THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. J. I. WENK. Editor 4 Pao.putToa. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1906. 1906 OCTOBER 1906 Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. Sa. 789 1011 1213! 141516 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3l MOON'S PHASES. T48 I .New 17 8:41 p.m. am. VAaloon Third i n 10.39 Quarter lJ a. in. ) Quarter 24 run i. Moon n-i 11MB 01 p.m. Republican Ticket. 8TATK. Governor, EDWIN 8. STUART. Lieutenant Governor, ROBERT S. MURPHY. Auditor General, ROBERT K. YOUNG. Secretary of Internal A ffairs, HENRY HOUCK. COINTV. Oongres, Hon. N. P.WHEELER. State Senate, JOHN K. WILSON. , Aembly, T. D. COLLINS. District Attorney, A. C. BROWN. Coroner, Db.C. Y. DETAR. Down wttb tbe boaeea, ulioata Hearst; "let me ran tblnna." Ptiila. Press. Down with tbe bosses, shouts Emery; "let mo run tilings." Get ready to cast your vote for tbe straight Republican ticket. A better, cleaner or more worthy ticket from top to bottom was never placed before tbe peo ple. A vote for T. D. Collins is a vote to send an able and honest representative to Uarrisburg, who will labor for and sup port none but tbe best legislation for tbe people. Give him your earnest support. Forest County should give Nelson P. Wbeelera well nigh unanimous vote for Congress. T.iftt us show our appreciation and pride In tbe fact that, in this great district, one of tbe largest in the state, the Republicans came to Forest county to get a good candidate for Congress. If T. D. Collins is willing to give bis time, means and talents toward giving Forest county an able representative in tbe State Legislature, tbe people should not be slow to avail themselves of the op portunity to send blm to Uarrisburg by a rousing majority. And we believe they will. Some of tbe men in this section, who not only worked energetically for Mr. Emery, when be was a candidate for Congress, but also spent their own coin In bis behalf, are not for him at present, They found him as ungrateful as egotis tical, and when be intimated that tbey "tried to rob him" tbey concluded they bad gone far enough with him. So far as they are concerned tbe frost is on the Emery pumpkin good and plenty. Oil City Blizzard. Speakino of Edwin S. Stuart's prom ises on the platform, the Philadelphia North American, leading fusion news paper of Pennsylvania, says: "Puiladel pblans, of one political faith or another, know that Mr. fetuart actually means what be says Bnd that, if be shall be elected, the whole power of bis great office will be exerted to turn bis prom ises into actual achievements. - The re form cause is not goiug to fail, even if some reformers shall not succeed in get ting possession of the office." Lidlifter Berry, tbe brickyard pro moter, and all round reformer of other people has not yet produced bis capitol graft evidence to Attorney Carson, who says he is ready to proceed legally the moment Mr. Immaculate Berry's evi dence is forthcoming. Why don't you "put up or shut up," Mr. Bill Berry? To make wild charges and not be able to prove them makes you the laughing stock of tbe public. As tbe late lamented Ar temus Ward would have said, "your father, tbe elder Berry, would not bave been such a goose, Berry." Everybody works but Berry He runs round all day, Drawin' bis reg'lar wages Helpin' tbejackass bray. When be needs stutf for brickyards Does Willie pass the hat? Not on your gaudy tintype! He's too sleek for that. Ever since he's beard about Emery Willie's on tbe path, Vomiting out much language On capitol allermath. Tbe reliirm crowd bangs out washing "We washee everything tine," But none of the brickyard linen Is on tbeir line. Brookville Republican. Mr. Emery manages to "put bis foot in It" nearly every time be opens bis mouth. In addressing some laboring men at Baugor, last Saturday, be said: "You workmen poll more than 1,000,000 votes in this Commonwealth. If you would but use tbe enormous power at your command intelligently you could control tbe Legislature of the state. Some of you bave bad so little regard for the precious right of suffrage that you bave sold your votes. Think of a man weigh ing 1H0 pounds selling himself for $1.00, a little over half a cent a pound, when pork is selling at 12 cents a pound." It is doubtful whether another man In all tbe State could bave been nominated for Governor who would make such fearful breaks as this same Emery, Comparing laboring men with bogs is about tbe limit, and to Intimate