The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, October 01, 1913, Image 5

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    f The Distinctive Garment Store f
Shirts made to order $2.00 and
upward.
Suits made to order $15.00 and
upward.
Centre Street t Elm, Oil City, Pa.
A WONDERFUL SHOWING OF MIL
LINERY $5 TO $10.
Between These Prices, Scores of Charming New Models Are
Ready Here Today for Your Inspection.
"I've never seen a collection of hats so unilormly stylish
and pretty," said a customer in our millinery rooms. There
isn't one future wall-flower in this group of street hats. Each
and every one has a chic, fashionable appearance that reflects
accurately the Paris creation from which it has been copied.
The shapes are of black velvet or plush, often with soft crowns;
trimmed with Jong slender feather fancies, exquisite flowers, or
fancy ribbon. Among them you'll be sure to find one exactly
suited to your individual style requirements.
BEFORE YOU BUY THE NEW
FALL SUIT
Ask to Be Fitted to One of the New Fall Corset Models
We Are Showing.
All stylish garments this tall are designed on the new cor
set lines. If you are fitted to a new corset model before you
6elect the fall garments, your new suit or frock will fit in a
manner that will be a revelation to you, and in almost every
case you will do away with the need of alterations. An exper
ienced, capable corsetiere is 'always in attendance in this finest
corset store. She will assist you in selecting a corset that is
adapted to your especial needs.
WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S FALL
UNDERWEAR.
Yhen you buy your underwear for fall and winter, you
want garment! that are comfortable and shapely; that will wear;
and that will retain their quality and appearance alter repeated
washings. Our splendid underwear stock has been selected
with those requirements in mind. From makes that are famous
throughout the country, we have chosen just the lines and the
styles that are going to give you and the kiddies the greatest
amount of cold weather comfort you've ever had. Let us show
you what good reason we have to be proud of our underwear
stock. Let us acquaint you with such famous makes as the
Munsing, the Richelieu, and the Globe.
One &f The Reasons
For the success of this financial institution. We not only act as
bankers, but also as guardian, custodian and general watchman
of the products of thrift and foresight. Our assets exceed
$5,000,000.00.
Oil City Trust Company
Oil City, Pa.
Showing
Complete Fall Selection of
Women's Suits & Coats
Misses' Tailored Suits.
Made of all wool cheviot, fancy diagonals
and poplins with modified cutaway coats, lined
with guaranteed satin and finished with velvet
collar smartly draped skirt, black and the mod-
Women's and Misses' Tailored J
Suits.
Reproductions of imported models without a
single inconstant feature.
Made of wool matelasse, eponge, suede,
velour, wool bayadere and Bedford cord.
Superbly tailored, and lined with satin to
match or in contrasting colors.
Mahogany, Hague blue, navy, Russian, green
and black.
Exclusive Sale of the Gossard Corsets.
The Distinctive Garment Store
Henry J. McCarty,
111 CENTRE ST., OIL CITY, PA.
PORTLAND CEMENT
PULVERIZED RAW LIMESTONE
PULVERIZED BURNT LIME
BURNT LUMP LIME
FOR AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES
New Castle Portland Cement Co.
Manufacturers
THE BEST QUALITY
PORTLAND CEMENT
ALSO-
Pulverized Raw Limestone, Pulverized Burnt Lime and Burnt Lump Lime for
Agricultural use.
Pamphlets giving full instructions for using Portland Cement on the farm, and
Lime as a fertilizer, etc., for worn-out and unproductive farm lands, free on applica
tion. New Castle Portland Cement Co.
NEW CASTLE, PA.
MAfiXET QUOTATIONS
Pittsburg, Sept. 30.
Cattlt Choice, JS.SOfi 8.85; prime,
$8.25gS.50: heifers, $5f&7.7&; common
to fat bulls, $4fi7; common to fat
cows, $4S7; fresh cows and spring
ers, 60S5.
Sheep and Lambs Prime wethers,
M-70(4.90; good mixed, $4.50 0 4.70;
lambs, $57.15; veal calves, J11.G0
12; heavy and thin calves, $78.
Hogs Prime heavy hogs, J9.20
$9.25; hea-y mixed, J9.20ijr9.40; me
diums and heavy Yorkers, $9.55g9.60;
light Yorkers, $8.50 9.25; pigs, J7.50
(g8; stags, $6.50 7.
Cleveland, Sept. 30.
Cattle Choice fat steers, $8(8.65;
good to choice steers, $7.50 8.25;
heifers, $7 7.60; bulls, $6 6.75; cows,
$5.75 S 6.50; mllchers and springers,
$35 80.
Sheep and Lambs Good to choice
lambs, $7.25; mixed sheep, $4 4.25.
