lave You Protection AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE? You oaonot afford to take yoor own risk against Iom by lire.' Remember that we represent ? h OF THE BEST COMPANIES IN THE WORLD, and will be glad to call on you when you want fire insurance that really protects. Drop an a card and we'll do the rest. We are agents In tbls oounty for tbe TITLE GUARANTY AND TRUST CO., and oan furnish security for County officials, bank oOlolals, etc C.MEH&M TIONESTA and K ELLETTVILLE, FA. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. NEW ADVERTIMEMBNTN. Penn'aRy. Ad. Lammers. Ad. Harvey Fritz. Ad. Boro-i t Bubl. Ad. Tbe Prints Co. Ad. rbeK Inter Co. Ad. P. Lorlllard Co. Ad. J.O.Carson. Notice. Alex. Neely. Reader. Oil City Trust Co. Ad. Orant Khuater. Reader. Smart t Silberberg. Ad. Mercantile Appraisement. P. Walters fc Co. Reader. Monarch Clothing Co. Ad. Mra. Km ma Orove. Local. Forest Co. Nat. Bank. Ad. Tbe Distinctive Garment Store. Ad. Oil market olosed at 2 60. Is your subscription paid? Ton can get it at Hopkins' store, tf Paint for anything and everything t 8. 8. Sig worth's, . . adv Fertilizer, Cement, Plows, Harrows, to,, at 8. 8. Slgwortb'a. adv We bave In a car of fine Elwood Seed Oats, guaranteed pure. Price, 60 oenta per bushel, Lanson Bros. adv It Is needless to warn persons aflllcted with tbe grippe against kissing. Nobody suffering from the grippe feels in an os culatory mood. Tbe Republican can furnish you with tbe very latest in. engraved calling cards or anything else in tbat line, at reasonable prices. tf. When It comes to Wall Paper we bave our paper rack chuck full of new Wall Paper. All styles. Prloes starting as low as to. Hopkins' Store. adv -Tbe Monarch Clothing Co. of Oil City extend a special invitation to tbelr Easter Sale which is now on In full blast. See their broad gauge ad In tbia Isaue. Dr. M. W. Easton, Osteopath, or Oil City, will visit Tloneata every Wednes day forenoon, at Ibe Central Hotel, where be may be oonsulted by all who need bis aer vices. tf. Oleomargarine alwaya fresh, always tbe aame price and making new frienda each day, at 20o per pound In nine pound lota, at the Salmon Creek Mercantile Co., Kellettvllle, Pa. adv A danoe will be given at tbe German Hill platform, Friday evening, April 3d, to wblcb all are Invited. No Intoxicating liquor nor Intoxicated persons will be allowed In tbe ball. Fob Sals -A cheap horse, harness and wagon. Will exohange for cow. Al so a bone cutter and an incubator of 120 eggoapaolty. Inquire of Mrs. Emma Grove, Tlonesta. adv. You don't need to worry about high cost of living when you oan get good Flour at Leoeon Bros.' for 5.00 per bbl. Every sack guaranteed, or money re funded. Lanboh Bros. adv A handsome Better dog recently re ceived from a New York kennel by J. H. Kelly bad to be chloroformed to end its misery, tbe pel having contracted a severs case of distemper. Big, husky, lively chicks! Yours will be If you nse Pratta Baby Chick Food and Pratta White Diarrhoea Reme dy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. For sale by first olasa dealers everywhere. adv Governor Tener on Saturday an nounced tbat Fridays, April 17 and 24, would be tbe Spring arbor days. State Superintendent of Publio Instruction Sobaeffer will urge tbat tbe days be ob served in schools. Country roads are In about tbe worst condition Just now thst can be imagined. But it is alwaya so at this sesson of tbe year, and a few days of April wind will tend to dry tbem Dp so tbey will be trlde rough but passable. - A baby lood for baby chicks. Great est advance In soienllflo obick feeding in tbe past century. Pratta Baby Chick Food saves chicks, money, worry. Sat isfaction guaranteed or money refunded. For aale by first claw dealera every where, adv We are about to appoint District Agents In this locality. Contracts direol With tbe Company for Life, Aocldent and Health Insurance. If you want a good proposition, address, with reierences, Philadelphia Lite Insursuoe Co., Phila delphia, Fa. adv4t The flood of Saturday