Centre Street at It's Time to Prepare for Cold Weather Needs. It is past mid-October, drifting rapidly into late fall. Mrs. Housewife, planning to lay in the supplies for fall and winter, needs no prompting as to where the selec tion can be most satisfactorily and economically made. The volume of business done by this store is greater than that of any other es tablishment in this part of the State, and with the enormous purchasing power which it enjoys in consequence, it can offer the broadest and carefully selected stocks, at prices far and away the lowest that can be met with for scores of miles around. The pleasantest and surest way to save money is to deal at Smart's. Corduroy-Favored by Fashion and Good Taste. Not for years has corduroy, as a material for fashionable suits and costumes, been so sought after as it is this season. In Paris, in London, and in the large American fashion centers, it is everywhere in evidence. Women who have learned to look to this store for a complete representative showing of every new fashion that's good, will nevertheless be astonished at the wonderfully complete assortments to be had here. They include a variety of splen did materials, in every new shade, and at prices which put a fashionable new cor duroy suit or gown within the reach of folks of even the most limited incomes. Charming Autumn Millinery. Millinery section is fast leaving even the proud records of former seasons. It's safe to say that such a wealth of stylisa, distinctive hats have never before been gathered together in this vicinity. And at the enticing prices which have al ready aroused such favorable comment, they make the selecting of a new hat a most enjoyable task to any woman. Write for Copies of Our Booklets, After You What? Administration? Why An Executor? Why a Corporate Executor? They will explain why you should name, as Executor and for other Trust Ca pacities, the Oil City Trust Company Oil City, Pa. JT This lemlntfloB Cob ku E jJr a cine o f be ant; Sure Safe Shooting And a dimple Kille to Care For The Remington-UMC .22 Repeater is ruled, sighted and tested (or accuracy by expert gunsmiths. It shoots as you hold. The simple, improved safety device on every Remington UMC .22 repeater never fails to work. Accidental discharge is impossible. The Remington-UMC .22 Repeater is easily cared for. In taking down, your lingers are your only tools. The breech block, firing pin and extractor, come out in one piece permitting the barrel to be cleaned from the breech. The action handles .22 short, .22 long or .22 long rifle cart ridges any or all at the same time without adjustment. efmnjrronCAfCtIi perfect shooting combination Remington Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Co. 299 Broadway 4 New York City 7m Elm, Oil City, Pa. ammen REPEATER. for Man or Boy are the products of more than 30 years' experience. Three brand 76 Special -Motor Power Without Carbon Waverly gasolines are all refined, distilled! and treated contain no "natural" gasoline, which are crude and unrefined and which carry the maximum of carbon-producing element. Waverly Oil Work Co..PltUburg,ra. Independent Refiners MakirM of Wavmrly Special Auto Oil (Conttoued from page 1.) place of beginning, shall vote at thi County House at Oultonvllle. The Electors of Green township resid ing outside of the territory embraced In the above described Election District of Oultonvllle, shall vote at the Township House, In Nebraska village. The Electors of Hnrmony township as follows: Those residing In the election district of Upper Harmony, to-wlt: those embraced In the following boundary, vis: Beginning on the Allegheny River at the Tlonesta township line; thence northerly by said line to the back line of the liver tracts; thence along the back line of the river tracts to West Hickory Creek; thence up said West Hickory Creek to the Warren County line; thence east along said Warren county line to the Al legheny River; thence down said river to the place of beginning, at Q. W. King's Hnll, West Hickory. The Electors of Harmony township re- Biding outside of the territory embraced In the above described Upper Hnrmony shall vote at the Township Election House on the Fogle Farm. The Electors of Hickory township at the Township House. The Electors of Howe township as fol lows: Those residing In the Election Dis trict of Middle Howe, to-wlt: those em braced In the following boundary, vis: Beginning at a point where the west line of Warrant No. 3198 intersects the line of Warren and Forest counties; thence south by the west lines of Warrants 310X, 3193, 3189. 