THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. t. WtNK, EOITO PkoCHi tTOK. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 14, 18!. Itl.l'l IIMi A TICKiX rniNTV. Treasurer, JAM EN U. FONES. Associate J lid go, JACK McCRAY. Advaiitfljres ol Producing Susar. Our Own A laut or beet sugar factory cost ing f 400,000 will life, say, 300 tons of beete a day, during a ''campaign" of 100 days, each ton producing an average of 165 pounds of sugar or a total output of 4,950,000 pounds. This is probably considerably over the average mark, because it has not re sulted in the past in this country. But even on this basis it would take 800 beet sugar factories to produce the requisite 4,000,000,000 pounds of sugar for borne consumption. The average beet yield is proba bly 12 tons to the acre, often more, and sometimes less, but ou this basis it would take 25 acres of beets per day, or 2500 acres, to supply one fac tory during a "carapaigu,"say 2,000, 000 acres per annum to give us sugar enough for our own supply. The labor in a factory no a ton of beets is from $1.50 to $1 57 per ton, or, say, $450 per day ; 845,000 in a campaign in one factory, to say noth ing of the amount paid out for labor in the field to grow the beets. In 800 factories it would be $36,000,000. The coal, coke, limestone, bags and oil, per ton of beets worked cost $1.37, oi $411 per dy; $41,100 in a "campaign" and io 800 factories $32, 880,000. The freight ou the material is 24 cents per ton of beets, or $72 per day, $7200 in a "campaigu" and for 800 factories our railways would receive in traospormation charges $5,760, 000. These are some of the considera tions which enter into the question of producing our own sugar, giving em ployment in our own country to la bor in divers directions, and espec ially in the coal, coak and limestone industries. American Economist. The election last fall was a rebuke to the administration and a condem- nun oi i ue poucy wnicn nas in large measure turned our market over to the foreigner, and the manufacturer nas confidence that the restoration of the Republican party to power means a rostoration of Ibis market to him. Ibe improvement we note io trade to-day is in large part based upon the confidence that no more pernicious legislation is possible. The indications are that Japan's victory over China has resulted in giving the Land of Flowers a finely developed case of swelled head. It will be thoroughly cured, however, as soon as she tries issues with either the United States or Russia. Hie new woman, who has reached iurkey and proposes to amend the customs of the harem, hasn't the courage of her convictions. She ought to wipe out the harem at one foil stroke. NEWSY NOTES. A bill in equity was 61ed Saturday In common pleas court, Philadelphia, to have an inji'.aeiion issued restraining the city from taking the Liberty bell to Jbe Atlanta exposition. Tho bill seta forth that the bell is too precious an historic object to bo endangered by such a long journey. . uoorge r . itoot, mo noted song com poser is dead. He was the author of "Tramp, tramp, tramp the boys are marching," "We'll Itally Bound the Flag, Boys," and many other war bal lads. Like the lute Henry C, Foster he was gifted as a poet as well as a musical composer. Some of his songs wore full of melody and inexpressibly awoot. One of the Incidents of last Sunday's excursion to Gloncairn over the Low Grade railroad, was tho loss by Isaiah Johns, of $350. That Sunday trip cost him in cash tho savings of a year, and more of bard labor. He canuot toll whether he dropped his pocket-book or had it stolon. The pocket-book contained tnree ono Hundred dollar bills, two tweuties, a live and live ones. Ho will pay fifty dollars for the return to him of the money. Brook ville Democrat. Hie Coehranton Times, which ia an authority on the subject, says: "As be lore suited lu the Tunos, the oats crop will tie tue largest and host harvested In this section for livo years. Reports or uig yields uro already coming in. Mr. Closkoy A' lluyu threshed lliirty-on dozens lur W. C. Pcgan, Saturday, tliut yieldud sixly-livo bushels. Tho Patti sons ou Monday threshed forty-two busliolsjfrom.tweuty dozens. A bushel to'tliu'.'diizcn is more than an avorag yield." I lie 'litusvilio correspondent