THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. I. WINK, . lOITO 4 llOPF,ltTO. WEDNESDAY, AFK1L 6, 1004. 1904 APRIL 1904 Su. Mo Tu. We. Th. Fr. Sa. 1 2 3 0 5 6 8 9 1011 12 13 141516 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2425 26 27 28 29 30 MOON'S PHASES. Third Quarter Moon "7 0:83 Flrat nn 1X:M I p.m. 1 c 4:83 10 p. iu. J gimrter iia p. m. o 1111 nn 5:36 p. ox. llcpublicnii Ticket. mrxTv. CVi grcss JOSEPH C. SIBLEY, of Venango County, Assembly JOHN H. ROBERTSON, of Tionesta. Associate Judge FRANK X. KREITLER. of Ureen Twp. Treasurer WM. IJ. HARRISON, of Green Twp. Elkin Fur Snnrcino Judj;e. , The Republican Slate convention, which meet at Harrislmrg to-day, will nominate ex-Attorney General John 1'. Elkin, ot Indiana county, for the Su preme Court vacancy. The nomination had been practically tendered to Govern or Pennypacker, but he declined it at the last moment, and Mr, Elkin was selected and will receive the unanimous endorse ment of the convention to-day. An invasion by Mormon elders with flowing beards is reminding Kansas of the great Populist uprising. South Dakota and Rhode Island have clasped hands over the Hearst l ar'l. It is an odd combination, but consider the queerness of the party. Gorman's presidential boom evaporat ed with remarkable rapidity. These are times whan the Democratic situation changes frequently and steadily for the worse. It is proposed in Congress to remove all existing limitations to the coinage o subsidiary silver. Eighty millions off people, it is found, need plenty of small change. J l' due Parkkr, ol New York, is far in the lead ot Democratic presidential can d Mates with members of Congress. But his chance of leading them to victory nay be said to be of no account what ever. If, as now seems likely, the St. Louis convention is to indorse the last two Democratic national platforms, there is but one logical candidate William Jen nings Bryan, and apparently it is Bryan or Bolt, T.iekk is something awful In the fact that the very day William Randolph Hearst's new paper made it's appearance in Boston, a severe earthquake shook up all New England. Whether Olney brought about the profane coincidence is not known. Vermont towns are enforcing their no license laws since maple sap has started. "Vermont men, women, maple-sugar and horses; the first are strong, the last are fleet, the second and third areexceed- ingly sweet, and all are very hard to beat," as Saxe said. The trial ol J udge Swayne ought not to be avoided by abolishing his office. That is not brave, or just. Moreover an Impeachment with the house prosecuting and the Senate sitting as judges, would be an educational novelty to the prosent generation of Americans. The Chinese government has denounc ed and repudiated the exclusion treaty and will have no more of it. Pride and self-respect required the action, although she will now be exposed in the absence of any sheltering treaty to the full rigors of the Geary anti-Chinese law. The conviction of Senator Burton, of Kansas, chargod with being employed to represent a St. Louis securities company before the Postoflice Department, causes something of a sensation. His violation of law seems to have been inadvertent and he has immediately appealed tor a new trial. Over in Indiana county they had one of the hottest times in yeais at the Re publican primaries. The big light was on the Judgship, threo candidates being in the Held, resulting in the noinfnatiou of S. J. Telford. JuiJge Harry White, who has been on the bench for twenty year-, was up for the third time, but was badly defeated. Senator Bard, of California, wants Congress to oiler a large prize aud a large annual salary to the best wnathor prophet in tho United States, to be settled by com petitive predictions for thirty days. If t'.m bill passes.the guessing bee will liegin at New Years. The present Weath er Bureau is regarded by Congress as be ing a monumental failure, although it can generally foretell what the weather was yesterday, or even the day before. Why does not the Democratic conven tion put forth a Con lederate veteran for PresidentT Is it a crime to be burn in tho South ? What is the matt' r with Hun- ator Cockrell, of Missouri, "ltrig..