The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, June 03, 1908, Image 5

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    50 Dozen Children's Hats
at $1.00.
All trimmed, ready to put on, and every hat worth from
two to four times what we offer them at. There are too many
styles to permit a description, but take a look at them while
they re in the corner window.
Women's Tailored Suits at $15.
Worth $20 to $25. There
suits a lot of sample suits which
Women's White
Skirts at
There were just 22 skirts in
good assortment of sizes in waist bands and lengths.
10 Dozen Seersucker Petticoats.
Made of a good quality Seersucker, is a full size skirt and
with the style makes this garment
New Millinery
Another lucky "tail:end-of-the-season" purchase gives you
a chance to buy your choice of Flowers, Wings, Fancy Feathers
and Untrimmed Hats at just half price. A little early in the
season for such offerings, but all the better for you. Come as
early as you can select your shape, flowers, feathers or what
ever you decide on, and the hat
would a lew days ago.
Matting Porch Rugs 69c. Porch
Cushions 39c.
Two items of porch furnishings which ought to interest a
great many housewives. Both are much wanted and both are
way under price.
The Smart & Silberberq Co.
OIL CITY, PA.
Oil City Trust Company,
Oil City, Pa.
REPORT TO THE COMMISSIONER OF BANKING
(Condensed)
At Close of Business, May 19, 1908.
Time loans 1,3415'!5.45 I
turea 89,630.4!
bemandioana. d- '
on collateral 500,478.52
Overdrafts 3,004. 5
Due from banks ... 370,104. 37
Cash ou band 110,744.00
Total quirk assets
$1,1 19,837.19
$2,804;059.33
Not included iu above:
Trust funds ..$184,112.15
Corporate Trusts flU0.00o.0U
SAN-CURA
Is guaranteed to relieve at once that Itching, Burning Pain, and
permanently curta Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Burns, Bruises,
Scalds, Old Sores, Ulcers, Frosted Feet, Chilblains, Cutarrb, Corns,
Chapped Hands and Lips, Boils, Carbuncles, Felous, Sore Nipples,
Festers, Itching, Bleeding- Piles, Insect Bites, and Old Cbronio
Fever Sores.
The best Poultice, always clean and moist.
25c and 50c a ISotlle. AH Druggists.
Postage paid on receipt of price if your druggist does not have it.
The 50c Bottle is three times the 25o kind.
Mention this paper.
For sale by Dunn & Fulton and Bovard's Pharmacy, Tioneeta.
171 1.OItATOKY 8 AXD 10 JI IMOM STREET,
TITU8VILLE, I A.
FOREST COUNTY
TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA.
CAPITAL STOCK,
SURPLUS,
Time Deposits Solicited.
Will
A. Watnk Cook,
President.
A. B. Kkllt.
Cashier.
directors
A. Wayne Cook,
N. P. Wheeler,
Collections remitted for on day of payment at low rates. We promise our custom
ers all the benefits consistent with conservative banking. Interest ptid ou time
deposit. Tour patronage respectfully solicited.
are just 40 of these elegant
accounts ior the price.
Lawn and Linen
Half Price.
this lot slightly soiled, but a
an exceptional value at 39c.
at Half Price.
costs you just half what it
Capital f 300,000.00
Reserve for iujerest, elo 2,718..i8
MrpMl.tU . JZ.Ibf.lUS.U,
f.', 86 1,050.33
OINTMENT
baMAXHAUXLllI
PTTTTTTTTTTTTTT
NATIONAL BANK,
150.000.
$80,000.
pay Four Per Cent, per Annum
Wm. Smearbaugh,
Vice President
O. W. Robinson, Wm. Smearbaugh,
T. F. Rltchev. J. T. Pale, A. B. Kellv.
HOFFMAN GUARDS WELL.
311 Men With Fat Bank Rolls Tempt
Him In Vain.
Bullor, Pa., June 2. To be penniless
Monday and to refuse $45,000 for an
oil gustier and leases on thirty acres
of land Saturday night was the fort
une of Harry N. Hoffman of Penn
township, whose great strike In the
McBrldo oil field continues to create
excitement.
Oil men with long green and check
books failed to move Hoffman. Ho has
been urged to drill his gusher into the
second pay, but he steadfastly refuses.
