, , leading FiTe Insur , ..us of tbe world, and can uu agalust loss at lowest rates, 6 are agenta In tbis county for the TITLE GUARANTY AND TRUST CO., and can furnish security for County olHclals, bank ollloials, etc. If you want to Buy or Sell Properly, consult our Roal Estate department We make a specialty ol tbls line of work and can satisfy you. C. M. AMR k SON, TIONESTA and KELLETTVILLK.PA. J Dunn & Fulton f Pharmacy , f Try our Ice Cream Sodas and Sundaes this hot weather. All the J popular flavors? Ice Cream m any quantity. I DUNN & FULTON PHARMACY LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. NEW AIVI!KTIHE.MENTM. Joe Levi. Ad. hammers. Ad. W. 1'. Deuliaut. Ad. Tbe MnCuen Co. Ad. , Hoblnson A Son. Ad. Oil City Trust Co. Ad. Franklin Trust Co. Ad. Smart it Silberberg. ,Ad. Harvey Fritz. Two Ads. liovard's Pharmacy. Ad. Nickel Plate Ky. "Reader. Monarch Clothing Co. Ad. Hopkins. Ad. and Locals. Wm. B. James. Two Ads. Mrs. Anna Dewalt. Local. Hnff llusiness Colleite. Local. Warren business College. Ad. Poppenberg Motor Car Co. Ad. Oil market closed at f 1.78. You can get It at Hopkins' store, tf Oil and gas leasos, boat form, for sale at this office. tf Ladies' Oxfords much reduced In price. Hopkins. It Moyer Park Wagon for sale cheap at J. C. Scowden's. lit For Sale House aud Lot on Bridge street, Tionesta. Inquire of or write, Mrs. Anna Dewalt, Tionesta, Pa. 2t Straw hats, light uuderwear, wash good?, summer dress goods, and all such, now going at greatly reduced prices. Hopkins. It Sheriff A. W. Stroup began excavat ing tbe cellar Monday for a residence on bis lot on Vine street, which be pur chased from Martin Rhodes. Midsummer reduction sale of every thing pertaining to hot weather wearables at the Uopkius Btore. Just when you are most in need of these goods. It Enroll now for tbe Fall Term at the Hoff Business College, Warren. Special discount offer this month. Call or write. I. J. Hoff and L. J. Holmes, Proprietors. An auto party In J. F. Proper's car ran over and killed a large black rattle snake in the road a few rods below the creek bridge, In the borough limits, last Saturday evening. Who will deny that tbe automobile has its usesT Everett, tbe young son of Axel Aron son, fell into tbe river Friday afternoon while piunicing with bis mother and oth er children, along the railroad track be low town. He was quickly rescued aud aside from the scare was all right In a few hours. Excavating for the basement of the new M. E. church was begun, last week, aud the concrete work and laying of tbe foundation stone will probably begin tbis week. It is expected tbe coremony of the corner stone laying will take place early In August. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ewing of Fox Creek, Green township, were poisoned by eating canned tomutoos on tbe eve ning of July 3d. For a lime they were seriously ill but were all right by tbe nextmorning. Dr. Dunn was summoned to attend them. For Sale, small farm within limits of Tionesta boro, 15 minutes walk from bus iness portion of town. Twelveacres under good state of cultivation, splendid water, good new bouse and barn, and small orchard bearing. See or write C. M. Aruer or G. B. Armstrong, Tionesta, Pa. Your dining room floor can be touched up and refinisbed with Camp bell's Floor Finish and tbe result will be very satisfactory. Bovaid's Pharmacy carries a full line of all size cans and tbe manufacturers guarantee perfect satis faction if tbe simple directions are fol lowed. It The annual campmeetiug of the Oil City District of tbe Free Methodist Church will be bold July 30-August 9 on tbe premises of the Pleasanlville Campmeet ing Association. It is expected tbe at tendance will be very large, as the former meetings held under tbe direction of this church proved very successful. There has been a splendid programme arranged and the committee in charge will have all the conveniences supplied that will afford comfort for those in attendance. u:ti Tionesta L .,, i. iua following olfl- otrs wore elected for tbe ensuing year: President, J. N. Bankbead; vice presi dent, Misa Essie Scowden; secretary, Miss June Herman; treasurer, Misa Colyn Clark. Mrs. James R. Morgan has purchased of Wm. Smearbaugb bli one-balf interest In