* - i. V V • ./ :T% L vm, 85- ■* • . i Thursday .^iternoo Hy Hit! SulHvar. i tibiisliiag Co At the County Bout Of Sulllvin County. LAFOHTJft. PA VV i.m.-'vjN. i M(len. •fllO*. J INtiU.'-M, tSfr.i'y A TiviM. Entered at ;ie K i Offit . »v Laportfe, u second claes mail maitet. The ,:v to 9p >cu!ate n hundred of more years ago was apparently lip great . it i.-i (' day. An example of this la ■ iiowu i.y tile organization of a com -1 my in IV;.'J to build a turn; ike from ulladelp'in to : .r.f.easter, V'a., a dis lance of .sixty miles. The Charter was ; i-urcd, and in ten days LvJS." sub s'- Ibera made application for stock am this v m more tbn 11 tbo law al io'red, the names were placed in a lot tery wheel, and COO were drawn. With ! !>• •••o snV-eriptlous the work began. ' > road builders of that day knew :11 He or rothing regarding the con action of highways, and the rldicti -1 <•: .i ill's: ',i>:i m:-:le <m 111!.■ occasion 'it them some valuable lessons, .? Guy Kiliott Mitchell In the Amcr- I ' i CnlHvr.tor. The land rus eon .n!.-1, the trees felled nad th • road- I : prepared, the largest si< ric:« that I be 112 and were dnuipc! vpon it ■ i fon' 'Tion, and rtpon colos al base earth and gravel were spread. Th i the work was declared complete, i> when '' e washing i-,lu- c deep t aj-|ic .'red on every . sharp •s prof .■ .'"ed <';v>in s!:e sc ", and f,-> horses received scratch;*-" and bro ken limbs as they sank between the l-i v.:tiers i to their knees. Ti.e gigantic error ».f iiie road, bu'M i»• v - as iit i nia.ie plain. Int'.'guntion i■•!< mgs v: re he'd, at which the turn eons p. •• -was condemned and the le i.iture • lamed for giving u-o cbar ■ r. Had ' not b.-eti for an I'nglioh n who Tored re' ,;i!d the turn ril;. 'i ; m en iam j k;n, he bul seen roads built in the "old country,"" improved road construction would ■i : ■ receivt 1 a severe )•' --v. 'J lie Erg ; . :>o;;ui >.i v.,.-- :i.-< id by ■ne i 'ill: : ; • . an-', ho was '::! In letbr the l.:-ncasler rn-l Phila delphia tur i nUo r. ri. v. hh-li ■ ' tiiei dei-!.: red to be "the best piece of high in th' T T nlt• •: St..a master piece of it 1 " kind." Gracing Attachment That C? i So Pjt Upon ,*ny Traction Co^i^e. F.i reels •-,* Iloldi'tge, Neb., have I »er. improved and Leaufiii'l by a uui • and etrJiiently ; r ;:-ii -a! r.. 1 and street gradin • ir-a-':: ip. the 'a',; ion of Elijah A. Ilollt •!; of r ; Xeb. The machine v;v.s built by . : ib 'limbeck hiiarea'. and not w'.i!,standing Its crudity of <:•::•! tru e:• a, win- :.> lack of f:o-i' : 'Ies I>r turri' g our the proper kind tf work, it ha- prc>n-d a success and a r.-oney maker from the very start, the Omaha \Vorld-H4palfl. It is In fact a road : ratii.a 'a rr.eilt, .•••> •• "n trt.- i i -:l th tit c.'U i'ea<liiy be put i pon auy ordinary make of traction engine. rtr- . '<■ ia verj simp'-* lu Its -.•otis : .MCi a: : nd i-'-kloiu eve" ;ets O'.lt of ."r or causes any auu: . iMaie t > i' . ..itor. It i-onsb:ts of a frame atta 1 to 1' • boiler uv.-l r:r.m. ,, ..g -.-i the en.-.me. On the ; --"t side, iin front of th. > Inure tlr.ve. ■ I- a ' mi- 'frytcfj the plow, '.'a • »-• cut ! . the ptov is jnsi ■ ' :■ ~••• of (h- tread of the iiriv<» wli"e r ib ■ engine, enabling the op:?ratov •. < a 112 taight bank :■> ae 1.-n, ih • i. The dirt i-a dropped from tl:e iard up)u a belt convey-v p'— - i.ig : ler the bo".f. - of the c. : ne and ;•< ied in . middle of th ■ street ■ . , 1 to uwKi: the grade. The on or end i this e'cvi tor can be raised or k'tv,- dto aieet requirements a' - 1101l vi'ieek, the Inventor, Is a vou. fan: >-r who has lived on u farm .!| a life ITe has had no special •! as i machinist, bis ly ei'.U - ill i in that line being t>"»t leaned fri a praclie>l experience in o- -nating :. : ng . .- ■ hines and otb r Kinds of farm machinery £6 > n m *"! Best place - o buy goods I olten asked by the pru porU housewife. ,v;one> sa\* ng ;;J .. i iges ri. ;i!waj s be- -j; - ?x d for Lose r.o time in making a : ;: ougl examinasion of the fjV-.vLine of Merchandise I > ov/ on icXHIRITIONI •bast!-jc •***. >.*******%' -* ? ? ? ??•? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. AM answered at Vmmi I Sull's iAr%Q Store. HE KNEW THE ROPES 1 A. Law .«r That V»'u» Mot lluutlna Ijltlgatlon Over Laml. It's the canny old bird that cannot | be caught with the bird lime of litlga ; tion. j You've probably heard of Lawyer j Hackett of Somerset. A little while j Bgo he purchased some land ovr which there had been a lawsuit f--r i jears, until the parties had spent hi if I t dozen l rnes what the land was worth. 1 aekett knew all about it. Some of t'ae people wondered why he wanted tc £ct hold of property with such an incu tus of uncertainty on it. Others t. ought that perhaps he wanted some l ?al knitting work and would pit -h in r-dhot to fight that line fence question on his cvn hook. t hat's what the owner of the adjoin i' S land thought, f.ays the iSaltlmo.e beiaid. So he braced himself fur trouble when he saw Hackett coming a>-rose the fields one day. Said Hackett: "Where's your claim here, anyway, as to this fence?" "X insist," replied the neighbor, "that your feme is over my land two feet at one end and one foot at least at the Other end." "Well," replied Hackett, "you go ahead jrrt as quick as you can and set your fence over. At the end where yoa s: v that I encroach en you iwo feet, 6et the fence onto my land four feet. At the oJier end push it o:;lo my land two feet.' But," persisted the neighbor, "that's twice want 112 claim." "1 don't care about that," said Hack ett. "There's been fight enough over this land. I want you to take enough so you are perfectly satisfied you have got your rights, and then we can get along all plcaaantly. Go ahead and b-Ip you;, elf." The mar. paused, abashed. He had been ready to commence the old strug gle tooth and nail. But this move of the new neighbor stunned him. Yet. he wasn't to be outdone in generosity. He looked at Hackett. "Squire," said he, "that fence ain't going to be moved an inch. I don't want the blamed old land. There wcrn't nothing to the fight but the principle of the thing." Metl'oroloxir::! ' 'iisscdnens. At Westtown, Chester County, Pa., the Friends' big school celebrated its one hundredth anniversary recently. Vey have at the scnool a kind of diary, or log, which has been kept tip cominuot' i.v for 100 yetis, and ir, \v ii 'a the state of th? weather every day during all that time has bevu notec down. ibe log was consuUed for an aubpicious date In the matter of weath er for the anniversary, and it shewec, that every June 10 has been clear finri th:- beginning of the school's career. T! en some said: "Since it u isn't ra.ned fo 100 ycaia on Jim-.- 10 we had letter avoid that date, for it will be su eto ra a then this year." But oth er- said t' t reason and philosophy in d\ 3ted J .ae 10 to be a day devoted, fi a some unknown atmospheric caus es, to sun- ilne and blue The lat tei Bet of people tarried the day.and tfca schoa celebrated its anniversary on June 10. But it rained so hard that the guests had to sit around in tr.nt3. Sho Would Have Stopped |i. Tiome time ago the wife cf an old ir abitar, of a Durham, England vil lage died, leaving a grown-up fa .iiy b< iind The father remain