WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6. This week we are showing some very pretty but usclul specimens of Indian handiwork in the wny of baskets, beginning in size with the toy basket ut 5c, holding a handful and running up from that in increasing size and price to the large hampers intended for receiving soiled clothing, which sells for $2.00. There are also articles for use and ornament constructed from birch bark and sweet grasses, decorated with porcupine quills dyed in various colors. The Indians are the only people who have ever found any use for that curious animal the hedge-hog, although in one State in the Union they are protected by a law that is more stringently en forced than any other game law but that is another story and interesting enough to be worth looking up. This lot ol Indian ware was intended for the holiday trade, but coming in early we decided to display it now. THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBKU 0, 11WI. FIRE INSURANCE . . AMI . REAL ESTATE AGENCY ..op.. C. M. Mil k SOI, TlOS'ESTA, PA. All Leading Companies Represented, Wild Lands, Farms, JTouses Lots for Sale or Kent. LOCAI, AND MISCELLANEOUS. Xew Advertisements. James. Ad. Hires. Ijocal. I.ainiiiorn. Ad. Kol iin' hi . Ail. Devon A Cn. He.vler. Iavla Pharmacy. Ad. Killmer llron. ' Loca s. riarmii Nunnnl. I, x-ul. Hopkins. Ail. mill Iih'hIh. White Star Uroeery. Ik'hIk. Tioieta CxhIi Slure, Ij K'hU. ('.. M. it St. P. Ky. Headers. Heath it Keit. Ail. mill locals. Oil market closed at $1.:. Oil and ias leases at thin otlice. Yon can net it at Hopkins' store. Kuhber goods! Of all descriptions at Killmer ltros. II Ilest assortment of outing tlannel In town at Heath it Kelt'. It Shot j;iiMa for rent anil ainuiiition for aalo at White Star Grocery. tf Slayton'a Jubilee Singers at t'.mrl House next Saturday night. Sunday passenger train between Oil City and Irveiulcn havo been discon tiuuod. "Have a look" at the beautiful as sortment or hoods and lasciualora at Kill hut Bros. It Urundaiio.s bread is the boat bred ' bread in town. You can get it at the While Star Grocery. It Tiio 11 rat Thanksgiving proclamation of President Iloosevelt was iasued Sat urday. He names Thursday, Nov. 28, as the day. J. W. Sires Willi heat his gallery In Tionoxtaou Friday and Saturday of thia week, Nov. 8 and 0, prepared to take sitting for tine work. It You will bear no finer concert In any of the large cities than that which the Klayton Jubilee Singers give. At the court house Saturday evening;. Henry Sliallerline, employed on the logging train at Endeavor, hail the Index linger of bis left band badly hurt by gut ting It betweeu two logs, yesterday. Cot another lot of those black waists that you liked so well. Present price 75c, ft.OO and $1.25. They don't last long, you know bettor hurry. Heath it Feit. " It Landlord Weaver of The Weaver, has added a lunch room to bis popular hos llory, whore aandwhlehes, oysters, pies and the like may be had during business hours. It is "pleasing" to an editor to have a citizen who expects favors from his pa per to come into his sanctum with a news item, written on stationery printed out of town. Ex. Typhoid fever has broken out in War ren, which la caused from the drinking water and the papers of that city are Urg ing the consumers to boil the water be fore drinking. A most successful fall term at the Clarion stato Normal School has reward ed the efforts of Principal Davis and bis assocaitca to make this school one of the best in the State. It You should not miss the fine concert at the court house next Siturday night. The Slayton'a are the best people travel ing in their lino, and a raro treat is In store for all who attend. The grape season is practically at an end, but the White Star Grocery has just rocievtd a now lot of choice and finely llavnred ones. Call early as this will likely be your last chance. It --Following is the list ol tetters remain ing uncalled for in Iho Tionesta, Pa., Post Otlice, for the week ending Nov. 6, 1!X); Lock Box No. 153, t'has. F. Kissinger. D. S. Knox, P. M. A considerable addition is building