First Showina School Days. New Fall & Win ter Hats. Special Sale of Children's Ready-to-Wear DRESSES. Mothers appreciate the fact more and more that it is possi ble to visit a place like our children's outfitting department and secure ready-to-wear garments at nominal cost that are well made and well fitting. Truly the old regime ot sewing by light to prepare the little ones for school is past and gone, visit to our well ordered department obviates the necessity. the course of the season certain lines become slightly soiled from handling. In such cases a substantial reduction is made, and a very slight effort on your part will set them right. Exclusive distributors of the Knox ad Youiuan styles. For toe men who realize the im portance of a correct style hat, tbo names of Knox and Youman are a sufficient guarantee. !o the man who wants the nest value for his money, the Buperb qual ities of these hats will appeal. rnit i:s 83 to $5 for Derbies. $2 to $4 for Soft Hats. 87 for Silk Hats. $5 to tH for Opera Uats. gas A In Girls' White and Colored Dresses. Here Half Price Reduction is Made. Dresses, worth 5.00, now $2.50 Dresses, worth 4.00, now !?2.00 Dresses, worth $3.00, now $1.50 Dresses, worth $2.00, now $1.00 Dresses, worth $1.00, now 50c Another Chapter on Shirt Waists. Sixty-three AVhite Lawn Waists, fronts neatly embroidered, are offered while they last at 50c. The Smart & Silberberq Co. OIL CITY, PA. Oil City Trust Company President, JOSEPH SEEP. Vice President, GEORGE LEWIS. Treasurer, H. R. MERRITT. Your Income Will gradually increase if you save a percentage of your cam ings each month. These savings deposited regularly with the Oil City Trust Company and started to work lor you at Four Per Cent. Grow rapidly and eventually will furnish the capital to start in business, buy a home, or make some desired investment. Business by mail given special attention. Ml A practical school for practical people, en dorsed by practical business men. Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship, Arithmetic, English and all commercial branches taught as they should be taught by experienced and capable in structors. Regular sessions be ing held in all depart J. ments. Students admit- ted any Monday of the ' school year. c Illustrated catalog and full 'information on request. Name this paper and receive some nicely written cards. "The School That Gets Results." Moatorillc, Pa. c OF THE REPUBLICAN FLAG UP State Headquarters Opened and Campaign Is Under Way. CLUB MEN TO TAKE LEAD THE McCUEN CO. 2b AND 29 SENECA ST.. OIL CITY. PA. We're Eeady To fit the boy and girl out with their Fall School Shoes. A complete new stock to select from, em bracing the most dur able ot leathers at reasonable prices. Lace and button, light and heavy soles, 1.50 to $:uo. JOE LEVI, Cor. Center, Seneca and Syca more Streets, OILi CITY, IA. i TIONESTA Cash Bakery J. C. MYERS. PROP. New and up to-date in all its appointments. Bread, Pie?, Cake&, and any- T tbing in the line of pastry ? baking fresh every day. ICE CREAM I by the dish, or in quantity. ; r-t finamal nrAara v nrmnA nf in T j .p, person are given prompt at- J tention and satisfaction guar- $ anttod. Your patronage is J kindly solicited. Bell and J County Phoues. J tttWWttttttttttttttttftT An Aggressive Canvas to Be Inaugu rated With the Gathering of the Leaguers at Their Convention. In ' Harrliburg. Special Correspondence. Harrlsburg, Sept. 10. While the Republican state commit tee headquarters were opened In. Phil adelphia this week, the campaign for the election of the Republican nomi nee for state treasurer, Joha O. Sheats, It Is believed, will not be Inaugurated until the meeting of the atate conven tion of the Republican League ot Clubs, which will be held In this city on Tuesday and Wednesday, Septem ber 24th and 25thM respectively. It Is predicted fnat there will be a larse attendance at this convention, and there is promise of tome brilliant oratory from gifted sons of Pennsylva nia, who will tell of the splendid char acter of their standard bearer In the state campaign, and of the enthusiasm with which his nomination has been received by his fellow citizen through out tho commonwealth. Reports that come here from the various counties of the state all con firm the claims of Colonel Wesley R. Andrews, chairman of the Republican state committee, that the party organ ization was never more harmonious. nor never more loyal to a ticket than It Is today. Colonel Andrews, while he has de layed the opening of the state head quarters until this week, has been In correspondence with the chairmen of the Republican county committees and others active In the organization all summer, and there Is undoubted evi dence that much preliminary work baa been done In the way of qualifying the voters In the matter of the pay ment of taxes and In interesting those who are obliged to be personally reg istered under the recently enacted leg islation In this very Important feature of the campaign. Must Qualify Voters. While voters In first and second class cities still have an opportunity to be personally registered on Tues day, September 17th, and Saturday, October 5th, the residents of third' class cities have also two days more for registration Tuesday, September 17th, and Saturday, October 19th. Under the election laws of Pennsyl vania, every citizen, to be qualified to vote at next November's election, must have paid a state or county tax within two years. The last day upon which taxes can be paid to qualify voters for the next election will be Saturday, October 5th, Citizens in Pennsylvania living out side of cities are not required to be personally registered. It Is expected that there will be thousands of visiting Republicans not connected with the Club League come to this city during the days of the con vention gathering to meet Mr. SheaU and the others of prominence In the Republican party who will be In at tendance upon the convention. Candidate Sheatz has evidently made a fine Impression wherever he has been, for there Is a great demand to Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing sooounta have been filed In my olllce and will be presented at the next term of Court fur confirmation: First and final aooount of A, R. Braden, administrator ol the eatate of J. M. Montgomery, late of Harnett township, Forest county, Pa., deceased. Triennial account of K. W. Bowman, guardian for Frank and Norman 1). T. .abnlser, minor children of Uriah Zalin tser, late of Tlouesta township, Forest county, Pa., deceased. J.C. GEIST, Clerk of Orphans' Court. Tlouesta, Pa., August 2, 1!R)7. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIUTUKofa writ of Fieri Facias, Issued out of the Couit of Com mon Ploas of Forest County, Pennsylva nia, and to me dirocted, there will lio ex posed to sale bv public vondunor outcry. at the Court llouso. In the Borough of Tlouesta, Forest Comity, Pa., on MONDAY, SEPT. i!3, A. D. 1SHT7, at one o'clock p. in. the following de scribed real estate, to-wit: 8.C. MENSCU vs. WALTKR F. LOW- MAN, Fieri Facias, No. 6, September Term, 11)07. ( Waivers.) Ritohey A Carringer, Attorneys. All the riirht. title, interest and claim of the defendant of, In and to all that cer tain piece, parcel or lot of land lying and being situate tn tne viiiaaeot Marienviue, Township of Jenka, County ot Forest and State of Pennsylvania, bounded ami described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a post on Birch Street, the corner of lletrlck Lots; tnence Houtn along aaiu Hetrlck Lota. 153 feet to a post on an Alley: thence East, along said Alley, 132 teet to a post on line of Cyrus Hunt; thence North, along line of aald Hunt, 1M feet to a post on said Birch Street; thence West along said Birch Street, l.T feet to the place of beginning; containing 'JO.HKi square feet be the same more or less; erected tnereon one two-story irauie building. 2'Jx2(t feet, with kitchen at taclied; one two-story barn and other out buildings. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Walter F. Lowman, at the suit ors. L. Menscii. TERMS OK SALE. The following must Iks strictly complied with when tho property is stricken down : ' . ' Mir' .. !..!. . I :.' .!.. 1l .! 1. I? Iltlll lilt) llllllllll H WllitTl mill I IVll- Itors become the purchaser, the costs on the writs must be paid, and a list of Hons Including mortgitgo searches on tho prop eity sold, together with such lion credit or's receipt for tho amount of tho pro ceeds of tlio anle or such portion thereof as lie may claim, must bo furnished tne Sheriff. 2. All bids must bo paid in full. S. All sales not settled immediately will be continued until i o'clock p. m., of the nextduv, at which time all property not settled for will again he put up ami sold at tho expense and risk of the ponton to whom first sold. See Purdon's Digest, MnMi Kilition, page iW and Smith's Forms, nago 384. AW UTUMITP Nil.nritV Sheriffs Otllco, Tionesta, Pa August 22, 1!W. Case of Ladies' Extra Heavy Fleeced Underwear at 25c Garment. Only through our foresight in having placed our order many months ago are we now able to offer a fleeced garment for 25c. Notwithstanding the very radical advance in price ot cotton we have been very fortunate in securing an ex ceedingly good value to sell for 25c. We early made up our minds to get a good garment or none at all. You'll find little if any difference between this and the garment we sold last fall at a quarter. Of course we've had to pay a good stiff advance in the price, but you still get a fleeced garment here for a quarter. t WILLIAM B. JAMES, OIL CITY, PA. J TTTTTTTTTTTTTi P3 a V3 CI ti(eifaiitiiasti eatititfissseei T ki tfti r wi i a an r a rtnndTLVAraiA kailkuhu LOW-RATE EXCURSION TO OXX. CITY TXTXX8VXX.ZE SUHDAY, SEPT. 22, 1907 SI'IXIAI. TRAIN Train Leaves Kale to Oil City or Tilusvllle aud reluru (Hade 9.47 A.M. ft CM Struthurs tt.M " 1 IK) Warren U.ixi " 1 00 Irvineton HI.0H " 1 no Tidinute I'l.:tl " 7.1 Hickory lO.fa) " 7.1 Tionesta 11.0-i " 75 Oil City Arrive 11.40 " Titusville Arnvo 12 20 P. M. Returning, Special Train leaves Titusville 7.00 p. m., Oil City 7.40 p. m. Tickets will be valid for passage UOINU only on Special Train. BKTUKN INU, on Special Train Sunday, Sept. 22, and regular trains Monday, Sept. 21!. Train 3 due to leave OH Ctty 3.110 p. m. Monday, Sept. 2:1, will leave Titus ville 2.30 p.m. In consideration of reduced rsto at which sold, baggage will not be checked on these tickets and thoy will be valid lor passage only on trains for which they are authorized to he sold. Children between Five and Twelve years of ago, Half Kates. W. W. ATTERBURY. J. K. WOOD. GEO. W. ROYD. General Manager. Passenger Traffic Manager. General Passenger Agent X Send for the New- Catalogue of the STATE NORMAL SCHOOL at Indiana gg it is the most i i eiaDorate ever issued by a normal school and completely describes the splendid equipment and facilities of this instuititon. Address DR. JAMES E. AMENT INDIANA, PA. L' I lego Graduates Who get their training of us. You can't enroll too early the sooner tbe better and with our assistance, future that s enviable is carved out for vou. " .. . it. iv j.iiii, l-rni. TrsTviwa Administratrix's Notice. Letters of Administration on the estate of John R. Osgood, late of Tionesta, For est County, Pa., dweased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment without delay, and those having claims or demands will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. Anna Osgood, Adm'rx, Tionesta, Pa. Kitchky A Cahuinokk, Attorneys. Giranliii Treasure Is the lot of those who graduate here They guard the moneyed secrets of merchant princes that apply to us for help, and become the custodians nf extended mercantile interests. Good salaries come to the ent counties, and there Is going to be (JltV liUSlllCSS COl" A rani nM.faaVilnnnt anlrlf In tha flm. I V Tjaign when It frets well under way. Many Dauphin county Republicans aere present at the recent meeting at Ihe Grangers picnic at Williams Grove, whpn Mr. Sheatz was the principal orator, and they were delighted with the Impression he made upon the voters and the manifest sincerity of his pledges to conduct the office of tate treasurer as he would his own business, and to be upon the alert to check extravagance or any Illegal raids upon the money of the peoplo, Sheatz's Ideal State Treasurer. When asked to state the "kind of atate treasurer Pennsylvania should have," John Oscar Sheatx wrote the following: "He must realize that as treasurer of Pennsylvania he Is merely acting as trustee of your money and Is not the- owner of It. He must stand ready to pay every Just obligation of the commonwealth, and absolutely refuse to pay any sum when the expenditures are not clearly defined by existing laws, or when fla grant extravagance exists. In the lat ter case the sooner the press and pub lic are made aware of the fact the bet ter for our commonwealth "He must be a man who will ont de- take orders from a political boss, or one that cannot be persuaded by pro. mlses of future political preferment. "He must be a man who will not de posit your money In banks, where the Influence of those bankers and stock holders, In return for this deposit, la to be exerted for political parties or factions. Ho must make careful business prln. clplcs prevail -throughout the depart ment and have every employe holding his position because of capability and not political pull. The foregoing are my thoughts on the question of state treasurersblp, and if the people of Pennsylvania, after carefully looking up my record as a member of the atate legislature during the sessions of 1903-05-0-07 (the only office I have held) find It as being tonslstent with my views here ex creased, then I hope they will vote for me st the cnminir November election.' JORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer In HARNESS. COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. A BEAUTIFUL FACE Srnd tump lor Farlicularl md Ttltimoniiliol Hit rrmrdy thai clean Ihe Complexion, RrmoTM Skin Imperfections, Makes New Blood and Improves the Ueallh. li you lake BEAUTYSKIN sinellclal remits are (usrsnteed or money refunded CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO., MadMuu Clace, Philadelphia. Pa. Why Delay that Purchase? It's merely because it's a disagreeable task. Our duty to our departed friends is not completed until we select and erect a suitable ?I(M JIi:r, HEADSTONE OR MARKER for their craves. Now why not now, and why not of a respectable firm who guarantee all their work to be A Xo. 1 work and tbe best of lettering and carving? Twenty-two years of steadily growing business in the same location. It will pay you to investigate. Reference : Citizens National Bank. J. O. MESSERLY, Warreu, la. One single dollar will open a savings account here. No matter where you live. We pay 4 interest compounded twice a year. Our system of Banking by Mail is perfect. Not a dollar has ever been lost in the mails. Deposit and withdraw your money just as easy as if you lived next door. Send One Dollar (or more if you wish) and receive your Bank Book by return mail. THE FRANKLIN TRUST COMPANY r DANKLIN.PA. PROFIT SHARING. We believe in sharing profits with our customers. It has beon a habit with us for years and we think it is appreciated by our patrons. Our running expenses are far less than our com petitors', so it stands to reason we can sell goods at a less figure, a fact which we will demonstrate to you if in need of anything in the line of Plows, Harrows, Cultivators. Farm Implements, dianlen Tools, Itu gics, Wagons, and Carriages, Paints, Oils, & Varnishes. STOVES, RANGES, TINWARE, GRANITEWARE, AND KITCHEN FURNITURE. HEAVY OR SHELF HARDWARE, BUILDERS' OR LUMBER MEN'S SUPPLIES, LARGE LINE OF POULTRY NETTING. Don't miss your opportunity. We have the Roods at the right prices. See if we haven't. J. C. Scowdcn, Tionesta, Pa. If you only knew how pood, cow durable, how satisfactory ParoM Roofing really ia: if you only knew how easily it can bo put on nnd how lout; it lasts: if you only know what a pood all-round roof it n, you would Bavo money hy usin: it for every building on tho place. Weather proof, wear proof, contains no tar, slato color, any one can lay it. Let us provo to you what tho genuino Puroid Hoofing will do. Send for Free Sample and book on l!uiltlinr, fcconnmy. It will save you money. Don t tako a cheap Imitation, liot tlio genuine t'.io root that lasts, a complete rexmng kit in every roll. U.LA YDI US Tionesta, la. fay.? Czr'J. Central State Normal School. LOCK IIAVIitf, - 1"A. J. R. Flickioger, Principal. Fall terra begins Sept. !, 1907. If you are interested in securing the best possible training for teaching or for business or desire to fit for college, or are seeking au excellent course in MuBic, Eloutitiou or Art, it would bo to your advantage to putronize this reputable and thoroughly established institution. Its policy is to train not only tho intellectual faculties but to develop character aud to fit for life's duties. Address for illustrated cata log, The Principal. las. IX. ftrnwr, PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER. Repairs Holler, Tanks', Agitators, and Nells Second Rollers, Etc. Mills, Buys hand Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. End of Suspension Bridge, Third ward, Oil. CITY, PA. DON'T EXPERIMENT GUARANTEE YOUR HEALTH If you suffer from Stomach, Kidney or Liver Trouble, Rheu matism or other blood dis orders, correct them now. PERKINS' NATIONAL HERBS aoo TABLETS FOR $1.00 Cuaianteed undr Food and Drug Act oi June 30, 1906. Certificate No. 2518 For Sale by W. H. OROPP Gen. Agt., Tionesta, Pa. Ltt yew's record Every out of city grd uate located in 1 satisfactory poailion. We can place you. Write for " THE PROOF." The 67th year Hand Book of the foremost Business Training School mailed upon request. Pittsburgh, Pa. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cures Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough, WANs Eleetrio Oll.-Gimrantoed for Kheuniutiani, KpraioH, bore (eel, rains, ic. Atallduulera t I