The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, December 09, 1891, Image 4

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1801.
BOROUGH OFFICERS.
TtHrpe.J. K. Wonk.
Oouneilmrn North ward, R. M,
Her-
man, Patrick Joyce, W. A. lirnm,
(South wan), H. II. Haslet, Kit Holoman,
A. II. Dale.
Jnntlces of the rcaee J. F. Proper, 8.
J. Hctloy.
CtmafahM anil Collector S. H. Canfleld.
Si'hnol lirttor(i. W. Hobitmon, A.
n. Kelly. E. Ii. Davis, D. 8. Knox, I).
W. Clark, J. T. Brennan.
FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
M 'umber of Oontrre O. F. Kninns.
Member of Senate IIarkY A. II ALU
A tnembly fi. H. Towi.ur.
President Jnfye CiiAiu.rs I?. Noyk.
Aeioeiate JudgetJoun 11. WniTB, C.
W. Cr.ARK.
Treieurer Ja. It. Haookrtt.
Pro! Knnotary , ller)iler& Recorder , Ac.
Caltik M. ARXF.R.
Sheriff . John K. Oscioon.
Oi-niniMu? f!. V. Lkdicbitr., Jar.
Mi'Ikttrk, Philip Km rut.
(Jount v Superintendent fl ko. W. Kerr.
ftietriet Attorney P. M. Clark.
Jury rhtnm(jionw John N. Hkat.i,
John Mitknt. pinrfrokr.
County Surveyor .1. F. Proper.
Oirnner Dr.' C. O. HuMUKnoER.
Comity Auditor W. W. Thomas, O.
W. KoniNsoN, K. Flynn.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
OLIVE LonnF., No. 6S7, F. A. M.
Hteted Meetings held at Odd Fol
low Hull tlie drat Mondav of each month.
T. J. PAYNE, W. M.
t. n. conn, scu'y.
WASHINGTON CAMP. No. A20, P. O.
8. of A., meets every Monilny eve
ning in A. O. U. W. Hall, Proper it Doiitt
block.
FRED. INFIELD, Proa.
J. J. LANDERS, R. 8.
TIONESTA LODGE
T. O. of O. I?.
MEETS overy Tuesday evening, at 8
o'clock. In the Lodtre Room In Par
tridge's Hall. Confers the initiatory de
cree the first Tuosdny night of each
month; first dogroo tho second Tuesday
wight; second deureo the lliird Tuesday
TilKht; third degree tho fourth Tuesday
night.
F. W. LAW, N. O.
4. II. FONES, Beo'v." 27-tf.
I.MREST LODI1E, No. 14, A. O. U. W.,
I Meots every Friday evening in A.O. V.
W. Hall. Proper 1 t.iutt block, Tioncsbi.
JAS. CVNl'IKLD, M. V.
J. R. CLARK, Recorder.
CAPT. CEORUE STOW POST,
No. 274, O. A. R.
Mjata on tho first Wednesday In each
nun lb, in Odd Fellows Hall. Tionesta, Pa.
JONATHAN ALDAl'dll, Coin.
CAPT. OKOHHK STOW CORlS, No.
1.17, W. R. C, moots first and third
Wednesday evening of each month, In A.
0. U. W. linll, Proper A Doiitt block, Tio
nesta, Pa.
Mrs. C. C. RDM HF.ROER, Prosit.
Mra. K. L. DAVIS, See'y.
TJOAltlHf EXAMININO SURGEONS
J) for Forest Countv.
A. H. fStorccipher M. D President; J.
W. Morrow M. 11., Secretary ; .1. II. Slggins
"M. D.. Trenxiiror. Tho Hoard will meet
in Dr. Morrow's n'ltcc, Tionostu, on .tlio
third Wednesday of each mouth, at 10
o'clock, a. in.
I
P M.CLARK.
ATTOIINEY-AT LAW.
nn.l DisTiiicT Attorney,
Olllon vrnor of F.lm nnd lirldn Strot tv,
Tlonrsta, Ph.
ANn ayont f-r n number of nlialilo Fir
Iiixiir.ini c ('oniiuiiic.s.
1. ' L. DAVIS.
J. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Tlonesta, Pa.
Colloctlona mado in tills and ndjoinlnji
eountica.
V I'.
R ITCH FY.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Tionoata, Forest Counlv Pa.
J' E. 11II5LE,
ATTORN EY.AT-I. A W,
Odico in Keplor Rlock, Room 9, Tionosta,
V.
