#*ubl: h v\ v Duirs')ay Afternoon 3y The Sulllv u I'ublishlng Co \i tho Coun'-i boat of Sullivan t'ounty. I.AI'OKT?J, PA. « C. M \ .IV I'n >• ■ it. TMH.S .!. ISc.IIAM, SPc'j (6 Tj'-lit. Sider&i ;ii tr.- Post OtKce at Lafiorvt, hs Becoud-eluss mail matter. i'. • . k .. )/. ... c '+ . i ' r H . :•! F:«JRG.PA '• ■ !'-S X 0.-'!... ftOOICTIOfI.-.J i GBEE:-Y IN PARIS CAFES. Mo Prices on :M3 c." Frre, and Waiters I...;:CiC cn G-.es-i..;. i irll vi mi ' the return d Etiro -1 ■ 1 t. : . i.l : . ; rp t'l. ' 1 : i of 'it' :: . nil ileal of riv : >f tog"l :t pI;H c Wh".l'o t .11 I.IK'W the I VI--! rf thill--; 1.1 tit 1111-1 drink. . ii nt: • < . • .!>• I !t:tirawly es t - 1 nci \ rs |if ij 1 I it-. -!• df. .' latitude in tin" prkes Hi" iiems 111 , ; '.'Hi', ' 'art i . uhont t 'if v. ••r-'i «>f • ii'ji ■; I'. 1■ 11 t iiies i'i 1';i; ■t. In i\ I mi: in alter resimmu:! jivit arc • ■:11 i 11: d froni (lie ' ill - ' Jero It. give tin opportunity ; i :j!o '.' - 110.1;11 - of the unwary. • 1:. .■ nil • ire a <1 have '< el an . . !i t an Irtiielad agreement ns ilt* v.i '1 y. iiv rare 1 regard tug ■ *:,*il' ■! t<'i.ll" 1 112 your ' aa 1 be ■ ■ :.r rder. If ymi don't, 1 ■ in' '.ile iiikl pecuniary los.< 'lwawith the counlv ■ r • ).:■ 1 : i 't.-f of the en ' ' ••• • ill,;. • 0 11' i 1 \ OH. (•"' ' sli.'.. dial 1 can vouch ' i'i' i:.•:•••• t t<> American ' ; . ' one vaiioty of re - P:i i; - i! i wti at in** •: 1 : I! 'I i int. An .' I ... '.I a •: Ia ii lllllch * vn place !•> a half . 1 •' t-he hail i o J laniaia I'i'i • a . lie ! d nt etipn&c!. and r!i» ob a: 1 '.. ' c. r'Ji pen 11 if she' w rttd have ' i , I, .:. I or I ; I'.er till!' X. .0 .»> ; iit. i:i s~! ..,i the tl.le raii ; V' I.vo. . ; I.ai'ber ptipkcMm^Ei . '1 wote ni"- , tl: t!ie\ ■i.l (iiey > aid i-oi ■ 0 ' -"a : i. If I; I 11,. iblr ;ii.'t Vv-tuiitl wish to hi'iVo fi n -1 id i i . i : l!n> o "iein.o i !dr.|>.-s ««• not con '"UcJ t'i> trr br!oyo 1 eonntry. In faet. . C ••:••••• ro'.iio t ' •tVuin.iva.'ies ••• :>!. ; , v.'hirh our t'..- j .eradot•; SCHOOL GARDEN RULES. li.iv/ iiits Institution Is T- 1,1:;. d I:y Women. A .bo •: 1 in Wntortown, has a.-,o;i 1 tilt' I'o'iiow iaf? i'it 1 ■-ays; the I..is Aawles Times: 1 12; ■ iiil.i" "n l tr>; lit.'l ia utteailaiit-e. 1 Ra;.' •» orderly. Ki-.-p reeoid ••orrei :iy. l.'-ave tools cleaned ••« 1" a :.y ! 'l'.ire g■' hoc •. He • •'"? t.p .... 1 if absent or late 1 'td '1 • ■■ ;i ■i■ from parent or teaelier. o:'e : t'l'fiteilly breaks these •Is r 1 "ion wilh the srh. ul will ; v Ibe ci.issi's 11:■ ■ c>( twice a ■V .. siiay after sehooL and : y 1; :')ii ,-j. one buiir each peri <■ ; Tli"'.* * *"J wi rk hi tin 1 gardens *!i iia >ii!iiiaor vacation. If a ;s abit-.i. a veb.-titule is sent. or 1 in* of g. eoa and while are t-'ill** r . ;i"i ■. 1, liumber ami time ■s. ?. 1 ii«>l•• 1.• s arc kept, record • tan,, ;*atmi-, at,l'ail.mi •*'. tlate, -!' *. '.i:ar m -of ganli-n and 11. t 's )11 - > care to let ord. .. 11 i . " t - a*.' 1 oiind or birds !. ijuc-. .in-; are a Uitl and notice '.ke'i of rl: ** iiibii , eie. During the '. a' eh iren will bo taken in small 01. • i'. ii't walks lo hear the i.f ! tiirc. . ail Ire a already ■ » advice t'> par (el ii's Taeni the b.i mo ill ■ : for planting encumbers • • 1 bear- and.".ting out tomato ; '.iii's. T' 1 paren'.s and frieuds take : 1 V int' I's (, vi.-iting ibe uarden . • tb. 1 ' ork. helping to k" . their 11 ■'es . recti;.- and t : ;e jrar u g0..:l .-dAr. Tlio \Voi:vin's club pa.- Hi and has the Imsi- Uiaiia... -nu'i!! of the garden. They I; .vtrk''':' cp t '■••• vrori; in a nio.it '■a"-factory and helpful ivay. I'ittsfii Id. Mass.. 'll have t'l" nioot iii :of the 1," i 1; state grunge if it secnu a ion hotel ncccninioda lions. lii , set'- , to be a problem In son.-' sta' to <*:: 1• • I*l niu the •;uilm grange a< aie.': 1 . es ions. 'Tbe s' illy irantifactured 'naps 1 an:'. 1 alcohol will bear tb" brand or rtamp -I*. of IT." Jn recog nition of tj ■li >!' ■ s work In securing Industrial 1 ~ of tax. Northern New Vork a.'an..-era will, 1 robably I tve the annual outing at Thousand I lands in August The place fur tlio "st meeting of tlie New V >ilv slate ji iingii has not yet' been selected. ' 5 ' v V - ' ■> i: U i : .wOili iii UlUliL C'j/jcsticn of Vnius to Merchants Who Want Country Trade. i LEASE THE FARMER'S WIFE. Provide Accommodation Far Women and Children Who Spend a Day or an Afternoon In Town—Headquarters With Home Comforts. Some merchants wonder why so many <>f the women on the farms keep mail order catalogues constantly on haml and buy articles from tlie big ilty house.) which they might purchase from the home stores to et|uul advan tage. Did ii ever occur to you that the town merchants who make any special pri■■•!:-ion for the comfort of farmers' wl\es and daughters who patronize thi' stores ate scarcer than hens' teeth? A recent writer m Collier's has some thing to say which may ofl'er a valua ble suggestion in the matter of keeping and increasing home trade. Suppose you're a Kansas farmer's wli'e. says thi* writer. You have driv en into town for street fair day in the willing heat of the prairie summer, your husband, the three small children, including the baby, under the big yel low umbrella strapped to the wagon t, l. Shopping done, the wagon im hitched in a vacant lot. lunch eaten in its - hade, the ujan goes back to the hoii iy Bti"ei. The woman stays be lsin-1 to is .lit 1 the children. She might ~ ' to a store, to be sure, where she \voc!d be lu every one's way. Well it ii in folks would give the children candy until their little hands would stii k to everything they touched, in cluding their mother's skirts, and there would be nothing to do but go out into the street and walk, then return and wait and wait. So all that long after noon she sits on the ground, holding tlje baby in the little patch of shade. The sun 1 -ats down; clouds of dust civ e> ip the i; (lie children's hands and I'ai.o; become grimy. Finally, at 0 o'c' ok. li,"' liiau returns, hitches up. Th',\ watch the balloon ascension and st • t in ;iio. Then what? Supper to uc milk to strain and put away, di-hes to wash, chickens to shut up, ..Ives to feed and the tired babies to i . 'ie ailtl ' die to sleep. The woman ; had looked forward to this outing as a j : och needed change. When she filial- • 1 " els i > bed she is too tired to sleep, j i ' holi had been spent under a j wa roil on a dirty vacant, lot. The ! sh of lie (:• of her own yard j would have been pleasa.nter. 'Tlii v. i-iies n woman from Car bondiile. K i., "is the condition in the ."i ia:,.> tic n. TJiere are numerous I ' wise:e the men are welcomed, w! ere the; . an sp aid an hour without a ta.a: .!••, i ' being in the way. Should not these ! u-y vouicil have a pltK'e of tlteir own who'c. when iheir shopping i ; •' >ne. ihey can take their babies and j •■■-.lt and r t nd go home refreshed and strengthened rather than ntterlj m ill out ?" Cillier's asks if this Is a case for ioi. jde oral with money to donate "or the establishment of a town club for eounv.v women or should it be I I ■ • ked after by the township or the "o:;y? iappears that it should be hi ;ed jift >r by the individual store i. rs. I 1 i. a tine opportunity *e i . 'fprlslnsr merchant who .'. t' * ! • oods to the women who live on farms. • •!>:•<. • u are a farmer's wife and i ■■ ' :de town for a day's recrea "■;ii.f. instead of having tddron I y the tied up old luneheon on the : v sli'i'f.' y e| t ike . ■ i.e.- cot •rpi-ising -an; .> . •' •. ge:-y i hairs, tables i ' :< -or = and mag ::ine~. iu ■h tv.n for loung • nd a motherly woman ■ ' ' the eTI !ren. Vou ii.l . store a place where 'i i ..ay v.'-li the dust of the drive j t f MI 1 ile up \ our I aok i ' ' and -e licit your hat is on j - .lit.v m:: , ■ fti • rest room your \ h ! • i' r • day, leaving your | bundles Hi -re us well a.s your children, j I'O 'I are ■ ' it) about town on or- • nig at noon to cat your : t ' ■••••'. 112: . 1 i.e of the tables, per- ; hair with a cap of coffee hot off the , I'm Co siov" p" ividetl for that purpose, j a n.eet li'»re also some of tile wo- ! . en whi live In town and v. ho drop in I tore d av. i chat while doing their j •'. : i-ing. When the time comes for | jo i to bundle the children into the 1 on ar.d :• i >rt for homo you will feel i a j,: •at di I better than if you have had i 'o uu':>.•■:> f;e (■ perlence of the wo- j loan lies. I'd.' ,! sd-ove. If Blank -V <"o. o.Ter you such a club- i r. ,i. !e • will you do most of your ! trading: '''lilt Blank & Co.. of course. Thus ih • li nets mere than value re- , < 'ved for th > expense of maintaining j the cl.broom and in addition has the saii«f;'.i si• i.i of making the farmer's j j family <• ••;■: ."| ; i!>ie for the day. . iy i:: tat who has the enter- ' .. -e too;- at li a rest room in con- ! nee;ion wi.ii I. store and advertise ' : the fact is bound to get profitable re- ! I Mt.t-. ! Mho going t.i be the first to make ■! : ihi- s.a-d.l- b d for the patronage of ' farmers' wives? Value of Good Roads. The farmer is bj no means the i 1 ou y une v. ho bencliis by good high- i way-;. Every town inoreVa n't is vital- I concerned in the good roads inove n.. . t. ■whether he is aware of the fact ot not. Cultivate the Habit of buying reputable; goods from a reputabe concern. We ;ire agents for W. L. DOUGLASS SHOHS fro 2.50 to 5.00 p? .- | - ""-UK Wood School Shoes i /) rorboys has no equal.; - { Tracys Shoes for' i Ifarmes1 farmes are, we find, ! always satisfactory. II" 11 A GOOD ASSOR TMENT* |jf 112, ~\ \*\ of CHILDREN'S' and 1 % \o\ LADIES' Heavy Shoe if IbL r 1 0 iK ne Goods at correct ! pHces ' N?S TON ' ' BESTSHOE | N The v Clothing Made to Order All have the right appearance and guaranteed otsd in both material and workmanship and price mte. AYe also manufacture Fowl, the Flag Brand. It. is not cheap, lmt | good. Is correctly made. Ask your dealer for it'or write us for prices | NORDMONT SUPPLY Co! General Merchdnts, "° R L °- 3STOE. :P_A_. , NoTH'I-: OK I)I,SSI iLU'I'ION <»F PAR TN KliSll I P. No I iff is hereby <;iv n that the pari - nership heretofore existitiis between U. <'ott nml Henry Krauze, who were en jh;• ed i i the butchering business in l.a porte. I'ii.. was <>u May 29, I'.tOT dissoh'-" ed by in nt mi I agreement, All persons having any claim or claims against said partnership will please present said claim for payment to either ot'the undersigned, and those indebted to said partnership will make payment to either J. ti. COTT. Fork evi lie, Pa.. It K. J). No. 2. or to IIENHY KKAIJSE, Laporte. u } n m The Best place to buy goods Is otten asked by the pru- j pent housewife. Money saving advantages arealways being searched for Lose no time in making a thorough examination oflhe H New Line of Merchandise Now on |EThibTBOQ ?????? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. FORCE! 1 & taste and appetite 3ANNER SALVE the most iieatlna «?lv% Nr» the worlci- ————— | ! Make Your Grocer Give You Guaranteed Cream of Tartar Baking Powder Alum Baking Pow ders interfere with digestion and are un healthful. Avoid the alum. - .._ ™ I, ■ I B K I S V ll"|kl fkl 1 MdAiM Tnnnr HA »tw » IRADE IVIARKS 'NHBRv DESIGNS ' rff COPYRIGHTS &C. Anvone sending a sketch and description may quickly aseertain our opinion free whether HII I invention is probably patent able. O'nininnira i lionsHtrictlyconfidential. HANDBOOK 0,1 Patents sent free, oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken tnroitgh Muim A Co. receive 9peci new pastry delights —mtsaammmm nmw J.J I NIRNUP \r v r ' THE GREATEST OF ALL MUSICAL INVENTIONS—THE TWO-HORN * DUPLEX PHONOGRAPH THREE DAYS' FREE TRIAL IN YOUR OWN HOME 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 told DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO YOU on A fl EASY PAYMENTS Q The Duplex is the only phonograph that gives all the sound vibrations and H gets all the volume of music. 1 his is because its double vibrating H diaphragms in the sound box, and the two horns to amplify the sound II waves. All other phonographs, with one-sided diaphragm and a single £ horn, get only half the mufic. The Duplxe is I like • perfectly Crncrrt Collection ccntain> 16 oltfce bert tea* formed athlete with both sides developed. ■ • I £ £jf inch it-coid. that money can ■pcoallir one-legged, one-lunged detectives sometime* given twohmm' eninlainrrtnl at ycu» hnan seen —capable of doing something, it is true, SrrwiM thai wilVjive persuade you to buy another make of phono- pic.-s, mftrumrnta) and vocal «oloi, vocal diaek graph unlil you have sent for and received . anJiiuailettea, lalkina pieces, comic acn«i, taered ~ I _I • i riece», etc V - m»!ir tie iclrch'-ni, becauce we know our splendid how to chf o«e the Lot pieces. 1 lu.l i part cf our bni _____ _ ._ - _ _ _____ rets. «S V- pit in 800 inserted nwdles- lour diflemit FREE CATALOGVE i • ill i for a crowdot ii.:*n:Aei». \>c putin a bottle of 3-in-l which explains fully the superior qualities cf oil. a fint-cl"< '' can. rein cf Monarch metal polish, the Dupiex. We are the only Company *ou "l-• cMtVwortf^'So^ra£lS actui-iiy. manufacturing phonographs and TlflT CATIADF ftVAV eveningiofi ' r' J ;rcnt,a..i!i'/ogivevou**axmlhilopay selling direct from factor)'to user. All other con- mi' Urt I\Ef SjMutils foti»,a«inallpayn-c:itdc.wnand»ixsiraUmonthljri«»allcioita. cerns are either jobbers and dealers who do not and has consented to ctsisl the readers of this TUnrr n A VC> rnrr TDIII' manufacture what they sell, or are manufacturer, J» REE Prt.JntJSlr who do not sell direct to the user, but market will run in the paper. When you write for " You are not Heedto buy the Duplex and Haa? Coa their output through jobber, and dealer,. Hence, WB Cao d ° luU particulars retarding our , *;)> Save All The Dealers' 70% Profit Home Concert Collection . , t . which we tell on Easy Payments. Itconiistsof v&ncc money back. But (as we feel sure it wfluTif tlpleeaas ror our customers. We are content With a taur the Duplex Phonograph with all the latest you, l;ef.i) it and write us and say so; and thirty days efter manufacturer's profit. When you buy any other improvements—our mechanical feed whichire- ward send us your first monthly payment, or pay it omto i , Mll „„„ r, r „C,t aL_ ___licves the record of all the destructive work of the Edi'cr of this paper, who is authorized to fecesva make you pay a profit to the manulactur r. a p Tc .p«lling the reproducer scund htx> ard monthly payments and sfni them in. Aod each thirty days profit to the big jobber or distributor, and another needle point across its surface; and our weight mat* a siirilar payment until all the installments are paid, profit to the dealer. We have no agents; but regulating device which is the greatest tecord T his is the lines! snap in phonographs ever ofoedtothe ,1 r j;. , t .»• L a . trfuAm saver ever invented. Beth these aie exclusive public No harm in investigating it, at any talt. Talkie the Editor OI 'his paper has made m\esll fe « tion features of the Duplex and can rot be had theFditcrof this paper ; ask him to send in for a catalogue and is satisfied that we give all our customers on any other phonograph €JThe Home* and terms for you, or write direct, mentioning this paper, te DUPLEX PHONOGRAPH CO., 31 R ose st.. Kalamazoo, Mich. V 1 NOTK. —The undersigned has made careful investigation and finds 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 coets 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. CiIAS. L. WING, Editor. [ To Cure a Cold in One Day I Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. (VLA 2L e XS r | I Seven Million Vwes sold in past 12 months. ThlS Signature, PO». ZX. | 1— I ———i———if The Greateitof ail Musical luTealionr—tr.o Tv.'s-l 'o -i ' DUPLEX H*ol§a PHONOGRAPH / FREE TRIAL M NO MONEY IN ' .» '''. ~ , V-; j ADVANCE > - I r - - ~, r - ' I ITi > tl...mi.i.l.oi.ogr.|.litlmt P". -* - , , 1 m. - i v. ■ / PhMrrD twoliorm, .nrttwotil.r.tu u / Olh.rph jr.,.1,. li.vo 1,.." A i ... AUplnatm .11 1 om- hnrn. T. .■ > :-:■? -iv ' ■ , . lluiilex gets All vult.me • 112 < .* , \ •' J'"' •* i * w»'a r , r .M; - Uk,l ~Z~'L " ur a:i •?.»!.»'.c. t 'xrww'H FREE CATALOGUE „yr • T -:r"r ■:;v.,- •; • - will .M'l.iil fully tl.< ...porloHt, r( TV. n, , tUrc-.- .!•■ ,V .-'V. ... .Mr r ,!i ■ i*■ «..yn„,t,, v , L| ,1. u h !, I 01l . T <»I..U 1. I' . out first sending for our a ..», i> - •; .•* t • <»• -id v- v r <-*• tttn»*r - t . ■■,, « from ourfactopy to th® u-er. rlin.inßtimr p » Mi . M r-., a |»i %'iL'n-l ITI p-''-llil' r •»'* PL .'i ,'Ji- ' f.„ t ,. - proflti. Thntls why wo ft'OftMet n».iiHifHrfiir,;,.,.|«lel «rr -Jr.» '."r„ '■-i? V4r« , 1 the best phot.oer.ph msdr f.,r less »h;.n one-lldrd what n . ,t r> «i rt .. T ir'- pi'-v\u.'--» . ♦<■,£ < c dealers ask for other niakus not as rood. rocorda. Oar ircu CeU'o-n- rx i«ln- r» «' DUPLEXPHONOGRAPHCo., .'.l !'■■ ■■ rt KcL''.:n." , ooi?.*!fj Redaction 3a le of SHOES Circnt bargains Groceries and Provisions. We have the best goods at the lowe t pri-ej>. M you want a good sack ol tlour, tr> Ihe L-auia' Biand cf winter vs heat and >ou wiil use no oilier. Sptci ij p ices on lar^ r e c]u intitic?. Our li'oito is: "B< st Goods nt Lowest Prices. ' J. S. HERRINQTON, DUSHROE, PA: ] | H roasters use to glaze their !• CAVE ATS, TRADE MARKS, H coffee with—w°u!d yo u *et COPYniCHTSAN3DESICNS.iI ill' Then , 11 Send your l)UHin«'Bß