The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, January 09, 1907, Image 2

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In the calendar year that ended Decem
ber 31 the revenue of the government vh
bead of expenditures 159,000,000. Secre
tary 8haw'a estimate of 158,000,000 sur
plus for the fiscal year tbat closos June
30 next Is likely to be exceeded.
Tub Dlngtey law will be a decade old
this year. It has made good as the most
wisely planned tariff legislation the
country has ever known. Its "revisers"
should take beed lest they prove them
selves to be bungling destructives.'
. The latest prosperity advice of Secre
tary Shaw Is "to be of good cheer and try
to be conservative In everything except
tnanaminess." The secretary sees no
cloud in the sky except freight conges
tion, and a remedy for that can be de
vised by American resources and enter
prise.
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rKESIDKNT KOOSKVKLT'S ni8agA" to
Congress on his act, discharging the ne
gro soldiers for shooting up a town In
Texas, shows many precedents for his
action in this matter. Those colored sol
diers who shielded the real murderers
are fust as guilty aa the murderers them
selves, and whether white or black, they
were a disgrace to the army and were
properly discharged without honor.
What America needs more than rail
way extension and western Irrigation,
and merchant marine, and a new navy, is
, a revival of piety, the -kindmother and
father used to have-ple'y that counted it
good business to stop tor daijy, family
prayer before breakfast, right in the
njiddle of harvest; that quit field work a
half hour earlier Thursday night, so as
to get the chores done and go, to prayer
meeting; tbat borrowed money to pay
the preacher's salary. That's what we
need now to clean this oountry of the
filth of graft and of greed, petty and blm
of worship of fine bouses and big lands
and high office and grand social fuoo-
Hons. What Is this thing we are wor
shlplng but a vain repetition of what de
cayed nations fell down and worshipped
lust before the light went outT Read the
history of Rome in decay and you'll find
luxury tbat far excelled even New York
-extravagance. Great wealth never. made
a nation substantial nor honorable. There
is nothing on earth looks good tbat Is so
dangerous for a man or nation to
nanaie as quic, easy, big money. If
you do resist its deadly influence the
chances are that it will get youjps-eon. It
takes greater and finer heroism to dare
to be poor in Amerlcs than to charge the
earthworks in Manchuria. Editorial
from the Wall Street Journal.
New Pure Food taw Is Strict.
INSANITY PLEA FOR THAW.
His Mother, It la Said, Has Been Wor
Over to Favor It.
New York. Jan. 8. According to t
Pittsburg dispatch to The Times, act
Ing upon the advice of some of the
most famous legal lights In the coun
try, both as attorneys and friends,
Mrs. Mary Thaw", mother of Harry Ken
dall Thaw, has decided that to save
her son a plea of insanity will have
to be entered for him.
The latest persons to advise Jlrai
Thaw to follow this course are UnV.ed
States Senator Phllnder t Knax of
Pennsylvania and Justice; McKenna
of the United States' supreme court
This information comes to a person
wno is very cldse to the Thaw family.
Mrs. Thaw hnsit dast decided to adopt
mis course, If It is possible.
Harry K. Thaw Is not to te tola" of
it uni the lest moment. Then It will
be made plain to lm thai the insan
ny piea is tne only one that Is safe for
mm. If he does' not consent to adont
it, his relatives, it to said, will with
draw from the case.
Senator Knox and Justice McKenna
are both old friends of th"e Thaw fam
liy. Mrs. Thaw vlsifedf them and
pleaded with them to advise her, not
as attorneys but as friends, as to the
best course to pursue.
., . j ik viflciuU Elected.
The two local National banks held their j
annual election yesterday, tbe result
being the re-eleotlon of the old officers:
for tbe Forest County National the
officers-elect are, President, A. Wayne
Cook; Vice President, Wm. Smearbaugb;
Cashier, A. B. Kelly; Assistant Cashier,
Jas. H. Kelly; Clerk, Howard Kelly; Dl
rectors, A. Wayne Cook, O. W. Robin
son, Wm. 8mearbaugb, N. P. Wheeler,
T. P. Rltehey. J. T. Pale, A. B. Kelly.
In the Citirens National the only change
is-. th omission, at his request, of the
name jbfJ. C. Bowman, who had taken
tbe place of the late E. E. Vockrotu as a
director. The officers are. President. T.