caused a break in tbe Wilburine oil line near the moutb of Hunter run and tbe loss of some oil. A repair crew laid a new line from tbe end of tbe river bridge around tbe break and bad tbe tine in working order by Monday morning. A meeting of the Home Missionary society of tbe M. E. oburcb will be held in tbe church this, Wednesday, evening at 7:30 o'clock. As tbe annual election of oiflcers will be b-ld at this meeting all members are urged to be present. By order of tbe President. Tbe Tlonesta Presbyterian Sunday school elected tbe following officers last Sunday for the ensuing year: Supt., H T. Klioestlver; assistant, Archie Clark; secretary, Glenn Ledebut; assistant, Robert Slgworth: treasurer, R. J. Hop kins; pianist, Mrs. Alice Swanson; as. sistanta, Misses Hazel Fones and Martha Brown. : " The members of the Senior Class of the Ml. Jewett blRb school were In town this morning on Ibeir way to Washington, p. C where tbey will visit tbe msny points of interest. Tbey also Intend to make a visit to New York. The oil waa chaperoned by Prof. D. W. Morrison and was also accompanied by James Wbalen, Sr. Kane Republican, Satur day. A card from Piof. Morrison hints tbat the members of tbe party are having tbe time of their lives. Tbey will visit Philadelphia and New York before re turning. Tbe diaappearanoe of tbe snow baa nnoovered many ragged and bellltered lawnaand baok yaida, but nothing can be done to Improve tbe looks till the ground dries op a little. Then we'll bave tbe same handsome little city tbat we've all been so proud of heretofore. Benjamin F, Brundred, one of Oil Clty'a most prominent and Influential citizens died Saturday morning at bis home, after an illness extending over a period of two yeara. Hla wife and aeven children survive. He was in the 6Stb year of bis age, and bad been a reeldent of Oil City 47 yeara. " ' -A fortune of 365,000 awalta Keltb Dalrymple, aged 23, of Port Allegheny, who disappeared from home aeven years ago. Relatives bave started a country wide searob for tbe young man. Notblug baa been beard of him since be disap peared. Tbe fortune was left blm by bis father, an oil operator, who died recently. Tbnae interealed abonld bear in mind tbe publio sale to be given by George Slbble at tbe old homestead farm, German Hill, on Wednesday, April 8, next, be ginning at 10 a. m. abarp. There will be offered a team of borsos, 2-year-old colt, three cows, lot of farm machinery and Implements auob as mowing machine, grain drill, manure spreader, hay rake plow, cultivator, wagon, palraleds, bug gy, single and double harness, quantity of oata, hay and atraw, and many other articlea useful to tbe farmer. Terms cash np to $j, over tbat sum, 3 lot) montbs time, with approved security. Don't forget tbe date. Newspapers throughout tbe state are in receiptor a circular letter from J. L. Baldwin of Harrlsburg, state fire mar shal, In wblcb tbe publio Is warned against a msn named P. W. Cogglns, who Is traveling about tbe state representing blniself as au assistant state fire marshal and an agent of tbe Gainewell Fire Alarm Msnulacturlng company, and soliciting advertisements from merchants. Tbe local marshals are requested to bave tbe man or any other, who comes represent ing himself aa connected with tbe elate department plaoed under arrest and to notify tbe state marshal either by tele phone or telegraph, aa he is an im poster. Tbe Allegheny river made another blgb reoord tbe past week. Deep snows, mild weather and warm rains contributed jointly to bring the old stream up to the overflowing stage, nd at 11 o'clock Saturday night the water waa up within 18 Incbee of tbe blgb water mark of a year ago, March 26, 1913, when it lacked but 18 incbea of reaching tbe memorable flood alage of March 17, 1865. Tbe re ceding process began aoon after tbe crest waa reached and tbe river ia now back In Its natural bed again but still quite high. Tlonesta creek was correspondingly bigb, overflowing its baoka In many places, but no damage of any account waa done, and it is now