Smart & Silberbere A Shower of White Our Annual Sale of White Fabrics is Now On. - Worlds of White Fabrics greet you m every side, piles of snowy linens, tables of embroideries and laces, boxes ana ooxes of dainty lingerie, counters piled high with white waists all of these and much more will greet sale of white which started last Friday. Hundreds have been looking forward to this event hun dreds and thousands know of its ties. . For days and days we have been asked on all sides, "when ro vnn inr tn have vour white sale ?" All this time we have been preparing quietly "sawing You'll hear ou all sides ot mind you, these goods were all advance took place. This will Laces Thousands and thousands of yards from 3 cents to $3.00 and all priced especially for this sale. At 3 cents Piece after piece of machine Torchon and French Vals. from i-inch t 4 inches wide edges and insertions. At 10 cents The best in the lot. Handsome Val enciennes in both edges and inser tions; all widths. At 29 cents A lot of Cambric Embroidery, edges, especially good for skirt flounce, worth 50o today. At 39 cents A lot of Nainsook Corset Cover Em broideries, a specially good and at tractive lot. SMART & SILBERBERG, OIL CITY, PA. Oil City Trust Company. President, JOSEPH SEEP. Vice President, GEORGE LEWIS. Think wu,. n.n nn incest vmir RAviocs. in anv amount, with absolute safety, so they can be converted into cash readily if desired, and earn you Four Per Cent. Our Certificates of Deposit furnish Correspondence solicited. Capital, Surplus Profits, $690,000.00. T:io Lively, lie was a solemn Scotebmuu, with an equally solemn nnd somewhat down trodden wife. The fai t that they were receiving an excellent, price for their "second pair front" from an American lodger did not blind thorn to her fall ing. "Hear me, Mr. Mucleod," said the lolgor. one Sunday nt'ti'rnoon, when nn errand took her to the purlur, where Hie family sat, "1 should think you and your wife would be stifled sitting Indoors this hot day with the windows shut. If you'd Just open one and get some fresh air, I'm sure It would do Mrs. Mucleod good; she looks pale." Mr. Maclcod looked nt her with his usual stern and unbending gaze. "We can line fresh air ony day," he said calmly. "We've no need to hue H rushing aboot the bouse on the Saw bath." Aroimrd ll-r SiiMili-lon. "Mamma." asked the little girl, "has Mr. Brown got heart disease?" "I don't know, my child. Why do you ask?" "Well, it says in my uew book that faint heart never won fair lady, nnd when I saw Mrs. Brown I made up my mind that something must be wrong with Ills." Toledo Blade. To TH Kcm' Sex. "It Is usually possible," said a chicken farmer, "to tell from an egg's look whether it will luiteh out n rooster or a hen. The egg that will hateh out a hen Is, yon see, quite smooth nt both ends. The one that will give a rooster Is wrinkled at the point. Sometimes this rule fails, but as a general thing it holds good." Hp Con III n't Itnn tiff With It. The freaks were forming a club. The elastic skin mini had the chair. "Next In order." said he, "are liom lnatlons lor treasurer. Has any one" The wild man of Borneo rose. "I nominate," lie said, "the legless wonder." Lot of Cnre. "You know, (ieorpe." she was ex plaining. "I was brought tip without nny enre." "Marry me. my darling," said George, "and you shall have nothing Jiut cnre." you at tne intensely liueiesuug wonderful buying opportuni wood," and now we're glad what we've prepared for you. how prices have advanced, but, contracted for long before the probably be your last chance. White Bed Spreads Three special numbers, 09cJ fl8e, and $1.19. We say special numbers, but in fact every number in stock is below value, only these three are es