V THE ARNER AGENCY KeproHontH all tbe leading Fire In mi ranee Companion of the world, untl can Insure you against loss at lowest ratos obtainable. We are ulao agon to in Forest county for the TITLE GUARANTY AND TRUST CO., which furnishes security for Coun ty and township olllclals. AIho furnishes bonds for HOTEL LICENSES at a nominal foe. A nice line Hoal Estate Doals always to be bad iu mis agency, p m mm hi. nn vnn r TIONESTA and MARIENVILLK, PA, LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. NEW AIIVKKTINIOIKNTM. Jon Levi. ' Ad. Ijumners. i Ad. Hopkins, Locals. Win. IS. James. Ad. Tho MoCiien Co. Ad. OH City TruHt Co. Ad. Mrs. Nandrock. Local. Nmart it Nllberborg. Ad. Prof. II. B. Hyde. Reader. R'lhlnMnn ft Son. Ad. and Local, Harry T. KlIneNllver. Adinr. Notice, Oil market clotted at 91.68. You cau get it at Hopkins' store, tf Hopkins sells the cloth Inn and shoes, For flue Furs soe G. W. Robluson Hon. It -"Clothing of quality" Is still the slo gan at the Hopkins store. If In need we can fit you In all respects. It John Wolf, of the township, had sonio sheep killed by dura In Green township Monday night. In shoos for men, ladios or children Hopkins takes the lead. None but the bent makes and 'hese at the least prices. It is rnporlod that a party of New Cattle hunters killed a 500-pound hoar on Dear creek, this county, a few days How about a new hat fur the fall or winter? Hopkins sells the uobbietft and , latest styles, and his stock is at its best Just DOW, It The subject of Rev, V, 0. Callionn'i sermon at the M. E. church next Sabbath evening will be "The Armor Worn by Famous Knipht." We've not 'em all beat on clothing for inon or boys. Our stylos, quality and lit arecorievt, and the prices are (he least ol the argument. Hopkins. It Thera are no tolls or messenger fees when you phoue your orders for oil well shooting to the Keystone Torpedo Co. PleaHautville, Enterprise or Tidioute, Pa, Five farmers wauted to farm on the sharos or by the month. Call on or write f ir further information to A. Cook Sous Co., or J. U. Rea, Farm Manager, Cooks, ' burg, Pa. 5t Following is the list of letters lying uncalled for In the Tionesta, Pa., post office for week ending Nov. It, 1SK)6: Miss Mary Stone, Mr. J. M. McClelland (card.) D.S.Knox, P.M. Mrs. Sand rock extends an invitation M tlio public to attend the millinery sale st TloneHta, on Friday and Saturday Nov. JtUb and 17tb. Reduced prices on Lata, baby hoods, ribbons and all milli nery goods. . H When you have a Wooltex garment you know you have the best in all re' tpects, Hopkins' store is the only oue in Tiouesta where these superior gar ments can be bad, aud he Is always well stocked up. Call. It Surveys are being made for an ex UiiHlon of the Western Allegheny rail road from Brady's Bend, through Clarion and Jefferson counties, for the purpose of tipping the important inlniug districts In that sectlou of the state. With a snow fall of four to six inches yesterday there is every evidence preseut that winter's come. But It may be in tended only at an auspicious opening of tlje deer season to norrow. Just a little "tracking snow," as it wore. --Phone your orders, at our expense, I r well shooting, to either of our offices Pleaxnutville, Enterprise or Tidioute, Pa. We are always at the other end of the lino waiting for them. Keystone Torpe do Co., H. C. Mapes, Proprietor. 4t Lester, aged oue mouth and twenty eight days, son of Mr. aud Mrs. Lyman Momr," of Tiouesta township, died at 10 o'clock lsst Friday night, aud was buried Sunday at Mt. .ion Evangelical church yard, Rev. Mr. Jones conducting the fuuefal services. Associate Judges Kroltler and Hill on Thursday last appointed Earl Small, of Nebraska, Congressional return judge, aud Harold Herman, of Tiouesta, State Senatorial judge. The congressional jddgns met at Warren yesterday, aud the senatorial judges at Lock Haven, Clin ton county. Tho ladies of the Presbyterian church will hold a market at the home of Mrs. John Robertson next Saturday afternoon, Nov. 17lh, beginning at half past two o'clock. Various articles of food are most kindly solicited, also the liberal pat ronage of the members of the church and congregation. Samuel Ralston, aged 23 years, son AT Mr. Mid Mrs. James P. Raising, of Neill town,iied at the Paris, 111., hospital on londay morning from typhoid fever, ter nn illuei-s of about three weeks' ration. (le is survived by Ills parents I enteral brothers and sisters. The ' y will ho brought