of the Crawford Journal relate tho following Jerry Kighlliuger, a prosperous farmer. living one-half mile south of the Dla. moiid, in Venango County, lost a valu able cow last week Thursday, by her eat Jug the leaves from u cherry tree that he had cut down in the pasture. The cow ate the leaves and did not go more than foetfroiu the spot and laid down and died. Why the eauiu of cherry leave: will causo death Is not quite clear, but several owners ol stock have reported losses at one tinio or another by eating cherry leaves cut during dog days. If this is the case farmers should bo careful how their stock Is allowed to set at this Vegetable" Tho lost art of welding copper to Iron and stol has been discovered by three Pittsburg Iron workers. They show sev eral samples of the metals perfectly wel ded. The last record history gives us of these metals having been welded was In Scandinavia 600 It. C. Tho vnluo of the discovery comes in the fact that copper odors greater resistance to the action of salt water than any other metal. The Carnegie company has offered tho men a fixed price for tho secret. A shop has been fitted up for the men at tho Home stead plant, where they propose to weld a plate of copper to an Ingot of nickel steel armor plsto. Tho Carnegie com pany hopes to be able to cover all armor plates for the big battlo ships with copper. Sidewalk Ordinance. Section 1. Be it ordained by the Bur gess and Town Council of the Borough of Tinnesta, and it Is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That a sidewalk be built on tho wast side of Kim Street, from the Cemetery gate to tho N. E. cor ner of the Cemetory lot. Said walk to be built of Pino or Hemlock boards, 1J inchs thick, 5 feet and 4 inches wide, with throe stringers or supports under he walk. Sec. 2. That a sidewalk bo built on the east side of Kim Street, commencing op posite me in. corner or the Cemetery ot, and ending at tho north lino of Mrs. lyle smith's lot. Said walk to be built of Pine or Hemlock boards. 11 inches thick, and 4 feet wide, with three string ers or supports under said walk. hko. 3. Maid walks to be built within ixty days from this date bv the owners of land fronting theroon, or it will be duiii lor iiioui at tneir expense. i-A8SKn August mil, isy.. U. W. Robinson, Pres. of Council. Attest. D. W. Clakk. Clerk. Approved August 13th, 1895. K. M. HERMAN, Burgess. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a writ of Alias Vendl. Ex. issued out of tho Court of Com mon Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylva nia, and to mo directed, there will be ex posed to salo by public vendue or outcry, at tho Court House, in the Borough of Tionesta, Forest County, Pa., on MONDAY, AUGUST 26, A. D., 1805, at 1 o'clock, p. m the following described real estate, to-wit : . J. SIG WORTH, J. S. HENDERSON, vs. JAMES ALBAUGH, alias Vendi. Ex. No. 1, August Term, 1895. All the right, title, interest and claim of the defendant of, in and to the follow ing described property situate in Hicko ry Township, Forest Countv, Pa., viz: Bounded and described as follows: Be ginning at the southwest corner at a post j thence by lands of Pownell north 45 west 52 rods to a post ; thence by lands of tjopeianu norm 4a" east lUo rods to white pine stump j thence by lands of William Aiuaugn so utn to" east 64 rods to a post and stones: thence by Furnace Tract south 45 west 195 rods to the place of be ginning. Said to contain 50 acres, more or loss, 40 acres of which are cleared, with ono barn 40X60. one two-story dwelling house, and out-buildings erec ted thereon and small orchard. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of James Albauirh. at the suit of A. J. Sigworth. J. S. Henderson. TERMS OFSALE.-The following muBt De striciiy compnod witn wnen me prop erty is stricken down : 1. When the plaintiff or other lien cred itors become the purchaser, tho costs on the writs must be paid, and a list of the liens including mortgage searches on the property sold, togetlier witn sucu lien creditor's receiptu for the proceeds of tho sale or such portions thereof as lie may claim, must be furnished to the Sheriff. 