pecially cheap. At Oiie-Fourlh Oil" Beautiful new White Fabrics, Lawns, Dimities, Mo 'Is, Madras, Swisses, &o. All our uew fancy and plain goods at special prices for this sale. . Dainty White Shirt Waists at $1.00 We are showing 15 new models. Their newness and prettiness are self evident fresh from the designers' hands in time for this February of fering, and at a little price which will win friends for them. Tbey come in sizes 34 to 44, both long and short sleeves. Treasurer, H. R. MEKRITT. It Over. you all of the above advantages, - and Undivided -.lti:t.v In Moimstle Life. iiViHl. roti may prate of ! ;. ; aii'l idleness and the para- ; ir u,u chmvli and all that sort of '.Tt I fear it Is little you know i: vital forces that are feeding :. s;i.s ;i!!!ln:: and strengthening it ..:;, hour of the four and twenty. If I c n:i 1 s'.iow you the letters that cae.ie to ne iY.im that friar in the south of Europe. I"tlers bubbling over with health and happiness and the sweetest resignation, and then show you n photo graph of n young innii in tonsure nnd fowl, with the calmest, clearest eyes that ever looked out from under lacid brow: if you could have felt of his knotl 'd biceps and known the grasp f his small but powerful hand nnd lean! the peal of his hearty laughter for his spirit was bubbling over even there In his serene solitude you would perhaps l.egln to understand why the monastic l'.ie.in splteof its tranquillity, never stagnates and why the more you contend against the spirit of the re- ious orders the more they live nnd thrive. From "A Fin de Slocle Friar" in Xationnl Magazine. AVcIeIiIiir n Hair. To number the hairs of your head is not a very dilBciilt task." said the re finer of the assay ollice to n friend re cently. "A very close approximation can be made by weighing the entire amount of hair on u man's head nnd then weighing a single hair. The weight of the former divided by that of the hitler will, of course, give the desired number. If you will pluck out a hair from vour beard I can show you. long mid straggling one was according' lv detached, the refiner putting it on a scale which was Inclosed In ft glass case and graduated with extreme ne curacy. With little weights of nlurain iuni he piled up one arm until an equi poise was reached. The hair weighed three kilograms. "If you reduce thi to figures." said the speaker, "It would require N.tKio hairs to weigh one ounce, and. supposing you have six ounces. vou have 4S,o(KJ hairs." New York Herald. No Nonsense About Her. Skidds Did she sny It was so sudden when you asked her to marry you? Asklu Of course she didn't. She was a widow. I NEW TRAIN 8ERVICB. aiiffalo A Susquehanna Enters thf Field In First-Class Style. Buffalo, Feb. 5. The new Buffalo & Susquehanna passenger train that ts now In daily service between Buffalo and Galeton, Pa., was on exhibition at the Erie station, at Exchange and Michigan streets on Sunday afternoon. This frnln Is one of three, made up of new equipment, on the Buffalo & Sus quehanna system. The train Is made up of a combina tion baggage, mail and express car; a combination smoker and day coach. Hid n combination parlor, buffet and observation car. These cars are equal to the best in Buffalo, and the Initial appearance of the Buffalo & Susque hanna trains In the passenger ter minals of this city shows that Buf falo has a new line that Is in every way worthy of the highest apprecia tion. The two cars for passengers have sn artistic simplicity of finish, lux urious effect in seats, and the very latest in accessories. In the observa tion apartment is a rug 8x18 feet, that cost $300. Ton richly upholstered rat tan chairs and a couch are also In the observation apartment. The furnish ing of the train Is nn exposition of the cultured tastes of the president, F. H Goodyear. A unique feature of the appoint ments of the train is the lighting sys tem. Compressed natural gas Is stored in a tank beneath the cars and Is fed under high pressure through a very small aperture Into the mantels. The lights are In clusters and globed. A gas compressing plant Is located at Galeton. There is abundance oi um ural gas along the route of the Buffalo Susquehanna. This train leaves the Erie station In Buffalo at 8:30 a. in., arriving at Gale ton at 2:15 p. m. and connecting there with trains for Wllliamsport and Phil- delphla. The train arrives tu Bin- falo at 9 p. m. Tne engineer in Kelley. the fireman H. Colbert, and the conductor A. E. Wilson. The Atlantic type of locomotive Is used. FIRE ROUTS GUESTS. Two Blazes In Same Place Keceniiy Cause Suspicion of Incendiarism. Pittsburg, Feb. 5. Twice within the last two weeks have guests ui iao American hotel on Fourth avenue, Carnegie, been routed out by Are. lu each Instance evidence of incendiarism was plain. A year ago Carnegie suf fered from a series of mysterious fires, and some now fear a recurrence oi them. The latest fire at the hotel was early Sunday night. A feature was the braving of a possible gas ex plosion by firemen who went Into the danger zone and turned on two gas jets that had been opened. The fire started In the same place u -oa Hlsrnvprcd two weeks ago. A man passing the candy store in the building, conducted by Peter Tandelis, a Greek, saw smoke pouring from the transom and two fire companies were summoned. The guests of the hotel were aroused by the proprietor, Peter Scheib, and they hastily left the build ing. Firemen broke In the door of tne candy store and going to the basement found gas from two burners rapidly filling the room, while the gas in a stove had been Ignited and the flame was shooting high In the air. A box filled with rubbish was on fire. Risk- ng the danger of an explosion at any. moment the firemen turned off all the gas and extinguished the blazing box. Returning upstairs an Investigation showed In several drawers back of the counter paper had been set aflame. Each of these fires was put out. The damage Is placed at $500. After the Hartje Forgers. Pittsburg, Feb. 5. As the repre sentative of Mrs. Mary Scott Hartje, Detective H. II. Perkins of the Per kins' Detective agency, announced that Indictments will be asked for against three persons as the result of the famous "love letters from Mrs. Hartje to her coachman, Tom Madlne," which were Introduced at the recent divorce trial and declared forgeries by Judge Frazer. The warrants will re sult in the arrest of the forger of the letters, who ts said to be a woman, and of two attorneys, both of whom are said to have been prominently connected with the trial. A confer ence between Mrs. Hartje's counsel and detectives will he held, when the details of the prosecution will be fully decided. Steel Mold Exploded. Pittsburg, Feb. 6. While workmen at open hearth furnace No. 1 of the Carnegie Steel company at Homestead were pouring molten steel Into a steel Ingot mold yesterday an explosion oc curred and the liquid metal was scat tered in all directions. Three men were seriously burned and several more had narrow escapes. All prob' ably will recove'r. The explosion Is believed to have been caused by the dampness of the mold. Crushed to Death by Lumber. York, Feb. 5. George Isenhart, 3 years old, was crushed to death Sat urday evenl'.g beneath a load of lum ber which his team was drawing down a steep hill.- He lost control of the brake and tie wagon, striking a rock, overturned. Three Victims of Grade Crossing. Allentown, Feb. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Menno Gehman of Zionvllle were fa tally injured and their adopted aon, John Fldler, seriously hurt when their carriage was struck by an engine of the Philadelphia & Reading road near Emaus. Manan Pile Remedy put up in con venient, collapsible tubes with nozzle at tachment so that the remedy may be ap plied at the very seat of the trouble, thus, relieving almost Instantly bleeding, itch ing or protruding plies. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Sold by J. K. Morgan. A BEAUTIFUL FACE Send ilimp lor Particular! and Teatknoniala o! tha remedy Ihil clears lha Complexion. Removes Skin Imperltctiom, Makes Hew Blood and ImprOTei Ine health. II you like BEAUTYSKIN tA banetlclal reaulla ara guaranteed or money ralunded, CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO., MaiMoun Place. Philadelphia. Pa. COUNTY AUDITORS REPORT FOR THE YEAR MOfi. W II. HAR1USOK, Treasurer of Forest County, In account with the Liquor Licensee fur the year ending January 7, 1907 . DR 200 00 200 00 100 00 To ain't from Gerow & Gerow...S " ' !. K. Weaver " " Q. W. Hutal......... $500 00 W. H. HARRISON, Treasurer of Forest County, in account with the State of Pennsyl vania for the year ending January 7, 1007. To ain't from Liquor Licenses. 9 " Retail Mercantile Tax ' " Constables Ret 1900 ' M Peddler licenses .... 11 " State Personal Tax... " " Tax an Co. Indebted ness (cj) 4 uillls " " Kating bouee licensee " " Billiard Licenses " " Wholesale mercantile Licenses 125 00 1,041 IS 2 tfU l!0 00 75 07 28 00 1.1 00 1:10 00 7 17 $2,303 17 W. H. HARRISON, Treasurer of Forest County In account with the Dog Fund , for the year enuing To am't. of balance from 1006 $ " of tax for lOOti ' 748 85 i;sa oo 81,436 M 620 47 To balance $ W. H. HARRISON, Treasurer of Forest County, in account with the Redemption Fund for tne year ending To bal. from settlement of 1900..$ 26 10 By am't paid S M. Henry 8 14 38 To am't ree'd frotnJas Armstrong 14 38 " " F. R. Lanson 40 35 ' " ' J, C. Bowman 40 35 " " J. C. Gelst 17 00 ' ' J.K.Green... 17 00 " " 8. M- Henry 3178 " " L.L. Hunter... 3178 " " 8. M. Henry 1100 ' Mrs. C. Heleer II 00 " " J.T. Brennan 148 26 , S.D.Irwin...- 148 26 " " S.M.Henry 89 22 ' ' N. 8. Calhoun.. 59 22 " " J.O.Wheeler 245 31 " " Wm. Knnpp... 248 81 ' " " J. C. Wheeler 42 94 Wm. Knnpp... 42 94 " " Eli Berlin 12 01 A. C. Brown.. 21 45 " " J. T. Brenuan 21 48 D. B. Tobey... -Ui 46 " " F. X. Kreltler 11 77 " T. B. Simpson. 17 2i " " 3 prct. com. ou T. B. Simpson. 13 81 $656.97 19 7t T. II. Simpson. 13 81 " " am't to balance 107 14 " " " T. B. Simpson. 13 81 ' " " T. B. Simpson. 30 38 " " Gardner, Hall SCo 36 20 " " " C. Y. Detar 7 29 843 82 8843 82 To balance $ 167 I I W. H. HARRISON, Treasurer, in account uary To bal. from settlement of 1606..$ To am't from liquor license To seated tax for 1900 .. To unseated tax for 1906 To seated returns for 1905 21,076 00 75 00 19,552 49 4,183 38 445 75 62 40 32 Hi 22 29 104 59 35 20 230 98 35 00 49 00 1 00 10,000 00 4 00 To am't 60 day list To State tax returned To 8 prct. added to seated rets To am't from land redm'd from Co To int. on unseated taxes To 5 prct added to collectors bal.. To ree'd from pipe sold Toree'd from fines To ree'd from plank sold To am't of loan from Forest Co. Bank To Jury fee $56,200 14 To balance $ 10,651 42 W. II. HARRISON, Treasurer of Forest year ending To balance from last settlements 5.622 08 To seated land returns for 1905... 223 08 To 5 prct on land returns for '08.. II 15 m- . i . r ,iuul ft -uji rt ' Id HBIfiU IUT l-nnj n,inv u-i To unseated taxes for 1906 2,091 98 To 8 prct added to col. oaianc.es. .. l is vj To from land redm'd from Co 29 00 To from Krie Co. Poor Directors.. 3 94 To from Clarion Go. Poor Directors 44 30 To from Mrs. J. Hinderer. o-i 73 To from Fitzgerald maintenance J. Black lunatio To from Sheriff Stroup mainten ance D. Rustler lunatio... To from R. L. Haslet maintenance P. M. Clark lunatic To from rent of Hood house To from school teacher's board at County Home 68 75 147 17 45 75 31 00 35 00 19 20 To from cattle sold . To from hay sold 116 59 To from butter sold 4 00 To from produce sold 9 36 To int. on unseated tax 17 63 To from am't over paid A. M. Neely Ss Co. error in bill 30 $18,569 53 To balance - 8 ,o-J J. C. GEIST, Prothonotary, in account with Forest County for the year ending January 7, 1007. To orders drawn $ 1 By fees allowed - $ 341 15 A. W. STROUP. 8beriff, in account with Forest County for the year endlug January 7, 1907 To orders drawn $ 169 61 By fees allowed 8 169 CI 8 D.IRWIN, Dlstriot Attorney, in account with Forest County for the year ending January 7, 1907. Tnnl.Arn $ 5 00 By fees allowed $ 8 00 THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS of Forest County in account with said County the year ending January 7, 1007. To r.t,. ilfn T.. Airnew S BOO 00 By salaries $ 1,800 To orders drawn A. Wolf 800 t i n p Wmrt BOO To orders drawn P. Emert 800 To orders drawn expenses Co.ac't 1291 To orders drawn expenses Poor account 57 19 $1,682 10 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, FOREST COUNTY, 88. We the undersigned auditors in and for said County, do hereby certify that we met at the Court House in Tlonesta Boro. said County, on the 7th day of January, A. i. ...n-r -..ii tr. i.o, mil dlil mum ami ahlnst the several accounts of the 1 reasurr, Prothonotary, Sheriff. Distriot Attorney set forth in the foregoing account In bands and seals this 23d day oi January, c Attest, James D. Davis, Clerk. EXPENDITURES of Forest County for the year ending January 7, 1907, Justices' fees $ 2 Coustabtes 12 Sheriff's fees 'KM Protbonoiary's fees 3:W District Attorney 6 Stenographer l' Telephone Refunding orders 0 Burial of indigent Boldiers 76 Kxllnction of forest Urea 62 Road views 65 Klectiou expenses 1,329 Western Penitentiary 138 Rulnrm School 292 Boarding prisoners 1"8 Allegheny River bridge 0.029 KoliSdvilla hrlrfn-e (suoerstruot- Kellettville bridge (superstruot ure) Kellettville brridgelsione work) Sidewalk on Allegneny River a Aim X917 CR lia oo 210 oo liO oo 78 00 $500 00 By State Treas. receipts 3 2, 178 .'SO By Printers bills u ' By Postage allowed 6 53 By exonerations ) Ml By 0 prct. com. on $ 1 ,000 mer. lax 50 00 By 1 prct. com. on 3:11.49 & $12.24 48 By 1 prct. com. on 8785.07 State personal tax 7 83 By 0 prct. coin, on $565.17 2 20 $2,303 1)7 January i, iuui . ltf sheep orders redeemed 8 147 00 By 3 prct. com. on $147.01) 4 41 lly exonerations Ill 50 By 5 prct, coin. on 877.00 exoner ation it 85 By ain't carried to School Fund of Green twp 69 09 Bv am't can led to School Fund of Harnett twp 09 63 Bt am't carried to School Fund of Hickory twp 60 00 By am't carried to School Fund of Harmony twp 93 33 By am't carried to School Fund of Howe twp 44 44 By am't carried to School Fund ofJeukstwp 48 80 By am't carried to School Fuud of Klngsley twp 60 60 By am't carried to School Fuud of Tlonestatwp 85 58 Br am't carried to School Fuud of Tlonesta Boro 40 00 By ain't returned to C'has. Car baugh act. error in assessment 78 By 3 prot. com. on above Item 02 By am't to balance 620 47 $1,430 sg January , r.ivt. with Forest County foi the year ending Jan 7,1907. By Co. orders redeemed $ 38,215 9 By 3 prct com 591 By 1 prct com By Co. bonds redeemed By 1 prct com. on 86,000.00 By am't of due bill tor int. on $6,000.00 bonds due Aug. 1, '05 extended to Feb. 1, 1906 By due bill for same from Feb. 1, '06 to Oct. 1. '06 184 91 6,000 00 60 00 00 49 160 00 By 3 prct. com. on due bills.. 