Smart & Silberbersc Every Window Filled With CARPET An Important Showing of the World's Greatest Makes An idea of (he immense variety of Carpet to be founds at this store can be bad by an inspection of our show windows. Each one of our large front windows contaios a display of floor covering illustrating in a manner the variety and class of goods to be found in our carpet de partment. A Carpet from here means a reliable Carpet with our guarantee back of it always. As to prices did you ever see them bo lowf 7 pieces of Ingrains at 20 cents. 12 pieces of Ingrains at 22 cents. 10 pieces Part Wool Ingrains at 35 cents. 10 pieces Extra Super Ingrains at 49 cents. Park Mills Extra Supers at 65 rents. 12 pieces 8wire Brussels Carpets at 55 cents. 10 pieces 9-wire Brussels Carpets at G9 ceots. . 20 pieces 10-wire Brussels Carpets at 79 cents. Smith's Best Axraineters at 79 cents. Smith's Velvet Brussels at 79 cents. YEUY SPECIAL. 9x12 Body Brussels Rugs at $20 9x12 Very Best Axminsters at $20. 10 pieces Linoleum at 85 cents. 50 rolls Mattiog at 10 cents. SMART & SILBERBERG, OIL CITY. PA. Oil City Trust Company. President, JOSEPH SEEP. Vice President, GEORGE LEWIS. Treasurer, H. R. MEKRITT. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $650,000.00 WHAT THIS MEANS. The OIL CITY TRUST COMPANY could lose HALF A MILLION DOLLARS and siill have $150,000 00 without touching one penny of the depositors' money. This is PROTECTION that PROTECTS and is what the depositor desires. We pay FOUR PER CENT, on Certificates of De posit and solicit your business. START RIGHT. Your future snwesn depend, largely on tbe nature oi ynurwduoation. BUSINESS EDUCATION Is the practical Education and we want you to Investigate our methods and work. Bend for our literature. MEADVILLE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, MEADVILLE, PA. THE SCHOOL THAT GETS RESULTS. Wliere Marrlnce rnj-. ""Slurried people have the best of It in oceau traveling," said a sea captain, "for tliey have a stateroom to them selves. People traveling nlone unless they at willing' to pay a good floal ex tra, have to sleep in the same room with stranger, an unpleasant thing. ".Some of these lone travelers, to se cure privacy, pay extra fare. Others ninny, many others try to secure pri vacy - by giving ua lies Instead of money. "One man will tell the chief steward that he has nn intolerable snore. An other will say he is subject to epileptic attacks, wherein in the small hours he becomes n shrieking and dangerous niHUiac. Another will say that In the throes of acute seasickness from the beginning uf the voyage to the end he tills the cablu day r.nd night with dis mal uoWes. "No inntler. They all have to sharo their staterooms with strangers. The only way out of it is to plank down the coin." New York Press. Oriifln uf Uunflrm. Bonfires are a survival of the rites of Baal and Moloch. Wlieu Christian ity ruled old ways and customs could be abolished, and so the heathen, still hankering after the ancient deities, but half controlled by pope or bishop, made their bonfires on the eve of St. Peter or St. John. One use of bonfires in the not sr far distant past was us a means of disinfection. In his "History of the I'lag'ji'" Defoe telis of bonfires in Lon don streets. There is reasou to suppose that In kindling such fires there was still a remnant of su;ierlitlou left. It was in a measure a sacrilice to Baal. As to the excellence of the method of making lires to drive away