The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, October 19, 1910, Image 4

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    S. & II. Green Trading Stamps with all cash purchases.
For the Dress and Costume
The Soft, Shimmery Goods
Now Prominent.
The lour most pronounced favorites are Silk Voiles, Silk
Poplins. -Silk Chiffon Cloths and Marqucsettes. You'll find
here all the wanted shades and colors, both for street and eve
ning wear.
Silk Voiles, $1.50 and $1.75.
Silk Poplins, $1.50 and $2.
Silk Chiffon Cloths, 1 and 1.25.
Marquesette, $1.50.
Note we sell the best grade ot Chiffon Cloth at $1.25 and
the best Marquesette the market affords at $1.50.
New Arrivals in Millinery.
Our tremendous millinery business of the past week ena
bles us to offer a hundred or more entirely new models, many
new shapes and novelties not heretofore shown.
An important and readily apparent leature of the display
is the mark of exclusiveness which the various models show,
reprsenting, as they do, the contributions of the world's fore
most designers intermingled with the product of our own estab
lishment. In every instance it will be noticed that the prices have
been kept down to the lowest possible mark, which probably
accounts for our phenomenal business in this section.
Some Fur Advice.
It is just as important that you know where to boy your
furs as to know the sort of lurs you ought to buy. Ihe primary
step is to assure yourself of good reliable fur service, of absolute
correct style, quality and value. Such a store as this guaran
tees you all this security and more.
In short, from any viewpoint, this is the correct place to
buy furs.
Give us an opportunity to impress you with this fact,
The Smart & Silberberq Co.
OIL CITY, PA.
School Children
Should be taught the "art of saving." Id some cases it will prove more
valuable tbao-some of their other accomplishments. $1.00 will start a
4 Per Cent. Savings Account,
And interest will be credited June 1st and December 1st, each year.
Oil City Trust Company,
Oil City, Pa.
TAYLOR
tai loring
can stand
the test, so,
for this rea
son you are
earnestly
invited to
compare
their quali
ty and pop
ular prices
with other
made-to-measure clothes.
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Uikirunm
TAG
W you are nor peasea
tilth IhlS GARMENT
no nor rata in
fare it made right
peortr yuu
WEAR IT.
'J.L.TAYLOR A
So certain are they
of superiority and of giv
ing you absolute satis
faction that they attach
this tag to every garment.
D. H. Blum, Tionesta, Pa.
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Do Yovi
Weigh 500 Pounds or Less?
Are you one of those men who thiok you cannot be fitted in ready-to-wear clot lite? If you are,
we stand ready to prove that your ideas are costiog you from $10 00 to $25.00 every time you get a
suit made. We cau fit any man, oo matter how he is built, at from
$8.00 to $30.00,
and we'll do it satisfactorily, because we maintain separate departments for
Long Men, Short Men, Stout Men,
Long Stout Men, Regular Men, and Young Meu.
Suppose You Come In and Try On.
We Pacy Your Fare.
Oil City, Pa.
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Oil City, Ta.
CHANCE FOR THE GIRLS
Young Americans of Saskatchewan
Ar Eager For Wives From Hoire.
Pittsburg, Oct. 18. Wives arc want
ed by American eettlers In the Cana
dian Northwest, according to a ualet
received by Major Magee. Tlio letter,
which Is dated Tat.tullon. Saskatche
wan, Canada. Oct. 12, follow:
"'.tenr Sir: A club of young Ameri
cans here desires to ask your assist
ance in a matrimonial wny. Thers
are no young women in tliN part of
the country and we have decided upon
the' means of getting in comnmnica
lion with youiiR women who aro matri
monially Inclined. Anioni; our mem
bers are bankers, merchants, train
dealers, stockmen, one physician, civil
and railroad engineers, railroad con
ductors, cowboys, bookkeepers, etc.,
etc., any of wh'im are well prepared to
abundantly provide for a nice home.
This Is a beautiful and wealthy coun
try, with most Ame:lcan settler. We
trust you will publish this letter, for
which you obligate us deeply."
This stirring appeal Is tunned "Wil
lis P. Sherman, for tha cl'in."
KILLED BY ELCTRIC SHOCK
Telephone Worker Came In Contaot
With High Tension Wire.
Harttord, Conn., Oct. 18. Instant
e'eath by electricity came to George
A. Fowler, manager of the Farmlngton
Telephone exchange, at Foote's Cor
ner, in West Hartford.
