t J Protection iS BY FIRE? (I to take your own y (Ire. Remember that ST COMPANIES IN ,E WORLD. ij to call on you when you u ranee mat really protects, ira ana wen ao the rent. Kent In tbls oounty for tbe. JARANTY AND TRUST CO furnlHh security for County jj uuuk oiuniau, eio. AMIS & SON. TIONESTA and KELLETTVILLK.PA. Hi TIio Tionesta f Pharmacy Reduced Prices on Holiday Goods, We can give you soma extra good bargains np tbe remainder of our Holiday Goods. I'ricoo will be greatly re duced for tbe next few weeks on Cut dilass, Silverware, China, Leather flood, Kox Paper. Come early before tbe best J selections are gone. H. H. CRAIG, PROP. 46 Results talk. We bave the results. They prove that we run a business institution second to none. Forty-six students in good positions tbis year. Provisions have beeu made for all. We have plenty of opportunities for all when they are ready. Winter opening January 2, l'Jll. Write for details. Warren Ilusiiiess College, C. W. Smith. President. Warren, Pa. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. NEW AUVEKTINK.1IBNTH. Joe Ievl. Ad. I.ammers. Ad. Max Jacob. Ad. H. C. Mane. Ad. Harvey Fritz. Ad. The PrlntzCo. Ad. Bogus A Uulil. Ad. J. U, Scowden. Ad. Wra. It. James. Ad. The Berry Co. Local. Rllnnon A Son. Ad. Oil City Trim! Co. Ad. Lammor. Shoe. Ad. Smart A Silberberg. Ad. TioueHta Plinrmacy. Ad. Rovard'a Pharmacy. Ad. Kdlnbnro Normal. Local. Kortwt County National Bank. Pittsburgh Bank for Savings. Ad. Ad. Oil market closed at f 1.30. Ia your subscription paidT You can get It at Hopkins' store, tf Oil and gas leases, best form, for sale at tbia office. tf The services of a pure bred Berk shire boar can be bad at the farm of John M. Zuendel, German Hill. tf Wm. Lawrenoe last week purchased the Canfleld property on Elm street, now occupied by Anderson A Carlson as a barber shop. Fred L. Reib, of Tionesta township was appoluted Mercantile Appraiser at the last meeting of the County Commis sioners In December.' The All Star Basket Ball team of Tionesta will journey to Tidioute next Friday evening for a game witb the High School team ol that town. Communion services will be held In the Presbyterian church next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Preparatory ser vices on Thursday evening. , Auditors Geo. H. Warden, A. C. Gretsg and J. P. Kelly, with D. W. Clark as their clerk, began the annual audit ol thecourly accounts yesterdty. Wantkd.-Railroad Cross Ties. We buy all kinds and pay cash. The Berry Co., Oil City, Pa. tf L. A. Davis, Agt., Tionesta, Pa. The State pays tbe tuition of pros pective teachers at Edinboro Normal. The winter session began Jan. 3, lull. Send for catalogue. John F. Blgler, Principal. It Tbe Epwortb League will bold an Ice cream and cake social in tbe basement of tbe M. K. church, next Friday eve ning, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. Every body invited. Friends of the Ladies Aid society of the Presbyterian church are asked topr- I serve their papers, magazines an books, as another collection will " m8"e within a couple of months. ." -Following is the list A lelter8 'y'"8 uncalled for in the tionesta. Pa., post office for week -"ling January 4, 1911: Humpberv Godwin Co., Mr. D. A. Tenn" (sard). J. W. Jamikson, P. M. As I am going to leave Tionesta, I will be compelled to leave all unsettled accounts for collection the first of the year. Call and settle up. My accounts are always nt my residence. J . G. Brom ley, Tionesta, Pa. 2t When given as soon as tho oroupy cough appears Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will ward ort'an attack of croup and prevent all danger and cause of anx iety, Thousands of mothers use it suc cessfully. Sold by all dealers. rard. J oers of f Corps nlng. d Mr. load of ay near touched a few latitude tbe Ice ied out loe In lor mid- ligation raining church rter the erested to Join I Mrs. asb In uesday knife pse the moned inplete ig was Mon- II yes- it than is al ine inning to get r try for Tbe joint Inst Stow Post and tbe will be held at Cor Randall Heple J. L. Hepler, wenr ice wblob wm ups the