ePVBLICAM NEWS ITEM CKAILfS L WtNfi, Editor. Published Every Thursday Afternoon By The Sullivan Publishing Co. At the Coanty Seat of Sullivan County. IiAPOHTE. PA., W O. MASON, Presldeli. THOS. J. INCrIIAM, See'y it I'ivas. Kntered at the Post Oilice at l.aporte, as second-class mail matter. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. For Supreme Court Justice. .lollN P. ELK.IX, of Indiana County. ForlPresidential Electors. Electors at Large —Robert Pilcairn, Allegheny; Levi'G. McCalley, # Cheeter. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. For President Judge. HON. E. M. DUNHAM, of Laporte. For Member of Assembly. Dlt. M. E. HERRMANN, For Sheriff. FRANK W. BUCK. For Congress E» W. SAMUEIA Wyomtng County lor Judge Dunham. A letter received from Frank S. S. Harding, the chairman of Wy oming county declares that Judge Dunham will carry Wyoming bv from three to five hundred ma j >rity any reports to the contn ry not withstanding. This prediction is based upon the- most reliable facts and ligures. The conditions in Wyoming county are such tnat Mr. Terry willlosa hundreds of Democratic Mites throughout the comity, and Judge Dunham's popularity taken in connection witli the above fact, and the large Republican majority that Wyoming county will give this fall are plain reasons for the accuracy of Mr. Harding's 'igures. FREE TRADE BOURBONS. Take l'p the Old Fitiiillinr Wrnixini to Attack Protection. It is like good old times to boar tbe Democratic newspapers and spokesmen take up the weapons of free trade and with them the impudent but delicious assumption of the free trader that the American people are opposed on prin t-ipie to protection, which only persists because of the powerful influence oi the "protected interests." Three large facts have written them selves into current American history and should have made some impression on every intelligence not hopelessly Bourbon. The first of these was that the last Democratic tariff was a failure as a revenue getter and a potent factor in producing the soup kitchen era. The second was that the masses of the peo pie took the measure of tariff reform In that period and recorded themselves, so far as they could, in the off year elec tions of 1804 and 189."> and only with g-eat reluctance consented under the pressure of a new peril to forego their revenge and the tariff verdict they were eager to euter In 1890. The third is that the protective principle, as em bodied In the Dingley tariff, not only cured the country's immediate distress, but ushered In a period of the greatest prosperity and industrial and commer cial activity In our history.—New York Mail. Senator Davis' Barrel. Kx-Senator Davis, octogenarian can didate for vice president, lias a big "bar'l," but does not propose to put it 011 tap for campaign purposes. He made no promises and did not bid for the nomination, so the Democratic managers cannot complain.—Tacoma Ledger. Somewhat Mixed. The country is somewhat incoherent ly assured that Judge Parker heroical ly put away his chances for the presi dency and thereby Improved his chances of being elected.--Brooklyn fctandard-U nlon. Ballad of Bryan'a Booat. "I tell you what," suld William J., "I'm dead in love with Alton B. He'll raise tlie standard every (lay Of safe and sane Democraoy. You'll never hear a knock from m» From slander I shall e'er refrain And offer him, on bended knee. A boost like Abel sot from Cain! "The grand old snge of Esopus Bent, It Is true. a telegmm Proving that he's a nervy cuss. Let htm—l do not (lveadaro! Others may hammer, slur nnd slam That sphinxlike leader, ultra sane; I'm giving him—that's what I am— A boom like Abel got from Cain. "I love not men like David Hill— I love not Sheehan'a petty tricks. \.a for myself, I've had my fill Of every kind of politics. Truly. I do not care two sticks For sleeping 'neath the White llous* vane. For Alt I'll put In all my licks— A boost like Abel got from Cain!" ENVOT. Bryan! I trust you will admit There Is some sense In my refrain; Oreat praise for Parker, Isn't It— A booat like Abel sot from Cain! —Milwaukee SentlnaL ratrona of Husbandry expect the new assistant secretary of agriculture to be n member of the farmers' fra ternity. Grand work has been done this sum Hi c by grange speakers. Tbe harvest Will follow. Sonestowri Cider Mill will open September 10,1904;) and will c Hitiniie to run on j Thursday, Friday and Satur 1 day until neon e ch week until November 18, J. M. CONVERSE, Transfer of License. Notice is hereby given tlmt an applica -1 ion tor a transferor license granted lo ,\Y 1,. Saxer ol Onshore to Patrick Dalv and the same will lie presented to tlie Court of (Quarter Sessions on Friday, Nov. 11, 1904. at 10 o'clock a. in. Tlios. E. Kennedy, Clerk. Clerk's office, I.aportc, Pa Nov 1, "04. CENTRAL State Normal Schooi LOCKHAVEN, PA. J. R. Flickingkr, Principal. Fall term, 15 weeks begins Septem ber stl», liioi. Last year was the most success ful iii the history of this important school-about 700 students. Loca tion among the mountains of cen tral Pennsylvania, with line water, splendid