effie (Smarts SilkiktQ FIGHTING TO KEEPJIARS UP n ...i c i. pi i A11 i reuiiayivdiiid oeiidiura oianu VUT UO All VUr Firm Aaainst All Efforts to pAhmif CnrA'nn CltnAo KaMo to Enter iTTiTiinc nc tuc ncimnoiTC 11111114 Ub " Hill I'lil'lO, 1 f V 41 bUIVl UU1 .i, Alt tlC early yet for such a general slaughter of prices on the very best wash labncs we have in stock, but we have decided to make a rapid clean-up. You can't get away from such offerings as these: Scotch Ginghams, Mercerized Poplins, Batistes, Silk Mix tures and all fabrics originally priced 2oc, 35c and 40c. Now marked 19c. Scotch Ginghams, Side Bands, Figured Foulards and fab rics originally priced 50c and 60c, at 29c a yard. Double width Linen Suitings, lavender, rose, Copenhagen and blue, 4o inches wide, originally priced ioc. Now marked 39c a yard. We Have Found Children's Ho siery We Can Guarantee. We do not limit the time of trial, we do not compel you to go or send to the makers to get satisfaction lor anything wrong. Our guarantee is the fairest, though the shortest in words, of any guarantee you could possibly have. e say: "Buy them, wear them, return them it not satis factory. If, for any reason, you are not entirely satisfied with the service they give, we will give you new pairs until you are sat isfied you have your money s worth. We have waited several weeks to have such confidence in this hosiery as to warrant us stntmunen who stand for the general in making the guarantee we do. e had many customers try them and give tnem the most strenuous service and the reports ' received are all in favor of the hose. The dye is thoroughly sanitary and absolutely last, removing the necessity of wearing white loot hose. Sizes o to 9$, black or tan. 2oc and 35c pair. New Line of Colonial Rugs. The gratifying success which met our earlier installments of these rugs induced us to place our order for a complete line of all sizes in the four different grades. Any size from the small bathroom to a 9x12 feet dining or living room carpet. Jt our grades rireside, rnscilla, Martha ashmgton and Colonial Poster. Prices are moderate 75 cents for smaller rugs up to 10 for 9x12 feet. lor Bath Looms, Sleeping Booms and for Summer Cottages there is no line of rugs equal to this. Review of Situation In Senate Gives Encouragement to Those Who Hop For Continuance of Great Prosper ity Marking Country's Growth Un der Republican Administrations. The prlm-lnnl feature of the Ion drawn out debate In the United State Senate over the tariff which It Is hard lor P nnHylvaniiins to understand, and for that matter it Is equally hard for most of the West Virginia and Ohio neighbors, Is that n handful of pro fcsslng protectionists from the west outdo the Democrats In demanding that the tariff bars be let down so that the worklngmen of this country shall And themselves in the same position that tens of thousnnds of llritlsh work ingmen are denied work because o! the "Made-ln-Germany" Inundation of cheap goods. Goods "Made In Germany" ore ruin ing Kngland. Goods "Made In Germany" would have ruined America long ago but for the tariff. There is one thing to be thankful for, however, and that is that the pa t riot io Republicans In the Senate un der the leadership of Senator Aldrlctt have brought out in bold relief the dif ferenre between patriotic Senators and The Smart & Silberberq Co. OIL CITY, PA. Oil City Trust Company, President, JOSEPH SEEP. Oil City, Pa. Vice President, GEORGE LEWIS. Treasurer, H. R. MERIUTT. JULY FIR.ST Is a natural lime to adjust your financial matters .md improve vour invest ments. Our Certificates ot Deposit make a convenient iovestmeut for anv amount, furnishing absolute safely, together with an opportunity to convert into wish reaiiuy, it desired, and pay vou 4 Per Cent. Write. Telephone. Telegraph. FOREST COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, 850.000. $90,000. Time Dejmsita Solicited. Will imy Four