The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, February 22, 1905, Image 4

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    Smart & Silberberff
STORES
A Few Confidential
Words With Our
Patrons.
We doubt if there are any who seriously question that it is the
most earnest desire of the managers of this business that every tran
saction with their patrons be made in candor aDd absolute good faith
that no statement shall ever be made to a natron which wilf cause
disappointment and distrust aul bring discredit to tbe store's gaod;
name. Thia is a fixed law. It is the standard that must be 'main
tained by every individual associated with the Smart & Silberberg
stores in any capacity.
It is our earnest desire to make thii store a borne for all classes
a place where all may feel free to come in whenever tbey wish,
whether intending purchasing or not ; this in to be your store; our
sales forces are at your service; it is their duty to pay you every at
tention, and they are particularly instructed that while eveyone who
enters our doors is entitled to and must have prompt and courteous
service, none are to be importuned to buy.
Another feature of this store is its One Price, Money Hack Sys
tem. If for any reason you are not fully satisfied with your pur
chase when you get home, bring it back to us and get your money.
You ran always feel sure here that you buy at the same price that
everyone elre payp, and that price is always guaranteed.
SMART &
OIL CITY, PA.
Unloading
Women,
Men, Children, ---
Every member of the family
will profit by this quick un
loading of Shoes. They are
shoes that are just the weight
and quality for this time of
year. Knowing this, we cut
prices so as to rid ourselves of
them and get them on your
leet, where they will do the
most good.
Sycamore, Seneoa and Centre
STANDARD OIL INVESTIGATION.
President Assures Representative
Campbell That It Will Be Thorough.
Washington, Feb. 21. President
Roosevelt assured Representative
Campbell of Kansas that all of the
power of his administration necessary
would be used in the Investigation he
Is undertaking through the bureau of
corporations into the affairs of the
Standard Oil company, to the end that
the small producer, dealer and con
sumer alike shall have fair treatment,
and that at the same time no injustice
shall be done the Standard Oil com
pany or any other concern.
"The president realizes," said Mr.
Campbell, "that this Is the most Im
portant Investigation of the kind
which has been undertaken, and he is
going into it with the determination
that It shall be as thorough and suc
cessful as the niachinery of the gov
ernment can make it. Ho wants
nothing but exact justice and fair
nlay. hut Is determined to hn both."
Pimples, Piles, Eczema
Cuts, Burns, Bruises,
Tetter, Rait Rhi'iim. OM fioren, Ulcer, rhllbllni
C&Urrh, Corn. Clinpptil Ifnnils And Lips,
BollK. ( arlninrles, Felon, Ili'lilng,
UleeilinK, rmlnulitiK Kiel,
Insert Bit-H. I'niMiu
Ivy, unit all
8k in
Diseases are cured by
San-Cura Ointment
Wlilrh will atop at once that Itching, burning
pain. We iruarantve tlmtKnn-curaOiiitmeiilwIll
not heal a cut nr wire of any kind until the poison
la all removed; tben II Ih-hU rapidly. Prevent
.. mwA till
AftUJfUkMim AK MUM WW.
SILBERBERG,
of Shoes,
Streets, - OIL CITY, PA
Among the numerous telegrams and
letters received by Mr. Campbell con
gratulating him and the president on
the developments In the matter, Mr.
Campbell calls especial attention to
those which have come from Ohio and
Pennsylvania.
Investigation In Wisconsin.
Madison, Wis., Feb. 21. Following
the example of the Kansas legislature,
the Wisconsin legislature, It Is said,
will soon investigate the Standard
Oil cenrpany.
Portugal Approves Hay's Note.
Washington, Feb. 21. Secretary
Hay received from the Portuguese
government a cordial acceptance and
firm approval of the secretary's note
of Jan. IS, Inviting the adherence of
the powers to the principle of the In
tegrity of China. As Huron Moneher,
the Belgian minister, already has giv
en verbal assurances to the state de
partment of the hearty acceptance by
his government of the pledge proposed
by Secretary Hay, all of the powers
addressed by the secretary now have
signified their assent to the general
principle of the inviolability of Chinese
territory, no matter what may be the
outcome of the war.
A Radish Story From Washington.
Washington, Pa., Feb. 21. Philip
Cooper of South Franklin township,
yesterday marketed In Washington 15
bushels of fresh radishes which were
grown this winter on his farm. He
planted the seed In the fall and the
only protect ion he gave the radishes
was a covering of dead leaves.
