P4 WEDNESDA Y, SEPTEMBER 2b 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 j 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 : Papers that were 15c per roll, now 10 i " it 20 " " " 13 ii ii 23 " " " 17 i ii 35 ii ii 23 and all others at proportionate reductions. At these prices we do not expect the stock to last a great while. The &.ris Fucasxacw M pi Pi 1 mi 24,' THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY. NKPTEMUEK2.1, l'JOl. FIRE INSURANCE . A Nil REAL ESTATE AGENCY .OF-. C. TlOSESTA, PA. All Leading Companion lie presented. Wild Lands, Farms, Houses C Lots for Sale or Itent, LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. w AdrprllseimMils. Jamos. Ad. I,anitiiers. Ail. Hopkins. Lorals. lKivoe Co. ltoador. lliatli it Kelt. IiOi'Hln. Clarion Noruill. I.im'hI. K. Wallers A Co. Local. Smart iV SillHirborK. Ail. Mm, A. C. I'rcy. Koailnr. Killn'Kiro Normal. l.ocl. Tiouesta Cssli Ntore. Locals. White Stsr (irooery. Locals. Court wook. Oil market closed at f 1.23. OH mid Kan louses at this otllce. Yon ran tt it ut Hopkins' store. Autumnal tint are showing up noma. Rubbers for all at Tionpsta Cash Store. It Meailvillo and Mercer aro holiliug fsirs tills week. New overcoats ami auita at Hopkins' store this wwk. It We wrap up satisfaction" with every purchase at T. C. 8. It Full stork of new Hubbers, Ttubber boots, Ac, at Heath it Kelt's. It Corn Is boiiitf allocked, acid the frost isou the pumpkin to some extent. KHz Oroat Leather, Cloth and Straw Hat Cleaner at Robinson's only. S-'JHit Sonic women worry as much over a sickly rubber plant as IT it were a teeth ing Infant. Ex. These cool nlghls remind one of his need of underwear, We have a full line ready for inspection at T. C. S. H Peaches and pears. Don't forc about your preserves. There's no lime to lose. The White fSUi' Grocery, you know.' H Our competitors would squirm worse limn evor, If they could sen the pri.'u that we marked on our winter wraps. Heath A Kelt. It Pat Fitzgerald of Hunters station dislocated his ankle while trying to man age i fractious horse last Habbalh up at the Catholic church. If you haven't paid your tax yet, do so at once or you may lose your vote. The time is drawing near when it will be too late for this year. The well on the Andrew Wellcrfarm, near Star post office, Is in and dry. Au other venture will be undertaken shortly in the same vicinity. The annual session ol the Oil City con ference, Free Methodist church, Is being hold in Youngsvillp, I'a., this weak. Two hundred ministeis and delegates are in attendance. Hopkins sells the ladies' jacket or cape that has the wearing .quality and the up to date appearance. Look tbem over. If you don't buy there, it may be a help to you some place else. It -Following is the list ol letters remain ing uncalled for in the Tlonosta, Pa., Post Office, for the week ending Sept. 23, 1901: John Ellcore, Mr. Archie Illakeslee. I). 8. Knox, P. M, The now lull hats are now lit at F. Walters A Co.'s popular store and there are some yery fetching designs. Miss Proper is now lu Pittsburg selecting the new stock of winter millinery. It We have placed two new machines In our mill and we believe we are able to make the farmers Just as good flour from their wheat u ran be bad anywhere. Ask your neighbor almot bis. Lanson Ilros., Merchant Mi II era. tf The trial of Charles S. Murphy for the murder of Win. Kiaer in the Clarion courts last week having resulted In a verdict ot acquittal, the attorneys for the prosecution entered a nol. pros, in the case of Sic, Mong, who was in jail await ing trial for tho KAinenfleime, and he was discharged. This action will not pre vent bis re arrest and trial at any future tiiu. Miss Ralph ol Oil City gave a very Interesting, as well as instructive talk, to the Kpworth League last Friday evening All who berad her were pleased with ber pleasant manner and earnestness In the rauxe. Tho weather of the pa.it few days has been all right, and a continuance of the same (or about a week will see about all the potatoes, buckwheat, corn, etc., safely harvested. What is so rare as a day of line fall weather, anyway T Itollie, the little 3-yoar-nld son of John B. Uold of Nebraska fell off tho porch at his home last Wednesday and broke his left leg. Dr. Dunn was called and rendered the necossary surgery, and the little rellow has since been doing well. While attending court this week drop In and have your measure taken lor an "International" suit. Quality of goods workmanship aud lit equal to that so