Jr i "Sperry (& Green Trading Stamps Strongest, best premium proposition on earth. That is one reason why we Sharing Plan. I or nearly iourteen years it has held the conn dence and commanded the respect of this great American pub lic. By means of it we will enable you to obtain fine China, exquisite Cut (J lass, beautiful Hugs, Sterling Silver and Silver Plated Ware, Furniture, I3ric - a - standard of manufacture, absolutely free. Thirty Stamps Free To start a book, beginning July will be given to every visitor in the basement of this store. This is your affair. Your own purse is affected. To un derstand the great extent to which you will profit you must come and see this wealth of magnificent' premiums. In plain words, "S. & II." Green Trading Stamps are a valuable dis count on -what you spend. We will give them in future with all cash sales; at least one stamp for each 10 cents of purchase. They repiesent a purchasing power greater than would their equivalent in cash. They enable you to obtain premiums (which consist of everything) of greater value than you could buy with the equal amount of money. Forgetting to ask for "S. & II." Green Trading Stamps is actually denying yourself some com fort, utility or luxury. Remembering to ask for them enhances the beauty of your surroundings without the outlay of a single penny. The ladies in particular should be interested. We are solicitous that they derive all the benefits possible from this generous profit-sharing plan. To them especially we would say that we merchants who give "S. & II." Green Trading Stamps charge less for our merchandise for the reason that the stamps brine us cash at the counter. That cives us ready cash with which to take advantage of the merkets and save our discounts. Since we can buy for less, certainly we can and we do sell for less. So by dealing with "S. & II." Green Trading Stamp mer chants, you reap a double advantage. First You get better and fresher goods lor less money. Second You get an addi tional inducement, the richest premiums the world affords. You can greatly accelerate the filling of your stamp book if you will bring your tobacco tags, soap wrappers, labels, etc., and particu larly your Hamilton Bonds and Coupons to the Premium Parlor. You will be given "S. & II." Green Trading Stamps for them. You. are invited to call and get a book and 30 stamps free. The Smart & Silberberq Co. OIL CITY. PA. Y O U Are Just as Oil City Trust Company Building as you are the Postoffice. Mail us any business you may have and note how promptly you hear from it. 4 Per Cent. Paid on Time Deposits. Pennsylvania Railroad Annual Church Excursion TO Chautauqua Lake Saturday, July 30, 1910. SPECIAL TRAIN Leaves Tionesta 7:48 A. M. Round $1.50 TriP- . Returning, leaves Jamertowa 4:10 p. m , Cbautaaqua 6:05 p. ra , Mayville G:45 p. m. Eight Hours at the Lake. J. R. WOOD, 1'asHenger Trattio Manager WAVERLY 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. Waverly Oil WorKs Co., PH. &&GUST 'JlOGCJS OFTIOIA1T. Office ) 4 7H National Rank Building, OIL CITY, PA. Eyes examined free. Exclusively optical, Hutchinson" installed this Wonderful Profit- 13rac, &c, all of the highest 23 and continuing to July 21), "b. & 11. Premium Parlor, in Near the GKO. W. BOYD, General Passenger Agent GASOLINES Stf SfflUS? Pittsburg. Pa. Executory Xollee. Tetters Testamentary on the estate of Henry Slverling, late ol'Oreen Township, ForeHt County, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all per sona indented to aaid estate are herehy notified to make payment without oelay, and thoae having claims or demands will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. Maud Siverlinu Watson, Executrix, Hardy, Calif. A. C. Bkown, Attorney, Tioueata, Pa. The Printz Co. Announce All $25 00 Suits go at All 'JO 00 Suita go at All IS 00 Suits go at All 15 00 Suits go at All 12 50 Suits go at All Straw Hats All Wash Suits All Single Trousers All Children's Suits (except Blue Serge) All S,ft and Stiff Hats All $ t 00 Shirts All 2 00 Shirts All 1 50 Shirts Alterations free. Cash only. Goods reserved on deposits. RIOTS CfJ D. ill. Cne Killed and Six Injured at Carbon- dais When Tracks are Dynamited. Vllkes-Rirr Pn., Julv 26. Serious rioting, dynamiting ami trnin wreck ing has occurred olons the line of tha Delaware & Hudson rallrrnd be tween this city and Carbondale on which 1.200 section hands are strik ing. In the inst 21 hours. I;i a riot at. Carhond.ilo one was kill cd and six Injured, the tracks of the railroad beneath the laurel line via- unci at Avoca were dynamited and blown out while in the railroad yards at Hudson 'luce miles from this city the fish p'-ites on a number of the tracks were