. hi FinE? hjiioI all'ord to take your own riK ,.rtainst loss by Are. Kemember that we represent 14 OF THE BEST COMPANIES lit THE WORLD, and will be glad to call on you when you want Ore Insurance that really protects. Drop u a rard and we'll do tbo reHt. We are agents In this county for the TITI F HI) ARflNTV nNII TRIICT m and can furnish aecurlty for County olllclals, bank olllclals, etc. C. II MIS k SON. TIONESTA and R KLLETT VI LLK, PA. Oo to I The Tionesta i Pharmacy and nek for C. i HeaLddLche Powders, Put up by the pharmacist. A guaranteod relief. Also try Craig's Asthma Remedy, a guaranteed relief. All prescriptions are com- I pounded with the beet of care. H. H. CRAIG, PROP. Young Men Wanted. We can place One Hundred Young Men In good positions during the next two years, One Railroad System has (liven us the .assurance (hat Ihey will employ all tbe Klenographers and Hook keepers that we will recommend to do good work. Thirty live Students In good positions from our schools during this year. Write to us for full particulars. Wurreu Huslne. College, C. W. Smith, President. Warren, Pa. 7 LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. NEW ADVERTISEMENT!. Sheriff's Sale. Joe Levi. Ad. lAinmers. Ad. Penn'a Hy. Ad. , Max Jacobs. Ad. Hoggs it Buhl. Ad. Wni. B. James. Ad. Robinson & Son. Ad. Oil City Trust Co. Ad. hammers. Shoes. Ad. Smart it Silberberg. Ad. Phelps Musio Store. Local. Forest County National Dank. Ad. Monarch Clothing Co. Ad. and Locals. Oil market closed at f 1.30. Is your subscription paid? You can get it at Hopkins' store, tf Oil and gas leases, best form, for sale at this office. tf Great sale of Men's aud Women's Suits aud Raincoata at Monarch Clothing Store, Oil City. It -The Monarch Clolhlng Co., Oil City, are showing a pretty line of Sweater Coats for Men, Women aud Children. The prices are all right. It Rev. J. F. Scherer ol Endeavor will deliver the sermon at tbe Presbyterian church next Snnday evening, at 7;30. No preaching service in the morning. G. II. Lowe Co., on the Baird lease In the Dawson Run field, struck the best well yet the first of tbe week. The hole has beeu filled up over 6(H) feet and as soon as the fluid can be bailed off the well will be shot. Fob Sm.k Chkai-Ouo now "Vic trola" in mahoiiaoy cabinet holding l."0 records. Also new aud slightly used up right Pianos, For prices and discounts address Phelps' Musio Store, Sugar Groye, Pa. 2t Sales Manager wanted for Forest County. Must be capable of organizing a sales foi ce to secure subscriptions for our magazines. References required. Special Agency, National Sportsman 75 Federal St., Boston, Mass. -It Charles Anderson has an overstock of cabbage and turnips, both of tine quality, and would like to dispose of a lot for cash The lowest prices possible If taken in large lots. Come early, as it will not likely last long at the price. tf Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has become famous for its cures of coughs, colds, croup and inlluenz. Try it when in need. It contains no harmful sub' stance and always gives prompt relief. Sold by Tiouesta Pharmacy. An infant son of D. W. and Edith McCrea, of Eagle Rock, died on Satur day last, after an Illness of a few hours, Rev. W. O. Calhoun conducted the fun eral at the home on Sunday at 3:.'10 p. m, Burial in the McCrea cemetery. Mrs. Maggie Hepler, of Tiouesta township, has purchased a lot from Fred. Glassner, just south of bis bouse on Vine street, in this pla"e. Mrs. Hepler has a dwelling house well under way on her new purchase and will occupy the same as soon as it is completed. Chestnuts, a few of which are finding their way into this market, are not abundant, and not of the usual size, though flavored fairly good. The partial failure of the crop Is attributable to ex ceshive drought just when the developing process was going ou. Butternuts aud hickory uuts seem almost a total failure this year. uvr 4 to &u avtttugd of unusually warm weather la expected, with cool weather preceding and following these dates. Most ralna are expected the last week of October. The month will be unusually stormy. Both the transcontinental and the tropical storms will be numerous and severe. Surprised by ana'ysls ot sausage gathered by agents ol bis division, Dairy and Food Commissioner James Foust has ordered an Investigation made into the ingredients of the sausages sold in the State. It Is said that tbe results have shown liberal use of Hour paste Instead of meal