THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 1, IBM BOROUGH OFFICERS. Hnrgess R. M. Herman. Ounncilmen. Joseph Clark, J. R. Os good J. D. Davis, F. It. Lanson, O. W. Robinson, Joseph Morgan. Justices vf the react C. A. Han Jail, 8. J. Retloy. - Obnjahf H. H. Canflold. Collector J. It. Clark. ScAoo Directors G. W. Holonian, L. J. Hopkins L. Ay now, W, A, Groyo, t. JamioHon, J. O. Scowden. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Congress Wm. C. Arnold. Member of Senate Wm. II. IIydk. Assemty J. K. Whnk. President Judge Ci! Aitr.RS II. Not Fa. AoMate Judges Jos. A. Nash, A, J. McCray. Trensnrer Jamki H. Fonp.h. Prolhonotnry, Remitter & Recorder, die, Calviw M. Arnkr. Sheriff. John T. Carson. (hmmtioner W. A. Connely, Flt ticr Yoonok, W. M. Coon. Counry Superintendent Annus Kerr, District Attorney P. M. Clark. Jury Commissioners i . D. Carpkn Ifitt, Gho. aifkhki,. ttounty Surveyor J. F. Proper. Coroner Dr. J. W. Morrow. County Auditors M. K. AnnoTT, W, L. St roup, J. W. Elliott. rroular terms or court. Fourlh Monday of Fobruary. Third Monday of May. Last Monday of August. Third Monday of November. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIONESTA LODGE, No. SOO, I. O. O. F. Moot every Tuosday evening, in Odd Follows' Uall.'Fartrldge building. .XREIST IX) DOE, No. 184. A.O. U. W., I Meets every Friday evening in A.O.U. W. Hall, Tion'ost. WASHINGTON CAMP, No. 420, P.O. 8. of A., meets every Saturday eve ning In A. O. U. W. Hall, Tionesta. f-1 APT. GEOHOE STOW POST. No.274 w u. A, K. Meets 1st ana ju weuiics day evening in each month, In Odd Fet lows, Hall, Tioresta. "4APT. GEORGE STOW COUPS, No VV 1.17, W. R. C, meets first and third Wednesday evening oreaon montu, in a O. U. W. hall, Tlonestn, Pa. rpiONESTA TENT. No. 104, K. O. T. JL M.. meois 2nd and 4th Wednosda; evening In each month in A. O. U, hall Tionosta. Pa. PM.CUKK, . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. and District Attorney. Ollice, cor. of lin ami Bridge Streets. Tionosla. Pa. Also agent for a number of reliable Flro Insurance Companies. F. HITCH EY, A TViv-HJXJ L" V A T1 T A W A A IVlVil A.. J. IJi. m , Tionesia, Pa. B. SIGGINS, M. D., Phvsician. Surtroon A Druggist. TIONESTA, PA. J W. MORROW, M. D., Phvsician. Surgeon A Dentist Office and 'Residence throe doors nortli of Hotol Agnow, Tiononta. Professional vails promptly respouded to at all hours. LD. BOWMAN, M. 1)., Physician Surgeon, TIONESTA.-PA Offloe In building formerly occupied by Dr. Nason. Call promptly rospoiuied to, night or day. Residence opposite Hotel Agnew. HOTEL AGNEW, L. AGNEW. Proprietor, This hotol, formerly the Lawrence House, has undergone a complete change, and ia now furnished with all the mod ern linprovoinonts. Heated and lighted throughout with natural gas. bathrooms. liot and cold wator, etc. The comforts of guests nevor neglected. OENTRAL HOUSE. V. C. F. W EAVER, Proprietor. Tionseta, Pa. This is tho most centrally located hotel in the place, and has all the inodorii improvements. io pains win be spared to make it a pleasant stopping place for the traveling public. First class Livery in connection. ITO REST HOTEL, . West Hickory, Pa. Jacob Bcndor, Proprietor. This hotel has but recently been completed, is nice ly furnished throughout, and offers the finest and most comfortable accommorta- tions to guests and the travoling public, Rates reasonable. M AY, PARK A CO., AJAXNK.AUtta.- Corner of Elm A Walnut Sts.. Tionesta Pa,, Hank of Discount and Deposit. In terest allowed on Time Deposits. Collec tions made on all tho Principal points of the U. a. collections solicited. piIIL. EMERT, FANCY ROOT A SHOEMAKER, Shop iu Walters building. Cor. Elm and S alnul streets, Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work lrom the llnost to the coarsest and guarantors his work to give perfect satisfaction. Prompt atton tion given to mending, and prices roa- aonable. T F. ZAHRINGER. i. PRACTICAL WATCH-MAKER and Jowelor of 25 years' experience, is prepared to do all work In his line ou short notice and at reasonable pric... Always guarantees satisfaction. A'aU.'h es, Jowolry, Aa., ordered for ,artiosi at tho lowest possible figure. . Will be found iu the building next tj Keoley Club Room. JORENZO FULTON. Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. Fred. Grcttenbergcr GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Mucbinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and Gonerul Hlacksmitbiiig prompt ly done at Low Rates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop iu rear of and just west of the Shaw House, Tidiouto, Pa. Your patronage solicited. K R E f ). G R ET T E N 1 1 K H(i E R . S. H. HASLET k f GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, -AND- UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA. PKNN. JAS. T. IHtENNAN, Itcnl lCnfnto Air cut unci Convrjiiiu'cr, riftt, irt wd tcci- FARMS, WILD LANDS, HOUSES AUD LOTS TOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. I represent the oldest, strongest, and boat Insurance Companies in the United States. C. M. ARMER, CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE BROKER AND COLLECTOR. TIONESTA, PEEN'A. Deeds. Bonds, Mortgages, Leasos.Wllls, Powers of Attorney, Articles of Agree ment, and ail other legal Instruments cf writing, drawn with accuracy and dis patch. Titles examined and "Briefs" prepared. Ground rents, mortgages, and loans negotiated. Farms and wild lands, houses and lots for sale or ront. Registers of Property for sale or to let. open to the inspection of those interested. Particular attention paid to tho collection of rents, interest, etc. Also to the proper assessment or lands and payment of taxes. Probating accounts, acknowledg ment of deods, and depositions taken. Chnrrk mni Knbbntn Hrhool. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a. m. : M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m. Preaching in M. E. Church every Sab bath evening by Rev. W. W. Dale. Preaching in the F. M. Chnrch every Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Rev. . E. Glass, Pastor. Services in the Presbyterian Church every Sabbath morning and evening, uev. j. v. MCAninrn oinciaung. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. April fool, Oil market, $1.20. Tho river is bank full and running ovor. See Miles Armstrong's now ad. this week. Easter suits, shoos and ties at Miles A Armstrong's. It Tho early gardener is getting "itchoy" to begin turning up the soil Groceries are recolvod every day of tho finest, and prices are right, at Lan son's. U. Yostorday was the Iovollo9t wo havo had, dovoloping soveral cases of spring fever. The first peep of the poop-frog was hoard In those parts Monday evening of this week. Every Republican in the county should attend the primaries next Satur day afternoon. Miss Lizzie DoWalt has roturnod to Rimersbum after a month's visit with her mother here. Edgar and Ctlna Corab came down from Warren Monday for a few days' visit with Tionesta friends. David Barnott was up from Oil City Thursday, attending to businoss shaking hands with friends. and Percy Shoemakor is the bappy dad of a bouncing nlno-pound boy who arriyod at his domicile Monday evening. Rev. W. W. Dale and Mrs. and Florence Heath will begin a short sorios of revival meetings at Golinza this even ing. Mrs. 8. J. Campboll and son Claudo visited friends In the city Saturday and Sunday and returned home to-day. IWzzard. Frank Birtcll and Goo. Ilolcman went to West Hickory Monday to resume drilling on a now woll of Proper 4 Fleming. Mrs. N. P. Wheeler, Miss Rachel and Miss Bertha McConkey sail for Europe June 11th, going direct to France. 2V dioute News. Miss Grace Ilassoy, having finished a course in electricity and telography at the" Oil City business college, lias re' turned home. The roads Just now are at their worst, but a week or ten days of such weather as the past two days will put them In fair spring condition. Harry and Vernle Watson of Goliu za, and Miss Bessie Cook of Nebraska, are homo on a ton days' vacation from Randolph school. Miss Hester Brown has returned to her home, East Randolph. N. Y., after a three weeks' visit with her fi ioud Mae Watson, of Golinza. The West Hickory W. C. T. U. will hold their ooptcst Friday evening, April 3d, instep "of Saturday as at first an nounced. Admission 10 and 15 cents. Mr. Ralph Zahniser and Miss Anna Anderson are the delegates elected by the F. M. Sabbath School to the County Convention at Marlenvillo next week. We do not want our patrons to forget we are still at the head in Gent's furnish ing goods, Ladies' shoes; and almost forgot to say. Hosiery too, at Lauson's. It Misses Mary Joyce, Elsie Felton and Alice Ilassoy, are among the new students from this place that will attend the spring term of Clarion Normal, which began on Monday. Besides all the latest and best things In fruits and vegetables, Amsler has a choice lot of onion sets for the early gar doner. Call early before the supply is exhausted. tf. Dr. A. G. Egbert, one of Franklin's prominent and popular cioi.ens, died at his home on Saturday aftoruoou last. S. D. Irwin Esq-, an old friend, attended the funeral yesterday. James Q. Carson has gone to Hickory to make preparations for the summer's run of barge building at the Lawrence it Smoarbaugh yards. Mr. Carson expects to move his family from Nebraska to West Hickory before long. Joseph F. Matt, the piano tuner, has been in town, but not being able to finish all the work on this trip, ho will return here a short time after Faster. Please leave order at Lawrence A Smearbaugh's store. Easter next Sunday. Tho hens have done their share toward the supply of the great staple article for that occasion and the prospect for a good crop of hand somely colored eggs to delight the little ones never was