removed, spikes were drawn and the nils replaced so that they were spread two inches wider. Similar work was done In the Carbon dale yards and as a result a locomo tives were dcrniUd In each yard and more serious accidents were narrow ly averted. A mob of about r00 attacked strike breakers at Carbondale and several hundred shots were tired, the police trying to protect, the strikebreakers. In the melee James Cicone was shot through the hend and he died later. Several arrests have been made. TURN BACK 200 YEARS Ncwbern, N. C, Citizens Hold Alle gorical Celebration of Founding. Newborn, N. C, July 26. Sailing up the Trent river Just as their fore fathers did In 1710, citizens of New Vern, customed to represent John Law son and his SwiK colonists and Bar on de Graffenreld and his Germans, In ships wh'ch are replicas of the 18th century riggers, landed here at noon today. This ceremony inaugurated a three day allegorical celebration of the founding, 200 years ago, of Ncwbern, the second oldest city in North Car olina. A Ready Compliment. She Some day I want to show you our family tree. He (looking nt her admiringly) I should like to see it. I am sure it must be n peach. Somer r 111c Journal. ilisiiSf PTr-r-1 !Syg-r-y-i-Trf The Trust Company or the Individual as Trustee. The service of the trust company is always available, (or it lakes on vacations and is never absent from the city something that cannot be said of the individual Another point which must be properly considered in this connec tion is that an individual trustee may die during the period of trust and quite possibly leave his affairs in such shape as to require a great deal of expense to the estate be fore they can be properly readjust ed and bis duties performed by someone else. The Franklin Trust Company, if named in your will as executor, guardian or trustee, assures faithful attention to the provisions which you make therein for the future comfort and welfare of your family or heirs. Total Assets $3,000,000.00 Franklin Srusb (fompamj 'RAN KLI N, PA. A special price cutting event for all this week, pursuing a fixed policy of never carrying over any goods lrom one season to another. 25 331 25 AUDITORS' STATEMENT of the ac counts of Tioneata lioro Hchool Funds for the year ouding June 8, l!H(h J. C. Scowden, Treasurer. Dr. To balance last settlement $ 1!H) 02 Stale appropriation 43 V. II. Hood, Collector, tax IDOrt. 25 70 " " ' V.W.. 2! 80 " " " 1!H)8.. 00 " " " Mm.. 1,9113 78 Tionesta Twp. tuition WOS-ltfOU... 2i3 75 School entertainment 18 00 Stale High School appropriation ending June, HKiil 230 00 Forest County National Bank 784 00 Tuition 37 60 Hooks sold 2 34 .i,421 1)8 Cr. Hy orders redeemed fS,l!4 48 2 per ct. commiRHion on 15,11)4.48 103 8!) balance in treasury 123 til $5,421 i8 W. II. Hood, Collector. Dr. To balance 1ihi8 (It 34 To balance UR)! 04 13 707 47 Order No. 361 outstanding WW 00 Statement of Expeuditurra. Auditing 8 00 Gas and water. 215 20 Insurance 50 00 Secretary's salary 40 00 Janitor 1(10 00 Teachers' salaries and Institute... 2,8H) 00 Attending directors' convautiou.. 12 00 Repairs 42 61 Incidentals - fi 01 Paid on loan 1,300 00 Commencement 4i) 60 Supplies 308 84 Tuition paid 21 42 $5,1!4 48 We, the undersigned Auditors of Tio nesta Borough hereby certify that we have examined the above accounts and found them to be correct, to the best of our knowledge. J. O. Jamikson, K. L. II ASLKT, Auditors. B & B remnant day this Friday The last Friday of July is a memorable day to thou sands within a radius of two or three hundred miles of Pittsburgh Boggs & Buhl Remnant Day. People who count the cost of things come long dis tances to Boggs & Buhl Remnant Days always the last Fridays of July and January. They come from cities as large as Pitts burgh and they come be cause they know from ex perience that no sale equals this for money saving ad vantages. You have good accomoda tions to Pittsburgh make your plans and come BOGG8 & BUHL I.ORTH 8IDE, PITTSBURGH, PA. WaJl Paper - I am now in position to meet all requirements for good interior deco rating of the latest and op to date designs. I have the finest collection of over Two Thousand WALL IMl'l.lt Samples to select from. Also a slo'jk Of Wall Paper, Paint and Yarn tali. New goods and prices right. Call and see. Supplies for all makes of Sewing Machines. G. F. RODDA, Next Door to the Fruit Store, Elm Street, Tionesta, Pa. CATARRH, ASTHMA AND HAY FE VER CURED. Win. Heater, Alleutown, Fa., writes: lie suffered twelve years from Asthma and Catarrh. Lincoln's Catarrh Balm cured him, John MacQregor, Bridge port, Pa., writes: That after suffering seven years with Catarrh and Hay Fever, Lincoln's Catarrh'Balm cured him. 50o per jar at Bovard'a Pharmacy. 1010 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cure Colds, Croup and Wli&opiog Cough. $18 75 15 00 13 50 1125 8 50 Oue half Trice One half Price per cent. Reduction per cent. Reduction per cent. Keductioo $2 00 1.39 1 1!) Fares not paid during this sale. Oil City, Pa. General Clea,r a.nce Sale Oxfords. Our Summer Clearance Sale of Oxfords is now id progress. Nettlcton's $000 and $5.50 Ox fords, $4 25. All S4 00 Indies' aad Men's, $2.1)0. All $3 50 Ladies' and Men's, 82.t5. All S3.00 Ladies' and Men's, $2.25. All 12 50 Lidles' and Men's, $1 95. This sale includes all Men's, Wom en's, Boys' and Children's Oxfords. JOE LEVI, Cor. Center, Seneca and Syca more Streets, OIL CITY, PA. Jacob Miller, Dealer in CLOTHING, SHOES of all kinds, and Gentlemen's Furnishings. A new and up-to-date stock, al ways fresh from the city. I Guarantee Halisfuction. Give us a call and get nur prices before purchasing. Kellettvillo, Pn. Fred. Grettenborger GENERAL. BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Toola, Gas or Water Fit tings and General Blacksmithlng prompt ly done at Low Rates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and Juat west of the Hhaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRETTKNBKRGER 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 rates. Prompt service and courteous treatment. Come and see us. Hear or Hotel Weaver TIOITESTA, PA. Telephone No. 20. Chamberlain's IrThKmATy. .ever falls. Buy it uow. Jt may save life. We sot out the Sell Off All Surplus Stocks $ With the rosult that this has been a busy store each day siuce. In that time we've cleared out soveral thousand dollars worth of mer chandise we didn't want here Ssptembor 1st. Now we're going to sell our entire stock of Tailored Tub Suits 64 suits at great reductions. Sale of Long Silk Gloves, also Short (iloves and Lace Mitts. Black Petticoat Sale some day this week. Something extraor dinary. Premium Display Has boen moved down to tho center of the store. Hogers' fully war ranted Silverware, Cut Glass and Imported China. Inspection aud most critical examination of the quality, character and price of these premiums is invited, For $25 worth of coupons you can secure any one of the following: Half dozeu Silver Tea Spoons. Cold Meat Forks, Soup Ladles, set of two pieces Sugar Shell and Butter Knife, llandsomo premiums at $40, $50, $00 aud $75. WILLIAM B. JAMES. Pennsylvania Railroad. FIFTEEN-DAY EXCURSIONS July 2!J, Au -ii st 10 and 1!), and Sept. 2, 1010 Atlantic City Cape May Wilihvoori, Sea Isle City, or Ocean City, V. .!. $11.00 from Tionesta. STOP-OVER AT PHILADELPHIA allowed on return trip If ticket Is deposited with Station Ticket Agent. Full Information regarding loaving time of train" on which ticket will be act-opted, may beobtaiurd ofT'ekel Agouti, or It. 1', Kraaer, U07 Main Street, UutUlu, N. Y. J. R. WOOD Passenger Trattio Manager CHICHESTER S PILLS mJjr TIIK 111 A MONK II RAM). A ifll.L Askrnrf'lll.'lll H-TFH DIAMOND II It A NO PII.I.K. f.. S3 years known ai Best, Safest, Always KellaM. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE 111 11 II ' 1 . r f i r m T VI . L - -' l i . "r - M I..4ltsi! Aak your Uruihl far . ( hl-rfcrlrr'. IM.Boad Tlr.jV I'llla In Kr4 and lid. mrtalllAv !, K.lc.1 With lllu. RII'Ikm. T.L. .tkrr. liar of year V lr..I.L Akfr ll l. llYK-Trn Moore & Stevenson Stores QvioJity and Price. Assurance of quality always and of prices mostly lower and never higher than goods of equal merit can be had elsewhere. Percales at 12c yard. Fifty fresh new patterns both light and dark in full standard cloth yard wide 12Jo yard. Fine Plaid Zephyr Ginghams, 123c Forty-three new pieces aud you'll find tho plaids are iu exceptionally pretty bright color combination exact copies of patterns ouly shown in the 25c goods the price here today is 121c yard. 1,500 yds. 7c Cotton Challie, 5c yd. These are in the new iall patterns and you'll find desirable styles for house dresses, etc., but we believe a good many yards will be sold quick for comfort covers. All Wool Dress Flannels, 25c yd. In staple shades for children's early fall dresses an all-wool quality that sells usually at 35c yard. Summer Wash Goods. 50a and 75o Dress Linens at 35c yard. 50c Summer Suitings, silk and cotton novelties, at 25o yard. 25o Summer Wash (Joods, all kinds, at 17c yard. 25o Corded Madras at 12o yard. All these are closing prices. MOOES & STEVENSON The Block, Center and Sycamore Streets, Oil City, Pa. 5th day of July to OIL CITY, PA. GKO. W. HOYD General 1'aRsonger Agent rk I A JAMES HASLET, GENERAL MERCHANT. Furniture- Dealer, AND UNDERTAKER. TIONESTA, PENN
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