Salt In the Spoelrnm.
The extreme delicacy of the spec
trum tost Is illustrated ly the fact
stated by Lomniel. thut the three-nill-llonth
pnrt of a inllMcrmn of it Halt of
sodium, nil Imperceptible particle of
dust to the naked eye. Is yet capable of
colorlnn the Hume of n candle yellow
and of giving the yellow lines of so
dium In the spectroscope. Indeed so
dium In the form of a common salt
(sodium chloride) Is so universally
present ns an Impalpable dust lloatlng
In the nlr that It Is next to Impossible
to get n spectrum which does not show
the sodium Hues.
Saves Children's Lives.
THOMPSON'8 BAROSMA.
novo vnn n fnmiiv? Do vou realize
that the annoying kidney trouble of
your young children, of your baby,
evidenced by Irregular and involuntary
emissions, will lead in nine to iauii
iiq 4f nnt rompifipri? Thousands o(
children, of young men and women, die
every jvar because of tne neglect 01
nmnii in Hv the nrnner care in this
respect In their early years. Generally
this Is due to a non-reallzatlon of the
meaning of the symptoms, onen to
lack of knowledge of the proper reme
dies. Even your physician, man of
science thnt he Is, may he led astray by
. itorvini. ovmninniQ nf liver and kid
ney disorders. If your little one gives
any evidence of a weakness 01 mo kiu-
navo nf lnn.tlnn nf l!lP ItVPX. Soiling
the linen or acting sluggishly, get
Thompson s Uarosnia lor it. ine rem
edy Is unfailing. It Is absolutely harm
less, composed of pure vegetable in
gredients, and prescribed nil over the
world by medical practitioners of the
highest skill and reputation. Mrs.
Fred Lobelenz, of Tltusvllle. Pa., writes
that her little eon. four years old. after
being given three bottles of Thomp
son's narosma, was permanently cured
of bed-wetting, nn annoying trouble
since babyhood. Mrs. N. F. Leslie, of
Oil City, Pa., says her five year old
daughter, after several montha of In
effective treatment by physicians for
bladder trouble, nnd being In dangerous
condition, was completely cured by six
bottles of Thompson's narosma or Kid
ney and Uver Cure. Ask your druggist
for It. 50c and f 1 00 a bottle
TO ITRK A COI.1I IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Broroo Quinine Tableta.
All druggiwls refund the money if It falls
to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on
each box. 25e. o25
Hoinracrkr Exrurloim via MrUrl Time
Konil.
On Feb. 7th and 21t, March 7th
and 21st and April 4ih and 18th
there will be on Bale, via the Nickel
.Plate, very low r.uud trip tickets to
oints in the south, southwest, west
and northwest. Liberal stopover
privilege, choice of routes. Write
wire, 'phone or call on A. C. Show"-
alter, 807 State street, Eiie, Pa., for
full particulars. 141al2
Personally Coiiilnrlril KxciirxJnn Tin Mrkrl
1'lnte Itonil.
Showalter's special (personally
conducted) parties for Chicago and
all points west, northwest and south
west leave Erie, Pa., twice a mouth,
generally on the afternoon 'of the
first and third luesdays. If you are
contemplating a trip, call on, write
or phone A. U. ohnwalter, J). P. A.,
807 Slate street, Erie, Pa., for full
particulars. H4al2
KottlcrV Itnlce via Mrkel Plate lload.
' On Feb. 7th and 21st, March 7th
and 21st and April 4th and 18th,
there will be on sale via the Nickel
Plate, very low single trip tickets to
points in Alabama, Florida, Georgia,
Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi,
North Carolina, lennessee and Vir-
cinia. Write, wire, 'phone or call
nn A. C. Showalter, 807 State btreet,
Erie, Pa., for full particulars. 142al2
NrttlerV Itale via Mckcl Piute ltond,
On Feb. 21st and March 21st very
low single trip tickets will be on sale
via the Nickel Plate, to points in
Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, Okla
homa, Indian Territory, New Mez
co, Texas, Colorado, Wyoming and
South Dakota, Write, wire 'phone
or call on A. C. Showalter, D. P. A.,
807 State street, Erie, Pa., for full
particulars. 143m21
CASTOR I A
Tor Infants and Children,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
m m
CURED.
