Have You Protection 1R1IRKT incc dv nor o nttninv. LUUtl U I . f YOU OHIIOOt afTurri tn lalia ami. rlak against Iom by flre. Remember that 14 OF THE BEST COMPANIES IN THE WORLD. nd will be glad to call on you when you "u "r" iiwuranoB uiat really protects inii un a rara ana we ii ao the rest. We are airenta In thin eountv for rha TITLE GUARANTY AND TRUST CO.. and can furnish aecurlty for County uiuumin, unua uiuoiaia, eta, C. 1-1. All & IE, TIONESTA and R ELLETTVILLE, PA, The Quality Ncliool. ao new fads to fleece the Innocent and inexperienced out of double tuition. This is an honor able business training school, teaching practical methods which fulfill all re quirements. You can save time and money by enrolling now. Warren Huslnets College, Warren, Pa. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. NEW ADTKRTINBiHENTH. Levitt Co. Ad. I.ammers. Ad. Harvev Fritz. Ad. Bork & Buhl. Ad.' The Prints Co. Ad. ' The KtnterCo. Ad. Koblnaon A Hon. Ad. Hmartc HII her berg. Ad. Dr. M. W. Kaaton. Local. Pnrent Co. Nat. Bank. Ad. KornHt Telephone Co. Reader, Hoir BuHlneHi College. Header. County CominlHNlonera. Reader. The Distinctive Garment Store. Ad. Oil market oloaed at f 2 SO. Is your subscription paidf You can get it at Hopkins' store, tf F. R. Lanson sella oleomargerlne. -Adv. tf Santa Claua at Monarch Clothing store. adv. SA Horse blankets and robes at 8. 8. Blgwortb's. adv. No trouble to get just what you want for Christmas at Hopkins' Store, adv No paper will be issued from this ollloe next week on account of holidays. ' Shot guns and rifles, ammunition and bunting coats at 8. 8. Sigwortb'r. adv. Say, father, John wants one of those Gem Safety Razors at Robinson's. They oostonly ft 00. adv You will in las iometbiDg tf you don't call at Hopkins' Store and see the Christinas goods. adv Ross A. Walker moved from the Partridge block to the Fred Davia bouse on Vine street during the past week. The borough schools clnaed for the holiday vacation on Friday, and will re open on Thursday, January 1, 1914. A Blxaell Carpet Sweeper or Duntley Pneiimatio Sweeper will be appreciated in the home. Q. W. Koblnson A Son. ad For that boy-a knife, flash light, pair of skates, Iogersoll, or Boy Scout Watch with oompass. U. W. Robinson A Son. adv Tbe Republican can furulsb you with the very latest in engraved calling cards or anything else in that line, at reasonable prices, tf. Call at Auderson'ajewelry store while the stock is complete and selections are easy to make for Christmas gifts. Every thing In Jewelry, adv, The young folka have Invitations out for a dancing party at Bovard'e Hall, Tuesday evening, Deo. 30lb, with Cole man's muslo as tbe Inspiration. Dr. M. W. Easton, Osteopath, of Oil City, will visit Tloneata every Wednes day forenoon, at the Central Hotel, where he may be consulted by all who need bis services, tf. When in Oil City go to The Grotto, next door to the Orpbeum, Seneca street, for your lunch or dinner. Tbe best of everything to eat, promptly and taste fully served. adv Oleomargarine always fresh, alwaya tbe aame prioe and making new frienda each day, at 20c per pound in nine pound lots, at the Salmon Creek Mercantile Co., Kellettvllle, Pa. adv Henry Raman last week aold bis oil leae on German Hill to A. M. Doutt, tbe price being flO.000. Tbe property con sists of forty acres of land and twelve producing wells. A new postolhce, with George W. Rea as postmaster, baa been established at what Is known as Blue Ridge, in Barnelt township, Forest county. Tbe name of tbe new office will Rossey, A bear cub mounted in a very life like position attracted much attention at tbe P, it E, station this morning. The cub was consigned to Dura Mealy, at West Hickory. Warren Mirror, A little less hugging and yum-yuin-ming in tbe movies would help some. And the suggestive and compromising positions are unt exactly of tbe uplift breed, thinks tbe Oil City Blizzard. A dance and oyster supper will be held at the German Hill platform on Friday evening, Deo. 20th. Tbe com mittee in charge promise a good time to ail who attend. Everybody invited, There is no une trying to beat around the bush, Bon Air Sanatorium is In ex istence for the protection of everybody, of whom you are a part. It you buy aome Red Cross Seals you will feel much better about It, If you have put off Christmas buying because you could not be suited, go to Anderson's Jewelry Store, Lawrence block. He has the very article you have been looking for and at prleesouly a trille above actual cost, adv, Selling tomato catsup tbat contained saccharine coxt Groceryman Gersien, of this city, flue olfbO and costs Wednes day, He wm arrested on complaint of State Inspector G. M. Peltou, of Younga vllle, Warren county. Mr. Gersten pleaded tbat be did not know tbe goods contained anything to offend the State pure food laws and had purchased tbe catsup In good faith from tbe whole salers. Derrick. 7 No Paper Next Week. The glad holiday aeason is again In our midst, aod that meaua that the Rbpubli can force will take a lay-off, hence no paper will be issued from tbia olllce next week. We don't feel tbe need of a rest ao muob onrst-lves, but doubtless our sub scribers do, so here goes. Tbe ollloe will be open for busloess and tbe receipting for any amount of money that may be dumped on tbe editorial desk, and the bigger the dump tbe better. Our next appearance will happen on the 7th day of the new year, In the meautime, merry Christmas and a glad New Year to all. Acknowledgment of subscription re newals Is made as follows, with thanks; Mrs. Christine McKay, Burlington, Iowa, (new); Mrs. M. Daugberty, Newmans ville, Pa; F. E. Slbble, Oil City, Pa., (new); Mra. C. Fitzgerald, Marlenvllle, Pa; M. W, Squire, Jacob Sigglns, H. J. Went, Tionesta; Fred Squire, Barry ville, N. Y ; K. H. Corah. Vlnlta. Okla.. (new.) Reporta from Domlnlo Vasal, tbe Italian who was shot by a countryman during quarrel near tbe Mayburg chemical plant last Saturday a week, la to the effect tbat be la doing well and bas every cbanoe of recovery from bla dangerous wound. Nothing baa been beard from the man supposed to have done tbe shooting, and It la probable be baa made a good gel-away. Friends here of Hon. John II. Robertson of Seattle, Wash., learn with alnoere regret of bis severe Illness from his old trouble, sciatlo rheumatism. He waa obliged to submit to ao operation a short time sgn, and bas since been con- flued to a hospital in tbst city. His physicians believe tbe treatment be is re ceiving will give bliu much relief and may effect a permanent cute from bia painful ailment. We all hope so. At the bride's home In Kellettvllle, Pa., tbe marriage of Mr. Victor William NeUon and Mary Lucy Good waa solem nized by Rev. H. Smallenberger, Satur day evening, Deo. 20, 11)13. Tbe ring aervice of the Methodist Episcopal church waa employed. The bride waa attended by Mlsa Amy Blanche Ballade, and Mr. John Roy Good, brother of tbe bride, acting as best man. They will reside In Kellettvllle where both are well known. Tbe C. L. Club met at tbe borne of Mrs. C. F. Felt, on Biddle street, Tues day evening, December lftlh. Tbla being tbe last meeting before Christmas, gifts were exchanged, causing much merri ment. Christmas games were played and prizes awarded according to tbe ability of tbe players. All tbi, wilh appropriate decorations, aod holiday cheer, made it seem tbat Christmas is really bere, In stead of a few daya away. Kane Repub lican. Rehearaala for Christmas exercises in both tbe Metbodlst and Presbyterian Sabbath schools have been in progress for the past two weeks, and nice programs will be given by tbe scholars of each school thia, Wednesday, evening, begin ning at 7:30 o'clock. After tbe exercises a treat will be in atore for the tuembers of tbe schools, and presents will be dis- rlbuted from pretty Christmas treea. Tbe public Is cordially invited to attend these exercises. Rev, L. E. Fenton and wile were ealledlo Stewart Run, Pa., to officiate at the funeral of tbe late Azro Copeland. We are Informed tbat Rev. Fentou bas purchased a new home at Falconer, N, Y., and will In tbe future opon an unde nominational Rescue Mission iu tbe city of Jamestown, N. Y, Prior to accepting the pastorate of the White Church at Stewart Run, Mr. and Mrs. Fenton were engaged for lour years in rescue work in the city of Bradford. Constable and Game Warden S. F. MoMullen, of Harmony township, placed three residents of Warren county under arrest tbe first of last week, the charge against them being a violation of tbe law la bunting on Sunday, The alleged offense was committed in Forest county and tbe three accused men were taken before Squire W. P. 8lggins at West Hickory, where all plead guilty and were fined tbe maximum penalty of $25 00 and oosts, tbe total in each case amounting to 28 60. G. T. Anderson bas just received tbe finest stock of Jewelry of every descrip tion tbat bas ever been shown in Tionesta or Forest county. These goods are bere for tbe holidays only, and tbe stock com prises anything aod everything desirable for Cbrlstmaa presents. Because none of the stock will be carried over every arti cle will be sold at 23 to 50 per cent, below prices asked at moBt Jewelry stores. The opportunity is yours to get suited easily, quickly and at prices easily within your reach. adv. We learn with a gcod deal of regret that our community is likely to lose one f Its good citizens as a resident in the person of W. 11. Shaffer, who bas occu pied tbe Proper farm at tbe top of tbe German Hill road for several years past. Mr. Shaffer bas purchased the N. F. Hoover farm, near Tylersburg,one of the Quest pieces of property in Clarion county. There are no reaervationa, the purchaser talcing over tbe oil and gaa rights, and tbe timber, wilh all ol which tbe farm is well supplied, there being several wells on tbe place producing oil and gas, and a fine growth of timber, Tbe farm contains 110 acres, is under a good state of cultivation, and the build ings are in fine condition, Mr, Shaffer may not move before another year, de pending on oircumstanoes, and we hope be will not. He is too good a oltizen to lose from our community. W, D. Dotterrer, a former graduate of Clarion State Noimal School, now Managing Superintendent of the water works at Centervllle, Iowa, was In Clar ion a lew days Ibis week on bis way home to visit bla parenta at Muzette, For est oounty. Clarion Democrat. -Sunday, the 21st of December, sup posed to be tbe shortest day of the year was also officially tbe beglouing of win ter. And yesterday, as If tJ put bis offi cial seal on tbe theory, tbe weather man sent us a good sized snowstorm, giving to old mother earth a real holiday aspeot Tbe two water wells on the Proper farm, on German Hill, had been failing for aome time wd were recently drilled through the Mountain hand, tbe work being fin Uhed last week. A good strong supply of water waa found In the bottom of the aand at a depth of about 270 feet. A gaa engine will be placed at each well and the water will be pumped Into two taoka. Tbe wells were pumped with tbe machine aud. there waa no aign of ex hausting tbe supply, so it is nsNonably certain the farm will have an abundance of good water. On Monday at the Caning Head Gas Co's plant near Fagundus, Arlie Vr oil man, a joung niau living nearTltusvllle, backed up against the end ol tbe shaft of a running engine. His clothing was caught by the shaft around which be waa whirled until tbe engine was stopped. It was found on bis release that bis left leg was broken below the knee and the knee Itself cruthed; the right hip dislocated, and worse than all his scalp was lorn loose from the skull by striking a beam. Dr. Brlggs weut out and- fixed the un fortunate up. The Doctor thinka he'll come out all right in time, however. Ti dloute News. New well No. 2, ou tbe United Oil and Gaa Company'a lease on the James Albaugb farm, about a mile back on tbe hill from the County Home farm, Hick ory township, waa shot Monday. The well is located about 600 feet Iroin the other new well and baa been drilled in at depth of 700 feet. It is in five feet of aand aud Indications are for a production ol about five barrels st the start. With the completion of thla well tbe company will auspend drilling operations until aprlng. Tbey now have a total production of about alx barrela and tbe stockholders, who are Warren and Jamestown men, are pleased with tbe prospect. Funeral aervicea in remembrance of tbe late Azro A. Copeland were held Thursday at the Wblte Cburcb, Stewart Run, Rev, E. L. Monroe of Meadvllle, assisted by Rev. L. E. Feuton of James town, N. Y., officiating. A large num ber of friends and neighbors was present to pay Ibeir last tribute of respect to tbe deceased, who was highly esteemed in tbe community where nearly all of bia long lile bad been parsed. Seven children survive Mr. Copeland, namely: Mra. Henry Oaten, Manly Copeland, Stewart Run; L. R. Copelaud, Tidloute; Charles Copeland, Meadvllle; Evelyn Copeland, Fraukllu; Mrs. Ida Rankin, Oil City; Elbrldge Copeland, St. Paul, Minn. Tbe interment took place in tbe cemetery connected with the cburcb. The following little pleasantry from the pencil of our well-beloved friend, Colonel Bowenofthe Oil City Blizzard, is reproduced, not so much because of tbe graceful reference to our "youth and beauty," but rather to show how little envy Is cooped up in tbe average editorial breast when an Impecunious brother happens to strike a streak of good luck: "Jake Wenk, the young aud handsome publisher of the Forest Kkpuslican, is in clover, some of his farmer friends having presented him with a load of sausage and a barrel or two of 'bradt wurst,' whatever tbat may be. Jake la grateful for all these hand-outs, as tbey materially reduce tbe bigh cost of living, and baa a clever way of acknowledging their receipt in a manner designed to auvigest an encore." A Sheffield correspondent of the War ren Times tbua notes some clever crayon work by a former Tiouesta boy: Frank Klinesllver bas shown bia ability as a car toonist and as an exhibition of bis work be has Imitated Mutt and Jeff by using tbem to illustrate the recent Perry Grapbo fiasco, when the inventor took some kind of a pill and skipped out oflbe town and God only knows where be la at this time. Frank is going to have bis Illustration on exhibition in a barber shop. He winds up the climax picture of tbe last one with showing Jell floored with a black eye from Mutt when be found the Perry Grapbo factory closed after having dreamed of riches. Frank should foil w up this work and make U a study as be baa tbe ability of making a name for himself by bis clever work, Tbe Warren Times of Dec, 10th contained a good illustration of this cartoon, Tbe proprietors of tho lumbering plant of Coleman, Harter & McCormlck, at Johns run, were made happy last Fri day afternoon to ace the first traiu of cars cross the new bridge spanuiog Tiouesta oreek and t ring over a traiu load of lum ber. The new struoture stood the test perfectly and trains will be now running regularly uutil all of the manufactured lumber and other material have been shipped. The company has between 4,000,000 and 6,000,000 feet of Very fine pine lumber In their yards and it will re quire considerable time to move ibis ato-k, all of wbicb flnda a resdy market at good prices. The mill bas been shut down for the winter and will probably not start up again before April. Iu the meantime a good sized force of men will be employed In shipping the summer's output of material and clearing up tbe yards for the spring opening. Work In the woods will also be carried on as weather conditions will permit. Program of Christmas Exercises To be given by Ibe Tionesta Presbyterian Sunday School this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Everybody invited: Sung Welo ime the King From Heaven Scripture Reading. Prayer. Recitation Mary Henshaw Recitation Gladys Kox Song Dear Little Habe Recitation Waldo Killmer Solo Barbara McCoy Recitation Margaret Fox Recitation Ethel Walteia Solo Martha Bailey Recitation Helen Imgl Soug 'Twaa Love That Gave the Savior Dialogue .Primary Class H ( Myrna Graham, Eleanor Bon 1 Brown, Katharine Killmer Recitatiou Ursce .liver Solo Edith Arner Recitation Mildred Towns Song Praise tbe God of Love Recitation George Henobaw Recitation... Lucile Towns Holly Song. Primary Departmeut PERSONAL. Misses Etbel and Hazel Clark are home from Meadvllle for the holidays. Miss May Lanson la borne from Oberlln, Ohio, college for tbe bolidaya. John F. Cotter went to Springville, N, Y,, to spend Christmas at the old borne. Ralph Hlggios and Tom Ritchey are home from State College for the holiday vacation, Charles Flick and Aura Foreman are borne from Allegheny college for the Christmas season. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Newkirk Caron at Ponce, Porto Rloo, Deo.' 4, 1913. Misa 'May me Fitzgerald returned Saturday from a visit wilh Mra. George 8. Hunter in Sheffield. Fred Squire came borne from Barry Till, N. Y., yesterday to spend the holi day aeaaon with bia parents. Arlle and Miss Viola Dreyer of Hun ter Run are spending tbe holiday season with friends st Akron, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Uaslet are down from Sheffield to spend tbe holiday aeason with parenta and friends. Rev. and Mrs. W. O. Calhoun of Lluesville, Pa., were guests of Tionesta friends a dsy or two of last week. Marlon Squire, who recently returned from tbe Montana lumber regions, was a pieasaut Rkpublioan caller Monday. A daughter, Helen Elizabeth, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Klinestiver, at Nebraska, Dec. 17, 1013. - Mra. M. Dsugberty of Newmansville, while shopping In towu Thursday, gave tbe Republican office a pleasant call. Frank Slbble returned to his railroad work with tbe P. R. R. at Oil City, Fri day, after a week's visit at bis borne bere. Mr, and Mra. I. S. Tboraaa are spend ing the holiday season with relatives and frienda at their old home at Willlamsport, Pa. Mrs. John Carr and daughter, Miss Genevieve, are visiting the families of tbe former's brothers, F. R. and C. A. Lan son. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Timlin and young son of Zalienople, Pa., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Fulton at tbe. Central Hotel. E. W, Fitzgerald and children came down from Kane, Saturday, to spend tbe bolidaya with Mr. and Mra. Wm. Law rence. -Mr. and Mra. William U. Clark, of Schenectady, N. Y., arrived bere Satur day to spend tbe bolidaya with their parents. Misses Blanche Pease and Katharine Osgood came home Saturday from their school work at Akrou, Ohio, for a week's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. George 8.' Hunter, of Sheffield, are here to spend tbe week wltb bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Wyman and daughter Corlnne, of Erie, are spending tbe holiday week with Mr. and Mrs. James Huling, Rev, and Mrs, U. L. Dunlavey and daughter Evelyn left Monday for a week's visit wltb Mrs. Dunlavey'a par ents at Scio, Ohio. Clarence E. Bargerstock of Redely fie, Forest oounty, aud Lela L. McKcan ol Tidioute, were grafted a marriage license at Franklin, Monday. Jacob Sigglns and Silas Sbriver are home for tbe bolidaya from their drilling operations over In tbe edge of Clarion county, near the F. & C. R. R. Miss Er ma Douley, attending Villa Marie academy at Erie, is spending her holiday vacation with her uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs, Howard Donley, Parke Stokea, a student at the Ohio Slate Univerpity at Columbus, la here to spend bia vacation wilh his aunt, Mra. S. E. Pierce, at the Hotel Weaver, G. K.Towns went to Frewsburg, N. Y., Saturday, to attend tbe funeral of bia oousin, Earl Towns, who died Thursday of paralysis, at the age of 42 yeara, . Mra. A. M. Doutt and MissGenavieve have gone to spend tbe winter st tbeir cottage at Ozona, Florida. Mr. Doutt will Join tbem after tbe first of theyear. A marriage license waa issued here Tuesday to Daniel W. Long, of Newark, N. Y., and Misa Wilda C. Harmon, of Tionesta, by Clerk of the Courts S. R. Maxwell. L. G. Mervln of Endeavor has moved to Franklin where be baa taken employ ment at the Eclipse oil works. He waa bere Friday and gave tbe Rkpdiilican office a friendly call. A daugbtei waa born Den. 10, 1!13, to Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Miller, of Buf falo, N. Y., and thus our friend, Pbilip Eraert, of this place, gets into the grand father class once more. Mra. Win. Smearbaugh, who spent the past three weeks at tbe borne ( her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Edwards, Washing ton, Pa., returned home Friday evening, bringing Mra, Edwards with her for the holiday season. Mra. Ed. Gerow, her parenta, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Horner, Miss Kate Sullivan and Robert Ellis, leave tonight for St. Petersburg, Florida, oining Mr. Gerow wbo left a few daya ago. Warren Times, Monday. Mra. Frank II. Hamilton and little son, Jack, of Tionesta, are here for a visit with the former's sisters, Mra. T. D, Hamilton and Misses Nell, Anna and Emily Salter. They will remain until after New Year's, Franklin News. Among our absentee teachers who have come borne to enjoy a two weeks' vacation are these: Miss Maud Canfleld, from Curwenaville, Pa; Misses Marie Dunn and Goldia Hill, from Freedom, Pa; Miss June Herman, from Youngs Vllle, Pa. Mra. James Canfleld and daughUr Enline lelt Friday evening for a two weeks' visit with Mra. Canfleld'a parenta at West Liberty, Ohio. Tbe two eons, Hugh and Maurice, are spending the school vacation wilh Mr. aud Mra. Harry Canfield at West Hickory. Mra. Christine McKay, wbo went with ber daughier, Mra. Agnew, to Washington, I. C, aeveral weeks ago, is now with her niece, Mrs. F. K. Scott, at Burlington, Iowa, where she will spend tbe winter. Mrs. McKay's many old Tionesta frienda will be pleased to learn tbat she Is welt and happy at her new Iowa borne, where tho weather happens at this time to be ideal. TRAIN HITS MAIL CARRIER. William L. Hunter, Railway Mail Carrier is Severely Injured. William L. Hunter, for several yeara mall measenger between the Tionesta postofBce and the P. R. R. atation, met with an accident that might easily have ended fatally. He bas been handling aome heavy mails of lale, and yesterday he bad gone to tbe station with a big cart load of sacks, wbicb he bad left standing at the usual spot for loading and receiv ing mall for the 11 o'clock train from the north, aud bail stepped into tbe pump house a few feet below the station plat form to ask Chas. Sanner to assist blm In loading tbe heavy mail sacks. As tbe train waa coining to the station Mr. Hun ter started for bis cart, and must have made a misstep getting so close to tbe train tbat either the pilot of tbe engine or the baggage car struck blm aud knocked him violently to tbe ground, rendering bl ii unconscious. Assistance waaquickly at hand and the injured man was taken to bia home aud Dr. Bovard summoned. He fouud four ugly cuts over the right eye and right aide of the head, aud the right shoulder blade broken. As the doctor was finishing the neces sary surgical work Mr. Hunter "came to himself again, but was unable to lei 1 Just bow the accident bad happened. Ho complained only of pain In his shoulder, saying tbat the wounds' about his bead gave him little or no pain. Dr. llovard was not prepared to say Just bow the patient's injuries might terminate, but as there was no evidence of internal Injury be ought to recover, though his more than 72 yeara of age would make that process slow, Rininger Bender. Mr. Chester Arthur Rininger, of Spring Hope, Pa., aud Miss Amy Evelyn Bender, of Cessna, Pa., were united In holy wed lock Sunday, Dec. 21, 11113, at Ibe Evan gelical parsotiBge, Lickingville, Pa., by tbe Rev. T. 15. Hauvermale. Tbe wedding waa solemnized at high noon in the presence of the pastor's im mediate family. The ring ceremony was used, lending sacredness and beauty to the event. The bride was daintily gowned in white satin with veil of white chiffon, while the bridegroom wore con ventional black. Dinner was served im mediately afterward by the bride's sister, Mra. T, B. Hauvermale. The bridegroom is a graduate of the School of Education of Juniata College, bas been a teacher in the public schools of bis native county, and at present Is assistant professor of mathematics In his alma mater, from wblcb he will take his bachelor's degree next Juno. Tbe bride is an accomplished young lady, being a graduate of Millersville State Normal School and a successful teacher In the public schools of Bedford and Hunting don counties. Mr, and Mrs. Rininger expect to make tbeir future borne in Bedford county and will be at home to their friends after Sept. 1, 101 1. Mr. McNeal Buys Iron City Property. The necessary legal procedure bas Just been completed whereby FranK Mc Neal, of Kane, becomes tbe possessor of the old Iron City property wbicb is lo cated in Howe township, Forest county, and through which tbe beautiful stream known aa Blue Jay creek courses. The tract containa about 2,000 acres of land from which the big timber has been cut for a number of years past, but which lias a luxuriant second growth. Mr. McNeal baa planned for tbe erection of a commodious camp building upou the proppry near one of tbe best streams which he will thoroughly stock with na tive trout, and when all plana have been completed he will have one of the finest fish and game preserves in the state, and dovbtleHs will spend many of bia leisure hours iu the quiet of bis forest home. We heartily approve of this scheme, Frank, and when you have everything in readiness, wilb a good stock of provisions, etc, iu the larder, all your many frienda will be up to spend a month or two wilb you, smoking the pipe of peace and reveling in fxquent draughts of pure mountain spring water. Winter Term Notice : Tbe regular winter term at the Huff Business College, Warren, Pa., opens January 5th. Beginning classes in all of the regular work at that time. Send in your name early for seat reser vation. adv. 2t Payment of Bounties. Tionkhta, Pa., Dec. 21, 1013. Owing to the failure of the last Legislature to appropriate funds to pay bounties on noxious animals, tbe County Commis sioners bave decided not to pay any bounties under the act alter Wednesday, Docember 31, 1013. COMMISSIONKKM OF FoKKHT (,'OUNTX Mrs. McClain's Experience With Croup. "When my boy, Ray, was small he was subject to croup, and I was always alarmed at such limes. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy proved far better than any other for this trouble. It always re lieved him quickly. I am never without it In ibe bouse for I know It Is a positive cure for croup," writes Mrs. W. R. Mc Clain, Blairsville, Pa. For sale by all dealers. adv. Stockholders' Meeting. The annual meeting of the stockholders of tho Forest Telephone and Telegraph Company will be held in the Directors' Room of the Gold Standard National Bank, at Marieuville, Pa., January 21), at 1:30 o'clock p. in., 1014, for the purpose ol electiug officers for the ensuing year, J. II. Ki'hmki.l, President. J. B. COTTLK, Secretary. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our thanks and ap preciation to the many Iriends and neighbors, for their love and sympathy extended to us during the Illness and death of our beloved father, Azro A. Copelaud. Mrs, A. F. Ha.nkin aud family. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy The Mothers' Favorite. "I give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to my children when they have colds or coughs," writes Mra. Verne Shaffer, Van dergrift, Pa. It always helps tlieui and Is lar superior to auy other cough medi cine I bave used, I advise anyone In need of such a medicine togivo it a trial," For sale by all dealers. adv. CLOTHING! CLOTHING! Men's and Young Men's Winter Overcoats and Suits. Overcoats all shades and colorings, single or double breast ed, with storm collars and belted. Suits all desirable fabrics. Smooth finish, rough finish. All new colorings, Look our stock over before going out of town to purchase. We can please you. Christmas Gifts. . Dress Gloves of all kinds or makes, 1.00, $1.25, $1.50 - Suit Cases, $1.00 to $8.00 . . Hand Bags, $3.00 to $10.00 Umbrellas, 50c to $5.00 ' May Manton Shoes for Women. Crossett Shoes for Men. Killmer Bros., Tionesta, Pa. BOOKS We have just received a large line of new books of every description From 5c Up to $2.50. Children's Books, 5c to 60c. Boys' and Girls' Books in 26c editions. Boxed Books. Reprints of Late Books, 60c. Bibles of every price and description from 26c to $2.60. Leather Books, &c. Special prices in quantities to schools. Don't forget to remember that we are ready to take care of your order for Columbia Phono graphs and Records. Get your order in early. Bovard's Pharmacy. As Usual Hopkins' Store -is- Headquarters -FOR- Old Santa. Books, Games, Dolls, Toys, Wagons, Sleds, and every thing to make the children happy. Over a Ton of Candy At 10c a Pound. L. J. Hopkins "At The Eleventh Hour" Our store will be open Wednesday night. Been putting off the buying of his present until the last minute well, here's this man's store with plenty of appropriate gifts. We're Strong On Sensible Gifts Stop a moment and think. What better gift is there for a man than that what he would have to buy for himself right from the store where he would buy it. A true present is something which saves the recipient just so much money by not having to buy it. All of which leads up to the biggest and best thing that any man could receive, A Suit Or An Overcoat We'll see that suit or coat is made to fit him No Ill-Fitting Garments From Us. ITTf foFTz. PRICE -CLOT MIER 41 &43 5ENFXA SI Christmas Gifts. Boxed Goods, Hose Supporters. Neckties. ' Suspenders. Hosiery. Handkerchiefs. Stationery. Slippers. Mufflers, Etc. No Cause To Worry if you choose your Christmas Gifts Here. Fritz's welcome to you to an inspection of their immense assortments of DIAMONDS, SOLID GOLD AND PLATINUM JEWELRY, DIAMOND AND GOLD RINGS, SOLID GOLD AND STERLING SILVER WATCHES, AND SILVERWARE. Compare the quality and prices Fig ure the savings. Store open evenings. HARVEY FRIT, The Leading Jeweler, 32 Seneca St., Oil City, Pa. Santa Glaus Counts On This Shoe Store to Help Him Out In Gift Giving. One of the things he is most apt to buy is a pair of Slippers. Slippers for every member of the family young or old. Splendid opportunities for the gift giver to economize without any lessening of worthiness of the giver. Completo selection of the best styles in Shoes, Carriage Boots, Traveling Bags, Suit Cases. LEVI & CO. Corner Center, Seneca and Syca more Streets, Oil, ITY, IA. OIL CITY. PA