THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1890. BOROUGH OFFICERS. nnrgen., M. Hot-man. ood J. 1). Davis. P. R. Lanann. O. jHUce l,f th nnm fl A Ilnn.lnll (9 J. Setloy. ' Countable R. H. Can field. Collector J. R. Clark. Srhool Directors U. W. Holoman, I J. Hopkins L. Agnew, W. A. Grove, J. Jamioson, J. O. Scowden. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Congress YfM. C. Aiinold. Member of Senate Wm. II. IlTDK. A sscmhly J. E. WlCrtK. President Judge Ch aiii.ks II. NOYKS. i4noiaf Judge Ion. A. Nabh, A. J. MoCnav. 'YerMttrer Jambs II. Fowrs. Prnthonotriry, Iiegitert Recorder, At. Calvin M. Arnbr. Sheriff. John T. Carson. Oommiaaioner W. A. Conwki.Y, Pn tbr Yoonok, W. M. Coon. County Superintendent Aon km Kerr. District Attorney P. M. Clark. Jury Commissioners J. B. Oarpkn Jbs, Uko. Zukkiiki,, County Surveyor J. F. Proper. Coroner Dr. J. W. Morrow. Coimfj Auditor 1ft. K. AuiioTT, W. L. Stro'up, J..W. Elliott. HRflVLAIt TKRMB OF COURT. Fourth Monday of February. Tlilnl Monday or May. Last Monday of August. Third Monday of November. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIONESTA LODGE, No. SCO, I. O. O. F. Meets every Tuesday evening, in Odd Follows' Hall, Partridge building. I.VmEST LODGE, No. 184. A.O. U. W., I Meets every Friday evening In A.O.U. W. Hall, TloiioHtA. WASHINGTON CAMP, No. 420, P.O. H. of A., moots every Saturday eve ning In A. O. U. W. Hall, Tionesta. CAPT. GEORGE STOW POST, No. 274 G. A, R. MooUi 1st and 8d Wednes day evening In each month, in Odd Fel lows, Hall, Tionesta, CAPT. GEORGE STOW CORPS, No. 1;I7, W. R. C, meets first and third Wednesday evening of each month, in A. O. U. W. hall, Tionesta, Pa. rpiON EST A TENT, No. 164, K. O. T. -1 M., meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday evening in each month in A. O. U. V. hall Tionesta, Pa. 13 M.CLARK, 1 . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, and District Attorney. Ofllce, cor. of 1m and Brldgo Streets, Tionesta. Pa. Also agent for a numbor of reliable Fire Insurance Companies. T F. RITCHKY, J . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa, JB. SIGGINS, M. v., Physician, Surgeon A Druggist, TIONESTA, PA. J W. MORROW, M. D., Physician, Burgeon A Dentist, OWce and 'Residence three doors north of Hotel Agnow, Tionesta, Professional calls promptly responded to at all hours. LD. IIOWMAN, M. D., Phvsician A Surgeon, TIONESTA, PA. Ollloo in building formerly occupied by Dr. Nason. Call promptly responded to. night or day. Residence opposite Hotel Agnow. HOTEL AG NEW, L. AGNEW, Proprietor. This hotel, formerly the Lawrence House, has undergone a complete change, and la now furnished with all the mod ern improvements. Heated and lighted throughout with natural iras. bathrooms. hot and cold water, etc. The oomforU of guests never neglected. CENTRAL HOUSE, .J C. F. WEAVER, Proprietor. Tionsnta, Pa. This is the most centrally located hotel in tho place, and has all the niodorn improvements. No pains will bo spared to make it a pleasant stopping plauo for tho traveling public First class Livery in connection. REST HOTEL, . West Hickory, Pa. Jacob Ilondor, Proprietor. This hotel has but recently been completed, is nice ly furnished throughout, and offers the tlnost and most eomlortable accommoda tions to gnosis and the traveling public Rates reasonable. M AY, PARK CO., Corner of Elm Walnut 8ta., Tionesta, Pa., Hank of Discount and Deposit. In terest allowed on rune weposita. couec- tions made on all the Principal points of me u. ft. collections solicited. pHIL. EMERT, FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER. Shop in Walters buildiiiK. Cor. Elm and alnut streets. Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work from the finest to the coarsest and guarantees his work to give period satisfaction. Prompt atten tion given to mending, and prices rea sonable. T F. ZAHRINGER. I. PRACTICAL WATCH-MAKER and Jeweler of 25 years' experience, is prepared to do all work iu Lis line on short notice and at reasonable prices. Alwuvs i?uaraiitooa satisfaction. Watch es, JoweTry, Ao., ordered for parties! at the lowest possible figure. Will be found iu tho building next to Keeley Club uooui. J ORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. Fred. Grettcnbergor GENEKAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General Hlacksmithlug prompt ly done at Low Kutes. Repairing Mill Machinery given special altenliou, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop iu rear of and lust west of the bliaw House, lidioulo, fa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRETTENBERGER. LL i GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PENN. JAS. T. HRENNAN, IttMtl J01 ill o Airont 11 ml Conveynneer, rwz. tire Ann acci- PALMS, WILD LANDS, HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE OE EXCHANGE, I reprosent the oldost, strongest, and best Insurance Companion in the United States. C. M. ARNER. CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE BROKER AND COLLEGTOR. TIONESTA, PEEN'A. Deeds. Bonds. Mortiraires. Loases.Wills. Powers of Attorney, Articles of Agree ment, and ail other legal instruments cf writing, drawn with accuracy and dis patch. Titles examined and "Brlofs" prepared. Ground rents, mortgages, and loans negotiated. Farms and wild lands, nouses and lots for sale or rent. Registers of Property for sale or to lot. open to the inspection of those interested. Particular attention paid to the collection of rents, interest, etc. Also to the proper assessment of lands and payment of taxes. Probating accounts, acknowledg ment of deeds, and depositions taken. Church aaJ Babbnth Hchaol. Prosbvterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a. m. t M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m. Preaching in M. E. Church every Sab bath evening by Rev. W. W. Dale. Preaching in the F. M. Church every Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Rev. t . K. Glass, Fastor. Services in the Presbyterian Church every Sabbath morning and evening, ttov. J. v. MCAninon omciating. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market, f 1.40. How about that local tolophono line? Wm. Lawrence Is in Pittsburg on business. C. M. Shawkey of Warren was in town a few hours yesterday. . Carpet sale Thursday, March 26, at Miles A Armstrong's. tf Born, to Mr. and Mrs.George Weant, Thursday, March 12, 1890, a daughter. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hun ter, of Nebraska, Friday, March 13, 1890, a son. Miss Minnie Strong, of Tidioute, was the guest of Miss Effle Clark over Sunday. -A. II. Jones of the Electrlo company spent Sunday with friends in Tionesta. Derrick. Just think of itt Nice lemon cookies, nice ginger snaps,nuly 6 cents a pound, at Lanson's. It Miss Maude Brennan returned Fri day from a three weeks' visit with friends in Titusvllle. Buy where yon can buy the cheapest. Good goods. Try us on wall paper. Lanson's. It Constable Fil. Kellogg and James L. Maze were over from Marinvllle a few bourn yesterday. Mrs. Long of Sandy Lake was a guest of friends at the Rural House the first of the week. Just received at Lanson's, a full line of Bhoes and slippers of the celebrated Richardson make. It Master Thomas Myers of Oil City was the guest of his little friend "Nim" Craig over Sunday. A big ice gorge is reported In the river below Parker, some sixteen or eighteen miles In length. -Timothy seed, clover seed, seod oats, seed corn, and all kinds of flour and feed at Lanson's, cheap for cash. It. TheW. R. C. will give another of their delightful parlor socials at the resi dence of Mrs. Kate B. Craig, in the near future. Miss Mary Rumberger, teacher of the Golenza school, who has been visiting ber parents at East Brady, returned to her labors last Friday. Miss Susie Iluling has gone to Qui tonvllle to take charge of and finish the school recently resigned by R. A. Strick enberg of Marienville. Quite a large load of Tionesta people took advantage of the excellent sleighing and attended the revival meeting at Ne braska Sunday evening. For rent, a house with six rooms, large garden and some fruit, in Tionesta, For rates or other information, inquire of T. F. Ritcher. Esq.. Tionesta, Pa. tf New announcements this week : County Commissioners, Edward Kerr, Barnett twp., George W. Osgood, Kings- ley Iwp.; County Auditor, James R, Clark, Tionesta. Joseph F. Matt, the renowned piano tuner of Buffalo, N. Y., will be in town la a short time. Mr. Matt has received many flattering testimonials on his artis tic tuning, from eminent critics. tf. Don't forget that the place to buy fresh oysters, fruits and vegetables in season, confectionery, cigars aud tobacco is where you can get the best goods at the best prices. That Is at Amsler's. tf. The Christian Endeavor society of the Presbyterian church, will serve supper in the Kepler hall, Friday evening, March 20. 1890, commencing at 6:30 o'clock. Adults 25cts. Children 15 cts. All are cordially invited. It will soon be time to bur Carpets, Oil Cloths, Floor Mattings, and Lanson will soon have in a Hue where you oau see it, have it cut to match, and delivered in about sixteen minutes, and price will be just as low as any one dare. It The Mnadville street railway system is a go. It is designed to be extended into a suburban line which shall reach Sagertown, Cambridge and Edinboro, with the idea of securing the trade of these places to Moadvilla merchants. For the small amount of snow that has fallen in this section of country, the winler of 1895-6 will go down in history as hr.viug furnished the finest sleighing of any within the memory of the oldest inhabitant. Aud it has been made use of to the fullest extent. The Devonian Oil Company of Brad ford has opened up a new oil pool in Me Kean county. The well is drilled into the stratum known as the Kinzua sand aud is expected to produce about cue hundred barrels per day. There seems to be no limit to the Bradford field. 