THE: Smart & Silberbers Our Entire Stock of FINE FURS Now Being Cleared at Half Price. Raw skins are advancing in value. In all probability tbe manufactured product will be sympathetically affected. That's why some folks are mak ing little or no effirt to effect a clearance of this season's surplus, on the as sumption that it will be profitable to carry over to auolber reason. And so it may be. Hut such consideration has no weight with us. Our fixed policy is to close out each season's holdings to make room for fresh selections. Radical Reductions to Effect a Quick Clearance of Outergar ments for Women. Just because you expect us to show different style of women's outergar ments next season down go the prices of our present holdings to make room for them. Yet, it's just possib o that the incoming models may not be as handsome as the outgoing. In any event, it's not old age or unpopular shapes or any fault of material or make up that occasions such sacrifices. Ou the contrary almost every coat and suit now marked for quick clearance is this season's. Women's Jackets at Half, Jackets of Broadcloths and Cheviots in jaunty effects, some bearing a strong resemblance to tbe new spring models, NOW WERE $7.50, $15.00, $8.75, $17.50, Now The Time for Carpet Buying Other stores will tell you of the advanced cost of all grades of Carpets, but we sing an entirely different siory. Thanks to our buying syndicate we are in position to offer you the very best grades of all kinds of carpets and rngs at lower figures than you ever saw them before. SMART & SILBERBERG, OIL CITY, PA. Oil City Trust Company. President, JOSEPH SEEP. Vice President, GEORGE LEWIS. SECURITY, TRENCTH, AFETY, ERVICE, Are Guaranteed Four Per Cent. Paid on Certificates START RIGHT. Your future (niecess depends largely on tbe nature oi your education. BUSINESS EDUCATION is tbe practical Education nnd we want you to investigate our methods and work. Sand for our literature. MEADVILLE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, MEADVILLE, PA. THE SCUOOL THAT GETS RESULTS. Knrly Jcvrl.ili Settler, of Newport. The lirst Jewish .sermon which wns preached lu America nnd has been published whs delivered lu the Newport .synagogue ou May 2S, 1773, by Rabbi Hayyini Isaac Cnrregiil. This was de livered iu Spanish and was translated into English. Carregal was a most in teresting personality. He appears to bnve come from Palestine nnd wns on terms of Intimacy with Ezra Stiles, the president of Yale college. The first Jewish club lu America was formed In 17'il at Newport, with a membership limited to nine persons. Just before the outbreak of the Revolutionary war 1 lie Jewish population of Newport must have numbered nearly l.fKX psoitis. Tbe war dispersed tbe community, and it never regained Its importance. The .lews, for the most part, espoused the colonial cause and lost the greater part of tlieir property when the town was captured by the British. A few return ed v the city after the war, nnd iu 1T1K) the congregation presented an ad dress to Washington on the occasion of his visit to the city. Abraham Touro bequeathed a fund to the city of New port to maintain the synagogue as well as the cemetery. This fund Is still In existence, though no representatives of the original families now live In tho city. Jewish Encyclopedia. Tree That Make Koine. A curiosity Is known iu the tropics ns the sand bark tree and ulso as the nionkej's dinner bell. It has n round, Isnrd shelled fruit about the size of an orange, which when ripe and dry bursts open with a shal'i? noise like the report of