The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, March 25, 1896, Image 2

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
J. E. WENK,
Editor Propsicto.
WEPNKSPAY, MARCH 2.1, lS'.Xl
ANNOINt K.JIKMS.
Following are Iho rates Tor announce
ments, to be accompanied l'.v the cash:
Congress f.!0. Assembly tlS. l'rothnn
olary $12. shei-itr f in. County Commis
sinner $7. Auditor Jury Commis-
sioncr IN. National Polegate State
lelogato These rates include the
prlntine of tickets.
Republican Primaries, Saturday, April
4Ui, s.HS.
CONGRESS.
Wo arc authorized to announce A. W.
COOK, of Hiirnclt township, at B randi
lilo fur Congress, subject to Republican
Usages.
ASSKMBLY.
J. K. WKNK, of Tionesta, is n candi
date for Assembly, subject to Republican
usages.
PROTIIOXOTAR Y.
We are "uithorizcd to announpo JOHN
II. RORKHTSON, of Jenks township, a
r candidate for Prothonotary, Register,
Recorder, etc., subject to ' Republican
usages.
SHERIFF.
Wp are authorized to annoiinoo
FKAXK 1. WALK Kit, of Green town
ship, as a rnmliilntp for Sheriff, subject to
Republican usaces.
Wp arp authorized to Biinounoo JOHN
W. JAMIESON, of Tionesta, as n candi
date for iShprilV, subject to llopubliran
usages.
Wp aro authorized to announce
IIAHRY MAZE, of .looks township, as
a candidate for .sheriff, subject to Repub
lican usages.
COUNTY' COMMISSIONER.
Wp arp authorized to nnnoiineo CHAS.
M. W1IITEM AN, of Tionesla township,
as a candidate for County Commissioner,
subject to Republican usages.
Wp arc authorized to announce W. M.
COON, of liarnett township, as n candi
date for County Commissioner, subject
Republican usages.
Wp arp authorized to announce JOHN
GLEN1XG, of Jonks township, as a
eandidato for County Commissioner,
subject to Republican usages.
We are authorized to announce
JAMES I. WOODS, of Jenks township,
as a candidate for County Commissioner,
subjoet to Republican usages.
We are authorized to announce ED
WARP KERR, of Harnett township, as
a candidate for County Commissioner,
subject to Republican usages.
Wp Bro authorized to announce
GEORGE W. OSGOOD, of Kingsley
township, as a candidate lor County Com
missioner, subject to Republican usages.
COUNTY AUDITOR.
We arp authorized to announce M. E.
ABBOTT, of Hickory township, as a
candidate for County Auditor, subject to
Republican usages.
We are authorized to announce J AMES
Jl. CLARK, of Tionpsta, as a candidate
for County Auditor, subject to Republi
can usages.
JURY' COMMISSIONER.
We are authorized to aiinonnce J. B.
CARPENTER, of Kinsley township, as
a candidate lor J ury Commissioner, sun
ject to Republican usages.
e are authorized to announce
JOSEPH MONO, Sr., of Tionesta town
ship, as a candidate for Jury Commis
sioncr, subject to Republican usages.
Wp are authorized to announce M. F.
CATLIN, of Kingslcv township, as a
candidate for Jury Commissioner, sub
ject to Republican usages.
NATIONAL DELEGATE.
The frieuds of J. C. Campbell, of Jenks
lownsinp, present his name as a candi
date for delegate to the Republican Na
tional Convention, subject to the deeis
ion of the Republican primary election
in Forest County, and the action of the
District Convention.
STATE DELEGATE.
Wo are authorized to announce Goo. L.
King, of West Hickorv. Harmony town
ship, as a candidate for Delegate to the
Republican Slate Convention, ut Harris
burg, April i!;t, lS'.ti.
TnE United States Supreme Court
lias decided tliat Greer County, Tex.,
belongs to the United States and not
to Texas. Will Texas consent thus
to be despoiled without invoking
teruatioual arbitration? Is there
Monroe Doctrine to protect her?
Snckctt, Elk Co., Pa.