D. Collins; Vloe President. F. X. Kreit.
let; Cashier and Secretary. J. C. Bowman:
Assistant Cashier, Ei W. Bowman; Di
rectors, T. D. Collins, E. L. feW6ody, C
M. Alt, O. W. Pmper, R. M. Herman, A.
M. Routt, F. R. Lanson, J. D. V. Reck,
T. J. vjlowmau, L. J. Hopkins, F. X.
Kreltler.
RClMlKU RATKS TO HARRI.HBt
AiiaiUNT INAUGURATION UOVJ1
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ronosyiyania Kaiiroad. Tlokettfthld
January 14 and 15, good returning iiti
January 18, inclusive, from all "tJLns
in Pennsylvania. Consult nearest 'jfoket
est 0I
Table
, TO CURE A COLD IN ONE 1
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Luuiive uromo Quinine Tablets.
Druggists refund tbe money if It falls
i. r . wrove'8 signature Is on
,
7Tyou feel all tired out and weak,
ub no energy, and suffer with a weak
Do, take Thompson's Barosma. Kid
ny, Liver and Bladder CUre at once,
two ana 1.00. punn A vatonf
uoiir penny given with a smile
toan a dollar given with a frown.
-Dade's Little Liver Pills thoroughly
iu ie system, good for laty livers,
make clear complexions, bright eyes and
nappy mouguts. Sold by J. R. Morgan.
DEAD FINGERS CLUTCHED BIBLE.
WWIe-on Way toTChurch Train Kills
McKeesport' Bookkeeper.
Pittsburg. Jan 8. "ft'Hh Ms stiffen,
ng Angers tightly clutching his Bible,
Gaylord D. Edmundson of Beaver
street, McKeesportfwaa -picked up
from the Baltimore' & Ohio railroad
tracks early Sunday night In a'dylng
condition Just after he had been struck
by a westbound passenger train. Ho
died five minutes later In the McKees
port hospital. ...
Mr. Edmundson was 65 years of age
and was on his way to church. The
accident occurred at 13th street, the
hootjoo" crossing, noted for Its fa
talities. Mr.Bdmundson was forced
to walk on the. railroad tracks to avoid
the muddy pavements and had Just
6tepped out of the way of an eastbound
freight train whj the passenger train
struck him.
Mr. Edmundson? was a bookkeeper.
His daughter, "Edna. Edmundson, wott
to church In a car ahfl did not hear of
her father's death until after the ser
vices. He hr survived by his widow,
one son and tfsughter.
. Local Institute at Cooksbiirff.
Program for Local Institute to be hoi,!
at Cooksburg, Jan. 10tb,J907:
Musie, Schools.
Devotional exeroises, Mrs. Hill.
Literature and Composition P iana. A lta
Timlin.
Orthography, Roy 8. Braden.
How Teach Fraction? Geo. M. Dunkle.
Recitation, Gladys Braden.
Music, Instrumental, Edith Rea.
Primary Geography, Anna Brewer.
Query Box.
AFTERNOON SESSION, 1:30 O'CLOCK.
Music, Institute.
Memory, Man's Best Servant, Harry
Coon.
Recitation, Amy Work.
Keeping Conditions Good, Olive M.
Myers.
Solo, Mrs. Harry Agnew.
Methods of Teaching History, Ralph C.
Morrison and Howard L. Hepler.
Recitation, Lulu Cross num.
Waste la Educational Processes and
Administration, T. B. Cook and G. W.
Van Horn.
Solo, Mrs. Agnew.
Benefit of County aud Local Institutes.
All Teachers.
evening entertainment by pupils
Couksburg and Fitzgerald schools.
yVitlce to Stockholders.
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,Anfa,,r"1 .meeting of tbe stockholders
f Tfce Red Hank Tolni.n. r- i..
inpl tbe BelVRHnranrum hnni.
V''K .-.on Tuesday, January. 1 fitof,
at Ode cock, p. m for tbe purpose ef
electing a board ot directors, and to trabs-
aol all Ollsr biisinm-tinoa!iarv.
' . T. W. Copkn haver, Pres f
' ' J- G, Mayis, Treasurer,. 1
nutni . XI. JiHAPP, EiSD'y,
Charter Notice.
JNouoe is hereby given tbat an applica
tion win oe made to tbe Governor of
ri-nnsyivinia on Thursday, January 31st,
1W7, by Franic K. Brown, George R.
