The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, January 12, 1910, Image 2

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THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
J. C. WINK, . Editor 4 Proprietor.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1910
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Announcements.
CONOBKSS.
Endkavor. Pa., Nov. 29tb, 1009.
Mr Dkak Editor: You are hereby
auuinrized (o announce my name an
candidate for Conures n tlie Twenty
r.iicmn lonirreamnnai mmr'ct or renn
BvlvRnia, sulileot to the rules enverninii
the 1'riinai y to be held Saturday, June
411), 1MU. IM. V. V BEKLKR.
Township Caucuses.
kinomlky township.
The Republican voters of KlDRSley
townHhip will meet in Andrews' Hall
Kellettville, Saturday, January 15, 1010,
at 7:30 o'clock p. m , fur the purpose of
nominating candidatea for township offl
cers to be elected in February,
Lkon Watson, Committeeman
TIONKSTA TOWNSHIP.
The Republican voters of Tionesta
township will meet at the Township
House, Saturday, January 22, 1010, at
o'clock p. m., for the purpose of noml
Dating candidates for township officers
to be elected in February.
Orion Ai.i.io, Committeeman
A NEW divorce scheme was brought to
light laot week when a Chicago judge
divorced a couple for Ave years with the
privilege of reuniting if they to desired
at the end of that time.
President Taft's special message to
Congruss on the subject of trusts, is
straightforward, fearless, common sense
document. While more judicious in
spirit than Roosevelt's messages on the
same subject, it is not less straightforward
and to the point. It is well worth
thoughtful reading. Punxy Spirit.
An evidence of the return of prosperity
is furnished by the annual statement of
receipts of the office of the Secretary of the
Commonwealth through whose depart'
nient pass all charters and other corpora
tion business except taxes. In 1009 the
receipts were fG07,048.64 sgaiDst f44:
800 87 in 1008, showing an increase last
year of $165,-178 67
More than (8,000,000 was spent during
1909 in fighting tuberculosis In the United
States, This money was used, according
to a bulletin ust issued by the New York
Association for the Prevention nf Tuber
culosis in treating 120,000 patients. New
York State leads In the amount of work
done; the next seven States are Pennsyl
vania, Massachusetts, Illinois, Maryland,
ew Jersey, California and Colorado.
The big English shipbuilding firm of
Furness, Withy A Co., which began last
year a co-partnership system to Include
all of their employes, reports a 9 per cent
dividend for the workmen and 10 per
cent for the ordinary shareholders, and
the directors say the scheme has resulted
In better work and pleasant relations all
around. Every coulract has been
promptly filled and some in less than the
time stipulated.
Thirty-four dollars and eighty-three
cents is what every man, woman and
child in the United States ought to have
if the $3,123,154,538 which is in circulation
should be equally divided among them.
That is the statement made by the Treas
ury Department on the basis of an esti
mated population of 80,614,000. The total
amount of money In circulation is 30,
000,000 more than a year ago at this time.
Have you got your share?
The coming February election is the
last spring election that will ever be held
under the Constitution as it now stands.
It will be purely for the selection of
municipal and township officers. It is
not too soon to cast about lor the best
men to conduct our local affairs, it should
be done with the same conscientious care
and judgment that you would exercise if
looking for a man to assist in the manage'
ment of your own business.
A proposition to have a state hangman
whose duty it will be to personally
hang every condemned man in Pennsyl
vania, will be laid before the State Legis
lature at its next session. The present
aspirant for the position is Edward
Swartwood, (or years deputy sheriff at
Pittsburg, wbo lu his day has banged 21
men. Swartwood was once a famous
batsman of the Pittspurg team, and later
an umpire in the National League,
The farmer is the man who moves the
world, we might say. If he would go on
a strike and refuse to raise a crop for a
singlo yoir, It would undoubtedly pro
duce a more disastrous eflect than would
result from a universal strike of all the
labor organizations combined. In fact
he could paralyze the world; yet there are
many people who don't seem to know
bow much more our prosperity depends
on the farmer than it does on tho business
men.
The Pinchot incident, which many are
predicting will make a serious breach in
the Republican ranks, is not likely to do
anything of the kiud. The general public
regards the controversy as a personal one
and will refuse to get wrought up about
it. In the nature of things there must al
ways be a certain amount of strife and
dissention where there is activity and
progress. There is nothing in the Pin
chot aflair to excite anybody but Mr. Pin
chot. Punxy Spirit.
