Republican news item. (Laport, Pa.) 1896-19??, November 23, 1905, Image 2

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Publia} >-l . fry . ~u»<iay Afternoon
Hv The SuMivar Publishing Co.
At thoCouuly Bod,» 'jt 8t /iiv«a Comity.
LAI-OBTE, fa.
« C. Maw I n -ii Jen.
THUS. .1. iNi.HAM, Src'y «fc Trcas.
. fiuteiei at Fit* Pout Office Hi t a porte,' •
second-class mail matter.
Amorleaii.; are u.;e<l' to b'jr figures.
;'bcy are so l'aniillar with the superior
i.y of our iiniusiri.il Hiluatioii tliat they
i. j n.it ofiua take puiud to remember
what it means.
It means, first of all, that this ua
ti.ni mafies n -closet* approach to out
iv 'at, industrial iudeiw-'udeucc than was
ever made by any other nation siuee
In: man so< iety was organized. We
co.'ld • slijit our doors and live in per
fect comfort, feeding ourselves, cloth
ourselves and supplying nearly all
out* other needs from our own re
. aoarces.
it means, in the second place, that
the possibilities of wealth from the
prosecution of successful industry are
far greater here than elsewhere and
thai all the nations of the earth must
ilock to us for food and fiber and pay
tri: tile to us..
It means also that in the exploitation
of our natural riches and the produc
tion of our goods we give to our people
i.i." uninterrupted, profitable employ
I. o!lt than i< permitted to the laborer -
of any other "land. It i.t a.fundamental
re /.:Irenient of sound political econo
my that the people shall lie kept at
tvork at go id iv::'.ir<. and we do th.it In
•: .< h fashion that'the laborers in other
iur.ds ilo l< in here in multitudes to ol>-
t j;«i a share of the nood things we
have to offer. l'hihul. lphia North
.American.
FIIAUGHT WITH DANGER.
i'tvu Dual T-iii.'r Sflmnm Strikes at
Home Marlicts..
pt-OapeiOUS we:-t has ln-en led to
!■ . • e that-a reduced tariff on manu
: 11. res would largely Inure to its
1. . '■lit, and for that reason it is l'a
vi,T..i.le to itny scheme of reciprocity
1 . etl. But 'the west loses sight of
the i'angers'of a reciprocity on aay oth
er liaa than that proposed by the late
firesUOßt Mefviuley in his last puhlh*
i-pe -eli to hi s eouniryiaen, ". lien ho de
eiared in effect that there should be n >
j. . eiiv t interfet. 1 with thepr.
i' e ;,i» of home inshtstry.
'i"i : Is the . line congrctis should liew
to in dealing wiib the subject. Th
r:.'"ic".: : lural west also should renieni
|et* the inevitable truth that Its pros
perity is due to the prosperity of Hie
riaiMiMiclur.ing east and that any tariff
i:i:Wtt:g «iuent that threat ens to endan
ger lai.auf.i' (ai an and labor will surely
have u disastrous- effect oil agriculture
by dli' iuisliiugthe home market for its
prodn.;.'. i'ho dual -tariff scheme is
fraug t with i ami congress will
be apt togo slow in its consideration
should it/"time before it.—Camden Con
rier.
TriXt and <i;c I'Jillipiilucn.
There are two main points in the
rhliiji.i'ne policy for wlii-li Secretary
Taft ccms to stand. One is that when
a peoi e who are utterly in niablo of
giver;.'ng themselves have come Willi
i Ant' vican control It i« the right as
well as the fluty of the American gov
emu: ;t to iHlnilnts-.fr their affairs In
the Interest of civilization and prog
ress. '1 '/at he ihies ii>t believe In sel J
5:;!i exploitation of a weaker people by
a stronger is apparent from his plea
for tl • modification of the tariff law
the" Uni-r 1 5-"-les to admit of th
e entry of Philippine products to
ti e Aaicr.i MI market, ills liberal
vier ■ are al " evidenced by his en
eourn.w men! of the American plans for
educating the rising generation or Fili
pino".. with the object of imparting to
the ! <• ;de of the Hands a eapa-'ity for
:; !f governnior.t. and ultimately eon
• "'iiir. them the politic.'! inf ■■•;iendenc
whli'ii -xyill be a l»->r>n to them when
tl . ':e fit for it. but would be a curse
10 : at the pre. cut time.- Milwau
kee 12'. 'oiling Wi -on.- in.
Ail F?»« sslbh*
Fr-o trado Is an ideal the ry. Tfeel
pr-i 'i • Is 1111 approach to the ideal. If
■ill hi on: wo'ill do unto others as
they v. mid have others do to them
I, de eouhl he carried on along ideal
11 . b.it that is 112 it the way of eori
ii) . ani' -if ilif-nve i.the law th it
mi'. : g ivc'r.i.
\ a l: ." I" '. < goods in a 1* copra
i ooi't he •• 1 ' '.he go h. b'lt (hi- fer
■ rr.-'i ' o i ihi loev. Th" gn U wear
i . hut th- i .ey *'..es not. II stays
I t the for, g-j i oimtry. Increasing lis
w dtir. AVI i a man bays gnj Is made
at home he gels the g ills, and tile
u. 'tioy st.;.'- at h one, ju'd.' ■! to the
v - th of ihe country. The jiiea who
ii' i'.e the goods here get gotil wage
r.ud t'.'e man '■ ho uses the g ««I« neis
g-XH I i jfitefial. The country nefl.s by
'P. O Igli •; lis own m Ulfacinrers. It
rei'lj 'cliv could < ffer as ■ •• I result '
ii would be a g>o<! tiling, aud It would
not Ie uect - ary I• h >1 eonveu.i us to
ndvoi ito it. •! r- ' ty .loi'.-ieil
■|'U» I. .':il < wo.
Fr' ■■ trud' 11 i; v i:i i. I" claim that
the i nmis lb o ■; lit -1 lep tried show
i :t In- i 'he t.ii : ff U not 1 elplng
... . iude a l the ri d i-auso of
l>a- failure 112 Umi r l(.' : g to In-
ITCC e as i II It I.i;-Il:g I 1 • hut ilv.
yc ' i! ' J til® |I. ■' Ig tlx e
J . »ISll ' I 'lt ' i V I ll ■ \,V !
i'» travi 1 ir'■ »- • h nit! • u the
, • ' n vi.ii wii'i In tili i!ier».
«■ ■s , || l( > i), • i ibi. ni'.li ' s ■" k
\, , im ' iii." . ot < HI ! 1 1 lu tff ii
I i • pi i o !» lit h ;l!| I' tl 111
this •( It • I' I* I ' '.II 'H i' » h 1 \ e
» I i I t!. • oie v I a -
tM: -j< I Hiv' J' l.
Wai ted -rtipils in I't.-vno, n,
I ami Voice Culture. 1 Vpo-tal a
, tent-ion givrnt to heginiifiv. i eri.if
moderate, Alice Br -vvst< r .
I. Por I<.
! 112 M
I' : B
I The Best place
to buy goons
j is Qtteri n>ked b> the pni
j pent hou>evvifo
j Money saving advantages
arealways being seafclied fo •
Lose no time in making i
j t xamina ion of l'
Mew of Merchandise
|No'vV on
i lEXHIBrTIONi
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STEP IN AND ASK
ABOUT THEM.
All an sw e red at
| VeriKJfi Hull's
LC? £ \
HHlssiTOva, Fa.
~CENTRAL
•State Norma! School.
LOCK HAVEN, PA.
J. R. I LICIvLNGEK, Principal.
!-.ii 1 icrrn of uct ks I'e
u ns n I he i
' ilities at ill's imporia':'
' -cho i ! ->r <!. in • fl vt !a
vVOik, pr-)l>ss : oi-:.i! ai d
c W; yr i vt r s .tU i li
u w iU or ■ 'iare ic
! ,u.red io d >liol s - t aist-.ac
i".g in the training school.
| is 112 iciilty has the best Amer
ican European trainihu
| % Buildings m d rn.
preparatory department
• ation iinexcii'lk d. 1i j
| Gymnasium.
I'X} .■ '.<■•- m «.! rate. 1-iee
! tuition top o-pr. ive sea It
ers
! Ad.a'.ss fv.r ilh'S'r ited (a' -
i l'og, t :e Prirci "a!
I
X(>'J'l ('K.—Kvi-ry jiuliey holder of
riie I-'. A M. lloine l ire Jte<iir:iiH''-
I (.'o., whose post ofHee addresa has
• leeii re.'ently is ri ,u- i■ • i
(I - I,• I (i)V I • ,-tai t r OtherW'i.S' ) lie
ic*w and N' >. of the pulley to
; the Secretary at Forkavillo«
it. 1). Ijaiien.-ter, M. I', lllaek,
See'y. Prcnid.-m
i.i K N l-ii.i, l IV ill .TV
; lohn Howahd Harkih, Prealdent
College! Conraes i.i Arte, Phihwo-
I - .by, Science, Chemistry,, liioh■■g\
"i\-jl ninl IMeetriial Kiu. iti. < riti<.
itli shop work. 1 )e( ot tine lit f< r
\Voiln'!i, ei'Hi) : l-in - /, < eli
nl.' Art .'inl Mn-ii->' iii-< ■ Selioi
•112 Alii !■' Open to Itol'l sexe.-i. A' lli'
•my for younjr men and l>oys.
lor Ciitiihio-ue ete. nih'.i'.-s th'
, ilenNtr.ir, Vi iii.r. I uei/.iii'^er,
•' al at Ltiporte llurou-.-ii h IIOOIIIOIIM
1 to !>e in no! lati r tliall iS till ii.V
SepU'tidier -o, Iho't. I'oard n ivi -
tlie right to aeeept or rejeel any <>'
oil bids.
A. Hrat'hy,
A. 11. llii.-ehhitiisen, Si-e'y.
Executrix Notiee.
lull-; li-ia.l' 1)1 "-.a1.il io.'i. I M(l)ll
lot the Bormh ot' ImportHullivim Co.
thai h'tn r- o staim'iiti i-y < 'it
■ t Mil i I (V h'lit 1, v, lii'toe I t.i ii
! . .I. All per- in.h'b'id i.,
j iliv mm wtntf an rtt)ti«itl«l tu m ike
i vme.it. .oil tinisc t \ n.'.r ii'i-. ; ir d.
iuhihlk m tit ri i IK Mint «i.l mi« them
k'h.wn \ ill nl delav.
Mr i i1 A M! All. I'iv.i'tiu-iv.
T .1. K KKLKR, t«<iporte, I'..
P :.. .•! Alt .rn \.
Wukt>s Klanovs aai! ' .iter I
112 \ i ■ 4
L h > I '
I V'•
$ - Ol II 1 k--» -•«
I Joh i LK Reescr's Big Store, Bank Blcck, Pel. r/a,
WiWaßitr ati r.TmwvMHMWuin.. r » i—i ■——g———M—■*—»§«■«■<Bfiwcam-«R> -r»r--m i~-mr - imam mmi' " mum i i -«r- Tinvesx -»
BEST FURS. !
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.1 j *' fsVf Vv c !; v: the finest line of Furs you vvou'd wish to sie: ilie best ill t v;.u " 112 tr , \
foi theanil the price within reach of eveiyone. ns they rr»fp:» in priV • n*. 7if
.'ij .(t j- • ... t<> ••• •. o Come in and be convinced that what we say is tin.- hi. h a:..'. <- ; hr.. I
i 1 a:-V't uiut to s Sect from. " 1
| COATS. COATS. !
i| ) !(■' •« 4 - ?
/JI i \ ' ave v>'i sren our sto-. kof Ladies', Misses' and Children's C. •' ? We ha • ?
;> /11 /MLjj h 1 te»i sit yi<rs and at thevery K west prices and il you will g.ve .s a mil will t«
|I• s j | if pv- acu to s■■ w von, as the price is your gain as we hive Coats at 2■ j i ■> 2 • 00.
|| j• 112 j MILLINERY. MILLINERY. 1
>■'-] (; J t ' r e-«t •!■iow on in M illir-eiy and the pi ices art very low at pr- -< if, :.nd as 112«•
/j) r* \ Hrc:.Mv. \A Stet I Urnaniei.t-i now is a rare chance for yo s:o come . n<! sit ct hum*
:fj J1; i |*| as 111 >; re s>, i' 114 rapidiy. ' \
l| / I 1 j-| ! 't !Uti: br we carry a full and compi te line in (."oats, Furs. Drv Go -J . Mill mr |
j1 I j in Siloes C Mi.oft.ibles Blankets, Underwear, Cuitains. Carpets,
• / 112 Ji\ Telescopes, Said:e!s, Crockerv, Hour and Feed Groceries. g
: JO ilN D REISER'S P>nnf> IMoeft
1 DUSHORE, PA. 9
Cultivate the Habit of buying reputable
goods from a reputabe concern.
vVe are g n.t- for VV. L.i UU. ,LAv> SHOKS from 2. 50
to 500 p:i ir.
k _4. - . •*' Hffl 112 b< 1 • h sno • qua!.
!ani.e> are, we lintl,
; lwa> story.
A OOCD ASSORTMENT
< 112 CHILDREN'S' and
m ' V\ LAMES' Heavy Shoe
1 fs& Pine floods at correct
If x - fwh »• rices.
/ . t - fe,- > tO'GLAS .
/•- . ; ... °'\^ c KtoN-,
Clothing Made to Orel or
\i! hive theri.iibt appe.-rarce a M d g ':: : .intee«! ohd
h both material and wotkmansl.ip and p ice m'e.
We alt-o niamifiiclurc Feed, the F);s.? Brand. His not eh-iip. hut
good. Is correct ly made. Ask your dvnler for it or write us for prices.
NORDMONT SUPPLY Co.
General Merciwnts, STEAM S"
3STO ZDls/lOIST'X, I -A-.
For November Only.
We are goirv/ to move our immense stock of B 1-
room sr. : t-> to make room lor our Christmas stock.
In oroer to t;;o e them quick y
We are going to cut the Price
during t!.e month of November t<> Mich :» o gr.e thai it
\v : !l j. - ; y \ou to buv 1 nw, even if \ou do nut wan 1 the
suit lor . n .il;c rye r.
TH >R' MCI !Q K go ; gto b. for cash, but u
,jt p jr,vnf to b." so < r -it fir.t i; v. ui a\ you to bo r •.%
the money 10 pu chase one or more < 112 them.
Wv. an head'|U:iit'. rs lor B t k Is . in! ( om r's.
H 0 (com be cf La iter,
Ptirnilure cf llndertafiinci
DUSHORE, PA.
112 ELEPHONE.
WEN r D at the American Car and
Foun 'ry Co's. works at Berwick, Pa.
A' !-, !■• a! d inon c u tind teadvwoikat fair wanes
. ~!, , j.. v .,t p. :ii A: 1 iucrwis >t force necessary btca 1 :se
1 mm w»:k ; . (. tli 1 i person at the Employment
ti'i ell th n p.uiy in H. rvv.ck.
i UMtf' i ■!£ SY & gHfi.
I Wf : ~•*** UMED i itmsis SHEU'Jf °M I
"Ncw'ilvvl, " "Loade. "«<•»• ater" |
f' M •.'• L ' ». j r* at J yot I "ct the best tlttlU thai lawuey cm buy* I
' THBMf 1
Tfy yt \ •- 112• •' rw'f'f'f'f■•'f't'*
Williamsport & North Branch Railroad
TIME TAB: 4
In eifeet Slomlay.Bept.], 1905.
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S D TOWNSEND, D K TOWNSEND,
Q- n .n. Manager,Hughesville Passenger Agent.
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ißedQCtion 3alc of
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Cirent lyircjaiiis
! for everyone.
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jj. S. HARRINGTON, Dushore.Pa
FIRST NATIONAL"BANK,
CAl ''if nl s '° Ck OeVVITT BODINE, President.
$50,000
. , JEREMIAH KfcLLY, Vice Pres.
Surplus ana
Net I'rotits. VV C. FRONTZ, Cashier
50.000.
DIRECTORS:
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