Johnston, Leon Watson, T. D. Collins,
F. X. Kreltler, E. L DeWoody. W. P.
Crouch, O. W. Proper. L. J. Honk ins, F.
R. Laiison, A. M. Doutt, J4 D. W. Keck,
R. M. Herman. J. U. Bowman, S. S. Big
worth, D. W. Morrison and A. C. Brown.
...onuui nwiemoiy,eniniea "An
ACt tO provide for thA innnmnriitlnn
regulation of onrtain oorporatlons." ap-
nmiiul in.ll tu i .1 i . .
ments thereto, for the rliariur r .T. i.
tended corporstion to be called Tionesta
Trust Company, the character and obect
of which is tbe insurance of owners ot
rti BBiaie, mortgages, and others Inter-
wieu in real estate, trom loss
oi aeieotive titles, liens
irr'TrTCA'
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EsiiiavFOKn
Since we have been selling
Henderson Corsets
we liave bad more, ploasod cor
set customers that) ever before.
There are reasons, of coursu.
Tbe name would not sell tbe
corset if it were Dotj desirable
in every way. (
Women buy and weir the
HENDERSON beciise it is
stylish, comfortable, durable,
and reasonable in priot.
Various stvles at $1 and $150
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G.W. ROBINSON 1 SON :
Begin by wearing clotheB t
can be oirered by tbe man whe'
ready-made clothing dresses bin
tunable.
- We will admit that you cu
ready-made clothing to ours, but
Free to IJach and Kve
We will make to his persona
free of charge, a pair of our farm
every Suit or Overcoat prdered.
Suits and
Overcoats -
$15, $li
$20.0(
WE CJUAKAX
Absolute satisfaction in fit, sf
any garment made by us pro
refund your money.
by reason
and eneu ro
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Fireman's terrific Leap.
' Pittsburg, Jan. 8. During a $4,000
blar.e at a McKees Rocks dwelling
Sunday aftertsooaa gas explosion
shattered thehoiise and cut oft the es
cape of Walter Richards, a fireman of
hose company N$. 2. Richards leaped
from a third-story window, alighted
on the roof of a porch and rolled unln
jured from the porch to the ground.
Leaking gagplpea caused the blaze
which was In the home of Fred Glau-
6er on Island 8 venue. A general alarm
summoned all trie firemen In McKees
Rocks and Esplen. Mrs. Glauser, an
Invalid, wa carried out to a neigh
bor a suffering from shock.
On tbe first day of tbe year tbe dum
iooa ana drug law enacted by CongreHS
at its last session became effective. The
following facts gathered trom the new
enactment are presented by the Bliizsrd.
ana win interest most of our readers:
It is intended to end tbe practice of
aaulteratin
oua or deleterious 5gredients that atfect
ua enqsngrer bealth
law practically places every whole
sale dealer in drugs directly under the
scrutiny of tbe Government and renders
him amenable to heavy fine and Impris
onment for the breach of any of lta pro
visions. - Tbe first offense carries vlth it
a fine of nqt more than $!00, one year's
Imprisonment, or both, with the amount
of the fine doubled for tbe second offense,
The word "drug" as used in the law
pertains to all medicines and prepara
tlonarcognized In the National Formu
lary for internal or external use, and any
substance or mixtures of substances used
for the oure or mitigation of disease of
either man or animal, Drugs tbat do not
come t)o the standard of strength as pro-
. vided by the National Formularv. are
loOKAd til. in ax nrlnllArstAri tinii,.. n"-"-
. . ' . f nirt-orl .. th
More Coal Land Sold.
waynesburg, Jan. 8. Cashier J. B.
F. Rjiiehart of the closed Farmers and
Drovers' bank is still disposing of his
coal holdings In Greene county to raise
money to meet the closed bank's obli
gations.-Yesterday he and his wife
Jointly disposed of 100 acres In Wayne,
FrankiHr and Center townships to F.
P. lamut a Pittsburg attorney, for 110,-
000, Negotiations for the sale of
other coal blocks are pending, the pre
vailing price asked by Rinehart being
$100 an acre. Rinehart has abandoned
all business and refused to enter Into
any consultations.
Rejected Lover, Poor Shot.
