The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, July 03, 1889, Image 4

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1881).
BOROUGH OFFICERS.
JTurffe. D. R. Knox.
Vnunmtmtin North ward, II. M. Her
man, H. M. Foreman, H. D. Irwin. South
ward, S. V. Hoowdon, U. W. Robinson, J.
F. Proper.
JttAticea of (he react D. 8. Knox, T.
B. Cobb. '
. timetable and Collector 8. 8. Canfleld.
tb-honl JWrecror O. W. Robinson, A.
B. Kelly, K. L. Davis, D. 8. Kntx, I).
V. Clark, J. T. Bronnan.
FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
Member of OonreM Jamks ICv.hr.
Member of Senate J. II, Wii,hon.
A'nembly CiURt.ni A . Ran n all.
President JudaeW. D. Brown.
A uncial e Judges Lkwis Aunkb. Jno.
A. Proprr
Trennnrer Sot,omok FtT7,KnAi.n.
Pi-ofAnnofary, Reaieter t Recorder, Cc.
Calvin M. Arnrr.
Sheriff. Qua. W. KAWTFB.
Oinnmlmten-Wx, D. StiiRLnn, C.
K. I.RnEnnn, J. J. Parsons.
Ormnfy Superintendent Gko. W. Kerr.
JUntriet Attorney P. M. Cl.ARK.
Jury PommMone- C. II. Chuboh,
" Amok L, Cooprr,
Chuny jKrveter IT. O. Whittekin.
Vnroner Dr. J. W. Morrow.
Otenfv i4 nrfiVorA E. I Jones, R. Z.
OlttBSPlB, Wm. Blum.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
OLIVR LODflE, No. m, F. A A. M.
Stated Meeting hold at Odd Fol
low Hall tho tirat Monday of each month.
T. J. PAYNE, W. M.
T. B. COBB, Sen'y.
TIONESTA LODGE
No. SG9,
1. O. of O. E1.
MEETS every Tuesday evening, at 8
o'clock, in the Lodge Room in Par
tridge' iuii.
O. W. KEMBLE, N. O.
a. W. SAWYER, Soc'T. 27-tf.
F)UEST LODGF,, No. 184, A. O. U. W.,
Meet vory Friday Evening in I ax
lot Hall, Tionesta,
I. FULTON, M. W.
J. K. WENK, Roeordor.
CAPT. C3KOUQE HTOW POST,
No. 274, . A. R.
Meets on the first Wednesday In each
month, iq. Odd Fellows Hall, Tionesta. Pa.
Ij. AO NEW, Cominandor.
GSEW A CLARK,
ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW,
Office next door to P. O., Tionesta, Pa.
I. 8. AONKW. P. M. n.ABK,
District Attorney.
Mr. Clark la Agent for a ntimbor of re
liable Fire Insiuance Companies.
EL. DAVIS.
. ATTORN KY-AT- LAW,
Tionesta, Pa.
Collections made In this and adjoining
counties.
TF. RITCHEY.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Tionosta, Forest County Pa.
LAWRENCE HOUSE, Tionesta, Pa.,
Wm. Lawrence, Proprietor. This
Iirtiae la centrally located. Everything
new and well furnished. 8 n pel lor Ac.
' coin mediations and strict attention given
tt guests. Vegetables and Fruita of all
kinds served in their season. Sample
room for Commercial Agents.
CENTRAL HOUSE, Tionesta. Pa.,
O. C. Brnwnel I. Proprietor. This la a
' .lew house, and has Inst boon tilted tip lor
.. lie accommodation of tho public. A por
. :ion of the patronage of the public Is an lie
heA. 4H-ly.
CENTRAL HOUSE, OIL CITY, PA.
W. II. ROTH, Proprietor.
The largest, Best Iocated and Furnished
Hons,! In the City. Near Union Depot.
. T B. SIGGINS, M. I).,
J t Physician, Surgeon A Druggist,
TIONESTA, PA.
T W. MORROW. M. D.,
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
Late of Armstrong county, haying located
in Thresta is prepared to attend all pro-
c-slnnat calls promptly and at all hours.
' nilee aad residence two doors north of
.Kvronce Hohkh. O Hire hours 7 to H a.
i., and II io 12 M. ; '2 to 3 and flj to 71 p.
i. Sundays, 9 to 10 A. M. ; 2 to 3 and 61
''TJp. at. raay-18 81.
