Smarts Centre Street at Wliittall Rugs Are World-Famous. In quality, workmanship, and beauty of design, they stand head and shoulders above any others produced in this country. The designs consist of medallion Iloyal Wilton quality, suitable Living Kooms and Club ltooms. We are the authorized distributors of these rugs for Oil City and vicinity, and are daily beauty. The rugs are shown in eight qualities, as follows: AVhittall Anglo-Persian, hand-sewn Wilton llug. "Whittall Anglo-Indian, hand-sewn Wilton llug. "Whittall Arabic, seamless deep pile Hug. "Whittall Royal Worcester, 3-shot weave Wilton Rug. Whittall Teprac, Royal Wilton Rug. Whittall Chlidema, 5-frame Body Brussells Rug. Whittall Peerless, heavy Body Brussells Rug. Whittall Lenox, washable Rug with permanent colors. New Spring nd Sum mer Dresses. This season finds us offering very unusual inducements for women to buy their spring dresses ally large even lor this busy store have been made, that give every woman of this vicinity an opportunity to buy up-to-date dresses at low prices. Come and see the charming you. Lingerie Dresses at $5, $7.50, $10, $15. Foulard Silk Dresses at $7.50, $10, $15. Linen Dresses at $8, $10, $12, $15. White Serge Dresses at $10, $15, $20. Imported Marquisette Dresses at $15, $20, $25. Changeable Taffeta Silk Dresses at $20, $25, $30. French Wool Serge Dresses at $6.85, $10, $12, $15. Women's and Misses Tub Dresses at $3, $4, $5, $6. ALL WEALTHY MEN ' name a Trust Company as executor of their estates. What is good for them should be good for you. This is a very importrnt subject for each individual to consider. We will be pleased to talk to you in regard to it. Oil City Trust Company Oil City, Pa. HAD TO FIGHT A MOB. But J. Pierpont Morgan wat "There With the Goodi." Florence, Italy. J. Pl-arpont Mor ean was forced to physically fight his way out of Florence. The crowd be lieved that a picture bought here by Morgan might be the famous Mona Lisa stolen from the Parte Louvre some time go. For Rflvenil dayB Becret service men had been dogging Morgan prompted by newspaper articles which declared that the American millionaire was bargaining with secret emissaries for the famous a Glaconde, The Flor ence papers had printed bitter attacks upon "rich Americans who made art mercenary." The volatile Florentines, aroused by these attacks, determined that if the famous painting was in Florence, it should not be taken away by Morgan. At the railway station, when Mor gan appeared with Mrs. Burns, fol lowed by the secret service men, sev eral hundred Florentine ;;t lovers wre on hand. As Morgan and his sfster dismounted from their automo bile, they were greeted with a chorus of jeers and shrieUs. The crowd closed in about them, and they were unable to enter the station. Glaring about him the American financier started through the crowd and shouting to Mrs. Burns to follow him, he began to light his way out. But the Jeering crowd declined to fall back. With muttered