The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, July 15, 1908, Image 4

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Our Great
Semi -Annual Sale
Began Monday.
There are times in the year when we
try not to remember what merchandise
costs, only what price will sell it quickly.
True to this rule all Summer Goods
must go during this semi-annual sale.
Every dollar's worth of Summer Mer
chandise MUST and will be closed out, at
some price, at the earliest moment possi
ble. An event that brings you a variety
of merchandise that is practically supply
ing every want of the buying public, and
the prices make it folly not to provide for
your future needs now.
Here are a few of the items, picked at
random, from the various departments :
Amoskeag Ginghams. --;c
Fruit, Lonsdale or Hill's
All Best Prints 4ic
Good Pillow Cases Uc
Good Hemmed Sheets 50c
Women's 10c Lisle Vests 5c
ltest Dress Ginghams 10c
Spool Cotton 3c
75c Colored Taffetas 59c
1 Colored Taffetas 79c
2 Long Silk Gloves SU5
$1 Dress Goods GJc
'2-ic Persian Lawn 15c
Twilled Toilet Crash 4c
Stevens' All Linen Crash 5c
A $40,000.oo
Stock
of Diamonds, Watches, Kings, Solid Gold and
Plated Jewelry, Solid Silver and Silver Plated
Ware, Clocks, Uronzcs, Cut Glass, Leather
Goods, lkrrettes, Belt Buckles, Belt Pins, Fes
toon Necks, Bracelets, Umbrellas, Toilet Arti
cles, etc., etc.
In fact everything in the store, "except
. contract goods," at a discount of
from 15 to 50 per cent.
As the object of the sale is to reduce stock
"raise cash," no goods will be charged, except at
the regular retail price.
WhaJ We Weurvt is the
Money,.
and we are willing to sacrifice our stock to get it.
Sale began Friday morning, July 10th, and
lasts ten days.
Store open evenings during this sale.
HARVEY FRJTZ,
Leading Jeweler, - Oil City, Pa.
RELATIONS
SEVERED
The Smart & Silberberq Co.
OIL CITY, PA.
Are You Getting a Fair
Eeturn on Your
Money?
Our Certificates of Deposit pay you Four Per Cent. Interest for as many
mouths as you hold them, provided tbe deposit remain at least six mooins.
Interest Never Ceases.
Oil City Trust Company,
Oil City, Pa.
ECONOMIC POWttf CUIflPANY.
It Right to Operate New Plant In
Geneva Is to Be Tested.
Albany, July W. The right of the
Economic Tower and C onstruction
company to operate now plants with
out first set-tiring authority from the
nubile service commission in the Sec
ond district, is to be tested, accord
ing to a statement made by tho com
mission.
The commission has served nn or
der upon the company to answer
within twenty days n complaint filed
afpainst it by the Geneva Seneca
Electric company which manufactures
and distributes electricity In Geneva.
It appeal's that the Economic Power
and Construction company applied to
the board of public works of Geneva
for a franchise to operate In Geneva,
which was granted on March 9 last.
The complaint alleges thit the Econ
omic Power and Construction com
pany Is constructing Its electric light
ing plant In Geneva In violation of tho
public service commissions law.
The Economic Power and Construc
tion company contends that under
chapter 4.")9 of the laws of 1S93 it has
power to operate a plant In Geneva
without obtaining the consent ana per
mission of the public service commission.
22
HAS LAID THE
FOUNDATION FOR A SUCCESSFUL LIFE
And poBficfiaes a diploma that make her a legally qualified teacher for life in one of the rich
est and greatest of the Htates better than life insurance for her better and surer than any
inheritance that might be left her.
One of themoflt beautiful and healthful locations in Pennsylvania, 1300 feet above the sea.
Beautiful campus of 25 acres. Buildings modern, commodious, magnificent. Every home
comfort. Hot and cold baths. Abundant table. Purest air and drinkin water. Laundry
well done. Trained nurse for temporary illness in perfectly sanitary infirmary. Keftned,
scholarly, Christian influence on every hand. Privilege of hearing the best lectures and
musicians on American platform. Splendid library. Fully equipped laboratories. Best of
social advantages. Proper training for life in its broadest sense.
ALL FOR $166.00 FOR THE YEAR OF 40 WEEKS
U. iL.n Inn dmp Kturlonta miu altuiJ mm anv m Mimtrv TTtirli
E School Graduates complete normal course in two years, leading to degree, of Pd. B. & Pd. M.
1 ne cnool alBO maintain, tne IcaoinK vonBcrvuuiry 01 music in rennoyivaniH, oueruiK w-
ceptional advantages for the study of Piano. Pipe Oman, Voice, Violin, Orchestral Instru
ments, Theory, History and Public School Music, all under an eminent faculty of specialists.
Thorough Courses in Art. Elocution and the Languages. Strong Business Courses.
The 3Sth Year Will Onen Stntembtr 15th. 1908
8 The Catalogue, full tn detail and beautifully
illustrated, i. mailed free.
