- TTTTTTTTTTTTT TTTT TTTT 'Mil TTTTTTTTTTtt TttTTTTTt THE SMART & SILBERBERG CO., OIL CITY, PA. The Entire Stock of The Smart & Silberberg Co. At Enormous Reductions Commencing Tuesday, July 7th. Plan To Attend An Event The Like of Which Will Not Occur Again In a Lifetime. On July 1st the C. H. Smith Sons Co. take lormal possession of The Smart & Silberberg Store of Oil City, Pa., and are preparing to celebrate the change in owner ship with the most extraordinary sale ever held in North western Pennsylvania. Without exception, the entire immense stock of the Smart & Silberberg Co., will be offered at sweeping re ductions, giving you what will be in every way th9 opportunity of a lifetime. Extraordinary Preparation For An Extraordinary Event. A sales force increased by 25 experienced people extra wrapping stations throughout the store no long waits for change great stocks of merchandises plainly marked at record breaking economies will combine to make this an event to be talked about for many a year to come. The Bargain Basement Will contain all broken lots and odds ends of every de scription, put out on special tables, and marked at the merest fraction of their value. The sale starts Tuesday morning, July 7th. Come as early as you possibly can. You'll find it well worth your while. JJi iff . i lafX THE EVIDENCE of a community's faith in a banking institution is found in its Deposits. Ours are over Four and One-Half Million Dollars. The evidence of a bank's security and strength is found in its Capital and Surplus. Ours are over One Million Dollars. Oil City Trust Company Oil City, Pa. NEVER PAID 'EM. The Heavy Man Manager Conem Is a wonderful manager, and it has always been his endeavor to uphold the actor's rights. The Comedian And to "hold up" the actor. Dally Thought. Music Is architecture translated or transposed from space into time; for in music, besides the deepest feeling, there reigns also a rigorous, mathe matical intelligence. iiegel. Arbitration. "Papa, what does 'arbitration' imean?" "It means that when two powers of equal strength get hold of ;a smaller country, they agreo to di 'vide It equally." Life. Football Item. He stood on the bridge at twilight H8 the game drew near Its close. I'Twas a pensive mood In which he istood on the bridge of the halfback's inose. Washington Herald. i It Doesn't Help. . It is a mistake for the man who gets up in the morning with a bad laste In his mouth to attempt to get jrid of it by quarreling with his wife or whipping the children. Cultivate Presence of Mind. Presence of mind is greatly depend ent on knowing what is best to be done under conditions or alarm or danger. If this knowledge is acquired, a very moderate amount of courage and some common sense will enable persons to act with discretion and consequent Bafety in very trying cir cumstances. Two Exceptions. The music master says very affably: "Now, you see, children, in a march we always have lour beats to a meas ure, to accommodate the step; for I don't know anything that has three feet, except, perhaps, a milking stool." "Or a yard stick," adds a bright girl in the back row. Cogent Reasoning. The unwillingness to do honor to a prophet In his own country is illus trated by the following anecdote. It was remarked to a Scotchman that a certain individual was very clever. "Him clever. Why, I gaed tae schule wl' him," was the response. Consent Always Obtained. A court of common council of Lon don, England, found after informal Investigation of charges made that "no officer of the corporation ever played golf In business hours- without the consent of the head of the depart ment" Turned Her Gold Into Nugget. ' Mme. Couly of Itomortin, France, who had concealed $400 In gold in her kitchen grate during a brief absence, forgot all about it on her return, and lit a fire which converted her whole fortune Into a gold nugget The Sufferer. This O is the size of the headache that he had when he started for the banquet. And this o is the size of the headache that kept him out of church. Chicago Record-Herald. New York's Pride. The New York public library Is the mnst complete institution of the kind i& the world. :: The Distinctive Garment Store :: : " :: l Hot Weather Apparel For The Dresses, Skirts and Waists. Special values in Dresses for Women and Misses. Showine the verv new box nlaited tunic : the Medici collar and vestee of organdie give the latest Eurooean stvle touch: smart pirdle of Ro- man stripe silk, black, uuu greeu. Special at $12.50, $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00. How Many Separate Skirts Have You ? Many women think their wardrobe incom plete without at least three separate skirts. White- dress skirts have never been so much in demand. : Skirt manufacturers are working their plants overtime to meet the demand and we were fortunate in securing these special offerings for the coming week. White Cordeline, White Ratine and Linen Skirts at $3, $3.50, $4, $4.50 and $5. Nearly 1,000 New Waists here for your se lection. Prices from $2 to $10. "Let us show you our waists." f The Distinctive Henry J. t 111 CENTRE ST., I MODERN HOLD-UP. The Hiehwavman I'm sorry, kid. but I Jlst goter have dat good-conduct card you got In school today! Found Better Occupation. "How is It that Rufus never take you to the theater any more?" "Well, you see, one evening It rained and sc we sat in the parlor." "Yes?" "Well, ever since that we oh, I don't know, but don't you think that theaters are an awful bore?" Cornell Widow. Minor Detail. Reporter1 "I have a good descrip tion of the dresses, presents and your appearance. Now, what shall I Bay about the bridegroom?" Bride "Oh, I suppose he must be mentioned! Just say he was among those pres ent! " Much and Little. "I would like," said a book agent to a busy editor, "to call your attention to a little work that I have here.' "Yes?" replied the editor. "Well, le me call your attention to a whole lot of work that I have here." Literary Digest No Time to Quit. A local Judge has refused to d!vorc a couple who lived together for 4( years and then parted. We agree wltr the court that marriage has no bust ness having a second childhood. Lot Angeles Times. Well Protected. Mother (putting child to bed) You're getting such a big brave boj now; you don't mind the dark. "No mummy; 'cause I've two angels at mj head and a hot-water bottle at mj feet." Punch. One Road to Knowledge. A Persian philosopher being asked by what method he had acquired tit much knowledge, answered: "Py not being prevented by shame from ask lng questions When I was Ignorant' Think Only of Today's Work. Forget yesterday; think not of to morrow, but walk steadily and brave ly asbecomes faithful men and worn en lu the arena of today. Jeanne O Pennington. He Knew the Girl. Son (trying to persuade his sire) Don't you think, sir, I've money enough to get married on? Father Yes, but not enough to stay married on. Dally Thought. A little philosophy incllneth men's minds to atheism, but depth In phil osophy brlngeth men's minds back to religion. Bacon. . Fourth. navy blue, Copenhagen Garment Store McCarty, OIL CITY, PA. Itanium & Ilallcy Circus lu Warren Wednesday, July 8. The Iiarnum & Bailey "Greatest Show on Earth" will exhibit In Warren, Wed nesday, July 8th, 1914. The time-booored traditiuD baa been to distinguish each suc cessive year's oirous as "bigger and better than ever before." The phrase baa become so trite, however, that Baroum & Bailey hesitate to repeat it, despite their convic tion that it adequately describee this sea son's entertainment. The familiar catch line "the Greatest Show on Earth," bn been lived np to so far and away more gen erously than in any of the long years this amusement colossus baa appeared in tbat city. .Monotony, routine aud repetition have been ao completely eliminated that oldtimera will rub Uielr eyea in astonish ment. There's material enough to make a score of the circuses of even recent years in tbia modern wonderlaud. Proving most ovewhelmriugly its continued supremacy, Barnum & Bailey contend is "The Wizard Prince of Arabia," a panoramio pageant wuose magnitude and beauty have no like or equal in all the vast and varied history of spectacular presentations. Its stupend ous scenic and property investiture, stage pictures, music, songs and great choruses are the proudest achievements in the Bar num & Bailey career; the rettlnst, daiutest array of femiuinlty ever assembled is dis closed, and the terpslchoreau revels of the ballot belles provide gloriously irrldescent eye feast. With this wonderful feature, the Barnum & Bailey circus offers an array of circus talent that is unequalled in modern circus history, there being 350 arenio per formers. Tangoing and baseball elephants, acts of death defying nature, novelties galore, startling equestrian feature mam moth zoo, and all foroue price of admission. Where Samson Would Shine. A fond father rendered a dull Sun day afternoon pleasant by telling his small son Bible stories. Py and by he told how Samson carried away the great gates of Gaza. Said the son, who had learned much through many Sittings: "Oh, daddy, wouldn't he be a fine moving man?" Tf TIH M TURHD tfwi AMD THN. ByjyffCbVlDPTT. tr S3 v fACT i Jtf MUTTY '. DCN'T YV KNU -oto '- I a j . , mm dw La.. It k( Shirts made to order $2.00 upward. When You Get Into An Argument f Be Sure You Know What You Are Talking About. And also be sure you can prove what you are talking about. A When we talk clothing to you we are not guessing, neither are we supposing. We know what we are talking about. . You can buy a suit from us at most every price range commencing as low as $7.60 and Pthen by easy stages up to $30.00. You can't buy better values than ours in this country. We know it and we can prove il. Come in and talk the matter over. A Word THE WHITE HAT country. We are selling Get yours today, 76c. Oil City, Ta. THE WAY HE TOOK IT. Her Father Young man, I cannot permit my daughter to leave the pa rental roof. Her Suitor Say no more that's the gravy. Tbat will lay all over hir ing a flat Baa-Rellefa of the Stone Age. Some large bas-reliefs dating from the Stone Age have Just been dis covered at Lanosel, in the French prov ince of Dordogne. They are sculp tured on the rock of a shallow grot to, and solely represent animals. It is thought that the primitive sculptors probably refrained from Introducing the human figure In art by a tabu similar to the present Mohametan tabu on such representation. The animals shown in the reliefs are rein deer, oxen, bisons, and a huge horse of prehistoric dimensions. Picked Up Ancient Scotch Coin. A unique, ancient coin dated 1677, was picked up recently by Mr. George Jackson, of Johnshaven, Klncardln shlre, Scotland, while he was working in his garden. On the one side is the crossed sword and scepter with the crown, and on the other a Scotch thistle, with the date over the top. "Hib. Rex" can be distinctly read. The small copper coin, just the size of a present-day sixpence, Is la ex cellent preservation. Premature Escape. In Rooks county, Kan., thirty years ago a man was charged with murder. The evidence was all In, the attor neys had made their pleas, and the Jury was out deliberating. The man gave the sheriff the slip and has never been seen to this day. Five minutes after his escape the jury returned a verdict of not guilty. Kansas City Journal. Provide Against Forgery. The forgery of all bank notes Is quickly detected, because of secret marks, which are constantly being changed. They are visible only under the microscope. Two Classes. The people of this world are dir vlded Into two classes those who are able to have drawing rooms when they start on their wedding Journeys and those who are not And Hard Work, at That. "What is Billy Hardatit doing these days?" asked Smithers. "Oh, he's working his son's way through col lege," said little Dinks. Harper's Weekly. Odd Taste. Mother (to inquisitive child) "Stand aside. Don't you see the gen tleman wants to take the lady-'s pic ture?" "Why does he want to?" Life. Blue Milk. Fatlence "They do say that a sin gle grain of Indigo will color a ton of water." Patrice "You don't suppose that Is why this milk is so blue, do you?" As It Is Today. The modern child, If it has intelli gence enough to know what Is going on, must often regard Its parent as an intolerable nuisance. Exchange. More Attention Paid to It. The sneer of an enemy is gener ally more helpful ttoin the flattery of a friend. Poor Sustenance. Hope soon grows gaunt when it is fed on nothing but promises. Discipline and Efficiency. Discipline is the root and fund& Jon of efficiency. (P) and to Ladies and Young Girls. As a sensible head covering is getting them almost as fast as we can tie them up. And with fancy ribbon, 26c extra $1.00. Anniversary Sale Oil City's Greatest Dime Saving i "I 1v .11 n - T ana uonar saving bum mer Sale Clearing overcrowded shelves, racks and cases unloading a $10,000 surplus stock. Employing Anniversary Sale Prices in the Second Floor Garment Section that enable you to buy a nice wool suit at about the price of a good skirt a silk dress for less than a nice cotton would cost ordinarily. And coming a month earlier than usual this sale will be all the more appreciated. Anniversary Sale Prices Second Floor Garment Section. $10.00, $12.60, $14.60 and $16.00 Suits selling for $1.60, $4.76, $6.76 and $6.76. $16.60, $18.60, $19.60 and $20.00 Suits selling for $7.60, $8.60, $8.76 and $9.00. Coats $4.00, $6.00, $5.76 -values up to $12.60. Coats $6.00, $7.60, $8.60-values up to $18.60. $10.00, $11.60 and $12.60 Dresses selling for $4.60, $6.60 and $6.76. $14.60, $16.60 and $18.60 Dresses selling for $6.60, $7.00 and $8.00. (Silk and Silk and Wool Poplin.) Child's Burden of Care. "You must try to be like God, i nle," said the kindly minister to vhe worried looking child who entertained him in the parlor while his mother, up stairs, was preparing for company. "I guess I must be," the boy answered, wrinkling his brows, "for Sod and me gets blamed for about everything that happens in this house. If It's a big thing, they say the Lord did It, and If any little thing goes wrong It's sure to be me!" First Mall. The first mall between New York and Boston was established In 167?. The letters were carried by a messen ger, who was directed to "go and re turn as often as once a month." Thl monthly service seems to have been sufficient for some thirty years, when It was changed to a fortnightly serv ice. In 1C93 a well organized system of postofflces was established In Penn sylvania and in other localities. Seven Pounds of Toothache. A keeper, who was attracted the other day by trumpetings and loud roarings from the elephant cage In a menagerie at Woodbridge, England, found one of the elephants in an agony of toothache. He was unable to relieve it, and later henrd a thud on the floor. It was found that the elephant had cast a tooth weighing, It is stated, about seven pounds. Count's Witty Reply. The royal band was playing for the king, Louis XIV., the "Miserere of Lnlly." The king was on his knees and so was the whole court. His majesty kept the awkward attitude until the end of the hymn. After rising, the king turned to the Count de Gram mont and asked how he found the music. "Very Bweet to the ear, sire, but very hard on the knees." Could Guarantee These Men. An employer of men was inquiring of another employer If he could rec ommend him two Btendy, sober men. "vVhy, you have just come to the right man," was tho reply. "I know two men the steadiest men you could meet in a day's march; in fact, I watched them for one solid hour, when they were with me, and neither of them moved." Uncle Pennywise Says: Parents get very little credit for their efforts. Nearly every feller who ever sold papers for a couple of daye alludes to himself as a self-made man Separation Sometimes Good. Being sometimes asunder heightens friendship. The great cause of the frequent quarrels between relations is their being bo much together. Suits made to order $15.00 and upward. T. A. P. the "craze" all over the Oil City, Pa. . aaa.. ...... F , T T l ttttt i t t r r f tttttttttt IT WAS MUTUAL sis "Why, Johnnie, I'm surprised." "So'm I. mal" Made -To -Measure Clothes of the Highest Quality may be purchased here at the most modest prices in town. See our marvels of beauty at $15, $18 and $20 and our wonderful importa tions at $25, $30 and $35 Fit and finish guaranteed. D. H. Blum, TIONESTA, PA. I