The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, April 13, 1904, Image 4

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THE
Smart &
STORES,
Trade Where They Give You oOprralIvo
Trading Stamp. Ilcdcciiiable
in Full Value.
SPRING
MILLINERY.
A Most Exquisite Showing
of Trimmed Hats
That Are Exclusive.
We have arranged f.r special offerings of practical, stylish hats at
$5, $7 and $8 Styles are correct and refined trimmings rich. Not over
crowded, hut strikingly heautifti ! effects without paiidin-ss. See our dig
tiuctive styles in Trimmed Tata ami all shapes at $5
Children's
In pretty shapes, daintily trimmed, with fl wers and rihhnns.
call special attention, thi-t seasou lo these Children' Hats, $2 to $(.
10 More Pieces of Those 39e Foulards.
This makes 20 pieces we have had of these in less than a week, and it
looks as though these would be sold before anoihi r we k is out. Positively
the best value in Foulird Silks we have ever seen. The quality is excellent,
styles most desirnble and colors are of the best. The price is but o!)c, but
they are worth c.nsiderahle more.
A Special Lot of Dress Goods at 89c.
Goods that were made to sell at $1 2-3 and SI 50. Fancy Suitings,
Voiles, Etamines, etc , in all the most desirable effects. Some particularly
swell things among this lot.
Taffeta Silks That Will Wear Well at 39c.
A very low price fur a good wearing silk in all colors and black. A
splendid silk for lining purposes and eoe we can recommend for wear.
A Case of Dew Bleached Towels, 25c each.
Not the kind you see nowadays, with one thread of iineu to four of
cotton, but the good old fashioned lluck Towel, all pure linen, warp and
woof, the celebrated Dew Bleached make. Not as Hue to look at as many
other towels, you see at a quarter, but incomparably better for service.
SMART &
OIL CITY, PA.
Is Performing Wonders.
Thompson's Barosma, Kidney and Liver Cure
Is not only performing wonderful cures, as the following statements
will prove, but all the cures have b?en permanent, there being no re
turn of the disease or any of the symptoms after a lapse of many years.
E. K. Thompson" it Stx, Titusville, Pa.: Dear Sirs Several years no I was taken
with kidney ami bladder disease, and sufferer! with terrible pains, besides losing con
trol of the aetion of my kidneys and bladder. A number of doctois bad my ease at
different times, but I received no benefit, and was given up as incurable and folly ex
pected death would relieve my sufferings. A friend recommended BAHCMMA and I
began taking it. At first I cuild see little change, but after taking about six bottles,
I began to get better. I continued to use it and today nm entirely cured. I am au
old resident of this county and am well known in this section, and consider myself a
walking advertisement for vour TIJULY WONDERFUL medicine, BAROSMA.
Yours respectfully, NATHAN BURDICK, West Hickory, Pa.
The first battle did me so much good that I bought the second and it enred me of
female weakness, with which I had been troubled more than two years. I gained in
strength and flesh and have been well ever since. This was six years ago.
Mrs. M. GROVE. Plum, Peuu'a.
Smith Surprise Sprinq Bed.
VERMIN PROOF.
DOES NOT SAG.
NEW YORK TIME.
It In the M mnlur (I I nod In All Oar
Weather U urea a Mations,
When wo rend u I'i'iiort from any of
the KM! regular weather bureau sta
tions throughout our land bringing the
information that a rainstorm, a tor
nado or some other nieloorolofjcal phe
nomenon li.'g iu at a certain hour wo
l.ocd not sii;po-e. (bill the hour lneu
tioned refers to the time at the place
where the olic.Tvntion was mode. The
hour given is the exact New York time,
for every clock at the regular weather
bureau stations all over the land is set
to the seven'.y-lil'il riilian. or east
ern standard time, which is exactly
live hours 1 m I i i h I Cn ,, irli lime.
Only this Man.i.nd of lime is used
in the text ef the Monthly Weather
Review, and all weather 'bureau ob
servers are required to record observa
tions l,y i. 'J he lea-en f,r this is that
the l-s scientific if dii.'iams I'roui the
weather r. perls imiM he h,,,., ,1 U,
the coinlitieiis of the a I ino-j'l'ere exist
ing simultaneously in different parts
of the country.
