| REPUBLICAN NEWS ITEM. CHAB&ES L WING, Editor. [ Published Every Thursday Afternoon By The SuHivan Publishing Co. At the County Seat ol Sul'lvan County. IiAPOBTE, PA. VV li. MASOS. rtresiden. TUOS. J. XNOHAM, Set'y .V; Treat.. Entered at the Pont Office at I.aporte, as second-claes mail matter. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. Stale Treasurer, -I. Lee Plumuier. ; Supreme Court Justice, John Stewart. Superior C-ourt Judges, Charles K. Rice, j ■lames A. Beaver. George K. Orlady. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. Associate Judge, Robt. C, R. Kshinka. j County Treasurer. frank H. Farrell. ! Commissioners, liovd P. Bennett, Frank R. MoCnrtv. County Auditors: Barry Rotsford M. KKlur.li WHcox. (.Special Correspondence.] Pittsburg. Oct. 24. In the closing days of what has been a more <»r less exciting political cam paign the Democratic managers are making a dssperate effort to turn the title in favor of William H. Berry, the I'rohibition-Demoerntie-I.incolnite can didate for state treasurer. Everything ha-s been going against Kerry since the day he was nominated, f.nd his defeat by an overwhelming ma jority is inevitable. They know this, but they still hope to cut down the Re publican vote by continuing their schemes of misrepresentation and de liberate falsehood. The failure of the Enterprise Bank was at once seized upon as furnishing a new field for activity in their pecu liar and unenviable methods of cam paigning. They have been striving to have it appear that some of the Repub lican state leaders are, in some inex plicable way, responsible for the clos ing of the bank, but they have not been able .o produce a scintilla of evidence to substantiate their vague intimations. A Young Man's Statements. Homer Castle, one of the Prohibition nominees for the Superior court, who has been going up and down the state making wild and irresponsible allega tions regarding the management, of the state finances, has been one of the mast conspicuous of those who have been trying to use the failure of the Enter prise Bank to advance political inter ests. Up to the time of his nomination, Castle was not known outside of the small circle of acquaintances near his home, and among them he had little standing as a lawyer, as it has not been long since he was an office boy in a law firm here. Nevertheless he has assumed to speak of matters of which he could not possibly have personal knowledge, as though he were fully and authoritatively in formed as to facts and circumstances. The despicable attempt to connect Senator Penrose with the affairs of this bank was met with a prompt and emphatic denial from the senior sena tor, as well as with a public statement from John K. Cunningham, the United States bank examiner. Penrose's Prompt Denial. This is Senator Penrose's signed statement which effectually nailed the lie, circulated for political purposes, that he had a note in the Enterprise B»nk* "t hare no obligations of any kind in the Enterprise National Bank. 1 am not connected in any way. directly or indirectly, with the notes of W. H. Andrews, if there are any such in the Enter prise National Bank. 1 have no interest whatever in the Penn sylvania Development Company or with any other project in New Mexico. Any intimations to the contrary are malicious falsehoods for political effect. (Signed) "BOIES PENROSE." Following this statement from Sen ator Penrose, Bank Examiner Cun ningham made public this annonnce ment: "An examination of the papers in the bank shows that there is no paper there with the name of Senator Penrose upon It, either as maker, indorser or guarantor." Despite these positive statements showing that Senator Penrose's name was used in this connection without authority or justification of any kind, the Democrats have continued to dis tort the facts in trying to win votes for their candidate for state treasurer. But there Is no reason to believe that they will be successful in that direction. Not Taken Seriously. There is no Berry sentiment In this part of the state, and from what is heard from other sections the same condition of affairs exists everywhere throughout the commonwealth The Berry candidacy has been more or lep-s of a joke It has not been taken seriously even by many Demo < rats who, when they heard that their part\ nad put up a Prohibitionist to head their state ticket, at once reach ed (hi conclusion that the Democratic ticket was doomed lo defeat by oven more ihan the usunl majority. i. I.e« Plummer. the Republican nominee for state treasurer, will g't n unprecedented majority for an off ar in Allegheny county His nam' on both the Republican and the . ni tickets He w ill also iun well very county west of the Alio- Vhitihlicaii K .ers here look r's total majority In the nearly 200.000. Wanted -Pupilsin Piano. Organ, and Voice Culture. Especial at tention given to beginners, Terints moderate. Miss Alice Brewster, LaPorte, Pa. u J 1 The Best place to buy goods Is otten asked by the pru-j pent housewife. Money saving, advantages j are always being searched for Lose no time in making .1 thorough examina'ion of th- New Line of Merchandise Now on # HMHH ***** ?????? ? ? ? | STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. Ail answered at Vernoo Hull's ! Large Store. Hitlserove, Pa. "CENTRAL State Normal School. LOCK HAVEN, PA. J. R. FLICKIXGER. Principal. Fall term of is weeks be n'lns September n i lie f.i cilities at this important school lor doing ftrst-dasj vvork, professional and acad were never better ih n iow. Its graduates are re luired to do a lull years teach ng in the training school. Its 112 iculty has the best Amer ican and European training Buildings mod rn. Collegi Preparatory department Lo ation unexcelled. Hnt Gymnasium. Expenses moderate. Free nition to prospective teach ers. Address for illustrated cat ilog. the Principal NOTICE.—Every policy holder of he E. iV M. Home Fire Insurance 'o., whose post office address has been recently changed is requested to send (by postal or otherwise) the new address and No. of the policy to he Secretary at Eorksville, It. 1). Lancaster, M. R. lilack, Sec'y. President isrCKNELL I NIVEKsi'l V.- Joii.v How.um HAKIMS, I'resideiW College: Courses in Arts, Philoso pity, Science, Cheinistry, lliolog- Civil and Electrical Engineering with shop work. Department for Women, comprising College, Insti tute, Art Mini Music courses. Bcho< of Music open to hot'i sexes. Aca<! emy for young men and boys. Eor catalogue etc. address tin Registrar, Wni. C. Urctzinger, Lewisburg, Pa. Riils will be received lor deliver ing a car load of anthracite stove coal at Laporte Rorough sclioolhou.-r | Rids to be in not later than Saturday September 2.'J, 1!KI">. Board reserves ! the riuht to accept or reject any or ! all I>i«I--. A. J. Uradley, I'res, | A. 11. Husebhausen, Sec'y. Executrix Notiea. la re: Ksta'.e ol Salatiiaiel Mead |oi the Borough of l.a|>orie. Suiliv.n. I '. . I'a., cleora-i'l Notice i- hereby that letter* icstainentar\ upon lie • t-tui• ol mini decedent liuve heeli gr i -Ito if ifdersiirned. \ll pernor i • i«-1• •,1 i,, thf said I'M HI e ate rn|UtMed to niit pay tin-ill. and tlniM' liiii ing clr.mt- or mainly aguiuM ilk same will in.!< ■ e.i known witliont delav. Mr*. I I.I!' I A .Ml Al> K <• 'n, j T. •). KKKLBR. 1.-,,,■•••.. P«. Pow er o! \Mortiet. Scjil, L'l'p, I»> I'l FOIEYSKICN! Make* Kidneys and B ! a<Jfl»!P J?!"' 1 ' feo r saves COOKS lisr 2 John D. Reeser's Big Store, Bank Block, Librae, —WTtiPW.r w x—JKg>WW<B> ail, —at xuxJax* * COATS. COATS. COATS Never before was such an immcse line of Coats and Furs shown ill Suliiv: n Cou' ty Ihi .1 at the ; r vi t time 112 :iM tlie very latest styles, and we feel confide; i that we can suit you. Our garments : ; re dif ;: »-guished < r beau - : I™ of s;> le. r er!ca iittin e and exc -ieiue or workmanship. Our prices are very and as. uonc-h s! s. MILUNEkY. MILLING 'Y. The finest Millinery ever displayed within u County is >..-w plac< r I before the public io c ;!ch the r e lor the be,.uty ar;d workmanship The hats are superior 10 anytisi: «> < v r • liov, I |in i the price very reasonable. U 'ore tuning ccmein and see the largest asscr ir.cn> ,0 «< It- t. ♦ . J Remember we carry a full :.» I cinplOc l ! re in Pry Goods, Millinery, Shoes. Trunks, Suite sc.T V\ copes, S;. | Ichtls, Carpets, Rugs and Oilclc ;i->, out -ms. Wall Paper, CrocKery, Hour, Feed and Groceries [ \dohn D. Reeser's Big | • i r DUSEORB • m —————— l ~ it-*r --"" ■<»»•*»■ g'-J-in.' 1 >mi mjm, 1 ihmmv w k'imwwhw wr m Cultivate the Habit ol buying reputable goods from a reputabe concern. We are agents for W. L. IOU LAS ' HOES from 2.50 * A (; OOD ASSORTMENT ®\ of CHILDREN'S' and |V V\ LADIES' Heavy Shoe Ij r 0 ' C tI(KK ' S at correc t Clothing Made to Order \l. 1,..-.e the right appearance aiul g.irrnnlectl obd in i OMI material and workmanship and pic m.e. Wc also manufacture Feed, the F?a B Bran.l. 11 is not el.eap. but good. Is correctly made. Ask your tl> iler f>: tOl ■ • lis <>i unci. . NORDMONT SUPPLY Co. General Merchants, ™nt steam MILL, ' 3>TOB H)IVEO1 < T r X , i IF-\A_. The Way to Buy Carpet Is to come right here to head quitters snd get. them dired rem the mills. We do not handle any job slock or drop ped patterns, but will sell you a good honest caiptt at .1; honest price. Come in and see our BRUSSELS INGRAIN lust what sou want a Brussels Carpet at an ingrain pri :> Get our pr;ces on c;x 10 Kuirs. have them lr< m he cheapest to the best. Ak 10 see otn ou:-t piool Carpet lining. HolcombeCrLaaerj Furniture &Undertaking DUSHORE, PA. TELEPHONE. ' I iVIEN WANTED at the American Car and Foundry Go's, works at Berwick, Pa. Able bodied imn can find steady work at lair wages |in thi t great plant An incrtas ol force ucvt ssirv hccaus 1 >f cx'ensiou ol works. Call in perv nit 111 *■ .* r.mpl(»> uu'iit I'tice of th; Company in Berwick riil A ,A ' A.A.A.4.A.AiA.4.A.A.A.A.AiAiAAAAAiA.AiAtAiAiA*AiAi^ii I&AWt N C H ESTE I FHSM LOADED SHOTGUN [ | "Newßlvai," "Lcatfrr/'and "Repeater" • | Insist upon having tiu.tr, U'*: »u» other* and yot. . 11l ret ihs but ihilU ilut uu-iwry e*o buy. 4 ALL DEALERS KEP THCM, > W'W'W VV* »' W'9 imfi -vm 't' <r> V^r' I *y Williamsport & North Branch Railroad •TTIDVEE TABLE. In effect Monthly.Sept.l, 1905. Road down Menrtii|i Flag station* where time i.i i^rtoh P. M. P. M. I'M A>l A. M. AM STATIONS. AMAM A M. 11.I 1 . M. I'M Pll I'M I'M 1013 12 r>o i -ii r> r:> 1022 ~ m .... Halls... ■}/> 7 • 10 v: r. 100 a «;% lotn ! 10 20 12 .v, fi2.l ■■"■>) flO J". :T:V. .... I'< "!, ... j :,t„i ... ■ 10 ;io Ihi 1 :;2 io ifl .m sov . ih.).r> -v:u ■7.. 1 • ~ . .r, 1..,1 1 l:i l:;•> .'lis 1011 KIW Picture Hock- ■• ~ 11 " • - i 1 P.i ii i : > 112 .. 1.;.i n.» Mi. .. . 11 17 1 V l I'. . ... fs ' .11 iillli-iii i 1! 1 > i ! I :il IA2 '-I .<. ;«i 1 V.v.i. . 11;.. . .. 1 111 fA 0»l ft<2> SI raw I rid 1:1 ll'.- ;; |:; . ' 11. 1 I". fA OA ... . 112 . Kci .III.:, 11 n•; 1..1 . . ; 1 '.O 507 •■ ■'■l MIIIM j. VuI > . ... || 's .1.7 S •») - no ..in j A2S s >7 , ..N"Hlti.i;i i , tttt 112 .. ..Mokoma • is ! 4A »12 . .in;■< .!• • iit 1 I.'. .s 'l.i" ■. in . -I I fli II". ft- V7 li( M.ii-i- P.. ;i| • ' i (i ci y ...satti'iiii ld. . - .s ;..i • > P. M. AM AM A M. \ M \ M. p M I M 1.1 3 ()"■ fi ;>0 K l.'i Som-.-'towii ]1 10 510 1 05 7 :>0 'J 55 Kligks Mctc 7:A In w 11(1 c. z; y 49 luishcr" c js 7 2i'. 10 AO ...Tow'illiila. 7 05 . ,;o 12 fo iViFkej Burre go' Too - 400 12 21* 10 00 700 \Viljlainsi<irt fa> H 1 ' 12 ;'.:i ji. :;| S. D. TOWNSEND, D. K. TOWNSEND, Gen. Manager,Hughesville Pashoisjv. / • t.. —— - - Redaction npc of ; S|kM..'\ Circa! bargains J. S. HARRINGTON, Dushore.Pa | FIRST NATIONAL BANK, HUGH3SVIILE, CAPITAL STOCK rx „, ITT unniV r r » •. + <tefk AAA DeWHT BODINE, President. c , , , JEREMIAH KELLY. Vice Pres. Surplus and Net Profits. W. C. FRONTZ, Cashier 50.000. | DIRECTORS: Transacts a General _ „ .... ... I><\\ itt IliKlmi 1 , .Jacob rrr, lYtor Repdo? liankmij Business. , ; , , , , xv ~ .. JiTPiinah kills. Win. I font/, W.< . I font/. 1 Accounts 0t Individ- .l.iiiirs K. ]. :ik. .1 < >ll II (' l.ainl. 10. I'. IJii'iilioltz, uals and Finns l Yir.itz.. W. Som-s. Duniel ll.PoiiHt, ! solicited. Jol.ll Bull. 1 s 4 »}4 /JPfsA // "Porcelain Enamel i 4 F V 7 Paint" and 44 Puree k v /y | !ma but they art- d«ceptio.' * 5 1 -IliVj N..n«*oi tlumj* the J \ merits .112 fhCht Munilard hi .u t and j # j / j yr » none otlu rs K-iitaiii tin ir lagredientH. Q # 7y They are not New «»r I ntrieU. Q j K J M. <J Plenty «>f Reference*. a \ X; \ k*- \ / i Svvt n Higlicit PriivK in at Ilany Yctri, 112 i \ Jl' \ 112 Porcelain I ntmel Paint is u.l ? 1 n,l,u k \ \ \ « h \ •Wi •' i U ,V% J k t' M . 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