i a wi oiver about eighteen mouths; .aea he eniere the matrimonial «tate ;.:. r ain. The youi est. daughter, ased s.,out tv riity, ( . the day of the wedding, went tot..a village butcher's. After the usual courtesies, the butcher asked her: "Js it true yor ftah.er g married agyenV "Aye, i.' owftr true!" si d the girl "Dldnh. ye want him le get married agyen?" No; wc- wor aall agyen it, but aad f> 11! wad hev his aan way. But Aa La 1; if ia muthor had been living sh'd Lad put.i stop tiv'l!" Siic might iCelent. HE. Yru treat me now with cold disdain, But so?, e d>ay you'll regret; I i hall n. go away and pine, 1 >uf I'm going out to get A job so- ewhero and 1 shall work And bo a magnate jet. SHE. Gr. leave my presence, since you aay You don't intend to fret; Ycu'll never, nevar see the day hat you'll make me regret--- But still, I wish you'd let rae know What l<lnd of job j'ou get, —Chicago News. Practicing Medicine. "Doctor," sighed the fat mau, "1 guess it's no use. I've tried everything I you've p ascribed and grown fleshier! all the time. Your latest recommen da;iot) was to ride horseback. I've done so faithfully for a month, but I'vej taken on eighteen pounds and th& | horse ha- lost 1C0." "Ah! there's a scientific suggestion," said the elated doctor, "Try letting] the horse ride you for a while."—De-! troit Free Press. Getting Even. "Oh. yes," said the stocky man with' lie square jaw, "my married life is quite a happy one." "Glad to hear it,"' said the thin man 1 with the thin hair. "Got aLy partlcu-, lar system?" "Wei!, yes. Whenever my wife gets! into a tantrum 1 go out and find the! fellow wb'i introduced us am! give him another licking."—lndianapolis Jour- ; nal, ■ . In the Air. "Where do you live?" asked the po- ' lice magistrate. "I live a block above Stanton street, your honor, corner of Essex." But the officer says you live at No. ! 99£ Housfon street." "That's I'll right, your houor, I live | in the top fiat." "Prisoner discharged on the ground I that lie's an angel."-—Mall and Ex prt ss. .Jack Wilis. "Which suitor are you going to ac- j cept, Clarissa?" "i can't decide, to save me, ma, which I like best; Harry is so timid, and Jack is so persistent."—Puck. ! Short ilalks-on * ; Ad vert is art© ; 4v^ :; j NO. 19. * People generally read advertisements more than they did a few years ago. j The rea:;on is to bo found in the advertisi;ment3 thenselves. j Advertisers are moro careful than they used to be. They make the advertise -1 inents moro readable. Some of them even become, iu a 1 way, a department of the paper, and look for them . every d.iy with as much zest and pleasure as tliey turn to i any other feature. This is true of many department stores all over «J- /;* 1 : the country. t/v , In many cities there Is just one man who appre- /<£'7/ ciates the,valuo of such interest. \yt/(' J ! lie breaks away from the old set style. 110 tells / '4? c something interesting in his space every L} ■ (d^W ; There are lots of interesting things in ) (Cp O i : business. Look over the miscellany page of ~j, 1 any paper—look at its local news columns, J rnd its telegraph news, for that matter, W i | uad you'll see that the majority of the / items are more or less closely related to ' Pf -1 some business fact. ' Dre:.s these facts up in a becoming »ut th. co~, AxZO? hi, garb of words, and they will find readers, fedtsial." even though they be in a 'mere advertisement." Let the merchant come . down off his pedestal and talk iu his ads. JfF?3 &'< He needn't be flippant—far from it, fjjlß fjjlß but let him not write as if he were ad- *" " '"" —~T7~ fj&r dressing somebody afar off, end telling J|jPjjjS| him about something at even a greater 1 /= '*■§ fIS ffikfA The newspaper goes right into its ' \l KiEfl reader's house—goes in and sits down Mm /^/'**-• ' f ' s rn table when be cats, and . V 7s' " " Jn his llands while he is ' moking after Wt ,,Jr c,cc '' reaches him when he is in jii-np'iWV. 1 ■(■■■ 1 ,ji : ' an approachable condition. ' ■ i^*'' That's the time to tell him about u Wwfcf*.