Ver Cent, per Annum A. Watnk Cook, President. Wm.Smearbauoh, Vice President A. B. Kkllt. Cashier. directors A. Wayne Cook, G.W.Robinson, Wm. Smearbaugb, N. P. Wheeler, T. F. Ritchev. J. T. Dale. A. B. Kellv. Collections remitted for on day of payment at low rates. We nromise our custom ers all the beneBts consistent with conservative banking. Interest pid on time aeposiw. xour patronage respeotfully solicited. I t X X x Pennsylvania Railroad I $11.00 FROM TIONESTA TO Atlantic Cityj CAPE MAY : : I WILD WOOD, SEA ISLE CITY, or OCEAN CITY ANGLESEA, HOLLY BEACH, or AVALON.N.J. July !), 33, August C, 21, September 3, 1009 Tickets good goitij? on trains leaving at 7.5:1 a. m. and 4.10 p. m. on date of excursion to Philadelphia and connecting trains to seashore points. STOP-OVER AT PHILADELPHIA allowed on going trip until day following date of excursion, or within final limit returning, if ticket is deposited with .Station Ticket Agent. Tickets good to return within fifteen days. Full Information of Ticket Agents. J. R. WOOD. Passenger Trallic Manager. GKO. W. HOY I) General PasHenger Agent. X . A welfare of the whole country and tho American people, and the blatant po litical demagogues of th.it body who, os the Keystone Gazetto of Hellefonte tersely puts it, "are willing to sacrifice the welfare of the people and tho prosperity of the nation in order to keep themselves In the limelight and exhibit their wonderful wind power, and who by so di Ing hope to advance their own selfish political ambitions and peculiar state Interests." Since March 15 hist the stanch and loyal Republicans have been working assiduously and Incessantly on the great question of a wise and effective tariff bill. They have long been famil iar with the effect and results of wise tariff legislation upon the Interests of all classes In the country wage earn er, farmer, manufacturer and trans portation companies. To preserve the idea of protection has been one of the cardinal and fundamental principles of the Republican party since its or ganization over half a century ago. The final success of the party in get ting Into the control of the adminis tration of government affairs and the enforcement of its tariff principles, has given the country an unexampled de gree of growth and prosperity. When ever the pi.-licy of protection was tem porarily reversed then prosperity fled, business and Industry were paralyzed end financial distress and ruin, pov erty, pauperism and crime dominated the land. "Yet." quoting from the Uelle fonte Gnzette again, "despite the splendid history of the past half cen tury of the nation under Republican rule, we have a gang of pseudo Repub licans such as La Follelte, Doll! ver, Cummins and Beveridge, young as sen ators, Ignorant as national legislators, great In their capacity tr emit words and wind, generally meaningless and uneffective, and who possess an over weening political ambition to run things and to play the role of obstruc tionists for purely selfish purposes. Men who hold up the legislation on the tariff and thus keep in suspense the rapid resumption of the manufac turing industries of the country would for their selfish purposes inaugurate a reign of soup houses, bring upon the country a paralysis of business, finan cial ruin and distress. Flut they will fail. And they and their skyrocket speeches and careers as Senators in relation to the tariff legislation, in a short time will sink into oblivion, and the place that knows them now will, ere long, know them no more forever. "They cannot succeed because pa- rlotic Senators and Representatives will enact a proper law that will pre serve protection to the American wage earner and thus preserve the dignity and honor of American labor and citi zenship and Becure our own markets for the products of our mills, our man ufactories and our farms. 