The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, February 16, 1910, Image 4

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    COlffl AUDITORS' REPORT FOR TIIE 1E1R 1901
GEOKGK W. HOLEMAN, Treasurer of Forest County, la aocouut with the Liquor
Licenses of Mid County for the year ending January 3, 1910.
Throngliout the country men of
fashion demand llio
DR.
Something New
to Please the School Girls.
The "Bestyette" Storm Cape and Coats for all children, all
ages, priced to suit all purses.
The capes are made of an extra quality sateen and rubber
izcd to make them waterproof, the hood is lined with a plaid
silk, colors navy and red, sizes 8, 10, 12, 14 and 15 years,
Trice, $3.75.
The coats are made of a similar cloth also rubberized, the
colors are plain tan trimmed in navy, tan trimmed in brown and
red trimmed in black, sizes 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 years. Price,
$2.50.
Rug oaid Drapery De
partment. Second Floor. A complete showing of new rugs.
In addition to the copies of the most popular Oriental rugs,
we are showing new Wilton and Brussels rugs in very attractive
and two-toned and mono-toned effects; in French and Italian
designs; also plain ground work with shaded borders. The run
of sizes to be found in our assortment is limited only by the
loom itself. All sizes woven arc here. From the small door
6ize 22 inches by 3(5 inches to room sizes as large as your re
quirements may suggest.
Here and here only you will see a complete line of" rugs
from the great mills of M. J. Whittall & Co., acknowledged by
all who should know to be without equal. So favorably reputed
are these rugs that the United States Senate, alter considering
every detail, decided on using all Whittall's Anglo Persian rugs
in furnishing the new Senate building.
An experienced decorator who will give the advantage of
his knowledge and quote prices on floor coverings, wall papers
and draperies will call upon request.
Prices of the various makes in size 9x12 feet:
French aud English Wilton, $55.
Royal Wilton, $37.50 and $40.
All Wool Wilton, $25.
Best Body Brussels, $24.50, $27.50 and $30.
Tapestry Brussels, $10.50, $12.50 and $18.50.
Glasgow Wool Art Itugs, $12.50.
The Smart & Silberberq Co.
OIL CITY. PA.
After a careful search of the ruing of
his home, which was burned at West
MMdletowD, Washington county, Sat
urday, David Barr unearthed a tin cash
box containing $800 which he tried io
vain to save at the time of the fire. Of
the bank notes nothing was left but a
charred roll. Barr hopes to have the
government redeem some of the notes
whic i bear marks of the denomination
they represented.
We will keep your savings
safe and pay you
Four Per Cent.
Oil City Trust Company,
Oil City, Pa.
FOREST COUNTY NATIONAL BANK,
TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA.
CAPITAL STOCK,
SURPLUS,
150.000.
$100,000.
Time Deposits Solicited.
Will pay Four Per Cent, per Annum
A. Watnb Cook,
President.
A. Wayne Cook,
N. P. Wheeler,
Wm, Smeakbauoh,
Vice President
A. B. Kbllt.
Cashier.
directors
Q. W. Robinson, Wm. Smearbaugb,
T. F. Rltchey. J. T. Dale. A. B. Kellv.
Collections remitted for on day of pnyment at low rates. We promise our custom
ers all the benefits consistent with conservative banking. Interest ptld on timo
doposito. Your patronage respectfully solicited.
If Tired of Walking, RIDE.
The "Famous" Le Roy Plows were
put on the market ten years ago by V
one of the strongest financial cornor- V
ation. 'Not in a Trust. Built by
mechanics with several genera- T
tionsofplow builders back of them. V
liy avoiaintr all weak points ot other T
makes of 1'lowsand with our Expert
1 Experience, we produced the Her-
' lect Easy draft Le Roy Plows,
No others so "easy to hold" none so i
"easy to draw." none that "wear
lonirer," Adapted to all the hard con- V
anions you nave io encotimer.
y Note the deep throat that will not choke up; Patent Square Steel Jointer and
Wheel Standards, Uiey never (ret out of line and never break.
V Le Roy Riding Sulky Plows nre lighter and stronger and easier to draw and
V handle than auy other. Every Le Roy implement is sold on a strong uuarautee to do T
J perlect work. To try them once is to buy them always. It will pay you to look them up. T
LE ROY PLOW CO, Le Roy, N. Y.
J . Active dealers sell them iu all towns. If you tan Dot find LE ROY PLOWS,
w please write us. y
SOLD BY
J. ii. Itromley, Tionrstti, la.
f-"- I I,
KEELEY CURE
The cure that has been continuously I
successful for more than 30 years is I
worth invrstifcratinir. J'tr the druj; or I
drink habit. Writ for particulars. I
Only Keelcy Institute in Western I
ivnna. 4246 Fifth Ave., Pittiburgh, Pa. D
CHICHESTER S PILLS
W y-. TIIK DIAMOND IIIIANU. a
k 2
Indira I Anu your I'mpyUt for a
hl'rhe.fer'i Diamond ItmndAr
I II in Kd and iiuld niruUiAV
tmxn, sealrtt with lituo Kil-Uiij. V
Take othpp. Hut of four V
Dm
wwt. A.lr for I' II l.f 'lri- u.TFn aV
AJIO.IV IIKAnil l'll,l,N, for lift
years known Uetf , Safest. Always Kelial-la
SOLD BY DRL'OGISTS EVERYWHERE
Nettletorv
Shoes.
To m't from 0row & Gerow..
" " C. F. Weaver
" " G. W. Buhl ,
" " J.J.Young ,
200 00
200 00
100 00
100 00
By ain't credited Bute acoonnt....
" " County acoounl..
" Tlonesta Bora roadaoo't..
" Jenks Xwp. road aco't.
CR.
150 00
110 00
240 00
120 00
9000 00 9600
GEOKGK W. HOLEMAN, Treasurer of Forest County, In aooount with the Bute
rennsylvanla lor tbe year ending Jauuary 3, 1010.
Naturally the "Xettloton" in the
most perfect Sime ttint technical
knowledge and skill can produce;
thus tho demand of the ultra fash
ionablo.
ineir littins qoalitios are unex
celled.
Pateut, chromo wax calf, vici kid
and tan,
$6.00.
JOE LEVI,
Cor. Center, Seneca and Syca
more Streets,
OIL C ITY,
I0&. II. &XVEl
PRACTICAL
BOILER MAKER.
Repairs ISoilrrw, Stills.
Tanks, Agitator. Itiiyt)
and Sells Se"oinl hand
Hollers VAc.
Wire or letter orders promptly at
tended to. End of Suspension Biidge,
Third ward. OIL CITl,
. ,t. " .',:"," - -
Pu
s d a
It a L.GCM-
on Your
Pocket Book
by opening a bank account
and paying all bills by check.
Stop the loose change habit
it leads to extravagance. You
will not be so ready to let your
eyes be your financial guide
when you have to make out a
check to pay your bill. Keep
your money in bank and your
hands will be less liable to be
in your pocket.
We encourage small Checking
accounts, they have a habit cf
growing.
Let us talk the matter over
to-day.
Capital and Surplus
$680,000.00
Total Assets over
$3,000,000.00
Will burn lamp:
out dm without
movinqthewictf
rv
33? L
Without soot, smcke cr odor.
"Fan Favorite"
LUMP OIL
"FAMILY KAVOiWE" docs nnay wiihlhora
all; burns with a steady, whito lipht with
Hut or round, largo or sm&U burner.
Served to you out of the original barrel
direct from our rcunores.
Your dealer recommends it. Ask him.
WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO.
4 Independent Rentiers f'
P1TTSP.ISG. - - PA.
Also makers ; f Wnvofly Srn'cl.-.l Auto Oil and
VJaverly (Jasollni-'S.
OFTIOIAK
I'fflee ) A 14 National Hank Buildine,
OH, CITY, 1'A.
Ryoa exaniinoil Irwo.
KxehiHivHlv optlcjil.
To nra'l from liquor llcenm $ 1,"0 00
To ain't Mnn autila Ui 1909 1144
To ain't OoiiHtblei returns 7 'Iti
To penalty for non payment be
fore July 1 2 00
To State personal tax 1909 1,1.'5 Ti
To Brokers license , ;t0 (K)
To restaurant license 10 M)
To wholesale llcensei (Mer.) 2 80
To hnntlng license 10 00
To billiard license 200 00
By balance January 2. 1909 1 1
By Bute treasurer's receipt 3,290
ny exoneration! mercantile lax.,
By postage
By Priutora bills
By 1 prct. com. on $1,135 72
By 6 prct. oom. on 1,336.20
8
6
108
11
6ti
GEORGE
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
Cures Colds, Croup and Whuoping Cough,
92,492 78 $2,42 78
HOLEMAN, Treasurer of Forest County, Id aooount with the Dog Fond
oi miu county ror me year ending January 3, 1910.