3187 and 31SS to a point where the west line of Warrant 3186 In tersects with the Jenka township line, thence by Jenks township line east to a point where the eastern line of said war rant 31S6 Intersects said Jenks township line; thence north along the eastern boundary lines of warrant 3185, 31S7 and 3189 to the northwest corner of sub division No. 69 Of warrant No. 2993; thence east along the north line of sub divisions Nos. 69, 68, 65, 6t and 61 to the northwest corner of warrant No. 2i36; thence north along the east lines of war rants No. 2993, the Fox Estate, 2991 and 2735 to where the east line of 273S Inter sects the Warren and Forest County line; thence by said Warren and Forest coun ty line west to the northwest corner of Warrant S19S, the place of beginning, and also the Elector nf Howe towiiNhip residing In what was formerly the Elec tion District of Frost's, and those resid ing in what wss formerly the Election District of West Howe, and those resid ing In what was formerly the dough's Election District, these election districts having been consolidated, -shall vote at the County and Township House at Lynch. The Electors of Howe township resid ing In the Election District of East Howe, to-wlt: Those residing within the territory embraced by the following boundary lines, to-wlt: Beginning at a point In the Warren and Forest county line where the same Is Intersected by the east line of warrant 2735; thence south along the eastern boundary lines of war rants 2735, 2991, the Fox Estate, and war rant 2993 to the northwest corner of sub division No. 51 in warrant 2736; thencu east along the northern boundary lines of warrants 2736, 2803 and 2464, to the Elk county line; thence north along the Elk and Forest county line to where the same Is Intersected by the Warren and Forest county line; thence west along said War ren and Forest county line to the north east corner of warrant 2735, the place of beginning, shall vote at Brookston In Brookston Library Hall. The electors of Jenks township resid ing In the Election District of Byrom, shall vote In Berg's Hall, at Duhrlng In said township. The Electois of Jenks township resid ing in the Election District of Marien vilie; also those residing in wbat was formerly the Election District or L mo rs. the two districts having been con solidated, -shall vote In the Kleciion and Township House at Marienville. The Electors of Klngsley township re siding In the Election District of Kellett villc, to-wit: Those embraced in the fol lowing boundary, vis: Beginning at the common corner of warrants 6217, 6218, 5223 and 5234, said corner being on the line di viding Hickory and Klngsley townships, thence southeasterly along the line di viding warrants 5217 and 6234, 5216 and 235, 5215 and 6236, 5267 and 5266, to the line dividing Klngsley and Howe townships; thence south along said township line to a post where the same intersects or crosses the southeast line of warrant 5180; thence southwestwardly along the line dividing warrants 5103 and 5110, 5109 and 5110, 5128 and 5129 and 5135, to the southwest corner of warrant 6128; thence along the southwest line of warrant 6128 to the northwest corner thereof; thence northeasterly along the northwest line of warrant 6128 to a point where the northwest line of what Is known as the Fctree & Co. land entered the line be tween warrants 5128 and 51C9; thence along said Petree & Co. southwest line to the line dividing warrants 5269 and 5196; thence from said line to a point In the public road known as the Tlonesta creek and Hickory road, where the some Intersects what Is known as the Ball- town road, thence along the said Tlo nesta creek and Hickory road northwest wardly to a point where the same crosses the Hickory and Klngsley township line; thence along said Hickory and Klngsley township line northeastwardly to the nlace of beginning, shall vote in An drews Hall, at Kellettville. The Electors of Klngsley Township re siding In the Mayburg District, to-wlt: Those embraced In the territory lying to the northeast of the above described Election District of Kellettville, shall vote at the County House In said dis trict The Electors of Kinssley Township re siding In the Newtown District, to-wlt: Those embraced In the territory lying to the southwest of the above described Election District of Kellettville, shall vote at the Township House, near the northwest end of Newtown bridge. The electors of Tlonesta township at the Township House, near the southeast end of the Tlonesta creek bridge, at the mouth of said creek. The electors of Tlonesta borough at the Court House In said borough. I also make known the following pro visions of the new Constitution of Penn sylvania. ARTICLE VIII. SUFFRAGE AND ELECTION. Sec. 1. Every male citizen twenty-one years of age, possessing the following qualifications, shall be entitled to vote at all elections: First He shall have been a citizen of the United States at least one month. Second He shall have resided In the State one year, (or, having previously been a qualified elector or native born citizen of the Stato he shall have re moved therefrom and returned, then six months,) Immediately preceding the elec tion. Third He shall have resided In the election district where ho