cured from a merchant tailor. Prices as low as you ran get at a hand-me-down storo. Heath it Kelt. It There is good prospect for a lair showing of that reliable old North Amer ican breakfast staple this winter. The buckwheat crop Is being harvested in many sections and the yield Is fully up to the average. Now ith a propor lay out of fresh pork and honey we may all may bo happy yet. Skid Jacobs, who is employed en the barge yard at the Warren Lumber Co's. plant, came home yesterday nursing a badly dislocated ankle joint, the if suit of a little play spell two days previous. Dr. Dunn put Skid in as com fortable con dition as posible and ho Is now at his home in Nebraska. A. M. Neely A Co. have purchased the large general store of C. W. Amsler In Marienvllle. The new llrmis com posed of Hon. A. M. Noely and A. H. Dehuer of Alum Hock, Charles Sabine of Eric and Leo F. Keating of St. Peters burg. They will carry on the mercantile business ut the old stand. - -Glancing at the professional card in this paper of Dr. D. P. Fredrick, eyo, ear, uose and thioat specialist of Oil City, It will be noted that be has changed his office hours to suit people from this sec tion who may be in need of his srvices. He will be found at his office from lu a. hi. to 3 p. m., except on Thursdays. The latest novelty In tho way of social functions Is the "cake party." With each Invitation a card Is sent re. questing the recipient to represent some kiud of cake. The efforts of the guests to rig themselves up lu the guise of angel cake, gingerbread, cookies, layer cake, etc., are said to be as amusing as they are ingenious. An outspoken exchange remarks: "Ladies should remove their hats in church. No sermon can inspire a man who la looking Into a lop-sided aggrega tion of dead birds, stuffed weasels, chain- elon skins, ribbons, beads, jet sticks, straw, paper llowers, corn tassels and thistle-down. It makes a sinner feel in the wilderness." Advertise your farm just as the vil lage merchant does his sioro. Have a name fur your farm, print it on your let terheads, envolopes, etc. Have it con spicuously posted on your premises. Stamp it on bags, boxes, baskets or other packages In which you market your pro ducts, say an exchange, and it's a mighty good suggestion. John Czolgosz, Democratic candidate for morning justice in Huflalo Is an in nocent suffer from tho fact that his sur name is the same as that of President McKinley's assailant. Tlo Democratic leaders fcol that he should step aside as there Is no chance of electing a man with that Ill-fated name. This shows that there is something in a name alter all. Lawrence Itlum.who was helping his lather, Henry Blum, take out pit posts up along the river road above Tubbs run yosterday morning, met with an accident which will lay bim up for several days. He slipped aud fell upon tho blado of a sharp ax, cutting a deep gash In his right h g nearly eight inches in length. Lucki ly no nrtorios or cords were cut, and Dr, Dunn, who stitched up the wound, be lieves the young man will get along without much trouble The cut Is above the knee. A number of our trap shooters at tended the tournament of the Titusvillo Gun Club last Friday, and had a real nice time if they didn't take all tho prizes and shout up to tho top notch. The day was a very windy ouo making the shooting exceedingly diflicult. A number of the crack shots of this and York States were present, hut did not shoot up to their average "by a long shot," and so the scrubs didn't leel so much cut up about their own oor averages. The visitors weie warmly welcomed by their hosts, and were all profuse in their praise for the good treatment accorded them. Tho name of Leon Czolgosz, the as sass in of President JlcKinlcy, is best pronounced by tho uiiiuiiitiatod by recol lecting how the Kussian always Intro duces a. "I" into the pronunciation of the name of the czar. Thus tho Russian says "t zar." In the case of Czolgosz one should say " Tx-halgolcb," w ith the "1" faintly sounded and the second "t" quite full. The averago American, however, will got it as "Slialgntch," and that la about as correct as be can make it. It loetn't matter much anywa . He will soon go through I lie electric chair aud then It will not be necessary to ever pro nounce tho dastard's name again. Messrs. C. It. Vasbinder, of llrook villo, W. A. Croasmun, ot Redelyffo, Forest county, and Alonzo Iinskeep. of McKecsport, recently purchased a large timber tract ill West Vlrginiii, lor which they paid the snug sum of ?8",000 The