The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, October 26, 1910, Image 4

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    The' inerutiaota iu Uu
whose names appear below,
a small lied Coupon like, this
io rr.."J. Li"?-
S. & II. Green Trading Stamps with all cash purchases.
Rugs, Carpets
'Decorations.
(Second Floor.)
We introduce for the fall season 1910 the celebrated
Whittairs Rugs and Carpets.
Representing the highest attainment in rug weaving, pos
sessing all the beauty ol a Persian Hug at about one-fourth its
cost.
Wr ran annreciatc the pleasure ot owning a beautiful bit
nfDripntal art and color. But
today, which are mostly crude in color. If they are soft and
old in appearance, it is because they have been washed in acids,
which will eventually so rot them that they will fall to pieces.
May we invite you to see the copies of them made by the
famous Whittall mills right in our own country!
Whittairs Anglo-Persian Rugs.
The finest, most artistic Wilton Hugs made in America.
Size 9x12 leet, $55.
WhitteJl's RoyaJ Worcester
R.jgs.
Superior quality Wilton Rugs at popular pi ices.
Size 9x12 feet, U0.
WhittaJl's ChildemaL Brussels
R-vigs
Are noted for their durable qualities.
Size 9x12 feet, $30.
The Smart & Silberberq Co.
OIL CITY, PA.
School Children
Should be taught the "art of saving." Id some cases it will prove more
valuable than some of their other accompliehmeots. $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.
ft H'M
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lowest and the quality they produce is
beyond comparison. Note also that
when you select from the Taylor line
you get nothing but pure tyoo!
NOW ON DISPLAY AT
D. H. Blum, Tionesta, Pa.
and Interior
how different is the Oriental of
GET
YOUR NEW
OVERCOAT
Made-to-measure
Get a perfect fit
and make your own
selection of Style
and Fabric.
Have all your
clothes made by
J. L. Taylor 6- Co.,
of New York and
Chicago and get
wise to wnat nne
tailoring really
means. Their prices
are by long odds the
Our- Hands Are Tied.
Big stocks of Clothing arriving every day and liaodicapped for room, we have decided to suffer
the penalty of having more goods than we Deed,
Therefore
Tor the balance of October we have decided on ao unusual, radical, but justifiable method to make
room. We will offer nearly 300 High Grade this season's make Raincoats, iu beautiful pattern,
models aod fabrics, at a 25 per cent, discount.
Alterations irce.
Goods reserved on deposits,
Oil City, Pa.
Cmmander-in-Chief of Cuban
Army Shot by Policeman.
Attrrrpt to Kill Cuban Commander
Has Created Intense Excitement, the
General Belief Being That It Wai
the Outcome of a Political Conspira
cy to Remove Him Would-Be As
sassin Thought He Had Killed the
General Another Officer Seriously
Shot While Defending Guerra.
The condition of f3ener.il l'lno Guer
ra, commander-in-chitf of (he Cuban
army, who was shot in H.ivnna by
liutlonal police-nan, is satinl'actory.
He U now in a camp hospital.
the attempt to kill Guerra has cre
itod intense excitement, the general
belief being that it was the outcome
,.f a political conspiracy to remove
him. It is argued that it was suspi
cions that he was called to the palace
last night and was dismissed by Pres
ident Gomez at the moment when the
would-be assassin was wailing outside,
The man who did the shooting thought
he had killed Guerra.
When he was pursued he sought ref
use in the Fuerza barracks, the resi
dence of General Monteagudo, com
mander of the rural guard. The bar
rucks are only half a block from the
palace. When he was stopped on the
drawbridge the man told the sentry
that he must see General Monteagudo,
lut the sentry would not permit him
to pass and the pursuing policeman,
who had seen the crime, came up and
made the arrest
In 1905, when General Gomez was
povernor of Santa Clara, the I.ucha
repeatedly accused him of the assas
sination of certain men who were
found murdered, alleging that Gen
eral Monteagudo was his instrument.
It is generally oclieved that he has
for a long time wished to eliminate
Guerra and make Monteagudo su
preme. A Etorv was circulated some
time ago that Guerra. learning that
tlip president had such Intention, to'd
Gomez, if he attempted It, he would
march to the palace with 3.000 men
and remove him as a president, whose
guilt was unetipstionable.
The condition of the policeman who
was shot while defending Guerra is
very serious.
GAME PRESERVE SET ON FIRE
Outlaw Hunters Shoot Elk and Deer
as They Escape From Park.
For the tnird time within a
tpace of three years the large
game preserve of Chester W. Chapin
at Glen Spey, Sullivan county, N. Y.,
was set on flrei Great droves ot
deer and elk rushed from the preserve
to escape the flames and many of
them fell easy prey to the hunters.
