The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, February 09, 1881, Image 2

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    C0U1TTY AUDITORS' REPORT' FOE.' .THE YE,iE 1030.
School Reports.
editor.
SsriMSC, FEB. 9, 1SS1.
1 bitudtion at Ilarria
lout the same B3 ever.
iau seems now to b
li made to-day or
I knowing ones can't
her can run longer
i predict the election
ro three more days
tbt wns dcren?ed
tho mouth of Jan-
t
f eouiuiug of the
xl Vice President
the United States
rythiDg will go
al Garfield,
will bo declared"
id Vice President.
;st in the Gpring
Ike place next
great, which is
Should be. Let
payers see 'that
i at tho helm,
)cr accordingly,
o io the differ
jounty. Don't
matter.
came home
cnt last 8uu-
e thinks the
ator will be
i closed and
chosen, with
e as good if
ose of any
are pleased
da high iu
members of
Is straight
mm many
opponents
ir a copy
Almanac
th. valua
TAL.
b. 6, '81. !
Mentor '
)esieged
are im
policy yes, of
blouse,
much
fact,
n of
( not
'8 so
still
t
for
hers
use
tal
in.
he
t,
is
v
Report of tho Trunkey villa school
for the month ending Jan. 31, 1881 .
Whole number enrolled y ; average
attendance for month 70, for term 84.
Punih worthv of specirl mention for
regular attendance, Nannie Terry,
Nora (Jarvey, Maggie Lynch, Patrick
Garvev and Jerrt Lynch. Number
of visitors 3.
Julie E. Toohey. Teacher.
Keport of Allender school for month
euding Jan. 24, 18S1. Number of
ninili enrolled 19.' rercenlaga of
attendance, males 72, females 67.
First in attendance or progress : Ida,
Olio and Charlie Copeland, Lottie and
John Young, Floreuce and Matthew
Mclntyre, Eolin and Leroy Copeland,
Iiose " Connely, Mabel and Emory
Egolf. Number of visitors during the
month o. Ida Black, Teacher.
Decisive Battles of the World.
Creasy 's rxtretnely interesting vol
ume narrating tho history of the iif-
leeu decisive battles" of the world,
those few battles of which a contrary
event would bavo essentially varied
the drama of the world of all its sub
sequent scenes, is highly esteemed by
all readers of history. It has a long
time been on Harper's list as one of
their standard books, at the price of
$1.50. Now it is issued in a very
haudsome cloth-hound volume, by the
American Book Exchange, New York,
at tho nominal price of 35 cents. It
forms one of their Acme Library ol
History, which includes Macaulny's
England, $1.25, (reduced from $7.50),
Gibbon a Kome, $2.00 (reduced from
$9.00), Rolliu's Ancient History, $1.75;
Froissart's Chronicles, $1.50, and to
which list will soon be added, at
eouallv low prices, Grote's Greece,
Green's (larger) England, Momrosen's
Kome, Massou a Guizot s r ranee, Car
lye's French Revolution. Schiller's
Thirty Years' War, and others. Cata
logues of the standard low priced
books of tho Literary Revolution will
be sent on replication to the Ameri
can Book Exchange,' Tribune
ing, New York.
Build-
A hack'iDg cough, itching of tin
nose, grinding of the teeth, starting or
crying out when asleep, are caused by
worms. E. K. Thompson's Sweet
worm Powder is sold by druggist at
25 cents a bottle. ' It.
Female weakness, caused by de-
rauged kidneys, permanently and pos
itively cured by the use of Prof. Guil
mette'8 French Kidney Pads. All
druggists sell them. It.
Two Organs. Regulato firt the
stomach, second the liver; especially
the first, so as to perform their func
tions perfectly and you will remove at
least nineteen twentieths of all the ilia
that mankind is heir to, iu this ora'ny
other climate. Hop Bitters is the only
that will give perfectly healthy natural
action to these two organs. Maine
Farmer. 2t.