tract is located In Tucker county, about 10 miles from Elk ins, and is on the line of the West Virginia Central railroad. Tho tract contains about eight thousand acres, on which it is estimated there is one huudred million feet of lumber. The purchasers contemplate building a band mill on the tract this fall, and will com mence operations at onco. They feel quite sure that lliey got a good thing when they mado this purchase, and that they will be able to operate the lumber on tlie tract at a h .ndsoine profit. Brook- ville Republican. Memorial Services. Never in the history of our Republic lias there been a sorrow more proftind and general than that through which our na tiou has Just paased. Touched at its very core, waves of tenderest sympathy and love extended to the hearthstone of every loyal American. The nation's pulso-beat could ho felt lu the voice and counte nance of evory man, woman and child who appreciates the privilege ol living in "The land of the free and the home of the brave." The untimely death of our be loved leader pioved a common sorrow shared alike by all sections, parties and re ligious beliefs. On Thursday last business was suspended everywhere and a silence fell over this great land of ours as a sig nificant tribute tothemomory of our chief tain. The citizens of Tioncsta showed their loyally and sympathy in a most appro priate observance of the day. Flags at half mast twined with crepe, swung from many homes and places of tiusiness, and spanned our streets. Pictures of Presi dent McKinley, with festoons, of black wound with tho national colors were the more general decorations, and also adorned the walls of the school-rooms. Ry order of the school-board, the schools were called but for a short timo that morning, which was ontirely devoted to a review of the life and death of the late President. At noon all places of busi ness were closed aud at 2:110 p, in. a large number of our citizens assembled in the Presbyter an church which was tastefully decorated for the occasion, and where union memorial services were held. The pa-tor of the church, Rev. J. V. McAninch, was unavoidably absent, aud the services were conducted ty Revs. W. P. Murray of the M. E. church and C. II. Miller of the F. M. church. President McKinley's favorit hymns "Nearor, My God, to Theo" aud "Lead Kindly Light" woio sang. Mrs. Sliarpe sang as a solo the hymn, "Sometime We'll Understand," and was assisted in the chorus by a choir composed of sing ers of tho M. E. and Presbyterian churches. Burgess T. F. Hitchey read tho proclamations of President Roosevelt and Gov. Stone. The memorial oration, which was most excellent and one long to be remembered, was delivered by Rev. Murray. Mr. Murray eloquently eulogized the noble statesman, the brill iant orator, the heroic soldier and tho model christian American. He reviewed the life of Willian McKinley, showing how lie had climed round by round from the humble walks of life to the highest pinacloof fame in his country, attribut ing tho success of our chief executive to his having ho. ome a christian at the ago of fourteen and of his faithfulness to duty. In striking contrast he gave as the key note of tho assassin's down lall, his edu cation in the slums of anarchy. He clearly showed how much bettor it would have been for Czolgosz and for our coun try il tho young man had gono into one of our city missions and had heard of the love ot God toman instead of going, as he did, into a meeting where he was prompted to commit an act of infamy by the lire-brand who addressed it. Mr. Murray gtivoasa panacea for our nation al ailment the work of City Missions. At tho conclusion of this address, Rev. Miller spoke totichingly of our martyred President and expressed bis surprise that any person enjoying the blessings and privileges our govern ment alfords should have committed such a crime agaiiist one who was always a friend of tlio laboring class of people and who did so much lor them. A tenor of patriotism characterized both addresses and America was never sung with more fervor than it was at the close of this memorial service. Evangelical Church Appointments. Following aro some of the appoint ments made by the conference of the Evangelical church which recently closed its sessions in llrook ville: Franklin district I). P. K. Lavan, pre siding elder ; Alum Rock, S. Milliron Armstrong, J. L. Mull j llarkeyvillo, D. R. Miller j Brookville, G. W. Finnecy; Clarendon, S. H. Ilarlett; Crawford, C, M. Burnett; Dempseytown, S. V. Car- many ; Franklin, llullalo street, C. D. Single; Parker avenue, K. W. Rishcl ; Hawthorn, A. C. Miller; Lickingville, J. G. Wise ; MoKean and West Kane Mission, II. W. Yard; Oil City, G. W. Imhoden; Red Bank, C. M, Baumgard- ner; Shcnango, J. C. Powell; Salem, 1' A. Willmou; Venango, G. C. McDowell; G. W. Cups, member of Venango (Juar teriy Conference; J. C. JIadlock, mem ber of Crawford Quarterly Conference; Ii. F. Feit, member of Lickingville Quarterly Conference. Somerset district J. J. Carmany, pre siding older: Bridgeport, M. V. DeVanx; Glossport, 1". W. liartletl; South Fork, J. Q.A. Curry; Pit'burg, F. W. Mare F. P. Saylor member ol Somerset Con ference. l ucre nre 3 to 8 Ounces more in paint of I).voe' Gloss Carriage Paint than in others that's why tliey wear longer. Extra weight means heav lor budy. Sold by Jauio D. Davis, tf Y0C AM) Y01K FKIOHS. Mr. aed Mrs. J. II. Foncs spent Sun day with friends in Siverly. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Abo Heplor, Monday of this week, a sou. L J. Hopkins returned yesterday morning from a week at the Pan. John Lawrence and Louis Swausnu lolt for tlm Pan Mouday evening. Newklrk Carson was up fiotu Oil City to visit his mother last week. Mrs. Joseph Kiverline of Oil City Is a guest of Mrs. L. Aguew this week. Howard Kelly has returned to his stuilie.-at Kiskiminetas College, Salts- burg. Mrs. A. B. Kelly loft Monday to visit relatives and friends in Cincinnati and Chicago. W. S. McCuen, ticket agent at Oil City, spent last Thursday in town on business. Ar nstrong Agnuw, of Harnett town ship is a guest of his brother, L. Agnew, this week. "Judgo" Campbell, jauitor at the court houso, is laid up with an attack of rheumatism. The W. C. T. U. will conduct ser vices at the county home at 3 oclock next Sunday afternoon. Robert Hunter moved his family fom Nebraska to Grunder ville, Warren county, yosterday. Mrs. W. W. Grove and daughter, Miss Mae, visited friends in Oil City over Monday night. Miss Kultetta Proper Is in Pittsburg this week selecting new winter millinery for F. Walters A Co. -Mrs. Thomas Mays returned Mon day from a week's visit with a sick brother at Salina, Pa. Miss Frances Tumor of South Oil City is a guest of her friend, Miss Ella Congor for a lew days. Mrs. I. N. Anderson of Philadelphia was a guest at the home of T. F, Rltchey, Esq., over last Sabbath. Among the distinguished lawyers at tending court this week is Ex-Judge Mellaril of Mercer county. -John W. Murphy of Ridgway was a guest ofhis aunt, Mrs. Judge Crawford a few days of the past week, Rov. J. Y. McAniueu is attending the session of the Clarion Prosbytery at New Bethlehem this y.'ek. Allan Gordou arrived from Chicago last evening and will spend his annual vacation with Tiouesta friends. Mrs. W. F. Ilium was called to Clar ion last week by the serious illness of her mother, who is past 8(1 years of age. -Esquire J. II. Barton, of Harnett township, who Is doing jury duty this week, was a pleasant caller at our office this morning. -Mrs. M. 0. Myers and little daughter. Ethel, of Mannington, W. Va., are hjre on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Walters. Will Hunter, who visited his parents here during the past week, returned to his worK in the asylum at North Warren Monday morning. Mrs. F. K. Dick and children and Mrs. H. ('Oodwln of Tylersburg, left Monday for Buffalo to visit friends and take in tlio Pun-Ex. Hon. P. M. Speer of Oil City, en gaged this week as counsel in an impor tant suit trying mi court here, paid us a pleasant visit yesterday. Miss May Smith, who finished her apprenticeship in Mrs. Urey's Millinery store, has accepted a position in Cohen's Millinery Store In Cleveland. Messrs. Carson and Herman are in attendance at the State convention of County Commissioners, in session at Belleloiile, Center county this week. Reports from Nicholas Ikenburg, wlio is still at the Oil City hospital, are to the eifect that ho is doing fairly well, and the prospects are he will get along with out the necessity of any serious operation. M iss Emma Lawrence has gone to Elkhart, Intl., where she will spend the fall and winter in the study of music. Miss Laura Lawrence accompanied her as far as Oil City where she visited friends a few days, Frank Dickinson, the genial super intendent for the Penn Tanning Co. at Brookston, was drafted on the jury this week, but was excused from attendance after yesterday owing to a pressure of linponaiit business. Tho Rkpuiii.R'an acknowledges a pleasant call Iroin Mr, D., ami regrets