REPUBLICAN NEiWS ITEM. CHABLES L WING, Editor. Published Every Thursday Afternoon By The Sullivan Publishing Co. At the County Boat of Sullivan County. IJAPOHTE. PA. VV c. MASON, I'resldcn. THUS. J. INCIIAM Sec J- Ar Treas Entered at the Post Otiice at Laporte, as second-class mail matter. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. For < Governor lil'WIX S. STI'ART,ot Fliiiadelphia. For Lieutenant (iovernor. ROBERT S, MI'IUMI V.of Cambria. For Auditor fleneral,' ItOHBRT Iv. YnIJXO, of Tioga. Secretary o! Internal Affairs, IIEXRY IIOUCK. of Lebanon. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. State Senator, HARRY S. M FY ER, of Williamsport. Member ol Assembly, JO 11 X s(.'l IA A I), of Mildred. Associate Judge. '* til i\\ Alt 1» W A RlU' RT( >X, oi Overton. For Coroner, i. I. R. DAVIE, of Forksvillij. Jury Commissioner, Ii E< JIM KW, i, A W1; FX SOX,Straw bridge TUB CIJUIIIS ARE OF Republicans Open Headquarters Foi An Aggressive Campaign. STUART A POPULAR CANDIDATE With An Unassailable Record, the Sin ccrity of His Pledges to Support Fcpular Measures Is Everywhere Conceded. [Special Correspondence;] Philadelphia, August 21. While the Republican campaign Ir this state will not be formally opened I • ' -ru't n conrlp. of there a beeu a vast amount oi work al • ady done in preparation for a vig ous and spirited canvass of every niinly in the commonwealth in the in re: of t!ie entire Republican ticket Tl. • Republican party ha:- l svei : far" I o .1 under more favorable aus pices, with its exceptionally strong and •.pillar candidates running upon a plat orni which has been taken as a model by Republican state organization; throe hout the country, eager to get into line with file advanced thought of Roosevelt leadership and to have tin party placed squarely upon record a? oiiieially endorsing and loyally sup porting the national administration. Stuart a Popular Candidate. Tii ' uomiuation of Edwin S Stuart lor the governor.-hip has spiked the . ins of the opposition to the Reptibli i an party in Pennsylvania. X •' a word of critlci>m of him ha? I. -i".i heard since he was made the . a tid hearer of his party His pub lic H I urd and his private life commend I.in to the voters, and his sincerity oi p irpc e and his fealty to the cause of n'pe'ullcani.ni have never been ques tioned. With his colleagues on the state li« l. all of whom have been receivaij with universal commendation. Mr Stu art is prepared to meet his fellow-clti / us lace to face in every county in the stau- and to assure them or his inten • ti to faithfully and ion* ("ntiously • ;• out i very pledge made in his ac . ptanceof the nomination for governor. Mr Stuart stands squarely..upon U..' pia' nrni of the Republican slate con vention. which is com eded to be a mo. t omprehensi ve, progressive and thor oughly up-to-date document. In his leMi-r of acceptance .\4'- Stuart dedat A] that this platform clearly do i lie.-, the new political duties that have risen from new conditions, and that le party stands pledged to enact legis- I lion to hold in check and control " •• J JI (rations and to secure equal rights to ail. Muit Have Two-Cent Rate. h. Mi rt put hinif" if <>n rce •d as heartily in accord with (lie de nt I for a tl' i .ate of two t .its a mile r luilroud 112 - • at th» rtHro to .. made a slight reduction In their ii When the Ui-puhlh i i nonOn Interrogated upon this issue he •iliplly announced that he propiiHi'd adhere strictly to the pruiuUvs niaile i i.", . lean i' ».ream, a■. 1 to in . t a;, n b Oslatlmi which wIH meet lite (till demands (if the people. .i tittiuii * maul) altitude on ths Hi iion ol tu ifeht and pa -icuger rata Miniiuition was ilenity set fonU • Inn he -aid "Our transportation companies ila i oinflioii carriers, to ttliicit a«v«> liven (Ivi ii m|» ( iul and valu able i»iivil< primarily for iha jiublh good, aim HUM are i.'ipilietl by ih« I»k by -omul public pulley ot.il 1i) the itlUltlM'll Itoll'-slv that nhiubl gutfiß tin- niMnigoim ut n| |Hlldi< HukiK to t.iti equal and 1»SI I pilv ib v-i *ln all They itin.il Li* mull In mi ii Ist and iltitl Ins ol litis (tmm«i«i*>iltli an It nil Itls'il* sit wn|wst disi.riini'ia lion mliiih yivii to on# 4nd with ItOliiS hftni SnoIHSI under liks (Ml dil'unt which l,viioi* up ln« busi llJSl tl • UVUHIS Is* by t'utH' lity campttilieit Ttotg iM'pi ty lliiil "top Hill yliip a< lU'W and • i»>it > I *i iti t#in». - to #i| » I in»s F i.ss4. Trial Prist September Term, 1000, | Return Hay, Sep. IT. l'.MMi.at 2 o'clock pm I I W. \Y. Jackson and Itlanclie, W.#!tur il»-\iint Trustees for the devi-iaes of the I estateol (ieorge I). Jackson deOeased and \V. W. Jackson Admr. d. o. n. r, t. a. of ; the estate ol (ieorge I'. Jackson deed, vs | I .Waiter 11. Otiriton. No, 4'J, September term l'.MUi, Fjectment. I'lea not guilty. Mullen A Wulsli. | Mi'j'C.ur A' I'bonison 2 i'lierrv Townslii|i vs Sullivan i "onn ! iv. No. tia. Sept. Term, I'•(Assuuip- I -it. Flea, non assumpsit, pnymeat and | payment witli leave to give special matter j I in evide'T" md set oil. j Walsl | Ingham j 3. \ "> oilruft vs Walter R.B Mi> ' mi, 190 J. Assumpsit. Plei imii ...sninipsit. >' , nil. | Scou-ten. I 1,1 I'orn.ki Jewelry Company a' «'orporaiion \> Xu/a-st llartung. -No. 4i» , re! riinrv term 100 Assumpsit. Flea, j Son Assumpsit with notice of special ! inaßer. Vliilleii. | Scoutei. I 'i Shi tier Wo.il and 1 »'< 'onu.ell v-. j Minis Hymen, N ■. 2. May term, lyO'i ' Dfiiii .aiiiV ii| pi I. 'Flea, Non Assam | pair. Or. hill. | Scoutei ; 6 .111.-, pii !•'i.- er \s Harriet Sleinbai k ! and Uilex Steiii 1 ck. Xo. Hccembci i term. I'.io.'i Kj-ctmetit. Flea, not guill\. j I nghains, [ Mullen ! 7. Louis J. Slyjiix'n vs Loais (ia'.ta and Ji niiie < lnt:a. 1 "NO. si, Heceinber I. 1905 I'jec!uni t. Flea, not guilty. Mullen. | Scouteli. Tilt is L. KFXXEDY, Froth. Froth office. I.•> j ••»-»<» Fa.. Aug. I. 11)06. QOT'l.! PRO" I 'M « ' ION. ■ .'1.1., .K i- llov i a AS. K I Kit II v President Jud H, : 'oh iP. Kei'M-i imil ji. c. U. Ksl ,k:i .tudfi - if(the < ourts of Oye;'ami Tel ... ..t . . ilia Jatl Delivery, (pwr... j ■ Sr> .-... ill,- l'l-.n , ■ :jihiuis' Conn an.i <.'oU: I moil 1 leas 'lor the County ol' Sullivan, have i. [ their precept, bearing date the II aayjuf M ;i>", laOCi, to me (iirectol, for holaiiig the severe courts in the Borough of Lajiorte. on Monday the 17 dn> of Sept l'.iOii, lit 2 o'clock |i. 111. l'licn-foie,notice is hereby given to the Coroner. Inotices of the I'eaee and Com-iables within the county, that they lie then and there in their prop er person at 2 o'elock p. m.of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions examinations and othe-r I'l'iiieniiieriO'i es to those thiln;s to which their oliiees apiieuilin to tie done. And to those who are Imunu by theirrecogniz-iinee to imwecule inain>i prisoners \\ ho lire orshali tie in t.lir jail of lliesuid emiutv of Sullivan, are heiel.y notiliedlto he then and there to prosecute iigainst them as w ill be just. P.ANK W. BI'CK, Sheriff. sherllTsOSß " t,a)iort« ra-.N'm 1 . IH. liiu-'i will in that respect be found to be ardent and enthusiastic supporters of President Roosevi It as the logical aad ai knowledged leador in the enforce liier.t ol this popular policy. One of the most gratifying features of the Republican canvass this year l<3 ihn Interest which i-1,1~.. to toe' pi elillli' nary work of the campaign by Repub licans all over the slate. Polonel Wesley R. Andrews, ir . oi R"ruihlic!in state cum it i i . i r nereaso in ie i . • n i Inds that the | county coniniitteen..are enthusia -iie I over the prospects of splendid ma.i' ri- I ties for the entire "publican tit i. t j TV. » 'rea''v beer . any re j iju - - ts I' l IB" 58 ir> 'tinjrs ril It is ! ...nod tl It'' stf ci .i.mitt- e will ; iunabic Lo suppiv enough speal: -rs ! to meet the demands of the cocnty ien when the canvass gets 112 ir ,iy rnler way. T "re ha\' i inonlrles for ora j lots ol naiio: il r 'tvM.iti lis from close | ■ otr—ossloiial distlii ts. and Chair an i #;icnnan, of the national Repi'hl c-in | ron--"i eomm'tte. has orom' -ed j to (oi j i-.. !. h ciia' 'n.in ' m!" vs I tnd go.-e i*> 112" .-i t: ;:e» ir his \v i cr lo < • nlrlbT'Ti- to t':o -li.i - ui •!•'- pnlJici.ri noti roer throughout 1 -'U'i s.\ lvat in. Tli«* Thinilile Game. The Democratic hunt for an issti re i minds us of t-he
n strnted than by the fact that V i'lle Heiifit is considered u presidential 1 possibility.- Augusta i.Oaj Clirotdcle. I*l of \ tlnunl Mnnt^r. X 'tl.-u A '.;ter A" , .1 :ies !i!*"» ! en ill the mineral springs at • r.i --i . t . for treatment for Infliin 111a toi., rheumatism, lie his been au In- nfferer from this diseme. ' J T I" (a Ihe Mortiniei Whitehead of Sew Jersey, hlii was lecturer of the national grunge twin.y eight years ago. Is di> lug " t i« iw in behalf of the grange Pi var'.v states. A campaign for free trade Ibis year will • i il.-ii the.l iiM. I' whkli the flee sllviT folly liegtili Hint drive the last ui i-'i i , lu.iiiui ieii:rers nud bankers nut of the |>eiuoeralle or.Mili um 11. Tii. re aie few, ver> few. of tlie-e on II now in the northern slates who cull themselves Democrats or M\ 1-U 111 112 ri'. I U«' 111 I \ vote the III' l|l(M»ri|l ic ticket 111 ihe south, where the lial it of y> us IM irons.' r. mmo men of btiM lie--s still i-lilii,' to the lii iuoerucy. but 111 | >• - noii.il colivlelloll they lire not fr>f s Mr I MII. they in i dd . I'liej are not free trader*, the) ire pi.die tionlsts. I i iit.er wil d- tb> > are nil, sa ie In lii < l.abty. It piitdl in Tbi > W illi t.i 114rlIT siiiiishlujir. They are pioxpei M|. Il'.ev tlesile lo 1,'111.1 111 no All Unit '.ariff "•Uiiaiigii tiy lb# Oeuiocrttey nih li lt e ill. -- 1- lueu over lo It..- It. public mi parly In ih<* liuiidie.l- miti in.ui uiiiils, Mud II will ilti Ibi» all the luoio n.oill) and nun bin •Iv liet-ause, • li*>iiks to >lie grandfather •Imae" and iill'i-f tin{« Ohio* ip \i, t»i •iiiiilier i r»e MiiiTtii? jail'.! to tii «a, ail ftar tit "m k iu domiiiiitltili" tu the ► ..lllli. ill ktali!* Us HOW li, fc.e I biirUuiM lillji eigu. l * B'/LUIM JWUIIMIL _ SJohti D. Reeser's Big Store, Bank Block, Doshc CA3M DEPS AWr 3TC I SILK REMNANTS Mill ends in :nd pi incis taffeta silk ot.'y ( ,-jc yd C," /1•/ 1 • 7'• ; hit <_'»ii/.f M-'.- I-" and :?-2rts I-:nil lia-WMh ..mil ' Npecirtw iu Bproti 4ilnjelijm yd. T< • W t'l.S, jjenniru bargains at 5c and 10c each ■ '] J-AMPS, the largest collection in the county to select t:om. :he lamp prices .-ire row turned towards the low! (price. Come and see loryoursilf. Red Bind Brand CIK colates, Bon Hons oand 20c pet lb. CROCK RIBS: Chase & Sanborns hi?lt grade teas arid Sprees. Coffee 29 25,35 c; tea, 30, 40, 50c !b. Other lines! Teas 19, -oc: » odee 11. 17c lb. Granulated "ic lb. Mocha and .l.iva pre;.iii;:it t-offw "n- |.u ,diit>a >vith cverv lb. Sec window di-|.'-.v. I dohn Big Store > Bank block j ' ' ' 1 F " < :otts:k:O:R.:E: . | m MIX MJ '.>\ s !: s•• fanne* are, we lind, always satisfa tory. A A nooD ASSORTMENT j IrT /C \ V\ of CHILDREN'S and rt LADIES' Heavy Shoe It Ejgsji p \o> Fine Goods at correct I X' ; 'kWlD o ., prices g^^&NTl,EWom.r, Clothing Made to Order ! All have the right appearance and guaranteed otsd in both material and workmanship andjprice m f ";. We also manufacture Feed, the Flag Brand. It i> ii"i t-li aj>, Iml | good. Is correctly made. Ask your dealer for it or writ« us for prices, NORDMONT SUPPLY Co. IE 5 A.. Hov About This?i Our line of carpets this year is double what it was last year. In fact we have the largest and greatest line oJ : Floor Coverings I eyer shown in this section of country. The line consols; jof Brussels, Wiltons, Mouquetts, Velvets, Pro-brus 1 ■ jail wool Ingrains, C. C. Ingrains, Union Ingrains, . j Granite Ingrains, Cordemon Carpets, and the row Mop 1 tana Carpet. RUGS RI GS Rl GS Our line of rugs is very strong this year, in fi;t \m: ! will be surprised when you come to look it over t > mm such a variety of colors and sizes. Pugsc))i: ' t r: 1 m price from $1.40 to S'S.oo. We Have NOT Slighted the Matting Department. We have all the new and c.iUhey patterns 111 a grades from 12 1-2 cts. to .pic per yard. Holcombetf Lciuer. Furniture (S Underkibinq DUSHORE, PA. TELEPHONE. Try TV'l T *ro J'>b Office Once. Fine anting "TiKAt'W.ii u \ \/\ Print UOPI.KS K\< :• '. VV C I I 111 I 1 o 112 lease. William sport & North Branch Railroad TIME T-A-ZBLIE. In etM-( t Monduy Juno Read down r , , | - Head up Flag stations when- time jis iinulrd -f" ! AM '' M - ! '- M 51 AMAM AJI STATIONS. AMAMA.M.A.M. ! M 112 I! I'M PM |SS ;:u.; 112 g ri-S!SS riS !; $ iS,l J M 1 lilfl 2 "VSl.il?sl;s!?i 1., 1 - *;;.!? J . lM "' ■ •< I'aii.ounJ 3 >1 7os .1 ■■.■> 7 ,11 ' M • V" " -.11 . 'V" Mi.»r ?. ». > ■"■s; 1 Xi ■ " ' "«'• t'S7 ••• IV' ..-.•mm' n.! B p .-. .1 '" .. -• ; t; ■' I. 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