JAMES HASLET, GENERAL MERCHANT. Furniture Doalor, AND UNDERTAKER. TIONESTA, PKNN effii Smarts Mkda& THREE AND SELF Farmer and Two Sisters Killed Suits to Order, $12.60 to $36.00. Ji. X Shirts to Order, $2.00 to $12.00. .Centre Street at Elm, Oil City, Pa. RECLUSE SLAYS Now Home "Fashions" Have Their Turn. by Sixty-Year-Old Man What this store has accomplished in other departments noted for their effi ciency, it has accomplished in the handsome second floor sections devoted to Rugs and Draperies. Here is the same elaborateness of quality; everything select, brimming with equally pleasing in price. Our Fall Display Is equivalent in quality and charm to an 9x12 foot size we are displaying the following Whittall qualities: Anglo-Persian at $57.00 Royal Worcester at $43.00 Chlidema Body Brussels at : $31.50 Anglo-Indian at $18.00 Teprac-Wilton at $35.00 Peerless Body Brussels at $25.00 New Lace Curtains and Window Draperies. In the low priced curtains, as well as in showing patterns superior to those of any NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS $2.60, $3, to $6 a pair. FLAT SWISS CURTAINS From 76c, $1, $1.25, $1.60, $1.75, $2, to $4.60 a pair. RUFFLE CURTAINS From 35c, 40c, 50c, 75c, $1, $1.60, $2, to $3 a pair. LINEN SCRIM AND MARQUISETTE CURTAINS From $1, $1.50, $2, $2.75, $3, to $15 a pair. SAXONY NET AND IRISH POINT CURTAINS At $3.60, $4.25, $5, $6.60, to $25 a pair. All the above qualities are shown in white and beige colors. OUR POSITION ON THE ROLL OF First in Oil City. First in Venango County. First in Northwestern Pennsylvania. 26th in Pennsylvania. 106th in the entire United States. Oil City Trust Company Oil City, Pa. "TV Kemmijon Cubi demomtnilr trip only I cjf ctjng rump Gun i '- PumpGun Solid-Breech, Hammerless. Safe. Bottom Ejection empty shells are thrown downward smoke and gases must go the same way, too insuring uninterrupted sight rapid pointing always. Solid Breech Hammerless perfectly balanced a straight strong sweep of beauty from stock to muzzle. Three Safety Devices accidental discharge impossible. Simple Take-Down a quarter turn of the barrel does it carrying, cleaning, interchange of barrels made easy your hngers are your only tools. WORLD'S SERIES GAMES New York Gets Opener, Scheduled For Tueiday, Oct. 8. The world's series of baseball Raines between the New York Olimts and the Boston Redsox will begin at the Polo Grounds on Tuesday, Oct. R. The rival teams will play alternate games on their own grounds the schedule arranged beine; as follows: Tuesday, Oct. 8, New York; Wed nesday, Oct. 9, lioston; Thursday, Oct. 10, New York; Friday, Oct. 11, Boston; Saturday, Oct. 12. New York; Monday, Oct. 14, Boston; Tuesday, Oct. 15, Boston. preparation; the same high standard of merit from an artistic standpoint, and of Whittall Rugs exhibit of real Oriental Rugs. In the the more elaborate hangings, we are previous season. From 50c, 75c, $1, $1.25, $1.60, $1.75, $2, HONOR. For trap or field work the fastest natiral pointer. Your dealer has one. Look it over today Remington Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Co. 299 Broadway 5 New York City Loses Nose by Horse's Kick. Howard I.utton, eight years old, was Jilaying with a horse at F.llwood City, Pa., when the animal suddenly turned and kicked the boy In the face, which was lacerated terribly, the end of the nose being severed. A doctor sewed on the nose and hopes It will grow on again. Dog Quarantine. Mnnessen, Pa., has been placed under a strict dog quarantine for 10C days. Burgess Reamer Issued a proclamation that all dogs found stray ing around must he killed. The biting of several little children is the ause CASE CLOTHED IN MYSTERY One Victim Shot While Churning; Two Women Struck Down at Sewing Table No Evidence of a Struggle What Is believed to have been a triple murder and suicide was found when the bodies of Frank llendrix and his two sisters, Ksther and Emma, were discovered at their home In New Freedom, near York, Pa. Death in each case was due to bullet wounds. John Oaskey, sixty years old, who was found dead a few miles from tho llendrix home with a bullet, hole through his head, is believed to have committed the triple crime and then committed suicide. Caskey