. P i rz . . i : S. & II. Green Trading Stamps with all cash purchases. Brown's In Town The following specials represent saving opportunities. being filled with New Autumn Merchandise. The wearing apparel departments are showing a wealth of new fashion. 250 New FaJl Sutis A $10, $12, $15, $20, $25. Many distinctive styles for Women, Misses and Juniors. An extensive variety of the current season's newest and most becoming styles at positively the lowest price ever quoted for equal qualities. We want to make this season a memorable one to sell more Suits than we ever did, to break all previous records, and at the same time give our patrons values so great that they will spread the news broadcast, thus winning new friends for us, and our merchandise. Women's Silk aaid Cloth Dresses. Silk Eolienncs, Wool Serges, Wool Repps and Panama, Kimono sleeves and new skirts all colors, all tastefully trimmed, at $10, $12, $15, $20, $25. Interesting Sale of Children's School Wear. Girls' Jaunty Reefers of Navy, Red, l'aca Cloths and Mix tures, ages 6 to 11 years at $1.50, $2. WaLsha.ble School Dresses. Chambrays, Ginghams and Linenes to be worn with and without guimpes, (5 to H years, at $1, 1.25, $1.50, $2. The Smart & Silberberq Co. OIL CITY. PA. AN EXAMPLE Of the manner in which we protect the interests of nur depositors is furnished in our system of audits. We are constantly under the supervision of the S'ate Banking Depaitment, and subject to examination by their examiner at any and all times Our Directors appoint a committee to make a com plete examination twice a year, at which times all money and securities are examined and passed upon. In addition to this, we employ an expert ac countant to make a complete semi annual audit, in which every account is examined. We endeavor to give the same careful attention to all branches, and solicit your banking and trust business. Oil City Trust Company, Oil City, Pa. President, JOSEPH SEEP. Vice President, GEORGE LEWIS. Pennsylvania Railroad TtiilWiii. SEPTEMBER AT THE SEASHORE. REDUCED FARES ACCOUNT G. A. R. ENCAMPMENT. The rolling ocean with its boundless prospect is ever interest ing; but at no time is it more enticing than during the month of September. The bathing is at its best. The sailing is ideal. The salt sea air is charged with increased invigoration, and there is a geniality about it unknown during the torrid days of summer. Atlantic City, Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Avalon, Sione Har bor, Anglesea, Wildwood, Holly Beach, Wildwood Crest, and Capo May are all prepared to entertain with exceptional hospitality all guests who may come. The hotels are less crowded and more com fortable; the service is better, and in most instauces the rates are lower. The train eeryice of the Pennsylvania Kiilroad to all these resorts will be found convenient and comprehensive. Excursion tickets to Atlantic City will be sold at reduced fares on September lb', 17, 1, 10, and 0, ou account of the G. A. K. Naiioual Eucampmeut, goud returning to reach origiu-.l starting point not later than September 2H. For stop-over privileges aud extension of returu limit, to October consult Ticket Ageuts. Uuusual eujoymeul awaits the September sojourner by the sea. The Ideal Oil for either ir- Cooled or water-cooled Ma chines. Diitilled from Penn sylvania Crude Oil light in color, which meant absolute freedom from carbon. WAVEKLY M'KCTAT, If tuin on. itmna iroeir tumucu any tyleiubricatnr, and will not congeal lu uio ooiutwi wouuior. a hundred equally interesting The store is graudually Treasurer, II. R. MEKBITT. If you have any difficulty in obtaining Waverly Special from your dealer or garage, com tnunicate with ui at once and we Will see that you are supplied. Perfect lubrication with eat carbon deposit." Waverly Oil WorKs Co, Indmpmndtnt Jteffners lMttxhurar, I'n. T.A.P. Is not a matter of guesswork. AND Oil City, Pa. TWO JOY RIDERS KILLED Three Others Injured When Auto Hits Telegraph Pole. An automobile driving along Na. liant road, near the United States life savlg elation at Nniiant, Mass., struck a telegraph pole and then turned turtle and when the wreckage had been cleared a way It was found that two wcra dead and that the re maining three occupnnts were more or less injured. The car was the property of Join. Tilling, a Lowell shoe manufacturer, wlo Is summering here, and wna driv en by his chauffeur, Albert Huna, who lnd taken several of his frUnds for a jny ride !c Magnolia. The dead are Albert Hnima, 3.". 