. i .vri t Cdito Paopmrre. WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1914 II E P (J II LI C A ! TICKET. HTATE. U. S. Senator Boiea Penrose. Governor Martin O. Braaibaopb. Lieut. Governor - Frtok B. McClain. See'y Internal Affain-Benrj Hoark. Oontrrest-at-Laroe-T. 8. Crae-o. M. H. Garland, U. K. Lafan, J. R. K. Scott. DISTRICT. Oonjrett Samuel H. Miller. State Senator-J wh Howard. COUNTY. AemhyK. R. Mecbling;. NON-PARTISAN. Supreme Court -Robert 8. Fracer, George Superior Court -Frtok M.Trezler, Jamee viars. The bog aeema to have followed tbe ow over tbe moon. Carrauza looka upoo tbe wreaking of vengeance aa part or tbe legitimate IruiU of victory. Bt covering op tbeir tracka aome men get credit for walking etraigbt and narrow patb. nicely In tbe Men wbo pure bane aalomobilne for .i0 or $100 apiece ahould insist on an abstract of title with each machine. Mr. Bryan' antfrage interview abowt tbat be la facing tbe West inatead of tbe Hooib. But be ia not trying to commit tbe administration to bia vie "a on tbe subject. This would be s mighty good time to Inaugurate tbe open season for a little Democrat! 5 prosperity, provided Mr. Wilson is not too busy making war on "big business." The first year or lbs new tariff sbowa a aurplua in the United Statee treasury of three and a balf millions. It looka aa inougn we should give it a fair trial be fore li-tenlna to the calamity bowlers. Deuiocratio Vindicator. Jea so! Three sod baif millions re duced from a buodred millions, under a Republican tariff. It la now proposed tbst sll persons handling food products must takes phys ical examination. Will this Include tbe gardener, the farmer, tbe wholesale buy er, tbe retailer, tbe delivery clerk, tbe boosebnlder, tbe butler, the serving maid, the cook, and finally the persons wbo est tbe stuff? Item: Another addi tion to tbe blgb cost of living. Item: Another army of blgb priced inspectors. One more Item should be Included: "Kill tbe whole rsce of "reformers." Tldloule News. Each week day two million pounds of foreign meat are brought into tbia country to compete witb tbe product of tbe Amer ican farms. Or course tbia Is s new free dom which tbe farmers will regard witb enthusiasm when they vote; it saves them tbe trouble of producing tbe cattle and boga and taking in ao much money. Also It Is popular statesmanship put to worn: in preventing tbe farmers from straining tbeir shoulders in lifting mort gages. Franklin News. And yet tbe price of meat continues to soar skyward, and the high cost of living to go upward and upward, despite tbe most positive declarations of tbe Demo crat to bring tbe prices down if given full power In the nation. Still, you will be suited to help put more Democrats Id office this fall. Will you do ltT Not rjjuch, we guess. CoMiHa from tbe source it does, right at headquarters where tbey bave chanoe to observe and pasa Intelligent judgment, tbe following estimate from a recent Issue of the National Tribune, Washington, D. V is surely worth something: "The people or Pennsylvania have awskened to true perception of tbe bugaboo thst every fake reformer Id tbe State msde of Senator Penrose, and concentrated upon him all tbe virulence tbat characterized tbe political campaign wbicb brought tbe present Administration luto power, Time bas shown the absolute untruth fulness of tbe allegations against Senator Penrose, and baa cleared tbe people's eyes to bis real value to the State o( Penn sylvania in tbe Senate of tbe United States. Senator Penrose is one of tbe ablest men n me senate, is aevoted to the proper transaction of public business, is alwaya present in tbe Senate and committee when be should be, and thoroughly in formed as to tbe business of tbe day. Tbe subsidence of tbe froth of abuse wbicb has beaten around him enables people to aee and appreciate bow really atrong and effective be la, and bow much Peonsylvsnia needa bia retention In tbe Senate." Palmer Gets A Tip. A. Mitchell Palmer, Democratic boss of Pennsylvania, snd Democratic candidate for United States senstor, baa paid an official visit to the senate sub-committee on postoOlces and poatroads and baa told that distinguished body exactly wbat be tbiokaof it. Mr. Palmer went to tbe senate sub committee in bis capacity as chief pie distributor for this state. He protested tbat Ibe place grabbera in the state were making bis life a burden and urged tbat bis appointments to postofllces and other places be confirmed. Mr. Palmer insisted that Senator Boies Penrose was responsible for holding up the appointments and be urged that the Democratic membera of tbe sub-committee act In the matter of confirmations without even consulting Senator Penrose. Mr. Palmer's suggestion was not pop ular. It brought out quite a lot of Im portant information, however. Membera of the aenate sub-committee produced records showing that quite a lot of Mr. Palmer's appointees were unfit for tbe places to which tbey bad been appointed aid that prominent Democrats In tbe several districts of this state had protested against the confirmation of tbe unfit ones. Prominent among the protesting Dem ocrats from Pennsylvania was Jere S. Black, tbe Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor or this state in 1900. Mr. Black's protest against tbe confirma tion or aeveral appointments In tbe east ern end or the atate was based entirely upon tbe alleged unfitness of tbe Bp poliitees. In several other cases in tbe western end of the state tbe same sort of protests were shown Mr. Palmer and c. WINK, finally be waa told tbat politics bad no part In delaying the confirmations. It la probable tbat ell tbe postmasters nsmedattbe instigation of Mr. Palmer will be confirmed within a abort lime, but before confirmation the poetomce de partment will be aupplled with the evi dence giren tbe aub-oommittee of tbe aenate on tbe records of the appointees. It is evident that Mr. Palmer ia not succeeding well with bis determination to place ibe responsibility for tbe delsy in ooonrmlng bis sppointments upon Sen stor Penrose. Democratic seoatora are responsible and they bave assumed tbst responsibility to give Mr. Palmer chsnce to correct tbe ir.sny mistakes be baa made In bis factional recommenda tions. Maybuxg. Mrs. Wm. Eastoo and sod Eail rf Sheffield wereguesta of tbe Joiner fami ly a few days last week. Mrs. Fitzgerald and children, Cbrissie and Fero, of Warren, were guests of Mr. and Mra. John Filzgerald, Thursday. Marry Cbrlsteoson and Delia Cook spent Tuesday afternoon at tbe former's borne in Cberry Orove. Mr. and 'Mrs. Frsnk Campbell and daughter Violet, of Grand Valley, are Visiting at tbe borne of tbe former's par ents. Mi. and Mra. Edward Campbell, minora neao or Beaver valley waa an over-oigbt guest at the borne of George bhepard. Monday. Mra. George Sbepard, daughter Opal, and Anna Sbepard called on friends at Buck Milla. Monday. Mra. Robert Joiner wss a Sheffield sbnpper Tuesdsy. mm. nsrimsn or Hemlock camp was Id town Wednesday. E. E. Hendrlcksoo wss a Warren vis itor Tuesdsy sod Wednesday. Glenn 8baw of Kellettville spent Sat urday evening at tbe Smith borne. Clinton Breoneman of Slrattonville, Pa., waa tbe guest of Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Reed, Thursday. A very pleasant evening was spent, Moodsy, when a number of tbe young people gathered at tbe borne ol Mr, and Mra. Edward Campbell and performed tbe following characters: Edua Smith, J udey; 11 a Campbell, Jane; Belle Cline, Little Irene; Lottie Desbcer, Isabelle; Adeline Campbell, Peggy; Wilda Desb ner, Tbe Maid; Belle Smith, Mother. Mra. Ida Knight and two children of Kellettville visited at ibe borne of Harry Knigbl a few days Isst week. Edna Deshner wss a Kellettville shop per Wednesdsy, Cecil McDonald of Endeavor was In town one day last week. Wm. Deshner wss tbe guest of bis mother at Cberry Grove tbe last of tbe week. Pearle and Nora Zerbe visited with relatives at Kellettville over Sunday. Mrs. Ssmuel Cook, Mrs. Lester Psrker and aon, Mrs. Henry Miller and Bertha Desbner were Kellettville shoppers Sat urday. Harry Smith was a welcome guest among relatives and frienda at Tylers burg over Sunday. Emma Wbitebill of Truemans was the guest of tbe Cbaa. Desbner family over Sundsy. Tbose who spent Sunday at Hermit Springs from Ibis place were, Mr. and Mrs. George Sbepsrd and daughter Opal, Anna Sbepard, Hennie Kifer, Edward Grant and Edward Sbepard. Henry Deshner and grandchildren, Wilda, Helen and Hazel Desbner, visit ed with relatives at Cherry Grove, Sun dsy. Tbe former returned to this place, while the latter expect to make a visit with tbeir grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Frsnk Miller called at tbe Cbaa. Desbner home Wednesday evening. Oliver Mealy of Beaver Valley called on relatives st Ibis place Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Paul of Newtown Mills called at the T. J. Knigbt borne Sundsy. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Deshner and daugh ter Lottie departed Monday morning to attend tbe Free Metbodist campmeetlog at Pleasantville. Jamestown Won Saturday. Tbe Jamestown Alcos won a beavy hit ting game from Tionesta on tbe island Saturday, score 21 to 8. Tbe borne team led for five innings at 8 to S and there was promise of a close contest, but in tbe last four spasn a (yes, tbat'a the right word) those descendants of Scandinavian warriors of old fell on us snd smote us blp and thigh, pollog out twelve bits and sixteen more runs. Tbe Jamestown boys were a clean, gentlemanly lot, as well as good players, and we will be glad to se them here again. Soore by Innings: r a r Jamestown 1 0 4 0 0 7 3 4 2-21 14 4 Tionesta 2 0420000 0- 8 10 6 Batteries Jamestown, H. Carlson and O. Larson; Tionesta, Hepler, L, Chllds snd Foreman. Record Gas Well In Near Ridgway, The fourth gas well drilled In on the farm of Perry II. Smith, about three miles west of Ridgway, Pa., came la with a flow of 7,500,000 feet of gag. Many Suicides In Philadelphia. Since the first of this year 150 per sons have committed suicide In Phila delphia, according to the report of Coroner Knight. Deafneaa Cannot lie Cured by local applications, as thny cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining or the Eu stachian Tube. When this tube gets in flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entire ly closed deafness is the result, and un less the inflamation can be taken out and this lube restored to its normal condition hearing will be destroyed forever ; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condi tion of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hull s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY fc CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75. Hall s f amily Pills are the best. Cured of Indigestion. Mrs. Sadie P. Clawson, Indiana, Pa., was bothered with Indigestion. "My stomach psined me night and day" she writes. "I would feel bloated and bave headache and belching after eating. I al so suffered from constipation. My daughter bad used Chain herlsm's Tablets and tbey did her so much good that she gave me a few doses or then) and Insisted upon my trying them. They helped me as nothing else has done." For sale bv all dealers, adv. Urges ExTrema Measures Be Token Against Ssrvia i 1 iVVv i A -Ml FRANCIS JOSEPH, Emperor of Austria-Hungary. HUNGARIANS PATRIOTIC Many In America Will Go Back to War For Country. New York, July 2S. About to return to Budapest, bis American tour cut short by the Austro-Scrb war, Count Michael Karolyl, leader of the Inde pendent party In Hungary, sharply criticised Austria's policy toward the Balkan states while confessing that since war had come Hungarians would loyally support the empire. "If Austria had pursued a policy of directly helping the Balkan countries, If Austria had in the past made it a point to be actively their friend, this war would not confront us," the Hun garian said with vehemence. "Since it has come, of course, all Hungarians will support the empire end internal differences will be dis missed while the empire is imperiled. "As for the loyalty of the many Serbs within Austro-Hungary it is hard to say. But the Austrian policy toward the Balkans has been all wrong." At the Austro-Hungarlan consulate It was stated that no notification ot war had been received nor had notice to call upon army reservists in this country arrived from the Austrian am bassador, Dr. Dumba. Natives of Austro-Hungary in the United States number over 3,000,000. Of these all able bodied men between the ages of nineteen and forty-two are supposed to answer the empire's call for reserves. Paul M. Pavlovltch, in charge of the Servian consulate, said that 9,000 Serbs went over to fight in the Balkan war. Only about 1,000 Serbs in this country are natives of Servia, he laid, and- there are somewhere around 100, 000 American Sorbs who are allies of Austria. RUSSIA CANNOT KEEP OUT Washington Hears War Between Czar's Country and Austria la Inevitable. Washington, July 28. How ominous is the situation in Europe was Indicat ed in an authoritative dispatch re ceived in Washington from St. Peters burg. According to this reliable informa tion the Russian ministry regards war between Russia and Austria as inevit able. The fact was made known that Rus sia has ordered a complete mobiliza tion of all her forces. Heretofore it had been reported that only a partial mobilization had been ordered. President Wilson said that this gov ernment has taken no action looking to an offer of its good offices. Its policy at present will be one of strictly "hands off." Dying From Attack by Highwaymen. Steubenville, O., July 28. John De gramo is dying and his brother Julius is serlouely injured as the result ol being held up and robbed and slashed with knives by two robbers who laid in wait for them near Connorsville. WEATHER EVERYWHERE. Observations at United States weather bureau taken at 8 p. m. yesterday follow: Temp. Weather. Pittsburgh 72 Cloudy New York 78 Cloudy Boston 68 Cloudy Buffalo 67 Cloudy Chicago 78 Cloudy St. Louis 94 Cloudy Washington.... 86 Cloudy Philadelphia... 72 Cloudy The Weather. Cloudy and warm tonight; Wednesday, fair. Two Good Cassers Struck. Two large gas wells were drilled In what is known as the Eggnogg hill district, near Washington, Pa., by the Manufacturers' Light and Heat com pany. One well lias a pressure ol 1,500,000 cubic feet and the second well 2,500,000. Train Kills Woman. Failing to hear an approaching en gine, Miss Jane McLaughlin, aged sixty-five, of Munster township, wae killed when she was run down on the Pennsylvania railroad, near Lilly, Cambria county, Pa. Railroad Official Shot. Felix E. Anderson, assistant to the president of the St. Louis Terminal Railroad association, was shot by a man who entered his office and de manded to see President McChesney. Anderson may die. Engine Derailed, Six Are Injured. Six persons were Injured in a wreck near Bennington, Pa., when the engine of Pennsylvania railroad train 94, made up of eight express cars, left the tracks. 4 II 7 GIRL'S ARid SEVERED Riding In Summer Car Disastrous to Pittsburgh Child. Four-year-old Jean McKee was the victim of a remarkable accident on a street cr in Pittsburgh. Her left arm protruding beyond the guard rail ol the car, was entirely severed a few Inches from the shoulder by a piece ot an iron bedstead in a rubbish wagon as the car passed the wagon. So cleanly was the arm severed even the bone, that litUa-work was left for the hospital physicians, whe merely took precautionary measure to prevent blood poisoning after cut ting away a few remaining pieces ot unevenly rut flesh aud tendous. The little girl was riding with hot mother and was sealed at the inside end of the row of a summer car. De spite the warning of her mother, the child had Iht arm resting on the guard rail, it is suid, when the car passed the wagon. The section of the bedstead tilted at a sharp angle and struck the girl when the car passed the wagon as it turned from the track. Clerk's Theft of $7,000 Revealed, As the result or peculations ot $7,000 from the Union Switch and Slg nal company by a clerk in the main of ficc In Swi.ssvule, near Pittsburgh, the bend of the department has been dis charged, tliotiRli not responsible for the theft except that his methods made it possible. President V. D. L'pte graft states that the entire sum ha? been recovered, it has not been de tided whether the guilty clerk will be prosecuted. Sunday Cancels Chautauqua Date. Evancelist William A. Sunday has canceled un cngigenient to appear at Ucllevuo Chautauqua, which will be hold in Washington county, Pa., in September. Sunday was to have ad dressed the Catherine on Sent. fi. but in a let'er received lie stated that he would have to cancel the date as he will open liis campaign in Denver on that .cl-le, which necessitates his abandoning the trip there. Telegrapher Killed by Train. Tho h Cy ot E. C. Park, married. aged tvtuiy-five, of Parnassus, Pa., a telegraph operator employed by the Pennsylvania railroad, was found be side the railroad tracks at Black's Run station on the Conemaugh di vision by a track walker. Park had finished his work and it is thought Hint he was on his way home when he was struck by a passing freight en gine. Arm Severed, Walks Mile. With his arm severed, John Mattox, young farmer residing south ol Washington, Pa., walked a mile to his home, where he collapsed, Mattox was thrown from his seat on a mowing machine on striking a stump. His right arm caught in the cutter and was severed. Horse Gives Boy a Shaking. Enraged when he was struck by a stone, a horse which was grazing in a pasture near Johnstown, Pa., at tacked Russell Williams, seven years old. The horse picked the boy up In his teeth and shook him violently. The boy is in a serious condition. Charter Notice. Notice ia hereby given tbat application win oe matte oy reward T. Noble, Hen ry O. Evans. Charles O. Collett. C. D, Siegleand H. O. DeVsn to tbe Governor of Pennsylvania on tbe 26th dav of Au gust, 1014, at 10 o'clock a. m under the provisions of an Act or Assembly enti tled: "An Act to provide for tbe Incor porsllon and regulstion of Nstursl Gas Companies," spproved tbe 2!tb dsy of msy, a. u. 160b, and the supplements thereto, for a charter lor an intended cor poration to be called "Elk Natural Qas Company," the chsracter and object of wuiuu in me proauoing, dealing in, trans portation, storing snd supplying nstural gas In the onunties or Elk. Forest. War ren and McKean, and for these purposes to bave, possess and enlnv all tbe rights. benefits and privileges of ssld Act or Assembly and supplements thereto con ferred. Evans, Nonm & Evans, Solicitors MASTER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Sitting In Eauitv. In the Coort of Common Pleas or Forest County, No. 2, May Term, 1013. Marlon Gerow, Plaintiff, vs. Katharine Fitzgerald et al., Defendants. By virtue and authority or the ssld Court in me vested, I will expose at puoiio saie on Saturday, the 15th Day of Auguftt, A. I. 1911, at 1 o'clock p. m., at the Court House, Tionests, Pa., the following described irsci or isna, situate in Tionesta Town ship, Forest Countv. Pa., viz: Beginning at a post on tbe Allegheny river, the corner of lands formerly owned by G. W. Zents; thence along a line nt aio .en is land north 28 degrees west 125 perches to a white oak stub; thence north 70 degrees east 115 perches to a bircb stump at tbe bank or the run; thence south 30 degrees east 115 rods to a white oak post now on tbe bank or ibo Alle gheny river; thence down the said river by ita courses 120 perches to tbe plsce or uegiuuiug. uoniaininp, 07 acres or land, be tbe same more or less. Improvements. Two story fnme dwelling house, frame bsrn, orchard of iron trees, improved cultivated land. Terms of Sale. Ten per cent, to be paid on day of sale, one-tblrd in one year, one-third in two years and one third In three years, deferred payments to be secured by bond and mortgage to be entered of record and to bear 6 ner cent, interest. Purchaser to have the right to pay all or one-naif tbe purchase money 00 confirmation or the ssln. A. C. Brown, Master. Farmers ! No fertilizer is so lasting as Lime and none pays better for the time, labor ana money spent in getting it onto the land. We are the largest nrnrlnr.ftrs unit shippers in this part of the State. uraers handled promptly I In buvin? from us vnn Hn hticitiAeg di rect with the manufacturer and save the middleman's profit. Write for prices delivered to your Station. Rose Point Burned Lump Lime Rose Point Ground Burned Lime Rose Point Hydrated Lime ROSE POINT STONE & LIME CO. New Castle, Pa. I Silk Shirt I Waists. We have received fresh from the manu facturers a few dozen shirt waists that should appeal to every lady who appreciates dain ty garments. t These waists are 2 made of excellent ma- X terial, in the latest de- t signs. X Some are plain I white, others white ground with stripes, and some are linen trimmed. We bought these waists under value, and have priced them low. $2.25 V I t G. W. ROBINSON & SON REPORT of tbe Auditors of Howe Township, Kohool Account: Receipts. Stste appropriation for tbe year ending juiy, ln Z.Z73 vi Balance on baud fiom last year. 4,858 14 From Collector 6.640 82 From County Treasurer for un- aeated Isnds since last report.. 4'5 22 From all otber sources 67 00 113,283 30 V vnAfwllttirAA Tescbers atteoding institute $ 105 00 Building and furnishing bouses 8MA 10 Iteming, repairing, eto G!ti 70 Teachers' worm A no Sfhool leit hnnka Vnn 9n School supplies other than text OUOKS Wlfl 21 Fuel and contingencies 60O 00 Feea ol Collector 219 48 Fees of Treasurer 201 fw Salary of Secretary 100 00 Furniture ISM tin Tuition paid M 219 00 transportation of pupils 100 08 10.S54 95 Bslsoce cash on band 2,irJU 35 Witnesa our bands thla 6th dav of Julv. 1914. D. F. Oroscost, President, O. E. Rupert, Secretary. h. W, Swan, I ..,.,, . True True Vf Via Wa alua holding true to tradition remnant day 'riday il july 31st You know what this means the greatest sa e ever instituted by a mercantile establish ment. Watch for forthcom injannouncements and make your preparations to com: to Pittsburgh for this great event; it will pay you mightily to spend time and money liberally in at tending the sale. Boggs & Buhl. PITTSBURGH, PA. J. L. Hepler LIVERY Stable. FiDe carriaee8 for all occasions. , 1 with first class equipment. We cap fit you out at any time for either a pleasure or business trip, and alwaya at reasonable rates. Promnt service and courteous treatment. Com 9 and see us. Rear of Hotel Weaver TIONESTA, PA. Telephone No. 20. Free! Absolutely!! Free!!! Free New Upright Piano Free and $1,000 in Cash Purchasing Value Presents lit PRIZE NEW UPftlGKT PIANO FREE 2nd PRIZE Cash Value Purchasing Voucher for S12S.00 3rd PRIZE Cash Value Purchasing Voucher for 103.00 4th PRIZE Cash Value Purchnsinf Voucher for 87.00 5th PRIZE Cash Value Purchasing Voucher for 75.00 0a anr Piano In our Complete Line for Salting the Mysterious 27 Pilule The fire iperxma imjinj tK. aeitnt comet innrm will receive in order of neMneu, the .Love pnzes. No dupliulea .ccepted, A Little Intelligent Work Mar Bring You a FREE I am. Winnen will be duly notified by nuiL Endow 2-cent lUmp for reply. Witts your name .ndaddrrH plainly and mailtoday, August 31. I'JN. Addreas Department HAGGERTY-COOK CO, Manufa.ctur.ra Distributor. Warren, Penn. 1 I 'All. HARVEST GOES WTO THE BANK OORBA When a man works hard for his money he is the one who ought to have it not some smooth schemer who comes along peddling some valueless get-rich-quick proposition. The