better. cowdon A Clark have a nice lot of farm machinery which our farmers should soo beloto they make their pur channs for the coining spring and sum mer work. It will will undoubtedly be to their advantage to do so. The Brookvlile Democrat, always es teemed as one of our brightest and hand somest exchangos, has lately addod to Its outfit a new dress of type, which makes It still more a thing of beauty and Joy forever. Success to tho energetic pub lishers. Owing to tho continued Illness of Prof. Speor, Miss Emma Varnor has boen engngod to leach room No. 4, for the present week. The professor Is gaining nicely, wo are pleased to note, and ex pects to be able to resume his work next Monday. And now Ellison has succeoded In ponotratlng the human body with the eyes. Last Friday he looked into tho heart and lungs, and examined thortcr ies, the blood vessels and muscles of one of his assistants. This Is Indeed an inquisitive ago. Dr. Frank S. Huntor lias routed rooms in the gas company's building and will bo ready to receive customers at any llipo. He has a very line dental oufit, and will be thoroughly equipped for tho practice of his profession in tho most modern and approved stylo of the art. Flora Waltors it Co., will have tholr Millinery opening on the 10th, 17th and 18th of April, and cordially Invite all the Indies to attend on at least one of these days. Their stock will bo much larger and handsomer than ever before, a real troat, in fact, to all who call. Don't forget the dates. 3t One of the passenger locomotives on the W. N. Y. C P. has adoptoJ tho chime whistle, the tone of which reminds tho old-timer of (ho days, way back in the early sixties, when tho largo passenger steamers used to mako regular trips to this and more northly points during the spring freshets. Two Kellcttville households have been saddened within the past few days by death. On Sunday a fonr-months-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grove died, and on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith wore called upon to mourn the loss of their girl babe, three weeks old. Both were buried at Whig Hill. Spring Is here, and so is tho hand some stock of percales, ginghams, cheviots, etc.', to fit. the season, at Law rence A Smearbaugh's. Before making selections we ask you to call and soo our stock and get prices. Tiie goods are guaranteed to stand the washing; the prices speak for thcmsolves. It The festive and over-anxious angler should remind himself that the trouting season does not open for two weeks yet, dating from to-day. That gives plenty of time for looking up your fishing tackle, bait, etc., but no allowance is made for dropping In the hook till the timecoraos. Mind that, jg -Lan son is home from New York, and Just got here in time to help open up and show the finest line of dress goods In all the latest patterns, colors and Prices) well, should say so ; they are so low that for economy's sake will save pencil from wearing out writing them, so come and see. No trouble to show goods. It A private letter from Willie, son of our former townsman, John Muenzon- bergor, states that the family has re moved to Chicago Heights, a supberb of thegreatcity. They are all quite well and prosperous, though times are very close In that section, and Will thinks we had all better voto the Republican ticket this fall, and he Is right. as to shoes 1 Don't forget that we have the finest assortment of strictly first class articles in that line that can be soon in this section. Ladies', gent's and children's in all stylos, sizes and quali ties. We allow no shoddy goods to come to our counters, and what you buy of us cannot be excelled for the money. Law rence Smoarbaugh. It Selden Whitman was In town last week one day, and took with him to his farm in Tionesta twp., a load of doors and windows for the new house which he will erect the coming summer. It is to be a substantial farm dwelling, one part 16x24 r.nd the other wing 10x20, and will afford him a comfortable and pleas ant home in his old age. The bouse and lof, Cor. Main and Bridge streots, belonging to the H. O. Davis estate is soon to be Bold to the high est biddor. This is one of the most valu able businoss lotations in Tionesta, aud ought to sell quickly at a good prico. A bouse, lot and blacksmith shop iu Ty lorsburg. Clarion couuty, belonging to tho same estate, is also for sale. tf. Mrs.Whitoman aud Mrs.Goo.Holeman were elected delegates to represent the Presbyterian Sabbath School of Tionesta at the County Convention ut Marlenvillo, noxt Monday and Tuosday. Each school is entitled to two or more delegates, and thoso intending to bo present should no tify either C. W. Amsler, M. V. Putter- son or Dr. Towler, Marionvillo, Pu. Rov. Albert Bean, who has boon obliged to ceaso his ministerial labors for some time to recover his health, will in the near future call at the homes of bis many