The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, March 22, 1882, Image 4

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    WliIljiKSDAV MOaNIXC, MAR. 2i, ISM.
nOROUOH OFFICERS.
Ilirfr.n Gi:nnE Mono an.
(.'i(ic7'i North ward, W. A. Orovc,
T. 15. (Y!b, Patrick Joveo; South Ward,
Geo. W. Robinson, A. It. Partridge, O. W.
Proper.
Juxtiro.i of the Peace J. T. Brcnnan,
D. H. Knox.
CovxldldeJnmcx Rwailos.
.SH-AooJ Director f. Shawkoy, R. ,T.
Wolo.Ht. E. Ii. Davis, A. R. Kelly, (1. W.
Robinson, A. It. Parfrtdgo.
rOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
Mrmhrr of Onnrtre -J aw. M'-: iiov.
Mnnhcr of Vnuitr3 . O. Hall.
AHxrmhly K. L. Davis.
Prenidvnt Jnrl'WW, D. BROWN.
AiMdcials Judge John ItKCK, C. A.
Hill.
Ve.Mvrrr -N. S. V'oRKMAK.
Prnthonoturi, Register tt Recorder, dte.
JlTSTIS NlIAWK KY.
A7isr(r. C. W. O-ATC
Otmmtni'nnors H. W. Lf.dkbub, J. S.
HkNUKRSON, It. A. Zvrndki.l.
Count) Superintendent J. K. IIlLL
Ann. District. Attorney ft. D. Irwiw.
.wry OV'nwn'f07icr-R. J. IIili.ard.
J. OllKKNAWALT.
Cnvnty Sunfvnr. F. WniTTKKi.
CorWer C. II. Ciionrn.
Count v A vditorsU.Vi. WARDEN, J. A.
SOOTT, R. B. SWALLKY.
BUSINESS DlfJCCTOnY.
TIOTTESTA LODGE
JVo. .WO,
T. O. of O. IP.
MEETS every Saturday evening, nt 7
o'clock, in the Lodgo Hoom In Par
tridge's Hall.
J. II. DIN'GMAN, X. O.
CL W. SAWYER, See'y. 27-tf.
T XL. L. DAVIS,
ATTORN KY-AT-LAW,
Tionci'ta, Ta.
Cell setior.s made In this and adjoining
om.tie.
M. W. TATE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Elm Street, Tionesta, Pa.
T. r. HITCKEY,
A TTi ) R M E V-AT- LiW,
Tlonev'a, Forest County Pa,
S. B. ACNEW,
ATTORNEY- VT-LAW,
Tionesta, Pa.
attention n:.nir.R!
I hvi ben admitted to practice as an
Attornev in the Pension Hi)oo at Wnh-
InsrVvn, ' D. C. Ail ollleers, soldhrs, or
ilfr wlin wcw lnlur '1 In th lfito war,
cr.n obtain pensions to which thev rnny be
fr.tltled. hv calllnor on or i.ddresinfi me at
Tlonesla, Pa. Also, elnlnvs for r.inivrfti.'OS
of pav and bounty will receive prompt at
tention.
ttavlnnr hen over four years nsomlor in
tlio lute war, and harinir for n tnunb.r of
yflarn etipraeed In the pro-rer.noii t soi
. fliers' claims, my experience will ufiirp
the collection of claims in me soonest v.os
tWetlme. J. 11. AdNKW.
4Uf.
LAWRCf'.CC K0U3E,
T TON F.ST A. PKNN'A. WM. HMKATt
BAIIOFI. PHoi'Riivron. This Iiousm
in centrally located. Kvi rvlhlnir now mid
well furnished Suiierlor iicconiriioi-
tl"ns and strict attention aiven to pnesis.
Vegetables and Fruits of all klnris served
.In their season. Sample room lr Com-
ierci&l Agents.
CENTRAL HOVPIE,
BONN 13 It A AONI5W IH.OCK. T. C
Ja"kso. Pronrieto. Thl.i is n new
house, and has just boen lit ted up fo tiie
aeeommodatioii of the puMlc. A poi 'ion
r tho patronago of the public Is solicited
Ift-ly
. NATIONAL IIOTirL,
TIDIOUTE, PENN'A, W. D. Rucfuit,
Pronrietor. A ftrst-class hotel in r.:l re
spects, and the pleawmtot 8toip;iir plnco
in town. Kates vpry reasonable. JunS-82
W. C. COoURN. Kt. D.,
PHYSICIAN A KUUGKOM,
Mas had over fifteen years experience In
the t-ractice of hiH protcssion, having yrrr.fi
uaied leanUu and honorably May 1C. 15.
Ofdi?e and Rimidence in Forest Ionso,
apposite the Court House, Tionosta, Pa,
Aug. 25-1S80
J. W. MORROW, r!. D.,
PHYSICIAN A SUKOKON,
Late of Armstrong county, having located
in Tioncsta is prepared to hUcikI all j)i"0'
fessiona" calls promptly and at all hours
Olilco In Nincarbangh A Co.'s new build
Injr, up stairs. Office hours 7 to 8 A. M.
and 11 iA Vi m. ; 2 to 3 and 64 to T p. m
rliindavs. 9 to 10 A. M. : 2 to 3 and 6i t7
r. k Kestdonce in Henage house, roar of
Court House. may-18 81
F. F. WHITTEKIN,
CIVIL ENGINEER AfiD SURVFYCH.
(Co, Surveyor of Forest County.)
FIRST-CLASS INSTRUMENTS AND
GOOD WORK.
anrS 81 Tionesta, Forest Co., P.
W. , MAT. A. .
MA lr, rAJIK & CO.,
B. J 1ST IC m E, S
Corner of Elm A Walnut Sts. Tionesta.
lUnk of Discount and Deposit.
Tateiest allowed on Time Deposits.
Cll6etlonsimadeonan thePrincipal points
of the U. S.
Collections solicited. 18-ly.
EL. HEJIBEL,
Dealer in
o t o v 13 s, 'A' i ar w a r e,
)And(
HOUSE FURfllSHlKG GOODS
ALL KIND3 OF JOB WORK PROMPT
LY ATTENDED TO.
Tionesta, Pa., June 7, 1881.
QHARLE3 UAaSKJ,
PRACTICAL
CARRIAQF. AND WAGON MAKER.
Iu rear of Blum's ElacksuAith shop,
' !M9t, - - TIOKETA, PA
J. T. JHtKN N AN. I C. M. FIIAV. M V.
Eoal Estate Agents & Conveyancers,
(Office In Court House,) ,
TIONESTA, FOREST COUNTY, Y.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION givon to
1. Searches, Drill's, 1'Hymont of Taxes,
Redemption of Lands, Purchase of Lands
at Treasurer's Sale. W'lll draw doods,
mortgauos, agreements, A-c. All business
entrusted to our euro will receive prompt
attention. Everything dono satisfactorily
and at reasonable rates. lljati82
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
Condensed Time Table Tlonrsta Hlntln.
NOtn II.
SOUTH.
Train IS 10:57 am
Train 10 2:21 pm
Train 10 7:40 pm
Train 15..... fl:M am
Train it inn
Train 18 6:12 pin
Train 0 North, and Train 10 South carry
the mail.
Rev. Ilicks will occupy the pulpit
of the M. E. Church next Sunday
evening.
Presbyterian Sabbath 8chool at
Z p. ra.; M. E. Sabbath School at 10
ru.
The eassafrus tea eeaaon is upon
us.
Miss Ida Banner it pajiug South
Oil City friends a visit.
It'a n struggle between spring and
winter, with winter oouiewhat in the
lend to day. ,
-Harvey Foreman came down from
DoJiver, N. Y., lust week to ee his
family aud fiiends.
-The gent who left his garden
seeds in our ofilce will please cull and
gut 'em, tho they may get planted.
-The Tidioute News completed its
new outfit lust week by the addition of
u n uw head which is lusty auJ neat.
Art it D iutt beuutilied Couunid-
si'iiu r licKueirou a house, at l'ist
llnkuiy, by a cat of paint lust week
Mr. Oeo. Stephens of Titusvillo,
eloppvd iu lo.vu a short time th'u
Mvt-k, liiiviu hujiuei at bis stave mil
iioar Tylorsbuig.
Mijs Mry Kier, one of Forest
county's bright young ?cJol teachers,
tej.irled M 'iiduy to ultend the Spring
torm of (he E iiiilciro Normal School.
L.n!i-toi Garden Sends, large
ur.d mi.. 1 1 Clover Seed, Timothy Seed
r.ii'S Onion Sets, hi Kubinoon A 13on
i.er'a. 2t.
Dr. Towler, tf Marienville, shook
!;n iu8 with Tionesta Irieuds last Fri
day, lieing very busy with bis lum
ber intc.csts at home, he could only
fcluy r. lew hours.
Blue biro's, butterfJys and "tad
polis" are prtuy good sigus that
Spring is ucur, bringing ivith it spring
fovt r, &o.t and all have been seeu
iluriu;; the pr.t week.
"Will O. FuUon closed a success
ful term of four Months at the Tnb'os
.Uiiii fcjuhool, ii week ngi last Tuebday,
und dcpitiied for hib -.ome r.eur l'resi
dcut, Verango county, last Thursday.
lluiid 08, hatchets, saws, raeut
saws, wiie lines, and table ware. Li
brary la:nps, bracket lumps, and table
glup.-nvure ; ulo oyslers this week at
Win. Suiearbaugh & Co. 2t.
Charlie E.muer ii huving the old
kitchen pert of his house torn down
and replaced by e new addiiion, which
will i; it k o n mutetiul chunge for the
bettor in the looks of lha building, aud
co n. Aft of iia occupants.
Derickdiia & Co. ore tearing
down lb? stave mill on the Furd
lot iu this ph:C8, nod will remove .t!io
Hiiino lo llit ir r.:ill on Ferfion Rua.
where ihe K. i:.ber v.ill be used for the
a recti j :i of a buurdiug house.
Au exchange givta t!ie following
advice: "Keep your money end bi:ai-d:-es
at home. K helps the plca t:id
heijo you. There is ' competition
cooagh at hoina to keep prhes down
without going oulildrt for your goods."
Mrs. J. V. Jamieaou depe.rted for
Bradford on Thuridny last, where she
ill join her husbaud who has leased
a hotel in one of the best parts of that
bustlidg town. Mrs. D. V, Agnew
accompli ii ied Mrs. Jamieson for uvinit
of a couple of weeks.
Speakicg of the Telegram, it
might be well to say that a dime a
week covers all expenses and now is
the time to subscribe. Oil region
papers please copy. Oil City Tele
gram. All right: one-two three-four-five
lines. Fifty cents, please.
The stave bolt business has beea
rather active handy here during the
last couplfe cr thrse weeks, uotwith
standing the fearfully bad coudition
cf the rxatU. There U a good demand
for almost any kind of stave timber,
aud thode of our farmers who still have
a few trees that can be worked up into
bolts are taking advantage of the good
pricta, which is cerreoL
Mr (loo. Allen, wl3 '1.a f r
the pt two yrars becn eioployed in
Uobinson t I'or.ncr's stor ia the fa-
pacity of clsrk, severed his connection
with the firm, and last week niovpdhis
family and goods to Mercer county,
his former home. They ' were good
citizens and pleasant neighbors, and
the many friends they leave behind
will wish them abundant success in
the future.
While tiding a horse in Forest
county nearly two weeks ago, James
I. Manross, of LeBoeuf, was badly in
jured. The horse stumbled, fell, and
toe young man was terribly crushed
beneath the animal. Mr. I. W. Man
ross, a brother of the injured man
went to Forest county and had him
brought home Saturday. He is not
likely to ever entirely recover from
the accident. Mill Village Herald.
