The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, September 03, 1890, Image 3

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
J. C. WtNK,
CDITOK 4 PSOPSltTO.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTUM HER 3, 18!K).
Itl-l'l B.M 1 TIC KIIT.
STATE.
Governor,
GEORGE W. PKLAM ATER,
Crawford County.
Lieutenant Governor,
LOCKS A. WATRES,
I.nckiwvnnna County.
Secretary of Internal Affairs,
THOMAS J. HTKWAKT,
Montgomery County.
JVIUCIAKV.
President Judge,
SAMUEL I. IRWIN,
(tfubject to dominion of District Conference.)
Associate Judge,
C. W. CLARK,
Tionesta Township.
COUNTY.
State Senate,
HARRY H. WILSON,
Clarion.
(Subject to decision of District Conference.)
Assembly,
S. 8. TOWLFR,
Jenks.
Prothonotarv,
CALVIN M. ARNER,
Tionesta Borough.
Bheri fl",
JOUN K. OSGOOD,
Kingslcy.
Count v Commissioner,
JAM KS McINTYRE,
Harmony.
C. F. LEDEBUR,
Green.
County Auditor,
t. b. conn,
Tionesta Rorougli.
W. W. THOMAS,
Tionosta Township.
Jury Commissioner,
J. N. HEATH,
Kingsley.
County Committee Meeting.
Tbe members of the Republican
County Committee of Forest county
are hereby notifiod that a meeting of
said committee will be held at tbe
office of Sheriff Sawyer, on Tuesday
evening, Sept. 16, court week, at 7:30,
at which all are requested to be present,
as mattors of importance bearing on
tbe pending campaign will be attend
ed to.
J. C. Scowden, Chairman.
Tioncsta, Sept. 1, 1890.
Tnis is the period cf the year when
the individual who is ordinarily a ham
becomes "a prominent citizen" in the
interviews showing him to be opposed
to this or that candidate. If he wants
to do any business with the same
papers after the campaign ho will have
to pay so much per line for it and
pay it in advance. Ulinard.
It seems that Brother Wharton
Barker was not invited to tota his
copyrighted Independent Movement
up to Altoona to the secret reunion of
the older little Independent Move
mcnts from various parts of the State.
If this omission was meant ss a delib
erate slight, it may be that Brother
Barker will bolt the bolters sud fl x k
all by himself.
The Republicans hsve excellent
ground) f r asking tbo pooplo of the
country to continue them in control of
the llonso of Representatives. See
the important measures which the
House bos passed at this Brssiou : The
tariff bill, the silver bill, the Federal
election bill, the National bankruptcy
bill, tho bill relieving the Supreme
Court, the bills admitting four new
states, tbe original package bill, tbe
agricultural relief bill, the bill against
adulterated food, the anti-trust bill,
the public lauds bill, and bundreds of
minor bills. As soon as the republi
cans obtained control of the House
the prosperity of tbe country began to
increase, and so it will continue to do
as long as they retain that control.
These are facts that should not be for-gotton.
STOP!
Clothing - Clothing!
M v Stock of Hcadv Made t'lolhino la ITnnarnllplled ami Priniw within tho roneh nf
nu ns 10 t.cnis r iirnismng i.oous, more, la no enuai In tun Uountv. and must bo sold
AN EXPERIENCED TAILOR,
THOROUGHLY PRACTICAL. HAS CT.1I AROE
of tho Tailoring Department. We have a Large Stock of Pattern to select from. Kv
cry Garment is wakkan TKU TO FiT, and Goods as Represented. Suits made to
orrter at trom tfo to fail, principally or Imported Goods.
Announcement.
The Republican Conference having
adjourned tine die, without making a
nomination for tbe office of President
Judge of the 37th Judicial District,
and having received the nomination
of the Republican party at the pri
mary election in this County, and be
lieving that Forest County is entitled
to that office as of right, I will remain
iu the field as a candidate, and hope
to receive the hearty support of the
Republicans of Forest County.
Samuel D. Irwin.