offers to vote ut least two months Immediately preced ing the election. Fourth If twenty-two years of age or upwards, he shall havo paid within two years a State or county tax which shall have bpn assessed at least two months end paid at least one month before elec tion. Section 2. The general election shall he held biennially on the Tuesday next following the nrst Monday or November in each even-numbered year, but the Ueneral Assembly may by law Ox a dif ferent day, two-thirds nf all the members of each House consenting thereto: Pro. vided, That such election shall always be held in an even-numbered Tear. Notice Is hereby given. That any per son excepting Justices of the Peace who shall hold uny office or appointment of profit or trust under the United States, or this State, or any city or Incorporated district whether commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent who is or shall be employed under the legislative, executive or Judiciary depart ment of this State, or In any city, or of any Incorporated district, and also that every member of Congress and of the State Legislature, or of the select or common council of any city, or commlS' sioners of any Incorporated district, is by law Incapable of holding or exercis ing at the time, the office or appoint mcnt of Judce, inspector or clerk of any election in this Commonwealth, and that no Inspector, judge or other officer of such election shall be eligible to be then voted for. The Judges of the aforesaid districts shall representatively take charge of the certificates of return of the election of their respective' districts, and produce them at the Prothonotary's office In the Borough of Tlonesta, as follows: "All judges living within twelve miles of the Prothonotary's office, or within twenty four miles If their residence be In a town, village, or city upon the line of a railroad leading to the county seat, shall before t o'clock p. m, on WEDNESDAT. November 6'h. 11)12. snd all other Judges shall, before 12 o'clock m., on THURS DAY, November 7. ltU2, deliver said re turns, together with the return sheets, to the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, which said re turn shall bo filed, and the day and hour of riling marked therein, and shall be preserved by the Prothonotary for pub iio Inspection. Given uuder tnv band at my office in Tlonesta, Pa., this 21st day of October, In the year of our Lord nineteen hun dred and twelve, and In the one hun dred and thirty-seventh year of the In dependence of the United S'stea. W. 11, HOOD. Sheriff. Confirmation No lice. Notice Is hereby given that the follow liigaoooiinlH have been tiled In my office and will be prevented at the next term of Court, beginning on the Third Monday of November, 1012, for continuation t First and tlual account of (J. T. Ander son, executor of the last will and testa ment of Mary Ann Can Held, late of Tlo nesta Borough, Forest County, Pennsyl vania, deceased, 8. R. MAXWELL, Clerk of Orphans' Court. Tlonesta, Pa., October 21, 11(12. Til I A I. LI ST. List of causes not down for trial In the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, commencing ou the Third Monday of November, 11)12: 1. J. C. Diinu, J. J. Landers and J. V. Proper, doing business as Dunn, Landers A Companv, to use of J, F. Proper, vs. Keystoue Handle Company, of Corydon, a corporation nl the Slate of Pennsylva nia, No. D, September term, 11112. (Sum mons in assumpsit. 2. Union Machinery A Supply Co., a corporation of the State of Washington, vs. V. J. Campbell and D. J. Cropp, do ing business under the firm name of Cropp A Campbell, co partners. No, IS, September term, 11)12. Summons in as sumpsit. Attest, 8. R. MAXWELL, Prothonotary. Tlonesta, Pa,, Oo'ober 21, 11)12. PROCLAMATION. Whkrkas, The Hon. W. D. Hinckley, President Judge nf the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for the county of Forest, has Usued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Fleas, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Court, Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, at TioiiotU, for the County of Forest, to commence on the Third Monday of November, being the I810 day of November, 1912. 