, N ..r S V * > t . ;<• * - , \ /■ I'* 4. *\f& !t - l wiNti, art x'atttun-j* ! Ji*y ruur 11..- .i. • » 1 ' By The Sullivan PuiiUstiing to ! At tho County Scut <>t sumvan County. LAPOUTE, FA. W ('. l-i. .t "ii. THOS. J. ISiill.Oi. ■ J " Ttea Entered at the Post Office ti Lnyonoi Ml mail . uUtpr. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. For Auditor General AKTUI'I! K. IIX, of Erie. For Stato Treasurer ,) KiiEVl AH A. S'lOßKii, ol Lancaster. For Justice ot the* Supreme Court. \a>>- MUM.ii/.iskEH. m I'hilail Iphia. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. Ji'or Tiistiicl Attorney 1". \V. M I VI.I-!! I'. of l.uJ'oite. For Coroner I'. D. V(.H l]{|] 1.1.5, ol SolK-StOWII. For Jury Ci mmuwiuncr I. AWJ; I.NCK JA \' I'M.I- ol Cherry, Trial list, Sept. form 1000.. I,VI ■ i .l:ij . I'.'itl, I'hjVl. ai :> p.ni I W. \V. .) iclcson Ml. I Bl:r .-lit' w. >*tiir<i--vHiit. Trustee for the I'i". isees ol George I'. Jackson, Deed., W. VV. Jaclc <lll-. A'linini.-uai. :• li. 1.. 11. l. ol (lie estnlc ol flc.irjte l>. .Jack MI. 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W ■•■y - llov. riIAJ-. i •Kt:ft *1 Prcifdcut .1 iloi.o. .i'>U— H' tu y Kn-iililt and 1< i. 1-;. i i . . lui i'.' ofjthc 4 lo t; ol''.<yci tlid er ni i. hiil I li v. • y artei ! • • 112 il; l'cace, Or j*hans' l oiut ami i 'one i leas loi thv ount;. oi' >i.!!ivan. have issued J . }.rec"j'i, i» .no u' dure tin- M day of July \ ; ro !.<« •• .-ii.ro. tor l.olomv tin sc\era iu the Urn >,.:;h of l.aj on Monday the i.-y •*f Sept. .mM, at 1 o clock p. in. efnif no* • . .."n t y i-.iven l<. ihc Coroner, J-. ■ ■ «..Mi. r iand Constables -.thin the i ii-., , that t\. y l>c t'. ii.ii. ) the«• iu tln-ir j t- t»u at " o'. t'o«'k c '. ot. nid «iay, :ih tMeir i o-i'i .d-. iu jii. ilit.u- and | (.:• :*enicni!'t■ --i'- to tho c th:nu> which ;f othec appertain to he done. And to tlio?e I v • ■ * •'• ' ' • v.no n ' prt, cute ! .|pr- a, * - iio jn» or .r: 1«» n '.he iail of ! • ,i.l ! ■uiii \. 11 o,• .no i.y i otitied to . 112. a a el there to prosecute against the in as I w..i e just. .n i- ; ."liowv 'n* ,- irf. :-l, r ff* ..'I- !.:•: < • I'ti. '. 1 11 1903* [Y fiTrnrri lo pftTE!jT Go?d ,d6ai SII I li il « may I - .ecured by 112; illli IMI H ° UI iuU - S ; ' k'i. " «? M THE ."" TE NT RECOHO. E Br.Tliri.oro. Md. fejiiii-criylloiia to H»«- Ilccoid %IUJI.uu. Pii'iPOßi vi AM'RISD'VTKiNTR Tf> <■•)>:■ in • iux srn.Mi'irrET) to Trn; cj. V.\:, -;•• this common i tv; \t.li-; .'OH t'HKU: Al'l'i'.OVAL, OR RIiJKCTtON, BY THE GkNKKAL AS SI'iiHI V OK Til',-: I'; 'I.U.i.N'VVKAT.t'H OF PENTNS VI.V'A N'lA. ANIJ PUB- J I ;.I > ,: v OI'.DKK OK TMK SBt'Uß ' »r.. i• v in-' i in. iroMMONWCAi/rn, IN" •'! ".SCAN K OF AKTICI.E Will OF Tlii-: OXSS'.-ITCTtON. A J.iINT IM'.SOLI'TION I-'roposiiig nme mini nt y to sections eight :i:nl tv. ents*-one of iirtic-le four sections eleven nnd twelve of article live, si-c --tkms tw.i three, and fourteen of article eight, set lion one i.f iirticle twelve, and' sections two and seven of iirticle four teen. of the constitution ..f Pennsyl vania, and providing it schedule for enrrying the :imendmeuts into .-ffect. Section 1. Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the C'.mmonwi-. ; tli of Pcnnsylvnnla in fien crn! ly met. That the following are propos.- Os :iinendinentK to tin- Con stitution oi' the Commonwealth of IVnn pylv nla, iccordance with the provi sion.-; of tin olphteenth artich' thereof: — Amendment One—To Article Pour, Sec tion Eight. Section 2 Amend section ei>?ht of article four of the Constitution of Pennsylvania, which reads as follows: "Ho shall nominate and. by and with the advice and consent of two-thirds of nil the members of the Senate, appoint a Secretary of the Commonwealth and hll Attoriu y tjeneral during; plwnsure. a Sup rintendent of Public Instruction for four year"- and such other officers of the Commonwealth as he is or may be authorized bv the Constitution or by law to he shall have power to till all VHa noies that may happen. In of fices to v.'h.' h he may appoint, during the recess « 112 the Senate, bv granting '•ommissions which shall expire at the end of their next session; lie shall have po\v<•! h» Mil any vacancy that may hap pen. durim; tlie ree« vs of the Senate, in 1!,.. ..j!;,, ..r Auditor General, siate 'Preasui'm*. s •? ctarv of Tnterfial Affairs or mt of Public instruction, [ fa . ,i Ml s '-• oifice. or in any «»rh. t fN'c tiv> office which he is or may be au thorize! to nil: if the vacancy shail hap pen tic.