The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, October 25, 1905, Image 2

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
J. t. WINK, Editor 4 PaopanToa.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2fl, 1905.
1905 OCTOBER 1905
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Republican Ticket.
KTATK.
Stale Treasurer,
J. LEE PLUMMKR.
Supreme Court Justice,
JOHN STEWART.
Superior Court Judges,
CHARLES E.IKICE.
JAMES A. BEAVER.
GEORGE B. ORLADY.
t'OlSTY.
Associate Judge,
DAVID B. SHIELDS.
rrolhonotary, f c,
J. C. GEIST.
Sheriff,
A. W. STROUP.
County Commissioners,
ANDREW WOLF,
LEONARD AGNEW.
Auditors,
W. H. STILES.
C1IAS. F. KLINESTIVER.
Jury Commissioner,
J. B. EDEN.
THE COUNTY TICKET.
If any exceptions can be taken to tbe
Republican ticket of Forest county It
would be Interesting to know what those
exceptions would be. Tbe fact ia tbere
are none to offer. Men of all shades of
political opinion readily concede that tbe
Republicans have nominated a ticket of
exceptional strength and signal ability.
The candidates are all men who are pe
culiarly fitted to perform tbe duties of
the offices for which their party baa
named them. All are men of sound
Judgment, good intelligence, large ex
perience in business affairs, exercising
rare discretion in the oonduot of their
private business, and are not rattle
headed or visionary in any matter. Tbey
are men of sobriety, good moral charac
ter, sterling honesty, and selected from
the best and most conservative citizen
ship of Forest county. These are facts
which every bonest voter in the county
will concede, and which no foe can deny.
David B. Shields, tbe candidate for As
sociate Judgo, is one of our county's best
citizens, every inch a man, whose char
acter Is without spot or blemish, and who
would adorn the honorable position to
which he aspires. A better selection for
this office oould scarcely be made, and
those best acquaintpd with Mr, Shields
all recognize this fact.
J. C. Geist, the unanimous nominee for
the Important office of Prothonotary, Ac,
has more than proved his fitness for tbe
place. Forest county has never bad a
more competent official in that capacity,
and that is saying a good deal for it bas
had some very capable men In that office.
Mr. Geist is more than competent. lie is
obliging and pleasant with all who have
occasion to transact business in the Fro
thonotary's office, which is no small item
In the accouut.
A. W. Stronp, the party's choice for
Sheriff, is one of the honest, deserving
home-grown boys of Forest county. A
man of good Intelligence, self-made, and
who knows what it is to earn bis bread
by the sweat of bis lace. Thoroughly
competent in every respect to perform
the duties of the office of Sheriff, Mr.
Stronp will prove an honor to tbe county
which bas been bis home from birth, and
be deserves the vote and earnest support
of every Republican in the county, be
cause he has been loyal to his party ever
since be has had a vote.
Andrew Wolf and Leonard Agnow are
tbe Republican nominees for County
Commissioner. A better pair of con
servative, capable and business-like men
could scarcely be found In the county.
Both are men of ripe experience, mature
judgmont, strictest honesty, just what is
needed in tbe office of County Commis
sioner. They will administer the affulrs
of tbe county in an economical, safe man
ner, with due care for tbe welfare of tbe
taxpayers, because they are men who
cannot be swerved an iota from what they
believe to be right and for tbe best inter
est of all concerned. With the business
end of the county's affairs in such hands
the people need have no fear of the out
come. A vote for Wolf and Agnew Is a
vote for sensible, economical aud business-like
government.
For County Auditors the Republicans
have as their nominees two excollent
men, W. H. Stiles and Chas. F. Kline
stiver. The former bas had experience
in this office, and a better official in that
capacity could not be found. Mr, Kline
stiver will also be found a capable and
painstaking ofllcial, and with those men
to go over the county's accounts each
year the taxpayer may rest assured that
tbe auditing will be properly done, and
that every dollar must be accounted for
before transactions will pass inspection.
Then there is J. It. Kclon tor Jury Com
missioner, who will provoagood oilicisl.
With his extensive acquaintance over llio
county, and his thorough manner of do
ing things well, there should be no ques
tion about the jury list containing the
names of the best and most competent
men for tbissorvice.
Vote tbe Republican ticket straight.
