Montour American. C. ANGLE. Proprietor. Danville, Pa . Nov. I, l«*W>. KliPl BI.ICAN STATE TICKET. For Governor, EDWINS STI" ART. of Philadelphia. l : or Lieutenant (iovernor, ROBERT S MI'KPHY, of Cambria. For Auditor General, ROBERT K. YOTTNG, of Tioga I or sevretary of Internal Affairs. HENRY HOUCK. of Lebanon. KEPI BMCAN COUNTY TICKEI. l or Congress, E \V. SAMCEL. Por President Judge, CHARLES <\ EVANS. For Associate Judge. < 'HARLES A WANN I'.lt. For Representative, RALPH KISN'ER. For Sheriff, I) C. WII.I.IAM For Jury Commissioner, HENRY KHUN I.IM l'.Wlh I'll 111 lit IllVtll l\ J IWEII.VNi 111! Seuiatioaal Arrests Arr Planned For Political Effect. GORDONS FAMILIAR TACTICS Worked In Quay Case, the Hill Trial and Filtration Suits, All of Which Ended the Same Way After Elec tion. Reports come from the inner circles of the Emery Democratic conspirators • howins that they have arranged for a mokt spectacular and sensational same for th« closing days of the can vass Following the tactics carried out oy men In the \Vanarnaker-(k>rdon-Van \'a! ken burn . ombination in previous politi>al tights, it is reported that ar rests are to be made with a view to s> istalniiiß < barges made in connection with the expenditures on the state cap itol. Ii is de. iared that something of this kind must be done in view of Gover nor Penny pa-ker's recent statement or the people will not place credence In any of the charges that have been made by Berry and others in this con nection Even conceding that there have been violations of the law in connection with some contracts in the capitol, a! though up to date there has been no rvideme submitted to substantiate such allegations, citizens of Pennsyl vania It is believed, will be lothe tc accept this as a reason why th# Re publican party should be defeated, es pec tally in view of the manly decla ration made by Edwin S Stuart, who has said that in the event of his elec tion he will insist upon a thorough invesiigati n of all expenditures in con nettlon with the state .a pi to! and that l.e will prosecute any that may b* found guilty of wrongdoing. But it is the policy of men In the Nordon Van Valkenburg political com bine to play to the galleries and tc make arrets in order to influence vot ers even where there is no foundation for such action It was this policy that prompted the arrest of the lat<» Senator Quay, ami whii h for the time being prevented his election to the I'nited States senate Arrests For Political Effect. This arrest was made in the heat ol h f c Hon figl-t and the trial was drown out so that a conclusion could col be reached until after the adjourn m«Mit of th<- legislature. Then it wa» that Senator Quay was acquitted, but the Wanamaker-Oordon-Van Valken burg conspirators had accomplished ihalr purpose for the time being, at Hast. Bnt the people were heard from later and Senator Quay s triumphant elec tion followed Ijist year the same influences led the flflht against the Republican ticket and MI. eeded by similar taitics in gainlnfl a temporary victory. Nearly all the Republican leaders of Philadelphia were then accused of var* 0 is high crimes and misdemeanors. N'one of them however, was arrest ed but John \V Hill. (""hief Enginee? ■•f the Filtration Bureau, one of the most highly reupp. ted men of his pro fession be« ame a victim when he was n.ade to figure a> a culprit in a desper ate gam<> to deceive the voters. Mr Hill was arrested He demanded umediate trial, but this was denied him, as the political conspirators knew ihat if the fa ts of the case were pre ••■nted in court he would be immediate k - a< quitted and 'heir game would b# blocked They played for time They threw obsta< lea In the way of his getting an »a;lv trial and su< c,eded in having the matter held over until after election. v s In the Quay case, they accom plished what thev were after They de elved the people and were the means of causing thousands of Republicans. *1 o believed there niigli' lie some foun dation for theh charge to cut their ti- ket influeti.. inspired the suits *«ntn t intra't sin Philadelphia, the rti-t of which ha* just been settled by 1 • ty and has revealed a condition o f ft-irs tha* fairly startled the mm in> nliy. In« id of ti.