Centre Street at The Inpour of Spring Stock is Under Way. Every day now come vast shipments of the new style pro ducts, shedding their wrappings and untolding their beauty, Counter after counter has style secrets to tell, and new ideas to display. Let us show you what iashion has given for this coming spring season. Modish Little Dresses for Spring at $5. Half a Hundred Delightful Early Season Models Bid Strongly for Your Acquaintance. Simple yet effective dresses of silk and wool, in old blue, navy, golden brown, taupe, tan garnet, etc, One model is of brocaded satin, with lace yoke and cuffs. Other styles are of good quality woolen serge, with sailor or Dutch collars piped with red, old blue, or black. Dresses for women and misses, in all sizes from 11 to 42, at 5.00 each, a price that does little more than cover the cost ot the materials. Combination Sweeper and Vacuum Cleaner. It runs like a carpet sweeper, and has a suction nozzle and a revolving brush. It not only vacuum cleans rugs and carpets, but picks up lint, pins and thread, all in one and the same operation. The price complete with brush and vacuum cleaner is 10.00. The price for the machine without the brush is $7.25. The Keep At I Just as the continual dropping of water I will wear away the hardest stone, so will the I steady, systematic saving of a portion of your . income assure you a competence in your -later years. 4 Per Cent, on your savings. Oil City Trust Company Oil City, Pa. National Vacuum Cleaners. Many thrifty housewives are showing that they appreciate the FOREST RE PUBLICAN'S liberal offer. They are responding at even a greater rate than we had anticipated. There can be only one reson for the popularity of the National Vacuum Cleaner and that if its superior efficiency. It is positively the most powerful cleaner built for operation by one person. Special Offer. The REPUBLICAN has only a few of these wonderful labor-saving machines remaining, which are offered on the following terms: The REPUBLICAN for one year and one National Vacuum Cleaner, com plete, $4.00. The same advantages will be given to all our regular subscribers if arrearages re paid. Agents charge you $6.00 to $7.00 for the machine alone. The Cleaner for Everybody. The National is really everybody's cleaner. Here you have a vacuum cleaner that weighs 6 pounds instead of 60. With it you may clean your carpets and rugs without lugging a 60 pound machine from room to room upstairs and down. You can carry the National anywhere without fatigue. The National does all that any vacuum cleaner ran do. The flexible nozzle adjusts itself to any height of person. It can be operated with e ther right or left hand. Don't delay in taking advantage of this splendid offering. Act today. Write, phone or call. THE FOREST REPUBLICAN, Tionesta, Pa. Elm, Oil City, Pa. It Habit. County Auditors' Report, 1D12 W. II. Rrasee, Treasurer of Forest Coun. ty, Id aocouot with the Liquor Licenses for the year eliding January 4, 19I3. To amount reo'd of J. W. Dua..$ 100 00 Amount no'dj, J Young 1(10 00 Amount rco'a Jos Pierre 200 00 Amount rec's H. 8. Cantielit 100 00 Amount rec's R. A. Fulton 'J00 00 9700 00 Or. By amount carried to State cl....$ 175 00 Amount carried to County act ltV 00 Amount paid Harmony TwpTreaa DO 00 Amount paid Jeuks Twp Areas. .. r.-u uu Amount raid Tionesta Boro L'40 00 700 000 W. H. liraaee. Treasurer of Forest Coun ty, In accouut with the State of Pennsylva nia, for the year ending January 4, !013. ur. To amonnt from liquor licenses... $ 175 00 From Mercantile lax appraiser... 911 M From Mercantile tax Constables. 17 92 From State personal tax 1,433 53 From Mercantile tax wholesale... 