The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, March 18, 1896, Image 2

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
i. I. WCNK,
Editor 4 Psopsktom.
WEDNESDAY. MARCH IS, ISPfl
AXXOIXCEJIEMS.
Following Bro tho rates for announce
monts. to be accompanied hv tho rash
Congress $-0. Assembly $12. Frothon-
omry ft. Slicnfl fin. County Commis
sioner fi. Auditor ?. Jury Com mm
sloncr ?4. National Delegate r. State
Delegate (X Those rates include tho
printing of tickets.
Republican Primaries, Saturday, April
1111, 1MH).
CONG mess.
W nro authorised to announce A. W.
COOK, of Harnett township, an a candi
date for Congress, subject to Republican
usages.
ASSEMBLY.
J. K. WKNK, of Tionosta, is a candi
date for Assembly, subject to Republican
Usrtgw.
rnOTHOXOTAUY.
We are authorised to announce JOHN
II. ROBERTSON, of Jenks township, as
n camiidnto for Frothonotary, Register,
Iteconler, etc., subject to Republican
usages.
SflERIFF.
We are authorized to announce
FRANK 1 WALKER, of Green town
ship, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to
Republican usases.
We are authorized to announce JOHN
W. JAMIESON, of Tionesta, as a candi
date for Sheriff, subject to Republican
usages.
We are authorized to announce
HARRY MAZE, of Jetiks township, as
a candidate for Sheriff, subject to Repub
lican usages.
COUNTY' COMMISSIONER.
We are authorized to announce CHAS.
M. WHITKMAN, of Tionesta township,
as a candidate for County Commissioner,
subject to Republican usages.
We are authorized to announce W. M.
COON, of Harnett township, as a candi
date for County Commissioner, subject
Republican usages.
We are authorized to announce JOHN
GLKN1NG, of Jenks township, as a
candidate for County Commissioner,
subject to Republican usages.
We are authorized to announce
JAMES I. WOODS, of Jenks township,
as a candidate for County Commissioner,
Bubjoct to Republican usagos.
We are authorized to announce ED
WARD KERR, of Barnett township, as
a candidate for County Commissioner,
vanbjeot to Republican usages.
We aro authorized to announce
GEORGE W. OSGOOD, of Kingsley
township, as a candidate tor County Com
missioner, subject to Republican usages,
j COUNTY AUDITOR.
We ate authorized to announce M. E.
ABBOTT, of Hickory township, as a
candidate for County Auditor, subject to
Republican usages.
We are authorized to announce JAMES
R. CLARK, of Tionesta, as a candidate
for County Auditor, subject to Republi
can usages.
JURY COMMISSIONER.
We are authorized to announce J. B.
CARPENTER, of Kingsley township, as
a candidate for Jury Commissioner, sub
joct to Republican usages.
We are authorized to announce
JOSEPH MONO, Sr., of Tionesta town
ship, as a candidate for Jury Commis
sioner, subject to Republican usagos.
We are authorized to announce M. F.
CATLIN, of Kingsley township, as a
candidate for Jury Commissioner, sub
ject to Republican usages.
NATIONAL DELEGATE.
The frieuds of J. C. Campbell, of Jenks
Township, present his name as a candi-
uaie lor uoiegaie 10 the Kopublican .Na
tional Convention, subject to the decis
ion of the Republican primary election
in Forost County, and the action of the
District Convention.
STATE DELEGATE.
We are authorized to announce Goo. L.
King, of West Hickory, Harmony town
ship, as a candidate for Delegate to the
Republican Slate Convention, at Harris
burg, April 23, 18.
Mr. Agtiew Withdraws.