« , ; ■ hntnnr dofratMed t>f n«-.ti > I -j'f i doilars it was •hoah tDw A-oik VM properly don- ste! thai there a kUaacs of over ll'W.uOO due the contractors. Blt the polit I!■ !me ol which these •Ulta v. Ie a j ■'.!-• played succesa fully The It- ibli in 1 I •i. : t in Phila ilelphi"' \\ t-> d- : ! • I ii..- , onspira 'ors ' • 1 :i-j Miun aciom pllsh d at a n.'ter. 1 es of the r>ast It Is no an' the rx>litfeal •cat vhn i "•»»!• th Emery vain i r H 1 ,l final play Ml •- 01 i) .:i th j t.ope of d»- Ii IC A SERIOU3 QUESTtON WHICH EVERY PENNSYLVANIAN MUST DECIDE AT NEXT TUESDAY'S ELECTION. WILL YOU VOTC FOR EDWIN S STUART FOR GOVERNOR AND INSURE A VICTORY FO7! TH C PARTY OF ROOSEVELT AND PROSPERITY? V.ILL YOU VOTE FOR EMERY AND HIS THREE BRYANITE RUNNING MATES AND INDORSE Tl I DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM UPON WHICH THEY STAND, A'- L. vVi ii-n -> . j . • avV^tVtLTa SPLENDID niCOflD IS A "FEEBLE AND PRETENDED" IMITATION OF BRYAN, WHOM IT HAILS AS THE NEXT PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES ? AS "UNCLE JOE" CANNON SAYS: & i I It) \() \j . ceivuig me |<i-opie once more. It is believed they will cause arrests in the capitol matter, if only for politi cal effect. Chairman Andrews Speaks. W K. Andrews. Republican state chairman. In discussing the charges In connection with the furnishing ot' the state capitol and their effort on the Republican vote, said: "It would be a reflection on the In j telligcnce of Republican voters to i Imagine for a moment that any con nu:n: cr ol th in will oppose their party candidates for stale offices next month because of charges mad* for political effect. The capitol is built and paid for.and it speaks for Itself It was paid for with a half 1 year's revenue, and there is enough left in the state treasur - . to build an other capitol just like it "I don't kno\>- vlieiher there Is arty corruption or c.raft tu tin- furnishing, ol the . t :ite capital, but I have an' abidiag fal b the sterling honesty I (,' c.')v. : • - I' imyeackei and I am ii' ,:•! " would not permit t.h i*\pt *r<■ ■ i a "tit wrongfully •" .it : t, tere h ,- s been graft, 111 litis vi - lias nut been alleged tod one ively connected with the li' •. i or anization is im-j ii ( ten. \ : t tht-r He Is clamor-' i' Tor the il oi tliepub'icac t ' I <■». Both •' s for Governor have j promised to it;uan investigation of the capitol *Uiarges Which of them should the voters of Pennsylvania have the most taith in? Edwin S. Stuart, who. as Mayor of Philadelphia, prosecuted and sent to the peniten tiary a City Treasurer who had been his party associate in Councils! or Lewis Emery. Jr.. who was convicted of taking another man's land and sen tenced by the court to return it, and was fined in addition? 1 have the cer tified record of his case from the Mc- Kean county court. Democrat Berry's Game. •'State Treasurer Berry, who is most active in trying to place the responsi bility of these charges o£ the Repub- I llcan party is a Democrat, It is well understood that his object is to elect Democratic congressmen eo that Pres- : ident Roosevelt will bo discredited in the strongest Republican state in the country. If the next House of Repre septatlves at Washington is not Re publican the Presidents hands are practically held during the last two years of his term, and his plans for re form legislation are blocked. "But Berry Jooka further than throwing the next Congress into con fusion. He knows, and he Is sus tained by precedent, that ii the Re publican party in Pennsylvania is de feated In November the Democrats will elect William .1 Bryan the next President. It's a long way t.» I'JOs an 4 Democrats will sa> that th< ligh' this jeav will not afl'- ct t li" pre dentlal contest two year: I;' nee. 