The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, October 15, 1913, Image 4

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gk Smarts
The Distinctive Garment Store
Shirts made to order $2.00 and
upward.
Suits made to order $16.00 and
upward.
Centre Street at Elm, Oil City, Pa.
BEAUTIFUL
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A Cordial Welcome Here.
Fall and Winter Coats
"Good Morning.
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Yhen you come to town we want you to feel that this is
your store. Look around and enjoy the brilliant new styles as
long as you please. Ask questions with the assurance that they
will be answered courteously and thoroughly. Leave your lug
gage and parcels here until train time, Kemember, you are
welcome guests the minute you enter the door. You will not
be urged to buy one penny's worth of merchandise, but
If your purchases amount to $10.00, we pay your fare one
way; if you buy to the extent of 20.00 or more, we will gladly
relund you the amount of your round trip ticket.
Can't we become better acquainted!
SILKS EVERY NEWEST WEAVE.
You'll not look in vain here for the new silks about which
so much has been written. Oil City's finest silk store is ready
with a display that makes a double appeal to the woman in
search of the new and distinctive, and to her with whom price
must always be a consideration.
Here are the soft, "drapy" weaves so scarce in many places
charmeuse, crepe de chine, Canton crepe, poplin9, etc. plain,
brocaded, or with daintiest figures. Then there are heavy Ben
galine Cords, new Egyptian crepes, and a lascinating collection
of the most exquisite silk loulards you ever feasted your eyes
upon. Plaid eponges, Roman stripes, Dresden printed velvet
eens but really, you must see them for yourself to realize the
scope and beauty of this assortment. May we have the pleasure
of showing you these splendid fabrics?
IS YOUR SUIT TO COST $25.00
OR LESS ?
Here are mathless values at 14.75, 18.75, 23.75, 25.00.
Now is the time to choose, if these prices interest you, for
this week we place on sale the most varied and extensive col
lection of new fall suit styles ever gathered together here, since
this store first opened for business.
We could properly call it an "inexpensive suit opening,"
for in the almost infinite variety of styles and labrics, to the
woman who habitually pays $25 or less for her suit, the display
does indeed provide fascinating entertainment and unpqualled
opportunity tor selection and value-securing.
The Income Tax
will probably not bother a great many of us.
But everyone should tax himself a certain
percentage of his earnings and lay it away
against that rainy day that is to come.
Let Us Add 4 Per Cent, to Your
Savings.
Oil City Trust Company
Oil City, Pa.
LAST EXCURSION
of the Season to
Oil City and Titusville
Sunday, October 26, 1913
SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES
Fare to Oil City or Titus- I
ville and return
Glade 9.43 a. m.
Struthers 9.46 a. m.
Warren 9.53 a. ra.
Irvineton 10.05 a.m.
Tidioute 10.30 a. m.
Fare to Oil City or Titus
ville and return
$0.76
.75
$1.00 West Hickory 10.46 a. m.
1.00 Tionesta 10.66 a. m.
1.00 Oil City Ar. 11.32 a. m.
1.00 I Titusville Ar. 12.20 p. m.
.75
Returning, Special Train leaves Titusville 8.00 P. M., Oil City 8.40 P. M., War
ren 10.00 P. M. Children 5 years of age and under 12, half fare. Baggage will not
be checked.
Pennsylvania Railroad
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.
and Suits.
A Magnificent Assemblage of Stunning
New Styles.
To the Women of Oil City and
Surrounding Towns:
In considering Autumn and Winter Apparel
needs, you can be sure that your best interests
will be served here.
Do not fail to remember that our stocks are
notable for assortments in many cases exceeding
those of much larger houses, while our Low
Prices are universally known.
-New Arrivals for This Week's
Selling.
New Suits, New Coats, New Dresses, New
Blouses, New Wraps, New Skirts, New Neck
wear, New Children's Coats.
Distinctive Garments at Extraordinary Low
Prices.
The Distinctive Garment Store
Henry J. McCarty,
111 CENTRE ST., OIL CITY, PA.
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Why let chilled fingers and a
blue nose spoil the buckwheats and
a cup of good coffee?
You can have a warm dining room cer
tainly you can.
Your fire never goes out in
Cole's Original
Hot Blast Heater
Even the cheapest grade of coal put
in the night before will be a mass of
glowing coke in the morning, and will
heat your rooms perfectly for two or
three hours without a fresh supply.
Burns anything soft coal hard coal
lignite or wood.
It is guaranteed.
Come in and See It.
Tionesta, Pa.
See the name "CoeV on the feed door
of each tfove. None genuine without it
LAND VALUES WILL INCREASE
Twenty Thousand Miles of Good
Roads Will Mean an Increase of
Farm Values Averaging
$25 Per Acre.
The length of the State Highway
System of Pennsylvania will be ap
proximately ten thousand miles, when
the toll roads shall have been acquir
ed. In the ten years It will take to
construct them there should Also be
ten thousand miles of Stale aid roads
built the main local roads. An in
crease of value of even $25 an acre
for a half mile in eacli side of the
roads, and this Is a small estimate,
will make an addition to the value
of the farms of the State amounting
to the stupendous sum of three hun
dred and twenty million dollars.
These figures are not imaginary, nor
based on guess work; but are the
serious deductions of scientific men
who have given the subject close
study.
At the
Fred. Grottoiiborgor
GENERAL
BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST.
All work pertaining to Machinery, En
gines, Oil Well Tools, Uas or Water Fit
tings and General Klacksm itbi ng prom pt
ly done at Low Hates. Repairing Mill
Machinery given special attention, and
wtisfaction guaranteed.
HI, An 4n rnnr nt' nnfl inut wnMf (tf tlm
-'haw House, Tidioute, Pa.
Your patronage solicited.
FRED. ORETTKNBEKGEK
Racket Store
BARGAINS
in
Graniteware, Tinware,
Glassware, Chinaware,
Stationery, Hosiery,
Wall Paper, Window Shades
Elm Street,
Tionesta, Pa.
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
ami courteous treatment.
CVim and see us.
ltear oT Hotel Weaver
TIOITESTA, ZP.A..
Telephone lo. 20.
T.
A.
P.
Let's see. If you motored Sunday or went "up the river" or
went to church and "just sat around the house"
Wasn't there something lacking that would have added to your
comfort?
If you were out in the open you could have used a new Sweat
er or a new Raincoat or a new Hat.
If you stayed at home a new Smoking Jacket or a new House
Gown or a new Shirt. .
Really had we known you needed anyth,ing.'w6 winifd have sent
it to you. But we know you would be. better pleased to "pick it
out yourself." Suppose we get together today.
T.
A.
P.
Oil City, fa.
Oil City, Pa.
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Vuu.fj
drape:y materials
Imported Crctons and Cotton
Art Taffetas, 8c yard.
Frinted Curtain Scrims .
White or Cream with colored
borders, 15c yard.
Voile Scrims jwith dainty
shadow borders, 30c and 33c
yard.
Linen and T.okara Taffetas for
slip covers and cushions, 50c
yard.
Jape Cretons heavy tapestry
effects 2l'c yard.
Japanese Table Covers White
ground with colored designs,
$1.1'.) each.
Stand Covers, 75c each.
boys' suits
"Oliver Twist" Suits for boys
drey Ratine Mouse White
knee trousers of sane Red silk
sash and tassel, $7.50.
Blue Serge Blouse, eton collar,
White Serge Pants, $10.00.
White Blouse, Lavender
Old Rose Knee Trousers
Rajah Silk, $5 50.
Blouses Tan and White
Blue Pants in Galatea, $3.50.
BCCGS & BU.L
PITTSBURGH, PA.
OT
Of
and
!
Rare and Fashionable Furs of
Finest Quality.
With prices as near to cost as prudent merchandising methods will
permit.
Now we're going to be altogether frank in our statements concerning
our Fur plans and expectations.
Our fur invoices show that our purchases for the 1913 fall season Is
just double that of our. purcAases.for.ue season of 1912.
That shows confidence alike in our city and our ability to double our
fur sales. Naturally the larger purchases secured for us many and impor
tant price concessions in which you are to share. Though no previous
mention has been made concerning this immense fur stock, visitors to our
Second Floor Garment Section have remarked on the extent, beauty and
variety of this display.
We bought big and our sales must be big in proportion. We want the
greater part of them sold by December 1. And so we've fixed the price ac
cordingly. And when you see the furs and prices you'll help this store do
the biggest fur business in its history.
Fur Coats separate pieces and sets.
Red Fox, Natural Cat Lynx, Sable Fox, Raccoon, Russian Mole, Imita
tion Mole, Pointed Wolf, Black Fox, Natural Mink, Sable Jap Mink, Blue
Wolf, etc., etc., per set,
$6.00 to $150.00.
