«>' ICAN-NEWS ITEM. * i:S L, WfNC, Editor. ' i-■ > Vnur:. t.iy Afternoon :{> Tin Sulliva* Co A.t tho Count ; J ''t»i coitiuy, "" i \V «\ l'r. sitloii. 1 tios. J. INcj! \: 1. .-■» \ .'* Trills. l ; . < rc-n ".i sin i'ont ' iffice at >jhporte, an i>-.- ■ 1: H6 mail mutter. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. I' Stale Treasure r .foil X 11. -II K.\ I'Z. ~( Philadelphia. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. rrothonoUiry AI.mKKT I". 11 KHSs, ,ji I>n.'-liore. For Slurill ! t D.'-mN lii.'i AV N »r Slmi-i . •t by ? J. V. ChMharn N. Y., t *. r«* ;.*..«•■ , v.-: state « U/u.-w'i- Gi„" b i iOi-.S Ai^S«Vi_:itr.O. \ i< ite r: Pa-.-. :j Upon Some Im portant Matlors. • ' X» vv- V >•; Pomonii 112 - EII : • ill !1 re u n.i-i t:: •v.»:<.•(.! id get Hit* opinion .1' yiiii.' mastei on several ques 1. that ;:r->.-•<* fur ceLsidoralinu at i ..it 1 line. T!i>: questions wiili their .1 ■. - 1 rs follow: • • l.< every member of a grange obliged •j vol ■ ut the election of u candidate? I 1-:'o\v of 110 law obliging all uiem lit >nvs» .i« to vote on applications 1 :• membership. Yet J think it the 1! t,\ T all [ resell! to do so unless a good 1 Mouse is offered. li I..rv that every eubordl - 1. ; li! ! s bylaws to the state m . r for Ids approval? I . : .n;hl •-.!it is proper 1o suluult i I*. v. -■ ,-■• adopted by subordinate i- " to the master of the state she 1 he ire y >w that they do 1 u.'iiet with tin m «if state or na «i "»• ' ".'rang,- a.id have his approval. ■ j 1 11 fin.- ne ml«-r of a grange propc r * ■ ll for 1 'i er person vim has not wo.il and who might bo a " 1 • :■ ' >\v giu-h person to 1 J ,11 a seat In a grange? • mi • be times that It would ■■ . per ami show due courtesy to i n ■ ml er 10 vouch for nn < ' • -iio ; tihr lot Imvh the annual v.i i ;ii' be able to give it. Adopting Grango Minutes. ■ ler Mil! of Pennsylvania 1 I. .c" 111 ■' 'r a- follows; "The grange j ; < or record of proceedings is to ; .t t' • close of 1 lie mooting, j '1 M is a natural and proper thing to j a • Ihe l>...|y that makes the mill- j the one that should correct and ' v 'iieiii. In the Interval between i id I' > next meeting tjiey are . t » i trail.-ei oed in the penuanent '] lo.i '• »>!'. . nd in- • read at the open- j ' of the .'odia meeting, merely ; • i!■' the si rotary has trail- : ■: tie properly, to refresh the ' »! of tii < mei ibers upon what ' wii done at the pre odiug neetkig, i " " : s'r ~si ;iii,i tmiinislied business i- '.iig action rt that meeting." I N:.w H., -e Is Doing. '• • 1 I- v. n s .-r of Xe-.v Hamp- i ■■ hi. I .' .ate grange, says that enenurag- I 11. !'• '.'i ts are comim? in from nil see. li' • ' I I 1 : 1 .1 He oi\ ; wor't. >• classes are lielug lajtiated. He j j\' -\ ill.e t."i as children's day '."a .'.s tli.;i cve.y - u'ordinate | ■ 11a.'.'! at li- hall or some otl.er i - ' place to hold a meeting for the ; »• • ol the chihircn. And he su,^- 'ha 1 ;;s far as possible tlie oxer- ! ei v ■ ion Id be conducti'ii by the chll • :t>i: The idea is ,1 good one. The :-:.t!e .'ran.* m-soci.-.;ion in that state i'l' 1 .:: nlug to CO •••• lie with the t'oil j i. ' ir at its an mi exhibition next 1 fall. Eight hundred dollars will be "i.'is ■! :• ''.e .vin ing ci.nlestaiits in ail dep'.i .iiien . in ad litian to the 1 '■ '■ 1 ' I I'.'iuhn'is of S4O I ' ' a, o.'.i ' to thfi I ■■••'!' 1 -I'iC. i :;'i e c.hiliiis of farm ! •pro- li a li: a.'it for the | l iesl •:! ■• ! ' ■' : mirt Wmcy work, the Iji ' ! ta* p iiilri- j gran ;e In tl.is particular W co::.i,.«nd- r able. j Grango Co-opera':on. J count.',. N. V..;-• 1 of 1 five e I grau;;.'s of 1 l-.r si a 1 •. 1 is :;i ar. j active in culling mil In •). - " r ; uiidiilemon and t-uvi"g ii- . - tie fHl'liieiS. r i lie . - 1 change was or.iaiii/.ed in : •>. :>• 1 i'i corjiorated with a <-1;.:. d of s*. .. 'i. I later iucrcased lo i O,<H I 1-: ' i'-ddcrs arc meniliers 1 th. gj-a: • 1 The exchange owns and ei'att . a i ■ >re and a warehouse. There is stor ; ■ capacity for 1,4(10 tons of coal 011 the :ip lie mof the warehouse. |i a > eoal 1 ing carried to the bins by an cle j 1 a tor directly from the cars, and from li e bins by chutes tO -the patrons* j wagons. In an adjoining building Is a llr; t cia 1 roller feed mill w itti all equip r.iciits. There is also a bhu Usinitli i: 11. stables and sheds. The ex ge i!e;.. i in coal, wood, fertilizers,' so "Is and general farm supplies. Grange Fulfilling Destiny. ' I i I In.'go of I I'l dollia. X. V., I' -od hi I'ighty tifiy birthday re cently. Mr. ltiilge was the first master of i-'rciioa!.] grange, which was the lirst grange organi/.ed In New York st :ie and is ..ill one of the most flour ishing. vi I!• siimed the of lice Of i: -ter he - aid. "I am chosen to pre : - over tl • deiilierations of n body w nose 1, .. i.'r -j in the dark .; . I mlht.v lin ore a destiny which no one can foretell and a problem thai nothing but long sad weary years of incessant toil can solve." An txcehent Work. 1 An excellent work Is being clone in the Order by Patrons engaged In writ !i>-r (or aufl conducting grange depart meidi iu local papers, says the Penn i;ylv. nln O range News. These mem bers ; Omuld lie commended and eticour i aged 111 tills <i<»l work, for It not only iMs la k'" [lintv the general member ship posies on the activity and prog ti- s of the Order, but Is weekly plac ing these matters before many read ovs who are not members, thus tlireet r their th 'U ihts toward the grange. I: 11 tors of local papers, as a rule, are , \ery frieii !y to lhis work, and if you are nut having any grau to. matter 111 the I n ::I papers of your vieiulty would it not bo a desirable matter to place re the ne\t I'oinona session and . • ee it some action cannot be lnstigut ; ed to bring it about Advertisements on Barns. er> ir •;>!i;_<• . houhl devote at least one evening !" the discussion of the <lli■ tion of advertisements on barns and on large signboards in the fields through vit ! h railway trains pass. It Is a hideous desecration of farm sur roundings anil should not be permitted, livery grange farmer should resolve that no such advertising can be done on his buildings or premises. Delaware Grange Work. The slate of lielaware re|x>rts an In creast: of grange membership in one : year of per cent. The grange is en deavoring to Induce the trustees of the I Agricultural college to use the federal appropriation for strictly agricultural i courses in the college instead of build | ing up other departments with It. ! l'ittsford (N. V.I grange will give a ! floral exhibit in the town hall in An i gust. Competition Is open to all who j reside in thai town and vicinity Prizes ' are offered in forty-six classes. The fortieth anniversary of the foun dation of the Order or I'atrous of llus j tiandry occurs Pee. 4—a good time to ' celebrate. The national grange executive com rulttoe held a joint meeting with the ; spei ial committee on grange life Insur ance at Albany. N. Y„ on April 25. Men wanted to pool bark by the j day or contract at Laijtiiii, Pa. (rood ' wages paid to first class inon. Good timber and nice ground to work on. ('all or address, Lai(iiin I.umber Company, Laquin, llrndforn Co. Pa. a > & The Best place to buy goods Is olten asked by the pru pent housewife. Money saving advantages uealways being searched lor Lose no time in making a thorough examination of the New Line of Merchandise Now on jf jfc Iff It »» ft #% ft ftft- ft 111 ??? 11l IN AND ASK AawJL . THEM. All ansv/ered at Large Store.! BMjjerove* Fa. I Joseph Sick, r> KAl.hu IN Flour, Feed and Meal, Cherry Mills, Pa. o I have a large quantity of fresh ground chop, corn meal. and cracked corn on hand and :i nice lot of bran and mid dlings I carry the best quality of spring and winter wheat' Hour on the market which I sell at the lowest cash price. Also lard oil for mechanical use which 1 sell very cheap. Call on me for special prices on large quantities. JOSEPH SICK, CHERRY MILLS, PA. 1 Cultivate the Habit of buying reputable goods from a reputabe concern, jWe are a# nts tor VV. L DOUGLASS SHOES fro -.50 orbo> s has no t'qual. "XT farmes are, we find, 3lways satisfactory! j ; | __ IP ' A GOOD ASSORT ,uENT 1 Ik \®\ °f CHILDRENS and : 1 y } \ o \ LADIES' Heavy Shoe j i if |(SL rl 1\ 112 ine Goods at correct F\ oft ; pr|c«s -ss|§V Cs 4CK?oh Clothing Made to Order All have the right appearance and guaranteed otsd | in both material and workmanship and price mte. We also manufacture Feed, the Flag Brand. It."is not cheap. but. ! good. Is correctly made. Ask your dealer for itfor write us for prices, ' INORDMONT SUPPLY Co. | General Merchdnts, ™ p K tst T eam mi° l R l D " 2STO3. XDIVCOISTT, JPJ±. 1 1 I ■ MMMT N c H ESTER MMWM ''NEW RIVAL" W m FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS No black powder shells on the market compare with the " NEW RIVAL" In uni formity and strong shooting qualities. Sure lire and waterproof. Oct the genuine. 8 WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. .... New Haven, Conn, * - Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. ; This preparation contains all of tlie jUjjestants and clitn'Ms ail kinds ol j food. 11 (xi ves instant relief and never I fails to cure. It. allows you to eat all ; the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take It. Ky its use many ! thousands of dyspept i-s have been j cured after everything (•'••e failed. Is ; unequalled for the si'in.ach. (,'hild i ren with weak stomachs thrive on it. Mrstdose relieves. A diet unnecessary. Cures all stomach troubles Prepared only by F.. V. DEW ITT& CO., Chicago The Si. bo*tie contains 2't i lmesthesoe. IAAAAj 60 YEARS* «ifnTjTl TRADE MARKS DESIGNS "'fT' l COPYRIGHTS AC Anyone sending a sketoh and description nmv quickly aseertuin our opinion free whether HI luvenflon is probably patentable. Communica tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents oent free, oldest apency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive tprcutt notice , without charge, In the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir culation of any acieutldc journal. Terms, |3 a year: lour months, |L Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN &Co. 36,8 ' New York Branch Office, 626 F St H Washington, L>. C. 3 per cent. Interest Money earning money is the open secret of wealth — Save a part of your income 1 and deposit it with this Com pany where it will earn 3 per cent, compound interest. A savings account is the foun dation on which fortunes are built — Begin now to build yours. $1 opens an account with this Company. Write for the book'ei Banking by .Mail. B ! ZJLCKA ! I COMPANY I I " 4<>4 Lackawanna Avenue I I SCRANTON, PA | I .a I i Our Time is Yours Whenever You'r Ready to Pick Out That New SPRING SUIT. JACOB \V 111 TO X Just Returned from Phila. and New York .iriu puichased a b:g stock of i\ieirs and Boys Suits and All Kinds of Clothing to suit I spring alia iuinmci Weui, s_> il vOll need a suit (or yourseli or I n lv, \ou are invittd :.o come and examine the goods and the prices You can save iroui 20 to 2s per cent. | on the dollar and you can got all les. I lie goods are the latest that are made. Men's Suits $5.50, 7.00, 9.50, 10.50, 14,50. 15.50 Youths' Suits. $3.75, 5.50, 6.00. 8.00, 9,00, tales Styles. Childrens' Suits, $1.15,1.50. 1.75, 2.50, 3.50, worth the money. SHOES | t I f * ! ... , b '\S ,ot shoes «" J Slippers, the latest styles, big vn!u<- for vour monev ; All kinds of low shoes to lit ine foot and suit the purse. Also a No- !•". :> ( / Do'iirhs ;Shoes, the modern style', best in the country. " "ougias 1 / - / ♦ Ladies' White Waists I .; . \ A large variety of Ladu s White Shirt Waists to select lorn. Prices from 49C up to QBC, regular 5.1.50 value. All colors. Also big lot of Comets i Millinery of the Rarest Type and Styles. You are invited to call and examine our big line of I adits' Hats, just received from New York We bought from the largest importer Item Pan's- So >ou ladies need not worry about your hats, you can get them at Jacob Wibton's, Muncy Valley. Pa. Please don't forget to come here for your latest style hats when you need one Jacob M. W£liton, "MUNCY VALLEY, PA. j J The Greatest of all Musical Inventions—the Two-Horn DUPLEX Afe PHONOGRAPH FREE TRIAL I JCT Each horn is 30 in. long I NO MONEY IN M ?£'* n '" ■ ■ Cab ""' ADVANCE CDrVr-UT ° : ,M fre J£HT I brations. has only mF PRFPA IPI 1 Other phonographs have on* I Seven Days' Free Trial I diaphragm and one horn. The allow seven days'free trial in your Duplex guts all the volume of ewn home in which to decide whether you music; other phonographe rpt wish to keep it. If the machine doea Not only do you get make every claim—volume, nuali tnoro volume, hut you get a het. »n tv. anvlnif. satisfaction--juat aend it Wk. tor lone—clearer, sweeter, more We 11 pay all freight rhurges both way*. * cprc °"U A _. . All the Latest Improvement. • IVHJu CAT A I f Q(|( )F. The Duplex ia equipped with a mechanical feed that re i will explain fully the auneHftrliv -f ti.. n . * lleves the record of all the destructive work of propelling I allow any on* to peranade too ^ U i 1 the reproducer acn-ga it#surface. The needle point is held out firstsending fot aur J nuke with- in continuous contact with the inner (which is th*mor« ! C II at . accurate) wall of the Round wave groove, thus reproducing j 3ave all the Dealers' 70*70 Prnfltt more perfectly whatever music was put into the record The Duplex is not sold by dealers onn-t re « when it was mad*. The Duplex ha< a device by which the I Actual Manufacturers, not jobber* and Ju nil. hTJII* weight of the reproducer upon the record may beregulatrd fron. eur factory to the u-er elimin'atinl !| nSSS.iU i ' to " uit the »«•*«•* lhe •ccasioo, thus greatly preserving i profita. That is why we are able to manufacture andde lWe r ! h * * a " d JarsMllty of the records. These are exclusive the best phonograph made for less than one-thlrd what featur*s of the Dup.e* and enn not be had upon any other dealers ask for other makes not as rood make of Plays all «.»zea and makea of di»e * records. Our tree dialogue explains everything. j .DUPLEX PHONOGRAPH Co., 31 [Redaction Stile of 3HOE3 Great bargains Groceries and Provisions. : V\ e have the best goods at tlie lowe t pr.. es. i« I you want a goou kot Hour, tr the I aura; Bra id of winter wheat and )on wi!! use no oilu r. Specie! j ices on large i Quantities. Our n ott«> i:->: "B.st Goods at Lowest Prices. ' J. S. HERRINGTON, DUSHROE, PA.
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