• <£* KVvr A *> ' • CiLW.t:; L v. .;'C. Ld*sor. Afternoon rty The Sullivan Publishing Co. Mthf Com ty r.t Couj.ity. i-.AjfV-i.ti ; i.. t A* W C. MASON, Prcsiden. THUS. J. INT.HAM. Sec y Treas. j M: POBt OflfiCP St LftpOrtfi; €lB mail matter. | Conducted by j. V/. D/IRRGW, Chatham. N. Y.. Press Correspondent New l'urk State Grange ATiONAL UJtAXUE. 'i i-IIRTY-NINTH ANNUAL MEETING HELD AT ATLANTIC CITY. of Information For TIIOHO V*'iiio to Attend ltelntlvc tc 'isclelN. ExcurNtun ltnleH anil Mect -I'ur ConfirriiiK' the Hifflier De (;i'oi'«-l.«risf Seveutli Degree Clans. The executive committee of the New ji i .ey state grange has made elabo rate preparations for the entertainment at' the members of the national grange at Atlantic City in November at its t'.liri/-ninth annual session. We need t say that Atlantic City is one of the iiio.-t interesting summer resorts In the v.s:-i;I, and even in November the tem p.vi.ure there is considerably higher i.sun a few miles in from the coast. 1" the circular issued by the \ committee it is \ stated, that on- A - w! tertainment i ihat will iie in ) teresting and *V 9 : - / full of novelty i ! 110W things 1- -V -Xp'- will be ten- A. '' ~- , / dered without ; '/ v 1?» »1»•' V -II'I without price to ' '' t,C irons. l..ji is ■ I Km' ' not I110: '°'- v f JI " ■ It' entertainui at that the Ta- IION. E. '5. jsoftius. irons goto At ifiv.tie City, hut, rather, to attend upon the pi'■ leeeiiings of the national body and li en to the discussion of some of the vital euestio'is that a:-.' now being '■•Mtsii'.ered by the granges throughout the l a:ted States. The sessions of the national grange will he held in MusioTla 11-un the-Sea, which is an immense structure at the —si;l of the steel pier, about a half mile out in the ocean. The hall has a large seating capacity and will be an ideal place for the sessions of the grange. Ihe grange headquarters for registra tion, Information bureau, badges, etc., will be at the entrance to the pier, while ihe hotel headquarters will be at the Seaside House, a block distant. A long list of hotels have granted ex eee.lingly low rates for this occasion, none being higher than s•_' per day and some as low as $1.50. Some of the near by sv.tes are planning to have their tielegates secure accommodations at one h itel. For instance, the New Eng irv.i.l delegation will have headquarters at the Hotel Iroquois. New Jersey at the Hotel Wiltshire New York proba bly at the Grand Atlantic. These ho tels are all within two or throe min utes' walk of the pier. The New Eng lnn! granges will run an excursion from l'oston and another from Worces ter, Mass., via steamer lines from Fall Itiver and New London, Conn., the two excursions uniting at New York city, where they will combine and proceed to Atlantic City. The rail roads have granted the usual one and one-third fare. Purchasers of tickets ivili pay the regular fare going, which from New York city is s:i.2o, and will take a certificate which on being coun tersigned in Atlantic City, for which a fee of L's cents is charged, will en title I hem to purchase return tickets from Atlantic City to New York until Nov. '_'9 at sl.lO. Tickets are sold via Philadelphia. Similar arrangements have been made with trunk lines from EA Garden For a Dollar - V" A JI te. .MS.phS!-, 0 ?' 112 an. , S 1c r*9 P i? j' n j WI various Choice Cauliflower, Saye, Parsley, Toothsome e abundantly- 68 n ud lo su "" lt >' OUl ' Turnips, Succulent Spinach, Palatable Purnp «o«uii'i_K own j ro !!} " ie famous BUCKBEB —in short, a complete, up-to-date, 20th Cen nd^ h ?, Se . ed9that are , fu " ut life,"—the tury Vegetable Garden, containing everything rvf > r . mo l ey can , bu r 'hat will contribute to your pleasure Ld profit! rhu offer combines both quantity and w ul ' qualry. * * * Think 6 nf e u - ad ? ne * ußt , liko before. My big new 1906 free book tells all about it. it. a harden for a Dollar! It explains just ho-v you can get this "garden * * * for a dollar." aiird l!o m tl ean E s ta a le crar '* e "' I'roperly man- teresting*" matter" descrlwng^and"lliustmi'nj 8 It mean, health .11 "li' 0 . (over 500 Pictures) all the fauiil -1 »>,«, * liea lth , economy, and iar and hundreds of rare and K ifi fart in if , prs ? ° n a 1 ' curious Flowers. Fruits, Plants Itl flt .? springs from S£3> and Vegetables. ' Vou hnWuimiiii ' • Ci '' ' a >' s before yon, Absplntclv bring something into V* y what I l.avn le-irr.e.l ture, gives you a chance to dig perience. hoi^mnnil'n.T'! t'°T s ! ro ! , 1 1! if/ Au •v tt inaniiMith new wed hnn«o a« AJL I makes you independent of the Doc- NLffi , scribed in the new book lAatia e t i" 1 1 ! rOCer ' ' ' It is til'! finest and most complete of It saves your health, your money, and Raise F.m any in (lie world ™'?.n? U | the keenest of all pleasures.- Yourscll! Ami it is filled from cellar to roof with 'Si ! the , " POn the Buckbee Seeds, —the seeds And it costs you only one dollar. that are full of life-.'' * * * This year I will distribute 1,000,000 packets Here's what you can have: new valuable novelty seeds among my Buckbee's Early Sunrise Sweet Corn . . ... —Buckbee's World-beating Cucumbers 1-very one ordering will receive something. —Buckbee's Sunset Meets. ' You will find details of these splendid oifers -Buckbee's Improved Hubbard Squash. '"wm i i . it. —Buckbee's Famous Beefsteak Tomatoes !. k.]J M down i ight now, while the matter -Buckbee's Lightning hx press Peas wi 112 y °V nd wr "?'" r Buckbef's New i r>V Whether Man or Woman, Boy or Girl, —Buckbee's E3 Fr -° s - d H. W. Buckbec. Farm N0.266 Rockford, Illinois. | ROCKFORD SEED FARMS. ' w ** : n—Tf—Ti—■—in— m i ■ m ■ ; ;s . 1 11 !«■• I lil i< - , A very large atlemt.-iJioe is ant!-- pa ted fi'jui all the nearby states in | l»ar f, !'-u!nr. f'tate Master (Jaunt (' 1- < '. i-l the pre vi r,;.« iv i i i oi" candidate*. wLj : . -i u. • >.-veiith degret-, which will be conferred on Saturday evening, Nov. IS. having been precede! j by the conferring of > •<' fifth dtgrc' by 111;' ",i county degree U ::in on ; Saturday I' ern »u, Nov. IS, anil by ! the sixth degree, conferred by the New j Jersey stale grange team on the same I afternoon at a later hour. On Wednes- j day evening, Nov. 15, a public recep- J tion will be given the attending Pa- i trons. While only the master of a state grange and hi* wife are allowed the privilege of voting at the national grange, yet all fourth degree members can attend and r.-xe part, in the discus sions if they desire so to do. State Master H. R. Norris of Sodus. N. Y., requests those who have resolu tions and oilier matters of interest to be presented to the putional grange from New York state to forward the same to 1:1.. otiiee at Sodus, N. Y„ at their earliest possible convenience, a::,l those in other states having matters t-> be referred to the national g-tmg-- should v.a.aiiunieaie with their respee tive stall# masters. The progrunme for the national grange meeting n not ye; is-ued. !.ITt will fuilov the u-jli.il form. Officers will lie elected at this session for two ye !•.••• :: 1 one member of the executive committee for u term of II:. .\ lion. K. 1!. Norris is chair win of the exoer.:ire committee. Hevislna ttic I)H',o.st. Several changes in the digest of our Or' '!• reported to the n'iona! g -a-'.ge Vy U.r e; -1 ttee appointed a ye.ir ago for this purpose. The sug a ' (ft re to be printed in i .ucoiion with the section or pa t " ' i o.f which they form a part at: then sent to ea li ;oa;e master for 1. i , U: .VI t j.' next meeting e the natl.Mi.il grange the committee will pr( - i t its final report. ' • 7 1 He. An ihe forthcoming meetings the farmers' institutes in ■ v , i'.e f.-et th.-t every on • in"the list referred t > is called to meet jin gran ' ir.rv.- » and the farmer r Institute are working togeth ! orII;■;n ;■; 112 r I'-- advancement I ol liie fanners' interests. SS ) t The Best place !to buy goods !■; otten asked by the pru pent housewife. Money swing advantages ; realways being searched for Lose no time in making :i thorough ex.-imina'ion ofih New Line of Merchandise Now on VI .1. U. U/U« YU|LIHJIU|TAAIK HUH JUMT fEXHIBITIONf ?????? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at Large Store. Hiftserove. Pa. , John D, Reeser's Big Store, Bank Block, Dushore, Fenn'a. ! CASH DEPiIIIITAUNT STORE. ; I ]r\ApY\\Tmr e ' u,ve llst inar ' t,,,e f ,nest '' ne °f Muslin Underwear tvtr shown in tin' iviUMlll UUOcrwcaX county, including skirts, corset covers, drawers, and night gowns Ihe prices ire unusually low lor the fine quality of the goods. As usual our new line of Spring Dress and Wash Coeds are the largest with the lowest prices. In Dress Goods we are showing Voiles, Mch iirs, Panamas and Albatrosses in all the latest shades including Alice Blue, Receda Green, and Old Rose. In wash goods we are showing Ihe Arnold labrics. Come to the Cash Department Store where y< u will -> r •. -/ r IDTXSIKCm -F) . Cttltivate the Habit of buying reputable goo d from a reputabe concern. We are agents for W. L. DOUGLASS SHOES from 2.50 t0 5,00 pa ' r t; School Shoes Jjjr Tracys Shoes for* Xr— farmes are, we lind, 11 ways satisfa. tory. A ATiOOD ASSORTMENT Ik ' / \ V\ of CHILDRENS' and m fjjmtf LADIES' Heavy Shoe I • Fine Goods at correct CATALOQUI Clothing Made to Order All have the right appearance and guaranteed otsd in both material and workmanship andjprice nre. We also manufacture Feed, the Flag Brand. It is not cheap, hut good. Is correctly made. Ask your dealer tor it or write us for prices. NORDMONT SUPPLY Co. General Merchants, p SSntlteam mill D " NOB IDIMZCOSTT. IF.A.. Uov Aboat This ? Our line of carpets this year is double what it was last year. In tact we have the largest and greatest line ot Floor Coverings ever shown in this section of country. The line consists of Brussels, Wiltons, Mouquetts, Velvets, Pro-brusscls, all wool Ingr.iins, C. C. Ingrains, Union Ingrains, ;>nu Granite Ingrains, Cordemon Carpets, and the new Mon tana Carpet RUGS RUGS RUGS Our line of rugs is very strong this year, in fact von will be surprised when you come to look it over to find such a variety of colors and sizes. Rugs 9x12 feet rarg in price from $4.40 to $28.00. We Have NOT Slighted the Matting Department. We h ive :iH the new and otchey patterns in a I ra 'es Irom 12 1-2 cts. to 49c per yard. rlolcombe&Xaoer, Ftirnifctre & Undertaking DUSHORE, PA. TELEPHONE. Try The News Item Job Office Once. Kine Printing NEAT ' iV r' V) \T 4. I MODERN FA<' 11 1 'V' i"i> Vy Q \ jlt| H To Please. Williamsport & Nortli Branch Railroad TIME a'-AZBLIE. In effect Monday. Dec. li, i 1)05. Bend down Hc»rt up Finn ttatloiu where time is n.u <<. ;. mi v 0 105 432 5 10; 103-1 801 . lluplu\«vil)c "22 12"" ;.o :• 113 4 3!) 548 10 4118 06 Phture Rocks )5 II . : 3:;6 ... . • "i 119 443 ! ...Lyons Mill? 1117 8 ... 1 20 445 | fSC'.i ....(.'han'ouni ... 11 'II 32H s ji 1 ::t 452 811 ...Glen Slawr 11 322 o IT 1 40 f">00 1 1820 ..Htrawbriilge 11 27 3 II! 8 i•>"> 113 15OA If ...literli<-lou 1121 :S irti h «»:S 1 50 507 1 8 2fi ..SlnneyVulley 1118 307 8 i.n ■ 1558 19 12 Kii.urinle » "0 r. 609 : ....Hatterfleld.... s >0 •• AM A. M. AM A.M. I'M- 1 M I'M A.Mi ! : 881 6 28 9 49 ...Uusliore 7 S(T "(128 1210 WilWe- Harre :: (y. 500 i"00 1238 1000 780 WllUattwport «»0 1089 ÜB9 AB7 in:n S. D. TOWNSEND, D. K. TOWNSEND. Gen. Manager,Hughosville Passenger Agent. Redaction Sale of Great P>arcjains for everyone. J. S. HARRINGTON. Dushore.Pa FIRST NATIONAL BANK, HUGHESVILLE, I CAI I ITAI ;^° CK DeWITT BODINE, President. $50,000 JEREMIAH KELLY, Vice Pres. Surplus and Net Profits, W C. FRONTZ, Cashier. 50.000. DIRECTORS: Transacts a General Di'W itt IJouine, Jacob Per, 1 i'l j "Newßivat," " Leader," and "Repeater" | < Insist upon baring them, t»>.e no others and you will jet the best shell.' that money can buy. j ' ALL DEALERS KEEP THEM. "MAKES PROPER DIET" [PATENTS I 112 ADVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY i"DCEI! * K Notice in " Inrentive Age " Bi PC ■■ F? ] ► J