(ii.n, S. A ," and successor in the. Senate ol' Carl Scour.? He is called "The Wise Man" by his colleagues. There is Gor man, of course, but he distinctly shunned service, preferring a clerkship through out the Civil war. And now he has helped Maryland to vlolato the Constitu tion in disfranchising the negroes. No, fclve us the genuine ai lii-ie ! Congressional Conference. The Republican conference of the 28th Congressional district was held in War ren, March 3tb. when Hon. Joseph C, Sibley was unanimously re-nominated to succeed himself in Congress. W. E. Rice, ol Warren, and Major Alexander Mci'owell, of Mercer, were elected dele gates to tho national convention. George Lewis, of Oil City, w as elected senior al ternate, and 1eon Wals'in.of KMIettville, junior alternate. The electorship went to J. C. Milliu, of Ridgway, Elk County. The convention was held in tho parlors of the Carver bouse, with all the delegates and many of the prominent party leaders present. It was called to order at 2 o'clock, by W. W. Wilbur, chairman of the Warren Republican Committee, and lloii. O. C. Allen, ol Warren was elected president. S. T. Dean, ot Greenville, and C. V. Reib, of Cooperstown, were elected secretaries. The proceedings were lliarmonlnus and much enthusiasm was displayed. The name of Hon. Joseph C. Sibley as the nominee for Congress was presented by T. C. Cochran, of Mercer. The vote waa unanimous. The following are the dele gates and the counties they represented : Mercer Smith Mayor, Joseph Hauford and S. T. Dean. Venango-C. V. Reib, Dr. K. M. Hoff man aud (1. R. Eichbaum. Elk J. P. Fleming, Dauial Phalen and U. H. Wensel. Forest-W. P. Crouch, S. L. ' Pickens and Leon Watson. Warren Hon. O. C, Allen, County Treasurer O. C. Priestly and Postmaster S. W. Walters. Stirring resolutions endorsing Presi dent Roosevelt, Congressman Sibley and the State administration wire adopted amid much enthusiasm. The Wilmington, N. C, Star says, "As long as we lynch In the South and draw our guns and shoot each other to death on the street we ate waslir.g time in es tablishing immigration bureaus." The Charleston News aud Courierjcoples this and says: "The plain truth plainly spoken. Only the desperately adven turous and most undesirable would seek residence in a State where a citizen's ability to diaw a pistol and shoot first is his greatest security." This is most creditable talk. t'nlnrrh ( nmiol He Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the sent of the disease. Ca tarrh is a blood or constitutional disease. and In order to euro it you must take in ternal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescrihed by one of the best phys icians in this country for vears. and la a regular prescription. It is composed of me best tonics known, combined with tno best blood purifiers acting directly on me mucous sunaces. lue penecicomoi nation of the two inirredlents is wlmtnrn duces such wonderful results In curing caiarrn. rsenii lor testimonials iree. K. J. CHENEY A Co., Pi ops., Toledo, O Sold by druggists, price 75e. Hall's Family Pills are the best. LAST OF THE SEASON. Special Low-Rate Washington Excursion via Pennsylvania Railroad. On April 8 the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will run the lastspeclal excur sion for the present season from Buffalo, Mt. Morris, Bradford, Titusville, Falls Creek, KIny.ua, Tionesta, Tidioute and principal intermediate stations on the Buffalo and Allegheny Valley Division, and from points on the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, Erie