6 61 By Int. coupons redeemed 100 00 By3prct.com. on 8 100.00 3 00 By 5 prct on license money car ried to Co, ao't .'. 3 7. By State tax on Co. indebtedness 28 00 By 3 prct commission on same M By am't paid school directors at tending convention 21 00 lly am't paid Sunt. Morrison ao't County Institute 140 33 By 3 prct com. on $167.33 5 6: By am't tax oo lands sold to Co... 146 04 By am't tax on lands assessed in error 197 70 By am't of exonerations 342 09 By 5 prct on exonerations 8243.55 12 1 By land returns 702 63 By .i prct on land returns 18 l By collectors com. and abatem'ts 824 38 By collectors abatements 727 33 By am't to balance 10,651 $50,260 I County In account with the Poor Fund for the January 7, 1907 . Bv rtoor orders redee med $ 7,477 Br 3 nrct com. on 87.477.37 221 3'. By poor bonds redeemed 1,000 00 n . o i iun Ail in nil DJ I prcli UUIU. Ull 4pt.uvv.vu By int. on $20,000 bonds, paid 10 00 800 00 24 00 By 3 prct com. on 9WU By double assessment By exonerations allowed By f prct on $112.03 exonerations 98 9 156 I). 5 60 By am t or tax on land sold to uo. i3 32 R land returns 381 76 By 5 prct added to laud returns... 19 09 By collectors commission -lis is By collectors abatements 361 68 By am't to balance 7,522 32 . $18,509 53 00 By expenses a owed Co. ao t...... 00 Bv expenses allowed Poor ac t... 124 00 By expenses 57 ,$1,683 and County Commissioners and find them testimony whereof we have hereunto set a. u., iwi . W. H. STILES, IsealI K. L. HAUGH, skax Auditors, SAM T. CARSON. Isi-l 8o 06 2 6. 00 "J 85 2i 00 70 82 86 15 35 Petit Jurors 680 Tipstaves and Court Crier 153 Assessors' pay Commissioners' Clerk 780 Hnnntv Auditors 117 Janitor Printing and legal advertising... Cmmonwealth costs Insurance Stationory and books for Sher iff's office Court Auditor Night watchman Kx press and drayage 7n9 198 346 By ain't carried to State act $ paid Tlonesta Boro Treaa " paid JeuksTwp. Tree.. carried to County act... 40 00 10 00 16 00 17 85 14 50 71 45 45 Lunacy lees , 16 Traveling expenses . ................. 71 Loan Forest Co. National Bank 10,000 nn Tnlnrest on above loan JJ 92 Washing for offloes Incidental expenses '19 21 Display and Sale of $2,000 Worth New Undermuslins. Corset Covers, Drawers, Cberuise, Gowns and Skirts. All the oenter aisle tables clear back to the staircase have been set aside for this display. Don't feel that you must buy if you come. Every woman delights to look at dainty lingerie, so you're welcome. There's a gown at 8!)o that we consider so good that we bought ten dozen of it and it will not last the sale. Fivo styles of gowns at Sl.l'J that surpass in beauty of de sign and qualityof material auything we have ever been abla to oQcir at near that price. OF 8112CIAL IXTFiKIT-To buyers of the finer grades of imported Swiss, Nainsook and Cambric lingerie. Not imported garments, but absolute copies of French lin gerie by a celebrated New York manufacturer. We have placed (in sale upward of two hundred garments consisting of Corset Covers. Gowns, Drawers, Chemise aud Skirts at prices ranging from 25 to 50 per cent, less than regular. Garments that ranged in price from 82 50 to 810 each. WILLIAM B. JAMES. - OIL CITY, PA. bridge 2,900 00 Repairs Nehrassa bridge 1,070 00 Painting and repairs on various bridges 7(l s Fuel, lights and water 380 75 Books, stationery and postage, Commissioners' olllee 83- na Books, stationery and postage, Protuonotary'a ollice ix: oo Books, stationary and postage, Treasurer a ollice to to Court House aud Jail repairs and supplies 2in ,u Soalp bounties 27 00 Jury Commissioners sod ClerK (w Uraud Jurors 256 71 FINANCIAL ASSKTS. Balance In Treasurer's and Col. lectors' hands 810,051 42 Due from Tlonesta Boro 301 2A Seated lands returned 702 03 Liabilities over assota 5,284 70 $17,000 00 EXPENDITURES of Forest County Salaries, wages and medical at tendance 1,4-1 1 1 Provisions and supplies OOi 29 f uel and Hunt 4- iO Clothing and shoes 3 35 Dry goods and bedding 4i 50 Medical supplies l-it tut Ordinary repairs 21162 Traveling expenses IM on farm expenses jm it Incidental expenses 18 AO Telephones 15 15 Buildings and improvements ... o l.i Insane at State Hospital ' 1,323 80 Outside relief. 