Outlaw hunters in order to drive
the deer from the park have started
these fires which have done many
thousands of dollars damage to the
park land and burned to death many
deer and elk. It is said that a hun
dred men are fighting the fire.
PASTOR WEDS SECRETLY
Steals March on Daughter Who Set
Example by Eloping.
Rev. Jameu Tierce, 61 years old,
and for many years a Quaker min
ister at Dublin, Ind., in the ab
sence of Mrs. Ar'.hur Conner, his
daughter, stole away tu Itazlowond.
Hendrick coun'y, where he HccrHlv
nirirrled Miss Celia 1-eecliman, a rich
Quaker maiden of 47 years.
Mrs. Conner herself eloped to mar
ry Arthur Conner, a prominent semi
pi ofessional baseball player, several
:-ears aeo, and was chagrined when
hri faiher followed her example.
SCHWAB TO BUILD HOTEL
Proposed $600,000 Structure For Em
ployes and Otners.
The Bethlehem Steel company of
TSethlehem, l'a., Is giving a great
ciei'.l of atttntWn to the appropriations
fur extensions In 11(11, which will
amount to about $3,U0O,i)Ui), including
i.hops, storage houses, assembling
buildings, coke plant and blast fur
naces. This amount does not provide for a
$GOO.0ftO hotel which President Schwab
proposes to erect for South JJeihie
iiem, plans for which have been pie-pared.
RIEDTO KILLGUERRA
You can buy a $30.00 Raincoat for $22.50
You cuo buy a 25 00 Raincoat for IX. 75
Yod can buy a 20 00 Raincoat for
Ynu can buy an 18 00 Raincoat for
You can buy a 15 00 Raincoat for
You can buy a 12 60 Raincoat for
15.00
12.50
11.25
1100
gj
HOPE OF SAFETY ABANDONED
Turo Other Schooners Undoubtedly
Lost lr Late Hurricane.
Mobile, Ala., Oct. 25. All hope Ct
the safety of the schooners Hclrony
mus and Otis has been abandoned.
Diligent inquiry here and fron other
ports failed to bring any tidings of
either vessel. A to the Otis, the ves
sel is owned bv Captain Clinton, on
I'aseagoula.
There Feemr. to have been u misun
derstanding as to tno destination oJ
the vessel. It was stated that the
Otis sailed roit of Moss Point, Miss.,
for Havana. Since the vessel sailed
out of Moss Point, not a word has
been heard from It
At the offtc? of Helronymus Pros.,
ownprs of the Helronymus, It was atat
cd that r.o tidings bad been received
from Captain Summerville or mem
Vers of the crew.
. Fears are now entertained that all
perished in the hurricane. It Is fear
ed here that the Tlrlt Isb schooner
George A. Lowry, from Truxllle. Hon
duras, for Monile, with a cargo or
cocoanttts, has been lost In the terri
ble hurricane of last week. The Low
ry Is now nine days overdue.
ENDS HIS LIFE WITH GAS
Depressed Man Inhales llluminant
through Newspaper Tube.
Allentown. Pa., Oct. 25. William
Rising, aged 35, a wire drawer from
Bangor, Me., where his wife and three
children reside, was found a suicide In
his apartments. He had made a tube
out of a newspaper, and, lying In bed,
inhaled gas.
Rising suffered from nervous pros
tration and was depressed over the
death of a man with whom he boarded.
He went into hysterics at the funeral.
A wife and three children, who are In
Bangor, survive Rising.
CHECKS WERE WORTHLESS
Normal School Graduate Charged with
Attempt to Defraud,
York, Pa., Oct. 23. B. H. Fahs, a
young graduate of the State Normal
school at Shippensburg, was arrested,
charged with having passed worthless
checks on residents of Red Lion.
Fahs had Informed leading citizens
of the borough that he Intended to put
In operation a knitting mill at that'
place. I'pon the strength of this It
is charged he obtaired money on his
checks,
BABY SUFFOCATED TO
DEATH IN SUIT CASE
Woman Gags lt,Wraps Head and
Leaves Grip In Doorway,
Philadelphia, Oct. 25 , A baby
girl, about 24 hours old, was abandon
ed yesterday morning at Fifteenth and
Filbert street by a woman who, after
trying various means to murder the
infant, placed a gag in Its mouth,
bound a heavy shawl about Its head,
and threw the Tittle form In an old
suitcase, packing a blanket and skirt
on the child's head.
From marks on the Infant's body,
the police are confident that the wom
an who abandoned the baby tried to
choke it to death, but lost heart while
in the act. Scratches were found
about the face and body of the babe
and its chest was badly bruised.
The suitcase in which the child was
found was ot cheap Imitation leather
and was bound with a rope.
Detectives are searching for a wont
on with pale face and large eyes. A
woman of this description was seen
acting suspiciously about the doorway
In which the child was found.
Cloth Prices Advance.
New York, Oct. 23. Advancing
prices In cloths to meet the advanced
price of cotton have continued. Tick
ing, denims, plaids, . cheviots, cotton
I'lankets, brown and bleached sheet
ings, duck, cotton comforters, bat
tings, etc., sre higher.
Fatal Knife Duel at Party,
Evansville, Ind., Oct. 23. In a duet
with knives last night at a party
near Cannelton, Ind., between Conrad
Berlin, aged 20, and Andrew Bynum,
aged 20, Berlin waa stabbed four
times and wfll die.
Slip On llaincoats not
reduced.
Oil City, Fa.
DEMENTED MAN LOST
Hunters and Woodsmen Searching
Adirondack for Unfortunate,
Somewhere in the vlclrlty of Honne
daga lake. In the Adirondack moun
tains, a man whose Identity Is
a mystery, hut who Is presumably i
deer hunter from some city and who
unquestiomblv is demented as a re
mit of exposure find starvation, U
wandering while scores of woodsmen
and hunters have formed a great hu
man net and are combing the forest
for some trace of the unfortunnte.
The man was first encountered at
dusk Wednesday by Game Protector
Roy Crundall. who, while near Swan
son's Dam about 2V6 miles from Hon
nedaga lake.
The man was eating from an old tin
can, which he evidently found. Ho
could not utter his name, but when
given a piece of pap-r he managed to
write "John Schnelmer."
Crandall prepared to lead the way
to Honnedaga dub, but the wanderer
refused to go with him. The warden
went to the club housj and reported
the case there A searching party
was at once organised, but up to the
present time to trece of the man has
been found other than a trail which In
dicated that he had, after leaving
Crandall, crossed West Canada creek.
KELLOGG DENIES RUMOR
JVellknown Lawyer Will Not Accept
Office of Solicitor General.
Frank B. Kellogg, after a call on
the president, at the White House,
made It clear to the newspaper meu
that he would not accept the office of
nolicltor general to succeed the late
Lloyd W. Bowers, If it were ofered to
him.
There has been much speculation as
to the probability of Mr. Kellogg's ap
pointment and It Is understood In offi
cial circles that he could have the of
fice If he would accept It. Mr. Kellogg
explained that he called on the presi
dent merely to pay his respects.
TRIPPED OVER THE CAT
Woman's Death May Follow Chase
After Rat.
Minersville, Pa., Oct. 2'. Mrs. Falk
tripped over a pet cat. which ran la
front of her while chasing a rat. fell
do'ivnstaiis and sustained probably fa
tal injuries.
She is suffering from concussion of
the bradi and hns been unconscious
eight hours.
Many Attend Hill's Funeral Services.
Albany, ct. 2.5, Democrats c.f
promlnerce from one end of the state
to the other assembled herj yebterday
afternoon to attend the funeral servr
ices In memory of the late Governor
P.ivld B. Hil. The member;; of the
Democratic state committee and of the
Albany county Democratic ccmmltteo
attended the funeral in a body, while
there wai a representative delegation
from the Democratip Kdltorial Assccl
atlon of the ptato,
The Name
"Nettleton"
Identifies tba
Worlds
Best Footwear
for Men
At a con of 85.50 or 86 00.
You can obtaiu Hlmea the equal of
the best offered by the made to-measure
custom shape, without t ie made-to-measure
price string. To the man
who wants foot comfort, lasting value,
and a uew degree of Shoe satisfaction,
there is no shoe the equal of the Net
tleton. As a mot ey saving iuvestmeat make
your next pair a Nettletoo.
JOE LEVI,
Cor. Center, Seoeca aod Syoa
more Streets,
Oil, CITY, 1A.
1 with all Cash Purchases. These
J .. i i. i i i-
uu upnarti, cau uo rxcnsupeu lor iv')ui cuny nniiniiuHi nuvtir-
ware, Cut Glass, Imported China, Hugs, Furniture, Ac, Tlio Pre
miums range Irom $25 00 upward.
We CJIvc Itogera Silver Trading Coupon.
William B. Jamea, 112 Centre 8t , Department Htore,
C. J, Taylor, U05 Sycamore Mtreot, (iroceries.
M. A. Keating, Spring Hireet, llrocerlps.
K. B. Matter ii, 115 Rycamorn Street, Drugs,
Ueorga J, Veacb, 1-3 Main Street, Furniture and Carpeta,
H. 11. McGregor, Seneca Street, Tohacoo aud Cigars.
Monre Uros., Orphmiui Block, Con foot lonery and Ice Crea u,
(Irsnd Union Tea Co., 12 Senetta Street, Teaa and Coffoe.
Carlon tfe Co., Centre Street, Boota and Sheen.
O. K. Neely, North Seneca Street (nppoalte Pout Olllce) Meat Market,
KiUer'a, Kant Flrat Street, Men's Kurniahitiga, Shoos aud Luggage.
Waller M. Deyoe A Co., Klorlata.
South Oil Clty.-l'. It, Crlbba A Co., ft F.at Flrat Street, Orocerloa.
Jas, J. McLaughlin, Central Avrnue and Front Street, Meat Market,
-.Moore Bros,., 8 Ksat Firat Street, Confectionery aud Ice Cream.
Kousevllle. Turner A Son, Meats aud Groceries.
Premiums ou display at this store.
WILLIAM B. JAMES.
We give Ilogers Silver Trading Coupons.
SWEATERS.
This is Sweater Season and our Sweater stock is now nt its beat, We've
the best mtde. We have the
Regulation Sweater Styles, the
Popular Coat Sweater, and the
"Combination" Sweater.
These are something new. Ask to Bee them.
Colors io navy, maroon, white, gray and green.
Sime with colored trimmings.
Men's Coat Sweaters, priced from COo up to 85.
Hoys' Coat Swoaters, priced from 50c up to 82.50.
There are several months of Sweater weather ahia l aod the choosing
now is easy.
We have about 75 Meo's High Neck Sweaters, 81, 81.2-5 and 81.50
grade, which to close out we will sell fur 50o each.
Max Jacobs,
One Price Store,
233 Seneca Street,
Trut
Value
B &l B ''"""m
rough woolens
An already creditable
showing of these fashionable
fabrics, has been largely ex
tended. Twelve different weaves now
probably 100 different effect
at one price the price we'vt
made especially interesting
$1.50 yard.
The Rough Woolens vogue is
increasing every day more be
ing askt for, more selling, more
being worn.
hen you see this collection
$!..')() you will understand
why this store is doing so well
with them.
The quality and tone of the
materials at the price.
Widths -12, 4G, 48, 50, 5-1
inches.
Other Rough Woolens, $1.00
to $.'.50 yard,
Extensive stock of tailorings,
$1,00 to $3.50 yard,
Tailorings from England, Scot
land, Eranee, (iermany, Austria
collection that oilers buyers
advantage in variety, texture and
style.
BOGQS & BUHL
NORTH SIDE, PITTSBURGH, PA.
J. L. Heplcr
LIVERY
Stable.
Fine carriages for all occasions,
wilb first class equipment. We can
fit you out at any time for either a
pleasure or business trip, and always
at reasonable rates. Prompt service
and courteous treatment.
Come and see us.
Hear of Hotel Weaver
TIOZDsraST-A-, IF-A-.
Telephone No. 30.
OFTICIAW.
Office ) 7M National Hank Buildiug,
OI h CITY, PA.
Kyes ezamiaod free.
F.xnlunlvnlv opUcaI.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
Cure. Colds, Croup and Wliuuping Cough.
w &aa
Coupons, iu amounts of 82500 J
ii 1.1. .11.. nr . J T
OIL CITY, PA.
Clothior and Shnor,
Oil City, Pa.
burns free and clear and
steady never frosts" the
chimney or chars the wick.
It is triple-refined
Family Favorite
Lamp Oii
Youll find it at your deal
er's in original barrels direct
from our refineries. Costs
no more than inferior tank
wagon oils gives more
light, more service save3
work and saves eyesight
Your dealer will recommend it.
Also mkcr of Wftverly appoint Auto
"VISIBLE LOADING M
REPEATING RIFLE;
No. 70 Llat Pric, $8.00
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vmituKe. l mi nee the cnrtrido
jfo in therhniiibtTf You know
when the gun. is loaded,
Gets all the game in tight
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upon receipt of catalcy prLc.
J. STEVENS ARMS
& TOOL COMPANY
F. 0. Box D003
Clikp Falli, Mm,
ECEELEYGURE
The cure Hint has been continuously
FUcri-ssfuI for more thnn ill yearn is
worlh invtsiignliiiu. For Hie lriif or
drink liubi;. Wiiln for ;ii-tiilurs,
Only Kcclry Institula in Wrslern
Peima, iW I'lllli Aw,, VttliUnirgli.ra.
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