The well at times flows at a 600-barrel
rate.
Yesterday morning work was hus
tled on eleven rigs within COO feet of
the gusher. Hoffman himself will
rush two rigs. Kven with the chance
that others will tap the pool, Hoffman
will be a rich man before anyone else
Ms time to puncture the sand, found
at a depth of 1,700 feet. Hundreds
visited the well. Hoffman remains on
guai d nil the time and has had but a
few hours' sleep in five days.
PITIFUL TRAGEDY.
Whole Family Drowned While Enjoy
ing a Special Holiday.
Philadelphia, June 2. An entire
family consisting of William Eidle
man, aged 38 years, his wife Eliza
beth, aged 37, and their two children,
Anna, aged 1", and William, aged 7, of
West Pen.sauken, N. J., were drowned
in rensauken creek, below Riverton,
N. J., Sunday, by the capsizing of a
small rowboat. The family was tak
ing an ouling partly in celebration of
the fact that the father had Just clear
ed off the mortgage on a home he had
purchased.
While rowing down Pensauken
creek the boat was caught In the swift
current and carried against a scow
moored In the stream. The boat was
overturned and all the occupants
thrown into the water and before as
sistance could be rendered all were
drowned.
More Money For Schools.
Harrisburg, June 2. Payments to
public schools out of the Incrensed ap
propriation granted by the last legisla
ture will begin this week. The leg
islature increased the appropriation
from 113.000,000 to $15,000,000 for the
two years, beginning June 1. Super
intendent of Public Instruction
SchaefTer expects to receive by the
middle of this week the first of the
reports from the school districts, on
which are based the warrants for the
payments of the state appropriation,
and State Treasurer Shentz says ha la
ready to pay out the money as fast
as the warrants are received from the
department of public instruction.
8udden Death of Wellknown Engineer.
Columbus, O.. June 2. James G.
Cobbs, aged CS, of I'tica, N. Y., one of
the bestknown engineers on the New
York Central, who has been attending
the convention of the locomotive engi
neers, was found dead In his bed yes
terday at the (ireat Southern hotel.
He was occupying a room with James
Farley of Syracuse, X. Y., and the lat
ter found him dead when he awoke.
He has been engineer since 1SC5. He
was one of the most popular delegates
hero. Death was caused by heart dis
ease.
Erie Auto Victim Will Die.
Erie, June 2. The victims of Satur
day's automobile accident here, in
which five prominent Franklin ner-
sons were seriously injured, show little
change In conditions. .Miss Kateline
Wilson, who was frightfully burned
by flaming gasoline, cannot recover, it
is reared. Large pieces of flesh were
roasted from her body. Mrs. Alfred
Wilson was removed from the Hamot
hospital to her home in Franklin Sun
day afternoon.
Saved tho Priza.
Here is a complete sentence In eight
words. Can you read it?
Stand
1
Took
You
To
Throw
Takings
My.
A
the
prize of $10 will he awarded to
lirst reader sending in a correct
reading of the foregoing sentence.
T. S. I'pon second thought we will
answer tills ourselves anil save the ?10
to buy ham mid eggs with. Here It is:
"I understand you undertook to over
throw my undertakings." Pittsburg
Tress.
Second Beat.
"Xo," said the sweet young thing,
"I wouldn't mnrry the best man on
earth."
"Then my case must be hopeless,"
ealil the youth sorrowfully.
"Not nt nil. 1 simply said that to
eiH'onvaire vmi."-I'lttsliiirt.' Press.
,y X It vou onlv know how rood.
, now durable, bow satisfactory v
Faroid
reallv is: if von onlv lenew
je J J J .
put on and bow long it lasts; if you only knew
.what a good all-round roof it ia, you would savo
money by using it for every building on tho place.
Weather proof, wear proof, contains no tar, slato color,
any ono can lay it. Let ua provo to you what the
genuine l'aroid Hoofing will do.
Send for Free Sample
and book on 'Building Economy." It will savo you
money. Uon t luko a cueap
tao root tnnt lasts. A complete
Kit m every run.
J.J.I AM)! KS
Tiouesta,
B'nai Brith at Ellwood City.
