MIHIIMMII I S. & II. Green Trading Stamps with all cash purchases. Summer Floor Covering. Unusual Spring showing of the original Crex Rugs and Mattings by the yard. Nothing so cool, artistic, sanitary and comfortable, as Crex, lor the porch, sleeping room, summer home, or bungalow. An unequaled assortment of styles and sizes. Rug sizes 54x90 inches, 6x9 feet, 8x10 feet, 9x12.0. Yard goods to match of plain green color; widths, 27-inch, 36 inch, 72-inch (yard goods.) Special sizes made to order. Clean Dyed Cotton Fles. Extra values in American Flags. Decorate your home, office or place of business on Decora tion Day with a new U. S. Flag. These flags are very artistic, bright in color, and when suspended have the appearance of wool flags. They have canvas headings, with teeth grummets, with 43 stars on both sides. Size 4x6 feet, 90c, value $1.50. Size 5x9 feet, $1.50, value $2. Size 6x9 feet, $ 1.75, value $2.50. Size 8x12 feet, $3, value $5. A Genuine Imported Woddo r Wood-web PorchShade. This Porch Shade is known for the unbreakable fine-made slats, closely stitched, numerous air spaces which make it the coolest and most exacting porch is not affected by dampness, and will not draw heat. The Waldo Wood-Web is equipped with China rings, instead of pulleys, proper sized draw cords, and in hanging no nails or screws are required, For privacy, shade and coolness on the porch or windows, the Waldo Wood-Web is the unsurpassed shade. Made present in sizes 4-0x8-0, 6 - 0x8 - LoLncatster English Wshble Window We take orders for domestic 6ize or color; Let us quote estimate on new shades without obligation on your part. All work finished promptly and in cood order. Stock shades in lour colors. 36-inch cloth x6 -0 long, 25c, value 30c. 38-inch cloth x6-0 long, 50c, value 60c. 38-inch cloth x6-0 long, 60c, value 70c. The Smart & OIL CITY, PA. Oil City Trust Company, Oil City, Pa. Busy Since 1871. This company was organized in 1871 with a capital of $90,000.00. Capital, Surplus and Profits now exceed $850,000.00. Broken Lot Sale. 500 Pairs Men's High Grade Oxfords. $4.00 Oxfords $1.95. Banister Oxfords $3.95. We have taken out of our regular Block all lines on which aizes are broken, and marked tbem at prices to clean the shelves in a hurry. Not all sizes in each kind, but no Uxiord to please you. Sizes marked on each Shoe shown in window. Pick Your Size. Bargains if You Can. CARLON & CO., Palm Beach, Fla. ma Absolutely free from carbon. Light in color. Flow evenly, levet no depo.it. Waverly Gas Engine Oils will protect your engine.. They made from Pennsylvania Crude refined to perfection. Waverly Oil Works Co., Pittsburg, Independent Refiner Abe tnakart of W.vcrlr Special Auto OS W.vcrlr GaioJin.t. shade made. Furthermore, it not being varnished or painted m three colors, in stock at 0, 8-0x8-0. Shades. or foreign shades made in any Silberberq Co. doubt you can find your size in some Oil City, Pa. are Oil, Pa. and Wash Suits for Boys. All the good kinds at 60o and up. If you've been buying them at New York or Pitts burg you're fooling yourself. Oil City, Pa. HER ROMANCE SHATTERED School Teacher Tried to Educate Mae So She Could Marry Him but Failed. Pittsburg- May 23. Cora B. Lynch, young, bigh-mlndcd, well manicured, formerly scl'.ool teacher, but now wealthy and retired, told a Strang tale of shattered romantic love Vhen she appealed to the court for protec tion against John R. Neeld "here. ' Sh was endeavoring to educae Neeld Be that he would be a husband congenial to her. It was over Neeld's need of addi tional schooling that the dream ol love was Shattered. Soon after Mls Lynch met him In New York last win tor she became fascinated. Finally she told him she would par for nil education and then marry Dim. ins young woman had taught school near McKeesport. but gave that up when she made enough money In real es tate and coal lands. "I wanted to bring Mr. Neeld to the standard of education to which I was accustomed," she naively explained. According to Miss Lynch, Neeia look umbrage at her plans. He be came cold and distant. Miss L.yncn