New Castle, Pa., Jan. 8. While
Amelia Tardella, a pretty Italian girl
of 21, was at her home Sunday evening
during the absence of her parents, a
man, said to be a rejected lover, sud
denly entered the house and fired
three shots at her. None of the bul
lets struck her. Two Italians who
were In the room seized the shooter,
but when he threatened to kill them
they let go. The girl fainted after the
shots were fired and has not recov
ered consciousness. Her condition Is
critical.
Cream of the Sews.
Lots of people suddenly become deaf
when duty calls.
Skin diseases and sores. Wash with
San-Cura Soap and apply San-Curs Oint
ment. 25o each. Dunn & Fulton.
The cornet player Is seldom censured
for going on a toot.
The "after inventory" sales at the
Hopkins store are making 'em all sit up
and take notice. If you want your share
oi the bargains call early. n
When people sin It Isn't because they
are anxious for the wages thereof.
-Pine Salve Carbolized, acta like a
poultice; highly antiseptio, extensively
used for eczema, for chapped hands and
lips, cuts, burns. Sold by J. M. Morgan.
Some Jokers are as artless as their
jokes are pointless.
Thompson's Barosma, Kidney. Liver
and Bladder Cure makes a permanent
cure. 60o and $1.00. Dunn A Fnltnn
A man's credit may be good, but bis
cash Is always better.
Leather coats, overcoats, beavv work
ing coats, hats and caps, all just In sea-
son, but tbey are going to be put up at
oargains lor close buyers. Call early.
Hopkins. it
It takes a lot of will power to enable
a man to save himself from himself.
San-Cura Ointment cures old sores.
fever sores and ulcers, leaving a sound,
healthy skin. 25o. The 60o size holds
three times as much. Dunn A Fulton.
Villains invariably get what is com-
log to them on the stage.
Breakln the Xewn.
Alaska is a land of adventure and
romance," said a gold miner. "Many
queer things have hunnened In Alnskn "
be continued, smiling "many wretch
ed tumps. Sometimes It has been ne
essnry to oreiik sad news to mother?
at home, and sometimes this news has
been broken with wonderful skill.
An Alaskan called on a wonmn in
New Hampshire to tell her of hor r.n'
death In the Klondike.
'Yes, lady," he said to tlie weening
brances, and for these purposes to have,
possess, and enlov all th rluhta iun.ni.
and privileges of said act ot assembly
; A. C. Bhown,
W. Hays.
at I Solicitors.
Notice of Appeals.
Notice Is herety given that the Com
missioners or Forest County will be at
iuo luiiowing pitces at the time deslg
nated, for tbe puipose of holding appeals
uo iictuui assessment 0! HH7:
9iK.'tT1My.?,w,,,hlP' Mondy. January
Work Man's
Clothing.
M 22 SENECA STa'
22 SENECASTa
Come to Headquarters
and Ituy u flight.
Koefer Coats,
Double breasted
price 82.50.
tine double-breasted Reefer Coats.
price $5.00.
special double-breasted reetercoata.
Some we bad made from ends of our
i .. .. ,. iniiviiiiuuruBiklUHUl,
24 ciaring7on.np' 1DUr818jr' JaDU8ry Fine Mellon,, Friezes. Monto.oD.ea,
. "Hhi), Saturday, January weavers, prices gS.UU to 815.00.
"k.ro Town,h.. Mn. .,. ."'"k, Waterproof Coat,,
28. at West Hickotv. " ' P"ces ZtiU sod 82 50.
Monarch Cloth
Howe Townshil. TuwH
at Pigeon. ' J '
9iJeD m Townsbl,i Wednesday, January
Raiders Wreck Photo 8tudlo.
Columbus, O., Jan. 8. Thousands
of photographic negatives and other
property to the value of $15,000. ac
cording to the estimate of the owners,
?re destroyed In the Orr-Kiefer
6JI. rt . i t.i . .
uiu vu ouuiu mgn street py un-
muriatic acia was
negatives. A lense
valued at $2,000 was torn from
camera nd broken with a hammer.
The proprors have suspicions as to
the IdentltjX " the raiders and the po
nce are workV xn the case. .
Bride Crops Dead..
Pittsburg, Jan. 8. Mrs. Dor Bon-
ham, a bride of six weeks.'dled last
night as she was nbnut to embrace her
mother after returu;n( home from her
honeymoorl. "Oh, It's so good to be
mother, "I was with him to the end.
seen him tlie. And I tell ye. ma'am.
as he wuz dyln' he looked Jest llk li'i.
angel.'
'Did he?' the mother soblied.
'He certainly did. ma'am." snld tho
Klondiker. 'Swincln' back'ards and
for'ards in the air thar re'd u' tlinii?h
he had wlns.' " Kansas ntv Jnumni
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VatnMb Cannot B l'nd
lhaf. u . ri nil.- n.Ht n 1
..v.. iiut puinjr ui quality oe
stamped upon tbe wrapper or box cover.
Also if the drug falls abort of the stand
ard or quality under which It shall be
sold, It Is considered as adulterated. The
labels of all bottles or boxes containing
drugs or admixtures and In which there
Is alcohol or poison of any kind must
state tbe formula and the amount of alco
hol or poison In the mixture. If the
goods are manufactured as compounds,
imitations or blends tbey must be so li
I'eieo so mat tne purchaser can tell just
m:ujr um lib is getting. oorae again, momer, the young wo-
Any druggist found offering for sale mnl said, and dropped dead. Heart
aiijr .urug mat comes under tbe ban of taiiure was tne cause.
the act, is held personally responsible for
tbe violation unless he can produce the
guarantee of tbe manufacturer from whom
tbe goods were purchased,. q which their
purity and non-adulterarhA4re vouched
for. In this case violation does not hold
against the retailer, but against tbe
wholesaler. All goods held by retail
dealors at the time the law went Into
effect, will be stamped "on hand Decem
ber 31, WOO," which will show that they
were not purchased alter the law became
active, thus freeing the dealer from any
liability of prosecution. For weeks past
wholesale houses over the entire state
have been sending out to tbe trade guar
antees of tbe purity of the goods sold by
them, In order that the retailers may ex
perience no uneasiness in purchasing.
The law as a whole is expected to revo
" the drug trarte, eventually
'"'e Impostor and unsrru-
No Race Suicide In York.
York, Pa., Jan. 8. AccordinK to r.
turns made tyy registry assesors thaM
were more than twice as many blfthg
as deaths In this county In the last w
months. ,
Thr President's special" disZ.k i
r. O - -w
congress concerning the Psngja Csnal
has been Issued In an illustrfctwl edition
which may be secured from ihe Superin
tendent of Documents, Govetament
Printing Office, Washington, D. C.or SO
ik)uu jjor copy, y
Japan threatens to slight the United
States by falling to send a fleet to the
Jamestown exposition. Abcut all tbat
can be said on this proposition is that the
Japs will miss a good show.
-Wise is the man who deT-lines to take
urn uuuuids soriousiy.
with LOCAIAAPPLICATIONS, as they
icnuu iuo neat oi tne disease. Ca
tarrh is a blood
and in order to cure it you must take in-
mrui remeaies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is
taken internally, and acts dlrectlv on the
blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Ca
tarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It
was prescribed by one of the 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.
hold by druggists, price 75c,
Hallj fatitiy PiiU firs the best.
MARRIEp.
Hickory Townshn. Tniwriav Jinn.
Tionesta Townsap, Wednesday, Jan
uary 30. at Court Hmu Tlnn( '
. Lkonarp Agnew,
Andrew Wolf,
Philip Emert.
Commissioners of Forest County,
J. T. Dale, derk.
Tionesta, Pa., Dember 31. 1000.
COMIfllSSIONEkS' LAND SALE.
By virtue of varlols AU of Assembly
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
u..u. .u.i iruviueo, pre, tne undersigned
Commissioners of the County of Forest.
win expose to sale by ppblio vendue or
uuiuijr, at inB commissioners' OlBi in
the Court House, in 'tionesta Borough, on
5TH DAY OF FjIdrUAUY. 1907.
ai i o ciock p. m., the following de-
ounueu tracts oi land, yiz:
SEATED iANDS.
JENKS iVP.
War. Aores. Nam AshkiuuwI ir.
i Kendall; Ira.
TIONESTA TWP.
132 oil and gg. Erie Co. Pet.
. Association.
UNSEATED LANDS.
HICKORY TWP.
200 Unknown.
330 Dayton, Jesse,
i, 63 Dayton, Jesse.
JENKS TWP.
3182 1073 Baker, Hammond 4 Co.
tionHsta TWP.
200 May, el. T. and Irwin.
Leonard Aonew,
Andrew Wolk,
Philip Emert.
Commissioners of Forest County.
Grey Duck Waterproof Coats.
price $1.50.
