Have You Protection AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE? You oannot afford to take your own risk against Iom by fire. Remember that we represent 14 OF THE BEST COMPANIES IN THE WORLD, and will be glad to call on you when yon want Are Insurance ttiat really protects. Drop us a card and we'll do the rest. We are agents in this county for the TITLE GUARANTY AND TRUST CO., and oan furnish security for County otflolals, bank officials, elo, cj. ami soi, TIONESTA and E ELLETTVILLE, PA. No Solicitors. RESULTS We have reduced our rates and increased our effi ciency. A full course in any department for only $16.00. Write for enrolling par ticulars now to secure desk room. Warren Business College, Warren, Pa. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Levi A Co. Ad. Lammers. Ad. David. Ossoff. Ad. Boggs A Buhl. Ad. TbePrlntiCo. Ad. TheKlnterCo. Ad. H. I. Cobeo. Local. Robinson A Son. Ad. Oil City Trust-Co. Ad. . Horse For Hale.- Local. Smart t Hllberberg. Ad. Pastime Theatre. Reader. Forest Co. Nat. Bank. Ad. Constitutional Amendments. Warren Business College. Ad. Henry O. Evsns. Legal Notice. TlonestaTwp. Auditors' Report. The Distinctive Garment Store. Ad. Oil market olosed at S 1.66. Is your subscription paid? You can get it at Hopkins' store, tf The Famous Bosa Grain Cradle at Slgworth's. adv Half Pint, Pint and Quart Fruit Jara at Slgworth's. 1 adv Baseball on the island tomorrow at 8:30, Sigel vs. Tionesta. We have on band best White Lime, $7.50 per ton. Lanson Bros. adv Fob Sals. Fine bay horse, 0 years old. Sound of limb; weight about 1,200; not afraid of autos. Inquire at this orBoe. adv The Republican can furuisb you with the very latest in engraved calling oarda or anything else in that line, at reasonable prices. tf. The management will give a dance at tbe German Hill pavilion in the evening of Friday, Aug. 14th, to which a general Invitation is extended. For Sale-The "Wilson Farm in President Township. 118 acres, with bouse and barn." Must be sold at once. J. W. Newmaker, Warren, Pa.. adv4t Mrs. Dallas Reck underwent an operation for a beallng In her head, Tues day morning, at the Oil City hospital, Dr. E. W. Bolton performing the opera tion. Oleomargarine always fresh, always tbe same price and making new friends each day, at 20o per pound in nine ponnd lots, at tbe Salmon Creek Mercantile Co., Kellettvllle, Pa. adv The officers for the ensuing year will be elected at the next meeting of tbe W. C. T. U., which will be held In the Pros byterlao Sunday school room, Tuesday evening, Aug. 11th. Liveryman Isaac McCoy of this plsoe and S. E. Church of Church Hill are tbe latest to take on Ford touring cars, hav ing been supplied through tbe Mensch agency at Marlenville. The Republican ia in receipt of a volume of tbe U. S. Agricultural Year Book for 1913. Tbe book oontalna much that is valuable to country folk-, and any one can bave a copy by writing to Cdh gressmsn Hullngs at Washington. While driving out Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. MoRee, of McKee bill, dls patobed a rattlesnake "whloh measured 8 feet 8 Inches in length and carried 14 rattles on tbe tip of bia tail. This is an unusually numerous "musto box." George W. Holeman bas tbe contract to drill three wells for Flnnegan A Wheeler on tbe Wheeler A Dusenbury land', near Endeavor, and expects to be gin tbe work as soon aa be can get bis drilling machine moved over from Pit bole. Tobaoco aslesmen wanted. Earn $100 monthly. Expenses. Experience un necessary. Advertise and take orders from merchants for Smoking and Chew ing tobacoo, Cigarettes, Cigars, etc. Send a 2j stamp for full particulars. Hembt Tobacco Co., New York, N. Y. adv 101 Harper McKean of Endeavor bad the little finger of bis right band quite badly injured Monday by getting it oaugbt In tbe latbe while at work in tbe company machine shop. Dr. Morrow attended blm and found that the tendons in both tbs finger and arm were atretcbed and drawn, making a painful Injury. Tbe cornerstone of the new United Evangelical church In Oil City, south aide, was laid on Tuesday evening at 6:15 o'clock. Tbe new building will cost twenty-five thousand dollars, and will be a fine edifice of brick and stone. Rev. B. F. Felt of this place conduoted the im posing ceremony and preached tbe ser mon. The Tionesta ball went over to 8igel by auto last Saturday and came borne with tbe short end of a 12 to 4 score. Sigel plays here tomorrow, Thursday, wben tbe borne boys will make a big effort to reverse that score. Sigel has a good team under the management of Harry Trumao and tbe fun will be worth seeing. At 3:30, on the island. Tbe board of Commissioners of For est County are attending tbe annual con vention at Erie this week. They attend ed to some official business at tbelr regu lar bi-monthly meeting yesterday morn ing and tben left in tbe Lawrence csr for the convention. Clerk Heury and So licitor Brown are also attending tbe con vention, being accompanied by their Wives, O. T. Aoderaon has moved b is Jewelry store from tbe Lawrence building to the Proper building at tbe corner ol Elm and Bridge atreets, which baa been finely fitted up for bis purposes. Mr. Anderson bss also established barber shop in tbe rear room or the building, and as he is known as an artist second to none, will command bis share of tbe publio pat ronage. -On the ninth of July last, at tbe Cburch of the Immacolale Conception, Wellavllle, N. Y., George L. King of West Ulokory, and Miss Margaret Dono van of Wellavllle, were united In mar riage, Rev. Father O'Brien officiating. Our most profound congratulations and best wishes to you and yours, George, and may tbe future bave very many bap py, prosperous years in store for you. While out whipping a stream for a mess of nice big red chubs last week one day C. R. Bowman mot with an accident which waa quite serious. He caught bis foot In a hole and was thrown forward on his face, cutting bla eyebrow and lacerat ing bis cbeek and making an ugly wound. Some of Charley's friends thought be bsd been having a round with Jack Johnson and got tbe worst of it. He ia getting along all right. Clarion Demoorat. -Tbe City Fruit store still keeps to tbe front with tbe choicest tbe markets afford In fruit aud vegetables. Another big In voice arriving this week, finer and Iresb er than ever, and If you want an appetiz ing viand Ibis is the place to go for it. Remember Mr. Cohen's offer of a beau tiful band-painted picture, handsomely framed, free with purchases amounting to $'.'5. Ask for tickets entitling you to oneol these splendid pictures when you bave accumulated $25 worth. Adv. Harry Harger, the 14-year-old son of Charles Harger, of Stewart Run, cut a bad gssb in his left foot last Tbursdsy forenoon, which will lay blm up for some time. He was working witb bis father in tbe woods, it being only his second day on the Job, and while trim ming tbe limbs from a fallen tree tbe ax was deflected Into bis foot, splitting tbe member back about three incbea between the second and third toes. The msin ar tery was severed and be lost a great deal of blood. He waa brought o town where Dr. Gregg aewed up tbe cut. Frank Stephena, one of our popular barbera, Is carrying bis left arm in a sling and is likely to be laid off from work for some time as a result of an acci dental fall from a bicycle on Tuesday of last week. He bad started down street on the wheel and waa about to alight when the machine darted from under him throwing blm with considerable force to the pavement. H la left arm was considerably bruised but be did not realize that a bone was fractured until a physician was consulted, who found a small bone below tbe elbow bad been cracked. Curtla McRinney Holbrook, 11-year-old grandson of Hon. J. C. McKloney, of TituBville, died early Sunday morning as tbe result of an accidental shooting from a ,22-callbre rifle in the bands of a boy about bis own age, on Saturday after noon. Young Holbrook and a neighbor boy named William Habn were shooting at a target and called to another boy, Robert Hoeoig, across tbe street near the McKlnney borne, to join tbem. Tbe lat ter boy was given tbe gun to try a shot. It Is thought be pressed tbe trigger un consciously