* w your business—clearly, plainly, convinc * ingly—as one man talks to another. - \ * n*'vs-?-t.l,v ;,w eif-Jki in/0 its rt*dt*>n JUust uad nit d.-vm tt**A turn * Oj^yri£,kt % Ckmmlf Aurtm Ham, Vm JVJt, fll yg 1 VW pr c*i *» IWI.- \wv-# ${ % *1 I] & 3 eat &jiL 3 V v iSLbIh t&J n*i V<, MUNCV VALLEY, PA. Never Before Have:,We A LifA'Cu * 150 and 75 so*many praises and heard so * y | Boys' Knee many flattering remarks as v/e ■■•%•-. ! Pants He;,v y h? ,?ia hiH f! , -i<s n fe '•' ••' '« ! Assorted style r,a -° ,<dU t!,,b vtfdbt.l. kjj.\ -,, f| Special. IWe arc making new friends lost: selling more gOods than ever before 1I5» But we siili want more friends, want to sell our stock i:;> ct, . !ve are'spurred onto deeper price cutting. People v.o'i« ! vr h • •»••/ 112 we cari do it. To this we can answer, tnat no >tt ;i - > !section!has the wholesale buying facilities enjo ed by tin •,$!• b Bl ™ L "^ t eo j lishrnent. We can buy lower, \\e can sell lower, Sweater Coats species {vteiVs Corduroy Pants Men's Si I irts I Men's'or" Boys' Sweater Coats .38 ' 7Olll M9 ][* >^ S li,ee Shirts 3 «c j I Mt-nsfsweater coßts .75 C-Mil_o'\! :NS' SUITS NWnWorkShV, :i9 ( . I Mens f-weater coats 125 Fl'Om Q'K 10 -.CO and? 5 ) l'.!""""! Sh:, ' ts . Si ' )C ' 1 Slens sweeter coats 1.50 '■ l<w:.y Ha..nel ovorshirts 1.39 i jfTns sweater oonts ' " 2.00 MEN > 1 KU'.-St '! 13iiik V neck sweaters 25 and 40c FrOITI t)<)C tO S-j. )i- hi-h's extra heavy cotton ' Mens cardiganlinckets 1.25 , . .. , rri . , . r mixed socks 08c I j . Mb.N 5 OVhRALLS. Men's n i; WOO i sock* i^j : Underwear From 39c to Rov* h,..i Oiris stocking 09c, ; 411 D MEN'S ODD COATS ££ » J ribbed or fleeced 20 and 2(>c All i lICCS All I■ v S | Men's ribbed,;underwear DllCll Ulld Corduroy BfC tO 22- ' Al *° b >g lumbermen all colors 39c " ; rubbers—Lambcrtville Bull j Men's fleeced lined underwear A bi J? saving lor you -1 , QUAIT'C Boys Coronroy 01 iv /i-vvj iwca P8 i 9c Pants. '** ' Also big line of Siloes at SJV- badiev KUlts at s;reat reduction. I | Boys'corduroy I knee panle, jlined. ilg fol 2. k 0 L 1 ! tSS BKi) BJ.AXKITS from 75c' up. I throughout, line ribbed quality SIlO?. LadieS IDS shoes lor I< O | worth recular 75c Special 39c MeP S Wording ShoeS 1.65 I »vL XKS nil sizes Irom 1.50 up. | Men's Suits WO. DoUgte Shoes at reduc. .1 Ladi3S , Sweaterß | JSi Big Line of Men's and S iSStST ».«» tm Children's Overcoats at n- . , r 'Mens Suits' 11.75 14.50> HlirpH HTIPPQ L-CtQIoS 15.50 16 25! UUbCU [JI ILOJ). . Ladies' Coats from 3.50 to 12.00 'So Come to J. M. Wigliton's to satisfy your wants. Remeinbe only lasts this month. Railroad fare from Lapo • nd i mont for purchase of slo*oo or over. fnS I tim | 111* WEEKLY fUWPTE i GAZETTE and BULLETINS piiPUSLICAW MfiWSITI !'■■ j Tel to all the general uewsofthe 3 I Best dressed an<f most reHpectci | world, particularly that of our | ■> | newspaper in Sullivan county, j Stpte, all the time and tells it j I're-eiuiuently a home new aper ! impartially. Comca to stihscrib- | | The only Hepublioan paper in] ere every other day. Il is in fact j, couuty and cornea from the se:il I almost a d/tily iiewspajier, and |of justice with new new* fr OK I you canviot afford to he without | the county oftiees, clean ner/- | it. We oiler this une.pialed | lrom all 6ections of the conn; psiper and the NEWS ITEM | and political news you want i I together one jear for 1 read. This with Tri-w«eklys at sl.r)o js|,s() | The lEFUSUCAN NEWS ! cud Tri- Weekly j GAZETTE AND BULLETIN. | j j | In (-very city there is one best If you want to keep in touch ! ' |»*»per, anil in Williamsport with the Republican party i jit iy th« Gazette and Bulletin. organization and be informed S t It is the most important, pro- 0l) a r, ' a ' cs 'ate transfers or ' ! plosive and widely eirciilated legal matters in general that \ 9 pr.per in that city. The tir3t transpires at the eountv seat Ij 1 to hold the fort journalistically. you must necessarily take the | j Order of the News Item. HEWS ITEM. j - iv-i i_- u. m- T. X.." r+X ill Ml I ■ I 111 I ■■■■■—! I I Imm'Bmc h ESTER j "MEW StIVAL" ** FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS 2 No black powder she!?s on the fr.arket cmr.pari? with the "NEW RIVAL** in unl« r -' 1 formity nnd strong shooting L ire fire an ! waterproof. Get the genuine. 1 4 WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. .... New Haven, Conn, \ *1 m■*r«««.nnrwmnT'irr'TiiTrßfl —s— ———• "WfiKf" ■ *r>i , mi l ■ MWaBMKJWWWMMMWBW—PK^. Iclisfsl iRHEUIHIATISIiI 1 LUMBAGO, SCIATIC# INEURIIGIA and! iKIBSEtf TROUBLE! TO "5 DROPS" taken Internally rids the blood lot tin) poisonous matter t.nil acids which '•' are the direct causes ot these diseases. * ■ Applied externally It affords almost In- ':-s. staut relief from pain, while a permanent cure Is being effected by purifying the fj: blood, dissolving the poisonous sub- trf stance and removing it from the system. DR. S. D. BLAND g Of Hrewton, Ot„ writes: •. . "I bad been a rlfferer for a number of years wttb LnmbigO and KUeutuatlsm in my arms and legs, and tried all tbe remedies that I could n£ gather from medical works, and also consulted pyj with a number of tbe beet physicians. but fonud * f\ nothing that gave the relief obtained from wl ••6 DROPS." I shall prescribe It In my praotloe g&j for rbouniaUam and kindred diseases." fL, FREEI If you are stifTerlng with Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Kidney Trouble or any kin- -V? dred dl>«ase. write to us for a trial bottle p» ot "5-DIIOP3.'' and test it yourself. jag §Sj "5-BROPS" can fco used any length of!,> 13 time without acquiring a "drug habit." te2 f!** 83 It Is entirely free of opium, cocaine. Pf'i I*' alcohol, laudanum, and other similar jv, Sfe Ingredients. *3 L»r*«Strr Bottle, "P-DROPR"(SOO Dote»> n St.oo. For taleti Vrurilit,. , M SWMtOi RHEUMATIC CURE GOMPAIY, EM gj Dept. SO. 100 Uk« Street, Chleaco. | SCAVEATS, TRADE MARKS, \ ; I CCPYRICHTS A:JO DESIGNS. J | j Send your business direct to Washington, 5 . J saves time, costs leas, better service. \ 1 * My office clcso to XT. 8. Patent Office. FREE preiimln- $ ; ? ,«ry examinations made Atty'a fee not doe until paU-nt. e fisssettrtd. PERSONAL ATTENTIONGIVEN—I9 YBAIV3 r 112 ACTUAL EXPERIENCE. Look "How to obtain Pateufß," J I C etc.. coat tree. Patents procure ! through E. G. J : sreceive special netfee, without charge, in flit 5 {INVENTIVE AC&I $ illustrated monthly-Eleventh year -terms, $?. a yeai £ 5 1" « ninirnn Late oi c. A. snow & co.S *R u E GKFHS 918FST " N - W -£ >!•• U. UdUUi.HU,WASHINGTON, D. C.£ > We promptly obtain IJ. 8. and Voreign £ i.4ouct tni'lel, sUotcli ..r | ! nso ofiim-utioii tor ( freerei>ort on patentability. For free book ( ■ ' j - 4|^^ XS pjj ' . • • U. Ghicst WASHINGTON D. C. 5 ••..T.-V.'w-W... %. *.«* WV\ a
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