Established, 1806. Cameron County Press HENRY H. MILLIN, ICrtitor anil »*roi»rletor Orvxllk Pkoudkoot, Assistant and Manager. Raymond Klees, Assistant Foreman. W. Scott Sthrnbh, Assistant Local Editor. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmammm REPUBLICAN TICKET. For Auditor General, A. E. BISSON, of Erie County For State Treasurer, JEKEMIAH H.STOBER, of Lancaster County. For Judge of the Supreme Court, ROBERT VON MOSCHZISKER, of Philadelphia County. For Prothonotary, Register, Recorder! and Clerk of the Courts, WILLIAM J. LEAVITT. of Shippen. For District Attorney, FRED ARN JOHNSON, of Emporium. For Jury Commissioner, FRANK L. MILLER of Grove. Where Everyone Helps. Whenever the people of Pennsyl vania goto the polls in anything like their "full numbers, they roll up a Republican majority that is the wonder and admiration of the Republicans of the rest of the country. These majorities have put the state at the head of the Re publican column and made it the leader of Republican policy and sentiment. There never has been a time when a large and Overwhelming Republican majority from Penn sylvania was more needed than it' is this year. It is not merely a question of electing the Republican candidates for state offices; it is the more important one of giving sup port to the real principles and pur poses of the party. Those principles and purposes found their truest advocate and representatives in the Senators and Republicans members of Congress from Pennsylvania during the re cent extra session struggle over tariff revision. They won their fight against both Democrats and Middle West Republicans, who had broken away from the safe anchorage of the party on the pro tection question, and they should be overwhelmingly endorsed. Can there be any doubt about where Pennsylvania stands? Certainly not. What is needed however, is such a demonstration of its position as can be best given by an overwhelming Republican ma jority at the coming, election. Every Republican should contri bute to this, for the result will have unusual significance. Don't Experiment You Will Make no Mistake if You Follow This Advice. Never neglect your kidneys. It you have pain in the back, urinary disorders, dizziness and nervousness, it's time to act and no time to experiment. These are all symptoms of kidney trou ble, and you should seek a remedy which is known to cure the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills is the remedv to use. No need to experiment. It has cured many stubborn eases in this vicinity. Can Emporium residents demand further proof than that contained in the following testimonial: Mrs. C. F. Decker, 40 S. St. Marys St., St. Marys, Pa., says:"For two years I suffered from kidney complaint. There were severe pains through my hack and sides, headaches were frequent and tny ankles swelled. 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Get the Pure Clearola, which is only put up in one-half ounce packages. Ask to see it. F. G. Fritz, Oneonta, N. Y., writes: "My little girl was greatly benefitted by taking Foley's Orino Laxative and I think it is the best remedy for constipa tion and liver trouble." Foley's Orino Laxative is mild, pleasant and effective ami cures habitual constipation. Sold by all druggists. Kodol is for Dyspepsia, Indigestion sour stomach, or for any stomach trouble. Kodol is very pleasant to take and it acts promptly. It digests all the food you eat, for it is composed of the very same digestive juices that are found in a healthy stomach. It is guaranteed to relieve you and is sold here by all drug gists. EASIER SAID THAN DONE. Dr. Flannigan—Shure, you needn't be alarumed about the swellin' on the baek of or nf>ek. Doolev. It's nothln' CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1909 ANDREWS SOUNDS NOTE OF WARNING Republicans Told of Danger ol Over-Confidence. DEMOCRATS ON STILL HUNT Seeking Complimentary Vote# For Nominee For Supreme Bench and Banking Upon a Small Poll by Ma jority Party. [Special Correspondence^ Philadelphia, 0"t. 26. Colonel Wesley R. Andrews, chair man of the Republican state commit tee, today sounded a note of warning to the Republicans of Pennsylvania. He made it clear that he expects every Republican voter in this state to do hia duty on Nov. 2. With election day only about one week off the state chairman insists that there must be a lining up of the Republican forces in every county if tkßepublican ticket is to be elected, as it ought to be, by an overwhelming majority. Since early in September Chairman Andrews, from the head quarters of the Republican state com mittee in this city, has been directing an aggressive campaign. Not that the Republican ticket is in danger; it is not. But many Republicans of Penn sylvania frequently take Republican success for granted and make no espe cial effort togo to the polls. It was this danger of over-confidence that