to Lock Haven, in elusive, to Washington for the benefit of all who may wish to visit the National Capital. Round-trip tickets, good going on all regular trains on day of issue, and good returning on all regular trains ex cept the Pennsylvania Limited, Chicago Limited and St. Louis Limited, within 10 days exclusive of going date, will be sold at rate of $10 for the round trip from points on the Buffalo aud Allegheny Val ley Division, and from Erie, St. Mary's, aud intermediate points; and at rate of $8.95 from Driltwood ; $8.15 from Rrnoyo 7.30 from Lock Haven, and proportion ate rates irom other points. These tickets will be good to return via Harrisburg or Philadelphia, and to stop off at Philadelphia returning if deposited wih ticket agent at Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. For additional information consult small hand bills, apply to ticket agents, or address B. P. Fraser, Passengor Airent. Buffalo District, 3(17 Main Street, Ellicott Square, Bulbil. , N. Y., or Kl. S. Harrar, Division Ticket Agent, Williamsport, Pa. 2t Sciatic Itlipiiiiintlnin Cured. "I have been subject to sciatic rhotima tisin for years," says E. II. Waldron, of Wilton Junction, Iowa. "My joints were stiff and gave me much pain and discom fort. My bunts would crack when I straightened up. I used Chamberlain's Faiu Balm and have been thoroughly cured. Have not had a pain or ache from the old trouble for ninny months. It Is certainly a most wonderful liniment," for sale by l)r, J. C.Uunn. 1'eriMuinlly Conducted Excursion via the Nickel l'liue Itond. The very latest equipment is used for Nickel Plate excursions, coaches with high back seats and modern sleeping cars. If you are going to travel you can nol atlord to misa this opportunity to make a trip cheap aud comfortable. Write A. C. Showalter I). P. A., 807 State St., Erie, Pa., lor particulars. 17toal3 Hi'sl I'oiiKh .Medicine fur Children. When vou buy a cough medicine for small children you want one in which you can placo implicit confidence. You want one that not only relieves but cures. You want one that is unuiiesl'nnably harmless. You want one that is pleasant to take. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy meets all ol these conditions. There is nothing so good for the coughs and colds incident to childhood, it is also a cer tain preventive and euro for croup, and there is no danger whatever from whoop ing cough when It is glvon. it has boon used in many epidemics of that dliease Willi porlect success, l'or sale bv Dr. J. C, Dunn. Notice to Delinquent Tnxpayprs of Hickory Township. All taxes not naid on or lf,irn Aurll 15, 1904, will be collected according to law. it. u. w 1UTTON, a!5 Collector by Appointment ECZEMA, PILES, BOILS, P1MPU5, li,,1.SAN-CURA OINTMENT ' Is a gre.it aid In preventing Scars. Also cures Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Old Sores, Chilblains, Corns, Chapped Hands and Lips, TolBon Ivy, Insect Bites. """-'m!,! M?,,,:tK SAN-CUR INTMINT, "I have used Chamberlain's S'omach and liver Tablets with the most satisfac tory results," says Mrs. F. L. I'holps, Houston, Texas." For indigestion, bit lionsness and constipation these tablets are most excellont. Sold by Dr. J. C Dunn. Bank Statement No. flo:w. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FOREST t'OUNTY NATION AL BANK AT TIONESTA, In the State of Pennsylvania, at tho closo of business Maro:i 28, l'.KH. RESOURCES: lxians and discounts $259,109 04 Overdrafts, secured and un secured 303 35 U. S. Bonds to secure circula tion 50,000 00 Premiums on U. S. Bonds 3,187 31 Slocks, securities, i lc 46,000 00 Banking-house, furniture, and fixtures 15,101 OS Due from approved reserve agents 1(11,043 89 Checks and other cash items 28 1H Notes ot o her national banks ... '.150 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels, and cents 304 00 Iiawful money reserve in bank, viz: Specie $21,307 20 IiCgal tender notes... 