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You can get It at Hopkins' store, tf Cultivators and Cultivator Point at Slgworth'a. ' adv Full line of Cameras aud Camera Suppllei at Sigworth's. adv Tbe price of PeunBylvania oil was out five cents last week and ia now 11.75. Tell Blink ley says be don't owe a cent In tb' world 'cept, o' course, fer gasoline. Abe Martin.'- Children's day was very prettily ob served at tbe M. E. cburob Sunday even ing! a large congregation gathering to witness tbe exerolsw, ' ; ' 1 The Rkpubmcan can furulsh you with the very latest in engraved calling cards or anything else iu tbat Hue, at reasonable prices. tf. Wild strawberries are ripening, and In spots are said to be fairly plentiful, A quart of wild strawberries baa two quarts of the finest "home growns" beat a mile in flavor. Oleomargarine always fresh, always tbe same price and making new friends each day, at 20o per pound In nine pound lota, at the Salmon Creek Mercantile Co., Kellettvllle, Pa. adv Tbe Ureen township school board baa set next Saturday, June 27tb, as the date for electing teachers for the ensuing term. Tbe meeting will be held in the township bouse at Nebraska. Committee No. 2 will bold a market in the Presbyter Inn cburcb dining ball next Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Your patronage is solicited with assur ance that you will find extra nice things lor tbe Sunday dinner. Mrs. James Clark, aunt to James R., Charles aud Joseph Clark ol Tlonesta, and who has visited them here, died at ber home in Philadelphia, Monday. She was aged about eighty years. Her funeral will be held tomorrow, It has been decided to bold the Farm ers' Institutes In Tlonesta and East Hick ory during the coming winter, A two day session will be held in each place some time after the Brat of the new year, tbe datos of which will be announced later, The copious showers of rain with which this section of country has been treated in the past few days will do a world of good to crops and vegetation of all kinds. The rains came quietly and were taken up by the parched earth with avidity. Tbe Presbyterian Sunday school ll prop nriug a imo f "K1 '-'v-, dren's Day exercises to be given next Sunday morning. All are cordially In vited to oome. A speoial collection will be taken for Sunday school work in .the United States. . r.- - Dr. Cliapln, at 'one tirne located at Shellleld Junction and Byrotntown for tbe practice of medicine, was In town Tuesday and Wednesday, ile stated that he was looking for a desirable location In which to again bang out bis shingle, Sheffield Observer. Tbe Hotel Field more, nearTltusvllle, and 100 acres adjoining have been sold by Dr. S. N. llurclilleld to Dr. B. O. Lund gron, of Tiiusville, who will convert it in to a sanatarium. The building, which is a four-story brick, will be completely overhauled and will probably be ready for occupancy July 1st. The committee or trustees lu charge of the building of the new Mt. .ion Evangelical cburcb In Tlonesta township desire to sell the old church building, as well as some new lumber, windows, doors, etc. Anyone wanting some good pine lumber will Aud this a bargain. Inquire of Adam Mealy. Without doubt tbe handsomest and most elabarate catalogue ever issued by any instilution of the kind is the one just completed by the State Normal school of Indiana, Pa. As a worK of the photo grapher's or tbe printer's art its equal has not been seen in this section, and it Is said of the school Itself that it is equally as line. And now the days are growing shorter, sad to say. Not perceptibly as yet, but still 'tis a fact that Old Sol has crossed the lino agniu and in a month from now the diflereuce iu daylight will be quite notlcealle. Sunday, the 21st, tliesun was I )iiger on thojob tliau it has been since a year ago, having risen earlier and set later lhau on any other of the 3(15 days. Last Saturday night a week, while driving down theSmokey hill road with one of Liveryman Hepler's rigs, Fred Lindell was thrown out of the buggy when the horse frightened aud ran awny. In his fall Lindell's forehead struck some object at tbe side of tbe road and be was rendered unconscious for the moment. After being revived he was taken to his home on tlunter run, and, aside from considerable soreness, was found not to be seriously hurt. The horse was found further down tbe bill tangled in the har ness and unable to get up, but was not severely hurt. The buggy, a brau new rubber tired vehicle, was almost a total wreck. The fihefflold and Tlonesta freight engine, No. 0, has been overhauled and put In first olass condition. Tbe engine looks spick and spsnio It's "new ooat of paint and lettering. Engineer Weaver had charge of the repair work. Sheffield correspondent. All tbe passenger coach es are also being painted and repaired, m wuu . James J. Landers being the artist. Dallas Reck went to Cleveland few days ago and drove borne a handsome seven-passenger Stndebaker slx-cylindar touring car which bis father bought re cently. It has all the electrio spplianors that go with tbe latest designed cars. Merchsnt Hlgwortb Is slso the possessor of a new five-passenger Ford, supplied by the Mensch ageiioy at Marleaville. f- A rrost of considerable magnitude Veil last Friday night, and on Saturday morning in many places throughout this section the' ground was while, but tbe river and creek valleys were saved by heavy fog, Condiderable damage Is re ported to oorn, potatoes and garden trook, much ol which ia being replanted. A boat last Wednesday morning also did a lot of damage oq tbe bills. M. E. Ewlng, a lad of 14 years, living at Cooper Tract, was severoly burned about tbe hands and face Wednesday. The boy works for Capt. J. J. Height, and secured a can of powder while doing his daily work about Mr, Haigbl's borne. Unluckily for bim, he threw the can of powder Into the fire. He suffered great pain before Dr. Mervine reached there, and was able to alleud to bis burns. Sbedleld cor. Warren Mirror. Walter Sigworlb bad a narrow rs- cape from serious Injury when be slid off tbe roof or Kobiqson A Son's store build fng Wednesday forenoon.. He was assist ing in tbe painting of the roof when bis feet slipped and be slid off lighting feet foremost on a pile of tiling, dropping fully 18 feet from tbe eaves. Aside from "stoving" bim- up considerably be was not badly injured, -Km he is obluted to step lightly wbllq coming back to bis nor mal length. Tbe new Mt. Zion Evangelical cburcb in Tionesta township is practically com platband will be dedicated on Sunday, July my.' Tbe services will be In charge ol the pastor. Rev. J. C. Wygant. There will be services Saturday evening, July 4th, at 7:30. Tbe formal dedication of the new structure to tbe service of the Lord will take place at a service beginning Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, at which the sermon will be preached by Rev, C. D. Slagle, of Franklin. Preaching also Sunday evening at 7:.'0. Will sell all or any portion of 200 shares of Pennsylvania Investment Com pany cumulative preferred stock (whose business is realizing on assets of defunct corporations, firms and Individuals, with practically do competition) at the par value often dollars each. Pays five per cent, annually in quarterly installments. A splendid safe Investment for anyone satisfied to receive one and one-fourth per cent, every three months for money invested in a first class slock, A. S. Karr, 1013 Irwin Avenue, N. S., Pitts burgh, Pa. adv Since moving to its new quarters In the north room of tbe Central Hotel, the City Fruit store bss taken on still greater stocks of vegetables and fruits, and none of the markets of the big cities have any thing on us. Tbe stock this week In cludes peaches, apricots, oranges, grape fruit, cantaloupes, apples, strawberries, pine apples, etc., and in vegetables, cab bage, new potatoes, and a hundred and one other goodies too numerous to men tion. Wben hungry come bere end get, for a little money, just what your appe tite craves. adv. J. P. Albert, state fish and game warden, residing In Warreu, on Friday hauled iuto a justice court at Warreu the olfioers of the Warren Silica company, which has a sand plant at Torpedo. Tbe charge against them was stream pollution, it being alleged that they permitted for bidden matter to run into Oar ruu, a branch of the Brokenstraw creek. The Rearing was postponed until July 21. Quite a number of persona have already been bound over to court for alleged pol lution of Warren county streams, and their cases will be tried at tbe next term of court, appeals bavlug been taken from the justice oourt. Miss Mildred Mae Thomson, daugh ter of Mr, and Mrs, A. L. Thomson, of Jamieson Station, and Mr, Byron Lee Grover, of Tunesassa, N. Y., will be united in marriage today al tbe borne of tbe bride. The ceremony will take place al high noon and will be witnessed by ouly the immediate families and a few relatives of the bride and bridegroom. Theoirioiatlng minister will be Rev. B. L. Grover, lather of tbe bridegroom, of Salamanca, N. Y. Following tbe cere mony a sumptuous dinner will be served and tbe bappy young couple will depart on the 3:30 train for a short wed ding journey, after which they will beat borne in their newly furnished borne at Tunesassa, better known as Quaker Bridge, where Mr. Grover is station agent for the Pennsylvania Railroad. Miss Thomson is one of Tionesta'a bright and popular young ladies and many friends will join with us in wishing the couple an abundant measure of pros perity and happiness. A number of Miss Thomson's young lady Iriends gave a miscellaneous shower for ber Saturday evening at tbe borne of Miss Bertha Scowden. There was a large attendance, the house was prettily decorated In rosex, and tbe bride-to-be was tbe recipient of many handsome gifts. The Giover fam ily are pleasantly remembered as former residents of Tionesta some years ago, where tbe father was ststioned as pastor of the Free Methodist church. Pastime Theatre, Tonight. Katblyu, No. 7, "Garden of Brldos." ' Don't fall to see it. Coming Monday, June 20tb, Perils of Pauline, No. 2. 3-Reels-3 This is going lo be a big series. Don't miss them. Watch foft the date of the baseball ser- ies, world's Vour of lb Giants, Cooling soon. the White Sox and g soon, aav For An (Impaired Appetite. To improve tbe appetite and strenghten the dinesilon try a few does of Chamber lain's Tablets. Mr. J. H. Siitz, of De troit, Mich., says: "They restored my appetite when impaired, relieved me eta bloated feeling and caused a pleasant and satisfactory movement of tbe bowels." For sale by all dualers. adv. PERSONAL. Prof. L. P. White is paying Tlonesta friends a visit. Miss Marguerite Meyer of Warren is a guest of Miss Muriel Dunn. Miss May Lanson is home from Ober Ho college for tbe summer vacation. ' MissSallie Atchison of Franklin is Visiting ber cousin, Miss May Sauner. Mrs. Lee A, Amsler of Marion, Vs., is visiting her mother, Mrs. M. A. Car ringer, Mrs. J. M, Wyant of Meadville was a week-end guest or ber sister, Mrs. R. A. Cook. Aura Foreman is home from Alle gheny college, Meadville, for tbe summer vacation, -Mr. and Mrs. Will II. Clark, of B'oberiectady, N. V., are hereon a visit to tbeWWents. ". V- - MrizB. H. Keeleraud daughter, Miss Iva, of Newtylatauioras, Ohio, are visit ioslatlves6n;German Hill. ' 'r-E; 31 Colllus has returned from tbe west tojook after bis extensive business In this county for tbe summer. Mr. and Mrs.- Orion Alllo of Deer Creek, W. Va., are borne on a visit to tbeir parents In Tionesta township. Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter visited relatives bere last week and Mrs. Charles 1 Hunter accompanied tbetn home to Sbejiield. Misses Agnes and Hazel Tuft, or East Hlckorj''jfre'gugtH or their cousin, Mrs. EdwardRose, on Park avenue. Kane Republican. .. ' .': E. S. Blauser and sons Hsrry and Russel, or Nebraska, took s pleasure trip to Tylersburg In their Bulck roadster last Sunday. Mrs. M. J. Brown of Brookville is visiting ber daughter, Mrs. A, C. Brown. Miss Martha Brown is visiting relatives at Punxsutawney. Mrs. J. F. Ray and son, or Kellett vllle, spent a part or tbe past week bere with ber sisters, Mrs. Win. Dlckrager and Mrs. Linus Shriver. Geo. E. Burhenn of German Hill was one or our pleasant callers last Thursday. Hereaftei George will receive his mall from Tionesta instead or Starr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Martin Wyant and son Martin K., of Meadville, Pa., are visiting Mrs. Wyaot's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Blauser, at Nebraska, Mrs, Wm. Lawrence arrived home last week from ber visit with her son Joho, at Vinita, Ok la., and daughter, Mrs. J. D, Greaves, at New Alexaudria, Pa. Prof. D. W. Morrison, principal or the Mt, Jewett schools, was circulating amongst old Forest oounty friends la-t week, representing tbe American book company. -Mrs. W. A. Kribbs, of Kellettvllle, was a guest at Frank Arasler's a few days last week, Miss Dorothy Amsler accompanying her home Friday for a short visit. Mrs. M.C. Myers, of Msnnington,W, Vs., is bere on a visit to ber parents, Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Walters, ber father bav in.; been confined to tbe bouse by illness for some time past. Mrs. Dr. Geo. Sigglns, who for weeks has been critically ill from septicemia, is now well on tbe mend. It has been a bard Beige snd we are pleased to say she wins. Tidioule News. F. J. Krsnking, bookkeeper at tbe extensive Tlonesta Valley chemical plant, above Mayburg, and Fred Bussman, passed through here Saturday evening for Pittsburg, where tbe former expects to buy an automobile. Misses Clare Ileory and Florence Maxwell or this place, and Janet Haugb of Nebraska, former graduates of Clarion Normal, are attending commencement week at tbat institution. . -Prof. F. W. Gill of Tidioule, who is spending much of bis vacation at bis Little Hickory cottage and upon which he Is making a number of improvements, paid Tionesta friends a visit Sunday. Miss Norms Perrine and Messrs. Ray Morrison and Thomas Bines of Oil City, were guests of Miss Hazel Fones over Sunday, Miss Fones spent Monday and Tuesday with Miss Perrine in Oil City. J. G. Harmon or Newmausvllle was a business visitor In town yesterday. He says tbe Friday nigbl rrost was plainly evident in his section, but fortunately did only nominal damage lu some of tbe neighbors. None of bia crops suffered, F. R. Lanson went yesterday on a pilgrimage to Youngstown, Ohio, where be will consult Bonesetter Reese. A week sgo Mr. Lanson was thrown from a stepladder at bis store and in bis fall sprained bis right shoulder considerably. Tbe injury refused to yield to local treat ment, hence his visit to tbe bonesetter wizard. Mrs. J, E, Wenk left yesterday for a three weeks outing near Keyser, W. Va. At Pittsburg she will be joined by her mother and neice, Mrs. S. M. Wbltebill and Miss Jane Leech of Marieuvllle, who expect to spend a couple or months in recreation on a large fruit farm in which Mrs. WbitobiU's son, S. E. Leech, is In terested. The place is located about 30 miles south or Cumberland, Md. Hun. Samuel H. Miller or Mercer, Republican nominee In this district for Congress, is making a little visit to friends in tbe district, and stopped in Tionesta last night. Judge Miller is no stranger to tbe people of tbls section, al most every voter having beard or his ability as a jurist, statesman and Grand Army veteran, and it goes without say ing tbat be is most cordially received wherever he goes. He will make a vig orous cauipaigu this full. They Pay The Printer And Sleep Well. Subscription renewals are thankfully acknowledged as follows: United Natural Gas Co., Tidionte, Pa. G. E. Burhenn, Starr, Pa. J. T. Brennan, Warren, Pa. D. W. Morrison, Mt. Jewett, Pa. Ray Birtcil, Tlonesta. Philo Williams, Clarington, Pa. Mrs. Berths Henry, Tlonesta. J. G. Harmon, Nswmansville, Pa. 'Will Close at Six O'Clock. - After July -4th. the undersigned will ex- close tbeir meat markets at 0 p. ui cepting Wednesday and Saturday even ings. George Wilson J. A. Adams. Joseph Schmader Found Dead In Bed. Joseph Schmader, one of Clarion county's most prominent and prosperous fa. mers, was found dead In bed at bis fam near Crown, Saturday morning last. His iime wss three miles south of Leeper, and be was tbe owner or two farms, one of which is near Crown, to which latter he and two of bis sons bsd gone a short time previous to do some work. Heart failure is assigned as tbe oause or his sudden death. Mr. Schmader was a strong, robust man, aged about sixty years, and bad always enjoyed tbe best ol health, and wben be retired Fri day evening he waa feeling as well as usual, and bis death waa a great shock to bia wife and family. Tbe deceased was one of the best known and most prosper ous farmers IrJ tbe comotuulty In which he bad spent the' greater portion or bis life, and be bad h boat of friends both st bis home and In this county. He leaves to mourn tbeir loss a wife and eleven children all of whom are grown to man hood and womanhood. Funeral services were held Monday at the Luoinda R. C. church followed by Interment in the cemetery connected with tbe church. Kellettville. W. J. Detar, tbe proprietor of the Kingsley Hotel, bss announced that tbey will serve no meals on tbe fourth of July to others than tbeir boarders, ex cepting tbe ball team. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brszee aud two daughters, Margaret and Msxine, or Tio nesta, were guests or Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ault, Sunday. Mrs. Aolt's mother, Mrs. Rudy, also came Sunday for a few weeks' visit. Mrs. Snyder and two daughters, Mrs. Simpson and Mrs. Proudfit snd little daughter Sarah, were Maybnrg visitors Wednesday, Tbe Willing Workers' supper wss quite liberally patronized Friday evening. A abort program wss given, consisting of readings by Margaret Rich and Dau phlne Smallenberger, and solos by Irene Philips, Clarence Jenkins sod Margaret Detar, after which Ice cream, cake and coffee were served and fortunes told. Other enjoyments snd sweets were also provided, which netted a neat sum for the class. Mr. and Mrs. F. J, Henderson attended tbe inter-district convention of the W. C. T. U. beld at Albion, Thursday and Friday, being the only representatives from Forest county. Tbey speak highly or tbe good work tbat was done at tbis convention aod express themselves ss being greatly benefitted by attending. Tbey came home by way or Meadville, staying till Sunday, when they brought a friend of the family, Miss Marion Hick nell, borne with them for a short visit. Mrs. Ransom went to Nebraska on tbe train Tuesday evening. A full house greeted the children Sun day evening wben they gave their exer cises for Children's Dsy service. Mrs. W. A. Kribbs and Ray Amsler took in tbe circus at Tionesta, Wednes day. Ray remained at home after tbe circus, Mrs, John Peterson aud Miss Henrietta Kifer were Mayburg virltors Saturday. . Mrs. Weist snd two daughters of Ne braska were guests of Mrs. John Blum on Thursday. Mrs. Alice Pope of Frewsburg came down Friday to keep bouse for ber son Charles during bis wife's absence. She reports ber daughter-in-law improving. Mr. and Mrs, Wade Simpson attended Children's Dsy service at Greenwood, Sunday morning, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Proudfit and mother, Mrs. Snyder, went to Vowlnckel, Saturday, Robert re turned Saturday evening with a load of furniture from the old home. Tbe ladies remained over Sunday. John Silzle treated his bouse to a coat or paint. Melvin Dotterrer came borne from Meadville for tbe summer vaoation. Messrs. Mensch of Marienville and Dixon or Pittsburgh were in town dur ing tbe week telling tbe good qualities or the Ford oar. Mrs. Maine Spencer and son Cecil or Buffalo are visiting ber daughter, Mrs. Prima Philips. The members of the Gleaners class gave a silver shower for Ruth Hulett, Monday evening. Ruth left Tuesday morning to become tbe wife of a young man from Bradford. John Shaw is getting bis bouse weatb erboarded. Mr. and Mra. Lynn and two children of Knox are guests this week of Mr, and Mra. W, A. Kribbs. Knocked From 45-Foot Tower. Hurled from a power company tower at Canoe creek, near Altoona, Pa., after receiving 2,200 volts of electricity through his body, Lloyd Blackstono, agon ten, lives to tell the' tale. He dropped forty-five feet and has a frac tured right leg. . His hands were burned and tho toes of his feet were charred when the electricity passed through him into the steel framework on which he was standing. Old Man Found Dead. Ell Slgnor, aged sixty-five, night watchman at the plant of the Green ville (Pa.) car works, was found dead in lila home with a bullet hole below hia heart. The niau was fully dressed and the bed clothing was over him and a revolver wrapped in a shawl was found down stairs. The police are of the opinion Signor waa murdered. Would-Be Bank Robbers Foiled. A daring attempt to rob the bank of Steiner Brothers ut Ford City, Pa., was frustrated by the precautions taken by tiie firm in having iron bars placed across the the inside of the doors. After working for several hours the robbers were forced to give up their attempt to reach the safe. How's This I We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh, that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F.J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable iu all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. vt kst i raui, wholesale druggists, to ledo, U., Waldino, Kinnan A Marvin, wholesale druegiMU, Teledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Price 75a per bottle. Sold by all druggista. Tosti- uionials tree. Hall's Family Pills are the best, adv From The Oil Fields Of Calgary, Alta. Calgary, Alberta, Canada, ) June 12, 1011. J Editor Republican: Having prom ised to write to bo many or my friends in Tionesta and throughout the oil fields, I will endeavor to do so through tbe col umns or your paper. I arrived In Cal gary June 1Mb, having bad a nice trip from California here, with tbe exception of from San Francisco to Vancouver, B. C, which was by water, and I always get sick on water. Calgary is a very pretty city or about 60,000 population, is located on two rivers called the Bow and Elbow, and about 150 miles from tbe foothills of the Rocky Mountains. They bave bus oil well bere about 40 miles south of Calgary which is making 150 barrels every 24 hours. Tbe oil is 65 gravity. People come in automobiles from 200 miles around to see tbis well. Tbey burn tbe oil in their automobiles, Just as It oomes from the well. I bave never before seen au excitement like tbis and I bave been In a good many oil fields. Three people bave gone In sane over tbe excitement. I saw one man go out or tbe hotel with $50.00 at 8 o'clock lo tbe evening and he came back at 10 o'clock with f 1,600 aod thought he bad $16,000,000. He bought Ibe Hotel Pal User at 10:30, one or the largest hotels In Canada and owned by tbe Canadian Pacifio Railway. He gave his check for $.'t,000,00, first payment on tbe hotel. Can you beat that for a business man? Every cigar store, hotel and livery barn is filled with stock men selling stock. People are falling over one another get ting in to buy stock. I haven't bought any stock yet, but I bave over one hun dred oil derricks and some twenty camps to build. Tbat will bold me for a while. Tbey bave a very good Indication for an oil field bere. Tbs climate bere Is fine and I like it better bere than any other place I bave ever been. As to farming in this country there isn't much of that done yet. Tbls is a very new country and isn't very thickly settled yet. Living expenses are very high. You can't get a good meal at a restaurant for less than 75 cents. I went to a hotel wben I landed ia Calgary and asked tbeclerk bow much their rooms were. He said $12 a day and I said I didn't want to buy tbe bote), uat wanted a room. If anybody wants lo know anything further about tbe oil field around Calgary just drop me a card to 809 Centre St., Calgary, Alta., Canada. Yours truly, B. L. Stit.inoer. Cooksburg. We are very sorry lo report tbe illness of Sebastian Cook at tbis writing, who Is suflerlng from dropsy. Dr. Rimer of Clarion Is attending bim. Basil Fitzgerald, who bss been em ployed at Kane tbe past few weeks, has returned to bis home. Lou Isa Cook was a Clarion visitor last Tuesday. Prof. J. Orr Carson of Tionesta was tbe guest of Thomas Knigbt tbe first part of last week. Tbe Greenwood Oil and Gas Co. beld tbeir annual business meeting in Geo. F, Wbitmer's office In Clarion on Tuesday, The Children's Day exercises at Green wood on Sunday were well attended. A fine program was rendered. One of tbe enjoyable features of tbe event was the artistic way in which tbe cburcb was decorated. Mr. and Mrs. J: W. Reigel and daugh ter attended a wedding at Bradford, Thursday. Tbey returned borne by wayol Kane, bringing the former's sis ter, Miss Nettie, with them for an ex tended visit. Some of our people attended tbe ice cream social at Douglas Moore's, Satur day night. Dr. Coryell, the osteopath, or Brook ville, comes to our town twice a week now to treat patients. Miss Laura Fitzgerald has gone to Luclnda to spend the summer with ber aunt, Mrs. Steiner. Leona Cook, as member or tbe class of '13 or tbe Clarion Normal, Is attending commencement there. Mrs. 8, H. Cook wss called to Leeper last week on account or the serious Illness or ber father, David Maze. Miss Susie Black visited her mother at North Pine Grove last Saturday night. Quite a number of young ladies took the teachers' examination which was given by County Supt. Carson at Clar ington last week. A certain young man from our town went to call on a young lady at North Pine Grove one evening last week but being afraid to return alone iu tbe wee hours he took a chum with bim. As we remember tbe frcsty eveoiugs of last week we know bis chum must have suf fered from cold having to sit alone In the automobile for sucb a long time. Tbe Galbraith Bros, or Brookville, who are known as the best entertainers in tbls section of Pennsylvania, will give an entertainment in tbe Greenwood church, Saturday evening, June 27tb This Is a great opportunity for the people or this vicinity, ss they will be presented with some or the best talent on the stage today, A number or our people attonded the Children's Day exercises at Gilfoyle on Sabbath afternocn, Ed, Maze and family or Millstoue vis ited friends beie on Sunday, Tbe bridge '.t Conk's mill, across Tom's run, is be!ug repaired, having been pro nounced unsafe. "be Greenwood Oil and Oas Co. are drilling number eighteen well ou the A. R. Braden lease at Maple creek. Homer Reigel of Kane was a recent visitor bere. Delia McAboy Is employed at tbe home of Albert Hultngs at Kmlclyile. Lorelta Kubns aud Ora Sampaou, who are attending school at Clarion, came borne on Tuesday to attend the teachers' examination. Stirley lireniiemaii, who has been working at Mayburg, spent Sunday with his sister, Mra. A. J. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. Proudfit a u toed over from Kellettvllle on Sabbath morning aud spent the day with friends. Rev, D. O. May of Clar.ngton made a number of pastoral calls lu tbia vicinity the latter pait ol the week. Only One Entirely Satisfactory. "I bave tried various colic and diar rhoea remedies, but the only one that has given me entire satisfaction and cured me when I was alllicted Is CLaiiilierlaln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I recommend il to my friends at all times," writes 8. N. Galloway, Stewart, S. C. For sale by all dealers. adv. Columbia Graphophone. 0 wW.utfm'i't' til T1 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. Bovard's Pharmacy. Hopkins' Store. Why Pay 8 or 10 Dollars For Merchant Tailoring, when you get as good a suit and perfect fit in the M. Wile & Co. Kampus Suits? See them at L. J. Hopkins n f FARMERS and GARDENERS Plow to a Hand Cultivator Fishing Tackle, Hardware, Heavy and Shelf J. 0. SCOWDEN, TIONESTA, PA. Everything We Buy and Sell Must measure up to our standard of giving satisfaction. By giving satisfaction we mean you must foci during the entire life of the garment that it has given you the best of clothes ser vice; that you could not have done better elsewhere in price, quality, fit, wear or appearance. As au example see the suits we show at the popular price ot $15.00. iMade by manufacturers who specialize on this price garment insures tho greatest possible values, and the lact ot the matter is that the cloth m .)1:() good as is used in the ordinary stores, not us well trimmed, not got the "staying qualities" and Outing Necessities White Duck Trousers $1, $1.60 and $2 White Flannel Trousers $5 and $6 Fancy Serge Trousers $5 and $6 Flannel bhirts $1 to $3 Silk Shirts $2, $2.60 and $3 Silk Hosiery, all colors 26c, 60c to $2 pair f (fOAj PR 41X435ENE0A ST, Oliver for Wedding Gifts. Originality Of Design and High Quality characterize the innumerable articles of Silverware offered here from very moderate prices upwards. HARVEY FRITZ. The Leading Jeweler, 32 Seneca St., Oil City, Pa. There Is Ease In Knowing That the Style of Your Shoe Is Correct You may know that it is if you select your footwear from our wonderfully attract ive showing of summer styles for women. We are displaying the very latest, the choice of the most fashionable women of the world in Pumps, Colonials, Button or Lace Oxfords in all leathers or fabrics and in just the size that will give you the greatest ease. LEVI & CO. Corner Center, Seneca and Syca more Streets, (IL CITY, PA. Let us supply you with the new tools you'll be wanting this Spring and Summer. We've anticipated your needs and have the goods and utensils to fill the bill. Any thing from a is to be found in our well selected stock. And then we have the best variety and the surest grower in the line of GARDEN and FLOWER SEEDS. Yes, we have that, too, and in the best quality of goods. It is a well established fact that our hooks, lines and rods catch and hold them when all others fail. Let us furnish your Goods. You'll find the prices are right. Blue Sorgo Suit at $15.00 is as $'20.00 serge suit sold in most as well made possibly, but it's that is what counts in the end. ICtr CLOThlrfR Z3 OIL.C1TY.PA