The Pennsylvania and other railroads
of the state have issued orders for the
strict enforcement of the new age law in
regard to minors, and since January 1
they have leen busy rearranging their
forces. The new law provides that no
one under 18 years of age shall be em
ployed In any capacity where lie will
have to be around trains or in any way
close to engines, machinery, etc. Persons
under 18, therefore, csn only beeinployed
iu clerical positions, with few exceptions.
rinn to Regulate
Railroads.
Trusts and
The following is a brief ayuopsia of
President Taft's special message on inter
state commerce and the trusts, sent to
Congress last Friday:
Voluntary Federal incorporation of In
terstate industrial concerns, with pro
hibltlon of the "holding company" evil
Indorsement of combinations of Indus
trial capital where these are decided not
to constitute harmful t runts; thus rellev
ing certain classes subject to unfust con
damnation under the existing law.
A "United States Court of Commerce,'
to have original Jurisdiction over classes
of cases which are specified, thus reliev
ing the Interstate Commerce Commission
of certain labor and an incongruous com
binatinn of functions.
Permitting limited railway pools, sub
ject to all the provisions of the interstate
comerce act.
Protection of the shipper In the matter
of rate quoted for pioposed shipments by
financial penalties for refusal or omission
by carrier to quote proper rate.
Authority to commission to act, on its
own initiative, In Investigating fairness
of rales or practices, aud to pass on class!
ncations of commodities.
Power to the commission to hold up for
a limit of sixty daya proposed inoreasea
of rates until it shall have passed upon
their reasonableness; and If found nn
reasonable, to forbid the increase or fix i
maximum.
Giving abippeis the right to designate
through routes over which their ship
ments shall pass.
Forbidding railroads to acquire interest
in any competing railroad or other com
peting corporation; but with certain pro
visos aflectlng ownership already ao
quired.
forbidding insurance of railway stock
or bonds unless par value has been re'
ceiven lor mem --or, if at less than par
value, the teasoi able market value as as
certalned by the commission; the same to
apply where the consideration received is
services or anything other than money
Also preventing Improvident or Improper
issue of notes.
Giving the Interstate Commerce Com
mission power to determine upon uni
form construction of safety appliances on
railroads, and facilitating the serving of
process io suits under the employers' lia
bility act,
j homar edison says ttist 200 years
hence "the ordinary laborer will live as
well as a man does now with $200,000 an
nual income." But 200 years is a power
ful long time to wait.
Jeremiah A. Stober, State Treasurer
elect of Pennsylvania, was found dead in
bed Monday morning, January 10th, at
his house in Schoeneck, Lancaster coun
ty, and it is believed that heart disease
was the cause, as be bad retired apparent
ly in goca neaitn. stober was or years
old, and was elected on the Republican
ticket in November, and was to have
laken office in May. Us fought in the
Civil War and served several terms in
the Legislature as Representative and
Senator. He will be remembered as hav
ing been a visitor in Tionesta with other
Slate candidates on September 20th, last.
The term of John O. Sheatz, now Slate
Treasurer, does not expire until May,
1910. It will therefore be the duty of
Governor Stuart to appoint a treasurer to
serve from Msy 1, 1010, to May 1, 1011,
whose successor will be nomioated rjext
une and elected at the regular election
In November, to serve for three years.
Unaffected by Drought.
The Oil City Derrick of Monday called
attention to the fact that artesian wells
flowing large quantities of water, bave
been unaffected by the recent droughts,
those of this and last year being particu
larly notable. The writer states that dur-
og last August the Meter Gas company,
composed of John Caffery and C. H.