to the rear of the M. E. parsonage and the interior arrangements will be greatly Imprt veil, which will materially add to the extent ami comfort of the preacher's 'P'artcrH. Tho Derrick's oil report for Novem ber shows 712 completed wells; ith 1,031 drilling wells and new work. This is a decrease In completed work of 17 wells. An increase of 59 barrels In production and Ti In new work is shown. After the meeting of tho Odd Fellows lodgo Tuesday evening of last week the members met their ladies at Hotel Wea ver where they enjoyed one of thosesum ptuous suppers for whlcb Landlord Wea ver and Chef Brlstow are famous. The recent trial of Murphy and Mong, arrested en the charge of being implicated in the murder of Wra. Riser. In which the defendants were acquitted, was rather expensive to Clarion county. So far It has paid out -s,400, and the end Is not yet. Hy an oversight the Kki'Iiiucj failed to note a pleasant event which took place in Tionesta on the 21th tilt., the marriage, at the bride's home.of Miss Lillian Bradbury to Mr. Eugene Sutton of Nebraska. Kv, Robert McOarvey performed the ceremony. (r. W. Itobinson lost hia tine black saddle horse by death last Saturday. The animal was being driven in tho delivery team and dropped over in the streot just above the Hki'I'Iu.ican oftlce. The horse was evidently affected, with heart or brain troubles. It was a line animal and prized very highly by its owner. Michael Klghtllngnr was hit on the chin by a binder pole while putting a load of hay on a wagon, up near the county home last Thursday. The stroki was a terrific ae, causing him to bite bis tongue nearly in two, cutting the loner lip badly and otherwise bruising his face severely. Dr. llovard dressed the wound but tound no bones broken. We have recleved from the (iroom Music Uuupany, Meinway Hall, Chi cago, several professional copies of their late music. This company is putting out some good pieces, both vocal and lnstru men al, and will gladly examine author's inanusciipts with a view of publication. It sets song words and poems to music on a basis that pays a good protit to an author, Don't ask the editor to rebuke every evil in the town and community, but when convinced that such duties need at tending to, write au article to the paper yourself and sign your name to it for publication. The man who is too big a coward to thus express his opinion is the very one who will stand on the corner and talk loudly about the cowardice of the editor. If milk does not disagree with one a ipn.rt or more a day will help Imme diately In the work of getting fat. It should be sipped rather slowly, as it turns into curds the moment it reaches thf stomach and when a quantity is swallowed at once the large mass formed is not quickly digested. A teaspoon fill nflimewater iu a glass of milk neutral izes its bilious properties. (Among the offerings contributed to the Christmas barrels, which were packed yesterday by the ladies of the Presbyter ian church for the Dakota Sioux Indians of theCiood Will mission in South Dako ta, was a comforter made by the members of the Junior Christian Endeavor Society. In the comforter wore wrapped pretty name cards containing the names, ages and verses of scripture written by the Juniors. Sunday while Cleorge Matha Jr., was putting Iho bridle on his horse and while he had his right hand on topof the horse's head the animal suddenly threw his head tin catching George's hand between it and a beam overhead. It was a very painful hurt and George came down to see Doctor Greaves about It, who found tho bones badly fractured, from which in juries the patient will likely sutler for some linio. Hon. W. C. Arnold, who so ably represented the 28tu district in Congn ss when Forpst county was a part of it, is very cordially spoken of as a possible candidate in the -1st district, composed of McKean, Cameron, Centre and Clear field counties. That district would be heard from In national affairs if it should send Mr. Arnold to Congress, and we hope the Republicans will see the wis dom of nominating him. John Thomas, son of Squire Win, Thomas of the