It would be very ludicrous If all the
hundreds of reports sent daily had to
be changed at the central ollice in
Washington from local to eastern time,
and so all tin- regular observers are re
ipiired t use the New York, or eastern
tile", hi making their reports.
There aie many volunteer observers
i j! ; mm 'iMw i i if a
Silberbersc
Millinery.
We
SILBERBERG,
MANUFACTURED BY
J. W. PLIMPTON & SOX.
OIL CITY, PA.
Positively will not Hammock. Ea
sily Kept Clean.
D.ies not require ft heavy mattress. Your old
straw or fealher hod will give
good satisfaction.
For sale hy
s ii. ii asm:ts so. vs.
Tidiest a, Pa.
and newspaper correspondents who hi
reporting weather phenomena use oth
er standards of time. If the weather
bureau has occasion to use their re
ports the time is often corrected to
agree with the eastern standard or the
local standard is mentioned. Detroit
Free Press.
Women Who Drens Like Men.
Tourists in the Austrian Tyrol and the
remoter regions of the Swiss Alps of
ten come acr iss strange peculiarities of
dress, especially among the females In
those out of the way places. In the
little village of ('liatnpery, which nes
tles almost uiuler the frowning- Dent
du Midi, thi women dress like men and
may often be seen In the fields. Nat
urally they art.' objects of much inter
est to tourists, but the women do not
seem to be at all uncomfortably con
scious of the peculiarity of their Karl).
The peasants of Chainpery are n sim
ple, kindly folk, and doubtless find this
novel divss more accotnmodaliii!,' to the
haul work they have to do.
Am Most (him (.( Them.
r.lsic-l don't believe that story
about 'Tuss In Roots." How could n
eat have seven league hoots?
Robbie Maybe a giant threw em at
him one night. Philadelphia Press.
It is better to live rich than to die
rich.- -Johnson.
ANGLO-FRENCH TREATY,
Russian Ambassador at Paris En
pressed His Government's Satis
faction at Outcome.
. Paris, April 12. The Russian am
bassador, M. NelidofT, acting on In
structions from Foreign Minister
LamsdorfT, has expressed tho satisfac
tion of Russia at the conclusion of the
Anglo-French colonial treaty. This la
accepted as Russia's answer to the re
ports that the Anglo-French treaty was
Indirectly hostile to Russia.
In the course of an interview, M.
Nelldoft is quoted aa saying; "We are
friends and allies of France. As
friends we rejoice at your successes.
As allies we are gratified at this new
guarantee of French strength and se
curity. We naturaily wish to see our
ally as strong 83 possible and with the
least possible International Issues.
Therefore, as the accord removes num
erous vexations, it is most agreeable to
Russia."
As indicating that the accord will
have the effect of Improving the rela
tions between Russia and Great Brit
ain the ambassador concluded with
saying: "The old proverb friends of
our friends are our friends may again
be verified in this case."
RACE WAR IN TEXAS.
Over 100 Armed iVlen In Pursuit of
Negro Who Killed Congressman
Plnckeney's Brother.
Houston, Tex., April 12. News from
Walter comity, GO miles north of here,
Indicates that race feeling is ve-rj'
high, owing to the murder near Hemp
stead of Tucker Pinckeney, brother of
Congressman John M. Pinckeney of
the Houston district.
George Goss was with Pinckeney
when he was killed. Goss says they
were hunting cattlj and rode to a ne
gro church for a drink of water when
they were fired on by the negroes, who
were concealed behind the door.
Seven revolver shots entered Plnck
eney's body nnd death was Instan
taneous. Goss said he had trouble with ne
groes and thinks they mistook Pinck
eney for him. Over 100 armed whites
are in the field aftor the negroes.
Congressman Pinckeney wired that
he would leave Washington and would
arrive at home Wednesday. Pinckeney
was one of the leading planters in this
section.
Mystery of $74,000 Robbery.
Chicago. April 1.?. With the arrest
of Eddie Fay, Postoflce Inspector J. E.
