RATES OF ADVERTISING; One Square, one inch, oneweek... 1 00 One Square, one Inch, one month- 3 00 One Square, one Inch, 8 months...- 6 00 One Square, one Inch, one year 10 00 Two Squares, one year IS 00 Quarter Column, one year 80 00 Half Column, one year .. 60 00 One Column, one year 100 00 Legal advertisements ten cents per line each insertion. V kied every Wednesday bj ' "t" ' J. E. WENK. Offioa In Smearbaugh tt Wenk Ball LM BTBEBT, TI0NK8TA., FA. Tern, f 1.00 A Year. Strictly int No subscription received for a period than three months. . Correspondence solicited, but no We do fino Job'Printing of every de- scription at reasonable rates, but it's cash will be taken of anonymous oomm TIONESTA, PA., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1907. PER ANNUM. lions. Always give your name. on delivery. ViffcH 1FT.ST TRTF1PTT1RT J(H A KF hn ! : , : re I . r r VOL. XXXIX. NO. 44. BOROUGH OFFICERS. f.ffj. T' T Pnrann Justices of the Feaee C. A. Randall, niniimr. n Mnuo .T. W La ders, C. A. Lanson, Geo. Holeman, O. T, Aurinrxnn ' Win. Siuoarbauuh. E. " liowmati. I CoiuttableVf. II. Hood. 7 Collector W. H. Homl. ' , "School Director S. C. Soowden, X, V. Rltohey, H. M. Heury, Dr. J. C. Dunn, Q. JamleBon, J. J. Landers. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Congress Joseph O. Sibley. Member of Senate J. K. Jr. Hall. Assembly W. D. Shields. President Judge W. M. Llndsy. Associate Judges V. X. Kreltler, V. C. Hill. ' Prothonotary, Register et Recorder, ae. J. C. OelHt. Sheriff. A. W. Stroup. Treasurer W. II. Harrison. ' Commissioners Leonard Agnew, An drew Wolf, I'hlllp Kmert. Jury Commissioners i. to. Edn, II. II. McClellan. Coroner Dr C. Y. Detar. Countv Auditors W. H. Stiles Haugh, 8. T. Carson. County Surveyor D. W. Clark. County Superintendent D. W. , son, I K.sul.r Terns mt Csnrt. - Fourth Monday of February. Third Monday of May. i ' Fourth Monday of Beptembt r. Third Monday of November. Regular Meetings of County Commis sioners 1st and 3d Taesdays of month. Chareh mni Babbitts Mok.ol. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a. ni. i M. E. Sabbath School at lOiOO a. m. Preaching in M. E. Church every Sab bath evening by Rev. W. O. CaHioun. . Preaching in the F. M. Cbui'h evwy Sabbath evening at the usual h ur. Rev. H. D. Call, Pastor. The regular meetings of the W. C. T. U. are held at the headquartei on the second and fourth Tuesdays each month. K.U orrj- BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TI'-.N EST A LODGE, No. S69.T. O. O. F. Meets every Tuesday evenliig, in Odd Fellows' Hall, Partridge bulldllg. CAPT. G EORG E STOW POff". No. 271 G. A, R. Meets 1st and 8 Monday evening in each' month. CAPT. GEORGE STOW CtPS, No. 137, W. R. C. meets first tnd third Wednesday evening of each nilnth. T'ARL E. WENK, l liITVTTHT. TION BTA. PA All work guaianteed. Ikoms over Forest County National Banl RITCHEY CARRINGIA. ATTORNEYS-lT-LAW, i J .onests, Pa. CURTIS M. SHAWKEY' ATTORNEY-AT-LAY, i AVarren, Pa. Praotice in Forest ;o. A ATTORN E! AT-LAW. nm in Arner Buildini i Cor. Elm and Bridge Sts., Tlonesta, I D W V T TinVARD. THWESTA, pa. DR. J. C. DUNN. ' PHYSICIAN ASP and DRUGGIST. 01 Tlonesta, Pa. Professions ly responded to at all lie night. Resldeuce Elm j Grove's grocery and Gero OR. J. B. BIGGINS. Tj Phvalntnn anil Ki krAnn. cKcity. PA, JRGEON. i over store, ills prompt i of day or ., between restaurant. r TATCT WWAVRR In X? A wiriVll: Prnnrlfltnr, This hotel", fprmerly fie Lawrence Dahub liaaiiiKlarorntiAnA tinl AtA phftlllfe. U UHOO, una uaw fS""" ...v-v n and is now furnished witi all the mod ern Improvements. Heijed and lighted throughout with natural is, bathrooms, hot and cold water, etc. ?hfc comforts ol guests never neglected. i CENTRAL HOUSE. ' GEROW A GER' W Proprietor. Tionseta, Pa.. This is th mostcentrally located hotel In theT,,r'')i TiQ-tna'il tlis modern improvemeiJtii No paiis will ha anam In malA It f nlftUMant Blnnninil plaue for the travetnJ publio. Jirsl Class Juivery iu cuuimvu pHIL. EMERT FANCY BOOT A KHOEMAKER. Shop in Walters btiiltlng, Cor. Elm and Walnut streets, Is nrepared to do all Kinds of custom work b.nn the UiieHt to the coarsest and guaranties his wulk to give perfect satisfaction. Prompt tlten tion given to mending, ind priceslrea- able. JAMES HASLETJ GENERAL mERJHANTS, i Furniture ANP- Dealers, UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, ENN WHITE Flooring PINE Siding, and matidl for Window and Iiisid Work. A good bujJ Oasmgs to select from alwatiin 9tock. Call on or, Itese. JAS. ilLANDERSt ITIONESTA. or F. l. AMSLIi T ! I Eleotr: Kuet, r- "A plain tale being briefly told speeds best."-SKakespere. If: ,r. 'A- m H1W T lly I B HI AT ONE THIRD OFF IN PRICE. The facts are these. .The mild Winter thus far has left us loaded to the guards with Men's Fine Winter Overcoats. It's against our policy to carry these over to another Winter and we are forced to take a loss on them to sell them quickly for cash. We offer them as above, one-third off the plainly marked price. Now Don't Be Skeptical, or You Will Miss the Greatest Overcoat Bargains of Your Life. Do you know this store ? Every article is marked in plain figures, from which no deviation is made, and a child can trade here as well as a horse trader. These Overcoats are marked at just the fair price at which they have been sold throughout the season. No change or alteration of the prices have been made and for any Overcoat in the house - that is marked and was sold for $ 8.oo, you pay - $ 5.33 lO.oo, you pay - 6.GG 12.00, you pay - 8.00 13.50, you pay - 9.oo 15.oo, you pay - IO.00 IG.00, you pay - 10.70 I8.00, you pay - 12. 00 20.oo, you pay - 13.50 22.oo, you pay - 14.88 24.oo, you pay - IG.00 28.00, you pay - 18.88 Great Western Fur Driving Coats, all sizes, that were $30.00, price $17.50 HIT T Zi JUL! McCudm Co. Block, McCUEN o., MfJ" OIL CITY, PA u ' i I 1 7
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