12-Gauge
Hammerless
Pump"
Guns
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anc " ",l""m ? ""Ji-ciioiiauie humps r !,.:..,,, . i h, lis ton for nl to blow out
f i" 1. I .!. .. Yi. i 1 j . '"''" """ imu gun wiluout tacniicii
wm.v.j , iaiii.wD.i urcviii-iuaciinH tnoiuun Tcr DUIit.
ting atrcngtlt or
U i ILmmcr'eM iiu holul bte.l Uraech linsulc ns well as oi.O Solid Too-SIU
Ljcction-MaUed Barrel (winch corns $-1.00 extra on other Runs) Prna Button Cartrida
n ut"11 remove Inadrd cartridges quickly from ni.iK.ninc without working through action)
Djjbla Extr.ctori-Take-Oown Feature Triniter and Hammer Safety, lianulca rauidly:
guaranteed ill bhootiug aliiluy; price standard Grade "A" aun, $22.60.
Send 3 stamps potnuc for hie; ca'.il"? desrrihing N'o. 77 777 r
A. n, C, It. T ai d Trap Snecial and all other StartM frearmS U,
ttiiriit repeating rilles and thotguna. Do it now I 42 Willow Street, New HaT.n. Conn.
If vntl afirtnt " r"1c' P''10' or flo,?"n. yen fhould have a copy of the Ideal Hand
at ruu auuui Book ICO pages of iim fill information for shooters. It tells all ahout
powders, bullets, pnnuia and reloading tools for all standard rille, pistol and shotgun
ammunition; how to measure powders accurately; shows you how to cut your ammunition
expense in half and do ivoro aed better shooting. This boi'.k is free to any shooter who will
fend three stamps postage to The M.irlin I'iiearms Co., 41 Willow St., New Haven, Conn.
Splendidly Organized to Proceed With
the Work of Highway Con
struction When Funds
Are Available.
Made -To - Measure state highway department
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.
A MILLION FOR EACH COUNTY
Prescription lens grinder
for the eye, pi" (-ollegi-alely
trained and inter
nationally endorsed
Behind the CSunfi.
NO DROPS. RESULTS DEFINITE.
Artltieial Kyen In Mock.
Both 'Phones.
The organization of the Highway
Department of Pennsylvania is Bplen
didly arranged to carry on the work
of building tho State Highways, once
the funds are asmired. The taking
over of the roads constituting the
system, the making of maps, the se
curing of engineering data has occu
pied much of, the time of the officials,
and it will be time saved when actual
work, .begins on a ecale Bulllciently
large to require their greater efforts.
' With the bond amendment ratified
at the polls in November, the High
way Department can proceed with its
survey -rf and its detailed plans, so that
by the time the Legislature meets in
1915,4'and makes tho proper appro
priations, contracts can at once be
jet for construction and there need be
no time lost' In organizing and get
ting ready. All that wt)L.ba Jicpes:
sary to do will be to actually begin :
the work of building roads.
While the automohilist claims no
greater right "in the roads than tiie
driver of horses; and while ha who
Uses horses profits by the improve
ment of the roads as greatly as he
who uses the mechanical vehicle, it
is nevertheless true that the automo
billsts have taken a leading part in the
agitation, and In the education of the
people of Pennsylvania as to the
value of good roads. As the most in
sistent users of the roads, and as the
travelers of the greatest distances,
the motorists have been able 'o keep
the various communities in touch
with each other, and to solidify public
sentiment in favor of good roads.
If Bonds Carry an Average of a Mil
lion Dollars for Each County
Will Be Spent for Road
Improvement.
With the bond amendment carried,
and the bonds issued, activity will be
created in every county in the state.
Taking into account the apportion
ment of the funds from the issue of
the bonds and the amount contributed
by the State to the state aid roads,
an average of more than a million
dollars will be spent in each county
in the state within the next few
years. w '. ' '
Any county or any business commu
nity would welcome any industry
which would bring such an amount
of money Into it, ansK?1ve" employ
ment to the people who earn It.
Further: While the farmers and
ltW.sijn41, houses will
not pay a cent of the cost of building
the roads, they will get all (of the
roads. .. No roada ; M4$;j6 built
with ;Uievnjd,wiktitluB and bor
oughs. The roads are for the benefit
of the people who have to travel, and
who haul loads, and who supply the
means of existence to the millions of
workers in other-fields.
""A vote for the constitutional amend,
ment which will authorize the roada
to be built will not bring the millen
nium to Pennsylvania; but it will go
far towards making every citizen of
tills great state richer and happier
aud butter.
Going, Going, Gone.
The three degrees in medical treat
ment: Positive, IH; comparative, pill;
superlative, bill. Sacred Heart Re
view.