creek bridge, I bltn," and be came bruises about tbe I Tbe break-up t came Thursday, D In the river broke without damage of tbe creek passed night Friday mon A union mut of a Sunday Kcli Class will be bcM tomorrow evenL, prayermeetlng, ; In Sunday School . tbe class. A 10-year-old son Ben Weller, of Starr, ci tbe outer wall over bis hi morning, while pressing against his body In try blade. Dr. F. J. Bovard to attend him. What promised breaking up of our One checked by a turn In the day night, and the heavy terday has made the "got ever. The foundation of most solid ice. Those of our citlcef w bouses were one day lai tbe harvest tbis year and only about a two-third' ornernd when tbe break-up In the I oreek l 3 crme. They bone lor anorit'.e be fore tbe winter ends. My business making me to leave Tionesta, I wMU my property on Walnut street, Png of 8 room bouse, almost net-room 24x50 2 stories blgb. Si three sides of lot. Desirable proa heart of town, and a quirk buvi get a bargain. Can give time oLif pur chase money If necessary. If Don ley, Tionesta, Pa. M f -At a meetlnir of the til of tbe Oil City Trust Company, iember 31st, a dividend of six (0H(. was declared, payable out or,5''Ks of the current six months. I flees la teen (15) per cent, tbe sttar tave received during the yearB 'rectors also transferred fW.OOO.Oq f divided profits to surplus. Thln'ie com pany a surplus of fr00,GQd.uddilion to Us capital of $300,000 f0) Tbe days are again tj a little length at either end, and I ' any thing In the tlme-hou4erstltlon that "a the days begin, then tbe cold begins to strengthen should be a turn toward tbe blT on From now on the sun a little earlier and set a little lite 'ay, but the difference Is so little I" aimosi imperceptible,, yet a mt'nce the change will be quite nolnd alto gether welcome. 1 1 Among the many prefdars re ceived at Ibis o fflce note re unique than tbe Oil City BlirJu P"t- Tbe card contains an orkirtoon by Harry Daugberty, a jille boy, which portrays in au etipg manner the facts, follies and which a breezy "rag" like the fi is apt to touch upon during a biits aviation. Tbe enterprising iptx Messrs. Bowen ct McKnlght, bate a hit that their many patrons jaiinds will thoroughly appreciated 1 A business girl wbol to brew ao occasional cup of tea wn room, purchased an old w.chlt witb tbe treadle removed. The ' the table, covered with asbesto,. nodated a small gas stove. Tbi 'te drawers held knives and forks, tea, cotfee and sugar canisters, ane napkins. Screw-books fastened toder side of the table held tbe tea aiee pots, a saucepan and a frylng-pl a denim curtain acted aa a scrapiiupact and useful device. Womaame Com panion for January, t The Presbyterian chid Sundav school of Endeavor n departure from tbe usual t'brlsUMScises witb gifts for all, and giftt tde to the King whose natal day png cele brated. Gifts of self,!glt.rvice and gifts of money were Madttie latter, which is the only pni Cau be counted, over three hdnd liars was given and a new piano ', Sunday school is to be purchaled art of it. The children entered intCrlt of tbe day with quite as much,insnj as they ever show and evrjj present felt tbis to be tbe best way jbrating Christmas day, t ' i f I i Lowe fc Weloh finiihrwell on tbe County Home farm and It promises to make a good r of oil, as well as agaeser. Ther 1(j show- ng of oil and a strong flov as well as salt water, in tbe tlijrd t i;o feet. It was not shot but writ to pump- ng and If tbe water icao hang ted there will be more than , gag to sopp y the County HonC a good prospeot of making It a piroducer. Here's hoping for good j0we fe Co. have Just drilled in aniod well on the C. O. Balrd traot,',,. Run which will be as good as r i on tbe lease. Tbe well which 3 Lusher drilled lor Clarion parties,, Bleak- ley lot at the upper end of Was fin ished the last of tbe wekna,ie a small show of oil in t- 7m d. It ...Ml I. .1.1 I . , mil piuuauijr nr , . j of fire from tbe AU tut Satnrrlav nlif J. Census figures given out within tbe past few days by the Bureau at Washing ton include tue population or many Pennsylvania cities. Some of those in this eud of the State are here given: iieu last Saturday orougbt out a good crowdf10"' me. as wel I as one ot tbe hose I Ick (Ire had caught from a small stofbe bad been left burning In an opstrb room ai the back of tbe house il burned a good Bized bole in tbe wl fore It was discovered. When th connection was made at tbe corner t and Hlland streets It was found tbi Greenslmrg i.MUj h mesuviiitt i-,i"v V 11,...- l.-all 1" I I1 11, (ISO Squire C. H. Wilton, of Marlenville was dangerously Injured by falling on slippery sidewalk in that town on Deo 2-kb. He struck on the back of his head His condition was aomewbat improved at last accounts. Some very handsome calendars for tbe new year are being distributed to their patrons by Insurance agents C. M Arner A Son, and merchants L. J. Hop kins, G. W. Robinson A Son, S. S. Sig worth , tbe Forest County National Ban butcher George Wilson, and liverymen Potter A McCoy, The premium list of the Klk county poultry association, just at hand, would Indicate that Its stock exhibition is to be one of the best ever. Tbe place is Rldg way, and the time Jan. 18, 1!), 20 and 21 Hill, and if you are specially interested write to the secretary, R. J, Rauscber, Ridgway, Pa., for full information. In all likelihood the twice convicted wife murderer, Alton V. HoovtrofCraw ford oounty, will hang for bis crime, tbe State board of pardons having refused to Interfere with the death sentence. It stated that a review of tbe case will asked for when the new Governor Is in augurateu, but that chance la a remote one. JJrs, J, a. Higglns or Oil City, an Glenn Henry of tbe University of Penn sylvanla, were called In consultation witb several other physicians upon the case Mrs. Clarence Frill, of near Strobleton who is suffering from serious Illness. We understand the doctors decided that a operation, which bad been under con sideration, was not necessary. The marriage license industry for the year 1IH0 at tbe office of Clerk of tbe Courts J. C. Geist showed a slight im proyement over the previous year. Dur ing the year just passed 49 permits to wed were granted and of tbls number one license was returned and canceled not having been used. During the year 1909 there were 39 licenses Issued. Our old friend Robert C. Shriver again remembered us witb a big supply of pecans and a fine bunch of mistletoe for the holiday season, for which many thanks. Mr. Shriver la located at No wata, Oklahoma, where be has charge an extensive lease owned by the De vonian Oil Co. He says the climate down there Is now about right, warm days and cool nights, although quite dry ibey having bad no rain since July, and uo prospect of any until early spring. Rob wishes to be remembered to all old Forest oounty frieuds. Somebody with a brilliant linaglna tion blcb worked overtime last week started the report that Judge John W Reed, of Brookville, bad resigned to ao oept the position of chief counsel for the B. R. A P. railroad, at a salary of 15,000 a year. To a representative of tbe Punx autawney Spirit Judge Reed made the following statement: "I bave been away for abou a week aud know nothing whatsoever of tbe reported resignation and appointment uutil I returned borne. Tbe report bas absolutely no foundation I bave not resigned, nor I haven't thought of such action" Three Uojs Jailed for Housebreaking, Ralph Knabb, aged 10, aud David Mul- lon, aged 16, of Oil City, and Edward S. Mclntyre, aged 19, of Warren, are con fined In tbe Forest county Jail charged witb entering a building with Intent to commit a felony. Oo Friday last the three young men broke Into the lower of the two club bouses at Hunter Station owned by Hon. JobnTL. Mattox, of Oil City, and H. II. Noyea and William Has kell, of Pleasantvllle, gaining an entrance through a screened window and then opening the door. The l.cks had also beeu broken from two trunks and a tool chest and everything In the house bad been scattered about promiscuously Tbaddeua Booher, tbe caretaker, and Harrison Swab found tbe young men in tbe bouse, where they bad barred them selves up stairs. They were persuaded to come down and leaj:omlng up to Tionesta. Mr. Rjr j-fllowed them here and notified bteirtiJS. R. Maxwell, who placed thein under arrest Friday evening. At a hearing held before Squire C. A. Randall, Monday morning, the young men were held under (300 bonds each for Iheir appearance at February court. Not being able to secure bail tbey are now in jail. Tbe j oung men claimed they bad started on a freight from Oil City for Olean aud were looking for work Huzza Sloppy. Miss Frances Buzza was married at noon Wednesday of last week at the home of her parents, Rev. and Mrs Ricbard A. Buzza, of Edinboro, to Rev, David D. Sleppy, pastor of tbe Munball Methodist Episcopal church, of Pittsburg, Miss Grace Newbart, of Meadville, played tbe wedding march from "Lohengrin," and tbe bride was given away by her father. Rev, William M. Buzza, pastor of tbe Blackenridge Methodist Episcopal church, of Pittsburg, a cousin of the bride, performed tbe ceremony, assisted by Rev. R. A. Buzza, father of tbe bride, and Rev. Dr. Milton J. Sieppy, father of groom. The bride was gowned In white satin witb pearl and chiffon trimmings, cut with a long train, and she carried a shower boquet ot white roses, She was attended by Miss Katbryn 8leppy of Freedom, a sister of the groom. Miss Dorothy Moneta Buzza, a sister of th bride, was riug bearer, and Miss Anna Mayme Davis, of Meadville, a niece of the bride, was flower girl. Tbe groom was attended hy his brother, Dr. Reynold M. Sleppy, of the Northside, Pittsburg. Population Figures. 1910. Butler 20.78 Oil City l'.."7 Sharon 1S.-T0 Bradford H.&44 ... i." com,.nvl!le . . j . . r .nn .,n tli.lit Vint it was thawed open a willing bucket Warrm, gade bad passed enough water up outh Sharon lO.liMl stairs to thoroughly quencu tue liamraiianii " mu.. ...- -,u. Dmotl .ml Is novated mxsutawney 0 8 1UD U.11S - ...a ; (j UJI Insurance. Iu this connection in state that the council has been .-. . tl.a kna. hmiBA In nntar tisvlllft . , i. ...ainut Irmfara mhn were buawl,y I'!?'."! lirOMWt - aryg ing their privileges. At an alarm of lire. a small paue of glass can be easily brok en In with tbe elbow and by reaching In side the bolt can be lifted aud the doer opened. '. WOO. lo.sa 13.SU 8,918 l.ri,IK! ,,"08 10,'Jill 10.0M 8,013 Hi 5,9(11 6,909 0,310 7,317 4,375 ,V2!K1 5,.Ht;) 4,814 8,:M4 3.515 4,29.5 hen buying a cough medicine for n bear in mind that Chamberlain's Kemody Is most effectual for colds nl whooping oough and that it . no harmful drug. For bale by rs. PERSONAL. Mr, rnd Mrs. O. G. Gaston are visit Ing friends at Meadville. J. H, Cook, of Portland, Oregon, was a visitor In Tionesta, Monday. Mrs. Chas. U. Hunter went to Oil City Tuesday for a few days' visit. Judge Aul was down from Marion ville Monday on short business trip, -S. E. Church of Church Hill was welcome caller yesterday afternoon. Miss Katharine Osgood spent the holiday vacation with friends in Ashta bula, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. McGra vis. lted their parents at McGraw, Pa., a few days at Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Mealy of Oil City were Christmas guests ot their par ents in Tionesta. Mrs. H. E. Neill, of Bradford, was guest of her sister, Mrs. J. II. Derickson during holiday week. jocod oiggins and son Ralph were borne from tbe oil fields near New Betb lebem over tbe holidays. -Dr. Karl E. Wenk and friend Harry D. McCluskey, of Kane, were holiday week visitors in Tionesta. Mr. and Mrs. George Joy, of Klnzua Pa., are visiting at tbe home of the! daughter, Mrs. Isaac McCoy. Ray Childs, headsawyer on tbe Dovorspike mill at Emlenton spent boll day week with bis family here. Miss Olive Smith, of Erie, Pa., and A. E. Lee, of New York City, were guests of Miss Belle Jamiesou over Sunday. -George Hunter, having finished business course at Duff's College, Pitts burg, came home before tbe holidays, Mr. aod Mrs. Fred. Slocum aud chll dren, of Erie, spent tbe holiday vacation here with Mr. and Mrs. G, F. Watson. Carl Uiuiersleeve of Warren, an John h. Gildersleeye of lirookston, were business visitors In Tionesta Saturday, Miss Hazel Fones, who bad been vis king relatives at Mt, Jewett, Pa., for some time, returned home before Christinas, Hardware Merchant scowden pen several days of tbe past week visiting his aged parents and other friends at Mead Vllle. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McLool an daughter spent Christmas witb Mrs. Mo- Cool's parents, Mr. aud Mrs. John Euier in Tylersburg. Harvey Kiser came up Christmas morning from Tarentum and spent a few days with relatives, Mrs. Kiser returning borne with him. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard W. Blum, of Hone avenue, Oil City, are happy over tbe arrival of a daughter at their home Tuesday of last week. . Dr. and Mrs. D. H. Edwardsof Wash ington, Pa , were welcome Christmas guests of tbe latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win, Suiearbaugb. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sibble spent part of the holiday season witb tbeir children, Walter Sibble and Mrs. W Roger., at Rocky Grove. Mr. and Mrs. R. W, Beers and children left last week for Ozona, Fla. where Mrs. Beers will spend tbe winter for the benefit of ber health. A marriage license was issued Dec, 22d in the office of Clerk of the Courts J C. Geist to Edward C. Nelson and Miss Clara F. Goode, both of Kellettville. County .Superintendent D. W. Mor rlsoo attended the fifiy-fifth annual ses sion of tl'Vennsylvanla State Educa tional AyaVcTation, held in Harrisburg last week. Earl Maxwell has secured a good po- sition as a clerk in the office of J. F, Normile, agent lor the Pennsylvania railroad in Oil City, taking effect the first of the new year. A.C.Brown Esq., accombanied bi family to Pittsburg Friday, and from there Mrs. Brown and two daughters will go to Hagerstown, Md., for a three weeks' Visit with relatives. Miss Minnie Diebl, of Kane, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fogle and daughter Beryl, of Kinzua, Pa., were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac McCoy dur ing Christmas week. Sam Fitzgerald, of New Castle, Pa. and Bert Fitzgerald, of East Liverpool, Ohio, were called here Christmas week by tbe serious illness of their father, Solomon Fitzgerald. Miss Alice Agnew arrived here from Portland, Oregon, Saturday evening, and will make Tionesta friends a visit of several weeka. Miss Agnew reports her folks all well and happy. Miss Julia Desmond, of Dunkirk, N Y., was a guest ol Miss Glenna Weaver during Christmas week. Miss Agues Anderton, of Oil City, was also Miss Weaver's guest for a lew days. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hood, of Tionesta township, Dec. 18th, a daugh ter; to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wertz, of Tionesta, Deo. 22d, a son; to Mr. and M rs. Chas. Harvey, of Tionesta, Deo, 30th, a son, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Gallup and daughter Kalberine, of Yourgsvllle, and Mr. and Mra. G. E.' Gerow, of Warren, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A Fulton, at the Central House, over last Friday. Joe Joyce, robust and healthy look- ng as ever, was mingling with Tionesta friends holiday week, He has been em ployed In bridge erection work in Ohio nd West Virginia, but will spend the winter in Buffalo, Miss Frances Brown of Punxsutaw- ney was eutertalned by Miss Marie Soiearbaugh (luring holiday week, re turning to ber borne Monday. Miss Suiearbaugb gave a tea in Miss Browu's honor on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gecrge C. Priestley cel ebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anni versary Deo. 20th at Bartlesville, Okla., which a number of Tionesta friends were invited. The event came on Sun day, the 2.5th, aud was celebrated the fol lowing day. By souvenir postal cards and papers received at this office it is noted that Hart jawrenceand Frank Walker former Tio- esta boys, were basking in the sunshine and beauty of New Orleans during the holidays, and possibly now and then cast- ug a goo-goo eye at the charming creole. Hon. W, J. Campbell, Represents ve elect, left for Harrisburg Saturday evening to be present at the organization of the legislature, which look place yea-, terday. Tbe real business of tun ; will uot begin before tbe Inauguration of the new Governor, which will be Tuesday the 17th Inst. George A. Birtcll, of Shlppenvllle, bas moved to town, having been transfer red by tbe National Transit to tbe posi tion heretofore held by Charles Haun for several years. Mr, Haun has been given another position In thedistrlut, thecbange to take effect January 1st. Emlenton News. This, being in the nature of promotion, will please George a many Tionesta friends. Miss Carlbel Forest Kahle, of Oil City, a niece of S. M. Henry, of Tionesta, and who is well and favorably known as a frequent visitor here, was united in marriage witb Chester Henlen. of Pitts burg, on December 23, 1910. Tbe cere mony waa performed by Rev. George W, Englar, pastor of Bethany Lutheran church, at bia home In East Liberty Mr. and Mrs. Henlen will reside In East End, Pittsburg. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hopkins and son Em stand Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hays and two children of Neilltown, who bave been guests ol Mrs. J. J. Millner of North Petroleum street for the past six week left on Wednesday afternoon for Iuiper lal, Cal., where they will make their fu turehome. Both Mr. Hopkius and M Hays are experienced In the oil business and will work in the California oil fields, -Titusville Herald, Dec. 29tb. Among the many holiday home comers we note these: Glenn Henry from bis medical studies at tbe University of Pennsylvania; John Ritcbey, Archie Holeman and Roy Bovard from Pitts burg; Wallace Mealy and Wm. Dickra ger from Erie; Bruce and Gilbert Hag erty from Bradford; Miss Essie Scowdeo from Park Institute, Pittsburg; Will Clark from Schenectady, N, Y.; Leigh Thomson from Youngstowo, O.; Curtis Proper and P. L. Hill from Eastman Business College, Pougbkeepsie, N. Y, Clifford Foreman from Perry, N. Y Miss Muriel Dunn from tbe Warren High School; Miss Sarah Carson from her school at Mariasville, Pa. We clip the following from a Man nington, W. Va., paper under date of Dec, 22d: "At 6 o'clock last evening Miss Cornelia Myers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Myers, and Mr. E. J. Holt were united in manlage by Rev. C. Goodwin of the M. E. church. Tbe cere mony took place at the home of tbe bride's parents on Main street aud M and Mra. Holt left on train No. 55 for ten days trip. After January 10th tbey will be at home to their friends at 215 East Main street. Both Mr. and Mrs, Holt are well known here and bave many friends who extend congratulations. Mr, Holt is employed at the Homewood Pot tery." Mr. and Mrs, Holt spent last week in Tionesta as guests of the bride's grand parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Daniel Walters. Reading- Club Entertained. Tbe Tionesta Reading Club was most delightfully entertained at tbe home of Mra. James Haslet on Tuesday evening, Dec. 27th, Miss Uattie Goold, a teacher in the Oil City schools, who was the guest of Mrs. Haslet, gave tbe club an il lustrated description of her trip to th West Indies. Miss Goold, witb a friend took ship at Halifax; going south tbey visited the Bermudas, then south to the Bahamas aod West Indies. They visited a number of tbe islands of these different groups, making a six weeks' visit at the borne of a friend on Monserrat Island this being a small Island of the group of tbe Lesser Antilles. Tbis Island was discovered and named by Columbus in 1493. Miss Goold bas made a thorough study of the history of these islands, the customs, mode of living, religion, dress, and everything pei tabling to the people also the fruits, flowers and vegetables While she threw the pictures on the canvas, all of which Bhe bad taken with ber camera, she related to the club these facts which she bad gathered on ber trip In such an interesting manner that the ladies of tbe club were more than de lighted and felt that they had indeed had i rare treat. They received a better knowledge of the