THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, JUNK II, HK. FIilE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE AGENCY . . (IK - - C. M. Jill & HI. TIOSKSTA, PA. All Lcadlnj Companies Represented. Wild Lands, Farms, House C Lot for Sale or Unit. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. New AdvtTtlM'UH'lllS. I.ammora. Ad. Hopkins. Locals. K. N. l.eo. I .oca I. IVnna' Itv. Headers. Devon .v. Co. Headers. IIOHtll . Felt, locals. Nickel I'lalo. Headers. Smart .V silliorliorit. Ail. C. M. St. I', lfy. Header. Whito Star Urneory. 1-ocals. Tionesta Cash Si.irn. Local-. Tionesta Twp. A iulit"l' li('ort. tlreon Twp. Sohuol Hoard. Notice ('uiitriii'tiirii. Oil market closed, at f 1..U Oil ml ram leasea at tuia oil! re. -Walton I lead lliom nil. T. C. H. Ilopsin. nulla the Douglas shoos tl Shucs, Shirts, Hals, Hopkins. Null' cod. It Made to measure nils that lit ut 11 oath A Felt's. It Suits, skins wrappers, Ac, at Tlo nesta Cash Store. Tlio vacation season Is now on. (io to Hopkins for truuk and valises. It See the early closing ani.ounceiiiunt of our merchant In another column. For Sale-at Scowdon Clark's shop, scoond hand buggy-Dolson w-'lf-olllng axle. lf Tionesta had fifteen rapresontatlves on Uih (Mean and Bradford exursion last Sunday. Slrawlierries and pineapples, finest variety to lie had, for canning. Whito Star tiroecry. It There will ho a came of hall botwotn Tionesta and pleasanlville on Iho home grounds Thursday at ll:!!) p. m. Hopkins' Iron building has received a coal of white paint with mariion trim lug and looks very neat and clean. When you seo a married woman run ning a lawn mower, It'a hard to decide w hot her her husband la henpecked or just lar.y. Some people, after casting a crust of hread upon the water, think they should get a howl of milk toast iii return. Chi cago New a. The annual nicuie ol the Cassadagua Lhko Free Association will lio held on Jtin 1 tth, 1 llh. and lMh, 1'. at l amp Cassudagua, N. Y. Lout -A lady's silk umbiclla. with curved handle, on which Is carved tlio letters "D. K. '.." Finder will besultnbly rowarded by lea ring it at thia cilice. We have just received a case of the famous Xelliersole Flexible hand turned shoe. For beauty and shape lliey can't be beat. fUU Is the price, llealb A Felt. 1 Two caws of smallpox are reported from Tylorabtirg. Thovlclms are sons of Mr. Mct'ormlck, ono ol whom has about recovered, and the other aeems to be getting along all right. Sunday wan a cold disagreeablo day and there wa no comfort out of doors wi lioiil an overcoat, Thcie was quite a severe frost In the surrounding country, but Iho farmers say that uo serious dam age w as done. Fresh vegetables are at their best now and the While Slar tlrocsry leads Now potatoes, lettuoe, radishes, onions, tomatoos, in fact, evorvthing In the veg lahla and fruit line, as aoon as it comes into the market. 11 TI)o season for catching black bass opon next Sunday June 15 anil contin ues till February 15. While the season opens next Sunday lishermcn should bear In mind lliat the law still prohibits fishing on Sunday. -Tlio condition of I. H. Oerow, whose serious Injuries were inenllonid In Inst week's Kmtiimi'an, Is much nioro fav nraldo than was at III si hand, and it is now thought one of tlio young man's legs can be savod and his many friends ear nestly hope this may be true. Following is I he list o letters remain ing uncalled for In Iho Tionesta, l'a., l'ost Office, for tlio week ending Juno II, I'.HA Mr. and Mrs. Willis Brace, Dr. M. J. No ble, Mr. J. S. Wood, Mr. h. I. Jainioson, Mr. Edd Carvm, Mr. Wni. Johnson. D. S. Knox, P. M. There will bo preaching services In the Evangelical Lutheran church on Cierman Hill next Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, by Kcv. M. L. Fredrick. All are cordially invited On the first Hun- day in July Hev. Fredrick will bo regu larly Installed as pastor of the church There was only one drawback to the home talent entertainment last Friday and Saturday uighls and that was the