Republican news item. (Laport, Pa.) 1896-19??, November 15, 1906, Image 2
. . - . «i%«*: i. Jj". J h. :{ TT , y Thursday Afternoon 0( ,/h„ 'i !• Publishing Co. ■ . iLUvaii C-cunly. ...I'l.tin.. ?A. v." 0. M■ I'nwi'lcii. Yi, • i! >.«!, .( y A Trcas. v. ua s mail matter. I'HE BUSY FACI'OBIES GRATIFYING EXHIBIT OF STATtSTICS AS TO IMPORTS. n*iiuv CJxinii tides ot »Inni!fnc tur- i i r*" tl::<«rluls mi liunorlsut Feature (if Our Foreign Whereby Ad- ! i !if jiil J ini>3 i jnit nt In Assured. j Vho bureau of F'utlstlcs' records for ,uary of tlxi . ear show that rnanu- | .ur. -. ' ' ii i! " ,'s formed one-half of ' ■ total iu , 01" .4 during that month | ; ' rib ; 'l per cent of the' Imports j i ir the sown months ended January, j ,t is a i ry gratifying iv ult in view of our continually increasing im- j ; -, j t'..- i)'-uiy of whi -h ex- ' 112 ■■ ti.<; American WW* 4 -' earner to . i -'.opt bury. ' <> January proportion of nnmufac* ; ir . ;?• nab". '.: i was larj; ly in cxco.ta iat o ' .; i: a... y, 1904. Hie figures # ! 112 !..',500,t; ; > against *37,000,000, 1 . » tncre.: oof ~ i2,.7'0.< X) in a Klnglo j :'i, or oue-l.hir! nore. What th..t I men: ;>ti .• Ame, i:> V.s ;e earners their weeltfy pay v n\eh i .-s ciui , i : : tell. r the si \; a liontlH coded January, Ul"ar:' - Ti' lll.llu 'is i'o.*r.lOd ■-.700,1 '' of our O' l'.v'o Im , :• ■ ag . ssi. ;■>,<! ■ i of : < ;• i the tsusae n. .• ia. of IJO2, an in- ■ ■ '. 10,000 lucre v ■ In tie- iota!, 'I . : is in i", i 44 y ■aye a. ' S.g, as ' ■ usy A <• .n rat tory m ?ana the 1 i tli ict that o.' tlio ?c\5;i,700,0..>0 maun- j la Jars" urnfcerinJs imparted in the! nio . He. '..j ii cal j e rno 1> > >ll •iy fH* 1 lie . "artlel*# who!-y or j ; lially a- m ' ured, for use in ma'nnfa luring." Jm i'i a. ru'erred to un a alma t iy in tl.- first eta >. That ia .1.51 ■ ■■".• for the wag- eiruora and aji> ■ . J. intera. aiig to noto the sta;'b.v ii va- iaere.-.. .a'y • .a'", r, a,, r , , , , ahi generally. Tir =e stn;v ■by lis., . : ■. a; 1005 (seven n-'-ntaai, ] r • at, and ill th..' aim- o fiio.Ub of Janj 'ii>, 50.1 j or eeat 'ii f> is another ami equally gratify ; -'e to the story—the Iner. islng i of export i manufactures into .enoral exports. Shipments of ' la: • sin Jan a a v, It >'. amoitat&i to $40,513,000, or .SS.UT per "112 U-o total exports for the montli. • - inine:'iUy des 'able proportion has reached by the following liaeul , • ■ hifc-a-ii . », i:; j •••«.: ■; 1- * r cent; lu > (so-.en ia a.: ), ai ! a it. > the a< ven i- nths of thl i II -irnl j • r export* laanu: av'tia' -1 wero : ■ ■ 10,000, against -V'-' > ! >, or.*> for : tlia preceding sa. . ar mouths, an in- j .i of $52,000 • 'iO. In .lan;:.try. It a". | I. . rif, L ■ - * a aLLO'.. i-.tf-'iZAI. OF i- Ko ::Kure a l»? • .s llnn lIVvT i id • . i I'r*: ,>OM(y . . S.siou t>£ t;ic .. r»l -" . ' ' - - >' • ' ' • history of Asiieii.-an iivi : i tariff legl.-iatinn will sb-av live :a ' . - clearly ; • t.- Na ■ a fui tar:it '.■ iI wo* irairu l or enact'Ul ex.vj.-t under , re.of ire inau.-arial and com-' : . 1 di: a r-u r. •nd.- -'i litre ia. vet- was n repeal of activa tiiritl tb.it was not at once ; . y hard tin 's, low wa.u and rules vt liltoreut. 1. -N- run'' lax • was over enaet tibtf >t <V,d no bra.g : ' faL n iterial amendment of iff !.■ a■ r ini 'I dnia-t that did npalr its ia a' ! ne ; and was not j ••a j.-; i:„ . I:: ar ; ii i" ,h. a ' Kuei a-rtul tariff law* was ■ ■ a ea in u- The ;• - init ii.a- been made iu .ai ' by elai 01" J U i -iau, ■-t. I;.-' «•>.:. i! y of any law, etiani:- < uilitiitti i, j; .. ;l in Nt once ' y an tii.ue 112: • a traders and nainnfaoturers , a i demand protection for themselves a.tl'.i I. 'iy it l I V.l, e ail, etc., . ait' 1 :i i.y men v.h > ambitions In o" n parly have been diaappolnt- A in- a;f i 11"iff :' a huge eomblno ■ to the u (instruct-. Ie •ornmilst arti ;l -a ill. ''.at ii Is n combine rnci g the whale nation against Ipe a.ial l'-a' the la a PI of all our ! ;>!••, . , ally of the farmers and Ma a:n earners. > ( .Vvc: tliis e: mbino the greatest i uist (.e ciu-'unterod anJ rc.ui.e. . -v alii: •-t In < ~!. inicrwo. en and luterde ; adent. Kvery one must buy raw ma -- ini •- 112 a any Ui.ids, Wool is raw ma : I io tin 11. a milker; iitecl to tho •ler :•• •. •> en through the whole •nint ii. tens of thousands of in uusu.lc lint wool is the finished prod ■ of r •• I na a •.•! (if the mill, xova Seotja has great b«ls of ba ami nous coal, ail to be owned iu l >..(i aa i '.atni'y own • i! broad t, a t; • ,1 liiulc til© e 1, paid by ; , . . : . r.,ii t i eojisl.'.ar ;ii : • 1 be should ihe ,t' :e l*n <• i Ciatc» sup- ! ■ 112: a M a' ill coal, j ' ' ' ' '• hoping^ for clwsaper ' athcr, wajits free^jldesi, .. ii i; a I . - Lifc-Oaving t ria ; ;ri<, :..C i'ccr of Pcm: r.yi a . —tij.es Kor still Setter Hetord. md loner, Samuel 0. Dl a, a i ais .' of mouiha ago an- . ii .... ia a ot tree autitoxin ai a'a' • • a victims who were too ,001 a j.u;- ior ii e serum had reduced. ; the .'• . i rn.i to i>.B par c;nt. This, : \wi3 a splendid result and showed the ;,l .a. b .ii >.IS af tile J .a-l .. ivilig iur ■ ».) in i ■;• i!i..su who inii;iit other v, j . i, to procure it and In , • .. aip.. i:< probably die. ia'ow lie; itii Commissioner Dixon O 1 I in me r -e --. i'rln c«.ni(.;..-tl in his ofiiee he find* , , .. 1 a ,ii • .'oar ra i!i;3 o£ Novein ' .-• . i It. r, It to, an-! Janui.ry . ;•:! J ruavy, 1 ti, there has not been a single death from diphtheria where i . ,'iae u • of nt toxin provided by ; . a . . b en ia .1 within 24 j.■ * : r :•••• ousel at' tho disease :a..i . ..aiended In circulars sent out by the Commissioner. • : r: a . al ?i'i at import e ai i - ii; 112 a, and hopes that the r e ii I; air. d in a far a; re.in r< i' •s by physicians i fcS te using tree antl 1. ti i -are oi'i asptly. 1 •• iit n •> of antitoxin has !« a •• 1 !•:' iiaaitii Commissioner i. ' a • t i live (1 t: ainn. :1 e a t ur,:ed it in his cor i\ ;ii« it nee \ th ! [lowaaedical man and the local Boards •of Health tl our. a:! ;• ut-o, and especially in the circular r. .iileh is contained in ca "y y. . !v i ■ . ttt • free anti i . > ill. "Tl a '. -a a u 'a of antitoxi i is es-1 a a" 1; • a,i til Cca ailf .»ner 1- ; in > ' circular, and he en leav i •. .'. !i o• i!(.■ by am ily v.n a i-jcoring the words of ad vk c. la this e!;a ular also Dr. Dixon has ; .i '..e-nernl iPractions for the ad- i 'a. ■ a.: antitoxin In both enra- ' ti'" i ad i: ... a:>ir i ti- ei that have! 1 .■• !■ ■ lingly h< lpful to phy- j s'cl'ss in }'■ a Ivania. Never less i : 00 unit • says Dr. Dixon, should j i. a ra; 1 f.a- i curative (lose; in ad- j : ra hem s to increase the j ia i-l r a ive dose from 2000 to COOO ! «; ; a. . I i' imprc mt ia nof manifested; ii: in . lK>": following the initial j ■ a units. :.jd if no benefit j Is t' i.>'. d wit .u the following ! ; i • 12'Jiours, repeat the same un-! til a a. 112. r the better can bb no t'' nil. .Ml casi'S showing croupy symptoms r i . a lid ■ and often-re D ! •' i-l-. AS KNOX VIEWS IT Republir: lis Com;?ctt t to Tnka Car. cf Tl-.oir Ovw:i Affair*, t'l'ir the caption, "Good Advice; ra. . a ■ oor Knox," the editor ol" tin ; £':•••• Daily Times say 3: t a ir Isn i. Ins ; . in n'vi "v on the political slt.ua- | f.iou in Pennsylvania, stated to a Pitts- I . 112 a i a■ i i,;■ » it . ie \V ' ' o-'-s- 1 day that he did Sot see any reason for ■ ... : i .-(: a i • ai ti >\ ua nt ti. n nl a j:-y evils that may exist in! :i, a *i l a.;' an pju'ty. The ser.atoi! ;••> ilia a 112 but well cho.vn words,; his lu«a of ■ iai situation, anil it wa.-: for the ;:• ••hli-.-an? to P-ke ca--•> ol j thefr own affairs and to let the Demo I crata do 'he same thing. . , ol cours ■, a good man? ' people w.bo call themselves reformers., but who -• •> ma :tly soreheads", disrt* j ! ;'•■•• . a or hopef-n Demi i;its who are anxious for a break ' •" i." i n i ..nl;. for ,■*) . 'icr reason than that they may pro til there- Irs S'.'n i ir Kiivx is a srfe, tho rough goia r, highly respected official, and it did not take him long to fixe up the r nat on and put it in the proper liglil bef •re the people of this common wealth. The Republican party will at tend to wSiibever reforms are neces-1 • • '■'• s il ;. ro )ii shown to i • vent all sincere reformer-] i and ;• rloiaats gcing alone in the i ; " . Il a I i. : a >• of • Vwad wiil be a 1{( üblii an. and the Republi cans -vitl attend to the necessary* re a . lv. . That much may as *i iii. ia..l rsUi-ad first a:i last." t uMO' . ATS BI'TTLR WAIT rltpiiL!P ; Not Re - -!y to Let Therr. ■ -reel O t Oti/ces. Af; r ' a ; i a; the Mutation in 'h. ;! Quaker Phy through his long dl>tan. e via; • -si iilir P.i .-wn, of the Columbia C i. >t; ' ahliean, makes this editor ii.i <a a e.'.'nt: "u. ... a throughout th-1 intorioi of th" siaie need not l;e unduly alarm ed bet niise of. the big hue uuil cry rais ad 1.. ( ii. in r .0r.;.el a over s ;,. v free d reveislsons in nuinieipial a ■ fairs in Phlladoljihia. Sueb things la • Hue:: l . .ji every win re.and v. .an th. . io ii. -dot s not inean tii i ta.e party in power is (orrlirt and must be tur;;. ,i Dei. '1 . country would bf rsori auxi : did il not become more cv> i ■ . i iv ti,. t tl." *r . ra i. pron.jaid a re by an ei'iort. to s.-fuj a ids .i ' ; .; aii'. n than u r< 'y ua a ver ik litical or business rottenness p.:,.i IX Ececer's F% Store, 'Bank Block, Dushore, Penn'a s, a ir ————» m—— — —niTr-r-irnnMMwrar wm n i J CASH DCPgrvTMENT STORE. Pi T I 112 M Q!/?' ' :t ' Largest Stock in the County is now ready for your in ilv, W I vill 1 SLLI sptction. COAIS, EUITS, MILLINERY, BLANK! SI, OUT I'' NG IR! SS GOODS, AND UNDERWEAR. Our Coat and Suit Department, isovern ° wip g wilh the choicest Metroroiitan st>ies n Plaids, Blacks and Blues. '1 hey must be seen to be appreciated. WOOLEN BLANKETS nearly all co'or n rid pries. See our Window Display—Outings and Flaineletts, neatly 100 pieces to st-lect from. UN DERM EAR in their department. You will find ever) thing in woolen and cotton wear lor men women anr jchilJrcn. BED COMFORTABLES trom sl.oo to $3.50 they are beauties. ■John D. Reeser's Big Store. Bank block '' ' ■' r 1 ' " l '• "< XSTJSHORE. . r* - _j ! ■ Habit of buying reputable good from a reputabe concern We ;• oag nts for W. L. DOUGLASS SHOES fro 2.50 x to 5.00 pa. ■ - " Wood School Shoes ;f Jprorboys has no equal. J&r Tracys Shoes for' • farmes are, we lind, . j always satisfa tory. - A GOOD ASSORTMENT A of CHILDRENS and LADIES' Heavy Shoe o Fine Goods at corr ec c Pprices. • >*«cictoh: x \\ c^V WORLD- Clothing Made ( to Order A'. Mave the right appearance and guaranteed otsd in i o ! 1 material and workmanship andjprice mie. We also manufacture Food, the Flag Brand. It is not cheap, but •rood. Is currently made. Ask your dealer for it or write us for prices, j NORDMONT SUPPLY Co. rnnonl lyiorr'n tntc PROPRIETORS NORD-j UUnbidi hlUUldlllb, MONT STEAM MILL, | HSJ OB: I :,OHESTEgf. j'ASTSRY LOflDtO SHOTGUN ■ !; | "Lzn'Sar," »««» "Repeater " ; S lirisi upon having tlicm, taV.e no c'.hers and you will get the best shells that money cm buy. ALL DEALERS KEEP THEM. > ShortTalKs on Acilvertisind ..,V. iiy No. 19. <* | 3'. i : >'o generally read advertisements more than they did a few years ago. • There . .a is to be £ <and in the advertisements themselves. A-.lv. .. -,«rs arc . ; >ro careful than they used to be. They make the advertise ments 1 ore readable. Some of them even become, in a \ , a department of the paper, and people look for them i i .ry day with as much zest and pleasure as they turn to T'.iis is truo of many department stores all over h AKw JT a?* Imi my cities there is just one man who appre- l j tiatcs -ho value of such interest. (iWlla^lM/y/ 1j bte.,!.s aw:.y from the old set style. He tells If interesting ia luj space every L\? ' There arc lets of interesting things in ■ i 1 . Look over the miscellany page of j/Wsxjp. ar.y j... ler—look tit its local news columns, 1 j aad lis tel.-graph news, for that matter, £ | and you'll see that the majority of the *| " items are more or less closely related to mfft* some business fact. i'lCaS these facts up in a becoming "Let the merchant come down off hit -b of v.'ords, and they will find readers, fedestai." even though they be ia a "mere advertisement." Let the merchant come down off his pedestal and talk in his £% -JS&idfaads. J He needn't be flippant—far from it, 'MSi 'MSi btit let him not write as if he were ad -iv ~~ igjf dressing somebody afar off, and telling ."* j him about something at even a greater n I Tg The newspaper goes right into its i ... '•*' : r*MS reader's house—goes in and sits down j [ Igfiji "" ' - ■ *-7*r~~~ST - / with him. j >\ I l '/ ' ; V ..... •" .£;•''?! L\\- — in his hands while he is smoking after 1 , - the meal. It reaches him when he is in • A —r-r' ' - an a PP roac bable condition. 1* 1 \'' 4 * That's the time to tell him about j your business—clearly, plainly, convinc i ' ' iugly—as one man t#lks to anothsr. ! V .-'l- t Jis"' v 7*' poet into ir.r •raJer't _ _ ~ „ . k.use «hJ site a.i.ji nii.l CUrlet Auetm BeUet, New VtrK Williamsport & North Branch Railroad TIIMIIE In effect Monday. Hep. 20, I9OG. Readdown _ Read up Flag stations where time is marked "i" AM P M P.M. P.M I'M A MA. M. AM STATIONS. AM AM A. M. A. M. I'M I' M I'M I'M 10 15 12 80 420521« SO 10 2o' 7 80' Halls... . 0207 00 9371215 400 8 10 20 1258 fl 23 525 0 f1025 f7 5 I'em,while ... 6187 57 933 12 12 3 sfl 5n09 55 10 .<0 1 0.. 132 8 S;> li <ll 1031 8 ('1 . llUKhesville... 6087 48 !l 22 12 (0 345450 'I 4 r ' 113489 542 0 0 10 42 fR 00 Picture Rocks «j l r> 10 51 3 3fi. y ss. 1 i'.' iII 019 fKOO ....(. 1 til'HUllil Kl if, q •(., 1 2fi 451 li 54' hl4 ...Glen Mtuvr... ins *3' is ■> 134 1500 700 fS 2O ..Strawliridge ." io .1 322 i) li: 14015 05 708 112 ...Beet'Mflt li 10 .5,3 13 """ <i ok 1 l :f 807 7 05 820 ..MuncvValley 10 20 309 <> 05 1 85 ■> 1 ; ' ' 10 831 ... Soin>to\vn 10 10 3 07 8 00 S 8 45 9 02 Ini ii te !> -jp " ' . - }.i t" 1005 f9 20 ..Berniie 8 r,l (inn -i I 0 09 ....Satti rtield 8 50 ...... '» i M 'A.M. | AM A.M. I'M pJI PM PM AM AM AM PM PM PM 620 300 020 7 10 SotieStmvn 01 '» '.> lo 510 900 7OH 31810 Oh 758 Eagles Mere 8*27 152 422 Kl2 iff2B t'.» ...Diulioro '".»s - r.irrt- 3 ft 00 400 1229 10 00 ?80 Wllliamsjiort 680 10 S«> 12 39. 637 10;;i S. D. TOWNSEND, D. K TCWNSEND, Gen. Manager,Huglaesville P.isstnger Agent. I Try Ihe *; :• v-. J* • e Once. Kine I-'r .- . • '•> ; t : ~r~Y •" • • • -—1 | NEAT WORK t - ~ 4 MODICRN FA< i i ' :- i'l'lßt • 112 '' fs n qp . : v L IJC » Redaction Sale of SHOES r; Great P)3rgairi<; Groceries and Provisions. We have the best goods at the lowest prices. II you j want a good sa-.k of Hour, tr> the I aural Brand (112 winter wheat and you will use no other. Special pii es on large I quantities. Our n otto is: ' Best Goods at Lowest Prices." J. S. HERRINGTON, DUSHROE, PA. PAIR BAN I^s GAS or CASOLINE ENGINES. There are many Gas and Gasoline Engines and OKl : "FAIRBANKS" Some resemble it in construction, others in name BUT THERE IS ONLY ONE FAIRBANKS ENGINE. „ Engines that excell in quality and moderate in c Vertical from one to ten horse power. Horizoi./a' horse power up i THE FAIRBANKS COW 701 Arch St., PhiU CHARLES L. WING, Agent, L