Stuart thinks the mystery as to the
Identity of the man who some months
ago robbed the Chicago postofflce or
?74,OtiO In stamps has been fully
cleared up. Inspector Stuart said he
was sure Fay planned the whole af
fair and profited most by it. Fay is
now in jail at Superior, Wis., and '8
to be tried for robbing the postofflce
there. Of the others implicated in the
robbery Bud Houlihan is in the penl
tentiary at Raleigh, N C; Tom Burke
and Australian Mac are at large and
Joe Hopkins is dead, having been
killed by Dan Kiploy in a fight over a
woman.
MAHKtlT RF.fORT.
New York Pre v'Jlen Market.
Now York, April 11.
WHEAT No. 2 red, $1.07 1.10
f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Imluth,
11.04.
CORN No. 2 corn, 51c f. o. b
afloat; No. 2 yellow, 57c.
OATS No. 2 oats, 45c f. o. b.
afloat; No. 2 white 47Vic; No. 3 white,
4Cc.
PORK Mess, 11.5015.25; family
$15.00.
HAY Shipping, C71i70c; good to
choice, 959714c
BUTTER Creamery, extras, 22c;
factory, 14c; western Imitation
creamery, lG17c.
CHEESE Slate, full cream, small,
fancy, 12c.
EGGS State and Pennsylvania,
fancy selected, 20c.
POTATOES State and weaiern, pet
sack, $3.253.50.
Buffalo Provision Market.
Buffalo, April 11.
WHEAT No. 1 northern, car loads,
$1.10; winter wheat, $1.07.
CORN No. 2 corn, 53'o f. o. b
afloat; No. 2 yellow, 57c.
OATS No. 2 white, 4(ic f. o. b.
afloat; No. 3 white, 44 c.
FLOUR Spring wheat, best patent
per bll., $5.40G.15; low grades, $3.75
4.50.
BUTTER Crearrery wester? ex
tra tubs, 24!ic; st?.te o.t,.1 Pwm
sylvanfa creamery, 2324c; didry
fair to good, lG18c.
CHEESE Fancy full cream, 11;
good to choice, 10llc; com
mon to fair, 80c.
EGGS State, fresh fancy, 18V2c.
POTATOES Per bu., $1.201.25.
East Buffalo Live Stock Market.
CATTLE Best steers on sale, $5.10
fi5.35; good to choice butcher stems,
$1505.00; medium half fat steerj,
?3.504.00; common to fair heifers,
$3.404.00; choice to extra fat heifers,
$4.404.70; good butcher bulls, $3.50
3.80; choice to extra veals, $5.50
5.75; fair to good veals, $4.505.00.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Choice
lambs, $G.30(SG40; culls to common.
$5.006.00; yearlings, handy weight.
$5.756.00; wether sheep, $5.255.G0.
HOGS Mixed packers' grades, $5.45
5.55; medium hogs, $5.506.55,
pigs, light, $5.005.10.
Buffalo Hay Market.
HAY Timothy, per tons, loose,
$15.001G.GO; hay, prime on track,
$1G.OO1G.50; No. 1 do do, $14.50
015.00; No. 2 uo do. $12.00(fD12.50.
What Shall We
Have for Dessert?
This question arises in the family
every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try
9
. . . r
a delicious and healthful dessert. Pre
pared in two minutes. No boiling! no
baking! add boiling water and set to
cool. Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp
berry and Strawberry. Get a packago
at your grocers to-day. io cts.
TREASURER'S SALE.
-OF-
SEATED AND UNSEATED LANDS.
IN FOUKST COUNTY, PA.
BY VIRTUE of Sundry acts of the Gen
eral Assembly of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania relating to the sale of Beated
and Unseated lands in the County of Forest,
etc., for taxes due and unpaid, I will otter
at publio pale at the Court House, In the
Borough of Tiouesta, Pa , on the
Second .Monday in June, 11)04,
being the Thirteenth day of June, 1904, at
10 o'clock A. M., the following described
pieces of land or such parts thereof as may
be necessary to satiety the amount of taxes
and nosts due and unpaid against the same
and coutiuue the same from day to day as
the same may he found necessary,
TERM 8 OF SALE.
The amount of taxes and costs must be
paid when the property is struck off or the
sale may ha avoided and the property put
up and resold,
All TraclH not oIlK.rw Ihc marked ire
ml vertiNfMl lor Tnxrn Tor 103 ami lo:i.
UNSEATED tiAND.
Barnett Township.
War. Acrra Warrantee or Owner Am't.
3lti0 35.5 Owen P. Hrieker 52 03
Creen Township.
M Of 154 Peter Myers fl Nulph 9 59
5500 151 O.W. &J.F. Proper, land
only SO 05
6501 132'$ Proper & Lacy 22 !2
H818 50 Lmders& Wyman 9 79
3,s8 .12 " " 5 32
Harmony Township.
40 James 'M Hell fl W iTV
Oil Co 24 80
41 JO Guild 10 87
160 Smiley, Dr fl Getchel 8(1 50
K0 Eaton & Cole ft Neal 2S 40
210 l.Tl J II Osiuer 1003 22 (it
217 110 " " " l(i 2fi
50 G Shamburg fl Patzgroft' 10 6
Hickory Township.
5 John A Dale heirs 8 80
5i!U 2( 0 Unknown 44 00
"00 Johu Smallwnod (III 00
120 LoiiRwell Fee l'.KK) 12 7(i
i'3 Collins, TD 8 80
3090 1 0 Went ft Bowman 29 f 0
10 Dr Colbert rl Reed 4 40
18:1 JLStemberRtt Brennan'03 19 55
5232 2 Francis Henry 2 23
51 Orion Hitfgina 1903 6 tit)
519J 50 .1 M Kepler 11 04
40 Orion SiftgiuslOO.'t 7 51)
1 " " " 1 07
5192 10-105 of 024 Emma Diftendorf 10 50
519-' 20-105 of l24 J W Wilson 21 12
52.'t3 50 J T Brennan tlStarrow 13 10
5210 2S SS Holhrook 1902 3 87
5210 15.8 " " fl Uolbrook '03 1 9:
15 M K Riddla 4 0.1
5192 Ja'of 150 Saxton, Brennan &Dal 27 07
5192 l-ti of 150 " " " " 6 77
3:tO Dayton, Jewe 72 0
53 " " 74 02
Kingsley Township.
51S6 ;I90 Wolf & Co til 23
5188 80 Ford, S A fl Cowlln 1903 Ii 81
518S X or 320 Win Sinclair 25 12
5105 340 Graudin & Co H oil&gas 13 3 J
5108 10H8 " " " " " 42 9S
5109 1630 ' " " Rl 99
5110 300 ' " 11 78
5128 1377 54 15
5129 100'! " " " " " 41 85
51!i3 145 J M Clapp 1903 10 98
5214 100 Anchor Oil Co 19 03
51!3of4(0 Saxton, Brennan&Dale 41 97
5191 l-tiof 400 J T Dale 10 47
5187 X of 71 Brennan & Richards 6 08
5132 50 Patterson, J N 7 85
5234 895 Cornen C A M oil & gas 25 33
6187 00 Wilson, 8 Q rl Wolf & Co 9 83
3816 15 Proper, JFHJA Proper 27 48
5208 VA Haslet, 8 H 1 57
Tionesta Township.
4 !' W F Dalrymple 11 52
i of 170 Dale, John A heirs 23 48
2 Biggins fl Hepburn 1903 47
2828 80 Myers, John "6 80
283S 1072 Hannah Giltillan 300 69
25 HuuterGS 11 52
40 Vanrankin, J V 14 72
2828 X of 43 8 D Irwin fl VWorboff 9 90
98 Whitney, C8 rl Dale heirs 18 08
68 " " 16 12
60 JT Brennan fl Fahenstock 1 1 Ot
8 " " 1 78
100 Joseph Kerin fl B & B '03 9 40
240 W A Grove tt Irwiu 44 20
2 Whittekin, F F 92
2 C A Randall 1902 45
6i Oveilander, J F fl G G B 4 t0
76 I'roper,Agnew&Jaraieson 14 00
17 3 14
KiO G G Sickles 29 41
35 H Ii Sigworth fl Kelly '03 4 70
105 J Fl'roper tt Forest Proper 3i f-0
1 4G1 AT Schofield, oil & gas 42 40
80 Ledebnr, Wm 20 24
G3 Clark, Belle 17 42
Howe Township.
