(P) Children's Hats, 25c. Some untrimmed shapes, others all trimmed, ready to wear. A remarkable lot of hats to sell at such a small price. A last clean up price. Embroideries, To Clean Up, 7 Cents a Yard. The phenomenal selling of embroideries during the first week of the White.Sale has left us with many odd widths, short lengths and broken sets. Compared with the number of yards sold last week the quantity is insignificant and yet there is still enough left to make the offer interesting. Seven cents is but a fractional part of what many of the pieces cost. Motors Diagonal Silks, were $1.50, now 95c. Twenty-seven inches wide, heavy rough pure silk fabric. Colors navy, champagne, natural, navy, Alice, Copenhagen, green and black. Foulard Silks Newly Priced. All that we have left in Foulard Silks will be newly price marked. The 24-inch $1 Silks will be 65c. The $1.25 ones will be 85c. . The 42-inch double width Lyons ones will be $1 for the $1.50 and $1.25 for the $1.75 quality. No reserva tions, First comers will have first choice. Serpentine Crepes, 15c. Tell us where else do you find the genuine printed Serpen tine Crepes sold at less than 18c. Some stores as high as 20c, but we give you a choice of twenty or more patterns at but 13c. Quite a difference, you'll say. 45-inch Colored Dress Linens, were 65c, now 39c. Most of these are the rough heavy Ramie Linen now so popular, but there are included several pieces of the finer weave or French Linens. All are 45-inch, all colors. Yoi Auto Buy Yovir Auto Wearables Here. Oil City, Pa., June 22, 1910. To Whom It May Concern It affords us a great deal of ploasure to announce a completely equipped Automobile Departmeont. A department that is always kept up to tbe high est standard and every article sold representing the maximum of quality. Worthy of special mention are our Chauffeurs' Suits, Chauffeurs' Trouters, Chauffeurs' Caps, Chauffeurs' Gloves, Linen Dusters, Kbaki Dusters, Water Proof Dusters, Leather Coats, Auto Robes and Accessories. Oil City, Pa. Oil City, Ta. This store's Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Starts Fridav morning June X 24. ends Saturday. July 2. An extraordinary merchandising J opportunity that occurs out ; twice a year, in June and Jan- : uary. WILLIAM B. JAMES. OIL CITY, PA. The Smart & Silberberq Co. OIL CITY, PA. JUSTICE CAN BE BOUGHT Judge Says Pretsnt Methods of Pre senting Cases Are Unfair to Poor. Kansas City, June 21. '"The Btate should employ public defenders the same as It employes public prosecu tors. It Is not, or should not be, the aim of the prosecuting attorney's of fice, to convict a man. Courts of law should be as much concerned In find ing a man Innocent as in finding him guilty." The foregoing statement was made by Judge alph S. Latsliaw, before whom Dr. B. C. Hyde was tried. 'If I had my say about It," Juris? I.atshaw said, "I would divide the prosecuting attorney's office into two divisions, one to collect the evidence of a man's guilt, the other the evi dence of his. innocence. The time wil come when no man can come Into a criminal court and employ counsel hut that time Is far off. "What I am arguing for now is the right of every man to have his case put before the court In a fair manner, lawyers largely determine the de cision of this court, as they do of every court. That is not Just, for the rich man can employ attorneys; the poor cano'l. So long as the present antiquated method of presenting cases In court remains. Justice will be a thing bought and sold. "I believe In civil cases the state should employ a public counselor. Lawyers now gobble up the larger part of the judgments in those cases. It Is the business of private lawyers to thwart Justice, prejudice courts and misrepresent facts." Sunshine is delicious, rain is refreshing, wind braces up, snow is exhilarating; there is really no such thing as bad weather, only differ ent kind of good weather. John lluskin. Absorb this sentiment, apply it in business and bank with us. 4 Per Cent, on Your Savings. Oil City Trust Company, Oil City, Pa. Knights Templar at Buffalo, Buffalo, June 21. The visiting Knights Templar of the Grand Com mandry of the state of New York, holding their annual conclave in this city today and tomorrow, held a pa