spani iile Ektublbhef 1 in 1828. 3D. A*J3T LVr3 jjjtfur and Proprietor DANVII.LE, PA., AUUUHT 25, 't*s. PubliHhetl every Frhluy at Dunville, the county seat of M«»uU»nr eounty, I'a., at *1.01) a year in advance or 91.2) If n<»t paid in ad vance; and no |ui|M>r will be diMiMHitinuetl until all arrearage i« paid, exeept at the option of tin* publisher. Itatert of adverthiiug made known on ap plication. AddreHts all eommuiiiratlonx to THE INTEMJGGNCEK, I>ANVIU.K. PA. Democratic Stale Ticket. FJR STATU TltK VSt'RKH, WILLIAM H. liEUHY, of Delaware county. FOR JUIKIE OF TIIE L'PEKIUIt 4XU RT JOHN B. HEAD, of WestiuoreiaiKl county. Democratic County Ticket. FOR WHOCIATE JUDGE, Fit AN K li. BLKK. FOR DIHTRKT ATTORNEY, CI I AS. P. IfEAltli Altf. FOR COU NTY O>MMIIW|t»\EU, CLAUENCK W. SKI DEL, GEOHiiK M. LEIGHOW. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR, Til OS. VAN 8 ANT, AM ANDl's BHLJLTZ. CAUSE OF DULL TIMES 3 T now liegins to show. Time is always required to develop and ripen the fruits of the season. lousi ness men on Mill street are heard to complain—trade is slack and things generally slow. What is the cause ? The Danville A lllooni.burg Street Railway has opened up new avenues of trade and is doing u thriving busi ness. We all clamored for the street cars and are blessed with the best ou on the globe. Our citizens appreci ate the couveuieuce and use the u ex tensively. Blooiusburg aud the many families resiling a!oig the twdve miles' stretch of >tnet railway con tribute their patronage. If busmen" is d.iller now than it should be, what cuu it be attributed to ? The advantages the trolley line gives should cause things to move more steadily, or rather increase the trade. When the day's work is end ed our people board the street cars and leave us deserted streets. Can ii be tliey goto other towns to do their shopping ? We fear this is the case in many instances, aud can only ac credit it to the lack of proper adver tising. Danville's merchants are in ert. They eveu do not take care oi their own. Our surrounding country deals elsewhere, attracted by the ad v rtisements of more progressive men i.i other towns. Danville merchants have just as good goods as merchants of any other place, and no donhi they sell just as cheap, but why is it (1.1 with them* 1 . Their advantages arc just as go id as any otl.eV, but 1 .ey fail to grasp the most important i.uilium. They do not advertise. It i'only possible to coni]>etc with tin I \o business man of the present da) by advertising right. The Intelli g n ser offers the right way when it s • ,'gests that its columns be used, for !• I the best citizens of the county read i aud will profit by truthful and lib eral otters in your advertisements. Let us ho[>e to see our business pco p e shake off their drowsy methods an I become alive to their present op portunities, aud do not leave on i neighboring towns draw all the traih tlioir way and let us sit wailing for s > nothing to turn up. HE GIRL LOAFER At. IKI. loafer. That do >s not sound very pretty, does it: And yet there are a good many girls whom the title fits. hi other words, there are girls who s|>eud their time doing absolutely nothing. Circum stances do not render it necessary for them to earn their living, and so l hey stay at home ami fritter tie precious moments away in useless pur suits or idleness. Don't a good many of them lie in bed in the morning and let their mothers get up ami git breakfast? Aud don't you think thev also dress up in their best clotho aid spend the afternoons enjoying themselves while their mothers stay at home and prepaic the evening meal? Aud when they are home they spend their time reading trashy novels or trimming equally trashy hats. When a girl goes to a party aud is late in getting to bed she looks on it as quite proper aud natural that she h mid lie in bed late the next morn ing, and all of the family accepts the fact as a matter of course. hut if the mother is up half the night with an ailing baby neither her lazy daugh ter nor any other member of the fami ly seeun to think it necessary that she should stay in bed and make up her broken sleep. —SI'LT. GORDY and his corps of ah'e assistants will o|>en the doors of our public schools to the young minds next Monday, and at once liegin to mould their characters and intellects. Itily »u<l Japan Intvu rieciile.l ili«t t ieir subjects mait not work on the Panama ouixl. As Aineiicans will not it ouly requires thai Austria and Oliiu i shall ta'e «lie »aui« stand ti land 11.0 eutei;irise in a first-clast tiiuu alley. Schuyler happenings. Mu. Kunoii: —Mr. uikl .Mrs. Juo. Shoop, nt visited the lat ter's parents, Mr. and Mm. \V. J. Smith (luring the past week. Mr. unit .Mrs. John Westlev, of Watsoutowil, s|ient Saturd ly night unil Sunday at the home of A. J. Levaii. I Miss May Shade, of Milton, visit ed her father, Mr. I'. I).* (Shade, on Sunday. Mrs. I). 11. McClure, of your city, is visiting relatives at Schuyler. Slie expects to spend a week or more get ting fresh air in the country. Itepuirs on the St. Junius Lutheran church, Turbotviile, are progressing as rapidly as the workmen can do the work. The steel ceiling is all up und ready for the painters and deco rators. The new window frames are in place ready for the sash. I'aint ing the outside of the liuilding, fres* cueing the side walls and luyiu/ the raised ll.mr remains yet to lie done. It will lie several weeks yet before the church will lie ready for services. The several Sunday Schools ot Purbotville will, h ilil their annual picnic in Wagner's woods, near town, next Saturday, the 2(>th. Kvery liody is invited to be present and have a good time. The schools of Limestone township will open on the fourth of September. They will lie taught by me same teachers that had charge last winter. Messrs Schuyler Irwin and ilreunen Swope have returned to their homes from Selinsgrove, to take charge of their schools next mouth. The farmers are digging their po tatoes. The yield is small, iiiul many are rotten. Here and there is a lot that yields Well, but they are not the rule. Levi Gibson died 011 Tuesday at the home of his brother-in-law, Jim. N. Herr, after a long illness. Mrs. S. 11. Janctt is on the sick list since last Sunday. I lon. L. \V. Welli ■e ■ passes through here daily, hauling sand for his new house at Exchange. Aug. 23, 1!»05. littx Turbotviile David Smith, of Kxcha ig', passed through our town last week. Goo. W. Miller and wife, of Wusli ingio'iville, spent a few days with E I. Berger and family. John Deiinens spent Sunday with friends in town. E. Gaston aud iatnilv,. of Balti more, returned home on Saturday, after spending a week with the form er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Gaston. The Lutheran Sunday school of this place will hold their annual pic nic in E. Wagner's grove ou Satur day, Aug. 20. Win. Cooper and Isaac Sloser, of VVushingtouville, passed through our town 011 Sunday. Unique Relic. Some months atio O.iptuin 11. H. Mjrtz. t'oau 1 » laud turile ou the bit tluflnld ot Oettjsiiuru, wl.iol, was in <uribeil with tin- iu«i|<liia of the Ei.- K'lner Coipp, 111 *3 An.eriiau tiny Bid ' J. Lee, Couipiny B, U. 8 K." T e neWH|>a-ic r articles that appiared rela tive to the ftriuiie find brought a l.i in mt for the property in a uiuu mm Detroit, Uiuhiiiau. Tlunugh a protiaitcd oorrßspindenre it lias (lev lupi-il that the inu 1 ki iir whs ut 011 the under shell ut Ihe turtle in iHltu while the uoiuuiaud liiy at Taney* to.vn, Mil., thin Ueiidrul Meade's 11 mlijuartets of the Army of the Pn louiae, and thirteen utiles fn in where it was touml, afier a lapte of forty years. Captain Meitz teok pea-are In Fi nessing the turtle to Liejtiuant Lee ind don tit Ichh the owner is proud ot his uuii|ue relic of a peraoiinl experi ence <lll ri 11 u the war. W. M. SEIDEL, 344 Mill Street. DR. KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY j \ Pleuul to Take. Powerlul to Cure. And Welcome In Every Home. KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE Dr. David Kennedy'* Favorite Remedy is adapted t»all a/es and both scxep, affording permanent re lief in all cases caused by Impurity »112 the blood, inch »H Kidney, Clitdder and Llv«r Com pliiintM; cures (,'ouatipittloii and W«Kkn«i»M pe< ulur to women. It provea successful in cases where ill other medi cine* have totally failed. No auffurer should despair as loti'/ as this remedy in untried. It has an unbro ken record of success for over 80 years, and haa won hosta of warm friends. Are you suffering from any disease traceahlo to theicau-es m- ntioncd I If ao, l>r. Kennedy has staked bis personal and professionsl reputation on the statement tiiat Favorite Remedy will do you good Send for a free trl»l ln»ttle and booklet con taining valuable medical advice on the treatment of various diseases. Write alno for an "Euay Teat'* for fiudiiii; onti 112 you have kidney disease. Address I»r. Duvld Kenit«Hly'a Sons, Koiidout, N. Y. REMEMBER, the full name is Dr. David Ken nedy's FAVORITE REMEDY, made at Roiwteut, N. Yand the price is »1.00 (six bottles fs/u) at all druggists in the United States, Canjftia and foreign countries. SPRING SON& ... ■ IVERSON TAYLOR. Allegro vivace con fiioco. ,-n „ t • —•—#- . I—4^—h— . n m ■ - trtr - u dSSI simile. ' | | | "j~ . li-« 11 »J, " ——^ 1 h rr- I—l rr .jrtn *** 1 I - & -•- * * P —-O- . - 1 J. rrl.T -1.-7- j'J-JU, :^r a - \ " —liT-f cV - *' * -0-ZTZ^E^ ♦'ii =r * I 11 t | j{j ry'TT * I . ± '• t: t I,Um-,1 ,Um -, rr, —; nn I I 'ST- • ) fi 11 tL n ~ jL ' *• ♦ • ' - >- ■ r^= R. "■ 7j r u U n rr-, 112 ™ . ' | ' ' AHH 44&S&Z MM = p 112 American Melody Co., N. Y. Copyright 1905, , , t if r; 1;. t 0 —-I—j> 7 -fL-—r_V- ~ J *: -f- •' —j: -B^l-f-V ' -Jr: I ' U I 'I ♦ j con/unco. Mamito. 4 V »/" < Lr 4?m W- —I j riffr z_» » r . pi=Tt ~ , r : ;r,. 't - 4. '%■ \ I . * mm ——— ——— -X=f&--| 1= -^ri—'-g=f ? V J .<• n n D " 1 trt- Jv J.J. M.M.JL4M. ' JLJt. JLJL. i-t/LIA 1* 112 a ± _0 -fIT •- T" »- V. 1 -i--=qF S r s?£?s9Sß: o V-*—i—tg~* 1 - - —t /fe3r 7 =^±==LabgE-=|-|''''• " , ) fff n m w PPP —S v - «ff«f mm =*.m «««, #w.r- » s. , * U LU u ' mf sensol ritenuto. I M- • PP I PPP 'r NE " 11 * 4 ~ * (%v ny: RICKETTS' BATTERY REUNION AT BERWICK Battery F. mid G., under Co'. H. P. Rlckelta' command, oue of the noted batteries of tlm Aiiny of Polomac,will liold tlieir aiuetoeutli annual rtniiion in tlie Gapt. C. G. Jaokaou Po>t hall •t Berwiok ou September Nth ami Mil-. 001. A. D. Seelej, Jamea P. Ha) man, William Roop and Eugene Leuhait have b>eu appointed as a coimulttie from Gapt. G. G. .?auk»on Poat to make arrangements lor tlie entertain ment of the aurvivora of the battery. It in expected that there will be aome fifty or sixty persons to take part in the rronioa.including the members ■it Hie baltery and their wive«. We atill continue to give The Great American Farm Journal to all of oursnb acribern who pay in advance. Think of it. Two paper* for the price of one, and only SI.OO, too. Free Anti-Toxin For Those Who Can't Pay Health Coin 1111Hhi nor Din n in uow formulating p'aiH for « de pots in every county of the Cumuio* 7 weal h for the free di.-tiil.ution if anti-toxin to th<»BH diphtheria sufferer* who cannot afford to |>uroha>e it. Ho lar, the |>l*ns arn incipient anr* atioot the one dufiuite hit or iiifounu tion on the subjeit which Dr. Dixi u haw made i>obliu is that two or mote depots will be established in eaoli o< 011- tf from which the anti toxin will le distributed upon apj lication l:y a certificate from the physician in at tendance. Anti toxin, in addition to being a core foi diphrherin. in HIMO an I xoel* lent preventative of the disease in tliO*e wl.o have b«»11 exposal to con tagion and an effi rt will he made to establish a system of imoa atiou for those who have beeu so expoa d. SEND us m A COW, H Steer, Bull or Horse hide, Calf skiu, Dog ns3 ?i skin, or any other kind of hide or s!cin, and let tMjBB us tan it with the hair R9E^^H on, soft, light, odorless feSfljHH and moth-proof,for robe, K|9HB| rug, coat or gloves. But first get our CaUlopue, B|fl riving prices, and our shipping » tags and instructions, no HH to Bstkal vrjg •void mistakes. We blso buy raw furs ami ginseng. r * THE CROSBY FRISIAN FUR COMPANY, 116 Mill Street. Ruches tec, N. Y. The Intdligen *er has a class of cir culation tliat makes advertising in its columns rich with results. It has, too, a quantity of circulation at rates that mean great profit to the person using the paper. Opportunities in California The trade in the Orient is opening up. Our exports to Japan and China multiplied during the last year. There will soon be a tremendous increase in the trade of the Pacific Coast cities with the Far East. Big opportunities for the man who lives there. Why not look the field over? Only $62.50, Chicago to San Francisco or Los Angeles and return, May 1, 2, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 29, 30. 31, June 1, August 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14, 1905. Tickets good for return for 90 days. Rate for a double berth in a comfortable tour ist sleeper from Chicago to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, and many other points in California, only $7. Through train "service from Union Passenger Station, Chicago, via the Chicago, Milwaukee 8 St. Paul, Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Line This is the route of The Overland Limited, leaving Union Passenger Station, Chicago, 6.05 p. m., and The Califqrnia Express at 10.25 P- m - The California Express carries tourist sleeping cars to California every day. Both trains carry through standard sleepers. Complete information sent free on receipt of coupon with blank lines filled. Name _______________ W. S. HOWELL. street , ddre „ Oen'l Eastern Agent, 381 Broadway, NEW YORK CITY, or City State F. A. MILLER, D . .. . .. .. „ . Probable destination General Passenger Agent, CHICAGO. '-AI.IKOKNH r FARMERS AND DAIRYMEN! Ef 1 ATTENTION! Orders will be taken for u guaranteed 43 per cent. Protein Brand of Cotton Seed Meal, delivered off the ear at Potts grove, at a reduced price. Send inquiries and orders lty mail t Pottsgrovo. Persons having orders in ' will be notified on arrival of the car C. H. ricMahan & Bros. Special Dairy Foods and Dairy Supplies, HAY AND FEED t ■ Pottsgrove, Northumberland Co., Pa. | Cthe cocoa expert! 11 05 ays: •• RUNKEL BROTHERS COCOA is the test cocoa made; an article of absolute purity VI Vro' - J ilh the highest nutritive qualitiea and a flavor 1 ' perfection." If you try it once you will fully appreciate the T jDSjk If isdom of THE COCOA EXPERT. Send your name and two cents for a trial can. )h . ~rg= ■ ' m mum* wa rfSvlil Brothers I il ill II- Vm w*A 9 W* MADE OF COCOA ONLYi Foil MALK—A NMAItli FARM OF FOK ty-slx acres, known as the Mauifcr farm located 'J'.j mites north-east of I'ottstfiow. Fair huildinj'". K<>od fruit, water at house and liarn. All cleared and under liiuli statu 01 cultivation. This farm is oltcrcd tit private sale and Is a des-rabie properly. Will leave hay, straw and fodder on the place, i'osses sion given this fall. Address, i-. o. KVKMTT, It. F. I>. I. l'ottsgrove, Pa. Stationery for Farmers. Farmers and others, particularly those living on the ltural Delivery routes, should have printed stationery as well as business men. It is not only more busi ness like to send a letter with name and address printed on the noteheud and en velop, but it insures the return of the letu r in ca>e it is not delivered. We are especially well equipped to do this class of printing and can do it promptly and neatly. We will supply 230 note heads and 250 envelopes, extra quality, for $1.50, or 75c for either one lot. This is cheaper than you can buy 4he pap« r and envelopes regularly at retail stores. Atlantic City Excursions August 17 and 31. the Reading Rail way will run ten-day excursions to At lantic City, Cape .May, Ocean City or Sea Isle City. Stop-off alloweJ at Phila delphia going and returning. Round trip rate $4.50. From. Leave, liloomsburg 7:27 A.M. 11:28 A.M. Catawissa 7:30 A. M. 11:45 A. M. Rupert 7:37 A. M. 11:45 A. M. Danville :53 A.M. 11:23 A.M. There Is no Use Flfjhtlnp Nature Dr. Kennedy 1 * Favorite Remedy does nothing of that kind. It acts tenderly and in sympathy with what Nature is trying to accomplish. Do yon liaive tiouble with your digestion your liver or kidneys ? Does rlieu niatism and pain rack you ? I* your head thick and heavy ? It will charm away these alemeut* almost ere \oti aie aware. ♦4.50 to Atlantic City and return on the Reading Railway August 17 and 31. Tickets good ten days. Stop-off allowed at Philadelphia going and returning. AUCTIONEER Real Estate or Personal Prop'' erty Disposed of at Public Outcry. Yics/ 'Results Guaranteed Addrese, Michael Breckbili, Rural Route 4, Danville, Pa. Heart Weakness. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure has made many hearts well after they have been pronounced hopeless. It has completely cured thousands, and will al most invariably cure or benefit every case of heart disease. Short breath, pain around heart, palpitation, fluttering-, dizzy, fainting and smothering' spells should not be neglected. Take Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and see how quick you will be relieved. It cannot make a new heart, but will restore a sick one by strengthening the heart nerves and muscles, relieving the unnatural strain, and restoring its vitality. "I had a very bad casa of heart trouble. For Hix months I could not ■work. July I was plowing corn and feeling bad all day; in the after noon In plowing one row I had to lay down, or fall down, throe times. My heart throbbed as though It would burst through, and I had difficulty In getting my breath. I purchased a bottle of Dr. Miles' Heart Cure, and before I had Used half of It I could lay down and sleep all night. Previ ously I had to get up from Ave to ten times a night. I have taken several bottles, ana my heart is as repulur as clock work. I feel like a new man. and can work considerable for an old man, 8414 years old." H. D. McGILL, Frost, Ohio. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure is sold by your druggist, wlpo will guarantee that the first Dottle will benefit. If It fails he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Jnd pENNSYLVMH |1 KAILKOAD 1 The Standard Railway 01 This Continent PIIOTKCTKI) TIIHOUCjIIc.IT 111 !HK « IlltclMiuibwM&BlKK. .u'iHi Systcii' Schedule in Effect Nov. 29. Ibo3 STATIONS A.M. A.M. P.M. P.* Sunhury Leave § 045 j 055 § 2 on { 5 2o Kline's (J rove iosli lo 01 i 85 Wolverlon 1068 HO (Mi f2 ID If, 37 lvipp's lluu 1' 700 112 10 11 .. .. i 5 44 South Danville I 71l l7 .... . Danville 112 ' ll 1017 iA "W Hoyd 112 7 16 flO 21 1 2 I*6 t 5 fig Roaring Creek 112 7 23 fio 28-t2 3i i i.oi Catawlssa .Arrive 732 10 35 2r. 08 Catawissa Leave $7 32 110 36 f23os 008 East Bioomshurg ... I - .. 7 ..... ..... ... Blonmshurg } ' ' 7 10 w *** « 15 Espy Kerry 1 7 iJ rlO 47 I 0 19 Stony tow n Kerry 1 7 .V.) flo 53 1 27 Creasy 7 .*>2 10 50 2 "«5 «. :u» Nescopcck— Arrive i u Berwick 112 «02 11 05 3 Of. 040 NescOpecK .... Leave I 802 111 06 14106< 040 Beach I lavcu Ferry . i mm Wapwallopeu k |!i 1120 '< 20 «; 62 Pond 11111 If> 2-'i 11 i25 i ;•.» ii> ,j0 SSJk1"XS; :::::::: } s: " 7 <" Hot rout 813 1112 310 710 Nanticokc .sol 1154 3l» 710 Button Woo.i 112 0 00 112 00 t 3 66 r 7 26 Plymout.. F. it\ I uiri fl2 02 I 3F7 i ; ■& Sou 111 W i iki s-iJarre... OOii 1200 400 730 Hazlc SI ieul 008 uOB 11»3 B8 Wilkes-Banc... Arrive 010 12 10 40> 7 '.'A WU'tSi V/AilJ) Wllkes-Barre. .Leave i 7 2". $ 10 36 | j to «| i- 00 Ha/.lc Si reel ' 7-•* Mi 37 21. 'i' t>2 South W ilUi>-Bnrre . 7 .io 10 40 2jo t> u» Plymouth I » r..\ r 7 32 112 10 42 12 •: I 1.07 ButtonWi.<kl .. . | 7 H.) I 10 46 I 2«"v« | o 0H Nantlcoke 7 i.; 10 60 :»oi i» 17 Retreat 751 loss :i h. ca, Siili-kshlnny 1 . . _ .. . Moiainiiqiiii ; S( " n " 7 -* "in 1 s 11.". 111 11 r.l »i 1 1112 i Wapwalioi.i n siu il 10 :i..1 ». i7>«i Beach Haven Kerry Ncscopeck Anive tils 1120 3!2 700 Niwopw kl'.'/.liwVve/ * s >■' i' Cronny Mill || .It .li'« 7IV Slonytown Fe.ry Is :tt til :;s , .>4 IV 12 , jjspj 1.1 .x ... hI2TII 10 I .12 f7 20 KalV'HliVMnsYairff!!!.} sll 1160 106 725 Catuwlsha \ itivh 865 1167 118 7 82* Cfttawlsna .. Leave sv» U r»7 4la 732 1 ton ring t'reek . I » 04 I lii .-i i 1 1M I 7 ;i« Boyd 112 0 10 r 12 il 1 4 20 I 7 Ol Danville.... 1 „.. ... .. .... .., +M»uili Danvilic ) ' ' ' ' ' Klpp*H Kiiii 112 0 I" r 12 20 112 4 36 112 7 60 w.iivi-rtoii 1.1 12 -v 11 u t >O3 Kline's Utove . 112 H 27 r 1280 I 116 1 KOb Sunhury Vrrlve $ »36 $ 12 10 | 4 66 1 8 10 Il Dally. $ Dally, except Sunday. I Slops only on notice to Conductor or Agent, or on signal. Trains leave South Danville as follows: I'or l'itiston ami Ncianloii,7 tl ain and 221 and 6V) p m week-days; lo .7 a 111 dally. Kor I'otlsville, Heading and Philadelphia 7 li a in and 2 21 p 111 week-days. For ll ixleton, 7 11 a 111 and 221 and 6 60 p 111 week-days. Kor Lewinhurg, Milton, Wlillainsport, 1/ock Haven, Henov«i and Kane, 12 16 p 111 week days; Lock Haven only, 0 14 a 111 and 431 pin week-days; tor Williamsport and interinedl ate stations, till a 111 and 7 61 p m M*eek-days. For Hellefonte, Tyrone, I'hillipshnrg and 1 Clearliehl, 011 a 111 and 12 15 p m week-days. \ For llarrishurK and intermediate stations, \ OH a 111, 12 li» p 111 and 761 pin wtH*k-davN: 4 111 p 111 tlully. For Phllii(le!phia (via llnrrlshurK) Balti more and Wnshiugloii, 0 14 a in and ami 12 15 an<l 761 pin wi-ek-days; I3lp in dally. For Pittsburg 1 via 1 hirrishuig) » 14 a 111 and 751 p 111 week-days ;I 31 pin daily ; (via l.ew istfiwn Junction , <1 j.| a in and 12 15 p m week days; (via Lock Haven 1 II 11 a in and 12 15 p in week-<la\s. . I'ullnian Parlor and Slwpimr Cars run on - through trains between Sunhu'v, V.'::'!.•>»• is port and Krie. between Sunhury and Phila delphia and Washington and between Harris burg, Piitslairg and I he \V< st. For turtiier Inrorniation apply to tieket W. \V. ATTKUBHRY, .1. It. WOOD, Oenerai Manag*>r. I*ass'r Tralfie Mgr <Sko. W. Kovn. (ieneml Pass'r Agt. NOT\nmiTRUST ' Many newppap«rs have lately given currency to reports by irresponsible parties to theeflVet that THE NEWHOMESEWIKQ MACHINE CO had entered a trust or eoinhlimtion : we wish to assure (lie public that there is no truth in such reports. We have been manufacturing sewing machines for over a quarter of a centu ry, and have established a reputation for our selves and our machines that is the envy of all others. Our °3Vir Home" machine has never been rivaled as a family machine.—lt stands at the head ofall itff/h 4* rut f* sewing machines, and stands on iU own merits. The *' Aew Home" is the only really IMIGIi GHAHE Srir'ny Machine ■ on the market. It is not necessary for us to enter Into a trust » to save our credit or pay any debts as we have no debts to pay. We have never entered Into competition with manufacturers of low grade cheap machines that arc made to sell regard less of any intrinsic merits. Do not be de ceived, when you want r sewing machine don't send your money away from home; femllona u New Home " Dealer, he can sell you a better machine for less than you can purchase elsewhere. If there la no dealer near you, 4 write direcl'to us. THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO ORANGE, MASS. Hew York, Chicago. 111., St. Louis, Ma, Atia» k _ ta»Ga. ( Dallas. Tex., Ban Fran>te«\ CA
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