wanted to break off the singular en gagement but to this the man would not agree. According to the testi mony, the young man threatened to nour vitriol In Miss Lynch's face. She then got out' the peace warrant. The magistrate severely lectured Neeld and made hlra promise that he would leave the city. "I mess I will never marry now, Miss Lynch told the Judge. FARM CLASSES OPENED Normal Institute Will Give Instruc tion For a Week. Ijincaster. Pa.. May 23. The an nual snrlne meeting of the Farmers' Normal Institute of the state board of Agriculture will be Tield In this city from Mar 22 to 26. and wilt be the most Important agricultural gathering ever held in Lancaster county. Agricultural experts- will discuss mnny subjects relating to the farm, among those on the program being Professor. H. D. Fergheny, University of Pennsylvania: Mrs. Jean Kane, West Chester, to talk on butter mak ing; T. D. Harmon of the National Stockman and Farmer; Chester A. Ty son, Floradale. Pa., apple expert; Pro fessor James E. Rice, Cornell universi ty, In a talk on poultry raising; Pro fessor D. A. Brodle of the national de partment of agriculture; Miss Sara Phillips Thomas, Philadelphia; Profes sor Thomas A. Malrs, State college, arnt Dr. J. C. Marshall, state veterin arian. BOY HOLDS UP STREET CAR, His Action Impelled by Scenes at a Moving Picture 8how. Scranton, Pa., May 23. Eight-yea. old Leroy Hlttls of Sanderson avenue, who had been to a moving picture show and saw a holdup depicted, ob tained his father's revolver last night and proceeoVding to the street in front of his home, held up the crew of a Green Ridge street car. After clever maneuvering the youth was captured and the revolver taken from him. He was given Into the custody of his father and the revolv er confiscated. Up-to-Date Funeral. Philadelphia, May 23. The first auto funeral carriage made Ms ap pearance here. It Is quite a striking vehicle end Is fitted up with all con veniences. Thero Is a separate niche for the coffin and plenty of roomy goats for the nearest relatives. It Is expected that this Innovation will con siderably lessen the expense of fu nerals. Women's Big Missionary Gift Greeley. Colo., May 23. Fifty worn en delegates to the convention of the "SVomeo General Missionary society of the United Presbyterian church of the United States, In session here, con trlbntcd $53,810, which Is the largest thank offering ever made since the department was organized 23 yea's ago. Monongahsla, Pa., led with IS, 677. Boy Drowns on Birthday. Selln Grove, Ta., May 23. Glen, the 14-yer-oId son of Mr. and! Mrs. Charles Erdley, residing on a farm liu mediately north of Selln's Grove, was drowned while bathing In Penn's creek, In the vicinity of his home, yes terday. the anniversary of bis birth, The body was recovered. This Store Has No "Competitors." Our standard of value-giving, open and above board business methods, and money back without qoibble or quar rel principles, puts this store beyond the pile of even the slightest comparison by any one else. Business with us is wonderfully good. Every day, every week and every month we are doing more busioess than the same time a year ago. We are too busy to even think for a minute of the imaginary "bard times" that others are talking about. WE KNOW that times are good. We feel that the people are alive to opportunities. Wlinesset.il On Saturday we offered a hundred Fanoy Blue Serge Suits for men at f 18. We were busy all day and sold a great many of these Suits. We sold some Suits to men who had all the clothes they ne ded, but for $18 well, it was too good to "pass up." These Suits are wonderfully good, f 18 is remarkably low. We eould never give them at this price but J. Cohen Sons & Co. needed money and we bad it. The offer we made was accepted. Hence, (18 gets you a Fancy Blue Serge Suit that should bring at least $22.50. All sizes. Her Evldtno. "! bad a colored wouiim before me as a complulnlng wliut." nald a criminal court Judge. "Slit- bad a man held for trial by a city mnKtHtrate on the charge that lie had attacked ber with a pair of scissors. 'He luout' near gouge mab eye out, Jedge,' she said to me. 'Jes' come at me lak a lion, be did, a-roarlu", sub. lie poke me in de face wlv dem scissors. Jedge. not once, but for four or Ovc times. He Jes' cut up my face lak It wns a yahd of ribbon, Jedge. The magistrate what held him to dls beah court says he nevab did bear tell of no more dang' ous man.' "Well, I looked her over. She had a wide, smooth, yellow face that didn't have a mark on It. I told her to re peat her story, and she went all over It again, telling bow the man had slashed her face with that pair of scissors. "But, madam,' I said, 'there Isn't a mark on your face.' "'Marks!' said sbe indignantly. 'Marks! What I care for marks, leni me ask you dat? I got witnesses, I tell you.' "New York Cor. Cincinnati Times-Star. 8he Had Courage. A self possessed young woman who knew no French strolled Into one of the larger downtown enfes. She spoke to the waiter In that decisive tone which distinguishes the Initiated and glanced over the French bill of fare with the nonchalaut air of a Pa rlslenne. "I'll tinve,' she began firmly as she plunged Into the sea of French dishes "I'll have let me see. Oh, yes, I'll have some bisque tortonl, a sultana roll, pomiues de terre and a little of that frontage. And. gnrcon, you might as well bring me a cup of coffee." The waiter gasped He started to speak, but the young woman froze him with one of those icy stares peculiar to the thoroughly sophisticated. And the order arrived two kinds of Ices, boiled potatoes and a piece of cbeese. But she ate It as If she had been used to that sort of diet all her lifejpjfcleveland Plain Dealer. Stories on Doctors. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle told several good stories of old fashioned practi tioners he knew. There was one man, be said, who never used to wash out the half emptied bottles returned to him, but emptied tbem Into one huge ti r, from which he dispeused this mix ture of medicines to bis more obscure patients. "It Is like grnpesbot," he said; "one of them Is sure to hit." There was another man who used to say, "When my patients are alive I don't know whnt Is the matter with tbem and when they die I don't know whether they are dead." That was like the medical man who said to a lady whose husband be had been at tending, "Madam, I have a very strong belief that your husband Is dead, but if It Is your wish I have no objection to a consultation." Cute Little Girl, One day while Kntherlno's mother was ill a cup of beef tea was prepared for ber, but Katberlne fancied It and drank almost all of It Her father was about to scold ber when her moth er said: "Never mind; It does me Just as much good to see ber drink It." Shortly after this a dose of castor oil was prepared for Katberlne, and she poured It luto ber doll's mouth. "Why Katherlne." said her aston ished mother, "whnt did you do that for?" "That's all right." Katherlne replied, "It will do me Just as much good if she drinks it" Boston Herald. The Danger of Criticism, If you simply cannot help criticising at least be carei'ul lu selecting your victim. A magazine editor to whom O. Hen ry had promised a story many times without delivering It sat down one day and wrote hiiu thus: "My Dear O. Henry if I do not re ceive that story from you by noon to day I niu going to put on tny No. 11 shoes nud come dowu and kick you down your own Btnlrs. I never fall to keep my promises." Whereupon O. Henry replied: "I, too. would keep my promises If I could do nil my work with my feet." Chicago Tribune. Accomplished. First rnssenger That Is Conductor Puucbem. He is one of the most ex perleneed men on the rond. Second Passenger I knew It before you told we. First Passenger How so? Sec ond Passenger Because lie slums the door nt the precise insinut that he calls the station's uuwe.-Juilge. Straw Hats for Man, Boy or Child. Every known good style is here in ample quanti ties to please the hardest to please person, 50j to $8. Oil City, Pa. To Automobile Owners. We can save you one-half the price charged you by automobile manufactur ers on Automobile Springs, and many other Items that are subject to breakage on your oar. - Comet Brake Lining, Hleel Ball, Lock Nuts, Colter Pins, Taper Pino, Carbide, Gasoline, Spotxoff, Oils and Grease. The No. 6 Igoltor Battery at 2oo is Just what yon need. Tires 32x3) at $18.00 each. All other sices in proportion. loner Tube, Inner Shoes and rein forcements at lowest prioex. Tlonesta, Pa. 11. C. Mapks. .Notice to Consumers. 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 Increased accordingly, Tionksta Uas Company. Is there anything In all this world that Is of more Importance to you than good digestion? Food must be eaten to sustain life and must be digested and con verted Into blood. When the digestion fails the whole body suffer. Chamber lain's Tablets are a rational and reliable cure for Indigestion. They Increase the flow of bile, purify the blood, stiengthen the stomach, and tone up the whole di gestive apparatus to a natural and healthy action. For sale by all dealers. TV Vet B & B True Velmtt night gowns may sale . .Women's Night Gowns, 50c to $50 00. Twenty-five styles at $1.00. Nainsook, Cambric and Ba tiste, trimd with laces and em broideries. One of the new models is Kimono style extra nice' Nain sook neck and sleeves trimd val insertion ; another is fine Nainsook Empire style low neck and sleeves trimd linen lace and fancy ribbon at waist line. Still another style, Sheer Ba tiste low round neck and short sleeves trimd with daintiest embroideries. V , All three styles merely ex amples of what we offer at $1.00. Twenty-two other styles at same price. ' Another attractive offering is a Kimono Gown made of Crepe Cloth, trimd with narrow em broidery and ribbon, $1.50. Very fine Nainsook Gown low neck and fancy sleeves trimd embroidery insertion and linen lace, $1.50. Fifteen other styles, $1.50. A novel trimming for Night Gown of very sheer Batiste is embroidery worked right on the cloth fine scal lopt edge dainty floral design, em broidered on the front, $2.00. D0GGS & BUHL, NORTH 8IDE, PITTSBURGH, PA. Fire Fire Fire PROTECTION. Insurance at Living Rates. Ileal Estate Bought and Bold on Commission. W. M. WOLCOTT, Agent. Office north of Bridge Street and Kulmer Block on Elm btreet TIONESTA, PA. WHY WE ADVERTISE IN THE NEWSPAPERS Because we want you to know of the ciass or worK turned out In our estab lishment. Because we eater to the Intelligent class and they read tbe papers. Because we can talk to more people through the newspapers, at a greater dis tance, in lees time and at a more reasona ble price than In any other way. Because newspaper advertising brings me Deal results wnen placed la a flrnt class medium. Because we know It is seen and read by almost everyone in tbe house where tne paper goes. Hoick Optical Co., OIL CITY, PA. First Natloual Bank Lenses for the Byee Building. Exclusively. Lingerie Exposition. During this week w will bold our Annual Lingerie Exposition. Display fixtures, windowi and center aisle tables to be employed for a most elaborate and complete display of Undermuslins Gowns, Corset Covers, Drawers, Chemise, Skirts, Combination Suits nd Princess Slips. . , This immense stock laid out so you can glanoe at every single garment. We have tried bard to assemble tbe handsomest assort ment nf lingerie this atore or any other store ever brought to this lection.' Not alone have we striven to excel all former showings in point of beauty and appearance, but we have been able to secure va'-jes in our opinion superior to any shown ou former occasions, Your inspection is respectfully solicited and your docision awaited with interest. This is the day of specializing along every line of manufactur ing eodeavor, Formerly a maker of -underwear made every separate item of ondermuslioi, Ladies', Misses' and Children's Gowns, Draw ers, Skirts, Chemise and Corset Covers. Now we buy these from manufacturers who maki a specialty of each separate item, and con sequently this exposition will reveal better garments at less cost. WILLIAM B. JAMES, You Can Take Your Ease Anywhere, -. -I . So far as your clothes are concerned, if to get tbe best clothes possible. Hart, Schaffner & Marx Make that kind of clothes; and we sell them; clothes made to satisfy the most fastidious dressers; stylish clothes made iu the latest and most approved fashions; made of all wool fabrics; tailored in the best manner; made to fit. We want to show you tome of the Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits, $18 Our line of Straw Hats was never and they are reasonably priced, too. Max Jacobs, One Trice Store, Clothier and Shoer, 233 Seneca Street, Pennsylvania Railroad POPULAR ONE-DAY EXCURSION TO OIL CITY and TITUSVILLE Sunday,-May 28, 1011. 8PECIAL TRAIN Fare to Oil City Train Leaves. or Tltusville. Warren it. 68 am ft 00 Irvlneton 10 05 " 1 00 Tldioute West Hickory Tlonesta Oil City - Tltusville Ar. pm Returning, Special Train leaves Titnsville 8 00 p. m., Oil City 8:40 p. m. Tickets will be aocepted for pasMKe going and returning only on Special Train on day of Excursion. Baggage will not be checked. .Children between 6 and 12 yeara years of age, half fare. Exploding Oil Tanks Shake Town. Cairo, III., Miy 23. Two huge oil tanks of the Southern Independent Oil company exploded yesterdHV, ehaklng the entire town. Thousands of gal lons of kerosene and gasolenj were burned. The tanks were locatoil a Quarter of a mile south of Cairo. Drought Threatens Berries. Delmar, Del., May 3. Lower Sus sex county has had no rain for five weeks. The strawberry crop will be a complete failure unless rain Is ro coived In a few days and at presert. with the aid of rain, there will not be over half a crop. Six Burned as Bolt Kills Wem.in. Chicago, May 83. During a severe electrical storm yesterday afternoon Mrs. VV. S. Cadweli was sirurk by lightning end Instantly killed a she sat reading a book In her homo. Six oth ers were burned and shocked three being thrown violently from chairs. Fielding at Lisbon. Lisbon contains the grave of Henry Fielding. It was on Oct 4, 1754, that Fielding died in the rortugucse cap ital, and It was In 1S30 that his tomb wns erected lu the English cemetery. And Fielding didn't like LIsbou. "As the houses, convents, churches, etc., are large," he wrote, "and all built with white stone, they look beautiful at a distance, but as you approach nearer and And them to want every kind of ornament all Idea of beauty vanishes at once." At that time a voyage to Lisbon was on undertaking not lightly to bo contemplated. It took Fielding exactly fifty days of foul weather. St. James' Oazette. Shot at Shakstpsare. "Shakespeare was a smart man," said Si Simlln, "but there was times when he didn't hit it right" "For Instance?" "That remark about 'rather bear the Ills we have than By to others that we know not of.' If that was the case there wouldn't be no hoss trades." Washington Star. : - , OIL CITY, PA. you takes some pains in buying them new weaves and models. and up. larger or better tbau it is this season, Oil City, Pa. 10.S0 " IS 10.4(1 " 75 10.5(1 " 75 Ar. 11.32 " JAMES HASLET, GENERAL MERCHANT, Furniture Dealer, AND UNDERTAKER. TIONESTA, PENN J. L. Hoplor 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 always at reasonable rates. Prompt service and courteous treatment. Come and see us. Hear of Hotel Weaver TIOIsTEST., Telephone No. 20. CHICHESTER S PILLS "r?N. 1'IIK DIAMOND llRANIh A Pruvartat. Avlr frw-f'll I.f 'llVu-TPR r tai lIAMONI It KAMI I'lLI.K, for W years known as Best, Safest. Always Kellabla SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE wmsm Promptly obutfnM, or FCC RETURNED. SO VIARS' IXPIRIINOS. Our OMAROIS ASI THC LOWIST. Send model, phcto or .ketch for exprrt Man-h and free report on patentability. INPSINGIMENT iulu conducted before all oourta 1-atenU obtained through tlft, ADVIAV TISIDand SOLD, free. TRADI-MARKt, PIN. SIOHS and COPYRIGHTS quickly obtained. Opposite U. 8. Patent OfTtoe, WASHINGTON, D. O. rauiml Ak your UmuUi for fx 4 h1.rbt.terB I Man on I TlrmdA 1'IIU in Krd an-l Hold mmlllAVJ bmrs, ieikl with Itlue RlM-on. V Take ma ofhrr. Itnw f tans V
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