- st -.sum of the Senate, the ij o'. i.oi !iall nominate to the Sen | ate b- foi-i- Their final adjournment. a Proper p. r- •' To till said vacancy: but inn. • i. : • a.se of vacancy, in an elec tive office, a person shall be chosen to i said office .t the next Reneral election, j unless the \ if-ancv shall happen within three ealer? *ar month; immediately )>re cctlie.jjr sue , election, in which case the . ]«• •in ) 112 . >,-» id office shall bo held at lit. sc. • : eiin;£ 1 election. In actini? ' • xecutivr* nominations the Sei.. !• : - 't with open doors and, in oiii' rminj; rejecting; the nominations ~112 rhe Co -* or the vote shall be taken Iby yeas an ' • and shall be entered on j He- journal us to read as follows: li «hnl: «'»rinatc :i 112 »I. bv and with the advice ;.od consent two-thirds of all the mc.ti.ciT of the S nate, appoint a Scer»*t- > ' the (Commonwealth and ,in xtto'.-n- Oem-al during pleasure, a Suo " tntc nt of lnstruction lnstruction for foui years, nd such other officers of the Commonwealth srs he N or may be au thorlv. 'I b; the Constitution or by law to a- 'oint h shall have power to 1111 all vacancies •!:;» may happen, in offices to v lien I' ;t> appoint, during the re ce.«. of !! • '"■ t.ate, by granting commis sions Wi 'b -ball « \plre at the end of thtiß next -.".-sion; lie shall have power to till an . \ acancy that may happen, .hint " ti • •'•cess of the Senate, in the office of Atulltor General, State Treas urer. Secretary of Internal Affair? OT Sup rini . t t-; Public Instruction in :t jndi« <1 : ««• or in any other elective office which b- is or may be authorized to 1 if ' . vacancy shall happen •!• 11*- n" tb mi o!" the Senate, the Cov u. r ! ai. imiuat" t-. the Senate, .ca ter. tt.etr 'nal adjoinnuvnt. a proper p.-i onto .» said but in any Mich case o: w ancy. in. an elective of flee, a person .shall b. chosen to said of !'. c on tin r.ext election day appropriate to PMch ofT ec. a-< or ;itig to the provisions i of this Constitution, unless the vacancy shall happ'-n wiMdn two tab ndar montlifi immediately |• r■»•.■vdimT such election day, ;n which ' i -<• the i h-ction for said office shall be held on the second'succeeding •li. ,ion da > appropriate to such office. | In . ctiiiii 'ii executive nominations the Sen.-, shall sit with open doors, and.in cor. ..'irii; ~ or rejecting the nominations of 'iii- fh vernoi. lh" vote shall be taken by y. as and nays, and shall be entered on the journal. Amendment Two To Article Four. Sec tion Twenty-one. S tlon ' Amend section twenty-om ol art' le four, wh: h reads as follows - ■ i he term of the Secretary of Internal Aff "s shall four years; of the Audi tor re!;' ral 'hi., years; and of the Shite Trea. i rer tv- < years. These officers shall be c!io "n b; the quallned electors c»f the St., at general elections No person •elected to the office of Auditor General or State Treasurer shall be capable ol holding th ame office for two consecu tive terms. ' >o as to read: Tin terms of the Secretary of Internal Affairs, th* Auditor General, and the State Ti ea.-i * r shai! each be four years; and tb'" snail be chosen by the qualified elo* lors of i • Staie at general elections; but a State Treasurer, ebjoted in the yeai one thou, a' I nine hundred and nine, shad serve for three years, and iiis suc cessors shall be elected at the general (flection in ho year one thousand nine hundred and twelve, and in every fourth year ther«\aH«r. No person elected to the office of Auditor General or State Treas urer shall be capable of holding the same office for two consecutive terms. Amendment Three To Article Five, Sec tion Klevcn. Section 4 Amend section eleven of ar ticle live, which reads as follow.!: "i.xeept a otherwise provided in this Cot diluc.on. Justices of the peace or al derinen shall be elected in the several ward*, districts, boroughs and townships at the firm of the election of constables, by the qualmtkl electors thereof, k. such manner a hall be directed by law, and shail be e<.