WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1(5. The best time in the year to paper is when everybody else has finished. Then there is no difficulty in securing the services of a compe tent paper hanger because of the light demand for such work and another and more potent rea son is that after the regular season is over you can buy paper hangings at to off the regu lar prices. We are now selling wall paper at actual cost. Not remnants cither, but full lines and a large variety of designs : Tapers that were 15c per roll, now 10 I is 20 23 35 and all others at proportionate reductions. At these prices we do not expect the stock to last a great while. The & avis PxaBxacr THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WKDNKHDAY, OCTOHKK Hi, WOl. FIRE INSURANCE . . AND . . REAL ESTATE AGENCY ..OF.. CJ. MIES & SDN, TIOXESTA, PA. All Leading Co in Millies Represented. Wild Lands, Farms, Rouses Lots for Sale or lient. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Sew Atlvertisenienls. I, minor. Ad. Illinois Central. Ad. levooACo. Header. Clarion Normal. Local. Kiimrt A Nilberbcrir. Ail. Hopkins. Ail am) locals. K. W altera .It Co. Local. Tinnesla Cosh IStoro, Locals. White Star Oroeery, Local. Hcalli .V Foil. Ail. mni Locals. Tionrsla Photo tiallerv. Ijocal. A.W. Mtroup. Public Sale notice. Oil market closed at l.-tO. Oil anil pas leases at this ollice. You can Ki t it at llopkina' store. No trouble about filtiiia, ladies' coats tT. C. 8. It Hopkins' erenlnir next week. Capes, Jacket and furs. It They are all well satisfied who pur chase at T. C. S. It Shot Kins for rent anil aimmitinn for aale at White Star Grocery. tf We leail when it conies to stylish hats at low prices. 11 F. Wai.tkrs A Co. Call at the TioncMa Gallery and see now stvlo panel pictures, at ?!. 0 per dozon. It Reports say tliat mormon elders are proaelytliiK to beat the band in Clearlleld county. Thanksgiving turkeys takrn on sub scription at this ofliee. Don't all speak at once. Pears and (luincos at the White Star Grocery. The best ti me for preserving is rlcjit now. It Como to our opening on Thursday or Friday and see a display of liBts worth Be inn. It F. altei's Co, li per cent, oir all wraps at our store from now on, and you know the prices wcrochcaperthan any bodyelse's. llrath A Felt. It If you think of purchasing Ks heater do not fail to see tha stock dis played by llio Tioncsta Heating and Plumbing Co. It We've lia I some good chestnut dnyg during the past week, owIiik to the hlph wind, but the clicstnula rciused to fall owini; to lack of chestnuts. The elective work In tho new course of study, in force at the Clarion Slate Normal School, has greatly Increased the popularity of that Institution. It Business was good In the cloak de partment last Friday. nighty-four was the amount we sold. 25 per cent off all wraps In sock. Heath A Feit. It Fifteen photographs for the price of one dozen at Chapped' Studio, Oil City, . Pa. The finest work at popular prices. Kastman Kodaks and supplies. Kl-D-4 A representaiive of the largest cloak manufactory in Philadelphia will bo at Hopkins' store next week with a grand line of capes, jackets and furs. Wait for liltn. It Don't put off putting up your fruit supply till two lute to get the host at lowest prices. The While Slar Giocery is the place where you get I ho finest a.1- aurtment. It Mrs. Christiana Mathias diod in the poor bouse at Wilkcsbarre while tho ex ecutors ora llrooklyn man a will wore searching for her to pay her flO.OOO that ha i been left to her. Rev. Forest F. Shoup was chosen Elder of the Buffalo district at the recent meeting of the Free Methodist confer ence of that sectiou. Ilia address will re main for tho present tho same, 75 Tenth St. Hutl'alo, N. Y. Flro late last Saturday night burned a block and a hall of tho business section of Heynoldsville, Jefferson county, gut td 14 business places, including the Ho tel McConnell, one of tho town's largest hotels, anil lour dwelling houses. The lost i estimated at t liO.iKH) on which thrre is insurance of glT.OOO. 13 17 23 I'd win S. Wrighl, for