Thousaods have been cared of
dumb ague, billious disorders, taun
dice, dyspepsia and all diseases of the
liver, blood aud stomach, when all
other remedies nave laued, by usiug
Prof. Guilmette's French Liver Pad,
which is a quick and permanent cure
for those disorders. A&k your jdrug-
eut for the great remedy and take no
0 w r
other, aud if he does not keep it send
SI. 50 in a letter to the French Pad
Co., and receive ono by mail post-paid
Mrs. Partington Says. Don't
take anv of the ouack rostrums, as
v
they are regimental t6 the human
cistern ; but put your trust iu Hop
Bitters, which will euro dilapidation,
costive habits and all comic diseases.
They saved Isaac from a severe extact
of tripod fever. , They are the ne plus
unum of medicines. Boston Globs. '11.
Crawford Co., Pa., )
City of Titusville.
There personally appeared George
Netcher, who, being duly sworn ac
cording to law, deposes and says : That
le is a resident of the Windsor House,
Titusville, that he is fifty-eighl years
f age, and that be has beeu awfully
ftlcted severe, more especially in the
'ght shoulder, ho as to be unablo to
ft my arm without the aid of the
her. After taking the second dose
' Wilson's Ligktninj: Remedy for
'jeumatism, the paiu left my arm
d I could handle it with ease as if
had not beeu alflicted. Now I am
ieved entirely afWr taking seveD-
a doses. Geo.ok Netcher.
worn and subscribed to beiore me
il 15th, 1880. .
J. B. D. Clark,
It Justice of the Peace.
WILLIAM LAWRENCE, Treasurer of
snld County for year
To balance duo last settlement.. .$10,40." 30
" Jury lees received from sher
iff Randall '20 OO
Redemption of County lamia 101 W
" Seatod lands ret. Co. tax 1S7! 014 41
" " " Bond tux 1S7! 101 f7
l.m.la I'n t.tr IsXO 7.712 fi7
' " Bond tax 1SSO S.')f Hi!
" Unseated " Co. tnx 1S8 3,737 41
' " Bond tnx 1S80 41.) 00
ree'd from S. J. Sot Icy to ap
ply on balance duo... 508 79
" ree'd from Peter Youngk on
ace. Poor fnndof Oreen Twp. 3dl S;)
" roe'd from J Shnwkcv for coal 15 (K)
" I. Long for planked 5 00
60-Pav List Co. A Bond, 1880 107 50
ree'd for damage duno Jail.... ICO
" roe'd from J. T. Brdhnan, J. P.
Finn -. 5 00
ree'd from J. T. Brcnnun, re
duction in blanks 3 83
ree'd from O. Shamburg for
County lands 10 00
" roe'd from John Swailes for
grass 3 00
" balances on School funds as
shown by the Bevoral Town
ship Accounts 714 17
" balances on llond funds as
shown by tho several Town
shin accounts 513 0:1
balances on Poor funds as
shown by the several Town
ship accounts 43 82-
balance on Harnett Township
building fund 0 01
" am't transferred from State .
account 200 00
?35,043 61
WILLIAM LAWRENCE, Treasurer of
the Commonwealth lor tho
To 1al. last settlement
...?-'27 Cfl
... 2'i 10
... 150110
... 175 00
... 20 00
... 40 81
" Ntnto Tax 18S0
Hotel Licenses 1880
Itetailers Licenses 180
Eatinot Ifouso licenses 18M0...,
" Tux on Loans 1880
?S73 GO
WILLIAM LAWUEXCE, Treasurer of
tion Fund of said County for
To balanco last settlement 82,135 10
" received from Individuals 5,803 80
?7,00S 00
COMMISSIONKHS of Forest County in
ELI
To County orders drawn $100 20
To County ordors drawn.,
. f 215
II. W.
$103
To County ordera drawn.
S1G3 20
C. A. RANDALL, Sheriff of Forost
. December
To orders drawn $283 23
JUSTIS HIIAWKEY, Trothonotary of Forost County, in account for year
ending December 31, 1880.
To orders drawn ?1SI 10
FOREST COUNTY, ss :
Wo, tho urdersigneTI Auditors of Forost County, do hereby
certify that we met at the Commissioners' Office, in said County according to law. and
did audit and adjust the several accounts of the Treasurer, Sheriff, Prolhonotary and
County Commissioners for tho vear ending Decern her 31. 18S0, and find them as set
forth in the foregoing report. Iu testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hands
and seals this 18th day of January, A. D. 1881.
Attest : J. T. BRENXAN, Clerk.
EXPENDITURES of Forest County
County Commissioners $ 5(19 00
CierK.... wkiuii
Auditors and Clerk 1 80
Counsel Fee 00 00
Cat and Fox bounty 181 (10
Jury Fees 1,210 54
Jury Commissioners and Clerk... 38 13
Assessors 280 2
Printing 450 0C
Constables
Court Crier
274 03
32 50
38 70
207 33
375 00
Road View
Fuel and Lights
Elections
Commonwealth Costs..... 120 11
Hooks and Stationery 117 21
Repairs &o
012 7(1
Western Pa. Hospital...
884 :
Sheriff's Fees 283 23
FINANCIAL STATEMENT of Forest County for year ending Dec. 31, 1SS0,
LIABILITIES.
County Bonds outstanding.,
..$7,000
.
,000 00
FOREST COUNTY, ss:
i'ursnant to law,
est County, nublish the foregoing exhibit
County for tho year ending December
witness our nanus tins ism aay oi
Attest: J. T. BRENNAN, Clerk.
Appeal XoMcv.
COMM1SSIONEH' OFFICK, FOHFST CO., )
Tionesta, Pa., Jan. 25, 1881. J
Notice is hereby civen that the Commis
sioners of Forest County will meet at their
ollice in tho Court House, in 'lionusla
Borough on tho JUth and 17th of February,
for the purpose of holding appeuls for tho
assessment of 1881.
By order of County Commissioners.
J. T. llRENNAN, Clerk.
Confirmation Notice.
Notice is hereby ;iven that the account
of Eli Berlin, Administrator of the Estate
of Paul Berlin, deceased, has beeu filed in
my olnce and will bo prevented ut Feb
ruary Sessions for confirmation.
JL'S't'IS SH AWKEY, Register.
Tionesta, Pa., Feb. 2, 1881.
Xutloc
Is hereby given that application will be
mado by the undersigned and others, for
the repeal of a SumiU meii extcndini;"An
Act to RouVco the Ex"m if Collcctinj;
Stuto a County Venango
Co Fores'. Cou. April
Forost County,- in nr.
.mill
NO,
wit ii tin1 Funds of
end Deeemo r .51, r
I!v Count v'Bonds redecne
i ( 'nunty Orders redeem"'! P-
" Co. bridge coupons ro'd ls')
" seated laiiMsrot,''! by col lectin 't
' Exoncra' ions allowed
" 6 per ct. abatein t on 1,074.41
" Refunding orders redeemed...
" 34 per ct. on f8,ooo.ot) County
!',"7t !U
7 .'()
1,171 in
jo.'t 1 ' 1
4 1 1 (is
JSonds redeemed
" 3J per ct. on $0,271.04
Orders redeemed
" 3J per ct, on fruiM
Coupons redeemed.,
280 00
324 51
20 04
14 41
. 215 30.
! 48
50 82
14,01X1 73
Ctn.nty
County
81 per ct. on $111.(H Ketund-
inirOiders redeemed
" 31 perct.ont(i,153.30 ttodemp-
tion
" balances on School funds as
shown by Townsnip accounts
" l)alances" on Koad funds as
shown by Township accounts
' N. H. Foreman's receipt to
bulnnco
$:i5,J43 il
Forest County, in account with tho Fundsof
year ending December 31, lau
Pv Stato Treas. rec't Nov. 15, 1S80..S120 08
" " " " April 10, 1S.no.. 50 00
" " " July (1, 1SK0.. li7 73
' ' lee'r 3,1880.. 18 40
' " .fim'v ) 18SI1. 14 'Ml
' nm't transferred to Co. ac. ouut.. 200 00
' am't overpaid State Treas. as per
letter from Auditor General,
dated Juno 1st. 1S80 100 00
' N. S. Foreman's reo't to balanco 1S2 80
g73 liO
Forest County, in account with tho Redemp
tho year ending December 31, 1880.
