LICAN ' l. WINK, Editor 4 Pso.riito WKDNKSDAY. JULY 1. 1914 ItlU'lltLH A TICKET. MTATK. U. S. Senator -lMe Penrose. Governor-Martin O. Brumbaugh. Lieut, Governor -Frank B. MoClain. See'; Internal Affairs-Bmry Houok. Oonpreat-Large -T. 8. Crago, M. H. Uarland, a. K. Lafeao, J. 11. K.Scott IKINTKICT. Congress Samuel H. Miller. State Senator Josiah Iloward. C'Ol.NTY. AxsemblyA. R. Mecbllng. NON-PAHTIMAN. Supreme Omrl -liobert 8. Frazer. George Kuokel. " Superior Cb7-Frauk M.Trexler, Jamea r The Democratic Squabble. If our Democratio friends continue aa active aa now threatened there will be at least two Democratio Dartiea In Peonavl vania this year. The Palmer-McCormlck State organization la not satisfied with the way the Old Guard City Committee carries on. The City Committee abut iU eyea, crossed lis 0 niters and endorsed the nom ination of Palmer aud McCoruick, but it refused to consider an endorsement of the platform. This waa so much like fumi gating tlie csndidatea to set their Drincl plea out of them before being swallowed. that it has stirred up the resentment of the Mate organization. All aorta of threats are out to break op the City Committee and create a new one that will be wllliug to take orders. The (state Committee can do that probablv nn der its rules, but it would release the Old Guard from the email obligation It now feels to support the candidates without the platform, iu which event a second Democratic Stale ticket might be hope fully looked lor. There ought to be two tickets, anyway, for as matters atand there are a good many Democrats who cannot vote for anything now in eight and satisfy their Democracy.-Philadelphia Evening Tele graph. Further Hold-Up of Road Money. A Harrisburg dispatch under date of 26tb inst., says: Counsel for State Treas urer Robert K. Young and Auditor Gen eral A. W. Powell yesterday gsve notice in tiling the appeal to the supreme court from the decision of Judges McCarellaod Henry, upholding tue constitutionality of the automobile license fee case that they would ask for a supersedes to prevent the state highway department getting any of the license money for maiuteuance of state highways. By this action the two fiscal officials came right into the open with a move to block any work being done on the badly run down highways about which there has been so much com plaint. When one of the cases was being argued Attorney Geuerai John C. Bell Invited M. Hampton Todd, former attorney general and council for Young, to argue the con stitutionality of the act, but be declined. This indicated an Intention to block, it was asserted which the Judges upset by passing on the constitutionality. When the appeal waa Bled yesterday by Thomas U. C. Cicbton, cashier of the treasury, and C. J. Rogers, Jr., chief of accounts or the auditor general, who are counsel, they gave n tloe of Intention to apply for a auperaedeaa tbia afternoon. The attorney general'a department an nounced last night that it would combat that move because it would continue the holdup of road repairs by depriving the highway department of the money paid by automobile owners and intended by the legislature to be spent in main tenance. District Conference of the M. E. Church. The annual District Conference of the Franklin District of the Methodist Epis copal church was held at Kellettville on June 22 and 23 of last week. This con ference includes the pastors and all the members of the quarterly conferences of all the ministerial chargea included In the Franklin District of the Erie Con ference. The District Superintendent, Kev. A. R. Rich, presided over the con ference. The attendance was not very large, probably owing to the difficulty to be experienced In reaching Kellettville from the various points of the district. Considerable buainess was transacted in the way of action relative to those held, or were candidates for, licenses to exhort or to preach (aa local preachers) in the M. E. body. There were also recommen dations to the annual conference which will meet at Sharon In September for entrance into that body. Among those licensed to preach is Warren F, Jones, of Newtown Mills, son of W. F. Jones, of that place. Mr. Jones will assist Rev. Henry Smallenberger on the Kellettville charge in helping to care for the work at Minister, on Tionesta oreek, op above Kellettville. The license of F. V. Hen drickson, of Kellettville, as an exhorter, was also renewed. The conference sermon was preached by Rev. W. E. Frampton, of Rouseville, a former pastor at Kellettville, and the closing sermon by Rev. J. E. Hillard, also a lormer pastor. Rev. J. A. Lsvely, temperance evangelist of the