THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. t. WINK, Editor 4 Proprietor. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1904. 1904 APRIL 1904 Su. Mo. Tu.We. Th. Fr. I Sa. 1 2 3 5 6 8 9 1011 17 18 12 13 141516 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 MOON'S PHASES. r Third n 0:B3 ' - Flint no 11:64 - Flint no Vi Quarter p. m, $ Quarter 46 p.m. fi Full oft Vi Moon diO p.m. Mooa Id p.m. Itopiiblioan Ticket. STATU. Supreme Court Justice JOHN P. ELK IV, of Indiana County. I'OrXTY. Co nq rr.ts ' JOSEPH C. SIBLEY. of Venango County, Assembly JOHN II. ROBERTSON, of Tionesta. Associate Juilie FRANK X. KREITLER. of Ureen Twp. Treasurer VM. II. HARRISON, of Green Twp. Tiik Chinese exclusion treaty is about to expire. She now demands reciprocity and says if (hero is an open door it must swing both ways. Bmile reading in schools is held to be legal by tho Supreme Court ot Kansas, but lias been prohibited by tho. Supreme Court of Nebraska. Tub Parker boomers propose to nomi nate their favorite on faiiu and take all chances on his opinions. Voters will be less eager to get into a blind pool. llKAnsT has obtained a "partial vic tory" in the Ohio delegation and hopes to swing the whole as a unit at St. Louis. Tne bar'l will not be out of the tight until it emits a hollow sound. Within a month more ihau twenty large commercial trusts have ceased to pay dividends and gone into bankruptcy, This would seem to indicate that the trust problem is solving itself. Captain Uoiison, not having succeed ed in stopping the mouth of Bankbead where a good many exhibitions cf Hob soniau folly debouched, has been beaten for Congress by thai old stager. Secrktary Wilson says it is the fann ers who make the country rich; that in 1901 our farm exports amounted to J900,-0(X),00i-f 1,0(10,000 for every woiking day; ?12;,0n0an hour; f 2,000 a minute, or J33 per second . New Yokk physicians are worried Over a young woman who lias been lliuhing for weeks and cannot control her mirth. She has probably been watch ing Bryan's efforts to consolidate the Democratic party. TiiK Democrats in Congressman Mudd's district in Maryland are going to nomi nate a candidate of the same name in or der to confuse the negro voter, by dis abling him from distinguishing between the dillerent sorts of it. Two million immigrants have arrived in this country wi'hin ten years. Yet seven great steamship companies are now cutting steerage rates and passengers can come Irom Europe to New York for $ 12. What will the harvest be? Alrkady some of the newspapers are discussing the availability of Hon. J. C. Sibley as a successor to Governor Penny packer. It is early for this talk, but when the liino comes he can probably g"t a sit in the Gubernatorial chair if he wants it. Blizzard. Thk Hon. Myron Matson.of the Twenty-fifth State Senatorial District was unanimously renominated at a meeting held in Bradford Monday of the Republi can conferees of the district. Unity and Harmony are dominant in tho three coun ties of the district, and a Republican vic torv is assured. Hon. John P. Elkin, who is booked for a place on the Supreme bench of Pennsylvania, has been asked to be ora tor at the dedicatory exercises in the Pennsylvania building at the St. Lous World's fair. Attorney General Carson had been scheduled to speak, but is pre vented by the return of his family from Europe. The ceremonies will take place May 1st. Emkhson well says the poet is a proph et. Goethe, the prince of German writers, predicted 'he Panama canal in 1827. He said, "Merchant as well as war vessels should have quicker connection with the western and eastern coasts of America. It is entirely indNponsible for the United States to make a passage from the Gulf ol Mexico to tho Pacific Ocean, and I am certain Unit sho will accomplish it." A Lorn protest has been raised against the so-called "hounding" of John Tur ner, an immigrant ordered deported be cause ho was an anarchist. It was claim ed that he was a perfectly harmless man who held sentimental objections to gov ernment, but opposed violence. While ills case was before the Supremo Court (which has not yet announced ils decis ion) a meeting was held in Now York at which ho spoke. Being asked if h fav orod tho assassination of rulers, he said, "Each i. no of you mtit decide that sub ject for himself.'' Being asked if ho ad vocated assassination, he replied, "No; I hold that the man w'jii