Pardon Came 18 Years Too Late.
Eighteen years lifter George Swan
son completed bis one year sentence
In tho penitentiary at Columbus,
Ohio, for violating the I'nlted States
pension laws, having been sent up
from YouiiRstown, a full and complete
pardon arrived at the Institution last
Friday, signed by Benjamin Harri
son, then president of the United
States, and William F. Wharton, his
acting secretary of state. The origin
al letter containing the pardon was
received at Columbus Friday from St.
Louis. ! is dated at Washington,
Sept. 3, 1SIH). It was stamped at Co
lumbus, Sept. 4. It la probable that
the letter has been lying in some post
olllce for years.
Lightning Kills Two Bathers.
East Ilrady, Pa.. July 11. Wishing
to experience the novelty of being In
the water during a storm J. R. A id
ley Lindsay, 2;t years old, and James
Quenn, lfi years old, went swimming
in tho Allegheny river here while a
heavy rain swept the valley. A bolt
of lightning was carried by a pipe line
into the river, killing both. Doys an
hour later found the bodies lying In
two feet of water. Lindsay, whose
home was In Youngstown, O., had
charge of a drug store here, while
Quenn was the son of Daniel Qu nii, a
well-known oil operator.
The Venezuelan Legation In
Washington Closed Up.
Use of English Khaki Sheldon Treas
urer of the Republican Committee.
Olympic Games In London Train
Robber Shot by Conductor Pardon
Mislaid 18 Years.
The diplomatic relations between
America and Vene.uola that have
Ixlsted uninterruptedly for more than
hair a century though In recent
years severely Btralned, are complete
ly severed. Senor Veloas Goltlcoa, tho
Vener.uelnn charge d'affaires, called at
the state department by appointment
to present to Acting Secretary Bacon
notice from his government that he
was to close up tho Venezuelan lega
tion tn Washington.
The charge explained to the acting
secretary that the action of the state
department In withdrawing Jacob
Sleeper, tho American charge, from
Caracas nmde It necessary for his gov
ernment to take similar action In the
case of Its own legation In Washington.
Just what took place between Act
ing Secretary Bacon and the charge
cannot be known beyond the fact that
the latter presented his letters of re
call. He made no demand for his
passports nor could he do so consist
ently tn view of the fact that Foreign
Minister Paul had declined to Issue
such passports to the American
charge when he withdrew from Cara
cas, on th ground that there was no
necessity for' passports, the country
being In peace and his person not be
ing threatened.
Senor Veloz communicated to Mr.
Bacon the fact that files anil papers of
the Venezr.el.m legation would tie
placed in custody of Senor l'lmental,
the Vene.ue.kr.i consul general in New
York. This statement Is regarded as
an Indication that the Venezuelan gov
ernment will follow the precedent es
tablished by the I'rited States In re
fraining from interfering with trade
bv closing the consulates, notwith
standing the breech In diplomatic re
lations.
iw ai i ill') .in T'jmww m t" ini.ui'iWnni'i'liM-i 'H ii m i i m i n " "
gAiaA, m,.aft U.. i. i mi i i. ...i.i miu I
I Right S Right !
JAMES E. AMENT, LL D., PRINCIPAL
INDIANA, PENNA.
b 4,xj-t-
SAN-CURA OINTMENT
i
Is guaranteed to relieve at once Ibat Itching, Burning Pain, and
permanently euro Eczema, Tetter, Salt Ilbeum, Burns, Bruises,
Scalds, Old Sores, Ulcers, Frosted Feet, Chilblains, Catarrh, Corns,
Chapped Hands and Lips, Boils, Carbuncles, Felons, 6ore Nipples,
Festers, Itching, Bleeding Piles, Insect Bites, and Old Chronic
Fever Sores.
The best Poultice, always clean and moist.
21" ami 50c a Itottlc. All Druggists, t
jjj Postage paid on receipt of price if your druggist does not liavo it.
STlie fjOc Bottle is three limes the 25c kind.
Mention this paper.
For sale by Duon & Fulton and Bovard's Pharmacy, Tionenta.
I LABORATORY 8 AXI) 10 JI AMOl HTRKKT,
TlTUNYILIaK, PA.
Exceptional Bargains in Slightly Used Autos
i
$ 750 4-Cyl. Ford . $200 $1000 Cadillac '07 . $500
850 Maxwell . . 250 1800 Winton . . 550
1350 Buick . . 300 2600 Marion . . 600
1500 Yale . . 350 2000 4-Cyl. Rambler 650
1800 Marion . . 400 2000 Mitchell . . 700
All Cars Thoroughly Overhauled and Repainted
Always Ready for Demonstration
RE0 RAMBLER PREMIER
We Want LIVE Sub-Agents. Write Us.
Poppenberg Motor Car Co.
674-76 MAIN ST., BUFFALO, N. Y.
Jvist Note
Tbe significance in the words "instead of" as tbey appear in this
advertisement. They denote some very substantial economies, and
those who read this advertisement and come to day will got some
choice merchandise awsv less than regular price.