I A WRENCH HOUSE, Tioncata, Pa..
J JiixtU Shawkov, Proprietor. Thin
hoUHO Im centrally located. Evervtliin
new and well fiii-Minlied. Rupeiior Ac
oiiiniodntionH and atrict attention ftivpii
t ciiokU. Vei;)itallpa anil Fruita of nil
kin, 1m nerved in their season. Sample
ron.n for Commercial Agents.
(CENTRAL HOV8H, TinneMa. Pa..
V. ).. Hrownoll. Proprietor. This Is a
new house, and has Just been fitted up tor
Ike accommodation of tho public. A por
tion f the patronage of the public la solic
it od. 4(l-ly.
JB. SKidlNS, M. D.,
Pli3'nician, Surgeon & Druggist,
TIONESTA. PA.
JW. MORROW, M. D.
. TH YSICIAN & SURGEON,
Ijite of Armstrong county, having located
In Tio'iesta is prepared to attend all pro
fessional calls promptly and at all hours.
OiUcea.id rosldimce two doora north of
Ijawrenoe House. Ollice hours 7 to 8 A.
m., and 11 u li it. ; 2 to 3 an4 61 to 74 P.
M. Sundays, 9 to 10 a. M. ; i to 3 and 61
to 71 P. x. niay-18-81.
DR. F. T. NASON,
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
TIONESTA. PA.
Offlco on Elm Street. Calls attended to
promptly day and night.
CI1AS. 11. DAVIS,
DENTAL SURGEON.
Elm Street, Tioueslu, Pa.
Does all work in tho line of modern
dentistry, and guarantees satisfaction.
DR. A. FISHER, DENTIST, Warren,
Pa. Ouo of tlio oldest and most suc
cessful pructitiorem in this section of tiie
State. Will visit Tioncstn every regular
court week. may28-Iy.
NORA II. SEIGEL, Practlcioner in Mi
croliic Treatment for the cure of all
torms of disease. No drugs, no medicines
to lie swallowed. Catarrh, lunir diseases.
intemperance, and in short all forms of
mortml condition treated under tlie new
ly discovered Microliio Philosophy, the
most successful mo le known to science
lor the curing of the people. Residence
opposite P. O., Tioueslu, 1'u.
M
AY, PARK ,t CO..
I a VT I.' l?Dt'
U .- 4.1 4V 1-1C3.-
Corner of Elm Wainut St., Tionosta,
Pa., Rank of Discount miuI Deposit. In-
nllMU...,! .... rCi...A 1......;. Kll..
wiiMknuunvu vti a rai 1.9. .'iiiiov
tions mailo on all the Principal points of
me u. o. vjoneuiions souciieu.
1
UIL. EMERT,
FANCY HOOT & SHOEMAKER.
Shop in Reck building next to Smear
jaugh A" Co.'s store. Is prepared to do all
Kinds of custom work from the finest to
the coarsest and guarantees bis work to
o peil'ecc satisl'aciion. Prompt alten-
veil ki uieutiiiig, aim prices as rea-
nrsi class work can be done for.
JAS. T. BRENNAN,
REAL ESTATE,
RENTING AND COLLECTING
AGENCY,
PARTICULAR ATTENTION OIVKN TO
THE PROPER ASSESSMENT OK LANDH
AND THE PA YMKNT OK TAX ES. A LHO
TO THE PURCHASE AND HALE OK
REAL ESTATE, AM) TO THE RENTINO
AND MANAGEMENT OK THE SAME.
Church and Habbnth ftrho.l.
Fresbyterian Bahbath School at 9:45 a.
m. i M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m.
Preaching in M. K. Church every Sab
bath evening by Rev. Ruinberger.
Preaching In tlie F. M. Church every
Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Rev.
F. K. Slioup, PftKlor.
Services in the Prosbytorian Church
every Sabbath morning and evening,
Rev. J. V. McAninch officiating.
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
Oil market closed yesluiday 58.
Mr. Benjamin May ipeot last
Sabbath with friends in Fracklio.
Mr. Fred. Scowden, of Meadville,
it payiug a visit to his brother, J. C.
Dr. A. Fisher, Dentist, will be at
the Li w re nee House during court
week.
Tbia is a rojal good time, and the
Republican ditto place, to plant
Christmas ads.
Hon. Henry Brace of Warren,
was a visitor to town yesterday, and
gave the Republican a pleasant call
Tbe ladies did splendidly at their
Bazaar Pule last Friday evening,
netting a nice sum for tho public
reading room project.
