5k (pmait Silkdm & Ceotre Street at Buying the best grade of merchandise one can afford, at the lowest price for which it can be obtained that is intelligent economy. Buying at the store best equipped to give you the best grade of merchandise at the lowest prices that is wise selection. You exercise both intelligent economy and wise selection when you deal with this store, and there's no outside expense in con nection. .Don't forget, please, that on pur chases amounting to $10 we pay your fare one way on purchases of $20 or over we stand the expense of your round trip ticket.' It will pay you to take a trip at our expense, and see how great are the advan tages offered to those who shop here. R.eeJ Saxony Net Lace Curtains. About the first of the month irom &t. uau, Switzerland, containing the most beautiful selec tion of Saxony Net Curtains in various styles, that has ever come to our upholstery department. Indeed, we feel justified in saying that in quality of net and workmanship, no domestic curtain can compare with these exquisite importations. The styles and patterns are numerous in extent. Some are dainty enough to add charm to the most elegantly furnished drawing room, parlor or reception room. Others, heavier by contrast, will complete the furnishing of the dining room or library and are also suitable for use in club parlors. The prices are $5.00, $7.50, $10.50, $13.00, $15.00 and $25.00 a pair, in 3 and 3 J yard lengths. LIFEBOATS. What lifeboats are to a ship-CAPITAL AND SURPLUS are to a financial institution. We call your attention to our Capital and Surplus, exceeding $880,000.00. Oil City Trust Company Oil City, Pa. POPULAR ONE-DAY EXCURSION TO Warren, Olean and Bradford Sunday, May 19, 1912 SPECIAL TRAIN Fare to Fare to Olean Train Leave. Warren or Brad lord and return, and return. Titusvllle. 7 40 am $100 $160 Kouseville 8.05 " 1 (Kt 1 50 Oil City 8 25 " 1 00 1 50 Tionesla... 9.1KJ " 1 00 1 50 Returning Spreial Train will leave Olean 8.00 p. m., Bradford 8 00 p. m.. VYarreD 10.00 p. m. Tickets will be accepted lor passage GOING aud RETURNING only on SPECIAL TRAIN on day of Excursion. Baguage will not be checked. Children, botweeu 5 aud 12 years of age, half fare. Pennsylvania Railroad. SAYINGS OF SAGES Men are but children of a larger growth. Dryden. To do two things at once is to do In it her. Publius Syrus. Tho two noblest things, which are sweetness and light. Swift. One life, a little gleam of time be tween two eternities. Carlyle. Troperty has its duties as well as Its rights. Thomas Drummond. Kxatuple is the school of mankind, and they will learn at no other. Burke. lie was a man who stole the livery ot the court of heaven to serve the devil in. Pollok. There is an ancient saying, famous a 'lion g men, that thou shouldst not ('Kige fully of a man's life before he lieth, whether it should be called blest or wretched. Sophocles. Science of Politics. Politics is tho science of keeping; citizens happy. Elm, Oil Citj, Pa. we received our import order Fare to Fare to Olean Train Leaves. Warren or Bradford and return, aud return. vV. Hickory 9.13 1 00 I 50 Tidioute 9.29 am 75 1 25 Olean Ar.12.10 pm Bradford Ar.12.10 ' Wood Given Long Life. There are now employed a number of processes whereby wood can be so altered in character that it becomes almost fireproof, and is no longer lia ble to dry rot or any of the disinte grations that come under tho head of decay. Showy Footwear In Russia. All Russians have a weakness for handsome footwear, and the result is that there are more showy boots worn in the czar's empire than anywhere else ou earth. This preference ex tends to the women as well as the men. Very Likely. Cousin Silas (reading) "It says in this here paper that a flea kin Jump 2,000 times its own length." Uncle Heck "That's probabfy why we never hear of a flea getting run over by a motor car. Puck. Why Not? Mr. Brown preached fearlessly and with power, and many In the audience were visibly affected. Rev. Mr. Ross did fine work with the chorus, and he sang as a solo: "Why Not Say yrflpm fwckiKkibke." Chicago Tribune. CARS FOR WOMEN. A Novelty on the Burlington Rail road Fitted With Electric Grille. By providing a car, exclusively for women, on two of its through trains of the Chlcago-St. Paiil-Mlnneapolla service the Burlington Bnllroad claims to have Introduced a novelty for the comfort of passengers. The new cars are more than eighty-live ftct long and are divided Into two apartments. The larger of these is called the women's car, a place where the women travellers may retire and rest In the luxurious easy chairs. The color scheme of the decorations is a delicate shade of green and the apart mont Is kept comfortable by an auto matic ventilating system, For passengers who have a hobby for cooking, or whose health requires that their meals shall be prepared in a special way, an electric grill has been added to the women's car. The newest and most efficient electric cooking appliances, with a hood and fan to carry away any fumes, allow the fastidious to prepare dainties as ?iily as they could over the chafing dish In their own homes. Officials if the Chicago Burlington and "lulncy Railroad Company say thl nnovation, contemplated for some line, has been hastened by the con itantly Increasing patronage of worn n travellers. The smaller part of he new cars Is a lounging room for men. i ne two trains on wnicn the worn en's cars have been Installed are the Minnesota Limited, which leaves Chi cago at 6:30. In the evening, and the Chicago Limited, leaving St. Paul every evening at 8:30. If the innova tion proves as popular as it is ex pected It will be extended through the entire Burllngron service. The new plan is already being watched by other railroads, which are. It Is said, considering the Installation of similar exclusively women's cars. Xew York Sun. Pianos From Chicago. i nicago is tne largest piano pro ducing centre in the world, turning out annually more than 100,000 lr struments, which are shipped all over the world. Manila alone, within the last two years, has taken over 1.101 pianos. Mexico, until the troubles overtook that republic, took more than 6,000 pianos annually from Chicago, and Central and South America, especially the Argentine Republic, have been great consumers of Chicago pianos. Up to a few years ago Germany sent an tne instruments that were shipped to these countries. But the German woods in the cases would not stand the climates. It was Milwau kee that first discovered this and sent trade emissaries to the far away lands. Within a few years Chicago has built up a large ex port trade in this. line. What holds good of the piano also holds good of band instruments. Chicago sells, approximately, 100, 100 pianos a year, aggregating In va lue about $.".0,000,000, which is about one-third of the entire product of the nation. Chicago Tribune. Hurt by War Relics. While in Chattanooga a fw weeks ago a local man noticed an old color ed man who carried his right arm in a filing. "What Is the matter, uncle?" he asked. "Is your arm broker?' "No, sah," grinned the old man, "It's jet gun sore." "Been hunting?" "No, sah. Ah been shootln' trees." "Oh, I see; target practice." "No, sah." "Then you'll have to elucidate." "Well, sah, it's like dis," the old man xplained. "We goes out into de woods an' shoots bullets Into de trees. After a while de trees grows around de bullets a little bit, then we cut dem down to sell to people fum de Norf as relics ob de battle ob Lookout Mountain." Youngstown Telegram. Eagle Nest In New York. An eagle's aerie, with fivo little eaglets, is on the Davis farm in the town of Somerset, Niagara County, on the Bhores of Lake Ontario. For many seasons past two Ameri can eagle., have made their head piarters at the Davis farm, but never until this season lid thfy nest, and io far as known It la the firm tirn hat a nest has been built In M,-jr;r ounty. The eaglets are f:.ir fully ;uarded by the old birds an w.Jl an y the nienibors of the Dav Uu.i.y. H'inter3 ere forbidden by h u, (hoot the birds. Rochester pf,tt y.i jress. Rubber Shipment. The rubber shipment t;u;u luring the live month -fi1 J er, 1910, aggregate. In vain 00 gold, against 2,Xft'ii Meji lu lit atne period of VMM. Thin a -xlu ive of guayul. rubber, which l'ts,Vl 52,5.10.000 in the five iumih lant ear, compared with $l,7'0,000 and 564,000 In the rc:pc''tlv ,tI') of .009 and 1908.-Daily Corihiilar and I'rade Reports. The Power of Niagara. A recent estimate of the amount of energy derived from Niagara Falls !Jlace3 It at 273,140 horse-power, dl ided in its applications as follows: Electro-chemical industries, 120,000; railway service, 56,200; lighting, 36, 400; various Industrial purposes, 54, 540. The total energy of the fails Is estimated at 5,000,000 horse-power, so that not nmci. more than 5 per cent. Is utilized. Youth's Companion. Just About. Uncle Ezra "Then what do you think la the matter with the world nowadays?" Uncle Eben "Just this: There's too much business lu religion and not enough religion In business 1" Puck. Abe Martin Says. Art Mopps has got a divorce from his wife. He has no plans fer th' fu ture 'cept he'll take a long rest. Many a feller has gono broke trustin' Providence. NO ENCOURAGEMENT Ml wMli Dobbins 1 see the physicians have Announced that Jenkins will recover, Bronson Yes, the lawyer Informed them