She jmatipi Centre Street tt See This Sewing Machine Demonstration. Mr. Jersey, the Expert from Chicago, Writes us that lie will conduct one of those rousing demonstra tions of that popular sewing machine, "THE Fit EE," on Fri day and Saturday, March 8th and 9th. Mr. Jersey has a thorough knowledge of all sewing ma chines and in his earnest and convincing way, will tell you why the Free is the master of them all. He Will Prove to You So that the least doubt will remain in your mind that the Free actually does run lighter, sews faster, makes a more perfect and beautiful stitch than any other sewing machine. He will prove to you that the Free is easier to operate, will last longer, and will do a greater range of work than any other sewing machine manufactured. He will show you its many new exclusive feat ures, such as the clever automatic drawer locks, the rotary spool pin, the shuttle ejector, the belt, which never comes off, the au tomatic tension release, and the pedal which refuses to let you grow tired. We want you to meet Mr. Jersey so that he can explain the advantage of these many new improvements to you. He Will Satve You Money By making you a member of our "Free Sewing .Machine Club," through which you can have the Free Sewing Machine in your home by making a small payment down, and the balance on terms as low as 1.00 per week. Remember the date of this demonstration and don't fail to be there. $36.41 Oil City Trust Company Oil City, Pa. HANOINQ VOIDED POLICY. jBuprame Court Ruled Agalnit Heirs of Man Legally Executed. Washington. Tho Supreme Court la aa opinion by Justice McKenna bald that the heirs of former ex-Mayor WcCue of Charlottesville, Va., cannot freooTer on a policy held In the North western Life Insurance Co. MoCue was legally hanged for the murder of his wife. The Insurance company refused to pay the policy Claiming that a legal execution was fcot contemplated as a risk. The Growing South. Tho south Is forging ahead at ft Teat rate. The fourteen southern BlatoB, with Missouri and Oklahoma, have a population of 32,000,000, or only 18,000.000 less than tho twtal pop. ulatlon of the United States In 1880. Since 18K0 the sixteen southern Btates have Increased the annual value or their mineral production from 20, ooo.ooo to $:!40,ooo,ooo, as against 1450,000,000 In tho whole country In 18S0. Their manufactured products have a value within $2,000,000,000 or the value of the whole country thirty years ago. In 1KK0 the rallroadH of tho country had an aggregate length of 93,300 miles. The Houthern statea now have 87,000 miles. From southern porta were exported lust year goods to a value only 1100,000,000 less than the value of all exports from the country In 1880. Chicago American, She Usually Does. "Youth must be served." "Why do you say that?" "Well, did you ever know a family of three girls where the youngest on didn't get married first?" As It Goes. December 15 Doctor, If you get me out of this I'll willingly give you aJl toy earthly possession i. January 16 Mary, what do you think of that robber sending me a hill for $J0 for ten visits? Tree-Dwarfing Process. The Japanese process of dwarfing a fctn tree lasts about ton years. Silkdm Elm, Oil City, Pa. is the amount you would have if the money in the United States was divided equally. Most of our depositors have more than this amount why not become one of them? THOSE FEMININE CRITICS Miss Critic So she was led to the altar at last. Mifcs Spile Iiod! Led! I guess you didn't see her. She didn't have to he ted. When she started down the nlBle you couldn't have headed her off with a regiment of cavalry. Dark Problem. There aro those who aro dread fully Intolerant of Ignorance, about New York. Tho other day, for Instance, a lady, obviously from many hundred miles away, boarded a Uroadway car at Times square. "Does this car go to Third avenue?" she asked. A look composed of equal parts of pity, rage and disgust spread over tho conductor's face. "Will