ek (Smarts jitoto & S. & II. Green Trading Stamps with all cash purchases. For the Boy As Well As His "Dddy. Swellest of Pattern Hats Now 1-2 and 1-3 Off. About 25 of the very choicest pattern hats have been marked at these very radical reductions. Ihey are hats ot al rplvpf. nnrl silk nnl vplvet combinations, snlpndid shanps. excel lent colorings and stylish embellishments. There are large hats i i- :ii l ana meaium nats some wmi usiricu 01 wiuuw piumes. Socle of Catraccul Cloth and Plush Coats for Women, Misses end Dhildren. Early last summer we learned of the proposed advance in the price of Caracul Cloth and Plushes. This little advance tip was our opportunity to arrange lor a sale beyond the reach of competition. e placed our order tor a quantity ot these gar ments which are made over the very latest models and are abso lutely the last word as to style. Were it not that we bought these coats at such advantageous prices you would not be able to effect such savings as these prices entail. Children's Caracul Flush Coats, ages 4 to 14 years, $6, $7.50 and 10. Misses' Caracul Plush Coats, ages 13, 15, 17 years, at $10, $13.50 and $15. Women's and Misses' Caracul Coats, 52 inches long, at $15, $20, $25 and $30. Women's and Misses' Plush Coats, 52 inches long, at $20, $25 and $30. Sale of Coats for the Little Tots. Share in the profits of our under-buying. Children's $3 and $4 Cloth Coats at $1.95. Made of good quality broadcloth, lined and interlined, button to the neck; colors navy, brown, red, reseda and cadet blue. Sizes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. The Smart & Silberberq Co. OIL CITY, PA. TAYLOR tai loring can stand the test, so, for this rea son you are earnestly invited to compare their quali' ty and pop' ular prices with other made-to-measure clothes. 0 'J- HVP I Tfyou'drefloffittostd I Wlthlflis GARMENT do not teAe if: ifart it made right teore you WEAR IT. ' J.L.TAYLOR dt CO" MKittM twicaoa. So certain are they of superiority and of giV 'ing you absolute satis faction that they attach this tag to every garment. D. H. Blum, Tionesta, Pa. Supreme Court Ways. When I lie sii ironic enurl of the TJnlt (1 Sillies itsscliilile.s ill 12 oelcnU oil nich Motul.t v I he room is tilled with Inw.vers. I'lerkM. newspaper men und KMctntii's. Routine unnoiiiiiciiielils tire inmle by the chief Justice In a voice no one eiin understand. I leci thins of Klent moment are rendered liy oilier Justices In mumbled words which lire not heard. Ijiwyers. clerks, news li:icr men and spectators stare hard at th honorable Justice who uiii.v be lulk injr or rend 1 1 K. some with hands curv ed luto u round board'so that they cnu cntcb a few words if possible. But no one In the courtroom shouts Louder!" No one would Inst very long if he did. And should n person he sentenced fir ontuipt of the supreme court it would lie'tbo As nti old colored em ploye . aid, "Mere ain't no appeal ."-St. Louis Slur. Swallowed and Climbed. A woman newly rich was Invited to nn aristocratic dinner party. During the course ot fowl and salad this wo man noticed with dismay u fat, furry caterpillar on her topmost leaf of let tuce, tiliiiicing up, she met her aristo cratic hostess' eye. The hostess, too, had seen the caterpillar. Her gaze Im plored t he guest to save the dinner from catastrophe. The guest gave her hostess a reassuring smile. Then she doubled a lettuce leaf arouud the cat erpillar and swallowed It calmly. The look of awe and gratitude that her hostess gave her was an assurance that her looting in society was at lust firmly established. "Did you think," said Mrs. Newly rich to her daughter afterward, "that I'd lose a chance of establishing the family six ially for a little thing like a cuterplllurV" When your !oy don't want to be a policeman When he has his eye on the Presidency When he feels that soon he can a ave liko father When he looks proudly on himself as a big fellow Then you can rest assured that the spirit of manhood is working oTcrtime. Then you want to bo care ful ot his pride. Encourage him, especially in dress. Not to be extravagant, but to have hi in dressed bo that be won't be ashamed of himself. Buy Your Boys' Clothes Here. We dress them correctly and the price is the least of a splendid proposition. Bring your Boy to us and we know that when they have boys of their own they will bring tbera here also. Suits and Overcoats, $2.50 to $12.50 Hats and Caps, - 50c to $2.00 Everything for Boys. Oil Citv, Penna. Everything for Boys. We Tay the Fare. Oil City Trust Company, Oil City, Pennsylvania. Report to the Commissioner of Banking, (Condensed) At the Close of Business, November 9, 1910. Time Loans Sl.837.779.50 Real estate, furniture and fix tures 89,000.00 Stocks and bonds ..$-157,945.17 Demand Loans 799,787.95 Overdrafts 1,563.72 Due from Banks ... 562,874,83 Cash on hand 111,027.17 Total Quick Assets 1,033,198.84 $3,859,978.34 Capital Surplus and profits Keserve for interest .. Deposits 1300,000.00 541,791.00 4.282.99 3,013,004.3) $3,859,978.34 Trust Funds not included in above $240,045.77. Coporate Trusts $1,254,000.00 Increase in Deposits since last report $278,958,83 BABES CHECK bl AT CHiiKCK Nursery Established ":r Presfcysrl ans In Pittsburg. Pittsburg, Nov. 13. "Plnve checH your babies" Is. in substantia, the n lice Riven in the fashion::.!;' Seeonl Presbyterian church of Tittsl urg, with eleven hundred members, mid the church has provided a nursery to take care of the babies wnile mother at tend church. One of the floors of the Sunday school building attached to this church has been fitted up as a p!ayroomunJ nursery for children up to the age of live years. One woman who had tried the nursey with one of her biibes last Keek Sunday brought three Sunday. "The nursery is Just far enough tway that the mothers cannot hear the babies cry if they ever do," said Hie Rev. Dr. Ceorge Shelton, pastor of the church, who Is responsible for the idea. DOG GUARDS MASTER'S BODY Tennessee Banker Killed by Own Weapon While Training Animal. Johnson City, Ttnn., Nov. 13. With his faithful dog, like a sentinel, lying close to his head, Tate L. Earnest wis found dead near the Hasbarger farm, a few mile form Johnson City, yester day. He had been out training the dog pre paratory to the Bhcotiiig season, which opens tomorrow, la passing through a fence he fell and his gun was dis charged, killing him. The Unaka National bank, of which Mr. Earnest wns cashier, was notirW and employes brought the body home. Mr. Earnest vas treasurer of the Ten nessee State Bankers' association and prominent in society. He was 51 years old and is survived by two son1? and two daughters. Blind 30 Years, May Gain Sight. Blythoville, Ark., Nov. 14. The Rev. J. M. Denton of Blytheville, who, though, blind, has been preaching the gospel fur thirty ears Rnd praying c!a!'y for recovery of his sight, has for .fvoral days wn rays of light, Hist with one eye and then with t lie other. He believes he will recover Fight In both eyes and will consult specialists about an operation. Drowned In Foot of Water. Norristown, Pn., Nov. 13. An un Identified man, 33 years old, was found drowned in a creek on Charles Murray's farm by Eugene Johnson. Coroner King's Investigation disclosed that the man had been drinking and evidently stumbled and fell head first into the water, which is about a foot deep. Woman Is Legally Dead. Pottsvilie, Pn., Nov. 13 Judge Wil lH'lm of the orphans' court will de dare Mrs. Mary McDonald of Cumbo la legally dead. Mrs. McDonald left home eignt years ago and has never bfen heard from, and court will de c'are her dead so her son can Inherit her estate. Deceiving the Widow. A healthy looking woman dressed In deep mourning Hepped on to the plfttv form scales mid reiuested the grocer's clerk to ascertain her weight. He looked and said. "One hundred and forty pounds." "You made a mistake of twelve pounds In that woman's weight," said another man who had also watched the scales. "She weighed 152 pounds Instead of HO." "I know that." said the clerk, "but she never would have forgiven me If I had told her so. That woman's hus band died about six. weeks ago. She has gained seven pounds in t lint time, but to keep her In good humor with herself I had to make her think she had lost live. I don't know why it Is, but anybody who has suffered bereave ment seems to consider It u disgrace to take on flesh. That woman has been weighed three times since her husband died. She would be shocked If she knew she had gained right along, for tunately she Is too nearsighted to read the scales herself, so it la easy to make her think she Is wasting away." New York Press. Law and the Queen. The quiiiutncss of many provisions of Itrlil.di law Is curiously illustrated In the status of the queen of England. So far as her majesty's private busi ness Is concerned, she Is not regarded by the laws and customs of England as u married unman at all. She Is the only woman In (J rent Britain who does not come within the scope of the mar ried woman's property act. The Idea In all this Is that nffairs of state con sume all the time of the king, and therefore no responsibility for the queen's private business rests upon him. If the queen contracted debts In her husband's name he would not be responsible for them, as any other husband In the United Kingdom would. The king cannot lie sued for debt, but the queen can be Should the king die. some authorities hold that the queen could not marry again. In case she wished to, without the license of the king's successor.-New Yolk Tribune. Two Narrow Escapes. An Irishman, seeing a vessel very heavily laden and scarcely above the water's edge, exclaimed. "Upon my sowl. If the river was but u little high er the ship would go to the bottom!" "See there:" exclaimed the returned Irish soldier to the gaping crowd as he exhibited will) some pride his tall hat with a bullet hole In it. "Look at that hole, will ye! Ye see. If It had been a low crowned hat 1 should have been killed outright." His Temper, "My dear," said a lady to her hus band, "there must be n lot of Iron In your system. " "Why do yon think so?" "Because you invariably lose your temper when you get hot!" Discoveries. So many famous discoveries have turned out to be re-dlscnverles that we become cautious about asserting that any event or achievement was the first of Its kliid.-John Piske. CorrectStyles and Pleasing Patterns. These are points on which we have al ways insisted. We have all the latest models in Shoes and some specially fine ones at $4.00 and $5.00. JOE LEVI, Cor. Center, Seneca and Syca more Streets, Oil. CITY, IA. kV'. BO YEARS' ,Vg , V EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs rrMt1 Copyrights Ao. Anyone sending a sketch and description may nnlckly ascertain our opinion froo whether an Invention la probably patentable, fomnitinlea tlonaatrlctlynonndanllal. Hiintlhonk on Patents sent free. Driest uirenry for aerurtti- patenta. Patents taken through Munn a Co. receive prrftlt nrllct, without charge. In the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Lnnreat rlr filiation of any si'leulillc Journal. Terms, :i a year: four months, SI. Sold by all newartealcra. MUNN & Co.36'0-'. New YorR Branch OIBco. (SIS r SU Waahinuton. ! t. Our Toy Department i Opened Tuesday in the ltasemeot of the Store. Sale of f 100 worth of : : Toys at Half Price and Less. We shall of for in explanation oi that rather anomalous statement the following: We 'carried over from last season a trifle ovor $100 worth of Toys. We have decided uot to show a single old Toy in our Jhsemout Toy Department. Kverythiuu displayed down there is new. The Toys carried over from lant season wi l be up stairs on the center aisle tallies. Most of them in such perfect condition that they could be placed on sale in any Toy Department and sold for the regular prices. We're going to sell them half add less. 2f)0 Dull Carriages, lOo. 68o Dall Go Carts, 2!o. Mo Doll (Su-Carts, 43c. A great variety of Toys no Dolls, however, as they were closed out one day last week. Djn't miss the Toy display down stairs hundreds of Dolls and a great collection of entirely New Toys of every description. Prices Infants' Silk Bonnets. Some that have lost, in a measure, a little of their crisp dalnti- necs by handling. 65c for $1.25 Bonnets. K5o for $1 75 15onnets. I Infants' Colored Felt Bonnets are iucluded, though they are iu per- T feet CUOdition. 3!n far fiOn Itnnnnla AKn fnr 7Ai llxnnol. .f. - - " w ' JJ iu, f JIJUUVIO! VVI WILLIAM B. JAMES, - M I ! OIL CITY, PA. We give Rogers Silver Trading Coupons. If You Like Long, Hoomy Overcoatt That covers you all up and down, with a big enough collar to turn up snugly or to button in mili tary style, or to lie down, try ono of our lino ot coats with a Collao. You can't appreciate this improvement in coats without examining them. We regard this as one of the runst important specialties we bavo evor haudled. Let us show you. Hart, SehafTner A Marx Overcoats, $18 00 to 6U7.50. Other (!ood Union Made, $10 00 to $20.00. Max Jacobs, One Price Store, Clothier and Shner, 233 Seneca Street, - Oil City, Pa. 7'ru Vulutt B & True Yutuet pattern table cloths for thanksgiving Extra heavy ones the kinJ that wear full hleaeht '2 by '2, $2.50; 2 by 2'-., $3.1 j; 2 by 3. $3.75 each. 2 inch Napkins to match, $3.50 dozen. Fine Satin Damask Tattcrn Tahle Cloths beautiful designs high luster and blcacht to Snow W hite 2 by 2. 5.()0; 2 bv 2V-, $(;..')0; 2 by 3, &UK); 2 by 3'-, $!).)) ; 2 bv 4. $10.00; 2"i by 2V,. $7.00; 2 't by 2' L $8.00; 2't by 3, $0.00; 2", by 3'.. $10.50; 2 bv 4. $12.00; 2K. by 21'.. $750;' 21,'. bv 3. $0.00; 2V.'."l)v 3'A $10750;" 2 'A bv 4, $12.00; 2'. bv 4'-, 11.00; 2's by 5, $15.50 each. Naakins to match 22 inch $f).50; 2(5 inch. $!).00 dozen r.xtra long C loth yards wide 2 bv 4. $4.00 to SI.V)U; 2V bv 4. $8.25 to $1G.00; 2' by 4. $0.00 bv $22.00; 2". bv 41'-. $1.25 to' $22.00; 2V- by 5, $9.00 to $30.00. Specially fine Double Damask Pattern Table Cloths 12 dilTer- ent patterns handsome Round designs all one size 2Vi by 2Vi, $5.00 each. BOGGS & BUHL NORTH 6IDE, PITTSBURGH, PA. !. 01. - i - mm IVomiitly obtained, or FEC RETURNED. 10 VCARS' EXPERIINCI. UurCHARCES ARE THE LOWEST. Bend model, photo or tkeieh tot export mwtrh and Croe ruport on puUmtabillty. INFRINGEMENT aulu coiiductud before all oourtft. 1'atont obtained through a ADVER. TISED and SOLD, free. TRADE-MARKS, PEN SIONS and COPYRIGHTS quickly obtained. Opposite U. S. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, D. C. J. L. Heplor 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 alwavs at reasonable rates. Prompt service and courteous treatment. Come and see us. Hear of Hotel Weaver TIOlsTESTJL, 1PJ. Telephone No. 20. the Lamp Oil that J Saves Eyes I Nothing is more important In the home than clear, Btrady light I Insure this by Retting the oil that burns clear and clean without a I flicker down to the last drop. Penn I sylvania crude oil refined to per I fection. I Costa no more than the tank I wagon kind saves money saves I work saves eyes. Your dealer has Family Favorlim i ( in oarrcia airect irom our rennenes. Wavenly Oil Works Go. lnlpe)iitJnt Rollnvrs PITTSBURG, PA. Also mnknra of Wnverly Bpecliil Auto Oil and Wuvrly aiisollnes. J! "VISIBLE LOADING REPEATING RIFLE No. 70 List Price, $8.00 "Visible Loading" in n bijr nd vnntii)rt!. You f the partridge jro in the clmiiiber. You knuw when the gun is loaded. Gets all the game in sight Trm-tice noip and clean out all . the fiinu pests ? this spring. Points for the Sharpshooter li sou iiuxfttvr i If voil nnt elert Infnnitn. j . 4I..I1 on Sliar)lio.thit;. Hunt- ni; or 'l'rnsluH,ti hi-, write a istal trllintr lot 1T h tnt.ift t ' Intrr.-.N vHi most, llv mum limit roiiics our lt lli-ri:liiiiLr vu 1I1U vnlu. able lnli.niliitl.iii, lies!. Irs tlie lilji Stcvi'iu liun llik tf) illustrations Ami tno (w.rs nlwut Itlllos.Sliutiriins, I'isti'H and Rllic Tclesu'l. ll'rite tta,ty. vis Jet ii? 1 V A K"1 I .1 ft ri. i 0 7Atk 'vour dealer find Instst on IS rii V 1- i S. If vii ( .miW oliUln we will lii)lirci t,cx.ross iirctlJ, up-ni receipt iiiiaUHitj; ,rKC. J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL COMPANY I. 0. Box S00S ChicopM FalU. Mau. OPTIOIAK Office ) 4 7X National Bank Building, OIL CITY, PA. Eyes exaniinnd free. RxnliiRivnlv optitm. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cures Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough. (EELEYGURE The cure that has been continuously successful for more than 81 years is worth iitvestiKntiiiK. Hor lite drug or drink lutliit. Wrilo fur til'tii'iilrM. Only Keelev Institute in Western Peuua. IXiU Filth Ave, ritllui'i;li,!'ii. CHICHESTER S PILLS l.adlcHl Au yttur KruffiFlNl fr a i hl.hM(4r,6 UiamontTTtraiiilyVx l'llti in lt-d an.l (.old tnnalllAv tn(M, ealMl with Illue Kihtton. V Take tin other. Itujr of yoap IruirlNt. A.klfrilM III m-TEII1 lIA.MOD It It AMI IMI.I.K, f,.r 113 yws known as ltcst, bn.cst, Always kellni.Ja SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE no. scti'i