a plague the bcuelit would bo questionable. Anyhow It rany be dwelt upon Os the -tTii--i vn. rt iiinue niwiiru cruuiuuuu. for it was of some slight use when an infected neighborhood caught Are and was reduced to ashes. But, then, the remedy might have been worse than the disease. Measure Your .Friends. "Did you ever amuse yourself," asks the London Ccutlcwomnn. "on a wet Sunday afternoon by giving marks of appreciation or the reverse to all your friends and acquaintances? This is the method we employ: There are five heads-(l) looks; (2) manners; (3) abili ties; (4) merit and (5) 'use' and this fifth item often balances all the rest, for a person may quite likely possess nearly full marks for looks, manners, abilities and merit and yet De of no possible 'use' to oneself, while, vice versa, some person may be of great use, one may fancy their company, or they may have a knack of sympathy, yet be very deficient in manners or merit. The marks rango from 0 to 20, and if you are quite conscientious in awarding your marks you will be sur prised to lind how the law of averages comes in and how much the sum total of one Individual's marks resembles another." Le Koy Plows" Prolong tbe lives or HORSES and MEN. They draw EASY, Ihey HOLD EASY. They run smooth and hold to the ground when stony. Thoy clear well In loose soil. They wear well. Not tbe cheapest but the best. Made by L Boy Plow Co., Le Roy, N. N. Le Boy Plows for sale by Lanson Bros., Tionesta. Tlie roily of C'ltnnire. A California judge told the following story: "Montana Jack, a highwayman I prosecuted ami convicted while I was distill t attorney, was n great humor ist. The d;;y he received his sentence the judge asked him whether he hud anything to say against sentence being passed upon him. Jack admitted that he had no protest to make, but Unit he would like to say a few words to the young men in the courtroom. Consent was given, and Jack spoke as follows: " 'Boys, my advice to you Is to stick to whatever you are dolu'. Don't change your occupation or you'll never get along in the world. Look at mo. I was a successful burglar for years, never got caught and collared lots of dough. Then I turned highwayman and got eaight In my flint holdup. And here I am, all the result of changing my occupation. Whatever you are, boys, stick to It' " Sau Francisco Chronicle. Pnol Itevere, Urn tint. Was Paul Bevcre a dentist? The fol lowing advertisement published In the Boston Gazette and Country Journal of Iievere's time Is believed to prove that he was: "Whereas, many persons are so unfortunate as to lose their Fore-teeth by Accident and olherways, to their great Detriment, not only in lAKks, but speaking both In Public and Private: This Is to inform all such that they may have them replaced with artificial ones, that looks as well as the Natural & answers the end of Speaking to all Intents, by Paul Be-vere,- Goldsmith, near the head of Dr. Clarke's Wharf, Boston. All Persons COUNTY AUDITORS' REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1905 V. II. HARRISON, Treasurer of Forost County, In account for tJiA year ending Jauuary 1, 1900, DR From Qerow & Gerow.. i i!00 00 From C. F. Weaver 200 00 rlth the Liquor License CR By am't, carried to StaUt act $ 9" 00 Hy am t carried to County act f7 00 By ain't pahl flonesla Boro Treas 00 By ain't Trea's, com. 6 per cent.... .0 00 $400 00 5100 00 W. H. HARRISON, Treasurer of Forest County, in account with the State ofPennsjl vama lor we