'Squire John W. Tyrrel has been ly ing very critically ill at his home at Old town, for some weeks psst, and from the nature of his disease, dropsy, bis physi cian has very little hope for his recovery. Mr. Tyrrel Is a veteran of the late war. Remember, we are not always known by our much talking, but what we do counts. We will sell good clothing J ust as cheap as any one, or if you want something In "odds" cheap, for common wear we have It also. Come In and see. No trouble to show goods at Lanson's. The groundhog's six weeks of winter weather expired Sunday, says the Frank lin New. Ho can point with pride to some of the coldest weather of the sea son in the last weok of his present term, and to the fact that the sleighing of the last three days was the best of the win ter. Following is the lint of unclaimed letters lying in the post office at Tiones ta, Pa., March 10, 1896: Miss Jennie Con fer, 2, Mrs. Eph. Whitohill, Ll.zio Roedo, Herman Cohen, Jacob Cook, J. A. Hop- ler, J. V. Kelly, Maple Creek Lumber Co., Tomas McKinscerton, M. T. Porter field, John F. Ray. Don't fall to attend the Farmers' In stitute next Monday and Tuesday, at the court house. The full program Is pub lished this week, by which It will be seon that tho occasion will be an enter taining one to all interested in farming pursuits, good roads, etc. Come out and bring a question with you. A sleigh load of a dozen or more of Tionesta's domino experts drove to West Hickory last evening to engage in a friendly match with players of that place, at the pleasant homo of A. J. Kigglns. An elegant lunch was served during the evening, and a most enjoyable evening is reportod by all who attended. Lawronco A Smearbaugh have Just opened a handsome Invoice of Spring and Summer dry goods that are sure to please the ladies. Wash goods, such as percales, zephyrs, chiviots, etc., in all styles. Ginghams, pretty and good. Embroideries, etc. Call before making your selections. We think we can please you. It , As fine a stock of shoes of all grades and styles, for ladies, gentlemen, boys, Misses and children, as have been shown In Tionesta for years can be seon at Lawrence Smearbaugb's. They have been selected with a view to please both in style and quality, and as to price we have made that to suit the hard times. Call and Bee them. It Marie Diem, the oldest member of the Economlto Society, is dead, aged 81 years. Miss Diein was born in Germany and came to this oountry 1817, settling in New Harmony, Ind., where the society was first organized. She was a member of the body of elders, and was the last member of the numbor who was with the society when It moved to Economy, Pa, Her death leavos a membership of thirteen in the society. All who wish to buy carpet of any kind are Invited to the great carpet sale at Miles A Armstrong's on Thursday, March 20. If you wish to buy you can not afford to miss i. We will show a full line of samples from the largest wholesale house in Philadelphia of all grades from the cheapest to the best car pets made. Bring the size of your rooms and have carpet cut and matched, with out waste. Ladies don't miss it. tf Friends here of A. M. Doutt and Frank S. Hunter, have received invita tions to attend the graduation exercises of the Cleveland Medical College, and the Cleveland University of Medicine and Surgery, which takes place this week. Both gontlomen will be in the graduating classes of their respective colleges, Mr. Doutt in medicine, and Mr. Hunter iu dentistry. Mrs. Doutt left Monday for Cleveland to be presont at the exercises. We understand that both gentleman passed very highly in their respective examinations. James Valentine, son of U. 8. and Malissa Zahniser, died at the home of his parents, in Tionesta twp., Sunday morning, March 16, 1890, sged 14 years, 4 bios, and 10 days. 'Tine, as he was fa miliarly known to all his acquaintances, was a bright, active, energetio boy, who gave great promise of becoming a useful man. From infancy, almost, he display ed a wonderful amount of ambition, and unlike many boys he was better con tented while engaged in some profitable employment than when at play. Fort lie past two years he had been suffering from diabetes, yet bis indomitable will kept him on his feet and actively engaged in some useful pursuit about the farm until within two weeks of his death. He was a very manly boy, and his early tak ing away is a most crushing blow to the family, and in their boreavemont they have the sympathy of all their neighbors. Funeral services were held at the house yesterday, the interment taking place in xuveiBiue v-euiow)ry. Xewmaiivllle. Sunday morning about eight o'clock tne luiiamianu ot JMewmansville were aurprised at seeing a man with a load of grain drive into town and stop at the store. It was very evident that ho ex peoted to walk right in, by the force with which he brought up against the door, after lifting the lutch. Surprised at the door not opening he backed oil' the porch. viewed the upper story aud seemed to ne wondering wny Air. LKing was not In bis store at tiiut time of day. Deciding that something must be wrong, he has tened across to me not"i wnere he gained admittance without difficulty. He in quired why the store was not open and said that he was on his way to Frybnrg to tne grist mill and bad stopped at the store to get a pipe and have a smoke. They told him Mr. Long did not keep 1113 store open on nunuay. a iter oonsid erablo trouble they succeeded in con vincing him that it was Sunday. They lurnisuod mm a pipe and tne gentleman started on the return trio. Mrs. Thompson, who has been danger ously ill, is reported better. Dr. liowman of Tionesta was called last Saturday to attend the little aon of James Turk. Rev. Glass delivered a very able ser mon at the F. M. church last Sunday. The bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. George Blum, made their appearance at church Sunday. They looked happy notwithstanding the fact that the Cow Bull Hand serenaded them until a lale hour Saturday evoninu. Some of our young folks attended church at Nebraska Sunday evening and report an interesting meeting. , DUsuIuf lull Notice. The partnership heretofore existing be tween J. T. and A. 11. Dale was dissolved by mutual consent March 9, lMHi. All accounts will be settled by J. T. Dale. J. T. Dalk, A.II.lMl.K. Tionesta, Pa., March 11, l&M. at. MVst Hickory. M. R. Hnrdenhurg went to Colorado on business Inst weok. W. M. Coon of Barnett township and John Gloning of Jonks township wore in town last week. Homer Dewalt was In Noiltown last Friday on business. Mrs. Birchfiold at present writing Is reported better. Mrs. Stewart Turner Is on tho sick list Orion Siggins returned from Pittsburg Saturday where ho had been on business. Col. Cartor of Titusvllle, accompanlod by Mr. Caster and Mr. Lanoy, wero vis itors at Riverside farm last week, Wednesday. Quite a number from this place attend ed the box social at Rialto Saturday evening. All report an enjoyable time. S. Sutley is getting his lumber on for his new house on Ann St. Moving time, April 1st, will booh be here and there seems to be a scarcity of houses here to accommodate those that want them. Seems as (hough some of our enterprising men would build some. It would be a good Investment. ScHinni.En. Foxburg, Hoivn Township. Roport of Foxburg (Forest county) school for month ending March 10. No. enrolled, 40; average attendance, 29; Per cent, of attendance, 80. Thoso pres ent every days James Campbell, Fred Cromwell, Charles J. Fox, Harry Mo Donald, Theodore Norman, Jefferson Mays, Anna GIfford, Ella Kingsley, Ida Norman, Wave Norman. Not missing more than two: Mary Wilcox, Mary List, Ellen Llmberg, Peter Mays, Ed ward Fox, Dennlo Denslingor, Carl Cromwell. Nancy C. Modrow, Teacher. The people of Lynchburg who depend on gas for fuol, have experienced great inconvenience lately sspecially on very cold mornings from the gas going off, and the housewives have to be on the lookout to save an explosion. Within two weeks, two houses there have been burned to the ground. The first with all Its contents, and the latter, which be longed to John Daly, but one machine and a few chairs were taken. On last Friday morning, while Mrs. Daloy was on an errand to a neighbors, the gas came on in such force as to set the house on fire. A little boy, three years old, who had been left in the house, managed to get a door open and give the alarm. Soon all was in flames. The bouse to the east of Mr. Daley's in which Dan Haines livoB, was badly damaged, and Mike .Liyncus nouse across tlie street was scorched. No insurance. FARMERS' INSTITUTE. 1 To be held under the auspices of tho De partment of Agriculture of tho State of Pennsylvania, in the Court House, Tionesta, Pa., Monday pnd Tuesday, March 23 and 24, 1896. Exercises pub lic and free. Everybody is invited. PROGRAM. MONDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 23. Music Prayer. Address of Welcome. Amos F. Lode- bur, Starr. Pa. Kesponse. frof. John Hamilton, Dep uty Secretary of Agriculture, Harris burg, Fa. Farming as it Should Be. Wm. L. Nesbit, Lewisburg, Union County, Pa. Liiscussion oponed Dy m. Cropp, Tio nesta, Pa. Care Taking. Worth Hard Cash. Col. John A. Woodward, Howard, Center County, Pa. t-otato culture. Mr. T. li. Terry, Ohio. Discussion opened by A. J. Siggins, West Hickory, Pa. Music. MONDAY EVENINO. Music. Question Box. Good Roads. Prof. John Hamilton, Deputy Secretary of Agriculture, Harris burg, Pa. Does Farmlnir Pav in Pennsylvania? W. L. Nesbit, Lewisburg, Union Coun ty, Pa. Education on the Farm. T. F. Ritchey, Tionesta. Music TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 24. Music. Prayer. Question Box. The Value of Spravimr. T. B. Terrv. Ohio. Discussion opeuod by Henry Led ebur, Starr, Pa. State Appropriations for Roads. Jon athan Albaugb, East Hickorv, Pa. Diseases of Cattle. John C. Hoovler, Tionesta, Pa. Music. TUESDAY AFTERNOON. Music. Question Box. Our Public Roads. Proper Surveys. Legislation Needed. T. D. Collins, Ne braska, Pa. Lime. Its Value as a Fertilizer. W. L. Nesbit, Lewisburg, Pa. Discussion opened by R. O. Carson, Perry, Forest County. The Value of Clover and How to Pro cure a S'and Upon the Soil. Col. John A. Woodward, Center Countv. Discus sion opened by Eli liorlin, xVhig Hill. Gardening for the Family and Market. T. B. Torry, Ohio. Discussion opened by W. H. H. Dottorer, Rosa Run. Music. TUE8DAY EVENING. Music. Question Box. Practical Farming. T. B. Terry, Ohio. Taxation. Prof. John Hamilton, Har risburg. Successful Tree Planting. S. D. Irwin, Tionesta. Emphasis in Farming. Col. John A. Woodward. The mission of farmers' institutes. Wm. L. Nesbit. Music. Special Notice: The foregoiug ordor will be followed as closely as possible. but other exercises will be introduced, if found desirable. Speeches, Kssavs and papers ought not to exceed 20 minutes. The papers when read are considered the property of t lie Department of Agriculture. Although these Institutes are designed and conducted for the education and ad vantage of Farmers, yet all who sre in teroMed aro invited to attend, and it is hoped that they will show their apprecia tion not only by being present at the meetings, but also by taking part in the discussions. Ask Questions. A Question Box will be kept umn the Secretary's desk, and all are invited to place therein such questions as they may wish to have dis cussed during the session. At a proper time, designated by tho meeting, these questions will be leferrcd to some one lor answer, or Drought up lor general discussion. All Granges, Alliances, Agricultural Societies an i kindred Agricultural Or ganizations are specially invited to at tend. For further information and for Pro grams, address, C. A. Ran pa Tionesta, Pa. Chairman of Board of Iiixtituto Mana gers for Forest County. We sincerely hope and expect that all citizens who aro interested in tiie ad vancement of our agricultural interests in rore-tt County, aud also 111 the peruia pent improvement of our Public Roads, will so arrange their business to attend every session of this our first Farmers' Institute iu Forest County. Every ses sion will be benelieial to us all. Come and bring your wires and families, for it has been said that "Agitation of thought is the beginning or wisdom. Manaueus. Itciliiftlon In Prices of Fresh Meats. On account of the dull limes ami the scarcity of money we have concluded for tho IiompIIc of our 'customers, to make a reduction In the pricos of fresh moats, as "live and ret live" In our motto. Until further notico we will (.ell Round steak, 10 cents Surloin sloak, rants Pork stoaa, 10 cents Hnusago 10 cents Boiling beef, 5 to 8 cents Veal, 6 to 12 cents llologna sausage 10 cents Liverwurst, 8 lbs for 25 cents Thoso prices are much lower than has boon customary in Tionesta, but we ex pect to build up a trade that will be largo enough to keep them down. We respect fully solicit your patronage. 2t. J. (iucRiNQ A Son. Permanent Certificates. The examination for permanent cer tificates will be held in Tionesta on Fri day, April 3, lKritt. All teachers who wish to take the examination will please report at once to NANcr C. Monnow, 3t Lynch, Pa. Simon S. Hartman, of Tunnelton, West Va., has been subject to attacks of colic about once a year, and would have to call a doctor and then suffer for about twelve hours as much as some do when they dio. Ho was taken recently JiiHt the same as at other times, and concluded to try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholora and Diarrhoea Remedy. He says: "I took one doso of it and it gave me relief in five minutes. That is more than any thing else has ever done for me." For sale by Heath A Kilmer. J. W. Pierce, Republic, la., says: "I have used One Minute Cough Cure In my family and for myself, with results so entirely satisfactory tiiat I can hardly find words to express myself as to its merit. I will never fail to recommend it to others, on every occasion that pro sents Itself." Heath Killmer. Don't invite disappointment by exper imenting. Depend upon One" Minute Cough Cure and you have immediate re lief. It cures croup. The only harmless remedy that produces immediate results. Heath A Killmer. TREASURER'S SALE -OF- SEATED AND UNSEATED LANDS, IN FOREST COUNTY, PA. BY VIRTUE of Sundry acts of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania relating to the sale of Seated and Unseated lauds in the Co'intv of Forest, etc, for taxes due and unpaid. 1 will oiler at puiiuo saio at tne court House In toe liorougn 01 iiotiesta, l a., on the SECOND MONDAY OF JUNE, 1896. hoi tie the Eighth day of Juno. 18IM). at 10 o clock a. in., tne following described pieces of land, or eucii parts thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the amount of taxos and costs due and unpaid against the same, and continue tho same lrom day to day is the same may be found necessary. TERMS OF SALE: The amount of taxes and costs must be paid when the proporty is struck off, or the sale may be avoided and the property put up and resold. All tracts lint otherwise marked are adver tised fur luxes fur 1894 and 1895. TJIV!Si:V,i,i:i) LANDS. Barnett Township. WinuL Acre.. W amities or Owner. Iffl'l 5701 1 RS4JW Winlack '94 3100 449 John Becker 385 6701 05 Reed, B J 12 3159 2471 Clark & Kreitler, E. part 211 3311 100 Steiner. Daniel Hi 5700 280 Pearsull, J B '94 25 23 Paine. S W '94 6 11 8 10 Paine, S W 94 3 3305 18 8-10 Paine, S W '94 5 42 Oil City FuelSupplyCo'95 4 5700 295 M W iiai nos fl Pearsal '95 18 Creen Township. 5185 503 Duncan, Robert 106 3818 fil Lacy 33 6504 IOimi Lacy '94 204 5504 1124 Collins A Watson '95 430 5505 680 Lacy '94 104 5505 704 Collins ifc Watson '95 220 5501 1000 Lacy '94 303 5501 1213 Collins Jt Watson '95 579 5500 600 Laey '94 205 6500 3819 3819 1028 Collins A Watson '95 053 800 McClintock, Hamilton '94 41 308 McClintock, Hamilton '95 35 120 Mvers. Peter fl Nulf, i of land '94 11 99 151 Myers, Peter fl Nulf, i of land '95 3 112 Myers, E H A Co '85 4 100 EoEmerson II Coiiroy '94 U 100 EOEmerson 11 Conroy '95 11 373 Thomas F Thomas '95 35 60 Lacy 9 5189 5189 6189 6183 3818 100 First National Bank of Holidaysburg '94 12 30 106 First National Bank of Holidaysbuig '95 9 65 5184 6183 5185 6185 5183 5183 57 Goo y.uondell n E. T. Co '94 11 70 373 T C Fowler fl Thomas '05 85 10 210 John A Dale heirs 94 28 70 232 John A Dale heirs '95 18 10 100 S D lrwlu 11 Phillis J of land '94 6 13 110 S D Irwin 11 Phillis ) of land '95 5 jj J 518 Watson A Colliua '94 41 208 3K10 3817 3810 3M7 3S10 3M7 .'iKJO I 641 T D Collins '94 ! 61 T D Collins 60 Unknown fl Davis '94 8 40 48 Clark, Mrs Fayette 04 Collins A Watson '05 5500 5500 181J Proper, O W A J F land only Wj 5500 181J Patterson, M V, timber only, '95 5501 1321 Proper A Lacy '95 3818 lh3 T D Collins A Co '95 Harmony Township. 60 Foreman, N S fl Dawson A Ueeser '''4 102 McCalmont, J H 102 McCalmont, N F 10.1 Mcfalmoiit, John F 115 MeCali t, J S 110 McCalmont, Mrs. J. F. i of 80 Breiiuan A Weed fl Newburv, K ' 224 S S Cartwfight 222 li'tj llaworth heirs 75 Miles, Himh 60 Itrcden, James fl Hogan 134 Paul, S '95 134 Paul, R S '9.1 I & 259 Pittsburg Nat. Bank of Commerce ilk) Smiley, Dr II Getohol 60 A J SigginsA J li Siggins II 0 Brunei, Sauiuwl '95 loo iiou iiiaii, T J fl Connely ".i.'i 100 Siggins A Helm, J B 50 SiiiUlliH, Job 11 11 Clelaud '94 95 Sit-'UhiH, John A Helm fl Page A Brown Hickory Township. 14 65 23 S'.r. 5203 Hub. W.i.utc. u owucr. 6"o Wilkins, Ciocker A 1 .011 . 'Hi 670 Wilkius, Crooner A Long '95 J of 150 Lake Erie i'et Co'95 35 62 6203 5192 300 John Soialnvooil 4 of Will Loiigweil A Fee 5-10 of hi Colbert lir.ll Reed 50 II II Slow 5232 2 Francis Henry 6101 50 I rioii Sitikfin 5102 50 J M Kepler &192 50 O Siggins ll Clapp 3iwy 300 .TMClapp.Unknown 4 00 34 Martin .Smith 45 55 45 O Siifirins fl Church 14 19 1 O Siggins fl Middle ton 73 6192 15-lfi5oni24iicrri A P Churc hill '95 4 34 6192 10-lfl;Vif024acros F V Moriran 6 87 6192 10-105of024acres Emma Die- londorf 6 37 51!I2 )0-!65()f2(acroH J W Willard 8 37 5102 10-105ofH2faeres W W Marks 6 37 fill.! 8-l05ot'024ai-rra J TBenchor'95 47 5192 42-105of02laeres (Jeol'Urilllth 10 91 6192 22 Diekraifor JHAWm 2 90 5192 200 Dickragor JHAWm 95 12 40 5210 28 Holbrook S S '95 1 75 Howe Township. 5102 750 Anchor Oil Co '04 239 40 3!97 111 J Rosnnblat '95 90 89 1197 37 H Rosenblat 30 29 3107 37 H Waldheimer 23 87 4791 900 Wriirht A Duhring '94 203 34 4791 1125 Wrlitht A Duhrinir '95 330 00 r20rt JofSOO Wallace W Cook '94 5 12 r.200 8-52 Wallace W Cook '95 281 10 3198 Scor 25 Murphy, M '94 9 32 4H23 476 Pittsburg A Forest Co Lumber Co'94 120 02 4823 634 Pittsburg A Forest Co Lumber Co'95 19) 40 5105 576 Grandin A Co 4 oil ami cas '94 10 94 5105 1031 Grandin A Co 4 oil and gas '95 17 00 108 150 Grandin A Co ) oil and iras '94 2 85 5108 228 Grandin A Co oil and gas '95 8 44 3189 203 II Lerov A J Link- lain '95 66 00 3185 107 Mifllin, J 33 49 Vacant 25 Reed A Brennoman fl Dohhs 9 63 Vacant 17 Reed A Brennoman 7 09 2730 69 100 Albert Fox fl Blon- din '94 26 60 2916 U 109 W Willinkll Will iams 12 52 2910 10 lot 111 W Willink, Stew art 't5 3 m 2916 20Jofl08 W Willink, Stewart '95 3 50 2995 44 100 Brown A Irwin '94 5 32 I1S6 68 Dobbs, J B '91 18 09 2:(66 260 L A Brennoman 44 82 3184 326 Lerov ALinklain'05 21 45 2X50 2 110 P J Swain 12 58 Vacant 100 R J Blood fl C H Blood '94 26 60 Vacant 138 R J Blood fl C H Blood '95 16 50 3801 393 2-10 Means A White '94 29 87 3X01 455 South Penn'Jd Co'95 30 03 3IH0 100 Thomas HTaylor'94 31 92 21177 100 Rappee, J 8 38 32 Vacant 50 John FertigfiETCo95 16 60 Vacant 50 JnhnFcrligtl ETCo95 16 50 Vacant 301 Fertig, McKinnoyit Satteriield 19 48 2) W S Cole fl Nugent 1 47 2878 3-5ori003 O W A J F Proper, land only '94 48 44 2878 3-5ofll60 O W A J F Proper, land only '95 40 20 2878 2-5ofl063 J M Stewart '94 129 28 2H78 2-5of 1100 J M Stewart '95 145 20 2878 3-5otl003 J M Bomis, timber only '94 145 43 2878 3-5ofll60 J M Hem is. timber only '95 181 00 3005 1000 Wll Frost rl Wright A Duhring '94 285 00 3005 743 WH Frost fl Wright A Duhring '95 247 50 3189 1028 John McNair. tim- bor '91 114 00 3193 990 T D Collins '94 203 84 3193 1I( T D Collins '95 204 00 IH23 181 T I) Collins '94 48 23 4823 634 T D Collins '95 198 00 3195 250 T D Collins 99 50 8195 25 T D Collins 8 06 3192 990 T I) Collins '94 203 84 3192 1122 T I) Collins '95 330 00 4790 890 T I) Collins 639 06 Vacant 100 S S Hennie A Co 63 00 4821 608 T D Collins '95 132 00 2850 4-6-7 327 Anderson, A P '95 21 59 3004 37 WrightADuhring'05 2 45 2977 Jot 35 01 Willink, vV '95 4 02 2736 110 Booth Rea '95 7 20 2736 51 110 G W Robinson, oil and iras '95 3 63 Vacant 400 EN Lee.Roceiver '95 66 00 3801 18 Means A White 95 118 Jenks Township. 6141 27 Robinson & Bon ner fl Koynton 9 51 6141 5 127 Wray W. A. '94 32 4 5142 11 132 Boyuton P '94 9 37 5142 11 140 Boyntou P '95 9 M) 5145 195 Blood It.I, east part 101 00 5143 100 Hood Uoubright&Uo 94 21 80 5145 100 Hood Bon bright&Co 0B 35 00 3IU2 1100 H Leroy&J Llnklain '94 2M 16 3102 1050 II Leroy&J Linklain 95 309 00 3165 449 H Leroy&J Liliklain 150 67 3179 51 ten 11 Leroy&J Link- lain, IS F ltoher 30 25 3179 59 112 Henry KoHxman 67 M 3179 60 69 H Leroy&J Liuklaio 44 21 3181 30 50 Mrs Isabella Price 3197 itlM 30 60 Mrs Isabella Price 31 27 8182 3-4-5-6-9-12 13 14- 19-20- 1073 Baker Hammond & Co 403 55 5138 3:5 Penn Tanning Co "95 127 7" 3-"04 9-lfiof 1014 Nicholson John '94 145 80 3504 9-16 of 1131 Nicholson John '95 275 02 3071 1000 W II Frost '94 255 60 3' 7I 1171 W H Frost '98 3 9 50 3177 31 114 Sunstein Cass '95 39 90 3109 100 Ashley J & K 82 04 Vacant 200 It J Blood 86 58 3!i. 39 Marks L J 20 5138 118 G W Booaeld '95 26 28 5141 100 Thompson John '94 40 89 6141 137 Robinson & lionubr'93 9 00 314 6' 4 H rower C. '95 232 40 3322 100 Anna Hills 20 39 3159 247Ji C B Clark & Kreit ler '94 62 90 3159 328 C B Clark & Kreit ler '95 114 80 Vacant 43 Thomas Nugent 14 01 3174 42,47 106 William Kobinson'95 37 08 .1173 28 Blood Cyrus estate 8 6t 3042 7 100 Proper Aguew & Kelly 32 8' 3607 1000 W rilit&r)iihriiig '84 29S 20 3'iii7 1120 Wrinlit&DuUriiig '95 78 82 M171 103 HlooU V V 47 3173 100 lllood VV 39 79 317 t 80 Blood I' P 16 8 3109 105 Towler 8 S 25 24 3170 63 Hunt Mrs LM 3131 300 100 Emm J Curry 32 60 3183 20 A N MouUiliouse & others 12 11 8110 751 Grandin oil co 1-2 oil, gas '94 13 35 5110 903 Graudm oil co 1-2 oil, gas '95 15 75 6129 68 Graudiu oil co 1-2 oil, gas 3 08 5129 68 ' Marcy oil co 1-2 oil, gas '95 2 02 3800 814 Geo Meaus & C J Dempsey '04 57 80 30' 9 3-4 of 1000 A H Thack & oth ers, oil and gas '94 26 1 4 3:i;9 of 1124 A 11 Thai'k & oth ers oil, gas '93 39 35 Vacant 132 O W Proper ti Wood burn 42 IHi 3109 7 1-5 Irwin S II 4 72 .'136 KOSLCIough 22 64 5107 1000 8 L dough '94 175 73 5107 t-'9 8 L Clough '95 229 9". 514 1 9 279'j T J Motl'ett ti Carl & co '94 19 85 :WOt 347 Means & White '94 24 64 3H0I 314 Suuili Penn oil co '96 23 33 33.'2 60 Jainxs Phillis ti U alknrman '95 3 50 5144 13 .'10 Cecil Gross ti Foreman 9 77 3' 43 100 Mrs Lizzie Frost. 22 98 3561 2-10of II -4 Crabtreo Johu '95 15 47 356 Fiosl W H 124 no 2022 193 North Penn oil 00 '95 13 1 4 3HU1 tsi Means & WhiUi '95 6 02 Kingsley Township. 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H .tiu.uj. ui U.u.r- awX 5I..7 75 Gilbert James '94 9 60 5117 115 GiDiert James '05 13 23 6143 100 Unknown '91 12 Ml 6145 222 Proper OWll Watson '9" 12 eO 3113 100 Johu A&.lat ksou Stewart '94 9 0 : ! 1.3 5U John A&Jaekson htewart '9 4 72 3142 l-2ufl50 bleakly & Cuuuely '94 7 20 3142 1-2 of 64 Kl 'iikli y & Cociuely'05 5 SI 510 390 Wolf & Co 74 49 51H7 1,1) Wolf & Co 1 . : 511 9IJ4 Charles Slarrow fl White i7 4 1 5187 91 Charles starrow ti White 17 4: 61KH 320 William Sinclair St 0 2 BI05 300 Gran.lln & co 1-2 oil, gas '94 4 "0 5105 340 Grandin & rn 1-2 nil, gas '95 4 71 51 OS P.V) Grandin & co 1-2 oil, lias '94 13 0 BIOS Vnii Granclin&col-2oil,gas '94 17 5109 1000 Grandin & col 2 oil, gas '94 to no 5109 1 1 ;30 Gramlin & en 1 2 oil, gas '95 25 (!H 6110 :(00 Orumlin & co oil, gas 9 52 612 1000 Oranilln & co 1-2 oil, gas '94 16 5128 M77 nraniliii&co1-2nil,gaa'5 21 5129 900 Grandin & co l-2ntl,gaa '94 14 5129 1000 Grandin & co 1-2 oil, ks '95 15 .'191 J M Clapp 6 5214 00 Anchor Oil co 22 5193 2-3 of 400 Lake Erie Oil co '05 30 6131 1000 Forest Oil co 151 5138 32X Whiti.kln& Hrennan 6 5234 1-2 of 9.50 II 11 May estate land only '94 30 39 5234 1-2 of 895 H II May estate, land on ly . 42 :il 234 1-2 of 895 I) C Cornen "95 42 31 Tionesta Township. 114 Chafl'ee Henry heirs'94 23 2 RieKinn O 104 Pheoiiix oil co 118 43Jf W V Dalrymple 15 1-2 of 170 Dale John A fl Stone 10 7 0 32 25 41 06 95 9! I 00 40 9S 23 10 2824 180 Gillmorn & Dull 4 2X30 990 IUnnalnVGiHUan'94 202 2836 1072 Hannah&(iilflian'95 118 821 106 Oraham&Paul Htiner 39 1-2 of 405 8 T May & Irwin 39 127 Amy ! W 64 2H 2 .0 .1 W Fielder '94 51 2828 205 J W Fielder "95 48 9 Samuel H Philips heirs 1 40 J P Vanvrankin 10 47 .-4 .-0 00 00 5'i 00 70 08 06 :;9 49 71 66 02 60 14 54 70 40 90 57 07 15 28'B 1-2 of 41 a 11 lrwiu HVanderhoof s 3822 1000 Woods Heirs '94 1H4 3822 104 Woods Heirs '95 14 4-5 Fourth National Hank of of Pittsburg 17 2825 1001 Hammond '95 111 3824 200 E M Paine II Kenneway 5 K Curtis 195 James Bleakley '95 30 i! f Mi l almout H8 242 J M Clapp 50 9K J T Hrennan 1 3824 152 Q W Robinson fl Walker 23 130 Henry Johnson fl llilamls '94 10 65 A T Crepp fl Gadsby '95 9 235 100 Dale & Corb '94 20 235 53 Freeman & Greaves '95 8 2823 371- J M Clapp 71 24 Morgan Joseph '95 3 64 Morgan JoBeph '95 7 40 Perry rl Huston "95 2 2 Randall C A fl ButterfleM '95 2K33 ) 8.-5 Cartin Mrs Catharine 1-8 235 ( oil and gas '95 4 833 ) 401 Curtin MrB Catharine 1-8 2833 ( oil and sas '9.5 2 Barnet Township. 'I'arrmnt. Acre.. IT.mnie. or Owasr. Aro'!. 200 Shields, W D fl Elder 18 09 5701 105 Flick, J R 11 Pearsall '94 10 00 6701 105 Haight, Geo fl Flick '95 7 89 Creen. Township. 3819 50 Bonner, J estate '94 ,9 20- 3825 50 First Nat. Bank of Holi- davsburg 20 00 3185 106 First Nat. Hank of Holi- davsburg 32 10 5133 21 Haslet, W W '94 4 28 1 of 187 Walters, Orris A ('has '91 '12 69 3819 50 Jjougstroth heirs '95 4 85 5133 21 Murphv, Jerrv '95 2 21 325 106 Whitman, Seidell '95 4 64 3820 4 of 89" Walters, Orris A Chas , '95 5 16. Hickory Township. 10 Allegheny Nat. Bank 1 59 5199 50 Albaugh, J II 1 6 30 330 Dayton, Jesse C - 4158 5191 60 Davton, Jesse C 6 30 5207 102 Davidson, A '94 51 84 5190 50 Roister A Church 2 15 5233 50 Patterson, I) L 6 3o 5233 310 Siggins A Kirnear 26 04 5218 750 Siggins A Wilson '94 24 00 5218 834 Siggins A Wilson, oil A as '95 17 52 160 Ball, N G A Wm '95 hi 02 5203 570 Mercantile Oil Co '95 35 22 94 McCutchoon, Clurrisa '95 4 04 Howe Township. 2808 200 Sub-div. 25 d- 26 Coulter A Uucnpher '95 10 20 Jenks Township. Vacant 220 Daniels, Jamos W '94 4 5 8ft Vacant'27 Daniels, James V '95 37 50 3801 4 Frost, W II '94 70 3190 25 llauah, Mrs 11 II '94 3 50 3181 100 Leroy A Linklain 71 70 6144 70J Tracy, Pier A Blum-hard 8 34 4 Warren, Oscar '94 3 75 i Hlancliard, (ieo '95 1 75 3170 22 Burton, Noah '95 3 37 3042 30 Sub-div 7 F.ldridgo, Jos eph '95 2 10 4 II ell ron, Peter '95 I 25 3046 1140 Minor, Green A Co '95 28 01 3o0 920 Means A Dempsey '95 61 2 3170 25 Schwartz, Daiiiel 'trt 1 25 Kingsley Township. 5213 316 Heard, ABA Davenport 55 44 5214 2!K) " " 67 00 5217 1 of 1100 " '94 34 80 5217 1241 " ' '95 41 4S 5212 306 Sehooloy, J C it-Co 6103 5214 136 Kelly, A li tl Tarr '94 13 47 5217 1100 Lamb heirs, oil t gas '94 6 74 6217 1241 Lamb heirs, oil A gas '95 6 59 6797 til Erli, Leonard '94 3 77 6135 1151 Watson uV Freeman 't5 113 85 5128 131 I Watson A Freeman '95 51 98 6131 170 62iK 4 Proper it Myers '95 2 40 6197 36 McCiillough. J P 3 01 Tionesta Township. 401 Anderson, John '94 73 65 2833 408 Anderson, John '95 67 91 123 Backus, 1) C 31 33 92 Bleakley, James 20 so 2826 ' 50 Clapp, k E '94 15 W 235 I 885 Curtin A Anderson '94 149 15 233 321 024 Carbaugh, E F. 10 06 MO 30 :24 5.0 Gilmore A Hull 324 50 Hepler, Jerrv '91 9 3 324 50 Hepler, J O '95 8 02 5 Mckinley. Gilbert '94 I 00 16 Stow, Hamilton '94 3 98 224 63 Fuller, Joseph '95 10 34 223 130 Lincoln Oil Co '95 2.5 90 19 Tionesta Water Supply Co '95 2 10 10 lloovcler, Sam '95 2 35 .324 50 Whitman, Seidell '95 7 47 0 ' " '05 OS 124 " " '95 2.5 Tionesta Borough. ' Aoru. W.rtiiM or 0n.r Aw t. 10 Davis, E L 11 Sickles '94 2 10 12 Hopkins, II J A Co II Sickles 4 Ml 50 Robinson A Kellv 1 95 395 Heiekles, li G ' 210 (HI i Wataou L F 8 no J Hill, A W tl Cogan '9.5 7 00 I Kilev, Hailie It Sickles '95 3 0 4 Roberts, Mead '95 1 !i 10 Davis, J 11 '9. 2 2S Harmony Township. 20 Cotant, Mrs E F '94 2 10 50 Green, J K 15 62 Green, JK II i MO Grove, Nelson A Geo '94 9 0,1 1-16 Hunter, Mrs S E tl Siggins 91 2 2. loo McGrew Darcy '94 M 00 5 Bull', Jacob " 2 M II Si'ins, John II Clelaud '94 20 10 400 Mill, Harnett '0! "O 00 134 Shaiiilnirg, Garsou tl Itrou 11 :ii it so Shaiiihuru.Giirson II Holbrook 21 71 21 Sliambiii'u, liarson 11 Sweet ,V hbenll 52 7S MO Wilson, A L tl Stowell 30 no MO Wilson, Samuel 37 00 330 MeGai vcv A Co '91 79 20 215 WaUou, I, E '!4 2 S 37 4 Church. Mrs Nancy '95 5 til 37 Fugle, W II '.'. 5 50 Mover, 1, '95 2 30 Mills, Case A Co '95 5 M liKI l'iltsbuig.VI'heiryKunOilCo'9.5 II .1 00 Pitlsburuvki 'herr l(unOiiCo'n5 0 mi M.5 Piltsliurg.U'herrv l uiiOHCo'!i.5 21 7S 130 siggins ,v, Holm ll Carson '95 211 li t 3114 Kiitt A Hinckley '0.5 10 00 55 W ilkius, Horace '95 12 o Bv virtue ol an a- t of Assembly enti tled "An Act to regulate lb.- coII.h lion ,,f taxes on un-eated lauds," approved 1I1 lit li day ol June, A. !., 17, interest v . 1 1 be ehargedou snl tai-i tr-oil Janoai v 1, 1!.5. to date of payment, iind on !!' tav es Horn January I, l!i, P date .1 pav -iiient, at the rale ot six per cent, per an num. J Is. II. HIV I s, Trc.iirrr. Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa., Marco 10, 1:0,
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