REPUBLICAN NEWS ITEM. CHABEES L WING, Editor. Published Every Thursday Afternoon By The Sullivan Publishing Co. At the County Seat of Sullivan County. LAPOETE, PA. VV C. MASON, l'residen. E. M. DI'NHA.M Tioas THOS. J. INGHAM, Secretary. Entered at the L'om Office at Laporte, an aecond-claHB mail matter. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. For Auditor General, William P. Snyder, of Chester. J For State Treasurer: William L. Mathues, of Delaware. For Superior Court Judges: - Thomas A. Morrison, of McKean. John J. Henderson, of Crawford. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET, For District Attorney: WM. P. SHOEMAKER. For Jury Commissioner: FRED. W. PEALE. For Coroner: J. A. CAMPBELL. STATE Wilis Ol'fii Pennsylvania Republicans to Make An Aggressive Canvass. PRELIMINARY WORK IS DONE Party Organization, Which Is the Greatest In the Country, Is Pre paring to Roll Up An Immense Majority. [Special Correspondence.] Philadelphia, Sept. I.—With the be ginning of this week the Republican campaign in Pennsylvania can fairly he said to be already under way. While the formal opening of the state com mittee's headquarters in this city will cot take place for a few days, there has been a vast amount of preliminary work done since the candidates were placed in the field. The chairmen of the several county committees are in a position to get down to practical campaigning at once. Senator Boies Penrose, who suc ceeded Senator Quay as chairman of the Republican state committee, is ex pected home from the wilds of British Columbia in a few days, and Colonel Wesley R. Andrews, secretary of the state committee for many years, will be here on Monday next. Colonel An drews has been at work practically all summer, with temporary headquarters in Meadville, where he has had a corps of clerks, stenographers and typewrit ers engaged on correspondence cov ering every county, borough and vot ing precinct in the commonwealth. Poll books have been distributed, lists of county committees and vigilantes throughout the state have been com piled, and everything has been gotten into shape to begin operations at the headquarters here without delay. A GREAT ORGANIZATION. The organization of the Republican party In Pennsylvania is a marvelous institution. There is nothing like it in the coun try. No political organization in the world, it is believed, can compare with it. It has a wonderful system and it is always in touch with the voters. The name anil address of every voter in the commonwealth, with precise infor mation regarding his politics and en vironment, can be found at the head quarters of the Republican state com mittee, and at the outset of each cam paign these lists are revised and brought up to date for use both prior to and at the election. Like the successful newspaper ad vertisers, the managers of the Re publican organization of Pennsylvania attribute their success to "keeping everlastingly at it" They do not let their interest in the county organizations lag after a cam paign has been fought, but they goto work at once to prepare for the next contest. The rank and file of the party workers appreciate this, and they join heartily in the efforts to have their respective county organi zations constantly in touch with their voters and ready at all times to re spond to requests from the chairman of the state committee for informa tion desired for the welfare of the party. Republicans in other sections of the Union have come to look upon Penn sylvania as the best organized state in the country. The fact that the Republican ma jorities are invariably greater than those given in any other state can be tiaced to the system which keeps the county organizations in constant and direct touch with the state committee. it is proposed In the present cam paign that there shall be nothing left undone to make the result of the elec tion in November eminently satisfac tory to the party leaders, both in the state and the nation. Republican committeemen through out the state have been at work look ing up Republican voters and getting them registered so as to qualify them to voto at the election, which falls this year on November 3. After getting their voters registered, the Republican workers will see to it that they are qiiajifled to vote. Saturday, October 3, will be the last day for the payment of taxes to qual ify voters for the November election. In the vast amount of literature which has already been sent out by Secre tary Andrews, Ae importance of regis teHngand having the voters nay their taxes nas been duly Impressed upon the committeemen. WILL BE AGGRESSIVE CAMPAIGN. The plans for the state campaign have not been fully determined upon, but It is known that the canvass, while it will b« a short one, will be made upon the most aggressive lines and that a determined effort will be made ; to poll a large Republican vote in every county in the state. Meetings will be held whenever requested by , the chairmen of the county commit- j tees, and every assistance will be : given by the Republican state com mittee to the local organizations to ! rouse enthusiasm among the voters and in other ways to insure the best possible results for the ticket. The candidates named by the Re publican state convention are all men of unimpeachable character. They have all been before the people, and their records are above reproach. The nominees for the superior court, Judge Jolin J. Henderson, of Crawford coun ty, and Judge Thomas A. Morrison, of McKean county, have both served on the bench, and each has won an en viable reputation among the members of the bar and the judiciary of the commonwealth. Senator William P. Snyder, of Ches ter county, the nominee for auditor general, and William L. Mathues, of Delaware county, the candidate for state treasurer, are both aggressive and sturdy representatives of the stal wart Republicanism of Pennsylvania, and they have merited by their public services and their devotion to the in terests of the people the honors con ferred upon them by their party. They have been in the searchlight of public opinion for years, and not a single dis honorable or discreditable act can he traced to either of them. In the communities in which they are best known it is predicted they will each be given unprecedented ma jorities at the coming election. An effort is to be made to harmonize Colonel Bryan and the lion. David Bennett Hill. The harnionlzers should take clubs with them.