imprecation and with flushing eyes, the Wall street power raised his heavy stick above his head, and striking right and left, scat tered the angry crowd before him. But meantime he had forgotten his sister, and the crowd, closing In be hind him, surrounded her. The few police on duty at the station, aided by the secret service men, made an in effectual attempt to rescue her from the crowd. Finally Morgan fought his way back, and taking her arm al most carried her to the train. NEW STEEL PLANT PLANNED. Apollo Company Has Applied for State Charter. Apollo, Pa An application was made Monday at Harrisburg for a charter for the Apollo Steel Compa ny, recently organized by business men of this place. As soon as the charter is granted active work will S'dkdm & Elm, Oil Citj, Fa. and small all-over patterns of for Drawing Rooms, Libraries, opening new designs of rare early. Purchases exception assortment we have ready for Degin. a temporary office is being fitted up for use until the company'! permanent office and other building are ready. The application for the charter is signed by Robert Iwke, J. H. Jack son. J. K. Gallagher and Charles P. Wolfo, and the object of the company Is the manufacture of iron, steel, zinc, nickel, brass and copper products. Robert Rocke, formerly general man ager of the Allegheny Steel Company at Brackenridge, will manage the plant. Services for J. S. Henry. Washington, IX C. Funeral Berr ices for James S. Henry, the well known Washington newspaper corre spondent, who died here Saturday morning were held Sunday afternoon, the Rev. Charles Wood, pastor of the Church of the Covenant, officiating. The Gridiron club quartet sang sev eral selections. Several beautiful floral pieces were sent In memory of Mr. Henry, one being a cluster of roues from the White House conserv atory, the offering of President Taft, the latter also sent a letter of condo lence to Mr. Henry's relatives in Pitts burgh where Mr. Henry was for year active in newspaper work. Monarch's Odd Menu. Peter the Great loved, and most Ire. quently ordered for his own special enjoyment, a soup with four cabbages In It, grtrel, pig, with sour cream for sauce; cold roast meat, with pickled cucumbers for salad; lemons and lam preys, salt meat, ham and limburger cheese. He began dinner with cab bage water, and closed the banqueting with goblets of burgundy. Trick Bicycle Rider Is Dead. Ashtabula, O. Eddie (iifford, trick bicycle rider known all over the coun try and who had appeared before sev eral of the crowned heads of Europe la dead. The last act he performed on this earth was to smoke a clgaret. Several days ago while suffering from despondency over financial troubles, (iifford fired two shots Into his head, seveiins; both optic nerves. Rabbi Sf-hiilinnn warmly praised America in his annual message to ' Ural t-uiii'uciKi of American Rabbis. TREASURER'S SALE OF SEATED AND UNSEATED LANDS IN FOREST COUNTY, PA. BY VIRTUE of Sundry act of the Gen eral Anmmbly of