Ed. Republbcan :
Not being aa aspirant for personal
political honors, and being assured
that our friend J. C. Campbell, like
myself, is in accord with the Repub
lican sentiment of our County, State
and Nation, and desiring harmonious
action everywhere for the relief of our
nation from Democratic misrule, you
will please withdraw my name as a
candidate for delegate to the Repub
lican National Convention. Thauk
log my Republican friends in Forest
county for the proffered honor, I am
Very Respectfully,
J. B. Agnew.
The Republicans of Butler county
will hold their primaries on the 28th
iost., and we note with pleasure the
candidacy of Hon. James N. Moore
for re-election to the legislature. No
member of the House left a better
1.1 r r -w
recora man air. Moore, lie was
one of those who could not be used
by any clique or faction, or swerved
from the right course when the peo
pie's interests were at Btake. He was
a useful member to his .constituents
for whose welfare he was always on
the alert, and as a new member be
was looked upon as one of the bright'
est on the floor. Mr. Moore made
himself popular with his fellow mem
bers by bis remarkable display of
backbone in refusing to dance to
other people's music, or be wheedled
into supporting measures which he
believed to be against the inteiests of
the common people. He was the
stern foe of monopolies on all occa
sious, and surely the Republicans of
Butler county will make a serious
mistake if they do not re-nominate
him.
Fon Sale oh Will Exchange
fob Ll miser. A good station
ry saw mill, recently re6t-
led throughout, 60 II. I',
boiler Bud engine, log turner, gang
edger, fractional blocks rope leed,
saw frame, inserted toolh saws, cut
oil, bull wheel, lath mill, belts, lum
ber trucks ; In short, a fully equip
ped mill that will be sold at a reason,
able price. Have also a 30 II. 1'
lSUudy, that will sell for cash or ex
change for lumber.
McClellan & Mell, Kane, Fa.
Local Institute at West Hickory.
Mecling called to order by the Presi
dent, S. M. Whitmer. Opened by sing
ing, followed by devotional exert ises by
Rev. J. K. Hillard.
Talk by Trof. Speer on the late acta of
the Legislature, which explained points
not thoroughly understood by the teach
ers.
F. R. Shafer then took up the subject
of Arithmetic, giving us tlio Idea of how
and when it should be taught.
This talk was thoroughly discussed by
others, after which Institute was adjourn
ed to partake of an elegant repast served
by the ladies of West Hickory, in room
No. 1.
Afternoon session opened by Prof. S.
T. Carson with a talk on "common
sense." His views were given in regard
to retaining teachers, who gaye general
satisfaction.
Talk by C. A. Henry on the subject of
music, followed by a selection on the
violin.
Recitation by Miss Keistor.
S. M. Whitmor then gave an instruc
tive talk on physiology. He explained
the divisions of the Alimentary canal.
and tho effects of alcohol on each divi
sion, also the process of digestion in
each. (Applause.)
Talk by Miss Woodford on the "Need
of a library iu the public school."
Recitation by Mrs. S. T. Carson, the
"Teacher1 Dream." Rov. J. E. Hillard
spoke on "Morals," which met the ap
proval of all.
C. A. Henry was recalled for another
musical selection, amid applause.
RThanks were tendered by the entire
institute to the ladies and all that helped
to make the institute a suocess.
Or mix Whittou, Secy.
West Hickory, Pa., March 14, 1896.
REPUBLICAN TRIMAKY ELECTION.
Pursuant to a Resolution of the Conntv
Committee passed Fob. 24, 1896, it is or
dered that the Republican voters of For
est County meet on
SATURDAY', ArRIL4th, 1890,
at 2 o'clock, p. m., at the following named
places of holding primary elections, to
wit: Barnett, Jacob Maze's Carpenter Shop.
Barnott, at Redclvtl'e.
Green, at Nebraska, Forest House.
Green, at Guitonville, School House.
Green, Bowmauvilln.
Harmony, at Fogle Farm.
Harmony, at West Hickory.
Harmony, at Fleming Hill.
Hickorv, at East Hickory.
Howe, West, at Ralltown.
Howe, at Cooper Tract.
Howe, at Foxburg.
Howo, East, at Brookston.
