The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, April 11, 1894, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL II, 1894.
BOROUGH OFFICERS.
Burpm.C. II. Davis.
GauRtitfmmt.- Joseph Clark, W. A.
Grove. W. A. Hilands, S. II. Haslet, A.
II. Dale Joseph Morgan.
Jnnticcs of (Ac Peace J. F. Propor, 8.
J. Sotloy.
Oonmabla S. 8. Canfleld.
Onllrelor S. S. Cantlold.
Itohnot Director I), S. Knox, J. T.
Brennan, J. It. Clark, T. F. Rltehey, G.
W. lloloman, J. 10. Wenk.
FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
Member of Congress ft . F. KRinns.
Member of Senate Harry A. Hall.
Assembly J, J. Haioiit.
President Judge Charles II. Noyks.
Associate Judges John H. Write,
C. W. Clark.
Treasurei Q. .Iamikson,
Prot honotary , Register dt Recorder, te.
Oalviw M. Arnrr.
Sheriff". Johk T. Carron.
Commissioners W, A. CoNltKLY, Pb
TRR YoDNflK, W. M. COOS.
ynnty Superintendent G. W. Kerr.
District Attorney P. M. Clark.
Jury Commissioners J. II. Carpkn
TKB, iiKO. UKNDKL.
County Stirvevm J. F. Propkr.
(Kroner T). W. CLARK.
County A vditors M. K. Abiiott, W.
Ti. STROVP, J. W. ELLIOTT.
REIllILAn TERMS OV COURT.
Fourth Monday of February.
Third Monday of May.
Last Monday of August.
Third Monday of November.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
miONESTA LODGE. No. 360. 1. 0. 0. F,
1 Meet every Tuesday evening. In Odd
Fellows' Hall, Partridge building.
MOREST LODGE, No. 184, A.O. U. W.,
I ' . I. ; l 1 I .. A i TT
M ppis wvery r riimj hvviuiik
W. Hall, Tionesta.
tlTASHINGTON CAMP. No. 420. P. O.
V V H. of A., meets every (Saturday eve
ning In A. O. U. w. nail, Tionesta.
CAPT. GEORGE STOW POST. No. 274
G. A, R. Meets 1st and 8d Wednes
day evening In each month, In Odd Fel
lows, Hall, Tionesta,
CAPT. GEORGE STOW CORPS, No.
137, W. R. C, meets first and third
Wednesday evening or each monlii, in A.
O. U. W. liall, Tionesta, Pa.
fTMONKSTA TENT. No. 104. K. O. T.
X M., meeis 2nd and 4th Wednesday
nvenlmr in each month in A. O. U. .
hull Tionesta, Pa.
P M.CLARK,
ATTORNEY-ATLAW.
and District Attorney. Otlico, cor. of
Im ami Bridirn Streets. Tionesta. Pa.
Also agent for a number of reliable
Fire Insurance Companies.
T F. R1TCHEY,
1 . ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW.
Tlonosta, Pa.'
EDWARD E. II ALL
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Tionesta, Pa.
Ofllce with S. D. Irwin Esq.
T R. SIGGINS. M. D..
J Physician, Surgeon A Druggist,
TIONESTA, PA.
J W. MORROW. M. D.,
PhvHli-ian. Rurcoon A Dentist.
OtUloe and residence three doors north of
Lawrence House, Tionesta. Profession
al calls promptly responded to at all
hours.
rvR. PRESTON STEELE
U Homoeopathic Physician A Surgeon
TIONESTA. PA.
Office in the rooms formerly occupied
by E. L. Davis. Culls mude night or
day.
LD. BOWMAN. M. D.,
Phvsician A Surgeon,
TIONESTA. PA.
Office in buildinir formerly occupied by
Dr. Nason. Call promptly responded to,
night or day.
TTOTKL AGNEW.
il L. AGNEW. Proprietor.
This hotel, formerly the Lawrence
House, has undergone a complete change,
and Is now furnished with al'. the mod
ern improvements. Heated and lightod
throughout with natural iras. bathrooms
hot and cold water, etc. The comforts of
guests never neglected.
CENTRAL HOUSE.
V.y A. J. PUFFIN rt ERG, Proprietor,
Tlonsela. Pa. This is the most centrally
located hotel in the place, and has all the
modern improvements. lo pains win
be spared to mako it, pleasant stopping
nlace for the traveling public. First
class Livery in connection.
FOREST HOTEL,
West Hickory, Pa.
Jacob Bender. Proprietor. This hotel
has but recently been comploted. is nice
ly furnished throughout, and offers the
finest anil most coinlortableaccommoda
tions to guests and tho traveling public,
Rales reasonable.
M
AY, PARK & CO.,
Oorner of Elm Wainut Sts., Tionesta,
Pa., Bank of Discount and Deposit. In
ij.rtwr kIIowhiI on Time Deuosits. Collec
tions made on all the Principal points of
the U. S. Collections solicited. ,
pHIL. EMERT,
FANCY BOOT & SHOEMAKER
Slmri In liock buildinir next to Smear-
jaugh A Co.'s store. Is prepared to do all
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the coarsest and guarantees his work to
give perfect satisfaction. Prompt atten
tion givou to mending, and prices rca-
sonablo.
.T V y.A IIRINGER.
I. PRACTICAL WATCH-MAKER
nd Jeweler of 21 years' experience, is
.prepared to do all work in his line on
short uolice and at reasonable prices.
Aiwavs guarantees satisfaction. W aton
es. Jewelry. Ac ordered for parties at
the lowest nossible tiuure. Will be found
In the building next to Keuley Club
Room.
J ORENZO FULTON.
Manufacturer of and Dealer lu
HARNESS. COIURS, BRIDLES,
And all kinds of
HORSE FURNISHING GOODS.
TIONESTA. PA.