The Dalltown well was finished
last week, being down something over
1300 feet. At this depth 27 feet of
sand was passed through but the well
was a duster. Jas. Welch, the con
tractor was down on Thursday last
aud had an interview with t'le owners,
and they instructed him to go on with
the well and put it down 2000 feet, if
oil was nut found at a lexn depth. He
will resume drilling immediately.
Pigeons are said to be increasing
in numbers in Jeuks and Howe towu-
ships, and already a large Dumber of
pigeoners" is there preparing to catch
them. The birds will probably com
mence nesting in a week or two, and
then look out for fun. They are worth
from 82 00 to $2 50 per dozen in mar
ket, and when one man catches 25 or
30 duzeo in a day, which is not an unu
buuI catch, why that's payiog buine?s
am t it.
Dr. Stead mail has sold his dental
material and implements to Dr. J. W.
Morrow, and will shortly leave Tio
uesta. Dr. Morrow will carry on the
business hereafter, and would respect
fully iul'orm the people that, having
hud over six years experience in the
business, be considers himelf compe
lent to perform all wcrk coining it:
the line of dentistry. He will, how
ever, alwuys give the medical prnclicn
tho preference, and will attend all
calls ts heretofore.
For once we are in favor of the
"Mississippi plau." The House of
Representatives of that State has
passed a bill prohibiting the sale of
tobucco iu any form to minors without
the couseul of their parents or guar
dians. With a law of that kind iu
full force here, we would see fewer
cadaverous j'ouugsters and callow
hoodlums running around our drafts,
pciuoiiing the air aud enfeebling thiir
cuusiUulions by pulling at rotten
tobies and uuspaak ibly disgusting
ciga rolls. Franklin lyress.
Tho following item of news from
tho Derrick City correspondent cf the
Bradford Sunday New will prore c
pleasant surprise to Mr. Armstrong's
many friends in this coucty: "Mr.
Win. J. Armstrong, of Clariuglon, Pa.,
aud Mias Ilattie A. Bell were- married
oa Wednesday mornicg, by tho Re7.
Df. Cii'shint;, of Brudford, at the reei
deuce of Mrs. Coldon, the brido'a
sister. The newly married yotn
people received muiy beautiful gifts.
They le.'t ou the afternoon train f,r
Ckrinou, where they will reside in
the future."
Tin ktest concerning new rail
roads is a wsll fjiuulod rumor that l
narrow gunge will be built frota
Strulterville, iu Cli-.rini: Co., to Tyiars
burg, thence down Big Cou und Tio
netla creeks to this place. It is suid
the parties having this pnjecct in
view have obtained pcruiisiou from
the B P. & W. Il'y Co. to lay r. third
rail to Oil City from Tionesta. The
projectors are Oil City capitalists ho
owu a large body of coal laud Dear
Straltauville, and coucider this to be
the cheapest aud most feasibly wy of
getting the coal to market. It will
not be long uutil something definite
can he said regarding the project, and
if carried through at all, it will be
done this summer.
Iron City College. Thi institu
tion a fiord s rare facilities li young
men desirous of obtaining a thorough
practical business education. There
is none better Circulars giving full
particulars can be had by addressing
the Principal, Prof. J. C. Smith, Pitts
burgh, Pa.
Robinson & Bonner have now iu
stock the finest lot of men's, ladies
and children's fine boots and shoes,
that has come to this market for many
a day. Marked down to the very
lowsU notch. Call aad see. 2t.
farfok?fe,rt Briefs.
Sinco.my last. ho T. V R. R. has
progressed somewhat.,.. They are now
building a "Y" switch, a.nd aro now
taking ff eight ' from here, having
shipped the first car; load of leather
to-day. The little road is a source of
much pride to our citizens, and the
community in general.
A few wild pigeons aro seea occa
sionally. I expect they will be plenty
when the nesting season begins.
A small fight between the railroad
boys occurred Saturday Doon, but be
fore Constable Black got around the
combatants had dispersed.
Axes ram.
March 20, '82.
Card of Thank9.
Mr. Calvin Arner, of Whig Hill,
this county, desires, through the me
dium of our paper, to express his
heartfelt thanks to those citizens and
friends of our county, who made such
liberal donations to himself and fami
ly since his great misfortune in the
loss of his leg. Although vhe money
was abundant, and has afforded him
great relic f in a time of need, the
spirit in which it was given is even
wore highly appreciated by him. Air.
Arner will ever chemh in his heart a
high regard for tlicte kind friends.
TIONESTA & ALLEGHENY RIVER
RAlLhOAD.
Something Concerning its Route and
Prospects.
Under the above caption a well-posted
TioneHta tentlcman writes to the Frank
lin Press the following very sensible and
accurate account of tho aew road we have
had occasion to speak of frequently of
late. Wiat the correspondent says is true
in every instance. Ed. Republican.
Tion:;sta, Pa., March 14, 1882.
En. Prms: In your last isMue some gen
eral reference was made to the Tionesta fc
Allegheny River Railroad. The Phila
delphia Ledger ot a recent date gives an
encouraging and satisfactory account of
this road, the building of which is in con
templation for this season. The route is
from Sliellield, on tho Philadelphia it Erie
road ; thence along the Tionesta Creek to
its mouth at Tionesta, thence down the
Allegheny on the east bank to Oil City, a
total distance of 58 miles. The gradea on
this road are remarkably easy not exceed
ing ten feet to the mile, it is said. If built
it will be mors important than might ap
pear at first sight, shortening the distance
between fhe lower oil region and Phila
delphia, as well as opening up a compara
tively new county blong the valley of the
Tionesta. giving new life to vast lumber
interests in Forest and Wnrrea counties,
and to tho coal Interests of Venanjso and
adjoining counties.
Tho dense forests of hemlock and pine
that lie along its route e.re o mutter f
great commercial imiHrtunce. The hem
lock itself is a vast item. After passing
Tionesta a few miles the hemlock timber
is reached, which spreads west to the
branches 31 the Susquehanna and north
into Warren and the edge of McKean, and
is the largost and most continuous body
of hemlock on the globe. There is noth
ing like it in llritish America, or Russia,
or anywhere between hare and the North
Polo.
This road has been surveyed by an able
corps of engineers under tho direction of
T. II. Wilson, late Superintendent of the
P. T. & D. Railway, who took great inter
est in this project, and carried cn tho sur
veys a.id explorations at a large cost of
timo and money. He had the wisdom to
see the vat coal interests that would be
subserved, the timber, tho hemlock bark,
the tanneries, the South American hides
that would be carried to aud from them,
and the oil in southern Warren and north
ern Forest cil fields. Seeing through his
(spectacles these and many other advanta
ges it is not surprising that this read is a
favorite enterprise with him and that he
has enlistod other in it. Mr. F. F. Whit
tckin, formerly of President, Vonango
county, but now of Forest, made the pre
liminary surveys and reports, and spent
months with a corps investigating tho
route, being as much of an enthusiast in
the work as Wilson himself. You may
set the road down aiuou tho certalntiosof
the near future.
OUR BOROUGH SCHOOLS.
Report of tho Tionesta Ilorough Schools
for the month ending March l'jth :
Room No. 1. Total number enrollod 29 :
average attendance 23; per cent, of at
tendance 84. The names of those who
have not been absent a day are James
Davis, Joe Dewees, James Kelly, Willie
Morrow, Dora Adams, Sadie Pease, Kate
Pease, Maggie Robinson, Nannie Morrow.
Those who have not been absont more
than two days are Sam Clark, Forest Pro.
per, Will Walters, Cora Knox.
Tho highest per cent, in the monthly ex
aminations are as follows: Reading
Sadie and Kate Peaso, Dora Adams, James
Davis, Will Walters aud Willie Morrow
100, Sam Clark, Arthur Kelly, Joe Do
woos 05 j Spkllino "A" class, Kato
Peaso, Retta Proper, Nannie Morrow 100,
Sadie Pease, James Davis, Dora Adams
1)0; "II" class, Charlie Davis. Will Walters
95, Minnie Walters 00. History "A"
class, Nannie Morrow 83, Dora Adams,
Kato and Sadie Pease IX) ; "15" class, Will
Walters 100, Minnie Walters DO, Bam
Sam Claik 80. Puactioal Akitumetio
"A" class, Sadie and Kate Pease, Cora
Kaox, Jauiou Davis 06, Nannie Morrow
fll, Re tU Prnprc f'-i; "Ii" 'ln, l .i u Ad
ams 01, Joo Dewres S',, "C," Mir.nin Vnt
tors lew, ( wil Wallers, Willio Morrow.
