The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, April 15, 1914, Image 4

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    The Distinctive Garment Store I
Suits made to order $16.00 and
. - - upward.
- Shirti made to order $2.00 and
"Upward.
THE SMART & SILBERBERG CO., OIL CITY, PA.
- Garment Section Is Splendidly
Ready.
You have never been in the store when assortments
fvere so profuse, or so gratifying. And it makes a world
of difference to have salespeople interested, as are ours, in
the demands oi a customer.
Tailored Suits at $10 to $35.
Spring Coats at 10 to $35.
Dresses from $5 up to $35.
Blouses from $1 up to $15.
Spring Hats
at $5, $6, $7.50 to $10.
A .Millinery Store in itself is this great collection of
trimmed hats, from $5 to $10. It embraces every ten
dency in the spring millinery fashions.
Plenty of black hats, plenty of colored hats, plenty
of black hats with a splash of color in the trimming
plenty of every desirable shape and kind, all distinctive,
all the influence of Paris designers back of them and the
work of the best makers in them.
Fetching Fashions For The
Young Folks.
Junior Sections are providing Spring assortments not
a whit inferior in style and scope to those for their elders.
In millinery, dresses, coats, etc., there are wonder
fully pretty fashions the sort that will appeal to the
mothers as well as the girls.
And in the matter of price which is a matter of
very great importance to mothers with many wants to
supply you will find them fully as tempting as they are
in style and in quality.
A Firm Foundation
Sound Judgment.
Expert Knowledge.
Forty-three Years' Experience.
Capital and Surplus Over
$1,000,000.00.
Oil City Trust Company
Oil City, Pa.
! New Spring Coats and
Skirts.
Women's and Misses' Coats
Distinctive Models.
The Smartest of the New Models
The Renaissance of the Cape.
The cape has returned and it has "taken." In tweeds and mix
tures it looks as breezy as possible; in silk it wears an air of elegance.
In front it resembles a coat and even has cuffs ingeniously sewed on.
From the back it seems to be two full capes. Ask to see them.
I Separate Skirts Are No Longer t
Merely Practical.
t
They are still practical, especially when they have pockets and
are as plain as can be, but when they come flounced, tuniced, sashed
and bustled in the softest of silk and crepes, they can go anywhere
at all and feel perfectly at home.
Tussah Is the New Skirt Fabric f
It is of mohair and wool, is soft as silk, light in weight, and does
not get dusty or wrinkle. It combines the beauty of silk with- dura
bility of serge.
Tussah Skirts are here in black and blue at $7.60, $8.60, $10.00
to $16.00.
The Distinctive Garment Store
Henry J. McCarty,
111 CENTRE ST., OIL CITY, PA.
Sanitary
Paper Towel Rolls
1800 Towels, 12 Rolls
with White Enameled
Towel Rack, 4.00.
Paper Drinking Cups
1000 Cups for $2.75
Automatic Holders
Leased for $2.00.
Ellsworth H. Hults, Jr.,
25 N-Sixth St., Phila., Pa.
LHARGEl) W.iH t.OBBERY
Mail Clerk Crabbsd in Harrisburg,
Pa. 020,000 Taken From Mails.
William U. Eauin, nged thirty, a rail
way mail clerk, was arrested in
Harrisliur.j, I'a., charged with having
strlen $:'0,000 from the mails. It Is
alleged that two packages, each con
taining $10,000 in currency, were
taken from the malls on July 6, 1912.
Tl.e money was being sent from St.
Paul to a lank in New York. Finunt
was held vnder $19,000 bail.
It is said the government has ex
pended more than the amount of til'J
stolen money to uncover the robbery.
Attention is said to have been attract
ed to Batim by the fact that he was
indulging in expenditures apparently
not in accord with his salary of $1,200
a year.
Town Hires Manager.
The council of Grove City, Pa., has
elected a general manager for the
town who will have full executive
power. The man named is John S.
Kkey of Pittsburg and he will receive
a salary of $2,000 a year for looking
after the business affairs of the town.
This is the lirst borough in the state
to have its affairs looked after by a
1-uslness manager.
Turned Wrong Stop Cock.
Coming with his wife to hear Itev.
William A. Sunday at Scranton, Pa.,
Alfred Waller, aged sixty, president
of the national bank at Mlllhelm,
Center county, was asphyxiated at a
rooming house. He had evidently
turned the wrong stop cock." there
being also a place for a hose attach
ment for a gas plate In his room.
Eats Thirty-three Buckwheat Cakes.
A record for eating buckwheat
cakes was established on the farm of
John C. Stewart near Jefferson, Pa.,
when John Shriber disposed of thirty
three eight-inch cakes. Shriber made
a wager with Albert Fowler. Fowler
stopped eating while on his twenty
fourth cake.
Melting Snow Reveals Body of Boy.
Mystery surrounding the disappear
ance of William English, aged four
teen, who had been missing since the
blizzard March 1, was cleared" when
his body was found in a field about
200 feet front where the boy lived In
Bristol, Pa. It was revealed by the
melting snow.
The greatest advance in PURE y
GOODNESS ever made in smoking
tobacco.
Stag isn't just a little better. It's a revelation.
You can't smoke half a pipeful without realiz
ing this. Try it and see.
Convenient Packages.' The Handy Half-Size 5-Cent
Tin, the Full-Size 10-Cent Tin, the Ponnd and Half-Pound Tin Humidors
and the Pound Glass Humidor.
i I 1:5
For Pipe and Cigarette
EVER-LASTIN6-LY GOOD
T.
A.
P.
You I G&n't Be A Good
Baseball Player
And Play With Your Eyes Shut.
Neither can you dress correctly and do it blindly.
We ask no favors and we expect none. Don't buy your Suit from us until you see what
the other fellow offers. Don't buy a Suit from the other fellow until you see what we offer.
It's A Business Proposition.
We know what our stocks are. We know what the other fellow's stock's are. You were
given your head to think. Use it for that purpose. If you do, why there is no question of who
will get your trade.
Beautiful Suits, $10.00 to $30.00. Wonderful values at $18.00, $18.00 and $20.00.
This is a big store growing bigger and wherever possible growing better. It is too big in
its aims and ideals to resort to misrepresentation and prevarication.
A.
P.
Oil City, IV
Oil City,
RECORD WHEAT CROP
Department of Agriculture Figures
' ' Beat Yield In Ten Years.
A record-breaking winter wheat crop
Is In ' prospect this year, the depart
ment of agriculture estimating on
conservative basts that the yield may
exceed 551,000,000 bushels. The con
dition of the crop April 1 was 95.6 per
cent of 'normal, or 11.5 per cent better
than the average April 1 condition for
the last ten years.
' The area planted last autumn was
36,506,000 acres and with a compara
tively good winter It Is believed the
percentage of acreage abandoned has
been somewhat less than 9.6 per cent,
the average abandoned during the last
ten years, so that an unusually big
acreage will be harvested if condition
continue favorable - throughout the
season.
UNDERWOOD FOR SENATE
Returna Indicate House Leader Has
Beaten Hobson by 20,000.
The count of the votes in the Dem
ocratic primaries held in Alabama, the
nomination being equivalent to elec
tion, assures the election of Congress
man Oscar W. Underwood for the long
term United States senatorshlp over
Congressman Hobson by at least
20,000 majority.
The gubernatorial contest is close
between former Governor B. B. Comer
and Commissioner of Agriculture, It.
F. Kolb.
. Notice
Of Spring Primary.
In pursuance of tbe requirements of an
Aot of tbe General Assembly of tbe
Commonwealth or Pennsylvania, enti
tled "An Ae( regulating certain political
parties, providing tor and regulation tbe
nomination of candidate of auob politi
cal parties for oertain publio otlicee, tbe
election or delegates ana alternate dele
gates to National party conventions, and
of certain party officers, including State
Committeemen, Vo.," approved tbe
twelfth day of July, 1913, tbe County
Commissioners of Forest County hereby
give notice that at the Spring Primary, to
be beld on tbe
Third Tuesday of May Next, Being the
' 19th Day of May, 1914,
and in accordanoe with the provisions of
section 4 oi tne aoove mentioned Aot,
nomination are to be made by tbe sev
eral political parlies entitled to make
nominations thereat, of candidates for tbe
following office:
United 8 tale Senator.
Governor.
Lieutenant Governor.
Secretary of Internal Affairs.
Judge of tbe Supreme Court.
Judge of tbe Superior Court.
Four Representative in Congress-at-Large.
One Representative in Congress (28tb
District.)
One Senator in tbe General Assembly
(2Hth District.)
One Representative In tbe General As
sembly. There Is to be elected at tbe Spring
Primary Klectlon, by ea-h political party,'
one mem br of the Slate Com m ittee.
And' notice is also hereby given tbat at
said Primary party officer will be elect
ed aa follows:
Chairman, Secretary and' Treasurer of
tbe Democratic Couoty Committee, and
two Committeemen, for each of tbe Elec
tion Diatriots in the County.
Chairman, Secretary and Treasurer of
tbe Soclsllst County Committee, and one
Committeeman for each-of tbe Klectlon
Districts In tbe County.
One Renublican Committeeman for
each of the Election Districts iu the
County.
Chairman, Secretary and" Treasurer or
tbe Prohibition County Committee, and
one Cotnmilteemaa for each of tbe Klec
tlon Districts in tbe County.
W. H. Harrison,
J.C. 8COWDKN,
H. H. McClbllam,
' County Commissioners.
Attest S. M. Hknrt, Clerk.
Tioneata, Pa., March 18, 1014.
At the
Racket-Store
BARGAINS
in
Graniteware, Tinware,
Glassware, Chinaware,
Stationery, Hosiery,
Wall Paper, Window Shades
Sale Plisse Crepe and Silk Kimonas
$1.24, $1.74, $2.75, $3.75
Exceptional kimona values at these four prices.
A Plisse Crepe taped m satin to match the flowered
design, 1,24.
A Jap Kimona of English satin with large Jap floral
designs, piped in satin, $1.74,
A Plisse Crepe, yoke set off with broad band of
satin, $2.75.
Silk Kimona, large flowing Jap sleeve, princess ef
fect, American Beauty, Lavender, Copenhagen Blue and
Pink.
Grounds with large floral design.
Yoke and sleeve set off with bands of shirred
messaline,
Alleged Honber burns to Death.
One member of an alleged robber
band was burned to death and two
others Injured through destruction by
fire of a loolliouse along the Erie rail
road, two miles east of Greenville, Pa.
"Jack" McDermott, one of the injured,
refused to disclose the name of the
dead man or that of the other man
who escaped. The police advance a
theory that the stove was overturned
during a battle between the trio over
the disposal of loot.
-0mOiLCiTY, Pa. J
pie tiffi'gneff usmatjf pon
Brfllen.
JAMES HASLET,
GENERAL MERCHANT.
Furniture Dealer,
AND
UNDERTAKER.
TIONKSTA. PENN
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
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Mnpaffen binlafern ali burd) fonft el
ua ruinirt trorben. $at ba 2luge
mangctyafte Slefraction, fo muft bad
Wilb aHcr 03cgenftanbena$einem5ocu
auf bcr 3icaut burd) aufjtrgetooljnlidii
Ifyatigfeit iti musculu9 ciliarius ge
bradit, ober ba5Jilb unbolllommen feirt
imb bad 3(cfultat toerbunleUt' 6ctc,
mit Sd)ltad)e unb dmerj urn 2lu
gut unb tint. : $ie btxurfadjt Corn
geftiontn, rc-cltfe fid) burd) fd)we 2hn
genlicber, 3tdtre, Sudtn cbtt Srernun,
tin tfu(t, alt ftt Sd)muh im Sluge,
unb hdupgen 6d)mtr3, toerounben mij
(Smpfinblicfclcit gegen id)t jtigen. 3
fd)iaer ba Sluge,- befro fu&IBarci
pbige Sijmvtome. 2tugrt m5gtn VljyfiM
ftarl unb gIcid)lob,l febjd)ttad) (tin unl
Umgtlcljrt.
Urn burd) 05c6raud) tincr Srille bi
Wangel aufjufyeben, roirb bit IfcatigfeiJ
ber3)iu6feln geanbert, unb toenn be
Scbabm Voriiber cbet burd) ju ftarf)
ober ju fd)road)e lafer nid;t aufgebbci
ift, fo finb bie Urfad)tn bet Gongtftioj
tber bcrmeljrt ftatt btrminbert. SBcfttrJ
gemifd'te SRefraction, muj trgenb tii
anbUgla3 ben d)aben bcrmeren.
Seber Sd)tac6Jtd;ti'fle foHte fid) forg:
faltig ftnffenfcf)aftlid) unterfuen unl
iHrillen anipaffenlaffen, te er fie in ei
braud) nimmt.
S befonbern Allien toerben lafct
auf SScftellung gcfd;Uff en, in jebem gaUt
(jarantirt.
For Further Particulars Call On
DOCTOR MORCK
Who" "Will be Pleased to Explain the
Above in Either Language.
Fred. Grettenberger
GENERAL
BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST.
All work pertaining to Machinery, En
gines, Oil Well Tools, Oaa or Water Fit
tings and General Blaokamitbiug prompt
ly done at Low Rates. Repairing Mill
Machinery given special attention, and
satisfaction guaranteed.
Shop in rear of and fust west of the
Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa,
Tour patronage solicited.
FRED. GRETTENBEROER.
$25, $30 and $35
Fit and finish guaranteed.
D. H. Blum,
TIUNESTA, PA. '
SCTt JkJJ'iZ'f-- P- iorlttard Co.
Elm Street, " - Tionesta.Pa.
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