1 The Fight By Rounds Entirely New Foulard Silks. The Season's Pronounced Favor ites, Blue and White Polka Dots, a Pure Silk Cloth at 45 Cents a Yard. Ten pieces ot these just received by express. The one particular favorite of this season's styles. Navy Blue Foulard with white dots and spots have been in such great demand as to cansc thpm to bnnome exceedingly hard to cet. This lot of ten pieces we just happened on. The satin foulard W inches wine, ana tue price, -oc, is very at tractive. Utica 10-4 Sheeting. ' Bleached, 28c; regularly, 37 Jc. Unbleached, 2(c; regu larly, 35c. A splendid opportunity for housewives and hotel keepers. Wash Fabrics to Close, 15c. A final' closing price on practically all that is left ol Wash Fabrics fabrics that ranged in price from 25c to 50c. Genuine Motoro Silks, 89c. "What do you think of our selling silks that cost us $1 lor 89c, and all new goods too? Motoro Silks were advertised ex tensively in all the fashion journals. They are beautiful and are surely an ideal dress fabric but for some reason they did not sell. We marked them originally $1.35, although city stores got $1.50 for them 89c now. 27 inches wide, all colors. Green Trading Stamps When You Pay Your Account. If you settle your account in full prior to the loth of the month, you may secure the S. & H. Trading Stamps one stamp with every 10c of the amount. We make this liberal induce ment where accounts are paid in full. It would be impractical and impossible to give stamps with partial payments. The Smart & OIL CITY, PA. Y O U Are Just as Oil City Trust Company Building as you are the FostofKce. Mail us any business you may have and note how promptly you hear from it. 4 Per Cent. Paid on Time Deposits. Trifles- A I 1 1 are very important things in business. Large corporations and business houses of all kinds appreciate the enormous importance of trifles. An ounce of weight taken oS a finished product, a few minutes time saved, a cent or two less cost of manufacture these often mean the difference between profit and loss. And still unthinking people squander pennies, nickles, dimes and dollars never realizing that they are throwing away the Profit of Life independence. Save something every day. We pay 4 ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Total Assets, $3,000,000.00 f rauHtm Srusfr (fompauy FRAN KLI N. PA. The ideal Oil for cither ir- cooled or water-cooled Ma chine.. Distilled from Penn ylvania Crude Oil light in color, which mesne Absolut freedom from carbon. WAVEKI.T SI'KCTAt M thin nil, fmrie freely tlirnngh an? atyle lubricator, and will not congeal in lue coldest weather. OFTICIAK Office 1 A 7K National Bank Building, OIL CITY, PA. Eye examined free. Exclusively optical. cloth is a nice quality of Silberberq Co. Near the 1 C 3 If you bave any difficulty in Obtaining Waverly Special from your dealer or garage, com munieate with ua at once and we Levill see that you are .upplied. "Terrect labrlcatiea witn- at carbea deeetit." Waverly Oil WorKs Co. PittHbiirc, Pn. CATARRH, ASTHMA AND HAY FE VER CURED. Wm. Heater, Allentnwn, Pa., write: He tin Mured twelve years from Asthma and Catarrh. Lincoln's Catarrh Halm cured lilm, John MacQregor, Bridge port, Pa., wriUw: That alter Buffering even years with Catarrh and Hay Fever, Lincoln's Catarrh Balm cured him. W)o per jurat Bovard'sPbarinBcy. 10-19 Chamberlain's Cough" Remedy Cures Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough. Oil City, Pa. PROTEST AGAINST PICTURES Clergymen Ask Governor Hughe to Suppress Jeffries-Johnson Films. Albany. Am;. 2. Formal protest hgainst the exhibition in the cities of this Plat? and particularly in New ork City of the pictures of the Jef fries- Johnson ficht was mado to Gov ernor Hughes by a delegation consist ing of ;erg.vmon. The protest grew out of the Cooper I'nion mass meeting held last Thursday night viliich pro tested lu the name of decency and morality against the exhibition and appealed lo the governor for the sup pression of the pictures. The llev. Dr. Jermy Price of the Washington Heights Methodist Epis copal church. Manhattan, was the ) rlnclpal spokesman before the gov ernor. Dr. Price asked the governor to do whatever wa possible to see that the Ir.w was obeyed and cited an opinion of Chief Justice Swanzy of New Jer sey to the effect that there .was already law enough for the suppres sion of the pictures. Resolutions of the United Christian Endeavor societies of New York were submitted to the governor In protest nnd the Rev. Dr. Wynans of the re forms bureau followed with u discus sion of the legal aspects of the matter. AMERICAN VESSEL BEACHED Leaking Schooner Ran Ashore Off Coast of Wales by Captain. London, Aug. 2. The American schooner J. Percy Bartram, which sailed from Glasgow for Newfound