friends throughout Tionesta, and other Forest county towus, representing the only original Misses Lisks' Angel Food Bake Tins, sold only by agents, Those who see them will have no other, While helping him you will enjoy household blessing. Give him your or der. The first real spring weather we havo had so far has been sinco Sunday, and the balmy atinosphoro of the past day or two has been very welcome. Bobbins and blue birds are plenty, and chipper, and busying themselves in pieparatiou for the summer. The streams are swollen and rafting has begun to claim tho atten tion of lumbermen. The frost In most places is out of tho ground, aud at this writing it looks very much as though spring is 011 deck. Among the sentences pronounced in tho U. S. district court at Scranton last week, was that upon John W. Honder son for counterfeiting. Ho was arrested near Corry three weeks ago, and was given four years in tho western peniten tiary for making spurious coin. This is his third sentence for this otl'cnse, as he has been a coiner since lHl'J. Ho has been a very sly customer, and when closely pressed has always bid among the lumber camps iu the w estern part of the state. At tho closo of a very successful series of meetings at Stowtown, conduc ted by Rev. Mr. McAninch, Monday evening, tho preliminary stops worn taken toward tho organization of a Pres byterian church at that place. A won. dorful Intorest was manifested through out the mcotings, tho list of those who came out on the Lord's side numbering thirty-seven. Ask to soo our silk waist patterns. They are lovely. Lanson. It The sucker fishing season Is now thoroughly on, and some fine catches are being made. To be sure, sucker fishing sn'tjust as exciting as it might bo, but n the absence of tho other kind it fur nishes considerable amusement and re creation after the long winter shut-in, and when the yield is fair there is no end of enjoyment whilo dovourlng a proper ly scored, crisply fried sucker at this sea son of the year, whon tho meat Is hard and well flavored. Fairly makes ones mouth water to writo about it. Miles t Armstrong sell goods the cheapest. Try them. It Our old friend Tom Nicolson is a candidate for County Treasuror of Ve nango county. If his mnny friends work as hard for his success as he has ever been ready to work for the success of others on the Republican ticket, his nomination and election ought to be as sured. Tom has always been an ardent Republican, and ever ready to tako a hand for the success of his party. Now, In being a candidate. himself, bo will be ablo to appreciate such work by his friends as he has done for others. Success to you Tom, old boy. L. L. Davenport, solicitor for the Central District Telephone Co., secured twenty-one contracts while hoio last week, enough to warrant his company in establishing an exchange in Tionesta, and tho work of erecting the line will begin In a short time. Subscribers will be privileged to communicate with Oil City, Titusvillo and Franklin freo of charge, which be a matter of great convenience to many. Mr. Davenport believes his company will surely extend its long dis tance lino to Marienville ps soon as wea ther is permissable, and this will also be free to subscribers. In the U. S. District Court, sitting In Scranton last week, George Brady and Georgo K. Murray, giving their residence at Titusvillo, were convicted of robbing the Pleasantvilla postofTlce. The former was sentenced to tho Western Peniton- tiary for four years; and the latter for throo years and six months. It will be recalled that early In the winter tho Pleasantville oflleo was broken into and robbed of about 1,900 pennies. Those two men were found in Corry next day, stocking up with liquor and rich food, paying for tho same in pennies. A two cent piece, bearing peculiar marks, was found on ono of them and identified as beloginging to the stolon stuff. frank lin News. The public is cautioned against a traveling fraud who has already victim ized people In a number of towns iq the state. He claims to be an agent of the government, and going to tho houses of the votorans says that the department is about to give ordors for several hundred thousand blue army shirts. Wishing to give the wives of the veteran a chance to make a little monoy, the government has decided to give the shirts out to soldiers' families to make up. When be receives an order for the shirts the agent looks ovor tho sewing machine in tho house aud finding that the stitch Is not Just right offers to change it for a dollar, tho money to bo given back wheu tho ma terial for the shirts is delivered by an as. sistant. His victims ere now looking for the assistant. .Kf. The following items are culled from tho Marienville Express of last week: The residence of Joseph Hall at Rod clyffe was burned last Saturday. Most of the household goods wore saved. The residence of Isaac Steele at the Watson Farm burned Saturday, March Nth, together with all the household goods. M. A. Eminger and Miss Belle Silvis, both of this township, were married Wednosday, March 25th, by C. IT. Wilton, J. P. It was expected that the Salmon Creek Oil Co. well would bo completed the first of the week, but up to date the "pay streak" has not been reached and the drill is still la going down. The engine house at Campbell, Ritts fe Co.'s mill burned Monday, and the "dinky" was used up to such an ex tent that it will be necessary to send it away for repairs. It will cost several hundred dollars to put it in shapo again. John Waltors, of Tylorsburg, got a pioce of stool in his eye some time ago, and last week wont to tho Oil City hospi tal, whore it was found necessary to re move the eyo. It is now feared that ho will lose tho sight of tho other eye. A team of horses belonging to J. S. Cald well, of Byromtown, fell into an old well one day last week and went to tho bot tom, about seventeen feet. Arrange ments were mado and the horses lifted to tho top of tho ground, and strange to say, neither of tho animals were injured in any way. Not a "carload," but enough for all, and when others don't have what you want you can got it at Miles A Arm strong's. It Never such a full line of useful arti cles brought to town as Lanson has, and to know where to buy, is to find out the prices. It Ask the best people in town where they buy their carpets. They will an swer at Miles A Armstrong's. Why? because they show more patterns ut lower prices, and mako and lay carpets if desired. Don't buy until you see them. It Feed, oats, corn and buckwheat are all handled at Lauson's, and want you to come, examine got price aud wo are suro you will buy a ton or two. It Meeting ol Stockholders. The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Tionesta Gas Co. will be held ill their ollice oil Monday, April lith, ls'.x at 2 o'clock, p. 111. A. B. Kki.i.v, Secretary. Periiiuiieiit ( ( rlilleales. The examination for perinaiieut cer tificates will bo held in Tionesia on Fri day, April 3, lsini. Examinations begin ut 9 a. 111. SxufY ('. Moititow, 3t Lynch, Pa. West llii hory. James Woods of Jenks was calling on friends last week. Harry Mazeof Jenks, and W. M. Coon of Bnrnett, were also in town last wpek. W. P. Slyglns broke ground for a now store building and post oflleo on Main St., last Friday. W. S. Widrig wont to Garland, Warren Co., bu t week one day on business. Mrs. S. L. Vail is visiting in Spring Creek, Warren Co. Mrs. Ernest Sutloy is not improving very fast at present writing. O. J. Parker and family visited friends In town last Sunday. Geo. Hood is moving into the house Will Porter vacated on Tannery Row. E. E. Fleming has returned from his trip in tho lower oil country. Morrison Bros, havo just completed painting their store aud have put in now gas lights and changed their counters, and now they have the lineststore, Inside, in town. Success to thorn. F. E. Sutloy has purchased tho goods of W. P. Siggins and will conduct the business himself. Mr. Tood of the firm of Teed A Morso, who has been sick for a long time, has returned and is in chargo of the store. Mr. Morse is away oil business. Hardonburg it Erb commenced to build a derrick on the hill between here and Trunkeyville last week. Expect to be drilling soon. SCHIBBI.KR. For rent, a house with six rooms, large garden and some fruit, in Tionesta. For rales or other information, inquire of T. F. Ritchoy, Esq., Tionesta, Pa. tf MARRIED. CARBAUG II MONG At the F. M. parsonage, Tlonosta. March 28th, 18(10, by Rov. F. E. Glass, Mr. Clarence Carbaiigli, of Newmansville, Pa., and Miss Lizzie Mong of Tionesta town ship, Pa. TREASURER'S SALE OF SEATED AND UNSEATED LANDS, IN FOREST COUNTY, PA. BY VIRTUE of Sundry acts of the General Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania relating to the sale of Seated and Unseated lands in the County of Forest, etc, for taxes due and unpaid. I will oiler at publio sale at the Court House in toe uorougn ot rionesta, fa., on the SECOND MONDAY OF JUNE, 1HW5. being the Eighth day of Juno, 18IW, at 10 o clock a. m., the following dosenbod pieces of land, or tucb parts thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the amount of taxes and costs due and unpaid against tne same, and continue tne same lrom day to day as tho same may be found necessary. TERMS OF SALE Tho amount of taxev and costs must bo piid when the properly is struck off, or the sale may be avoided aud tho property put up ana resotu. All (runs uut otbcrwlac marked are ntlver lised fur taxes fur 1894 ami 1805. UN8KATKU LAJV1!-J Barnett Township. W.rrtil. Acrot. WarrmiitM or Owner. An 5701 1 R S A J VV Winlack '94 00 3100 Hit John Becker 385 00 5701 05 Rood, B J 3150 247i Clark A Kroitler, V 8311 100 Stoiner. Daniel 5700 280 Pearsoll, J B '04 12 28 part 211 01 .11 70 25 20 0 90 3-tV2 J 23 Pttine' S W '4 33J 11 8 10 Puiue, S W '04 3305 18 8-10 Puiue, S W '04 42 Oil City FuelSupplyCo'0." 3 53 5 03 4 70 5700 205 M W Barnes 11 Pcarsal '05 18 88 Creen Township 5185 503 Duncan, Robert 100 80 381S 04 Lacy 33 58 5501 10110 Lucy 'SI4 204 00 5504 1124 Collins A Watson '05 430 72 5505 580 Lacy "J4 104 00 5505 704 Collins A Watson '05 220 08 5501 1O0O Lacy '04 303 00 5501 1213 Collins A Watson '05 570 30 5500 000 Lacv '04 205 00 5500 1028 Collins Ji Watson '95 053 44 3810 300 JlcCliutoek, Hamilton '04 41 00 3810 308 McC'lintoc, Hamilton '05 35 10 120 Myers, I'eter U Null, t or land '94 11 99 151 112 100 Mvers. Peter tl Nulf. 1 of land '95 3 99 5189 5189 5189 5183 3818 Myers, E II A Co '95 4 84 KoEiiiorsou tlConroy '94 11 28 EOEmerson rl Conroy '95 II 70 loo 373 60 100 100 Thomas F Thomas '95 35 10 Lucy 9 49 First National Bank of Holidavsburg '94 12 30 First National Bank of llolidaysbuig '95 9 55 Geo Zueiidell fl E. T. Co '94 11 70 TC Fowler fl Thomas '95 35 10 John A Dale heirs '94 28 70 John A Dale heirs '95 18 10 S D Irwin tl 1'liillis i of land '94 6 13 6184 57 5183 373 5185 210 6185 232 5183 100 5183 110 3S10 3817jd,tf 3810 I 6U 3817 011 S D Irwin fl Phillis i of land '95 5 r5 41 00 Watson A Collins '94 T 1) Collins '95 208 69 3810 I 3817 J 3S10 I 3817 j ;t8i0 54 T D Collins 50 Unknown tl Davis '94 22 10 8 40 8 82 4 98 14 55 48 1 04 Clark, Mrs Fayetto Collins A' Watson '95 5500 5500 1S1J Proper, O W A J F land only Oj 6500 1811 Patterson, M V, tiuibur onlv, '95 70 50 5.101 132'. Proper A Lacy '95 10 33 3818 ls:i T 1) Collins it Co '95 82 40 Harmony Township. 50 Foreman, N S 11 Dawson it Heoser "J4 5 80 102 McCalinont, J S 30 80 102 McCalinont, K F 41 08 101 MeCaluiont, John F 30 211 115 McCalinont, J S 27 32 1)0 McCalinont, Mrs. J. F. 31 42 i of 80 lirounaii it Weed tl Newburv, E 4 f8 221 S S Cartwright 0 03 22J 190 llaworth heirs 65 65 75 Miles, Hugh 23 25 60 ltreili la s tl Hogan 12 40 134 Paul, Ii S 'ti5 2 31 13 Paul, R K '95 4 22 5 2-V.i Pittsburg Nat. Bank of Commerce 75 07 IliO Smiley, Dr fl liet.-hi.l 38 30 50 AJ Siggiusit J ItSiggins 9 30 110 Bound, Samuel '95 19 80 100 Bow man, T J fl Connely '11 9 90 100 Siggins .t Holm, J it' It 19 85 50 Siggins, John fl (Melaud '91 a 80 95 Siggins, John .t Holm tl Page ,V lirown 23 50 Hickory Township. U'.x-. S..I,. A , 1 . H'AiAnUM-. wt ui,li. Aui I. 5203 550 Wilkins, Crocker it LoiU '91 35 62 5203 670 Wilkins, Crocker it Long '95 34 10 5192 ri of 150 Lake Erie Pot C.'95 0 20 300 John Smallwood 37 SO of 120 l.ongwHil it Fee 5 01 5-10 ol 10 Colbert I'r.il liccd 9K 50 II II Slow 7 80 52'.2 2 Francis lloiirv 1 39 6I'-1 5(1 t non Siggins 0 4S 5I!2 .XI J M Ivepler 0 30 6192 50 O SiygiiiB tl Clapp O 30 300 JMPInpp.lTnknown 41 00 34 Martin Smith 45 65 45 O Siggins fl Church 14 19 1 O Siggins fl Middle ton 73 15-10Vifii2laoros A P Churc hill '95 4 34 I0-105of024aores F W Morgan 6 37 10-I05ol'024neres Emma Dio- lonilorf fi 37 10-10.-ofr,2laores J W Willard 6 37 I0-105ol024aeres W W Marks 0 37 3-l05of H24neres J Tooohr'95 47 42-105of 02lacros (ieol'l IriSl Ii 10 91 22 Diekragor JH.tWm 2 90 200 Diokrager J IlitWin or, 19 M 5192 102 5192 I! "2 5192 5192 M92 "I92 M92 5210 28 Holbrook S S '95 1 75 Howe Township. 750 Anchor Oil Co '94 239 40 111 J Kosonblat '95 90 89 37 II Kosonblat 30 29 37 II Walilheimer 23 87 9!I0 Wright A Duhring '94 203 31 1125 Wright A Duhring '95 8:t0 00 JofKiiO Wallaeo W Cook '94 85 12 5102 3!!7 3197 3197 4791 4791 )20 WOO 852 Wallaeo W Cook '95 281 10 3198 S 4823 cor 21 Murphy, M '94 32 470 Pittsburg A Forest Co Lumber Co'94 120 62 034 Pittsburg A" Korest Co Lumber Co'95 191 40 670 Gtaiidin A Co oil and gas '94 10 94 1031 Oranilin A Co 1 oil and gas '95 17 00 150 Oranilin A Co J oil and gas '94 2 85 228 GiHiidin A Co 4 oil and gas '95 8 44 203 II Lerov it .1 Link- lain'95 00 00 107 MilUin, J ' 33 49 25 Reed A firetinemait tl Dobbs 9 3 17 Keed A Brenneman 7 09 100 Albert Fox fl Blon- din '94 26 60 109 W Willink fl Will- - iams 12 52 4823 5105 5105 5108 5108 1189 3185 Vacant Vacant 2730 59 2910 11 2910 19 lof 111 W Willink, Stew art '95 3 00 2910 20Jofl08 W Willink, Stewart '95 3 50 100 Brown A Irwin '91 5 32 OS Dobbs, J B '94 18 09 200 L A Brenneman 44 82 320 Lerov ALinklain'95 21 45 110 P J Swain 12 58 100 R J Blood fl C H Blood '94 26 60 138 R J Blood fl C H 2995 44 3 1 so 2306 3184 2H50 2 Vacant Vacant Blood '95 16 50 1801 393 2-10 Moans A White '94 29 87 3S01 455 SoiitliPonnOil Co'95 30 03 100 Thomas BTaylor'94 31 92 3 1 HO 2977 Vacant Vacaut Vacant iihi itappoe, J 38 32 50 JobnFertigflETCo95 16 50 50 John Fort igflKTCo95 16 50 301 Fertig, MeKiiiiieyiC- Sattortield 19 48 21 W S Cole tl Nugont 1 47 2878 3-5of 1003 O W A J F Proper, land onlv '94 48 44 2878 3-5ofll00 O W A J F Proper, land only '95 40 20 2878 2-5ori063 J M Stewart '94 129 28 2H78 2-5nf 1100 J M Stewart '95 145 20 2S78 3-5ol V0t3 J M Uomis, timber onlv '94 145 43 2878 3-5ofll60 J M Itomis, timber onlv '95 181 00 3005 3005 3189 1000 Wll Frost rl Wright A Duhring '94 285 00 713 WH Frost II Wright A Duhring '95 247 50 1028 John McNair, tim ber '94 114 00 3193 990 T D Collins '94 203 34 3193 1104 T D Collins '95 204(H) 1823 181 T D Collins '94 48 23 4823 034 T D Collins '95 198(H) 3195 250 T D Collins 99 50 3195 25 T I) Collins 8 06 3192 1190 T D Collins '94 203 34 3192 1122 T D Collins '95 330 00 4790 890 T D Collins 639 00 Vacant loo S S Hetinie A Co 53 00 4821 60S T D Collins '95 132 00 2850 4-6-7 327 Anderson, A P '95 21 59 3004 37 V'righlAliilring'95 2 45 2977 Jo! 35 01 Willink, vV '96 4 02 27:10 110 Booth Roa '95 7 20 2730 61 110 G W Robinson, oil and gas '95 3 63 Vacant 400 EN Leo, Receiver '95 60 00 38(11 18 Means A White '95 118 Jenks Township. 27 Robinson & Bon ner ti Key u ton 9 127 Wray W. A. '94 32 132 Boynton P '94 9 140 Boynton I' '95 9 I9S Itlooil It ,T, east part 101 100 Hood Bonbright &Co '94 21 100 Hood Boubright&Co '95 35 1100 II Leroy&J Linklain '94 2M 1050 II Leroy&J Linklain '91 309 449 H Lroy&J Linklain 150 55i H Leroy&J Link lain, b F Holier 30 112 Henry KosHiiian 67 09 H Leroy&.l Linklain 44 50 Mrs Isabella Price 31 50 Mrs Isabella Price 31 5141 6141 5142 5142 5141 5143 5145 3102 3102 3165 3179 3179 3179 3111 31S1 59 00 30 30 3182 3-4-5-6-912 13 14-19-20- 1073 Baker Hammond & Co 403 5138 305 Penn Tanning Co '95 127 35'i4 9-10 of 1014 Nicholson Joliu '94 141 3504 9-10 of 1 131 Nicholson John "95 271 3071 1000 W II Frost '94 255 3' 71 1171 W H Frost '95 W 3177 31 114 SuiiHtmn I ass '95 39 3109 100 Ashley J & It 62 Vacaut 200 K J Blood 86 3il9 39 Marks L J 20 613S 138 G W Bcottold '95 26 6141 160 Thompson John "04 40 5141 137 Kobinsoii& Buuuer'95 9 31-4 6i.4 Brower C. "91 232 53.'2 100 Auna Hills 20 3159 247 C B Clark &. Kreit- ler '94 62 3159 3 '8 C B Clark & Kreit- ler '95 114 Vacant 43 Thomas Nugent 14 3174 42.47 100 William Kobinson'95 37 3171 28 Blood Cyrus estate 8 3042 7 100 Proper Agunw & Kelly 32 30i 7 1000 W riglit.tnuhrlng'94.'9S 3007 ll-'O Wright. Duliriiig '91 78 3171 105 Blood P P liii 3173 100 Wood P P 39 3171 80 Blood P P 10 3109 101 Towler 8 S 21 3170 65 Hunt Mrs L M 31 300 100 Ennui J (lurry 32 3183 20 A N Monteliuuse & othors 12 5110 753 Grumliu oil co 1-2 oil, gas '94 13 5110 903 Giaudiii nil co 1-2 oil, gas '95 IS 5129 58' Graiuliu oil co 1-2 oil, gas 3 51J9 58.',' Marcy oil co 1-2 oil, gas '95 2 3800 8)1 Goo Means & C J Deiupsey '94 67 30 9 3 4 of 1000 A tl Tliuck & oth ers, oil and gas '94 26 3'9 of 1124 A II l'haek & oth ers oil, gas '95 39 Vacaut 132 O W 1'ropar tl Wood- huru 42 3109 7 1-5 Irwin S II 4 .11311 80 S L Cloilgll 22 .1107 1000 B 1. Clough '94 171 .1107 9-'9 S L Cloilgll '95 229 514 1 9 27'J' T J Moll'ntt tl Carl Hi co '94 19 1801 347 Means & White '91 24 iisiM 334 S0111I1 hi-nii oil co '95 23 3JJ2 50 James l'uillia tl Walkerumii '95 3 5144 13 '-''0 Cecil Griuw rl Foreman 9 3' 42 100 Mrs Li..le Frost U2 3501 2-10of II '4 CrabtroM .loliu '95 11 .Vi',1 ;iitj Frost W 11 V 124 2022 195 North P 1 oil co "9.1 I I 3801 80 Means & Whilo '95 6 Kingsley Township. W.rrAUt- A-:rw. S .i,uaU.- ai O wuvr- Aui .117 71 (iilbort James '94 9 fil ;7 111 Gi'lK-rt James '95 I t 5145 lot) Unknown '91 12 6145 222 Proper 1 1 W tl W a 10 11 '91 12 31 i t 100 John A&.lacknoii hinwart '94 9 31 .13 ,10 J oil ri A-JacUsoii Stewart ' 4 .1142 I -Jot lie bl.-ukl y & Couuoly '94 7 3142 1 2of 04 HI ukley & I 'ouuely'95 5 5180 390 Wolf & Co 74 3089 10 Wolf & Co II 41 91 14 Charles Sl-arrow fl White 17 41 91 i Charles Stsrrow fl White 17 43 120 William Sinclair 6 02 300 Gran.lin . 00 1-2 oil. gas 'P4 4 80 340 OranilisA; co 1-2 oil, gas '91 4 71 950 Granitin iSc co 1-2 nP.eas '94 15 20 510S 109s Grstnlin&;ool.2oll,gas '94 17 30 5109 1000 (iran'lin & co 1 2oil,gas '94 HI (10 6109 I'i.iO G ranilin & 00 12 oil, gas '95 2.) 68 6110 300 Oranilin A co 1-2 oil, gas 9 52 6I2S 1000 Oranilin & co 1-2 oil, gas 'P4 16 00 5128 1-177 Granilin&eol-2oil,gaa'95 21 67 6129 900 Gramlin A Co l-2oll,gas '94 14 .'!9 5129 1000 Grandln&col-2otl,gas'93 15 81 5191 241 .1 M Clapp 64 39 5214 00 Anchor Oil co 22 14 5193 2-3 of 400 Lake Erie Oil co '95 30 "8 5131 1000 Forest Oil co 153 50 6118 324 Wliiitokin A Itrennan 6 14 "234 1-2 ot 950 It H May estate land only '94 30 39 -.234 1-2 of 891 H H May estate, land . . only '91 42 31 214 1-2 of 895 1) C Cornon '95 42 31 Tionesta Township. 114 Cliaflnn llonry heirs'94 23 :-7 2 Siggins o 80 1'4 Pheonix oil co ( 8 32 4-:i W K halrymple 15 21 1-2 of 170 Dale John A fl Stone 10 41 824 180 Gilliuore A Dull 4s oft 21.30 9iKI llniiiah.tGiHllan'94 "01 MS 2836 11172 HannaliAHilfllian'OS 118 99 821 lllh Oraham&Paul Stiner 39 00 1-2 of 405 8 T May & Irwin 39 40 127 Amy I) W 64 98 '28 2 0 .1 W Fielder '94 61 25 2828 205 J W Fielder '91 48 10 9- Hum 1 id R Philips heirs 1847 40 J P Vanvrankin 10 84 2828 1 2 of 4 I 8 1) Irwin H Vanderhoof 8 80 ;iS22 101 Wood Heirs '94 104 00 3822 104 Woods Heirs '95 148 00 45 Fourth National liank of ofPiMabura 17 50 2825 1001 Hammond '95 111 00 3S24 200 E M Paine fl Kenneway 6S 70 K Curtis 19 1 James Bloakley '95 30 08 i; r m, atmont 08 00 242 J M Clapp 50 39 914 J T BrennaD 1 49 3824 152 G W Robinsno fl Walker 23 71 130 Henry Johnson fl Hilands '94 10 66 61 ATCrennflGiulsbv "95 9 02 2835 100 Hale & Cocb '94 20 50 2835 58 Freeman & Greaves '95 8 14 223 371 V J M Clapp 71 64 2 .Morgan Joseph '95 8 70 64 Morgan Joseph '91 7 40 40 Perry fl Huston '9-1 2 96 2 Randall O A rl liilttorfleld '95 37 2S33 ) 8s5 Curlin Mrs C atharine 1-8 2 5 I oil and gas '95 4 07 2813 4-il Curtin .Mrs Catharine 1-8 28:55 S oil and gits '95 2 15 Barnet Township. TArrant. Acres. WArrMHee or Owner. An'i. 200 Shields. VV D tl Eldor 18 09 5701 105 Flick. J R fl Pearsall '94 10 6S 5701 105 llaigbt, Geo tl Flick '95 7 89 Creen Township. 3819 50 Bonner. J estate '94 9 20 3825 60 First Nat. Bank of Holi davsburg 20 00 . 3185 100 First Nat. Bank of Holi davsburg 32 10 5133 21 Haslet, W VV '04 4 28 J of 187 Wallers, Orris A Chas '91 12 59 3819 50 Longsiioth heirs '95 4 85 5133 21 Murphv, Jerrv '95 2 21 325 100 Whitman, Seidell '95 4 64 3820 J of 89 Walters, Orris A Chas '95 5 m Hickory Township. 10 Allegheny Nat. liank I 69 6199 50 Albaugh. .1 11 6 30 330 Dayton, Jesse C 41 68 5191 50 Davton, Josse C 6 30 5207 102 Davidson, A '94 6 1 84 5190 50 Roister A Church 2 15 5233 50 Patterson, 1) L 6 30 oz.m iiui Wiggins a Mr near 20 04 5218 750 Siggins A Wilson '94 24 00 6218 834 Siggins A Wilson, oil A gas '95 17 52 100 Ball, N G A Wm '95 10 92 5203 670 Mercantile Oil Co '95 85 22 94 McCutchenn, Clarrisa '95 4 04 Howe Township. 2808 200 Sub-div. 25 if 20 Coulter A Uneapher '95 10 20 Jenks Township. Vacant 220 Daniels, James W '94 45 85 Vacant227 Daniels, James W '95 37 60 3801 i Frost, VV II '94 70 3190 25 llanali, Mrs H H '94 3 50 3181 100 Leroy A Linklain 71 70 5144 70 Tract', Pier A lilanohard 8 34 1 Warren, Oscar '94 3 75 I lilanohard, Geo '95 175 3170 22 Itorton, Noah '95 3 37 3042 30 Sub-div 7 Kldridge, Jos eph '95 2 10 4 Hellron, Peter '95 1 25 3040 1140 Miner, Gr 1 A Co '95 28 64 3so() 920 Means A Deiupsey '95 64 82 3170 25 Schwartz, lianiel"'95 1 25 Kingsley Township. 5213 310 Heard, ABA Davenport 56 44 5214 290 " " 67 00 5217 1 of 1100 " " '94 34 30 5217 1241 " " '95 41 48 5212 'Mi Schoolev, J C if- Co 61 03 5214 130 Kollv, A H tl Tarr '94 13 47 5217 1 100 Lamb bolts, oil 4 gas '94 6 74 5217 1241 Lamb heirs, oil , gas '95 fl 59 5797 01 Erb, Leonard '94 3 77 5 1:1.3 1151 Watson it Freeman '95 113 85 6131 17o wu," Freeman '95 51 98 5208 4 Proper it-Mvers '95 2 40 5197 30 McOullough. J P , 3 01 Tionesta Township. 401 Anderson, John '94 73 65 2833 408 Anderson, -loll n '95 67 91 123 Backus, D C 31 33 92 llleakioy, James 29 80 2820 50 Clapp, E E '94 15 99 28'n Curtin A Anderson '94 149 45 3821 021 Carhaiigh, E F. 19 06 224 5.10 Giltiioie A Dull 100 30 3H24 50 lloplor, Jerry '94 9 83 3S24 50 llenler, J 1) '95 8 02 5 Meivinlov. Gilbert '94 1 00 10 Slow, Hamilton '94 3 98 2824 63 poller, Joseph '95 10 34 2.S23 1:10 Lincoln Oil Co '95 25 90 19 Tionesta Water Supply Co ".15 2 16 10 lloovelor, Sam '95 2 35 3824 50 Whit mull, Seidell '95 7 47 0 " " '96 68 124 . " " '95 25 Tionesta Borough. Aor... WArtulm! or Owutr Am i. - 10 Davis, E L II Sickles '94 2 10 12 Hopkins, II J A Co 11 Sickles 4 80 50 Kobinson A Kelly 15 95 395 Soiokles, li II 240 00 if Watson I. F 8 00 li Hill, A tl Cogau '95 7 60 I Itilev, llattie II Siekles '95 3 811 j Roberts, .Mead '06 1 mi 10 Davis, J D '9.1 2 28 Harmony Township. 20 Colaut, Mrs K F '94 2 10 50 Green, J K 8 15 52 Green, J K 11 85 UK) Grove, Nelson A Geo '91 9 (Ml 1-10 Hunter, Mrs S E li Isiggins 94 2 25 Iihi Meiirew Harcv '94 19 00 5 Kill)', Jacob 2 83 118 Siggins, John II Clcluud '94 20 40 400 suit, Harriott '94 00 00 134 Sliainhurg, loirs, in II lirown 3d 43 S9 Shamburg, liaison tl Holbrook 21 71 218 Shamburg, (arson li Sweet A hhentl 62 78 loo Wilson, A L II sioHoll M (Ml loll Wilson, Sainuel 37 00 3-' to Moliai vev .V Co '94 79 20 215 Watson, L F '94 28 ;ti 371 Church, Mrs Naiii-v '95 6 03 37 Fog In, W II '9.1 " 5 64 50 Mover, I. '9,1 8 25 311 M ills. Case A Co '95 5 81 loO PiltsburgA i 'berry ItuiK MICo'9.1 1 1 24 00 I'itiNboi g.( 'herri HiiiiOiICo'05 0 00 10.1 Pittsliiii g.v 'herrvRuni lilCo'ili 21 78 119 Siggins A II1I111 ll Carson '95 20 33 38! Still A Hinckley '!'.! 40 00 " 5.1 VV llslns, Horace '9.1 12 50 By virtue ot an a-t of Assembly enti tled " All Act to regulate tin- collection of taxes oil uu-ealeil lulliis," approved llio Hill day ol Juno, A. I., Iss7, interest wilt be charged on IV14 taxes lrom January 1, Isn.l. lo ilute ot' pu moot, and 011 18(15 tax i's 1 1 0111 .1 auuar.v 1, Is'ii, to ilato o pay ment, ut Hie rate ol si per cent, per uu niiin. J Vsi. Ila t-'ONI-:, TrriuMart-r. Tiouc-slu, Furenl Co., Pa., Maruli 10, 1896 6187 518'! 6187 6188 5101 5105 51 08
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