Colonel Andrews had In mind to day. "Pennsylvania Is the banner Repub lican state; we have the votes, and to poll the right kind of majority It Is only necessary for the voters to cast their ballots," said the chairman. "Many Republicans In an off-year like this, when there Is no particular ex citement. proceed upon the theory that the rest of the party will vote and thus Insure the election of the ticket. Now it Is an axiom of warfare that an army must constantly be on guard. I want to warn the Republicans of this state against the 'last card' tn politics. They should see that Democratic ef fort does not threaten Republican suc cess. "The Republican party has a splen did ticket. A better one has never been offered the people of Pennsylva nia. A. E. Sisson and J. A. Stober are able and experienced men; they have records that commend them to the people, and they are public spirited citizens. They will contribute their full share to a continuance of good government in this commonwealth. The Judicial Canvass. "Judge Robert von Moschzisker will make a great supreme court Justice. He has a splendid record as a, com mon pleas pudge; he is known to the lawyers of the state as one of the ablest members of the Pennsylvania bar, and he has the confidence of all of the people. Not a syllable has been uttered against him since his nomination. His qualifications for the supreme bench are conceded by every body. He ought to be elected by a tremendous majority. His Democratic opponent, Mr. Munson, Is presenting this state with a spectacle it has never before witnessed. He is the only can didate for a high judicial office, who, in his eagerness for election, has so far overlooked the proprieties as to make a personal and compromising campaign for votes. He is now on a campaign tour, meeting the voters and making what are nothing more nor less than ordinary stump speeches. In Wllliamsport he maintains a large lit erary bureau, which has sent out thousands of documents and letters, in which he asks the voters to sup port him as a non-partisan candidate. He has adopted the endless chain sys tem of letter writing and by this means hopes to reach every voter in the state. "The old-fashioned Idea that judi cial office should seek the man and not the man seek the office manifestly has no place in the Democratic candidate's plan of politics. Ido not believe many Republicans will entertain for a mo ment the proposition that they vote for a Democratic candidate for the su preme court. "Mr. Munson's conduct in the cam paign illustrates his conception of the dignity of the highest judicial tribunal in this commonwealth. Judge von Moschzisker has taken no part what ever in the campaign. He has asked no one to vote for him. He will take his seat on the supreme bench with out having violated its sacred tradi tions. National and State Issues. "As I have repeatedly said, the elections in Pennsylvania this year are of national importance. A failure of the Republicans of the Keystone State to score a handsome majority would be accepted by the low tariff revision ists of the middle west as evidence that our people are not particularly in terested in the protective system. "A reduced majority will furnish an impetus to agitation for a lowering of the tariff rales. Pennsylvania is sat isfied with the new tariff law.because it. is bringing prosperity. It should be the first, state to record its indorse ment of that legislation. "There is another and very sound reason why the Republicar.' of the Keystone Statu should poll ~n unpre cedented off-yea." majority the com- Spot Cash Guarantee have the complete line of the well known "Se curity Stock Food"and for a limited time only will give a 10% discount on all 1 food purchases. The manufacturers Spot Cash Guarantee goes with every package, which is the strongest of guarantees. WE USE BEST JUDGMENT The Old Reliable Drug Store, GEO C. TAGGART, Prop. mg election. Next year we must elect Governor Stuart's succeoaor and other state officials, a new leglalature that will elect Senator Oliver's successor, and a congressional delegation. A re duced majority in November would not only be a backward stop» It would encourage the Democracy and Inspire It with hope of success In 1910. "The Republican party In Penney' ▼anla has never been In bettev con dition than It is toiUr. But I have ■aid. It is necessary that every Re publican do his duty on Nov. 2." «"* ' suspicion®. She—l'm going to get you your sup per to-night myself, dear! What would you like? He—H'm! O, some ot the cold roast of yesterday, my dear, and some pickles!—Meggendorfer Blaetter. iHIMWI KEEPING |S(\lJi| secret is what ill vertise them. U Hl|\\\\l\l\\ Y°u know they're 111 l II ' 85'llill\\ml\ best; so do a few I 111 It U tWHI nlittlll others I But the III] II general public—are lln II they informed? 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