7ears old, of Lowell; Mrs. Ira Reed. 38 years of nge, of Nalmnt. The accident was due to the exphv hion of three of the tires. Hiinna lost control of the machine and v. headed straight for a telerraph post, breaking it off near the ground. FREDERICK GEBHARDT DEAD Famous Club and Sporting Man Passes Away at Garden City. Frederck Gebhardt died at the Gar den City hotel, Garden City, Long Inland. He had been staying at the hotel about two months. Mr. Gebhardt had been m poor health for some time and had been under the care of a physician whila here. Mr. Gebhardt was a wealthy man, nheritii'g his money from his father who was a pioneer In the cordage business In New York. He was also connected with the foremost clubs of Gotham. Mr. Gebhardt at one time owned a string of race horses and was con sidered a sporting man of large cal ibre. SKENE NOT GUILTY Ex-State Engi-.eer Freed From Grand Lprceny Charge. A verdict of not guilty was brought In by the Jury In Albany which has been listening to evidence r.iuce a week ago Monday against for mer State Knglneer Frederick Skenr of Queens borough. . Skene was indicted for grand lar ceny In cheating the state out. of $!), 000 through the raising of Hie hid of the Russell Coutractirg company for constructing a good roid In Nassau county, the. state emleavoting to provn that Skene got fS.OIK' of the money and that the Russell Contracting com pany retained the other $1,01)0 as its share of the conspiracy to beat the state treasure. TRAGEDY FOLLOWS DIVORCE First Wife Kills Second and Husband Wounds Brother. After the divorced wife of Clar ence Stanley had killed his second wife by sending ten bullets from a revolver Into 1 er body, Sttnley set fire to the home of his llrst wife, twice wounded his brother, engaged In a pistol duil with his uncle and intimi dated the police, he surrendered and was lodged in Jail at Caruitvrs, Mo. The first wife said her successor In the Stanley home fired the first shot when she was refused the two child ren by the first marriage. OLD SWEETHEARTS WEDDED Lester I. Dingee and Mrs. Markley, Both of Philadelphia, Married. Lester I. Din.ee, millionaire hop merchant, and Mrs. Maud Markley, both of PhlUvlnlitliia were married at Troy, N. Y at the Rensselaer Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Dinger formed an early attvhti.eiit. which a.i broken, and both married. Mr. Dingee'v wife died u few years ago, and recently Mrs. Marklny was left a widow. The Iriemlship was renewed, and the ro mance culminated In a unlet wedding here last nliriit. Mrs. Dinged was a former resident of Troy. Enlightened. Before I married," said Mr. Hen peck. "I didn't know w hat It meant to support ii ife." "I presume you know now." "Yes, Indeed. 1 looked up the word support" in the dictionary mid discov ered that one of Its meaning la 'en dure.' "- Birmingham Age-Herald. Eight Ssldiers Drowned, Lieutenant Whitmore of the con stabulary, two corporals ami five pri vates have been drowned in the Aga river, Philippine islands. Clothing Neckwear Hosiery ltrown as a "chestnut," Hut not a chestnut among them. Sensible, stylish, serviceable wearables, Seusible, stylish fellows are buying th6m. Soils, $12.50 to $35.00 Hats, $1.00 and up to 85.00 Shirts, 50 o to 83.50 Neckwear, 50o to S3. 50 Hosiery, 15o to 81.50 Why not make our Browns your Browns? THIAIi LIST. List of caiiHos set down for trial In the Court of Common Pleaa of Foriwt County, Pennsylvania, commencing on the Fourth Mondav of September, 1010: 1. T. O. Collins et al. vs. L. S. Clough et al. No. 6, September term, 1IH)5, Sumoions in ejectment. 2. Boyd F. Winans vs. Leon Watson, A. L. Weller. No. 2, November term, 1009. Summons In ejectment. 3. U. O. Putimm vs. McCabe Lumber Company, No. &, September term, 11)00, Summons In assumpsit. 4. A. R. Rraden vs. Leonard Agnew, No. 37, May term. 1010. Appeal from J. P. Attest, J. CUE 1ST, Prothonotary. Tionesta, Pa., August 29, 1010. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIKTUK ofa wrltof Levari Facias, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, tharo will be exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry at the Court House in the Borough of Tionesta, Pa., on MONDAY, SEPT. 26, A. D. 1910, at 1:00 o'clock p. in., the following des cribed real estate, to-wit: CATHERINE BAILEY, Assignee of HORACE HEATH, now for use ol MAXWELL C. HEATH, vs. IDA HAMMOND and EDNA BILLING TON, lielrs-at-law of HARRISON L. H EATH, deceased. Levari Faciaa, No. 21, September Term, 1910.