f Have You Protection AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE? You omi not all'ord to take your own rUk against loss by tire. Kemember that we represent 14 OF THE BEST COMPANIES IN THE WORLD, and will be glad to call on you wben you waut fire liiituraiice tbat really protects. Drop uh a card and we'll do the rent. We are agonts In tbla county for the TITLE GUARANTY AND TRUST CO., and can furnish seourlty for County ofUolals, bauk olUalals, eto. CM. AlSi k SON, TIONESTA and RELLETTVILLK.PA. TIio Tionesta I Pharmacy We J Are Ready. J Our Ice Cream Tartar and Soda Fountain in in operation now and we are prepared to serve you with Moore's cele brated Ice Crea.m. I None better made anywhere as a trial will convince you, and we serve with it the Hungerford Smith Flavors and Crushed Fruits. Also all delicious f Soft Drinks I at all times. All sanitary appliances and everything neat and clean. Ice Cream furnished in large quantities on short no tice. H. H. CRAIG, PROP. Spr iiig and Summer. Special rates until August 1st, Warren ItuMiiiess College, Warren, Pa. Nniltli ISuNliiefts College, Jamestown, N. Y. Kane ItuftluesM College Kane, Pa. Every graduate employed. An onsur paased record has been established la these institutions for teaching up to date business methods. Students enter at aoy lime. Write for particulars. C. W. Smith, President, Warren, Pa. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. NKW ADVERTISEMENTS. Levi A Co. Ad. hammers. Ad. Capable. Local.' Penn'a Ry. Ad. Carlon A Co. Ad. Max Jacobs. Ad. Hoggs A Buhl. Ad. The Prints Co. Ad. J. C, Scowden. Ad. Wm. 11. James, Ad. Oil City Trust Co. Ad. Smart it Silberberg. Ad. Tionesta (las Co. Header. Forest County National Hank. Ad. Klngsley Twp. School Hoard. Reader. Oil market closed at $1.30. Ia your subscription paid? You can get it at Hopkins' store, tf Oil and gas leases, best form, for sale at this office. tf Lewis Cook started a fleet of five of the Collins, Darrab & Co, flat boats fot Pittsburg last Friday, Superintendent-elect J. Orr Carson will publish bis list of teachers' examina tions the first week in June. Abe Martin says: "Therbalnt been a quorum at the grocery store siuce they put the cheese In a wire cage." Wood frame Spring Tooth Drag, 7.50. Steel frame Seventeen Tooth Lever Drag, 13.50. Tlonesta, Pa. II. C. Mapes. Paul Carson hoe a contract and Is engaged in putting In a Harris com pressed air water system for Judge F. X. Kreltler at bis residence in Nebraska. Wantkd.-Railroad Cross Ties. We buy all kinds and pay cash. The Berry Co., Oil City, Pa. tf L. A. Davis, Agt., Tlonesta, Pa. ForSalk. The property of the late II. M. Zahnlser, on Walnut street, Tio nesta. Cheap to a quick buyer. For particulars write G. W. Arner, Rimers burg, Pa. t According to the Franklin News, a petition is reported being circulated in the Nursery to take the necessary steps to convert Franklin from a tbird class city Into a boro. J. M. Howell, a popular druggist of Cireensburg, Ky., says, "We use Cham berlain's Cough Remedy In our own household and know it Is excellent." For sale by all dealers. A first class house, modern in all lta appointments and practically new, with good sized lot and garden, on the south aide of Bridge Btreet for sale. For terms inquire of C. M. Arner, Tlonesta, Pa. It's time to be thinking ot that new roof you may be need lug for your bouse, barn or other building. If you want roofing of any kind, consult J. J. Lan ders, Tiouosta, before placing an order. . Following is the list of letters lying uncalled for in the Tlonesta, Pa., post oflloe for week ending May 17, 1911: Mrs. Eina Chase (card), E. h. Collins. J. W. Jamieson, P. M, If blossoms count then we shall have a bumper crop of fruit "this coming." Never were the trees more resplendent in their dresses of white and pink, and it would seem that some could not bold an other petal. Wanted Capable men out of employ ment can secure position worsh flOO weekly and upward, if you are willing to get out and hustle. A high class propor tion. Address "Capable," oare Forest Kevcblican. 