tbe store-building now occupied by Lanson & Gordon, and tbe Republican office. The Morgan grocery will move to the new location as soon as it la conven ient for tbe present occupants of tbe store room to vaoate. -Tbe Forest County National bank of tbis place destributed a nice dividend to its stockholders on tbe first ol the month, being 4 percent., or at the rate of 8 per ceut. annually, which is to be a regular feature in the future. The bank also set aside $5,000 to tbe surplus fund, which now totals tbe handsome sum of $85,000. Mrs. C. F. Weaver is first dn the ripe tomato list in tbe borough this year. Possibly there are others who will lay claim to tbis distinction, but Mrs. Weaver baa laid the evidooce on the editorial table, and that makes it official and con clusive. All other claims are treated as spurious and looked upon with suspicion. Last week was a great one for the farmers and mueh hay was harvested. Old meadows are not up to the average in productiveness this season, but the newly seeded meadows are turning off immeuse crops and of the finestquality. Tbe pres ent week will Bee the end of tbe hay harv est If tbe weather will stay on its good behavior. Dr. C. Y. Detar was down from Kel lettvllle Monday night and reports that lively town as more than holding her own In growth of population. Twins, a boy and girl, were born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pope on Sunday morning aud all are doing well. A daughter was also boro to Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Ainsler of Kellotlville on Monday nlgbt. The annual outing of the Venango County Masonio Association at Monarch park on tbe afternoon and evening of July 24 will attract many members of the fraternity from surrounding towns. Tbe Derrick says bo many have signified their intention of attending from Tionesta that a special train bas beeu provided for to carry them back home after the festivities. Daniel F. Copeland, of Dunleyie, W. Va., was a visitor among old Forest count; friends the pant week. Mr. C, is the owner of a nice piece of territory near tbe Fogle Farm in Harmony town ship, which Is looking up as prospective oil property, and he is leasing it to tbe Soutb Penn company which will begin operations upon the premises in a short time, Henry Smith disposed of bis property at the mouth of Little Tionesta Creek, on June 29th, to Daniel and Anna Criswell, of Washington, Pa. Five pieces of land were included iu the transfer. Mr. Cris well has been having the dwelling bouse on tbe property repaired aud it is pos sible that a few cottages may be erected there for summer residents. It is au ideal spot for camping. Melchoir Jaun of Hunter Station has beeu confined to bis home for the past two weeks by an injury to bis left leg. He bad been in Oil City and missing tbe regular train bad come borne on a freight. He Jumped when it neared bis home and his left leg, which bad been crippled and stiffened many years ago, was badly stoved up. No bones were broken but tbe injury was very painful. Our hat is off yes, and coat and vest, too to Rev. B, F. Feit for a big mess of peas fresh from bis fine garden. Brother Feit seems to have a cinch on pea culture, and when all others fail be eomes smil ingly to the front with an abundant crop. Nothing tickles tbe editor's family like a mess of now peas, and we love tbe very ground they're raised upon, aud as well the mau who cultivates them. Tbe editor bas received a copy of a very useful little book entitled "Business aud Financial Primer." It contains clear definitions and explanations of more than 150 words and phrases used in tbe every day language of business and finance. Tbe Primer is issued by the Real Estate Trust Company, of Pittsburgh, who offer to send a copy free to any reader wbo will write to them at Pittsburgh, Pa., and mention this paper. The annual State Luther League Con ventiou will be held iu the beautiful Lake City, Erie Pa., Monday aud Tuesday, August 10 and 11, 1908. An excellent program bas been arranged, and the various committees are working diligent ly to make this fifteenth annual conven tion a great success. Ample accommoda tion will be provided for all pastors, del egates aud friends wbo will be in attend ance at tbe convention. W. R, Hasselback, of Falls Creek, Jefferson county, was a business visitor in Tionesta yesterday, and gaye tbe Re publican a call while here. He Is a mem ber of the DuBnis Brick Co., whose brick are being used in tbe paving of our streets. Mr. Hasselback states that this firm's brick have been in use on one of Brook vllle'a most prominent streets for ten years, during which time not one of tbe blocks bas ever bad to be replaced. A pretty good test. The Tionesta township school board, at a meeting last Saturday, elected the following teachers for tbe ensuing year: Hunter Station, Miss Augusta Korb; Hunter Run, Miss Alta Ledebur; Pigeon Hill, Miss Louise Clark; German Hill, Miss Blanche Wiles; Oldtown, Miss Olive Wolfe; Smoky Hill, Orion Allio; Blocber, Miss Mary Wolfe; Shriver, Mil ton Wolfe; Huddleson,MissClara Wolfe. Tbe length of term was fixed at seven months and will begin on September 7th. Thirteen mills tax was levied for school purposes aud five mills for building pur poses, with an additional minimum tax of 1.00 on every voter. Allan, the 11-year-old son of George Allio, of Tionesta township, was badly injured at bis home on July 3d by a horse jumping on him. The boy bad gone to the pasture to bring borne tbe horse and was letting down the bars when the ani mal jumped over and onto him. He suf fered a bad fracture of the left leg about four inches from the hip, two ribs were broken on the right side, several teeth knocked out, and be was otherwise In jured about the bead. Dr. J. C. Dunn was summoned and gave tbe necessary surgical attention and states that, despite the serious nature of his injuries, the boy Is getting along nicely. He will be laid up a long time, however. Tbe residence of George Coe, Jr. at Pleasantville was struck by lightning about- eight o'clock Friday night, July 3d. The bolt entered by a chimney, which it demolished, split a joist and passed out tbe side of the house without doing any further damage. Mr. and Mrs. Coe were in Oil City and the only occupant of the bouse was a twelve-year-old boy, wbo was not Injured. A freak of tbe lightning was tbe extinguishing of a lighted gas jet in tbe house. Selden Whitman was in Franklin a few days last week endeavoring to enlist the services of capital to develop the rich deposits of ochre on bis farm, which lies In Green and Tionesta townships. About eight years ago Mr. Whitman sold ten acres containing tbis deposit to Fred, Leberger, of Franklin, and there was strong talk of establishing a factory here for tbe manufacture of paint. Mr. Le berger and several other parties are ex pected here today to look over the propo sition again, Tbe following teachers bave been elected in Green township for a term of seven months: Nebraska, No. 2, Miss Emily Relchter of Brookville; Nebras ka, No. 1, Miss Clara Plait of Franklin; Flynn, Miss Olive Wolfe of Tionesta twp.; Hinderer, Miss Grace Reed of No braska; Gollnza, Miss Bnlva Hoover of Tylersburg; Blum, Miss Bebe Cole of Nebraska; Tubbs Run, Miss Evelyn Grove of Tionesta; Youngk, Miss Janet Haugh of Nebraska; Guitonville, Miss Etta Rodgera of Tylersburg. The Grove Cily bible conference will begin July 30tb and close August Otb. Tbe program for this year in point of character aud scholarship excels that of any preceding year. Distinguished scholars and educators from both sides of the Atlantic bave been engaged to take part in tbis work. Entertainment can be bad at very reasonable rates. Grove City is a delightful place to combine Bible study with an enjoyable outing. For terms and allotber Information address President Isaac C. Keller, Grove City, Pa. The school board of Kingsley town ship bas elected tbe following teachers for" a term of eight months, beginning AuguBt 31st: Kellettville, No. 4, Prof. Emerson F. Wade of Pottstown, Pa.; Kel lettville, No. 3, Miss Mildred Catlin; Kel lettville, No. 2, Miss Blanche Hendricks; Kellettyille, No. 1, Miss Goldia U ill! Newtown, Miss Pearl Clay; Whig Hill, Miss Kate Guenther; Starr, Miss Edith Gayley; Ross Run, Howard Xuendel; Mnzette, Miss Nellie McElravy; May burg, No, 2, Mrs. Maud Berlin; May burg, No. 1, Miss Elinor Small; Buck Mills, Irvin Kunselman. The tax levy was made 13 mills for school and 5 mills for building purposes. As