Weaver, of Oil City, and Joseph Fletcher,
of Erie, started a well on the Lltchen-
berger farm, two miles southeast of Fry-
urg, Clarion county, The drill pene
trated a freshwater strsta and the fluid
started flowing the full volume of the
casing, which Is 53 inches in diameter,
aud it has kept up at the original gait
ever since, the flowing from the well
having the dimensions of a brook of good
size. The owners of the well say that the
volume of water ia four times that of any
of the artesian wells flowing in Monarch
park. Similar water veins, so-called
"lakes or underground rivers," bave
been tapped ever since the early oil ex
citement in this section. The first was
on the Henry Buxton farm, three miles
east of Titusville. It is more than 30
yean old and is now flowing as much
water as when first drilled. Other wells
were drilled at Fieldmore, uear Titus
ville; at Kaneville, a few miles south of
here, and between Rouseville and Plum
er, Venango county. It is also held that
the whirlpool springs at Monarch pars
and the artesian well there are from the
same source. The vein swings to the
east from Monarch park and similar
wells are found at Jefferson, near Eden
burg, Clarion county, and below St.
Petersburg, Clarion oountv; at Argyle,
Butler county, and at Carbon Center.
The area is roughly estimated at about 20
miles wide by 75 miles long, so far as it
has been developed while drilling for oil
in the sections named. Other big wells
bave been struck near Pleasantville and
they, loo, seem to have struck the pool.
Preacher Finds Pearl In Oyster.
Kittaniiing, Pa., Jan. 11. While
eating oysters, Rev. I,. F. Taylor, pas
tor of the First Baptist church, bit a
hard substance, which, upon Investi
gation, proved to be a pearl. He will
have it mounted in a stick pin.
State of Ohio City, ok Toledo, )
Lucus County,
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that be
is the senior partner of the firm of V. J.
Cheney fe Co., doing business in the
City of Toledo, County and State afore
said, and that said firm will pay the sum
of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for
each and every case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by tlio uso of IIai.i.'h Ca
tarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to bofore me and subscribed in
my presonce, thistlth day ol December.
A. I). 1806. '
seal. A. W. GLEASON,
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally
and acts directly ou the blood and mu
cous surfaces of the system. Send for
testimonials, free.
Chamberlain's Cougb Remedy never
disappoints those who use it for obstinate
coughs, colds snd irritations of the throat
and lungs. It stands unrivalled as a
remedy for all throat and lung diseases.
Sold by Dunn A Fulton.
Tafl's
Election of Hunk Ofllcials.
The annual election of national bank
officers was held throughout (he country
yesterday. The electious at the Forest
county banks resulted as follows:
Forest County National of Tionesta:
President, A. Wayne Cook; vice presi
dent, Wm, Smearbaugh; cashier, A. B
Kelly; assistant cashier, Jas. H. Kelly,
Directors, A. Wayne Cook, Q. W. Robin
son, Wm. Smesrbaugh, N. P. Wheeler,
T. F. Rltchey, J. T. Pale. A. B. Kelly.
The bank reports a surplus fund of
$100,000.00.
Citizens National of Tionesta: Presi
dent, T. D. Collins; vice president, L. J.
Hopkins; cashier, J. C. Geist. Directors,
T. D. Collins. L. J. Hopkins, A. M.
Doutt, C. M. Ault, T. J. Bowman, K. L.
Dnwoody, J. C. Bowman, V. X. Kreitler,
Wm. Cropp, O. W. Proper.
Gold Standard National of Marienvlllei
President, D. R, Shields; vice president,
A. D. Nell); cashier, U.S. Keck; assistant
cashier, C. U. Knapp; teller, Miss
Josephine Murphy. Directors, D. B.
Shields, T. B. Cook, A. D. Neill, A. U.
Sigworth, C. II. Knapp, W. A.Croasmun,
L. H. Mensch, C. W. Amsler, II. 8.
Keck.
Tidioute' New Telephone.
At a meeting of the borough council of
Tldioute beld Monday, January 3, the
ordinance grauting a franchise to the Pe
troleum Telephone Company was passed
over the veto of Burgess Frank 8. Han
chett. Only one member of council voted
to sustain the veto. The objections raised
by the burgess were that two telephones
were not necessary to the business men
of the borough and that extra expense
would be eutailed through the necessity
of merchants haying both telephones in
their places of business. That the addi
tion of poles aud wires would detract
from the appearance of Tidioute and that
the telephone company should remuner
ate the borough for the proposed fran
chise. He suggested the sum of $500 as
equitable.
