The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, September 21, 1910, Image 6
7 THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. S, & II. Green Trading Stamps with all cash purchases. Pxy Us Showing the New Suits for Fail. First Comprehensive Exhibit of Some of the Fashions That are Most in Vogue for Fa.ll. Because of the labor troubles in New York incident to the strike of garment workers, there has been some delay in a first presentation of fall styles of women s appareling. e are ready now, however, what is newest and best, gathered from the style shops since they have settled with the workers and are again in full opera tion. Todlor-Mocde Suits Still continue to find the lavor they have for seasons back, but the smartest of them this season show the semi-fitted coat or jacket, cut so as to preserve almost a straight line from the shoulder to the edge. A few are not unlike the old-fashioned box coats, with the exception that they fit snugly over the shoulders. Others fit so closely around the hips that at first glance the suits have the appearance of one-piece dresses. The most practical coats, however, are the semi-fitted or the seven-eighths-fiitted garments, cut with slightly curved in seams at the waists, which are preferred to the straighter cut garments. The garment store welcomes you to its initial show ing, and urges early selection, inasmuch as there is bound to be more or less of a scarcity. From now on there will be new arrivals daily. The Smart & Silberberq Co. OIL CITY. PA. AN EXAMPLE Of the manner in which we protect the interests of our depositors is furnished in our system of audits. We are constantly under the supervision of the S'ate Bauking DepaitmeDt, and suhjecl to examination by their examiner at any and all times Our Directors appoint a committee to make a com plete examination twice a year, at which tiroes all money and securities are examined and passed upon. In addition to this, we employ an expert ac countant to make a complete semi annual audit, in which every account is examined. AVe endeavor to give the same careful attention to all branches, and solicit your banking and trust business. Oil City Trust Company, Oil City, Pa. President, JOSEPH SEEP. Vice President, GEORGE LEWIS. Absolutely free from carbon. Light in color. Flows evenly, leaves no deposit. Waverly Gas Engine Oils will protect your engine,. They are made from Pennsylvania Crude Oil, refined to perfection. Waverly Oil Works Co., Pittsburg, Pa. Independent Refiner Alto ra alien of Wer!r Special Auto Oil and Waverly Gasolines. Young Men's Shoes. The young men who waDt the Bwagger ef fects in Fall Footwear can Batisfy their loug ings here right now. We re showing very Smaot Styles n black und tan leath ew, swing and new freak MU mil or $3, $3.50, $4. JOE LEVI, Cor. Center, Seneca and Syca more Streets, OIL CITY, IA. with a lair representation o; Treasurer, II. R. MERRITT. JAMES HASLET, GENERAL MERCHANT, Furniture Dealer, AND UNDERTAKER. TIONKSTA, PENN J. L. Heplcr LIVERY Stable. Fine carriages fur all occasions, with iirst class equipment. We can lit you out at auy time for either a pleasure or busiuess trip, and always at reasonable rates. Prompt service and courteous treatment. Come and see us. Hear of Hotel Weaver TIOUESTA, IP.A.. Telephone No. 20. CHICHESTER S PILLS THK KING AT UP," picliirnd iHwmii.. .I.. . A nen Unlit, with p1(,t ,,1 ltivll"mi'Jol,n,,nn Du,n Uarvey. CMerneid l"t- Uo. - .... ... .uipri .r i.nAaif. A I.adk.t AL uur lru(l.t fur f I III. In II, d .ml Uuld nirulliAVy Ti't" 'll Hl" KILN., V ""I.T! '': r ,or V i a'S!;!; n;;.',".' "'.v.'r i.-TKR We are the exclusive gents in Oil City for The Knox The Howard The Croftit fc Kuapp The Xo Xante and The Shoble. We have a complete as sortment of Ward's English Scratch Up Hals. We have the exclusive agency for Mendel (iolsteio & Ul man's Novelty HaU for Boys and Cbildreu. Oil City, Pa. Pithy Paragraphs that Chronicle the Week's Doings. Long Dispatches From Various Parts of the World Shorn of Their Padding and Only Facts Given In as Few Words as Possible For the Benefit of the Hurried Reader. Wednesday. The steamer California arrived at lavre afler a hard flcht for 12 dava against i fire In the hold. The Trlbuna of Rome Fays that the Duke of the Ahruzri