Tbe Sabbath Schools are consid
ering tho matter of Christmas trees.
Meantime the little ones are holding
their breath in expectation.
Mies Blanche Fry relumed to day
from a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Kcoucdy Hawk, at Nebratki, Forest
County. Oil City Blizzard.
There ill be no services in the
Presbyterian church next Sabbath,
R)v. McAoinch having accepted an
invitation to assist Rev. Dr. Elder, of
Clarion, on that day.
Burns or wounds should be at
tended to carefully, especially in cold
weather. We should recommend Sal
vation Oil for such cases. All drug
gists sill it for 25 cents a bottle.
A new post office has been estab
lished near WVlf run, in Jet.ki town
ship, this county, and will he known
as "Parrieh." Mr. Robert Parrish ii
the post master of the ucw ollice.
Expecting to remove from Tio
ticsta to Buffalo, N. Y., about tho last
of January, Dentist Chus. II. Davis,
rrq'iesU all who desiro bis services to
call us eurly as possible, and avoid a
rush in the last few days of bis stny.
"All alone, unheard, uokuow.'i
he makes his mouti" in a fifth-story
bud room. The reaffan is obvious, he
is Buffering everything with a cold and
haeu't got a soul to step across the
street fur one small bottle of Dr. Bull's
Cuugh Syrup.
Editor Cowan of the Warrcu
Mail kunws how it used to be when he
says "It iso'l too early for the boys
who have been out of Sunday school
since tbe close of the picnic teaeon to
begin tu look around fur the echuol
which is certain to have a Christmas
tree."
Messrs. Blak ly A Bradbury have
in operation a shop for the manufuc
lure of marble tumb stoues, tnonu
moots, Ac, uu River St., just above
the residence of Hon. E L Davis,
where they are turning out a nice
class of work, Mr. Blakcly being a
good operator. Some of his work may
be sreo in the cemetery aud speaks for
itself.
Proceedings have been instituted
to test thd validity of Michael Cash
man's claim to the office of Associate
Judge of Elk county. Tbe contest is
based upou the irregularity of tbe
tickets voted at tbe last election, bis
name having been printed ou the reg
ular Democratic county ticket,' when
it should bave been on a separate
ticket headed "Judiciary."
At the regular meetiog of Forest
Lodge, A. O. U. W., last Friday eve
oing, the following officers were elect'
ed for tbe ensuing term : P. M. W.,
Ja. Canfield ; M. W., Wm. P. Wal
ters; Foreman, G. W. Duokle ; Over.
seer, J. E. Wenk ; Recorder, L. J.
Hopkins; Receiver, J. B. Hagerty;
Fin., G. W. Bovarr1; Guide. J. B
Eden j I. W., L Fulton; O. W., S. S.
Canfield ; Trustee, J. R. Clark ; Medi
cal Examiner, Dr. Morrow.
Judge Noyes, in Argument Court
last week, baoded down an able npiu
ion on the feoce laws in tbe case of
Marion Greenlee vs.-Jacub Eiseobauui,
in which application had been made
for a new trial. After citing the va
rious laws be finishes as follows:
"Being satisfied that there is no law
now in force in Warren county or any
part of it, which requires the owner of
cleared land to feuce against cattle
runuiog at large, we think our mstruo
tions to the Jury were correct, and
therefore the rule to show cause bv
new trial should not be bad is dis
charged. Warren Mail,
Scowdoo A Clark are filling an
order for one of tbeir superior wagons,
which goes to Oregon. Tbe wagon is
for Georgo Blurock, who proposes
takiug it with him when he goes
about two weeks hence because
he can not get so good an article out
there, and oan pay freight from here
aod still save money.
Supt. Kerr issues his call for the
teachers' annual institute this week,
with a gentle hint to the members of
the profession In the county that, not
only are they iovited, but expected to
be present on this occasion. His list
of instructors and lecturers never was
better, and it remains simply for tbe
publio to lend its presence in order to
make it the best institute ever held in
the county.
Attention is directed to the card
in this issue of C. E. Daniels, who
has opened a machine shop and foun
dry in Tidioute, and is prepared to do
all work in bis line at reasonable
prices. Mr. Daniels makes a special
ty of mill work, a thing which our
mill men will appreciate, as they have
heretofore been obliged to go long
distances for such work, and which is
now obviated.
"The Gospel of Good Roads: A
Letter to the American Farmer," by
Isaao B. Potter, is one of the very
excellent publications just issued, fur
a copy of which we are indebted to J.
A. Fellows, Esq., Genera! Passenger
aod Ticket Agent of the W. N. Y. &
P. R'y, Buffalo, N. Y. The title indi
cates the purpose of tbe pamphlet,
which is nicely illustrated, and a very
entertaining treatise on the subject of
roadmakiog.
Chief of Police Fry was up from
Oil City last Saturday, having with
bim some of the plunder found in the
possession of the two negroes now
awaiting trial in Kittanning. He
submitted the gold bowed spectacles to
the inspection of Mrs. Smearbaugb,
who readily identified tberu as her
property, stolen from her residence on
the night of Nov. 2d. Mr. W. II.
Mahie, of Tidioute, whose residence
was invaded on the night previous,
Nov. 1st, met tho chief here and posi
tively identified a pair of nose glasses
stolen from him on that night. When
the Kittanning authorities are done
with tbe culprits it is likely tbey will
be asked to come buck to this neigh
borhood aud explain to au anxious
public how they came in possession of
these articles.
An old fiiend in a Dew dress, and
an article that has come to bo one of
tbe itidispcusiblcs of an editor's desk,
comes to band iu the Columbia Daily
Calendar fir 1892. The Calendar is
in the form of a pad containing 367
leaves, each 5ix2i inches; one for
each day of the year, to be removed
daily, aud one fur the entire year. Tbe
day of the week, of the month, and of
tbe year are given, and each slip bears
a short paragraph pertaining to cy
cliog or some kindred subject. At
the bottom of each leaf is blank for
memoranda, every leaf being accessible
at any time. The stand is an entirely
new departure, being made of sheet
metal fiuished in ivory black, and is
very compact. A more desirable desk
companion could not be imagined.
Tbe Pope Mfg. Co., Boston, has our
thauks.
MOKE BURGLAR1.
Sunday uight last burglars made
another raid on Tionesta, the victim
this time being Louis Nunemao, who
lives in the old Venango house, near
the eastern end of the bridge. About
one o'clock Mrs. N. heard strange
noises in the house and awakoned her
husband, who jumped out of bed just
in time to hear tbe retreating steps of
a man at the back door. He discov
ered his pantaloons lying near the
door, and further discovered the ab
sence of 81172 in money which be
bad in bis pockets when be retired
Louie gave tbe alarm and a number
of citizens parolled the town till near
ly daylight, and believe tbey bad the
thieves io pretty close quarters at one
time, but were not aware of it until
they bad made good their escape. Two
men a tall and a short one were
seen by a lady trying to gain an en
trance to the old skating rink, pre
sumably to hide, and it was here that
close search was made. After the
searchers had moved to another spot a
racket among the board piles near by
was heard which is supposed to have
been the hiding thieves, but having
every advantage in their favor tbey
succeeded io escaping.
It proves just as everybody "told
you so;" no soouer has tbe scare from
tbe raid of a few weeks ago subsided,
wben auotber is made, and bad they
not been disturbed evidently on the
"start in" more houses would doubtless
have been visited. Let everybody be
well loaded aod f'tep with one eye
open until a few members of tbe gang
have been weighed down with cold
lead.
For bargains in Furniture eo to
S. II. Hatlet & Son's cheap furuiture
store. U.
County Institute.
Tho tencher' annual county Instituto
will be held In the Court House, at Tio
nesta, during the week commencing
Monday, December 28, 1R!U, at 2:30 P. M.
Supts. Ooo. R. Lord of Vonango county,
and C. J. Swift of Elk county, will be the
principal instructors. Mr. F. A. Wheeler
of Titusville, will have charge of the
muslo at both the day and evening ses
sions. Every teacher In the county is
ex pected to be present. The same reason,
only, that would keep him away from his
school, should keep him away from insti
tute. Thursday afternoon will be direct
ors' day, at which time subject relative to
their duty will be discussed. On Monday
evening the fourth Demorest Medal Con
test will take place. Tuesday evening a
lecture by Dr. James Hedley, subject,
"The Sunny Side of Life." Col. L. F.
Copeland will lecture Wednesday evening
on "Seeing the Elephant," and Thursday
evening on "Handsome People."
Q. W.Kerr, Co. Supt.
SEYT8Y XOTES.
The juice of half a lemon In a teacup of
strong coffee, without sugar, It Is said will
ofton cure sick headache.
Bradford has a toothpIcK factory which
turns out 15,000,000 per day, and the cull-
ings of the log are used to make splint
baskets for strawberries, grapes, etc. The
pay roll Is I,000 a month.
There are two positive receipts in the
world for unhappiness. One is Idleness,
the other is accumulation. More than
your share makes you miserable, whether
It be dirt, money, neckties, old papers or
poor relations.
There Is no danger from whooping
cough when Chamberlain's Cough Reme
dy Is freely given. It keeps the cough
loose and makes expectoration easy. 25
and 50 cent bottles for sale by Proper it
Doutt, Druggists.
An exchango says a gang of soap swin
dlers have been doing Kittanning. They
sell a box of villainous soap for fi, offer
ing as a premium a rubber door mat with
tlie victim's name worked thereon. The
f2 is Invariably collected and the box of
alleged soap delivered, but tho door mat
never arrives. Look out for them.
Tho Butler Citizen is responsible for
this : A lady school teacher of that place
took a school boy to task one day for being
away a whole week, and bo excused him
self by saying that she had told all the
scho'ars not to come to school if tbey had
any contagious discasos at homo, and that
they had a new baby at his houso. Ho
was excused.
Tho epidemic of diphtheria in Stoneboro
abated almost as rapidly as it came on.
There has been but one case in the town
during the past wock. Tho schools have
resumed. One of the methods employed
to exterminate the disease and prevent the
spread of the contagion was peculiar.
Large sulphnr fires were started In the
streets throughout the town and especially
near those bouses containing cases of
diphtheria. These fires were kept burn
ing day and night, and supplied with coal
from the mines near by, containing a
large amount of sulphur. Franklin Aem.
There are fow persons who would think
of stealing tho monoy with which to buy
Christmas presents, yet there are many
who In reality do this. There is a pleasure
in giving which prompts many a man to
tiirow consistency to the dogs. Tbe man
who foolishly buys presents with money
which he honestly owes to others is vir
tually stealing IL The better way, betore
making Christinas presonts is to find out
what you owe and pay it. Settle up the
little accounts with the grocer, the butch
er, the baker and tho printer, and then,
with a clean conscience, go ahead and pro
vide for your friends. Blizzard.
We want every mother to know that
croup can bo prevented. True croup never
appears without a warning. The first
symptom is hoarseness; then the child
appears to have taken a cold or a cold may
have accompanied the hoarseness from the
fitart. After that a peculiar rough cough is
devoloped, which is followed by tlie croup.
The time to act is when the child first be
comes hoarse; a few doses of Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy will prevent the
attack. Even after a rough cough has ap
peared the disease may be prevented by
ucing this remedy as directed. It has
never been known to fail. 25 cent, 50 cent
and f 1 bottles fur sale by Proper & Doutt,
Druggists.
William Dean nowells is to write a
story especially for girls. It is said that
Mr. Ho wells, who is perhaps the foremost
of living American novelists, has long had
in mind a story of American girl-life,
which hudjeves will be the best piece of
work he has ever done. The great novel
ist has now been induced to write out the
story, and at present he is at work upon
it. It is a novel unlike any which Mr.
Howells has ever written. It deals en
tirely with the struggles of a Western girl
who goes to New York, and the story will
have about it all the flavor which attaches
to a tale of city life with a young girl as
the central heroine. Heretofore all of
Mr. Howells' novels have gone to the
Harpers, but this special girls' novel will
be printed during 18UJ in The Ladies'
Home Journal, of Philadelphia, the pub
lishers of which have bought the exclusive
riglita to tho story from Mr. Howells.
The novel is to bo bea'itifully illustrated,
and Mr. Howells himself believes that it
will be as attractive a story as any with
which his name has boon connected.
Tensions and Claims.
A gentleman representing Milo B
Stevens & (Jo , Pension Attorneys, can
be seen at the Central House, Tiouesta,
Monday, December 14, 1891, by per
sons desiring information concerning
pensions, bounties, etc, or having
claims which they deeire to bave pros
ecuted by said attorneys.
To Whom Jt Xay Concern,
I will be in Hopkins & Co.'s store
this week aod will open my stock of
Christmas goods, aud leave the very
choicest tliiogs with them for my
many Forest county friends, and I
hope nobody will be forgotten, espec
ially the children. Tbere will be
plenty tbere, so that all may be happy.
