Smart & STORES, Ample Supply Gray Mixed Scarce as we've reason to nnu nere a Dounuuu supply oi the much wanted gray mixtures. All the better grades are represented, ranging from $1.00 to $J.vv per yard, and they're all Oh! By We' ve a bountiful supply of that scarcest of scarce commodities Lace Buttons for Lingerie Waists. All sizes, too, from the smallest up. Don't forget this little item ; it'll interest you later on n it doesn't now. Make Your Hot Porch Cool Vudor Porch Shades make this possible ; they keep out the hot sun, but admit the cool, refreshing breeze. They give absolute privacy, for no one can look through them from the outside ; yet they are so constructed that from the inside you can see all that goes on without. They can be instantly raised or lowered, with very little effort. A practically indestructible device (operating on the principle of a theatre curtain) accomplishes this. They are light, but exceedingly durable, being constructed of thin strips of Linden wood fibre woven with the strongest seine twine. Vudor Shades are artistic in the extreme ; stained in soft colors that rest the eye and harmonize with any style of archi tecture. The colors are absolutely indelible and will neither fade nor crock off. Think of the many pleasant hours you can spend on your porch during the hot, stiffing days in summer if it is equipped with these shades. Fanned by every cooling breeze, seeing every passer-by yet secure against the burning rays of the summer sun and the inquisitive gaze of neighbor and stranger alike. SMART & SILBERBERG, OIL CITY, PA. Oil City Trust Company, President, JOSEPH SEEP. Vice President, GEORGE LEWIS. BONDS The highest grade of Bonds are only net the investor 3 to 3 deposit can be turned into cash bonds and pay you Four Per Cent. PENNSYLVANIA EAILKOAD LOW - RATE EXCURSION TO OIL CITY AND TITUSYILLB SUNDAY, MAY 20, 1906 SPECIAL TRAIN Kate to Oil City Train Leaven. 9.47 a. m. 9.51 " Glade Ntruthors Warren 9 50 " Irviueton 10.00 " Tidioute 1034 " Hickory 10 50 " Tiooesta 11.02 " Oil City Arrive 11.40 " TituHville Arrive 12.20 pi m. Returning, npeoial train leaves 'J ituxville will be valid lor paHNaue i;oiiK only nn special train. Returning, on special train May 20, and regular trains May 21. Train 21, will leave TiliiHville 4..'kt p. ni. In consideration of reduced rate at which sol baggage will not he checked on these tickets on trains lor which lh y are authorized to he sou. Children between live and twelve years of age, half rates. W. W. ATTERBUKY. J. R. WOOD, GEO. W. BOYD. General Manager. Passenger TralHo It doesn't pay a painter to mix his own paint. Lucas 1'aints evenly and thoroughly by improved modern ma chinery. They save his time and are better after II M they are mixed. They cover so thoroughly that I u much less labor and in shorter time. Uest of all, they hold their color better, wear longer, and always make a satisfactoryjob. A:.k your dealer. John Lucas & Co Philadelphia Administrator's Notice. Letters of Administration on the es tate of W. H. II. Pottorer, late of Kiii(fg ley township. Forest County, Pa., de ceased, having been granted' to the un dersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make pay ment without delay, and those having claims or demands will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. II. A. Pottehkk, Adm'r., Muzette, Pa, A. C. Biiown, Attorney. tit Silberbers: of the Scarce UITINGS believe they are elsewhere, you'll good values, too. the Way, Treasurer, R. MEKRITT. II. selling at prices whereby they per cent. Our certificates of even more readily than these or TituHvllle and rolurn ft 00 1 IK) 1 00 1 00 75 75 75 7.00 p. m., Oil City 7.40 p. ui. Tickets .'13 due to leave Oil City 5.:!5 p. m., Ma and they will be valid for passage only Manager. General Passenger Agent D are mixed more spread so easily and he can finish a job with Administratrix's Notice. Letters .of Administration on the estate of W. KUward Riser, late or Green town ship, Forest county, Pa., deceased, hav ing been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment without delav, and those having claims or demands will present them, duly authenticated, forset tleinent. Kophia Kiskr, Adm'rx., t, , Tionesta, Pa. 8. D. Irwin, Attorney. April 4, 1900. ot J" hi Ml TIMELY HIXTS TO FRUITGROWERS F. Z. HarUell, State Orchard Inspector (Jives Some Very (Jooil Advice. F. Z. Ilnrtzcll State orchard inspector of Ferost county having inspected the orchards, desires to give come timely suggestions. The insect known as the oyster sliull scale has infested ninny young npple tree so as to injure them, and unless the insects be killed the trees will die. The best remedy is a solution made by using one pound of white oil soap (common soap will do) and five gallons of water. This should be ap- j plied between May 25 and June 1. The canker worm has made its appearance in the eastern part of Forest county and as it appeared in large numbers last year, it is reasonable to expect an in crease in numbers and these may serious ly damage fruit trees. The female moth, which lays the eggs from which the cank er worms hatch, is a wingless creature. It climbs the trees and deposits its eggs. The worms (caterpillars) may also climb the tree. The remedy therefore, is some method of preventing the insects from climbing the trees and thus feeding on the leaves. Tie bands of cotton around the trees, or use bands of tarred paper, or, better still, tic pieces of wire netting about the tree so as to form an inverted funnel. If cotton is used care must be exercised that tliey arc made fluffy after every rain or it will become compact enough for the insects to crowd over it. If tarred paper is used care must be used in keeping plenty of fresh tar on the bards, when a few of the insects have gotten on the trees before the trees were barded, they can be killed by using Paris Green as a spray. The seventeen-year cicada commonly known as the seven teen -year locusts will be present in Clearfield mid other counties south-cast f Forest county and they may also ap pear in this county as the limits of the brood is not exactly known. It is im portant that farmers plant no young trees this spring for should the locusts appear many of them will be killed. The insect injures trees by laying its eggs in the small branches, but when a tree is very young they may lay them the trunk and thus kill the tree. Bordeaux mixture is the the standard fungicide and is used to prevent the brown rot of apple, poach, cherry, plum and grape, the black rot of grapes; the mildews on different fruits; and the lnte blight of potatoes. The formula is four pounds of lime (unslacked) four pounds f copper sulphate (blue stone) fifty gal lons of water. Spraying should be be gun early in the spring and continued at intervals of ten days or two weeks until the fruit is half crown then use: five ounces of copper carbonate, three pints ammonia and forty-five gallons of water. Dissolve the copper carbonate the ammonia then add the water continue this until the fruit Is ripe. Where chewing insects infest the trees add paris green to these mixtures. For late blight of potatoes use the bordeaux mixture after the plants are six inches high and continue until the stalks die down in the fall. For potato scab use eight onces of formulin in fifteen gallons of water, soak the seed potatoes about two hours in this and plant in clean ground, ground that was not planted to potatoes for several years. For plum curculio several remedies are given: spray with Taris Green or Arsenate of Lead just after the buds burst and be fore the flowers open. Spray again with Arsenate of Lead soon after the petals fall, catch the insect by jarring them on clothes spread under the tree while it is cool at night or in the morning, gather