I r ; iii.i - i it or. A ternoo I f'v The : allivan Publishing Co A.i" the County Ber.t ol Gutlivan County. •APOBT®, FA. W M AMIS', I'residen. THOS. I. INGHAM, Sec'y it TrcßS. Entlttd at 112 e Post '.'.lie- t? 1 •• Lite, h» sect ad-claesi... i matu . Hiii rr nr nPOPrTSrT i uiti u! fhybLLdht f-.iiiy Re f/iacis a Feature of an Evening's Programme. Ec?tc Lecturer Lowell of New York Submits a List of Parliixm'-ntf.ry ■Questions and Answers Wliich Grange iVlumbers «Vill Find Instructive. No meetlag of the grange can bo conducted correct'y without some i;uowiedge of parliamentary rules, and as there is, wo believe, a very conskl ir.il le lack of knowledge of such rules : 1.1.1 in otv.r that members may lie j d upon the more important paiiia i • ary questions that arise without having to take the trouble to look them ; i iiiem.ielves State Lecturer Low t i o. Fiedonia, N. Y., has prepared • following parliamentary questions, v, their :• us were, which we suggest can an mad • an interesting feature for < ening'.; programme. The lecturer i . assign these questions to mem bat a previous meeting or call upon members without giving them pr -v! "is u>tlce r.nd ascertain how are capable of answering the questions without consulting Cnshlng's M. iii.il or some other equally good aut'u> rity: 1. !s it In order to lay an amendment on i. . table? X -: .. Is cone sometimes to kill a ques ■■■ i ! re tiiu house, to KC-t KOi!,.'. one to v. ■ .ho rli. ' he Is getting rid of the 1 ae! . : If you lav nn aniend i: • tth t '.ia, the iiiain quc'.'on goes v. I.i u. jt • r.ot good parliamentary 112•; i m. •" a r ".'ccr nrlte to a ' : Hion of l• i»s.:. o and wpeak on the question be lore t. a huiiEc'.' Ko. U. i : many times may or..' person Fi-vl in a question and not be out of It' lie move;' the question, twice; if not, or.ee. ' \ 1"n a c;i lon of privilege Is be i'i liouro and a motion in laude to tui i •> the order of the day, what to co ■ "112 the question of privilege? It i lost. £.. V : on a person wishes to ran. Ice re marirs a a motion of hia own should it ho before or .-.tier slating tho mo tion? A.. before. B Can you tell whether the following > are <I abat" He or undcKa'able i afr 1 r"Qu,re a. majority or two-, arils • to be carried? (a) Motion to elo*e debate. 1. a two-thirds vote, undcbatable. <!>i ( jeetion to tlie consideration of q.: . n. i i ; res a two-thirds vote, cannot bo ,t • ailed, is lui lebatabie. ;o .0 Uon to i; ..it dobnte. P.oqulres a two-thlrda vote. Is undebata- I i be a i Glided. i .. uilon to extend *. .0 l.rult of dPbate. ltc.iuir.3s a .o-tl.irus vote, is undebata l>i e :• be amended. i.. ..iction to take up the previous ques tion i.•:> a tv.o-tliJi'ds vote, cannot be c!;'(i ■ i. is undebatablo. 7. i i you tell what questions can bo a;."- IM'.'.l and what cunnot? i he" are nineteen questions whlrh can noi lie amended. Here are some of the ■ ;iorta .t ones: Motion tu ad.iourn, amin ] rent to an amendment, cuV to or der, Jay on table, take from tho table, v it hd; aal of u mot .n, objoeticn to tho eoTisido; .ition of a question. I: and Then may a it ion bo re consiu- d? At !!:•• m ins when ti e motion w-< pi... • .'i or t. is text follov.lnjT. T. .• .over must ! one '.ho vc>: lon the v Jiinir side; i ulres a two '.hlrds vole. < i all questions be reconsidered? : it nap: eal is; taken from the decl sion the ' hair and tlie veto IK a tie, v.. ;t m the r> ult? Why? it ■ i.ha. . ■ ma a inajoril.v. ( ..i a prt'ddins o'!ieer veto after vot.-H havvi been counted? ■ r ■ • eu; : 'j.- uniuiliiiotis coiiMont he i the deciding \olc. •Can you correctly dlrposo of an . •■rail vnt '. i all at".