Have You Protection AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE? You dun not, afford to take your own rink against loss by tire. Remember (bat we represent 14 OF THE BEST COMPANIES IN THE WORLD. and will be glad to call on you wben you want lire insurance tliat rosily protect!. Drop u a card and ae'll do the rent. We are agent In this oounty for tbe - TITLE GUARANTY AND TRUST CO., and can furnlHh aeourlty for County otHolala, bank olllolals, elo. C. M. All k IE, TIONESTA and K ELLETTVILLK, PA. The Quality Nt'liool. The people are taking notice of the wonderful results derived by our students during the short time they are with us. This is a good time to start a course in Warren Ilusliiens College, Warren, Pa. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. NEW ADVKKTIMKMKNTN. Idkinmera. Ad. Tbe Prints Co. Ad. Hoggs & Bubl. Ad. Tbe K Inter Co. Ad. M. Ij Rhodes. Loral. ' Duke's Mixture. Ad. Newark Hboe Co. Ad. Oil Cltv TruM Co. Ad. J. M. Nugent. Header. Grant Sinister. Header. Mmartct Sllberberg. Ad. Forest Co. Nat. Hank. Ad. Anderson ft Carlson, laical. Orpbana' Court Sal. Legal ad. Oil market closed at f J 50. Ia your aubacrlptioo paldT You can Ret it at Hopkins' store, tf F. K. Lauson sella oleotnargerlne. -Adv. tf Baled Hay and Straw, at 8. 8. 8lg wortb'a. adv O Cedar Hops and Dual Cloth at 8. 8. Slgworlb's. adv Waktkd. Beam bouse and soiub house men, at Boward Tanneries, Corry, Pa. adv3t Butler county has gone dry, the court having refused all applications for liquor license at Its sitting last week. For Sai.b. -A desirable lot fronting on east Bridge street, at a bargain. In quire of M. L. Rhodes, Ttooesla. advtf There will be preaching aervloea at tbe Evangelical oburcb, ou Uernian U ill, March llltb, at 10:30 a. in., by Rev. T. B. Hauverinale. Tbe senior class of the Tionesta high aohool will give a four-act comedy enti tled "Topp's Twins," at Bovard'a bail, Friday evening, Maron 28ib. Wantkd.-Railroad Crose Ties. We buy all kinds and pay cash. Tbe Berry Co., Oil City, Pa. adv L. A. Davis, Agt., Tionesta, Pa. For Salb -Sears Motor Car, run one season, iu good condition. Canvas cover for same, and a 00 gallon gasoline tank, Write or Inquire. D. S. Yager, Eo deavor, Pa. advlit On account of the oomlug conference on Evangelism and Missions, tbe Ladles Aid of the M. E. church will give their annual Easter anpper Saturday evening at 5:30, March 13. , ( , Oleomargarine alwaya fresh, alwaya tbe aame prloe and making new frienda eaob day, at 20o per pound in nine pound lots, at tbe Salmon Creek Mercantile Co.; Kelleltville, Pa. . .. adv The Tionesta Gas Co. on tbe Aj).aaJ Wagner farm, Tionesta township , ly drilling Its last well through to the Speech ley sand, tbe well being a failure in the Clarion aand. The well on the Duncan traot, near the State bridge, Green township, was finished yesterday at 18o0 feet alter golug through tbe Cooper sand and was dry. Tbe bole waa plugged and abandoned. Hugh, the 7-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Cunningham, of this place, fell from tbe aidewalk on Vine street yesterday and fractured a bone In his left arm above the elbow. Dr. Bovard at tended him. Hon. P. M. Speer has forwarded to this office a consignment of government garden seeds, which will be given out to those who desire to make garden wblle tbey last. No paokeges will be delivered to children. Michael Fmnegau of Pittsburgh ia preparing to start two strings of tools drilling for oil in Hickory township, tbe Brat on tbe P. A. Anderson farm, oppo site Truokeyrilie, snd the second up Queen creek, where be haa 1,100 acres under lease. James Canfield of tbla place has the contract for tbe Anderson well and will move his rig Ibis week. E. O. Pequignot's well on tbe King tract, adjoining tbe Baird lease just north of Dawson run,' Harmony township, which has been awaited with considera ble interest, came in dry Tuesday. He la preparing to drill another well. Tbe Slggins well, drilled by James Canfield near West Hickory, was ahdt Thursday. While there was a fair showing of oil It failed to respond in paying quantities. George Wagner, the 18-year-old