Republican news item. (Laport, Pa.) 1896-19??, July 19, 1906, Image 2

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    REPUBLICAN NEWS ITEM.
CHADLtS L WING, Editor.
Published Kvory Thursday Afternoon |
tfy The Sullivan Publishing Co.
At ths County Meat of Sullivan County.
T.APOHTK. PA.
W C. MASON, I'rcslJon.
THUS. .1. INCH A.M. SiT'y A Trc»«.
Katered at the Poet titiuM. at Lftpocti, as
second-class mail matter.
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
For (iovernor
KI'WIN S. S'LTAKT, of Philadelphia. I
I'or Lieutenant tiovornor.
I(< HSKIiT S. MTRPJI V.of I 'anibria.
Kor Auditor tlenernl,
ROKKWT K. V(>l' N(i, ol Tiojra.
Secretary of Internal Aflairs,
11 KN I? Y lit 'I T CK, of Leliation.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
State Senator. *
II A Rli Y S. *sl KY KR, of Williamsport.
Member <>! Assembly,
.It HIX S<ll A A I', of Mildred.
Associate -linlire,
kil>\VAKl> WARUri!TON, of Overton.
For tjoroner,
I. H. D.WIK, ol I orksville.
.1 m-v I "omiiiii-sioner,
i; 111 I|{( I F W.I.AW KKN,>i l.\,Straw bridge
HA DTIMES ALWAYS FOLLOW REPEAL
OF PROTECTIVE LAWS.
\h Measure Euaoli'd by I'rotoetton
jvj N Has Hver I allctl to IlriiiK Geii-
Pro.MiMM'ity— HcvinUm of the
Work of Diimlfy Would Bi» Folly. |
The history of American industry
anil tar. )' lc\w will show five
tiling < ■ ■ y:
First.—.\ i f'il t riff bHI was
»\'cf frame.: or ud except under
' .■ stress <• <V.:o ..... ial and com-
Morcial disnsli.r.
t'orond.—Tbire never was a repeal of
ii ileetlve tariff that was not at once
l by hard times, low wages and
biirii rates of interest.
Third.—No" tariff law was ever enact'
ed by protectionists that did not bring
g if;"tl priisi>eriiy.
i'ourth.—Xo li'.aterial amendment of
a l ; iff law reducing duties that did
no 1 Impair tos usefulness and was not
the beginning of its destruction.
1 ii'th.—Xo successful tauiff law was
e • : rst «t tacked in the open on prin
< .i. 'i lie assault 111.is heeu maun in
i > outset by a clamor for revision,
sin.st the sawctity of any law, ctetng
c-ondifi«iis, joined,in at once Wy an
t.'iHc 'w traders amd wniwffa'wv.H I
viio i fHHAtwI pr.iWetioh fer *«' i
i-.'rd ' .ould deny it to woo!. c»:tl, ea-.. '
j-nd aided by aim whose auriK-ticas in j
their own party have been dlsappoint
i ■!.
A successful tariff is a lntge eonibfc'c
and t.) the uninstrurted economist in'.i
lieial- unnatural. Hut it is a combine i
embracing the whole nation again
IJuropo and for the btMicfit of HH our
p opie, especially of the farmers and
wage earners.
To effect this combinu the greatest
riiflic:rlties must be encountered and
overcame.
\ue rican industries are almost in
conceivably interwoven and inlevrie
pendout. Every one must buy raw ma
terial of many kinds. Wool is ww ma
t;-.-lal to Die cloth maker. I to the
■ (It rand so on through the whole
;■ in iif.the tins of thousands of in
i >. wool >« the finished prod
i: u oi'» th 1 far. :er, >-:eei of the steel
i Xova Scotia has great bed.* of
1... tin.felons eonl, said 1o be owned !:. '
laiei pirt by a syndicate of Cleveland
free racer*. New tilt " .-v.fi factories
won! : like free '-o.il: Now lvng'ond cut (
lers ant free steel. The f;t<-M): yn vn |j
e ■>.
more absiruse Imv.s of trade, think the j ,
duty on coal, steel, etc.. is pair! by '
them. They do not sfcoo to consider.
v.'l:«i the" price would he sh.Hild the
< tirton of the United Stat •« s»'.p
jdy be cut off by free trade ill coal. ' i
The shoe and harue-s mnker. Imping'
for cheaper leather, witpis free hide . ii
Aunual Statement of Davidsor.