that limited lime pre vented him from slaying longor. Court Minutes. The regular September session con voked at 2 p. in. Monday with President Judgo LIudsey and Associates Crawlord am) Dottereron the bench. The absence of Uiu grand jury at this term takes away much of the interest ol hoi wise uoted. Tlio case of tho Commonwealth vs. William and Elizabeth Small, charged with perjury, was continued, their bail being placed at f l"0 each. T. F. Ritchcy Esq., was appointed to take testimony in the case of Olive Jack son vs. John Jackson, suit in divorce. Mary M. Platuer was appointed guar diau of her father, Dauial Rustlor, and bond approved. The Master's sale of the real estate of the Fiynn heirs in Green township w continued by the court. TLomaa P. Flynn is tho purchaser. New trials wero refused in the cases of 11. 11. Shoemaker, health officer of Tiouesta borough, vs. J. D. Davis, and J. K. Lsndis vs. A. R. Braden. Tlio case of J. F. Proper vs. S. J. Camp bell, administrator of John L. Peters, deceased, and Martha Peters, was placed on trial Monday evening. It resulted in a verdict for the plaiutill' for $207.37. Case of J. F. and O. W. Proper vs, Hammond .V Crosby, was settled. Also case of W. W. Walters, vs. Harnett town ship. The following cases weie continued for the term: Jones vs. Patterson. J. W, Baxter vs. Patterson A Beck. M. C Watsou vs. J. E. Heck. Case now on trial is that of O. W. Pro per vs. Tiouesta Gas Co,, J . C. Bowman and others. It is likely the case ofSnowdenet al vs. Peqoiiftmt et al will m next tried. The prospects are that court will con liuuo during the entire week. Zinc and Grinding make DeviHt I-iid and inn Paint wear twice as long as lead aud oil mixed by hand. Cream of the Xcws. -Nover lie unles you can make some one believe you. A darkey with out leg ia just as hap py as a white man with two. Five jaekots, two capes and two good furs was our sales on winter wraps last Saturday. Prices was the power that moved them. Heath A Feit. It -The meanest kind of sneak is the man who can pay his debts and won't. When we attack prices, it is no sham battle. T. C. 8. It Perhaps the man you think is a fool thinks you in the same class. Kindness Is the oil that makes the heels of care run smoothly. Hopkins didn't get a special traiu to bring his new goods, but they are com ing lively now. It You can sometimes catch the moss- back vote with greenbacks. Peaches and pears for preserving. The White Star Grocery's where you get tho finest for the least money. It Happy is the man who can't borrow trouble. Positively the nicest as well as the cheapest stock of dry-goods in town at Heath Felt's. It A man who frankly admits that be is prejudiced never really bolieves it. Some men seem to think they are bet ter than they ought to he. -Come to Tionesta Cash Store for re lief from shoe troubles. It -It is easier to mend a broken heart than a broken head. Sometimes a man misleads people bv being perfectly honest with tbem. Every cape and jacket we sell is fully guaranteed. Better values for the money cannot be found. Heath A Feit. It Clothes make the impression not the man. The sharpest man has blunt points. 17lti sugar for f 1.00 is the one of many Bargains at T. C. S. It It is the man who is busy who has timo to do tilings. Preserving time is close to a linnisli, but the White Stars Grocery has a stock of peaches and pears that is still tiie fin est, though they won't last much longer. Get them now. It Lawyers are uieti who work with a will. Doctors ofien provide the way. The cut-rate druggist does his bout to bring sickness within the reach of all, Seo our canes and Jackets before you buy. If we don't save you money we'll treat at Ilea' h A Feit's. It Every household has if family critic. Life is full of trials and the lawyers aro glad of it. Heavy shoes that are reliable and cheap at T. C. S. It If we woro a girl, we would be aw fully proud to be compared witli a pota to this year, instead of a peach. Largest stock of outing flannels in town at Heath A Feit's, It In every house there" is a bureau drawer that "sticks" and makes the women wish they could swear. -Summer is gone, and you are Invitid to call and see prices on those new winter goods at T. C. S. 11 No oDe ever yet managed a love af fair and anything else at the same time, Our shoo department is lull of new and up to date shoes at remarkably low prices. Heath A Feit. It The poorer the woman's health, the more he thinks the men have wronged her. Don't be deceived, prices are lowest at T. C. f. It