lackoflight by which to read tlio pro grams, One can sit on a rail fence if one lias to, I. ut it is always a satisfaction to know h iw much longer you've got to sit, Hotel needed at Lynch, Forest Co, near rail road, near Chemical works and town booming anil no hotel. Tiie Fox liouso tliorof'arge, comodious, and well adapted for hotel imrtHiseH Is now of- ereil for sale together with the farm about WW acres with oil royalty.enquireof i;. n. i.kk. It Little Valey, N. Y. Tiie fish wardens are becoming wa'cliful and the county judges are not alow lo Inflict the penally of the law up on its transgressors. At vt arren on Tuesday Delt Bontley and "Lnnii" Mar tin, convicted of dynamiting fish in the Allegheny river, were scntencrd lo pay fines of $100 each and all the costs f pros ecution. A few practical lessons i f this kind should bo beneficial and as it has been frequently rumored that there are boiiio poople in this viciuitv who make a praclii-e of llsbirg in this way it would le a go id tiling to lake warning. It would take a hole lot of suckers to make a huudiod dollars' worth. At the recent encampment of the G. A. It. at (ictlysbiirg. Itobert P. Scott, of Butler, was elected Department Com mander ol'tho Stale. Mrs. Jennie E. Ag- new, of Tiom sta, was paid the compli ment of a reelection as tieasiirer of the Siato dcpaitmeut ol tlio W. It. C, with out opposition. Allentown nas chosen for next year's meeting. The house of John Minim, about nnu mile liom (ioiin.a on tlio No.wuaiisvillu a ,d I.'olin.J load was destroyed by lire Monday morning. The only furniture saved was four rocking chairs, a loungo and a stand. Among the losses were tl'i.lHJ ill cash and live good watches, 'iho total Iofs is estimated at f WO with uo in surance. Wo did not lea: n tlio cause of the fire. Win. (iuy, agisl about 45 years, was literally blown to pieces at his boarding house in Franklin last Friday afternoon. It is thought that ho placed a stick of dy namite under the lied, lighted the lose and awaitul his destruutioii. Tho victim was found lying in the corner of tho bed room on tlio second lloor of tho house, A largo hole was blown it) the ceiling mid i'l the lloor. People here who have hetm saving the ('oiiimerclal'lia.etlo teachers' con test eiipons for Miss Bertha Lawrence, who was voting lor her isuisiu, Miss Lulu Hnley, teacher in tho Ford City schools, will be pleased to learn that Miss Fin ley w as ono of tho success. ul contestants, having Iho largest vote of any teacher outsido of Allegheny county, and so gets a free.ttip to Europe. That was a great game of ball be tween tho factory louiu and the business men last Thursday -at least that's what Ihefau'ory boys think. On Iho other hand Iho business men don't think it was "so many" seems In be a discrep ancy of opinion. Wo didn't see the game but we understand theie were some ele gant (Tj (days made on both sides. Score 7 to 4 in lavor of the factory. Of DO boy criminals confined in the Kansas ( d.v county jail in tint last six months, all but two wero victims of the cigarette habit. The piohation oflicer of the county reports luither that all these boys who were in luced to give up the cigarette habit wero reformed and alter their release lived rightly and did woll. Those who stuck to tho cigarette turnod out badly alter their discliargo. An exchange tells of a man In Now Jersey who planted onocighth of an acre of potatoes, covering the tubers slightly with dirt and then sprinkling ateapoou ful or fine salt in each lull. No bugs ap peared In that field, but the potatoes not so Healed wero nearly destroyed by the bugs, even alter they had been treated two or three tunos Willi paria green. It is a cheap remedy and worth trying. Saturday, Juno is Flag Day, and the Americrn Flag association has Issued a proclamation to the people of the country to obsoived the day. Tho Amer ican Flag Association was organized ill lsl'T, of I'.aa eominitfeos fiom vetaran, military, patriotic and historical societies In the United States, and also