effie Smarts Mkda ft 2,500 Yards White English Madras All 35 cent quality at 19 cents. All new patterns, and all of a quality to make you wonder that they could be sold at any such a price. I hey are lull mer cerized. 35c is what we are asking for same grade over our counters. Ihese should not last long at 19c a yard. Blaxk Voiles, Plain and Fancy, 55 Cents. Goods that were $1 and 1.25. When we advertised these for last Saturday's selling there were upward of 20 pieces. In one day s selling this has been reduced by one-half. In one day's selling we got rid of over 500 yards. Must be pretty good values to effect that result. Grey Mixed Suitings, 55 Cents. Another line of dress fabrics, worth $1 and $1.25. 45 and 48 inches in width. Spring Styles in New Dress Fabrics. Only three weeks now to Easter and many a new dress and many a new suit must be in readiness then. One's good judg ment would seem to say do not longer delay the selection of the material. We have endeavored to meet your every requirement and have provided liberally of the new weaves that are to be so much in evidence in the spring appareling. Your attention is invited to a dozen of the new styles which Dress Goods counters are now showing in popular priced wei.' . fabrics, including the entire repertoire of new shade. Materials vary from 42 to 54 inches. Prices are 75c to 2 a t yard. The Smart & Silberberq Co. OIL CITY. PA. I V 47 ij REV. T. M. THOMPSON, O. D., Pnator of l lie Slmrpnlmrg Preshvtorlan cburch or Klttt)iir(r, ra., who will de liver the dedicatory sermon at Ihe (Indira Hon of new Presbyterian church of Tlo nesta, next Sunday, Mareu 13lli. - Oil City Trust Company, Oil City, Pa. One-Tenth Did you ever figure what one-tenth of your income depos ited rsgularly in a Savings Account with the Oil City Trust Co., would amount to in ten years? For instance, $10 deposit ed each month, with Four Per Cent. Added semi-annually, would place $1,475.00 to your credit at the end of that period. AVhy not try it! Mail Trains are Always Running and ready to carry your deposit to the Pituburgh Bank for Savings. Many depositor never visit the bank. W. are heartily glad to aee all who come, and glad to receive by mail the business of those who can not come in person. We have depos itors in all parts of the world who get FOUR PER CENT on their savings and are relieved of all worry. PITT5BURGH BANKo5AVINGS 41H.AVE and SMITHFIELD ST, PITTSBURGH PA. ASSETS OVER. 16 MILLION DOLLARS Write for Booklet CM. FOREST COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, 150.000. $100,000. Time Deposits Solicited. A. Watnk Cook, President. Will pay Four Per Cent, per Annum A. Wayne Cook, N. P. Wheeler, A. B. Kelly. Cashier. DI RECTO BS G. W. Robinson, War. Sm BARBAUQH, Vice President T. F. Ritchev. J. T. Dale. Wm, Smearbaugb, A. B. Kellv. Collections remitted for on day of pnyment at low rates. We promise our custom ers all the benefits consistent with conservative banking. Interest psid on time deposits. Tour patronage respectfully solicited. Mercantile Appraiser's List for Forest County, for Year A. D. 1910. The Wholesale ami Retail Venders of Foreign and Domestic Merchandise, bating Houses, Hililanl Konins, lirok ers, and Opera Houses In Forest Coun ty, Pennsylvania, are as follows, towit: NAMK. 1IU8INKSS. VOSTOKKICK, Adams, J. A., butcher, Tlonenta. Andrews, Mrn.M., merchant, Kellettville. Abbott, M. K., merchant, Kat Hickory, Atlantic Ketining Co., oils, Tionesta. Bromley, J. U., machinery, Tionesta. Bovard, F. J , druggist, Tionesta. Baxter, J. V., merchant, Uilfoyle. Baugtimsn, J.M.itU.A,, butchers, Mar ienville. Buhl, U. V., olgars, Marienville. Hortr.er Bros., merchants, Marienville. Bender, R. P., cigars, West Hickory. Bowman, T. J., Iced, Kant Hickory. Behreus, Lewis, merclmnt, Starr. Carson, A. A Hon, jewelers, Tionesta. Collins A Kreitler, merchants, Nebraska. Cook, A., Sous Co., merchants, Cooks-burtr. Cook, J. T., cigars and tobacco, Oaring- ton. Croasmun, W. A., merchant, Keilclyffe. Crouch & Zahniser, merchants, East II lckorv. ClarK. Mrs. J., milllnerv, KHt Hickory. Cooper. W. C, cigars, West Hickory. Cantleld, Harry S. .cigars. West Hickory. Carson, K. C-, cigars, Went Hickory. Cooper, W. C, billiards, West Hickory. Dunn iV Craig, druggists, Tionesta. Petar, V. J , cigars, Kellettville. Eminger, O. F., inerchant, Truemans. Kiserman, Mrs. Elizabeth, millinery, .Marienville. Foolg Creek Store Co., merchants, True mans. Fulton, Cbas., merchant, Duhring. Fulton, Robert, cigars, Tionesta. Gildersleeve, I. H , merchant, Brookston. Gerow, J. N, Jr., billiards, Tionesta. Uerow, J. N., Jr., restaurant, Tionesta. Haslet, James, furniture, Tionesta. Herman, R. M merchant, Tionesta. Hopkins, I,. J., merchant, Tionesta. haslet R. I... merchant. Tionesta. Hoyt, Mrs. O., merchant. Cooper Tract. Hunter, A. M., merchant, 1 igeon. Hartinan, Wm. A., oiercbaut, Kellett ville. Harkless, Frank, druggist, Kellettville, Hendricks, W. S., butcher, Kellettville. Harp, H. II., cigars, Marienville. Himestt Aul, butchers, Marienville. Hickory Drug Co., druggists, West Hick ory Hill, P. C, restaurant, Tionesta. Ingersoll, J. E.. merchant, Lj neb. Jackson, Cbas. E., merchant, Elulalla. Killmer Bros., merchants, Tionesta. Kiler, D. C, merchant, Marienville. Kelly, J. W billiards, Marienville. Lanson fc Gordon, merchants, Tionesta. Lei a fe Venturel, merchants, Tionesta, Lanson Bros., feed, Tionesta. Morgan, J. R merchant, Tionesta. McKown, G. It., cignrs, Nebraska. Miller, W. J., cigars, Kellettville. Mintz, David, merchant, Maiienville. Marienville Variety Store, merchants, Marienville. Mensch, M. C, hardware, Marienville. Mecbling & London, merchants, Clar- inglon. Myers, K. L., cigars, Endeavor. Miller, W. J., billiards. Kellettville. May burg Store Co .merchants, Mayburg. Nye, C. , merchant, Marienville. Nelll, A. D., fe Co., mercbauts, Marieu ville. Putnam, Mrs.R.R.,cigar9, West Hickory. Hobinson, U. W., A Sou, mercbauts, Tio-ne-ta. Randall, C. A., cigars, Tionesta. Reyner, T. J., merchant, Marienville. Reyner, Mrs. Ellen, cigars, Marienville, Koehrig, John, harness, Marienville. Reyner, Mrs, Ellen, rostauraut, Marien ville. Rosen, L. A., merchant, Endeavor. Ruse, Jag. T broker, Marienville. Scowden, J. C, hardware, Tionesta. Sandrock, Mrs. J. N millinery, Tionesta, Sigwortu.S. S., hardware, Tionesta. Snodgrass, Thus., merchant, Tionesta. Shoup, Wm., merchant, Muzette. Shaw A Rudy, cigars, Kellettville. Siizle, Wm., jeweler, Kellettville. Salmon Creek Mercantile Co., merchants, Kellettville. Shaw A Rudy, billiards, Kellettville. Sigworth A Keating, merchants, Marien ville. Stiles A Evans, merchants, Endeavor. Schweitzer, II. A., cigars, Endeavor. Shine, H, A., broker, Marienville. Smith, H. H. A Co., merchants, West Hickory. Tionesta Millinery Co., millinery, Tio nesta. Tionesta Gas Co., hardware, Tionesta. Van Horn, A. M., merchant, Pigeon. Vail, J. S merclmnt, West Hickory. Weaver, C. F., cigars, Tionesta. Wilson, Geo , butcher, Tionesta. Wolfe, A., merchant, Tionesta RFI). Wilson, Mrs. Ella.millinerv, Kellettville. Watson A Co., merchants, kellettville. Young. J. J., cigars, Marienville. Youuder, Mike, merchant, Brookston. Zuver, A Hon, cigars, Tionesta. Zahniser, Mrs. Florence, millinery, East Hickoiy. NOTICE Is hereby given to all persons ooncerned that an appeal Irorn the fore going appraisement will lie held at the office of the County Treasurer, in Tiones ta, Pa , on Saturday, April 2, 11)10, when and where they mav attend if they see proper. OhlON ALLIO, Mercantile Appraiser. Easter Three Weeks Off. Tbe things you want are here Come and have look. Just two propositions worth con sidering ou the clothes question: Tailoring iu our owu shop, Suits or Overcoats, J!50 aud up, or the Mo Cueo Company's Famous Ready-to-Wfr fitted by an expert cutter and any necessary alteration properly ruaiie by competent tailors. Prices $10 to $25 New Knox and Youman Hats. Neckwear, New Gloves, New Shirts and Collars. Pa, August Moqck OFTICIA1T. Office ) A 7M National Bank Building, OIL CITY, PA. Eyes examined froe. Exclusively optical. Fred. Grettenberger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work nertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General ISlackHinithiiig prompt ly done at Low Rates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and iust west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronnge solicited. FRED. GRETTENBERGER THE McCUEN CO. 2b AND 29 SENECA ST.. OIL CITY. PA. B & B white easier dresses Dresses for little girls, to 10; Confirmation, 12 to 1$ years Graduate, 16 to IS years styles simple and dainty to highly elaborate. Fine India and Persian Lawn end Mull Lingerie materials handsomely lace or embroidery trimd plain or fancy Xcts, also beautiful Dresses made of all Laces in many charming tcays. For Faster Confirmation Dresses, special aood styles and f ): an I Special pre para tion for Junior Misses fine Lace or Embroidery trimd Dresses, $10.00 to -WJ.OO. Misses' (1) to 18) fine Un- gerie Dresses $10.00 to $55.00. Girls' (Jf to 10) dainty new Yhite Dresses, $1.50 to $16tJ. BOGGS & BUHL NORTH SIDE. oittsbiirgH, FA SmoLrt Shoes. Each component part of a "Smart Shoe" must be perfeol iu quality and proportion. If the foot is pi ched or appears large the Iiibt is at fault. If it lores its original lines the materials are not good or the shoe was not built by craftsmen. These faults are elimi uated in our shoes. Our showing of "Smart Shoei" and Slippers in fashionable leathers or exclusive lasts should elicit your interest. JOE LEVI, Cor. Center, Seneca and Syca more Streets, OIL CITY, . 1A. NOTICE. I do all kinds of Upholstering. Itefinishing, Cabinet Work, &c. Leave all orders at Haslet's Furniture Store, Tionesta. n. 91. NIIEIMKD, 76 Main Street, - Oil City, Pa. Petroleum Phone 32511. hi Treat your machine right by using the right gasolines. WAVERLY 76 MOTOR STOVE Thrc .pi.l trade. Made from Pcnn.ylvania Crud. Oil. Qiv. Inttan tanous,powerful,clean explosion. Po itiv.ly will not form carbon deposits on .park pluc. or In cylinders. Ignites readily never fails. Ask your dealer, Wav.rlr Oil Works Co. Independnnt Oil Itafluera Pittsburg, P.. Pennsylvania Railroad Hnllotiii. DREDNAUCHT CARS. The nub of railroading is first class equipment and reliabli service. The Pennsylvania Railroad provides this for the public. For many months big all steel coaches, built like Dreadnaughts, have been operated on all through trains. Their easy-riding quali ties and steadiness of motion have been widely praised. The a 1 steel dining cars too bave distinct advantages over tbe wooden ones. They are stronger and steadier, and tbe act of eating is made more enjoyable by tbe smoother movement. There are also some steel Pullman Cars Combined Parlor Smokers and Baggage in the service now. Travelers like them. They have plenty of elbow room and they glide over tbe rails. Tbe Sleeping Cars are coming. Some four hundred parlor and sleep iog cars will be in use by Summer. These steel coaches and cars are the strongest vehicles ever built for passenger transportation. They are fire proof, break proof, and bend proof. Tbey represent tbe climax of safety aud the perfection of comfort in railroad travel. The Pennsylvania Railroad has always been the leader in all manner of improved equipment as well a9 in all methods of making their patrons more comfortable. This is why it is known and hon ored as tbe Standard Railroad of America. ' TTTTTTTTTTTT VTTTTTTTTTTTTT See Washington SPRINC VACATION EXCURSION Pennsylvania Railroad Friday, March 25, 1910 $11.00 From Tionesta i Stop over at Baltimore ami Pliilmlelpliiii allowed on return trip if ticket is deposited with Htatiou Ticket A Kent, affording opportunity ot ViNitinx ATLANTIC CITY. Tickets will be g od going on regular trains on date named and to return within eleven days, in cluding date of excursion. EASTER SUNDAY AT THE NATION'S CAPITAL Similar Excursion April 8 Full Information regarding leaving time of trains may be obtained of Ticket Agents. J.R.WOOD GEO. W. HOYD Passenger Traffic Manager General Passenger Agent i New Tailored Suits, f $12.50, $ 14.50, $16.50, $18.50, $20, $22.50, $25, $27.50, And from these by easy advances to $50. As heretofore we shall specialize on Women's Strictly Man-Tailored Suits' ior $16.50, 118 60 aud $20. Those who know what a really high standard of suit excellence at those prices has been attained in the past by this store may expect to find tbe asiortmeot at $16 50, $18 60 and $20 still larger and the quality, character aod general appearance nl the suits bet ter, at those three prices, than any previous showing we bave made. There are just four suits carried over from the fall season which will not be shown unless asked for, but on which the last low price has been recorded. WILLIAM B. JAMES, OIL CITY, PA. OARLON'S Just as a man must be built of the right "stuff" to stand the everyday "grind," so must a Shoe be Built f the Right "Stuff" To stand the every-day wear and tear imposed upon it by its owner. Our Goodyeacr Welt S3 Spe cials for Men and Women Are made of the right stuff they MUST be. If they were not they would never leave our store, for the reason that during all these years we have been retailing Shoes. We have also been building a REPUTATION. To-day our Goodyear Welts stand foremost as the STANDARD Shoe of the times. All prices. CARLON & COS, Oil City, Pa. Palm Beach, Fla. A Southern Gentleman adopted the following plan to provide a fund for his children when they should reach the ac of 21 years. When each child was born, he deposited a dollar in the savings bank in its name. The next year he deposited two. He kept this up each year, deixwiting the number of dollars the birthday represented in years. $306.16 was the amount at the child's credit when he became of age. It had a good effect because it taught the children the value of money. Have you a boy or girl? Why not do something for f:hem? One dollar will open an account in this bank. It will earn 4co annual interest Capital and Surplus $680,000.00 Total Assets Over $3,000,000.00 f rauMm rust (fompautf ,F Ft A N KLIN, P Atlantic City Cape May Wildwood, Sea Isle City, or Ocean City, N. J. Pennsylvania Railroad 1 EASTER 15 -DAY EXCURSION Friday, March 25th, 1910 .00 From Tionesta OVER AT PHILADELPHIA L$11 mmm stop alloweJ ou return triD i TTTfc- nsiZVii it ticket is deposited Ssfi wth Station Ticket Agent. EASTER SUNDAY ON THE BOARDWALK J Full information regarding leaving tluin ol trains on which tiekeln will be T accepted may oe ontainea 01 i icitec Agentfi, or H. 1'. rrazer D P. A., 807 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. J. R. WOOD, Passenger TrafHo Manager GEO. W. ROYn General Passenger Agent
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