•-(•missioned by the Governor for a tern, of five y rs. No township, word, disti -i or borough shall elect more than two jo -tices of the peace or alder men without the consent of a majority of the quaiifi d electors within such town ship, ward or borough; no person shall be elect ! t 0 such office unless he shall have resith ; within the township, borough ward or disirict for one year next preced ing his el'vt .u. In cities containing ovei fifty thour. :.>1 inhabitants, not more than ofie aldern an shall be electni in each ward or disirict," so as to read:— 1 Except as otherwise provided in this ! Constitution, justices of the peace or | aldermen shall be elected in the several J. war ds d.. " is. boroughs or townships: by the qualified electors thereof, at the municipal ction, in such manner as shall be directed by law. and shall be commissioi d by the Governor for a term of six \ ears. No township, ward district or borough shall elect more than two justic « of the peace or aldernun , without the consent of a majority of the ! qualified electors within such township. ! ward or borough; no person shall be ! elected to a h oflli e unh .-she shall have | resided within the township, borough, | ward or d! frict for one year next p e ceding his » lection. In cities containing ove- fifty thousand inhabitants, not more | than one alderman shall be elected in j eAch w rd or district. ! Amendment Kour- -To Article Five, Sec tlon Twelve. Section Ti Amend section twelve of aiti ( tie five Of The CoHstltUtOU. V.hlch reads j us follows la Phil; I'dphia shall be estab lished. for each thirty thousand iuhabit antx, one court, not of rscord, of police natl civil ctuns. with jur!*itletion not excoediiß one hundred dollars; such courts shall be held Ijy magistrates whoso term of office shall be live years and I th"\ shall bo fleeted on gem-ral ticket : by thi qualified voters at Vrffo; und In | tin- election of the said magistrates ne I voter shall vote for more than two-thirds j of the number of persons to be elected i when more than one are to be chosen; j they shall be compensated only by fixed i salaries, to be paid by said county; and Khali exercise such jurisdiction, civil and 1 criminal, except as herein provided, as is not* exercised by aldermen, subject to such changes, not involving an increase ' of civil jurisdiction or conferring political j duties, as may be made by law in Phila | delphia the office of alderman is abol ished," so as to read as follows: j Jri Philadelphia there shall be estab ; Hshed, for each thirty thousand inhabit ! ants, one court, not of record, of police | anil civil causes, with Jurisdiction not j exceeding one hundred dollars; such I courts shall bo held by magistrates whose I term of olßce shall be six years, and they j shall be elected on general ticket at the municipal election, by the qualified voters at large; and in the election of the said magistrates no voter shall vote for more than two-thirds of the number ! of persons to lie elected when more than | one are to be chosen; they shall be com | pulsated only by fixed salaries, to be paid by said county; and shall exercise I such jurisdiction, civil and criminal, ex | cept as herein provided, as is now ex- S ercised by aldermen, subject to such j changes, not involving an increase of ; civil jurisdiction or conferring political duties, as may be made by law. In Phila- J delphia the office of alderman is abol . Ished. ! Amendment Five—To Article Eight, Sec tion Two. j Section 6. Amend section two of article j eight, which reads as follows: I '"rile general election shall be held an j nually on the Tuesday next following the first Monday of November, but the Gen | ej'n 1 Assembly may by law fix a different day, two-thirds of all the members of I each House consenting thereto." so as to ! read:— • j The general election shall be held bi : enuinlly on the Tuesday next following ; tir lii st Mondaj of November in each ! even-numbered year, but the General As- I sernbly may by law fix a different day, j two-thirds of all the members of each i House, consenting thereto: Provided, ! That such election shall always be held ! in an even-numbered year. Amendment Six—To Article Eight, Sec tion Three. Section 7. Amend section three of article eifclit, which reads as follows; "All elections for city, ward, borough and township officers, for regular terms of service, shall be held on the third Tuesday of February." so as to read:— All judges elected by the electors of the Stale at large may be elected at either a general or municipal election, as clr oumstai.cos may require. All elections for Judges of the courts for the several Judicial districts, and for county, city, ward borough, and township officers for regular lerms of service, shall be held on tin. municipal election day: namely, the Tuesday next following the lirst Mon thiy "1 November In each odd-numbered year, but the. General Assembly may by iaw fix a different day, two-thirds of all the members of cai li House eonseming therein: Provided. That such election shall always be held in an odd-numbered year. Amendment Seven—To Article Eight, Sec tion Fourteen. Section 8 Amend section fourteen of article eight, which reads as follows: "District election boards shall consist of a Judge and two inspectors, who shall be chosen annually by the citisens Each elector sh 11 have the right to vote for the judge mill one inspector, and each inspect or shall appoint one clerk The first elec tion beard for any new district shall be selected, and vacancies in election boards filled. 'S shall be provided !>y law. Elec tion officers shall be privileged from su rest upon days of election, and while en gaged iu making up and transmitting re turns. c.\ ipi upon warrant of a court of record or Judge thereof, for an elec tion fraud, for felony, or for wanton breach of the peace. In cities they may claim exemption from Jury duty during 'their terms of service." so as to read:— District election boards shall consist of a Judge and two Inspectors, who shall be chosen biennially, by the citizens at the municipal election: but the General As aeiubb mav require said boards to be appointed in such manner as It may by law prnvi 1. . Laws regulating the ap pointment of said boards may be enacted to a-pply to cities only: Provided. That such laws be uniform for cities of the same das-. Each elector shall have the right to vote for the judge and one in spector. and each Inspector shall appoint one < rk The first election board for any new district shall be selected, and vacancies in election boards filled, as •shall be provided by law. Election offi cers shall be privileged from arrest upon days of election, and, while engaged In making up and transmitting returns, ex cept upon warrant of a court of record, or j.nige thereof, for an election fraud for felony, or for wanton breach of the peace. In cities they may claim exemp tion from jury duty during their terms of service. Amendment Eight—To Article Twelve, Section One. Section 9 Amend section one, article twelve, which reads as follows: "All officers, whose selection is not pro vided for in this Constitution, shall be elected or appointed as may be directed by law " so as to read:— All officers, whose selection is not pro vided for in this Constitution, shall be elected or appointed as may be directed by law: Provided. That elections of State officers shall be ln-ld on a general election day and elections of local officers shall he hell on a municipal election day, ex cept when, in either case, special elections may be required to nil unexpired terms. Amendment Nine—To Article Fourteen. Section Two. Section 10. Amend section two of article fourteen, which reads us follows: "County officers shall be elected at the general elections ami shall hold their offices for the term of three years, be ginning on the first Monday of January next after their election, and until their successors shall be duly qualified; all vacancies not otherwise provided for, shall be filled In such manner as may be provided by law." so ns to read:— County officers shall be elected at the municipal elections and shall hold their offices for the term of four years, be ginning on the first Monday of January next after their election, and until their successors shall be duly qualified; all vacancies not otherwise provided for, shall be filled in such manner as may be provided by law. Amendment Ten—To Article Fourteen, Section Seven. Section 11 Amend section seven, article fourteen, which reads as follows: "Three county commissioners and three county auditors shall be elected in each county where such officers are chosen, In the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy-live and every third year there after: and iu the election of said officers each qualified elector shall vote for no more than two persons, and the three persons h ving the highest number of votes shall be elected: any casual vacancy In the office of county commissioner or county auditor shall be filled, by the court of common pleas of the county In which such vacancy shall occur, by the appointment of an elector ol' the proper county who shall have voted for the commissioner or auditor whose place Is to be tilled." .so as to read:— Three county commissioners and three count> auditors shall be elected In each county where such officers are chosen, (n the year one thousand nine hunflred and eleven and every fourth year there after: and in the election of said officers each qualified elector shall vote for no more than two persons, and the three persons having the highest number of votes shall be elected; any casual vacancy in the office of county commissioner or county auditor shall lie lilled by the court of common pleas of the county in which such vacancy shall occur, by the appoint ment of an elector of the proper county who shall have voted for iho commis sioner or auditor whose place is to be filled. Schedule for the Amendments. Section 12. That no may arise from the changes in :i: Constitu tion of the Commonwealth, and in order to carry the same into complete opera tion. it is hereby declared that— In the case of officers elected by the people, all terms of office fixed by act of Assembly at an odd number of years shall each Ie lengthened one y nr. hut the Legislature may change the. length of the term, provided the terms for which , such officers are elected shall always bo for an even number of years. The above extension of official terms shall not affect officers elected at the general election of one thousand nine hundred and eight; nor any cltj. ward, borough, township, or election division officers, who-- t mis of office, under ex isting law. end in the year one thousand nine hundred and t ■ : i . In the year one thousand nine hundred and ten the municipal election shall be held on the third Tuesday of February, , as heretofore: but all officers chosen at that election to an office the regular term of which is two years, and also all elec- 1 tion officers and assessors chosen at that election, shall serve until the Mon- i day of December in the year one thou sand nine hundred and eleven. All offi cers chosen at that election to offices the term of which Is now four years, or Is made four years by the operation of these amendments i r this schedule, shall serve until the first Monday of December in the year one thousand nine hundred and thirteen. All justices of the peace, magistrates, and aldermen, chosen at that election, shell serve until the first Mon day of Decetnber ill the year one thou sand nine hundred and fifteen. After the year nineteen hur-lr d and ten. and until the Legislature siia'.l otherwise provide, all terms of city, ward, borough, town ship. and election division officers shall begin on the tirst Monday of December in an odd-numbered year. All city, ward, borough, and township officers holding office at the date of the. approval of these amendments, whose terms of office may end In the year one thousand nine he.ndred and eleven, shall continue to hold their offices until the first Monday of December of that y ar All Judges of the courts for the sev eral judicial districts, anil also all county officers, holding office at the dale of the approval of these amendments, who terms of office may end in the year one thousand nine hundred and eleven, shall continue to hold their offices until the lirst Monday of January, one thousand nine hundred and twelve. A true copy of the Joint Resolution. UOHKUT McAFIIE. , r ..f<i r y of the Commonwealth. A live working grange In a communi ty ro Improves the social conditions that farms for rural homes tire actually ! worth more for its huvin,:;*beea in it. The Grange National b;u:k of Tioga county, Pa., has been open seven months and carries deposits of ov«r ' s'oo,ooo. I #o,7"> worth of Magazine-* ami News papers for only J.OO, and they consist (if eleven lending inaga/.ines for three months and the I'HILA DKLI'I IIA'I'KKSS, ~i \ days i week. for six months. Just think "of it, ill for £2.00! It p .t great oppor tunity for wholesome instruction and entertainment. It is all within your grasp. The following is a list of the magazines: "Pietorial Review," "Travel magazine," "The world to-day," "The housekeeper," Pacific Month ly" "Technical World," Uncle Re mus.," ".Smart set" "National Maga zine," The American hoy," Fine Arts Journal." Did you ever hear <>f such value before? Mow can we do it? Well it i to introduce you to them all. st<>p Hit I consider, for every member of the f.imiiy will enjoy it. Send $2.00, addr< ssetl to the Subscription News \getiey, box 127.V or to the Phila delphia Press, Seventh and Cln-t nit Streets, Philadelphia. Through the grange organizations in the state of Pennsylvania there lias been worked out a practical demon stration of the fact that farmers arc able to have and successfully operate their own financial institutions. In the short space of about three years, says Past Master 11 Hi. some twenty banks and one titist company have been organized. The capital stock of these institutions Is considerably over f1,000.000, and their resources at this j time approximate s.'t.Oll<l.Ooo. There are about 3.000 shareholders [ in these various institutions, and while the institutions all receive the usual examination by the state and federal authorities they are also audited and thoroughly examined at frequent in tervals by private auditors specially employed for this purpose by the insti tutions themselves. They are so or ganized that not one of them is In any i way responsible for the operation of another, nor i.-; there any liability at tached to the state grange as an or ganization. This movement has, how ever, done much to popularize the grange and indicates the progressive character of the membership In the state. A Woman State Inspector. Miss Itorn Kills, who holds the o lice of poniona in the Ohio state grange, I> one of the women visitors or inspectors of workshops ap.d factories. She spent most of the winter in Columbus. She was called to Cincinnati for six weeks' work and then sent to Columbus for the third week in April. Slic next vis ited Marlon and Delaware in her offi cial enpneitj ESTATEOF,IOSKPH C.I'KN X1 Xt.Tt >X Deceased. Letters Testamentary on the above es tate having been gran'ed to the iiuder • igned, notice is hereby given to all parties iidclitcd to said estate :o settle their, ac counts without delay, and all parties having claims against said estate are re quested to present i lie same for allowance MRS. .JANE 1,. i'KX XIXt i 11 iX W. SCOTT WIKLAX l>, Executors. K.W. Mevlert, Attorney. Laporte, i'a,, June 17, i'JO'J. Executor's Notice. Xotice is herein- gi< en that letters tes ainentarv upon the estate 11 Mrs. Electa dead, late ol Laporte Borough, Sullivan - utility, i'a., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned. All persot.s indebt ed to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or de mands against lite same will make them known without delav to I• K EKLIiII, Executor. I". YV. Mevlert Any. Laporte. I'a. •Itine.lo, I'JO'J. Lstate'•! dereiniah Kdgur, late ol Da vidson I ownship, deceased. Letters ol admiiiistratioti in the above estate haciiig lieeii granted to the under signed, all persons indebted to said estate are letpie.-ted to make immediate payment to the undersigned and ail parties having e! litn* tig-lid estate are relntcsted to pre -eat liic same wiihout delay, for allow ance. ANDREW hlXi.Vlt. Administrator. I'\ YY. Meyleei, Any. / "ON PKM Kb HKf'filt 'l ol the condition of The first National iiimk at lttishore. in the -; : . t < 112 Pennsylvania at close of business Jan, j,;, RESOURCES. loans and discounts 51 tr 1". S. Hot-its to sueui'L eireulatitai »i . (ui r'remiumon t T . KBonrt... 'l'-.tmn sum k: HecuriiU* j a ; , Kuriii »e u ( , o.;c in, in ijhiii.-. Una approved i- \. . Ime from t . s Treasury... ~ Total 5 l:c 7 iTT-.' LIAHI LlTlKs, Capital ima Surplus anil undivided profits... I' -1' ; Circulation iniui") I" • i "•>.! . iy.'tuo in '••!«*"* iliUTj I'otal Si: 12,71; s State of Pennsylvania i. niiiitv of Sullivan ss. I, M. D. Swui'ts en.-liier < ,i' the abovi uaiav litinkdo soleuudy .-near thin thealmvc statement s tine to tl-.c ti,.<t of niv knon lodL'c ni„l ' i r Si. I). .-.WAl'.'is i.ashier. Suli.->■: iill«| i,\>uru to Itcfr.rc me thi- •(..! lay of June liKW A 1 I'l H >N -1 *- \\'A!.-U \|v couiinisMnn • xpire.- l'el, -.'7,'tW N*,.tarvl'uliiie Correct .ute-i; •i. D. I:I:I ski; . E. ii- SYLVAKA, vDirectors vtMl'Ki, enl.K, j Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder ri#ht Wak'-s Kidneys arid ECuddae oft 10 * ihan r"* ■ " • .A., t ~ J.. . . .«■■■.. A. A , ] %MW? & c gn | )&%§' FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN j | ] ""New Rival, 99 " Leader," and "Repeater" \ ■ (j Insist upon having tksnii U&e no ethers and you will get the best fhells that money can bay. » * ALL DEALERS KEEP THEM. ► nrr- c t't'f ' THE | IrtiE ' TRI-WEEKLY ; BLAPORTE GAZETTE and EULIETINj pEPI/BUCAN NEWSITEM ; Tells nil the general news of the j * T^ o ! <?»-ccs»d and most respected ' world, particularly <hat of our I j newspaper in Sullivan county. State, all the lime ami mils it • I Preeminently a home newspaper impartially. Couies to subscrib- I The >»ly IlcpubHc;u> paper in , t . r! j every other day. It i> in fact €.^ #r | county and comes from the seat | almost a daily newspaper, and I of justice with new news from 1 you caiiiiot afford to be without I the county offices, clean news it. We offer this unequnled j from all sections of the countv , pit per and the NEWS ITEM j and political news you want to jj together one year for " jj read. This with Tri-week lys at 112 I $1.50 *s® [slso j Tae REPUBLICAN NEWS ITEM j i and Tri-Weekly I GAZETTE AND BULLETIN. i i i J of I • In .-very city there is one best * ff you want to keep in touch j paper, and in Wi'liamsport with the Republican party ) it i< th« Gizetteand Bulletin. organization and be informed ' It m the most important, pro- on all real estate transfers or gretsive and widely circulated legal matters iu general that * paper in that city. The first transpires at the county seat j to hold the fort journalistically. you must necessarily take the j Order ot the News Item. NEWS ITEM. I I ' i.l 1 j" NCK flfw "MIW FACTORY LEADED SHOTGUN SHELLS No black powder *hell«on the market compare with the "NEW RIVAL" la mil formity and strong shooting qualities, t ire lire and waterproof. Get the genuiiM* WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. .... New Haven, Coon. 'The Jewel Shop." Where your repair work | receives *■ pccial' attention j ind you are sure to be pleas ed. Where you can get glass ies correctly fitted, that make ! your eyes see like young ; eyes. Where >ou can get high grade Watches, Clocks and ill kinds o-fjewelery at the : >;;rgain prices you have long o >ked lor. LJ.Vcorhees, SONESTOWN. •vl-wute Tour With Caacareth. C indy Cathartic, care coriHtlpation forovci I'Oc. TIC. U C ful'.lirutfKistsrotundmonm- The Lackawanna Trust and Safe Deposit Co. is one of the strongest financial institutions in the State. It has a capital and surplus of $450,000.00. It's an absolutely safe place for your savinjp, and every dollar you deposit wjll earn 3 per cent compound interest. Write for the book**. "Bankfn* by Hla*.'" XULCKAWANNA COMPANY 4*4 LKlowwhw AVHM SCRANTON, PA. %
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