'Hi \ ■aid that in the < ami: ' when Pattison was el < t .1 C.iM-n. and In 1884 Cleveland becamt PPresi dent. They protest) ! again in IM*' that the contest for Governor was purely a state tight, and In 1892 Cleve land triumphed. A Democratic victory In Pennsylvania this year would so en courage the Democrats of other states and discourage the Republicans, that Bryan's euection as President In lftftf! would be the logical outcome.'' Tests by the Curious. Sunbury has recently installed an exjienHive tire nlarm system. To send in an alarm it is necessary to break a small piece of glass iu the front of the , alarm box. Now the police of that town are having their hands full of trouble with curious people who are breaking many of the glass fronts in the boxes to see how the machines work. Never has that idol of the people, Theodore Roosevelt, ( been known to turn his hack 1 upon the glorious emblem of his party. Those who want t to see him sustained in the • j great policies lie has under jcontemplation for the future, , and endorse the great things he has already accomplished, can do so only by supporting! Congressman Samuel for re election. ' Prisoner is Insane. A commission iu lunacy, which wasi 'appointed by Jadgo on Mon day,lias decided that .Joseph Huin /ak, j a prisoner in the Northumberland county jail, is hopelessly insane. He j is also almost stone Mind. Iltmczak j was sentenced at the last term of the Northumberland county coi rt tu servo six years in prison. Nasal CATARRH In all its stages. £t- °totU\ Ely's Cream BalmV Yfr;Ef? j^/ cleanses, soothes and heals M the diseased membrane .•*"*, I ■ 3 i,*' (A.* tt cures catarrh ami dr.\es S away a cold iu the head ' quickly. Cream Knlm is placed into the nostrilspreads over the membrane and is absorbed. Itelief is im mediate and a cure follows. It Is not ilryiutr—does not produce sneezing. Large Size, r "> cents at Drug gists or by mail; Trial Size, 10cents. ELY BROTHERS. SO Warren Street. New York A Pittsburg policeman was fined $lO for stroking his beardless chin and grinning at a superior officer who had a beautiful Vandyke beard. i m ORIGINAL LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP Cuics &•! -ifhc And 15 sls t s In expelling *->* »*4i& Colds from the uV/JSr Sya te m by .fcottM. gently moving Jmp g the bO W 019 ' j A eertein '"" • *' | for croup «nd whocplng-ccugh. (Tri j« Hark B«;'»Ut»4.) ( KENNEDY'S mm ■3 i a 'j3 a 8 | . ..*#A ro A t ri;. i s> 7 JAT o? .* Wi : It CO GM.CAG3, U 3 4 For Sale by Paul- s & C'o A skeleton found near Weatherly is believed to bo that of a woman who several years ago escaped from the Luzerne county admshouse and was; not found. How's This WeolTerOue Hundred Dollars It' .varU f<> ! any case uf Catarrh that ran not '«• cured by | Hall's Catarrh Cure. We the undersigned, have known F. .1. Cheney for 1 tie last 15years, and believe hlui i j perfectly honorable In ail business transac lons and financially able to carry out any , obligations made by their lirtn. WEST ATKVAX. Whole#al< Drugirtt>t.s,Tolei|'> 10. WAI.DINO, K INNAN FT MAKVIP. Wholesale I Druggists. Toledo. Ohio. 1 Hall'sCatarrb Cure is t&Uen Internally, acting directly upon the blood and niuccuH | j surfaces of the system. T'stlri mi lls s> nt ] I ree. PrbM 7."» c. per bottle Hold '->y ill drnw ' | ' <lsts. Hold by Druggists, price 75c. p <r hot tie j Hull's Kaiuiiy I'IIIM are tlit ocsi Samuel W. Swisher and wife cele brated their golden wedding at their home near Lancaster on Thursday, with -even children, fourteen grand children, three great-grandchildren, •ind their attendants at the wedding fifty year- before. | A VOfR FO | i | H|[^eSpß 1 li. W. AMUEL 112 A. » I FOR CONGRESS I IS A VOTE IN SUPPORT OF THE ROOSEVELT ADMINISTRATION. j| FOR AN HONEST, IMPARTIAL .1U DO E NOT A POLITICIAN VOTE FOR Charles C Evans The Delaware Vallcv train started the other ahead of time from to Bushkili. I'or the bene fit of several pa-sengers who found it gone it was stopped by a telpehone message to the next station and re turned for the passengers. • i»l Save the Comm »owealth." j i, George Maiers, High Sheriff (, t J the County of Montour, in the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania,do hereby make known and give notice to ;!.e . Electors of the county of Moutonr, i Pa., that an election will be held in ! the ('ounty on Tuesday, t!i< tith | day of November, A. D., lHOti, it be ing the Tuesday following the firs' Monday in November, the polls t opened at 7 o'clock A. M.and clos"d (at 7 o'clock P. M. sit which tine the j Freemen of Montour County will vote by ballot for the purpose of electing the following officers: One person for Governor. One person for Lieutenant Governo". (>ue person for Auditor General. One person for Secretary of Internal Affairs. One person for Representative in ('ongress. | One person for Senator in the Gen- j : eral Assembly. One person for Representative in the | General Assembly. i One person for Judge of the Court of Common Pleas. One person for Associate Judge. One person for Sheriff. One person for Register and Record er- I Two persons for Jury Commission j ers. VOTING PLACES. I hereby also make known and give j ' notice that the places of holding the i t aforesaid elections in t he several W arils jof the town of Danville and jl'owti- ; ships, within the County of Montour. ' Pa., are as follows, viz: 1 Anthony Township, at Exchange Hall. Cooper Township, at Keller school. Derry Towi ship, at Bilimeyer Ho tel, Strawberry Ridge. Danville, Firs'. Ward, at Court House. Danville, Second Ward, on Frout street near school house. Danville, Third Ward, at cornei of Pine and Walnut streets. Danville, Fourth Ward,on Ash street next to J. M. Kelso. Liberty township, at Mooreshurg, i house of C. S. Middleton. Limestone Township, at California j Grange Hall. Mahoning Township, at corner of j Bloom and Railroad streets Maybeiry Township, at Sharp Rt . e school house. Valley Township, at Maus l;:Ie, a public house of David Wise. West Hemlock Town-hip. at l-.lcc j tion Booth near C. F. Styer. Washingtonville Borough, at pnblie house of Fanny Heddens. NOTB'K is hereby given "Thar ev ery person, excepting justices of the peace, who shall hold any office or ap- : pointment of profit or trust mulct 11: e | i rfnfIBBffTOHPTT'TP" 1 ' - •>%??■ J3 IK i" 1 'T | To Cure a Cold in One Day £°£„ X. | [ Take LaXatl VC BrOMO o.tjlnine Tablets. °J> •"JT I I Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months.' \ fJs SSgKatiEre, OX - J TIWHiWIHHiy 'llll'lHiiHW 111 11 i> It 1 • ' r>.. I y;vt niuient of the Uuited States or of 1 ii, ; St ite, or auy city or incorporated jdistri- t. \v!iet!ier a commissioned offic er"i < th rwise, a subordinate officer or atze.'t, who is, or shall be employed undei the Legislative, l's.cvitive or Jildiciar;- • *iJ oi this State or the I : i«'d t,»t«- •r of any citv or iu c>i |■ i at" !ii i and also rlmt auy | n < tihei of C rngress and of tin State I i ■ nil of the Select and ■ lion < >uncil of auy city, or com i 1:1 inner of iny incorporated district lis. liv !nv, iucap ih!e of holding or ex lercisi!