2. All bids must bo paid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediatolv will be continued until 2 o'clock p. ni., of the same day of the sale, at which time all property not settled for will again be put up and sold at the expense and risk of tne poi son to whom tirst sold. See 1'urdon b Digest. Ninth Edition. page 400, Btniin s r oriim, page am. JOHN T. CARSON. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Tionesta, Pa., Aug. 6, iouo. QUICKPUTON. We carry in stock and make to order all kinds of SHIRTS. Our quick put on open front shirt, but toned all the way down the front; Blips on and off like a coat. Convenient, com fortable and elegant. We carry thorn in stock and make them to order. Beautiful negligee shirts, collars and cuffs attached. Handsome madras and choviots shirts, made with two collars and cutis detached. Elegant flannels and silk and wool shirts for outing. Tailors, Halters, Furnishers and Shirt Makers. 25 AND 29 SENECA AND 12 ELM STS OIL CITY, PA. New Feed Store in Tionesta. C. W. CLARK has just opened a now feed store in the Baruett Build ing and keeps on hand a good sized stock of FLOUR, FEED, OATS, CORN HAY AND STRAW. In fact everything in that lino, which he proves to sell at the lowest possible margin. Customers will receive fair treatment and prompt attention When iu need call. C. W. CLARK, Tionesta, I'a, i & j HAZELTINK 3 WOOLEN MILLS Warren, P. Msk T wed , mrrfS.KIsnnrls Ynrnn of pure vr"it4,"- hi wool. without fhod- f r, m, dr, flocks, wnirt or ny mixture what SHERIFF'S SALE. VIRTUE of a writ of Fiorl scias issued out of the Couit of Com mon Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylva nia aim to mo (iircouKi, mere win heex poscd to sale at public vendue or outcrv, at tho Court House, In the Borough of Tionesta, Pa., on WEDNESDAY, AUG. 21, A. D., 1R05, at 10 o'clock a. m., tho following describ ed real estate, to-wit: A. W. and T. B. COOK, Administrators of A.Cook, deceased, vs. J. B. AO NEW, Fl. Fa., No. lit, August Term, 1 !'.;. T. F. Ritchey, Attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of the defendant of, in and to all that un divided one-eighth part of all that cer tain tract of land situate In Howe Town ship, Forest County. Pennsvlvpnia, be ing the North-East part of Warrant No. 8197 bounded and described as follows: llcginning at post on tho Warren and Forest County line, the North-East cor ner of Warrant No. 81(17, thence South by tho West line of Warrant No. 31H9, one hundred and forty rods to a post, the North-East corner of'lands set apart to Rosenblatt et al. thence West by line of land of said Rosenblatt, Stein and others, two hundred and forty-fonr rods to a post, boing the North-West corner of lands set apart to Waldheimer on tho line of lands formerly W. L. Christuan. Thence North along said Chrisman lands one hundred and forty rods to a post on mo warren and forest County line; Thence East bv said County linn twb hundred and forty-fonr rods to the place of beginning. Containing two hundred and thirteen acres more or less. I Ai.so The undivided one-fourth" Dart of all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the Township of Jetiks and County of Forest and Slate of Pennsyl vania, bounded and described as follows. vlr. : Being lot No. 7 as by deed of Par tition between David S. Eldridge et al. recorded in Forest County In Deed Book No. 13, page 521, Ac. Beginning at a post the Southwest corner of this lot No. 7. and the Southeast corner of lot No. 4, thence by line of said lot No. 4 North low 1-3 percnes to a rost tne Northeast corner of lot No. 4 on line of Warrant No. 3J00, thence by said tract line East 1!0 9-10 perches to a cherry the original Northeast corner of Warrant No. 3642 of which this is a part, thence bv line of said lot West 190 9-10 perches to the place of beginning. Containing one hun dred and thirty acres more or less ex cepting the fee of thirty acres reserved ny IM drhl go subject to oil right as per deed. Also All the undivided one-fourth part of all that certain piece or parcel of ana situate in t ionesta Townshln. For est Connty Pennsylvania, bounded and describod as follows : Commencing at a post and stones ; thence North 24" East 1W perches to a black oak tree: thence South 47 East 105 porches to a post; thence South 24 West 163 perches to the place of beginning. Containing 106 acres more or less, about fifty acres ot which are cleared, with one small dwelling house and old frame barn thereon erected. and an orchard of fruit trees thereon growing. also The undivided one-fourth nart of all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in Tionesta Township, Forest County, State of Pennsylvania hounded and described as follows: Beginning at a stone thence along lands formerly of j allies Aicorn, aoutu 47" west 163 perch es to a chestnut; thence along lands for merly of Mary Jamieson, North 33 East 172 perches to a stone ; thence along lands of Dawson heirs, North 43, West 33 perches to a stone the place of begin ning. Containing 24 acres and thirty perches mors or less. taken in execution nd to be sold as the property of J. B. Agnew, at tho suit of A. W. and T. B. Cook, Administrators ol estate of A. Cook, deceased. TERMS OF SALE. The following must be strictly complied with when the property is stricken down : l. When tne pluintitl or other lien cred itors becoire the purchaser, the costs on me writs must bo paid, and a list of liens Including mortgage searches on the pron erty sold, together with such lion credit or's receipt for the amount of the pro ceeds of the sale orsucli portion thereof ad he may claim, must be furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bids must bo paid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediatolv will be continued until 2 o'clock p. m ol the next day, at which time all property not Bottled for will again be nut ud and sold at the expense and risk of the person to VYIIOII1 JirSLHOUl. See Purdon's Digest. Ninth Edition. page too ana nmiin s rorms, page o4. JOHN T. CARSON. Shoriff. Sheriffs Office, Tionesta. Pa.. July 30. PROCLAMATION. Whereas. The Hon. Charles H. Novea President Judge of the Court of Common neas and uuartor Sessions in and for the county of forest, has issued his t cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Court, Oyer and Terminer aud General Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for the County of Forest, to commence on the last Monday of August. beimr me -ma aay oi August. iwi.-. jno' tice is therefore given to the Cor oner, Justices of the Peace and Con stables of said count y, that they be then and there iu their proper persons at ten o clock A. M.. ot said day with their records, inquisitions, examination, and other remembrances, to do those thinirs which to their ollice appertain to be done. and to those who arc bound in recognizance to prosecute against mo prisoners that are or shall be in tho mil of Forest Countv. that luey may ue won and mere to prosecute against them as shall be iust. Oiveu un der my hand and seal this 22ud day of JOHN T. CARSON, L.8. Sheriff. TKIAL LIST. List of causes set down for trial In the Court ot Common Pleasof Forest County, reiiusyivauia, commencing on the l,ast Monday ot August, 1SU5. 1. J. A. Neil, Nancy Church, Julia N. Berry and H. T. Neill, for use of Narcy v iiuicii, j una . uerry and B. 1. Weill, . . r. nnauiuurg and Jl. w. hliam burg, Administrators ef (J. Shatnburg, deceased. No. Z8, September Term, 1SU1, Summons in Assumpsit. 2. C. F. Fox, 1-rank Crain, Bruce t-rain, doing business as Fox, Crain & Co., vs. J. M. Edwards. No. 52, August mini, iow. Appeal iroin j. r. 3. Marietta Sluiin vs. Charles J. Har ris, Cordelia Harris. No. 1, May Term joyu. numinous in an Action or Tros pans. 4. Carl W. Heimlich!, use First National iiaiiK, JiiiiuinUihii, N. Y ,, vs. John A, Watmhousu. No. 20, February Term Kciru Facias Sur Mortgage. 5. Carl v . Si holiold, use First National l.ank ol Jamestown, N. Y., vs. John A aterhouao. No. 27, February Term I8!H. hcire facias Sur Mortgage. 0. H. L. Heplor vs. W. 11. Kggev. No, HO, February Term, IW3. Appeal from 7. Charles Leech, vs. J. B. Watson Ao. ia, May Term, W.U. Appeal from J. i 8. Turner Brothers, vs. W. R. Dawson No. 2, August 'term, 1S!'5. Appeal from Attest, CALVIN M. ARNER, Prolhonotary Tionesta, Pa., August 5, ls'JA. ir n an i a f eapeciaoie Job o printing at a reasonable price ben Vour order to this cilice. GREAT Clearance Sale! AT DAVID MTNTZ'S, t T Y Y Y As I must have room for my immenso stock of Fall and Win ter goods, I must dispose of all stock which I do not wish to carry over, regardless of cost. So como and secure bargains in all departments. Remember the place, at DAVID MINTZ'S, HIGHEST MARKET PRICE paid for Miles&Armstrong !F YOUB FET FBETTY SHOW But before doing'so call on n and be fitted with a pair of shoes that will mnko them more beautiful. If your leet are nglv. Our Shoe Will Make Them Look Pretty. 