"I very much wish," writes Lorctta J.
Tail, of Hopewell Junction, N. Y., that I
might be able, iu a few lines, to let the people
understand how valuable Ual-curn bolvcut,
Dr. Keunody's new medicine, is in cases of
indigestion and the like ailments. I suffered
from a severe variety of liver coiutuaint,
with dizziness, numbness, and on exceed
ingly weak andexcitublestateof the nerves.
I employed the best treatment within my
reach, yt nothing realty unpen until i
used tal-cura Solvent." ah urusetnH. ii
COLLEGE
linnrlM n hoiiihI
tiiMi, K-.vlitj; yotuiK
iiiHti him! wnmii h
Ktnrt In Uf fiHHlilhiK
tlmm to Mrn llvlit
hood in tlilHHirr of com
merce. No mini mr vwntion ;oittrittii.y
fl-nt. Win. II. IHitr. Pre., ririMMirtf.
A. C. UREY,
LIVERY
Feed & Sale
f STABLK
DIZZINESS
NERVES
Pine Turnouts at All Times
at Reasonable Rates.
Hear of Hotel Weaver
TIOITESTA, PA.
Telephone No. 20.
COUNTY AUDITORS' REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1904.
F. A, KELLER, Treasurer of Forost County, In account with the Liquor Llconso
lor me year enuinti
Pit.
KH) CO
100 (H)
'200 00
HOO 00
Totmtreo'd Irora G. W. Buhl..
To " " J. J. Young...
To " " Gerow A Uerow
To " " U. b Weaver..
f00 00
A. KELLER. Treasurer of Forest County,
vania for the year ending
To ree'd from Hotel License $ 1-12 SO
" Mercantile tax, 1004.. l,U!o 17
" Coni'tablea' returns.. 2 10
Peddlers' license 10 00
" Billiard license 100 00
" Persoual tax Ml .i
" Eating house 15 00
State tax on ( 17,000.00 Co.
Debt "0 00
2,2!ti 12
F. A. KELLER, Treasurer of Forest County, in account with the Dog T for the
year ending
To bal last settlement f 001 12
To tax lor 1004 OiJ 25
$1,224 37
To bal $458 41
F, A. KELLER, Treasurer of Forest County, In account with the Redemption Fund
lor tne year ending
To bal last settlement $ 308 41
To reed from individuals - 510 40
$857 90
To bal 12l 62
F, A. KELLER, TreasurerDf Forest County, in account with the Funds of said
County lor tue year
To bal. last settlement ..$18,0!4 10
To seated lands returned, 1003 4!2 80
To seated tax 1004 18,ltH 17
To unseated tax 11)04 5,084 2!)
To 00-day list 1001 74 40
To Illegal assess't Jenks twp 4H) 00
lo state tax returned , 4 . t l
To State tax ret'd, forest tire
To reed Hickory tp. tax refund'd
78 25
2 34
To reed lines 112 O0
To reed Jury fees 12 00
To reed old iron, stone and plauk 11 00
To recti liquor license eo SO
To reed 5 prct. added to seated
land returned
24 01
250 11
50 72
00
124 Oil
00 51
3 IHi
102 10
To reed 5 prct. on $5002.80 Collec
tors balances
To reed int. paid ou unseated.tsx
To reed automobile liceuse
To reed lands redeemed from Co.
To lands sold bv Co. Comin'rs...
To error in exonerations
To Cr. on Howe twp aco'ts
$44,407 70
To balance $20,073 73
F. A. KELLER, Treasurer ot Forest County, in account with the Poor Funda of
said County for the year ending January 2d, 1905.
To bal. last settreinent $ 5,228 24
To seated lands returned 1903 240 63
To sealed tax 1904 0.084 47
To unseated tax 1904 S,8;l5 72
To unseated tax additional 1904..
4 Z
To reed maintenance insane 434 70
To reed potatoes, beef aud butter
Sold 200 43
To reed stock Sold 158 70
To reed hay Sold 227 49
To reed board 02 89
To error In merchandise hill..... 135
To land redeemed from Co 52 1
To laud sold by Co. Com'rs 45 24
To int. paid nn unseated lauds ... 29 87
To 5 prct. Collectors' balances 125 06
To additional nnseated tax 1904.. 2 48
i $18,745 99
To balance $3,847 56 .
