SoJe of Beaver Shapes .nd Ostrich Feathers. The Season's Warmest Favorites The most popular by far of Beaver Hats and Ostrich Plumes. Even at this early date the demand lor the former has been so great that the factories are sold way ahead. Prices are advancing every day, and even at the advanced prices deliveries are "We anticipated iust this condition. Long, long before the season started we plunged on both Beavers and Plumes. We placed our orders when the prices were down, and they were liberal orders too. Over 200 Bea-ver Select From. The $ 6.50 ones are $4.80 The 8.50 ones are 5.90 The 10.00 ones are 7.90 A $3,000 ostrich stock to select from. The most wonderful values ever heard of. Wonderful Willow Plumes. Absolutely without precedent that a "Willow Plume, 15 and 20 inches long, was ever sold at the price we quote here with : $ 7.50 "Willow Plumes, 15 inches 12.00 Willow Plumes, 17 inches 15.00 Willow Plumes, 20 inches 25.00 Willow Plumes, 20 inches colors The Smart & Silberberq Co. OIL CITY. PA. The Oil City Trust Company solicits your financial business. Four per ceut. paid on Time De posits. FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, Time Deposits Solicited. Will A. Watnu Cook, President. A. B. Kelly. Cashier. A. Wayne Cook, N. P. Wheeler, Collections remitted for on day of payment ors all the benefits consistent with conservative banking. Interest paid on time depoBito. Your patronage respectfully fyiiljnmmmiiini"iiyiimjjij ti i : iut "li iir, Wlffl or rAMILY FAVORITE ILLUMINATING I OIL I makes the light that rests the eyes. Nearest approach to natural sun light known. Most economical too burns to the very last drop without readjust ing wick. Does not char, smoke or "smell." Clear, water-white, free from sediment. Not to be compared with ordinary tank wagon oil. Ask your dealer lo serve you out of the original barrel. Then you have the purest, best lamp oil made. WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO., ' Independent Refiners f PITTSBURG, PA. Abo maker of Waverly Special Aato 00 and Waverly Gasolines. r il il 1 all this season's millinery are very slow. Shapes to long, black and white long, black and white long, black and white long, black, white and $5.75 7.35 9.75 16.50 NATIONAL BANK, 150.000. 195,000. pay Four Per Cent, per Annum Wm.8mkarba.uqh, Vice President DIRECTORS Q. W. Robinson, Wm. Smearbaugb, T. F. Rltohev. J. T. Dale. A. B. Kellv. at low rates. We promise our custom solicited. I FARMERS' CONGRjtSS Governor Hughes Appoints Delegatel to Meeting at Raleigh, N. C. Albany, Oct. 12. Governor Hughes pursuant to a request that the Btat of New York be represented at th Farmers 'National Congress, appoint ed as delegates of this state to attend the congress which will be held Id Raleigh, X. C. beginning Nov. 4, tht following: State Agricultural Commis sioner Raymond A. Pearson, Frank H Godfrey of Olean, master of the State Orange. William C. Barry of Roche ter. H. J. fase of Sodns, E. W. Catch pole of North Rofie. Clayton C. Taylor of Lawton Station, Elliot B. N'orrls ol Sodus, Thomas B. Wilson of Hall's Corners and Allium R. Eastman ol Wateivlllc. Improvement In Czarina's Health. St. Petersburg, Oct. 12. The latest reports from l.lvadla are to the ef fect that owing to an improvement In the health of the czarina, the tzar will go to Italy Oft. II. He will utay there for two dys and will aftf .i vloit Routuaaia. the mmm Short Mams From Various Parts of the World. Record of Many Happenings Condensed and Put In Small Space and Ar ranged With Special Regard For th Convenience of the Reader Who Haa Little Time to Spare. Albert Pullt7.er, brother of Joseph Pulitzer of the New York World, com mitted suicide In Vienna. Increases in revenues and income are shown on lines of the Xow York Central system In reorts for August. Mrs. .Mary Baker Eddy's private sec- etary cited cheeks signed by her with in the last two weeks as proof that the is alive. The honorary commercial commis sioners of Japan reached Buffalo yes terday on their 11,000 mile tour of the United States. Arthur B. Sederquist and John E. Barry of the Boston brokerage firm of Sederquist, Barry & Co., were charged with the larceny of $120,000. The Boston residence of Governor Eben S. Draper, in the Back Bay sec tion of the city, was reduced to a shell by fire. A conservative estimate of the loss places it at (150,000. Thursday. Henry White, United States ambas sador to France, will return here In November, not to go back to his pres ent post of duty. Timber experts expressed amaze ment at I.ord NorthcllfTe's $G,000,000 pulp and news paper experiment In the wilds of Newfoundland. Recent developments