Agency. We represent tbe leading Fire Insur ance Companies of tbe world, and ean insure you against loss at lowest rates, We are agents In tbls county for tbe TITLE GUARANTY AND TRUST CO., and can .furnish security for County olUcials, bank olUcials, eio. If you want to Buy or Sell Properly, consult our Real Estate department. We make a specialty ol tbls line of work and can satisfy you, C J. Mi sou, TIONESTA and KELLETTVILLK.PA. I Dunn & Fulton f Pharmacy Wanted, Every housewife to call at Dunn & Fulton's this week and get a free sample of Liquid Verieer. Makes old things new. DUNNES' I DUNN y FULTON PHARMACY TtTTTTTTTTTTttTTTTTTTttTtt POSITIONS $30.00 Per Month Guaranteed to every public suhool teacher on completing our Business Course, We Will Refund Every cent paid to us for tuition on our failure to comply with Ibis proposition. This Is tbe kind of investment that counts. Enroll now for Spring and Summer rates. Warren Business College, C. W. SMITH, President, Warren, Pa. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. NKW ADVKRTlNKittKNTN. liammers. Ad. Wm. 1!. James. Ad. Dunn A Fulton. Ad. Pbila. Life Ins. Co. Ad. Franklin Trust Co. Ad. Smart (CSIIberherg. Ad. J. L. Hepler. Livery Ad. ('buries Anderson. Local. A. L. Coyle, M. D. Local. Monarch Clothing Co. Ad. Notice of Primary Election. Notice of Teachers' Exsmintions. Prohibition Party Convention. Reader Oil market dosed at $1.78. Is your subscription paidT You can get it at Hopkins' store, tf Oil and gas leases, best form, for sale atthts office. tf Have you strolled out for tbe fragrant trailiug arbutus yet? Clarion has given up Its proposed "old borne week" tbls year. A. L. Coyle, M. D eye, ear, noseand throat. Glasses lilted. Levi Building, Oil City. tf Tbe little peep-frogs have piped op for tbe spring opening and are furnish ing tbe customary swamp music Two droves of cattle of about thirty each were brought here during the past week and shipped up Into New York state. See J. J. Landers when In need of doors, windows, lumber or shingles. Also samples of seven grades of Paroid rooting. tf Great Enster sale of Men's and Women's, also Boys' and Cbildren'sSults and Coats, at the Monarch Clothing Store, Oil City. A pension of $12.00 per month has been granted to Mrs. Mary A. Stakely, widow of tbe late David E. Stanely, of Tylersburg, Pa. Tbe publio roads are in bad condition but If given balfacbance tbey would dry up rapidly. Three or four days of dry weather would do the work. Frank Jovoe received a carload of flagstone paving last week, all of which bad been ordered to be laid In the upper pai t of town. Let the good work go on Tbe large bell was removed Monday from the old to tbe new M. E. church tower, where it will hereafter call the faithful, and "whosoever will." to worship. Keep in mind the annual Easter BUv per to be given by the ladies of tbe M K. church this evening, beginning at 5:30, in the W. R. C. ball. Go and get good supper. At license court in Warren last week all applicants holding licenses tbe past year were granted excepting one which was held over for a week. All new ap plications were refused. TLe sumnior normal is an assured success if numbers count for anything, The committee is receiving applications daily and from all appearances the attend ance will be larger than ever Deiore. At tbe first Presbyterian church yes terdav morning the Rev. J. W. Smith In viia tlin conciliation to note that the inantiinra nf the choir wore no bats. In this connection be asked that the mem bers of the congregation also leave off their bats during set vices. Warren Times. We fear tbe popular dominie is raising a delicate question right here at Senator Penrose and Congressman Wbeeler have sent quantity of garden seeds to the Republican office for dis tribution among their constituents. Tbey will be given out to all wbo call as long as tbey last. The first and final account of Anna P. Clupp and J. J. Darlington, executors of tbe estate of the late John M . Clapp, late of Washington, D. C, has been filed in Franklin. Tbe amount for distribution Is 3.ri6,78.70. Leeper has a factory for the manufac ture of canvas gloves, B. A. Sbotta & Son are at the head of the new Industry which is turning out about 50 dozen pairs daily, and tbe capaolty will Bbortly be in creased to 200 dozen pairs. There will be no preaching services at the Presbyterian church next Sabbath, owing to tbe