The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, February 24, 1909, Image 4

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    Sk Smarts
Mocny New
Spring Suits
Await the visitors to the store today. Even so
early in the season the stock of new suits is so
extensive and so comprehensive that one might
almost speak ot it as a complete showing.
It is both interesting and refreshing to see
the new suits as they are unpacked and hung
upon the Terms; to admire the fabrics and to note
the charming new designs.
Whatever your needs; whatever your re
quirements may be, we have something here
which will satisfy and please you.
$15, $20, $25,
up to $75.
Side by side with the new goods are many
odd styles of suits at exactly half of former price.
The Advance Showing
of New Models in
Tailored said Lingerie
Waists
Is creating favorable comment. You will find
the waists very attractively displayed, so that the
new style tendencies may be seen to the best ad
vantage, and you will certainly enjoy seeing
them. For present selling we present dozens of
models in white and colored.
Linen and Lawn Waists specially priced at 1
The Smart &
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CIirop Fells, Mall,
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Th Uses of Adversity.
"Grogan," said the head of the de
partment store, eying him sharply,
"you've ijUlt drinking, haven't you?"
"Yes, snr." answered the red headed
Hibernian who worked In the pack
ing department. "I haven't taken a
dhrlnk av iinnything sthronger th'n
leed tay fr three months."
"I am glad to hear it, Grogan. I'll
make it an object to you to stay quit,
lint how did you break yourself of the
habit?"
"lie liittln' me thumb nail wld a
hammer whin I was packiu' a box o'
goods."
"I don't sec how that could cure
you."
"Well. Misther Barker, It wus this
way. If I'd been sober, d'ye moind, I'd
nlver have done it. but I wasn't. Whin
I whacked uie thumb instead av the
nail I was tbryln' to dhrive It made a
black spot nt the root av me thumb
null. 1 says to mesllf: 'Grogan, I'll
punish ye fr that. Ye shan't have a
dhrhik av ayther beer 'r whusky until
that black spot has gone.'
"Well, sor. It was two months befure
it hud growed out to the end o' me
thumb an' I cud cut it off, an' be that
time I'd lost all me appetite fr beer
an' whusky.
"Thin I says to meself: 'Grogan, I'll
reward ye fr that. Ye're a sober man
now, an' ye'll stay sober.' That's the
whole story, sor." Youth's Companion.
The Rutsian Joke Teller.
Story telling and Jesting have al
ways been counted the favorite amuse
ments of scmlbarharic peopls. To the
first we owe tho "Arabian Nights"
and to the second the clowns, who
were formerly the appendage of all
great houses. In Kussla the paid
Joker still flourishes, and the people
pay so much an hour to listen to bis
jokes and witticisms. He provides
himself with two or three hundred
tickets, and. mounting a sort of ros
trum, lie announces that he is going
to regale bis audience with choice tid
bits of mirth provoking lore. He be
gins selling tickets at a peuny each,
and when he has sold enough to war
rant his beginning he turns hlmRelf
loose, and the audience remains spell
bound by his humorous stories for an
hour or two. A recent traveler who
snw n number of these jokers in St.
Petersburg says, "I listened to them
several times, and, although I could
not understand one word the Joker
said, I was sure from the way the au
dience greeted his stories with roars
of laughter that the jolcs were above1 '
the cvera.""."
SHE DID NOT
TAKE - - -BOARDERS
-
(Original.)
"Come right lu," said the landlady.
'I am sorry I kept you waiting. I
didn't hear the bell till It rang sev
eral times, and I know from the way
It was ringing that whoever was
there didu t intend to go till I an
swered it.
"No, I don't take boarders that
is, not exactly. The folks here are
treated like guests and 1 receive re
numeration in accordance, so it ain't
a real boarding house. If I do say
It, there Isn't a more congenial fam
ily hotel la this part of town non
but people with good references need
apply. I give them the best In the
market.
"My second floor front Is an in
valid and doesn't have much appe
tite, but f-he says my table is the
best for its kind she ever saw. I've
just taken her a hot-water bag and
a cup of tea to put on her chest.