In the Orient were declared responsible for the sum mons of Mr. Ciane, the new Minister to China, back to Washington. Omlnls and employees of the Hud son-Fulton celebration commission de nied charges of extravagance and a detailed statement of expenditure next Wednesday was promised. Captain Joseph E. Bernier, of the Canadian patrol ship Arctic, made pub lic a letter written to him by Dr. Cook on May 23, 1909, In which the latter announced he had won the polar prize. Friday. Professor Abbott Lawrence Lowell was Inaugurated president of Harvard university. President Taft told Callfornlana he would favor a Pacific fleet if they could assure him the next war would come from that side. New York business men gave It as their opinion that Lord Northcllfle'a $6,000,000 paper pulp experiment In Newfoundland cannot succeed. Twenty-five thousand persons at tended the unveiling of a statue of Verazzano, alleged discoverer of the Hudson, In Battery park, New York. A despatch from Zurich says that Mr. Edgar W. Mix of Columbus O., won the Coupe Internationale des aer onautes and the Gordon Bennett cup. Saturday. President Taft with four relays of horses, covered thirty-four miles of the Yosemlte park. Thirty people are reported to have been killed as the result of a Santa Fo construction train loaded with work men crashing into an oil train on the outskirts of Topeka. . Oscar E. Droege, former bookkeeper of New York state hospital for Incipi ent Tuberculosis, at Raybrook, charged with $9,856.41 shortage of accounts, escaped from Jail at Denver. Count Revuntlow, retired naval offi cer of Germany, expressed the belief that prominent Englishmen often meant the United States when they spoke of Germany in prophesying war. Monday. A dispatch from Pekln says that the recall of Mr. Crane may be due to tiie Manchurlnn situation. President Taft made a daring climb down the sides of the moun tains In the Yosemlte National park. Wilbur Wright made a record flight in his aeroplane in College Park, Md., reaching a speed of more than fifty nine miles an hour. Thirty-eighth anniversary of the great Chicago flre is ushered In by the reunion of surviving members of the Chicago volunteer fire depart ment. Members of the Coaching club, on the Pioneer, Alfred G. Vanderbilt driving, reached Newport on time after a run of 255 miles from New York. Tuesday. Charles R. Crane, minister to Chi na, recalled from the Pacific coast, reached Washington and held a con ference with Secretary of State Knox. State Senator Raines aaain denied knowledge of the bargain charged by Herbert Parsons, by which amend ments to the, election laws were de feated. Two members of n theatrical com pany were married In Wilmington. Del., after tossing a coin to decide whether or not the cererfony should be performed. . Tremendous crowds struggling to gain transportation from Paris to the air races at Juvlsy rioted and wreck ed trains and caused thg railway service to collapse. Rescued from being beatet to death Lewis Olah, 23 years old, a Hungar ian, is lying at the Batavia hospital with a fractured skull. He'ls charg ed with assaulting a twp-year-old girl. Driver of Car Stopped After Running Down James Cfirea. Port Washington, L. I., Oct. 12. James Corsa, chief clerk In the Ilnlt- ( ed Stutes aHsay ofllce, 32 Wall street, New York, was struck by un automo- Due na killed instantly lasjtevenlng. Corsa, 'who lived at the San llemo apartment house, Central Park West, was struck by the car driven by E. C. Davis, a real estate dealer. The automobile had not been travel ing at hih speed and Mr. Dtivls stopped at once. A doctor was sum moned but he found that Corsa had been killed almost instantly. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE or a writ of Levari Facias, issued out of the Court of Common Picas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, and to me dlroctod.thero will beoxposed to sale by public vendue or outcry at the Court House in the Borough of 'l'ionosta. Pa., on THURSDAY, OCT. 21, A. D. 11)09, at 9:30 o'clock a. in., the following; des cribed real estate, to-wit : Efla Walters, Assignee or H. T. Parker, who waa Assignee of T. N. Barnsdall and Wm, liatnmlall, Jr., Executors of the last will of Win. Barusdall, de ceased, versus I). A. Childs, Adm'r ol the Estate of Lucy A. Jocelyn, Mary E. Brill, diss. E. Swasey, Floreune L. .1 . IV 1 I 1 f I - LI ... nwMMtty, a. ii. tfuceiy 11, a r., irr. owwuy, children and heirs of Ella Joenlyn, de ceased, daughter of Lucy A. Jooelyn, except Dr. Nwasey, who was nusband or said Ella Jooelyn, deceased. Kit. Trombley, E. L. Uoruian and D. W. Krinton, aa Lessees, Lev. Fa., No. 81, May