THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. i. C. WINK, Editor Phophiitoh. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26, 1906. 1906 SEPTEMBER Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th.lFr. Sa. CZZZZZJ 23 466 78 9 10 11 12 13 1415 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 S- 24 25 26 27 28 29 anal ianaiiinai ii iui j,it,ii.iii,iij,,ilii.i..ilit.t ,4 Moon fi Third V Qiuiler MOON'S PHASES. 6 :S8 a p m. in 1U p.m. GNf w i a T:3S Moon 10 ft-m. Firm oc Ml .yCjiurtcr 6 J a.m. Republican Ticket. STATE. (roiwnor, EDWIN 8. STUART. Lieutenant Governor, ROHEKT S. MUKPIiY. A uditor General, ROBERT K. YOUNG. Secretary of Internal Affairs, HENRY HOUCK. COINTV. Congre, Uon. N. P. WHEELER. Assembly, T. D. COLLINS. IhMriet Attorney, A. C. BROWN. . Coroner, Dr. C. Y. DETAR. Don't fail to be in Tioneata Friday af teruooD, when the Republican State can didates will be here and speak to the people. Tub fusion platform bait ought to catch something, having narrowed down to Lew Emery, Bryanlsro, Standard Oil aDd the Little Red Brewery. Thk Republican conferees of the 27th Congressional district have finally suc ceeded in naming a candidate in the per son of Major Joseph G. Beale, of Arm strong county. Major ileale Is very popular with the people and his election is a foregone conclusion. Why does Emery persist in closing his eyes and mouth to the real issues of the campaign while giving so much time and space to woman's suffrage? Why not an swer some nf brother Castle's damaging charges? The Oil City Blizzard thinks Emery might about as well denounce Mormon ism. Now that the Pennsylvania railroad Is supporting Emery, according to Emery's own boast, we suppose the brewery-loving candidate will lop off one of the main reasons for asking the support of the "dear people." Next thing we know he'll be saying nice things about the Standard, probably. At the meeting of the Republican con ferees of this, 26th, Senatorial district, held at Johnsonburg on Monday after noon, John K. Wilson, son of W. Day Wilson, of Clarion, was nominated for State Senator. The district is composed of the counties of Clinton, Cameron, Clarion, Elk and Forest, and each county was represented, W. G. Morrow, of West Hickory, being the regularly accredited conferee from Forest. Mr. Wilson is a young and energetic Republican, who stands high in the estimation of bis peo ple, and if elected would be an honor to the district. The control of the next House at vvaauington win ne decided live weeks from next Tuesday. The current and tide of political affairs set towards Re publican victory on national issues. As ite weeks pass they bring a rising Re publican tide. Phila. Press. This is a wholesome admission coming from a paper which has hitherto been lending aid and comfort to the Democratic ticket. The Press, like most other astute ones, sees the handwriting on the wall. The Emery bubble is "busted." His harangues are growing more tiresome every day. From this on the "frosts" will be more frequent and more killing. Pull him off. Home pride means a vote this fall for N. P. Wheeler for Congress: Forest county may well be proud of this honor that has been given thnm the chance of voting for a candidate for Congress from this county. Let us make it unanimous. Democrats feel this way, why should not every Republican? Marien ville Express. Good words fitly spokon. Mr. Wheel er's home county should make his vote well nigh unanimous, for a cleaner, abler xnah is not found within our borders, one whose every act in life is like an open book and will bear the closest in spection. An honor to any people and one of the kind of men President Roose velt would desire to have sent to Congress. Thk following resolution passed by the Erie M. E. conference, which closed its sessions in Meadville two weeks ago, is quite to the point: "Resolved, That wedenounceany party or man who places the brewery, church and school iu the same category," For some time after the publication of the resolution about three minntes, per haps there was cnuHiderable speculation as to whom the resolution was directed at, until the following declaration by Lewis Emery, Jr., Democratic candidate for the exalted position of Governor of this great Commonwealth, to Mr. Likins, was unearthed: "However, had I been at home I would not have withheld my donation irem that brewery, no more than I would from the churches, schools and hospitals. I should have been derelict if I had not come forward and done my part." " Is there a man in all this broad state who professes the least leaning toward Christianity or moral living that could support a candidate who would utter such a brutal sentiment a that? If so let bin) take up the cudgel for Emery. In Philadelphia there 1b again the deuce to pay in politics. This time the trouble Is in the camp of the righteous (?), right in the inner circles of the holy ones of quakerdom. Good gracious! Who'd have thought it? Bribery in the ranks o the reformers; and that on the very door steps ol the ne plus ultra of reform, the City Party, which has battled long and valiantly for "civic righteousness," pur ity iu politics, etcetera, etcetera. That party held a convention last week for the purpose of plaeintf lu nomination a can didate for district attorney along with other county officers. The fight was be tween one (tiblioney and one Shoyer, with the "reformers" for the former, and Mayor Weaver for the latter. Gifcboney wins and the Mayor charges bribery aalnst the GiblMiney followers, and thon has the audmilly to prove his cbxrOH to the satisfaction of the successful candi date who promptly oV lines to accept (he "tainted" nomination, while ilitrlct at torney Bell talks of puttiug the guilty ones in Jail. And thus it goes, the very ones that have been crying aloud against machine corruption can't keep out of th dirty sIoiikIi long enough to completes ticket. It's a casn of reformers lading nut and honest men net I Inn their dues. It was claimed the nomination of Gibbo ney would add 50,000 votes to the Emery outfit. Now it la verily believed the fifty thousand will irn against that ticket. Mercer County Mr. People Pleased WIiocWt. With Rome people take offense because there is nothing else lying around loose. That our worthy citi.eu and Congress ional nominee, Hon. N. P. Wheeler, was well received by the people of Mercer county is evidenced by the kindly men tion which the newspapers of the county make of bis visit there recently. The Dispatch says: Hon. Nelsou P. Wheeler, of Endeavor, 'ornst county, the Republican candidate for Congress iu the T ent v-eiirhtb dis trict of Pennsylvania, paid Mercer enmi ty a visit last week, snendini; mint ol Wednesday at the fair. There he met hundrods of the leading citizens of the county, many of them Democrats, and as a result of his trip be made a host of warm frieuds. His appearance bears out what has been said of him that be is an energetic and successful business man. He lias noue of the ear-marks of the professional politician, and his manner and bearing, cordial aud free, but digni fied, are sure to inspire confidence among the voters wherever be goes. That he has the desire, if elected, to serve the people of every county in the district to the best of his ability, and that he will make an excellent Congressman can not be doubted; and it is practically certain that the people of the district, by a band some majority, will select him as their representative. Mercer countv will Hn her full share for him. as she baa for other Republicans in the past. The Grove City Reporter, which prints splendid likeness of Mr. Wheeler, says in connection therewith: Hon. Nelson P. Wheeler, of Endeavor. Forest county, was here last Friday, get ting acquainted with his prospective con stituents. Mr. Wheeler is a fine looking man, with a pleasant manner that im presses all who meet him with his honesty and Intelligence. It is needless to say that his men Idolize bim, and the people of bis county, Forest, all respect him. He is an independent man, and is bound by no clique in a political way, and made ro promises, neither does he expect to in regard to his course in Con gress, excepting the one that he has made to the people of this district, to eive tbem a representation in Congress to the best oi nis BDinty. 'me people of the entire district will take pleasure in voting for mm, ana it is oeneved that be will ee cure a very large majority. There is no reason whatever why every Republican in me aistrict snouid not vote for him. Emery's Insult to Country Papers. The Sharon Telegraph, which lias been normally supporting Emery's candidacy, takes that gentleman to task for his bad break in offering an insult to the country press in a recent speech at Kittanning, when he is reported to have said the country newspapers were subsidized or bought. Emery, in bis fury has made many bad breaks, is making tbem every day, but as to the country editors, who are usually independent, having their own living to make, and a thousand times less liable to sell their opinions than the city editor, whose opinions are usually doled out to bim by the syndicate that owns the paper, this insult is about the worst that the haranguing candidate has yet made. The Telegraph's article fol lows: Candidate Emery, on the fusion ticket, had no business to state that the majority of the country newspapers had been either brought up or subsidized by the Standard on company or tne Republican party leaders, aud that the majority of the country papers were corrupt. If he said this, as quoted in bis speech at Ki tun ing one night recently, he Is either woe fully mistaken or inclined to misrepre sent. . There are many papers in this state that were accustomed tody theRepublican flag at all times, which have "flopped" over and are supporting Mr. Emery. Wouldn't It be just as fair for the Ito iu oucan candidates to call these papers corrupt as for Mr. Emery to stigmatize the country papers that are supporting Stuart corrupt, and intimate that they have been bought? The fact of the matter is that a country paper is a pretty diffl cult proposition to tackle when one is en deavoring to buy its political support, and Mr. Emery should know this above alt men. It is such kind of random talk that causes public speakers to be frowned down, and loses support to the party in whose interest such speakers are talking. The country newspaper (and by that is meant the ones published outside the big cities), is honest, and its editor if he is the right kind of a man Isn't to be bought, and those who try to do so generally find to their sorrow that they have made a big mistake when they approach bim with any such a proposition. There have been papers declared for Emery in this sec tion, as well as those which have not, yet there has not been the slightest Insinua tion that any of them have been corruptly approached by either side. The country press is all right, honest and straightlbr- word, and insinuations like those re ported to have been uttered are totally uncalled for and should not have been uttered. t'lianiberliiiii's CoukIi Itomcily Arts on Na ture'! Hun. The most successful medicines are those that aid nature. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. Take it when you have a cold and it will allay the cough, relieve the lungs, aid expectoration, open the secretion and aid nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Thons. ands have tosti lied to its superior excel lence. It counteracts anv tern leni'V ol a cold to result in pneumonia. Price, 25 cents. Larue size. ,r0 ceuts. For sale liv Dunn A Fulton. Grand Republican Rally State Candidates to Visit Forest County Next Friday Afternoon. .:v A t ; IV; vH . -. ., i1- 1 - I 'i 1 ij '1 ; I i t I 1 HON. EDWIN S. STUART Come to Tioucsta and Meet tlio Republican Sandard Bearers. As has already been aunounced the candidates on the Republican State Ticket will meet the people ol Forest County at Tiouesta next Friday afternoon. Septembor 28th, aud a rousing meeting will be held at the Court House. In the party will be ex-Mayor Edwin S. Stuart, candidate for Governor; Robsrt S. Murphy, candidate for Lieutenant Governor; Hon. Robert K. Young, candidate for Auditor General; rrot. Henry Uouck, candidate for Secretary of Internal Affairs. Our local candi dates, Hon. N. P. Wheeler, for Congress, and Truman D. Collins, for Assembly. will also be present on this occasion. The State candidates will be in charge of Lol. Liewls b. Beitler, Deputy Secretary ol the Commonwealth, who is a close per sonal inend and neighbor of Mr. Stuart, the nominee for Governor. Major Alex McDowell, one of best known and pleasautest speakers in the State, will also be I member of the party. Lay aside the cares of life for one day and make it a point to be present on this occasion, probably your last opportunity to meet the next Governor of Pennsylvania, candidate Stuart Is neither a scold nor a slanderer. His speeches are pleasant anil con viucing. They have the true riug of sinoei ity. No Republican need foar to tie to his candidate for Governor this year. He is a man of high principle, unsullied private life and spotless official record. Forest Couuty Republicans we know will welcome their standard bearer upon the occasion of his visit to this county with en tbusiasm and in large numbers. Keiietiyiue s nne cornel band will lurnish the musical Inspiration, and a real gala day may be looked for. Everybody Welcome! POINTED PARAGRAPHS. is, Whnt Is n slu'ii of nc In others of course, a sign of souse In you. Some people think they have done their duty if they express n willingness to do it Some people in time grow almost fa mous for hearing of things that never happened. The average man will stand without hitching u great deal better than if ho Is tied to a poie. There is one thing sure iu a homo where lliere is always enough cooked for company they always have it. How severe a young niau is with the love affairs of a widower, ami how se vere an elderly niau Is with the love affairs of a young fellow! The jealousy of the children when mother cuts the pie Isn't anything com pared wltli that they feel In later years when father divides it. Atchison Globe. One Way to Get a IVralun Carpet. A woman who accompanied her hus band up the Khyber pass In Afghan istan tells how she saw a fine Persian carpet and coveted it. An assistant to their host went out and returning said: "My head man snys the owner of the earppt is a wicked old man, who will not sell his carpet at any price, but he has gone for the night to Rleep in a lit tle vlllnge close by, which Is beyond British boundary. He wants to know If he shall make n hole In the wall of the mud but and steal It while the old sinner sleeps. Shall he walk iu at once and kill hi m and take It? He will do whichever lnenisiihilt likes." Meni sahll), however, discovered that she could live without the carpet after all. Cream of the Sevrs. Every rose has its thorn and a few more. San-Cura Ointment cures Cuts, Burns and prevents blood poison. Wash with San-Cura Soap. 25oeaoh. Dunn A Ful ton. Broken hearts rarely add to the un dertaker's Income. Your general health cannot be good unless the kidneys, liver and bladder are right Thompson's Barosma makes tbem right. 50c and f 1.00. DunnAFullon. The easiest way to convince a woman is by refusing to try. To prevent blood poison use San-cura Ointment on Cuts, Burns, Bruises and Old Sores. Antiseptic aud healing. 25o and 50c. Dunn A Fulton. A woman never thoroughly enjoys anything she can't cry over. The laxative effect of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets is so agreeable and so natural you can hardly realize that it is produced by a medicine. These tab lets also cure indigestion and biliousness. Price25 cents. Sample free at Dunn k Fulton's drug store. A dilference between husband and wife is less dangerous than indifference. Ilon't lie a Mkeplic. Seeing is believing. You can believe what most people say. II, G. Bynod, of Sunbury, Pa., under date of September 25th, says: "I have been troubled with rheumatism for five months; I have used oue50o bottle of Crocker's Rheumatic Cure and have been benefitted more by it than all other medicine I have ever used." For sale by Dunn A Fulton. 8I0O it i:va It I), 100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to leai n that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fra ternity. Catarrh being a constitutional d mouse, reii in res a constitutional troat-I nienl. Mall s I alarm Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly aiion the blood and mucous surface of the system, there- oy destroying tlie foundation ol the dis ease, and giving the patient, strength by nuiiding up the constitution anil assist ing nature in doing its work. The pro prietors have so much faith in its cura tive powers that they olfor One Hundred Hollars tor any case that it tails to cure. Sund for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. CH KN K Y A CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are theliest. .J. of Leeper, Pa., have mover! to To Continue All This Month. The great Clearance Hale at the Big Department Store of David Minlz, at Marieuville, will be continued during the entire month of September. This ought to be sufficient notice to those who are on the lookout for great bargains in mer chandise. 4t Thompson's Barosma has never failed to cure or relieve any disease of the Kid neys, Liver or Bladder; also Rheu matisui, Sciatica, Palpitation of the Heart, Nervous Debility and Female Weakness. Thomp son's Barosma can tie taken by all ages and has cured many children of Non-re tention or bed-wetting. 60c and f 1.00. Dunn A Fulton. Kellettville, Pa., Where we do Merchant Tailoring, Cleaning, pressing and repairing. Located in W. W. Kribbo' store, up Btai rs. Ivoccmm6D(led by good people. Give Us a Call. Jog. IL M?ivm PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER, The Maish Laminated Cotton Down Comforts. Warmth without weight is essential to sound, re freshing slecy. These Comforts arc luxuriously warm anil wonderfully light. The filling is in one piece, no lumps, no thin places, and is absolutely pure and sanitary no shoddy or cotton waste. Silkoline or Satteen coverings. Let us show you. mofliira Knox Hats. We are showinir the unequalled Ivooz Qualiti-s and assortment of Sift and Stiff Hats lor Pal! and Winter, couibtued with the unap proachable Knox Style.' Price: Soft Hats, Derby Hats, Silk Hats, Opera Hats, $2.(10 to $4.00 3 00 to 5.00 7,00 and 8.00 6.00 to 10.00 We are also exclusive agents for the lollowing style leaders : YouiiMii's, Guyer's, Itoclol's, Imperial THE McCUEN CO. 2b AND 29 SENECA ST. , OIL. CITY. PA. WHITE PINE Flooring, Siding, and material for Window Casings and Inside Work. A good supply to select from always in stock. Call on or address. JAS. J. LANDERS, TIONESTA. PA or F. P. AMSLER. Fred. Grottonborger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work uertainlnff to Maclilnnrv. V.n. glnea, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General Klacksm ithing prompt ly done at Low Rates. Repairing Mill raacuiiiery given special attention, and Bawmnutiuii nimraiiieeu. Shop in rear ol and just west of the Shaw Uouse, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRETTENBERGER Charter Notice. Notice Is hereby iriven that an annHm- tlon will be made to the governor nf th Btato of Pennsylvania, on Monday, Octo ber 15th, A. D. 11RNI, by W. A. Jhiiios, K. B. James, C. E. Robinson, J. E. Mullin and R. M. Jones, under the ant Of HHKPIll- bly of the commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, entitled "An Actio provide for the ncorporatlon and Regulation of Natural Gas Companies," approved May liltth, A. v. inou, uiiu iiib supplements tiiereto, for the charter of an Intended corporation to be called James City Gas Comnanv. thn character and object of which is the pro ducing, denllnif in. traiiHDoriinir anrl storing natural gas in the townships or harmingtnn, Washington, Knox, Highland, Mlllcreek, Clarion, Paint aud Elk, In the county of Clarion, state of Pennsylvania, the townships of llowe, Jenks and Harnett, iu the countv of For- est, state of Pennsylvania, the townships of Jones, Highland, Spring aud Mill stone, in the county of Elk, state of Pennsylvania, and the townships of Wetmore and Sorireant. in the countv nf McKoan, stale of Pennsylvania, and sup plying the same to consumer in the said township of Highland, in the county of .Ik, and the said township of Wetmore, iu the county of McKenn, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the riL'hts. benefits and nrivileues nf thn said act of assembly and its supplements. J. rc. mullin, Solicitor. September 12, lWXi. A Difference. It is all very uice to have the frost ou the pumpkin, for that's a traditiou of the soasou. But it's au entirely different proposition to have it on you, especially when you are wearing nothing but a summer suit to protect you. Are Von Going, to Shiver Until Winter? Or are you going to give us au opportunity to inako you a Suit or Overooat, out in the latest Fall Fashion, from the must exclusive woolens ever shown iu this city, and made to your personal measure to a guaranteed fit, at Made to Measuro $15 Suits or Overcoats Think it over, it's worth considering. Prompt nd careful attention given tu all mail or ders aud samples seut free ou request. Glasaow Woolen Mills Co., WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS. 22 sEim OIL CITY, PA. Monarch Clothing Co. Grand Fall Opening Sale. For the special entertainment of patrons visiting the Mon arch Clothing Co's grand fall opening sale, there has beeu brought from Paris, France, an exact reproduction ol the fa mous Grugnol Lyonnaise, wherein celebrities of Revolutionary times are made to utter their world-famous cynics, humorous and tragic. The French puppet shows tell the story of the Revolution by means of figures carved and dresoed to represent the char- acters of that day. The gay Puppet Show with its tiny stage, electrio lights, carved actorB, and its comic curtain will be exhibited at the Monarch Store for one week beginning Monday, Oct. 1, at 10:30 b. ro. There will be three eotertainments each day under the supervision of Mr. Milton P. Lyons, the uoique en tertainer of Philadelphia. For further particulars of sale and eutertainment see program on our hand bills which will be distributed In due time. Store will be closed Saturday, Sept. 30th, till 5 p. m. HepalrM Boilers, Tanks, Agitators, and NelN Second Hollers, Etc. Stills hand Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. End ofSuspension Bridge, Third ward. Oil. CITY. I A. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cures Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough. MONARCH CLOTHING CO. NEXT TO CHAMBERS' All AITV HH NEW BUILDING, WIL I I , f fm To Cure a Cold in One Day I Take Laxative Bromo Quinine i Tablets. (y Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months. ThlS Signature, SfJsr Cures Crip in Two Days, on everv
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