I ■' . . M" 1 . . ..I . . . Clearing out Sale. Everything is new, fresh new stock. Goods are up-to-date; we have just mark i J very low prices because we need the r* om for winter goods. Will sell 14 50 suits at $9.50; 1 2 50 suits tor S so; $lO 00 suits at b.'jo; 8.50 iuits t. r 5.25; Boys' suits 4. 50 for 3.25; }.2S suits for $ .75; I;ssu ts tor 1.19. Astoundingly Sh Great Bargains in Low Prices. SHOES. '•ten's Underwear 50c g >ogs mM'i Ik Everything marked low i. r % 7 c\ ;5 ' gauze lor 1c: arid all new goods. Re in's work ng shirts duri, | member we have no ih,- sale y,c\ 50c dress shirts fJt: to offer, our st >ck for Suiui.r- sat 37c. MmW ,s all new, only we want Lot of H \'l S r gular prici s ft I ißf t0 ( '° e them out for $, 75 for 1 20; I.so Hats at EifcJ HWWm Wll,ter slock * M s ; hats or 99c; 50c \ Men's Shoes 3so for hats for 39c* li-H lf Hig lot of ladies' gauzes, \fS *'- 75 >or *' - ' lor is to 20 els. I>r 8c; is cts j\'4 Ladies'Oxfords si.'>ckings at 9c; men's bia k paf f|ia /..*p iyj *1.75 for 1.25? 1.25 tor »sc. Ii I hose lot 2Sc, boyS knee E?|j| p Mils SOC ones tit 25C 4|| / (J*! elloe 55c: 55c shoe for 42c wlltS fol iQc . w ptuAT\xntfiat j • 9 ""1 Also men's socks lor 5c per pair f> o it •IwmA' ■ ' 20 d' Zen W rappers tO clear men's white handkerchiefs 2 for ' ouwnmui- jwoninsaca 11 2 ,(. out—price was i oo now 69c JOZzD Vr—~a»—■ - -J F:>iG O - )CK SALE To many articles to mention Notice—lor the latest we are si-'lipg : '■ J • * s Shoes lor cut prices, 2.75 shoes lor 225; 2 2-> shoes for I 7s; 1 75 shoes 1 go d shots for 90c. Ri :i-,tutk i lie place and dale. Sale continues until the bof August. Jacob M. Wihton, MUNCV VALLEY, PA. # No. 2 Folding 112 j Bi^^nje I A wonderfully capable and accurate camera | built on the Kodak plan. Good enough to I satisfy experienced photographers, yet so simple that children can use it. PICTURES 2'/4 X 3'A inches. Loads in daylight with film Cartridges. j Fitted with meniscus and shutter | with iris diaphragm stops. | description in Kodak Catalog FREE | at <">y photographic dealers or by mail. 1 EASTMAN KODAK CO., Rochester, N. Y. I WINCIffSTEI? H J3 FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS 11; New Rival" "Lncider" *"Repeaie?" SI y ■fR| F you are looking ).jr reliable shotgun arn- 112 ] ||j HMB munition, the kinc thar shoots where you | - gIH p o i nt your guI1) b uy T7i nc h es j 3I: Factory 11 M Loaded Shotgun Shellsr"New Rival," leaded with |3 Black powder; "Leader-* anu 'Repeater," ioaueii <J r with Smokeless. Insist upon having Winchester Slj - • Factory Loaded shells, and accept no others. |fj ( ()NOK\("KJ» RKI'(>RT oi flic condition of Hie *■ KijM National Htmk at ]ftmliort, in flic Stair ■»' IVoiisylvumn ih close of I'tisinos? .hint' Wtli, KM'.. RKSOIIHCEg. !.r:iu* 1111(1 discounts *7 I'. S. Moods in secure (Mrcuialioii Vi.imu en Pr iHltun <>*• v. s. Bonds 1,.vi000 •'..irk securities low*) uO •-"iiriiKuif ywcifctt '.'ue f;ixn bunksaiul approved Ife-v v«l tfJ.tOs SI Updnnitrtinn fund I. P. Treasurer j,w ■ :i IK I l.cjrul 1 euiler notes 24 85 31 Total i-tiifi I.ifi'i » I.IABIt.ITItvS. ' 'apital SfiO.uflo (10 Surplus and undivided profits 22,785!#! Circulation 4!).oi«ino ;!M,2 97» fotol KM'),: 5 ■ 71 State of I'onnsyl van la enmity nf Sullivan ss. I. M. I), swarfs cashier of tilt* aliove named It ink 'ln solemnly sivcartluit tliealnv. statement Is Hue tothe ln.-t of inv knowledge and lielicf. M. I'. SWaKTS. Cashier. Sulwciiiicd and sworn to ticforo me this2tli day of Juno I'.Hpt;. ALBKKT K. HKKSs. SO commission expires Kcliy 27. Oil. Notarv Public. Correct Attest: K. (i. SYLVAKIA. I J SO. H. ItKKSKK. • l>i recto t*. SAMI'EL COM:, | U ) ff m The Best place to buy goods Is olten asked by the pru pent housewife. Money saving advantages arealways being searched lor Lose no time in making a thorough examina'ion of i lie New Line of Merchandise Now on |E^H*I*BITI*ON*| ?????? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. Ail answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. ■NMtfkWv* Vs. Ml There in mor« M cCalI fßtltrai told is the United States than of any othsr make of pattern*. This is om account of their style, accuracy and simplicity. McC'all'a Macaaftaa (The Queen of Fasltiss) hafl wore suosi libers than o«hsr Ladies' Magasine. One year's subscription (i* numbers) casts 0O eaata* I-etest number, ft caata. Every subscriber gats a McCall Pat tern Praa* Subscribe today. ... Lady liaata Wsated. Handsome premiums *» libera) cash commission rattsrn Catalogu*( of 600 da. Signs) and Premium Catalogus (allowing 40s premiums) ••■I lr»», A44r,M jut JtoCAIX CO., Km Vxk, I j NEW JERSEY ENTERPRISE. I An Kxperlment Station Fop South New Jersey lon templateil. i Cumberland county (X..1.) Pomona, \ So. 4, at a recent session appointed a j committee from each grange to take • preliminary steps toward tlie estab ' lishment of an experiment station in I south Jersey, as tiie soil and climate j of the location of the present experl ! ment station in New Brunswick are BO | different from that part of the statu j that many of the experiments are not ; now satisfactory. This committee met | recently by special invitation of Pro ; feasor K. it. Johnstone, principal and | superintendent at the Training School i For the Feeble Mi in led in Vinclaiul, ami I organized the Pomona experiment com mittee, witii Walton K. Davis, Shiloli, ehairman and George A. Mitchell, Vineiand, secretary. They visited and examined the experimental work being done at this model farm and ilairy by Professor Johnstone and his able as sistant superintendents; also visited tin# laundry, cannery, workshops and other places of interest at this wonder ful "home." Kspceial experimental work was assigned to each t"c iber ef the committee, which, with v -rii to lie done by members of their respective granges, is to lie reported at a future meeting. Mutlonal Secretary'* It< .m.t, National Secretary Freeman's report for the quarter ending Sept. :!0 makes a very creditable showing of grange gixwth in all parts of the country. Maine adds 14 and California 8 to the number of subordinate granges, and each puts a dormant grange again iii line. Michigan leads the procession with 47 new granges and 5 reorganiz ed. Ohio and Maryland each add 22. and West Virginia reorganizes 11. New York gains 16 granges and Penn sylvania 17. New granges iu Oregon, Washington, Colorado. Kentucky and SouiU Carolina' indicate that grange territory is extending and will soon in clude every state in the Union. Tu|ilcn For lon. What can be done by farmers of this locality to develop the resources of their farms in the most profitable man ner 'i What can the national graugo do in additiou to what it is now doing to ad vance the interests of the American farmers? \\ hat can be done to increase the at tractions of the farm home to make it the brightest and happiest spot on earth V To what extort should the national grange urge the interests of agricul ture before the national congress? Pennsylvania Urnn Ken Oppose Oleo Some of the granges in Pennsylvania are taking tip the question of the use of oleo by the government and are pro testing against the same* Carpenter grange, No. 454, of I.ycoming county has sent a strong resolution to the president and to the state senators protesting against the use of this counterfeit butter at the League Island fltivy yard. It condemns the use of Mile of oleo by or to the government, and calls upon all in authority to main tain tin unyielding warfare against the nefarious truffle. In SJKM'iiil SCMKIOH. Special state grange sessions of the New York state grange were held Iu Newburg and Poughkeepsie in October. At the former place eighty-three candi dates were given the sixlli degree and at the latter eighty-one. These degrees were conferred in preparation for the taking of the seventh at the national grange. Pennsylvania and New Jersey have also conferred the sixth dtgree on a large das t for the same purpose. A Worthy Putron. Hon. S. Fred Nixon, whose death oo curred recently and who was speaker of the New York state assembly for several yours, was a member of West field granite. No. lob. of Cattar lugua county and was universally esteemed V» all who knew him. Bail Hnail lliiilillnic. A road engineer puts it this way. "There ought to be a law to stop fools building highways. This Idea that the outer edge of a highway -sod, dirt ami stone, nil—should be thrown into the center of (lie road ought to entitle the people who do it to ninety days in lall." -SrO LIFE, NO AMBITION, NO ENERGY. Those iire common expwfisionsi nowa ys and the tinger post tlmt point wiib unfailing accuracy to a nervous svsttin fobbed of its vitality hv over exertion, •>rer*"*niii or excess oi some kind. That .inyone should alloiv this condition togo '■ii tr complete mental physical or sexual iuin as it surely must if neglected, is a positive crime when the cure is at hand in Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills—a .mdicinc designed expressly I'm- titis con (,'itioii—a medicine tl.at cures to stay cured by resnpplyirg the very essential of life—Nerve Force. Mrs. W. C. Mas teller of 220 E. sth St., Bloomslmrg, Pa., says:— 'I was feeling very nervous and vcrj much run down last winter when I saw !>i. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills recom mended for such a condition. I got a box and tried them. They have done me a world of good, toned up and strengthened toy system generally, made my nerves "tro",, and steady and give me a feeling j oi hi,, and vigor. The medicine is a good eivioorator and rebuilder and I can rec oat mend it highly to anyone needing a tine i orve and general tonic." 50c a box ! Ml dealers or I'r. A. W. Chase Medicine • 'o, Buffalo, N. Y. See that poitrate k'i I s.gnature ol A. W. Chase M, I), art «j> every package. I Ike Oppewlisimer Treatment A factor In Life, Insurance It Is well known that a considerable proportion of the applications far life in. surance are rejected on accKdtnl ot pliys- J ical conditions of the applicants, due in a great measure to the presence of al- j bnnien or sugar in the urine. Acondition I j Indicating or threatening Bright's (lis- ' I case is shown by the presence of alliu- I men and is fatal to the chances of being ■ accepted. .V condition Indicating or i threatening diabetes is manifested by j the appearance of sugar. Kxatuining physicians of life insurance companies j always seek minutely for symptoms j of these diseases, and If the slightest i Indications are discovered that they i exist the applicant is summarily re- [ jeeted, the risk being recognized as too ; great. In cases where the use of alcoholic j :stiinu!auts has contributed to these i •ondltions it has been found that they ' ire amenable to proper treatment, and | permanent relief can be secured by : the taking of a course of the Oppen- ! leliucr Treatment for aicoholism. In j act, It can be safely stated that IMi per i •eut of such cases thus treated are re- ! itored to nornnil health. Not only have ! patients been relieved of these intirmi- ' ties, but in numerous instances where ! applicants have been refused by life ; insurance companies they renewed ' their applications and after passing a ! thorough examination were accepted is satisfactory and good risks. A recent case is that of a man who ! was anxious to insure for over $150,000. , T'lo had been a good liver and was re- ! iected by several companies on account | of albumen. My advice of his physician j he took the Oppenheiiuer Treatment C"»r alcoholism. In a few days the al- ! oilmen entirely disappeared and his normal health returned in a short j time. lie again applied for insurance, j and on account of the importance of j the case was repeatedly examined by | several physicians and found to be en \ lirely cured of bis trouble. Since then he has been accepted for all the Insur ance he desired to carry. 'Hie Oppenheiiuer Treatment for al | coliolisni is of such a character that j several of the large Insurance coin j panics uee».:d as good risks men who I have taken the Oppenheiiuer Treatment ! while rejecting the graduates of other institutions treating alcoholism, j The Oppenheiiuer Institute of 'New j : York has published a report of a spe j | eial investigation on Ibis subject which I will be sent free upon request. National Master Bacheider is the i busiest man in nineteen states or per haps twenty. ltedneinir Wldlli of II lurli v. ay. The sentiment iu favor of there | ductlon of the width of highways from j sixty to for'y feet appears to lie be coming quite general. Petitions from . landowners in the different states, we j learn, are being made to the highway j j commissioners to this effect. The J | claim made is that too much laud is j allowed to grow up to weeds by liav- j lug the road so wide, as the extra ten ■ feet could be well utilized if taken-into i the farm. It is claimed also that by narrowing the legal width of highways j a better road can be built and more easily kept in good condition. What does the certit'.c.ate show? I was 13. How do they get thirteen on the eer.- j tiflcate when you are not twelve? I Father swore 1 was thirteen, of course. Mr. Darrow- Mr. Burns, would you Just soon tell the commission "m w many silk mills th re are and how j many other mills employ girls? Mr. Burns —T hey at a scattered all j tronnd. | Mr. D. —All these mills employ such j girls. ! Mr. B. —Certainly. ; Mr D. —Nothing but girls? j Mr. B No. I Mr. D. —Are there any mills besides Silk mills? Mr. B.—Yes, button factories and various other things. The Chairman Is there any law in this sta>, gentlemen, about night labor for children? No answer. pAm 5 A N GAS or GASOLINE ENGINES. There are many Gas and Gasoline Engines and ONE "FAIRBANKS" Some resemble it it. construction, others in name BUT THERE IS ONLY ONE FAIRBANKS ENGINE. Engines that exceli in quality and moderate in cost. VcrHeal from one to ten horse power. Horizontal three lorse power up- THE FAIRBANKS COMPANY, 7Gi Arch St., Philadelpi CHARLES L. WING, Agent, Laportc To the People: Rich's I aim us All \V< ol Sock has fallen into competition with ;i very inferior ai llolt-. The'imitation is so perfect that only an expert is a Vile to detect the counterfeit with its cotton and shoddy mixtures, until tin- so< k is put into service. Unscrupulous competitors are rtj resenting the soc/.- as Rich's All Wool, thus deceiving the customer and injuring our reputa: tion. y To protect ourselves and the trade, in the future Rich's Socks will hear a Red f-'eal Trade Mark printed in White, a fac.simile of which is shown above. Respectfully, John Rich & Bros. Woolrich, Pa. ' —S Banking by Mail | is simply a matter of dropping a I letter in the post office — . Write f#r booklet telling how it § is done. * We pay 3 per cent, interest on I savings, and a capital and surplus g I of $450,000.00 assure the safety I of your money. JLA CKA WANNA I 1 COMPANY I s | 404 Lackawanna Avenue H SCRANTON, PA. Royal Baking Powder is made of Grape Cream of Tartar. Absolutely? Pure. Makes the food more Wholesome and Delicious.
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