township, rccicved a severe Injury to his face while at work for Ocgood it Jamicson near Dawsou station last Thursday. He was In the act ot rolling a log over a bent sapling and when tho log left the sapling it sprang back and struck him a terrilio blow across the nose, smashing the bones of that member badly, and rendering John insensible for a time. Dr. Greaves at tended the injury and believes the nose will not be permanently injured and lit tle if any disliguorcd. Every body will have a chance to hear the Slayton Jubilee Singers nex Saturday evonint, at tho court house. This is a rich treat for all. The business places in town will be closed. The Slay ton's open the lecture course in Pittsburg on Nov. 1!). The dwelling h'Use of Herman Hen sel at MaMenville caught fire at Mon day evening and was totally destroyed. The building was estimated to be worth $700 or fsuo and was not Insured, the loss being a total one. About all the fur nituro and household goods, except the family wearing apparel, were saved. C. Fitzgerald's house near by was twice on tire, and was saved ou'y by the most per sistelit efforts of the lire department. A 5-yoar-old son of IC, L. lluugh of Nebraska was quite severely injured last Wednesday by being run over by heavily loaded wagon. Tin child was playfully hanging onto the wagon, when in some manner he was caught under the wheels, ono of which ran over his Ion leg below the knee and over his right foot ut (he Instep. Strange to say no bones were brokeu, and the little fellow was doing very well at last accounts. Dr. Greaves attended the little patient. While not exactly snake story sea son, this ono is too good to keep: "Hat tlesnakes are grateful if you gain thoir affection," says a correspondent of the Corsicana, Texas news, "My brother 'Jim' found a six foot rattler near town caught under a boulder, and instead of using his advantage ho sympathetically released tho snake, which thereupon be came a pet and followed 'Jim' about and guarded him as watchful as a dog. One night he was awakened, and, missing the snake in usual placo at the foot of the bed, he kn- w something was wrong. He got up and lighted a match to investigate, and found a burglar in the next room, in Iho coils of the snake, which bad its tail out of (he window rattling for a police." Miss Blanche Tallumn, of Tidtoule, who has a class in music at Nebraska, met with a severe accident at Ilia' place last Thin sday evening. A number of young people had gathered at J. M. Me Ciillougli's house and were having a little Hallowe'en sport. Miss Tallman being unacquainted with the premises opened one of the outer doors to step upon the porch, but there was no porch there and she was precipitated to the ground below, a distance of livo or six feet. In the fall she broke tho bone of her right lo between the knee and ankle. Dr. Dunn was summoned and reduced the fracture. Miss Tallman was taken to the Oil City hospital Monday to recuperate. She was accompanied by Mrs. Vorna Baker of this place, who has acted as her nurse siuce the accident The Meadvillo Tribune in speaking of the Odd Fellows Home in that city savs: "There are many societies and persons in Meadville who are doing a great work in ministering to the wants of orphans and others, but it remains for the Odd Fellows' home on College Hill to achieve the crowning succes in this line. If there is a person iu Meadville who be lieves In faith, hope and charity who has not visited this home, ILen something has been missed. Visitors come from various parts of the State to see in what manner 6A children ar cared for by one father and mothor and they always do part satisfied that the home is a great and most worthy institution. A young sup erintendent mid matron havo wrought wonders iu the management of the home and the lesull is a happy, well disci plined family of bright laces, the char acteristics and little hobbies of each be ing as familiar to their adopted parents as though they had but three children to look after. " Killed While Serenading-. A very distressing ace'dent by which a man was Instantly killed, occurred at Cooper