Fred. Grcttenberger
GENERAL
BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST.
All work pertaining to Machinery, En-
Tpnes,
Oil Well Tools, Gai
Jas or Water Fit
tings and General lllacksinithiiig pronipt-
Iv done at l.ow Kales. Kepairing mui
Machinery given spttciul attention, and
satisfaction guaranteed.
Shop in rear of aud just west of the
Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa.
Your patrouage solicited.
FRED. ORETTENBERGER.
broker in
Heal Estate
AND GENERAL
Insurance.
Wild Lands for Sale
Farms for Sale.
Houses D Lots for Sale
Mouses for llent.
Do you wish to sell or exchange Heal
Estate T or desire Insurance on your
buildings or household furniture T Call
on mo.
C. M. ARNER,
CONVEYANCER,
REAL ESTATE BROKER
AND COLLEGTOR.
TIONESTA, - PEEN'A.
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Leases, Wills,
Powers of Attorney. Articles of Agree
ment, and ail other legal Instruments cf
writing, drawn with accuracy and dis
patch. Titles examlnrd and "Briefs"
prepared. Ground rents, mortgages,
and loans negotiated. Farms and wild
lands, bouses ana lots for sale or rent.
Registers of rroperty for salo or to let.
open to the inspection of those interested.
l'artlcular attention paid to the collection
of rents, Interest, etc. Also to the proper
assessment or lands and paymont ol
taxes. Probating accounts, acknowledg
ment of deeds, and depositions taken.
Chnrrk and ftabbnth Rcfaaol.
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 eveninir bv Hev. Rankin.
Preachinii in the F. M. Church every
Sabbath evening at the usual Hour. itev.
F. F. Hhoun. Pastor.
Services In the Presbyterian Church
every Sabbath morning and evoning,
iiev. j. v. MCAnincn omciaung.
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
Cleveland Bicycles.
Latest Improved Models, fitted
with Comhiuation Wood and Allum
inutn Ultncher Kim and Cleveland
Thread Tire. All strains aud vibra
tion absorbed by the Wood Rim
Written guarantee with every wheel.
Carry 200 pounds over much roads
I'nces.to suit the Hu es. 81)0 to 810U
buys a high grade wheel. Call and
see sample. A. II. Dale. Gt.
Boys knee suits 60c. at Lanson's.
Soldier blue suits ; fO.OO at Lanson's.
The weather of tho past day or two is
unmentionable.
Arise and rejoice in one of Ledebur
Miles 110.00 suits. tf.
Miss Fanny Sigglns spent Sunday
with her friends here.
Isaac U. Dawson of Tidioute was in
town Monday afternoon.
Good-Wear, best shoe In the market
for $1.50 at Ledobur A Miles'. tf.
Dr. A. Preston Steele went down to
Greenville on business Monday,
Dr. J. E. Beck, of Marienville, is this
week announced as a candidate for Con
gress.
Gus Carson was up from South Oil
City on business two or three days last
week.
Dr. J. B. Siggius has a fishing Job on
tho well being drilled for him at Dawson
Station.
J. B. Pearsall, one of Grove City's in
fluential citizens was in town on business
Monday.
The County Commissioners have put
up "Keep oil the urounds" signs in tne
Court yard.
Bring in your skins and furs; the
season closes May 1st. Charles Russell,
Tionesta, Pa.
Free wool could not put the price of
clothing much cheaper than Ledebur &
Miles have it. tt.
Dr. Bowman reports the arrivat of
an 8 pound girl at the borne of Win.
Cook, Nebraska.
Clothing: largest line; anxious to
soil. Can afford and will sell cheap for
cash at Lanson's. 1U
Charlie Whlteman is treating his
store building across the river, to a coat
of pea green paint.
-Oscar Dunham, Superintendent for
Stewart Bros., of Pleasantville, was in
town Thursday of last week.
-Ted Kelly is borne from Allegheny
where be has been attending the Weslorn
University of Pennsylvania.
Miss Minnie Waltois who has beeu
In Elmira attending a commercial Col
lege, is home for tho summon
---RiUdioy Ledebur returned last Satur
day from attendance at the Erie business
college for tho Burumer vacation.
Bert, the young son of II. W. Roberts
of Mayvillo, N. Y., is paying a visit to
the home of his grandpa Roberts.
I
(jeorge Dawson was in from Stewarts
Run Monday evening, attending a meet
ing of the new social club of which be is
a member.
Don't take everybody's word or ad
vertisement, but just bring you cash and
see for yourself what dollars will buy at
Lanson's. It.
House cleaning time with all its joys,
has budded once more; you need new
Caroots aud vou can get them at Lodo
bur Miles'. tf.
The trout season according to law,
opens on the 16th, but as a matter of fact
it doesn't open until the next day, as the
15th falls on Sunday.
If you have to sell your wheat on the
60o basis you can make up for some of it
bv buvins vour clothing and shoes at
Ledebur t Miles'.
Mrs. Frank A. Wheeler aud son are
preparing to go to Mercer, Pa., this week,
to join Mr. Wheeler, who la engaged as
rail road agent at that place.
The Blizzard's industrial edition.
published on Friday last, was a credit to
that enterprising institution as well as to
the bustling town of Oil City.
- Frank Zuendel of German Hill, who
has snent tho last year in the wilds of
West Virginia's lumber region, has re
turned home for the summer.
Miss Leona Bowman of East Hicko
ry, was home from Cornell University
for the easter vacation aud visited ber
brother, tbo Doctor, one day last week.
You probably pluggod along with
your last year's suit under your over
coat, but you have to get a new one now.
Remember what Ijednbur A Miles say. tf
Don't be humbuged: Come and buy
Carpet where you can see the roll, have
It cid to match aud dollvored at you house
In fifteen minutes. Cheap for cash at
Lanson's, It.