Township.
AuMti.il <*witein«*ni i f f th« ro« »i ( s at,
• liHif - l»avi«i.-ol» Township lor ihi vui: »?. 1
UK! June liii \. I>
i . \V. .-ijvnry. ColU-ct<»r Furidh f«*i I'>, • i •
V .hilt of Sl I'll
11.1 4IK-C •I Mt I,(HI) .>1 111.,'- I
• ! i-rtcil in.,l-,■ «!.,,> n*,,*.
Kv'.al- ' ' jo a 0 :
L »ic aii«»»i> ... .i . 'Mi 1 I
I . i i«in riiii
I'auii.v «lu! U T«»W| , »'- i »
ll'4» 1041 •>
\—• »IIIU l>f <\N . ;||\
'l' • for yettt* nulli _ J title* I. W* *.
\ - lit «.i (luiilU'Hiv I'l i:» I
i iiu« *l.»v\ 11 - n ii
< 4'ta t'UMi ttilhill tiO tltlVi. V4', #i,| t
i: IM.II. inn , 4
• V
•'* «'4
£ll. v» : - >
I A»i
|IM* <#'
l» lli - ! || |
• 4 «•*
t ill lit t> >u
Laporte Borough Audit
siHtciiiciit of retvipis and exfHMiilitiiren oi Lsi
|toru- Borough .School I»i--iiii'or year i-ntiiiiu'
.111 no
, A. It.'J'ri|»l>, Collfftdr > • ;tr ciulhlK Mine 1,
| Aint. thic 1 :»>t nu«lil I 7i'»
I reauii'T - rcccij'l (is_ 10
Halancc duo ill han<!» in'l oUcctor ,
bl 70 M 7(>
Hni 1 <liii'-r Tax.
j To hahint'4' tlue Inst aiuiit 41 J J
j Treasurers rweij»t
1 Kalancc <hie from t.'ollecuir... ti 1(»
11 21 V 21
T. J Ktfelcr Collect* h School T;i\ \car cjit'.iim
! lime lyor.,
I To Minoiiiit «>f iliiplicatc sor> JI
Hv Trnwii r"> , . W- j
j Hcbatc i»ii "drt-.-...
Tn-asurc!* recti) i ill >
Con.missi« M 7 11 ;
I l.aiul Returns : . »
! < Join minion 11l
Kxoiieratioiis. V7 (
Treasurer's receipt 1 • 1
Balance<lue •>; sj .
NU-» 24 Stt.) 2 1 j
UuiMiim Tax.
I'M amount of duplicate IJUIM
llv I n nsurer's receipt . . - *"■
« on 17
ttchate
Tl.;l>Ul\t>* receipt • 1
Ctimmix-ion
Tren-urers' receij»t HM
By exouerulioii*
Ltpnl
(Jonuui»>ioii 011 laid i'*turii>
Balance due Irom Coliector
12.J no 12.;
!•' M. Crossley, Treasurer School i-'ii'i t. :oi \» •.»
ending June l'.Kni.
Heeeived from ,I.\V. Mynn Kx Trt - : ■ .
A. K. Tripp, ( ollectoi (M - i
State npi»roptia'tion.. 1
T..1. Keeler. collector ; ' •
A. K Tripp, eollector i 1
T. .1. Ki-i-Ihi* •' .:l~i
Hartford Insurance Co 1 • 1
Home !n>uranc« Co..
T. .1. Ke. lcr eolh-ctoi
•• 11. HessTretih. LaiortcTwp.
By salary -'»
Fuel isj.;.)!