buildings and excellent sanitary conditions make it an ideal training school. In addition to its Normal course it also has an excellent College Preparatory De partment in charge of an honor graduate of Princton. It also has departments of Music, Klocution and Business. It has a well educated Faculty, line (iyninasinm and Athletic Field, Address for illustrated catalog, THK Pbincipal. Life Insurance A FEW OF THE MANY REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD HAVE A POLICY WITH THE NEW YORK LIFE BKCAUSK —Incontestable from tlu date of issue. Because—absolutely without restrictions. Because—non forfeitable from date of issue. Be cause—cash loans are provided after second year, on demand at 5 per cent interest without fee or other charge. Because—if death does not occur an accumulative policy is a highly profi table investment for the policy-holder who lives. Policies now maturing to living policy-holders prove this. In fact NEW YORK I,IFF, policies do not leak. Health and Accident Insurance also written. A postal card will bring an agent to you, or a person interview can be had at the office Saturdays, regular office day. GEO. BROWN, Agent. LOPEZ, PA. Office in Dr. Chrictian Hi d. U> 99 m he Best place to buy goods Is otten asked by the pru pent housewife. Money saving advantages are always being searched for Lose no time in making a thorough examination of the New Line of Merchandise Now on * sh.«li lit >l/ ??????*??? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. AH answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. MUaerove. Pa. llun't Tobitr.'O Spit nnd St, imp Tour l.il'e Anuy. To quit tobn-co easily ami forever, bo mas r.etic, full of life, nerve mid vigor, take No-l'o Bao, the wonaer-worUer, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, 50c or 11. Cure guaran teed Booklet anil sample froe. Address Remedy , Chicago «• Ntvv YovU : 1 f t l II 4RJTo PATENT Good Ideas I'III II W<l may be secured by 111 llli I« I onr aid. Address, HU kill I■ I THE PATENT RECORD, 1 UUUIUU Baltimore. Md. Subscriptions to The r*M»t Record tl.ooper suuuta. John D. Reesei's Big Store, 'lank Block, Dushore, Penn'a. If rum, puns. PURS. Have just received a large assortment ol FURS and are now ready for IwlH vour inspection, and the finest assortment ycu would wish to s< eas wc L A ff|'. ®| have them tro-n si.oo to $lB in all sizes and colors including Wat k, French fff Coney. Hlectric .seal, lsa belle Sable. Sable Fox, Brush Tail Black Fox, . r /«k|B Brush Tail Boas. Isabelle Fox, Choicest tquirrel, lined Windsor Bay,Pelev mes, Black French Fxtra I arj*e Clusters, Handsome Hays A possum. Now -BF' mHbBsMbBB K MILUNFRY of distinction You have always been able to get a stylish jlpffMr V w j hat in our Millinery Store and now we have Ladies' Hats ol scratch tclt \ 7" , W-W cloth made over a frame in beautiful assortment of colors. 'I he choice to jrafc j/i: , s \ harly buyers. Tailor Made H its for I adies'and Misses A large variety aiflfc; J. w in lan, Brown aod Red trimmed in folds of gros-p,r<in rbbon in colors to i |||p i; | *m ' v X match the tiai. Kosettes and quills and special line in Children's hats. W : I'-'- 1 rat Sp.cials in 1 am-U-Shanters COATS, COATS, COATS, Swell Coats from £3.50 upward. At these prices are shown some stunning Models in tine Covert ('loth. I hev emhody fashion mini her that should be there— Coiors I'an, Black and all colors. Tourist's Coats. This is a.imnty garment made of imported covert cloth in handsome} stripe efleets. Broad, mannish shoulders that are now the rage. *5, 87.50, §IO.OO, 5i5.00. Finest line in Misses, Children's and Infant's Coals that you would wish to see. *1 to .i.SC John D. Reeser's Big Store, ■L • r ; - r C'r 7 3DTTSHOE/BJ • Cultivate the Habit [of buying reputable j goods from a reputable concern. We are agents for W. L. DOUGLASS SIiOHS from 2^50 A A (iOOD ASSORTMENT g*;- 1 / vV\ of CHILDRENS' and LADIES' Heavy and Fine Goods at correct wq RL Q mHßtt - CATALOGUE FREE. Clothing Made to Order All have the right appei r ince and guaranteed to be right j in both materia! and workmanship and price mod st. We also manufacture Fee,l, the Flag Brand. It is not. cheap, but | good. Js correctly made. Ask your dealer for it or write us for prices. , A. P. WiELAND CO. General Merchants, S 0 " •jsi'O- nDMOJsrn?, There is No Tomorrow. So Come or Write Today If you want your pick ol the greatest line of Iron and Brass Beds that was ever shown in this section ol the country. We give them to you in any color and at any price. Vou want the bed and we want' the money, so come in and pirk out your bed and we will do the rest. RUGS, RUGS, RUGS, 1 lie cheap ones are good and the good oius are cheap, j We sell them by the piece at dozen 10l prices. Mole 0111 be CTLauer, ! Furniture cf Undertaking DUSHORE, PA. TELEPHONE. FIRST NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL STOCK, SSO 000 DcWITT BODWE, President 1 C. WILLIAM WODDROP, Vice Pres. . - W. C. FRONTZ, Cashier. SURPLUS AND NET PROFITS, DIRECTORS: $50,000 DeWltt Bodine, C. Win, Woddrop, Peter Reader, Transacts a General Jeremiah Kelley, William Frontz, W. C. Frontz, BanKinj Business. . . Jarnea K. Bonk, John C. Laird, E.P. Brenholtz, Accounts 01 individ- Peter Frontz, John P. Lake, Duuiel H.Poust, unhand Firms Soltc-. John Bull. I fed. j ELECTION PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, by (he laws of the Common wealth of Pentisylvanio it shall be the duty of the Sheriff of every county at leant ten days before any election to be 1 held therein (except for township and borough officers) to give notice of the .same by proclamations posted up in the ' most public places in every election dis trict and by advertisements in at least two newspapers if there be so many pub lished in the county representing so far a 9 practicable the political parties which at the proceeding election cast the largest and next largest number of votes and to enumerate the officers to be elected and give a list of all the nominations except lor election ollieers and assessors to be voted for in said county so far as may be in the form in which they shall appear upon the ballot and to designate the places at which the election is to be held. Therelore, 1, .!.<•. (.'olt, High ."vherifl of Sullivan county, do hereby make known and proclaim to the nullified elec tors of county that nri election will be lielil *aid county on Tuesday Nov. o. 1904.. it the several election districts in the county, to wit: lieruice Precinct, at of Labor Hall in Bern ice. Cherry, Township, at the new tuwi -hip house near Onshore. ill«-v township, at the Colhy House. I »:iv!ilson Township, at the public house of ilarry Baslfey, in" Sone.-town. D.ishore Borough, at the town hall in -aid borough. !'. ;i rles Mere Borough, at Hotel Eagles M .-rc. 1-jkland Township, at the new election nouse at Kldredavilte. Forks 'township, at the election house Forksville Borough, in rooms known as Council Rooms i i said borough. Fox Township, at the township house it Shunk. liillsgi'ove Tow nship, at rooms in house I' Mrs. Anna Sadbler, beneath the hall «i I. O. O. F. in said village. Jamison City Precinct, at Kites Hotel. Laporte Borough, at the ladies' wait lg room in the Court House. Laporte Township, at the House of I ienry Kohensparger. l,o|>ez Precinct, at public hall known is Lopez Hall. Mt. Vernon Precinct, at the township louse. Hingdale Precinct, at the house ol John Walsh. Hicketts Precinct, at the school house near ricketts. .Shrewsbury township,'atjhonse of Nel -on Bennett. At which time and place the qualified electors will elect by ballot the following State and County officers, to wit: GROCERIES Fresh Green VEGETABLES. ood Gra Its of the season's most select v.gtUbhs and groce.'ies always t n hand at reasonable prices. A good set of shoemaker's to Is (or sale, cheap. E. E. WEBB. Muncy Valley, Pa. BANNER SALVE ' the most heating salv» In th« world. 1 h ity four persons for Pres idential Electors. One person for Judge of the Sudreme Court. Oiie person for Representa tive in Congress. On-.'person for Representa tive in Ge <eral Assembly. One peiso i lor Judge of the Court o! Common Pleas. < )ne p rson for Proihonot.iry, Register, Recorder and Cleik of ihe Court One person for Sheriff. It is furtlicr directed that the election polls of the several districts shall be open ed lit seven D'cloclc in the forenoon and Continue open without internption or adjournment until seven o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall be closed. Notice is hereby given that every person except, fustice of the Peace who shall hold an office or an appointment of profit •r trust under the United States of this s ate or city or rorporated district, wheth er :ij eo<iin».«.-ioi'ed officer or otherwise, a • •.ilmrdinatf? officer or agent, who is or thai 1 lie employed under the Legislative, i'xecutive or .ludiciary Department ot this.State or of the United States or of •mv city or of any incorporated district ami als . that every Member of Congress and of the State Legislature and ot the select or common council of any city or commissioners ot' any incorporated dis trict, is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the same time the office of ndpointment of Judge, Inspector or C'lerk of an election of this Commonwealth and that no Inspector, Judge or other officer of any such election shall be eligible to be then voted for. The Inspectors and Judge of the election shall meet at the n.spective places appointed for holding the election in the districts to which they respectively belong, before seven o'clock in the morning and each Inspector shall appoint one Clerk who shall be a qualifi ed voter of such district. J. G. COTT, High Sheriff. Sherill'st MTice, I.aporte, Pa., Oct. -~i. IS)(M. Continued on page 4. jeaso/i&b/e 44 Jf reasonable force . t than Hour) new pastry delights Cbtppewa %tme ftfltts* Lime furnished »n car load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited, j Kilns near Hughesvillq Penn'a. 112 M. E. Reeder, MUKOY. IF_A_ • Ko-To-Bsc for TIMy Centa. Guamnteeil fibaceo habit cure, makes weaU mvu struut;, blooU pure. bOc.tl. AHdrugglsVfc
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