Term, liHW. Trax A Parker, At torneys. All nf defendants' right, title, Interest and claioa or, in and to all that oertain piece or parcel or land lying, situate and being in the Township or Harmony, Couutv or Forest, (formerly Allegheny Township, Venango County,) Slate of Pennsylvania, and bounded ana de scribed as follows, vlr.: Beginning at the northwest corner of "Mecllou C, Lot 247," as laid down and described In a oertain map or the lands or the late Jocelyn Oil Iaml Association, recorded in the olhoe or the Recorder or 1 'ceils or enango County, Pennsylvania, in "Map Book A," page 22; theuce south oue hundred and forty rods, more or less, down the western boundary line or and Including lots Nos. 247, 24(1, 245, 243, 242, 241, 24(1, 231), 238, 237, 2311, 235, 234. across the publio nlgnway lo lot no. ess; tnence nortueast erly sixty-four rods, more or less, along the south side or the publio highway to the eastern end or lot rso. tbence north oue hundred and twenty-five rods, more or less, up the eastern line of and from that point, Including lots Noa. 184, 183, 182, 181, 180, 179, 178, 177, 17it. 175, 174, 173. 172. to the north boundary line there of; tbence west sixty-four rods, niore or less, along luesald boundary hue or and Inoluding lots Noa. 172, 209, 210, 247, to the place of beginning aud containing lift -four acres of land, more or less, and being the same laud conveyed by W. U. Wood and wife to Lucy A. Jocelyn, by deed dated December 9lh. 18!K). and re corded in the ofllce of the Recorder ol Deeds or Forest County, in Deed Book No. 29, page 47. The above premises will be sold sub ject to a certain lease Mr oil and gaa pur poses mereon, granted oy Liucy a. joce lyn to J. F. Proper and L. J. Hopkins, dated Aug. , 19o, and recorded In the Recorder's OlUce or forest county, in Lease Book No. 1. pane 197. on the 5th day or May, 19u8. Also, all that certain other piece or parcel of land situate iu the township. county and slate aforesaid and also being part of the lands ol the late Jocelyn Oil Land Association aforesaid, and bounded and described aa follows, via: Beginning at the northeast corner or "section li, Lot "tf," on map described aa aforesaid; tbence south twenty rods, more or less, along the eastern boundary line ol and Including lota Nos. 79, 68; thence west ninety-six rods, more or less, along tbe southern line of and Including lota Nos. (18. 0!), 70, 71, 72, 73, to the western end or "Section R;" tbence north twenty rods, more or less, up the western line ol and including lots Noa. 73, 74, "Section B." to the northwest corner of "section B;" thence east along the north boundary line of and including lota Nos. 74, 75, 76, 77, i a, 79, to tbe place of leglnning, and con taining twelve acres or land, more or less. and being tbe same land conveyed by W. H. Wood and wife to Lucv A. Jocelyn, by deed dated December 0th, 1890. and recorded in the oltine or Ihfi Recorder or Deeds or Forest County, in Deed Book Xo. 29, page 43. Tbe above premises will ue sola sun eel lo a certain lease for oil and gas pur poses thereon, granted bv Lucv A. Joce lyn to U. B. Scott, dated tbe 25tb day or October. 1900. and recorded in tbe Re corder's Ofhce or Forest County, in Lease and Agreement Book No. 1, page 34. Also tbe undivided one-half Interest of, In and to all that certain other piece or par cel of land situate in tbe township, county and state aforesaid, and also being part or the lands of the late Jocelyn Oil Land As sociation aforesaid, and bounded and des cribed as follows, viz: Beginning at the southeast corner of "Section A Lot No. 43" on map described aa aforesaid; thence west ninety-six rods, morn or less, along the south boundary line of and Including lots Nos. 43, 42, 41, 40, 59, 58 to the western end or "Section A"; thence continuing west In to "Section C" forty-eight rods, more or less, along the southern boundary line or and including lots Nos. 1, 38, 39 to the western end thereof; thence north seventy-five rods, more or less, np the west line or and Includ ing lots Nos. 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 40, 46 to tbe south side or tbe Publio Highway; thence west thirty-two rods, more or less, along the south line of and Including lots Nos. 68, 85 and tbe Publio Highway to tbe northeast corner or lot 107; thence south westerly along tbe south side or the Public Highway slxtv-four rods, more or less. across lots Nos. 167, 122, 145, 14ti, 159 In cluding tbe Pnblio Highway to the western end or lot No. 159; tbence north one hun dred and twenty-five rods, more or less, np tbe western line ot and Including trom that point, lots Nos. 159, 160, 161, lt2, 163, 164, 165, 106, 167, 108, 169, 170, 171 to tbe north boundary thereof; tbence east one hundred and forty rods, more or less, from the north west corner ot lot No. 171 along the north ern line of and including lots Nos. 171, 134, 133, 96, 95, 58. 57, 20. 19 to the northeastern corner or "Section C"; thence south twenty rods, more or less, down the eastern line of and including lots Nos. 19, 18 to the south west corner or "lot 73 Section B"; thence east in "Section B" ninety six rods, more or less, along the northern line or and in cluding lots Nos. 112, 63, 64, 6."), 6ii, 67 to the eastern boundary thereof; thence south one nunarea ana sixty roas, more or less, irom the northeast corner or lot No. u7 down tbe eastern boundary line of and Including lota Nos. 07, 86, 55, 44, 43, 32, 31, 20, 19, 18, 1 in "Section B" and lots Nos. 1, 18, 19, 20, 31, 32, 43 to the place of beginning, and contain ing in all two hundred and thirty and seventy-five one hundredths acres of land, more or lens, aud being the same undivided one half interest conveyed by W. H. Wood and wife to Lucy A. Jocelyu by deed dated De cember 9tb, 181K) and recorded in tbe office of the Recorder of Deeds of Forest County, in Deed Book No. 29, page 45. Reserving from this piece one acre or ground un which W. II. Wood has one oil well. Improvements: A two story frame dwelling house and a frame barn. i Tbe above premises will be sold subject to the following leases for oil and gas Or poses thereon: First, a lease given by "W. 11. w ood et al. to John Bright, dated April 30, 1903, and recorded in tbe Recorder's ottice or Forest County, in D. B. 35, page 115, on the 2nd day of Nov. 1903. Second, a lease granted by Xucy A. Jocelyn et al. to J. F. Proper et al. dated Mny 13, 1904, which ratified, extended and enlarged the lease last above recited so as to cover there by tbe entire tract last above described. Third, a certain lease for ten acres of tbe above described tract, granted by Jocelyn & Wood to Gorman aud others, tilted the .........day or 19 and not yet recorded. 1 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property nr 1). A. Cbilds, Adm'r of the estate of Lucy A. Jocelyn, Mary E. Brill, ('has. E. Swasey , Florence L. Swasey, A. H. Jocelyn, Jr., Dr. Swasey. children and heirs or Ella Jocelyn, deceased, daughter or Lucy A. Jocelyn, except Dr. Swasey, who was the husband or said Ella Jocelyn, de ceased, Ed. Trombley, E. L, Gorman aud D. W. Briuton, as lessees, at tbe suit of Etta Walters, assignee or H. T. Parker, who was assignee of T, N. Barusdall and Wil liam Barnsdall, Jr., executorB or the last will or Wm. Barnsdall, deceased. , TERMS OF SALE. The following must be strictly complied with when the property is stricken down : 1. When the plaintiff orotherleln cred itors become the purchaser, the costs on tho writs must be paid, and a list of lions including mortgage searches on theprop- eity sold, together with such lien credit or's receipt4 for the mount nf the pro ceeds of the sale or such portion thereof as be may claim, must be furnished the Slioritl'. 2. All bids must be paid In full. 3. All sales not settled Immediately will bo continued until 2 o'clock p. in., or tho next day, at which timo all property not settled for will again be put up and sold at tho expense and risk or tho person to whom li rat sold. ' See ''union's Digest, Ninth Edition, pago 416 and Smith's Forms, page 384. . R. MAXWKLli, Sherill. SbprlfTa Olllco, Tlonesta, Pa., Septem ber 28, 1909. lliillii A Bank Account Helps Establish Credit A savings account is a very good guide post to a man's character. The man who saves a little money regularly every week or every month shows himself to be prudent, careful, cautious. He exercises foresight and sound common sense and is usually deserving of the respect of his fellow townsmen and generally gets it. Not so with the spendthrift; he is. usually in debt or at periods at least hard pressed for funds he is a poor credit risk. Establish a basis for solid credit by opening an account with us. Small accounts so licited. Capital and Surplus $680,000.00 Total Assets over $3,000,000.00 franklin Srust1 (fompantf FRAN K L I N. PA. Keeley Send your friends with - the drag or drink habit to the Cure Keeley Institute. 30 years of successful cures. Writ for particular Only Krclcy Institute In Western Penna. 