-r 'i.'M"j'h! rn'i, v1 1 1 -1 tlfS - ,Mti mm mm. 11 Til' tHU j - xmr-:'"---tii-vi'lrt Vii is w Mrimiint-f'hiMri.ii Direct from Manufacturer to Retailer. rin.tU the wiiv wo buv our wall naner. That'e llio reason we cm sell you an -h boauilful patterns at auch modor ate prion. Most factories allow Jobber and biokuiHii to pinch out profit at your ex- pOUKO, Those Jobbers and livikumti soil the samn patterns to every store iu town. We liny I'illtburir Wall I'apnr buo we (ret 11 d.riKit. Ileeauio wo net It exclusively. We're ennvl'ice.l to i tli tl l'llttburic Wall Papon are eoniidorably bettor In beauty and color than anv others. ' We iiive a hand -omo catalogue for you, coutaliiinir SI actual reproduc tions of wall papora, decorative ideas, ami artistic inlorioia. Tjzjs &stris Fx.- s.v.i ci THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WKDNKSIUY, MAV i:., Wl. c. n HE INSURANCE . . AMI REAL ESTATE AGENCY . Oh -- TIOXESTJ, PA. All tending Companies llepresented. Wild Lamia, Farms, House Lota for Sale or Kent. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. New Advertisements. James. Ad. I. smiuor. Ad. Prof. Work. Local. II. A. Ilol ate. Ad. Mr. I.vik h. I-oeal. I Woe .tt Co. Header. Pavln I'harmaev. Ail. Heath . Kelt. Ideals. K. Walt- r A Co. Loo.il. Ninarl .V Milberbortf. Ail. lie kins. Ail. and local. C, M. .t St. P. ltv. I trader. Co. Cnminiieooiiers. Appeal notice. Forest County National Hank. State ment. Oil market dosed at Jl.ilT. Oil and Ran leases at this ofllce. Yon can get it at Hopkins' store. Cash only la the arcrcto of our low price at T. C. S. I.awn mower aharpencd and paired at Amaiin'. (ienllomons strnw liatsof tlio ne It feat It Try It at It styles at Heath Kelt. Cash price defy competition th iin. Tionesla Cash Store. -Oxford alioe and lippera, patent lerllier or vici kid, at Hopkins'. It Till wet weather la K"'t for making hay and keeping down forest lire, any way. -Don't fail to aoo those exceptional bargaii.a in $1.50 ai-d .00 hal Walter A C"o'. Who will be the next to get an Inter national suit? They always give satis faction. I loath A Foil. 11 n. bull liura this aUernoon. The l'leasantvUle Juniors will play the Tlo nota Juuiors, and a idee game I expect ed. Turn out. W ast.:i (Hrl to do cooking ami gen eral housowork, alo girl to do mmd .rii lilrl wiiire jiaid. Address Hox 6U.V Tidiouto, Penna. fi-15- -The Ctristian Kmleavor Society will hold a calendar social In Hovards hall Fridav evenuiK next. May 17. Kvery- body invited and a good time guaranteed. ir,.r f". li!ork the oniieiau will be ut ihfl Central lioue. Vednoday and Thursday. May JJ ail ' ?3. Huml reds of reference from jour neighboring people. Can I alT.rd to paint thia season T You cannot afford not to paint. Writo Sterling White Lead Co.. Pittsburg, for liooklot giving information regradlng best Paint to use. Hev. It. A. Huzza, of Jamestown, Pa., will deliver hi famous lecture, "The Patriot and Patriotism," in the Clarks vdle M. K. church on Memorial day ove ning. Mercer Disialeh. OilTord F.xley the small pox victim near Salem, Venango county, ia about well again, and no other ease being re ported in that aection It is thought further trouble will bo averted. -A now and iubstanti.il engine for the Shellield and Tlonesta railroad has ar rived at Nebraska and been put into ser vice. Kngineer ItUus'.-r ha moved Into the new house built tor him at the mouth of Little Coon. There was considerable frost Sunday am) Monday nights, but it 1 thought tho fruit crop I not materially injured. However, according to blossom there isn't much prospect for a large yield in thia scelirn anyhow. Tho lUri'iiMCAH olllce force launder obligations to Jacob Bush, whose farm la located near Starr, for a supply of nicely preserved eating p!es. Jacob ha evi dently a nice orchard on his place If this is a fair sample of what he raise. In'our published list last week of the new member of the county committee elected at the recent Republican prima ries, the names ol Dr. J. C. Dunn, ot