THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. RATES OP ADVERTI8INC: One Square, one inch, one week... On Square, one Inch, one month. Om Square, one inch, 3 month.... One Square, one inch. nn. Published every Wednesday by J. E. WENK. Offioe in Bmearbaugh & Wenk Building, BLti BTRKKT, TI0NK8TA, FA. Fore 1 00 S 00 5 00 1010 15 00 pub: Two Squares, one vear " Quarter Column, one vear ......""Z M 00 Toi-b. 1.00 A Year, Htriollj hUruw. Katnred seoond-olass matter at the post-offloe at Tlonesla. No subscription received for ahorter period than three month. Correspondence solicited, but no notice will be taken of anonymous coram unioa dona. Always give your name. uui (jommn, one yar u nn - ..... vw w One Column, one year lno m Legal advertisements ten cent nitn. eacn insertion. We do fine Job Printing of ever? de scription at reasonable rates, but It' eaah on delivery. VOL. XLIII. NO. 45. TIONESTA, PA., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1911. $1.00 PER ANNUM. ST LICAN. BOROUGH OFFlCKRb. Burgess. J. D. W. Reck. Justices of the Peace Q. A. Randall, D W. Clark. Oouncumen. J. W. TiSiiders, J. T. Dale, G. B. Robinson, Wm. Smearbaugh, K. J. Hopkins, W. O. Cslboun, A. B, KBiiy. Constable Chsrlei Clark. Collector W. H. Uood. School Directors J. O. Hoowden. R. M Herman, Q. Jainioson, J. i. Landers, J. u. Ufiim, jnsepu uiarn. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Congress P.Wheeler. Member of Senate-J. IC. P. Hall. Assembly W. J. Campbell. President Judge W . I). Hinckley. Associate Judge P. C. Hill, Samuel AUl. Prothonotary, Register t Recorder, ale, -J. O. Uelnt. HheritrS. R. Maxwell. Treasurer (Jeo. W. Hnleman. Commxenioners Win. H. Harrison, J. M. Zuendel, II. H. McClellao. District Kttornev M. A. Carrlngnr. Jury Commissioners Ernest Blbble, lewls Warner. Coroner Dr. M. C Kerr. County Auditors Omrna H. Warden, A. C. Green ami J. P. Kelly. Count Purveyor D. W. Clark. County Superintendent U. W. Morrl son. Hesalar Tern ef Caart. Fourth Monday of February. Third Monday of May. 4 Fourth Monday of September. Third Monday of November. Regular Meeting of County Coin mis slouers 1st and 8d Tuesdays of montn. t'harrh aa SnbbalB Hokaal. Presbyterian Babbath School at 0:46 a, ni. : M. B. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. m. Preaching in M. K. Church every Sab batheveniug by Rev. W.O. Calhonn. Preaching in the F. M. Church every Babbatn evening at the UBual hour, itev. E. L. Monroe. Pastor. Preaching In the Presbyterian church every Sabbath at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. ni. uev. H. A. Hailey, raptor. The regular meetings of the W. 0. T, U. are held at the headquarters on the second and rourtn Tuesdays or eacn month. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TP . N ESTA LODO E, No. 889, 1. 0. 0. F. Meets every Tuesday evening, In Odd Fellows' Hall, Partridge building. C"XPT. GEORGE STOW POST, No.274 Q. A.t. 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. F. RITCHEY, ATTORN EY-AT-L AW, Tionesta, Pa. MA. CARRINGER, Attorney and Counaellor-at-Law. Oluce over Forest County National Bank Building, TIONESTA, PA. CURTIS M. SHAWKEY, ATTORNE Y-AT- LA 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 S. HUNTER, D. D. 8. Rooms over Citizens Nat. Bank, TIONESTA, PA. DR. F. J. BOVARD, Physlolan A Surgeon. TIONESTA, PA. Eyes Tested and Glasses Fitted. R. J. B. 8IGGINS, Physician and Surgeon, OIL CITY, PA. D HOTEL WEAVER, C. F. WEAVER, Proprietor. Modern aud up-to-date in all Its ap pointments. Every convenience and comfort provided for the traveling public. Central house, J K". A. FULTON, Proprietor, Tionseta, Pa. This is the most centrally located hotel iu the plaoe, and has all the modern improvements. No pains will be spaced to make it a pleasant stopping place for the traveling public pHIL. EMERT FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER. Shop over It. L. Haslet's grocery store on K.I in street. Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work from the Unest to the coarsest and guarantees bis work to give perfect satisfaction. Prompt atten tion given to mending, and prices reasonable. Midwinter CleaLraLice SaJe Started Stturday morning, Jan. 14. Every pair of men's, women's and children's shoes in the store at re duced prices, including such well known lines of merit as "llanaDs" in men's, and "Laird Schober" and "Armstrongs" in women's. Craveoeties, silk cloths, suedes nd aud all the new leathers. For cash only as we give S. & Green Stamps with every sale. Men's). ?( Ilanans, $4.35 $5 and 84 Custom, S3 90 84 sod S3 50 Special, S2 90 S3 and 82 50 your choice, $1 90 Women's. S5 and $4.50 Lairds, $3 90 $4 and $3 50 Armstrong, $2.90 S3 and 82 50 your choice, SI. 90 Children's). $4 aud $3.50 your choice, $2 90 $3 and $2 50 your choice, $1.90 $2 and SI 75 your choice, $1.45 $1.50 your choice, $124 II. II !?' - Max Jacobs' Immense Value Giving Sale Commences Friday, January 20th. Friday, January 20th, 1911, is the Day. Mark it Well. It's Not What You Earn But What You Save That Really Counts. Oil City's great saving time in buying Shoes and Clothing is now before you, for on Friday, January 20th, Max Jacobs' Regular Semi-Annual Clean Up Sale occurs, when thia magnificent stock of shoes and clothing will have prices on for a week's selling which will represent some of the greatest savings ever known in this section of the state This sale will not embrace a few odds and ends, with leaders thrown out as bait, but will embrace the entire stock, and every advertised statement has Mr. Jacobs' guarantee back of it as for truthlul ness of offering and reliability ot price. Head over the offerings quoted below and then plan to bring yourself, the young man, the youth, or the boy, and benefit by the great savings. You can't make money any easier than by attending this sale you make money by saving it and startling though some of the reductions may' seem, phenomenally law as prices may appear, you 11 find every statement, every advertised value, backed by the reputation of years of business in Oil City. We expect the biggest sale we have ever held, for we feel certain the values are the best. We are not overstocked, for the past season's business was one of the best we ever had 15ut we hold this great sale with its sacrifice and money saving prices simply to adjust our stocks and clean out all end of the season's goods. It will certainly pay you to visit this sale. It will pay you to forecast future clothing, furnishing goods, and shoe needs and buy liberally. The saving that you make warrants it 1 lease remember this sale continues 8 days and that it is advisable to always come early to secure first and best choice. Make your plans to be here the opening day of the sale and let nothing prevent. r 6 ; With This Store's Reputation Back of These Prices Shrewd Buyers Will Find the Best Values in Oil City. men's Suits and Men's Overcoat. tlO Suits, worth I0. to go at 6.98 $12 50 Suits, worth f 12 60, to go at $8.98 I5 Hulls, worth $15, to go at $10 98 f 18 Suits, worth $18, to Ko at $12 98 $20 Suits, worth $20. to go at $14.98 $22 60 Suits, worth $22 60, to go at $18.9 $25 Suits, worth $25, to go at $18 48 NOTE-We will allow 20 ner cent, discount on anv Men'a Blue nr Rlhok Suit. Top Coats and Cravenelle Coals. All Hart. Scbaffuer 4 Marx make incluked In thia sale. Young Men's Suits. 120 Young Men's Suits, sges 14 to 20, former price $7.60 to $18, for one-half price. Young Men's Overcoats. 64 Young Men's Overcoats, mostly all in dark blue and black kerseys: a few fancy oolnia In the lot: made of Dure all woolen cloth and nicely lined: fnrmnr nrlm $7.50 to $18, each $5. Children's Suits and Overcoats. All Children's Suits, Bloomer Trousers, one-fourth of regular price. All Children's Top Coats, Reefer Jackets or Overcoats, one-third of regular price, Men's and Boys' Trousers. All $1 Fancy Cotton Pants at 79o I All $3 and $3 61 grades at $2 25 All $1.60 and $1.75 grades at $1.19 All $1, $5 and $6 grades at $3.48 All $2 and $2 60 grades at $174 Children's Pants. Children's 35c grade at 20a Children's 60c and 60e grades at 39o Children's 75o grade at 68o Children's $1 grade at 79o Children's $1.50 grade at $1.19 Dress and Working Shirts. 50c grade at 3!io I $2 grade at $1.48 $1 grade at 79o $2.60 grade at $1.75 $1.50 grade at $1.12 Hats and Caps. All Mallory Cravanette Hats Included in this sale. $3 Soft or StifT Hats at $2 25 . $2 Snft or Stiff Hats at $1.69 $1.60 Soft Hats at $1.15 $1 Soft Hats at 79c Men's and Hoys' Sweater Coats. $t Fur Caps at $3.25 M f ur caps at $2.25 $1 Caps at 75o 50o Men's or Boys' Caps st 35o 35c and 25o Men's or Boys' Caps at I9o All "0c and 60c grades for 39o All $1 grades for 79 All $1.60 grades for $1.12 All $2 grades for $1.48 All $2 50 grades for $1.75 All $3 grades for $2.25 All $1 grades for $3 All $5 grades for $3.75 50c grade at 3o $1 grade at 79o $1.50 grade at $1.12 Underwear and Union Suits. $2 grade at $1.48 $2.50 grade at $1.75 Shoes for Men and Boys. All our King Quality and Burt A Packard Shoes at 25 per cent, discount. All our Boys' Shoes at 25 per cent, disoount. Special. 100 dozen Men's Heavy Cotton Socks worth lOo the pair, will sell 4 pair for 25o. Special. 100 dozen Men's Canvas Gloves, extra good grade, will sell at 5o pair. Special. 110 Men's Fancy Vests, regular price from $2 to $5, each $1.15. Special. 142 pairs of King Quality Men's Sample Shoes, $3.50, $4 and $5 values, the pair $2.50, Special. Twenty-five per cent, reduction allowed on all Men'a Umbrellas. Thirty-three and a third reduotion allowed on all Ladles' Umbrellas. Special. 60 Men's Dress Suit Cases, leather corners, good look, good make, regular $1.25 case, for 79o. Special. 35 Men's Working Coats with good large collars, extra rubber lining between the Inner lining and outside cloth, to make the coat warm and waterproof. A $2.50 gar ment for $1.65. MAS JACOBS, Plan to Be Here the Opening Day. 233 Seneca Street, Oil City, Pennsylvania: LAMMERS. THE CLEARING SALE That's Expected That's Looked Forward To Opened Saturday Morning, January 14th, and Closes Saturday Night, January 21st. The reason For this aemi-aDnnal clearance, we believe, is known to y u. We've told it twice a year for a good many years. Small lots must accumulate in this busy store. We expect them you expect them, it's a decided opportunity for you This sale in thia store always does, and always will mean the best qualities at prices in many instances lower than the cost of manufacture. The value of suit of clothes or an overcoat is the same after Christmas as before, but the worth of it is governed by demand, and demand is influenced by price therefore we reduce prices to increase the demand and convert surplus stocks into money. Trices one-third, one-quarter, and on some goods even one-half off. Visitors will find that our prices are not first over estimated in order to be stated as below our regular prices. Terms of Sale Cash. Positively no goods sent on approval or charged at sale prices, but we will cheerfully change at any time any goods not satisfactory or refund the purchase price. We giv6 S. A H. TradiDg Stamps during our sale, in addition to the lower prices we quote on thoroughly reliable merchandise. ' V Lammers, - One Price Clothier. 41 and 43 Seneca St., Oil City, Pa. LAMMEES OIL CITY, PA.