DENTISTRY.
1)11. J. W. MORROW.
I lux lug purchased the materials Ac, of
' 'iy .Steadinan, would respcctlullv an--ni;ee
that ho will carry on the Dental
us'iiasa In Tionesta. and having had over
-ix. y ars successful experience, considers
utn.-oll fully competent to give entire ant.
.sfiictUiii. I shall always give my medi
al practice the preference. ma'r22-K2.
f AY, PARK A CO..
JU BANKERS.
i'orutjr of Elm A Walnut Sts., Tionosta,
Ph., Bank of Discount and Deposit. In-
em-it allowed on Time Deposits. Collec-
ionMmadeon all the Principal points of
lie U. H. Collections soliuiled.
JORENZO FULTON,
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
HARNESS, COLIRRS, BRIDLES,
And all kinds of
HORSE FURNISHING GOODS.
TIONESTA. PA.
H. C. WHITTEKIN.
Civil Engineer and Surveyor.
TIONESTA PA.
: .uiid nud Railway Surveying a Specialty,
Mitgueiio, Solar or Triangulation Survev
.ng. Hunt of Instruments and werk.
'1'orins on application.
JWctical Tinner.
All kinds of Shoot Motul Work prompt
ly uttt-ndod to,
HO?.'! TxO ""ciAWr. Sp0r"Na.
l:ONN ICR BUILDING, Up Stairs.
TIONESTA, PA.
of the tirui or MORCK BKO'S,
V) j alist in Errors of Refraction of the
Wjaiuiualiuus hue of charge.
WAUKEN, i'ENN.
JAS. T. BRENNAN,
REAL ESTATE,
RENTING AND COLLECTING
AGENCY,
PARTICTTLAR ATTENTION OIVKN TO
THE PHOPKll ASSESSMENT OK LANDS
AND THE PAYMENT OKTAXES. ALSO
TO THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF
REAL ESTATE, AND TO THE RENTING
AND MANAUEMENT OK THE SAME.
WESTERN NEW YORK A PENN
SYLVANIA RAILROAD, formerly
B., N. Y. A P. R. H.
Time Tablo Uiklng effect May 12th, 1889.
Enstorn Time 75th Meridian.
Trains will leave Tionesta for Oil City
and points West as follows:
No. 03 Through Freight (carry
ing passengers), 0:40 a, m.
No. 31 Hniliilo Express 12:U.lnoon.
No, (II Way Freight (carrying
passengers) 5:00 p. in.
No. 33 Oil City Exf less 8:05 p. in.
For Hickory, Tidloute, Warren, Kinzua,
Bradford, Oleun and the East:
No. M Olnan Express 8:40 a. m.
No. S2 Pittsburgh Express :49 p. in.
No. Hrt Through Freight (car
rying passengers 7:13 p. in.
Trains 93 and 00 Run Daily and carry
fiassengers tn and from points between
111 City and Irvineton only. Other trains
run dally except Sunday.
Get Time Tables and full information
from J. Ij. CRAIO, A pent, Tionosta, Pa.
GEO. S. OATCHELL, Goa l Sunt,
J. A. FELLOWS,
Gou'l Passenger A Ticket Agent,
Buffalo, N. Y.
C'karrh as4 Hnbbalk Mrhool.
Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a.
m. : M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m.
Preaching In M. E. Church every Sab
bath evening by Kev. Rumberger.
Services in Lutheran Mt. .ion's Church,
German Hill, every Huuday at 10:30a. m.,
English and German alternating. S. 8.
every Sunday at 9:30 a. m. K. J. Graetz,
Pastor.
Preaching In the F. M. Church every
Sabbath evening at tho usual hour. Rev.
A. D. Gaines, Pastor.
Services in the Prosbytcrlan Church
every Sabbath morning and evening,
Roy, J. V. MuAninch ollicinting.
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
No Paper Next Week.
Tbe Foiikst Kepuulican will cele
brate tbe Fourth by takiog a rest next
week. The next issue will appear
July 17. Io the meantime tbe office
will be open for business during the
week. Come up and see us.
No
Paper
Next week.
Oil market closed yesteiday 921.
Ladies and Gents CuOT Buttons,
at A. C. Guth's Tionesta.
Mr. A. J. Wallace of Marienville,
was a visitor to town yesterday.
