Have You Protection AGAIIhT IQSS BY FIRE ? You Hii not afford to take your own rink nullum loan by Bre. Remember that we reprexent 14 OF THE REST COMPANIES IN THE WORLD. nd will be glad to call on you when you wu un iijnuranos iuai remjy protects Drop ua rard and we'll do the rest. We are airenta In tbla oountv for the TITLE GUARANTY AND TRUST CO.. nd can furnlah security for County uiuuiam, umit oiuniBIN, 610. C. 1 AIEO k SOU, TI0NE8TA and K ELLETT VI LLE, PA, LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. NKW ADVKKTINKMKNTH. Levi A Co. Ad. Ummera. Ad. Harvev Krllr.. Ad. BoRga 4 Buhl. Ad. The Prima Co. Ad. The K Inter Co. Ad. W H. Ellla. Local. Oil City Trust Co Ad. Frank Hunter. Local (J. T. Andernnn. l.ocal. Clarion Normal. Reader, Smart t Hilherberg. Ad. Grant Hhuater. Reader. Forent Co. Nat. Bank. Ad. Slgworih Hardware. Locals. The DlKtlnotlve Garment Store. Ad. Forest Count. Notice to Grand Jury, Oil market oloaed at f'2 60. Is your aubaorlptlon paid? You can get it at Hopkins' store, tf A few Inverted Gas Burners at 25 cents, at Slgworlh's. adv. Juat received, a new aupply of Horse Collar, at N. 8. Siitworth'e. sJy Tbe Rkpublican can furnish you with the very latest In engraved calling oarda or anything else in tbat line, at reasonable price.. tf. A pie aoclal will be bold at Albaugb bill school bouse Saturday evening next, 14tb. Doom open at 8 o'olock. Come nd tell otbera to come, la tbe Invitation. Dr. M. W. Easton, Osteopath, of Oil City, will visit Tiooeeta every Wednes day forenoon, at tbe Central Hotel, where be may be oonaulted by all who need bla services. tf. . Oleomargarine always fresh, alwaya the same price and making new friends each day, at 20o per pound in nine pound lots, at the Salmon Creek Mercantile Co., Kellettville, Pa. adv For Sale, thoroughbred Jereey Bull, 10 months old, and eliglhle to registration. Can be aeen on the premises of the owner, Frank Hunter, two miles from Nebranka, Pa , on road leading to Newmaoavllle. Adv. Tbat old "onnoe of prevention" say ing applies to Roup. PRATTS POUL TRY REMEDY (Tahlela or Powder) is a aure preventive snd cure. Sold on mon ey back guarantee by first class dealers everywhere. adv Following la the list of letters lying uncalled for In the Tioneata. Pa., post office for week ending Feb. 11, 1D14: Mrs. Mae Badgero (card) Mr. Dewayoe Badgero, Mrs. J. F. Broner. Rsvea Boyd. Glkn G. Gaston, P. M. 135 00 and np earned weekly selling our High Quality Lakeshore Grown Nur sery Stock. Rest grown in the U. 8. Permsnent position. Pay week 1 v. Outfit free. Write today. Pennsylvania Nur sery Co., Glrard, Pa. adv8tl-21 M. Finnegan baa made location for a well just above tbe house on tbe Robert W. Huddleson farm, Hickory township. Contractor James Canfleld will drill the well and will begin tbe work as soon as be can gel bis machine moved. The first auto to brave the storm and rough roads of tbe season was taken through town Friday evening by W. B. Wright, of Leeper, who will use the machine in bla livery stable. It looked like a mighty cool proposition. Sunday nlgbt wss sno'ber of the cold ones for Ibis latitude, thermometers In tbe borough registering 4 In 6 below aero at sis o'clock Mondsy morning. Light snows bsve fallen wltbln tbe past few days, but not enough to mske sleighing. Mrs. W. L. Werta sustained tbe frac ture of her rltiht arm at tbe wrist in a tall on tbe ley sidewalk aa tbe was lesving ber home on Wslnut street to go to cburcb Sunday morning. Dr. Henry waa summoned and reduced tbe fracture, and Mrs. Werti is getting along nicely. Carlos Heath of Hlsrr met with s rath er severe injury to one of bla feet Monday afternoon while chopping- In tbe woo Is near bis home. By a mis-stroke of tbe sxa be nearly severed tbe first, second and third toes. Dr. Bovaid waa called and dressed the wound, and believes he will be able to save tbe toea. Tbe Spring Term of the Clarion State Normal School will open, under tbe ad ministration of the new principal, on Tuesday, March 24. Prospective teach ers, in large numbers, have already en gaged rooms. Enroll now, or write for any particulars to the principal, Andrew Thomas Smith. Clarion, Pa. adv W. H. Ellis, painter, paperbanger nd decorator, is prepared to make early spring oontracta fur all work io bla line. Having sample books from two of the best firms, Peter H. Rllly Co. and Alfred Peat, be ran furnish the very best wall papers at low prices. Get your work done before tbe rush begins. adv Acknowledgment of subscription re newals is made as follows, with thanks: Mrs. W. B. Osgood, Kellettville, Pa.; G. H. Killmer, Chas. H. Hunter, Tlonesta; Mrs. C. J. Stewart, Morgantown, W. Va j G. E. Mong, East Toledo, O; H. O. Blocher, Tlonesta township; Chas. Metx, Eagle Rock. Pa ; George L. Scott, Col llngswond, N. J. C. B. JSuendel, of Starr, Informs us that someone has been picking a padlock on bis granary door and walking off with bis corn. Last week after a night-time Visit from tbe same chap "Coon" found a pair of shears in the granary. He saya If the owner will come and laiin tbe shears be will present blm wilb a good big sack of corn. A hog was carved up at tbe Mayburg Supply company's butcber shop last week that for weight makes anew record. The big porker balanced the scales st 605 pounds, snd was raised by Amos Shotta of Tylersbum. Tbia beata Henry Shaf fer's bog by 52 pounds, but as It wss rained In Clarion oounty, snd by one ol the most progressive farmers in that county, Mr. SbaDer still holds the belt for Forest oounty produotion. The Finnegan well on tbe Bleakley tract, Bates run, Tlonesta township, was auetodnlsb yesterday when tbe oper ainrs expected to resob the fourth sand at depth of 700 feet. A good showing of oil wss found In tbe second sand, and If nothing better presents the well will be shot In tbst ssnd, Mr. Finnegan believ ing it will make paying producer. Landlord Harry CanUeld of the Globe Hotel, West Hickory, submitted to so operation for appendicitis st the Oil City hospital Moodar Tbe operation was performed by Dr. J. B. Slgglns, snd s though it wss rstber serious esse, some complication having been encountered, the patient was doing well at last report, and Is expected to come along without great difficulty. The Sheffield Observer of last week gives an account of very pretty wedding that occurred io that place Tuesday morning February 3d at tbe residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Vantassel on Mill street, when tbeir daughter, Mlsa Irene, became tbe bride of Mr, Christian F. Bourne, of Warren. - Tbe bride la a granddaughter and ber mother is tbe daughter of Mr. snd Mrs. J. B. Eden of Tionests township. Suffering from fraoture of tbe right leg, Mlsa Gertrude Boslougb, ol Reno, well known In Oil City, where aha baa many Irlends, waa brought to tbe Oil City hospital Saturday, Mlsa Boslougb ailpped and fell on sidewalk Saturday morning. 8he waa reported aa resting comfortably Sunday evenlnir,-Derrick, Mlsa Boa- lough la quite well known in Tlonesta also, having been a frequent visitor at the borne of Mra. James Haslet. For the year 1913 the Jefferson county poor farm, raised enough potatoes to aupply all tbe wanta of the county home. Tbe orop waa 900 bushels. More than enouub bay waa ralaed, and tbe county commiasienera have nearly 100 tons lor aate. The butter yield of the fnrm waa 2.000 pounds and tbe bens laid 1.089 dozen of eggs. Tbe yield of wheat waa 218 busbels, osts 1,426 bushels, buckwheat 60 busbel, corn 1,050 busbels, cabhsge 2.200 beads, onions 60 bushels, besos 8 bushels end rye 84 busbels. U. A McGrawofMc-Graw underwent an operation for appendicitia at the city hospital on Monday, Dr. Russell of Cin cinnati doing tbe work. It was found after tbe operation bad been begun tbat tbe oase waa a seriously complicated one, but on Tuesday tbe young man was re ported aa doing very we and bis re covery Is now expected. Tltusville Her- Id. Mr. MoUrsw waa realdeut, for about year, of Tlonesta, being In charge of tbe Mapea hardware alore. He is now resident of T dloute. Tbe days of new msple sugsr sre rapidly drawing nigh and soon there will be busy times In tbe "sugsr bush." Time was when Forest county produced much of this delicious sweetness snd tbe in balltanta of tbe neigbboibood adjacent to the unbroken foiesta gathered sap from tbe great maplea that inlersperotd the hemlocks, but tbe lumbermen's ruthless onslsugbt bss ohsnged all that, and few galons of tbe ayrup and very little sugar, snd that only for family consump tion, now marks the limit of production. Satardsy sfternoon tbe IrvineOil and Lumber company, of which our former citizen K. E. Norton la a leading member, brought In a well on Ihe land near Tidi- ute, which pron isea to atari off exceed ingly good, possibly doing thirty barrela a day. Some time ago this onmpany purchased a tract of tbe old Irvine estate for the purpose of cutting off tbe timber but later decided to drill well. Tbe well started at thirty barrela per day and al though It la now month old Is still pro ducing belter than twenty barrela per day. -Wo, Suoup of Musette, unexpectedly found sn oil well last week. Be with some neighbors bad been using gas Irom 'ell tbat waa drilled on warrant 6155 in King-ley twp. and for some time Ihe gas supply became weaker and Ihe supposi tion was tbat water was drowning out the gar. Mr. Hboiip rigged up a derrlcK ami started a bailer down and to bis 8urpiie brought oil instead of water. Tbe bailer was kept busy and emptied into a tank and 13 barrels of oil were secured. Tbis territory will now be tested. -Marten vllle Ex press. For tbe purpose of stimulating Inter est snd lending assistance to poultry reisers sod those who contemplate taking up tbe business Congressman Hulinga announces that be ha been successful in securing from tbe Depsrtment of Agri culture a limited supply ol a series of eight pamphlets and will lake pleasure In mailing a aet gratia to any resident of tbe 23i h district, upon request, as long aa tbe supply Issts. Tbe pamphlets cover practically every phase of the poultry business and are the result of yeara of study snd experimentation by tbe scientists of the department. -The forged check case against Everett Wolcott of tbia place waaamicabh com promised before a Tidlr.ute justice of the peace last Saturday. The check which caused tbe trouble was drswn on tbe Lsmberton National liank of Oil City In favor of Frank Burton, and purported to have tbe signsture of Charles E. Gesln ss maker. On tbe nlgbt of Jan. 13, the young man stopped st D Carmlobael'e hotel, the llanchett House, and next morning, David Levine, tbe hotel olerk, endorsed tbe check as a mark of identifi cation and Itwascs-bed at tbe Tidioute Savings bsnk. Tbe case was settled by Mr. Wolcott paying back tbe amount re ceived on tbe check and the expense and costs connected with tbe proceedings. A wild snd wooly story comes Irom Irvlneton to tbe effect tbst Tony Man usousco, employed as a section band, was attacked by a large bald headed esgle, while be was eating bis noonday lunch In a clump of bushes nesr tbe railroad track at West Hickory Saturday. Tony was sitting on a log enjoying bis lunch when the eagle swooped down upon blm snd sank Its talons into Tony's coat. Fortu nately tbe ooat was made of heavy leather otherwise be would have been seriously injured. After sn exciting battle, which lasted for several minutes, Tony put the feathered monster to flight, using aa a weapon tbe iron handle of a track Jack, which was tbe only weapon available. The man's ooat was torn to ribbons. The big bird had been hovering about the fore-Is st West Hickory seversl days, snd, after devouring alt tbe rabbits, pheasants and other amsll game within the radius of lis esgle-eyed vision, was still unsatisfied, aod waa driven to make tbe attack through huuger. G. T, Anderson, Tlonesta's up-to-date jeweler, desires the pub'lo to know tbat he has Just opened the tinext selection of watches, clocks, silverware snd Jewelry of every description, tbat has ever been shown in Tlonesta, and la prepared to furnish anything desirable in bis line, His prices will be found 25 In 60 percent lower than you would pay elsewhere for strictly first class goods and alwaya guaranteed aa represented. Repairing watches, clocks snd Jewelry a specialty. When in need don't rail to call on blm In the Lawrence building, near tbe corner of Elm and Bridge streets. Adv. -Sheffield Observer: The White Star Oil and Gaa Co., of Marienville drilled in a gaa well tbe past week tbat is good for more than half a million feel of gas per day, and will be drilled In the third sand, in which gas In paying quantities baa been found in other wells on tbe'lesse. W. T. Hart, of tbis place, with Judge A ul snd David Miutz, of Marienville, own this lease and have an excellent property. A Showers sud W T. Hart baye Bold their oil lease at Blue Jay, known a tbe Showers lease, to Warren parlies, and we understand $10,000 was tbe purchase price. Only a part of tbia lease has beeu drilled. Common carriera In Pennsylvania may issue to employes, officers and those dependent on them pa'ses as has always been tbe case. In tbe recently enacted public utility law there is nothing that can be continued against Ihe "family pass." Tbis was the verdict laxl week of the Public Service Commission which to weeks ago held a bearing on the sub ject. Tbis decision will no doubt cause Ihe Pennsylvania railroad to rescind its order abolishing pusses. Such an order, it Is estimated, will affect 250.000 in this state. Tbe commlsaion decided also tbat iu no part of the law can it be construed that street railways cannot carry firemen and policemen free of charge while on duty. No decision waa made on tbe ap peal foi reduced rates for clergymen. The most unique damage suit ever begun in Venango county was instituted last week at Franklin when the attorneys of Alfred Severina, formerly tbe leader of an Italian band ai Franklin, began an ac tion to recover 2 000 from Paul Hepler, proprietor of the Commercial hotel in that city. The plaintiff alleiiea In bis state ment of claim ibat In December of last yesr he was solicited to drink what waa supposed to be wbiaky alleged In bave been purchased of an employe of the de fendant by one Ulrardo de Fonso; tbat he drank a small portion of tbe liquor con tained in Ihe bottle; that it contained a certain noxinns, poisonous, causto liquor, not wbisky and tbat bis throat and stomach were burned; that be suffered great pain and tbat be bel loves be will be permanently injured and unable to work. G. G. Gaston, Tlonesta's new post master, assumed the duties ofbia appoint ment on Monday, wben the retiring in cumbent turned over all tbe government property to Ills successor. After lour yeara of faithful work In a very trying position Mr. Jamieson retiree with tbe good opinion ol all the patrons of the office, having during that time fully sus tained bis reputation for kindness snd courtesy under many annoyances. We feel sale in predicting that Mr. Gaston will be tbe same sort of official through out his term, and will step down and out (when tbe next Republican la appointed) with the same good opinlou of the public hicb be has faithfully served. Mr. Gas ton retains Miss Belle Jamieson aa his clerk, which action gives very general satisfaction. Special meetings In both the M. E and Presbyterian churches aie continu ing throughout this week, aud are being well attended. Both ministers sre giving tbeir congregations the best that is in them in tbe way of excellent sermons, snd while they bsve been well sustained in tbe matter of attendance, Ibey nodoubt feel that ihere is room for still greater zeal in this direction. So why not arrange your sffairs to attend yourself, II you have not beeo, and take a friend with you. And this, by-ibe-way, reminds us that Rev. Mr. Bailey anoounoed that next Sundav would be a rally day for church attendance aud tbat be hoped everybody who was able would attend some one of tbe churches in tbe town. His appeal was of course more particularly to those who are uot regular in tbeir Bllaodaiice and to those who scarcely ever go. Is there any reason why tbis a ppeal should not touch youT Think It over, and then make it a poiut to mine out. Elizabeth (Daley) Rynd, wife or Pat rick Rynd, died suddenly at the home of ber daughter at Kane, Sunday morning, 8ib Inst , of besrl failure. She bad been ill for about three weeks aud had gone to ber daughter's home to visit aud rest, Tbe deceased was born in County Main, Irelaud, about 64 yeara ago and came to this country when a young girl with ber parents, who located first in Plttsburir, where she was united In msrriage with Mr. Rynd. About 32 years ago they moved toGmlnza, Forest county, where they bave since continued to reside, oc cupying a lartn. Lett to mourn the loss ol a loving wile and mother are tbe hus band, one daughter and tbree sons, as follow: Mra. James 8. Zigsl of Kane, Robert and Joseph Rynd of West Vlr ginls, and John, employed iu the oil fields of Texas. Mra. Rynd was a laitb ful member of the Catholic church, aud ber funeral and burial will tie st Crown, Clarion county, tomorrow or next day, depending on when ber children can reach home. Retail Prices at Lanson Bros.' Mills. Pure Mixed Graiu f 1 75 cwt Pure Home Ground Corn snd aud Oils i bop.. i 45 cwt Pure Home Ground Corn Meal...f 1 411 cwt Wheal Middlings $1 05 cwt Winter Bran $1 fill cwt Old Process Oil Meal 1 Ho cwt Buckwheat Midillinxe.. fl (in cwt Oyster Shells aud Mica Grit IK) cwt Shelled Corn 75 bu White Oats M bu Rest Timothy Seed $1.75 tiu Best Clover Seed, Mfdiuiu and Mammoib $11 00 bu Pure Spring Wheat Klour, Suc cess (1 60 sk Pure Spring W heal Klour, Occi dent $1 50 sk Golden Blend Wheal Klour $1 30 sk Pure Buckwheat Klour $1 00 cwt Baled Hay $18 00 ton Haled Straw $13 ( 0 tou Pittsburgh Lump Coal $-1 75 ton Best Blacksmith Coal Id 50 ton Phosphate from $13 00 to $10 00 ton White Agricultural Luue $7 5li ton Best Biitlalo Paragon Wall Planter $10.00 ton Blatchford'a Call Meal, 2otb tk ...$! 00 sk Good Amber Gas KiikIiih oil 25 khI Best Crescent Portland Cement. ..$1 70 bbi ady Lanb N bitos. PERSONAL. J. E leech drove over fr un Marien ville Friday on a business trip. Charles Metz was up from Eagle Rock between traina Saturday alternoon. Ex Congressman P. M. Speer, of Oil City, was visltoig Tiooeeta friends last Wednesday. A daughter waa born Feb. 2, 1014, to Mr. and Mra. DeWitt Zabuiser, at Bolivar, Pa. Burn, to Mr. and Mra. Samuel Wil son, of Stewart Run, President township, Feb. 6tb, 19.4, a son. Misa Jessie M. Wells, of Salamanca, N. Y., waa tbe guest of Mrs. U. T. An derson last Thursday. James B. Hagerty and Cha-les Kill mer went to Tulsa, Oklahoma, last week to work In tbe oil field. Mra. Frank A. Wheeler of Mercer, Pa., la visiting ber sister, the Misses Siggins, at West Hickory. Jamea T. Brennan is sble to be nut and attend to busine-is after a week's ill ness st home. Warren Times. Miss Sarah Carringer, of Rimers burg, Pa, ia here for a visit with ber mother, Mrs Mary A. Carringer. -Mr. and Mrs. Guy Millard, of En deavor, are visiting their daughter, Mra. L. E. Stelnecker. Frankllu Newa. Mrs. G. T. Anderson aud daughter, Maude Elizabeth, spent last Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry CanUeld, of West Hicaory. Landlord Young of the Marten Hotel, Marienville, and bis assistant, Dick Wolfe, were transacting business at tbe county seat Friday. -J. C. McKeuzie, of Newmansville, who has been at Kouevllle for a num ber of weeks, was called home Monday by the Illness of bis wife. Mrs. Lyman Conk, of Nebraska, waa a guest of Mia G. F. Watson a few days during tbe past week and attended tbe meetings in lbs M. E. church. At a meeting of the Tlonesta town ship school board last Saturday Arthur Carson was elected as a teacher to com plete tbe term at tbe Pigeon Hill school. Mra. Ella Wilson, of Kellettville, was In Kane yesterday looking for a business location While here she was tbeuuest of Mrs. Bernlce Sbimmell.-Kane Republi can, 4tb. Mrs. Fred. 8 locum and daughter Josephine came down from Erie Monday evening nd will spend a wees or ten days with the former's mother, Mrs. G F.'Waleon. Edgar Corah, superintendent of tbe Cornplaiiter refining company at Warren, and former Tlonesta boy, is ooufioed to bis borne on Jack-on Avenue wilb an ab soasaoo tbe back ofbia nick. -Io view of tbe fact tbat Prof. Gill la furnishing bla bungalow at Hickory lb -tureen club, which met at Mrs. W. W. Kemble'a Tuesday nlgbt, tendered tbe Prolessor a "shower." Aa to specific de tails we think Dr. Humphrey can partic ularize. Tidioute Newa. Charles Fuellhart, one of Tidinute's prominent snd highly esteemed citizens psid Tionesia a visit Tbursdsy, and the Kkppdlican la indebted to blm for a call, Mr. Fuellhart is full ol reminiscence of the early daya of tbis aeclion, and an hour spent with him Is sure a pleasure and satisfaction. Mra. F. K. Brown, of Clarion, who has been suffering for some time from appendicitis, went to Pittsburg last week aud underwent an operation for tbe tro ble on Thursday. The most en couraging reporls have been received and ber speedy recovery ia fully anticipated. Claiion Democrat. R. J. Thompson, treasurer of tbe Ridgway Dynamo fe Engine Co., ia able to bo out n tbe street again today, after an lllnesa tbat con lined blm lo bis borne for almost a moutb past. He is still weak, but Improving nicely now and hopes soon to be bio self again, Ridgway Ad vocate. Mr. Thompson was a former resident of Tlonesta. S. J. Grove, who submitted to the amputation ol tbe second finger of bis right baud at the Oil City boa, ital last week, Is getting along quite wtll and bta pbysican. Dr. biggins, thinks be will be able io come borne tbe last of the week. Some weeka ago Mr. Grove cut his finger and the injury developed into a bad case of blood poison, from which he has Buf fered great agony since. John Coon, of Barnett township, Forest county, was among our callers Tueeday. M r. Coou is closely approach iug bia 74lh birthday anniversary but is as active as a youngster. He has lived in Barnett townsnlp, Jeffersou county, where be waa born, aud Barnett lowu ship, Forest county, wbere be now live-, all his life, except tbe period in which he was carrying a musket fur Uncle Sam, under Capt. Wise. That be has seeu some wonderful changes in the territory wbere be now lives goes without ssyiug. He well recalls a panther trailing Ills lather home, and the ii junctions laid up on the children of bis day not lo stray be yond tbe clearings for tear i f tbe wild beauts ol the woods.-Brook vllle Repub lican. Thirty Head of Horses For Sale And Trade. The best lot of horses ever brought to Brookvllle, for uIk sale beginning Mon day, February 10th, and for two weeka only. Fancy matched teams and brood mares. All stock guaranteed as repre sented. Come quick and get your choice at Edelblute Barn, Brookvllle, Pa. adv Gkant Shutkr Colds and Croup in Children. Many people rely upon Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Implicitly In csxes of colds and croup, and it never disappoints them. Mrs. E. H. Thomas, Logansport, Ind., writes: "I have found Chamber Isin'a CoukIi Remedy to be the best medicine for colds and croup I bave ever used, and never tire of recommending It to my neighbors and friends. I bave al ways given It In my children when suf lerlng from croup, and has never failed to give them prompt relief." For sale by all dealera. adv. BIG PROFITS IN POULTRY ss- sured by using Pratts Poultry Regulator. It strengtbena breeding stock, Increases fertility, resulting In bigger hstches snd Insures strong healthy chicks. Sold on money back guarantee by first class dealers everywhere. adv Kellettville. An infsnt daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Leflrdled Saturday and was bur ied in the Whig HIM cemetery. Mrs. Lewis Bainea was a visi'or in town Monday. A baby girl arrived at tbe home of Mr. and .Mra. Verne Albauub last week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Parker returned Tuesday from a few days' visit with tbe laiter'a parents in Brookville. Mrs. Snyder of Vnwinckel is the guest of ber daughter, Mra. Wade Simpson, this week, H, A. Dotterrerof Mnzette waa a busi ness visitor in town Wednesday. Mrs. Ella Wilson left Monday for Sheffield, where she has accepted a posi tion as clerk in Smith's store. Ruth will be st borne wltb Mr. snd Mrs. F. V. Uendrickson until school closes here. Mrs. H. E. Murphy came down from Ridgway Saturday for a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mis. G. R. Johnson. Mr. snd Mrs. O. L. Johnson of Shef field were also guests of Mr, J bnsou's family over Sunday. Ralph Daubenspeck has been confined to the bouse with a sore throat for the past week. Leonard Barnes, who ia suffering with cancer, had a bad week but is somewhat Improved. Chas. Mini in moved his family Into tbe bouse vacated by Howard- Watson last week aud John Wilson will move into tbe one be vacates. Howard has stored bla g' ods and will occupy fur nished rooms in Warreu, where he is working at present and will remain until tbe mill starla up here again, Mrs. W. A. Kincb returned borne from Corry, Wednesday. Miss Olive Wolfe entertained tbe fol lowing named ladies, members of the Gleaners Class, at a tureen parly Friday evening: The Misses Blaucbe Uendrlcke, Julia Lohmeyer, Vivian Dingle, Kdl'b Gayley, Nellie Delar, Lorelta Dunkle, Constance Copeland and Mra. R. W. Whitebill. Tbe evening was spent in fancy work but we are inclined to think from tbe well filled tureens which were taken, snd the report, tbat all had a pleasant time; that some other members of tbe body worked perhaps more than tbe fingers. Of course tbe girls will never tell. I bey were entertained at the home of Miss Wolfe's sister, Mrs, John Silzle. Mrs, M. F. Catlln of Minister waa a bulnes visitor in town on Saturday. Mrs. Mary Tohey returned Irom her vl-it in Sheffield tbe first of tbe week. She found ber daughter, Mrs. Charles Pope, improved enough to be about the bouse. Mrs. Win, Watson Is suffering witb an attack of the grippe. Her sister, Miss Emma Rudolph, spent tbe week witb ber. Ruth Hulett was up from Ross run and spent Sunday with ber brotber's family. Wade Simpson has ordered a hand some two paisenger car which h expects In a few weeka. The W. C. T. U. held a very Interesting meeting at tbe home of Mrs. F. J. Hen derson, Wednesday alternoon. Eight new members were voted in and consid erable other business was transacted, after which the subject of Y. P. B. work wss discussed. Tbe next meeting will be a mother's meeting at the borne of Mrs. Ida Klinestiver on Feb. 18th. A good attendance Is expected. Mrs. Jer.ule Philips of Tylersburg came to town Monday to take charge of tbe home of Harry Shaw. Rev. G. 8. Bran failed to meet his oonitregatlnn at Ihe F. M. church Sunday afternoon and the hour was spent in prayer and testimony service. F. E Harkleasbns the agency for the Victor Victrola and has one of tbe instru ments on exhibition In thedrun store. Isaso Siirgins, the bustlina meat man at tbe Salmon Creek store, went to Hickory Saturday to assist bis family in preparing to move to town, where they have a new house just completed. They expect to move over Ibis week. Lewis Jenson, who has purchased tbe Weller farm and expects to move on it in the spring, has gathered up twent- five cal ves aud will raise them for beef cattle in the fall. Mrs. H. E. Gillespie bss just delivered a large order of aluminum ware arliclea 1. 1 town. This makes the second large nrder she ha- received Ibis winter. There bss been considerable blowing done in Kellettville during the last lew days, Farmers' Institute Program. Further' loatitu es for Forest county will beheld in Marienville, Feb 18tb and 19 h, and in tbe Court House. Tlonesta, Friday snd Saturday, Hen 20tb and 2Nt, 1914 Farmers and all others interested are cordially Invited and urged to attend all the sessions. Following is the pro gram ol the Tionesia institute: FHIOAY AKTKKNOON. KKB 20, General Farming Session.-1:45, Pray er, Rev B K. Fell; Address of Welcome, Dr. F. J Bovard; Response, R. P Kester; Selecting, Feeding and Raising the Calf to Build Un the Dairy Herd, Dr. M. E. Consrd; Soli Moisture-Its Necessity aud Control, R. P. Kester; Starting tbe Or chard, F. H Fasett; Question Box, FRIDAY EVKNINQ. Educational Session. 7:45, Music; Question Box; Cow Stable Construction Nnniiary and Comfortable, Dr. M. E. Conard; What Should We Teach, Pof J. O. Carann; Nome Orchard Insects anil Their Control, F II Kassett; Education Ihe Old and the New, Prof. W. N. Straw brnlue; The Education We Need, R. P. Kester. SATURDAY MORNING, KKB. 21. Geneial Farming Session. 0:30, C in paratlve and Characteristics of the Itnlry Herd, Dr. M E. Conard; The Economi cal Use of Lime, Manure and Fertilizers, It P. Kester; Care and Management of the Orchard, F. II Kassett; Qtiest'on Box SATURDAY AFTERNOON. 1:45, Selecting and Breeding Horses for Farm and Market, Dr. M. E. Conatd; Handling and Marketing Apples, F. H. Ka-sell; Can Alfalfa Be Successfully Raised in Forest County - Some Practical Exuerieiicea, Kred. Weingard: A Gra-s Sod - Its Necessity and How to Produce It, R. P. Kesier. SATURDAY KVKNIKU. Ladies' Session. -7:45. Music; Question Box; Mrawberries, K. H. Kas-eti; Medi cal Inspection of Schools and the New Sanitary Rules, Dr. K. J. Bovard; Essay The Great Importance of Proper Train ing of the Boys and Girls for tbe Future Welfare ol our Hoiiin, Mrs William Killmer of the IV C. T U i H In lluence. Rev. H A Halle ; Some Fun damentals of a Country Home, R. P. Kesier. Closing Out on China. and reducing stock of Framed Pictures, y2 off. BOOKS 60c books at 40c. ' 25c books at 20c. All boxed and Fancy Books and Bibles at X off. Bovard's Pharmacy. Hopkins' Store. Our Inventory Unearthed entirely too many SHOES and the same with UNDERWEAR Those stocks must be re duced. The only way we know is to Cut the Price. And that is what we are going to do. Before you buy your next Shoes or new Un derwear see what we will of fer you. It will pay. L. J, Hopkins SOLID COMFORT MMErBl. 4"Tr?te f .tia-Hv' Make Your Horse Comfortable With some pood Uiankets. We have them and the quality and prices will be found right. J. 0. SCOWDEN, TIONESTA, PA. Evening Clothes That Are Hard To Advertise. The reason that this advertisement does not carry an illustration is because Adler-Rochester Evening Clothes are unlike any others. Pictures particularly newspaper pic tures fail to do them justice. Neither does the success of these famous clothes lie in what is claimed for them. It when worn the aristocratic appearance of Adler-Rochester Evening Clothes. There are strong truths to be told about these about the way they are made, the rare quality of material, the scientific methods of obtaining fit, etc., truths that without investigation would be utterly unappreciated. Evening Clothes are either right or ridiculous. Dress Suits are priced at $30.00, $35.00 and $40.00 full silk lined in all cases. PR I ""t Better Late Than Never But better never late. On time is best of ail. An on-time Watch will set a good example in punctuality. An on-time Watch is a necessity in these days when everything runs on schedule. One of our Elgin Watches will help you to con nect. The G. M. Wheeler is a good moderate priced Elgin watch for men 17 jewels adjusted, $50, in solid gold cases; $30 in filled cases. IIAKV1V I KHZ, The Leading Jeweler, 32 Seneca St., Oil City, Pa. Cleroice SJe We take special care to re duce prices on Desirable Shoes, Shoes which will be seasona ble for the next three months, and when you take in con sideration the reliability and seasonability of these Shoes these prices should forcibly appeal: $7.00 Shoes now $6.60 $6.00 Shoes now $4.96 $6.00 Shoes now $3.96 $1.00 Shoes now $2.95 $3 CO Shoes now $2.36 $2.60 Shoes now $1.96 $2.00 Shoes now $1.60 $1.50 Shoes now $1.20 LEVI & CO. Corner Center, Seneca and Syca more Streets, Oil, I I V. I A, 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 savinir in your fuel bills will look good to you when the bills come 'round each month. While you are abut it why not stock up with a few new kitch en utensils We can sup ply them also. is in their actual appearance air they carry the faultless CfT "CLOT Ml ER " OIL CITY PA