W. S. Paca, of Oil City, manager for the
Petroleum company, ssys that it is its in
tention to extend the lines into Tidioute
at once. That the wires are already
strung to within three miles of the bor
ough and that it will not be much of ajob
to complete the extensiou, The Forest
County Telephone Company, which baa
offices in Marienvllle, Tonela and West
Hickory, will establish an exchange in
Tidioute and the Petroleum Telephone
Company will connect with It. There
are a large number of rural subscribers
between Pleasantville, where the Petro
leum already has an exchange, and Ti
dioute, and the application for the fran
chise was in response to their demands
lor a greater extension. Tidioute people
will bave access to upward of 6,000 sub'
scribers by the location of the new offices
there. This service includes free and
toll stations in Pennsylvania, Ohio and
New York. Oil City Derrick. The above
is correct, with the exception that the
franchise was granted to the Forest Tele
phone and Telegraph Company,
FIGHT STARTS FIRE
Timely Arrival cf the Police 8vs
Thirty-Seven Lives.
Pittsburg, Jan. 11. Overturned by
a fight among foreigners on the lower
floor of a boarding house at 1104 Bing
ham street late Sunday night a red
hot stove set fire to the building, en
dangering the lives of 37 persons who
w ere asleep on the floors above. The
men fought on, paying no attention to
the tire.
Policeman Joseph McNally was at
tracted by the noise of the affray and
hurried to the spot, taking with him
Policeman Harry Williams. When the
officers arrived they aroused the
sleeping Inmates mid then smothered
the flames with bed clothes.
hile the policemen were extin
guishing the blnzp one of the fighters
escaped, but four others were arrested
and placed In the South Thirteenth
street station.
Two Italians Murdered,
Dayton, O., Jan. 11. Dominlck Allio,
a prominent Italian, was shot dead in
a quarrel. Swift vengeance for the
deed was wreaked upon Tomaso VII
lella, the other participant, whose body
stabbed through and throgh was
found a little later behind Allio's
house. Allio's wife admits her hus
band killed an Italian named Rezzo,
Dec. 1, 1007, during the christening at
their home of a girl baby.
Thieves Invade Church Edifice.
Cleveland, Jan. 11. While the con
gregation at the Old Stone church
worshipped Sunday morning thieves
invaded the cloakroom and escaped
with rings valued at $500 belonging to
MibS Carrie B. Smith, daughter of K.
F. Smith, president of the Cleveland
and Pittsburg railroad. She had re
moved her rings while washing her
hands.
Jealousy Causes Tragedy.
Allentown, Pa., Jan. 11. Prompted
by insane jealousy and angry because
his wife had le't him, William C.aumer
of Lehlghton shot and probably fatally
wounded her nnd then turned the
weapon upon himself, Inflicting a
wound from v.hi;-h be died shortly aft
erwards. Their four-year old son wit
nessed the tragedy, which occurred on
a country road.
Dick Candidate For Re-Election.
Columbus, O., Jan. 11. United
States Senator Charles Dick is now
ofliclally a candidate for re-election.
Yesterday Secretary of State Thomp
son, as chief supervisor of elections,
received a petition nominating Dick
for senator. It was signed by A. H.
Noah of Akron.
Albion and Columbia.
"Albion, the Gem of the Ocean," was
written ami composed by Jesse Ham
inoiul, an English government dock of
ficial, about 1820 aud was heard above
nil others In the theaters, music halls
and on London streets. It Is apparent
that "gem of t lie ocean" fits an island
more aptly than our large tract of con
tinent, ami "borne by the red and the
blue" (the red of the Kritlsh army and
blue of the navy) Is more logical than
the meaningless line "borne by the red,
white and blue." The lines of the Eng
lish songs are almost word for word
Identical with our version, "The lied,
White and Kluu."-Exchange.
COURTESY CAUSES DEATH
Sleigh Upset When Edward WVWhite
Gave Women the Road.
Ahoona, Pa., Jan. 11. Edward W.
White, aged 23 was fatally injured
while giving two women the road on
the mountain north of here, so they
would not have to wade through high
snow drifts. lie pulled so closo to the
edge of a high embankment that his
sleigh was upwot.
WMto was dashed against a mall
box post, his iieck broken and hlB
skull fractured. Ho was unconscious
when the women reached his aide and
died several hours later.
Popular Music.
Latest Songs Latest Waltzes
Latest Instrumental,
Just received, and will be sold at
25o per copy. New music
Heceived Eaeh Week.
Also McKinley' Celebrated lOo
Music iu stock. For sale at tbe
Zuvcr News Room.