■•{?, at the fame time, tlie office lor appoiutireir? 112 Jvdsfc. Inspector or • ('lerk ol i. iv • - :: of this Cou i.ion vNeal'i : ano tint no luspector. judge or any oth 1 .lii rof auy such elec tion ghall be i I''{ible to auy office. io he t'if.i vnt"d rpr, except that of an election c;ffieer. Oiv> • iimler liv hand •.'id seal at my office, in Danvil'e Pa., this the 2*2 nd j day of October, A. D. 1906. (iEORGE MAIERS, Slieriff. : PUBLIC S4LE j OF V'a'.UAJ .iE v> n* » am. / » LI Jjlv ■ i iliui li. lu . Pii -i mt ton orderi t':e Orphan': j Court of Montour County of Peuusjl- I vauia will be. sold at public sale on the premie .- in 2u 1 ward of Danville, in said county, on Saturday, November 17th, at 10 o'clock in the toreuoon of said day, the following real estate, late of Richard deceased, to wit: All tiiat certain house aud lot of laud situate in the second ward of the Borough of Danville, said county, bounded and described as follows: Fronting on Cooper street, coiumenc , ing 011 Cooper street seventy live feet jea t of line of land between Hannah T. Still and Joseph 11. Hale, theuce along C >oper street in an eastwardly directio 1 forty-five feet more or less to a sixteen feat wide alley, thence along sid« alley southwardly oue hundred aud ten feet to another alley sixteen i\et in width, theuce along last ineu :iou d ley west warifly lifty-fou r fee more 01 less to a line >t laud of Jos j<'p!i 11. Hale at .1 point, seventy-four lent .-outlicast of line of lauds between ! Haunah 1!. Still and the said Joseph ! 11. Hale, thence along the line of the - iid Josi pli 11. Hale in a northwardly direction eighty fe» t more or less to the place of b {inning. It being part of lot Ni . 7-1 in plan of lot laid out by John Deeu, Sr. \Yh reon are erected k SMALL FRAME DWELLING HOUSE !au 1 otlit nee. sar; at-buildings. Terms of sale, oue h »If of purchase money t .be paid 111 >u the property j being -tiuek t .wn, the balance upon ' (iiiifirni in ahsi.uteiy of said sale' b\ the ruiirt when a derd will be de-1 livirei at the xpense of the purchaser. 1 UKORsF M AIERS, Sheriff, Trustee. I Win. Kasc West. Atty. j Oct. 17. 1 The i 111 who ha- a faithful and loving wife blessed above ordinary m irtnls. If Jon Read This It will bo to learn that the leading medi cal writers and teachers of nil the several schools of practice recommend, in the strongest terms possible, each and every ingredient entering Into the composition of l)r. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for the fiire of weak stomach, dyspepsia, catarrh of stomach, "liver complaint,"; torpid liver, or biliousness, chronic bowel affections, and all catarrhal diseases of whatever region, name or nature. It is also a specific remedy for all such chronic or long standing cases of catarrhal affec tions and their resultants, as bronchial, throat and lung disease (except consump tion) accompanied with severe coughs. It is not so good for acute colds and coughs, hut for lingering, or chronic cases it is especially efficacious in producing per fect cures. It contains Mack Cherry bark, Golden Heal root. Uloodroot, Stone root. Mandrake root and Queen's root—all of which are highly praised as remedies for all the above mentioned affections by such minent medical writers and teachers as Prof. Harcholow, of Med. Col lege; Prof. the Univ. of Pa.; Prof. Finlesr-i-jt+fngwood, M. D., of Ben nett Med. tpllege, Chicago; Prof. John King, M. ILof Cincinnati ; Prof. John M. ScudderrM. 