inhabitants of these islands than they could have In any other way, with the exception of visiting them, and those who bad the idea that the Lesser Antilles was au unimportant group of Jittlo Islands inhabited by an uninterest ing people, learned that the reverse is true, and only regretted that they could not take tbe delightful trip. At tbe close of this part of the evening's entertain ment the hostess served dainty refresh ments, including preserved limes, which Miss Goold bad brought from tbe islauds. Konljr-Kuab. Relatives and friends here have been notified of the marriage at Berkeley, Cal., of Miss Kathleen Raab, of that city, to Charlea F. Konig, of San Francisco, Cal. Tbe ceremony took place early last week Tbe bride was a former resident of this ity, being a daughter ol George Raal who removed to California three years a-jo She Is a niece of Andrew Moyni ban, the well known producer of Selden venue. The couple will spend their oneymoon in Los Angeles and tho southern part of California. They will reside at Oakland, Mr, Konig being en gaged in business in San Francisco,-Oil City Derrick, Deo. 2'JJ. Kellettville' Poet Welcomes Winter By John 11. lSrenmiu, ArtUt. I've put away my tired old but, My bull it's on the bum; My overshoes I'll need once more I'm glad 'at winter's come. While coasting down our icv hills, And skating, it's the jnlly'fun; And merry bells of winter ringing I'm glad 'at winter come. The cows down in the burn Hear my gentle whistle, come, And know it's no time forexurciso They're glud 'ut winter coiuo. To warm your hands ufter skating It's lots more jolly fun, Willie miimmu tells nice stories I'm glud 'ut winter come, ellfttville, l'u., Dec. 31, 1910. Stockholders' Meeting. The annual meelinn of the stockholders f tbe Forest Telephone and Telesranh Company will be held In the Directors' Room of the Gob) Standard National Bank, at Marlenville, Ha,, January 10, at o-ciock p. m.. iimi. lor the nurnose of lecting officers lor the ensuing year. a. ii. n kill, resident. J. B. Cottlk, Secretary. Constipation is tho cause of many ail- en Is ami disorders that make life miser- Ide, Take Chamberlain's Stomach anil Liver Tablets, keep your bowels regular ml you will avoid these diseases. For le by all dealers. 1-4 Off od all Christmas Goods. Chinaware. Comb and Brush Sets. Manicure Sets. Fancy Bdx Stationery. Fancy Boxes. Dolls. Leather Goods. Jewelry. Pail Candy. Perfumery. Bovard's Pharmacy. Reduced Priced la force in our store since the holidays. Remember that we have one of the finest stocks ot Up to Date Jew elry In this section ot the state to make selections from. HARVEY FRITZ, The Leading Jeweler, 82 SENECA St., OIL CITY, PA. We give "S. & II." Green Trading Stamps. Special Sale of Men's Overcoats and Suits. We are going out of the Clothing business and bave only 19 Suita and 2H Overcoats left. Sizes of Suits 3!, 40 and 42, Kegular prices from 810.00 to 815.00. If the price will cut auy ice they will all go in a short time. Overcoats all sizes, black, brown and crev. Rezular from 88.00 lo 812.50. They muet all eo this month. Why not have a new Suit or a new Overcoat when vou can bnv a pood one for lens than 85.00? Don't Wait too Long. The Best Will Go First. L. J. HOPKI If You Want the for the Least Beit' Bel MoniS. Call and see ours. We have the old fashioned larp-e body Bells, also Chimes. String Bells, and Swedish Bells with 4 and 6 bells. Skates for Ladies, Men and Boys. Sleighs and Sleds. Snow Shovels for Big and Little Folks. Tionesta Hardware. s. s. SICWORTH. We Give A II.' Ureen Trading Ntaiupa. 25 Per Cent. Discount For Cacsh Only From the plainly marked price of every Man's and Young Man'a Fancy Overcoat in Our Stock. This oflW is not confiued to a few odds and ends and unnVii ratlin trlna but the pick and choice of The Largest and Best Stock, of Overcoats in the City, Every fancy coat in tbe bouse included. Presto aod tilain coll same umcouDt. First choice, of course, is best. AMM 7 foFFc. pmeir CLOT 4!3c435ENLCA.5T, OILC a the T I HER X ) 4 " ,
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