The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, February 25, 1914, Image 3

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OF THE REST COMPANIES IN
THE WORLD.
will be glad to oill on you when you
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e are agents In tola county for the
LE GUARANTY AND TRUST CO.,
cannmlHh aeourity for County
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KTA and K ELLETTVILLE, PA.
)CAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
NEW ADVBHTINBMENTK.
LevlAOo. Ad.
trfkmtnera. Ad.
ilarvev Krlli. Ad.
Hoggs 4 Buhl. Ad.
rna prima t;o. Ad.
rbe-K Inter Co. Ad.
I U Cohen. Loral.
Inpklna Htnre. Ad.
P. Lorlllsrd Co Ad.
Tanson Brim Loos I.
Robinson A Son. Ad.
Clarion Normal. Local.
Smart HII herberir. Ad .
Forest Co. Nat. Hank. Ad.
Tbe Distinctive Garment Store.
Ad.
Oil market oloaed at $2 SO.
I your aubaorlptlon paldT
You oan get it at Hopklne' store, tf
A few Inverted Oaa Burner at 25
tint, atSlgwortb'. adv
Juat reoetved, a new supply of Horse
lollers, at H. 8. Slgwortb'e. ad v
Attend tbe musloal entertainment at
iovard'e ball tonight. High claaa In
very feature.
If our Red bruin correspondent will
go bla or ber name to new letter we
kill be pleased to publish them.
Tbe Republican oaa furnish you
vlth tbe very latest la engraved calling
arde or anything else In that line, at
easonable prices. tf.
Dr. M. W. Easlnn, Osteopath, of Oil
;ity, will visit Tinnesta every Wednes
day forenoon, at tbe Central Hotel, wbere
is may be conauitea oy an wno neea nis
fcervloes. tf.
Oleomargarine always fresh, always
be same price and making new friend
baob day, at 20o per pound In nine pound
ota, at tbe Salmon Creek Mercantile Co.,
jKellettvllle, Pa. adv
Tbe M Flnnegan well on the Bleak
ey tract, Bate tun, finished recently,
a a (allure and wee abandoned. Whether
hny more wells will be drilled in mat
jvlcluity la not known.
You don't need to worry about high
loost of living when yon can get good
Flour at Laoaon Bros ' for o.OO per bbl.
Every sack guaranteed, or money re
funded. Lanhon Bkos. adv
The Tinnesta Oa oompaoy finished a
good well on Ita lease last week wb.cb
will add materially to Ita supply ot fool
gas, Th hew well la located on the land
of ex-Commisaionar Andrew Wolf.
Tbia la Ash Wednesday, the opening
day of Lent, and for six weeks there will
be a suspenalnn of festivities that ordi
narily nbialn. Easter Sunday falls on
April 12, at which time the Lenten season
-loses.
1 That old "ounoe of prevention" say
ing applies to Roup. PRATTS POUL-
. TRY REMEDY (Tablets or Powder) is a
sure preventive and cure. Sold on mon
ey back guarantee by first class dealers
everywhere. adv
-$35 00 and up earned weekly selling
our High Q lality Lakesbore Grown Nur
sery Stock. Beet grown In the U. H.
Permanent position. Payweekh. Outfit
; free. Write today. Pennsylvania Nur-
aery Co., Glrard, Pa. adv8tl-21
' A dance and oyster supper will be
held Friday evening, March 6th, at the
German Hill pUt'ortn. Good uiuhIc
Eyerybrdy Invited, but tbe management
desires to give notice that no intoxicated
Demon or Intoxicating liquor will be
allowed In tbe ball.
J. D Wentwortb, of Smoky Ulll, let
an axe slip out of bla band Saturday
while working In tbe woods and tbe
Sharp blade struck him on the back of his
right foot, above the heel, making
.trash that will cripple blm for a while.
Or. Gregg atttended his Injuries.
Fred. w. lireyer, of Hunter run,
waa kicked by one of bis horses last
Thursday and received a bad g isb on tbe
Inside of bis right arm, just above tbe
elbow. Tbe services ot a surgeon were
needed to sew up tbe wound and Dr. F,
J. Bovard ierformed the operation.
Kelly f snore, of Nebraska, while
working m the wood near that place
Saturday afternoon out a bad gash across
the too of his left foot with an axe. He
waa brought to town to the office of Dr,
Hovsrd. bo sewed up tbe wound. Tbe
young man will be obliged to travel on
nrutobee for a week or two.
