The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, August 05, 1908, Image 2

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VOL. XLI. NO. 20.
TIONESTA, PA., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1908.
$1.00. PER ANNUM.
THAW
UL. MIL.
BOROUGH OFFICER!.
Burgess, J. T. Carson,
Justices of the Peace G. A. Randall, D.
W. Clurk.
Oouncumen. J.W. Landers. J. T. Dale.
O. T. Anderson, Win. Sraearbaugh, E.
W. Bowman, J. W. Jamleson, w. J.
Campbell.
Constable Archie Clark,
Collector W. H. Hond.
School Directors J. C. Soowden, R. M.
Herman, Q. Jainleson, J. J. Landers, J.
R. Clark, W. O. Wyman.
FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
Member of Congress -N. P. Wheeler.
Member of Senate J. K. P, Hall.
Assembly W. D. Shields.
P..f.i .fufi .W. M. T.lnriHAV.
Associate Judges F. X. Kreltler, P.
C. Hill.
Prothonotary, Register t Recorder, de.
j, J, ueist.
Sheriff. A. W. Stroun.
'J-au m,mv ( lltS W f I (ll Oil I OT1 .
Commissioners Leonard Agnew, An
drew woir, rump Kmeri.
THmMri AHnm0tlK. II. Hrown.
Jury Commissioner J. B. Eden, II.
Jl. McLieuan.
-hrnnar 111- fl V. Tlntlir.
County Auditors George H. Warden,
K. 1j. tlaugb, o. T. uarson.
County Superintendent D. W. Morri
son.
Kecular Terns f Caart.
Fourth Monday of February.
Third Monday of May.
Fourth Monday of September.
Third Monday of November.
Regular Meetings of County Commis
sioners 1st and 8d Tuesdays of month.
(,'harck mi Sabbath Hehaal.
Presbvterlan Sabbath School at 9:45 a."
ni. ! M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. in.
Preaohlng In M. E. Church every Sab
bath evening by nev. w. u. taimiuu,
Preaching in the K. M. Church every
Sabbath evening ai me usual nuur.
Preaching in the Presbyterian church
everv Nablmln at u:m a. m. nu r.ov y.
in. Rev. U. A. Bailey, Pa-tor. m m
ti,..,.i muiilTimi of theW. C. T.
U. are held at the headquartera on the
second and fourth Tuesdaya of each
montn.
SENECA ST. f
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Is Twenty-Two Years Old.
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Its Reputation for Square Dealing has Jieen Honestly Acquired and is Jealously Guarded.
Its Greatest Advertisements are Satisfied Customers.
You Will Be Interested in Our
Twenty-Second
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
TIT NVaTi TJ-n(lK No. 869. 1. 0. O. F.
1 Meets every Tuesday evening, in Odd
Fellowa' Hall, rartriuge ouuaing.
. - - ,-. . -. .,mnn TIAIIIH V. fT 1
a. A, R. Meeta 1st and 8d Monday
nvnninir in each montb.
s-i i tjt mrnnnu! STOW CORPS. No.
J 137, W. R. C, nieeU first and third
Weduesuay evening oi eacu uumui.
TJITCHEY A CARRINGER
AHUIUlfiiB'ai'uini
Tionesta, Pa.
piURTIS M. SIIAWKEY,
V- ATTOKNJSX-AT-ua.v,
Warren, Pa.
Practice in Forest Co.
A 0 BROWN,
Offloe in Arner Building, Cor. Elm
and Brldse Bts., Tionesia, ra.
I7RANK S. HUNTER, D. D. S.
I1 i.,, noar ritlrnn. Nat. Rank.
IklVlUO W T V V -
TIONESTA, PA.
Sale Starts Wednesday, July 29th, 1908,
and Continues Ten Dys.
We intend making this a memorable occasion for the patrons of this store.
A Cleeal, Reputable Stock.
D
R. F. J. BOVARD,
Phwo n an .v Mil rcHm.
TIONESTA, PA.
DR. J. C. DUNN.
biivsipiaN AND SURGEON.
and DRUGGIST. OiHce over atore,
-l 1 a Trnfoual(nHl calls nromDt-
i iu 1 1 coin, i . - -
ly responded to at all hours of day or
iriiK Rmiilnnne Elm SL. between
- Grove's grocery and Oerow'a restaurant.
D
,R. J. B. SIGGINS,
Uktt n an ami . II rCTAOn .
A UTDiunu auu -O" ' . i
OIL CITY, PA.
McCuen Co, means Best duality !
Following our established custom at the close of each season our surplus stock is turned into
cash without regard to price.
The Twenty-Second Anniversary schedule, is as follows for our best and newest goods in
every department :
w nrn-T TUT XP k V V. O
v a mKAVFR. Pronrletor.
This hotel, formerly the Lawrence
House, has undergone a complete change,
and is now furnished with all the mod
ern improvements. Heated fend lighted
.. . .ui. ...tui-al Iran Vmtlirnaiiis.
hnt .wl nold wator. etc. The comforts of
guests never neglected.
CENTRAL HOUHiS
I i ii-urr (HfRflW Prnnrletor.
i. u Tl,l la Ilia nwial I'Bll trail V
located hotel in the place, and has all the
modern improvements No pains will
lu-.i. fnr Mm traveling; public first
class Livery iconnection.
nUIL. EMERT
oivnv Riiivr A SHOEMAKER.