'All honor to the Republican Sena tors who are working so faithfully and patriotically for the best interests of Hie country; and especially do we ap prove and commend the faithful and effective work of Senator Penrose as one of the members of the finance com mittee In behalf of a proper protective tariff, as well as the support given th committee by Senator Oliver. "When the bill is finally passed the people will proudly acclaim their hearty approval of the work well done by the Republican Senators who have stood up so stanchly and made this long contested struggle against politi cal demagogues In order to secure the greatest good to the greatest number and the general welfare and continue! prosperity of the nation." In connection with this great debate going on In the Senate It Is pertinent to Inquire what has become of the Democratc policy of free trade, of free raw material, of a tarlff-for-revenue-only? Gone a-glimmering! Uncon sciously the Democrats of the Senate nare ahsorum me ii.uu-oi-k doctrine the doctrine that was to deadly In Us effects upon Hancock as a candidate for President that the tariff is a local Issue. Hancock said "only" a local is sue. That is where he made his mis take. He had got. hold of a half truth. The tariff is a local Issue, and Senator Taliaferro and Senator Bailey and Senator McHnery and Senator Tillman and the Senators from other states where Democrats still exist are so en tirely convinced or that fact that'they not only vote for but insist upon pro tective duties for the products of their respective localities. Hut as the different parts go to uiake HOWE'S Great London Shows At Tiouesta, Tuesday, July 6 The Show this year is Bigger and Better and in a More ommanuing position tnan ever belore to maintain their unri valed standing and rank, and to Amaze and Delicht Their mi i -. O inousanus oi ratrons. Many Entirely Now & Exclusive Features A Few of the Many Features You Will See: MARION SHERIDAN AND HER TROUPE OF PERFORMING LIONS. PROF. BUCKLEY'S HERD OF PERFORMING ELEPHANTS Including DUCHESS, the Largest Elephant in the world. HOSEDALE, the BEAUTIFUL TEN THOUSAND DOLLAR KENTUCKY HORSE A Truly Wonderful Display of TRAINED AXIJIiLS 400 PEOPLE. 250 HORSES AND PONIES. 20 FUNNY CLOWNS PROF. WHEELER'S MILITARY BAND. The Flower aud Pick of Feature Performers from all Nations, in rogram Extant, startliuz strueeles and ludicrous revelries, carrying the spectators oy Biorm and wildly applauded by all. BRINC THE LITTLE ONES O SEE BABY ELEPHANTS CAMELS LIONS MONKEYS An F.ii.IIcmh Program of Startling Event. SEE THE FIIEE Sl'fiCTACUIsAK STItEET 1AKADE Starting from the Show Grounds at 10 a. m. 2-PERFORMANCES DAILY -2 Afternoon at 2 o'clock. Night at 8 o'clock. PENNSYLVANIA CTATE NORMAL SCHOOL 11 Our 36th year open. September 14th, 1909. c l r . ....... .... oena ror our new catalogue beautirullv i iMtratAri full in detail. Proper training for life in it broadest sense. Ideal location, 1 JUU teet above the sea. Perfect modern equipment. Scholarly, Christian nuuence. ur. j ameo E AMtlM 1 , Principal, Indiana, Pa. t.:' v '.x- c, I i a r.a ...I i ; I'M it .to- e rcce-r-ry to i::- c t: V . , i.nI it Is i !; "..I'jiL- t j c Imlr.ile anl rime tint Senator T. 01 ro's b t1 nrtl rx'.Kh prixed ph.eapp'c f'.iali ! p'.'otpi'ted ift'iirtt the rhc p 1 u pot -tior.s lr ru CY.l ;. v.lii!c denying eiual ntortii n tn tho fco. ipry mills ol' :.n: .Yiv;.il;i .iK:t!; st the 'M;u":-!n- ru-ry i t-c!;': tV ropt:l!!can 1 I- siit.i thnf '' e pplicv or p;otec ,i flinll If ; r:-.t .! . rr . Ky that trly i'ip pait but tho v.'hn of I i :ti (1 (! j h::'l ro ter It! fiy. I!i"c is whe ro tho model. l Prm- t ti.Tt: . Ho w.-rt.' to pv'ert hlc ivn, but ho hps nn mfp for p.oipction hen ot.-.rrs r.rr t o; corned. In brief, tiio n l to of thp Democrat pnrty an adopted by tho l)oinocrat-J the !..". t- rrr:8 to bo this: "Gra1) ci j thii p th.it you can lor your own Ui lct. Down with i vcrybody pipe!