was a recluse who lived on land belonging to the llendrix farm near the Mason and Wxon line. What occurred there can only be surmised as all the witnesses are believed to be dead, each with a bullet hole in the forehead. The body of Hendrlx, who was forty five years old, was found In the barn where he had been at work churning cream when his assailant shot him. There was no evidence of any struggle. The two women, each more than fifty years old, were shot while sewli in their home. Here, too, evidences of a struggle were lacking. The first Intimation of the tragedy was when Mrs. Rose Caskey, a sister-In-law of the aged recluse, stumbled over Caakey's body on the porch of her home, near New Market, just over the state line In Maryland. His life tud been ended with a bullet In the right temple making a wound similar to those on the three bodies which were discovered later at the lonely farm near New Freedom. Caskey left a note which said that he had ended his life because of ill health but made no mention of the other deaths. A .38 caliber revolver was clutched In his hand and three empty cartridges were found in his pocket. HEALTH SHOULD RULE Certificate Should Be Demanded Be fore Marriage, Dr. Wile Declares. When women declare that they will not marry unless the groom can pro duce a doctor's certificate of perfect health on that day the problem of sex hygiene practically will be solved, de clared Dr. Ira S. Wile of New York, in an address at the Congress of Hygiene and Demography in Washington. Pointing to charts, models, photo graphs and life size casts Illustrating the effects of disease, he declared that he would rip out the whole thing, with the exception of the section on eu genics. "Do you suppose that chamber of horrors has a moral, reforming or even an educational effect?" he asked. I do not believe that fear Is a high ethical concept to appeal to. Our ef forts must be turned, not toward dragooning the young to do right, but toward the inculcation of that right thinking which leads to right doing." GHOST ROUTS FAMILY Franklin Blacksmith Abandons Hit Home Following Child's Fright. Declaring his child was frightened Into hysterics by a ghost, Samuel Cor- bett of Franklin, Pa., moved to another house. He says he and other members of the family have seen the ghost, which Is that of the late Wil liam Dailey, a well known citizen who died In the house several months ago. Lemuel Sioan, an aged railroad watchman, says the ghost walks 150 feet with him every night when he goes home. Their curiosity aroused by the story, a crowd of several hun dred persons gathered at the house one night and remained until after mid night. The ghost was taking a night off and did not appear. PASTOR THREATENS SUIT Elders Who Ousted Him Must Be Im peached, He Declares. The hearing of charges made by Rev. Stanley V. Bergen, pastor of the Pleasant View Presbyterian church In Franklin township, Fayette county, Pa., who was ousted from his pulpit, .against four elders in the church was continued until the next session of the )resbytery. Unless the Redstone presbytery im peaches the elders Mr. Bergen threat ens to bring a damage suit against them for $2."),000. He says he will be satisfied if they are thrown out of office. WIFE, 13, MUST GO TO SCHOOL Judge Lays Down Law to Husband of Young Girl. "You must send your wife to school until she is fourteen years of age or you will be arrested and lined," warned Magistrate Boyle In Phila- phia after Imposing a fine udoo the father-in-law of John Palasis, whose wife, Annie, Is only thirteen years old. When asked why she did not attend school Mrs. I'alisis, who wore short dresses, said she had no time to go to school as she had to get her husband's meals and look after other household duties. DECIDES AGAINST CASSIDY Tener Holds That Circumstantial Evi dence Convicts Pure Food Agent. Tho discharge of Harry P. Cassidy, Pennsylvania state pure food Inspec tor, was approved In a decision by Governor Tener. Cassidy was charged with failure of duty. The governor's statement says that no direct evidence of corrupt conduct was present, but that some of the alle gations, although denied, were circum stantially against the former agent, Fred. Orottonborgor GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, uks or water f it tings anil Utmerm ltiHoKsinuning prompt ly done at Low KhUw. Repairing Null Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and lust west of the Shaw House, Tlilloute, ra. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRKTTKNBKRHER J. L. Heplcr 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, sod always at reasouable rates. Prompt service and courteous treatment. Conn aud see us. Hear of Hotel Weaver TIOlsTESTJL, FJ. Telephone No. 20. and Manufacturing Opticians. School childreu'a eves 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 iq stock. Lenses duplicated on short notice. Morck Optical Co., OIL CITY, PA. First National Bank Building. Bath Phones. IVOItTIIlWS WONDER ( WORKERS The Great Nerve and Brain Food. Highly recommended for Nervous De bility, Nervous Prostration, Premature Decline, Drainage, Lost Vigor, Repro ductive Incapacity, Paralysis and 1'ara lylio Tendencies, Decline of Strength, Premature Old Age, Loss of Ambition, Insomnia, Melancholy, Nervous Dyspep sia, Kidoey and liladder Trouble and Constipation. These Tablets will tie found valuable in the treatment of the Varloua Debilitating Diseases of men and in the most extreme cases of Nervous ProMlraliou in women. GUARANTEE - We will send six box es of Wortlien's Wonder Workers to you for $T.00, and guarantee tbem to give sat isfaction or return the money. Price ?1.0O a box. 6 boxes $5 00. Sent by mail on receipt of price. Distributed only by The Worthen Wonder Worker Co., Melrose lioston, Mass., U. 8. A. JC IV- Ji JLs suffering from any of the following diseases, you should send to us today tor u 50a box of Bloodine Blood and Kidney Tabl.ts FREE, as these diseases yield at once to their wonderful curative powers. We have seen thousands of these troubles ended in a week, though they have resisted every other remedy known to science. Bad Blood, Highly Colored Urine, Kidoey Complaint, Brick Dust in Urine, Tube Casts, Bright's Disease, Hemorrhage of Kidneys, Stone in the Bladder, Urinary Troubles, Hudden Stoppage of Urine, Gravel, Irritation of the Bladder, Dribbling, Staining after Urinating, Retention of Urine, Pain in Urinating, Frequent Calls, Weak Kidneys, Uric Acid, Paes Blood or Mucus in Urine, Backache. Paiu iu Urethra, Ulceration of the Bladder, Rheumatism, Catarrh of Bladder or Bowels, Paio in Joints or Hips, Dia betes, Scanty Urine, Thick or Slug pish Urine, Dropsy or Swelling of the Feet, Loss of Flesh, Liver Complaint, Gall Stone, Gastrio Acid, Enlarged Liver, Torpid Liver, Headache, Foul Breath, Loss of Appetite, La Grippe, Coated ToDgue, Weakness, Tired and Sleepless, Nervousness, Catarrhal Acid, Malaria. If you need Bloodine Blood and Kidney Tablets aDd have never used them, please sign the coupon below, Do this in justice to yourself and we will help you get well. This ofl'ur itself should convince you that Blood ine Blood and Kidney Tablets do what we claim. Certainly, we would not buy them and give them to you if we bad any doubt of results. You cer tainly want to be well and should in justice to yourself send us this coupon today. Cut out this coupon at once, aud till out the blanks and mail it to The Bloodine Corporation, Boston, Mass. My disease is I have never used iilondine Blood and Kidney Tablets, but if you will sendmea&Oo box I will gladly try them. I enclose you herewith lOo In stamps to cover cost of mailing. Name City, Street State Give full address and write plainly. Bloodine Blood aud Kidney Tablets .r)0c and $1.00 a bottle from your drug gist, or by mail from The Bloodiue Corporation, Boston, Maes. YOUR HEAD And Nobody Else's Head Is responsible for what you do, say and wear. In fact your head and your hat are mighty im portant factors in both your appearance and your conduct. "Sounds like a sermon, don't it?" Really though, your Hat should be chosen with the same care as choosing your friends. Buy the right kind of a Hat. Buy your Hat at a store that only sells the right kine. A Hat From Here is Right ! Right ! Knox, Howard, Schoble's and Miller's. . New Heid Caps, 60c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.60. Just in and they are corkers. "A Good Store to Trade At." T. A. P. Oil City, l'a. Scully Resigns. Cornelius 1). Scully of Plttahurr. nominated as a candidate for auditor general of Pennsylvania by the Key stone party, withdrew and the Key stone party's state committee named Robert K. Cresswell of Johnstown In his place. Mr. Cresswell la the Demo cratic nominee. In his letter tender ing his resignation Mr. Scully said he did not wish to contribute, to tho elec tion of a Republican candldato by de tracting votes from a Democratic can didate. AVERL GASOLINE A good motor is worthy of the very best gasoline. The three famous Waverly Gasolines 76 -Special -Motor Give Power Without Carbon They are all refined, distilled and treated. They contain no "natural" gasolines, which ore crude and un refined and which carry the maxi mum ot carbon-producing elements. WAVEM.Y OIL WORKS CO. IniteoKHlMit ftcfinari PITTSSURQ, PA. Also makers of Waverly Spec lul Auto Oil and Family Favorite Oil. FREE W Pntrc Ttook UM all aliout oil. muni hiil gwwr?.- The Divine Sarah Bernhardt A Great Special Feature The best American papers have competed for the right to publish this remarkable series. Sarah Pernhardt's name is a household word, She is the greatest emotional actress in the history of the world. Only one paper in this section can publish these articles THE PITTSBURGH POST. It has cost us money-a great deal of money But it is the BIG SPECIAL FEATURE OF THE YEAR. The experience and knowledge of a lifetime of the world's greatest actress, the Divine Sarah Bernhardt, are wrapped up' in this series. She made a name a fortune on the stage by portraying life now she writes about life as seen by her in its many phases in many countries. The articles are strong in in terest, unusual in treatment. Everybody should read them. They appear daily in THE PITTSBURGH POST beginning October 7th. r . r TUP TlTTTCDTTDilTT r-Om . '.I. .1 . . . ... m vuinjjcnc a in see how favorably it sizes up beside them. ALL THE SPORTING NEWS The popular BIG GREEN Sporting Sheet takes caro of that. MARKET, FINANCIAL AND TRADE REPORTS one to two pages daily complete, timely and accurate. THE WOMEN'S PAGE Society noles, the theaters, book and fashion reviews, etc. EDITORIALS Short, pithy comments on men, measures and methods of the hour. CARTOONS Timely events seen in amusing ways, by our staff artists. POLITICAL EVENTS Pointed comments on the activities of all parties. Special corre spondent in Washington. THE NEWS SERVICE "Everything that'3 fit to print" gathered from everywhere by telephone, telegraph and wireless. Up-to-the-minute information for everyone. The Pittsburgh Pest is the only Democratic morning newspaper in Pittsburgh. It is the fastest growing morning paper clean, live, newsy and fair. You should have it for the full reports on the great presidential campaign. Get it of your local carrier every day and Sunday, or send in your subscription by mail. Do it NOW. Don't forget. The Bernhardt articles appear daily, beginning October 7th. I The Pittsburgh Post Important Suit Information. Our $22.60 to $60.00 Suits come from four of the most prominent suit makers in America. Any suit above $20.00 is absolutely exclusive. At from $20.00 and up ward we bny no duplicates. This is perhaps the largest open suit stock between Pittsburg and Buf falo and more than one critical buyer has pronounced it the best and most complete. The perfection of modern suit construction finds representation In our $25.00 suits. And we do not fear to have comparison made of them with any $26.00 suit sold anywhere. In fact suit makers tell us, frankly, that we pay from $3.00 te $4.00 more for our $26.00 suits than most stores. That difference in price is prominently reflected in the superior quality and character of our $26.00 suits. The Suits to Order. Pnilincr in finrl cnmotViinrr ti nUaea Aa ni h.:ii V. .... . ,fc e w oiiuiiig tu pi-ao ;uu wc win nave ft SUIl III II U 9 IU I your order for $25.00, $27.60, $32.50, $35.00 to $40.00. frvagra - t SARAH BERNHARDT ma i-iiiuftun ruoi wun 4 A. P. Oil City, Pa. Writes for The Pittsburgh Post me great American dailies ana ---M--ll A ill ifcafc4tailfc Aafcafc----- ttttttttttttTtTTtTTttTTttt j. 3
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