$k Smarts Now or Carpets, Mattings, Rugs, Linoleums. Now is your time to buy and save money. Never again will you see carpetings of all kinds as low priced as they are to-day. This is not guess work, but a positive fact as the mar ket conditions are such that the goods cannot be made at first cost for the prices they are offered to you. We anticipated ad vances and bought very largely and very early. With the backward spring we have many lots too big. Our motto is never carry goods over to next season if a price will sell them. So we have decided to make a price that must sell them. We are never undersold for goods of equal value. Don't fail to see what we have before buying. Carpets. Brussellette and Granite Ingrains 19c Union Ingrain, extra weight 29c Extra Superfine C C Ingrains 45c Brussels, full nine-wire 67c Extra superpine 50c, Roxbury Brussels 87c, Wool Velvet 79c, High Grade Axminsters, five patterns 89c Rugs. Brussels, 9x12. Choice lot $15 kind lor $10.98 Body Brussels, full five-frame, seven patterns 21.00 Others at $19.50, $29.50, $12, $27.50, $7.98 Mattings. China mattings, lot 1, three patterns 9c Japanese mattings, lot 4, five patterns 18c China mattings at 15c, 23c. Jap mattings at 25c, 30c, 35c Linoleums. 12 patterns Imported Printed Linoleum, enough of each for one and two big rooms, 65c kind for only 37c square yard. The Smart & Silberberq Co. OIL CITY. PA. Oil City Trust Company. President, J08EPH SEEP. Vice President. GEORGE LEWIS. Report to the Banking Condensed At the Close of Business May 28, 1907, RESOURCES. Time 1(BD8 81,436,500.92 Real estate, furniture and tures 97,444.72 Stocks and bonds (85.792.00 Demand loans 486,117.28 Overdrafts 4,526.84 Due from banks 290,514.83 Cash on band 10(3,674.38 973,625.83 2.5(17,570.97 Trust fund not Included above (172,476.78 The Roofing Problem Is one that is being studied more than any other. If in need of one obtain our prices on different material. We Have Installed A number of pumps in houses to pump the water from a spring or well to the kitchen and would like to show you how to install yours. Now Is the Time To look up your repairs for your machin ery. Binder twine, cultivators, ' shovel plows, sections, scythes and snaths, screen doors and windows, horse collars and sweat pads. A complete line of hardware. Remember you can specialties ordered by the Tionesta Hardware. PH. &UGUST tUOQCK OFTICIAK. Office ) 7K National Bank Building, OIL CITY, PA. Eyes examined free. Exclusively optical. . . I . Colic, Cholera and Lhamoeriaio s ui;,,rw.i KcuK-uy. Never fail. Buy it now. It may save liie. Silkikty Never Treasurer, H. R. MERRITT. Commissioner of LIABILITIES. Capital $.'500,000.00 Surplus aud polite 388,231.58 Reserve for taxes, eto 5,014.30 Deposits 1,814,325.00 82,507,570.97 always have your Hill Promptly obtained, or FCC RETURN CO. fO VIA!' IXPIRIINCI. UurCHARGIt AM THE LOWIST. Bend muUet, photo or akvteli lur eipert search and free report on patentability. INFRINGEMENT Bulla conducted before all court.. PaU'nta obtained throntrh m, ADVER. TlaEO and SOLO, free. TRADE-MARKS, PEN SIONS and COPYRIGHTS quickly obtained. Opposite U. 8. Patent Offloet WASHINGTON, D. C. mm AUDITORS' STATEMENT of Ihe o oouuta of Tloneata Borough School Funds lor year ending June 3, 1907: J. C. Neowden, Treasurer. Dr. To balance last settlement f 5D2 00 S. J. Set ley, per A. C. Brown, tax Um 2.M) 44 S. J. Hetlej , per A. C. Brown, tax 1103 ..." 150 00 S. J. tintley, per A. C. Brown, tax 1904 100 00 State appropriation ! 12 W. H. Hood, Collector, tax 1900... 1777 67 Win. UarriRon, County 2 111 W. II. Hood, tax 1!H)3 1!I7 4! 