Jay & WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14. M The best time in the year to paper is when l 1 everybody else has finished. Then there is no $ rj difficulty in securing the services ol a compe- $ tent paper hanger because of the light demand N $ for such work and another and more potent rea- $ 'M son is that after the regular season is over you !pj can buy paper hangings at $ to J off the regu- p lar prices. We are now selling wall paper at fjg M actual cost. Not remnants cither, but full lines jj y and a large variety of designs : U W Tapers that were 15c per roll, now 10 20 " " " 13 $ H - " u 23 " n j and all others at proportionate reductions. At these prices we do not expect the stock to last i$ a great while. I I THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNK9DAY, AUGUST 14, IIXU. FIRE INSURANCE . . AMU REAL ESTATE AGENCY ..OF.- C. 1 AMIR & SOI, TlOSESTA, PA. All Leading Companies ltepresentixl? Wild Lands, Farms, Houses C Lots for Sale or Kent. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. New AtlTcrtlMinents. James. Ad. lAimneri. Ad. Hopkins. Loots, linvoe A Co. Header. Honth A Keit. Locals. Clarion Norinul. Local. I'enu'a Kiilroad. ltsadcr. Kdinliorn Normal. 1WaU. National Olas Co. Kioidor. MeCucn Co. Triple Col. Ad. Tiouesta Csh Store. Locals. Will Ui Slur Hrooorv. Ijurals. William MeKee. For Halo local. Oil market closed at 11.25. -Hcst line of Sliirti at T. C. 8 Oil and Ra" leases at thin office. You can get it at Hopkins' store. All Calico 5c yd. at Heath A Felt' a. 1 Ilopkina' line of clothing beala them ali. It A iMpiece act ofdislios for only $1.00 at T. C. S. It Dress good at reduced prices at Heath A Feit's. It Host groceries sold cheapest at Tlo nesta Cash Store. It lirand new school shoes for children at lleith A Felts. It Every variety of fruit in season at the Whito Star Grocery. It Kniiinant sale or shoes still going at llotklns'. Come quick and got a bar. gain. It The well on tho James Kmert farm, drilled by Leeper A Co. came In Monday and is a duster. For fruit go to the White Star Oro eery. Peaches, pears, plums, apricots. and all seasonable goods in this lino. It Fred. Slociim ofdolinw had hla toot j badly smash d last Monday by the rail road train but Is recovering very nicely at present. Erie county graH growers report the crop all right aud the usual ylold is ex pected. The grapes liavo not been dam aged by the dry rot. This week we received consign ment of patent leathor shoes for gentle men. They are the newest thing on the market and fully guaranteed not to craek. Heath A Felts. It The fifth annual reunion of the ltiOth Rog't. Pa. Vols., will take place at Expo sition Park Conneaut Lake, Tuesday, Aug. 27. Tho "old boys" aro looking forward to a pleasant meeting. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mc-Kra desire to thank all their Irienda and neighbors who so kindly gave their sympathy and assistance iu their recent bereavement, the death of thoir loved son Harry. --Following is the list ol letters remain ing uncalled for in llio Tiouesta, Pa., Post Oflice, for the week ending Aug. 14, 1001 Miss Floy Haugher, Mrs. Bruner. D. 8. Knox, P. M. Franklin will have a centenarian, says the Spectator, if Daniel F'rewen lives until the 8th of next month. As he is now hale and hearty, It'a a safo guess that he will round out 100 years of life, The Woman'a Relief Corps is short two of its silk corps Hags. Tho ladies would like to have thorn returned, or will be thankful tor Information that will load to the recovery of those cherished emblems. The editor of the Rkp-uhuch slipped out t'other morning and with tho aid of Druggist Jim Davis, (before breakfast) lundcd au eight-and-a half pound pike, and now every fellow we meet wants to know how much we paid for it. As though an editor ever has any money to squan der on llsh beforo breakfast. The largo and woll selected librsry of theEdinboro State Normal School is be ing catalogued by the Dewey Card Sys tern. This will be an advantage to stu dents. We oiler free tuition for the com ing yesr. Write tor new illustrated cata logue. Fall torm oens September Hilh. It John F. Bhilmi, Priucipal, Myron Waters, one of the oldest aud best known citizens of Warren, Pa., died on Wednesday, of last week, In his B."th year. He was tl leading business man of that locality, and was a pioneer In the oil Industry. John W. Jeuks, brother of George A. Jonks, the well known lawyer, of Brook vlllo, died last week at the Warren asy lum, of which he had been patient for fifteen years, Ills remains were buried In I'unxsutawney, his former home. Dr. E. J. Cur run waa at the head of a party of twenty or more Oil CTtieua who boarded a llatboat that bad been built here and floated to Oil City last Sat urday. Their outlook for a delightful rldo waa good as the day was a fine ono. An exo'aauge says that two drops of ca . phor on your tooth brush will give your mouth the freshest, cleanest feeling imaginable, will make your gums rosy, snd absolutely prevent anything like colds, sore tin oat, or aflectlona of the tongue. The Tltusville World complains about parent who do not take proper care ol their children, but let them run wild about the streets day aud night. Isn't the curfew law any good. Warren Mail. Works likes charm in Tiouesta. Wouldn't do without it. As an evidence of Tlonesta'a popu larity as a summer resort it is interesting to note tliat Miss Nannie Morrow had in her primary class last Sabbath four little folks representing visitors from as many different states one from Butfalo, one from Cleveland, one Irom Texas ami one Irom Florida. The Tlonesia gun club la in recipt of an Invitation from the Titnsvllle club to attend the first annual t'lurnamentof that crack organization which will be held Sept. 20 and 21. Invitations have been sent to all clubs In this section of the 8tate,and the event will doubtless be a no table one for tha blue rock smashers of the northwest. The W. C. T. V. held a mothers' meeting at the home of Mrs. S. D. Irwin Tuesday evening July 30. Tho exerctes wore conducted by Mrs. Emma Henry, superintendent of this department o work. Sho hsd prepsred a most Inter esting program. Several Instructive pa pers were read and all the members took part In the diccussion as to the best ineth od of training children. The sturdy Kpubllcans of Elk coun ty, who never say die, held thoir conven lion at Ridgway Monday, placing in nomination Frank C. Ely ol Ridgway, for Sherifl; Dr. Walter M. Black of St. Marys, for Coroner, and E. llovencanip, Jr., for surveyor. W. 8. Gleason aud Robert F. Oswald, Stalwart Republicans, were olecteU delegates to the State con vention. Elk county will go Republican this fall. When an old gossip comes to your house aud wants to trade you tho charac ter of a young girl or some one else for any old thing in the way of news you just tell her or him, as the case may be, to get out of your house and olf of your premises, and you will be doing a graml, good service for your country and your God if you will accompany the command with a good, swift, energetic, back ana forward action, old spile-driving kick. Ex. Dr. Beatty of Leepsr, PaM recently presented Attorney T. F. Ritchey of tills place with fine specemen of the great American bird known as the bald eagle, the "hemblem of the biarstod country" as the Englishman would say. The bisrl has been in the possession of Dr. Beatty forsomo time, but knowing Mr. Rs fondness for such rare specimens he prosentcd him with the noble bird, and it has been admired by many who have seen it. Principal Davis of ILe Clarion Stato Normal School reports a greatly in creased interost among young people who are thinking of teaching. Freo tuition at Clarion for Normal students anil the liberal appropriations made for that school by tho late legislature will give Clarion Normal an equipment second to noni In Western Pennsylvania. Those contemplating a Normal Course would write Principal Davis whilo there Is yet room in that Institution, Thcro is at the prevent time a swin dlor operating in the State who Is mak ing money in a new way. It is said he goes