ail SOUS CO. C. E. SUITH SONS CO. HtmMHtMHHIlMMMUMUMUMMMIIIMM Everything For Summer Needs At Oil City's Greatest Store. A store that is cool and comfortable stocks that are larger aad finer, at prices lower, than you can find elsewhere in this vicinity and capable sales people ready to give you every pos sible courtesy and attention. Come and see how well we can provide your summer weds; and don't forget that we'll be glad to pay part or all of your railroad fare, according to the amount you buy. All Our Silk Dresses Must Go ! Read These Prices. All remaining silk dresses, of fine ciepes, taffetas, etc., up to the minute in style, and trimmed in the most elegant manner. $20, $22.50, $25 and $27.50 Silk Dresses at $10. $30 to $37.50 Silk Dresses at $14.75. All Suits Now Grouped Under Two Small Prices. $10.00 to $20.00 Suits at $5.00 $25.00 to $35.00 Suits at .$10.00 Remnant Prices On Desirable House Furnishings. Remnants of Cretonnes, Drapery Nettings, Upholstering 25cto?2.50. Remnant Prices On Rugs. ?55.00 Hartford Saxony 9x12 feet ?16.50 Tapestry Brussels 9x12 feet .535.00 .$9.90 Remnant Prices On One and Two Pair Lots of Curtains all at prices Kemnant prices on Printed Linoleum. 65c Enameled Linoleum . 35c square yard Iternnant prices on Crex Matting and Crex Kugs, 0. II. Smith Sons Co;, Successors DIRECTORS: Joseph Seep, President South Penn Oil Co. U T. Borland, Oil Producer. Joseph Levi, Merchant. J. P. Kern, Wholesale Grocer. II. II. Fair, Retired Merchant. S. II. Simpson, Oil Producer. W. W. Splane, Oil Producer. Ilenry Suhr, President Germania Refining Co. A. M. Lowentritt, President Enterprise Milling Co. S. Justus, Treasurer Penn Refining Co. II. R. Merritt, Vice President. Oil City Trust Company Oil City, Pa. marlm 'Tump' Action 'ithout ' change of mechanism it handles .22 short. long or long-rifle cartridges perfectly. The deep Ballard rifling develops maximum Dower and accuracy and adds vears to the life of rilW The tnKd tnp ia prnaertiofi froav cMeethre cartridge prevent! powflrr .mi Ipoll yaw Lead Saul allow, quick, UCUIK KDMl KoU. Wllh ample ta k down cartftniclio. removable action parts. Heart partaol any .21 itii th quicaeatandeauert hoclcan. J uit the lun you waul 1 AakuyaundaaW. .it iviti yaur lodirWail O.MIM. Srad 1 itaaaa far H tadar. 42 Willow Stmt N.w Hav.n, Conn. 'cfL REPEATING RIFLE You can buy no better gun lor target work and all small game up to 2U(J yards. No. 20 tide with plain nniah. 15 of AJ anou, l I, No. 29 riEc, 99.25. "Sold by Strout" ! lb .inn wa nailed on thai barna of 8609 FARMS Most Farm Buyers are Irora the peat American cities. Therefore we have Big General Office, in New York, Boaton. Phila oelphia, Pittsburgh and Memphis and receive hundred, of call, for farmi every day. We aril more farm, than any other Agency in the World. We can sell your larm. No advance feel. For further information and free copy of booklet "How to Sail Your Farm" wriUt to our aaeut, WILLI WOLFE, Lickingville, Pa., ' Ager.t tor E. A. Strout Farm Agency SOUNDS LIKE IT. Greece Everything that King Ml dag touched turned to gold. What do you think of that? Nise I've often heard It but I have always thought that the story was Invented by his press agent Sonnet's Duty Laid Out. The poet stopped, as the boy rush ed up almost breathless. "Say,", said the bo. "your wife says she forgot to tell you that If you sell that love song you are to fetch a ham home, an' ef It won't buy a ham, p'raps It'll be equal to a can o' salmon." f The Distinctive Garment Store Our Great July Half Price Sale. Stock Up Now On Wadsts rvd Skirts. Second Week of Waist Sale ' f $2.60, $3 and $3.50 Waists at $1. Hundreds of waists in a variety of models, t Swiss lawn, voile, batiste, button front and back, long and snort sleeves, plain and trimmed. Another Rare Waist Bargain. $3, $3.50, $ and $5 Waists at $2. Taffeta silk, crepe de chine, silk crepe, Jap silk, chiffon and messaline, all colors and sizes. New Cotton Crepe Kimonos. $2.50 and $3.60 Kimonos at $1.95 and $2.95. Variety of Long Kimonos La beautiful patterns and colorings. All sizes. Wash Skirts. Made up in the styles of the moment. The Distinctive Garment Store Henry J. McCarty, 111 CENTRE ST., OIL CITY, PA. WORKS BOTH WAYS. Mm ""4sl Wafaa AaWatf SHARP TALK. 4 4C Mrs. Spendltt When a man Is sin gle he marries to settle down. Mr. Bpendltt After be Is married It keeps btm busy trying to settle up. Proof of Elephant's Sagaolty. Elephants are always quoted as be ing the most sagacious of animals. V story comes from nombay, India, 3f one who saved the life of an artil leryman recently. The man was leated on the tumbril of one of the tuns, and fell off almost undifr the hind wheel. The elephant was Just behind the gun and saw the danger the man was in. He lifted the wheel with his trunk, and kept It held up nntll the carriage had passed quite clear of the man. The act was wit nessed by an officer of the artillery. Men That Do Women's Work. Among some of the American Indi an tribes of the southwestern United States, says a writer in Wide World Magazine, there Is a curious custom it men occasionally assuming the work of women as a life occupation. This, when It occurs, 1b voluntarily un iertaken, and seems to be due to a preference for feminine labors, the man sinking his Identity as far as pos sible by assuming woman's garb. Rich Find of Old 8llver Coins. More than 2,000 silver coins have been found In a field near Rlbe, the oldest town In the west coast of Jut land, In Denmark. The coins are of the "short-cross" type, Issued In Eng land under Henry II., Richard I., John, and Henry III., but always bearing the name of Henry, tnd chiefly ot the mints of London, Canterbury and Winchester. Reptiles That Have Long Life. Some of the Bacred crocodiles of In dia are said to be over a hundred, and vast estimates have been made of the ages of the giant tortoises of Mada gascar. Certainly there was till re cently (and may be still) a tortoise la the garden of the Governor of Cape town which came there eighty years ago, and was believed to be 120 when It arrived. Would Not Part With Dog. Not only In England and America, but In Germany, fanciers pay high prices for dogs. At the recent exhi bition of dogs at Cassel a Frenchman offered $3,000 for a police dog. The dog belongs to Sergeant Dacker, who refused the tempting offer, observing that his dog should not quit Germany, at any price. The World's Great. What the world calls a great man Is usually one who has suffered so strangely that historic science consid ers it worth while to hold an autopsy. !jjpjj Mrs. Slowpay I think I owe yon call. Mrs. Doctors (cuttingly) Really! Onjy this morning my husband was remarking that your husband owes nlm a balf-dozen visits. Lov of Jewelry. Reading that a red chequer homing pigeon, wearing a blue enamel ring marked 1911 L.8945, had been found at Ewell, Surrey, an old lady re marked, says London Punch, that It was terrible how the love of Jewelry appeared to be spreading among all classes. Ability Must Be Paid For. There la aa old saying that the gods sell us all the good they give us. The man of the most ability does not have It bestowed upon him without a price, and that price Is self-control a thing to be worked for laboriously, but which obtained Is the first of faculties. Influence of Words. It Is strange what an Influence words have ever men! Let one call a man an Idiot without fighting him, and he Is quite affected by It; let one compliment him on his talent without giving him money, and he feels hap py. Ivan Turgenleff. Too Busy to Be Interrupted. "Why didn't you notify Mrs. Worn bot that her house was on flreT" "Well, I went over there for that pur pose. But she's a rather keen bridge player, and I couldn't get an. oppor tunity to interrupt the game." Wash ington Herald. Real Object of Life. Pay as little attention to discour agements as possible, plow ahead as a steamer does, rough or smooth, rain or shine, to carry your cargo and make your port Is the point Maltbla D. Babcock. Portable Church In England. An altar, duly consecrated by ec clesiastics, has been Installed upon an ajtomobile, the object being to pro mote mission work in the rural dis tricts ot England. It Is a portable church. Abe Martin Says. When folks tell you you haint changed a bit It's usually 'cause they can't think o' anything else f Bay. It costs more t' keep th' good will o' some people than It does a tourln' car. To Be Pardoned Mistakes. Every honest man does what he does because he thinks at the time It Is the best thing to do. Therefore, honest men should be forgiven mis takes. The Macey Monthly. Shirts made to order $2.00 and upward. Suits made to order $15.00 and upward. The "Watchful Waiting" Game It all right, but you're missing the best part of the summer by not haying your summer suit now. We are receiving and accepting a goodly portion of our Summer Wearables now. In fact our stocks are bigger and brighter and better now than at any time this season. And a great many people are buy ing now. There is a satisfaction in choosing now and getting the ser vice that cannot be measured in dollars and cents. Your Suit that you should hare now. Your Hat that you should have now. Your Underwear that you should have now. Your Shirts that you should have now. Your Hosiery that you should have now. We have them here lor you. Why don't you come and get them. T. A. P. T. A. P. You Have the Money, We Have the Goods. Let's Swap. .Oil City, Ta. Oil City, Ta. A Weakness. "How could I swear when there was no one to swear at," asked a defendant In a police court Some people cannot do anything without an audience. Hard to Get Away From. Nothing Is so difficult to uproot aa Inherited wrong-doing. Made -To -Measure Clothes of the Highest Quality may be purchased here at the moet 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. OilCity, Pa. J ie flfeigruff usniafif von HSrfllen. G8 finb mef)t STugtn burd) unred)U3 anpanen uonlsiaern als burd) fonjt ct toa tuintrt roorben. $at ba8 Slug, manaclbafte Slefraction. fo mu& baa Silb oiler Ocgenftanbe nad; tinem gocui auf per Wefcbaut burd) aufsergetopfmlid) Thatigfeit be8 musculus ciliarius ge brod)t, cber baSSilb UitDoIIfonimen feirt littb ba SHcfuItat berbunfcltc3 6chc mit 6d)road)e unb 6d;merj urn 2lu gen unb Sttrn. D8 nerurfacfyt on geftioncn, roeld)e ftd) burd) fdjroere 2(u genlieber, SRftthe, Sucfen obtr S3renncn, tin efiiht, al fei 6d)mu$ im Sluge, unb haufigen Sdmcrj, betbunben mi Gmpfinblid;feit gegen id)t jeigen. fd)loacf)er bo Sluge, befto fiiljlBarei obige 6t;mbtome. 3iugf n mtfgen Mvf'M ftarf unb gUidjloobl feffd)tt)ad; fein uni umgetchrt. Urn burd) GJcBtaud) einet ride bi) SDlannel aufmbeben. roirb bit Ibattatcil ber 2Nu3fdn geanbert, unb luenn bci oajabtn boruuer oocr burtn tarlj obcr ju fd;road)e 0Jlafermd;t aufgcbrbci ift, fo finb bic Urfad)en bet Songeftioj thcr bcrtnebtt ftatt ctrminbert. SHcftcr gcmifd)te SHcfraction, tnufj trgcnb eit anbclgla3' ben d)aben bermcfjren. ftebet Sd)h)ad)ftd)tige foUte fid) forg; faltig h)iffenfd;aftlid) unterfudjen unl ikillen anipaffenlaffcn, et)e erfie in e. braud; nimmt. 3n befonbem Hen toerben Oiliifet ouf ScftcHung gefd;liffcn, in jebemjadc fjorantirt. For Further Particulars Call On DOCTOR MORCK This Week We Resume Our July Clearance Sale After two days' interruption by our. Semi-Annual Rem nant Sale. For as stated at Jhe beginning this is to be a month long sale. Carefully adhering to our original pur pose to clear shelves and. empty cabinets, drawers and boxes. Following carelully the original schedule, each day a different department. And from now 'till the 31st day of July the women who iollow closely each day's sale will be rewarded with savings of surprising consequence. Continuing Remnant Sale Prices on Suits and Coats and Dresses. Prices that have set the town talking. $20.00 Suits $5.00. $22.00 to $40.00 Suits $10.00. Who Will be Pleased to Explain the Above In Either Language. COMING TO TIONESTA Of Interest To Every Sick Person n, ?'P1it,8b1,,r8l,I."P9'l'l,,t''Jchonio diseases, will be at the Central ,nlin r?,6?"' Wedn.fi,"ly. J'y H. 1014, RlvInK all who are slok an opportunity r?ft .. "mlnPcll'lreeor coarse and et his advice and treatment r Rbt at your bou.e Dr. Khoads bas decided to visit this plae by reqUst of people livlna here who otherwise would not have the cham-e to consult bim. I realize that 1LV. 8lLVPtt8uJK.bt0869 m I come to you, believing that more good can be accomplished to see the largest number of ? ...TL T re 1 ""',? nf,7' tbe 8Brvtce of 80 exPert Pcialist In chronic and lona-atandinu diseases to call and see me. consult ma free ot charge, get mv advice and if I find alter examining you tbat I canool cure yon I will gladly tell vou and if your case la curable which in 90 per cent., with tny ne treatment get well I will aocept your case. ' WHAT I CUKE. I cure rheumatism, no matter how long standing. I give you relief at once Mv treatment removes the cause of it, purities the blood, relieves tbe kidneys at once. I cure kidney and bladder trouble. If you have kidney trouble, pain in back urine highly colored, dark sediment, pain along spine, weak back and headaches' come to me and Ivt me show you why I can give you a cure does the urine burn you, pass it too frequently, pains in the bladder and prostate gland. I can relieve you at once and give you a permanent cure. This is especially the trouble with middle aged persons and if neglected, causes more distressing pains as you crow older. I cure this in a very short time. " TO SLFI Hit FKOM STOMACH OK LIVER TROUBLES? Have you pains after eating, does your food disagree with you, suffer from constipation and gases in tho bowels? Then come and consult me I will euro you in one month, complete restoration to health. My treatment is different from the old pills and nauseous medicines you have been tuking. It cures. SKIff AND BLOOD DISEASES. If you have blood poison, which causes eruption, pimples, sore throat, eczema and all rash and sores, nn mut.tpr hnur lnnr vr.i i.o.,o t ' ! , . j via uu.i. uvtu Diuo., a uuu cure vou ot the disease, many cases with one treatment. DISEASES OP WOMEN. I nOSltivnlv PlirA nil linn.hlpal nnndlflAn. fl.. ..n. I AT . .... ullululull!, ,. j.,ju iiinjr uo suiiering irom. jmv home treatment has been used by thousands with benefits in every case Come and let me advise you and a cure awaits you. I cure lunir trouhtn. nprvniiH rli'snncoa n,.;!t.r.Uir ... ....-i. i . nj i ' tawiiu, lues, uuu an enronic and special diseases. DISEASES OF MEN. YOUNG ME I psnppmllu invito mnn .1 1 in u rn oinr - I. . , ... . . un. cii.il, uuivuug, HfftK, UlnODa- ent, loss of ambition, no desire for work or pleasure, I waut you to call and get my special advice. I cure blood diseases, varicocele, weakness, losses and drains stopped in ten days. Ulcers, loss of ambition, nervous dftility, lack of energy and all special diseases of a private nature. Consult me confidentially, and .1 assure you of a permanent and lusting cure. No matter how long you have been sick or aw ut.vuav VI JUlll 14 l.TO.C, , REMEMBER. : ' I will make rriruliir mnnthlv r .vw uuu mi uimu-i mini your dis ease is, I want you to come and consult me. I have treated only chronic discaes for 25 years, and if you. are sick, you need the advice aud care of a man who has had the proper training and experience to cure you. Consultation Free, At the Central Hotel, Tioncsta, Wednesday, .Inly 20th. DE. F. A. EHOADS, Pittsburgh, Pa.
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