War. Bub, Ai-ri'a Warrantee or Owner Am't
3197 111 J Rosenblatt 1903 7 77
3197 37 H Rosenblatt 1903 17 60
5108 228 Joseph Adamsoo fl 8al-
monCreekLumberCo370 24
5105 1031 Grandin&Cooll&gag 40 71
5108 228 " " " 9 01
5105 1031 JosephAdatnson fl Sal
mon CreekLum.Co 1628 9S
3U-3 3:50 J H Meoseh 52 14
Vauent 25 Reed Si Brenneman fl
Dobbs 3 95
Vacant 17 Reed & Brenneman fl
R & B 2 (HI
2916 13 100 K N Lee, receiver 17 38
2X08 23 60 " " " 7 90
2808 24 50 " " " 7 90
3180 58 Willink & C'umnilngs 91 64
2850 2 110 P J Swain 17 38
Vacant 50 R J Moorhead fl Fertlg 11 85
Vacant 1 W 8 Cole fl Nugent 2 00
2X78 3 5of 1H0 OW&JFProper 72017
2"78 2-5of lli:0WHFroHt.fl3lewart4X4 11
1977 Kof 35 til WWillink&NConlter 9 64
2977 of 34 61 E N Lee, receiver 9 64
3801 18 Means & White 2 84
4792 596 T D Collins 94 17
Jenks Township.
6112 11 140 I Boynton 1902 13 44
3165 414 RPhilipps fl H h & J L 85 36
3179 f9 112 Henry Rossraan 2129
3179 60 30 HL & JL no wJ Fl'roper 5 68
3 4-5.6
,.., 9-12 lnr,Baker, Hammond &
dixz u 1U7J Vq im 19J f0
19-20
3H9 39 L J Marks 21 29
5129 100 John Cooper 1903 9 40
3642 130 Katon fl Kldridge 03 12 22
3171 105 PP Blood 19 95
3173 1(!0 " " 19 00
3173 80 " " 22 80
3170 55 P B Hunt 10 45
3K00 1( 0 Emma J Curry 19 00
3183 21) A M Montillap&others 3 80
5110 901 Grandin&Co'jJoil&gas 42 75
51-9 f,83f " " 2 82
3171 10-11 160 Ed Bevier 33 20
3169 22 80 Ed Beyierfl Blood 112 60
3642 7 of l'JO Proper, Agnew &
Kelly 4 80
3C69 1124 A H Tack & others
oil & gas 132 81
36(19 1121 IlallGardupr&Coland
(oil&gasass'd toothers) 551 56
3170 160 John Wray, S B Rey-
uer & others 30 40
31( 9 7 58 Ed Bevier fl M & W 33 06
3801 . 86 Means & W hite 16 34
Vacant 100 Proper & Agnew 19 00
3( 64 140 Frank McNeal fl B&B 26 60
36(3 140 WAGrove&Co tt W&l) 26 HO
5141 127 Knupp Yates H Ray 24 14
;:0l!I 1&2 71 llorton, Crary St Co fl
M duties 14 Oil
Us I 27 114 M C ( arringc.r&olhers 21 66
31X2 1073 Oil City Fuel Supply
Co oil & gas 10196
Barnett Township.
fl:ir. Ariel Wnrntiitie or Owik.t Am't
17-1 Jas Armstrong - 5 71
44 A J Do'snn IK 95
5701 10) J H Flick 18 23
150 J W Lawton 1902 0 30
Jill M Patterson 36 01
37 Poor Overseers Bar.tp. '02 5 17
1C0 iHiniH SUner 1902 19 00
Tionesta Borough.
i Mrs 8 J Grove ll Oogan
1 55
805 V U Lanx.m ll Sickles '02 141 00
i llntlii) ltilcy tl s nith 10 -10
i I. K Wntsoii !i pi)
i I. vii im (.',, k p. l(t,1 2 55
U II I. Hopkins now I.IVok '03 2 01
3 I idiii'siu Muiiit 1 MmiuUc-
turit it Cu pint ,-, ,-,()
J Mis J A TioiHWnrth 1903 10 20
Creen Township.