Py paid Individuals Srt.153 30
" N. S. Foreman's rcuttobul... l,M4o i
$7,008 00
December 31, H80.
account for year ending
P.EPLIN.
Py 53 days' soi vices..
...$150 00
... 31 20
i- nines iravei..
$100 20
ISAACLONO.
,.?215 00 lly 55 days' services
" 50(1 miles' travel ,
$100 20
..?105 00
.. 50 00
00
LEDEPUU.
20 P.y 50 days' services.
" 132 niilcs' travel.
?2la 00
.f 150 00
i. 13 20
$103 20
County, in account for year cnd'ui;
31, 1S80. i
By Fees ?283 23
Py Fees ?18t 10
d! f. copjcland, Lis: I Countr AuditoM-
for tho year ending December 31, 1880.
Prothonotary's Fees
Janitor
Teachers' Institute
181 20
(iO no
OH (it)
Jtridgo Repairs 203 13
Postago 8 10
Interest....'. 114 34
Collectors' - Commission 410 87
Express and Freight 10 50
Court Auditor ; 10 00
Stenographer 102 30
Western Penitentiary 7 44
Taxes refunded ou lauds errone
ously assessed 2--5 30
Appeals 00 38
Coroner 20 00
Eauds sold to County 074 8
Treasurer's Commission 8."4 3:
Witno.su Fees tkc 20 11
$10,084 10
ASSETS.
00 Balance duo by S. J. Setley, e.t-
Treasip-er '.
Balance o;i County Funds truis-
' ! 35
fer red :-y Win, Lawrence to
X. S. Foreman, Treasurer
Heated laudu returned for 8.-!i)
Due by estate of Fred, (iias.snor,
deceased
Due by Harmony Township on
Poor uceoui.t
J 4, 00,1 7
1,.)0J
202
0(U
517.o:tS
..slO.038
Assets in excess of Liabilities..
V
we, mo umiorsigneti i commissioners or mer
ot the receipts and'cxpeiu h lured ol lorust
31st, l8si).
January, .i. i.
KLl BEltLIN, )
ISAAC LONft, County Commishioners
11. W. JjKDKliL K, )
PROCLAMATION.
Wheuras, The Hon. W. D. Brown
Prcsid(!iit Judtro of tho ('ourt of Common
Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and fo
the county of Forest, has issued his ore
cept for lioldinga Court of Common I'leas
(Quarter Sessions, Ac, at Tionesta, lor
tho County of Forest, to commence r.n tho
fourth Monday Vif February, being the 2th
day of February ISM. Psotice is therefore
triven to tho Coroner, Justices of tho Poa
and Constables of said county, that they
then and there in their proper perrons at
ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their
records, inquisitions examinations
other remembrances, to do those thin
which to their ollices appertain to be done
aud to those who are bound in recouniKanc
to prosecute against tho prisoners thut are
or shall bo in the jail of Forest County, that
they bothen and there present to prosecute
against them as shall bo lust. Oive;i un
dcr my hand and seal this 1st day
February A. D. ltssl.
C. A. RANDALL, Sheriff.
Liccnso Notice)
i
Notice is hereby given that U
ing petition tor licensu has buci.
thu Clerk's ollice. and will bo ;
at next Court of Quarter Sessioni
T. C. gacksou. "!- "
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Mi. r;'."' -: i ; rtwi olfMjUitly lini-'hcd, 3 iri '
) (hvi-.. Mil! ..rii ."lutaide and lai ;i lain v in on I. in mn
lull Iron Frame. I'rciicii ( i r. i I A (!,( J mud Ibilni'iier-t, in fact, every i!;.-i,r
which end in any w ay tend the ' iMol ien of the Inst riient, has been :i !,!
SiH.On.r price for t.!ds ln'4ni mcii t ho v. unl di-livermt o;i cms New
York, vltii line Piano ' ' cr, Stuol and' 1 i if. . only
Tim l'iii'no will 'c f en t on test trial. I 'lew pcihI ri'lerencn i vou do ;u;t sen
with order. Cash went with order wdi I
both ways If tho Piano is not. just as rcj
in use. Send for CntaSo-jiv. I';verv!n-
PIANOS
1 fw;'!i S;o
at Whiie--aie 1-;
finest disiilavs at the Centcmiial I'xliie
for tho Highest Honors. Slio Sipiares coin
nrovement in the'history i Piano umkic...
Positively we make the finest Pianos, of
are reconimetidcd by tho hiLrliest niusicui
use, and not ono dissalisti od purchaser. All Pianos and Ot -. ,i st ut
trial freight free if unsatisfactory. Don'tj) fail to write us heioic Inn
we otl'cr the best bargains. Catalogue ma e l free. 1 landsoniii 1 llm
scriptivo Catalogue of 48 pages mailed for
3 years
ORGANS
Our "Parlor ft mini
sweeten! toned I teed
Oetavosr Thirteen Stops with (Jrand Oriran
nalcet, liclio, Molodia-l'orte, Cel.istlnn, Vlolinia, t lute tone. I remolo, i.r viiii-ij
and Knee-Stops. Height, 74 Indies ; Length 42 inches ; Width, 14 inches ; Wa
boxed 3li0 lbs. The caso is solid walnut, veneered with clmien woods, and i i 0
entirely new and beautiful design, elaborately carved w ith raised panels, music cH
lamp stand fret work, etc., all elegantly linis'lied. Possesses all tho latest mid -improvements,
with great power, depth, brilliancy and sympathetic fni.ility of t
lieautiful solo effects and pei feet stop action. Itegular retail pneo 2sr. Our v
.sale net cash price to havo it introduced, with st ml and boo!;, only j;' as ono oi
sold sells others. Positively no deviation in price. JN'o'payment rcpiii'i'd until
have fully tested tho organ in your own home. Wo send ail One uc; on 15 day. i
trial and py freight btoh ways if instrument if not as represented. Fully warnil
for 5 years. Other styles S stop organ only H5 ; 0 stops f 85 ; 1 1 slopt f 1 15. t
32,0011 sold, and every Organ has given Iho fullest sai.is(U'-tion. Illustrated -ir
free. Factory and Warerooni 571 li Street and 10th A venue. ;
SHEET IXTUSlC at ono third price. CaUloguo of 3IHC1 -hoicn pieces Kent. f.i
1X htamp. This Catalogue includes most of tin) popular noi-io
day and every variety of musical composition", bv the ! t amhors. Address
EIENDEI
cirrvTTtr
jjKj&uixrt i.
Dculers In
ftfiCY 5 FAMILY GROCERIES!
FORE KIN A JDOMESTIO
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
FfRST CLASS Qtr LITY.
BY SQUARE DEAL-
IN O W E HOPE
TO MERIT YOUR
PATRON A (i E
bTUlt'TLV C.aSII.
Tionesta, Pa., Sept. 11, Ks()'.
aCFIOSS-CUT ROUTE.
WmXElt TIME
TABLE, J)ee. 1,
A. M.
l'.M.IUl. Valley .',!.)
I'.M.jA.M
8 4." 1) (i.ri
2 32, 12 OS
2 4 " 1 2 IU i
h 3 j
2 5r,
8 00 ar Pittsburgh iv
4 4t;ai'
. Parker ...1 v
Vi4n
10 us;
4 !Uar.
H 05 ar
.Foxburg..lv
Franklin ..lv
o 0(1
A.M.
I 4S
r. m.
P.M.
P. Myll'. M
1 J.V
2 37
2 l.'
2 -It
a o i
21
H 27
ail
4 lliii
i 20!
V. M .
r. m.
4 4:
r. m.
0 1)1 '
8 10
8 3l
8 17
8 0!l
8 (
7 4!
7 24
ar... on citv....iv
B HO
4ol
....Rock wood....
01eo)olH.
...Eaglo Rock...
President
Tionesta
......Hickory
.. Trunkey villo..
Tidioute
...Thompson
2 01
1 5:1
I 50
) 34
1 1!)
I 12
(1 S.!
7 01
7 01
7 22
7 38
7 4.'i
8 02
8 22
8 40
A.M.
A. M.
8 i:
A. M.
1 1
7 12PJ5S
0 4."i 12 :i7
0 M 12 20
lv..Ir'ineton..ar
1'
M. P. M.
P. M.
ti 11
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:t :i)
uo'u'Ui.A. I'.it '.AV'
'2 no lv... Warren ...ar
a. .y . i ( Kric li'aiia tty ) i
0 '-'0 Bradford ..ar!
,'... Warren. ..uri
!lv..Stom !i!im..ar
1'. M.
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4 4'l
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ADDITION A L TRAINS Lhavk !t
fcihitn, Fosburgjti: Mr.im, Fran k ! m '.
Oil City !:i"!lao:. trrivo 'i'ione.-t:
urn, Tidlauto 12::V)pi, irvlne'.on 2.0
Warren 2:" ";!., Stonehain 2:
Iuvb Stor.ehaui 7::Mam, Warren 7
lrvincton .S:liin:u. Arrive Tidioute i,
Tionesta lo:,j."aie. Oil City 12:2().nn
CHAUTAUQUA LAKE DIV1SK
Trains have Oil City lor Pet. Centr
tusville, Sparlaushiirp, Centreviile, '
Mayville. Uryton ut 6:,"iiiam, lu:4'aii
pin, i:00pm, Ji:5()pm. Arrive ut 7;i
tl:42ani. 2:liiiim, .S:.0pni. 8:'pm.
Sunday Train leaves 7::spum j urrl
7:20im. - - -
UNION A TITUSVILLE rtHANUrJ
Train leaves Titusville S:50pm; ut"
lTniou City 8:00jm. Leaves, l.'nkv
7:00am ; arrives Titusville (l:l"ain
Trains run duily excentiSr'n''
Trains are run on Philt
Pullman Sleeping
between Titusvllo and Pi'
leaving .llrocton, 3:lbpu
8:lopio. , ,
80
80
jf.-Ci-Tickets sold
to ull principal poi
Ui t tiiao tallies i
from (A)inrianv's A
h. 1
W. S. BALDWIN
(.Jen' I Pass.
42 E.ch
J. L. CRAIU, A(B
be
and
The Krar
of
OIL
Is prejiared to fu
all puriosi-s that
try, at as low pri . .
w: ere. Having add
establishment wo w
kinds unit jia' '
also buy s'
AU.i'
lte,
r li ' - '
v -
C
i. no lit;
'cl'mided and iVei'j 1 I.
denied iu l liis Ad vei l i
nnent fully .W'arranie.
m ;r and iiook.) All s
hill ;.;(( lli(
cnicnf. 'lit
for live veal
l ie! 1 v til . -(
y prices. These Pinnos j:iad oni
n, and wcro unani moiisly rceom
: o.i oiv ' ew Patent Scale, I he Lrrc
I'oi i ! 1 1 -J are the tinesl. in .
' 1 on-, and li real est il II I a! i 1 i f
tin
iiiitlioi ; n ' 1 e. ioorv.
( Ivor
oil 1.") ll.l
uor. rut
iiated nil
3c slump. Ever Piano fully
warrant
Jubilee Oram." style 45, is
the 1 1 1 1 rw
four of 21 octavos each, and
( Inn ct ,
DUpasnn, Mclodia, Viola
Flute, Ci
ut a tita pn t. noep t.T "vr ru
uiit u wis., j ;u t. o j , jv. j. .
c
HO II III
I take pleasure in telling the Sporting
FiatPinity that I have lf-pnrclja-ed
A .J 4
FROM HORACE .IONICS, TO WHOM
SOLD 'f IN 1S71.
T AM NICELY
LOCATED at mv oh
! 1 st;l
m l, and 1 iiin prepared to attend t
all my friends, and tho public iicuornlly
who need
ANYTHING U THE GU UKl
I slTall keep a perfect stock of ull kiicN'
i
And all kinds of
i shall nlso continue to '
CHICAGO
C
inie and see ru'f
ALWAYS
,r iio.v.
M uzio Loaders m
ranted.
PAITIir LILLY r
' ii.
Titliotite. Pa
F. HITCHEY'
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