as teqiilred in the food trade. -Learning that Al. 0. Whltehill had recently undergone a serious operation at tbe Oil City hospital, and that he would likely be confined to tbat institution for some time, his good friends and former neighbors at Nebraska raised a nice purse of money and sent it to him last week, as a token of their regard for him. Mr. and Mrs. Whltehill sre very grateful lor this kind remembrance, and desire in this way to express their heartfelt thanks for the same, hoping soon to be able to thank their friends In person for their thoughtfulness and generosity. Many towns In this latitude are ad vocating, and will bave, no doubt, a safe and sane Hallowe'en this year, which means, In other words, one devoid of vandalism or rudeness of any kind, but rather of the funny, grotesque sort. It is hoped Tiouesta will adopt something of this nature, as it has done in the last year or two back. There Is real enjoyment to both spectator and participant In a night of such rfyelry. Will someone take the Initiative and organize a parade, as woll as adopt other features tbat have only fun and laughter in themf Who'll take the lead? Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cbilds, re siding on the Henry Blum farm, Tubbs Run, are called upon to mourn the death of their little sou, Lewis William, which occurred Monday evening, from cholera infantum, alter an illness of twenty-four hours. The babe was aged Ave months, a bright, winsome little fellow, and the stricken parents have the sympathy of the whole neighborhood In tills allliotion. Tbe funeral takes place today, Wednes day, at 10 o'clock, at Mt. Zion Lutheran church, and tbe interment will be in tbe cemetery connected with the church, Rev. W. O. Calhoun officiating. The schools of Mayburg this county, have been closed Indetinitely on account of a diphtheria scare in that town. Myrl Killer, a boy aged 11 years, who bad been 111 with tonsilitis, developed a very serious case of diphtheria the last of tbe week, and as a number of other children had been with him and exposed to the disease, the schools were closed as a pre cautionary measure. Dr. W. W. Serrill, of Kellettville, has charge of the case. The boy was reported to he somewhat Improved yesterday. A rigid quarantine has been established and it is hoped to stamp out the disease before It has a chance to spread. Mrs. Maggie Hepler will hold a pub lic sale on the Win. Hepler farm In Tio uesta township, one mile north of Stro- blelon, beginning at oue o'clock p. m.,on Saturday, October 22d, when the follow ing property will be disposed of: One Conklln wagon, a one-horse wagon, pair bob sleds, sleigh, 3 buggies, plow, shovel plow, 2 cultivators, fanning mill, mowing machine, set double work harness, 2 sets buggy harness, horse blankets, 0 tons straw, potatoes, oats, grind stone, boring machine, 3 ladders, 1 wood and 2 coal heating stoves, large range cook stove, 2 bedsteads, carpets, and other articles. Terms made known on day of sale. The local newspaper is really a tire less lettoi writer if nothing more. Week after week, year after year it goes on, telling of marriages, births, deaths, tbe coming and going of people, of business successes or failures, accidents, crops, improvements, meetings, socials well, In fact events of all kinds. All is grist tbat comes to the hopper'of a good local newspaper. If you should undertake to write a letter each week to an absent friend and tell half tbe news found in your local newspaper you would give up In despair. People In a live town recog nize this aud take pleasure in giving items you would not learn otborwise. Charles McUuire, who was arrested July Win, charged with being implicated in the murder of II or ton Craig, was re leased from tbe Kittauningjail Saturday afternoon. He is to appear in court on tbe third Monday of December at which time be will undoubtedly obtain a full discharge. All of the evidence so far gathered by tbe detectives employed on tbe case has shown McGuire to be inno cent, and when his attorney asked for his release from custody, tbe Judge granted tbe petition. No opposition waa offered on tbe part of the d islrict attorney and be admitted tbat they bad been unable to secure sufficient evidence to warraut an Indictment. Clarion Republican. Alton V. Hoover, twice convicted of murdering his young wife a year ago, at Atlantic, Crawford county, was sentenced by Judge Emery A. Walling of Erie county Thursday afternoon to pe banged. Hoover took tbe sentence stoically, re turning to his cell without an apparent trace of emotion. He is tbe sou of a prominent merchant at Atlantic He shot his wile during a domestic quarrel and following the death of tbe youug woman later in a Cleveland hospital he was tried aud convicted in Meadville His counsel obtained a change of venue on the ground that a fair trial was not re ceived in Crawford county on account of popular prejudice ami a second trial in Erie county attain convicted Hoover. A third trial was asked for but tbe court re fused to entertain tbe petition. Quite a number of tbe residents of Kellettville bave lormed a company for the purpose of drilling a number of test wells for oil or gas near that place. The first well drilled by this company is on toe Jacob Wolf farm, a short distance above town, and on Tuesday tho well was drilled through the Balltown sand, making a good showing of oil. At 1272 feet twelve feet of sand was found and Judged by the showing oil men are esti mating that tbe well would be good for anywhere from Ave to twenty-tlve bar rels per day. It Is tbe purpose of the company to give the territory a thorough test and tbe well Is therefore being drilled to the Cooper sand, which they expect to find at 1100 feet. If it should not be a paying oue tbe well will be plugged aud shot In the Balltown saud The company has 380 acres under lease. -W. W. Walford was called to Ken nerdell, Pa., on. receipt of a letter from bis daughter, Mrs. Nettle Vandermark, who resides near there, stating tbat Ed ward Metcalf, whose marriage to Mrs, Vandermark's daughter, Mabel, occurred on tbe 3d Inst., bad died from Injuries received by his automobile turning tur tle. The letter gave no particulars be yond saying thai tbe accident occurred while Mr. Metcalf was returning to bis home. Former State Senntor Bolard.ofCam bridge Springs, pleaded guilty before Alderman James Kepler In Meadville on Monday ol last week and paid a line of f 100 for turning tbe contents of bis tan nery vats at Cambridge Springs Into French creek. The tannery was de stroyed by nre a lew weeks ago and about a w-ek ago Mr. Boiard opened the vats Into the creek. Tbe water was dis colored for ten miles down stream and hundreds of game Hsu were killed. Monday Judge E. A. Walling of Erie county sentenced Eugene Tallman, con victed of second degree murder for the killing of John May near tiirard, to not more than twenty years nor less than five years in the Western penitentiary at Allegheny. Judge Walling refused the request of District Attorney W. Pitt Glf ford that Tallman should be sentenced under the habitual criminal act to thirty years In prison. In a longlby opinion he set forth his reasons and then imposed sentence. Tallman protested his inno cence when asked whether he bad any thing more to say. He Is the man who helped to steal a valuable team of horses from Amos Shotts, of Tylersburg, a few years ago. William F. Archer, aged 14 years, son of William II. Archer, of Truemans, this county, died in the Warren Emergency Hospital at three o'clock last Wednesday morning, October 6tb, following an Ill ness of typhoid fever. He bad been in the hospital for a week. Tbe family had formerly resided at Fagundus, removing to Truomans last spring, where tbe father is the foreman on tbe oil lease of F. C. Proper, Besides the father, four sisters and one brother survive, the mother hav ing died about two years ago. Tbe re mains were taken to Fagundus, where the funeral services were held lu the M. E. church, Thursday atternoon, conducted by Rev. E. O. Minigb, of Tidioute. In terment was made in the cemetery there. Tbe Rldgway Advocate says: Forest Hoff. of Warren, Pa., and A. R. Mech- ling, of Clarington, and several other capitalists who are interested with them are in town Wednesday, completing tbe purchase of tbe property of the Ridgway Bedding Company for the purpose of es tablishing in this place a new oil refining plant. Tbe Ridgway Bedding Company being a corporation, some red tape was necessary before the sale of the property could be made. It took some time to give each of tbe stockholders notice of tbe proposed sale, and also for the board of directors to go through the formality of passing a resolution to sell the property. These formalities baying been completed t tbe directors of the company are In shape to sell, and hence the buyers are here to close the deal and get ready to start their new industry for