year enaing January 1, luou. By State Treat, receipts ...J 2,208 18 I!y Treis. commission 74 27 By exonerations 10 08 By pontage 8 By Printers' bill......... 105 78 To am t from Hotel Licenses $ D." 00 " " Mecantile Tax 1,1170 " " Peddlers Tax 10 00 " " State Per. Tax .... Oil til " Tax on 8 18,500 Co. indebted- nes 4 mills 54 00 To am't from Kauug House License 25 00 " Milliard License 10 00 V H, 82,407 31 SM07 31 HARRISON, Treasurer of Forest County, In account with the Dog Tax for the year enaing jauuary l, two. To bal. from 1004 settlement $ To Tax for 1905 458 44 655 76 By sueep orders redeemed $ 53 50 My 4 prot. com. on .a ou a h by exonerations allowed 201 00 By 6 prot on 8174,00 exonerations... 8 70 By am't to balance 748 85 81,014 18 81,01419 to Daiance 748 so W. H. HARRISON, Treasurer of Forest County, In account with the Redemption Fund for tbe year ending January l, l'.mo. To bal. from 1904 settlement 8 121 62 To am't from Daniel Sterner ........ 33 08 To am't from A. C. llrown 9 22 To am't from Ritcbey & Carringer 49 15 8213 05 By am't paid G. W. Noblit 8 33 06 By am't paid O. M. Arner 2ti 83 By am't paid J. F. Proper 9 By ain't paid J. F. Proper 1 1 By am't paid O. W. Proper 21 27 By am't paid O. W. Proper 49 t3 By am't paid O. W. Proper 27 88 By Treat, com. on 8179.C7 4 prot 7 19 By am't to bal 20 19 xu uamuce fj jtf W. H. HARRISON, Treasurer, in account with Forest County for the year ending Jan uary 1, l!WO, mclxo Dal. from 1904 settlement 8 20,073 73 . ' seated tax 1905 . 19,551 33 ' unseated tax 1!H)5 4,145 42 ' seated returns for 1904 602 28 "60 day list. 54 80 " am't from liquor license 67 00 " am't State tax ret'd for 1904.. 617 20 am't from bridge sold 710 00 " Court flues 2 00 " Commrs. cost from Ross Eddy 35 75 " stoves sold 10 90 " State tax of UJ05 reul 676 o7 " ree'd from.Tionesta twp. road order 20 4," " lamps sold 25 " ink sold 40 " 5 prct. added to seated ret'ns. 25 U " land sold by Co. in Nov. 1904 . 5 88 " land redeemed 17 08 ' automobile license 8 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 By Co. order redeemed 8 " 4prot, on 813,521.94 " 1 prct. on 84514.58 " County bonds redeemed " Int. coupons redeemed " State lax on Co. indebtedness. " 1 prct on 81,000 bonds redm'd. " 4 prct. on 8781.34 int. coupons redeemed " 4 prot. on 854.00 State tax. " illegal assessm't charged back lo county " land owned by Co. assessed in . error " exonerations 683 70 " 5 prct. commission on 8627.65 exonerations " rebate 00 growing timber " 4 prot. on above " am't paid school directors at tending convention " am't paid 811 pt Morrison for teachers convention 145 66 " 4 prct. on 8170.68 " land returns 770 70 " 5 percent com. on land returns 8770.70. 38 81 " 0 prct. on antomabile license.... 1 " collectors' corn's and abatem't.. 1,1.12 32 " am't to balance 21,076 09 18,036 83 540 !8 45 15 4,000 00 781 84 54 00 40 00 31 25 2 16 6 19 48 50 31 38 6 46 26 25 00 847,503 08 ?o balance 821,076 09 V. H. HARRISON, Treasurer, in account the year ending January 1, l'.KXi, 847,503 08 with the Poor Funds of Forest County for By poor orders redeemed 8 8,792 P6 " 4 prct. corn's 00 88,792. 9i 351 72 " int. coupons on Poor Bonds re deemed 1,040 00 " 4 prct. corn's on 81,040.00 41 60 " land returns 878 00 " 6 prot. on 837o.00 land ret'd 18 exonerations 288 44 " 4 pro t. on $264 76 exonerations 13 23 " am't assessed in error 'J7 36 " collectors corn's and abatem'ta.. 666 17 " am't to balance 6,622 08 2 40 8 50 3 05 9 05 3 15 9 20 p.m a.m 'o bal. from settlement of 1904....S 3.847 56 " seated land returns for 1904 251 25 ' seated tax for 1905.'