you plcn.so tell me, lady, how this car could get onto Third avo nue?" he asked coldly, as soon na ho could enunciate Bill the Philosopher. Wise remark, by Itlll, the Philosoph er: "There's ono good thing about It. Anybody who talks about himself all the time hasn't time to be a knock er." Know any of 'em? San Francisco Chronicle. conn .uditors' report for hie year mi. GKO. W. HOLKMAN, Treaaurerof ForsU Coooty, lo account with the Liquor LiceDies fur tbe year ending December 30, 1UI1. IR- To ain't from O Jf. Wearer K. A Kultoo " " (leorg.i Huh I " " J.J young " " K. 6, Canlluld ,. rim mi L'lHI IH) 100 00 1"0 00 loo 00 7)n (HI GEO. W. HOLKMAN, Treasurer of forest 10 am i reo ii irom liquor llcenaraj 170 00 To atn't rncd MnrrsiitiUimt rtuil un r.i To ain't ree'd liuiillug liceiiaea !( ft 00 To ain't reo'd Niaio personal tax.. l,.Hd t To ain't reo'd lirokera llcensna 1!0 00 To am'L reii'tl rHMLaiirAni Upmiikh h 114 To ain't wholesale mer license 0 7s To am i billiard llceuso i!0O 00 $.',1173 IK) QKO. W. HOLEMAN, Treasurer of Forest County, in account with the Dog Fund said County for the year ending Deiieiiiber U0, lull. To bal. from 1010 settleiueut 9 20.' Kt TO tax for 101 1. Hlrt 00 II.O'.D HI To balance January I, 1012 l!'4 eo GEO. W. 1101. KM AN, Treasurer of Forest Fund of said County for Hie To bal. from 1010 settlement $ 17i 4j lo reo J friiiu Ella Lvons Hecor... 27 01 lo reo'd from ( baa. Walters t) ,'IH To reo'd from Wooi'a Kmate .'Ifl" 7.ri To ree'd from A, C. llrown, Atty 2."i II S oitl) 70 t'9 til of Forest 'd 1ml. January 1, lull! $ KO. W. HOLKMAN, Treasurer yssr e ruling DecemlM-r 30, l'.lll. To bal from unttlmiinnt of 1M0 8 13,3'.! t 3!l 10" 00 In traiisfurriMl from liquor licmise To sa'd returns, 1H10 313 OH 13.0is "3 1,371 19 3H 20 WW Mt 30 (Ml 20 00 4 71 21 :t 0 20 13 HI li 00 ft IH) Ml 8 00 27 33 o saul tax, 11)1 1 o uiiptd lax. Ml 1 To sixty day Hal lo Btme tax rttuirneti Co fees of ( nm va. J. K, Hck ofmaof(oro va. U m Andrea... lumbal wiM H. C. Maps 'n ain't refunded liv J. llnnrv To ain't from Co, Cora To ree'd Head Sup. ,lnka twp lo J. i. nnra I n nun half htinllmr licmisH ToO. W.lliileman.bal Swaiifsusr To .1 urr twa To lands mistimed from louuiy $30.4 Id til To bal January 1, lull! $12,73!) ii GEO. W. HULEM ANT. Treasurer of Forest est of said County for year To Interest on unseated lax $ 12 0(1 To b.ilance January 1, 1910 $ 12 '.Hi CEO W. HULEM AN, Treamrei of Forest sain louuiy tor llm year To bal from 1910 settlement S 4,378 63 To J. Hlsck, insane account To seated returns , To seated tax, loll To unseated tax, 1011 To Henry Cousins tusann arc't, 01 .'0 Ilit! 31 7.HH3 OS 819 3D 10 HO lo produce mild from Co. farm 43 I tki lo Kdgar Hunter, insane acc t... 119 2 To I'. M. Clark, iusaue aorouut... o0 00 To Mrs. George Barnes refunded.. 3H 80 To Mrs A. C Urey, insane aco't 01 2) To Jetlerson Co. Poor Coiinn rs... is 00 To Carl Squires, lalmr 2 00 lo W. 1) Hauler, Insane acc t... 227 60 To L. II. Warner for onlldren 30 4S To sale of coal 9 ,Vi To land redeemed 10 70 $14 30 91 To balauce January 1, 1912 $ 5 679 88 J. C. GEIST, Trothonotary, etc., of Forest County, in account with said County for tbe year ending December 30, 1011. To orders drawn $ 334 9 Hy fees allowed $ 334 99 8. U. MAXWELL, Bherifl' of Forest County, in account with said County for the year ending December 30, 1911. Toorders drawn $ 051 03 Bv fees alloweil a v.i n Stiftl 02 M. A. CAURINGEU, District Attorney of for the year eliding To orders drawn $ 400 00 By salary t $ 400 00 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, of Forest County, In account with said County for the year enuin December 30, 1911, W. II. Harrison $ ftllO 00 John M Znendel Ms) 00 It. H. Mct'lellao ftOO 00 t.ftOO 00 RECAPITULATION Dog fund 9 1:1 uo Redemption account 6.1 61 County account 12,73!) 51 12 Oti 8 679 ftti 2,395 01 Unsealed tax interest account. I'oor account Township school account COUNTY AND POOR TAX IN HANDS Harnett township 191 1 208 61 250 19 674 37 345 01 45 70 165 07 160 12 28 49 59 21 34 t:0 ft! 19 52 377 32 Green township 1910.. 