effig Smarts Centre Street at The Roaxl of Low Prices acrid Big Values Leads Directly to This Store. It's an easy matter to become famous for low prices, if a store handles cheap, 6hoddy goods. It's an easy matter to deal in nothing but high quality goods if the question ot price could be ignored. But to combine really worthy values with moderate prices there's the rub. It requites long and profitable experience; never ceasing watch of the market; accurate and prompt judg ment in selecting; and absolute and selling. An experience and study of bined with a uniform reputation for fair dealing, has built up for us the most extensive business in this part of the state. We are confident that we are in a unique position to fill your needs satisfactorily. Can t we become When You Select Carpets or R.ugs. In our Daylight Rug Department, the feature brought es pecially to your attention is the piles on the floor. This not only but gives it the same appearance floor in your home. These rugs are for the most tall Mills; beyond comparison the finest rugs made in this country. Customers in continually increasing numbprs call for them, realizing the desirability ties, the unusual number of private patterns, and the numerous sizes in which Whittall Hugs are woven. WhittaJl R.ugs Have Ql Mini mum Selling Price. When you buy one here you may be assured that the rug will cost you not a cent more than in any city in the United States. As the exclusive agency tor Whittall Rugs in this vicinity, may we not have the opportunity of showing you these rugs It will be the means of establishing a confidence between us that will be to our mutual advantage. YOUR MONEY ir you Npenri all, soiiie body else deposits your earnings. We want you to de posit your money yourself. We will pay you Four Per Cent, and your savings will grow. Oil City Trust Company Oil City, Pa. Look at these two pictures: The difference is caused by the different kind of oil used. If you want the steady, clear light al ways order the best oil FAMILY FAVORITE OIL Triplf-refineJ from Pennsylvania Crude Oil. Costs little more than in ferior tank wagon oils saves money, saves trouble saves your eyes. Your dealer has Family Favorite Oil in barrels direct from our refineries. WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO. InatpMdant RthMrs PITTSBURG, Pi. Also makers ofWaverly Special Auto Oil and Waverly Gasolines. Clear Steady Light with-out a Flnkpf f L FREE-20O Pin CROOKED ALL RIGHT Hogan An" phwy don't yez like Dooly 7 Doran He's not on th' square. Hogan Phwat makes yez think so? Doran He's th' kind av a man th't :nn't look ye straight in the eye till 'er back's turned. New Town on the Map. A little girl in the Atchison depot nas watching a freight train go by. "Mamma," she said, "where la Capa city?" "I don't kiusw; why?" asked the mother. "I see it on a car there," she replied. "Capa city" happened to be "capacity, 52,000 pounds," ' which she really saw. A TIL, ...siT L jilkJiktQ Elm, Oil City, Pa. honesty in methods of buying more than twenty years, com better acquainted! fact that we keep our rugs in makes the rug remain flat, here that it will have on the part from the celebrated Whit- of their superior wearing quali BMt-idli aD aW aO. VAIN EXPERIMENT. Daughter Pa, why do you let the furnace go out every evening Mr. Ro mance comes to see me? Father I am trying to freeze out the microbe of love, my deluded daughter. Truth About an Author. Hardy's secret, it seems, is like that of Richardson. Both are famous as anatomists of the feminine heart, and each in his youth wrote the love let ters of many humble and illiterate young women. Literary biography, like history, repeats itself. Boston Transcript sOsHMMMMMMMM A CONVENIENT SUMMER HOMff. isart of It Permanent, the Rett You Fold Up and Put Away. The vacation problem teeing to mve been very satisfactorily solved y Adt Inert I. Spltzer of Toledo, V.'