By the burning of a theatre In Mil
waukee, Wis., Monday evening; nine
firemen were roasted to death and many
others seriously Injured.
The loss will
reach $.100,000.
Messrs. Weaver A Dcots two enter
prising business men of Clarion have
rented the store room In tho Kepler
block, adjoining L. Fulton's harness
shop and will put in a full line of shelf
and heavy hardware.
Squire R. Z. Gillespie, of Kollettvlllo,
was in town a few hours last Thursday.
He report the condition of his father,
who has been 111 since last fall as very sor
ious ; which will be sad news to the many
friends of Mr. GUlospie.
A "Warm Sugar Social," for the ben
efit of the Presbyterian Sabbath School,
will be given by the members of Mr.
Randall's class, In the Keeley club room,
Wednesday, April 11th., 1894, at7o'clock,
p. m. Price loc. A cordial Invitation Is
extended to all.
A terrific explosion of nltro-glycer-
Ino, by which Joseph Kaullis, a German
laborer, aud two young children, and
May Tessmer, the small daughter of a
neighbor, were Instantly killed and hor
ribly mangled; and Mrs. Kaullisand her
little baby badly, perhaps, fatally injur
ed ; occurred at Oil City last Wednesday
afternoon.
The World's Fair Rebuilt for the
Panes of History. The "Book of the
Builders," one of tho most artistic and
magnificent publications ever issued is
now being ottered by the Pittsburg Dis
patch to its readors. It is beyond ques
tion the greatest offer ever made by a
newspaper. See tho Dispatch lor full
information. tf.
The seventh anniversary of the open
ing of the Clarion State Normal School
was celebrated yesterday by laying the I
corner stone of a new model school
building. Addresses were delivered by I
John W. Reed, Esq., of Clarion and
State Superintendent, Hon. Henry C.
Houcu and the history of the school I
given by Brlucipal, A. J. Davis.
-uur old friend W. C. Wilson,
Ibn llnnlrnnnO Klnibii r. i I. nfl
vnu uuL&cvo uinunoiiiitU ui
Kellettville, has built himself a
cozy homo on the . banks of the
creek near bis place of business, whore
be will be better situated to look after the
wants of his customers. Although past
72 years of age be can still turn out as
much work as a boy of 25 and feels as
good.
L. J. Paul, manager of John J. Car
ter's big stock farm, situated a mile be
low West Hickory, called at tLe Republi
can office last week. As a sample of the
big things they are producing upon what
Mr. Carter very appropriately calls "Riv
erside Faim," Mr. Paul told us of a
calf that was ."recently dropped, which
weighed 116 pounds at birth. It is of the
Polled Angus breed.
We are in rocelpt of part one of "The
Century War Boob," which thePhiladel-
phia Inquirer is oflerlng to to its readers
lUr UliO CUUUUU IIVIII 1U OUIIUUV tI IIVO
from Its dailv edition, toirother with ten
cents for each part. It is a collection of
war articles in twenty parts; writton by 1
the leading Generals on both sides, pro
fusely illustrated, aud would make a val
uable addition to any library.
J. F. Overlander has sold the old
Hunter grist mill across the river, to
Wagner Brothers, of Titusville, who we
are informed will take out all the old and
out in a complete new outfit of I
modern patorn, roller process machinery.
We are glad to note this contemplated
imnrovement. as the farmers living in
this vicinity have long deplored the re-
. . , . in
moieness oi a iirsi class gnsi uuii.
No matter how hard the tunes are
there Is alwavs something doinir in Tio-
nesta in the way of improvements, and
this summer will be no exception. In
addition to tbo new store buildiug of I
G. W. Bovard's, Moses Hopler and John
Saylor will each build a new house on
Church street, betweeu the lock-up and
Philip Emert's residence, and which they
expect to be ready for occupancy by the
end of two months.
Speaking of the lockup ; wouldn't it
be a good idea if tho boro Dad's would
take part of the money some of us poor
cusses had to pay last winter for having
the snow cleaned from our walks, aud
put a coat of weather boarding and about
two of paint (red would be a good color)
on it T A little improvement on the part
of tho boro would be in keeping with the
geueral air of prosperity at present evi
denced in that neighborhood.
John Willings, well known to many
of our rivermen, and a resident of the
third ward, Oil City, was severely injur
ed on Main street, that city, on Saturday
afternoon last. The Derrick says, for
some time past he has been suffering
from attacks of dizziness and while cross
ing the Lake Shore track Saturday after
noon, be was taken with an unusually
sovore attack, that caused him to fall.
His head struck the iron rail, adeopgash
was cut above the eye and he was knock
ed senseless.
Geo. W. Bovard has given tho con
tract for a new store building to be built
upon the site of the one burned three
years ago. ' It will be 24x65 and two
stories high. Pat Joyco has tho contract
for the stonework, and Goo. W. Sawyer
for the woodwork, which is equivalent
to saying that everything from cellar to
garret will be finished in a first class
manner. The work will be pushed rap
idly forward, and Mr. Bovard expects by
the first of July, to be again accupying
his own premises.
Instructions have beeu issued by the
W. N. Y. A P. railroad officials, to all
employes of the company, requiring them
to report auy violations of the fish or
game laws, that may come to their no
tice. The presout laws aro reasonably
, . .
good and should receive the support of
all lovers of the rod and gun, for with-
out B proper observance of tho close sna-
sou, and fair methods of taking game
and lish, our streams and forests would
soon afford no sport. Private citizens
for obvious reasons aro very loth to make
inlormatiou against neighbors and ac
quaintances, but the Railroad Companies
can do so without fear or favor.
From the creek bridge to the cemete
ry and as far east as you want to go, Tio
nesta is one of the best lighted towns In
the country, and the only improvement
that could be suggested at this time is a
now torch on Bridge fctreet, midway be
tween Elm and the river. This Is one of
the most important streets in town aud
should be well lighted.
Mr. Alex Whltohlll wont down to
Pittsburg yesterday, where he was to
Join the Sioux City Base Ball club, and
play bis first game In the box to-day.
Drookville Republican. The Sioux's got
the scalps of the Pittsburg's in two of the
three games played. Mr. Whltehill
pitched In the last game of the series
which resulted In a score of 3 to 2 in fa
vor of Sioux City. The Sunday Dis
patrA says: "Whitehill pitched an excel
lent game. Ho displayed great speed
and bad fine control of the ball. The
crowd and home players tried to rattle
him, but he showed remarkable coolness
and nerve and performed like a veteran."
All of which will please Alex's many ad
mirers In Tionesta.
The Bradford brick beats the world
for strength. Estrada and G ray , of Pitts
burg, who made a test of the brick man
ufactured by the Alumina Shale Brick
Company, of this city, of which Mr. L.
W. Young is manager, report that tho re
sults obtained are remarkablo. There
are ne records of any brick tests giving
such high results. This is important in
view of the fact that the bills that sur
round this city abound in alumina shales
that combine all the desirable qualities
for a high grade of bricks. The brick
made from this clay are not only strong
but they are superior in finish to brick
made elsewhere. There are three plants
already engaged in manufacturing brick
and the number will increaso as the
quality of the brick becomes known to
the builders. Bradford correspondence
to Oil City Derrick. The sample brick
made from the Tionesta shale is consid
ered of even greater strength than tho
Bradford article and Is of better color.
Stewarts Rnn.
It eeerus to roe that March and
April must have got mixed in the
i, ai. .- , a .h.nr.a,l nl.n
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K'uu" FB" J
not much show for ploughing it, and
farmers are complainiDg ; but what
:. tha uge he miBhl :ug, W,ii uke
onmp, anj nol fil,mnIa!ll .
will have to take it that way anyway
and complaining and worrying won't
make us fat. It is couteotment that
makes folks fat they say. Miss
Mamie Botsford is visitiug al Bert
Thompson's. Bert Thompson's ba
by is not much better. Philip
Walters has returned from Benders
ville bis former home, where be has
been visiting. He traded horses
while away. Len Range has a ode
dollar and 10 cent horse. He drew the
winning number in a raffle at Pleas
aatville. It is a pony and a good
one, well worth $1 10. Profeusor
J-iammg gave a scioptican entertain.
meut at the Washington school house
MoDday eveDing. George Van
all I P l
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quite sick sume time ago, we are sorry
(n say is not much impioved Mr.
11. M. Zibniser has gime to Mercer
Co. on a visit. He expects tu return
next week. Miss Pauline Red field
closed a verv successful term of
school in this place last Friday, and
we bespeak her service for the next
term. Jas. Mclutyre's baby is
ouite sick. The time has come
when farmers see the necessity of use-
in ..mm.r,,j.i fertilizers and the old
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,BUO uecu'" lu.uugu.j v,.
The best farmers throughout Ohio are
ustiiotr it with zocd results. It is
recommended by our best farm pa
pers, but don't buy cheap stuff, the
beet is the cheapest in this as well as
in other things. And now there is
about 3 inches of snow aeain and no
sign of a let up.
News Boy.
Uulltowu aud Porkcjr.
Editor RervBLlCAN s Seeing so many
of our neighboring towns represented in
your columns, we thought we would Join
the number by sending in some Items of
our two popular little towns, Balitown
and Porkey.
Our mon of the the town are wearing a
very sad counteuanco at present. House
cleaning Is the cause, but, however, thore
Is one among the uumber who woars a
broad smile. A girl has come to his
bouse. Pass arround the cigais Amos,
Robert Shanon of Glade, one of our old
neighbors, has been working in town lor
the past few days.
Mr. Lemons of Warron, was lu town
looking after the interests of the United
Trausit Oil Company,
Miss Nellie Jackson made a flying trip
to Garfield Saturday,
J. L. Saxton went to Warren Saturday
on business,
Mr. Tom Downey of Corry, Pa., spent
Sunday with his brother Dan,
The young people bad quite a surprise
on Miss Mable Downey, in houor of her
twelth birthday. She received quite a
number of presents. All report a good
time.
Misses Minnie Johnston and Gertrude
Rauer, of Garttold, spent Sunday at Clai-
AVS.
L. J. Call in of Oak Dale Station has
been calling on friends Saturday and
Sunday. He will return Tuesday.
The North Perm. Oil Compaii) expects
to send in men soon to clean out.
Mr. Jacobs of the North Peon. Division
was in town one day last week.
Miss Gertie Griftln and L. J. Catlin
..n.ato.1 fiiiliAiin Axe itatiiftiit Sunday af-
ternooa while out riding. Their horse
IDI IIUUU " ' 1 J -.. ..v.. p.
Um (right at 'be steam from the Pump
Ktiuiou aud become unmanageable up
setting the buggy and throwing tue occu
pants out. The horse started on a dead
run up the road; lie became tangled iu
the liues, and was brought to a standstill.
No serious accident resulted to the voung
people but tho top of the buggy was
somewhat demolished.
Miss Nellie Jackson is preparing for
the last day of school.
Innockm Jack.
Ktarr.
The suow of last Saturday has made
the road somewhat solt.
Miss Anna Ehlers and Mrs. Harry
Lovoll are on the sick list.
Mr. Richard Ledebur who has been
attending the Erie College has returned
borne.
B. J. and O. W. Weller have returned
home from down the river.
Mr. Adam Zuendel who has been ail
ing for some time is quite sick.
There will be preaching In the Zuen-
del Church, Thursday evening, April 12,
by Rev. F. F. Shoup.
Miss Musie Ault, teacher of the Starr
school, was home over Sunday.
Miss Emma Ehlers has gone to Ne
braska where she will make her home
for a few months with Mr. and Mrs. T.