dedicatory servlcea at the new M. E, church, and all attendants at tbe former are Invited to participate In tbe servlcea at the latter church, Chas. A. Anderson Is still In business at the old stand and bas 75,000 vegetable and flowering plants of all kinda ready for delivery at his greenhouses at the river bridge. Give him a call when you begin gardening. Prices reasonable, tf Warren will bare a very important Masonic meeting on or about April 23d, which will be attended by officers and members of the lodge of Warren, Forest and Venango counties, including tbe District Deputy Grand Master, W. H. Cullls, of Oil City. Thus far this year there have been 10,000 automobile liceuses issued by tbe Pennsylvania Highway Department, tbls being 4000 ahead of tbe record fur tbe same date last year. Applications are be ing handled at the rate of 100 a day. Look out for the buzz wagon. Tbe early gardner Is getting a trifle "chesty," and is about ready to tell you bow be bas onions and lettuce well on tbe way and about ready for tbe table. It's tbe substantial fellow that can furnish you with a good mess most any time you want it, that really counts. Remember tbe moving picture enter tainment at the oourt honse oo tbe 15th Inst., under tbe auspices of the Tionesta bigb school. Tbe show oouies with rec ommendations as one of tbe best on the road. Reserved seats can be bad at Dunn A Fulton's drug store, beginning next Monday, If April showers bring forth May flowers, tbey likewise bring forth a whole lot of trouble and vexation to the fellow who Is trying to get a few seeds Into Ibe ground that a start may be made toward little early gardening. You see tbe pesky thing works both ways, and all is not sunshine and felicity. Protbonotary Deist, who recently purchased the Dr. Dunn property north of tbe doctor's residence, is remodeling and improving the surroundings con siderably. A cellar and new foundation walls are being built, and the building will be aet back so as to allow tbe erection of a new addition to the front, making a commodious and modern dwelling. If you forgot to plant tree last Fri day, one of tbe spring srbor days, you will Lave another opportunity given you on the 2:Sd Inst., which Is tbe second day designated by tbe Governor for this laudable work. However, It Is in order and a very good idea at any time to plant a tree or a dozen of tbem, regardless of any special arbor day proclamation. Tbe State Department of Health has notified tbe Armstrong Water Company, at Kittanninit. to take steps, within 90 days "to, at all times, furnish pure and wholesome water to Its consumers, or tbe State Department of Health will be forced into tbe unDleasant duty of placing tbe entire subject in the bands of the Attor ney general." Complaints entered by a citizen's water committee caused an in vestigation. The habit of treating those who are nearest aud dearest to us with discourtesy and disregard is one that olouds the sun shine of too many homes, says an ex change. When we learn to be polite, not only as society people, but as husbands and wives, sisters and brothers, parents and children, we sball do well. No borne can be bappy wherein sarcastic speech and rude disregard for one auotber'a right'! Is the rule. G. W. Osgood makes the following re port of weather conditions for tbe month of March! Total rainfall 28 inches; snow 15K inches: coldest day, 18th, 10 degrees above zero; warmest day 9ih, 55 degrees, One thunder storm occurred, on tbe 27tb, during which snow fell thick and fast. In tbe corresponding month a year ago 51 inohes of rsln fell and 3K inches of snow; the lowest temperature was on the 10th, 14 degrees above zero. R. M. Herman baa forty-five acres of land under lease at tbe upper end of town nd is getting tbe tools on tbe ground preparatory to drilling several welts, Tbe first venture will be on tbe Kelly lot. A well drilled near tbls location over thirty years ago was pumped for short time from tbe third sand, but the sand was hard and tbe well was aban doned. It is hoped to find a soft streak in the sand. Here's hoping for a gusber, Robert. William Bowers of Rouseville, shoot er for tbe Harper Nitro glycerine Com pany, wbo is well known In this vicinity, bad a narrow escape Tuesday of IbbI week, on tbe Hilton lease, near Oleopo- 11b, when bis team and wagon with 148 quarts of tbe deadly explosive upset and went over a 15-foot embankment, iwo