. 9,779 03 " unseated tax for 1905 2,073 00 " laud redeemed from Couuty... 10 3S " 5 prct. added to collectors bal... 173 67 " bay sold 384 V6 " livestock (cattle told) 80 00 " pigs sold lti 60 " horses sold 7,1 00 " produce sold 3 68 " butter sold 4 75 " ree'd from F. Fitzgerald ac't John Black lunatic 91 25 " ree'd from K. L. Haslett ac't P. M. Clark lunatio , 137 00 " ree'd from G. W. Noblit ac't D Rustler lunatio 100 00 ' " ree'd fur board of school teacher at County Home 20 00 " ree'd for rent of Hood bouse.... 63 05 " ree'd from State anatomical board refuud 2 60 " ree'd Int. on unseated tax 10 97 " ree'd 6 prct. added'to seated returns 12 66 To balance l.i.W' iM 817,137 31 r. C. GEIST, Prothouotary, in account with Forest County for the year ending Jan uary 1, 1906. lo orders drawn ..$ 335 75 Henry's Mill Barnes Sheffleld Arrive 10 30;4 35 10 10 4 20 10 00-4 15 By fees allowed $ 335 78 Leave a. m.lp.n T. D. COLLINS, President. ! f IftiintS ( The housekeeper frj 1 1 ought to be greatly .j J interested in p L ucas Paints (Tinted Gloss) It means less work for her, when the rooms are painted with them. Their bright glossy surface is easy to keep clean. They don't chip off easily like other paints, but arc tough enough to stand rubbing and scrubbing." Ask your dealer. . John uucas & Philadelphia -1 U. w. NUULIT, blier.ff. In account with Forest County for the year ending January a . i 1 ' unwu , 9 z 00 y fees allowed 8 24 1 88 o. u. iKWi, District Attorney, In account with Forest County for the year ending Auuruersurawn 9 zo ou uy fees allowed 8 25 00 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' aujuuib, ror tbe year ending January 1. 1906 A. it. BUIFE, To poor orders drawn 8 581 39 To Couuty orders drawn 691 79 409 00 595 00 23 til By 134 days poor account 8 By 170 days Co. account By expenses to Moreanza By expenses to penitentiary 10 00 cy expenses to Uommissioners convention 15 83 Ily expenses delivering ballots 50 38 By poor account 112 39 To poor orders drawn To County orders drawn., 81,276 18 CONRAD BTJRHENN. ...8 351 C8 By 97 days poor account..; 8 677 68 By 181 days Count account. By expenses to penitentiary By expenses toCom'rs convention By expenses delivering ballots..,.. By expenses poor accoun t 81,276 18 330 50 63 1 60 10 00 15 83 18 38 11 58 81,028 76 HENRY WEINGARD. To poor orders draw : 8 415 56 By 114 days poor account. i v-vuuiy uruera urawn C9U 80 81,028 76 ....8 S9!) 00 By 156 days County account 646 00 By expenses to penitentiary 10 00 tiy expenses to Com'rs convention IS 83 y expenses delivering ballots.. .. 19 06 By expenses poor account 18 52 81,000 41 JDR. LA FRANCO'S! tswlrw irrriiihl'ii-tirimitiTii'tTO' ViitfrsV- V Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulato- Superior to other remedlpa fold at h1 h prlri. Cure frimrtHitt'ed. SiHTfSHfullv u-eu ly over '200,000 WnmPii. Frier, yt.5 IViitH.dnift KtHti or hv mail. Tojilin"nllH A ttoklcl fit'?. Dr. LaFrauco, rfijlludtlplila, Iit CHICHESTER'S ENQLliM PEIiflVROVAL PILLS fVNSArE. AIw.t -f!ll.!e l..rfM.ukT)rr.lrt ,)1 VMi. rillClllSa-F.R'S KNOI.IM' Id HKI ftii'l (;o)d ntullla botM. sealed with b,u rihhn. I nkf, ng other. RrfliM OaafferoiiB NubtlluU ewd Irntt. Uune. Bu of your iirmnm. cr lend 4e. lb uniii lor l'rtlraiittm, Ttxttaaonlata nd 'Krlli,r Tar l.adle,1 In teller, hf r lint Hell. III.Oliu r..ilmn.i. Sni.i 1. tl Druifi.t.. i htrktntrri hpnl..l PH. MsdlMa iuer, I'll 11. fJZ HetulMlklj 81.008 41 FOREST COUNTY, 88. 