1)., of Cincinnati; Prof. Edwin M«/fl&re. »I. D., of Hahnemann Med. Chicago, and scores of otheiy'wMfally eminent in their several schqdjwrtt practice. Th' Medical Disci-very "is the rpedlcV P"< f'j ft" Ji uggists for lilte. inirim f s ';r. thill Ml_any •=Tich more than riv nVa;ais. upen publicity otits formula best possible guaranty of its merits. A glance at this published formula will show that "Golden Medical Dlscoverv" contains no poisonous, harmful or hablt forruing drugs and no alcohol —chemically pure triple-refined glycerine being used instead Glycerine is entirely unobjec tionable and besides Is a most useful agent in the cure of all stomach as well asbron .-Mai thriat and lung affections. There the hit'hest medical authority for its in alUuch casos. The "Discovery "Is • -incentrati 1 glyceric extract of native, medicinal roots and is safe and reliable. A Ixxiklet of extracts from eminent, i: Meal authorities endorsing its lngre uu mailed fret- on request. Aiidreaa Dr. tL V, Pierce, liutlulo, N. Y. Hxecutrix Notice. Instate of Michael 11. Wallize, late of the borough of Danville, Montour county, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate ire requested to make immediate pay ment ami those having legal claims against the same, will present them without delay in proper order for set tlement to MRS. MARY JANE PERSING, Executrix. Danville, Pa., Nov. Ist, 11*0(5. Auditor's Notice. In Re: Sheriff's sale of the Danvihe and Sunbury Street Railway. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Montour county,Pa.,to make distribu tion of the fund in the hands of the sheriff to and among the parties legal ly entitled thereto,will sit to perform the duties of It is appointment, at his office, 110 Mill street, Danville, Pa., on Friday, the 9th day of November, A. D. 1906, at 10 o'clock, a. m., when and where all parties interested are re quested to attend, or be forever de barred from any share of said fund. RALPH KISNER, Auditor. Danville, Pa., October 13, 19<*S. Auditor's Notice. IN THE ORPHAN S COURT OF MONTOUR COUNTY. In the first and final account of E. L. Lyons, administrator of George Fry,late of the township of Lime stone, in the county of Montour and State of Pennsylvania, deceas ed. The undersigned, appointed by the aforesaid Court, Auditor to make dis tribution oi the funds in the hands of the said administrator to and among the parties legally entitled thereto, will meet all persons interest. <1 for the purposes of his appointment : 112 his law offices No. I(H> Mill street, Danville, Montour County, Peuua. on Friday, the 16th day of NovemU r, A. D.,190>, at 10 o'clock in the f>r«- imu of the said day, where and w hen all persons having claims on the .-:: i ; fun 1 are re quired to uiake and pn \e the same or be foie/er debarred Inmi thereafter co iug in upon the said fund. EDWARD SAY HE t»EA III! ART. An lit jr. Danville, Pa , Oct. 4th. 1906. " " Admin ist rat i.'s Not ice. Estate of Franklin P. v ppleman, late of Valley Township, Montour Coun ty, State of Pennsylvania, deceased Letters of administration upon the above estate have been granted to the undersigned widow of decedent. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, ami all persons having any legal claims or demands upon said estate shall make the same known without delay, to MARY J. APPLEMAN. Administratrix or to her atty. Charles V. A merman. Windsor Hotel Between 12th and 18th Sts. on Fill>ert st Philadelphia, Pa. Three minutes walk from the Head ing Terminal. Five minutes walk from the Penna. R R. Depot. FJJKOPKAN PI \N SI.OO per day and upwards. AMERICAN PLAN $2.00 per day. FRANK M. SCHt 18l £Y, anag r IM-P A-N-S Tabu * Doctors find A good prescription For Man k ii".!. The .Vetlit paekt t is enough for nana occasions The faini'y Iwitie 'io cental 1 contains a supply for a ve-ir Aildrns? gists
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers