COUSTC AUDITORS' REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1911. GEO. W. HOLKMAN, Treasurer of Forest County, Id account with the Llquer Licenses for the year ending December 30, 11)11. Centre Street at Apparel and Fabrics of i Triple Distinctiveness. A distinctiveness in style long years of study and exper ience enter into the selection of finds place in our stock, with the result that none but the fresh est and most attractive of styles ideas finds its way here. A distinctiveness in quality ly attractive prices to incline us goods. Women have come to at which to shop that there'll cents of value obtained for every A Distinctiveness m price lant watch of the markets enable us to utilize to the fullest ex tent the unusual buying facilities we enjoy. It will pay you to shop here. The Spring Suit Styles. Less than a week since they've seen the light of day, these fore-runners of Spring fashions. But aside from the interest attached to the first style message for the coming season, there are unusually desirable garments, of the type that appeals to the woman or miss ot exquisite taste and particular requirements in her dressing. There are fine whipcords in tan, navy, or black, with heavy stitching for ornament; serges and diagonals also in navy, tan, or black, with fancy trimmed revers; fine serges, becoming to almost any figure, made with very straight, very long ' revers, in tan, blue or black. For women and misses at $15, $20, $25 and $35. It Of FAST is a good dog, but 1IAXG OX is a better. Hang On to Your Money in a four per cent. Savings Account. Oil City Trust Company Oil City, Pa. THE GENTLE CYNIC ' A shady past seldom has a silver lined future. The bachelor who sympathizes with a fair widow Is lost. Pools Jump at conclusions, but the vise run the other way. He Is an ungrateful man who lives beyond his wife's means. ; Where there's a will there's a fight ,lng chance for the lawyers. A good many decided blondes got the decision from a druggist. , Many a man with a way of his own Jias a wife who outweighs him. Even women who lack the sense of Jiumor want to be jollied all the time. Most of the free advice Is handed out by people who want to get rid of It It sometimes happens that a pessi mist Is a married man who can't for get It. There la said to be happiness among tome savage tribes where money is unknown. Suppose the prodigal son had come home to find that his family had turn ed vegetarians' There Is only one thing that travels faster than bad news, and that Is the reputation of being an easy mark. A man is never old enough to know 4-nough not to marry a girl who Is -young enough to be his granddaughter. Not a Real Genlut. A Connecticut man has an alarm clock which arouses his hens and feeds them at the proper time. Time wasted! A real genius would have pent his time Inventing an alarm clock that would lay eggs and cackio at tb completion ot tie (eat. Elm, Oil City, Ta. every garment or fabric that we've never allowed seeming in favor of shoddy imperfect know that this is a "safe" place be at loast one hundred dollar spent. constant planning and a vigi THREE OR FOUR "I notice that you call your wifo Sugar.' " "I've always called my wives Su rar.' " "Ump! How many lumps have you nadr After the Robbery. Woman (to detective) Why, It was this way: There came a ring at the door and there stood two men who said they were from th' gas company, Inspecting meters. They looked so dishonest I thought they were, so 1, let them In! Truly Conservative. Talleyrand's conservatism was summed up by a witty compatriot, Paul de Courrler, who declared that If Talleyrand had been present at the, creation, he would have exclaimed: "Good gracious! Chaos will be de stroyed I " Very Realistic. First Tarls Artist Vy you put rat. salt wld ze paint? Second Artist Eet Is for a marine picture. I make ze paint salt; zen when ze English put zair fingers to zalr lips, zay say, "Eet Is wonderful, almost taste w Bait oo ze ocean." Zan say buy. PR To ain't from 0 F. Weaver $ l!00 00 " " K. A. Fulton i!