&ÜBUCAH ?,>!ws riT.H V&iAkLilj* L. Y« *.Mo. juditura** ', -J>.. -JU r:\ißhod Every Thursday Aftetffcoap" By The Sullivan Publishing Co. At, the County Seat ol fildtivan County. 1 LAPORTErf PA. • . Mil-i.s, l't'tniiliMi. E.JM. Pin ham 'i'nfls ill i-. .1 INtiHAM, Hi'Civiarv. tiU'ri'"! Hi tlie Vcrat "< MlicV at Laporte, :im | HPcinijl-ctaHH mail matter. * STAt'E GRANGE MEETINGS. 1 i ci«tri> \ow -tiCllliUr 71"''" Infereat iu-.j; and I'rotttnltle. The .sl.rftV graugo sessions will be ■ld j?doH. " If'suliohliifate or I'omona . :i ugcst •' bavc dny resolutions to p,it>- iit to tlie state grange prepare them rcf instruct your delegates ri to yopr wishes thereon. There are : ly n few 'flays of the state grange. "<1 twsDiesVts pressing. There is 110 ; i ute • ttoWr- ttt got a lot of undigested natlor Ju; sjiapo. >, Upon questions of n.;)ortanee. let there bo .careful atten • n given by delegates that they may ;r ;il>le to vote intelligently and to take rt in the- discussions of measures, if ■=:• or ncaussary. The- questions of :.icient v importance to engage the I'tie of.the. state grange are. or should . UrioVii iif every "grange and a care sfudy' of the matter liiade that the l"i"«ftu»;tiw.v be wisely instructed, occasionally a delegate goes to the • grange thoroughly unprepared to > .i' intelligently, lie lori&S about help :ly to see bow others arc voting. L''"chance sfirae.one has spoken force to .-{mother- question and thereby hi the admiration of our uninformed r.'it'lid. No ma tier whether be !•« right i-this quc'»Mb'n or not or whether or .iUjis thoroughly Informed, the igno lit votor votes as he does. Fortunate y such cases are rare. Tlie resolutions of the state grange vtlc.rt the sentiment .of- the best class >: iiirmers. and public-men and cc >llO cists look to them as the key to public minion. They compare the resolutions rear.-by,year rind are quick to detect my chfljige. I.et all the resolutions be ■art fully worded and worthy of a great i::i] powerful luxly of men and women ■ i speak' for-the millions of fanners hj'lber .orgHOized or unorganized : in and Fireside. WHAT THE SOUTH WANTS j The Policy Protection a Ul«-v)"in ■ , ic Her l'eo [) le. Thif'south is growing in all of the ' panrn'MUs of industries, and the pol of prelection is a blessing to her j • do. ruder the Ifiiigley , tariff biii ■no o! the leading industries is protect ii. :'.iO sugar industry. The people o! i 1...i 'aiia have invested millions of | l.'llnrs'.to niaUe it a possibility, and ill uoiijd be an outrage to strike at ii* '. ery foundation. The interest of the 1.-I.mi.'iis involved, and could it be de : "yetf' wi'thotit' bringing disaster to i hotnc; and fireside of thousands of lemilics who depend upon the exist nee of that industry for a living? We would appreciate the elimination of all intended to reduce the tar iff" on: the Cuban sugar. Will the Con ines of the United States take action ."etrimenUil to the interests of the -1 -1;*. ■i ? Or will it stand by the princi : !e.s tlint have the embodiment of all i'le elements essential to promote the interest of the republic, since the mag iiiu'dx; of I la;_ policy of protection is in evi«l jice, in .every ;cvenue of our com rci.il life? Uvery schoolboy in tiie i.rnd and every student of society is iiu'ii :till of ttio prosperous condition of ir ouutry under Hie system of pro if -.-l'uii u; home industry. Out timber, r l ice, our sugar, our manufactories. i'c demanding protection ;it the bands t' the jUiierican congress,-and it would be- itVatteepißg'Witb the*sentiment and the attitude or statesmen that have riven their best days to advance this i y, such men as Webster. Ilainil i ii'nnd Others too mnnerOns to men i. ii. We are .opposed to any couces > »n to Cuba or any other nation that ouid have a tendency to destroy a liouie'industry.