the- Commonwealth of lVmmylvaula, relating to the sale of Seated aod Unseats! lands in (be County of Foriwt, etc., for taxes due and unpaid, 1 will oiler at public sale at the Court House, In the Borough of Tionesta, IV, on the Second Monday in June, 1912, being the Tenth day of June, 1912, at 10 o'clock A. M., tbe following described pie ce of laud or such parts thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the amount of taxes and costs due and unpaid against the same and continue tbe same from day to day as tbe same may be found ueceasary. TERMS OF SALE. Tbe amount of laxee and costs must be paid when tbe property is struck off or the sale may be avoided aud the property put up and resold. AIITrnrla not ollirwine marked aire atlvertlKMt for Tit x en lor IttlO mid 1911. TTlMBIIia.TIII XjACTJO. Harnett Township. War. Acn- Warrantee or Owner Aro't 5700 ST. Barues W M fl Pearsall 47 79 3-J t-U! I Hi Aiken, Stiiier & Hartlett 8: i!0.' ( oil and gag 11 62 3144 474 Aiken, Siiuei & Rartlett oil gas 38 39 3ol2 118 Aikeu, Stiner & Uartlett oil aud gas 9 54 3U2 M Aikeu, 8tiner & Barllett oil and gxs li Sfi 85' Mombert J T otlftgaa 3 50 ofl50 WliituinreOeo FriU&K 13 15 11 Potter O l oil & gas 'II 44 Hofl.SO Rartlett J W ti Grove & K 12 15 S701 i7 Braden A K n Tabor oil only '13 'J9 l-24ol"0 Potter C P oil ft gaa 'It 31 100 CussinsTlieoH Jeofail only 2 (6 81. it tH rarmlee ueo A oil ft gas ft in 3151 BO Parinlee Geo N oil gas 4 05 3Iol farm lee Geo IN nil ft gas a 04 100 Fitzgerald Jobn 1-10 of oil and gas A3 84 Beers Nancy oil ft gas 6 M) 3-1 Work Josiah S" oil ft gas 1 37 3 llindiuan M F oil ft gas -0 44 Pearsall Mary A oil gas 3 5ti 7 Pearsall J B oil gas 50 10 Ksbeluiau Albert oil A gas 81 55 Maze Jacob Est tt J B Maze oil gas 4 49 18.'M Maze Jacob Est fl J It Mate 'a of oil and gas 3 73 V4 Maze Jacob rlJ B Maze 4 of oil and gas 18 Green Township 10 Eblers Henry 'II 81S9 13 95 5500; Jjofll'i Proper O. VY. & J. F. land only - 8 56 10 Oil 3.101 : XoflH Proper & Lacy 818 H8I8 .'818 1C3 t ollinsT. D. JS; Co '11 59 Landers Wyuiau 32 Landers & Wyiuan 17 0;i 6 73 3 04 51 M 5189 M.V.I 51X5 3819 2 32 Proper J. F. fl Dale Heirs 1910 53 Bowman T. J. oil gas 12 06 3 01 53 Bowman T. J. oil gas 232 Blutn H.F. tij. F. Pro- 3 01 per ll'll 14 38 110 South Penn Oil Co. fl O. L. C. Co. 1911 oil only 1 7 Harmony Township. 115 McCalmont J 8. '11 11 85 103 McCaluiout J. S. L'6 28 100 Bowman T. J fl Conley 84 00 100 Siggins& Helm U T. & B. 25 80 40 liell James M.tl W.V. Oil Co. 17 00 95 Slggins John & J. B. fl P. B. 42 50 'ofJlS Barnard FBfl P Thomas 1911 Hi 41 41 Snow T A fl Foster 17 45 Hickory Township. 100 Beaty David 310 30 5 1 tioflri Coblert Dr fl Reed 1 30 50 Stow H H 1911 6 15 5191 75 Emerling Jacob Est 37 35 5192 50 Davis J D fl Hepler 10 42 30t!) 350 Percivai C & Hay James 1911 45 GO 5192 )s'or20-16Vof t24 Henry & Keller n V llsoo J VY 10 95 5192 3-luoof(:'4 Beecber J F 3 32 5.'80 255 HarmisouL JS fl Merkle W 63 24 44 Dickens Chas oil and gas 3 4 & GeiBt J C fl Brennau J T oil and gas 40 l-6ofl50 Dale JTflSB&D 4 15 Islaod 12 Hunter & Cuniniingg oil and gas 50 Kingsley Township. 3142 61 Biakley & Conley fl Blake S- 00 188 Uof320 Sinclair Wm fl Ironsides 24 60 5193 145 Vail Johu 8 rl Clapp '11 11 60 5214 100 Anchor Oil Co flScuooly 32 M) 5132 50 Patterson I N 22 58 6234 895 Penn Tanuiug Co fl H H May 14 of laud only 100 60 5208 i Haslet 8 H (Island) 2 40 5187 197 Brennau & Doutt fl Con ger )i of '10 all of 1911 25 62 13l 101932 Darrab, Brennan & Co 45 10 5193 145 Clapp J M rl Gilflllin oil and gas 1911 5 82 5193 100 Clapp J M H Gilflllin oil and gas 1911 4 00 5193 l-6of400 Dale JTA8B&D 15 08 5217 ofl241 Lamb A oil and gas 25 50 5135 1157 Knupp W J fl Watson & Freeman 189 74 5131 170 Knupp W J fl Watson & Freeman 27 88 Tioueslit Township. 2S24 ISO Gilmore& Dull 10-11 70 20 93a Lanson ft Doutt fl Brennan 2 34 38-'2 10-0 Woods Heirs '11 80 22 45 Fourth Mat' Bank of Pittsburg 11 70 2 Whittekin F. F.fl Carson 78 23 Oil City Fuel Supply Co. 9 36 76 Agnew Proper&Jamieson 12 12 J$ofl7 Agnew Proper&Jamieson 1 38 jofl70 Dale J. T.fl Dale Heirs'10 6 97 71 Tempieton Amauda, W'ertz farm U oil gas 4 83 2828 50 Whittekiu Ada U Lackey oil ft gas '1 1 I K5 42 Brown A. W.fl Weant'll 8 31 Howe Township. War. Bub. Am- Wnrrautec or Owner Am't. 3197 37 Hosenblatt H '11 1 63 3183 330 Monch J H 29 04 Vacant 138 Blood Cyrus H fl Blood 12 15 Vacant 2 Cole W 8 fl Nugent 24 2977 NJoflS 01 Willink & Coulter 8 06 2730 51 110 Kobiusou G W oil ft gaB 4 84 3801 18 Means A'hlte '11 79 3195 350 Collins T D 30 80 5108 48 Adamson J fl 3 O Lumber Co 4 23 5105 7"9 Adamson J tt S C Lumber Co 60 78 Vacaut 50 A tkinB C W fl Moore- bead tut 00 2S78 3-5of 1 100 Proper J V fl Lanson 61 26 2977 Nof34-35100 Morck Fredoilgas4 40 Jenks Township. 3179 60 of30 F K Lanson fl Proper 9 45 3171 105 Blood V P 13 23 4173 101) Blood P P 12 60 3173 N) Blond PP 10 08 3170 52 V Hunt Anna 1911 3 29 Vacant 200 Blood Cyrus ti B J Blood 25 20 3183 20 Montillions A N & Others "11 1 21 5710 901 Salmon Creek Lbr Company 113 79 3600 1 18 Hall, Gardner & Co 1911 9 18 3322 150 Wackerman G F is 90 5141 104 Kobinson& Bouuer 20 65 :t801 427-10 Means White 2 67 1003 JiofHU (irove W A & Co fl W D 13 23 III 127 Knupp & Yates fl Itav 56 04 3064 1 10 McNeal Frauk fl Z .t B 17 04 '804 100 Watson Caroline K oil aud e.m 6 30 3177 31 11 1 TowlerS 8 fl Hun- line 14 :ia 5129 CH Adainwm Jomihii fl N Mo 7 32 5500 21 Proper O W Si 3 oil aud gaa 1 34 3644 877 Penna Gas Co Hartle Lands oil only '11 13 57 Vacant 100 Dale H L rl Proper & Agnew '11 6 20 5142 of 1 10 Keller FAN Boyn- too 4 41 5143 ofl40 Whltmore G F fl Hoy n ion 4 41 5141 127 Knupp & Yates fl Kay oil and gaa 8 02 3181 25 Jouuslou Edward of oil and gaa 1 12 3159 550 Parinlee Henry oil and gas 34 65 19 Enterprise Transit Co oil and gas 99 3190 15 Enterprise Transit Co ti J McCarty oilftgas 99 3170 170 Enterprise Transit Co oil and gaa 10 71 3190 70 Bowman David Heirs 4 41 3068 250 Banner F C Dinsmore fl Dinsmore 1-16 of oil and all gas 8 33 3667 150 Banner F C Dinsmore U C Dinsmore 1-16 of oil and all gas 8 33 3672 250 Sauner F O Dinsmore fl O Dlusmore 1-16 or oil and all gas 8 C4 362 644 Sauuer F O Dlusmore H C Dlusmore 1-lri of oil aud all gaa 18 24 3002 50 M aflat F of oil A gas 2 38 as tj 1 in ion iV Bneucer oil aud gaa. 2 38 3171 80 Stoneciphnr Maud K & Towleroilftgaa S 04 3171 5 Marl at F J fl Lippen- cotl Jofoilallgas 24 364 a0 Bouse J F oil ftgas 53 65 3800 100 Proper J F fl E J Curry 12 60 Vacant 156 Hall.Gardner & Co 120 47 5142 Ko'140 Bartlett J W fl Boyu- too 8 3561 3-20ofll04 Knupp W J fl Devon ian Oil Co '11 10 23 3504 1(VU NlckoUoo John '11 63 9:i Vacant Wof200 Keller F A fl W & i oil only 3 IS KEATKD LAJSDS. Barnett Township. War. Acre Wirrantftt or Oirner An 81 Patterson Martin 1910 fki 97 30 " " 11 Black 1910 2 59 30 ' ' rl Lsckner'10 2 69 30 ArmagDHt Violet 1911 10 09 50 Braden Mr Kvangeline'll 10 50 84 Beera C P 1911 12 62 22 Clark A C 1911 5 55 5107 105 Klk-k J R ti Pearsall 1911 8 82 27 Halgbt A J Est 1911 1 44 76 Huber L W fl White 1911 12 6: 3 Halgbt Mary A tl Jones '11 1 20 2 Maze J B 1911 3 78 60 Maze 8 B fl Cbatley 1911 11 35 StHbluiau Albert fl Sblp- pen 1911 6 31 lo Stahlman Melissa fl Ship. pen 1911 3 I Smlih Mr Charles 1911 4 1 Town Hall Claringtou 17 01 60i Pequignot Victor 1911 13 44 7 Williams FLU Williams 6 12 2 Wagner A Wilson tl Broker 87 12 " " a Miller 2 03 3161 401 Warner L R 1911 15 20 Tionesta Borough. i Landers Mrs B i for 1910 all tor 1911 23 84 i Katlerty Jas fl Lanson '10 1 95 1 Rauge M L tt Lanson 4 81 i SaUgiver Joe fl Lanson '10 1 95 1 Morrow J W fl Coleman '11 1 23 Creen Township. 8817 10-27 of 54 Hall W B 4 79 6133 2 Stroup Elizabeth fl EMurpby pri 6133 21 ' " fl J Murphy 8 78 wj) urn unman s tr vi 70 3820 12 Wolf Philip 2 17 5185 5 Anthony Geo fl J ADale'll 1 63 5133 I ol7.5 Darrab A Co 1911 46 72 3819 110 GondwinEdfl JWalters'il 14 07 3819 4 ) Lnngstretb Orlando 1911 10 60 3820 25 Thompson J D 1911 4 89 Hickory Township. 5207 172 Bailey Martin 62 29 31 Barber J M 19 70 3689 65 Cascade Pet Land Asso 19 96 6199 124 Weingard W F 1910 12 09 3693 119 Hemlock Oil Co 1911 23 70 101340 Little Hickory Oil Co oil and gas 9 08 210 10 McManigle Niok 1911 2 18 5218 800 Poor W B 1911 120 33 5-22:1 320 ' ' vi in Harmony Township. 6 Amy Lands 2 31 29 Carnahan Cbas 45 67 7 Cubbios F J oil and gas 3 02 100 Dawson J G Heirs all for 1910, for 1911 19 90 100 Dalryuipls sod others oil and gas 0 go J Dawson J A 0 20 67 Fleming E K 1911 '2 04 100 Hunter Farm Oil Co 45 84 80 Landers di Wy man oil a gas 7 38 20 Melntyre Mis N A 5 63 73 Marsh Chas J oil aod gas 5 74 i Meseral Kose 2 31 165 Pittsburgh & Cherry Run Oil C 81 05 125 SigglnsA Helm 34 40 100 Stewarts Run Oil Co 50 44 20 Slggins John A Helm 5 60 1 Siggins Orion fl W P Big- gin 1911 74 1 Siggins Orion 11 W P 8ig- giiis 1911 3 55 1 Slggins Orion fl W P 8ig. gins 1011 3 55 25 Siggins J W fl Strong J911 6 41 50 Wyman A Landers oil gas 4 63 85 Wood W H 22 92 20 Carson Sim 8 31 35 Green L D oil and gas 1910 23 89 35 Gesin Cbas land only 1910 4 73 106 Slggins A Helm 1910 25 37 15 Tidal Oil Co 1910 4 24 12 ' 3 25 80 Stewart Boned ict oil and gas 1010 3 60 Howe Township. 2995sub44lofll0 Browu A Irwin 10 82 5267 90 Clooiih L S A Co 1910 02 60 28'j8sub25k26 200 Coulter A Uuca- Pher 27 72 2980 1161 Forest Luuibbr Co 107 20 Jenks Township. 3173 Blood Parker 6 69 8173 J Blood Cyrus Est 6 69 3160 359 Becker F H 40 82 3173 21 Blood Rotate 4 31 3170 i Blood P P 2 67 3170 t ' 2 68 3160 60 Becker F H oil and ess 3 32 3160 22 " " 1 4fl 8160 22 1 4( 3160 54i " " 3 70 3164 75 Dunlap J P 1911 7 34 3646 1146 Erickson James 152 28 3178 1 (4reen Mrs Anna 6 61 3171 i Haines WE 11 62 3105 400 Nicodetnus W A 1911 26 04 3171 1 Shick Mrs F M 1911 4 90 3l7lub 1711 or 80 SultouABaughmao 4 88 3IO!l8Uh20Hnf 1115 ' 11 JK 8171subl8JJof80 4 88 3171 i Stiner Daniel 1 38 3N01 43 3-10 Wilson A B 6 78 3173 i Odell Mrs Mary 1910 89 3169 80 Patterson M V 1010 5 41 3170 li Zoller H C 1911 7 35 Kingsley Township. 5268 17 Adamson Joseph 159 30 6209 70 Collins A Watson 30 18 5197 2 Barnes Mhi v 1911 52 5213 133 Caldwell F G and Kate oil and gas 1911 5 60 6 Dean J 1 1911 1 89 15 Ikenburg Adam dee'd 1911 4 22 Jot 80 " " ' 7 35 65 Mary 31 65 20 Smith KW 6 05 60 Marrow Cbas 129 18 1 5213 5194 6194 5194 5213 5IK6 6186 6187 5156 5132 6213 6208 6214 5217 6213 6268 5214 5217 5208 5214 190 " " 1911 88 20 50 Shawl Mrs Ellen 15 10 50 Whitton James 11 39 4 of 310 Davenport 8 A 1910 9 64 Joll20 " " " 9 30 Jol2!K) " " " 8 72 A ol 1241 ' 18 75 Hol3l6 Heard A B 1910 19 07 i of 11:0 ' A KosonNwIng'lO 18 75 5 of 290 " A H 1910 17 48 4 0M24I 37 48 1 Nelll A Gilflllin 1010 6 63 100 Grandin A Kelly oil ft gas 8 59 Tionesta Township. J of 106 Agnew Proper A Jam leson 8 81 5 Aguew Leouard ' 41 T.A.P. Oil City, Ta. Island 20 Cascade Pet Land Asso 19 65 Island 9 " 4 11 64 Fleming EG 9 02 2824 650 Gllmore A Dull 225 85 60 Helm Jacob Kat 1516 of oil 1910 1 00 62 Helm Wm Kst 7-16 nfoll'10 65 50 Helm Wm Ksl 15 18 of oil and gas 1910 2 23 100 Johnson Knos oil and gas 8 22 10 Lehberger Mary K 12 28 31 Lawrence A Smearbaugh oil and gas 2 53 Jof20 Lawrence A Smearbaugh oil and gas 82 15) Lawrence A Smearbaugh oil and gas 1911 60 195 McCalmont S F 81 94 28233ii b5.t 32) ltWj Oil City Fuel Supply Co 48 35 200 Oil City Foel 8upply Co 32 76 ul 16)340 " " " 56 69 i of 2i2 Oil Well. Supply Co oiUgas 11 85 of 1065 ' 43 66 66 Proper J F oil and gas 5 25 310 Simpson Helen oil and gas 25 40 70 Vogus William 1910 7 09 2826 144 Bieonau J T , of oil 1911 1 40 Hi " " oil and gas '11 37 461 Scofleld ArchleoiUgaa'U 17 98 6 Lanson FR1911 1 16 By virtue of an Act nf Assembly enti tled "An Act to regulate the collecilou of taxes on unseated lands," approved the 6tb day ol June, 1887, Interest will be charged on 1910 taxes from January 1, 1911, to date, of payment, and on 1911 taxes from January 1, 1912, to data of payment, at tbe rate nl six per rent, per annum. Five percent, is added on all laxee on seated lands. W. H. BRAZEE, Treasurer. Tionesta, Forest Co.. Pa., March 11, 1912. llement with J. C. Scowden, Treas urer 01 Tionesta norougu, lor year end ing March 4, 1912: Debtor. Liquor licenses f 240 00 HnrffAna MrannAa II m Kent Borough building 14 96 W. H. Hood, Collector, lax 1909... loo 00 loio... yo 00 " ' " inn... 1 o.in no Sale of bonds 2.299 5 Curbing claims 144 04 Mnnininal liana 1QO 'ta Hepler judgment 64 36 15,166 24 creditor. Orders redeemed 14.541 17 Commission, 2 per cent... 90 42 Balance lo bencjs or Treasurer..... 634 65 s,toa 24 financial maiement. Assets. W. II. Hood, Collector, 1006 tax,$ 2 45 1907 tax... 7 64 " " " 1008 lsx. 38 28 ' " " 1909 lax... 443 65 " " " 1910 tsx... 671 ('. " " 1911 Isx... 938 23 S. J. Betley, 1904 tax 1 60 Presbvterian church 10 00 L. L. Zuver, rent 66 00 M. A. Carringer, Secretary 35 04 Municipal liens 124 75 Balance io treasury 634 65 2.873 76 Liabilities. Order No. 8!l7 ,.f 1.188 91 " 1.123, 1.127 ,. 1.300 00 1,620 ("0 .. HI 08 .. 3,000 o .. 7,500 00 Other orders Bonds, 11 series................. " 2d series , 14 640 89 Excess of liabilities 11.767 13 Expenditures. Streets.. 1 280 00 Lights 7fl 63 Interest on bonds.,,,, 320 00 Insurance 53 56 Interest on Hosting debt...,,,,,...,,. 200 77 Water , 204 00 Engineer ,, 12 76 Slate tax 30 64 Paving oontrauts 563 00 Secretary and Attorney 38 95 Auditors 14 00 Payments on floating debt 2,502 40 Board of Health fig 511 Printing 13 50 Incidental expeuses 31 25 $1,538 95 March 10 1019 IVl Ihi lin.lur.lr..,l Alirtifnra nf Tfnnaala U,tiiiK liaraha certify that we have audited the foregoing accounts and found them correct as above stated. J. O. Jamikson. R T. M abi.pt M. A. Carrinokr, J. N. Bank head, UlerK. Auditors. big Boon to Ambitious Students. . 1 iiivrLuu, 1, . a lie 1 iiikciuu nlvoraltv n II t hnrlt laa annnnnna tho opening of a large farm property near th e cuiifgB Kiiicn win pryviue uny Btll iijtMi. wpo is airaiu ip ipu wuif ) means of working his way through the collegia, ploughing has already be lt and there will be steady work all I'iiifrt? tha aum trtcit- voPaflnn It la Hnvuhii i puiiuim uv-iiuun, b u declared that atudepts wl b,e ab,le to earn t'i a day, Dr. n. K. Pearson, who cave away x6.000.000 in 22 vpars. celebratps nhie- ty-second blrtbdav after year of rest. Indian Relict Found In Massachusetts. Moses B. Phillips of the Log Plain rood baa found and left in the town clerk's office two attractive speci men! of Indian Implements, One of these Is a spear head, apparently un finished, of native stone and of un usual size, and the other, an a or tomahawk, Is somewhat unusual in being made of a native stone of rather ronrse grain. Both specimens were round by Mr. Phillips on his farm. Greenfield correspondence Springfield Republican. P) i r BOSOM FRIENDS. Our NhlriM and the Man Who Hear Them. Tbe day you discard your vest you will fol better if your Sbirt is good looking. There ia comfort and eorvice, style and distinctiveness in