1,038 35 Ki-oble minded at Polk 235 00 Stock bought 15 00 Inventorying property County Home 10 00 FINANCIAL STATEMENT. ' ASSKTH, MAIIIUTIKS. Balance In hands of Treasurer Bonds outstanding aud Collectors $ 7,522 32 Amount dun from Individuals account Warren Asylum 104 00 Amount due for sales from farm 85 18 Interest in property of Sarah J. Hood ' SIX) 00 Liabilities over assets 16,728 60 $25,000 FOREST COUNTY, as. We, the undersigned Commissioners of Forest County, and Forest County Poor District, do hereby certify that the firegoing statement ol receipts and expenditures and statement of assets aud liabilities are correct and true, to the best of our knowl edge anil belief. LEONARD AWN EW, tKAl.l) Attest: ANDREW WOLF, hkal I Commissioners. J. T. Dalk, Clerk. PHILIP EMERT, skalJ pmsM WESWZM 1 STOVES! W The Stove problem is always a bothersome one, but we can &3 help you out to a nicety in anything in a Heating or Cooking Stove or Range For either gas, coal or wood. Our stock is large and varied and our prices are usually lower than others ask. In Hardware We have them all downed. Stock never allowed to run out. Edged Tools, Saws, Axes, Lumbermen's Supplies, Cut lery, Tin and Granite Ware, and Kitchen Furniture of all sorts. ' Globes for the Wiltom Gas Light. Full line of Horse Blankets. The Hunting Season Is now ou and we are prepared with a full line of ammunition. We can save you big mouey on any style of Shot Gun or Rifle, Call and see. for 00 91 19 J. C. Scowden, 10 FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, as our CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, 43 00 " 00 68 Time Deposits Solicited. W 35 03 . Watnk Cook, President. A. 25 O. A. Wayne Cook, N. P. Wheeler, T. F. Ritohev. w 00 Collections remitted for on day of pnyment at low ratos. We promise our custom ers all the benefits consistent with conservative banking. Interest paid on time . deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicited. 5 50 ) CoinnUHsionors' pay 1,600 00 Bonds redeemed 6,000 00 Interest on bonds redeemed 220 49 Interest on bonds 100 00 NtstntHX on County Indebtedness 28 00 Paid Si'hool Directors' Conven tion 21 00 County Institute. '. 146 33 Lands sold County 140 64 Double axessmeut I1'? ?" Treasurer's ooiiimlHHioim 822 12 Collectors' commissions Hi 4 09 79 Col leotors' abatements 727 33. . . $54,600 25 STATEMENT. I.I A III UTI KM. Bonds ontslandlng $ 7,000 00 Loan at Forest Co. Nat' I Bauk... 10,000 00 $17,000 oo Poor District for year ending Jan. 7, 190", Fruit trees , 28 90 Shade trees 29 00 Burying soldier - 35 00 Mortgage on Sarah J. Hood property ISO 50 Insurance 204 48 Clerk 1 00 Taxes 37 2ft Stationery 8 80 Express and draysge 2 43. Treasurer's commission., 258 32 Bonds redeemed 1,000 00' Interest on bonds 800 00 Doutile assessment 98 94 Lands sold County 73 32 Collectors' commissions and abatement 781 40 $10,489 41 $25,000 00 00 $26,000 00 - Tionesta, Pa. NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. S50.000. $70,000. Will pay Four Ter Cent, per Annum B. Kelly. Cashier. Wm. Smearbauoh, Vice President directors W. Robinson, Wm. Smearbaugh, J. T. Dale, A. B. Kellv.
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