son of Jacob E. Wagner, of River Hill, had three ribs fractured In bis left side Mon day afternoon wben a ouug team he was driving along tbe road near bis home ran way and threw him from a load of corn fodder. A younger brother riding with blm was also thrown out but waa unin lured. Tbe team ran foul of a tree and stopped, with no more damage than a broken neck yoke. Dr. Bovard went out and attended tbe injured boy. Beginning July 1, Ihe C. O. D.ayslem will be inaugurated lu connection with tbe parcel post. Hy this plan a person fully prepaying a parcel may have ita price collected upon delivery, provided tbe sum does not exceed f 100. Tbe parcel may be Insured, as other parcels are, to a value of not exceeding 50, at tbe regu lar insurance fee, Tbe receiver of the C. O. D. package must pay fur tbe tnonev order necessary to remit. Tbe new plan la effective only at money order post-o'ujcea. Tbe Supreme Commander of the La dles of tbe Macoaheea of the World, Blna M. West, Port Huron, Mich , will be at Franklin, April 7th. Reviews will be held afternoon and evening. All mem bers are Invited to attend, Tbe Huree chair factory at Uuion City, aaid to be tbe largest wood sent chair plaut In tbe world, waa destroyed by Are Sunday night, Tbe loss Is placed at $400,000, with :00,O00 Insurance. Tbe plant la likely to be rebuilt. Next Sunday being Palm Sunday the evening service at the M. E church will be in keeping with the day. Tbe pastor, Rev. W. 8. Burton, will preach a sermon from tbe theme the day auggests and will receive a olasa of probatinnera. -In last week'a issue of the Rkpuhm OAN mention was made of a Warren oounty man named Myron Snapp who had hla back broken by a fall from a tele phone pole at Henry's Mill, and of bis lie lug takeu 10 I'blladelpbia for treatment by a specialist. A dispatch from that jlty yeaternay morning statea that tbe unfort una e man died aa a result of bis Injuries. Acknowledgment of subscription re newals is made as follows, with thanks: W. S. Hendricks, Coohranlou, Pa ; W. S. Gillespie, Blr'h, Mlob.l Mrs. P. Moor, Tionesta; Geo. Sbotta, Tyiersburg, Pa.; Miss Minnie Hholls, Brookville, Pa., (oew); Robert K, Bean, Starr, Pa., (new); Misa F, B. Slgglna, West Hickory, Pa., (new); Mra. K. W. Fitzgerald, Kane, Pa. Ksa-Tee-Dee, tbe dandruff cure that ourea dandruff, la a balr tonic. It curea Itching heada. It make) tb scalp healthy, and atopa tbe balr from falling. It makes tbe bead happy. Anderson ft Carlson, barbers, Tionesta, bsve used it fur Ave years and recommend it very highly as a cure fur any scalp disease. - One-dollar bottle can be had at their tonsorial par lore. Adv. -Owing to tbe special meetings that were held In tbe Methodist and Presby terian churches it waa necessary to post pone the lecture dale of Dr. W. P. Mur ray. We learn Dr. M urray la now in a aeiiea of evangelistic meetinga and can not give a lecture date at present. Those having tickets are requested to bold them, aa the lecture will be given aa soon aa a date can be arranged. Since extracting tbe tools from the deep well on tbe German Hill road the drilling baa progressed quite favorably aod a depth of near 1500 feet baa been reached. Up to thia lime no "signs" of an oleaginous nature have gladdened tbe hearts of tbe operators, and of course none have yet been looked for. A close record ol the formations ia being kept, and that there will be some extra enlightenment on what Ilea under tbe ground iu thia neighborhood wben tbe well haa reached its tioal depth a to be expected. Although more than three weeka have elapsed sinoe tbe disappearance at OH City of Miss Marie Dunn, daughter of Jainea Dunn the well known Pennsyl vania railroad conductor, ao far aa known not a clue has been discovered aa to the missing girl's wheresbouts. Pennsylvania railroad detectlvea are assisting tbe rela tives in looking for tbe absent young woman and a brother of Miss Dunn has mime from Michigan to aid in the search. Tbe family Is nearly distracted over the mystery aurroundiug tbe case aud tbe suspense is nearly killing the girl's mother. ' While performing his duty as a train man Tuesday of laat week, on tbe S. ft T. tiain at Sheffield, James McMlllen of Ne braska, sustained a Iracture of two ribs. Tbe 8. ft T, engiue was doing some awltohlng on Its siding near Mainwalring and Havens' machine shop and McMil- len, who waa performing tbe duties of brakeman and riding on the side of a box car, aupportlng himself with one baud and leaning out to watch and give aignala leaned too far and came In contact wltb a nearby building. He was knocked from bis position and thrown violently to the ground and In the mixup sustained the Injury wblcb will lay him up for several days. About two weeka ago, Mra. C-irrine B. Kobrer of Franklin fell on the ice outside her residence and sustained aseri ous Injury. -At last account she was suffering Intense pain and it la feared tbo outlook Is not as encouraging as it might be, owing to her weakened condition, aa well as ber advanced age, she being in ber elgbty-fourtb year. Tbe readers of tbe Republican will remember ..Mrs. Robrer as tbe widow ofSamuel F. Kolirer deceased, late of Marlenvllle, and at one time one of tbe best known citizens of Forest county, and also as (be only sur viving member of tbe family of Cyrus Blood, tbe honored founder of our county. To know Mrs. Rohrer is to love ber, and her many frienda in thia county will anxiously await the uewa of ber com plete recovery. St. Patrick's Day Supper. Following ia tbe menu for tbe St. Pat rick supper to be given by Committee No. 4, In tbe Presbyterian church., Mon day evening, March 17, beginning at 5:30. Tickets, 85 cents: Shamrock Puree. Shillelsha. Chicken Paddies. M nulled Murphies. Emerald Isles. Shamrocks. Blarney Stones. Killarney Salad. St. Patrick's Wafers. Dublin Sponge. "Erin-go-Bragb" Cake. Cape Clear Coffee Pal'a Bonbous. Horse Owners Notice I Do your borse'a teetb need attontim T I will be at McCoy 'a or Hepler'a livery, Monday, March' 17th. J. M. Nuqrnt, Veterinary Dentist. advlt HORSES! HORSES! Big Sale of Two Carloads of Horses at Brookville, Pa. Ranging in weight from 1,000 to 1,700 lbs. Drivers, matcbed teams and draft horses. All kinds of horses and brood mare. Sale beglna Monday, March 17, for two wetk only. The last chance of tbe season to get a horse cheap aud the best lot ol tbe aeasou. All horses guar anteed as represented. Come quick Edelblute Barn, Brookville, Pa. adv 2t Grant Shusteh, The Forty Year Test An article must have exceptional merit to survive for a period of forty years. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was first offered to tbe publio in 1872. From a small beginning It has grown in favor and popularity until It bs attained a twf.pl.l ujhla Ntniilatinn. Ynil will Unit nothing belter for a cough or cold. Try II ami you win unuerstanu way 11 is a lavorite alter a periou 01 more loan mriy years, it not oniy gives renei 11 cures For sale by all dealers. Adv. PERSONAL. W. M. Wolcotl went to Pittsburgh Monday evening. Mra. AliceSwanson la viBlting friends In Jainxatowo, N. Y. John N. Gerow spent Sunday with relatives at Grand Valley, Miss Bessie Hopler returned home from Akron, Ohio last week,- J. C. Scowden was a week-end visitor wltb relatives and friends at Meadvllle. Misa Marie Smearbaugh la visiting ber slater, Mrs. D. H. Edwards, at Wash ington, Pa. Hubert Williams, of Oil City, s eut Sunday at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ij, Thomson. Mrs. L-na Farmer and sons Arthur and Edward were home Irum Tidioute over Suuday, Wm. F. Blum spent Sunday in Oil City vlsltlug bis sons, ol whom lour ate located Iu that city. John Hood went to Youngsville laat Wednesday for a visit with bis daughter, Mrs. Lee Andres. Miss Colyu Clark returned last week from a visit wltb ber alster, Mrs. David Edwards, in Sharon. Archie Hepler left Monday lor St. Petersburg, Fla., to be engaged fur awhile in carpenter work Rev. and Mrs, W. O. Calbouu, of Linesvillo, Pa., were guesla of Mrs. G. F, Watson over Tuesday nigbt. N. F. Hoover of Marlenvllle, aud G. C. Miller of Tyiersburg, were buaioesa visliors in tbe oily last evening, George Sbotta of Tyiersburg waa a Tionesta business visitor Saturday aud found time to give us a welcome call wblle beie. Misa Olive Lanaon gave a very pleas ing piano recital at her home Tuesday eveniug for Misa Marie Abbott, a large number of guosta being in atleudance. Miss Lulu Robbiua, ol Port Alle gheny, Pa., visited at the home of A. Carson, Saturday, on ber way to Mariaa ville to resume ber school, closed on ac count of measles. Mrs. E. S. Bullock of Brocktou, N. Y., Mra. Jerome Hyatt of Tituaville, and Mra. G. W. Binuey of Oil City, were guesla of Mr. and Mra. Thomas Sood grass over Sunday. Frank Walker, who enjoys tbe salu brious cllinale of Lamison, Alabama, In winter, and swelters some In the summer, remembered a number of bis northern friends in a shipment of several caua of delicious southern caue syrup a few daya ago, tbe Rkppblicaii office being amongst tbe favored. Many Ibauks, Frank. Will 8. Gillespie a former Forest county citizen, but for several years past located in tbe Michigan lumber regions, with headquarters at Birch, in that state, notes that tbey have had steady sleighing there aince tbe 10th of December, and at present tbey have about three feet of snow. He reports bis family all well and hearty. Tbe Franklin Newa of Monday notes tbe marriage at Meadvllle, March 81b, of Ray H. PHeuger, of Covington, Ky., and Miss Eva L. Carr, or Franklin. The bride is a daughter of Mr. an d Mrs, An drew Carr, former residents ol Tionesta. The groom holds a responsible position with a Cincinnati firm. After May 1st Mr. and Mra. Pfleuger w 111 be at home at Covington, Ky, 'The Republican waa In error in re porting the arrival of a son at tbe home of Mr. and Mra. Ray Rlrtoil last week. Dr. Dunn gave tbe item to a reporter ol the Republican in almost tbe language in which it was stated and itsautbanticity waa not questioned. Tbe birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Zints, who occupy a part of Mr. Birtcll's home as their home, is responsible for the mis statement. We offer abject apologies to Mr, and Mrs. Birtcil, and congratulations to Mr. aud Mrs. Zenls. Dr. J. C. Dunn, for the past sixteen years a prominent resident of Tionesta, and In which community be haa enjoyed a large medical practice, has disposed of bis practice to Dr. C. E. Gregg of P.tta burg wbo npw ocoupiea the former's of fice iu reanf the Craig drug sttire. Dr. Dunn habot announced bis plans for tbe future, but we understand he expects to laave within a day or two fpr Chicago to take a pustraduate'eourse in medioioe. "JlJfaruHy will remain herd lor a time until he gets permanently located. Our best wishes go with tbe affable Doctor, and may tbe lines fall to him In pleasant places. Mayburg Holocaust Aftermath. Tbe fifth victim of tbe Ore which burned tbe wood outters' camp at May burg early Sunday morning 00 tbe !M of March succumbed to her injuries Tues day evening of last week at tbe Kane hospital, wben death relieved Mra. Michael Sbuster of ber sufferings. Every thing possible was done for tbe woman but ber burns were of such a serious natme tbat tbe saving of her life was dis- paired of almost from tbe first. Tbe husband and 7 day-old babe have about recovered from their burns. A new camp building to take tbe place of the one destroyed ia well under way of reconstruction and will be made larger than the original one. Already tbe men are all bacK to the work, temporary sheltei having been provided for them by tbe company. Several new bands have been taken on aud ten or twelve more workmen are coming next week. Sheffield and Clarendon business profited by tbe disaster as for several days after the fire these towns were flocked with the victims ot the disaster replacing tbelr wardrobes and working implements, wbi 'h were sll destroyed in tbe lire. A story Is going (be rounds to tbe ef fect Ibat tbe Aostriana had converted all their savings into gold coin and made Mrs. Sbuster their "banker;" tbat she had kept the coin 10 a receptable and In Ibe tire thia money bad all melted into oue nugget, which had been found amongst the ashes a few daya after tbe Ore. This is proven to be a hoax and originated iu some Vamarty'a" Imagina tion. It ia true, however, tbat quite a large sum of money was burued up, representing tbe men's savings, but it was mostly in paper ourrency. A few nickels and quarters bsve been raked out of tbe ashes by the boy a In their search for souvenirs, but tbe bulk is gone for ever, and is variously estimated at from 1000 to f20UU. ,'; ... I8HOP WILLIAM BURT, Conference on Evangelism and Missions. Among thoae who will participate in tbe great gathering to be held in the M. E. church next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, are men who have bad a wide experience and stand aa great leaders of tbe church. Bishop Wm. Burt, of Buffalo, N. Y., wss for a number of years resident bish op at Zurich, Switzerland, and had super vision of tbe work of the oburcb in Eu rope, Tbe remarkable advance of the church in Italy and tbe establishment of a college in a prominent quarter of Rome is due to bis untiring effort. No man ia more familiar with tbe work of the oburcb in Europe than Bishop Hurt. Hia lecture on "Romanism" Ib timely aod most Instructive. Bishop W. F. Oldham was for years a resident of India. During his residence In India tbe church made a remarkable advancement. Tbe establishment of christian colleges snd extension of mis sionary activity was the result of bis wise direction. As Missionary Secretary he ia in touch with tbe great problems of tbe church throughout tbe world. Dr. J. O. Randall, Secretary on Evan gelism, is sounding the evangelistic note throughout tbe church. Aside from thia trio of great leaders tbe conference will include many of tbe leading divines of Erie Conference. Leading laymen are expected, Including Dr. Welch, of grape juice fame. Following la Ihe program: Tuesday Evening, March 18. 7:30. De votional exercises, Rev. W. W.Dale; Ste- Weather Record, From observationa taken at 8 o'clock a. commenced cold. Early In tbe month tbe stored. With tbe exception of two or three at tbe boura named: February 1 " 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 " 7 " 8 " 0 10 " 11 12 ' 13 " 14 " 15 " 18 " 17 " 18 " 19 20 " 21 " 22 " 23 jj4 2.j " 2tl 27 ' 28 10, clear, Noon 4, clear, N. 80, N. 24, ' clear, N. 8, N. 4 below Z. N. 6 above Z, N 10, N. 12, N. 4 below Z, N. 40 above Z, N. I!, N. 2, N. 2 below Z, N. 10 above Z, N. 34, N. 24, N. 12, N. 34, N. 44, X. 40. N 50, N. 20, N. 14, N. 0, X. 18, X. 32, N. 34, X. 530 plus Observations: By the above record it is seen that the sum of the degrees, lor the morning of each day is 530, after deducting 10 degrees minus or below zero, which divided by 28, number of days In tbe month, give tbe mean temperature of morning temperature as 19 degrees, and of noon temperature In like manner, 31 degrees, Tbe snowfall during the month was very light, vanishing under Ihe rays of the sun, or the melting effects of tbe raio, letving the ground bare a large part of tbe month. The raiufali far exceeded tbe snow; very light winds, wesihercslm, especially dur ing tbe ooldest days. After the middle of the month change was apparent, aa bees were seen, crows cawing in the morning, and owls hooting up the run valleys at night, tokens of tbe coming spring. Samukl D Irwin. Death From Exhaustion. Samuel Weaver, a well known and lifelong resident near Golinza, about midway between Ibat place and Tyiers burg, where, until recently, be owned a small farm, came to bia death in a de serted lumbering sheck, near the mouth of Lamentation creek, Kiogsley town ship, last Friday evening shortly after 8 o'clock. Wiib him at tbe time was a woman, Mra. Earl Albaugb, and wbo ran back to Newtown Mills for assistance and to apprise the people. It seems that tbe woman and Weaver had been going about from place to place for a week or two past, and In tbe lore part of last week had started to wend their way down Tio nesta creek occupying such places at nigbt aa afforded shelter and some warmth. One nigbt was spent in a sand bouse of tbe S. A T. railroad near Hast ings station, and on Tuesday nigbt they slept in the Kribbs & Ray livery barn at Kelleltville. Wednesday night tbey were given ledging at Brewster'a below Kelleltville, and Thursday night at C. M. Coy's at Newtown Mills. When at Kelleltville a physician pre scribed for Weaver who waa very sick and greatly exhausted. Before leaving Newtown Friday afternoon they were offered money to pay their fare on tbe railroad he to go aa far as Nebraska, and she as far aa Rosa Run. Thia tbey re fused, stating tbey did not wish to be separated. Wben tbey reached Lamenta tion Weaver waa ao exhausted tbat he oould go no farther and tbe woman kindled a fire before a cave which Ibe sick man had entered and where in a abort time, evidently, he expired from exhaustion and exposure to tbe biting oold. He was also severely allllcted with kidney trouble. Wben men arrived at tbe place they arranged tbe body as best tbey could, but did not remove It, pending tbe summon ing of tbe coroner, but under the clreuui stauces that official did not deem ao In quest necessary as there seemed lo be no tragedy connected with his death, aud on Saturday eveulng the body was taken by train to Nebraska and from there to the home of bia brother living near Tyleretrurg, where the fuueral was bald OF BUFFALO, N. V. reopticon Address, "Tbe Awakening of tbe Orient," Rev. W. S. Mitchell. Wednesday Morning, March 19, 0:00. Geueral Theme, "Men and tbe Church;" Consecration Meeting, Bishop Burt; "Tbe Adult Bible Class Movement," Mr. Col camp; "The Brotherhood Movement," Rev. N. A. White, Rev. J. R. Rich; "Tbe Br itlierbood in the Country Churcb," J. R. Robinson. Wednesday Afternoon, 2:00. Devotion al Exercises, Rev. Henry Smallenberger; "World Wide Evangelism," Bishop Old bam; "Tbe Budget," Rev. A. C. Ellis; Boys' Woik - "Evangelistic Appeal," Rev. W.S. M itcbell; "Recreational Activ ities," Kev. R L. Fou Ike. Wednesday Evening, 7:30. Devotional Exercises, Rev. R. W. Skinner; Address, "Tbe Demand of Opportunity," B shop Oldbara. Thursday Morning, March -0, 9:00. Devotional Services, Kev. W. E. Dsvis; "The Church Paper," Rev. O. 8. W. Phil lips, T. D. Collins; "The Work of the Sustentatlon Society," F. X. Kreltler, D. E Byles; Echoes from Ibe Buffalo snd Pittsburgh Commission Conference, Rev. J. P. Burns, Rev. A. R. Rich. Thursday Afternoon, 2:00. Devotional Exercises, Rev. W. E. Frampton; "Per sonal Evangelism," Dr. J. O. Randall, Secretary of Ibe Commission on Evan gelism; 4:00, Women's Meeting, Dr. Ran dall; -1:00, Men's Meeting. Bisbop Burt. Thursday Eveniug, 7:30. Devotional Exercises, Rev. Geo. Fuller; Addresses, Dr. Randall, Bishop Burt. February, 1913. iu. and noon of each day. The month river was frozen over and much ice was days tbe thermometer ranged above zero 38, rain at night and heavy fog, 20, sunshine afternoon. 32, 3 inches snow, cloudy. 24, light snow, evening cooler. 20, morning clear, aliernm u cloudy. 14 above Z, clesr and cold. 20, clear and cold. 21), light clouds afternoon. 30, clear and cold. 30, clear and oold, evening cloudy. 40, mild day. Hi, evening 12, oold. I t, some water pipes frozen in town. 24, clear and cold. 30, sunny afternoon. 40, rain most of tbe dsy. 20, very light snow in morning. 40, afternoon and evening warm, 64, warm day, bright, clear. 61, warm day, bright, clear. ftO, light rain, ibeu suuny and clear, tiO, riiii, cloudy, light snow 10 p. m. 24, light snow. 22. afternoon clear and sunny. IX, cold, northwest wind. 84. alternoon mist and rain. 40, foggy dark day. 30, hazy and cloudy, light snow at night. H2 ou Monday, the burial taking place at tbe Hagen cemetery. Samuel Weaver was born In the vicinity where his life was spent about 48 years ago. His father, Thomas Weaver, died a number of years ago, and hia molbet, who lived with bim on a small farm, died last summer. He was a hard worker, and always1 accounted strictly honest in bis dealings. After the death of bla mother be sold bia farm and bad intended taking a western trip, but tbe breaking up of bis home seems to have upset him and the giving away of hia naturally strong constitution left bim a physical wreck, while tbe money wbioh be had accumulated was sooj exhausted. He is survived by one brother, Thomas, and one sister, Mrs. Cbsrles Nellis. Halsey. Mr. and Mrs. elainuel Wood were Brad ford visitors Haturday. Mrs. Mays, who bas been visiting witb friends at Smethport, returned borne Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Williams were Wilcox visitors Saturday evening. Will Kane returned borne Thursday alter a few days of business atSmetbport, Mra. J. J. Kane and son Jay were Mt, Jewett visitor recently. How's This! . We offer Oue Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh, that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chunky A Co., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F.J. Cheney for the laxi 1 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and iiiiiim-iiilly able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. Wkht C Thaux, wholesale druggists, To ledo, u., Wai.kino, Kinnan A Marvin, wholesale druggists, Teledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting diroctly upon the blood and mu cous Hiirfacos of tbe system. Price 7fio per bottle. Sold by all druggista. Testi monials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. adv The Mothers' Favorite. A rough medicine lor children should lie nannies. It should be pleasant to take. Il should be ellectual. Chainher Isiu's Cough hetnedy is all of tins and ia the mothers' favorite everywhere. For sale by all dsajera. Adv. One-Fourth Off on Holly Stationery. Everything in China. Comb and Brush Sets. Cigar Cases. Toilet Sets. Music Rolls. Framed Pictures Pictures for Framing. Books. 25c Books 20c. 50c Books 40c. New Editions $1.10 Bovard's Pharmacy. Special Between Season Prices. In order to keep business going through the dull month of February, we are going to make some Eye Opener Prices on all Odds and Ends about the store. Especially in Ladies' Shoes. We have a lot of odd sizes, one pair of a kind. If we have your size, the price will be the persuader. A lot of Men's and Boys' Winter Un derwear. See the goods and learn the price. Remnants all over the store. Come Early. L. J. Hopkins This Is It. The Champion Gas and Coal Range. Can also be fired with Wood and all changes are made in a minute. Guaranteed to save fuel, time and trouble. We claim it to be the best Range n thA marlrar onrl urmtM lilrA a si ui v iiiui n unit vvvmsu chance to demonstrate its good points to every housewife. ' Come in any time and let us show you. Blankets and Robes. You want to keep warm when you are driving and we can furnish the necessary Robes to make you comfortable. Don't let your horses suffer these cold days. We have Stable and other Blankets and the prices are reasonable and right. J. 0. SCOWDEN, TIONESTA, PA. Now You're Face to Face With the Question of a Spring Hat What's your style? What's your color? What's your price? They're all here! Stetson a name that's an essay in itself on Hat style and goodness $4, $6 and $6 in either derbies or soft hats, and what is more important, this is the only store in Oil City you can buy the Stetson, as we are sole agents. We were looking for a better $3 hat than we'd ever seen before. When we saw the "Kensington," we stopped looking and secured the sole agency for Oil City. But we couldn't better our $2 values. They're still on top. Cloth Hats As popular as ever, and justly so, as no one article that you buy from $1 to $2 that will show more value and style than a cloth bat. New Caps New fad this season is the pleated top cap $1.00. fOAl PR 41 Sc5ENf.aA ST. Repairing. Our repair department is splendidly equipped to do the most difficult repairing At Reasonable Prices. We use only the Best of Material And take a pride in our workmanship. Once we have done your repair work you'll not have it done anywhere else. Try us and see if we cannot more than please you. HARVEY FKITZ, The Leading Jeweler, 32 Seneca St., Oil City, Pa. A Characteristic of Nettleton Shoes is extra good workmanship. Wonderful accuracy of fit; artistic shaping, a clean-cut finish show the expert hand work in them. They are made of the best grades of leather. They give long ser vice. Price, $5.50 and $6 LEVI & CO. Corner Center, Seneca and Syca more Streets, Oil, CITY, 1A. yjaosEiniyr Il P t Norfolk Cap which means you miibt have ICfr CLOTHIERS OIL CITY. PA -.i .w - i i . jj. mm) ' r 'li rvr 1m ..m.