I'uhlishiiiK audit and hills
Institute
Secretary sala 1 y
I'lun- for school hou.-e
I Auditing
T. .I.and F. I*. Ingham, huildin;
liens
Wi i 1 ngassignment of lots 2 v
Printing in etjuitv ca.-c 7 0"
Jail it* r's salary I (:•»
Sundries ;;s«i U
2 perei.nt (M>niuiission
Balance iu bands of Tren>urer I'-M'.i l<
Building I uiitl.
IU ceiveil from T. .1. Keeler, C 01... 2f>'» i ;
A. F. Tripp ;!"»(»S
T.J. Keeler. 120 40
By hoi id No. 22 and interest Pui v.
Bond cou|»ons >0
Commission
Balance in hands of Treasurer 21U 4i>
lo"» ss nv> Ss
Musical Funil.
Amount in haiiils of Treasurer 10S
stuti'ineut of llcsourct-s and hia^ilitiioi 5.*
|K»rte Borough School l>i>irict eliding June liMHI.
SeluHi! Fund.
Due from A. !•:. Tripp ( nllecter.. .
T.J. Keeler Colhctor Ji'i-J
Land return- 2 72
Balance iu hand.- of Treasurer. . 2 »1W Iti
over liabilities . 2;.n ,
Building Fund.
Hie l v •• n \ »" 'i pp « dtui. 1; Ir.
O ttllu;. 1 <1
liAlaii' t' iu laii" u of Trea-21.' 1• *
Liabilities in cxccm? ol resources 27
Outstjnulinu lK>nd> ' •»• ! ,
... I
i«M) un v •.»
I u . -.1 ■ 1 ih \i . iif >f the I-.0-toum'- 112
j1 . ji- t< P. . « . M ry that we !.. i
| • ...v • 1 .N :! ;. .t> of the MM ■ ...» j
!• Hi ■ -. • r • r:i at : . . of the listal > • ;<!'
l'w.»;»li«i m.i them com t . - ■ . forth in the?",
fcoing .--i.it« li.eni.
Witness our hands am! a.> this uli di«> <1
June l'.UMi.
I . 1. ••ih i. ; \k i- ,
n: --. K.:K FXNvi>v niuoiv
I. I SMYTH, I
Liapoi'te i'owufc!ii|i Antiit.
M ill. Keinan in aei-ount with Laporte I >
.-hip ..> • >lkM-u»rof Koad rax. lor tin* vear end
iiiji juiiv' -aii, IVM.«I».
sj.t t ; roa«l tax duplicati
Uxira road tax .; ... ;te 2»ii l
Ainouni colh etc n ■ da> *. 4ti> (15
Uehat> on sanu 2. u7
Commit.ion 1 . 1
Colleet. I Oil fat .1a j i cate. 11 !. •»
Colic, tors cominission • ul
in .M'» per cent a«ided 1
Ex«u:eiai-.oud
Laud IVI 11 ns .. 31 41
keoaltft 2107
( oth et«»i> Ci -miiu.<siou r» 01
LaiaV 1- *' a.'it>
* irtiiiii —:• #ll oil return-... 1 X,
B.oauce due township 2J?W»
HOI 7'.
s. • o ; 1 ....
Amoi:. ; of 'Mplic.n- 072 11
(..1 -ti.i •.. . ».i or. R.i • . *
Land return- 1.
1 It*. ■ i u-a ■ .. .. iicatc . ii) j
... a n ,t added 11' j
Exonerations i j
-"•72 11 1 !
Ar.it. . ; Treasurer • l~> "vi , ,
Rett - 18 •
h e1... c 1 , , '*■
Kxonerat .oi.- I'l v.
Bairll.ee «i.a -eh.M.l 'P . .Mm I. i! 1
e appr .p:: liol: . .
Pal. 01. 'a.. " .out last .-lateliieiit :*2 .»7
liec. ; t c'iUeetor "»U. »i
other SOUK e- ;i n0
"» .«l furnishing h >II-< .-
" 2! •
C .a- II Wlfff* ....... 1. - -
-alio o •tHTetary'.... 1 . 1 ..! ..! . 2' o I
IH ».t am' !' ier -t I*ll,l .. p.- j
MM If. p .»*. ;
« I '.»2
... l - *ll M»u t .- 241 :'l
*.t
I. u . - ,i\ and it or# and . lcrkdoln e !
and c<> e.i« ; 1 onr unowj«MC «
»«.J . ! «»R|» ' ~< I- j
HI X i;\ U Ala.F. I
WANTED
Local Agent to represent a
well-known and substantial
Life Insurance Company,
with Guaranteed Dividend
policy. Liberal contract and
renewals to the right man.
Addreaa li. 11. I*a>ne, Mgr.
1400 kr»»lt»nr HulltllM
htlifcuri, »'•
112 John D. Reeser's Big Store, Bank Block, Dushore, Pern'a
"""•ir- i""ii -T ————— rimi ~r run ■ea— ir mmi to— r-r ■i r n inm umiiii i» fTri'"rr~-'ni-- ' ~ msmafla AM •< mac****-
J CA3H STORE. -
VWIIITi: CANVAS OXRHMXS OSc ami 111 (TR.OfiF'R.TVR
Bm:. piiir. ri.ii, ir,w canvas ii.MonN en Hammocks a summer necessity, from qSc up. °-
1700 and 80c according to (is*. : Oak Leal Soap 8 bar* for 25c. Douu
In "WKI.S Iron, An .o 1.25 each. T*l,l. lnd, » ,0r Dr«SeS 10- I2 ! r IZ'. Z
ll.iiieiiN, ten ,lilleiviit patterns to select 2 : >C Cadi nillTlbcT is D 'CIK it". *oat, lite cake.
■KDi prion range from 25c to 1.25 tier s -
| v,,r ' 1 ; - GORILLA, shoes for men. They are brutally strong Granulated sogar 5c a t .
iOAI/.K I. inle I'nderwcar liir hot weather ( )nlv "s' is '1 mil' \ lied Alaska Samion 2 cans lor 25c.
vests from 9c to. 25c pants 25 and 50c. ' ' 1 L \-
u/iinv / . .New i <irk State corn I cans !<>r 25c,
pi it., i n i mi. ~ in atiiKi WAlb Ib" Our snowing would do credit to
jjnoii* Hie ami L'Oc ih. " a town five tunes the size. Prices from 98c to 389 4 ,;,r
I John D. Reeser's BJg |
'' ' * - ' : - 3dxtsh:OE.EJ .
irrrrm--"ii-Trr -rr WWWMMMMI MirnmgtmasW MBdMMMMWBMni ■ .11 m . hi. n .
•Hi 1 iHfci iMWiii HIIWULII 11. LL 0, X *
Cultivate'-the Habit of buying - refutable
good Irom a reputabe concern
Ve are agents for W. L DOUGLASS SHOES fro j.^c
to 5.00 p.
-Wr< >d School Shoes
rli wJifllJji JJrorboys has no equal.
'' x 'J&r Fracys Shoes for'
XT farmes are. we find,
s -<«uJC always satisfactory.
A GOOD ASSORTMENT
\f\ «i CNILDRENS' and
1 LADIES' Heavy Shoe
jj P ' o Fine Goods at correct
I ~rtei
i ".\ i'--. ... . BpO/>~ " A
l t ? c^ToN- , <sr-.>
Si' /."• • «" • .''l ASS. \
. -
Clothing Made to Order
Ml have the right appearance and guaranteed, otsd
in both material and workmanship andjprice mte.
We also manufacture Feed, the Flap Brand. It is not cheap, hut |
Is correctly made. Ask your dealer for it or write us i'or j>riccs. I
NORDMONT SUPPLY Co,!
General Merchants, nord,
110 w About This 112
Our line of carpets this year is double what it was
last year. In fact we have the largest and greatest line of
Floor Coverings
rver shown in this section of country. The line consists
(if Biussels, Wiltons, Moikyietts, Velvets, I'ro-brussels, i
all wool. Ingrains, C. C.. Ingrains, Union Ingrains, and
Granite Ingrains Cordemon C arpets, and the new Mon
tana Carpet.
RUGS RU(«S !SUGS
( ur line o; rugs is ver\ strong this year, in lact v< u
will be surprised when you come to look it ovtr to ti d
such a variety of colors and sizes. Kugsnxia tcet ta e
in price from to $28.00.
We Have NOT Slighted the
Matting Department.
We hive ; I the 1 evv an ' c ' hey patterns in ah
grades lr< m 12 1-2 cts. to 49c per >ard.
iiolconibf (Yl.ducr,
Purniture c r Un<ler(ciKin<)
DUSHORE* PA.
r::i.ErHONE.
Mi.:
£1- -• •
1 NK r ' Ai
mop ' ;
>se.
«raw«■kuMimv.x.
Williamsport & North Branch Railroad
TI 3S/LJ±i TABLE.
In cflcct Monday. June 2", iy(H .
Read down Read up
King stations where time i> u.itrktd
AMI'M P. M. I'M i' MAMA.M. AXI STATION'S. \MAM A. M M. |* jj ]• »t )•>! j-jt
i S |» !S f Vf) ? S , {»:■?' A. '<! ■ , "»'ls 1.n,,..J0 IV ,no ft', u,v -
' : , - - '}- •; 1 10 -■ 1 ennwtale.. i).. i ■<: iv mio «. .v. sr,
vI- 10 -.0 •_ ... r. 41 III::.-, s <il .i 11 v lit- \ i11".... ~ (1.,.: |> Id ].-, , > :I,IV. .1 4 r . ~ .
:7:7 1.-. : s.T
■'' - I I- 1 ■' |i; ' f."' ..( 1 liiri nni i. " i,k<- -vi
'«» :-.T I r.i .'I r,r, 1; M »t >|»wr v. y I S'J ii-, If.
■'(>s 11 f.->o«6 057 00 m»> ..stniwi.l-'-'- " ' f.'- i;
•i i- - r r>< 1. r, tot «: 112 .. 1,,, 1
I' 2«!607« 187 05..; 82n ..»lunr r.iit> 317
•' ® r J !(■ ■lt 8 1.. rwn ?10 ;i .x: 0 s 8«•'• .»
gg j" 4 " jjj 4 ]'' ' ollt 1« 07 810 6 30;7 40
f.U :::::: ::::::::: fvi; *fi
?-■ •••■ fl,2 ° - • ;
....>nu ejd....
i '• A A. il. X A. X p M I'M
I'M I'M AM AM AM I ! !M I'M
r 20* :i 00 920 710 >oiK*St- ;i 915 • • ju •.
708»IS 10 0s 75s Kagl«> y. e 527 \ vp
«> 019 .. Dush- .... -,o >.,, s -
1210 Wilkes aire 3
500 400 1229 10 00 ,7 80 WllliaiMH} » t " t * • 12 39 10 31
; S. D. TOWNSEND, -j K. TOWNSEND,
Gen. Manager,HughesPassenger Agent.
jßeduction ."ale of
| Great jyirgains
for everyone.
J. S. HARRINGTON, Dushore,Pa
FIRST NATIONArBANiC
HXJGHESVI.. .LS,
CA SSO 00(1 UCK DeWITT BODINE. President.
dEREMIAh KrLLY, Vice Pres.
Surplus ami
Net I'rutits, W C. FRONTZ, Cashier
50.000.
DIRECTORS:
Transacts a General , , ~
• . DeW itt Bodine, Jacob Per. Peter Rmler
banking >il-.iiltss. Jeii.,»iali Kcliy. Win. Fnnitz, W. Front/.
; AfCMUltt Sun mm K. Bmlc, John r. Laird, Ljtbmm Nnw
' ikils mi,l l inns •' 11 1 »i»t •, < W. s n»>. Ih»i;i. i K.iNuot,
solicited.
; U : ?tT£sT .1 jjS
'iOv : '.o.iifl L'j .Ut3 ShOTGU'J SHELLS/ B '■s 112
] *
j "New#?ii/tsf, " e ana "Repeater" '
4 . *
4 10-tol upon iu% 1115 . »• l .tttUl «» v v .*• b«v I
j ALL Oe*UEW» KI BF THEM. >
" r | i-AiENTb h&]
1 12: ' '.. 1 ; ' PREE;
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