We hold these facta to be self evident : We sell more because we sell cheaper and cheaper be cause we sell more. When you hiy $10.00 worth of goods at tliis store, your fare is paid from Tionesta to Oil City a7id back. Special Sale of Flowers. When We Advert Ine In BBBVaasVaBBI 1,000 Bunches Assorted 19 Cents at Bunch. A traveling man came to ua recently a representative one of the very best Importing Milliners in the New York city it was hislast stopping place the last town on his last trip for the season. His mind was full of blissful anticipation of his coming vacation and his one idea was to dispose of his samples. We did not need any more goods in this line, but when they throw down a chance like this at us we are bound to sit up and take notice. I lis flower samples represented only the very best of imported lines. The prices run from $6 to $24 a dozen, but so good a bargain did we drive that we now oner the lot at lye a bunch. Just think of it l'J cents a bunch. Tub Dresses for Misses and Girls. Mothers should be quick to grasp the import of this news The savings are so unusual such dainty dresses will go in a rush. Children's Dresses made of plain or fancy percale linons, chambrays, ginghams, fashioned in a great lot of youthlul mod els, long kimona or three-quarter sleeves, skirt lull kilted with extra deep hem, light or dark colorings, sizes 6 to 14 years, extra special values, at $1, $1.25, $1.50, 2, $2.50. Popular Middy Waasts. A waist that has become very popular this spring, made of fine quality hnene with collar of navy blue trimmed with white, navy blue cuffs, three-quarter sleeves, sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 years Price $1. Wash Suits for Boys. $1, $1.25, $1.50 and $2. Boys' Russian Blouse Suits, with sailor or military collar, sizes 2 J to t years. These are superior and deservedly popular Wash Suits. They are made of cham bray, galatea, madras and mercerized labrics in almost any color you can think of. The Smart & Silberberq Co. OIL CITY. PA. Oil City Trust Company, Oil City, Pa. Report to the Commissioner of Banking (Condensed) At the Close of Business May 2, 1910. Time Loans 2,1M,879.13 Kttal estate, furniture and fix tures 89,0110.00 Stocks and bonds i55.461.12 Demand Loans 24 Overdrafts 12,31 10 Due from Ranks ... 2I15.JK20 28 Cash on baud 122,640.75 To'l quirk asstls, 1,299,588.49 13,543,267.62 Capital 1300,000.00 Surplus and profits 505.795 31 Rfwerve lor Interest 3.483.09 Deposits !,7,989.19 $3,543,267.62 Trust Funds not Included in above, $229,530.71. Corporate Trusts, $l,25t,000 00. Increase in Deposits Since Last Report, $213,615.26. Interest Is Mailed Every Six Months at the rate of FOUR PER CENT per annum, to holders of our Certificates of Deposit. These convenient forma of investment are issued in sums of $500 and upward, and present many at tractive features. Interest begins at the date of issue, and cer tificates are renewable without surrender at the expiration of each six months period. There are no commissions of fees straight 4 investment, absolutely safe, and available at any time as collateral at this bank, up to its full face value. PITTSBURGH BANK.'SAVINGS 4lh.AVE and SMTHFfELD ST. PITTSBURGH PA. ASSETS OVER. 16 MILLION DOLLARS Write for Special Booklet CC on this attractive investment. FOREST COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, 150.000. (100,000. Time Deposits Solicited. Will pay Four Fer Cent, per Annum A.. Watnk Cook, President. Wm. Smeabbaugh, Vice President A. B. Kbllt. Cashier. DIRECTORS A. Wayne Cook, O. W. Robinson, Wm. Smearbaugh, N.P.Wheeler, T. F.Rltohev. J.T.Dale, A. B. Kellv. Collections remitted for on day of payment at low rates. We promise our custom era all the benefits consistent with conservative banking. Interest pid on time deposits. Tour patronage respectfully solicited. T.A.P. Tbe most perfect clothing made. Fur Tionesta patrooage we fully considor the barm it would do us to raise io publio opinion an expectaocy that would Dot be realized. We make no claims or promises we cannot fulfill. We Hold as Truth The claim that our stock of Men's, Young Meu's and Chil dren's Wearables is the biggest and best assortment in Western Pennsylvania. We stand ready and willing to prove this claim to any person who desires it. Our Suits at 10.00 to 25.00 Are wonderful examples of clothing perfectiou. T.A.P. Costs nothing to try on. 6 Big Stores. 6 Big Stores. WEBSTER'S BIRTHPLACE Location of Exact Spot Disputed by Franklin, N. H., Man. Franklin, N. H. May 24. Frank Proctor ot this town has Just come out with an Interesting statement con cerning the birthplace ot Daniel Web ster. He fays that the stone monu ment marking the site of the birth place of the great expounder Is located In the wrong place. Tbe late Hon. George N. Smith of Franklin in his will provided that a monument should be erected on the spot of his illustrious friend Webster. Mr. Proctor says: "It seems Incred ible that Miss Annie Nessmlth, ex ecutrix of her father's will, herself a member of the New Hampshire Historical society, should have mlslo- cated the birth spot. Such, however, is undoubtedly the fact. "The rustic stone monument which she caused to be set up, is on the site of the "Ixg cabin" which Dan iel's father, Ebenezer Webster, in 1761 planned on the outskirts of civil ization. It Is wellknown that Daniel and his brother Ezeklel were not born fn this log cabin, but In the west front room of a frame house which was erected several years after the cabin and stood diagonally across the road, to the northeast. The field stones which formed the cellar walls still marks the spot. "In 1S99 before Judge Nesmlth's death he told my father that Daniel recollected running across the road with some of his elder brothers or sisters, barefooted, to sleep in the log cabin, the frame house in which he was born being at times overcrowded." SAFETY OF TRAVEL Pennsylvania Killed One Passenger In Two Years, Long Island None. New York, May 24. According to the figures Just compiled by the Penn sylvania railroad of the 209,762,608 passengers carried on Its 24,000 miles of track In 190S and 1909 only one was killed as a result of a train wreck. This passenger was killed in 1909. In which year 158,067,115 passenger? were carried, or 11.55 per cent more than in 1908. The same fgures show that In the two years a total of 370 passengers was injured in train wrecks of all kinds. In 1909 there were two less freight collisions than in 190S and the number of freight derailments was smaller by 69. One of the subsidiaries, the Cum berland Valley, carried In the twn years past 3.395.266 passengers with out having one killed or injured in any way, and in the two years one employe only was slightly injured. The Long Island carried 50,709,597 In the two years without having either a passenger or employe killed on its lines. GIRL TAKEN FROM GRAVE Young Woman Is Pronounced Dead by Doctors, but Family Hopes to Restore Her. Osceola, Wis , May 24. Although the attending physicians repeatedly have pronounced the girl dead, and in hpite of the fact tiiat she was buried Thursday for several hours, the family of Elizabeth Scholl are making per sistent efforts to bring her back to life. Her parents Insist that life is not extinct and point to the fact that the color remains in her cheeks and hat rigor mortis has not set in. Miss Scholl diod a week ago last, after an Illness of half an hour, her death being attributed to a brain af fection. Certain signs about the body led the members' of her family to be lieve that what was pronounced by the attending physician to be death was in reality a trance. They, how. ever, consented to her burial. After the funeral the belief that possibly she was till alive became so Mrong that the grave was opened and the body was removed to Miss Schell's father's house. More Than One. "I remember your wife as such a dainty and pretty thing, Humly, and yet they tell me she has turned out a flue) cook." "Turned out a line cook? She has turned out half n dozen of them within the last three months." Let us be of good cheer, remember ing tbnt the misfortunes hardest to bear nre these that never come. Lowell. His Rent Flag. On .Inn. IS every year, the nnnlver snr.v of lhi buttle of Waterloo, the Duke nf Wellington Is bound to present to the stivcreli:u a small Hug. which Is the niimiiil rent In "petit snrgenty" by which the estnte of Stmthlleldsnye Is held of the crown. The flag must lie n miniature tricolor or engle of the Napoleonic army, fringed with gold, with n glided engle on the bend of the staff and the number of the yenr em broidered at the top corner of the flag near the engle. An Old Idea. "In those old times when tbey cut off people's beads the train of events proceeded on one modern Idea.' "What wns that." "The block system." Baltimore American. Making Sure. Highland Ferryman (during momen tary lull In the storm) I'm thenkln', sir. I'll Just tack yer fare. There's no sarin' what mlcbt happen tae us. Loudon Punch. He that plants thorns must never expect to gather roses. Fllpay. Popular Music. Latest Songs Latest Waltzes Latest Instrumental, Just received, and will be told at 25o per copy. New rousio Received Each Week Also McKinley' Celebrated lOo Music io stock. For sale at tbe uver Reus Itooiii. :7 I-,-' j 30 Years W Experience in the manu facture of Gasoline means much to the motorist. In the use of Waverly Brands 76- Motor Stove you are guaranteed the greatest possible efficiency instantaneous, power ful, clean explosion free dom from carbon deposits on spark plugs or in cylin ders ready ignition. Your dealer will supply you. Waverly Oil Works Co. Xfidtrptawat Mun Fittsburrf, Fa, The Trust Company as Guardian When acting at guardian, the Franklin Trust Company takes en tire charge of the estate, managing it io conformity to the law, of if appointed by will you may be sure that the provisions thereof will be carried out to the letter and prompt and careful attention given to all details at all time. The individual who acts at guard ian sometimes diet before the child ren become of age, thus involving costly legal proceedings and loss of property, or he may mismanage the estate or take advantage of the min ors in hit charge. You may be familiar with exper iences of this kind, where women and children have lost heavily be cause of the failure of supposedly honest guardians to prove trust worthy. Owing Io the security which this company offers and its perpetual life, there it no possibility of such occur ences when it acts as guardian. Total Assets $3,000,000.00 FrauMiu Srusfr (fompaut, FRAN KLI N. PA. iQS. ffl. S$$VMF9 PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER. Repairs Hollers, Still, Tauks, Agitators. Bny and Nells Second hand