The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, April 23, 1884, Image 3

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    "wEDHSDli M0RN1SG, Aril. , IS84.
BOROUGH OFFICERS.
v )urft4. K. n. CHAwroitn.
CMici7won Nortli want, C. M. Rhaw
ky H yr., It, M. Foreman 2 yr., A. M.
Doutt I yr.; South ward, J." It. Fone 3
yr., W.A. Eagle 2 yr., O. Ronnfir 1 yr.
Jieticea vf the I'eaetJ, T. Hronnnn,
D. S. Knox.
Ounntable It. II. Shoemaker.
School lirectorn G. W. Robinson, A.
Tl. Kelly, .1. H. Dliigman, I). S. Knot, J.
V. Morrow, II. S. Brock way.
FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
Mfmhrr of CimgrtM-Svo. D.PATTOK.
Member of Nrmite3. G. IlALL.
t44MtV K. li. Da Vis.
Prenident JudneW. D. RnoWN.
.1ipiaf Judge John Keck, C. A.
lilt.!..
Twturer Wm. SMKAliBAfolt.
irothnnnt nry, Remitter A Ilecordir, tc
J PSTI SnAWKKV.
her(r.C W. Ci.atik.
VwirtMnfrri II. W. LK.nK.nnn, J. S.
K SRBBRWll, It. A. ZrCNDRM..
Count! Superintendent J. E. ITlLL
a ni.
hittriet Attorney T. J. VanGikskn.
Jury CommtAtfoiirr H. ). Davis,
J ORKKN AWA'LT
'county ,Survevr II. C WniTTEKIN.
JornnVr Dr. J. W. Monnnw.
Cb.'Utrv .4 vrfifor . W. Wahpm, J. A.
Koott. R. B. Swam.kt.
BUSINESS DIRE CTOR Y .
, TIOHESTA LUDUIi
yo. .ion.
w-zr' i . j. ot v. .
MEETN evorv Tuesday evening, nt 7
o'clock, iit'tlie Lodge Room in Par
triJgo'i Hall.
n. '.. gilitie, N. n.
!. W. SAWYER, Hec'y. 27-tf.
C IAPtT GEORGE STOW POST,
No. 274, G. A. U.
Moots on the first Wednesday hi each
month, in Odd Fellow Hall, TloueNta, Pa.
1). S. KNOX, Commander.
, 11. AOXfTW. v. M. CLARK.
AONEW CLAItK,
ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW,
KlrnKt. TioiiL-Hta, Penna.
rp J. VAN filKKKN.
J . ATTORNEY AT LAW,
And Hixtrlrt Attorney of Forent County.
lllie in Vnnrt Uo;iim TioneoU. Pa.
i:.
DAVIS.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Tlonenta, Pa.
CiiIieetiniMi made in tlim and ndjoininn
eountle.
XVI
ll.ES W. TA I F.
ATTO K N 1 : Y- A T- L A W,
Kim Strwt,
Tionesta, Pa.
F. IUTCHVY.
1 . ATTORNEY-AT-LaW,
Ttonosta, Forewt County Pa.
1 A WREN I E HOtTS I", Tionenta, Pa.,
I j it k. Rroelcwiiv. Prunrietnr. Thi
Iimuhh N eentrallv looted. Everything
lifW and well l'mnlhd. Supeiior Ac
iiitiimodatinim and Ktriot attention Riven
i iMif.Mt h. Veifi!taliliH and FruitM of all
Mud wrred in their Beanon. .Sample
loom for Commercial A(;eiitt.
CENTRAL lIOCSi:. TionoKta. Pa.,
J T. C. Jackon. Prourlotor. Thi la a
new hoite,Md has jnt eiti fitted tip lor
lllO aiiMimuiodilllon l ine punui-. n jw
tinn of the pntroimyo ol'tlio public in wilie.
ited. "
lyAST U ICKORY HOTEL.
Va EAST HICKORY. Pa..
