The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, February 27, 1901, Image 2

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
J. t. WINK,
COITO ft Psossiitos.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1001.
1901 FEBRUARY 1901
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Hates-County Treasurer, f 10. State
Delegate, f.i. County Surveyor, &i. Cash
must accompany the onier for announce-
uient.
COUNTY TKKASriSKR.
n arc authorizcl to ai.nounco CAT
i- .m. ah i-.tt, ot Tionesta, as a cau-
diilate for Coirtty Treasurer, subject to
Republican usages.
Primaries Saturday, May 4, I'M.
bKlTBLICAX I'KIMARIES.
Time Fixed fur Holding Same by tlie
Inmmitlfe.
The Republican Committee met at the
otllceof Sheriff Jainieson, pursuant to
order by Chairman Q. Jainieson. The
roll of townships w as cail and a very
good perceutage of the members respond
ed, and the meeting was well attended.
The Chair stated the main business be-
foro the committee to be tlio fixing ol
date for holding the Republican primary
election. Altera general expression of
opinion a motion was made fixing the
date on May 4. 1W1, being the first Sat
urday of the mouth. This mntiou was
carried unanimously.
Ou Motiou the following places were
fixed by the Committee for holding the
primaries :
Harnett township Hedcl-flfe, during
ton, Cooksburg.
Greene Ouitonville, Nebraska.
Harmony -West Hickory, Fogle Farm.
Hickory--Hickory township House
tiowo HrookXon, l-rosts. Cooper
1 ract, Cloughs, Forkey.
Jenks Marienvllle, Duhring.
hingsley Star, Xewtown Mills, Kcl
lettville, Mavburg.
Tionesta twp. Township House.
'I ionesta Horn Court House.
un niotion coininiitco adjjurned to
meet at call of chairman.
Sknator Tki.lkr would like to fasten
a 4.'c dollar on Cuba as an evidence of the
good taith of the United States.
The Wo-t Point congressional report
contains 1,1 on.ooo words, and It is evident
that the upper class men will he expelled
if they compel a freshman to read it.
-NKiiKAsKA Republicans are still
stuck fast in a senatorial deadlock. The
wlnskeis developed on that foolishness
are calculated to make the Pops smile.
The men who voted for Abraham Lin
coln are not to be convinced by copper-
Heads that tiiey are unpatriotic in Voting
lor unain Mckinley. Original Lincoln
men do not lielieye that firing in the rear
ofan American army is a laudable occu
pation.
A raw minutes before the hour of final
adjournment the long dtawn-out dead
lock in the Oregon legislature was broken
by the eletion of John H. Mitchell to the
L uited States Senate. His name was
sprun;..)nly a few ballots previous to the
linal vote. The number of Senatorial
deadlocks is thus reduced to three.
1 he total of America's exports keeps
on growing. The reason for this is that
America makes better goods than the
rest of the world, makes them cheaper,
and can usuallv fill orders nuicker. Ti
condition ol things is of the highest sort
ot c nseiucuoe, and it is caused bv Sev
ern coiisiuerHiioiis aniinoance ot raw
malerinl, low rate for the use of money,
anu superiority in inventiveness and
manual skill. With these advantages on
the side of the United Mates it would
seem that the future is bright. Advances.
However, w ill continue to be made. Con
miproveiiicni is wie price or sucecs
in business as in everything clso.
There is not much chance that Cuba's
constitution will be presented to Con
gress at the present session. It is re
ported that the instrument is nearly
completed, and that the finishing touches
are being put upon it. In fact, the Cu
bans have made about as good speed
with their charter as the Americana did
with the constitution framed in 1787. He
Philadelphia convention was in session
about four months, which is slightly
longer than the time which has elapsed
since die Havana convention opened. If
uioLuuuucoiisiiiuiiotiis dealt with by
oe.ore next ueeemuer an extra
rss.vn -in nave lo oo II. J no Indira-I
tii ins, indeed, are that an
cannot be averted.
extra sossion
Tun Punxsutawney .tyirii' treating on
human frailties says: People who have
thoughts to thiuk, and enjoy thinking
them, detest noiso. Children and people
who are almost purely animal, enjoy
hubuli and turmoil. A healthy iiubicile
likes to rattle a chain, pound with a stick
or do anything to make a noise. Give
liim a horn to blow a drum to beat or a
bell to ring, and lie will grin likea wood
en fox. Bright children will do the same.