She enjoys these little attentions on
my part and they don't cost me any
thing, though sometimes I think
she's working me. She's a real good
sort and I know you'll like her, for
she is so entertaining. She Is always
sitting at the window and she Is
.he first at the table, so there's lit
tle that I don't find out from her. It
pays to pay a little attention to that
kind.
"Yes, this room is sort of dark,
but you can burn gas. I ain't one of
the kind that kicks about - gas bill.
I say to them; 'Burn all the gas
you want.' Then I put cotton In the
burners so they that is, so it won't
blow off. It's bad for the eyes when
it blows.
"My third floor hall back used to
forget to turn out the gas, but I had
the burner stuffed so full of cotton
that it didn't matter. Besides, since
I found hU shoes hanging on the gas
fixtures one morning he doesn't like
to kick, fo.- I might tell the joke
on him at the table before the third
floor hallet. No, he doesn't drink
much, but he's just sort of sociable
sometimes He and the third floor
haller walk out together Sundays. I
don't think he has popped yet at
least my second floor front says he
ain't.
Isn't this a pretty parlor? Those
flowers on the chimney are wax
I made them when I was a girl.
They don't look It, do they? All
my family pictures are In that al
bum on the marble top, if you like
to look at pictures. Well, some
folks do. 1 keep them there, for it
helps to make conversation for the
young folks. Those protographs on
the wall are ex-boarders. I've been
in the business for most 20 years. I
keep them as a sort of guaranty
that I've, always had the best peo
ple. You can tell a lot from peo
ple's pictures. I had a notion to
throw out the photograph of that
pretty girl, for she went away with
out paying her board, but her face
Is so urlstocratlc that I let It stay.
"No, ma'am, I don't take outside
mealers it don't pay. This going
out to meals gives 'em too much of
an appetite. I send them over to
Miss Smith's. She sete a cheap
table. We always have Ice cream
Sundays and rice puddings Mondays.
Perhaps you'd like to look over the
Sunday menu card. It's one some
one left here a long time ago and I
use it Sundays. Of course I don't
have all that's on it, for I can't cook
things with foreign names. I have
what I please, but. it's so impress
ive to have the card. No, ma'am,
they take what's brought to them,
though that smart back-haller, who
says he speaks French rattles
off something from the menu
and I tell Katie to tell him we are
Just out of It and to take him a
piece of my home-made pie that I
get hot from Greaser's bakery every
Sunday. That kind stays by one. No
frills for me.
"Troubles with servants? Every
one has troubles with servants now
adays. They are always breaking
something and don't want to take
orders from any except tho male
guests. That girl I had was the
limit. She got to giggling over one
of Mr. Scraggy's jokes and spilled a
lot of hot soup down Miss Green's
back. I wouldn't have minded that
much, but I was short of soup that
day and hated to have it wasted.
"Goodness, ma'am, why didn't you
tell me you had three children! I
can't see why folks are so careless
about other folks' time. No. ma'am,
I haven't eny room to let and I don't
take mealers. You better try Miss
Smith's. She sent you to me? Well
of all the nerve! She knows I don't
want my hall carpet all run on,
and her old carpet doesn't metter.
Try Miss Smith's again. Tell her
I sent you. Good morning."
America's Richest Policeman.
Nicholas Hunt, who was declared
superannuated and deposed from the
offce of Inspecaor of the Chicago po
lice by former Chief Collins has been
reinstated by Chief Shippey, prob
ably is the richest policeman In the
world, as he is reported a millionaire
real estate owner.
ItK.M WtKAHI.i:.
About six weeks ago a swelling came
in my groin inches from my navel
about the size of a half lemon very painful
and said to be caused by blood poison. I
doctored about six weeks, and was get
ting worse, when Mr. Brown told me
about Snn-Cura Ointment. I applied it
as a poultice, changing morning and
nieht. removinir all pain at once. In two
days it broke, discharging pus. I then,
chanced it once a dy until it was per
fectly healed. I recommend San-Cura
Ointment as the best poultice lever used.
It removes psin and all pus, keeping a
sore moist and soft.
RoVtpJsBanS Pa'.
COUATY AUDITORS' REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1908.
GEOUGE W. HOLEMAN, Treasurer of Forest County tu account with the Liquor
ua
To ain't from Gerow & Gerow 3 2(H) 00
To ain't from O. K Weavsr 200 00
To ain't from G V. Buhl 100 00
To ain't from J. J. Young 100 00
S000
GEORGE V. HOLEMAN, Treasurer of
sylvania for tue year
To am't from liquor license acc't. $ l."0 00
To am't retail Mr. tax for IU08... 1)!I3 92
To am't Constables returns & 02
To 10 prct. penalty on tax paid
after July 7, 1908 9 28
To State persoual tax 1,094 11
To fines for illegal nulling 80 00
To reBtsurant licenses 1170
To Brokers licenses o0 00
To wholesale licenses (Mer.) 3 87
To billiard & pool licenses 185 00
To balauce 1 98
82,884 88
GEOUGE V. HOLEMAN, Treasurer of
ol saiu Lounty lor tue
Ta till. V. H. Harrison Treas 8 038
To Tax for 1908 0D3
81,301 01
Jan. 4, 1900, To balance 8 00 62
GEOUGE W. HOLEMAN, Treasurer of
tion r una oi saiu uouniy tor
To am't ree'd from Landers &
Wyman 8 40 11
To am't ree'd trom Trax & Parker 13 12
To am't ree'd from Dalrytuple &
Mnwmaker 16 74
To am't ree'd from T. S Phillips 27 48
To am't ree'd from VTm. Bctiotleld 11 90
To am't ree'd from D. B. Tobey... 53 65
To am't ree'd from Jno. Emerling 29 47
To am't ree'd from Pryor Oil Co.. 2li 52
To ain't ree'd from G. W. Forester 11 f6
To am't ree'd from Jos. Hartle... 103 04
Toam'truc'd Irom I. N Peterson 19 29
To am't ree'd from S. D. Irwin... 19 03
To am't ree'd from G. F. Wacker-
man 21 51
8404 22 8404 2!
Jan. 4, l!K)i, To balance 8 46 03
GEOUGE V. HOLEMAN, Treasurer, In account with Forest County for the year end
ing January 2, 190!).
To bal. fromW. H. Harrison, Tr...8 12,780 12
To transferred from liquor license 90 00
To seated tax for 19(18 19,868 82
To unseated tax for 1908 2,!H)5 50
To seated returns for 1907..
405 75
To interest on unseated tax
To ain't HO day list
To am't from State of Penn'a for
42 35
50 80
240 81
15 00
13 40
45 58
489 60
812 38
S 00
18 00
39 97
13 96
141 49
bounties paid by County..
To Jury fees
io costs refunded by Shannon la
case ot Com vs Shannon
To refunded by State, for wages
paid or Unhung nres
To refuuded by Slate, primary
elections
To refunded by State, of State
personal tax
To sale of tank to J. I. V. Reck.
To J ustice of Peace tines
To Redemption account
To land redeemed from County...
To 5 prct added to Collectors bal..
838,046 6.1
Jan. 4, 1909, To balance $11,031 25
GEOUGE W. HOLEMAN, Treasurer of Forest Couuty in account
tor tue year euuing
To bal. from V. H. Harrison, Tr.812,257 24
To seated tax for 19C8 7,453 70
To seated returns for 1907 233 33
To unseated tax for 1908 1,089 73
To interest on unseated tax 15 90
To laud redeemed from County... 7 9
To sale of Ward lot Butler Co 139 25
To 5 prct added to Collector bal... 53 04
To from Clarion Co. Poor Commis
sioners refunded 12 63
To from Allegheny Co. Poor Com
missioners refunded au 00
To from Venango Co. Poor Com
missioners refunded 1- CO
To P. M. Clark, insane acct 150 00
To John Black, insane acct 63 73
To D. W. Hustler, iusane acct 62 23
To John Hinderer, insane acct 20 00
l o W. 1). Hunter, insane acct. 77 00
To bay, hogs and cattle sold 406 79
To Forest Barge Co. for use of
Couuty team 2 00
$22,128 06
Jan. 4, 1909, To balance 8U,914 SO 822,128 06
A. W. STUOUP, Sheriff, In account with Forest County, for the year ending January
2, 1909.
To orders drawn 8 480 33 By fees allowed 8 259 05
By expeuses and fees taking pris
oners to Penitentiary 120 78
By board of prisoners UK) 50
8480 33 8480 33
J. C. GEIST, Prothonotary, in account with Forest County for the year ending January
2. 1909.
To orders drawn 8 329 05 By fees allowed 8 329 06
A. C. BROWN, District Attorney, in account with Forest County for the year ending
January 2, 1909.
To orderB drawn 8 400 00 By salary 8 400 00
THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS of Forest County In account with said County for
the year ending January 2, 1909.
To orders drawn by L. Agnew....8 500 00 By salaries 8 Vr00 00
To orders drawn by A. Wolf 600 00
To orders drawn by P. Emert 500 00
81,500 00 81,500 00
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, FOREST COUNTY, ss.
We the undersigned auditors in and for Bald County, do hereby certify that we met
at the seat of Justice of Forest County, Penn'a., according to law, and did audit and
adjust the several accounts of the Treasurer, Piothonotary, Sheriff, District Attorney
and Couuty Commissioners, and find them as set forth in the foregoing report. Witness
our hands and seals this 29tb day of January, A. D., 1909.
G. U. WARDEN, sbal)
A. C. GREGG, heal Auditors.
Attest: Jas. D. Davis, Clerk, J. P. KELLEY, seal)
Commissioners' Statement of Expenditures
EXPENDITURES of Forest County
Constables t 107 86
Sheriff 406 08
Prothonotary 280 30
DistrioTA Homey 400 00
Stenographer 205 45
Telephone and telegraph 62 2(1
Refunding orderB 22 28
Burial of xoldiers.and headstones 165 00
Extinction of forest tires 628 40
Road views 243 50
County Supt., stationery 11 25
Attorney fees 150 00
Election expenses 1,387 20
Western Penitentiary 236 83
Reform School 811 70
Fuel, lights ami water 858 70
Commissioners, books and sta- " '
tionery 193 82
Prothonotary, books and sta
tionery j.w s
Treasurer, books aud stationery 33 75
FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
ASSETS.
Amount in Treasurer's and Collectors' bands
.Seated land returns, 1908
EXPENDITURES oi Forest Couuty Poor
Salaries, wages and labor $1,349 33
Provisions and supplies 84196
Fuel and lights..
129 85
Clothing and shoes
Furniture and bedding
Medicine and medical supplies..
Ordinary repairs
Traveling expenses
Farm expenses
Incidental expenses
17 51
2 75
393 20
ill 45
105 05
425 40
21 60
Clerk 120 00
Lm.'acv fees 30 75
Other extraordinary expenses 26 55
From the above total should be deducted
net expenditures of the Poor District
By amWunt sold from Farm'. ..'.....:.
CR.
Io0 00
90 00
i!40 00
120 00
Ity am't carried to State accounts
By " " County account., v
By " Tiouesta Boro road aco't
By ", Jenks twp. road aec't...
00 jjtioo 00
Forest County in account with State of Penn
uniting January 1!, IWJ.
By State Treasurer's receipts 9 2,386 -it
By exonerations 11 10
Ily postage bill 7 00
By Printers bills 0" 55
By 1 prct. com. on 81,091.11 10 94
By 5 prct. com. on 81.478.00 73 88
82,1584 88
By balance due Co. Treas 8 1 98
Forest Couuty in account with the Dog Fund
year ending January z, iw.i.
01 By sbeep orders redeemed 8
00 By 3 prot com. on 8 HO. 60
140 50
4 21
Hy exonerations
105 00
2 14
38 6li
33 33
54 till
45 33
By 5 per cent commission
By Barnett twp. School Fund
By Green twp. School Fund
Ity Harmony twp School Fund..
Hy HlcKory twp. ttcnool Fund..
By Howe twp. School Fund 44 00
By Jenks twn School Fund
HI 83
By Kingsley twp. School Fund
By Tiouenta twp. School Fund....
By Tionesta Boro School Fund...
By am't to balance
48 00
40 00
33
620 52
81,301 01
Forest County in account with the Redemp
ine year enamg January z, luuii.
By balance 8
By am't paid Anna Heydrick Ex.
By am't paid 8. 1). Irwin, Atty...
By am't paid N. P. Wneeler
By am't paid H. H. Harp
By am't paid F. K. LanBon
By am't paid W. J. Knupp
Ily am't paid Forest County
By Redemption money 6 years old
not lifted, carried to Coun
ty account
By 3 prot com on 8193.06
By am't to balance
12 3:
68 14
35 60
48 76
11 86
7 29
21 61
107 03
39 97
S 79
46 03
Ily orders redeemed S15.93S CI
By 3 prct com. on orders 478 16
By bonds redeemed 7.000 00
By 1 prct com. on 87,000 00 70 00
By int. coupons redeemed 560 00
By 3 prct. com. on coupons 16 80
By County Institute 146 66
By School Directors convention... 31 26
By board of health bills paid 85 50
By 3 prct com. on 833 42 7 90
By exonerations 8 1-4.4L 8U2.89 237 29
By 5 prct on 8124.40 exonerations 6 22
By land sold to County 376 33
Bv land returns for 1907 561 07
By Collectors commissions 644 13
By Collectors abatements 830 31
By 5 prct on land returns of 1900
and 1907 28 95
By exonerations from State tax... 48 10
Bv 5 prct on 8t.79 exonerations... 34
By 3 prct com on 828 95 87
By uncollectible tax charged back 29 60
By double assessment 17 18
By am't to balauce 11,03125
838,046 63
rill) the Poor Funds
January z, 1909.
By orders redeemed 8 6,799 73
By 3 prct com. on orders 174 00
By bonds redeemed. 2,000 00
By 1 prct com. on bonds L'O 00
By interest coupons redeemed 1,080 00
By 3 prct com. on above 32 40
By double assessment 8 65
By land sold to County 187 94
By exonerations 106 99
By 5 prct on 887.69 exonerations.. 2 88
By land returns 255 62
By 5 prct Collectors addition to
land returns 14 51
By Collectors abatements 31137
By Collectors commissions 204 05
By 3 prct com. on 814.51 43
By tax charged back, uncollectible 14 79
By amount to balance 11,914 80
for the year ending January 2, 1909.
Court house and Jail repairs and
supplies 1,099 78
Jury Commissioners and clerk.. 63 82
Grand Jurors 169 52
Traverse Jurors 86161
Tipstaves and Court Crier 145 00
Assessors 1,056 08
Commissioners' salaries 1,500 00
Commissioners' clerk 900 00
Audors 1U4 76
Janitor 480 00
Printing 681 75
Commonwealth costs 201 68
Miscellaneous 2,410 40
Treasurer's commission 478 16
School Directors' convention 31 26
County Institute 146 66
Collectors' commissions 644 13
Collectors' abatements . 830 81
f 16,980 04
$11,031 25
315 00
$11,3,40 25
District for the year ending Jan. 2, 1909.
Outside relief 1.115 21
Insane, State Hospital 1,385 60
Trainiog School 157 12
Support poor, other institutions. HH 00
Other outside expense 63 80
Miscellaneous expense 84 20
Treasurer's commission 174 00
Collectors' commissions 204 05
Collectors' abatements '. 811 37
Interest on bonds .' 1,080 00
$7,509 15
the following items as showing the
during the past year:
.;;.. ;. .'.i-..w.rA-f. 4M TS
New Tailored Suits.
Spring Suit buying started earlier than usual this season. That
tendency is welcomed by this store aa suit assortments are rapidly
nearing completion here. All are new suits, which fact is plainly
evidenced io the marked difference in style. The sleeves are
smaller. Lines are perfectly straight and give prominence to the
hipless effect which tendency is manifest in all tho new spring suits.
Skirts are less full and the absence of pleats is very noticeable
in these new suits. Buttons everywhere coats and skirls. These
changes combine to achieve the trim, graceful, French fashion effect
so prominently set forth by all the leading fashion authorities The
appearance of the suits is most pleasing. The prinoipal feature,
aside from the 8yle, to which we direct your attention, is the charac
ter of the strictly Tailor-Made Suits for Women sold here, $16.50,
$18 50 and $20.
Misses' Suits, $12 50, $14.50 and $16 50. The misses, ton,
strictly tailor-made.
Mar we ask of you your kindly consideration and at your con
venience an inspection of these new suits?
t WILLIAM B. JAMES.
By amount received from private patients, which bad been ad
vanced by County 878 00
Net cost of maintenance of poor for 1908
FINANCIAL
ASSETS,
Amount la Treasurer's and
Collectors' bands $11,914 80
Seated lands returned, 1908 118 4!)
Liabilities over assets 7,966 71
$20,000 00 $20,000 00
FOREST COUNTY, ss.
We, the undersigned Commissioners of Forest Countv, and Forest County Poor
District, do hereby certify that the foregoing statement of receipts and expenditures
and statement of assets and liabilities are correct and true, to the best of our knowl
edge and belief. W. U. HAKRISON, skalII
Attest: J. M. ZUKNDKL), skalH Comraii-sioners.
8. M. Henry, Clerk. II. II. McCLELLAN, sisal I
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BOVARD'S PHARMACY
TIONESTA, PA.
Adam, Eve and Some' Apples.
Now ninny tipples did Adam mid Eve
em?
Some sny Eve S ami Adiiiu 2. 11 total
of 1 0. Others say Eve S and Adam S
ulso; total, 1 r,. l:m If Eve cS and Adam
8 2, the total will be 1)0. Now. If Evp
S 1 and Adam S 1 2 thr- total would be
8 0 3. Then If Eve 8 1 1st nml Adam 8 1 2
the total would be 1,62a. Of, again,
Eve 8 14 Adam, Adam S1242 oblige
Eve, total S2,0oii. Though wo ad
mit Eve 8 1 4 Adata. Adam, if he S 1 8 1
2 4 2 keep Eve company; total. 8.182.
(i 5 li. All w imii if. live, when she 8 1812
many mid probably fell soitv for It.
and Adam. In order In relieve her
grief, 8 1 2; t herefore Adam if he 8 1
14 2 10-fy Eves depressed spirit;
hence both ate 81.800.804 nnnles.
Kansas Cli.v Independent.
An Estimate.
'Old man Tltewad must be worib n
billion dollars,' observe (lie man villi
the Ingrowing mustache.
Nonsense:" says the man with the
dejected ears. "Ho hasn't over a lum
flivd thousand to his name."
"Hut I was estliimtlnir it at what be
would be Worth if iImIImi- v,w no I.It
as he thinks It Is."-Chlcat I'osr.
OIL CITY, PA. J
-$ 784 70
$tij84 30
STATEMENT.
LIABILITIES.
Bonds outstanding $20,000 00
Marriage Customs In Savage Africa.
The charge whleli is sometimes
brought against white men of "marry
lug for money" cannot be used against
(heir sex In Africa, for there it is the
other way about, husbands having to
purchase their wives. When a man
lias u wife bestowed upon him as au
net of charity he feels that she Is not
properly Ids own. and she, If she will,
can treat him with contempt. This
custom of wife purchase, although it
is to be decried as tending to lower
marriage to the level' of n commercial
contract, is an Incentive to young men.
1 work. Lusty youths cannot com
pete with energetic ones In the matri
monial market, as I hey are despised by
the young women and rejected by their
parents ns being unworthy of their
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