.1, W. RaLI, Proprietor. Thtu liouae i
1 him been fit mi shod with new
Inn itJirw throuuhoiit. It lx eentrulley lo-
bIckI. ud lia a tirt clanbni n in eonneet
,11 with it., The tr:i elinjr public will
iin.1 it it iili'tiwint Htomiinir iibiee. First-
-lit.! IJvtirv in eoniu'i-tloii with the Hotel
TVTATIOXAL HOTI'.L. Tidionte, Pa.,
JX W. D. RiK'klin, I'rorrietor. A first
. 1m huti'l in jlII respect, and tlio pleas
Kict Htunniiix place in town. Rates very
.1 H!snnnbk. Jan8-8:
L VIIVSICIAN c SV7ROEON.
ttrta nn K.lm St . ncitr tbo School
Ilmise, Yionesta. Pa. All professional
i slln promptly atteiuloa to.
1 W. MORROW. M. D..
. PHYSICIAN A SURCEON,
m of Armstrong; county, having located
in Tl-niesta is prepared to atUmd all pro-
fcHHiojiat iUs prompiiv ami nv mi nur
. mice in Hinearbnnirh A' Co.'a new build
imr. un Rtairs. Oltieo honrs 7 Ut 8 A. M.,
mill 11 to I'm. f 2 to 3 and Oi to 71 v. M
isun.liivs. to 10 a. m.: 2 to 8 and 61 to 71
r. m. ' Residence in Fisher House, on
Walnut Street. may-18 SI
WC. COItCRN, M. I).,
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
lias had over fifteen years experience in
t ho practice or hi protession, having frraci
iintt'fl lenallu and honorably May 10, 1K65,
Ollii' and RoKKlcnoe. in 4udo Reek's
lio'ise, opposite the M. E. Church. Tionos
ta. Pa. Aur. 25-1880
I ENT1STRY.
l DR. J.W.MORROW,
Having purchased the materials Ac, ot
nr. Stciulman, woum resrecuuiiv n
l.imnen tluit he will carrv on tbo Dontal
misinesH in Tionesta, and having had over
wi years siHieossful experience, consmers
liiiu!t lulIV compeioni to givn cnnio ui
iHiacra.ii. i nhall always give my modi
oal prifl tico tbo pixjferom e. niav22-82.
1 . II. HAT. satv
MA 1', PA UK e CO.,
t? A "KT TT "FT! 1?, 5 !
Corner orElm .t WalnutSts. Tionesta.
Bank ol Discount and Deposit.
I uteiest al '.owed on Tlmo Deposits.
tJolleotiona ina.loonall thePrincipal points
ofthaU. S.
Collections solicited. 18-ly.
J ORENZO FULTON,
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES,
And all kinds of
HORSE FURNISHING GOODS.
inavtSl TONKSTA.PA.
OUBSCRI RE f.r the RrrcBi.JCAN, only
O 1.50 per annum.
3. T. imKWXAX. C. M. aflAWKItT.
BRENNAN &SHAWKEY,
Real Estate Agents & Conveyancers.
Dealers in
ANTHRACITE ,c bituminous COAL
(Onuce in Court Hondo,)
TIOHESTA, FOREST COUNTY, PA.
FOR SALE.
10(10 acres. Warrant No. 2830. Tionesta
Township.
3l0 acres Warrant No. 5180, Kingsley
Township.
1411 acres, known an "Llllie Farm," Alle
gheny Twp., Venango Co.
70 acre near Enterprise, Warren Co.
A I .ho.
Houses find lots, and building lota In
Tionesta Boron ch for sale on casv tonus.
Wo Imvo Homo good bargains on hand.
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
t'oniUanea Time Table TlrtnrMa Station. I
Nonm.
soUTIT.
Train 15 7:4 am
Train 18 7:4H am
Train 9 4:(K) pm
Train 03 11:17 am
Trni'U J h.'m rim
Train 15 North, and Train 10 South carry
til mail. I
Preaching in the Presbyterian
Church next Bunday merning and
evening, by Rev. Ilickling.
Preaching in the F. M. Church
next Sunday evening at 7 o'clock,
Rev. J. D. Rhodes nfficiat'ng.
Rev. Hicks will occupy the pulpit
of the M. K. Church next Sunday
evening, at :30.
Presbyterian Sabbath School at
2:30 p. m.; M. E. Sabbath School at
0 a. in.
Ooil Market closed lst night at
$0 93. Opened this morning at
$0 93.
Rev. O. B Clark of Jamestown,
N. Y., is visitine Tionesta as the
gue?t of his 6on D. W.
A little les than a month more
of school, and the smnll boy and girl
acjoice accordingly.
An iufant child of Mr. David
Zuck's. of Tionesta township, died on
buDday last.
The Du Bois Courier savs that
Cash M. Russel, well known to all the
boys of this section, "has the neatest
restaurant room in town. '
Mr. J. W. Jaraieson is home with
his family nfid friends at present,
John has had a rather serious spell of
hickneas at his father's in Pleaoant-
ville, where he has been for .the past
four or five weeks.
Wvman & Co. are putting io a
new mill near Hunter's Station, where
they have secured a lot of oak timber
nil tit tttiiinn I'h mi l will roi. I
Via ! Vt evil iti iri x 14 v u n t uva
haps be in opeiation in tea days or two
fl.,,,, ,
Ther',,.lfARrrivAUtth T.uJ.
low House'a star boarder" who nev-
m,,l nr n.v. a rnt..
er misses a im ai or pay
Mike says he is pure Silk and war
ranted to wash. Good luck to the
boy! Warren Mail,
II Lawrence should Do caught
setting up the cigars pretty liberally
for the next few days, it's not be
cause he is a candidate so much as on
account of the new boy that camo to
his house last Friday morning.
James G. Carson is moving bit
bouse back several leet Horn its pres
ent location. Last summer Jim came
to the conclusion that, as a carpenter,
he had paid house-rent long enough,
so he bought himself oue.
Mr. John Fattou, Jr., of Grand
Rapids, Micb., was the guest of Miles
W. Tute Esq., during the week.
Mrs. James A. McGee, of Indiana,
Pa., was also the guest of her sister- The other day he received a card etat-in-law,
Mrs. Tate. iDg that the prize ofler had been won
We heartily congratulate our
townsman, Mr. C. A. Raudall, upon
his selection as one of the Presidential
Electors or rennsyivania, ny me re-
cent Republican State Convention,
This ie one ef the most important aad
responsible offices in the gift of the
party, and is an honor both to our
county and to Mr. Randall.
Robinson & Bonner's mill came
near furnishing us a first-class sews
item one day last week. The circular
saw bursted, and a piece about two
feet in length by a foot wide was
torn out. Fortunately the mill was
shut down before any damage was
done, but the boys wen not long in
finding hiding places.
The following characteristic note
reached us on a postal card last week:
Bathgate, Apr. 14, '84."
' Kill the prodigal, the calf is coming
back. Hope to be in T. on or before
May 1st. Got any fun for a lone Da-
kota youth? y Hoss.
Yes, liob.i come on , we 11 welcome
you as one of the flowers of May, and
try to mate you nappy.
-Last Friday evening Grand Mas
tor Workman C. M. Bousch,of Mead"-
ville, visited Forest Lodge, A. O. U.
.. ot this place, meeting with a
hearty welcome by the membera, by
whom ha tiit wa9 thoroughly enjoy.
ed. Mr. H. is on of Mead villa's
oldest and most preroinnnt lawyers, a
thorough gentleman and has the fac
ulty of making friends wherever lie
goes.
The entertainment at the Fres-
byterian church last Thursday even
ing was hugely enjoyed by all who
were present, although we regret to
8ny the audience was not as large as
the excellence of the entertainment
deserved, which was no doubt on ac
count of the Egyptiau darkness of
the Ulght. Mm. l'omeroy IS Certain
I I..- I
'j D" ariist. in tier jnie, nun iiue iiiu
meut would have her audience half
cry inB and the next moment in a
roar of laughter. Mr. Wheeler's so
I na V,mn.lntt Anwn iKa linnsa utrfirtf ffima
while the quartet rendered a number
of selections in excellent style. Lvery
body was well pleased and delighted.
Edward Walsh, a freight brake-
man od the River Division of the B.
N. Y. & V. R. R., Was instantly kill
ed at Hickory station last Friday
about three a. m. Some switching
was being done, aod while the engine
was backing down on the side tract
the unfortunate young roan attempted
to get on the ten jer, but by some un
known mishap he lost his hold aod
fell across the rails, the wheels pass-
iog over him. His arms and limbs
were terribly mangled, but his body
and face were Dot badly disfigured.
His brother, the conductor, and his
train companions immediately ren
dered all the assistance possible, bnt
he was past human aid and died with
but a lew gasps. lue young man
was nged about 20 years, was siDgle,
and his parents live in Curry, whither
his remains were taken fur burial
A way thty have of getting mon
ey fur church purposes in some places
is as follows: Names of all ladies
present are placed on tickets. Each
gentleman draws a ticket, acd he
must take the lady to supper whose
name is on the ticket he draws and
pays one-half cent per pound for the
lady's weight, she to be weighed by a
committee appointed for that purpose.
This Pla0 m'ght work satisfactorily
8oma Places- where the Sir, are stringy
BIul lean-favored, but it would make
is m v
IJlcily ucm cutiuu 111 i tauauu,
feeding of our plump and queenly by
weight would collapse the pocket
P00 0t ln0 aVera8 y0UDS aI
I o I. i i-.. . .i.:
?"J,U B'" " c..,tC
IalDe84- ana Borae nx "emaeivei up
with newspapers and things ; but the
Nursery girls are favored with a solid
ity which belongs to health and
doesn't conflict with eracefulness.
Franmn Xeus.
A patent medicine advertiser
published an offer of a gold watch and
chain to the person composing the
most words of a sentence containing
only the name of the medicine and
one of its cures. A Cochrauton citi
zen received one of the cards and was
a competitor for the prize offer. Our
man composed, by working nights
and Sundays and with some assistance
words to the number of over 4,000,
These he wrote alphabetically on six
teen foolscap sheets of paper, aud pay
hug the poslage, sixteen cents, started
h;8 dictionary towards Baltimore.
by a citizen of York, IV, who had
Bent in 81,323 words. This was only
abot 77,000 more words than the Co
cbranton man composed, and tie is go
jog to try agaiu. Cochranton Times,
A Hybrid Tree.
A few days ago Dr. Halderman
was examining the timber on bis tract
of laml in Forest county, which ad
joins the Warren county line, and
discovered a tree that is a curiosity
and puzzle to naturalists, in the shape
of a pine and hemlock tree growing
from one stump. The stump or base
of the tree is about five feet through
or fifteen feet in circumference, and
the forks of the tree are about six feel
from, the ground. The line of de-
markation between the two trees
springing from the same stump can
only bu traced with the aye by the
difference in the wood, one-half of the
stump being hemlock aod the other of
pin.. Each of the trees is fully two
reel o diameter, equal in size ana
J about eighty feet high. Tbe joint
lvu uu mo iup oi a m
below the Warren county line, above
Samuel Davirlsoo's Mill, a short dis
tance below the mouth of Queen
Creek, where it joi'is Hickory. In a
thickly settled country tbie tree
would be a great curiosity.
About Mr. Hoyt's Letler.
Balltown, A pi. 21st, '84.
Editor Commonwealth :
In your issue of 17lh you claim
that the week before, too late for
publication, a communication was
received from me. Also yon state
that in my eagerness I forwarded the
communication to the Republican
before I knew that it would be pub-
ished in your paper. Now the facts
are as follows : March 31st I mailed
you the communication. I have your
etter dated Apl. 5th, stating that
the letter was before you but received
too late to publish in your issue of
the 3d; also stating that your paper
was too small to allow of a discus
sion in in columns between members
of its own party.
Now, in regard to not waiting to
know that it would not be published
n your paper, tc., I received your
etter of 5th, virtually declining to
publish it on the 7th, giving all the
time necessary to send the communi
cations to the Republican for the is
sue of the 16th.
I do not wish to believe these mis
statements were made purposely, but
hope it was an oveBight upon your
part, aod hope you will accordingly
correct the errors.
Respectfully, E. S. Hoyt.
OIL NOTES.
Grand in No. 23 made 110 barrels
last Thursday, This was after it had
been shot willi a good sized torpedo.
Graodin, Kelly & Co.'s No. 24, is
drilling below the casing depth. It is
thirty rods east and twenty-five rods
south of No. 23, and on a line be
tween this and No. 22.
Kerberger & Co.'s drilling well at
Blue Jay, is through the sand aud
dry. It is located across the creek
from the old Blue Jay wells, and be
tween tbem aud the Cuoper tract de
velopments. Miles & Beecher are building a
rig on the southwest corner of lot 7 S5,
Warren county. This venture is west
aud a little north of the Cooper tract,
and is as yet unknown to. the public
generally.
Work on the Tionesta oil well, lo
cated on Council Run, was beguu this
morning.