of patriotic citizens, to promoto reveicnco for and prevent desperation of tho Hag of our country. Messrs. Heath A Feit and Landlord Weaver becoming disgusted with the plleof rubbish on the acnnt Fisher lot between the storo and hotel ceo, Lined their lorci s last week anil cleaned up Iho place. Tho unsightly pile of dirt and boards next lo the walk has deen cleared away, the ground nicely sinothed up and a row of suntlowors planted across the front, which when full grown will lorm a very noat hedge. -It Is not rght to speak of tho little wo nt an of tho telephone as a "hello girl." Sho lines not sav "hello," even if the sub scriber does persist in using Iho word. The telephone girl says "Number f" If sho Is unable to "raise" tho parly w ish ing she sayssoftlv almost cooing, "line's busy." She also says "Waiting t" w hen she knows vory well that you arc. Tlio new expressions are olllcial and emanate from tho head nfllces of tho telephone companies. To use tho wo;d "hello" in addressing a subscriber is deemed too slangy. It is hinted thai in the course of time the subscribers will also rofortn certain set speecho" which ilicy use. For instance, It is understood that they will not say "Who is this? or in identify ing themselves say "this is," etc. Ex. All indications point to a busy season for tlio various pests Injurious to vege table lilt). About a doon ditl'.'ieut In sects, bugs and wonnsaro worrying rose bushes i Iho striped back cucumber bug is working over time on cucumber vinos; tho potatoo bug is exploring among the tomatoes vines ; In e i rickets are looking alter the raspberry bushes; the apple plant louse or aphis Is torturing the leaves of applo trees; current borers, worms and the saw-lly are doing the cur rent bushes ; tho apple tree caterpillar, ami the peach-tree borer are putting in Iheir best licks, as are also hosts of others, with unknown names and robust appetites. Viirds of all kinds arn the greatest eradicators of tiieso pests known, which Is one of the good reasons why Ihey should be protected. Blizzard. The production of that beautiful eomedy-draina, "The (iypsy Queen," by tho Tionesta Literary and Dramatic Ly ceum, in Dale's IJ .11 last Friday and Sat urday evenings, certainly surpassod any thing ever attempted by Tionesta talent before and was enthusiastically received by the largo audiiinccs on both nights. Kverv character in Iho cast was woll rep resented and all seemed especially a lap ted to thoir parts. Those having tlio leading parts and deservii g sptcial men tion were: First, the two leading gypsies Miss Dcnniston mid Miss Mary Joyce. They had their "lilies" perfectly com mitted and their acting was superb Miss Katl.leen Joyce, also showed her usual talr nt and acted her part of Lil ly Agnes lo perfection. Dr. Bovard, as Capt. Lavrock and also as Cheap John; Win. Pedigo, as Lemuel, the (iypsy boy ; Merfon Mealey, as Kinclien ; Kol.t. Ful ton, as Alfred, and J. J. Landers, as Ish mael, alt had thoir parts well in hand an. I were well received. In fact, all did well, but space will not permit of a more lengthy description. The special ics were well received, i specially lite sing imr of Master Fail I'pdigo, whovo son-s delighted Iho audience. Tlio boy has a lino voice which with can- and pioper di velopeiiicut w ill be of I client to hitn. The Tionesta Literary and Diamatic Ly ceum is to lie congratulated 141011 U10 success of its tirt eifort. May wo have many 111010 such entertainments. Tho North East Breeosays; Theie's nothing tl at hurts business so quickly as Hie prominant presence in the world of a tight laced, claw-listed, hawk-eyed, cat faced, penny-Mpioi ring man, that cross betweeu a glue-pot and a vinegar-jug, who never spends a dollar till ho sees a dollar and ninety-eight cents in sight. Just weigh that. Persons who grow roses and who are at a loss to know how to kill the little bugs that destroy tho beautiful flower', aro hereby informed that a aris green solution, consisting of one te spoonful of the poison to four ga