-" """ i7niiiiiiiiiiitMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini" U. -2V THE PR.INTZ COMPANY I i: ( J I BBWaaTaxWaWaBWaWaWaWaWaWJ HMMMMIHHHB a1MBBaM I I Y TaV F V W - lilt r 1 First AnnouniTRugs. ft new Hugs, which are now being shown l Alfit department. trie spring line is phenomenal in beauty of. de- .onjbniations and qualities. , are showing for the spring 1911 season the most exten ., variety of domestic rugs in two-toned, all-over and medal i6n patterns, with dainty effects for the drawing room and bou doirs and the heavy Oriental colors and designs for the library, living room and den. We have selected Only such patterns and colors that are adaptable lor this vicinity. Included in these lines are the French and English " Wiltons, Saxony, Arabic and Kimlot, (thick, high pile labncs) Standard Five Frame Body Brussels, with the Roxbury Tapestry. In all sizes with special sizes to order. The stock sizes vary from 22-inchx36-inch to the 11-3x15-1) size; lrom $1.90 to $95. Ask for the New Wool Rug. A wool rug with last colors, suitable for the home or cot tagei all-over and plain designs. Sizes from 3x6-0 6x9-0 7-6x10-669x12-0 and 12x15-0; from $3 to $20. Latest Productions in Printed end Inlaid Linoleums. In Planks, Parquets and Floral designs. Printed Lino leums, 50c and 60c per square yard; Inlaid Linoleums, $1.25, $1.00 and $1.75 per square yard. Lancaster (English) Water Proof Window Shades. Our Spring Import Order arrives here this week. Let v s estimate on your spring shade work and submit quality samples of the only washable shade cloth. , Rugs and draperies sent on approval for comparison; ex perienced representatives sent with rugs to offer suggestions and make an measurements (without obligations.) The Smart & Silberberq Co. OIL CITY. PA. Oil City Trust Company, Oil City, Pa. Miles of Money. If our assets were converted into dollar bills, aDd placed end to end, they would reach from Oil City to New York City. Witb these absets we invite your business. Correct Spring Hats. Hat styles have changed. No masquerading under the old hat this spring. In Stiff Hats, flat bams are "it" for correct dressers. A variation in width and heighth of crown to fit the face. Prices $2.00 and $3.00. In Soft Hats the new Telescope is the hat. Several blocks and a variety of handsome colors. Prices $3.00, $2.50, $2.00 and as low as 50c. We sell only the sort ot hats that have a reputation for goodness. .Such hats as Mallory Cravnoette and other good makes. Step in and try on one of the new iibapes. You needn't buy. Our Clean Up Sale reductions on Suits and Overcoats is still in force. Max Jacobs, One Price Store, Clothier and Shoer, 233 Seneca Street, Oil City, Pa. - Lubrication Without Carbon TTia Ideal oil for either air-cooled or Water-cooled machines. DU- tilled from rennayivania Lniae un. s imn, pale dm wmcn lonu imi; and will not congeal. Absolutely Free From Carbon. If your dealer or garage has no Warerly Special, write us and we 11 see that you ara supplied. WAVERLY OIL WORKS COMPANY, . PITTSBURG, PA. INDEPENDENT REFINERS Maker of "Wavtrly" Cosoin. Announce the arrival and readiness of a beautiful assortment of made to order shirt samples. Chicago, Illinois, is noted for many great things. Among the chief industries is the Klaas Shirt Co. A concern that makes thousands upon thousands of shirts for the hardest to fit men in America. In the nearly 1,200 patterns of shirts in our spring line, will be found only the new designs, only the new fabrics, only the best mateirals. Our System of Measurements Coupled with the brainy ability of Klaas shirt needlemen renders a misfit a very re mote possibility. . So sure are we of our ability to fit you perfectly that we keep the shirts if they don't fit you, The man who selects his shirts now has the choicest choosings. We are ready any time you are. Shirts to Order $2 and ip to $18. Oil City, Pa. Oil City, Pa. r Va.M B & foulard silks