■ ulnr lit? ' - , ut tli" Rineiid;..ont to the .amend ment, :f carried, put the amendment as aide 2; if c. ri led, put the origin<il i.ttr-.- Hon ; s amended; if lost, put the questions the> come, beginning always with tiio at ;emh .unts. 1,.. U i at Is a point of order? ; a pel ".n is : eaklng and states i 1 ■ ig wr. any one may . . •■ and s ' 1 nrire o a point of order." The < ■ in- i .sh ! 3ay, State the no'ni ft ' r." Tho one risk.;: sh:'..! then cif \. ..-rt i ; the ;.-H'akcr has made «/on;; ,-i term t. : v i if the chair snriaina ti • i order '• i> sp \ker shall 112 t down; it it i not f-n-talned and no nppeai is tali a, ilia speaker n; y con: r.tie. ; Citcstion of privilege—when ntr.de? • be made when a speaker I..i:' the lit' r. As SO"., as It Is disposed of tho ii y re: ies t.. consider: lion 0." ti • .;■ .Jtion which was interrupted. ]" ii ijection to consideration of qucs ti . .'-n tli: Vj? i !ien a question comes up wiiieh any 0 ti. nks :■': ...Id not be dircu.-ied he nay iect ! it« oonsi<i' lion. Cannot t • ••nded. i undeb: table, -e«|ui; •• two tl.'rdr vote, i'.ios not require a .-ccond as.d in oi ajr whea another has th-j floor, N England Grange Excuiston. 'i •■ Palvous of NeM* England will en ioy a i excursion to Washington to at lend ;i > liatlnial gtange on Nov. 11 in ti. lit.". The pirty will be a large on.', as r (la-ed rates and first c'ass )i<- ■ onmod: i.have bt. ti ;• ured. The I'.irty ■:! start: Nov. lu and re turn Xov i, those who take this 1 " .'•'■ - ■ I y p ' yi:i. • n er lettsh-n * can attend the American I .iV'-' ia: u <if iri'-lllute Workers held I tli t • Xov. it; and li. 'i"i • Stark gra' :re of Xew II imp-j > ■ 1 lost nil it proporty in a Ii;-.' ex- j e. Its records ca (.)•. t. 7. The grange I'/- 'rty v, as insured, however, audi :. ■ -range has upward of $5d 1 12) In the' bnhiv, so that it will not be crippled. One of the most pvacii. al i tin -. •• ycl oj-'c!<••»! for the creation or '.: ia. Tor . 0.1 t.. 1 " • ! ' that pi! fr.'waiil ...< follows iu the Mcticpoli ! tau Mag.:, ine; "Tht. eounty fair offers a peculiarly good opening for starting reform, j II re are gathered the brain .and sinew | of the coMinunlty—intent, it is true, on | diversion and recreation, but-equally i alive to the .material Iwjjpfiis to lie de- j riv.'d l'i\.:n the mee'in,;: w'.ere a free interchange of ideas is iu-nred. Secure some goo iNpeakers; ill ike it known by circular or through tho coiu: us of the county and town papers th;:t the good road: problem at th i next county fair is to be discussed b;> local talent and by men trained in th ■ actual field work of .hi:; iu.;>or ta-.t business. There will he tuy itli cu ;y iu securing interested auliebces. an. l , it will be the exception if results au not manifested either in the change of feeiitig or in tlie organiza tii n of a reform movement. Meetings of boards of trade, granges, both i-iaie and local; educational convent! >ns, c! -mbers of commerce and such fune ti as arc also good starting points for off ctive work iu the good roads move mi at." I uhllc ejilrited thinkers whose m; ds can transcend the needs of the int-.iediato present, says the Atlanttf Coustitutiou, are impressed with ihe wiidom of pushing the propaganda for good roads tide by side with iiiat for better transportation facilities by rai' or water. What will it avail to double track trunk systems and construct more in dividual l.iies and deepen navigable rivers if v:e nvako ac-cesa to them along the cauutry toads ditiicult, slow una expensive? T !:e cou l y fair Is an established ins itution n Georgia in as great a degree as the other popular meetings to which reference is made in the foregoing excerpt If the importance of good roads is made a topic of discussion at such gatherings and at such state wide as semblages us that comprised in the i Atlanta interstate fair the substan tial progress legitimately expected hardly lends itself to computation. Administrators' Notice, Notice is hereby given that Letter- ot Adniinistr.. ion upon the estate ot Fran cis W. (iai. . :iicr. late of Laporte Boro,, Sullivan <_ an!\. lVut a,., deceased, have I s. gritnli 1 to the undersigned. All per his ii el.ted to said estate are re que; ted lo make payinent, and those liav rg claims or demands against the sain ■ will tnuke them known without de lav to M HS. THERESA 112! ALLAGIfEIi. Laporte, l'enua.. Administratrix. January 4. 11)09. L'quor License Application. Notice i.- Iterebv given that on the l_'th day ot" .1 ann-ry, 11)00, Theodore Shitnna sltv-)f'l.opcz, f'a., tiled an application for i •Hiat-ni'rant License"' in the proper ty I, io\vn a .he ' Steafatlier K • tac.ra'U" in |i e vI.I 112•. of Lopez, Colley Twp. ." Ill livna Ccnn' ■ . l a., and that sai I applies tion ivas aii < i'lise.l to he heard on the da\ n Ft 1901); that said Theodore Bhima*sky died on the 221 dny of Jai. IlKiy. T'n .' on Feb. S, 19(19, a snhsti ut ed a ipliciUii n was filed liv Greorge K ip nee, owner .. -aid premises, and thai the Cotet ol t v arit-r Sessions of Sulli' tm County ha dxed Monday, March 1. 1909 ut Ido'cloei: a in. at the (Jouri House in Lal'orte as the time and place for the heating upon said appiiratiou. ALUFIfI' F. HKESS Clerk. Feb, 8, 1909. Notice. N.dice i- hereby given that a special meeting of the Stockholder ot the Esides Mere Coriij -aiy will be held at the jirin • ipti! oilic.e ot the Company in liag'es Park. Sullivan County, 1'3., on the t.'.ih day ot ''ebftiary A.1)., I'JO9 at elt en o'eieek A. M.to take action on the ap proN. 1 or ({.-approval of the proposed :n --crea eoft! of raid Ccin ]ian.v from sixty-five thousand dollars to two iiui) Ired tlion-and dollars, EDGAR R. KIESS, Secretary. Eagl -■ Mere Park) l'a., Deo, 8, 1908. 66 y © The Best place tc buy goods Is otten asked by the pru per t housewife. Money saving advantages are ilways being searched lor Lose no time in making a thorougii examination of the Ne v Line of Merchandibe Now on e« ** » «*****■** *«*•** |EX HIBITIONf ?????? ? ? ? IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. AM answered at Ver?ion Hull's Large Store. m<lm ro #». it '"V ' ' S OH • L'j i » %. t *.<:» . '*K.* e i y\dvertisind «. | No. 19. People generally read advertisements more than they did a few years a;;o. The reai.ua ii to be fouud in the advertisements then.se!ves. Advertisers are more careful than they used to be. They make the advertise ments more readable. Some of them even become, in a • v ay, a department of the paper, and people look for them t .ery d.-.y with as much test and pleasure as they turn to /\A, auy other feature. , This is true of many department stores all over the cjuntry. /?/ j It many cities there Is just one man who appre. { i j ciate.; the value of such interest. (|3^/ lie treats away from the old set style. He tells /\y 112 something interesting in his space every There are lots of interesting things in Jgfi' - & i business. Look over the miscellany page of a y j nper—look at its local news columns, J 1 a. d its telegraph news, for that matter, *3 ) ai d you'il see that the majority of the 1 I items are n.ore or lcs3 closely related to Z0 some business fact. '1 &%.' Dress th.-sse facts up in a becoming »ut ttu mirckmt cme off Ut g.'.rb of vrords, and they will find readers, ptdtsUl." even though they be in a "mere advertisement." Let the merchant come down off his pedestal and talk in his £ff\ ads f'-j 'iTrtin iffe He needn't be flippant—far from it, !j\. y 4, '(■('■J but let him not writs as if he were ad v ~ him about something at even a greater j ' ' The newspaper goes right into its | \j ■ - '-j-'m- 1= WlSm reader's house—goes in and sits down ' omWmsjMr •»-«- 1 ■miiilX- // ffn _ It is on the table when he eats, and ti, ti, j jl'iA'few* Js> j *"* ' n bards while he is smoking after | the meal. It reaches him when he is in j gj. i'; m au a r? r&achable condition. | viw"W, ; .!• That's the time to tell him about ~(«) your business—clearly, plainly, coaviue. ' incly—as one man talks to another. k <• {-tx* w avw »*, I MUNCY VALLEY, PA. ! : . Never Before Have' Wc Received ? 50 and 75 so many praises and heard so Boys' Knee many flattering remarks"as we Pants ' iavo had this Season. fe Were you one ot the vast thr ngs 'h- 1 ||sl; . . I ' crowded our store during the past v. iy- k? "j Did YOU get your share of tlv : : ui< J. advertised? If not you should tSßeP'' ! - 11 ' : COMZ HERE NOW 'Sal 1 iWe are making new friends fast: selling* me re IgOods than ever before Bp '.But we still want more friends, vvnnt to sell our stock titter, ye ; w r " are spurred onto deeper price cutting. People wo h- >v\ r «,•, ..^.n ]\ we can do it. To this we can answer, tnat no other sto'a m :: 1 c'Jtftuif | section; has the wholesale buying; facilities enjoyed by this est.;'o lish'ment. We can buy lower, we can sell lower, ■ N '" Y " SSSI Sweater Coats Specials Men's Corduroy Pants iViGfl S o.tlirtS I , From 119 10 2.50 ' Men's Negligee Sliirta 390 Me n ? s!or Boys' Sweater Coats .oh, , v» w 1.1 j M(usfswea'.cr .mate .75, CHILDRfcNS bUITH »» . .*»» j* , ~ i«, -J i- /v Mens Flannel Shirt" v >c ,MC"B sweater COHI9 125. From 99C to *.?O and SSO i;ie!.v Flannel overs!,irte lay, ' Mens 8-veeler coats l.«H) . , rM , ,•,! i t PDC ! mT-—-veu.er coats 2.ot>; Mt N 1t« (>• 'bEh S 51 r»TV'neck' sweaters 25 and 46c. HOITi (>9C tO $4 7S. M »'* extra heavy; cotton 12vlv:iTcdTdigan!jacket6 1.25 »aIT M> c av'CIJ A i I C mixed sock* <>Be , | MEN O V HaA.XS. Men's all wool* socks 19s J Underwear • From y* to 75c j , »rr!;" rt *•***''*• T ' 3»&i,- ... _ .MEN"SODD COATS ££JSL» ,2i , ribbed or fleeced 20 and 2Cc All 1 rices All tr ■ ' Me.,', ribbed;,,nderwear L)UCh 31ld CordllTOy BSC to 2 2=> A.*, tug Itne mens lumbermen > „ , on rubbers—Lainbertville amM Ball all colors 39c; . . .• , r . , i-aiui. A big saving lor vou- I Men s fleeced lined underwear • i ft" co ]ora _ 390 QT I Men's Gaps 19c Boys Corduroy Orlv JIvO iw« : , r I*, | Pants. Also big line of Shoes at sav- furs at " rwit reduction.; I Boys' cord,!roy knee pants, lined, illg priCOS for 2.')0 DreS* BKI) BLANKETS from 75c 'up. j throughout "tie ribbed quality Shoe. LrldieS 1 .65 ShoeS ,or 1 TKUNKS all sizes from 1.50 up. j worth regular 75c Special 39c I S NVOfKing j Men's Suits Dous,as Sh ° es at redllced Ladies' Sweaters (Men's Suits 4.65i r%. i • F !l/| J | Ladies' Sweaters all colors 99c, j Men's Suits f>»7s LlllG 01 nIGH SClf ICI I.miles' Waists, blue, black, 39c |™" ~65 ,Sl Children's Overcoats at re- , , r . MensSuits 11.75 14.50 HllCpH LdUICb L-Udlb ! Mens Suits 15.50 It) 25 UUCtJU |JI lUCb. Udie*'Coats from 3.50 to 12.00 j !So Cotne to J. M. Wighton's to satisfy your wants. Remember, j aale only lasts this month. Railroad fare from Laporte nd i Nordmont for purchase of sio'oo or over. ;T'<" j p'» -H world, particularly that of our i newspaper in Sullivan county. I Ptate, all the time and tells it I Pre-eminently a home newspaper I impartially. Comes to 6ub?crib- y, The only Ri publican paper in jj ers every other day. It is in fact <£.;*' Jj county and comes from the seai I almost a d«ily newspaper, and I of justice with new news fron> \ yoa cannot afford to be without | '' ie county offices, clean news j it. We oiler this unequaled I from all sections of the counts ] pnper and the NEWS ITEM | and political news you want to j together one year for 1 read. This with Tri-w#eklys at $1.50j Ofr |s| .50 The ESP'JSLICAIi IIEWS ITEM ! and Tri-Wcekly ! GAZETTE A mBULLETIN, j : j_j In .'rery city tliore is one best If you want to in touch \ j paper, and in Williamsport tc-J 1 \ with the Republican party 4 it is til* Gizetteand Bulletin. organization and be informed 1 | It is the most important, pro- on all real estate iransfers or j | girsjive and widely circulated j legal matters in general that •, ! 1 paper in that city. The first transpires at the county seat 112 1 to hold the fort journalistically. you must accessarily take the | ! Order of the News 1 tern. NliV/S ITEM. II I i Z I g ■§mmbmm . ' MAffi #StCiiE STE R \ I ajygy «arw j FACTORY LGADEO SHOTGUN SHELLS W:NCHE3TER REPEATIHE ARMS CO. New Haven, Conn. ) MM—Hip —■ > i mmt\ m r~r —■ |RHEU«MTISn |UiSs£aO, SCIATICA! )) iIEORALO1A and! IXJDNEY TROUBLE;' "5-CRPFS" taken Internally, ritls the blood jfc fit the poisonous matter an 1 acids which fc;: ire ii.3 direct causes of these diseases, y Applied externally It affords almost in- £,"• ata-ut relief f'om pale, whi'e a permanent S cure is being ejected by purifying the EH blood, dissolving the poisonous sub- Kg stance and removing it from the system. DR. S. D. ELAND M Of Breivtooi Ga., writes: ••1 had boeii a iufferer for a number of years K> wltla I.uml'aKO anil KheumatMm In iny arnia |9i ana l#»i*»,and tried all the remedJa* that I could ■ fro:n medical worka. and also consulted fcM with a number uf the be«t phyelclani. but found HK. bi ri . lilnw t'.mt (r&ve tlie relief obtained fr. m £44 ««S.DROrS I shall prescribe It In my praolioe *33* |Ljj Cor rhemuati*m and kindred dJ*eaaea. ,r '< IFREEI If yon nre snffering with Rheumatism, gj-' IS NemulgK Kidney Trouble or any kin- E& dred disease, write to us Tor a trial bottle Eg jjV of "6-DROPS." and tc3t It yourself. P,* »» "S-PROPS" can be used any length of Kg E time without acquiring a "drug habit," SB !~T. is It is entirely free of opium, cocaine. Ha £3 nlcohol, laudanum, and other similar 3® fci ingredients. f3 (N LtrerOlf-lloftt*. "S-DHOPR" (KfO Doaet) «S ' ti.uO. Fop 8»lt by l»rur«l»t». Bl &' SffANSOR RKEUKATIt SORE CO*PA*Y, |y Lm Dept. ISO Like Street. Chicago. B, sCAVii *TS, TRADE MARKS, > J COPYRIGHTS AMD DESICNS.-■ 1 Sen<l your business direct to Washington, * J saves tluae, costs less, better service. * 2 My office close to IT. S. Patrnt Ofice. FREE prdlmiu £ t arv examination* made Atty'* fee n<-t due until pr tenv 112 lsiw.nr«d. P. K3ONAL ATTENTION OIVLN-IO /EAKo £ 112 ACTUAL EXPERIENCE. Book "How to obtain Patent*, ' * 5 etc., »eut free. Patents procured through E. G. Fl.Tge* \ 5r ceivo «peclal notice, without charge, in the $ INVENTIVE AG El Jillufltrated monthly—Eleventh year- term*. SJ. a year. ♦, |[fi.SISCERS,mS^i | l•' M.j-llv «»K;.in 1' n . .i. •• S.-' iil l > l v I I.i »< ? I!' l«'<»i' < • ( fre«rep»»*t on pateinability. For free book { ■? i low i<> Securer% HC i* \ \WQ write 5 ''l *' t i Gppoi/le U. 3. i a* c-ot Office \ % SH»M G1
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