u pistol. Its Juice is poisonous. The South American trum pet tree might furnish u baud with musical instruments, inasmuch as its hollow branches are utilized for horns and nlso for drums. $10.00, $20 00, $1125 $22.50 Treasurer, II. R. ME MUTT. Our Customers. THE STOMACH. If Yon Treat It Properly It Will n turn tlic Compliment. It Is not an uncommon thing to lienr a man or woman say, "There is some' thing the matter with my stomach." They never stop to think whether they themselves are not nt fault Instead of the stomach. It Is so easy to blnme the stomach. It enn't sny anything back. Hut the truth of the matter Is the stomach is nil right; nothing the mat ter with It nt all. It Is what Is put Into the stomach that Is causing the trou ble. The stomach knows when It rc- ceives something that will be injurious to the body or when It has been over loaded, and It protests against the in digestible article or the surplus amount of food. It Is nctlng as n friend nnd sending out n warning against this abuse. Hut lnslead of being grateful to the stom ach and leaving off the Indigestible food and the big dinners the man or the woman continues to load It with pie nnd cuke, pickles ami sauces, pork and pancakes and all sorts of horrid things, and then they complain that there is something tbe mntter with their stoninchs. London Mall. "le ttoy Plows" Prolong the lives of HORSES and MEN. They draw EASY, they HOLD EASY. They run smooth and bold to the ground when stony. They clear well in loose soil. They wear well. Not tbe cheapest but tbe bout. Made by Le Roy Plow Co., Le Roy, N. N. Le Roy Plows for sale by Lanson Bros., Tionesta. $!) 25, $18 50, A Ittt of An.trnllnn ftlnnv. "Wall. by" Is an Australian slnug word, nnd It once puzzled an English secretary of stale for the eol.mles, as it mljrht well puzzle any one but an Aus tralian. This minister wan once visited by Sir Charles tliivan Puffy, nnd refer ence was made to n masterful Austra lian governor who had come Into con lllct with the colonial of.lce. "I hear he lias returned to nn Island oft the const nnd has surrounded himself with wal labies,' remarked the English states man. "Yes," replied Kir Oavnn, "I dare say be Is making himself ns com fortable as he can." "You surprise me," was the reply. "What must be the state of morality in n country wnere you make light of such n proceeding?" (sir (Javan had to explain that the soci ety of kangaroos Is not forbidden by the Pecalogue. A Sttnclnic Reproof. A gentleman hud an Inquisitive serv nut, relates Chums, whom he once Raw open n private letter of his. The next day lie sent another letter by the serv nnt containing a postscript: "You mny send n verbal ntiswer by bearer, lie has taken the precaution to read this before delivery." THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, -OF- TIONESTA, - PENN. S.S.CANFIEID PROPRIETOR. JOB TE-A-IMIIIsrG- WHITE PINE Flooring, Siding, and material for Window Casings ami Inside Work. A good supply to select from always in stock Call on or address. JAS. J. LANDERS, TIONESTA, PA. or F. l AMSLER. lennsylvania RAILUOAD. Schedule Effect January 1, 190G. Trains leave Tionesta as follows : For OIL CITY, PITTSBURGH, and principal Intermediate stations, 11:01 a. tn. week days, Oil City only, 8:21 p. m. dally. For BRADFORD, OLEAN, and prin cipal Intermediate stations, 7:m a. m. daily, 6:18 p. m. week days. W. V. ATTERBURY, Gen. Mgr, J. R. WOOD, P. T. M. GEO. W. BOYD, G. P. A. RAILWAY. TIILUCE TABLE To Take Effect July 1st, 1905. NORTH Eastern Time SOUTH 3 1 Stations ) 2 4 p.m a. in Leave Arrive.p.m. rem 6 30 6 05 7 oo JNeoraska 7 20 Ross Run 7 25 Lamentation 7 30 Newtown Mills 16 00 !5 55 12 00 5 45 11 50 5 35 11 40 5 25 11 20 5 15 11 155 10 11 05 6 05 10 55 4 55 10 45 4 45 10 30 4 35 10 10 4 20 10 004 15 a. m.lp.m 1 00 7 45 Kellettville 10 7 55 Buck Mills 1 25 8 00 Mayburg 1 45 8 10 Porkey 1 60S 15 Minister 55 8 20 . Wellers 10 8 30 Hastings 2 25 8 40 Blue Jay 2 40 8 50 Henry's Mill 3 05 9 05 Barnes 3 15,9 20 Sheffield p.m a. m Arrive Leave T. D. COLLINS, Pkesidbnt. mm CMICHESTCR'B ENGLISH Pennyroyal pills TJ-v Original mn4 Only CBulae. la KF.D tn4 4UI4 nattMa bom. -t.lH with falnaribboa. T . tkr. Rcfu Umi. ,Boy of jonr Druiiit,' "ad 4e. t niani for Particulars, TestlMtilft)l ul Keller for Ladle,' w biisr, by re tard Mall. 10,000 Teailmooltli. Soldbf Drgii. Calf a eater .' leal I', aiaaiMa e.aaret rui4 - No other paints can compare with Lucas Paints for rich gloss, brilliancy of color, cover ing capacity and long wear. Put all other paints along side of I Lucas Paints (Tinted Gloss) Make a competitive prac tical test. That'stheway the only way to prove our claims for Lucas Paints. John Lucas & Co Philadelphia Electric Oil. Guaranteed for Rheumatism, Sprains, Sore Feet, Pains, An. At all dealers naauee iau paper jNo other p COUNTY AUDITORS' REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1905. W. H. HARRISON, Treasurer of Forest County, In account wltn the Liquor laoenses for tne year ouuiug DR From Gerow & Gerow J From C. F. Weaver - 200 00 900 00 400 00 W. H. HARBISON, Treasurer of Forest County, in account with the State of Pennsyl vania ior mo ouuiug mmuumij a, irvu To am't from Hotel Licenses S 95 00 " Mecantlle Tax i,"o " Peddlers Tax 18 00 State Per. Tax UU 61 Tax on S 13,500 Co. indsbted- nes (a 4 mills h uu To am't from Katlng 1 louse Ltoense 25 00 Billiard license i w ST07 31 W. U. HARRISON, Treasurer of Forest County, In aooount with the Dog Tax for the year cmiiog uauuBry a. a.ivu. To bal. from liW settlement $ 458 44 To Tax for 1905 - ' $1,01419 To balance 748 s5 V. H. HARRISON. Treasurer of Forest County, In aooount w for the year ending January 1, 1!MX. To bal. from 1904 settlement S 121 62 To am't from Daniel Bteinar ........ 33 Oti To am't from A. C. Brown...... 9 23 To am't from ltitchey & Carrlnger 411 18 S213 05 To balance V 19 W. H. HARRISON, Treasurer, in aooount nary l, To bal. from 1904 settlement 20,073 73 " seated tax 105 19,551 33 " unseated Ux 1005 4,148 43 " Mtated returns for 1904.. 502 28 54 80 57 00 17 28 710 00 22 00 35 78 '.10 90 670 7 " 60 day list. " am't from liquor license " am't State tax ret'd for 1904.. " am't from bridge sold " t'ourt fines " Commrs. cost from Ross Eddy " stoves sold " Btate tax of 1008 reid " ree'd from Tionesta twp. road order.... 20 45 " lamps sold - -5 "iuksold 0 " 5 prct. added to seated ret'na. 25 1 1 " land sold by Co. In Nov. 1904 5 88 " land redeemed 17 08 " automobile license 3 00 " 5 prct. added to collectors bal.. 347 14 " Int. on unseated tax - 21 93 " error in addition of Hickory twp. election expenses 4 50 947,503 08 To balance - 5-'1.07ti 09 W. H. HARRISON, Treasurer, in account the year coding To bal. from settlement of 1004....$ 3.R47 56 " seated land returns for 1904 251 25 seated tax for 1005 9.779 03 ' unseated tax for 1905 2,073 00 " land redeemed from County... 10 38 " 5 prct. added to collectors bal... 173 67 i, mill 384 06 " livestock (cattle told) 80 00 " pigs sold " horses sold - " produce sold hnttar mid 18 60 75 00 3 68 4 75 " ree'd from F. Fitzgerald ac't John Black lunatlo 9125 " ree'd from R. L. Haslett ac't P. M. Clark lunatlo 13" W " ree'd from G. W. Noblit ac't D. Rustler lunatic, 100 00 " ree'd for board of school teaoner at County Home " ree'd for rent of Hood house.... " ree'd from 8ute anatomical Kmrft rftflind 20 00 63 65 3 60 " ree'd int. on unseated Ux 10 97 " ree'd 8 prct. added to seaieu returns 12 66 $17,137.31 To balance 85!62'- 08 J C GEIST Prothonotary, in aocount with ' ' 1 uary 1, T,,w.,ir n S 335 78 Q. W. NOBLIT, Sheriff, In account with Forest County for the year ending January 1, 1006. To orders drawn 244 88 S D IRWIN. District Attorney, in account ' ' January t ,.. S 25 00 A U V uwtsv -" COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' ACCOUNTS, for the year ending January 1, 1906 A. K To poor orders drawn $ 581 39 To County orders drawn - 691 79 $1,276 18 CONRAD To poor orders drawn... $ 351 08 To County orders urawn on do $1,028 76 HENRY WEINGARD. To poor orders draw i $ 415 56 To County orders drawn 690 88 $1,000 41 FOREST COUNTY. 88. We the undersigned auditors in and did meet at tbe Court House in Tionesta Boro, audit aud adjust tbe several accounts of Attorney aim county uommiraioners ana In testimony w hereof, we nave nereunto set V., 1900. CHARLES F. KLINESTIVER, IsralJ W. H. STILES, SEALl Auditors SAM T. CARSON. SEAL Attest, James D. Davis, Clerk, EXPENDITURES of Forest County Justices ot the Peace f 32 10 Cnnstab es 170 22 Witnesses 110 65 Sheriff 657 08 Prothonotary, Ao 800 50 District Attorney 25 00 Stenographer 184 25 Telephone and Telegraph 50 DO Road Views 70 66 Attornoy's fees 100 00 Election expenses 1,301 82 Westorn Penitentiary 141 04 Reform School 179 64 Express and Dray ge 23 30 liosrd of prisoners 305 20 Bridge account 4,724 08 Fuel, light and water 384 80 Books, postage and stationery 142 60 Prothonotary's stationery 173 45 Sheriff's stationery 27 50 Court House and Jail repairs aud supplies 1,102 87 Bounty and probates 2K0 50 Jury Commissioners and Clerk.. 78 60 HrandJury 433 1)9 Potit Jury 1,428 66 Tip Staff and Court Crier 204 00 Assessors i"'i A. K. Shipe, Commissioner 505 00 FINANCIAL ASSETS. Cash in hands of Treasurer and uncollected tax $21,070 09 Due font Tionesta Boro 301 25 Liabilities over Assets 9!6 93 $22,374 27 juury i, iwu, CR By ain't, carried to State aot $ 95 90 lt im't oarried to Countr act 57 00 By am't paid Honest Doro Treaa 2S 00 By am't Trea'a, oom. 5 per cent.... 20 00 $400 00 By State Treu. receipt $ 2,208 18 11 y TreAs. commission., By exonerations , 74 27 10 W 8 50 105 78 By postage., By J . ik-i. i km ' fimwn uiu mm. ' 2,407 81 By sbeep orders redeemed 9 M 60 y pros. com. ou .jo.ou - By exonerations allowed 201 OU By 5 prct on $174.00 exonerations... 8 70 By am't to balanoe ..... 748 85 81,014 19 1th the Redemption Fund By am't paid G. W. Nobllt I 33 00 By am t paid u. m. Arner o By am't paid J. F. Proper 22 By am't paid J. F. Proper 11 78 By am't paid u. w. rroper i -' By am't paid O. W. Proper 49 03 By am't paid O. WPrper 27 88 By Treaa. com. on 179.07 4 prot 7 19 By am't to bal 28 19 213 06 with Forest County for the ysar ending Jan- it). By Co. orders redeemed t 18,038 M 4proU on $13,521.94 640 t8 " 1 prot. on $4"ol4..r) io " County bonds redeemed 4,000 00 " Int. coupons redeemed .. 781 34 " State tax on Co. indebtedness. 84 00 " 1 prct on $4,000 bonds redm'd. 40 00 " 4 prct. on $781 .34 Int. coupons redeemed 31 26 " 4 prct. on $54.00 SUte tax 2 16 " illegal assessm't charged back to county 6 19 " land owned by Co. assessed in error , 48 60 ' exonerations ' 683 70 " 6 prct. commission on $627.65 exonerations 31 38 " rebate on growing timber 6 46 " 4 prct. on above 26 " am't paid school director at tending convention 25 00 " am't paid Supt Morrison for teachers convention 145 66 4 prct. on $170.66 6 83 " laud returns 170 70 " 5 percent com. on land returns $770.70 . M M " 8 prct. on automabile lloensa.... 15 " collectors' corn's and abatem't.. 1,132 32 " am't to balance 31,076 09 $47,503 08 with the Poor Funds of Forest County for January 1, 11100. By poor orders redeemed $ 8,793 96 " 4 prct. corn's on $8,71)2.00 aot Vi " int. coupons on Poor Bonds re deemed 1,040 00 " 4 prct. corn's on $1,040.00. 41 60 " land returns 378 00 " 6 prct on $375.00 laud ret'd..... 18 78 " exonerations 288 44 " 4 nrc't. on $264 7 exonerations 13 23 " am't assessed in error 27 36 " collectors corn's and abatem'ta.. 660 17 " am't to balance - 5.62 08 $17,137 31 Forest County for the year ending Jan- 1906. By fees allowed 3 335 78 By fees allowed $ 244 85 with Forest County for the year ending 1, 1906. By fees allowed $ 25 00 - SH1PK. By 134 days poor account $ 469 00 By 170 days Co. account 595 00 By expenses to IMorgaoza 23 til By expenses to penitentiary 10 00 By expenses to uommlssloners convention 15 83 By expenses delivering ballots 50 38 By poor account 112 39 $1,276 18 BURHENN. By 97 days poor account $ 339 50 Br 181 days County account. 633 60 By expenses to penitentiary 10 00 By expenses to Com'rs convention 15 83 By expenses delivering ballots..... 18 36 By expenses poor account 11 58 $1,028 78 By 114 days poor account $ 399 00 By 15U days County account 54i 00 By expenses to penitentiary 10 00 By expenses to Com'rs convention 16 83 By expenses delivering ballots 19 02 By expenses poor account 16 56 $1,00641 for said lounty, do bereuy certify that we said County aocordinz to law and did tbe Treasurer, Prothonotary, Sheriff, District nnu tuem as set rortn in me foregoing report our nanus anu seals wis inn oi January a for the year ending December 31, 1905. C. Burheuu, Commissioner 6.13 50 Henry Wiuegnl, Commissioner 640 00 Commissioner's Clerk 780 00 County Auditors and Clerk 183 HO Janitor 384 00 Stationery lor Treasurer 6 7. Printing and Advertising 720 Oi Insurance 40 7 Night Watchman 17 00 Pet Stock Association 25 00 Expense to Commissioners' Con vention 71 0! Expense to Morganza - '.'3 01 Truvnllinir expense County Com missioners - 33 00 Miscellaneous expenses 61 17 Coroner's Inquest 4 00 Meals for Jury and Livery hire.. 22 1 County Treasurer's Coin missions 730 60 School Directors' Convention 25 00 Teachers' Institute 145 66 Collectors' Corn's and abatements 1,132 32 State Tax on Loans 64 00 Interest on Bonds 781 34 Double Assessment 54 69 Rebate tax on growing timber ... 6 46 Bonds Redeemed 4,000 00 $24,972 59 STATEMENT, LIABILITIES. Bonds Outstanding $13,000 00 Due on Allegheny River bridge.. 9,020 16 Due on sundry account 34o it $22,374 27 We Are the Aqenls In Oil City for McCALL'S MAGAZINE. We have decided to send out each month 1000 copies of McCall's Bazaar of Fashions Fashion Sheets. The quantity set aside to he mailed to Tionesta is 100. To the first hundred worn en, residing in Tionesta, who send us their name and address we will mail each month for one year, a Fashion Sheet. There will be no charge for same. Just" mention this advertisement, and state that you would like to have us send you a Fashion Sheet each month free. WILLIAM B. JAMES, EXPENDITURF.S of Forest County Sslarie. Wages and Physician..! l,62il 02 Provisions and supplies Wi.'t (H Fuel and light 41173 Clothing and shoes 71 50 Mmlie ueand medical supnlles... lot ft) Repairs to County Home 440 14 ravelling expenses uu m arm exnenses 4H3 22 Telephone 2(1 75 Bringing paupers to t o. Home... " Miscellaneous expenses 6 H!i Outdoor relief 1,040 4! FINANCIAL ASSKTS. Cash In hands of Treasurer and uncollected tax i 5,022 ( Am't due from Individuals 4U 41 Liabilities over Assets 10,073 61 f'-ti.OOO 00 rnnrsT poitnty. r. We. the uudoraianed LTomnilssloners niHtrlct. do hereby corllfv that the foregoing statement of renelptu and expenditure and statement of assets aud liabilities are correct and true to the best of our knowl edge and belief. LEONARD AdNEW, hkALM Attest: AMUU'.w vii,r, ui j vyiiiuiuiraiuanra. J. T. Dat.r, Clork. PHI LIP EMEUT, kal! 1 The Kind You Have Always in use for over 30 years, and jyPy J1' . Bonal All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-ns-pood" nro but Experiments that trille with nnd endanger tho health of Infants and Children Experience . against Experiment, What is CASTORIA Castorliv is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops nnd Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine, nor other Niircotls substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fererishness. It cures Diarrhtvu and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sloop The Children's 1'anacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Sears the r - sBssn The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. th eiirru , rr umuv sTiiirr, new toss errv. A. C. DREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates, lleur oT Hotel Weaver TIOlsTESTJL. PA. Telephone No. 20. J. E. Baumgardncr. Roofing and Spouting a Specialty. All General Repair Work Given Prompt Attention, and all Work Guaranteed to Give .Sat isfaction. Sh ip located next door toLaiixon's Flouring Mill, Bridge St., TioiieNtn, n OIL CITY, PA. Poor District for year ending Deo. 31, 1905. State HoNpltHl for Insane 1,437 00 Feeble Minded Institute 151 40 Other outsido exponsea 94 94 A. K. Shipe, Commissioner 409 00 C. Burheuu, Commissioner 339 60 II. Winejsrd, Commissioner 300 00 CoinmisMlont-rs' Clerk 120 00 Treasurer's Commissions 424 75 Interest ou bonds 1,040 00 Collectors' Commissions, &o 606 17 $10,824 18 STATEMENT, M A II I LIT IKS. Bonds Outstandlug 26,000 00 I'.'e.ooo oo oi roresi loumy, anil roresi ounvv roor nought, and which has been, has borne tho signature of has been mntlo under his per- supervision since Its infancy. Signature of DR. KENNEDY'S AVORITE Remedy Breaks no Hearts, Excuses no Crimes. Pr. David Kennedy's FAVORITE REM EDY in not a disguinod enemy of the human r.icoj wlicro it cannot help, it does not harm. It in comported of vegetable ingro. dionlH and dcH'H not boat or inflame the Mood hut cools and purities it. In all cases of Kidney trundles, Liver complaints, Con. Htipntion of tho llowols, nnd the delicate drrunnemeuts whieh afflict women, the ac tion of Dr. Kennedy's FAVOKITK REM. EDY is beyond praise. rhmiBnnda of Kratcfnl people vohintnrily testify to this, in letters to Dr. Kennedy; nnd with a warmth and fullness of words which mere business certificates never possess. It nmVes no drunkards excuses no crimes breaks no hearts. In its coining there is hope, and in its wind's thero is healing. Wo challenge a trial and lire confident of the result. Your drujm'ist has it. ONlf DOLL A U n iiottle. Bear in mind the namo and address i Dr. David KENNEDY Roudbut, New York. ' LADIES Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator nip p 'nrniiivi. oinrrni ui f II BP (1 rt ii'a !0A,il)Q WUiii. Prlr, !tS I'onufdruK in Df. l.&Fr&c6, Philadelphia1, Pa, mmmsm I) Dr. La Franco'sI f UCOMPOUND3
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