the Wough, and J. W. Mong of Ticnesta lowimhip, were inadvertently omitted. Tho members of the family of the late John Thomson, whose remain wore laid to rest In Kiverslde cemetery last Thurs day evening, wish to extend thanks to the many Iriend and neighbors for the kindness shown them during the Illness and after the death of husband and father. We cau furnish sleeping aoco . mo ilatlonsfora limited number, at reason able ratea, during the Pan-American re position. Person wishing such accom modation may coi respond with us. itiglit near street car linos going direct to the grounds. Hev. F. F. SiiOfP, 21 75 Tenth St., Buffalo, N. Y. A national holiness camp meeting will be held at Crystal .Spring park, be tweeu Pleasantvlllo and TUusville, July 12 to 21, Inclusive. A number of promi nei.t speakera from all part of the country will be In attendance. The park is a very pretty and comfortable spot lo cated on the trolly lino, and doubtlos a large crowd will be gathered thorodurlng the meetings. By an oversight we omitted lastweok to mention a very pleasant banquet givon by Mrs. L. J. Hopkins to the teachers, the alumni and the elas of l!sl recently graduated, at her borne on the evening of May 1st Inst. Those w ho were fortu nate enough to lie preseut reported a de lightful time, and an eveuiug's enjoy mentsuchas only tholr charm lug host ess la capable of furnishing. Uolativcs in thlsvicininity of tho fam ily of Mr. G. 1). Ackerly of Jacksonville, Kla., have word that they wore among the sufferer from the rocent great con flagration that swept that city al most from tho face of the earth. They lost all tholr household goods, barely es caping wlih what few articles they could rarrv with thorn. The family is now quartered at the home of personal friends A large number of small cloalers will ntoD handlma cigarettes when the bill goes into effect which demands an an uual license of 15 from doalers who handle ciirarottes. The license must be p:iid to the treasurer of the Borough where the cigarettes are sold. '1 no prom on cigarette ha always been small an 1 uuder the now bill it will be necessary to sell alamo nunibor of them before a cent of protlt 1b realized. Now millinery good Just received at Mrs. Lyncha. Kndeavor, Ta. Heady to-wear outing bats, shirt waist hats, and trimmed sailor hat, at 2." cent to $2.00 each. I have Just received a nice lot of uutrimined bat, of lattat design ann colors, -19 cents and up. Alao a nice lot of new flowers of all kinds, 10 cents and up. Misses and children' hats in great v.,rieiv. Dainty mull can and Swis cap for the children at i" cent to $1.00. T-ast Saturday forenoon Mra. David Ilium met with a severe accident at Oo- linza. where her husband has been em uloved for some time. She was on the veranda and loauing against the railing which gave way causing her to fall a dis several feet and striking on her head and shoulders, rendered her un scions for several hour. Dr. Bovard waa aummoned and found her quite seri' ously bruinod, but no bone were broken and at last accounts she waa recovering slowly. Paul A Son are putting in about evory hour of daylight now cementing the town. A now stretch extending from Judiro Crawford's corner to tho court house square has been completed, and Hotel Weaver has been fronted the entire .lintniire with a sovon foot walk. Before the Eontlonien finish In Tionesla tli board walk along the mam street oi me city will practically have been supplanted by cement. The rast winter has demon. utrated that it is the proper thing for side walk. This morning, says the Franklin X. um. as a Frst Ward gentleman came out of bis house, be saw a hobo who had lust emerged from a barn and was brush lng the hayseeds from his back. The "Bo" noticed two laboring men going to their work, when be commenced to curse to himself, calling the workmon all kinds nf hard names and ending nn with the phrase, "d a working man, anyhow." In a few minute the hobo started ont ami in less than five minute waa at the mail' houso who bad listened to the tl rade, wanting something to cat. It Is needless to say he was refused, and this should be the case In every Instance whr rnunir and able-bodied men are ...kirnr for food at tho present timo. Thoreisp entyofwork and those who desire to find it do not have to search b.n.7 When thev come to your house for loeil, refuse them, and it will not be long until the city will bo rid or the nuis ance. Hopkiua' store Is full of new goods. A kid niuo, supposed to represent the Oil City high school, came up Satur day to play with Tioncsta, but tho rain and wet grounts interfered and no game waa played. The team went to the Is land and started a game but a shower stopped the'priH-eedings at the'closo of the of the first inning, when the score stood 6 to 0 in favor of the Tlonesta boy. Oil City or any other ball-playing eaorts must understand that if they would winagam-t Tlonesta this season they must send out ball players. Mia Bessie I. Crawford returned from Forest county, Saturday afternoon, wnere she tompleled every successful term of sohool. Mrs. 0 our go Watson and daughter Miss Uoorgiana, ot Uolinza, Forest Co., wore guests of Rev. Bum- bergerand family Monday iiight, Itev. Itumherger ia makiug a series or views of the town, parks, groups of school chil dren, and many pieces of scenery and point of interests, and is arranging thorn) for bis sterenpticon. The pictures aro elegant productions. Kmlcnton AV-hm. The twenty-fourth annual conven tion of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society of Claiiou Presbytery will Le held in the Tionesla Preshythrian church June 12th and l'Jth. Miss Charlotte K. 1 1 awes of Wei Hien, China, will be pres ent and will tell of h ir "Experiences in China" and "F.cape from the Boxers." Among other speakers to address the mnveutlon will be Itev. A. A. Fulton, 1). D., of China and Itev. F.lder Craig head of Emlenton, Pa. Thuso expecting to attend will pleaso send llioir names to Mrs. Kate B. Craig, chairman of enter tainment committee, and write to Miss Nancy C. Morrow, Tionesla, fur reduced 11. It. ordera. A party of about forty men, women ml children went to Hickory last Thurs day alteruoon ami enjoyed a ride back to town on a fleet of the big barges which art built at Ihat place. I he passage, though lino, was rather uneventful till the boats reached a place a bo it two miles above here, where the barge encounter ed a leaning tree which camo near brush- about half tho excursionists off into the water, and iu the mix-up Orrin Clark, one of the men handling an oar on the stern nl tho fleet had a very narrow es cape from being badly Injured or per haps killed. This little incident lent some excitement to the voyage besides being somewhat trying to tho nerves of the passengers. ., Hickory Memorial Hay Program. Decoration Day program, 1!M1, Mi Berlin Post. No. 62'.). U. A. It., East Hickory, Pa. 'lhe following committees have been pointed by Cauimaudur J. Albaugh: Invitation-J. II. Berlin, W. P. Sig gins, J. I-.. Stoughton, a. 1. vt liltmore. Decoration Minister, 11. Downey, ('has. Nnuthworth; Whig Hill, fieorge Iliudinan; Church Hill, Wm. Albaugh, IraVlarnes; West Hickory, W. P. Sig- gins, T. P. Harry; Prathor, B, F. Stover, (ieo. Huddleson, Progam J. Albaugh, J. E. Stoughlon, W. A. Burns. Marshall of the Day J. Albaugh. Memorial services will be held in the M. E. Church at Whig Hill, Sunday, May -6. at 11 a. m., by Hev. Steele of West Hickory. Evorybody invited to attend. The general decoration day services will be I eld at K. Hickory May 3Hth, at 10 a. in. sharpe. As usual tho Post and friends will meet at Bowman's store nn Main street and form In line with all the Sunday schools and other orders and cit lzens and inarch to the cemetery. Tho Sunday schools are requested to furnish the flowers for the occasion, and singing. recitations, or any other program they wish to follow, which will cheerfully be endorsed bv the Post members. All Sun day school superintendent and teacheis will report to the marshal! at 10 a. in. for Instructions. At lhe cemetery the following will be tl.o program: 1, hymn by the schools; 2, prnyor by ehapiaiu; a, uymn oy scnooia; 4, (ien'l orders read by Adjt.; 5, guards posted at graves ; 6, singing by choir; 7, roll call of the dead; 8, dirge by the band; 9, first ami second comrades ad dress; 10, song or musio by the band; 11, general strewing of flowors by the as sembly; 12, forming of line and march to the church grove, where the orations will be delivoied by Hev. B. F. Feit and Itev. Stoele. Basket Picnic. Aftor which will be a few hours services by the Sun day scnools In any program they may elect, also addresses by friends aud com rades. An urgent general Invitation to old comrade iu arm to fall in and touch el bows w tli us once more on this occasion Lot everybody Join this solemn duty to fallen heroes of our great country. Be sure and fill (he baskets and have a good dav. J. Albaitoii, J. E.Stouohtoh, W. A. Burns, Committee. VOL' AND VOl'K FKIENDS. -Prof. H. N. Specr is in Oil City on business. M rs. W. E. Morgan ia visiting friends in Oil City. - -Mrs. J. D. Davis visited friends iu Warren yesterday. Mr. and Mra. 8. D. Irwin are guests of Franklin frionda. Miss Kathleen Joyce is a gust of friends in Oil City this week. Landlord U. E. Oorow of tho Central House is iu Warreu oil business. Misses Lizzie aud Delva Randall were visitor to Oil City la Friday. R. J. Butler of Jamestown, N. Y., Is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Lee Davis. Mrs. 0. ii. Gaston waa a visitor to Oil City Monday afternoon between trains. C. A. Randall and T. F. Hitchey were business visitor to Oil City Monday af ternoon. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stroup, of the township, Friday, May 10, 1101, a daughter. Miss Qortrudo Aguew visited Youngsvitle and Warren friends a part ol last week. Mrs. Joseph Clark wont to Kane yes terday morning ou a visit to her moth er, who is ill. Mrs. Archie Johnson and young son, of Grand Valley, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Buxton. Ott Huey was down from Warren over Sunday, a guest at the home ot his sister, Mrs. Clias. Amen. Mrs. S. .'. Wolcott and Mr. and Mrs II. L, Weston and son left yesterday lor a sojourn at Cambridgs Spring. Mias Frances Darr and Mrs. G. W. Dunkle were up from Oil City aud spent the Sabbath with Mrs. George Killmor. Hurry llruner and family of We Hickory, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Canlieid a couple of days last ween R. Z. Gellespie returned Monday to his home in Gallon, Ohio, alter a two weeks' visit with hi mothor on Whig Hill. Miss Cora Watson of Golitlza is at horns from tho Clarion Normal. Mis Mav tVatson la visiting friends In Oil City. Miss Kittle Uepler of the West Side, has finished a successful term of school at Buck Mills and is uow visstiug friends at Eudvavor. J. G. Bromley left Monday for a three weeks' trip thiougb Erie and Crawford counties in the interest of the Johnston Harvester Co. Mrs. T. C. Jackson, who has been visiting her daughters, Mrs. L. J. Hop kins and Mis. J. F. Proper, returned to Warren Monday. J. C, Geist was down from Brookston last Filday on a business trip. The Re- n:m,icAN was favored with a nloasant call from him during his stay In town II. M. and Frank R. Thomson were hero from Ohio to atleud the funeral of their father last Thursday. The other sons living out of tho State John, Gil bei t and Charles were not able to reach here in time for the obsequies. S. W. Coleman of McDonald aud E. Coleman of Oakdale, Pa., are up on visit to their parents. Mr. and Mrs, Herman Coleman. They are accompan led by Mr. J. A. Wible of Oakdale and whilo here the party will do a litllo ang ling for trout. Oeoige Holeman was called to Pitts- burn last Thursday on receipt of a tele gram Informing nun oi luesenous in noss of his daughter, Misa Iva. who is suffering from an attack of typhoid pneu monla She Is receiving good care at one of tho best hospitals of the city. Lyman Cook Is still at tho hospital In Pittsburg receiving treatment for his eyo, which is giving him great pain. The physician have about given up hope ot saving the injured eye, bis many irlenui will he sorry to learn. His daughter, Mis Bessie, is with him most of the time. Juhn Coon, who has recently em barked in business in Kane, was callin on his Forest county friends thelater part oflast week. He like his new home, and as the people of that thriving city know how to appreciate a good citizen we are certain that Mr. Coon' lines have fallen in pleasant places. Phil. Emert, who wa at the Univer si y hospital, Philadelphia, last week to conult tho specialists in regard to straightening his crippled leg, returned without having tho operation performed, the physicians boingofthe opinion that any attempt in that direction wouiu do fraught with danger butb to the limb ana to Mr. Emerl's lilo. Cream of the Sons. Six cases of small-pox are reported at ML Pleasant. Time now to throw off that heavy underwear end putonaoinethingcool, see our l'neoflaucy balbrigau underwear be fore buying. Heath A Feit, It Work has been s'arted on the new Carnegie library at Beaver Falls. Easy shoe for hot weather at Hop ins'. It Ho who defies danger defeat defeat. Ladies patent leather shoes $2.50 at ionevla Cash Store. It A man may have a keen mind with out a cutting tongue. Best ladies shoes in town at T. C. 8. There is often more of Christ iu the itcheo than in the cathedral. We are not money lenders but cash price makers. T. C. H. It True fishers of soul have little u e for bread and butter bait. Fancy shoes, in black, tan or red for the little ones at Hopkins'. It Your worth depends on what you are aud not on what you have. You do not buy right unless you buy for cash only. T. C. 8. . It It Is always harder to use the heart than to work the head in religion. J. W. Sires, Photographer, will be at his Tionesla studio every Wednesday, tf When vou want a nobby straw bat here is the place to get it. Heath A Feit, God will not lightly lose that for which He has paid so great a price. Have you ever tried Mother's flour? If not try a sack, It's good. Heath A Feit. A man will usually wince on t e spot where his conscieuce is most wom Low prices on best goods bring orowds to T. C. 8. H To have a friend you must be one. If you are loking for good shoes at a small price Heath A Feits is the phv-e to find them. It Riches can never spoil a good man. The highest wind does not bring the most benefit, neither doe much talking but low prices make big sales at Tiouesta Cash Store. It Contentment of mind and heart is happiness. Ladies and gent's furnishing up to dateatT.C.S. It Enjoyment is doubled by sharing it 1th others. We have a ladies patent leather shoe, plain toe Opera heel that is a dandy, we soil It for $3.(10. Heath A Feit. It Forgiveness and a smile are the best known vengence. Best line of fine shirts aud furnish ings at T. C. 8. It Too many professing christians an just religious enough to be bigots. Ladies suit to please all from $0.50 to $15 at T. C. S. H Doing good deeds is like planting cents and digging up dollars. Try it, Our $2.60 shoes are good as others at $3.00. See them. T. (!. 8. It The boarding house mistress may have her faults, but she never cares entertain an idle rumor. Our shoes lead them all for low price, Tlonesta Cash Store. It Prisioners in the Butlor county jai will be given ten hours' work each day on the county poor ftrm. Bicycle riding for i leasure growi lighter every year. 17 lbs. granulated sugar or 8 lbs. coffee for $1.00 at T. C. S. It More tbau one third of the year liX pi already gone. Nlo lhe t ouali and Works all' the t old Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure cold in oneNo cure, no pay, cents. A Jiovel Feature. Price 25 annual Sabbath School Couveiitloii. Letter to L. J. Hopkins. Tioneita, Pa. Dear Sir : When you seo a well-dressed man. you like to say: inoreuii" of in v clothes. That man is worth two of himself as he was when he came to me. Wo have the same feeling. Our paint . i. . on a houso is worm twice as iiinrn .t um- fasliion painter's paiut, lead and oil. It looks the same whon first put on. In three months it don't. In throe yerrs it decidedly don't. Lead and oil chalks iff in three years it is considered a first-rate job that lasts three vcars. Devoe lead and zinc is about as good in threo years as it was the day the painter loft It. Zinc is the secret of It: no secret at all. A gH)d many painters know zinc ; some mix It Willi ineir leau. no B...iu . ... not a little; good deal. It' the zinc and the grinding that doe it Vnu can't mix zinc by hand. We irrind It by machinery. 0 . l. Pkihtor are finding us om, inougn some paiutors are slow. You know that it pays a good man to wear good clothes. How many custom ere have you that know it. T Yours truly, 34 F. W. Devok A Co. P. 8. James D. Davis sells our paint in your section. TO IT II IS A COI.II IN 0K IIAV Take Laxative Itroino Quinine Tablet. All druggists refund tho money if it fail to euro. E. V. Ciiovo signature is on each box. The annual convention c f the Forest County Sabbath School Association will bo held this year in the M. E. church, West Hickory, on Thursday and Friday, May 10 aud 17. The followbig program will be carried out : THURaDAY AFTERNOON, 1:30. Enrollment of delegates. Song and dovotional,..led by S. 8. Whaley Words ot vt oieome, v. n. i. nweie Best Form Opening hxercies,..MrXlark H.i win ileiain Young Men in tho aabbath School Mrs. Catliu Mi.ion Work in Sabbath School ... Miss Morrow Puper Jennie M. Shields 'Pum, nev. iua. noau, i. u Appointment or Committees. General Business, Etc, KVENINO SESSION, 7:15. Song and Devotional, ..led by Mr. Carson Address "liuilding rouiy on mu Vast," Kev. mas. iioaus, u. i. FRIDAY MORNINO, 9:30. Devotional led by Kev. A. 8. Stewart How to Couduet Weekly Review.... J. H. Bowman Quarterly Review Mr. Cook lllscourageu lencueio, ...m. v. u.iu What the Teachor Can Do,...F. A. Gaupp. Paper Miss May natey Normal Drill Dr. Roads Primary Work, Mr. J. W. Barnes FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 1:30. lWni mm! Rev. W. P. Murray S S. Libiarv Miss Nellie Turner How to Intoi est Girls in Study of lesson Mrs. McKean ltHt Method of Teaching Temper- auro Lesson Mrs. G. K Watson How to Teach Bible Class,. ..Rev. Murray Talk Mrs. J. W. Barnes Round Table, Dr. Road FRIDAY EVENI.NO, 7:45, Devotional and Song.. ..led by Mr. Gaupp Why Do Not S. 8. Get More llenelil Knim Conventions T Miss F. B. Siggin T.niiiinir in the S. S. in Relation to Church and State, Rev. Stewart Address. lr- K"d8 Address The Pittsburg Disvatch, alwavs In tu lead in alt things, is making the most novel and striking oftor ever made by daily newspaper. It propo-es to give free with every coppy on some one day ear week lor at least five weeks, beginning with the week of May 20, a hue, artistic, rubv-tmt autocravure, eaeii mounted oi handsome black mat. Print like these are offered retail III art stores foi one dol lar each. The (lav each week on who these autograynres will be issued will not be announced, so to insure gettin the complete series it will be necessary to oruor I lie mupmcn loi live wees, beiiiniilne Mav 2'-. as only regular suit- M-rihciR will get them. The subjects are most artistic, consisting or "Georgian: Duchess of Devonshire," by Gain borough, a reproduction of the work made famous by its recovery alteradis apperance fr years; "ueverie, beautiful htad by the famous Henne "Mrenein a Mimic Cafe," by Grutzner "The Setting Snn," by Stengelin, an "BoBts in the Hay.' by Mesoag. Artistio posters showing 'he Henner head in actual size and the oilier fou subjects reproduced in miniature are to be seen ill various places and show the developement of high art typ"g'aphy. . L. J. HOPKINS- shoes ! SHOES ! Have you seen our Oxford Shoes and Slippers, PATENT LEATHER OR VICI KID. All styles Ladies' Misses and Children's Easy Slippers for Hot Weather OPERA OR COMMON SENSE TOE. Fancy Shoes IN BLACK, TAN OR RED FOR THE LITTLE FEET. You could scarcely mention a Style of Shoe that we haven't got. Come and see. No trouble to show goods. SHOES ! SHOES ! L. J. Hopkins. to JAMES DRY GOODS. . The time of year for PORCH CUSHIONS. You k-w we have the material the covers for them are made nl hut it's the Feathers Fur Cushious we're advertising uow. Man ufacturers take the large feathers, the 60c per pound kind, aud chop them up makes a capital feather for Porch Pillows -we sell them fr 15c per pound one pound makes a pillow. Muslin Underwear. There's a display nf it iu our window with prices on see if you ever bought such Muslin underwear at these prices hefore. Fancy Hosiery. A remarkably prettv showing at 25o to $2 00 per pair. Pretty assortment of designs in Lace Lisle Blacks at 25c; the showing at 50c, however, we would like lo call special attention to in Blacks aud Fancies. Collars. Pretty combination of Mull ml Lace and Mull and Embroidery 25o lo 82 00 to be worn over shirt waist. McCall's Magazine. The June uumber now ready our "Bazar of Fasbious" cau be had fnr the asking McCall's Patterns, lOo and 15o. WILLIAM B. JAMES, 203 CENTRE & 204 SYCAMORE STS., OIL CITY, PA. Wall - Paper! 1000 Bolts at 2ic per Bolt. 1000 Bolts at 33c per Bolt. Border, lc per yd. Many other Beautiful Patterns from 6c to 20c per Bolt. Zhie and Girlndiiiif make Devoe Lead and Zinc Paint wear twice as long as leait and oil mixed by band. A (.ooil Thing. (ierman Syrup is the speeial prescrip tion of Dr. A. Kosubee, a celebrated (Ier man Physician and Is acknowledged t"be one ol the most fortunate discoveries in Medicine. It quickly cures Coughs, Colds and all Lunit troubles of the sever est nature, removing as It does, the cause of the allection and leavlnu the parts in a Btrunn and healthy condition. It is not nn experimental medicine, but has stood the test ol yearn, giving aaiisiacnon in every case which its rapidly Increasing sele every season coniirms. i wo mil lion bottles sold annuallv. Hosi-iiees (ierman Svruo was introduced In the United States in lKtiS, and is now sold in overv town and village In the clvilizeu world. Three doses will relieve any ordinary cough. Price 75 cts. Clet Green's Prize Almanac. .Mrs. barues I ALSO CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF.... OILS, ST-A.IIETS, PAINTERS' SUPPLIES, WINDOW GLASS, DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES. STATIONERY. Gk H. Killmer. This signature Is on every bei ol the genuine Laxative uromo-vjuimne TaMea the nmedr that cure a cold ia day Notice of Appeals. Notice is hereby given that the Com missioners of Forest County will meet st their ohVe in the Horough o! Tlonesta nn the i:uh and 14th avs of June, l'.ml. lor the purpose of hr. ling a Court of Ap peals from the assesfment of money ai interest for the year l'.MIl. K. M. II KUMAR, J. T. Caknis, J. T. Dai.k. Attent; Commim-ioncr. 8am. T. Cboi, Clerk. Tiouesta, Pa., May 1:1, ItsJl. Sellina the Riaht Kind of Clolhina. Has been one of the principal causes of our success. As long as we have been in buiueg it lias always been our aim to carry none but (jond, dependable merchandise. If il'a not good we have no use fur it, no matter how cheap the garment may be. We allow Do misrepresentation!) ; our talesmen are our aj,ent and their word our law. We advertise nothing but facta Eveiy line lo the paper being backed up by merchandise in the store. Wo Quote Three Special Lines Men's Suits: S8.50 for All Wool Business Suits, in gray and brown mised Cheviots, llnneslly made and well tiimmed. sio.oo f.r your choice of dozens of styles of Men's Suit in all wool Cheviots. Serge and Cashmeres. Tailored in a most substantial manner. S12.00 We sell as many of this priced Suit as any ue Hue we show. The reason is that we crowd the very best values obtainable into the suite at this price. LJLVii ON El PR ICE" CLOTHIERS 41 X435ENECA ST, OIL CITY. PA. m s
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