New Dress Goods. New Suits and Waists. Showing hundreds of yards ot New Dress Goods and hun dreds of rare and stylish garments. The invitation to come and look is as cordial as though each reader of this nad received a special missive. New Dress Goods at $1. Start with plaids at 1. He who said this was to be a plaid season may claim the right to hang out his shingle as a prophet, and they are so irresistibly pretty that it is no wonder you will not let us keep them. Most Popular And serviceable garment ever de vised for man. That's a Rain Coat or to be moro explicit and truthful, A Rain or Shine Coat. We are showing our new fall lioe, made from Triest e's own cloths. The cloths and the proofing are done by Priestly in London. Triced 815 to iV25. THE McCUEN CO. 2& AND 29 SENECA ST., OIL CITY. PA. New Plaids for Children's School Dresses. Scotch Tartan plaids in richest colors, overplaidcd with still brighter hued colors of all different clans. 25c. and 50c yard. Shoe Eleqanee i 1 ' . Jbor uoou urcsscrs. Rich Fall Suits. There is already a collection of Suits, Skirts and Waists surpassing any previous showing thus early in the season and the tide ot arrivals has but begun. It's a pleasure to look through such a collection of gar ments fresh from the foremost commercial artist tailors of Amer ica and not only are the styles and stocks matchless but the prices are equally pleasing. Ladies' Suits, !?15.00 to $50.00. Ladies' Suits, $12.50 to $35.00. The Smart & Silberberq Co. OIL CITY, PA. Oil City Trust Company. President. JOSEPH SEEP. Vice President, Treasurer, GEORGE LEWIS. II. R. MERRITT. Your Income Will Gradually increase if you save a percentage of your earn ings each month. These savings deposited regularly with the Oil City Trust Company and started to work lor you at Four Per Cent. Grow rapidly and eventually will furnish the capital to start in business, buy a home, or make some desired investment, business by mail given special attention. X Penmanship, Arithmetic, English and nil commercial branches taught as they should be taught by experienced and capable instructors. Mi t i A practical school for practical people, en dorsed by practical business men. c Regular ments. in sessions be- in all depart- Students admit ted any Monday of the school year. Illustrated catalog and full information on request. Name this paper and receive some nicely written cards. "The School That Gets Results." Meadvillo, Fa. c PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD f LOW-RATE EXCURSION TO Ott- CTTV and TZTV$VXXX.& STJ2sT:D.A."Y SEPT. 22, 1907 KFECIAIi TKAIff Train Lphvps Kate to Oil Cltv or Tituiville ami return K II 47 A. M. f i (" KumliPifi II ,)1 " 1 00 T Wrren i.f,t " ) (Kl T Irvinntnn IO.()ti " 1 (Ml I 'I iihniitp f 1 1 ;-; 4 " 7f, 4. Hi' knry 10 Ml " 7.i J- Tlfmwm (ij 75 Oil Cilv ArriVH 11.40 " . Tilnoville Arrive 2 20 P. M. fninrnlnK. .Sihi'h TrHln Ibuvbs 1'itiiHville 7.00 p. in., Oil flily 7.40 p. m. Ttrknln will ,n valid lor pHsnrje t;OiN(j only on Spw.lnl Train. RICTL'KN 1 N, on Spwiiil Trin Huiirlay. Sopt. -1, Hiul retinlttr IrBinn Monday. Hept. Zi. Train duo lo leave Oil City':t.:Sl p. in. Monday, Hept. 1, will leave Titna t vllln 2 SO p. 111. In rnnHlderHtion o" roiiuoed rato at which wild, lianafjn will T not lie checked on tlienH tli'Keta and tliny will lie valid lor parage only 011 trains ior which ihv nre authorized In lie Hold. Chilflran Iimiwhhii Five and Twelve year of ago. Half Kates, t W. W. ATTEKBUKY, J. it. WOOD. UKO. W. BOYD, J General Manager. Pasienirer Trallie Marnier. General Passenger Agent X PASTOR DIES IN CHURCH. Aged Pracher Drops ' Datd Ha Say Farewell and Women Faint. Berlin, Sept. 17. 