-IfaveYou Protection AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE? You cm not afford to take roar own risk against loss by lire. Remember that we represent 14 OF THE BEST COMPANIES IN THE WORLD, and will be glad to call on you when yon want fire insurance tliat really protects. Drop 6s a card and we'll do the rest. We arc agents in tbis oounty for the TITLE GUARANTY AND TRUST CO., od can furnish security for County officials, bank officials, elo. C. fit AUK k SON. TIONESTA and KELLETTVILLE, PA. President. No Solicitors. RESULTS We have reduced our rates and increased our effi ciency. A full course in any department for only $15.00. Write for enrolling par ticulars now to secure desk room. Warren Business College, Warren, Pa. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I jammers. Ad. Boggs & Buhl. Ad. The Prints Co. Ad. The Klnter Co. Ad. Robinson & Son, Ad. Ora B. Hepler. Local. Oil City Trust Co. Ad. Dr. F. A. Rboads. Ad. Clarion Normal. Local. Smart 4 Silberberg. Ad. Jaoob E. Warner. Local. Forest Co. Nat. Bank. Ad. Henry O. Evans, (egrl Notioe. The Distinctive Garment Store. Ad. Pastime Theatre. Ada., Reder, Local. Oil market closed at f 1 60. Is your subscription paid? You can get it at Hopkins', ator,i tf The Famous Boss Brain .Cradle at Slgworth'a. ' " ' adv -Half Pint, Pint and Quart Fruit Jars atSigwortb's. dv We have on band best White Lime, $7.50 per ton. Lanson Bros. . ady A good horse for sale, 12 years old, sound and gentle, weight about 1,350. Will sell reasonable. Ora B. Hepler, Hlrobleton, Pa. dv4t The Republican can furulsh you with the very latest In engraved calling cards or anything else in that line, at reasonable prices, tf. Wasted, Agents: Good hustling men to sell Paints, Oils and Specialties. Good money to be made by good live bustlers. Pullman Manufacturing Co., Cleveland, Ohio. dv2t Oleomargarine always fresh, alwaya the same price and making new friends each day, at 20o per pound in nine pound lots, at the Salmon Creek Mercantile Co., Kellettville, Pa. "T" d J. C. Miller recently purchased the saw mill and timber on lots 685 and 686 IromG. wV' Gifford andA. H. Bailey, and expects J atart the null this week. Sheffield ObsemAj T--' ' Jaoob E.Wagner of Harmony town ship bas a good horse, well along In years but sound, weighing about 1100 pounds, which be desires to sell or trade tor farm machinery or implements which he can use. Adv. 2t. The Tiooesta Presbyterian Sunday aohool will hold Its annual picnio on the court bouse grounds next Wednesday, August 20th. All attendants of the Sun day school or church are cordially In vited to come. , Committee No. 1, ol the Lad Pes Aid, will bold a market In tbe basement or the Presbyteriau church next Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock. All Invited to come and secure a nice morsel for tbe Sunday dinner. , Free Methodist quarterly meeting will be held lu'the Town Line church beginning Friday evening and continu ing over Sunday. Presiding Elder Bry enton will bave charge of tbe meeting,. A cnnlial invitation is extended tOalC Following is the list or letters lying uncalled for in the Tionesta, Pa,, post office for week ending Aug, 10, 11)14: Mrs. Go6rge Fulton; Mrs. S. Qilmore, card; Mr. Richard Sutton. Glkn G. Gaston, P. M. The Endeavor baseball team won a snappy game on their home grounds last Saturday from Kellettville, 11.4, Next Saturday afternoon they will play May burg at Endeavor and promise to make the up creek fellows go some to get away with this game. -Ray MoWilliams killed two rattle anakes which he found near each other in tbe road at the foot of Noble bill, Sun day afternoon. They were a black and yellow, evidently a mated pair. One carried eight rattles but tbe other had lost tbe buzzer attachment. Tbe Drake Memorial Association is sendlug out invitations to oil men all over tbe United Slates, Inviting them to come to Titusville on Thursday, Aug 27, and take part in celebrating Drake Day and tbe flityfiftu anniversary of tbe founding of the oil industry. Tobacco salesmen wanted. Earn $100 monthly. Expenses, Experience un necessary. Advertise and take orders from merchants for Smoking and Chew ing tobacco, Cigarettes, Cigars, etc. Send a 2j stamp for full particulars, Hemet Tobacco Co., New York, N. Y. adv lOt Enrollments for tbe fall term at the Clarion State Normal School are coming in rapidly. If you have not already en rolled do so at ouce In order to bave tbe privilege of rooming in tbe dormitory. Buildings are equipped with all modern conveniences. Every pupil is under the direct supervision of a teacher and life at the school Is very home-like. Write for catalog. Amos P, Reeso, Principal, ad Frank E. Harkless has been notified of bis appointment as postmaster at Kel lettville. Tho office bas beon efficiently conducted for nearly a dozen years by Leon Watson, Esq., but as the victors are entitled to tbe spoils, according to the old Andrew Jackson theory, It was only a question of time when a change should take place with a change of adoiinistra tion. Only a couple of years and all these thiugs will be righted again. See? Ipe 3)st annual reunion of the North western Association, Grand Army of tbe BepuU,wiUmeet. aTneaut Lake, Friday, August 28. i tractive pro- gram bas been arranga The Tldioute ews reminds us that to, I tbe associ ation originally planned BtTTT carried out by tbe late Capt, J. M. Clapp. Pennsylvania oil prices continue to tumble, $1.50 being the latest quotation by tbe Seep purchasing agency. Meroer Black also tobogganed Ave cents while New Castle dropped eight cents. All other grades were bit to tbe extent of three cents. The quotations were: Penn sylvania $1.50; Meroer Black ,1.07; New Castle $1 07; Cabell $1.00; Corning 87o; Rsgland 67. Harvey, the ten-year-old aon of David Walters of Newmansville, narrow ly escaped death a few days ago from an infuriated neighboring cow which be was attempting to drive off tbe premises. Tbe oow made a dash for the lad and one of her horns caught In tbe socket of bis right eye tearing a great gah upward through the boy's forehead. Several stitobes were required to close tbe wound by a surgeon, and it is probable tbe boy's face will be marked for life. Mrs. Luella Stroup of Cherry tree township bas entered suit against her husband, John Pepr Stroup, of Plumer, tbe charges made against him being cruel and barbarous treatment and indignities to the person, Tbe couple was married at Brookstoo, Forest county, Aug. 29, 1898. During tbe time tbey lived togeth er, having parted In October last, tbey resided in various places In Forest and Vjnango counties, finally separating at Plumer.--Tltusv!lle Herald. Charlie Bush of Oldtown, Is also some fiBbe'rman. Saturday he played two beautilul sftooiuienM of pike for a catch down below the Little Tloneata creek harbor, one of which measured 26 Inches and weighed four founds, and tbe other stretched to 35 Inches and lipped tbe balancers at seven pounds. Out of Ave strikes with bis casting rig Charlie bas landed four pike tbis season, which Is going some for one who does not aspire to championship stunts, and bis elder brolher.sJobn, must look to bis laurels or retire to the "bas been" class, The Pastime Theatre .management bas booked tbe Famous Players Films Service, which oonsists of all the leading players In tbe country. We will bave one every week, on Wednesday. These pictures are In from 4 to 6 reels. Our first feature, for Sept. 2d, will be tbe fa mdns ''Mary Pick ford," in one of ber great character studies. We are at a great expense to give tbe people of Tionesta these master-piece films. Turn out and see something great. It is our aim to show the best. Remember, one every Wednesday, beginning Sept. 2. Matinee on Wednesday, commencing Sept. 2. Ad Orion L. Bleakley, one of Franklin's prominent young business men, died at his borne In that city Sunday evening af ter a short illness, aged 35 years. He was beloved by all who knew him and the sudden summons came as a great Bbock to tbe community In which be wss held In highest esteem. Tbe deceased was a son of Mrs. William J. Bleakley who bas relatives and many friends In Tionesta where she often visits, and where she will find many sympathisers in tbis af fliction. Mrs. Suie M. Sbarpe, a relative of tbe family, Is attending tbe funeral to be held today from the late home of Ibe deceased. Tbe Tionesta baseball team went to Titusville last Wednesday for game with the St. Titus team and came home with the cipher end of a 6 to 0 score. Tbe Herald says It wss easily one of tbe snappiest and best played contests seen there In a long time. There were but two errors made all day and both teams played .hangup ball at all times. Tio nesta Vent over to Snydersbnrg Satur day and defeated Ibe team there by a score ol 4 to 3 in a game that was marked by good pitching and fast fielding by both teams. Tionesta will entertain the Oil City Pirates here next Saturday, tbe game to begin at 3:30. A dispatch from Butler, Pa., dated Sunday, stated that Millie Sweitzer, aged 23, of ilarlenvllle bad been killed, and that Nannie Minnick of Marienvllle and George Benzll and John Herman, both of East Brady, bad been Injured when the automobile In which tbey were riding overturned while descending a steep hill near Turkey City, None of the parties reside at Marienvllle, but tbe unfortu nate young lady who lost ber life was a half sister or William Taylor of that place, and at the time or tbe accident hsr mother was visiting there. Tbe injuries sustained ty ibe other members or the auto party are not serious and they are recovering, L. E, Sbreckengost, or Coleman's Mill, bsd a lively experience when his oar skidded and went over the bank while be was going from tbis place to the mill, Monday morning. Just after tbe heavy rainstorm be was going along at an easy gait between the Tletsworth bill and the Tionesta creek bridge when tbe car skidded toward the outer embank ment, lie quickly shut off the power, applied tbe brakes and jumped, hut the car kept sliding, finally landing right side up and without a broken bolt five or six feet below on the Sheffield fc Tio nesta Railway tracks. After getting the car beaded In tbe right direction Mr, Sbreckengost applied tbe power and ran the machine up tbe railroad and onto tbe public road at the creek bridge, none tbe worse for bis mishap, Recently Fisbwarden J. P. Albert, or Warren, entered complaint before Jus tice C. A, Randall of Tiouesta, against tbe Tionesta Valley Chemical Compauy and tbe Watson Lsnds Lumber Com pany at Mayburg on Tionesta creek, and tbe West Hickory Tanniug Company at West Hickory on the Allegheny river, charging these industries with allowing deleterious matter to enter tbe streams on which tbey are located. On Saturday representatives of these companies met Mr. Albert at Justice Randall's office and the situatiou was gone over and amicably discussed, with the result that the com panies sgreed to add to such disposal fa cilities as had already been adopted by them, as will entirely eradicate any fu ture trouble in tbis connection, these im provements to be completed by October first. How To Cure A Sprain. A sprain may be cured In about one third tbe time required hy the usual treatment by applying Chamberlalu's Liniment and obaerving the directions with each bottle. For sale by all dealers. . 1 v , I Miss Lon lee Zlglor of 8blppnville, Pa., is a guest or Miss Marguerite Blum, Miss Maud Can field returned Friday evening from a six weeks' visit at Chau tauqua. Charles C. MoGee, of Curwensville, Pa., was a guest of Tiouesta friends over Sunday. Gib. Hageity la borne from Oklaho ma on account of the deadnesa of busi ness out Ibere. David Edwards aud daughter Doro thy, if Sharon, were guests at D. W. Clark'a, Sunday. .' Miss Evelyn Grove spent the past week a tbe guest or Miss .Gladys White at Fentoovllle, N. Y. Mrs. Robert A. Fulton spent Sunday with ber sister. Mis. A. H. Gallup, at tbe latter'a cottage at Lily Dale. Mrs. Calvin Work or Fort Morgan, Colo., ia enjiying a visit to ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Rarle, at Redely lie, Pa. -Clement Gill of Marietta, Ohio, is spending a part of bis vscation with bis brother, Prof. Gill, at bis Little Hickory cottage. Mrs, Flora Hunter and Miss Msble Flllliard are visiting at tbe home of Miss Milliard's parents at Endeavor. Frank lin Herald. Mrs. George Holeman Is a guest of Mr. and Mrs, Merlon Mealy, who are spending a ten days' outing at a Henry's Bend cottage. Mrs. J. H. Derickson Is entertaining ber aister, Mrs. R. 8. Wallace of East Brady, who arrived esterday for a couple of weeks'.vlalt. . : Coiroty Commissioner U. H. Mo Clellao of Marienvllle, and bis son-in-law, M. G. Bishop,' or Butler, were Tio nesta visitors Tuesday, W. Wayne Hind man or Clarion, Democratic candidate for State Senator in tbis district was looking alter bis fences In tbis viciuity Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Crawford, of Grove City, and R: B. Crawford, or Oil City, were guests of Ibe former's brother, Judge R, B. Crawford, Saturday aud Sunday, Mrs. I). J. Glenn, Miss Ruth Glenn, Reed Glenn and Fred. Confer, of Corsica, Pa., were guests at J. C. Gelst'a over Sunday, coining over with Mr. Simpson In bis car. 8. B. Snook, general manager for the Coleman, Harterix McCormick company at their Johu'i run mills, returned Mon day evening from a business trip to Williamsport, Mrs. S. W. Farmer and children, of Tldioute, are here for a few weeks occu pying their borne at the foot of inlands street while having some repairs made about the premises. Mrs. Harry Smith, of West Hickory, who Is visiting at tbe borne of her moth er, Mrs. W, S. Raveosoroft, entertained a number of friends at luoobeon Friday. Ridgway Democrat. Rev. and Mrs, H. A, Bailey and tbe children are spending the week witb rel atives and friends at their old home at Emlenton, and will take in the big mer chants' picnic at that place today, Rev. and Mrs. W. P. Holllater and daughter Marian, of East Palestine, O , are guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. G, Gaston. Their son, brands Holllster, csme witb them, but returned borne Monday, Miss Lenore Rilchey is home from Pittsburgh for a visit witb ber parents. She bas been one of a house party of young folks who bave been enjoying an outing at Rock mere for the past ten days. A daughter was born to Dr. and Mrs, D, H. Edwards of Washington, Pa,, on Thursday last. Tbis advent takes neigh bor Smearbaugb out of tbe class of us young fellows and puts him in with the grandpas. Miss June Herman has been enjoy ing a camping trip on Conewango creek during the past week, being the guest of Miss Snyder witb a party of other War ren friends in the Crary cottage near Ackley, Pa. Rev. J. E. Hillard of tbe Polk M. E church was a business visitor at Nebras ka Thursday evening and Friday, and lound time to shake hands with numer ous old Tionesta friends as be was pass ing through. Mr. Hinckley of Sheffield and Harry Shields ol Brookstoo, witb their families motored down Sunday iu the former's seven-passenger louring car, and spent tbe day witb Mrs, Shields' sister, Mrs. Jacob Slggius. Mrs. George Mesder and children of James'owu, N. Y., and Mrs Homer Willis of Cambridge Springs, Pa., ended a week's delightful visit Saturday with tbe former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frod. Welngard, or German Hill. Karl Kiser is borne Irom tbe Oklaho ma oil fields, where business in that line is just now about as flat as the lay of the land In that wide-open state. He has been there about eight months, and will return when business shapes up sgsin. A post card, mailed from London on August 5 by Mayor J. B. Slggins, was te- ceived Friday by City Controller Mao- Kenzie. On it the mayor writes that be had been detained in London on account of the wsr and liked tbe "old town." Derrick. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hassey, Miss Margaret Hassey, of Oil City, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Parks and son aud daugh ter of Stoneboro, came up Suuday morn ing and drove to Lickingville where they spout tbe day witb Mrs. Hassey 's mother. R.M.Morrison or Pittsburg, a for mer well known and popular Marienvllle resident, was through here Thursday on an auto trip which will include a good share or York State. Milt, was welcom ed by a lot or old friends during his short stay In tbe burg. Mrs. R. W. Moon or Onltonvillo stopped In town with friends Friday and Saturday while returning from attend ance upon the annual reunion of the Keister family, ancestors of her late hus band . Nearly two hundred decendeuts attended the function. R. J. Thorn ps-.n, treasurer of the Ridgway Dynamo & Eleotrio Co., was taken very suddenly and painfully ill yesterday noon, lust as be was leaving the office for dinner. He was rushed to a physician's office fo an auto and a rem edy administered, which relieved his psin, but he was much exhausted uutil atleruoon, tuonu k.k.gway Advocate 13th.' Hon. J. W. Kepler and wife, and Herman Everts, of Pine Grove, Center county, are here lor few days' visit with Tiouesta friends, tbe former being guests or Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Davis, aud Mr. Everts a guest or bis uncle, R. M. Herman, They came over In Mr. Kep ler' touring oar. Mrs. Mary M. Maze, or Clarington, Pa., who is 79 years young, is spending the week with ber niece at oue or the pleasant oottages on Ibe Allegheny river, and expeola to extend ber trip to It u Halo, Niagara Falls and other points. She was one or several who made tbe first trip on the Allegheny Valley Railroad. J. A, Adams has a letter from bis brother-in-law, Col. A. Ciifford, written While on board of ship,-stating that the family had reached home, lu Boston, Iu safety and good health. They were caught In the war maelstrom while touring in Europe aud bad a peck of trouble in getting out of the country. -P. W. Lindsay of the Pittsburgh Dispatch force, is back for bis auuual camping vacation, having brought a 0 mple or Iriends with him, E. W. Hams ter bikI Tbos. E. Williams, to enjoy the outiug. Their camp is pitched ou one of the beautiful Islands opposite Jamieson station. Other friends are expectod to Join tbe party later In the week. The stork bss been busy and quite liberal In tbe distributions within tbe past week. The first slop was made' at Ray Birtcil'a last Wednesday where a plump little drayman was left. But on tbe day following, Thursday, the old bird was more liberal, leaving a bounc ing Loy and a pretly little girl to gladden the hearts or Mr, and Mrs. Mat, Cuuniug bam, on South Elm Btreet, James Craig visited Tiouesta as a guest or R, M, Herman a couple or days last week, James left Tiouesta wbeu a mere lad, a doznn years ago, w ith bis mother, Mrs. J, L. Craig,. locating at Los Angeles, California, but he is now witb tbe Sauta Fe railroad at Needles, Cal,, where he is holding down a good posi tion. This Was his first visit to old friends since leaving and they were glad to welcome him back, but sorry he could not stay longer. John Deohantof Strobleton was cir culating among old friends here Wednes day, while carrying bis left arm In a sling. On the Fourth or July be was lighting tbe dance ball uear his homo and while reaching up to tbe jet bis feet slipped from under blm ou the wsxed floor and be fell on bis shoulder fractur ing the bones. Besides making a very painful wound it seems a slow one to heal properly, throwing John out of his summer's work on tbe farm. Misses Martha and Nancy Morrow of Tldioute were over-Sunday guests of Tionesta friends. Next Monday Miss Nancy expects to leave for Seattle, Wash., to take up her duties as Precept ress and teacher of English In the Seattle Seminary and College, to which position she was called several weeks ago. 81, e leaves a host of friends In the east who not only wish her greatest happiness in ber new borne but predict lor her the most complete Bucotss in the work for which tbey believe she is admirably fitted. A very pleasant day was spent at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomss McCool, of Tylershurg, Saturday, August 15th, when their children were all gathered borne for a family reunion. Tbe mem bers of tbe family and other guests pres ent were, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Barrett and family of Kellettville; Mrs. L. R. Webster and three daughters, of Van dergrift; Mr, and Mrs. K, A. McCool aud family, of Tylersburg; Mrs, Effie llarrl ger and two children, of Sheriff; Mr, and Mrs. C, B, McCool and two daugh ters and Miss Bessie Porter, of Tionesta; Mrs. John Emert, of Tylersburg, and Mr. Maze Snyder, or Pittsburgh. At 12 o'clock all did justice to a well filled table of most delicious eatables. In tbe afternoon Miss Imogene Itlle came witb her camera and toon the pictures of the party, Klinestiver-Copeland Wedding. A pretty home wedding was solemnized Wednesday forenoon, Aug. 12th, at 11 o'clock, when Miss Constance Cinderella Copeland, daughter of Mrs. Phoebe Copeland, of West Hickory, became the wlfo of Allison E, Klinestiver. Rev. M. E. Wolcott, pastor of the Free Methodist church of Tinnesta, officiated, the cere mony taking place before the following guests; Mr. and and Mrs. J. L, Kline sliver and son Glenn, Mrs. J. E. Schwab and daughter Emma, Miss Rachel Al baugb, of East Hickory; Mr, and Mrs. R. K, Grove and daughter Eva, ol Kel lettville; Mr, and Mrs, W, A. Martman, Mr, and Mrs. S. O. Steele and two chil dren, of Mayburg; Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Foreman and son, of Tionesta; Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Copeland, of Stewart Run, and A. L. Hartmnn, of Washington, D. C. The bride's family were sll present except her brother Harold, of West Vir ginia. Mr. and Mrs. W, A. Ilartman acted as best man and bridesmaid. The dinner was served on a large table in tbe shade by the bouse. The bride bas been a popular teacher In the county for three years and as an evidence of the esteem in which she is beld received many beauti ful and useful presents. It had Just been twenty-four years from that day sinue the bride's mother and father wore married. Mr. and Mrs, Klinestiver loll in a car for a short trip, alter which they will be at homo in Nebraska, Pa. Many Iriends will join iu wishing for thorn a long life of prosperity and happiness. They Pay The Printer And Sleep Well. Subscription renewals are thankfully acknowledged as follows: Prituer Agnew, VouugHville, l'a. M. L. Rhodes, Tionesta, Geo. M, Dunkle, New Hern, N. C, W. 11. Rarie, Redclyllo, Pa. Judge Lindsey, Warren, l'a. J. W. Daubenspeck, Kellettville, Pa. J. W. Mong, Hhipponsvllle, Pa. Pastime Theatre, No-Night. See"Ksthlyn," No. II. This one is as good as the last. Friday, White Sox and Giants World's Tour, No. 4. Also four other tine pictures. Monday, Pauline, No. 0. Everyone is coming. adv vOUIt. v.N. ORAND JOHOKS. Albaugh, A, W., farmer, Hickory, Cook, A. R., laborer, Jenks. Combs, J. E., laborer, Hickory. Downey, W. M., laborer, Harmony. Dunkle, J. , luborer, Howe. Emick, Charles, furtner, Harmony. Fox, I. M., foreman, Hickory. Foglo, M. L., driller, Harmony. Grolcmund, James, laborer, Jenks. Hunter, 8. E., laborer, Hickory. Higlitield, C. F., laborer, Hickory. Hilscinun, George, former, Croon. Jackson, J, M., pumper, Howe. Johnson, Albert, laborer, Kingslcy. Kreitlor, F. X., lumberman, Green. Ketch, H. M., farmer, Harmony. Landers, C. F., pumper, Harmony. McCool, Charles, laborer, Tionesta lioro. Mealy, Jacob, farmer, Tionesta Twp. Pickens, V. II., editor, Jenks. Stover, Olcy, farmer, Kingsley, Siggins, Orion, lumbcrmim, Harmony. Swul), J. E., butcher, Hickory. Yogus, Wm., laborer, King-Icy. v I'KTIT JUItOKS. Anderson, E. T., pumper, Howe. Acdersoii,Charlcs, luborer.Tionesta lloro. Byers, Philip, farmer, Tionesta Twp. HuuKliman, John M., butcher, Jenks. Berlin, E. E., fanner, Kingsley. Ilium, Henry, farmer, Tionesta Twp. Kingman, W. F., farmer, Harmony. Beau, R. F., pumper, Green. Khun, Philip, luborer, Tionesta lloro. Kan k head, J. X., laborer, Tionesta Koro. Kerlin, Lee, laborer, Tionestu Koro. Kreiinemau, H. W,, luborer, Harnett. Cunningham, J. P., clerk, Kingsley. Cottle, J. It., laborer, Tionesta lloro. Cook, S. D., filer, Kingsley. Cook, Julius, carpenter, Kingsley, Carroll, Mike, saw filer, Kinjrslcy. Cropp, J. A., farmer, Green. Dodson, John, farmer, Jenks. Fitzgerald, S. W., furmer, Harnett. Fitzgerald, E. It., laborer, Green,' Fulton, It. A., landlord, Tionesta Koro. Fuller, Philip, fanner, Tionesta Twp. Green, Joseph, tux collector, Harmony. Goodurd, J. J., luborer, Howo. Gross, W. 1)., luiuburinan, Harnett. (Jilbrcatli, Samuel, teamster, Kingsley. Gorman, L. A., oil producer, Harmony. Howell, A. J., laborer, Harmony. Huuold, H. O., fanner, Green, llolcnuin, G. V., driller, Tionesta Koro. Jones, John, lumber settler, Hickory, Keein, Joseph, laborer, Tiouesta Twp. Killer, 1). C, merchant, Jenks. Lunger, Clurk, foreman, Kingsley. Leslie, Frank )., farmer, Burnett. Moore, J. E., laborer, Jenks. Nash, Frank, laborer, Kingsley. Htrickenberg, Albert, farmer, Tionesta Tp. Stiles, K. G., merchant, Hickory. Stiles, W. II., merchant, Hickory. Sliipo, Leo, merchant, Jenks. Towns, G. K., teamster, Tionesta Koro. Whittckin, F. F., surveyor, Tionesta Koro. Society Notes. HONORING IllUUK-TO UK. Miss Sarah Carson entertained Tues day afternoon in bouor of Miss Muriel Dunn, a prospective bride. The color scheme was yellow and while. A feature of the afternoon was the making of use ful household articles, and a shower. announce knoacikmknt. Mr. and Mrs. William Smearbaugb formally annnuuee the engagement of their daughter, Miss Helen Knox Smearbaugb, to Russell Jamieson Hop Hins, sou of Mr. and Mrs. L J. Hop kins. Tbe engagement is to be followed by an early autumn wedding. Mayburg. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Burrows and daughter, Mary, of Tionesta, were guests or tbe former's brother Frank and wife a few days last week, and while here picked some blackberries. Miss Essie Perry, who for some time has been absent from this place, has re turned. Mrs. Anna Stroup and three children of Minister, were guests or the former's brother John and wife a few days last week. They (Stroup's) expect to move to Jamestown in the near future. Lottie Glenn has returned to this place after being absent for some time. Nettle Carroll of Jamestown is visiting with her parents at tbis place, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Deshuer and child ren, Helen and Hazel, called at tho Ed ward Mealy home WednaVIa'aaUig. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Long ol on City were over-Sunday guests at the George Zuber home. Miss Msrgaret Framplon ol Rousevilie has returned to this place. She Is a teach er in the May burg school. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Carroll and child ren wore Suuday guests with friends at Oil City, Dura Mealy. of Beaver Valley was a guest of the Win. Deshner family Sunday, Perry Krltton spent Sunday with bis wife and family at Millstone, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hendrlckson and son Clarence spent Suuday with the former's son, Hen fried and wlfo, at Tio nesta. Oliver Mealy, making a round trip, called on friends at Newtown, Tionesta, Hickory and Beaver Valley Sunday. Miss Mable Watson of Kellettville was the guest of Miss Tressa Hondrickson over Sunday. W. C. T. U. County Convention. The 28th annual convention of the For est County Women's Christian Temper ance Union will be hold Iu the M. E. church at Clarington, Sopt. 15 and 10, Hill, All officers, county superintend ents, local presidents and delegates should plan to attend every session. Tbe convention will open promptly at 2:110 Tuesday afternoon and close Wednesday evening. Superintendents will be asked to speak on "My plan for tbe coming year," and presidents on "The best thing my Union did during the year." Anyone unable to attend should provide a substitute to speak fur her. A good program bas been prepared of which fur ther notice will be given. The women of Clarington are ready to welcome us and we should go iu large numbers prepared to help and receive help, asking God's blessing on our cause, Mksj. 10. Mykta II cmno, President. Mrs, Ida E. Small, Cor. Secy. Range Reunion. The seventh annual reunion of the fUnge family will lie huld at 1'ullock's UchcIi, near Mill VillHge, Krle county, Pa., Wednesday, August 'M, 1UI4. All relative are Invited and urnod to lie present and enjoy a koou . Kuur IUnok Jo.nks, Secretary. Columbia Graphophone. 1 6 .,. -wCN J 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. Howard's rharinncy. 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 1,1 4 Li . FARMERS and GARDENERS Plow to a Hand Cultivator Fishing Tackle, Let us furnish your Hardware, Heavy and Shelf 3. 0. SC0WMN, TIONESTA, PA. For Sale, 22 Young The Following Sizes: 33 34 35 Every Suit offered is a Clothcraft and therefore is made from absolutely all wool cloths the colors are medium grays and mixtures and sizes and colors of course are not the best or latest style - if they were we can assure you the price of these suits would be $12.00 and $16.00 instead of $5.00 as stated. If you can use them they are wonderfully good values. For Sale, 31 Boys' Suits $2.50 Sizes 11 to 17 only these suits were $5.00 to $8.00, but they are all plain coat suit not Norfolk, but blouse punts -if they were Norf oiks they would be $6.00 to $8.00 make a rattling good school suit for a boy, as cloth is best of all wool in every one of them. For Sale, 16 Boys' Khaki Suits $1 6 to 16 sizes Norfolk coat with blouse pants made from an excellent quality of tan khaki cloth, well made and good style garment. Klf (fOAi PR 4S X5NA ST, New Style Parasol. Just Received. A delayed shipment ot Fara sols, will be closed out One-Fourth Off. All colors. HARVEY FRITZ, The Leading Jeweler, 32 Seneca St., Oil City, Pa. Summer Clearance Sale of Low Cuts Pumps, Colonials, Oxfords, ; Men's, Ladies', Boys', Girls'. $6.00 $5.00 $4.00 $3.60 $3.00 $2.60 $2.00 $1.76 $1.60 Oxfords , Oxfords Oxfords Oxfords Oxfords Oxfords Oxfords Oxfords Oxfords , . . .now $4.76 ...now $3.76 ...now $2.96 ...now $2.76 ...now $2.36 ...now $1.90 ...now $1.60 ...now $1.40 ...now $1.20 20 per cent, discount on all Luggage. LEVI & CO. Corner Center, Seneca and Syca more Streets, Oil, 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. Goods. You'll find the prices are right. Men's Suits For $5 36 37 38 ICE" CLOTHIER" OIL CITY FA