With best Christmas wishes, I remain,
Yours Truly, Santa Claus.
P. M. Clark has a good bouse and
lot for rent in the borough. Call on
him if in need. If.
The New Discovery.
You have heard your friends and neigh
bors talking about it. You may yourself
bo one of tho many who know "from per
sonal experience just how good a thing it
is. If you have over tried it, you are one
of Its staunch friends, because the won
derful thing about It Is, that when once
given a trial. Dr. King's New Discovorv
ever after holds a place in the house. If
you have never used it and should be
afflicted with a cough, cold or any Throut,
Lung or Chest trouble, secure a bottle at
once and give It a fair trial. It is guaran
teed every time, or money refunded.
Trial Bottles Free at Proper Doutt's
Drugstore.
nUCKI.KJU'H ARNICA BAI.VR.
The best Salve in the world fjr Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapp"d Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi
tively euros Piles, or no pay required. It
Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale bv Proper A Doutt,
The Flint Htrv.
Perhaps you are run down, can't eat,
can't sleep, can't think, can't do anything
to your satisfaction, and you wonder what
ails you. You should heed the warning,
you are taking tho first step into Nervous
Prostration. You neod a Nerve Tonic
and in Electric Bitters you will find the
exact remedy for restoring your nervous
system to its normal, healthy condition.
Surprising results follow the nse of this
great Nerve Tonic and Alterative. Your
appetite returns, good digestion is restored,
and the Liver and Kidney s resume healthy
action. Try a bottle. Price 50c. at Pro
per fc Doutt's Drugstore.
English Spavin Liniment removes all
hard, soft or calloused lumps and blem
ishes from horses, blood spavins, curbs,
splints, sweeney, ring-bone, stifles,
sprains, all swollen throats, coughs, etc.
Save 50 by use of one bottle. Warranted
the most wonderful blemish euro ever
known. Sold by Proper A Doutt. Drug
gists, Tionesta, Pa. nov,18-6m.
Dissolution Notice.
The firm heretofore existing as Harden
burgh A Allan has been this day dissolved
by mutual consent, W. C. Allan retiring.
The business will be conducted at the
same place by M. R. Hardenburgh.
M. R. Hardenburcih.
W. C Allan.
West Hickory, Pa., Dec. 1, 1891.
ASSIGNEE SALE.
By order of the Courts of Common Pleas
of the Counties of Forest and Elk, Pa.,
the undersigned Assignee of Wm. E.
Browne, of the County of Forest, Pa.,
oilers for sale tho valuable mill property
at Duhring, on the T. V. R. It. Said
property consists of well equipped saw
mill, well locatod, tram road, tram cars,
equity interest in tram locomotive engine,
peeled- hemlock timber estimated from
ten to fifteen million feet, and sundry
other property. Mill property, timber,
etc., etc., can be inspected on the premises.
Contracts for timber title, locomotivo in
terest, etc., can be seen at the ollice ot the
Assignee, Marienville, Pa. Information
gladly furnished to purchasers, creditors,
or other interested persona, by E. L.
Davis, Att'y, Tionosta, Pa., or the under
signed at bis office.
S. S. TOWLER, Assignee.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY VIRTUE of a writ of Vendl. Ex.,
issued out of the Court of Common
Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania,
and to me directed, there will be exposed
to sale by publio vendue or outcrv, at the
Court House, In tbe Borough of Tionesta,
Pa., on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, A. D. 1891,
at 2 o'clock p. in., the following described
real estate, to-wit i
J. L. GRANDIN and W. J. GRANDIN,
firm of GRANDIN BROS. vs. FRED.
FISHER. JOHN FISHER and HEN
RY FISHER, firm of FISHER BROS.,
Vendi. Ex., No. 33, December Term,
1891. E. L. Davis, Att'y.
All the defendants' interest of, iu and to
n certain tract of land situate in the Town
shin of Tionesta, Countv of Forest, State
of Pennsylvania, bounded and described
as follows: Beginning at a post on the
southeast corner of George Slevon land,
and running thence south twenty-five de
grees east sixty-five and five-tenths perch
es to a pitch pine ; thence south seventy
live and four-tenths perches to a post and
stones ; thence by lands of James Meaty
south sixty degrees west one hundred and
eighty-seven and six-tenths perches to a
post and stones ; thence north one hundred
and five and seven-tenths perches to a
post; thence north twenty-five degrees
west fifty-four and four-tenths perches to
a post; thence by land of Geo. lierron
north sixtv-five deirreos east one hundred
and seventy-four perches to tiie place of
beginning, containing one hundred and
forty-eight acres and ninety-five perches,
be tiie same more or less, and being a part
of a larger tract of land. About 30 acres
cleared, 1 barn about 30x30 feet, 1 small
house erected thereon, and one small or
chard. Taken In execution and to bo sold as the
property of Fred. Fisher, John Fisberand
Henry Fisher, linn of Fisher Bros., at the
suit of J. L. Grandin and W. J. Grand in,
firm of Grandin Bros.