4t Walter Clement, the 7-montbs-old son of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Burt, of Nelll town, this county, died Monday after an Illness of two weeka from pneumonia. A bright little child whose death U a se vere blow to the fond parents. On Wednesday at 8 p. m. there will be a special meeting of the Forest Broth erhood held In the Methodist Episcopal churob for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year. It Is expected tbat every member will be present A II illness Convention will be held In the Tlonesta Free Methodist church from May 21th to 81st luoluslve, the meetings to be in charge of Rev. J. 8, MacQeary, of Bradford. Preaching each evening st 7:45. All are oordlally Invited. The Nebraska W. C. T. U. will bold a "due social" next Tuesday evening, May 23, In the basement of the church. Ice cream, cake and ooflee will be on sale. Let us have a good crowd, and the mem bers will please come prepared to pay their dues. Last Saturday our local sportsmen emptied 52 cans of brook trout Into the various streams In this vicinity. Tbey were from the U. S. Government hatch eries, and a fine lot, averaging about two inohea In length, with scarcely a dead one In the entire batch. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Kelly of German Hill, with whom the deceased bad made bis home, desire to express their tbanka to the neighbors and friends who gave them assistance and sympathy during tbe illnosa and after tbe death of their broth er, the late George Matba. It's a pretty true saying, this from the Franklin News: "Tbeie are plenty of people who never had two consecutive thoughts worth expressing In their lives who will watch for years for an oppor tunity to say something mean about a preacher who la trying to do some good." The dandelion crop Is a large one this year, far exceeding anything heretofore attempted in this country, so far as any one knows. Why this superabundance of the little yellow blossom tbe best of tbem seems unable to explain, but tbat there la "something In the air" thatcausea it is beyond question. Have you taken notice? We are Indebted to Prof. Archie R. Uillard, principal of tbe Ford City high school, for an Invitation to attend their commencement exercises, which take place tomorrow evening. Prof. U lllard's work has been so satisfactory tbat the authorities are likely to make blm a fix ture in the schools of Ford City if be doesn't watch out, On Sunday evening, May 21st, at 8 o'clock, the Chorus of the Methodist Episoopal church, aaslsted by Miss Geo avieve Doutt, Tionesta's talented reader, will give a sacred song service consisting of choruses, solos, duets, readings, eto. An enjoyable and profitable entertain ment Is assured, A cordial Invitation is ia extended to all to be present and enjoy the service. Tbe American Flag association an nounces that Flag day this year will be observed on June 14. Tbe governors of nearly all the states make proclamations shortly before the day, asking that flags on all publlo buildings be displayed, and mayora of all oities Join in asking tbe people to bang out tbe Stara and Stripes on tbe day set apart for tbe honor or tbe nation's flag. Up at Irvlnetor 48 Idle cabooses are now stored on side tracks. No better evidence of the lack of trafflo on tbe Pennsylvania river division could be asked. Each of these idle cars means tbe lack of employment of five men to each car, and the unused cars means at least 41 freight cars idle, or a total of 1,640 tbat all would handle over tbe road when tbey are In actual use. Tbe third quarterly meeting for this conference year will be held In Nebras ka beginuing with Friday evening of tbla week, at which time there will be a sermon by Rev. A. R. Rich, 0. D., and at tbe close the quarterly conference. Saturday evening Rev. G. A. Barnard, of West Hickory, will preach and on Sun day at 10 a, to. Love Feast, 11 sermon, followed by the Holy Communion, A dispatch from Harrisburg says: Tbe State Railroad Commission an nounced tbat it had declared discrim inatory the action of the Bell Telephone Compauy in granting free service for a limited period as an inducement to sub scribers. Tbe complaint was made by the Johnstown Telephone Company, of Johnstown, and tbe Petroleum Telephone Company, of Oil City. The diflerence Is the result of a prolonged investigation. Franklin News, Tidioute Chapter, D. A. R., held ita regular meeting last Saturday at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. L. L. Hunter, in Ti dioute. An Interesting report of tbe Continental Congress, held in Washing ton, was given by Mrs. Orion Siggins, Then followed tbe election of Mrs. Hun ter as Regent and Mrs. Orion Siggins as First Vice Regent. The office of Regent was made vacant by the election of Mrs. Cumings as State Regent of Pennsylva nia. All were Invited to the dining room, where delicious refreshments were served. A Dunkirk saloon man hung out a sign that he would give $15 for 1010 Lincoln pennies, which a brawny iron worker noticed. He entered the place and throwing down four Lincoln pennies demanned $fi0. The venerable joke was explained to tbe man wherein he bad to tender 1,010 cents to get the promised $15, It made him mad. Reaching over the bar be smashed the bartender on the jaw, knocking blm to tbe floor. "You gets tbat fer notbin'," said tbe giant. Tbe act precipitated a tight in which the saloon was wrecked. The Titusvllle Herald of Saturday contained this item. Who were they? "Two Tlonesta men, who had thought to attend the Forepaugh and Sells Bros.' show Friday afternoon, were actors of tbe principal roles in a little drama entitled "An Old Grudge, or Fight it Out." Tbo two young men alighted from a car at tbe Cold Storage building and without further ado took each other by their respective Adam's apples and rolled around In the street. Tbey were arrested and taken be fore Police Magistrate Charles F. Lei brich, who found that the little clash was tbe result of an old quarrel, which still rankled. One of tbo moo, who seemed to be acting partially In tbe defense of his life, was fined $5 and the other gave up six iron dollars to settle tbe matter. PERSONAL. A daughter was born Thursday to Mr and Mrs. Charles McCool of the borough. Mrs, Charles U, Hunter visited rela tives la Franklin and Oil City over Sun. day. Miss Hannah G. Irwin of Franklin Is a guest at tbe borne of her brother, Judge Irwin. Mrs. George W. Holeman Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Merton Mealy in Oil City for a week or two. Mrs, L. R. Freeman of Warren, spent several days of last week as a guest at tbe borne of ber nephew, James 1), Davis, Miss Lizzie Randall returned the last of the week, after a visit of a few weeks with ber sister, Mrs, Harvey G, Klser, at Tarentum, Pa. Constable James Grove of Kellett vllle, and Prof. Claude Terrlll of Whig Hill, gave the Republican sanctum a friendly call Monday afternoon, Sam Haslet has returned to Perry, N, Y., for tbe season, where be will oover second base for the Cutlery Works ball team In bis usual speedy fasblou. A birthday surprise attended by a host of ber lady friends in Tlonesta, was tendered Mrs. George F. Watson at ber pleasant mansion yesterday alternoon, Tbe following subscription renewals are thankfully acknowledged: G. W. Wardeu, W. U. Stiles, Endeavor; Jas. Grove, Kellettville; Ray Birtcil, Tlonesta. Mrs. James J. Connelly of Pittsburg is visiting at tbe home of ber father, G. W, Robinson, Mr, Connelly came up for a abort visit, remaining over tbe Sabbath. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cook, of Port land, Oregon, who are visiting In the east, autoed over from Cooksburg yes-, torday and called on friends at Endeavor and Tlonesta. Miss Lenore Rltcbey went to Con neaut Lake, Pa., yesterday, where she will remain for tbe summer giving in struction In voice culture and instru mental music. S. E. Douglas, of Hickory, spent a portion of tbe day visiting friends in the city. He was en route to Cofleyville, Okla., where be expects to locate. Oil City Blizzard, 10th. Mrs. G. H. Killmer and son Waldo returned Thursday from Rochester, Minn., tbe boy having recovered nicely from tbe effects of an operation which be underwent there a few weeks ago. Dr. F. S. Hunter went to Cambridge Springs, Pa., yesterday to attend the forty-eighth annual meeting of the Lake Erie Dental Association, which meets at tbe Hotel Vanadium, May 16lh, 17th and 18lb. Kane Republican: Miss Albertina Palmqulst, of Dubrlng, Pa., underwent an operation at the hospital Thursday morning. Mr. Norton Smith of Mar- lenville, was operated upon at the hos pital on Wedoesday. -Titusvllle Herald of Thursday: Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Landers have returned to Tlonesta, following a visit with tbe lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William White. J. L. Hepler and S. T. Carson of Tlo nesta were business visitors In tbe city on Wedoesday forenoon. A. J. Burhen, with the J. H. West Lumber Co., Warren, spent a day or two of tbe past week at bis old borne and tried trouting. Alvin divides bis time between office work and on tbe road for bis company, and likes bis work im mensely because It is diversified, and it is a pleasure to know that he is making good. Mrs. L. L. Hunter entertained a party of twelve ladies at a beautifully appoiuted luncheon on Saturday at her home in Tidioute. Amoug the guests were: Mrs. N. P. Wheeler, Endeavor; Mrs. Orion Siggins, West Hickory; Mrs. Carl Smith, Washington, D. C; Mrs, Susan May Sharpe and Mrs. G. F, Wat son, Tlonesta, John G. Jamleson went to Wilkes barre, Pa., Monday, to attend the annual session of the Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F of Pennsylvania, as a delegate from Tlo nesta Lodge, No. 369. Mrs. Jamieson ac companied bim as far as Williamsport, where Bhe will spend tbe week with rel atives, and next week they will visit Mr. Jamieson's uncle, G. W. Jamieson, at Lebanon, Pa. George W. Warden, general superin tendent of the Wheeler & Dusenbury lumbering operations at Endeavor, was a visitor in Tlonesta for a few hours last Wednesday. Mr. Warden has been a "little under the weather," so to speak, for a week or so, and though declaring that be doesn't need It, be baa concluded to accept the advice of pbysioians and take a reBt from business cares for awhile, a thing be has not done for many years. While In town Wednesday of this week J, J. Greenawalt, of Tylersburg, this county, recalled the fact that bis en listment as a number of Co. E, Tenth Pa., Res., took place just fifty years ago on May loth, his regiment went to the front. Co. E. was raised in this county with J. B. Knox as Captain, who afterwards be came Colonel. Mr. Greenawalt and F. M. Lewis, now of Pittsburg, are the only Sergeants who survive. Tbe old boys wbo are left will recall the days that tried men's souls with varied feelings of sorrow and joy Clarion Democrat. Until a short time ago our old friend Jerre was a citizen of Forest county, and we all feel proud of blm as such, and of his record as a loyal supporter of Uncle Sam in the dark days of the rebellion. Jfotlce. Bids will be received lor sn addition to be built on the Kellettville school bouse, size 32x40, two stories high. Plans and specifications may be seen at office of tbe Secretary. Bids to be opened and con tract let May Situ, 1011. Leon Watson, Secretary. Notice to Consumer!. Notice Is hereby given that on and after July 1st, 1911, the price of Gas to those burning by meter will be 27 cents per M., with a discount of 2 cents per M. if paid on or before the 10th of each month, and tbe price of Gas to those not using through meter will be Increasod accordingly. . Iionesta Gas Company. Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. You will find Cbambor Iain's Liuiment wonderfully effective. One application will convince you of its merits. Try It. For sale by all dealers. FOREST FIRES RAGINtt. Forest County Destined to Sutler Much Ry the Destructive Element. Destructive forest fires have been rsg Ing throughout this county for the past three days causing Inestimable damage to growing timber, logs, lumber and oil property. The townships of Green, Klngsley and Howe have suffered most, and at this writing the fires are still spreading, Although tbe sawmills, faa tories and other Industries have been shut down and tbe available crews taken to tbe woods to fight the elements the help is still Inadequate to cope with the flames while the weather remains so dry. Besides there Is a limit to human endur ance, especially In such strenuous work as battling with forest fires. Tbe Forest Gas Company's lease near Gollnza In Green township, on which are located forty or more producing wells, was saved with little damage, by the ef forts of tbe lease workers after a bard fight In which Harry Lovell bad bis eyes so badly Injured by beat and smoke that be baa been unable to use them since. This fire was evidently started by pure vandalism, as it broke out Sunday after noon in tbe woods where there was no habitation or work of any kind going on. Tbe timber lands around Gollnza have suffered great damage both to standing and "down" timber. . The Nebraska company bas still a large body ol timber In tbat section into which the Ore bad gotten and was creating bavoo Monday and yesterday. Monday afternoon E. L. De Woody, Jobber for the company, tele phoned to Tionesia for men, but there were none to be bad. In the region of Kellettville, on Salmon Creek and its branches great fires raged Sunday and Monday, but yesterday it was thought they were under control, and had been confined largely to the "slashings" where the losses would not be so great. A borse barn belonging to A. L. Weller wbo Is Jobblog for J. F. Proper on Salmon creek, was burned, but as tbe contents were mostly removed the loss was small. Some damage was sustained by Wbeeler & Dusenbury In a tract of green timber above Kellettville where a large force of men have been fighting fur tbe past three days, but what the extent of loss will be could not be de termined yesterday. The fire bad almost surrounded tbe oil lease of Capt. Uaight, on tbe east side of Tlonesta creek near Hastings station, but at last accounts it was thought tbe rigs could be saved. Judge Aul, who "stocks" for tbe Cent ral Pennsylvania Lumber Co., reports tbe loss of five skidways and a lot ol logs on bis job over near Loleta, In Elk county, Saturday, Cropp & Daniels, operating in the woods back of Eagle Rock, lost a lot of ties scattered over their timber tract. Reed & Fisher, in the same neighborhood, also lost many. The rain of tbis morning, though light, will work incalculable good in subduing the fires in tbis section, and was never more welcome than now. It looks as though the forest fires were done for this season, as the vegetation will be a pro tection against any serious spread. Reading Club's Closing Meeting-. Tbe Tlonesta Reading Club, with a few invited guests, was entertained In a most charming manner by Mrs. A. B. Kelly and Mrs. Sule M. Sharpe, at their home Wednesday afternoon, May 10th, at which time a program of unusual interest was rendered. It was an auspicious closing ot tbe year's study. The program began with a olassical rendition of Mon Bijou, valse, Tessarin, by Mrs, Jas. D, Davis, followed with a vocal solo, Sunshine and Rain, Blumeuthal, by Prof. F. W. Gill. The feature ot the afternoon, aud one to which tbe members bad looked forward during tbe year with pleasant anticipations, was an account by Mrs. Nelson P. Wheeler of ber recent trip abroad, She confined ber talk principally to Germany and Its peo ple, a subject with which she Is thorough ly conversant, having made a special study of the history and lauguage