THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. E. WINK, Editor a Proprietor. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1900. 1906 APRIL 1906 Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr Sa. 8 j 10 11 1213 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 MOON'S PHASES, -v Tlrt S Qnrter 1 11:02 1 p.nu p Third - r S:3( Q. Quarter 10 p.m New 7 H:0' 1:11 Tkkms. Congress, $20; Senate, f 15; Assembly, (12; District Attorney, $7. The cavli'must Invariably accompany tbe order fur announcement. Hrpnbllrmi Primaries, KM., May 5, ltMMt. CONGRESS. I desire to present my name for the consideration of the Republican voters of this Congressional District as a candidate for member of Congress, subject to the will of tbe county primaries aud the dis trict conference. O. C. Ai.lks, Warren, Pa. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for representative in Congress from the twenty-eighth district of Pennsylva nia. H. II. Ccminos, Tidioute, Pa. ASSEMBLY. We are authorized to announce John II. Robkrtson, ol Tionesta Borough, as candidate lor Assembly, subject to Re publican usages. We are authorized to announce T. D. Coi.Mns, of Wroen township, as a candi date lor Assembly, subject to Republican usages. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. We are authorized to announce A. C. Brown, Esq.. ol Tionesta, as a candidate for District Attorney, subject to Republi can usages. STATE DELEGATE. We are authorized to aunounce Asa II. Sioworth, of Jenks township, as a can didate for Delegate to the Republican Stato Convention. We are authorized to announce Clifton Cassatt, of Barnett township, as a candi date for Delegate to the Republican State Convention. We are authorized to announce Otto Rudolph, of Hickory township, as a candidate for Delegate to the Republican State Convention. KEl'IBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION. To the Republican Electors of Forest County : By virtue of the rules of the Republi can party of Forest County, I hereby announce that the primary election for nominating candidates, and electing a delegate to the State Convention, and members of the County Committee for the ensuing year, will be held in the fol lowing places in each township: Barnett Clarington, Cooksburg, Red elyfTe. "Green Nebraska, Guitonville. Harmony West Hickory,Fogle Farm. Hickory East Hickory. Howe Brookston, Cooper Tract, Pig eon, Lynch, Porkcy, Cloughs, Watson Farm. Jenks Marienville, Duhring, Lamona. Kingsley Newtown .Mills, Mayburg, Kellcttvilie, Starr. Tionesta Township At Election House. Tionesta Borough. ON SATURDAY, MAY .5, 1900, Between the hours of 2 o'clock p. m. and 7 o'clock p. m., at which time the qual ified Republican voters of rach uforesaid named places shall vote as follows: One person for Congress. One person for Assembly. One person for District Attorney. )ne person for Coroner. One person for State Delegate. Also each Election Precinct shall elect one person as member of the County Committee for the ensuing year. The candidates for the several offices shall have their names announced in one or more of the county papers at least three weeks previous to the Primary Election, stating the office and subject to action of the Republican party at the said primary election. . The necessary blanks, etc., for holding primary election will bo mailed to the Committeemen of the several precincts, whose duty it is to see that the election board is properly organized, and that the polls are opened and closed at the hours alxve stated. Any two or more candidates having an equal number of votes for the same of fice, the return judges shall proceed to ballot for a choice, the person having the highest number to be the nominee. The Return Judges shall appoint Con ferees Representative, Congressional nnd Senatorial whose acceptance of said appointment shall be a pledge to support the person who may receive the largest number of votes cast for that office. Attention is called to the Act of June, 29, 1881,. .regulating primary elections, tliat Judges and Clerks, before entering upon the discharge of their duties, shall take and subscribe an oath or affirmation in presence of each other. Attention is also directed to the fol lowing Republican Primary Rules, adopt ed by the County Committee at its last meeting held Feb. 27, 1905: "That all Republicans be required to vote in their proper primary precincts, where' such is possible, and in case the voter is unable to reach his proper voting place he shall; before voting, be obliged to have at least two Republicans vouch for his Republicanism, and legal right to vote" "The Return Judges shall be compe tent to re ject by .a, majority the returns from any district where there is evidence of fraud, either in the returns or other wise, and shall reject them where : there is evidence of three or more persons vot ing at the Primary Election who are not Republicans. . The returns shall be properly sealed and addressed to the Chairman of the Republican County Committee; and then delivered to the judge of the primary election, who shall be the return judge and represent the precinct in the con vention. The said return judges shall meet in convention at the Court House, at Tio nesta, on Tuesday, May 8, 1900, at 2 o'clock p. in., for the purpose of count ing the votes and declaring the results, and the transaction of such other busi ness as may be brought before the said convention. H. S. Bhockway, Chairman. Marienville, Pa., March 14, 1900. Whereas, by the rules adopted by the Republican party representing the" 28th Congressional District of Pennsylvania, composed of the Counties of Mercer, Ve nango, Warren. Forest aud Elk, govern ing the Republican .primaries in taid Congressional District', it is provided the said Republican primaries sffiill Ihi held Uxm the same day in.- sahl.' Counties when a member of Congress is to bo nominated, and that the date of holding said primaries to be fixed by the Chair men of their respective committees of each of the said Counties in said Con gressional District; and, Whereas, a member of Congress is to be nominated in said district at the coming Republican Primaries; ' : Therefore, AVc, the undersigned Chair men of. the Republican' County Commit tees comixising the said Congressional District, hereby agree and fix Saturday, the 5th day of May, 1900, as the date for holding said primaries in said Counties. Witness our hands the 20th day of February, 1900, at Warren, Pa. - W. J. WiiiKi.ro Chairman Mercer County. M.MISHA1.L Pllll'l'S, Chairman Venango County. W. W. Wn.ui u, . " ' ' Chairman Warren County. II. S. BiiocivWAv, Chairman Forest County. ' ' Jam km A. Cifk.u, .' Chairman Elk County. THKcoal consumer will be a passive spectator of the strike except to the ex tent tlut, with his usual luck, be Is called on to pay, pay, pay. The sugg&stion of Judge Parker that tbe Democrats ought to nominate a south ern man lor President shows that the voice of the siren will not bo permitted to invade tbe quiet precincts of Esopus in 1908. Possession of great riches may be a delightful thing, but millionaires as a rule are uut happy. Mr. - Rockefeller rarely smiles and the thought of a hu morous little thing like asubpana throws him into a spasm. - Sinck the 2-cent a-mile passenger rate went into effect iu Ohio excess baggage costs 50 per cent, moro than before, and but for the electric roads all baggage would be charged for. Tlio traction lines move into the situation quietly, but they get there. 9 tOO ltK.WAlill, 9 1 OO. The readers of this paper will be pleased to leai n thai thore is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fra ternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, reonires a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly apon the blood and mucous surface of the system, there by destrox log the foundation of tho dis ease, and giving the patient, strength by building up the constitution and assist ing nature in doing its work. The pro prietors have so much faith in its cura tive powers that they oiTer One Hundred Dollars for any ease that it fails to cure. Seud for list of testimonial. Address, F. J. Cll EN EY A CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are thebest. Niill'rrrd fur Five Yearn Willi Kidiiry nnd l.lvrr Trouble. "I suffered for five years with kidney aud liver trouble, which caused severe pains across the hack and a blinding headache. I had dyspepsia and was so constipated that I could not move my bowels without a cathartic. I was cured by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and have been well now lor six months," says Mr. Arthur S. Strickland, of Chatianooga, Tenn, For sale by Dunn & Fulton. ' San-Cura Ointment is pleasant and soothing, gradually drawing out nil poi sonous and foreign matter, leaving a sound healthy skin. It is a great aid in preventing sears. San-Cura Ointment does not contain mercury or anything that is injurious, but is antiseptic and cleansing. Itsollensall in lUnied parts. 25c and 50c. All druggists. t'rorkcr's Ulirumnlic Cure Is II ! Mr. Thomas Secrist says, uuder date of Jan. 81, 1900, that he bad muscular rheu matism for six years, part of the time suffered so he could not sleep nights. Says he baa taken two 50 cent bottles of Crocker's Rheumatic Curo, and can sleep and has not lull the pain in his arms sin :e. He recommends any one suffering with rheumatism to try a fifty-cent bottle. Mr. Thomas Neckist, West Wheeling, Ohio. For Bale by Dunn & Fulton. My daughter was troubled for over a year with a lever sore on her leg, and was helpless in bed for three months. To the great surprise of all, including the four doctors who had attended her, San-Cura Ointment healed the great sore in less than six weeks. J. D. Hood, Townville, Pa. San-Cura Ointment 25c and 50c. l'rolert Proprietary Itlcilirlncs. Did it ever occur to you that proprie tary medicines are a blessing to mankind geoorally? The good ones have long continued sale; the poor ones have short life and soon leave the market. If we bad to depend entirely upon phy sicians and druggists it would be expen sive and very inconvenient at times, es pecially in the country and at eight when neither could be conveniently reached. For nearly forty years 1'oschon's Herman Syrup has been used in many families, and thousands ol lives of adults anil children have been saved by its use, when it was impossible to reach a physi cian. Gorman Syrup is the best house hold remedy lor coughs, colds, throat and lung trouble. It quickly relieves ttie backing cough, loosens the phlegm, and brings sound and refreshing sleep. Twenty-live and seventy-five cents. (Jet a copy of Green's Prize Almanac. For sale by Dunn & Fulton. For twenty years I was troubled with sciatic rheumatism and pain in the back and hips. At limes 1 could not walk. Several years ago I began using Thomp son's Barosma, Kidney, Liver and Blad der Curn, and have been perfectly free from rheumatism aud pain ever since. J. A. Perry, Enterprise, Pa. TO 11 KK A t l.l I.N O.N IS IMV Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund the money if it fails to cure.' E. VV. Grove's signature is on each box. 2."c. Cnuiihl Cold Willie HmiliiiH a Iliimliir. Mr. Wm. Thos. Lanorgan, provincial constable at Chapleau, Ontario, says: "I caught a severe cold while hunting a burglar in the foreM. swamp lat fall. II earing of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy I tried it, and alier using two tonsil bot tles, I as completely cured." This rem edy is intended especially lor coughs and colds. It will loosen anil relieve a se vere cold Hi less time than by any other treatment and Is a favorite wherever its superior excellence has become known. For sale, by Dunn A Fulton. San-Curs Ointment cured ine of the piles over one year and they have never returned. Alired Putnam, Tryonville, Pa. San-Cura Ointment, 25u and 50e. All druggists. A (i AltANTILI) I TUB I Olt I'U.IX. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Druggists are authorized to refund money it Pao Ointment fails to cure in li to 14 days. 50c. TYPEWRITERS, $100 for $25. Old Re liable Consolidated Typewriter Ex change, 24:1 Broadway, New York. (Es tablished 1SS1.) Absolutely reliable typewriters, (all makes.) Shipped sub ject to examination, anywhere. Send lor Special Bargain List. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature ' Bids for Bridge Repairs. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received uulil Friday at 12 o'clock M., the 27th duy of April, t!XM, by the Coun'y Commissioners at their olliee In Tionesta, Forest County, Pa., for repair ing the lower bridue across the Tionesta Creek al Nebraska. Repairs to bo as follows; There shall be placed at each panel point a tloor beam composed of two 12-in?h 201-pound chan nel with three cast separators and con stituted as shown on plan with top llangis punched for bolting joists. Fur nish for each end of bridge a 15-inch 42 pound "1" beam, and anchor same to ma sonry. Provide new lateral system as shown on plan. Hub guaid will be con structed as shown on tbe plan and at tached to the trusses with 1 U bolts, plac ing filler between posts and guard. Fur nish 5-iich steel joists, bolting same to floor beams with j bolts and clips. The new floor will consist of 3-inob oak plank, well spiked to live line :)x5-ineh oak spiking pieces, bolted to joists with i-incli bolts. The w heel guards shall be 3x0 oak blocked one inch above tloor plank, and shall be hook-bolted to the channel joists about every live feet with i-incb bolts. All steel and iron must be thoroughly scraped of all rust and scale, and painted one coat of such puiot as tbe board of Comniisiotif rs shall direct, and all Dew material shall have two coals of said faint. The contractor shall be required to check all measurements given on tbe p an.- All workmanship shall be done in a neat and workmanlike manner and shall be first class in every particular, being required to furnish any emission which may be necessary to complete the bridge ready for travel to the satisfaction of the board of County Commissioners of Forest County. Special plans and speci fications can be seen on tile in tbe Com missioners' olliee. All bids must be accompanied by a certified cheek for two hundred dollars to show the good faith of tbe bidder. Iu case contract is let, a bond for the amount of the contract, approved by the court, shall be filed with the Commissioners by the party receiving the contract. The Commissioners hereby reserve the right to reject any and all bids. L. Aonew, A. Wolf. Philip Emert, Commissioners of Forest County. Attest .1. T. Dale, Clerk. Tionesta, Pa., April 2, 1006. 8t REPORT OF THE AUDITORS ol Tio nesta Township, for the year ending March 11. 190t): Win. Lawrence, Treasurer. Dr. Mar. l:t, 1005, balance f 67 00 Rec'd from Jacob Wagner for lumber sold 1 00 Rec'd from Win. Nichol, Col 182 02 " ' ' 44! 09 " HenrvSibblo, old scraper 2 50 " Wm. Nichol, Col 03 00 " Co. Com'rs, cash road 109 00 " " general road.. 274 00 " Wm. Nichol, Col 40 59 $1212 06 Cr. By orders paid $!S4 67 Hy 5 per cent. com. on $!! 07 4!) 23 By balance in treasury 178 16 $1212 06 Wm. Nichol, Col. Dr. To duplicate 11(05 $S91 45 To 5 per cent. ad. led to f 10.(19 2 03 $8!3 48 Cr. By 5 por ct. abatement on $003.53...$ 33 27 3 por cent. com. ou $051.86 19 55 Paid to Treasurer 632 31 Rebate ou timber, O. VV. Proper... 0 03 5 per cent, abatement on $0.03 30 3 per cent. com. on $0.03 18 5 per cent. com. on $100 00 5 00 Paid Treasurer 95 00 Land returns 41 60 Rebate on wide-tired wagon, Henry Wagner 81 Exonera'ions 10 71 5 per cent. com. on $12.72 2 13 Paid Treasurer 40 50 $S93 48 Account of Road Commissioners for sorvices: W. J. McKee, Road Commissioner. . Cr. By 12 days' service 19 20 Dr. To ordors drawn $19 20 Henry Sibble, Koad Commissioner. Cr.- By 15 davs' service $24 (Hi By 14 days' work 22 40 By 4 days' learn work. 10 87 $03 27 Dr. To ordors drawn $03 27 Jacob Wagner, Road Commissioner. Cr. By 16 days' services.... $25 60 Dr. To orders drawn $25 00 Ai-scts. Balance in treasury $178 10 Due unseated land 359 78 Duo cash tax 102 12 ' $1110 00 Liabilities. Net indebtedness $1178 00 Orders out-taniling 149 71 $1327 71 Deficit 087 0." We the undersigned Auditors of Tio nesta Township, heroby certify that we have examined the abovo accounts and found them to be correct. J II. We NT wort n, I A. I,. Si iiiijKi:,NiiKii(i, Auditors. M. Jai'N, ) Attest M. A. Cakiunukh, Clerk. License Applications. . Notice is hereby given that the follow ing applications for license have been tiled in my olliee and will be presented April 17, HMO, ut the Court of (uartor Hessions of l-'orest County, Pa. : 1. (i. K. and M. Ij. Gerow, Central House, Tionesta Borough, Pa. 2. .ion. W. Buhl, Hotel Keystone, Maricnx illn, Pa. 3. Joseph .1. Young, New Marieii Holiil, Marienville, Pa. I. C. F. Weaver, Hotel Weaver, Tio nesta Mnrmiuh, pa. Certified fioin the Record. J. C. Geist, Clerk. March 27, 1!I0. i....tiv ni.rni,ifl n, err DrTllRMrn tO YEARS' EXPERIENCE. Utir CHARGES ARC THE L0WE6T. rk'Jid luiMifl, phuto or ftketcb fur eitHTt wnr-h and free report on patenUblllty. INFRINGEMENT Bulla conducted before all courtn. l'atentt obtained through H. ADVER TISED and (OLD, freo. TRADE-MARKS, PEN. IOHS and COPYRICHTS qukkljr obtained. Opposite U. E. Patent urtice, WASHINGTON. D. C. ; .'i&yt5nf-jf ru 'i. 13 ra ar h ' rr n irmin mni Going to Paint? .15 , X P K R I K N C E o u A K A N T E IED ours.. pAISi-1 Made by People who "Know How." $1.50 per Oallon. G. W. ROBINSON & SON Tiouesta, Pa. Administrator's Notice. Letters of Administration on the estate of W. A. Grove, late of Tionesta Borough, Forest County, Pa., deceased, having been granted to tbe undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment without delay, aud those having claims or demands will pre sent them, duly authenticated, for settle ment. Minnik Urovk, Admr'x, Tionesta, Pa, A. C. Bhown, Attorney. Ot Notice of Dissolution. Notice Is hereby given that the partner ship of Georgia A Ayloswortb, of En deavor, Forest County, Pa., was dissolved by mutual consent oo tbe 15th day of March, 1!X)6. All accounts of tbe said firm will be settled by J. P. Aylesworth, ol Endeavor, Pa. Car Load of Buggies, Road-wagons, Surreys and Spring-wagons. All Buggies Guaranteed and Prices Right. Coroo early aod get your choice. Am also headquarters for Fafm Machinery, M Wagons, MMDS K-t. Land l'me in stock ready for drill. Always at my ware rooms on Satur days. Come in ! J. G. BROMLEY TIONESTA, PA. On Sale at Our NEWSROOM Saturdays Or will be delivered to your house the following papers: The Buffalo Illustrated Express, The N. Y. Illustrated Record, The Saturday Evening Post, The Pennsylvania Grit, The Cliicag) Ledger and Blade. We also have the Buffalo Daily Morning Express, which we can de liver to you al noon. Carson & Matson Newsdealers. WHITE PINE Flooring, Siding, aud material for Window Casings and Inside Work. A good supply to select from always in stock. Call on or address, JAS. J. LANDERS, TIONESTA, PA. or F. P. AMSLER. A.C.UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. Itrnr of Hole! Weaver TIOlsTESTJL, 3P.A Telephone No. 20. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, -OF- TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIEIO PROPRIETOR. JOB TEAMING . k ICTI 1 ( ft' "'7 FASHION F0K 69 Cents We are closing out five numbers of the well known Henderson Corsets These are regular $1 00 values at 69 centc. A chance to save money if your size is here. mofiiii & son. STORE NEWS A new invoice of Earl & Wilson Collars of over 100 dozen has just been opened. Better look at the new shapes. Handsome New Spring Neckwear, Walton and Kaiser's exclusive styles and Silks, 25c, 50j, 75c. 1 and (1 50. Fashionable Fancy Vests the new grays and figured whiles; rich new stuff that fs right in style and price. Spring weights in Gloves tans and grays. Cadets and regular sizes, $1. 81.50, $2. This is the time to order your Shirts if you like to have them made to your order. The spring aud sum mer selections of materials are here. Prices $1 50 to 42. Not fit, no pay. Tbe linon of a gentleman you can always find it here. Some of those Unlaundered All Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, just half price, $1.50 per dozen. THE McCUEN CO. 2b AND 29 SENECA ST.. OIL CITY. PA. Fred. Grcttenbcrger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, uu well Tools, lias or water Fit tings and General Klaoksinitliing prompt ly done at Low Kates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and Just west of the Shaw House, Tldioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited, FRED. GRETTENBERHER Jos. M. BsiVBr PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER, Repairs Boilers, Milts, Tauks, Agitators. IIiij anil Sells Kceoiitl hand Hollers, IUe. Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. End ofSuspensioti Bridge, Third ward, OIL CITY , PA. NOTICE. Dr. Ileitl wishes to announce that since last September he has been the proprietor of the N6W York Painless Dentists, buying out all the iuterests formerly owned by Dr. DeRoy. Dr. Reid gives evory patient his personal attention and is bringing good den tistry within reach of all. Charges are exactly as advertised. Sets ol tooth froiuf.ito$.S, Gold crowns any size, $.). (Silver tlllinns from ft up. Silver fillings any size, 50 eta. PainleiM extraction by new method. New York 53 Sen. Nt., Oil City only. J ORKNZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer In HARNESS, - 'COLLARS, BRIDLES, , . A ud all kind of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. . TIONESTA. PA. . a? tn : u ,'ia Tflxe iaxauve Dromo vuniine Tablets, ja Seven Million boxes sold in post 12 months. This Signature IMPOETiNT v ANNOUNCEMENT Since the' Glasgow Woolen; Mills Company opened their store at 110, Centre street, the. men of Oil City and vicinity. have been'.vcry,gcnorous. with their patronage, enough so in facKo-warrant our moving into larger quarters. . . . . . f . -On or about April 1 st we Vill occupy - the store formerly occupied by the Olmstead-'Arf Co., at 22 Seneca street, where' we will have the' whole store full of up-to-date woolens : lor spring'ind summer wear. . . '"'' Nowhere else-can you-secioriclud.scJromisdv. large an assortment of fashionable fobrics,'and; nowhere else can you buy as cheaply. - . -v" ,i' sw '.' ' -r: Suits, Top Coats, Rain Coats ; : V ;.tja6' t6 Ore i V VJt to Fi ' 1 Glasaow Wooleri Mlls Co., WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS. 22 SENECA STREET. Monarch Clothing Co. Special Selling ; ; of New Spring CLOT HI TO For Men, Boys and Children.;: Moii'.h Ktj lish Ilaln C'oalM Noltby awaxKor patterns with full huh-ny-day xtyle in addition to rainy-day nei vioe. Our (roods are made trout all wool fabrics, proofed by the ornvniiette er- $18.00 valuea $11.98 K(j lish Spring: Overoonln Short top-coats of different aliades, all wool oovert; also bauds tme black Ihi bet top coats, or tbe new cut, lined with ftood Hklnncr'a aatin and a ready (AO seller at13.00 3cJ .IO Stylish and Xobby Hals Our new Bpring bats are getting scat tered all over the couuty. Derbya and soft batn. We tlnd that while lota of men are willing to pay f 'l.tK) and $4.lK for a hat, they are alao perfectly willing to aeccpt flt'.OO hat at $ 1.98 ' 9IenN Spring SuHs Handsome fancy mixtures of all wool cheviot; Ioiik coat of the new make with vent in back; all of the uew- QO (IQ est style and mako pO. J O. Clothing uiado by Snellen Iter); 'ban A world-wide reputation. We are exclu-. sivo agents for Una higli-KradH mttke of suit, and we feel proud iuolleriiiKaliuud ome alt wool worsted suit, of the' new spring make, coats with vent and swa gercut; the trousers are loose with- lull Dess where it belong; ; - (JtO 'OW au elegant flJ.oo value iP J . O Globe Mill high grade worsted Hiiilx, equal to diatom make, such hm yuu piy I'ii.OOor f;Ju.0O for, to any tailor. ..J he shoulders are big and swagger xhapod, the coat is cut long with veut in back. The material is all wool ' (ji worsted : i "Ji ll'.'OU Oil Exchange BlocDilfty,;? To Cure a Cold in OiSSvvf ' . 1. ...... j v .1 i-: M . . i - OIL CITY, PA. -Two- luiuilrod inen's odd suita!'- theae are Ui aix:iininlatiio of our past season's ooda... Among the lot are all wool bluo sergoH.blsck worati'tjt, all wool 'fancy mixed obefkots and gray aluy worsteds, not a suit In the lot worth y Qrf (Q loss thau $12.00 to $13. 50 :..,, 3 .JO One hundred scuff suits frnru'i.uV past season's accuiniilalion, all sir.ea of one or more diflorent lots, sizes 31 to 4i; these are from our cheaper grades anil are worth from $8.00 4 (Q to $10.00 qnkjJo Hoys' and Child reii's " Clothing 4 . I)oultlo-breated boys' suits of black or bluo cheviot, ages 7 to 1R, good abd atrouu; maieriai and made to Wear djI'OQ well. Price .-.:.-.T.pi-WO All .wool cheviot suitsof gray and fancy mixtures, alho a number of worHtd-suits ntado double-breasted style,' with good Btrong eilK aud linon sewing, d.rt1 no $1.00 value. Price ;.PiSkUp Doiible-breastod or the new 'Norfolk atylo of -boys' suits, with blooiner panta, made of good, all wool plain -of lancv cbdvtmr pants are dotibre-seatM-and doiiblo at the knee and extra good' value; KCJto l7.. ' .. r,hn nn Prico;;.,...., ,....,..,$ir,yo '.VchildreuVNuil v ' ( Upr iitw stylos' oT-cliildren1 'iiiiits aie now -burn in all tbe now shades suit styles, surges, liOimmptinx, worsteda, chetlob. ; $i:93, $2.98($3.93T - tr-'lloy.1' H'alHtr,i :'"' Hiutd'sorn'o stylo of boys' blorjt-'e waists thu liiMKont'lrtond ' (t 1 kwi....,;,,..,...., ....'JoC,, 400 p'lf finfle diipaVtiiient is oVejOowing with stylish suits, skirts, wa'istij,' Jackets and cunts. 1 . GO. I 1111 - T-V Dayi - . :'..r. ' . f&ylf&lf on everv yrinrsi box. 25c . 1 GEQMiING
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