T RATES OFADVERTISINGi One Square, one Inoh, one week... j 1 00 One Square, one Inch, one month., i 00 One Square, one Inoh, 8 months..... 6 00 One Square, one Inch, one year .. 10 10 Two Squares, one year 16 00 Quarter Column, one year 80 00 Half Column, one year. 60 00 One Column, one year .. 100 00 Legal advertisements ten cents per line each insertion. We do fine Job Printing of every de scription at reasonable rates, but It's cash on delivery. a evury Wednesday by J. C. WENK. Forest Repot; in Smearbaugh & Wenk Building, BLM BTBKKT, TI0NB8TA, FA. i Sl-OO A Year, Btrletly la Advaaea. tnred apooud-olaat matter at the olHee at Tloneala. u lubaorlpUun received fur shorter ; iod than three months. Oorrewpondonco soliuited, but no notioe ill be taken of anonymous communica nt Always ive your name. VOL. XLIII. NO. 38. TIONESTA, PA., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1910. $1.00 PER ANNUM. lican. A t w BOROUGH OFFICERS. iirgess. J. P. W. Keck. slices of the reaeeO. A. Randall, D. lark. (Heifmen. J.W.Tianders, J. T. Dale, S. Knblnson, Win. Sinearbaufth, ik Joyce, W. O. Calhoun, A, Ji. iy. instable Charles Clark. rflector W. 11. Hood. hoot Directors i. C. Scowdon, R. M. man, (J Jaininion, J. J. Landers, J. eltit, Joseph Clark. ORKST COUNTY OFFICERS. Hember of Congress U. P. Wheoler. Member of iS'ennteJ. K. P. Hall, issemblgA.. K. MechllnR, President Judge Win. K. Kloe. Associate Judges P. C. Hill, Samuel ill. Prothonotary, Register t Recorder, te. -J. C. l1nt. Sheriff R. Maxwell. Treasurer ilea. W. Holeman. Commissioners Win. H. Harrison, J. M. Zuendel, II. II. McClellan. District Attorney M. A, Uarrinnr. Jury Commissioners Ernest Hibble, Lewis Wagner. Coroner Dr. M. C Kerr. Oaunfv Auditors Oeorue H. Warden, V. C. UreKK and J. P. Kelly. Oountv tturveyorD. W. Clark. County Superintendent I). W. Morrl- u. ltecalar Terns mt f'eurt. Fourth Monday of February. Third Monday or May. Fourth Monday of Heptember. Third Monday of November. ' Regular Meetings of County Commis sioners lnt and 8d Tuesdays of month. Caarea aaa Habbala Heaeel. Presbyterian Habbath School at9:46 a. at. t M. K. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. in. Preaching in M. E. Church every Sab bath even In c by Hev. W.O. Calhoun. Preaching In the F. M. Church every Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Rev, K. L. Monroe, I'lmtor. Preaching in the Presbvterlan church every Sablmih at 1 1 :M a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Rev. U. A. Hailey, Pastor. The regular meeting of the W. C. T. U, are held at the headquarters on the seoond and fourth Tuesdays of each mnth. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. rl'.NKSTA LOIWK, No. 369, 1. 0. O.K. Meetii every Tunaday evening, in Odd Fellows' Hall, Partridge building. C.VPT. UEORQK STOW POST, No. 274 O. A. R. Meets 1st Tuesday after noon of each month at 3 o'clock. CAPT. OEORQE STOW CORPS, No. W, W. R. C, meeta firet and third - Weduesday evening of each month. TF. RITCIIKY, . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tloneeta, Pa. MA, CARRINQER, Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law. Olllce over Forest County National Bank Building, TIONESTA, PA. CURTIS M. SHAWKEY, ATTORN EY-AT- LAW, Warren, Pa. Practice in Forest Co. AO BROWN, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. Office In Arner Building, Cor. Elm and Bridge Sts., Tloneeta, Pa. FRANK 8. HUNTER, D. D. S. Roomaover Citizens Nat. Rank, TIONESTA, PA. DR. F. J. BOVARD, Physician A Surgeon, TIONESTA, PA. Eyes Tented and Glasses Kitted. D R. J. B. SIGGINS. Physician and Surgeon, OIL CITY, PA. HOTEL WEAVER, C. F. WEAVER, Proprietor. Modern and up-to-date in all its ap pointments. Every convenience and comfort provided for the traveling public. CENTRAL HOUSE, R. A. FULTON, Proprietor, Tionsota, Pa. This Is the most centrally located hotel in the place, and has all the modern improvement). No paiua will be spared to make it a pleasant stopping place for the traveling public pHIL. EMERT FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER. Shop over R. L. Haslet's grocery store on Elm street. Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work from the finest to the coarseNt and guarantees bis work to gjve perfect satisfaction. Prompt atten ilon rlveu to mending, and prices rea sonable. Electric Oil. Guaranteed for Rheumatism, Sprains, Sore Feet, Pains. Ac. At all dealers Strong and Garfield, the Pest Waterproof Shoe marip for men. "Ye are sole agent, LAMMERS OIL CITY. PA. ED Magistrate . Administers a Ter rific Horsewhfg to Brute. Wife Shewed De icjnd Bruise, on Her Head awfidrma, Saying There Were Similar Marks on Hor Body After the Justice Had Be labored the Thoroughly Cowed Man, He Sent t.he Defendant Home With the Threat That He Would Get a Double Doso If Brought Before the Court Again. WilkoH-Darre, Pa., Nov. 20. Justice of the Tract J. C. Haydcn of Swoyers vlilp used n horsewhip yesterday to vigorously thrash Albert Gey of the siimo place, who Is a chronic wife beater and who had iifialn beaten an.l badly injured hla wife. Sho went to the elllce of Justice Hayrten la the morning and showing deep cuts and bruises on her head and arms and sajlng there were Mmiliar marks on her body, she told how her husband hail brutally beaton her and asked that he be punished. "I'll punixh him properly this time," declared the Justice and sent a consta ble for Gey. When the prisoner ar rived he found the Justice in Ills shin tleeves and armed wllh a heavy horse whip. "Take off vour coat and pet down on WIFE BEATER WH1PP Unexpected bargains that must help to reduce the big stock received after the delay of ship ping, on account of the big New York express strike. SpeciaJ SeJe Till December 15th. Begins Today. Women's Coats. High class 54-inch cloth and faucy all wool cheviot coats for women, misses and juuiors; worth 113 50; sale at 85 1)8 Womeu'i black caiicul coats, all sizes and best salty caracul, pret tily lined and worth S20; High clatis fur and caricul coats, or satin; Misses' Full length coats for juniors, aces and small women's coats in fine cloth mixtures of all wool materials; $10 to 813 50 values; sale at 85 ',18 Girls' Coats. 500 cloth coats for ages 5 to 14, all wool materials, in red, blue, brown, stripes, plaids and checks; worth 85; sale at 81 Girls' all wool kersey and broadcloth, all Culora; also heavy c ev ict coats, full length, in plain or fancy ages 5 to 14; worth 86 and 87; Girls fine plush and caricul coats; beet values for high class goods ever Children's Bearskin in curly red, blue, black, to 6; also cloth coats for little tots; best rlush and caricul coats for ages 1 to b; also high class hue coats in novelties; prettiest garments ever shown; all new and exclusive styles; values 6 and 87.50; sale at 82 1)8 Women's Suits, $25 for $10.98. 800 women's fine tailored winter suits; among the lot are heavy serges, fine cheviots, bruadcloths, and velvet suits lined with hoe satin; all suit worth under 818; values from 818 uomeo s fine silk velvet and corduroy suits; also all of our higher class suits, worth from 825 to 840; FREE Alterations Mado FKEE. No charge for any alteration during this Mammoth HAe. Dress Skirts. Women's and misses' fine serge, chiffon, panama and all wool broadcloth dress skirts; large' women or small women will be fitted and no charge for alterations; 1,000 dress skirls; value 83 to 85; sale at 81 08 Women's, misses' aud extra large or small women's dress skirts in fine chiffon, panama, serge or broadcloth; all the newest models; worth 86 to 87.50: sale at 82.1)8 Fine voile skirts, handsomely made and trimmed; all Dew models for women and misses; alterations free; worth 812; sale at 86 08 Girls' Dresses. 83 dresses at 08o. 81 dresses at 40c. 85 dresses at 82 08. 87 50 dresses at 83.08. Women's Waists. Silk Persian, messeline, black taffeta and heavy china silk waists. All sizes up to 46. 50 dozen silk waists and the best 83.75 waist ever on the market; sale at 81 1)8 A CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. 3 often. SALE BEGINS TODAY. come MONARCH Oil Exchange lilock, OIL CITY, PA. your Knees, you brute," roared the magistrate. "The law docs not. pro vide the proper punishment for the likes of you, ho I'll givo you a taste or the nicdielno you like to administer." Justice Wields the Whip. Swlnh fell the whip across Gey's shoulders and swish, swish, swish, oth er blows followed as the man Jumped about the room begging for mercy and protesting that he would hcliave hlm eelf In the future and never vlril.e hU wife again. "You bet yon will not," cried Jus tice Hayden, fdashlng about the legi and body," because I'll teach you not to," and he continued the thrashing until he was out of breath. "Now. go home," he Bald to the weeping and cowed man, "and remem ber It I your duty to live and protect your wife, for If you ever beat her again, I'll give you a double dose of this," and he shook the whip in the frightened man's face. STEP HIGH F0S CHAMP Flying Wedge Greeted Prospective Speaker In the Capitol Baruer Shop. Washington, Nov. 29. They step high In the house wing of the Capitol these day when Champ Clark passes by. Mr. Clark entered the house bar ber shop this morning. He was greet ed by a fly Ins wedge made up of the proprietor, the star barbe. ai.d tho bootblack. The prospective speaker was ac claimed by all three. Never before had he received such a reception. Ho wp shaved, slimm"'"-!?. masaged and sale at $12 !S worth 828 to $50, hoed with silk sale at 818 00 Coats. 15, 17. 1!) and 20; also misses' of plain black aud colors; fine stripes, checks and mixture; Bale at 82 !S ages 6 to 14; best materials and o) o) offered; value 810 to 816 50; sale at 86 !)8 Coats. white and lavender for ages 1 85 value on earth; sale at 81 !8 in junior sizes we ofl'ur 825 corded styles and sizes up to 60 bust; no t 830; sale at 810 08 sale at 816 50 his snoes were polished, nil with a delicacy of touch that soothed and comforted. A speaker or a prospective speaker looks blg,;er to the house employes than a minority leader and Mr. C!a-k lb now receiving tho homage tendercl by house attaches only to the u:xat. HONOR DEAD STATESMAN Business In Covington, Ky., Suspend ed During Funeral of John G. Carlisle and Wife. Cincinnati, Nov. 2f. Mayor Cr.il? of Covington, Ky., ins Is-ncl a )'; .1 nation calling upon the citizens to -impend business this cf;erni)on hetv.vcr. 2 and o'clock on acrmr.it ol the fu neral of Joint U. Carlisle and wile an,! nteo asking that kcIiooIs 'iml pubic of fices be closul at tint ti'.i:;. Members of the Kenion Cwity Bt association met and adop ed a sr.tfr of nriilnHnns on the lr n: h i" C'iili:-,1 He wns paid the following eiih;y: "I:, m.iy ftssHv bo slid that AT;-. Carl! ;ln was the rblt'-t man Krntoa : umty ev er product d fi'id t'a: he wis the peer of any man of his t'rr"" Drowned In Erie Canal. The body of na unknown Inmate of the Wayne cr.unty homo was found in the Kile canal d'reatly opposite from the home.' The man was apparently T, years of age. He appeared around ibe town of Walworth. N. Y about six weeks a?o. was slightly demented, ciuild pho no accnunt tf hlm:;cir. end v:!!i taken to th Wayn caunty ha;ne h- Ov.am"r of ih"r,) -r H - Women's Sweaters. Girls' and misses' absolutely all wool sweaters made by German lowu Knitting Mills; colors are white, navy, oxford aud red or black; regular 82 coat; gaie at iWo Women's absolutely all wool sweater coats; come in all the above colors, double or single breasted styles of latest makes; 83 and 83 50 C08lf'i sale at 81,08 Ladies' Petticoats. 100 dozen sateen, plain or embroidered petticoats; Moree and Ileatherbloora black petticoats; all new models; worth 82; sale at i)8o Black taffeta fine silk petticoats, plain or embroidery ruffle, deep flouuee embroidery or one and two silk ruflle and extra dust ruffle; worth 87.50; sale at 83 08 Furs. Fur buying is a matter of confidence. If you have do confidence in this house, theu purchase your furs from one in whom you have con Gdeuce, as we assert emphatically that the best judge of lurs in Oil City caunot truthfully name the value price. Furs at Half Price. C mey Scarfs or Muffs, worth $3 50, at 81 08 each. Mink Scarfs or Muffs, worth 810, at 84 08 each. Marmont Scarfs, Shawls or Muff's, worth 815, at 85 08 each Lynx Shawls or Muffs, worth 812, at 84 08 each. Lynx Pieces, Scarfs and Muffs, worth 8!), at 83 08 each. Fox Muffs, Shawls and Throws, worth 812 at 84 08 each. Fox Pieces aud Small Muffs, worth 810, at 83 08 each. Children's Furs. Fur sets worth 81 50; sale at 70j. Fur sets worth 85; sile at 81 08 Fur sets worth 810; sale at 82 08. Separate Muff's, odd lots, all colors, 10c. Women's Raincoats. 100 rubberized raincoats in silk stripe or plain grey and tan colors; worth 812; sale at 85 1)8 Flannelette Gowns. 20 dozen heavy flannelette gowns for large nr small women; worth 1; sale at 40o Flanuelette gowns, worth 8 1. SO, 82 and 82.50; all styles, plain white and colored stripes, for large or small womeu; salu at 08o Tailored Waists. 50 dozen new styles fine lingerie and tailored waists; not a single waist worth less than 82, values up to 83; all sizes up to 46; sulo at &8a Boys' Clothing, Sleds Free. FUFE! Free II Free! I! A sled given free with every boys' or child's suit or overcoat. Silk velvet Russian suits in green, navy aud garnet; worth 87.50; sale at 83 98 All wool blue serge or nobby brown or grey all wool cheviot suits for ages 21 tu 8; Russian or sailor Btyles; worth 85 and more; sale 82 08 Your money back if CLOTHING NEWARK'S HOLOCAUST Casualities In Factory Fire Will Reach Twenty Three. Search of the Ruins Has Revealed No More Bodies Victims and All Employes In the Building at Time Fire Broke Out Have Been Account ed For Nineteen Persons Were Injured. Careful revision of the list of casual ties in the Newark (N. J.) factory dis aster of Saturday showed that 23 per sons, all of them young women, lost their lives In ihe disaster. Search of the ruins haa revealed n.a more bodies of victims and all the employes In the building at the time the fire broku out have been accounted for. Nine teen persons were injured. All Newark Is in mourning. Flags were hail' malted on private and pub lic buildings and signs of mourning were everywhere displayed. Prosecutor Nott is receiving reports from his detectives as to the origin of the fire, the condition of the fire es capes and the general facilities for es cape. When all the reports are in, he will decide on a plan of action. Great characters shine out through email crevices. mm values arc not the greatest ever offered 13th NATIONAL GRANGE Adopt Resolutions Favoring Federal Regulation of Passenger and Freight Rates. Ifrastic regulation of all of the rail way lines of the XTnlted States with sweeping powers giving the In ter stale commerce commission per mission to nullify freight and passen ger rates shown to be extortionate, were demanded in resolution adopted at the closing session of the National Orange, Patrons of Husbandry, at At lantic City. Atter warring for ten days over finest Ions of administration policy, both factions of the farmers' national organization agreed to insist upon rad ical changes in the Pavne-Aldrich tar liT bill and to urge physical valuation of the railway trunk l!ne.s of the coun try. Briefly the platform declares for federal aid for road Improvement, the parcels' post, conserve Ion of natural resources, a national income tax, di rect election of I'nited States senators by the people, agricultural education, for tariff revision, for a non-partisan tariff commission and the spedy con struction of a ship canal connecting the Mississippi river with the Great Lakes and Atlantic coast. DOG GETS ROASTED TURKEY Animal Saved Lives of Six Men by Going Into Smoke-Filled Room A black and white bulldog of Wilkes-Barre- nsmrd fluster had a whole Bloomer Suits, Sleds Free. 500 boys' bloomer euies, ages 7 to 17; worth 85; sale at 81.08. 1,000 bojs' all tvool serge, wors ed or cheviot suits, ages 7 to 17; worth 10; sale at 83 08 NOTE See others' prices and then come and save money. Get good bargains and a Bled frte. We lead in price, quality aod style or comfort. Men's Presto Overcoats, Presto Raincoats. 1,000 overcoats and raincoats, worth 815 to 825; plain collar or the new Presto or Nuto style; best man's value in the world; 1,000 coats, but selling rapidly, and dittribuled in both our stores; $15 to 825 lue; ... sale at 80 98 Men's raincoats in the new Presto and plain styles, oxford craven ette or black thihol; guaranteed waterproof; worth $13.50 and 816 50; sale at 87.08 Men's Overcoats. Ling or short overcoats, worth 88; sale at $2 08. Iiong or short overcoats, worlh 810; sale at 83 08 Long or short overcoats, worlh 816 50; sale at 85 98. LoDg or short overcoats, worth $25; sale at 88 08. Gloves. IJoys' aod girls' Indian gloves, gauntlet, with fringe; come So tan, brown, black and shades; worth 50e; sale at 30o Men's kid aod woolen gloves, boys', girh', children's and ladies or misses' wool gloves, at sale prices. Specials During This Sale. Men's 82 Sweaters, white or oxford, 80o. 60i) lijys' Sweaters, 20o. 81 Men's Sweaters, 50c. OOo Men's Sweaters, 43c. 15o Wool Hose, Oo. 50c Jersey Ribbed Underwear, 35o. Koit Wrist Canvas Gloves, 5i. Neckwear, in holiday boxes, 25c. 81 Neckwear, in Christmas boxes, 50c. Combination sets of Suspenders, 50c. Men's all wool Underwear, 70j. Men's heavy .lersov Ovcrshirts, 30c. 82 Men's Flannel Shirts, 08c. Boys' Specials. Sleds free with Suits at 81 08. Free Sleds with Suits at 82 08. Roys' Overcoats, sleds free, at 82 08. ISoys 11 lefers, sleds froe, at 82 08. Fur lined Caps, at 25c. Fur lined Caps, at 5c. Special Notice. Out of town purchasers recoivo five per cent, back of purchase for allowance of car fare when their purchase is 810.or over. COMPANY, and llufliilo Sts., FUANKLIN, PA. roasted turkey for his Thanksgiving dinner Thursday. U was presented to him by six men who were saved by ihlm Thursday mcrnuig wheti they were In peril of death. The six were Creeks, employed by Nicholas, Compass & Co., candy mer chants of this city. They slept In two connecting rooms and the occupants of one room were awakened In the morning by the dog which had pushed the door open, pulling off the clothes from their bed and barking until he aroused thera. The room was filled with smoko from a fire smouldering in one corner. Two of the men were in such a condi tion that they had to be carried out. Banker Knapp Not Guilty. Supreme Court Justice Oladdlng has directed a verdict of not guilty In the case of Charles J. Knapp ol Tilnghnmton, N. who was for merly president of the Blnghamton Trust company, who was on trial at Cooperstown, Otsego county, cn an In dictment found In Hroome county charging him "with having criminally received deposits In Knapp Brothers' private bank at r.'eposit, knowing It to be Insolvent. Broom Workers Go On Stride. The broom manufacturing Industry In Amsterdam, N. Y., the center of the trade In this country, was practically tied up Saturday afternoon when the sewers and winders quit work after having their demands for an Increase lu wager, denied. Come carlv and
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