Ions of water, care fully sprayed Umn tho rose bushes, will induce the pestiferous Insects to turn up their toes in short order. Bradford Era. Volume 1 No. 1 of Tho Shellield Ob server, the new papor started at Shef field, Warren county, bv M. II. Shick, formerly editor of the Marienville Ex press, has reached our exchange table ami we give it tho glad hand. The new paper is a seven column folio, has a good ad. patronage, is typographically artistic and as 1 he editor is a hustler in his line, wo predict aucensa for li 1 ill in his new venture. From the local items of the Ob server we clip tho following, which will be of interest to "UM's" many friends: "We me under obligations to H. . Brownell, who formerly dune service in 11 printing office and can vet stick type at a good rate, for valuable assistance in getting nut this issue." lt.ully Injured lly a IIoiv.c. Ex County Commissioner Henry W. Leilebur was very seriously Injured by a horso nt his home near Starr, German Hill, Monday ofthis week. Ho was en gaged in clipping Iho fetlocks of tho ani mal when it kicked him over, and before ho could get away the horse, being ex cited, tramped upon him in several places, making a number of wounds of a painful if not serious nature. His chest, face, one leg and one arm and other por tions of the bo ly are severely bruised and lasiorateil, two ribs wore broken, and at last amounts Lis physician, Dr. Bovard, was not prepared to say how se riously Mr. Ledcbur's injuries might prove. The Lute Herman Coleman. Herman Coleman was born Doc. 10, 1S".I, in Kurliessen, Germany, anddied in Tionesta, Pa., Juno Id, 100:!. Tlio subject of iliis sketch has boon a a resident of this county sinco early in the 70's, having lirst Ihed near Stewarts K l 11 where his family grow up. About ton years ago he moved to Tionesta and made this his home. Juno Hi, 1817 he landed In Philadelphia Irom tho Father land and soon alter ciitno to this section. S pi. 2, 1S52 he was united in marriage with Miss Martha Stroble, ol Clarion county. Six sons wero the result of this happy union, namely David of Biadnor, Ohio; Henry of Delmont, Pa.; Jacob ol McDonald, Pa., Samuel W. of Oakdale, Pa.; Frank of Salem, W. Va.; and Will iam, deceased. All tho living sons l ave been with him In Ills last illness, which has boon about ten days, though his health had been declining for a number of years past. Mr. Coleman was one of our most hon orable and highly esteemed citizens, a conscientious and consistent Christian gentleman; being from early life a mem ber of the Lutheran church, which ho al ways attended lin it was possible. Bo sides the sons above niO".tioued his de voted wife survives him, Funeral services will be held to-morrow, Thursday, at 10 o'clock from the Presbyterian church, and the lntormenl will bo In Riverside cemetery. Lucky Escape From Bad It. II. Jlixiiji. What gavo promise for a lew minutes ol developing into a very serious wreck, happily resulted in nothing more serious than a good big scare to the passengers on the Monday morning train north on the Peiinsy. a short distance below Hickory station. A freight wreck the day before had blocked the track at tho low or end of Iho switch and tiie trains were using the switch in go ling around tho blockade at lhatpoil.t. The train had boon making good time over Hie nice streto'i of track just below and when the engine took the bw itch Hie rate of speed was too much for the cars, and, whilo the engine went over safely, the baggage car jumped the track, and in 1 11 1 11 tho smoker end ladies' coach went olf. Three or four ex tra coai'hes, empty, had been sttaehed to the rear of tho train and tiieso seemed lo steady tip tho other cars to that they were not uncoupled, but lurched from one side to the other as they bumped over the ties lor a distance of marly till rods before being stopped. Not a pas senger was injured though tno smoker was filled and the day coach contained -5 or SO ncoiiie. But there wero some frightened persons who were not slow in getting