Tho L. O. T. M. daneo at Russell City
was well attended by Kane, Clarendon,
Sheflield Bud Fox burn parlips. McNctt's
orchestra of Clarendon furnished the
music.
William Blaisdell of Hunter Run
spent Sunday with Gusher friends, re
turning Monday.
Hiram McCraeken ami Al. Sampson
left Monday for Ypnico, Washington Co.,
to enter the employment of Gallagher
Brothers there.
Perry Luhald and Hpber Regald left
Friday (or Oygnt, Ohio.
Thomas IL Allen of Willianisnort, Pa.,
Is visiting with his sister, Mrs. Lew Du
Bois. I,os Clark and sister, Jessie, took in
Russell City Tuesday afternoon.
Jacob Clingwood's grocery store
burned to the groiindThursdav morning.
Fire ignited from an over pressure of gas.
Total loss.
Mr. and Mrs. John Upton of Henrys
Mills, Warren Co., are visiting their
daughter, Mrs. Joe Terry.
ignite a few young folks attended tho
St. Patrick dance at Chaflce, Tuesday
night.
John McCraeken lias moved his family
to Ridgway. John intend going into the
farming business this summer.
R. Mumford and son, Clayton, of Shef
field, Pa., were in tho burg Tuesday, vis
iting their nieces, Miss Pearl and Ruby
Sampson.
Mrs. Goo. Smith and Nora Cooper wero
at. Chaflce Friday evening.
Mrs. Al. Sampson returned home Fri
day from Spring Creek.
The E. A. U. lodge of this place is in a
flourishing condition. Thero aro 7,r
members.
Edwin H. Hays and family returned
Tuesday from'Hcnrvs Mills, after a
week's visit with O. Mitchell's, of that
place.
Mrs. L. G. PuBois and son Edwin ex
pect to leave here Saturday for Kaymil-
ton, Fa., to visit Mr. PuBois, who is
thero in the employment of J. B. llag-
ertv 01 1 lonesta.
Miss Nannie Renal expects to leave tho
fi'tli for Clarion, to attend tho Normal
School at that place.
A. vv . Goal Bud Herbert Kollens of
Foxburg attended the Green Ribbon
dance Friday night. Guess.
The public printer has completed
the voluinn contaiuing the vetoes by
Governor Hastings of bills passed by
the laet General Assembly. The
book contains 197 pages. Governor
Hastings has vetoed more bills than
any other governor since the founda
tion of the Commonwealth. The to
. tal amount of appropriations vetoed
was 8720,154.
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION.
Fursuant to a Resolution of tho County
Committee, t-assed Feb. 1U. IStHi. it is or
dered that tho Republican voters of For
est Countv meet on
SATURDAY", APRIL 4th. 1S96.
at 2 o'clock, p. 111., at tho following named
places of holding primary elections, to
wit :
Harnett, Jacob Maze's Carpenter Shop,
Burnett, at Redclvtle.
Green, at Nebraska, Forest House.
Green, at Guitonville, School House.
Green, Bowmanvillo.
Harmony, at regie 1-nrni.
Harmony, at West Hickory.
Harmony, at Homing Hill.
Hickory", at East Hickory.
Howe, West, at Balltown".
Howe, at Cooper Tract.
Howe, at Foxburg.
Howe, East, at Brookston.
Howe, Lower, at Watson Farm.
Howe, at Frosts.
Jenks, East, at Byromtown.
jonKs, central, at Marienvillo.
Jenks, at Clough's Mill.
Jenks, at Parrtsh.
Kingsley, at Newtown Mills.
Kingsley, at Starr.
Kingsley, at Kellettville.
Tionesta township, at Township House.
lionesia rtorougn, at court House,
At which tuno and places thev will by
their votes nominate :
One person for Congress.
One person for Assembly.
One person for Prothonotary.
One person for Sheritl'.
Two persons for County Commission
ers.
Two persons for County Auditors.
One person for Jury Commissioner.
One person for Delegate to the National
Covention.
One person for Delegate to the State
Convention.
Each election precinct will also elect
one person tor member or the county
Committee for the ensuing year.
Hie polls will remain open until p. in.
