PUBLICAN NEWS ITEM. CHAILES L WING, Editor. Published Tlvery Thurndrv Afternoon rty The Sullivan Publishing. ?■ ttho Uoui.iv sen of P .iu««l CtJ -nlj. 1 vv c. MACON, Frcddeu. THUS. J. INGHAM, Sec y A Irea*. Entered »i the Post Office at Laporte, an second-class mail matter. Vs Memorial Day approaches wb can refrain from paying homage !•> I tlx- !>oys in blue who are preparing I again to march ro the inspiring inn- j sic ofbain.lt* and drums in honor of 1 heir departed comrades who sleep the slei-p that knows no waking and wlO cannot be disturbed in their -Hi et phu es of repose either by win I ter wind or summei's thunder. The survivors of those sleeping heroes are slill among the heroic living, and , though their ranks be thin and their steps beslow, from the impairment ot passing years, yet they face tin future, short as it may yet be, as calmly and a* fearlessly as when they marched forth to battle with the ene mies of the Union. They have served their country well and the American people will not lorgel them when it shall come their turn to till honored graves upon which li iwers will be strewn. Memorial Day will be observe*] M 1'• d'Usville with appropriate services under the auspices of the \Y. T. V a--i-ted by the I. <). <). i<\ Dinmr will lie served to all soldiers and teeir wives at 11:30 A. M.in the ()>ld Fellow's hall. Everyone is in vited to be at the church at 1 I'. At. to march to cemetery where the graves will be decorated, then return 1 t'. the church where the final service will be held consisting of an address bv Rev. Ebert, music, etc. A e rdiai invitation is extended to nil. Anyone having flowers to con tribute may leave t-hem at the resi.! deuce of J. \Y. Rogers. The \V. ('. T. U. will sell Ice cr<; -. m after the service. What is believed to be the biggest trout ever taken out of Pennsylvania w iters, was caught in a stream near l.ellefont the other day. The fish vas :>7 inches long and weighed ! seven and one-half pounds. In the matter of the application ol liiflticlit' Tinklinin lor a divorce from A1 va Tinkbam,her husband. fo Alva Tinkliam: You are hereby notified that an Alias Subpoene, in the above stated case, having been returned that yea could not tie found in this coun ty. yon are required to appear on the h<urt It Monday of May, at a Court ol Com mon Picas, to be held at Laporte. at two e'oloelv P M.. ami make answer to the complaint made by your wife in the above stated case. ■ FRANK W. BVCK. Sheriff Sheriil's Office, Laporte, I 'a.. May 1. l'.tOti. (irnnuf lnaiiranee. The l'atrons' Fire Kelief association of Oswego, Ouehla ami Cayuga eoui>- v'fs, N. Y„ has over iWI policies on farm property, the total amount of risks in force .lan. 1 being $3.951.ti25. The Patrons' Insurance company ol lister and Orange counties. X. Y„ has a balance of #l.-'. n >B In the treasury. The liwses last year were sl.V>. The company has never made an assess- 1 ment. It carries over $050,000 worth tit risks. The (iuod Koiuls Hill. At a conference of the leading sena tors and represt ntatives it was agreed ] that the good roads bill drafted by the i i legislative committee t>f the national ! -ranse is the best one now Vefore con I ■wmrnu vr-iwvif V ' IRI i4 Garden For a Dollar \\ 7 HAT'S chat.—a Garden for fI.M And you can have even w#»/v for your dollar. V ? \es, Keadei that's just what I mean You can h.