Have You Protection AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE? You oauuot afford to lake your own fink airatnat losa by Are. Remember that we repreaeni 14 OF THE BEST COMPANIES IN THE WORLD, and wilt be glad to call od you when you want Are Insurance tbat really protects. Drop un a rard and we'll do the rest. We are airenta In tbla county for the TITLE GUARANTY AND TRUST CO., and oan furnlHlt security for County officials, bank olUolala, elo. CM. Hi & SOI, TIONESTA and R E LLKTT VILLK, PA. The Quality Ncliool. In a Clan Ily Ourselves. The most orderly and best regulated business training school to be found. Students are enrolled at any time. Warren IluNlneMM College, Warren, Pa. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. NEW ADVKKTIMBMKNTN. Levi A Co. Ad. I ammeri. Ad. Rogga A Buhl. Ad. The Prints Co. Ad. J. O. Heowden. Ad. I'be K Inter Co. Ad. Hopkins More. Ad. Koblnmm A Hon. Ad. Dr. D. Padoll. Locals. Oil City Trust Co. Ad. Penna. Hurler Co. Ad. Keeley Treatment. Ad. Nmart Hllberbera;. Ad. Monarch Clothing Co. Ad. Knreal Co. Nat. Hank. Ad. Warren BuaiiieM College. Ad. Pittsburgh Hank for Having". Ad. The Distinctive Garment Hlore. Ad. Oil market closed at $2.50. Is your subscription paid? You can get it at Hopkins' store, tf F. R. Lanson sella oleomargarine. -Adv. tf -6A Home blankets and robes at 8. 8. Blgwortb's.-ady. Hbot guns snd rifles, ammunition and bunting coats at 8. 8. Sigworth's. adv. Up to the boar of going to press we have no authentic report of the killing, of a deer thus fur this season in Fdrest county. The Rbpubmcan can furulsb you with the very latent in engraved calling cards or anything else In tbat line, at reasonable prices, tf. -Committee No. i of the Ladiea' Aid will hold a market and pie social In the basement of the Presbyterian church on Saturday evening, Nov. 22d, at 7:30 o'clock. Wben In Oil City go to The Grotto, neat door to the Orpbeum, Seneca atreet, for your lunch or dinner. The best of everything to eat, promptly aud taste fully aerved. adv Oleomargarine alwaya fresh, always the same price and making new frienda each dsy, at 200 per pound in nine pound lots, at the Salmon Creek Mercantile Co., Kellettvllle, Pa. adv -Dr. D. Padoll, Optometrist and Opti cian, of 4J8 Holland Street, Erie, Pa., will be at Kellettvllle Hotel, Kellettvllle, Pa., Tuesday and Wednesday, December 2d and 3d. Eyea examined and glasses fltted. edvlit A dance and oyster supper will be given at the German II 111 Platform, Fri day eveolbg, Nor. 28tb, to which all are cordially Invited. Good musio bas been secured and a good time Is assured to all who come. The best time to order engraved cal ling carda Is right now, before the bolidsy rush is on. The Rkpdblican Is pre pared to take care of your ordera, and can give the best snd promptest service at easy prices. Albert Lawrence left Monday even ing with a fleet of four barges, the last of the season's run from the Forest Barge company's yards. His orew consisted of Jaa. B. Hsgerty, Ed. Conger, Ed. Law rence and Robert Hunter, Everyone la cordially Invited to at tend a musical entertainment to be given In the M. E. church, Friday evening, November 2lst, at eight o'clock. Mrs. Allison Abbott, Reader, of Oil City, will assist. Benefit W. C. T. U. The construction gsng of the 8. A T. railroad bas been engaged the past week In putting In a concrete retaining wall at the Tietswortb bill at the font of Elm street.wbicb Is Intended to keep the road way from toppling over onto the railroad track. We are promised all klnda of weather for the balance of thla week, rain, snow, sleet, aud whatnot, by the weather wise. And by the appearance of things we msy get whsl's coming to us whether we want it or not. But its getting that time o' year ou know, The Tidioute News of last week re ports that on Tuesday at the Queen sta tion or the United Natural Gas Co. In For est county, E. W. Haslet got two beara with an Interval of only about ten min utes between shots. One weighed 250 pounds, the other 200. Acknowledgment of subscription re newals is made as follows, with thanks; J. O.Carson, West Hickory, Ps.; J. H. Csrson, Oksnsgan, B. C; R. E. Jones, Nebrsska, Pa.; Mrs. D. A. Edwsrds, Ix naconlng, Md.; V. T. Zahniser, East Hickory, Pa.; R. W. Ledebur, Asa Heath, Tioneata. Charlie Bush of Oldtown is mourn ing the demise of bis fine seller dog which passed to the bsppy bunting grounds Monday afternoon, a couple of hours after eating a piece ol bog liver to which the gall bladder was still attached. Charlie knowa of no other cause to at tribute tbeaudden fatality. The band boys will serve au oyster supper at the Llghtuer restaurant Satur day evening, beginning 6:30 o'clock. Oysters in all styles will be served, and the fact that Howard Donley will fry the oysters ought to Insure a large patronage. Turn out and get a good feed while glvlug the faithful band boys a deserved benaUt. Although Kane produces an Immense quanity of natural gas, it is stated that bard ooal is being uaed there for ful this winter for the first time. The fact that so much of the gaa produced Is aent to distant polnls tbst not enough Is left for borne consumption Is given as the reason for the ahortage of the supply there. -Writing from Clifton, Arlr.ma, J. H. Hagerty, a former resident of thla oity, aays be observed tbat a correspondent of The Newa asked what bad become of the wild pigeon, aod tbat tbe same question often occurred to blrn wben be lived here. Hessys they are very plentlfnl in the Blue Ridge mountains of Arlzoua. Franklin News. Reoeutly while Fred Howard a pum per for tbe Cham bera eatate, was on tbe Chamberlain farm property in Cranberry township, be waa struck by a number of pellets of shot, fired by a careless hunter. Aa a result of thla Incident ihe manage ment of the estate has posted nolicea for blddiug any bunlers trespass lug on any of tbelr properly In either Forest, Warren or Venango counliea. J. L. Kllneativer baa our thanks for a geuernua supply of nice eating applea of Ihe Northern spy vsrlety. His farm is lo cated on Church Hill, Hickory township, and bis orchard is sbout tbe only one thst produced any applea this year worth speskingof in tbat locality, and there were only a few bushels at that. And Mr. Klinesttver baa one of tbe finest or chards In the county. Roy Grubbs, tbe freight conductor on Ihe Sheffield snd Tionesla road was puoobiug tickets and taking care of Tip Hunler'a place during tbe absence of tbe latter, who was off on a vocation. Roy bad many Iroublea of bis own tbe past Saturday, when tbe fast raltlera were so full tbat tbey bad to open tbe baggage car and allow the passengers to ride in that car on account of the congested condition of the train. The new train schedule on Ihe river division of tbe P. K. R. which will go Into effect on the last dsy of November, takes off two trains, maaing no change In Ibe lime of traina remaining. The trains to be discontinued sre what is known as the summer run, passing this station at 7:08 In Ibe morning south, and 6:03 In tbe evening north. This leavea two traina north, 7:48 a. ui.and 3:33 p. m., and two aoutb, 11:01 a. in. and 9:02 p. m. John, Alvln and Fred Thomas have purchased a ssw mill from Andrew Wolf snd are setting it up on tbe Curtln tract at Myera Hollow, a mile up Little Tioneata creek irom the river, Tionesla township. .The. boys bsve a cootrsct from the Berry Lumber Co. to ssw out a large' amount .of hardwood Umber, to gether with some pine' and hemlock, to be cut from tbe Curtin lands. They ex pect to have the mill In operation soon and Ihe contract will keep them busy for some time. Three large backs loaded to the hsl yarda with men, (strangers) dogs, guus aud other bunting paraphernalia, went out from bere Monday morning bound for Ihe slaughter. Saturday night the waiting room at the Tionesla atation was so congested with hunters and game, mostly rabbits, as lo make it almost a burden ior the ordinary traveler to shift about or find a aeat. With this sort of "Modouking'' going on for tbe bslauce or tbe season there will scarcely be breeders left for nexlyesr. Simon Brevier, a resident of near Nellltown and a patieut of Dr. Lupber of Pleasautville, waa yesterday afternoon brought lo the local hospital lor treat ment. Mr. Brevier was brought to the city by John Uaban A Co., In the hospital ambulance. Tbe nature of the patient'a ailment waa not given out. Dr. Rua sell of Cincinnati performed a very deli cate and aerious operation upon Mr. Brevier, and be la expected to reoover, unless unforseen complications arise. Tituaville Herald, Saturday. A resident of West Hickory, who came to Warren Saturday lo see the eights, took too uiuob "joy Juice" aboard and fell Into the bands of the police. The fellow waa given a bearing yesterday morning In sunrise police court snd waa aeoteuced to pay a line of f3 50 for bla evening's fun. Tbe man had used up all his cash iu bis efforts to have a good time aud he did not have tbe necessary each with which to pay bis tine but Justice Wheeler gave him bis liberty nu his promise to send tbe amount. Warren Times. Raymond C. Lund of Warren, who baa filled the position of court sten ographer during the past several terms in this county, owing to Ihe Illness aud death of W. B. Weed for more than thirty yeara the regular Incumbent, bas accepted an appointment In tbe government ser vice In the Philippines, and expects to sail from San Frauoiaco for Manila on Thanksgiving day. His work for Uncle Sam will be in the line of stenngrapbio work In wbiob profession be is very ex pert. Mr. Lund waa born and reared in Warren, where he baa many friends. F. W. Perklus, au oil well contractor of Eldred, McKeau couuty, was bere yesterday to look over the ground with a view to drilling the well on tbe Daniel Creswell farm near the mouth of Little Tionesla creek, deeper. This well was drilled to wbst was supposed to be the Speechley ssnd last spring, and It is the intention of tbe operators, who are Mo Koan couuty people, to drill it at least 128 feet deeper, snd tbey may decide to go atill deeper, depending on the prospects ofatrikinga pay atieak. Mr. Perkina will begin work as soon as be can get rigged up. Nebraska W. C. T. U. The Ladies or the Nebraska W. C. T. U. met at tbe home of Mrs. Potter Thursday, Nov. 13. Devotional exercises were con ducted by the president, Mrs. Allison, with prayer by Mra. Hinderer and Mrs. Small. This was followed by a temper ance song, "Wiud the Ribbon around tbe Nation," by Mrs. Marie Kllnesllver. The special feature of tbe meeting was tbe resding of report ol Ihe Stste convention by Mrs. Myrta Huling. We fell much honored lu having our county president with ua and gave ber a vote ol tbanka for ber most excellent report. This message waa an Inspiration lo nil present and we want to have more zeal in our work the coming year. At Ihe closing asocial hour was passed at which time One refresh ments were served, and all went borne feeling Ihe alternoon bad been pleasantly and moat profitably spent. Press Supt. PERSONAL. W. E. Morgan of Syracuse, N. Y., arrived Monday on a visit to old Tlonesta friends, ' Misses Ruth Dlmond, Ethel McGin nls and Colyn Clark spent Saturday and Sunday at Miss Dlmond'a bome In Oil City. Mr. and Mra. George Thomson, of Tidioute, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Drake, In Tlonesta, Thursday and Friday. H. A. Yetter, of Kane, waa summoned aa a witness bere at court Monday, but learned ou arrival tbat all cases bad been continued and tbe jurora excused from attendance. Mrs. C. A. Lanson entertained her lady frienda Tuesday and Friday after noon at fancy work, and Monday even ing of this week Mr. aud Mrs. Lanson en tertained Ibe former's Sunday School class. Fred F. Schifferd, well known to Tio neata people as one ol our good-habited and energetlo young men, aud Anna L. Bender of Ferligs, Venango county, were granted a license to wed by the clerk of courta at Franklin, Monday. Mr. and Mra. A. H. Hunter of Ne braska are visiting frienda at Pittsburg and suburban towns Ibis week, the for mer, who Is the psssenger conductor on Ibe Sheffield A Tlonesta railroad, taking bla annual two weeks' vacation at ibis time, Rev, and Mrs. W. P. Murray, at one time stationed in Tlonesta but now of OH City, on Monday were called to Erie by Ihe critical Illness of H. P, Sullivan, Mrs. Murray's father. The gentleman la known as a visitor In Tlonetta while bia daughter resided bere. -Sheffield Observer: Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Skellon and Mr. aud Mra. W. L. Kllneativer made an automobile trip into Forest county and visited friends Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mra, R. W. Wbltebill bave returned from tbelr wed ding lour, which extended to Florida, and will go to housekeeping in Kellett vllle, where Mr. Whileblll Is manager of a store of the Salmon Creek Mercantile Co. Hon. N. P. Wheeler of Endeavor is in Wssblngton, D. C as a delegate from Pennsylvania lo tbe National Conserva tion Congress in session in tbat city thla week. The National Forestry associa tion, of which Mr. Wheeler is also a prominent member, holds its annual meeting in the city tbia week alao. Mra. Wheeler acoompauied ber busband and tbey will remain in Washington for a week or more. Sam L. Pickens for a number of years managing editor of the Clarion Republi can and one of Its largest atock-bolders, baa disposed of bis Interests In tbe plsnt to Norman C. Bell of Wllklnsburg, Ps., who baa assumed the management of the paper. Sam was once a Forest county citizen snd aa such bis friends in these parts will wish him success in whatever business be msy embark. While to bis successor beet wishes are extended for a prosperous career In bis new bome. Fifteen of their lady frienda from Tidioute and West Hickory dropped io on Mr. and Mra. W. C. Imel last Friday noon for a "tureen dinner," thla particu lar form of party being one In wbicb Ihe guests come unannounced and bringing their own refreshments. And they bad fine weather and a Jolly afternoon. The members of the party were, Mra. 8. F. Marks, Mrs. Joseph Martin, Mrs. Ralph Martin, Mra. Charlea Fuellbart, Mrs. W. G, Morrow, Mrs. L. J.Oibb, Mrs. R. II Linton, Mrs. Edmund Magill, Mrs. F. R. Jenniugs, Miss Martha Jennings, Miss Anna Grandiu, Misa Ida Deeae, Miss Alice Garrett, Miss Harriet Gardner and Misa Emma Weseley, Clarington. Homer Lewis, contractor for the Braden Oil Co., after fishing for two weeks, got Ihe tools out of the well on Ihe Mary M. Maze farm, which should be completed tbia week. Geo. Phillips baa a rig up .on A. R. Slaugenhaupt'a farm and will get to drill ing soon. This well Is locsted nesr town. Geo. B. Dunkle is on the sick list at present with lsgrippe, which Is claiming a number of victims. Parties from Erie and Pittsburg were here lor. 10 days buuting and more came this week. Game is fairly plentiful. Our schools are progressing finely. Our corps of lescbers is up to date and well qualified for their work. Tbe high school is working on a play to be given some time soon. Mr. and Mra. Isaisb Cassatt have gone over near Geistville, Jefferson county, for a visit with their daughter, and may stay all winter. H. N. Henderson was a visitor lo the county seat last week. A. R. Slaugenhaupt and family re turned from a trip through Armstrong and Allegheny counties visiting relativea. Geo. Thrush, Ihe blacksmith, miller, etc., is braucbing out In another line. He is opening a coal mine on bis farm over in Jefferson county. Tbe W. C. T. U. held a meeting in the cburcb last Saturday. Mrs. Brewer gave ber report of the state convention, w hich was very good. Tbe family of David Shaffer near bere bave bad their share of atlliction this fall. Mrs. Shaffer end three children bad tbe fever, and one child died. Now Mra, Shaffer's sister Is down with Ihe same disease. Mrs. Wm. M. Coon is visiting in Pitts burg at her son's. The heavy rain we have had for some time gave the boat men a chance to get tbelr boata down the creek and to Pills burg. Declare War on Colds. A crusade of education which aims "tbat common colds may become un common within tbe next generation" baa been begun by prominent New York physicians. Here is a list of tbe "don'ta" wbicb the doctors say will prevent tbe annual visitation of tbe oold: "Don't sit in a draughty car." "Dou'l sleep io hot rooms," "Don't avoid the fresh air." "Don't stuff yoursell at meal lime. Overeating reduces your resistance." To wbicb we would add when you take a oold get rid of ii as quickly as possible. To accomplish that you will find Chaujberlnln'e Cough Remedy most excellent. Sold by all druggists, adv. Jas. E. Gaul Dead From Heart Failure. James E. Gaul, a lifelong resident of Jenks township, died from besrt failure near bia home, Saturday afternoon, Nov. 15, 1013. He bad left bis bome shortly after dinner lo drive to Marlenville, about three miles distant, and must bave ex pired within a few minutes after starting. About five o'olock in tbe evening one of bia sons notloed tbe borse and buggy standing some distance out and near the McCray atation and called his mother's attention to tbe fact. The son went Im mediately lo aee what tbe cause might be. Wben be reached the spot bis father was silting In tbe buggy but be did not notice at tbe moment tbat anything waa wrong, but supposed his father bad beeu over come by an attack of illness. He hacked the bor,e and aa be cramped Ibe buggy to turn It around, bis father fell forward and the aon sprang lo bis assistance to find that be waa cold in death. Investi gation showed that Ihe borse had wan dered aimlessly about the open fields, finally stopping where be waa found. Although in hla usual health wheu be left bome, Mr. Gaul bad experienced a good deal of pain about the heart and chest for several years back, and there aeams no lobut but tbat it waa heart disease that caused his death. The deceased was tbe aon of Ibe late Col. John F. and Deborah Eldrldge Gaul, and was born 54 years ago on tbe farm wbiob be owoed and occupied during tbe years of bis manhood, three miles north or Marlenville, nu tbe Big Level road. He waa united lo marriage with Miss Edith 8cntt, who, with four sons and four daughters, all at bome, survives. Mr. Gaul was one of Jenks township's most highly esteemed citizens, honored snd respected lor bis sterling honesty aa a man by all wbo knew bim. In bia life time be bad been honored by many offices of trust by bis lei low citizens, and at tbe time of his death be was a member and treasurer of tbe school board of hi town ship. Hla audden taking away la a serious blow to his family and the com munity aa well, and he will be greatly missed. Funeral services in bis memory were held yesterday afternoon in tbe Marlen ville Presbyterian church, the pastor, Rev. H. F. Earseman, officiating, after wbicb tbe body was laid to real in tbe cemetery at that place. Kellettville. Mr. and Mra. R. W. Wbltebill leturned from tbelr trip to the aoutb Friday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Klinesttver over Sunday. Tbey will be at home with Mra. Mary Fly on until their bouse Is oompleted. On Saturday evening the younger element of tbe town treated them to a rousing serenade. The first number of tbe lecture course was given in Andrews' Hall, Friday eve ning, and all were pleased with the en1 tertalnment given, Tbe speaker was at home with Prof, and Mrs. Simmons while in town. The stork visited tbe bome of Mr.' and Mra. Harry Wilson last Tuesday and left a fine baby girl with them for keeps. About seventy of the friends of Rev. and Mrs. Henry Smallenberger met at tbelr bome Friday evening and assisted them in celebrating their silver wedding. Ice cream and cake were aerved, Mrs, W, F. Jones furnishing Ihe wedding cake. A silver collection was taken, which amounted to $15 50, and waa presented to tbe bride and groom of twenty five yeara as a slight token of appreciation. Tbe members of Cbas. Daubenspeck's Sunday school class met Thursday eve ning and organized with Dewey Detaras president, David Dunkle, vice president, Ethel Rich, aeoretary, and Lottie Fitz gerald, treasurer. They bave an enroll ment of twenty-one members. Mrs. F. J. Henderson returned from a week's visit In Meadville, Sa'urday, She waa confined to ber borne Sunday with a severe cold. At a meeting of the Sunday school board held at tbe M. E. church, Thursday eveuiug, it was deoided to celebrate Christmas on tbe evening of Dec. 24tb, and the following committees were sp pointed; Program Miss Kate Guen Iher, Mrs. C. Y. Detar and Mra. W. L. Watson. On Treat-W. L. Watson, R. W. Wbltebill and U. 8. Day. Mr. aud Mrs. W. E. Carbsugb drove to Newmanaville Sunday and spent tbe day with tbe latter's parents, bringing ber mother, Mrs. McKenz'e, bome with them. Mrs, Ricbard Ledebur and eon Ray mond or Starr spent tbe ween with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kinch and other frienda in town, Isaac Siggins spent Sunday with his family at West Hickory. Mrs. M. F. Catlln and Mrs. J. C. Miller of Minister were business visitors in town Saturday. Tbe former spent a por tion of the time aa guest of Mrs. Mary Tobey, wbile tbe latter took dinner with Mra. A. II. Downing. Mrs. Fred McNaughtnu of Nebraska was a visitor in town Saturday. One of the ladiea of town has asked me to notify the weather man that she would like lo bave bim settle tbe quarrel be tween ihe great chieftain aud bis squaw, tbat we may not bave such mixed weath er aa we bave been having for the past week, but may be able to tell which is squaw winter and which Indian aummer. From the genial atmosphere this week I think the old chief is having bia own way about it. G. R. Johnson spent a few days with bis daughter in Ridgway, last week. Jay Catlin has returned from Niagara and gone to work bere and In conse quence will not move his family as be bad Intended. A part of their goods were pscaed ready to put on tbe car and Geo. Shepard had moved some of hla goods into the bouse. The different arrange ments will necessitate the latter'a getting another bouse which will be no easy task as there are no empty houses at present. Dr. D. Padoll, Optometrist and Opti cian, of 426 Holland Street, Erie, Pa., will beat Kellettvllle Hotel, Kellettvllle, Pa., Tueaday and Wednesday, December 2d and 3d. Eyea examined aud glasses fitted. adv2t A Night of Terror. Few uigbts are more terrible than that of a mother looking on her child choking and gasping for breath during an attack of croup, aud nothing in the bouse to re lieve It. Many mothers bave passed nights of terror io this situation. A little forethought will enable you to avoid all this. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a certain cure lor croup and baa never been kuowu to fail. Keep it at haud. For sale by all druggists. adv. November Ceurt Minutes. The regular November term of court was convened Monday morning with President Judge W. D. Hinckley and Associate Judge J. M. Morgan in attend ance. All grand and petit jurors were notified Isst week not to attend, as there waa no business requiring their atteutino. All caaea on the civil list were contin ued, with tbe exception of that of U. L, Hepler va. Til I ia Uepler, which was ruled out for arbitration. ; The coustaWes' quarterly returns were then presented to the court and upon ex amination showed some infractions of tbe law. Tbe report of tbe vlewera to vacate and and supply a part of tbe public road lead lug from Lynch to Frost station, in Howe township, was confirmed nisi. ' The esse of Mary R. Hepler vs. Orris Walters and otbera, an action brougt.t for partition or real estate in Green township, was presented aud on motion a judgment pro confesso waa obtained. Subpoenas in divorce, returnable at February court, were granted in tbe casea of Joseph Gregory va. Frances Gregory aod Antonio Deoato vs. Dona Denato. - Widows' inventories and appraisements were allowed In the estates or J. N. Hand rock, late of Jenka township, deceased, and Fred. C. Davla, late of Tlonesta Boro, deceased. A sale of real estate was confirmed in the estate of A, M. VanUorn, late of Howe township, deceased. M. A. Carringer filed bis official oath for the office or District Attorney of For est county for a term of four years. Samuel F. MoMullen was appointed Constable of Harmony township to fill a vacancy. The Sheriff's sale of real estate in the eatate of John Hoover, late of Jenks township, deceased, which waa held at Marlenville on Saturday, resulted as follows: Albert Hoover, W. II. Slater, J. M. Baugbman and George Baughman each purchased tracts of unimproved property, while George Baughman pur chased a bouse and lot lo Marlenville, and H. N. Henderson a one-fourth in terest In the American Hotel in Clar ington. ORDKR OF COURT. Tbe following order waa made changing tbe dates of Ihe regulsr terms of court and adjourned courts lor Forest county: Aud now, tn-wil, Nov. 17, 1913, it is ordered tbat for Ihe year 1914 aud until further order of Court, tbe number of regular terms of couit esch year In the county of Forest shall be four, aa follows: One term commencing on the third Monday of February; one term .com mencing on the third Monday of May; one term commencing on the tbird Mon day of September; ono term commencing on the third Monday of November. . A court for tbe hearing of license ap plications is fixed for the fourth Tuesday of April. Argument courta shall be held aa fol lows: Tbe fourth Thursday of June, tbe third Thursday of October, and tbe tbird Tuesday of December. Naturalization courts shall be held on the fourth Thursdsy of June and tbe tbird Tuesday of December. By tbe Court. W. D. Hinckley, President Judge. Halsey. . Harry Stover spent Sunday with bia wife in Bradford. Mr. and Mra. Read, Misa Tirsla Read and Roy Stanley attended tbe dance and oyster supper at Hazelhurst Friday eve ning. J. J. Kane, Jr. attended tbe play at Bradford Saturday evening. Mr. Groschupp, Albert Anthony and Gordon Anthony were calling on frieuds at Mt. Jewett Saturday evening. Mrs. R. J. Williams and Mrs. S. 8. Esbelman were shopping at Mt. Jewett Wednesday afternoon. Elmer Wood, Nellie Wood, Dessie Hottel, Helen Kane, Edna Dundy aud Isabella Goodwin spent Sunday with tbelr parents and returned Monday to school at Mt. Jewett. Mra, Frank Buudy, who has been oon fined to ber bed for the past week, is im proving slowly, Harry Hottel called on friends at Mt. Jewett Saturday night. Frank Bundy speut Sunday with bia family, roiurning Sunday evening to bis work at Mt. Jewett. This season's crop of gun accidents promises to be fully up to previous records, though fortunately so far tbia Immediate viciuity bas not contributed any. In other sections however, two more fatalitiea and two serious accidents are charged to accidental shooting. At Silver Creek, Harold McCarthy didn't know that a double-barrelled shotgun was loaded and Edwin No:uan was in stantly killed. Both boya were about 14 yeara of age, and were inseparable play mates. Edward Hurley, aged 11, of Siuethport, lost tbe sight of one eye wheu be attempted to jam a load of small shot Into an air rifle. He placed ibe stock or the gun on the floor and waa leaning over it when it was discharged. Koy Kt ohurch, of Marshburg, was not so un fortunate, but be will be orippled for many weeks as a result of the aocideutal discharge of a guu wbile he was bu lling in the woods near his bome. The load blew off one of his toes. The lifeless body of Harry II. Brown, a well known young man of Canonsburg, near Washington, Pa,, was found in a field near a wire fence with a great hole torn In the side. Brown bad been bunting and it is supposed that the gun was discharged while be was at tempting to crawl through the fence. How's This We oiler One Hundred Dollars Ho ward for any case of Catarrh, that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. K. J. Chunky A Co.. Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F.J. Cheney for the lasl 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. Wkht Traux, wholesale druggists, To ledo. O., Waldino, Rinnan A Marvin, wholesale druggWts, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the systom. Prion 7ftn per bottle. Hold by all druggists. Testi monials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best, adv Agents to sell and Install the Boston Starter on Ford Cars In Forest County. It can be easily Installed. Every Ford owner will be interested. Big profits. Write at onoe for County proposition. Penna. Hlarler Co., 27:w N. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. adv ... Buy this $20 "Eclipse" Graphophpne .... On Payments at $5 a month. This is no mere household ornament but a continuous all-the-year-round de light. It is undoubtedly an education to hear the recorded music of the world's great artists, bands, orchestras, pianists and violinists. Where can you better spend your money than in this graphophone, which gives entertainment to yourself and friends, and positive education to the children. - Bovard's Pharmacy. Beds, Springs and Mattresses. Everybody Owes Themselves A Comfortable Bed. Rex Springs. The Rex Spring is the Spring that makes the easy bed. Mattresses. Mattresses either one or two piece ranging in price from $2.50 to $9.00. Iron Beds. Iron Beds, either plain or brass trimmed, ranging in price from $3.60 to $10.00. When in want of Beds, Springs or Mattresses give us a call. L. J. Hopkins SOLID COMFORT ill i 1 'Vi-EJ .: 'da,..! "" Make Your Horse Comfortable With some good Blankets. We have them and the quality and prices will be found right. J. 0. SC0WMN, TIONESTA, PA. Be Sure of Your Overcoat We take into account the fact that a winter overcoat gets hard, continuous usage. Every overcoat we offer for sale is made of a fabric that will keep its color and fresh appearance when exposed to winter weather. Every overcoat is sure to hold its shape because of high-grade tailoring and solid construction. Overcoats for $15.00 There are heavv. handsome cheviots in the new shades of brown and gray; young men's fashionable form-following a broad array of good styles. Overcoats for $20.00 This price gives you a good selection of the ever popular chinchillas. Made up in all wanted models; with belts, pleated backs, shawl collars and other up-to-date features. Many other weaves, showing fashionable colors. Overcoats for $25.00 Splendid, hand-tailored coats at this fieure; all from Adler-Rochester heavy chinchillas, Scottish cheviots and English and black-and-whitus. Split sleeves, plaid 4IX435ENF.CA SI f V frOAi L PR ICE" CLOTHIER We Can Satisfy Your Wants. At the special price of $3.00 per set of half dozen each, Knives & Forks, We are selling 100 dozen sets Rodgers make, guaranteed twelve pennyweight goods. Just the thing for every day use. This price only while they last. IIAKVEY FIUTZ, The Leading Jeweler, 32 Seneca St., Oil City, Pa. Footwear FOR Men. Shoes that are right, style right, built right, Nobby Snappy Styles, our $4.00 and $5.00 line can not be beat in finish, work manship and quality. All the new lasts in stock to show you. LEVI & CO. Corner Center, Seneca and Syca more Streets, Oil, CITY, PA. Will be found in your home if you invest in one of these Champion Ranges For gas, coal or wood. Changes can be made in a few minutes and with very little trouble. And the saving in your fuel bills will look good to you when the bills come round each month. While you are about it why not stock id with a few new kitch en utensils? We can sup ply them also. coats; long coats for those who want them; weaves, in the new browns, grey, blue backs and other notable style points. OIL CITY. PA