believed tbe dsnger from floods for tbls season ia past. Local oil men are becoming active witb tbe coming of spring and there are agna of much new work being done. Messrs. Lowe Welob are ready to start the drill in a well on tbe MoCalmont property on the' east side of tbe Alle gheny river, opposite Bsum station. They recently purchased tbe T. J. Yan Giesen lease on tbe old VanGiesen farm, adjoining tbe MoCalmont property, on wblcb there la now a good production. In addition to tbe Van and Guy MoCal mont farms tbey bave considerable other property under lease In tbat vicinity and it will be thoroughly developed. Cpn traotor George W. Holeman began drill ing tbe first of the week on tbe third well on the Matt. Molnlyre farm, Harmony township, for a Mesdvllle company. Tbe Commissioner of Labor' and In dustry at Harrlsburg reports tbat in tbe month of February, 4,153 serious acci dents bave been reported to bis Depart ment, with a total of forty-one fatal acol denta. Tbia represents but a fraction, he slates, of tbe total number of aocldenls oc curring in Peunsylvsnis, insomuch as employors bave not yet fully learned tbat tbey are required, under serious peuailiea of tbe law, to make reports of all serious 'accidents. Tbe Commissioner further gives notice tbat though he baa been careful not to work a hardship by prose' outlon of those falling to make reporta in tbe past, by reason of tbe fact tbat tbe law was not understood be Intends tbls month to take active measures to see tbat tbose who fail to comply with tbe law and not make reporta will be vigorously prose cuted. Conrad F. Dechant, a respected resi dent of Stroblelon, Pa., died at bia home Friday, March 27, 1014. Hla death was csused by an Inward hemorrhage of the lungs after a short illness, be having been afllioted witb asthma for aome time. He wan aeriously wounded by tbe acci dental discbarge of bis gun wbile return ing from a bunting trip a year ago last fall, a charge of shot passing through bis left band and raking the left aide of hie face and neck. A airing breaking on bis game bag. and allowing tbe bag to fall against tbe hammer of tbe gun was tbe cause of the accident. Tbe deceased waa unmarried and waa aged 54 yeara. He la survived by five brotbera and four sisters. One of these is John F. Decbant, clerk at tbe Central House, Tlonesta, who attended tbe funeral, which was held in St. Michael's church, Fryburg, Sundsy morning a' 9 o'clock, Rev. Father Joseph Hoenig officiating. A man who was in Spring Creek twp.v in the neighborhood of Hallton, yesterday ststes tbat tbe inhabitants of that section are greatly excited over tbe indications tbey see tbst tbe Franklin & Clearfield railroad company will begin work in tbe near future to build a rail road from Clarion dp Ibe river to Hallton and there fining with Clarion River Railroad, which tbey are to purchase from the P. 8. A N. R. R. Co., having re cently taken an option on tbat road. It la ssld men bave been up along tbe pro posed route, leasing bouses and securing other buildings to be used by the build ing contractors lor tbelr men and teams wbile tbe work is in progre-a. It is cer tainly to be hoped tbia new connecting link from Clarion Into Elk oounty may be built tbia year, aa it will open up new wealth Id a section unused to tbe locomo tive whistle and develop much natural wealth. -Rldgway Advocate. Thirty Head of Horses. Big auction sale of sn express carload of uorsts. Private sale and trade for one week beginning April 6tb. The last chance of the sesson to get a horse. Don't miss this grest sale at Edelblute'a Barn, Brookvllle, Pa. advZt Gram Bhibteb. PERSONAL. Mrs. W. G. Wyman was down irom Erie to tpend Sunday with ber parents. Mr. and Mra. Frank E. Sibble of Oil City spent tbe first of the week as guests of Tionnsia friends. Miss Gladya White. of Barnes, Pa., waa tbe guest of ber brother, Prof. L. P. White, over Sundsy, Cspt. J. J. Height of Cooper Tract waa attending to business matters at tbe oounty aeat last Wednesday, Bruce Hagerty returned to daring- ton tbe first of the week to resume drill ing for the Braden company. Mr. aud Mrs. George Ellis of Oil City, visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Ellis, a few daya last week. J. F. Proper and H. W. Horner, so journers In the land of tbe Everglades during the past winter of our discontent, returned borne Manday evening. William and Albert Lawrence re turned tbe fore part of laat week from tbelr Florida trip, having enjoyed a month In louring tbe Everglade State. Jake Slgglns, who bss been drilling in tbe Clarlngtnn field, Is going to Cleve land, O., near which city be will engage witb a company tbat is opersting for gas. The many friends of Mrs. Charles Hunter will be sorry to learn of ber con tinued serious illness at ber home, and will hope for a speedy turn for tbe better in ber condition. J. T. Msxwell of Miola, Clarion county, Is visiting bis brother, Prothono- tary Maxwell, while looking after an oil lease In which he ia Interested out near the White church, Stewart Run. Mra. Mary Glening returned borne laat Thursday after apending tbe winter ith ber sister, Mrs. Cobb, in Clarks burg, W. Va., and Is visiting Mrs. Joseph Green, in West Hickory, this week. DeFraoce, tbe 13-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mra. Harry Canfleld of West Hickory, is being treated at a Youngsvllle sanatorium for diabetes, and friends are very muob concerned about tbe serious ness of her condition. ' Friends In this community of Mr. and Mra. Ness Korb, of Pleasantville, will be Interested to lesrn tbat a pretty little daughter was born to them March 21st, and tbat mother and daughter are doing nicely, and tbe happy dad la step ping blgb, wide and handsome over tbe advent. H. M, Robertson, a student of the University of PittsburKb, visited friends In town the past week, returning to that place Sunday, to resume bis studies at tbe spring term. Mr. Robertson wss tbe engineer In charge of tbe erection of the Coleman bridge at Ibe moutb of Johns run last fall. Harry V. Mathews, for a number of yeara a prominent citizen of Mayburg, this county, is moving to near Dayton, Armstrong county, wbere tbe family will reside Indefinitely. Tbeir's has been one ot tbe popular families of the busy town of Mayburg and will be much missed by tbe good people of tbat place. We find tbe following item, of special Interest to tbe bride's many friends in this oommunlty, In tbe Warren Times of Monday: Ernest II. Harvey, of Brooks too, Pa., and Miss Blanche M. Wiles of Tlonesta, Pa were married at five o'clock Saturday afternoon by Justice of the Pesoe J. E. Wheeler, tbe ceremony being performed at his office, Penna. Ave, Warren. Friends of A. J.-Handy of Stewart Run will be sorry to learn that he is still In a critical state of health at bis home and unable to leave bis bed. A mouth or alx weeka bro Mr, Handy sustained a partial stroke of paralysis from which bis progress toward recovery is very slow. Uls youngest son, Reuben, has also been severely afflicted for some lime, and bas lately been removed to tbe home of bis brother E. A. Hsndy, on Hunter run. He seems to be gaining slowly. Mr. C. A. Bryan and family were ituests of tbe peopie ol West Hickory at tbe Methodist Episcopal parsonage st that place last Tuesday evening. Tbe Bryan family are leaving thit week for their new borne In OH City, lbey bave been honored citizens of West Hickory more than 25 years, bave been faithful mem bers or tbe church and will be greatly missed by tbe congregation. Mr. Bryan ia at present a member of tbe board of education in tbe publio schools ol bis township. Alex Neely of Hsrmony township was one of our pleasant callers Saturday, and informed us of bis Intention to re move soon to Buffalo, where be will be employed In tbe Pullman car shops, bis two sons being already located in tbat city. Sorry to lose so good a citizen as friend Neely. but wish him all aorta of good luck In bia new home. In a notice published in tbia issue it will be aeen Mr. Neely offers a list of articles useful to farmers at private aale at