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REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
• For State Treasurer,
JOHN O. SHEATZ, of Philadelphia.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
For County Treasurer,
CH AS. J. HOWARD, of Portage.
He-Haw in the Past Tense.
The democratic party with its old
time gift for doing the wrong thing at
the right time annouees that it will
conduct its campaign on the slogan:
"Thou shalt not steal."
"After the horse is stolen close the
barn door."
Could the democrats have had the
horse sensato raise that shout while
they were hobnobbing with the "re
lormers" who produced the Huston
who robbed the state, they would not
have had to strain so hard and their
garments would have been whiter. And
by no means least, the state treasury
would have been wealthier.
But how could you expect horse
sense from a donkey?
With the assininty that well becomes
Old Hickory's mule they waited until
tbe republicans had instituted a drastic
investigation and procedure for pun
ishing the guilty. Then they he-haw
ed.
And the yell i 3 unique.
It is not the warnin.°: of the preacher,
the precept.of the moralist, the plati
tude of the philosopher nor the prohi
bition of authority.
None of these. It is only a he-haw
overdue.
So long out of power, so long out of
fodder, so long beating the wilderness
for berries to lind only one—it must
hove been exasperating to them to be
hold merely the rear-end of the oppor
tunity to serve the people which the
republican party through Governor
Stuart and a republican legislature
seized by the horns and justly gained
the popular credit for coutroling.
The democrats always were good at
hollering and mighty poor at practice.
Let them he-haw "Don't steal."
Stuart and the legislature hadn't
time to give advise but they put a
crimp in the thieves themselves.
After all it is more helpful to do that
than to discourse in a deedless blatant
way upon the elementary beauty of
honesty.
And when the democratic donkey
pauses for breath let it indulge some
reflections upon the enormity of lying.
—Bradford Star.
Shrew<*Lane Says Knox is Sure
to Win.
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 17,— City Chair
man David 11. Lane, regarded here as
the shrewdest judge of public senti
ment instate politics, to-day declared
he believed conditions were shaping
themselves so that Senator P. C. Knox
would be the logical candidate of the
republican party for president.
During the few hours he was in the
city Mr. Lane arranged for opening
the fall campaign by directing that
calls be sent out to the republican city
committee and all republican ward
committees to meet Tuesday next.
Primarily, the object of the early
call of the campaign committee is to
arrange for getting the republican vote
registered. In the opinion of the lead
ers it will be harder work this year to
get the vote registered than it was a
year ago, owing to the working of the
personal registration law.
During his vacation, Mr. Lane has
met prominent men from all over the
country and has been deeply impressed
with the favorable expressions toward
Knox he heard on every hand. Said
Mr. Lane:
"Senator Knox is the type of man
calculated to appeal to the public at
large. While he is heartily in accord
with tbe prudential policies of Presi
dent Roosevelt, he is sufficiently con
servative to meet the approval of cap
ital from every point of view.
"From what I have heard on every
hand and from conditions in the coun
try at large, as I observe them, I be
lieve Knox is growing stronger every
day. Intellectually he is the peer of
the best of the men whose names have
been mentioned so far, and the superior
of some of them."
Mr. Lane's attention was called to
the fact that some of the city party
men weee endeavoring to start a Taft
movement in Pennsylvania.
"It will make no difference," he said:
"Senator Knox is I believe, the choice
of the great masses of voters in Penn
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sylvania. They have pride in their
commonwealth and would be delighted
to see a Pennsylvania!! in the White
House, especially when he is such a
splendid typo of man as Philander C.
Knox,
"I have not the sligtest doubt but
that Senator Knox will goto the next
national convention with the solid
delegation of the Keystone state at his
back."
Mr. Lane made it clear that it was
his opinion that the conservative forces
of the country were turning to the
Pennsylvania senator, and when the
sentiment began to shape itself in the
various states, Kuox would loom up
larger and larger as a presidential
possibility.
RECORD OFJHE PAST.
No Stronger Evidence Can be Had in
Pennsylvania,
Loot we'll to their record. What they
have done many times in years gone by
is the best guarantee of future results.
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are unanimous in the conclusion that the
generally accepted limitation of human
life is many years b«low the attainment
possible with the advanced knowledge ot
which the race is now possessed. The
critical period, that determines its dura
tion, seems to be between 50 and 60; the
proper care of the body during this
decade cannot be too strongly urged: care
lessness then being fatal to longevity.
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are a dozen people here who have used
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with fine results." Sold by B. C. Dod
son.
Reduced Kates to Saratoga Springs
Account (1. A. R. Encampment.
For the National Encampment, Grand Army
of the Republic at Saratoga Springs, N. Y., Sep
tember 9to 14, the Pennsylvania Railroad will
sell excursion tickets to Saratoga Springs from
all stations on it« lines September 7 to 0 inclu
sive, good returning to leave Saratoga Springs
September 9to 17, at reduced rates. Stop overs
at New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and
Washington will be granted on ticketß reading
via those cities.
Tickets via New York will be honored by
Hudson River Boat lines between New York
and Albany or Troy.
By deposit of tickets with Special Agent at
Saratogo Springs and the payment of SI.OO an ex
tension of the return limit to October 6th may be
obtained.
For full information regarding stopovers, rates
of fare condition* of tickets and train servioe
consult Ticket Agents. 973-27-3t
C. B. Howard & Co., have received
from the Pacific Coast what is perhaps
the finest lot of REI) CEDAR shingles
that) ever came to Cameron county.
Another County Bridge.
a meeting of the County Commis
sioners on Tuesday the contract for the
erection of a 102 foot span bridge in
Shippen, near Franklin Housler's
farm, was awarded to the Penn Bridge
Co., for $2, 155.00, their bid being §341
lower than the next bidder. This is
considered a very reasonable price.
CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1907
10 NIGHT II BUFFALO,
m
Time to 3e Abolished During
Old Home Week in Queen City.
AN EVENT FOR EVERY HOUR.
Extracts From a Clever Letter by John
Sayles Which Appeared Recently In
The Times Says Everybody Will
Be Busy In Buffalo the First Week
In September.
Dear Old-time Buffalonian:
I now take my peu in hand to let
you know that your former abiding
place, Buffalo, is just now all excite
ment and animation over what it
pleases to call Old Home Week, which
will be celebrated here next Septem
ber.
Naturally enough, in spite of my
years, I am warming up for the ap
proaching event. You know as a
young man I was always ready for a
good time—feasting, parading and
skylarking generally. It looks now
as if we were going to have all these
things that week—with fiddling, danc
ing and other kinds of torments to
boot.
Of course, we expect you to come
back home and join us in the celebra
tion. That's why I am writing you
this letter. Without you there would
be something missing. Your absence
from this occasion would be like rub
bing it into me with a brick. I prom
ise it's a jolly old lark we'll have to
gether on these long autumn days. I
would add nights but we have ar
ranged to drop the night out of the
calendar during Old Home Week. We
are going to out-Joshua Joshua
•nd make the sun stand still seven
days for once in dear old Buffalo.
We've got all the Niagara power to
draw on and we'll illuminate the whole
world and the Tonawandas thrown in
b'gosh!
Buffalo is'nt what it was when you
left home. You would hardly recog
nize the old place. But we'll show
you what's what and who's who. You
remember how we did it six years
ago? While you are here we'll take
In all the sights. The McKinley
Monument will be dedicated some
time that week and with that and L,a
bor Day there'll bo . lively times
enough. We expect Grover Cleve-
Jand to be with us, too. He has'nt
been in Buffalo for years to stop any
length of time. Hear me now! If
Grover happens home that week we'll
raise the temperature sky-high in his
honor. Talk about your walk-abouts.
The old tune, "When Johnnie Comes
Marching Home Agfiin, Hurrah," will
he just a curtain raiser.
We Will All be Busy.
You won't find us hanging around
the house much Old Home Week.
While the women-folk are prinking up
in the morning we'll get outdoors in
the cool of the day and ride about Buf
falo's world-famous asphalt streets.
While we are out we'll take a look at
Buffalo's homelike residences, hand
some churches, modern school houses
and public buildings. We'll ride out
to the old Pan-American grounds and
see the new Albright Gallery and His
torical Building. Guess we'll take
the little folk along and let them see
the animals at the Zoo. Some morn
ing we'll go out to the Steel Plant and
get an idea of that great industrial
concern—it beats the world! As we
ride along we'll get an idea, too, of
Buffalo as a railroad center. Say the
lines of railroad that run within our
city limits are as numerous as bones
in a shad!
Once down town, we'll drop in and
see the new postofflce. That's a build
ing and a half, and no mistake. May
be they'll hand us out a letter in the
good old-fashioned way, eh? Well, if
they don't we'll look up the postmast
er just the same.
While we are looking around we'll
run over to the City Hall and shake
hands with Mayor Adam. Come to
think of it, though, the Mayor is half
the seas over. He gets that way
about this time every year. But he'll
be back from Scotland by September
saturated with the spirit of Bobby
Burns, fit for the time of his life.
What You IVlay Do.
There will be plenty to keep us go
ing afternoons. We can take a trol
ley ride to Niagara Falls and go down
fty the whirlpool and the rapids, or we
can take a sail (these fresh water
fellers call it a boat ride) over to
Crystal Beach. We must go out cer
tain, and see the champion Buffalos
wax some of the ball teams in the
Eastern League. I suppose we'll act
a little green out there, the rules have
changed so since we were young.
But we'll show up just the same—we
want the boys to know that us old
fellows are loyal.
Of course the big time for us will
be after sun down. That's when every
body will be jostling and elbowing on
the streets. It will be a little crowd
ed, I suppose, but we can get seats
in the grand-stand somewhere and
watch the floats and bands and march
ing organizations go by. I can't give
you all the particulars now about the
evening doings, but they'll be printed
as soon as they are given out. I heard
a man yesterday when evening doings
were talked about, say that he didn't
!know exactly himself but rather
thought that after the whole thing
was all over it could be summed up
in the language of the Democratic
orator, who when asked the question.
"What have tho Democrats ever done
while they were in power?" "Done?'
WILLIAnS GROVE PICNIC.
Reduce'J Rates via Pennsylvania
Railroad.
For the Grangers' Picnic at Williams Grove
Pa., August 26 to 31, the Pennsylvji nia Hail road
will sell excursion tickets to Williams Grove
from all stations in Pennsylvania, and from
Baltimore, Elniira, Frederick and intermediate
stations on the Northern Central Railway, Au
gust 22 to 31, inclusive, good to return until
Septembers, inclusive, at reduced rat*v. 972-11,
C. B. Howard & Co., have the only
large stock of shingles in the county at
the present time. RED CEDAR from
the Pacific Coast and WHITE CEDAR
rom Wisconsin.
Notice to Contractors.
THE Shippen School Hoard will let on Satur
day, Sept. 7th, 1907, at two o'clock, p. m., to
the lowest the best bidder, a contract to build :•
school house on North Creek. The Board re
serves the right to reject any or all bids. Speci
fications can oe seen at Court House. Enquire
of W. L. Thomas.
FRED K. ZIMMER, President.
GILLMAN LEAVITT, Secy. 27-2t
Seal*! Proposals.
SEALED proposals will be received by the Com
missioners of Cameron County, Pa., at their
office in the Court House in Emporium, Pa., un
til eleven o'clock, a. m., on the 2'ith day of Aug.
1907, and opened two hours later, for build
ing the substructure and superstructure of a
highway bridge in Shippen Township, Cameron
County, Pa.
Plans and Specifications for said bridge may be
seen in the Commissioners Office.
Bidders must submit a certified check on the
First National Bank of Emporium, Cameron
County, Pa., for amount mentioned in specifica
tions on file, Commissioners reserving the right
to reject any or all bids.
J. W. LEWIS.
S. P. KREIDKR,
O. L. BAILEY.
Commissioners.
Monday, July 22, 1907.—23-Bt.
OperaHouse, Wednesday, Sept.4
The Big Musical Record Breaker
MELVILLE B. RAYMOND Offers
Knute E ricks on
As "DAFFY DAN,"
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The Famous College Flag Hallet
The Rah! Rah! Rah! Girls.
X ließesi 3lu«ieal Show Here Xliis Season
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1 I September 1-7, 1907 I
GRAND RE-UNION & CARNIVAL
Buffalo celebrates the 75th anniversary of its incorporation
as a city, by a mammoth Carnival and Re-Union. If
Buffalo has ever been your home, come back—if it hasn't, ■
come anyway, for the town and all it contains will be yours.
DEDICATION OF THE SIOO,OOO
McKINLEY MONUMENT
THE SEVEN DAYS WiLL ALSO INCLUDE
Orations by the Notables of the State and Nation.
Water, Land and Air Tournaments.
Parades of U. • S. and Canadian Troops, Firemen, Fraternal Orders,
School Children and Automobiles.
Vocal and Instrumental Concerts.
Re-unions, Fetes, Musical, Literary and Art features.
Fireworks every night. Bands play continuously.
Gaily decorated buildings and an electric Court of Honor a mile long,
almost out-shining the glories of the Pan-American Exposition.
Something doing every minute.
THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS GIVEN IN PRIZES
DON'T MISS IT —COM Ei
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jfflST'Watch for final Program in this paper next week.
Charter fioticc.
VTOTICE is hereby givfn that an application
will be made to the Court ol Common
Pleas of Cameron county, on Friday, the thir
teenth day of Septemper, 1907. at two o'clock, p.
m.,under the provisions of theCorporationAct of
1871 and it« supplements, for a charter for an in
tended corporation to be called the Cameron
County Agricultural Association, the character
and object of which is to hold agricultural ex
hibitions, annually in the county of Cameron,
State of Pennsylvania, and for the encourage
ment and promotion of stock-raising* grain,
poultry, handiwork, fruits, dairy prrducts, et
cetrea, and the owning, leasing, or contracting
for the use of ground, the erection of build
ings, and the making of ali improvements there
on necessary to be made in order to hold exhi
bitions such as are usually had at agricultural
fairs; and for these purposes to have, possess
and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges
conferred by the said act and the supplements
thereto.
27-31 GREEN & FELT, Solicitors.
Charter Notice.
N OTICE is hereby given that an application
will he made tothe Governor of Pennsyl
vania 011 Tuesday, the seventeenth day of
September, 1907, by Josiah Howard, Joseph
Ka.ve, Henry Anchu, Mrs. Laura B. Howard, B.
W. Green and William H. Howard, .under the
act of Assembly, entitled "An act to provide for
the incorporation and regulation of certain cor
porations," approved April '29 th, IX7-1, and the
supplemeats thereto, for the charter of an in
tended corporation to be called EMPORIUM
LAND COMPANY, the character and object of
which is purchasing, holding, improving, leas
ing and selling real estate and for these purposes
to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits,
and privileges of said act of Assembly and sup
plements thereto.
26-st. GREEN &. PELT, Solicitors.
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