out after the train came to a stand still. Some 5 or more of the passengers wore Tionesta people, and they hastened lo 'phone their friends of thoir safety when they reached Hickory. The train was able to proceed on Its northward Journey about throe hours later. Lelter lo A. C. I'rey. Tionttta, I'u. Dear Sir: You can paint your barn with a good barn paint, if you like. Our agent mav not have it in stock, but will get it wo make It. What is a good barn paint? It Is paint that w ill wear well enough, look well enough for a barn, and o about lialfby tho gallon. How do you want your barn to look? is the ouestior.. Anybody else's barn is another matter, Your barn is your luisi ness, your living, your profit You'd bo extravagant with It. Paint it as well as a merchant or doctor or lawyer or banker paints his house. Belter paint your barn Devo bad and .inc. It costs more a gallon thn barn paint, but you use loss gallons. Yours truly, 70 F. . Dkvok A Co. p. s. J as, !. Davis sells our paint. The season of the odoriferous little tar ball is here. Snips Ihr roiisli slid works oft Ihr 0I1I. Laxative llromo-(;iiiniiio Tablets euro a cold in ono dav. No cure, ro pav. Price J., cents. " ll J7-ly The man who carries a p s ki t comb or mirror is by 110 nn ans exceptional. A ThitifMn WonniN Ak "havpvoua lloor paint t'mt will last two weeks?" Yes we have Devon's; it has a beautiful glow and w ill wear two vears il I properly applied. J. D. liavi, :i ai-jin VOL' AM) YOUR FKIKNIH. O. W. Proper had business iu War ren last Friday. Capt. J. M. Clapp was up from Pres ident on Monday. Mrs. J. D. Davis was a visitor to Oil City yesterday afternoon. Mont Feit ol tho township, is at home from tho Clarion Normal. W. II. Hood was a business visitor to Oil City Monday afternoon. Hon. C. A. Itandall was a business visitor to Oil City last Saturday. Jas. T. Ilrennaii of Warren, was In (own on business iho first of the week. Miss Mary Bonner left last Friday lor a visit with fi lends in Kittanning. K. N. Leo of Little Valey. N. Y., was in Tionesta on Business last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. (Jorow of tho Central, were in Warren last Friday. -Levi Met, is again employed in tho cabinont room of the mantel factory. M. Hpplerof the West Sido was a business visitor to Oil City Saturday. Will Worlz went to Lancaster Mon day for a few days visit with relatives. County Commissioner J. T. Carson was In Oil City 011 business last Friday. Paul llcplerand II. J. Kretnmel are up from Franklin lor a few days' fishing. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Ir in were guests of friends in Oil City a part of last week. W. L. Cooper of West Hickory was a business visitor to the county seal Mon day. Mrs. A. A. Pease and daughter, Miss Blanche, woro Oil Cily shoppers y aster- day. Miss Evelyn Clark is spending a week with her sister, Miss Man, at Oil City. Mre. Henry Sibble and children of German, Hill aro vbdtlug friends in Oil City. Miss Florence Cropp ot Cro p Hill was a visitor to Oil City Monday after uoon. Mis. F. .. Jones of Tidioule, was a guest of Mrs. C. Amann a few days last week. Prothonotary Robertson loft Satur day for a visit with his parents at Potts- ville, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Henry, of Mar 1 mville, were visiting Tionesta friends Monday. W. G. Uegors was up faom Frank lin over Sun lay to visit his family at Oldtowu. Miss Minnie Glassor and Glenna Weaver visited Oji c'ily friends Monday afternoon. --.Mrs. Mina Con roe of Tidioule, was a guest of Emma Salsgiver over last Fri day night. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Jones of New town Mills, were business visitors to Oil City Monday. Mrs. W. A. Grove and Miss Netlio Hunter were visitors to Oil Cily yester day altorunoii, Miss Iva lloleman loft Saturday noon for a visit with friends at Spartans burg and Union Cily. Miss Martha Overlander left last Monday for Franklin where she expects to spend the summer. J. S. Aliarrah and tVni. L. McCrack en of Hrookvillo, are business visitors In in Tionosta this week. Fred, son of J. G. Carson, of West Hickory, graduates from the Tidioule High School this week. Misses Laura and Daisy Butlerlleld were guests of their uncie, L. Agnew, couple of days last week. J. A. Hart, who has been visiting here, lort Monday for Williamsp rt, his old home, to visit friends. Mrs. J. G . and Mrs. Sam Carson, of West Hickory, visited Tionesta frieuds between trains last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hunter, of Mill Village, Krio county, aro visiting among relatives lu re for a lo v days. Mrs. Win, McKee and children of the township, were visiting friends in Warren a few days last week. Mrs. II. II. Killmer loft Monday eve ning for a week's visit with her mother, Mrs. G. W. Dtuiklo in Oil City. Miss Bertha McKee spent Sabbath at the New Calden Hotel, Tidioule, the guest of her aunt Mrs. John Caldin. Grace and lloland Armstrong lelt last Saturday lo spend a lew weeks with their grand parents of Pardo, Mercer county. Miss Mildred Horner, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. G. E. Oerow at tho Central, relii'iied to K iii.ua Momlav. Miss Edith Hopkins returned Satur day afternoon from a two weeks visit with the family of il. M. Irwin in Frak lin. Elmer Shattuck and Miss Nettie Giering were over from Plensantville last Friday evening to see "The Gypsy Queen." Mr. and Mrs. M. I). Allen, daughter (ilia and sons Harrold and l'ussel of Now Caslle, are guests of Mrs. Allen's brother, J. A. Adams. Mrs. J. I). W. Keck and son Dallas, who have been visiting relatives at Con neaut, Ohio, for two weeks past, returned homo Monday evening. C. A. Lanson and noicii, Miss Olive Lanson, started yesterday morning to drive crosscountry to Lotlsvillo, Warren county, wherd Mrs. L. is visiting. Mrs. Sabllla Keck camo down from Bradford with her grandson, John Kri k, and alter a few days visit with Tionesta friends will go to Alliance, Ohio, to visit. A. D. Ni ill of M iri jnville, acooin panied by his young son ami sister, Mrs. Kidder, was a business visitor to tiie coun ty seat Monday and Tuesday of this wock. Hart Lawrence came down from Grundervillo Saturday lo take in the home talent production of Ihe "The Gyp sy Queen." and remained over Sunday. Mrs. Gus Wenel of Ncbra ka, and and Misses Hattio McCullotigh and Bes sie Ityers of Pleaantvillo were guests of Mrs. li. Jainioson a couple of days last week. W. G. Wynian, on his way homo from Frceport la-t Friday, stopped off at Kiiilenton and drove out ami spent the dav with ltev. J. V. McAuinoh, at Lam artirie. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Wheeler ol En deavor, will entertain at their bcaulilul homo to morrow evening, J unci IJ, tho occasion being tho 251h auuiversary if thoir marriage. Misses Mabel and Ilaltie S 'ggiu, and two gentlemen friends wl ose names wo did not learn, drove over from Pleas antville last Friday evening and were the guests of Miss May Sanner. Mrs. Dr. J. C. Dunn, Mrs. L. J. Hop kins, Mrs. K. C. Heath and Miss Ida Fonts formed a pleasant party who de parted for a visit to the historic battlefield of Gettysburg yesterday m iming Mrs. Suin M. Sharp is iu Saltsburg this week attending the graduating exor cises of Iho Kiskiminetas Springs school. She will be accompanied home by Ben Kelly of Chicago, and Howard Kelly, who is a pupil of the school. ' Friends here have received invita tions lo attend tho graduting exercls. a ot the class of '02, St. Marys, Ohio, High School, of whic'i Misa Amy M. Walters Is a member. Many of tho young peo ple will remember Miss Wader and will be glad to hear of her success. I). I). Nickle and grand daughter, Misa I,ovio Priar of Nickleville, Pa., are guests of the family of iho former's son, Rev. O. H. Nickle. Rev. Nlcklo and his father left Monday morning for Cone wango Valley, N. Y., to visit Mrs. A. M. Sweet, a daughter of tho Itoverand's. -Forest County sent quite a large delegation to the Republican convention which takes place in llirrisbnrg to-day. riiose w hose namos we wero able to get are as follows : G. W.an I J. R. Osgood, G. 11. Killmer, J. W. Jamleson, C. F. Weaver, C. A. Randall, G. T. Anderson, J. P. Huling, O. F. Miles, II. It. Feit, N. F. Blum, A. M. Doiitt, of Tionesta; Otis Rudolph and Gus It. Evans, Endeavor; W. L. Thompson, Nebraska; Leon Wat son, Kelleltville; A. It. Moehling, flar- iugton; T. C. McMaster, Marieiivilli; W. G. Wilkius, West Hickory. Mrs. Emma Burton, wife of Elmer E. Bui ton, died at her home iu Marien ville on Thursday, May '2'Jth, liitr.'