Ridgway, Tbler pur pose Is, as we understand it, to manu facture lubricating oils and they will employ quite a number of men. Though tbe Industry will not be nearly so large as some of our others, yet it is one that ought to be steadily prosperous and quite a help to tho town. We are glad to ex tend a cordial welcome to tbe gentlemen at the bead of this position and wish them the best of success in this new undertak ing in Ridgway. Kellettville. Leon Watson and Dr. Wm. Serrill at tended the Masonio banquet at Erie last week. Gold la Hill spent Sunday with her par ents near Tionesta. J.B Beck, cf Marienville, spent Sun day with his uncle, Wm. Silzle, Sr. R. W. Dunn aud daughter Treva vis ited relatives at Oil City, Sunday. Fred Kurtz, of Clarion, is visiting at the borne of W. A. Kribbs. Prof, and Mrs. J. L. Simmons were Warren visitors Saturday. Mrs. John Watson, who has been very sick, is slowly Improving. Mr. aud Mrs. W. 3. Hendricks and daughters, Blanche and Roberta, spent Sunday visiting friends at Marienville. Edna Zuendel and Maude Berlin spent Sunday with their parents at Starr. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Catlin visited their son, Clair Catlin, at Marienville, a lew days last week. Miss Anna Baptie, of Grand Valley, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. George Klinesliver, 0 Ulcers of Nigh Grade Oil Company. At a meeting of the directors of tbe High Grade Oil Refining Company held iu the Oliver building, Pittsburg, Pa., Wednesday evening last, tbe following officers were elected: Joseph A. Scho fleld, of Warren, Pa., President! George C. Priestley, of Bartlesville, Okla , Vice President; M. V. Eversoo, of Pittsburg, Pa., Secoud Vice President; N. A.Suttou, of Stuebenville, O., Secretary aud W. M. Boggs, of the Guardian Trust Company, of Pittsburg, Pa., Treasurer. Dr. J. B. Showalter of Butler, George Eaton, of Oil City, and George Sheasley, of Franklin, were also added to the Board of Directors. A meeting was held at Cbicora, Butler County, Thursday evening and was at tended by over one hundred and fifty oil producers of Butler oounty. The expla nation of the purposes and aims of the company were explained by Joseph A. Schotleld, Esquire, and over two-thirds of those present agreed to deliver thoir oil to the new refinery and subscribe for preferred Block, The plan is to either make an arrangement with the Producers and Refiners company to transport the oil from the field to the location for the contemplated refinery, or to build a pipe line to take care of the oil and to either buy a refinery, or to build one or more, to be located at some advantageous place. Two refi-'erios now doing a large busi ness have been oflered to tbe company, Tbe movement is assured of success, and it is expected tbat they will he ready for business within three months, --Hoarseness iu a child subject to croup is aBiire indication of the approach of the disease. If Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy is given at once or even after the croupy cough has appeared, it will pre vent tbe attack. Coutalus no puiauii Hold by Tionesta Pharmacy. TERSOXAL. Mrs. J. C. Geist is paying a two weeks' visit to friends at Bradford. Born, to Mr. aud Mrs. Matt, Cun ningham, of Tionesta, October 6th, a son. Earl Maxwell went to Pittsburg last week for a three weeks' visit with rela tives. Mrs, J. D. W. Reck spent last week in Bradford visiting ber sister, Mrs. Skinner. Elmer Mealy, of the Township, has gone to Bradford to visit his daughter, Mrs. J. D. Zeigler. Mrs. Helen Arthur visited at her old home at Sugar Ruu, Pa., a few days dur ing the past week. Miss Goldie Mays visited her sister, Mrs. Chas. Kenniston, In Oil City, a few days tbe first of tbe week. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Blum, and Harrison Blum, of Oil City, spent Sun day at the parental home here. Burgess J. D. W. Reck and W. J. Campbell were In Erie last Thursday night to attend a meeting of (he Shrlners. Mrs. Chas, Keniston and children, of Oil City, wbo were visiting relatives here last week, returned home Saturday eve ning. H. R. Weaver and Roy Grublis, of Nebraska, were visitors in Tionesta Tuesday evening and gave this office a pleasaut call. Capt. J. M. Kepler, of Pine Grove Mills, Pa., arrived here this morning for a visit at the home of bis daughter, Mrs. James D. Davis. Archie Wolfe, ol Tionesta township, went to Pittsburg last Saturday for a v sit with his brothers, Charles, Harry and Milton Wolfe. Wm, Smearbaugh is in Pittsburg on business connected with tbe Forest Barge Co., which has placed forty of the big coal boats on the market this season. Mrs. Wm. Sboup, of Muzette, on her way to visit her daughter at New Castle last week, stopped a few hours at Siverly with ber daughter, Mrs. L. G, Stover, C. M. Overlander came up from Pittsburg last week to accompany his wife and young son home, they having been here on a visit for the past month. -Rev. A. R. Rich, D. D., of New Cas tle, tbe newly appointed district superin tendent of the Franklin district, was tbe guest of Rev, W, O. Calhoun on Monday, Fred. E. Dick, a former well known tailor of Tionesta, but now conducting a similar flourishing establishment at New Castle, Pa., spent a few days of last week visiting old frltinds in this community. After a few days' visit in Chicago with Mrs. J. C. Little, who was formeily Miss HattieTobey, Mrs. M. Andrews of Kellettville left on the 7th lust, for Cali fornia, where she will spend the winter, -Mrs. W, S. Ravenscroft, of East street, and ber guests went to West Hickory, Forest county, Saturday last to yisit a few days with Mrs. Ravenscroft's daugh ter, Mrs. Harry H. Smith. -Ridgway Advocate. Mrs. W. H. Cropp and son Linus leave today for Sligo, Clarion oounty, ber former borne, where they expect to re side in tbe future, and where the good wishes of a large cirole of friends in this community follow them. Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Klinestiver and son Gerould, of Nebraska, went to East Smithfield, Bradford county, Pa., Tues day, to attend tbe wedding of Mrs, Kline sliver's sister, Miss Caroline Ballentine aud Mr. Richard Bird, which lakes place this evening at 8 o'clock, at tbe home of tbe bride. A Tidioute correspondent sends us this account of a delightful musical event: "Tbe Tidioute Mendelssohn Club and a few Invited guests were accorded a rare musical treat on Wednesday evening, October 5th, at Miss Sbugert's studio, by Miss Olive Lanson, of Tionesta. This program was tbe opening of tbe club year for 1010 and 1911. The piano recital by Miss Lanson was preceded by a reception. It was a very appreciative audience wbicb listened to tbe recital. Miss Lanson Is a musician of great ability and the ease with which she played the different numbers showed ber consummate skill as a pianist. She responded to several encores. After a social time, light re freshments were served." Itl ii in James. A modest wedding that has much In terest for the many friends of tbe bride and groom took place at tbe parsonage of the Good Hope Lutheran church at 11 o'clock Wednesday morning, wbon Rev. II, J. Reimann, tbe pastor, united in marriage Miss Loretta James and Adolph A. Blum, both of Oil City. The bride is a daughter of Police Odlcer George James of East Second street, and the groom Is a coremaker, employed at tbe Oil City foundry. The attendants were Miss Mary Hill and Charles James, a brother of the bride. Immediately following tbe ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Blum left for a wedding trip in the east and returning, will make their borne at No. 1112 East Second street. Oil City Derrick, 6th. Married at liiill'alo. Thomas B. Gavin and Miss Kather ine Tobey, both well known young peo ple of this city, left this morning for Buffalo, where they will be united in marriage this evening. The bride is a daughter of Rev. D. B. Tobey, aud lias a large circle of friends who will extend congratulations. Mr. (iaviu is employed at the Colbtiru Machine Tool Company aud has made many friends during his residence here. They will spend their honeymoon on a trip up the lakes and will be "at home" to their friends after Oct. 15th at the corner of Buffalo and 5th streets, where the bridegroom has a home already furnished. Franklin News, 5lh. How's This t We nfl'er One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh, that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Curo. F. J. CH knky A Co., Props., Toledo, O. We, tho undersigned, havo known F.J. Chonoy for tho lasi 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable iu all business transactions and linancially nlilo to carry out any obligations made hy their firm. Wemt it Tkaux, wholesale druggists, To ledo, ()., Wai.iuno, Rinnan it Marvin, wholesale druugNt, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon tho blood aud mu cous surfaces of tho system. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testi monials free. Hall s Family Pills are the best. William J. Campbell. The Rkpu iilican takes pleasure today In presentiug to the people of Forest county a good likeness of the good-looking candidate of the Republican party for Assembly, with the assurance tbat they will find Mr. Campbell just tbe clean, atraighlforward, business-like person ege that bis likeness portrays him to be. Wm. J. CAMPBELL, Republican Nominee In Forest County for Assembly. Mr, Campbell was born in Clarion county In 1870, just forty years ago. He attended tbe public schools of bis com munity until old enough to dig for him self, when he began work in the lumber woods and on the sawmills of his neigh borhood, aud before he reached his ma jority was able to take hold of any part of the work and carry it through success fully, becoming an expert sawyer. He first came to Forest county In 1887, re maining several years. Shortly after bis marriage with Miss Elsie A. Buzard, of Knox, Clarion county, in 1803, be moved to Youogsvllle, Warren county, where be remained four years. While there he became engaged in tbe wholesale lumber business, with headquarters at New Cas tle, Pa. In 18H0 be removed to Tionesta, where be purchased a house and lot on May street, which has since been his home. He has never relinquished bis affection for tbe lumber business, in which be has been signally successful. Mr. Campbell is today one of our wide awake, progressive citizens, having served with credit on the borough coun cil, and has always pulled tbe right way when any project for the betterment and upbuilding of the town was proposed. Two years ago he was a candidate for tbe nomination, and while unsuccessful at that time, be didn't get sore, but took bis defeat gracefully, and now tbat the Republicans have nominated him he asks in all fairness that they stand by and elect him as the representative in the Assembly. And there Is not a question but that they will do that very thing. Whig Hill. Mrs. George Steiger, of Oil City, Is visiting for a lew days on Ibe bill, with Mrs. Eugene Berlin. The school children, with tbelr teacher as chaperon, went for an atternoon hunt for chestnuts on Friday last. They bad a prolonged walk, no doubt, and oceans of fun, but the chestnuts sre still to he found. Mrs. S. J. Rayen and Miss Beulab Hall are visiting for a few days with friends In Tylersburg. Miss Lulu Crouch, of East Hickory, accompanied by ber uncle, Mr. Merriam, of Now York state, were guests of Mrs. H. Berlin last Thursday. We are experiencing a very cool wave at present, but hope for a warm up soon. The missionary meeting this week was held Thursday afternoon at tbe home of Mrs. M. Rudolph. Mrs. L. Steinaker, of Rocky Grove, and aunt, Mrs. M. Reynolds, of Franklin, were callers on the bill on Monday of this week. Nebraska. Melvin Sihble spent Sunday with friends at Porkey. Mrs, Ross Kerr and son James were visitors in Tionests, Monday. Russell Wiant returned borne Sunday, after a week's visit his brother at Crown, Miss Ethel Clark, of Tionesta, spent Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. James Thomson. Mr. and Mrs. 8. II. Secor visited rela lives in Ridgway over Sunday. Roy Reed, Harold McKeen and Albert Delo were visitors in Tionesta, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walter and Mrs. W'a. mother, aud Miss Ethel Cooper, of Butler county spent Sunday al Harry Sovell's, on Cropp Hill. Leon Ayers, of Spring Creek, made a short visit in our town last week, E. A. Wolf, of Howe township, was electioneering In town a couple days last week. The school board met on Saturday afternoon and rented tbe K. O. T. M. Hall for the purpose of starting a third room and they expect (o have It ready by No yember 1st. $25,000 Prize Contest. The Pittsburg Dispatch's great voting contest. In which that publication Is giv ing $25,000 in prizes to the people of Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia, is attracting widespread attention and in teresting many people in this section. Leading the list of 78 prizes are three splendid touring cars. They are a $2,750 Columbia, a $'2,2IK) White gusoliuecarand a $1,700 Oakland car. These prizes are to be awarded to the contestants having the first, second and third highest number of votes in the entire contest, regardless of where they live. Any respectable person, no mailer whether a subscriber to The Dispatch or not, may enter the content. It costs noth ing to make the effort to win one