The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, October 22, 1890, Image 2

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    THE FOREST REPUBLICAN.
J. C. WtNK,
f DlTOK 4 PROPHltTOI.
WEDNESDAY, OCTORER 22, 1890.
llEItJBMCAtf TICKET.
STATE.
OOVKRNOK,
GKO. W. DELAMATER, Crawford.
LIRUTFItA NT OOVSRHOR,
LOUIS A. WATRES, Ijiekawanna,
SKCRETARY OF TNTFRTf AI. AFFAIRS,
THOS. J. STEWART, Montgomery.
JUDICIARY.
PBESiriENT JVTKIR,
SAMUEL, D. IRWIN, Forest.
OHO. II. HIGGINS, Warren.
A won a T r. j v no e,
C. W. CLARK, Tionesta Township.
t'orsTv.
STATB RENATR.
L, C. BOYD, Clarion.
AssEMnr.Y,
S. S. TOWLER, Jenks.
. , PROTHONOTART,
CALVIN M. A UN Eli, Tionesta Borough.
SHERIFF,
JOHN IV OSGOOD, Kinsley.
rOUNTT POM MISSION Fit,
JAMES MrlXTYRE, Harmony.
C. F. LKDEBUH, Ureen.
rOt'NTT AUDITOR,
T. B. CORK, Tionesta Borouch.
W. W. THOMAS, Tionesta Township.
JI'RY COMMISSIONER,
J. N. UEATI1, Kinjrsley.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
The Republican Conference having ad
journed jme dir., without making a nomi
nation for the olHco of President Judge of
the 87th Judicial District, and having re
ceived the nomination of the Rcpulilican
party at the primary election in this Coun
ty, and believing that Forest County is
Entitled to that olllce as of right, I will re
main in the Hold as a candidate, and hope
to receive the hearty support of the Re
publicans of Forest County.
Samuel D. Ihwin.
To the Voters of the 37th Judicial
District i
Having received a largo maority of the
votes cast for President J udgo at the Re
publican Primaries hold May 10th, 1800, I
wish to say to the voters of this Judicial
District that I am a candidate for the
election, and desire your hearty co-operation
in the Fall campaign. I shall use
every honorable means to aid and serve
"ou, and feel confident that we will achieve
success. I am, Yours very truly,
Geo. II. Hioqins.
OUR TICKET.
Voters of Forest County, we wish
to lay a word to you about the candi
date on the Republican ticket, and
which you will have a chance to vote
for in less than two weeks from this
dale.
As to the State ticket we wish to be
thoroughly understood when we say it
embraces the names ot men who, per
sonally, are the peers of any of their
opponents in this contest, aud politi
cally we claim they are far, far in ad
vance of all others. In their tour of
the State we ask voters to contrast
their mauly, honorable discussion of
the issues which are now before the
American people, with the slanderous,
rand slinging campaign waged by the
Democrats. It is useless to' go over
the field, which has been covered so
thoroughly during the past few weeks,
and give reasons why Republicans
should be Republicans just as much
now as in '88, or as they expect to be
in '92. We hope no Republican will
Jonger try to console himself witb the
thought he can bolt the ticket now and
make it all right then. Parties are
not fostered and kept in that way.
Htay by the party. That is the only
safe way.
Of the President Judgeship it is
needless to say much. Unfortunately
for the Republican party in this dis
trict, there are two candidates iu the
field. The Democrats hope to profit
by this state of affairs in our ranks, by
electing their man. It only remains
for the Republicans to see that they
do not succeed in their designs. The
Republicans can and will win the fight
in the face of this apparent split if
they falter not. And with this we
leave the matter in your lands,
willing to bow to the verdict which
yoa may render.
c. w. CLAR K,
the Republican nominee for Associate
Judge, is one of the men who never
shirks his duty, be it at the front, in
the heat of battle for the Uuion, or in
a civil office bestowed by bis fellow
men. Always the same honest, large
hearted man in whatever sphere of life
you meet him. As a brave soldier of
the late war Capt. Clark honorably
wore the Union blue through four
years of bloody conflict, and came
home with a record for bravery and
fidelity to the cause, which in the pride
of any true solHier. A man ot ripe
year, unbiased mind and honest heart,
who will say that he is not just the
man for Associate Judge, where per
sonal prejudices should never be al
lowed to enter? Who knows Capt.
Clark intimately that would not will
ingly allow him to sit in judgment ou
his case, no matter what personal dif
ferences bad previously existed be
tween them? And that's the kind of a
man we want to put on tho bench.
Vote for him, and elect a man of hon
or and unswerving integrity.
for the oliice ot Mate benator we
have an exceptionally good candidate
m the person ot
L. C. BOYD,
who comes to us splendidly recoru
mended by bis neighbors and those
who know him best, as one of the ster
ling young men of Clarion county. A
man of ability, honor, and of the
strictest integrity. Give him your
hearty support, notwithstanding we
are in a district which is thought to be
hopelessly democratic,
DR. B. 8. TOWLER
is the Republican candidate fur As
sembly, and we feel proud to be able
to present to the voters of Forest
county such ao excellent man for that
important place. Dr. iowler is so
well and favorably known to the peo
pie of this county that anything we
might say could scarcely add to the
high ettecui iu which he is held by bis
fellow men. A true Republican, one
whose time and moans have been given
for the up building of the party, who
has never faltered io his devotion to
its principles, who has ever stood
shoulder to shoulder with his fellow
Republicans in every important fight
since his residence in the county, never
"sour" nn lite ticket or talking in bis
tent when his services were needed, he
certainly deserves the heartiest sup
port of every true Republican in the
county. He is pro eminently the man
for the office of Representative, and
no man friend or foe will deny his
ability to make a member of whom
the county may be proud and who
will reiiect great credit upon Ins con
stituency. His abilities as a speaker
are recognized by nil, and we have uo
doubt he would immediately forge tn
the front as a leader among his rid
leagues in tho House. This i one of
the most Important oflices to be filled
this year. As before Mated, there is a
United Slates Senator to elect, the
State to be re apportioned into Con
gressional districts, and many other
milters of vital importance to come
before the next legislature. Can Re
publicans be indifferent to these mat
ters? We think not. With such an
exceptionally good candidate to vote
for we have no idea that you will
waver for a moment, or allow your
selves to even think of giving a friend
ly or complimentary vote to the oppo
sition. Personal friendship is one
thing and political duty and fidelity
quite another. Let us give Dr. Towler
the Republican vote to a roan. When
the Democrats are standing firm it
becomes us to do the samo.
CALVIN H. ARNER,
our candidate for Prothonotary, has
abundantly proved bis fitness for the
position to which be asks a re election.
His conduct of the Prolhonotary's
office during the past three years has
been emiueutly satisfactory to the
people of the county, and au examina
tion of the records kept by him will
convince anyone who wishes to know,
that be has performed his duty in a
most excellent manner and shown
himself more than competent to dis
charge the duties of that office. This
fact was recognized when, last spring,
he was accorded a unanimous re-nomination
by the party. His pleasant
treatment of those who have bud busi
ness to transact there has made him a
host of friends in all parties, and tbey
will see to it that Cat. is re elected by
a bigger majority than before. He
will get the full party vote, and many
from the opposition, who believe that
a faithful officer should be rewarded,
will give him their cordial support.
Fleet him and be assured that the
affairs of that office will receive the
same good attention tbey have had in
the past, to which will be added the
ripe experience be has had in the past
three years.
JOHN R. OSGOOD,
the Republican nominee for Sheriff, is
one of the industrious, energetio and
wide awake young men of our county
whose sterling worth is recognized by
all who know him. Born and reared
n our county, he has by bis own ef
forts and houest toil made himself
what be is, a perfect success at what
ever he undertakes. From boyhood
be has followed lumbering and job
bing, and io this capacity has employ
ed a great many men, everyone of
whom will vouch for him in any par
ticular. In our many years' acquain
tance with him we have yet to bear
the first breath of suspicion uttered
against his honor or integrity ; in fact,
he is regarded as the soul ot honor by
all who know him his word is bis
bond every day in the week. Of bis
staunch Republicanism there never
has been a taint of suspicion. Of his
capabilities, the successful conduct of
his own business affairs is a guarantee
as to that, and that he will make a
faithful officer, as ho has always been
a citizen, and friend of the laborer,
there is neither cavil or doubt. Give
John your earnest support; it will
be most worthily bestowed.
JAMES M'lNTYRE,
one of our candidates for County Com
missioner, is a man in every way well
qualified for the position, and of his
popularity as a candidate the large
support he got at the primaries speaks
louder than woiua. lie is a man of
excellent judgment, careful aud con
servative in business affairs, prompt
and reliable in all his dealings. The
success attending the management of
his own business matters gives ample
assurance that he will be tho right
man in the right place. Unfortunate
ly for Mr. Mclntyre just at this time
be is eutlering from an injury received
some time ago by being thrown from a
load ot bay, whith may prevent bis
going out to make a personal canvass
and meet the people, which he would
very much like to do, and we hope the
voters will bear this in mind, and not
allow it to militate agaiust him at the
election, but that they will toll up a
big vote for a good man to luok after
their affairs for the next three vears
la common witb his iieiuhhors who
know him best we vouch fur James
Mclntyre, and recommend him in
every particular.
C. F. LEDEUUK,
the other Republican nominee fur
County Commiebiouer, deserves aud
should receive a large popular vote of
the people, lie is well kuown through
out the county, and io all his acquain
taocesbip there is nune that nill im
pule to him a dishonest motive, or that
will say he has a dishonest hair in his
head. He has ben a member of the
board for three years during which
time be has faithfully endeavored to
perform every duty devolving upon
bim in an honorable aud busiuess like
niaouer. There is not that man living
ou earth who can serve a term in the
office of County Commissioner and en
counter no opposition, or escape some
censure. Doubtless Mr. Ledebur has,
as all past officials have, incurred the
displeasure of some, yet bis acts have
had the stamp of houesty in them, and
1 it is impossible to make auy fair-mind
ed man believe differently. lie is the
only one of the old board now before
the people for re-eleetioo, and, as
every tax-payer knows, it is a good
practice to have at least one old head
in that office, and that there is danger
in putting in an entirely new set of
men. Vole for the Republican candi
dates for Commissioner and your
affairs will be in safe hands for tho
next three years.
COUNTY AUDITORS.
For the office of County Auditors
the nominees are T. B. Cobb and Wm.
Thomas, both capable, men, and as
they havo no opposition will both be
elected. The same may be said of our
candidate lor
JURY COMMISSIONER,
J. N. Heath, who will also be elected,
there being two to elect. John de
serves a pood vole aud will get it.
Now, Republicans, this is your tick
et. Let us stand by it shoulder tn
shoulder. There is no reason why it
should not go through with tho usual
majority, and the way to put it through
is to vote it ' straight, and allow no
petty personalities to swerve us from
our duty to the cause. Be Republi
cans. A soldier who votes for Pattison
forgets his comrades and refuses them
houorable burial.
The Hall Ring aud their satellites
are boasting that the haughty Harry
Alvan has an easy "walk over" in his
race for the State Senate. It is great
ly to be hoped that they may keep on
entertaining that idea until the votes
are counted. Ridgway Advocate.
ii
The Democratic campaign so far
has been one of slander and personal
abuse. It will be so to the end. The
Democratic parly presents no "issue"
this fall. The Republican party, on
the contrary, has a well defined policy.
The Republican pri ly has just passed
a Protcctivo measure known as the
McKinley Bill as a part of its policy.
It proposes to pass soon another bill
which will secure to the poor negroes
and poor whites of the South the right
of franchise, a right withheld from
both classes by au oligarchy made up
of "Southern gentlemen, sah." The
McKinley Tariff Bill is a clean Re
publican measure. Not one Demo
crat voted for it. Not one Democrat
will vote for the Federal Elections
Bill. The Democrats to day io Penn
sylvania are so hostile to. the McKin
ley Bill that once in power in Congress
tbey would repeal the bill. But in
this campaign they utterly ignore the
fact that Congressmen are to be elect
ed. To speak of this fact would in
volve them io something else than a
campaign of slander and falsehood.
They hope to create dissatisfaction and
disaffection against the entire ticket
through heaping abuse on the head of
the ticket. It isn't Delamater they
are after nearly so much as the Re
publican party of Pennsylvania.
WESTERN NEW YORK A. PENN
SYLVANIA RAILROAD, formerly
B., N. Y. fc P. R. R.
Timo Table taking effect July fith, ISflO.
Eastern Time 7oth Meridian.
Trains will leave Tionesta for Oil City
and points West as fol'.ows:
No. 93 Through Freight (enrry-
ing passengers),
sscngors). a. ni.
Halo Express 12:23 noon.
No. 31
Hullaln Exnr
No. 61 Way Freight (carrying
passengers)
No. 33 Oil City Exr ress
5:00 p. m.
8:05 p. m.
For Hickory, Tidioute, Warren, Kin7.ua,
Bradford, Olean and the East :
No. 30 Olean Express 8:-ll a. m.
No. 32 Pittsburgh Express 3:49 p. in.
No. Wl Through Froight (car
rying passengers 7:13 p. m.
Trains 03 and 06 Run Dailv and carrv
Sassengers to and from points between
il City and Irvineton only. Other trains
run daily except Sunday.
Get Time Tables anil full Information
from J. L. CRAIQ, Agent, Tionesta, Pa.
R. BELL, Gen'lSupt.
J. A. FELLOWS,
Gen'l Passenger & Ticket Agent,
Buffalo, N. Y.
S.H.
GENERAL MERCHANTS.
Dealers in
IT TT IR; 2sT ITTJ JE& IE.
-Also,-
UNDERTAKERS.
TIONESTA, PA.
tlUGUST MOiiGK J$t.
of tho firm of MORCK BUG'S,
OPTICIAN'S,
Specialist ill Errors of Retraction of the
Eye. Examinations free of charge.
WARREN, l'ENN.
DETROIT
Hill tlm cost ot hoisting saved to
'ff Storekeepers, llutiliors. Funnels.
j Mai'hinihlH, liuildcrs. Contractors
. ri t mill others. Aillllitfcil lit l.n llif.
A.'f iri'fHli-sl i in ii-f iv.'iiimitK itvnr muilit
' i in turklo blocks. Freight prepaid.
V ? Write for cntalojrue. Fulton Iron
V ' & Engine Wks., 1U Brush St., I)o
O '? troil, Mich. Entail. JH."i. myjs.
VATCIlMAKICi.
V Tho iiiiilnmignod would rnspect-
fully announce to his old friends, that he
has returned to Tionesta and has located
in tlio Kepler Block, formerly occupied
by Mr. L. Fulton as a harness-shop, where
he will bo prepared to greet hisold friends
aud many new ones. Having contracted
an iuwurd disea.se from w hich I have Buf
fered for ii-t yearn, and which requires ex
ercise, I must therefore have an hour's
walk each morning and evening, and shall
open my oilice ut 8 o'clock, A. M., and
close ut 8 o'clock, P. M.
U. RALLE, Tionesta, Pa.
SEN I) your Job Work to the REPUB
LICAN Oflico. J
GRAND OPENING!
OF OUR VAST
Fall k Winter Goods
AT THE EVER POPULAR
MARIENVILLE,
Wo arc receiving one of the most com
plete stocks of Fine Dress Goods and No
tions, Men's Clothing, Youths' Clothing,
Children's Clothing, Overcoats, Boots and
Shoes, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Plush and Cloth
Wraps, Jackets, Ladies' Fino Underwear,
Shawls, Watches and
ry, Trunks, Hand-Bags, Boston Rubber
Goods, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Wall Pa
per, Millinery Goods,
GENERAL MERCHANDISE!
WE CALL THE LADIES' ATTENTION TO OUR
EXTRA FINE STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS !
HATS, BONNETS, Ac, TRIMMED ON SHORT NOTICE, BY EX
PERIENCED
And for Gentlemen we have the
best Stock of Imported Cloth for
Overcoats and Suitings to be found
in Western Pa. All work guaran
teed as represented and fits perfect.
&r MO QR BOTTOM F8ICES.
DAVID MINTZ.
DAVID BARNETTS
FAMOUS . LOW . PRICE
3e. 1
New Goods Arriving Daily. Call and
see our elegant stock.
New ad. in this space shortly.
PROPER - & - DOUTT,
(SUCCESSORS TO HERMAN A SIQGINS.)
DRUGGISTS & GROCERS,
TIONESTA, - - - PENN.
IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND
Tim FimimsT moamms
BERRIES, FRUITS 4 VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS, IN SEASON.
In our Drug Department, which la in charge of a thoroughly competent Clork,
will always be found the
PUREST DRUGS AND CHEMICALS!
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH UTMOST CARE.
WALTER'S
GREAT -:- PROPOSITION !
Wo will give more fresh meat for the
cash at our Meat and Produce Market in
Tionesta, Pa., than any one in Forest
County.
We also pay Cash for Hides
and Pelts.
C. II. WALTER.
STOCK OF
PA.
Charms, Fino Jewel
and
MILLINERS.
J. 11. AGNKW.
OKOHUB W. TAYI.OU.
AGNEW & TAYLOR,
ATTORNEYS AND lOlNSELLORS AT LAW.
Offices: Lcnniau Building, Washing
ton, i. v. uioncsia, forest uo., i'a.
Will practice before the U. 8. Supremo
Court, Court of Claims, District Courts,
and Departments of tiovernmont.
Special attention given to the collection
of army aud navy claims, pensioiiH, pay,
bounty, etc., eases arising under the cus
toms, navigation and internal revenue
laws, and patents. Correct forms, blanks
and instructions mailed to claimants free
of charge on receipt of their nuuies and
P. O. adJress,
DR. A. FISHER, DENTIST, Warren,
Pa. One of the oldest and most suc
cessful practitioners in this section of the
State. Will visit Tionesta every regular
court week. uiayaj-ly.
New Goods!
Goods arriving Daily.
Look out for his now Ad. next week.
J. M. MINTZ, CUT PRICE STORE.
XEW Kl.l'I.Iill Ill.Ot K, . . TIONKSTA, IA.
H. J. HOPKINS & CO.
Are too fearfully busy to write an
ad. for this space just now.
rwjisrnrai
"Always (ho Cheapest and tlio Best.".
The Boston Clothing House,
OPIUM IIOLNi: IlIAHH,
MAEIENVILLE, PA.
I have lust leturned from the Kant and am receiving daily the larger and best so
loetod stocks ot Dry Hoods, Hoots, Hhoea, Clothinir ami Trunks, Ao., ever bhotvii at
hard-pan prices in Forest County, and ask you to cull aud ace me. My block consists
of a completo lino of
FAXCY AKD NTAI'LK IKY OOOUM, XOTIOXS, AC,
At Prices Dclow thorn All.
BOOTS, SHOES, & RUBBER GOODS.
I have a complete lino. In fact ono of tho lnrirest eyor shown here, at such prices
that will please all. "CANDKE" is our leading Rubber Clouds.
AS j-j TO m Cl'OTttlUG I
I have a IJoss lino. 500 Completo Suits to aolect from, and of (ho very best make,
and marked at rock-bottom prices. Made especially tor my trade.
In Cliildreii'a Clothing my line is completo and marked away down.
As to Men's and Hoys' Pants, my stock is immense. In prices from Wl cents to
fii.00 dollars each.
LADIES' CLOAKS AND WRAPS, &C.
Fino Block of ail the loading styles, in prices that will soil them.
IILT FUSTEIIR, GOODS,
I have a eomploto assortment of LadioV Underwear, Hose, Coi-he!s, Ac., and a dandy
stock of SILKS AND PLUSH KM. Ill fact my stock of Hats, Caps, Carpets, (ienU'
Furnishing Hoods, and Ocnural Merchandise is A No. 1. Uive mo a cull.
MEYER LEVY.
Lawrence & Smearbaugh,
-DEALERS IN-
CLOTHIKG, DRY GOODS NCTIONS HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES, QUEENS
WARE, STATIONERY, CANNED GOODS, CUTLERY,
JEWELRY, TOBACCO, CIGARS.
BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY !
GOODS OP FIRST CLASS QUALITY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
:0OUMBY ?BFfO! AHD OASH:
-
TAKEN IN EXC1I4NU12 rOK GOODS.
Low Prices!
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