-' id thia bcii.K an apparent fret It ould ceitainly fpphi to bo the part oi' dom for all who wish for a contin eo of the wonderful prosperity th-j l:ed States have e.iloved under HemibliCon rule, to Minnort the Repub lican policies and principles as they are beins contended for by those Sen ators who are acting under the leader ship c.f Sf nator Aldrlch, prominent anions whom are the two Senators from the Keystone Commonwealth. or; rl ioa t he n M 3. No Dang'er If you use the rleht srasollne. More auto troubles can be traced to inferior sasoline than from all other causes. Whv not enjoy your machine, confident that the power Is there just when you need it most Waverly Gasolines re manufactured expressly for automo bile use. Try the Wvrly brands. 76 Motor Stove You may he assured of instantaneous, pow erful clean explosion, freedom from carbon deposits on spark pliiRS or in cylinders. yuicK ignition, ask your ucaicr. Waverly Oil WorKt Co. Independent RcAnus Pittsburg, Fa. The Ladder of Success is hard enough to climb without any handicap, but some of us are over loaded at the start Debt, extravagance, fool ish spending and wasteful habits are heavy drags But Habits of economy, saving and a dread of debt, are a wonderful help along the way. Start your boy without handicaps. Teach him the importance of saving. Open a savings account for him in this bank, the 4 interest which we pay will make him keen to save. Capital and Surplus, $680,000.00 franWin Srusfc (fompauu FRAN K L I N. PA. Klectrio Oil. Guaranteed for Rheumatism, SprainH, Sure Feet, PirH.,Vo. At all dealara Tailored Tub Suits, i II ossortmeut, style and prices are the three most important factors that enter into tho matter of suit soluction and the profer ment of one storo'a suits over another thon this storo is entitled to your consideration; for uo other store in Northwestern l'euusylvaniu is better equipped to supply the most oxaotiug "Tub Suit" domaud. Whether a matter of price, stylo, color or sizo tho suit cud bo found here. At a price much less thau tho suit maker sold them to us we will sell thirty-two Shirt Waist Suits. The materials aro White Lawn and Dimities and a fow Fancy Ginghams trimmed iu a most oi initial and artistic mauuor with laoo or embroidery. Thc?o prices nn the thirty-two suite: 81 45 for $2 75 Suits. $2.r0 for ?5 00 Suits. 2 25 for 4 50 Suits. 2.7A for 5 60 Suits. 2 45 for 4 75 Suits. 3.25 for 0 50 Suits. 83.75 for $7.50 Suits. WILLIAM B. JAMES. OIL CITY, PA. Buggies end Surreys. Koad Wagons, Spring Wagons. All styles. Wheels "guaranteed" second growth hickory. I can sell you a better buggy for the money than others, because I buy in car lots. 28 vehicles now in stock. Take your choice. fcEI' JIY I Combined 1'otato Diirirer and Sliowel Plow. It is guaranteed to be O. K. iiahm:sh U UIOVS l'LOWN 1IAKKOWM CULTIVATOKM M AX U ItK n 111 1 : a in: us J1MI DHII.LS IlillYIHTlXj FUUTILlZKlt (a akaxti:i; ALWAYS Oak tan. See them. They will surprise you, Driving harness, 11.50. Kramer. Seo the new tubular axle. Light run ning and strong. The New Burch, Cambridge, Oliver. The Burcb is my leader. Try oue. Wood and steel frame Spriug Tooth, Levor Spike Tooth, Price way down. The kind that do not get loose in tho juiuls and wabble. Success. No bottor made. Empire, Ontario and Buckeye. The "celebrated" Johustou lino of Mowers, Jiiud er, n?npera, Tedders, Iiakes, Disk Harrows, Ac. Light per cont. Potash goods, with 12 per cout. Phosphoric Acid, $22 50 per ton. I make good all defects iu all goods sold by me. Come in on Saturdays. Am in on that day. Or 'phone me. County ami Farmer's 'Phones. J. G. Bromley, Tionesta, Pa. l DOUBLE-DISC RECORDS A different selection on each side They fit any machine That tells the whole story except that at 65 cents for the Columbia Double-Disc you get a better record, on each side, than you ever bought be fore at $ 1 .20 for the same two selec tions. Get a catalog! BOVARD'S PHARMACY TIONESTA, PA.
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