Howe, Lower, at Watson Farm.
Howe, at Frosts.
Jenks, East, at Byromtown.
Jenks, Central, at Marionville.
Jenks, at Clough's Mill.
Jenks, at Parrish.
Kingsley, at Newtown Mills.
Kingsley, at Starr.
Kingsley, at Kellettville.
Tionosta township, at Township House.
Tionesta Borough, at Court House.
At which time and Dlaues thev will hv
their votes nominate :
One person for Congress.
One person for Assembly.
One person for Prothonotary.
One person for Sheriff.
Two persons for County Commission
ers.
Two persons for County Auditors.
One person for Jury Commissioner.
One person for Deleirate to the National
Covention.
One person for Delegate to the State
Convention.
Each election precinct will also elect
one person tor member of the County
ioiuumiee ior me ensuing year.
ine pons wilt remain open until 7 p.m.
Return Judges will convene at the
Court House, Tionesta Borough, on the
iouowing iiiesaay, April 7, at 2 o'clock,
p. m.
Attention is called to the Act of June,
1881, regulating Primary Elections, that
Judges and Clerks, before entering upon
the discharge of their duties shall take
and subscribe an oath or affirmation in
presence of each other.
Proper election blanks and tickets will
be mailed to the committeemen of the
different precincts in due time. It is
their duty to see that these are promptly
un uaua on me aav 01 me primaries.
. J. UENDKIUON,
Chairman.
Gcs. B. Evans,
Secretary.
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY RULES.
RULES GOVERNING THE REPUB
LICAN PRIMARY ELECTIONS OF
FOREST COUNTY.
1. The candidates for the several offices
shall have their names announced in one
or more of the county papers at least
three weeks previous to the Piimary
Meetings stating the office aud subject to
the action of the party at the said pri
mary meetings.
li. "The voters belonging to the Repub
lican party in each township and borough
shall meet on a day to be designated by
me i;ouniy lommuiee, at me usual place
of holding spring elections, at 2 o'clock,
P. M., aud proceed to elect one person for
Judge, and two persons for Clerks who
shall form a Board of Elections to receive
votes and determine who are the proper
persons to vote and who shall hold the
polls open until 7 o'clock, P. M. After
the polls are opened, the candidates an
nounced shall be balloted for ; the name
of eac h person voting shall be written on
a list at the time of voting, no person be
ing allowed to vote more than once for
the same ollice.
8. After the polls are closed the board
shall proceed to count the votes that cadi
candidate iiaa received, and make out
the returns accordingly to be certified by
me j uuge aim aiiesieu iy me cierKs.
4. The Judge or one of the clerks ap
pointed by the Judge ot the respective
election district, shall meet at the Court
House, in Tionesta, on the Tuesday fol
lowing the Primary Meetings at 2 o'clock
P. M. having the returns and a list of
voters, and the person having the highest
number of votes for any ollice, shall be
declared the nominee of the Republican
party.
5. The Return Judges shall be compe
tent to reject by a majority, the returns
from any district where there is evidence
of traud, either in the returns or other
wise, and shall reject them where there
is evidence ot three or more persons vot
ing at the Primary Meeting who are not
Republicans.
0. Any two or more persons having an
equal number of votes for the same of
fice the Judges shall proceed to ballot for
a choice, tlio person having the highest
number to be the nominee.
7. The Return Judges shall appoint
Conferees Representative, Senatorial
and Congressional whose acceptance of
said appointment shall be a pledge to
support the person who may receive the
largest number of votes cast for that ol
lice. 8. The Return Judges may at any time
chunge the mode aud manner of select
ing candidates as they may be instructed
by the people at their primary meetings,
due uotice being giveu by the Couuty
Committee.
9. Tho Chairman of the County Com
mittee shall be required to issue a call in
pursuance of the action of tho Couuty
Committee.