Boilers, Etc. Wire or letter orrlere promptly at tended to. End of Suspension Br idge, Third ward, OIL CITY, PA. Pennsylvania Railroad Itullottn. SUMMER VACATIONS. The time is coming for summer outingt. Have you thought about yours yet? No country on the face of the globe contains to many de lightful summer resorts as the Uoited States, with ill Dear neigh bor, Canada. The Peonsylvaoia Railroad will issue its popular Summer Excursion Book on June 1, and you will find it a wonderful help in plotting out your summer trip. It contains descriptions of about eight hundred of the lead ing resorts of North America, lists of hotels and boarding houtet at these varions places, a map, routet and ratet from tbe principal etatious on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and other valuable infor mation. If you have grown tired of tbe retort you have visited for years, you may make a selection from this book for a ttay of a day, a week, a month, or tbe whole summer. You may plot out an extended tour covering mountain and seashore, or a fishing trip, or a bunting jaunt, by rail or boat or a combination of both. Any Ticket Agent of the Pennsylvania Railroad will be glad to furnish a copy of this valuable book for Ten Cents, or it will be mailed you postpaid, on receipt of Twenty-five Cents, by Geo. W. Boyd, General Passenger Ageut, Philadelphia, Pa. Lingerie Dresses. White and Colored. Exquisite White Dress t of Persian Lawn, Embroidered Swiss or Batiste, suitable for Confirmation or Graduation Dress. Handsome Lace or Embroidery Trimmed Dresses of Colored Lawnt and Zephyrs for street or afternoon wear. Some of these White Drosses so elaboratoly designed as to ap proach, almost the diguity of a costume. Displaying a degree of creative skit I and originality common only to high priced gowns. But these are priced moderately. Trice starlt at f 4 76 and from thrt $5, $0 50, $8, $8.50, $9 and 110 to 120. Tbe Colored Dresses are of fancy lawn, gingham and zephyr, lace and embroidery trimmed. Almost every color, black and white and blue and white check, plain blue, tan, green, lavender, piuk and champagne. Price of the Colored Dresses range $4 50, $5, 15.50, $( 50, (7.50 to 110. WILLIAM B. JAMES. OIL CITY, PA. M M fWfHfHWMtHtHttt CARLON'S Ten Per Cent, Premium For Tionesta People. At a means of finding out the extent of our busi ness with Tionesta people, we will allow 10 per ceut. premium on all purchases if you will just mention the fact that you are fmui Tionesta. Good during mouth of stay. Full Lines of High Grade Foot wear for All Members of the Family. CARLON & CO.'S, Oil City, Pa. Palm Beach, Fla. J. L. Hoplor LIVERY Stable. Fine carriages for all occasions, with first class equipment. We can fit you out at any time for either a pleasure or business trip, and always at reasonable ratet. Prompt tervice and courteous treatment. Come and tee ut. Rear of Hotel Weaver TIONESTA, 3?-A. Telephone No. 20. Fred. Grottenborger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertr Inlng to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well 'J'ools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General Rlacksmithlng prompt ly done at Low Rates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and just went of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. ORETTKNBKROER WeJl Paper I am now in position to meet all requirements for good interior deco rating of the latest and up-lo date designs. I have the finest collection oi over Two Thousand WALL lMl'l K Samples to select from. Also a ttock Or Wall Taper, faints and Varnish. New goods and prices right. Call and see. G. F. RODDA, Next Door to the Fruit Store, Elm Street, Tioncata, Pa. OFTICIAN. Office ) 4 7H National Rank Building, OIL CITY, PA. Kyea examined free. Rxnliisivnlv optical. rii.mLs.t.:'. Colic, Cholrni and unamoeriain s i)in,ri,lK-n Kumedy. Never fail. Iluy it nou. It may save life. Moore & Stevenson Stores Inexpensive Summer Curtains Portions of a ooutract purchase turned out for us by an Eastern manu facturer made under special condition which affords a neat saving on every pair you buy. 50c Plain Ruffle Swiss Curtains at 39o pair. 05c Ruille Swiss Curtain, Battooburg edge, at 50a pair. OOo Ruflle Swiss Curtain, lkttenburg edge and insertion, at 75c pair, $1.25 Fine Swiss Curtains, hemstitched ruflle, at (1 pair. Yes, more of that 40c Bow Hibbon at 25c yard. At many people know we have hardly been able to get enough to meet tbe demand three shipments received this week and we think there's enough for this two days' sale six-inch ribbon plain or moiree taffeta, all sil k, white, black and colors, at 25o yard. May Sale of White Under muslins that Spells Economy. Time to consider one's muslin underclothes needs; when your whole summer outfit it procurable at ejonominal prices and when the distinctive stylet that cannot be duplicated later in the summer are fresh for your choosing. A trip on tbe elevator to the second floor where enow white garments are arranged to easily show them finer garments for each price 25c up to $7.50. White Waists for Every Occasion, $1 to $7.50. The dollar waists have a fame all their own tailored lawns, lioenes aud crost barred dimities, lingerie waists and frilled waists. Running in as popular favor are the Royal Waists, $1 50 and up. MOOEE & STEVENSON Oil City, Pa.
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