W. H. Ellis, painter, paperhanger
nd decorator, Is prepared to make early
spring contracts for all work In bia line,
Having sample books from two of tbe
best firms, Peter H. Rilly Co. and Alfred
Peat, he can furnish the very best wall
numrM at low nrlcee. Get your work
r i -
d ine before tbe rush begins. adv
We are Indebted to our friend J. T.
Date for a onpy of tbe Carnival Bulletin
llluftiratlnir 'he mmv beautiea of the
.1 ...... Uu.ll fli.y nnnf iwnlna nn
WUIIU WUI" H. U 1 " " B
t New Orleaos, where Mr. Dale has been
eolournlng this winter. This edition of
the Bulletin portrays aome of tbe scenes
In the first night's parade, which must be
gorgeous beyoud comparison.
Revival meeting wbicb bad been in
vouress in tbe M. E. church for three
eeks, came to a close on Sabbath eve
nit last. Tbe meetings under Rev. Mr.
inlaw's mlolstrationa were marked
very gratifying success, in all 48 souli
inn united with tbe cburcb. 34 of
m were probationers. Tbe pastor be'
'a ser'es of meetings at the Nebraska
h tomorrow evening.
v the Sprlug Term at tbe Clarion
lormal School, beginning Tuesday,
' 24, special attention is given to
now in tbe service and to pros
eaobera. Tbe one aim, under
the work of this school, Is that
. nir teachers, so you can find
'.mospbere suited to tbe best,
v oi address Inquiries to the
N ndrew Thomas Smith, Clar
adv
Mrs. Annie Thomson, Reoord Keeper
of lb Nebraska Hive of tbe Ladies of
tbe Maooabees of the World, baa been
honored with a beautifully engraved
honor certificate In recognition of her
faithful work for tbe Nebraska Hive.
Mrs. Thomson Is tbe first Isdy In Forest
county to be so honored and In fact abe
will be tbe only lady in tbeoounty to be
awarded socb a certificate as the Greet
Hive has decided not to Issue any more
honor certificate.
Cohen, the fruit and vegetable dealer,
aa Just opened what la undoubtedly the
finest slock of oranges, lemons, grape
fruit and California apples that has ever
been seen In this market. And be I sell
ing theui at prlnea that leave bim only tbe
merest margin of prqfit. Such a display
of fruit at Ibis season of tbe year would
be s credit to any oily market, and surely
ugbt to be appreciated by our citizens.
good assortment of fresh fish, also, for
Ssturday, adv. H
Don't forget the rare musical treat in
store for you at Bovard's hall tbla even
ing. Tbe Boston Stars Is one of the
finest aggregations of alngera before the
publio today and will give you tbe best
enb-rtalnnient you have bad in many a
day. Remember the oompaoy Is undei
the direction of Prof. Heuderson, lately
ofOberlin college, a guarantee that the
oonoert will be of a high class, In which
solos, duets, quartettea and dramallo
readings will feature.
-Tbe Junior class of tbe Tionesta
High School gave a reception In bonnr of
the Senior olase, In Bovard's ball, Friday
evening, Feb. 20tb. Aa It was near
Washington's birthday, flags, together
itb pennants, were used in decorating,
bile tbe lunch also was In keeping with
the date. Tbe Ice cream waa molded In
tbe forma of tbe hero and bia batcbet.
Red roses were given as favors. The
evening waa spent in playing games
and dancing. Among the game played
were flinch, "500," and tbe Virginia reel,
Lives there now s man with a apark
of fairness and honesty in bla make-up
bo baa a kick ooming ou tbe ground
bog'a prophecies op to tbe present mo
ment? If so be abould have bia bead
soused into a three-foot anow bank and
held there till be a 'knowledges tbe corn
that Sir G. H. has them all skinned to a
frazzle on westber prognostications. Sat
urday morning thermometers in tbe bor
ough registered as low aa 10 degrees be
low zero, and yesteday morning the best
bowing waa 22 below, and aame (22) this
Wednesdsy morning, with gas mighty
low, too. Snug winter, eh T
Tbe bankruptcy sale of the I. N,
Patterson estste located in Forest county
was held at the court bouse in Tionesta
Monday, and all tbe property as adver-
tlsed was disposed of at fair figures.
Among tbe purchssers were M. A.