—Norwich (Coun.) Bulletin. Grover Cleveland says he will run again if he can be shown that it is his duty to do so. As Grover is amiable, nowadays, lie will be willing to assist any one who tries to show him.—Salt Lake Tribune. The Brooklyn Eagle has the credit of rediscovering Cleveland, and it says he will accept if shown that this is bis duty to the country and his party. Better cut the country out.—Jersey City uournal. FOLEYSHONEY^TAR for children; safe, *urm. No opiate* Bargains It is our business It is our business to save our customers as much as possible on Harnesses, Robes, Blankets, Whips, Platform Wagons, BUGGIES AND ROAD WAGONS. Call and examine my stock and see what you can save on a pair of Blankets. You can also get your horses shod while you get your grist ground at the mill. W. E. MILLER, FORKSVILLE, PA. <0 99 = A question for your Comfort, A consideration for your Cash. • Our prices will help you to economize; come and see Cor yourself—figure the advan tage. Prices that help you to help yourself. SUMMER GOODS ON iEXHmjT^^ ?????? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. ■'mm&m *»• John D. Reeser's Big Store Bank Block, Dushore, Pa.John D. Reeser's Big Store | Bank Block, Dushore, Pa THE SECOND WEEK OF OUR I GREAT Our Entire Stock of coats, I\/T tH ir 1 111 m 1 Evi -'7 ,h ' n S Reduced dur waists, suits, wrappers, un- It—l vJLllllliiCl JCI ling this Great Clearing Sale. ! derwear, hosiery. Take advantage of these I neckwear, hammocks, Big Reductions in Shirt Waists, 1.50, 1.25 and 1.00 Great Bargains. Get our I ladies' gloves and all Sum- shirt Waists reduced to 50c, 75c; and 50c Shirt cash cupons with all your mer goods. Waists reduced to 35c. purchases. L one? reefed 11 to S "oo; Great Millinery Reduction at Men s shirts ~00 shirts j.50 and 1.25 suits reduced 4 "t_T_tr 4 reduced to 75c; 75c ones to to SI.OO riail IT rice* 50c, and 50c ones to 2") C. UNDERSKIRTS as reduce ! prices; i.oo skirts reduced to 75c, and 75c ones to 50c; this also takes in crash and linen skirts. 1.50 and 1.25 ones reduced to 75c; also white pique skirts 2.25 skirts reduced to 1.50. Ladies' Oxford Ties at greatly reduced prices. It will pay you to lay in a supply at these prices" at \john D. Reeser's Big Store. Bank block. I 'i.vr >; i - "• F ZDTTSIEIOIR/lE] • [To Cure a Cold 1 » n ". . y Two Days. | BANNER SALVE Take LAXatlVe Bromo Quinine Tablets, /s on every I 1 the most healing salve in the world. Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months. 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' n'o - ZJ 2 Oatmeal 71b lor 2sc. 0 (/> Star Soap. 4c cake, special by -> y* 5 £ the box ?§c-So <l> Tj-~w Cracked Corn, Corn Chop, 1)c £ £ cr £ C w* -1 - Bran 2001b sack 2.25 )or 5c per cwt. - £ Middlings " 2 3"> advance deliver'd " Q - ff) r T ,, .i n. x - v Muncy Valley L«a X n FIOUI' niHialinS 2 ->o ' Porte, Sone.stown w rv 3"* 1) and Hinsdale. < o O • >1 Send money order, register letter or <-c < P £ -r; personal check, 5 Er i Wieland & Kessler, General Merchants, pr °g l rilt o mill TEAM IP.A.. Buy at Home! When you want a Sewing Machine that you can depend on, here is the place to come. We have them all styles, and prices Write and ask us what we sell a good Drop Head Machine for SPOT CASH, that is the way Western houses sell you their cheap machines without a name. We carry everything in Porch Furniture also Proch Curtains of all kinds. Molcombe £f Laoer, Furniture ef Undertaking DUSHORE, PA. TELEPHONE. 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PHOENIX, Arizona. | A RE YOU GOING TO BUILD K* A NEW HOUSE 1 OR LAY NEW FLOORS IN THE OLD ONE'' If so, it will pay you tV) get some of our IDari> XKHOO6 jfloortng Kiln dried, matched sides and ends, hollow backed and bored, MAPLE and BEECH. It will out-wear two ordinary floors and is very much smoother, nicer and easier to put down than soft wood flooring. | All kinds kept in stock by Jennings Brothers, Lopez, Penn'a. ALSO ALL SIZES IN HEMLOCK WE HAVE IN STOCK NO. 1 AND 2 LUMBER, SIDING, PINE SHINGLES. CEILING, LATH, ETC. AT LOWEST PRICES. ffl HIS- JSKBBSSeSBSE3SSSSSSS £ § Lj _ v (C!£-£<cii£**cecec« i-rj £ g - - SBSssssssjss a -1 [y JO SoocS- o ►t! :::::::::::: n~ a a<J Bat 'i a > - ' I;!III !iI ! I : U j| p. hd K c a>c>: siwwwwwcSa. "# ■ o OJ ® J «»3#. ; 5 *■ '■ '■ '■ : ssfersssss tt_ 5 - 2 „ sg K "H(/3 c o 12 a: ; ; i ggBSSSSS s d fH O «.3s?l?s * 'Mlliii-E.'STfl »H3. — o —— CD c. 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No Trouble at all to Show Goods. \ The Quality, p "ice and style of our spring and sum mer SHOES which are marked down for closing out are the main attractions. Call and see them. Our Complete Line of Groceries. Our new Grocery Department is growing popular. You save yourself if you let us save your money. When you think of true economy this is the place to come. I . J. S. HARRINGTON, Dushore.Pa
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