Tract last Saturday evening. A party of merrymakers had gathered to serenade a new ly wedded couple, using all sorts of instruments with which to msko a racket, including dynamit, tdiot guns, etc. During the evening ono of the men had laid down his gun supposing he had emptied it. Another, a boy about 1(1 years of age, picked up tho gun and attempted to put another load Into it. In some manner tho gun wps discharged, the contents, evidently a load of shot, struck Harry McLaughlin, In (he led side and tore its way throrgh his heart and lungs. Death was instuntaiiaotis, and tho consternation, and horror of the crowd can better be immngined than described. McLaughlin was a man alwnt 32 years ofsge, and we understand has a small child living, bis wife having died about a year ago. He camo originally from Canada, and has worked at Cooper Tract about two years. Fell Twenty-Five Feel. James, second son of James G. Carson, of West Hickory, had a narrow escape from death yesterday aftornoon. He woiks for his father on the barge j-ard at that place, and while rolling a stick of timber off the high trcstlo work, was thrown headlong to the ground, a dis tance said to be fully twenty-live feet, striking fair on his head. Dr. Will Mor row was quickly summoned, who found no broken bones, strange to say, and Jimmy was ahlo to walk across the bridge to his homo. The strange feature of the case is that the boy's neck was not broken, and tho doctor thinks, with the exception of a whole lot of soreness about tlie sheuhlers, he will get along without much trouble. It was surely a miracu lous escape Will Close Snl unlay Evening-. Tho Interest taken in the lecture by the people of tho town ia shown bv tho fol lowing: Wo, the undersigned, do hereby agree to close our place of business from 7:45 to 9:30 p. m. on the evenings of the lecture course entertainments, season of 11X11-2: G. II. Killmer W. F. Killmer Garfield Grovo S. W, Farmer J. D. Davis L. Fulton F". P. A insler L. J. Hopkins II. O'Hara G. W. Kohinson Scowden A Clark J. W. Buxton Heath A Feit G. W. llovard J. H. Morgan S. II. Haslet A Sons Tionesta Cash Store K, M. Herman Weather-proof I'aiut. Lead and oil becomes a little chalky the first summer; a good deal the second summer. Add zinc and grind them to gether. It wears twice as long. This is Devoo. YOU AM) VOl'K FltlKMIS. Alex Swanson was a Pan-Ex visitor last week. u. u. uaston was in Meadvillo on business a couple of days last week Miss Mildred Horner has returned from a visit to her parents at Kiuzua. Mrs. J. II. Kelly and Misa Artie Rob inson were Oil City visitors Satuiday, Mrs. u. Amann and son Paul were visitors to the Pan-American last week. Miss Mable Young ol Union City Is a guest of Miss Iva Iloleman for a few- days. -H. W. Kuhn of Tidioute, was guest at the dancing party last Friday night. Miss Mildred Gilmore, of Helen Fur nace, Clarion county, is a guest of Mrs. S. K. Maxwell. Prolhonolary Robertson returned Monday from a week's business visit In Ritehwood, Va. Miss Lizzie Greenslade and neice. Miss Birdie Petit were visitors to Oil City on Monday. M.ithew Elliot of Newtown Mills, gave the Rkpuiimcax a pleasant call Monday morning. E. D. Wasson and daughter Myrtle returned Monday evening from visiting friends in Meadville. John Joyce, who is employed as mo lorman on the Oil City street railways camo home for election.' R. J. Grove and Wash Ritchey, of Suiiville, Pa., are guests ot thoir old friend, Judge J. A. Proper. Mrs. G. E. Gerow is In Kinzua, Pa., n attendance at the bedside of her grand mother, who is seriously III. Albert Haighl ofClarington, Pa., and Sarah Levina Dean of Cooper Tract Pa., have been granted a license to wed. Leou Watson, superintendent of the Salmon Creek Lumber Co's operations at Kellettvllle, has moved his family trom Nebraska to that place. Messrs. K. C. Heath, G. II. Killmer, J. and W. L. Wolcott have been in J'uuncetown for the past few days look- ng after their oil interests. Mrs. Nancy B. Irwin and Miss II. G. rwin, of Franklin, were guests of their brother, S. D. Irwin, E9q during (he past week. Thomas Lyons of