61o "Instead of" 10c for a nice fine sheer quality of White
La w d
12Jo "IosUad of" 15o for a lot of very pretty Linen Colored
Batiste, with small neat brown figures.
25o "Instead of" 50o for some very handsome Silk Belts, with
pearl buckles; tan, pink, light blue and white.
25o "Instead ot " 5o for a beautiful summer fabric called Tis
sue de Nile; light blue and tan, brown and tan aud light blue and
white bars.
121 o "Instead of" 20j for a sheer fancy cotton fabric; light blue,
pink and tsu; plaid, with embroidered dot.
10c "lustead of" 20o for Hemstitched Colored Linen Collar
15o "Instead of" 25o fur our regular 25o quality Dne White
Persian Lawn.
Hundreds of bargaius as good as these, which we haven't space
to mention here. Cjme aud see.
WILLIAM B. JAMES.
OIL CITY, PA. J
HHIIIHUmitHIIIIIMt I Ml I Ml HUH
Wants Brother to Quit Politics.
Mrs. Sallto Kngle of Roanoke, Va..
onlv sister of John V. Kern of
Indiana, Democratic candidate for
vice president, heard of her brothers
nomination when sho came into no-
anokn, with a load of produce from
her farm near that city. "I have been
trying to pet John to quit politics."
said Mrs. Kneje, "and (lie last leiter
I wrote him I again asked him to get
out of it. His reply which was re
ceived but recently said: 'Don t be un
easy; there are no bees buzzing in my
Bonnet. " Mrs. Unfile and Mr. Kern
now own the old Kern homestead in
Carvln's Cove, near Roanoke, and the
candidate's father is buried there.
A Bird Puzzle.
Tnpa," said little Jamie, "why does
birdies ro tonkin' for woyms to eat
when they can lay tlieirsclfs n egg and
eat that? Kirns Is nicer than woynis.'
St. Ixiits nepulilic.
A Superior and
Practical Executor
We are in a position to act as Executor in an
efficient and practical manner.
By employing us in this capacity of trust, you
have an executor that is impartial financially
responsible takes no vacation and of perpetual
life.
We will be pleased to have you consult us
and obtain our advice and assistance.
franUliuSrusfc
(fompany
.FRAN K V I N . PA.
$11.00 From Tionesta
TO
Atlantic City
Cape May
Wihhvood, Sea Isle City or Ocean City
NEW JERSEY
July 17, 31, August 14, 26, 1908
Tickets good going on train leaving at 4:1 p. m. on date of excursion to
rhiladulphia and connecting trains 10 seasnore ponns.
STOP-OVER AT PHILADELPHIA
allowed on coing trip until dav following date of excursion, or within fioal
limit returning, it ticket is aepositea wan oibhou ntnev Bon.
Tickets good to return within fifteen days.
Full information of Ticket Agents.
T n wonn GEO. W. BOY1J
Passenger Traffio Manager
General Tasseoger Agent
Men's
High Grade
OXFORDS
Oxfords that are distinctive in
6tyle; Oxfords of luxury and ele
gance; Oxfords ot quality, that are
samples of excellence in Oxford
building.
$5.00 $5.50 $0.00
The best selected leathers, tbe most
skillful shoe making. Perfection in
style. No details overlooked that
could improve tne Uxturds.
JOE LEVI,
Cor. Center, Seneca and Syca
more Streets,
OIL CITY,
1A.
JAMES HASLET,
GENERAL MERCHANTS,
Furniture Dealers,
AND
UNDERTAKERS.
TIONESTA. PENN
PINEULES for fhe Kidneys
30 DAYS' TRIAL FOR SI.OO.
Sigworth & Heplcr
LIVERY
Stable.
Ilnvinrr recentlv Durchased the A.
C. Urey livery stable, we are making
many improvements It keep tno ser
ui first-class aod no to dale. New
horses and carriages will be added
and we guarantee to our patrons tne
best turn outs to be hsd, courteous
attention, and reasonable rales.
Come and see ua.
Hear of Hotel Weaver
TIONESTA, PA.
Telephone Io. 20.
PRACTICAL
BOILER MAKER.
Repair Boilers, 8tIHs
Tanks, Agitators. Iliijs
and Nells Second - hand
Hollers, Etc.
Wire or letter orders promptly at
tended to. End of Suspension Bridge,
Third ward, OIL CITK, PA.
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tO YCARS' IXPimiHCI. UurCHARCIl I
THE LOWtST. Send model, pnuto or .kot- b fur
inert win-h nd fre. report on pMenUWlltr.
INr.lNOCMINT win conducted before
oonrti. 1'atenM obulned thmwrti H".
TIIID Uld SOLD, fre. T.ADI-MA.KS, FIN.
IONS and COPmiOHTS qulckljr otiuuwd.
Opposite U. 8. Patent Oflloe,
WASHINGTON, D. O.
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