-( Waivers.) if. 11. Osmer & Sons, Attorneys. All the right, title, interest aud claim of the defendants of, in and to all that certain tract of land aituate, lyinor and being in Hickory Township, Forest County, Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed as follows. to-wlt: Beginning at a dogwood tree for a corner, and running thence north, forty-seven degrees east by land ol Jewish Mealy, one hundred perch es to a dead pine tree; tbence south forty three degrees east one hundred percbea by land of Hanna to a post; thence north forty -three degrees east eighty perches by land of Hanoi to a post; thence south forty-three de grees east ninety percbea by land of H. Stow and Company to a pine tree; thence forty-seven degrees west one hundred aud eighty perches by land of It. Stow and Company to a pine tree; thence north forty-three degrees west one hundred and ninety perches to the dogwood tree, ibe place of beginning. Containing one hun dred and sixty-three and tbree-fourtbs acres, strict measure. About thirty-nine acres cleared and the balance tn mer chantable timber. Having erected thereon a one and one-half-story dwelling bouse 10x28 feet, one barn 26x:!8 feet, and all necessary out buildings. Also containing fruit trees and spring of water. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Ida Hammond and Edna Billington, beirs-at-law of Harrison L. Heath, deceased, at the suit of Catherine Bailey, Assignee of Horace Heath, now for use of Maxwell C. Heath. TERMS OF SALE. The following must be strictly complied with when the property is stricken down : 1. Wl'ien tho plaintitl'orother loin cred itors become the purcbasor. the costs on the writs must lie paid, and a list of lions including mortgage searches on the prop eity sold, together with such lien credit or's receipt for the amount of the pro ceeds of the salo or such portion thereof as he may claim, must be furnished the Hhpriir. 2. All bids must ho paid In full. 3. All salos not settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. m., of the next day, at which time all property not settled I'm will again bo put up and sold at the expense and risk of the person to whom first sold. See Purdon'a Digest, Ninth Edition, page 440 and Smith's Forms, page 384. S. K. MAXWELL, Sheriff. Sheritrs Oilee, Tionesta, Pa., August 2, 1010. Young Men's Shoes. The youog men who want the swagger ef fects in Fall Footwear can satisfy their long ings here right now. We're showiug very Smaa"t Styles in black und tan leath ers, swing and new freak lasts, military or medium heels, button, lace or blucher. $3, $3.50, $4. JOE LEVI, Cor. Center, Seneca and Syca more Streets, OIL. CITY, IM. T.A.P. The worst enemy that custom tailors have. Oil City, Y&. B & B new drapery stuffs New Imported White nil Ecru Mntlrns, 23c, 3rc, 40c, 50c to fl.00 .yard. Inijwrtcd Colored Scott ! Jlndrns h armoninus color blending new designs, o'5i, 7.V, 83c, $1.00, f l.."0 yard. Sundour Madras combina tions and solid colors materi als the mill guarantees to stan 1 the sun's rtivR without fading, $1.00, $l.l:,'$t.3r a yard. Fortieres of Stiudour ma ti.rhls ulso guaranteed un fad able Tana, Drowns and Greens, $".r0 jrnir. New Silks Drapery and Ki mono patterns and colors 31 inches wide, 55c to "ftc yard. New Silkolines, 10c yard. New Taffeta Cretonnes, 23( yard. New Cretonnes, 18c yard. New Art Tickings, 28c yard. New Ark-raft Cloth, 18c yard New Printed Scrims, 22c, 28c, 80c yard. BOGGS & BUHL NORTH SIDE, PITTSBURGH, PA. Almiiiitrnirlx's Notice. Letters of AdmlniHtration on the estate of George B. Armstrong, late of TinneMa Borough, Forest County, fa., deceased, having beeu granted to the uudersigned, all persona Indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment without delay, and those having claims or de mands will present them, duly authenti cated, for settlement. Maruarkt L. Armstrono, Adm'rx, Tionesta, Pa. 8. D. Irwin, Attorney. August 23, llHO. PROCLAMATION. Wherkas, The Hon. W. D. Hinckley, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for the county ol forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Court, Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for the County of Forest, to commence on the Fourth Monday of September, being tne aim aay ot September, lmu. no tice is therefore given to the Cor oner, Justices of the Peaee and Con stables of said county, that they be then and there iu their proper porsons at ten o'clock A. M., ol said day with their records, inquisitions, examination, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their olllce appertain to be done, and to those whoare bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in thejail of Forest County, that they may be then and there to prosecute against thein as shall be lust, (liven un der my hand and seal this 20th day of August, a. i). mm. 8, K. MAXWELL, L.8. Sheriff. JAMES HASLET, GENERAL MERCHANT. Furniture Dealer, AND UNDERTAKER. TIONESTA. PENN J. L. Hcplcr LIVERY Stable. Fine carriages for all occasions, with first class equipment. We can 6t you out at any lime for either a pleasure or business trip, aud always at reasouable rates. 