671 From Hroker's licenses 20 00 From Kesuurant license WW From Billiard license- 200 00 From Hunters license H of $50... 1!S 00 From Illegal bunting in UU From floes flsbiug 140 00 $2,9i!3 57 Cr. By State Treasurers receipts $ 2,738 9.1 Printing bills allowed 04 73 Poataae . 8 02 One percent com on $H;!3 63 14 'A3 ITlve per cenl com on siim.iB n i By balance 35 NS $2,963 07 To balance January 4, 1913 $ 33 86 W. H. Brazee. Treasurer of Forest Coun ty. In account with tbe Dog Fund for the year ending Jauuary 4, 1913. Dr. Amount reo'd of G W. Holemaii$ 194 00 Amouut tax levy 1912 7(m 00 $9;9 00 Cr. 14 00 42 6 00 14 (10 11 00 9 00 7 7 By sheep orders redeemed Three per cent commission Exonerations Barnett Twp Exonerations Harmony Twp Exonerations Howe Twp Exonerations Hickory Twp Exonerationa Tionesta Twp By balance $96 83 $9.9 00 To balance January 4, 1913 $ 896 83 W. II. Brazee. Treasurer of Forest Coun ty, in account with tbe Redemption Fund for tbe year ending January 4, 1913. IT. 03 61 20 42 29 00 12 30 117 61 20 42 58 61 40 8.i 11 06 7 98 18 55 IW 78 11 06 97 58 14 55 25 00 23 5 23 75 17 81 147 48 To am't rec'd G. V. HoIeman...$ Amount rec'd M. L. Gilbert.; Amouut rec'd Hugh Miles Amount rec'd Soutb Peun Oil Co Amount rec'd N. P. beeler Amount rec'd J. 8. Vail Amount rec'd J. T. Brennau Amount reo'd S. D. Irwin Amouut rec'd Minnie Grove Amount rec'd Edward Burtou Amount rec'd F. R. Lansoo Amount rec'd Sam Aul Amount rec'd F. A. Keller Amount rec'd S. F.McCalmont... Amonnt rec'd Cyrut. Hunt Amount rec'd H. 8 Connely Amouut rec'd D. B. Shields Amount rec'd M. A. Carrlnger ... Amount rec ti W. A. Brown Amount rec'd A. H. Kelly $801 27 Cr. By amount paid Amos dinger $ 29 00 v. w. AtkinB in ui " " H. W.Tracey 40 84 ' Charles Carlson.. 97 58 " " H. H. Harp 7 98 " " J. V. Knupp 76 C3 " "A. M Doull 18 55 11 H. H. MoClellau 14 55 " A. C. Browo 25 00 " " M. A Carrlnger.. 25 85 " M A. Carrlnger.. 17 81 3 per cent commission on $471.40 14 14 Balance - old i.i $801 27 To balance Jan. 4, 1913 $ 315 73 W. H. Brazee, Treasurer of Forest Coun ty, in accouul with said County for tbe year ending January 4, 1913. Dr. To am't reo'd of G. W. Holeman..$l2,7 i9 54 Transferred from liquor license... 105 00 Sealed lands returned, 1911 217 53 Sixty day list - 22 60 Seated tax, 1912 13 019 14 Unseated tax, 1912 1,3(10 12 Interest on unseated tax 23 65 of $1,419.20 Sate tax returned.. 1,061 40 Jury fees 16 00 Slate ret'd Sept. If II primaries... 4'26 09 State ret'd April 1912 primaries... 481 79 Commonwealth costs 8 50 Commonwealth fines 74 00 Hunters license 25 00 Wilburine Pipe Line Company... 100 00 Harmony twp special election 50 01 Redemption lands sold to County 42 40 Charged Harmony twp error In assessment 33 06 $29,811 83 Cr. By orders redeemed $13,455 65 3 per cent ooniniission 403 67 Paid vital statistics 82 50 3 per cent commission 2 48 Exonerations, 1911 74 93 5 per cent commission on $62.00.. 3 10 fiVrni. In AiuiMUinAtit itt Exonerations State tax 23 13 3 per cent commission I 15 Col eclors abatement. 1912 549 47 i prct and 5 prct Col. com 3bO Lands sold to County 24 22 Error in Adv seated lands 12 61 Seated land ret'd to Co. '10 & '1U 164 21 3 prct on $88 00 adv. seated land.. 2 64 Uncollectible accounts 3 00 Balance 1 4,568 29 $29 811 83 To balance Jan. 4, 1913 $14,568 29 W. H. Brazee, Treasurer of Forest Coun ty, in accouut with the Poor Funds for the year endiug January 4, 1913. Dr. To am't rec'd G. W. Holeman $ 5,79 56 Seated lauds relurued, 1911 130 71 Seated lax 1912 7,812 60 Unseated tax, 1912 816 02 Interest on unseated tax 14 21 F. Fitzgerald acct Jno. Black 41 INi l. Wallers acct Mrs. Carson 40 40 H. Warner acct children 10 5!) A. C. Urey acct Mrs. Urey 91 50 C. Humer acct E Hunter 91 19 Account M. A Cropp 4 35 E. Kudolph acct son 60 00 Lands redeemed from County 20 37 Board 136 70 Hay and straw sold 244 22 Produce sold 215 41 Coal sold 41 53 Pigs sold 6 00 $15,447 32 Cr. By orders redeemed $ 9,297 21 3 per -nt commission 278 92 Interest conpons redeemed 400 00 3 per cent commission 12 00 Exonerations, 1911 36 06 Commission 2 54 Seated lands returned to County.. 109 92 5 per cent Collectors abatement ... 329 68 2 pict and 5 prct Col. com 219 92 Lands sold to County 14 53 Error in adv. seated lands 7 67 Error in assessmeuts H0 63 Balance 4,707 74 $16,447 32 To balance Jan. 4, 1913 $ 4 707 74 8. R. Maxwell, Protbonotary, etc., of Forest County, in account with said Coun ty for tbe year ending January 4, 1913. Dr. To orders drawn $ 33S 31 Cr. By fees allowed $ 3:18.11 W. H Hood, Sheriff of Forest County, in account with said County for the year end iug January 4, 1913. Dr. To orders drawn $ 4T6 25 Cr. By fees allowed $ 176 25 By iallers salary 300 00 $476 2') M, A. Carrlnger, District Attorney of Forest County, In account with said Coun ty for tbe year ending January 4, 1913 Dr. To orders drawn $ 400 00 Cr. By salary $ 400 00 The Couuty Commissioners of Forest County, lu account with .aid County for tbe year ending January 4, 1913. Dr. W. H. Harrison $ 800 00 J. C. Scowden 800 00 H. H. MoClellau 800 00 $2,400 00 Cr. By salaries $ 2,400 00 County and Poor Tax in bands or Col lectors uncollected January 4, 1913. Barnett towusblp, 1912 $ 178 C9 Green " 1910 2"0 19 1911 651 58 " 1912 857 73 Harmony " 1912 425 69 Hickory " 1905 45 70 " 1912 3.-8 52 Howe " 1912 140 64 Jenks " 1909. 636 45 ' 1910 324 60 ' ' 1911 290 99 ' 1M2 "73 20 Klngsley " 1910 377 32 ' 1911 777 42 " 1912 515 13 Tionesta " 1912 197 80 Tionesta Borough 1903 111 72 " ' 1904 109 75 " 1909 76 41 lfllO 2W1 82 " 1911 232 74 ' 1912 519 63 $7,848 02 RECAPITULATION OF BALANCES Slate account $ 35 86 IViK fund 898 83 Kadnmpllun fund 316 73 County account 14.586 29 Poor account 4 707 74 Township school account 6,42190 " " cash account 3.087 88 " building accouut 626 65 " rosd accouut 1 99 boud account 7 22 filL'Sti 09 State of Pennsylvania, ) County of Forest. J ' We, tbe undersigned Auditors In and for said county, do hereby certify that we met at the Court House, In Tionesta Bor ough, in said county, according to law, and did audit and adjust thn several ac counts of the Treasurer, Prothonotary, .Sheriff, District Attorney and Coumy Commissioners for tbe year A. D. 1912, and Hud tbem as set forth In tbe foregoing report. lu testimony whereof we have hereunto set our bands and seals this the 27l b day ol January, 1913. U. H. W ARDKN, skal ( County A. C. GREGG, hkal j Auditors. Attest-U. W. CLARK, Clerk. STATEMENT OF EXPENDI TURES. Commissioners' statement of expendi tures of Forest County for tbe year elid ing January 4, 1113: J utttices of tbe Peace $ 60 80 Constables 173 70 W ltDBHses l6 60 Sheriff 478 25 Protbonotary, Register, Ao 333 81 District Attorney 400 00 Stenographer 162 on Telephone and telegraph 66 47 Refunding orders 38 47 Soldiers' burial and headstones.. 120 55 Livery 15 00 Road views 136 81 County Superintendent supplies 2 75 Commissioners' trav. expeuse... 11 84 Election expense i Western Penitentiary 277 42 Reform School 128 67 Sheriff, supplies 57 40 Board of prisoners 77 00 Medical attendance. Jail 2 00 Fuel, lights and water 472 43 Commissioners books, postage and stationery 375 84 Protbonotary books, postage and stationery 108 48 Treasurer bonks, postage and staiionery 25 75 Court House and Jail repairs ' and supplies 155 44 Bridge repairs 177 86 Jury Commissioners Ill GS Grand Jurors 811 82 Traverse Jurors 856 55 Tipstaves and Court Crier 159 00 Assessors 1.394 79 Commissioners' salaries 2,4oO 00 Commissioners' Clerk, salary ... 900 00 Auditors and Clerk 1 13 24 Insurance 436 10 Janitor 640 (Ml Court Auditor 10 00 Printing 717 30 April prlmane 490 79 Solicitor.. 100 00 Express and draving 27 36 Grand Army of the Republic 60 00 Repairing time lock, Treas. office 15 00 Attorney'" expense meeting with Water Commission 137 56 Treas. com. and exonerations ... 413 01 Collectors' commissions 366 66 " abatements 649 47 $14,749 45 FINANCIAL STATEMENT. ASSETS, Amount In Treasurer's bands ...f 14 586-29 Due from individuals 13 61 Due from Tionesta Township 10 01 $14,619 94 Liabilities None Commissioners' statement of expend! lures of tbe Forest County Poor District for the year ending January 4, 1913: Salaries, wages ami labor $ 1,665 61 Provisions and supplies 849 43 Fuel and light 857 36 Clothing and shoes 42 89 Furniture, etc 11 4: Medicine and medical supplies.. 126 90 Ordinary repairs 408 54 Commissioners' trav. expense... 66 65 Farm expense 685 43 Physician 150 00 ComnitsaioueiB' Clerk 120 00 Telephone 27 15 Solicitor 50 00 Livery 28 05 Building and improvements 2.244 46 Insurance 258 61 Outside rellel 459 10 Insane in State Hospital 1,506 60 Refunding orders 3 24 Bringing in paupers 12 00 Express and draving 9 14 Justices of Ibe Peace 1160 Burial of paupers 57 00 Inventory at County Home 1100 Prlntinir 13 20 Miscellaneous expense 6 44 Transportation of paupers 69 04 Feeble minded in Train. School 147 65 Treas. com. snd ixonerations 293 46 Collectors' commissions 219 92 " abatements 829 68 Interest on bonds 400 00 $10,540 27 From the above total deduct tbe follow ing Hems, which will show tbe net ex penditures of the Poor District: Amount i f Droduce sold from County Farm $ 043 86 Amount reo d for support of pa tients, sucn sin ' t having neen advanced y the Poor District 329 99 Collectors' abatements and com. 619 60 Treas com. and exonerations ... 203 46 luterest on bonds 400 00 $2,216 91 Net cost of poor for the year 1912 8,323 36 FINANCIAL STATEMENT. ASSETS. Amount In Treasurer's hands. uncollected taxes, eio $ 4,707 94 Due from Individuals 747 86 Liabilities 4,644 20 10, 000 00 Suits to Order, $12.60 to $35.00. We Want to Make You Know us as a store where you can get anything you need in the dress line. The man who insists on made-to-order clothes can do his choosing from our spring assortment of over 1,200 samples ' priced A, from $12.60 to $40. P. "If It Don't Fit You It Belongs to Us." Our Made to Measure Shirts at $2.50 to $12.50 are splendid tributes to the shirt making business. ' "A Good Store to Trade At." Oil City, Pa. Be Comprehensive. "Talk to the point, nnd stop when you have reached It. lie compre hensive in all you say or write. To fill a volume about nothing Is a credit to nobody." John Neal. Severe Indictment. Cnlloiis greed of certain Individuals Is responsible for the loss of more lives in Great Britain thun Its ene mies have ever Indicted in the sever est war. Lloyd-George. I.IAHIL1T1KS. Bonds outstanding f 10,010 00 Sisteof Pennsylvania, ) County of Forest. ( ' We, the undersigned Commissioners of Forest County, and Forest County Poor District, do beretiy certify that the fore goin statement of receip's and expendi tures and statement of assets and liabili ties are correct itud true, to the best of our knowledge and belief. W. H HARRISON, JsBAI. .1. C. SCOW DEV. sea I. II. II. McCLELLAN,sKAL) Attest Coiinlv Commissioners. 8 M. HENRY. Clerk. 4AND NO W0RRy4 Butter and Egg Money of farmers' wives and daughters should be promptly sent by mail to this popular bank, which has thousands of depositors in the country. Uncle Sam's rural post men are thoroughly reliable, and will register your valuable letter for a small fee. SEND YOUR FIRST DEPOSIT OR WRITE FOR BOOKLET F. L. PITTSBURGH BANK FOR SAVINGS 4th Ave. and Smithfield SL, Pittsburgh, Pa. d a d Trie Va Vdati sheets r.lcacht Muslin Sliefts regu lar f-heeting of good heavy qual ity, free from sizing, no center 6eani, hand turn, dry ironed, neat ly henul ready for use full double hed size, l!'(4 by "2 yards, fide each. Pillow Cases to match the sheets in quality and value made from regular pillow case Muslin two sizes, 42 and 43 by 3(i inches;. l'.Mc each. Bolster ases 42 by 76Va inches, 2jc each. : 12', V ''. Pillow' . Cases good Elcaclit Muslinrriot full of starch will give satisfactory wear two sizes, 42 and 43 by oG inches, 10c each. fine woolens Wide Imported NTove1ty Spring Suitings plain Mixtures. Iler rinubrne Stripes. Self Colord Shndow'Stripes, Self colord Small i Checks r.lue, dreen, Brown Wistaria, and several shades of Grey. Weight and finish suit able' for one-piece dresses xr light weight tailord coat suits all 54 inches wide, $1.30 yard. 44 inch all wool medium weight sponged and shrunk Serge, Blue or Black, 75c yard. B0G5S & BUHL PITTSBURGH, PA. "rescript ion lens grinder fur f he ?ye.s, plus Collrgi nlely trained and inter nationally endorsed Iteli I n d I he Guns. NO DROPS. RESULTS DEFINITE. Artificial ISjesIn Stock. Both 'Phones. -iH-ClTY' PaJ II n A V O TO A DVKItTISE IN T111S PAPKK Spring Season "1913" Advertising columns have been devoted to the task of clearing cloak room racks of the Winter Coats and Tailored Suits. Now we are to speak of the New Suits, New Coats and New Dresses which have been "coming in" every day and almost every express since January 31. This does not mean that all Winter Coats or all Winter Suits have been sold. There are about 60 of the former and about 25 suits the price of which is half or less. The assortment, however, of New Suits, New Coats and New Dresses has now reached sufficient proportions to permit our issuing an invitation to inspect with every assurance of satisfactory style, size and color selection. The New Suits, The New Coats, The New Silk Dresses Indeed many cf the New Coats, New Suits and New Dresses have al ready gone out to tell more forcibly than pages of advertising of the dis tinctive style faultlessly tailored, perfect fitting moderate priced gar ments that will bear The Kinter Co. label this spring season 1913. X i Smoke Pleasure and other Pleasures for the Man Who Smokes 3 X There s smoke, pleasure ip this pure old Virginia and North Carolina bright leaf. Thousands prefer it to any other pipe toiwieco. Thoroughly aged and stemmed and then groniilnted A perfect pipe tobacco nothing better rolled if s cigarette. One ana a ha If ounres of this choice tobacco cost onlv V, and with escb sack you pet a bonk of cigarette papers FREE. The other pleasures are the presents that are secured with be coupons in each sack of Liggelt Sr Mier,t Duke' Mixture. These presents delight old and' young. Think of the plasure that von and vour friends can get from a trjlking machine, free, or such articles as fountain pens, balls, skates, cut glass, china, silverware. Shirts to Order, $2.00 to $12.00. T. A. P. Oil City, Pa. tennis rncqnets, fishing rods, furniture, etc. An a special offer, during February and March only we will send you our new illustrated cata log of presents, FREE. Just send us your name and address on a postal. Cmipnni from Pttke'i Afirtttre may tt - v Ini with lug i Imm HORSE SHOE, J.T..TINSLEY S NATURAL LEAF, GRANGER TWIST, cunpont from FOUR ROSES ( I' -itn d.mhi, mit,m), PICK PLUG CUT. PIEDMONT CIGARETTES, CLIX CIGARETTES. nntt ottie tags and coupons issued by tut, Premium Dept. ST. LOUIS. MO. rsa&N