. She was born iu Smilhport, Clarion county, on March .'10, ISiW. Tho remains were taken to Miola and laid lo rest iu Shiluh cemetery. She had made her home in Marienville for several years preceding hor marriage to E. E. Button in lS'.itl, and has for several years been a faithlul member of the M. E. Cuurch. Besides tho husband sho loaves four small chil dren, Elsie, Wayne, Juliaetlo and George, also a mother and five brothers. Hev. Light, Iho Free Methodist min ister at Clariiigton, and Miss .Minnie Il aik, of Lawrence c.iiinty, w ere united in inairiageou May 15th, and on Satur day Ihe bride and groom rolurnod lo thoir home in Iho Clarion river villag , where they wore given a most coidiM re ception. The band turned out and gave tlieui a serenade, and they were also pre sented with a number of valuable pres ent'. The visitors wero taken in by the good pastor and his bride and served with refreshments, and the result was a pleasant social time all around. Brook villo Republican. Endeavor Hems. David Plainer has moved into the house recently occupied by Jack Hil lard, who has moved to Hearts Content, where ho ex pec rk to reside a couple ol years. E. L. Gorman inado a visit to his brother Carl at buck Mills, one iy last week, W. E. Witherel departed Tor Pittsburg on the 5lh to tako charge of some liinlarr raits belonging to Wheeler A Dusenhnry. 11 0 expects to bo gone nil summer. Richard Lee went to Erie on Monday the second, to visit his mother. Here turned on Thursday. L. E. Osgood uow occupies Ihe position of liter on the now mill of this place. The position was recently occupied by Win. Straight of Tidioule. Alton Warden and Charley Ciider captured three young haw ks last Satur day. Mrs. K. L. Gorman, accompanied by her sons, Clyde and Charley, w ent to Bradford on the excursion last Sunday foi the purpose of visiting her mother. Sho expects lo bo gono two or three weeks. Willis Pettigrew camo up fro o Oil City last Sunday on Iho excursion and shook hands with his old friends and ac quaintances. Dr. Kcmhlo of Tidioule w as down en Sunday for tho purpose of examining some applicants for membership In the K. O. T. M s. .Vol Ice. We, tho undersigned merchants, will close our respective places of business at K;:iO p. III., ex'-epting Saturdays, from June 1 til Li until further notice. Wo hope our customers and friends w ill co-operate with us in our ellort to obtain a little recrca Ion and fresh air by favoring us w ith your valued patronage previous to tho closing hour. Signed, L. J. Hopkins, G. W. Robinson, W. F. Klt.I.MKU, IllIATlt it FKIT, . TlOStKSTA Cash Stokp. TO ti'KK A i'OI.I) I.N ONK IMV Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund Ihe im ney if it fails to euro. E. W. Grove s signature Is on each box. 2.1c. ll-L7-ly Ifa man succwds Iu plexsing his w ile, hko as not ho fails with her folk and Ihe neighbor. No CnrrtiiHif I'liinl Mnilc will wear as long as Devon's. No others are as heavy bodied, because Devoe's weigh :i to a ounces more to the pint. Sold li) Jas. 11. Davis. ;t Ji 5111 Every mother is quite suro her ow n baby is the cutest. Zinc ami (.rlniling .Make Dcvoe Lead and Zinc Paint wear twiie as long a lead ami oil mixed by hand, .