every Sbirt we ask you to buy. IrlanliallaiiN, (of hams, Karl V Wilaoiis. The three recognized standard makes io Ibis country. Each line ia liberally represented io our beautiful ihowiug, $1.00 to $3.00. Ladies' Flannel and Soisetle Blouse Waists, $1 (10 each. Boys' and Young Men's Shirts here a plenty. This cut illustrates a Misses' $12.75 Suit of all wool serge. Jacket is satin lined, reveres and cuffs laced with satin to match color of suit. A trim, jaunty, faultlessly tail, nrprl suit $12.75. Comes in Tan, Light Brown, Navy and Copenhagen Blue. A Ladies' Suit very similar of Cream Serge at the same price. BSD Irmt Vir I d B hartford saxony rugs This regal rug, first cnnslti to trie Persian Oriental, is here in a great variety of S'zes and pat terns fur Living Room. Library. Dining Room, Den, lla! aril Office'. The style and enduring quality of Hartford Saxony Rugs earn for them the sobriquet of "Ameri can Oriental." They are indeed highly recorn mrndablc id so we submit them. 9 by 12 size, $."i0.00. Other Rlzes as follows: ?7 by 3fi InohPR, $3.50. 27 by 51 inches, $,".00. 3C by C3 inches, $7.50. SO by 72 inches, $8,50. 4.C by 7.G feet, $18 73. 0 by 9 feet, $0,00, 8.3 by 10.6 fpot, $43.00. 9 by 15 feet, $7.50. in.6 by 12 feet, $67.50. 10.fi by 13.0 feet, $77.50. 11.3 by 15.0 feet, $83.00. Hall Runnel a: 2.3 by 9 feet, $11.25. 2.3 by 12 fi et, $15.00. 2.3 by 15 feet. $18.75. 3 by 9 feet, $13.75. 3 by 12 feet, $18.50. 3 by 15 feet, $23.00. B COS BUHL, NORTH SICE. PITTSBURGH. Promptly oblslni-d, or FEC RETURNED. I tOtSI'tXPIIINC. pur CHARMS AM I THK LOWEST. Semi nwdel, photo or nkeU-b for D tipprt iwfin-h and true report on patentability. INFRINGEMENT full condiK-ttid before all B rourfft. I'atenta obtained through ua. ADVER. H TISEDand SOLO, free. TRADE-MARKS, PEN- B IONS and COPYRIGHTS quickly obtained. B Opposite II. 8. Patent Offloe, H WA8HINOTON, P. C. mmm Chamberlain's f)?ilha0ieniiy! Never fulls. Buy it now. Jl mny bave life. T.A.P. Oil City, Ta. ! V ml 14 A The Kinter Co, Oil City. Pa. and Manufacturing Opticians. School children's eyes will be ex amined free of cost when accompanifd by a note from their teacher or family physician. The latest methods known to science are employed 110 dronn arti ficial eyes in stock. Lences duplicated op slmrt notice. Morck Opto! Co., OIL CITY, PA. First National Junk Building. P th Phones. No matter what car you use, be sure of the best gasoline. Th three famous Waverly Gasolines 76 Special Motor re best because they have no carbon deposits-the explosion is instantaneous, powerful, clean the ignition is quick. No "natural" gasolines used in Waverly. WAVERLY Oil, WORKS CO. kidtpatidml Rifintrt PtTTSSURQ, , Al makon ol Waverly Special Auto Oil FREE 200 P"e Book- net Ten, Al, About 0iL v. ...1.1. - .... w(llrr. ,, or 1 1 A . . . 11 n A N ' ,'. HXv, .? rem known t.w . ... ' CHICHESTER S PILLS LfciW I.iii"'' i,"i,'i1 '""no-il IlramlArVX 1 w V SOLD BV DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE