Centre Street at Pretty Wash Goods-You'd Bet ter Select Now. Now, while assortments are so fresh and alluring, and your warm weather needs are commencing in earnest, may we make you well acquainted with the wonderfully attractive assortment we are showing? The patterns are foreign and domestic the array of coloring is most brilliant the fabrics are most beauti ful the prices are such as will appeal to your reason. Tissue Ginghams 3f. inche uwide- in. .checks " stripes and bars, as dainty an assortment as can be found anywhere, 25C Dress Ginghams V finchfes .wiJe y- " nety of checks, stripes, plaids and solid colors; exceptional values, . Dress Ginghams 3f2f in?es no e,ldf of at- 0 attractive patterns, exact copies of the imported kinds; fast colors, 15C Printed FlaXOnS 27ch?s fid pretty barred and striped designs, in Alice pink, black, etc,; quality is exceptional, 25C QJjjUqjj. LisSe 27 inches wide, a sort of voile, unus ually sheer and soft, in bars, stripes and checks, Alice pink, etc., 35C Cret)e PliSSe inches wide, a light weight crepe effect, very desirable lor dresses and dressing sacques, requires no ironing, 20C Irish DimitieS inches widp, exquisite small floral designs, a good range of attractive shades; special at loC SollV BatlSte inches wide, floral designs and stripes; choice of more than 100 patterns; splendid value at ism wdfcjg "The need we all have is someone to make us do what we can." Emerson. We mil not make you Mart a .Savings Account. IVe do suggest it to you, and will assist you hy pay Jug you FOUR PER VEST. Oil City Trust Company Oil City, Pa. Lubrication There's nothing more Important to an automobile than good oil. "Waverly 8pecial" it free from carbonIt li light it la thin It feed easily it will not con geal. The Ideal oil for either air-cooled or water-cooled cars. Your dealer sella It, If not, write to us. A test will convince you. . WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO. Mspsndsnt ".tfmsrl PITTIBUM, PA. Also makers of Waverly Gasolines. rnrf" 200 Page Book riVLL tells all about oil. ' To Clean Alabatter. To clean dust stained alabnster or naments, make a paste of whiting, soap and milk. The paste must be left to dry on then then washed away, the surface being then dried with a cloth and then with a flannel, when the ornaments will be found clean and unharmed. and Manufacturing Opticians. School children's eyes will he ex amined free of cost when accompanied by a note from their teacher or family physician. The latest methods known to science are employed no drop arti ficial eyes in stock. Lenses duplicated on short notice. Jloick Optical Co., OIL CITY, PA. First National Dank Building.' lijth Phones. JAMES HASLET, GENERAL MERCHANT Furniture Dealer, AND UNDERTAKER. T10NE8TA, PENN Elm, Oil City, Ta. 12c Without Carbon fi 17 QUITE A DIFFERENCE "Did you say that Jack told you he anted to marry me and settle down?" Willie 1 think he said it was to lettle up. His Mistake. "Say, there's a page of this China special stuff missing. Anybody seen It?" "Eh! What wns it?" "Why, a list of the leading Insur gent generals." "Holy smoke! Was that it? Say, I thought It was the bill of fare of the new Chinese restaurant and chucked It in the waste basket." gr 7 TliliHTIf j &i BRANDT IS SEM I " BACKJO JAIL Former Schlff Valet Goes to the Tombs in Custody of Sheriff. : ROSALSKY ACTION LAWFUL - . .: , Justices, in Opinion, Say Prisoner'! Own Statements of Way He Entnr. ed Banker's Home Establish J Illegal Breaking. "" New York. The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court decided that Justice Gerard should not have releas ed Koike Kngel Brandt. Brand flva years ago was sentenced to serve thir ty years In prison or burglary In tha home of Mortimer L. Sclil, where he had been employed as vi.let to the banker. The former valet was arreBU ed and taken to the Tombs when the Appellate Division's division waa made known. The decision was given in reversing the action of Justice Gerard in a ha bens corpus proceeding. Brandt will not go to Dannemora Immediately, but will remain in the Tombs for at leaBt thirty days, pend ing his appeal. The District Attorney's olllce thinks he cannot be bailed, but Mirnbeau L. Towns, counsel to the prisoner, says he can