Joe Partridge of Cleveland, is
paying a visit to grandfather Dale
this week.
Forest Bovard is home from
Grove City College to spend the sum
mer vacaliun.
Hoy G. Brownell, of the Enter
prite, CjudcMporl, Potter county, is
home on a short luy-ofl'.
Eight-day Clocks half hour Gong
Strike, ouly $4 50, at A. C. Guth's,
Tiuuesta.
We understand that Peter Wal
ters, living on Hunter Run, had an
ox aud cow killed by lightning on
Sunday last.
W. C. Wilson, the veterau Buck
eye Blucksmith, was dovvu from Kel
lcttville yesterday, and shook hands
with many of his old iriutids.
Tbe borough council has had au
addition erected to tbe rear of the
borough building, which the same is
to be used as a tool house. Good
scheme.
Rev. J. R. May, of the Uuited
Presbyterian Church, will preach in
the school house next Sabbath at 11
a. m. and 5 p. m. All are cordially
invited to attend.
Gold Pens and Holders, at A. C.
Guth's Tionesta.
Selden Whitman wishes us to in
form the multitudes that his blackber
ry patch promises an immense yield
this season, and that everybody is
cordially invited to come and help
themselves, without money and with
out price.
"Regina Gavotte" is the title of
an exquisite pieco of music dedicated
to Mrs. President Harrison, and just
published by the Newhall & Evans
Musie Co., 171 West 4th St., Cincin
nati, Ohio. Send 40 cents to this ad
dress and secure a copy.
Ladies and Gents Gold Rings, at
A. C. Guth's, Tionesta.
Mr. S. J. Wolcott has moved his
family and household goods to Little
Hickory, where be will be engaged fur
some time iu oil operatious. Mr. li.
Cobb'a family are tuoviug into that
part of the Winans house made va
cant by Mr. Woloott's removal.
The W. N. Y. & P. railroad will
run one of its popular and delightful
excursions to the Thousand Islands,
on Thursday, July 11. The fare for
tho rouud trip will be $5.50, which is
remarkably low. Those who would
enjoy a most glorious holiday should
take advantage of this excursion.
Tickets good fur ten days. Mr. S. B.
Newton, the popular excursion agent,
will accompany the party, which in
sures a good time for all.
Mrs. G. W. Sawyer and daughter,
Mrs. Chas. Hunter, who were visiting
relatives and friends in Massachusetts,
returned last' Wednesday, bringing
with them Mrs. Sawyer's niece, Mrs.
Fannie Fcnton, of Worcester, Mass.,
who will remain their guest for a few
weeks.
It will be pleasant news to the
many friends in this section of Col.
A. Louden Snowdeo, who delivered
such a stirring campaign address here
last September, to learn that Presi
dent Harrison has appointed him
Minister Resident and Consul General
to Greece, Servia and Roumaoia.
Wednesday evening of last week
Newton, 14 year-old son of U. S. Zah
niser of Stewarts Run, had his left
foot caught in the crank of au engine,
lacerating the great toe so badly that
Dr. Morrow, who was called, found it
necessary to amputate it, although an
elTort was first made to save the same.
The "kid" nine of this place
went up to Hickory last Saturday and
gave the kids of that place a taste of
their skill in handling the ball and
bat. They brought home a score of
18 to 12 in favor of Tionesta, which
puts to shame the older heads, who
have already dropped two games to
Hickory.
Ladies and Gents Watch Chains,
at A. C. Guth's, Tionesta.
The monthly oil report for June
shows the number of wells completed
to be 555; new production, 7650 bar
rels; dry wells, 104; wells drilling
and rigs up, 902. Increase in number
of wells completed, over May, 100;
increase in new production, 1172 bar
rels; increase in number of wells
drilling and rigs up, 25.
Titusville was badly washed out
by a cloud-burst last evening about
six o'clock. We understand the Tid
ioute chair factory, which is located
on Tidioute creek, was badly torn up
also by a cloud-burst, but are without
particulars, further than that some
chair-backs, les, &c, were seen float
ing by here this morning.
The Pennsylvania State Teachers'
Association will hold its thirty-fifth
annual meeting at Altoona, July 9th,
10th and 11th. Addresses will he de
livered by distinguished educators of
this and other States. Arrangements
have been made with the railroad
companies for tickets at reduced rates
on presentation of an order sigued by
J. Fletcher Sickel, Germantown.
About the meanest piece of thiev
ery we have heard of for some time
was perpetrated at West Hickory last
Saturday night, when the merchant
tailoring establishment of Barney
Dessel was eutered and seven whole
suits and several pairs of pants were
stolen, entailing a loss upon Mr. D.
of nearly $200. He is a hardwoiking,
industrious man, with a large family,
and the loss fulls heavily upon him.
There is no clue to the thieves.
Ladies Gold Watches, A. C.
Guth's, Tionesta.
The school board of the borough
met last evening for the purpose of
electing teachers for the ensuing term.
There were a large number of appli
cants for the principalship and tbe
intermediate room ; the primary room
being conceded to Miss Kerr, who
can have tbe place as Jong as she
wishes, there was do contest for it.
The result of tbe election is as follows :
Principal. Mr. F. W. Ware of Venan
go county; intermed'ate room, Miss
Jennie Scott, who has the past term
taught the school at Oldtown.
Prof. D. C. Tubbs writing school
came to a close last week, when prizes
for greatest improvement in penman
ship were awarded as follows: First
prize, a three-mouths' scholarship in
Smith's Business College at Meadville,
to John Hunter; second prize, a two
months' scholarship at same institu
tion, to Mi6s Rosa D. Hunter; third
prize, for best penmanship, was award
ed to Miss Blanche Pease, and consist
ed of a one-months' scholarship. We
understand John will avail himself of
the prize he has won and will attend
the next session of the school at
Meadville, as will also Miss Pease.
Prof. Tubbs bas organized two day
classes in Hickory, but will coutinue
his night class here.
On Mouday of this week Capt.
Knox formally took charge of the
Post Office of this place. He will re
tain Deputy P. M. Haslet for a time
until be gets tho run of things, which
be finds is no small item, tbe woik be
ing sufficient to keep a fellow thor
oughly busy about all tbe time. In
retiring from the office, Mr. R. L.
Haslet, who has had chargo of the
same during his father's incumbency,
carries with hiui the very best wishes
of all the patrons of the office. Rob.
has certainly acquitted himself in a
most creditable manner in tbe four
years that he has occupied the very
trying position of Deputy. His uni
form kindness aud courteous treat
ment of all has won. him the high
esteem of the community in general.
When we need another Democratic
postmaster we'll vote for Rob.
The Canon City, Col., Record says :
"The body of Frank Zeigler, who died
tn this city of consumption, last Sat
urday, the 15th inst., was embalmed
by Drs. Dawson and Palmer, and
shipped to the former home of the de
ceased, at Oil City, Pa. Mr. Zeigler
came to this city about six weeks ago
in search of health, and occupied a
tent in Harding's addition. lie was
very low when he came here, but ap
peared to be getting better, and the
day before bis death seemed to be in
unusually good spirits; the next
morning he was found dead in bis bed,
the sable robed messenger having
summoned him hence while asleep, as
there was no signs of a struggle, and
bis features wore a peaceful look."
Sic. Mong Re-captured.
Last Saturday night Constablo W.
A. Connelly of East Hickory deliv
ered Sic. Mong over to Sheriff Sawyer,
who once more turned the keys on him
in the county baslile, from which he
made his escape with bis father, Aquil
ia Mong, a little over two months ago.
Io the evening in question Mr. Con
nelly got wind that Sio. would be in
Hickory and he made up bis roind
that he would capture him. He ac
cordingly laid bis plans and secured
the services of Harvey and Robert
Lynch, a couple of Hickory's most
"sandy" aud nervey boys. Between
ten and eleven o'clock Mong stepped
up on the porch of Henderson &
Seigwortb's store, when the two Lynch
boys seized and held him, after a se
vere struggle of a few moments. The
Constable, who bad placed himself in
readiness, came forward and put the
"bracelets" where they would do the
most good, and securing a rig brought
the prisoner safely to town and placed
him in the custody of the Sheriff,
Warren Wrinkles.
I suppose it would be decidedly out
of order to say anything about the
weather, but two days without rain
has cheered us up. The farmers are
getting auxious about their clover.
It needs cutting, but no use of doing
anything while it is so wet. Hay will
be an immense crop in this section if it
can be enred. But I believe there is
a promise that "seed time and harvest
shall not fail."
