The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, June 29, 1910, Image 4

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5k Smati Silkiim
Rugs, Carpets, Draperies
and Interior Decorations.
(Second Floor)
Summer Furnishings for Torch and Home. Fittings for
the Bungalow, Cottages and Summer Homes.
Watshatble Curtain. Material
by the Yard.
Swisses, 25c to $1 per yard.
Natural Madras, fiOc to $1.75 per yard.
Colored, 60c to $2 per yard
Fancy Scrim, 35c to $1.50 per yard.
'Fingering Nome."
Figgering Some
Here is an incident that a Chaaute man tells as having oc
curred in a certain Kansas town. He was in the ticket office
and watched the proceedings. A roan came up to the window
and asked for a ticket to Kansas City, injuring the price.
"Two twenty-five," said the agent. The man dug down
into a well-worn pocketbook and fished out a hill. It was a
bank note for $2 It was also all money he had. "How soon
docs this train go?" he inquired. "In fifteen miuules," replied
the agent. The man hurried away. Soon he was back with
three silver dollars, with which he bought a ticket. "Pardon
my cuiiosity," said the ticket seller, "but how did you get that
money? It isn't a loan, for I see you have disposed of the 82
bill." "That's all right," said the man. "No, I didn't borrow.
I went to a pawn shop and pawned the bill for SI 50. Then as
I started back here I met an old acquaintance, to whom I sold
the pawn ticket for f 1 50. I then bad 13 and he has the pawn
ticket for nhich the 82 bill stands as security."
Agaiin.
This store's
Semi-Annual Clearance
Sale
Is now in full force.
No former Clearance Sale has witnessed a greater measure of
enthusiastic appreciation.
If the statement made here is true and hundreds have verified
it that an aggregate of approximately $8,600 worth of merchandise
is to be sold fur 14,500 then this is an extraordinary sale.
If in buying; your wcrsbles at the
Prints Store in Oil City you save a big
margin on the goods, ami then besides
on all $10 purchases you get your fare
from Tiooosta refunded, you can readily
see that you won't uoed to ' pawn" any
thing to get home.
Besides your selection is made from
one of the largest and best selected
Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Goods
stocks in Western Pennsylvania.
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Fancy colored Nets, 25c to $1 per yard
' 36-inch Cretonnes for covering swing
pillows from 35c to $1.25 per yard.
cushions and porch
Made Up Curtains.
Flat and Ruffled Swiss, 50c to $4 pair.
Nottingham, 50c to $4.50 pair.
Real Cluny, $2.25 to $10 pair.
New Etamine, $2.50 to $6.50 pair.
Irish Point, $1.50 to $10.
Porch Cushions.
Fancy Denim and Cretonne, 75c to $3.50.
Uncovered cushions (odorless down), 50c to $1.75.
For the porch floor,
Crex Grass Rugs and Mattings
In natural grass color are practical and economical floor cover
ings which are unaffected by sun and rain. They should be on
your porch.
Mattings 27, 36, 54 and 72 inches wide.
Rugs, bound and fringed, 4 feet by 7 feet 6 inhces, 6 feet
by 9 leet, 8 feet by 10 feet, and 9 leet by 12 Icet.
These Crex Rugs and New Vudor Torch Screens add
character, comfort and pleasure on your porch and lawns and
prices are within range of all porch fittings.
The Smart & Silberberq Co.
OIL CITY. PA.
Sunshine is delicious, rain is refreshing,
wind braces up, snow is exhilarating; there is
really no such thing as bad weather, only differ
ent kind of good weather. John Ruskin.
Absorb this sentiment, apply it in business
and bank with us.
4 Per Cent, on Your Savings.
Oil City Trust Company,
Oil City, Pa.
Pennsylvania Railroad
75c to Oil City or Titus ville
AND RETURN
r Sunday, July 3, 1910
SPECIAL TRAIN
" Leaves Tionesta 10:56 A. M.
RETURNING, leaves Titusville, 8:1)0 p. in.; Oil City, S-Ait p. ro.
Tickets good going and returning only on Special Train.
In consideration of the reduced fare at which tbese tickets are sold, baggage will
, , . not be checked on lliem.
Children between Five and Twelve years of Age, Half Fares
.1. R. WOOD,
Tassenger Trallla Manager
GKO. W. BOYD.
General Passenger Agent
Conservatism-
Ojad what
Hon. William B. Ridgely,
Controller of the Currency,
liad to say on this subject before the Trust Company Section
of the American Bankers Association, September 13, 1904.
'-'Conservatism is really the foundation of all good banking, and it is
. more especially so in trust company operations than in anything else.
1 (The purely trust functions of the old fashioned trust company are un
doubtedly the highest development of the principle of credit and of
confidence. They are the highest application of that principle to the
relation of man to man in business."
It is just such Service that we offer our Clients.
Total Assets $3,000,000.00
franklin Srusfr
fompamj
p RAN K L I N. PA. - - T
HojV and Children's, Men's and Youth' Clothing,
lints mid Furnishing 4Jood.
Come in if only to look.
Oil City, l
Wc welcome the looker as
well as the buyer.
AUDITORS STATEMENT of the
School Funds of Tionesta township
for the yrar ending June fl, 1SI10:
Jacob Smearbaugh, Treaa. Dr.
Balance from last settlement $ tt!5 07
Reu'd from Ureeo twp. tuition ... 45 00
" State appropriation 1,544 07
" Win. Nicol. Col. school tax 1,075 00
' " building tax till 00
" ?' gross lead pencil? 1 SO
' (Jo. Treas. unseated land... S00 00
" coal from Shriver school ... 30
" " Dan Wiles 00
" Boro tuition 21 42
" Wni. Nicol 4Jtf 40
5,n52 3(5
t'r.
I!y orders drawn f 1,831 21
2 per cent, commission IKt 62
Balance in treasury 624 63
f5,552 80
Wm. Nicol, Collector. Dr.
To amount of duplicate 12,078 40
5 per cent, added to balance - 21 37
f2,0(H 86
Cr.
By 5 per cent, abate, on $1,987.36..$ 00 37
2 per cent, com. on $1,020.53 38 53
Amount paid treasurer 1,888 00
5 per cent. coin, on $121.05 21 05
Amount paid treasurer 400 00
Land returns 77 67
Exonerations 20 40
Amount paid lieasurer 426 40
5 per cent. com. on $148.84 22 44
$2,909 86
Statement of Expenditures.
Amount paid teachers, salaries. ..$2,940 00
Teachers, institute 90 00
Auditois .. 6 00
Printing auditors' report 10 00
Room rent and rare of supplies... 15 00
Secretary's salary 35 00
Cleaning school houses 21 00
Cleaning school yards 9 00
For fuel 181 28
Directors attending convention... 25 44
Insurance II 24
Postage " 33
Text books 23 12
Tuition 315 35
Transportation 22 40
Building new school house and
furnishing 1,003 08
Attorney fees 10 00
For School Journal 7 00
Freight and drayaae 4 05
Dinners 1 00
Rig hire 1 50
Stone steps, Blum school 7 00
Other repairs 20 40
J. C. Soowden, miscel. supplies .. 18 35
S. S. Sigworth, " " ... 15 50
U J. Hopkins. " " ... 7 7a
Other expenses 137 78
$4,831 21
We, tbe undersigned auditors, do here
by certify that the above account is cor
rect, to tbe best of our knowledge and
belief. Orion Allio, 1
A. L. Thomson, Auditors.
W. A. Kokb, J
Executor's Xotice.
Letters Testamentary on the estate ol
Henry Siverling, late ol Green Township,
Forest County, Pa., deceased, having
been granted to tbe undersigned, all per
sons indebted to said estate are hereby
notified to make payment without oelay,
and those having claims or demands will
present them, duly authenticated, for
settlement.
Maud Siverling Watson, Executrix,
Hardy, Ualir.
A. C. Brown, Attorney, Tionesta, Pa.
JAMES HASLET,
GENERAL MERCHANT,
Furniture Dealer,
AND
UNDERTAKER.
TIONESTA. PENN
Jacob Miller,
Dealer in
CLOTHING,
SHOES
of all kinds, and
Gentlemen's
Furnishings.
Kills Wife, Mother-in-Uw and Self.
Bangor, Mo.. June 2S. Enraged be
rmitse hia wife had determined to
leave him, Pa1d Downcs ehot and
killed her and her mother, Mrs. Ivy
Woodward and then killed himself
with the ?ame rifle near the village of
Springfield.
Boy Drowns Whilu Swimming.
Franklin. Tu., June 2S. l.ce Rltch
ey, nged 15 yens, was drowned while
bathing in French creek here. He
choked on a chew of tobacco after div
ing and did r.iH return to the surface.
The body was recovered.
Pennsylvania Railroad
AEROPLANE RACES
Aviation Week at Atlantic City.
It is not a far cry back to "Datius Green and his
flyin' machine" when aerial navigation was considered
impossible.
Today Atlantic City is preparing for a great
Aviation Meet from July 2 to 11, when three of the
greatest flyers of the modern world will demonstrate
their mastery of the air.
Glenn H. Curtiss, the holder of the world's rec
ord for speed, will fly daily from July 4 to 11.
Walter E. Brookins, who holds the record for
high flying, will give exhibitions July 7 to 11 in a
Wright aeroplane.
This is the first contest between the Wright and
Curtiss machines.
It is also expected that Charles K. Hamilton, the
great long distance aviator, will be present and race
from July 7 to 11.
There will be prize events each day, including a
fifty-mile flight over a five mile circular course, and
prize high flying, July 7 to 11, directly over the beach
front and ocean.
The Pennsylvania ltailroad is the direct route to
Atlantic City, and excursion tickets are on sale from
all points. Connections are made in Broad Street
Station, Philadelphia, with trains over the Delaware
Iliver Bridge, all-rail route.
A new and up-to-date Block, al
ways fresh from the city.
I Guarantee Satisfaction.
Give us a call and get nur prices
before purchasing.
Kellettville, Pa.
Now in Press
Theodore Roosevelt's
OWN BOOK
African Game Trails
Gives in Book Form the Sole Account
of His AFRICAN HUNT
WRITTEN BY HIMSELF
Agents
JT WANTED NOW
ff in every
City, Town and Village 1
ir to handle m
Colonel Roosevelt's J
Great Book
Early Subscriptions Filled by First Copies from the Press
FOR FULL AGENTS' PROSPECTUS WRITE TO
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
NEW YORK
153 Fifth Avenue
A thin, pale oil High real viscosity no fictitious body.
Retains its lubricating powers at high temperatures. The
best oil for either air pr water-cooled cars.
"Perfect Lubrication Without Carbon Deposit"
Jfskyour dialer a trial will convince.
WAVEBLY OIL. WORKS CO.. PITTSBURG, PA.
Independent Oil Radnara.
WILLIAM B. JAMES,
OIL CITY. FA.
CARLON'g
Satisfactory
Footwear.
This is tbe kind of Footwear you will find handled
in cur store. Satisfactory in fit. Satisfactory In
quality, aud every pair guaranteed to give satisfactory
service.
For Men, Women and Children in all the late
novelties, is well as tbe conservative staples.
Prices Always
Reasonable.
CARLON & CO.'S,
Oil City, Pa. Palm Beach, Fla.
J. L. Hoplor
LIVERY
Stable.
Fine carriages for all occasions,
with first class equipment. We can
fit you out at any lime for either a
pleasure or business trip, and always
at reasonable rates. Prompt service
and courteous treatment.
Come and see us.
Rear or Hotel Weaver
Telephone No. 20.
Pa. tXuGusr Moqck
OFTIOIAF.
Office I A 7 National Bank Building,
OIL CITY, PA.
Eyes examined free.
Kxnluaivelv optical.
Chamberlain's i?rhmnnK!lm?y.
.ever falls. Buy it now. It may save life.
WaJl Paper
I am now in position to meet all
requirements for good interior deco
rating of the latest and up-to dale
desigus. I have the finest collection
ot over Two Thousand
wall r i n:it
Samples to select from. Also a stock
Or Wall Paper, Faints and
Vnniisli.
New goods and prices right. Call
and see. Supplies for ail makes of
Sewing Machines.
G. F. RODDA,
Next Door to the Fruit Store, Kim
Street, Tionesta, Pa.
Fred. Grottonbergor
GENERAL
BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST.
All work pertaining to Machinery, En
gines, Oil Well TooIh, Oas or Water Fit
ting and Oeneral Hlacksm (thing prompt
ly done at Low Rata. Repairing Mill
Machinery given special attention, and
satisfaction guaranteed.
Shop In rear of and just west of the
Shaw House, Tldioute, Pa.
Your patronage solicited.
FRED. ORKTTENBERGKR
Moore & Stevenson Stores
Cloth Tailored Suits, More Re
ductions. Stock down to broken assortments to be sure, but you still have to
choose from those splendidly made suiii that have helped us to make a new
bigb record for tbe season. You can buy
118.00 Suits at $11.50 (27.50 Suits at 110.00
22.50 Suits at 15.00 30.00 Suits at 20.00
25.00 Suits at 17.75 35 00 Suits at 25.00
$40 00 Suits at $28 00
$1.00 to $2.00 Watftttt at 75c Each.
All odd Waisls and Waists that have been in tbe least soiled or mussed
in showing have a table by themselves aud it's 75c for tbe one you like best.
05c for Fine Miecli Instead of $1.10.
That means sheets 2 1x2 J yards made of Utica Bleached Muslin no
better grade to be had and cheapest in the long run.
For Nuiiiiurr Comfort.
Silk Gloves, Ribbed Underwear, Fine Hosiery.
Kinds for particular women. (Qualities at prices that give better value.
"Ivanhoe" Silk Gloves made with double tipped fingers cool on the
band 50c, T5o and $1 pair.
"Ooyx" aud "Quaker Maid" Hosiery two of tbe most popular and
greatest sellers all over this country of ours all styles for ladies, misses and
children 25o pair aud up.
"Merode" Underwear perfection in quality, fit and style special
showing of "Merode" Summer Garments 25c and 50c.
Union Suits, 50o and $1.
MOORE & STEVENSON
Oil City, Pa.