ot tbis country, Mrs. Wbeeler considers Ger many one of the most Interesting coun tries she has visited. Tbe Germans are loyers of tbe bst in art and music, and classical In their tastes, Tbe peasantry and common people are thrifty, honest, industrious and happy. The Emperor sets tbe example of Industry, having him self learned tbe book-bindera trade in bis youth. The Crown Prince completed the carpenter's and Joiner's trade. Tbe Em peror is intensely interested in every thing that concerns bis subjects. Mrs, Wheeler's very pleasing and In teresting description of tbis wonderful country was so highly appreciated tbat the olub is likely to take up Germany as Us coming year's study. Prof. Gill again favored tbe olub, by singing "My Ain Couutrie," Lemon, and "Sleep-time, Mah Honey," Howell, which be sang with exceptional sweet aess. At tbe close of tbe program an elegant three course menu was served by tbe hostesses. Tbe out-of-town guests were, Mrs. L. R, Freeman, of Warreu, Mrs. G, W. Warden of Endeaver, Mrs.CarlSmitb of Washington, D, C, Mrs. Frances M. Gastou of Mead vllle, aud Miss Uaunab G. Irwin, of Franklin. Drilling Tools and Ulg for Sale. Complete set Drilling Tools (except ropes) and including Cropp Rig, and Boiler and Engine. Lowest price ever beard of for the outfit. Tionesta, Fa. II. C. Mapes. New Plants Now on Sale at Charles A. Anderson's, Tlonesta. Vkoktaiii.k Plants. Early aud late Tomatoes, 15c, 25c and COc per doz. Early Cabbape ( transplan ted), 10c per doz. or GOc per 100. Celery, 00c per 100. Pepper, loo per doz. Fi.owkuinu Plants. Geraniums, 15c each or $1.00 per doz. Petunias from 25o per doz. to l5o each. Alyssum, 50u per per doz. Crego Asters, pink, while and mixed, 25c per doz. or $1.25 per 100. Sal vias, 25c per doz. and up. Coleus, 5c and 10c each. Pansies, 25o aud 35o per doz. Ferns, Hostou and Wbitmaul, 25u aud $1.00 each. tf For soreness of the muscles whether induced by violent exercise or injury, Cbamberlaiu's Liniment is excellent, Tbs liniment is also highly esteemed for tbe relief it affords in cases of rheuma tism Sold by all dealers. May Court a Short Session. Owing to the recalling of the Jurors summoned for May term of court the ses sion was one of short duration on Mon day. Judge Hinckley presided, with Associates Hill and Aul on the bench. Five out of the nine constables In tbe county were present and banded In their reports, showing tbe peace and dignity of the county was fully up to the usual high standard of excellency. Constable An drews of Hickory made report that tbe bridge over Hickory creek at the mouth of Otter creek, return of which bad been made at the February session, bad not yet been built. He also made return of persons setting an "outline" in the Alle gheny river, contrary to law, Mr, An drews also Interrogated the court as to his duties regarding autolsts who exceed the speed limit, and was referred to tbe dis trict attorney. None of tbe other con stables bad any serious Infractiens of tbe law to report. A libel In divorce was tiled In behaif of Oma Belle Mealy against ber husband, Alvin Mealy, on the grounds of desertion. The viewers appointed in February to lay out a new road in Harnett twp., made tbelr report, which was confirmed nisi, The viewers recommended tbe building of a road from a point near the Jefrries school house, on the Maple creek road, to a point on what is known as the Blood road where the Blue Ridge road Inter sects tbe said Blood road, and to vacate what Is known as tbe old Marienvllle road beginning near tbe said Jeffries school house and ending at Upper Red ely He, and also to vacate the road begin ning on tbe said Blood road one mile north of where the Blue Ridge road inter sects tbe Blood road. D. W. Clark, artist, and L. H. Menscb aud T.J. Reyner. were tbe viewers. Tbe charter of incorporation asked for by tbe Mt. Collins Cemetery Association was granted by the court. Prof. J. Orr Carson, the newly elected Superintendent