There is no valid reason why you should
not do so. Give no complimentary votos,
for by such you holp to defeat your own
party for which you got no credit and for
which you would only feel sore and bato
yourself after you bad helped to do it.
THE SAME OLD TACTICS.
Unsuccessful Efforts to Discredit
Republican State Leaders.
PENROSE QUICKLY NAILS A LIE
Unwarranted Use of Hit Name In
Connection With the Bank Failure
In Allegheny.
(Special Correspondence.
rittaburg, Oct 24.
In the closing day of what baa been
a more or less exciting political cam
paign the Democratic managers ara
making a desperate effort to turn tht
tide in favor of William H. Berry, the
Prohibltlon-Democratlc-Lincolnlte can-
didate for state treasurer.
Everything has been going against
Berry since the day he waa nominated.
and his defeat by an overwhelming ma'
Jorlty Is Inevitable. They know this,
but they still hope to cut down the Re.
publican vote by continuing their
schemes of misrepresentation and de
liberate falsehood.
The failure of the Enterprise Bank
waa at once seized upon aa furnishing
a new field for activity in their pecu
liar and unenviable methods of cam
palgnlng. They have been striving to
have it appear that some of the Repub
Itcan state leaders are, In some lnex
plicable way, responsible for the clos
lng of the bank, but they have not been
able to produce a scintilla of evidence
to substantiate their vague Intimations
A Young Man's Statements.
Homer Castle, one of the Prohibition
nominees for the Superior court, who
bas been going up and down the state
making wild and irresponsible allega
tlons regarding the management of the
state finnnrcs, has been one of the most
conspicuous of those who have been
trying to use the failure of the Enter
prise Bank to advance political Inter
eats.
Up to the time of his nomination,
Castle was not known outside of the
email circle of acquaintances near hie
borne, and among them he had little
standing as a lawyer, as it has not
been long since he was an ofllce boy
In a law firm here. Nevertheless he
has assumed to speak of matter!
of which he could not possibly
have personal knowledge, as though
he were fully and authoritatively In
formed as to facts and circumstances.
The despicable attempt to connect
Senator Penrose with the affairs of
this bank was mot with a prompt and
emphatic denial from the senior sena
tor, as well as with a public statement
from John It. Cunningham, the United
States bank examiner.
Penrose's Prompt Denial.
This Is Senator Penrose's signed
statement which effectually nailed the
li", circulated for political purposes,
that he had a note in tbe Enterprise
Bank:
"I have no obligations of any
kind In the Enterprise National
Bank. I am not connected in any
way. directly or indirectly, with
the notes of W. H. Andrews, If
there are any such In the Enter
prise National Bank. I have no
Interest whatever in the Penn
sylvania Development Company
or with any other project In New
Mexico. Any intimations to the
contrary are malicious falsehoods
for political effect.
(Sifincd) "BOIES PENROSE."
Following this statement from Sen
ator Penrose, Bank Examiner Cun
ningham made public this announce
ment: "An examination of the papers
In the bank shows that there Is no
paper there with the name of
Senator Penrose upon It, either as
maker, indorser or guarantor."
Despite these positive statements
showing that Senator Penrose's name
was used In this connection without
authority or Justification of any kind,
the Democrats have continued to dis
tort the facts in trying to win votes for
their candidate for state treasurer.
But there Is no reason to believe
that they will be successful In that
direction.
Berry Not Taken Seriously.
There Is no Berry sentiment In this
part of the state, and from what is
heard from other sections the same
condition of affairs exists everywhere
throughout the commonwealth.
The Berry candidacy has been more
or less of a joke. It has not been
taken seriously even by many Demo
crats who, when they heard that their
party had put up a Prohibitionist to
head their state ticket, at once reach
ed the conclusion that the Democratic
ticket was doomed to defeat by even
more than the usual majority.
J. Lee Flummer, the Republican
nominee for state treasurer, will get
an unprecedented majority for an off'
year In Allegheny county. His name
Is on both the Republican and the
Citizens tickets. He will also run well
In every county west of the Alls
ghenle8. The Republican leaden here look
for Plummer's total majority In the
state to reach nearly 200,000.
Oregon's exposition Is over, and it
can now devote its time to finding a bet
ter grade of congressmen.
Have you ever heard a reason given
why any Republican Bliould not vote the
straight Republican tcketat the coming
election? II so, what is it?
The retirement of Jelf Davis from hiuh
position in the public lite of Arkansas
ought to be worth at least f5 more on
every acre of land lu tbat great state.
Secretary Hitchcock's work In run
ning down land frauds ia thorough, and,
unlike soma who imilte a great roar in
tbe name of reform, hn lands tho big
follows.
The Republican ticket of this county ia
one of the cleanest, most capable and
least objectionable of any the party has
ever had. Then vote it straight from top
to bottom.
TO (THE A I OU IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refuud tbe money if it falls
to euro. K. W. Grove's signature ia on
each box. 25c. o25
Paying a Debt of (iralliuile.
Mr, Mott Allen, foreman, Union City
(Pa.) Chair Factory, says: "I was badly
afflicted with rheumatism for mora than
eight months; at times bad to got up at 11
o'clock and stay up the balance of tbe
night; could not dress myself without the
aid of my wife; am now entirely cured.
and by the use of only one 60o bottle of
Crocker's Rheumatic Remody. For sale
by Dunn A Fulton, pharmacists, Tiouesta,
For fifteen yearn I waa alHlcted with
Inflammation of the kidneys and pains in
the groin, side and back and suffered no
one knows how much until I procured
Thompson's Barosma, Backache, Kidney
and Liver Cure, which made a complete
cure as I have ieen perfectly well for
several year. E. J. Nourse, Mapleton
Iowa. Thompson's Barosma is guaraii'
teed' harmless and pleasant to take
urugglsis, (oo anu fl.uo. tf
('llninilit'urr.
The influence of climatic conditions In
the cure of consumption is vory much
overdrawn. The poor patient, and the
rich patient, too, can do much better at
home by proper attention to food digea
Hon, and a regular use of German Syruo
Free expectoration in tho morning ia
made certain by German Syrup, so is a
irood night's rest and thn AhMniwA nf that
weakening couirh aud de bill latin a- nluhr
sweat, neauess niKiiiN anu the exhaus
tion due to conaliinir. the prnutnut itro.il
of tlie iMinsumntive. ran ItA nrAvatireit m
stopped by taking German Syrup iiber-
any una reguiariy. nuouiu you be aula
io go in a warmer ciime, you will nncl
that of the thousands of consumptives
there, the few who urn linnnHtnil ami n.
gain streimth are those who use Gorman
nyrup, iriai Domes, zoo; regular alzo,
too. ror sate dv iJiinn E ulton.
You will find enclosed 60o for San.
Cure Ointment. Kindly send it at once.
It is worth its weight in gold. My bus-
band says be would not be without it if it
cost five dollars a bottle. He bas been
troubled with Piles many years. He did
not want me to write for tho first bottle
of San-Cura, as be bad given up all hope
of belug cured. He cannot now say
enough of your wonderful San-Cura Oint
ment. Mrs. Daniel McCoruiick. 408 E
Win St., Erie. Pa. At all druuirista. 25c
ana auo. tf
Thompson's Barosma bas never been
known to fail in curing any disease of the
Kidneys, l,lver or iiladder; also Rheu
matism, Sciatica, Palpitation ol (he Heart,
nervous iieoiuiy ana f emale Weaknesa.
Thompson's Barosma can be taken bv all
ages aud bas cured many children of
i(u-retention or bed wetting. It is
purely vegetable and pleasant to take.
No opiate in any form is used in its man
ufacture. Thompson's Rarnsnia 50n and
fl.uu. All druggists. tf
933.00 to the PnrlHc t'oiut. Chicago, Mil
waukee A- SI. rHl Hallway.
S33. Chicago to San Francisco. T.ns
Angeles, J'ortland, Seattle, Tacome,
aud many other poinis od the Pacific
Coast. Everv dav until Octoher SI
Double berth in tourist sleener. 87.
Descriptive folder free. Choice of
routes via the (Jhicairo. Milwaukee Ar
A St. Paul Railway. John R. Pott,
uiatnet I asaencer Aeent. Koom n
Park Building, Pittsburg; Pa. oct25
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY VIRTUE of sundry writs of Flori
Facias and Levari Facias, issued out
of the Court of Common Pleas of Forest
County. Pennsylvania, and to me direet-
ed.tbere will be exposed to sale by public
venaue or ouu-ry at mo l ourt House in
tbe Borough of Tiouesta, Pa on
MONDAY, NOV. 20, A. D. 1905,
at 2:00 o'clock p. in., the following des
cribed real estate, to-wit:
J. S. VAIL vs. T. A. BARBER, Fi. Fa.,
rto, o, nepiemDer jerm, awn. JS. v.,
No. 10, November Term, W05, (waiv
ers.) A. C. Brown, Attorney.
All tbe right, title, interest and claim
of the defendant of, in and to all that cer
tain parcel or land situate in the village
of West Hickory, Harmony township.
Forest county, Pennsylvania, bounded
as follows: Beginning at a post on Ann
street, thence north 67 degrees west 77
and 4-10 feet to a post; thence north 2!)
degrees 102 feet to a post; theuce south CO
and 3-4 degrees east Tl and 4 10 feet to a
post on Ann street; thenco alone Ann
street south 29 degrees west 102 feet to a
post and place of beginning. Containing
0774.8 square feet of land, be the same
more or less, on which is erected one
dwelling house 10x24 feet, and one and
one-bait story kitchen attached 12x16 feet;
also one barn, size 32x46x16 feet, also out-
ouuaings.
Taken in execution and to be sold as
thn nronertv of T. A. Rnrlinr. at thn anit
of J.S. Vail.
ALSO,
LEMUEL S. WOLF, Assignee of J. J.
Fislier'a Aam'r, vs. ui.MIMA KEN l
EK, in hands of JACOB BENDER,
Executor of Estate ot Elmina Bender,
decoded. JACOB BENDER, with no
tice to MINNIE K. BENDER and
FRED. H. BENDER, Torre Tenants,
Lev. Fa., No. 42, September Term, 1905.
E. D., No. 14, November Term, 1905.
S. D. Irwin, Attorney.
All the right, title, interest and claim
of tbe defendants of, in and to all those
certain lota in the village of West Hick
ory, Forest county, Pennsylvania, de
scribed as follows, viz; Heginning at
post, Main street, corner of lots Nos. 25
and 26, tbence along lot No. 25 north 58
degrees and 39 minutes west 90 feet to an
alley; thence by same north 31 degrees 21
in unites east oil leet to post; thence by
lot No. 28 south 59 degrees 39 minutes
east CO feet to post; thence by Main street
south 31 degrees 21 minutes west 60 feet
to place of beginning. Containing 5100
square feet nf land, being 1 its Nos. 26,
27, as per Wliittekln plot. Also, those
other lots in same village last aforesaid,
described thus, viz; Beginning at post
corner of lots Nos. 45 and 411, thence by
Ann street north 31 degrees 21 minules
east 60 fe't to post; theuce by lot No. 48
south 58 degrees 39 minutes east 70 feet to
post; thence by alley south 31 degrees 21
minutes west 60 feet to post; thence by
lot No. 45 norili 58 degrees 39 minutes
west 70 feet to post to place ot beginning.
Containing 42(H) square feet, being lots
Nos. 46, 47. of Whittekin's plau ol V P.
Siggina farm.
Taken in execution and to be sold as
tbe property of Elmina Bender, in hands
of Jacob Bender, Executor of Estate of
Elmina Bender, deceased, Jacob iiender,
with notice to Minnie E. U'-mler ami
Fred II. Bender, Terre Tenants, at the
suit of Lemuel S. Wolf, Assignee of J. J.
Fisher's Adin'r.
TERMS OF SALE. Tho following
must be strictly complied with when the
property is stricken down :
1. Whon tbe plaintiir or other lien cred
itors become tlio purchaser, the costs on
thn writs must lie paid, anil a list of liens
including mortgago searches on the prnp
i rjy sold, together with such lien credi
tor's receipt for Iho amount of the pro
ceeds of the sale or audi portion thereof
as ho limy chum, must be furnished the
Shcriir.
2. All bids must be paid in full.
3. All sales not settled immediately
will be continued until 2 o'clock p. m.,
of the next day, at which time all proper
ty not settled for will agiin be put up
and sold at the expense and risk of the
the person to whom first sold.
See Purdon's Digest, Ninth Edition,
page 416, aud Smith's Forms, page :ts4.
GEO. W. NOBL1T, Kheritr.
Sheriffs Office, Tiouesta, Pa., Oct. 'Si,
1905.
WANTED. Representative In own
community. $500.00 capital re
quired. Good salary to right party
Bona-rldo real phIbIm m-nnmiiiimi A1
dreas New Martinsville Improvement
tu, wiieeiing or steelton, W. Va, tt
Forest County Prohibition
Ticket.
For Associate Judge,
WM. LOWMAN, Marleuyille.
For Prothonotary,
JAMES G. BROMLEY, Tionesta,
For County Commissioner,
C. A. LANSON, Tiouesta.
For Sheriff,
For Auditor,
ROBERT C. YOUNU, Kellettvllle.
For Jury Commissioner,
ASA W. HEATH. Tionesta.
PROCLAMATION.
Whereas. The Hon. W. M. Lindsay.
President Judgo nf the Court of Common
Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for
the county ot torest, has issued his pre
cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas,
Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans'
Court, Oyer and Torminer and General
Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for the
County or Forest, to commence on
the Third Monday of November, being
me som oay oi Aovemoer, ltva. NO'
tice is therefore given to the Cor.
oner, Justices of the Peace and Con
stables ot said county, that they be then
and there in their proper persons at ten
o'clock A. M., ot said day with thoir
recoras, inquisitions, examination, and
other remembrances, to do those tilings
which to their ofilee appertain to be done.
aud to those whoaro bound in recognizance
to prosecute against the prisoners that are
or shall be in tbejail of Forest County, that
nicy may ue men ana mere to prosecute
against thorn as shall be lust. Given un.
der my band and seal this 23d day of
GEO. W. NOBLIT, l.s. Sheriff.
TICIAL LIST.
List of causes set down for trial In the
Court of Com mon Pleas of Forest County,
Pennsylvania, comtnenclnir on the
Third Monday of November. 1905:
1. W. 8. McChnsney vs. Frank Brown
and Monroe McManigle, co-partners
doing business as Brown A McManigle,
no. i.i, aepiemoer term, 1904. summons
in action or assumpsit.
2. George M. Miller vs. J. M. Bern la
and Harry Bo mis, partners doing bust
ness as J. M. uemls & Son, No, 17, Sep
tern her term, 1904. Summons in as
sumpsit.
3. Alfred Johnson vs. J. M. Hasting
l.nniDer io., no. sj, Meptember term,
vmo, summons in assumpsit.
Attest, J. C. GEIST,
Prothonotary,
Tionesta, Pa., Ootober 23, 1905.
Confirmation Notice.
Notice is hereby civen that the follow
ing accounts have been filed in inv office
and will be presented at the next term of
uourt lor connrmation :
First and final account of R. II. Mur
ray, Administrator of the estate of J. B,
Watson, lateof Jenks township, deceased.
J. V. GEIST,
Clerk of Orphans' Court.
Tionesta, Pa., October 23, 1905.
Executor's Notice.
Whereas, Letters Testamentary on the
estate of Lewis Weingard, late of Har
mony township, Forest county. Fa., de
ceased, having been granted to the un
dersigned, all persons indebled to said
estate are hereby notified to make pay
ment without delay, and those having
claims or demands will present them,
duly authenticated, for settlement.
(J. At. Arnkr, Executor,
Oct. 4 6t. Tionesta, Pa,
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Flooring, Siding,
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Window Casings
and Inside Work.
A good supply to select
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Call on or add res?.
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TIONESTA. PA.
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UUl'KALO AND ALLEGHENY VAL
LEY DIVISION.
Takinir effect, October 8th, 1905.
No. 30 Buffalo aud Pittsburg
Kxproas, daily except Hnn
rlay 11:01 a.m.
No. 82 Oil City and Pittsburg
ExprOMH, daily !i 8:28 p.m.
No. (i:ia Oil City Accommoda
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For Hickory, Tldioute,Warren,Kinzua,
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No. 81 OIhiiii ExpreHn, daily. 7:53 a. in.
No. S3 Pittsburg Express,
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No. 1133 Warren accommoda
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For Time Tables and additional infor
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urn)
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or articles now manufactured
many people preferring it to tbe
much more expensive woolen
gooda.
lly the Yard, Fancy Outings
and Flannelettes sell from 80 to
IGo. Fatterns are as dainty and
attractive as the higher priced
gooda.
Cotton lllanketa, G5o to 81.50
per pair.
Night Dresses, lull eizos,$l and
?1.50.
Underskirts, 50o.
Large Stock to select from.
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All work pertainlncr to Machinery. En
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Machinery given special attention, and
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Your patronage solicited.
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Repairs Boilers, Stills,
Tanks, Agitators. Buys
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T. D. COLLINS, Prbsidrnt.
lTOTiiiKly oWainod. or FEE RETURNED.
CO VIMS' IXPiailNCt. Our CHARCiS ARK
THE LOWEST. Bend model, photo or aktitrh fur
expert Mrch and tree report on patenubultjr.
INFRINGEMENT ulu conducted before all
court. Patent, obtained thmufrh ua ADVER
TISED and SOLD, free, TRADE-MARKS, PEN.
SIONt and COPYRIGHTS qulcklr obtained.
Opposite U. S. Patent OtTloa,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Take Laxative Bromo quinine TaMets.
Seven Million boxes sold In post 12 months. ThlS Signature.
.
Black
A BLACK SUIT
Can be worn evory
day In tin) year, and
auy hourof tlie day
You can wear the Coat and Vest with any
Trousers, or the Trousers with any Coat and
Vest. However, we wish to say right here and
emphasize:
Have a Care
In buying your Black Suit, lor black shows
good or poor tailoring as no other fabric docs.
We make all styles of Black Suits, both single
and double breasted, from the very finest Thi
bets, Clays, or Unfinished Worsteds. Each
suit is cut to your individual measure and made
in our own shops. Every yard of goods shrunk
and guaranteed absolutely fast color.
$15.00, 18.00. $20.00, 22.50.
$24.00, 25.00. ,
H. B. Feit, Manager Tionesta Branch,
Glasaow Woolen Mills Co.,
WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS.
110
CENTRE
STREET.
Cole's Hot Blast
warm
f ,. -"-l
afi IjfTir 8h.w.5t.v.
jflgSSj? 80,1 Col1
anice. , investigate today.
CAUTION
See the words, "Cole's Hot Blast from Chicago" on the feed door ot
each stove. None genuine without it.
Our stock of Stoves, as usual,
GAS RANGES
which are sold at the lowest possible figure. Economize on gas
J. 0. Scowden,
JAMES HASLET,
SuHcessor to 8. II. Haslet's Sons.
GENERAL MERCHANTS.
Furniture Dealers,
AND
UNDERTAKERS.
TIONE.HTA, PENN
To Cure a Cold m One
EBB
Clothes.
IT'S ALWAYS RIGHT
OIL CITY, PA.
WILL SAVE $25.00 IN FUEL THIS V11TEB
Cole'l Hot Blaat is a great value. Wa sell
it nnder a positive guarantee. It burns soft coal,
lignite coal. coke, hard coal, wood or anv fuel
without any change in the stove. Yon only need
one stove (or the entire year, Spring, Fall or
dead ol Winter. Strikes or coat combines cease
to be a terror if you have a Cole's Hot Blut.
Flre Never Out
It la tha ontv atrwa that Itmm tha luwu
all night and gives the family warm
oreaaiast room in tne morning without kindling
new nre. unaranteea to Hold nre Irom
Saturday night to Monday morning.
Saves the Dollars
If yon feel poor it saves half yout
viii, wuiio giviug ina awva
beautiful result. It will av.n
make a ton of cheap alack soft
coal, do mora work and bold fire
better than your neighbor gets out
of a ton of hard coal ia his 150.00
atove.
Scientific and Air-tight
construction throughout. A patent
ed ateel collar connects the elbow
draft to the stove body and cannot
open by action of the fiercest heat
Tha patented compound hinge
on the lower draft cannot warp and
the draft door closes air-tight by its
own weight. The guaranteed
smoke-proof feed door
prevents smoke, dust or gas
escaping when fuel is put in
the stove. Perfect results,
therefore, from any fuel. The
heavy fire box protects tha
points where other stoves
burn out first, and insures
great durability.
Ask to see the patented
dustless ash cover for re
moving ashes. Our method
Vis the onlv clAnn usu
0 Cole's Hot Blast makes
-9.uu worth of fuel give
more heat than $10.00
worm in any other stove.
Sold on a positive guar-
consists of the latest makes ol
AND HFATFDQ
Tionesta, Pa.
J OKKNZO FULTON.v
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES,
Anil all klnda or
HORSE FURNISHING GOODS.
TfONKSTA. PA.
Chamberlain's tfmX
Never fails. Buy it now. It may aave life.
Day
Cores Crip
In Two Days.
Sjyr
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