and the gun was discharged, tbe ball entering tbe unfortunate lad's side and penetrating the bowels. He lived till tbe next morning. Tbe amendments to tbe State consti tution, six in number, wblob are being printed in the newspapers, and which may be read in tbe Republican tbis week, will not be voted upon tbis fall, but must pass another legislature before being submitted to a vote a year from this fall. Tbey Include: Giving women tbe right to vote; allowing Pulladelpbia to Increase Its debt; prescribing wilbin wbst limits tbe assembly may enact worklogmeo's compensation laws snd similar legislation; abolishing the office of secretary of Internal affaire: providing that laws be enacted whereby tbe state may Insure land titles; limiting Phila delphia's debt for improving the port to $25,000,000. Alfred C. Dunkle of Oil City, who with his wife and young son spent last week ii oamp at tbe Dunn oottage oo tbe river bank three miles above here, bad a peculiar and somewhat bair-ralslng ex perience the morning after arriving at tbe oottage. He and tbe boy came a day in advanoe in order to get things shaped up for the week's outing, and having a tent with them, tbe boy insisted (hat it would be more like camping if tbey pitched tbe lent and alept under It tbe first night, and tbe father fell in with tbe Idea. After a good night's rest tbey left tbe blankets and bedclothlng as they bad orawled from under them, camping fash ion, to set tbe cottage in order and cook breakfast. A few hours later tbey re turned to the tent to bring tbe stuff to tbe oottage, wben lo, a four foot blacksnake bad found the comfortable "nest" and coiled himself up under tbe blsnkets. Tbe rest can be Imagined. Tbe snake Is no more, and the "camping out" stunt lost Its charm from that moment. Never theless tbe family enjoyed tbe remainder ol their outing to the full, unmolested by snakes and vermlu. Tbe following item taken from a dis patob to the Fremont, Ohio, Messenger of last February, will be of Interest to many Republican readers acquainted witb the Gordon family: "Heirs of tbe late Al exander and Mary J. Gordon, both of whom died at Elkhart, Indiana, bave in corporated tbe interests In tbe two es tates, tbe estimated value of which la $500,000. Tbe purpose of the Inooporation is to keep the properly intact and facili tate tbe ultimate diaposition ol it. In cluded In tbe property are 720 acres of Elkhart county land, CIO aorea in Iowa, 20 parcels of Elkhart real estate and many stocks and bouds. Holrs are Allen H. Gordon, of Fremont, Ohio; Albert A. Gordon, of Elkhart; Alexander Gordon, of Richmond, Iod.; Wm. G. Gordon, of Ashland, Ore.; Addle Gordon Murdock, of Lafayette, Iod.; and Alice Gordon 8cbaefer, of Goshen, Ind. Alexander Gordon accumulated a fortune In (be lumber trade In Pennsylvania. His wife died a few months bro." Allen Gordon, who is well and favorably remembered by our citizena as a former resident here, Is now located at Fremont, Obio, where be Is senior member of tbe firm of Gor don A Shirley, box manufacturers. Lewis Bebrens of Starr waa consid erably shaken up and bad bla face and bead quite badly bruised yesterday, about tbe noon hour, by being thrown from the buggy in which be was driving down tbe German Hill road. The bold back strap broke letting tbe rig strike tbe horse's heels and be became unmanage able. When under high apeed Mr. Beb rens tried to Jump out of the rig and waa thrown violently to tbe ground with tbe above results, Tbe borse waa caught when be reached Elm atreet, and It waa found that neither be nor the rig were damaged to any great extent. After hav ing bis wounds dressed Mr. Behrens waa able to attend to business, and considered bis escape from more aerloua injury a lucky one. . ' A corps of the State's engineers from Warren arrived bere Monday and Imme diately set to work to survey tbe new piece of road leading from the end of tbe pavement to the creek bridge, laying tbe grade and arranging specifications so tbst bids for rebuilding tbe road may be asked for by the state highway department. Tbe engineera will bave finished their work today and it Is expected tbe con tract will be let in time to begin work of reconstruction by tbe first of September, thus enabling tbe contractor to finish tbe work before Inclement weather sets In. Tbe regrading of tbe bill and widening of tbe road bed in accordance witb tbe instructions of E. 8. Collins bas been completed, and foreman Frank Nelson bas made a fine job of it, leaving a very alight grade of what was ome quite a hill. Tbe Endeavor Auto Club, a recent or ganizatlon of the wide-awake town to our north, is showing commendable enter prise In Installing danger signs at critical points on tbe roads within a radiua of 25 or 30 miles of tbe town. Tbe signs are pretty and ornamental aa well as exceed ingly useful, being painted In red, wblte, blue and black, and bear tbe in scription, "Endeavor Auto Club. Dan ger. Hound Your Klaxon." Iu this con nection what tbe Oil City Blizzard says on tbe subject is quite apropos: "In view of tbe Increasing number of auto mobiles It baa been suggested that signs similar to those used by Mr. Sibley at River Ridge farm might be put up with good results. In the country at large tbe matter of rapid transit is holding publio attention. The condllionrare upon us. Tbey must be met. Salety first Is what tbe residents oi city and country alike must plan for. If Mr, Ford's prophecy Is true and automobles are boo a lo be within tbe reach of many tboussnds more, tbe planting of trees will bsve to be at tended to, for walkers will bave to take to them for life and tbe pursnlt of happi ness But now is tbe time to osluily think out sensible rules for tbe guidance of lovers of this gentle sport of automo oiling." Near Drowning Under Auto. Byrnn Mays, an employe at tbe handle factory above Endeavor, narrowly es caped drowning under bis automobile yesterday afternoon. He bad staited for a drive in bis Krit runabout, bis moth er occupying the seal at bis side, Wben be resched tbe forks of the road a short distanoe from bla borne be attempted to make a short turn to go up tbe Beaver Valley road when tbe machine turned turtle, going over the embankment and landing bottom side up in about two feet of water at the bead of tbe Endeavor mill pond, Mays and bia mother being thrown under tbe car. Mra. Maya was able to extricate berBelf but her son was so pinned down that be oould not move. Miss Cora Taft and a email boy aaw tbe accident aud rau to tbe assistance of the unfortunates. She saw at a glance what was needed to be done, and with unnat ural strength succeeded lo raisiug tbe car sufbulently to permit of tbe man's release by the help of tbe email boy. By tbis time other help bad arrived and found Mr, Mays well nigh suffocated from inhaling the water. After work ing witb blm and partially restoring blm to consciousness he was taken to bis borne, wbere Drs. Morrow and Lsfferty also soon arrived, and the Injured man was fully resuscitated. Several wouuda were found upon bis body, but tbe only one which the doctors feared might be ser ious was one over tbe small of the back. Tbe extent of this Injury could not be determined last evening. The indications tbis morning were that Mr. Mays' Inju ries are not Internal and that he will re cover. His mother waa not Injured to any extent. Cropp Family Reunion. At tbe last annual reunion of tbe Cropp family, which was held at F. W. Drey er's, on Hunter ruu, it wss decided that tbe annual reunion of 1014 should be held at 1. A. Cropp'a, formerly the C. F. Cropp homestead, on tbe first Saturday of August, which was laBt Saturday, At about 0:30 a. m. I be frienda began to gather In by twos, four and sixes until the noon hour, wben tbe number reached to one hundred and eight. Following are tbe different famillea represented: Wm. Cropp, D. J. Cropp, L. R. Cropp, J. A. Cropp, Asa Heath, F. W. Dreyer, Wm. Bower, Ernest Sibble, Henry Sibble, Charles Sibble, George Sibble, C. Bur benn, John Burbenn, Charles Sbaffer, S. E. Cburch, J. 11. Brady, A. W. Albaugb, A. Rboades, Hazel Sibble, all of Forest county; Adam Eropp, W. J. Rodgers, of Venango county; Wui. MoNot, F. 8. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler, of Crawford county; J. R. Cropp, of McKean county; Mrs. Katberine Keeler and daughter Iva, of New Matamoras, Obio; and there were also present two of the oldest residents of tbe county, Ernist Behreus and Elias Al baugb, who came to mingle tbelr voices witb C. F. Cropp, sged 83 yeara, tbe old est survivor of tbe Cropp family. At 12:30 the ladies called their husbands to the old log spring bouse wbere they bad stored away well filled baskets, which tbey took and marched to the appie or chard, wbere tbey covered a 64-foot table witb all tbe good things you oould think of. Wben all bad gathered around tbe table C. F. Cropp returned thanks, alter which all did justice to tbe good things. After tbe feast tbe crowd proceeded to an adjoining field and bad their picture taken. Tbe remainder of tbe afternoon until 4 o'clock was spent In playing games snd talking. Tben all departed for their borne, feeling that tbey bad bad a good time. The next reunion will be held at the home of Wm. McNut at Meadvllle. Tbe following are tbe offi cers elected: President, Mrs. Edward Cropp; vice president, Ollle Cropp; treas urer, Mrs H. E. Cburch; secretary, Mrs. Wm. McNut. PERSONAL. Mrs. W. C. Imel waa a Chautauqua visitor a few daya the last of the week. Miss Martha Armstrong, of Pitts burgh, la paying Tionesta frienda a visit. Miss Bess Sigworth left Monday for a week's visit witb friends In Berea, Obio. Miss Olive Lanson is home from Ell wood City, Lawrenoe Co., on a month's vacation, Mlsa Emma Chrlstensoo of Cherry Grove was a guest of Mlsa Bess Sigwortb last week. '.'-Mrs. Sarah Tremaine of Bradford ia visiting her slater, Mrs. F. Weok, on German Hill. V County Treasurer W. H. Brazee and family returned Friday from their visit In Eldred, Pa. Misses Blanche and Cora Drain, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, are guests at tbe borne of Wm. H. Harrison. Miss Emma Aroer, a atodent nurse at St. Vincent's boepital, Erie, is enjoy ing ber vacation at borne. Mrs. Mary Darts left last Friday for Utlca, N. Y., where she will resume ber work as a nurse in the state hospital. Miss Ruth Dimood, assistant princi pal of tbe Borough high school, is up from Oil City, tbe guest of Miss Colyn Clark. Editor Pickens came over from Mar lenville yesterday morning in IheSbeeley car and transacted business for an hour or two. Mra. H . A. Sblpe of Marlenville, and mother, Mra. Lewis Kelater of Kane, were guests of Mrs. Jamea B. Cottle tbe first of tbe week. -Prof. L. P. While of Frewsburg, N. Y., principal of tbe Borough high school, waa a visitor with Tionesta friends a part of tbe past week. Mr. and Mrs. Cbarlea Leopold of North Girard, Pa., and George Vockroth of Erie, motored down and spent last week with Mr, and Mra. A. F, Ledebur. West Hickory Items : Mr. acd Mrs. Roll 8mltb and daughter, of Youngs town, Ohio, are visiting bia mother thla week. Dr. Morrow and aon John apent Saturday In Oil City. Mrs. Chaunoey Landers and daugh ter Helen, of Los Angeles, Cal., wbo have been visiting relatives in tbe east for some time, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James J, Landers over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Pufflnberg, sons Curtis and Paul, and daughter Martha, of Wllkinsburg, stopped a abort time at tbe Rural House, Saturday, while on an auto trip to Chautauqua and other York State points of Interest. Mrs. H. II. Keeler and daughter, Miss Iva, of New Matamoras, Obio, wbo have been visiting in Forest and Clarion counties, left Tuesday for Buffalo, N. Y., accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sibble, of German Hill. Mr. and Mra. F. A. Breaklron and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Huefner of Frank lin, accompanied by Mr. Breiklron'a niece, of Oil City, motored up and spent Sunday ol last week at the home of Mra. Frances Korb, In Tionesta township. Ex -Congressman and Mrs. N. P. Wheeler of Endeavor are rejololng over tbe arrival of a grandson at tbe home of Mr. and.Wrs. J. A. tarley of Roohester, N. Y Mrs. Farley being their daughter. The youngster arrived on the 23d ult. Mr. and Mra. A. L. Thomson and daughter Leo la were guests at tbe borne of tbelr daughter, Mra. B. L. Grover, at Tunesassa, N. Y., part of last week. Mr, and Mra, Thomson returned borne Sunday evening but Miss Leola re mained lor a more extended visit. Mr. aud Mrs. DeWiltT. Zabnlaer, of Bolivar, Pa., are paying Tionesta a visit, Mrs. Z. being at present a guest at tbe borne of ber parents, Mr. and Mra. H. M. Foreman, while DeWItt went lo Bridge port, III., to attend the funeral of bis brother, Frsnk, whose death occurred there last week, Henry F. Cook of Santa Barbara, California, paid bla brother, Lyman Cook, of Nebraska, a most welcome visit last week. It bad been more than forty yeara since tbe brothers bad met, and there was a beap of old time remi niscence to thresh out in the few days that tbey passed together, Ralph A, Blocber la paying a visit to his mother and home frienda in Tionesta township, the first In several yeara. He baa been in the employ of the Ford auto mobile works at Detroit aa accountant for some time, tbe one Institution that Is not feeling tbe depression in tbe times, either psychological or tbe real sort. Mrs. S. R. Msxwell came borne Mon day afternoon from tbe Oil City hospital and ber many Irlends will be pleased to learn tbatsbe Is recovering nicely from a reoeut serious operstion. She wishes to return thanks to all tbe friends wbo so kindly remembered ber witb flowers, letters and oarda during the tedious stay in tbe hospital. Mr. and Mis. Benjamin Hersbfield and Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Noxon, of Oil City, motored through here yesterday af ternoon In the Hersbfield car and after a brief stop continued tbelr tour np tbe en chanting Tionesta creek route to Shef field aud Warren. The Republican la indebted to tbe party for a pleasant call before proceeding on tbelr way. The members of tbe family wbo were called bere by tbe death and burial of Frank W. Coleman were, Mr. aud Mrs. S. W. Coleman, aon Harold and daughter Helen, of Clarksburg, W. Vs.; Mr. and Mra. J. E. Coleman and daugh ters Martha and Elizabeth, of Oakdale, Pa.; Henry Coleman, of Delmont, Pa., and Mrs. John Young, of Aiken, Pa. Mrs. Veruah Watson Shewman and boo, Alon, will leave Friday forCbebalis, wbere tbey will visit relatives, snd will also visit at Tacoma and Seattle, and will travel through Paradise Valley and visit Mt. Rainier, wbere they will accompany a party of friends. Mrs. Sbewmsn and son will also visit Vancouver, B. C, be fore returning to this city. Courier, Ore gon City, Ore. Pastime Theatre, To-Night. Don't fall to see "Ksthlyn," No. 10, "The Warrior Maid." Tbe outcome is surcharged with Inter est. This one will hold you spellbound. Thursday, Bee the "World's Tour of Giants aod White Sox" No. 2. Tbis series is going to be very Inter esting, adv Cooper Tract It Is one week ago last Saturday since Mrs. D. F. Grosoost went to Sheffield and bad Dr. Russell of that place try bia abil ity In setting the ahoulder Joint of ber left arm, the Injury having been a source of much Buffering since tbe accident sev eral weeks ago. An Xray photo ahnwa tbe ball oat of tbe socket with apparently room enough to put it back, aud thanks to tbe M. D., who saw at a glaooe that be oould make the repair. Mr. Grosoost and wife, accompanied by Mrs, Harriger of Sheriff, drove out on tbe date mentioned and went Dr. Russell's offloe wbere tbe lady was put under an anestbetlo and tbe joint put In place. Monday tbe doctor came to tbla plaoe and re-dressed the arm and while here was called In to prescribe for the twin babies of Theodore Mszn. Thursday Mra, Adams accompanied Mrs. Grosoost to Sheffield to bave tbe lady 'a arm attended and we are very much pleased to state that It la coming along all right. Mr. and Mra. E. A. Wolfe drove to Cor ry In tbelr auto Thursday to take In tbe raoes, returning Friday evening. A. Showers and E. G. McCurdy of Lynch were business callers In our vil lage Tuesday, and Mr. McCurdy went on a pleasure trip to Ibe northwest before school begins and will enjoy sighl-seeing in Canada before returning. Miss Hulda Vantsssell of Sigel is mak ing her aister, Mrs. Plum Kale, a visit. M essrs. French and John Wol fe were Porkey visitors Saturday, driving down in the Ford oar, wbloh la atlll in tbe ring and not disabled In any way. Our school begioa August 31st, and Ibe children will tben be kept buay for tbe next elgbt montba.but tbe time la not loet as tbey will find later In life. Mlsa Msble Thomas will wield the slick tbla winter, and tbe unruly ones bad belter look out or tbe stick will touch them, and not very light at that Let us strive to bave it al ways lying down Instead of in tbe teach er's hand. The army worm did atrike ua in great numbers but did not do aa tnuob damage as we bad feared. Stat of Ohio Citt, op Toledo, I Lucus County, J Frank J. Chknev makes oath that he Is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State afore said, and that said firm will pay the aum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that can not be cured by tbe use of Hall's Ca tarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 0th day ot December, A. D. 181X1. seal. A. W.GLEASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mu cous surfaues of the system. Send lor testimonials, free. adv The Twenty Year Test. "Nome twenty years ago I used Cliam herlaln'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," wrltea Geo. W. Brock, pub lisher of tbe Enterprise, Aberdeen, Md. "I discovered tbst It was a quick and safe cure for diarrhoea. Slnoe then no one can sell me anything said to be Must as good.' During all these years I have used It and recommended it many times, and It bas never disappointed anyone." For sale by all dealera. adv Our CLEARANCE Sale Bids Fair To Be Brief and Lively If you were here Saturday you must have been impressed by the readi ness with which the public responds to our special announcements. Why is it ? Simply a matter of confidence, bred by our invariable policy of Honest Advertising end Fir Dealing. If you were not here do not wait for the words "Too Late" to be written against your opportunity, but come while the choosing is at its best. Men's Suits "Adler Rochester Made" Clothing with a national reputation for goodness. $30 00 Adler Rochester suits are now $22 50 $27 50 4 $20 00 $25 00 4 .""...$18 50 $22 50 4 $16 50 $20 00 4 44 $U 85 $18 00 Clothcraft suits are now $12 50 $15 00 4 4 $10 75 $12 50 4 $ 7 50 $10 00 Palm Beach suits are now $ 6 85 Young Men's Suits 32 to 38 chest in the newest English cuts. $25 00 Young Men's suits are now $17 50 $22 50 4 $15 00 $20 00 V 4 ,$13 50 $18 00 4 4 $1150 $15 00 4 4 $ 9 85 $12 50 4 4 $ 7 50 $10 00 4 4 $ 6 50 41&435ENGAST. 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 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 $ 6 00 $7 00 $ 8 00 $ 9 00 $10 00 $12 00 I " tOAjg: PR ICE CLOTHIER OIL The acme ot lashion, com bining the features of the hand bag and vanity case. Very Popular and Very Stylish. Entirely new. Can be car ried for shopping, lor dancing, for vacation trips, for every thing ladies do. A useful and inseparable companion. Made in all colors. Now on display in our windows. HARVEY FRITZ, Th Leading Jeweler, 32 Seneca St., Oil City, Pi. Summer Clearance Sale of Low Cuts Pumps, Colonials, Oxfords, Men's, Ladies', Boys', Girls'. $6.00 Oxfords .... now $4.76 $5.00 Oxfords ... .now $3.76 $4.00 Oxfords ... .now $2.96 $3.60 Oxfords ... .now $2.76 $3.00 Oxfords . . . .now $2.36 $2.60 Oxfords ... .now $1.90 $2.00 Oxfords ... .now $1.60 $1.76 Oxfords ....now $1.40 $1.60 Oxfords ....now $1.20 20 per cent, discount on all Luggage. LEVI & CO. Corner Center, Seneca and Syca more Streets, OIL CITY. PA. Young Men's Norfolks $15 00, $16 50 and $18 00, one and two of a kind and size $9 50 Adler Rochester Norfolks Fine Blue Serges, $25 00 values, now $14 50 Boys' Short Pants Suits 6 to 18 sizes, two piece, Norfolk style. $ 5 00 Norfolk Style Boys' suits are now.$3 75 .$1 50 $5 00 $6 00 $6 75 $7 50 $9 00 Boys' and Children's Suits Half Price Some are mussed from handling, making first choice most desirable. All Straw Hats Half Price Men's, Boys' and Children's. This does not include Panamas. off them. CITY. PA