of Schools of Forest county, appeared before tbe court and the oath of office was administered to blm by Judge Hinckley. He will not assume tbe duties of the office until June 1st. Sheriff S. R. Maxwell disposed of the Lawrence Hanbold farm property, sit uated on Blue Ridge, in Barnett town ship, In a sale at one o'clock. The prop erty was purchased by tbe plaintiff, Dr. J. J. Brewer. RECENT DEATHS. CARD, Mrs, Helen M, Card, who made her home in tbis place for a time with ber daughter, Mrs, H. S. Bohall, died at the borne of ber granddaughter in Sackett, Pa., May 15th, 1911, aged 70 years. O. C. Stroup, of Tlonesta, Is a grandson. Rev, W. O. -Calhoun will conduct the funeral service in Warren, this, Wedoesday, afternoon. Interment In tbat place. Mr. Stroup went up to attend the funeral. GRAHAM. Raymond Graham, a lifelong resident of Klngsley township, died at his home near Kellettville, Sunday evening, May 14, 1911, after an illness of six weeks from a complication of diseases. The deceased was born October 19, 1845. In bis young er days be worked at lumbering, and in after years followed farming. As a citizen Mr. Graham stood high In tbe estimation of those wbo knew him. A quiet, honest man who was generally on the right side of all questions of morality and good citizenship, he had a host of friends in the oommunity in which the most of bis days were spent, and his death Is mourned and regretted by all. He Is survived by his wife, whose maiden name was Lucy Ber lin. Five sons and three daughters also survive, as follows: Alonzo, Frederick, Halsey, Mrs, Wm. Patterson, Mrs. Bert Shaffer and Mrs. Wm. Heman, residing In tbe community, and Edward and Earl Graham, at borne. Funeral services, con ducted by Rev. W. E. Framplon, were held in the M. E. church at Whig Hill, Tuesday afternoon, followed by Inter ment In tbe Whig Hill cemetery. Duliriiijr anil Vicinity. Mrs. Olsen and Miss Iva Kinney ol Dubring spent last Sunday at Carlson's, at tbe Bear creek lumber camp. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Reed of Kane vis ited tbe former's mother, Mrs. Mitchell, at Dubring, recently. Mr, and Mrs. Cbas. Anderson of Dub ring called at Spring creek camp Sunday. Mrs. John Moore and Pearl Davis of Newtown visited Mrs. Bert Eminger last Monday and Tuesday. John Porter spent Saturday at Marien vllle, where be bad a bothersome tooth extracted. Mrs. Sam Oyler and Mary Porter were shopping In Sheffield Thursday. Mrs. B. D. Eminger and Mrs. F. W. Knupp spent Friday aud Saturday at Tylersburg. Mrs. W. B. Gadley of Wagner's Mills Is visiting ber daughter, Mrs. Uert Em inger. Ed Heppinger and F, W, Knupp made a business trip to Watsou Farm Thurs day. Mr, Heppinger has moved his family to Marienvllle from the camp at Spring creek. Sam Oyler will occupy the bouse vacated by them. Mrs. Bert Eminger, who has been quite III for some time, went to the Kane Summit Hospital last Thursday, where she has uudergnne an operation. Mr. Eminger returned home Saturday eve ning aud reports her doing nicely, lift friends wish her a speedy recovery. J. T, Godell of Watsou Farm purchased some Early Rose need potatoes from F, W. Knupp last week. Mr. Crispen of Ilallton, employed on tbe standard gauge branch of the T. V. R. R., is contemplating buildiug a houte aud moving bis family to Parrish. The housewives of our vicinity are busy with their housecleaning, aud the men are busier keeping out of their way. Rev, Charles Arters preached a helpful sermon in the Dubring hall Saturday evening, Tbe forest fires have been raging in this vicinity, burning the school bouse at Lainonaville, and a bouse which had been occupied by Kd, Fiscus, He bad luckily moved his family and household goods to Marienvllle that morning. Tbe T. V. railway bad a number of meu em ployed fighting the tires for two days. Mr. Raifsnyder of Enterprise, em ployed by the Enterprise Transit Co., was so unfortunate as to have the end of his left thumb cut off while at work on