more than 33 years warden of the Weslern Peniten tiary, has resigned his position on ac count of (ailing health, and Dr. McC. Johnson baa been appointed In his stead. Warden Wright has been a faithful and elliclent olllclal. E. D. Wasson and a party ol gentle men friends who were driving on Cropp Hill last Friday report the largest bunch of ratlcrs killed at one time this season. There were the mother and seventeen young onus, the latter ones being about a foot each in length. One day last week a gentleman lost a pair of gold bowed spectacles, presuma bly un tho ro d between Tionesta and Little lliokoi, creek. They wero in a case. Tue owner will appreciate the fa vor very much and suitably reward the finder if he will leave aamo at this office. Tho marriage of Miss Florenco H. Clark to Mr. William O. Fuellhart, two prominent and popular young society peoplo ofTiitioute, was solemnized at the residence of the bride's sister, Mrs. L. C. Porterfield, on the Nth Inst. Alter two weeks of sightseeing at the I'an-Am, and the eastern cities, the young couple will be at home to their Iriends at Endeavor, Pa. The Merienvillo Express of last week gives an account of two prominent citizens ot that place baying received an onyiuous letters threatening their livts unless they loft stated sums i f money at places designated by the writers. This is serious business and if the perpetrators are apprehonded it is more than probablo the pen. will receive them for a term of years. ' Tho season forall ga lie except rabbits and doer opened yesterday, and about ev ery fellow w ho could borrow a gun and provide himself with a lew loaded shells was out for the "stuff" but the amount brought in was comparatively nix. Birds Bre not what they were a year ago. The cold and wet weather during (lie hatch ing season seems to have done the work fur the little chicks, only a small percent ago of which were ablo 10 weather the storms. So many bums and vagrants have co no to habitually spending the winter in county Jails that it is high time the counties should find some other way of dealing with them. A season in a county Jail in cold weather Is a picnic for a tramp or bum. We trust something msy come out of the correspondence that has been going on between the commissioners of Venango, Mercer, Crawford, Warren and Forest counties in relation to co-operat ing In tl.e building of a workhouse. Ve nango Spectator. On December 1 tho Postoflice Depart ment will place on sale the new issue of postal cards, and they will be known ns tho McKinley cards. The dosign, as ex plained by Acting Postmaster General Madden, Includes the year of berth and year of death immediately to tho loll and right respectively of the Dame "McKinley," which will be directly un der the head. Above the head will be the words "series of 1!H)1," and above that "one cent." The inscription "United Slates of America," now ap pearing on the postal cards will be aban loned and placed at a point lower down so as to leave the space at tho upper part of the card about one-third of tho width of the card, clear for postal marks. At the convention of District No, Woman's Relief Corps, rcpiesentiiig Cameron, Elk, Forest Jefferson, McKean Potter and Warren counties, held in Tid ioute, last week the following officers for the ensuing yoar were elected: District President, Mrs. Helen 8. G. Morrison Corps 2:1, Smothport, Senior Vice Presi dent, Mrs, Mary Primer, Corps 13, Brad ford, Junior Vico President, Mrs. Sarah Agnow. Corps 137, Tionesta, District Treasurer, Mrs. Nina L. llunchet, Corps 5, Tidioute, Secretary, Mrs. A. Devlne, Corps 85, Johnsnnburg. It was decided to hold tho next animal convention at Bradford. The convention unanimously endorsed Mrs. Jennie E. Agnew as Do- pai tm mt Treasurer for noxt yoar at Get tysburg. The Derrick of yesterday says Chief of Police Roid received word yesterday to look out for a man driving a bay horse attached to a black buggy, tho horse and vehicle having been stolen from near Youngsville, Warren county, and that the thief had Lboen soen coming in tills direction last Sunday night. The