D. Collins.
Trouting season will soon be open, got
your hooks ready.
Foxburg, Howe Township.
Dugal Campbell Is very low with con
sumption with no hopes of his recovery
Foxburg OH Co, got a good well in the
2nd sand, but are drilling to the 3rd.
The Midland, on lot 44, got a good gas
well recently.
The White Star on No. 4 is on top of
the second sand.
J. A. Gilson and Ed, Godfrey have been
on the sick list for a few days, but are
ablo to be around again.
Delsio Haines is on the sick list.
Vincent Wilkinson has left the burg
for Gusher.
Wm. May and wife were visiting at
Sheffield last Thursday.
J. O' Dell of Marienville was in town
Tuesday.
James Campbell is home again after an
absence of 6 months.
Guess.
Men's woolen suits at 5.00 at Lode-
bur & Miles'. tf.
TREASURER'S SALE
OF
SEATED AND UNSEATED LANDS.
IN FOREST COUNTY, PA.,
BY VIRTUE of Sundry acts of the
General Assembly oftheCommonwealth
of Pennsylvania relating to the sale of
Knntnl ami ITriRpntofl lands in the County
of Forest, etc., for taxes due and unpaid,
I will oner at public sale ai me joun
House in the Borough of Tionesta, Pa.,
on the
SECOND MONDAY OF JUNE, 1894
being the Eleventh day of June 1894,
at 10 o'clock a. m., the following describ
ed pieces ol land, or sucn parts luereot as
may be necessary to satisfy the amount
of taxes and casts due and unpaid against
the same, and continue the same frjm
day to day as tho same may bo found nec
essary. TERMS OF SALE:
The amount of taxes and coBts must be
paid when the property is struck off, or
the sale may be avoided and the property
put up and resold.
All trarts not otherwise marked arc adver
tised for tuxes for 1892 and 1893.
UN8EATKD LANDS.
Barnett Township.
TimnUcm Warrantee or Owner.
3305)
8312 J 23 S W Pain
(14 95
7 67
3305 )
3312 j
1 1 8-10 8 W Pain
18 8-10 " "
I R 8 J W Winlack
440 John Becker
SMto
5701
12 22
1 80
435 85
3160
6701
65 J B Reed
12 73
3159 247V Clark it Kreitler E. part 192 67
30 John M Clapp li Gilfoylo 19 60
3311 100 Sterner Daniel 2(167
81111 280 J B Pearsall 54 60
Green Township,
500 Duncan Robert, 1893
64 Lacy, 1893
5185
3118
64 00
7 20
5504 1 000 Lacy
6505 680 Lacy
5501 1000 Lacv
5500 600 Ijicv
536 00
288 00
737 00
360 00
3819
300 McClinlock Hamelton, i
of tax
120 Myers, Peter or Nulf J of
tax
100 S D Irwiu fl Phillis M of
tax
100 E O Emerson fi Courad
66 Lacy. 1893
18 00
7 20
9 00
19 82
4 61
7 20
21 60
60 40
72 00
10 26
11 52
5183
5180
6118
J816417 60 Unknown fl Davis '93
100 First National BaukUol
idaysbur 6185 210 John A Dale Heirs
38161 ,.,Q -.nitl , vi'uiunii
3817 j "io " " """"
5184
67 Geo Zuendel fl Enterprise
Transit Co. '93
64 T D Collins fl Wallace
3816)
3817J
Harmony Township.
50 A J A J B Sigglns
4ol75 a H Evens, trustee fi Barr
10 05
A Beech 10 05
216 153 J 11 Osmer 40 20
217 110 J H Osmer 29 48
80 Newbury E 26 SO
100 Thompson 11 Babbott '1)2 13 20
100 Siggins A Thompson 11
Thompson A Bahbett '93 13 60
50 Foreman N S 11 Dawson
A Reeser 13 40
224 Cartwriglit S S 7 71
97 i Siggins John fl Pago 26 13
120 Siggins Isaau i oil int. '92 28
75 Miles Hugh 25 14
50 Breden James fl Hagan 13 40
162 McCalmnnt J S 46 90
162 McCalmont S F 46 90
103 McCalmont John F 40 90
115 McCalmont J S 36 85
11(1 McCalmont Mrs S F 37 20
41 Guild J O '93 13 40
2-l Brown Jonathan heirs '92 3 79
134 Paul D J '93 2 38
134 Paul R S '93 2 38
No. S 259 Pittsburg National Bank
ot Commerce 76 03
145 Oarson Shamburg 38 86
50 J Bonnev 13 40
160 Suiilev Dr. fl Getchcll 42 88
60 Siggins J 11 Richardson '93 6 80
60 Smimis J fl Cleland '93 6 80
Hickory Townshlp-
6208 2tM Henrici Lens, trus. '93 67 42
6221 1 Henrici 4 Lens, trus. '93 33
6203 550 Wilkins Crocker Long 73 26
5192 150 Lake Erie Petroleum Co. 19 80
300 John Smallwood 39 60
100 Beattv David 13 20
120 Longwell A McFee.il tax 10 60
3089 300 J M Clapp, Unknown '93 19 80
M Wigons E R 4 22
16 Dr. Colbert. J. G Reed 2 12
50 11 II Stow 6 00
175 Noble A Deloinater 23 10
5232 2 Frances Ilenrv '93 66
5191 75 Martha A Kuth 9 90
3689 329 Percival C llav James oo 40
50 Orion KiuttlnailGti Siggins 6 60
6192 50 J M Kculer 6 60
34 Martin Smith 39 60
45 Siggins Orion li Church 18 46
1 Siggins Orion tl Middleton 66
6192 50 Siggins 11 Clapp 0 60
5192 22 Dickragor J II A William 2 94
;.nr 111.165 of 621 acres F W Mor
gan 7 46
5192 10-105 of 624 acres Emma Die-
fendorf 7 46
5192 0-165of 624 acres J W Willard 7 4(
5192 10-1'ij of 024 acres W W Marks 7 4
6192 3-163 of 624 acres J T Bcecher 2 3:
Howe Township.