TERMS OF SALE. The following
must be strictly compJied with when the
nronertv is stricken down :
1. When the plaintiff or other lien cred
itors becone the purchaser, the costs on
tlio writs must be paid, and a list of liens
including mortgage searches on the prop
erty sold, together with such Hen credit
or's receipt for the amount of the pro
ceeds of tho sale or such portion thereof as
he may claim, must be furnished the
snerltl.
2. All bids must be paid in full.
3. All sales not settled iin mediately will
bo continued until 2 o'clock p. in,, ot the
nexi clay, ul wmcii time all property not
settled for will auain bo nut uu and. sold
at the exponso aud risk of tho porson to
wuoin ursi soiii.
See Purdon's Digest, Ninth E lltlon
page 4 0 and Smith's Forms, pago 3M.
JOHN R. OSGOOD. Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office, Tionesta, Pa., November
PROCLAMATION.
Whkrbas, Tho Hon. Charles II. Noyes,
K resident J Uilge of the I ourl of Common
Pleas and (Quarter Sessions in and for
tlie oonnty of Forest, has issued his pre
cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas,
Quarter Sessions, Au., at Tionesta, for
th? County of forest, to commence on tho
Third Monday of Deo., being the 21st dav
of Dec, 1891. Notice is therefore given to
the Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Con
st a 11 os of said county, that they be then
and there iu their proper persons at ten
o'clock A. M., ot said day with their
rocotds. inquisitions, examination, anil
other temoiuhrances, to do those tilings
which to their oltlee appertain to lie done,
and to those who are bound iu recognizance
to prosecute against the prisoners liiat are
or shall be iu the jail of toreNt County, that
tbey may be then and there to nro'secum
against them as shall be Just. Given un
der my hand and seal this 23d day of
November, A. D. 1891.
JOHN R. OSGOOD, L.s. Sheriff.
Confirmation Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the follow,
ing accounts, have been tilod in my ollice
aud will be presented at the next term of
Court for confirmation :
First and final aconiint of N. B. Host,
Administrator of Estate of Charles llin
ton and Sarah llinlon, late of Tiouesta
Borough, Forest County.
First aud final account of John Siggiua,
Guardian of Isaac Siggins, of Harmony
Towusliip.
CALVIN M. ARNER,
Clerk of Orphans Court of Forest Co., Pa.
November 3, IHUI.
The Republican and tbe Phila
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Call and take advaotape of this offer.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY VIRTUE of sundry writs of Fieri
Facias, Issued out of tho Court of
Common Pleas of Forest Countv, Penn
sylvania, and to mo directed, there will
be exposed to public sale or outcrv, at the
Court House, in the Borough of Tionosta,
Fa on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, A. D. 1891,
at 2 o'eloek, p. m., the following described
real estate to-wit:
JOHN KROPP vs. ADAM RORT.ER.
FI. Fa., No. 29, December Term, 1891.
Samuel D. Irwin, Att'y.
All the defendant's fight, title, inter
est and claim of, in and to all that
certain tract of land In Tionesta Town
ship, Forest County, Pa., in Warrant
No. 282(1, containing 100 acres, be the
same more or less, formerly S. L. West,
and being the same land which is more
fully described in a certain deed from S.
L. West and wife to Adam Bortzer, by
deed dated Oct. 2, 187R, in Deed Book No.
12, at page 154, as by refereneo will more
fully and at large appear, and being sanio
land on which detendant now resides;
alxiut twenty-five acres of which are
cleared, and having thereon one dwelling
house 22x28, barn, and other outbuildings.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the
property of Adam BortKer, at the suit of
John Kropp.
ALSO,
RUDOLPH KAMAN vs. HORACE
HEATH, Fi. Fa., No. 2, Decembor
Term, 1891. Frank E. Bible, Att'y.
All the defendant's right, title, interest
and claim of, in and to all that certain
seated piece or parcel of land situate,
lying and being In tho Township of Hick
ory, County of Forest, and State of Penn
sylvania, warranted or assessed in the
name of Heath Hiram, Warrant No. 5200.
Containing 199 acres. Having thereon
erected one log house, frame barn and
out-buildings; about 20 acres, more or
lens, of said land being cleared.
l alien m execution and to bo sold as the
property of Horace Heath, at the suit of
Rudolph Kaman.
A LSO,
HOWARTH DEW HURST vs. S. L
LEACH, Fi. Fa., No. 30 December
Term, 191. T. F. lMchoy, Att'y.
All the defendant's right, title, interest
and claim of, In and to nil tlmt certain lot
situated in Marienville, Jenks Township,
Forest County, Pennsylvania, being
known as lot No 21, in Heveir's section of
town propertv in Marienville, surveyed
by .Ins. Ii. Caldwell, beginning at a post at
southwest corner of South Forest street
and a 20-foot allev, thence along south side
of said alley west 120 feet to east side of
northern extension or Merchant s alley,
thence south sixty feet to northwest cornor
of lot No. 22, thence east along tho north
side of lot 22, 120 feet to west side of South
Forest street, thence north along said
street sixty feet to place of beirinnins:
being sixty feet front on South Forest
Rtieet, and one hundred and twenty feet
back. On which is erected one two-story
framo storo room, aliout 24x50 feet, with
ono story ell : ono dwelling house 24x32
feet witli small ell ; one barn about 20x21
feet and wagon shed, and necessary out
buildings. Tiikon in execution and to be sold as the
property of S. L. Leacli, at the suit of
liowartli ex uewnurst.
TERMS OFSALE. Tho following must
be strictly complied with when tho prop
erty is stricken down :
1. When the plaintiff or other lien cred
itors become the purchaser, the costs on
the writs must be paid, and a list of liens
including mortgauo searches on the prop
erty sold, together with such lien creditor's
receipt for tlie amount of tlie proceeds of
tlio sale or sucii portion thereof as lie may
claim, must ie inrnisiiea the Mierui.
2. All bids must be paid in full.
3. All sales not settled immediately will
be continued until 2 o'clock p. m., of the
next dav. at which time all nronertv not
settled for will again bo put up and sold at
the expense and risu ot me person to wuom
first sold.
See Purdon's Digest, Ninth Edition,
page 44U, and Smith s Forms, page 384.
JOHN R. OSGOOD. SueritT
Slier ill's Ollice, Tionesta, Pa., Decembor
1, 18UI.
Administrator's Notice.
TESTATE OF A. COOK, late of Harnett
i-i township, forest Countv. deceased.
Letters of administration UHn the above
named estate having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons having claims
against the same, will present them for
payment, duly authenticated; and those
indebted thereto will please make Inime-
aiaie payment to
A. W. COOK,
T. B. COOK.
Administrators.
Cooksburg, Forest Co., Pa., Nov. 28, 1891
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All orders left at the Post Ollieo will
receive prompt attention.
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KMMlalist In Errors of Retraction of the
Eye. Examinations frco of charge.
WARREN, PENN.
Executors' Notice.
E
STATE OF MARTIN G. LITTLE-
J FIELD, deceased. Letters testamen
tary on the estate of Martin . Littletleld,
late of Hickory Twp., Forest Co., Pa., de
ceased, having boon grunted to the under
signed, ail persons indebted to said estate
are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and those having claims, to preeut
the same without delay, tu
W. J. KllKl K AN,
Lkonauu V. l.iTrLKHKi.n,
Executors.
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Tit I A I4 11 ST. "
I.lst of causes set down for trial in lha
Court of Common pleas of Forest County,
Pennsylvania, commencing ou the Third
Monday of Huoeinhcr, Isul :
1. S. Kaster vs. James C. Welsh, No.
30, May Term, 1SS. Summon In a
siimpxit.
. Walter J. White vs. David Mints, No,
7, February Term, IHWl, .Stimmuus In.
action of trespass.
3. Kmpire Lumber Company, Limited
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assumpsit.
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A. It. lale. No. 18, May Term, Mil,
Summons in a,-iiimpMl.
A. N. N. Foreman vs. J. II. IMnmnai
and A. H. lalo. No. 4, September Term,
1SD1. Summons in asmimpkil.
Attest, CALVIN M. AltNEH,
l'rothonotary,
Tionesta, Tu., November 1SUI,
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