-old by James l. Davis. if Nnlice lo ( otil rnctor. Bills will bo received bv Ihe Srhisil Board of Green Township for the erec tion ot a school house on Gorman H ill. in said ToAn-hip. Speciticatinits may lie obtained from the undersigned. Secretary of Green Twp. Sehool Board, Nebra-ka, Pa. All bids must be fires uied befoie July 5. VMii, tho Hoard r-serving the right to reject any and all bids. I.V MAM Cook, Soerelal y. This signature Is on every Ikii of the genuine Laxative l3ro;no-tybini:ie Tawet tu rvuiuiy tlut curat a ! ! vne day A. CURE Y, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Pino Turnouts at All Times at Roasonablo Rates. I tear of Hotel Weaver TIOZN-ZEST-A.. PA. Telephone -o. 20. opkins. siioi: TALK. A sent for tlio Famous SHOES. OXFORDS. Latlics' Misses' Children's OXFORDS. OXFORDS. OXFORDS, rutent I.eutlier Oxford. Common Leather Oxfords. Kid Vulour Oxfords. OXFQftVS for small men. for biff men. Oxford of Any Kind ut Any l'riee. SHOES I SHOES ! SHOES ! Our Shoes are made for us. All guaranteed by the manufacturers. No jobbers' job lots among them. Our Shoe Department contains every style kept in an up-to-date shoe store. Come and see us when you want shoes. IsTO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOOES T B.JAMES, . Removed to 1 1'J ('outer St. Oil City, l'a. SAMPLES CHEERFULLY SENT FOR THE ASKING. It's a season of ligh weight, drapy dress stull's, hucIi as Veilings, Butists, Twine Clotbs, Mistrals, Eolienos, Etc. All llieso we bave ami others, ranging from ,10c to fJ.Uti a yard, any ol which, or all, we'd be glad to sample for you. W. II. JAM ICS. Perfecl Ice Cream Powder Is instantly ready for use, requiring only the addition ol one quart of Cold milk, halt milk ami half cream, or all cream, lo make two quarts of as tine Ice ('resin aa any con led iouer can make. Flavors lor Ice Cream are, Raspberry, Strawberry, Va nilla, Orange, Chocolate and I'laiu (unllavored to be used Willi fresh fruits or in tusking up taucy cretins.) 1'erlect Water Ice I'owdur requires only the addition of one quart of Cold water to make two quarts ol Water Ice or Sherbet. Flavors for Water Icj are, Lemon and Orange. Send us 2oc and wo will mail you a package ofany of the above flavors, with our bock I el, full ol vnluahlo rcceipis for making all kinds of Plain and Fancy Cream, and Ices. O. J. Weeks it Co, Ul Murray St., New York Cily, N. Y. Outing Suits. This is the time when the outing man baa an iuniug. Tim fish erman, the poller and the quiel teMer, all must seek something in the way of clothes that will atmwer many purposes. Every one likes to look well and be comfortably cool at the tame time. The coals and trousers are of light weight Flautiels nr Crashes, Skeleton coats, bul tailored with such care as to give them a very tieal and dressy appearance. The colors range Irom very light to very dark. Tho prices range from $") to 115. Timely Furnishings for Men. Men are not born shoppers, but they like good value for their ruouey as well as Ihe fair sex. By keeping in touch with this store any man can dress in the height of fasliiou without making cxtravigaut draughts on bis pocketbook. On the links or picy cling the Slock Tie is the correct beck dressing. A good stock . for '25a is a rarity, but here it is. Made of fancy while qique and plain blue, red aud greeu cheviot. White and tan are the favorite colors of ribirtdom. Your choice here at very reasonable cost. Tan Negligee Shirts, with faucy black stri; es, one pair de tached culls, Ul. Manhattan Shirts Wiih attaceed and detached cufft, colors and styles that only Manhattan Hhirts show, at tl..V, i'1.00, 2.50 and S3. ftMMER ""ONE: PR 41 &43SENc:CA ST, feasor lennsylvania KA.lJL.lt O.AJ). BIFFALO AND ALLEGHENY A' AL LEY DIVISION. Taking eltect, Nov. Sd, 1901. No. SO Buffalo Express, daily except Sunday 11:25a. Ul. No. Oil City and Pittsburg Ex res8,daily,except Sundav..7:H0 p.m. For 1 1 Ickory, Tidioule, Warron, K inrua, Bradford, Olcan and the East : No. SI (Dean Express, daily ex'-ept Sunday 8:5.1a.m. No. Sit Pittsburg Express, daily except Sunday 4:30 p.m. For Time Tables and additional Infor mation consult Ticket Agent. J. li, HUTCHINSON, J. R. WOOD. General Manager. Gen'l Passenger Agt. of every kind IMrTC.L.VS SIIOIX. SHOES. OXFOWS for boys. opkins. ICE CLOTHIERS OIL CITY. PA.