COOT AUDITORS' RIMT FOR THE YEAR 1911. Sk Smarts Silkdm 6$ Centre Street at Elm, Oil City, Ta. GEO. W. HOLEMAN, Treaaurerof Forest County, lo coount 1 rlth tbe Liquor Licenses - for the year ending Dooetnber 30, 1911. It's Time to Spring Shipments of new apparel and fabrics are arriving daily, broueht here by railroad and last steamer from all parts of the world lor your inspection and approval. Tailored Suits, Gowns, Tiroes finrwis Silks 1 ,nrPS. etc.. ' ' numbers, to tell of the near approach of Spring. Not for nothing does this efforts to keep in touch with the that constant search which has lute authority on all that pertains Fashion. The big stores of the great greater in quantity they show tret here right at your elbow, so sidered, you have an additional here. Going to Buv a New - Sewing Machine? Be sure to see the FREE. Iwtter satistaction than anv other. Learn how easily its su- . 4 perioritv can be prived. j. ... 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If skin tight pacta Come In for men, And corset coats, Oh, then, oh. than The humorist's Heart will be aorel Rs can't be funny Any more About the faahtona Women wear, About their hips. Or rouge, or hair! All ioj will be Put on the shelf When'er he sizes Up himself. De-flghtsd! Henrietta," said the stern faced father In a tone that scintillated with Kreaam, "that young man Grlnsum been here three cighU in succes sion and he doea not go until mid night and after. I think you had bet ter lnv'e the fellow to bring hla trunk and make hla home here." "Oh, you dear papal" cried the girl, rlth Innocent Joy. "May IT Oh, won't that be lovely 1 It was just what he wanted, but he was too bashful to aak you. Oh, but won't he be just too flel ghted wlren I tell him thla eve ning." Llpplncott'a. , The Trimmings. "Brother Hardesty, how much are y-ou going to give for the support of the gospel this year?" "Why. Brother Askum, If I ain't fcelpln' to support It when I give $15 to the organ fund, $6 to the chandelier fund, $6 to the carpet fund, donate two tons of coal, chip In for the Jan itor fund, and furnish most of the groceries when we have a church sup per, of course I'll put down somethin , How much do you want?" A Successful Petition. rhr waa a (substitute chaplain on fluty In the house one day and he pray d too long, almost interminably. The w.,ilar eharjlain does not pray more than two minutes. The substitute pray. ed bo lonir that Speaker Cannon's mind manifestly wandered; for when the .KHiit rhanlaln concluded Uncle Joe brought down his gavel with i heavy whack on the desk and saJd 'The petition will be approved.- . Consider Fashions. the that reflect the newest and most . . ... . store exert ceaseless, vigilant great fashion centers it's just enabled it to speak with, abso to the changing demands of cities may show assortments none more varied than you can to speak. And if price is con reason for doing your shopping It will cost you less and give w ....... i sets of ball-bearings just four Observe the rotary spool pin, given by any sewing machine are merely warranted against week, freight transportation HOW SHE KNEW Doctor Well, what are his symp toms today is he any brighter? Nurse Not a bit he still takes your medicine without a kick. A Terror. "Some o' dese reformers," said Uncle Rasberry, "makes me think of 'Rastus Pinkley's dog. I says to Mm, ' 'Rastus,' I says, 'Is dat dog good foh rata?' An" he eays, 'No; he's mighty bad foh rats.' 'Does he ketch 'em an' kill 'em?' 'No,' says 'Rastus; 'he don't ketch 'em, ner he don't kill 'em. But if dey comes foolin' around him he'll mighty near skeer 'em to death." " The Crooked Tree. Childish impressions are as strong as, frequently, mistaken. A thought ful child, hearing someone wonder why a certain tree in the garden was so crooked, replied, remembering the proverb about "As the twig is bent, the tree is Inclined": "I suppose some body must have stepped on It when It was little." They Shouldn't Do It Too many men Got on a Jaf The moment when lav strikes a snag.. DR. MO 00 L'OO M) 100 00 100 00 100 00 To am't fromO. F. Weaver 9 1 " K. A. Fulton 1 " Q sorgo Buhl 1 " .I.J Young 1 " H. 8, CanHeld $700 00 GEO. W. HOLEMAN, Treasurer of Forest sylvania ror lue year To am't reo'd from liquor IlceusrsS 175 00 To am't reed Mercantiletax retail 911 fil To am't reo'd bunting licenses X 5 00 To am't rec'd Stale personal tax.. 1,340 Mi To am't reo'd brokers licenses -0 00 To am't rec'd restaurant licenses n 09 To am't wholesale nier. license 6 78 To am't billiard license 200 00 $'-.072 1H) GEO. W. HOLEMAN, Treasurer of Forest County, in account with the Dog Fund or aid Countv for the vear endiui December 30. 191 1. Tn hl. from 1910 settlement $ 202 83 mi l Ultf lltl 818 00 $1,020 f To balance January 1, 1912 $ 1'. 00 GEO. W. HOLEMAN, Treasurer of Forest Fund or said (Jouuty lor tne year To bal. from 1910 settlement $ 172 4. Tn rM from E a Lvons Secor... To rec'd from t'bas. Walters., To rec'd from Wool's Estate.. 9 38 385 75 25 14 To rec'd from A. C. Brown, Atty iV.)0 "0 t.5 61 To bal. January 1,1912 $ GEO. W. HOLEMAN, Treasurer of Forest year emilng uecetntxtr M, ivti. To bal from settlement of 1910 $13,324 39 To transferred from liauor license 105 00 To seated returns. 1910 a-w To seated tax, 1911 13.09 23 To unseated tax, 1911 1,371 13 To sixty day list 38 20 To State tax returnea rw lo fees of Com vs. J. K. Heck 30 WW To fees of Com vs. Wm Andres... 20 00 To lumber sold H. C Mapes 4 71 To am't refunded by J. Henry....: 21 63 To am't from Co, Com 9 29 To rec'd Road Sup. Jeuks twp 13 8-1 To J. P. tines ww To one half bunting license 5 IK) oG. W.Holeman,balSwatzfager N To Jury iees 8 00 To lauds redeemed from County 27 33 $29,416 52 To bal January 1, 1912 $12,739 i GEO. W. HOLEMAN, Treasurer of Forest est of said County for year unseated tax $ 12 96 To interest on anuary 1, 1910 $ 12 96 GEO. W. HOLEMAN, Treasurer of Forest said County ror tne year To bal from 1910 settlement $ 4,376 63 To J. Muck, insane account 91 50 To seated returns lt6 33 To seated tax, 1911 7,W3 OS To unsoated tax, 1911 819 39 To Henry Cousins insane acc't... 10 00 To produce sold from Co. farm 41 66 To Edgar Hunter, insane acc't... 118 2 To P. M. Clark, iusane account. .. 50 00 To Mrs. George Barnes refuuded.. 38 80 To Mrs A. C Urey, insaue acc't 91 25 To Jefferson Co. Poor Couim rs... 18 00 To Carl Squires, labor 3 00 To W. D Henler, insane acc't... 227 86 To L. H. Warner for cuildreu 30 4 To sale of coal - 9 55 To land redeemed - 10 76 $14 3'0 94 To balance Jaunary 1, 1912 $ 5 679 86 J. C. GEIST, Prothouolary, etc., of Forest year ending December du, isui. To orders drawn $ S34 99 S. K. MAXWELL, Sheriff of Forest County, ending December 30, 1911. To orders drawn $ 651 02 $051 02 $651 02 A. CAREINGER, District Attorney of Forest County, in account with said County for the year ending December 30, 1911. M To orders drawn $ 400 00 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, of Forest year endini December 3U, 191 1. V. II. Harrison $ 500 00 JohnM Znendel 500 00 H. H. ilcClellan 500 00 $1,500 00 RECAPITULATION Dog fund $ 194 00 Redemption account ni County account 12,739 84 Unseated tax Interest account i- w Poor account 8.(79 on Township school account 2,395 04 COUNT? AND POOR TAX IN IIAND8 Barnett township 1911 $ 20g 6S Green township 1910 250 19 I . . . " " 1911 Harmony " 1911 Hickory " 1905 " " 1911 Howe " 1911 Jenks " 1905 " ' 1909 " " 1910 " 1911 Kingnley " 1910 674 37 345 01 45 70 165 07 160 12 28 49 6S9 21 324 00 099 82 877 32 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, COUNTY We. the nnilersisned Auditors of Forest court house in the llorounh of Tionesta. in law. ami iliil audit and adiust the several it), and Countv Commissioners, and And them testimony whereof we have hereunto set our uary, A. D. 1912. Attest J.D. DAVIS, Clerk. Commissioners' Statement of Expenditures Expenditures of Forest County for Constables $ 135 12 Sheriff 708 17 Protbonotary 817 01 District Attorney wu uw Stenographer 166 93 relnphone and telegraph 71 2a Refunding orders 113 IK) Soldiers' burial anil headstones... 115 00 Printing 743 80 Solicitor UK) 00 Express and drsying 16 70 Court Auditor 10 00 Painting and repairing bridgos . 806 31 Election expenses K98 22 Western Penileutiary 388 80 Ketnrm School 41 to Board of Prisoners 274 40 Fuel, lights and water 397 77 Pcstxge, books and stationery Commissioners' office 106 oi Books and stationery Prothou- otary' ntnce 1,10 2.1 Books and stationery Sheriff 'a ollice ft 00 Books and stationery -Treasur er's I'ttlce iw ihi Insurance 60 59 CoininlKHioners' clerk, salary 780 00 Janitor's salary 480 00 Commissioners' traveling ex pense 55 98 FINANCIAL STATEMENT. AHHKTS, Amount in Treasurer's hands and uncollected taxes $12,739 54 Bridge plank in stock Due ir 'in Commonwealth, September individuals u Harmony township school board 60 01 CB. ITS 00 105 00 S4 Ot) 12' 00 (30 00 By am't carried to State aoo't " " County aco't " Tionesta Boro road - " Jeuks Twp. road " Harmony Twp. road 700 00 County, iu aocouot with tbe Bute of Penn enuing uecemoer w, iwii. By State treasurer's receipts 9 2,401 8:1 By bills authorized ror printing... w at lly postage 6 SO By 1 prot. com. on $1,837 27 W T By 5 prot. com. on $1,321.40 lid 07 $2,672 90 Bv orders redeemed $ 9100 By 4 per cent com on $i1.0O.. 3 4 By exonerations 195 T") By am't paid for don tags.. s L'O S3 8 77 46 98 37 83 63 08 55 62 (15 90 .8 47 73 83 40 40 ,'tl 13 19 95 liy 4 prot com. on .. By 8 prct com. on $175 75 By am't Barnett twp. school fund " Green " " " Harmony " " " Hickory " " " Hnwe " " " Jeuks " " " Klngsley " " " Tionesta " " " Tionesta Boro " Bv 4 prct oom. on $499.14 By am't to balance 194 00 $1,020 83 County, in account with the Redemption ending neceuiner w, jvu. By am't paid A. K, Braden 9 27 98 38 78 9 88 12 34 38 M 3oS 75 25 14 20 18 t5 61 ny am i pain i. r. weaver By am't paid F. E. Allison By am't paid J. O. Miller By am't paid N 1 Wheeler By am't paid S. D. Irwin, Atty.. By am't paid Win. Cummins liv 4 prct. com on $504 91 By am't to balance $.590 70 County, in account ritb aaid County for the By orders redeemed $14,20(3 81 4 per cent commission... 66 S 27 152 33 6 09 105 00 4 20 7'i 2.-1 3 Oj Fad County institute 4 per cent com. on $152.33 Paid school directors' convention 4 per cent com on $105 00 Paid vital statistics 4 per cent com. on $76.25 , rValtd returns, 1910 318 08 Kxoneraiious 1909-10. 187 17 Exonerations, 1911 8 per cent com. on $157.17. Error in assmeot Exonerations of State tax . 5 per ceut com. on $59 02... Collector's abatements Collector l commission Amount to balance 5 60 7 86 37 43 89 02 2 98 612 82 424 05 12,739 54 $29,416 62 County, in account with the unseated Inter. ending December 30, lai I. By am't to balance $ 12 96 Countv, In account with tbe 1'oor rund or ending uecemner w, isu. By orders redeemed $ 7,137 52 4 per cent com. on $7,137.62 285 50 hrrors In assessment , 16 73 Interest coupons redeemed 400 00 4 per cent com. on $400.00., it) wt 6 99 66 73 3 34 188 45 323 70 254 4 J 6,679 56 Exonerations, lull Exonerations, 1909-10 5 per cent com on $66.73... Land returns, 1910 Collectors abatements Collectors commission Amount to balance $14,350 4 County, in account with aaid County for the By fees allowed $ 334 99 in account with taid County for the year By fees allowed $ 31 02 By jailors salary jwu wu By salary $ 400 00 County, in account with said County for the By salaries $ 1,500 00 OF BALANCKS. $1,600 00 Township road account 69 Towusbip cash road account 1,812 70 Township building account 848 65 Tionesta Boro Bond account 9 57 $23,788 82 OF COLLECTORS UNCOLLECTED. Kingslny Twp. 1911 $ 1,109 21 Tlouesta " 19n7. 329 09 1908.. 1909.. 1911.. 1903.. 1904.. 1909.. 1910., 1911., 195 37 .56 85 231 25 Boro 143 29 1119 75 26 93 477 34 493 63 $7,203 99 OF FOREST, sa. County, do hereby certify that we mot at the said County, on January 1, 1912, according to accounts or tbe Treasurer, frotbonotary, hlier as set forth In the forgoing report. In hands and seals this fifteenth day of Jan' A. uttcui, ihkal, County Auditors. u n. wAnutn, iskal S. V. SHIELDS, sbal' the year ending December 30, 1911 Grand Army of the Republio ... Wltnessea Justices of (lie Peace Road views Coroner's inquests Livery Jail Phvsirisn School Directors' Convention Teachers' Institute Balance appropriation tn Hick 82 00 111 71 92 55 191 99 9 59 12 00 17 25 105 00 152 33 ory township in 1908 650 00 County Kuperinteudent.suppliea Extinction of lores! tires September primaries 432 09 County Auditors and clerk 164 44 Court house and tall repairs ami supplies 599 60 jury commissioners ana cterx.. Grand Jurors Traverse Jurors 1,060 60 Court Crier and Tipstaves 174 00 Assessors Commissi, ners' salaries 1,600 00 Repairs and building election houses 422 67 Miscellaneous expenses 123 36 Treasurer's com'iitHsions,., 568 27 Collectors' commissions . ' abatements .... 424 05 642 82 $15,999 28 2(10 0(1 primaries 432 09 T.A.P. Oil City, Pa. Due from Tionesta township, fuel, etc, township house . Liabilities. Expenditures of Forest County Poor Salaries, wages and labor $1,452 83 Provisions and supplies fxrfl 28 Fuel and light 554 84 Clothing and shoes 90 43 Medicine and medical supplies... 197 Furniture, bedding, dry gooda... 42 10 Repairs 177 67 Traveling expenses., 109 93 farm expense Bringing in paupers... 698 15 58 60 24 00 11 59 Lunacy fees Transporting paupers. Physician to County Home 150 00 Burial expenses 9 60 Solicitor 50 00 From the above total deduct the following expenditures of the Poor District: Amount of produce sold from County Farm " received Tor support or patients, advanced bv the Poor District Collectors' abatements and commissions, and interest on bonds Net cost of poor for the year 191 1 FINANCIAL ASSETS, Amount in Treasurer's bands and uncollected taxes $ 5,679 56 Due from individuals 815 28 Liabilities 3,505 16 $10,000 000 FOREST COUNTY, ss. We. the undermined Commissioner District, do berebv certify that the foregoing statement of receipts and expenditures and statement or assets and liabilities are correct and true, in the heat of our knowl edge and oellef. W.H.HARRISON, hkalI ) rmln, AL'e"M"Iivvtv n, t h .i 8. M. HENRY, Clerk. H. H. Mason and His Precious Gold Pieces. John Mason, the player, has carried jhree $20 gold pieces In his change (locket ever since the new issue of :hat specie, the two new coltis, St Saudens' with and without "In God 5Ve Trust." and the old piece with Liberty's" head. At the stage door )f the Thirty-ninth Street theater in S'ew York recently an old man legged the actor to help him secure 1 night's lodging. John tossed the eggar supposedly two silver half doi ars, but in reality two of his favorite fold coins. The old man, noting the lenominations, actually ran after his jenefactor and pulled at his coat, in lending to inquire if the gold were really given him in earnest. Before he could open his mouth, however, Mason pushed him back, exclaiming, "Not twice in one night, old man." "But do you mean it?" asked the beg gar. "Certainly," answered Mason. 'Forty dollars, mister," cried the man. "Not on your life," called Mason, as bis cab moved away, and then to his companion, "Think of that because I give him more than he asked for be thinks I'm easy demands $40." Why She Was Sorry. Norah Olm sorry to say, aorr, that Miss Olddy isn't In. Mr. Caller (facetiously) Why are you sorry, Norah? Norah Because, sorr. It's the big gest sthory 01 ever told. AWESOME JUSTICE. . Euburban Justice In this court the dignity and majesty of the law are ob served. Lawless scorching ia not to be laughed at and besides one of you reckless autolsts ran over my best rooster last week. Fifteen and costs. A Big Job. If you would the world reform, Tou can estimate the labor If you'll begin In a small way And try to reform your neighbor. Told of Two Cities. Two of those cranks who do that sort of thing were debating the rela tive merits of St. Louis and Kansas City. "At any rate, we don't have to call this a city," said the St. Louis man. "Nor do we have to call our town ; 4ilnt." the other retorted.! We Want the Men in every city, town, village and flag station To Know That We Make Shirts to Order, (and do it right.) We are so sure that we do it right that we don't ask you to keep them it they prove otherwise. Our Spring Samples (nearly 2,000 of ihera) of Custom Made Shirts are now reaJy. We believe it is only fuir aud just to say that we have oever asked any man tu look at a finer assortment. Every reliable and recognized quality is generously repre sented, assuring the hard to fit, hard to please man a chance to get what his ideas may dictate without overstepping the bounds of strict conservatism, or Hidical Fancy. Shirts made to measure $2 00 and upward. We are the exclusive agents io this city for Earl and Wil son, Gotham, and Manhattan Heady for Service Shirts. 4 67 13,439 31 NONK District for the year ending Dec. 30, 1911. Oulalde relief 948 69 Iusane in State Hospital 1,612 21 Comnilsslouers' clerk 120 00 Feeble minded In training school 212 60 Insurance 3 00 Telephone 32 45 Justices of the Peace 15 00 Treasurer's commissions and ex oneistlons Collectors' commissions " abatements , Interest on bonds 304 84 254 42 825 70 400 00 18,422 48 Items, which will show tbe net $ 442 21 sucu amount naving ceen 672 54 Treasurer's commissions 1,84 tst $2,399 $(1,022 STATEMENT. I.IA11ILITIKS. Bonds outstanding $10,000 00 $10,0110 00 of Forest Countv. and J-oresl countv Poor urmVv Commissioners MoCLELLAN, Iskal ) RAM'S HORN BROWN No good Inslness. man will stay lu a bat1 The higher you climb the harder 1' will hurt you to fall. If his folly did not betray the fool, tbe detective couldn't make his salt. Diplomas from the school of expert ence are generally wor.u all they cost Many a man has too much thundet in his religion and not half emtigh lightning. No man expects to be a loser in the end when he begins to bargain with the devil. We are not very good unless we are a good deal better than most folks think we are. The longest pole always knocks tbe rerslmmon, no matter how unskilfully it is handled. If you would keep out of the under taker's hands as long as possible, luugh more. When he really needs it, the Chris tian has as much right to pray for gold as for grace. Aaron was not the last eloquent man who made a golden calf in an swer to the clamor of the people. No man knows much about what he :an do unless he knows a good deal about what others have done. In lianapolls News. A Girl's Versatility. A girl's versatility is such that she Mil telephone the society editor some Item about herself and then be sur prised almost to death when she sees It in the paper next morning. Ohio State Journal. fAVERLY IAS O LINE A good motor is worthy of the very best gasoline. The three famous Waverly Gasolines 76 -Special -Motor Glvi Power Without Carbon They are all refined, distilled and treated. They contain po "natural" gasolines, which are prpde and un refined and which carry the maxi mum of carbon-producing elements. WAVERtY OIL WORKS CO. kidtMnikHit Rttimrs nnssuRt, pa. Also makers of Waverly Spec ial Auto Oil and Family Favorite Oil. rnrr 200 p Rook rnLL ttlli alt bout oil. .aVitW.i r ir" 'jwvv'i'.v G T.A.P. Oil City, Pa. IF YOU SUBSCRIBE AT ONCE YOU CAN STILL GET THE 52 WEEKLY ISSUES OF THE YOUTH'S COMPANION for the coming year for only $1.75. Thousands of our subscribers whose subscriptions run over the first of January into the early weeks of the new year have written us to ask if we will not accept subscriptions at the old rate of J1.75 for a little while beyond the time announced for the advance in price to S-.W). A Last Chance In fairness to these old friends anj to new subscribers who were unable to remit before the close of 1911 we have extended the time for taking sub scriptions at f 1.7 5 to March 30 The new rate of JL2.00 will be put into effect promptly on April 1. No sub scription at 51.75 will be accepted after that (late. Subscribe now to-day so as not to lose any of the good things in the Volume for 1912, THE YOUTH'S COMPANION 144 Berkeley Stmt. Beet). Mau. New Ssbscriptioai Receives at this Office. and Manufacturing Opticians. We examine your eyes and grind tbe glasses on the preinisas. Results -Definite. The latest methods known tn science are employed. No Drops. Artificial eyes lu stock. Lenses duplicated on short order. Dr. Morck In charge. Hoick Optical Co., OIL CITY, PA. First Natloual Btnk Building. "VISIBLE LOADING" REPEATING RIFLE No. 70 List Price, C0.C0 " Visible I-oailinff" Ian !)i;r "t! vantaix You nrc the cr.rlricI.Tu in thet'haniLKT. Yon hunt when the gun is loud tel. 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