J. C. UEIST, Prothouotory of Forest County, in account wltuaid
i year ending January za, looa.
To orders drawn $ 621 35 B(y fees allowed . $ 62135
GEO. W, NOBLIT, Sheriff of Forest County, in account with said County for the
year ending January 2d, 1905.
To orders drawn $ 1,062 71 By fees allowed $ 686 16
By Board and washing 376 55
$1,002 71 $1,062 71
S. D. IRWIN, District Attorney of Forest County, in account with said County lor
the year ending January 2d, 1905,
To orders drawn $ 70 00 By fees allowed $ 70 00
J. W. MORROW, Coroner of Forest County, in account with said County for the
year ending January 2d, 1905.
To orders drawn $ 6 00 ' By fees allowed $ 5 90
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' ACCOUNTS, for the year ending January 2'1, 1905.
A. K. SUIPE.
To County orders drawn $ 556 50 By l."0 days charged to Co. aco't..$ 556 50
To Poor orders drawn 395 50 By 11.') -days chg'O to Poor acc't..." 395 50
$952 00 , ' "
CONRAD BURHENN.
To County orders drawn $ 651 00 By 186 days charged to Co. acc't..$
To Poor orders drawn 220 60 By 63 days cbg'd. to Poor acc't
$871 50
HENRY WINEQARD.
To County orders drawn ...$ 679 00 By 191 days charged to Co. aco't..$
To Poor orders drawn 199 50 By 67 days chg'd to Poor acc't...-
$878
RECAPITULATION OF
To bal. Dog Fund $ 458 44
To bal. Redemption Fund 121 62
To bal. County Fund 20 673 73
To bal. Poor Fund 3,847 56
To bal. Twp. School Fund 4,575 82
To bal. Horo School bond Fund.. 30 37
lo bAl. Twp. Road Fund 2,728 97
FOREST COUNTY, ss. '
Vt'e, the undersigned auditors of Forest County, hereby certify that we did meet at
the Court House in Tionesta Bjro, in said Forest county, according to law, and did aud
it aud adjust the several accounts of the Treasurer, Prothoiiotitry, t-tieritl', District At.;
torney, Coroner, and County Comruissionurs, for the year ending January 2, A. 1). I!i05,
aud found the same as set out in tbe foregoing report. Iu testimony whereof, we have
nereutito set our nanus anu seals 1Mb -1st
Attest, D. W. Clark, Clerk.
EXPENDITURES of Forest County foi year ending Januaiy 2, 1905.
Justices' fees $ 20 35
Constables' pay 178 27
Witness fees 147 78
Sheriff's fees 1,002 71
I'rotbonotary's fees 521 ''5
District Atly 70 00
Stenographer 206 45
Telephone and Telegraph 65 25
Refunding orders 263 87
Indigent soldiers m - 30 00
Kxtinction of forest fires 16 35
Road views 523 38
Solicitor UK) 00
Election expenses 1,1.VJ 90
Western Penitentiary 198 65
Reform School 25 28
Express and Drayage 3410
Bridge account 6,049 25
Fuel, Lights and Water 316 t9
Books and Stationery, Commis
sioners' office 220 80
Rooks and Stationery, Prothono-
tary's office 204 78
Books and Stationery, Truasur- -
er's office 79 00
Court House and Jail repairs and
supplies I,(i."i0 64
Scalp Isnintles 272 00
Jury Comruieslouers aud Clerk... 76 34
FINANCIAL STATEMENT of Forest.
ARSKTS.
Cash aud uncollected tax. etc $20,673 73
Due from Tionesta Borough 301 2."
Due from Tionesta Township 20 45
820,
995 43
EXPENDITURES of Forest Co.
. Poor
Salaries, wages andmedteal atten.S 1
Provisions, supplies, cloth'g.shoes
Fuel aud light -
Medicine
Repairs
Traveling expense
Farm expense
Incidental expense
Miscellaneous
Building aud improvements
Out door relief 1
,5.18 70
687 01
C80 00
82 tiO
9-3 82
189 41
337 19
30 BS-
90 38
240 24
23! I 00
Insane at state hospital 1,
1.14 60
Feeble minded iu training school
Outside expense
1")0 (H)
6 00
January zu, rjuo.
CIt.
By transfd to State aoo't f 14a B0
By County aeu't " M
By Jenka twp. Treas. receipt 1H 00
By TloneHta boro. Treas. receipt 22 00
By 6 pr. ot, com, ou fliOO.OO 0 HO CO
ftsoo oo
In account with the State ot Penusyl-
Jrnuary 'm, iua.
Stale Treas. re -elpt .,. $ 2,089 27
exonerations '. 14 OS
Printer' bills ll" 17
postage 7 l'2
By
By
By
By
Bv
15 prct. coin $1,000 mercantile... 50 00
By
By
By
By
By
l prct, coin, on fiu.17 - Vi
1 prct. on Sdl,Ho personal S :il
6 prct. on $70 tax on loans 3 60
5 prct. on $15 eating house 75
5 prct. $100 on billiard 5 00
$2,21H5 12
Jmmury 2d, 1005.
By orders redee'd sheep damages 2G3 50
By transjlil to Tvvp. Treasurers... 401 12
By exonerations 74 00
By 8 prct. com. $705.03 22 31
By balance 458 44
$1,224 37
January ilil, lUOd.
By paid Individuals $ 714 8.1
By 3 prct. com. $714.83 21 45
By bal 121 02
857 00
ending Jannary 2d, r.m
By Couuty orders redeemed $20,35(1 59
ItV 3 prct. com. on $10,233.28 487 00
By 1 prct. on $1,123.30, bridge. .... 41 23
By interest paid on Co, bonds lo
Aug. 1, 1004 COO 00
To interest paid on Co. bonds to
July, 1004 80 00
Hy 3 prot. com. on $080 interest.. 20 40
By State tax on Co. debt 70 00
By 3 prct. on $70 2 10
By 5 prct. Collectors' corn's 670 08
By 5 prct. Collectors' abatements 534 80
By exonerations 480 00
By 5 prct. on $480.00 exonerations 24 00
By 5 prct. on $0 00 automobile 30
By allowed on double axHexatn't.. 70 33
Bv lands sold to County KM) 80
By 3 prcl. on $100.80 4 00
Bv robate tax on growing timlier IS 30
By 3 prct, on $18.30 55
By p'd Supt. MlilziriKer Co. Inst.. 158 IVi
By 3 prot.ou $158.33 4 75
By change In valuation 2 00
By school directors' convention.. 41 CO
By 3 prct. on $11.00 I 23
By balance 20,073 73
$44,407 70
By orders redeemed $ 8,543 90
By 3 prct. on $8,543.00 250 32
By bonds No. 1 and 2 redeemed.. 2,000 00
Bv 1 prct, on $2,000 20 00
By bonds Nos. 3 to 14 redeemed.. 2,000 00
By 3 prct. on J2.000 .. (Ml no
Hy coupons redeemed 1,00(1 67
By 3 prct. on $1,060.07 32 (HI
By Collectors' abatement 2ii7 40
By exonerations 210 04
By 5 prct, on $210.04 12 (HI
By Collectors' commissions 285 04
By lands sold to County 83 45
By 8 prct. on $83.45 '.. 2 59
fly double assessment 28 12
By erftur in assessment I'd
By balance 3.817 66
$18,715 99
County fi
for the
, ' " $952 00
651 (X)
220 50
$871 50
679 00
199 50
50
TREASURER'S BALANCES.
$878 60
To bal. Twp. Cash Road Fund... 1.027 68
To bal. Twp. Building Fund 1,3(H 26
To bal. Twp. Poor Fund 1 59
To bal. Lockup Fund 89 89
$34,859 93
By Wm. Harrison's Receipt $34,859 93
uay ot January, a. D. lUiio.
W. H. STILES, I SEAL
GEO, W. HOLKMAN, SEAL
B. A. McCLOdKEY, Tseal
Auditors.
Grand Jury ...?,'."
Petit Jury
Tipstave and Court Crier.....;.,...
Assessors' wages
Conrad Rurhen, Commissioner...
A. K. Shlpe, Commissioner
Henry Welngard, Commissioner..
Commissioners' Clerk
County Auditors
Janitor Court House
Livery, etc
Printing
Insurance ,
Coroner's inquests
Miscellaneous ,
Treasurer's commission
Interest on bonds
State tax on loaus
Collectors' abatements and coin's
Double assessment
Lands sold to county....
Rebate on growing limber
County institute
Change in value (Mrs. llohror
land)
School directors' convention
Collectors exonerations ,
3"9
978
153
1,(61
- 651
586
679
7K0
149
386
64
052
131
17
340
661
(WO
70
1,128
70
166
18
158
480
$23,734
County for year ending January 2, 1905.
LIABILITIES.
Bonds outstanding
Assets over liabilities
17,000 00
3,99.-. 43
. $20.9H5 43
District for year ending January 2, 1905.
Conrad Burhen, Commissioner 2J0 CO
A. It. Slope, Commissioner '. 395 50
Henry Winegard. Commissioner.. 199 50
Commissioners' clerk 120 00
Treasurers' commission 370 91
Collectors' abatements, cotnmU-
sion, and exonerations 804 48
Interest oa bonds 1,060 67
Bonds redeemed 4,0011 00
Double assessment 28 1
Error in assessment 90
Lands sold to County 83 41
$14,8!8 43
As though they were hero in porsQii ; as
sured that their interests will bo just as
well cared for and their orders will receive
just as much attention.
WRITE FOR SAMPLES.
I
New Dress Goods are in
.. ' - ' v
And tlic preseut'a great variety of weaves, and a broad range
of colors. The very popular Panamas are here iu Blues,
Browns, Green and Black.
New Suits are here,
The product of some or America's best tailors and showing it
iu every line. In our pilaris to present Suits at ultractive
prices, wn never allow ourselves to bu templed toward the imi
tation or shoddy. $15 00 Suits here must carry as much style,
and bIiow as perfect workmanship, as though the price was
twice thnt, Thai's how wo earned this enviable reputation
as Oil City's Laading Suit and Cloak House. Expect to
maintain that supremacy same way.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT of Popr Funds of Forest Oo. for year einllng Jan. 2, 1!K)5.
ahsi'.ts. LiAmi.mxa.,
ChhIi and uncollected tax, etc 8 3,847 '0 liouds outstanding $26,000 00
Duo from individuals .'7.120 - ,v
Liabilities over ucsaU 21,070 24 '
$20,000 00
FOREST COUNTY, us.
V, the undersigned Commissioners of Foreat County, and Forest County Poof Dis
trict, do berehy certify that the foregoing statement of receipts and expenditures aud
Mtntemeut of assets and liabilities are coraeet ad true to the Iwsi, of our knowledge and
belief. - CONltAD BDKHENN, fSBAl.l )
A. K. stlll'K, Israi.) Commissioners.
Attest, 8. M. IIenky, Clerk HENRY WhlNQAKD, skalJ )
. . 5t
AM'gclable Preparation for As
similating Hie food amlKcg ula -ling
(lie S toinaclis and Dow Is of
Tromolcs Digcsliort,Chccrl
nessandncsl.Conhiiiis neither
Opitim.Morpliiac nor Mineral.
ISOXNAllCOTIC.
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lUdutetilrSJa
iliilKyn nam:
Apeifccl Ht'meily forConslip.1
0on , Sour Slomach.DiaiThocfi
Worms .Convulsions .Fcvcrish
ncss and Loss of SLEEl".
Facsimile Siflnnture ot
NEWVOTIK.
EXACT C0FY OF WRAPPER.
m
THE OLD RELIABLE
LIVERY STABLE,
UK
TIONESTA, - PENN.
S.S.CANFIEtD PROPRIETOR.
03
flood Stock, (iooil Cni iliiKOM mid Hu;
Kiiw to lot. upon tbo iiiostrpiisiiimhlHterinti.
II (t Will IllNO "Id
JOB TE-AIMIIlNrG-
AU ordoiM loft ttt Hie 1'oHt Ollioewll
rocoivo pronipl. allonlion.
Ollioe ) .fc VA National.-"'' tillilinj,',
OIL CITY,.'..'
- ij ' .
Eyeit exainiaoil free. . , .
ExcltiHivol v Opticnli
fX. j
."S i ' I ilia .r . -r ? i -a. i
Out of town Customers
Can Shop at this Storo
AVith Just as Much
Satisfiiciious'
$20,000 00
m mm nh MitU-iift.lt rfli tf tr. ni Tn-i 'if A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
THI OtNTAUR lOMNirr. NKW TORS OITV.
Write today for weekly price-list We pay
the highest market prices for
Hides, Calf-Skins, Pelts and Tallow
In any size lots-Prompt payments Our
reputation 10 years' fair dealing Bank
references furnished
Force, Saucr & Co.
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