Ellwood City, Pa., June 2. A lodge
of B'nai Brith was instituted here Sun
day with mombors from lodges In
Pittsburg, Beaver Falls, Braddock and
New Castle In attendance. Twenty
three charter members are enrolled,
vlth these ofllcers: Isadore Crouse,
president; Arthur Cohen, vice presi
dent; Allen Uoldston, secretary.
Finds Husband Hanging In Cellar.
Greensburg, Pa., June 2. Mrs.
Frank Klober of near Scott Haven, go
ing to the cellar of her home last
night, found her husband hanging
from a rope. He had been dead more
than an hour. Klober, who was 32
years of age, sustained an Injured
head two years ago and was afflicted
mentally.
Incendiaries Fire High School.
Scranton, June 2. The Dun more
high school was totally destroyed by
fire early Sunday morning. The au
thorities contend that it was of incen
diary origin, but are not able to assign
a motive. The loss is $70,000, partially
coverefl by insurance.
DEATH OF A VE NEK ABLE
PHYSICIAN.
In November last death claimed one
of tho venerable physicians of Western
New York, Dr. Alon.o Wiltso of Dele
van, Cattaraugus County. Mr. Wiltse
had been a practising physician for sev
enty yoais. A peculiar circuniirtance in
connection with his lifo is tho fact that
thirty yens ago ho was Btricken with
Bright 'a disease and ni'tor a thorough
examination and consultation by emi
nent Hull'alo physicians, his onso was
pronounced incurable and lie was ad
vised to prepare for the closing of his
earthly career.
Returning to his home with such sad
information lie was spurred to make a
desperate analysis and study of
Bright 'a disease, with the result that
he formulated a remedy which com
pletely cured him and gave him an ad
ditional lease of thirty years of lifo, or
until the age of 91 years, as mentioned
above.
Mr. Wiltse in his practice thereafter
used the remedy with great success. Tho
mixture can be obtained at any local
drug store at a nominal cost, and the
complete formula will bo mailed, post
paid, on receipt of twenty -five cents
bv addressing the Empire Tvpo Foun
dry. S()I .Morgan IM.Ig., Buffalo, N. Y.,
inclosing 2 cents in stamps or coin.
Tho Empire Type Foundry is ono of
the largest a nt i trust type makers and
is given a rating by Dun's Commer
cial Agency of $20,000, with high
ercdit.
HOTEL FOR SALE.
FOR 6AI.K Ninfpira Falls Hotel mislncM,
long lease, low rent. :6 bed rooms, price $SM in
rlmling lease, complete furniture and good will.
This is a money maker ;! will earn it"; cost this
enson. Owner has KOtM'reasou for selling.
Write us for full particulars.
FENWICK & SPEIDEL CO.
BUFPALO, N. Y.
Thomas Cowan & Son
Practical HarneaH
mitl Shoemakers.
Agnew Building, near Hotel Weaver,
Tionesta.
New work and all kinds of repairing
on short notice.
A number of new and second-band
Harness for sale.
JAMES HASLET,
GENERAL MERCHANTS,
Furniture Dealers,
AND
UNDERTAKERS.
TIONESTA, PENN
Ps dicci'sr Mqqck
OFTICIAIT.
Office ) T National Bank Building,
OIL CITY, PA.
Eyes examined free.
Exclusively optical.
PRACTICAL
BOILER MAKER,
Repairs Hollers Stills,
Tanks, Agitators. Buys
and Nells Necond - hand
Boilers, Etc.
Wire or letter orders promptly at
tended to. End of Suspension Bridge,
Third ward, OIL CITY, PA.
Electric Oil. Guaranteed for
Rheumatism, Sprains, Sore
Feet, Pains, Vo. At all dealers
Roofino
bow rasilv it fan bn
J -
mutation, uet tno genuine-
rooting
la.
Wm. B.
A
A
Save your tags from
TOWN TALK J. T. SPEAR HEAD
STANDARD NAVY
Tlnsley's 18-ox.
NaturtfLnl
Eglantine
Old Peach
Tenpenny
REDICUT and PICNIC TWIST
Tags from the above brands are good for the following and many other
useful presents as shown by catalog :
Gold Cuff Buttons 50 Tags
Fountain Pen 100 Tags
English Steel Razor 50 Tags
Gentleman's Watch 200 Tags
Many merchants have supplied themselves with presents with which
to redeem tags. If you cannot have your tags redeemed at home, write
us for catalog.
PREMIUM DEPARTMENT
THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., Jersey City, N.J.
Your Banking
Business
You should not fail to consult us about your
banking business.
We are well equipped to look after all matters
pertaining to general banking in a prompt and
efficient manner.
Money loaned on approved collateral; foreign
and domestic collections attended to drafts and
travelers' checks issued and made payable in all
parts of the world.
f rauMtu rusb
(fompantj
.FRAN K
Our June Horn
Clearance Sale,
The sale began Monday morning, thus start
ing several weeks earlier than has been our cus-'
torn in the past and this brings the garments to
you almost in the midst ot the season at very much
less than actual value. The reduction in price,
will bear very close relation to the actual cost ot
the garments to us.
Naturally we wish to empty these cloak room racks at
as little loss as possible. Satisfied now, however, to dispose
of all tailored garments without any consideration of profit
whatsoever. Of coure we realize that to accomplish our
purpose some degree of loss must be sustained. We shall
not hesitate in every instance where necessity demands to
go below actual cost in order to effect a complete clearance
of all tailored garments. Below we quota the prices to be
iu force during this June clearance. In many instances
there will be ttill greater reductions, but these prices mark
the very least reduction in price to be iu force at tbia time.
We shall give our first attention to Women's Tailored Suits.
Lot $13 50 and $15
1(5 50 Suits
18 00 Suits
22 50 Suits
25.00 Suits
Important Wash Goods
News.
Today our Wash Goods stocks will be gooe over in the
most thorough manner. Anything and everything that
shows a disposition to move slowly or that we have an ex
cessive quantity of goes out on center aisle tables at a re
duced price. At t'.e moment of writing this advertisement
we cannot name the merchandise or the prices. This we
can safely promise it will pay you to see what's on the
center aisle counters here this week.
Demonstration.
Miss Brewer, representing the West Electrio J lair
Curler Company, of Philadelphia, will give practical dem
onstrations in waving and curling the hair, using the "Elec
trio Hair Curler," the most perfect device of its kind, for
that purpose.
James,
tag from a 10-cent piece will count FULL
tag from a 5-cent piece will count HALF
with valuable tags
Sailor's Pride
Master Workman
Pick
Jolly Tar
Big Four
Black Bear
Ivy
Norse Shoe
Bridle Bit
Coupons from
French Briar Pipe 50 Tags
Leather Pocketbook 80 Tags
Steel Carving Set 200 Tags
Best Steel Shear 75 Tags
L I N. P A..
$27.60 Suits $1!) 50
32.50 Suits 22 50
35.00 Suits 22 E0
37.50 Suits 25 00
45.00 Suits 32 50
Oil City
value
value
Old Statesman
W. N. Tlnsley's
Natural Ua
Granger Twist
Old Honesty
Lady's Pocketbook 50 Tags
Pocket Knife 40 Tags
Playing Cards 30 Tags
60-yd. Fishing Reel 60 Tags
Fred. Grettenborger
GENERAL
BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST.
All work pertaining to Machinery, En
gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit
tings and General Rlaoksmithlng prompt
ly done at Low Rates. Repairing Mill
Machinery given special attention, and
satisfaction guaranteed.
Shop In rear of and lust west of the
Shaw House, Tldioute, Pa.
Your patronage solicited.
FRED. GRETTENBERGER
Ensure
Promptly obtained, or PEC RETURNED.
10 YEARS' IXPIRItNOI. OurCHARCI. A It I
THt LOWEST. Send model, photo or skuu-h for
expert Muuvh and free report on patcntAbllity.
INFRINGEMENT mlu conducted before all
courts. ratnt obtained thrmifrh un, .OVER.
TI.ED and SOLD, free. TRADE-MARKS, PEN.
IONS and COPYRIGHT, quickly obtained.
Oppo.lte U. 8. Patent Office,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Sails $6.50
10 50
12 50
16 00
18.50