Hub- Atic. Kunau. lit OmiMr- Am t.
3189 1028 WD Wood, trus '93 259 IH1
3189 20.1 Leroy Liuklaiu loo 07
3192 9d0 Leioy Liuklain 009 84
3803 9f) Warder .1 '92 239 2.1
3803 10(13 Cowan Phillis fl
Warner A- Co. 'nil 150 14
2993 1003 W II Cook. 4 ot tax 209 98
2736 69 100 Albei t Fox 11 Bon
ner 'i3
31 50
l 24
80 24
0 no
32 511
32 50
4 60
4 50
0 30
250 3 100 W Willink. Howard
2850 10 100 W Willink HchntTeld
21)18 13 10(1 Allien Fox Hlondin
1893
2010 lit 100 W Willink Stewart
)-i of tax
2018 20 100 W Willink Slewart
M of tax
2808 23 60 Albert Fox, Lewis
Miss '03
2808 24 60 Albert Fox, S. half
Lewis F '03
2977 J of 34 60 Albert Fox Thomp
son '93
2977 4of35 60 W Willink Colter
Cncaplier
100 Brown A Irwin
lis H Dobbs
1 00 Mitlin J
7.'i0 Anchor Oil Co
43 12
12 32
41 W
)! 2
,V4 40
3s 12
0(10 (Kl
50 57
21KI3 44
3sfl
3185
5102
5103
5104
2UI0
5101
62H2
531 dough L S
lono Clnugh L S
108 Thomas II Ilallett 92
10IK1 Clootrh L S
r.(i no
6l (Ml
64 (XI
1000 Clnugh L S
2'i0 L A Jlreimman
2WI5 41-42-
4'J-50 400 W H Cook 1 ol tax
97 82
3107
111 J Rosenblat fl Howe
Oil Co
37 II Rosenblat '93
37 H Waldheimer '03
100 P J Swaine
678 Gramlin A Co 14 oil
and gas
150 Grandin 4 Co i oil
and gas
94 88
16 3.".
16 35
12 32
25 34
3107
3107
2K50
6105
5108
2095
(163
4 50
jof43 50 W Willink '9:1
Vacant
KK) R J Blood rl C H Blood 61 00
3ti5
4700
4701
62iKl
3108
3108
4823
3180
2977
Vacant
KK10 W il Frost 11 Wright
it I )uh ring 690 00
890 Wright A lluhring 560 61
WH Wright During 0o!i 4
80 Wallace W Cook 389 70
25 Michael Murphy &
Co N. E. corner 21 59
25 Michael Murphy A
Co S. E. coi ner 21 59
476 Pittsburg & Forest
Co Lumber Co 293 22
100 Thomas B Taylor 73 92
100 Rappee J S 12 32
50 John Fertig li En
terprise Tran-it Co 30 80
50 John Fertig tl En
terprise Transit Co 30 80
361 Fertig, McKinncy
Sattertiold 22 18
230 John H Mcnsch 113 34
256 Anchor Oil Co '93 47 40
2 W S Cole II Nugent 1 70
2.5 Reed 4 Bronnoman
fl Dobbs 18 48
17 Reed Brenneman
11 Dobbs 12 61
400 C J Fox estate south
Vacant
Vacant
3183
3188
Vacant
Vacant
Vacant
3801
2878
half '93 15120
893 2-10 Means A White 69 17
3-fiot'10()3 O WaJ F Pro
per, land only 112 23
5103
520 Forest Tanning Co,
'92 150 50
2878
S-5ol'10ti3 J M Blemia.
timber only 330 80
Jenks Township.
5141
5141 5
5142 8
6142 II
6143 0
5145
3100
3191 16
3162 1
3165
3179 51
3179 61
3179 59
3179- 60
3177 24
3179 54
. 3181 30
3181 30
3182 3-4-5-6-9-12
13-14-
27 liny n ton P, east
part ot Bonner
12 99
127 Wrav W A 11 Bayn-
IT v
ton '93 28 33
150 A J Mazarie '93 22 32
132 Bovnton P 17 68
2794 F J Maltett fl Curl
A Campbell 37 45
100 Hood Bon bright 4 co 39 60
444 John Becker KiUOi
05 S F Roher fl H L
.1 L 45 82
1100 HLerovJLlnklain530 64
44i " .11
651 " " 22 18
381 " " 18 61
112 Honry Rossman 64 01
69 H LerovJ Linklain 33 31
50 S F Roher fl II L
J L 24 12
93 H Leroy J Linklain 44 89
50 Mrs Isabella Price 24 12
50 " " " 24 12
19-20- 1073 Baker Hammond
Co 431 33
5136 80 L S Clough 32 16
M3M 365 Harmer Joslali 176 6::
3564 1014 Nicholson John 374 20
:t671 1000 WH Frost 482 4(1
3322 50 James Phillis HWal-
kerman 'Hi 2 79
5107 1000 L 8 Clougli 3316
3169 100 Ashlev J. 4 R 32 16
Vacjtnt 200 R J Blood 4 C H
Blood '92 34 5(1
3181
38
84 Roher S F. dee'd 40 54
8169
3170
6144
39 Marks L J 12 54
130 GeoS Keed rlRhiner 17 42
13
30 Cecil Gross 11 fore
man 14 48
160 Thompson John 77 20
6141
Vacant
132 O W Proper II
Woodburn 63 65
3184
3170
5141
3173
664 Brower C. il tax '93 82 34
280 W 11 Tracy 4 Pier
1 tax '93 8 68
127 Frank Pier H W
Tracy M tax '93 11 8:
50 G W Blaucliard H
W Tracy '93 3 10
5141
15
70j H W Tracy, Pier 4
Blaucliard Jtax '93 2 9:
753 Grandin Co oil
6110
and gas 25 20
5129
3322
3159
58 Grandin 4 Co 1 oil
and gas 1 9,
100 Anna Hills 12 06
2474 Clark 4 Kreitler.
E. end of Oglehy 118 74
Vacant
43 Nugent Thomas 20 7
3642
8173
130 Eaton tl Eldridge 2 26
28 Blood Cyrus estate 8 97
11067
1000 Wright 4 Duhring 626 80
3663
HO " " 67 6:
140 " " 67 5:
3064
3171
3173
105 Blood Pl 42 2
100 Blood P P 32 08
65 Hunt Mrs L M 20 00
3170
3171 10-11
lbO E Iward Bevier rl
Blood 64 3:
3173
3169
8169
8171
3169
26 80 Geo llorton, V Sei-
gel 10 7
20 80 Edward Bevier 11
Blood 38 50
105 Towler S S 33 7
75 MrsClarisa Rolirer 24 I
351 ' ' 1
784 ' 25 28
3169
3800
3800
3183
3642
3669
3801
8169
c.170
100 Emma J Curry 48
814 (ieo Means C G
Demsev i tax 51 5:
20 A M Montchouse 4
others 9 6
7 100 Proper, Agnow 4
Kelly 48
1000 A II. Tliackct 4
Others oil and gas 67 00
849 Means 4 White 46
7 1-6 S B Irw in 7 2:
160 John W'ray II Rey-
ncr 4 others '93 33 48
17 J M Patterson 11
Dobbs 4 54
3321
3042
100 James Phillis tl An
na Hills 10 0.
100 M rs Liz.ie Frost 30 1
Kinigsley Township.
Wirnuil.Acra. WrruU'0 gr Owu.-r.
6137 75 Gilbert James
A
18 7
52:14 950 Taylor Chas tax
82
18
97
9
17
17
3133 100 John A A Jackson Stew
art
5186 390 Wolf A Co
518 50 T P Benjamin II Snohlo
5186 911 Chas Sta'rrow fl While
5187 914 " "
6131 200 Grev S C
6193 215 "J M Clapp li Gillillan
5188 320 William Sinclair
5105 300 Grandin il' Co 'j oil, trus
6108 9"0
5109 1000 " " " '
43 7
45 1
46
9
2' 1 69
31 25
9 38
31 25
28 13
6110 300
6128 1000
5129 900
6131
5211
6193
5194
,-ls7
6132
looo Forest Oil Co tl Superior
Oil Co '93
lull Anchor Oil Co II Schooli y
4oO Lake Erie I'd Co
80 Luke
79 Brcimaii tf' llicbanis
50 J N I'attcison II llaiaison
Tionesta Township.
160 Plicnix Oil Co
4i W F Dalrvmaplo
179 Dale J A it' Mono t of tax
180 Uilmore Jc Dull
8" 00
21 87
50 (HI
10 00
9 s7
9 37
50 Oil
is :ii
17 85
25 20
221
28:ifl 990 Hannah A Gilfilan 846 60
221 loo Graham A Paul Steiner 85 00
400 S T Mav Irwin 84 09
28X5 Jor 100 Dale a Corb 17 60
127 Amy D W 6 7
242 J M Clapp fl Hasson
Cronweli 83 88
2828
250 J W Fielder 87 f
210 S D Irwin 42 00
98 SarnoolM I'hilps Heirs M
40 VanVranken J B ;89
43 S l IiwinJ.fl Vanderhoof
U tax 8 24
10(10 Wood s heirs 280 00
45 Fourth Nat Bank Pitts
burg others 1i!7
2K28
3822
3823
s24
310 Simpson Co fl Pan ton 84 00
200 E M Payne fl Kenneway
64
MC0
M 80
:m
i2120
11 78
8 M
8
62 i
8 80
8 48
K Curtis 195 James Ulakely
R Curtis 195 Saiah F McCal'inont
R Curtis 195 A McC Wilson Bros
324 152 G W Robinson fi Walker
42 Brown A W H Wyant
10 l'ptcgrew Joseph
2 SiifL'ina () fl Hepburn
2823
371 .1 M Clapp
15 Cascade Pet land Ass
26 Woleott, Grove Co
100 Bissell Bishop fl R Cur
tis SS 00
loo Bissell Bishop fl W Eck 28 00
2823
oo on my Fuel supply uo
'92
42 A W Brown fl Wyant, oil
right
130 Henry Johnson fl Hi-
14 00
14S
lands '93 S 10
52 Dale heirs to Shepherd 10 Wi
2833
461 John Anderson 1888 85 80
283;
SILVTIH) LANDfS.
Creen Township.
.rrant.Acrtf. Warranto, or O.Mr. Aa'l.
3S19 50 Bonner Estate $14 40
3825 50 First National Bank of
Holidavsburg 18 00
185 106 First National Bank of
Holidavsburg 33 60
133 21 Haslet WW 4 tM
1 Thompson A Bean 1893 14
3820 12 Whitman John fl Shoup
1892 1 40
Hickory Township.
5199 50 Alhanuh J II 8 60
190 4 Albangh Wesley 2 18
160 Ball N G A William HUx
1892 8 86
133 10 Berlin Eli 1892 48
98 Berry M L 1892 S 71
80 Berry M L 1892 7 92
3693 f oilman M P 1893 1 65
330 Davton Jesse C 43 56
6191 50 Davton Jesse C 6 60
Island 5 Dale John A 1892 83
5207 162 Davidson A 106 92
1 Heath iliram 1893 2 30
203 670 Mercantile Oil Co 76 26
96 McCutchon Clarissa 13 80
33 50 Patterson D L 6 60
5233 310 Siggins John A Kinnear 40 93
33 50 Starrow Chas 6 60
18 750 Siggins A Wilson 49 50
211 897 Collins T D A other '92 61 89
dand Kinnear John '92 Vi
Howe Township.