It is to your, interest to como and exam
ine my Stock and Prices!
GBAWD SALE AT BOCK BOTTOM PRICES I
I will sell my Spring and Summer Goods left
on hand at mere cost, to make room for an
Immense Fall and Winter Stock.
toph Forepaugh's Circus
Is
coming, but betoro ho comes wo must
make room for him in our store, and to do
this wo place some of our summer goods on
our counters at half prico:
for want of room.
is too late.
Pon t think of tho prico. Come and mako your selection beforo It
TIIBSE YOU CAN GET AT
mm mmmm mimm
Wo bavo a Complete Line of Footwear of the Best makes and Latest Styles,
You have heard of Charley Ross?
Challics at Gc, regular prico 8c.
American Satincs 10c, regular prico 15c
French Satincs 15c., regular prico 25c.
Eagle hcago dress goods 27c, regular 40c.
And there is a big lot of goods which wo
arc closing out at half price, so as to mako
room for our Winter Stock, such as White
goods, Laco Curtains, Hammocks, and sev
eral other articles too numerous to mention.
A big cut down in prico on Clothing, Boots
and bhoes, Hats and Caps, Furnishing goods
-T tr n".,l iru ri 1 m; o-
33ftraa xiuniva, vaiiscs, vrucKcry, xinware, cvc.
Givo us a call and bo convinced. Parties
from Hickory purchasing to amount of $10
will bo allowed prico of faro both ways.
To Vn VoW.vof the Judicial
District.
Having received a large majority of
the Votes cast for President Judge at
the Republican Primaries held May
10th, 1890, 1 wish to say to tbe vcters
of this Judicial District that I am a
candidate for tbe election, and desire
your hearty co-operation in the fall
campaign. I shall use every honora
ble means to aid you and ieel confi
dent that we will achieve success. I
am, Yours Very Truly,
Geo. II. Higciins.
No Nomination.
Tbe Republican Judicial Conference
of this, 37th, district, met at the Court
House, pursuant to adjournment, yes
terday at 2 o'clock, but without affect
ing a nomination. In accordance
with a resolution passed at tbe last
meeting, to the effect that ten ballots
be taken and if no nomination be
made the conference to Btand adjourned
sine die, balloting bogan, each candi
date receiving three votes, until ten
ballots were taken. Tbe chairman
then declared the conference adjourned
sine die. This leaves both Mr. Ilig
gins and Mr. Irwin in the field, and
according to a card from each pub
lished in tbis issue botn will remain
until election day.
We have no comments to make at
this time, but will admonish our
Democratic friends not to try to ex
tract any comfort out of the situation,
as they'll only suffer the greater dis
appointment when the votes aro count
ed in the fall.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY VIRTUE of a writ of Vend!. Ex.,
issued out of the Court of Common
Plena of Forost County, Pennsylvania,
and to mo directed, there will be exposed
to salo by publio venduo or outcry, at tho
i ourt House, in tho Borough ot Tionesta,
i on
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, A. D. 1890,
at 1 o'clock, p. in., tho following described
real estate lo-wn :
COMMONWEALTH for uso JENNIE
BRADDISH vs. R. V. BRADDISH and
WILLIAM BRADDISH, Vendi. Ex
No. '20, May Term, 18SK). E. L. Davis,
Attorney.
All defendants' right, tillo. interest and
claim of, in and to a certain pieeo or parcel
oi land suuaio in nonesia townsnm, 1' or
est County, and State of Pennsylvania,
bounded and described as follows, to-wit:
On the north by land formerly ownod by
C. H. Church, known as tho Taylor tract;
ou the west by Holland Land 'Company,
owned by McKinley and Abbott; on the
south by part of tho same tract heretofore
conveyed by Petor Herring et al to party
of tho lirst part; ou tho east by the Her
ring farm, known as Chancov traetof land,
Containing thirty-throo and thrno-fourths
acres oi land, do tho same more or less ;
being the north half of a tract of laud
patented to Peter Herring by tho Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania; with about
10 acres of improvement with ubout 60
fruit trees growing theroon, one log and
frame house, one ware room thereon
erected, with good spring.