from house to house and extracts teeth with nit cost, provided a new set is ordered. He calls again In a short timo and gels half the price on the plate and then disappears, leaving bis victim mi nus teeth and cash. There is wccp'.ng and wailing, but owing to tno circum stances, no gnashing of teeth. Ex cnango. Persons who would allow them selves to be thus worked by strangers ought to have their teelU pulled and hair, too. Editor Muse of tho Vindicator goes to Harrisburg this evening to represent the Democracy of this county at the Stato convention which assembles there to morrow. Chairman George Shields of Redclylfe accompanies him, James G. Bromley, the hustling rep resentative of the Johnson harvesting machinery people, returned home Satur day from an extended trip through Mer cer, Crawford and Erie counilcs where he did a thriving business in the sale of his firm's wares. Pleasantvillo will lie ovei next Sat urday to play a game of ball with I io oesta, which is expected to bo a very re siiectnhle article, both teams playing their home boys exclusively. The game last Tursdsy at Pleaaantvllle between these ninos resulted in a score of 7 to 2 in favor ofPlcasautville. Turn out and see the game Miss Evelyn E. Hicks, daughter of Rev. J. P. Hicks, of Emerickvllle, and a former teacher in Itrookville publij schools, and Mr. II. P. JcH'oris, of Alli ance, Ohio, will bo married at 10:00 o'clock to-morrow morning, the ceremo- lies taking place at the Methodist Epls- codal parsonage in Einerlcksville. Mr. Jofferis is prluo'pal of the schools at Gnsdeuhutten, Ohio. ISrookvillo Repub lican. Rov. 1 licks was once pastor of the M. E. church of Tiouesta. The present high price of potatoes is due lurgoly to speculation and the weath er scare. A Harrisburg paper talis at tention to the fact that all the potatoes which have appeared iu that market were of early vantles and planted in April. Those planted !n May do not appear to ' bo affected by dry whether slid the ouli nary yield may be expected. It is the late potatoes which supply tho country with that great vegetablo food and they are not usually dug before October. When on a Sabbath morning a con- scieneious Christ ian trios to think bo is excusable for not attending church, let him consider that if evory other member of the congregation would absent him self from church who has as good reasons as he for so doing, most of the pews would be empty, and tho house of God would soon be deserted, says an observ ant exchange. Any ono can see that il such an easy-going habit as that should become universal, the public worship of God would soon perish from the eerlh t Much has been said and written about the verdancy of the young man from the country, but if he can make a greater ass ofhimsell than tho city chap, who, upon going to the country, attempts to be funny, he ought to be shot. Tho dainty sprig is constantly haunted by an np- prehonsion that somebody msy not know that he is Irom the city, snd in order to prevent such misapprehension ho makes a monkey of himself, in the various ways known only to bis class. Hli..ard. The same might also bo sometimes said of the city girl. The members of the Grand Army of the Republic are looking forward with pleasure to the 18th reunion of the North western Association, Department of Pen nsylvania, which will be held at Irvlne- dalo Park, Oc'oher 2. The Association embraces 13 counties in Western Pen nsylrania and thero will doubtless be an aeinblcge ol several huudrod veterans. Department coininandor MacCauloy and several of the past commanders will be present and the program as outlined for the day will be an elaborato one. Forest county will be represented at this meet ing. An Oklahoma editor, who s a deep thinker, has fixed a tahleof rales for pub lishing things, "not a they seem," says the Je Hereon. (Tex.) Jimplecule, as fol lows: "For calling a man a successful citizen when everyone knows ho is lazier than a Government mule, $-.75; referring to a deceased citizeu as one who Is Kin cerely mourned by tho cntiie coininuni ty when we know he will only bo missed by the poker circle, $1.08; referring to some gallvaiiting female as an estimable lady w hom it is a pleasure to meet, when every business man in town had rather see the devil coming, hoof, horns and all, than to see her coming towards them, f:i.ll; calling an ordinary pulpit rounder an eminent divine, IK) cents; sending tough citizen to heaven with poetry, $5.00. Brother William O. Smith of tho Punxy Spirit gives the whole snap away in lira fashion: A wiley angler, who caught more bass than anybody olso, told a triond in strict confidence how he managed it. "Take a good sized glass jar," he salil, lowering ins voice 10 a whisper, "put about a dozen lively min nows in it, cover tho top with mosquito lotting, and drop the jar iu the river where you desire to ll-h. In a few hours the bass will collect around it, and they will remain for days looking wistfully at those minnows, and wondering why they cannot get at them. About the lime the bass are almost famished with hun ger you come along and drop your hook, baited with a minnow, right in beside them. They snatch it and you ropeat the operation until you have caught every last one of thorn." Zinc and Grinding' make Devoo Lead and Zinc Taint wear twice as long as lead and oil mixed by baud. At the Traps. The regular weekly shoot at the gun club's grounds last Friday was iiuusually interesting and some good shooting was the result. Dr. Frank Hunter was high man and his run ol21 birds from the start without a miss, and -1 out of 25 was the best that has been made this season, and as the doctor is only "a this season man te is to be congratulated on bis rapid im nrovoment at the gamo of blue rock smashing. Eollowing is'the score: JoeClark,..0l000lli"101lll lOlll II0U-17 drove IKllll 1IKJO0 inool 1 1 101 OnlOO-U Amaun 01111 10ll"OOHtl 1101111111-18 Hunter 11111 11111 11111 11111 10011-2.1 r. I.snson...00Ul 01001 11101 110"! lnonl-14 SI 'arson. ..Ill 1 10 01 1 10 00101 10011 (MWOl-l KC.chey ... InOln 01 111 01 1 10 lll'KI I0I10-1S Wenk, ......Hill U0II HiOll 1101000011-17 Weaver,... .milOl INIOOO lnooooolll OnllO- 8 II,,,, IUHMKI ISKSKMkHKKI 111 III 11 110- 7 McCroa HIIOOIIUO Hull OHIO 11I11-1H Bowman,. ..uH'lOOol 10 oolmt MHO lonlo-lU Mom Ihr Cough asd Works olt the ( aid Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold In oneNo cure, no pay. Price 25 wilts. Heavy Weight Carriage Paulls. Povoe's weigh 3 to Bounces more to the pint than any others. Extra weight means heavier body covers bettor: Wears lonirer. Sold by James D. Da vis. tf. VOL' AND V01K FRIO' OS. James Buxton Is quite seriously ill at his home. James 11. Kelly speut Sunday at Al legheny Springs. W. F. Killiner visited friends in Oil City over Sunday, Mrs. Sabiila Reck is visiting her sou William at Bradford. John Ilovanl, of Butler, is a guost of his cousin, Roy Bovard. Mrs. S. J. Wolcott is a guest of friends In Endeavor this week. Miss Elva McBride of Franklin is a guest of her aunt Mrs. A. C. Urey. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Jones were down from Newtown last Saturday. Mrs. J. W. Morrow and daughter Carrie are visiting relatives at Pleasant ville. -U. 8. Miles of the Cash Store forco is down in Lawrence county visiting old friends. Miss Edna Corah Is down from War ren on a vis't to her sister, Mrs. F. S. Hunter. Miss Frances Allen of Warren, is the guest of her friend Miss Nettie Claik for a few days. Bro. C. E. White of tho Tidioute News was a business visitor to Tiouesta yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Killmer are home from a weeks visit to Buffalo and the Pan-Ex. Miss Nellie Plainer of East Hickory was a guest of Mrs. Harry Mcintosh ovor the Sabbath. Mr. aud Mrs. F. Z. Jones of Tidioute spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Amann here. Mrs. Mollie Laird of Kittanning was recent visitor at the homeof her brother, II. M. I'orman. Prof, and Mrs. R. N. Speer aro visit ing friends at their former homes in Venango county. Commissioner's Clerk 8. T. Carson and family were viistors to Oil City yes terday afternoon. --Mrs. Thomson and daughter Battle of Tltusville, visited Judge Propor's fam ily a part of last week. -Miss Bernice Scowden, of Meadville is visiting her young cousin at the home of her uncle J. C. Scowden. Miss Bertha McKee of the township, left yesterday morning for Stoneham, Warron county to visit relatiyes. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Watsou and two younger daughters, of Golinza, left yes terday afternoon for the Tan-Ex. Gust Slmgors and Miss Mattie Mor rison of Oil City wore guests of Miss Bird Foreman a part of last week. Will II. May of Louisville, paid a short visit to his old Tlonesta home as a guest of A. H. Kelly's family this week. -0. Cloland, of Fleming Hill, was a busines visitor to the county seat on Sat urday and gave this olllce a pleasant call. Miss Blanche Clary returned home Tuesday evening after a ton days' visit with friends at Fagucdus. Sandy Lake News. Mia. A. J. Pufiiuburg is stopping a lew days with her sistor, Mrs. Smith of German Hill, on hor roturn from the Pan-Ex. Miss Eva Barr of Sheffield, and Miss Ida Baptio or Goodwill Hill, Warren county, are guests of Miss Emma Kline stiver At Nebraska. Miss Frances Ridgway of Phlladel- nhia and Miss Einolvn Williams of Franklin, have been guests of Miss Msy Sanner for the past week. Mrs. J. C. Cornwell of Stonoboro Pa., Binl her little grandson, John Corn well of Childress, Texas, are guests at the home of G. W. Robinson Mead McCann of NebrasKa and Miss Lulu Miller, both of Forest county, have been granted a marriage license by the Clarion county clerk of courts. Mrs. Harry Mcintosh was sum moned by telegram to Grundorville, be low Warren, to the. beusido of hor hus band, who is reported very 111. Mrs. J. W. Green and Earl Knox are spending a few days at Lilydale, with her father Capt. Knox, who has been so journing there for the past ten days. Clark Morgnu, who has been firing in the railroad yards at OH City for the past three weeks is here to remove his family to that place and they expect to leave to-day. Mrs. J. II. Robertson, Mrs. J. D. Da vis and son Kopler, and Misses Marie and Helen Smcarbaugh left on the noon train Monday lor a week's visit to Buffalo and tho Pan-Ex. Miss Elva Klinestiver of Sheffield, who has benn visiting her grandparents at Nebraska, came down to visit Tiouesta friends during the week, being a guest at Win. Sinoarbauiih's. Judge J. A. Proper and daughter EuRetla, and their guest Miss Cornelia Hill of Allegheny, left for Lilydale Sat urday. They will take In the Pan-Ex before returning homo. Mrs. Frank Trushal, of Warren Pa., Mrs. Francis A. Goss, and flttle daughter Mary of Buffalo N. Y., and Mrs. J. W. Carson, ol Burlington Iowa, visited a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Ag new. Rev. F. E. Glass, of Bradford, was In IlidL-wav ovor Sunday shaking hands with his many frionds. He preached in the Free Methodist Church Sunday eve ning, much to tho delight of admiring friends. Ridgway Advocate, Mrs. F. W. Dassler and son and daughter, Master Clarence and Miss Lil lian, and Miss Emma Newell, all of New Kochillc. N. Y.. returned home with their ancle, F. X. KreUler from the Pan Ex.. on Monday, and aro guests of the latter at Nebraska. Kev. C. C. Rumbergcr canio I omc Friday quito ill Iroin a fishing trip on the Sinneinahoiiing, iu Clearfield county, and was confined to his room until Tues day. Ho was unable to hold his usual service in tho M. E. church either in this place or Foxbsrg, Einleuton Herald. Last week's Clarion Republican: Bert Cook. ofCooksburg, was in Clarion Wednesday looking alter legal business, ! Miss Cora Watson, of Oolui.a, II, c uiiHst of Miss Anna Math-It for a f. w days Ibis week Miss Irene Phibins returned l.ome Sunday from a two weeks' visit iu Leepcraiid Tioutsta. Cream of the .News. A woman ai ways has the best or tho worst ol it. Summer goods must move out, dou't miss sale now on at T. C. 8. It There is no end to the hill most peo ple start up. Shirts of the newest and prettiest patterns, a line that cau't be beat at Hop. kins'. Don't miss seeing them. It It is easy for a rich man to impress a poor neighbor. The nicest, freshest and best line of groceries are sold at the White Star, and as everything is cash, the prices are low. A boy says at least twenty times a day, "Lot me alone!" Cash is King. See pri.'es at Tlonesta Cash Store. It You all talk a great deal about Lib erty. How much have you got ? Hit's anything in the nature ol a hat of the fashionable kind we've got It, and don't tuck on the price either. Hop kins. It Many people pretond to be in love who are really looking lor revenge. Try us for grocerios. Heath A Feit. When you have a boil, bow other people want to open it I Don't forgot that shoe sale at Hop kins'. Still they go, but it can't last much longer. it Did you ever notice how girls run their eyes over each other every time they meet. We need room for new goods and prices must make . it at Tiouesta Cash Stort. It If you cannot afford an alarm clock for every bedroom iu the house, lot iu a fly or two. Fall shoes coining in now; others mustgetoutatT.es. It For every love atlair that has public sympathy, there aro lorty-nine that re ceive general ridicule. Fine assortment of shirts at Hopkins, but all summer shirts must go. Come and get prices. It Experience makes some fools wise. Many are called, but few are chosen. New fall suits just in at Tlonesta Cash Store. It. Because we are so unaccustomed to it truth deceives us more readily than a lie. Don't miss the bargains in shoes and shirts at T. C. S. It If all get to heaven who expects to do so it will not be heaven for all who are there. Now hats for fail at Heath A Feits. 1 Carnegie is having four electric ele vators put iu bisNew York house. We always recognize how ridiculous our faulis appear in others. When looking for a suit of clotl.es, i pair of shoes, a hat or anything in tin furnishing line to wear to the Pan-Ex. call on Hopkins. It Treasury officials fignie out an accU' mutation of fcj40,000,000 ol gold within i year. The jmnortation of diamonds has doubled during the past year. Suits to measuie and uuaranleed to lit at T. C. S. It When the small boy has nothing to say it is time to call iu the dor-tor. TO ITHK A C'OI.H IN ONE.IMY Take Laxative Bromn Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to euro. E. vV. Grove's signature is on each box. Naliiinul Cilass Company's Exhibit, Pan- American, Exposition. The above campany, which operates twenty-one plants, with main ollice at Pillsburg, Pa., has eroded a complete factory on the Taii-Auierieau grounds and show all process of manufacturing glass from the raw material to the fin ished product, varying in value from a few corns to hundreds of dollar for each piece. They also show process of cutting, en graving, etching decorating.and spinning aud weaving glass into cloth. They ex hibit a full size figure of Miss Maxine I'll int, the celebrated actress, draped with di ess woven from glass, and lurni- ure upholstered with slass cloth. Their exhibit is the only manufactur- ng exhibit on the grounds, and is really one or the best educational leatures ol the l'an-American. For Sale. A fine team of bay draught horses, sev en years old, weight 1700. One horse and one mare. Both in good condition. For perticulars call on or address 11 its. mciKfi, i lonusin, rn. 'Some time sgo my daughter caught a severe cold. She complained ot pains in her chest and had a bail cough. I gave her Chamberlain's Cough Remedy according to directions and iu two days she was well and able to iro to sc hool. 1 have used this remedy in my family for the past seven years and have never knowu it to fail," says James Trenderirast, mer chant, Annato Bay, Jamaica, West India Islands. The pains In the chest tmlicateu an approaching attack ol pneumonia, wlilcli in tins instance was iiiiuoiinicniy warded oil' by Cbamherlaiu's Cough Remedy, it counteracts any tendency of a cold toward iineumouia. Mold li .1 by Wif- Killmer Hros. Tiouesta, and W. U. kins West Hickory. Tr.li slirnatnre Is on every bet ot the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Taweu the remedy that currs a cold In one day riOINl'XXA MAltKKTM COKRKCTKD F.VKKY TUK8DAY, BY REI.IAI1I.E DEALERS Klour T sack I.n0(g,l.5 Corn meal, feed, l rr Corn meal, family, 19 100 lb., Chop feed, pure KrH'n Oats Corn, shelled Means 1 bnsliol Ham, sonar cured Bacon, snar cured Shoulders Whitetish V kit Huptr Syrup N. (). Molasses Collce, Roast Kio Cotleo, blended Java ...... Tea l.U 1.25 l.i'i (31 .-H .70 2.:a) .15 .14 .111 .m .(K.o7 iir., .511 ,:') .50 li(,ir .:( .50 .(Jl.15 .05'(li.OS . ii .15 Hotter nice Kirirs, fresh Halt barrel I.nl , Potatoes, bushel Potatoes, new "r peck . I line f barrel Nails V keg !.5 .11 ..Si :m .!H)l.0M 2.76 L. J. Hopkins. Now for BARGAINS that Tins week wettiit nur Regular CLEAEANCE SALE OF ODDS AND ENDS. SHOES, SHIRTS, HATS, CLOTHING. ALL REMNANTS. ALLCtOTTOGO. ANY PRICJS. .L. J. HOPKINS. JAMES-DRY GOODS. Chatelaines. TO SUIT EVERY ONE The time of intend taking a little trip or starting on pocket, we have them, all have the littl for handkerchief, from I he lowest to highest At 50c A Mack Morooo Chatelaine with hook; also a genuine Moroco leather strap dark brown. At 11.00 (tannine Moroco Chatelaine, light brown. At 1.50-Black, Real Seal, Chatelaine, with oxidized mountings, and patent clasp helt fastening (this patent hook or fastener irakes it impossible to take the hraik out tne belt only in the rguier way). Atfc!00-Ulack, Real Seal Chatelaine, patent clasp hook. At fci.75 Texas steer leather Chatelaine, gun metal monntii gs, self leaiher straps and with patent bell hook the leather in this has a rich.soit, black finish, particularly well adapted to anyone wearing iua K. BKAf) CHATELAINES If you care to CbatelHines, we have ali that is required chain tcitk hook. Price and sizo ranging the five inch-dull French trey, Krost. d Silver rinish, Oxidized anil bun Metal finish a full assortment: also the Jet and Steel Heads and Purse Twist. TOCKET BOOKS Exceptioni-l line of (leonine Moroco, real seal, monkey, Alli gator, (imitation and real!, in black, browns, tans, and greys-price range, f0c tof3.50 LACES New, All-ovor, Black Laces tho very latent and most desirable designs. NEW WAIST CLOTHS The very latest for Waists fancy black and stripes, very narrow in Pink, Navy Blue. Red, Stenl Blue, Lavender, ami qtloise '8 Inches wide (ill Centre Street window) 4.w yanl. WILLIAM B. JAMES, Write lor Samples. Teloi hone, either line. 7 203 CENTRE & 204 SYCAMORE STS., OIL CITY, PA. C. H. KILLMER - W. F. KILLMER Two - STORES - Two DRUGS, I'ATEN'C MEDICINES Toilet Articles. Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and! 33 rushes. AGENT FOR CHAC0M ICE CREAM WE WANT YOUR PATRONAGE. In Exchange we oiler you Courteous Treatment, Fair Dealing aud Ilest ood at Eowesl I'rioe. coimie jnsro SEE us. Killmer Bros. CLOTHING LITTLE MEN. Boys' Suits. Double breasted rlon'l sell cotton, Boys' Trousers. Size 3 to 1G, and $1.00. Boys Hose. A little the beit Hoys' liosc we've ever tolil at this price, double heel and knee ami last black, all sips, 15c. The Sampson Suspender Waist. A new anil thoroughly cood Waist to hold Iruusira ami to fasten the stocking supporters, Size 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14. 50C. P"" '"f 41X43 SENECA ST, Bargains! are BARGAINS. year they're most needed-just wheu you your vacation more convenient than a inside cash pocket and the outside pocket priced. i lasped outside pocket, leather strap and and hook, in plain blacK and ligut anu with chain and hook, in black, aud dark and with French, grey-finished trimmings and and have the lime to make your own - THE MOl'.1 AfAV. or metal part, and from -V- tor the two inch ones in $1 .75 for i lute Tur- DliY GOODS, GROCERIES, SHOJl Ever thing In ICiM-li Ie parliiirnl ew and l'l-l-late. An Excellent SHOE fur Either Emlie or mi tlciiuii, for $I.OO. H IM NOC KM, t'IMMlUKT SETS, WI.MMMV Sl'KEEXS. FOR style, size H to 16; all-wool clnAi aa wo $2.50, $3.00 tO $7-00. all-wool goods, patent bauds at 50c, 750 G5 PRICE" CLOTHIER OIL CITY. PA,
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