Quick in etfect, heals and leaves no
scar. Burning, scaly skin eruptions
quickly cured by DeWitt's Witch Huzel
salve. Applied to burns, scalds, old
sores, it is magical in effect. Always
cures piles, liualh it Killmer.
Old Glory l iiflurloil at Roarer Tnllcr.
At a flag raising at the Beaver Valley
school house recently, EH Derlin post
was present and did what they could to
make tho day an interesting one to the
school as well as to the large assembly.
The post band got In their efficient work
as usual. The pole stands about flfty
four feet above the ground. The flag Is
of the best material. When all was
ready tho cheering was taken up by all
as Old Glory ascended to the place of
honor by the hands of the patriotlo and
efficient teacher, Miss Anna C. Roarta.
The program prepared by tho school
under the supervision of the teacher was
very interesting as well as splendidly ex
ecuted. Such demonstrations alone bo-
001110 the American people, actuated as
they are by a pure seal and lovo for
Country and onr free Institutions. The
recitations had reference to the love of
Country and devotion to our flag. One
noble little boy, reciting a very touching
composition on War, became so overcome
by his sympathetic feelings as to per
fectly unstring his otherwise noble
powers. Never mind, little boy, we
know you possess a big, noble, patriotlo
heart. The perfection exhibited In sonars
and recitations by all forbids us of par
ticularizing anyone, and can onlv add
that the patrons have Just reason to be
proud of their teacher and school. May
prosperity attend them and the Hag that
iiohis over mem, is our nest wishes, etc.
Not in be Triflrit Willi.
(From Cincinnati Gazette)
Will neoplo never learn that a "cold" is
an accident to be dreaded, and that when
it occurs treatment should be promptlv
applied T There is no knowing where the
irouoie win end; aud while complete
recovery is tho rule, tho exceptions are
terribly frequent, and thousands upon
thousands of fatal illnosos occur every
year usherod in by a little injudiciousex-
posure ana seemingly iriumgsymptoms.
Beyond this, there are to-dav countless
invalids who can trace their complaints
to "colds," which at tho time of occur
rence gave no concern, and were there
fore neglected. When troubled with a
cold use Chamberlain's Cough Rcmedv.
It is prompt and effectual. 25 and 60
cent bottles for sale by Heath it Killmer.
"Give mo a liver regulator and I ran
regulate the world." said a cenius. The
druggist handed hiin a bottle of DeWitt's
Little J'.arly Risers, the famous little
pills. Heath A Killinor.
The following household articles
are for sale by Mrs. O. V. Kerr:
One cook stove, one heatioc stove,
one matress with springs, one set diu-
niog mora chairs, one couch, one
lawn mower, a number of tables and
carpets and household arficles of all
kinds; also oue top bueev. which
can be seen at Scowden & Clark's
wagon factory. These articles are all
comparatively new and can be bad at
very reasonable prices. if.
All last winter Mr. Geo. A. Mills, of
Lebanon. Conn., was badlv afflicted with
rheumatism. At times it was so severo
that he could not stand no straight, hut
was drawn over on one side. "I tried
different remedies without receiving
relief'' hn rhvi "until ,lmni .1
months ago I bought a bottle of Cham
berlain's Pain Balm. After using it for
three days my rheumatism was gone and
has not returned since. For sale by
r, . a. 1 1 -
rauHiu a, jviumer.
A high liver with a torpid livor will
not be a long liver. Correct tho liver
with DeWitt's Little Early Risers, little
pills that cure dyspepsia and constipa
tion, ueaiu iV iiinmer.
Painting and Paper Hanging.
J. II. A II. P. Shoemaker, Practical
Painters and Paper Hangers. Country
work given prompt attention, all work
guaranteed satisfactory. Paper hanging
a eipvciaiiy , xi'.'liesm, t'a.
Soothing, hoalinir. cleansinir. DeWitt's
Witch Hazel salve is the enemy to sores,
wounds and piles, which it never fails to
cure. Stops itching and burning. Cures
chapped lips and cold-sores in two or
tniee hours. lleuttwV Killmer.
One Minute Cough Cure touches the
right spot. It also touches at the right
time it you take it when you have a
cougn or cold, see the point T Then
aon i cougu. ueath .V, Killmer.
Wanted.
To trade 6 end-spring top buggies
3 two-horse wagons, 4 spring wagons
4 road-wagons, for almost auy kind
of lumber. Write me aa to kin
of lumber you have. Will trade the
iot or as many as you may want.
A. Reynolds.
Franklin, Pa.
It not only is bo, it must be so, One
Minute Cough Cure acts quickly, and
that's what makes it go. Heath A Kill
mer. MARRIED.
KIGHTLINGER ATWELL At Tio
nesta. Pa.. Saturday, March 14, 1890,
Mr. Ernest Kightlinger, of Black Ash,
Crawford couutv, Pa., and Miss Jennie
Atwell, of East Hickory, Forest
county, Pa.
WEST TIONESTA. PA.,
Wishes to inform the publio
that he is permanently located
near the W. N. Y. & P. Depot,
wan a lull line of
J FRESH GROCERIES,
$i PROVISION & FEED,
fJ CHOICE CONFECTIONRIES,
I TOBACCO & CIGARS.
ALSO THE FAMOUS
3 PILLSBURY FLOUR
And is prepared to keep
yr anything wauted in the line
of Groceries. Prices as low
.3 as the lowest. Goods deli v
fb eiod freo of charge.
CHAS. HI. WHITEMAN.
- x- HAZELTINE
Sf&& WOOLEN MILLS.
Malra T o .
and Yurni of iure
woul, without alioU
tly, flocks, wnaUi or
im u,,y lui&iure wuafr
ever.
1 CHAS. M.
1 WHITEMAN,
I
DAVID MINTZ,
IS ALWAYS
1 AM BOUND TO LEAD In all kinds or Merchandise. My stock
is still largo In all departments, and as I want to make room for my
spring and summer goods from now until furthor notice I will give
BARGAINS -5
IN MOST ANYTHINC YOU WANT TO BUY !N MY STORE
FOR
AS CASH IS WHAT I NEED to keep things moving. 80
for Bargains, come to us, for Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes
and Rubbers, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Trunks and Valises, Cloaks and
Cape, Blankets, Wall Paper, Crockory and Glassware, Furniture
and most anything else at
DAVID MINTZ'S,
Red Front Stores, Marienville, Pa.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE paid for Hides, pelts, CaK-sklns, Wool A C.lnsein...
Auditors' Report of Kingsley
Township.
Chas. Bauer, Treasurer, in account with
poor lund or Kingsley township, for tlio
year ending March 9. 1898. tr.
To balence last settlement I 194 76
To cash Reo'd from Collectors 981 24
Total f 1176 CO
OR.
By ordors cashed (MS 15
By Ain't to balance 617 85
Total 11176 00
Balance in bands of treasurer 9 627 85
Chas. Bauer, Treasurer, In account with
roaa luna or Kingsley town'hip ror the
year emtinn March 9. lSttfl. dr.
To balance last sattlemont lt'l 33
To cash Roo d lrom collectors 912 99
Total fllOJ 32
CH.
By orders cashed 1072 67
By Am't to balance 81 75
Total. $1168 66
Balance in hands of treasurer $1012 42
Financial standing of Kingsley township
road account. nu.
To outstanding orders $1168 60
Total $1168 66
CR.
By am't to be colet'd on duplicate.. $ 124 49
By am't in treasury 81 75
By am't to balance 1012 42
Total. $1168 66
Financial standing of Kingsley township
poor account. dr.
To Am't of balance $ 655 11
CR.
By balance in treasury. I 627 85
By Bal. to be Col. on duplicate 27 26
V. Y. DKTAR,
G. W. UlNDMAP,
C. A. Jenkins.
Attest: Auditors,
G. S. COPELAND.
Auditors' Report of Tionesta
Township.
Wm. Lawrence, Treasurer, iu account
wun Tionesta township road nun!, for
the year ending March 9, 1896. Dn,
To Bal. last settlement $ 175 69
Koc'a lrom Jesse Carson, Col 589 64
Reo'd from C. Winegard, Col 28 68
Reo'd from Forest county 1000 00
$1794 01
OR.
By orders redeemed $1314 97
By 6 percent. Com on Or. Red 65 75
By Bal. in bands of Treasurer 413 29
ti7vi m
To Bal. In hands of Treasurer $ 413 29
rvm. Lawrence, treasurer, in acooun
with I'lnnnuta Turn riAA Cun.l tm
To Bal. Last settlement $ 44 19
Reo'd from Forest county 133 60
$ 350 29
CR.
By orders redeemed 195 72
Hy 3 percent Coin, on Or. Red 6 86
By balance 148 71
$ 350 29
To Bal. in hands of Treasurer $ 148 71
Liabilities and resources of the poor fund
of Tionesta township.
Balance in hands of treasurer $ 148 71
Due on unseated tax 141 65
Tyrrel mortgage .. . 40 00
$ 3.10 36
Jesse Carson, Collector of Tionesta town
ship for 1895, in account with road
fund. dr.
To Bal last settlement $ 103 81
To work tax returned 150 29
To duplicate for 1895 494 35
To 6 percent delinquent 6 19
$ 753 64
CR.
By Am't paid treasurer $ &K9 64
By Am't returned to couuty 107 78
By 5 percent abatomentoii $283 75 14 17
By 3 percent Com. on $2ti9 66 8 09
By exonerations 17 113
By 6 percent Com on $320 61 16 03
$ 753 64
Jesse Carson. Collector, in account with
poor fund for 1895 dr.
To Bal. last settlement $ 93 30
To duplicate 1895 99 10
$ 192 40
CR.
By Am't paid treasurer $ 172 85
By & percent abatement 2 37
By Am't returned tocounty 7 05
By exonerations 1 83
By 3 percent Com. on $45 00 1 35
By & percent Com. on $127 00 6 35
$ 192 40
W. W. Thomas,
A. J. Shrivek.
Q. Jamikbon, Clerk. Auditors.
Expense paid township officers in 1895.
8. I). Irwin, Attorney $ 10 00
F. Weuk, road com., 18 ds service 3ti 00
Geo. Swab, road com., 10 days 32 00
John Wolf, road com., 16 days. ... 32 00
James Moug, clerk, 16 days 32 00
W. W. Thomas, auditor, 1 day 2 00
A. J. Shriver, auditor, 1 day 2 00
Q. Jamiesou, auditor's clerk 6 00
Financial statement of Tionesta town
ship road fund.
Orders outstanding. Mar. 9, 1890. ..$2026 23
Balance in hands of treasurer 413 29
Am't due on unseated land 78112
Am'tdueon seated land redeemed 165 06
Liabilities over assets 576 76
G. K. Swau,
F. WENk,
John Wolp,
J. W. Mono, Clerk Auditors.
THE LEADER
ON DECK.
CASH,
Mercantile Appraiser's List
For Forest County,
A. D 1895.
HARNETT TOWNSHIP.
Name. Class, Tax.
A. Cook's Sons 12 $12 60
W. I. A S. H. Bhlolds 11 15 00
Mochling A London 10 20 00
R. N. Marshall 13 10 00
W. A. Crossman 14 7 00
Gilflllan A Patterson. 14 7 00
ORKKN TOWNSIUP.
Bowman Lumber Co 13 10 00
Collins A Kroitlor 10 20 00
Collins A Watson 12 12 60
HOWE TOWNSHIP.
A. M. Vanhorn 14 7 00
S. Crawford 13 10 00
Black A Nobllt 14 7 00
Curtis Johnson 14 7 00
I. H. Gildersloeve 9 25 00
Lynch A Co 13 10 00
J. C. Huntington 14 7 00
J. L. saxton 14 7 00
HICKORY TOWNSHIP.
W. P. Crouch 14 7 00
T.J.Bowman 12 12 60
Wheeler A Dusenbury 11 IS 00
HARMONY TOWNSHIP.
W. C. Allen A Co 14 7 00
W. P. Biggins 14 7 00
W.G. Wilklns 14 7 00
Geo. W. King A Son 14 7 00
Teed A Morse 14 7 00
Turner Bros ...........12 12 50
M. R. Hardcnburg 13 10 00
D. H. Demun 14 7 00
JKNKS TOWNSHIP.
G. W. Baxter 14 7 00
Iavid Minta 9 25 00
Chas. O. Rogers 12 12 60
8. 8. Towler 14 7 00
W. W. Krlbba 13 10 00
Cbas. 8. Leech 9 25 00
A. D. Neil 12 12 50
D. Cohen 14 7 00
M. N. Zeller 14 7 00
Amsler Bros. A Co 10 20 00
M. C. Carringer 14 7 00
T. J. Revner ..13 10 00
H. II. Hensil 14 7 00
J. F. Manner 14 7 00
Wagner A Wilson 14 7 00
Z. 8. Himes A Hon 14 7 00
J. M. Baughman 14 7 00
L. S. Clough A Co 12 , 12 60
Hammond Crosby Lum. Co ..12 12 50
iJimone Bros 14 7 00
D. A. Wright 14 7 00
Chas. J. Burg 14 7 00
KINUSLKY TOWNSHIP.
Mrs. M. Andrews 14 7 00
Salmon Creek Lumber Co.... 14 7 00
Chas. Bauer 14 7 00
T. J. Flemming 14 7 00
Watson Land Lumber Co 12 12 60
Eli Berlin 14 7 00
TIONESTA BOROUGH.
8. H. Haalet A Sons 13 10 00
J. R. Morgan 14 7 00
G. W. Bovard 14 7 00
C.W.Clark 14 7 00
l.awrence A Smearbaugh 12 12 60
- on. Auninr it 7 uu
O. W. Robinson - 10 20 00
Miles A Armstrong 13 10 00
F. R. Lanson. in an on
Heath A Kilmer 13 10 00
J as. Butler 14 7 (j
Giering A Son 14 7 00
TIONESTA TOWNSHIP.
C. M. Whiteman 14 7 00
BILLARUS.
BARNKTT TOWNSHIP.
H. N. Henderson, 2 tables .... $10 00
W, S. Henry, 2 tables 40 00
HICKORY TOWNSHIP.
John Holiday, 1 table 30 00
JKNKS TOWNSHIP.
J, W. Markort, 3 tables 60 00
K1NOSLKY TOWNSHIP.
B. J. Day, 2 tables 40 00
TIONESTA 110HOUOH.
L. Agnew, two tables 40 00
HARMONY TOWNSHIP.
Jacob Bender, 3 tables 60 00
REAL ESTATE BROKERS.
JKNKS TOWNSHIP.
M. C. Carringer 14 $7 00
TIONESTA BOROUGH.
C. M. Arner 14 7 00
J. T. Brennan 14 7 00
TAKE NOTICE All who are con
cerned in this appraisement, that an ap
peal will be held at tlio Treasurer's office.
In Tionosta, Haturdav, tho 4th day of
April, A. 1. 1N96, between the hours of 1
and 4 p. 111., when and where you may
atttend if you think proper.
I. li. Allison, Appraiser.
New Feed Store
in Tionesta.
C. W. "CLARK
has just opened a new feed
store in the Barnett Build
ing and keeps on hand
a good sized stock of
FLOUR, FEED, OATS, CORN,
HAY ANDSTRAW.
In fact everything in that line, which
be proposes to sell at the lowest
possible margin. Customers will receive
fair treatment and prompt atteutiou.
Whon iu need vail.
C. W. CLARK,
Tionesta, Pa.
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Miles&Armstrong
BEST PLACE TO BUY CLOTHING, BOOTS SHOES.
JUST RECEIVED
ALL
THE
LATEST
PATTERNS
WALL
THE TIME OF THE! YEAR HAS ARRIVED when tho energotlo
housewife begins to think about cleaning house, and while she Is cast
ing ber eyes about for new wall paper, etc., we wish to call her atten
tion to our excellent assortment, which comprisos all the latest de
signs In paper and bordors. Come and look thorn over while the assort
ment is complete. We are positive that we can katisfy the most fastidi
ous purchaser, because we have the most complete line evor exhibited in
Tionesta. Come and see.
WE ARE ALSO.
HEADQUARTERS
FOR CHOICE DRUGS, MEDICINES, STATIONERY. GROCERIES
PROVISION, CONFECTIONERY, Kul Come and examine goodsanj
prices, and we II do the rest.
HEATH & K!UMfr
DfUJQQISTS fiW QflOCi: fl$, - TIOTJESTl, f
TIME TABLE, In
effect Hept. 29, 1895.
Trains leave Tio
nesta for Oil City
and points west as
follows !
No. 31 Hllttkln kinraiiB io.ia
No. 61 Way Freight (carrying
passengers) 4:5n p. m.
No. 83 Oil City Exj.resa 7;55 p. in.
For Hickory, Tidioute.Warren.Kinrua.
Bradford, Olean and the East i
No. 80 Olean Express 8:44 a. in
No. 82 Pittsburgh Express..., 4:17 p. m.
No. 60 Way Freight (uarrying
passengers to lrviueton) 9:50 a. m.
Get Time Tables .and full information
from 8. Q. CLARK, Agent, Tionesta, Pa.
R. BELL, Gen'ISupt.
J. A. FELLOWS, F
Gen'l Passenger 4 Ticket Agent,
General ollice, Moouey-Brisbane Bldg
Cor. Main and Clinton Hts., Bull'alo.N.Y'
POTATOES
irC" Hvuam. ir ntiuuy grown, f.
uiak'ti lb. m Vow un they"""
t ""utrixrow 1 iwikMi'orn.
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CHEMICAL WORKS, "-
OIL EXCHANGE RESTAURANT.
Cor. Seneca and Centre Sts., Gil City
Pa., Thomas Gent. Proprietor. Meals
and Lunches served at all hours. Open
day aud night. When in the city look
up the Exchange Restaurant, and get a
good meal.
MISS IT!
....
boo:
.... BOYS AND GIRLS
To work for us.
Hustlers, who will
work hard and wo
liavo decided to pay
tho boy or girl who
will work tho hardest '
a good price.
Wo want every boy
and girl in tho city
under 18 years of ago
to call at our store
and seo what wo have
to offer you. Wo will
pay you well for tho
small amount of la
bor that you have to
do. Come and seo
what wo have to of
fer you.
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IN
PAPER!!
WARREN
NATIONAL BANK
Warron.'Penna,
CAPITAL, $150,000.00
DIRECTORS:
Nelson P. Wheeler, David W. Beaty
Jerry Crary, vm. D. Brown,
Geo. M. Parmlee, Audrew Hertzel,
C. Schiinmolfeng, A. T. Scolield,
Christian Smith, H. T. Russoll,
H. A. Jamicson.
JVriowiJ orttl Bwiineat accounts solici
ted on moat favorable terms consistent
with good conservative banking.
Interest allowed on deposits
Q. W. PKRMLEE, Ires.
If. A. JAMIKSO.V, Vice I,cs.
F. E. HERTZ EL, CuA- r
ri It 'L SSLVia'i U
WINKELMANN ft bKOWN UKUO CO
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