Also, all defendants' right, title, inter
est and claim of, in and to all that certain
pioce or parcol of land situate in Harmony
Township. Forest Oour.ty. PfentrevTvania.
bounded and described as follows, to-wit:
licgiuning at a post and maple, the north
west corner of the C. Stanley warrant:
thence north 65 dsgrees east (174) ono
hiindrod and seventy-four perches to
white oak ; thence south 25 degrees east
ninety-one rods to post ; thenco south 65
degrees west one hundred and seventy
four perches to post in wost line of C.
Stanley warrant ; thence north 25 degrees
west ninety-one rods to the place of begin
ning. Containing ono hundred acres,
more or loss, with one log barn and sheds
thereon erected, with about forty acres
under fence and forty fruit trees growing
thereon.
Taken in exocution and to be sold as the
property of R. W. Braddish and William
nraddish, at the suit of the Common
wealth lor use Jennie Braddish.
TERMS OF SALE. The following
must be strictly complied with when the
property is stricken down I
1. When tho pluintilf or other lein cred
itors become the purchaser, the costs on
the writs must be paid, and a list of liens
including mortgage searches on the prop
el ty sold, together with such lien credit
or's receipt for the amount of the pro
ceeds of the sale or such portion thereof as
he may claim, must be furnished the
Sheriff.
2. All bids must be paid In full.
8. All sales not settled immediately will
be continued until 2 o'clock p. m., of the
next day, at which time all property not
settlod foi will again be put up and sold
at the expense and risk of the person to
whom lirst sold.
See Purdon's Digest, Ninth Edition,
page 416 and Smith's Forms, pago 384.
GEO. W. SAWYER, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Ollico, Tionestu, Pa., August 25,
ISD0.
He was lost because he had no Shoos.
J. M. MINTZ, CUT PRICE
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, CARPETS. kepieb:iilock,
TIOXKSTA, EM.
Thcro was never a more complete stock of Carpets and Oil Cloths In Marionvillo.
can uuu wu win convince you.
JEWELRY I JEWELRY 1 1
Gold Watches and Rings a Specialty. Wo have just received a New Stock of Gol
and Silver V atehes and Chains. Tho Finost and Rest that could bo purchased in the
mi. t- , . , ij ..., . . . .
x ins cii-ciua wiin me grcarosi care, ana if pcrtect in every particular, and un-
aer me management or an Experienced Milliner. She is popared to do all kinds of
worn, in nor nuo, anu always Koeps on hand the Latest Styles.
vvx r JAIL TO EXAMINE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF NEW TRUNKS,
VALISES, HAND-RAGS, RARY CARRIAGES, SILVERWARE, QUEENS-
WAKE, POCKET KNIVES, WALL PAPER. NOTIONS, AC, AC.
o pay me nignest mantel price for Wool, Hides, Ginsong, Pelts, and Furs of
Ull UCMCrilMlOIlS.
Tho WHEELER St WILSON SEWING MACHINE, which has of lato years be
-"ua gii-ub iuvuiuu in uiu uu ttviy terms uy
, HOPKII & CO. HOPKM & CO.
SPRING GREETIN
Tho March winds have had their Rlow, and they seem to have taken such an eiTect
on somo people that they think all they hove to do is to RLOW 1 But good good, Bt
low prices tell tho story, and tho pooplo tell the prices.
CLOTHING ! men!; So":S:: children CLOTHING !
Never before has our stock of Clothina beon so I
have a SPLENDID Assortment. Suits a jill prices)
the $1.00 mark, and running up as high as $.'-). UO. E
TEED AS REPRESENTED!
Completo as this Spring. We
iieguiniug away down leIow
VERY GAUM ENT OU ARAN
DAVID MINTS,
Marienville, Pa. dry goods i dress goods! domestic goods
Till A I. LIST.
Tub grangers are Btill waiting for
Farmer Pattisoo to explain bis failure
to attend their big picnic the other
ilay, after having accepted an invita
tion to be present. Tbis - is to bo a
campaign of explanations for Mr.
I'attisoa and now is bis time to begin.
Ms. Mates, who at one time lived
iu Pleasantville, this County, and
subsequently displayed considerable
ability in editing a feed store in i'e
trolia, is spoken of as the prospective
bead of tho Independent PaUison or
ganization. As be has fur a number
cf years been engaged in the Inde
pendent Republican work of writing
I.K'Oiooratio editorials for MuClure's
Philadelphia Timet he ought to be
Tvjll qualified for the position. Oil
tjili Dtizzard.
List of causes set down for trial in the
Court of Common Pleas of Forest County,
Pennsylvania, commencing on tho Third
Monday of September, ItS'.K):
1. S. Raster vs. J. C. Welsh, No. 30, May
Term, lNtg. Summons in assumpsit.
2. Mary R. Fox, Joseph M. Fox and
Hannnh Fox vs. George J. Lacy, Fred
erick C. Lacy, (rank Hoidinger and Geo.
S. Lacy, No. Hi, September Term, 1B80.
Summons iu trespass.
a. J. v. weisii, jonn A. Proper. L. Ac-
new and A. J. Wallace, doing business as
Proper Reserve Oil Company, vs. C. W.
Hawks, No. 24, September Term, ltS8.
Replevin.
4. James C. Welsh and E. R. Grandin
vs. C. W. Hawks, No. 2ft, September
Term, 1KS8. Replevin.
5. F. F. Whittckin vs. William Law
rence and William Smearbauuh, doing
liiisiness as J.awrence A Smearlmugh, rso
8, September Term, 1X80. Appeal from J. 1'
0. R. Phillips vs. Overseers of Poor Har
nett Township, No. HO, September Term,
iwi. bummons in assumpKit.
7. Benjamin Fogle vs. C. F. Landers
No. 2, December Term, lSv.i, Appeal
from J. P., action in trespass.
8. Leander Lippencott vs. F.J. Matl'ett,
No. Jo, May term, 1B8H. Summons iu
ejectment.
9. Harry Moody and Jerry Rurtcil vs,
C. C. Mead and McCluro, doing buiuess
us Meud and McL'luie, No. 0, May Term,
isuo.
Attcet, CALVIN M. ARNER,
Protlionotary
Tionesta, Pa., August 18, lhyo.
& mm book
Our Family Physician.
To everv purchaser of
merchandise to the
value of $20.
Our Hlinlvftn nre loaded with tho FIX EST and REST selrrtion of Drv Gondn mwl
Dross jooIs we ever had. and tho rieos aro no low that Competition is out of tho
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ijucauuii, iiw niwn. vi m-iuiimiw ur ixuiiu hiiiui aiuu iu BIIUW
NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS!
Evorv Counter bristles with Novoltles In tho most dcalrablo Goods, and at nrlccs
that is a Stunner to Everybody I AWAY DOWN.
WESTERN NEW YORK ,tc PEN V
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df P. It. R.
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Timo Table taking effect July !b,
J'.astern nine 7otu Morldlan.
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By an arrangement with tho publishers of
this valuablo medical work -a work which
should be lu every household we are ena
bled to make tills unprecedented olTer to our
patrons. Call and get a card and learn the
particulars. The book sells at book stores
for 3 per copy.
AYo Sell as Low as tho Lowest,
and havo always in stock a largo, complete and superior line of
Clotliing, Dry Goods, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Boots, Shoes, Notions, Jewelry, Queensware, Gro
ceries, Tobacco, Cigars, &c, &c.
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SHOES, SHOES, SHOES,
Our assortment of Ladies', Gent's, Miss
es, and Chllden's Shoes is larger than ever
before, and at prices that are lower than
others will ask for Shoes that uhould not
be looked at under the same light.
MATS -:- HATS -:- HATS.
We buy our Ilats from the Manufactur
ers, and cau soil a Better Hat for Less
Money than thoso that buy of Jobbers.
NO MIDDLK MAN TO GET THE
PROriT!
These aro FACTS, and will bo proveu
to you when you come iu.
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Trains will leavo Tionesta for Oil Cltv
and points West as follows:
No. OS ThroiiLMi Krel(tht (earry-
liill iinsseniiers) I:.IH A. 111.
No. Ill lliilliilo I'WprcHM 12:3nooii.
No. 01 Way Freight (carrvinir
rasseniterM) f:00 n. in.
No. :w Oil City Kxi rcss 8:05 i. in.
For Hickory. Tldlouto. Warren. Klnsr.ua.
Rrndlbrd, Olean and t ho Kast:
No. no Olenn Kinross 8:41 a. in.
No. .'12 Pittsbiiru'li Hxpress 3:411 p. in.
No. 1HI Through Freiaht (car-
ryiiiK passenpors 7:13 p. m.
Trains m and 1W1 Run Daily and carry
pnssenifers to and from points belwoen
Oil City and Irvinnton only. Other trains
run daily except mukIuv.
tiet Timo Tables anil full Informntlnn
from J. I CRAIU, Aiient, Tioncsta, Pn.
R. liKLL, (ien LSupt.
J. A. FELLOWS,
Uun'l Passenger A Ticket A gout,
Rulliilo, N. Y.
Iiol's frovr Frige Sfqhe, "PT? 0"PTP"P TltnTTrrrn
Confirmation Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the follow
iiiK ai-eouiits havo been li led ill my ollice
and will be proaontud at the next term of
couit for continuation ;
First and linal account of Nelson P.
Wheeler, lluardian of Mary Ureen, of
Hickory Township, minor child of James
tireen, deceased.
Final account of George S. Hindman,
Ouanlian of Lucy, Henry, and Edwin
Risphtm, minor eliildreu it Charles Ris
pheu, deceased.
.CALVIN M. ARNER,
Clerk of Orphans' Court.
Tionesta, Pa., August IS, lb'JO.
The Boston Clothing House,
Always tho Cheapest and tho Best.
A : SPECIAL : CRASH : IN : PRICES !
Wo have marked down our Spring and Summer Stock, and are now soiling Dress
lioous, motions, iauies- ana uouis unaerwear ai uock uoiiom prices, to make room
lor our
IMMENSE FsILZ STOCK
I havo tho nictit Completo Stock of Clothing, (Junta' Furnishing Goods, Roots,
Shoes, Hats ami Caps, and the linest Dry Goods Establishment In tho city. We give
you a lew i ips :
Full line of Linens marked away down.
F'ull lino ot Lowels, Ac, marked away down.
Full line of Spring end Summer Clothing, marked away down.
Full line of Ladies' Summer Goods, marked away down.
Full lino of Ladies' Summer ami Winter Wraps, marked away down.
1 uave iliroo iiuiiiire i Minis mat i nave niarKea Uown 10 per cent, lower than any
other liouHu and intend to close out legardless of cost. 1 will open this Fall ono of the
i'i j. i s.' 'i:s oi
Clothing, Slats, Cup. Itools nnd Shoe, Dry (.oori, Ac,
Ever hhown in this section, and as I am here to stay will uiako prices to meet tho ap-
pruouuou oi uii. i carjy u lull uuu oi
(old uimI Silvvrnare, Watcue., King,, Ciiuins, 1'iiiM.
Also Carpets Trunks, llaml-bagtt, Itubber Goods, Vc.
Give i me a call and examino prices, Ac. Highost market prico paid for Hides,
rww, ooi oiiu uiiiaciig, uuu uuu cum per puuua more man auyoouy else.
31. LEArY, Opera House Block,
M AllIEN VILLE, PA.
(SUCCESSORS TO HERMAN A SIQGINS.)
G GISTS & GROCERS,
TIONESTA,
PENW.