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 iu their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., nl said day with their records, inquisitions, examination, and other remembrances, to do those tilings which to their office appertain to be done, and to those who are bou nd i n recogn i.anee to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in thejailof Forest County, that they may be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given un der my band and seal this 21st day of October, A. D. 11)12. w. u. Huou, iL.s.j shertn. Clocks Worked by Air. Fang actuated by currents of air have from time to time been used as motors for running clocks. One, by Lepaute, is in the Louvre, Paris. Ben jamin Hanks of Litchfield county, Connecticut, patented one in 1783. In a more recent patent the weight Is wound up by the current of air in a chimney which Is stopped by a self- acting brake as the weight nears the top of Its course. Luck of a Windfall. The harsh forest laws of William the Conqueror are responsible for th meaning of good lucK now so often as sociated with the term windfall. Un der the Norman It was a criminal of fense to cut down timber In the for ests; but as the peasants were allow ed to gather whatever wood the wind had blown down they always hailed a storm as an omen of good luck. To Whom It May Concern. It was the new janitor In the apart ment house where the Browns live who tacked un the following subtle notice InBide the dumbwaiter. It was hand painted, every S being a capital and carefully turned backward: "You must not put nothins on the dura. water you can put bottles on win I call for the gabbig I know who put It on." Those Were Happy Days. A well-known Bostonian recently found in his trunk an old diary with the entry: "August 10, 1887. weni to the railroad station to see my sister off, and by some chance Harry Blank was there to see his sister on, ana in the rush and noise and confusion we got mixed and I hugged his sister and he hugged mine." Boston Transcript. One Way of Describing Americans, Nowhere Is the architectural sense more rigorous and scholarly than In writers from the land of Babel-llke sky-abrasion. London Saturday Re View. Good Farm Lands For Sale. To those who are looking for an oppor tunity to go Into the 'arming business a Una opening has been provided by the Kelly estate, which has lately ruu off the large tract of land known as the Oldtown property, two mile) from Tlonesta, into convenient fanning plots of 60 acres or more to suit purchasers. These lands are all tillable and will make fertile farms capable of producing any desired crop, and the price and terms will be made at tractive to any prospective buyer. In quire of J, (1. or H. E. Kelly, Executors, Tlonesta, Pa. Adv. Cabbage For Sale. Having on hand a surplus of Cabbage, fully matured, I shall offer same for sale at a low price, either wholesale or retail, while the surplus lasts. Come early. Chas, A. Andkrson, adv Tlonesta, Pa. When you have a bad cold you want the best medicine obtainable so as to cure it with as little delay as possible. Here Is a druggist's opinion: "I have sold Cbamberalin's Cough Remedy lor fifteen years," ssys Enos Lollar of Saratoga, Ind., "and consider it the best on the market." For sale by all dealers. adv Suits to Order, $12.50 to' In 3l Little Game of Poker With A small pair is a dangerous game unless you are a better bluffer than the other fellow. Sometimes you can get by and win. In the clothing business it's the same as a card game. You take chances at some places. With us, however, there is no chance, there Is no deception, there Is no changing the cards. Everything is on the level and above board. We give you your own time to prove whether we are on the square or not. A Suit or Overcoat or any other article bought here has got to be right or we take it back. Come in and look at our splendid high grade Suits and Overcoats T. A. P. Oil City, Pa. What the Worklnn-.in Ccts. The deposits In the raving t bnnkt represent n part, and only a r t t, o. the surplus, over and above the living expenses of the earnings of the mar who works lor wages. Under the much maligned and much misrepresented protective tariff sys tern we have procure. 1 In forty years from 18t!0 to 1900, the fallowing re suits for the American worklngman: In that time the number of wage earners in American mills lnerrud four times; The wages paid In American mlilr Increased seven times; The number of deposits In saving? banks increased ten times; The amount of deposits In saving? banks Increased sixteen times. These remarkable facts conclusively prove that wages are increasing and the worklngman's surplus is steadily enlarging. There is further and very remark able proof of this statement: From I860 to 1907 the population ot the United States Incrensed from thirty-one million to eighty-six mil lions or two and three-fourths times. From 18G0 to 11)07 the savings banks deposits increased from $150,- 000,000 to $3,500,000,000 or twenty-four times. j In the presence of these notable positively accurate figures, what be comes of the contention that "'the rich are growing richer while the poor are growing poorer!" ! CHARLES HEBKR CIARK, In Saturday Evening Post. ! From Small Beginnings. Men who have made their fortunes are not those who have had five thou sand dollars given them to start with, but started fair and with a well-earned dollar or two. Grace Greenwood. Unrepresented In the Gospels. Hardly any problem of exegesis Is more difficult than to discover in the gospels an administrative or organ- j izlng or ecclesiastical Christ. Francis j G. Peabody. 4 AND NO W0RRY4 Banks Loan 80 on stock market values of col lateral, but this bank will loan up to its full face value on Its Cer tificates of Deposit The beauty of this Investment is that the holder gets 4 Interest on hla $500 certificate, mailed to him twice a year, and if he needs a loan at any time he can use the full amount of his investment. WRITE FOR BOOKLET F. L. PITTSBURGH BANK FOR SAVINGS 4tk ht. ind Smithfleld St, Pittsburgh, fa. Trm, V.w, 3 & B Ira Vital scarce, beautiful new styles misses new corduroy suits Just arrived rich, rare Corduroy tuita $18.50 to $45.00. Stylish new Norfolk models Misses' Corduroy Suits Brown, Navy, B'acR, Garnet, Green special at $35.00, $37.50, $42.50, $45.00. fcr qaiit making Winter Is just around the corner chilly nights will soon be with us to make nice warm bed coverings a neces sity. If making your Comforts or hav ing them made, we have the material and assortments qualities, too to meet all tastes and pocketbooks. Yard wide Sateen Coverings, 10c, I2c, 15e, 20c, 25c yard. Cnllco Coverings, 5c, Gic, 8c yard. Cotton Filling 8 He to 50c roll. . Wool Filling comfort sire 1 pound roll, 75c; two pound roll, $1.60; three pound roll, $2.26. flmnels fiannelet'es All the new Flannels are here" French, Scotch, and the non-shiinkable Vlyullas 2.ic to 75c yard. Country Flannels, 20c to 55c yard. White Flannels, 20c to $1.00 yard. Kmbroidored Flannels, 45c to $2.51 yard. Woven Flunnelettes for waist, house dresses, 714c, c. 10c. 12V4c, 15c yard. Woven Flannelettes) stripes and checks yard wide,. 10c, 12V4c yard. BOGSS & BUHL PITTSBURGH, PA. C?) 1 P $36.00. Shirts a "Sky Limit 99 $10.00 to $65.00. "A Good Store to Trade At." TAILORED SUITS That excel in the one most important essential, fit. The distinguishing mark of superior tailoring. What matter how handsome the fabric or attractive the price if the suit doesn't fit? And so in this advertisement special attention is dieected to the fit of ' Tailored Suits sold here. The superior fitting qualities of our suits add daily to the growing pres tige of our suit department. For we do not permit the showy, ill fitting, low priced suits of irre sponsible suit makers to enter our store. But from such makers as command the trade and respect of a "Wana maker," a "Lord & Taylor," or a "B. Altman," come the suits we present to the women of Oil City. Be assured of this fact, that The Kinter Co. are satisfied only with the very best the American suit market affords. And if you will pay $22.60, $25.00, $27.60 or $32.60 for a suit we guar antee to show you suits that will compare favorably with suits sold any where in America at those prices and suits vastly superior in value to suits sold in many stores at from $2.60 to $6.00 more the suit. It is not alone that we desire to present suits that excel in the matter of fit but to convince many that modern suit making has reached a degree of excellence that makes it possible to secure a suit to fit their figure as perfectly as though made to order over special measurements. You can be fitted here at mod erate cost. Specifications of 1913 "Buicks." MOIH.L, 21." Wheel base 106 inches, 32x3 1-2 tires, 28 horse power. Nickle finish, fully equipped. Prices: Roadster $960. Touring Car $1,060. "JIODKL 30." Wheel base 108 inches, 34x4 tires, 32 horse power. Gas, oil and electric lights. Nickle finish. Fully equipped, including self-starter. Prices: Roadster.. $1,126. Touring Car $1,286 "nODKL 40" FIVE-PASSK.KK, TOl KINCJ. Wheel base 116 inches, tires 36-4, quick detachable, on demountable rims, 40 horse power. Nickle finish, electric lighting with generator, self-starter. Price tuny equtppea i,oou. Deliveries start August 1. The six-cylinder model will be announced later. Deliveries will not start on this model until January. When Better Automobiles are Built, Buick will Build Them. Ralph A. Cook, Tionesta. Fred. Grettcnbergor GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General Blacksmlthiiifr prompt ly done at Low Rates, Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed, 8hop In roar of and lust wont of the Shaw Uouse, TUlioute, Pa, Your patrouage solicited. FRED. GRETTENBKRUKK 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, and always at reasonable rates. Prompt service and courteous treatment. Comi aud see us. Itear of Hotel Weaver TIOITESTA, PA. Telephone No. 20. to Order, $2.00 to $12.00. T. A. P. Oil City, Pa. JAMES HASLET, GENERAL MERCHANT. Furniture Dealer, AND UNDERTAKER. TIONESTA, PENN and Manufacturing Opticians. School children's eyes will be ex amiued free of cost when accompanied by a note from their teacher or family physician. The latest methods known to science are employed no drops arti ficial eyes in stock. Lemes duplicated on short notice. illorck Optical Co., OIL CITY, PA. First National Bank Building. Both Phones. rhnmtiprlatn'a Co,lc- Cho, "d inarnDenain 5 I(jarrho.a Rtmiy. Never fails, liny it no. It may save liie. 221