RATES OF ADVERTISING! One Square, one inoh, one week... 1 00 One Square, one inch, one month 3 00. One Square, one inch, 3 months... 5 00 One Square, one inch, one year 10 M Two Squares, one year W 00 Quarter Column, one year 80 00 Half Column, one year .. 6000 One Column, one year 100 00 Legal advertisements ten cents per line each insertion. We do fino Job Printing of every de scription at reasonable rates, but it's cash on delivery. . .i , . t uvury Wednesday by J. C. WENK. Office in' Bmearbangh & Wenk Building, ELM BTBKKT, TIONSSTA, PA. For Republ Terms, 1.00 A Year, Strictly In Advuee. No subscription received for shorter period than three months. Correspondence solicited, but no notice will be taken of anonymous communica tions. Always gi ve your name. VOL. XL. NO. 33. TIONESTA, PA., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1907. $1.00. PER ANNUM. ican. BOROUGH OFFICER. Burgess. J. T. Carson. Justice) of the Peace C. A. Randall, I). W. Clark, OoHHCttmen. J. W. LanderH, J. T. Dale, O. T. Andoraon, Win. fSroearbaugh, 12. W. Bowman, J. W. JamleHou, W. J. Campbell. Countable W. H. Mood. Collector W. H. Hood. ' School Directors J. O. 8eowden, Dr, J. C. Dunn, Q Jamtesou, J. J. Landers, J. R. Clark, V. U. Wyman. FORESTsCOUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Congress-'S . P. Wheeler. Member of Senate i. K. P. Hall. Assembly V. D. Shields. President Judge W. M. Ltndsey. . Associate Judges F. X. Kreltler, P. C. Hill. Prothonotary , Register A Recorder, ate. -J. C. Uelst. Sheriff. W. Stroop. Treasurer W. II. HarriMon, Commissioners Leonard Agnew, An drew Wolf, Philip Ktnort. District Attorney A. C. Brown. . Jury Commissioners J . B. Eden, II. II. McClellan. . Coroner Ur C. Y. Detar. oiw,i Auditors W. H. Stiles. K.L. Haugb, H. T. Carsou. Countv Surveyor D. W. Clark. County Superintendent I). W. Morri son. Itecular Terns ef t:rt. Fourth Monday of February. Third Monday of May. Fourth Monday of September. Third Monday of November. Regular Meetings of County Commis sioners 1st and 3d Tuesdays of month. Church anal Habbath Hchoel. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a. to. t M. K. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m. Preaching In M. E. Church every Sab bath evening by Rev. W. O. Calhoun. Preaching in the F. M. Church every Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Rev. H . I. Call, Pastor. The regular meetings of the W. C. T. U. are hold at the headquarters on the second and fuurtn .Tuesdays of each month, i BUSINESS DIRECTORY. pi' .N ESTA LODU E, No. 869, 1. 0. 0. F. 1 Meets every Tuesday evening, in Odd Fellows' Hall, Partridge building. CAPT. GEO ROE STOW POST. No. 274 O. A, R. Meets 1st and 8d Monday evening in each month. CAPT. GEORGE STOW CORPS, No. 137, W. R. C, meets first and third Wednesday evening of each month. RITCHEY A CARRINGER. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Tlonenta, Pa. CURTIS M. SHAWKEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Warren, Pa. Practice in Forest Co. AC BROWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. . Office In Arner Building, Cor. Elm and Bridge Sts., Tlonesta, Pa. D R. F. J. BOVARD, Physician Nurgeon, TIONESTA, PA. DR. J. C. 1)UNN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, and DRUGGIST. Office over store. Tlonesta, Pa. Professional calls prompt ly responded to at all hours of day or night. - Residence Elm St., between Grove's grocery and Gerow's restaurant. GEORGE SIGGINS, M. D., PhysicianNiiid Surgeon, TIONESTA. PA. Office in rooms over Forest County National ltank. - Professional calls promptly responded to at all hours of day or nlghu D R. J. B. SIGGINS. Physician ana surgeon, J OIL CITY, PA. HOTEL WEAVER, E. A. WEAVER, Proprietor. m. ... C...nJir ,lta T.atvmtlMA 1U1H 11MW3I, nil UlfJi i J " - 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 and cold water, etc. The comforts oi guests never neglected. CENTRAL HOUSE, J . GEROW A GEROW Proprietor. Tionsela, Pa. This is the mostcentrally located hotel in the place, and has all the modern improvements. No pains will lie snared to make it a pleasant stopping plitoe IK. tli traveling public. First itlatM Livery i connection. 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 coarsest and guarantees his work to Hive perfect satisfaction. Prompt atten tion given to nrendiug, and prices reasonable. JAMES HASLET, GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, -AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, PENN A.C.UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at AH Times at Reasonable Rates. ISear of Hotel Weaver TIOITJBST., PA. Telephone No. SO. l t. !.! Collr.. Cholrrn nnd tnamOSriain S Diarrhoea k.niedy. Uyver tails. Buy it now. it may save life. Buyers, coming to the city, should associate in their minds the name "JAMES" with everything that pertains to the matter of wearing apparel for women. This Cloak and Suit Department, embracing everything in the line of "Ready to Wear" for women, is the most important Department of this great store, and nowhere between Pittsburg and Buffalo will you find such unlimited assortments as are shown here. GARMENTS THE PRODUCT OF AMERICA'S BEST WORK SHOPS. Priced on a Small Margin of Profit basis that brings the best to you at a lower price than that often charged for inferior garments. THE HIGH CHARACTER OF THE SUITS SOLD HERE FOR $18.00, $20.00 and $22.50, Has contributed greatly to the prestige of this store's Cloak and Suit Department. Suits start at $10.00 and at that price and $12.50 we show suits of good tyle and made up of good serviceable suitings. . ' At $16.50 Suit of navy blue nnd brown striped cheviot, long jacket, semi-fitting back, patch pockets, button trimmed, satin lined. Full pleated skirt. There's a mannish suit effect about this entiro suit that gives a peculiarly distinctive style. At $18.50 A very dressy suit in blue, black and brown broadcloth, poney jacket, satin lined, button trimmed and welt seams. "Fluffy Rufile" skirt. At $20.00 A suit mode of a medium weight habit cloth in brown and black. . : 3G-inch tight-fitting jacket, satin lined, side pockets and velvet collar. Full j pleated skirt. This Is an extremely natty suit, the stitching and superb tailoring showing ! to best advantage. 1 From $25.00 the prices run up gradually, $27.50, $30.00, $32.50, $35.00 up to ! $50.00, hut because of limited space description of them cannot be given here. At the prices named, $10.50, $18.50, $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00, thero are many different styles of suits, hut one only having been selected for special mention at this time. LADIES' SKIRTS. We confine our skirt buying to manufacturers who make a specialty of skirts and make skirts exclusively. Find that the skirts are superior in every way to those made by a manufacturer endeavoring to make everything In the way of ready-to-wear.- Skirts are not only better, hut tho prices are less. We'll start description of skirts at $5.00, although there's scarcely a month of the year we don't have a "Special" skirt sale at $3.50 or $3.73 and we've sold at those prices some extraordinary skirts. At $5.00 Skirt made of a strictly All-Wool Panama. Skirt is made with four small side pleats alternating with double box pleats. Colors are navy blue, black and brown. At $7.50 Nine-gore Panama skirt, strapped to the knee. Alternating gores pleated from knee down. Iilack, blues and browns. At $10.00 Fancy hair line stripe in a black and white Panama. Gores of this skirt are trimmed with straps arranged in a panel effect. This skirt sets the figure splendidly and presents a very handsome trim tailor-made appearance. The prices of skirts range from this gradually to $2(1.00, but at $12.50 and $15.00 there are some extremely dressy skirts, artistically designed and trim med in refined quiet taste. ALTERATION DEPARTMENT. Our guarantee to make the garment fit. you perfectly should bo an added attraction of this store's cloak and suit department. The alteration department is in charge of a highly skilled talloress, thor oughly competent to make any alteration ; or changes necessary to make the garment fit you perfectly. Having a suit made to your order offers 110 advantage, In the matter of a perfect fit, over our ability to fit you. LADIES, MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS. The first price for a good coat is $5.00 and at thi3 price there's a good big color and style range. At $5.50 ' Long loose 7; coat in Taney mixtures, velvet collar, trimmed with large buttons and braided. i At $6.50 ' Loose fitting length coat of black melton cloth, collarless effect, trim med with velvet braid and buttons. At $8.00 length coat of black kersey, made without collar, self strapped over shoulder, straps trimmed with braid, velvet and buttons; neck trimmed in same manner. At $10.00 Several different styles at this price. We select for mention here a double breasted Prince Chap Coat of a heavy grey diagonal, finished welt seams, black velvet collar, length. From $12.50 the prices range up easily $15.00, $16.50, $18.00, $20.00, $22.50 and up to $05.00. if you've about decided what to pay for a coat there's such a liberal price range you'll easily find something to please you. CHILDREN'S COATS. Children's Coats range from $2.73 up to $15.00. There's one in a large broken plaid at $3.75, but the coat of which we wish to make special mention is a coat at $4.00. .fust 18 of these and they're just exactly $2.00 under actual value. In fact at $0.00 they would have been an exceptional coat valuo. A very heavy flecked coating in navy blue, brown and red with a deep cape collar strapped with a broadcloth to match the plain color In coat. The broad cloth is then stitched In a neat tailor fashion. Cuff finished the same way. This is a good warm serviceable coat for misses, ages 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 years. A "SPECIAL" IN A CHILD'S COAT, 2, 3 and 4 years. A crushed velotir and a curly bearskin coat In white aud colors at $3.75. Value $5.00. FINE FURS. From tho greatest fur city in America Detroit, Mich. and the most re sponsible fur manufacturers in that great fur city, come tho furs this store sells. In buying furs we realize how Important It is to have a personal knowl edge of the reliability and honesty of the manufacturer. We know good furs when we see. them, and absolutely reliable furs are the only kind this store sells. Furs not sold to last a season, but for years. We're just n little bit proud of this store's. fur reputation, honestly earned and scrupulously maintained. Every animal that has been unfortunate enough to have his coat prized by fashion Is represented In this fur dlsphiv. Mink, French Mink, .lup Mink, Fitch Marten, Tropical Marten, Drown F.rmlne, White Fox. Isabella Fox, Squirrel, Poney and from time to time dur ing the season many others. FURS FOR CHILDREN, FURS FOR MISSES, FURS FOR WOMEN. Sets, Scarfs nnd Muffs. Neck Pieces, Scarfs, Iloas and Throws, $3.75, $1.50, $1.75, $5.00, $j.50 and with a rise of a dollar or two up to $45.(m. Sets range $10.00. $15.00 to $70.0(1. One neat little scarf has a spring concealed In the head of the small ani mal which opens and closes the jaw, making a very unique mode of fastening the fur around the neck. CHILDREN'S SETS mb, Krimmor, Fitch and Marte LADIES' SILK PETTICOATS. of Angora, Persian Lamb, Krimmor, Fitch and Marten, $1.50, $1.73, $2.50 to $6.00. A large department with us. The silks used In petticoats sold here Is of the dependable kind. No at tempt made to get up uu elaborate Hklrt at the expense of good silk. Silk qual ity the Hist consideration In our petticoat buying. Petticoats, $5.00 to $20.00. EXTRAORDINARY SILK VALUES. 24-inch "iilack Taffeta 36-lnch Iilack Taffeta Actual value $1.35 and $1.50, respectively. A quality this store knows so well we'll guarantee every yard of It $1.10 $1.2!) MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. We put a plainly marked price on the flowers, wings, ribbons, velvet foliage or whatever the trimming may be, a fixed unvarying price for the work and the price of the hat when done is tiic sum total of findings selected, plus the cost of work. When you select a hat you know exactly what It's going to cost you when done. POPULAR PRICED HATS. Hy that we mean around about $0.00, $0.50, $7.00 and $7.50. At any one ot those prices we'll design after the best of French or New York models a hat that will not be slighted as to quality of materials, and that cannot help hut j impress you with the fact that on hats of this price range we put forth the same palnstakl.ig effort, and that our endeavor to please is just as apparent, as I ihough the price was to be twice that. INFANTS' CAPS, BOYS' TAMS. The tarns of blue serge and bearskin, the Infants' caps of bearskin, velvet or silk trimmed with ribbon or fur 50c und upwurd. One Hundred Misses' Hats, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75. At those prices a hundred trimmed hats, a dozen or so different styles and every color. THE SILK DEPARTMENT. A $5,000 silk stock that contains nothing but the most worthy reliable silks to be had. We're very jealous of our silk reputation. Determined that we shall In no; way risk our splendid silk prestige (gained in our eight yenrs of dependable! silk selling) by allowing Inferior silks to nnd room on our shelves. In I Hack Silks especially has this store built up a remarkable silk busi ness. Duo entirely to the reliable, dependable character of the silks sold. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR MONEYBAK SILK. Silks tho manufacturer replaces In every instance lu which they fall to give satisfactory wear. DRESS GOODS. With the possible exception of the cloak and suit department, the most Im portant department in this store. Certainly a greater amount of money In vested than uny other department except the clonk and suit department. That means unlimited assortments to select from. Those who know this store know that our Dress Goods department from the day the store started has been given great prominence. Hero you can find any season of the year the fabrics and colors most highly approved by fashion. What's more they're shown on our counters as early as tho large- city department stores. Very often a certain color or shade becomes so fashionable that there's n scarcity of It. Such Is the case to-day with plums, purples and dahlias. Wo bIiow them in a variety ot weaves from $l.'o to $2.50 a yard. .lust now pjalds and stripes are In great favor. You'll not find a better showing of them anywhere. Upward of a hundred pieces of Dress Goods at the very popular price of $1.00 a yard. Plain weaves, plaids and stripes. SPECIALS OF THE DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. Ten pieces Part. Wool Plaids, 25c. All colors in a 37-inch small Check Wool .Tacquard, 45c. Forly pieces Serge Plaids, Wool Coverts and small neat Checks at 50c yard. All colors In a 52-lnch strictly All -Wool Ladles' Cloth at 65c yard. A 41-lueb All Wool French Serge, Navy Blue, llrown and lilack at 75c. A 42 Inch All-Wool Storm Serge at S.lc, Navy lllue, Itrown, Red and Ulack. A splendid cloth for girls, Peter Tlvom'pson Suits. Our famous "XXX'' Satin finish Broadcloth in every color, $U0 yard. A line French Chiffon llroadiioth with a high permanent satin Mulsh, $1.C5 yard.' Tho actual value of this cloth Is $2.00 a yard. WILL JAME !L CITY, PA V
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