ttHIIHItlltlllllltllMttlllllllllttltltltlttttt i THE SMART & SILBEHBERG CO., OIL CITY, PA. Buying Here Brings Decided Advantages. It gives you selection from stocks always kept up to the minute, and broader than you will find elsewhere outside of the largest cities. It gives you the benefit of the low prices made possible only through our enormous buy ing power. Most important of all, it gives you the sat isfaction of trading at a store that you have known for year3 as an honest and safe place to deal. Can't we become better acquainted! SPRING SUITS $10, $12, $15, $20, $25, $35, and More. Fluffy modes, with short jackets often draping to a point in the back, and with low shoulder or kimono sleeves. New skirts slender in outline, usually draped with a backward and upward movement, with tier and pannier effects. Silk poplin, silk moire, imported crepes, silk faille, gabardine, novelty weaves and serge. GOWNS FOR ALL PURPOSES. $10, $12, $15, $20 $25, and More. "Bouffant" afternoon, evening, and dinner gowns and dancing frocks; of beautiful soft silks, with nets and tulle, chiffon and laces used for filmy trimmings. Paris ian effects in ruflles and ruched tunics are a new feature. Their fashion story seems endless. SPRING COATS. $7.50, $10,' $15, $20, $25, and More Silk coats of taffeta, faille, Bengaline, poplin, and rmire taffeta some hanging full from the shoulder, with shirring at bottom. Scores of other coats for every occa sion in gofine, crepe, eponge, club checks, serges, and worumbo chinchillas. The loose, pannish Balmacaans, with flaring sleeves, are eeptionally good. AN EXTRAORDINARY BANK The ordinary bank will handle your business during vour lifetime only. With THE OIL CITY TRUST COM PANY You may leave it at your death and know that every wish will be faith fully carried out. CAPITAL and SURPLUS $1,000,000.00 Oil City Trust Company Oil City, Pa. I The Distinctive Garment Store x I Fifty Suits of Foreign Fabrics, I Semi Dressy Suits ii at $25.00. . The largest assortment we have cter offered at this price a reasonable price would be $35.00. Included are Labrador and Navy Blue Shep herd Checks of richness and reserve many styles and no two alike. Dressy Suits at $30.00. Of the striking bird's eye weave fabric, English wool crepe, gabardine and novelty and standard checks, an assortment which is almost inclusive in colors and which we cannot promise to equal at the price. Misses' Serge Suits. Misses' Silk Suits. Have You Seen Our Showing of Waists ? Many have taken advantage of early selec tion which means that you get a larger selection all new fresh waists which cannot be duplicated later, and you have a waist that is different from the ordinary in style, material and general make up. The Gossard Front Laced Corset absolutely the best front lace corset made. The Distinctive Garment Store Henry J. McCarty, 111 CENTRE ST., OIL CITY, PA. Paper Towel Rolls Paper Drinking Cups 1800 Towels, 12 Rolls 1000 Cups for $2.75 with White Enameled Automatic Holders Towel Rack, $4.00. i Leased for $2.00. Ellsworth H. Hults, Jr., 25 N-Sixth St., Phila., Pa. Sanitary CCXEY INTENDS TO SUE Action Will Be Drought Against Pitts burg Police Army Arrested. "General" Jacob S. Coxey's army of the common wealth, consisting at pres ent of twelve renulars, hud a hard time of It. in Plltsburs. They weren't allowed to leave the doorstep of the Union Restaurant mission, where they spent Saturday niht, until late !n the afternoon. And only then permis sion for the men to take a walk about the city came when "General" Coxey had engaged a lawyer. As a result of the arrest of his men on Saturda.- "General" Coxey says lie will probably enter several suits agaiifst tlie authorities who issued ordprs for the arrest. I G. F. BAER IS DEAD to Reading President Succumbs Uremic Poisoning. George F. Paer, president of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad company, srecumbed to uremic poison ing In his home In Philadelphia. Mr. Haer was seventy-two years old. At his bedside when death came were Mrs. Paer, his daughter and sev eral relatives. Woman Hit by Passenger Train. An unknown woman, supposed to be a peddler, about fifty years old, was struck by a passenger train near Greensburg, Pa. She was Instantly killed. Wires Cut and Train 'Derailed. Detectives and railroad officials are making an Investigation to ascertain the parties who cut down the telegraph and telephone wires along the Monon gahela division of the Pennsylvania railroad at Grindstone, near Union town, Pa. The wires were cut down for a distance of 100 feet. An engine and two cars of a freight train also were derailed at the same place. Reinstate Sophomores. The faculty of Lafayette college at Kaston, Pa., reinstated the fifty-four sophomores who were suspended foi hazing. There was rejoicing among the student body. Panama Canal Guarded. A guard of 400 soldiers of the Tenth Infantry was placed on the locks at both ends of the Panama canal. The largest ship in e United States naTy now could use the canal. bfc, ti'MflwaCM C -Ha' R ememher! The first time you get a whiff of Stag from some other fellow's pipe, REMEMBER that Stag's taste is as good as its fragrance. Try a tin and get a new U thrill in smoking. Convenient Packages: The Handy Half Size 5-Cent Tin, the Full-Size 10-Cent Tin, the Pound and Half-Pound Tin Humidors and the Pound Glass Humidor. ..'- - - For Pipe and Cigarette EVER-LASTING-LY GOOD I sssssl si 111 l - II ..l.MrtJ.: -M1X IIJIJl I Yftlf 1ToSt"i'' mi mimi Efl (ft Plliir S3 v;-w--.JV ...... TV p. LoriUard Co. Est. mo Shirts made to order $2.00 and .. .upward. Suits made to order $18.00 and upward. The Crepe Is On The Door and the pall bearers are ready for the man who allows his pride to die. T. Keep Smiling Old Top, There Is No T. A. Shortage of Vinegar. a. POn Sunday morning take your wife and the "kids" and go to church, and become part of the active, hustling, live wire citizens of the town. It's our business to have you dressed properly for the occasion. We think great deal of our strictly wool suits for men at $15.00. We are also -proud of our suits at $10.00, and we are simply delighted with our suits at $20.00 and $28.00. There's lota of good in the worst of us. Suppose we try putting on a "good front" and then develop the goodness from the inside out. . P. S. If you are troubled about clothes, bring your troubles to us. We have a "Worry" Department that is in perfect running order. Oil City, Pa. Oil City, Pa. FEDERALS BURN NEUV0J.ARED0 Mexican City Across Rio Grande . . Is Destroyed AMERICAN TROOPS FIRED CH Many Mexicans Are Killed When Rifle Shots Are Returned Attempt to Dynamite and Destroy Bridge Fails. With at least eleven Mexicans killed and more than a score wounded, with destruction by dynamite evident In every section, and wlt'.i a black pall of smoke, heightened by flames n countless places, Neuvo Laredo, Alex., just across the Itio Grande from Laredo, Tex., presents a spectacle of desolation and ruin. Dynamite and the torch succeeded each other in their destructive work. The work ot destruction was made more certain by liberal use of kero sene. An attempt to dynamite the Mexican end of the international rail roc I bridge was prevented by the accurate aim of the men behind the guns un the American side. When the federals returned after evacuating the town they found the place deserted and then they began the work of destroying. They fired across the Rio Grande at American patrols and the United States troops returned the fire and machine guns on this side were set in motion. Many on the Mexican side were killed. Among the buildings destroyed were the United States consulate, the municipal building, the flour mill, one of the largest in this section of the southwest; the postoffice, theater ami the customs house. Before dashing south the federal troops prepared for a general con flagration. The fires, which were lighted at the moment of departure, assumed giant proportions within lets than five minutes. Many of the housos were of stone or adobe and under ordinary circumstances not easi.y burned, but oil had been used, causing every house fired to burn rapidly. The first signal which drew the at tention of the people of Laredo to the city across the river was the sound o." rifle fire as the train was pulling out. The Mexicans fired at the American soldiers at Fort Mcintosh and the fire was returned at once by the Ameri cans. It was reported that three persons bad been Killed by the Mexicans' fire, but it was impossible to verify this report immediately. With the Ninth regiment of In fantry, three troops, I, K and J, of the Fourteenth cavalry and Battery A of the Third field artillery at Laredo officers said there wag no danger. 1. Important Suit News. Invoices received in Saturday nigM'jt until show shipment of suits by a leading New York suit maker arhMl believe is destined to prove the most extraordinary thing in a'suit way that this Second Floor Garment Section has witnessed this season. The prices at which we bought these suits will enable us to price them at f $16.50, $18.50, $19.50 and $22.50. And we can promise with every degree of assurance that these are in I every way exceptional suits. We are tempted to put it stronger than that but we'll allow the suits to T speak for themselves. From Another Source. Twenty-two Coats of Wavy Bedford, with the new medici collar and cuffs of black bengaline lined with peau de cygne silk throughout. Black, Navy, Copenhagen Blue $14.75. Don'f miss these leaders. GOV. AMM0NS DENOUNCED Denver Citizens Accuse Him of Being Accessory to Murder. A crowd of men and women, 1,000 to 6,000 in number, composed partly of Denver's most prominent citizens, stood in a pouring rain In front of the capltol building and heard the state administration denounced for permit ting the murders in the southern coal strike district. Resolutions were adopted condemn ing Governor Amnions as an accessory to the murder of babies and demand ing his Impeachment at a special ses sion of the legislature. News from Trinidad tells of the tenseness of the situation there. Undir a temporary truce the strikers are en trenched and ready to battle the sol diers at any moment. At Trinidad 102 armed deputy sheriffs with a gatling gun are en trenched In the courthouse. This pre caution was taken because It was un derstood J'ldge , Muzzer of the stale supreme court and others of a com mittee appoiutrd by the governor to Investigate conditions were about to arrive. The truce lasts only until these men get there from Denver and announce what they will try to accomplish. Miss Lucy D. Orr Released. Miss Lucy D. Orr, nurse in the Bellovue (Pa.) "houit of mystery," who, with Dr. C. C. Meredith, was charged with murder in connection with the death of Mrs. Myrtle B. Alli son, was released on bail. Dr. Mere dith still Is held. Steel Workers Given Aid. The United States Steel corporation J.i helping its employes to combat the high cost of living problem by offering them unoccupied land for truck gar dening. Wherever the steel corpora tion owns land which is not in use it Is being divided into gardens and turned over to the employes free of charge. In addition the corporation j will have the ground harrowed anil will furnish a watchman to prevent the stealing of crops. pit gtfigncte usmaljf von JAMES HASLET, GENERAL MERCHANT. Furniture Dealer, AND UNDERTAKER. TIONESTA. PENN Made -To -Measure Clothes of the Highest Quality may be purchased here at the mo8t modest prices in town. See our marvels of beauty at $15, $18 and $20 and our wonderful importa tions at $25, $30 and $35 Fit and finish guaranteed. D. H. Blum, TIONES'IA, PA. G finb mcfyr Stugen burd) unrcdjtca ;fnpaf)en bonSIafcrn ai burd) fonft tU ma ruinirt li'orbcn. at baft 3(ug mangelbaftc 9cfraction, fo mufi bad IDilb aflcr GJegenftanbe nad; einem gout auf bcr Ulchhaut burd) aufsergeroobnlidjl Thdtigfcit beS musculus ciliarius flci brad)t, ober baSSOilb uncoil fommen ftiil uiib tai Ufcfultat bcrbunfeltc Sebet mit Sd)tDad)e unb djmerj urn Slu' got unb Stirn. $ie3 beiurfad)t Com geftionen, frdcfje fid) burd) fd)toere Shu gcnlieber, 9totbe, 3udcn ober SDrenncn, cirt GJefubl, al fei 6d)mu$ im Suge, unb bduftgen Sdimerj, bttbunbtn mi Gmpftnblid)fU gcgen id)t jtigen. $f fd)u)dd)cr ba3 Slug, befto fufyl&arci obige Smptome. 2lugen mBgen Mtyfifcj ftarl unb glcid)h)ol;l jebjd)road) fein unj umgelcbrt. Urn burd) cbraud) einer SBrtfJe bij TOfingel aufjufjefcen, roirb bie Ibatiglcij ber Diuelcln geanbert, unb toenn bci Gd)obcn boriiber ober burd) ju ftarfy cber ju fdjtoadje tdfer nicr)t atifgelbci ift, fo finb bie Utfad'en ber Gongeftioj eber bcrmet)rt ftatt berminbert. SHeftel gemifdite Slcfraction, mufj trgenb ei anbcUglaS ben Sdjaben bermefyren. 3eber Sd)load;td)tige foUte fid) forg: fdltig tmffenfd)aftlid) unterfud)en un Skillen anpaffenlaffen, el)e erfte in ei braud) nitnmt. 3n befonbern fallen toerben Idfcr auf ScftetJung gefebliffcn, in jebemJalW corantirt. For Further Particulars Call On DOCTOR MORCK Who Will be Pleased to Explain the Above in Either Language. Fred. Grettcnberger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gaa or WaUtr Fit tings and General Blckgmithlu prompt ly done at Low KiTOs. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and lust west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. KRED. GRETTENBKRUEK.
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