Ira. Vs COUNTY AUDITORS' REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1910. Not in all our years of Silk Selling has the stock of medium ind high class Foulard Silks com pared with the great array (over 1000 pieces and styles) tins sea son, at 50c, (ioc, 75c, 85c, $1.00. Stock comprises the choice of the two greatest lines in the world this means exclusive patterns that are shown in no other store ii Pittsburgh. In addition to the popular priced Foulards our importa tions of Lyons and Paris Novel ties is correspondingly superior double width Jacquard and Faconne effects with and without border, $1.50 to $4-50 yard. We invite all interested women to inspect this great collection of handsome Silks will repay you to enme any distance, as the assortment is most pleasing, and all are marked on our well known lower price basis. Requests for Silk Samples should specify Col or and Price. New Tub Silks, that launder like Cotton. For Women's Dresses, Waists, and particularly well adapted for Men's Negligee Shirts. .32 inches wide, 85c,' $1.00 and $1.25. BOGGS & BUHL NORTH SIDE, PITTSBURGH, PA. OFTIGIAU. Office ) 7X National Bank Building, Olli CITY, PA. Eyes examined free. Kxolualveir optical. J. L. Ilcpler LIVERY Stable. GEO. W. HOLEMAN, Treasurer of Forest County, in account with the Liquor Lloen sex of said County for the year ending January 3, mil, DR. To am't from J. J. Young.. Geo. Buhl.. ...$ O. F. Weaver Robt. Fulton Harry Caufield... 100 00 100 00 200 00 200 00 100 00 By am't transferred State acc't.. " " County aco't... " Tioneeta Boro road ' Junks Two. road Harmony .Twp. road CR. 173 00 10S 00 840 00 120 00 00 00 (700 (HI $700 00 GEO. W. HOLEMAN, Treasurer of Forest County, In account with the Bute of Peon sylvanta for the year eudlng January 9, itm To am't ree'd. from liquor lioense9 173 00 To am't Mercantile appraiser 9-'0 27 To am't State personal tax 1,778 f6 To am't Brokers license., To restaurant license.. To wholesale license.,.. To huuting llceuse. ...... To billiard license To Dept. fisheries JO 00 9 53 6 80 5 00 170 00 20 00 By Bute treasurer's receipt 9 2,900 77 By Dept. fisheries 1!) 00 By Printers bill 96 44 By postage 6 23 By 1 prct. com. on $1,778 66 17 78 By 6 prut, com, on S1.321.3U - 66 06 GEO. 93,105 28 93,105 28 W. HOLEMAN, Treasurer of Forest County, in account with the Dog Fund of said County for the year ending January 3, It'll . To balance January 3, 1010 , To tax for 1910 715 02 By sheen orders redeemed - t 90 67 835 00 By 3 per cent commission 2 73 By exonerations 1908, '09 and '10 72 75 By 8 prct. abatment on 969 75 3 49 By am't Barnett twp. school fund 11 85 " Green " 9:1 06 " Harmouy " ' 197 40 " Hickory " " 136 77 " Howe ' 104 34 " Jenks " " 186 12 " Kingsley " " 128 31 " Tiouesta " 117 03 " Tionesta Boro " 94 47 By balance .. 202 83 1.850 02 $1,550 02 GEO. W. HOLEMAN, Treasurer of Forest County in account with the Redemption f una oi saiu vouuiy ior ine year ending January 3, 1911. To balance January 3, 1910 $ 178 61 To ree'd from W. W I'oor 4.1 54 To ree'd from L. G. Rosenblat 12 34 To W. J. Knnpp 34 70 To D. Mint 81 80 To P. P. Blood 15 69 To P. P. Blood 15 59 To Catherine Walters 9 49 To J. G. Montgomery 13 41 To J. E. Gaul 11 07 To Penna. Oil and Gas Co 104 09 To J. J. Darlington, trustee 22 75 To A. B, Kelly 88 54 To Fourth Nsth'l. Bank Pgh 20 83 To Ljda A. Bteel 35 78 To T. J. Flynn 17 70 By am't paid J. M. Bingham $ 31 80 By am't paid Penna. Gas Co 103 64 By am't paid H. H. Harp 15 59 By am't paid Samuel Anl 15 59 By am't paid J. T. Gadley 9 49 By am't paid II. H Harp 13 41 By am't paid 4th Nath'l Band.... 20 t-3 By am't paid A. It, Braden . 56 01 By am't paid W. H. Harrison...- 17 "0 By am't paid C. W. Atkins ........ 