«ve Crisp Celery, Sweet Hoppers, .i >mplet« garden vritb the variou Choice Cauliflower, >ue, Pai ley, i >oth oma kinds of vegetables needed to supply youi I'urnips, Succuleut Spinach, Palatable Pump* table abundantly— kius. v\ll grown frorn the fatuous HI CKHI I' —in short i complete, up-to-dat» , 20th Cen seeds the seeds that are "full of life, the tury Vegetable Ciard« .containing everything ■rt :e( ' s l ' ,al ">oney c.iq buy. that will contribute to your pleasure and profit. rh,t offer combines both quantity afld * * * quali< y. y iK.uk 112 it it ( ,irj t h ,vr ,* Do Hat It < vpluni- just ho. •> you can get this "garden » » « for a dollar." And it gives you ti* page* of wonderfully tn- A good vein e | ating aged, means .» pre.»t deal to you ver 50u pictures all the fatiiil ? I 1 1 7* i frWSSt/ frWSSt/ JF 112 (l\M It draws y• »u cl • . t • k , y •UW <VI my U vuai uCf* fill ex tuf. givi s you a cham «t t ' dig •" 1 ' nee. >i *i> / it both mentally .id ph\-i dlv jTi'/f to > i tnr'-igh contact with Mother UJ}; 1 , ■ : *'n \ ** • ! V M • 1 MiJr to md the t.l. en t.l ocer. - i * It u tin lint »t and uio.i « mi.in,, of It i.»vi sy«>ur health. % ur money, end HaKe 'ltt» ,ny in ti. w »«l«». tmvhUl I CO . Cllial w- rk in the open lilr. th f.iiu l> kb»c Se«-d» tbo i . »!» : ...... I • 1,0110, QUO , k• • ■ llurkln * l*..»rlir lUiiriM' Sweet t*»r# I mmtiir v* I ran-iv. -. • it....* SsJKK^tr * sfs» > • -•«•• ■ -i'i»"w wt»u ii«- m«r ! ;', " . ,k i»«• i i..H. i .i' -Uuckbr.. I..tfhuiinn ' .1". I . \\ m „ w . tMackoee » New Amm .gu« l . ttu c. I • . < i, s,« i ,,i .N"v .N"v . , I Mil kU. m,,, tu , ,. li[u KIIJJ) |ttK)k 'Jail. Ml Mi I it' will ax.r. iluut pi. . ■ » . H. W Huckhvr. larmNa.lkt Hucklord, Illinois KoL'KfUHli Htttl 7 I RMK Notice is hereby given that the folic" in# accounts have been tilled in my office. Fe-t it"l f>il account of Charles Unit V' • rv r■> - ii- i;'..iliva.ii COUI ty , len - \ I■. i ... ni( 11. -t!:-.;or of Lucind i J | llarixig, tieceised. I First and tiieil account of Krederic'v i i llosbneli administrator .•(" the estate o j ! '"itn '. 11 ■■ * ii: :t • . dec'-'t.-i d. l-'it-i. an ! tinai account el Albert I'' | i li it,i. exec i"r <>f ihe I.ft w,.l an i testa j ment ot'Mary Pardee: deceased. | T'vm and final account of Mrs. Ida A j lijader. administratis c. t. a. of L:v i samnei bender, '.iseasei. Also the following Widow's Appraise, inents iiave been tilled, viz: Appraisements of widow's share in the estate ot Frank l>. Hrerichley, deceased. \pprai-ements ot widow's share m the estate ot'.lerry Walts, deceased, i And the same will be presented to the Orphan's <'• -urt. of Millivan county on M.UMI i>. M iy PJIW, at three o'clock i'. M lv. continuation and allowance. Thomas K. Kennedy. b'egist'Vs Office. Laporte. Pa.. April L\s, 1.;,.0. in llie matter ol the application of ( let-. Ki'nici loi a divi rce t'rotn lantaa Kilmer. hi« wile. ... i.a,ina Kilmer: You are herein proiio d that an Alias Subpoena, in tin above sta'e ! ease, having been returiaii nit 'on <• • ■ 11.i net be found in (LIB colla te, .von an required to appear on Ibe fourth Monday in May at a Court oi ('-ninno i p;.-a to he held at Laporte, at _ • en,t:lv P. Xx. ami Uialie anaWtl to 11 I • t "tade by your husband in tiie ' FRANK W. r.ccK, Sheriff. Slinj-ii"-- I i|!i -p. I..iporte. Pi . M«y 1. 19(Hi. U > *9 m The Best place to buy goods L otic it asked by the pru pent housewife. Money saving advantages are always being searched for lose no time in making a thorough examination of tlu New Line of Merchandise Now on ? ? ? ??? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. ALI answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. Hillserove. Pa. taste and appetite ?OLEYSKIDNEYCURB Makes Kidncvs 2nd Bladder BI"M i Fo ley's honey and Tar \ colds, prevents pneumonia. John D. Reeser's Big Store, Bank Block, Dushore, Penn'a j: CASH DEPgRTAUNT STORE. ! 1 IVfttQlin I InAprwrrar We ,iave ' ust marked the f' mest line °f Muslin Underwear ever shown in thi'J I viwciwcdi county, including skirts, corset covers, drawers, and night gowns, 'I he price*! tre unusually low for the fine quality of the goods. . As usual our new line of Spring Dress and Wash Goods are the largest with the lowest prices. In Dress Goods we are showing Voiles, Mohairs, Panamas and Albatrosses in all the latest shades including Alice Blue, Receda Green, and Old Rose. | In wash goods we are showing the Arnold fabrics. Come to the Cash Department Store where yc u will ge i 'he assortment. Our Millinery Department is at its height while the styles are unmatchable. Gur new Shoes and Oxlords have just arrived, the styles and qualities are complete with the cash prices. John D. Reeser's Big , - r .., ... uttsbcokib. I ——————» 111 —— HI >■! !