Return Judges will convene at the
Court House, Tionesta Borough, on the
following Tuesduy, April 7, at 2 o'clock,
P. m.
Attention is caned to me Act or June,
18S1, regulating Primary Elections, that
Judges and Clerks, before entering upon
the discharge of their duties shall take
and subscribe an oath or aUirmation in
presence of each other.
Proper election blanks and tickets will
lie mailed to the committeemen of the
different precincts in due time. It Is
their duty to see that these aro promptly
on nana on tne uav 01 the primaries.
t. J. 11 EX PERSON,
Chairman.
Gvs. B. Evans,
Secretary.
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY RULES.
That William Tell story is the
roost pernicious legend that was ever
put before the youth of auy country.
Here is another boy who has killed
his comrade iu tryiug to shoot an ap
ple from his head. Why dou't the
crown people who condemn dime
uovels see that the little episode he
tweeu Mr. 1 el 1 and Ins ollspnog is
expunged from the school histories?
. An effort will be made when the
naval appropriation bill is taken up
iu the House to attach au amend
ment to the bill which will provide
that hereafter none but American
citizens cau be employed in the pre
paratiou and the development of the
plaus for new vessels for the navy
It is a well kuowD fact that in the
developing of the American 1
fureigu draughtsmen and designers
have not only been employed iu the
preparation of the designs, but have
also beeu given free ncctus to the
draughting rooms of the navy de
partment while the work was iu pro
greis. Iu many cases foreiguerg have
been employed to the exclusion of
American talent. Years ago this was
really ucccRi-ary, as there were but
few haval designers iu this country at
the time the rebuilding of our navy
begun who bud hud any experience
whatever in the construction of
modern war vetteU. This state of
(Lines has cliuugcd and to-day the
country is supplied w ith youug Amer
icuus who have been trained in the
business.
RULES GOVERNING THE REPUB
LIC AN PRIMARY' ELECTIONS OF
FOREST COUNTY.
I. The candidates for the several oil ices
shall hare their names announced in one
or more of the county papers at least
three weens previous to the miliary
Meetings stating the ollico and subject to
the action ot tho party at the said pri
mary meetings.
2. The voters belonging to tho Repub
lican party in each lownsbipand Imrough
shall meet on a uav to be designated bv
the County Committee, at the usual place
of holding spring elections, at 2 o'clock.
P. M., and proceed to elect one person lor
Judge, and two persons for Clerks who
shall form a Board of Elections to receive
votes and determino who are the proper
persons to vote and who shall bold the
polls open until 7 o'clock, P. M. Alter
the polls are opened, the candidates an
Honored shall be hailotod for ; the name
of each person voting shall be w ritten on
a list at the time ol voting, no person be
ing allowed to vote inure than once for
the same oltice.
3. Alter the polls aro closed the board
shall proceed to count the votes that each
candidate has received, and make out
tho returns accordingly to bo certified by
the J udge and attested by the (. lorKs,
4. The Judge or one ot the clerks ap
pointed by tho Judge ot the respective
election district, Khulfineet at the Court
House, in TioiichtH. 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 ollico, shall le
doc-lured the nominee, of the Republican
party.
5. Tho Return Judges shall bo comiie-
tent to reject by a majority, tho returns
from any district where there is evidence
of Irauu, either in the returns or other
wise, and shall reject them where there
is evidence ol three or more persons vot
ing at the Primary Meeting who aro not
Republicans.
0. Any two or more persons huviug an
euual number of votes for the same ol
lico the Judges shall proceed to ballot for
a choice, tho person having the highest
number to tat the nominee.
7. The Return Judges shall appoint
Conferees Representative, Senatorial
and Congressional whoso acceptance of
said ujtpointiiient shall be u pledge to
support the person w ho may receive the
largest number of votes cu.--t for that of
lice.
h. 1 he Return Judges may ut any time
change the mode and manner of select
ing candidates us tlicy may bo instructed
by the people ut their primary meetings,
duo notice being given by the Cuuuty
Committee.
II. '1 he Chairman of the County Com
miltee shall be required to issue a cull in
pursuance of the action of the County
Committee.
Kellellvllle.
On Saturday, March Hlh, tho day Bud
Sunday schools wero treated to a sleigl:
ride. It rennired four teams to accom
modate tho little ones, who enjoyed tho
trip.
Pittsburg parlies Iibvp tho lumber
partly on tho ground at tho Osgood Is
land lor the erection of an oil rig which
will bo rushed np as soon as possible.
John Noble of Tionesta lias charge of the
leasp.
Eight couples, ponsisting of (ho young
friends of Miss Kate Wolf, met at Mrs.
Carter's oil last Thursday evening Btid
gave Kato a very agreeable surprise,
Tho hours quickly passed bv, Mrs. Car
ter acted as hostess, and tho charming
way In which she entertained the guests
shows sho has had exporienco in that
line. An plpuant sunppr was served at 12
o'clock and after ell had replenished tho
innerman, the plays woro kept up until
3 In tho morning. The occasion was on
the eve. of M iss Kate's departure to at
tend tho spring term of school at Clarion
Normal.
Oscar L. Johnson camo homo Saturday
from his studies at Grove City.
Tho young people enioved' themselves
dancing in Bauer's hall' on last Monday
evening. Only the people in town were
present, bs it w as gotten up so suddenly
that scarcely anyone knew of it.
Wm. Ilpriin has moved his family from
Panther Rock to Whig Hill.
Tony Pay has returned to his home in
Clarion county.
S. E. Shaw and family of Salina are
staving in town for a w hile. Sherd is
working on tho oil rig above town.
"Pap" Groee has disposed of ono of his
teams to Norton .V Wilson of East Hick
ory. A largo number of the people are suf
fering with tho grip.
John Bauer and wire of Hemlock City,
Warren Co., visited relatives here a few
days ago.
Sirs. Delia Kribbsond nephew, Master
Vernon Amslcr, aro visiting relatives iu
Philadelphia.
Geo. Brewer returned home after a
month's stay at Shollield and Brookston.
Isaac Hortou was in town on business
last. week.
Miss Hattio Chamberlain is stopping at
Mayburg for a short time.
Win. Richards of Mayburg is under
tho cure of Pr. Petar.
Shorty Dunn returned to his home at
Tidioute last Saturday.
W. S. Johnson went to Warren on bus
iness Monday.
A. M. Shaw intends soon to move from
tho Johnson arm to Tidioute.
W11.1. Walks.
Fagmidiis and Fleming Hill.
Master Blaine Robinson of Pinevill,
passed over the Hill on Sunday.
The ladies ol this place will give an en
tertainment and basket supper in the
Fleming Hill school house, on Friday
evening, March 27th. Everyone is cor
dially invited. Ladies and Misses in
bring baskets. Proceeds to go to pur
chase a flag for the Fleming Hill school
house.
Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Hilliard of East
Hickory were around calling on the sick
on Saturday last. -
Proper Co. shot their No. 2. well on
the Head farm on Wednesday last.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Green spent Sun
day on Poverty Hill.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Carlin on
Thursday last, a daughter.
LITTLE BO PEEP.
Not la be Trilled With.
(From Cincinnati Gazette.)
Will people never learn that a "cold"' is
an accident to bo dreaded, and that when
it occurs treatment should be promptly
applied T There is no knowing where the
trounie will end; and while complete
recovery is 1110 rule, the exceptions are
terribly frequent, and thousands upon
thousands of fatal illnesses occur every
year ushered in by a little injudiciousex-
posure and seemingly trinmgsymptoms.
lioyond this, there are to-day 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 Remedy.
It is prompt and effectual. 25 and 60
cent bottles for sale by Heath it Killmer.
"Givo me a liver regulator and I can
regulate tho world," said a genius. The
druggist handed him a bottle of DeWitt's
Little Early Risers, the famous little
pills. Heath A Killmer.
All last winter Mr. Geo. A. Mills, of
Lebanon, Conn., was badly attlicted with
rheumatism. At times it was so severe
that he could not stand up straight, but
was drawn over on one side. "I tried
different remedies without receiving
relief," ho says, "until about six
months ago I bought a bottle of Cham
berlain's Pain Balm. After usinir it (or
three days my rheumatism was gone and
has not returned since. For sale bv
Heath A Killmer.
A high liver with a torpid liver will
not be a long liver. Correct tho liver
with DeWitt's Little Early Risers, little
pills that cure dyspepsia and constipa
tion. J lea th A Killmer.
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 die. He was taken recently just the
same as at other times, and concluded to
try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. He says: "I took
one dose of it and it gavo me relief in
five minutes. That is more than any
thing else has ever done for me." For
sale by Heath .t Kilmer.
J,
DAVID MINTZ,
THE LEADER
IS ALAVAYS ON DECK.
I AM BOUND TO LEAD in all kinds of 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 further notico I will give
f BARGAINS - i
IN MOST ANYTHING YOU WANT TO BUY IN MY STORE
FOR CASH,
AS CASH IS WHAT I NEED to keep things moving. Ho
for Bargains, come to us, for Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoea
Biid Rubbers, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Trunks and Vallsos, Cloaks and
Capos, Blankets, Walt Papor, Crockery and Glassware, Furniture
and most anything elso at
DAVID MDNTZ'S,
Red Front Stores, Marienvillo, Pa.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICK paid for Hides, pelts, Calf-skins, Wool A tilnton-.
Auditors' Report of Kingsley
Township.
Chas. Bauer, Treasurer, in account with
poor fund of Kingsley township, lor tho
year ending March 9, IStHi. PR.
To balence last settlement $ im TG
To cash Rec'd from Collectors 0!t 24
,..$1178 CO
on.
tMH 15
... 6'.7 80
Total
By orders cashed
By Ain't to balance ,
Total '. $11711 00
Balance in hands of treasurer $ 527 85
Chas. Bauer, Treasurer, in aooount with
road fund of Kingsley township for the
year ending March 0, lS'.XI. ;mr.
To balance last settlement $ lt'l 83
To cash Rec'd Irom collectors IU2 OU
Total
By orders cashed
By Ain't to balance .
....$1104 32
OR.
....$1072 57
.... 31 75
..$11(58 fill
Total
Balance in hands of treasurer $1012 42
Financial standing of Kingsley township
road account. pr.
To outstanding orders ...$UuS 60
Total $1108 66
CR.
By ain't to be eolet'd on duplicate. $ 124 40 peoj & Morse
By ain't in treasury 31 75 Tl.rllBr Rrn,
By am' t to balance 1012 42
Total $1108 68
Financial standing of Kingsley township
poor account. dr.
To Ain't of balance $ 555 11
CR.
By balance in treasury.. $ 527 85
By Bal. to bo Col. on duplicate 27 20
C X. 1JKTAR,
Attest!
G. S.
G. W. HlNPMAM,
C. A. Jenkins.
Auditors.
COPELAND.
W. Pierce. Republic, la., says : "I
have used One Minute Cough Cure in my
family and for mysell, with results so
entirely satisfactory that I can hardly
ti lid words to express myself as to its
merit. 1 wilt never Ian to recommend
It to others, on every occasion that pre
sents ltseit. " ileal 11 .v miimor.
Don't invito 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 tS Killmer.
I'ainlliig and Paper Hanging.
J. II. k H. P. Shoemaker. Practical
Painters and Paper Ha-igers. Country
work given prompt attention, all work
guaranteed satisfactory. Paper banging
a specialty, Tionesta, Pa.
Soothing, healing, cleansing, DeWitt's
Witch lla.el salve is the enemy to sores,
wounds and piles, w hich it never fails to
euro. Stops itching and burning. Cures
chapped lips and eold-snres in two or
thiee hours. Heath iV, Killmer.
One Minute Cough Cure touches the
right spot. It also touches at the right
time it you take it when you have a
cough or cold. Seo the point T Then
dun t cough. Heath x Killmer.
Wanted.
To trade G eml-Rpring ton buggies,
3 two-lioree wagons, 4 spring wagons,
4 mud-wagons'lur almost any kind
of lumber. Write me as to kind
of lumber you Lave. Will trade the
lot or an many as you may want.
A. Hkvnoi.ds,
Franklin, Pa
Quick in clhvt, heals and leaves 110
sear. iSuinlng, scaly fekin eruptions
quickly cured by DeWitt's Witch lla.el
salve. Applied to burns, scalds, old
sores, it is magical 111 elleet. Alwavs
Heath V Killmer.
H AZELTINE
Auditors' Report of Tionesta
Townsnip.
Wm. Lawrence, Treasurer, In account
with Tionesta township road fund, for
the year endiniz March 9. 18116. nil.
To Bal. last settlement $ 175 lit)
Rec'd from Jesso Carson, Col 5S0 (t
Rec'd from C. Winegard, Col 28 08
Rec'd from Forest county 1000 00
$1704 01
CR
By orders redeemed $1314 7
By 5 percent. Com on Or. Rod 65 75
By Bl. in hands of Treasurer 413 20
$1794 01
To Bal. In hands of Treasurer $ 413 29
Win. Lawrence, treasurer, in account
with Tionesta Two. poor fund. PR.
To Bal. Last sottlemont $ 44 19
Rec'd from Jesse Carson, Col 172 50
Rec'd from Forest county 133 60
$ 350 29
CR,
By orders redeemed 195 72
By 3 percent Coin, on Or. Rod 5 86
By balance 148 71
$ 350 29
To Bal. in hands of Treasurer $ 148 71
Liabilities and resources of the poor fund
01 uonesta townsnip.
Balance in bauds of treasurer $ 148 71
Due on unsealed tax 141 65
Tyrrel mortgage , 40 00
$ 3:10 30
Jesse Carson, Collector of Tionesta town
ship for 1H95, in account with road
fund. on.
To Bal last settlement $ 11)3 81
To work tax returned 150 29
To duplicate for 1895 494 35
To b percent delinquent 0 it
$ 753 64
en
By Ain't paid treasuror $ 5Sj 64
By Am't returned to county 107 78
By 5 percent abatement on $283 75 14 17
By 3 percent Coin, on $2(i9 50 8 09
By exonerations 17 93
By 6 percent Com on $120 61 16 03
It not only is so, it must be so, One
MinutK Cough Cure acts quickly, and
that's whul makes it go. Heath Ji Kill
mer.
cures piles.
1
Warren, Fa.
Make Tweeds,
C'lUimt-rclt.t-'Uiiiieis
ttiiU Vurns of pure
wool, wiltiout hIioU-
BJ . f "y, lloeks, wasi or
ZlTi "y luiHure win
iuwwln.m ever.
1 Jf
Josse Carson. Collector,
poor fund for 1895
To Bal. last settlement..,
To duplicate 1895
in
$ 753 64
account with
PR
$ 93 30
99 10
Mercantile Appraiser's List
For Forest County,
A. D., 1895.
HARNETT TOWNSHIP.
Name. Class. Tax.
A. Cook's Sons 12 $12 50
W. D. A S. H. Shields 11 15 00
Mochling A London 10 20 00
It. N. Marshall 13 10 00
W. A. Crossuian 14 7 00
Giltillan A Patterson 14 7 00
ORKKN TOANS1IIP.
Bowman Lumlier Co 13 10 00
Collins A Kreitler 10 20 00
Collins A Watson 12 12 60
HOWE TOWNSHIP.
A. M. Vanhorn 14 7 00
S.Crawford 13 10 00
BlackANoblit 1 7 00
Curtis Johnson 14 7 00
I. H . Oildorsleevo 0 25 00
Lynch A Co 13 10 00
J. C. Huntinirton 14 7 (Hi
J. U Saxton 14 7 00
HICKORY TOWNSHIP.
W. P. Crouch 14 7 00
T.J.Bowman .'.12 12 50
Wheelei A Dusot.bury 11 15 00
HARMONY TOWNSHIP.
W. C. Allen A Co 14. 7 00
W. P. Siggins 14 7 00
W. G. Wilkins 14 7 (XI
Oeo. W. King A Son 14 7 00
14 7 (HI
Turner Bros..... 12 12 60
M. It. Hardonburg 13 10 00
D. H. Demon 14 7 00
JKNKS TOWNSHIP.
G. W. Baxter 14 7 00
David Mints 0 25 00
Chas. O. Rogers 12 12 60
S. S. Towler 14 7 00
W. W. Kribbs 13 10 00
Chas. 8. Leech 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. Reyner 13 10 00
H. II. Honsil 14 7 00
J. F. Wanner 14 7 00
Wagner A Wilson 14 7 00
Z. S. Mimes A Son 14 7 (X)
J. M. Baughman 14 7 00
L. S. Clough A Co 12 12 50
Hammond Crosby Lum, Co ..12 12 50
ljjnione Bros 14 7 00
D. A. Wright ..14 7 00
Chas. J. Burg 14
K1NOSLKV TOWNSHIP.
Mrs. M. Andrews 14
Salmon Creek Lumber Co 14
Chas. Bauer 14
T. J. Flemming 14
Watson lind Lumber Co 12
Eli Berlin 14
TIONESTA- UOKOUO.H.
S. II. Haslet A Sons 13
J. R. Morgan 14
G. W. Bovard 14
C. W. Clark 14
Lawrence A Smearbaugh 12
Frank Amsler 14
O. W. Robinson 10
Miles A Armstrong 13
F. K. Lanson 10
Heath A Kilmer 13
Jas. Butlor 14
Giering ASon ...14
TIONKSTA TOWNSHIP.
C. M. Wbiteman 14
BILLARDS.
BARNKTT TOWNSHIP,
II. N. Henderson, 2 tables
W. S. Henry, ? tables
H1CKOHY TOWNSHIP.
John Holiday, 1 table
JKNKS TOWNSHIP.
J. W. Markort, 3 tables
KINGSLEY TOWNSHIP.
B. J. Day, 2 tables
TIONKSTA IIOHOUOII.
L. Agnew, two tables
HARMONY TOWNSHIP.
Jacob Bender, 8 tattles
REAL ESTATE BROKERS.
JKNKS TOWNSHIP.
M. C. Carringer 14
HON 1X1 A IIOHOIKIH.
C. M. Arner 14 7 00
J. T. Brennan 14 7 00
TAKE NOTICE-AU who are oon
cerned iu this annraisoment. that an an
peal win ue ueiu at mo Treasurer solin-e.
in Tionesta, Saturday, tho 4th day of
April, a. u. js;o. between tne hours or 1
and 4 p. 111., when and where you uiay
auienu 11 you tnuiK proper.
I. II. Allison, Appraiser.
7. 00
7 00
7
7 00
7 00
12 60
7 00
10 00
7
7
7
12 50
7
20 00
10 00
20 00
10 00
7
7
7 00
$40 00
40 00
30 00
60 00
40 00
40 00
60 00
$7 00
$ 192 40
(It.
By Ain't paid treasurer $ 172 85
By 5 percent abatement 2 37
By Am't returned tocounty 7 65
By exonerations 1 8.'
By 3 percent Com, 011 $45 00 1 35
By 5 percent Com. on $127 00 0 35
$ 192 40
W. W. Thomas,
A. J. Shkivkh.
Q. Jamikson, Clerk. Auditors.
Expense paid township olHcers in 18H5,
S. I). Irwin, Attorney $ 10 00
F. Wenk, road com., 18 ds service 36 110
(ieo. Swats road com., Ill days...., 32 00
John Wolf, road com., 10 days. ... 32 00
James Mong, clerk, 111 days 32 00
W. W. Thomas, auditor, 1 day..,.. 2 00
A. J. Sliriver, auditor, 1 day........ 2 00
Q. Juinieson, auditor's clerk 6 00
Financial statement of Tionesta town
ship road fund.
Orders outstanding. Mar. 0, 1810... $202(1 23
Balance iu hands of treasurer 413 29
Am't due on unseated land 781 12
Am'tdueon sealed land redeemed 155 06
Liabilities over assets 576 76
(i. E. SWAU,
. WKNK,
John Wolf
J. W. MoNU, Clerk Auditors,
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 AND STRAW.
In fact everything in that line, which
he proposes to sell at tho lowest
possible margin. Customers will receive
fair treatment and prompt attention.
When in need call.
C. W. CLARK,
Tionesta, Fa.
09
00
WE NEED-....
DON'T MISS IT!
0
N
T
I
S
S
500:
.... BOYS AND GIRLS
To work for us.
Hustlers, who will
work luird mid wo
havo decided to pay
the boy or girl who
will work tho hardest
a good price.
Wo want every boy
and girl in the city
under 18 years of ago
to call at our store
and seo wiiat wo havo
to offer you. Wo will
pay you well for tho
small amount of la
bor that you have to
dp. Come and seo
what wo have to of
fer you.
T
Miles&Armstrong
BEST PLACE TO BUY CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES.
JUST RECEIVED
h?" ALL
THE
LATEST
PATTERNS
I (T I
WALL PAPER!!
THE TIME OF THE YEAR HAS AUUIVKD whon the onorgetlo
housewife begins to think about cleaning honso, and whilo she Is cast
ing her eyas about for new wall paper, etc., wo wish to call her atten
tion to our cxcellont assortment, which comprises all the latest de
signs in paper and borders. Come and look them over whilo the assort
ment is complete. We are positive that we can atis'y the most fastidi
ous purchaser, because we have the most complete lino ovorexhiblted In
Tionesta. Come and see.
WE ARE ALSO-
HEADQUARTERS
FOR CHOICE mtUOS, MEDICINES, STATIONERY, GROCERIES:
PROVISION, CONFECTIONERY, Eto. Come and exainino goodsandi
prices, and we'll do the rust.
-HEATH & KlUMEfr
DHUQQI&TS MS (JFOCEHS, - TIONSSTI, ?
TIME TABLE, In
eirect Sept. Hi, 1!5.
Trains leave Tio
nesta for Oil City
and points west as
follows :
No.31 HutlaloExpress 12:10 uoon.
No. 01 Way Freight (carrying
passengers) 4:no p. m.
No. 33 Oil City Express 7:55 p. in.
For IIickory,Tidioute,Warrcn,Kinzua,
Rrailford, Olean and the East s
No. 30 Olean Express 8:-44 a. m
No. 32 FiiLsburgh Express.... 4:17 p. In.
No. 00 Way Freight (carrying
passengers to Irvineton) 0:50 a. in.
Get Time Tables and full information
from S. Q,. CLARK, Agent, Tionesta, Fa.
R. 11ELL, Oon'lSupt.
J. A. FELLOWS, 1
Oen'l Passenger A Ticket Agent,
General olllce, Mooncv-Urisbano lildg,
Cor. Main and Clinton Sts., Hullalo.N.Y.
POTATOES
V-- it i i(.uuy frown. .-
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ri Phftfinhaf V
a. Iliiik. -st i,.-i.. C7, . i ...
tii'ivt iKjiu-r tiiun any ii-r-
mv 1'rli-e lUu
vnotf
OIL EXCHANGE RESTAURANT.
Cor. Seneca and Centre Sts., Oil rjtv
Pa., Thomas Gent, Proprietor. Meals
and Lunches served at all hours. Open
day and night. When in the city look
up the Exchungo Restaurant and gc-t a
food meal.
WARREN
NATIONAL BANK
Warren.tPenna.
CAPITAL,
$150,000.00
DIRECTORS:
Nelson P. Wheolor, DavlJ W. Boaty
Jerry Crary,
Goo. M. Parmlee,
C. Schlinmelfeng,
Christian Smith,
Win. l. Brown,
Andrew Hei trel,
A. T. Scotlold,
11. T. Russell.
H. A. Jamieson.
rersoruil uml liaainea accounts solici
ted on most favorable terms consistent:
urith good conservative banking.
Interest allowed on deposits
O. .V. PAltMLRU, l'rc,
II. A. JAMIKSO.Y, Vice Vies.
F. F. HKIITZKL, Cash
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WINKtLMANN BKOWN DKUd CO
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