3819 50 l.onnslri'th In i i s 8 45
3819 4 5 KrauK l.otmsirclL 12 60
5000 SO Aiidorooii iV Johnson 1903 7 20
3820 35 V lU'arbauuh 1903 5 18
5133 of 755 DarrHh A- Co 1903 25 99
3820 '89 Otis A- Cbas Waltois 1903 5 74
Harmony Township.
100 Waller D.iwmui 22 71
. 100 r'ihor Hios ;i .riO
50 J K (ireeti 9 lit)
52 " " pi oil
35 " " 7
881 " Hum h ;o
250 " ' punt 4i (o
11 C 10 I,hii,I,.-s 1 81
30 Mills, Case A Co 13 85
100 Pittxburir A Choi ry Run
Oil Co 1902 15 20
165 Pittshtiru ,t Cherry Hun
Oil Co 1902 25 08
264 I'itlsbuti; Co O'Hara KM 61
A I'huest Sulli'V 3 55
J of 2 Itrentian A- Slruiiis 1903 26
A Mrs It 10 Cupcland 1903 8 20
371 Mrs Naiu-v Cliureb 1IMH ll 2,1
1 of 141 A A llopkitlo i't. Hi. 1903 11 55
12 Sittins ,V Ib'i'iitian 1903 1 15
330 Mellarvev A' Co 1903 95 70
62 J M Mills 1003 9 VII
6 Jiicob Kupp 1903 1 PI
103 Philip Niniil) 1903 12 117
60 Tidal Oil Co 1003 9 90
Hickory Township.
5190 50 J II Alb, null 17 60
1(10 N G ,VE Wm Hall 5(1 32
5233 10 A I, Collier 1 76
5191 50 Ketstor A Church 13 20
3690 IKI Clarissa MrCueheon 27 25
523.1 SO H I, Palti-ison 22 nil
52.1.1 810 A I, C'UiI'm- 1903 26 27
5218 834 ' " l!M: 70 ori
Howo Township.
3184 326 I) 10 lirowt r ISO.' 28 69
3799 751 II 'Frost 177 7,-,
3IS6 1(H) P J Swain 1902 8 80
318(1 68 " " 1002 ii 9S
3S03 A of 1008 1 bus Shipdy heirs
oil at). I is ' 1:1 :,0
6102 1218 Wlliutir Itroa timber
on V 1902 107 18
4545 100 Chatnbei'M A- Fisher 1903 7 42
2SIW 209 Coulter A- encipher 1900 II 00
3133 100 Mrs Caroline Watson 1903 8 75
Jenks Township.
3160 6X7 F II It.rker 111 57
3X01 Ira Kendall 4 75
3173 1 D ( Moriarit v 26 64
3171 i P O S of A Trustees hull 18 IS
3170 130 (J S KomI 31 xs
10 Mrs David Witberell 1902 7 20
1 Mrs Millie Walton 1902 6 53
f Mrs Manba Walton 11 X6
3561 15 I) A Wricht S5 50
8(1 M V Pallersott 15 20
3173 1 F. 10 Itoito.i 11 XI
3170 1 Wbitnev Itt-os 1902 It 25
3662 116 Wriirbt A lliibrioi; 2x110
380(1 J ol 92(1 tieo A Deuipsey Means 131 9(i
3170 80 Atnsler A l aiiiiil'ieli 1903 5 92
Patket lllonil l;o:t 4 70
1 Cyrus Illood 10-t 1903 0 30
3173 22 Blood lOstate l!M3 ti 20
3170 i P P Illood 1MM 9 40
3170 20 W 11 Barrett 190:! ; ;o
3S01 I J S Cuhhvell lOO i U ID
I Mrs Anna (ir-en 1003 1125
21 John A Maiscji 1003 ft 02
514.1 259 A J Ma.urie 1003 21 35
8171 1-16 Marienville Kite A.-sn 1903 94
3X01 65j( .I imNhxIsou loo:i 5 2.1
3X01 Jas Nevison lVOI !M
3X01 j 11 T Kockwnod 1903 4 70
3801 J 1) Slitter 1901 04
3190 311 Fred !Sivorlh 190.1 5 61
3501 J of )0s9 John Cralilree I '.103 05 112
3X01 JAP Ariiumost loo:i 71
3173 j Mrs M Snitou 1OO.I 2 35
3645 67 Mrs 10 11 MeClune 1901 6 29
3646 1146 Van Horn A (iroleintiiid
1903 107 72
Kingsley Township.