1IT . I 1 in . . - hm r rhrr:"'. S?ant.y. d0 hereby certify that we ...ii7 aIa- ..u uoro, saiu uouniy acooruinj to law and did audit and adjust tbe several accounts of tbe Treasurer, Prothouotary, Sheriff, District Attorney and Connty Commissioners and find them as set forth in tbe foreirolnit report In testimony whereof, we have hereunto set our bands and seals this 17th of January A. CHARLES F. KXINESTIVER, IsralI 0V.?Vn8TILEa' i8BAI-J Auditors. . . . r r. 8AM T- CARSON. f seal! Attest, James D. Davis, Clerk, . 1 J EXPENDITURES of Forest County for the year ending December 81, 1905. JiiHticcH ol the Peace 8 32 10 Constab es 170 22 Witnesses 119 65 SlieritT 657 08 Prothouotary, Ac 360 60 District Attorney 25 00 Stenographer m 25 Teleplioue and Tab graph 59 90 Boad Views 76 66 Attornny's feoH (X) 00 Election expenses 1,391 82 Western Penitentiary 141 04 C. Burbenn, Commissioner 633 50 enry wiueKru, commissioner 646 no Coiuuiissioner's Clerk 7.ho 00 County Auditors and Clerk 183 80 Janitor 3x4 oo Electrio Oil. Guaranteed for Bhenmatiim, Sprains, Sore Feet, Pal lis. AC. At all dealers fteloriu School. Express and Dray age Board of prisoners Bridije account Fuel, light and water Books, postage and stationery... Prothonotary'a stationery Slierill 's stationery 27 50 Court House aod Jail repairs and cupplles 1,102 87 Bounty and probates i!K9 60 Jury Commissioner!) and Clerk.. 78 60 (Vrand Jury Petit Jury Tip Stall' and Court Crier AMfeiors A. K. Kill pi), Commissioner 179 54 23 .10 895 20 4,724 98 884 80 142 G9 173 45 433 99 1.42S 66 204 00 904 49 695 0(1 6 75 726 05 49 75 17 00 25 00 05 13 61 Stationery for Treasurer Printing and AdvertiMng Insurance Niht Watubniau Pet Stock Association Expense to Commissioners' Con vention 71 n.xpenxa to Morganza Travelling expense Couuty Com- mlsoioners 33 00 Miscellaneous expenses 64 17 Coroner's Iuquest 4 00 Meals for Jury and Iivery hire.. 22 15 County Treasurer's Com missions 730 60 Nobool Directors' Convention 25 00 Toachors' Institute 145 GO Collectors' Corn's and abatements 1,132 32 State Tax on Loans 64 00 Interest on Bonds 781 31 Double Assessment 64 69 Rebate tax on growing timber ... 6 46 Bonds Redeemed 4,000 00 FINANCIAL STATEMENT. 824,072 69 ASSETS. Cash iu hands of Treasurer and uniollflcted tax f21,(P6 09 Due fom Tionesta lioro 301 25 Liabilities over Assets 996 93 LIABILITIES. Bonds Outstanding 13,000 00 line on Allegheny iliver bridge.. 9,029 10 Due on sundry accouuts 345 11 122,374 27 122,374 27 J Preparations Made Here for the Greatest White Goods Business Siuce the Store Started. From 10c IiiiIIii Limn, to NhcereMt of F.iubroitlcrcri NhInh Xovvltlc $1.50 yd. This White Goods showing surpasses any previous effort. It might interest you lo know, and at the same time give you a slight impression of the magnitude of this White Goods stock, were we to tell you that no less tlmo a round dozeu importers and manufacturers contributed to this 190G While UomU l.xpoMitloii. That with one manufacturer alone we placed an ordor for 1G1 pieces. That our entire spring order was for 1,000 pieces white goods novelties alone. Is it not reasonable to suppose that you may find among this iiumeuee showing something to please you. EXPENDITURES of Forest County Poor DUtrlct for year ending Dee. 31, 1905. Salaries, Wages and Physician..! 