The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, June 03, 1914, Image 5

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    .. SMART & SILBERBERG CO., OIL CITY, PA.
Our June White Sale
Offers Remarkable Values In Every
Imaginable Sort of White
Goods.
The beauty of the styles, the fine qualities and com
pleteness of displays, and the values that are beyond any
thing this community has seen, are exciting commenda
tion from everyone who has attended.
' "Aren't they wonderfully pretty; and so inexpen
sive !" is a remark that is heard everywhere.
Unmatchably low prices prevail. Economies are
everywhere, in every conceivable form ol white goods and
white wear.
Let nothing keep you from attending the sale this
week, even though it means a special trip to town. You
will be amply rewarded by what the White Sale presents
in quality and in price.
Inviting Displays of Summer
Wash Dresses.
Cool, dainty garments, that promise comfort and
coolness in the midst of the warmest summer weather.
Assortments are the broadest we have ever shown,
with dresses for every summer occasion. Bewitching
new fashions in ramie lines, voiles, crepes, ratines, etc.
Of course, the women who choose early, get the pick
ot the selections while the dresses have all their newness
and charm.
Women Who Know Are Quick To
See The Values In These
Capes and Cape
Coats.
At $10, $12 and $15 are especially fine garments
made of fine new cordelines, Country Club cloths, and
black and white club checks. Stylishly cut, superbly
finished, and in every way exceptional values.
ion y
A SUCCESSFUL MERCHANT
has said that "the difference between the clerk who
spends all of his salary and the clerk who saves part
of it is the difference, in ten years, between the
owner of a business and the man out of a job," and
that is true of every man. Our business is to help
you to save.
FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST.
Oil City Trust Company
Oil City, Pa.
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 $35
Fit and finish guaranteed.
D. H. Blum,
TIONESTA, PA.
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JSrillcn.
IT PAYS
TO ADVERTISE
IN THIS PAPKB
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
CurevColdg, Croup and Whooping CougU.
(5$ finb mer)r Shtften tmrcfy unrecMcd
Jlnpafien toonSIafcrn ali bur fonft ct
ma ruinirt toorben. at bad 2lua,e
mangclfjafte Refraction, fo mufi ba3
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flcftioncn, tuclcfie fid) burd) fdjivere Sliii
genlicber, 3loi(;e, 3ud en obet Skcnnen,
cin efiibl, aid fei Sd)mut im Sluge,
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ftarf unb fjUidjloobl fcfyfdjload; fsin un)
Uingefcfjrt.
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flannel aufjurcben, toirb bie 2l)atigfci
ber Dluoleln geanbert, unb toenn be
Sdjabtn toortibet ubcr burd) ju ftarf
obet fd)toade OJtifct ntd;t aufgebobq
if t , fo finb bie lltfadnn bet Congeftioj
el;er uctmett ftatt eerminbert. SkftcW
gemifebte Refraction, mufi irgcnb ei
jjanbcIflglaS ben diaben tjctmcbtcn.
,sebet ted)luad)lid)tige foute )crg;
fiiltig roiffcnfdiaftlid) untctfucn mil
WriUen anipaffenlaffcn, el;e erfie in ei
braud; nimnit.
i befonbem ijauen lucrben Wlafct
auf SJcftellung gefdjliffen, in jebem Jalle
i.arantirt.
For Further Particulars Call On
DOCTOR MORCK
I The Distinctive . Garment Store I
Marching Orders.
Prices Cut To One-Third and
Less.
Absolute and decisive clearance in which is
involved our entire stock of
Misses' and Small Women's
Spring Suits.
Every garment fresh and new. Our method
of store keeping demands an immediate read
justment to make room for summer merchandise.
$18.60 to $22.60
Suits marked
down to ,
$26.00 to $27.60
Suits marked
down to ,
.$12.50
$15.00
$28.60 to $30.00
Suits marked
down to
$36.00 to $40.00
Suits marked
down to
$18.50
$22.50
Our Waist Section
The best liked and best known in this vicinity, 1
outdoes all past efforts in this event.
Crepe de chine waists, $6.00 to $7.50
waists, marked down to
Silk messaline waists, $5.00 to $7.50
waists, marked down to
Lingerie waists, $2.00 to $2.50 waists,
marked down to
$4.95
$3.95
$1.50
Clearance of Every Klosf it
Petticoat.
Messaline and Jersey Silk Petticoats in every wanted
color, $6.00 Petticoats, sale price
$3.85 i
The Distinctive Garment Store
Henry J. McCarty,
111 CENTRE ST., OIL CITY, PA. 1
THUR.SDAY, U
FAMOUS FROM OCEAN TO OCEAN AS THE BEST
22D ANNUAL TOUR
AGAIN ALL NEW AND BETTER. No Other Exhibitional Enterprise Presents
So Many New Features, "Thrillers" and Sensational Displays.