rade this morning of eight divisions, all the participants being in full Templar uniform. The line of march particularly along Main street and Delaware avenue. Is profusely dec- oraed with flags and bunting In honor of the city's guests. The principal friitnre of the big procession was the mussing Pl bands. Pennsylvania Railroad Hullotln. JUNE ON THE GREAT LAKES. Restful, delightful, interesting, and instructive, there is no trip like that on the Great Lakes, those iulaud seas which form the bor der liue between the United States and Canada. And June is one of the most charming months in the year in which to take the trip. For comfort the fine passenger steamships of the Anchor Line have no superiors. As well appointed as the palatial ocean grey hounds which plow the Atlantic, their schedule allows euffi ient lime at all stopping places to eQftble tbe traveler to see something of the great lake cities and to view In daylight the most distinctive sights of the lakes, and the scenery which frames them. Tbe trip through the Detroit Kiver, aud through Lake St. Clair, with its great ship caual in the middle of tbe lake, tbence through Lake Huron, the locking of ibe steamer through the great locks at tbe Boo, and the passage of the Portage Eolry, lake and canal, across the upper end of Michigan are novel and interesting features. The voyage from Buffalo to Duluth covers over eleven hundred miles In the five days' journey. Leaving Buffalo, the steamships Ju niata, Tionesta and Octorara, make stops at Erie, Cleveland, De troit, Mackinao Island, the Hoo, Marquette, Houghton and linn rock, and Duluth. The 1910 season opened on May 31, when tbe Steamer Tio nesta made her first sailing from Buffalo. The Anchor Line is the Great Lake Annex of the Pennsylva nia Railroad, and tbe service measures up to the high standard Bet by tbe ".Standard Railroad of America." Ad illustrated folder, giving sailing dates of steamers, rates of fare, and ot'uer information is in course of preparation, and may be obtained when ready from any Pennsylvania Railroad Ticket Agent, who is also prepared to book passengers who may desire to take this trip through the Great Lakes and back. No Word from United States, Ixmdon. June 21. Replying to a question in the house of commons T. McKlnnon Wood, parliamentary sec retary for the foreign office stated that the Right Hon. James Dryce, the British ambassador to the United Elates, had been authorized to sign the pecuniary claims treaty between that country a,nd Great Britain. He added that the Jlritjsh government had received no comnuiniatin. frora the United States la regard to the publication of the treaty. SHERIFF'S SALE. By VIRTUE of a writ or Fieri Facias, itiHueri out of the Con it of Common Pleas of Forest County, Penn sylvania, and to mo directed, there will be ex nosed to slo tiv iniwto vendue or outcry, at tho Court House, in the Bor ough "of Tionesta, Forest County, Pa., on FRIDAV, JULY IS, A. D. l!lu, at 1:00 o'clock p. in. the following de scribed real astute, to-wit: TIIK CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK of Tionesta, Pa., va. W. J. MOHNEY. DAVID MINT. N. F. HOOVER, C. F. WEAVER. Fi. Fa., No. 7, Septem ber Term, 1910. (Waivers.) A. C. Brown, Attorney. .11 - i ..... !..!. IIiIa In. aii ui iu. uDiriiunuw nui. wuu, in terest and claim of. in and to ail that tract of land situate in Gieen Township, For est County, Pa., bounded aou described as follows: Beginning at a post ou Una of tract No. EWti, at the northwest corner of Jobo Wbilton's land; thsuoe by said Wbittoo'a I ami south ti4 degrees east 1X1 rods to a white oak stump; tbence by lands of Darrsh A Co. north 26 degrees east t7) rods to a atone at road; tbence by land ol D. J. Mohney north 6i degrees west 10:tJ perches to a post and atones oo line of No. 55Ut; thence along said line of No. 6a08 south 4S degrees west 7t rods to place ol beginning, containing 50 acres, more or less. Tweuly-live acres under cultivation and the balance in young, growing timber. Having erected thereon one house USxZi feet with ell 16x13 feet attached, and barn 30x30 feet. A Iho con tain Inn growing orchard of Ik) apple trees and 102 peach trees, and a good spring of water. Convenient to scnnoi. Also. A part of lot known aa No. 6, situate in the town of Marienville, Jenka Township, Forest County, Pa., dHscribed as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of lot No. 6, on Cherry Street; from thence 'M leet northeast along said street; from thence northwest 75 feet; thnnce southwest 24 feet: thence south east 75 feet to place of beginning, Hav ing erected thnreoo ne two-story house 24x48 feet, with outbuildings. Taken In execution and to be sold as tbe property of W. J. Mohney, David Mime. N. F. Hoover, C. F. Weaver, at the suit of The Citiaens National Bank of Tionesta, Pa. TERMS OF SALE. The following must be strictly complied with when the nrnnnrtv is stricken down ! 1. When the plaintiff orother lein cred itors become tho purchaser, the costs on the writs must bo paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on the prop, eitvsold. together with such lion credit or's receipt for tho amount of tho pro ceeds of the salo or such portion thoroof as he may claim, must be furnished the Sheriff. 2. All liiris must be nald in full. S. All sales not settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of the next day, at which time all property not settled lot will again ie pin up anu aoiu at the exppnse and risk of the person to whom first sold. Scp purdon's Digest, Ninth Edition, page 44tl and Smith's Forms, page 384. S. R. MAXWELL, Sheriff. ShorifTs omoe, Tionesta, Pa., June 20, l'JIO. 13.er tutor's Police. AUDITORS' STATEMENT of the School Fonda of Tionesta township for tbe year ending June fl, 11H0: Jacob Smearbaugh, Treas. Balance from last settlement $ Keo'd from Green twp. tuition ... " State appropriation 1,544 07 " Wm. Nicol, Col. school tsx 1,075 00 ' building tax 613 00 " ' M gross lead peuolls " Co. Treas. unsealed land... " cos I from Shriver school ... " " Dsn Wiles " Roro tuition " Wm. Nicol .'. Dr. K 07 45 (10 1 50 S00 00 30 60 21 42 426 40 $5,552 36 cr. By orders drawn $1,831 21 2 per oent. o-nnmission 06 62 Halanoe in treasury on w $5,552 36 Wm. Nicol. Collector. Dr. To amount of duplicate 2,078 49 I 5 per cent, added to balauce 21 37 2,Di9 86 I Cr. Bv 5 ner cent, abate, on tl.087.36. t 00 37 2 per cent. com. on $1,926.63 38 53 Amount paid treasurer l.iws v i 5 per cent. com. on $421.05 21 05 Amount psid treasurer sou uo Land returns oi Exonerations 26 40 Amount paid tieasurer 426 40 5 per oent. oom, on $148.84 22 44 $2,009 86 Statement of Expenditures. Amount paid teachers, salaries.. .$2,040 00 Teachers, Institute 90 00 Auditois ou Printing auditors' report 10 00 Room rent and care of supplies... 16 00 Secretary's salary 35 00 Cleaning school houses 21 00 Cleaning school yards 9 00 For fuel it i Directors attending convention... 25 44 Insurance II 24 Postage ' 33 Text books 23 12 Tuition 315 35 Transportation 22 40 Building new school bouse and furnishing 1,003 Iti Attorney fees 10 00 For School Journal 7(H) Freight and drayage 4 05 Dinners 1 00 Rig hire 1 50 Stone steps, Blum school 7 00 Other repairs 29 40 J. C. Soowden, ralscel. supplies .. 18 35 S. S. Sigworth, " " ... 15 50 L.J. Hopkins, " ... 7 75 Other expenses 137 78 CARLON'S Satisfactory Footwear. This is the kind of Footwear you will find haudled in cur store. Satisfactory in fit. SalisMjmy In quality, and every pair guaranteed to give satisfactory service. For Men, Women and Children in all the late novelties, as well as tbe conservative staples. t Prices Always Reasonable OARLON & CO:'S, Oil City, Pa. Palm Beach, Fla. $4,831 21 We, tbe undersigned auditors, do here by certi I v lust the above aor-ount is cor rect, to the best ol our knowledge and belief. Orion Allio. ) A. L. Thomson, Auditors. W. A. Kobii, J The German emperor's physicians deny that an operation was perform ed on his knee, says a Berlin cable dispatch, legislators assemble for extra ses sion at Albany, ready to fipht to a finish on direct nominations, issue. Jacob Miller, Dealer in Letters Testamentary on the ostsle of Henry Siverliug, late ol Green Township, Forest County, Pa , deceased, having been granted to tbe undersigned, all per sons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment without delay, and those having claims or demands will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. Maud Siveblinq Watson, Executrix, Hardy.Calif. A. C. Brown, Attorney, TioneBta, Pa. JAMES