one sure way to keep money is to bank it and let it pile up, and before you dig into the pile know you have some safe investment right here at home which you can watch and attend to yourself. CAPITAL STOCK, 150,000. SURPLUS, 1100,000. Do your banking with us. d. nov nonf We pay liberal interest consistent with safety, X JCL VsCLlu. Forest County NoLtionaJ Bank, TIOXESTA, I A. Executor's Notice. Estate of Truman D. Collins, late of Nebraska, Forest County, Pennsylvania. Letters lestsmentary upoo tbe above named estate having been granted to tbe uoderalgned, all persons having claiina against the asms will present them, duly sutbenlicated, for payment, and those indebted thereto will pleaae make prompt payment to K. a. Collins. Executor, Nebraska. Pa. StkbrA Wetolb, Attorneys, Oil City, Pa. AUDITORS' REPORT of Tionesta Township School District for tbe vear ending July 6, 1914: lienry mum, collector. Debtor. To duplicate 1913 t2,625 80 6 per cent, added on $089 58 34 48 Collected on 1U12 laud returns 6 34 12,666 C2 Creditor. By amount paid Treasurer 12.437 03 Land returns 64 88 Ezonerationa 64 71 t'2,&66 62 Jacob Smearbangh, Treasurer. Debtor. To balance in treasury $ fi.VS 37 Tuition received 202 80 State appropriation l.rttiji 24 Slate high school tuition 34 00 Henry Hlura, Collector 2,437 03 County Treasurer 443 69 Borrowed money 8O0 00 Interest on borrowed money 9 00 Received for atone 7 00 Miscellaneous. 40 6,5o7 63 ,.t5,9'2 03 .. 119 04 ,. 486 46 Creditor. By orders redeemed , 2 per cent. com. on o,952 03 Balsnce In treasury (6,557 63 ,1,397 12 ,. 85 92 EXPENDITURES. Buildings and furnishings Repairing, etc.. Teachers' wages Teachera' institute Fuel Contingencies Text books , School supplies Debt snd iuterest paid Collector's commission Ostbs Trsnsportatlon Enumeration , Election of Superintendent Postage Secretary 'a salary , Directors' convention Filing lax liens Scrubbing Auditing and printing report..., Tuition Miscellaneous . 2,81 N) 00 . 135 00 . 150 H5 . 140 25 17 28 . 127 27 . 301 60 121 53 8 75 . 67 44 10 00 . 17 34 3 13 60 00 10 00 6 00 28 50 . 22 00 . 464 80 1 95 15,952 03 lNAISiJlALi 8TATEMES T, Resources. By Jacrrb Smearbaugh, Treaa $186 46 County Tieasurer 155 05 l.snd returns 83 97 Tax liens 61 22 726 70 LilaDllllles. Order No. 119 outstanding 507 50 nenry mum, collector's com A 48 Surplus of resources 212 72 mo 70 We, the undersigned Auditois of Tio nesta Township, hereby certify that we bave examined tbe foregoing accounts and And them to be correct to tbe beat of our knowledge. A. L. Thomson, A. 8. Mealy, I Auditors. Audit HOWARD O. BLOCHUR, Fred. Grettenberger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work nertalnine to Machinery. En. gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General Blacksm I thing prompt ly done at Low Rates. Repairing Mil) Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and lust west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Tour patronage solicited. FRED. ORETTEN BURGER m this coolest cluKt 1 00 INC. DO IT NOW! K Cily Fruil Slore H. I. Cohen, Proprietor. Always Ready To supply your wants in anything in the Fruit and Vegetable Line. No such stock ever kept in Tio nesta before. Our reputation already extends to all parts of the County, and all because we keep the Freshest, the Largest and the Best stock. Come and See. You are bound to be more than pleased. Store in Central Hotel Block, Tionesta. t t IF.R.Lansonl Still On Deck. SELLS Oleomargarenoj Buster Brown Shoes, General Merchandise. Jiearly Everything- You Need. ALWAYS THE RIGHT PRICE, f i At the Racket Store BARGAINS in Graoiteware, Tinware, Glassware, Chinaware, Stationery, Hosiery, Wallpaper, Window Shades Elm Street, - Tionesta, Pa. Our Way to Advertise DIRECTIONS Take any number from one to fifteen, place in the iquarea to when added to gether, vertically, horizontally and di agonally, the total will be 27 No number can be used more than twice.