Sun Brothers'
"World's Progressive
Who Will be Pleased to Explain the
Above in Either Language.
SHOWS
AND
NEWLY ADDED GERMAN Z00L0GIC INSTITUTION
GREAT EUROPEAN TRAINED ANIMAL TOURNEY
ROYAL COURT JAPANESE ATHLETIC CONCLAVE
REGAL BLUE RIBBONED HORSE FAIR
M Ilijy HiumIn of aiiisie 1 Mtur Acts and Ai-tiistM
fi." TJi-to-ln to CIom-iim lO AoreH oTTontH
?J llitf Wpeolul Railway Train of 1-H-Ii Till Surprise
TWO BIG COMPLETE PERFORMANCES DAILY, AFTERNOON AND NIGHT
Don't Be Misled. This Is Positively the
CLEANEST. BEST AND ONLY WORTH WHILE SHOW ATTENDING.
NO GAMBLERS. NO GRAFTERS. NO IMMORAL ISSUES
Can Other Shows Say As Much?
$1.50 to Olean or Bradford
and return,
$1.00 to Warren
and return,
Sunday, June 14,
SPECIAL TRAIN
Leaves Tionesta 9.02 A. M.
Returning leaves Olean 8.00 P. M., Bradford 8.00 P. M., Warren 10.00 P. M.
Tickets good only on Special Train. Consult Ticket Agents.
Pennsylvania Railroad
Shirts made to order 2.00 and
upward.
Suits made to order $16.00 and
upward.
T.
A.
P.
Little New Locals Pertaining to The
New Store As It Is At Present.
We expect this week to see the carpenters through their part of the work and the painters
take charge. The boys' snd children's department is now on the second floor, completely
stocked, and ready for business. On account of the elevator not being ready we are using the
rear double stairs.
We desire to thank our "up the river" friends for their patience and kindly expressions of
appreciation. We apojdgize most heartily to our neighbors and the public generally for the
inconvenience we caused through blocked streets, dust, dirt, smoke, etc.
The office is now as near perfect as it is possible to get it. Come in and see us work,
sometime. Iis, the intention to have Wilton rugs on the floor of the children's department
and plenty of chairs for the comfort of our lady and children patrons.
We especially invite the mill men, shop men and railroaders to see how near to perfection
is our working goods department. We can, without walking five feet, sell overalls, jean pants,
working shirts, working gloves; it is the most practical working goods department we ever
heard of. We are never too busy to "swap" fish or baseball stories with any one. But don't
come to us with news about your neighbor unless it's good news. Then you'll find us willing
hearers. fV .
Seems like real prosperity to grfVonVl-floor store into a S-floor store all inside of a
few years. It seems, from our viewpoint, that the people have treated us kindly and we shall
endeavor to continue to merit public good will. Honestly, we would rather close up and quit
than to feel we were playing public confidence against "mercenary motives" and giving "Pub- ,
lie Confidence" the worst of it. Ladies and gentlemen, we will always play fair.
T.
A.
P.
Oil City, Ta. ,
Oil City, Ta.
True
1' allies
B & B vz
new dress and
suit woolens
Materials that are most in de
mand for fashionable coat suits
and street gowns all very spe
cially priced.
New Gabardines one of this
season's new weaves in dress
woolens for medium weight
draped tailor gowns six shades
of blue and black, wanted fabrics
to remain in favor 50 and 54
inch, specially priced, yard,
$3.00.
Imported French Prunellas
fine all-over broche design giv
ing a rich quiet effect, medium
weight for dresses or tailored
gowns a material that makes
up to excellent advantage col
ors and black 50 inches wide,
yard, $1.50.
Black and White Checks dress
woolens, the materials that the
majority of women want this
season for skirts, dresses, coat
suita and separate skirts the
very fabrics in demand in Paris
and London in all weights,
widths, size of checks and prices,
25c, 35C to $3 00 yard.
Boggs & Buhl.
PITTSBURGH. PA.
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Our Clearance Sale of Spring Suits
Started Monday Morning.
Started a month earlier because our stock sheet for the first day of
June shows that we have far more suits on hand than we should have at
this season. But we'll put prices on that will quickly clear suit cabinets in
this Second Floor Garment Section.
The rules of the sale are as follows: No suits sent on approval. No
suits laid aside or on "will cail." A moderate charge will be made for all
alterations when needed. ,
We shall devote a good portion of this week to the sale of these suits.