(K 00 " " GeorgM Buhl .'. 100 00 " " J. J Young IdO 00 " " U. S, Can field 100 00 S700 00 GEO. W. HOLEM AN, Treasurer of Forest sylvania for tlit year To am't ree'd from liquor licensees 17S 00 To am't reed Mercantile tax retail 911 M To am't ree'd hunting licenses f A 00 To am't ree'd State personal tax.. l,Mi oB To am't reo'd brokers licenses ",0 00 To am't ree'd restaurant licenses f 05 To am't wholesale mar. license 6 78 To am't billiard license 200 00 $2,873 HO GEO. W. HOLEM AN, Treasurer ef Forest id uounly tor me year To bal. from 1910 settles leut , 202 83 818 00 To tax for 1911. 1,020 83 io balance January l, itu.' s l'.n no GEO. W. HOI. EM AN, Treasurer of Forest r una ot saia uonuiy lor me year emiiug iieceiuber 30, 1911. Ta bal. from 1910 settlement $ 172 4") By am't paid A. R, Braden To ree'd from Ella Lyons Secor., 27 98 9 38 36V 75 25 14 To reo'd from Chas. Wallers To ree'd from Woo's Estate To ree'd from A. C. Brown, Atiy 390 70 l8 61 To bal. January 1,1912 8 GEO. W. HOLEM AN, Treasurer of Forest year enaiug uecemoer u, iu. To bal from settlement of 1910 8 13,324 39 To transferred from liquor license 105 00 To seated returns, 1910 333 98 To seated tax, 1911 13,098 23 To unseated tax, 1911 1,371 13 To sixty day list 38 20 To State tax returned 999 !-9 I o fees oft'om vs. J. E. Knck 30 00 To fees of Com vs.Wm Andres... 20 00 To lumbal sold H. C. Manes 4 71 fo am't refunded by J. Heury 21 63 To am't from Co. Com 9 29 To ree'd Bead Sup. Jenks twp 13 83 To J. P. tines 5 00 l'o one half bunting license 5 00 I'oG W.Holeman.balSwatzfager 89 To Jary lees 8 00 To lands redeemed from County 27 33 39.416 52 To bal January 1,1912 $12,739 54 GEO. W. HOLEM AN, Treasurer of Forest est of said County for year To Interest on unseated tax $ 12 96 To balance January 1, 1910 9 12 96 GEO. W. HOLEM AN, Treasurer of Forest said County tor Ine year To bal from 1910 settlement 8 4,376 63 To J. Black, insane account 91 50 To seated returns 166 33 To seated tax, 1911 7.8C3 08 To unseated tax. 1911 819 39 To Henry Cousins insane acc't... 10 00 To produce sold from Co. farm 43 66 To Edgar Hunter, insane acc't... 115 2. .50 00 38 50 91 25 18 00 2 00 227 66 30 48 9 55 10 76 To P. SI. Clark, insane acrouut... Ta Mrs. George Baruesrefuuded.. To Mrs A. C Crey, insaue act't To Jt-ftereoo Co. Poor Coinm'rs... To Carl Squires, labor low. U H inter, insane acc t... To L. H. Warner for cnlldren To sale of coal - To land redeemed 814.3"'0 94 To balaice Jauuary 1, 1912 8 6 679 66 C. GEIST, Protbonulary, etc., of Forest County, in accouut with said County for the year ending December 30, 1911. To orders drawn 8 334 99 S. R. MAXWELL, Sheriff of Forest County, cuuing uecemoer on, isu. To orders drawn 8 651 02 $651 02 M. A. CARRINGEK, District Attorney of lor ine year enuing To orders drawn. ; $ 400 00 By salary $ 400 00 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, of Forest County, In account with said County for the year enains uecemoer 30, 1911. W.H.Harrison $ 500 00 John M Zuendel 500 00 H. H. SlcClellan 500 00 $1,500 00 RECAPITULATION Dog fund $ 1!4 00 Redemption account b bl County account 12,739 64 Unseated tax interest account 12 96 Poor account S 679 56 Township school account 2,395 04 COUNTY AND POOR TAX IN IIND8 Bamett township 1911.., 208 61 250 19 674 37 345 01 45 70 165 07 160 12 28 49 59 21 324 t0 599 62 377 32 Greeu township 1910...., 1911. . Harmony Hickory 1 Howe 1911 .. 1905... 1911... 1911... 1905... 1909 .. 1910... 1911... 