Butler.Pa., Is here on his annual outing and biid bunting expedition. He is a guest at the home of his uncle, S. II. Haslet. Mrs. Harry C'urr and children, w ho have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Blum, for the past month, returned to hor homo at Duquesno, Pa., Monday. Mrs. J. II. Fones, assisted by Mrs- Clara Hsydcn pleasantly entertained a party of lady friends last Thursday eve ning. The party was in honor of Mrs. L. Haslet prior to her departure lor the Southland. Frank, the ltf-year-old ton of Mr nd Mrs. F. E. Sutley, of Wost Hickory, ied yesterday morning of pneumonia after a brief illness. Ho was the only son, and the parents have the sympathy f ninny friends In their bereavement. R. L. Haslet and family, and A. W. Stroup start for Burlington, N. C, to ny, where the former expect to make heir future home. Mr. Stroup will see w tho climate agrees with him and mav conclude to move to that s-ction a(er on. The best wishes of their many rieuds go with tlism. Miss Edith Ho'ikins gave a sheet and pillow case party on Halloween to her yotinir friends. Each guest was dis guised ina sheet and pillow case, and the parade which f irmed down town and marched up Elm street in the evening was altogether unique in character and quite startling. "A splendid Mm i" was the report of those present. Mrs. George Ilolonian entertained a large numb -r of her lady friends al a "passing party"lat Wednesday evening. A passing party is one at which each guest is requested to bring some article they most desire to bo rid of, and these are passed around and exchanged among the guests, who return home usually with something they desire even less than that which they brought. But the di version is quite interesting and affords much merriment. f'aluliiiir Costs Half. Devoe lead and zinc outlasts lead and oil two to ono, and costs no more. It saves half the cost of painting. Sold by J. D. Davis. A Great Hallway. The Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul Uy. Ia running Electric Lighted Trains of Compartment Cars, Standard Sleeping Cars, Buffet Library Smoking Cars, Dinning cars and Couches, between Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Minneapolis. Buffet Observation parlor Cars on day trains between Chicago, St. Paul and Minneapolis. Electric Lighted Trains of Sleeping Cars, Buffet Library Smoking Cars, Dining Cars and Coaches between Chicago and Des Moines, Omaha and Sioux City. Solid Trains between Chicago and North, cm Wisconsin and tho Upper Penin sula of Michigan. Solid Trains between Chicago and Iowa, Minnesota, Southern and Cen tral Dakota. The finest Dining Cars and Sleeping Cars. Electric Heading Lamps iu berths. 6,11(10 miles of road in Illinnise, Wiscon sin, the upper Peninsula of Michigan, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, South Da kola and North Da-ota. Ticket Agents everywhere sell tickets over the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, or address John R. Pott, District Passenger Agent, S10 Park Bldg., Pittsburg. 3t Jumped on a Trn Penny Knit. Tho little daughtor of Mr. J. N. Powell jumped on an inverted rake made ol ten penny nails, and thrust ono nail entirely through her foot and a second one half way through. Chamberlain's Pain Halm was promptly applied and live minutes later (he pain bad disappeared and no more siillenng was experienced. In three days the child was wearing her shoe as usual with absolutely no discomfort. Mr. Powell is a well known merchant of Forkland, Ya. Pain Halm is an antisep tic and heals such injuries without ma turation and in oue-tliird the time re quired hy tlie usual Ircadnoiit. For sale by Killmer Bros., Tionpsta, W. ti. Wil kius, West Hickory, Pa. Cream of the w. A wise man in business may be a fool iu love. Underwear lor both ladies and gen tlemen in enormous quantities at won derfully low prices. Union suits and separate garments. Heath A Feiu It Humor ia said to be oue of tho ele ments of genius, but it is impossible to make a pessimist believe it. An excellent assortment of woilen and cotton blankets on'exbibition at Kill mer Bros. See them