showing what trolley roads will do for a community the Warren Times notes that the D. A. V. 4 P. railroad, which parallels tbe trolley road to Fal coner, near Jamestown, is making a Btrong bid for the business to Jamestown and intermediate points from Warren. Four tickets are sold from Warren to Jamestown for fl. These are good from Falconer into any point in Jamestown, including Celoron, and include transfers. This makes the fare from Warren to Cel oron just twenty-five ceuts. The road also sells these lour trip tickets to Frews burg and intermediate stations at propor tionately low rates. The road is also pre paring to make stops at tbe Court House and points along the Conewango. Since our last issue we bave a num ber of snake stories to report: Mrs. J. B. Eden killed a yellow rattler three feet, eight Indies long and carrying eight rat tles, near tbe borne of Edward Fox, in Tionesta township. A f-w days later Mr. Fox got a yellow one about the same nlze in the road near Wm. Lawrence's borne. It carried ten rattles. Dr. Dunn killed a four foot black rattler sporting sixteen rattles, In the road near Dono van's, across tbe river, and a few miuutos later a man wbo walked by the same spot killod a large yellow one, Lester Dotteier, the 12-year-old sou of H. A, Dotterer, whose home Is at Guitonville, shot and killed a rattlesnake which meas ured 34 feot aud sported seven .tattles and a button. A house occupied by Lewis Dale, in Marienville, was Btruck by lightning about three o'clock Sunday afternoon, during a severe storm which passed over that place, and totally destroyed by the fire which followed. Mr. Dale and family were seated at tbe dinner table wben the bolt struck the bouse tut none of them were shocked. The whole roof seemed to catch fire at once and nothing could be done to check the flames, AU the household goods on the lower floor were saved but everything on the second floor excepting a gun and trunk was burned. Mr. Dale's loss on goods will be about $500, with no inauranoe. Tbe house was owned by Mrs. Margaret Snyder of But ler, Pa., and her loss will be $500, with no Insurance. Mr, Dale states that tbis is the second time be bas been burned out while seated at the dinner table, the other time being at llowmauville. A very pleasant social event was the Tionesta High School Alumni reception at Bovard's Hall last Wednesday eve ning. Tbe hall was elaborately deco rated with college pennants, flags and laurel leaves and tbe work received tin stinted admiration and praise. A recep tion committee met the guests at tbe door and made all feel at home. After an hour of sociability dainty refreshments were served, Coleman's Orchestra en livened the occasion with fine music and at eleven o'clock it was "on with the dance," which was enjoyed until an early hour. Tbe guests present from out of town were: Miss Virginia Siggins, Arch Perry, Will Scott, K. C. Dunkle, of Oil City; Miss Bernice Scowden of Meadvllle; Miss Ruth Balleutiue, Harry Corbett, of Clarion; Miss Jen nie Dutton, Miss Gertrude Gilford, of Vlneland, New Jersey; Dr. Karl 15. Wenk of Kane; Frank Wheeler, Jr. of Mercer; Albert Zabnlelter of New Brit ain, Conn.; Miss Mabel Walker of Erie; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Beck, George Ott, of Warren. Mr, and Mrs. George Dawson of Stewart Run; Walter Dunham, Fred. Slooutu, of Kellettville; Miss Sarah Mor row of Tidioute; Anion Carson of West Aickory, aud Mrs. James Greon of Ah tabuli, Ohio. Liberal reductions In prices on all summer goods until the end of July at Hopkins' store. The opportunity is yours, don't miss it. It Operation for Piles will not be neces sary if you use Manan Pile Remedy, guaranteed. Price 60o. Sold by J. It, Morgan. PERSONAL Miss Ruth Ballentlne of Clarion la visiting Miss Marie Duun. Miss Edith Arner Is visiting ber brother Lewis, at Kellettville. Charles Imel is borne from Stale College for tbe summer vacation. Miss Virginia Sigglns of Oil City is tbe guest of Miss Edith Hopkins. Wm. J. Campbell and family spent tbe fourth with friends in Franklin. Mrs. A F. Berlin of Marienville is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. N. Sandrock, Miss Leona Scowden returned last week from a visit with relatives In Meadvllle. Mentor Feit returned Thursday from the Pacifio coast, where be spent tbe past year. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs Francis Hoovler, of Stewart Run, yes terday, Mr. and Mrs. W. C, Brown of Marien ville, were visitors at the county capital Monday, A.J.Fleming was down from War ren before the fourth and gave us a pleas ant call, Miss Catherine Corl of Tidioute was a guest of MisB Blanche Pease a part of last week. 1 ' Dr. Karl E. Wenk of Kane, is spend ing a two weeks' vacation at bis old Tio nesta home. Miss Reba Putnam of Harmonsburg, Pa., 1b visitiug Miss Katharine Osgood for a week. Miss Sarah Morrow, of Tidioute, was a guest of Misa Helen Smearbaugb the past week. Mrs. R. L. Wbitton visited at the home of ber nephew, Dr. Gable, at Oil City last week. Joseph Joyce returned to Tionesta last week after an absence of several months In Ohio. Mrs. A. W. King of Newark, N. J., Is visiting her father, Frank Wbitmore, at East Hickory. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Haslet spent Sunday with tbe family of J. G, Carson, in West Hickory. Mrs. Howard Thomson of Oil City was a guest of Mrs. Mary Thomson a part of last week. Misa Glenna Weaver and Charles Weaver spent the fourth with friends in Jamestown, N. Y. Albert Zabnlelter of New Britain, Conn., Is spending a two weeks' vacation with Tionesta friends. Thomas Fulton, who bas been attend ing State College, is spending the sum mer vacation in Tionesta, Miss Florence Yackly of Lancaster, Pa., is here for a mouth's visit with ber aunt, Mrs. W. L. Wertz. Mr. and Mrs. John Young of Eralen ton spent a part of tbe past week at the home ol U. M. Zaboiser. Mrs. J. H. Derickson left Tuesday to visit her sister, Mrs. R. S. Wallace, for a few days, at East Brady, Mrs. Howard McDougall, of New York City, Is paying a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Carson. Miss Maude WaUon of Kellettville is a guest at the home of ber uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, F. Watson. Miss Flora Carringer of Rimersburg, Pa., is here for a month's visit -v 1th ber mother, Mrs. M. C. Carringer. Miss Mabel Walker of Erie was a guest at the home of her cousin W. G Wyuian a portion of last week. Mrs. G. H. Killiner and son Waldo are spending a few weeks with friends at Victoria, on Chautauqua Lake. Miss Josephine Smearbaugb returned Thursday evening from a six weeks, visit with friends at Washington, Pa. Miss Blanche Pease left the first o tbe week for a months' visit with Mrs, Ralph E. Haines, at Marlon, Indiana. Mrs. G. W. Arner and daughter, Ruth, of Rimersburg, Pa., are visiting tbe former's mother, Mrs. H. M. Zabniser. Mrs. James Green and boos, Leo and James, of Ashtabula, Ohio, are guests of tbe former's mother, Mrs. Tbos. Haseey. Lawreuce aud Ralph Klinestiver of Sbeflleld were here Tuesday, on their way to Nebraska for a visit wltb rela tives, Miss Bessie Morgan is home from Buffalo, where she spent tbe past whiter as cashier in the large restaurant of S. M. W ingot. Albert H. Bates of New York was guest at Lee Davis' a few days last week, returning home with Mrs. Bates on Tuesday. Mrs. E. W. Fitzgerald and two daughter?, of Kane, are guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Lawrence. Mrs. L, E. Swanson and sister, Miss Kate Arner, are sojourning for a couple of weeks on tbe beautiful Bhores of Lake Chautauqua. Misses Jennie Dutton aud Gertrude Gifford of Vioeland, N. J., were guests at the home of Mrs. Alice Vought a few days last week. Mrs. G. W. Dlthridge and daughters, M isses Rachel and Ethel, of New York Cily, are spending the week with old Tionesta friends. Mr, and Mrs. Lester A, Holeman, of Erie, were guests of Tionesta friends over the 4th, remaining until tbe following Monday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Watson and children of Kellettville drove down In their auto and ate their Sunday dinner at the home of his parents, The families of John A. Dawson and George R. E. Dawson have rented a cot tage at Bemus Point, on Chautauqua Lake, and are now there for tbe summer. Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Rogers and young son, and MrB. Spencer, of Rocky Grove, were fourth of July gueeta at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Sibble, on German Hill. Mrs. C. G. Scott and daughter, Miss Ethel, who bad been guests of Mrs. A. A. Pease for tbe past seven weeks, re turned to their home in Bradford, Pa,, last week. Miss Janet Heivley, of Oil City, was a guest over the 4th of Miss Genevieve Doutt, Misa Heivley, sang a pretty solo at the morning services of tbe Presbyter ian church on Sunday tbe 5th. Mrs. John Kothlmer and children Frederick, Karl aud Frances, of Youngs- town, Ohio, are visiting tbe former's Bister, Mrs. Thomas Hassey, and will also ylslt relatives at Fryburg. John Lawrence came home Sunday from Perry, N, Y., for a few days' visit. Wm. Lawrence was up to spend a part of iast week with tbe boys and reports them doing a fine business In their uew store. Ou July 2nd, 1!08, Clarence H. Brewster, of Leeper, Pa., and Miss Sallie Wbiteblll, of Truemans, Pa , were united in marriage by Rev. B. F. Delo at bis residence on corner of 8th avenue and Wood street, Clarion. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Mc Williams, of Tionesta township, July 4tb, aeon; to Mr. and Mrs. John Clark, of President township, July 6th, a daughter; to Mr. and Mrs, Byrou Walters, of Ne braska, July Otb, a son. Mrs. M. D. Allen and two children, of New Castle, Pa., were guests last week at the home of ber brother, J . A. Adams. Harold Allen, wbo has been with bis uncle Jerry for several weeks, is having too good a time, and was not ready to re turn borne wltb his mother, Fred Scowden and daughter, Miss Bernice, spent last week as guests at the borne of his brother, J. C. Scowden. Fred spent most of his vacation inter viewing the "speckled beauties," and as evidence of bis expertness with rod be took home witb him about as nice a batch of tbe beauts as one could wish to see. A farewell gathering was held at the borne of Moses Hepler, Tuesday evening, in honor of Mrs, Margaret Barnbart, who bas been borne for some time and wbo leaves for her western borne next Tues day. MrB. Barnbart bas many friends here, who were hoping she would make this her future home and who are sorry to hear of ber departure. Miss Maude Wymau, sister of our towns nan, W. G. Wyman, was married on tbe 30th ult., at the home of her sister, Mrs. Geo. N. Burt of Oswego, N. Y., to Mr. J, W. Adams, a prominent citUen of Chattanooga, Tenn., In which city Miss Wyman bas been making ber bouie for a number of years. Tbe bride Is well known to mauy of our peop'.e who will wish her much Joy in ber new relation. Dr. George Sigglns, who has been located iu Tionesta for tbe past year, where be bas built up a lucrative prac tice, bas purchased the practice of Dr. Frank Beck at L'ueville, Clarion county, and will soon move to that place. Dr. and Mrs. Sigglns have many warm friends here, who will be sorry to see them depart but will wish thorn abundant success in tbelr new location. Dr. Beck has always enjoyed a fine practice at Liueville. He is removing to Edenburg. J. T. Brennan bas returned from New York, having accompanied Dr. aud Mrs. J. Norman Da vies to the city for the pur pose of consulting prominent specialists regarding Dr. Da vies' health. His case was diagnosed as neuritis, or inflamma tion of tbe nerves. Dr. Davles is In a hospital, where be will be confined to his bed for some time, after which a more or less prolonged rest from practice may be required. Mrs. Davles will remain with the doctor in the hospital, aud Dr. Geo. A. Davles, U0 Pennsylvania avenue, west, will take charge of his work here. Warren Times, 9th. Among the home comers and visitors for the fourth and during tbe week, we note these: Dr. and Mrs. Ross Jor dan of Franklin at Dr. George Sigglns'; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thorpe of Frank lin at Angus Carson's; Mr. aud Mrs. Da vid Landers of Bradford at J. J. and J. W. Landers'; Sam Farmer and family of Tidioute at Edward Graham's; MIhs Ethel Clark of Meadvllle at J. R. Clark's; Misses Alice aud Frances Kearney of Oil City at Jeff Groye's; Merlon Mealy aud family of Oil City at Geo. W. Holeman's; Ernest Boyd and family at Wm. Mealy's; Roger Haas of Meadvllle at J. R. Clark's. The Local Oil Field. Charles Swab's well on the Whitney tract, Green township, was finished and shot last Thursday and will make a light producer. The Proper Oil Co.'s well on tbe C. Burbenn farm, Kingsley township, was finished last Thursday and was dry. The same company Is rigging up to drill a deep test well on tbe Clapp tract, in Tionesta township, for them selves and Oil City parlies. 