THE. FOREST REPUBLICAN. RATES ' invrsTKiso. One Square, one looT . . ' Published every Wednesday by J. E. WENK. Offioe in Bmearbaagh & Wenk Building, LM STRBKT, TIONKSTA, FA. Ttrmt, 1.00 A Ymur, gtrlatly IiUiun. Entered eoond-olisi matter at the post-office at Tlonenla. No subscription received for shorter period than three months. Correspondence aoliolted, but no notloe will be taken of anonymous communica tions. Always give your name. TT EPUBL 8 00 Two Squares, otic Quarter Coltimii, Half Colum:!, . 10 a 15 00 ' - r1 'S. Ope Column, (.,-, each. iiu. n. We do lUi? J ' X VOL. XLIII. 14. TIONESTA, PA., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1911. $1.00 PER ANNUM. sorlptlon at reatKi. on delivery. R ICAN. I t BOROUGH OFFICERS. Burgess. J. D. W. Reck. Justices oflh Peace O. A. Randall. D. W. Clark. Oouneitmen. J. W. Tenders, J. T. Dale, O. It. Rnhinson, Wm. Hmosrbaugh, R. J. Hopkins, W. O. Calhoun, A. II. Kelly. Constable Charles Clark. Collector W. II. Hood. School Directors J. U. 8oowden, R. M. Herman, Q Jatnloaon, J. J. Landers, J. C, Ueiat, Joseph Clark. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Congress N. P.Wheeler. Member of Senate I. K. P. Hall. Assembly W. J. Campbell. President Juttge W. I). Hinckley. Associate Judges P. C. Hill, Samuel Aul. Prothonotary .Register A Recorder, . -J. C. tlelst. Hheritr-H- R. Maxwell. Treasurer Geo. W. Holeman. Commissioners Wm. U. Harrison, J. M. Kuendel, H. H. McClellan. District Kttorney M. A. Carrlnger. Jury Cbmmfjionr Ernest Slbble, Lewis Wanner. Coroner Dr. M. C Kerr. County Auditors (imrge H. Warden, A. C. UreKK and J. P. Kelly. County Purveyor D. W. Clark. County Superintendent D. W. Morri son. Hulur Terai mf dart. Fourth Monday of February. Third Monday of May. Fourth Monday of September. Third Monday of November. Regular Meetings of County Commis sioners 1st and 8d Tuesdays of month. t'kareh mu4 Nahhath HehMl. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a. m. i M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m. Preaching In M. K. Church every Sab bath evening by Rev. W. O. Calhoun. Preaching In the F. M. Church every Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Rev. K. L. Monroe, Pastor. Preaching In the Presbyterian cburob every Sabbath at 11:00 a. in. and 7:30 p. in. Rev. H. A. Bailey, Pastor. The regular meetings of the W. C. T. V. are held at the headquarter on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TI . N ESTA LODG E, No. 869, 1. 0. 0. F. Meets every Tuesday evening, in Odd Fellows' Hall, Partridge building. CAPT. GEORGE STOW POST, No. 274 G. A. R. Meets 1st Tuesday after noon of each month at 3 o'clock. CAPT. GEORGE STOW CORPS, No. 137, W. R. C, meets first and third Wednesday evening of each month. TF. RITCHEY, . ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. MA. CARRINGER, Attorney and Counsellor-st-Law. Ollioe over Forest County National Bank Building, TIONESTA, PA. CURTIS M. 8 HAWKEY, ATTORN EY-AT- OA W, Warren, Pa. Practice in Forest Co. AO BROWN, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. Office In Arner Building, Cor. Elm and Bridge Sta., Tionesta, Pa. FRANK 8. HUNTER, D. D. S Rooms over Citizens Nat. Rank, TIONESTA, PA. DR. F.J. BOVARD, Physician A Surgeon, TIONESTA, PA. Eves Tested and Glasses Fitted. D R. J. B. SIOGINS. Physician and Surgeon, OIL CITY, PA. HOTEL WEAVER, O. F. WEAVER, Proprietor. Modern and up-to-date in all Its ap pointments. Every convenience and comfort provided for the traveling public CENTRAL HOUSE, R. A. FULTON, Proprietor, Tionseta, Pa. This is the most centrally located hotel In the place, and has all the modern improvements. No pains will be spared to make It a pleasant stopping place for the traveling public pHIL. EMERT FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER. Shop over R. L. Haslet's grocery store on Elm streot. Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work from the finest to the coarsest and guarantees his work to ?ive period satisfaction. Prompt atten ion tciveu to mending, and prices reasonable. WAN Electric Oil. Guaranteed for Rheumatism, Sprains, Sore Kent, Pains, Ao. At all dealer We give "S. & II." Stamps. Remember All the Good Points That should be found iu a good Shoe are summed up in the word Harvan. It easier lo remember to ask for Hanaus than it is to describe a good Shoe. Our showing is the most complete for both dress and street wear. LAMMERS OIL CITY, PA. 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This we believe will prove the biggest sale ever known in the oil country. Thousands of our big bargain circu lars are being distributed in and around Tionesta. Get one and read it. Then don't forget the date, and the big bill motto, "Don't Shoot! We're Coming Down." Oil City, Pa. THE PRINTZ COMPANY The Printz Company Sale " The Prinlz Company Sale The Printz Company Sale T e Prinlz Comrany Sale The Printz Company Sale The Printz Company Sale The Priotz Company Sale The Printz Company Sale The Printz Company Sale The Printz Comdany Sale The Printz Company Sale The Printz Company Sale The Printz Company Sale The Printz Company Sale . The Printz Company Sale The Printz Company Sale The Prinlz Company Sale The Printz Company Sale The Printz Company Sale The Printz Company Sale The Printz Company Sale The Printz Company Sale The Printz Company Sale The Printz Company Sale The Printz Company Sale The Printz Company Sale The Printz Company Sale The Printz Company Sale The Printz Company Sale 1 he Peintz Company Sale The Printz Company Sale The Printz Company F' The Printz ComptVI Oil City, Pa. WE NEED MONEY. The Monarch Clothing Co. must have $15,000 in ten days. We won't borrow, the money and we want it quick. There is but one way to get it and that way is to sacrifice $40,000 worth of Ready-to-Wear Clothing for Men, Boys, Women and Children. $40,000.00 Stock at Half Price and Less. Sale began Tuesday, January 10th, and continues Ten Days Only. World's Greatest Sale at Monarch Clothing Store, Tuesday, Jan. 10. An avalanche of men's suits and overcoats, young men's overcoats, rain coats and suits. It may seem hard to believe the Monarch would sacrifice such elegant popular selling clothing at such sacrifice of price, but it is the truth. $8, $10, $12 suits and overcoats for men and young men go at the Forced Sale for $3.98 (12, $15, $18 and $20 men's and and young men's suits, overcoats and raincoats, go at the Forced Sale for $7.98 High grade serge suits, fine worsted suits, pretty patterns of fioe cheviot and French back worsted suite; all in these great lots on tables at prices mentioned. Here is your chance of a lifetime. Sale started Tuesday, Jan. 10. A Man's Elegant Suit at $3.98, Forced Sale. Over 100 men's suits, one or two of a kind; also young men's suits, all sizes, of different styles; would cost you any other time $7 50, $8, $10 aud $12, Forced Sale at $3 98 Suits and Overcoats. Here is an opp irtunity to select a man's or young man's suit or over coat, worth $12, $13 50, $15 and $18. Fine kersey overcoats, all Cue Presto grey and nobby styles of fine raincoats. Fine, all wool high grade men's suits, serges, worsteds, thibets and cheviots. High grade aud tailor made suits and overcoats. No value ever seen in such a garment at auy other time less than $15 to $18 or $20 Forced Sale $7 08 One lot of men's and young men's suits and overcoats that are a shame to sacrifice, but they'll sell quick, as we need the money and don't want the goode; value $12, $13 50 and $15. Forced Kile $5 98 Forced Sale of Men's Pants. Kale started Tuesday, .Tannery 10, at Monarch Oil C ty Store. We need money. . Our loss your gain. 1,000 pairs men's heavy filled jean or cotton .pants, '.II sizes, and abso lutely nothing but $1, $1 25 and $1 50 pants at this offering. Forced Sale 6!)o 500 pairs men's corduroy all wool pants, Sweet, Orr & Co.'s heavy never rip work pauts; ulao dress pauts worth $1 75 to $2.50. Come quick; you may buy all you want, wholesale or retail, but we must have cash when de livered, as we need the money. Forced Kile !)8o 780 pairs fiue worsted dress nants. All new kinds of fine trouserings, the samn as would cost you $2 98, 3 98 and $4 08 at our Btore, and perhaps as high as $4 to $6 at other stores. Djo't delay. We have all sizes, but small storekeepers will take advantage of this sale and buy them iu dozen lots, so we advise you to come early. All high grade pants will go at Forced Sale $1 !)H Monarch Clothing Co.'s Forced Sale of Boys' Clothing. Sile began Tuesday, Jan. 10. Lasts 10 days only. B)ys' bloomer paots and straight knee pants suits, for ages 7 to 17, all wool serges aud worsteds, some thibets and cheviots. Nothing but best of boys' suits left in stock; worth $4 to $5. Forced Price $1.08 Bloomer pants suits only, for bigger boys. All wool serges, thibets, worsteds anJ fine grades of high class suits. Knits worth $ and $7.50 in the lot. Best value iu the world. Guaranteed all high grades aud well made. Forced Price $2.08 Overcoats and Reefers. 8iz?e 0 to 14 your size at once They i a ko your pics: oi an overcoats aua reeiors, mostly i won t last on sale for four days, as supply is limited. Find and come quick, lhey are worth $5 to $10. Kale at $ I 98 and $2.08 Knee Pants at the Forced Sale. Little money can be raised here, but you can get your share of our loss by buying three or four pairs for your boys. Ages 5 to 17. 1,000 pairs straight knoe paots; regular 25c and 5o pants. Kale at I Go 2,000 pairs all wool bloomer knee pants, plain or fancy fiue cheviots; regular (iOc and 75o pants, Kalo at 34o 400 pairs all wool serges or fioe worsted pants; rogular $1 aud $1 50 pants. Sale at COc Miscellaneous Forced Bargains. 50 dozen 25a dress suspenders, 11c. 100 dozen men's lOo work bose, 4c. 1 000 dozen canvas gloves, 3o. lied and blue bandana handkerchiefs, 3c. . Men's 75o dres9 suspenders, 25c. Hoys' 15c suepeuders, 5o. Boys' 35o knee pants, lfio. 75o bloomer pants, 34u. 5l)o fleece shirts and drawers, 31c. $1 50 all wool underwear, 60c. $2 nnion suits, 08c. 81 Kirgeant gloves, 75o. 7oc gauntlet gloves, 30o. 50o work gloves, 25c. 25c knit gloves for men and women, 13c. 50j knit gloves for men and women, 25u. 25c children's kuit gloves or mitts, lOo. 7.0c scarf pius at 25o. 5)o scarf pius at 15a. 50u cuff buttons at 15o. 50o neckwear at 25c. 25c neckwear at 15u. $1 neckwear at 30c. Women's Coats. Black carlcul coats which arrived later than expected, and on which we saved nearly half, are offered you now. These coats readily sell at $16 50, $18 and $20. Forced Sale $9 98 Women's fine kersey, broadcloth and fine cheviot cnaU, in all the new. est makes. Kues and styles complete. Coats worth $15 to $20. r or" One lot WnmAn's liliaapft' anrl ilininp nniia in II tntJ black aod colors and fancy cheviots. Worth $7 50 to $12 Girls' Coats, Ages 6 $3.50 to $4 50 coats sell at $1.08. . . $4 50 to $7 coats go at $2 98. . j O VGrCOatS $7 CO black cariouls go at $4 08. VI). 0) black plush coats at $3.08. Railroad fare allowed purchasers of $20 or over for a distance of 22 miles or less. Everything in this great store goes at half or less. Sale 10 days only, f S Monarch Clothing Store, " ExcKi"lS' B1fr" ' oSk& J