The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, November 12, 1908, SUPPLEMENT, Page 4, Image 12

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Unolitidad Promts
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First National Bank,
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Ssiiclts the Business ar.d Accounts cf Farmers
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ert tu aa-r.zz hvi : j to do
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a?s:s.: the favor! f. jf
o.arts epsa::ta: 7 that he fU
20 r. of personal d:.ip-o:r.tni-1
as 1:0 regret. the fol
Io:a? suteaient last Thuri-iay.
"The electkn ha ?or.e ai:-v
hv a decisive trajortty. The r
wms are cot all in, and it U i-n
i-jir, a; i- pret t:-.e to an
alyze then or to saj what ca 3.1
contributes; cost to the Republic!
victory. '.Ve cade our zhj
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e oe.:evcl to he ood for the
American people, hct it a fr.r tt-c
peopls them-selves to decide what
las they rfesire and xhit ethod
of government they prefer
hare fa;th that the
which e a-ski for
par.
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that the election of Sena-or AvVh
people will a etT:-ed. thi t'-e i-i
qmt: of the Trsrj -v.:: aVittln
opposition that re-:ult in th e'
ininat:on of the princ- le of -Via'e
monopoly. " " .
'I am confident that the people
will see the ce:esity for thef laho
k?i.lat:on and the tariff reduction
wcica oar platform demanded. I
an condent, that the educa
tional work done in this campaign
mil result in v:cnrin greats pro
tection to bank depositors The
above are the most prominent re
forms for which we labored andl
believe that the reforms will et
come together with more effective
regulation of railroads and "inde
pendence for the Filipinos..
LED AS tiT HE COVtl.
''I de.ijre to commend the work
ti our National Committee. I am
entirely sati.sf.ed with Mr. Mack a.s
the chairman and with the members
of the committee. I do not see
what tiey could have done more
than they did. nd as for myself. I
jtit forth every effort in my power
to secure victory for our cause.
The nomination came from the
hands of the voters, I have obeyed
their command ar.d have led as best
I could.
"Words will not express my
gratitude for the devotion which
ha been shown by millions of
Democrats during the past u
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There -x:'.'. he an elihoratt pr
te-l':re :a the ca-re of the ien event
ed on the electoral titter in ?nn-47''n:.a-
The Protho notaries of
each county xii: the rti-ns
to the iierreta-v cf the Common
wealth. -k'z.j in turn deliver them
to the Governor. It a the duty of
the latter cfcul to mr.erate "the
vote of the State, declare the re
sult, not:: the electors of their
e'eotion or. or before the I Til
nes.:av m N'ovem.oer, and cicn
ni.oate the resnlt to the Secritirv -f
State of the Unit! 5tat.es. The:
electors meet in Ha.-r03r.nr3r ca
second Mon.da7 i- January tollo--,
in? their election, and cast their:
votes for President and V.ce Presi
dent of the United States. Cert:-'
catis of this ote are made in t.-.oli-'
cat.
retnrn are opened in the presence
o. vonzress on the? rr,-. TA'
day in February ar.d the result de
clared bv that zsA ;-i a .v.;r.r
express purpose.
&t Coiity CaaaimoTU.
Local politics in Elk conntv ar
of the unanimous order. In the
tabula'ed vote of the county, pub
lished in the Riizwav Democrat
under the head of Assembly ihe
tabulation is as follows 1
John M. Flynn. Rr-publioaa
John if. Klynn, Irrn(crt
John M. Flynn, Prohibition. -
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ProthonoUrv th erxjrit t..l-
A. M Knt, hpuhJioan,
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Andrew Han, ftfrDuhliiain. . -211S
Ar.'Ircw Huu. Lternor-rat. . -
A. M. Ent is a Columbia county
boy, a son of the la'e Sheriff Uza!
Ent. He has held the offire nf
Prothonotary of Elk county several
terms m succession.
Governor Johnson, of Minnesota
looks like a rising sun. A Demo
crat who can carry bis State three
times in sutcession iu the face of a
normal Republican majority of
100,000 is marked for a man of
destiny. Perhaps he will be the
Moses that will lead the agricultur
al constituencies of the Northwest
out of the wilderness of Protection
istic and Trust-breeding Republi
canism in which they have been
blindly wandering for nearly forty
years. In any event, Governor
Johnson is well worth keeping go
eye on. Record.
pl4:!f-;f .C"- " re: J-y 2J and . Main.
r-; :j. :' r.- cf r : charze of Mabel WcUh.
U.:." 'f-oc. af January J7 audi 3. Roarinzci
secono is se t to O'-y r- r- i ,
the same om.ua? and u 1 f C3i-f MiVtr-
iT ."a rr?'; .t-:;';t .J-ry jo and 3.n. Locust
trio: in .hxh'tloV ci4 Ed-a ru.