0UR1GO0DR ARE NEW AND PRICES ARE1RIGHT We Are Also Clothiers, Hatters, and Gent's And Can Fit Miles&Armstrong 1 now MONEY I SAVE MONEY. By going to the well known firm of SCOWDENV&ICLARK When you aro in need of anything iu thejliuo of WAGONS BUGGIES, PLOWS, HARROWS, CUL TIVATORS, SHOVEL PLOWS, LAND ROLL ERS, HORSE RAKES, BARBED WIRE, POULTRY NETTING OR HARD WARE OF ANY DESCRIPTION. We are .also agents for tho FAST T&JLTJ' BICYCLE Warranted to be one of the bostVlieels lu the market. " SCOWDEEP& CLARK tiointesta," ipzeistilta.. THE LEADER Murienvillo, Pa. Hides, pelts, Calf-skins, Wool A tllnsonc. Furnishers. You Out in.Stylo. t I r- --o- 3 "MONEY SdlVE&ZS MONEY MsJ?E Mid Summer. OUIt STOCK OF MERCHANDISE IS AS LA HUH AS 70 AND WH AUKRKADY TO SHOW Til KM C PRICES NEVER IN WKSTKRN IS TI1K 1 inv r.it 1 II A AND CASH BUYERS 1 rNfl TRIMBLE J SO JUST U1J1K AIN1 VA WILL CONVINCK VOA THE TIIINU TO COMK NOW, s ANXIOUS I ILANSON'S. Lawrence & -DEALERS IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS NOTIONS WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS. BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY ! GOODS OF FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. iSQOTSEY FBOBUOI AEB CASH: TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. SIGGINS & HERMAN, DRUGGISTS & GROCERS, TIONESTA, - PENN. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND TlUi FRESHEST GMQGEillES. BERRIES, FRUITS VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON. In our Drug Department, whieh la in charKo of a thoroughly competent Clerk, will always be found tho PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS! PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE. THE PARKER GUN. Oldout manufacturers of breeoh-loadin aliot guns In :i:erlca. The atrongofct shooting and best gun mado. Ask your dealer for them, or Hondjlor vatiitnguo, PsmEEIi mas., Marmas, Now York Salesroom, 07 Chambers St. MERIDEN, CONN. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, Good Carriages and Bug gies to let upon the uioat reaaouable terms. Ho will alto do JOB TinivEiisra- AU orders left at the Post Oflloe will receive prompt attention. WARREN NATIONAL BANK Warren,;Penna. CAI'ITAL, . $150,000.00 DIRECTORS: Nelson P. Wheeler, Jerry Crary, Goo. M. Purmlee, C. Schimmelfung, Christian Smith, David W. Iluaty Win. D, Brown, Andrew Hortzol, A. T. Seotiold, H. T. Russell. H. A. Jamieson. Personal and Etutiiuw accounts solici ted on Mont favorable terms consistent with good conservative banking. Interest allowed on deposits. Q. N. I'A KM LEE, JVe j. r Jl. A. JA&IIKSOH. VirM ANY OF Til KM, yrV BEFORE HEARD OF ! I'KNNMi LY A IS I A 1 mwvri inr. ttviiji, ,i KNOW WIIK1IK TO UO. S TO SHOW G0UUS. 0, HiAtiwr, Ami v r .1 UU THAT UASIl !- VVJ BUY GOODS WITH. A ' WllILK vvr; Aiii'ji! Smearbaugh, HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, QUEENS- TIME TABLE In float June 1S15. Trains leave Tio nosta for Oil City and points west as follows i No. 81 Buffalo Express 12:10 noon. No.'.til WayFreight;(carrying passengers) 4:M) p. lu. No. 33 Oil City Exr ress duily , 7:&5.p. in. For Hlckory.Tldiouto, Warren, KliiKiia, Bradford, Olean and tho East; No. !)0 Olean Express duily... 8:44 a. iu. No. H2 Pittsburl! Express.... 4:17 p. in. No. OU Way Freight (carrying passongors to Irvineton) 0:50 a. uu Get Tinio Tub1osnd full information from S. .. ( LAllKi Agent, Tionesta, Pa. R. BELL, Uon'lSupt. J. A. FELLOWS, Gen'l Passenger A Ticket Agent, But!iUo,tN. V. ('. Jl. Uhitdir.iu, NEW STORE! Having purchased the store formerly owned by J. F. Ovoi landor, noxt door to W. N. Y. P. R. R. Station, I am pre pared to furnish tho public with any thing in the line of GRECERIES & PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONERIES, WHOLESALE AND RATA I L. Also the FAMOUS PILLSBURY FLOUR! I guarantee prices as low as the lowest, and all goods delivered froe of churgo. Call and see me. C M. WHITEMAN, WEST SIDE, TIOHESTA, PA. F. E. HEHTZEL, Cus.i r
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