1910... Jenks Klngsley STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, COUNTY We, tbe undersigned Auditors of Forest court bouse in the Borough of Tionesta, in said County, on January 1, 1912, according to law, and did audit and adjust tbe several accounts of the Treasurer, Protbonotary, tther it), and County Commissioners, and find them as set forth iu the forgoing report. In testimony whereof we have hereuuto set our uary, a., u. wu. Attest J. D. DAVIS, Clerk. Commissioners' Statement of Expenditures Expenditures of Forest County for Constables $ 135 12 Sheriff 708 17 Protbonotary 317 04 District Attorney 4(K) 00 Stenographer 166 93 I alepbone and telegraph 71 25 Refunding orders 113 00 Soldiers' burial and headstones.. 115 00 Printing 743 80 Solicitor 100 00 Express snd dravinit 18 70 Court Auditor 10 00 Painting and repairing bridges.. 806 81 Election expenses 698 22 Western Penitentiary 388 80 Reform School 41 75 Bosrd of Prisoners 274 40 Fuel, lights and water 397 77 PcstHge, books and stationery Commissioners' omen 106 63 Rooks and stationery Protuon- oiary omen 130 25 Rooks and stationery Sheriff's olHce 5 00 Hooks snd stationery -Treasur- er's fllce 10 00 Insurance on 59 CominiNHioiiorH' clerk, salary 780 00 Janitor's salary 480 00 Commissioners' traveling ex pense 65 93 FINANCIAL STATEMENT. ASSETS. Amount in Treasurer's hands and uncollected taxes f 12 739 64 Undue pl.uik in stock '200 00 Due tr.itn Comm'nwpHltb, September primaries . 432 Oil inniviauais , Harmony fov-nsblp' school bbafd., CB. 178 00 10." 00 240 00 m oo 60 00 By ain't carried to State aco't I " " County aco't.... . " Tionesta Boro road .. " Jenks Twp road " Harmony Twp. road 1700 00 County, Id account with the Btata of Penn ending December 30, 1911. By 8taUi treasurer's receipts $ 2,4!1 8.1 By bills authorized for priuting... 90 3:1 By postage o 30 By 1 prot. com. on 11,337 27 13 37 By 5 prot. com. ou 81,321.40 00 07 $2,673 90 County, in account with the Dog Fund of enillug December 80, It'll. By orders redeemed t 91 00 By 4 per ceut com en J'.U.OO 3 1 4 By exonerations 19." 7' By am't paid for doK tans 8 23 By 4 prot com. on 88. 'J4 33 By 5 prot com. ou 8175 7 "i 8 77 By am't Rarnell twp. school fund 46 98 ureeu " " 37 M , " Harmony " " 63 08 " Hickory " " 65 82 " Howe " " lio 90 " Jenks ' " NJ 47 " Klngsley " " 73 83 " Tlouesta " " 46 40 " TiouestaBoro " 31 13 By 4 prot com. on $499.14 19 95 By am't te balance 194 00 1,020 83 County, la account with the Redemption 27 s 33 78 9 38 12 34 38 64 355 75 By am't paid D. P. Weaver.. By am't paid F. E. Allison By am't paid J. O. Miller By am't paid N H.Wheeler By am't paid S. D. Irwin, Atty.. By am't paid Win. Cummins By 4 prot. com. oa 850-1 91 By am't to balance 25 14 20 18 05 61 590 70 County, lu account with said County for the By orders redeemed 814,206 81 4 per cent commission $08 27 Paid Con my luetttute. 152 33 4 per cent com. on S 152 33 6 09 Paid school directors' convention 105 00 4 per cent com on 8105 00 4 20 Paid vital statistics 7'i 2." 4 per cent oora. on $76.25 3 05 Seated returns, 1910 318 08 Exoneraiious 1909-10 157 17 Exoneration, 1911 5 60 fi per cent com. on $157.17. 7 86 Error in assessment , 37 43 Exonerations of State tax 59 02 5 per cent com. on 859 02 2 95 Collector' abatements 642 82 Collector's commission 424 05 Amount to balance ... 12,739 54 829.416 5i County, io account with the nnseated inter ending December 30, 1911. By am t to balance 12 90 Count, In account with the Poer Fund of ending December 30, 1911. By orders redeemed 8 7,137 52 4 per cent com. on 87,137.62... Errors in assessment Interest coupons redeemed.... 4 per cent com. on 8400.0O...I... Exonerations, 1911 Exonerations. 1909-10 5 per cent com on 806.73 ; Land return, 1910 , Collectors abatements 285 50 16 73 400 00 16 On 6 99 66 73 3 34 158 4 3 325 70 Collectors commission.. 254 4 2 Amouot to balance , 5,679 66 814.350 94 By fees allowed 8 334 99 in account with said County for the year By fees allowed..: 8 3M 02 By jailors salary .300 00 $651 02 Forest County, in account with said County uecemoer 3U, mi. By salaries S 1.500 00 OF BALANCES 1,600 00 Township road account Towuship cash road account 1,812 70 Township building account 848 65 Tionesta Boro Bond account 9 67 $23,738 32 OF COLLECTORS UNCOLLECTED. Klngsley Twp. Tionesta " 1911... 19t7... 1908.., 1909.., 1911.., 1903.., 1904... 1909.., 1910.., 1911... ,$ 1,109 21 329 09 195 87 .56 85 234 25 143 29 109 75 286 93 477 34 493 63 Boro $7,203 99 OF FOREST, as County, do hereby certify that ws met at the bands aud Beals this fifteenth day of Jan a.c.ukguu, iseal County Auditors. O H. W A KDEN, SEAL 8. V. SHIELDS, sbai tbe year ending December 30, 1911 Grand Army of tbe Republic ... 82 00 Witnesses Ill 71 Justices of the Peace 92 65 Road views 191 99 Coroner's inquests 9 59 Livery 12 00 JhII Phvsician 17 25 School Directors' Convention 105 00 Teachers' Institute 152 33 Balance appropriation io Hick ory township In 1908 550 00 County Superintendent, supplies 8 25 Extinction of Ibrest fires 68 65 September primaries 432 09 County Auditors and clerk 164 44 Court bouse and jail repairs and supplies 599 60 Jury Commissioners and clerk.. 63 62 Grand Jurors 403 24 Traverse Jurors 1,060 60 Court Crier and Tipstaves 174 00 Assessors 9116 69 Commissioners' salaries 1,500 00 Repairs and building election bouses 422 67 Miscellaneous expenses 123 36 Treasurer's com 'Mission 568 27 Collectors' commissions 424 05 ' abatements 642 82 $15,999 28 , 13 (q !!.'."!".'.'.".'.!!.'."! 60 01 We Believe In Trading Up to An Ideal, Not Bargaining Down to Price. Hence it is that our "Don't Shoot Sale" is remarkably successful. It ends this week. "We expect when Saturday night comes that every Suit and Overcoat of this season will bo dointj service this season. Some man who knows a bargain when he sees it, will probably be wearing the very outfit you should have yourself. Nearly nil Suits and Overcoats are one-half price this week. The others are one-third off. Boys' and Children's Suits and Knee Pants are one-half price. Oil City, Ta. Due from Tionesta township, fuel, etc, Liabilities. Expenditures of Forest County Poor Salaries, wattes and labor $1,452 83 Provisions and supplies 660 28 r uet ana limit 554 84 Clotbinu and shoes 90 43 117 75 42 10 1T7 67 ll9 93 69S 15 58 (10 Medicine and medical supplies.. Furniture, bedding, dry gi ods.. Repairs , Traveling expenses , Farm expense Rringing in paupers Lunacy fees Transporting paupers 24 00 II 59 f nysicisn to County Home 150 00 Burial expenses 9 60 Solicitor 50 00 From tbe above total deduct the following expennuures 01 l lie foor LUstrlct: Amount of produce sold from County Farm $ 442 21 " received for support of palleuts, such amount having been advanced by the Poor District 672 64 Collectors' abatements snd commissions, Treasurer's commissions and Interest on bonds 1,284 96 2,399 71 Net cost of poor for the year 1911 FINANCIAL ASSETS. Amount in Treasurer's bands and uncollected taxes ( 6,679 56 Due from Individuals 815 28 Liabilities 3,505 10 flO.OOO 000 110,000 00 FOREST COUNTY, ss. We, tbe undersigned Commissioners of Forest County, and Forest County Poor District, do hereby certify that the foregoing statement of receipts and expenditures and statement of assets and liabilities are correct snd true, to the bent of our knowl edge ana oenet. W. It. HSKKI.W, IHKAL 1 ..., Attest- J. T. 8COWDEN. fsKii.H- County S. M. HENRY, Clerk. H. H. AMkSl Second only to eun light clearest, steadiest and best ficial light known. Get Family at your dealer's out of th ordinal barrel direct from our refineries. Family Favorite will not smoke, soot or flicker; will not char wick or "frost" chimney. Costa no more than irrnrrrrni Interior tsnk-wacoa oils. WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO. lnManl S.Snr, NTTSBUKO, PA, Also msken Auto OU and FISH TALK. Swordflsh Hands up, you! Mr. Octopus Mow nianyT 8lzlng Him Up. "What Is your name?" "My name la Norval," answered the prisoner. "On the Grampian hills my father feeds his flocks." "This gent Is evidently In the sheep business," commented the desk ser geant, "Make Inquiries around the stock yards, boys." An Innuendo. Stage Manager Sir. If you will lust stand where I indicate, you will be In a most appropriate position as far aa I am concerned. Author Why so? Stage Manager Because that la where they locate the "tormentera." Too Much. "Tour wife has received some aud- den shock. What baa happened?" "I don't know, doctor. I came hone early last night " "Ah, that probably accounts for It." Lesson In Economy. Mrs. Muggins Don't you ever try to save any money? Mr. Muggins Sure. I aaved $4 to day. Borrowell struck me for $6 and I only let him have $1. Not to Be Blamed. "That man aeenis to be a regular Iconoclast. Nothing la sacred to him." "Well, you can hardly blame hint. Whon te was a boy, ho was badly irored by a sacred cow In a olrcua." township bouse , 4 67 $13,439 31 MuNK District for the year ending Deo. 30, 1911. Outside relir M8 69 Insane in Slate Hospital 1,612 21 Commissioners' clerk 120 00 Feeble minded In training school 212 60 Insurance 3 00 Telephone 82 45 Justices of tbe Peace Io 00 Treasurer'a com missions and ex onerations Collectors' commissions " abatements Interest on bonds 304 84 254 42 325 70 400 00 $8,422 48 Items, which will show tbe net STATEMENT. I.IAHILITIKS. Bonds outstanding 16,022 77 ,.$10,000 00 MoCLELLAN, ikai Commissioners. Favorite Oil ofWavxrly Special 1 8 l If 1 Waverly Gasolines 4 N SERMONS IN SENTENCES Don't be bitter. Again, don't. It doesn't pay. It has no effect. That Is, not the desired one. It does not brand the attacked. It simply and effectively brands the speaker. And the worst of It Is, it becomes I nasty habit. Hesldes, even If legitimate, it Is a task -Impossible to complete, One hud much better take the time Io remove the beam from one's own pye rather than pass a whole life try ing to pluck motes from tbe eyes of Mlier people. AS TRUE AS GOSPEL Life Is larger than morality. Nothing should be owned which may oot be destroyed at will. Just as facts are skeletons of truths, so words are single bones and the dic tionary Is a vast ossuary. Art la an outcome of the play 1m pulre, as Schiller said, the exuberance of energies not exhausted In the strug gle for existence. A truth may be formulated, but It is not true till it. Is felt and acted on pnd ceases to be true when It ceases lo be felt and acted on. It toots not to point out that the art's! Is often selfish and licentious; It Is the greatness of his soul, not lta pettiness, which he puts In bis art. . Shady Character. 'There is a man whom my husband employs who openly shows a tendency toward low places, and who is noted for his dark deeds." "Why, then, does your husband employ him?" "To1 put coal in our cellar." Unreasonableness Permissible. Human beings were never meant to be entirely reasonable people; senti ment and persuasiveness were intend ed to play a part in human life. 1 il I I I M iiaiiiir I ! Oil City, Pa. IF YOU SUBSCRIBE AT ONCE YOU CAN STILL CET THE 52 WEEKLY ISSUES OF THE YOUTH'S COMPANION for the cotniiifr year for only 1.75. Thousands of our subscrilK-rs whose subscriptions run over the first of January into the parly weeks of the new year have written us to ask if we will not accept subscriptions at the old rate of $1.75 for a little while beyond the time announced for the advance in price to fJ.00. A Last Chance In fairness to these old friends and to new suhscrilxTS who were unable to remit before the close of 1911 we have extended the time for taking sub scriptions at 1.75 to March 30 The new rate of (2.00 will be put into effect promptly on April 1. No sul scription at $1.75 will be accepted after that date. Subscribe now to-ilay so as not to lose any of the good thing9 in the Volume for 1912. 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