bis premises. If in need call on blm. He will not dis pose of his farm. Here's Your Chance. The Traymore Tailoring Compauy of Philadelphia, will bave a man at Hop kins' St ire on tbe 8tb and 9tb of April, witb a oomplete line'1 of -samples for Men's Suits, Ladies' Tailored Suits, Coats, Jackets aud Skirts. Fitand work manship guaranteed. You are invited to ooine and see them. '- adv Hopkins' Stork. A Cure for Sour Stomach. Mrs. Win. M. Thompson, of Battle Creek, Mich., writes: "I bsve been troubled with indigestion, sour stomach and had breath. Alter taking two bottles of Chamberlain's Tsblets I am well. These tablets are splendid none better." For sale by all dealers. I OPENING. The Spring and Summer Millin- cry Opening at F. Walters & Co.s ;i will be held Thursday and Friday, j April 2d and 3d. We have a com- jf pleto Hue of Ready-to-Wear Hatu, Trimmed and Untrimmed HuU, as well as City Trimmed Huts. Beau tiful Flowers, Ribbons and Lucca. Also a complete line of Ready Made Drcsees for Children from 2 to 11 years, ranging in price from 21) cents to $1.00. F. Waltkks A Co. Tionesta, Pa. adv. $rwwwKwwm)&&wtin Capt. Pelar Grace Passes Away. Captalo Peter Grace, well and most favorably known throughout olldom, and especially, well remembered by many people In this oommunlty, died st bis home in Robinson Illinois, Friday, Msr. 27, 1914, alter a brief Illness of pneumonia. Capt. Judson'a History ol the Eighty Third Reg't., Pa. Vol., contains tbe fol lowing brief reference to Capt. Grace's splendid war reoord: Captain Peter Grace, Sergeant, enlisted at Tlonesta, Pa., Aug. 10, ltxil. Wounded and taken prisoner at Gaines' Mill; wounded at Fredrlcksburg. Ke-eoliated Deo. 26. 1863. Promoted to 2d Lieut, of Co. E. in the new organization, Nov. 1, ana to 1st ueut. Deo. 28, iSttt. Taken Crisoner at Laurel Hill and re-captured y Sheridan's cavalry. . Promoted to Captalo, Feb. 17, 1855. A pioneer of the oil reglona of Pennsyl vania, one of the first to answer tbe call of bis oountry for tbe preservation of the Union, a veteran who stayed in tbe field to see tbe end of the war, then returned to again take up tbe work of developing the vast resources of a great oil field, a splendid specimen of manhood bas passed to bia long borne. Captain Grace entered tbe oil business a brief period following tbe Col, Drake's discovery, bis first activ ity being aa a driller near Llneville, Clar ion county, where he first beard the call to arms, when a back passed the oil rln, in which were a fife and drum and the following persons now all passed to their reward: Capt. D. S. Knox, Samuel H. Haslet, Hamilton Stow and one other whose name we do not recall, who were recruiting a company of soldiers for Ibe war, Peter Grace and bia compan ion, Mosea Corey, bailed the recruiting party and asked to be enrolled. Tbey oould not leave their work Immediately but said tbey would come later, and tbey did, joining tbe company at Erie. Both were promoted to tbe captaincy of Ibeir company, Capt Corey remaining to Ibe end of bis three years' enlistment, and Capt. Grace staying to see tbe end of hos tilities, and was mustered out with bis command June 28, 1865. At tbe close of tbe war be returned to Forest county, again engaging in tbe oil business, following It witb varying suc cess In tbe various local developments until the early part of 1882 when, in com pany with Geo. Diminick, be drilled In one of the historic wellsof ibeoll country, designated as "646," located in Cherry Grove township. Warren oounty. It bad an initial productiou of 2,500 barrels a day. Other large wells were brought in in the same district, tbe production of the pool attaining enormoua proportions, with a resultant decline In tbe speculative prlcea paid for orude oil to 65 centa a barrel. Captain Grace followed tbe trend of de velopments Into tbe different belds. in cluding Bradford, West Virginia and Southeastern Ohio, and at tbe time of his death waa operating In the Illinois field, msklng bis home at Robinson. Possibly no man bad ao wide an acquaintance or ao many friends among the oil fraternity as noneatood higher for Integrity or char acter. During bis activities in the Forest coun ty field be waa married to Miss Anna Wig gins, daughter of Nathaniel Siggins, of Stewart Run, Forest county. She sur vives him, witb two children, Mrs, Rich ard Wrlgbt, of New York city, and Chas. N. Grsce, of Robinson. For many years tbe home of Ibe family wss In Jamestown N. Y wbere tbey bave a wide circle of friends. Captsin Grace was one of tbe most prominent members of tbe Legion of Honor. Tbe body will be taken to Wash ington, D. C, wbere the interment will be made in tbe Arlington cemetery. Tbey Pay The Printer And Sleep Well. Subscription renewals are thankfully acknowledged aa follows: Miss Jennie Wolfe, Newmansville, Pa Alex. Neely, Harmony township. Frank Freelove, Starr, Pa. (new). II. V. Mathews, Dayton, Pa. Mra. S. A. Lyle, Kellettvllle, Pa. Miss Bertblnds Cuslns, Tylerslmrg, Basket Ball At Clarington. Disappointed over tbe non-arrival of the Kellettvllle five the Claringtou high school team played and defeated tbe Y. M. C. A., better known as tbe "Torna does," In a one-sided gsme Friday night. This game will likely end the season, whioh bas been a very successful one for tbe high school team, which looks for the greatest to oome next season. Line-up: C . H.S.-47 Tornadoes-8 J. Heasley F W. Heasley M. DaviB K N. Koyer L. Davis (Capt.) C I. Koyer Williams U Cook D. Heasley G (Capt.) Coon Field goals, J. Heasley 8, L. Davia 6, Williams 6, M. Davis 1. D. Heasley 1. I. Kover 2, Coon 1; foul goals, M. Davis 2, I. Royer 2, u. Da via 1. Referee, Wal ters. Time, 20 minute halves. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all othor diseases put together, and until tbe last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced It a local diseasei and prescribed local remedies, and bv constantly tailing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a con stitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, inanufoctured by F. J. Cheney 4 Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitu tional cure ou the market. It Is taken Internally In doses from 10 drops to a teaspoontul. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They oiler one hundred dollars for' any case it fails, to cure. Send for circulars and tes timonials. F. J. CHENEY & Co.,Tolodo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Private Sale. The undersigned, residing on his farm In Harmony township, one mile east of tbe Wbl e Church, on tbe Hickory road, will offer at private sale, one pair luavy trucks with two sets of wheels, a one horse waton, hack, top buggy, plows, bay rake, mowing machine, wrapper chains, and many other Implements used In farming and teaming. Persons need ing anything in tbia line should cal promptly, aa this notice will appear but once. These articles will be sold at bargain prices. adv Aibx. Neklv. Rheumatic Pains Relieved. Why suffer from rheumatism when re lief may be bad at so small a cost? Mrs. Elmer Hatch' Peru, Ind., writes, "I bsve been subject (o a' lacks of rheumatism for years. Chaiuberlaiu's Liu I ment always relieves me Immediately, and I take pleasure iu recommending It to others." 25 and 60 cent bottles. For aale by all i druggist. . Kellettvllle. Mrs. Wm. Watson was a business vis itor In Sheffield, Wednesday, going over to hsve some dental work done. Fred McNsugbtnn was up Irom Ne braska Monday and took dinner witb Dr. aud Mrs. C. Y. Detsr. Already some of our people are at bouse cleaning. Mrs. Lyle bas most completed her spring oleaoing. The pa per hangers were down from Sheffield and put up four or five ceilings for Mrs. W, L. Watson. They also did some work for Mrs. George Klinestiver. Olive Wolfe bss announced ber Easter opening of spring millinery for April 2,' 3 and 4. KribbsARay delivered a car load of coal to tbe school during the week. Two new cars bsve been ordered In town. F. J. Henderson gets a live pas senger Overland and Dr. W. W. Serrill has ordered a Hoick Roadster. Lee Atkins hss been