Shop over R. L. Uaslefs grocery store
on Elm otreet. is preparou vj uu
i. i e ortclr finm IliA finest tO
KlilUB Ul WUDWUI " -
the coarsest and guarantees his work, to
five peneoi sausiacuou. riuiup"""--ion
given to mending, and prices rea-
aonable.
TaLiloring.
Fred. Orottenberger
. GENERAL '
BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST.
... ' i UXfanMncnr Vtl
All Worn liprumi"K i" ..j..v.. j ,
glnes, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit
tines and General Blacksmithing promp -lydone
at I)W Rates. Repairing Mill
Machinery given speoial attention, and
satisfaction guaranteed.
Shop in rear of and lust west of the
fctiaw House, -riaiouie, r.
Your patronage solicited.
FRED. GRETTENBERGER
JAMES HASLET,
GENERAL MERCHANTS,
Furniture Dealers,
AND
UNDERTAKERS.
. " TIONESTA, PENN
Pss duGUsr Mqqck
, Of which we have made no cut in 5 years.
A limited number of orders will be taken at $5 reduction
per suit on blacks and blues and $10 reduction on each suit or
overcoat for all mixed suitings and overcoatings.
Men's suits and overcoats, ready to wear de luxe, one-
fourth off.
Men's raincoats of high grade Priestly cloths and overcoats,
one-fourth off.
Boys' and children's clothing one-fourth off.
Furnishing goods, shirts, underwear, etc., one-fifth off.
Trunks, traveling bags, suit cases and travelers' goods of
every description, one-iourth off.
Hats, caps, umbrellas, canes, one-lourth off.
The above reductions are for regular lines of our best and
newest goods. Hundreds of speeial lots in every department
will be closed out at a third and a quarter of their real value.
Only one iron clad condition : As this sale means a serious
loss to us the strictly cash rule will be rigidly enforced.
Don't ask for credit. It will have to be suspended.
No goods will be sent out on approval or charged during
this sale except at regular prices.
Note well the dates : Wednesday, July 29th ; for ten days.
Hact Department.
One lot of men's soft hats, colors, Belg. belly, were $2.50,
sale price 75c .
Men's $3 and 1 pearl and Belg. belly hats, sale $1
Knox crushers sold for $2 and $2.50, colors pearl, white
and Belg. belly, sale price $1.50
One lot of 50c caps, all sizes, sale price 2bc
sold
, One lot of men's white duck hats or yacht shape caps,
tor 25c and 50c, sale price 19c
Children's wash tarns in colors, no whites, sold for 50c,
sale 25c
Mexican Panamas sold for 15c, sale 5c
Children's Eton caps in white, tan and gray, sale 19c
Children's linen hats sold for 50c, sale price 35c
One lot of black silk hats, just the thing for railroad
sold for 50c, sale price 25c
men,
Furnishing Department.
Men's half hose, sale price 8c
United States Government half hose, sale price 3c and 7c
Men's red and blue handkerchiefs, sale price 4c
Suspenders, sale price 8c, 11c, 19o, 21c, 42c.
Canvas gloves, sale price 5c.
Canvas gloves with knit wrists, 7c.
Canvas gauntlets, 8o and 10c.
Boys' fast black stockings 9c.
Railroad men's asbestos gauntlet mitts 21c. '
Fancy pocket handkerchiefs 19c.
Fancy initial baodkercbiofs, colors, Kic.
Coat and trouser bangers, H'c or 3 for 25c, 19c.
Vbit9 handkerchiefs 5c, 8c. 19o, 42o.
Men's wash four-in-bands 25o grade 19c.
Men's wash four-in-hands 50c grade 39c.
Men's sbielt bows 3c.
Collar buttons 3o, 8c, 19o.
Sleeve buttons 42c, 59c, 69o, $1.19.
Leather belts 19c, 42c, 69c, 89o, $1.19.
Men's and boys' bathing suits 69o, $1.39, 1.98.
Boys and Children's Dept.
One-fourth off the plainly marked prices of every garment
and plenty of odd lots of trousers at 19c, 29c, 39c
Men's Clothing SpeciaJs.
A Partial List of Anniversary Specials.
Were
Two piece summer suits, half lined .. $13 50
" iaw
16 00
18 00
20 00
22 00
Men's flannel outing trousers 2 50
3 00
3 50
; . 4 00
. 4 50
5 00
One special lot of outing trousers
Men's khaki trousers 1 00
1 50
Men's' odd vests 39 89
Men's fancy dress vests 2 50
3 50
- 4 00
1" 4 50
5 00
Men's skeleton coats, blue and grey serge, mohair and grey and
black alpaca
Sale
$9 50
10 50
11 50
13 50
14 00
15 50
1 75
2 25
2 75
3 00
3 50
3 75
89
89
1 19
1 19
1 75
2 75
3 25
3 50
3 75
Were
$1 50.
2 50.
3 00.
Sale
.$1 19
. 1 75
2 25
Were
$4 00.
4 50.
5 00.
Sale
$3 00
3 50
, 3 75
Special lot youth's suits ages 15 to 19 blue, black, fancys.. 5 00
Special lot of men's bathrobes 1 9
Special lot of house coats 3 00
Men's study gowns were $7 50 to 13 50 sale 98
Automobile dusters - 2 00
OPTICIAN.
Office ) 7M National Bank Building,
V.vaa azaminnd free.
THE McCUEN GO
McCuen Co. Block,
OIL CITY, PA
Exclusively optical.