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IW.TPTTTRT m AM i i 1.. - VI u a mm .mm.mm m mm v.& m m 11 i BOROUGH OFFICERS. Burgess. J. D. W. Reck. Justices of the react O. A. Randall, D, W. Clark. Ouunciimen.J. W. Landora, J. T. Dale, O, IS. Robinson, Wm. Smearbaugh, R. J. Hopkins, W. O. Calhoun, A. 11. Kelly. Constable Charles Clark. Collector W. H. Hood. Sohool Directors i. O. Scowden, R. M. Herman, Q. Jamieson, J. J. Landers, J. C. Geltt, Joseph Clark. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Congress P. M. Speer. Member of Semite J. K. P. Hall. Assembly W. J. Campbell. President Judge W? D. U Inckley. Associate Judges P. C. Hill, Samuel Aul. Prothonotary t Register & Recorder, do. -J. O. Gelst, Merit? H. R. Maxwell. Treasurer Geo. W. liolenian. Commissioners Wm. U. Harrison, J. M. Zuendel, II. H. McClellan. District Attorney M. A. Carrlnger. Jury Commissioners Ernest Kibble, Lewla Wagner. Cbroner Dr. M. C Kerr. County .Auditors George H. Warden, A. C. Gregg and J. P. Kelly. County thtrveyor D. W. Clark. County Superintendent I). W. Morri son. Uranlar Teres Caart. Fourth Monday of February. Third Monday of May. Fourth Monday of September. Third Monday of November. Regular Meetings of County Commis sioners 1st and 8d Tuesdays or montti. Gaarea mmi Mahftatb BobmI. Presbyterian Sabbath Sohool at 9:15 a. m. i M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m. Preaching in M. K. Church every Bab bath evening by Rev. W. O. Calboun. Preaching in the F. M. Church every Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Rev. U. A. Garrett, Pastor. Preaohlug in the Presbyterian ohurob every Sabbath at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. 'Rev. U. A. Bailey, Pastor. The regular meetings of the W. O. T. U. are held at the headquarters on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIT. NEST A LODGE, No. 809, 1. 0. 0. F. Meets every Tuesday evening, in Odd Fellows' Hall, Partridge building. CAPT. GEORGE STOW POST, No.274 G. A. R. Meets 1st Tuesday after noon of each month at 3 o'clock. CAPT. GEORGE STOW CORPS, No. 187, W. R. C, meets first and third Wednesday evening of each month. TF. RITCHEY, . ATTORN EY-AT-L AW, Tloneeta, Pa. MA. CARRINGER, Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law. Office over Forest County National Bank Building, TIONESTA, PA. CURTIS M. 8HAWKEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Warren, Pa. Practice In Forest Co, AC BROWN, ATTORN E Y-AT-LA W. Office In Arner Building, Cor. Elm and Bridge Sts., Tionesta, Pa. I7RANK S. HUNTER, D. D. S. 1 Rooms over Citizens Nat. Bank, TIONESTA, PA. DR. F. J. BOVARD, Physician A Surgeon, TIONESTA, PA. Eyos Tested and Glasses Fitted, D R. J. B. BIGGINS. Physician and Surgeon, OIL CITY, PA. HOTEL WEAVER, C. F. WEAVER, Proprietor. Modern and up-to-date in all its ap pointments. Every convenience and comfort provided for the traveling public CENTRAL HOUSE, R. A. FULTON, Proprietor, TlonBeta, Pa. This is the uiostcentrally located hotel in the place, and has all the modern improvements. No pains will be spared to make it a pleasant stopping place for the traveling public HII EMERT FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER. Shop over R. L. Haslet's grocery store on Klin street. Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work from the finest to the coarsest and guarantees his work to f ive perfect satisfaction. Prompt atten ion given to mending, and prices rea sonable. Fred. Grettcnborger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All t.m.:iiinn In KTaittllnArV. P!n All nUIA IIDIW1UH1J i,vy i..v j , glnes, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General Blacksmltbing prompt ly done at Low Kate. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and saiisiaciiou gunrameeu. Shop In rear of and lust west of the buaw House, Tiuiouie, ra. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRETTENBERGER WoJl Paper I have just received Two Thousand Kolla of l'Jll WAIX PAPER No is the time to cet your paper ing done before the spring rush. Then it will be almost impossible to get a paperhaoger and that will delay your bousecleaning. Wall Paper, Window Shade, Oil Cloth, Paints, Oil, Varnish, Sewing Machine Supplies and otions. G. F. RODDA, Next Door to the Fruit Store, Elm Street, Tionesta, I'a. Two Real You Buy the Daily Home Needs on Larkin' s Big List of Over 2,000 Articles Somewhere, Anyway. This Advertisement Telia How You Can Own Good Real Estate Without Additional Expense in the Fast-Growing City ol Erie Where The General Electric Company Is Building Its Huge New Plant. OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO EVERY HOUSEWIFE. Land is the baiii of all wealth. It is the sifeat aud most desirable investment on earth. Aodrew Carnegie Bays that fortunes can no longer be made In any part of the world except through Ibe rise of land values. Money planted in real estate in a growing city makes fortunes without work. This is why so many people would like to own real estate. No doubt you appreciate the advantages of owning real estate yourself, but have never bought any because you thought it was beyond your reach. This advertisement tells how you can buy real estate in the fast growing city of Erie, where a big rise in values is assured, without increasing your The money paid on the easy monthly installment plan for the deed of a lot Buys an equal value of household supplies, food stuffr, furniture, etc., etc. Visit the Big Sale To the Housewives. The same money otherwise speot for household needs, under our system will one or more lots at Nicholson Heights, You buy somewhere right along, many of the articbs in the Larkin catalogue; teas, spices, ex tracts, baking powder, laundry and toilet soaps, ete. Under our easy monthly payment time you make a payment on real estate, you re ceive an equal value in Larkin certificates cover ing toe same household needs of Larkin manu facture. In a way, this is one time when you your cake and have it, loo. As it is now, the money paid by you tor your monthly bousobold supplies, loses its entire value when they are consumed. Under our plan, alter consumption, have remaining the full value in the credit payment on a piece of good one of the best assets on earth. See how this works out: Example. One lot at Nicholson Heights Larkin certificates for home supplies household articles .... Total This nnmhinatinn retail value of 00 buy for $300 by either paying all cash 10 per cent. and the balance in payments to suit. Now witn toe nrst sou paia, you worth of Lirkio certificates and you selection to choose from of over 2,000 Products and Premiums. VhpU mnnLh thereafter, that vou make an in- itallment payment, you receive an equal Larkin certificates. By all Erie Merchandise-Realty Co., Marine Bank Building, Erie, Pennsylvania. Owners and Developers of Nicholson Heights. The Erie Trust Company of Erie, Pa., Is the fiscal agent and trustee of the company. Purchasers of lots at Nicholson Heights make all installment paymenls direct to the Erie Trust Company, which issues the deeds and abstracts of the property, thus affording absolute security. The Republican, $1 Things Hrd to BeeJ-Good Estate (L Good Merchandise Birdseye View of Nicholson Heights and Erie. and the Larkin Exhibit at Erie, beginning June 27th. uon't miss your daily You can redeem these certificates at once for food supplies, etc., or you can keep them until you have a sufficient number to buy some article for the house in the line of furniture, carpets, etc If your daughter, for example, wanted a piano you will find one which you can purchase for her by saving your Laokio certificates. lu the meantime Erie is keeping on growing and the real estate you are buyiog will be stead ily increasing iu value. Erie's New Addition Iteantiful. The above bird's eye view illustrates the mag nificent locasion of Nicholson Heights in Erie. It is a 15 minutes' ride by direct trolley to the heart of the city; 121 minutes to the Lake Shore Union Station. It has an extensive froutage on both sides of Peach Street, the main artery of the city to the south. It is in the direct path of Erie's irresistible growth in that direction. It is 400 feet above the city, high, dry and healthful; removed from the noise, smoke and dust of the factory zone. It is the ideal home site. It is where the best element of the swelling population will want to live. Buy where land will be wanted and you are bound to win. Nicholson Heights is subdivided into over 1,250 large lots, averaging 40 by 140. 