The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, March 08, 1882, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY JIOKXIJiG, MAR, 8, 1881.'
BOl'lOUGIIOFFICKRS.
It urge OronnK Moiwav.
Ouii.-iVincu North ward, W. A. Orovo,
T. B. Cobb, Patrick Jnveo ; Month Ward,
iPo, W. Robinson, A. il. Partrtdrro,0W.
Proper.
mffcM of Ms Peace J, T. Brennan,
D. S. Knox..
Con nt able James PwailcR.
VcVioof. DirretorsJ. Shawkey, H. .T.
Wotcolt, H. L. Davis, A. It. Kelly, G. W.
Robinson, A. It. Partridge.
. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
Member of Cnpgre-J AS. MosouoVB.
ifemher of Srnate .T. O. IIai.L.
A irmfh' E. L. Davis.
President .(((' W. 1). Brotv.
."ton'rtf Judqes John Reck, C. A.
XIili..
TrftHurrr N H. Foreman.
Prnthrtnotary, Register Itecordcr, c
Justin Kiiawkky,
Sheriff. U. W. Cl.ATK".
OiiMrtMnfanT! II. W. Leof-bur, J. 8.
Hr.WDKRHON, II. A. ZnUNDEt.I,.
Cnunty Superintendent J. E. IIll.L-
IHxtriei Attorney S. D. Irwtw.
JTwry OommMAtioncr -R. J. MILLARD.
J. Gr'f.F.HAWATjT.
County Surveyor Y. F. Whittekin.
OironW C. II. CnUPfiT.
County A uditore-U. W. Warden, J. A.
Scott, R. B. Swai.lf.y.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
TIONESTA L0DQE
7. o. 36!,
.I. O. ofO. IP.
MEETS every Saturday evening:, nt 7
o'clock, in tho Lodgo Room in Par
tridge's Hall.
.T. II. DI SOMAN, N. O.
O. W.SaWYER, See'y. 27-tf.
E. L. DAVIS,
ATTORN F.Y-AT-LAW,
Tionesta, Ta.
Colleetlona mado in this anil adjoining
eountfen.
M, W. TATE,
, ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW,
Elm Btrnet,' TlonewtA, Pa.
,. ' . T. F. RITCHEY,
ATTORN K Y -AT-La V,
Ttoncsla, "Format County Pa.
J. B. ACNEW,
ATTORNEY;-A.T-LAW,
Tionesta, Pa,
ATTENTION ROI.niKKS!
. I have bferiarfmittcd to practice a an
AUnrnrv 1n tho Pension Office at Wash
ington, D.' C. All officers, aoldlers, or
nllnra who wiW Iniured in the lata war,
! oMMft pwnniona to which thev may be
entltleVbv eallinfl! on or addrecsinfr me at
Tloneata, Pa. AU. elnlnm for arrcara20
of pay and bounty will rocelvo prompt at
tention.
TIavlnor been over four veara a soldier In
tbe late war, and bivintr for a number or
aara encacod in the prosecution ot boi
liiara elalinn, my exoerieoce will afure
the collection of claims in the anoripor pos-
etblrtthne. J. IJ. At N r.w,
41tf.
ILAWFJENCG HOUSE,
TTrtXT'STA. PF.NN'A. WM. SMKAR
TlAtlOII. PnopHiF.Ton. This hous
la centra! Iv located. ICvei ythino: new and
well furniwhed Superior accommoda
tlon.i and ntrlet attention Ki"en to jruosts.
Veirotabloa and Fruits of all kinds served
in their seanon. Sample room for Com
mercial Agonts.
CENTRAL HOUSE,
EONNKH A AGNEW lU.OCK. T. C.
Jac.kfqs. Proprietor. This Ir a new
hausa, and has just been fittPd tip for the
oooinmodation of the Miblie. A portion
of the patrouago of tho public is solicited
4My
NATIONAL HOTEL,
TIBTOUTE. PENN'A. W. D. Buck i.ix,
Proprietor. A first-clast hotel In all ro
arects. and the rilcnsant'-Kt ftoiipinsr place
in town. Rate very reasonable. Jan8-82
W. G. COBURN. M. D.,
PHYSICIAN Jt SURGEON,
Jfaa had Over fifteen voars experience in
tho practice of his profession, having: prad-
natert legally ami nonoramy JMay 10,
Oflice and Residence in Forest House
opposite tlie Court House, Tioneata, I'a.
Aug. 25-1SS0
J. W. MORROW, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Lata of Armstrong county, having located
in Tionesta h prepared to attend all pro
fossional culls promntlv and nt all hour
Oftloe in Smearbaujih A Co.'s new buiid
Inj?, nj stairs. Oflice hours 7 to 8 a. m.
and 11 to 12 M. : 2 to 3 and 64 to 7 P. m
Hundava. 9 to 10 A. M. : 2 to 3 and 61 to 74
r. m. "llosidonce in Henage house, rear of
Court House. may-ia i
R. K. L. BTEADMAN,
SURGEON DENTIST.
Dental rotnn in Acomb building, up
atairs. onnofilte tho Lawrence House. Tio
nesta, I'a. All worli wurranted, and at
reasonable prlcen.
K. . MAT. A. B. KKLLY
MA Y, PARK tC CO.,
B A '1ST e: h s
Corner of Elm A Walnut Sts. Tionesta
Bank of Discount and Deposit.
Interest allowed on Time Deposits.
Cxnetrons madeonall thePrinelpal points
of the U. S.
Collections solicited. 18-ly.
ED. HE1IBEL,
Dealer in
STOVKS, TIX W A IS 12,
)And(
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
ALL KIND3 OF JOB WORK PROMPT
LY ATTENDED TO.
Tionesta, Pa., June 27, 1S81.
QHARLKS RAISIG,
PRACTICAL
CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER.
In rear of Blum's Blacksmith ehop,
ELM ST., - - TIONESTA, PA
J. T.
. v a .. r. M. 0I1AW k i.v.
::r.vji & smavkcy,
4 r.1 o Agents & Conveyancers,
(Offices In Court House,,)
, T1QS I. iTA, FOREST COUNTY, PA.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION given to
x .Searches, Uriel, Payment of Taxes,
Redemption of Lands, Purchase of Lands
nt. Treasurer's Halo. Will draw deed,
mortgages, agreements, ty All business
entrnstod to our earn will receive prompt
Attention. Everything dotio satisfactorily
nnd at reasonable rates. Itjan82
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
C'onitrnncd Time Table Tlnncxln Station.
NORTH.
' HOUTII,
Train IS 10:.ri7 nm
Train 10.. . 1!:21 pm
Train 16 ' 7:11 pm
Train 15 (Mil ntn
mill II 8:12 pin
Train IS 5:12 pin
Train 9 North, and Train 10 South carry
tho mail.
Rev. Hicks will occupy the pulpit
of the M. E. Church next Sunday
evening.
Presbyterian Sabbath School at
3 p. ra.; M. E. Sabbath School at 10
a. m.
Clarion has the "spelling-bee" in
its bonnet bad.
Court raude things lively in town,
but the reaction which has taken
dace this week rcls hard.
Strawberries are $1.25 per quart
in New York. No, thank you. We
never were fouJ of 'otn.
Mins Mattie Morrow it in Roch
ester, N. Y., on a visit to her uncle,
llev. J. II. Morrow.
This moDth Marched in like t
iimb, consequently it will, if it con
forms strictly to the rule, trip out like
lion.
Somebody claims to have seen
the ghost again, but it was, perhaps, the
same fellow looking for his lost tobac
co plug.
All townships and borough offi
cers elected last mouth were sworn in
on Monday last, except those elected
to the oflice of school director.
Fiesh maple sugar' and maple
syrup expected this week at Wm.
Sinenrbaugh & Co.'s. Freh oysters
on Saturday. It.
-Associates Reck and Hill held
court on Monday fur tho purpose of
approving the bonds of the newly
elected constables of difltrent towu-
fehips.
Mr. John W. Bush, son of Samuel
Busb of this county, was married at
I'leasatitville on the 15th of February,
to MifS L,tla I ralick, of arren
couniy.
W. C. Sallude and Wm.Cunuing
ham, of Jeiiks township, put in a polid
time nt court lust wrtk. Jovial Jack
McCray was also in town, but escaped
after a short stay.
New and elegant stock of spring
clothing for men and boys, just re
ceived at Robinson & Bonner's. Call
and examine. 2t.
Ed. Ilribel has on hand a large
stock of rafting stoves, all styles aud
sizes, besides all the other parapher
nalia suitable for tho rafting shanty.
Give hitn a call.
Mr. J. W. Cook, one of Pitts
burgh's prominent lumber dealerr, and
a former Forest county boy, shook
hands with a host of old and new
frieuds here last week.
Let editors take warning. Coun
terfeit silver certificates of the denom
ination of $20 are in circulation. They
are paler than tho genuine, and the
workmanship is not good.
Web. Clark la somewhat or a
chicken fancier; he has three Brimah
pullets (last year's chickens) that
weigh 21 pounds, or an average of 7
pounds each, which is good.
Latest news from Washington
convey the intelligence that Mr. Conk'
ling declines the Supreme Judgeship
The position was tendered to Senator
Edmunds, but he promptly refused it
Mr. Joseph Adarosou of Philadel
phia. and Mr. D. S. Wakenight of
Millerstowu, members of tho Salmon
Creek Lumber & Mining Co., are
spending a few days in town this week.
-The happiest man in town now is
"Daddy" Smearbaugh of tho Law
rence. It's a girl, arrived yesterday
and weighs 8 pounds, down weighc.
Futher, mother and daughter doing
well.
Our young friend Wm. Morgan
ha3 purchased a good sized lot just
south of Mr. Sauncr's ptoperty at the
lower eud of town, and will put up a
substantial dwelling house forthwith.
Billy is tired paying out eight or ten
dollars a mou'h for rent, aud proposes
to live in a house of his own, which is
eeosibla to the last.
The Treasurer's ( cM"i -out n
good deal of reading matter, nnd' will
continue to do so for'a .couple of wceljs
yet. We only hope, our readers ...will
complain as little as ' the printer on
such orcoi-ions. ', ,
Mrs. Jas. IfudJfeson Is having," a
comfortable dwelling Iioupo built, -on
the lot between the F. M. Church and'
Haslet & Sons' stern. It is upder'
roof and Bided, and will be ready for
occupancy shoitly.
We hpar whisperings to the effect
that a tannery will be started it) Tio
nesta, No better sito can be found in
the State, and by all means let every
citizen give the enterprise hi9 encour
agement. This morning's Derrick reports
that at Sheffield Clark & Armor's well
No. 5 found thirty-one feet of daik
and. Their No. 1 is in the sand and
filling up nicely. The Stewart well
was shot to-day and is no good.
The sido hill between the public
road and the R. R. track, opposite
town, is being cleared of. Just what
this is done for does not occur to us,
unless it is for the wood, as tbe timber
don't seem to be of any valua to speak
of.
The Indiana, Pa., Progress has
changed its form of make-up from an
eight to a four-page paper, is dressed
in a new suit of type throughout, and
altogether is much improved. It
always was a good paper and is now
still better. Success.
The trout iug seuson will soon be
upon us. The few pleasant days of
last week were very tempting to some
of our anglers, but we guesa they all
managed to resist the temptatiou. The
days of good trout fishing in this neck
o'woods is about ous ker schpaelt.
Attention s called to the card of
Dr. Fisher, Dentist. He has resumed
bis practice in this section and will be
in Tiouesta on each regular court
week. He will make his stopping
pUce at the Central House, where
those in need of his services can find
him at the above stated times.
Mr. Adolph Heibel, who has been
engaged with his brother Ed. for some
mouths past, has left our town agaio,
for greener fields and pastures Dew
"Dolph" became quite a favorite with
the young people of our town, all of
whom will be glad to learn of his suc
cess in whatever he may uudertake,
-Anti-polygamy meetings are
f:ishion:ble now, and as they don't
cost anything, almost any town cau
have one. The boom hasn't reached
Venango yet, though it is all around
ns. in Erie and Mercer. Franklin
j.eVB. xsouuiiess, a wen rruuimau
T ..1.1 II
anti polygamy meeting in every com
muuity wouldn't be out of dace.
Beatty & Grandin are putting
down u well bacx of Trunkey ville, in
this couuty, which will surpass aHy
yet sunk in the county for depth, we
believe ; it will go 3000 feet, unless a
paying well is found at R less depth.
E. E. Clapp will also pnt one down
forthwith, just over the line, near New
London. Good reports are expected
from these ventures.
Solomon Fitzgerala, Wm. Will
iams, G. W. Kuhns, Judge Kerr and
Jas. Black, who represented Barnett
township at court last week, callod at
the Republican office in a body and
made glad the heart of the editor by
their irenerous contributions to the
subscription 1m. Judge Coon stil
remembers the poor, and also mude it
convenient to call. Such friends are
friends indeed.
The March number of Golden
Days, th it most excellent of all publi
cations for young folk, bus reache
its subscribers. This delightful mag
azine should form part of the literature
of all households where children are
growing up, as the stories, sketches
puzzles, &c, are all of a pure and rich
character, well calculated for young
readers. Published by James Elver
son, Philadelphia, Pa.
The Clarion Democrat has learned
that "a new industry has sprang up
among the insurance agents whose oc
cupatioos were lost to them when the
graveyard business went to the wall
They are now engaged in taking risk
on children, the parents paying j
small sum per week to insure thei
little oues against death from starlet
fever, diphtheria and kindred diseases
j The insurance is doue iu classes, and
i is part of a systematic scheme by
which poor nieu and women are swiu
died out of their hard earnings. It i
only a question of time as to the col
lapse cf the uew scheme as did the
mutual speculative business."
Who ;iys Forest county is not,
aking,'its plnco rapidly urnon, the
farming counties of the State ? Listen
to this:' Last week - Judge Proper
hipped from his Dutch Hill farm, the
first car load of wheat that ever left
the county. It contained 537 bushels,
and brought SI. 37 per bushel. The
and. from which this crop was raised
yielded an average of 20 bushels to
the acre ; it cost $14 per acre to clear
nd grub it, so that there was not a
stump or sprout left on the ground.
t will thus be Keen that t'io Judge
more than got his money back the first
year, lie also shipped at the same
time nine head of cattle, raised on the
farm. Who will now dispute that
farming pays in Forest County ?
Court Record.
On Monday constables' returns were
handed in and the grand jury charged ;
tbe license petition of T. C. Jackson
was presented and granted.
The grand jury ignored tbe bill
charging the boy, Robert Harger,
with arson, but returned a true bill
against him for larceny. Un this
charge he was tried and found guilty,
but sentence was deferred.
Commonwealth vs. George Mealy,
aison, true bill, and larceny true bill ;
these cases weie continued to May
term, aud Mr. Mealy gave bail for his
appearar.ee.
CIVIL. LIST.
Ellsworth vs. Garvey ; verdict for
defendant.
Freeman vs. Cornwell ; continued
at costs of the defendant for the term.
Ellea O'Hara vs. B. P. & W. R. R.
Co. ; verdict for plaintiff for $700.
Dithridge vs. Grove ; continued.
Wateiman vs. Dewees ; settled.
Wm. McKim vs. B. P. & R. R. Co;
continued for want of time to try.
Waterman vs. Dale; settled.
Tate vs. Jones ; continued.
Hugh O'Hara vs. B. P. & W. R. R.
Co ; verdict for defendant for $3000.
On motion of the County Commiss
ioners the court granted a rule to show
causo why Forest county's insane at
Dixmont, bhould not be removed to
the asylum at Warren, Pa.
Court pdjourued on Saturday after
noon, this having been the longest
term ever held in the county.
Tionesta & Allegheny River R. R,
At a meeting held in Oil City, on
Thursday evening last, by the Presi
dent and directors of the T. & A. R.
R. R. Co., at their general office, Mr.
A. B. Kelly. Cashier of May. Park &
Co., Bankers, of our place, was elected
Treasurer. Resolutions was passed to
open books for subscription to the
stock at Oil City, New York, and at
May, Park & Co.'s bank in our town
lhis looks like busiuesa. While we
cannot say the road is a certainty, we
believe that if our citizeua will take
the proper interest the road will be
built. Most of the parties working
this enterprise are experienced rail
road men. and assure us that
capitalists East are ready and willing
to invest, provided those who will be
the most benefited by the road that
is, the owners of the timber lands
aloug Tionesta creek will do their
share. We earnestly hope each aud
every citizen of the county will assist
in the enterprise.
A railroad up Tionesta creek would
undoubtedly be the meaus of bunging
iu factories for making all kinds of
woodeu implements and articles, as no
better locality could be found in the
country, where all kinds of wood can
be had, and in abundance. Regard
ing the new road, the following article
from the Philadelphia Ledger, of Feb
ruary 23, till be of iutereet to our
readers :
"The Tionesta and Allegheny River
Railroad, standard guago, is to be
built early this coming spring. This
road is one of the remarkably easy
grades, not exceeding teu feet to the
imle, aud starts from Sheffield, ou the
Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, run
ning along the Tioueata Creek to its
mouth, aud thence down the Alle
gheny river on tho east bank to Oil
City, a total distauce of 58 miles, and
will be an important liuk to Pennsyl
vauia Railroad interests, as it will give
that company a new route for their
Allegheny Valley and low grade road
coals to Buffalo and Canada as far as
Warreu, instead of only to Oil City,
as uow. The new road passes through
the newly developed oil territory of
the lower portion of Warreu county,
as well as -the interior of Foiest
county, the entire distance along the
Tionesta Creek, a section well known
for mil aud its dense valuable limber
lands. A large portion of tbe new oil
Cells rtre owned by tho Fore?t Oil
Company nnd the Enterprise Transit
Company, the latter, a Philadelphia
and Pittsburgh interest."
Fou Sale. The property formerly
owned by E. E. Clapp, but now owned
and occupied by II. A. Adams, on
Helen St., is for sale cheap, on ea9y
terms. Apply to the owner. 2t.
DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS ! 1
Notions I Notions 1 1 Notions 1 1
Just received by
3t Wm. Smf.arbugii & Co.
Tho great secret of Peruna is that
it always coincides with the vis rnedi
calrix natura. (Nature.)
No remedy except Peruna does
always coincide with the vis medica-
trix Datura.
For good fresh Goods cheap go to
Haslet & Soss. Feb. 1, '82.
Any remedy that always coin
cides with the vis medicatrix nalura
cures all diseases. Peruna.
My daughter's Paralysis ataxia
disappeared from the use of Peruna.
B. C. Hicks, Pittsburgh, Pa.
notIce.
An opportunity for satisfactory and
profitable employment suitable for almost
any person, is offered by an enterprising
firm who havo Just issued a low priced
useful work for everybody, which they
call tho "The Pocket Manual.'" Dr. Tiff
nay says "it is nn admirable work, con
stantly needed." The N.'Y. Independent
says "A sort of cyclopedia in tho vest
pocket." Tho Phil'a Ledger says "It is
surprising how much important matter
has been stowed away in this convenient
form. Our State Librarian says "I should
think every one would want a copy."
Scores of others endorse it in equally e:n
phatic terms, and all seem to agree with
The National Journal of Education, which
savs"It is one of the most useful nnd
convenient books ever published, in every
respects model, and the pith of many
volumes." Town, City and County
agents are wanted. Complete samples
of Terms fce., for $1.25, or particulars lor
stamp, by applying to F. U. RIFFEL
Co., 138 N. Ninth St., Phil'a. We judge
there is a good chaneo for some ono to
handle this work in this county.
$30.00 Worth of New and Popular
Music for $1.00.
Thomas Brothers' Musical Journal for
January is undoubtedly the finest and
best journal of its kind published. The
reading matter is varied and original,
being news from all parts of the world.
The Journal will have a new feature this
year in being beautifully illustrated and
printed on fine heavy calendered paper.
Each number will have in over Two Dol
lars worth of Sheet Music, printed from
onr best plates j and as you receive one
number each month, at the end of the
year you have for binding oneof the finest
collections of vocal and instrumental inu
sio imaginable. Don't fail to subscribo
for the Journal at nce. Price per year,
One Dollar ; or with a beautiful Chromo,
22x30, One"lollar and thirty-live cents,
the 35c. being the a '.ual cost of packing
and postage or cxpiess on the Chromo.
Sample copy of the Journal 10c. We want
an ogont in every village and city in the
United States and Canada to take sub
scriptions for tho Journal. Address
Jas. II. Thomas,
Successor to Thomas Brothers,
Catskill. N. Y., U. S. A.
CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY
RELIABLE DEALERS.
Flour barrol choice - - 6.008.00
Flour "0 sack, best - - 1.502.00
Corn Meal, 100 tbs - - 1.001.60
Chop feed, pure grain - - 1501.60
Corn. Shelled - - - CO
Beans bushel - 2.50(5,4.00
Ham, sugar cured 15
Breakfast Bacon, augar cured - - 15
Shoulders 8H
Whitetlsh, half-barrels ... 7.50
Lake herring half-barrels - - 6.50
Sugar - - - - - - I)H
Syrup - - - - - 75
N. O. Molasses new ... 7090
Roast Rio Coffee ... 18(23
Rio Coffee, - - - - 15(S20
JavaCofioe - - - - 28'!0
Tea ...... 20(d,t)0
Butter 25(.j,30
Rico - 8(3)10
Eggs, fresh - - - - 15
Salt best lake .... 1.65
Lard 1
Iron, common bar ... -3.75
Nails, lOd, keg .... 8.1)0
Potatoes .... tO J, 1.00
Lime p bid. .... l.tiO
D-ied Apples per lb 7&8
Dried Beef - - 10
Dried Peaches per Hi ... 1011
Dried Peaches pared per - - 25
J ORENZU FULTON,
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES,
And all kinds of
HORSE FURNISHING GOODS.
mav4 81
i ON EST A. PA.
lUiS WORK of everv dobc.-iption exeeu
J ted nt tbe REPUBLICAN otiico.
OBxntiAr, Offtck Tionhhta fc Alle
gheny Hivi.H Raii.koao i
'Co..
1, lfs:.2j
On, ( II Y, March 4th,
HubsrYinlions books for Nnbscrint.ior's to
the capital stock of this company are n'nv
open at tho following olliccs of this cwi
Paliy, viz: Uenernl oflice, Oil Ciiv, j
May, Park .V Co., Hankers, Tiones'ui, I'a..,
and 115 Broadway, New York.
J. B. MCALLISTER,
niar8-82. ' Secretary.
DR. A. FISHER,
DENTIST,
WARREN, PA.
Having resumed his practlco in For.-st
county he will niko his accustomed visit
to lionesta on all regular court weeks.
He will be found Ht the Central IPuno.
Perfect salist'rtction guaranteed. m irS TJ.
Dr. Klino's Great Nerve Restorer is
ho marvel of the age ior a!l Nerve Dis
eases. All fits stopped free. Send to t:3l
Arch St., Philada. P. 2!-Ki',f
Police to the Iia; U
WHEREAS, my wife Ellen M. Lamb,
has left my bed nnd board witm.vt
just causo or provocation. I here jy v irn
all parties not to trout lier on uiy account,
as 1 will pav no debts or biil.i of her con
tracting. H. L. LAMB;
East Hickory, Pa., Feb. lfi, li82.
Mercantile) Appraiser's Uotico
Mercantile Appraisement for Forest
Coun'y for tho year A. D. IS32.
TIONESTA BORO.
Cfciss. Tax.
G. W. Bovard 12 $12 30
G. W. Bovard. patent medicine... 2 6 00
John Reck 14
Wm. Smearbaugh & Co 13
G. W. Dithridge: 14
S. H. Haslet Sons 11
K. Heibel 14
Robinson fe Bonner .' 10
llo'eman A Hopkins 10
J. T. Brot.nan 11
A. H. Partridge ..14
Wm. Smearbaugh, hotel......
T. C. Jackson, hotel....,, .......
HARMONY TWP.
J. B. Machesney , 14
7 00
10 00
7 00
7 CO
7 00
21 00
20 03
7 CO
7 00
B0 00
60 00
7 CO
f0 00
J. woodcock, hotel
H. M. Setlcy. hotel
60 00
H. W. Ledabnx 14 7 01)'
T. D. Collins 14 7 09
Ford A Lacy 14' 7 CO
HOWE TWP.
Brooks 4 Co ..14
JESK8TWP.
W. Byrom A Co 14
J. W. Kahl A Chambers 14
KINOil.EY TWP.
Wheeler, Dnsenbury & Co 14
Slalmon Creek Lumber Co..... 14
HICKORY TWP..,.
Wheeler A Dusenbuiy ..14
T. J. Bowman 12
II. Braeo 13
BARNETT TWP.
A. Cook 14
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A Lecture on the fvuture. Treatment,
and Radical euro of Sciii"ul Wea!;ne.s(or
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Involuntary Emissions, I m potency. Ner
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ct'c By ROBERT J. CU LVKRWELn,
M . D.. aut hor of the "Green Rook," Ac.
The world-renowned author, in this ad
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