.o. Up the Maumee River at a con cr'cnt distance from the city Mr. ';:i;ztr has located his summer home, .hk'h consists of four separate de- 11 lied houses, three of which are 'l;:sively for sleeping. All are of heavy canvas stretched ver frames of pine, with board floors I. ed abou. two feet from the ground, ah building has two canvas roofs, ays "Country Life in America," one 'ipirg about eight inches above the -l.er. This not only makes the rooms ooler, but in case of a severe storm '. prevents any leaking. The canvas a made in sections of proper size, fetched over the wooden frame and it ter.ed to it with screw eyes passed jrough holes cut about the edge of i;e canvas. Thus moving in or out is a simple .KUr. At the end of the season the i.nvas can easily and quickly be .i'.;tn down, leaving only the wooden rnme exposed to the weather during he winter. If the woodwork is paint .'(I to prevent Its becoming water oaked. rotting will ba prevented for everal years. The furniture may be shipped back to the city home or placed in a small, Inexpensive stable or automobile house near by as de sired. Reconstructing the house' upon ihe return of summer is equally simple. Chateaubriand's Early Struggles. A new discovery has been made about Chateaubriand: nothing less than that he once sold stockings on 'omir.ission. . It was In 17H0, when he vas still an officer In the royal ser 'ice. He had a debt of honor, amount ng to 200. He wrote to a distant relative, one La Morandals, who man :fa.;tured stockings In Switzerland, ipiealing for help on the ground that :e must either pay that debt o blow lis 'ira.ns out. La Morandals, instead of sending f in lirney, sent him 169 dozen pairs if stocking, offering him a liberal commission If he wntild hpII them '.niong his distinguished frlenr1:. He ?ratfully accepted the affer and sue ceded in disposing of the merchan dise. There is reason to believe that he managed to plant a good deal of it on the stores department of his own regiment. Westminster Gazette. Snakes Driven by Fire. People residing In the Pine Creek Valley, which Is contiguous to the wild larr1 districts that were burned over recently, report a terrific influx of snakes driven into the valley by the grt t area of fire that ran over the wooded section. The rattlesnakes are taking refuge in outbuildings, chicken pens and the like, so that there is a veritable snake panic In that section. The rattle and black snakes are the most numerous varieties, as these are the type of reptiles that stay for the most part in the hill sections. Williamsport correspondence Philadelphia North American. The Queen't Coachman. There Is one person, or rather per sonage, who played a very Important part in the coronation, and he is the driver (t the state coach. A king's coachman is usually aware of the cignity which surrounds his tillce. ''cnoinly the coachman to !.ci late .Majesty Queen Victoria had no mean misgivings on that score. At the 1884 jubilee this functionary wa3 asked if he was driving any of the royal and imperial guests who were at that time quartered In Buckingham Palace. "No, sir," was the crushing reply. "I am the Queen's coachman; I don't drive the riffraff." Ixindon Chronicle. Tia Significant "If." Three scientific men from an East srn college visited a certain Montana mine On the ascent by means of the usual bucket one profes-sor thought he perceived signs of weakness in the rope by which the bucket was sus pended. "How often," he inquired of he attendant, "do you change these opes?" "Every three months," carelessly replied the other. Then he added houghtfully. "This must have been forgotten. We mus; change it to-day f we get up. Christian Register. Looking Up History. As a small boy was standing on me of the best library chairs and lawlng with his grubby hands some )f the choicest bindlnss In the book case his progenitor entered suddenly md cried rather sharply: "What ara you doing at that book ase, Wilfred?" "Trying to find the History of the tTnlted States, father." "What for?" "Why. Joe Blllines at our Rchonl says Mike Donlin played with the Giants year before last and I say ho didn't." First Woman Typist. The