The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, November 10, 1897, Image 2

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
t. t. WtNK,
COITOS A JOPftlt'Toa).
Official Vote Of Forest County, November 2, 1897.
Dist. I
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1897.
Election Aftermaths.
There is no reason why the Repub
licans slmuld not feel greatly elated
over the outcome of the elections oo I
the 2d iost. They have every reason
DISTRICTS.
, State ,i
Treasurer I
1
Auditor I
General. I
sr.
Harnett !
Oreen, Onitonville 1
Oreen, Nebraska i '
Hlrkorv I '
Wmt lllcknrv SM
, ... . j i .l , : . Harmony, Kogle h arm ......
ueeu luiiy bupvhiiichj, tuu mo iu n I Howe, r rosta
Howe, Rnlltown
Howe, Hrookston
Howe, Cooper 1 raet
Jenka, Marienville
Jenks, Hyromtown
Kimrslev
Tionesta Twp
Tionesta Doro ..-
year when it was naluial to suppose
the verdict would he against them.
This has beeu the almost invariable
ruhp in the past. The party which
succeeded at the Presidential election
has generally been defeated in the
following year. This is not unnatu
ral, for the American people are im
patient, and generally expect more
than can be accomplished. Since the
inauguration ofMcKinley, however,
the change from panic to prosperity
has been q rapid and pronounced
that the v'tcrs were satisfied with the
result, and the only great difficulty
was ia pelting them to go to the polls.
In Chip the Republicans have
made a clean sweep of all State offices
and carried the legislature by a safe
in nj or it j oo joint ballot, thus insuring
the return of Mark Hanna, the loyal
friend of McKinley, to the U. S.
Senate.
In Maryland the Republicans have
not only held the advantage gained
last fall, but have added greatly to it,
7
10
17
21
J 12 1
.! 7! 1
.1 7 2,
.' 33 5
J 7
. 74 60
. 7i 7
.1 !W, 22
. , 20! H
.3 M; 22
Total
427 2221
4;i
141
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21 :
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Col 0. I
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;5i 4!o 270 251
4S. 52
8 III'
421 f4
601 2rt;
21 ! 3.T
13 10
7; o
6 a
33 0
9 6
en 122
6 12
20 40
34 20 43
73. 42 j 84
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60,123
tlj 10
S8 20
43 11
82 27
443 401 AM 322 517:3i
MAJOWTiEs-noacom It., over Brown, !., 205j over Swallow Pro., 42. McCaulcy
R. over Klttfir D.. 22S : over Lathrope Pro.. 241. Irwin P., over Clam h., IB.
vis R., over Hunt D., 148. Morrow R., over Brewer D., 234. Thompson, Ind., for
State Treasurer, had 2 votos In Marienville, 1 in Byromtown. Luudbcrg, People's
Partv. for County Survevor, had 14 votes in the county. Slverl'uig, on sntne ticket
for Coroner, had 16 votes.
Pennsylvania by Counties.
The vote of the counties of Penn
sylvania at the recent election for
State Treasurer is as follows, the fig
ures being in nearly every instance
official :
STATU TRKA8CRF.Il.
CotUtTIKS.
CO
Adams 2380
electing a legislature that will in turn ArZuoZ"::. SW4
elect a Rnnuhlican TT. R Ranatnr in Heaver 8708
2839
4W2
Blair 83!
Bradford 3550
Bucks .. 224
Butler 2851
Cambria 6223
Cameron 409
- i o.i i it
in the past summer to satisfy her that cantre..7."."l"""VV.".'. 2204
the new administration is right and c,!'esItflr ,.,
6 Clarion 143
has rolled up a bur maioritv for the Clearfield 3654
rc..Mi. .a;a.. Clinton 1272
succeed Gorman. This is a victory iwka '
which should muke every lover of
good government and prosperity re
joice with exceeding great joy.