and destroy all fallen plums every day wniie tne larave are in them. Keep poultry in tne orcnarus where these pests occur. Count j Sunday School Convention. Following Is the program of the ninth an Dual Sunday School Convention of Forest County, to be held at Kellettville May 2 and 23 : FIRST SESSION MAY 22, 1:30 P. M. Devotional, Rev. E. E. Mowrey, West Hickory , Address of Welcome, Dr. C. Y, Detar, Kellettville, Alternate, A. A. Lud wig ; Response, D. B. Shields, Marienville 2:80 Roll call, Mrs. Elleu Catlin, Secretary Assigning delegates ; 2:40 Appointment of Committees, Reverence In the Sunday School, Win. Bilzle; Discussion, subject, How to secure the best teaching force, F, X. Ereitler, Nebraska; 4:00 p. m., the re lation of Sunday school to the public schools, MinB Kate Guenther, Kellettville, Mrs. J. A. Small, Nebraska; Plans for Promoting attendance of scholars at the Church Service, D. 1!. Shields, Marienville, Mrs. Win. Coon, Clarlngton; Home De partment, How to Organize it, Rev. C. S, Irwin, Field Worker. EVENING SESSION. Devotional, Rev. W. O. Calhoun, TIones ta; Duet, Mrs. Dr. Detar and Frances Small; Reading, Mrs. W. A. Shewman Sermon, llev. P. J. Slouaker. WEDNESDAY MOUNING, 9 A. M. Ways of teaching the books of the Bible, Rev. J. F. Shearer, Endeavor; Decision Day in the Primary Department, Mrs. Win. Carnahan, Fagundns; Relation of the Home to the School, Mr. Charles Lanson, Tionesta, Mr. O. F. Miies, FagunduB should the catechism of the Church be taught in the Sunday schools, Rev. C. 8, Irwin; The Co operation of the Sunday school and the Church, Mrs. Harry Jhjt- terer, Kellettville, W. W. Kribbs, Marien ville; Sunday School Entertainments, Mrs N. P. Wheeler, Eudeavor; Mr. C. A. Childs, Tionesta; Music in the Sunday School, Mrs. Extl Catlin, Loleta, Miss Olive Lanson, Tionesta. WEDNESDAY AFl'ERNOON, 1:15 P. M Pevotiounl, Rev. J. F. Shearer, Eudeav or; Decision Day, How to Prepare the Pu pil for It, Mrs Orion Sigglns, West Hick ory; How Temperance Should be Taught in the Sunday School, George W. Warden, Endeavor, Mrs. J. H. Derrickeon, Tiones ta; How to arouse interest in the Bible as Literature, Mr. Slaughenhaupt, Clarlng ton, Mrs. Sarah Haggerty, Tionesta; Ques tion Box, Rev. C. 8. Irwin; The Teaoher, The most Important factor In Sunday school work, Why ? Mrs. A. B. Kelly, Tio nesta; How to start a Teacher's Meeting, Rev.C.S. Irwin; Primary Teaching and Teachers, Miss Ermina Lincoln, State Supt. Primary Work; Election of Officers. WEDNESDAY EVENING. Devotional, Rev. J. K. Adams; Solo, Mrs. Meutor Felt; Sermon, Rev. W. O, Calhoun. Mrs. Ellen Catlin. Secretary. A ;t AKANTKKI) tTKK FOR J'lLEH. Itching. Blind. Bleedinir or Protruding Piles. Druggists are authorized to refund money it Paso Ointment fails to cure in 0 to 14 days. 50c. TAKING HIS OWJf MEDICI VP. How He Was Brought to Henllzlng Sense of His Duty. When Dr. John Dewey, now head of the department ot psychology at Columbia, was professor at Chicago be had a good deal to say about the training of children. He partlcularl urged that they should call their pa' rents by their first names. About this time he went home one day find water trickling through the ceil Ing of his study, and on lnvestl;a tton found his son converting the bathroom Into a natatortuui. Mildly expressing his surprise, he' wa greeted with: "Don't stand there shooting off your mouth, John; get a mop and get busy before the old woman come home." Chicago Tribune. Objected to Cuts. HJltDbCb Bill I see correspondence school Is sending out a book showing how to shave oneself, Jill Yes. I saw It, but the books wouldn't suit me. "Why not? "Too many cuts In it. Ills Choice. A traveling salesman arrived at home about three In the morning to discover that his wife had given birth to triplets. He was delighted almost beyond control of himself. "My," he said, "I mnst go right in nmi whkp up uooiey." Doolev was his next door neighbor and a dog' tnncler. He pulled Doolev out of bed. got him to hurry on his cothes, brought him In about half awake, and stood him before the triplets. Aren t they dandles?" he asked, Dooley .gazed at them In a semi- awakened state and, still rubbing the sleep from his eyes, replied: "Yes uiey re an rigiu. i tninK If I were you I would keep that one In the middle." Punch. His Indignant Protest. The college freshman, who had doubled himself up on a sent In the smoking car, was sound asleep when the train ran off the track. He was thrown across the back of the sent ahead, and half a dozen men were piled on top of him. "Oh, I say, fellows," he mumbled nngrlly, "let up! When you've hazed a chap once, good and proper, that's enough! Cut it out!" Chicago Tri bune. Heady to Start. Clerk The m.in who does the plumbing handsome has arrived. Millionaire Any one else? Clerk Yes sir. The decorations benulK:il man, the floor fanciful man, the tiling lovely man, the wain scot ting wonderful man and the house beautiful man are all here. Millionaire Then notify my wife that the matter repairs can be taken up. Brooklyn Life. It Has I teen Done. "Nov, In order to subtract," ex plained a teacher to a class In math ematics, "things have to always be .if the same denomination. For In stance, we couldn't take three apples from four pears, nor six horses from nine dogs." A hand went up In the back part of the room. "Teacher," shouted a small boy, "can't you take four quarts of milk from three cows?" Punch. The Hani Working Artist. Bacon You say your artist friend Is Industrious? Egbert Very. Why, I've known him to work over four years on one picture. , Bacon Is that possible? Egbert It Is. He was a month painting it and four years trying to sell It! -Life. A Clincher. A Chicago mother was trying to get her little boy to go to bed. "Run along, Johnny,' she said, "and get into your bod. The little chickens have all gone to bed. " "Yes, mother, I know," said the little tot with a quivering Up; "but tho old hen went to bed with 'em." Judge. As She Understood It. "According to the old proverb," remarked the bachelor, "we should prepare for war in time of peace." "Well, I'm willing," replied the young widow. "But as poor, dear George has been dead only six weeks I think we ought to wait a littlo longer." A Physiognomist. I Mistress My husband, Bridget, Is at the head of the State mllltla. Bridget I fought as much, ma'am. It's th' folne malicious look he has, ma'am. Woman's Home Companion. i Those Dear Girls. i May But, really, don't you think she's an artistic dresser? ; Madge Well, yes, she does paint well. My wife's health was greatly Im proved by taking Thompson's Barosma. Sue has gained in weight and that yellow tint to her akin has been replaced by a fresher and healthier color. E. G. Owen, Troy Centre, Pa. All druggists. 50c and $1.00. 1T7ANTED by Chicago wholesale and V mailorder hi ouse, assistant manager (man or woman) for this county and ad joining territory. Salary $20 and expenses paid weekly; expense money advanced. Work pleasant; position permanent. No Investment or experience required. Write at once for full particulars and en close self-addressed envelope. COOPER fc Co., 132 Lake St., Chicago, 111. DR. CREWER MEDICAL AND 8IBG1CAL INSTITUTE, MOLAXD BLOCK. Eutrauce No. 205 Centre street and 200 Sycamore street. Rooms S and 6. Oil City, Penuwylvuiila. Dr. Daniel Shannon, the well known Philadelphia specialist. Is the phvsloisn aud sugeon-in-chiefof the Institute. He Is permanently located at the above ad dress, where he treats all chronic diseases of men, women aud childion. lie makes a specially of all forms of Neryous Diseases, Hlood Poison, Heeret Diseases, Kplloptio Kits. Convulsions. Hysteria. St. Vitus Dance. Wakefulness. Cured under guarantee. Lost Manhood restored Weakness of Young Men cured and all Private diseases. Varicocele, Hydrocele and Rupture promptly cured without pain and no de tention from business. He cures the worst maps nf Nnrvoii Prostration. Rheumatism. Hcrotula. Old Sores, Blood Poison, and all diseases of the tikin, bar, Nose, Throat, Heart, Lungs, Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. Itching Tiles. Fistula. Stricture. Tu mors, Cancer and Goiters cured without cutting. Npeeial attention na Id to the treatment of Nasal Catarrh. HE WILL FORFEIT THE SIX OF $5,000 for any case of Fits or Koilentle Convul sions that bo eannot cure. Consultation free in Enslish and Ger man and strictly confidential. Write if you cannot call. Office hours: From 0 a. m. to 8:;t0 p. m. On Sundays, from 2 to 4 p. m. only. WHITE PINE Flooring, Siding, and material for Window Casings and Inside Work. A good supply to select from always in slock. Call on or address. JAS. J. LANDERS, TIONESTA. PA. or . l. A AISLE K. 5 KAIXWAY. TIILCE TABLE To Take Effect July 1st, l0,-. NORTH Eastern Time SOUTH S 1 Stations I 2 4 p.m n.m neave Arrive p. m. p.m 7 oti Nebraska 6 SO 7 20 Ross Run , 8 OS 7 25! Lamentation 8 00 7 30: Newtown Mills 16 65 7 45 Kellettville 12 no's 4S 00 10 7 5,i Buck Mills 11 60 5 35 25 8 00 Mayburg 11 40 5 25 45 8 10 Porkey 11 2o!s 15 ao o io Minister 11 15 65 8 20 Wellers 1105 10 8 30 Hastings 10 551 25 8 40 Blue Jay 1 10 45 1 5 10 5 06 4 65 4 45 40 8 60 Henry's Mill 10 30 4 35 05 9 05 Barnes 10 10 4 20 15 9 20 Sheffield 10 00 4 15 .m a.m Arrive Leave a. m.lp.m T. D. COLLINS, President. Pennsylvania 11 RAILROAD. Schedule in Effect January 1, 1906. Trains leave Tionesta as follows : For OIL CITY, PITTSBURGH, and principal intermediate stations, 11:01 a. m. week days, Oil City only, 8:21 p. m. daily, For BRADFORD, OLEAN, and prin cipal intermediate stations, 7:53 a. m. daily, 6:18 p.'.m. week days. W. V. ATTERBURY, Gen. Mgr. J. R. WOOD, P. T. M. GEO. W. BOYD, G. P. A. A.C.UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. ine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Hear of Hotel Weaver TIOIsTESTJL. J?J. Telephone No. 20. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, -OF- IONESTA, - PENN. S.S.CANFIEID PROPRIETOR. OB TBJLUIIlsra- OPTICIAN. Ottice ) 4 1 National Bauk Building, OIL CITY, PA. Eyes examined free. Exclusively optical. HBFFIEID & TIONESTA v A That tells briefly of a Silk Salo which, considering the qualities of silks aud the kind to be sold, should prove a salo ot great importance. Silks that so fur as real, value ia con cerned should easily command tho regular price. Not necessary to go into argument or douil with reforonce to the why or wherofor of this sale. The silkd are here, they haveu't sold at the regular price, so regardless of what we paid for them or what iu our judg ment they should sell for, good business would seem to dictate that all slow selling merchandise be quickly disposed of. That's why we're goiog to accept a temporary loss ou these. Not backward about accepting a losj when it's necessary. Don't hesitate to resort to a very forcible price reduction when occasion demands. That keeps our stocks fresh and clean, up to the minute io point of style. This is not merely advertising talk this store is not given to that but a fact as to quality, original price aud present price. Ask us for samples of them, if you'ro iuterested. That's generally a pretty safe plan. Lots consist mostly of Foulards, comprising almost every color, a few Fancy Tailbtas and Rajah Silk. All perfect goods with the exception of a piece of light blue 75o Taffeta Siik selling for 4'Jj, slightly faded. WILLIAM B. JAMES, FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, Time Deposits Solicited. A.WatkiCook, President. A. Wayne O ok, N. P. Wheeler, A. B. Khllt. Cash I or. DIHKOTORS G. W. Robinson, T. P. Rltchev. J. T. Collections remitted for on day of pnyment at low rates. Wo promise our custom era all the benefits consistent with conservative banking, lntoreet psid on time deposits. Your patronage respectfully solicited. Seasonable HARDWARE A look at onr stock will suffice to show that we are com pletely stocked up on everything io hardware for tho season, Our large store room was never so crowded as now with all things needful for the Farmer, the Mechanic, the Contractor, the Builder, or the Householder. Bissdll Flows, Syracuse Plows, Lawn Mowers, Hand Cultivators, Garden Tools, Farm Implements, SEE OUB Ball Bearing Clothes Wringer Turns so easily a child can run it, and does the work perfectly Nice Stock of Buggies Al ways on Hand The Bent for .Hie Least Money. J. C. Scowdcn, Wear this Year's Style of Clothes It costs you no more than to buy rcady-mades of last year's shapes. Our spring line of the latest fabrics is here. We take your measure. The rest is done by the Kahn Tailoring Company of Indluiapoll Tht workmtnttitp, quality ni "knan-how" ot tht Kahn-Ttllond Clothtm havt mad them famont with all good drttttrt 0 Suits Si8 and Upward Trousers $4 and Upward J. G. BIGONY, Tionesta, Pa, Km CMicHcaTcn-a English Pennyroyal pills Is KKIt nd tl.ld anuui. bora. m.Ii. lib blurlbbo.. T.ka.tker. Refute IU.r. RnIHUM ud Imlla. Ummm. Ha; ;t jo.r liry,,,,,, M.d 4C, d "K.ll.r hr l..4lrM luiw. b; re. tm Mill. 1 o.oua Tptim.Ri.L. soiiibr DrUHlil.. ,kl.Mr'.Mll,: umum aim, J-Uli. J-a. It f r Wilis UM ftm for 50 cent Silks for Go cent Silks 39c 49c for 75c and 1.00 Silks OIL CITY, PA. NATIONAL BANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 150.000. $55,000. i29c Will pay Four Vvr Vent, per Annum Wm. Smkahhmioh, Vice Presideiit Win. BmearlmuKli, Dale. A. B. Kellv. via. at m m hw' sensible Building Tapers, Chicken Wire, S3reen Wire, Screen Doors, Kitchen Ware, Paints aod Oils. - Tionesta, Pa. DR. KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY Pleasant Io Take, Powerful to Cure. And Welcome In Every Home. KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE 7)r. Pnvill Koit:.filv'. VnvnrMn T)mA.1-l. .l .-.1 to !.;( nndlioili mo, nffonllnic Tnimicnt re lief In llc.isii.c.iui(l ly liiiMirliyortlillil, "" h m Kitlni-r, I!,IiI.t a,f i,iveP Vmn pluhiU; cunm onBii,,,,!!,,,, and Weiikiiem.es pti-ulinr to women. It iiron'Huiucewfiil In caw-s whore ill nthrrmrdU cliie have totally faik-,1. Sa willcr.-ri.houlil despair lone an this remedy in untried. It haaan nnlirtn ken record of aueeeiia for over 81) years, aud litis won limit of warm friends. ' ' Are you aiifferliiK from anyrllcae traceable to the cnutea mentioned J If ao, lr. Kennedy Ima staked hit personal and rnfeHiona I reputation on go!'''111'""'''" 'avorl" Kedy will do you Send for s free trlnt l.oltlo and booklet con MlninR valuable medienladviee on tho treatmentof varinii diseases. Writoalsoforan "Knsy 1r for Sliding 011 ti f you have kidney disease. A.ldn sa Ir. Knvld Kennedy's Sons. Itondnut. N. V. RMi:MHf'R, the full name is lir. David Ken. nedrs i A W 1 111 I K K E M El V , made at Koodoo t, N. ..ondtlieprneia Wl.oo (sit bottlea 5.oo) at all dniKLM-da in the Uuited Slater, Cauada and foreign countries. Learn More About Poultry V ,,-M r, u .. . We will furnish you each month for five years tho best readme matter published about poultry for $1.00 and give you one KettinL' Of Itarrerl 1'lymouthKork Kbits from Bradley Bros.1. Thompsons', or Hawkins strains, or one setting of Sin Ble Comb White Leghorn Kirirs from Knapp Bros.1, Kices'Avyckollor Van Dresers strainsasapremium, Wealso furnish eegs from other varieties and valuable premiums with subscriptions to.I oultry Heview, a Paper which con tains each month the best articles pub lished on all branches of the pou trv business. One live-year subscription and cum setting of thoroughbred eggs for $1.01) One year 25 cents. Sample copy and premium list 5 cents in stamps. Poultry ltevlew. Box 7, Salem, N. Y. tip
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