horse is bright bay In color, very rangy in ac tion, is 1(1 hands high and weighs 1,21)0 pounds. There is a small white spot on the center of his forehead. The buggy is painted black, has side bars ami two of the bows are cracked or broken. Tho robo was of grey wolf and w as uulined. any one in this vicinity having any In sinuation concerning this rig will pleaso communicate with Sheriff J. W. Jamie son at 't ionesta or Chief of Police L. K. Dunham at Youngsvillo. Mrs. John Thomson, of East Hickory died at her home in that place at an early hour yesterday morning of asthmetic trouble, from which the had been suffer ing a number of years. Deceased was aged alwut thirty yeara and besidoa the stricken husband leaves two small chil dren and a boat of frinds to mourn her death. She was a daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. James Albaugh, of Albaugh hill. By reference to notice in this issue it will be observed that Farmer A. W. Strnup of the township issel.iug out, and expects to move to a more congenial cli mate soon. We regret to learn that 'Lon's health has tailed so of late that this move is made uecevsary. He may move to North Carolina but has not de cided as yot. His farm is for sale also, and as he has everything in excellent con dition about him, it would be a good opening for someone, as he will sell on easy terms. Storiea of big porkers are coming in early this season. Here's one from the Derrick : A hog drover Ironi Utica, this county, purchased a hog from John Sliea aley, of Sago run, Friday, which w eighed 1M0 pounds aiid is expected to weigh fully 700 pounds dressed. The animal measured nine feet ton inches in length. Mr. Sheasley also sold two similar hogs, receiving 873 for the lot. Will Sampsell sold a drove of five and received JUKI for the lot. Mr. Sheasley 's monster pig was a Whilo Chester, three years old. An organization ol farmers, effected recently In Westmoreland enmity, has re ceived monimotli bloodhound trom North Carol1 na. The animal is warrant ed to track a man l cover, and is ol the most savage nature. The object is to hunt down persons who have been butchering the farmers' cattle, sheep and bogs in the fields and carrying away the meat. The practice lias been going on for several weeks. Now the whole countryside is waiting Impatiently lor the time when the avage hound shall be let loose. -Elliciont teachers and directors aie but little more of a necessity than good parents. This is a point too ollon lost sight of, and is one of the drawbacks of the system. By good parents, we mean parents who will take an Intelligent in to re t in assisting and upholding the hands of the teachers, who are the finest examples ol the true Christian mission ary on earth, and at the sauio time the most sadly neglected. How many of the parents of pupils attending the public hools ever visit the schools, or even give the teacher a word of encourage ment? C. F. Ledabnr, who Is working the Proper farm al the top of Herman Hill, came near losing one of his valuable team horses last Friday. His son Howard had driven into the yard back of the Forest House to deliver a load of potatoes, when one of the horses stepped upon some boards (hat hud been thrown over an abandoned well somo ten or twelve feel deep. The boards being rotten tho horse broke through, but the holo was too nar row to admit his body going in an! his head caught on the side, and alter con siderable hustling he whs extricated without much bodily injury. (Jiaiiil Millinery (Ipeniui;. Thursday and Friday, Oct. 17-IS is the date of our annual Winter Opening of bats and bonnets; also tallica' skirts waists and fiirnishlnus in general. We have a line line of all new goods, and must say the styles were never more beautiful or the pricea more reasonable. Wo will endeavor to malie it an object for customers fr ni out of town. Come and see the pretty things. It F. Waltkks A Co, l'u I) lie .Sale. The undersignod will sell at auction on his pr tnh.es on German Hill, Tionesta tow nshii, on Saturday, Cetober 2ii, 1W1, beginning at 10 o'clock a. in., the follow