Wool Lined Corduroy Coats. Drice
et - ' I
Men's guaranteed Waterproof Rub-
. r, . . . .
oer coais, price 4 uu.
Ihe house tbat alwavs "makes
good.
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January Cb
of Ladies' Coats ai
Girls' Coats and i
THE McCUEN CO.
2b AND 29 SENECA ST..
OIL CITY. PA.
Fred. Grettcnborger
GENERAL
BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST.
All work tiertalnlnir in Mnlil
Kiuon, uu ven jooih, uas or Water t lt-
tin
I
Mach
satislaction guaranteed.
Shop in rear of and Just west of the
bliaw House, Tidioute, Pa.
Your patronage solicited
FRED. GRETTENREROER
J anuary Clearaii
of Men's Boys' an
dren's Suits and Ov
ingsand General BlackHinlthiiig prompt- "D;. TJI j I n i -
vJone at Low Rates. Repairing Idil) JDlg XCeQUCtlOlL SaiP flf T
Machinery given special attention, and w"f VJCtAC Ul
Sweaters, Shirts, Hats,
Men, Biys and Chile
Jos IJT. (M?xvm
PRACTICAL
BOILER MAKER. 1
Attest-
J. T. Dale. Clerk.
Tionesta, Pa., December 31, 1900.
Administrator's Notice.
Letters of Administration on the estate
vi uwirxo miDesuver, late or Green
Township, Forest County, Pa deceased,
haying been granted to the undersigned
all persons indebted to said estate are
hereby notified to make payment without
delay, and those having claims or de-
inanas win present tneai, duly authenti
cated, for settlement.
Geo. Klinestivbr Jr., Adra'r,
. . Kellettvllle, Pa.
v. otiuwn, Attorney. i-jj 6t
Repairs Hollers,
Tanks, Agitator,
and Sells Second
Boilers, Etc.
.Stills
lIllJ'M
hand
Sale continue throughout tl
uaiiuuiy oiv stock in
of al V:.infW Clotbi
Don't
h!
Cei
tits !;
Wire or letter orders promptly at
tended to. End of Susneiidion Bridee.
inira ward. Oil. CIT. 1A.
A saving d
',he
assured on all i:
HENRY VOUGHT-r In Jamestown,
N. Y., January 8, 3307, by Rev. C. A.
Seaberg, Ralph O. Henry and Miss
Bertha M. Vought, both of Tionesta.
KEL8EY SALpGIVER. At 'he home
of the bride's parents In Tionesta, Deo.
31, 1900, by Kev. W. O. Calboun, James
Kelsey, vi' President, Pa., and Miss
Susan Salsgiver. -
SNOW-STOVER. At the Free Metho
dist parsonage In Tionesta, Jan. 1, 1907,
by Rev. H. D. Call, Fred Hnow, of Ea
gle Rock, and Miss Frances E. Stover,
of Fertig, Pa
LITTLEFIELD-WILCOX.-In James
town, N. Y., Deo. 24, 1906, by Rev. C.
A. Seaberg, James B. Llttlefleld, of
Truemans, Pa., and Miss Edna E.
Wilcox, of Loleta, Pa.
LITTLEFIELD-DOWNEY.-In James
town, N. Y.t Deo. 21, 1906, by Rev. C. I
A. Seaberg, Frank A. Llttlefleld and
Miss Mabel G. Dwney, both of True
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Administrator's Notice.
Letters of Administration on Mm eainia
of Elisabeth J. Pulfenberg, late of Kings-
lu.r xwnunniu, rurest uouuty, ra.,deceas
ed having been granted to the nnrinrHiirn,
ed, all persons indebted to said estate are
hereby notllied to make payment without
delay, and those having claims or de
mands will present them, ilulv anthnntl.
cnuHj, lur Beuiuiueni.
V. Y. Detau. Adm'r.
-s Kellettville, Pa,
KITGWET & UARBINOfcR, Atl'ys. n'Z8
Administrator's Notice.
Letters of Administration on tbe estate
oi a. u. XMeer, Mate or Ureen Township,
Forest County ' Pa., deceased, having
been granted to tbe undersigned, all per
sons indebted to said estate are hereby
notified to make payment without delay,
and those having claims or demands will
present them, duly authenticated, for
settlement. 1
J. C. BtoWMAN, Adm'r,
Tionesta, Pa.
A. C. Brown, AttoriW. H 28 (it
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