broke the match ith Miss KlUins for personal rea sons, aitnnugii ine kings consent had eon obtained. It was announced at Beverly, Mass., that Prident Taft might abandon is proposed trip to Panama. General Kstnida's plans for a stable Mcaramian government and an Amer ican loan were made public at .Wash ington. The federal grand Jury In Chicago nilicteil 10 of the chief officials of the Swift, Armour and Morris packing companies, filing three bills against each man. Thursday. Herr Dolbrueck, minister of the in terior, addressed a public meeting at Wurtemberg on the proposal to ad mit American frozen meat to Ger many, spying there were important sanitary objections to the proposition. By the will of Professor Goldwin mith, probRted nt Toronto, $689,000 is bequeathed unconditionally to Cor nell; the value of his estate Is lndl- ated as JS32.S5S. Seven of the 10 meat packers itv, dieted by the federal grand Jury ap peared In court and gave ball 30,0o0 each. A fire on the Brooklyn bridge, doe to a short circuit, tied up the train service during the rush period and compelled one hundred and fifty thou sand persons to walk across the struc ture. Friday. The Zeppelin VI. was destroyed by fire following an explosion of benzine while the dirigible was being warped into her shed at Baden Baden; 10 men were injured. A point in favor of Dr. Crippen was made when Dr. Pepper test! lied that he could not determine the sox of thr body found in the cellar of Crippen's home. It was announced from Beverly that negotiations for the arrangement of reciprocity between Canada and thU country would be opened next month. George W. Fitzgerald, formerly a teller in the United States sub-treasury at New York, was indicted and arrested nt Chicago, charged with the theft some years ago of $13,000 from the sub-treasury vault; the theft has been one of the greatest mysteries which government detectives have had to deal with In many years. Saturday. Lieutenant Helm, an man spy, arrested in F.ngland. was araigned alleged Ger Portsinouth, in court at London. A series of manifestations against Premier Canalejss was planned by the clerical faction in Spain. General Botha, premier of United South Africa, as defeated for a seat in the assembly from the pastern di vision of Pretoria, by the Unionist, Sir Percy Fltzpatriok. President Tiitt wuh ")3 years old; he received a congratulatory message from King George of England. A leller written by Charles D. Nor ton, secretary to the president, was made pnldi' at Beverly, Muss.; it is said Ibat President Tnft would give federal patronage to regulars and progres sives alike. Monday. Leo Phillips, a graduate of Yale, was instantly killed near Altoonu, Pu.; Phillips, whose home was lu New Mil ford, Conn.,, was studying the Penn sylvania railroad's block system; in avoiding a freight train, he stepped In front of an express. San Francisco dispatches report that Charles M. Schwab will build the new Chinese navy. Berlin textile, manufacturers say the iv customs regulations all but ruin- SHORTER NEWS ITEMS One Dollar, Two Dollar, Three Dollars, Four Dollars, Five Dollar, AND we'll guarantee you the greatest Hat values jou have ever boeo asked to consider. We don't know of any recognized stylish Hat that is not represented in our perfect assortment. The Correct Hat is here for any young man between the ages of 15 and 50. The Correct Hat is here for that man who at 51 is beginning to look at the serious side of life. The Correct Hat is here for that man who proudly assorts his age at three score and ten. The Correct Hat is here for that young fellow who confidentially smiles to iiimself as he feels the first indications on bis face ot a fine growth of soon have to shave. The Correct Hat is here for that little fellow who "struts" around like a man when his mother refers to him as a cute little fellow for his age. Our Hats should be your Hats. It ootts nothing to look at them. To buy them it costs from $1.00 to 85.00, with extra values at $3.00. cd their trade with the United States. Old guard leaders assert that they will control the Republican state con vention, but Roosevelt-Griscom ad herents predict the defeat of Vice President Sherman. Tuesday. Leon Mornne covered loo Kilo meters lu a Blerlot machine at Bor deaux In 