1!K)4 Si W. S. Setley, tuition 5 00 W. H. Hood, tax 1900 288 85 Maude Head, tuition ot L. Fulton, coal 4 20 C. A. Randall, J. P 2 00 V. H. Hood, tax 1105 100 00 Order No. !)05 surcharged 42 50 42I7 54 Cr. Bv orders redeemed (4085 22 2 percent. oomuiission on (4185.22 81 70 Balance $4217 54 W. II. Hood. Collector. lr. To duplicate 1906 fciotW 59 5 per cent, addid ou (247.07 12 35 f2520 94 Cr. By 5 per rent, abate, on f l09.4O...f 05 47 Land returned 2 rW Kxonerations 45 K8 Treasurer's receipts 20tir 51 2 per cent, com tn teflon on 18I3 !5 30, 28 5 per cent. cotnmlHHion on 04 04 15 20 Balance uncollected, iwo zou vi (2520 94 Statement of Expenditures. Secretary's salary ) 40 00 Commencement 78 in Teachers' salaries 2010 00 Janitor 176 50 Directors' convention 11 00 Auditors 12 00 Repairs 850 09 Text books 45 49 Supplies 472 1:1 Fuel and water 144 ou Other expenses 242 31 $4085 22 We, the undersigned Anditors of Tio nesta Borough, hereby certify that we have examined the above accounts and found them to be correct, to the beat ol our knowledge. J. Q. Jamirhon, Attest BRUCE HAGKRTY, M. A. Carrinokr, Clerk. Auditors. June 11, 1907. VUD1TORS' SETTLEMENT of Tiones ta Boro with F. R. Lauson for the year ending March 4, 1907; F. K. LansoD, Treasurer, Dr. To bal. Ut settlement $ 140 87 Kec'd of W. H. Hood, col. 1906... 1,215 31 Rec'd of W. H. Hood. col. 190H... 188 79 Rec'd of V". H. Hood, col. 1905... t0 00 Rec'd of L. h. Znver, rent SI 00 Kec'd of Geo. Wilson, rent 42 00 Rec'd of sewer aaaefuiment 72 87 Rec'd of Merry go round 10 00 Rec'd of School Board 7 54 Rec'd of Setley bal. 1101 til 76 Rec'd of Setley bal. 1104 30 75 Rec'd of Wm. Lawrence "Setley" 1901 7 12 Rec'd of Co. Treas. liqnor license 240 00 Rec'd of State Auditor General... 32 53 Rec'd of D. Walters 7 00 Rec'd of TiouenU Twp 2 50 $2,158 04 Cr. By orders redeemed 3 1,789 16 By 2 per cent, on $1,789.10 35 78 By bal. iu treas .. 3-U 70 2,150 61 6, '07 331 70 112 86 218 94 40 09 127 91 122 65 8 00 10 79 14 36 6 50 18 00 17 98 FINANCIAL STATEMENT April Bal. in hands of treas $ Due from W. H. Hood, col. 1905 " " W. H. Hood, col. 1906 " 8. J. Setley, col. 1903... " " 8. J. Setley, col. 1904... M " Old poor board " " Bigley & Fredricks " " C. Zahnlser " " Killmer Bros....? " " J. J. Landers " " Geo. Wilson, rent April 1, 1907 Due from Seated lands ret. '00.... $1,030 42 LIABILITIES. Order No. 508 outstanding $ 1 00 Asssets over liabilities $ 1,029 42 We the undersigned auditors of Tionesta Boro do hereby certify that we have ex amined the above accounts of F. R. Lanson, Treasurer and find tnem as set forth in above statement. J. G. JAMIESON, (ji, Bruce HaoebtV. AUlliur,, Attest: D. W. Clark, Clerk. AUDITORS' STATEMENT of the School Funds of Tionesta Township for the year ending June 3, 1907 : Jacob Smearbaugb, Treasurer. Dr. To Wm. Lawrence, ex-Treasurer. $ 385 66 State appropriation 982 49 County Treasurer 773 91 Chas. Lanson, chalk 59 Robert Mealy, bell 50 Blanche Hunter, for Ernest Sib- ble's books 1 95 Martin Carlson, second reader 30 D. W. Clark, fines 2 00 Wm. Nlcol, Collector 2173 67 $4321 07 Cr. By orders drawn $3380 62 2 per cent. com. on $3380.62 67 61 Collector's commission 66 56 Balance in treasury 806 28 $4321 07 Dr. ,.$2338 35 ,. 17 02 Wm. Niool, Collector. To amount of duplicate 5 per cent, added on $340.45 $2105 37 Cr. $1834 07 . 78 12 , 30 29 18 40 35 48 17 87 . 339 60 51 54 By JacobSuiBarbaugli, Treasurer 5 ner cent., ahalninnnt nn XirW A7 2 ver cent. com. on $1514 73 5 per cent. com. on $308.03 5 per cent. com. on $.157.47 Jacob Smearbaugb, Treasurer Land ret u ran $2405 37 Statement of Expenditures. Teachers' salaries $2450 00 Teachers attending Institute 80 63 Auditors and clerk 10 00 Insurance and officers' oaths 30 25 Tuition in other districts 60 06 Directors' Convention 21 08 Secretary's salary and rent 45 00 Truant oIlieer'B service, J.B.Eden 1 50 Supplies , i!fil 47 Repairs and building 62 81 Fuel 152 11 Scrubbing school bouses 25 00 Other expenses 174 71 $:380 62 Resources. Balance In treasury $ 8W We. the undersigned Auditors of Tlo Debts Township, certify that we have ex amined the above account and tind it correct, to the best ol our knowledge aud belief. J. H. Wkntworth, A. L. STRlCKIiNHERll, W. A. Korii, Attest Auditors. Orion Allio, Clerk, A BEAUTIFUL FACE Send ilimp lor Farticulari and Teillmoniala ol Iht remedy that clears Ihe Complexion, RemoTei Shin Imperfection.. Makes New Blood sod Imprares the Utallh. II you lake k BEAUTYSKIN bracliclal reaullt ara guaranteed or money refunded CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO., MsuMon Place, Philadelphia. Pa. WAN Electrio Oil. Guaranteed for Rheumatism, Sprains, Sore Feet, Pains. Ac. At all dealers Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cures Colds, Croup and Wh&opius Cough. USE FOB OLD WASH3TAXD3. A Valuable Addition to tbe Kitchen Furnishings. Perhaps there's an old-fnshloned wnshstuud with a marble top which hits been banished from the bed chamber to give place to an nil-wood article of handsomer and up-to-dute make. But the old-time stand is not past Its usefulness yet, by any means, so pull it from Its cobwebby corner down to the light of outdoors for a general overhauling. If In good re pair, merely treat the shelves and drawers to a generous application of warm suds, cleun olt the marble with some whiting aud a cloth dip ped iu alcohol, finishing the wood work with a kerosene-moistened cloth, and leave for a good suuntng and airing. it is now ready for a place In your kitchen, where it will fill a long-felt need, for the marble surface is far superior to the ordinary board for the rolling out of pie dough; becauso it Is cold for one reason. Should the top be furnished with tiny shelves, all the handler, then, for accommo dating the vessel of Ice-water aud other articles. Besides Its uses as a "baking board," it Is just the thing upon which to slice down vegetables for soup, or cutting cabbage for slaw, or trimming the steak for the evening meal. It requires next to no work to keep It clean, and is so sanitary, its smooth surface affording but scanty lodgment for the ubiquitous mi crobe. Then, there is the drawer, for dish towels; and there are the shelves, for the stowing out of sight and dust of the homely kettle and pots and pans, the presence of which should never be too conspicuous la a well-ordered kitchen. Where Closet Iloom Is Sonrce. The accompanying illustration fills a long felt want in households where closets are small, and at the same time takes up very little space. Tho plan of Its construction is as follows; Upon an ordinary standard is placed a center upright, which sup- I'lcrty of Hooks. ports a revolving hub at the top. Connected with the hub is a tubular rim, upon which are suspended a dozen or more hooks arranged to slide on the rim. On each hook an arm is attached. These arms are about a foot la length and serve to support the garments. When not actually in use they can be swung out of their extended position so as not to extend beyond the outline of the rim. Trim Dutch Girls. The etiquette of Holland Is ex ceedingly strict in all classes. The young girl is most carefully chap eroned, and she never goes any where, even to church, unless ac companied by her parents, some male relative, or other equally trusty at tendant. At a dance the parents sit round the walls sipping their coffee or wine, and the young men must make the best of their chances in the opportunities afforded by the dance, for when it pleases the guar dians to depart there is no help for It but the girls must go, too. An unmarried girl always takes the right arm of her escort, while the matron takes the left, perhaps because It is nearer the heart. Soup Without Meat. Take four ounces of butter, two sliced onions, two heads of celery, two lettuces, a small bunch of par sley, two handfuls of spinach, three pieces of bread crust, salt and pep per to taste, the yolks of two eggs, three teaspoonfuls of vinegar, two quprts of water. Melt the butter In a Btewpan and put in the onions to stew for three or four minutes, then add the celery, spinach, lettuce and parsley cut small. Stir the ingred ients well for ten minutes. Now put In the water, bread and seasoning. Boil gently for one and half hours, and at the moment of serving beat iu the eggs and the vinegar, but do not let it boll, or the eggs will curdle. Stuffed Onions. Boll until tender but not broken some large onions. Drain, and when cool enough to handle, take out the centers with a small knife. Chop enough ham or cold meat to make a cupful, add to It half as much tine breadcrumbs and mix all to a eoft paste with a little milk and on beaten egg. Season to taste snd put this mixture Into the centers of the onions. Put In the top of each onion a bit of butter. Place the on.? as In a buttered pudding dish and bake slowly until tender all through. Three-quarters of an hour should be time enough. Serve with a white sauce. folic and IHnrrhoen. Pains in the stomach, oolio and diar rhoea are quickly relieved by tbe use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. For sale by Dunn A Fulton. Summer coughs and oolda yield at once to Rees Laxative Cough Syrup, contains bnnev ami tar but no opiates. Children like it. Its laxative qualities recommend it to mothers. Hoarseness, coughs, croup yield quickly. Keep it on hand. Sold by J. R. Morgan. If you have any pain in the back, groin or hips, tke Thinrmon's Barosma. 50c and $1.00. Dunn A t niton. - -1 The White Man's Science and tbe Indian's Nature Cure. Our Profit Sharing IMaii. 10 Per Cent. Guaranteed ou Your Iuvcfltiuent, aud an Extra Share lu the t Profit, all from the IlusluerW. Waoo Electrio Oil which helps everyone and curei tbe majority of Rheumatism, Injuries, Neuralgia, Sore Feet, Skin Disease, Ac. Such results as ruaoy have received from its use were iu ancient times called miracles. Our stock is selling for a limited time at 10 cents per share, fully paid nad non-assessable. Tbe par value is $1 00 per share. There is no chance or speculation about it. Nearly 20 years of grow ing demands for WANO without ad vertising have caused the develop ment of this company with a director ale of successful busioess men. The opportunity is now before you to join us. Only $10.00 to $100 00 h accepted as an individual investment. Send subscriptions and remittances to Tho Wano Company, (Incorporated.) Warren, Penn'a. New York Provision Market. New York. June 10. WriEAT No. 2 red. 11.014 f- o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, $1.11. COHN No. 2 corn, tic f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow, 63c. OATS Mixed oats, 2i to C2 lbs., 49H?i.iic; clipped white, no to 40 lbs. 50'4j5fc. PORK Mess. $17.75 18.50; family, $19.00. HAY Shipping, 7aQ8.)C; good tc choice. Jl.la'fiU'O. BUTTER Creamery, extra. 23'ig 21c; common to extra, 1814 !fi'2"c; state dairy, common to fancv, r$Z?e, CHEESE Stato full cream, fancy ll.c. EGGS Slate und Pennsylvania. 19o. POTATOES State and Western, old, per bhl., $2.25(5 2.G0. Buffalo Provision Market. Buffalo, June 10. WHEAT No. 1 northern cuiloads, $1.04 Vi; No. 2 red, $1.02. CORN No. 2 coin, 57!ic f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow, 5!ic. OATS No. 2 white, 50c f. o. b. afloat; No. I! while, 49c. FLOUR Fancy blended patent, per bbl.. $5.75 a 0.50; winter family, patent. $5,151(5.90. IHJTTER Creamery, prints, fancy, 25c state and Pennsylvania cream' ery, 24c; dairy, choice to fancv 2''(a 23c;. " "W CHEESE New fancy, 1313Uc: new choice, 12 I2V2C. EGGS Selected while, lgtc. POTATOES Choice to fancy, pet bu., 80S5c; fair to good, 75&78c. East Buffalo Live Stock Market. CATTLE Export steers, $0.28 (SC. 5i; good to choice butcher aicers, $5.0U!U5.73: lair to good heifers, $3.63 4.75; good to choice heifers, $5.00 5.75; medium hall-fat steers, $4.00 4.25; good butcher hulls. $1.00(?j 4.75; choice veals, $S.liO(fi8.25; fair to good. $7.."iili'(l 7.75. SHEEP AND LAM LiS Choice clipped laiiibH. $7.8u8.U(); choice yearlings, $7.007.fi0; clipped mixed sheep, $5.75'g 0.25. HOGS Best Yorkers, $0.45; me diutn and heavy hogs, $0.406.45; pigs, light, $i.45(fjC.50. Buffalo Hay Market. Choice timothy baled, $25.00; No. 1 timothy, $24.00; No. 2 timothy, $20.00 fct-21.00; best clover mixed, $20.00. Utica Dairy Market, U'ra. .Tune 10. On the Utica dairy market today the sales of cheese were as follows; Color. - Lots. Large white .... 4 Large colored . . 14 Small white .... G Small colored .. 29 Boxes. 264 845 J0 3,297 Price. 10 10 10 10 Totals 52 4,850 BUTTER Twenty-five tubs sold al 24 cents and 01 crates of prints at 25 cents. Little Falls Dairy Market. Little Falls, N. Y., June 10. Sales of cheese on the local board of trade to- Color. Lots. Boxes. Price. I,ai'ge colored ..1- 08 11 Small colored .. 17 1,530 11 Small white .... 22 1,420 11 Twins colored .. 20 1,234 11 Twins white .... 21 1,150 11 Totals 81 5,108 , H f Greatest Goods Business Since this store started. That is up to date, and the rea son is at once apparent. We never before at the height of the season found it necessary to take the choicest, best of styles and" cut the price. That's what we've done here now with a dozen or so of fancy mixtures and .neat, tan and grey checks and overplaids. $1.00 for $1.50oiics;91.50for$.00ones J Kvery one a desirable surely see the nnisli ol every WILLIAM B. JAMES. 1 J. A. .m. M. -SL at rTTTTTTTIl ITTTTT TV-' If you only now aurauio, 3 11 ... raroid rcallv is: if vou onlv nut on nnd how lonir xv hut & pood all-round ninnev -bv usintr it for j -j 0 Weather tiroof. wear nroof. any ono ctm lay it. Let us rovo to you what tho genuine Puroid Hoofing will do. Send for Free Sample ami lKwk on "Iluildmg money. Pont tako a cheap tho root that lasts, a complete roonng kit in every roll. J.J, LAM) IKS Tlonesla, l'a. PROFIT SHARING. We believe in sharing profits with our customers. It has been a habit with ui for yeara and wo think it ia appreciated by our patroos. Our ruooing expenses are far less than our com petitors', so it stands to reason we can sell goods at a less figure, a fact which we will demonstrate to you if io need of anything in the line of Plows, Harrows. Cultivators, Farm Implements, Garden Tools, gies, Wagons, and Carriages, Paints, Oils, & Varnishes. STOVES, RANGES, TINWARE, GRANITEWARE, ND KITCHEN FURNITURE. HEAVY OR SHELF HARDWARE, BUILDERS' OR LUMBER MEN'S SUPPLIES, LARGE LINE OF POULTRY NETTING. Don't miss your opportunity. We have the goods at the right prices. See if we haven't. w J. C. Scowden, Wm. I "At JVM r. pi n 1 l ,. t Tionesta, la. wiMin to announre that he has Ihe exclusive sale ol . . ALFRED PEATS &' CO. PRIZE WALL PAPERS and cm show sampteb of over 600 patterns ol these new prize paperaal prices runRing Horn Five Cents to Fifty Cents per Poll The Best Value Ever Offered These patterns are the finest product ions of Anu-riuui and foreign artists, and are hand suitiiT and of better value than can be pur chased anywhere else. Ji you wish paper for but one room or a whole house, be sure and ace these samples before you purchase, I do a general Painting and Paperianging business, and will he jjlad to furnish estimates for any kind ol derotanng you mny require, and guarantee the best attention aiid perfect lllit llll satisfaction. tjEwIS?i;,:'Artiitir Wall Dxnpr. ; least expensive . . . June Dress 1 pattern and this week will I yard. OIL CITY, PA. f XXXiaVAaVaLaL, TTTTTTTT knew how good'VtN;' ! -i now Btnisiaciory N , . arm X Koonng knew how casilr it can bo it lasts: if vou onlv knew roof it is. vou would fiavo everv buildinsr on tho nliice. J - - contains no tar. slato color. Economy." It will gave you Imitation. Oct the genuine Tionesta, Pa. H. Ellis, I ! ao ka mnt offootlwo 9ns4 decorations that can be used. : v. itliilii
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