What Josh Hillings terms an "ordinary
damphool," will whistle or sing, or beat
the devil's taloo w ith his lingers to keep
his ineairie intellect busy. Wealthy peo
ple who have no particular brains to
speak of and nothing to do put on claw
liaiiui er coifs and low-necked d.-esses I
and go to bulls wl ere thry act like siv-!
ages at a souk dance, to the music of an !
orchestra. TI.ey fall theniseh es "s-s-i- i
ety." Society people are any sort of pen- -pin
who can amuse fl'-ins-ilves with Iriy-
nl'ti's. What is known ns "high society"' ,
liny be l;,t.n-ui-li- .1 from ordinary so- ,
ciety by the fact that its members diink
champaign instead of beer. That is tho
purely animal idea of pleasure. I
ion w
24 25 26
The report that tien. Wheeler intends
to try to (fet back lo Congress may or may
not be true. His iltnircrs will hope that
it is not true. An army officer who has
been retired for age, and w ho drawi the
salary which belongs lo Wheeler'a high
rank, ahould give somebody else a chance
to represent bis district in Congress.
The present incumbent in ttie Wheeler
district seems to give satisfaction to his
constituents.
It is fiiguered that Mr, Carnegie's in
come Is at the rate of jss a minute. Pict
ure it, think of it, destitute tnaiil-fUor
?10 dropping Into your pocket while you
are fishing hurridly around to pick out a
mckle to cast into the contribution plate.
While you're walking around and hesi
tating about the advisability of breaking
into a quarter, Andy ia getting wages per
day that he coulden't push home In a
w heelliarrow. YiixJUm tyocfuor. First
tiling Andy knows he'll die rich, which
he claims is a disgrace to any man.
Utter to Tionesta fash Store.
Dear sirs: You know all about shoes.
How many customers have
you
who
knows anything about 'em?
lou have bought and sold shoes for
years, and have learned what vou know
by your customers' liking one sort and
not liking another. They find out by
w earing them.
So with paint ; but we go deeper. W
are 145 years old in the business ; and wo
make, not buy wo make a good deal of
paint.
e paint a good share ot the railroad
and steamer property in the United
States, and may as wolt paint the private
property, ours as well as anybody
else s.
l'evoe lead and ziue is your paint.
Costs hall as much as lead and oil, because
tt wears twice as long.
Yours truly,
-1 F. w'. Pevok A Co.
T the .Memory ot (ieortre.
Iliursday afternoon last the itiaver
Valley, Whig Hill and Town Line
schools, met at the last named school
house to honor the name of our great and
good George Washington. Xot the
schools alone, but the aged and middle-
aged were there to encourage bv their
words and presence, the young Ameri
cans. A considerable numuer of the
old comrades of Eli Retlin Po-t were
present to participate in honoring the
father of our great country.
the singing of patriotic songs, dia
logues and recitations were beautifully
executed by the schools, illustrating the
talent and patriotic energy of the teach
ers. Rounds of applause followed Hie
many acts, recitations, etc.
town line school executed a manual
drill so pcrfccily tl at the house went otf
in a perfect storm of applause.
After the exercises by the schools the
visitors were called upon to make some
remarks. Comrade Stougliton was first
and opened the wav by saying he could
not make a speech, but before he sal
down he convinced the "eople that he
was not a Judge of speech making, or for
the moment he lost sight of tlioono great
principle for which "George' was noted.
Comrade J. Albaugh was then called
upon. He responded in a twenty inin
ute talk and although suffering from the
elleeta of the grip he was listened to w ith
marked attention, dropping mony grand
thoughts for the boys and girls, Jle
paid a glowiiu tribute to the educational
system of our corntry and urging us on
ui renewed energy in the three great
principles which form the foundation of
true Americans, natiiely-Godliness, ed
ucation and patriotism. Mr. and Mrs,
latnn also gave some good thoughts
worm remembering.
The teachers, Miss Anderson of Town
Lino. Mrs. Parsons of Reaver Valley and
Miss Catlin of Whig Hill, responded in a
few well chosen remarks.
The school room was beautifully deco
rated, reflecting great credit on the wor
thy teacher, Miss Anderson.
It was an afternoon of real enlovmont
and all went to their homes satisfied with
the realization that they wore present at
the occasion. . j x
I'rnfiirsa ( annnl llr ( un-il
by local applications, as they cannot
reach I iio diseased nnrtinn of tl.a ..or
There is only one wav to cure deafness!
and that is by constitutional remedies.
neatness is caused bv an inflamed con
dltion Of thn mucous lininir of I Lie K11.
alachian Tube. When this tule ccts in
flamed you have a rumbling sound or
iinperits-t hearing, and when it is entire
ly closed deatness is the result, and un-
looaiuaiioii can ne taken out and
this lube restored to its normal condilion
hearing will be destroyed forevor: nine
eases out of ten are caused by catarrh.
which is nothing but an inflamed condi
tion of the 1nucs1.ua surfaces.
wa will give One Hundred Dollars for
any case of Deafness (caused bv catarrh)
that cannot be cured hy Hall's Catarrh
Curo. Send for circulars, free.
F. J. CHENEY At CO. T,.l,ln n
Hold by Druggists, 75. '
nan s family Pills are the best.
Of Some Interest lo Our roinmimilr.
Rumor was current that Joe Levi had
purehastd an interest in a shoe factory.
Our reporter interviewed Mr. Levi Wcd-
nesday and he gave him full particulars.
After making a number of trips to Ro-
Chester. y.. he finallv closed . ,i,i
IjV Which l.fl Wmoe. tl,w,u .
troling interest in a shoe fai torv. and
manufacturing nothing but ladies..
misses' and children's shoes. Ho agrees
to take one-half of their entire output for
his Oil City retail shoe store, as on these
conditions only was he able to purchase
the interest This means a great deal.
The factory now gives steady employ
ment to 60 hands and is manufacturing
tho best line of giRjds that gisid material
and wcllpaid labor can produce. The
result will he that a first-class ladies
fino diessshoe, warrented in all partic
ulars, that bad formerly been sold at
f2 .Vi, f2.7i and .l.00, Mr. Levi can now
sen at f.0O, and f.50, as he propo
scm to put all goods on tho market at the
actual wholesale manufacturing price,
as all traveling expense for salesmen and
the extra profit or rake otrtothe jobber
to place those goods on the market, will
at once be given to his retail customers of
50 n1 75 cents per pair, and yet have a
living1 prolit to retail same. The first
shipment of these goods will beon or
about March 1, and ii wid be a great day
lor shoo buyers. Mr, Levi states he will
give duo notice when first shipment ar
rives. Oil din Itrrrirlc. H
I tic and Grinding make
DeviK) I.eivl and Zinc Paint wear twice
a-i long as lead and oil mixed by hand.
Township Elections.
Following Is a list of officers elected in
those township which had not reported
w hen we went to press lat week :
KINUSLKT TOWNSHIP.
Kind commissioner, J. I. Dean ; treas
urer, W. II. II. Potterer j assessor, 1. M.
Zuendel; school directors, C. .uendel,
tie between F. W. Rudolph and Warren
Jones; auditors, John Shaw, Geo. uen
del; judge of election, G. W. Ogood;
inspectors, A. L. Welter, J. C. Millon;
clerk, U. S. Pay ; justice of eace, John
Shaw, Win. Richards; overseer of ioor,
John Watson.
BARN KTT TOWNSHIP.
Justico of peace, Charles Mathews; au
ditors, S, R. Croasman, J, R. Campbell ;
assessor, James I. Wood ; road commis
sioner, A. M. Cook; treasurer, Philo
Williams; assistant assessor, Daniel Cas
set ; town clerk, J. E. Cosgrove ; school
directors, S. II. Cook, W. M.Coon ; over
seer of poor, John Hall.
UOWE TOWNSHIP.
RoaJ commissioner, Frank Pickinson;
treasurer, J.H.Smith; assessor, Jacob
Swart.fager; school directors, P. J. Mur
phy, J.C. Welsh ; auditors, J. T. McMa-
han, Sidney Strieker; town clerk, W. T.
I Ull; Justice of peace, A. H. ISartou.
Cream of the News.
Women are sure to be inconsistent
somewhere; it is their birthright.
A largo invoice of now clothing, soiuo
of the finest patterns we've ever shown,
just opened at Hopkins'. And prices
low. It.
Most womeu ought niverto look baca
if they want a following. ..Jr. Pooley.
Washington Henderson, of Dubois,
Pa., dropped dead at his home,
Men are generally kind lieu women
look their best,
Bargaius in all winter goods at Tio
nesta Cash Store. It.
Andrew Caruegie has ollered 'h",000
toward the founding of a free library at
Easton, Pa.
Too many goods on bauds, makes
bargains at T. C, S. It.
The high school building at Rev nolds
ville. Pa., was destroyed by lire. Total
less, fc!0,0o0.
Newest shirts and nobbiest patterns,
coupled with lowest prices, at Hopkins',
Look them over, it.
At Leecuburg, Pa., a uew shovel tac
lory wid be started by Pittsburg capital
ist. Ladies' fleecy liued hose, 20 cents at
Tionesta Cash Stora. it.
James Joyce,aged6!,ofPeiilleld, Pa.,
died after eating a quantity of popcorn.
Finest of Marvin's cookies and cakes
at T. C. S. n
Edenburg, Clarion county, experien
ced a f'l.otK) tiro last week.
17 lbs granulated sugar for $1.00 at T.
C S.
A $i.,000 fire visited New Bethlehem,
Pa. Sevaral buildings were destroyed.
Now is the lime to buy a ladies Jack
et at T. C. 8. R.
At Frugality, Pa., seven miners'
dwellings were burned. Loss, $',0n0.
Shirts, hats and neckwear ol latest
styles at T. U. S. u.
A three-year-old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Paul of Mayburg, died Sunday
of membraneous croup, and w as buried
at (.'articld on Monday.
Settlers' Itates
via the Nickel Plato mad. Beginning
with Tuesday, Feb. l.th. low rale sei
ners tickets will be 011 sale every Tim.
day to and including April 3oth, lo Ore
gon, Montana, Washington and all points
O. tl.a V.tl.... . .
ii mo iiinr.i, 11 r u'. w ire. nnoiiA
"i i-.ui hi. or auneress 1117 llCKet llltlee,
9-Ji State St.. Erie. Pa.. II. C. Allen.C. I".
T. A. No. 10. l-3 to-4-30
Era
2
You had a
NEGSC
Aa long as this
fellow and had
SORE
THROAT
THE
WAY
DOWN
Tonsiline
WOULD QUICKLY
CURE IT.
SSo and 6O0.
All Druggists.
mi.TONSIUHI CO. CAHTCH.0.
TIOM-WTA JIAKKKTH
CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY
RELIABLE DEALERS
Flour f sack .... LlOrLfis
. -on iniTni, ireu, nsi 10
Corn meal, family, ( 1M) lb
Chop feed, pure grain ,
Oats
Corn, shelled "".
Beans pt bushel ,
Ham, sugar cured
Hacon, sugar cured
Shoulders
Whitehall -p kit
Sugar
Syrup
N O. Molasses
Colfeo, Hoast Kin ..,
Collee, blenibsl Java
Tea
Hotter
Rico '
Eggs, fresh
1.00
1.25
1.10
( ..'is
.55
2.50
l.V.., .14
.12f-.l:il
.10
.50
.K.07
25f9 .50
.'15'ai .50
14 fa, IT.
.25
: .50
.22''K .2.5
,05ra,.0S
. (a, .20
!.45
.11
..Ml
mftil.no
2.75
Salt -p barrel
Lard i
Potatm-s, iillshel
Lime fi barrel
Nails t keg
Administrator's Notice.
In the matter o! the l-'stuin r,r 1..
Downey, late of Harmony Twp., Forest
Co. Pa., dec', I. No. 1 of Feb'v Term,
1001, R. I). Whereas Letters of Admini..
tration have been this day Issued to me
as Administrator of said estate, nil m,.
1 ties indebted thereto are reipieated and
i:iiiiren in inaae payment to me at Tio
nesta, Pa , or to my attorney.
Jamks I). Davis,
,, . Administrator.
P. M. Cf.AHK, Attorney.
Tionesta, Pa., Jan. 22, I'.iiil.
7
M
1 j 1 a
ir.tt ALL
vm
Closing1
A lot of
to get
actual
23 Men's coats, 75 cents to 2.00.
55 prs. Men's pants, 75c to 1.50.
31 Men's vests, 50c ami 75 cents.
13 Boys' coats, 75c.
IS Boys' vests, 40c.
Low prices on all winter goods.
COUNTY AUDITORS' HEPORT FOR THE YEAR 1900.
S. M. HENRY, Treasurer of Forest County, In account with Liquor Licenses of sal
County for the year ending January 7, 1001.
PH.
To lienor license, J. R. Harr $
To linuor license, L. A. llranch..
To liquor license, John Fiddler..
To liquor license, J. 11. Powers..
To liquor license, Gerow it Gcrow
To liquor license, E. A, Weaver.
To liquor license, J, Caldwell
MO IK)
Inn 00
100 (HI
ICO 00
'Jon oo
'.INI 00
H O tut
Juki no
S. M. HENRY, Treasurer of Forest Count v. in account with State ol Pennsylvania
ior hip. year euuiuir January , nut.
To tax on indebtedness of Co..
t loo oi)
.. I.O.Mi 00
II ill
.. m os
;) ihi
. oo
:to ihi
.. z:o w
o Mercantile Tax
To brokers tax
To Slate personal tax
I o peddlers tax
To eating house tax
To opera house tax
To billiard and pool license...
$'J,:if4 .mi
S. M. HENRY, Treasurer of Forest Countv. in account with Don Tai of said Conn.
iy ior 1 ne year euuiug January 7, null.
To balance from last settlement i;oo 00
To tax ol year l'.ioo tisT
To balance j-jsj mi
a. m. ur..iu, treasurer or forest County, in account with Redemption Fund of
saici Louniy lor I no year
1 o uaianee iroin last settlement ,M. itt
To received from individuals 1,043 13
fj.iss PJ
.. f-Vd 44
To balance..
S. M. HENRY, Treasurer of Forest County, in account with County Poor Fund for
uie yrar euuiug
To balance from last settlement f 10.S74 07
lo team work 37 SO
To ain't ree'd from produce syld IHt 41
To seat, d returns for IS11I l.KS S7
To seated tax for lSKHI 7,'.VS 05
To unseated tax for 11HH) 2,0Jl St
To lands redeemed from Co i!4 30
To ain't ree'd from J. Hlack 10 00
To 5 pr. ct. added to Collet-tors'
sec ts alter Jan. 15, lftio 07 2S
To interest on unseated tax lSS'J.. J7 1J
To 5 per cent, added lo seated re
turns ISiifl 6 si
.o..vso :jj
To I alance..
fl.sso II
a. 11 wttl, treasurer or rorest County, in aranunt with said County for tho
To balanco from last sett lenient o,7:to SS
To seated returns for 1SW 4V( ii
To seated tax for HsX) 1S.170 5
To unseated tax for 1!HI0 6,1154 5d
To Stale tax returned 6:1,5 40
To N. F. Hoover exonerated tax OS
lo Jefferson Co., painting bridire
50 S7
548 50
To ain't trauafer'd from dog fund
To ain't transfer'd from redemp
tion fund six years old
To ain't transferred from liquor
130 4
lice ise account 1.S ii
To Jenks tp. maintaining insane 0 00
lo Howe tp. maintaining insane 511 33
To Hickory tp.inainlaiiii'giiisane tiuo 00
To Green tp maintaining insane i'sl' 50
To Ik) day tax list US 0
To redemption tax from County.. 500 lil
To costs received ,Vt im
To lints roceived ;i on
To Jury foes IH
To I. O. O. F 511 17
To 5 pr. ct. addist to Collectors'
aoc'ts, Jan. 15, PKiO 201 R!
To bicycle tax for l!i 7,
To int." on unseated tax 'OS it 'OK.. ISO s4
To land sold to Conntv and char
ged to Poor account 5ti st
To 5 pr. ct. added to seated re
turn lsH 22 SO
To refunding1 order on Payn land
charged to roor account 2 lo
To double assessm't on land sold
to Co. charged to Pixir acc't... 7S
To am'ls on land sold to Co. and
charged ill Townships acc'ts.. (tr K4
f 30.K71 43
..fl4,S70 4 4
To balance....
The COMMISSIONERS or Forest Couxty in account with said County for the voar
ending January 7, lto. -
JOHN T. CARSON.-
1 o County orders drawn 3W 00
To County expenso bills ree'd 5:1 mi
To County Poor orders drawn 441 511
To Co. Poor expense bills ree'd.. KM 01
1,005 47
R. M. HERMAN
To Countv orders drawn
J 3!l!l 00
To County expense hills received
M 52
UsS 50
114 00
lot ounty I'oor orders drawn...
To Co. Poor exiense bills ree'd..
11:12 us
J. T. DALE
To County ordors drawn $
To County expense bills received
To County Poor orders drawn...
To Co. Poor expense bills ree'd..
413 00
27 Mi
IS.". 50
8 no
f-133 SO
J. It. MORRISON
To County orders draw...
t 105 00
J. II
ROHERTSON.P.otlK.notaryof Forest County, in account with said County
for tho year ending January 7. IMil. -uuuiy
To orders drawn $ .Vi9 40 Hy foes a'llowed Imj-Mo
J. W. JAMIESON, Sherill of Forest County, in account with said County for the
year ending January 7, 10n. 3
To ordors drawn $ m B7 ,!v fw,s f m j(
$o :
S. 1). IUWIN, District Attorney of Forest
the year ending
To orders drawn i ,(,,
FOREST COUNTY, ss.
We, the undersigned. Auditors of Forest
at the Court House in I ionesta. said t'i
just the several accounts of the : Treasurer
and County Commissioners for the vear e
same as set out in tho foregoing reis.rt
hands and seals this t,l ,1 u. ... "..
tiKO.
l V
EX PKNDITL'Rl'S of Forest county
Justice feps..
20 05
( 'onstables pay
Witness fees
Sherilf Ices and expenses.
I-'. P. Walker. ex-Slierilf
275 (l
175 11
2!i5 05
30 nn
.V;i m
hi no
373 so
72 15
1,410 01
3o IHI
257 (10
051 22
1st) no
1,225 02
Prothoiitifarv fees
District Atblrney
Stem grapher
Telephone and telegraph........',
Refunding orders
Soldiers' headstones'"'.'."'.!!".'.'. "
Road views and damage.'."'..'""
Extinction of fore-t tires
Attorney fees
Election expenses.. ...'""" .. . .'"
Western penitentiary. .............
Out!
clothin" that we are sdlins for
lT
ridiculously low prices. An opportunity
serviceable garments for about
value.
ROBINSON.
CH,
Ity paid Treas. of Harnett Twp f
Hy paid Treas. of Jenks Twp
Iiy paid Treas. Tionesta lloro
Ry pai.l Male Treasuier
Hy am i transferred to Co. aev't..
Hy 5 pr. ct. com. on f'.sHI.W
f.7 00
!.. t'O
U 'J S 00
1-JS
l."i 00
I'.HXi 00
Hy exonerations f 35 !M
Hy Mercantile tax uncollectible.. 4 Xi
y printers bills i,t .S3
Hy postage bills allowed A ;i
Hy Slate Tieasiirer's receipts J,lii.ri 44
Hy 5 pr. ct. nun. on $1,407.02 70 ;w
Hy 1 pr. ct; com. 011 f .Mtl.iM SO
Hy orders redeemed $
Hy 3 pr. ct, com. on Ji:i.".ll
Hy ain't transferred to Co. aee't..
Hy ain't to balance
13 j 14
4 n'i
5 IS Ail
i!no 00
fvS7
ending January 7. l'.i'l.
Ity ain't paid individuals 1 4SI HI
Hv 3 pr. ct. com. on fl.4SI.S4..
44 40
Hy ain't of re leniption six years
old carried to Co. acc't .".
II v balance
130 4!
.sil 44
f-'.ISS IB
January 7, IW1.
Hy enters redeemed
....its 433 Si
ny a pr. ct. com. on f 13,433.34 4o3 n)
Hy couHins redeemed l,am Ml
iy .1 pr, ct. com. n,-iai.Mi
Hy Collectors' exoneration--
Hy laud returns
Hy Collet-tors' coin, lsiiy and HMO
Hy Collet-tors' 5 pr. ct. aluite-
nienls lsw and 1000
Hy land sold to County, Woo
Hy double assessmems
Hy reliindina order, Pavn lands
Hy 5 pr. ct. on. land returns
charged to Col s, Jan. 15, HwO
Hy balanco
.111 00
40 3
130 S7
173 !-.
ill? .3
."Si SI
7S
2 10
I III
4,SS!liIl
f-li,."SO AS
Iiy orders redeeni'd f jii.ti.'.! 34
iy coupons reileemed NUi 00
Hy Col's abatements and coins.
1,177 05
4.5 Mi
Ity land returns for lsOO
Hy Collet-tors' exonerations ls'.m.
Hy 5 pr. ct. on exoni rations and
laud returns alter Jan. 15, '00
Hy County Institute
Hy tax refunded to Wagner A
Wilson
Hv State lax on bonds..............."
Hy ain't lirno bicycle duplicates
returned
Hy blcyclo bills allowed '""Z.
Hy 3 pr. ct. com. on flil,7oo.5ii
Hy 1 pr. ct. com, on f",5n.Mi .. .
Hy J.M.Zuendul
413 12
II 10
153 33
3 50
Ion 00
3sl 75
Ini 41
501 Ol
52 50
:t so
Hy balance .
11,870 44
:if,S7l 4:1
Hy 1 14 d ivs s-rvice on Co. acc't ) ItfKl 00
iiy 1., oays service Co. poor acc't 444 5n
ny expense allowed Co. poor ac't Ins 01
i.v expense allowed Co. acc t 6; Ml
$1,005 4;
Hv 114 days service on Co. acc't. $
Ity 111 days service on Poor ac't
Ry expense allowed on Poor ac t
Ry expense allowed on Co. acc't
300 00
:is8 fin
114 Ml
30 52
i'xa tw
Hy 118 days sorviceon Co. acc'l j 413 mi
Hy 53 days sorvico on Poor ac't . Is5 fin
Hy expense allowed on Poor ac't 8 00
Hy expenso allowed on Co. acc't 27 30
033 SO
Hv 30 days service r 11 f -r u..n'i s i..s
J i-i "oners uuaru ami turnkey
Hy oxpenso allowod
l-U Un
us :
County, In
$104
in aofi.ntit ...in. : 1
Janua i 7 , 'l" "'""V
Bv f,,K ,..,, .
lu
Countv do herein, ,,nr u .
l .l,"'0''y " r "'at wo met
Pro I, nX Sheill" l'i '. "'V'"1""1 "'
. Ii
I n n.t 0 ...1 a,,d e lo1""1
.'., ""''"
J miureoi wo uavo set our
KIVC. t.. ,,11
I.
i l'ii'' I""''1 r'"''.V Auditors.
fr ,!,c year ending January
Kill.
P.llit .Ini-nro
Court Crier and Tiis't'a'iis"""
Assessors
CoinmiMsioners pay
Coininissioiier's cierk
County Auditors ."
Janitor
Allegheny work house'..
.'riming
Insurance.
Coroners inquest. .""
Court auditor
Painting roor of ele(-tii'i'n''iiousB'.'.;
Keward lor arrest or Hasolino
taking ,iry f t.,milty
niuidir trial '
1,273 38
Jim! Ou
l,4n5 115
l,3li till
"so no
I03 so
312 (HI
loo 2S
is I 65
34S 25
.VI 311
lo no
2 00
25 00
21 00
Reform school 115
Wai ren asyliim 4oll
Hoarding prisoners no
Fuel, lights and water 500
Postage, Planks and hooks ;(
Prothoiiotarv's tsioks, etc 311
Fuel Tionesta twp house h
Treasurer's books 3
Courthouse, Jail repairs, supplies 0
Houiitics and probates 315
Jury Commissioners and clerk... DO
l'i....l Inriiti rt
FINANCIAL STATEMENT of Forest'
ASSK1S.
Halauce In Ti cas liter's hands .. f I I.S70
Duo trom Huius Copeland 30
Duo from Venango county 1,107
Duo from Hickory township 2I!I
Due from Tionesta borough.. ...... .Mil
Due from Tionesta l.dg, I.D.ll.e. OS
Due from Howe townshiii IIS
Due Irom Slate on lire bills 325
Liabilities over asset-s 7,M'S
f J5,lioo
EXPENDITl'KES of poor fund of
Geo. V iiiegard, teamster t SS
P. II. Waiters, teaiiislcr 211
. VY. Aloaugh, teamster, Mi
Commissioners' clerk loo
Hlacksinithing 311
Medieii.es 2 1
I'hvsieiaii 50
Matron 112
Steward
337
240
108
120
2
40
210
100
(I
3
1'7
3
240
132
12
11
11
10
Mi
23
7
2
2
5o
13
38
Pig pen and corn crt
Ice house
Hose
Recording deed
Reinov'g Sarah J Hood, Warren
Fuel
Cement and cement work
Meat tank
Expenses of teams at Titiisville
Three c ws ,
Sewing
Insurance
Freight
Record book
Harber bills
Plow points
Making cider and jelly
Harness repairs, etc.
Three. Inch water pipe
Hoards
Disinfectant
Hay fork
Cahhugo plants
Cleaning county home
Cuplaiards ,"
Tables
Telephone messages.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT of poor
ASSKTS.
Halauce in treasurer's bauds .... f 4.SS0
Due from ('has. Mosler 25
Due from F. P. Ainsler 15
Due Iroin James Ilia k's estate... 22
Dim from Harnett twp 1,1
Hue from John rt alters 14
Liabilities over assets 25,010
fcio.nno mi I,,, (K)
FOREST COl'NTY, ss.
We, the undersigned Commissioners of Forest county, ami Forest Countv Poor
District, do hereby ccrtily that the foregoing state. nent of receipts and expenditures
and statement ot assets and liabilities are em nvt and true, lo the U-st of our knowl
e.Jge and belief. R. M. II KKM A N, Iskai I)
JollN T. CAllSO.V, skai. Commissioners.
Attest M. T. HtNPMAN, Clerk. DALE, tsKAI.iJ
K. . III ATII.
WE ARE JUST IX
Samples
Axminslers. Velvets.
m Wiltons. Tapestries.
j 1 C
O I. will lie b) jour ailvatilae lo tunke an early
"1 inspection ol ihcm, even thnueh you du not in.
letul to ptiroltaae until later. You will find our
gootls ami prii-ea compare lavorahly with th ise of
any limine in the -ountry, aa we are direci aj-euls
fur the largest manufacturers in the Unileil Statrs
o j a
w Three Plys. Body g
Ingrains. Brussels.
1 1
HEATH & JOT,
Successors t :
LAWRENCE &
A. Wayne Cook,
President.
A
II.
FOREST COUNTY
TIONESTA.
CAPITAL STOCK,
MKKCTORS
O. W. Robinson,
T, V, Ritchey. J. t.
A. Wayno Cook,
N. V. Wheeler,
ersall'"..""."''". ' " ''V f Pry"10"1 Bt ,OW W '"""i"0 "
era .11, ho benc.ltH consistent with conservative b king. Interest ,ld on time
deposit. Your patronage respectfully solicited.
Fred. Grettcnbergcr
GENERAL
BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST.
All work pertaining to Machinery, En
gines, o.l W'ell Tools, (in or Water Fit
HigsaniKieneral Hlacksmilhi!igproim.
Ivdo.iB at Ix.w Rates. Repairing Mill
Machinery Kiven s,,e,-iul attention, ami
satislactiou giiarantecd.
Shop in rear of and Just west of the
Shaw House, Tidiouto, Pa.
Your patronage solicited.
FRED, fi KETTEN BERliKR.
D. P. FEEDERICKS, K D.
(Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist.)
Olliee IIours-n a. 111. to 1 p. m.
(Except Thursdays.)
Careriilattciilion given to furnishing nil
kinds of glasses.
ARLINGTON BLOCK, OIL CITY, PA
- I'M .
Our it; rcturnH il wt t.-til.
sketch nint it.
AllV Otit- n-iulln
Jitiff
will
Pi e 1 Hi 0 ,7 01""i0" fr "-ncerninu
., . WU-ntataliiv ol n,,c. .. jiw lo 0, j
latent" tnt rt-mest. l-at.-nt. aet-t red
woiee.willumn.t,, Ygs, In Thk 1'atk.n r Rliosi.
nn ll"lratl an,l wlilt-Iv circulate,! jmirual
consultt-,1 l,y ManuUlm, is and I.neMo.s, '
bcud lor sample copy FREE. A.ld.cs,
VICTOR J. EVANS & CO.
Watcnt Atttirniys,)
E, Building. WASHINGTON, O. C.
- i.i. ijii 1.1 any invention
50
70
00
03
03
on
25
5;i
25
05
-11
E
;pcn,st.s to '"' convention 63 83
Dtiiis Com. eonvniiti....
Inlerpretor Hasalino trial'
Daiiiagcs-Oshiirii child ...
Making duplicates
Express and drayage ',
W ashing
Hridge repairs
NlltirMMkM 1 1 1 1 1 1 . a
... v . " a.am
Miscellaneous j.
S,'-K) IHt
w,untv for the vnar ,. t ?f?lJ?
4 1
sii
7,i
S7
2."i
50
75
til
07
" - n wiaiiwuijr ( ijufi.
lUUII.lTIKS.
Honda outslaiuling
Ml
1-5.000 00
Forest county for the year ending Jan. 7, IMil.
Ml
Dishci
!l
mi
no
;s
04
mi
Painting roof of barn .
Painting llnora
Paints and oils
Hogs
Onlers of relief .
Warren asylum tino 2,1
50
remain labor tin 50
Wheel scraper 50 Ml
S ate Inst, lor foohlo minded 30 32
Livery and team hire 101 70
Surveying 2 Ml
Hitls and chairs 7s3 05
Plumbing and material 41(1 6(1
Out disir rebel 2MI 84
Carpets, window shades, etc M 02
Masonry 152 35
Labor on larm and grading 424 5s
Range and hardwara 131 25
Cutting and packing Ice 27 00
Supplies for county home Isl 08
Glass 00
Kxpen-io ol Com., to Warren 10 42
Service of breeding stock 4 03
Manuro 25 Mi
Sleds Ill ini
Window sci ecu .'. 50
Contract of conntv I le 4,011 87
C. M. Itoblnson, architect 113 35
Com exp, visiting homes iu
Hlair and Elk counties 42 fit)
Commissioner pay 1,018 60
Bringing paupers 'to Co. Home.., 14 75
50
40
25
,'ai
50
02
40
Ml
Ml
Ml
20
Ml
!'8
45
05
SO
SI
25
15
73
5o
no
Ml
00
50
Ml
tin
113.433 34
funds for the year ending January 7, lltOI.
I.UIIII.ITIKS.
Roods outstanding
1 1
(Si
mi
7 5
50
Isi
ji
,...f UI.OMI Ml
II.II.KI IT.
llEC'E IIT OF OUK NEW
of Carpets
S3IEAUI3AUGII.
mas.
Kki.lv,
Cashier.
Wm. Smkakhaikiii,
Vice Presidoii)
NATIONAL BANK,.
PENNSYLVANIA.
- -
t50,000.
Win. Snioarbaugli,
J. II. Kelly.
Some
Choice
Bargains
FROM THE BIG SALE
About 2") dozen Men's Futicy
Madras shirts, stiff bosom, re
duced from $150 and S2 00;
this lot will be closed quickly at
50c each.
A lew more Fur Gauntlet
gloves, were 83,50 tn $7 per pr.,
the lot will be closed at less than
one-half price.
About 2.i Men'a Duck Water
proof coals, wore $2 SO lo $(i ;
nun-half price only.
Wonderful values in Under
wear nt 25c, C9c, 4!e and C!o
and a'l the higher grades of im
ported underwear in proportion.
Some great Clothing values to
close out our winter stock.
Overcoats at S3 50 and 80,50.
Suits at ?4, $5 and 87.
THE McCUEN CO.
2i AND 29 SENECA ST. .
OIL CITY, PA.
A Ml
21 CO
20 00
10 0O
12 H7
4 85
111 21
40
i,(KI0 OS
40 37
lo Ui
3 Ml
6 08
55 M
I 75