The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, May 07, 1902, Image 4

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    Smart L Silberberg.
TIME TO MAKE HAY.
Haymaking time it when the sua shines. The wiling time for any
thing it when people want it. Having a dry good want it one thiDg, know
ing where to Gil it ia another. Thia ttore'a advertising telle you that your
want may be filled here. The truth of ihe statement you must test for
yourself.
If not true then we lose a business friend, and our policy ia to
MAKE business friends, not lose them. The success of a store is measured
by the loyalty of the buying public to which it caters.
Now for the Haymaking !
MANUFACTURER'S SUE OF LADIES SHOES.
500 Palm of Patent Leather Shoes Made to Sell at
$2.50 to Be Sold at $1.70.
This is one of the important ahoe eveots of the year. We happened
to find a manufacturer who had a lot to close out We made him an offer
and the result is we advertise as good a ahoe a can be found elsewhere at
$2.50 at $1.79. There are four styles in the lot, every one of them good, and
well worth the price they were made to sell at, $2 50.
Style 1 Medium Heavy Sole, Military Heel, Mat Kid Top and perfo
rated vamp.
Style 2 A very swell dress shoe, Light Sole, Cuban Heel, Bright Don
gola Top, Patent Vamp and Imitation Tip.
Style 3 Medium Heavy Sole, Cuban Heel, Mat Kid Top and Pateut
Vamp.
Style 4 Medium Heavy Sole, Military Heel, Bright Dongola Top and
Patent Vamp.
Grand Opportunity
for Lace Curtain Buyers.
Of all the sales of lace curtains ever held this one stands out pre em
inent. The assortment is far greater, the values are better and the styles
are superb. We are selling a good Nottingham lace curtain as low as 49c
per pair, a splendid line of Ruffled Curtains from a dollar a pair up, and
choice Arabians as low as $5. If you have curtains to buy of auy descrip
tion, now is the time to save money.
Some Dress Goods Reduced.
Several lines of dross goods sre on sale this week at particularly in
teresting values. If impossible to come see tbem drop a postal for samples.
At 40 Cent. About 25 or 30 pieces of Cheviots, Storm Serges,
Granites, Crepes, Worsteds, suiliogs, etc , in all shades and blacks, all Wool
and Double Width Goods, well worth 65 and 75cts.
At 60 CI. About two dozea pieces of 44 inch Serges, Cheviots,
Etamines, Camels Hairs, Pebble Cheviots, Prunellas, etc. A specially at
tractive lot of good, stylish and serviceable dress stuffs, made originally to
sell as high as a dollar a yard.
SMART & SILBERBERG,
OIL CITY, PA.
NATURAL GAS EXPLOSION.
Building Wrecked and a Score of
People Badly Injured.
Marlon, Ind., May 6. A building in
South Branson street, occupied by
Fanster's drug store. Rowan's Rrore
ry, John llllday's saloon, John Dar
nell's saloon and Hudson & Otis' res
taurant, was demolished by natural gas
yesterday, Injuring at least a score of
people. A number are badly Injured.
The building was entirely demolish
ed and the loss will reach Into the
thousands. Escaping natural gas Is
supposed to have caused the explo
sion. So far as known none was killed.
Loss on building will reach $35.0fl.
A wagon that I). U Stevens was
driving was standing in front of the
building when the explosion occurred
The wagon was demolished and young
Stevens was seriously Injured.
.
After Beef Combine.
Washington. May 6. S. H. Bethea,
United States Attorney at Chicago,
and W. A. Day, special assistant at
torney, are In the city. Yesterday
they conferred with Attorne.y-Gineral
Knox on the subject of the beef com
bine. Mr. Day presented to the at
torney-general the text of a bill In
equity which they had prepared. This
was carfully gone over. The attorney-
general has revised the bill In a num
ber of Important particulars and It Is
now expected It will be sent to Chi
cago some time during the present
week to be filed In the office of the
clerk of the T'nited States court there.
After the bill has been filed it will be
made public.
Saw "Water Cure" Administered.
Washington. May 6. The Senate
Philinnine committee heard D. J. Ev
ans, formerly a private In the Twelfth
Infantry. He testified to seeing the
"water cure" administered to two In
snrgents In Northern Luzon to compel
them to give Information about con
cealed arms. The Information was ob
tained. He said that he saw Private
Frank Koehler of the regiment strike
a "water cure" victim In the stomach
40 tlme. Aside from the "water
cure" the prisoners were treated ho.
mnni.lv hv the United States ftoldlers
The committee has decided to sum
mon Koehler.
MARKET REPORT.
New York Provision Market
Now York, May 5.
WHEAT No. 2 red. 90c f. o. b
afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, 83ft
f. o. b. afloat.
CORN No. 2 corn, 67c f. o. b
afloat.
OATS No. 2. 4GHc; No. 2 white
Blc; track mixed western, 466 47 ftc
track white. 506 55c.
PORK Mesa, $17.2518 00; family
tto.Ol.tt 19.50.
HAY Shipping, 55 65c; good t
rhnlc. 87iA(&95c.
BITTER Creamery, extras, 23c;
factory, 2n20ttc; Imitation cream
erv. western fancy. 21 n 21 He
CHEESE Fancy large white, 12
12i,;c- small white. 13fil3Uc
EOfiS State and Pennsylvania
Wkr lie Kept a !.
A imiiiiin.'iit W fnmi.T ami wealthy
limn of riiil:ul. liliin xt.'vd into a gro-ct-ry
l!ie oilier niclit. mivk T1i. 1'ivh, unit
acviili ntally t-niiiil on-r a fat old (ter
mini, w li-i n un sin ins in n corner niuok
iui; his pipe.
fiuler hi chair was the most remark
able xpoeimon of a dog thnt the gentle
man had ever seen. It had the appear
ance of a pug. with much ml liuir mid a
long tail. It was ImposxiMo to twist
Inutliiiii: at the pirn-id old man and his
nondescript dog.
"What kind of n dog Is that?" asked
the gentleman.
"1 don't know." replied the German.
"I suppose yon use htm for hunting?"
"Xo."
"Is he good for anything?"
"Xo."
"Then why do yon value him no?"
"r-canse he likes me," said the old fel
low, still puffing his pipe, and the expres
sion of the dug as he looked up from un
der the chair fully continued the state
ment. "There Is no Wtter or stronger reason
than that," asserted the gi-utlemaa ciu
phatieally as he walked away.
Ilnntltnsl llonnrhold.
Careful Housekeeper-ltridgot, yon may
get nil the preserve we rarnsd last year
n ml 1k.i1 them up attain. I am afraid
they have Im-iimi to work.
ltrldget Like etnmi:h,mnni.Vikenoni:h.
Everything round this house has to.
MAKING A MAN OF BABV.
Barry him. wrrTT him. make htm a nun.
Of with hi" hahy rtnthra; art htm In putt
Huttt tht bahr a, fit as you can.
Feed Mm on brain food an.l make him adraac.
Iluatle him. avtl as hr'a ahle to wa'k.
Into a grammar echool; cram til ra with talk.
Fill hit pnnr head lull ot flaurw ami tactaj
Keep on a Jimmtm thrm till it cracks.
Once Urs nrrw up at a rational rale:
Now we develop a man white vnu wait.
Ruth him through collcce. romp-l htm to grab
Ot every known auhject a ilip and a dab.
Get Mm In bustnnm and alter the rah.
All bv the lime he ran avow a mustache.
Let him loriret he was ever by;
Make Fold kia cod and lit jinslc his Joy.
Keep him a-huMling and clear out ol breath
t'ntll he wina nervous penetration and death.
-Vixon Waterman In ChrUtian Knnvarne World.
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Not to Burn,
But to sell.
All kinds of
Watches,
except poor ones,
All kinds of
Prices,
except high prices.
POTATOES New York; sack, 9Z.bC
2.75.
Buffalo Provlaion Market.
Buffalo, May 5.
WHEAT No. 1 northern. 7894c;
winter wheat. No. 2 red, 90c.
CORN No. 2 corn, 66V4c; No. i
corn, 66 He
OATS No. 2 white, 484; No. i
mixed, 45c.
Fl.niTR Snrina wheat, best patent
per bhl., $4.2504.50; low grades
12.504 3.00.
Rt'TTKR Creamery, western, ex
tra tubs. 23c: state and Pennsyl
vanla creamery, 22c; dairy, fair tc
good, 18013c.
CHEESE Fancy run cream
13c; good to choice. 12SlZ4c;
common to fair, 911c
EGGS State fresh, 17c.
POTATOES Fancy, per bushe'
$1.00.
Cast Buffalo Live Stock Market
CATTLE Bert steers on sale, $7.0(
good to choice shipping steera
$5.60tfi6.25; coarse, rough but fat
steers, $5.00(8 5.75; choice to smooth
fat heifers, $5.75 6.10; common tc
fair heifers. $4.00 4.50; good butchet
bulls. $4.1504.75.
SHHEP AND LAMBS Hand)
lambs, choice to fancy, $7.4507.55;
common to fair, $6.6507.00; choice tc
handy wethers, $G.256.65.
HOGS Mixed packers' grades
$7.1507.25; medium hogs, $7.2507.30;
choice 2501bs and upwards, $7.30.
Buffalo Hay Market
HAY Timothy, loose, No. 1 pet
ton, $13.00014.00; timothy, prlmt
loose baled. $13.50 0 14.00; timothy No
I baled. $13.00013.50.
Utica Cheese Market
Utlca. May 5. The L'tica board ol
trade onened for the season today
The following la the record of trana
actions: Large white, 6 lots, 268 box
es. at 11c: largo colored. 1 lot, K' box
ea, at 1114c; large colored, 4 lots, 162
boxes, at 11c; small white. 8 lots, h22
boxes, at 11c; small colored, 7 lota, 580
boxes, at 11 c; email colored, 8 lots
2X1 br 11c.
Butter Creamery, 20 packages at
25c.
Little Falls Cheese Market
Little Falls, N. Y.. May 5. On tht
dairy market today the sales of cheesf
were: Small white. 23 lots, 962 boxef
11c- small colored. 18 lots. 872
boxes at 11c; twins, colored, 5 lots
160 boxes at 11c: twins, white, 15 lots
620 boxes at 11c. Totals, 61 lots, 2,614
boxes.
BUTTER Light sales at 20 0 23c
most going at 22c.
The Labor of Her Life.
"Tlie two men were talking about
their domestic affairs.
"Do yon keep a cook at your house?'
lnuuired one.
"I'm er. ah," hesitated the other,
"we try to." Detroit Free Press.
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SsinrErFmTj:
The LEADING JEWELER.
32 SEN EC A SU OIL CITY, PA
Rlatkt. Jaanrnt
Teacher .In nics, you must tell where
the Itwlurntlon of I ndi'iieiideuce was
fiiimi-d.
Juinea Please, ma'am, at the bottom.
Indianapolis News.
13 Weeks For 25-Cts.
For th fcrtffhMit, Bfwttm
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weklr -nwrtiBf PMr putttahtJ,
lUMtrBiiMl for nttlMB Tatari rtf
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Spurtlnic Life. 70.1 Dando Hhlfc, I'lilli
THE OLD RELIABLE
LIVERY STABLE,
or
TIONESTA, - PENN.
S. S. CftHFIELD, PROPRIETOR.
Good Stock, Good Carriages and Bug
Riea Ui lot ii Kin tne lnovireasiinauteuirms.
lie will also do
job TEiMninsra-
All orders left at the Pont Olllce wil
receive prompt attention.
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Our New Illustrated
CATALOGUE OF PRESENTS
FOR 1902
includes many article not ahown here. It contain the mint attractive
Lial of preaeuta ever ottered tor Taga. aud will be aeut by mall on receipt of
poetaie two cent
Our otter of Preaenu lor Tags will expire Nov. 30th, 190a.
COttrlNEriTAI. TOBACCO CO.
Write your name and addreas plainly on ouciilt ol package coutalniiif
TaR-a, and forward Tat by rea-mered mail, or eapreM prrjioid. lie
aura to have your packagt aecurely wrapped, ao that Taga will not h
tost in transit. acu4 Taga and rcqucata for Ficscuu (alao .cqucala for
C.Hy. BROWN.
4J41 Folio m Ave.,
St. Louis, Mo.
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The Open Season
In all sorts ot Farm and Garden Machinery, Tools and Implements is
here, and heie is where you get fitted out iu the best and most satis
factory manner and always at the smallest coat.
Our Line
Of Plows, Harrows, Cultivators and the like, and our stock of gar
den hoes, rakes, spades, forks, etc , is not surpassed in any respect.
No Flies
Get through our Screen Doors and Windows, and they are ornamen
tal as well as useful. And no chickens break through our Poultry
Netting, aud it sells cheap. In all kinds of .Shelf and heavy
Hardware
we take the lead as usual, and save you money on every article, as
old customers will tell you.
COMB JlND SEE TJS.
SCOWDEN & CLARK.
County l'lioHc 2.'.
TIONESTA, PA:
MARIENVILLE
HARDWARE & MACHINE
COMPANY.
SINCE THE FIRE a.
We have moved our stock of Hardware into the- ma
chine shop where we are prepared to wail on customers
ai of yore. Our machinery was unharmed and we ran
do your work same as ever. A good line of saws, aies
and belting, saved from the fire, and your wants in all
other material will be promptly supplied.
Hardware, Mill Sapillcs, etc. . . .
M III Machinery Tlcpalred Prompt-
Itf. Shafting, Pulley and Pillow
Morten FurnlHhed on Short Notice.
NEW AND COMPLETE LINE OF
RUBBER AND LEATHER BELUNA.
Shelf Hardware, Iron, Nails and Tools at the Lowest
Market Price. Stoves of all kinds. Perfect Olive
Ranges a Specialty; Guaranteed to Bake. Axes, Pea
vy Cant Hooks, Spuds, Atkins' Haod Croscut, Band
and Circular Saws, Returned if Unsatisfactory. Abra
sive Emery Wheels.
E. A. YETTER. MANACER, MARIENVILLE, PA.
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