5213 316 Heard A HA Kosenszvl
ii 01 land 35 25
526$ 120 Heard A II A K 1st 11-zwif,'
ii cu land :;) 18
5214 290 A II Heard it of land 2X20
S2I7 1241 A It Heard 1 ol land 1902 31 18
5212 .Kid M K Hess .1 land 19o:l 12 40
5186 35 Lawrence A' Sinearhanuh 4 39
5217 1211 A LhiiiI) oil and mis 24 34
5212 336 Schooley A C.i ol la"d 28 2(1
5135 1157 Walsou'A Freeman 1902 1X1 1.7
5131 170 " " 1002 27 4S
5134 932 Da r rah A Co of tax 100.1 29 11
5213 316 S. Davenport of land '03 7 75
5268 120 " ' (Mil
5214 2911 " " " " " 0 20
5217 1241 " ' " A " " l.i 0:1
5213 1241 A B Heard 1903 oflapd 26 05
5213 133 F U A Kate Caldwell II
S C, oil and was 1003 4 13
Tionesta Township.
106 Proper, Ajjnew A' Jatnie-
Hon 28 80
125 John Charleston 36 80
48 J T Hale 7 89
Island 15 Walter Dawson 19(12 9 20
25 Jacob Laekev 1902 2 28
25 Win Laekev'1902 2 28
120 Webster A Co 41 00
3823 132 lOrieCol'et Assti 10(3
oil, en and all inineraU 4 89
3823 130 Line ilo ( id Co 1903 32 90
2(5 Porter A McNatiahlon 'C3 47 "0
By virtue) of an Act of Assembly enli
tled "All Act to rciiulaie the collection of
taxes on unealed hinds,'' approved the
Otb day ol June, 1Ss7, interest will be
charged on 1902 taxes from Jatiuaty 1,
1903 lo date of pu mi iil, ami on 1903 taxes
from January 1, 1901, to date of payment,
at the rate of six per cent, .per annum.
Five per cent, will lie added on all taxes
on seated lauds.
F. A. KELLER, Treasurer.
Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa., March 21, lool.
CASTOR I A
Tor Infants and Children.
Jhe Kind You Have Always Bough!
Bears the
Signature of
For Rheumatism,
Cold in Chest,
Sore Muscles,
Stiff Joints.
USE
FQ
to
IN USB OVER FIFTY YEARS,"
AT ALL DRUGGISTS. 25a, 60c, $1.00. tS
Easy and Quick!
SoapAIaking
with
BANNER LYE
To make the very best soap, simply
dissolve a can of JUaunr lye in cold
water, melt 5 lbs. of grease, pour the
Lye water in the grease.' Stir and put
aside to set.
Full Directions on Every Pockago
Tliuinrr l.ye is pulverized. The can
may be opened and closed at will, per
mitting the use of a small quantity at a
time. It is just the article needed in
every household. It will clean paint,
floors, marble and tile work, soften water,
disinfect sinks, closets and waste pipes.
Write for booklet "Uses of Banner
lye" free,
the I'enu Clieuiitul Works, Philadelphia
J.. O. Scowden,
Waaons, Carriaaes,
Buqcjies.
How are you fixed in any of these verv nt'ccary urliclcs?
Drop in at any time and let us show yon what wo have in
slock, or wlir. t we van build for you on very short notice. Of
course our guarantee goes with everything in tliis lino.
Hardware ! Hardware !
Tlia most complete stock in tins set-lien is lo lie found here,
either in shelf or heavy goods, tools, cutlery or tho like.
FARMERS
Are lilted out here in anything they need. We have a nice
ttock of both the Syracuse 11ml the lS'sscI I'lows on hand, and
every farmer knows the merits of these ioods. No fancy
prices. Don't buy till you see them, (.ianleii tools of every
kind and variety.
S oves.
In a Siovo or Range we know
you money, see if we can't.
J. C. SCOWDEN,
AM'gclable rrcparntionror As
similating HicFood arulRcgula
ting the Stomachs and Dowels of
rromotcs Dis;cslion.Chccrfur
ness and ifcst.Conlaiiis neither
Opium. Morphine nor Mineral.
KOTTi ARC OTIC.
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stain .ftvrf
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(uHninak'Stia
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ItmAvyM rtrRK
Aperfccl llfmcdy forPonslipn
rton , Sour Stomach, Dinrrhoca
ntul Loss of Sleep.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW YOHK.
lx.;t copy of wrapper.
m To California.
Via tho St. Paul and Union
Pacific Line.
Every day in March ami April,
low rates from Chicago to tho Pacific
Coal anil to many intermediate
points 'ill he (ifl'ererl via ihe St. 1'aul
aii'l Uniuii Pacific Line. If you ire
contemplating a trip to the West or
ihe N irihwe&l, it is worth your while
10 write lo da; I t information about
rat s ami train service to the point
yon expect to visit.
J h'i K Pull, District Passenger
Agfiit, II" in I), Park Building,
Puishurg, Pa b30
fHeiicl model, skok'li or photo oi invcittinn ici
tree report on patentability, lor free book,
, now wi otxuru
TRUnC.llllDlf'C writ.
i'ntents nnd
1 iinuL, ivmiirxo to
lii-ciiinc Our I'rlcnil.
By joining one f ill Nicki 1 Plate
excursions will make you a friiipl I
this popular line We want friend.
Let A C Showalur, D. P. A , S07
yiale r(, Urie, Pa., know your desti
nation and rlaie you wish to start at !
he will namo you the best possihle
rale and make all arrangements.
l!ltonl3
$38 to North Pacific
Kvery day in March ami April the
Chicago, Milwaukee it St Paul Rail
way will sell t;ck?ls for $33 from
Chicago to Pot lland, Seattle, Tacnnia,
ami many other points in the Noiih
west cood via the Pionetr Limited
an i St. Paul, or via Omaha and 'I he
Overland Service.
John R. Tott, District Passenger
Apent, Room I), Park Buildiiif.',
Pillsburg, Pa. al0
Tve promptly ohtniii V. 8. Biidliord(;rkV
I Opposite U. S. Patent Office
Banges.
we can plwit-e you and save
: TIONESTA, PA.
1 1 mK.
For Intanta i and .Cijjn; .
The Kind Yea fe
Always Boughs
Bears tho
Signature
of
THI CCNTAUH IOMMNT. NEW VOHN CITY.
THE OLD RELIABLE
LIVERY STABLE,
OK
TIONESTA, - PENNi
S. S. C A Fi FELDPR0 PR I ETO R.
liood SIim'U, (loud Cai rianes anil Hu
L'ies lo lei upon the inos-t reiiMnnalile terms.
I le will al."o 1I0
job TZE.Anvmra-
All orders lefl at tho I'imt Ollloe wll
receive protupi alteiitimi.
$14.00
Colonist 'a'icki'ts I'roui
!iin o All I'oints in
North and South
Dakota
On Line of Ihe
Chicago,
Milwaukee
and St. Paul
Railway.
Tickets mi sale Tuesdays in March
and Ap'f. lioolJet and full
i n fi Tin ii 1 ii'ii ('ii nipiicai ion 1 o
JOia.V 35. FOTT, . V. A.,
Iloon, It. B'ark ISId.,
riKstnny. 111.
l r A NTKI ': Men or wi'inoo 'ifal rep-
r m lit.Uivcs fi.f ;i liinh cIskj itiiiuH-
ztor. Ii'ir;:!' ci uNiiiif.. I'usll prirs,
VVtito J. N 'I i .11 i r. SO Kn-t Wiishinir'nn
Sijnarc, New Vnrl,, N. Y. tf
IT Df TO A HVKKTISH
AA
AW
For Over
Thirty Years