before buying. It Occasionally a sensible woman at tract attention by making no effort to attract it. We have on hand now a fine assort ment of all wool bed blankets. Come and see if we can't suit you in both qual ity and price. Heath & Feit. It There is always a chance for a man to go higher ir he has the ability to climb. When in need of choice groceries call at or 'phone the White Star Grocery. Nothing but the freshest in all lines sold. it A wise man cap answer a lot of ques tions that a fool wouldn' think ot asking. F'asclnatnr and hoods in assorted colors. All new creations. Heath A Feitt. It Heaven never helps men who have that tired feeling. Underwear to suit all at Killmer Bros. Quality and price are beyond competition. It Pain is the shadow that follows pleas ure. New underskirts just received. Beau tiful pa terns, nicely ruffled 50c, $1.00 1.00. I h ath & Feit. It A lie is a handle that tits many tools ror irun anu vegetables call al or 'phone the White Star Grocery. Your needs will be promptly met. It After her rchool days are over the sweet girl graduate is apt to learn that beyond the altar lies the waslitub. Just revived a new assortment of flannel waists. They're beauties and we have them iu assorted colors. Heath A Feit. A run of bad luck may not remove the mote, but it takes the beam out of a fellow's eve. Lumbermen's rubbers and felt boots, rubber boots and rubbers of all kinds at Killmer Bros. It The man who waits for something to turn up is apt to discover that it ia his toes. If you are looking for a new hat wo ve got tlie latest. Come and see. Heath A Feit. It Distance doesu't lend enchantment to one's view of the almighty dollar. News from Erie. "Tho name 'Wano' should be changed to wonder, as It has done wonders, lor me. Dr. C. H. Harvey, Erie, Pa." ano Electric Oil, a guarenteed rem edy lor Neuralgia, Skin Disease, Injuries, Pains and Sprains. tf Til the Public. Allow me to say a few words In praise I had tcared taking I felt of Chamberlain's Ceugh Kenedy. a very evere cough and cold and 1 would get pneumonia, but alter the second dose of this medicine better, three bottles of it cured mv cold and the pains iu my chest disappeared entirely. I Am most respectilully yours for health, Ralph 8. Movers, rj-t-Thirtv- seventh St., Wheeling, W. Va. Sold by Killmer Bros., Tionesta, W. G. Wilkins, West Hickory, Pa. Saw .Mill for Sale. We have at our mill below Warren one complete saw mill, equipped with Sterns' spring sets, and another lighter mill wnicli wo will d is homo or at a verv reasonable rate. Anyone desiring to purchase a mill will do well to call and examine them or address us either at arren or Tionesta. tf. Warrkn Lumhkk Company. "Last winter an Infant child of mine had croup iu a violent form," says El der John W, Rogers, a christian Evange list, Filly, Mo. "I gave hei a few doses of Chamberlain's Caugh Remedy and in a short lime all danger was past and the child rocoverod." Tina remedy not only cures croup but when given as soon as the first syinptnnsappear, will prevent tho attack. It contains no opium or oilier harmful nibs la nee and may be given ascnnlidently to a baby as io an adult. For sale by Killmer Bros., Tio nesta, W. G. Wilkins, West Hickory, Pa. MARRIED. SI BIJLE BUSH In Tionesta Oct. 31, 11NI1, by S. J. Setley, J. P., Mr. Charles Sibblo of Green township, and Miss Kato May Bush, of Kings ley township, Forest county. Pa. Notice. Notice is hereby given that an applica tion will bo madeto the Governorol Pen nsylvania on the 2tlth day of Nov., A. 1), KiOI, by Frank McNeal, K. A. Yetmr, W. S, Calderwood, Fred W, Reese at d Oscar II. Johnson, under the Act of As sembly entitled, "An act to provide tor tlie incorporation and regulation of cer tain corporations," approved April 2!', l-s74, and the supplimcnts and amend ments thereto, for the charter of an in tended corporation to be called "The Blue Jay Supply Company" tlie charac ter and object ot which is, "Trading and Dealing in Genera! Merchandise" and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privi leges of said act ot Assembly, its suppli mcnts and amendments thereto. 