1 hour 6 minutes 39 seconds. A shot was fired through the wind screen of the motor car in which Count KlelmaiiFegg, governor of leav er Austria, was traveling; no one was injured. It V3." announced at Albany that Justice I.eBiHuf had reduced the as sessments of the McAdoo tunnels for franchise tax purposes from $6,900,000 to about $3,."i(io,0i0. Charles .1. oiiuden proposed tta a condition in the contest for his aero trophy a flight from the Harvard aero field at tlantic, Mass., to 1w Angeles, to be divided into daily stages of about 200 miles each. WOMAN HURT IN "JOY RIDE" Left Senseless In Street by Compan ions In Automobile. New York. Sept. 20 In the Newark City hospital, with her left phoulder broken, Is Mrs. Anna Burehrll, 22 years old. of 272 Falrmount street, Newark, the victim In a head-on col lision early yesterday In which two automobiles were demolished and sev eral other perf-om had narrow es capes'. The Ci-iFh vas tho sequel ol a "Joy rhie," acmn'.lng to the Irvington and Newark poilce. The car in which the woman was riding belonps to Philip ,T. Bowers, a real es'ate bioker, and It crashed In to one belonging to Frederick F, Van Keuren, owner of a Newark garage. Beside Mr. Van Keuren In his car at the time were a man and woman who described themselves as W. W. i'.lder and Mrs. Vera AVadlelgh of Man hattan. They were thrown out by the force o' the collision, but escaped serious hurts. In the o'her car were Mrs. Purchell and two men. who after the accldeut htirrled avay, leaving the woman r.n conscious It (He street, The poilce are looking for them. . MARKET REPORT Nw York Prevision Market, New York, Sept, 19. WHEAT No. 2 red, $1,04; Sept. $1.04; Dec, 1.07; Mar, J1.12. CORN No. 2 In elevator, domestic:, 6:ic; Sept., 2c; Dec, 6iytc. OATS No. 2 white, in elevatot, 41c; w)iite, on track, 3943c. POltK-.-Mess, 23.f0. BUTTER Creamery specials, 31 c; extra, 29i29M.c. state diirv l:ond to choice, 25ViQ2S',4c; factory. Z-VAflrZic. CHLOKBB State, specials, 17c. K.OGS State and Pennsylvania, 35 38c. POTATOES Long Island, $1.75 2.12; state, $1502.00. Buffalo Provision Market. Buffalo, Sept. WHEAT No. 1 northern, loads, ? 1,1 7l No, 2 red, 1.02. CORN No. 3 yellow, 594c f. 19. car- o, b atloat; no. ;i yellow, iit'e. OATSNo. 2 white, l'84c f. o. b, afloiit; No. 3 white, 3iAc. FLOUR Fancy blended patent, per bbl., $6.2.'.?f 7.00; winter family patent, f t.hOSi 0.25 BUTTER Creamery, western tubs r.lc; state creamery, fair to good, 2820c; dulry, fair to good, 2ti27c. CHEESE Good to choice, 15V4 16t. EOOS State, selected white, 31c. POTATOES White, choice to fan cy, per ph., 60c. Cast Buffalo Llyettock Market. CATTLE Prime slaers, 17,50 7.7;; good to choice butcher steers, $5.7fi&'6.7f; cholee cows, $5,005.25; choice hciters, $r.2r(?X .5 ; common to fair heifers, 4.2rCy 4.75 ; common to fair bulls, $3 uiicff 4.00; choice veals, M0.:0(fjU7r; fair to good, $9,500' 10.25. SHEEP AND LAMBS Clipped yearlings. $5.7. ft 6.25; clipped weth ers, $4.iii'fi 5.00; clipped mixed sheep, 54.2r.fff 4.75. HOGS Light Yorkers, $9.9510.00; hoavy hogs, $'J.25(U 9.40; pigs, $9.95 JOM Buffalo hay Market. Timothy, No. 1, new, on track, fl7.0010.00; No. 2 timothy, $l6.0(l(rfi 17.00; straw, wheat and oat, $7,00ffj' 7.50. Oil City, Pa. MISTOOK FATHER FOR DEER Son Shoots His Dad and Older Man May Lose a Leg. Utlca, Sept. 20. The first accident of the deer hunting season in the Adir ondack? opened hist Friday Is report ed from Signal mountain, near Low- vllle. llllam Ar.dre and son Clyde ot Groghac, with several friends, were deer hunting rear the mountain, tho father aud son being quite near each other. The father took a red handkerchief from his pocl.et and was wiping his glasses when the son, seeing the bit of color through the bushes and be lieving it to be a deer, shot three times. Two of the bullets entered tho right leg of his father Just below th knee, breaking two bones. The father may survive but lie will lose a leg. Tit I A I, LIST. List of causes set down for trial in ti.n vumuiunriewoi roreeiuouniy, te&v oTEiSr? Z. 1,19 . ... . .7. . , . . , ...... x. r. i. uuiuos et ai. vs. L.. s. Clou it h et 1. No. 6, September term, 1!W3. Summons In ejectment. 2. Boyd F. Winsos vs. Leon Watson, V l K UAnlAmU.- . I I ... a. u. welter. o. a, .November lerm, 1000. Summons In t-lectment. 