68 43 By am't paid O. W. Atkins 11 62 By am't paid F. E. Alliaou 11 07 By am't paid Jos. Green 43 54 By 8 prct. com. on $412.72 12 56 By balance 172 45 $603 73 gAitf 73 io oaiance January a, itfn B if2 u GEO. W. HOLEMAN, Treasurer of Forest County, in account with said County for the year enuing jannary a, itm. Fine carriages for all occasions, with first class equipment. We can fit you out at aoy time for either a pleasure or business trip, aDd always at reasonable rates. Prompt service and courteous treatment. Come and see us. Hear or Hotel Weaver Telephone No. 20. Going Like Wildfire That's the way to describe the wide spread demand for Walter Wellman's Great Book The Aerial Age One critic calls it a 'Tasoinating record of scientific adventure"; another com pares it to "a swift sailing ship, with Science at the helm, and Adventure in the foretnp"; still another says that "it bristles with adventure, and is brimful of educotion in aviation." Anyhow, it is a great seller, as each day's orders show. AGENTS WANTED 8end today your application for ex clusive territory, with 35 cents for 32 page agent's prospectus and successful Helling canvass. Deduct the 35 cents from your first remittance lor 6 or more Dooks. Address, A. R. KELLER & CO., Marbridge Building Broadway and 34th St., New York. KEELEYCURE The cure that has been continuously successful for more than 81 years is worth investigating. For the drug or drink habit. Write for particulars. Only Keeley Institute in Western Penna. 444U Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. CHICHESTER S PILLS A. If jour rruHiHi Ior lil-i-bea-trr'a IMamoniTTlrandAX I'llls la Krd ami tiali nunalUcW !. teile.l ilh lllua klbbon. V Take a. olhrr. n.ir r roar V Pra-lt. SV fnt lll. llV.TFn SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE To balance January 3. 1910 S 14.075 03 To transferred from liquor license.. 105 00 To seated retnrn, 190V 249 37 To seated tax, 1910 18,039 20 To unseated tax, 1910 1,69.5 44 To interest on unseated tax . 41 t9 To sixty day list 10 08 To State lax returned 1,320 68 To June primaries returned 417 70 To Jetteroou to. Ularington bridge To Jury fee To Sheriff fee refunded To 5 prct added to collector bal... To Kingsley twp acc't twp bouse To error in assessment To lands redeemed from county.... To land sold Commissioners sale.. To fines ree'd of Justice Kose To fines ree'd of Justice Gregg.... 1.1 20 3 00 o 00 04 3tl 84 70 196 08 72 23 211 ?8 5 00 10 00 By orders redeemed $18,675 88 3 per cent commission 560 28 Paid County Institute 151 tiff Paid school directors' convention 14 00 Paid vital statistio 87 75 3prct.com. on S253.41 7 ho Seated returns, 1908-09 123 08 5 per cent commission 6 15 Exonerations, 1908-09-10 168 M) 5 per cent commission on $155.21 7 76 Error In assessment 26 30 5 prctCom'rs land erroneously sold 94 Exoneration State Personal tax... 4 00 5 per cent commission 20 6 prct abatement to collectors 675 54 Collectors commission 575 01 Lands sold to connty 90 38 Error in Commissioners sale 65 Balance 13,324 39 834,501 33 To balance January 3, 1911 813,321 39 GEO W. HOLEMAN, Treasurer of Forest said County for thejyear To balance January 3, 1910 9 2,670 34 To seated return, '.m 93 87 To seated tax, 1910 8,022 93 To unseated tax, 1910 797 90 To interest unseated tax 15 70 To land sold Commissioners sale.. 105 99 To redemption land sold to Co.... 81 49 To 5 prct added to cul lector's bal.. 44 78 To P. M. Clark insane account 100 00 To Mrs. A. C Urey insane aco't.. 45 25 To Jefferson Co. acc't McCollougb family 2 SO To J. Black, insane account 68 25 To Warren Co. aco't M.Bobrsback 1 00 To E Kudolph acc't his son........ 50 10 To Venango Co. acc't Merle Davis 45 25 To meat sold 140 95 To cattle sold 147 60 To bay and straw sold 352 08 To coal sold 18 34 To plow sold 13 80 To oil rental 20 00 934,501 33 County, in account with the. Poor Fund of ending January 8, 1911. By orders redeemed 9 7,0.)0 17 3 per cent commission 21151 Interest 00 bonds 400 00 3 per cent commission 12 00 Lands sold to Coanty 90 Exoneration, 1909 6 49 5 per cent collector's com 2 92 Seated return 1908-09 4ii 6.1 5 per cent collectors com 2 82 3 per cent treasurers commission.. 07 5 per cent collectors abatement... 338 27 0 per cent collectors commission.. 27 51 Error in assessment 7 7(j 5 prct lands returned, 1908-09.. 9 73 3 per cent treasurers commission, 29 Balance 4 37a U3 $12,837 92 912,837 82 To balance January 3, 1911 9 4,376 63 S, K. MAXWELL, Sheriff of Forest County, in account with said County for the year ending Jauuary 3, 1911. To orders drawn 9 717 33 By paid jailor 9 50 00 Boarding prisoners 174 60 Fees 302 83 J. C. 9717 33 rlth said County for the 717 83 GEIST, Prothonotary, etc., of Forest County, in account year ending January 3, 1911. To orders drawn ..9 219 13 By fees 9 219 13 M. A. CARRINGER, District Attorney of Forest County, In account with said County for the jear ending January 3, 1911. To orders drawn 9 400 00 By salary 9 400 00 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, of Forest County, in account with said County for the year ending January 3, 1911. To orders drawn, W. H. HarrlsOL$ 500 00 By salaries $ J 500 00 To orders drawn, J. M. Zuende!.. 500 00 II. U. McClellau 600 00 Some of the Tart Bilk aud Fanoy Gilton Novelty Dress Fabrics for Spring "1911. ft For weeks manufacturers, importers and commission merchants have been sPDliog forward shipments of the maoy pretty new Bilk and Cotton Novelties bought for 1911. Assortments are complete and the range has now reached suffi cient proportions to admit of introduction. Inspecting the result of our preparation and provision for this spring season 1911 with an eye meant to be critical, we are most favorably impressed with the assembled merchandise. We display it now with assurance confident that you will ad mire our selection, and if interested, experience little trouble in find ing something to please you. WILLIAM B. JAES, OIL CITY, PA. COUNTY AND POOR TAX Tionesta borough 1903... ' " 1904... Hickory township 1905. Jenks " 1905 Tlonenta " 1907 " borough 1907.., " township 1908. " borough 1008.. Barnett township 1900.. Green " 1909., Jenks " 1909. Tionesta " 1909 IN HANDS OF COLLECTORS UNCOLLECTED JANUARY 3, 1911. ,. 143 74 Tionesta borough 1900 Harnett township 1910 109 7ft 45 70 28 49 329 09 98 96 195 37 IH7 79 3118 43 269 73 752 98 62 35 Green Harmony Hickory Howe Jenka Kingsley Tionesta 1910 1910..... 1910...., 1910...., 1910...., 1910 1910... borough 1910.., 554 03 472 61 484 87 m 20 481 39 482 68 671 89 1,125 61 825 72 603 96 f 9,011 76 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. COUNTY OF FOREST, as. We, the undersixued Auditors lu and for said county, do hereby certify that we met at the court bouse, In Tioneeta boronnh, In said county, according to law, and did to the beet of our ability audit and adjust the several accounts of the Treasurer, Sheriff, Prothonotary, Ac, District Attorney and County Commissioners for the year ending January 8, 1911, and find them as set forth io ihe foregoing reimit. Io testi mony whereof we have nerunto aet our bands aud seals ihN twenty-fifth day of Jan uary, a. v. jkii. j. r. k c. l Ij p. i . hra g. 11. warden, ska Attest D. W. CLARK, Clerk. A. ('. GKKUtt, ska County dltora. Commissioners' Statement of Expenditures Expenditures of Forest oounty for the year ending January 3, 1911. Constables f 93 Sheriff 542 Prothonotary 293 District Attorney 400 Stenographer. 196 Telephone and telegraph 64 Refunding orders 45 Commonwealth costs 19 Printing 837 Solicitor 100 Express and draying 18 Court Auditor 10 Painting and repairing bridgea. 413 Kleollon expense 1,24!) Western Penitentiary 658 Reform School 310 Hoard of prisoners 174 Kuel, lights and water 429 fostage, books and stationery, Commissioners' ottloe 133 15 Books and stationery, Proluou- otary's office 188 00 Books aud stationery, Sheriff's office - 4 00 Books and stationery, Treasur er's ottloe 28 25 Court bouse aud jail repairs and supplies 666 Jury Commissioners sod clerk.. 63 GraudJurora 9S Traverse J u rnra 1, 104 Tipstaves and Court Crier 222 Assessors 1.060 Commissioners' salaries 1,500 Commissioners' clerk, salary... Janitor's salary Commissioners' traveling ex pense Grand Army of the Republic ... Insurance County portion paving Tiouesta borough - , Witnesses Justices of the Peace Road damaice awarded Tioue-ta township Livery School Directors' Convention ... Teachers' Institute Appropriation Hickory towu sbip bridge fund 1908 Oounty Superintendent supplies Extinction of forest Urea Road and bridge view June primaries County Auditors aud clerk. 780 480 121 75 153 904 684 39 175 7 14 161 00 00 86 00 25 63 '11 60 00 00 00 60 650 00 2 50 9 82 79 00 417 70 159 44 Bridge Barnett lowuhhip 325 25 16 731 Walk and step, court yard Appeals from aimesauietits for 1910, T. D. Collins et al 2,081 Hoard lor Jury Repairs ou election houses. Treasurer's oommlsslou Colloctors " " abatements 33 36 667 675 676 48 25 21 88 01 64 FINANCIAL 8TATEMENT. ASSETS. Amount In Treasurer's bands and uncollected (axes Bridge plank In stock 920,660 95 ...f 13.324 39 200 00 Liabilities . 913,524 39 MONK Expenditures of Forest County Poor District fur the year ending January 3, 1911. Salaries and wages I 1,2.55 36 Provisions and supplies , 642 19 Fuel and light 259 66 Clothing and shoes 68 07 Medicine and medical supplies.. 41 45 Furniture, bedding, dry goods.. 135 42 Repair 191 43 Traveling expenses 89 43 farm expense 756 40 Livery 10 00 Lunacy fees 6 00 Physioian 150 O0 Express and draying I 25 Burial expense 33 00 Solicitor 50 00 From the above total deduct the following Items, which will show the net expenditures 01 toe Poor District: Amount of produce sold from County Farm 6!2 47 iol'oivou ior Blip porv 01 paiienis, sucn amount having been advanced bv the Poor District 910 on Collectors' commissions and abatements. Treasurer's cniiimVa. slons, and interest on bonds 1 349 35 Outside relief 1,271 00 Inxane in Stale Hospital 1,741 36 Commissioners' clerk 120 00 Feeble minded In Training ' School 17S 00 Telephone 26 15 J usttce of the Peace fees 18 00 Treasurer's commission 223 87 Collectors' " 887 61 " abatements 338 27 Interest on bonds 4110 00 Transportation of paupers 16 00 8,399 82 9 2,354 37 Net cost of poor for the year 1910 FINANCIAL STATEMENT. ASSETS. LIABILITIES Amount io Treasu rer's bands Bonds outHtandinir and uncollected taxes t 4.376 63 Due lrom Individuals 630 64 Liabilities over assets 6,083 83 6,045 45 ..$10,000 00 $10,000 00 110,000 00 rUBMl VjVU.11 I, 81, K? ,u 1 1 1 rt t , . . o, ,uo uuuorriKueu vjoininissioners 01 1 orest county, 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 IT uismonu r.. ..r. edge and belief. Attest S. M. HENRY, Clerk W. H. H A RRISDM J. M. ZUKNDKL, H. H. McCLELLAN, EALU""" BALJV'Ul""ll88,ODe1 $1,600 00 RECAPITULATION OF BALANCES. To balance dog tax 9 202 83 By Doro road funds., To Kedetntion fund 172 45 By balance To County fund 13,324 34 To poor fund 4,376 J3 To school fund 7,153 88 To road fund 955 33 To cash road fund 2,994 36 To building fund 2,2o3 60 To Tionesta Borough bond 91 91,500 00 ,.9 3 02 . 31,481 21 $31 434 23 To balance January 3, 1911 $Jlj4ol 21 $31,434 23 Interest Is Mailed Every Six Months at the rate of Four Per Cent per annum, to holders of our Certificates of Deposit. These convenient forms of Investment are Issued In stuns of $500 and upward, and present many attractive features. Interest begins at the date of issue, and certificates are renewable without surrender at the expiration of each six months period. There are no commissions or fees a straight 4 investment, absolutely aafe, and available at any time as collateral at this bank, up to its full face value. Write for special booklet on this attractive investment. Pittsburgh Bank for Savings Smtthfield Street and Fourth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $1,000,000.00. The Republican is the Best Adver tising Medium in the. County. 4'
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