wns: EI ns AD SA Ww Wholesale Paper Dealers Take Their . ters, for they are obliged to thelr prices of go Customers and the Public Into Their Confidence These be troubloug daya for prin rivise bankrupt. They ~ complain to the wholesalers of paper, ¢ : wholesaler is as ‘printer. The situation has . because the customers of the priniers first complain go them Hut the helpless as the DedgtOme: gi ‘tense that ail wholesale paper dealers "pave withdrawn thelr prices, and they caution printers io {ake bul Httle chance om quoting fixed priced of most of thelr printed product | The following letter from one of the big wholesale paper holises Is a 5 saiple of many. and it is published » ¥ “im the Interest of fair tradisg. Fair ‘minded people who read it will fake i. a reasonable view of the and mot whine about the situation incrensed prices the printer iy forced to ask . under presecat conditions of the paper Harrisburg, Pa. Mar 1 15816, Te Our Customers. - In response Lo many requests from’ our customers for & statemant of the - reason for the present LE condition of | "the paper market. we give below a statement of the conditions as we At the beginning of the war it was: 7 recognized that interference with the fi very dull. resulting in a decreased deo + and buyiag was heavy for 4 . ing materials snd \ i ‘ importation and making In © country of many this | paper making | supplies was bound to follow. At that . time prices wore advanced somewhat. soveral . General business became mand for paper, which reduced the! of paper making ma | terialy to such aa axtent as to render © the smaller supply of most of these © materiale sdecuste to care for the re . dused wolame of business Many By Lake | McLuke Copyright, 1916, the Cinoinnatl Enquirer Uplift, The elevator fay “Why not Give me wa crastit, pray? I gure in the aplift of Mankind most every Jay” The Wise Fool, “It {8 more ledsed to give than to receive” giv “You” agreed the fool “But most of us know ft only from hearsay.” sal the sage Huh! Whan courting life is one sweet smile, For he and até can both RgTee; But, after they ve been wal awhile They both agree to disagrea An Optimist “THA our candidate tale his defent | cheerfully 7 asked Brown, “Yeu replied Smith “He said that he had always Leen anxioos te find out what crow. tasted like” No Joke. “A fanny critter is a man” Said wise old Frra Pasting, “ie Bas po use for things that can He had just for the asking” Correct. “1 haven't heen: alie ro get a cent from you in a year’ comgpinined the merchant A is people like you who are mining this country. You run ap bills and won't pay them human barnacies, and you take fond out of the nme athe of wther men. “ls that so" demanded Siopay. “Why, if It. were not for people Hike | me there would be s million men out of exiployment” “1 like your nerve oxcinimws the merchant “May | ask what these mil lon men do who are kept employed by deadbheats like yourself?” “They are collectors” pay. replied Slo Them “Funny™ Plays. His face in drawn with grief and wen This gloomiest of ren: He went to see a “funny” show And never smiled am Oushil The only excitement here this year on circus day was whon one of the paper mills ware able 10 care for do show ladles poked her Huger through Duriag this period stock of fs the handg of the dealers: the mills were allowed to run’ some lines very low prices . wip an effort to stimulates . In the fall of 1915 the volume of business Increased and " renched 8 volume beyond aaything | ~ before experienced in the paper trade. | Under tose sonditions the shortage _ of paper making supplies were seriously fait. resulting In rapidly rie prices, both for paper-mak- | Anished paper. The coadition today im papermaking | . materials ig acute, and In addition many mills have sold their product | 3 to 4 months In advance A number , spon them by operating part a bole in the dressiog room tent and pinked a prominent citizen tn the eye - Kennedy (Minn.} Star In Lule Mel vwheville. Pretty Clocinoat! girls will meet vis ~ of mills have withdrawn entirely trom | tore at the tralua This will cause the market. others are taking busi- brides to fight sby of the Queen City ween without giving a shipping date om the bridal tour -- Wasbingtor: Post and others ars entering | t very much higher . Price which are being hi i ’ saxERTON YOUNG MAN we DANCE 87. PATRICK'S DAY AT BAKERTON AUDITORIUM And here's what at no distant date. you can expect to read about having Persia | The woman whe fails to attend the this is Lie istariod ida irpath the point when the hoisting of : : immediate const do ration of the reson ' 14% : Om WE relear of anpcumbrancs Everything was paid for in cash ax constructed. All the work done by You are Constroctive Leannot he altered PURCHASE Senses. Joseph H. Rellly Acquires More Coal Land in Barr Townshiy--Is Head ul Progressive Lorporation s pews that Mr Jokepn {Hl SpA SRT INE vir sx bey palit in ERA NER 3 iand in Barr town. | niy, this siale, has} i » previous activity! Lae part anid (hat with Hew propertisg | Mr patil pow owns abo Fadi acres in one complete tract The distinguished foature about alll shined with wlilch the profiriies have bean Drought fo the sroducing stage Their development summer and will begin The land was pur chased for cash and It (s entirely There is no obligation ane single outstanding the sontractors was paid monthly as the hill was presented The con striction is sntirely triumph of engineering achliosvement and accords with the latest and most! approved scientific practice One advantage of starting a new! colliery Is the opportunity it gives for the installation of machinery that represents the development of mining equipment up to the present moment operations that place on such an extensive nearly am good a result zs Is de iplvad from the proper iayou! to start with To constantly change a may ‘ufacturing plant ix bad emough, but! iin the coal mining business it.is still supplies is po completely under ite | control tremendous facilities, that’ little need | iba sald fu explanation ‘statement as this. It Ins wHTES, The Jou HH. Reilly Coal Co, Ine, In in a most advantageous position to! make sales connections on a large scale The fundamental and favored with such of such a: a close | corporation and no one ig interested {fn 1t excent Joseph H. Reilly and his i 3 [tion for mine Monteith, at least six ibrother, John E Reilly. nm | EXAMINATION FOR MINE FOREMAN TO BE MELD APRIL 1%, Next month the aunual examine foreman aml fire bosses will be held As prescribed in ithe act of Congress it will be ‘necessary for the applicant to give the chairman of the board Alex days notice previous ‘eo ithe date of sxpmination Moreover, all .pplicants will be re ‘quired to lake the examination before the board of the distriet in whieh ‘they reside They must farnish the (board witheertificates ar 10 thelr character and temperste habits and ‘also the length of time they have ‘been amploved in the mines i Quite a number of notices have | been posted giving eompiete informa. ition conewrning the examination | pose to superintend His universe, and everybody's affairs and assume the control of the "free will” sn THAT TIRED FEELING nd God make you and us on par he gave men? In this the purpose and plan of our existence and destiny to for ‘aver be meddiing with somebody's ‘take to | Eather the smallest item o business? It gives. us “that tired feel ing” to think of the pains some people “news They leave their own gar ‘den to grow Mill of weeds while they ‘are trying to hold up hefore every. from their) They do evervthing but | body the few they pull neighbor's {mind their own business They never ‘speak of their own fanitx or follies Np, indeed: hy the time the whole (town ig criticised and Mmdrment pro-| nounced, they have not a moment Taft to do ‘more than congratulate them: 14 Representative Hay Secures immed! lias acguited 1450} of the ROT | of steel and the! finest plece of work that was ever! koown in that community it i= al take scale afterwards with! source of | 12. 13 AND 4 / Jos education commiitee in sup ro ELIMINGCE PUNCTURES UBE OUSEVONES | oe ARMY INI INCREASE. Wich il Absolutely Puncture Proaf Henry Ford Should Look This Man UP President Authorized $0 BIE oc mover: ee rarer rion, Tn E Barnes Yao Peace Plan to | r Il Stren; hd European War---Une Good Force to Full 3 bs the: tire, and Man Uniy Needed to Make Scheie work Barlier gs jetties means lua Der cent more Wearing meats added life to there ig no hance of a ir constraction gives | LONE SOCIALIST VOTES 0 = 7 0 irface, which country use the DUPLEX Mr int be excelled And Lhisy dihidd are as easy riding as any on the known to lieary Ford, who market The nlr spare and presale ow by Statement That Border Guards [s ‘he Must Be increased and That Move which HIAFL Kup peace woveinent Calling of Militia. They economical for leasilie 0 him | Resolution Up In Senate Today. che car owner and gave ti baxgin, Ha, Mar. Zod, i916 HAHTOR Will some of our expinins liself, We suggest | ihanell i ae Lhe and evidently tue Ib El Le usse ate Consideration For Military Bill is HELE, pane as with poenasties. cinaiion ww makes [hem very restlent shane aud pe soually that 00ks May Prevent are (Lie moet wie BW he Boas! Bt a top TO THE Tires of this type are used by the UU EB Chern ; elimination of tire rouble Was hingion, 5 arch 15. «=A res nintion autioriging | bring the joint he president to regular army ap to fall grongih by adding 19.447 inting organ atings the house without obleciion or sing to AX punctures readers Le so Kind as 1D dla what, io their opinton, iarge corporations os Lhe rat mrt fisason matters of small con will cern get more attention thas do mattery of great concern; for ex $177.05 ample, the European war, which is result of militarism: which practice in prepared ag ap Dess Lo avoid the worst that could ‘happon--thist which befell Belgiom Wheti we are bothered with some minor epedemic, we give but ilitie at- tenition te fighting it; as compared th the effort made to eliminate for tall time the “cause” ido this with things of the anid lo assure mporiance order UuiaY, militarism, and also eliminate the 0, Money “opyupe” tor same. which. would be Sold direct 10) much easier than Oghting agaiost it. Dieseriptive folder! (an amy one understand the i paychiologleal philosophy contained in Senator Root'y statement, to the effect that “The war will bring betler interantistsl law ™ What is meant by batter law? meh fo ex was passed in debate offer at the following prices: and with only one dissenting vote, Ad pal Jhxd Representative Hay, chairman of : i the military cio had asked for asa 13 7% } We have a limited stock had al ga the aires 36x tig Fxg 3 xh 38.70 40 We, tix, sniust 33x44 tion, =aying the stop wns DeCessary Tixd on account of demands of citizens along the border for additional pro All other gtandard sizes algo fur tection during the march of the punt fished. Add 10 per cent for nom tive expedition into Mexico. There skid was no objection and the resolution Terms Net cash at 10 per cent | WAN pENsad in five Minitles {4lacount i On the VIR voce wnle one “nay” ih | was heard. Minority Leader Mann de iT) tries DOW, manded a rising vote, which resulted Prompt delivery send 936 ta 1. Representative London making remittance by P Socinlist, of New York, voting in the Order draft. or check. | megative, consumer only i RAL Hay told the house upon request { the adminirtration had recommended { this plan rather than call for the mill Akron Duplex Tire & Rubber Co. tia or volunteers. The president want AKRON, OHIO. ed to allay any suspicion, he sald, thar 3-15-10 the government sought 10 accomplish { anything in the Mexican expedition ex | cept the pursuit of Villa, The resolution will be called up In the senate today. The text of the joint resolution fo! | lows: Now. why nat greatest these namely the result of ra HY THE INVITATION. One law is just as good as another, a (aside from {ts provisioes, but it is Robert Burns Never ihe penalty behind ft that makes it eflective Any law that has no resultast penalty behind it is “a “Resolved by the senate and douse Thiy unpublished poem bY Robert | 57D Of paper.” and ig it pot 8 fact | of reprasentatives in congress as Burns has Leen handed in by Mr ihat intertatiobal law is the only | sambled, that whenever in the judg James W. Drape It was writtwa un '*¥ which has no psmaity baek of it ment of the president an emergency jer these circumstances: On being! | whatsoever® It is not u law, but “a | arises which makes it necessary, all .vited to attend a: fox bhunterw 27M of paper” except with people | organisations of the army which are ,. __. .. found ou arriving that he who have honor enough to wish to below the maximum enlisted ; live up to It. The swmalleat village strength authorized by law shall be had been luvited ouly to cTeate ordinance bas its policeman back of | raisad forthwith to that strength and merriment for the youn lords and . 1 ” ! ghall be maintained as nearly ss pos Was asked to eat in the kitchen with! 3 w make fit atin. 2 avery sible therent po ong a8 lhe elerg the gervanis, but after the feant was i = el Ing She vive law : | ency shall continue; asked to Ol the chair with their © we Sus that Gis. WN, 9 Tur as 8 aireagts ol ati of sald arms ot the rillows: than any other: but the strength service shall pot include unaswigoned lew in the penalty back of ti and recrults therefor at depots or else Ny lords, | would pot fl your chalr, every law in Heaven and im Earth | where, bul at se tito nal such ™ To be the proudest soble there ‘have the uecossary penalty beck of srults sXceed by more than per cept ; sent ® tie total enlisted stremgth pro | came this day to join your fest, Sowa; she Tusrgaticaa) phi > [Wh vided for sech arm: and the enlisted An equal to the bext, iat least oe et it by reason’ men LOW Or hereafer suthorieed be “le TUS that candi with ne is seant, : 24 - - law for other branches of the military . z 1of the penalty of “the powers™ bring: service ahall be provided and male And titles trifien, that i want ing them to task; but who or what tained without any impairment of the The King has never made me Koeel | penalty shall make it effective with “the powers?™ enlisted strength for any of sald T) stamp my masibood with his seal In view of this, why waste so mueh arms.” i t what of that? The King on HiKb | The present strength of the army (By i! " | energy and money, enouch to feed | 1a about ¥7,000. additional troops [88 took less alg on you thas kL | 0 pumas being on earth, to try to are desired to All the places of mer Ang filled my bossom and my mind | ,vercome something which just who wp RA hi ar | With something better of its kind pure common sense and three Sram ations tor servies 1 Me A bright and better something, ‘months time will eliminate for all t time” DELEGATES NAMED FOR je | eannot well trapsiste to ui a way. sndione Wey SOK speech, : ; : in which this can be accomplished; PARTY CONVENTIONS (But by its impulses | can Know ‘whieh will be brought to pass just as — Tie . pot rapk, that make men! Man Dafeated In Fight "we Tis deeds, Be {MOOD a8 some One good man, such Roosevelt : low, ‘ns President Wilson, undertakes I% New Hampahire. : for the reason that every human A Poem that Had Published, 1 Manchester. N. H. Mareh 16.—The Your lordehips’ rank is but a loan, Republican, Democratic and Progres Whilst mine, thank heavens, is all mY heing on earth will support the under sive partien elected delegates at the own. taking, and over %0 par cout of us presidential primaries, the distin), oun js my bride to be, are human. It is the diplomatie guishing features of the election being |,» . ng and round your hails and differences that cause war, but the the effort of Frank R. Calls of Man. | on | people that have to stop the bullets. Sener vv rig n At ‘Who boasis & nigher pedigree why not let the people decide Now States wiister te Greees, as & Re It seems 1 was not fit dine [we are going to for all time eliminate | publican delegate. | Wits your fox hosting heroes fine. the cause of war. Challin was defeated by 8 to 1. i But only eame to play the fool 3 | I have the one way in which this ! tis | Among your lordships’ hopeful school Nean he secomplished worked out In DR. COOK ASKS CONGRESS | You’ re in a very great mistake | avery detail to the letter, and all that PUTE To take me for a fool or fake, lis BOW necessary is for some one 10 DECIDE POLE DIS {To be a buffoon for drink or meat, {that has the Imfluenee, to presemt it Claims He Discovered Northerm End At any earl’s poortax paid seat. to the world, Who will be of Earth's Axia | No: Die this heart ere such a stain | ovough to do it? Washington, March 18.—Dr. Pred ponds on Robert Burns’ name erick A. Cook appeared before the Robert Burne. Printers’ nk an bean responsible | SELF.SUPPORTING STUDENT WINS HONORS AT PENN STATE i { Yours truly, H. E Barber. a peri of the Heigesen and Smith bills for 3 eonrrvessional inquiry te de | termine whether he ar Rear Admiral for thousands of bHusiness successes State Collese. Pa. March T—John ' Robert W. Peary dizenvered the north a LE rr. Corn anid vo wet the man] Tugheut ihe eunty. Everything |, clade, of Kellettville, Forest "ie committee told Dr. Cook that! town mary Xnow you Bdut the? County. Pa. has been awarded the Re might he given a chanee to prove don't know what you have to sell President's medal for excellence In ; Min clatma. | advertining will scholarship at the Pemnsylvania State | | College during the first semester of {the present eollege year He had ithe highest average grade at the mid-vear examinations, surpassing help you. Doiena Dies From Wounds Washington, Pa. Mareh 15-~Mieh. ae! Dolena. alies "Muek” Dolin, whe : was shot al Meadow!nnds, died in the Sp —————— bk 650 IAA D1 An advertisement ig to . merchan! Plokaey with shooting out & switch i selves an their good work A big Gance will be bheid In the __ yiy sesnion of her Gad club always | » 4 he Bakerton Welcome Auditorium, St. | yonders why she feels so run down | Patrick's Day. March 17, which | oN} afternoon. to excel any previous dance A man can fool all the rest of the | Bald fn that community. people all the time. BoE We Manager ilo Is tting | ways has his number. forth. efforts I is i grinmin Any time a man's wife catches him : ‘assures all & good time with the goods, and he manages to ile - out of it. he begins to regard our diplo- | matie corps as a lot of pinheaded pik- | et Sp 7 BARONS HR SPRING POETRY Dan't Ba stubborn, hist surrender: Send as all vour legal tender, Send us your advertising, The result will he surnrising, Every dollar that {x sent nuns Will insure returns momentous; If vou don't believe our poet, Try us—tha result will show f(t Take this genarous chance to try us, Don’t ereen fortune ward a0 : stexithy. he in cating dinner at SUDDET | RB idly dash in and be wealthy; | And not earalessly go br us: _— Jelating the town 2.0 rt in boldly and me faster, v your nome i Ba a Vanderbilt or Astor » brush. and you can’t TTS the | Use our naper and ha wiser; a. | Try us. Mr. Advertiver. IN COUNTY JAIL! you may be able to force an old fashioned man to wear evening dress witlam Delaney of Bakerton, sigual tight along the railroad eity honpital here Isged nssailant of Dolena, has been charged with murder. County detec tives aay the shooting resulted from a quarrel over a woman and allege door om Moncini’'s face. Town Has No Poor Tax. Naw Wilmington, Pa. The report of the village suthoriiies shows New Wilmington town in which no poor tax is levied, the peor are 80 scares, Diven After Bottis: Drowns Monongahela, Pa, March Martin Cary, aged thirty, employed a the Ga atin mine, accidentally dropped a bottle inte the Monengs hela river and dived in after it. He was drowned. Dolena wins shot after he slammed . March 18.— borough, | home eof Westminster college, is a 16—- Patras Moncini, al very much what sowing seed is 10 * the bast marks made by say of the farmer. It may take & little time * threes thousand the resutls to becoms apparent, bu: | Stata, they are sire th come The wine | Satladn cams to college Ian Sep : tember with only three vears' high farmer is not niggardly with his) 'sehool preparation. He was compelled ‘send, nor the wine merchant with his to withdraw from the public schools advertisement. {to support his widowed mother, and after working threes years he saved ‘enough money to anable him to start BY PC. 4 C. INTERESTS his college sourse. Sines coming to The “Gunsie” mine at Spangler was State College. Sallada has joined the recently taken nver dy the Pemtay!v ranks of self-supporting students, ‘ania Coal & Coke Company and hundreds of whom are sarolled here James A. MeClain. The new owners Sallada attends a furnaee In a pré will operate the eoilisry ‘within the vate residence for his room remt, and near futurs. It was formerly owned waits on a table In a fraternity house iby the Carvoiltown Comal Company (for his meals. He is a freshman In The tract to he oparaind sontalns the school of lbera! arts. and holds hetween 2,000 and 5,000 sares of “DD” the McAllister seholarshily from | vet eval. Porest sounty. students at Penn SPANGLER MINE TAKEN OVER
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