will of Marearet A. Weller. said to have been the first woman In America to use a typewriter, was filed In the Probate Court The docu ment, which contains more than 1,000 words, was written in lone hand hv the woman and contains many techni cal legal phrases. She, like her hus band, was a court stenographer and resided i t 3739 Windsor place before her death. St. Louis-Globe Demo crat Regular Habits. It Is a good plan to have a regular time for reading. One accomplishes so much more in this way, and be sides establishes a kind of Intellectual habit that la a good thing In itself. In an hour, or even half an hour given regularly each day to reading, a great deal may be accomplished. Do not confine your self to serious books. Al ternate light with heavy reading and do not attempt heavy reading when you are tired. Do not read merely to be amused. Treat your books as friends. Do not follow blindly the teachings of any book. A TERRIBLE ACCIDENT. In the year 181)9, Charles Beat of Pol lock, Pa., was accidentally shot In the leg near the ankle. Six inches or tbesmaller bone was removed from the leg, leaving him In a serious condition. Two doctors Insisted on amputating the leg. Mr. Beat said:' "No, I will try ASIATIC BALSAM first." Three bottles healed the wound entirely In two weeks time, ASIATIC BALSAM Is the wonder of the age for healing Cuts, Burns, Scalds and Frost-bites and ban stood the test for 30 yearB, Try it for Muscular Soreness or Stiffened Joints on man or beast; for burses' Sore Shoulders, Sore Bscks, Kicks or Cuts, Progressive Liverymen snd farmers keep Asiatic Balsam on band for tbe many injuries their stock is liable to. It never fails. Try It and be con vinced. Mr. J. L. Flndley, proprietor ol tbe Ford City, Pa., livery stables, gays under date of 18!2: "We had a lame horse be come entirely useless. We tried every thing under the sun to cure this lameness and failed; we considered the horse a total loss, WelsLc'd'a Asiatic Balsam was recommended to us. After using a short time all lameness disappeared and the horse was entirely well. I oonaider it my duty to recommend Asiatic Balsam to all horse owners." Mr. H. T. Farley, livery and sales stable owner, ot Kittannlng, Pa, says: "After giving your Aslatio Balsam a trial I find it tbe best remedy for Cuts or Bruises I have over used. One of my men while clipping a horse bad his lip cut entirely through. We applied tbe Balsam which bealed Ihe cut almost Im mediately, One of my horses received I deep out on his leg, lamelng him badly A few applications of your Balsam re moved the lameness and bealed tbe cut In a very short time." Mr, F. K. Weaver, of West Penn Junc tion, writes under date of Jan, 1, 189!); 'I bsve used Asiatic Balaam for years sod It is the best remedy for cuts, bums and brusies k nown. It Is healing, reliev ing the pslus without smarting. I bsve always kept a bottle ou hand," Pollock, Pa., April 14, 1910. -"We con sider Alatlo Balsam a world beater for all cuts, burns and sores on insn or beast." Best Brothers, Mr. B. Steigner, of Herman, Pa., writes: "My sou Christian, aged 12, fell from a tree, striking on a broken bottle, cutting a gash In bis foot four inches in length and to the bone. We used Asiatic Balsam, three bottles ol which bealed the wound sound and well In two weeks." We are placing Asiatic Balsam on sale la all stores. If your dealer does not have It, ask him to get It, as he will have a ready sale for it when once used. Tbe WeUfleld Manulavturing & Chem ical Company, Parkers Landing, Armstrong Co., Pa, frat 7ru v.i... K fv n v.i special curtains -Elevenstylcs Whitcand Arabian Color Battcri bcrg Sill Curtains Battenbcrg applique in scroll and heraldic de signs on extra quality Bobbinetwithpicot edge. 38 inches wide yards long, $1.50 pair. Scrim Curtains Cord Bar Etaminc, White or Arabian color, with two inch hemstitcht hem, 36 inches wide. 2lA yards long, 85c a pair. Other Curtains, 35c to $40 a pair, including newest patterns all the best makes foreign and domestic. B0GGS & BUHL, NORTH SIDE, PITTSBURGH, PA. and Manufacturing Opticians. School children's eyes will be ex amined free of cost when accompanied by a note from (betr teacher or family physician. 1 be latest methods known to science are employed no drops arti ficial eyes in stock. Lenses duplicated on short notice. jMorck Optical Co., OIL CITY, PA. First National Bank Building. B ith Phones. JAMES HASLET, GENERAL MERCHANT Furniture Dealer, AND UNDERTAKER. TIONRSTA. PENN KEELEY CURE I Theatre that has ten continuously uo cessful for more than 3'J years is worth In- 1 vrstiijatitiir. For tlitdnig or drink hahit. I Write (or pariicslart.Only Kt-eley Institute iu H Western W nun 4248 Fifth At.. . Plttibor.h. P.. CHICHESTER S PILLS !- r.l AlWmsI'Ii a-'iiVu Kirn m MAMONO It It AMI I'lLlM, f, 5 years known M Beit, Safest. Always RelialO fry iaui4'ti ahh your ifruifin Ir A Clil.rlttuMrr'a IHNmond Tlran!,A I'llls in Kid and Uold metalllAV ixrs, icalH with Itiue RiMwn. 7 TnL. ... It... V - w WW OLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE T.A.P. Oil City, Ta. TKIAIj list. List of causes set down for trial In the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, commeneiiiK on the Third Monday of May, 11)12: 1. Alex. Wilson and Margaret Wilson v.Ueo. W. Buhl and C. F. Hunt, No. 30, November term, MHO. Summons In ejectment. Attest, S. K. MAXWELL, Prothouotary. Tionesta, Pa., April 22, 1912. PROCLAMATION. Whkrkas, The Hon. W. D. Hinckley, President J utlge of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for the county of Forest, has Issued his pre cept for holdinga Court of Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Court, Oyer and Terminer and Oeneral Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for the County of Jorest, to commence ou the Third Monday of Mv, boinn; the 20l h day of Msy, 11112. No lice is therefore given to the Cor oner, Justices of the Peace and Con stables of said county, that they be then and there lu their nronor persons at Un o'clock A. M., ol said day with their records, inquisitions, examination, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their olllce appertain to be done, and to those who are bou ml i n recog n izance to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jailor Korest County, that they may be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given un der my hand and seal this 22J day of April, A. 1. 1012. W. 11. HOOD, L.8. Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE or sundry writs of Fieri Facias and Vend I, Kx.. issued out of the Court of Common Picas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, and to me direct ed, thero will be exposed to sslo by pub lie vendue or outer v at the Court House iu the liorougli of Tionesta, Pa., on SATURDAY, MAY 18, A. D. 1012, at 1:00 o'clock p. in., the following des cribed real estate, to-wit: J. M. MONTGOMERY vs. THE PITTS BURG MANTEL MANUFACTUR ING COMPANY, a corporation, Fieri Faciss, No. 11 May Term, l'.H2, and Vendi. Ex., No. 11) May Term, 11)12. T. F. Ritcbey, Attorney. ALEXANDER C. ROBINSON vs. THE PIT18BURO MANTEL MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, formerly AMERICAN CASKET COMPANY, Fieri Faciss, No. 16 May Term, 11)12. A. C. Brown, Attorney. A 11 the right, title, Interest and claim of tbe deleodant in and to all that certain tract or piece of land Iving and situated in the Borough of Tionesta, County of Forest, aud Staleof Pennsylvania, bound ed and described as follow: Beginning at a post, being tbe ioutbwet corner ol the Coleman lot on Allegheny River Street, thence easterly along Coleman line the entire length thereof, and contin uing In asms direction, about -)S0 feet to line of Hick lea land, now F R. Lsnson. on a proposed atrf-at to be called Williams street, tbenoe southerly along line of said Williams street 1H0 leet to a post, on a direct line twenty leet south of the south ern wall of tbe south factory building, thence westerly on a line parallel to said Coleman line and twenty feet Vxith of the southern wall of the south Factory building about 480 feet to a pott on said Allevbeny River Street, and Ibence northerly along said Allegheny River Street about ISO feet to tbe place ol be ginning; together with the free and unin terrupted right to the use ol aaid pro posed Williams atreet to Bridge street in common with adjoining land owners and others. Having thereon erected two three story wooden framed factory build ings, 60x100 feet eaob, with all neoessarv conveniences, large dry kiln and brick oouer nouse. Taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Tbe Pittsburg Mantel ManulHotnring Company, a corporation. at ihe suit of J. M, Montgomery, and as tbe property ol l be rutsburg Mantel Manufacturing Company, formerly American Casket Company, at tbe suit of Alexander u. ttoninson. TERMS OF SALE. The following must be strictly complied with wlion the property is stricken down : 1. When the plalntitl'orothor loin cred itors become the purchaser, the costs on the writs must be paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on the prop el ty sold, together with such lien credit or's receipt for the amount of the pro ceeds of tlio suloorsuch portion thereof as he may claim, must be furnished, the ShnrilU 2. All bids must be paid in full. 3. Allsales not settled immediately will be continued until 2 o't'lock p. in., of the next day, at which time all property not settled I'm will agnin be put up and sold at tho expense and risk of the person to whom tirstsold. Soe Purdon's Digest. Ninth Edition. page 4411 and Smith's Forms, page 384. W. II . HOOD. KheriiJ-. Sheriffs Office, Tionesta, Pa., April 22, 1111 ITonitilljr ol.taln.Ml, or rtt RETURNED. 20 YEARS' IXPIRIINCI. OurCHABOISARI THE LOWEST. Send mutlul, photo ur .ketch for expert uratrh and fro. rvport on patentability. INFRINGEMENT lulls coudut'Ud before all court., ratents obtained throuirtl m, ADVER TISED and SOLO, free. TRADE-MARKS, PEN. (IONS and COPYRIGHT quickly obtained. Opposite U. 8. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, D. 0. wmmm There Are Hundreds of Spanking New Suits Ueing worn by Oil Men, and they carry the T. A P. Label. It takes time to move large masses. But we are hap py in announcing that our efforts to convince all moo that our clothing is worth trying, is bearing fruit. We are getting new customers every day. We know evory new customer will prove a friend because all the average man wants is a fair exchange for his money. When you buy clothing here you get more than you are asked to pay for. Suits 810 00 to 840 00 Wonderful values at 815 00 to 820 .00. This cut illustrates a Misses' $12.75 Suit of all wool serge. Jacket is satin lined, reveres and cuffs laced with satin to match color of .suit. A trim, jaunty, faultlessly tail- orprl suit $12.7.1. Comes in Tan, Light Brown, Navy and Copenhagen Blue. A Ladies' Suit very similar ol Cream Serge at the same price. The Kinter Co. Oil City, Pa. DEALER WANTED to repreNeiit excliilvely In forest County a well known Silent Valveless Motor Oar Any established dealer or respnDti'ile business man, who desires the representation nt the oldest and largest automobile manufactur ing company, producing a famous silent, valveless motor car with Self Slarter should communicate immediately with our repre sentative. J. S. Hoifmau Motor Car Co., At, i:TS, MI tltO.V 1M. Automobile Bargains Wa have the largest stock of Used and Second-hand Automobiles in Western New York Oakland, Oldsmoblles, Cadillacs, Reos, Hudson, Fords, Stoddard-Daytons, Regals, Maxwells, Bulcks, Peerless, Oyerlands and Many Others TOURING CARS FOUR, FIVE AND SEVEN-PASSENGER, RUNABOUTS TWO AND THREE-PASSENGER, Trucks and Delivery Cars 1,000 LBS. UP ALL MAKES ALL MODELS Thoroughly overhauled, refinithed and ready to demonstrate PRICES RIGHT Free Bulletin! issued every two weeks, giving descrip'ion of all can and prices GET ON OUR MAILING LIST AT ONCE IT SAVES YOU MONEY CENTAUR MOTOR COMPANY 59 FRANKLIN ST., BUFFALO, N. Y. T.A.P. Oil City, Pa. If
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