'U f':kxiL; L-i: . Published Every Thursday AXlornoon By The Sullivan Publishing Co At the Count® Seat, of Sullivan County. tjAI'OHT: PA. \V C. M A >s. I'l'.'Sideii. THOa. J. i N'GHAM, See y &*r.jas. Sutler ed at the Poat Office it L.iporte, as second-clase imr'l matter, PLAN TO ENLARGE GAPITOLGROUNDS State Officials and Members of the House and Senate Favorable. The Fox Bill So Drawn That the Property Must Be Acquired at a Fair Price. Harrlshurg, Jan. 29. —At the reeep t: N by DIP Harrisburg Board of Trade la.- t weelt to Governor Stuart and other officers of.the state government, to the members of the legislature and in '.he Legislative Correspondents' As :;of iation. the subject of the extension i:!' Capitol Park was referred to indi rectly by Governor Stuart In his sp eeh. V. bile lie did not in terms commit himself he very clearly indi cat il that he was in favor of the en tv. prise, saying that he understood v.l was wanted and that he believed legislature, which he sr.il is of unusually hish character, could be de li led on tu do whatever was for the bvt interests of the state. Anyone who knows conditions sur rounding the cnpitol knows that the c.'il i rgement of the park, as proposed, is of prime importance to all the peo ple ;f the state. ( her speakers referred to the mat in' more directly. Senator DeWalt, who spoke ior President Pro Tom. V > oils, of the senate, who was tin :: v I '.ably absent, declared that while Pennsylvania has the most magnificent -id most beautiful capitol of any state in the Union, its surroundings were utterly inadequate and mean. He pbe'-jed himself and his fellow-mem . i.= to vo:. for any proper bill for the enlargement of the grounds as pro v I. These sentiments were Heartily tided by the senators and repre : n''lives, as well as by everybody elr.o in the great auditorium, which was <• lied with the leading numbers of the s:ate government and the general assembly and the most prominent busi ness and professional men of Harris burg. No on" should be deluded by the statements of chronic kiekera and i nil-hacks ihat this is a Harrisburg en terprise and for the'benefit of Harris burg. It is a great public improvement for the benefit of the people of the '..-hole state, which the poopla 112 llir risbnrg recommend because t:. y are on the ground and see the l cessity ler it. There is no pecuniary or specu lative interest whatever behind this vr.ov vnent. The people of the state can rest as sured of this. The following is a summary of the provisions of the bill to provide for the extension of Capitol Purloin re duced in the senate on Monday even ing. January 21. by Senator John 11. Fox. The goverror shall appoint three cfajnulps'onerr., none of whom shall b .• Interested direelly cr indircetle iu any of Cue pre iu be aequiiod. who shall cons ;tute the Capitol Park ex ten--! n te ■■■■■•. w '.use work shall be compip ■.l an-i vhieh shall e.cpire by limit:: <-n Jti 1 1.. 1911. Any va cancy ir !'. i> t ... : i. t.hai": '»•• fill "! by appointment by the governor for the une" a.ired t ' ni. The coma.-isiim is authorised to re quire title in iht- . i.i ■ a to ;-l the land'P.m is ih? Pr .- Ca.p <•. Park on the v.e-t. the P ia vlvi.nl railroad or. the east, Xcah t r t r the north and Y.'ahmt stroet. t ' south, con'aininri i'.-out 1-1 . cr s, <• elusive of streets. No land shall be aetnnlly tni 'a 1 the commonwealth until the i\ y i Harrisburg shall by ordinance provi-i for the vacation of all the s*r t s, . leys and other highways in ib.it se tion without any lial)ility on i'~. pari of the commonwealth for da mar s. The commissioners may acquire th ■ land by purchase at reasonable pri -t ; lo be agreed upon between them and the owners, but if they cannot agree the commissioners may on GO days no tice to the owners of their intention to do take possession of the land and such possession shall vest absolute title in the commonwealth. The commissioners may assess the d- . "gos aftr-r full hearing on due no t;;:o to the owners. If the owners ai net satisfied they can appeal to the liar.ahjn county court for the fixing of damages in the usual way. The bill carries nn appropriation of 11.CU0.000 or as much as may b° n . - s::ry for the payment, of the real estate taken. s will be seen there can he no spec ulative snake concealed in t' i Hi 1' 'j h•• commission is to be appointed by Cos rnor Stuart. Probably none ( them will b<» r idents of Ifan-isb t: or Dauphin county. No unfair prices .•an he paid for the land becaus • in ca. of dlsr-sxeeroont the price ot■ -1- PI-I !■ ring an-.l inspection will be fi :ed b a ry of view subject to conlin :;u;c • by tbr court. None of the money at i : illsi> d will probably be lcqnUr l ". ■ year, ns it will take months for th preliminary work of th» commis si. i to bs done. The disbursement of the $1,600,000 • r so much of it as may be n< essary. p.ovided 112( r in the bill, will e:.teui ■ > r a |.:> if.d of four yeais, » that Ire wHI be no draft on the treasui i' an.v one year thai will at BH inl -r --f r n with p. .jper provision for the stut • und penal institutions, the public schools and the making of good i ,mds. Any one who is familiar with the sit uatlon must see that this is great pub lic imiuotvejaeiit ihut e.very (.on^iderst | y , .... ■ ' .1 ! ; ' .. i H ! f I: t " ' i ! hftnee in vali".' ar«l is bound in ih: net t future to be built up with large fac tories ar.d i! :.i will enii: ■- 1 v (•!-.• irF t ! " view of ~ i ( pit- tf c -j tho a.; r.ed :• •.»= it ji iii- i * . v.. • t- • • . ! Co. . ... ik.il" ' 'r- '.■ .■ i'. 1 " I in-: editors in •••vry coumy tit i! th# public aentiment thromglnSnt th " | rtote if ovOTwhelminglx in favor ot . j ihi i grc.' I w< ■h. Notice. i Notice is 'u-roby i' -n (o nil i:i'<- jaoles that the <'i.itn:s 'im !of Sullivjiivcounty will ho'il tlto Tri nomial appeal for the year 1007 at the i>lac.::i> 1 ott t'lO dales as fel lows iti tin 1 respective boroughs uud township.-i oi Sullivan county, and |atnooth r time will their bo ud- I journoil, : jiecial, or private appeal days held. Cherry. January 00. lilectiou House, in Township, '.) a. m..nt d p. m. C. Mey, January 29, llunsitigers IJolelj 9 a. in., .'i p. m Onshore, January i'S. Cijv. .M. I lloooni.- Dushore, i' a in., .. p. m j P.tvidson, I'cbiuaiy 7, 15a>ley- Hotel, a, in . 3 [). in. Ragles :\fc re, February .*>, Alle^he.:^ House. 9a. m.. p. m. Kiklnnd, Jiiiiiiary Kii'cl'c.ii lloi .-;. 9a. m . .! |>. in, Forksviliv, January 2-. Fork.-\iile 11>■ i:-1 SI a. m.and '» p. in. Forks, January 2f.. Wail.ur:. .. Schc House, 9a. in.and .'i p. m. Fcx, Jaim: iv U4. 1 v-ecti n ilouse. 9 i.m and .'J p. rn. ii January i! 3. Place of liolJin;.: cleetioi . 9 a. in.and .1 e. m. I.a port j'l wp., Fi-I "iiary 4. at ■: ui • i.. t • ■ in CVm. ollice, 9 a in.and J p. in. f.nporte 11.in., Fcbruar- 1 ruvv.-l-lii v, Fcl.ruarv ti. Kic'-iion II 'i-.'. 9 a. in. a a.! ii p. in. (.'on era I Apjieal Day, F.-l- ruarv S. a. in. and 3 p. in. F ll.M.<'arty. ) I'. P. Maniieit, > '' Michael McDonald. ) Win. P. f-'iiochi.aker, Clerk, tumiftry '2. Re.uister'a Notice. Notice i- herehy given th.it the : ' inj' Acc.oi. ■ih ive !.■ eu ti ! d . n e.. < Fir.-: and Final Account of. Il itii.- j Kli/.abeth I-:.i:child, l» <.l P I Borough, Sullivan county, P i., dei.ca.-e.i Last and i inal Account of Mrs. 112 ied ' Newell, A ini i . : t .11 i:< .1. I>. n. c. t. no! | the es'ate of Dai iel Fairchii-1. d . d I Fiist and Final Ace->!int of r,\ Watts. A illlilli tr.it ri \ -of Jerry V\ ■ latf of l-'.r. i II to vnshi|i, dei ■. - I First and F. :1 Account . F.-i )in 1 W.irbiutoi' A ui > r iior .i, b. N.i : ■ suite ot A ...t i.iic McCarty. dt-cea And the sHine will h - presented tu the tiourt tiourt ol Sullivan county 0' Min lay, -u-ry 25.i tun t'einol; pin.. I.>r'(• .nfirmath,u. TilO.M \s !■:, KI.XNIii'V, K< :.i-:er, l!e.:i terV liil .■<p ri-,Pa., Jnn. o; IjiCGuae Notices* Notice is hi re by ;.iven thai ti; • l',.i ...» in. rtppli-- ii.:-lei- lit ei.se l.uv. In. a .it i ill lay Ollice .''' d till - ; ae. w i;l lie |. e •1 to the ' 'out t ..! <>: :.!■ ■. r Se- o;r • 112 tin I'e i-e o! Saili. ..II t nutv <i , MONDAY. ;he IS: li day oi F ii'.'.lM' AU\ at 2 o'clock p. in. CI 110 Kii Y TWP. . Mildred. •hi Miirphy. r. -taurant li. . i-'rank F. Schaad, iii-til! ,v iicei.sa, •John C. Sohaud, tavern iice • I:.nils J. Connor, tavern license. 'i-eph HeDni i'i. tavern licn-e, •I.i' D't' -y, tavirn h ■ <■ c. Mi : .1, I. Weaver, tavern license. llitli'l tiers - , a holesalc Poetise. Willi , i -i ':t Icy, t;tV' 'i n V iiceuee, Sat Ici In 1 I. Chen' Mil:.-: .11 li C.. --. ' MM, ii ... ' Dusliore. : Leo ... ' ii.., 112 llit ~ ; COL LEY T '. P. ti'\ i I u:.--.: .i-r. tavei n licet' -e. 1 ■ .'I, \ Lopt/: :y K. MeKiblii:..-, tav-rn li. ..st • a 'lies P '' c' lee, ta v. rn lie us.', it: A < iri'V, wholt sale lit >O. . viak, re - MI; ... '■■. ; i- •. " be- t. I . ~-,11 ; ~ • . " .'j't 1 i i !>•■•• i•, ri st :u: aat it: r. a. DA VIT.iSON TWP: Sonestown. ID: ic H. 1... ,ili, i .vi<rn 1 iev Mnncy Valley. Wi Pin, H.'pier tavern" license. I LP:> Ml" .: , r. ... HI -a i I:!. - ' " ' ' uvrn lii en>e, l'Jinmoiia. Mi.'liael J Devaiinc. res auranl P '.i -r. P -r1 : 11 {l. I i Hit)! : 11. An'! i,n- Rouse, tavern license. ■ n.i kev, tavern ,-iei sc. I •1 ti. t '. . , .)•. restaur i:.i : i vn-c. I'll '••!-: li. MeD uiahl. re.-ta'it' uit iicin" .! 'i\..;iar I t'N iel. wholes tic litteiise, 1 lis M : • p., >l;< ii 1 ill. ui. ii. V.inl iiskii ... tavern iicease, FIE !;<VII.I.F. i' »uo'n;ii j ' <:•>"'' - ftiiin tav'erß license, 11 ill-grovtr. 1 poirpi: l:*'!:.')l''.: if. : I':a I: W ■ : •i t r ( r.tfii lied'sp, i loiin llussen, Jr., tavern license. j • ■ ■' i » .-. Nor ' 11101) 'I i A' a . "-i s ' DY. • "evk. ! Pi t j :>s, i«i7, | I ■ ...v. ■ S''."aa :..ia."V."; I ;OYSPEP'i SCIDE Lie grcntestotd to DiG£iT!OM. I Cultivate the Habit of buying reputable I OQils ironi a reputabe concern. 'A'e are ....• nts Cov W. L. DOUGLAS - - SHOES fro> • _ to 5.00 pj - -- \t- j ""': fTSfcW-- od School Shoe's . .. - • % m• 01 hoys has no equal '. Tracys Shoes tor' farmes are, we lind, . _ al\ya>s satisfa tory. £■ •> A GOOD ASSORTMENT \°\ CHILDREN'S' and c . - v \ LADIES' Heavy Shoe Fine Goods at correct • / " iX- '. prices. |/ V - - v Clothing Made to Order j AJ: '<•t"i ;iv n ranee and guaranteed otsd in l-<. ) m eri 1 v/orkmanshio and price mte. \Y. o ni« .s'f> rc !' ni. tin; Flaj* Brand. It, is not clioap, but •. >od. . -iTcc..:. ; . Ask jour dealer for it or write us for prices, t.ONT SUPPLY Co. n r .n -nl r-lopnh n■, < Q PROPRIETORS NORD 's r 1 • '• MONT STEAM MILL, I?, • 2 32 _ Short Talks on . '"^sind ByjCharles Austin I ! No. 19. rvj 1 « generally read ad ■••ertisemeats more than they did a few years ago. Tti' ■.i is to . .v.nd in t! .! adrertis :nents themselves. Ivc : ' -■ r.i<«ro caref.U I'.: m they used to be. They make the advertise rr,. i ■ ore;; lab!.;. Some of them even become, in a ai. pa: .meat of the paper, and p iple look for them ' every day v.i'.h : . much acst aad pleasure as they turn to /TT\. any other feature. lis iri;j of many department stores all over la j ; is just one man who appre- "T c S 1 1. thj v:.1:,-.! of ach interc. t. (i yJ\ ' rr / Hi '.!; a <" 1 set s yle. lie tells / WVwwta&jie' ? j k .<ra.. ijj', 0 ' i.itere.=v'ug iu Lis : , ...a -.very iof inter *: . - • • i:i ~, I business. Look oyer the misaellauy page of jj any j iper—look at its local news columns, J —j; •iad its telegraph news, for that matter, Ii ad you'll See that the majority of the % * items are more or less closely related to yjps some business fact. l£\,> press these facts up in a becoming -z,/ m, merchant m, rarb of words, and they will find readers, M«W. ~ a '.:,;h 11: -y be ia a "mere advertisement." Let the merchant come down off his pedestal and talk in his ' ads. , • He needn't be flippant—far from it, '* y ■*.- ' J but let liim not write as if he t —e ad "• "... Tv • —~ " 7" . • dressing somebody afar oft. an 1 telling ■ , ■!: , ,-) him about something a: ev .n r. reater • . ' v distance. -----r tf ?■. ....... i i lio newspaper got ; r ~.10 its /!%'—.\ ,. ' reader's house—goes in an.', fits down withhim * It is on the table wLcn lie eats, and in his hands while he is smoking after 1 - the meal. It reaches him w hen he is in n r ... " ' an condition. That's the time to tell him about • , ' vour business—clearlv, plainly, convine. • - • . v i\ ■ iagly—as one man talks to another. ' - *• Tk* Mr g'.et r.'e-'a into it* rtmiir'* _ . , _ , A.i J. ■ i. . U'/'.'i CcfyrigM, Charltt Austin Baits, Arw }VrJt. -pfjoA* ain u. *»A|ui* Bu;ieei| }soio oti» . • ' ¥ A VlVtn'C le cough and cold cure for over O C/-» |TF| To PATENT Good Ideas %-P Jlm. Y JL* O ye years now comes also in a i! i [5 ' Q '>'s may be secured tJ J # ». ,-arai.'.. Audrey r^\/r\ A m. Convenient to carry with you. Don t C j 7P 1 J l:.i rv, TENT RECORD. L V I § ||3 A |\T | be without it. Ask your druggist. 3 lAC '' Vtv. S JLw/VI R| jSI SgR B B H M for parlor, hall, sitting room, bed room, dining room, kitchen, and every other room i : Hb :jZ 112 tel Rll SB ft Is that we sell you these beautiful, rich wall papers at the lowest prices they can t'4 9 H Hld be bcught for anywhere in the world. You mustn't judge the quality of our wall - 7' j v •- 112c 1 !",™ H ■_ B B paper by our low price. We sell no trashy papers; ours are all honest quality. V y i.-v, B0 il ,5Li; SsSS S H■ B MM BBL From our endless selection tor the season wo show here four designs, as follows: . rr'iy Nr> - " j . i. «r.dcrpa.nwlthd#llcaterinkflowei»ar,dglltßcroll. rsiior uper. in 'he word shades of ' " ' , 1 -inch borders and celling to match. 16 rh border and ceiling 10 match, per double bcvncie.imandsiil.wiitipinkroses.9-ln.bor ar.'_ csi.. ,io cu:: :r ' is, ;>:jo ... I, also 12c <oll. also ....: i»e der and ceiling to match,pel double roll,also SOc '' ■ ; .i| ■ for our 1905 Free Simple Book ol Wall Papers, showing you the actual pap»r. its true coloring and design, and quoting j, y : :on iii :;i .tructions for hanging wail paper. We can supply complete combinations, ceiling and border to match all our w&il patterns; also lrJ .indent ce-.l.ngs, down to p.- irtouldlng, doing away with borders. Dcn't buy a roil ci wall paper till you get our free sample book and become posted on style, quality and price. Write for It today. 9 I Montgomery Ward £y Co., Washington Streets "" Chicago VVilliamsrort & Nort'. . .:; <J TIME r PI.IS. In effect Monday. K ; .2 , : •'<<». Reail down = ~,, lit ix siaticiis wLere tllfci marl i I I ! ! ■ ' I ! AM v M I'. M. I'.M 1' MA>IA. M. A M ST. • • • •• .v M • v • «• vi M 10 IS 12 50 4 315 21' C SO 1 10iO " I .. i " I 4 r. 10 20 12 55,1428 I) 20 r, ;« (:0 'J.i f7.V,' ]'i i •' ■ , 10 40 105 4 82'5 S5« 41' 10 35 801 111.; i i. ; , 1 i:< 4 89.5 12 •> r, 10 42,18 W. Pin i, • • , •> 1 19 1 44 i! 49 f}-C0 ....( I i, 1 Jfi |sl (! 51 8 14 ...Celt • • ' 1 :<l 15CO 700 f8 20 ..Hlit-wl ■ - ' ii 1 10 7 f3 112 . lfcwlii; ■ i. s •• 1185 07 705 8 ..111;! ' . j. , . i| i ' 1 65 518 7 10 881 ...1 ... •, 1(7 s . if *> 18 I'M 112 Bt I lilt. . 11 • 1 1 7 ... g ■ - r .45 ■ 902 i.i n.. . . r..j 7ij c 1558 1012 r. I . 1.. 7 , . | >■ 1605 10 20 ..Her . km"'' c M I 6 09 ....Pit:., idel.:. .. s '.h S A.M. Si A. Mi M I V A.M . PM PM AM AM ,\1 I'M I'M PM 620 800 020 710 Bone • Imvn it 15 M) 5 1(1 ;» mi 7OH 848 10 08 758 Kagles M.I ■ sJ7 1 r>.' \JJ kl2 #JS - ...j)ui-1M,n... ~~ fii ii 'JH " 2<> In r>o ...Tow ui-ilri... 71..S - :;o 1210 WilK» ltnrrc :i C 5 800 4*oo 1229 10 00 730 WlUi«ir*pon 680 1089 12 89 587 joit 1 S. D. TOWNSEND, D. K. TOWNSEND. Con. Manager,Hughesvilln Passenger Agent. RedactioH Sale of 5H0P.3 . (ireot P.arqaiiis Groceries at i i . We have the best goods a: t'. !..o '• r : . If vi I want a good sack of flour, ir ?! < i : a i i : « 112 >. i r !Vi heat and you will use no oi lit■ m pit <>'• ! jquintities. Our n otto is: 4 * I*.• si i L .o c.i- i • s.' J. S. HERRIi^iiTON, DUSHROF, PA. PAIRSA H¥)3 GAS or GASOLINE ' ENGI N K S. T here are many Gas and (iasoiirt Fi pisc and O v >• "FAIRBAHI IS" Some resemble it it; construe!ior, o'Jv.rs in ; rne BUT THERE . IS ONLY ONE Engines that excel! in quality and moderate in cost. Vertic; i from one to ten horse power. F J orizou. f al three iiorse power up i THE .""AIP3ANKS COMPANY, 701 Arch St., Philadelphia. CHARLES L. WING, Agent, Laporte I =-• - - - --- - t
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