Mr. Fowler was at wcrk at the top
of a telephone pole and came in con
tact with a high tension wire.
Persons saw him fall across the
wires and his clothing began to burn,
but they were unable to render as
sistance. Word was sent to '.he Farm
ington exchange and the current was
turned off, but the body of the man
burned on the wires for an hour.
Mr. Fo.vler was testing the wires
at aiferent points when killed. He
forty years old and had been employed
by the Southern New Fr.gland Tele
phone company for several years.
SUICIDE IN CLUBHOUSE
Member of Prominent Carbondale
Family Shoots Himself.
Scranton, Pa., Oct. 18. Karly visit
ors yesterday morning to the Crafts
man's club, a Masonic organisation of
Carbondale, found the body of John L.
Morgan, a member of a prominent
family, with a revolver by his fide. A
bullet hole in his breast Indicated that
he had killed himself.
Morgan, who was 28 years old, had
not been In good health for a few
months, but of late had shown signs
of improvement. He loft the city Fri
day for Uinghamton, N. Y., where he
was to take charge of a store for hU
father. His return to Carbondale was
not known even by his wife. What im
peled him to take his life is unknown.
FOWL CAUSES MURDER
Victim Objected to Accusation That
He Had Killed and aten One.
Haekensack, N. J., Oct. 18. James
Sprnlgh and Daniel Trainor, both ne
groes employed In the stable of D. A.
Grnber of Franklin avenue. P.irige
wood, were fast friends until yester
day morning, when the former told
Mrs. Grnber that Trutnor had killed
and eaten one of her fowl.
The men miarrelrd and Rpralgh
shct Trainor with a rifle. The ninr
dertr then walked to polic-; headquar
ters and gave himself up.
"I've killed I he big follow at the
barn. It was either him or me and
1 got him first ," sn!-j Srai;;h as he
h.'.mled over tlu rifle. Trelitor died
in tha Puter.-i.in hospital.
"WITCH"' CAUSED INSANITY
Affected Women Lay Trouble to Med
icine Administered.
Pottsville, Pa., Oct. 18. Medicine
almlnlslcred by a Hazleton clairvoy
ant caused Mrs. John Dnnirnl and Mis.-?
Harriet Leggeit of this place to be
come temporarily insane.
Uoth of the blck women were rec
ommended to the Hazleton "witch"
(iuctor as a person who could cure
l hem. A warrant was sworn out for
Ihe arrest of the Hazleton woman for
practicing medicine without, a license.
Trolleyman Kills Himself.
Wllkes-narro, Pa., Oct. i. C. W.
McKeeby. a trolley conductor, com
mitted suicide last night by shooting.
Ill health was the cause.
SOLDIERS' MARCHING ABILITY
General Wood Says More Attention
Must Be Paid to Feet of Men.
Washington Oct. lS.-The annual
report of Major General Leonard
Wood as commanding officer of the
Department, of the Fast for the fiscal
year ended June 30 last criticises the
marchlnij ability of the Infantry.
"The calls upon ti e infantry," Gen
eral Wood said, "are already severe
and will Increase rapidly In the Im
mediate future, incident to the gar
risoning of the Hawaiian islands and
the Isthmus of PanainlsT In the infant
ry especial attenMon should be paid to
mobility. Our troops do not march as
they should.
"This is due almost wholly to the
lack of interest In this feature by the
officers, especially commanding offi
cers. In this connection company
commanders must give more atten
tion to the feet of their men and seo
to it that their Fhoes fit and that their
feet are carefully looked after. Sore
feet is one of the greatest causes of in
efficiency of infantry troops in the
field and can be almost wholly avoid
ed If the officers do their ffuty In look
ing after the feet of their men."
General Wood recommends an in
crease of 20 regiments of infantry.
The cavalry, he said, should be reor
ganized and the field artillery should
be also increased. He recommended
also the re-establishment of the can
teen and the creation of a general
service corps.
LOSS OF LIFE EXAGGERATED
Governor Eberhardt Reports 32 Dead
and $2,000,000 Property Logs In
Forest Fires.
Reports received of the great loss of
life In the forest fires of Northern
Minnesota were greatly exaggerated by
the terror stricken people on the out
break of fire early in the week. Gov
ernor Eberhardt on his return from
the north summarized the loss as
thirty-two dead und property loss 2,
ooo.ono. "The fire situation Is now well in
hand," said the governor, "and al
ready the work of rebuilding homes
has started.
"A check' has been kept on all re
leif work donp, so it is known Just
how much clothing and supplies have
leen distributed.
"Most of them had insurance on
their property, so they will be able to
take care of themselves cfter tempor
ary relief."
French Railway Strike Ended.
The railway strike In France Is
over, although the lines will not be
normally working again until Mon
day. The other strikes voted in sym
pathy with the railway men proved to
be merely platonlc expressions except
In the case of the electrical workers,
whose quilting work deprived Paris
.of one-third of its light.
Tru r n. n Trua
Vutuu -J Xf g Valu
fine dress serge
For servicesible dresses or
Tailor Suits the material al
ways in. style and demand is
Serge 20 different lines and
qualities hero some of them
Blue and Black only but ma
jority of the lines are in full
range of colors, Blues, Browns,
Greens, Greys, Tans, Reds,
Black and Cream plain
weaves, shadow stripes and
checks 50c, 73c, 83c, $1.00 to
$3.00 yai-d 42 to 58 inches
wide.
See the line of all-wool, crisp
finish Storm Rerge all colors
and Black 50 inches wide, 85c
yard, and you will see at a
glance you are saving fifteen
cents a yard, and if you will
compare prices on other lines
wo can show you a saving of
fifteen to fifty cents a yard on
Serges.
Dressy dress goods and Tailor
ings big showing of each all
grades all widths all prices
15c to $;.50 yard.
W want to send yon a Catalog.
Send your name.
BOGGS & BUHL
NORTH SIDE, PITTSBURGH, HA.
Hurt by Pawnbroker's Sign.
Ilollldnyshurg, Pa., Oct. IS. Henry
Cohen, a pawnbroker of Altoonn, was
made a defendant In a unique trespass
ult In the nialr county court. Jo
seph Dobolos alleges that while he
was passing the pawnshop. Cohen's
three-ball sign fell, administering to
him a. brain clot, for which injury he
demands $1,000 damages.
Shock Kilts Typhoid Patient.
Wilkes-llna-re. r., Oct. 18. Charle3
M. Jones of Kdwardsvllle died last
night from shock. He. was ill with
typhoid fever and his home csught
lire. Neighbors rescued him, but a
rpartion net In end death fnllnwoH
Foot Form
Shoes.
Our Foot Form Shoes for
Children allow free aud easy
action of the muscles iu
walking, give a firm tread to
the child's foot, bold the
arch in plaoe and support
the aukle.
The Proper Fit
At every point, together
with selected leathers and
skilled shoemaking, make
nur Foot Form Shoes ideal
Shoes for Children.
$1 to $3.50.
JOE LEVI,
Cor. Center, Seoeca and Syca
more Streets,
Oil. CITY, 1A.
kX T it,- nrti.r
"4
Lamp Oils as a
sunny day is to a rf
cloudy day. Burns $J
clear, full and steady. K
Burns to very last drop g
without re -adjusting
wick. The best aJ
o i i ma a
KSS Is the oil for
lOo vou costs no more '91-1
oils. Your dealer has it V?
Si
than inferior tank-wagon
oils. Your dealer has It
in original barrels direct from
S our refineries.
3 Warry 0.7 Workm Co.
INDf PENDENT
RtFINIRS
PITTSBURG, PA.
-3k Alio makers of Wavtrly
afrQ. Special Auto uil ana
linei.
fiifinWV
The STEVENS fio. 33S
Double "Barrel Hammerless
Shotgun is itnmgml where
ot her guns are weakest. The bar
rels and lugs are drop-forged in
one piece of high pressure steel,
choke bored for nitro powder
with malted rib.
l'ii'k up lliis pun nnfl feci the biilnnce
of it ex.'tinino the working purtu
clnwly mid we tile line r:ir hihI HniMl
f detail you will miy it's a winner.
11 lists nt only 120.00 nnd will be
exwvssrd tiri'ii.-iitt direct from the
factory in case ioii citnnot ncrure V I
tr throuffn a tivater.
I vlt 'L sM VIZ"
Send fir new Art Catling
and now to snoot
Well
.yj. STEVENS ARMS
, 4 TOOL COMPANY
l P.O. Box BOOS
m
The merchants in
Oil City, whose
names appear he
low, give a small
Red Coupon like
this
Slivil THadiik Couna"
with all Cash Purchases'
These Coupons, in
amounts of $25.00 aud
upward, can be exchanged
for Higers Fully War
ranted Silverware, Cut
Glass, Imported China, Kugs, Furniture, ttc. The Premiums range
T lrom 925.00 upward.
We JIve Rogers Silver Trading Coupon..
WllUarn B. JameR, 112 Centre St., Department Store.
C. J. Taylor, 205 Sycamore Street, Groceries.
M. A. Keating, Spring Street, (Irocerles.
K. B. Mnttftrn, 115 Sycamore Street, Drugs.
(leorge J. Vescb, 13 Main Street, Furniture and Carpels.
H. II. MoOregor, Seneca Street, Tobacco and Cigars.
Moore Bros., Orphnutn Block, Confectionery anil loo Crea u.
Ursnd Union Tea Co., 12 Seneca Street, Teaa aud Coffee.
Carloti A Co., Centre Street, Boots and Shoes.
. K. Neely, North Seneca Street (oppoaite Post Ollloe) Meat Market.
Killer's, Kant KIrst Street, Men'a FurnishloKS, Shoes and Luggage.
Walter M, Deyoe it Co., Florists.
South Oil City.-P. U. Crlbbs fe Co., 6 Kaat First Street, Groceries.
Jan. J. McLaughlin, Central Avenue and Frnut Street, Meat Market.
.Moore Bros., H Kaat First Street, Confectionery aud Ice Cream.
Kouseville. Turner A Son, Meals aud Urocoi let.
Premiums on display at this store.
WILLIAM B. JAMES.
OIL CITY, PA.
We give Rogers Silver Trading Coupons.
SWEATERS.
This is Sweater Season and our Sweater stock is now at its best. We've
the best made. We have the
Regulation Sweater Styles, the
Popular Coat Sweater, and the
"Combination" Sweater.
These are something new. Ask to tee them.
Colors iu oavy, maroon, whilo, gray and green.
Stme with colored trimmings.
Men's Coat Sweaters, priced from 50 o up to 85.
Hoys' Coat Sweaters, priced irotu 50c up to $2.50.
There are several months of Sweater weather ahead and the choosing
now is easy.
We have about 75 Men's High Neck Sweaters, SI, SI. 25 and $1.50
grade, which to nloso out we will sell for 50 o each.
Max Jacobs,
One Price Store, Clothier and Shoer,
233 Seneca Street,
Oil City, Pa.
Pennsylvania Railroad
llllllOllll.
OPENING OF THE GREAT PENN
SYLVANIA STATION IN
NEW YORK.
On Sunday, November 27, full train service will bo inaugu
rated by the Pennsylvania lUilroad to and from its new station at
Seventh Avenue and Thirty secoud Street, New York City.
The location of the Pennsylvania Station, one block from
Broadway, two blocks from Fifth Avenue, is in the heart of the
hotel, club, and theatre district ot Manhattan. Within a short
radius are located the majority of the big retail stores aud restau
rants. The Seventh Avenue surface cars and the Eighth Avenue
surface cars pass its doors; the Thirty-fourth Street surface cars
(crosstown) pass its Thirty fourth Street entrance, and stations of
the Sixth Avenue Elevated and Hudson and Manhattan Tubes are
a short block from its main entrance.
Time Tables showing the service to and from the Pennsylvania
Station are now being arranged and may be obtained at Ticket
Offices before the opening of the St ition.
Connections will be made at Manhattan Transfer (near New
ark") with local trains to and from the downtown stations by way
of Jersey City, so that downtown New York passengers who desire
may continue to use the Cortlandt and D.'sbrosses Street Stations
and the Hudsoo Terminal Station of the Iludaon and Manhattan
Tubes.
JAMES HASLET,
GENERAL MERCHANT,
Furniture Dealer,
AND
UNDERTAKER.
TIONESTA, PENN
OFTIGIAU.
Office ) 4 IU National Baulc Building,
OIL CITY, PA.
Eyes examined free.
BxnliiRlvelv optioal.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
yean knownu Best, balcst. Always Keliat'l
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
J. L. Hcplor
LIVERY
Stable.
Fine carriages for all occasions,
with first class equipment. We can
fit you nut at any lime for either a
pleasure or business trip, and always
at reasonable rates. Prompt service
and courteous treatment.
Come and soe us.
Hear of Hotel Weaver
TIOITESTA, 3P.A-.
Telephone No. 20.
ECEELEYCURE
m h. I.-- :
1 ne cure urns- iwcu vuiuuiuousiy
successful f'jr more than 81 years is
worth investigating. For the drujr or
drink habit. Write for purticulurfl.
Only Keeley Institute in Western
Penua. 4340 Fifth Ave.,l,lttsburh,la.
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