Republican news item. (Laport, Pa.) 1896-19??, October 22, 1903, Image 2

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    SPUSUCAN NEWS ITEM.
CHA6LES L WING, Editor.
Published Every Thursday Afternoon
By The Sullivau Publishing Co.
At the County Seat of Sullivan County.
LAPORTE, PA.
U 1:. MASON, l'resiilfiii. E. M. DUNHAM Trca>
THOU J. INGHAM, Secretary.
EtTterecTat the Post Office at Laporte, as
secoud-cUss mail matter.
STATE TICKET.
For Auditor General,
William I'. Snyder, of Chester.
For State Treasurer:
William L. Mathueß, of Deleware.
For Superior Court Judges:
Thomas A. Morrison, of MeKean.
.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.
Tl DEMOCRATS' GAME
V.'r uld Like to Soe a Reduction In
Republican Majorities In State.
VAINLY LOOKING TO NEXT YEAR
Chairman Penrose fid General Bing
! m Ci*/3 Warning to Republicans
to 3e Active and Alert.
[Special Correspondence.]
Philadelphia, Oct. 20.—An unex
pected move on the part of the De
mocracy to put some life into their
State campaign during the last week
1;.:.; put the Republicans on guard and
stimulated the majority party work
ers to renewed efforts to insure a
groat Republican triumph at the com
ins election.
With election day but two weeks off
f;om to-day—it falls on November 3
ti K year —there is little time left for
the county committeemen to prepare
for the battle of the ballots.
While none but gratifying reports
have been received by Chairman Pen
rose and Secretary Andrews at Re
publican State Headquarters, the Re
publican field marshal proposes to la
bor incessantly until the polls are
closed to get out the largest possible
percentage of the enrolled Republican
vote.
A FINAL APPEAL.
\ Anal appeal has been made this
week by Chairman Penrose to the
six thousand and more county com
mitteemen throughout the State to
devote their best energies to the
cause during the few days of the cam
paign. He congratulates them upon
their conscientious work up to date
and reminds them that the contest is
lar more important than it appears to
be upon its face. The facts are, he
contends, that it is the opening skir
mish of the great battle to be fought
next year when a president, a vice
president* representatives in con
gress, and members of the general as
sembly are to be chosen, and an over
whelming victory will have great in
fluence upon the more importatnt
campaign next year.
There is no attempt to create the
impression that the Republican ticket
is in danger, but stress is laid upon
the fact that the greater the Repub
lican majority will be next month, the
greater will be the influence of the
election returns from Pennsylvania in
moulding sentiment throughout the
country and affecting political condi
tions generally.
Capitalists and wage-earners are
alike interested in the result, for it
may have far-reaching influence in de
termining future business conditions
throughout the nation.
General H. H. Bingham, the "Fa
ther of the House," who wa3 in Wash
ington last week, was among the call
er t:pon Chairman Penrose to-day.
: Bin,.'ham is recognized as one
C'i the leaders in congress, and he is
: eknowlcdpred to be held in high es
teem at tlie White House anu by all the
1-.ambers of the cabinet on account of
his years of experience and the excel
lence of his judgment.
INTEREST IN WASHINGTON.
"What about Pennsylvania? was a
c;ticry I heard on every hand," said
( v itral Bingham, in recounting his
< loriences orchis trip to Washington.
' i found a remarkable interest in our
c-nipaign. Not that anyone suspected
fi>r a moment that any of the Repub
lican candidates was in danger, but
there was an almost universal desire
to Know something about the temper
k£i. the people, to learn of the interest
%t ey are taking in the election, and
"li Uier Republicans have awakened
to ! fie important bearing the election
, returns next month will have upon
netit 'ial politics.
"The activity of the Democrats
throughout the country in what would
ordinarily bo regarded as elections of
minor importance, and the desperate
battie being fought by Tammany to
t" I eontroi of the patronage and elec
tion machinery of New York city, are
conditions which are not
r-1 • el by the national leaders of the;
republican party. Every Democra'ie
victory next month will give addi
tional encouragement to the Der.o
crats, who. hungry for office and
• «r« "Iw/Kiiijf"' ahead in the rain
'.ope that there will some mishap oc
cur lo handicap the Republican organ
ization for the coming national cam- t
paign.
"Pennsylvania Republicans must be
nlcrt and active and see to it that '
there shall be no mishap lake place at
the election two weeks hence in the
old Keystone State. There must be j
no falling off of the Republican vote,
anl no reduction of the Republican
majority to which the Democracy can ;
point as indicating popular sentiment
In antagonism to the party of protec
tion and prosperity. There should, on
the other hand, he an increase in the
Republican vote and an increase in
the Republican majority, so that on
the day after election every Repub
lican throughout the country can
point with pride to the returns from
the Keystone State and say our party
is Wronger than ever in the bulwark
of Republicanism. The people are
with us and there will be no deviation
from the policies which have made
this country great, powerful, and
prosperous."
Notwithstanding the Democratic
press would have it appear that the
treasury is "looted," the millions of
dollars in the treasury stand as a
stone wall defense on the side of the
Republican party in Pennsylvania.
Banking by Mail
is simply a matter of dropping a
letter in the post office —
Write for booklet telling how it
is done. *
We pay 3 per cent, interest on |
savings, and a capital and surplus
of $450,000.00 assure the safety
of your money.
LACKAWANNA
I COMPANY
■ 404 Lackawanna Avenue
112 SCR ANTON, PA.
V
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.
Cull 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.
u > n
A question for
your Comfort,
A consideration Tor
your Cash.
Our prices will help you to
•cononnze; come and see lor
/ourself— figure the advan
tage. Prices that help you
to help yourself.
fail and Winter Goods
?????? ? ? ?
STEP IN AND ASK
ABOUT THEM.
AM answered at
Vernon Hull's
Large Store.
John D. Reeser's Big Store, rjank Block, Dushore, Penn'a.
Strong Statements With Substantial Backing. j
A Bevildering of and >sl
' Itave You Purchased Your Fall Suit?
L l . li 1 not, it is to your advantage to sec our immense lino of the most stylish J.Y1.1J.111 V*
i UlOi garments of the season, and wo oiler you a big saving On every garment. New ]mts arc . t i a n y to
, <• OT TT,U These stylish suits are in Zeboline, Covert, Cheviot and Mixed Novelty „
If you are ready for MRS you will hliy aro thlJ , )ro(illt .ts <»f on<> of the best manufacturers in this oul K"' al c ° lh ' l ti n. Ihe hats are
find we are ready to supply your country, and have that style, tit anil juality which only lirst class r uits pronounced bj all to be more beauti
. . oossess ful than we have ever shown. There
wants, and with such an assortment 1
.. ' ..... ... Bain Coats Hi Ureal Yarietij. is R suihciency from which to chooHe,
that you v ill have no dithou y 1,1 \\*e carry an elegant assortment of these useful and serviceable garments, of which there are hardly any two
choosing, for the prices are by no. These goods Rre absolutely waterproof. They are handsome enough for alike, from the most particular street
means forbidding. Our stock is en- us( ' on il,, y occasion rain or shine. l ia t s 1 12() the most elaborate evening
tirelv new comnrisin- all the latest A SHOWING OF FALL AND WINTER FABRICS- ()ur aßgortrnent is so la J
urt i,\ lit w , an me lau sl jY on i inV p hero the advantage of a tremendous variety from winch to select ? I
•and most desirable novelties. All of wing to the completeness of our lit; stock of dress goods—the quality a a>es<an n w1 I
. . , . ri > • i4- vou can depend anon—and the price (you know by experience) is a I ways pay you to see our trimmed hats.l
the skms have been carefully select-• . 1 , / , ir , . .. . , k r«
lower than tii&ew iifcie. We are showing the largest stock oil
ed, while the workmanship is of the FALL AND WINTER COATS. NEW DESIGNS in untrimmed andl
very best. Even if you don't wish You'll want coats. We have them -the right kind-correct styles, superb- rea(ly . to^e(U , ] m ts in this countyl
ty made and at prices that will interest you. it is a source ot gratitica- ... , . . fl
to purchase now, you may be inter- ( ; on {() us tlmt ~u l. «.froi ts to produce higher class garments at popular '-very new idea is represented mi
ested in the coming season's styles, prices have mot with such far reaching success as to adopt itself to the every color and every shape. I)o|
; iieeds of all. inot fail to see them.
John D. Reeser's Big Store, Bank block.
J •t * * i -r-'! DUSHORE.
| To Cure a Cold m One Day qTn l 1 v I"
S Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Z «* every |
1 Seven Million boxes sold in post 12 months. This Signature, X * J I'ol,l, *f v «IL I
Cures Colds; Prevents Pneumonia
We 3cll stoves for
Orr Painton & Company, Reading, Pa.
and "JEWELS" made by Detroit Stove Works.
\sk our price and compare it with the best yen any
where—and we wil! get your order.
"2 WS HAW AUK Aor BALL BAND 3 p'
= RUBBER GOODS | J J
. 2 £ There are none so good. = £— 1
Tracy SHOES " j g
u ~ Dayton \j ALL 3i:
v. - Watsontown \ SORTS. y '% >
H2 A Fusl p5. 5
S.B | Rnhpq S $P
E " SQUARE blanket, - nooeb. n?o g
O O rj)
. Wieland & Kessler.
General Merchants, PRO g l r l ilt 0 miII TEAM
XQ-l FA.
taff? Wc Are
|.Wfcß|fNot in the
•It-Hi !'I i Mi. 1 . x_ i (IST.
(IST.
So we can sell you an Iron or Brass bed as CHEAP as
we want to, and we want to seil them as cheap as we can
and you will find by comparing our prices and the quali
ty of our goods, that we can and do sell them very cheap,
and a trifle below the rest of them. We will have some
real bargains in beds for a shoit time.
Our ball line of carpets and blankets has arrived and
we do not think that better or warmer line, for the price,
was ever put on the market, or your bed either.
Holcombe ef Lacier,
Furniture ef Undertaking
DUSHORE, PA.
TELEPHONE.
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Tri=Weekly Williamsport
Gazette and Bulletin
and Reoublican News Item
Together one year for only 1.50.
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I A RE YOU GOING TO BUILD
r rl A NEW HOUSE
{ OR LAY NEW FLOORS IN THE OLD ONE '♦
If so, it will pay you to get some of our
Mood Jfleering
Kiln drfed, 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.
CtLSO ALL SIZES IN HEMLOCK WE HAVE IN STOCK NO. 1 ANO 2
LUMBER, SIDING, PINE SHINGLES.
CEILING, LATH, ETC. AT LOWEST PRICES.
Williamsport k North Branch Railroad
TIME TABLE.
lit efi'ect Monday. Oct. lMtli, ]!><>;}.
Read dowu Head irp
Flog stations where time is marked "112"
P. M. 1\ M. A>ll' M AM A. M. P M STATIONS. AM AM PM J'. M. P>l P M I'M A M
10 15 12 30 ... .4±l ft 20' 10 22 7 31' Hulls... 1 0 43 1001213 4 50 1000 7:13
111 .A 12 33 il3 23 flO 23 f7 "■;{ l'eiinsdale ... SI 40 3 3(1 12 10 145 9 55 730
10 103(110 122 3 :13 10 til SO? . IlliKhesville... 981 10 55i» 43 12 Oil I :i5 (i 00 !> 14 720
1 1.1 (120 4393 43 10 42 809 Picture Koeks.. 923 1043 330 11 51 5489 33
1 19 I 1' !•' 13 ....i liinnoimi 328 11 13 9 2ft
1 jti I :i2 ... . *>2l ...Glen Jlaur 3 22 11 37 922
(3 05 112 ...BeeelKiUn 3 09 fll 24 9 09 ... .
1 |> .0. K34 ...MuncvValley 307 11 22 9 06....
1 50 313 slO ... Sonestow n 300 11 13 •' ('0
fil 03 f'.i'jft ..Berniee Road fit) 18 8 00
i.O" 932 ....Sattertleld 10 13 7 55
P. M. I'M AM. AM A. M. AM A M PM A. M. P M PM
i I I I -I I I, I I I J i J 1
I'M AM AM I'M
313 •• 13 Sonestown 11 10 7.33;
fU 00 i ieyelin |l'ark
611.3 933 1 allies Mere 10 13 055
Kagles Mere Park I I ;
1) 20 9 47 ... Dlisliore 8 42 7 08
7 20 10 18 ...Towanda... 7 50 6 15
lJ 10 Wilkl-s 305
430 400 1289 1000 730 112. 30 10 21 12 41 588538 10 31
S. D. TOWNSEND, D. K. TOWNSEND,
Gen. Manager,Hughes'villo Passenger Agent.
BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED
Hand Painted Chinaware.
Absolutely Free.
We will give with each purchase, coupons which entitles
the holder to a set of High Grade China Dishes, irrespec
tive of the extremely low prices prevailing here.
Oh! No Trouble at all to Show Goods.
The Quality, p ice and style of our spring and sum-
Imer 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 vou let us save your money. When
you think of true economy this is the place to come.
J. S. HARRINGTON, Dushore,Pa
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