REPUBLICAN MEWS ITEM. CH ABBES L WING, Editor. I'ublished Every Thursday Afternoon By The Sullivan Publishing Co. At the County Beat of Sullivan County. LAPORTE, PA. U. Mason, I'resideii. E. M. Dcnham Treas THOH. J. INGHAM, Secretary. I lered at th? Post Office at Laporte, as second-class mail matter. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. For Auditor General, William P. Snyder, of Chester. „ For State Treasurer: William L. Mathues, of Deleware. For Superior Court Judges: " Thomas A. Morrison, of McKean. 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. ITIHH republicans Are Satisfied t» Let Well Enough Alone. THIS STATE POINTS THE WAY I'igorou* Citizenship of the Club League of Pennsylvania to Demand That Policies That Brought Pros perity Shall Not Be Changed. [Special Correspondence.! Philadelphia. Sept. IB—Republicans throughout Pennsylvania who take an lutive interest in the party organiza tion are looking forward to the con vention of the State League of Repub lican Clubs, which is to be held in Wilkesbarre next week. Elaborate arrangements have been made by the local committeemen, in cluding some of the most prominent Republicans in Luzerne county, for the entertainment of the visitors, and the convention is expected to be large ly attended. While the nominees for tLe superior court, Judges Morrison, or McKean county, and Henderson, of Crawford, both of whom are now on the bench, will not be present, as they ar? not expected to do any campaign ing, the Republican candidates for state treasurer and auditor general, William L. Mathues, of Delaware, and Senator William P. Snyder, of Ches ter, respectively, have been asked to attend, and they are assured of cor dial recaptions. YOUNG REPUBLICANS TO SPEAK The State League includes in its membership many aggressive young Republicans who are expected to ex press themselves clearly and vigor ously on the issues which should be paramount in the present campaign. Tliere is no question of the sentiment among the clubmen in favor of Presi dent Roosevelt to succeed himself in the White House, and it can be safely predicted that the league convention will be heard from in no uncertain tones, in line with the action of the 'ast two regular Republican state con ventions of Pennsylvania, calling for the nomination of Roosevelt for presi dent by the Republican national con vention. The platform builders and the ora tors will voice the wishes of a great majority ox the people of this country, who demand that there shall be no cessation of the prosperity which this tuition now enjoys, and who contend that a continuance of present highly satisfactory business conditions is de pendent upon Republican control of the affairs of the federal government and the enforcement of Republican policies which have resulted in the de velopment and growth of the indus tries of the United States. Capital and labor each finds profit able employment, and there is no man in Pennsylvania today, it is main tained, who cares to work, who cannot find something to do with satisfactory remuneration for his services. In some sections of the state there is difficulty In procuring enough labor to meet requirements of vast manufacturing establishments. In commenting upon the political situation' in Pennsylvania and the p.obable issues of the state campaign a few days ago. Secretary Wesley R. Andrews, of the Republican state com mittee, remarked that while the Re publicans were content to advocate the proposition "to let well enough alone," and to help bring about a con tinuance of conditions which have brought contentment, happiness and prosperity to the people, the Demo crats have been hunting around for an issue upon which to make their state campaign, and they have failed to rind one. "The people are too prosperous," romnrked Secretary Andrews, "togo chasing will-o'-the-wisps." REPUBLICANISM MUST PREVAIL. It is pointed out that Democratic success In Pennsylvania this fall, or even reduced Republican majorities, would be a source of great encourage ment to those who seek changes in the tariff laws. While Republicans ad mit that there are some Inequalities in the present tariff, as there must he In every law of this character, they are unalterably committed against at tempt at tariff tinkering which must necessarily result in a disarrangement | of business conditions and a termina ; tion of the present era of prosperity. ! Under the present act the terrible ! conditions of poverty and distress ex -1 isting under the last Democratic ad ministration have been changed "as by the magician's wand," and the country is now in the enjoyment of unparalleled prosperity, with capital and labor both remuneratively em ployed, our home market largely in creased and the country assured of a fair share of the markets of the world, with promise of still further development in that direction. Since the enactment of the present tariff act this c> mtry has conducted an expensive war with Spain and paid its cost. Within the last three years congress has reduced taxation to the amount of $115,000,000 per annum, and yet the national treasury today is richer by ninety-seven millions of dol lars than it was before the war began. "We believe," said the Republicans of Pennsylvania at their last State con vention,"it to be ine dictate of wisdom to let well enough alone and not to imperil business interests by any sug gestions of present interference with (avenue legislation. Permanence and stability of tariff rates are essential to tontinued business prosperity." Pennsylvania Republicans are in thorough accord with President Roose velt In lila desire to advance the mer cantile marine and to protect the pelican interests abroad, and they ex pressed themselves in their platform for this fall's campaign in the follow ing words: "We commend the upbuilding of the navy begun under President Arthur's administration twenty years ago and continuously added to and strength ened. We believe that the position of the United States among the nations demands that she shall have and main tain the best navy in the world for the preservation of peace and the pro tection of her vast and and constantly! increasing foreign commerce." Grover Cleveland says lie will run again if lie can be shown that it is his duty to do so. As Grover is amiable, nowadays, he will be willing to assist any one who tries to show him.—Salt Lake Tribune. The Brooklyn Eagle has the credit of rediscovering Cleveland, and it sitys he will accept if shown that this is his duty to the country and his party. Better cut the country out.—Jersey City journal. our ranners nave two great prouiems in their business—one to produce their goods at less cost and the other to tiud W4 Jur market* —V;uuu Juuui. CfSIfIIKHA.N.NA A NKW YIIKK RAILROAD. 13 The shortest, cliouin'St. quickest, most pic uiri'sque and convenient route between William spurt and N. C. Ky. points and Towanda and I>. V. It. R, point*. Time Table in effect September 1908. STATIONS ™ 6 4 a 1 135 l> m|» in ain *a in ain in I Dep A it *351 00 640 L..Towanda 10 28 11 '»•"»<; i« 1 11 (.51 . Moiiroeton. 10 17 11 i:i > ; l 16 665 Powell .... 10 IS 11 38 555 ; ")t l -J1 ti 50 ! Weston.. 10 U> 11 33 5 102 1 :ioi 7Oh Lanioku ... 10 01 11 23 '» l.' \OS 1 88 711 ..Long Valley.. 959 ll 20|5 39 l 11 I :»y 717 Ban-lay. .. M 11 13 .:L llt I 12 721 Kast La<|tili> 0 11 10 ;» 2i» tl7 1 46 725 Laquin . 46 11 0-". 2- 127 1 56 785 . Whalen 987 10 i>> 5 1 I 37 2 06 7 !•'> .fold Spring. -« s 10 II • 0a • 18; 2 20 759 .Wheel erville. 91610 27 i i SOS ...KUenton 10 10 P.»4 .11 t 12 523 illillsgrnve St. h '»! 10 06 12' .jI 1 .2 » :V2 .Short Kim. * l'> '» >7 1 1> • 2.n 1 >7 S3* .( randaltown > 52 112 . .:•! 5 OS m,i Pleasant htr.. s2O *.» II »01 "> i) ; -j ) 000 . Knl.-ton slO »<• Arr Dep Dep Arr 765 11 50 816 . Ralston 7 16 It 20 \Oi v us 12 ii3 s2S . . Hey 1 man ... 7 :;6 11 102 52 ■N 13 12 S 34 .. Bodilio 7 30 11 052 4« >2l 12 20 545 Williamson... 720 10 55 23' SHI 12 34 865 Pennsdale.... 712 10 i• 2 2*3 45 12 bv 910 Gray s Unn .. 700 10 35"2 15 Connections: I—With L. V. K. H. 2 With s. 1. •t « liiaiuh L. V. 11. K. 3 - With I*. K K uN. < • Ry.) CHAS. H. HAMMOND, S. T. IIOYT, Jr., Trallie Manager ca'l. Supt , Towanda, Pa. WilliamsiH»rt, Pa fOLEYSHONETHDVR for children/ safe, sure. No opiates U ■> ff m A question for your Comfort, A consideration lor your Cash. Our prices will help you tc 'couomize; come and see lo yourself—figure the advan tage. Prices that help you to help yourself. SUMMER GOODS ON |EXHTmTToNi ?????? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. HiflMgffOva, Pa. John D. Reeser's Big Store, Bank Block, Dushore, Penn'a. In keeping with our policy, which allows no left-overs to accumulate, we've marked the season's summer fabrics down to next to nothing prices—almost given away to produce a quick and final clearance. If you are in need of White Materials, now is your time to buy. We require room for our Fall goods and have made prices so low that they are not at all in keeping with the value of the goods. They are all this season's designs and the choicest paterns in I awns, Madras, Mercerized Ginghams, etc. We now have for sale Ladies' Fancy Golf Blouses —all colors $3.95, also Ladies' Hand Knit Vests—all colors $2.50 A complete line ol Dry Goods for Fall and Winter is daily arriving. We are receiving the largest stock of Millinery ever shown in Sullivan county. Watcl) next issue for fall particulars. John D. Reeser's Big Store» Bank block, " i. \ :• *. 1---F , DTTSHOHBI • I To Cure a Cold in One Day | " In Two Day,. | BANNER SALVE I Take Laxative Eromo Quinine Tablets. ?" ""v I " the most healing salve in the world. I Seven Million boxes sold in past 1 2 months. This signature, ® box. 25c. J ft)LEYS HONEY^EAR 1 Mil Willi HI I>IHH—IIW 11 lllllfi——————Cures Colds; Prevents Pneumonia \~ir-r 112 let llies infest your house when you can \\/ YWI et a S screen door, a yellow pine WL I / yl frame with springs attached for 1.25. Adjustable Screen Windows 25c each; 2. 7s per dozen. H 3<£ We sell for cash onlv||and de- 33" p liver to you lrei<-ht paid Sones town, Nordmont and Laporte. Wj "Chippewa" Lime 91 2c per cLE; a o< ~ § bushel of 7s lbs. § jq W[hj 3 „ Brown Sweat. Pads 30c. Salt Shad Bc. -t nT -3 ff) O c lo )b pail No. 2 mackerel 1.25. !Z_ P dj" 3lb cans Tomatoes 1.20 per dozen 1.20 £ © 5 ,'ft -t; 3 . dolden Men Coffee 2lb package 30c. c </•, ] u The best coffee for the price that we ir < C/ 3 2 •-"££» knmv of - s:' #sf IShITm : £M£ 1/5 a 5 % Lancaster and Amoskeag Ging- £ **-5 hams 7c yard. r.'o q - cj S Oatmeal 71b for 2sc. r " C/> g> v- Star Soap, 4c cake, special by -« y g 5 Cracked Corn, Corn Chop, 1 30 £ r- £: 5"! IS S c Corn and Oats Chop 1 o cwt. " © 5 3' C 2 " I ~ liraii 200 lb sack 2.25 ior oc per cwt. G X> Middlings " 235 vance delivered " 0 tT. Si r- - V Muney Valley La X 3 •* "—. r lour IlllddlinS 2 • >() 1 Porte. Sonestown o G y} r~ and Rinßdale, « • eg >. Send money order, register letter or <r < '"> i-r^ E personal check. H - Wieland & Kessler, General Merchants, PRO G I R I IST O MILI TEAM nsroitZDnvconsTT, Buy at Home! When you want a Sewing Machine that you can depend on, here is the place to come. We have them all styles, and prices. Write and ask us what we sell a good Drop Head Machine for SPOT CASH, that is the way Western houses sell you their cheap machines without a name. We carry everything in Porch Furniture also Proch Curtains of all kinds. Molcombc cf Lauer, Farn itare £f Undertaking DUSHORE, PA. TELEPHONE. Incorporate Under Arizona Laws Most liberal corporation laws in the United States. No franchise tax or exhorbitant fees. Private property exempt from corporate debt. Par of stock made any amount. No limit on capitalization. Stock made non-assessible for any purpose. No amount of stock required to he subscribed. No state control. No state examination of books. Legislature cannot repeal your charter. Keep office anywhere. Do business anywhere. We attend to all business and pay all fees, and charge but a few dollars in any case. Write for booklet of information and corporation laws. Correspondence solicited. Agents wanted in every city in the United States. Liberal commissions. Send three stamps for booklet ol codified annotated corporation laws and other in formation. Address Arizona Company, Moninan Bldg. PHOENIX, Arizona. IA RE YOU GOING TO BUILD r* A NEW HOUSE 1 OR LAY NEW R.QQRS id TM£ OLD ONE'' If so, It will pay you tb get some of our lbar>> THUoob jflootinQ Kiln dried, 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. ALSO ALL SIZES IN HEMLOCK WE HAVE IN STOCK NO, 1 AND 2 LUMBER, SIDING, PINE SHINGLES. CEILING, LATH, ETC. AT LOWEST PRICES. Williamsport & North Branch Railroad TIIMIIEU T In effect Monday. Sedt. 14th, 190 U. Read down Read up Klai; stations where time is marked "(" ) I : : I I'. M. I'. M. 1' MPM A M A. M. A M STATIONS. AM AM AM A. M. PMPM PM P M 10 15 12 f>o 5204 20 |1022 7 51 ! Halls... !9 45 I .11 85' 4 oo' 1000 450 10 2U 12 55 (523 (423 if 1025 (753 l'eimsdale ... '.I 10 11 30 350 955 445 10 30 1055324 32 750 10 31 80? . llntthesville... 0311065 347 11 20 3477 10 9 414 35 (5 43 ( Mokoma ! ( 9 st> 8 14 (6 05 (9 28 ..Berniee Road ( 9 35 7 50 t) 09 932 .. .riuttertieid . . 932 745 . . P. M. PM AM. AM A. M. AM A M AM A. M. P M I*M ' i || _! l_ j 1 620 947 ...Dushore 842 7 C 8 PM AM AM PM fi 20 S 45 6 251 ...S onestown 8 3511 8 05( fti4o (900 (645 ...(ievelin IPark (8 20 s ;'.o 710 925 7 15|... Kak'les Mere 7 50j| 800 i7209 32 7 23|EaKies Mere Park 7 35.! 850 B. HARVEY WELOT, S. D. TOWNSEND, President, Hughesville. Gen. Manager,Hughesville 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 mer SHOES which are marked down for closing out are the main attractions. Call and see them. I Our Complete Line of Groceries. Our new Grocery Department is growing popular. You save yourself if you let us save your money. Wherr you think of true economy this is the place to come. J. S. HARRINGTON, Dushore
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