'As he concluded 1he last sentence of his f.rewell ser mon Rev. Albrecht Stagey for more than hair a century pastor of the Fvangellcal Holy Cross church, fell dead In his pulpit Sunday. A panic followed. In which mtre than 30 wo men fainted and had' to be carried from the church. The minister, who wa 78 years old, delivered his oration to a crowd which packed the building, atod Included many dignitaries of state-and repre sentatives of royalty. His hearers were In tears when he finished and said "amen." With a farewell gesture the aged minister was about to leave the pul pit when he fell to the floor. A trus tee, who rushed to his pastor's aid, announced that he was dead. Woman became hysterical and a pontic en sued. For hours the church could not be cleared. The pastor was a favorite of the em press and was chosen by her to pro mote several benevolent societies in which she Is interested. Death was due to heart disease. Nettleton's Shoes are beauties fo look nt and luxuries to the foot. They represent all the goodness that money, paiua and skill can put into shoes. New lasts, new leathers and oak t moed soles. A width and size for every font. ?5 00, 85 50, ?6 00. JOE LEVI, Cor. Center, Seneca and Syca more Streets, OIL CITY, PA. 4 TIONESTA Cash Bakery J. C. MYERS. PROP. New and up to-date in all its appointments. Bread, Pie", Ckes, and any thing in the line of pastry baking fresh every day. ICE CREAM by the dish, or in quantity. Rogers Too III to Come to Court. Boston, Sept. 17. Upon the evi dence of niem'oers of the family of Henry H Rogers and the family phy sician that the wellknown Standard Oil magnate suffered some sort of rtroke last July, and has stnee been unable to transact any business. Judge Hammond in the supreme court an nounced that it. would be criKl to com pel hiR attendance in court, and dis missed a motion to that effect. The condition of Mr. Rogers was dlsclosea In the course of a hearing on a motion to show that he was capable of at tending the trial of a suit against htm for $.r0,000,ft00 brought by C. M. Ray mond of Fomervllle for alleged con version of certain royalties in connec tion with the production of petroleum. The hearing began last wee!:, with the testimony of Dr. Charleo U Pratt of New Bedford, who sUted that Mr. Rogers had suffered from some stroke last July, and was not attending to his business. Compulsory Vaccination In Porto Rico. San Juan. P. R.. Sept. 17. Acting upon the recommendation of Governor Tost, the executive council has de cided upon compulsory vaclnation on the island. Six thousand vaccine points have been ordered and the work will be started in the Guayama district, where varioloid is most preva lent. There have been no deaths from smallpox in Porto Rico since the Spanish-American war, when the American authorities had the whole Island vaccinated. At one time deaths from smallpox were numerous. Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby given that tba follow ing aocounts Lave been Died in my otUoe snd wilt bo presented at the next terra of Court for confirmation : First and tlnal account of A. R. liraden, administrator ol the estate of J. M. Montgomery, late of Barnett township, Forest county, Pa., deceased. Trlonnial account of E. V. Bowman, guardian for Frank and Norman I. T. .ahnlser, minor children of Uriah .ahn iaer, late of Tionesta township, Forest oouuty, Pa., deceased. J. C. GEIST, Clerk of Orphans' Court. Tionesta, Pa., August 2(1, 11)07. SHERIFF'S SALE. Y VIRTUE of a writ or Fieri Facias, issued out of tho Couit of Com mon Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylva nia, and to mo directed, there will bo ox posed to sale by public vendue or outcry, at the Court llouso, in the Borough of Tionesta, Forest County, Pa., on MONDAY, SEPT. 23, A. D. 11X17, at one o'clock p. in. the following do- scribed real estate, to-wit : S. C. MENSC1I vs. WALTER F. LOW- MAN, Fieri Faolaa, No. 6, September Term, 11X17. (Walvers.)-Ritchey A Carringer, Attorneys. All the right, title, interest and claim of the defendant of, in and to all that cer tain piece, parcel or lot of land lying and netng situate in mo viiiauoot Marienvuip, Township of Jenks, County oi Forest and State of Pennsylvania, boundod am) described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at post on Birch Hi reel. Hie corner of Hetrick Lots; thence South along said Hetrick Lota, 153 feet to a post on an Allev: (hence East, along said Alley, 132 feet to post on line or Cyrus llunt: thence North, along line of said Hunt, 153 feet to post on said Birch .Street; thence West along said Birch Klroet. 13'.' feet to the place of beginning; containing 'JO.l'.iti square (eet be the same more or less; erected tnereon one two-story rratne building, 2-x2ti feel, with kitchen at tached; one two-story bam and other out buildings. Taken in execution and to lie sold as the property of Walter F. Lowuian. at the suit of 8. C. Menseh. TERMS OF SALE. The following must ln strictly eomnlied with when thn property is stricken down : l. w lion inn piiiiuuii orotner icin cred itors become the purchaser, the costs on the writs must lie paid, and a list of lions Including mortgage searches on the prop el ty sold, together with such lion credit or's receipt lor tho amount of the pro ceeds of the sulo or such portion thereof as lie may claim, must no lurnlslicd the Sheriff. 2. Ail bids must lie paid in full. 8. All sales not settled Immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of the next dav, at which timo all property not settled lot will again bo put up ami sold at the expense and risk ol tne person to whom lirst sold. See Purdon's Digest. Nin'li Edition. page 4W and Smith's Forms, pago 384. A. w. st'KUUJ', tstieritr. Sheriffs Office, Tionesta, Pa., August 22, li7. '' 1 i Special orders by phone or in person are given prompt at tention and satisfaction guar anteed. Your patronage is kindly solicited. Bell and County Phones. Send for the New Catalogue of the ? STATE NORMAL onuuL. ai Indiana sfu itis the most elaborate ever issued by a normal school and completely describes the splendid equipment and facilities of this instuititon. Addrea DR. JAMES E. AMENT INDIANA, PA. Administratrix's Notice. Letters of Administration on the estate of John R. Osgood, lain of Tionesta. For et County, Pa., deceased, bavin); been granted to" the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified lo make payment without delay, and those having claims or demanda will preaent them, duly authenticated, for settlement. Anna Osoon, Adm'rx, Tionesta, Pa. Hitch kv A Cakiiinuku, Attorneys. MARKET REPORT. New York Provision Market. New York. Sept. 16. WHEAT No. 2 red, $1.0 f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, $1.18. CORN No. 2 corn, 75c f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 white, 71c. OATS Mixed onts. 26 to 32 lbs., 63c; clipped white, 36 to 40 lbs., 6oer4c. PORK Mess, $17.50(318.00; family, $i8.r.offx l'j.oo. HAY Shipping, 75c; good to choice. $1.00 1.05.' BITTER Creamery specials, 28c; extras, 27Vic; western factory, 18H 22M;c: state dairy, 20(fi27c. CHEESE State full cream, fancy, ltc. EGOS State and Pennsylvania, SfiSOc. POTATOES Long Island, per bbl., $2.00 2.25. Buffalo Provision Market. Buffalo, Sept. 16. WHEAT No. 1 northern, new, $1.12; No. 2 red. $1.00. CORN No. 2 yellow, 70V4c; No. 1 yellow, 70c. OATS No. 2 white, 54c f. O h. afloat: No. 3 white. 53c. FliOUR Fancy blended patent, Der bbl.. $5.7506.50; winter family, patent. $1. 15(85.75. BUTTER Creamery, prints, fancy, 29c state and Pennsylvania creamery, 28c- dalrv, choice to fancy, 26 27c. CHEESE Fancy full cream, 14 W;r; good to choice, I3gi3c. EGGS Selected white, 27c. POTATOES Jersey per bbl., $2.00 2.J5; home grown, per bu., 6075c. East Buffalo Live Stock Market. CATTLE Export steers, $6.50 fflCXB- good to choice butcher steers, $(.50(95.85, fair to good heifers, $3.65 U4.75: good to choice belfers, $0.00 5.50: medium half-fat steers, $4.00(fJ 4 2S: Rood butcher bulls. $3.604.001 choice veals. $9.00 9.25; fair to eootl $8.25(88.75. BHEEP AND LAMBS Choice aniiiii! lambs. $7.75&7.85; choice voiirllnns. $5.75(26.00; clipped mined sheep. 5,00Q6,25. HOGS Light Yorkers. $6.75; me (limn and heavy hogs, $6.25(56.40; pigs, $6.:;o6.40. Buffalo Hay Market. No. 1 timothy, new haled. $17.00 17.50: No. 2 timothy. $16.00: wheat and oat straw, $7.0008.00. Utlca Dairy Market. ITtlca. Sent. 16. On the local board of trade today the following were the ealns of cheese: Color. Lots. Boxes. Pr. Large white .... 2 112 13 Large colored .. 9 632 13 Small white .... 8 .. 706 13 Small colored .. 33 2,652 13 Totals .... ... 52 4.102 Bl'TTER Creamery, 16 tubs sold at 27M-c; 100 tubs sold at 28tt and 59 crates of prints at 28V4C JORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS. BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. A BEAUTIFUL FACE Send (nip lor Farliculnrfl and Teitimonialsu! liit remedy thai clears the Complexion, Removes Shin Imptrlectfoni, Makes New Blood and Improves the lleallb. II you lake BEAUTYSKIN benctlclal mulls tre Kuaranlred or money rctunaVl CnlCriESTER CHEMICAL CO. f.UJioun i'U', liiuucipUiu. I'a. Why Delay that Purchase? It's merely because it's a disagreeable task. Our duty to our departed friends it) not completed until we select and erect a suitable jio.muiim, iiilvdstom: on marker for their craves. Now why not now, and why not of a respectable firm who guarantee all their work to be A No. 1 work and the best of lettering and carvine? Twenty-two years of steadily growing business in the same location. It will pay you to investigate. Reference : Citizens National Bank. J. O. WSESSERLY, Warren, Pa. i WILLIAM B. JAMES, J. a. . a a. TTTTTTTTT1 PROFIT SHARING. (aiiiinliii Treasure Is the lot of those who graduate here Tbey guard the moneyed secrets of merchant princes that apply to us for help, and become the custodians of extended mercantile interests. Good salaries come to the Oil City Business Col lego Graduates Who get their training of us. You can't enroll too early the sooner (be better and with our assistance, i future that's enviablo is carved nu for you. . w:. is. i.iii, I'riii MOTS WSBB Business men in the vicinity of Franklin will find a checking account with this bank greatly to their advantage. Our special out-of-town service is complete and satisfactory to non-residents. 4 on Savings. Deposits and with . drawals by mail with every safety and convenience. Interest compounded twice a year. $1 opens an account. Write for our Booklet which tells how this large, strong Bank can serve you. THE FRANKLIN TRUST COMPANY I F RAN K ul N . f A. UTTirrirTr iir tr-nrra itriy Samples of our Famous "XXX" Broadcloth Will be sent any address on request. all wool cloth with a high satin finish. This is a strictly t Comes in all the fashionable shades and black. The price is 1.00 yard. We'll be pleased, at the same time, to include sam ples of a handsome line of all Silk Tlaids at 75c. Just please mention the silks if interested. Also our "special" 36-inch Black Taffeta, $1.19 yd. OIL CITY, PA. I 0 We believe in sharing profits with our customers. It has been a habit with us for yean 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 van sell goods at a less figure, a fact which wa will demonstrate lo you if in need of anything in the line of Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Farm Implements, ftarrien Tools, Hug gies, 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, right pries. See if we haven't. We have the goods at the J. C. Scowden, - Tionesta, Pa. f SSjr If yon only knew how Rood, no's? durable, how patiefactory m if I really h: if you only lzr.cw how easily it can bo put on nna how long it lasts; it you only knew what ft good all-round roof it i, you would savo money by using it for every building on tho place. Weather proof, wear proof, co-itmna no tar, slate color, any one can lay it. Lot us provo to you what the genuine- l'aroid Hoofing will do. Send for Free Sample and book on "RulMing Economy." It. will save you money, linn t uiko a cucnp imumion. uci iue genuine tho root Vint lusts. A complete rooting kit in every roll. U.LA Yhl US TionoHtii, ln. in, r I I in 1 ' n General Watts 2.09 1-4 World's Champion 3 year old stallion by "Axworthy" (3) 2.153 And winner of American Horse ISrecder Futurity. It pays to book to such a sire. The Empire City Farms, Cuba, N. Y. When writing kindly mention this paper. Central State Normal School. LOCK II iVI., - I'A. J. R. Flickinger, Principal. F'all term begins Sept. !, 1907. If you sre interested in securing (he best possible training for teaching or for business or desire to fit for college, or are seeking an excellent course in Music, Elocution or Art, it would be to your advantage to patronize this reputable and thoroughly established institution. Its policy is to train not only the intellectual faculties but to develop character and to fit fur life's duties. AddreFS for illustrated cata log, The Principal. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cures Cold, Croup und Whuupiug Cougb. DON'T EXPERIMENT 6IWUHTEE YOUR HEUTH If you suffer from Stoniarh, Kidney or Liver Trouble, Rheu matism or other blood dis orders, correct them now. PERKINS' NATIONAL HERBS aoo TABLETS TOR $1.00 Cuaranleed under Food and Drugt Act of June 30. 1906. Certificate No. 2518 For Sale by "W. EC. OROPP Gen. Agt, Tionesta, Pa. FJootric Oil. Guaranteed for lUieumutitia), Sprainx, Moro t')f t, I'aius, Am. At all Juniors J a )