ing: One team of horses, wlcght about 2700 pounds, set of double harness, ac t of light do.ible harness, heavy wagon with two sets of wheels, high and truck wheels. pair heavy bobs, waiion box and 'rack top btingy good as new, horse rake.mow- ing maehino, pair tackle-blocks and lines, lot of wrapper chains, fanning mill, plow, harrow, cultivator, saddle, nnd lot of tools too numerous to mention. Also 4 cows, 3 two-year-old boilers, 2 yearling hciicrs, 2 spring calves and a lot of nice chickens. My farm is also for sale at a fair price and on ea y 'erms. Tkiims Made known on day of sale. A. W. Sthoi T Letter to Landers & Wriiian. Tioneula, I'd. Dear Sirs: Suppose you aro going to paint a house, and ask all tho painters ther s are within reach to bid on it you furnish materials, they lo say what to use. and charge for tlmo and the know how. How many will ue the same paint? Tliev. generally, will compound their own paint. There will be no two alike. And this is the end of the notions that painters know how to make paint. They know how to put p.iint on; and that is their busines-. Tliev ought to know what to buy. How many of them kimwwhat to buy ? A blacksmith buy nails, because bet ter shoe and nails than he can make are made for less than ho can make them for by machinery. Wagonmakera buy wheels, bscau'e better wheels than they can inane are mado for less than they can mako them for by machinery. Why should a painter mako hi ow naint. when he can buy better for less? We takethe risk of how it turns out, bo- sides. Devoo lead and zinc is the paint lasts twice as long as the average paint or s paint lead and oil. , Yours truly, hii " F. W. Dkvok A Co. r. S. James D. Davis soils our paint in your section. News from Krie. 'The name ' Wano' should be changed to wonder, as it has done wonders for me. Dr. C. H. Harvey, Erie, Pa." ano Electric Oil. a guaranteed rem edy for Neuralgia, Skin Disease, Injuries, Pains and Sprains. tf Wanted: An up-to-date man for man oger ami general agent ol this county by The Fidelity 'Mutual Lite Insurant1 Company of Philadelphia. Salary and commission to right man. Address, with references, F. M. Wheaton, III N. Bread St. Philadelphia, Pa. 3t tow YOU AM) YOLK FKIEMH. Miss May Grovo visited friends in Oil City Monday. Miss Minnie Reck was a visitor to Oil City yesterday afternoon. Mrs, U. G. Gaston left Monday noon to visit htr parents at Utica, Pa. Mrs. J. 11. Muse and mother, Mrs. George, are visiting in Franklin. Miss Carrie Matha was a visitor to Oil City last Saturday afternoon. Miss Louise Killiuer is now- clerking iu Killmer Bros, dry goods store. Mrs. Clara Hayden of S'Verly, is cir culating among Tionesta friends. Miss May Clark was up from Oil C;ty to spend Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hart are up from Oil Cily for a few days' visit with rela tives Will Lyons of Butler, Pa., Is a guest at the home of bis aunt, Mrs. Win. Law rence. Alex McCarty of Oil City, Is here for few days visit with his uncle, Thomas MavB. Mrs. Kale B. Craig gave a five o'clock tea to a number of her lady friends last evening. Mrs. Minnie Phillips of Youngsville, Pa., is hero on a visit to her sister, C. K. Bradbury. Mr. and Mrs. 11. M. Zabniser spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Young at Buck Mills. Mi Kathleen Joyce of tho High School faculty spent Saturday with friends in Oil City. Our old friend Samuel Mervin of Hickory township, paid us a pleasant isil yesterday morning. Hait Lawrence was out Monday taking bis first airing after his eight ecks' siege of typhoid fever. Mrs. S. J. Lynch and children of Endeavor were guests at tho home of D. W. Clark tl.e first of tLe week. Mr. and Mrs. Russell of Grove City, were guests of the latter s sisters Mrs. E. Armstrong over last Sabbath. -Mrs. C. L. Pardee of Los Angeles, alifornia, was a guest of her brother, I). Wasson, during the past week. -Dr. D. L. McAninch of Lamertine, Pa,, was a guest of bis brother, Rev. J. V. McAninch. over lust Friday night. Mr. anil Mrs. George Meader of Ti- tusvilie, are visiting the hitter' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wircgard on Gorman Hill. .Miss Christine Agnew, teacher of the 'ooper Tiact school, Howe township, was at hoinu with her mother over Sun- ay. Mrs. J. G. Dalo and Mrs. Jennie '.. Partridge entertained a number of their lady friends at a five o'clock tea last Friday. Mrs. Paup and daughter, Miss Ida, ol llio High School faculty, have moved Into tue rooms over F. Walters A Co.'s ml llinery store. Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Moody and Mr, and Mrs. Will Wcrtz returned Monday morning from a trip to Pittsburg on a fleet of Hat boats. Mrs. Dr. Price of West Chester, Pa. was a guest of hor sister, Mrs. 8. D. Ir win over Sunday, on her return home from the Pan-Ex. Nicholas I ken burg, who has been in the Oil City hospital for the treatment of his hand was at home over Sunday and is getting along nicely. Mrs. Mnry Joyce, who has been em ployed diii ing tho season in a Pittsburg millinery establishment, is at home lo recuperate from an attack of quinsy. Hi D. Hunter who has spent the last yor at Warren, has gone to Nyack, N. Y.. lo attend school a year at tl-a Christian Alliance Missionary Inslitnto Elmer Densmore, whosome time ago 'pulled up stakes" at Faguni.'us and moved to Buck Mills, was slinking hands with Tionesta friends Monday of this week. The llKPfnucvN acknowledges a verv pleasant call j'estcrilav morning from Mr. and Mrs. EJ. Shotls of Tylers- burg, who were paying a visit to this county seat. Mr. and Mrs. W. CI. Wyinan, Mrs. J, II. Fonos, Mrs. Charles Hood, the Misses Lizzie and Nannie Ritcliey, and Allan Gordon left on the noon train Monday for Buffalo ami the Pan-Ex. Cupt. S. N. Horner, ('apt. Steele and Calvin Garvin of Allegheny City aro jolly party stopping with Bert Thomson at Jiiinieson for tho p'lrpose ofbiiiiting and fishing for a low weeks, Will Klinestiyor was down from Sheffield visiting friends during the past week. He accompanied his father, Geo. Klineslivor, of Nobiaska, on a few days trip to the I'au-Ex. yestorday. George L. Scott, one of Jcnks town- ip's life-long citizens, has taken un his residence in Kane, which is equivalent to saying that Marie nville has lost a good citizen and Kane has gained one, Col. J. W. H. Roisingor and brother. Roe Relsinger, Esq., of Meadville and Franklin, respectively, are here this woek for a little recreation and D ciden tally to see what the game prospects are, Mrs. Pennell and son Clyde, of Ber- inn, Michigan, who have been viewing the sights of the Pan-Ex., stopped in Tio nesta a lew hoi, rs yesterday on their re turn homo to visit her cousins, J. W and Q. Jamie-son. Church Hill personals: Mr. and Mrs. Claries Sehactliir and Win. Cropp are Pan-Ex. visitors this week. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Church and daughter Hazel wero gun-ts at the home of Win. Cropp o( Cropp Hill over Sunday Rev. R. A. Zabniser and wife and Rev. Archie Zahnisor visited their father, II. M. Zabniser, here a part of last week while on their way to their new pasto rates at Youngsville, Pa., and Port Alle gheny, N. Y., rrspeetifully, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Clark of Punx sutawncv came ovor to pay a visit to his parents hero during tho week, and inc dentally to bring about a meeting be tween Granilna and Grandma D. W, Clark and their bouncing grandson. R. W. Lcilabur whose injuries were mentioned in lust week a KKI'I'iimca. was down from tho Warren hospital spend Sunday ilb Ins wile and pareds, Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Ledabnr, at Starr He is ireltiliL- along as well as couhl I exiieele.l and hi physician is still in hop s that ho will save the index linger, Ziur uml d'Huiliug make Devoe Iad and Zinc Paint wear twice as lung as lead and oil mixed by baud TEKKIHC (.'lYCEKIXE r.XPLOSIOX. Clarence Hard ami Frank Blown to Atoms. (ross Many of our peoble were startled about half past ten o'clock last Thursday morning by an explosion which seemed only a short distance from town. Build ings wero jarred and windows shaken as il by some heavy weight falling on the floor. The cause proved to be the explo sion of 800 or 1000 quarts of nitro glycer ine in the factory of the Harper Company near the Rvnd farm on Oil Crock, per haps 15 miles from Tionesta. Clarence Ward and Frank Gross were the only men in or near the building hen it went up, and as is usual in such disasters tliere is no one leit lo tell the story of how it happened or what caused the explosion. They had gone to the fac tory early in the morning, Ward having charge of the plant, a position ho had held for about 6 years, the other victim being his helper. Everything within a 'ad ins of several rods was demolished, an oblong hole nearly twenty feet de p being torn in the ground, and the trees for several rods around being smpped of their leaves. A horse driven by the men was found some distance away dead, but without a scratch visible on his body. All the machinery In the buildings -there being two of them each 30xS0 feet was warped and twisted into almost unrecog nizable shapes, a part of the main shaft ing woigliing nearly a hundred pounds being found a good quarter of a mile from the factory. Clarence Ward was a twin brother of laud Ward, f illed In a similar explo- shut near Franklin six years ago, and whose place at the dangerous business ho had filled ever since. Both boys wire former residents of this place and the de ceased was well and favorably known to many of our ciiiwns. He was aged 3-1 cars and leaves a wife and two small children. The other victim was single and lived not far from the scene of the awful explosion. ( ream of the News. . If thejudge be your accuser, may God be your helper. Don't forget the date of our opening Oct. 17-18. It F. Waltkr A Co. Any Iri-liinan will tell vou that green mint and orange bitters won't mix. Lotsofuew overcoat al Hopkins'. Look them over before you buy one. It Even the clock stops for awhile when it feels all run down. Hurry up with your grape preserves. Time is getting sh rt and the crop is al most all in. The White Star Grocery handles tho b"st. It Level means flat, but there's a dis tinction betweon level-bead and flat head. See Hopkins' lino of overcoala and clothing before you buy. It The fellow .vbo laughs an grows fat usually finds that the laugh is turned on him. Cash prices save you many dollars at T. C. S. It The people who never pay their debts seem to regard them as the land of promise. Do not think because our cloak open ing is over that you can't buy a wrap or fur from us. Now is tho time t' save money. 25 per cent, off all kinds. Hatlt d- Feit. It The fellow who N fresh should be sat upon. Not so, however, with paint. Next week Hopkins will announce the date of his opening. Wait for it and you will be well repaid. It The poetry of motion must be the kind that is sent the rounds. Yon save a nice sum by buying ladiescoatsatT.es. It The autumn bride Is one sort of ring candidate. Some nice little fur sets for children, (muff and callar). very nobby, new and cheap. See them. Heath it reit. It Some people would rather take medi cine than advice. Our opening was a "hummer" but we aro ti 11 humming away Nice as sortment of Jackets and isqes usl re- ceived to-day. 25 per cent, off all former prices. Heath A Felt. It The golf player who gels lost Is anx Ions to locate the missing link. Shoes that fit well ami weai well at at T. C. S. 11 When you see a man sympathizing with the under dog In a fight the chances are he has a bet on him. Wait for Hopkins' opening last of next week. Capos, jackets and film. II There may be moro ways than one to kill a cat, but the majority of them are failures. Tho'echilly eveniiiK remind yon you need heavier clothing, and best place to buy underwear is at Tlonosta Cash Store. It Many a girl with missionary tendon cie marries a man who is a perfect heat linn. -Have you seen the handsome line of walking skirts we are allowing. Piices langn from $l.!8 to !.75. Heath A Fell. -The umpire in the gamenf life is con tinnally yelling "play hall !" The Ti nesta Heating and Plumbing Company have an elegant line ot gas heaters on hand see them le-lore niiviug It's always a good idea lor people who lump at conclusions to look before they leap. If Tnoy Didn't Weigh Three to eight ounces more to the pint, Devoe's (loss Carriage Paint would wear no Ionizer tlnn others. I'.xtra weight means heavier body covers thicker: Wear longer. Sold by J. I). Ilavi. tf TIO.MiSTA MAllliKTri COUPKCTKD F.VKKY TUKMI1AY, BY HKI.IAIU.r. IlKAI.KKH Flour t sack l.tiOi.i l.iiS Corn inial, feed, "rf lisi Iti Corn meal, family, r WO lb l.V Chop feed, pure grain 1:1.1 Oats (a, .1" Corn, shelled - Huck wheat Hour. ' If Beans "f bushel Ham, sugar cured Ilacon, sugar cured Shoulders Halt Pork, r' Wliitefisli y kit Suuar Syrup N'. (1. Molasses Collee, Roast ltio CollW, bleiiiiedJava Tea Hotter , llice , Kgu, fresh Sait fi barrel I. aril Potatoes, 'ft bushel,. , Potatoes, Sweet -f It I.ime t tiarrcl Nails V keg 2.MI .1 ,H .W .tin ..S(t. ., .n. .O-idn.Us . I'll -iio !.rs .1- ,7."i , .!Wl.i!U i.lh . J . Hopkins. NEXT WEEK! TIiIh Kpure Will (live the I'xart Dale ttfOiir Opening L. J. HOPKINS Ladies' 50c Underwear, 35c. . Two case LADIES' EXTKA HEAVY FLEECED UN DELI WEAli Wis and Pants All izi-3oc: per garment. In Jure, when not one men-ham it fifty thinks ot buying Winter iJnri rear we ran across a mill iu need ol ready cash tbat lia ' some 200 c-es it uuderwear to sell al a price Cull v ealizing the exceptional val ue ve bought two cases ami slon d ill iu, knowing that no such values could be had October l"t -this is why vi, u get a 50u gar inent tor 35c. Cloth for Boys' Suits. Mothers who pref, r buying el. ill .m.l milking the suits instead o purchasing th.-in ready made will appreciate this cloth it's an ad vantage don't eo-t as much and you iei a much better ma'erial cocies in three shades Navy , Hi .un and Oark Garn-1 cloth is $1.50 a yard anil is 50 inches wide 40 inch JIOI'SACMMJ. 50c. 40 inch VENETIAN, 50c. These cloths eompris- what we iliink the bet FIFTY CEN T DKESS GOODS VALUED oH'ercl in ilita city sol d and mixed colorings 15 Dill' rent Shades STILL A GOOD SIZE ASSORTMENT IN THE H!c PTUNT AND FLANNELETE W'KA ITU lis A DVEIi ! ISED. Saturday Evening-SPECIAL- 7 to 10 o'c, Ladies' Made Flannelette Skirts, 21c. WILLIAM B. JAMES, Write lor Samplea. 203 CENTRE & 204 SYCAMORE SIS., OIL CITY, PA. Killmer Bros. New Fall and We have put I'orJl perry eH H in buying our new go-nla to buy .-uly that which is but suiteil to the community and to the tastes of our pair u s, ami we have bought low so that we may sell low We invite you to inspect our new stuck ot DRY GOODS, BLANKETS, OUTING FLANNELS, GLOVES AND MITTENS, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOODS AND FASCINATORS. BOOTS AND SHOES, RUBBER GOODS, &C, &C. OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT OF THE CHOICEST GOODS. inST THE TDJElUG- STORE V'e carry the Freshest Drugs nui Patent Mudicin , Finest lVrfi.inea and Toilet Articles, I'ainls, Oilr, C. H. KILLMER Many Satisfying Kinds of Seasonable Underwear. Al SOtr Mcii't Wool Fleeced Hurt- ami Diaweis, you won't find tins garment in all utor s at this prion. Also Jersey Kidded Cotlou Fleeced; three Colors, ec-ue, browu unit blue At 111. OO Men's cBtnral gray il-'enbury ' go.ds, !H) per rent, wool; iScarlet knit shirts and l awi rs all wool .lers-y Lined wi ol shirts an t drawers; to colors, pink and hr n Fleered L'ned wool shirts an I draaera shi.'ls silk trimmed Al $I.50 -Natural Gray, Medium Weil' lit Jersey Knit Slilrls ami Drawers; a verf nic weight lor ofli :e in -il Neural (irav, A mcriran IIos. ii-ry Co 's yoods, the best wearing garment nu earth at the price shorn and 'touts in this line. At tS.UO Luzeru Co ' goods in fancy s riprs, pinks and b!u; sti icily all wool and medium weight. Men, did you ever wear a union suit? If not you've missed one of the com forts of life, and one of the heat-lilting and m- sl comfortable is the Muneing not itravagant iu pri. e. either fl 50, $, 12 50, $'l to f t 50 a mit 41X43 SENECA ST, CAPES. JACKETS AND FURS. Teloi hone, either line, 'iri7 Winter Goods IS FULL Varuishes and Wall l'.ipi r. W. F. KILLMER forte. PRice clothirTS OIL Cii Y.FA:
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