BBTWewPW - I . 'J* ■•***■ - a!W»>~ * '"V ■'* ■ "+>*r " *« 4 iV'arv .'♦-V V - ' %- i AC. V-« 'A- CiSAftLES L WIH6, Editor Published Every Thursday Afternoon »iy The Sullivan Publishing Co At the CoautwSflat of Siilliran County. TjAI-'OHTV, PA. \v c. M 1-on. Preside:'. TUOS J. INGUAJI, ■' oi' ,v Ireus. fintwbd at ihe Poet £>fflo< at Laporte, as second-class mEiil matter. - REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. For (iovertior EDWIN S. STI'.VRT, ol Philadelphia., For Lieutenant tiovernor, ROBERT S. MURPHY, of Cambria. For Auditor tieneral, .ROBERT K. YOUNG, ot Tioga. Secretary of Internal A flairs, HENRY lIoUC'K, of Lebanon. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. Stale Senator, A. W. DUY, ol Bloomsburg. Congressman. E, AV. Sliatnokin Member ot Assembl v, JOHN SCIIA AD, of Mildred. Associate 'I itdga, FI.'WIN WARBURTON, ol Overton.! For Coroner, I. R. DA VIE, of Forksville. Jury Commissioner, t. l-.t d'l!1! W.I,A WK ENS'.JN.Straw bridge Two Important features of the most- I lug wore tbo conferences of county j deputies ami lecturers These confer- ; ou«\s brought o' t tunny helpful and ! practical suggestions, and ample lime ' 1 i t :Si! tie given for these special meet- , iik.-s at every annual session. If was • proposed to Intve the eottiity deputies meet at > nie central place in March ! of each ye ii to con: ider plans for In- i creasing the efiieiencj of their work , In tile various counties, while n lec- : tinvi's' conference will he held in ea< 1) ; county, where possible, for a like pur | pose Both National Master Bachelder and National Lecturer Gaunt wen; pre: eat at the lecturers' conference, i Tliey al. o addressed the main session ! of the state grange. Among the pleasant social features! was tlie presentation of a gold watch to the retiring master, E. B. Norrls, and a beautiful |i!n to Mrs. 15. li. l.ord. oi:? of the oldest and most active mem b r:- of the order in the state, but win. lies :;uce gone to reside in Olymphl \\';i li . with her son. The sixth degref i ifee. "(1 e:i a et.,--s of ;.M per is, ihe largest class for that degree 0.. record In the state. i. PU'iile S»KKP»llon. 'i he : ;in ,o picnic or Ik-Id meeting I < i lit : ■■! u.-.e'ul adjunct to; "I'l.e i ...k i". h:!y c onducted. The aims : : pn: poses of the grange should al v ;i .. presented briefly with a view i to infe'" In 1 -: line many farmers who d i nrtl : now. as to what the grange is 1 e . '.eavoring to do for ihelr interesis. , . sns;• & Lauer's ns j Days Of '.their' Mammoth cind Entire hof FURNITURE. CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, CURTAINS, GO CARTS, PICTURES AND FRAMES. MATTINGS, RUGS, SEWING MACHINES, BEDDING, Etc. Etc. . # Owing to,. Large Stock, Sale is Continued to Ssmrday evening,- October 6,1906. Owing to the dissolution of partnership by mutual consent, we will give our Here is enumerated but a few of the many bargains we offer and when we say 1 ends, patrons and Public in genera 1 a ten days period where the Dollar will reign '* MLS IBR SuL_ we mean that low prices, and not salesmanship will do the work s;pr me in purchasing power, as win si#re is running over with unheard of values. Our term; for this si'e will be CASH, and cash values are here. Vv e quote lion Beds tn .1 were oi.cap at 3 50 and 30 3 CA en Don't miss this chance to furnish your home from cellar to garret, or to get any p/mgs formerly 3 ocr now 2.18. Lotion top mattresses, original price 3 25 now 2.49- J s " y ( ir umnber sor Solid Oak cane seat Dining Chair, always a leader and a bargain at 8 =jo a.ticie \ou may r.eec. 01 ia..cy. Pr set, now gi.i: gat 6.yc). a naiusome b foot extension iable, formerly 000 now 6.98 « . . !'.,mbiiiation Book Lese an 1 heck originally 2100 now sls 4q. Quartered Oak Side- As there is an actu .1 sa /ing of from 20 to 50 per cent on every article in our store. b »ar.ls formerly 3450, for th's sale 1708. Fine cane ana cane back High Arm Rockeis, . I :ru erl /•> 3* now i. J9. Ha d ome Sol d Oak tmcy coveted Opera seat Rockers, Make your arrangements to visit us on September 20th and you will find bargains originally 850 now 6.23 Our "Ideal" $475 Couch full steel construction in either that will induce you to come again and again. 1 hi i or tufted tops, all 112 mcv covers, 'A snap" at $7*74- 1 droom Suits, eight pieces, our Bargain Day Leader at 27.00 now going at you? pri .1 29. We thank our many friends for their past favors and hope each and everyone ril .. . T . will hi on handt.) take advantage of the closing out prices we now offer. SbWING MACHINES ? Yes, former price 23.50 now 1 1 " — Yours for Bargains, Carpets and Ru . HOLCOMBE & LAUER, ome^'utfn p p e r r op^n ngrjin^were6,c "* 4 " c peryar,,; • lnd a " Royal Axminister Rugs 9x 12 ft, formerly 28.00 19 49. Wool Smyrna Rugs H)Sf~IOP/l I 30x60 in. regular 2.00 now i.r>. And others tor you to judge as Bargains. '' THE GRANGE RECOGNIZED. It Wan the I.etnler In I'romotlßW Leß lNlation For Denatured Alcohol. I The grange has the credit for the sue cessfirf agitation by the stale granges ; and many subordinate granges of the i qucsiioii of the removal of the internal ! revenue tax from alcohol for industrial i ! purpo os. National Master Bachelder , says with regard to it "that while lu j fluente was exerted through other! agencies, not for a moment has it been I denied in any quarter that the grange j has 1 leader in promoting thif j legisi.e ~i credit is due eacli of ! the St .' o i members in the United j States \v' o has interested himself o: [ he if in tie- very important matter, j I • ! credit i; due the masters of I v. "lot's : .o granges for purlieu- ; ] !: Wy v:iei;-;e;ic work. The result iu I ! this matter demonstrates the great j ' influence of the ;:jige when its mciu : !:e;s are united upon a worthy object ! I ol legislation an I go vigorously and j eii eiiealty a m. securing it. I That the grae ,e is entitled to credit : jto !ad rship i securing tiiis legisla- j j ti( i ;• in li' ,e< . by the following reso- : ; lull >:• ;> :o. .: , the National Assocla j tion of Piano M :aufacturers in session J . in 'Washing; n, being one of a series iof r< dut'ons unanimously adopted \ fav. r i.the passage of the free alco ! hoi bill; ! Re.l. T:..:t we extend the sincere i : tlianl a «. 112 II; : ■- soelotlon to the national • gran, . I'at r< r. of Husbandry, to whose ! , Intell' : L aa.l fir reaching campaign of j ! cduc-;.. O.i th > jec - nl favorable status of ; ! tills s'T.j'-'Ct in less is very largely ] ! due. T, Ailinan, .1 ". is the cllicient secretary | :of i • i •.•unsylv:'.!u t state grange. His J boyuwou was spent on the farm, and , I in IS7-1 he entered the sophomore class ! i at I'riuceton university and graduated • iin 1577 He taught in Texas for the ! following year, then returned home to | take charge of «&■■■■■ the academy at \ I'ort Royal, Pa., gpi?;*; where he re •' ma I ned for two years; tlieu lie | j spent three j I years in New , Mexico and re- j 112 turned to the : A Pennsylvania /<i\ //. V homestead in 6' :•% is-:: \ ff y lie purchased -i which he has : since resided, I J. T. ailma.v. In ISSS. having , jo ineil the ! i grange In 1884. In 1900 he was clio- ! ! sen state lecturer, which position he ; ! fill, for four ye?r». tat lUO4 he .j. ; of the stats j .* . v ; i : . ,| j- «iected every two years since that Uu.e. He is an iu- \ dustrious, painstaking worker, with a ! i single purpose to da well whatever ' v k '! -re ' • 112 :■ him to do. John D. Reeser's Big Store, Bank Block, Dushore, Penn'a I CA 511 DGPgRTAOTT 3TOI\E, 1 ITST/>4 r i M The Largest Stock in the County is now ready for your in-8 lIV V 1 Vlll 1 Vv: I spection. COA"!S, tUITS, Mil L.INEKY, BLANKEST, OUT ,NG DRESS GOODS, AND UNDERWEAR. i 9 Our Coc.t and Suit Department, is over,lowip « with the choicest Metropolitan styles ,fn Plaids, Bh ,ksa . I Blues. I hey must be seen to be appreciated. WOOLEN BL.ANKc.TS nearly 1.11 colors ijind prices . • oik Window Display—Outings and Flai neletts, nearly ioo pieces to select from. I UNDHRVN K ; \R in their department. You will find everything in woolen and cotton wear lor men, women anc jlchildren. BED COMFORTABLES from s>l.oo to $3.50 they are beauties. 1 John D. Reeser's Big Store. Bank block I j '' ' r * - r"" *** DTJSHOUE • | 4 sa—»—unwull—i— "WMkaMMnHmMMMt Cultivate-the Habit of buying rep table good from a reputabe concern IWe arc ngcnts for W. L. DOUGLASS SHOES fro* 2.^0 to 5.00 p?. 1 —$ Wcod School Shoes ; | Mrorboys has no equal.!, ' Tracys Shoes for' ! farmes are, we imd, ,i always satisfactory. A GOOD ASSORTMENT j Iff\ V\ ?J CIiILDRENS' and vb \?\ LADIES' heavy Shoe 1 E& p - ''\ o Fine Goods at correct ! | P rlces - Clothing Ma.de to Order All have the right appearance and guaranteed otsd in both material and workmanship andjprice mte. Wo also manufacture Feed, the Flag Bra ml. It is not cheap. Imt! good. Is correctly made. Ask your dealer for it or write us for prices, j NORDMONT SUPPLY Co. General Merchants, P MONTI?EAM MILL""; NOB: XDMIOISTT. ZP-A-. Williamsport & North Branch Railroad TIIMIIE T^.333L,:E. In effect Monday. June 25,1 f)0«-'. Read down Rend U p Kluir Gallons v. here time i> marked "112" AM P M P. M. r.M I> MAMA. M. A M STATIONS. AMAMA.M.A.M. PMPII PM PM ! 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