4Z4 una An , rituBurt. ra. One of our mammoth guns must be shot every minute to supply the call for Puffed Wheat and Puffed Rice. For, last month, these foods were served for seventeen million meals. We ask you tomorrow to surprise your folks, and have one of them served on your table. When you see these crisp, gigantic grains, you'll not wonder that people like them. Puffed Wheat-lOc Puffed Rice-15c These arc the foods invented by Trof. An derson, and this is his curious process: The whole wheat or rice kernels are 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. Utlca. Oct. 12. flls ambition to bring to rump a df-r that he had shot cost William Mclntyre of New Uer lln his life. Mrlntyre went Into tho Adirondack") several weeks ago and one day killed a deer near Beaver river. Ho was a long way from tamp and rain was falling, hut the hunter determined to carry the carcass to camp on his back. Ho struggled through the wet folluge for niile8 with hia burden and reached camp cold, wet and exhausted. Mclntyre soon became 111 and paral ysis camo upon him. He was removed to Foxton hospital in this city, where the doctors diagnosed his case aa mul tiple neuritis, a very uncommon dis ease, which affects the nerves and causes paralysis.. It Is caused by cold and exposure and Is practically be yond reach of medical treatment. The disease progressed gradually un til Mclntyre'a whole body was helpless and he di d. This Week, A Dress Goods SoJe. The word "taU" implies less price fur certain merchandise or it may signify an exceptional buying chauoe by reason of some special merchandising transaction. This is to be a sale wherein the price will range down to less than half and in which the quantity is so great that we've set aside an entire week for the occasion. Long toward the end of eao'i season wo'vo been having a dress goods. Mow we'll reverse tbe order of things and have the sale at the beginning of the season. It's for the purpose of clearing the dress goods shelves of all odd pieces. Where there's a full color assortment in an particular fabrio the price, is oot affected. Hut every odd piece of drees goods has a new valuation put ou it today, which as staled above range down to less than half price. Note these itnportaut facts, not a piece in the lot but what's all wool and with one single exception all are abs ilutely perfect. J WILLIAM B. JAMES. - OIL CITY, PA. CARLON'S Classy Footwear FOR MEN. ! New Lasts. Distinctive Styles If you want Shoes that are different from the 2 ordinary Shoes sold at must storos, you rhould try a pair of "Carlon's Shoes " All the new leathers, including the New Winter Tans, Which are very popular this season at popular prices, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00. CARLON & CO., 11G Centre St., Oil City, Pa. A Gun Must be Shot Every Minute Made only by The Quaker Oats CUDAHY CASE COMPROMISED Company Fined $5,000 and Agreed tc Pay Back Stamp Tax of $82,779.50. Leavenworth, Kan., Oct. 12. Th case against the Cudahy Packing company for the violation of the In ternal revenue lnws by failing tc place stamps of proper denomination on packages of oleomargarine, canif to an end in the federal court here by a compromise when the packing, company was fined $5,00(1 and agreed to pay a buck stamp tux of ?b'2,777.5C and a special tax of $10,000 for agen cies, making the total of $07,777. 50 tc be paid by the packing company tc the government. Handel's Philosophy. 7a&, when the curtain would rise upon a nearly empty house, would say soothingly to his associates: "Ach, never mind; the music will sound a!l,the better!" Unbroken grains, puffed to eight times natural size made four times as porous as bread. Grains with every starch granule exploded, so the digestive juices act instantly. Foods that are good and good for you. Foods that the children like. You are missing more than you know while you cling to foods not nearly so enticing as these. Then the guns are unsealed, and the steam explodes. Instantly every starch granule is blasted into a'myriail particles. The kernels of grain arc expanded eight times. Yet the coats arc unbroken, the shapes are unaltered. We have simply tlic magnified ; grain; One package will tell you wiiy people de light in them. Order it now. (2) Company Promptly ohtnlrwd, or ftt RETURNED. tO VtS' CXPIRIINCt. Our CHJMtQtS ARK THE LOWEST. Send model, phuto or sketch (or eiMrt MArt-h and (ire ropurt on patentability. INFRINGE MINT mlt condurtod before aU cnurta Talent obtained thronirh n. AOVER TISED and SOLD, frco. TRADE-MARKS, PEN SIONS and COPYRIGHTS quickly obtained. Opposite U. 8. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, D. C. CHICH 1ESTERS PILLS I'lIlT IslAUilNIt lltfiki. Lad If 1 Ank your lrupvlnt for k hl.rhen.trr'a Diamond Tlrand fin in m-a and Uold metal iic ics, iealeil with 111 ue Ritton. Tab no other. II uv nf DIAMOND IlltWIt I'll l V- r. years known ns I(cal,8nhnt, Always Kellnll mmm S0l2BLDRll0GISTSEVERYWHtRE 1 i J