Erie Con ference, and Rev. J. H. Jelbart, of Chl cora, delivered addresses on phases of the temperance question. L. O. Brown, S. H. Missy, of the American Sunday School Union, and 8. P. Anderson, connected with the Venango Couuty Sunday School Association, and with the State Associa tion also, in the A. B. C. work, gave ad dresses. Mr. Browu is a chalk talk and paper artist of no small repute and effi ciency. There were also other interesting features. Good music was rendered by the local choir and local singers. The conference closed with the communion of the Lord's Supper, Rev. A. R. Rich hav ing charge thereof. One thing disclosed, to an observer, by the workings of the conference, la the carefulness with which the way Into the ministry of the church Is safeguarded. And another thing is the large part the membership of the church have in the question ol entrance Into the ministry. Altogether the meeting was a good one: interesting, lively, pleasant throughout. The next meeting will be bold at Rouseville. Kellettville. Miss Nellie Myers of Weslport, Is vis itiug Albert Dunkle'a family and Mr, and Mra. Wade Simpson this week, Andrew Christenson visited his borne at Cherry Grove over Sunday, Mrs. E. Wilson waa down from Shef field during the week. Mrs. P. SUrner and Mra. Soott Wilson of Blue Jay camp were abopplng in town Tuesday and Wednesday and spent the night with Mrs. Dixon. Ralph Cook drove over from Tionesta with a second-hand Buick car and left it with Dr. W. W. Serrill to use until a ne one can be secured from the factory for him. Mrs. R. W. Wbltehill is able to be about the house again and the nurae baa gone home. Gerald Shlmmel ia also able to be out. Mrs. W. L. Watson and daughter Aids sod Miss Julia Silzle were Warren via itora Thursday, going over in Kincb'a car. The Jolly Five Thimble Club were en tertained at the borne of Alda Watson on Wednesday afternoon. The girls always have a pleasant afternoon, tbia one being enlivened by three guests. Some twenty miulsters attended the district conference beld Monday and Tuesday. Although It was a disappoint ment to the people when the Bishop did not come, all were pleased with the con ventloo, which waa pronounced a very pleasant affair both by the visitors and tbe town people. All the osndidates who took the examination passed successfully Warren Jones of Newtown was one of theapplicauts for local preacber'a license and will assist Rev. Henry Smallenberge by looking after the Minister church. We are to have a spell of the movies in town this week. Tbe tenia were pitched Monday. Mrs. John Blum spent tbe week with friends at Endeavor and Hickory. Twin boys came to the borne of Mr. and Mra. Wiu. Harklesson Wednesday. Mrs. Wilbur M liter is entertaining ber sister this week. Viola Manderville, who baa been visit ing ber sister, Mrs. Geo. Parker, lor tbe past month, returned to her borne In Brookville last week. Mra. D. Vanderwork of Frewaburg, N. Y., Ethel Vanderwork of Oklahoma, and Mr. and Mra. M. F. Callin of Minister, were guests of Mra. Mary Tobey during tbe week. Tbe first mentioned is a sister of Mr. Catlin. Marion Catlin of Jeflerson, Ohio, came during the week for a short visit with ber grandmother, Mrs. Tobey. Mrs, Lewis Arner is in Murienvllle this week, tbe guest of her parents. Miss Myrtle Lyman of Sheffield visited ber cousin, Mrs. R. W. Wbitebill, over Sunday. Dr. and Mra. C. Y. Detar and children, Russell and Margaret, were Fryburg vis itors Sunday. Langdon Day baa been on the sick list for tbe past few days. Raynor Lorom, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Lorotn of Kellettville, was born at Cas torland, N. Y May 31, 18H8, and died Id the Bradford hospital, June 21, 1914, or infection in tbe blood stream. Funeral services were held in Salamanca, N. Y,, June 24th, with interment In tbe ceme tery there. Raynor waa one of our high acboel boys and although be was in poor health all winter he was very anxious about bis work. Whenever bis health permitted he waa round In the school room. Five weeks before bis death be taken to tbe Bradford hospital for treatment but nothing could be done for biui. He became anxloua to see bis mother and wrote for her to come. She left the bedside of bis father to go to see blm and waa with him when be died. His two sisters, Margaret and Edna, and two of his intimate friends, William and Herbert Watson, attended tbe funeral Raynor had a host of friends who regret bis early demise. The family also have the sympathy of tbe entire community In their great sorrow. Mayburg. Mr. and Mra. Amel Anderson and two children are speuding a few daya at Shef field, and while there are taking in tbe tent meetings. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stakely and daughter, Mra. P. E. McCullough, of this place, spent several days of last week with the former's son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Stakely, near Sharon. E. E. Uendrlckson called on Mr. and Mrs. Heinfreld Hendrlckson of Tionesta tbe first of last week, Calvin VaoMarter Ib reported to be ser iously ill. Misses Augusta Hunter of Nebraska, and Ethel Rich of Kellettville, were guests ot Edna Smith the latter part or the week. Prof. Terrill baa returned to his home at Tyleraburg. Mrs. Victor Hendrlckson of Kellett ville spent Thursday with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. J, E. Paul are vlalsting at Cherry Grove. Warren Jones Jr. of Newtown spent Saturday evening at the HendricKson home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horner spent Sun day with relatives at Truemans, Mr. and Mra, Bert Nichols, daughter Sibyl, and Mrs. VsnMarter drove up from Tionesta Friday and visited at A. M. VanMarter's. Blanche Howard of Beaver waa a guest of relatives bere Sundsy, going on to Cherry Grove for a ysit with friends. Mr. and Mra. Harry Knight are visit ing bis parents at Cooksburg. Ealher Smallenberger of Kellettville was a gueBt at the Cook home Sunday. Misses Adeline and Lela Campbell left Wednesday for a few days' visit with rel atives at Ashvllle, N. Y., the fomier go ing on to Findleya Lake, where she will oamp with relatives for several daya. Waller Wilaon and Glenn Shaw spent Saturday evening with friends bere. Those who attended tbe F. M. quarter ly meeting here from Beaver Valley were Edward Mealey, Fred Hlgbtield, Nicho las McManlgle aud Blanche Howard. Rev, Bryentou of Titusville, piesiding elder or the Oil City district, presided at the meetings. Alfred Record is speuding a few days with relatives st Cochrantou. Coral and Floyd Price or Kellettville were gUBHta of rriends here Sundsy. Edna Deshner returned Friday from an extended visit with ber grandmother at Cherry Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Carroll visited over Snnday with relatives near Fryburg. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Kranklng and fam ily now occupy one or the houses at the chemical plaut. Henry Desbner spent Sunday with rel atives at Cherry Grove. Porkey. The National Transit company' station bere has been running several daya and the oil stock Is bilng reduced i tbe storage tank, Tbe people bere are wondering what ia being done in regard to tbe remo-al of tbe school building and hope tbe mailer will be taken up soon so as to be ready at tbe beginning of tbe term ao close at band Something should be done at once aa tbe people do uot like to send their children to tbe old building. ' Tbe boys ol town bave eatablisbed a camp up Porkey run for an outing and spent Friday and Saturday and tbe nights up there. Saturday Reed and Ross Weller of Kellettville came up and camped with Ibe boys. Saturday tbe girls went up with lunches and enjoyed tbe woods. Two of the Rupert and tbe two Weller boys remained iu camp over night and had a lovely time during the severe electrical storm that visited our parts Saturday night. We all expected to see tbe boys come arunning down tbe run, but they were game and atood It "though," as tbe hicks ssy. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Litllelield and Mrs. C. L. Littlefleld attended tbe funeral of tbe late Mra. Warner of Marlenville, Thursday, and on Friday Claude and Ibe children went to Baroea. Claude is not yet strong enough to get into tbe harness. J. F. Zlttle foreman for tbe National Transit Co. wss Ibe guest ofO. E. Rupert on Wednesday, looking after Ibe com pany's s flairs bere. Andrew Hanson, Lyle Patchen and Mr, Hanson, of Sheffield, were bere laat week reconstructing the line to tbe Duffer lease which la now owned by Keller of Warren and Francla of Clarendon, and is making some oil, having been fixed up and another well drilled. Mr, Hockenberry of Warren was a visitor In our town last week doing photo work for tbe natives. He is giving satis faction at Mayburg and other places along tbe creek. Come again, old scout. Tbe road men put tbe finishing touches on the roads bere last week and we ought to be very thankful for tbe nice highway we now bave. We hope Iroiu now on to eternity tbe roads can be kept up by tbe atate, ao that Ibe township will pot be compelled to act as It had to this summer. There was preaching services at Min ister Thursday evening by Rev. Smallen berger or Kellettville, which was well at tended for this part of tbe country. Edward MoMlllenof Kellettville, who is staying with the H. E. Gillespie family or that place, was the guest of Marian Ru pert two daya last week. Tbe storm of Isst Wednesday mixed up I tbe wires, and even tbe New Era was crossed with the telegraph near Sheffield, out auie 10 ao ousiness. The new style of wearing dusting caps Is in our estimation about tbe moat sen sible Idea Iu wnman'a wear that we have seen lately. These capa are made of any material tbe owner happena to bave tbe price of, whether of calico or tbe most costly kind or fabric. We think tbey ate very pretty. Now tbey should devise a more pleasing kind of skirt fur tbe woman, aa tbe half length flap 00 the out side of skirts makes a female look hide ous to our untrsined eye. Mrs. M. L. Ekaa and Mra. James Hayes of Sheffield stopped over at Ball town Thursday and made Mra. James Mo Michael a call, while tbe boys of tbe party drove to Kellettville and back. J. W. Dunklo was a Sheriff visitor Sa'.urday, returning on tbe evening train. Tbe train ia looking very nice now since the coaches are pain ted, and we notice tbe conductor baa a more pleasant smile lor us when w e enter his train. It ia very evident that improvemenla are beneficial to everybody. A representative of tbe Bell Telephone Co. was a visitor in our town lat week on business. This la one or the greatest telephone systems In tbe world as almost everyone knows, but they bave certainly kept out or Ibis valley for some unknown reason for many years. There ia only one place In this part where one can get a Bell telephone, and that la at Minister. Darius GitTord ol Coallnga, Cel., waa a visitor in our villsge one day last week, and we hear that Mrs. G. will call on ber old friends bere before Ions. We will be glad to see ber again ia our midst, and oiten tnink or our other rriends in tbe far west wltb pleasant memories. Hottelville. Tbe hailstorm last Sunday did consid erable damage to tbe crops and apple trees in some sections or tbe community. Some of the bail was half aa large as ben eggs. Clsrence Grubbs, wbo is employed at J. E. Cossg rove's, called on friends in Marlenville last Sunday. An eye specialist was in our town last week repaiilng old glasses and selling new ones. David Silvia called on friends at Harry Couins' Saturday night. Tbe Galbraith Bros, of Brookville gave an interesting entertainment in the Greenwood church, which was well filled. Tbe entertainers kept tbe spectators from getting sleepy. They bad some laughing OD9 minute and crying tbe next. Mildred Demond or Cooksburg attend ed cuur-b bere Sunday. J. E. Cossgrove, who is agent for vacu um washers, clothes lines, etc, was call ing at North Pine Grove. Kuby and Floyd Fitzgerald called at Johnny Lackner'a and spent a fine eve ning last week. Clifford Moore la employed on Cross mun's lath mill. Rev. W. O. Webster, pastor of Ibe Free Melbodist church, preached a very nice sermon Sunday. Homer Lewis, wbo bad lost the tools In the well located on tbe Secore lease, was fortunate enough iu getting them out after a long flblng job. John Hilvls attended the social at Mrs. MacAboy's, Friday nigbt. J.B.Campbell was nn a business trip to John Knight's, Friday. Wattersonville. A very Interesting lecture wss given Thursday evening by Rev. O. L. Brown. He painted pictures and explained Ibeui, bis lecture being on Sunday school work. A large crowd attended. Mrs. Fleming enjnvi d a pleasant time at Mrs. Brink's, at Woodsville,on Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baker have moved to Woodsville, Uoldie Baker is staying with her brother until tbey get moved. A man whose name we did not learn waa knocked over the bank Friday and severely Injured. Miss Sylvia Dillle expects lo go to her home at Hendersonville on Mondsy. Miss Viola Riche is visiting her sister, Airs. Jack. W. J James and Wm. Eckles were at Wm. Fleming'a Tueedav eveninr and helped eat some maple ice cream. Mr. James' rather or Franklin came down to the camp Wednesday evening. Homer Brumbaugh and wire expect to gu noma Kir me louriu, Mrs. Frank Mealy is expecting her parents down on Saturday. Unite a lew arrests bave been made at tbe tunnel lor tbe selling of liquor on Sabbath day. Edward MoAdoo went home Thursday. Headache and Nervousness Cured. "Chamberlaln'a Tablets are entitled to all the praise I can give them," writes Mrs. Uiebard Olp, Spencerport, N. Y. They bave cured me or headache and nervouKness and restored me to my nor ml health." For sale by all dealers, adr Cooksburg. Pberaa Smathers went to Kane Mon day to attend the wedding or ber sister, Miss Vinnie, which will iske place on Wednesday. Misa Vinnie Is well known here, having been reared lo this vicinity. Her many friends wish ber a very happy future. A corps of civil engineers is making a surrey down tbe Clarion and at present is located nere. Wayne Cook, Jr., returned home last week from tbe Hill Academy, where be nas neen attending school toe last year, Mrs. Robert Cook visited friends In Kane tbe latter part of tbe week. Mrs. U. K. Braken entertained the la dies or tbe W. C. T. U. on Saturday. It twlng T. L. B. day, there were about liny women and children present. Llna Smith viaited relatives at Mlola last week. A young lady giving ber name aa Edna Jane came to make her borne with Mr, and M rs. Joe Cook last Friday. Every one seems more tbsn pleased about it, especially tue proud daddy. A great wind storm occurred bere last Wednesday. Much damage was done by the wind and lightning. Tbe Galbraith Bros, of Brookville gave a splendid entertainment in tbe Green wood church on Saturday night. Tbey certainly displayed great talent Though having to work against the odds of an spproacbing storm tbey proved their sbility to hold their audienoe. Everyone present enjoyed It immensely. Florence Cook visited Mra. Warren Black at Hominy Ridge a few daya last week. Rulb Potter of Clarington ia visiting Irlends bere. While plsvlng bsll at Snydersburg on Ssturdsy, Day Wilkinson met wltb a serious accident. While attempting to make a rnn Irom second to third base be fell, bresklug his arm. The bone was completely aeveied, prenetrating the flesh. Some of our people saw an object going through tbe air on Thursday evening and there ia much curiosity to know wbst It wss. Some thought it a balloon, while others wbo saw it closer believe it to be sn airship, as it had a different shape than an ordinary balloon. If anyone can inform us correctly on this we will be very glad to be enlightened. A number or tbe Boy soouta or Alle gheny county have shipped their camp ing outfits to tbe ground lo be ready for ramping Ibe coming week. It Is expected tbat about two thousand will oamp here during July and August. rror. m. j. mack or Marlenville, is visiting bis brother, Warren, here-. we are sorry to report tbat seoastian Cook'a health la no better. Draftim Cannot He ( urrd by local applications, as tbey cannot reach the diseased portion 01' the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that ia by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused bv an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining or the Eu stachian Tube. When this tube gets in flamed you bave a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entire ly closed deafness is the result, and un less the in (tarnation can be taken out and this lube restored to its normal condition hearing will be destroyed forever ; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, wnicn is nothing but an Innatnod condi tion of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any caie of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. V. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Best Diarrhoea Remedy. If you bave ever used Chamberlaln'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy you know tbat It is a success. Sam f Guin, Wbatley, Ala., writes, "I bad meaatea and got caught out in the rain and it settled in my slo nacb and bowels 1 ban an awnu time, and bad it not been for Chamberlains's Collo. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy I could not possibly bave lived but a few hours longer, but tbanka to this remedy, I am now well sod strong." For sale by all dealers. "Sold by Strout" b tha ii wa nailed on ths bams of 8609 FARMS Moil Farm Buyen are (root the great American cities. Therefore we have Big General Office in New York, Bodon, Phils delphia, Pittsburgh and Memphis and receive hundreds of calls or farms every day. . We -ll more f.nra thn soy otha Agency m the World. We can aril youi farm. No advance Ira. For further inforoslioa and free copy of booklet How to Sail Your Farm" WILLIS WOLFE, Lickingville, Pa., Agent tor E. A. Strout Farm Agency Cily Fruit Store H. I. Cohen, Proprietor. Always Ready To supply your wants in anything in the Fruit ' and Vegetable Line. No such stock ever kept in Tio nesta before. Our reputation already extends to all parts of the County, and all because we keep the Freshest, the Largest and the Best stock. Come and See. You are bound to be more than pleased. Store in Central Hotel Block, Tionesta. Men, Be Comfortable. Your holiday will be much more enjoyable if you are properly fitted with Cool Underwear, Soft Shirt and Collar, Washable Tie, Straw Hat, Belt, and a pair of Walk-Over Oxfords. These things are here awaiting your inspection. II G. W. ROBINSON & SON Commencing July 6th, and until September 1st, our store will I close at 6 o'clock, Wednesdays I ana Saturdays excepted. COMING. NERO The tyrant cruel and vain, Who played the lyre and sang a refrain While Rome burned, In the) Wonderful Clnes Photo-Drama 6E0R6E KLEINc'S RECORD IW 8 REELS 8 Pastime Theatre, TIOXESTA, IA., July 16th, 1914. Shown at all the first class theatres of the United States. Performance lasting 21 hours. The story is laid in Rome durine the reipn of Nero. Th nnenino' scenes are a wonaenui picture ot beauty. THE BURNING OF ROME Is a spectacle that will linger in the minds of all that see it. This spectacle alone is worth going miles to see. The cast includes: Peter, the Apostle. Nero, Emperor of Rome, pitilessly cruei. Poppaea. Tigellinus. Lygia. Ursus, a giant servant of Lygia. Petronius, Nero's favorite. Vinitius, a Tribune. Chilo, soothsayer and spy. Eunice, a slave. Soldiers, gladiators, slaves, etc. See the Burning of Rome, Imperial Banquet, Christian Martyrs, Exciting Chariot Kaces, Oladiators in Combat, Ursus' Fight With the Infuriated Bull, Wonderful Vision That Comes to the Apostle Peter, and numerous ether great scenes that go to make up the most wonderful picture ever presented to the public. This spectacular photo drama will be shown at the Pastime on July 16th. inree performances will be given: Af ternoon 2 to 6. Evening, first show starts at 7 o'clock sharp; second show at 9:20. Admission, 10 and 25 cents. We are at a great expense to give the public this spectacular photo play, and must ask that you kindly give up your seats to those waiting, after having seen the entire performance. Thank you. Remember the date, Thursday, July 16. Pastime Theatre, Quality Picture), Tionesta, Pa. Will Close at Six O'Clock. After July 4ili the undersigned will close their meat markets at 0 d. in., ex cepting Weduesday and Saturday even ings. Georqr Wilson J. A. Adams, Tbuae who are (Mug tbe automobile question any thought whatever abould keep In m Ind the fact that 8. C. Monsch, Marlenville, Pa,, la sole agent fur the world famed Ford cars, and tbat a tele phone call, or a postal card will bring tbe agent to your door In one to two hours' time with a spick span new car, for they bave tberu Iu stock. Tbe Ford gels tbere when all others fall, rain or chine. adv. WM wis That is if he does not turn right around and draw his money out to foolishly invest in some far-away, ijet-rich-quick scheme constantly offered to him by some strange, smooth promoter. It is our business to know which invest ments are good and which are not. If any of our depositors will come in and ask us about investments they figure on making, we shall gladly give our opinion of them. CAPITAL STOCK. 150.000. SURPLUS, 1100,000. i Do your banking with us. A wcxy ncmi- We pay liberal interest consistent with safety, a JJ CI Kj Ull u Forest County The Studebker AUTOMOBILE Four and Six The Sedan, The Landau Roadster, Studebaker Fully Equipped, Best Material, Studebaker Car. Address, J W RBIGEL, Agent for Forest County, Marienville, Pa. Call over the Farmers' Telephone, Leeper Central. Either will bring a prompt response. Don't buy till you have seen the Studebaker. Kxet'utor'M Not ire. Estate of Truman D. Collins, late of Nebraska, Foreat County, Pennsylvania. Letters Testamentary upon the above named estate having beeu granted to tbe uoderalgned, all persons having claims aealnat tbe same will present them, duly authenticated, for. payment, and those Indebted thereto will please make prompt payment to E. S. Collins. Executor. SrtiKR A Wkiolk, Attorneys, Oil City, Pa! B St B 'r- True Value only a fcy more of these $550 Ctcilian players to be sold at $395 After those are gone which Will no doubt he within a week you will not be able to buy a regular Farrand Ceclllan at any price. you ca i now buy a Cecilian player for $395 We bought every Ceclllan left in the Farrand Co. factory when they were placed in the hands of re ceivers; we paid just about our own price, so we now Rive you the op portunity to save $155. There are still 14 Cecillans to be soid. Why not make your selection Imme diately. At least let us tell you all about It. $10 a month pays for one Write fnr particulars. Boggs&Buhl. PITTSBURGH, PA. Fred. 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Fine carriages for all occasions, with first class equipment. We can fit you out at any time for either a pleasure or business trip, aud always at reasonable rates. -' Prompt service: and courteous treatment. Coin1) and see us. Hear or Hotel Weaver TIONESTA, PA! Telephone No. 30. 2