sits back snlcly ami urge another to do something ho thinks ought to be done, is a coward." Is this man a desirable citizen? We should think not. Mil, II kahst is reported to have char tJied all the St. lmis hotels for conven lion week. This emphasizes the fact that he is an anti-monopolist. Thk Democrats of the United States Senate last Monday made a violent de maud for a Congressional Investigation of tho Pcstoflice Department. It was voiced chiefly by Senator Gorman, candidateex pedant, but Senators Aldrich, Allison and Lodge blocked the game, showing that a complet- investigation had been made by. the Department itself and that the guilty were being punished. Thus has another Democratic "issue" been checked. Mr. Sibley Will Look AHer Tensions. Editor RKrunucAN: Tho recent new ruling of the Bureau of Pensions, known as Order No. 78, be comes operative April 13th. As there are a very large number of pensions from the 2Sth Congressional District favorably effected by this ruling, my two secretar ies will remain in Washington until May 10th for the purpose of filing and so far as possible expediting any applications ad dressed to mo prior to that date,:, after which claims may be sent to my address at Franklin, Pa., and blank applications wlil be sent upon request. (Signed) Joskpii C. Siiiley. The ruling referred to above provides that every man who served IK) days dur ing the late rebellion, In theservlceof the United States, either in the army or navy and has an honorable discharge, is enti tled to a pension of $0 per month at thejage of 62 years; to fS per month on reaching the age ol Co; $10 per month at OS years, and after 70 years lo $12 per month. The order take tiled April 13, 1904, and is not retroactive. Proof of age will be taken from record of enlistment, or church or Bible records. Those who are getting a pension at present must apply for an increase and a medical examination will be made lor all those under 70 years of age. The medical examination will be made because the pensioner applying at 02 years of age may have disabilities which would war rant a higher rating than the fd, but he would in any event be allowed tho $(3 per month. It should be understood that this is not an additional pension. It will not ben efit those of these ages who are already getting the amount specified. Cream of (lie 'ows. Fortunately we seldom hear what o'.her people say about us. Got your carpet of II. B. Feit Co. 1 The right kind of a girl doesn't need leap year in her business. Go to Dunn's drug store for wall paper. Finest stock ever shown in Tio nestn. It. It is easier to acquire a wife than it is to keep a servant girl. The Smart Set Magazine will enter tain you, tf It is difficult to give a long-headed man the short end of a deal. Better carpets at lower prices at II. B. Feit Co's. It Don't take things as they come if they belong to other people. Hopkins keeps everything to eat and wear, and matches anybody's price, Come and see. It A man with a good wife is apt to hear too much ol a good thing. Get your carpet at H. B. Feit Co's. It takes a political orator to say things that sound well and mean nothing. The White Star Grocery can supply you with anything in the line of fresh vegetables and fruits that the market af fords. It A man deliberately lies, while a wo man merely suppresses the truth. Trunks, dressing cases and telescopes at Hopkins'. It It's easier to buy some men than It is to induce them to stay bought. Have you read that very interesting magazine, The Smart Set? tf In seeking their level lots of men are compelled to slide down hill. Come here when you want anything In dry goods, shoes, furnishings, Ac. II. B. Feit Co. It It's a pity cigarette fiends can't smell themselves as others smell them. If it's wall paper you want seek no further than Dunn's Drugstore. It A good neighbor is one who is good enough to mind his own business, Ground Lime is the best fertilizer. Sold in small lots or by the car. See O. F. Miles. 