land, went ashore seven miles from St. David's Head, the westernmost point of Wales on the Pembrokeshire coast. It is feared that she will be a total loss. The vessel sprung a leak on Satur day night when off Strumble Head and despite the all night labors of the crew at the pumps, the efforts to stop the inflow of water proved fmltlesj and on Sunday morning the captain decided to run the vessel ashore. All on board are safe. RANGERS IN FATAL BATTLE Three KIMed and Two Wounded In Clash With Mexicans. San Antonio, Tex., Aug. 2. Three people were killed and twj others wounded in a fight between Texas state rangers and Mexicans at San Henito lae last night. The dead are: Peputy Sheriff Henry Lawrence; a ranger named Carnes, and Anastaclo Tievlno, a Mexican. The officers were being guided tn the hiding place of the assailants of Mr. Dontiin, engineer of the San Ben ito water works, who was murdered at a dance a month ago, when they were shot from ambush. Ths Browns ville rifles have been ordered to the scene. WOMAN AVIATOR HURT Machine Drops on Sightseeing Car, Killing a Boy and Injuring Several. London, Ann. 2. Mine. Franck, a French woman, who recently planned to f.y across the English channel, but who was stopped by the weather, was severely hurt while flying at Sunder land In a Farman biplane. The ma chine collided with a flag pole and. dropping 25 feet, landed on a sight seeing car, crushing and killing a boy. A number of persons were Injured. Mme Franck's leg was broken and her throat wa.-: badly cut by coming in contact with (be wire braces of the biplane. The Phonograph. One need not lie nfnilil of operation a uiiit'liiiie tun coiiHtiintly. us there In little dmiHi'i" of wearing It out, nnd the motor will give bettor wrvlce when used frequently thiiii when nl Intvcd to Htnnd unused. In all enses avoid winding the spring too tightly. Stop when it olTers slrcing resistance. In liuin.v rase it Is Siecilrally stated that tile needles hIhmiM nut lie used inure than once, and lliesii illtcel ioiiH should lie observed. Not to follow tlieiu mentis almost certain dumngo to the records. The machine should lie kept well oiled; otherwise Its mo tion will become sluggish. Sewing machine oil may be used for that pur pose. The records should bo kept free from dust, ns dirt clogs the sound wave grooves nod tends to give a scratchy sound to the reproduction. A good record cleaner may be made by gluing ii small piece of velvet carpet to a wooden block. Such n cleaner al ways should lie used on dusty records before they are placed on the machine. Suburban Life. or The Game Two important headlines that attract the attention of men, HEHE'S ANOTHER. Any $25.00 iancy Suit in our stock, $16.(56 Any 20.00 " " 13.33 Any 18.00 " 12.50 Any 15.00 " 10.00 Any 12.50 " " 8.33 25 per cent, reduction on all Blue and Black Suits. Alterations free. Extra big reductions on all our Boys' and Children's Suits. Some as low as half price and they are all new. His Stroke of State. She I'll wager you have told lots ot other girls that you loved them. He Well, if stK'li has been my misguided career It is now In your hands to put n stop to It. On Thing He Hadn't Done. Howell You are getting absentnilnd ed. Powell Well. I never yet have; blacked my teeth nnd put tooth pow ,1er on my shoes. New York Press. AUDITORS' 8TATEMENT of the ao counts of Tionesta Iloro School Funds for the year ending June 8, 11)10: J. C. Scowden, Treasurer. Dr. To balance last settlement f 100 02 Stile appropriation .. 1176 43 W. II. Hood, Collector, tax IWfl.. 25 76 " " 1IHI7.. 'Jt!l 60 " " MW.. 6.KI Ot) " " " WWl.. 1,9! 78 Tionesta Twp. tuition 1008 -lDOti... 3 75 School entertainment 18 00 State High School appropriation ending June, llHRI 230 00 Forest County National Bank..... 784 00 Tuition 37 60 Books sold 2 34 J3.421 P8 Cr. Ry orders redeemed $5,114 48 2 per ct. commission on fo.lM 48 103 8!) Balance in treasury 123 61 15,421 l8 W. H. Hood, Collector. Dr. To balance 1ni8 6134 To balance 190! 646 13 707 47 Order No. 351 outstanding 800 00 Statement of Expenditure. Auditing f 8 00 Gas and water. 215 20 Insurance 60 00 Secretary's salary 40 00 Janitor 100 00 Teachers' salaries and Institute... 2,8W 00 Attending directors' eooventlou.. 