1HI1. Harmony Hickory 1911 , 1!KI5 1911 1911 , 1005 190!). 1910 1911 1010 Howe Jenks Kingsley STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, COUNTY OF FOREST, ss. We, tbe undersigned Auditors of Forest County, do hereby certify that we mot at the court house lu the Borough of Tionesta, In said County, on January 1, 1912, according to iw, iiu ! I.U1II1, nun auiist me several accounts oi tne Treasurer, f rotuonotary, .Nlier Itt, and County Commissioners, and find them as set forth in tbe forgoing report. In testimony whereof we have hereuuto Bet our hands and seals this fifteenth day of Jan uary, A. D. 1012. A. C. GKEGG, SEAL ) r . Attest J. D. DAVIS, Clerk. Commissioners' Statement of Expenditures Kxpondltures of Forest County for Constables $ l:iri 12 Sheriff 70S 17 l'mthoiintarv 317 lit District Attorney 4110 on NteiKurraplier Hlil 113 rHleplione hiiiI telegraph 71 25 KeliiniliiiK orders 113 (Ml Soldiera' burial and headlines.. lift 00 Printing 743 hi) Solicitor km) 00 Kxi'rex hiiiI dm vim; 16 70 Court Auditor o 00 Painting and repairing bridges . MM 31 Election expenses ii!iH 22 Western 1'ntiitoiillary ;ikh W) Reform School 41 75 Hoard of Prisoners 274 10 Fuel, lights and water 397 77 Pc.stHge, books and stationery CoiniiiissliiiiHrs' ollice 100 ft3 Books and stationery - l'rothon- (try' ollice l:iu 25 Hooks and slalionery Sheriff' '"Ire ; 5 00 Hook ami stationery -Treasurer's lllce in no InnirancH no f,j CoiiiiiiNsloiiers clerk, salary 7M0 00 Janitor's salary 480 00 CiiiiiiniHHlonHrs' traveling ex- peiiHO r IW UNANCIA L STAT KM 1CNT. AMSKTS. Amount In Treasurer's hands and uncollected taxes to 7'n) (54 Undue plank in stock '200 00 Due from Cniomon wesllli, September primaries 4 (2 00 " Individuals ,- 13 ) " Harmony lo'wnship school board , !!.',',"!!"."!!!!'.".!'.'.!!!!.' ftO dl CIt. By arn't carried to State aco't I 179 00 " " County aco't ... . 10 )00 " Tionesta lloro road '.Mil 00 " Jenka Twp. road !; 00 " liarmouy Twp. road W) 00 aTixi u County, In account with the State of I'enn- My Hiate treasurer's receipts f 2,401 S t lly billa authorized for Dilution... tt) 3.1 Ity poslaga Ity I prot. com. on tl,.TJ7 27 Hy ! prot. com. on I1.3J1.40 0 30 I I 87 00 07 32,672 lly orders redeemed f Dl 00 Hy 4 per cent com ou 91)1.00 ,1 H4 Hy exonerations lit,1) 7fl lly ain't paid for do lags , a lis lly 4 prcl com. on fit ia ;t;l Hy ft prot oom. on I7.'i 7. 8 77 Hy ain't Harnett twp. school fund Id HH " (Ireen " 37 Jt.) " llarinouv " " M OH " Hickory " " M nj " Howe " lift m " Jenka " s 47 " Klngsley " 7.1 K.I " Tlnnesta " " 4ll 40 " Tloneala Itoro " III 13 Hy 4 prot com. ou 100.14 10 B." Hy aiu'l to balauoa 104 t'O il.OJO K.I County. In account with the Uedemiitinn year ending December :I0, 1011, lly ain't paid A K, Hrailen... Weaver.. Allison... Miller 27 OS 30 7H II H 12 31 :w f4 3."'0 7A 2i 14 20 1H I9 01 lly mi l paid l 1'. lly ain't paid F. K. lly aiu't pant J O. Hy ain't paid N I1 Wheeler., Hy ain't paid 8 I). Irwin, Ally.. lly ain't paid Win. Cumiulna Mr 4 proi. cum 00 $404 01 Hy aui'l to balance County. In account $.-.00 70 villi sxld County for the Hy orders redeemed 4 per ceut commission $I4,I0i! 81 5tW 27 1.V2 33 ti 09 pa d County liiHtitute 4 per cent com. on $IM 33 Paid school directors' convention 4 percent, com on $10)00 Paul vital statistics 4 per cent com. on $74.25 Seattd returns, 10IO Exonerations 1000-10 Kxonerationn, 1011 8 per cent com. ou 9 167. 17 Krror in assessment Exonerations of State lax ft per cent com. on 850 02 Collector's abatements Collector's coinmiaaiou Amount to balance ., 10.) 00 4 20 70 2.1 3 Oft 318 OS 187 17 ft 00 7 Hfl 37 43 80 0-1 2 08 6(2 H2 424 O. i 12,739 f4 ll llrtRJ Countv. In account with the tinuitnit lnlp. ending Pecemtier 30, 1911. Hy am'l to balance $ 12 !Hi Countv. in account with the Poor Fnml nf euiling December 30, 1911. Ity orders redeemed ,..$ 7,137 .''2 28ft ftO 111 73 400 00 IS 00 li 09 06 73 3 34 188 45 328 70 4 per ceut com. on $7,137.82.. Krrora in assessment Interest coupons redeemed... 4 per cent com. on $400.00 Exonerations. 1011 Kxoneratl ins, 1909-10 .... 0 per cent coin on $06.73 Land return", 1910 Collectors abatements Collectors commission. !ft4 42 Amount to balauce 8,679 ftti $14,3 0 94 Hy jailors salary 300 00 SOftl 02 id Couuty F orest Countv. In aemnnt rith December 30, 1911. Bv salaries t 1 no ' ' $1,600 oo OF BALANCES. Township road account 69 Township cash road account 1,812 70 Towuship buildiug account 848 65 Tionesta Boro Bond account 9 67 $23,758 32 OP COLLECTORS UNCOLLECTED. Kingsiey Twp. Tionesta " 1911 ., 1907.., 1908.., lit)!).., 1911.. 1003... 1904.., 1909.. 1910.. 1011.. $ 1,109 21 329 09 195 37 ft6 8ft 234 2fl 143 29 109 75 28 93 477 34 493 63 Boro $7,203 99 H. WARDEN. County SBAL SEAL V. SHIELDS. Auditors. the year ending December SO, 1911 Grand Army of the Rnpubllo , WitnesHes Justices ot the Peace Road views Coroner's inquests Livery Jail Plivsieian School Directors' Convention Taolinrs' Institute Balance appropriation 10 Hick ory township in 1908 County Soperlntendent,Hupplies Extinction of forest tires September primaries County Auditors Bnd clerk Court house and Jail repairs and 82 111 02 101 9 12 17 10ft 152 550 8 68 432 161 supplies MHO Jury Commissioner and clerk.. 03 irand Jurors 403 Traverse Jurors 1,(KI0 Court Crier and Tipstaves 174 Assessors 91HI Commissi. 1 iir' salaries l.fiOO Repairs and building election houses 402 Miscellaneous expenses 123 Treasurer's coiiiriiisHnns fttls Collectors' coininisMions 44 '' abatements 542 $15,91)9 28 T.A.P. Oil City, Ta. Due from Tionesta township, fuel, etc, Liabilities. Expenditures of Forest County Poor Salaries, wanes and labor l,4ft2 83 rroviaiou ami supplies fx HI 28 Fuel and liuht ft.r4 84 (J0,hll,K"lslioe DO 43 Medicine and medical siiDolies.. 111 (. 42 10 177 tfr Kurniture, bedding, dry g. oils... Repairs Traveling expense 109 93 rami expense 698 15 Kringing in paupers ft8 00 Lunacy lee 04 00 Transporlina: paupers M 59 rnysiclan to County Home Burial expenses 150 00 9 60 50 00 Solicitor. . From the above Uital deduct the following t-xpemiiiure 01 tne roor District: Amount of produce sold from County Farm f 442 21 " received for support of patients, such amount having been Mil VSIlftAft he llltt P.utr lklu(l..l .-..I tt Collectors' abatementH and commUsions, ana interest 00 Donds Net cost of poor for the year 101 1 FINANCIAL ASNKTS. Amount in Treasurer' hands and uncollected taxes f 5.(179 ftfl Due from individuals 815 "8 Liabilities 3,505 m 110,000 000 HO OO0 00 FORKST COUNTY, . f ' We, tbe undersigned Commissioner of Forest County, and Forest Countv Poor District, do hereby certify that the foreiroimr stat and ataleinent of asset and liabilities are e lue and uelief. W. II Attest S. M. HKNRY, Clerk. J. C. II. H. FORTUNE RARE COINS Fat Picking for Watchful Cashier In Stores, Bartenders and Street Car Conductors. Cashiers In stores and restaurants, ticket agents at theaters and railroad stations, bartenders and conductors on cr.rs nre In a fair position to be come collectors of rare coins, as they hnndle every kind of money piece from foreign coins to old-time money of the United States. A saloonkeeper In Harlem declares he has made a small fortune durlna- the last few years by saving the rare coins that are taken over the bar. "I have a tin box filled with rare United States pieces," he related, "and I could have a collection of for eign coins If I so desired. You would be surprised to see how anxious some men are to get a drink at the expense of spending a rare old coin for Its face value. Silver and paper currency that pay a good premium are given to my bartenders for face value. I have often noticed a reluctance on the part of the holder before parting with the coin. He will give a last look at the money and then place It on the bar for the refreshing bevernge. One man told me that a coin had been In the the family for nearly a century. He wanted only one drink and was afraid I would not take the coin because of Its age. I gave him the drink and change for the piece at Its face value, and he was overjoyed." PUT ON MOURNER'S BENCH Little Dorothy Explains Break In De votional Exercises for Her Family of Dolls. Little Dorothy Is the daughter of a minister. She has a family of fifteen dolls, one of them being a parson. Dorothy is devoted to her treasures. For a long time she held religious service for them, but suddenly the services were discontinued, only to be as unexpectedly resumed. "Why did you stop the services, Dorothy?" she was asked. "Oh, the dolls decided not to have them any more." "But why were they started again?" "They all voted that way, that is " Dorothy hesitated, but she added, regretfully, "AH except the clown and the Teddy bear." They were regarded as incorrigible by the minister's email daughter. Next day at the services they were seated Immediately In front of the doll preacher, the other dolls occupying less prom'nent places. "Why are the clown and the Teddy bear sitting so far forward?" In Quired Dorothy's father. "Oh," was the reply, "I thought they most needed to hear the sermon." London Good Oyster Market. London Is a great consumer of oysters. The cheapness of the deli cacy half a century ago created a de mand for It, which has hung with the appetites of the people as tenaciously ns the habit of smoking a pipe has among the men. It ts estimated that London consumes a billion a year, and the record shows thnt In 18G4, when prices were very low, 700,000,000 Tore eaion. We Desire to Arvrvovirvce to Every Ma.n Our readiocss to fit his liend with a New Spring Hact And do it without hurting the feeling of big purne, $1, $2, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00. New list Hands -25o, fitlo and 75o. New Heidoaps 50o to I J 00. township house , 4 67 113,439 31 MONK District for the year ending Dec. 30. 1911. Outside relief pis (19 Insane in Slate Hospital 1,012 21 l'iiiiiiiio.n,iiiir. ,Urk 'wo yi Keoble minded In traliilng'schooi 2T2 50 insurance 3 no Telephone 32 4ft Justices of the Pesce 15 00 1 reasurer's commissions anil ex- imeiallons 3o4 84 Collectors' commissions 254 42 " abateiiienls 325 "0 Interest on bonds 4(K) 00 IS i'e .14 Items, which will show the net Treasurer's cou'i'mi'ssiiiu W f.'.SOl) 71 STATEMKNI i,022 77 ,.10,0(H) 00 I.IAIIILITIKS. Hoods outstanding correct ami true, to the hest of our knowl- II A KKISi iN. HRAI. S( OWDKN, McCLKLLA n, County Commlhsloners SKAI. SKA I. SECRET OF SUCCESS Scribbler To whnt do you attrib ute your phenomenal success, doctor! Doctor To my ability In mastering the art of concealing my Ignorance. Good Thought, Anyway. Little John Tlrice loves to walk with his daddy through the woods. Lost Sunday these two had a famous walk together, scaring up a rabbit or two, and looking for squirrels, Suddenly John stopped, In a listen ing attitude. Then, "I know what makes the wind," he announced. "It's the trees whispering," he In formed his father, who had been wait ing for the result. Perhaps ho Is right. Cleveland Leader. Behind the Band. "My wife is much Interested In the comet." "The comet? The comet was here laBt year." "I know. She's putting old news papers under' the carpets throughout the house and catching up with tho news as she puts 'em down." WITHOUT zi MOVING WICKf JM The best oil, also the most economical nil it costs no more than A the tank wagon varieties flnrl it oiven not nnlu hot. if j l er service but alsonore service FlltillY FAVRRITFJ All P" W mm gives a clear, white, steady name, will not char, amok or smell. Your dealer will serve" it from original barrels direct from our refineries. Wavorly Oil Works Co. INDCPCNOKNT REFINERS Pittsburg, Pa. Also makers of Waverty Special Auto uu aua waveny ussalinni. T.A.P. Oil City, Ta. 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