Republican News Item B. M. VANDYKE, EDITOR. PUBLISHED FRIDAYS By The Sullivan Publishing Co At the County Beat of Sullivan County. IJAPORTE, PA. TIIOS. J. INGHAM, Sec'y & Treas. Entered at the Pout Office at Laporte, as eecoml-class mail matter. 112 PHOh fc SSIOM f First national bank OF DUBHORE, PENNA. CAPITAL. - - $50,000 PPRPJiUB - - $50,000 Doen a General Banking Business. FKHEIi WELLES, M. D. SWARI'S. Presideut. Cashier .! icent interest allowed on certificates. fRANCISW. MEYLERT, Attorney-at-Law. Ottice in Keeler's Block. LAPORTE, Sullivan County, PA. J # J. & F. H. INGHAM, ATTOUHRVS-AT-LAW, Legal business attended to in this and adjoining counties _ A PORTE, PA £ J. MULLEN, Attorney-«t-L«w. LAPORTE, PA orricc in coohty BniLnme ItRAR COURT DOUSB. J H. CRONIN, ATTORNKY*-AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC. OPPIOI OH MAIN HTHBBT. D IIS H ORE. PA First National Bank OF LAPORTE, PA. Capital - - - p5,000.00 Transacts a Koneral banking business. TilOS. .1. INOMAM, KIIW. IiAHMCV President. Cashier. 3 per cent interest paid on time deposits, ACOOl" Nl'S SOLICITED. J P. BAHL, ARTIST Pool RO'VIi,, Confectionery, Tobacco and Cigars. Opposite Hotel Bernard LAPORTE, l'A. The Democratic Program. In a public address a few days ago Champ Clark, Democratic lead er of the House, presented a fore cast. of what the Democrats propose to do when they come into power. "First," he said, "they will re duce the tar ill' to a revenue basis." Mr. Clark can speak with authority respecting the plans of his pariy. If the Democrats control the House in the next Congress he undoubted ly will be elected speaker, and in that position will direct the enact ment of legislation. What the Democratic party real ly proposes to do is reduce the tar ill:'. not to a revenue basis, but to a free trade basis. You readily will recall what happened the last time this party engaged in tariff reduc tion. In 1S!)0 a Democratic House of Representatives in Congress was elected, and two years later the other branch of Congress and the Presidency was secured by the Democrats. With the whole power of legis letion thus placed in the control of the Democrats, a panic ensued. It did not wait for the party to legis late. The Democrats assailed the Republican policy of protection as they do now and as they always have done. Their declared pur pose was to reduce duties and to uproot the whole system. They then had the power. The menace was enough to cause the greatest distress. Business was suspended, manufactories were closed up, failures were numerous and hundreds of thousands ol working men were thrown out of employment. A period of suffer ing ensued which has hardly had its parallel in Ihe history of the country. It can never he forgotten by any of the sufferers who passed through it. Under such conditions of busi ness and industrial depression the Democrats enacted their threatened tariff law. It not only did not help, it made matters worse. The Democratic tariff was neither a rev- enue measure nor a business net, The country continued to suffer un til William McKinley, the author of the Republican tariff law which has been ho viciously misrepresent ed, was elected President in IS9G. With a Republican President and a Republican Congress the country entered upon a period of prosperity which has been the won der of all other lands. Business activity was resumed everywhere and in all lines of industry, and that activity has been continued under Republican tariff legislation which has never failed to provide protection both for the manufactur er and the wage earner. Do you want hard times again? If you do, listen to the Demo cratic misrepresentations of the Payne tariff law, which President Taft says is the best tariff measure ever put on the statute books, and restore the Democratic party to power. That will revive the suf fering experienced under the last Democratic administration. A Card. M. W. Reeser, Republican can didate for Representative in As sembly, was born in Cherre Town ship, Sullivan County, his grand parents being among the lirst set tlers of the County. He has al ways lived in Sullivan County excepting a short time spent in business in Wyoming County, lie has been actively engaged in farm ing and lumbering, having been foreman three years for Jennings Brothers at Lopez, lie served 15 years as .Justice of the Peace, being elected shortly after reach ing his majority, and has also filled various township offices, serving at present his second term as Super visor. lie has a good business ed ucation and an extensive experience in business affairs. He is liberal and broad minded in public mat ters and has always been closely identified with any enterprise that has a tendency for the upbuilding of his neighborhood, and is always among the foremost to advance the cause of education and to assist in promoting a better manhood and a nobler womanhood in the commun ity in which he lives. Should he be elected he will represent the whole people of Sullivan County and not any particular party or faction. A Good Position. can be had by ambitious young men and ladies in the lield of "Wireless" or Railway telegraphy. Since the 8-hour law became effec tive, and since the Wireless com panies are establishing stations throughout the country there is a great shortage of telegraphers. Positions pay beginners from 870 to SiK) per month, with good chance of advancement. The National Telegraph Institute operates six official institutes in America, un der supervision of R. R. and Wire less officials and places all gradu ates into positions. It will pay you to write them for full details at Cincinnati, 0., or Philadelphia, Pa. Hughesville Fair. The 40th annual exhibition of the Muncy Valley Farmers' Club will be held on the grounds at Hughesville next week Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. This promises to be one of the best fairs ever held on these grounds and will undoubtedly be largely attended. The racing program has been increased £<>oo this year, giv ing ten races in all, including trot ting, pacing and running. All the regular attractions and several new ones will be there. He sure to at tend. P. H. Yonkin. P. 11. Yonkin of Duslmre, died at the Robert Packer hospital in Say re Sunday noon from chronic intestinal obstruction. He was ad mitted to the hospital on August 22, and was operated upon on Sep tember 2. He was sixty-nine years of age and very prominent in Ma sonic circles. The remains were taken to his home Monday morn ing and burial was made at On shore Tuesday. Mg We are ready for your stovo order right now with enormous stocks of our iff high grade stoves and ranges which we are selling this year at prices which $m mean a saving to you of from $5.00 to $20.00 # No dealer anywhere will |8* give you such stoves and ranges as we offer at anywhere near our prices and Atffflr if you pay a penny more than we ask you are simply throwing money a\ ay. ■KKflf because no one can give you any more stove value than we give. We 1 ive XJ SMRuf big stocks of our best stoves and ranges in warehouses scattered here and tl ere®' throughout the country so that we can make quick shipment to you and del ver SmJ the stove safely to your nearest railway station in just a few days' time. There will V® Sis' be no long delays, no waiting for the stove you need, but prompt shipments anl guaranteed satisfaction. V\ It Write Today for Our Stove Catalogue % $ Our new stove catalogue for the Fall and Winter of 1910 and 1911 is now ready, and if you need a stove of any VrSg. MB kind you will make a serious mistake if you place your order with anyone at home or elsewhere before writing us a letter or a postal card and asking for a copy of this free stove catalogue. We have enlarged our line, the SjHj book is handsomely Illustrated and printed and you will find In its pages the stove you need at a price you will be tjjft (jjffi perfectly willing to pay. We have thousands of our catalogues ready for mailing the day we receive requests for waft $W them, and we are very anxious to place a copy In the hands of every prospective stove buyer. If everyone l:new IsSu kB? what splendid values we are giving; if everyone knew the savings they could make by sending their orders to us, sfM eKfi there would be thousands of families in this country who would save enough on the purchase price of the Stove fct'l *BQ or Range they need this Fall or Winter to pay part of the fuel bills for the next few months. IBS 1 We Save You from $5.00 to S2OOQ I HfiA There are no profits to manufacturers' agents, to wholesalers, no expenses of traveling men, no hotel bills, no IsS M railroad fare in the price we name for our high grade Stoves and Ranges. Windsor Stoves and Ranges IffiS f§4 are made for us by foundries which excel and we take their output at foundry cost and ship direct to you with Kjjs| just one small profit added. This is the explanation of the low prices we are making. There is absolutely no EFjjj sacrifice of quality to make a low price, simply the elimination of a lot of unnecessary profits and expenses afcl between the producer and the consumer. If you never have tried this new method of buying merchandise this i-m wjjft will be a good time to begin. We have been established for 38 years. We are well known in every commer- Ymji cial center in the world. We have millions of satisfied customers, many of your friends and neighbors J|?| tSJA being among the number, so that when you send your order to us you are sending it to a responsible firm, |s|s a firm which guarantees its merchandise to be as represented, which makes good its representations, and lisf no which has grown to be one of the largest merchandising institutions in j&w , ' ie wor 'd hy reason of its great values and fair dealing with its cus- ffWg | i ■ tomers. It will cost you only a penny to write us a postal card to get ,®S /£=="- -=-r ■ 1 this free stove catalogue and you surely ought to investigate our prices fewy} -——=• —-- ||,|: and our qualities before you buy A Stove or Range of any kind this jffijfif ~_ i_ - T _ -v\ |j| Fall. We know we can please you as we have pleased thousands of fig® J - ** 'j ji others. We know we can save you money as thousands of our cus- SIS VS 112 AII |Tf fW ll |XII i f tomers say we have saved them money and. prepared as we are to Afia <112 fa llk II I I make immediate shipment so that the stove or range you need will igaKi wll IMIk Il j I J | reach you in just a few days' time, there is every reason why you MfW I pi should at least send for our free stove catalogue to see what we ii'lij Address us at the store nearest you, 19th and Campbell /praf jl||||||i Streets, Kansas City, or Chicago Avenue Bridge, Chicago, BSS&I I / %|HICAGO AND KANfApITY CiNTCOMERYWARD SCO,L5CO,L ijLj^ CHICAC^AVgWUI^BIUPCg — i SONESTOWN. Hairy Buck spent Saturday in Iltighesville. Mrs. Harvey Amies of Nord niont visited Harry Amies and family Saturday. R. A. Conklin and wife of Pic ture Rocks, visited relatives here over Sunday. Opal Watson and Euretu Boat man visited H. t'. Boatman Sun day. Harry Basley and wife drove to Laporte Monday. Elmer BuCamp of Altoona is vis iting friends in town. Harry Freas and wife and Clar ence Freas of Altoona, are visiting their parents here. Mesdames Magargle and John son of Muncy Valley spoilt Satur day in town. Mrs. Ellery Swank of Ilughes ville spent Monday with her par ents here. Church Service as follows: Evan gelical—Prayer meeting, Thursday evening at 7:30; Sunday school at 10:30; Christian Endeavor at f>:3o. Methodist—Sunday school at 10:00; Epworth League at , lit 10, at 10 o'clm k. a. in. C. J. PENNOCK, Pres. ATTEST: E. S. PHILLIPS, Sec'y. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Estate of Harry M Kiester, late of Laporte Township, deceased. Letters Testenientary in the above estatt having been granted to the I undersigned, all parties having claims against said estate are re quested to present same without de- \ lay. And all parties indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate settlement. Margaret S. Fiester, Lee R. Oavitt, Executors. F. W. Meylcrt, Att'y. Sept. 12 MO. ) 3 CENTS A LINE ADS. J ■ . . ......!■ FOR RENT—Brewster corner house; yearly lease to desirable ten ant. Address, 12:17 Tea St., N. \\\, Washington, I>. C. AiTo.Momi.Ks To Hiiii2—by the day or week at reasonable rates, hell 'plume No. 33-2 and 32—1. Murray 15ros.' Oarage, A. W. Mur ray, Mgr., Murray, Pa. 10tn2(> FOR SALE—No s Othello Range with water tank, high shelf and water front. In excellent condition. SIB.OO cash, worth wholesale $38.00. See F. W. Meylejt or A. P. Wie land, Wing Cottage. 60 YEARS' exper|ence TRADE MARKS DESIGNS ' RRFF COPYRIGHTS AC. Anyone sending A sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention is probably patentable. Communion, tionsstrictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Talents taken through Munn & Co. receive tpecial notice, without charge. In the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest clr- . dilation of any scientific Journal. Terms. 93 a year. four months, sl. Sold by all newsdealers. , MUNN & Co, 361 Broadway, N&W YOfK I Branch Office, 626 K HU Waahlunton, ".i;. M. BRINK'S PRICES For This Week. 100 II is. Oil Moal 82.00 GHutcn l., r )0 Corn Meal 1. 35 Cracked Corn 1 .35 Corn 1.35 Best White Midds. 1.00 Brewers Grain 1.35 Oyster Shells (10 Wheat Bran 1.30 Schumacher Chop 1.45 " Calf Meal 50 1b 1.50 Lump Salt. 75 Beef Scrap . 2.75 Mear, Meal 2.50 140 II) 1 tag Salt. 55 50 II) hag Salt. :!(> 200 Hi hag 'agricultural salt 70 Slhumacher Flour sack 1.(55 Marvel " " none Muney " " 140 24 Hi sack Schu. Tallin Meal (!0* 10 Ih " " " " 25 Veal calves wanted every week on Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day. Live fowls and chickens wanted every Wednesday. \I. BRINK, New Albany. Pa. The Best place to buy goods Is olten asked by the pris pent housewile. Money saving advantages are always being searched lor Lose no time in making 1 thorough examination of ill • New Line of Merchandise Now on ?????? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. HILLSGROVE, PA. CHOICE lißOtilllS. (Sroceries. to lie choice must 1.0 fresh. In order to sell fresh gro ceries we must keep them contin ually moving, buying and selling. That's just what we arc doing. Therefore our groceries are fresh and choice in the true sense of the word. 11' you are not getting ti e liest in the grocery line tell us and we will tell you the reason and how to overcome it. BuschUausen's. LAPORTE, I'A _______ Gbtppewa Xtmc IRilns. Lime furnished in car load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesvill* Penn'a. i : M. E. Reeder, i MUNCY, PA. WANTED At once. Men to represent u<, either locally or traveling. Now i-t the time to start. Money in the work for the right men. Apply at once and secure territory. ALLEN NURSERY CO., Rochester, N. Y. Try a SMALL AO in th s paper, It will pay you. DeWITT'S CAKBOLIZED WITCH HAZEL SALVE For Piles, Burns, Sorea,