Answer to correspondent: A blood relative is one who bleeds von. Fall mid Winter Millinery. I havo been to the City and selected a fine stock of Millinery, Pattern Hats, Ready-to-Wear Ha's, Walking Hals, In fact everything in millinery the heart could desire. Hats this year will he of more flat el feets than formerly. Black hats, comhiuaiions of black and white, gray and castor, gray shaded, green and castor, will he special favorites Feathers will lie used extensively. A cordial invitttlon is extended to all. Mrs. A. C. Urkt. Josh Westliafer, of Loogootee, Ind,,iN a poor man, but he says he would not be without Chamberlain's Pin Halm if it cost live dollars a bottle, for it saved bim from being a cripple. No external ap plication is equal lo this liniment for still aud swollen joints, counseled muscles, still neck, sprains and rheumatic and muscular pains. It also cured niimer uis cases of partial paralysis. It is tor sale by Killmer Bros, Tiouesta, aud W, (1. Wilkins, West Hieaory. HMII:TIIIM1 TO KKMKtlllKlt. Wh il a cough or cold is long neglected consumption almost invariably follows. Remember Mexican Syrup only costs 25 cents a botile.and yet has proven in many thousand cases an absolute safe cure lor coughs, colds and consumption. Taken in time it cures quickly. Children like it because it tastes so goo I. Insist on your druggist keeping I; for sale. Read the seemingly miraculous cures it has ellecteil, printed on the wrapper around the bottle. A Pitiable Sight. What is more pitiable, lhan to see a puny, delicate little child absolutely dy ing from neglect. There ere many little ones, whose cheeks would grow rosy, whose flesh would be plump, and pretty if only the worms that are gnawing at their vitals were removed, which I -easily ellected with Mothers' Worm Syrup, so nice to late that children ask for it. Also a cure for tape worm in grown people. Try a 23 cent bottle. The Becrot of Good Health. The secret of beauty and good health is cleanliness. Lncleun lines breeds dis ease. Internal cleanliness is even of greater importance tliau external. Keep your liver and your Dowels thoroughly clean by taking a Mexican Rsit Pill oc casionally. Their use Ims the nerves. kidneys, etc., gisxl also. Only 25 cents a box. Oooch'a Quick Relief. When your Joints and Ihmics ache and vour llesh feels tender and sore, a i cent bottle of Goocli's Ijuick Relief will give you quick Teller. Host cure lonsilic. Healthy Blood Makes Healthy Flesh To have good :lesii and gissi tceiiug, to look well and leei well take some liisKjh's Sarsaparilla. Nothing else so gissl for pale and sickly women. Pile-ine Curea Piles. Money reliinded il it ever tails. Anti-Ague cures Chills and rever. H OW about your slock of Stationary We do high class Job IT i nl t litf . IT DA VC TO ADVERTISE rill's PAPER. L. J. Hopkins. They're Here AN ELEGANT LINE, DIRECT FROM ONE OF THE LARGEST MANUFACTURERS IN THE EAST-- Those that Oou emplate purchasing any thing in the line of Capes, Jacke's or Furs will find it to their advantage to iuspect our assortiueul. We know we have a belter line this fall than evor. No Wait of nioury to buy one of our Xew Fall WaiMttt all kinilz Taffeta Silk. Mercerized Satin, Flannels all Colors, neatly made and nicely trimmed. Price from one dollar to six. C one and sea them. L. J. HOPKINS - WRITE FOR SIMPLES.. -of NEW FALL Oil City, I'a. C. H. KILLMER - W. F. KILLMER Two - STORES - Two DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES Toilet Articles. Wall Pcper, Paints, Oils mid Crushes. AGENT FOR CHACON! ICE CREAM WE WANT YOUR PATRONAGE. In Exchange we oiler jon Courteous Treatment, Fair Dealing and Kent (aood at Lowest Price. COME AUD SEE US. Killmer Bros. Did You Get Our Premium Catalogue? If not semi for one. We will maul it to you free of charge. Il tells of the handnotue and useful presents we are giving our patrons. It's one of our ways of advertising and does not cost you one cent, as our guurantee of Money Back protects you and is always open to any dissatisfied pat ron. Coupon tickets given wiili eauh rash purchane of 10c and over Ask for them if yuu don't get, as they are free. fONEL PR SENECA ST. L. J. Hopkins. Now! LADIES' CAPES, JACKETS AND FUR COLLARS. the- DRESS. GOODS. WILLIAM B. JAMES, DHY GOODS, GROCERIES, SIIOKS. Everything In Hitch De part iiient 1m Xew and Up-t"-Iale. An Excellent N1IOE Tor Either Ladle or t.en tlemen, for $.. WAV ME OF ( AI.K OS, a.(JII I.TIN, ICe CLOTHIERS OIL CITY.FH,
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