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ifjrian. ond annual exturs.on from. Col in
tra Cou-.t- to Farmers' Tveek at
St.-.te Co.lee.
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Albert.
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cnarzeot Jonn Harr.s
January and tr. Eri.arcreek, in
charze of Elbert Robert.
January r2 r., Minoin, ia
o-oa-zi of Dan.el J. Snyder.
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SCGOEiTtD PiO'OaAiC.
I. A brief talk in the school
room on
(a; Some common insects
which injure crops and how
to combat them.
(b; Prcaicg and caring for an
orchard.
II. A practical eld demonstra
tion in nearby orchard.
(ij Shaping a young tree and
pmning an old one.
Cb; Spraying.
1. If scale is present, prepare
and apply lime-saiphur mix
ture to a sufficient nnrrer
cf trees to show that scale
can be controlled.
J. If there is no scale, show
materials equipment; ex
plain method of preparing,
mixing and application.
The person in charge should ar
range the school program to give
the demonstrator one hoar during
the morning and af lernoon sessions
each day. Sine; he is a stranger,
the teacher will be expected to find
board and lodging for bin and his
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For Coughs and Colds
Troubled with a cough? A hard cold, bronchitis, or some
chronic lung trouble? There is a medicine made for just
these cases Ayes Cherry Pectoral. Your doctor knows
all about it Ask him what he thinks of it No medicine
can ever take the place of your doctor. Keep in close
touch with him, consult him frequently, trust him fully.
No alcohol in this cough medicine. rttuerC .W.AW
ziyCTtruis. augar-coateu. AH vegetable Art directly 00 the liver. Gently Uxa
Uv. Dom, only one pill. SoU for nearly tixty years. Aik your doctor about them.
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' f :te at the next sew. 2 0: the
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j srrutti-tn 0: a maxn.ncent rcadwij
7-.xzz.-z from is. ot uton ti the
tattlentld it Gettysbar?
The risad will co-t ti.e govern
ment j-. coo. 000, and it is poco-ed
to make it 1 national memorial to
A bra ha -a Lincoln, in celebration of
his one h jndredti biruhday anni
versary. Mr. Lafean says the pro
poseti boulevarde meets with the ap
proval of President Roosevelt, the
Lmitoln Mimorial .ssxiat:on and
soores of ennressmen.
Xinea So Dry iad Stop Aziix
T.1111SJ.1.I 'Mx-kti-i rrii Out tar
Lack f
h: zh Vallev collier es N'os
1. 2, j
4 and 5. biVjie
anta Coal
company. v u.ian Penn an.i North
American and MtTurk's wisheries
at Shenandoah have been compelled
to saspend all operat ons aga.n ow
ing to the scarcity or water, again
throwing aoout 00-00 men and b-.y
oat of employment.
Uale.s it rains very soon a num
ber of ether collieries and washer-
les wi ioc comoe..e-u
this week.
to suspend
Ex-Senator Edari W. Carmack
of Tennessee, was shot and killed
at Nashville, bj the son of Col.
Duncan C. Cooper. The trouble
grew out of politics, Carmack being
an editor whose paper had bitterly
attacked Cooper. Both men fired
at each other, Carmack being in
stantly killed, and Cooper wounded
in the shoulder. The two Coopers
are in jail.
If present plans are carried out,
Elisha Root will succeed Thos. C.
Piatt as United States Senator for
New York. The country will
probably survive the loss of Piatt
in the Senate.
Tariff revision is now promised
by the dominant part. They do
not say. however, whether they
will revise it up or down.
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A World of Dress Goods
In Our First Fall Fabric Showing
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'1 t?t wi:-ri: ir'.ain
t; -.-? tr 3 mannish overplay mixture
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A Few of the Many New Fabrics.
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BLOOMSBURG,
We Have Ten Styles of
Envelopes and Paper to Match
FUR
Invitations, Acceptances, Regrets
Announcements, &c.
Full size Wed'linrx with two Envelops, down t
Billet-doux size with Card to Fit.
Twenty-Four Styles of Type
FOR CARDS AXD INVITATION'S.
We Do All Kinds of Printing
Columbian Printing House,
BLOOMSBURC, PA.
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And now there is a demand for a
change in the form of the ballot in
this state, as there is after every e
lection. That it can be improved is
generally conceded, but r.o one has
yet discovered just how it can
done.
Hire is R4lif lor ft tint.
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we would pay frtn
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fabrics.
oa of course get the
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PURSEL.
- PENN'A.
INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC.
Chas. P. EI a ell aunouu.-rs that
he will be pleased to receive all
termer pupils on violin and piauo
ivite, as we'd us new ones. Latent
and best trethi ds.
Terms strictly cash by the lesson
or month. Address Hold liidlay.
Bloomsburg, or call up on Bell
'phone any afternoon between 1
and a. tf
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