8,500 00 29,807 20 Redemption fund with U. S. Treas'r(5 perct. ol circulation) 2,500 00 508,456 03 LIABILITIES: Capital stock paid iu $50,000 00 Surplus fund 30,500 00 Undivided proflls.loss expenses Mnd taxes paid 6,806 00 National bank notes outstand ing 50,000 00 Dividends unpaid 117 00 Individual deposits subject to check 241,000 37 Time certificates ot deposit 190,432 67 $58.45fl 03 State of Pennsylvania, County of Forost, ss : I, A. B. Kelly, cashier of the nbove named bank, do solemnly swear (hat the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. A. B. KELLY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of April, 1904. C. M. Ahneii, Notary Public. Correct Attest : T. F. RlTCHKY, (. W. Rohinson, W.M. S.MEARllACtlll. Directors. TIUISTEI7S SAI.E of Valuable Ileal Estate of Peter lloasley, Deceased. By virtue of an order ot the Orphans' Court of Forest County, to the under signed directed, there will be exposed to m one sale or outcry at Claringlon, THURSDAY, theSth DAY of MAY, 1904, at 2 o'clock, p. in., on the premises, the following described Real Estate, situate in the town of Clarii glon, township of tiarueu, county ol forest ana Slate of fa. Purpart No. 1. Bounded as follows: On the northeast by a twenty-foot alley; nn the southwest by a sixtr-foot allev: on the northwest by lot No. 10. Being town ioi in me village ot Clarington, No, 11, in the Armstrong plan of said village containing one-fiftti of an acre,-more or less. Purpart No. 2. Bounded as follows: On the north by an alley; on the east by a street; on the south by Water street, and on the west by lot formerly Peter neasiey, ana being lot No. 2, on the plan of lots of the village of Clarineton. con taining one-fourth of an acre, more or less. Purpart No. 3. Bounded as lollows: On the southwest by a street; on the northwest by an alley; on the northeast by an alley; on the sou beast by lands formerly reier neasiey. liemg lot No, iu, in plan or lots ot said village. Con taining one-fourth of an acre. The above described lots beinir tour parts described in partition proceeding at iso. u, way lerm, 1903, as purparts Nos I, 4 and 7, respectively. Terms of Salk Twelve twentv-flrsts to bo paid on confirmation of the sale, and tho balanco to he aud remain a charge on the premises, the interest of two twenty- nrsia to oe pain to n. ti. uunKle, surviv ing husband of Malona Dunkle. deceased during the period of his natural lite, and at aud upon bis decease the principal inereoi 10 oe pant to an persons legally entitled thereto; and the interest of seven twenty-firsts to he paid to Lavina Heas. ley, widow of Peter Heasley, deceased, during the period of her natural life, and at and upon her death the principal hero- oi 10 oe paiu to me persons legally enti tled thereto, tho interest hereby to re main a charge to be secured by bond se cured by mortgage entered of record. C. A. Randall, T, F. Hitch by, Trustee A. C. Brown, Attorneys for Trustee. Master's Notice. In the Court of Common rieas of Forest vmnit. renmi. SITTING IX KqUITY. A'o. 1, Ma; Term, 1902. Dauiel E. Sickles vs. Roma M. Mead and Win. Mead, her bus band ; Alta H. Denbam and Thomas Denham, her husband: Daniel E Sickles, Executor and Trustee under last will and testament of Mary S. Sick les deceased ; Daniel E. Sickles as Trustee of Geo. S. Sickles and E. Sick les, Geo. S. Sickles, Eda Crackenthorpe, Caroline (4. Sickles, Lizzie A. Cook, individually aud as Executrix of Laura B. Sickles, deceased ; Fred. J. Walker, Earnest Miilaid, Laura 8. Morro, et al. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the under signed. Master appointed in this case, to partition t tie premises described in the bill, .lc, has attended to the duties of his appointment, and has prepared his report inerein, winch report Is at theoiitce of the Master, in the Borough of Tionesta. in the said county, and open to the inspec tion of all parties interested therein. That said Master has found that the premises cannot bo divided without in jury to, or spoiling the whole, and that he bas appraised tho value thereof at thirty-seven hundred and thirty ($3730) dollars. Notice, therefore, is hereby given that unless exceptions are filed thereto, with in 15 days after the last publication of this notice, which will be six successive weeks from the date hereof, viz: Mar. 30, 1904, the said report will bo presented to Court for confirmation, and yon are hereby called un.in. within sail) fifteen days, to refuse or accept the property at said valuation, or otl'er in writing a high er price therefor, above the valuation re ported, and upon failure of the parties in Interest so to do, the undersigned will recommend to I he Court thai a decree be made fur the public sale of said premises. Samuel IJ. Irwin, Master. Tionesta, Forest county, Pa., Mar. 30, 190 1. Ot License Applications. Notice is lierohy given that the follow ing applications for license have been filed in my office and will be presented April 19. ilKU. at the Court of Quarter Sessions of Forest County, Pa. 1. J. F. Walker, Diagonal House, By- rointown. Pa. 2. (leorgo It Dnmond. Hotel Forest. Msrienvile Pa. 3. O. F. Weaver, Hotel Weaver, Tlo nesia Borough, Ph. 4. i. E. Oerow nod M. L. Gcrow, Cotl tral House, Tionesta Itorough. Pa. 5. (. W. fiuhl, Keystone Hotel, Mar ienville, Pa. (I. Joseph .1. Young, Hotel Marlon, Ma'ienville, Pa. 7. U. S. Sweet, Central House, Clar ineton, Pa. Certilled fioin the Record. J. C. (J FIST, Clerk. March 2S, 1901. XOTICE. 1UIn l'or Fainting IlrMgeN mil Tightening Holts Thereon. The Commissioner of Forest County will receive sealed bids for painting and tightening bolls on the following named bridges : Bridge at mouth of Hickory Creek, near T. J. Bowman's store. Bridge at Nebraska, near Grist mill. East span of River Bridge, at Tionesta. Painl to be furnished by County Com missioners. Separate bids for each bridge will be received to May 1. 1904, and will be opened as soon t her caller as practica ble. Specifications of work can be seeu at at Commissioners' otlice. Conhad Bukhicnn, A. K. SlIIPK, Henry Wikkuakd. Coin missioners. Attest, S. M.Hknrv, Clerk. Tionesta, Pa., March 28, 1903. ENROLL NOW For April, and before May lit if pos sible, for our special rates. Do not miss this opportunity to better your condition. We have enlarged quarters with every necessary advantage. The Business World is looking to tho Business College. Join us aud help supply the de mands. THE HOFF BUSINESS COLLEGE. Warren, Pa AUDITORS' REi'ORT of Tionesta Township for the year ending March 14, 1904. Win. Lawrence, Treasurer, In account with road fund. ik. Balanco last settlement $ 647 80 Reed, from Win. Nicols, Col 377 07 R-cd, from Couuty 657 00 11,582 47 'R. By orders redeemed f 1,291) 18 By 5 per cent. com. on 1,299 18 04 (HI To bal. in hand of Tri as 218 33 $1,582 47 Balance 218 S3 We, the undersigned Auditors of Tio nesta township testify that we have ex amined the foregoing accounts and And them correct to the best of our knowl edge, March 14, 1904. A. L. Thomson, J. A. Shrivek, C. C. Weinoaro, Attest: Auditors. D. W. Clark, Clerk. FINANCIAL STATEMENT. Orders outstanding SI. 108 00 Bal. in hands of Troas $ 218 33 lue Irom I on n ty 698 37 Due from Win. Nicols, Col 82 17 Seated lands Ret., 1903-4 41 78 t 940 05 Liabilities over assets $ 107 35 G REKN TOWNSHIP Auditor's Re port for the year ending March 14, 1904 J. D. Tompson, Tress., in account with Itoad Fund. dr. To unit, from J. D. Tompson t 12 43 " " former Colloctor 1,100 85 dynamite sold 7 00 " " I." M. Fox, ball rent.. 10 00 " " Collins, Darrah A Co 357 70 " ' Collins, Watson A Co 412 35 " " work tax 60 " ' County V25 00 $2,085 1)3 cn. By orders redeemed f 1,990 20 By 2 percent, com. on $1,990.20 39 SO ual. In bands of Treas 55 93 us.