of tbe cans were smashed against a rock, their contents escaping, but strange to relate did not explode. It required the combined eil'orts of the well crew, tbe driver and a block aud tackle to get tbe wagon back on tbe highway again, after which Bowers went on and shot the well without any further incident. An unusual transaction In which Bradford man sold bis wile to another man for 50 cents bas been reported and the deal was binding In every particular, After passing the remark to a friend that be was tired of married life, the man said he would be willing to sell ber for 50 cents if be could get it. Tbe purchaser placed bis band in bis pocket snd pulled out several silver pieces and banded over a half to the owner of the wife. The wife was theu iuformed of tbe transfer, and she le narked it "was so sudden," but en tered no complaint. A matter of fact is that the woman appeared to be much pleased over the transfer. She procured ber bat and coat and bade ber busband goob-bye aud weut to live with ber new busband. She is still with him and ap pears to be bappy. When you pull down the town in which Is your home and your business, you are pulling down yourself, and when you build up your own town, you build up yourself and your neighbor. Try to banlsb from your mind tbe mistaken idea that good things are away off in some other locality. Glv your town all tbe praise It can legitimately bear. It will certainly do you no barm and will cost you nothing, and above all, patronize home institutions. Be a booster. One of tbe wonders of tbls sge are tbe moving pictures, and with each year great advancement is made "along this particular line. During the coming en gagement of the Edwin J. Hadley Co. the usual large and representative audience will baye tbe pleasure of seeing another superb progrsm, which will be tbe finest this organization bas ever presented. Tbe colorod views will be a revelation to those interested in color photography. Always clean and high class, tbe Hadley exhibition is conceded to be tbe most popular attraction of its kind now before tbe publio. At the court bouse, April 15, under tbe auspices of tbe high school. Forest County now has a representa tive in Uncle Sam's navy, Benjamin WItberall, of Endeavor, having left on Friday for Newport, R. I , where he la to report for duty. The new recruit is a fine specimen of young manhood, is aged 17 years, and passed a splendid physical ex amination at Oil City last week. The term ol bis enlistment Is four years. His father is a veteran of the civil war, knows all about tbe hardships of war and mili tary discipline, and reluctantly gave bis consent to bis son's enlistment, but didn't think be ought to deprive the boy of a taste of Uncle Sam's rigid schooling since be seemed so anxious to give it a try. Every spring, as regularly as the frogs tune up for their first concert, Br'er Jake Wenk of tbe Forest Republican, goes into ecstscles over the savory buffalo sucker of tbe upper Allegheny, but up to this time he bas never attempted to show us by sending us a supply of tbe tooth some fish. How do we know tbat the buffalo sucker Is of superior flavor? Of course we do not doubt Mr. Wenk's ve racity or bis Judgment concerning what is good to eat, but at tbe same time we would like to make a personal test of tbe edible qualities of tbe buffalo sucker. Punxy Spirit. Hang it, man, the "buf faloes" are not ripe yet, and we never get excited till they're "on tbe riffles," wbicb is 'long about tbe 20tb of May. At tbat time if tbe water'a clear and conditions are right we'll "show you" whether you are from Missouri or Puoxsutawney. Easter this year falls on Sunday, April 1Kb. Easter is a movable feast, be cause It falls on different dates in differ ent years. It is kept on tbe Sunday next after the fourteenth day of tbe Paschal moon; tbe Paschal moon being tbat moon of whloh the fourteenth day (approxi mately tbe full moon) occurs on or next after tbe 21st of March. Hence Easter cannot occur earlier than March 22d (when tbe fourteenth day of tbe Paschal moon is Saturday, March 21,) nor later than April 25, (when the fourteenth day of the Paschal moon Is Sunday, April 18.) Tbe only example of tbe two extremes in the twentieth century will be in the year 1924 at which lime Easter will occur on April 25, tbe later extreme. During the twentieth century we find tbat March 24, 1940, comes next on the other extreme, wbicb is mentioned before in tbls article is March 22d March 27 will be Easter in tbe year 1910. Exchange. Program of 1 lie Dedicatory Exercises of the New M. E. Church. Tbe new Methodist Episcopal church In Tionesta la now completed and tbe handsome edifice will be dedicated to tbe worship of God next Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Services In preparation for Ibis Important and long-looked-for event will begin in tbe new church to-morrow, Thursday evening, this being the first service to be beld In tbe building. Great preparations have been made for all the services by tbe pastor and congregation, and Easter Sunday will mark an epoch in the history of Methodism In Tionesta. Many of tbe former pastors of tbe con gregation have signified their intention of being prosent to lend their assistance. A specially trained choir of tbe younger people will render appropriate music, in addition to which there will be a num ber of solos by prominent singers. Tbe program so far as outlined is as follows; Thursday evening, April Mb, 7:30. Sermon by Rev. W. P. Murray of Erie, Superintendent of the Erie District, Friday evening, 7:30. Sermon by Rev. J. R. Rankin of Jamestown, N. Y., Su perintendent of the Jamestown District. Saturday evening, 7:30. Sermon by Rev. Dr. Charles Boswell of Phlladel delphia, Pa., Corresponding Secretary of the Home Missionary and Church Ex tension Society. Sunday, April 11th. At 7:00 a. m. tbe Holy Communion will be administered; 10:30 a. m., sermon by Bishop Joseph F. Berry of Buffalo, N. Y., followed by a abort address by Dr. Boswell, after wbicb will come tbededicatory service, in which Ibe full ritual service of tbe church will be used; 3:00 p. m., platform meetiug, which will be addressed by the resident pastors and visiting clergymen; 7:30 p. m., sermon by Dr. Boswell. Tbe pastor, Rev. W. O. Calhoun, bas also arranged to bold services each eve ning of tbe following week and It la ex pected to have a different speaker for each service. A general aud cordial in vitation is given to all to attend all these meetings. The last service in the old church on Sunday evening was largely attended. The speaker was Rev. F. M. Small, former pastor, and bis interesting talk was mainly a reminiscence of bis pas torate here. Teachers' Examinations. Examinationa for teachors' certificates for 1909 will be beld as follows: Nebraska, Saturday, May 1. West Hickory, Monday, May 3. Marlenville, Wednesday, May 5, Clarlngton, Thursday, May 6. Kellettvllle, Thursday, June 17. Tionesta, Friday, June 18. Tionesta, Saturday, August 28. 4t D. W. Morhison, Co, Sunt t or Constipation. Mr. h. H. Farnbam. a promineutOrug gist of Spirit Lake, Iowa, says: "Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are certainly tbe best thing on tbe market for constipation." Give these tablets a trial. You are certain to find tlieui aereeable and pleasant in effect. Price, 25 cents. Samples free, I or sale by Dunn rut ton. PERSONAL. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Dunn were visitors in Warren, Monday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hepler, of Tionesta, April 3d, son. M iss Genevieve McCutcbeon of Pleas antvllle, was s guest of Miss Lenore Ritchey over Sunday. W. E. Witherall of Endeavor, Is spending a couple of weeks with bis son George at William, W. Va. John C. Ritchey, located In Pittsburg came. borne Thursday for a short visit with parents and friends, returning yes terday. Misses Lenore Ritchey end Bertha Lawrence were borne from Oberlio.Ohlo, college for the Easter vacation, return ing yesterday. Mrs. Louise Charleston and daugh ter, Miss Ellen, visited relatives in Corry, Pa., and Mayville, N. Y., from Wednes day to Saturday last. Andrew Engdahl, of West Hickory was business visitor in Tionesta Mon day afternoon, and gave the Republican a friendly call while here. J. W. Russell, tbe enterprising man ager of tbe Stranburg Musio House, Oil City, was circulating among bis custom ers in tbls section yesterday. E. E. Norton of Brook street left yes terday for Marlenville, where be will begin a large contract of cutting out tim ber. Titusville Herald, Tuesday. Mrs. Edward H. Hollingsbead, ac companied by ber little daughter, Frances, of Bradford, Pa., is tbe guest of her mother, Mrs. A. A. Pease, thia week. W. G. Wyman went to Meadvllle yesterday to attend tbe funeral of bis cousin, Frank Rouecbe, which takes place today, Tbe deceased was one ot Mead ville's prominent and substantial busi ness men. R. W. Moon bas been confined to bis home with a severe attack of pneumonia for tbe past ten days. He Is getting bet ter now, and expects In a short time to resume bis work at tbe bench at tbe Scowden wagon shop. Congressman N. P. Wheeler waa called from Washington, Sunday, by tbe death of bis sister, Mrs. Augusta Wbeeler Skinner, wbicb occurred in Buffalo on Saturdav. Tbe funeral was beld at the late borne or tbe deceased at Westfleld, N. Y., yesterday. Kane Republican, April 3: Mrs. Harry Rockwell has gone to West Hick ory, where she will spend tbe Easter holidays with her parents. Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. Kerr, of Leeper, at tbe hospital yesterday, s daughter. Mrs. Kerr Is a sister of Mrs. S. G. Beatty. Ex-Judge C. A; Hill bas so far re covered from bis recent severe attack of illness as to be able to be out again. Capt, Knox, another of the old veterans who has suffered severe Illness this winter, is able to be about, but wisely thinks he'll not venture out till pleasant, settled weather has come. W. L. Osgood of Star was a caller at tbe Republican office Monday morning, "Billy" came near losing bis domicile by fire on Sunday about the noon hour, When be discovered tbe blaze, wbicb was near the chimney. It had eaten a hole in tbe roof about two feet square, and ouly the promptest work Baved tbe building, Quite an unusual gathering occurred here last Sunday, April 4th, when the children of Mr. W. W. Walford were all assembled at bis home, it being the first time they have been together in many years. There are nve daughters ana one son. Tbey mourn tbe loss of s beloved mother, who was called away more than a year ago. J as. R. Morgan is in receipt of a note from a relative dated tbe first inst., in hicb tbe report of tbe death of his brother, Gilbert, is confirmed. Tbe death occurred at 11:55 a. m., February 19th, 1909, at Mountain Branch Soldiers' Home, Johnson City, Tenn. Two sons survive, W, W. Morgan, at Eau Claire, Butler county, Pa., and Charles C, whose present whereabouts is unknown to friends here. Rev. Arthur Zabnlser, stationed at Blairsville, Pa., as presiding elder of tbe Greensburg district of the F. M. churcb, visited his father here a few hours Thurs day, having spent last week at Youngs- ville a'slsting bis brother, Rev. Archie Zahniser, In his ministerial work for a short time. The latter is rapidly recover ing from bis rheumatic trouble, and ex pects to be able to resume his regular pastoral labors shortly. Mrs. M. L. Rhodes, of this place, wbo is a relative of the family, bas been in formed of the death, on tbe 14th ult. of Uborge Lawson eldest son of John Law son of Corry, Pa., who will be remem bered by many of our citizens as s for mer section foreman on tbe railroad stationed at this place, and wbo removed from here 26 years ago. The deceased was aged about 40 years, and resided in Chicago where death ocourred of acute gastritis at a hospital. He is survived by his wile. Elmer E. Patterson, for the past 18 years a resident of Forest county, bas re moved to bis former borne near Volant, Lawrence county, occupying a farm on which be resided before coming to this county. Mr, Patterson owns a farm on tbe Tylersburg road In Tionesta twp., where be resided for several years before returning to Lawrence county. In com mon with many other friends, tbe Re publican regrets the loss ol Mr. Patter son anil family to our community, but wishes them prosperity and happiness at their new home. Charles Anderson and sisters have moved Into the old Wenk homestead, next door to ye editor. Other movings in town during tbe past week or two are: Axel ArenBon from tbe Randall bouse on Elm street to tbe Moor house on Vine Btreet, Mrs. Moor having moved to Oil City; Lewis Wbitton from the Doutt house on Vine street to the Foreman bouse on the same street; Frank Robin son from Falconer, N. Y., to the Walford house on Elm street, which be purchased some time ago; Charles McCool from the Canfleld house on Walnut street to tbe Fogle Farm, Harmony township; Silas J. Shrlver from tbe Wolcott house on Elm street to tbe Farmer bouse on in lands street. Asa poultice leave Sm-Cura on un til absorbed, as the inflammation and pain are reduced by absorption, and the poison is drawn out. We have Necrosis Bone, Glass, Wood, Needles, and pus drawn from tbe flesh by San-Cura used as thick as a poultice. We have never known it to fail in removing pain. itio, 6uo, $1.00 and 82.00. Thompson Medic al Co., 8 and 10 Diamond St., Titusville,' la. Death of Former Forest County Citizen. Joseph Reed, atone time prominently engaged In lumbering in this county, and wbo will be remembered as such by many of our older citizonB, died at bis home at Kinsman, Ohio, on Saturday last and was burled on Monday of this week. Mr. Reed at one time operated a mill on tbe headwaters of Beaver creek, Hickory township, where be owned an extensive tract of pine timber. Afterwards be man ufactured lumber for Hall May at Buck M ills, on Tionesta creek, for a number of years. About 37 years ago he retired from the lumber business and engaged in farmiug, buying a large farm on the out skirts of tbe town of Kinsman where be spent the remainder ol his long life, be ing upward of 80 years of age when he died. His widow, who in maidenhood was Miss Rebecca Everhart, survives, also 6 daughters and one son.. Of a kind ly, generous and sympathetic nature, Mr. Reed leaves a good memory amongst tbe old residents wbo bore bis acquaintance In tbisseotlou. School Children Badly Burned. While 200 school children were watch ing the shooting of an oil well near tbe high school building In the city of Brad ford Friday afternoon a terrible explosion of natural gas seriously injured 25 oi the pupils, some of whom, it 1b feared, fatal ly. After the shot was over a large num ber of the children rushed up to tbe well to gather up tbe stones thrown up from far below tbe surface. Tbe shot broke into a pocket of gas and tbe inflammable fluid poured out of tbe casing in a great volume. The engine with which the well was drilled waa standing some distance away and tbe gas reached the smoulder ing coals in the Are box. Instantly tbe air seemed filled with Are and then the cries of tbe seared and burned children told those who stood near tbat an awful accident bad happened. Among the most seriously burned was Clare Sager, a son of Rev. A. T. Sagor, a former Free Methodist minister of Tionesta. The lad was taken to tbe hospital along with three other badly Injured children all of wbom at last account were In acrilical condition, Forkey. Mr and Mrs. Lett Spencer spent Fri day at Sheffield. Mrs. O. E. Rupert and two children, Nell and Donald, visited Mrs. Rupert's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blnss, In Sbeffleld, Friday. Mrs. John Littlefield's friends gathered at ber borne last Wednesday evening to remind ber ol her fiftieth birthday. A verv eolovable time was hsd by all present. Mrs. Littlefield received number of nice presents. After lunch was served all departed for their homes, wishing Mrs. Littlefield many more bappy birthdays. Mrs. Albert Llgbtner of Youngsville visited at tbe borne of ber brother, Ed ward Gillespie, over Sunday. Re) la Wolf and Mrs. James Welsh were calling on friends in town Wednesday afternoon. Lulu Slocum visited her aunt, Mrs. Wm. Slocum, over Sunday. Thomaa Miller was a business visitor in Warren Saturday, Mrs. J. E. Klnch visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vandergrift, Thursday of tbe past week. Mrs. Earl Downey was shopping at Kellettvllle, Thursday. Mrs. Jessie Barney visited friends at Clarendon a few days tbe past week. Edith Durnell returned to her home last week, after several weeks' stay with Mrs. Grace Miller. Miss Ella Wilcox returned to Sheffield after several weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. James Littlefield. Kellettrille. Mrs. Mary Tobey, wbo has been visit ing ber sons in Sheffield, returned borne Tuesday. Mrs. Harry Watson spent several days in Buffalo, N. Y last week. Mrs. W. A. Krlbbs and Mrs. J. F. Rsy visited Mrs. Cbas. Bauer in Warren last week. Olive Blauser of Nebraska was tbe guest of Kathleen Daubenspeck tbe past week. Mrs. Sarah Brady of Chester, Mass , is the guest of ber mother, Mrs. O. H. Wise. George Zuendel visited relatives at Ross Run, Sunday. Mr. aud Mrs. M. D, Spencer visited Mrs, Spencer's mother at Beaver Valley, who bas been quite ill. T. P. Kama, wbo has spent several weeks in Washington returned home Friday. W. S. Hendricks is visiting bis wile at the Emergency hospital at Warren. Mrs. Fred MNaugbton, Herbert Dot terer end son Harry of Muzette were the guests of Mrs. W. U. H. Dotterer, Satur day. Lawrence Dunkle, who Lis been visit ing Iriends at Tylersburg, returned home Monday. Alva Watson spent Saturday In Warren. Mrs. J. W. Daubenspeck Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jack Livermore, at Crown. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Fitzgerald, Monday afternoon, April 5th. Mrs. Lewis Bebrens of Starr is visiting friends In town. Rev. R. J. Montgomery is visiting rel atives at Brookvllle, Pa. Dollie Bean la suffering from pneu monia. llrst Trrntnirnt for CnliN. "Most ordinary colds will yield to the simplest treatment," says tbe Chicago Tribune, "moderalive laxatives, hot foot baths, a free prespiration aud an avoid ance of exposure to cold and wot after treatment." While this treatment is simple, It requires considerable trouble, and the one adopting it must remain in doors for day or two, or a fresh cold la almost sure to be contracted, and in many Instances pneumonia follows. Is it not better to pin your faitb to an old reliable preparation like Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, that is famous for its cures of colds and can always he depended upon? For sale by Dunn fc Fulton. ANOTHKlt OK MANY CTKi:. A child of Harry Fisher, Drake at Ti tusville, Pa., was completely cured of wetting tbe bed by Inking "Rarosma," which made a strong and healthy child iu a abort time. Barosuia is pleasant to the taste and strengthens tbe Stomach, Liver, Kidneys aud Bladder. Woods Liver Medicine is a liver reg ulator which brings quick relief to sick headache, constipation, biliousness and other symptoms of liver disorders, far tlcularlv recommended for Jaundicn, Chills, Fever, Malaria. The tl 00 size contains 2 times as uiuch as the Soo size. Sold by J. R. Morgau. Easter Is each year becoming more and more a time wbeo there is a general exchange of remembrances. We have on hand many articles which would make appropriate gifts. Among them would be a package of Dutch III Iter Bweefs, A new confection which you see so widely advertised. Don t forget that we have Whitman's Chocolate). We have also a large line of Easter Post Cards, Also Easter Egg Dyes, 8 colors fur 5c, Chiua Rabbits, Chocolate Rab bits, Ac. Look for window di play. Just received, a large number of latest Indestructible Cylinder, also Double Disc records. Bovard's Pharmacy. HOPKINS' STORE. Clothing Department The question of a spring suit will soon have to be decided. Our Aim Every season is to improve on last season. Our line of spring suits plainly shows the result of our effort this time. We sell a very good suit for ..l $ 8.00 A cracker jack suit tor 10.00 A dandy suit for 12.50 And a Jim slicker suit for 15.00 "We have the goods and we want to sell them. A little time spent in looking our clothing will be time well spent. Come and see. L. J. HOPKINS. Did You Ever Hear Of Bill Nye when the stork brought twins? He wouldn't take $12,000,000 a piece for those kids or give a nickel for another. Tbat is the conclusion every farmer has of the Oliver or Wiard Plows After he has used one of them. They wouldn't part with them. They have grown popular for lightness of draft, simplicity of construction, neatness of finish and quality and satisfaction unsurpassed. Try one. DON'T FORGET that we have The Most Complete Stock of Hardware in the County. Try Our China. mel and WaJl Pa-per Cleaner. Tionesta Hardware. Reasons. When you stop and think ot it, there must be a reason why many hard hea Jed men prefer our clothing to aoy other. Tbey know the reality of such important facts as t'leae: Our garments are full of character aud Btyle to start with. They give splendid service for every cent you put iuto them. Not only that, but tboy keep their shape, aud have the stability that makes them look well as long as you want to wear tbem, and the prices are never so high as to he prohibitive uur so low as to be suspicious. Men's Suits, Young Men's Suits, Meu's Top Coats, Men's lUin Coats, $10, $12, $15, $10 50 to $25. Spring Furnishings. New colors in Fancy Hosiery, Manhattan Shirts, Stetson Stiff and Soft Hats fOf'L PRICE-CLOTHIERS 41 &43 SENECA SI Do you want a good Umbrella? Positively tbe best line in tbe city. Sole a ire tit ibr tbe Hull Detachable Handle. Umbrella can be t'.kcn apart and packed in a trunk. We engrave them free of charge. IIAKVE1 IUITZ, The Leading Jeweler, 828ENECA8t OIL CITY, PA. OIL CITY PA the very beginning of tbe Eastertide,