: QEPU3LICAN KSWS ITU-L CHABLES L. WING, Editor. t'ubliuhert Tivery Thursday Afternoon tfy T lie Sullivan Publishing C<». itttioCou.ii iSc-.t of P jilt* an C<"inlj. iiA.l'iAU'i'S., 1 -i. VV Ma*in, I'residen. TIIOS. J. INGHAM. See'y ,V Tiub. K- terc.l >u the Po«t Office at Laportr, M second-class mail matter. THE GRANGE 1 Conducted by J. W. DARROW, Chatham. N. Y.. I*restt Correalnm<l cut New York State Grange MAINE MATTERS. Two Hundred and Fifty Grange Hulls In I»li«e Tree State. One of the prime factors in tlie agri cultural education of tlie present is the Order of Patrons of Husbandry and the state of Maine is peculiarly fortunate, says Dr. t!. M. Twitchell in the Tribune Farmer, in that the leading spirits of the grange have realized the importance of this line of work and pre pared in the best manner possible for its stability. It is fast coming to be a common thing for the institutes and special agricultural and horticultural gatherings to be held in grange halls. Skow began Orange hall, the home of over .'IOO live, earnest work patrons, is i cntrally located in a town of 0.000 in habitants and draws its membership largely from the farms outside the vil lage. When it is stated that we have in Maine over 250 of these halls, built and owned by the Order, the stranger is able at once to measure the stabil ity of the grange in Maine. Drive where one will, these halls dot the hill side or are found at the four corners in our farming towns, monuments to the y.eal and enterprise of the builders and a credit to the state. They have come because the farmers believe in the es sential principles of the grange, and ihey will endure so long as the funda mental work of the Order is loyal to the farm home and home farm. They iwplain why our farm gatherings, in stitutes. dairy and fruit meetings are liy invitation held in these halls, and also why all these are so successful. From the first the grange in Maine lias been conservative. Thus far the dominating influence has been in the hands of representative agricultural workers from the farms, and naturally the body has devoted itself to the strengthening of farm life and the pros perity of the workers thereon. How much tills loyalty to the fundamental purpose of the Order has had to do in creating present aggressive and enthu siastic agricultural atmosphere no one can tell. The fact is to be seen in every part ol' the state, and our public men today accord full praise to the Order of I'atrons of Husbandry. tvnu' 10 your senator and congress man if you favor the grange good roads bill, and ask their support for the measure. Delaware granges are increasing In number and influence under tiie direc tion of State Master S. 11. Derby. The Jefferson and Lewis Patrons' Fire Relief association of New York carries nearly *I,OOO policies, amount ing to over $11,000,000. Hope grange of Southwest Oswego N. V.. is thirty years old. In tiie matter of the application ot Blanche Tinkham tor a divorce from Al vi Tinkham, her husband. To Alva Tinkham: You are hereby notified that an Alias Suhpoene, in tin above stated case, having been returned that ytiii could not he found in thiscoun ly, you are required to appear on the fourth Monday of May. at a Court ol Com won Picas, to be held at Laporte. at two ; n'cioek P M., and make answer to the complaint made by your wife in the above Stated case, FRAVK W. BUCK, Sheritl Sheritl- i ittiee. Laporte. l'a.. May 1. I'.MH'. - A Garden Fo —il WHAT S that,~~a (*arden for $1.00? And you can have even more for your dollar. i Yes, Reader, that's just what 1 mean. You can have Crisp Celery, Sweet Peppers, complete garden with the various Choice Cauliflower, Sage, Parsley, Toothsome kinds of vegetables needed lo supply your Turnips. Succulent Spinach, Palatable Pumu table abundantly— kins. —AH grown from the famous BUCK BEE —ln short, a complete, up-to-date, 20th Cea seeds. the seeds that are "full of life.' the tury Vegetable (larden. containing everything Hi~ money can buy. that will contribute to your pleasure and pioftt. Jha oner combine* both quantity and quali*y. * * * V . i never had one just like it before My big new I*>oi» free book tells all about it. lll.nk of it. •« (, ar,i,n /or a Dollar! It explains just how you Can gel this "garden * , * for a dollar." , And it gives you 12# pages of wonderfully in- A good vegetable garden, properly man- teresting matter describing and illustrating aged, means .4 great deal to you. rvtfS (over SUO pictures) all the famil the '"en'e 112 ecoiioim\ and JvrgP iar and hundreds of rare and iction iction that springs -from and Vegetables. ' ,UlU ' 1 * ami Vuu bring something into w*i a t "Va v* e" 'lean' Id // '<v> hen you make a garden. kaVwyTw . ..J iyi/il about these subjects during it draws you close to N.t- y >tars' successful ex- j r " , || l ' And a penny postal brings it A <«> d Karden crownfrom 3'pt | S from 1 112 VH ' fafc V »1«; - in:.<'«*ouin.li-i>i-nil«nt of lUuDoc- in ill w book 101 .ml lli« (m iii (iroesr. ' It i« ti„ tineM lu.d uio.i complaM of It tava>>..ui health. )• ur inanity, ..ml IUI%* "tm :.ny in i|i«- w.iilil *lv. » yoni the k. ri„- tof all |>leahut«», - *atur»rll! Ami it i- nil. Ifi in cellar 10 ru..f with OO ' inlßlw. rk 111 ilia open nit. the l .im.u- linckbto Suuds. the k. d» A .d It co»u you ouly one dollar. that are "full of life ' • • * Thin >oar I will di.triliuiß I.fIOO.UUO nar.krt, Hara't *lial you can have novelty bveds aiuon* uiy Huckbaa'a Kaily Simrina SwMt Corn ' I „ u.;tt . ... •. ""I k!" r" iim' i. u'l,',v> z'» > whil ''""""" "t " i "- Kw, iir,"" * iu "' l ■ *"'* Wuckba, 'N. * <Ju«. ,i t ,b1..„«. ' 'liu, k'liee'a Hu I* Paw fr M Scad Hook " will m H. W. Bucltbce, Farm No.tU MoeklorS, IlllnoU. HOGlUrofta SEID 112 ABM* Notice is hereby given that the tbllm ing accounts have been tilled in myotic.'. F : -.lf If al account of Charles Halt .r ir !■ 'ii i, ullivau coui ty len Iv ui . b. (■ ,sti iitor of Lucii.ii.i Hartzig, deceased. „ , First and final account of Freiier i-'.i Itoshaeh administrator of the estate •• ' ill' ]! i ( i.:. . dec a ed. First an ! tin,, a ecu .nt <i Albert I • I i i .is, exi 1,.- >r of the if « an J teM.i meat of Mary Pardoe; deceased. First and final account of Mrs. Ida A B'.ider. ndiiiinistratix c. t. a. of-L -v i .-amuel Bender, disease 1. Als.i the loiiowiri:.' Widow's Apprais", menis have been filled, viz:— A (ipraisements of widow's share in the estate ol Franic I>. Hivnehiev, deceased Appraisements of widow s share in the estate of.ferry Waits, deceased. And the same " ill I"- presented to ii<e Orphan's <'. ■ nrt of Millivan county on M I iv. Miv i!S, JOO6, a!, three o'clock i' M .jr continuation and allowance. 'l honia» F. Kennedy. Register. lJpirist 'r's < Hflce. I.nporte, Pa.. April i yOO. in the maiter ol Hie application of f'li!),-. Ki i!: i f>'i' a divorce from Kiinna Kilmei'. lii« w! lo Kiiinin Kilmer: Yon are hereby notified that an Alias Subpoena, in the above stated case, having been retun ed l 'in: '.oil 'Hi' i not be ioimd in this COll ti- IV, you nre required lo appear on the fourth Monday in May at a Court of ('. i: ii i 1 -as, i' be held at I.ajiurle, at .. ... clock P.M. ami make answer to'.he i.ide by your liuolmnd in the ni» ■ v -.rtlcii case. FKI\K W. lit CK, Sheritl. Sl.srii"--Oft'-e. !.*i;>« le. Pi . May I. lyttti. '" uS ff 4£ 'l'he Best place to buy goods i_. u.i-o.i uiiKiJv_i oy tllC pin pent housewife. Money saving advantages are always being searched for Lose no time, in making a thorough examina'ion of the New Line of Merchandise Now on iEXHIBITIONi ?????? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. AH answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. Btittaerovo, Pa. taste zjoid appetite fOIEYSKIDNEYCURI Wakes Kidneys and Bladder BioM Foley's honey and Tar <.urcs CP ids, prevents pneumonia. ! . John D. Reeser's Big Store. Bank Block, Dushore, Penn'a CASH DEPARTMENT STORE. Mttclin T t* V*e have just murked thti finest line of Muslin Underwear ever shown in ihi* I XVJ.UOXIII unuawttu coumy, including skirts, corset covers, draweis, and night gowns Ihe price* ire unusually low for the fine quality of the goods. As usual our new line of Spring Dress and Wash Goods are the largest with the lowest prices. I In Dress Goods we are showing Voiles, Mohairs, Panamas and Albatrosses in all the latest shades including! Mice Blue, Receda Green, and Old Hose. In wash goods we are showing the Arnold labrics. Come to the Cash Department Store where vru will the assortment. Our Millinery Department is at its height while the styles are unmatchable. Our' new line\>' Shoes and Oxtords have just arrived, the styles and qualities are complete with the cash prices. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ___ i John D. Reeser's Big - i.SV* *- ■- c W DTTSHOEB. ! Cultivate the Habit of buying reputable goo d from a reputabe concern. We are agents for W. L. DOUGLASS SHOES from 2.50 ' ( • ••« a ' r ' iiiiii 1 aTjood assortment /£ '% V\ ° f CHILDRENS' and K < LADIES' Heavy Shoe Fine Goods at correct Clothing Made to Order All have the right appearance and guaranteed otsd in both material and workmanship andjprice mte. AVe also manufacture Fcod. the Flap Brand. It is not cheap, hut good. Is correctly made. Ask your dealer for it or write us for prices. NORDMONT SUPPLY Co. General Merchants, p £ont!?e?m 0 ' IISTOEIXMICXtT'X'. Hov About This ? Our line of carpets this year is double what it was last year. In tact we have the largest and greatest line of Floor Coverings >yer shown in this section of country. The line consists of Brussels, Wiltons, Mouquetts, Velvets, Pro-brusstls. all wool Ingrains, C. C. Ingrains, Union Ingrains, r.w\ Granite Ingrains Cordemon Carpets, and the new Mon tana Carpet RUGS RUGS RUGS Our line of rugs is ver> 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 ra' g in price from $4.40 to $28.00. We Have NOT Slighted the Matting Department. We hive ail the new and otchey patterns in :;| .1 le* iruin 12 1-2 cts. to 49c per yard. Ilolcombe cf Lauer, Puniiture & Undertaking DUSHORE, PA. ■ K-Lf*-PHONE. Try The News It in Joh Office Once. Fine Printing L 'irkAT whuk \\t To Please. Williamsport &. North Branch Railroad TIIMIIE: TABLE. In effoctJVlonday. Pec. 11, 190">. liead down „ p Kluk stutlons « here time is ihw i vil -i" ' I*. M. P.M A U; A. M. A M STATIONS. AI!AMA. M. I >l. I' M!'>] ;M I'M 12 30 4 2il say 1022 TBO Halls 'i :.7 1" |. r » 4 (hi ( .i v, 12 35 «23 SSO 110 25 (762 I'emiMlale !>;::! J" mS) I 05 432 5 -10 10 :!4 HOl . Ilurhesvillf » V I■' 110 : |„ i ~ 113 439 5 48, 10 41 fe 06 Picture Roc ks «. j;. ;i ;U(; . s •>■" 1 I'.' 443 ... Lyons Mills ji 47 ,v 1 2(> 445 j (8 00 ....(iliimcilliu 11 II ..... '. j| 1 31 452 : 814 ...(ilen M»vr 11 :;i; :\'}j m 17 1 40 (5 00 ! fK2O ..Straw bridge II .7 :i 1:, sin; 1 43 (505 j 112 ...Beec lU.li n 11 >1 :;(>!» ."!!!! ..." k ir! 1 50 507 K2B ..Muix yValley 11 l)- aO7 sno 6 Oil ....Batierfield ■— 8 50 AM A. M. A M A. M. 1' M I' M I'M A.M 8 31 SonnStown 3 CO 9 35 Eagles Mere 2 10 623 049 ...Ilosixire ~ 7 M 028 500* 400 12»' 1000 7SO Wiiliau ir<>rt 630 1089 1239 ft? 1081 S. D. TOWNSEND, D. K. TOWNSEND, Gen. Manager,Hughesvilln Passenger Agent. Redaction Sale 3HOES. Great bargains for everyone. J. S. HARRINGTON, Dushore.Pa FIRST NATIONAL BANK; HUQHES \ r ILLE, | CA ' s so 000 Hk DeW,TT BODINE, President. 1 , JEREMIAH KELLY, Vice Pres. ; Surplus ana Net Profits, W C. FRONTZ, Cashier. 50.000. I DIRECTORS: Transacts a (lencral 1 1, . Oe\\ iti Budine, Jacob Per, IVter l{et>dei* Uaukin« Business. Je ,,. n)iall K(l|lv Win F1 , )!1t7 w c Accountsofllliliviil- .James K. ISi-ak. .lolui (V Laird. K. I'. Mrcnlioltx. uals and Firms Peter Front/, <\ W. Sones, I Viniel If.Ponut, solicited. . Johu Bull - A.A.A,A,A,A.A.A. fc. mmwf/ecH£sr£ 1WW FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN \ "Now Rival,"Leader," ana "Repeater " \ Insist upoD having tlicm, H' o m> u'.l.ers and you oil! £el iht ()ui «i»«ty mo buy. ALL OEALERB KECP THEM. > •MAMS PROPER WCTJ fpATENTS W|' PLEASING • ADVICE M 10 P*I(NUR«LI(T PBETK? 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