"UCAH Nsn&S . i.a i. V; tria, Published JSvery Thurs(l«.y Aftorauon 'Jy The Sullivan Publishing Co «.t the County 3eat of Sullivan County. LAPOB'I'B, FA. We. MASUN, i'rcsiiiifii. TliOS. J. INtlll.lM, ri«;'> A- Tri its. Entared at the Pout Office ai Laporte, as second-class mail matter. TTEPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. For Stute Treasurer •JOHN < SIIKATZ, oi IM» ilndel pit in. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. Fur Prothoiiotary \i.m:i;T I". IIKKSS, ol Dushore. For Sheritl .1 L"I»'« »N IH!< HVN, ol'Shunk. c'ltj sis op i,'a::ufac:urars Scr.il Warning to v" o n n s y iv en'a Republicans. i fAR GF TARIFF TINKERING i.: N I and Labor Seriously Concerned Ajitation of "lowa Idea" of sicn In th; Stronghold of Pro ■ v; • ion. [Special Correspondence.] Philadelphia, Oct. 8. T nirnitt ■<• of manufacturers of THIS j c' y IS •» started a movement to IMPRESS i EON TH '■ ; >:--ns of Pennsylvania their j »; .< i. and %•• al interest in the main- I I • of the protective tariff policy ! ... N.R IO ■,-« 1 . ornm nr.. v in;.-. •;> th-- formal notion taken i 112 .: recent n »i iin;.; of the Manufac- I disb .1 'i vigorous resolu- j v. d in opposition to • <. ii.i the tariff," lnflti :>i ,ue:i j-r-i;i : a.-ntly identified | ji ' • ci.il i.i i .ol this i .. .... i,:;vp 'ear acd '.in edt'er.: ionnl ' , :■! onto awaken the voters or' : :•»?;. » c> the danger confront- ; ■«■ '-n ; 'in tl d'Walo'iv.ont of | i ■ lit. ill ill" west aud i.-l:' acre, i in ... :r of a revision of the tariff. . •. .i.v.f • • < a • man v 'ley . Rap t 'i ■ " ami tt.ee, Has been j i i.. : th.' :.:jj;.f.:n for a • pat' .:*•>!!••> on the tariff issue. ! 112" irutf: 'ure 3 Are Alarmed. 7: ■ an it ty ;•< ;. it u.alth r y j s 112. v< 'cci'i! .1 o.'er the per.- i:■ nee of j • ;i-: ■lf . .i.i ni-a . and «!;• > lo< I; j in P< : Republicans to come i t( tl..- i'voas. .. t'- ■>' Lave done in the j i: iftt. . :it! pi. i ',zc. their continued j ; ! r ..o t! ■ : in< iplcs of a protectivo ' 'l' : • .<ri!'€ I'cvi ' ■ 'ii.--.ts lave been I i>n:. V4 to: til !i; I .ttire i:..Peir.i- , tyi'.j' 'a i'or iii • 11 i r pose of breaking ' t'. - . . vi protective ' . in" Re- ; piii.'M. us, . :i. 1 ill; y hl.ve h a bank- I ft." upon c; :.v u-.""n the vote of the j IlepnL lean state ticket at the coming , :• i ar ' v ai' n the oh-e of 1 .. e 'fin 'l its oft!;" ?pnb i' ::tn pn Iv of the nat ion. l: - of p:<>:< lon TT'.e mak ; a . p!a\ to h:>v* (!"legat r 'i j ele. ;• to the c ;iing ii i'.i'.:'i: >*a- ' ' • el-] c vcntio'.i u'iso will 112; vor t'.ie j la. •• ;i ( i a -ik in the- l 'aiform ci'' r " for a re - of the t -iff. | i i man ifa' turcrs who havi .-".urt-'il . (n ro ombat this proposition reaii/.e ■ tT;,- !.,"?(vity of the situation and look \ to PennsyP H'aia to block the game of j then visioni.-ts. Chairman Andrews' Call to Actiop. After a conference with some of the leading manufacturers interested in j THF movemeui, which means so much • TT) th- indu; 'rial and business inter e. of this stale, Colonel Andrews to- D ly s id: ' ''Pennsylvania's Industries are en ■ eel I >>' (lie agitation for a revi- ' h 'i of the tariff, and none can appr°- v hat 1 say better tl.an those who their capital invested and who •id upon the protective tariff to ! them from ruinous competition j r nil ho pr. dtit ls of the poorly paid i.. r of foreign countries. ' TL re MUST be no TV.E tariff, either before or after the | presi lential election, and Republicans ' ■)? PI anaylvania must BE alive to the situation. If any move shall be made to change existing tariff schedules., j E .vn 'RI the sll<rht'' T degree. It will in- ' augiirnte a 1' iiod IT' doubt and ancer talnty which would be refl cted in the UTTET demtnalization of Pennsylvania's j manufacturing interests, and there ' could be but one r. LIT, A condition that would bear heavily upon the farmers and wage workers of our com- Sl'icn wealth, and S'-riously embarrass t capital employed in vast fields of commercial activity. "P-nnsylvania will not lose an op por nity at the coming election to PROI laim to the other states in the Union that has no sympathy with , the lowa idea" for a sealing down of the tariff. "In no more effective and solemn manner can the Republicans of Penn- V! • «nia mi et this issue than by regis terTiig at t'ne November election their emphatic that by no act R.f th' lrs si I the bars be let down which now excliitl' foreign competition with America t>or. 'The I T ai.. ; this fall Is but the skir ml:Dl of the areat presidential battle of next year. "If Pennsylvania shall roll up a pro- N tnced majority for the cause of R«- ii blieanlsm in November, the state will continue to wield a potent indu- ENCE in the national councils of the P. I t.y. "If. as the result of indifference nivl of paying heed to the shallow and son- I F„- .: rV: I";; cf the oy '!o.n, t'.ie j I t'faia tr»s --! inc. should be elected', of \yriien, In my : | Ji. ;:vment, ■re I-- not tlie remo'test chance if Kapnblicans perform their full measure of duty, the shout would : go up all over ii- ' laud that the Hepub j licans of Pennsylvania were indiffer i em as to the continuance of the tariff, and. ther- by atly weaken the Influ ' titce tif tii° ltepublicans of Pennsyl- J vania in the next Republican national convention. Necessity For Action. "The con.icqtietice of such a state of rffhirs would lie illustrated by a cessn | tinri of all industrial enterprises with in our borders, with the inevitable ro , suit that tiie workingman anH the | farmer would in the end bear the i brunt of the disaster. ! "Face to face with these conditions and with t.ha full knowledge as to the embarrassments that would follow, all : Republicans are appealed to as mem bers of the great party of protection end prosperity to recognize the neces sity fgr active, and patriotic work In o|djphf>i only to bury the op position IKC^WI I the hope of resnWec jtion. but to strengthen the position of jour great state at next year's Republi can national cou-vention in the battle at must inevitably be fought there for the preservation of the protective ! policies whi h have made Pennsylvania the keystone of the industrial arch of the federal union. None should be de ceived by those who affect not to see di ■ ster in Republican indiferencs, ; but all should go to work at once with a will to discharge their full measure i of duty. : "Kv rv Republican committeeman j should work to circumvent the de : feigns of the Democrats to obtain pos j 112 s 'on of the idato treasury, which. I by the way. they will attempt to aceom i pii-h by tl:o circulation of false state i men'.s and by asjiersloris upon the hon ; eety of the Republicans of Pennsylva- I ni-i Their unsavory methods should 1 Inspire every Republican heart with : the resolve to defeat their machlna i by vigorously supporting the Republican candidate for state treas | urer, lion, .John O. Sheatz. whose i name Is a synonym for integrity, and i who enjoys to the fullest extent the 1 confidence of the party from one end ' ol the sta'e to the other. "In consl ieration of the approach of . sn important presidential campaign," ! said Chairman Andrews, "Republicans of I'l niisy). uiia should set the pace by roi.iiiy »;. a large majority nl next Noven;!' '• '•» election to accentuate , tl;oi l fealtv tij ti e principles of the Republican party and their adherence i to the polio; of 'leaving well enough 'alone,' a matt "r of vital Importance ;to the rii'inufacturers, farmers and ft ago earners of Pennsylvania, and also ! to empha ixe their approval of the j progressive policies of the national ad , ministration." kniTi"! prrnßn" oufiii uil liLliUnu So Says PJoniinee Sheatz to Voters of Pennsylvania. \ HE IS A CANDID CANDIDATE j Republican Choice Fcr State Treacurer Takes Tcople of the State Into His Co'i: li'n'-.o nnd Rcits His Case With Them. fSpecial Correspondence.] Harrisburg, Pa., Oct. 8. 1 ' :ißemihllcan notn : nee far ti .-.ai-r, is making a per n n.;l cam ■ of the state, and wher ever he go. it he is received with eu ! tluisi; in and ti)ore is reason to be lieve he will be elected by a splen -1 did majority. "1 am " ire'ing the people face to ; facet," s"i i Mr. Sheatz, as he chatted : abi ut 1.... i .;. ,:a!.;n, as he slopped off .'■•■re be i a tr:ti:is, "and I am .more ti.r.n p' " i >v; ii my receptions. "1 v\; iho p. : le to scan my roe : or.l ill the legislature and vote accc rcl ! ii-c >'• "While acting rs chairman of the ' appropMafiens ca amittee at Harris burg ti iring the list sessison of the legislature, I was particularly inter ested in the ma': -r of increasing the public school appropriation for the counties. "With the help of the rest of the ! committee and the consent of our good governor, we succeeded in increasing the termer amount s4,tV'i>.ooo, thereby making the total Jlu.uOO.uOO for the next two years. "UesitP providing this great, amount for the [inblic school system, there ; w?ro alsti large sums appropriated for the state normal schools, for the State College and tho Universities of Penn sylvania and Pittsburg—all of which , was lor the benefit of the young men and women of our state, and I am look in.; forward to the time when the state government of Pennsylvania shall appropriate all tho money neces sary to educate her children. "No state In the Union gives nearly as much to her counties as Pennsylva nia for the public schools. We want to give to each child better opportuni ties to become a well educated citi zed, to be hotter caalifled to do his or her part toward keeping our state in the front ranks of the Union, for these advantages should lead to a higher standard of citizenship and better gov ernment. "When the people of Pennsylvania elected that splendid representative American, Edwin P. Stuart, governor of this eommon i • a'th, they laid the foundation of better government cad Cultivate the Habit of buying reputable goods Irom a reputabe concern. We are agents for W. L. DOUGLASS SHOES fro j.50 to 5.00 pz . ' —f "%VVood 'School Shoes L~'- 9) rorboys has no equal. i!*r Tracys 'Shoes for' XT —farmes are, we find, always satisfactory. * -\ A GOOD ASSOR TAIENT fr" £ \ V\ of CHILDRENS' and If) ''\q\ LADIES' Heavy shoe I r \ c Fine Goods at correct P{% X*V» Prices. ' • - r- WE BEST SHOP ~TTT7^™ i7W \ Clothing Made to Order All have the right appearance and guaranteed otsd in both materia! and workmanship and price mte. AW also manufacture Feed, the Flag Brand. It is not cheap, but good. Is correctly made. Ask your dealer for it or write us for prices. NORDMONT SUPPLY Co. General Merchants, Z°o P ntlt2am MITL D " isTOB. iDM:oisrT, jpjl. I the people need have no anxiety a* to i the wpll'f.ro of their s' 4>, for thrir • I'HVi rnment will bo conducted safely ; nil honestly. "The assertions made by members of I ibe opposing party, that there should i !.o a minority representative in tho i beard of public grounds and buildings ; in ord> r to insure economy and hon ; esty, does not appeal to the people of | I reader mimls who lenow the sterling | qualities of Httwin S. Stuart, our gov -1 ernor, and K<il>ert S. Young, auditor centra 1 , two of the three men compris ing that board. "As a candidate for the office of state i treasu; "v of this state, I am free from •inv obligations whatever, excepting my duty to the people of this com monwealth, and if my fellow citizens [ believe in me and feel I will be true i to the trust I a<d; them to repose In | me, then Ihope they will vote for me." I N (>T I(' K til-" IMSSi iI.l 'TI" »N OF PAU TN l .liSH I P. Notice is hereby jriv. n that tlie part nership heretofore existing between .1. «1. • 'nit and Il«tiry Itrause, vvlio were en gaged in die butchering business in La porte, i'n., was on May i?'.), 1907 dissolv il bv mutual agreement. All persons having any el;iim or claims against said i partner-hip will please present said claim I tor payment to either of the undersigned, .ihd those indebted to said partnership i ill make pavmeiit to either J. <i. COTT, Forksvil'le, Pa . I! K. I'. No. : iir to HENRY KIi.M'SK, l.aporte. it > § The Best place to buy goods Is otten asked by the pru ! pent housewife. Money s;\ in.LC advantages l aiv a I ways being searched for l.ose no time in making a i thorough examina'ion of the j New Line of Merchandise Now on * V :**# **-<£** K-X #*** * Sbxh i B ill on 1 ??(m ? ? ? | STEP IV AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at | Version Hull's | Large Store. fifciJiafirrove, Pa. V- : Pr «. }/;< v# *** Satisfies and appetite mssssm :. J - p n BOX : j p n .r n isp,unGPA >sa I.P :IMK • Aectcno:.- ! TANNER SALVE the most healing Hi the world- Anyone Pendlnf? a *Uotch Mini doner I i»t Inn run? qnickly ascertain our opinion free wheth«r HII invention is probably patentable. (ominunlcft- I tinnsHtricllyconfidential. HANDBOOK on Patents t»-nt free. Oldest agency for securing patents. rntents i«ken through Miinu A Co. receive special net ice, without clmrgo, in the Scientific American. A hnndsrmiplv iUnstrntM weekly. T.nreest etr. eiiliitiiiu i>t miy arlviitltto loiirnal. Terms. *:i a ye.ir; four iiumtlia, (L. fiulii byull newsdealers. MUNN & Co. 36,Broadwa> - New York Mrauch Office. 025 F HU WaflbtOKtan, I). C. new pastiy delights u Ft-4 [ I ' ,*• \ L. ! 11l ===== it I 1 THE GREATEST OF ALL MUSICAL INVENTIONS—THE TWO-HORN ' I ! DUPLEX" PHONOGRAPH THREE DAYS' FREE TRIAL IN YOUR OWN HOME <3 The Duplex is the biggest, finest finished, loudest, clearest, sweetest-toned instrument ever put on the American Market. It is the only phonograph manufactured and sold BUL DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO YOU on EASY PAYMENTS Q The Duple* is the only phonograph that gives you all the sound vibrations | waves. All other phonographs, with one-sided diaphragm and a single horn, gel only half the music. The Duplxe is ! like Concert Collection contains i 6 ofrtbe best imiu one-legged, one-Funged defectives j^^ r^ " 11 '! ners. <[ VVe putin HOO a r sorted predict— four different FREE CATALOGVE thipup-lr We areS^SSS actually manufacturing phonographs and TUF CAII ADIT MTAI evenings of• '■fcmr'i-.i, wlw give you ax month, to pay selling direct from factory to User. All other con- I lit* ErCsAL# for it, a imall p.i>'im*nt down and si* small monthly instaßments. cons are either jobbers and dealers who do not and ha« com-n'fd tn i>:ri«t the reader, of this Ttinrr HAVK' VDITK* TDIAI' manufacture what they sell, or are manufacturers §^» p Jv £ , k j „I, JSL mSST who do not sell direct to the user, but market w.ll ron ;„ t!, e When you write (or «i You are not .AeJ io Wjhc Duplex «.d Hoy Con their output through jobber, and dealers. Hence. "» iv " ««,Vhoo | . We .Bow yo.. aMI tW day.' we can and do Ml parucuiar. regards our , Jgl £«„ d ii'S." If it''d*smMM cur"Xv Save AH The Dealers' 70% Profit Home Concert Ccllecuon . , - . whiah we sell on Easy Payments. It consists of vance cnvney bt-ck. But (aa we fctl sure it will) if it pleases for our customers. we ate content With a fair the Duplex Phonograph with all the latest yev, liccp it and write us and say no ; and thirty days after* manufacturer's profit. When you buy any other improvements-ow mechanical feed which re- ward fend us your first monthly payment, of pay it cm to , ' r, . a lieves the record cf all the destructive Y oik ok the fc dn. rof this paper, who is authorized to receive make you pay a prohl the manufacturer, a ptop'liing the reproducer • scund bcx and n<onthly p.v. ments and send them in. And each thirty days profit to the big jobber or distributor, and another needle point across its surface: and out weight make a >ir- !ar payment until all the installments are paid. «%rsififr trt »he Healer We have no acents • but regulating device which is the greater record 1 his is tl-e biggest innp in phonographs ever offered to the proht to the dealer. We nave no agents cur . » . Both the» are e*lusi« puLl.c No "arm ... inventing it. at any rate. Talk to the Editor of this paper has made investigation f Mluret o( , h( , Duplex and can -ot k had the 112 ditcr cf ihio paper ; ark him to send in for a catalogue jl and is satisfied that we give all out customers on any other phonogrkph t|The Home and leiras for you, or write direct, mentioning this paper, lo DUPLEX PHONOGRAPH CO., 31 r«« st.. Kalamazoo, Mich. NOTE. —The undersigned has made careful investigation and linds that the Duplex Phonograph Company give their customers fair and honorable treatment, and advises readers of this paper to send for catalogue and further particulars. It costs nothing but a postage stamp or a postal card to try. If you do not wish to take the trouble to write, give me your name and address and I'll do the asking. And I'll see that you get a square deal Always mention this paper when you write. ' HAS. L. WING, Editor. I To Cure Day MI I Toko Laxative Bromo Quinine TaMets.2?*«7l I Seven Million Voxes sold in post 12 months. This ygMtim, XW' &Yr PO>, Z3C» J Sksßw.--.:: The Greatest of all Masica! Inventions —11-.s T'.\ro-I! DUPLEX |S|| PHONOGRAPH /. ■ s, : •, ~ j FREE TRIM, 1 NO MONEY IN _. E . / / ' . -' I ADVANCE _ ' - , / 1 ITfc the one iilmi)Oi(Mpht!::>t \7 „ • / • 1 , sruf; &«?' • • / t #r \E P*"3 twn liorus, ! 1 <•. \• r :t. g .•" / * J diaphragms in its *..,i,.| | M ,x. " • . • ' / ~ We" ? ii.i 1 oilier phonogtrtpha havo « n o \ i ,• .. ' • ; j diaph.airin and one born. 1: * J • - . - ■ ■ • • ' . Duplex gets all the volume > •?<?*• " > : ' i" * ' n 1- r !• tt '4 music; oti.er pl..»noi'r .phg gc♦.>-• •• . OV; • . • ; ," , • ', ....' « the half. Not only lo you rd ""H* • " -V'/ ■ t ' ' more volume hut you f* ab t. SSfc V;" " -V-, r , , ' ' J t<>r tone-'de irrr, sweeter, t::uro '* * ■ " ' 1 like the original. Our ' B lf * \ v I] FREE CATALOGUE ,. * vll explain 112 "!ly the HMJMTIU ifv . 112 The !?»:-.•,». p-t t ,1..- » 1 » ,u - i■:... ? ,v^:,j Save all the Dealers' 70% Proffs Si^aSrt i I The Duplex i* not soij b> cr in V.' • --■» « .t *< h . i/ .t ~ . • , I A«ln«l Manufacturers, not Job' e,.. ai „| h ! en'r iMreel t • t-o « •' •' \ from ourfaclory t.. the U'er ellmifatlni? Him. Ml-'. M» 9 t«- ';r. »,vl i-.5 iV'. r ..'•*•« . M profits. That in why we are ablet" mnnufaeliirennil .Te.'t'r r' be l»r •(•*«> Ir>n• t) 3 v • . 1-1 .•• il lh. 1...» phonofr.|,K 112 r !<■" ihon ..n.-lhlrd wl„t P1.., . B i,' ~ . .. \ dealers ask for other makes not as t*ood. records Our free i'atale-u«« ex».|rl-»« r\i r* Hrc 4 DUPLEX PHONOGRAPH Co., -,i r.-.r, . Kalanrazoo, Mich. | PvedMction Sale of siior.> , Oreai Pjciixjciiris Groceries and Provisions. j We have the best goods at tiie lowv-t riivei. !• i ycu i want a good saik ol lit ur, tr> the Lama' Bin.id.(f vsir.tcr ! wheat arid >ou will use no other. Special y ices on l:m e quintitir?. Our i. otto is: "Btst Goods at Lowest Prices. J. S. HERRINGTON, DUSHROE. PA. i; I COPYRfCHTa AND DES|CNS.| I l why drink 3 1 1 Send your buslncsa direct to Washington, t 1 J m saves liine, costs better «er\ ice. j B fl I AA ,» My office close to U. S. Patont Office. FREE prelim in-* WbL LbIUII WW ■■ W W i ar>' examlnatlonn made Atiy 's fee not due until patent # KA _ V I' liaecuroi. PERSONAL ATTENTION CIVEN-19 VEARB t ESa h.'lS nO COatlUC OI StoraßC CfTf?!, ■ ' | ACTUAL SXPERIENCE. Book •Hew to obtain Patents," < gWm . if? / , n (f« o# nnr#» u ', otc.. sent free. Patents procured tkroiuh EO. Siggers ? gIUC, etc. II S COIICC pure, U receive ipicini notfee. witiiout cb»rge, in the J lua unadulterated, fresh, stronK I INVENTIVE AGEJ of delightful' flavor I ], llluntr;iteI montUy—Eievciith year-terms, $1 a year.? V . ; and aroniii. 2* <T n La!e °L C A " Sn . c . w < Cnifonn qu»lltT »n4 Jn '!r II AlUUi'nN 918 F St., N. W.,{ fro»hn«-» are In«or«d Mm L. U. UIUuLiIUjWASHtNCTON, D. C.S Kw-fei JS ~ '!*•
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