8. T. Carson bas a contract to drill two wells for the Tionesta Gas Co. aud will begin at once. The first well is to be on toe Dale lot, just over tbe Clarion county line, and the second on the farm of An drew Mealy, in Tionesta township. James Canfield bas moved bis drilling machine from Oil City to Eagle Rock, where be will drill three wells for Leon ard A MoBrlde. In the West Hickory field E. Pequig not finished bis No. 4 on the W. P. Sig glns farm, July 2d, and It Is a fair woll. He bas another due this week. Mor row A Carson's No. 0 ou tbe A. J. Sig glns farm was finished and shot Monday and will make a small producer. Orion Siggins bas No. 3 due on his farm this week. The Soutb Penn Oil Co. appears to have Btruck a good well in their No. 6 on tbe Carter farm, which was finished last Friday. A two-foot pay streak was struck In astray sand at 200 feet, about fifty feet above the third sand. When this was tapped the well made a flow and is said to have flowed at Intervals since. This sand bas never been fonnd in that field before. It is black and resembles the Chipmunk saint, Tbe drill was stopped and tbe well was put to pump ing natural. At last accounts it was do ing about 25 barrels a day. Sol Ice. To the Citizens of Jlirkory and Endeavor: Ynu are urgently requested to meet at theK.O. T. M. hall, Saturday eveuiug, July 18th, at 7:30 p. m., for tbe purpose of devising Bome plan for the protection of our cemetery at East Hickory and also to elect trustees for the same. J, A MIA lid it. Boos Laxative Cough Syrup for young and old is prompt relief for coughs, croup, hoarseness, whooping cough. Gently laxative. Guaranteed. Suld by J. H. Morgan. We're bouse-cloaning ou all our hot weather goods, and ycu'll find some nice bargains here, just when you need the goods. Hopkins. It One application of Manan Pile Rem edy, for all forms of Piles, soothes, re duces Inflammation, soreness and Itching. Price 50c. Guaranteed. Sold by J. It. Morgan. Bargains in CHINA. We have a great variety of Fancy and Plain Cups and Saucer?, l'lates, Deep Dishes, Sauce Dishes, Choco late Sets, Celery Trays, Sugar and Creams, Ac. We have more than wo want for this timo of year and they are bar gains at 1-3 off on every thing. We bave left also a great variety of 5 and 10c goods which we are offering at 2 for 5c and 2 for 10c. A great variety of other bargains in several other lines. Examine displays. Bovard's Pharmacy. Hopkins' Store. Now for the mid-summer round-up. Hot Weather Goods at a Reduced Price, Just When Yovi Want Them. July is our month for cleaning up on summer goods. Straw Hats, Ladies' Oxfords, Wash Goods, Summer Dress Goods, Underwear, &c, will all go at a Liberal Reduction Until the end of July. Come early and often and see what a bargain you get. L. J. HOPKINS. THE C0NKLIN WAGON With Judd axle will carry fully 25 per cent, more than a wagon with a common axle; is lighter, better, stronger, neater and the best wagon on the market. Write, telephoue, or come aud see us it in ueed of a wagon. We can save you money. Just Received, a Car Load of Slate and Plaster. Wo bavo everything you need to build or farm with. Genuine Charcoal Galvanized Iron Spouting is hard to get, but we have it and every piece is stamped. No guess work. Call and see us. Tionesta Men's Straw Hats "O" A T TP in.ii.JLjI! This oflcr means exactly as stated. Take your choice of any Straw Hat in our stock and pay exactly halt' the plainly marked price. ' Boys' and Children's Wash Suits at a saving of not less early season prices. r fOFPEi PR 41 &43 SENECA ST, Great Doings at Oil City, this week. Horse Races and the SpeciaJ SaJe by Harvey Fritz. Take in the sale first, and you can save enough on any kind ol a purchase to pay your expense going to the races. Entire Stock from 15 to 50 percent discount. IIAKVfiY FKITZ, The Leading Jeweler, 32 SENECA St.. OIL CITY, PA. Hardware. TD"D TP'TT1 JTSxjLyjIh. than one-third from ICE" CLOTHIERS OIL CITY. PA
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