The New Dress Goods. Three weeks and Easter will be here. Considering all that must be done, time is short, but we're ready ready in every sense of the word. Heady with a complete stock of the best and most desirable materials for spring and summer wear. There's no scarcity ot materials here. Our orders were placed months ago when the style tendencies first began to as sert themselves. As a result we have the goods prunellas, series, satin stripe henreitas, English worsteds, satin directoire, and many other iabnes that are in great demand. Every one of the beautiful new shades is represented, but with all the vast assortment there is need of promptness in pur chasing. Xone of the pieces can be duplicated, and you may miss just the piece you wanted so much. The Correct Styles a.re Here. It is easy enough to be out of fashion. But to be right in style, in the latest style, in the best style that is a different matter. We have the Right Attire for All Occasions. No matter where you're planning to go or what you're planning to do, you'll find here the right Millinery, Suits, Gowns, Wraps, Lingerie, Gloves, &c, that will make you feel comfortable in mind as well as body. We appreciate the fact that much of our progress depends upon our study ot the fash ions and our extreme care in the selection of stocks; conse quently you can buy at this store with the absolute assurance that the styles are correct and the merchandise reliable and dependable. New HimaJacyaL Cloths. We have iust received another consignment of the popular new fabric Himalaya Cloth. At present, we have it in all the wanted shades, but on account of its extreme popularity it will be well to make your selection as early as you can. The Smart & Silberberq Co. OIL CITY, PA. Money Spent is Energy Wasted Money Saved is Energy Stored Save your energy against the day ot need by putting your money in a Four Per Cent Savings Account With the liig Bank, Oil City Trust Company, Oil City, Pa. Teachers Wanted A WfWTUffQ In Senior kfOTT j Indiana -' J&Ord Model W" tEZjl School To Attend the Spring Term Opening April 6 At the State Normal School Counei leading to State Certificates and Life Diplomat Review, Businest and Mutic Couriet Addrett th Principal for Catalogue James E. Ament, LL, D. Indiana, Pa. ........ .f.Xlfl Jlllllll Jllll J - rTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT T I I I I 1 I I I TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTtt I Pennsylvania Railroad I ASTI.lt VACATION EXCURSION TO Washington, D. C. tvi:.r.siiY, a iic iii 7, ioou ROUND $11.00 TR.IP FltOJI TIOXESTA PROPORTIONATE RATES FROM OTHER POINTS Tickets will be ond goinRon MK'ilir traluH on date named and to return within eleven days, Including date ol'excurHiori. RFTCRNtN", tickets will be flood to stop-off at BALTIMORE or PHIL ADEL.PHIA, arTordlng an opportunity to visit ATLANTIC CITY. For tickets and additional information apply to Tickot AgentH. J. R. WOOD, Passenger Trallio Manager. fSEO. W. ltOYD, Ueueral Pasgeuger Agent. Mrs. Dugald's Guest Original. "Really, mamma," Lois Hunter'i sweet voice pleaded gently, "I don't care to go. I am tired of receptions. hojHe parties and, In fact, of society In general. I Just want to stay home quietly now with you and papa. While we were In Europe I grew so weary of rushing from one reception to another and being Introduced as tho daughter of Robert Hunter, the wealthy New York banker. I often, wish papa didn't have to much mo ney, then I would know for a cer tainty that I was liked for myself and not because of papa's money.' "Uut, Lois dear," her mother in tervened, "you know Mrs. Ougald is such a dear friend of mine that she would feel slighted If you refused to go to her house party, especially as sue la so fond of you. It will only bo fur a week and after that you may refuse as many invitations as o,i wish. But I ean't understand it, dear. Before we went abroad you ..e.er seemed to tire of pleaure, and uo you act weary and listless the i cuter part of the time. I will leave joa now to think It over." So speak- Ing, Mrs. Hunter went out of tut room, leaving Lois alone. Darkness Mas deepening, but Lois did not vtant a light and drawing a chair la front of the fireplace In the cosey library, she fell Into a reverie. "Mamma was right," she mused. "I have not been myself of late, not tin re I met Harold Kennlston la Switzerland." At the thought, the color deepened on her pretty fact and unconsciously she sighed heavi ly. Then she let her mind wander back to the summer before her meeting with Harold Kennlston la the quaint little inn of the pictures que Swiss town for three weeks they had been thrown together con stantly there had been drives and I hey had sailed on the pretty Swiss lake. Then the telegram which call ed him home the hasty farewell with her father, mother and other guests gathered on the veranda to te him off, for he had become a general favorite. In saying "Good by" he had pressed her hand and murmured In a low tone: "Your father says you are to remain an other week I will be back here with. In that time and then I shall say to you, Lois, what I have longed to say." That was all, and he as gone the ween passed siowiy nt did not come then came their de parture for America and their arri val at their Brooklyn home. Now two months had passed and al though she waited eagerly, she bad heard nothing. In this manner her thoughts trail ed on until Anally, with an impat ient sigh, arising from her chair, she said with a determined air, "Well, I will go to Mrs. Dugald's mamma says her cousin, a young nobleman, Is visiting her and I shall go and enjoy myself. What right have I to be thinking of Harold Kennlston he Is nothing to me and never shall be so It seems." Accordingly, the next day, ' after an hour's ride on the train, Lois reached her destination, where she found Mrs. Dugald's carriage awaited her and she was driven rapidly to the pretty home of her hostess. As Mrs Dugald clasped the girl in her ai rns and kissed her, in welcome, she exclaimed: "My, how sad you look. Lois dear!" Lola was the first of the guests to arrive with the exception of Mrs. Dugald's cousin, the young noble man, who had arrived the day be fore from Engltnd. Mrs. Dugald directed Lois to her room in order that she might refresh herself after her journey. An hour later, Lois appearing, made a pretty picture attired In a dainty white gown, with her golden hair framing the fair face, yet there was a wistful look In her eyes. Drawing the girl's arm through her own Mrs. Dugald led the way Into the living room, where Mr. Du gald fat with another gentleman whose back was turned. It was Just dusk and Lois could not see clearly. Mr. Dugald greeted her warmly, and then Mrs. Dugald, stepping forward, said: "Lois, allow me to lntroduct my cousin, Lord Harold Kennlston. Hurry, this Is Miss Hunter." Before Mrs. Dugald had finished speaking Lord Kennlston sprang for ward and extended his two hands haying: "Lois MUs Hunter," while Lois dazedly gave him her hand, at first growing pale, but when he spoke waves of crimson mounted to neck, face and brow. Mr. .and Mrs. Du gald looked on in amazement and then tactfully withdrew. As the door closed on them, one look and Lord Kennlston drew the blushing girl into his arms and then told her the old story, which Is ever new to the happy listener. Then he explained how, after ad justing the matters which had called him home from Switzerland his father had died suddenly, leaving him the title and estates; this caused the delay he had arrived at the Swiss village a week later than ho had promised, had vainly en deavored to find some trace of Lois or her parents, then came Mrs. Du gald's Invitation to vlilt her in Am erica and he had accepted It Irt the hope of finding Lois. When Mrs. Dugald returned to summon them to dinner one look at the happy blushing face ot Lois told her all. For the remainder of the week Lord Kennlston and Lois were the central attraction of the party, On ber return home Lois wore a solitaire diamond and the following June became Lady Kennlston. IQS. M. flYEl PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER. Repairs Roller, Mill, Tanks, Agitators). Ituy and Nells Second - hand Boilers, Etc. Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. End of Suspension Bridge, Third ward, Oil. CITY, PA. Sigworth & Hcplor LIVERY Stable. Having recently purchased the A C. lire? livery stable, we are making many improvements to keep the ser vice first-class and up-to-date. New horsts and carriages will be added and we guarantee to our patrons the best turn outs to be hd, courteous attention, and reasonable rates. Come and see us. Rear or Hotel Weaver Telephone No. 20. J Can You Beat i This? A tailoring proposition thai guarantees a saving in price. The fioest assortment of woolens to choose from and a fit that must be perfect before the garment are yours. $ There is Class to x My Clothes. Look at my line of sam ples. They are the very latest styles to be made as you like them. Pants $5 and up. Suits $15 and up. Cleaning and pressing done also. Call and see mo. J Win. I. Decliuiit, I The Tailor, Tionesta, Penna. I "F-S&nK No Danger If vou urn. th. rlcrht gasoline. Mare auto trouble, can be traced to inferior araaoline than from all other cause.. Whv not enjoy your machine, confident that the power is there juat when you need it moat. Waverly Gasolines ar manufactured expreaaly for automo bile use. Try the Waverlr branda. 76 Motor Stove Yon mar be assured of Instantaneous, pow erful clean exp!osiont freedom irom caroun deposition spam puifrs or in cynnaen Vuira igmuoo. ak your ocucr, Waverly Oil WorrU Co. Independent Refiners ritubarf, It, CHICAGO SLEEPING OAR (FROM OH, CITY) Leave Oil City, daily except Son rlav, 6:20 p m., ttHMtern Time, arrive all western points. i Returning leave Chlcaao 10:30 p. in., Central Time, dally except Mat- nrdv. arrive Uil Citv 2:35 D. in.. KnHtern Time. Luke Kbnre's station in Chicago hem I' eal-d of any line, Id the heart Of llUHillPKg diritriot. For informntlnn addreas W. 8. MeCuen, Agent, Oil City, Pa. Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Ry. 3 3-Gt Jacks & Mules UaifcH Mnlannl art rich. 210 fin." lartTr lack in. im and MhIm 1 el In 17 hands high, weiRh from itv iu iihu iub,-(ivu vii ea ch Cap now. I will pay a part of buyer's R R. fare ami shippiuR. Stock guar IHnircu. y, me mr prices RREKLFR'3 JACK FARM Wist Eirton.O B-. 'av it n n Pennsylvania Railroad EASTER EXCUBSIOE" $11.00 FROM TIONESTA TO Atlantic City CAPE MAY WILDWOOD, SEA ISLE CITY OR OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY Thursday, April 8, 1909 Tickets good going on trains leaving at 7.53 a. m. and 4. Ill p. m. on date of excursion to Philadelphia and connecting trains to seashore points STOP OVER AT PHILADELPHIA allowed on return trip If ticket Is deposited with Station Ticket Agent Tickets good to return wltuln fifteen days EASTER SUNDAY ON THE BOARDWALK : Full Information of Ticket Agents. t i J. R. WOOD, GEO. W. BOYD, I Passenger Trafllc Manager. General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. $ 4 FOREST COUNTY NATIONAL BANK. TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, S50.000. $90,000. Time Deposits Solicited. Will pay Four Per Cent, per Anmim A.Watnk Cook, President, A. B. Kelly. Cashier. DIRECTORS Wat. SMBARBAUOH, Vice President A. Wayne Cook, G. W. Robinson, Wm. Bmearhaugh, N.P.Wheeler, T. F.Rltchev. J.T.Dale, A. B. Kelly. Collections remitted for on day of pnyment at low rates. We promise our custom era all the benefits consistent with conservative banking. Interest piid on tlmx deposits. Tour patronage respectfully solicited. HK.W WtKAIIl.K. About His weeks ago a swelling came in my groin 2 Inches from my navel about the sire of a half lemon very painful and sai l to be caused by blood poison. I doctored about six weeks, and was get ting worse, when Mr. Brown told me about 8an-Cura Ointment. I applied it as a poultice, changing morning and night, removing all pain at once. In two davs it broke, discharging pus. I Iben changed it once a dy until it was per fectly healed. I recommend San-Cura Ointment as I lie bst poultice lever used. It removes pain and all pus, keeping a sore moist aud soft. Audrey Porter, KiAite -, iirajijlviTlB, Can you use $222.56 Many people would feel very glad if they could really say that they had this little sum Do you know that five cents a day at 4 interest will in ten years amount to this sum? This bank pays and makes it very easy to open an account by making one dollar the starting point. Start saving to-day. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $ 680,000.00 TOTAL ASSETS, OVER . $3,000,000.00 (Company FRAN KLI N. PA. r . Strictly MqlI Tailored Suits For Women, 16 50, 818 50 and $20. And such splendid suits at those prices thai this store's suit supremacy is being cDsUatly strengthened. Dress Goods. We shall not at this time go into detail concerning the hundred or so new pieces ol Dress Good" that have arrived siure the middle of February. New fabrics and every new color, 50o to $2 yard. The specific purpose of this advertisement is t ask special con sideration of an exceedingly handsome new dress fabric, Sok-tin Amazon. Every staple shade and nil the new shades, "taupe," "elephant," t "prunella," "catawba" and o hers. A fine, soft, rich texture with a nign satin nmsu mat sponging cries ooi a me leasi auct. The price iB SI 25 per yard. WILLIAM B. JAMES, - OIL CITY, PA. :: Buggies and Surreys. Road Wagons, "guaranteed" second buggy for the money 28 vehicles now m:i: jiv iiAit.i:ss n.i(jo.s iiakiiows cultivators mam; hi: rititii:its ;imi DRILLS IIARYLMTIXn Ji lt in FERTILIZER UUAK.tXTEK ALWAYS Spring Wagons. All styles. Wheels growth hickory. I can sell you a better than others, because I buy in car lots, in stock. Take your choice. Combined l'-tato Digger and rihowel Plow. It is guaranteed to he O K. 0k tan. See them They will surprise you. Driviug hiruess, $11 50. Kramer. Sea the new tubular axle. Light run ning aud strong. The New Burch, Cambridge, Oliver. The Burch is my leader. Try one. Wood anil steel frame. Spring tooth, lever, spike tooth 1'cice way down. The kiud that do not get loose in the joints and wabble. Success No better made. Empire, Ontario and Buckeye. The "celebrated" Johnston lino of Mowers, Bind erj. It-finerA. Tuililers. Iktilriis DimI TTttrruwa A'r? - i 1 - - - - - - i - - -1 lvi;lit per cent l'otash goods, with 12 per cent. Phosphoric Acid, (522 50 pnr t-n. I make good all defects in all goods sold by me. Come in on Saturdays. Am in on that day Or. phone me County and Frraer's 'Phones. J. G. Bromley. Tionesta, Pa. r.ji ii mi..,.. J& .Aw4isAlJPwii) . ," Ik DOUBLE-DISC RECORDS A different selection on each side They fit any machine That tells the whole story except that ai 65 cents for the Columbia Double-Disc you get a better record, on each side, than you ever bought be fore at $ 1 .20 for the same two selec tions. Get a catalog! BOVARD'S PHARMACY TIONESTA, PA.
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