8. H. O. Putnam vs. McCabe Lumber I ompany. No. as, September term, lOW. OUIUUIIII18 1Q MBUIUpSIU i. A. R. Braden vs. Leonard Airnnw No. 37, May term. 11)10. Appesl from J. P, AllOSl, J. u. UK1ST. Prothonotary. iiuiltmut, r., AUgUSl 1UIU. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE of a writ of Levari Facias, Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of forest County. Pennsylvania. and to me directed, tbero will be exnosed to sale by public vendue or outcry at the rVi.i- I I ...... In ll.a t ri': , i n., on MONDAY, 8 KPT. 3d, A. D. 1010, at 1:00 o'clock p. in., the followinjj de- uriuuu real eauue, vo-wji CATHERINE BAILEY. Assignee of HOKACK HKATH. now for use ol MAXWELL C. HEATH, vs. IDA HAMMUHU and KDNA RILLINU- TON, helrs-at-law of HARRISON L. HEATH, deceased. Levari Facias. No. 21, September Term, 1910. ( Waivers.) J. 11. Osmer it Hons, Attorneys. All the right, title. Interest and claim of the defendants of, in and to all that certain tract or land situate, lying and being in Hickory Township, Forest County, Pennsylvania, loundeil and de scribed as follows. to-wlt Bnglunlng at a dogwood trea for a ooruer, and running inenue norm, loriy-seven degrees east uv isnu oi johihii Meaiy, onenunured perub es to a dead pine treet tbence south forty- three degrees east oue h unci red periihes by land of , , Hanna to a post) tbence north forty-three degreea earn eighty perobes by land of,,,,,,., , Hanna lo a post: thenoe south forty-three de- greea east ninety perches by land of H, Stow and Company to a pine tree; thence loriy-seven degrees west one hundred and eighty perches by land of It. Stow and Company to a pine tree; tbence north loriy-three degrees west one numlreu and ninety perches to the dogwood tree, the place of beginning. Containing one hun dred and sifly-tbreo and three-fourths acres, strict measure. About thirty-nine acres oieareu ana me usisnce n mer chantable timber. Having ereoted thereon a one and one- half-story dwelling bouse JtlxW feet, one Darn lx.js reet, ana an necessary out builuiDga. Also oonlaining fruit trees and spring ol water. Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Ida Hammond and Edna Hillington, belrs-st-law of Harrison L. Heatb, deceased, at the suit nf Catherine Hailey, Aumgnee of Horace Heath, now or use oi niaxweu v. tieain. TERMS OF SALE. The following must be strictly complied with When the property is HinuKl'U (wn I 1. Wi'inn the plaiiitill'orothor loin cred itors beoome the puruha-snr, the costs on the writs must be paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on tho prop. eity sold, together with sucih Hen credit or's rocoipt for the amount of the pro ceeds of the sale or such portion thorrof as ho may claim, must bo furnishod tho Sherill'. Li. All bids must be paid in full. 3. Allsalesnot settled iimnudintulv will bo continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of the next day, at which timo all property not seuioti ioi win again De put up and sold at the expouse and risk of the porson to whom first sold. Spo Purdon'H Digest, Ninth Edition, page i! ami o mi ins rnrms, page 384. s. R. Maxwell. Khoritr. KhorifTs OUJcp, Tiopesta, ptt August at, iuu, OFTICIAK Office 7K National Bank Building, U1L, if A.. Eyes examined free. Exclusively optical. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cures Colds, Croup qd Whooping Cpugl). The New Silks. We present for inspection the New Autumn Silks Farwords, Persiaus, Plaids, Silk Argus, Peau de Cachnure. Mossalines, Chiflon Cloths, Marouosette, "Black and White" Peau Miguonue. Waist, Costume and Trimming Silks this Silk Bhowing is rep resentativeand is an autheutio exhibition of correct early Fall Fashions in Silk. New Dress Trimmings. Fanoy Braids and "All Overs." An Bbsortnieut so large and a range of colors and shades of color so complete that we have no hesi tancy in saying that "we can match auy Silk or Dress (J tods, no matter what the color may be." The SmaJl Red Coupon Given with each cash sale can be exchangod for Rogers Silver Cer tificates which in turn can be exchanged for Rogers Fullv Warranted Silverware, Cut Glass and Imported China. WILLIAM B. JAMES, - OIL CITY, PA. FREE ! aSliftBS" FREE ! To increase our business and eucourace cash sales, we have maJe ar. raogeraeuts to preient to our customers absolutely free the very latest and most artistic designs in Rogers Silver With every purchase we will cive and when jour checks equal the required amount, bring tliem to our store and maka your selection. Your choice of Berry Spoons, Gravy and Cream Ladles, Cold Meat Forks, Tea Spoons, Table Spoons, and many other articles too numerous mteed to be the best eooda on the mao you pay lor the same class or ..You .re invited to call at our I B.hlhl I Inn - .1 II . cu'",v,uu uu eunviuce Tourseu oi I T? I . ' . 