The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, May 11, 1910, Image 4

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Buy a return ticket to Oil City,
show us the coupon and we pay
the fare.
Come to Oil City and see
what modern progress we are
making,
ay
Such Beautiful
Hatts
Selling at Lowered Prices.
$10, $12.50, 15, 118 and $20 hats now $7.50, $9.50, $12,
$14 and $16. , J . ,
Not so many of them as there was when we first advertised
them, but there still remains a handsome assortment.
The highest class hats we have had this season will be
found now among those we are selling at such radically reduced
prices. Bear in mind, please, every one of our early patterns
are included.
100 Trimmed Hats for Children,
25 and 50 Cents.
Two lots, one at 25c and the other at 50c. All ready for
the youngsters to put on nnd wear. If wc were to tell you that
these prices asked do not represent one-fourth their worth,
you'd hardly believe it, would you? Yet it's a fact. A big lot
irom a large wholsaler happened to come our way at a ridicu
lously low price. That's why you get such a chance at them.
Another Remarkable Ribbon
Sale.
Many of you will remember the Kibbon Sale we gave a
. ' ' . . i .i ic u on-
few weeks ago. YV ide sasii riooons worm ioc were uiu
Mnt tiio trnnhle was thpre was not near enough to eo around
Many of our friends did not get here soon enough and were
disannointcd. This sale we mention this morning is fully as
attractive as the other was. There are two numbers one at
2oc and the other at 39c.
The 25c lot White, Piuk and Light Blue Taffeta, with
fmWsPil firnrps. vprv daintv and Drettv widths. 4 to 5 inches.
The 39c lot White, Pink and Light Blue Sash Widths,
very handsome and ot excellent quality.
Both of these lots are from Smith & Kautman, Spring
Street and Broadway, New York City, makers of only the finest
grades ot ribbon.
The Smart & Silberberq Co.
OIL CITY. PA.
f If You Have Five Hundred Dollars"!
Yon cannot do better than buy one of our popular Certtfloatee of D
' posit, because interest begins immediately and ia mailed to you every
r six months, nt the rate of 4 per annum, with no trouble whatever on
your part. These interest payment will reach you aa regularly a the
vii" rolls round, and your nrinoipal is absohite y and unoualifiedly
wife, protected by assets of more than SIXTEEN MH.LK)N DpL
' LARS, besides the well known integrity of the offloers and clireotora
: of this strone bank. Bhould you need money temporarily, these oer-
tifleatea will do accepted at their full value as ool lateral for loans.
: Booklets telling vou all about them will be mailed on reoeipt or
' yonr address on a postal card, and the request lor information puts
'you under no obligation to the bank.
PITTSBURGH BANK5AVINGS
4ih.AVE and 3MITHFIEZJ) ST.
PITTSBURGH PA,
ASSETS OVER, 16 MILLION DOLLARS
Write for Booklet O O.
dr.
FOREST COUNTY NATIONAL BANK,
TIONE8TA, PENNSYLVANIA.
CAPITAL STOCK,
SURPLUS,
150.000.
$100,000.
Time Deposits Solicited.
Will pay Four Ter Cent, per Annum
A. Watnk Cook,
President.
A. Wayne Cook,
N. P. Wheeler,
A. B. Kbi.lt.
Cashier.
Wat. SM BARBACQH,
Vice President
DIRECTORS
G. W. Robinson, Wm. Smearbaugb,
T. F. Rltchev. J. T. Dale. A. B. Kellv.
A Free Trip to Oil City and Return
Men's Suit,
$10 and up to $35.
Boys' Suite,
f 2 50 to 12 50.
"Come in if on
ly to look.
A Reason..
A Purpose.
A Test.
The PriDlz Co. have added Oil City to their list of cities
and now operate what is considered the most beautiful clolhiog
store jo the Uoited Slates. This is not au assumption on our
part, but the unanimous opinion of experts in a position to
judge.
This store is strikingly modern in its construction, and
handles high grade Clothing;, Hats and Furnishing Goods for
Men, lioys and Childreu. We own and operate six large stores
and cater to the trade who appreciate the best goods obtainable
AT ONE LOW conservative price. In order that we shall
get better acquainted with Tinoesta and its people, we will
during the month of May pay the car fare to and from Tionesta
on all purchases of S10 and upward. We have beautiful
souveuirs for everybody, and values that will make it worth
while to call and see us.
Oil City, Feu
Mon's Hats,
50c to f 5.
Men's Shirts,
50o to (3.50.
"We areata ays
glad to see you."
Oil City, Pa.
Oil City Trust Co.
Oil City, Pa..
Report to the Commissioner of Banking
(Condensed)
At the Close of Business Ma.y 2, 1910.
Time Loans $2,154,879.13
Real estate, iurniture and
fixtures 89,000.00
Stocks and bonds $355,461.12
Demand Loans... 542,729.24
Overdrafts 12,(J31.10
Due Irom Banks. 265,920.28
Cash on hand 122,646.75
To'l quick assets, $1,299,388.4!)
$3,543,267.62
Capital $ 300,000.00
Surplus and profits 505,795.34
Reserve for interest 3,483.09
Deposits - $2,733,989.19
$3,543,267.62
Trust funds not included in above, $229,530.71. Corporate Trusts, $1,254,000.00.
Increase in Deposits Since Last Report, $213,615.26.
Moth.r Earth.
When Junius lirutu ntul the sons of
Taniuln nskttl the fnmotta IMplile or
acle who wns to Fitcoced Snperbus on
the throne of Koine they received for
an answer, "He w ho shall first kiss his
mother." As the two princes were has
tening home to fulfill what they
thought was meant Brutus fell to the
earth and cried out, "Thus do I kiss
thee, O Earth, the mother of us all!"
This Is perhaps the earliest recorded
Instance of the use of the term "Moth
er Earth." Kxchnnce.
Confirmation Notice.
Notice is hereby iriven that the follow
ing accounts have been filed in my office
and will be presented at the next term of
Court, beginning on the Third Monday
of May, 1010, for confirmation :
First and tinai account 01 Mauiaa nio
ble and James Howe, executors of the
last will and testament of Adam Sibble,
ate of Green township, Forest county,
Pa., deceased.
Fir-it and final account of John W.
Jamieson, administrator of the estate ot
Jennie M. Coliingwood, late of Kingsley
township, Forest county, Fa., deceased.
j. u. UB1SI,
Clerk of Orphans' Court.
Tionesta, Pa., April 18, 1910.
Collections remitted for on day of pnyment at low rates. We promise our custom
ers all tho benefits Consistent with conservative banking. Interest paid on time
deposits. Tour patronage respectfully solicited.
The Stone of Infamy.
In many Italian cities there formerly
existed what was called jiietra d'in
fainic," or a stone of Infamy for the
punishment of bankrupts, in Venice
one stands uear tho Church of St.
Murk, and lu Verona and Florence
they are near the old markets. On a
day lu carnhal week the old time cus
tom was to have till traders who had
become bankrupt lu the preceding
twelve months led to the stone, and
one by one each sloo.l on its center to
hear the reading of a report of his busi
ness failure and to endure the re
proaches heaped on liiia by his credi
tors. At the end of a certain time each
bankrupt was partly undressed, and
three oilicers took hold of his shoulders
nnd three others of his knees and,
raising him as high ns they could,
humped him on the stone deliberately
twelve times, "In honor of the twelve
apostles," the creditors crowing like
cocks while the humping proceeded.
The Only Difference.
Clorlnda was as black as night and
of heroic proportions, but in every pos
sible way she copied her slender young
mistress, for whom she hud a great ad
miration. "1 like to look jes' as much
like you ns I can," she often said,
" 'cause you looks Jes' like a lady orter
look. Mis' Hend'son."
Clorlnda Intrusted all her shopping
to Mrs. Henderson and scorned the
bright colors and pronounced styles af
fected by her own friends. One day
she asked her mistress to buy ber a
pair of low shoes. As she made the re-
quest she glanced with admiration at
the slim little foot showing beneath
the edge of a dainty skirt.
"An' I want 'ein Jes' exactly like
yours. Mis' Hend'son." said Clorlnda.
"no diffVnce 'ceplin' dey's gotter be
wide nines, so maybe de buckle might
'pear better If 'twas a teenty uilte
lar;;er'n yours." Youth's Companion.
Jacob Miller,
Dealer in
PROCLAMATION.
Whereas. The Hon. Wm. K. Bice,
President Judge of the Court of Common
Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for
the county of Forest, has Issued his pre
cept for holdingaCourtofCommon Pleas,
Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans'
Court, Oyer and Terminer and General
Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for the
County of Forest, to commence on
the Third Monday of Mav, being
the 16th day of May, lilio. No
tice is therefore given to the Cor
oner, Justices or the Feace and Con
stables of said county, that they be then
and there in their proper persons at ten
o'clock A. M., ot said day with their
records, inquisitions, examination, and
other remembrances, to do those things
which to their oluce appertain to be done.
and to those who are bound in recognizance
to prosecute against the prisoners that are
or shall be in thejail of Forest Cou nty, that
they may be then and there to prosecute
against them aa shall be just. Given un
der my band and seal this lata day oi
April, A. 1). 1HIU.
B. ft. MAAWCLb, IU8.J Mllflrin.
Popular Music.
Latest Bongs Latest Waltzes
Latest Instrumental,
Just received, and will be sold at
25o per copy. New musio
Received Each Week.
Also McKirjley' Celebrated 10c
Musio iu stock. For sale at tbe
uver News Room.
Jos. M. Barer
PRACTSCAL
BOILER MAKER.
Repairs Boilers, Still,
Tanks, Agitators. Buys
and Hells Second - hand
Boilers, Etc.
CLOTHING,
SHOES
of all kinds, and
Gentlemen's
Furnishings.
WoJl Paper
I am now in position to meet all
rpnuirnments for pond interior deco
rating of tbe latest and up-lo date
designs. I bave the finest collection
of over Two Thousand
WALL TAPER
Samples to select from. Also a stock
Of Wall Paper, Paints and
Varnish.
New good and prices right. Call
and lee.
G. F. RODDA,
Next Door to the Fruit Store, Elm
Street, Tionesta, Pa.
A new and up to date stock, al
ways fresh from the city.
I Guarautee Satisfaction.
Give us a call aod get nur prices
before purchasing.
Kellettville, Pa.
TRIAL LIST.
Tilstof causes set down for trial In the
Court of Common Pleasof Forest County,
Pennsylvania, commencing on the
Third Monday of May, 1910:
1. T. I). Collins et al. vs. L,. . UIourd
et al. No. 6, September term, HK5.
Summons in ejectment.
2. Ullie Hillard vs. w. j. luonney.
No. 2S, September term, 1908. Appeal
from J. P.
8. Thomas E. Slater vs. Samuel Cro.
sier. No. 41, September lurm, ivw.
Summons in axfiumDsit.
4. Boyd t Winans vs. Lon waison,
A. L. Weller. No. 2. November term,
1909. Summons in ejectment,
fi. Amos Sbotts vs. R. W. Beers. No,
21, February term, 1910. Appeal from
J. r.
Attest, J. C. OEIST,
Prothouotar,
Tionesta, Pa., April 18, 1910.
JAMES HASLET,
GENERAL MERCHANTS,
Furniture Dealers,
AND
UNDERTAKERS.
TIONESTA, PENN
PS. ilUGVSF Mqsck
Wire or letter orders promptly at
tended to. End of Suspension Bridge,
Third ward, OIL CITY, PA.
OFTICIAIT.
Office I fc 7f National Bank Building-,
Ulli tin, r,
R!vm mt am in A1 frAA.
Exclusively optical
The Trust Company
or the
Individual
bs Trustee.
The service of the trust company
is always available, (of it takes on
vacations and is never absent from
the city something that cannot be
said of the individual
Another point which must be
properly considered in this connec
tion is that an individual trustee may
die during the period of trust and
quite possibly leave his affairs in
such shape as to require a great
deal of expense to the estate be
fore they can be properly readjust
ed and his duties performed by
someone else.
The Franklin Trust Company, if
named in your will as executor,
guardian or trustee, assures faithful
attention to the provisions which
you make therein for the future
comfort and welfare of your family
or heirs.
Total Assets
$3,000,000.00
OTompantj
'RAN KUI N, PA
Lingerie Exposition.
Sometime during May of each year wo bold a Liogerie Exposi
tion. I-asts one week.
At this time all the center aisle tables and fixtures are utilized
for display of tbe new uudermuslins.
The most important Underwear Bale of the year occurs during
this exposition.
Every drawer, skirt gown and corset box is gone thiough care
fullly. Each garment is closely examined aod any of them not in per
fect condition is thrown out to be sold at a reduced prico.
Some are a trifle disoolored, some ever so slightly stained, while
others bave been hurt from constant handling or show the effects of
having been displayed.
In some instances tbey are quite badly soiled, while in others
the imperfection is very slight. The reduction is graded accordingly.
For example: Some 50o Drawers only slightly soiled are
marked 40c; others iu worse condition are marked 33c.
A $1 25 gown hurt nuly a little is marked 81.05, another not lu
as good condition is marked 85c. .
Several hundred garments, Gowns, Corset Covers, Drawers,
Skirts and Chemise and the introducti iu of a little soap and water
will restore any of tbem to perfect condition.
WILLIAM B. JAMES.
OIL CITY, PA.
OABLON'S
Yovi Cn Get
the style of
Oxford, Pump or
Sandal
You are looking for at our store. AU the new things lor
season 1910. Largest assortment.
Prices reasonable.
CARLON & COS,
Oil City, Pa. Palm Beach, Fla.
J. L. Heplcr
LIVERY
Stable
Fine carriages for all oocasions.
with first class equipment. We can
fit vnn nut at nv time for either a
pleasure or business trip, and always
at reasonable rates. Prompt service
and courteous treatment.
Come and see us.
Rear of Hotel Weaver
TIOITBSTA, !F-A..
Telephone No. 20.
Fred. Grottenborgor
GENERAL
BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST.
All mnrlr Iiartill tl i I1IT tr Mri'Ii 1 11 Of V. Fll-
Rinea, Oil Well Toola, Gas or Water Fit-
ungaand uenerai BiacKsiimuiiig pruinm
ly done at Low Kates. Repairing Mill
Machinery given apeclal attention, and
satisfaction guaranteed.
Rhnn In rear of and lust west of the
Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa.
Your patronage solicited.
FRED. GRETTENBERGER
Mi-
No Danger
tf von uae th. rlsht ffa.olin.
Mnrn .iin trmihlea can be traced
to inferior suoline than from alt
othrr eauaee. Whtf not enjoy your
machine, confident that the power la
there ju.t when you need it most.
Waverly Gasolines
are manufactured expreaaty for automo
bile use. Try he Wvrlr brands.
70 Motor Stove
Vou imy be auurf A ot instantaneous, pow.
enui clean eipiosnm. m-cnum ippiii i.
Ucpmmon murk imik'ior in cyiinucr..
(JuhK Ignition. JlK your gum.
Waverly Oil WorKs C
Isaeptntuat jMiinwv
Fittsbars. ra.
ri..l...1.i'. Colic Cholera and
tnamOerlatn S iiiarrhtira Remedy.
Never fails, lluy it now. It may save life.
Moore & Stevenson Stores
SvibstaoitiaJi Economizers xxd
Special Vadues.
Ladlea Coats at $1.30 auil $2.00.
A little lot of Ladies' and Mines' Coals left from last fall just tbe
correct weight for tbis season. Practical coats of tan covert and gray
worsted at prices a small part of first cost.
86 50 and $7 50 Coats at $1 50.
810 to $15 Coats at $2.
These coats will be sold on the main floor.
Comfort In Men's Musi In Night Shirts,
.
With emphasis on comfort. For it is most unusual to find Night Shirts cut
over as generous dimensions.
Made of muslin and cambric, cool, but exceptional qualities at each
price, 50c, 75o.aud $1.
Curtain Scrims of Especial Interest.
Time when new summer curtains are in demandscrims have proven
tbe popular material thia season and we show:
Plain Scrims, white, ecru and cream, yard wide, at 15c, 20o and 25o
yard.
Barred aod Stripe Scrims at 25o, 35c and 40o.
Colonial Serims, ecru aod white, with colored figure bordered efl'ects,
15c, 20c and 25c yard.
MOORE & STEVENSON
Oil City, Pa.