CARROLL'S GRBAT Going Out of Business Sale Nov offer 1 ? 500 men's and men's -Soits at ar et)oiee of tfyree prices: §£ 98, SB-98 and sl3-98- This special sale on men's and young mens suits opens Saturday Nov. 26, 1910. Tfyese suits are wade up in tl>e latest sMes and patterns vitl) fall peg lap pants, etc. <Joang men vf)o intend to purchase vinter soits, nov i$ tl)e time to make do double ' Visit Carroll's Great Going Out of Business Sale. J. W. CARROLL Est., Dushore, Pa. Local Items. Oysters at Bondman's, SoneK town. Pa. J. P. Bahl made a business trip to Dushoro Monday. Miss Marguerite Crossley Rpent Tuesday in Hughesville. E. J. Mullen and wife spent the past week with relatives in Sayre. Constable Frank Kellogg of New Albany was a business man in La porte Wednesday. You can get oysters of Smith Bondman at the Sonestown Hotel; Stewed, Fried or Raw. Loroy Jennings of Estella was in Laporte Monday repairing tele >hones that were out of order. Preaching in the Laporte M. E. •hurcli on Sunday morning, 10:30; Nordmont, at '2:30 p. in., and at Eagles Mere, 7:30 p. m. Order your Xmas name cards at once. We have the latest type faces and proper size cardw for Mr., Mrs. or Miss. News Item oftice. St. John's Church, (Episcopal.) Sunday Service at 3:30 p. m. Ad vent service ot the rectory Friday, 4:30 p. m. Ladies' Guild, 3p. m. J. P. Bahl installed another new pool table in his establishment and offers as a Xinas present to the player running the largest score up to December 25, a box of high grade cigars. F. M. Crossley on Monday ac companied his daughter, Mrs. H. rl. Kumm, to Williamsport. The lady has been visiting her parents here for some time returning on that day to her home in Portland Mills. We are informed by indisputable authority that our local clothier las purchased one of the finest Motlies racks in these parts. It is certainly a line "hoss" aecording to the proud owner and "Stew" who acts in the capacity of guard aver the valuable beast. A number of Bradford County .and owners are urging a closed neason for pheasants to last for a period of five years, to save the birds from becoming extinct in that section. A petition will be presen ted to the representatives in the general assembly from that county asking that a law be passed to pre vent shooting these birds for the next five years. Miss Eunice Ingham returned to Lock Haven Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rose have returned from a trip to New York State. Mrs. A. 11. Buschhausen and son Joseph have returned from a visit in Philadelphia. Mrs. Wm. P. Shoemaker and daughter are visiting the former's mother, Mrs. Robe. at Cherry Mills. Robert Little moved his family from the Stormont house to the Conklin house formerly occupied by Clell Hunter. Among the students in the West Chester State Normal School are the following from this county: Donald Hainan of Eagles Mere, Frank Hartung of Lincoln Fallsi and Miss Margorie Mason of La porte. Anna Bahl, the seven years old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bahl, is ill at her home in Dusliore with a severe attack of pneumonia. The little girl spent a part of the summer with her father in Laporte. Rush J. Thomson returned home last Tuesday from a three weeks' business trip to Denver, Neb, While there he had the honor of having a seat on the platform when W. J. Bryan made a political speech to several thousand people a few nights before the previous election. Mr. Thomson tells us that business generally in the west is good.- Dusliore Review. Fire at Mildred. Mildred was the scene of much excitement last Saturday night when a reel of film in the moving picture show caught fire. The ma chine and films which are highly inflammable were kept in a fire proof box like enclosure lined with asbestos, as required by law. The operator, Frank Roster, was at his post inside the box and when the reel burst in flames, he tried to es cape. Finding his way cut off by the burning film, he turned and broke through the asbestos wall carrying a second reel of film with him. When he left the box thie I reel too caught afire and in turn L set fire to the hall. The crowd in > the hall which, owing to to the bad ; night, was fortunately not large, . and all escaped from the building. \ Chemical fire extinguishers and • water were hastily secured and thf . fire put out. The moving pictur< i machine was ruined and the hal badly damaged. New Postal Law Amendment. The following otlicial order from the Postmaster General has been received at the local postoftice: . "Whenever any unclaimed mat ter of the first class other than postal cards and post cards, bears the name and address of the sender as postofficc box, number of street, etc., without a request that the same be returned if not. delivered, such matter will be termed "Card Matter'' and must not he adver tised, but must be returned to tho sender within the time prescribed by the following paragraphs: "a Uncalled for letters directed to stree and number in cities, five (5) days. b Uncalled for letters for gen eral delivery in cities, five (5) days. c Uncalled for letters for deliv ery by rural carriers, live (5) days. d Uncalled for letters in oflicos of the fourth class and not intended for delivery by rural carriers, fifteen [ls] days. "Heretofore all letters bearing a return request without any num ber of days specified for return, were held .'SO days from the date of their arrival at the postoffiee. Fire at Hughesville. On Sunday morning fire broke out in a livery barn belonging to F. G. Hilner in Hughesville which for a time threatened to wipe out a large portion of that town. The fire, which is thought to l>e of in cendiary origin, started in the hay mow of the barn and spread to adjoining buildings among them the American House barn which was almost totally destroyed. T1 o complete loas is estimated at about $35,000 and very little insurance was carried by the owners of the property. There's a pleasure in Max Mamolen's store for you—to buy your winter slotk ol High Grade Clothing for Men, Women and Children. Prices cannot be beaten. Come in and see for yoursel! our line of Shoes for men, women and children. Oui line is complete. Prices range from SI.OO upward. We have a complete line of RUBBER FOOTWEAR built for long wear. A big lot of Men's and Ladies' UNDERWEAR in all wool. Also a lu 1 line of Ladies' Misse: "»d Children's COATS, in all sizes and prices. We can suit anybody. Call at our store and you shall be the Judge, as to our statements. We buy Furs an«l Skins of Shunks, Racoons*, Musk rata, Rod Fox; all kinds of furs. Wo buy Ginseng and pay good prices for it. Also buy Wool and anything in that lino. We pay cash. MAX MAMOLEN - LAPORTE, PA. "Touched" and Regains Property. A pocketbook containing a sum of money, receipts, a railroad pass and other papers, was taken from the coat of Edward Barrett at Ber niec Saturday and later was re turned, minus the cash, to his daughter in Towanda. Mr. Barrett is a Lehigh Valley carpenter working at Bernice and on Saturday morning left his coat containing the pocketbook hanging in the tooljiouse and went to work nearby. Returning for it in the evening lie discovered that the pocketl>ook was missing. On monday a young lad entered the "Sugar Bowl" confectionery store in Towanda and handed the stolen pocketlKHik to Mr. Barrett's daughtes, who works in that place. The boy said he found it on the floor of a car. The pass and other papers were intact but the money was goue. Esteila Defeated. A game of basket ball was played at Estella on Friday evening of last week between tbe local team of that place and tbe town team from Now Albany, in which a sound beating was administered the Es teila boys. The score was 41 to I<>. To a stranger to the method of playing the lively game this score would look pretty rough on the Sullivan County bunch, but consid ering that it was their first game, the team having been organized but a short time and composed al most entirely of "green'' players, while Y A w Albany undoubtedly has 01 J of the swiftest teams in these parts, we think the west end boys deserve much credit for the 105 j points won. I Xmas three weeks from Sunday. Unknown Man Commits Suicide on S. & N. Y. Train. An unknown man committed suicide on the S. & N. Y. passen ger train leaving Towanda at r> Monday evening He was found in an unconscious condition on the platform of the baggage car next to the engine tender, and lived but a few minutes after being taken into the baggage car It is l>elioved that the stranger Itoarded the train at Towanda and drank carbolic acid shortly aftei leaving there. He was not discov ered by the train crew until Cold Spring, beyond Laquin was reached when the fireman went upon the tender to fill the water tank and saw the body on the platform At first it was thought that the man was numb from the cold, but when he was taken into the baggage car it was found that he had drunk carbolic acid and was unconscious from the effects. The only thing in the pockets which might lead to the identity of the suicide was an envelope bear ing the name of "Robert Brown." Other articles in the pockets con sisted of a razor, cake of soap and towell, an empty bottle bearing a carltolic acid label and a bottle full of laudanum, lie was about 27 years of age. Later. —The man who committed suicide on board a train l>etween Cold Spring and Masten on Monday evening, was Robert Brown of La quin. The body was identified by friends of the deceased. It is now thought that he boarded the train while it was standing at the depot at Laquin. He is survived by a wife and two children. December Court, one week from Monday. DICK'S DAUB DESTROYER Removes spots and stains. Sells by demon stration. Agents make big | money. Write today for sample bottle and our terms to agents. Address: Agency Department, Box 85, New Albany, Pa. 1 Beauty Hints* TOKO COOLER Tlio celebrated Japanese liquid iceberg. CI RCASSIA N IIAIII TON IC re stores gray hair to its natural color. HAIR RADIUM is a perfect hair dressing for ladies or gentlemen. Dr. MEYERS' HAIR RENEWER cleanses the scalp of dandruff, prevents hair from falling out and promotes its growth. ANTISEPTIC FREEZE CREAM. VICTORIAN COLD CREAM. PERFUMES and TOILET WAT ERS good grade; all odors. LaFRANCE ROSE CREAM. HERPICIDD That world famous hair tonic. J. P. BAHL, LaPorte. 60 YEARS' TRADE MARKS '/■■■VR DESIGNS R COPYRIGHTS AC. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whetber an Invention IB probably patentable. Communica tions strictly conUdentlal. HANDBOOK on Patent* ■out free. (Hdost agency for securing patents. I'atouM taken through Munn A Co. reoelrs tprcUtl notice, without sharge. In the Scientific HnKHean. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. largest cir culation of any scientific Journal. Terms, t3 a year; four months, 11. (fold by all newsdealers. fmitassatm
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