Save
Your Eyesight
Or that of Your Children by having
them attended to before it is too late,
D. PadoU,
A graduate of the foremost Optica
Institutes io New York, will be at the
Central House, Tionesta, Pa , every
two weeks, his next visit here being
Thursday, Jan. 20. Also at the New
Caldin, Tidioute, Friday, Jan. 21.
He offers Absolutely Free
examination of the eyes and will tell
you whether or not glasses are re
quired. Permanent address, 426
Holland street, brie, Pa.
B & B
mUses' suits, coats
and dresses
Racks of fine Suits priced
as
follows:
$22..r)0 & $25.00 Suits, $15.00.
$30.00 & $33.00 Suits, $18.50.
$35.00 to $50 00 Suits, $25.00.
$50.00 to $05.00 Suits, $35.00.
Cloth and style, assortments
include all the leading ideas of
the season.
Junior Misses' $2000 Suits,
$10.00.
Misses' one-piece Cloth Dresses
-$15.00 Dresses. $7.50$20.00
Dresses, $1 0.00 $25.00 to $37.50
Dresses, $18.50.
Rack of pood, serviceable fancy
Mixt Cloth Coats $12.50 to
$20.00 Coats, $7.50-$22.50 to
$30.00 Coats. $15.00.
Girls' $8.50 Winter Coats-
Blue and Grey Chinchilla $5.00.
Girls' Red Chinchilla Coats,
Half Trice $18.50 to $25.00
Coats. $0-25 to $12.50.
Girls' $15.00 Fancy Mutt
Coats, $7.50.
Girls' $500 Blue, Brown or
Red Cheviot, or Fancy Mixtur
Coats. $2.50 $10.00 Coats. $5.00
-$15.00 to $1fi.50 Coats. $10.00
-$18.50 to $22.50 Coats, $12.50.
Girls- nne Broadcloth Coats jm.ou
Coats, $12.50 $22.50 Coats. $15.00
$28.80 to $37.50 Coats, $18.50.
BOGGS & BUHL
NORTH SIDE, PITTSBURGH, PA.
Dissolution Notice.
Notice is berebv aiveu that tbe partner
ship heretofore nxistlng between T. F.
Rltcbey and M. A. Carringer baa this day
been dissolved bv mutual consent. All
debts due tbe said firm are payable to T.
. Kitchey. T. F. Kitchby.
M. A. Carringer,
Tionesta, Pa., Deo. 31, 1909.
Charter Notice.
In the Court of Common Pleas of For
est County, of February Term, 11)10.
o. a.
Notice is hereby given that an applica
tion will be made to tbe above Court on
Monday, February 28th. 1910. at 10
o'clock A. M., under tbe provisions of the
uorporation Act, of 1874 and Its supple
ments, for a charter for an intended cor
poration to be called the "BUSINESS
M EN a ASSOCIATION OF FOREST
COUNTY," the character and object of
which are as follows: The maintenance
of a society for tbe mutual improvement,
protection ana advancement or mercan
tile interests in tbe Countv of Forest: to
abate trade abuses and to disseminate
useful Information; and for these pur
poses to bave, possess and enjoy all tbe
rights, benefits and privileges conlerred
by the said act and tbe supplements
thereto.
M. A. Cakbinokk, Solicitor.
Notice of Appeals.
Notice is hereby given that tbe Com
missioners of Forest Countv will be at
the following places at the time desig
nated, for tbe purpose ol holding appeals
from the triennial assessment of 11110.
The Assessors of tbe different townships
are requested to meet with tbe Commis
sioners at tbe places designated:
Kinasley Township. Thursday. Jan
uary 27, at Kellettville.
Howe Township. Friday. January 28.
at Pigeon.
Jenks Township, Saturday, January
XI, at Marienvllle.
Barnett Township. Mondav. January
31, at Cinrington.
Ureen Township. Tuesday. February 1.
at Nebraska.
Tionesta Township, Wednesday, Feb
ruary 2, at Court House, Tionesta.
Hickory Township, Thursday, Febru
ary 3, at Endeavor.
Harmony Township, Friday, February
4, at West Hickory.
Tionesta Korough, Saturday, February
5, at Court House, Tionesta,
W. H. Harrison,
J. M. ZUENDKb,
H. U. McClellan,
Commissioners of Forest County.
