J. M. WIHTON, MUNCY VALLEY, iTTJST RECEIVED dp to Date Stock of goods Men's & Young Mens' Suits. , ®|k You are all invited to come rnd tx;'mine the goods. Jp Everything to be seen here is the most stylish. These 112 are the prices which you can get good suits for: 6.50 TO 12.00 Also a big lot of BOYS' SUITS. Sizes from 3 years to 16 years. Knee pants, assorted co!- ors from $1.75 up. Also a big lot of Boys' School Knee M'h Pants, strong as you can make th m for 1 ttle money. gm^B A big lot of MEN'S WORKING PANTS at 7sc worth MM 'A H 1.25. s3.so pants reduced to 2.10 p rpi! r . Also a big lot of MEN'S HATS latest styles; the\ are thoroughly up to .. • y da'e and acceptable to those who wai.t to wear stylish .m r h.its Also received up to date stock of LADIES' SKIRI S - MAD AND COATS, FURS AND SWI ATI RS. Sole agents for W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES. 1 rom 3.00 to 3.50. Also received twenty-five cases of boots rind shoes for Ladies" Gents and Children from 95c up; all new goods, no trash All sizes and low prices. ■ Reliable dealer in Men's Clothing. Jacob M. Wihton MUNCY VALLEY, PA. | WINCBIF.STERI {% FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS pj || "Now Rival" "Leader" "Repeater" 'fj ffl ®1 F ou #rc 00^in 8 f° r reliable shotgun am- "'I I I 3 I munition, the kind that sheots where you £•§ laJH point your gun, buy Winchester Factory { || Loaded Shotgun Shells: "New Rival," loaded with || Black powder; "Leader" and "Repeater," loaded -J P| with Smokeless. Insist upon having Winchester jjl ij§ Factory Loaded Shells, and accept no others. J| I No. 2 Folding ' Brownie A wonderfully capable and accurate camera built on the Kodak plan. Good enough to satisfy experienced photographers, yet so simple that children can use it. PICTURES 2'/4 x 3<A inches. > Loads in daylight with film Cartridges. Fitted with meniscus lens, and shutter with iris diaphragm stops. Full description In Kodak Catalog FREE at any photographic dealers or by mall. EASTMAN KODAK CO., Rochester, N. Y. » ; ON'UKNi KP REl'l iKT (it tlx' condition of The Kir-t Kir-t Vatinmil Hunk ni I >u~ hoiv. in tile Statr of Pennsylvania at close of business .Sept. 411), t '9M. I ttRSOt'KCES. » | Lontu ami iliocoumx &l,i;iuj» >y | I', s. Bonds to secure eiroulation mi.ikiO <m • 1 Premium on I'. S. Bonds I.SQOOii ■ 'Stock securities, 11>410'J7 I ] l'uriiiture MUoO ® ' Due from Banks ami approved lies. .Vjjft. W, I'Js R1 I liedeniption fund I', s. Treasurer J/iiidOU j Mpo< ialand Ijegtil Tender notes 22.7iW42 Total 9455.5U hi j I.IABIUTIKS, I ' 'aiHtnl JMI.OOO 00 Surplus and undivided profits 10 rircuiattu* t5,900 00 Dividends unpaid 15 00 i I I" r-it - ursi.l. 174 Total 51V..541 M statf of Pennsylvania county wf Sullivan ss. 1, M D. Swart,* caghicr o"t' the ul«)Ve liuuietl I•:)))k illi solemnly «wi ar i hat the al*>\ e statement I is ttuc to the lust of my knowledge and belief. M. 1) SWARTs Cashier. Subkeiiocd and >\vm*u io Itcfore me this hth lay of Sejit. l'.XX'.. AI.HKHT F. IIKI.-- My ex|4rea Feh> N'ntnrv Public. Correct Attest: K.O. «iYI.VAI!!A. | 11. M. KKLLUi.Ii, ■ Directors. Kb COLK. I U p The Best place to buy goods Is often asked by the pru pent housewife. Money saving advantages ; arealways being searched for lose no time in making a thorough examina'ion of ihe New Line of Merchandise Now on 112 **** *** ** **:/•* ** xwjf». iEXHIBITIONf ******* .--**> # ?????? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. Hiilsc r PA. PATENTS*® ' •DVtCE AS TO PATENTABILITY - oUci' ill ' lnvilit.ve A«e" h'd J• ' ► i ok How U»obiu in Patents" B Bittl s 112 Ctiar*. i f- ml*. Noft<»ti!l patent i ccar »i. ] r loiters stricttv rontkientlal. A<ldr»«<i 1 sJL £* * k P«wit Lav»>er. WathlnfM.n, pC. J 1- ft 1 P4TEf<T tjdi! '- 1 !ii Ikl3fl fell MjlJI *3 H CMC PATENT RECORD. 8«!tJm;»f«. '1 r ***B4 iii cord fi Ou i»«r siiuuu. THE FORKSVILLE FAIR. Tuesday, and Tfyir^dau October 2, 3 and 1,1906. A band will furnish music during the entire Fair. A base ball game will be one of the attractions the last day of the fair. The very best that the County has, in cattle, sheep and swine. 1 he fruits of the /.elds and the wealth of the soil. We have had good fairs in the past, but we expect this to be the best of all. New buildings have been added, giving better opportunities for display of articles n exhibition. Ihe Household Departments alone would make this fair worth seeing, while the Children's Department and the Educational Department take care of the younger mem bers of the family. We want an exhibit irom every member of your famih ; the father can exhibit in the live stock department, the mother and the grown up si erin the household depart ments, while the children can help us in their own field. Premium list may be had by writing to the Secretary at Dusho; , Pa Ihe Agricultural Society has offered a cup to be contested frr r> the Athletic So cieties of the High Schools oi Sullivan County on the secor: I dav < i 'lie Fair. Arrangements have been made fora ball game between Hili <.>ve and Diiihore on the last day off air, the players to be limited to the County. ADMISSION, 25c H. E. FAWCETT, President, Cnmpbellsville, Pa. O. N. MOLYNEUX, Secretary, Dushore, Pa. To the People: Rich's Famous All Wool Sock has ! fallen into competition with a very I inferior article. The imitation is so j perfect that onl\ an expert is able to detect the counterfeit with its cotton and shoddy mixtures, until the sock is put into service. Unscrupulous competitors are representing the soc/- I as Rich's AH Wool, thus deceiving the customer and injuring our reputa: j tion. To protect ourselves and the trade. ! in the future Rich's Socks will l>car a j Red Seal Trade Mark printed in j V.'V, it. a fac.simile of which is shown J above. Respectfully, ! John Rich & Bros. Woolrich, Pa. vpOftpy There are more Mc('al I Patterns sold !n the Unhet States than of any other make ofpatttrna. Tkla iaea account of their style, accuracy and simplicity. McCuH's MagaaiD©(Tke Queen of Fashion) has more subsetibers i han any other Ladies' Mafaline. One year's subscription rz numbers) costs 30 ceuta. latest number, 5 cants* Every subscriber gets a McCall Pa»» tern Frea. Subscribe today. Agpntn Waul# <l. Hsnd«ome premiums sr ! liber * I cash commission. rat tern Catalogue( of 600 da. signs) aid Premium Catalogue (shoeing 4o« taut tier, Addreis Till IUCAU. CO., haw Yds* j OYSPEPTICfDK • i.c y jatest «ia to DIGES TION ■TANNER SALVE tho most hon!!nrj o the world- WANTE D Local Agent to represent a well-known and substantial Life I n sura nee Company, I with Guaranteed Dividend policy. Liberal contract and renewals to the right man. Address B. M. Payne, Mgr. 1406 K.y.tnn. Building Ittt.buri, Hm. VA IR 5A N 3 GAS or GASOLINE ENGINES. There are many Gas and Gasoline Engines and GMi "FAIRBANKS" • Some resemble it iii construction, others in name BUT THERE IS ONLY ONE FAIRBANKS ENGINE. Engines that excell inequality and moderate in cost. ; Vertical from one to ten horse power. Horizoi;;al three horse power up- THE FAIRBANKS COMPANY, 701 Arch St., Philadelphia. CHARLES L. WING, Agent, Laporte Redaction 3a le of SMOES (irent lyi rxjains for everyone J. S. HARRINGTON, Dushore.Pa
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