The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, June 17, 1914, Image 4

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    i SMART L SILBERBERG CO., .OIL CITY, PA.
t The Distinctive Garment Store i
Shirts made to order $2.00 and
upward.
Suits made to order $16.00 and
upward.
The Store Is Filled With
Summer Things.
Fresh new goods in widest assortments
prices as low as intelligent merchandising can
bring about and a store that is clean and cool
that, in brief is our hot . weather message to
you. Come and learn that it is a message of
genuine help and service.
Hot Weather Needs For The
Little Folks.
Mothers, in search of cool practical wear things for
the miss of six or sixteen, will revel in the choice this
finest Children's Store provides. Newness, ireshness and
charm are in everything we show, and the prices are such
as will make an added inducement to select the children's
summer outfitting here.
Imported Summer Dresses whose beauty and style
betray at a glance their French design and making.
They are made of fine white voiles and organdies,
delightfully trimmed with lace and embroidery, and come
in sizes from 6 to 1-4 years.
Boys' Wash Suits.
Dozens of styles, in sturdy materials that will wear,
and keep their color, at 50c and $1.00.
Children's Wash Dresses.
Dainty yet practical little frocks, $1.00 and $1.50.
Play Clothes
That are washable, for boys and girls. With low neck,
short sleeves, and in knee lengths, 50c, $1.00 and $1,50.
All Children's Hats Now Half
Price.
Here is news to gladden the heart ol every mother.
Children's Dress Hats, of fine summer straws or white
lingerie, bewitchingly trimmed nothing is excluded from
the clearance at half the marked prices.
And a table of Children's Hats that have sold up to
$2.50 and $3.00, are now 50c.
JJSUI MAg
The Capital, Surplus and Undivided Trofits of Oil City's
Financial Institutions Aggregate
$1,963,293.27.
Of this total we have
$1,058,654.76.
Your business invited.
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.
IT PAYS
TO ADVERTISE
INTHIH PAI'KK
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
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For Further Particulars Call On
DOCTOR MORCK
Who Wilt be Pleased to Explain the
Above in Either Language.
SHOWING OF
New White Dresses.
Just received the newest long Russian Dress
Skirt Dresses in a variety of models, beautifully
trimmed with shadow lace and embroidered or
gandie, fronts and collars. Prices $10.00, $12.50,
$15.00, $18.00 to $20.00.
New Sheer White Blouses.
The newest creations in White Blouses, t
beautifully made and trimmed with double collars t
of organdies, low neck and short sleeves. Prices t
$2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 to $5.00.
New Silk Hosiery, all shades.
New Organdie Collars, plain and embroid- t
ered.
New Lace and Crepe de Chene Corset t
Covers.
New Brassieres, plain and allover.
New Parasols.
New Silk Gloves.
Agents For The Celebrated
Gossard Corsets.
The Distinctive
Henry J.
111 CENTRE ST.,
TT I I'TTI'I I'T'l'TTTTTi
QUITE WHITE.
Mr. Woodson It looks like enow
out here.
Mr. Pippin What are you talktn
about, man? Why, It's already half
a foot thick on the ground.
Mr. Woodson Yes, and I say It
looks like snow! It never does In
town.
March of Infantry and Cavalry.
The military march muBt be taken
as the best Index of the horse ca
pacity, conditioned by the needs of re
maining effective. Under fair to good
conditions cavalry are expected to ac
complish from thirty to thirty-eight
miles a day for several days In suc
cession, but taking the campaign as a
whole, the dally average Is not ex
pected to exceed fourteen to fifteen
miles. This is the practical limit of
infantry on the march; thus the two
arms of the service remain together
on the route.
Bullocks In English Church.
At Emmanuel church, Nottingham,
England, considerable excitement was
caused among the congregation one
Sunday by two bullocks entering while
the vicar was preaching his sermon.
The animals had strayed from their
quarters, and, finding the door open,
walked in. They went into the bap
tistry, but the verger, attracted by the
commotion, got in front of the animals,
and by gentle and tactful persuasion,
drove them out without any damage
being done or panic caused.
Have Good Appetite.
The six elephant seals at the Aquari
um consumed in the last month about
a ton of food; to be exact, 7,951
pounds of codfish, herring and weak
fish, or approximately ten pounds and
a half for each dally. As might be
expected of creatures with such appe
tites, the elephant seals are thriving
and growing. New York Sun.
Hard Luck.
Joe "How are you, old man? Ar
thur "Got a beastly cold, y'know."
Joe "Hard luck, bah Jove. Been go
ing out in the cold without your mon
ocle?" Arthur "No. Called on Hen
ery at his house, and that wretched
dog of his persisted in wagging his
tall and creating a draught. TIt-Blts.
A Guess From Habit.
A man should not decide that a girl
Is a gossip because she tells him
"something funny" Marguerite or
Edith' Bald. Women have the same
right to discuss and criticize other
women that men have; and they do
not exercise It any more freely.
He Must.
And very often youth must be
served first if you want to have any
peace at the dinner table.
Garment Store
McCarty,
OIL CITY, PA.
Siamese English.
The proprietors of a Siamese new
paper have distributed handbills con
taining the following notice: "The
news of English we tell the latest.
Writ in perfectly style and most ear
liest. Do a murder git commit, we
hear of and tell It. Do a mighty
chief dte, we publish It, and in bor
ders of sombre. Staff has each one
been colleged, and write like the Kip
ling and the Dickens. We circle ev
ery town and extortionate not for
advertisements. Buy It. Buy It. Tell
each of you its greatness for good.
Ready on Friday. Number first"
Everybody's Magazine.
Really Good Manners.
What then are good manners? Sim
ply a fine and always thoughtful con
sideration for the feelings and com
fort of others; polite and kindly ad
dress to "Inferiors" as to equals or
"superiors;" graclousness, which Is
also graee, under all circumstances;
and with women especially, no matter
whether In, drawing room or office,
that "low, soft voice," which Shakes
peare declares to be "an excellent
thing In women."
Pawn Tombs of Relatives.
In times of financial difficulties the
Loochooans, residents of the south'
western Islands of Japan, sometime?
pawn the graves of their relatives,
They are always redeemed, however,
failure to do bo meaning family dis
grace. The turtle-back shaped tombs,
usually located on a hillside facing
the water, are elaborate affairs of
stone and cement, and their cost and
upkeep often bankrupt the family.
Chinese Salutation,
The Chinese salutation consists of
clasping the left hand with the right
and waving it up and down, at the
same time bowing deeply; or, If un
usual respect is wished to be evinced,
the Chinaman bows as low as Is possi
ble, swinging his clasped hands back
wards and forwards.
Patron of Poetry.
B. H. Warner, a prominent business
man of the national capital, is very
fond of poets and their work. When
ever he comes across a poem which
strikes him as particularly good he
bus several hundred copies made of It,
and distributes them to his friends.
Popular Magazine.
Clock Wound by Wind.
It Is told of a clock In Brussels that
It has never been wound by human
hands. It is kept going by the wind.
NOT A PROMOTION.
"I see that our military friend was
lent to Jail."
"Yes; he's doing time Instead of
marking timo."
The Straight And Narrow Path
Is Never Overcrowded.
An epigram that finds its parallel in business. There are stores
and stores and stores. Stores differ in policies and methods the same
as in anything else. There are several methods, however, that we find
suit us and our trade because we never tried any other,
Here They Are.
Allow no customers to remain dissatisfied if it's possible to please
them. Allow no other merchant to surpass you in giving the best val
ues for the money. Allow no petty spites, grievances, political, or fra
ternal ideas to warp your judgment and service to the public. Allow
no imposition to be practiced either on yourself or on your trade. Al
low no personal opinions, ideas, or notions to creep into business that
are detrimental to public confidence. Be fair, be square, be honest and
on the level. "There, you have it."
T.
A.
P.
Oil City, Ta.
A BIG DIFFERENCE.
Hlx Is she a pleasant girl to talk
to?
Dix No; she is what they call a
good conversationalist
"Te Deum" a Hymn of the Ages.
Hallowed bv old association and
fraught with many memories are the
great church hymns like the "Te
Deura." which for more than a thou
sand years has been the song of
Christendom. It was chanted at the
baptism of Clovis and sung at the
jubilee of Queen Victoria. It was sang
also after Aglncourt and Waterloo,
and on all solemn occasions when the
heart of the people had been moved
to ttuuksglvlng for victory on land or
sea.
Most Primitive Race of People.
'Asa modern example of an abso
lutely primitive race of people Prof
W. V0I2 of Breslau university, has
brought to notice the KubuB, who ar
completely isolated In the forest in
terior of Sumatra. They share the
life and habits or the apes living in
the same forest. :They do not seem
to have advanced even to the hunting
stage of development, and are not
known to have any ideas of religion
Macedonia Rich in Minerals.
Since remote times the soil of Mace
donla has had the reputation of con
talnlng many precious minerals. No'
only was this stated by historians
but It Is evident by the remains oi
great works undertaken by the an
cients in the mining centers, ant
especially on the Peninsula of Clinlcl
dice. These works reached the hlRh
est point of development under Phlilj
of Macedonia and Alexander the Great
Sport of the Antipodes.
A favorite sport in New Zealand, ai
also In Australia and Tasmania, li
competition in wood chopping an
sawing; and in these contests, whlcl
attract a great deal of Interest, th
championships are always won througt
the use of American tools. In fac
the expert woodsman working for I
prize would never think of using an
other kind of tools.
Woman's Mistake.
A woman sent to the consclenci
fund $3.70 she believes she owes foi
duty on 37 yards of Irish lace boughl
from an Italian peddler, who declar
ed he had smuggled it and, therefore
was able to sell It to her at 20 centi
a yard. Conscience is a strange thing
The poor woman, if she only knew it
owes herself money. New York
Evening Telegram.
Yokohama's Fire Department.
Yokohama's fire-fighting apparatu
is owned by the association of lnsur
ance companies, which also pays the
firemen. The coolies who assist whec
a blaze calls out any part of the de
partment receive on an average four
cents per hour. The regular Btaft of
firemen and watchmen are paid an av
erage of $7.47 a month.
Misconception Corrected.
A good many mistakes arise from
misapprehension. For Instance, a den
tist advertises that lie will extract
teeth without pain. You suppose he
means the patient will not experience
pain. That Is a wrong conclusion. It
is the dentist who feels no pain.
A Bit Hot, but Loyal.
A girl went to India, and at the
first New Year's away from home she
wrote to her devout mother: "It Is
now very hot and I perspire a great
deal, but you will be pleased to hear
that I am still a mem'Jr of the
Church of England."
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SALI5
LINEN OUTING SUITS.
$5.95 Suits..
$6.96 Suits..
$7.60 Suits..
$3.50
An ideal rough and ready suit. For traveling,
automobiling or outing. Cool, serviceable, in every
way the most satisfactory garment for general utility.
This store desires to announce our
Third Anniversary
SaJe,
which starts
Friday, June 19th,
and closes
Saturday, June 27th.
SURE THING.
Hlxon--Do your next-door neighbors
take a morning paper?
Dixon Yes; If they get up before
we do.
Not Final Farewell.
Lady Mary Wortley Montague once
wrote a letter to her lover (whom she
afterward married), concluding In the
following manner: "There Is no con
dition of life I could not have been
happy In with you, so very much I
liked you I may say loved since it
is the laBt thing I'll ever say to you.
This Is telling you sincerely my great
est awakens, and now I will oblige you
with a new proof of my generosity.
I'll never see you more!"
For Good or for Evil?
So surely as the day and the night
alternately follow one another, does
every day when It yields to darkness,
anS every night when it passes Into
dawn, bear with it its own tale of the
results which It has silently wrought
upon each of us, for good or for evil.
William Ewart Gladstone,
Geniuses Not Good Companions,
The wife of Charles Dickens is re
ported to have once Bald: "1 suppose
the world needs a few geniuses, but
It's a dreadful fate to have to live with
one of them." Mrs. Carlyle said the
same thing in substance a great many
times.
On Life's Journey,
We are not made to be good In this
world, but to try to be, and fail and
keep on trying; and when we get a
cake to say, "Thank God!" and when
we get a buffet to say, "Just bo; well
hit!" Robert Louis Etevenson.
Nailed.
Housekeeper Here, drop that coat
and clear out! Burglar You be quiet,
or I'll wake your wife and give her
this letter 1 found in your pocket.
i r
T.
A.
P.
Oil City, Pa.
fes;$6.75
Diamond Veteran Makes His
3,000111 Hit
Photo by American Press Astoclattoa.
HANS WAGNER.
Hans Wagner, veteran shortstop of
the Pittsburgh National league team,
in a recent game in Philadelphia
made Ins 3,000th hit In seventeen
years of major league baseball. It was
a two-bagger with no one on base in
the nlntn inning. .The only other
player a'Iio is said to have made 3,000
hits in his major league career was
Adrian C. Anson, who batted out 3,017
In twenty-two years.
The Poet's Banknotes.
In "The Tragedy of Isabella II." it Is
said that the unfortunate Spanish
quei'ii, blessed with generous Impulses,
was exreedingly cliai'itiible. Uufortu
nalely she had no notion of the value
of money and would want to giveaway
sums out of all proportion to the c
ensloi). Onee the iieon had command
eil a large grout In aid to a man of let
ters, nnil the steward. In order to give
her n just Idea of its magnitude, decid
ed to present the donation In the form
of many banknotes of small value
enough of them to paper the walls of
the boudoir. Isabella whs startled she
would never hnvu believed, she said,
that there were so many banknotes in
the world. "Hut no mutter." she con
cluded. "Slnee banknotes are so easy
to get, it Is ipilte proper to send the
pour putt plenty of them."'
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