Attest-
S. M. Henry, Clerk.
Tionesta, Fa., January 4, 11)10.
Ladies9 Coats J
and Furs
at
Reduced
Prices.
All Ladies', Misses' and
children's Coats,
One-Fourth OH.
All Furs reduced as classi
fied below:
1 Lot,
One-Third OfT.
1 Lot,
One-Fourth OH".
1 Lot,
One-Fifth OfT.
T iese reductions are for
CASH ONLY.
G. W. ROBINSON & SON I
x I
Bring
YourPencil and
Come In.
We are offering a straight reduc
lino of one fourth on every winter
suit and overcoat, whether for man
boy or child.
Figure your own reduction and
satisfy yourself that you are retting
jusi iweoiy-ove per cent, more than
your money a worth.
Three Months of
Winter Weather to
Come.
Obey that impulse.
THE McCUEN CO.
2b AND 29 SENECA ST. ,
OIL CITY. PA.
IT PAYS
To trade at a
Reliable Jewelry-
Store Like
This.
The stock is large, selections are
easy, and we Dever disap
point you
We carry the
Largest Stock
o the oity and will be pleased to
show you the goods at any time.
IIAUVEY FRITZ,
The Leading Jeweler,
82 8ENECA St.,
OIL CITY, PA.
Fred. Grettenberger
GENERAL
BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST.
All work pertaining to Machinery. En
gines, Oil Well Toola, Gas or Water Fit
tings and General Blacksinithing prompt
ly done at law Kates. Repairing Mill
Machinery given special attention, and
satisfaction guaranteed.
Shoo In rear of and lust west of the
Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa.
Your patronage solicited.
FRED. GRETTENBERGER
DHIL. EMERT
FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER.
Shoo over R. L. Maalefa urocerv atom
on Elm street. Ia prepared to do all
inda of custom work from the finest to
the coarsest and guarantees his work to
give perfect satisfaction. Prompt atten
tion given to mending, and prices rea
sonable. JAMES HASLET,
GENERAL MERCHANTS,
Furniture Dealers,
AND
UNDERTAKERS.
TIONESTA, PENN
rhimUrlain'. P""""-. Cholera and
vugiuutuaiu a nari
rhoea Kemedy,
Never (ail, buy it uow.
It may save life.'
WINTER IS HERiii
And you should prepare for it by purchasing
one of our Ciok or Heating
STOVES!
We bave several well known makes and can please you in
styles and prices. Either gas or wood. Com 6 and see them
before you buy.
Some Fine Sleighs,
Ilobes, Blankets, Harness and Bells. Our prices are always
right aud the assortment the best.
A General Line of Hardware
Full assortment of Granite and Tinware.
Paints, Oils and Varnish.
Savory Seamless Roaster, only $1.25.
Fiuest thing of the kind on the market. Buy one for your
wife and see her smile.
J. C. Scowdoii,
Monarch Clothing Co.
Clea.raLice SaJe Now On.
Itojft' Nil Km.
83, 84 and 85 values of all wool
boys' straight pants suits,
Bale at 81 98
84, 85, 8t boys' bloomer pants
suits, all wool, Sale at 82 H8
HojV Overcoat.
Three hundreds boys' overcoats and
reefers for ages 5 to 10. All wool
cheviots and meltons, all high class
goods, worth 85, 8G and 87,
Sale at 82 9
Men's) Sul Is.
Four hundred men's suits of all
wool worsted and cheviot, serge or
clay worsted. All the new styles,
one or two of a kind, worth f 12, 815,
81(i.50, 818 and 820.
Bale prices at 86 !8, 8 !)8, 10!)3
MONARCH CLOTHING CO.
OIL CITY, PA.
Oil Exchange Block, near
Derrick Office.
An Ordliiauee
(No. 21.)