Geo, Jiicknon ), Ilcna Campbell C. Mhx-TATAARiTHMfc-na
"A," Sadie '' knd. Kalo
Peaso, Nannie Morrow, Dora Adam. A r-.
thnrJCelly 100, Sam Clark 0.".. "IV cla-.s,
Vill Walter, Minnie Walters, Willio
Morrow, James Kelly, George Jackson
100, Kdio Knox 85. Algkrra Kate
Pease Oft, James Davis 05. Okooraphy.
Kate Pease. James Davit., Mack ay Agnew
100, Dora Adams ). "P.' class, Sam
Clark, 100, Will Walter, Charles Davis,
Minnie Walters 05. Piiyskja i. Gkoo.
Joe Dewees 100. Grammar. "A" Ha,
Ntrinie Morrow Kato Peaso 9ft, Rotm
Proper 08 j "IV class, Dora Adams, Min
nie Walters 100, F.d.'e Knox, Arthur Kel
ly, Joo Dewees 00 ; "C" class, Sam Clark,
Charles Davis 00.
Minnie A. Freeman, Principal.
Room No. 2. Tho following are the
names of pupils who deserve special men
tion for their regular attendance during
the month: Charley Clark, Dertio Divis,
llartie Lawrence, Harold Sharp, Forest
liovard, Charley llovard, Maud Clark,
Will Saul, Flora Walters, Joo Partridge,
Lfiio Walteis, May Knox, Ka'e Hood.
Number of pupils enrolled 35, per cent, of
attendance 85.
Tho highest per emit, in the monthly
examinations are as follows : Rearing
Kffic Clark, Florence Klincstiver, KiTio
Walters and Maud VanUiescn 100 ; Forest
Bovard, Harold Sharp, Hartie Lawrence
05. Spkllino "A" class, Efiio Walters
and Florence Klinestiver 02, Kato. Hood
90 j "IV class, Will Saul 100, Forest Bo
vard, llartie Lawrence Harold Sharp 05.
Arithmetic "A" class, Etfie Walters
100, Charley Clark 99, Kate Hood 07, Nel
lie Kenlor 95, Joo Partridge 00 ; "It" class,
Will Saul 100, Geo. Killmer 08, Harold
Sharp and Florence Klincstiver 06, Joe
Richards 95. Lanouage Kato Hood 100,
Fine Walters 08, Lizzie Randall and Joe
Partridge 00. Geography, "A" class,
Kate Hood, EfUo Walters, 100, Florence
Klinestiver 08, Bertie Davis 0" j "B" Class,
Will Saul aud Hartie Lawrence 100, Har
old Sharp and Maud Clark 08. History
Elho Walters and Kate Hood 05. We
hope that the parents will see that their
children are constant and punctual in their
attendance j and we would ask you to
overseo homo studies and visit the schools.
Sue Evan, Teacher.
Room No 3. No. of pupils in attendance
during month 30, average attendance 30,
per cent, of attendance 91. Names of those
present every day during month: Nellie
Walters, Adda Hilling. May Huling, May
Grove, Lucy Canlield, Rachel Saul, Birdio
Chadwiek, Tillie Morrow, Alfie Dunkle,
Bennio Kelly, Charlie Muenzenberger,
Frank Brenneman ; names of those not
absent more than two days : Malwl Polk,
Dora Blum, Harry Shaw'key, Harry Da
vis, Clyde Shrtver.
Aggie Kerr, Teacher.
For good frrsh Goods cheap go to
Haslet & Soss. Feb. 1, "82.
DIED.
BOWMAN. Near Newmansville, Clar
ion county, Pa., March 10, 1882, ofmom
braneous croup, Morris, son of Frank
Bowman, and grand-son of J. H. and
C. S. Wentworth, aged o years, 2 months
and 17 days.
Sweet babe, how nhort thy stay,
How soon thy journey's o'er ;
Thy spirit fled away
To visit earth more ;
Thy spirit found a nearor road
Than thousands to thy blest abode.
Jenks f wp. Auditors' Report.
ROAD COMMISSIONERS in accouut
with Jenks Township.
Dr.
To amount of seated road tax $ 570 44
9 570 44
Cr.
Ey amount sented road tax work
ed and returned 670 41
570 44
Dr.
To amount drawn on Treasurer...
1,218 17
$1 218 17
Cr.
By unseated road tax worked 900 83
" ayVt paid Road Coir.mis-iiou-
ers lor services 117 75
" am't paid for Attorney fee
(Harris case) 45 00
" ain't paid for K. Hettish at
tending court ( Harris case) 6 00
" am't paid for witness fanst
( Harris case) 5 08
" ain't paid lor publishing Aud
itors reports hOand '81 20 00
" am't paid for Constable Fees... 77
' " " " (leaning school
hoi! 2 50
aiii'l jjiviti i r Vownship clerk 20 07
" " ' " auditors 1 (K)
" " " " lumber 7 27
" ' " wateringtrough
repairs 5 00
" aui't paid l; r stump machine
titorage 4 00
We, the undersigned Auditors ot looks
?Y,wn..hip do certify that we have exam
ined the account and find them correct as
above stated.
JOHN SALLADE, )
S. S. T) W LEU, Auditors.
II. S. BROCK WAY, J
Attest, Jas. A. Scott, Clerk.
ROAD COMMISSIONERS in account
witii Jenks Township Overseers of the
Poor.
Lr.
To amount drawn
treasurer
.oui towr.ship
1 50
1 50
Cr
C
Py services of 3. F RLrer
1 50
1 50
tho
We certify that we have examined
above account and find it correct.
JOHN SALLADE, )
U.S. TOW LEU, Auditors.
H. S. BROCK WAY, j
Attest, Jas. A. Scott, Clerk.
S, F. ROHRER, Treasuror, In account
with Jenks Township.
Dr.
To am't frc in last year $ 317 00
" " received from County Com
missioners j 074 24
. $1,201 84
Cr.
$1,218 17
Aii 51
37 13
By vouchors presented..
" percentage 3 per ct...
" balance oa hand
$1,201 81
We, tho undersigned Auditora of Jmk
township lrrbv certify that no livo
floiinod tin) niiovc ari'oniiN of N. i". Ji' .-h-ror,
TrcHsii ror, and pik! tlinii corro: t ;is
alnne stated.
JOHN SALf.ADF., )
S S. ToV I, Kit, And i! or.-:.
II. H. BROCK. W A V, J
Altcht, Jas. A. Scott, Clerk.
To am t poor tax on Land JS
n no;
Cr.
J 1 rA
( I
1.1 I
By vouchors
" poroentmre
" balance on ha:id.
8 1101
We, the undersigned Auditors of Jenki
Township hertby certify tint v.o ha'
examined tho huvo iimimit. of S. F.
Rohrcr, 'f rcusurnr, and find it cored.
JOHN SALLADE, )
8. H. TOWLEIt, Auditors.
II. S. BBOCKWAY, J
Attest, Jas. A.Scott, Clerk.
Marionvillc, Pa., March 1-1, 1892.
Howe Twp. Auditors' Report.
FINANCIAL STAT KM EST of the Road
Commissioners of Howe Township, for
tho vear ending Marcli (i, lss2,
Lr.
To amount of orders drawn for
year ending M uch 6. '8J ?l,107 84
' amount due from Co. Com
missioners as per last report..., 230 02
" amount cash in hand of Town
ship Treasuror us per last
report 1 29
" amount taxes levied
for '81 seated ?910 51
" amount taxes cvie i
for '81 unseated 905 C0-1,67j 11
$3,282 10
. Cr,
By amount expended on .'
roads seated ...?J301 41- - "
" am't expended on roads
unseated C13 lG-1,441 63
" am't expended as poor fund... 13143
" am't expended for Auditors
services , 5 00
" ain't exi. ended for publishing
Audito.s Report .., 15 0ft
" am't expended lor Comniiss- v
loners t-ervices .....I....... 127 73
" am't expended for clf-rk's ser
vices 42 00
" am't expended ior township . ?,
Treasurer's commission 0 97
" am't expended fjr sundry ex- - ' 1
penses 173 49
" ain't pathniasters exonerations 3 43
" am't seated tax '81, returned to
Co. Commissioners 1Q5 61
" due from Co. C'omnn 's -..
as per last report 230 92
Less orders on Treasurer of
FoiestCo. received on
account of same 102 30
Leaving balance still due from
County Commissioners 44 C2
By amount unseated tax
levied for 1S81 5065 60
Loss orders on Treasurer of
Forest Co. received on
account of same 885 14
Leaving balance due tiom Co.
Commissioners account 1881 SO 43
By amount towni4Lortlor8 re
deemed .7- j --.f7 S
$128219
Township indebtedness March 14,
'81 orders outstanding 453 24
Township orders outstanding
March 6, '82 E52 85
Seated tax of '81 returned
to County Commission
ers as above $105 61
Balance due from County
Commissioners as above
account of '80..., 44 f2
" " '81 80 48
Total amount due from County
Commissioners 230 C9
Leaving net indebtedness for vear
ending March 6, '82 .". $ 321 68
Reduction of township indebted
ness during the year , 14163
We, the undersigned Auditors of Howe
Township having duly examined the
accounts of the Road Commis-ioners of
said township, do hereby crt!y the samo
to be correct as above sintd
FR ANK O'CONNER, V . ,,.f .
WILLIAM RICE, Audita.
Brookston, Pa., March 13, 1882.
ROAD COMMISSIONERS of Howe town
ship in account with M. M. Scybolt,
Township Treasurer.
March 14, '81, by cash on hand 1 29
May 4, 'SI, by orders Nos. 1 to 12
inclu-ive dated May 3, 1881
on the Treasurer of Forest Co. 192 SO
June 28, '81. by orders Nos. 1 to
63 incliuive dated June 9, .'81
on Treasurer of Forest Co...... 885 14
$1073 73
Contra.
To township orders paid to date...- 1078 73
$1073 73
Wc.'the undersigned Auditors of Howe
townslrp having dulr examined tboabovo
account and books ofM. M. Scybolt, late
Treasurer do hereby certify the same to
be corroct,
FRANK O'CONNER, Auditora
WILLIAM RICK, Auditora.
Brookston. Pa., March 13, 1882.
aroTici?.
General Ofinob Tionesta A Alle-)
oueny Rivkr Railroad Co., V
Oil City, March 4th, 1882 J
Subscriptions books for subscriptions to
tho capital stock of this comp:iny aro Uliw
open a? the f illowing o'liccs of this com
pany, viz : General office, Oil City, Pa. ;
May, Park & Co., Hankers, Tionesta, Pa.,
and 115 Broadway, New Yoik.
j. B. McALLISTFR,
mai3-82. Secretary.
DR. A. FISHER,
DENTIST,
WARREN, PA.
Having resumed his practice in Forest
county ho will mke his accustomed visttu
to Tionesta on all regular court weeks.
He will bo found at the Central House.
Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. mar8-52,
DKSTISTRY.
DR. J. W. MORROW.
Having purchased the Materials tc, of
Dr. Steadman, would respectmlly an
nounce that he will tarry on tho Dental
business in Tionesta, and having bad over
six years successful experience, Considjrs
himself fully competent UKglve entire sat
isfaction. I shall always give mv mnui
cat practico the preference. mat-2-tf2.
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ho marvel of tho a;ro tor a'.l Merve Dis
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