HASLET, GENERAL MERCHANT, Furniture Dealer, AND UNDERTAKER. TffcVESTA. PENN of all kinds, and Gentlemen's Furnishings. A new and up-to-date stock, hi ways fresh from the city. I Guarantee Satisfaction. Give us a call and get our prices before purcuasi J. L. Hoplor LIVERY Stable. Fine carriages for all occasions, with first class equipment. We can fit you out at any time tor eitner a pleasure or business trip, and always at reasonable rates. Prompt service and courteous treatment. r Come and see us. Hear of Hotel Weaver TIOZSTIEST-A., pa. Telephone No. 90. Dg. I Kellettville, Pa. No Danger If van use the right gasoline. More auto trouble, can be traced to inferior eaaoltna than from all other eausea. Why not enjoy your machine, confident that the power la there )uniicn you need it moat. Wftverlr Gasoline are manufactured expraealy for sutomo. bile use. Try the vyvriy prens. 70 - Motor - Stpvo You may be aurrd ol Injlununtnul. P"- crlul cleftn explosion, ircenoni inni lmfuum , avjwisuion spurs yn'KS or hi tyi'i in,., (juk'K itfmuon. a.s your ec. Waverly Oil WerK Co. KDunas8t aeansfff Fitubarf, fa. Chamberlain's Diarrhoea Remedy. Never fails. Buy it uow. U may save life. Pa. tlvGust Moqck OFTIOIA1T. Office ) A 7H NatioBt Bank Building, OIL U1TY, 1A. Ryes examined free. KxninaiTaiv npnrai. The Trust Company ancf -L. t,t.!. Colic, Cholera and InaiyDeriain S Diarrhoea Remedy, ever fail. Buy it now. It may aave life. Wa.ll Paper I am now in position to meet all requirements for good interior deco raliog of tbe latest aud up-to date designs. I have the finest collection of over Two Thousand ' w .w.i. pa run Samples to select from. Also a stock Or Wall Paper, Paintr and Varntali. New goods and prices riglj Call and see. Suppfus fur all makes of Sewing lcliioei. G.F.RODBAr bret Door to the Fruit Store, Kim Streot, Tionesta, I'a. Fred. Grottonbergor GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well TooIh, Gas or Wator Kit tings and General Blauksmithitg prompt ly done at Low Kates. Repairing Mill Machinery given apeptal atlentlou, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop ip rear of ami just west of the 8haw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. ' . FRED. GRETTENBERGER Your wm. Moore & Stevenson Stores The Tru Cpmpapy pfr hceri will paly adviw 'you ir-. garding the law applying on youf estate. This Company will take charge of your will after it it drawn, keep it under seal, issue a receipt therefor, and, as previously explained, at tend to its proper execution. It is not necessary that the Frank lin Trust Company be named as sole executor it is often called upon to act in the capacity of co executor. For example, your wife cart pe named as one of the execu tors of yur eitaje and this Com pany the other. bh Wftulq tper, be relieved of the irksome details. yet have avoice in all matters and t all tirnrhe ai'tence of ex perienced bulne men. Total AmU $3,000,000.00 PranMiu Srust (fottipauy F R K U I N. PA. 2,000 Yds. Unbleached Muslin. 8c value at 6o yard by the piece. An overstocked jobber closed out bis surplus of a god quality 8o yard-wide Unbleaahed Mualiu at a price con cession. We oiler it by toe piece (.lengths, 40 to W yards) at bo yard, which is lers than we woulday if bought in the ordinary way. A firm quality fur sheets, elo. RoyaJ Shirt Waists. None better, few as good. The unprecedented selling of Royal Waists continues to grow. Many customers have selected a half dozen styles at one lime. Many pretty styles have everything every aist needs. You should choose today from greater variety fl. 50 to 87.50. Summer Underwear aid Ho siery for Ladies and Chil dren, Special Values. For every Summer requirem nt we have, from the best mills in the country, dozens of styles, weights and qualities in Hosiery and Underwear. , "iMerode Underwear, with "Dynx and "Quaker Maid .Hosiery, gives assured quality at lowest cost. See these special values: Children's Mercerized Lisle Hose, black, white, tan and sky blue, 25o pair. Infanta and Children a Socks, in pretty color combination, 'Ino pair. Ladies' Black (Lpamer Lisle Hose, 25, 50 and 75 pair. Lad in' MerodHTarments. in all styles, 25 and 50c: Union Suits, 50c and f 1. MOORE & STEVENSON Oil City, Pa.