The good people of Warren were
rather rudely disturbed from their
slumbers the other night. Bells ring
ing, whistles blowing and men run
ning. Now it's a little singular what
a small thing can create a big disturb
ance. But when a frog gets on a rail
road track, and especially if he is
bent out of shape, tt makes bad work.
So the engineer and fireman on train
96 on the W. N. Y. & P. thought it
beBt to get off quick. It made quite a
wreck. Two cars of oil caught fire
and seven or eight loaded cars, I be
lieve, were consumed. Mr. C. W.
Russel lost, it is claimed, $1,500
worth of lumber which was piled in
his lumber yard near the track. In
sured for $500.
John Dunn was found io a dying
condition in an old barn up Olt Run
one day last week. He had left home
the day before telling bis wife he
might not be back that night. When
found, his clothes were wet and be was
able to give no account of himself. It
is claimed that financial reverses
about a year ago unsettled his mind,
and tbat he has been acting in 'a sin
gular manner of late. The exact
cause of his death is not known but it
is probable tbat exposure was the
chief cause.
Now if we can get safely over the
4lh without a big head or the loss of
an eye all will be well. But the av
erage small boy will take his chances
with a toy pistol, and tbe average
"anti" will take his with the beer.
I'm saving up my money for two
bunches of firecrackers and a buck
of ginger bread. X.
Warren, Pa., July 1, 1889.
Fertig Items.
Haying is the order of the day.
Tbe Standard will shut down to
night, and will remain so for a week,
to give their men time to celebrate
tbe Day of Independence and return
prepared for work.
Tbe cruel horse butchery of Fry
burg is much discussed, aud the gen
eral opinion is that it resembles the
Everhart murder. On the 21st ult.,
Mr. McKissick's horse bad its tongue
cut out; on the 221 its ears cropped,
and later its throat cut. Some people
must have hearts large enough to fit
in a gnat skiu.
Tbe M. E. Sunday School of this
place will give a picnic and invites
other Sabbath schools.
Mr. Wm. Stover was at Erie 'tend
ing a meettiog of oil men concerning
the drilling of another well on the
Bush farm.
Mr. McKeevcr is drilling a well at
Lucinda. He thinks there is more
oil at Lucinda.
July 1. Oiusioivm.
Red Brush Items.
The patrons of the Blocher grtiOP
deserve much praise for the manner in
which they have beautified the school
grounds in their neighborhood. This
is a sure indication of civilization and
morality. But where the school
grounds and church yards are neg
lected and permitted to grow up it is
a sure mark of a barbarous state of
society.
Jacob Mealy, jr., has his house about
completed and when finished it will
bo one of the finest and most conven
ient farm houses in this section.
Rod Brush is slowly but gradually
improving. No less than four barns
have been erected this summer and all
are modernized first class buildings.
They have all been built under the
management and supervision of
William Hepler, the boss carpenter of
the neighborhood.
The roads in thispart of the coun
try are in a horrible condition in con
sequence of being worked when too
wet.
Rev. F. M. Brickley will occupy
the pulpit in the Evangelical church
at Mt. Ziou, next Sunday at 3 P. M.
II. B. F.
Resolutions.
The M. E. Sunday School adopted
tbe following resolutions last Sunday :
Whereas, In the decease of Mrs.
Emma Clark, wife of our brother, P.
M. Clark, our Sunduy School has lost
a beloved sister, an earnest fellow
worker, a faithful teacher one whom
we all loved and respected and one
whose life and examples was patterned
after and harmonized with tbe truths
she taught, and
Wuekeas, We realize that in the
death of so valued a member of our
Sunday School we sustain a grout loss
which we feel deeply and mourn sin
cerely, Retolved, Tbat we express our
sorrow with, and extend our sympa
they to, our brother Clark in the sad
affliction so suddenly and so unex
pectedly laid upon him. That these
resolutions be placed on the Sunday
School Minute book and also be pub
lished in the local papers.
J. E. IIillard, "
Eli Holeman, -Committee.
H. M. Foreman. )
Adopted by School June 30, '89.
NEWSY NOTES.
The public dobt decreased during Juno
$10,255,929.74.
Philadelphia claims to have a popula
tion of 1,223,000,
Floods are doing much damage in
Schuylkill county.
At Williamsport 3,402 houses were sub
merged during the flood.
Treasurer V. It. Thompson reports the
total Johnstown roliof fund to bo $702,
258.C3 up to Saturday.