1 luodreds of lots at 8200. 8300, 8400 and 8500. The prices at the opening sale will be opening prices, that mean you are able to buy at the very bottom. Better still, when you buy you receive an im mediate aud full purchase value for the money you pay, in merchandise of the highest quality. You get "something for nothiog," because by applying sieutifically the law of efficiency, ecou- also buy Erie, I'a. plan, each can eat you still form of the real estate, 8300 and dot) 8600 VOU can down or mommy receive 501; will have a Larkin value of means mail this coupon today. r S f lb life present expenses or monthly outlays. It tells how lots at Nicholson Heights, the largest and most important new addition to Erie, will be sold in connection with the products and mer chandise of the famous Ltrkin Company of Buffalo, N. Y. It explains bow under the system operated by us, you receive an equal value of merchandise for every dollar paid on the real estate. xois mercnaoaise to oe selected by you from the Larkin catalogue illus trating and describing over 2,000 borne needs, daily supplies and household articles. This plan gives your money a double purchase value. This plan makes SI do the work of $2. this unancel miums in RESERVATION COUPON. Erie Merchandlse-Kealiy Co., Marine Bauk Building, Erie, Pennsylvania. Unntleinen Enclosed please find Ten (f 10) Dollar, deposit on the follow ing lots st Nicholson Heights: Lots. Block, Total. 1st choice 2d choice 3d choice Make three selections in case 1 10 is required on esch lot. Send contract, pans book, and Full Name . Addrexs . Not More Than Two a Year. VthL WORLD I CONTRIBUTES TO LARKIN QUALITY Over 2,000 household needs to select from. IsttiaC. PRO WO Ml MMIUN UST Yon cet an equal value of Lar kin's certificates with every dollar paid on a lot. omy and profit sharing we are able to effect an exceptional saving on the combined retail value of the merchandise and the real estate. This saving is cheerfully offered for your ben efit. Special Information. The big opening sale at Nicholson Heights begins, Tuesday, June 27. During this sale Larkin Company will main tain an exhibition of Larkin Products and Pre the two large stores at the corner of btate and lOtn streets, Erie. Cume to Erie if you can and visit this exhibi tion. Inspect for yourself the unexcelled quality of the Larkin Products. Come to Erie and see for yourself the beauty and attractiveness of Nicholson Heights. If you can't come now, send in the reservation coupon and your deposit and then come later when you have time. Our system protects both the buyer and the seller. The title to Nicholson Heights has been passed to the Erie Trust Co., one of the strongest finan cial institutions in the state of Pennsylvania, and is held in its name for the protection of every buyer. AH installment payments are made to the Erie Trust Company. And the said company upon full payment of the purchase price of the lot, issues to each pur chaser a proper warranty deed accompanied by an abstract of title free of cost. No interest; no loss by forfeiture; payments suspended in case of disability or sickness; and always a full and immediate value in merchan dise for every dollar paid. Mail the coupon today lo secure an allotment. Money refunded if our selectiou is not satisfactory. Hrsl selection Is impossible. A deposit ol the Larkin certificates to: Lots To Any Due Purchaser. Best paper in the county. Are you a subscriber If not, you ought to be. SUFFOCAIEDJN WELL Second Death to Occur at Olean Under Like Circumstances. Victim Went Down In a 14-Fost Deep Oil Well In the Vicinity of the Vac uum Oil Company's Plant to Repair a Leakage In a 'Pipe When He Was Overcome by Fumes of Gas Other Hems of General Inte'cst. The second doalh wllliln the l;itt week from aihyxiutlon In tho 14-foot (Iiik oil w1Ib In tho vicinity of the Vacuum Oil company plant ut Olean, N. Y., occurred Saturday. Thn iinfoitiinate man w;i. Chailes 1-dwardH, aRed 3!l years. lie was cm loyed by the Vacuum Oil company :! wont down Into one o2 tho wells to fix a pipe and wa. ovorcomo by thn gas. The oil is supposed to coin? from the Wkage of the big tnnk.-t a,id linos In the plant and soaks Into the ground and Htandft in pools In tho gravel. Mr, ICdwards leaves a wife and child. RAISE IN SALARY Postmaster General Announces That Rural Mail Carriers Will Get an Increase. Post tn aster General Hitchcock, at AVatdilngton has Just lxsued an or der for the disbursement of 14,000,000 In the current (U'cal year :is Increases In the salaries of rural letter carriers. Thin sum was appropriated for the purpose at the hint session of con gress In terms lhat left It discretionary with the postmaster general to how much of it should he expended. Mr. Hitchcock had decided to nuthoWza the expenditure of the full amount, The effect will he to Increase tho ral fides of all ruial carriers on standard ioiiIpr from $900 to $l,W)0 a year with proportionate Increases on tho smaller routes. On June 30 last there were 41.&C2 rural carriers and their aggregate (,al arles for the fiscal year Just ended was about 3.',79?,OtiO. The rural de livery system was stirtnd only 15 year sago. It increased from S3 carriers nt a cont of JU.840 for tho Ureal year 1S"7 to 3:.,CfiG carriers at a cost of $21,201, 520 for the fi.-wnl year 1000. A large growth haH also occurred In the last Ave years, the cost of the service hav' Ing Increased ahout $10,000,000. Confessed to Shooting Brother. Wilmot Roberts, 12 years old, Fri day confessed to the I'tlca (N. Y.) coroner that he fired the shot wl Ich killed Wesley, his seven-year-old broth er, Monday evening of last week. Ho declared that It was an accident and that he misinformed his parents and the authorities because he was fright ened. Wilmot and Grant Roberts, bolh older than Wesley, carried the hoy In to the house. He was dead then. The boys said that Wilmot (Jointed the rldo at Wesley not knowing It was load ed and' pu'led the trigger, the ball en tering tho little .fellow's head. He died almost Instantly andi thou they nicked him up and carried him to the house. Flames Sweep Salamanca Hatel. The Wlldwood Honso of Salamanca, N. V., was totally destroyed by fire Sunday niornln?. When th firemen reached the place the hlazoliad gained snrh headway that their work availed nothing. A stiff wind was blowing fiorn the east, and this f.mned the flames until tho entire building was enveloped by them. It wiu Impossi ble for the firemen on gain control, and in a short time tho rlructuio had been burned to the wound. Take Appendix Out Half at Time. Waller .1. Ilassinger of llatavia, N. Y., underwent nn operation at the lla tavia hospital on Juno 2S for hornla, which resultel from nn operation he had undergone Ifi years a?o lu Phila delphia for appendicitis. In the re cent operation the physicians were amaed to find the man's appendix, which they were Infoiniel hud been taken out during the first operation It was removed for good the second time Accuser? of Black Hand Letter Writlig Thom03 J. Demppey, head of a private detective asency, at Frank lin, Pa., was held In bail, ac cused of sending a ' black hand" letter to General Charles A. Miller, a wealthy oil man. Four handwriting experts. among thorn Dr. Alhert H. Hamilton of Auburn, N. Y., tetlflnd that the writing In the black hand letter and a letter signed by iJcmpsey wero the the same. Olein Boy Is Drowned. While wading in tho Allegheny riv er above the oM l!arrett swimming hole Friday afternoon, Howard I'age, Tin of Frank Page of Olean, slipped Into seven feet ol water and was drowned before Peecher Itutledgo, neaiby, could rescue him. Kdward Os good recovered the body about 5 o'clock a'ter It had been in the water for an hour. Apples Gake on Trei. Apples growing on the Frank Spar I:n farm, north of Broc:kport, X. Y., were baked on the trun hv the In t.'Bse hcjat of last week, 'louio cf the iipfiles wore taken to ilrockport aud exhibited In a store window. JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN Tendced a Banquet In Hla Honor, Which He Is Unable to Attend. 'SC0TTY" HAS A BIG BUNDLE Death Valley Mystery Going East to Spend His Coin. Death Valley Scotty, who has startled almost every large city In the United States by his eccen tricities, turnedi up in Uoldfield, Nev., Sunday with his pocketa bulging v.'lth greenbacks. Three months ago Scotty was In Reno dead broke. How he suddenly came Into wealth Is a mystery, but he displayed $11,000 in currency am! promised to reveal the location of hla fabulous wealth after Aug. 1. In the meantime Scotty saya ha In tends making another spectacular whirlwind dash across the continent in a special train. After that Scotty will settle down. "1 have idiot more champagne corks Into the air than nil the bullets fired in the Mexican war, and education has been expensive," he said. "I have learned enough and now 1 am going to look out for Scotty." EDITORS ELECT OFFICERS New York State Preis Association Del egates at Rochester Conven tion Held Banquet. Ollleers wero cdected at the &Sth convention of the Now York Press rs Boclatlon nt Roc hester Friday. In the afternoon the delegates visited several large manufacturing plants. Friday right the editors and their ladies at tended a bancpiet. The new ollleers arc: President, Edward I. Ailams, Marathon Indepen dent; vice presidents, (ieorgo U. Mar celliis, he Roy Gazette; John K. Wal bridge, Saratoga Saratnglan; L. William Hones, Roscoo Review; Don C Seltz, New I'ork World; secretary and treasurer, A. O. Piiimell, Dans ville Breeze; executive committee, William O. Grecup, Falrport Mall; A. It. Scott, fleneseo Republican; Dr. B. M. Porter, New York Journal of Home opathy; fiurdltier Kline, Amsterdam Recorder, end I. like Mcllenry Chit tenango Times. Canal Cives Up Murder Mystery. The body of a man, tied securely In a heavy burlap bag was found loafing In the Oswego canal near Phoenix, 32 miles north of Syracuse, Friday morning. The hand and legs were held tightly with strong wrapping twine and thn Oswego county authori ties have slatted In to ferret out what appears to be the strangest murder iiiyiery ever known to these parts. The man appeared to have been In the nulghhoi hood of r,0 years of ago, prob ably 0 feet 0 Inches in height and weighing 10 pounds. Tho faco was beardless and the hair bluck. The arms were bound to the side of the bodv. Chloroformed and Stabbed Husband. John Carroll, who Is employed as a fire:;ian on the Milwaukee rail road, running west from Mobrldge, 8. D., and residing nt that place, Is In an Aberdeen hospital and may dlo as a result of an attack upon him by his v. Ifn, who is alleged to havo chloro formed him as he slept by her side at night and (her, badly disfigured htm with a knife. Jealouy Is said to have been the cause of the deed. Carroll is 2. years old, his wife If 0. Lyndonville to Have Discount Bank. Authorization, has bpen given by Superintendent of Banks Van Tuyl to the Citizens' State bank of Lyndon ville, Orleans county, X. Y to con duct a discount and deposit business. I he directors are: Willis S. If ousel, Molley; Charles F. Housed, Bergen; Frank li. Housed and John Ward, Lyn donville; Alhcit B. Hise, Ash wood; Lee I. Wells. Medina; George lies sigule, Milb-rs. Killed His Fatner-In-Liw. Wllllnfli Peferp. 40 years old, living on the Tonawanda X. Y.) reserva tion, was inur tered with an ax by his sonlnlaw, Crnver Sfclo, Thursday. The murderer was arrested by Sheriff Carrett and Deputy Sheriff Ward aft er a long chase and was placed In tiie t;toeseo county Jail. '' 1 I, 1 )J V' " . 'f i3
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