. .. v. ; :. 112 F :t> n.i 1 Thursday Aiterncon fr The : ■- i! j ru. iVi; siiiiiy If. i> tthoO>o "t i Sent of •»«.">.! nr. IX" nit > . liAi'OKTI!, i'A. '1 llu.'. J. JMIU.-IM, See'y >v l i' fts. snt£nd at tke Post Office at Laportej ■ seconil-clasp, mail matter. OHIO'S EDUCATIONAL PLAN :i:-\.\.i Arc I*w .-i: ti!:ws n Synteiiiiitli- Coumo of Sta<ly [;i Axrle.iltiaro. VI. >■!<• hut amiiuil session of th< > iu ...;o grange it was orueivil thai ■ 1,1.1. i r apiio'ut a committee o: 'c, i.,io if whom should l>e tlie KH •aui'iidc!!:, under adequate pay, t( • uUu-e into tlie subordinate grange Ohio a systematic study of the ele is of ,:u;. llii.re and domestic sei ■. to le carried uu under the gen - i direct.on of the College Agrleul • in the State university. The com •e was appointed and consists of - . \V. O. Thump oil, president of the !• 1 uui•."<*i"~iIy; Pro ft <«or llonier C. i ■>, dc:in of tiro College Agriculture. Mrs. Al.n-y E. Lee of the Ohio uni y «s • uj (Tintoiident of the work, outline of the work was sent to ranges and comprises a study of "'il a .1 of sanitat ion in and around ' ..ni". t'ln <•< have been organ '.ii many • iri.-s t;nd have taken io v i.r : i:i connection with the i .rs pr pared by the state and na-. 1 le nil;Keeitntions and pa ?'e • ...••! t the lecture hour, and ■r • r.< are invited to participate 1 d'.. *u i: Other lessons will v on practical divisions of the sub. : of agriculture and do se', Seeds, crops, breed;, an ' r.i .;! e -onomlcs will follow, venii: M >n. ileeornt'on and the ■ ' "Jiouc making" will be given teiiii It Is Uie hope and pur > brar- to i lie farmers of Ohio, ir . ■ raiy ! , full information in • ' ling '<■' r farm operations and t 1 farm wife a wider outlook. State (Irang-e J'.ccCinss. id then,: Co miles out of your « do it, if nee.! be! You will get i 'y information, but new views of i >rk an! broader conceptions of ho Order is doing for the farmer ■ faruii r's IV.:- ily. You will feel 1 t> !:e!.:tig to HUch an organlza :i. V-iu wi I get new inspiration fo' i' . r>* AH t:i(ncn{lonßl Force. ■ is taking the lead i.i the tsstab !; ' . at of traveling libraries, and i . '.ng"< active in furthering ••• • . tse. Tip vii .*• re JHK> traveling I'- i eing from the Ohio State 1 ; 1.-., vy. ami the farmers are by far the i.st users of these volumes. I ci..M;.- Sound. v'i ! i in gj id securities, the i:a" 1 g • ;is in position to- do th:- «'o'i.-; rvai'sm. however, should i. . vriii • ; • policy in t'ae use of t : .- unci io- «1 <>/.'. I.U I'l'lViOnnlH. :i.:l ;er. Jo-.ies nml wife were ! \..', h a beautiful >.ilv;-r tc 0n!...■» reiireme-.it front the chief I the order. ■ •. -w of ;! " fact tiiat (•. IT. K dle.v aw ■ 1.-- 1 a yi ar for life fr.i.a asrr.v of the lMiloind ;..ramie i • if "m< i liorious service," he • hfij'-'s r • live to be 1"0. lie i ■ •i r. • nut eighty. Iv v, iinb, master of the Colo ate grange, is already getting ia siiape for the next annual of the national grange, u hieh v ' held in Denver. .il M ;er I'.iichelder comes well ■ d t > the duties of bis important I r • has a broad grasp of the pie..i.oi; wllh which t.ie grange vi 1 ■e to deal in the future. Master Gaui.t of Xe>v Jersey •:ii tie niiiums for the work • he ri'.il to make the national t l'eel at home in his state. He cd to the otiice of national '• r«ler is !'i safe hinds with such l" i; tio\ eisior (,f. Bell of Vermont, n. E. It. Xorris of SodtM, N, Y., i . I'. '>"!• 1 iek of Ohio on Its . '. vo eoniiuittee. Y il tii'.a ho bi nary Term, i Hay. I'eb 1905, at 'J oY : '<" K. i I. -ncc 1» I'iiian vh 'l'lios. Cnddcn. > 12, I eti. term, JWt. 'lVefpas*. I'lcb, I lit gnitiv, • | Walnh. id ? ion, doi'.jj hliMiit'SS H* tlir I.v.'Hi umber Co.. forume ol 112, Willium '>|i, IIOV lotlic rM off), W, Oaler, < ; P. Hennm and Fred W. JV i . ,ii iij-in. under the linn nftlitr • : ■ i and IV le a*i.| I. ni~.it 112 „..|i„ •«•». No,."fi, M,i> t«rm, Ian:;. i.ni-.'it. M, ivitrA Meylert. . .'i• i A. It in■ '-md »» \ u MM I'nrdo. >• !'a In- an 1 Silas Met Hl tv -• i. ■ J, >-< t. term. I'.MM, I'leit, not trnillv.' I t '-in. A 11eec» N I (•. • . -elruuib u lier Tin , <(H. I M S." iv«,' ii„t' tfu'liv I !t. I Mullkii. -.1 > . 4 . I. |WMM» < lli it. V. In. h'i-1 niitrv I". v.-...(■ ;■. t'h notice '#t »)• I Oil Uiailer. • '' I. 'i pn , .Imi.H I'.**!, v Business Institute A I.PADEH IN ITS FIELD. *' l i*'f 4 v 411 «.! , lis! la i j .IIJ piain n» i >n (I 4dW4t*» doiring "n Jl n« it nj«h luiir lh in l«»| »•«, Th« n»ats4i» ill Ik* II • < NflM • • liwmnlll IMI->ll>> An UKiilulOf '•'«« '•* tlrjtivr Ift J*nu«< > IIM ln«ll«d £6 > ff The Best place to buy goods Is often askeii by the pru pent housewife. Money s iving advantages re a! ways bein.u st arched for lose no lime m making a ihoroii'.>;h examina'ifin of flic New Line of Merchandise Now on gEXH i BITI ON | 7 7 7 ??? ? 7 ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. HiUlssrrove. Pn.. CENTRAL State Normal School. LOCK HAVEN, PA. j. R. FLICKINGER. Principal. l iill term of is weeks l e : g ns September u I lie fa ciMtes at nas imponant scho il i -r <l. 'in •" II st ( lass vvoik. jrl !. -so .a' ai ei ,i< ad vc vvt: U' . r! 'ti iii i i\v ur dilates ;ir<* re ».jU \\x\ \ » i (i■ J<i 11i ii > V.f tCclCf > ng i:i the training hs f/culls has the best Amer ican and Huropean traininu Builoi mud. rn. College Prep.na ory dep irtrnent i.o at ion unexcelled. line Gymnasium. . Expenses modi-rate, laee tuition to piospecuve teach ers. Add-r ss f'-r illustrated ca?- llog, tne Principal. XOTlt i:. —Every policy liohlcr of Uu- F. TV M. Ilorne Fiiv I niicc w hose jiost »>l'fuv mldress Im j ix.'en recently chaiifred is re<]iiesteci 0 s-ml (by |Mistnl or otherwise) the :H'W address and No. of the policy to lie Secretary at Forksville, i>. Lancaster, M. It. lllack, Sec'y. President fnvKxiaa, rxiviatsiTY.— JOHN IIOWAIIH UAIIKIS, I'lc^ident. College: Courses in Arts, Philoso phy, Science, Chemistry, Uiology ' 'i\ iI and Fleclrical Fiigiiieering, .t'il.h shop work. Department for Women, comprising ('ollegp, liisti 'nte. Art .Hid .Musiccourses. School I' A:n-i'• open I<> hot'i seves. Acad e 11 y f< r young men and hoys. For catalogue etc. address tin 'Jegistrir, Win. C. Gret/.inuer, l.ewishnrg, Fa. Sealed Froposals. pUMMOXWEALTH OF PKNNSYL ' \ \> I A St :i fl* 1 1 i_i»li »v;tv I Vfmrt n.imt, ll«ri-ii-lmrjr, P«. Seal- I ( -i-i»|'4iHftlfi will 1 -i» ret'i'ivi'd 'i\ toe Man- Hiyhwmv UefMrtmMt ol Penti njlvaiiia, nadar tbt Act approved May 1 i. I'.Hi:., tor tin- coiinlruction ol 7.1KK1 't-fi '■ road, rxietidiiig tVoin the l.eliiirli \'nllf\ K.i i-iiml, nt'Hi- Ili-mice P. 0., in ■iiiinr Hill School lloiii-c. in Clicriv 1.1« nxliip, in tln- ('onnt vol Sullivan, iinif m d -| i-rillc:itiimi« c.iii licHieii fti the olticaof tin- Count; Coininiaaionara, ! 11•• >i'»nd at iitc* otiice nl tht- Stale Hiybwaji Department, Harriabarc. I i Clll■ t'i• I 't.ihlis \i ill Ih* i'lirninlii il I In- >t:i'i- I! ilf h vvit_v I »r| nrniit'i t iill.in queet Bide utual la fiiiliintij w PiK). i i»vM.S I i il! i'ON.-.TIM CI ION iip < > AI» IS CHKHRY i'i i',V N s||! p s I'LL!VAX COUNTY," and received it tin ollirt-ol tin- Si.ue IIIL'IIHIIV I't-nirl a.fill ■><•( luicr il.aii .liii'ioirv .'i'. loot',. .In !.| II W Ill's |'! I'. ; v iiitt- 111 „'li \» .i i •'• int. ■i - -.. > 11,. r. In tin* fiflilt-r ul liie n| |iliciui<ni ol l.iio>- I. SHVHCIIKI tn ii diior>'i* Iroui M lt HHV I'lMll liin «-'iK>. •liil tluii -ii itlll - Mll l>|> . iin n. iI t- al'Ov v ■ ♦«•>! I -I-. 11 -IVIIIJ. INN N-NIIUFTL 'II»I! "I I'l in II l|. it I |. ;. j 111 I 111-. Cell 111 I , ♦MIHM I T |UIRNL In I*|<l I IIR uu llu' -I ' ■ at Kdecvi, aeal, n a Cnarl I>l . ' ■' II '••• 'I I'll- I. Oil"' 111-11l nl I.:I|>OI|I', HI o'l-lei k, || 111 . and lii.-ilif lin>.«fr 1.1 , 111}. I,lll■ I inn.lt- l,y your hlltilmid 111 llu- Kit \S !. \V. HICK, sin-rill. Slid It'. Artier. I.» 14 rfe. I'll , .lull, I'l,'lift. Jolin D. Reeser's Big Store, Bank Block, Dushore, Penn'a ;J 10-DAY EXTENSION. J | J. D. REESER'S CASH DEPARTMENT STORE. ; 1 Owing (o the continued crowds that visited my sloie up to the Inst hour of my Clerirnnce Sale. I h..w dtcid fi.'d to push in a few more good l a gains ai-d extend the Sale during the balance of this month. Below l' uuote a SffW ol the many "snaps" that are yours i< r the asking: s j I'Vlnielde Coffee, 13c; Crackers 7c; | 25c Dress Goods 15c; 5.0 c Goods 32c. I Ladies' and Children's Coats at a 1.2s Mens' Bhoer S;c- ,;o shoes 1,- rlff'r 1 ' so ;' d :lt Rood at 1.05 75 c •• 47c; 1.75 Skirts at i.ais I irreat sacrifice. All Furs at 13 per t'.as and 1 r >o I.adU'Shoe" oJ ' | IMour choice 1.25; Meal and chop i.i 5 1.25 lied Tom fortables 98c I cent off. (ireat slaughter on Rues 2.uo»nd - ' , 5 „: fl I I HI'IUK tobacco 25c; 11 cakes soap 25c. | 1.50 •• •' i.i 9 . , and Carpets. 75c Men's Kuhbers at 47c. I Ji •' lease consider ihis a s} - e«.i.«i im iiaiit 11 to call and inspect goods and prices. Each departm ut is teemir g "jjin "money saving baiguns." IhL> > vi.k CLOSES JANUAKY 31, 1900. jJohn D. Reeser's Big v 4 ' ' ' f 1 IDTTSHORE . w, 1 „ii.. ■■■*. L-< ■ I . ■ ■ j Cultivate the Habit of buying* reputable l! goo d from a reputabe concern, j We are tg< nts for W. L. DOUGLAS M!OL'S from 2.50 '. Wav s sati - 112 a t(>r y • 1 A GOOD ASSORTMENT V V\ of CHILDRENS' and I Correct I,J CATALOGUE Clothing Made to Order \'l h;ivt- the right appearar.ee and guaranteed otsd in both maieiia! and workmanship andjprice m'e. \\V also manufacture Foe<l. the Flag Brand. It is not eheap. but good. Is correctly made. Ask your dealer for it or write us for prices. ! NORDMONT SUPPLY Co. General Merchants, mill° USTOB ZDls/COHNTT, IP.A-. _____ WAY ito Pjov, Furniture lls to come or send to Holcomb and Lauers and tell them about what you want They will Do the Rest. ! o lowing is a list of the many useful and beauti'ul ; utick-N ll ey keep: I'tH kn g Hoises. Shoo Flys, Doll Carriages, Dollß.ds, 1 ChiKU' C >uch s, Childrens, Morris Chain, Music < abi ■ nenJs ;:n ' K-cks. Plate racks. Magazine neks. li.it a"d H all r «As. Shaving and Medicine C,:ibine*s. Woik and Wa-tc Vi>k ts. Sm king Sets, Shirt waist Boxes, Um rt i^ ; a ids. Blacking cases. Jardinier Stands and 'labret ti. s. Pedi -t.ils. Mor i> Chars and Moris Ro.k rs, Farcy Chairs, F ncy Honkers and I.ining Chairs, L>»< p Heail Couches, .IIH! plain ouches. Portier Curtains, Kope Poll us, Coiuh Gov is Kugs and I able Spreads, Swing Mach'n.sfrom 14.S > to j=;.< °- Pictures,"picture frames ai d picture framing. tiolcombe (S Lauc r, 112 ci rn i lure 5" U ndcrtcr hint) DUSHORE, PA. TEL.EPHONE. MEN WANTED at the American Car and Foundry Go's. w<>rks at Berwick, Pa. M'le b< ilit tl men cin tiiul steady work at lair wages int.l ut All increas ■>! loite nev.ess.wy btcause >f < \ fusion oi w iks. C.ill 11 person at the Employment >ln 1 ul tliw- C 1 lupuny iu Berwick. • V \ ~fTf innFB'AN NFR BVL VE~ • p ist uiu ta DKilflllON tin moit »«lv.. «th«wvcirid Williarnsport & North Brancli Railroad TIIvCE TABLE. I! In effect Monday. Dee. 11, 1905. Re»d down Hem up FlaK staliont ivherc time is marked "112" M - '* M- 1' M AMA.M. A>l STATIONS. ASIA SI A SI. I*. M. I' SI I'll I'M I'M j JSSSIiS •? Z - '"! 9R7 1215 4006 05 9 W l - , l -» •» i' •>•.' PeiiTisdale y w ]•» :j r»; r,..0 » r »n I 1 ' r > 10 84 01 . llujfhe^viHe «» i MIO t*. t .«» ui « ; H:; I ls 104-1 BMi Hieture Ho. ks i" ]T v< •• ••, s m. j 1 V.I his 112 ...l.xnns M'll> tj 47 s7. ' 1 ' l > ....('I auiouni ll lj •; » s s »i I =M .1 -vj 811 ...C'en St»wr t an : C - 1 1" 1 tJ>i!() ..Stmwbriclpe II "T ■; ; ; . 1 112 ...Heeeli(;leii . ~ .jj I } r ' 1 "t* ■' s -jr. ..SHuiey Valley ll .■ r~ s t ., !■ "I . ■ SoileslOWll ' ' In (,) ;; 111 " I '*-p 810 Nonlmout o m.-,. 7 f .. .Mokoini" _ t 7 !■• : ! j) ,®oi i.ai«ute ;.... ;;;;; "vri'i ;v 71, ' „ „ • #0? ....Sntterlield !"! !!!!! Hill" > ;,j, P. M. AM. AM A. M. A SI A. SI. i' >1 IM I' M !» :'l SoneStown ro 935 Kaules .Mere 210 94'J ...Dlislior" S D. TOWNSEND, D. K. TOWNSEND, Gen Manager,Hughesville Passenger Agent. - Redaction Sale of | Great lyirgciins for everyone. J. S. HARRINGTON, Dushore,Pa TiRST^"NATiONALlANiC HUGHESYII'LE, JPJk.- CAPITAL STOCK _ $50,000 DeWI 1 F IODINE, President. Surplus and JEREMIAH KELLV, Vice Pres. Net Profits, W C. FROiNTZ, Cashier. 50.000. Tr., nri „ r i DIRECTORS: 11 ansacts ;i CICIICIMI Banking Business J), NVitt «««»"••. i'er. Jeremiah keliy. Win, Front/, W (\ Fr«iiifx. ACCOU ll IS ill Iml i \ ii| ■ James K. li.iak, John (' Lain!. F. I'. Mrenlioltv. uals and Firms Peter Fron!/. c. \v. Som-s. Daniel n.Ponst'.' solicited. John liull. ]NOH EST£ JPI \ I WpWF WOrORYLOAOtOSHOTGUNSHELLSjfIPjB [ | "Nowßival," " Learie*," ana "Repeater" - j latUl upuo luv.u, them, u'3 1.0 t !,cr» ..nd yuu ..ill r*t lb« b..l >h.!U Hut mun cy cu buy. *, 1- ALL DKALEK3 KSCP THEM. , ' I V-r»MT-» V .. u t . L - - "M/IKIS PRONA DIET" ■ V- FLZASSMG ; 11: -VLFLILI I 'hM-v-cut* i 1 AISNI » «JVICt AS 10 PATI hi ABILITY PlIPp 1 "• H^r^KTnEE; | •" «'• "i* Noi t « • rltmu-ot it «. nr>a 1 [ Utfi % HI u til i] A'ltln n» * t (i Sllifli fcs, intent LjMfvr W ' thmgtun DC *
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