confined to bis borne foi tbe past week with tonsllilis. Glenn Barnes Is suffering with pneu monia but Is Improving. The ice went out Thursday morning without any discomfort to any one, but tbe rain and melting snows caused such high water that cellars were Hooded. It also caused delay In tbe railroad service. Tbe S. ifi T. passenger train waa unable to get through to Sheffield Saturday but tbe mail was taken overland aud returned about ten o'clock in tbe evening with a full day's supply. The Willing Workers Sunday school class of tbe M. E. church met with James Flynn, Friday evening, aud spent a very pleasant social hour, a dainty lunch be ing one of tbe pleasures of tbe evening. Keed Detar and Roland Carbaugh are said to bave furnished one of the attract ive features of the entertain ment but as they bave not yet secured tbe patent and they fear others will copy, we will not mention the stunt. The teacher, Mrs. E, E. Carbaugh, not being present, tbe business session wss postponed until Tuesday night. Rev, Wm. Bryenton, District Elder of tbe F. M. church, was in town during the week assisting with the meetings which closed with quarterly meeting ser vices Sunday. He was the guest ol Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Barrett while in town. Etnmett Urubbs and daughter of East Hickory were guests of Mr. and Mrs, John Blum, Sunday, Rachel Hunter, who is employed aa trimmer at tbe millinery store, spent Sunday with ber parents at Nebraska. Mrs. C. Y. Detar entertained tbe Glean ers Fridsy evening. Mrs. Maude Berlin entertained tbe Silent Six at a chicken supper Saturday evening. E. E. Daubenspeck Is at Tylersburg tbia week looking alter some work on tbe farm. Ivan Carbaugh was up from Oil City and visited bis parents during the week. Roland Harmon bas purchased a vat uable bunting dog, James lilyler is again confined to tbe bouse with a severe cold. Hsrry Wilson's baby Is Bufferiug witb bowel trouble caused by cold. Olive Wolfe was a business visitor in Warren Monday. Mrs. Lorotn went to Warren Monday to meet her husband, who is coming borne from Pittsburgh, wbere be bas reen in a hospital for treatment. We are sorry to note that he did not receive much benefit from bis stay In Pittsburgh. He expects to remain In the hospital at Warren for a short time before returning borne. Rev. A. H. Wiersbinskl was in town Sunday and conducted services at tbe Catholic church morning and evening. Mrs. Robert Watson Is visiting friends in Erie this week. A number of people from Mayburg aud Heaver Valley attended services at tbe F. M. church Sunday. Mrs. W. L. Watson's class met at tbe church Tuesday evening arid organized with tweuty-five charter members. The following officers were elected: Presi dent, Frank Watson; vice president, Leon Siggins; secretary, Esther Smallen berger; treasurer, Floyd Watson. They have planned for a social evening In the near future. The Helping Hand class will entertain tbe Men's Adult class at tbe ball, Friday evening. It is time to clean up your back yard and plant your aweet peas. Get busy. A Correction. Kellettvllle, Pa., March, 27, '14 Ed. Kki-uulioan: You will notice In the Forkst Kkpubucan, Wednesday, 25, 11)11, Kellettvllle Items, these words: "Rev. aud Mrs. Bryan are making their headquarters at the borne ol Mrs. Har rington while in towu. Thai they might not be called upon to face a modern issue of 'Old Mother Hubbard', the neighbors were called upou Saturday to help fill up tbe cupboard, and in consequence a good supply of eats were provided." It is my desire to iulorai fbu readers of the Kk I'UliMUAN that the conditions Implied iu this item are false. Tbe Rev. and Mrs, Bryan have provided for themselves and have been no expense to Mrs. Harring ton nor the community. Tbe donations referred to was a complete surprise to Mrs. Hariiugtou and Iu no way was it a neceseity, Will you please rectify the item referred to? I am, Yours for fair play, KKV. U. S. UkYAW. We are positive that our correspondent whom we kno to be exceptionally care ful In reporting the news from Kellett vllle, Intended not the least reflection In the Item referred to, and we are sorry that Rev. Mr. Bryan so construed it. We stand corrected aud gladly make the amende honorable. Ku Nothing So Good for a Cough or Cold. When you have a cold you want the best medicine obtainable so as to get rid of It with the least poi-sible delay. There are many who consider Chamberlain's Cough Remedy unsurpaisiid. Mrs. J. Boroff, Elida, Ohio, says, "Ever since mv daughter Ruth was cured of a sever cold and ci:ugb by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy two years ago I have felt kindly disposed toward tbe manufacturers of that preparation. I know of nothing so quick to relieve a cough or cure a cold." For sale by all dealers. Clean healthy quarters are necessary to successful poultry raising. I'ralts DislnrectatituWkly.killS it"h ge-fius. Kstlsfactlon guaranteed or money re funded. For sale by first class dealers everywhere. adv 1 rr&-iis Columbia . Graphophone. Nothing that you can place in your home will give greater pleasure and sat isfaction to yourself and children. It Is pleasure and profit, and an edu cation along many lines, therefore is not a luxury. We are ready to sell you any Columbia Graphophone on monthly payments. BovanTs Pharmacy. Hopkins' Store. How About That New Rug Spring is here and now is the time. We have some Beautiful Patterns in Tapestry, Brussels, Velvet and Ax minster Rugs and the price on them is right. Linoleums, . OilCloth, Mattings, Porch Rugs. We have anything you may want in the way of Floor Covering. ' Come in before you buy your Rug and let us show them and tell you the price. L.J.Hopkins SOLID COMFORT 1 fcSMdi lr ffm, aw "-..II -"i-"'T t" i 11'r"rtSVt $'fi tfif- $(iJ&shr&L J'.UiiU-lfc4: i via. r r. t ! i t j 7" w Make Your Horse Comfortable With some good Blankets. We have them and the quality and prices will be found right. J. 0. SC0WDEN, TIONESTA, PA. Lots of Rain Coming, Says the Weather Man. But you'll be ready for any sort uf storm, if you wear the right sort of raincoat. And that is where we come in with Raincoats That Will Really Shed Rain Made of the finest rubberized materials, with cemented seams, they are abso lutely waterproof. And they are built with an eye to style as well as utility cut on generous lines in a number of handsome new models, often with raglan sleeves. You can get them at prices from $6.00 up. You'd Better Buy That New Hat Today. These warm spring days the winter hat feels decidedly out of place. Why not buy the new hat now, when you'll get the greatest amount of wear from it? We carry a full line of Stetson soft hats and derbies and we don't have to tell you that in the matter of style and quality Stetson stands alone. Other good makes are here, too, including some soft hats with diamond cross creased crowns, high crowns, pleated bunds, new fancy dip bows, and other wrin kles that are decidedly new aud correct, at $2.00 and $3.00. 4:4 t r. PR 4l&5CNf ;a si The Latest m Bead Necklaces. - Beads made from Clover Blossoms, Orange Blossoms, For-get-me-nots, Violets and Roses. Guaranteed to retain their Natural Perfume Select now as the demand is greater than the supply. HARVEY FRITZ, The Leading Jeweler, 32 Seneca St., Oil City, Pa. Spring Foot wear Styles In Brief; Button effects again in Ladies' Boots even for very dressy wear in low cuts, Colonials with many varieties of orna ments, shiny leathers, dull calf and white. The foot is given slenderness by the reaede toe and dainty heel in French Louis, Cuban or Kidney varieties, yet th vogue for lasts with rounded toe is quite alive. We Have All of Them to Show You. LEVI & CO. Corner Center, Seneca and Syca more Streets, OIL CITY, 1A. 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 lew minutes and witn very little trouble. And the saving in your fuel bills will look good to you when the bills come 'round each month. While vou are about it whv not stock up with a few new kitch- i a en utensils! We can sup ply them also. ICE CLOTHIER OIL CITY Pft