:306 480J North Penn Oil Co '92
25 41
28 77
609 83
67 04
2022
500 North Penn Oil Co '92
990 Stone, Lindsey A Co
181 Stone, Liudsey A Co '93
Jenks Township.
7 Anderson John '92
i Anderson Peter '92
J Blanchord G W '92
3193
4823
230
66
91
63 22
64 19
62
420
42
8 10
3S01
5144 H5J Boynton P fl Paul J
meant 220 Daniels James
3801
i Frost W H '93
3642
30 (wiili 7) Eldridge Jos'h '92
I Gardner F M '93
25 Hannnah Mrs H H '93
100 (sub 27) U Leroy A J Lin
3801
3190
3181
klain 108 64
Minemser Mike '92 2 71
i Kerr Miss Aggie '93 1 24
X Means A White '92 8 85
259 (siiIaJO) Mazarie A J '93 63 05
400 Nicffodemus W A 158 80
3169
3801
5143
3165
Va.-i
ant 100 Proper A Agnew '02 7 20
3801
i Nchick Herb 6 84
1 Phenix Oil Co '93 12 60
70j Tracy, Pier A Blanchard
'93 4 55
771 Walton Amos Sr '92 10 70
20 Whitney Uro '92 6 31
i Zlmerman John '93 62
5147
Vt
3173
3171
Kingsley Township.
5190 120 Hunter W F dee'd 22 60
17 1100 Lamb heirs oil A gas 17 20
519(1 1(H) Orn FPU Ilui kett '92 1340
5268 100 Hood Wm A Others oil A
gas '93 2 US
:13 316 Herd A B A S A Daven-
port 67 35
214 290 Herd ABAS A Daven
port 70 18
217 1100 Herd ABAS A Daven
port U of this tract '93 40 60
5212 366 ScliiM-lev J C 4 Co 86 25
5)97 2' Shelller Mrs Ellen '92 82
Tionesta Township.
30 Bridbury C K '92 2 83
92 Bleak ley James 33 46
2835 461 Anderson John '93 62 78
62 Brown A W, oil aud gas 4 34
2823 18 Clark Samuel heirs 4 80
''H 885 Curtain A Anderson 93 127 8
)
3821 624 Carhaugh E E fl Arm
strong 15 69
2824 50 Kallar Phill fl Grey '83 7 60
2824 50 Kallar J S 11 71
2824 600 Gilmore Dull 126 00
2824 60 lleplor James 14 85
5 Hunter G S '92 4 85
16 Hunter A Mav '92 80
1 Hunter G S '92 13
3824 50 Hughes Sarah '93 8 02
2835 50 Nickles Wm 10 76
96 McKee Wm '92 8 73
i Woodside Chester '03 4 88
Tionesta Borough.
Acret Wftrrwlee or OwMr Am't
4 Bleak lev B F '92 T 80
470 Sickles G G '93 126 50
1 Riley Hattie '93 2 78
1 Overlander Jacob '93 2 85
Harmony Township.
50 Brown Sam '02 6 00
84 Beattv David '93 8 30
40 dark DW 1180
1 1 xl dinger A Siggins 29 64
20 Mrs. E F Coiitaut 8 35
124 Dawson I U warrant 216) 40 20
135 I low. Ill Chas 33 60
100 Dawson Walter 15 30
loo Dl A H '93 10 92
KMI Fisher Bros '93 20 40
37 Fugle W II 8 97
250 Gorman William heirs '92 27 75
loO Grove Geo A Wilson 20 10
52 Green J. K '93 7 80
4 GiHxIinan A J '93 8d
2 Jones E L A Issac 61
40 Jervis Pet Co '93 & 20
30 Jones II D II Oippen '93 6 20
50 Jones 11 D II Crippeu '93 8 10
60 Kepler J M A Co 16 90
loo MeGrew Darcy 40 20
62 MilesJ M 23 45
50 Moyor L '93 8 50
i M vers E I '92 1 65
4 IVnnell J II 93 86
30 Milles Cu-e A Co '93 7 92
so Pittsburg A Cherry Run Oil Co 18 36
loo Pittsburg A Cherry Run Oil Co 20 40
60 Pittsburg A Cherry Run Oil Co 12 24
105 l'itlsliurg A ('hurry Run Oil Co 83 66
1.14 Paul llosca '
'93
8 40
2 6
6 Kutl' Jacob
148 Singula John
02 Siggins A Barnes '92
32 Siggins A Barnes '93
4oo suit llarit'lt
45 66
4 22
4 84
134 00
12 Stella I'd Co
loo sliainburg ti 44 oil and gas '92
374 Shaiiibiiig G
5 Sliainburg G
134 shamburg G rl .1 E Brown
80 Shamburg G II llolchnsik
6 3d
2k0
10 20
2 55
84 17
"18 12
218 Shaiuliuru ti ll Sweet A Sheriff
44 47
50 Sliaiiiiiurg li
117 Wilson S M
:t,'i Wooil W II A Monross heirs
82 Wood W II fl Monross heirs
16 75
63 60
14 28
22 85
Bv virtue of sn act of Assembly enti
tled "An Act to regulate the collection of
tuxes 011 unsealed lands," approved the
Otli day ol June, A. !., 1887, interest will
lie charged on l:2 taxes Irom January 1,
1-03, to dale of payment, and on 1893 tax
es Iroin January 1. 1894, to date of pay
ment, at the ram of six per cent, per an
num. y. JA.U1KMON Tniwrn.
Tioucfcta, Forest Co., Pa., March 8, 1894.