GREAT
TRUNK
LINE
Rotween Uie
EAST &c WEST I
New Yoik, Philadelphia, Ronton, and
all points EaHt, Chicaun, St. Paul, Cincin
nati, St. Ijoimm, New Orleans, and ull
points West, North anil Southwest.
Solid vesti lulled trains, sleeping, Pull
man dining and day coaches, between
principal cities East and West. Tho pop
ular lino West for colonists and land sec le
ers. Rates always low as tho lowest. No
extra chargo for riding on vestibule lim
ited, llcl'oro ptirchnxing tickets cull on or
address, R. II. WALLAC10, Trav. Pass.
Agt, Oil City, Pa., or V. II. (MRFIHLD,
l)iv. Pass. Agt., Jamestown, N. Y,
1 1 mm & mi
GENERAL MERCHANTS.
IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BK FOUND
THE FEESIIEST GSOCESIBS.
PERRIES, FRUITS 4 VEGETABLES OP ALL KINDS, IN SEASON.
Iu our Drug Department, which is in charge of a thoroughly competent Clerk,
will always be found tho
rUUEST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS!
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE.
Lawrence & Smearbaugh,
-DEALERS IN-
CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, QUEENS
WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY,
JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS.
BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY !
GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
Dealers in
!PU"J& IsT I T TT IR IE.
Also,-
UNDERTAKERS.
TIONESTA. PA.
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
4 nmmu hyaipi.h
Is Lore furnished of the oonswineneo of
neglecting to take wise wifely ad
vice. This man thought ha
knew it all and
Turned Up His Noso
At our low pricsd Furniture because tboy
were low. no pai l two prlcoa lor an
inferior article which led his wife to
Turn Down His Noso
For future reference. She gave him tU
shake iu a mild form and threatened
divorce for the next offence. She'a
all rii'ht. To fail to trade with
Nelson Groenlund Is
A JUST CAUSE OF DIVORCE
If the courts would only think so. Keep
on liulies. Kiiucato your hushauu t
know a bargain when ho sees it.
Train them in the way they
should go (for Furniture.)
And rememlier that
way la to
FJ. CREENLUND'S,
Uiuieruiaer jc umuanner,
831 F'.xchange Rlock,
WARREN, TA.
7 .4
of tho Arm of MORCK DRO'S,
OPTIOIAUS,
Specialist In Errors of Refraction of the
Eye. Examinations freo of chargo.
WAHItKN, PENN.
rraciical Tinaor,
All kinds of Sheet Mot ill Work prompt
ly attended to.
ROOl'
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A HIMCCIALTY
ANI
SPOUTING.
BOROUGH RUILDING,
TIONESTA, TA.
ACENTS WANTED.
"THE PRINCE OF PEACE!"
A RICH HARVEST.
Everybody wants this "Beautiful Life
of Jesus." By Mrs. Isabella M. Allien
(Pansy). (HKl royal octavo pages j 300 su
IH'rli illiisirations, richly colored litho
graphs, tinted photogravures, exq,uisito
engraving. s rcpictscnting the (test worka
less album ol sacred art. The author la
thu acknowledged peer of ull writora on
this uoblo theme. Shu is sale, graphic,
attractive; lias spent la years lu panih
taking preparation tor tins crowning woi.
Endorsed by ChatiuiUMiian. Ulirisiian Jr.u-
deavor, und Sunday School workers. In
troductions hy ilwho J. H. Vineunt and
ltev. lr. J. E. L'lui k ("Father Kmleavor").
By subscription only. lCxc.lusive terri
tory. Prospectus now ready. Send $1.00
for outtit. Name choice of territory. In
hi.it on seeing "Princo of Peace 1" Accept
no oilier I Write quid;. Address, J. W.
K KELER A CO., Publishers, 53 C hestuut
St., Philadelphia, 1'a. ttug'.'7-hC.
DH. A. FISHER, DENTIST, Wiirreu,
Pa. One of the oldest aud most suo
'osslil praotitioeers in this sectiou ol the
Stuto. Will visit Tionesta every regular
oourtweek. mayiS-ly.