Making it unlawful for any person or
pel sous wiiuuiiy ana maliciously to
ride or drive any horse or any other
animal upon or into any board-walk or
sidewalk or foot-way laid, erected or be
ing on and along any street, lane, alley
or niguway wituin tne itorougn or Tio
nesta, or to otherwise wilfully breaK,
Injure, remove or destroy the same and
providing a penally therefor,
lie it enacted and ordained by tbe Town
Council of the llorougb of TioneMa, and
it is hereby enacted and ordained by the
authority of the same:
Suction I. That it shall not he lawful
for any p rson or persons wilfulfv and
maliciously to ride or drive anv horse or
any other animal upon or Into any board
walk, sidewalk or toot-way lxid, erected
or being on or along tbe side of any
street, lane, alley, or highway whuin the
Horough or Tionesta. Pennsylvania, or to
otherwise wilfully break, injure, remove
or destroy the same.
Suction 2. Any person or persons
violating any of tbe provisions of this
ordinance shall, upon conviction before
tbe Kurgess of the said borouub. or before
any Justice of the Peace of the said bor
ough, forfeit and pay a fine nf not less
than three (ft 00) dollars or more than
one hundred ($100.00) dollars f r each
and every ollnnse, together with tbe costs
of prosecution, to be recovered for the use
of the said borough astinesollikeamount
are by law recoverable.
Suction 3. All ordinances or parts of
ordinances conflicting herewith are here-
oy repealed.
Ordained and enacted Into a law this
20th day ol December, 100!).
Wm. Smkariiauuii, President,
Attest: M. A. Cauiunokk. Secretary.
Approved Docember 'JO, l'.Hli).
J. D. W. Kkck, U urges.
las. M. fl&VEi
PRACTICAL
BOILER MAKER.
Repaira Hollers, fttill,
Tanks), Agitator. Ilnjs
and Nells Neeonil hand
Rollers Etc.
Wire or letter orders promptly at
tended to. End of Suspension Bridge,
Third ward, Oil, CITY, PA.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
TUB IIIAUO.NI II It A NO. a
NI IIIIANI IMI.I.K. fr 15
yeirs known As Best. Safest, Alwivs Kelisl l.
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
l..tll! Aftk your Urvgrtmt for A
hi.(!lttttfr, IH.mondTlr.iHlA
'III. In II, d 1ml CulJ mrlalllAV
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T.lie no other, liny or roup "
niul.l. Askfnrl'lll.l'irKN-TEIia
IIIA1IO
Tionesta, Pa.
Jlen'w Overcoat.
New styles overcoats and raincoats
in nobby patterns, cravenetted and
all wool materials, grey, oxford,
black meltons, blue kerseys and all
the wanted styles, worth 810 to 825.
Sale prices at 8t !H, 7.!8, 11 M
Nulls Coats, Underwear.
Fleece Underwear 35o.
Sweater Coats 35o.
84 Sweater Coals 81 !8
820 Women's Suits 811 W.
818 Women's Suits ) K
815 Women's Sui Is 7 0S.
816 50 Women's Costs 80 98.
13 50 Women's Costs 7 98.
810 and 812 Coats at 4 9S.
Kale of Furs, Skirts, Waists, Girls'
Jackets, Ac.
FRANKLIN, PA.
Matteru Block, 13tb aud
Buffalo Street.
TPVia ASl yu have been looking for. The use
lilt? Uil of WAVERLY means perfect lubrica
""" tion, increases the horse-power and
gives bearings a free smooth action. Speciul Oils for
Farm Machinery Creaia Separator Dynamos and Motors
Steam Engines Machinery Turbine Engines
Automobiles Air Compressors
."Perfect Lubrication Without Carbon Deposit"
Kaverly Oil Works Co. Independent Refiners, Pittsburg, Pa.
Men's Pumps.
We are showing a full and com
plete line of Men's Short Vamp Gun
Metal Pumps,
$4.00.
Pacrty Slippers.
Gold Leaf.
Black Satin.
Suede lieaded.
Kid Beaded.
Patent Leather Pump?.
P tent Leather Ankle Straps.
Bronze Kid.
White Sstin.
We extend the compliments of the
eeasoQ and wish you a happy
and prosperous 1910.
JOE LEVI,
Cor. Center, Seneca and Syca
more Streets,
OIL CITY, PA.
J. L. Hepler
LIVERY
Stable.
Fine carriages for all occasions,
with first class equipmeut. We can
fit you out at any time for either a
pleasure or business trip, and always
at reasonable rstes. Prompt service
and courteous treatment.
Come aud see us.
Rear of Hotel Weaver
TIOITESTA, IPA..
Telephone No. 20.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
Cures Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough.