0 5k Smarts iilkdetQ Our Opening Display and Sale of ffigh-Grade Imported Press Fabrics Begacn SativirdaLy Morning, Presenting many exclusive styles and colors. Among the most popular fabrics there are Ottoman Cords, Wide Wale Bayadere Stripes, Satin Cachemire de Soie, Bedford Cords, French Voiles, Silk and Wool Crepe Meteor, Silk and Wool, Poplins and Prunellas, English Worsteds, Wide Wale Diagonals, French, German and Austrian Broadcloths, IIop sackings, Zibelines. In all, the most comprehensive line ever exhibited in Oil City. In addition to the high grade exclusive cloths we have gathered together; the finest collection we have ever presented of popular priced fabrics at 50c. 75c, 85c and $1 per yard. Charming Trimmings. Too. Don't worry about the proper trimming treatments. We will show you almost innumerable new things that are just 1 . f . 1.1 . Ml 11 1.. . 1-1. 1 ngni lor your requirements anu inai win auu a 101 to me iooks ol your new outfit. $15 Collapsible Go-Cart $10.50. The Lloyd's Collapsible Go-Cart has no equal for fall and winter use, by reason of the enclosed hood which fastens to the back rest and keeps out wind and snow. It has no equal in quality of material, strength, durability, appearance, simplicity of construction or operation. Handle and running gear are of seamless steel tubing and all other parts are of cold rolled steel, black enameled oil tempered springs under seat 10 inch wheels fitted with rubber tires, back, seat, sides and dash apron are made of labricord leather and padded. Guaranteed for one year. Our special price $10.50. PARAGRAPHS Summary of the Week's News of the World.' Happenings From All Parts of the Globe Put Into Shape For Easy Reading What All the World 11 Talking About Cream of the Newe Culled From Long Dispatches. Wednesday. The headless and limbless body of a young girl was found In a coffee lark In a shallow creek near Detroit. Three persons In a party of nine aboard the Olga, a motor boat, were drowned In the North river after col lision with a tug. Christina Braun, 15 years old. was rescued from a den In New York's Chinatown, where she said she had not seen daylight in two weeks. Three letters threatening the life of President Taft during his visit In Chicago are now in the hands of Cap tain Porter of the secret service. A settlement has been reached be tween oflirers of the Pressed Steel Car company of nttsburg and repre sentatives of 3,500 striking employes of the firm. The Smart & Silberberq Co. OIL CITY, PA. Oil City Trust Company. President, JOSEPH SEEP. Vice President, GEORGE LEWIS. Treasurer, H. R. MERRITT. Thursday. Jnmes J. Hill returned to New York from the West and talked cheerfully of crops and business. Mount Robson, the highest peak in the Canadian Kocklos, was successful ly climbed Aug. 13 last by Rev. George Kinney ot Victoria. B. C. M. E. Lefebvre, a young Frenrh av iator, was killed when his aeroplane crashed to the ground at the Juvisy-sur-Orge (France) aviation grounds. The czar and czarina have gone to the Crimea, where It Is hoped the czarina will recover her health, ac cord'ng to advices received from St. Petersburg. Tom I Johnson has been nominated at democratic primaries for the fifth term as mayor of Cleveland. His op ponent will be Herman C. Baehr, re corder of Cuyahoga county. Friday. The government crop report showed that the condition of corn was much lower than a month ago. President Taft gathered informa tion on the forestry controversy which he may use In Western speeches. An unidentified young man jumped from the Third avenue bridge and rescued a man who had thrown him self Into the Harlem river. Relatives of Colonel Thomas Em mett Addis, who died recently In New Haven, Conn., leaving $350,000 to charity, announced that they would contest the will. The United States coast and geo detic survey will undertake to arbi trate the Peary-Cook North Pole con troversy, providing Dr. Cook requests that It should do so. AUTO HIT BY TRAIN THE MAN. "Give me the man who can hold on when others Jet go; who pushen ahead when others turn back; who stiffens up when others weaken; who ad vaucea when others retreat; who knows no such word as 'can't, or 't,ive up;' and I will show you a man who will win in the end, no matter what opposes him; do matter what obstacles confront him." Orison Swell Marden. Start a ravings account with be above determination, you FOUR PER CENT. The result will speak for itself. We will pay FOREST COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, tSO.OOO. $95,000. Time Deposits Solicited. Will pay Four Per Cent, per Annum A. Watnb Cook, President. A. B. Kkllt. Cashier, DIRECTORS Wm. Smkarbacgh, Vice President A. Wayne Cook, G. W. Robinson, Wm. Hmearbaugb, N. P. Wheoler, T, F. Ritchev. J.T.Dale. A, B. Kelly. Collodions remitted for on day of pr.yment at low rales. We promise our ciiutoni erg all the bunoliU consistent with conservative banking. Interest pid on time deposit). Your patronage respectfully solicited. PENNSYLVANIA CTATE NORMAL SCHOOL MOur 36th year opens September 14th, 1909. Send for nur now rataTrtcriiA Vtonnfi'fiill.r :il....t.J CM t & wx,iv.i. uitj uiuiimicu mil in detail. Proper training for life in its broadest tense. Ideal location, UUU reet above the sea. Perfect modern equipment. Scholarly, Christian innuence. ur. jamu t. AMLIN 1 , Principal, Indiana, Pa. Saturday. Speeches planned by President Taft for his Western tour were said to hint at further changes In the tariff. The Pennsyivanla Railroad com pany announced that it would begin running trains Into the New York sta tion on Doc. 1. The Vniversity of Copenhagen con ferred upon Dr. Cook the highest hon or In Its power, the degree of Doctor Honoris Causa. The Utrecht, a Dutch cruiser, first of the international fleet to arrive for the Hudson-Fulton celebration, cast anchor in the North river. Professor Adolf Struempell, the Viennese specialist whom the late E. H. Hiirrlman visited Europe to con sult, now admits that when he saw Mr. Harriman in July he diagnosed his complaint as cancer. Monday. Glenn II. Curtiss of New York won the Grand Prix at the Brescia aero plane meeting. New York city's transit problems are to be presented in an exhibit by the public service commission at Syr V'tse fair. According to a Berlin dispatch, Or ville Wright and his sister are re ceiving marked attention in the Ger man capital. Trustees of the Hudson-Fulton cele bration commission will take up on Tuesday the question of officially rec ognizing Dr. Cook and Commander Peary. President Taft appointed Professor H. C. Emery of Yale university, James B. Reynolds, assistant secretary of the treasury, and Alvin H. Sanders of Chicago, as the new foreign tariff board. 'hichTSPEED WAVERLY GASOLINES never fail guaranteed best for all Auto purposes. Three brands: 76 MOTOR STOVE Made from Pennsylvania Crude Oil. Cost no more than the ordinary kind. Your dealer knows niV him. Waverly Oil WorKs Co., fo'mffiff Pittsburg, Pa. Tuesday. According to advices from Brescia Glenn II. Curtlss won the grand prize In the aviation meet there. The Dura Degll Abru.zt arrived at Marseilles and gave an account of his recent trip to the Himalayas. George C. Colton, formerly collec tor of customs in the Philippines, has been chosen to succeed Governor Post of Porto Rico. Active competition for construction of new subway lines in New York was forced by the attitude of the public service commission. William Rockefeller and Jacob H. S hiff were elected directors of the Union Pacific Railroad company, suc ceeding Henry II. Rogers and Edward IT. Harrlinan. Indication of Oxygen on Planet Mars. Observations announced by Pro fespor Perclval Lowell, the astron omer, nt Boston, Indicate the pres. eine of oxygen in the atmosphere of Mars. Professor Lowell Is con vinced that oxygen in the air would make life as known upon the earth possible on Mars. Estimate of Canada's Wheat Crop. An ollicial estimate by the Canadian department of agriculture and statis tics places Canada's w!at crop at Ui8,38H.0W bushels. Of this It is es timated 14!t.2S5,ono bushels will be produced west of the Great Lakes. Machine, Thrown Into Air, Strikes E caplng Occupant Ilnriisbiirg, Sept. 14. The motor of Snively Ryder's automobile choked as the machine was crossing the tracks of the Northern Central railroad. Just as the Buffalo flyer rounded the curve at Dauphin, seven miles north of here. The party Jumped out and Ryder and his son tried to push the car off the track, but the locomotive hit It and sent It flying backward, the au tomobile hitting Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Slaymaker, members of the party. Mrs. Slaymaker was not badly hurt, but Mr. Slaymaker's hend was cut open, and at the Harrlsbnrg hospital It Is said he may die. He is assistant passenger trainmaster for the Penn sylvania railroad here. WIFE TOOK POISON Sensational Seque! of Death of Peter Mourette In August. Binghamton, N. Y., Sept. 14. A sen sational sequel to the death of Peter Mourette, who died Aug. 30 at Sidney, under circumstances which led to a suspicion of murder, occurred last night when the wife of the deceased, Mrs. Hattle Mourette, took poison at her home in that village and Is not ex pected to live. Mourette's illness and death have been under Investigation by Coroner Hand for two weeks and the stomach of the dead man has been In the hands of Albany chemlBts for analysis. DOZEN MEN BURIED IN RUIN Fire Escapes FIRE-PROOF PORCHES BUILDERS' IRON WORK Ltrfttt Miaafadmrs of FIRE ESCAPES b the UsitsJ StstM ORNAMENTAL IRON AND WIRE WORK la Brass tr Iroa far Etvry Pirpost Writs (or DiMMed Cstslofc taring kind of wort wanted TAYLOR a DEAN PITTSBURGH. PA. PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER. Repairs Roller), 8(111 Tanks, Agitators. lluys and Nells Second - hand Boilers, Etc. Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. End of Suspension Bridge, Third ward. OIL CITY, PA. I The Season of New Things. Striking evidence of that fact everywhere. In a day the wholo appearanco of tlio store hus changed. New crisp autumu merchandise has replaced summer goods on all sides. We're ready for early fall business in every department. Your opinion of whit we consider the best bought stock of merchandise we ever assembled u awaited with deep interest. Assortments are better ami more varied than ever before. We believe that everywhere the standard of quality has beou improved at not the slightest advance in price. Vew Knelling. Many new ideas in ruching have been brought out for the fall season all of which are represented iu this showing. WILLIAM B. JAMES. OIL CITY, PA. When Walls ol Burned Build ing Collapsed, Pittsburg, Sept. 14. One man was killed and nine others seriously in jured when the walls at the Blanrk Transfer and Storage eonipany's building here, recently destroyed by lire, collapsed, demolishing two ad joining buildings and burying more than a dozen men In the ruins. The dead man, Herman Tiege, an employe of a local paper, with those who were seriously injured, were In a two-story hotel next door to the walls when the accident occurred. Two workmen weie tearing dowi he walls of the Hlanck building whe- the crash came. The men were un able to jump and both rode the walls to the ground In safety, live stories below. The monetary damage is estimated at about $l.",000. American Fishing Tug Seized. Windsor, Ont., Sept. It. The On tario fisheries inspector at Port Bryce on Saturday seized the American fish ing tug Charles F. for fishing In Can adian waters. The tug was brought to Amhertsburg this morning and will be eod by auction. FUGITIVE TRAPPED BYSNEEZE Alleged Thief Hides Under Barrel, but Presence Is Discovered. Chicago, Sept. 14. Betrayed by a sneeze. Grant Cornell was arrested in an alley at the rear of 831 .Main street, Evanston, charged with stealing from the James Motor Express company, by which he was employed. Policeman John Keane called at the house where Cornell roomed at 831 Chicago avenue, Evanston, early in the afternoon and the latter fled to the alley. The ol!ceman followed, but Cornell had darted out of sight. Just as Keane was about to depart from the alley and search elsewhere he heard a sneeze come from what appeared to be an empty, overturned ash barrel, lie investigated and found Cornell lining on the ground with the barrel tilaced over him. PEARY'S SHIP TO BE IN LINE The Most Enticing Breakfasts Are Now Shot from Guns Puffed Wheat and Puffed Rice were served last month for seventeen mil lion meals. But millions of others lacked them. There are millions yet who don't know them. If you are among them, we invite you to try them. Serve one of these foods tomorrow. The world, as you know, doesn't jump to a food which all are not find ing delightful. The foods of the day are the foods that are best. That is always so. The foods of this day are these crisp, gigantic grains puffed to eight times their natural size. These whole, unbroken, nut-like grains, made four times as porous as bread. You'll like what others like. Wc do you a kindness when wc ask you to try these foods. Puffed Wheat-lOc Puffed Rice-1 5c These are the foods invented by J?rof. An derson, and this is his curious process: The whole wheat or rice kernels arc put into scaled guns. Then the guns arc revolved for sixty minutes in a heat of 550 degrees. That fierce heat turns the moisture in the grain to steam, and the pressure becomes tremendous. Then the guns are unsealed, and the steam explodes. Instantly every starch granule is blasted into a myriad particles. The kernels of grain arc expanded eight times. Vet the coats arc unbroken, the shapes ' arc unaltered. Wc have simply the magnified grain. One package will tell you why people de light in them. Order it now. Made only by The Quaker Oats Company Hud- Will Be One of the Features of son-Fulton Naval Parade. Commander Peary's ship, the Roose velt, will be one of the features of the Hudson-Fulton naval parade on the opening dt;y of the celebration. The following telegram was received In New York Friday night: "Sydney, C. B., Sept. 10. "Hudson-Fulton Celebration Commit tee. "Peary Arctic: club applies for posi tion for Its steamer Roosevelt with the North Pole In tercentennial parades. "H. L. Bridgman." A favorable reply was promptly sent, and the Roosevelt will be assigned to a place of honor close to the Half Moon and Clermont, which will lead the parade. In all probability, Peary himself will be on board, together with the members of the Peary Arctic club. President's Trip Across Country. Following his attendance nt a dinner tendered him by the Chamber of Com merce at Roston Tuesday night. Pres ident Tnft will begin on Wednesday a Journey scheduled to conclude nt Washington on the evening of Nov. 10. There is a lively anticipation of what he may sny regarding the recently en acted tariff legislation. A Swift Bird. The Mexican road runner has only two short legs, but be ran lent a horse, a hound and an electric carriage and plve them a handicap start. Speed Is not his only recommendation. lie eats as ho runs, or, rather, ns the things run away with him. Snnke are the principal part of his diet, big and little. Ills crop Is ns clastic ns his legs are swift, and when he wants to prepare for n long Journey he colls up a rattler or two Inside of his neck and sets out across the Mexican desert with a swiftness thnt makes It look like a Imncii of dust on a record break ing tour nrniind the world. CHICHESTER S PILLS J Hf L f. Ladlral Auk your ItrMHlat for l'h.rkr.tfr'a lll.mon JTlr.nlV I'lIU In Kr4 nd Uold meullkW, h"io, iltd with llluo Hilton. V TmU n thrr. llujr itinF V mui. A,krnTrm.rin-M.Trn UlAljONR IIKANIt IMI.I.H. fit Ha yean knownu Best. Si rt,AIiyiRcllal, SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE A Southern Gentleman adopted the following plan to provide a fund for his children when they should reach the age of 21 years. When each child was bom, he deposited a dollar in the savings bank in its name. The next year he deposited two. He kept this up each year, depositing the number of dollars the birthday represented in years. $306.16 was the amount at the child's credit when he became of age. It had a good effect because it taught the children the value of money. Have you a boy or girl? Why not do something for them? One dollar will open an account in this bank. It will earn 4 annual interest Capital and Surplus $680,000.00 Total Assets Over $3,000,000.00 She Franklin Srusfr (fompantj .FRAN KJLI N. PA Pennsylvania Railroad. Itnllotln. HUDSON-FULTON CELEBRATION NEW YORK CITY. Three hundred years ago, Henry Hudson, an English man in command of a Dutch expedition, with eighteen men, explored the Hudson Kiver from Sandy Hook to Troy in his small craft, the "Half Moon." One hundred and ninety-eight years later, llobert Fulton established, with his steamboat, the "Clermont," a regular water service between New York and the towns along the Hudson river to the North. This year, New York City, with sister cities and towns along the Hudson, will celebrate these two achieve ments by a series of imposing observances, religious, his torical, military, naval, musical and literary, extending from September 25 to October 9. Replicas of the "Half Moon" and the "Clermont" have been built and will play a large part in the celebra tion. They will be the center of attraction in the great naval pageant on Saturday, September 25. The United States Government will have fifty-two warships anchored in the Hudson, and Great Britain, France, the Netherlands, Italy, Germany, Argentine, Guatemala, Mexico, and Cuba will bo represented by war vessels. Two great parades ol water craft will escort the "Half Moon" and the "Clermont" in triumphal procession past the war leviathans, first in the morning and again in the evening, when all the vessels will be illuminated. On September 28 there will be a grand historical pa geant, and on September 30 a big military parade in New York City. On October 1, the "Half Moon" and "Clermont" will proceed up the Hudson to Troy escorted by hundreds of river craft, including torpedo boats. A magnificent carnival parade will be held in New . York on Saturday evening, October 2, which promises to eclipse all previous attempts. The Pennsylvania Kailroad, the direct line to New York, with its unsurpassed service of fat express trains, will sell excursion tickets to New York for this period at reduced rates of fare. Full details concerning specific fares, dates of sale, re turn limits, and train service may be obtained of Ticket Agents. The Republican, $1.00. Try it for a year.
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