Alleghony Health Olllcer Bradley op
poses the llerr's Island dam bocauso of
the consequent pollution of the water.
An attempt by incendiaries to burn
Edinboro was happily frustrated by Nor
mal school students discovering tho liros
and extinguishing them.
There are some men apparently so mean
in their declining years as to feel a posi
tive disappointment In soeing boys they
predicted would land in tho penitentiary,
develop into substautiid men. IHizzard,
A monument is to be erected over the
remains of Dr. F. H. Stevenson, the
founder of tho Grand Army of the Re
public in the United Suites. The monu
ment will be erectod iu Petersburg, Ills.,
where he is buried.
The Hungarians and Italians working
on the extension of the W. N. Y. P.
railroad, from Clermont to Johnsonburg,
had quite a serious tight the other day, in
which one was killed, being shot aliove
the eye, nnd seven badly broken up.
Medical men now claim it la an estab
lished fact that tonsilitis can be contracted
by kissing. The disease germs, the bac
teria, or whatever they call thetliingiimies
that put In their spare time circulating
around and working up human ailment,
are transmitted from lip to lip. If science
keeps at it, the day may come when a
fellow will have to hire a lough to kius his
best girl. Exchange.
Tho Supremo Lodge of tho Ancient
Order of United Workmen iu session ut
Omaha last week elected the lol' wiug
oflicora: Supremo muster workman, Wm.
R. Urahani, Cedar Falls, Iowa j supremo
foreman, W. W. Wilson, Detroit, Mich, j
supreme overseer, J. W. Kinstry, Helena,
Mont.; supremo recorder, M. W. Nackett,
Meadville, Pit. ; supremo receiver, .luliu
Jackey, Albany, N. Y. ; supremo wuich
man, Wm. Uutts, llullimore. Mil.; su
preme medical examiner, Dr. Hugh
Dougherty, lloston, ,
A most fiendish act was perpetrate 1 in
Fryburg, Clarion county, one night re
cently. A 3-year-old colt belonging to I.
T. Mckisxlck had its tongue cut during
the night, and tho owner found tho piece
afterward which was three and a half
inches long. Iu the afternoon of the same
day ho again visited the barn, when he
found the colts' cars cut rill' closo to its
head. Search in every direction was
made lor the inhuman wretch w ho had
perpetrated tho deed but withimt avail.
On Thursday morning last tho colt was
found dead ill tho barn with its tliruut cut.
The people are iu a great rage, and it will
not be well with him if tho cold-blooded
devil is caught.
50 Men Wanted,
Py the Tiouesta Tanuing Co., imme
diately. Good wages, and lay aa
often as desired. Report to C. A.
Howe, Kellcttville, Forest county, l'a.
Ladies OuM Ear-drops, at A. C.
Guilt's, TiouesU.
Get the Best.
A graphic, thrilling and accurate
History of the Johnstown Flood, by
an eye wiluess. In silk cloth, pro
fusely illustrated, $1.00; in paper
covers 50 cents. Also 9 different pho
tographic views of the horrible disas
ter for 60 cents, by mail postpaid.
Agents wanted. Address, Peoples
Supply Co., Manorville, Armstrong
Co., Pa. James Cunningham,
Rec'y and Trcas.
R. F. Tarr, Manager.
"The Ani.nrrl art I'mrlnlm ilir Man."
Have it made tn order at moderate
prices. You will find it troo economy
in the long run.
McClen & Simons',
Moderate Trice Store,
33 Seneca Street,
n.22-8t. Oil Cily, P.i.
INSURE AT HOME.
In the Economical Mutual Benefit
Association of Sandy Lake, Pa.
Mr. Harry Hale, of Franklin, Agent of
the Economical Mutual lleuelit Associa
tion of Sandy Lake, Pa., is located hero at
present and will be for some time, in the
Interest of that Association. Ho will call
on the people generally and solicit their
applications, and in the meantime he asks
a perusal of the following testimonials,
which Is only It few of the many which he
can produce. Appended is also a partial
list of those who have already taken poli
cies. This is the only Company which
has a full matured policy:
Sandy Lake, Pa., March 22, law.
Chas. Farquar M.D., Kast Bethlehem, Pa.
Dear Sir Your lettor of inquiry at
hand and contents noted. In reply would
say, we are personally acquainted with all
the officers of tho Economical Mutual
Benefit Association, and know them to bo
upright business men, men whom you
may rely upon. They havo always paid
their claims promptly. They have paid
over $100,000 to bonoficiaries through us
alone. Trusting the above may be satis
factory, I reuiain
Yours respecfully,
M. L. Zahniskr,
Cashier Sandy Lako Bank,
Mill City, Wtomino Co., Pa., 18SS,
E. M. B. A.:
Your check for $1,500 has been received
In full payment of my claim as beneficia
ry of Mrs. A. M. Letteer, and thank you
for your prompt and fair treatment, and
cheerfully recommend your company to
all who want Insurance.
S. D. Lkttker.
Notk Mrs. Letteor insured in 1885 and
paid (00 in Assessments.
Pittsburgh, East End, Doc. 1, 18S8.
C. B. Fulton, Sec'y E. M. B. A.:
I have Just received your check for
$2,000 in full payment of policy No. 040
issued on.the Hie of my late husband, aud
wish to thank tho oflicers and directors of
tho Economical Mutual Ceafit Association
for their prompt aud fair treatment of me.
I consider tho eomprny ouo of tho best,
and the plan an excellent one, combining
cheapness with safety, and lecomniend it
to all those desiring safe insurance.
Elizaiietu Wisf.man.
Attest, S. A. Gobdan, Witness.
Notk Mr. Wiseman had been a mem
ber of this Association since Sept. 20th,
1880, and had paid $.")7 iu assessments.
Franklin, Pa., Doc. 22, 1888.
Economical M utual Bencljt Association :
I am Just in receipt of your treasurer's
check for $15O0,(H), being payment in full
of policy No. 159 on the life of my late
husband, John Ainigh. Thanking you
for prompt and fair treatment of mo, I am
Respectfully,
Isaiiki.i.a Amicih.
Notk Mr. AmigU had been a member
of this Association since Jan.3d 1882, and
had paid (103 in assessments.
Sandy Lakk, Pa., Sept. 4, 188S.
To C. B. Fulton, Sec'y E. M. It. A.
Dear Sir Permit mo to acknowledge
with thanks the receipt of Now York
Draft for liilcen hundred dollars, (Jl.floeO),
being payment in full of the insurance on
the life of the late Cyrus It. Clav, or Ilig
Bend, Venango Co., Pa. I am fully satis
fied with the fair and courteous treatment
of us by the Association and cordially rec
ommend it to all who desiro insurance.
Maruarkt Clay.
Frank r.iDni.E,
Attest.
Notk Mr. Ciay iusurod in 1882, and
paid (107 iu assessments.
T. Whom it may Concern. .
Sikwarts Riin, Pa. Juno 3, 1889.
This in to certify -that we have held poli
cies in the KconmnicHl M utnal lleuelit As-WM-iaii
of Sandy Lake for tho past eight
yeais, and can cheerfully recommend it
as tho cheapest and best insurance for per
sons in moderate circumstances that has
ever coiuu under our observation.
Wll.l.lAM Yoi'Nd.
Elizabeth Yoc mi.
Stewarts Run, Pa., June 3, 1S89.
Having held policies iu the Kconoiuical
Mutual Benefit Association of Sandy Lako
lor seven years, we take great pleasure in
recdiunieiidiiig it as tlie cheapest and fair
est that we have yet examined, and believe
H Til K Association tnr persons in inndcr
aio circumstances wishing life insurance.
Jon n Thomson.
JanktThomsoN.
Following is a partial list of those who
have already taken policies in this county:
NEILLTOWN.
Joseph Machcsiicy, Merchant.
Josiah Neill, Fanner.
Aaron Koiit, Farmer.
William Woodcock, Tool Dresser.
Mrs. William Woodcock.
Harry A. Hurt and wile.
I'M war. I Burt, Farmer.
Kdward Woodcock, l ariiicr.
William Dunham and wile.
Willium Phillips and wile,
STI .WAKTS lil'N.
M. L. Range, Fanner.
liorey Carson, Farmer.
.lames Elliot, l arnn-r.
William I lew all. l- ai uicr.
Win. N. .iliuiser anil wife.
William C. llionil"v, hiiiiinr.
.1 lines Carson, reinstated, Farmer.
Margaret ('arson.
IIUS. POWERS,
licnural State Agent.
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