3t T. F. Ritcuky, Soliciter. JIAHKKTW CORPKCTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY REI.IAHLK DKAI.KKM Flour V "ark l.oOfl.iiA Corn meal, reed, li luo.. Corn meal, family, '"' Chop feed, pure grain Oats Corn, shelled Buckwheat Hour, lt Beans V bushel Ham, sugar cured Bacon, sugar cured , Shoulders Salt Pork, Y( ft) Whitcfish -p kit Sugar Syrup N. O. Molasses Collee, Itoast Rio Coffee, blended Java Tea Butter Rice Kggs, fresh Salt i barrel Lard Potatoes, V bushel Potatoes, Sweet 'f II Lime 'r barrel Nails V keg 1.40 1.50 1.40 .4" 2i 2.M .IS .1.1 .10 .12 .00 0fa,.rtj 2iif .St .XV .Ml l2jHlr ;: :, ..'si H.20 0V4 w it :i ( !.:i" i 14 ! , .7" 21 1 IH)1.(NI , 2.75 HOW about your stock of NtaXionary We do liifill class Job 1'rintiiiK- L. J. Hopkins. 'TWAS A GREAT OPENING-. But we have a few Wraps left that we will sell at Opening Prices. HAVE A LOOK! L. J. HOPKINS. JAMESDRY GOODS. The Perfection of Waist Excellence. A strong way to put it, but we do not hesitate to use forci ble adjectives when its the WALDORF WAISTS we're talk ing about. There') so many points of superiority thia waist possesses that we hardly know where to commence to enun.er ale them. Fit, probably the most important factor, U superb. Originality in cut and design, no sameness here. Material and workmanship all contribute In nake this waist in a class by itself. Manv diH'erent stvlia and most any color. See what nice waist DOLLAR FIFTY CENTS will buy. lied Comfort lledueed. Slightly soiled aud mussed, im at of them f 1.00 ones, H5r $1.50 ones, 81 81.75 ones, 81 3'J. 82.25 ones, 81.(J. Iadien' Knee Skirl, Fliuinellette noes, already made, plain ones, at 25c. Very heavy fleeced ones, with (5 inch rutlle, at 50c Itlaek Guaranteed Tallelta 'Kpeelal." Advertised several days ag al 6!lc you came ud bought this up so readily we bought another lot of it. WILLIAM B. JAMES, Write lor Samples. Tele hone, either line, 2X1 203 CENTRE S 204 SVCiMORE STS., OIL CITY, P. Killmer Bros. New Fall and Winter Goods We have put forth every i II rt in buying nur Dew goods to buy uuly that which is het suited to the community BDd to the tastes of our pat rons, and we have bought low so that we may sell low We invite you to inspect eur oew stock ol DRY GOODS, BLANKETS, OUTING FLANNELS, GLOVES AND MITTENS, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOODS AND FASCINATORS, BOOTS AND SHOES, RUBBER GOODS, &C.,&0. OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT IS FULL OF THE CHOICEST GOODS. IIN" THE JDttUG- STOBE We carry the Freshest Drugs and Patent Modiciues, Finest Perfume aud Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Wall Paper. C. H. KILLMER Clothinci, Furnishinqs and Hats for every ncraxiou, that are J U ST Kill UT, and that will just suit your most exacting fancies and your pocket book. Mow you can make your selections from a complete stock of Mew, Fresh Goods, and it will be well worth your while doing so. Tho collection of .tleii's Suit and Overeoatw which we have prepared to sell at 810, includes all good fabrics for this season, ever; one ol them is worth fully 812 $10. The number of N nil and OvertOAt that we havo selected to tell at the veiy popular price of 81' is lar larger thau ever before. Equal in every way to 8'iO made-to-measure garments IjjlltS. At 820 you will find the most superb assortment of IteaIy-to-Wear (railieill ever prepared to cell at ineamre would cost you 840 or 8-0 ut least. --$!!iO. The Young Men of 1 1 to 20 years o: age will be pleased with the hull and Overcoat. which we made from fabrics especially designed t suit their tastes $S to $15. Manhattan Shirt are long wearing and perfect Citing. The Little C'liap. 3 to 16 years, oill be unfitted here with gar mi nts appropriate for every occasion, and every suit is guaranteed to stand hard play, and they arc fitted with the i-aiuu care that we give to oieo, but Our prices are luw r thau yon pay I'm rOrNE: PR 41 X435ENECA 51 W. F. KILLMER this price; iu fact if made to your have taken great care iu selecting: lb.- -nine styles ami qualities elsewhere. ICE" CLOTHTERS OIL CITY. FA,