But there's great advantage in early selection. There are no reserves ex
cept 12 moire silk suits which came in within the last 10 days. The prices
are as follows :
$12.50, $14.50, $15.00 CQ CA
Suits at Cpo.OU
$16.50, $18.50, $19.50 ciocn
Suits at $14. OU
$20.00, $22.50, $25.00 Ci A -n
Suits at $14-.DU
$27.50, $28.50, $30.00 Cirr ca
Suits at $.OU
$32.50 and $35.00 Cm CA
Suits at $iy.3U
$40.00 and $45.00 cv -rt
Suits at Z.DU
SB
Practical Training as Teachers
Every Graduate of the State Normal School at Indiana, Pa., has had the
advantage of actual teaching experience. Practice lends confidence and
makes the significance of book-learned precepts come out clear and strong.
PENNSYLVANIA STATE '
NORMAL SCHOOL of Indiana, Pa.
Where Ambition is Inspired, Directed and Trained
IN CONNECTION WITH THE STATE NORMAL ARE
THE INDIANA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS A. E. KINSLEY. Principal
and THE INDIANA CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC . H. E. COGSWELL, Director
The Leading Institutions of their kind in Pennsylvania
New emtaUguea now ready for diatribution.
Addrmtt Dr. Jam E. Amtnl. Indiana, Pa.
The Fortieth Year Opens Sept 8, 1914
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MARKET QUOTATIONS
Chicago, June 2.
Hogs Receipts, 37,000. Light, $7.S0
8.05; hfc8. $7.60(SS.07V2; roughs,
$7.60S 7.75; plgH, 7i7.75.
Cattle rprelpts, 18.500. Beeves,
$7.40i 9.2b; Kteers, $7$f 8.15; cows and
heifers, $3.70 ig 8.75.
Sheep Receipts, 13,000. Sheep,
)5.35ra6.:5; lambs. $6,251(8.30.
Wheat July, 8614.
Corn-July, CS',;.
Oats July, 33.
I'ittsburg, June 2.
Cattle Choice, $8.75rt9; prime,
$8.60(5 8.80; good, ?8.258.75; com
mon, $0,5017; heifers, $5.008; com
mon to good fat bulls, $5.50 8.80 ;
common to good fat cows, $3.50(0)7.50;
fresh cows and springers, $451( 80.
Sheep and Lambs Prime wethers,
$6.65ig5.75; good mixed, $5.305.60;
fair mixr-d. $4.E0(!t5.25; culls and com
mon, $2.50(4; spring lambs, $59.50;
veal calves, $101 10.50; heavy and thin
calves, $718.
Hofis rrime heavy, heavy mixed,
$8.35 tit 8.37 ',j ; mediums, heavy York
ers, light Yorkers, $8.40(g8.45; pigs,
$8(5 8.25; roughs, $77.25; sUgs, $0.50
6.75.
Uutter rrints, 27',fci&28V.tubs, 2G'i
(27, KggH Selected, 21.-: I'ouf
try (live) Fat hens, 1819;
(dressed) hens, 22fi2.'l.
Cleveland, June 2.
Hogs -Yorkers, $S.40; mixed, $8.40;
pigs, $S.-)0; stags, $ti.50(fti.75.
Calves Good to choice, $10.7511;
lair to good. $!).50(i 10.25; heavy bud
common, $lili!).
tattie Choice fat steers, $8.36(ff
8.60; good to choice, $7.75 ! 8.25;
milcliers and sprtngers, $50(E.SO.
Carnegie Co. Gets $568,306 Decree.
A decree was rendered in the Unit
ed States district court in Pittsburg
in the infringement suit of the Car
negie St-jel company against the Cam
bria Iron company ordering ,11)6 Cam
bria company to pay to the Carnegie
company $568,305.93 with interest
from U y 1, 1912, to the date of pay
ment. The defendant is also ordered
to pay the costs of tli" fuit.
ROOSTER DAY INDORSED
Pennsylvania Farmers Adopt Resolu
tion at Convention. '
At the farmers' annual normal insti
tute rt Strotidsburg, Pa., a resolution
offered by W. Theodore Whitman of
Ml. Gretna, Pa., was unanimously
adopted providing that June 1 slmll
be observed hereafter throughout tho
state as "rooster day."
On or -previous to that date It Is
decreed tr.at every rooster in the state
shall be kitted, sold or penned up for
the purpose ot preventing the over
fertility of eggs supplied to market.
Pennsylvania is the first state in the
east to inaugurate the custom.
Speech Betrays "Dumb" Man.
Thomas James, thlrty-on years old,
was sentenced to pay a fine of $50 or
serve ninety days in Jail by Magis
trate Borland in Pittsburg. After
showing a card indicating that the
bearer was deaf and dumb, James po
litely thanked a woman when she pur
chased a pair of shoe strings.