Hogs Yorkers, $9.10; mixed, $9
$9.10; heavies, $8.25(5 8.75; light pigs,
$6.507.60; roughs, $7.C57.75; stags,
$7.25.
Chicago, Sept. 30.
HogsReceipts, 39,000; strong.
Bulk of sales, I8.35tfi8.75: light. $8.40
9.05; mixed, $8.159.05; heavy, $8
9; rough, $8 8.20; pigs, $48.
Cattle Receipts, 23,000; steady.
Heeves, $7.409.50; Texas steers, $7
B.10; stockers and feeders, $5.40(5 8;
cows and heifers, $3.85(0 8.70; calves,
$8.50 12.
Sheep Receipts, 40,000; strong.
Native, $3.60 4.70; yearlings, $4.75(9
5.65; Iambs, native, $5.507.26.
Wheat Sept., 85.
Corn Sept., 71 V.
Oats Sept., 41.
East Buffalo, Sept. 30.
Cattle Prime steers, $8.85 9; ship
ping, $8.25 8.75; butchers, $7 8.50;
cows, $3.75 7.25; bulls, $5.25 7.50;
heifers, $1.25 8.25; stock heifers,
$5 505.75; stockers and feeders, $6
7.40; fresh cows and springers, $35
90.
Hogs Heavy, $9.259.40; mixed,
$9.40 9.50- Yorkers, $8.759.60; pigs,
$8.25 8.50; roughs, $8.15(5 8.40; xtng,
$6.50 7.75; dairies, $9 9.50.
Sheep and Lambs Lambs, $5.50(fl
7.60; yearlings, $4.50 6; wethers, $5
5.25; eves, $2.50(4.60; sheep,
mixed, $4.75 (ft 6.
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Made -To -Measure
Clothes of the
Highest Quality
may be purchased here at the
most modest prices in town,
See our marvels of beauty at
$15, $18 and $20
and our wonderful importa
tions at
$25, $30 and $35
Fit and finish guaranteed.
Blum & Anderson,
TIONESTA, PA.
MAUS IU Uit UUI. 23
Prisoner Barks Like Dog When In
formed Eelicved Insane.
Barking like a dog, John Muus, In
Jail at Somerset, Pa., showed signs
of insanity when told that Covernoi
Tener had fixed Oct. 23 for him to
expiate on the gallows the murder ot
Harrison Brown, a United States mail
carrier, in Beachley last September
Maus will not be electrocuted in the
penitentiary as provided by a new law
because he was sentenced before tht
law went into effect, but will he
hanged In Somerset jail.
Maus Is becoming profane and
vicious. He gives a perfect imitation
of a dog's bark. An effoit will bf
made to have him declared Insane, il
is expected.
Woman Drowns B,-,be; Hangs Self.
Mrs. Ida Hirsch, forty-two, at
Monaca, Pa., drowned her Infant
child, five months, In a bathtub then
went to the cellar of her home and
hung herself. When the child was
born Mrs. Hirsch, it Is said, became
slightly dei.iented and for some time
acted queerly. The husband Is heart
broken and thinks his wife's mind
again became deranged.
GHOST WINS JAIL SENTENCE
Frightens Women in Vacant Lot and
Arrest Follows.
Joseph Johnson, aped thirty-five.
Imused himself by playing ghost in
Pittsburg. Going into a vacant lot in
Howard street he removed his coat
and pulling his outsido shirt over his
head frightened .women who were
passing aloog the street.
The women reported the matter to
the police and a search was made for
the alleged ghost, which resulted in
the finding of Johnson. At a hearing
st the Allegheny police station John
son was sentenced to pay a fine of
$10 or to be confined in the county
Jail for twenty days.
Little Girl Saved.
A thrilling escape from death oc
curred at Tyrone, Pa when Emma
Snyder, aged four, stepped in front of
a locomotive hauling twenty cars. She
was knocked down by the engine,
which with two tars passed over her
body before the train could be stopped.
She was picked up in a dazed condition.
Fall From Third Floor Kills Man.
James Dulzell, aged twenty-seven,
fell from the third floor of the Krick
building in Pittsburg and was Instant
ly killed. His neck was broken.
Woman Gored by Pet Cow.
Mrs. Mary Singleton, aged sixty-five,
of Byrnesville, Pa., is dying of wounds
received when she was knocked down
and gored by a pet cow.
Farmer Found Dead in Field.
Thomas J. Sutton, aged thirty, was
found dead in a field near his home
at Micklehill, Warren county, Pa. Rel
atives say tiiat he was kicked to death
by a horse, but county oltlclals are
making an investigation.
J. L. Heplcr
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.
Co mi and see us.
Hear or Hotel Weaver
TIOlsTEST-A., FA..
Telephone No. 20.
Clothes Don't Make The Man
But if you can avoid it, don't look for a job in your old ones. The
. price of a good Suit or Overcoat is of ten lost in a small game of
jr chance, which reminds us 'j
Don't take any chances, especially on clothes. Buy them good
A and you'll have them good. We don't attempt selling anything but A
V the best.
P We are mighty proud of our Suits and Overcoats at $10.00 and p
up to $35.00. We searched the markets of the country for the
best and we believe we have them. Long Men and Short "Stout
Men and Regular Men, your size is here in a beautiful assortment.
New Work Coats for Railroaders nd men who work outside,
all in and ready, gentlemen. . -" '
11 ;
I Oil City, Pa. 0ilCity'1a-
Vtlut
b a b
new silks
New Moire Poplin full
line of street shades 4.9
inches widv. Moires are very
much in evidence for this
season and should be of very
special interest at $1.50.
Crepe de Chines a large
and varied assortment em
bracing all that is new and
wanted 40 inches wide
special nt $1.50.
2' htulr rtrilliantc $0 inch
VhaihHuxe fl.ot).
women's gloves
French Lambskin gloves 16
button with three Cleopatra hut-
tons in W hue only the sea
son s smartest gloves special
$1.75.
Two clasp French kid gloves
with wide cmlroi1rry in white,
tan and Mack special $1.00.
One clasp fine Lambskin
gloves full pique Paris point
back white, tan, grey and black
-$1.00.
One clasp cape gloves man
nish style in tan, grey, black ami
white $1.00.
BOGGS & BUHL
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Display and Sale Hair Goods.
Madam Wray, representing the Gumbinner Co., of Chicago, will be
here all week. Patrons of the store will remember the magnificent Hair
Goods display made here by this firm a year ago. The extent and beauty
of the display made at that time was the talk of the town and all were
amazed at the little prices asked. The same prices and we are advised the
assortment is bigger and better than it was a year ago.
20 in. 22 in. 24 in. 26 in. 28 in. 32 in.
Switches Switches Switches Switches Switches Switches
95c $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 $5.95
Tailored Suits at $12.50, $15.00
and $16.50. .
We're prepared to show you some remarkably nice suits at those three
prices. Suits that we're as proud to put this store's label in and have it
known that they come from the Kinter Co. as any $26 or $35 suit in the
store.
We believe we know what constitutes rare suit value and we are at a
loss to khow how greater value could be crowded into those prices.
For the tailoring is above reproach, th fabrics and styles conform to
the latest fashion and there is nothing to be desired in the fit of them.
There's some surprises in store for suit buyers who read this ad. and
come.
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J.-W. SMITH
COAX OO,
STATEMENT
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1'reHerlptloii lens grinder
for the eyes, plus CoIlegW
ately trained ami Inter
nationally endorsed
Behind the Ouus.
NO DROPS. RESULTS DEFINITE.
Artificial Eyes In Ntock.
Both 'Phones.
One-half of your coal and
it did you no good. Hard luck
that. But there is a way to fix
it Here's how:
That stove of yours has seen its best days. You need a new one. You know it .
but you have let things drift along.
Meanwhile, you have been losing HALF of every hod of coal you have put i k.
Of course, you knew it, but you did not think of it that way. You know that half
of every lump is gas. Fail to burn that gas and it is like throwing into the ditch haM
of every dollar you spend in coal.
Rather extravagant? Yes?
.The ordinary stove made of a lot of separate castings leaks air. They leak air at
the wrong place. Places you can not control.
e RESULT the best part of your coal the 14,000 cubic feet of common illuminat
ing gas that is in the average ton of $3.00 soft coal goes up the flue unbumed.
You have lost it. It has gone up in smoke.
bave that gas mix it properly with air and you have the hottest
kind of a blue flame. But there is only one way to do this
Buy the only heater that-is, md tight holds tight stays tight.
Sole's Original
Hot m ast- He a t e r
It leaks no air..-.,
. This iS'the heater that mixes the gas and air and gives you all
the heat m the coal. ' .i ,
of $3.00 soft coal do, the work of $8.00 hard coal in a high priced
This is the heater that is a joy and comfort to thTnousewife. It makes no dirt or
smoke in the house.
IT TiTEiREyh0aTTl1MtE.SaVe$ hbr-fiX U In tllC mrninS " night and FORGET
This is the heater that gives a steady, constant heat from s6ft coal or lignite.
his is the heater that will hold its fire untouched for a day and a half
u m,Vs nhe heater we s,ell,.yoV under a guarantee that is as "good as old wheat at
the mill.'; Burns soft coal, lignite, slack, hard coal or wood. 4 ST
It is iust the kinrl nf a fipatpr vnn want rv,,. : i .. ''-Vs.
' J vmw 111 d,lu &cc Mfl dUL,f,.J
S. S. Sigworth, Tionesta,
See the name Cole on the feed door of each stove. None genuine without ft
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