3t If it weren't for their mistakes a great many men would never be heard of. Call at or 'phono the White Star for fresh vegetables and line groceries. It A woman doesn't necessarily love the man she admires. Real enjoyment is had when reading that clever magazine, The Smart Set. tf A luxury is something that only a lucky man can afford. Hopkins has a store full of ready-to-wear clothing. Anything for anybody. Come and see. It Reputation is something more valu able than character. Goto Dunn's drug store for wall pa per. It A school girl never graduates until she has learned to stab olives with a hair pin. New vegetables and all the early green stuff that's to be had in the mark ets, at the White Star Grocery. Daily arrivals. it A lot of people who grace the show window really belong lo the bargain counter. New ginghams, new thin goods. All tho latest patterns. 11. B. Feit Co, It A girl hasn't much use lor a young man who attempts to kiss hor and then quits. The way the Lowell and Hartford Carpets sell is evidence of quality. Hop kins, it There are men who wouldn't dare read the declaration of independence to their wives. The "Snow Shoe. It's up to you." II. 11. Feit Co. It One trouble with people who have excuses is that they can't always think of them. Got your carpel of H. B. Foil Co. 1 WEDDINU HKtStN I S. gome IlinlK Ationt How and What unit 'When to Send. It is a golden rule to send your wed ding gift in good time. Hit' llrst to nr rlve Ix'lng much more npprcclntcd than tlmt which Is one of the ninny pouring in from nil quarters during the last week. By adhering to tills rule you are also saved the annoyance of hearing that the saltcellars are charming, tho third set already rovivod. A month before the wedding day is not too early to send the present, which should la' accompanied by a visiting card, to be placed on tho gift when dis played among the others. The package should be addressed to the bride If you arc Intimate with laith the happy couple, and to the bride's house, addressed to the bridegroom, If it Is lie with whom you are best ac quainted. Most people wish to give something novel, useful and pretty. The future circumstances of the happy couple should Intluence the choice. If they are going abroad, do not give anything unsuitable lo the require ments of the climate or so cumber some that packing and conveying it to its destination will amount to half the value of the present. If the recipients will not be particu larly well off. it is only kind to select some useful present. In these days, when artistic taste Is shown In all the necessaries of life, this should not be ditllcult. If the happy couple are likely to re ceive many presents. It is safe to give something which will not Ite amiss if received in duplicate, such as silver sweetmeat baskets for the dinner table or a set of afternoon teaspoons or a bronze orcliinu ornament. Tho Kiilivn. The poisons of some of the common and also some of the most loathsome diseases are frequently contained In the mouth. In such case anything that Is moistened by the saliva of the In fected person may, if it touches the lips of another, convey disease. The more direct the contact the greater the danger. It is believed that much can be done to prevent contagion by teach ing habits of cleanliness. But if such instruction is to be effectual it must be continuous. The teacher in the pub lic school should notice and correct vio lations of these rules as habitually ns violations of the more formal school rules are corrected. r.nouKli Snld. Two Boston ladies strolling along a road just outside of the borough came upon the first milestone. On it was written, "1 in. from Boston." Having never ventured so far from their native place before, they mistook the stone for u sepulchral monument. "How touch ing!"' they exclaimed. "How simple! How human! Tin from Boston.' What more needed to be said? So the dead speak!" Rochester Post-Express. The Atnliltloiix Climber. The Guide Well, here we are on the peak at last. The Tourist Oh, guide, do you menn to sny we can get no higher? Pon't say that I can ascend no further. The Guide Well, you can climb up this alpenstock If you want to. It's sev en feet long. Chicago Tribune. Her Preference In Canines. "Does your daughter play Mozart?" inquired the young man with gold glasses. "I think she does," answered Mrs, Cunirox affably. "But I think she pre fers whist." Washington Star. Japan and Her War. The most fascinating series of warstor ies that has yet come to America of the conflict of the Russian and the Jap Is that from William Livington Comfort in The Pittsburg Dispatch, which began two weeks ago. Mr. Comfort Is a young writor who has already achieved distinc tion In two wars, having soryed with the United States troops in Puerto Rico dur ing 180K, and then spent three years in the Philippines, where he