1'rompt eervice and courteous treatmeut. Come aud see us. Hear of Hotel Weaver TIOnSTEST-A., PA. Telephone IVo. 20. CHICHESTER S PILLS IICCInU Askfort'lll.l-111-H.TERn DIAMOND I1UANU IMI.I.H, for 115 yean known as Best, Safest, Always Keliat lo SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE TN THE RING AT RENO. A pen J pintnred poem on the Jeffries-Johnson Unlit, with photo of invalid author. l()o. Damon Harvey, Clearfield, Pa. .tiled! Aftk your UrugiUl fof a h1.chcMter' IMamond TtrandV l'llli In Krd and (.old metaiiicVV hurt, eale) with ltlue Ril.lwn. V Titlta no other. Hut of Tour I'm : A $6.00 Panama CA :: Skirt for vpr JU ; Colors are Navy, B ack, Brown and (irey. A beautiful Skirt, exceptionally well made perfectly tailored, and easily worth SO tbe quality of the cloth would indicate this price also. It is an eleveu-gored skirt, pleated in clusters of six pleats each and neatly strapped with bias folds of same material. A proper Skirt for early fall wear. Over a third of the month of September lias gone, and each succeeding day brines us nearer the cold time of year. Are you get ting ready for it? We want to assist you by oll'ering a few special items in Skirts and Dress Goods. Rogers Silver Trading Coupons are Red. The very reasonable "coupon-cost" of tbe premiums on display here will agreeably surprise you. Ask to have the plan explained to you make your own careful comparisons and then note the low "coupon cost" $25, $50, 8(i0 and upwards. WILLIAM B. JAMES. Men of TaLste. Men wbt pride themselvei on thoir ability to select and near cord Clothes Correct Clothes may uow moaeis and the new fabrics lor fall We see that every Suit we sell is Styles for the coming season are form. Coats in two and three button graceful lapels, broad shoulders, the medium height, the trousers ot conservative wi.Hb, with a hang of dignity. Suits at $10, $15, $20 to $27.50. Home of Hart, Sjhaflner & Marx, and Klerheimer Steiu Clothes for Men and Youog Meu. Specials Friday and Saturday. 25 Heavy Weight Suits, sizes 35, 3H, 3t) 40, and all wojlen materials, formerly sold for 612, have been reduced to 67 50. Max Jacobs, 233 Seneca Street, - Oil City, Pa. Conservatism- Read what Hon. William B. Ridgely, Controller of the Currency, had to say on this subject before the Trust Company Section of the American Bankers Association, September 13, 1904. "Conservatism is really the foundation of all good banking, and it i more especially so in trust company operations than in anything else. The purely trust functions of the old fashioned trust company are un doubtedly the highest development of the principle of credit and of confidence. They are the highest application of that principle to the relation of man to man in business." It it just such Service that we offer our Clients. Total Assets $3,000,000.00 f ranUlin Srusfr (fompamj .FRAN KUI N, PA. Pennsylvania Railroad 75c to Oil City or Titusville AND RETURN Sunday, September 18, 1910 SPECIAL TRAIN Leaves Tionesta 10:56 A. M. KETURNINGI, leaves Titusville, 8:00 p. in.; Oil City, 8:40 p. tn. Tickets good going and returning only on Special Train ou date of excursion. No baggage will be checked. , Children between Five and Twelve years of Age, Half Fares J. K. WOOD, Passenger Trattio Manager Fred. Grottonborgor GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General Blacksmithlng prompt ly done at Low Rates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop tn rear of and Just west of the Hhaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRETTENBERGER OIL CITY, PA. have tbe pleasure of seeing the choicest wear H they will call "Just for a look." perfectly fitted to the figure. within the bounds of trace aud of co id models, medium lengths, liberal and back trucing tbe figure Tbe vest of UKO. W.BOYD. General 1'asfienger Agent 0 OFTIGIA1T. Otlice ) A 7H National Bank Building, OIL CITY, PA. Eyes examined free. Kxo.hiRivelv optical. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cures Colds, Croup and Whoopiug Cough.
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