Barnett Notes.
The Pleasant Grove writing school
is going on under the management of
J. II. McLaoe. It started last Mon
day with a good number of scholars,
nineteen being enrolled an pros
pects of a good many more. Mr. Mc
Laoe is the champion writer of Bar
nett.
Jack M Lauglin's home was made
happy last Friday morning bv the
arrival of a nioe-pouod boy. Jack
says it is a Republican, but I guess
Lo can't vote next fall.
Bert Fitzgerald is preparing to go
West this spring ; he is about to pur
chase a camel.
Mr. James Kerr was measuring
the depth of the water at Dello's EJ
dy tn;s spring: and came very ueur
not coming to the top again.
Farming has commeced; the
farmers are busy plowing aod w!
begin sowing their grain as soon as
the weather gets settled fairly.
Mr. Samuel Ward is learning to be
a brakemun on tbo cars of the nar
row gauge railroad.
Dr. Burkett's mother has been verv
ill the past few weeks. Aud Mrs,
Landis has been ailing uearly all win
ter but is able to be around again.
Oue of our young gentlemen i
studying to be a President, be says
Sol. Fitzgerald, our constaole, ha
not got much business to do in his
office this spring.
The Pleasant Grove union Sabbat
School will open on the 27th, of this
month, by tbe present Superinten
dent, J. R. Landis; let every oue
turn out aud have a good time, an
help it to prosper.
Lester arner is away this week
lookiog for a housekeeper to put in
his new domicile be has erected.
Longfellow.
Clarington, April 18, '84.
No longer a question of opinion we
guarantee every box of Acker's Dyspep
sia Tablets. Price !i5o. and 60c. Sold by
G. V. Bovard
Eresh Gardeu Seed, Onion Sets;
lOo. qt., at Win. Smeasbaugh & Go's
JURY LIST May Term, 1884.
GRAND JURORS'
T. D. Collins Foreman Oreen.
Thomas Flynn do
E. E. Vockroth do
Wm. Hunter do
AdamSipplo do
Kfpphon Lougeo Harmony
John Maclntyre do
AsaLovetoy Hickory
George Wagner Howe.
C. R. McClure do
John Johnson , do
Rufus Dodgo Jonks.
J. J. Parsons do
Wright Emmett do
John P. Shipe do
Mathew Elliott Kingsley.
Lewis Arner do
Wm. Fenstermacher Tionesta.
Sebastian Cook Barnett.
Danial McKenna do
Samuel Sharrnh do
ViMor Pequignoo do
Alon7.o Fulton Roro.
Wm. F. Blum do
PETIT JURORS.
Ooorge Kuhns Barnett.
James Rlack do
Samuel Shields do
John H. Love do
A. Brennemiin do
Georgo Ittel do
Bernard McCloskey Grocn.
Wm. Longstrcth do
Boyd Jones do
Samuel Kindt do
M. L. Range Harmony.
A. J. Handy do
D. W. Fisk do
A. J. Siggins do
Fred Kitler nickory,
Alex Poland clp
G. W. Patch do
Paul Blute do
Robt Hunter do
Wm. Albaugh do
N. C. Taylor Howe
Charles W. Tate do
F. D, Klynn . Jenks
Frank Collum do
R. M. White do
Warren Jenes Kingsley
Henry Southwortb do
R. J. Andrews do
George Kluinp do
Svl venter Setloy do
N'elson Grove Tionesta
Solomon Byers do
W. L. Klin'estiver do
Charles Hunter do
John Allio do
R. B. Crawford Boro.
Eli Holemon do
J. L. Moon do
School Direetors Convention.
rp ,i . oi. ; n--,--. r ru.i
To the School Directors of Forett
County :
GrvTi i-v
U pursuance Ot the rorty-
Third Section of the Act of 8th Mav
1854, you are hereby notified to meet
r . . .l . i-i it :
in v,ou veuuon, at me touri nouns, iu
Tienesta borough, on the First Tues-
.t ..- nr... r -iBQi
tiny iu . aoo, uB.ut uC
sixth day of the month, at 1 o'clock
by a majority of the whole number
of Directors present, one person of
ltterary aud scientific acquirements,
J i '
and of skill aDd experience in the art
P . ,. r,
oi teacuing, as ouuiy oupenuieuueui,
for tbe three succeeding years: and south irty-three degrees east one mm
. . . ,u c . c dred and tifty-six rods to a small white
ccrwiy iub rtBui iu mo oupci -
iotendent, at Harrisburg, as required
fc,
bv the Thirtv-Ninth and Fortieth Sec-
oy iue lnirty iMn
lions of Said Act.
J. E. HlLLARD,
County Superintendent of Foiest
County.
lionesta, April 10, loo.
An old nurse says; Acker's English
Remedy is best for coughs, croup, diph- including mortgage searches on tho prop
theria,orbronch,th, So.d by O. W. Be- ltTt
vard. ceeils of tlio sale or such portion therool as
What will stop my coughing at night
guarantee Acker's eugiish remedy will.
Price 10, 50c, & ?l. Sold by G. W. Bo-
,
vard.
A thorough course of Ackers blood
elixir win remove an laini iiom mo
blood. It cures Scrofula, Ulcers, Boils,
Pimples. Sold by G. W. Bo vard.
Married
ROUPE MILLER. At the residenco of
Rev. J. Bemhart. South Oil City, Pa.
A prll 15, 1S84, by Rev. J. T. Michael,
Rev. Wm. B. Roupe of East Sandy, Pa.,
formerly of Forest county, to Miss Ma-
ry Miller, of Mercer county.
DIED.
McDONALD. At her residence in Bea
ver Valley, Hickory township, Forest
county, Pa., Sunday morning, April 13,
1884, Mis. Mary A., wife or John Mc
Donald. Deceased was born In Clarion
county, July 17, 1851, She leates a
husband and live small children.
Tit I A I, LIST.
Causes set down for trial in tho Court of
Common Pleas of Horest County on tho
Third Mondav ot Mav. A. I). ISM :
1. J. E. Blaine vs. Henry Swaggart, No.
8 f'ebrujrv term. 187tt.
2 W. F. Collner vs. Daniel McKeuua,
No. 6 Mav term. 1882.
3. 11. 1 Ford vs. O. W. Proper, No. .VI
September term, 18X2.
4. J. T. Dale et al vs. J. B. Legnard, No.
14 Feb'v term. 1883.
5. J. W. Jenkins vs. Eliza B. Funk et
al No. 27 Mav term. 1883.
6. Clark Bros. vs. tVagner, McCluno it
Co.. No. 23 Sent. term. 188,5.
7. J. 11. Wilson vs. William Morgan,
No. '.li September term, 1883.
8, H. P. Ford vs. O. W. Proper, No. 41
September term. 1883.
W. John Thomson vs. Jacob I. Range et
al. No. 47 Sept. term. 1883.
10. Peter Berrv et al vs. L. F. Watson et
al. No. 48 Sent. term. 18S3.
11. Johns. Davis et al vs. Peter Berry
et al. No. 61 Scut. term. 1883.
12. James Fitzgoralds vs. Georgo Eich-
ner. No (ill Sept. term. J8fvl
13. Robert McClonkev et al vs. J. 11.
Rvdor et al. No. 1 Dec. term. 1883.
14. II. M. L. Dithridge et al vs. J. H.
Fones. No. 11 Dec'r term, 18h3.
15. Enterprise Transit Co. vs. P. J.
Swain. No. 27 Dec, term, 1883.
1(5. Emry Davis 2d vs. L. C. Conroe, No.
42 Doc'r term, 18SI.
17. J. H. Larzolere it Co. vs. Goo. W
Dithridire. Tr.. No. 13 May term. 1Ks4.
JUST1S SHAWKEY, Prothonotary
nonesta, ra., April i, 111,
PROCLAMATION.
Whereas. The Hon. W. D. Brown
President Judge of the- Court of Common .
Pleas and Quarter Sessions in mid for
the county of Forest, has Issued his pre
cept for holding a Court of Commovt Pleas
Quarter Sessions, Ac., at Tionobta, for
the County of Forest, to commence on tho'
Third Monday or May, being the l!ih
da of May, 1881. Notice is thercforo
given to the Coroner, Justice of the Pence
I and Constables of said county, that they bo
thon and there In their proper persons tit
ten o clock, A. M., ol aairt tiay, with their
records, inquisitions examinations and
other remembrances, to do those things .
which to their olhces appertain to nedoni".
and to those who are bound in roeognlzuneo
.to prosecute siralnst the prisoners that aro
or shall be in tho jail of Forest County, that
they be then and there present to prosecuto
againat them as shall lie Just. Given un
der my hand and seal' this 22d day ot
April, A. D. 1881.
c. w. cijAiiiv, snoriii.
llegister's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the follow
ing accounts will be presented at May
Term for confirmation, to-wit:
f inal occount of l). H. Knox, Ei r or
Herman Blum, Dec'd.