-, o.i J. M. McCullnugh, Collector, in account wun uoan runn : nR. Totamt of duplicate $1,209 34 To retd lor col. by path masters .. 4 19 $1,213 53 CR. By Treas receipts $1,100 85 By 2 percent com. on $1,100 22 (Hi liy a percent coin on fo0.8a 3 24 By lauds returned 13 1)4 By exonerations 9 31 By bal. due Treas 4 19 1.213 53 FINANCIAL STATEMENT. SOURCES. Cash on hand $ 55 93 To balance 2,238 93 $2,294 8(1 I.I A HI MT IKS. Road orders outstanding $2,294 8fl Liabilities in excess ot resouree8..2,238 93 We, the Auditors of Green Twp., Forest county, Ph.. after examining the above report do certily the same to be correct to me best of our knowledge and belief. F. O. Rathkonj J. P. Kkrr, O. I. Younc. Attest: Auditors. Chas. Klinestiver, Clerk. I am bet er prepared than ever to attend to all work iu my line wilh neatness and dispatch. If you have painting or papering to do let me quote price-. I guar antee my work and refer you to anyone who has em ployed mo in the past. Youis respectfully, GEO. I. DAVIS. 'Phone 36, Tionesta, Pa. What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises In the family every day. Let us answer it to-day. 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Wire or letter orders promptly at leiicled to. End ol'Stispersion liridce, Third ward, Olli ITY, IA. A.C.UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Hear of Hotel Weaver TIOITESTA, PA. Telephone No. 20. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH Hnfr. Alnnv rliilile. LiKtlpa. mik Prtic'tst fin IIM III.VI l:lt'M :.. 1. 1M1 In ltvl mill iiilfl luHitllic boxpn. Ht-nlt-il with blue ribbon. ';:ikt no oilier. Kefim danict-roun ftiiliMi. luelonsnnil linllnllonn. liuyuf ynur DnmuiHt, or !44ml -It. In xliunpi fur I'arlli-iiltirtt, Tend, imininlt and "Kf-llef for Ijnrtlfl-M." in ttttrr, hy n-liirn null. 10.000 Tetuimouiiilti. hold by all Oruri;i4ts. OHIOHBSTBR CHEMICAL CO. 8100 DlndUon Nquare, I'll I LA., PA. MenUon this paper PENNYROYAL PILLS ko Cisre a Gold in One Bay m mmimamd Kkllt. Cashier. Wm. SMKAiinArton, Vice Presidon NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. $50,000. KAIL WAY. TIlvlE TABLE To Take Klleet July tilli, IU03. I Ka-torn Tim." j " SuUTlT NOKTII A ! "1 '! station 2 4 p. una. in Leave Arriveip.ni. I) 111 7 (Ml i oirasKa li'ip Kim Iaiiientatton New town M ills K elletlvillo Min k Milla M xy hurt I'oi key M iniHter Wellera Hustings Blue Jhv Ilenry'M Mill !!;ii lies Sli.-llieUl (1 fit) tl :m 6 20 tl 1") 7 an 7 -in 7 4 1 4: s tie I 0(1 11 INI 1 .r.f 1;T 11 4S'S fid 12 3fio 40 12 1(1:5 'JO 2 (!.". 8 1; ai 8 ioi 1! a.r S 4"i 12 05 ;;o 8 ,rii 1 It) !) (Ml t SiV SI 1") :t in i :tii ;t a ii 611 3 4."i ltimi 11 .1.1 1 5 2d f) 10 4 55 II 411 1 II :iot- 11 00: 4 4(1 id 401 4 2.) M0 30 4 l." Leave: 1. 111.lp.1n p. 111 a. tit I Arrlvo T. IJ. COLLINS, l'KKKIDKNT. lennsylvania UAILIJOA.!). BUFFALO AND ALLEGHENY VAL LEY DIVISION. Taking etleel. Novemhor 29tb, 1003. No.30BullUU Express, daily except Sunday 11:10a.m. No. 32 Oil City and I'lttsburir Exj res,daily,exeept Sunday ..7:20 p.m. For II ieknry, Tidioute, Warren, Kinzua, Bradford, Oloan and the East : No. 31 Olean Kxpross, daily except Sunday 8:48 a. m. No. 3.1 PitLsburu Express, daily exeept Sunday 4:45 p. in. For Time Tallies and additional infor mation consult Ticket Agent. W. ey. ATrKKHUUY, J. It. WOOD. General Mannyer. Passenger Trallio Mr. GEO. 11. BOYD, Uon'l l'asieiiKer Agt. Iteiul ThK On Feb. 2d mid IGlli, March 1st and 15tli tin. I April 5tli and l!Hh are the dales to start on a journey if com tort nnd money are an oljcct. These Nickel Plate excursions are person ally conducted, noiliing lor you to do hut look pleased; we do the rest. Write, wire or phone A. 0 Showal ter, D. P. A.. 07 .State Ht , Erie, I'a. 18toal3 Cures Crip in Two Days. on every 'fanner box. 25c.
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