The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, January 23, 1907, Image 1

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TIONESTA, PA., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1907.
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BOROUGH OFFICERS.
Burgess. J. T. Carson.
Justices of the Peace G. A. Randall, D.
VV. Clark.
Oounciimen. J. B. Muse. J. W, Lan
dors, C. A. IiHimou, Geo. Holeman, O, T.
Anderson. Win. jSmearbauub, E. V,
bowman.
Constable W. H, Hood.
Collector W. H. Hood.
School Directors J. 0. Scowden, T,
F. Kitcbey, 8. M. Henry, Dr. J. C, Dunn,
U Jainleson, J. J. Landers
FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
Member of Congress Joneph 0. Sibley,
Member of senate J. K. if, uau.
Assembly W. D. Shields.
President JudaeVi. M. Llndser.
Associate Judges F, X. Kreltler, P.
U. mil.
Prothonotary, Register t Recorder, die,
-J. C. (Joint.
Sheriff. A. W. Stroup.
Treasurer W. H. Harrison.
Commissioners Ijeonard Agnew, An
drew Wolf, I'lillip Uinerl.
District Attorney A. 0. Brown.
Jury Commissioner -J. B. Eden, H,
H. MuClellan.
Coroner Dr C. Y. Detar.
Countv Auditors W. H. Stiles, K.L,
Haunt), H. T. Carson.
Onuntu fttirvevorD. W. Clark.
County Superintendent D. W. Morri
son,
Hscular Terns f Crt.
Fourth Monday of February.
Third Monday of Mar.
Fourth Monday of September.
Third Monday of November.
Regular Meetings of County ComtnlS'
sioners 1st and 3d Tuesdays of month.
Church and Mabbata Sehaal.
Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:46 a,
m. t M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m.
Preaching In M. E. Church every Sab'
bath even lu n by Rev. W. O. Calhoun.
Preaching in the F. M. Church every
Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Kev,
H. D. Tall. Pastor.
Tim regular meetings of the W. C. T.
Care held at the. headquarters on the
second and fourth Tuesdays oi eacn
month.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
TM'.NESTA LODGE, No. 869, T. O. O. F.
1 Meets every Tuesday evening, In Odd
Fellows' Hall, Partridge building.
pi APT. GEORGE STOW POST. No. 274
J G. A, R. Meets ibi ana a raonaay
evening In each month.
CAPT. GEORGE STOW CORPS, No.
137, W. R. C, meeta first and third
Wednesday evening of each month.
KARL E. WENK,
DENTIST.
TIONESTA, PA.
All work guaranteed. Rooms over
Forest County National Bank.
RITCHEY & CARRINGER.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
Tionesta, Pa,
CURTIS M. BHAWKEY, j
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, I
Warren, Pa,
Practice in Forest Co.
AO BROWN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. '
Office in Arner Building, Cor. Elm
and Bridge Sts., Tionfesta, Pa.
DR. F. J. BOVARD,
Physician A Surgeon,
TIONESTA, PA.
DR. J. C. DUNN, L
PHYSICIAN ANfJSURGEON.
and DRUGGIST. Office over store,
Tionesta, Pa. Professional calls prompt
ly responded to at all' hours of day or
night. Residence Elm St., between
Grove's grocery and Gerow'a restaurant.
D
R. J. B. SIGGINS.
Physician and Surgeon,
OIL CITY, PA.
HOTEL WEAVER,
E. A. WEAVER, Proprietor.
This hotel, formerly the Lawrence
House, has undergone a complete change,
and is now furnished with all the mod
ern improvements. Heated and lighted
throughout with natural gas, bathrooms,
hot aud cold water, etc. The
guests never neglected.
) comforts of
CENTRAL HOUSE,
GEROW A GEROW Proprietor.
Tionseta, Pa. This Is the niostcentrally
located hotel In the place, and has all the
modern improvements. No pains will
be spared to make it a pleasant stopping
place for the traveling publio. First
class I.lvn'rv In connection.
pHIL. EMERT
FANCY BOOT & SHOEMAKER.
Shop in Walters building, Cor. Elm
aud Walnut streets, Is prepared to do all
Kinds of oustom work Irom the finest to
the coarsefct and guarautees his work to
?;ive perA't satisfaction. Prompt atten
ion given to meuding, and prices reasonable.
JAMES HASLET,
GENERAL MERCHANTS,
Eurnituro Dealers,
AND .
UNDERTAKERS.
TIONESTA, PENN.
WHITE PINE
Flooring, Siding,
and material Tor
Window Casings
ami Inside Work.
A gofl supply to select
froaralways in stock." ,
Call od or address.
JAS. J. LANDERS,
TIONESTA, PA.
or F. l AMSLER.
Electrio Oil. Guaranteed for
Rheumatism. 8irai(n. Sore
Feet, Pains, Ac. At nil dealers
UNLO
hDING
ONE-THIRD OFF
ON ALL SWT
O'ftTJ
We have no dope to give. The plain, unvarnished truth
is all we have to say, and here it is:
The mildness of the Winter has thus far left us loaded to the guards with Men's, Boys and Child
dren's Winter wearables of every description, more particularly Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits
and Overcoats. We lack the sand and the money to carry this stock over to another Winter, and it
is against our policy to do so, We are therefore forced to UNLOAD, no matter what the loss. We
have placed panic prices on the entire stock, as follows :
MEN'S WINTER SUITS AND OVERCOATS, ONE-THIRD OFF.
BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, 0NEF0URTH OFF.
FURNISHiNG GOODS AND HATS, ONE-FOURTH OFF.
TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS AND SUIT CASES, ONE-FOURTH TO ONE-THIRD OFF.
TAILORING, ONE-SIXTH OFF.
As the above reductions mean a serious loss to us, THE STRICTLY CASH RULE WILL BE
RIGIDLY ENFORCED. DON'T ASK FOR CREDIT.
The entire stock of the McCuen Company, McCuen Company Block, Oil City, Pa., consisting of Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats,
Caps, Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases, and Men's and Boys' Wearing Apparel of every description, every article of which bears the McCuen Company guarantee. (That
means your money back if not satisfactory). .
this $75,000 Stock will be Unloaded for Cash at unheard of prices for reputable merchan-
disewe carry no trashy goods commencing
TUESDAY MORNING. Ml 22, and continuing until SATURDAY EVE., FEB. 2.
A Partial List of Good Things at Unloading Prices:
Canvas Gloves
Canvas Gloves with knit wrist ... .,. .,
Gauntlet Canvas Gloves
Men's Handkerchiefs
Red and Blue Bandana Handkerchiefs, good, large size.
Fancy Border Silk Handkerchiefs ,. 12c
Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs : . ., ... 29c
Fast Black Merino Half Hose.". ., . . 8c
Grey-Foot Merino Hose 8c
Men's and Boys' Suspenders . ., ,.8c, lie, 19c, 21c
President Suspenders 35c
Chester Suspenders 39c
Railroad Men's Leather Gauntlet Gloves..,..,..,..,..,.. 21c
U, S. Government Half Hose, two grades. . . ..3c and 7c
Men's Heavy Fast Black Cotton, Half Hose. ., ,. . . 8c
Boys' Fast Black Stockings. . ; ... 9c
Men's best grade Working Shirts. ,. ... .,. ., .. 39c
Men's Knickerbocker Trousers, all wool, for hunting
and fishing 50c
Men's Short Top Coats, were priced from $10 to $18;
Unloading Price .' .....$ 4.98
The McCuen Co. Globe Trotter Suit Case, sizes 22,
24 and 26 inches; price . 89c
Men's Black Cutaway Clay Worsted Suits, were priced
$15 to $20; Unloading Price for the entire lot. .$ 7.98
G. A. R. Uniforms, were $12; Unloading Price. .,.. ..$ 6.98
Eleven days. Note well the dates. Terms of sale
strictly cash. Positively no deviation can be made
from this rule. This is not meant to conflict with
our invariable rule of money back for any unsatisfac
tory purchase. "
5c
7c
8c
2C
A Partial List of Good Things at Unloading Prices:
Young Men's Suits, double and single-breasted, fancy
cheviot and worsted, all clean wool and were priced
from $10 to $16; Unloading Price! $ 4.98
Young Men's Blue Serge Suits, were $12; Unloading
Price $ 6.98
Misses' Raincoats, priced $7.50; Unloading Price.... $ 1.98
Boys' Overcoats, $5, $6 and $7.50; Unloading Price. .$ 1.98
Men's Fur Driving Coats, priced $30; Unloading Price. $17.50
Men's Odd Vests ! 38c and 98c
Men's All Wool Cardigan Jackets, were $3 ,. .$ 1.98
Bar Coats and Vests, with sleeves, of white duck. 89c
Men's Black Cheviot Suits, were $13.50; Unloading
Price . ; $ 6.98
Men's All Wool Clay Worsted Black Suits, were $15
and $18 .$ 8.98
Men's fancy Cheviot and Worsted Suits, all wool, were
priced $10 to $15; Unloading Trice $'6.98
Men's Storm Ulsters, were priced and sold for $13.50. .$ .9.98
Men's Cable Webb Garters, 25c grades. . . ., 15c
Fancy Shield Bows ., 3c
Buster Brown Bows, for children , 3c
Men's fine all wool Merino Half Hose, 50c qualities. . . 21c
Collar Buttons 3c, 7c, 8c and 19c
Men's fast black Rainproof Cloth Umbrellas. 89c, $1.19 1.48
A first-class Coat Hanger -. .3c, or 2 for 5c
A first-class Trouscr Hanger 2 fur 250
CASH PRIZE We issue a four-page bill whtch we mail and dis
tribue throughout this and adjoining counties, containing over 1000
articles at Unloading Prices. $50.00 will be paid to the pereon who
djscovers one item on this bill which we do not have at the price
n amed when sale opens Tuesday, January 24.
-THE
McCUE
COM PA N Y.
McGuen Company's Block, OIL GITY, PA.
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