1,526 62 Provisions and supplha ho.i oi Fuel and light 411 73 Clothing and shoes 7150 Medicine and medical supplies... 101 K5 Kepalra to County Home 419 It Travelling expeuses 10 60 rami expenses 4M Si Telephone 26 75 Hrlnglng paupers to Co. Home... 22 50 Miscellaneous expenses.... 5 Ml Outdoor relief 1,646 49 FINANCIAL KTATEM ENT, State Hospital for Insane 1,4.17 00 Feeble Minded Institute .. . a.... 161 40 Other outsldii expenses 14 04 A. K. Sliipe, CoiiiiiilKniouer 4119 00 C, Iturlu iin, Commissioner 339 60 II. W'ineiiard, Commissioner 390 00 CommiNsioiii-rs' Clerk 120 00 TreriKiiror'e Commissions 424 75 Inlortml on bouds 1,040 (10 Collectors' Commissions, Ac 6iiii 17 10,824 18 ASSKTS. Cash In hands of Treasurer and uncollected tax i 5,022 OS Am't due from Individuals 4Ut 41 Liabilities over Assets 19,973 61 MAIIII.ITIKS. Bonds Outstanding f-6,000 00 f'JO.OOO 00 120,000 00 FOREST COUNTY, ss. N e, the undersigned Commissioners of forest County, and Forest Countv Poor District, do hereby certify that the foregoing statement of receinta and exiiendittirea and statement of assets aud liabilities are correct and true to the best of our knowl edge and belie!. LEONARD AU.NKW, (mkalI) Attest: ANDREW WOLF, skl V Commissioners. J. T. Dai.k, Clerk. PHILIP EM KKT, Iskai.1) Xtgc(abl Preparationror As similating HicFoodandRcguIa ling the StDinachs andDowcls of Tromotcs Digcslion.Checrit nessandncst.Conlains neither Opium,Morplune norliivcral. ISotHahcotic. WJW- j4ix..TmM iWWe W- lUrmSHul h'utkryiwm' ttKYWt A perfect IlcmRdy forConstipa fion.Sour Stomach.Dinrrtvoca Worms .Oonvulsiuna .Fevcrish ness find Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature or NEW YORK. "i - --1 1 ' EXACT COPY OF WRA PPEa x For Infants and Children. The Kind You Havo Always Bought Bears the Signature of A At In Use For Over Thirty Years Txt utrraua aeainMn. ara vena srrv. l il .1 ii in imeeei . u i .1 1 1 eii n 1 A. C. DREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. ine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Rear of Hotel Weaver TIOZtsnEST-A, PA. Telephone .w. 20. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, -OF- TIONESTA, -. PENN. S.S.CfiNFIEID PROPRIETOR. WHITE PINE Flooring, Siding, aud nmterirtl fur Window Casings and Inside Work. A good supply to select from always in stock. Call ou or address. JAS. J. LANDERS, TIONESTA. Pa or F. l. AMSLER. eV V r X i 4ee- kk "i'Jiv JOB TEAJraSTQ- KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY PleaHanl lo Take. Powerful to Cure, And Welcome In Every Home. KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE t,,?i '? ' Ti?nnfd5' " "'"o Remefly Is adapt d losliin.,., and birth B.tjt-,, nilurdlng porrasncnt ro- . w 1 ".'"'S".? CM"K,1 ''y '"'1'urllyoftl.e blood, K"'"',y. I!lml.lr aii(f l.lver Com' i 'n!li ur"loCwUZlV,rU"til,Uti0n 'nd 11 .rovBii,.,.,.Hfiil In cakoi whore sll otlicrmodl. cli iMwveli.liUly fin ,.,L No sulTwrsliould dcsp.if k S ','"i'''n,Bly '""nlnwL It lmiau uniro il.nh I ' B"c,'i"" '"r over SO yearn, and has twin hosts of warm fronds. "" ii,. B"tI,',rlnK from anydlsoasa traceahls to ,TZ Tm""Vl lf ' 1r- Kom.ly his t ho s 1 1' 7,"." "'- I'"'f"'ional re,ntation n go" i uv"" Keuiedy will do you Send for a froo trial 1otlo and booklot ron. 'i''?Tahilileniodl.-aladvioeTOtBeaeiitof various liljoast-s. VritBalofor n ."ir. ncil) e iAVul.Il Ii JiEMEDY.madoatKon.lour. n. ..anit thcprirais flftl.OO (sir boitlMi Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
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