12 00 Repairs 42 51 Incidentals - 67 01 Psid on loan 1,300 00 Commencement 40 60 Supplies 368 84 Tuition paid 21 42 f5,104 48 We, the undersigned Auditors of Tio nesta Borough hereby certify that we bave examined the above accounts and found tbetn to be correct, to tbe best of our knowledge. J. G. Jamikson, K. L. 1IASI.KT, Auditors. B & B women's white wash skirts $1.00 IIow often you would pay a Dollar for a nice White AVash Skirt for one picnic. Here are White Wash Skirts that should look well for many picnics and on numerous other occasions "White Lin one with pleated tunic effect all sizes, regular or extra largo waist hand 22 to .36 inches length 36 to 44 inches $1.00 each. Same stylo Skirts and same sizes Black or Blue Duck with .White Dots $1.00. Assortments other Wash Skirts-White or Colored that will meet your require ments for style, merit and price. BOQGS & BUHL, NORTH SIDE, PITTSBURGH, PA. WaJl Paper I am now in position to meet all requirements for good interior deco rating of the latent and up-tn date designs. I Lave the finest collection of over Two Thousand WILL PAI'I.lt Samples to select from. Also a itock Of Wall Paper, Pain In and YariiiMh. New goods and prices right. Call and see. Supplies for all makes of bewiog Machines. G. F. RODDA, Next Door to the Fruit Store, Elm Street, Tionesta, Pa. By Innings. Oil City, Pa. GeneraJ Cleeu a.nce Sale of aJl Oxfords. Our Summer Clearance Sale of Oxfords ii now in progress. Nettleton's $6 00 and $5.50 Ox fords, $4 25. All $4 00 Indies' aad Men's, S2.U0. All 93 50 Ladies' and Men's, $2.(15. All S3. 00 Ladies' and Men's, 82.25. All $2.50 Lidlea' 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 Guarautee Satisfaction. Give us a call and get our prices before purchasing. Kellettville, Pa. Fred. Grettenberger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General BUcksmlthing prompt ly done at Low Rates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop In rear of and Just west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Fa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRETTENBERGER J. L. Hepler 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 of Hotel Weaver TI02T3jST.A, ZP.A.. Telephone No. 20. Chamberlain's Diarrhoea Remedy, .ever fails. Buy it now. It may save life. $5,000.00 Worth f Surplus Stock that Must be Sold Before Sept. 1st. Staple merchandise for the most part, but this store clears out shelves, racks and boxes at the end of each season. Get an idea from this advertisement bow we expect to get rid ot this $!,000 worth of merchandise during tbe mouth of August. 25o Linen Suiting, 17io yard. This is a natural color Linen Suiting with a brown hair line stripe and the samn with a red bair line strip6. 5(o Linen, 2Hq yard. A handsome llijah Linen in a cadet blue. A 35o Linen, 22c yard. A two toned IUjah navy and green a handsome suiting. 25o Ramie Suiting, 17Jc yard. Not linen, although it has that appearance three colors light blue, reseda aud rose. 5c Crash Suiting, 35o yard. All liuun pure white and half bleached. WILLIAM B. JAMES. Pennsylvania Railroad. FIFTEEN-DAY EXCURSIONS August 10 and 11), and Sept. 2, 1010 Atlantic City Cape May Wildwood, Sea Isle City, or Ocean C ity, i. J. $11.00 from Tionesta. STOP-OVER AT PHILADELPHIA allowed on return trip If ticket is deposited with Station Tickot Ageut. Full Information regarding leaving time of trains on which tickets will be accepted may be obtained of Ticket Agents, or II. P. Kraser, 307 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. J. R. WOOD Passenger Traffic! Manager CHICHESTER S PILLS TIIK DIAMOND BRAND. A I..4II A.k y..r Dmca-lnt for i rkl4klni Ill.ai.li4 Hr.4. I'llL I. K.4 ! U.I4 meuliii' boiM. Mkletl wit BIim Rltrfmt. T.k. a. Mk.r. Br f jmr ' Drv.1.t rial Aikfnrf cum 'iikn-tk: r.n DIAlIO.NO IIKAND PILL. If & yetn known u Best, Si fast. Alwiyt RelUW. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Moore & Stevenson Stores Semi-AnrvueJ Remnant SaJe. The Rest aud Greatest of Them All. Friday and Nadir day, August 511i aud Gtli. Remnant Sales here come but twice yearly January and August. It is the greatest saving event of each season a quick, sure sweeping out of all remoaDts, broken lines, small lots, etc., from all over this big etore. So many money-savinp poeple of Oil City and viciuity know this so well that the very words "Remnant S lie" will caus- tbem to read with keen eagerness, and they will all be here a smiling, buying crowd, spending their money with the pleasure that comes from knowing fur sure they are getting two, three and four times worth for every dime aud dollar. More Remnants and Better Bargains Than ever before. From Calicos to Tine Silks, every piece measured and marked in red ink, yard and price, for quick selling. Remnant time in the Ready-to-Wear apparel is Half Trice for Cloth Tailored Suits, Skirts, Tub Suits, and Coats. Ciood assortments for first comers. Two days only, Friday and Saturday, August 5th and 6th. Every sale must be absolute and terms cash. MOORE & STEVENSON The Iilook, Center and Sycamore Streets, Oil City, Pa. OIL CITY, PA. GEO. W. 110YD General Passnnger.Agetit JAMES HASLET, GENERAL MERCHANT, Furniture Dealer, AND UNDERTAKER. TIONESTA, PENN Vkj not check me so that I cauuot have 1
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