the lease, but aside from belug very painful the wound is not serious. Are you a Republican subscriber? You should be. There is just as much difference in talking machines as there ia in pianos. The Columbia Cirapho- phone Is the original "talking machine," made under tbe original basic pat ents. All other machines came later and have never caught up. We have two bargains in Disc Grapbophones. Bovard's Pharmacy. Hopkins' Store. Of course you are thinking of Carpets and Rugs About now. No use to go away for them. Save Money BY Buying Them at Home. We have an elegant line of Floor Coverings this spring. Bed Room Kuga, Porch Kugs all sizes, Parlor or Dining Kuom Kugs, such as Axmins ters, Wilton Velvets, Tapestries and All Wool Art Squares. Prices on !)xl2 Kugs ranging from $10 to $'25. Ingrain Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings and Linoleums. A good warietv and the styles and prices are right. Come and see. L. J. Hopkins The Principle OF Raising Water from a Tank in the Cellar In as old as the hills but the appli cation is new. With the Leader System You can have all the conveniences you have with a city water system. Saves tb 3 drudgery of carrying water, and expueing yuurse!f to cold drafts. You will live longer and enjoy life better. Let Us Explain this System to You. Let us show you its convenience and the cost of installing such a sys tem. We guarantee you a satisfactory job before we ask you for one cent. Tionesta Hardware. s. s. SICWORTH. We JIve "M. fe II." Men's $15 Suits. Men who uever befure paid as little as that for a suit, have bought these suits for business wear. Fabric, tailoring aud finish are equal to thoso of suits usually sold for SIM and higher. We trust thoso suits absolutely; and place our namo aud guurauty be hind tbem. No mailer what age or size a man is he can find one of these suits that it will be a pleasure for him to wear. Adler-Rochester Suits. For many men these clothes have solved the problem of getting the finest grade of tailoring at a moderate price. Adler Kichester designs and mortcnianship are noted throughout the country. They satisfy the most exacting men. Fabrics are correspondingly high in quality. Suit prices are Sl'0, 50, Sl'5 aud 327.50. Streov Hects For men aud boys for the Spriug of I'.H 1 on sale. AMMERS frOAJ PR 41X43 SENECA, 5T, Take or Send your Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Engraving to Harvey Fritz, Jeweler, Oil City, Pa., Where you can have your repairs done by skilled workmen who thor oughly understand their business. HARVEY FRITZ, The Leading Jeweler, 32 SENECA St., OIL CITY, PA. Stylish and Graceful. Higher priced looking and the longest wearing that's how Our $3.00 Spe cial Shoe for Ltdies and Gentlemen difl'era from all others. LEVI & CO. Cor. Center, Seneca and Syca more Streets, OIL CITY, - IA. You need never carry another nail of water nr even go out of the house on iturniy days. Put running water in your home in the kitchen bathroom toilet and have an adequate supply in the barn for water in IT stock washing carriages, narnesa lor the lawn, gudeu or lot protection against fire besides, A 0sJS& Dikas this ftoMlM. It tlimlnataa Hi anatrMly Urated wiwr uni ini iresui in h intr or arln out in ntnnr, Thacunipretted air in aiaidwrstel tank doei all tha work. In your cellar or burial in t)i (round it CMBOt (TMU, and II mlvM lit water problem furever. enoipletoavatemenata 48 (X upward! and Jim can imtall It jtMirHlf, U fou lit. It m hrtw you how a f. Water System In your home will uv you DtnT in lrtur'a nilli, and add tofout own comfort and aaliif actum at tua urn tint. A L0Sd0r Water Stttem tuitml totta oaadiof yonrfcotne will nator tit out of order or newt rwpairi. A few BUnutM aiunuuo Men day U all tbat In apparatus requlrm. Call or Wriu For Frf Deicriptivt BookUt Urceii Trading Kfaiuns. ICE" CL-OTMIERi ly$ 'Carry If j 1 1 Water MLL 1 r.L.i.J. OIL CITY. PA
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