of The Dispatch's 78 prizes; there are no obliga tions of any kind attached to entering. All that is necessary to enter the con test Is to clip out and fill in the nomina tion ballot published daily in The Pitts burg Dispatcl and send it to the Contest Managor of The Pittsburg Dispatch, The Monarch Clothing Co., Oil City, are showing a pretty line of Sweater Coats for Men, Women aud Children. The prices are all right. It The pleasant purgative effect exper ienced by all who use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and the healthy condition of the body and mind which they create, makes oue feel oyful. Sold by Tiouesta Pharmacy. New Rubber Goods juet arrived. We can supply you with anything in the line of Syringes of all kinds, Hot Water Bot tles, Atomizers, or anything in rubber that might be fuuud in a drug store. Bovard's Plhirmacy. HOPKINS' STORE. It Is a Pleasure To invite our friends and patrons to see such fine Autumn Merchandise Right from the factories, as is displayed in our store at the present time. Ladle' Xcw (Style (Sweater CoaiN, Ranging in price from 60o to tl 00. And we didu't forget tbe misses and little tots. A Sweater will not only keep them warm, but will make them look just as they should look. Shoe Department. We bave given this department a little more attention this season than ever be fore, livery day adds somethng new and attractive in Shoes. Button, Vesting Tops, with plain toe, all widths. Patent Leather, u tin metal or plain Kiu. uuDan Heels, Common Sense Heels, Hubber Heels, Cushion Soles. Our Ladles' Shoe Department la ahead of any line of Shoes ever shown in the town. If you look them over you will be convinced. Come and see us. It will pay. L. J. HOPKINS. Cool morning and evening season has arrived, aud we would call your attention to tbe Best Gas Heater Made, Price. Material aud Workmanship considered. A (las Heater should bave these cardinal points of virtue: Perfect Combustion, Efficiency of Heating, Economy of Gas, Health fulness, Distribution of Heat, Clean liness. K?zoor contains all those poiuts. Prices, $2.00 to $9.00. Order now while the line is complete. Also Wood aud Coal Heaters. Tionesta Hardware. s. s. SICWORTH. We iilve "H. V II." One Thing We Do is to provide only reliable qualities We serve you with clothe that will serve you well. This policy is sufficiently illustrated by our uew Fall Suits and Over coats for men and young men. In their belter produced. We consider it u:i achievement to bo regarded as dealers iu THE BEST ONLY -as we are. The Suits, $10 to $30. The Overcoats, $10 to $30. A lien Suit without a new Hat? Of course not! Especially after a look at our interesting exposition of ho-.dwoar stylus. Stetson's, (4 to 80; Stetson "Special," 5; Ke eington, $3; and Our Own $'J Surprise. Sole agents for Stetson aud Keusingtoti. The SutiK of the Shirt is a beautiful one when inspired by "Manhattan" excellence! 50 to s:j,50. Nothing unmusical about our dollar values, either. A Rain Coat Will be a uecessity most any time this fall, and we are prepared with almost everything in tbat line from a guaranteed rubber garmeut made with tbe military collar to the light weight rubberized garments. I rices, f ) to pl. (rOTg- PR 4! &43 SENECA ST. The Latest Jewelry Feds Are shown in this store at all times. If il'a something new you will find it at this, the best Jewelry Store in North western Pennsylvania. A Complete New Stock lias just beeo received. When you are in the city come in and Let Us Show You HAKYEY FRITZ, The Leading Jeweler, 32 SENECA St., OIL CITY, PA. men's) Shoe Department. In this department Is where we think we bave the front seat. Such shoes aa tbe Keath, Koyal Itl lie, Menzles and Douglas are the kinds that bring tbe customer back for another pair. Noon He Time lor Rubber Uooda. When in need come in and see us. We have anything you can waut. Our prices will be the lowest. Our Coat, Clothing;, Warm Coats, Kaiu Coats, and Underwear all in and ready for your inspection. Ladles' llalu Coats. Itlack, bine, slate or brown, in tbe lat est style. Regular $10 00 coats for 17 50, and f 12 00 coals for 'J,50. Why go away. tut oniy heating stoves soid with the positive Guarantee thai if not SATISFACTORY YOUR MONEY Will BE RF FUNDED BY YOUR DEALER NO OUE5-TIONS-NOOUIBBUNG-JUil THE MONEY. You will bave a better selection. Ureeu Trading (Stamp). respective grades there is nothing ICE" CLOTHIER j OIL CITY PA 1 jjj MONEY-BACK. jfe-HEATERS LJ -J I 1 U