that the estate was not large enough to go around. What a "Twister" li. In life Insurance parlance the "twist er" is that smooth-tongued emissary who goes about trying to persuado you to surrender your policy In a company with which you are perfectly content, on the ground that the rival company which he represents will surely yield bettor results. Big Salary Explained. And how is your excellent son, the divinity student? He graduated from tne tneoiogicai academy about a year ago, I believe?" "Yes, Just a year ago. And he's doing so well! They pay him a wonderfully large salary and next year he's to get more." "In deed! That's very unusual. Perhaps it is his excellent delivery that nets him the large emolument." "Yes, that's it. He's one of the pitchers in the big league." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Trm. Va.BM B & 0 7rw tasn suits and silk dresses Women's new $22.50 and 525.C ) Suits, $18.50. Fancy Mixtures, Line Stripes, u hipcords, Serges, Diagonals. Grey, Tan, Blue, Black. Women's new $35.00 Suits, $25.00. Imported Worsteds and Suitiiisjs. French Serces and ... o t Whipcords, Fine Diagonals and lomespuns, medium and dark Tans. Greys, Blues, also Navy and Black. New Messalinc, Taffeta. Foul ard, Pongee, and Charnicuse Silk Dresses and Gowns Dresses for all occasions street, dinner, aft ernoon or evening beautiful shades. $15.50 to $20.00 Silk Dresses, $12.50. $25.50 to $28.50 Silk Presses, $18.50. $33.00 to $10.C0 Silk Dresses, $25.00. BCGGS BUHL, PITTSBURGH, PA. and Manufacturing Opticians. School children's eyes will he ex mined free of cost when accompanied by a note from their teacher or family physician. 1 be latett methodi known toncietice re emploved no (IroiKi arli- ficisl eyt io stork. Jr,r (kplieatfi uu h'rt ii'ti(. Jlorck Optical Co., OIL CITV, PA. Firt Bbk Building' 15 -If I'Uuunt. JAMES TiXsLEtT GENERAL MERCHANT Furniture Dealer, AND UNDERTAKER. TIONKNTA. PKNN faverly the best petroleum products made all made from high grade Pennsylvania Crude Oil. Gasolines, illuminating oil, lubricating oih and parra fine wax for ail purposes. 100 Page Booklet Free telh all about oil. Waveily OX Works Co. IndeppitJont Refiner PITTSBURG, PA. i'".. : II Straw Hats. The Season Is Here. So Are the Hats. There are some change in the stylei for this Reason. TAP The men who make the hat we ask you to huy are the men who declare the correct fashions, thus insuring the wearer of any hat bearing oun aud their label the absolute certainly of boiug correct. Blum & Koch and Knox Straws are the conceded standard of fashion. Panamas, Bangkoks, MiUns, Splits and SennetM, 60 j to 18 00. Wonderful values at $2 00 to $3.00. Oil City, Pa. TIIIAL LINT. Lint of caunes sot down for trial In the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, cniiimeneinir on the intra moikikv or .May, IHIi I. Alex. Wilson anil Margaret Wilson vs. Oeo. W. Buhl and V. V. Hunt, No. 30, November term. HMO. Summons in ejectment. Attest, 8. K. M A X W KLIj, Protlionotary. Tlonesta, Pa April Zi, IMS. PROCLAMATION. Whkrkas. The Hon. W. P. Hlncklev. President Judge ofthe Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Mesaiona in and for the county of Forest, haa issued his nro- cept for holding a Court ot Common Plcaa, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Court, Oyer and Terminer and General Jail. Delivery, at Tionosta, for the County of Forest, to commence on the Third Monday of Mav. beiim the 20lh dav of May. mi-' No tice is therefore given to the Cor oner, Justices of the Peace and Con stables of said county, that they be then and there in their proper persons at ten o clock A. M.. ot said dav with their records, inquisitions, examination, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their olllce appertain to be done. and to those whoare bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be In thejail of Forest County, that they may be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just, (liven un der my band and seal this 2-J day of April, a. l). 1H1J. W. H. HOOD, L.8. Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUK of sundry writs of Fiori Facias and Vendi. Kx.. issued out of he Court of Common Picas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, and to mo direct ed, there will be exposed to sale by pub lie vendue or outcry at the Court House In the Ilorough of Tionosta. Pa., on SATURDAY, MAY 18, A. D. 1!12, at 1:00 o'clock p. in., the following des cribed real estate, to-wit: J. M. MONTOOM F.RY vs.THK PITTS- BL'RO MANTKL MANUFACTUR ING COMPANY, a corporation, Fieri Facias, No. 11 May Term, 1!I12, and Vendi. Ex., No. 1U May Term, M2. T. F. RiU'hey, Attorney. ALEXANDER C. ROBINSON vs. THE PIT1SBURO MANTEL MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, formerly AMERICAN CASKET COMPANY, Fieri Facias, No. 18 May Term, 1U12. A. C, Brown, Attorney. All the right, title. Interest and claim of tne delendant In and to all that certain tract or piece of land Ivlng and situated in the Borough of Tionesta, County ol orest, aud Stale of Pennsylvania, bound ed and described as follow: Beginning at a post, being the aoutbwet corner ol the Coleman lot on Allegheny River ireet, thence easterly along Coleman line the entire length thereof, and contin- Ing In same direction, alamt 4H0 feet to line of Sickle land, now F R, I.anson. ou a proposed street to be called Williams street, thence southerly along line of oh id Williams street IN) leet to a post, on a irect line twenty feet south of llie south ern wall of tha south Factory building. hence westerly on a line parallel to said Coleman line and twenty feet south of he southern wall of the south Factory building abouMHO feet to a pout on said Allegheny River Street, and thence northerly along said Allegheny River Hlreet about w feet to the place ol bn- Innli it; tgthr wlih the free arid ijiiIii- irruitl right to the ue ol said pro pd William street to Bridge street In 'yurimorj wltli adjoining land owners snd her. Having thereon erecled two lid .lory W'Mlt-n frsoied factory build- un; Vi 100 feel each, Willi all necessary 7viileii-, large dry kilo and brick boiler house. 'I sit eo In execution and to be sold as the properly of 'I tie Pittsburg Mantel Manur.cturlng Company, a corporation. st His suit ol J. M. Montiinmery, and as lis property of The Pittsburg Mantel Msnijfsciuririg Company, formerly American Csiket Company, at the suit of Alexander C. nohinson. TERMS OF SALE. The following must be strictly complied with when the property is stricken down : 1. v lieu tne piaiulill or oilier loin cred itors become the purchaser, the costs on the writs must bo paid, and a list of Hens Including mortgngo searches on the nron- city sold, together with Hiich Hen credit or's receipt for tho amount of tho pro- ccds ofthe snloorsuch portion theroof as ho may claim, must bo furnished the Shorill'. 2. All bids must be paid in full. 3. AUhhIos not settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of the next day, at which time all property not settled I'm will again be put up and sold at the expense and risk of tho person to whom lirst sold. Soe Purdon's Digest, Ninth Edition. page iW and Smith's Forms, pago 384. W. H. HOOD. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Tionesta, Pa., April 22, Promptly ol.t'iln.Kl, or FCC RETURNED. SO YIRS IXPISIINCI. OurCHASCCS ARK TNI LOWEST. Bund ruudt'l, phulu or nkeU-h tot cxjiert N'tm-h and free rvHrt on patentability. INFRINGEMENT BulU) conducted before all cnurtn. I'atenta obtained throuirh nn, ADVER TISED and SOLO, free. TRADE-MARKS, PEN SIONS and COPYRIGHTS quickly obtained. Opposite U. S. Patent Offloo, WASHINGTON, D. C. D) Shop Here At Our Experse. TIO.VI HTA IMTIIOX.H are allowed" Car Fare one way on 810 00 Purchases. On $15 00 Purchases Hound Trip Car Fare. i:XIi:AY01l IMTKOXM are allowed Car Fare one way on $10 00 Purchases. On ?J0 .00 Purchases Hound Trip Car Fare. That biinRd this $.50,000 00 stock of Dry ('uo.ls, Mill inery, Cloaks aud Suits to your very door and enables you to shop here with as great economy ai though you actually lived right here in Oil City. The Kinter Co. Oil City, Pa. JL.il irrl fcrfXAllUICtUIIIDt(1il A N A WE SELL OLD TOWN CANOES AND ACCESSORIES AT FACTORY PRICES A LARGE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND TO SELECT FROM SEND FOR CATALOG W. D. ANDREWS, 632b6u4ffalo, St?eet r Automobile Bargains We have the largest stock of Used and Second-hand Automobiles in Western New York Oaklands, Oldsmoblles, Cadillacs, Reos, Hudsons, Fords, Stoddard-Daytons, Regals, Maxwells, Bulcks, Peerless, Overlands 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 Bulletins issued every two weeks, giving descrip'ion of all cars and prices CET ON OUR MAILING LIST AT ONCE IT SAVES YOU MONEY CENTAUR MOTOR COMPANY 59 FRANKLIN ST., BUFFALO, N. Y. KEELEY CURE Thccttre that has lxrcn continuously sue I ccssful fur luure tlinn :2 years is worth in- I vrstigaiinir. ForlheilriiKorilritilc hnfoit. I Writt loraarlknlan.Onlv Kiflry lllslihitc in I VVMcrn IVnm Fifth Atf.. Pilrburrh ft i T.A.P. Oil City, Pa. 1 CHICHESTER S PILLS MAUIIMI It If tKIa ! I HI In and Gold meulllcXV waleil ,tli in,,, kiin. Take no othrp. Il..r of your V fry K.TRR A e ft , n..unM U3 OCSi, nstcsT, Always Kellnl ! J010 BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
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