1 1 . wiuoiuubi, you are euuwea 10 tbem. Max Jacobs, One Trice Store, Clothier and Shoer, 233 Seneca Stroot, - Oil City, Pa. AdiuliiIatrntrix'M Xotire. Letters of AdmlnlHtratlnn on tlm etiA oi ueorge B. Armstrong, late of Tloneats Uorougb, Forest County, Pa., deceased, hsvlnu been granted to the uiiilrniuiin.l all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby notified lo makepaymeut without delay, and those having claims or de mands will present thetn, duly authenti cated, for settlement. MARitARKT L. Armstrong, Adm'rx, TlouesU, Pa. 8. D. Irwin, Attorney. August l!3, lino. PROCLAMATION. Whkrkab. The Hon. W. D. Hineklnv. President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for the county of Forest, has issued his pre empt for hold i ng a Con rt o f Common Ploas, Quarter Sosaions of tho Peaeo, Orphans' Court, Oyor ami Tormlner and Uonoral Jail Delivery, at TionosUt, for the I'otinty of I'orost. to ooiunmmm on the Fourth Monday of September, being the aitli day of Meptember, HMO. No. lice is therefore given to the Cor. oner, Justices of the Peace and Con stables of said oounty, that they be then and there iu their proper persons at Um o'clock A. M.. ol sa d dav with their records, innuisitions. einmiiiation. and other remain branoes, to do those things which to their ofllee appertain to be done, and to those whoare bound in recognizance to prosecute ngninst the prisoners I hat are orshall bo in the jailor Forest County, that they may be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just, (liven un der my hand and seal this 29th day of August, a. I). 11)10. IS. K. MAXWELL, L.8. Sheriff. B & B the new catalog About the time your card requesting a copy reaches us the new Au tumn and Winter Cata log will be ready to mail. This is our 48th Semi Annual Catalog and un- questionably the most it v valuable publication we ever issued. Cramd from cover to a cover with dependable information and quoting mall-profit prices on medium and better class merchandise from each of the sixty-nine sections of this store, This catalog should become the text book of True Value in everv household. Mailed free on request. POGGS & BUHL NORTH 6IDE, PITTSBURGH, P. Plated Ware. vnu a cheek fur full mmmt f to mention. All nf whirl, m.. market. Our nrif!t4fl ftffl ftA low Mild IrtWnr goods elsewhere, store and examine many premiums on you, ask for I ... - me uoeraiit v ot our oiler. I T I. cnecm. it not given to i U', The Individual or the Trust Company for Trustee. Where an Individual is appointed to act as executor or trustee, (ho duty of fulfilling the office is tome, times very seriously interfered with because of personal interests. It often happens that an individual executor is not qualified by experi ence to act advantageously and economically, whereas in the trust company, trained officials accus tomed to Work of thi character, give personal attention to all details, Then again there b a possi bility of the Individual, owing (q inexperience or lack of Knowledge, yielding to the temptation to em ploy the funds or properties in his charge In hazardous investment with results disastrous to the estate, The Trust Company protects your estate against such risks. Total Assets $3,000,000.00 She f ranWin Srust (fompamj . FRAN K I I N. PA Fred. Grottonborgor GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work nertaluing t Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tool, Gas or Water Fit tings and General Hlacksm Ithlujr prompt ly done at Low Kates. Repairing Mill Machinery given apeuial attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and lust weat of the Shaw House, Tldioute, f'a. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRETTENBERGER