The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, February 22, 1911, Image 4

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    5k Smarts Silkdm flfr
S. & II. Green Trading Stamps with all cash purchases.
This is Valentine Silk Week
An extra event in which we are offering thousands of yards
ot the most reliable Foulards made.
Valentine Shedwater Foulard.
This season has great changes in Foulard Silk styles, some
of them being entirely new ideas in borders. There are beauti
ful Persian designs, others are of color contrasting with the
body of the goods and still others are in monotone effects; also
the more staple polka spots, moon spots, planet dots, etc.
The perfect shedwater finish of the Valentine Silks protects
the surface of the silk absolutely and thus prevents rain spots
in this way doubling or tripling the ordinary life of a Foulard
gown or waist. Valentine Foulards are made in several widths.
On sale this week $1 to $2.50.
Special Display Other Foulards
In addition to the above display of Valentine Shedwater
Silks, we are showing over 2,000 yards of the lamous Cheney
Bros., Sterns, Migels and Eisenman's Shower Proof Foulards.
The color and pattern range is most comprehensive. Most of
the designs are exclusive. Prices range horn 45 cents to 6.
12 Pieces Pure Silk Foulards,
45 Cents.
The material is all silk and a good serviceable quality, the
colors are navy, old blue, brown and black grounds with geo
metrical figures of white. A commendable silk in every way
and at a very low price.
Undoubtedly this will be the greatest season for Foulard
Silks that any of us has ever seen. Already the demand has
been enormous many makers are sold up for the season. Un
der these conditions these Foulards at forty-five cents are well
worth your consideration.
The Smart & Silberberq Co,
OIL CITY. PA.
Money Talks.
It ia one of the beet friends you can have, and will grow if you place it
in a Four Per Cent. SaviDgs Account with the
Oil City Trust Company,
Oil City, Pa.
IP WHO IS THE Vjj
F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY?
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f REGISTERED. I
The F. S. Royster Guano Company is
the largest independent manufacturer of
Fertilizers in the United States.
The business was founded twenty-seven
years ago by Mr. F. S. Royster, who is still
at the head of the Company, and gives the
business his personal attention. It requires
eight large Factories to supply the demand
for Royster goods in the South alone.
Being desirous of extending our
territory, we have built in Baltimore one
of the largest and most modern fertilizer
and Sulphuric Acid plants in existence.
Ask your dealer for ROYSTER goods
and see that the trade-mark is on every bag.
If he does not handle them, write and give
us his name and we will arrange with
him, or some one else, to supply you.
F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY.
NORTHERN DIVISION.
Calvert Building, Baltimore, Maryland.
FACTORIES AND SALES OFFICES:
BALTIMORE, MD. TARBORO, N. C. COI.UM BIA, I. C.
NORFOLK, VA. MACON, OA. SPARTANBURG, 8. C.
COLUMBUS.UA. MONTGOMERY, ALA.
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SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
Cure Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough.
OFTIOIAU.
Office ) 4 7K National Bank Building,
OIL CITY, PA.
Ryes examiaod free.
Exclusively optical.
The Printz Co. Announce
The arrival and readiness of
Knox Hats,
Spring Suits,
Manhattan Shirts,
Itegatta Wash Suits,
Custom Made Shirts,
Made to Measure Clothing,
New Neckwear,
New E. & W. Collars,
New Silk and Opera Hats.
When you get ready, sir !
We are showing among other new ideas tor the coming season the New Robe
for Beach or House use, in Mercerized Silks and beautiful shades.
Oil City, Pa.
Oil City, Ta.
NEWSY
PARAGRAPHS
Summary of the Week's News
of the World.
Happenings From All Parts of tha
Globe Put Into Shape For Easy
Reading What All the World Is
Talking About Cream of the News
Culled From Long Dispatches.
Wednesday.
President Taft. spoke In advocacy of
reciprocity before the Pan-American
Commercial conference In Washing
ton. It was announced at Boston that the
torpedo boat destroyer Trlppe, In a
private trial, had developed a speed of
?.2 knots.
Three sentinels were killed by a se
ries of explosions In Managua; thefam
lly of the Nicaraguan president wag es
corted to the American consulate, and
martial law was proclaimed.
Reports from Marfa said that the
Mexican federal troops lost 40 In killed
and wouivled, and the rebels iost one
killed and one wounded In the two
days' bat lie at Mulata on, Fb 7 and
8.
Thursday.
Because of mysterious circum
stances attending the death of Com
mander Frank Marble, In the naval
hospital at Newport, R. I., an Inquest
has been ordered.
Fighting, with heavy losses on both
tildes, lasting four days, occurred re
cently in Albania, acording to Rlcclot
lo Garibaldi, who is organizing an ex
pedition against the Turks.
The Goulds were reported to have
lost the support of John D. Rockefeller
In the fight which Kuhn, Loeb & Co.,
are said to be making to wrest con
trol of the Missouri Pacific from them.
The case of Savarkar, the Indian
student, charged with sedition, who
escaped from Marseilles, while being
taken from England to India, was
opened In The Hague court of arbitration.
Friday.
General Navarro has placed Juarez
under martial law.
Sixteen girls, pinned In an elevator
for two hours, were rescued by police
men and firemen, who chopped a hole
In the roof of the car In New York.
George J. Gould put an end to the
controversy over control of the Mis
souri Pacific with a statement that he
would retire as president of the road.
With bankbooks showing $18,000 de
posits In her possession, Mrs. Cleve
land, wife of a theatrical manager, was
arrested on the charge of shoftliftlng
In New York.
Edward Popper, New York broker
for J. R. Kene, denied the statements
made by the I.oveys that Keene had
nrdered the 5ales that caused tht
Hocking pool to collapse.
Saturday.
Emperor William had so far recov
ered from his attack of influenza as
to be able to lake an automobile ride.
It was learned that the Hon. "Bob
by" Berexford be.it Anthony ,T. Drexel
In three rounds in a boxlni? bout at
Lakewond. N. Y.
The senate. finance committee at AI
bnny favorably reported the nomlna.
tion of Wlnfleld A. Huppurh to be pub
lic service commissioner, Second ties-trict.
It was announced that John N. Car
lisle wou'd be named by Governor Dlx
to Investigate the public service com
mission, First district.
Count O'Brien de Lassy and Dr.
Pantchenko were found guilty in St.
Petersburg of poisoning the former's
brother-in-law. Count Vassllli Boutup
tin; Pantchenko was recommended to
mercy.
Monday.
The wife of Count de Lassy, recent
ly convicted of the murder of Count
Vassill Pouturiln, has become Insane.
The New York County Lawyers' as
sociation gave a dinner for Justice
Hughes of the United States supreme
court.
The ftonse of commons Is expected
to pass the parliament bill early In
May, the Unionists being unable to
offer serious resistance to the meas
ure. A wireless dispatch received at Bos
ton told of the rescue of a Gloucester
lbhlng schooner which Iliad been 11
days aciritt ny the revenue cutter An
droscoggin about 300 miles off Cape
Ann.
Tuesday.
A soldier who returned from Man
churia was stricken with plague In the
NIcholalevsk district.
Charles G. Gates, suffering from
blood poisoning, arrived In New York
for treatment on a train that broke
all records from Yuma, Ariz.
Civil war is again feared in Portu
gal owing to the demand of naval offi
cers, supported by the extremists, for
the reinstatement of a former captain.
The Rev. Dr. Andrew Mowatt, a
Presbyterian clergyman of Montreal,
died from heart disease In his church
just as he was about to preach from
the text: "When I saw Him 1 fell at
His feet as one dead."
Three men were probably severely
hurt and two others seriously burned
when a freight locomotive on the Balti
more & Ohio railroad exploded near
Randolph, Md. Physicians were sent
from Washington on a special train.
FARMERS' WEEK AT CORNELL
Special Program Arranged Covering
Every Hour of Day From Early Morn
ing Until Late at Night.
Ithaca, N. Y., Feb. 21. Farmers'
week opened at the New York State
College of Agriculture at Cornell yes
terday and more than 3,000 visitors
from all parts of the state attended.
The authorities of the college have
arranged a program covering every
hour of the day from early morning
until late at night for the whole week.
In addition to the lectures, demon
strations, exhibitions and prize con
tests, annual meetings will be held
by the New York State Poultry Breed
ers' association an1 the New York
State Drainage association.
There will be a homcmakers' con
ference poultry Institute, a rural
church conference, school conference
and a vegetable growers' conference.
MARKET REPORT
New York Provision Market
New York. Feb. 20.
WHEAT No. 2 red, f. o. b., 9"4o;
No. 1 northern spring, $1.08.
CORN No. 2, f. o. b., 51 c.
OATS Standard, 36c.
BUTTER Creamery, specials, 2Sc;
do extras, 2".ff5 2"c; state tubs, finest,
25(fr26c; parV'.ng stock, held 13?H6c.
CHEESE - State specials, 15HdT17c.
VOGS - State and Pennsylvania, 23
(f?26c.
POTATOES Long Island, per bag,
$1 50i2.0n; state In bulk, $1.231.D0.
Buffalo Prwiiljr Market
Buff; Feb. 20.
WHEAT No. 1 noithern, curioads,
$1.05 tj ; No. 2 red, Vic.
CORN No. 2 yellow, !0Hc f. o. b.,
fiflopt. No. 3 yellow, 49.c.
OATS No. 2 white, 35y,c f. o. b.,
ftftoat No. 3 white, 34c.
FLOUR Fancy blended patent,
per bbl., $.i.75(ff 6.50; later family,
patent. $.'.00(01.75.
BUTTER Creamery, Western tubs,
2Sc: creamery, fair to good, SS2.ric.
CHEESE Good to choice, 12
13V.C.
EGGS State selected white, 23c.
POTATOES -White, choice to fan
cy, per bu., 4Sc.
East Buffalo Livestock Market.
CATTLE Prime steers, $6.50(?
6.75; good to choice butcher steers,
6.10ffK 60; choice fat cows, $o.00
c". !.".; choice heifers, $5.75(f 6.00; com
mon to fair bulls, $3.7"j4.9u; choice
veals, $10.75 11.00; fair to good,
SO.TUW 10.30.
SHEEP AND LAMPS Yearlings,
J.-.nofr5.r.O; mixed sheep, $4.00 4.50.
HOGS Light Yorkers, $7.958.00;
heavy bogs, $7.40(07.60; pigs, $8.1.')
8.2S.
NO CHOICE FOR SENATOR
Twenty-Ninth Ballot at Albany Shows
No Material Change.
Albany, Feb. 21. There was no ma
terial change and no choice In yester
day's ballot for United States senator.
The 2f:th joint, ballot resulted as fol
lows: Democrats: Sheehan, 47; Kernan,
13; Shepard, 3: Littleton, 3; Sulzer, 3:
Hopper, 2- Glynn, 1; Parker, 1;
O'Brien.l.
Republicans: Depew, 44.
Total vote cast, 11S. Necessary fot
choice, 60.
52 BILLION EGGS
IN COLD STORAGE
Also Vast Store of Butter Held
For Higher Prices.
Chicago, Feb. 21. Herbert A. Emer
son, president of the United States
Packing company, who Is to be a wit
ness before a subcommittee of the
s'ate senate- committee on live stock
and dairying this week, said:
"There are today In storage In the
United States 60,000 pounds of sur
plus frozen butter taken away from
the consumers throughout the last 12
months. It was held wlthjhe ex
pectation of making the consumer pay
40 to 45 cents per pound.
"More than 50,000 cases of eggs in
cold storage, which are usually con
sumed before this tlmo of the year,
are still unsold.
"Consumers throughout the country
will be greatly pleased to know that
the Butter and Egg trust, which has,
had such a firm grip on the throats of
consumers and producers alike for ttie
last five years, has at last met It:
Waterloo, and this has been brought
about through the publicity given the
operations of the, trust by the press."
Dead Senators Eulogized.
Washington, Feb. 21. Eulogies In
honor of the late Senators John W.
Daniel of Virginia and Samuel D. Mc
Enery of Louisiana were delivered In
the senate. Senator Ix)dge delivered
an eloquent tribute to the memory of
the lale Virginia senator, which was
greeted with applause, an unusual In
Ident on memorial occasions in the
senate.
Buffalo Hay Market.
Timothy, No. 1. on track, $16.00; No.
2. timothy, $14.00(f? 15.00; straw,
wheat and oats, $7.508.00.
Will Oppose Woman Suffrage.
New York, Feb. 21. The New York
State Association Opposed to Woman
Suffrage and the National Civic
League for the Civic Education of
Women, nnother organization, also op
posed to woman suffrage, of which
Mrs. Gilbert E. Jones Is chairman, will
take a special train today and about
100 women to Albany for the hearing
tomorrow afternoon on the suffrage
h!!R
Lamp Oils as a
sunny aay is to a
cloudy day. Burn
clear, full and steady. m
Burns to very last drop
without re -adjusting a
m g m. W J
"V. W S S If I as is ,
is the oil for E By.
jr you costs no mure
than inferiortank-watron
oils. Your dealer has it
in original barrels direct from ' -J
S our refineries. Cwaj
2 Wvwy OH Workm Co. jgfgj
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REFINERS
PITTSBURG, PA.
Also makers of Waverly
bpectal Auto Oil and
wavcrly Gaso
lines.
Going Like Wildfire
That's the way to describe the wide
spread demand for
Walter Wellman's
Great Boole
The Aerial Age
One critic calls it a "fascinating record
of scientitio adventure ; another com
pares it to "a swill sailinu ship, witb
Science at the helm, and Adventure In
the foretnp"; Btill another says that "it
briHtles with adventure, and is brimful
of educotion in aviation." Anyhow, It Is
a great seller, as each day's orders show.
a j i:rs WANTED
Send today your application for ex
cluNive territory, witb 35 cents for Si
pago agents prospectus and successful
selling canvass. Deduct the 35 cents from
your first remittance lor a or more books,
Add reus,
A. R. KELLER & CO.,
Marbridge Building
Broadway and 34th St., New York.
New Silks
New Dress Trimmings,
New Dress Goods.
The 11)1 1 spring season, eo far as this store's concerned, started
Monday moruiug.
Completely ready in ttie several depaitmeuts mentioned.
The same can be said of maoy other departments. These will
receive later consideration. Silks, Trimmings and Dress (Joods now.
This advertisement cannot do justice to the display or convey to
your mind the impression hoped for, therefore you are invited to visit
the store at your earliest convenience.
It is a comprehensive exhibition not narrow nor restricted in any
sense neither as to labric, designs, colorings or price range but
dignified and altogether worthy the consideration of discriminating
buyers.
Yard Wide Messaline, $1. Black and colors. One of many
speoial values in the silk showing.
Mercerized Marquefette, 35o. A good color range.
Kato Silks, 30o. We are ehowiog these in a range of handsome
Foulard Silk designs in a variety of colors. A silk for all iuteot and
purposes. We bave the exclusive sale for these iu this city.
WILLIAM B. JAMES.
OIL CITY, PA.
Spring Arrivals.
Last week we mentioned in our ad. the arrival of
Our Stiff and Soft Hats.
Since then we have bad a number of calls for the new Spring styles.
During the wtek ws received a
Beautiful of New Spring Neckties,
Silks from the best foreign and domestic looms. New shapes and new pat
terns, in handsome designs.
Ties at 25o, 35c and 50c.
Max Jacobs,
One Price Store, Clothier and Shoer,
233 Seneca Street, - Oil City, Pa.
Interest Is Mailed Every Six Months
at the rate of Four Ter Cent, per annum, to holders of
our Certificates of Deposit. These convenient forms of
Investment are Issued in sums of $500 and upward,
and present many attractive features. Interest begins
at the date of issue, and rertilleates are renewable
without surrender at the expiration of each six months
period. There are no commissions or fees a Ftrnlnlit
4 investment, absolutely safe, and available at any
time as collateral at this bank, up to its full face value.
Write for special booklet on this attractive Investment.
Pittsburgh Bank for Savings
Smlthileld Street and Fourth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $1,000,000.00.
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new cottons
The exquisite daintiness
of these new Cottons will
stir your interest in Spring
things whether you have c
tendency that way or not.
New Irish Dimities, Or
gandies, Cotton Foulards.
"Woven and Printed, Single
and Double width Voiles,
Plain and Embroidered
Tissues, Flaxon Materials.
Anderson and other Madras
Ginghams, including both
Win. Anderson and D. & J's.
New side band Batistes
and Voiles.
Bordered Voiles here at
25c a yard the most aston
ishingly pretty thing and
good thing for the money
we've seen in a long time.
New Wash Goods, 12Vw
to $2.00.
AVUjSh Goods not quite so
new, 5c up.
BOGGS & BUHL,
NORTH 8IDE, PITTSBURGH, PA.
KEELEYCURE
The cure that h been continuously
successful for more than 81 years Is
worth iiivestigntinir. Kor the drug or
drink habit. Write for arllculnrn.
Only Keelcv Institute in Western
Pcnnu. 4840 filth Ave., l'lttbur;li, I'a.
J. L. Hcplcr
LIVERY
Stable.
Fine carriages for all occasions,
with 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 aud see us.
Hear of Hotel Weaver
TIOZtsTESTJL, PA.
Telephone No. 20.
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THI LOWEST. Bond model, photo or sketch fur
expert search and free reMrt on patentability.
INFRINGEMENT nuts conducted before all
courts. Talents obtained through us, AOV1R.
TISEO and SOLO, free. TRADE-MARKS, PIN.
IONS and COPYRIQHTS quickly obtained.
Opposite U. 8. Patent Office,
WASHINGTON, D. O.
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Anyone sending a sketch and description may
quickly asnertnln our opinion freo whether an
Invention is probably pntentnhle. C'oninmnlca.
tlonsstriotlyoraifliientlal. lliinclbnok on Patents
sent free. Oldest npency for securinii patents.
1'iitniita taken tbroiiuh Miinn A Co. receive
syrlal nWicr, without ehsnte. In the
Scientific American.
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