wrote some of the most thrilling war tales that have been published since the days of the Re bellion. Mr. Comfort cees war from the stand point of the soldier, the man in tho ranks rather than the General. He will follow the march of tho forces of the Mikado through Korea, and his descriptions of the scenes during the actual land fighting are looked forward to with interest by those who have read his wonderful stories of the Philippine struggle. Mr. Comfort will write from the Far East exclusively for the Dispatch. f'ninrrh t'niiiint He Ciirril with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Ca tarrh Is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure 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 prescribed by one of tho best phys icians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combi nation of the two ingredients is what pro duces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY A Co., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Y. 31. ('. Convent hill, lluflitlo, N. Y. Tickets on sale at all stations of the Nickel Plate Road May 10th, 11th and 12th at one fare plus 25 cents for round trip. Good returning Mav 23d. See nearest agent or address A. C. Showalter, D. r. A., B07 State St., Erie, Pa. 2HSmll Best Conuli .llcilii-ine Tor Children. When you buy a cough medicine for small children you want one in which you can place Implicit conn tence. You want one that not only relieves but cures. You want one that is unnoest'onablv harmless. You want one that is pleasant to take. Chainherlaln's Cough Remedy meets allot these conditions. There is nothing so good for t! e coughs and colds Incident to childhood. It is also a cer tain preventive and cure for croup, and there is no danger whatever from whoop ing cougn wuen It Is given. It has lieen used in many epidemics of that disease with perfect success. For salo by Dr. J. C. Dunn. Hi'luiii- Hlifiiiiiiiiinin Ciirril. "I have been subject to Matin rheuma tism for yrara," says E. II. Waidron, of Wilton Junction, Iowa. "My joints were still and gave mo much pain and discom fort. My joints would crack when I straightened up. I used Chamberlain's Pain Balm and have been thoroughly cured. Have not had a pain or ache from tho old trouble for many months. It is certainly a most wonderful liniment," For sale by Dr. J. C.Duiin. Mnrrlnl It Men to I. on Anarlra, Cnllforuln. via Nickel Plato Road account General Conlrence, M. K. Church. Tickets on sale Apiil 22d to May 1st, inclusive. Good to rotui n until June 30th. Gee full particulars of nearest agent or address A. C. Showalter, D. P. A., S07 State street, Ei ie, Pa. 283a30 "IM 1TTO-IIAY." The time-worn Injunction, "Never put off 'tit to-morrow what yon can do to day," Is now generally presented In this form; "Do it; to-day !" That is the terse advise we want to give you about that hacking cough or demoralizing cold with which you have boon struggling for sev eral daw, perhaps weeks. Take soma reliable'remedy for It TO-DAY and let that remedy be Dr. Boscheo's German Syrup, which has been In use for over thirty-five years. A low doses of it will undoubtedly relieve your cough or cold, and its continued use for a lew daya will cura you completely. No matter how deep-seated your cough, even if dread consumption has attacked your lungs, German Syrup will surely elt'ect a cure as it has done betnro in thousands, of ap parently hopeless cases of lung trouble. New trial bottles, 25c; regular alxe, 7."e. At J. I). Davis'. TIONKHTA MAJtlCKTH CORPECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALER8. Flour $ sack - 1.25l.d0 Corn meal, feed, 100 lb.. 1.25 Corn meal, family, 100 lb l.fiO Chop feed, pure grain. 1.30 Oata .. .55 Corn, shelled .70 Buckwheat Hour, lb .03 Beans bushel 3.00 Ham, sugar cured .!.' Bacon, sugar curod .14 Shoulders ,14 Salt Pork, tb .10 Whitetish kit .05 Sugar 0($.0oJ Syrup 35(a) .50 N. O. Molasses .35$ .60 Coffee, Uoast Rio 12J 1 5 Collco, blended Java .20 Tea .36 .60 Butter 28 Rico 05(5.0M Eggs, fresh oi.15 Salffci barrel J. 25 Lard .13 Potatoes, It bushel 1.80 Potatoes, sweet, lb ,03 LlmeH barrel 1.00 Nails V keg 2.75 PROCLAMATION. Whkrkas, The Hon. W. M. Lindsey, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for the county of Forest, has issuod his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Co'irt, Oyer and Terminer Hnd General Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for the County of Forest, to commence on the Third Monday of Mav, being tho Kith day of May, 1004. No tice is therefore given to the Cor oner, Justices of tho Peace and Con stables of said county, that they be thon and there in their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., ol said day with tholr reeoids, inquisitions, examination, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their office appertain to bo done, and to those who are bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of Forest County, that they may be then and there to prosecute against them as shall bo just. Given un der my hand and seal this 18th day of April. A. D. 1004. GEO. V. NOBLIT, l.8.1 Sheriff. TRIAL LIST. List of causes set down for trial In tho Court of Common Pleasof Forest County, Pennsylvania, commencing on the Third 'Mondav of May, 1!K)4: 1. John W. Baxter vs. M. V. Patterson, J. E. Heck, George Brown, trading as Patterson, Beck it Brown, No. 60, Sep tember term, 1U01. Appeal from J P. 2 Fred Morck vs. J. G. C. Sigworth, No. 28, February term, 1004. Replevin. 3. O. W. Proper, EuKetla Proper, F.C. Proper, Eflie Walters vs. J. G. C. Sig worth, No. 25, February term. Idol. Summons in action of trespa8. 4 Loeta Hoover vs. John Hoover, No. 3, February term, 1901. Divorce. Attest, J. C. GEIST. Prothouotary. Tioncta, Pa., April 18, 1904. Dissolution Notice. Nolh e is hereby given that the part nership heretofore subsisting between .1. W. Daniels and J. M. Huff, under the firm name ol Daniels ifc Huff, was this day dissolved by mutual consent, J. M. Huff retiring. All debts owing to the said partnership are to be received by J. W. Daniels, who will continue to carry on the business; and ail demands on the said partnership are to be presented to him lor payment. J. W. Daniels, J. M. Hufk. Clariugton, Pa., Alril ", 1904. Confirmation Notice, Notice is hereby giyon that the follow ing accounts have been filed in my office and will be presented at tho next term of Court for confirmation : First and final account of Mollio J. Hunter, Adm inistratrix of the estate of Samuel J. Hunter, deceased, late of Hickory township, Forest county, Pa. Last and final account of James Elliot, administrator of the rstate of Matthew Elliot, late of Harmony twp., Forest Co., Pa., deceased. J. C. GEIST, Clerk of Orphans' Court. Tionesta, Pa., April 12, 1904. ECZEMA, PIEES, COILS, P1MPIES, Curod by SAN-CURA OINTMENT Is a great aid In preventing Scots. Also cures Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Old Sores, Chilblains, Corns, Chapped Hands and Lips, Poison Ivy, Insect Bites. DniRglsts avs and 0(1 cents, SAN-CURA OINTMENT. PTfi' 0 Hutu ui umruuiim Discovered by Dr. Dm id Kennedy. Small t'ren Jlnttle ttnton request. Dr. David Kennedy was born in New York City, but at nil early ago his fiinitly moved to Roxbury, N. Y. He w is graduated in 1800 from tho New York College of Physciansnud Surgeons. He at once volunteered as asurgcon pud was assigned to the United States Army General Hospital in West Philadelphia, and soon becanio President of the Ex amining Board and Consulting Surgeon. After tho war, Dr. Kennedy settled in Uoiidout, City of Kingston, N. Y., W'here for a number of years ho enjoyed a large practice as an operative surgeon. He wis ono of tho Presidential Electors of Now York State, Mayor of Kingston for four years, and held many other pro fessional, business and political offices. Tho latest achievement of his life was tho discovery of Cnl-cura Solvent, a positive euro for all diseases of the kid neys and bladder. In speaking of this I'.'i'n u-kablo remedy, ho Raid : " Cal-cura ;3 1'.vont. is tho crowning achievement of w life. It will not disappoint." ,; !, mher, Cnlcura Solvent cures PS f ureases of K'ulney, hirer, ami lilaihler '. '.firs. Send to the Cal-cura Company, ;medy Row, liondout, N. Y., for a free ...implo bottle. Largo bottles $1.00 (only (ie ue) nil druggists. Wanted-An Idea Who can think of some simple tlilnit to Dateut Prc'ect your lrifw; thv may brfnu vuu wenlih. Wrlw JOHN WEDDRHIJlJRN ft CO., Pttt'nt Attor nevs, WiuihltiRtmi, li. ., r..r their (i.Hai priw olio' Mul lUt of Iwv hundred luvenlluus wauUid. nv nt? MLUM r v iir Shirt. .Waists fur summer are here, you cau get bo mo idea of these Irom our win dow display, but a much betler one i you come in and examine tlicm. Our 50c waists litis sen eon are the best we ev er offered for the price, others are 75c, 91, $1-25, $1.50, $2.25 New lot of wrappers at the popular price $1.00. Every Sort of For the table ran be seen at nur store. The 1!HU designs iu Knives ami Forks, Spoons and Fancy Pieces are the It a nil so nick t we have pver shown. Aeenis for the 1847 Rogers, Oneida and Silver Plate Cutlery Ci.'s famous make of plated good. DinnioiuN mid J civ dry or Kvcry Description. Wulcli Ilcpniriiig by Rxpci-tN. WATCH IXSriX'TOIt L. S. fe 91. N. and P. It. 11. The LEADING JEWELER. 82 SKNKCA St.. OIL CITY, PA 13 JPsifATIJSV I am bet er prepared than ever lo attend to all work iu my line with neatness and dispatch. If you have painting or papering to do let me quote price". I guar antte my work and refer you to anyone who has em ployed me in the past. Youi8 respectfully, GEO. I. DAVIS. 'Phonj3 3(5, Tionesta, Pa Master's Notice. Inlha Court of Common Pleas of Forest C'nintl. I'euna. SITTISU V.V EQUITY. JVfl. I, May Term, ItKlU. Psniel K. (Sickles vs. Konia M. Mead and Win. Mead, her hus band ; Alta II. Pent. am and Thomas Denliam, her husband; Daniel K, Sickles, Executor ant) Trustee under last will and testsmentof Mary S. Sick les deceased j Daniel H. Sickles as Trustee of (ieo. H. Sickles and K. Sick les, Geo. S, Sickles, Kits CracRenthorpe, Caroline H. Sin!' Ies, Lizzie A. Cook, individually and as Kxecutrix of Lmira B. Sickles, deceased ; Fred. .1. Walker, Earnest Milla d. LnuraS. Mnrro, et al. NOTICE. Notice is hereby ui veil that the undor si(rned. Master appointed in tliis ca(e, to partition the premises described in the bill, Ac, has attended to the duties of his appointment, nnd hns prepared his report therein, w hich report is hi the olllce ol the Master, in the Borough of Tionesta, in the said countv, and open to the Inspec tion of all parties interested therein. That said 'Master has found tlmt tho premises cannot bo divided without In jury to, or spoilinn the whole, and that lie bus appraised the value thereof at thirty-seven hundred mul ttnriy (f iJu; dollars. Notice, tlierotore, is hereby n'ven that unless exceptions are filed thereto, with in 15 daya after the last publication of tills notice, which will be six successive weeks from tin' dale hereof, viz: Mar. !!(, 1!M4, the said report wi'l be presented to Cort for continuation, and you are hereby called up n, within said fifteen davs, to reluso or accept the property at sHi'd valuation, or oiler in writiim a high er price therefor, shove the valuation re ported, and upon failure of Ihe parties in interest so lo do, the undersigned will recommend to the Court Ilia' a decree be made for the public sale of said premises. SamI'KI. D. Ikwin, Master. Tionesta, Forest county, Pa., Mar. 30, I'.NII. t tf .1 nil & si Carpets! Carpels! Carpets! ALL (JHAI)KS LOW PRICES Maybe you have not had the pleasure ol look ing over our line of Samples, which includes the best grades of Axininstcrs, Velvets, Mo quctts, Tapistries, Ingrains, etc. We do not have a monopoly ol any one made, neither does anyone else. We do have a monopoly of Low Trices, though, FACT. "There's a Reason." "Ask the Man. H. B. FEIT CO. AO. A. Waynb Cook, President. A. B. FOREST- COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, DIRKOTOK8 A. Wayne Cook, Q. W. Robluson, Wm. SmearbauKh, N. P. Wheeler, T. V. Ritchey, J. T. Pale, J, II. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pr.yment at low rains. We promise our custom ers all the benottta consistent with conservative b kinir. Interest paid on time deposit. Your patronage respectfully aolleitod. THIT.STUrAS NAM of Valuable Ileal l.slulo of IVIer Hcnwley, DeceaM'd. By virtue of an order ot tho Orphans' Court of Forest County, to tho under signed directed. I hero will be exposed to Public Sale or Outcry at Clariniilon, THURSDAY. llieBth DAY of MAY, liMil, at 2 o'clock, p. ui., on the premises, the following described Heal Estate, sitilato in the town of Clarb Rlon, township of Kuruelt, County of Forest and Stale of Pa Purpart No. I. Bounded as follows: On the northeast by a twenty-foot alley; on thesouihwest by a sixty-root alley; on tho northwest by lot No. ID. Il'dog town lot In the village of CUriniiton, No. It, In the Armstrong plan of said village, containing ouo-iiflu 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 (ho south by Water street, and on the west by lot formerly I'oier lleasley, and being lot No. i, on ihe plan of lots of tho village of C'arinKton, con taining one-lourth of an acre, more or less. Purpart No. 3. Bounded as lollows: On Ihe southwest by a street; on the u irihwest hy an Mlleyj on the northeast by an alley; on the ion beast by lands formerly Peter lleasley. Being lot No. 10, in plan of lota of said village. Con taining one-fourth of an t'cre. Tho above described lots boing pur parts described iu partition proceeding at No. ti, May Term, P.HI3, as purparts Nob. 1, 4 and 7, respectively. Tkrms ok Sal1' Twelve twonty-llrsts to lio paid on continuation of the sale.tind the balance to be and remain a charua on the premises, the interest of two twentv lirsts to be paid to 10. II. Dunkle, surviv ing husband of Malona Dunklo, deceased, during the period of his natural lile, and at ami upon his decease tho principal thereof lo be paid to all persons legally entitled thereto; ami Ihe interest of seven I wenty-llrats to be paid to Layina lleas ley, widow of Peter lleasley, deceased, during the period other natural life, and at and upon her death the principal here of to be p iid lo the persons legally enti tled thereto, the Interest hereby to re main a charge to be secured by bond se cured by mortgage entered of record. . C, A. Randai L, T. F. Ritchey, Trustee. A. O. Brown, Attorneys for Trustee. ENROLL NOW For April, and before May 1st it'p.is tihle, for our special rates. Do not miss this opportunity to belter your condition. We have enlarged quarters with every necessary advantage. The Business World is looking to tlio Husiness College. Join us aud help Eupply Ihe de mands. THE HOFF BUSINESS COLLEGE. Warren, Pa ?q$ ffl ft arm PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER. lt( laii H ISuilerfr, SI ills Tanks, Agitators. ISuys and Nells Neeoud - hand Hollers i:te. Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. End nfSiispersinn Bridge, Third war.l, Olli IT, 1M. Fred. Grottenborgor GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil W ell Tools, Has or Waler Fit tings anil (ienoral Ithicksmithlng prompt ly done at Iov Hates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and sat i s fact i o n guaranteed. tShnp in rear of and just west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. KKKD. ORETTENBF.RtiKK IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THIS PA PICK IW1 9 IT fir H038. Kelly. Cashier. Wm. Sm karbauqh, Vice Presidon NATIONAL RANK, PENNSYLVANIA. $50,000. A. C. UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fino Turnouts at All Timos at Reasonable Rates. Hear of llolel Weaver TIONESTA, PA. Telephone Xo. 20. lt.l I L WAY. TIIMIE TABLE To Tako Kffect July (Ith, 1003. NORTH A - fvy Kastern Tinn NOUTII Stations I 'I I 4 p.mia.m: Leave Arrive p.m. P 0 tl 0 (i in (iO 30 20 15 00 50 40 10 25 20 10 55 40 25 15 ill 7 (Ml Nebraska Boss Run Lamentation Newtown Mills Kellettvillo Buck Milla M-iylmrg Porkoy M inister Wellers 1 1 listings Blue Juv Henry's Mill Barnes .'iu! ill 7 4."i 1 !."" S IMI 1 Sort l.r 2 05 a.i 1 00 0 12 45 5 12 36 5 2 20.8 10 12 10 2 25 K 4') 2 fll.H ")! 2 10 IH II I 2 5f) lf :i in ti :io :i 2f!) su, 3 4." ltMldj p. in a. in 12 Ofi 11 5T 1 1 in ill 110 4 11 00 10 40 .Shellleld 10 30 4 Arrive Leave a. m T. I). COLLINS, Phesidknt. lennsylvania KA-ILItOA-D. BUFFALO AND ALLEGHENY VAL LEY DIVISION. Taking effect. November 29th, 1003. No. 30 Buffalo Expross, daily . except Sunday 11:10a, in. No. 32 Oil City and Pittsburg Exi ress,daily,except Sunday ..7:20 p.m. For Hickory, Tidioute, Warren, Kinzua, Bradford, Olean and the East : No. 31 Olean Express, daily except Sunday 8:48 a. m. No. 33 Pittsburg Express, daily excopt Sunday .4:45 p.m. For Time Tables and additional infor niation consult Ticket Agent. W . V. A T I'E KKURY, J. h, WOOD. Oeneral Manager. Passenger Tralllo Mgr. (JKO. 11. BOYD, Uen'l Passenger Agt. Ihickester'sYkglish W.ifo. Alwnv reliable. ,n1 lo, ask PniRidt for fllK IUV1IHN 111 in Kvcl nnd oll metallic buXfH, wuled with blue ribbon. Tnke no oilier. ItrfiiMe dnnicerun ftiabwtl tullonMiinil Imitation. Buy ul your l)nitiKist, or semi It', in ftmiiH for lartliilar, Tc. nionlnl unl Kollt'f for I.adirn." in Irtter, by return .Hail. IO.OOO Teal ii nun lain, Hold by all tmifcist. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO. 8100 Dladlion Mquar, PHILA PA MentloM thli Dfw OFTIGIA XsT. Olliiv i .fc 4 National Bunk Building, OIL CITY, PA. Eyes examined freo. Exclusively optical. rErlru ROYAL PILLS
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