■ ii in E Cultivate the Habit of buying reputable goo d from a reputabe concern | We are agents for W. L DOUGLASS SHOES from 2.50 to 5.00 pair. Wood School Shoes ! M rorboys has no equal. farmes are, we Imd, always satisfactory. agood assortment JtTV 4 y\ Of CHILDRENS' and 11l w •; LADIES' Heavy Shoe M. Fine Goods at correct Clothing Made to Order \II have the right appearance and guaranteed otsd in both material and workmanship andjprice mte. We also manufacture Feed, the Flag Brand. It is not cheap, hut good. Is correctly made. Ask your dealer for it or write, us for jn ices. NORDMONT SUPPLY Co. General Merchants, p £Sntl?eam mill 0 " nSTOKHDISdIOZsrT, ZP.A.. How About This ? Our line of carpets this year is double what it was last year. In tact we have the largest and greatest line ol Floor Coverings >ver shown in this section of country. The line consists of Brussels, Wiltons, Mouquetts, Velvets, Pro-brussels. | ill wool Ingrains, C. C. Ingrains, Union Ingrains, :>m.i Granite Ingrains, Cordemon Carpets, and the r.evv Mon ! tana Carpet l UGS RUGS RUGS Our line of rugs is ver\ strong this year, in fact \ 01.! [ will be surprised when you come to look it over to find j Uuch a variety of colors and sizes. Rugs 9M2 feet ra £ i in price from sj.;jo to $28.00. We Have NOT Slighted the Matting Department. We hive all the new and otthey patterns in ;ii 1 . c> 1 rv/i 1 , 12 1-2 els. to 40c per yard. [ lolcombccfLcicier, i 5 urllitu re Cf U ndertcrft in< 1 DUSHORE, PA. ; • HONE. I Try The New li rn lob Ottice Once. Fine Printing: I ; —i ................ • "i m. \! wai.K \\ r . 4. mom tv 1 < m ' -s V \ i I ! 11L *T* 112 > • . I() ' »r 4 cl SC. Williamsport & North Branch Railroad TIZMZIE I'A.BIJE. in eflfectJVfonday. Dec. 11, 1»05. Read down Rend tip Flag stations where time is n.u: led "I" P.M. P.M A MIA. M. AM STATIONS. AMAMA. M. I. M. I'M I'll'l'Ji I'M 12 50 420 5 25' 102 a 750 Halls <• »7 12 15 400 'j ,V. 1255 f423 530f10 25 f75?'... Veniisdale :» n:. uu mSO 105 432 5 401 10 :!4 sOl . line! isvill. imx. : i i 1 IS 4 ;!9 5 4* 10 14 f8 0C l'ipturo Hoi ks tv . s •»,. 1 1!) 443 ...LjolisSHllf. . 1147 s 1 '-''i 445 fHM) ....Cliatiinuni i; II ■■ •_■>, >< •.'( 1 "•» 452 nl4 ...Glen Mmvr ]i * i; 1 40 <soo | f8 20 ..Straw Midge... H27 * iih I 4S 112 ...Hceihfilen 11 M xe; 150 "•07 h 2(i ..Munc} Valley II ]■•> 07 * III) ft>os f9 20 ..liertiire ,v .... M, fiOtf ....Satleilipid >sO ' AM A. M. A M A. M.l- M 1' M )• M 831 6~23 949 ...poihore... n fSs ~ 500 400 11229 1000 ?80 WilUttinsport 6SO 1089 TFsO 557~ 1031 _ ; S. D. TOWNSEND, D. K. TOWNSEND, Gen. Manager,Hughes villo Passenger Agent. Redaction Sale siu Cireat for everyone. j * J. S. HARRINGTON. Dushore,Pa FIRST NATIONAITBANIC HtTGHESVII.LE, PA. tA '!.'l, U ,*,n,! lK K DeWITT BODINE, President. $50,000 JEREMIAH KELLY, Vice Pres. 1 Surplus and Xet Proliis. W C. FRONTZ, Cashier. 50.000. DIRECTORS: : Transacts a (ieneral I >4- W 1 11 I*t>« 1 111*. Jm'on IVr, rrtei Kit iirr, 1 HanUinu Humiicss. Jen . ll)iall K( !tv XVll , \\- t 112,.,,,,, \cc«unls ntlmliviil .litmes K. 1...»Vc. .lolm l.;iinl, 1 . I'. Hii-hlicli, : uals and Firms lVter l r.Mil/ W . Sorirs. I» iiiii-l If.l'.uiM jsoliciud. J " h " """• W- VNChEsrzn j FACTORY LOADtD SHOTGUN ■ | ; "New Rival, "" Leader," ana "Repeater " r , loiut utwo having th. n», la 4n • . .hti 41111 youwlll'HlKe bwt»b<lUllui w«u«jiC4« buy. | ALL DEALEHS KlfcP THEM, 112 "MAKtS PROPER DIET" !"pji PLEASING • lUVIti »» 111 »<»I*»I*»IIIM PQfIJ ' ■ M li' 'fl S N..r>. 1 I Milil i. wrwol ] ■ B " ® HJI >•' tfl •' r ' , W*»lM«t»'»«■ Dcj
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