Republican news item. (Laport, Pa.) 1896-19??, February 14, 1907, Image 2

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Published Every 'Limr. Uvy a' yrnoon
li? Tit Sullivan Publishing Co
At the County Seat of Sullivan County.
bAFOHTE, PA.
\Y c, M ..„IN. I'r si<U'n.
THOS. .1. INt.IIAJI, Suc'y A Tivas.
Sntered ai the Po 1 Office at La porte, as
second-claee mp.il matter.
(THE CHANGE"
Conducted by
jj 3. W. DARROV/, Chatham. N. V., I j
112 Vre&i CoviCßpor,(hnt yew Turk Slate i I
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THE COUNTRY OVER.
iM.lf*!** Co *v( v i?iu& 31< s ial*ei k3»i|> i;i:«l
Otliei* iti(a*rN In VuriouN SlaleN,
< hi fr-ept. 1 the jzT.tn&e membership In
,\ w York stuto was about 70,000, but
tiioi't' are lull}* Ci.iKJO or 0,000 more
in others in j.-'o.l lauding, although
fe-u paid up to tli.it date. 'J here lias
l.ieci a gain '1 O.ti'.'O the last year iu
thirty-five new (Tangos. New York
! - paid into tlic uatioiirtlgrange treas
ury in dues. Out of sixty-one
I I atks in tii ■ siato outside 0i New
> ■ !." city fifi.v-two have gratiscs. .lef-
II m is ihe banner county, with a
membership of 0,850. Grange lire in*
su'iiuce can!, i in tlie stale amounts
to ;00,0,5<;,-i95.
Now .Jersey has 12,000 members in
.; BlanaiiiK in JOG sill ordinato
and L'o per cent own their
own halls or have sites purchased.
Ui-i:i:;-o fire insurance carries about
v - i : ; 10,000.
lie iu ware lias gained about 25 per
i ,'ui in iiiiinbership in the past year,
in hat state the grange has full
clun ve of Ihe farmers' institutes.
■ msyh ■ i.ii:i reports thirty-eight new
gi ' u-os ti ■ past year and has paid
. >. i < into ihe national grange treas
ury. Five national grange banks have
: . .! oi'.'.i: '.el ill Pennsylvania, and
:ii• are others in tlie process of or
a lion. There are about 50,1)00
us-", bers of till? Order in that state.
M. -acliii.-etts lias made a gaiu of j
i '.bership In tiie past year of l.."t;o
»:i lias something over 21.000 mem i
hers now. Orange tiro insurance is
very popular.
X-■ Hampshire has H'j.VKtibordin.ite
i run cs am! nineteen Pomona granges.
\v"!>. a t. . I inembership of 2S,o'n).
ICausas reports the largest ; range
• • ••• in t".r tilted States and the
most sueee lul one. It has been in
operation twenty-nine years and its
: have .ai (Milted to .S'.;,t on
whir i there lias i.een a net protlt of
over i''l;is.o J(i. The co operative enter
prises are in a nourishing condition.
Connecticut has secured the national
g-!in mc .ing for 1007. This will be
one of tin largest attended m lional
}";• n.cs ever held, and ii is believed
t!m: : rcc.i d seventh degree class will
be initiated.
112 '.ibiornia l as 0,000 members of the
order, and the work of organizing
granges is g'iitg forward. There are
lr e juvenile gian.v •< in the state.
Wi'shiiigi 'ii reports twenty nine new
granges o gaulzed within t!ie past
:range yes.rand one county p ram e.
Many new grange halls are being
built. The g: :: g.' ;. r-atiy la lps in the
work of the farmers' institute and is
.t s: iag fa tor in securing legislation
in farmers' lute. :s,
Yertnonl ha' "inisse.l lii'ii n new
si..- '"iii.! > g 'ai: i the pn--t year and j
tw-> county gr i w. The '- range is !
eoil. 'an a a., w irk in late, leg- I
isUitlve and educational matters.
vith over » »••,-, ,'ara; ul,-o I'orty- I
me l'o:n ,;!• It i a live |
I".'ill. :e st .'.aial 'a- r..' or la u sirotig
fllct •!' 11l 1'..: .i I • 'a !■ i.
•V tof ■■■••-. ' ,-J !. 'hi Hieil |
annual i, . a: r.- |• . i j
December, Dele ates o'x ul i have
work.
Colorado and C0..n0 .: i.t . ' \\
\ irgtnla hold 11 • -i:• I i »i; .
J.mn. y. New York in I'el , . <
gon In May, \Yashinglo:i in ,! •. Ten
riessee and Texas in Aogtist, Califor |
jiia, Kentucl: l .' ami lowa in Ootoh j
and the ei. !iteen other state jrran. : '
meet In December.
LARGEST GRANGE COUNTIES
Tliey Are .li>a<>vs<m and S(. Luwreiior,
In .\t-xv York Statu.
The two comities with the largest '
membership in the United States tire
. Person and St. Lawrence, in New
V - k state. Jefferson has (5,850 meni
i era, and St. Lawrence has over 5,000,
The largest single grange is Wolcott,
in New York state, with over 000 mem- ,
hers. In Jefferson county there are
elve grangi s wi !i over 200 members
i .ieli and 1■ ■■ tha.n 300, 1.:.ore ire live j
i !f !i over and le« tisnii -1 in, and
' ■ •is one with M" meni''e,-s. Out of
thh y-throe graiag's In the county j
t 1 . nty-thr; o own their own halls, ICI
t • one of the O t coi>it!('i has a
a hi .. • m aa' -.r-hip than >-•, era'
of the smaller grange states, and Jet- '
• on la.a a larger mmal.e;- alp than
i". aornia, Minnesota. I>i-law..re nnu
lit le Island combined. Th"re are
£■ farm, rs in .fe i' ,-sou county, so
li t there la an average of one and i
-'-It mem c rat > every farm in the
■ oaaty. Tie re has been a gain of (I.oe >
i-i Hi-; o in tne past year iu
. . v York
i ANO C D oh' "oiHTS 1
. PTI B Ha# ■ £ OBTAINED
!• ...-VICE AS TO PATENTABILITY £»L", ** i
v - tice in '• Ii reative
't/trffrii tnoiifrnje. Tvo r< I ' r arent ired. ]
112 Uttmilrietlrci ittdantla). liditii. 1
E. G. SIOGER'r Patent Lawyer,' Washlnston, D C. j
| Notice is 1, rebjr given tb<t the i'oUoiv
■ V Accounts have been tiltd in mv olliee,
! v, 'l.
l ir-taml Final Account ot Ilatiie li.
N' veil, adhuiiiMrntri* of the estate ot'
h .-.ahtUi ! a.iie.hihl, lute of I>hh 11c>re j
. ia rough, Sullivan couniv, I'a., decetei l.
Last file! F'inal Account of Mr?-. I-'rcd
Nt wet 1, Administratrix «i. I>. n.o, t,|. of
, j the estate o£ Daniel FairchHJ, deceased |
; First a; ! Final Account c( Mjr.'c
: Watts. All linNirutrix of .lerrv Watts. 1
|h:e-of I>a\idsou toxTiship, deceased. I
First aa,' Final Accnit'-.i r.t" I'.dwiu 11. I
| Wrtiburt.il.. Adinini-iraiur il. h. n. ol the;
I sal eol Af.geline McCnrty, deceased. j
I And the ame will he |ireseuted to the i
Or|ihans" ( >nirt of Sullivan county on
I Monday, February 25, 1007, ut three
J o'clock p. in., for confirmation.
THOMAS I-i. K F.N NKI )Y, Register. !
lie :i.-tei-'s office.l.ajiorte.l'a., .lan. 25,' 06. ;
License Notices.
Notice is hereby given that the fol'ov
oig applicants lor license have been filial
n my olliee and the same will In prc.-enl-1
•i to the "onll .a IJtiHrter Sessions of the I
i'C K-e ol Siiliiviiri < 'ounty on
'IONDAY.the IStli day ot FKUUr.U.'Y I
ii - o'clock' p. m.
CIIEIiIiY TUT.
Mildred.
K a restaurant license.
I''r; nk F. Schaad, distillers license,
1 tin Scliaad. tavern license,
I anus ,J. Connor, tavern license,
Joseph Ilelsnian. tavern license.
II Ii ii I'a lev, tavern license. Mildred. '
I.C. Weaver, tavern license.
ll'-rsi, wholesale license.
M urrav.
W ill in m llaleyj tavern license,
Satter field.
Patrick Mo'lee. restaurant license.
I herry ill-:
lohn C. Cross, tavern license,
Onshore.
Leonard Ililbert, wholesale license.
CO I, LEY TUT.
'. F. Ifunsingcr, tavern license, Colli v.
T'opezt
Mare IMeKihhins, tavern liceiu-e
la'nes P. Mcfiee. taven-Jlti use.
Kdwin A. Oarcy, wholcßfrta licetisoc
liinel S aviak. restaurant license,
Ia in » Ifyai t. test.iurant license,
|I. sepli ilo. hvealc, reslaurant license. '
DA V Ilea iN TWP:
SuiiestOW n.
hutiiel 11. I.oriih, t.tvirn license,
Harry Baslev, tavern license.
Muncy Vallev.
U'iiliam llojilcr tavern license,
■Jlis Sivatik. restaurant license.
S. lay lor, tavern license,
Emmons.
Michael .1. I>e\anney. restaurant license, j
DTSIIttHK HdliOCiill.
An hony li hi -e. tavern license,
\l.eh:iel i nmiuiskey. tavern license, >
'"l.n I' I, ii.e. tavern license.
'"trick D.-ly. restaurant license. i
Margaret Connor, restaurant license, '
,'n' i'i't M ice. I'e-i.iurant license,
■'a rick 1.. Mcllonald, restaurant license.
William I' Niel. wholesale license,
EAGI I".S ME HE BoltOl'illl. j
■ in. 11. \ .oil askirk. tavern license,
FDKKSYH.LK HOIiOT'OII
'. M.:-• • 1111 in, tavern licei sc.
11l I, I.Si lilt »YE TUT,
la cob i 'asci nan. lave rn licence, II ill-grove.
T. VPOiri'i: l!ulp i|'t j 11,
rank \\'. liallaglicr tavern license,
lohn Hansen, Jr., tavern license.
LAI'OIITE T« I'.
■ o. W. Kicster, tavern license.Xordinont ]
SII IlEWSltrilY TWP.
A'illiam 1. l' .rmeter tavern license.
THOMAS E KI:NNI:DY. Clerk'
'lerk's office, Laporte, I'a., Jan. 28.190"
112 "
I B Capital anj Surplus, $430,000.00 3
| irf 11 11 !■ 112 t j
iC' > j
I You Must Save j
| your money if you expect to !
! | rise in the world —
I I We you to do it by pay- | j
1 jjj ing 3 per cent, compound jg i
interest on savings,
a Open u.n account with us and |. j
iet s ;r,t of the money you 112. !
jj work for bLgin to work for |
! y° u - 1 1
r I'll 'K>t I vi'U
3 i . mi.;.!,iu tu AL.ii. E i
Write for If. If'
112 .r "OSfAVfANNA $
eojv^_:,Yr
SCKAisroN, FA. |
: % A
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
This ]irep:iratloii Contains all of lie
(litestalll. ami digests ail kimN
loud. It gives Instant relief a. ml n.-vi .
fails to cure. It. allows you to "lit
the food you want. Then .- 1 '■
btonmchs ca.it tahi it. Hvit-ue;, .rv
tluaisantl.s of dyspeptic:? have : • r
«:ured after everything e 1 .im- •* !•
lltieijualle ! for i!:•» st i a 1 ' !!.!
ren with wca s siotti..cits t ; :i n:t
First dose relieves. A <!iei unm cc -sMrr.
Cures all stomach trouSiJ-rs
t'repiireil only by K. C. Oi. WiTT A Co., C'litciKU
The sl. but Ue couuiuia SMi limes Ihe 60c. su>*
j Cultivate the Habit of buying reputable!
goods Irom a reputabe concern.
We are nts for W. L. DOUGLASS SHOES fro> -j.so'
_____ to 00 P ?
"Ift Wood School Shoes
: . % .M 'orboys has no uiuat.
Tracys Shoes for' .
farme.s are, we tlnd, 1
'-<<*>£& always sat is fa tory.
a a gsss_ A GOOD ASSORTMENT
\ V\ of CHILDRENS' and j
*T. \%\ LADIES' Heavy Shoe
J \o s '*\ Fine Goods at correct
fi T-IWI *. - prices.
! fe'EßESTteoosHoTir
I
Clothing Made to Order
'All ha-.e tiie right appearance and guaranteed otsd
in both materia! . . vi workmanship and price mte.
"We h!m> niaiuif.irturo 1". oil. the Fhig Brand. It is not cheap, lmt
j gcKxl. I ■ correctly in.-nio. Ask your dwtlw for itor write us for prices. ;
INORDAAONT SUPPLY CO.
General Merchants, p &SNTITE?M MILL?" I
JjO PA,
Short talks on
Acs vert i&ino
. ' iv C harlesAustinj&ates®;
! ;£ i. \ -j
No. U).
i People generally road advertisements more than they did a few years ago.
The reason is to be found in tlis advertisements themselves.
Advertisers are more careful than they used to be. They make the advertise
' mcnts more readable. Some of them even become, in a
v,:iy, a department of the paper, and peiplo look for them
I every day with as much zest and pleasure as they turn to
: any other feature. Jtjt*
This is true of many department stores all over JT
; la many cities there is just one man who appre- 7/ \ j
i ciates the value of such interest. Av»\.( /
lie bie iKS away from the old set style. He tells / i^ga/\VjL'■£. -
something interesting in his space every ' >cae.^^P"^\
There are lots of interesting things in —— *
business. Look over the miscellany page of
any paper—look at its local news columns, J
lad its telegraph news, for that matter, E& '-"'j* )
i and you'll see that the majority of the #«<!* >. J
' items are more or less closely related to
i some business fact. yf
\ Dress thSao facts up in a becoming .. Ut tht merchant com, <Lr,m\ff hi,
j -,irb of words, and they will find readers, ftdtstml."
j even though they bain a "mere advertisement." Let the merchant come
down off his pedestal and talk in his
£ r :'\
fyf9 He needn't be flippant—far from it,
/p V hut let him not write as if he -■ —e ad
. TI 6 f.e Lirr
! t -&- Xv J* -— r~ P dressing somebody afar iff, and telling
•••". , x <* U'3 i'rk I - ;f- ! i jSf& him about something at ev. ai. greater
# *W distance.
ie ||| The newspaper goes ri it its
w /'l]S rca der's house—goes in an.: . down
I * ~/\i ' It is rn the table when he eats, and
(' ' 7 * ' -4K'■' ,n ' ; ' hands while he is smoking after
-y ' , ~ -j the meal. It reaches him when he is in
( ' ij; 1 ' an ft PF condition.
! ' J I That ' B the tin)e to tdl bim flbout
I 'Mk uk!hSß" b ' .£ •/ wvour business—clearlv, plainly, convine.
ingly—as one man talks to another.
**2jU nrtftufer gott rizU into its rnUtr 1 * ~ „ , . .. _ .. .
ut a.*i tit* tu-w» m.'A XiM," Ck*rUt Auttm B*t„, Am. Ytrh.
-pfJOAA III) «», lA|Eil &Ut|OOt| JSOUI Ol|> __
J i<\ t t» L3N NV 9 fA ie stan dard cough and cold cure for over sy g_ j
ff7\l
?1 Il'i MR Ifl may be secured li/ ' J J #
I' II;; ■ i i $-J| Kf our aid. Address, P m A m.v C onvenient to cavrv with von. Don t /-> <g /-v 3
I SJJ !,,epATE ",s D Md F\PFCTGRANT hewitl,owtit- Askyourarugßist ' size
i'ln-: 41CUI »l.l)oi.ciaiiniiL> *— •■« »■* *—* V I\i Kl 1 JL 1906 ALMANAC I RKF. Write 10 ]>r. D. Jayne & Son, Philadelphia. 9
If? JTn ■ i% ■nm We are bound to suit everyone perfectly with our new 1905 designs and colorlng3
fci ' ! '<s 9 HI 99 9 'or parlor, hall, sitting room, bed room, dining room, kitchen, and every other room
9 9JB in the house. Our 1905 selection is the handsomest you ever saw. And the best of
kHLsSS s?® |9 9 B9 HK it Is that we sell you these beautiful, rich wall papers at the lowest prices they can
flßf MP9 I 9 9_9 9 9 rU be bcught for anywhere l:i the world. You mustn't judge the quality of our wall
fff fjffijcA
■" ■■ ■» ■■ Hi IB 9 9 981 9BL From our endless selection far the season we show here four designs, as follows:
' : ' t . | and erea.i. or met ay -
No In tan or prom u„, a k,, i.. -j , -it snd cream with deltcatfff'; ik f.i,wersar,:i .;!lt scroti. pi rarer. In ills v d shades ot
? * ,n tanor green atloct. 9 Inch bor 8-Inch bordersandc»illn»«om»leh. , a-lr.rh border and ceUlnt .J march, i. r doubla I . r -r.d K i>t.w':'. pnk roses. 9-ln.bar
snd celling to match, aout.e rolls, also ... . ' also 12c roll, also 10c rier xnd i. eiling to match,per double roll,aiso 20c
Order either cf the above pa"r • ,cu for our 1905 Free Sample Book of Walt Papers, showing you the actual paper, r J true coloring and design, and quoting
you the season s lowest prices, li . instructions for hanging wall paper. We can supply complete combinations, ceilir.g and bc: Jor to match all our wall patterns;
also Independent ceilings, down top .. .r.juldtng, doing away with borders.
Don t buy a roll of wall paper till you get our tr»e sample book and become posted on style, quality ar.d price. Write for it today. B
Montgomery Ward £y Co., Washington Streets Chicago I
)rt & NertJ mi ,\i
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In cllecl Mondtty.
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S. D. TOWNSEND, n jj; TOWNSEND,
Gen. Manager,Hughesville Passenger Agf.it.
ißedqction Pale of
SlKi!;^
Great I" cir^ciins
v. „ > 112 / '
Groceries ar h -rp-.
We have tlie best goods a t' : : v . '< ■ , iS
i want a good saJ< of Hour, 1r . ; i i if j .
| v.heat and you \vi use no . :i. i.•.
qinnt'ties. Ot.r ott-> is: 'i . - ■ . . i . ; i . •
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! GAS or GASC .1
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There are many Gas and ( < Pi '
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Some resemble it it. constrePii , : : r.. :::e
j BUT THERE IS ONLY ONL
FAIRRANKS FN( II NP
£ ilii. k£ - tt. 1 Li 6vJ il—. a. \VJ. iii „
i; Engines that excel: i;i quality and moderate incest.
1 j Vema 1 !r;>m C'ie io ten horse power. !- J orizor».'al three
! horse power up
•| THE FAFHDANKS COMPANY,
701 Arch St., Philadelphia.
CHARLES L. WING, Agent, Laporte
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