-New Orleans Advo- THE FARMER. An Otbor* S«»e 132m mid ns Si ou by Ilimtelf. J. T. Ailman. secretary of the Penn sylvania state grange, remarks that recently at a grange picnic a gentle ' an. not a farmer, extolled the farmer ( . i •• skies." As he saw it, the farmer . ' the most Independent man in the ' nd. lie can scarcely know a want ,-it lie oaiiiii i himself supply, Uis wife enjoys a parjidise, and his chil i'.ren are !lx> healthiest, happiest and most contented to be found anywhere. There is nothing of which he can justly complain. -. -. : : oen after a farmer who owns two •• re farm' and a house in town was 1 nrd to say: ••The farnker is not r -speetcd by any !•■,!; lie ..el; no public lvco:ni!ta. i he goes among other people be is iccr, d iit as ouiy a farmer, lie is <1 s .: :"'nattd by legislators and business men. lie pays the bulk of the (axe*, and others tix his prices for him. A cliet k will be required to pay my taxes this year. I am tired of it Mj projierllns are In the market." 'i here is some truth in what the first man said, too much truth in the staie m- it.of the second. The mission of !h:> l raiigtt is to realize for the farm as far as possible,the dreams of the first and to correct tlie evils complained of by the second. . A We«l Fair. The Pomoua gmngi" of Center coun' v. I'a., owns the beautiful fair .rounds in :* t county, with all the buildings ami I- i>-r tl.vtiires, including sb", oral hun died tents wlik a arc occupied by I'a Irons and their .families during. !' " v, H-k's outing. T1 e large and beaut' tl r~: ■ar ti e granuds and,.!' a model In all •a ni-i-ang-'inputs lis cost was several l iuoasttiid.-i oi" dollars. It has 147 mem- * tiers, audJtt their fair and encampment, j I this was a large exhibit In I ill The large auditorium i was tlired in flie afternoon to listen to I addresses and music and in the evening : to enjoy a varied programme of enter-; talnments. music, singing, drills, reci- i tatlons, plays, etc., furnished by ■ the j members of the granges -near by and their families. An l it to Hal* New Jersey Graaite. Moorestown (N. J.) grange has a membership of about 275. The mem bers have purchased fertilizer material to the sum of $23,322.69, potatoes for seed $.">,009.94, grass seed • $9lO, truck and machinery $573 and selling In naer- I chandise $3,508.10. The grange owns a commodious three story brick building on the main street, centrally located. The basement Is fitted up with range and every convenience and comfort. A dnnYb waiter passes from the kitchen to tlie grange room on the upper floor. A speaking tube takes the "word" from, the anteroom upward to the inner gate. WANTED—FAITHFUL PERSON to call on retail trade and agents for man ufacturing house having well established business; local territory, s-traight salary .*5120 paid weekly and expense money ad vanced: pievious experience unnecessary; position permanent; business successlul. Enclose self-addressed envelope. Superin tendent Travelers, 005 Monon IMdg., Chicago, Jl"" Capital anJ Surplus, I 'ci? 3 per cent. Interest Money earning money is the open secret of wealth — Save a part of your income i and deposit it with this Com pany where it will earn 3 per cent, compound interest. A savings account is the foun dation on which fortunes are built— I Begin now to build yours. ! . $1 opens an account with this 1 Company. Write for the book'et Hanking by Mail. \ (COMPANY 404 Lackawanna Avenue PA. 66 > The Best place to buy goods Is olten asked by the pru Dent housewife. Money saving advantages re always be searche for Lose no time in making a borough examination of the New Line of Merchandise Now on lEXHiBITIONi 3(c 4C ?????? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at Vernon Hull's Store. Hallaerove, Pa. A FREE game inside each package of Lion Coffee 60 difTcrent games, ; I j°H- ?• Sto«.,, fthfcAlock, Dushore- faT JanaarySafe of Winter Goods.! ? Our complete stock of Ladies' and Misses p na L p. 7T"~; —~~— ! j-. Men's, Women's and Ctfjldrein's Woolen and . •'_ s ,', a . s ' ni tadles, Etc. are now being sold at a f 112 n ' erwear > Blankets, Comfor ft: regular selling price. •. pon of one-fourth to one-half below the • ' -'r : "% '■ ' ■ - . 1 r ■■ ' - ' ■ ■ ■;i * Now is your opportunity to secure some/Aire : bargai y . """""" ~ values that your dollar will posses trebled purchasing fOw ur intention is to give?you such unparalleled >f Trimmed, Untrimmed and Ready-to-wear .Th H 10 P er (. cont discount is now, offered on our full lint e easily supplied. There is awaiting your, inspection a assor f ment is sti " so large that the wants or all can chased for a mere song. Call and convince -yourself-or--th e . su PP'y of remnants ol Dry Goods which can he nur bargains offered. M John D. Reeser's -M, store . Bank block ' ' * '•-* m j: 9 11 We 3ell Stoves for ! Orr Painton & Company, Reailing, Pa. . and "JEWELS" made by Detroit Stove Works. , Ask our price and compare it with the best you »et any where—and we will get your order. ' =r -•</:. Hp, "2 WISH A WAUKA or BALL BAND = ' *1 RUBBER GOODS ||f - .5 2 There are none so good. : 3 £-<' | | Tracy • • ft SHOES* 112 □ = Dayton , u Alt ;«■. 11 -c v. ~ . Watsontown ' SORTS. J"I v ' .A Full f| | g _ Robes. - O f 1 " 1 pi •i= % a -° Wieland & Kessler, General Merchants, PRO^ I SX°IS,? t , TEA ! LrKio 1 MILL, I iDjvrcasrT. iDjvrcasrT. PA. 1 I a Sec Mere: «j Can you get anything for the home that will make it lJ bright and cheerful than Fine Finished Furniture ? The BIG STORE has always tried to keep the, t at prices within the reach of all. Call and examine; 1904 stock of Fine FURNITURE. * 11 V'' [ Sewing machines, . Bedroom suits, Couchef ing chsirs, Morris chairs, Child's- to, iKi's morris chair, Doll beds, Chile's bure I Doll carriages, Rocking horses, Baby ten* High chairs. Pictures odd frames by the do? RUGS, RUGS, RUGS S.' I lok'ombc Furniture Cr Undertafo ' DUSHORE, PA. I TELEPHONE. «.» ... : 1} .... N THE NEW YORK THRICE-A-WEEK F/ 0 / Cry 1.50; Clubbed with ihes /Jt year -• >3 '} 1! f|l 11411To PATENT Good Idiu i I I 11 M may he nccured by *■ '/l\» Jif 1,0 m <»S ' I I I ill ° ,, rai d' Addrett, ,ui|to NoT<> IL lL ft II 1 THE PATENT RECORDXii ™ lies weak tarn) Baltimore, a "(J ' "Son Clreftuaran Subscriptions to The Paient Record «i.uuper «o Pa illl Aijuress 9? e H-StW'Vortt > > Curer "old«i Prevent. Pnßun Vfc_/ J V/UFv UV/ 010 111 \jj|o Caret Grip I BAN NEW 8a • %pmo -Qqinine Tablets. /* fx/, th« moot healing *«iv« in' A RE YOU GOING TO BUILD A A NEW HOUSE OR LAY NEW FLOORS INTHE OLD ONE'-* \ If so, it will pay you t\> get some of our (bar') MoofcHjfloortng 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, nicerand easier to put down than soft wood flooring, i All kinds kept in stock by [ennings Brothers, Lopez, Penn a. USD ALL SIZES IN HEMLOCK WE HAVE IN STOCK NO, 1 AND 2 rrn n!P. ,NG ' P,NE SHINGLES. CEILING, LATH, ETC. j AT LOWEST PRICES. Williarrisport & North Branch Railroad TIME T_A_:E3I_IIII. Jn cflcct Monday. Oet. 19th J9(ttf Read down . . ■; Read up Uiu stations where time is marked "f' STATIONS. AM A I'M P. M. PM J*M I'M AM 10 I;i ;>() j -JO 20 to'» " Mit ii lo* 'rSilo'iSSS r? *8 SS iS. mi ......... lISa2O 4:w « ,0 « k«, i'irture Ko- ks.! 9rnlS4s :! 86 II 51 485 $ X » .j- 1 11» 7 M:::::: f s ,, •■•%?!? »m?# :::/: I. 48 S 5?...... : 126 flog x.'i i.'.'oum Mttwr.'::3l2 "s" 235 ,:H?f s * •• i »» n£»• :: M, ■ ;••• 5 m .'.'Muiuyvuiioy:«S? « » i!,™ :::::::::... . r .V; -^«v„: 3& »* ' ' :::::: : : ••••: 5 : ::::::« &:::::: ::::::::: £ £ iSsa ::::::22:::::: fl»a» .Beruiceßoad" /loir's 8 » j'. M. I'M AM. AM A. M. '' '" > -•* ,ttertl «M-. • • 1015 .'i:".' i;.';" 7 11- "";; AM A » I'M A. M. p M I'M , ' M ri N '- AM PM~ ~~ * 2 Jonestown 11 10 i 7 r »s , »S? Geyelln ll'aik ' 55 0,1 a ,!d -KaKka Mere 10 15 tis. r > L j_ ......Kayles Mere Park - ,t'! '' ...pushore w «•» i-' 10 Wilkes Barre £>__ — iMLJj.99 7:10 WHilamapoi-t "g=S H „... FIRST NATIONAL BANK _HTjaHESVILLE CAPITAL STOCK,! $50.C00 DCWITT BODINE, President C. WILLIAM WODDROP, Vice Pres. SURPLUS AND Fft ONTZ, Cashier. NET PROFITS, $50,000 DIRECTORS: ransacts a General DoWitt Bodinp, C. Wm, Woddrop, Voter Roedcr, BonKina Dvsiness. Jerem,al » Kelley, William Frontz, W. C. Frontz, iccounls 0! Individ- lairu ' s K - John C. Laird, E.P. Brenholtz, alsand Firms Solic- Pefcer Frontz, John P. Lake, Daniel H.Poust, ed. j John Bull. i he NEWS ITEM IS75c aYear. Only 50c If ADVANCE. " -
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