be. Brandt was brought from Flushing, Queens, where he has been stopping. and arraigned in General Sessions on a bench warrant. At the request of C, C. Nott, Jr., Assistant District Attor ney, Judge O'Sullivan raised the 500 bail in which the prisoner had been held on his second indictment. which charges assault, to $5,000, thus making the total of the bail $10,000. All five Justices of the Appellate Dl vision concurred in the opinion, which, was written by Justice Miller. A Be parate opinion, citing phases of the case not dealt with in the main docu ment, was handed down, however, by Chief Justice lngraham. After stating that, despite Brandt's statements, in which he sought to prove himself not guilty after he entered a plea of guilty, the court that originally tried him was not under obligation to order him to change his plea, the unanimous opin ion makes the following comment: "Even on the prisoner's own state ments, the manner in which he enter ed the (SchifT) house meets the statu tory definition of breaking. CHICAGO STRIKERS LOSE. Stereotypers' Officials Disband Union and Newspapers Issue as Usual. Chicago. James J. Kreel, interna' tional president of the stereotypers union, began the formation of a new Chicago local to replace persistent la subordination of the strikers on Chi' cago newspapers in refusing to obey command to return to work. He not only revoked the charter of the re calcitrant but also cancelled their union carets and the traveling certifi cates Issued to members recently to enable them to obtain positions in other cities. Vice-President L. J. Sumner, said that while some of the old stereotyp ers would probably be taken into the new union, discrimination would t used in the new union. "We intend to have men who will stand by con tracts when they are made," said Mr, Sumner. Action against the stereotypers had the effect of improving strike con ditions generally. The morning papers were issued practically as before the trike. Evening papers printed 16 to 28 pages. DIVES TO TRACK, SAVES CHILD, Fireman Rolls to Safety After Plunge from Speeding Engine. Jefferson, Ga. The people of Jeffer son will ask recognition from the Car negie Commission of the daring deed of "Soap" Lockett, a negro fireman, who risked bis life to save the two-year-old daughter of John Potter. The child strayed from home, and was seen on the tracks of the Georgia Midland Railroad as a train came runn ing by. She was dazed, and remained standing between the rails. The fire man realized there was no time to stop the train, and rushing along the runningboard, he dived off the engine, carrying the child in his arniB and roll ing to safety. 200-TON GUN PREDICTED, English Ordnance Maker Tells About a Coming Monster. London. J. M. Gledhill of Arm strong, Whitworth & Co., speaking at the Iron and Steel Institute, referred to the Increase in size of modern ord nance, and said there were now whis pers concerning a gun of eighteen-inch bore, weighing between 150 and 200 tons. FLIES TO BATTLESHIP. Aviator Burgess Accepts a Signalled Invitation and Steps Aboard. Marblehead, Mass. While circling in a hydro-aeroplane over the battle ships Georgia and Rhode Island in the harbor W. Starling Burgess re ceived a signalled Invitation to come aboard. He came so nice a landing that he was able to step directly from his place In the machine to the side of one of the big ships. After taking tea with the officers he resumed his flight. Adhere to Lofty Ideal. Never allow yourself to live habitu ally beneath your loftiest Ideal, for, If you do, that ideal will fade from before you, as a painter's who might paint sunsets, but contents himself with painting signboards. Henry Vaa Dyke. Scholar's Debt to the World. Knowledge is only useful when it can be applied; and if the idle rich are an offense, the Idle scholar Is a till greater offense. BURNED MSS. PHOTOGRAPHED, When the Sheet has not Been Entire Disintegrated Results are Positive The processes of color photography have recently been applied to obtat n a legible photograph of the writing on burned manuscripts which were un readable by any other known means As lone as the sheet has not been entirely disintegrated postlve results can be obtained every time. The charred manuscript Is carefully lrrfingid, In as near Its original shape :s possible, jn a sheet of glass, and cverod with a drying varnish, after r.leh It Is backed by another sheet )f Rl.lSS. Hy tiring carefully selected color cioens and other chromatic plates crlcctly leglblephotographof the writ r.g n-.y be taken, although there may s no marks on the charred remains i t are visible to the eye. This is the only known method that ill give results when the writing has r c n made vlth vegetable inks. Ordl : - photography can be used success ''y .hen the ink contains aniline or In its composition. Popula icl-antes. Fuller's Earth. I'. !: r's earth is found in the Kng Jura, in the Belgian chnlk forma !n Rossweln and Slebelehm In .c ry and along the Oder River In e province of Silesia. Ctatistlrs giving the volume of the seduction In Germany are not avail 'J but Fuller's earth is extensively poited, especially from Florida and t'-.sr putts of the I'nlted States. The oHmie cf such Import Is, however, ft separately given, It being included vitlt "crth3 and raw materials not :cclnlly mentioned," and Is entered 'uty free. Its principal uses In Ger nnny are to dissolve fats and oils srd in poap and other Industries, to cour and cleanse cloth, In the manu rture of colored paper and ruga, In he production of ultramarine and also it the manufacture of an article to lean out spots. Consular and Trade Reports. A Penguin as a Pet. I outbid a friend for a penguin, vfclch became an interesting pet. The .'riend wanted the bird for Its skin. On board ship the bird soon got ac ustomed to its surroundings, and omul thrt the cook was one to keep on good terms with, and It haunted the galley, getting many titbits. It was always n attendance when the market boat came alongside in the morning, and followed the steward as he carried the day's provisions aft. S'range to say, It developed a great liking for lettuce, although its nutural food Is fish, and another curious trait was that It would never pick up food from the deck or out of water, but would always take It ravenously from the hand. It behaved like a child, and would make a whining sound as if begging to be lifted up, and would cuddle down and appear to be quite happy when belnj nursed. Scotsman. Old London Sunday Laws. A seventeenth century S inday in London was a day of trials. For one a but to ieteh or carry to break he Sabbath. Mr. Macmlchael, in his ;Chnring Cress," notes a few items from the overseers' acounts of St. Martin's. Fines were imposed for 'carrying !nen." "carrying a hauncu f venison," "carrying a pair of hoes, ddl on a man for "his wife wearing on a (Sunday." And were not the J)uke pf Buckingham and Sir Charles Sedlcy (Inert again and again or riding in their coaches fin Sunday? I'hlB strictness upon (ravelling was aot confined to I-iindin, nor yet o riding In coaches. A seventeenth enhsry pedestrian was caught in the ct of strolling from Bristol to Bath n a Sunday and fined a sove-clgn. ondon Chronicle. Drifts 2,300 Miles in 203 Days. Of the twelve globes set adrift by lie Wide World magazine for the pur use of testing the riirents of the Atlantic, six have beet) recovered. Tlie last to be found is marked No. II and was thrown from the deck of the Campania, The globe wns get adrift from the nptaln's deck at 3 P. M., when the esse! was In lat. 41.55 N. and long. ")..:16 V. It was found by J. Montgom ery at Palagill, Horn Head, County Donegal, Jn (be extreme north of Ire and. It had travelled approximately ',300 mile In J!ii:j days, Six globes are villi adrift. Radium Deposit. England's only radium deposit, the rrentwlth mine in Cornwall, has pro duced Its first little output, about one- wenticth cf an ounce, which is worth 150,000. The Austrian company vhich has a corner on radium has .nade arrangements to secure the pro- net of the mint, fhicago News. Aeroplanes In Hindu Mythology. Hindu belief strongly holds that aerial navigation is not the new thing that it is claimed to be in Europe. It is said that aeroplanes of some sort r other were ihjj conveyances ordinarily used by the I)ovatas (heavenly beings) of Hindu mytho logy. Madras Weekly Mail. Saxon Trainman Rewarded, The Saxon State railways reward workmen who have been in their ser vice twenty-five years and more with small sums of money and at the same time distinguish them wll) marks of honor. Recently on this small system SO men had served for 25 years, 22 lor 30. 