Iowa has had sufficient prosperity
So has Massachusetts, which has
" ' Ihousaud majority. Kansas and Col
orado are getting back into line, and
with another year of prosperity will
Columbia 1061
Crawford 6476
Cumberland 3503
Dauphin. 6141
Delaware 6506
Elk 13-8
Erie 6900
Fayette 7408
Forest 427
shake off Rryaoisra and repudiation tranklin 3074
r 1 Fulton 676
le-rever. Green
In our own State of Pennsylvania Huntingdon. 2016
J Indiana
the Repnblican candidates for State Jetiereon 2676
Juniata. i"
Lackawanna. 11513
Lancaster 9801
Lawrence 2980
Lebanon 3201
Lehigh 6"
Luzerne 11181
Lycoming 2245
McKean 3110
Mercer 3485
Mifllin. 1088
Monroe 852
Montgomery 7984
Montour 652
Northampton 5318
Northumberland- 3480
2296
9317
2730
2201
1959
9187
2144
1341
4910
2056
6730
272
2883
2110
2175
27B7
3101
1173
2850
6543
2380
2248
1065
2442
6724
6096
222
1973
612
679
831
834
150
640
1325
4931
981
684
389
2542
208
1005
1469
2371
823
4210
1708
1805
600
3707
7102
1416
487
The Republicans hnve made again
in the Uoitrd Slates Senate by the
elections of 1807, and that is where
their policies most need votes.
Our foreign commerce this year is
$80,000,000 ahead of 18H6. If the
new tariff is disturbing the markets
of the world it must be favorably.
Butcher Weyi.er's remark that
his policy in Cuba was au imitation
of that of the North duriox the civil
war is amusing as a specimen of ma
liguity. Such explosions of spite are
to be expected from a munster out of
According to figures taken from
the official reports of the Cleveland
Administration, the farming elemen
of the country lost by decreased con
sumption and decreased values dur
ine Cleveland's last administration
something like four thousand tnillio
dollars.
W.L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE i
Fnr 14 mm lhl the, y merit
Alone, hn rtt"tnncrfl (all ofmrntttnr.
W I. Ihulftti ft:t W. 4 ti) and ft'i (1) Hho TS
th pptvluctioni of ptkillpd workntpn. from tli
: 7) mn O hin for meu, 9i- u.w ana
1.75 for boy.
W. ifc IonnUi hc art lriflorwM
by ovpr wcurfru m the bft
In Ptrle, fit and durability of any
ho tSvpr oiToritl at the prices.
They are marie In ail the t ft tent
ahapeii ami ntyloa, and of every Tarl-
eir r leainnr.
WARREN
NATIONAL BANK
Warron, Penna.
CAPITAL, . 1150,000.00
DIRECTORS:
Nelson P. Wheolor, David W. Hoaty
Jerry Crary, Win. D. Brown,
Goo. N. Parmlee, Andrew Hortzol,
C. Schimmelfenn, A. T. Seoflold,
Christian Smith, Clin. Cnaso,
II. A. Jnmioson.
rertonal anil Itutincsa account totici-
ted on most favorahle term consistent
with good conservative banking.
Interest allowed on deposits
a. X. rKUMLEK, Pres.
IT. A. JAMIKSOS, Vice Pres.
F. K. IIERTZEL, Cosher
The Way
TO WEALTH
may load you by WBy of the KLONDIKE but Hie WAVE OP PROS
PERITY cornea to atay only with those who atudyCCONOM Y.
If you wish to 8AVE MONEY It will pay you to look at our noods
and get our price.
If dealer cannot utipplr yon. write for cMa-
lOf UO uw.u voug IBS, liTOCKiun, n
Soldo
L.J. HOPKINS.
FLOE k
Come In and take a look around
and soo what
FEED TORE, emm
PLEASING
OUR
CUSTOMERS
la our aim. V7 e soil ahoea that are ao
good In every way that our ciiftomera
come back to us again and again and are
ploanrd oaah time. If we couldn't sell
shoos that would do this we would go
out of business. Style gooa hand in
hand with honesty In our footwear.
CASH
THE OLD RELIABLE
LIVERY STABLE,
The Way to Health
la often by keeping your leet dry. Do ao bv buying a pair of our KLON
DIKE BOOTS.
The boys And "Our Own Shoo" can't be boat for wear and tho price la
not higher thanjothor dealers got for an Inferior shoe.
Underwear for All.
will buy. Theu when you want
anything in our lino we know
you will go whero your MONEY
In worth tho most.
-OP-
TIONESTA, - PENN.
S. S. CANFIELD, PROPRIETOR.
We can show you the finest ling of Man's Women'a and Chlldrou'a
Natural Wool, Camel's Hair, Ribbed and Floooe Lined Undorwoar ever
shown In Tionesta, bought aDd shipped direct from the mills at prices
AWAY BELOW what other dealers pay tho "Middleman." We arc
ready to sell to yon for just about what other dea'erj pay for their goods.
Treasurer and Auditor General have
won by majorities ranging from 126,
000 for Beacom, to 138,000 for Me
Cauley. What better could bo wished
in a year when all was apathy and
indifference, and when everybody
knew that the Republican candidates
were sure winners. A common plu
rality of 40,000 or 50,000 would have
beeu fully as well as could be expect
ed in such a year as this. The Swal
low vote appears to have been drawn
about equally from both old parties.
The doctor's war-cry was a taking
one, and the Democratic papers
whooped it up for him so lustily that
a large percentage of that party de
serted and cast their ballots for him.
The "organs" hardly intended that
their own people should be so charm
ed with the music they were playing.
The official returns from every
county have been received, but not
yet published. Complete figures from
all but one county, Green, for State
Treasurer and Auditor General are as
follows : These figures are practicaly
ofticial :
STATE TREASURER.
Beacom, R 871,053
Brown, D 244,509
Swallow, P 117,430
Thompson, Ind 15,204
Perrv 11
Philadelphia. 107008
Pike 205
Potter 1753
Schuylkill 179
Snyder 1474
Somerset 2U73
Sullivan 65
Susquehanna 2001
Tioga 109
Union 1152
Venango 2413
Warren 3048
Wellington '1575
Wayne 1212
Westmorland 8mW
Wvominar 975
York 5545
763
1189
1026
711
11619
3473
1279
1273
7794
12471
2391
1820
2573
676
1633
6:141
901 '
042 1
2308
1008
37090
465
1415
10109
- 484
1104
800
2946
740
261
1661
1629
4370
676
7271
752
8475
Secretary Wilson expresses it as
his opinion in his annual report that
862 every foreigu embassy should have a
man thoroughly familiar with the
1677 methods and duties of the Depart-
167 ... L
meni i;l Aricuuure so inai ne can,
2440 I .Uom .ft1ai4 unnti hv thp Dennrr.-
722 ........ -r- j r---
1440 ment, make au intelligent report up
4736 on tne agricultural cnnditinns uf the
2134 countrv to which he is accredited.
686 . ' . .L . ... .
1 ne secretary cinims inai ue uas
All the
BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR
Such as
Sohumaehor'a F. 8.,
Pillsbury's Best.
Bona Doon,
Grant,
Graham flour.
Bolted Corn meal,
Corn feed meal.
Corn and oats ehop,
Corn, oats and Barley c..-";
laisy middlings,
Wheat bran,
Corn to sow.
Corn to feed,
Corn for ensilage,
Hay and straw.
Mammoth clover seed,
Medium clover seed,
Timnthv seed.
Hungarian seod,
Millet seed,
Orchard grass seed,
In fact anything usually kept In an np to
date FLOUR AND FEED STORE.
Good Stock, Good Carrlagna and Bug
flea to let upon tl
le will also do
JOB TEAMI1TG
AU orders left at tho Poat Office will
receive prompt attontion.
O IF.T IOI A IN".
Onico ) 7K National Bank Building,
OIL CITY, PA.
Eyos oxamlnod free.
Excluslvolv'optlcal.
Our Clothing Dep't
oontalna many Bargains, because most of our goods wero bought before
the advance In wool and will be sold at tho old price.
I Ladies' Wraps
take a prominent place In the bargains we can show you.
FLUSH CAPES, 14.50 up.
CLOTH CAPES and JACKETS at prices away below what other deal
era charge for same quality. Romomber we can't show you any old
goods in Mil line, all just froah from tho factory.
2293
818
5612
5202
2083
671
99;
261
2746
1118
1392
43: (6
1569
15547
72
348
3094
558
363
258
696
1241
928
1179
1202
648
713
1194
543
2485
Totala 371053 244569 117430
24509
Beacom'a plurality ...126484
Returns not completed.
great difficulty in obtaining specific
and technical information from most
foreign consulates wheti information
is wanted by the Department for the
benefit of the agriculturists of this
country. All loreign countries, he
says, have their representatives of ag
riculture here to eain the benefit of
the experiments conducted by this
government and the prominent agri
culturists aud horticulturists through
out the United States. We, lie says,
are far behind the nations of Europe
in this important roattor.
Have von Bott25.00T Have you cot
$50,007 Have you got 8100.00? If so, why
don't you deposit u wnn me jonewan-;o
Building lan Association Association
of Warren. Pa. Thoy will pay you 6 per
cent, per annum Cash Dividend, payable
semi-annually, and you can withdraw
your principal in full at any lime alter 6
months. o-o-iy.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Democrats are beginning to admit
that the elections of 1897, as a vole
of censure ugainst Republicans, were
eminently unsatisfactory.
Total vote 748,256
Beacom'a plurality over Brown ... 126,484
AUDITOR GENERAL.
MoCauley, U 407,301
Ritter, D 268,708
Lathrope, P 57,651
Those editors don't expect to con
vert anybody to their way of think
ing when they say that the operation
of the Dingley law has nothing to do
with the reign of prosperity.
Total vote 733,658
McCaulcy's plurality over Ritter.. 138,695
The total vote is about 20,000 less over-work themselves any more, it U
than that for State Treaaurer in 1895, possible they may be lit tu kill by
and nearly 450,000 lees than was Thanksgiving day
Treailnn t nl alantinn ei
AT last Air. isryan nas aamuiea
If those too "previous" Democrat
ic rooBlers which were doing so much
early crowing last week, are kept
quiet from ibis on and not allowed to tain piece of land lying in Tionoau bor
ougli, i'orei coiiiuy,
DY VIRTUE of a writ of Alias Fieri
D Facias issued out of the Court of Com'
mon Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylva'
nia. and to me directed, there will be ex
nosed to sale bv public vendue or outer v.
at the Court House, in the Borough of
Tionesta, Forest County, l'a., on
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, A. 1)., 1897,
at 1 o'clocK, p. in., the following de
scribed real estate to-wit :
T. F. RITCHEY for use of J. A. RTTCH
EY, then for use of J. T. DALE, and
now lor use of A. O. DINGMAN. vs. A
II. DALE, and ADDA O. DINGMAN
M. W. S. DINGMAN and D. 8. KNOX
Executors of JASPER II. DINGMAN
deceased. Alias Fieri Facias, No 12
November Term, 1897. Waivers. -D,
I. Ba 1. Attorney.
All tho right, title, interest and claim
of the defendant 01, in and to all that er-
Forest county. Pennsylvania,
bounded and described as follows: Bo.
ginning at a red oak tree on the bank of
the Allegheny river (tue noriuwest cor
nor): thence by land of W. F. Hunter
heirs Boutb eighty-five (85) degrees east
thirty (30) perches to a post ; tlionce sou Hi
f va a,wl vA.tmiths th M rods to a nnst
that times are belter. JJut be Bays thence by the James Clark lot north
Kentucky Democrats are shouting they are due to the foreigu "scarcity S'es o a Post o.. river bank, original
cast in the
last year.
over a plurality of 15,000. It would
wave scared tbem a few years ago.
Silver still bancs down around
the rero mark. Here's a good chance
for calamity bowlers to scream about
low prices.
Tue greatest effort ever made by
mugwumps to go it alone has settled
down iuto a majority of 80,000 for a
Tammany Mayor.
Peksonai.ly, young Mr. Bryan
did pretty well in Ohio. It is
said that he charged $200 a speech
aud expenses, and he made a dozen
speeches mside of four days, so that
lie is probably feeling the return of
prosperity.
Mit. Bryan says that "the first six
mouths of the McKioley administra
tion were the most disastrous in the
history of the country." That's a
pretty stiff one eveu for Bryan. But
it induces a cold shudder to think
what would have beeu the first six
months of the Bryan administration.
and to eold being taken from the
Klondike. The foreign scarcity af
fects directly but the one article of
corner; thence Dy tne nanK or tne
river aforesaid, norm tour (4) degrees
east five and five tenths (5.5) perches to
the place ot beginning, conlainina one ( 1)
ai-rp nml nva (;l fteri'hps nf land, lie tin
wheat, and that is only one of a great I same more or less : being the same prem
1 . . f r .l: i 1 1 I laCS convovtiti uv iiauion 1. nuriver nm
1181 01 iarm articles wuicu u au- ,,, , , m ,,. iltf ,ie,l r.-ordd
vsiired. and aa for the Klondike Bold, in Deed Book 13, at pago 4KU. liavin
, . erected thereon one dwelling house 24x
lour times as much money nas oeen two 8tories high with one-story ell, one
expended iu fitting out Klondikers as W lrn 8"d I'uiid.ng.and lot ot fruit
Taken in execution and to no sold as
the property of A. 11. Dale, and Adda O.
Imigtiian, iw. v. s. lnnginan anil l). a.
lnngman,
-THAT
A Warm Reception.
We might meet you at tho door and grasp you hoartily by tho hand ,
and yet there is a bolter way. We can show an Interest In your affairs
by saving you 10 to 25 per cent, on every dollar's worth of goods you
need in our line of
CLOTHING, WRAPS, UNDERWEAR AND SHOES.
Wiles &, Armstrong:
JlPi
.:.v
1
WEST TIONESTA, PA.,
Carries a full lino ol
GROCERIES, PROVISION,
CHOICE CONFECTIONERY,
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
AND FLOUR AND FEED.
1 :l: 1
WE DO NOT CLAIM
ifTTTf f Iff f Iff fTTTTtf mTli
TO HAVE THE LARGEST
Hate, 6 ft. 3 in. by SJt 10 in.
IMffht, 5ft. 8 til
WHITE BRONZE VS. STONE.
White Bronze is not porous. Stone is.
White Hronze has no tissues. Stone has.
White Hronze will not crack. Stone will.
White bronze will not absorb moisture.
Stone will.
White Hronze noes not become moss
crown, stone does.
wnite isron.e is enuorsea uy Bcieiiiisis
as everlasting. Stone is not.
White lirnnze inscriptions will remain
legible. Stone will not.
White Hronze lioius us color, eione
does not.
THE MONUMENTAL BRONZE CO.,
liHIDGEI'OItT, CONN.
D. S. KNOX, Agent,
Tionesta, Pa.
STOCK IN THE COUNTY,
AND FOli THAT REASON
OUR STOCK IS ALWAYS
FRESH, AND WE TAKE
PRIDE IN KEEPING IT SO.
IE YOU DO NOT TRADE
WITH US GIV E US A TRIAL
AND RE CONVINCED.
Goods Delivered Free of Charge
CHAS. M. WHITEMAN.
UP-TO-DATE OUTFITTERS AND FURNISHERS.
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Confirmation Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the follow
ing accounts have been tiled in my office
and will be presented at the next term of
court for confirmation.
First and final account of C lias. r). fcl
Jridt'e, Executor of the last will and tes
tament of Elizabeth Eldridge, docuased,
latoofJenks township, Forest county,
Penna.
First and final account of Annie E. and
Patrick Joyce, Executor and Execu
trix of the last will and testament of
lindget Dully, deceased, late of Tiones
ta, Pa.
J. H. ROBERTSON,
Clerk Orphans' Court.
Tionesta, Pa., November 18, 1897.
TIMETABLE, in
effect Oct. 10, 18U7.
Trains leave Tio
nesta for Oil City
nnd points west aa
follows :
No. 31 Buffalo Express, daily
except Sunday 12:06 noon.
No. 61 Way Freight (carrying
Sassengers), daily except
unday 4:50 p. in.
No. 33 Oil City Exr ress, daily
except Sunday 7:40 p. m.
For Hlekory,Tidioute,Warron,Klnzua,
Bradford, Oloan and the East :
No. 80 Clean Express, daily
except Sunday 8:45 a.m.
No. 32 Pittsburg Express,
daily except Sunday 4:19 p.m.
No. 60 Way Freight (carrying
passengers to Irvlneton) daily
except Sunday 9:50 a.m.
Get Time Tables and full Information
from W. H. SAUL, Agent, Tionesta, Pa
k. mlij, uen isupt.
J. A. FELLOWS,
Gen'l Passenger A Ticket Agent,
General office, Mooney-Urisbane Bid
Cor. Main and Clinton Sta., Builalo.N.Y
NOW la your time to buy dishes, and we have thom by the set, or siugle
piece, rr any old way to get rid of them, for we will soon have to have the room for
our holiday goods. Our line of China and Poroelalnware for the table, beautifully
designed and artistically colored. Every piece ia made of good material, thoroughly
burned and will not craze. Our prices are right. They show that wo buy closely
aud sell closely.
DflUtJtJISTS AWtl QB0CEBS, - TI0HESTA. fA.
HEADQUARTERS
FOR CHOICE DRUGS, MEDICINES, STATIONERY, QROCERIEH,
PROVISION, CONFECTIONERY, Etc Come and examine goods and
prices, and we'll do the rest.
has been brought in by them.
When completed, the sale of the
Uniou Pacific railroad will have pa
back to
anil interest at b per cent. Ihis "in
vestment" was made abuul thirty
years ago, and bow many investments
of that leui'th of time could have
pauued out better? When the ua
lioual advantages resulting from the
UB Knox, Executors of Javper H. Din
id I deceased, at tho suit of'l . F. Ritchev for
iu.nl 1 A Uilnlmu lliun fn. iiua .1 T
the Government principal ,iulo, and now for use of A. O. Dingman.
TERMS OF SALE. The following
must be strictly complied with when the
property is stricken down :
1 U'l,.. tl.a ..l..li.i;ir.i.ll.u.linn
Itors becou e the purchaser, the costs on
lliti writs must be paid, and a list of liens
including mortgage searches on tue prop
crty sold, together with such lieu credit
or's receipt lor the amount of the pro-
ooUBtructiou of this road are conoid- he niav claim, must be furnished the
ered, the investment on the ptrt of s''orl'?-. , . , ... ,,, f .,
RESOLUTION
Or the Council of Tione.ta Borough,
Forest Co,, Pa.
BE IT RESOLVED. That the Ordi
nance and the terms of the same relating
to the Central District and Printimr lole-
irraoh Co.. nassed Oet. 14th. 18U5. be and is
hereby extuudod to the Forest Telephone
and Telegraph Co., on said company fil
ing with tiie Council their written accept
ance ot the terms 01 tne same.
J. T. Dale,
Attest, President of Council.
D. W. Clark, Secretary.
Approved th.s 25th day of October, 1807.
K. C. Heath, Burgess.
- IXPERIENOt.
the United Staled would not have'
beeu a bad one if no part nf the prin
cipal or iuteieot had been paid. It is
probable, however, that the Demo
cratic wallers will cuntiuue to talk
of the "steal" that has beou perpe
trated.
8. All sales not settled immediately will
be continued until 2 o'clock p. in., ol the
next day, at which time all property not
settled for will BL-ain be put up anil sold
at the expense and risk of the person to
whom liiBl -olJ.
See Purdon'H Digest, Ninth Edition,
page 4Mi aud Smith's Forms, pago 3N4.
FRANK P. WALKER, bheriir.
Sheriffs OUlee, Tiouestu, Pa., Oclober 18,
18U7.
mm
PROCLAMATION.
Whereas. The Hon. Charles II. Noyea
President Judge of the Court of Common
Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for
the county of Forest, has issued his pre
cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas,
Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans'
Court. Over and Terminer and General
Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for the
County of Forest, to commence on the
Third Monday of November, being
the 15lh dav of November. 181)7. No
tice is therefore given to the Cor
r....... Tiiuti.iu nf thn PfuuA mill Con
stables of said county, that they be then
and there iu their proper persona at ten
o'clock A. M., of Bald day with their
riii'.iirils. inouisitions. examination, aud
other remembrances, to do those things
which to their otlioe appertain to be done,
ami to those who are bound in recognizance
to prosecute against the prisoners lhat are
or shall be in the jail of Forest County, that
thov may be then and there to prosecute
Hi-RiiiHt them as shall be iust. Given un
Uer my hand and seal this IStb day of
October, A.1 D. 181)7.
FRANK P. WALKER, L.S. Sheriff.
'"'" cocvrichts ao.
Anyone sending a nketch and description may
quickly ascertain, free, whether aQ lurention Is
protmbly patentable. Cuiumuiitcatinns strictly
CuliDileiitlal. OMet ajieiicy forsecurtuff pateut
iu America. We bave a WasuliiKton ufhee.
Patents taken ttiruunu Miluu 4 Co. leeelr
special uutlee m the
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN,
Tit I A I, I,IST.
beantirullr Ulustrnted, larirest elreulatlon of.
iir aeieuttllo jourual, weekly, lenunSJ-W a jearj
1 Ul six uiontlis. hpecluiu eupies aim uuu
r aeieutlllo
SI Ul mix mon
JJuuK ON i'ATKNTb seut free. AdOxusi
MUNN A. CO.,
301 Ureadwr. hew Verlu
List of causes set down for trial In the
Court of Common Pleas of Forest County
Pennsylvania, commencing on the liilru
Monday of November, 1HH7
1. Will lain P. Wanner vs. Joseph
Erb. No. 11. November Term, 1HU7. Scire
Facias stir Judgment.
Attest, JOHN 11. KOHlSKlsoa,
Prothonotary,
Tionesta, Pa., November 17, 1SU7.
, Waynb Cook,
President.
NO. 6038.
A. B,
Kblly,
Cashier.
Wm. Shbarbauoii,
Vice President.
FOREST COUNTY NATIONAL BANK,
TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA.
- - - 150,000.
CAPITAL STOCK,
A. Wayne Cook,
N. P. Wheeler,
DIRECTORS
O. W. Robinson,
T. F. Ritchey. J. T.
Wm. Smearbaugh,
Dale. J. II. Kelly.
Collections remitted for on day of pr.yment at low ratea. e promise our custom-
era all the benefits oonsistont with conservative b king, interest p-.ni ou uuio
deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicited.
Lawrence & Smearbauah.
DEALERS IN
CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS
WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY,
JEWELRY, TOBACCO. CIGARS.
BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY !
OOODS OF FlksT CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
mmWbi FEOeDUcm aid oase
KEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
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