that tbey would sell themselves by tbe scores is an Insult calling for tbe sternest rebuke. AJi "J" tf yXn'. ', , Hon. NELSON Nelson P. Wlicclor. Hon. Nelson P. Wheeler, tbe Republi can nominee for Congress in the 2Stb Dis trict, comprising tbe counties of Elk Forest, Mercer, Venango and Warren, was born in Portville, N. Y., on Novem ber 4th, 1841. As a boy he went to tbe public school in his native town, later driving each morning to Olean Academy six miles distant, and though the way in winter was long and cold, be was never late to school. He afterwards attended academics in Deposit and Homer, N. Y. He never went through a college, but bis band, mind and heart have been trained in the broader uuiversity of actual life. He never took a degree as civil engineer, but can survey land, lay out a railroad, or prove lines as well as the average en gineer. He never studied law, but can hunt up arguments and adjust legal points equal to a lawyer. Mr. Wheeler's grandfather and father before him being lumbermen, it was natural that the subject of our sketch should take up that line of business, be ginning in a small way with a water mill at Newtown, on Tionesta Creek, when quite a young man, when it required a day's journey over tbe roughest of roads to reach the railroad. Tbe business has gone on increasing under bis careful managment until tbe Arm of Wheeler Jt Dusenbury has a plant not excelled by any firm in Pennsylvania, and best of all, a name for honesty, integrity and right dealing that bas never truthfully been impeached, Tbe headquarters of the firm are at Endeavor, Forest county, where Mr. Wheeler bas lived with the exception of ten years that bis family were in Tidioute to enjoy the advantage of the excellent schools of that place for thirty-five years. Mr. Wheeler is a ditector in tbe War ren National Bank, also In the Forest County National Bank In Tionesta, and bas lumber interests in Michigan and tbe west. He was County Commissioner when only twenty-five years old, and has held various township oflices. He served in the State Legislature and did good Camion's- Great Speeches. In his great speeches in Philadelphia last Thursday night, he made three on tbat evening, Speaker Joseph Cannon said: "On November 6, I hope to bear tbat Pennsylvania has given 100,000 majority for Stuart and tbe whole Republican ticket. I am glad to indorse one of your own citizens who is tbe candidate for Governor. Edwin S. Stuart, I am proud to say, is both a personal and political friend of mine. There is not money enough in the whole Commonwealth of Pennsylvania nay, in the whole world to swerve the integrity of the candi dates on the Republican ticket. Tbey are worthy of your vote. The Lincoln party is being used by Democrats to aid them in wresting the balance of power from tbe Republican party. They falsely claim to be followers of Roosevelt. The Democratic platform adopted two months ao is not in accord with the principles of the President. Therefore, how can the Lincoln party stand for the idea of Roose velt? If you want to hurt your indus tries and our industries turn down the Republican party and the Republican ticket, that everybody sees you can't belter from the standpoint of principle and personality. Under these circum stances you will hurt production where you are now running with energy and hope and enterprise, and you will atop lor the next two years and you will merely mark time and you will advauce slowly. It is up to you." Will auybody longer doubt President Roosevelt's wishes in this campaign? Don't you think the President wants to see the whole ticket win in Pennsylva nia? Square yourselves now, Republi cans, and go to work for the whole ticket from top to bottom. Ik Emory is so terribly shocked be cause the hospital appropriations by the state are inadequate and demanding that tbey should be larger, why is it be "dodged" when a bill for the estab lishing of a miners' hospital came up in the Senate while he was a member of that body? Mr. Emery wasu't so friendly to hospitals in those days as he seems to be at present. But Emory wants votes now. Bkury is the first and only Stale Treasurer on record known as a heavy borrower from a very much favored State depository. Berry favors the bank and the bank it favors Berry, It was wrong for even a politician from New Mexico to borrow monoy from a deposi tory last year, but this year it seems the proper thing for tbe State Treasurer to get "accommodations." But Berry's a "reformer," don't you know. 4 Jit 1 fi 4 P. WHEELER. work for bis constituents in '78 and 79, but refused a second nomination on ao count of being needed in his business. Mr. Wheeler is a man who shrinks from publicity; if bis own conscience ap proves of an action that Is bis greatest reward. He toils constantly, taking breakfast at 6:30 a. m.,and from that time on until night falls he is busy. He never bad the faculty of skimming over a sub' feet, but must always dig to the roots. His motto bas always been to perform every piece of work to the best of bis ability, after getting all tbe information possible, and then not to worry over the results. Twioe only has be permitted himself a vacation, once in 1896, when be visited Eugland, Scotland and France, and last year when he traveled through tbe Orient with his wife and daughter, tbe numberless trips be bas made all over the United States and Canada being mainly on business tor himself or for the firm. These trips abroad only strength ened and increased his love for his native land, and nothing in bis journey de lighted him more tban to find American locomotives and sewing machines in Je rusalem, and California canned peaches on the desert of Sahara. Mr. Wheeler has earned bis living by honest labor and has never made a bad Investment where be has trusted bis own judgment, there fore be is all tbe more competent to guard tbe affairs of state, and will carry the same painstaking earnestness and oau Hons energy into tbe making and pre serving ot onr nation's laws. In business he is tbe soul of honor, and his employes love and respect him as an honest boy loves bis father. Of tbe thousands of laboring men vho have worked for him in bis long business ca reer there is not one who would not fight, if need be, in defense of him. Politically Mr. Wheeler has always been a staunch Republican, believing implicitly in the principles of tbat party, A firm friend of President Roosevelt, be will prove a tower of strength to the President in bis efforts to give the people the best government on earth. Cream of the Sews. No man Imagines be is ai homely as he is. Thompson's Barosma, Kidney, Liver and Bladder Cure is purely vegetable, perfectly harmless and should be given to young children for any weakness of the kidneys or bladder. 50o and $1.00. Dunn & Fulton. There's nothing quite so foolish as au angry fool. I had been troubled with bleeding and itching piles for seven years and was entirely ourid by San-Cura Ointment. J. C. Sterling, Waplewood Stock Farm, Titusville, Pa. San-Cura Ointment, 2rc Wash with San-Cura Soap. Dunn it Ful ton. Did you ever hear of a man falling in love with a woman's Intellect. My husband's left arm was covered with carbuncles. Tbe Doctors gave him medicine internally, and to apply exter nally, butnothinghelptdhim. San-Cura Ointment healed bis arm in a few days, leaving it sound and without a scar, Mrs, F. Pmiatt, Llms, W. Va. .San-Cura Oint ment, 25c and 60c. Dunn A Fulton. --If the shoe fiti it's a sure sign a wom an will ask for a smaller sv.o. How's This? We oiler One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh, that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chknry A Co., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F.J. Cheney for the last lo years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. Wkmt Traux, wholesale druggists, To ledo, o., Walking, Rinnan A Marvin, wholesale drungWts, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Price 75o per bottle. Hold by all druggists. Testi monials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Don't accuse men of acting the fool; perhaps they are not really acting. An Awful C'oiigli Cured. "Two years ago our little girl had a touch of pneumonia, which left her with au awful cough. She had spells of cough ing, just like one with the whooping cough and Botne thought she would not get well. We got a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which acted like a charm. She stopped coughing and got stout and fat," writes Mrs. Ora Bussard, Br u baker, 111. This remedy Is for sale by Dunn & Fulton. Says Insurance Costa Too Much. Indianapolis, Oct. 23. A special committee appointed by the governor, which has been investigating the office of tbe auditor of the state for a year with special reference to mutual and stock life insurance companies, sub mitted its report to Governor Hanly. The general conclusions of the com mittee are that "The cost of life in surance to the public is too high. The present maximum premium rates for Insurance are so much In excess of needs as to permit of extravagant management of companies, thefts of their funds, division of profits and other great abuses without rendering the companies insolvent Indiana in surance companies, like many compan ies of other states, have been guilty of extravagances and abuses though they have maintained solvency." Nothing ! Fear. M Hhers need bave no hesitancy in con tinuing to give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to tbeir little onea, as it contains absolutely nothing injurious. This rem edy is not only perfectly safe to give small children, but is a medicine of great worth and merit. It has a world wide reputation tor its cures of coughs, colds and croup and can alwava be relied upon. For sale by Dunn A Fulton. Thompson's Barosma bas cured a great number of chronio cases of Kidney, Liver and Bladder diseases. It la purely vegetable, reducing inflammation and carrying oil' all Impurities tbat irritate tbe organs. 50o and f 1.00. Dunn A Fulton, A homely girl always selects a girl homelier than herself for her bridesmaid. Have Yau a Dear Frlrnd Who la affected with Rheumatism? If so tell them tbat by reason of the cures wrought in tbeoommunity of Warren, Pa , by Crocker's Rheumatic Cure, a number of business men bave associated them selves together to manufacture and extend the sale of tbe medicine. It's taken inter nally in small doses and the peroent of permanent cures is above the average, at 60o per bottle. For sale at Dunn & Ful ton's. Take Notice. All persons holding Green township Road Orders will please present tbetn to Edgar Goodwin, TownBbip Treasurer, on the Sth day of November, 1906, being tbe first Monday of tbe month, as Interest will cease on that day. By order of Road Supervisors. T. D. Collins, Secretary, Charles Klinkstivkr, Ass't Seo'y. PROCLAMATION. Whereas. The Hon. W. M. Lindsev. President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for the county of forest, has issued his pre cept for holding a Court of Common Pleas. Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Court, Over and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for the i t . . futility oi forcisi., mi commence on the Third Mouday of November, being the 19th day of November, 1906. No tice is therefore given to the Cor oner, Justices of tbe Peace and Con stables of said county, tbat they be then and there iu their proper persons at ten o'clock A. M., of said day with their records, inquisitions, examination, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their office appertain to be done, and to those whoare bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be In tbejail of Forest Connty, that they may be then and there to prosecute against thein as shall be lust. Given un der my band and seal this 22d day of uciouer, a. it. i:nx. A. W. 8TROUP. L.8. Sheriff. TRIAL LINT. List of causes set down for trial In the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsvlvania, commencing on the Third Mondav of November, 1906: 1. T. D. Collins, F. X. Kreitler, F. K. nrown ana v. w. uickey vs. Li. is, Clough and T. E. Bradley. No. 6. Sep tember term, 1905. Summons in Eject ment. 2. James I. Monro ss vs. A. Msbon. No. 19, February term, 1900. Appeal from J. P. 3. Catherine Bailey et al, vs. Ida Hammond et al. sso. l, September term, iwo. Attest, J. C. GEIST, Prothonotary Tionesta, Pa., October 22, 1900. Divorce Notice. To Joxeph 31. rieree, late of Clarington, A-ennsyivania : Whereas, Alice Pierce, your wife, bas niea a llDei in tne court or Common Pleas of Forest County, of February Term, No. 3, 1906, praying a divorce against yon, now you are hereby notified and required to appear in said court on or before Monday, tbe 19th day of No vember next, to answer the complaint of tbe said Alice Pierce, and In default of sucu appearance you will be liable to bave a divorce granted in your absence. A. W. Stroup, Sheriff of Forest County. Ritchey A Carrincier, Attorneys for Libellant. Administrator's Notice. Letters of Administration on the estate of Mary Bruce, late of Tionesta, Forest uounty, f., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indented to said estate are bereoy notified to make payment without delay, and those having claims or demands will pre sent theui, duly authenticated, for settle ment, Li. J. Hopkins. Adm'r, Tionesta, Pa A. C. Brown, Attorney. 10-3 Ct las. If. 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