17 for 35. and 7 for 40 vears Rare Optimism. "There are very fev real optimists," remarked the contemplative citizen. "What is your idea of a real optim ist?" "A man who can walk to work Just as cheerfully as If he were chas ing a golf ball." Washington Star. Nature's Blunders. Parrots live a long time, and it Is believed nature made one or two oth er mistakes. Atchison Globe. An Essay on Service Based on Act ual Performance of Every Promise. We would lose otir right to be termed leading clothiers if we neglected to take care of the details of our business in any way. We are not a store that raters to any particular set. But rather are we, a people's store for til the poople ail the time. We aspire to public prestige and public patronage, through the chaunels of reaching the public pulse by the roadway of best values. We at all times carry large stocks of men's suits at $6 00 the suit, because there are many men who want $6 00 suits either fur service or something clue. We always have complete assortments of suits at $10 00, $12 CO and $15 00, because we have a great many customers who either cannot afl'urd to pay more, or won't pay more. We neglect no details that will revert to our mutual betterment. We may at times advertise high priced merchandise in all lines, but don't forget that we always carry complete stocks of lower priced goods for those who want them. This is a big store and growing bigger every day, T. p. Oil City, Ya. THIAL I.I.ST. Lint of causes set down for trial In the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsvlvaitia, commAticitiK on the Tbird Monday of May, IWi: 1. Alex. v llwon atul Murgsret Wilson vs. Geo. W. Bubl and C. F. Hunt, No. 30, term, IHIO. Summons in November ejectment. Attest, S. K. M AXWKLU Prothouotary. Tlonesta, Pa., April 22, 1!I12. PROCLAMATION. Whkrkas. The Hon. W. D. Hincklev. President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for the county of Forest, has Untied his pre- cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas. Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Court, Oyer and Terminer and Ueneral Jail Delivery, at TioneHta, for the County of forest, to commence on the Third Monday of Mv, being the 20th day of May, l(i. No tice is therefore given to the Cor oner, Justices or the Peace and Con stables of said county, that thev be then and there in their proper persons at ten n,.l..L- A M n 1 .1.... . v. . i.n rv M., n twill llov Willi UIITir records, inquisitions, examination, and other remembraitoes, to do those tilings which to thnir ollii'e appertain to be done. andtothoHe whoare bound in reuognixHiice to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of Forest County, that they may be then and thore to prosecute against them as shall be just. Uiveu un der my band and seal this 22.1 day of April, a. u. imi. W. H. HOOD, L.8. Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE or sundry writ of Fieri Facias and Vendi. Fx .issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County. Pennsvlvania. and to me direct ed, there will be exposed to sale by pub lie vendue or outcry at toe C ourt House In the Borougu of Tlonesta, Pa., on SATURDAY, MAY 18, A. 1). 1912, at 1:00 o'clock p. in., the following des- criuea real estate, to-wit : M. MONTGOMERY vs. THE PITTS- BURG MANTKI. MANUFACTUK ING COMPANY, a corporation, Fieri Facias, No, 11 May Term, 1HI2, .tid Vendi. F.X., No. J'J My Term, 1!I12.- i r. tfiieuay, Attorney. ALFXANPKR p. ROBINSON vs. THE PITTS HHRG MANTEL. MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, formerly AUBpfl'AP UASKEl' COMPANY, Fitirl Facias, No. 10 May Term, JI2. 