Carrlnger, who bought tbe 50-acre tract
In Klngsley township. Trax A Parker of
Oil City were the successful bidders for a
117-acre tract in Harmony Twp. Jacob
E. Wagner of Harmony township was al
so one of the purchasers, and J. L. Mat-
tox, Uenry Armburger, and Gso. Swab
were purchasers of tbe oil and mineral
igbts on their properties located at
Hunter Station, Tionesta township.
Martin A Crawford, attorneys for A,
Severina, former leader of tbe Franklin
Italian Band, on Wednesday withdrew
the suit recently in-Muted against Paul
Uepler, owner of the Commercial Hotel,
Franklin, for 13.000 damages resulting
from tbe ssle to friend of tbe plaintiff of
bottle of caustlo liquid in mistake for
whisky. Tbe suit waa simply disoon
lioued and If there waa S settlement of
any kind tbe reoord doe not show it, A.
Jobsoo bad entered an appearance as
attorney for the defendant. It waa tbe
negation of Severina that tbe friend who
oght the liquor save bim a drink In
nocentlv and when be swallowed It bis
throat aud gullet were badly burned, in
capacitating him lor work.
Tbe propoeed new bridge over the
Clarion river at Gravel Lick has been
held up by the State Water Commission
which bad already granted a charter to
tbe water power grabbers to erect a num
ber of huge dams slong that stream, and
in order to gel their bridge tbe oouiily
commissioner will hsvetorhsnge their
plans snd build it so high thst It will not
interlere with tbe damming of tbe river,
tbua adding bundreda of dollars to the
ooet of the struoture. Those Clarlonltes
bave evidently fallen asleep on these dam
propositions, but tbey will some dsy
wake np to tbe fact that tbe water grab
bers bave taken over about everything
in the county worth having and that tbe
people bave no rights left that a water
grabber Is bound to respect.
Tbefarmera' institute held In Tio
nesta Friday and Saturday last waa an
other of the very good institutes that bave
been beld In this county within tbe past
eight or ttn years. Tbe weather con
ditions were fine for such an occasion, af
fording the farmers of tbe surrounding
districts so opportunity to attend tbe
aeveral sessions thus making the turnout
exceptionally large. Interest in tbe pro
ceedings was not allowed to lag as tbe
full program waa carried out aud all tbe
speakers, musio, papers and discussions
were much above the average, and tbe
closest attention was given by the audi
ence to all that was said and done during
tbe two days' session. The stlendance of
ladiea at the evening aesslous waa nota.
bly large, an evidence that menfolk are
not tbe onlv ones interested in bus
bandry.
You may not be aware of it, but it Is
a fact nevertheless, tbst our progressive
little city now has one of the taoat mod
ern, up-to-date green houses to be fo.md
within a dozen counties, we dare say
Our. enterprising friend, Cbsrles Ander
son, who baa been gradually working
luto tbe plant and vegetable Industry,
found that bia facilities were too much
oram pod to accommodate bis rapidly in
creasing trade, ao be baa branobed out on
a larger scale and created commodlou
plant no bis lot at the east end of the river
bridge, and la furnishing bis customers
with vegetables ss fresh snd orisp
though taken out ot tbe finest summer
garden patob. Lettuce, the like of which
never touched thia market, baa been
supplied to customer for more than two
weeks past, and another crop will soon
be ready for market. His greenhonse is
equipped with steam beating apparatus
and is kept at an even temperature nlgbt
and dsy, and tbe manner In which tbe
vegetables, flowering plants, etc., are
pushing fortb is sjoy to tbe eye, a satis
faction to tbe inner man. Mr. Anderson
is already planning to still further en
large bis plant, and it will not be long
till bis entire lot it under cover.
PERSONAL.
Harry Thompson of Nebraska was
one of our weloome callers Ssturday.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ste
phens of the borough, Thursday last, a
daughter.
Mra. A. B. Kelly returned Thuraday
from a three month'a visit with relatives
In Chicago and Wsukegan, III.
We bad s pleaaaot rail Irom Post
master J. H. Sbunk of Whig Hill, Satur-
day, who was attending tbe farmers' in
stitute. Antonio Dnnato and Rassaelo Don a to,
both of West Hickory, were msrrled at
that place on tbe 18th Inst., Squire W. P.
Slggins officiating.
G. F. Watson and daughter, Mrs.
V email Shewman, arrived bouie Tuesday
from the r visit in Lamison, Ala. Mrs.
Cors Fell will remain there for another
month.
Walter Moore Hetrick of Kane, Pa,
and Clara Tereaia Harkins of Gilfoyle,
tbla county, were last week granted a
marriage permit by tbe recorder of Cler-
on county.
Amoa H. Wslte of Conneautville, Pa.,
and Mrs. Hannah C. Brenneman ofClar-
ngtnn, Pa., were united in marriage.
Feb. 10, 1914. at the bride'a home, Rev.
D. O. May officiating.
Ernest G. McCnrdy baa been ap
pointed postmaster at Lyncb this county,
ucceedlng Anaon Showers, a staunch
Democrat who has ably filled the position
for several years past.
Harry S. Can field, proprietor of tbe
Globe Hotel, West Hickory, who was
perated upon for appendicitis two weeka
ago at the Oil City bopilal, la recovering
bicely and came home yesterday after
noon. Mra. W. E. Darts, for some time past
employed as a nurse at tbe State hospital,
Utlca, N. Y., Is at tbe borne of ber moth-
Mrs. Frances Korb, Tionesta town
ship, to recuperate from a aevere Illness
and operation wbicb she bad recently un
dergone. Wm. Lawrence and son Albert left
Friday for a sojourn in tbe southland
while the weather is so frigid in these
parts. Tbey will take In Washington
and other historical cities on tbe way,
finally landing in St. Petersburg, Florida
wbere several weeka will be spent.
Tbe many frlenda of Rev, S. A. Cor
nelius, D. D., and wire will regret to
learn their son, Rev. Msxwell Cornelius,
ssnriouslv ill in a Pittsburg hospital
from blood poisoning. The young man
bad been suffering Irom quinsy and tbe
symptoms of poisoning developed Thurs
day nlgbt. -Oil City Blizzard, Saturday.
Miles Covert, of Marienville, la epend-
nga few days in mogwsy wuu
brother, Isaac Covert, and family and bis
wife and little daughter, Helen, who are
guests at tbe Covert borne. Mr. Covert
came here Friday from Kane, wbere be
baa been a patient In tbe Kane hospital,
having an operation for appendicitis.
Ridgway Advocate.
J notice of tbe peace, Jonathan Al-
baugb, of East Hickory, has been drawn
as ajuror toaerve at the special term of
U. 8. district court, which begina in
Pittsburg March 16th. Mr. Albaugb will
be the only representative from Forest
county at tbia special term, wnicli nas
hwn palled to clear ii D the calendar ot
caaea which were left over from tbe Oo
tober term.
Mrs. Claude Hepler successfully
passed through a serious operatioo Mon
day, 16tb mat., at the hospital at Akron,
Ohio, wbere tbe family has resided for the
past two years. Her trouble was appeo
dlcitis, but other complications were en
countered by tbe physicians, yet ber
many Iriends In this community will be
glad to learn that she Is now In a fair way
to complete recovery.
Ex Postmaster, A.Sbowersof Lyncb,
Howe twp , was called to Philadelphia
Sunday evening to be at the bedside ot
bis daughter, who was operated upon
very suddenly In tbe Uoiveralty Ho-
tiital. Mr. Showers did not know of the
operstion until it bad been completed snd
news that ber condition was good bad
been received. She has been in the bos
pitel for tbe past two weeks and tbe last
word be bad was that she was oouvalee
dug and that tbey did not think ao opera
tion necessary.
Sheffield Observer: W. A. Booth of
Watson Farm was a Sheffield visitor
Monday D L. Resn of Lynch bss gone
to Oklahoma and may Indite there.
Tbe blacksmith shop of tbe Forest Chem
ioal company at tbe Barnes plant burned
Ssturday, causiug an estimated loss of
fiitir or five hundred dollars. N. r,
Hoover, one of the bustlers ot Marien
vllle, was in town Tuesday night. He
waa on bia way home from Venanuo
county, where be is interested in several
drilling wells. Mrs. Ella Wilson ol
Kellettvllle bas purchased tbe stock of
the Ewao Bros A Co. store aud will take
possession as aoon as the iuveutory is
completed. Mrs. W ileon baa had consid
erable busluess experience and will no
doubt snake a success of the venture. We
understand it Is ber Intention to add mil
lloery to the other lioes.
Recent Deaths.
KKNNKDY.
Katherine (Fitzgerald) Kennedy, wife
of George W. Kennedy, waa born In Ire
laud March 2, 1859, aud died at tbe family
pome, Tionesta- township, Saturday eve
nlng, Feb. 2, 1914, of dn psy, after
lingering illness. -Wheu seven years of
sue she came to this country with ber
parents who first located in Ohio, after
wards moving to what is now known as
the Michael Fitzgerald larui.ou tbe west
side of tbe Allegheny river, two miles be'
low Tiooeata. Twenty-lour years ago
she waa married to Mr. Kennedy, who,
with four sons, Wllilsm, Frank, Georgi
aud Joseph, survive; also the followln
brothers: Patrick f Tionesta twp; John
and William of Montana, aud Forest ol
Burgetstown, Pa. Funeral services were
beld yesterday morning at St. Jobua
Catholic church, Tidioute, of which the
deceased was a member, Rev. A. H
Wiersblnski, officiating, followed by In
terment In the cemetery connected with
the cburcb.
How to Prevent Bilious Attacks.
"Coming events pa-t their shadows be.
fore." Tills epeclallv true or ninoii
attacks Your appetite will fail, you wll
feel dull and languid. If you are suhiec
to bilious attacks lake three of Chamber
Iain's Tablets as soon as these symptom
appear and tbe attack may be ward.d olf,
t or aaie Dy an aeaters. but.
KeUettvUle.
Mr. Lorom and son Raynor were
Jsmeslown visitors Tuesday and Wednes
day. The W. C. T. U. beld a mothers' meet
at tbe borne of Mra. Geo. Klinestlver,
Wednesday aft-rnoon. At tbla meeting
Mra. R. W. Wbiteblil waa elected assist
ant auperintendent of the L. T. L , to
take the place of Mrs. F. J. Henderson,
resign. d. After the meeting adjourned
fine lunch was served by tbe hostess.
Meet sgain March 4th with Mrs. E. E.
Dsubenspeck.
Mrs. Wlnfield Zerbe baa been on tbe
sIok list for tbe past week.
Mr. Wilson is herefrom Cambridge
Springs packing tbe household goods st
he home of Mrs. E. Wilson. Tbe for
mer will sblp bis part or the goods to
Cambridge Springs, where be Is making
bis borne for tbe present, and latter goes
to Sheffield.
Jacob Dingle visited relatives at Union
City tbe laat of tbe week.
The boya who were arraigned before
Squire Silzle for disturbing a public
meeting were returned by tbe oourt to
receive sentence from the squire.
Tena Zuendel of Starr was an over
Igbt guest at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs,
John Blum, Wednesday.
Mrs, Sallsgiver of Tylersburg Is Ibe
guest of her mother, Mrs. E. E. Dauben
speck. Mra. J. C. Miller waa down from Min
ster and apeut Sunday with ber aister,
Mra. Isaac Slggins.
Mr. and Mra. Lewis Arner wore War
ren visitors Saturday.
Mr. and Mra. R. W, Whitebllt visited
tbe letter's parenta at Sheffield over
Sunday.
Mra. J. Dingle baa been suffering from
tbe effects of a bad cold tor the past week.
Marjorie Nash baa been elected organ
ist at tbe Catbolio cburcb, wbere she plays
one Sunday each month for tbeir regular
service.
A number of tbe Catbolio people of
Mayburg attended aervlces in town Sun-
ay morning.
Vivian Dingle entertained the follow
ing members of tbe Gleaners Bible Class
at tbe borne of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pope,
Friday evening: Julia Lnhmeyer, Edith
Oayley, Mrs. R. W. Wbitebill, Meda
Detar, CoDstance Copeland, Ruth Hulett,
Amy Salada, Lnretta Dunkle, Verna
Miller and Olive Wolfe. "A lovely
lime," ia tbe verdict of those present.
The next meeting will be at tbe borne of
Constance Copelaud.
Clarence Jenkins was very neighborly
one nigbt last week. He baa tbe gas
connected so that he oan burn from either
the Proper or Collins line. Tbe former
getting weak be turne I on tbe latter gas
od neglectrd to turn off tbe other. When
tbe pressure came on In tbe nlgbt It
passed into tbe other line and warmed
the people clear up to Buck Mills, but
when be looked at tbe meter tbe next
morning be found bia neighborly act bad
cost bim ust nlnedollars.
Mrs. Gen. Klinestlver and son Alton
visited ber father, in Warren, Friday.
Ruth Hulett was up from Ross run
with ber brother's family over Sunday
Clare Smatbera was up from Newtown
and attended Sunday school Suudsy
morning.
A good supply of ice was harvested by
our townspeople during tbe week.
Rev. G. 8. Bryan waa down from May-
hurg and spent ibe day In town Suuday.
lie attended Sunday school in tbe morn
ing and preached in tbe afternoon in the
. M. church.
Mra. F. J. Henderson was In Sheffield
during the week visiting tbe dental par
lors there, getting some needed work
ne.
Pete Conver's Paper 45 Years Ago.
Rutnaging through some old papers s
day or two ago we came across a copy of
the Forest Press, P. O. Conver's old
paper, dated Jan. 26, 1869, and from It we
extracts Jew Items put np in Pete's well
known style, but we'd bate to undertake
to repioduce all that Pete printed in his
paper in those days:
Mr. Pearson of Coon Informs us tbat he
understands Mr. Miller of Balltowo in
tends to pay pilots f9 for running out ol
tbe Creek in the Spring.
Took a sleigh ride with Col. Thomas to
Tubbs Run last week. Upper end of
towo'e where Improvements Is progress
ing. Office and stable already put up on
Mr. Roae's Brick Yard properly. De
lightful locations and liberal Inducements
to purchasere at upper end. Much growth
in that quarter Is expected tbe present
eason. Col's Cheater Co. Pigs are
beauties. Go A see tbem.
Cousin Bill of Clarion county visited
us last week, and gave us a smell of good
old Clarion oouoly rye whiskey, which
be carried all tbe way from bome In a
pint bottle under bis blouse. He was a
great stranger, and It was 'How d'do Bill!
and 'How d'do Pete!' when he drew out
bis offering and discover'd that tLe neck
of the bottle was missing and most ol tbe
spirits with It. but no matter, tbe good In
lention was evident, for, in the Inuttuage
of the poet, changed to an it tbe occasion,
You may bust tbe pint bottle after drink
inn vnnr fill.
The smell of tbe whiskey will bang round
it Still.
J. Nelson Tietsworth, Ecq , announces
himselfan Independent candidate for a
School Director of Tionesta Horo at coin
ing election, and calls upon all sensible
people wbo bave tbe interests of tbe ria
Ing generation at besrt to Just go in for
blm heavy, as he will be happy at any
time to conclusively prove it is their
boundeti duty as well as a blnaaed privi
lege ao to do, If tbey will spare tbe time to
listen to bis argument.
Oliver Proper returned borne Monday
from a visit to bis 900 relations over in
Stigaroreek, and reports a good time and
plenty pretty girls thereabouts.
Among tbe notables In town to-day Is
Mr. A Mrs. Hsckett and youngest dsugb
ter, Forealina, a perfect beauty of '.
months. Lamentation la now considered
to be tbe secoutl town of importance to
Tionesta in Forest county. Judge White
is also in town, and we met our old friend
Hugh McClellan coming from dinner
whom we hadn't seen since be was a bit
of a lad about Richland Furnace, when
whiskv used to be carried from Old
Mother Allabaob'a in tiu pails.
"The Best Laxative I Know Of."
"I have sold Chamberlain's Tablets for
several vesrs. People who have used
them will take nothing else. I can rec
nuimend them to mv customers ss the
best Isxative and cure lor constipation
that I know of," writes Frank Mtrouse,
Fruitland, Iowa. For sale by all dealers
Porkey.
The stork was a visitor at tbe John
Bradybaugb family and left fine little
boy last week. All are doing well.
Joe O'Chlnto also is entertaining a new
baby at bis bome, wbicb is the second
sddition to bis family.
Last Tuesday another "Kafle Klatch"
was given at the E. T. Downey home and
our wemen bad fine time. We are
pleased to note, however, tbat our ladiea
do not tear tbe absent ones to pieces.
Among those who attended tbe oourt at
Tionesta Isal week were Emmett Brown,
Joseph Klncb. Fred Dobson, Earl Dow
ney and O. E. Rupert. Tbey report Tio
nesta a fine town and not a had one either
With all tbe crowd that were in town
there waa no loud boisterous talk or
craps, Buch as we bave along thia oieek
when there is booze In sight. Tbey cer
tainly enjoyed tbe few days off fiom tbeir
regular routine, and were glad to get to
work again when they came back. Tbe
hotels are well conducted and no one
could spesk a word (gainst them; al
though crowded there were arrangements
made for all.
Tbeie bas been a petition circulated
and will be presented to the school board
asking tbat they move the school build
ing to a safer location before tbe next
term of school.
C. L. Llttlefleld and family spent Sun-
dty with tbe John Llttlefleld family, and
Claude went to Henrys Mill on Mondsy
to work for tbe South Peon Oil Co, as
carpenter.
Mrs. J C. Black and daughter Gladys
bave been on the sick list for a few days
but are aome better. Mr. Black started
for Clarion county on Sunday to hear a
case ooming up in the oourt on Tuesday
next.
Mra. Warren Jones of Newtown wss up
nn Friday last to meet ber musio class
wbo sre doing fine. We sre pleased to
see tbnm tske bold of this most pleaaing
art and hope tbey will persevere and be
successful.
The pupils of our school are having a
good time this winter as the gas is not aa
strong as it should be, and tbey have to
stop at tbe orphans' home to gel warm
belore going to tbe school bouse. Tbey
are also some at racing during tbe short
recesses.
Mrs. Wm. Burch oi Watson township
spent 8unday with ber sister, Mrs. J. W.
Dunkle, at tbla place and went to Minis
ter on Monday.
Ruperts have a duck, and one frosty
evening as Mrs Duck was taking a bath
and ooming nut of tbe water and crossing
a two-incb pipe ber feathers became fast
to ibe pipe. She was discovered later and
in loosing ber from the aforesaid pipe she
lost a lot of ber plumage. Moral-No
one should take a bath In tbe winter time,
Billy Ledebur of Tionesta was a guest
In our village on Friday last and while
bere traded guns with Earl Downey.
James and Geo. Welsh of West Virginia
were the guests of tbeir father at Balltowo
last Friday, snd bs their sister, Miss Lois,
was coming so Sheffield for a two days'
vacation, tbey went out on Saturday to
see her.
George Blum, Elva Blum, Jerry Mo
Donald and James Mealy were up from
Phelps oo Sunday calling on frleuds snd
relatives.
Joe O'Chlnto was down from Minister
on Sunday last treating to the cigars on
the new airival at bis borne. Come again,
Joe, we all smoke and may hereafter.
Maurice Burdick was afflicted with an
enlarged palate on Sunday last aud al
most choked, but upon tbe arrival of Dr.
Serrill be was made some essier. It was
very unpleasant experience aud one be
hopes will never again occur to bitn.
Tbe Rupert children went to Sheffield
on alurday to the studio of Mrs. Dorn
for musical instruction, and this family
expects to start another child in iuubIu in
a few days.
Another of those pleasant dances was
given at a neighboring bome Satur
day evening and the attendance was large,
Also tbe drink was large and of course
they bad a bot old time keeping lights
down. It was worse ou the ones wbo got
beyond navigation as tbe weather was
not sood to sleep out of doors. It was
ton bad tbey could not agree and tbe re
suit waa one fellow got bis mug hurt
some. The violin was damaged some
but not enough to put It out of service
The next morning making vows to quit
drink were the order of the day.
Tbey Pay The Printer And Sleep Well.
Subscription renewals are thankfully
acknowledged as follows:
J. N. Thompson, Nebraska.
F F. Spencer, Truemans.
Joseph Licbtenberger, Truemans (new.)
Cbas. F. Emlck, Tionesta.
F. P. Walker, Lamison, Ala.
Rell Walker. Lnwelivllle, Ohio.
Public Sale.
I will offer at pnbllo sale, Tuesday,
March 3d, 1911, at my resilience one mile
north of Newmansvllle, on the Uolinza
road, all my farming implements, horses
and cattle, hay and iiraln, household
(roods, and farm consisting of (50) tllty
acres, 25 in good stHte of cultivation aud
balance covered with good pine and oak
timber, one Kod leu room bouse and
half bank barn. Sale to begin promptly
atlUa, m. Terms made known on day
of ssle. Patrick Rynd,
adv.it Newmansvllle, Pa,
Colds and Croup in Children.
Many people rely upon Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy implicitly In ca-es of
colds and croup, and it never disappoints
them. Mrs. K. H. Thomas, Logausport,
Ind., writes: "I have fouud Chamber
laiu'B Cough Remedy to be the best
medicine for colds and oroup I have ever
used, and never lir of recommending It
to my neighbors Bnd friends. I have al
ways given It to my children when stif
luring Irom croup, and has never tailed to
give I limn prompt relief." For Bale by
all dealers. adv,
-RIO PROFITS IN POULTRY as
sured by UMing Prslt Poultry Regulator.
It Nlrenglbens breeding Hock, IncreHSes
fertility, resulting In bigger hatches and
insures strong hesllhy chicks. Hold on
money hack guarantee by first class
dealers everywhere. adv
Recognized Advantages.
You will lind thst Chsmberlaiu's Cough
Remedy has recognized advantages over
most medicines in use for coughs and
cold. It does not suppremi a cough but
hHwens and relieves it. It aids expectora
tion and opens the secretiona, which en
ables thesvHietn to throw olf a cold. It
counteracts any tendency ol a cold to re
sult in pneumonia. It contains no opium
or other narcotic, and uuy be given to a
child as confidently as to an adult. For
sale by all dealers. adv
Closing Out
on China.
and reducing stock of
Framed Pictures,
Off.
BOOKS
50c books at 40c.
25c books at 20c.
All boxed and Fancy Books
and Bibles at
Off.
Bovard's Pharmacy,
Hopkins' Store.
Bargain Hunters'
PARADISE.
When we want to sell
something we want to do it
BAD.
We have a window of Odds
and Ends of Ladies' Shoes
that
ARE
bargains. Shoes that we
sold for $2, $3 and up to $4,
now go for only $1.
One-half dozen Beaupeep
Robe Blankets, former price
$3.50, now $2.
4 or 5 dozen Men's Fleece
Lined Undershirts, all sizes,
former price 50c, now 25c.
Surely worth investigating.
L. J.Hopkins
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Make Your Horse Comfortable
With some good Btankets. We have them and the
quality and prices will be found right.
J. 0. SC0WDEN,
TIONESTA, PA.
You Dorv't Need To Be
Told
That it pays to be thrifty nor that even the pennies count in
saving for the rainy day or for the future competence. But you
may not realize the importance of the question, where to buy
your clothes; yet they are no inconsiderable item in your year's
expenses. For many years we have been demonstrating our
superior ability in value-giving in helping our patrons to save.
Not by price alone, but by quality and price. Good clothes,
and good clothes only, an1 the basis ol our value-achievements.
We feel that we are doing the public a real service in refusing
to supply them with inferior goods the price ot which, what
ever it may be, is too high.
Stetson's Spring Hats
Are here, all colors imnginable, all styles that the well-dressed
man wants or uses. And while it nny be a trifle early to buy
we want you to see the new thing from the greatest and best
hat maker in the world.
You still have the opportunity to buy a Heavy Weight
Suit or Overcoat at about a third less than usual prices.
This includes Boys' Clothes too.
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T)A. -t PR
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CLOSING OUT
KogerN 1S17 Knives, Forks
and Npoons.
Dessert Forks plated on steel,
Regular price $2.60,
Sale price $1.76 set.
Dessert Forks plated on nickel silver,
Regular price $4.00,
Sale price $2.00 set.
Table Forks,
Regular price $6.00,
Sale price $2.76 set.
Dessert Spoons plated on nickel silver,
Regu'ar price $4.00,
Sale price $2.36 set.
Table Spoons plated on nickel silver,
Regular price $6.00,
Sale price $2.76 set.
The above prices are on Rogers Bros.
1847 Silver Plated Goods the best
Rogers goods ever put on the market.
We also have a special Rogers Knives
and Forks at $2.76 for set of six Knives
and Forks worth $4.60.
If you want any of the above we would
advise you to purchase them at once, as
our stock is limited, and you will never
be able to purchase 1847 Rogers goods
again at prices quoted.
IIAKVEY FIIITZ,
The Leading Jeweler,
32 Seneca St., Oil City, Pa.
Our Own
Cushion Sole
Shoes.
We bave a shoe for the tired or tender
feet that will give to them the comfort
wanted with the same style and appear
ance you will get in any other shoe.
The cushion is made of the best wool
with a covering of fine calfskin that con
forms to the foot giving you the best
cushion sole shoe that can be made it
combines them all comfort, style, wear.
Men's $5.00
Ladies' $4.00
Try Viscol Oil or Dri-Foot on your
shoes.
LEVI & CO.
Corner Center, Seneca and Syca
more Streets,
Oil, CITY,
PA.
Will be found in your
home if you invest in one
of these
Champion
Ranges
For gas, coal or wood.
Changes can be made in
a lew minutes and with
very little trouble. And
the saving in your fuel
bills will look good to you
when the bills come round
each month. While you
re about it why not stock
V en utensils We can sup
ply them also.
ICffT CLOTHIER
OIL CITY. PA
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