to Neilltown for he condition of Jay Rouge, the son of M. L. Range, of Stewart whose serious iulury by being ; in the cog gearing of a gas engine father's farm was reported in the imoan last week, Is reported as i'a s, and his physicians at the Titus ipital have hopes of saving the hich was so terribly mangled near . Hder. . Rebecca King Kelly, wife of Kelly, proprietor of the Arling ' .el, Oil City, died at her home fter an illness of three weeks, a business woman of remarka y and was prominently identl j the management of many of the wlols of the oil regions at St. '.g, Duke Centre, Bradford, Oil City. She A flock of Wild ceesn. hnwllilnrm! h ine storm, lit aud hovered about the mouth of the creek all last nlgbt, but be ore our sports got around with their fowling pieces tbla morning tbey had drifted on down the river to safer quar ters. The proposition to increase the school appropriation from tr,500,000 to $7,600, (100 by the Incoming legislature, finds al most a unanimous sentlmontln Its favor throughout the country districts, and the member who refuses to support such proposition had better remain outside the borders of bis home county at the ad Jourumout of the legislature next spring, Asa Miles, for many years a resident of Fagundus, In this county, aud brother of Hugh Miles of that place, died Tuesday night of last week, 6th Inst., at bis home In Akron, Ohio, whilber he had moved about two years ago. lie was upward ol 70 years of age and is survived by his wife and one daughter. The re mains were brought to Tidioute, where the funeral was held on Friday. mere win be no court worth men tlonlug next week, the Jurors having been notified that their presence will not be required owing to the coutinuance of the causes set down for trial, and dearth of criminal busibess. This Is not an unusual condition in Forest oounty where peace and harmony obtains to such an extent as to require but oue or two full sessions of court in a year, The annual convention of the Ep worth League of the Franklin District, Krie Conference, will ba Leld in Emlen ton, Pa., Thursday and Friday of thi week, Nov. 15 and 10. The delegates from the Tionesta soolety are Rev. W. O, Calhoun and D. W. Morrison. Earl Small is the delegate from the Nebraska society. Mr. Morrison will have a paper onlhe subject "Is Junior Work Neces saryf" The big gas well bas at last been shut in. The feat was accomplished yesterday, This well has been gushing for the past nine weeks, aud it is estimated that over fJOO.OOO worth of gas has gone to waste during this time. The two wells which are being drilled, one by the Pennsyl van la Gas Co., and the other by the Keelors, have both struck the first sand, and are about one hundred and fifty feet from the Cooper sand. There is a strong showing of gas In both wells. Kane Re publican. The danger of placing fish globes la windows where the sun can strike them has again been manifested, says the Ti tusvllle Courier. Mrs. E. C. Rartuolo mew, of South Perry street, so placed I globe Tuesday and where the sun's rays focussed Inside the room was a table. Happening to be passing through the room she smelled burning cloth and on making an investigation found a table clotb on (Ire. Holes were burned through it, but fortunately the Incipient blaze was noted in time to prevent other damage, J.O.Carson, of Tionesta, and Misa May Whaley, of Endeavor, have been appointed members of the committee ou permanent certificates for Forest county, by the State Superintendent of Publio Instruction, Nathan C. Schaeffer, taking the places ol B. II. Bottenhorn, who has removed from the county, and Earl Small, retired from the profession. The other member of the committee is Miss Blanche Pease, of Tionesta. The com mittee will meet during institute weok in Pevember to set the date for holding the examination. The third number of the citizens' lecture course will be given Saturday evening, Nov. 24th, In the court bouse, Tionesta, Pa., in which The Floyds will appear in "Spectacular Illusions." The fallowing from the Utica, N. Y., Herald Dispatch gives an Idea of where Mr. and Mrs. Floyd stand among entertainers: 'Floyd as a magician ranks with the best. Mohalagavea wonderful exhibi tion." Bangor Daily Times: "The en tertainment was the best ever given here.1' Admission, 50 conts: school children, 20 cents. The Blory of the killing of a 250- pound bear that bad gotten Into a sheep pasture on the Wagner farm, in Tionesta township, and was creating havoe among the sheep, lacks confirmation. There are some bears In the country, however, and there is some likelihood that bear meat will be on the market ere long, now that winter seems to be on band. Monday night a bear visited the pig pen of Conrad Ikenburg, of Guitonville, Green town ship, but it disappeared without molest ing the hogs. It must have been a mon ster, judging from the .tracks. Mrs. II. W. Roberts of West Central avenue was called to Union City yester day by an accident which befell her brother, W. G. Ragan, Thursday evening. Mr, Ragau .was driving his high spirited team,'. when the auimals took fright at a train apcl ran away. He was thrown out and sustained a broken leg and numerous bru ises and cuts, The telephone message to his Titusville relatives conveyed few particulars. Mr, Roberts left for Uuion ity on the 5:115 train last evening and the family will remain there until the extent of Mr. Ragan's hurts are known. -Titusville Herald, 10th. Tionesta borough Is in a fair way to become an oil town, leastwise a well is being drilled on Front street, right under the shade of the bistorio old willow tree that bas Btood for several generations on the bank of the Allegheny river near the once noted Holmes Mouse, long since burned down. The company Interested in this "wildcat" Is composed of Tionesta apltalists, and they are evidently confi dent of "striking something," At any rate there is no stock for sale. The well on the West Side, drilled by the same parties, which looked for a spell as though it might make a "payer," petered out, aud lias been plugged. Addison 8. Cbapin, a veteran of the civil war, died suddenly on Monday of apoplexy at the borne of A. A. Atherton with whom he made his home at West Hickory. He was 06 years of Bge and came recently with Mr. Atherton'a family from Centrevllle, Crawford county, wbitber the body will be taken for burial tomorrow. Although not related to M Atherton, he bad always received the klndost care at hla borne, He leaves no surviving relatives. The Oil City Derrick says that "Dr, Allison, an aged and veracious gontleman of Forest county, was in the city on Sat urday on business, and tells the excite. meut that a bear had created In that see tlon of the state previous to his depart ure. William Thompson, of Nebraska, was hunting squirrels when he encoun tered a bear. The bear stood on its bind legs and Mr. Thompson let fly both bar rels of bis shot gun, the small shot strik Ing the bear about the nose aud eyes, Mr. Thompson and the bear each got away from the other. Ou the same day MorrlB Neal encountered a bear in the same woods, whether the Thompson bear or not be Is not prepared to say. Mr, Neal fired three shots at the bear that d'd not have much effect except to frighten the bear which turned aud took to the denser woods with Mr, Neal's squirrel dogs In close pursuit. When Mr. A III son left home a number of bis neighbors bad prepared to indulge in a bear hunt, Up to midnight on Saturday the hunters had not brought or driven any bears into Tionesta and the telephoue operator there bad not beard of any hunters or bears having been killed in the county." It is a curious fact that, while Emery is credited in ihe official election table. published la the Rbpublicvn to-day, with receiving 633 votes, but 369 of them are returned as having voted for bim un der the designation of Democrat, the bal ance, 264, being returned as Llnooln party votes. Whether the voters intended it so or not, the Democrats are really credited with casting only 360 votes for Emery, In the Guitonville precinct not one vote was returned as haying been voted in tne Democratic column, the 15 votes Emery received being all Lincoln p&rty votes. The same Is true of the Fosle Farm precinct, In Harmony twp., the Frost precinct in Howe twp., and in Tio nesta borough; in the latter place Emery receiving 70 votes, all returned on the Lincoln party side. Very much the same sort of voting runs through the other fusion candidate ticket, 72 votes for Creasy being returned from the borough as having voted in the Commonwealth column. It demonstrates that in the conglomerate mass of endorsements of candidates by different parties the voter is apt to be confused and misled when he comes to mark his ballot, and that there by the end sought to be accomplished may often be frustrated. The ballot should be simplified. Governor's Tliaoksfrlviug Proclamation. Governor Ponnypacker on Saturday issued the following Thanksgiving proc lamation: In compliance with a custom of ancient establishment and long observance help ful to the moral and religious needs of the people, I Samuel Whitaker Penny packer, Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do hereby set apart Thursday, November 29, as a day to render humble and hearty thanks to the Lord for Ills Infinite goodness and mercy. He hath sent forth laborers into the har vest; He hath fed us In green pastures: He hath permitted prosperity to dwell in the land of them that fear Him: He bath hearkened to the cry of the needy: He bath given to all nations unity, peace and concord and made the wars to cease in all the world; He bath set us at liberty when we were lu trouble; He hath bullded for His people a house of habitation and. a welling forever; He hath visited and re deemed His people and hath been our strength and shield. Let us come together in our churches and at our firesides and offer our pralues to Him who is the giver of all gifts for His many blessings and mercies, and let us not forget to spare from our plenty and good cheer somewhat for the poor, the downtrodden, the desolate and the deserted. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State at the city of Harrisburg this 10th day of November, iu the year of ur Lord one thousand nine hundred and ix, and of the Commonwealth the one hundred aud thirty-first. Samuel W. Pknnypacker. By the Governor, Roiikkt McAfee, Secretary of the Com uionwealth. PERSONAL. Mrs. Geo. Uoleman returned Mon day from a visit in Oil City. Mrs. A. A. Pease and daughter, Miss Blanche, visited Tidioute friends. over Sunday. Howard Lusher is smiling over the arrival of a boy at his borne Saturday evening. Miss Martha A. Robinson waa a guest of Miss Clara Dunn, In Tidioute, a few days of last week. Mrs. Gus B. Evans and Mrs. W. H. Stiles, of Endeavor, went to Buffalo yes terday to visit friends for the week. Mrs. Alice G. Young, of Downs, Kansas, was a guest over Sunday at the borne of ber nephew, Jas. H, Foues. Mrs. J. T. Brennan, of Warren, and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hart, of Oil City, are guests of Mr, and Mra. A. M. Doutt this week. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Dunn, accompa nied by their daughter, Miss Fern, spent Sunday with their daughter, Miss Marie, in Clarion. Jeff., the 13-year-old son of 8. M. Henry, bas been seriously ill since Sat urday evening, but is thought to be some better this morning. Farmer Adam Emert, of German Hill, reported seriously ill last week, was no better at last accounts, and tbore is little hope for his recovery. F. R. Lanson went to New Castle on business the first of the week. He will also visit Pittsburg, Butler and several other cities before returning. Harry Skull, of Jersey Shore, and Miss Jennie Sboup, of Marienville, were married at Jamestown, N. Y on the 10th Inst., Rev. Mr. Townsend of that place, officiating. N. E. Holmes, of Nebraska, was in town Monday for surgical treatment for bis left leg, which be painfully Injured below the knee by a fall while switching cars in the yard of the 8. & T. Railway. Clerk of Courts J. C. Geist issued the following marriage licenses yesterday: J. Hoovler and Nettie M. Hazen, both of Tionesta township: D. E. Nolf. of Ridgway, and Alice Ogden, of Marion, vilie. Word received from Harry Turner, ill in British Columbia, gives the pleas, ing Intelligence of his rapid recovery, but bis physician advises a winter In the South, and he will probably go to Ari zona. Tidioute News. Lester Holeman was down from Erie to spend Sunday with bis mother. Les ter has been transferred from the office of the Adams Express Co. to a position on the road and now has a regular run as messenger between Erie and Williams, port. In a recent letter from Rev, Paul J, Sloaaker to D. W. Morrison we note tbe following: "Frances is taken down with scarlet fever and we are shut in." His many friends will be sorry to learn of this Bad visitation on Rev. Mr. Slonaker's family. Assemblyman James Brann, of War ren, who was bitterly opposed for re election by a faction w hich "bad it in for him," came out with more than 200 to the good. Jim's many friends outside his county were watching bis fight close ly and were pleased to see bim laud winner in tbe scrimmage. J. Park Grove came home from Lo gan county, Ky., Monday, to visit his family. In company with bis brother, W. W. Grove, and others be is interested in a large body of land In Logan county, and just before leaving there were suc cessful in striking a good well, all of which their many friends here will be glad to learn. Among tbe Masonic visitors In town Monday night we noted these: Leon Watson, A. L. Weller, A. C. Beeson, L. . Fehlman, Dr. W. W. Serrill, A. Lud ig, of Kellettville; Ross Kerr, Enos Blauser, of Nebraska; Gus B Evans, I. M. Fox, of Endeavor; W. P. Crouch, J. K. Pettigrow, of East Hickory; John T. Henderson, John B. Mann, of Eagle Rook, aud W. F. Jones, of Newtown, MAI BE FATALLY INJURED. Former Tionesta Twp. Boy Accidental ly Shoots Himself, Willis Hepler, a 17-year-old boy, who resides at Starbrick, near Warren, with bis father, Samuel Hepler, a former resi dent of .Tionesta township, received a bullet wound through his stomach and Intestines Sunday morning, from the ef fects of which be will likely die. Young Hepler was attempting to eject a cart ridge from a 22 calibre rifle about nlue o'clock Sunday morning, when in some manner the weapon was discharged, the bullet entering tbe hoy's abdomen, pene trating tbe stomach in two places and tbe small intestines ten limes. Tbe boy was taken in a wagon to Emergency Hospital, and Doctors Geo. A. and J. N. Daviesand F . G. Haines opeiated on tbe young man and sewed up tbe wounds. Not very much hope is entertained by tbe pbysl cian's for tho young man's recovery, he having, tbey state, about one chance in a hundred of surviving tbe Injury, Ihe boy Is a nephew of Mrs, S. C Johnston of Tionesta. About four years ago his parents moved from this viciuity to Grunderville, where the father had been employed. Cream of the News. for- No man forgives unless he also gets. In order to have a clear complexion, wash every day wltb San-Cura Soap. 25c. Dunn & frulton. It is often the under dog that starts the fight. Pleasant to use. San-Cura Ointment has never failed in curing Itching, bleed ing or protruding piles. Wash with San, CuraSoap. 25c each, Dunn dr Fulton, Second thoughts may be best, if they are on time. bczema and all skin diseases, pim ples, boils, piles, and anything foreign to a sound, healthy skiu are quickly cured by San-Cura Ointment and San-Cura Soap. 25oeach. Dunn fc Fulton, Happiness is tbe reward of being oommonplace. , Thompson's Barostna cures and strengthens all the organs, restoring your youthful health and vigor. Never fails in curing diseases of the kidneys, liver, bladder, and nervousness. 50c and f 1.00. Dunn & Fulton. me size or a dollar depbnds upon bow many you have. Cut this out and take it to Dunn t Fulton's drug store and get a free sam ple of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For biliousness and constipa tion they are unequaled. They improve the appetite, strengthen tbe digestion and regulate tbe liver and bowels. WbiBkey improves with age, but the trouble is we won't let it. Edward Happ, of Titusville, Pa., had such pain in the back that he could not work. He had dizzy spells and a con stant desire to urinate. He had been nut of health for 15 years and could hardly sleep from pain in bis stomach. He says: "Thompson's Barosma completely cured me, purified my blood, and made me feel many years younger." Dunn & Fulton. A man's age commands veneration; a woman's commands tact. If You're Going1 to Paint This spring, you bad better investigate tbe superior qual ities of Pattern's Sun Proof Paint. We give a written guarantee that it will wear 5 years, a guarantee that makes good aoy deficiency in the value of tbe paiut. This paint is guaranteed and tbe user is so protected because it 6taads tbe weather and will wear. It Is the Best Paint Made. WEDDINGS You can't get away from tbe fact that the present genera tion demands something nice and exclusive for Wedding Presents, And we have just tbat kind of a stock in .Sterling Silver, Sliver Plated Ware, Fine Cut (Iass, Clocks, And many other arttcles both Useful and Ornamen tal. If you are looking for the correct thing for a wed ding gift come in and see what we have. Bovard's Pharmacy. IIAItVEY FRITZ, Tbe Leading Jeweler, 82 SENECA St., OIL CITY, PA. Hopkins' Store. Clothes OF Quality. Hopkins' Store. It don't take much money to get one of our New Suits, and when you have it you have something Stylish Clothing. Our Suits are made to fit. Made to wear, and made to keep their shape equal to any tailor made We have received a lot of our New Fall Clothing and it is Red Hot Stuff. Come in and give us a chance to show our goods. ebb 1$ nJftWS 5i 'PiE mmm ..A Suit; -Ktv -s-xir Tr'Tri" L. J. HOPKINS. Dcariien. Cannot lie Cured In Menioriam. '.Titusville and L 1 i i . r . i. 1 . - r nr ci'esl Uickory. On Saturday, Nov. 21, 1WN1, M. U Range, at his farm at Stewart Run, will oll'or at public sale the most of his live tock, including two horses, a Percheron colt coming two years old, live cows, four spring calves, fivo yearlings, twenty-one turkeys, two pair Toulouse geese, large number of chickens, t-venty hives bees. twenty tons hay, 200 bushels corn, one light wagon, farm wagon, new reaper, and lot of household and kitchen furni ture too numerous to mention. At this sale he will also offer a farm of 90 acres under good state of cultivation, npon easy terms. All sums of ?5 or under, cash. Sums over $5, three, six and nine months time, with approved security. Don't forget the date, Sale begins at 10 o'clock a, m. Turkey Items. Miss Cora Gillespie, of Galion, Ohio, is visitinit friends at Porkey, Kellettville and Nebraska. Miss Mabel Downey is visiting her brother, Robert Downey and family, at Bluejay. Mrs. Win. Blum, of German Hill, has returned home after a two weeks' visit with relatives at Porkey aud Gusher. Mr. and Mrs. George Blum were called to Newmansville on Monday on account of the death of Mrs. Blum's mother, Mrs. John Carll. Mrs. A. K. Hlghgates is reported as being quite sick, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Krihbs, of Kllett ville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. 11. Gillespie. Chas. Eastwood, of North Clarendon, and Mrs. Maude Berlin, of Starr, visited the former's sister, Mrs. Earl Downey, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James McMichael, of McMichael's Camp, visited the tatter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Welch, over Suuday. Miss Edna Wilcox, of Loleta, who has spent tbe past two months with Mrs. John Littlelield and Mrs. Earl Downey, departed Monday for her home. Jas. Welch and daughter, Miss Lois, were Warren visitors on Saturday. . Prof, Hyde Cuming. Take cure of your eyes. They are priceless. Prof. Hyde will be at the Central Hotel, Tionesta, Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 20 and 21, and make a free examination of the eyes. Glasses a speeialy. Prof. II. B. Hyde, Optomertist and Refraction inl Optician. Hereafter headquarters at Warren, Pa. It Thompson's BaroBins cures nervoas- ness aud is acceptable to tbe most deli cate stomach. 60a and (1.00. Dunn & Fulton. Whereas, It bas pleased God in His in finite wisdom to take from our midst our worthy brother, Charles Kllnestiver, and whilst we deeply deplore our great loss, we bow In humble submission to tbewill of Him who doeth all things well. Resolved, That by the death of Brother Kllnestiver, Tionesta Lodge No. 3(!9, 1. 0. O. F., loses oue of its most respected and consistent members, one whose life ex emplified the cardinal principles of our beloved order Friendship, Love and Truth. Second. We extend our heartfelt sym pathy to the family aud friends of our de parted Brother in their hour of sorrow and bereavement, aud share their grief. Third. Tbat as a mark of respect to our departed Brother, our charter and lodge room be draped In mourning for a period of thirty days, and that a copy of these resolutions be presented to the fam ily of Brother Kllnestiver, and published in the county papers. C. A. Randall T. F. Ritohky D. W. Morrison Committee. by local applications, as thoy cannot reach the diseased vortion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, aim mat is rjy constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused bv an inflamed con dition of the mucous lin inir of the Eu stachian Tube. When this tube gets in- limned you nave a rumbling sound or imperlect hearing, and when it is entire ly closed deafness is the result, and un less the inflamation can be taken out and this lube restored to its normal condition neanng win ue destroyed forever: nine casos out of teu are caused by catarrh, wnicn is notiung hut an inflamed condi tion ol the mucous surfaces. We will cive One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) mat cannot be cured by nail s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY ifc CO., Toledo, O. bom uy uruggmts, 76. Hull's Family Pills are the best. Ready for Business. Tho KEYSTONE TORPEDO CO., II. C. Mapes, Proprietor. A Complete New riant for the Manufacture of Nitro-glycerine, and Shooting Oil, Gas, and Water Wells. a inn is a woman wtio gives a man the key to her heart knowing the lock Is rusty. Hells More of I'liniubi-rlaiii's L'oujrh Itc-nii'ily TIiiiii of All (tllicrs 1'ut Together. Mr. Thos. George, a merchant at Mt. Elgin, Ontario, says: "I have had the local agency for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ever since it was introduced into Canada, and I sell as much of It as I do of all other lines I have on my shelves put together. Of the many dozens sold under guarantee, I have not had one bot tle' returned. I can personally recom mend this medicine as I have used it my self and given it to my childreu and al ways with the best results." For Bale by Dunn & Fulton. Manufacture our own Glycerine. Manufacture our own Shells. Manufacture our own Cans: Quick service by experienced men, acquainted with this field. OFFICES : PlCiiSciiitvillo, Enterprise and Tidioute, Pa. In Time offence. In the first mouths of the Russia-Japan war we had a striking example of tho ne cessity for preparation and the early ad vantage of those who, so to sprak, "have shingled their roofs in dry weather." The virtue of preparation has made history and given to us our greatest men. Tho individual as well as the uatiou should be prepared for any emergency. Are you prepared to successfully combat the first cold you take? A cold can be cured much more quickly when treated as soon as it has been contracted and before it has become settled iu the system. Chamber lain's Cough Remedy is famous for its oures of colds and it should he kept at baud ready for instant use. For sale by Dunn & Fulton. Order by Petroleum or Bell Phono, at Our Expense, to Either Office. The girl who marries her Ideal gen erally lives to realize that there isn't any such thing. 1 Croup. A reliable medicine and one that should always be kept In the home for imme diate use is Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy. It will prevent the attack if given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough appears. For sale by Dunn & Fulton, Our Boys: Clothing' All Jurors Take Police. All Jurors summoned to appear at the November Term of Forest County Court, November lath, 1!HW, are hereby notified not to appear as such, not having suffi cient business to justify the calling of same. You are therefore excused from duty at the above stated Term. As witness ray band and seal ol said Court this 5th day of November, 1006. skal. J. C. Geist, Clerk. Now Entirely Well. Uuion City, Pa., Sopt. 8, V.m, Phillips Drug Co., Warren, Pa. Dear Sirs: For sevonteeen weeks I was uuable to do any work, suffered uu- told agony. The only way I could live was to sit by the stove and bake my limb from the hips down. I tried the doctors and every kuown patent medicine. Our druggist advised the use ol Crocker's Rheumatic Cure. I took ono 50e bottle and was so much bettor that I got an other and am now entirely well. You are at liberty to use this for the benefit of any who are like alllictod. B. K. LAIR, 00 Waterford St., Union Cily, Pa. For sale at Dunn & Fulton's. The Rki'uumcan will take your ordor for engraved calling cards, or will print them so closely imitating the engraved card that only an expert can distinguish between them. Card iiivltntions, Includ ing envelopes, for luncheon parties and other social functions, printed in en graved effect cheaper than you can buy the stationery and write (hem. See our samples and get prices. tf Combines Economy, Quality and Style in liight Proportions. The policy followed in our Hoys' Clotbiuir exempts parents from ex- cessive expeuue while catering to boys' 8in ol whut is just rlj;ht. We re quire from manufacturer a certain stauiiani of quality we know will prove satisfactory to customers. Wo insist uimii tailoring that not only looks well when the suits are new, but that lusts us do all th it ca that are well and carefully done. We sell ouly l!oy' Clothing that it nays to buy. These lots by way of example: ' S3 Boys' double-breasted suits, sizes !) to lit. all-wool darfc mixed cheviots aod cassimcres. J.i Hoys double breasted suits, sizes U to 1G. with two pair trousers. all-wool caesi meres in stripes and plaid. Boys' overcoats for little follows, 12 to 10 years, double-breasted style, hutt n to neck, velvet collar, military buttons and chevron ou sleeve; made or heavy navy blue cheviot, beautifully lined and tailored. IWIMERS IP ? fOTTZ. PR ICE:- CLOTHIER 41 &43 SENECA ST, OIL CITY. FA
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