To balance January 2, 1909 $ 620 52 By sheep orders redeemed
To tax for 1909..
bV7 75 By 4 per cent commission .,
By exonerations
By 5 prct. com. on $j3.i0..
Ky balance m
4i'8 00
18 72
73 67
2 tiS
715 02
I,278 27 $1,278 27
io oaiance m iio u-
GEORGE W. HOLEMAN, Treasurer of Forest County In account with the Redemp
tion r unu oi saiu VOuniy lor ine year enuing January S, 1910,
To balance January 2, 1909 9 46 03
To ain't from Ella Lyons Ml 01
Toaiu'tfrnmMcClintock&Kenter 27 61
To H. W. Muith, trustee Ill 96
To N. P. Wheeler M) OS
By am't paid J. T. Brennan 9 27 61
" " Dunn& Fulton Ill 9ti
By 4 prct com. on 139.&7 5 68
By balance 176 61
9'I21 66
Jan. 3, 1910, To balance 176 61 $321 66
GEORGE V. HOLEMAN, Treasurer, In account with Forest County for the year end-
iug ianury a, itfiu.
To balance January 2, 1909 ...911,031 23
To transfnred from liquor llceuse 90 00
To seated land returns, 11HKH 315 oo
To seated tax, 1909 20,138 39
To unseated tax, 1909 2.816 30
To Interest on unseated tax 10 6rt
To GO day list, 1909 34 00
To bounties returned by Bute 420 19
To Jury fees 18 00
To trimary election ret'd by St ate 4"4 86
To State tax ret'd. by Bute 843 28
To fines M 12,i 00
To 8 prct added to collector bal... 89 57
To land redeemed from County... 27 94
To aco't Morganza inmates 75 00
To gas TlonesU township ... 14 00
io money Borrowed l.UOtf 67
To mileage book 92
To laud sold by County 78 84
By orders redeemed 919,717 00
ny per cent commission
By note Forest Co. Nat'l Bank....
Ky 4 per cent commission ....
By teachers tustitute
By school directors eonrentlon....
By Board of health
Hy 4 prct. com. on $&ti.4l
By errors in axseasment ,.
By seated land returned, 1909.....
By exoneration County Ux
By S prct. com. on 9102.99
By exoneration sute personal Ux
By 5 per cent commiaion ,
By 5 prct. abatement to collectors
By collectors commission
By balance
.... ...... .
7H8 6
2,000 00
80 00
145 M
28 00
88 78
10 25
121 89
220 10
117 79
5 15
9 94
50
703 K5
610 40
14.075 93
938.647 9 tM ft 17 a
I O .1A T V 1 mi . n.t '
unu. a. i;'iv, iu uiueo..............lt,uo Ifil
GEORGE W. HOLEMAN, Treasurer of Forest County In acoonnt with Poor Funds of
saiu uonniy tor me year ending January 3, 1910.
To balance. January 2, 1909 911,914 80
To Seated lands returned, 1908.... 118 49
TO seated tax, 1,050 90
To uuseated Ux, 1909 1,093 78
To land sold by County 29 t)0
To redemption land sold to Co... 7 26
To 5 prct. to collectors balance.... 33 59
To I. M.Clark insaue acc'l 50 00
To John Black insane acc't 114 00
To J Hinder insane aco't 5 00
To Mrs. A. O. Urey Insane acc't.. 65 75
To Mrs. Stroup insane acc't 25 00
To Insurance on County Home 178 30
To insurance on cow 10 00
To maintenance of indigents ....... 64 30
To Washington County . 39 8(1
To Jefferson County 4 66
To coal sold 38 94
To Iron sold 56 34
To produce sold 95 07
To hay sold 40 76
To corn sold S3 00
To straw sold ... 10 (0
To apples sold 14 00
To butter sold 4 53
To eggs sold 6 85
To meat sold 162 26
By orders redeemed 9 7,425 97
By 4 per cent commission.,
By bonds redeemed .
By 1 per cent commission
By Interest on bonds
By 4 per cent commission
By laud sold to County
By exonerations
By 5 per cent commission
By lauds returned, 190!)
By 5 prct. collectors land returns.
By 4 per cent com on 9 1. 12
By collector abatements
By commission collectors ....
By errors in assessment..
297 04
10,000 00
100 00
600 00
24 00
34 60
34 94
2 00
82 49
4 12
17
263 95
203 65
39 73
By balance 2,670 34
921,782 00
821.782 00
Jan. 3, 1010, To balance ....mm 9 2,670 34
S. It. MAXWELL, Sheriff of Forest County In account with said County for the year
enuing January j, juiv.
To orders drawn $ 602 38 By fees allowed 9 305 21
By expenses Uking prisoners to
penitentiary and Morgans. 159 17
By board of prisoners 38 00
9502 38 38
C. GEIST, ProthonoUry eto., of Forest County In acoonnt with said County for the
year ending January 3, 1910.
To orders drawn 9 850 85 By fees allowed-..... 9 250 85
A. C. BHOWN. District Attorney of Forest County In account with said Conn It for the
year ending January 3, 1910.
To orders drawn 9 400 00 By salary ..S 400 00
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, of Forest County, in acoonnt with said County for the
year enuing January a, iuiv.
To orders drawn, W. H. Harrison9 500 00 By Salaries 9 1,800 00
To orders drawn J. M. Zuendel... 500 00
To orders drawn, II. II. McClellan 600 00
91,500 00
RECAPITULATION OF BALANCES.
To balance dog fund $ 715 02 By balance TionesU Boro
To redemption fund 176 61 By balance
To County fund 14.075 93
To poor fund 2,670 34
To township school fund 3,527 29
To township road fund 2,388 11
To township cash road fund. 1,137 64
To township school building fund 1,359 68
$28,050 52
Jan. 3, 1910, To balance $26,047 11
COUNTY AND POOR TAX UNCOLLECTED JAN. 3, 1910.
$1,500 00
..$ 3 41
. 26,047 11
926,050 52
Tlonesta borough 1003..
1904...
Hickory township 1905...
Jenka " 1905..
" " 1906...
Haruionv " 1907...
Tionesta " 1907...
" boroueh 1907...
Harnett township 1908..
Harmony " 1908...
H i'korv " 1908...
Jenks " 1908...
Kiugsley " 1908...
164 79
109 75
45 70
28 49
255 94
186 68
829 09
256 85
3 16
281 79
75 12
892 08
251 08
Tlonesta township 1906.
" borough 1908..
Baroett township 1909.,
Ureen "
Harmony "
Hickory
Howe "
Jenks "
Klngsley "
Tlonesu
f 195 37
845 68
791 70
1909 300 56
" 1909 1,106 83
" 1909. 352 95
" 1909 3,315 29
" 1909 974 63
" 1909 751 81
" 1909 418 63
borough 1909 739 61
9U.730 09
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. COUNTY OF FOREST, as.
we, tne undersigned Auditors In and for said County, do bereby certify that we
met at the Court House, accordion to law. and did audit and ad lust ibe several an.
con Dts or the Treasurer, ProthonoUry, Sheriff, District Attorney and County Com.
uiiNsioners lor the year ending January 8, 1910, and find them as set forth in tbe fore
gniug report. In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our bands and seala this
21tb day of January, A, D. 1910. A. C. GREGG, seal )
J. P. KKLLEY, 8BAI.U Auditors.
Attost-D. W. Clark, Clerk.
O. H. WARDEN, seal
Commissioners' Statement of Expenditures
Expenditures of Forest County for tbe year ending January 3, 1910.
Coin-tables t 1 15 91
Kherill 612 38
Prothonotarv 270 85
District Attorney 400 00
.Stenographer 237 40
Telephone and telegraph 74 25
neiiinuing orders 28198
Commonwealth oosla 62 01
Printing 829 62
.Solicitor 100 00
C'oionor's inquests , 63 28
express and drayliiK 15 94
Court Auditor 10 00
Bridge repirsa 849 01
Knad views 24 80
Kleution expenses 1,171 94
Western l'eniteutiary 355 72
Reform School 309 09
Hoard of prixonnra 38 (X)
Fuol, lights and water 393 14
Postage, hooks and stationery,
i oiiiiniHHioners- oince ;iiu BS
Hooka and stationery, Prothon-
otarv'soilice 75 24
Hooka and stationery, Sheriff's
oiuce 20 00
Books and stationery, Treasur
er's ollice 9 25
Court House aud Jail repairs
and supplies 195 21
Jury Commissioner and clerk 72 64
A hutments bridite Barnetttwo. 290 09
firaml Jurors 148 29
Traverse Jurors 703 85
Tipstaves and Court Crier 114 00
Assessors 1,603 11
FINANCIAL 8TATEMENT,
ANSKTS.
Amount in Treasurer's bands and uncollected taxes
Commissioners' salaries $ 1,600 00
Commissioners' Clerk, salary... 780 00
Janitor's salary 480 00
Commissioners' traveling ex
penses 67 65
Law Library Association 69 00
Grand Army of the Republic... loo 70
Insurance 351 00
IncidenUI expenses 04 24
County's portion macadamised
road, TionesU twp., 1907 1,829 81
County'a portion macadamized
road and paving, TionesU
borough, 1908 2,189 71
RepairsCooksburgand Clarlng-
ton bridges, '08, '07, '08, 0!l 314 45
Repairing twp. house, Klngsley
twp 66 00
Repairing twp. house, Jenks
twp., 'Ofi, '07, '08, '09 1( 76
Witnesses 32 22
J iiBtines of tbe Peace 30 05
Damage awarded property own
ers new road TionesU twp.. 600 00
Markers for soldiers' graves 3125
Medical attendance Jail 14 75
Mvery, 1908 43 00
School Directors' Convention ... 25 00
Teachers' Institute 145 66
Am't appropriated to Harmony
twp. in 1908 for bridge 1,100 00
Treasurer's commissions 884 68
Collectors' " 640 40
" abatements 703 85
$21,091 32
,.$14,075 93
A Blanket Sale!
Whether as predicted by the much maligned and
much abused wood chuck and other greater or less hon
ored weather prophets, winter is to last another six weeks,
we know not.
This We Know.
The winter, so far as the sale of blankets in a regular
way is concerned, is practically at an end.
That fact suggested a blanket sale.
165 pairs of Wool and Cotton Blankets offered at I
prices wnicn mane tnem unequalled bargains.
WILLIAM B. JAMES,
OIL CITY, PA.
CARLON'S
The Tack That Didn't
Tickle.
It's not an agreeable or pleasant sensation to have
your foot come in contact with the business end of a very
pointed tack.
But this happens and will happen until people
learn to buy
Goodyeao Welt Shoes.
These are SEWED, not tacked or nailed and are
absolutely smooth on the inside.
Fall and Winter styles in Goodyear Welts for Men,
Women and children, in all the. very latest styles and all
prices.
CABXiON & COS,
Oil City, Pa. Palm Beach, .Fin.
Bridge plank in stock
Land returns, not Including Barnett and Harmony townships...
290 50
Kill 86
, . t. , f 14.533 29
Liabilities nonk
Expenditures of Forest County Poor District for the yer eudlng Jan. 3, 1910.
Salaries and wages 1,422 76
provisions anil supplies 9t;i 48
Fuel and Light 5 (is
Clothing and shoes 5 70
Medicine and medical supplies.. 1(U 35
Repairs 224 67
Traveling expenses ..,
farm expense
Lunacy fees
Physician .,
Express and dray log
Incidental expense
Furniture
Burial expense....
.Solicitor
Extraordinary expense .
Outside, relief...,
Insane at Slate Hospital
Commissioners' Ch rk
Feeble minded at Training
Hchool
Livery, 1!M8, 1909
Telephone
Jiimlee of the Peace, fees
Insurance
Bringing in paupers
Treasurer's commissions
Collectors' commissions
" abatements
Interest on bonds
133 79
606 45
211 43
150 00
2 75
34 60
lO 00
45 60
60 IK)
78 14
From the above total should be deducted tbe following items, which will
uuw iue net expenauures oi me roor District:
Amount of produce sold, together with amount received Irom sale
of coal, and Insurance received $ 730 45
Amount received for support of patients, such amount having been
advanced by the Poor District 315 95
Net cost of maintenance of poor for the year 1000, exclusivo of '
ireasurer s ana uonectors' commissions and abatements, and
interest ou bonds
FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
ASSETS.
Amount in Treasurer's hands
and uncollected taxes $ 2,745 96
Due from individuals 444 63
Seated lands returned not in-
eluding Bsroett and Har
mony townships m 62 51
Liabilities over assets 6,746 90
I.1AHIL1TIKH.
Bonds outstanding
90S 50
1,710 68
120 00
112 50
29 00
21 75
46 05
247 28
12 'JO
421 21
202 65
263 i5
600 00
fS.913 78
1,046 40
f 0,370 57
.flO.000 00
.10 OOO nO tn iuui nn
FOREST COUNTY, ... ""' w
We, tbe undersigned Commissioners of Forest County, and Forest County Poor
niHtrlf't. fin llArHhv nurlifn that rl.n rn..nlnn ntatamanl n. - I ... I , .
... , j .u. ...o .i..Ki,.in owiDuinii ui iruciipis aiiu eApeuuitures
and statement of assets and liabilities are correct and true, to the best ol our knowl
edge and belief. W. II. HARRISON. hkalII
A o'T. n , J. M. ZUENDEL, skalH Commissioners.
8. M. Henry Clerk. H. II. MoCLELLAN, skal J
Save the expense of that
BAND
NIAGARA BAND ORGANS are
equal to the best human bands
SPECIAL DESIGNS FOR
Skating Rinks, Moving Picture
Shows and all Amusement
Purposes.
NIAGARA MUS. INST. MFG. CO.
199 Thompson St., N. Tonawanda, N. Y.
PROCLAMATION.
Whkrkas. The Hon. Wm. K. Rice.
President Judge of the Court of Common
Ploaa and Quarter Sessions In and for
the county of Forest, has issued his nro-
eept for holding a Court of Common Pleas,
Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orpliaim'
(jouri, wyeramt Terminer anil tJenerul
Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for the
County of 1-orest, to commence, on
the Fourth Monday of February, being
the 28th day of February. 1910. No
tice is therefore given to the Cor
oner, Justices of the Peace and Con
sUbles of said county, that they be thou
and there iu their proper persons at ten
o'clock A. M., ol said day with their
records, inquisitions, examination, and
other remembrances, to do those tilings
whieh to their olHce appertain to be done,
and to those whoare bound in recognizance
to prosecute against the prisoners that are
or shall be in the j ail of Forest Cou nty, that
they may be then and there to prosecute
against them as shall bo just. Given un
der my band and seal this 31st day of
January, A. D. 1910.
8. K. MAXWELL, L.8. Sheriff,
Dissolution Xotlce.
Notice is hereby given that tbe partner
ship heretofore exiting between Dr. J.C.
Dunn and R. A. Fulton, under the firm
name of Dunn A Fulton, has this day
been dissolved by mutual consent. All
persons knowing themselves Indebted to
the (irm will please call and make pay
ment to Dr. Dunn, at the store, or to M r.
Pultou, at the Central House.
J. C. Dunn.
R. A. FlLTON.
Tlouesta, Pa., Jan. 28, 1910.
Confirmation Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the follow
ing account baa been filed In my ollice
and will be presented at the next term of
Court, beginning on the Fourth Monday
of February, 1910, for confirmation :
First and partial account of Lewis H.
Mensch, guardian of Elenor M. Mercll
liott, minor child of Daisy Iola Mercil
liott, late of Jenks township, Forest
comity. Pa., deceased.
Final account of Joseph Clark and F,
R. Lanson, executors of tho last will and
testament of William Clark, late of Tio
nesta borough, Forest county, Pa., de
ceased. Final account of Carrie Osgood, admin
istratrix ol tbe estate of Eliza A. Mervin,
late of Hickory township, Forest county,
Pa., deceased.
First aud final account of E. K. Flem
ing, executor of tbe last will and testa
ment of Mary A. Cleland, late of liar
mony township, Forest onunty, Pa., do
ceased. J. C. GEIST,
Clerk of Orphans' Court.
Tionesta, Pa., January 81, 1910.
Chamhpriain'c Colir' cl,ol,r and
LUdmueriam S uiarrhooa kemcly.
Never fails, lluyituow. U may save 111 's.