PUBLICAN NEWS ITEM. CHARLES L WING, Editor. Published Every Thursday Atternocn riv The Sullivan Publishing Co At the County Seat of Sullivan County. T.APOHTE, FA. xv C. Maso,\, Preside 11. TIIOS. J. IMiItAM, See'y A Treus. K iLeri'i .u llie Port Otlice at Laporte, 88 second-class mail matter, REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. For (iovemor KDWtX S, STIART, ol Philadelphia. I'or Lieutenant (lovernor, l.'O UKli'l' S. MI *UP 11 V, of i 'ainbi in. For Amlilpr (ieneral, K< >lslol* T K. V<»UN<i. of Tioga. Secretary of Internal Allaire, lIKNMtY lIUUCK. of Lebanon. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. State Senator, A. \V. DU V, of Rloomsburff. Congressman. IS, W. KAM I'IiLS, Shamokin Member ol Assembly, JoRX SCII A A 1), of Mildred. Associate Judge, BDW IN WA I{BURT<*N, ot Overton. For Coroner, I. R. DAVIIS, of Forkeville. Jury • 'ommissioner, (i H( • IiGF \V. LA \V !IKXSON,St ,avbridge EMERY AIDING BRYAN MEN FOR CONGRESS Roosevelt Republicans Are Tar. gets In !iis Gubernatorial Campaign. HOW DEMOCRATS ARE PROFITING They Hepe Jo Fulfill Pledge to Nebraska Leader lo Gain Con gressmen In Pennsylvania, V.'i -n William J. Bryan landed in v •• ''f wra trivon a threat recep iVtuu-ylvunia Democrats were i .a ' : cnt'Hl on the occasion by the i'y same Democratic leaders who had made Lewis Emery their nominee 1 '' rt'or. These backers aiul snp •,i rti ■< of Emery presented Mr. Bryn:i ith solid rtlver shield, upon whi-'t -■ re inscribed the resolutions of the > • ".nc ratic Emery convention. "V.'i* congratulate the country upon i >e 112. rt," so Hip resolutions inscribed on silver read, "that the only promi nence which the present Republican' it*--111 -iul administration has attained been achieved by feeble and pre t •ftded application of principles enun ciated by the lion. William Jennings lryati. the Great Democratic Comnion ei'. v. '.:o is now regarded as the certain s rt e: or of Theodore Roosevelt to the Presidency." John M. Carman, former chairman oi th" Democratic state committee, had prepared a careful speech of presenta tion "Pennsylvania Democrats have j '<l iii :• un.-elfi h patriotic fusion •.ith Independent Republicans," th? ; ocech ran. And he added: "We are not unmindful of the in:- 1 »rt;• ve ot the election of Domocrat:- ttt congre: s. and there is every reason to 1. -ye tb-it w . shall pain fmm six to v. ;ht representatives in the 10-;; ; who will co-operate with the-'i felln.. Democrats of other states to ad iiiinif ir th" polii i.-'R which you h.vr 112 ■ < i insistently and ably championed' Emery Helping Qryar.itcs. That was no idle boast that Carman made. There are several districts so close that, with even a partial fusioi betv n the Democrats and the so-cr.H ed I.incolnites (an organization owned bodily by Emery) eia;ht or ten Demo cratic representatives may easily b> sent to Washington to support the principles of Bryan and Hears t and oi>- I ose the policies of President Roose velt. Mr. Emery is doing his level best to e'ect those Bryan-Hearst Democrats t.o congress. W- present a few facts: In his speech at Punxsutawney, on t night of September 22, he said: "I ' ould sooner have a d >cent Democrat c >w;i there than a stinking, rotten Ue- Mican who is against the president i ? the Ulifted States." He vent onto declare that but for t e aid of the Democrats the railroad i: te bill would have been nassed. !• :t it so happens that with the >in i le exception of Mr. Sibley, who is not a candidate for re-election, there w-m not one Republican vote in the I'enn ' '•'!> *nia delegation against, the preso rt u'. -not one. And yet Mr. Emery is ' "erased in a conspiracy with his Detri eeratic friends to try to defeat several of these supporters of Roosevelt and ' "'id Bryanites and Hearstites in their places. A Ghnce Over the District. In the district composed of Erie and Crawford counties there is no open fusion between the Democrats and I,in eolnites. but the Democrats have nomi nated A. J. Palm for congress against Arthur L. Bates, Republican and pres ent member. Palm was one of the principal speakers with Emery when t K! latter opened his campaign at Erie r n th' 1 night of Monday, September lit. The Emery men there make no secret or their intention to support the Bry i.nites. In the district comprising Washing- "••in. Heaver and lratrrenee'couuciess Ornery Lincolnltes -nd the Democrats have fused and no- ilnated Robert K. .Aiken, a lawyer r' New Castle, Law rence county, agai Earnest F. Ache ton. J? publican a> i' present member, nii l 11 man of ind endent action al ways. Aikrn accoi panied Emery on his tour of (lie district and spoke from thn same platform with him at Beaver Fa 11 son September 11. and at Wash ington, Pa., on September l. r >. Jn the Montgomery-Bucks district Walter F. Leedoin. of Bristol, has-been selected cs th<> candidate of the Emery Lincoln • and Emery Democrats again*' i J . Wanger. Republican and pi 1 I member, and will speak with F. • ry from the same platform v.'' a the candidate for governor of • liryanito p-ny gets into that lo cality. In the d! tri.'t composed of Cumber land. Dauphin and Lebanon counties the Emery I.incolnites have indorsed John Lindner, of Carlisle, the Demo cratic candidate against Marl in E. 01n< stead. Republican and present. m< niber. bu': to the credit of the Cum berland county Lincoln conferees the la tor have refi'sed to enter into the deal. county presents o:;e bri lit spot at least. Liiicclnites as Assistant Democrats. In the Lycoming-Potter-Cliriton dis ttlcl t'.ie Lincolnites have nominated r. itra:'. ht-ont candidate against Elias Republican and present mem ber. in this district the Lincolnites. it is eon, are rot willing togo the full 1 list It of opposing a Republican \vh > 1 ,-;s svrv il Icng and well, but are oci pyiTi.'. the position of Assistant De. .ocrals, £ T.icr ft. Fayette and Green coun ties compose a congressional district of which Allen F. Cooper is the Repub lican representative. The Lincolnites have united with the Democrats in presenting E. O Kooser, Byanite. On the night of September 28 Kooser and Emery spoke to the same audience, tnd Kooser arraigned the Republican party in the most scathing language the party of President Roosevelt. Em« ry is committed to Kooser's can didacy. In all of these districts where pres ent members are being opposed by Lincolnite or fusion candidates the members to opposed have been staunch supporters of Roosevelt and his poli cies All of them voted for the rate bill Bates is secretary of the Penn sylvania Republican delegation in Con n-ess Olmstend is one of Speaker Caaiii -l's i :-.ht-'iand men, and fre quently presides over the house when in committee of the whole. Acheson is one of the strongest men in the del e:: con. \, ilger is able and faithful in i!ie p-■ i'r i r.irnu-e v 112 his duties. Sicls Sl-.:w in "3hoa-St;*ing" District. A vigorous attempt was made by the Emeryit.es a"hd Democrats to knock out Representative Butler in the Chester- Delaware district, and the most an noying, contemptible and underhand li 112 hods v, ■ re employed in the effort to produce such a result, but it failed In the "shoe-string" district, made t:;j <i Franklin, Fulton, Huntingdon, Jnniiia, Mifllin, Perry, Snyder and I'ni. a counties. Benjamin F. Focht has b en nominated by the Republicans The Lincoluites have not dared to in dorse the Democratic candidate, Wii '.iam Alexander, out right, but have put up a side-show candidate in the pt-i..cn of Edward Hummel. There is uot the slightest slu w for the election if Hummel, but so long as the Emery people can aid the Bryan candidate they arc ((intent. in l.uzeine county the Lincolnites have put up Cora\fe»in the hope of smashing the Republican lines and v :>;iii-' a Democrat to Congress. The 27th district comprises Ann s'.rcng. Clarion. In.liana and Jeffeson counties, an'! W. O. Smith has repre sented it. lie is not the candidate tK tine .iii.-l in his place is Major Joseph G. Beale, a veteran of the civil war. Emery is committed to the Dem ocratic candidate. Indeed, it was in this district that Emery, speaking at 1 J ai-.i .i iiey on the niglit of Sf|v tember 22. already referred to, made hi-- declaration that he would "soonet have a de; nt Democ rat down there ( Washington) than a stinking, rotten I I' - ' I:- :i." A:.;i ti.is in a district where a vet eran whose name and character carry weight throughout all of t!i«, COT.: iIT ; "mpe-ir.g it Major Beale, is the Ur publican candidate! T1 • e are facts that no one can get away from. They show conciu 'iv.lv th.-.t when the Pennsylvania Democrats promised Br>an to s> n 1 six or eight extra Democrats to Con t. were not talking vainly T! ey had had their understandin, witfi th'.lr gubernatorial candidate, Emery, and Emery is standing gal biiilly by t.lie agreement to smash the Republican party at every possible point, even (o the extent of advocating Bryan-Hearst candidates for congress —Pliilad' Iphia Inquirer. A Proclamation. National o,rnng\ Patrons of Husbandry. Office of Muster. Concord, N. 11. PROCLAMATION. To the Members of the « In the T'nlted States. Greeting: In r< s|»onsi> to numerous requests and widespread interest in the matter, 1 d hereby by vtrtue of authority In me ln\ o • ed Issue this proclamation as to the con struction of a legal subordinate grans A le?;al subordinate grange consist* of not less than thirteen persons who have become members in accordance wi" laws of the Order. Patrons of Husbandry, each raying annual dues of not K . $1.20 and meeting at least once rich month with not less than a quorum pr s ent. Given under my hand and seal in office of mi-. < r of the national gran.-," at Concord, N. If., this tweuty-slvth d\* of May, nineteen hundred and • NAH I'M J. HACII; :R, Master National Gn C. *M. FREEMAN. Secrc tury. John D. Rccsct s Big Store, Banii *. ccK, Dustier?. F * ' " ■ "~™~»« ' mil ■■ n I ■ - lli ■ i CA3H DEPARTMENT STORE- | ;Nev Petit Merchandise. NG DRESS GOODS. AND UNDERWEAR. ' ' U | Our Coat and Suit Department, s overflowing- with the choicest Metropolitan st>kJj in Plaids, Bit J, an.i Rlues. They must be seen to be -..predated. WOOI EN B! ANKI-TS nearlv 11 rn'mJ nvncou la'-! - indow Display Outings and Flarneletts, nearly 100 pieces to select from " I a " dCo,!on We;,r ,0r men ' H i John D. Reeser s Slg Store, Bank block \ { I- , DU SHOBE . J Cultivate--the Habit of buying rep: table good from a reputabe concern We are :ig< nts for W. V. DOUGLASS SHOPS fro- j.=,o to 5.00 p? Tracys Shoes for' XT farmes are, wj find, always satisfactory. T' \ A GOOD ASSORTMENT tfi % \°\ Of CHILDRENS' and I ffilPw %o\ LADIES' Heavy Shoe 1 inL H \o Fine Goods at correct / PHCeS / \ iHfe Rr, GLAS V BR °CKTOH. , <> Clothing Made to Order All have the right appearance and guaranteed otsd in both material and workmanship andjprice mte. We also manufacture Feed, the Flag Brand. Ii is not cheap. hut. good. Is correctly made. Ask your dealer for it or write us for price:-. NORDMONT SUPPLY Co. General Merchants, "SS U ■> 99 ® The Best place to buy goods Is olten asked by the pru-' pent housewife. Money saving advantages, are always being searched for; Lose no time in making a j thorough examination of the! New Line of Merchandise Now on IE^BITTONI ?????? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. AH answered at Vernon Hull's * Large Store. Killaerove, Pa. pONI)KNCK]» REPORT of the condition of The * •'First National Hank at ♦ushore, in the Stan . of Pennsylvania at close of business Sept. Ith, 1 I9otf. UESOVRCES. Loans and discounts Sl.ft'iws .v.H l". S. Bonds to secure circulation 00.00000 < Premium on IT.l T . S. Bonds l.fioooo Stock securities 12 R » -4101>7 i i Furniture ,1)001 0j Hue from Banks and approved Res. Atft. «•'.». r.is R.i Redemption fund I*. S. Trewsurer •J.'uKMK) ! Special and Legal Tender notes 22,70s 42 Total «4 >6,an SI I MA'.UT.ITIBS, I ' ?">O.OOO 00 , S ;r;>hi.» and undivided profits 22,78110 C'iri -.Hon tH.90000 . .lends unpaid 1 f> 00 : ; i < sii> . *»7I Total Sl.i) s i'i.-of Pennsylvania county of Sullivan I, M. l>. Swarts casliler of the above nn bankdo solemnly swear that the al>ov<-stak-ii"- 1 is Hue to Ihe Ik st of my knowledge and l»« li- 112 M. U. S\\ ,\KTS. <iishl« siilscTilHil mill sworn to liefon ni" tliis Ml. • lay ol Sept. WW. AI.KKKT K. lIKKSS, I N i , yi'lllilli- Correct Alte.-l: K.O. SYtAMKIA. ) 11. M KKI.UXiti. Piri.Mf: SAMI'KI. CUI,K. I I To Cur© CoimtliMitXHi I \... Take CiNuiirete Cu«uy Cutliariic. fv nr'i '( C C. C. fast :o cure, tiruwlsts n fund m.-isev I J. M. WiHTON, MUNCY VALLSY, " ' • Men's & Young Mens' Suits. You are all invited to ccme and examine the goods. Fvcrvth'ng to be seen here is the most st} lMi. llu-se ire ilie prices which you c; get good suits !< r: / * Also a big lot'of BOYS' SUITS. Szes'from % \ems U> ifi \, irs. Knee pants, assorted co!- if hi* ijjnjt •ors from $1.75 up. Als > 1 big Lot ot Boys' School Knee I ''ants, strong as you can n; ike them for 1 tile money. | jII Wf %of A big lot of MEN S WORKING PANTS at 75c wor.h 1 JJ 1.25 s). so pants reduced to 2.10 per pair. Also a big I t % Jjf iliS' )l Mc;N StA : l S lai, _ • ; i JS: they are thoroughly i;p to HL d.re and acceprab'e t>; j who want to wear stylish pr- — hats Also rec eyed up to date stock of I.A DIES' SKIR} S cffiS 1 AND C )A1 S, ! LRS AN , > SVV hAT I:RS. BLiMvnuLßnot«Essj.co N«wYorfc - ■ ■■ ■ ■ Sole agents for W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES. p rom 3.00 to 3.50. Als r ceived twenty-live cases of boots and shoes for Ladus' v its nd .hilcien fo-m c-c up;all new goods, no trash All sizes and low prices. Reliable? dealer in Men's Clothing. Jacob M. Wihton MUNCY VALLEY, PA. J Williamsport & North Branch Railroad TIME T'AXiXjE. In effect Monday, Sep. 190(5. Rent! down ~ , — Read up Flag ttaHonts where time is ihui kt-il "J" " ■ AM 1' M I'. M. F.M !' MA M V. M. A M STATIONS. A-VAMA.M.A.M. 1' M]• M I'M rM 11} J.; »«» ■: •::% Jo»< ■ mm-. ,CO7<o .. :;7 1, ~ ~,,, m 11 1 t'liiislale ... I 1;.» *, : :::: ;•• ;•» 0 ! ; ' n , K . r. 06 7lh i» 1> < i"i 5, 1 <» V". , 11 ' "• ' 10 I- ,s: "' I Kturo Roiks <) i , i,i ,| « , 'llls. I!> fx ....1 I anioui.i • „ •••'• • ; :::V J - 1 ' 1 '' •••• '• '' w J • ...<»len MBWI .. . "" M 1 M ; »°0 7Ou f8 20 io 25 %n "" JS I <O-«» -08 112 ...BeochGi io*s Sn" otS 1 .'■! >O7 7 nr. X'jr, Mfi,,-. ■ * §2l 710 >- ; i ...,ui " 10.10)107 goo *' - •• S !'• .. .N« ' • »Jll <1 1 1,. - - ; ; ■' lu : ! § *«g L») <t ■ s.g ir; ; >. •••■•{;!s »» w •1' - 1 l'* -0 ..I'« rn: ... . - .• •j | v. - • id . . .. 1 AIM ' K ' A : A.M. i ; M R M I'M I'M AM AM AM IM RM I>M j IJO 00 9J07 10 SoilcSl vn 915•»,0ftlo <i 111 70S?. 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