Account of W. W. Barr. Adm'r of Pat
rick Graham, Dec'd, Ex'r of Michael Raf-.
lerty, Dec u.
Account ot John ana urion Biggins,
Ex'rs of Isaac C. Higgins, Dec'd.
J ua ns SHAWKKY, uegistor.
Tlonssta, Pa., April 14, 1884,
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY VIRTUE of sundry writs of Fl. Fa.,
and Ven. Ex. with Fi.Fa clause, issued ,
out of the Court of Common Pleas of Forest
County, Penn'a, and lo me directed, thero .
will bo exposed to sale by public vendue
or outcry, at tho Court Ilougo in the
Borough ot Tionesta. on .
TUESDAY, MAY 20, A. D. 1884, '
at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following de
scribed real estate to-wit : "
L. F. WATSON versns JAMES K.
CLARK, Fieri Facias, No. 4 May term,
1884. Davis ani Kitchey, Att ys.
All that certain piece, parcel or lot of
land pituate in Tionesta Borough, Forest
County, and State of Pennsylvania, boun
ded as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a
post on the east bank of the Allegheny
river ana Doing northwest corner,- tnonce
south eighty-tive degrees east thirty per
ches along" the lot formerly owned by
Jacob Shn ver to a post, thence south along
land formerly owned by said Shriver five
and four-tenths perches to a post, thence
north eighty-five degrees west along land
of G. G. Sickles thirty perches to the Al-
leghenv river, thence up said river north
fl 0 st,r, fouVentha perches to place of
beginning. Containing one acre, Do tuo
same more or less; who irame awening
nrnnertv lormerlv conveved hv Andrew-
Fleming to John A. Dale, by deed dated
j v , 1MK-. , ,i,n Binrpsiii.1
Plaintiff by C. A. Randall, Sheriff, on tho
at i nav oi iseni. wtv. vc.
- , eiecHtio Bn d to be Bold as tho
property of James K. Clark at the suit of
L. . Watson
TtACH T:L RLATR versus J. F.
OVEKLANDER, Veu. Ex. with Fi. Fa.
of land
lying in Kingsley township, iorest coun
4 ti PnniilTrhtuniii ami liOinrr lit warrotit
number M87, and part thereof. Begiu-
' at a black jne.c corner, theneenortu
forty-three degrees west one hundred and
nay-six rods to a post, an old corner
theiico south fortv-seven degrees west six-
ty-one rods to a small oak ona rock; them.-o
oak bush, birch witness; thence north
forty-seven degrees east sixty-one rods w
the place of beginning, containing sixty
acres be the same more or less.
1 ft, 1 ! 1 ... I. .1
property J. F. Ovorlander at the suit of
1 UKUU 111 exei-utiuil UIIU w ud mnu nn
Mrs. Kacliel Blair.
TERMS OF SALE. The following
must be strictly complied with when tho
property is stricken down s
1. w hen tne planum or oiner lein creu
itors become the purchaser, tho costs on
tiie writs must be paid, and a list of Uona
ta timir nlnini itillMT. lifl t'lirnislied tllfl -
.sheriff.
2. All bids must be paid in full.
, 3. All sales not settled immediately will
be continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of the
.iav nraun at wliii-h timo nil nrooertv not
Dt,l,wl IV. ...ill ...nin mil m ami unll -
t .eexDeiiae and risk of the person to
whom nrst sola.
See Purdon's Digest. Ninth Edition,
page 446 and Smith's Forms, pago 384.
C. W. CLARK, ShorilT.
Sheriffs Offlco, Tionesta, Pa., April ZZ,
1884.
PRITPeud six cents for poptago.
H rnitU and receive free a costly box
of goods which will help all, of either sex
to more money rijiht away than anything
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workers absolutely sure,
At onco ad-
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