4. P. Brown, Attorney, All the right, title. Interest and claim ot the delemiant iu and to all that certain tnct or piece of land lying aud situated in the Borough of Tiooesta, County ol forest, and Stale ol Pennsylvania, hound ed and described as follows; Beginning at a post, being the southwest corner ol tbe Coleman lot on Allegheny River Street, tben.ee easterly along Coleman line tbe entire length thereof, and contin uing in same direction, about jtSi) feet to line of Sickles land, now F R. Lanson. on a proposed street to be called Williams street, thence southerly along line of said Williams street lfaU leet to a post, on a dirtct line tweuty feet south of the south ern wall of the south Factory building, thence westerly on a line parallel to said Coleman line and twenty feet south of be southern wall of tbe south rautory building about 1st) feet to a post on said Allegheny Hirer Hlreet, and thence northerly along said Allegheny River Street about 180 feet to tbe place o be ginniiig; together with tbe free aud unin terrupted right to tbe use ot said pro posed Williams street to Bridge street in common wtti adjoining land owners and others. Haying thereon erected two three story woodep frsmed factory liuild- ngs, OUKIUU leet eson, wilu all necessary conveniences, large dry kiln and brick uoner nouae. Taken in execution and to be sold as lbs property ot' Tbe Pittsburg Mantel Manufacturing company, a corporation, at tbe suit of J, M. Montgomery, and as lie property or me mtsuurg Mantel Manui'aciurmg Company, formerly American Casket Company, at the suit of Alexander C. Robinson. TERMS OF SALE. Tho following m)sf bp strictly complied with when tho property is stricken down : i ii'r . l. . S ... I I i.. 1 i. v nun him jHfiiifiM Of omur crea tors becomo the purclmsnr, the costs on tbe writs must bo paid, ami a list ol liens ncliuling mortgago searches on tbe prop- city sold, together witli such lien credit or's receipt for the amount of tho pro cctds of the sale or such portion thereof as ie may claim, must be furnished the Sheriff. 2, AH bids must be paid in full. 3, Allsales not settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of the next ilav. at which time all nroimi tv not settled i'oi will agaiu be put up and sold at the expense and risk of tho person to wnom iirsi soio. See Purdon's Pigest. Ninth Edition. page 4 til and Smith's Forms, page 384. W. H. HOOD, Sheriff. Sheriff Oi'iuo, Tionesta, Pa., April 22, Ji'lli. . Promptly obtained, or FE RETURNED. 10 VIAR1' EXPERICNCS. UurCHARCIS AKC THE LOWEST. Send iiiudt l, photo or ultt ti h for expert iHiirch snd free rvport on patentability. INFRINGEMENT suits comlut'Uxl before all courtM. Talents obtained through us, ADVER TISED and SOLO, free. TRADE-MARKS, PEN SIONS sod COPYRIOHTS quickly obtained. Opposite U. 8. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, D. C. H W Shop Here At Our Expense. TIOM.ST.l lWTIlOH are allowed Car Tare one way on ; $10 00 Purchases. Ou 8)5.00 Purchases Uouud Trip Car Fare. ; ; l.MM: 1YOK IMTKO.YS are allowed Car Fare one way on 1 1 $10 00 Purchases. Ou S'JO.OQ Purchases Round Trip Car Fare. That biings this 850,000 00 stock of Dry Cuods, Millinery, Cloaks I and Suits to your very door and enables you to shop here with Z as great economy ai though Oil City. The TTTttTtTttTttttTTttTTTTT . - WE SELL OLD TOWN CANOES AND ACCESSORIES AT FACTORY PRICES A LARGE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND TO SELECT FROM SfNP FOR CATALOG W. D. ANDREWS, mf, ST?.EET Automobile Bargains W 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, Overlands and Many Others TOURING CARS FOUR, FIVE AND SEVEN-PASSENGER. RUNABOUTS TWO AND THREE-PASSENGER. Trucks and Delivery Cars lrepo LBS. UP AW MAKES ALL MODELS Thoroughly overhauled, rcfinished and ready to demonstrate PRICES RIGHT Frto Bulletins Jssqed every two weeks, giving description of all cars and prices GET ON OUR MAILING LIST AT ONCE IT SAVES VOU MONEY CENTAUR MOTOR COMPANY 59 FRANKLIN ST., BUFFALO, N. Y. KEELEY CURE IThectire that lins liectt continuously sue- cessful for more limn Si ytiirs is worth in- I vrstiitnlinir. I'or tlieilntK or drink hnhit. I Write iorsarlicsUri.t nil v Kcelfv Institute in I t-frn lnnn 424 Filtk Af. itl.btir,h. P,. I T. A. p. i Oil City, Ta. you actually lived right here in X Kinter Co. ! Oil City, Pa. TTtTTTTTTTTTTI r4 CHICHESTER S PILLS I.auit-Kl AhL your ltrurirl.tr. I. '.'' '""'"'s Klsmon JTlmnd in. Vn uii "r"."Y f. .1. ; . "' niriallic ciic.i ui in, 10 K!l.la. I ake no olhrr. Hut of i I TO :t..A.'rt ' ' ."' "-TEH MM -"" ""i.aic-'.AI.iviRrliii I SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYVVHERf t
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