Republican News Item. ,THURSDAY, AU<i. 22, 1901. THE PA,V GREAT American Exposiiion. Exposiiion. BUFFALO, N. Y., Mav to November, 1 v u 1 • Make arrangements now for your Summer Vacation, and join one of the Special Low Rate personally con ducted excursions via the Lehigh Valley R.R. The Pioneer Niagara Falls Ex cursion Route. Register's Notice. Notice in hereby given that the following ac count* have I»een tiled in niv oflice. viz: ru>t til ml account of Klla M. Smith, ad i •uij-ti:Urix of \\ illiani K. Smith, deceased. Vinal uccutnil of Harriet M. Little (now Mrs. K...ioe) executrix of William Molyiieux, deed. . u-stand final account of E. !•'. Ives, executor » ! I H. Rogers, deceased. I irst and final account of E. F. Ives, adiuiins tniH.r of KolH-rt F. Rogers, deceased. ! test and final account of 11. W. and Jonothan < it»ert, administrators t»f Mathias <lilbert, deed. i' irst and tinal account of J. H. and Frank Ma gao-le administrators of W. 11. Magargle, deed. I irst and (inal account of J. (). Wilson adminis ti ti«»rof \Vm. Wilson, deceaswl. Vlsothe following widows' appraisements have Uvti tiled: M idow* apj»raisement of Abraham Vough.dccd. J Ml L. lleriuan. deed. Charles ll.Chaiiiherland d.. . ased. lleiiry Hugo. deed. Henry r. Haley, <l. ■-eased. Joshua K. McCarty, deceased. \nd the >auie will he presented to the Orphan', <..uAoi Sullivan County, on Monday, Sent. Itftli at 3 o clock p.m. for confirmation and allow ance. WM.I, LAWRENCE. Kegister. Register'softice. Laporte, fa., August 19. 1901. County Scat Indices. ANO OI.ANCES AT THE TIMES. —Judge Dunham, wife and daugh ter are visiting the Pan American. —Mr. M. J. Devanney, of Alle <. .leni'V City, visited friends in town ! ituiday. —Miss Dora I'pman, who has jicni the past year in Philadelphia, shrived home on Saturday. Lawn .Supper at the residence of J. V. Finkle, Thursday evening. You are invited. Are you going? —M. E. Reeder, Esq., in company Willi his father will make a trip to Bui. ila the latter part of this week. —Miss Mary LaVelle who lias been visiting friends in, town lias re- Uirned to her home in Binghamton. —Miss Nellie Smith, who has been visiting friends in Dushore and Cherry, returned home Saturday. —A very pleasant birth day party was given to Kloid Finkle by his friend-, Monday evening, celebrating ids fifteenth birth day. —Mrs. ('has. IJ. Wing in company with Mr. and Mrs. John Koch, arc enjoying sights at the Pan American Exposition, this week. —James P. Martin, a former clerk at the Commercial Motel, was in town Tuesday, shaking hands with friends. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Gai lagher, Wednesday morning, a son. After a few hours life the infant ex pired. interment in Sacred Heart cemetery. —Nine coaches filled with excur sionist arrived at the Mokoma pie nic ground curly Wednesday mor ning, from Muncy. —< Hi a criminal charge for cruelly beating his aged lather, Oeo. Hopfer of Muncy Valley, was brought to Laporte Monday night and lodged in the county jail to await trial at next term of court. —The Rev. S. Is. Bidlack lias ac cepted an invitation and will leave Friday morning to attend Hunting ton Valley Camp Meeting for a few days. Prof. L. L. Ford will fill his appointment at this place next Sun day at 3p. m., and Mr. K. N. Wil son of Fairview Center, w ill preach at Nordinont at 1(1:30 a. in. —MathewC. Brunt, Esq., of South Western J'enna., has been visiting his brother the Rector of the Episco pal Church, for some days. Mr. Brant delivered an interesting ad dress to the Episcopal Sunday School last Sunday. lie left for Buffalo on Monday to visit the Pan American. Preaching services in the Episco pal Church Sunday at 11, a. in. Sub ject, "The Sermon on the Mount," At 7:30 p. 111., subject, "Loving Clod" Sunday School at l!:3IJ p.m. All are cordially invited. For sale, 25 acres of hardwood timbered land joining Laporte Boro, ou the Fugles Mere road. Also house and lot in the Burn of La porte, known as the John Oreen shop, on easy terms. Apply to Mrs. J. T. Brewster, Laporte, Pa. DROWNED IN LAKE MOKOMA. Continued From First Page. by several town people to stagger and fall heavily in the road at which time he inflicted a flesh wound on his chin. He had come to Laporte on Friday from Bernice, as a witness in the suit against the strikers which came up that day for trial, and with others imhided freely at the bars. He was a single managed past :!0 years. The jurymen selected were J. W. Flynn, A. E. Tripp, W. B. Bitter, T.J. Keeler, R. A. Conklin and F. M. Cross ley. Afterthepost mori in was held they adjourned to meet at flic Sheriff's oflice at 7 o'clock p. in., where after due deliberation they passed upon a verdict of "drowned by accident." It is believed that while on the boat landing in a st.ite of intoxication he accidently fell in. The Mokoma station which was re cently removed, stood but a short distance from the boat landing and probably got confused in looking for the station where he intended to lodge. His brother arrived late Tuesday night and had the remains sent lo Bernice. OCR COUNTY TICKET. The Republican County Convt n tion which met at Laporte on Mon day was composed of representati , r e men from all parts of the county and evinced their wisdom in their proceedings. Every delegate seem ed imbued with a well considered determination to nominate a TICK KT TO srccKED and one WORTHY or srccKss. Their action was unani mous. JOIIN I). RKKSKK, the candidate for Associate Judge is one of those men who commands respect and es teem; a reliable business man whose large fund of practical knowledge and sound judgment tits him will for the position. N KI.SOX Cox, the candidate for Sheriff is one of the sons of toil. From his youth up he has earned his living by the sweat of his brow; but no man can converse with him long without perceiving that he has found time to cultivate bis mind, and is abreast of the times in all use ful information. He has ail the qualities necessary to make a tirst class sheriff. His host of friends will rejoice that they now have an opportunity to help him into a po sition for which he is well lifted. JAMKSC. DKININOKH, the Candi date for Prothonotary, Register and Recorder has all the qualifications necessary for that dificult place. Sullivan County has from the begin ning been favored with highly com petent men for these offices, and our records show well when compared with other counties. Mr. Deininger is the equal of the best. lie is a skilled penman, a well trained man of business, and withal he is one of those genial, obliging men who nev er fires of doing favors for others. He at present occupies a clerical position at llarrishiirg, but lie much prefers to return to little Sullivan to spend the rest of his life among his old friends. There was no jangling in the convention about dead issues; to let bygones be bygones was the predomi nant sentiment. True patriotism prevailed. It now remain* for the people of the entire county to ratify these nominations. With JOHN I>. RKKSEU upon the Bench, N KI.SON Cox in charge of the courthouse, and JAMKS C. DKIX- I NO Kit to keep the Records, the peo ple of Sullivan county may well feel proud of their ollicers. London, Aug. 17. — The weekly pa pers discuss the quarrel between Ven ezuela and Colombia. The Spectator thinks that "American interference will have grave results," and that it is not impossible that the United States will occupy Panama, but it can see no reason why Great Britain should oppose such a course. The Saturday Review, wiiich takes the usual strong anti-American tone, says:"The time will come wiien ilie outrageous Monroe doctrine will produce a deadlock between the Euro pean and American governments. Neither Germany, Spain, France nor Groat Britain will surrender legitimate claims to expansion in South Amer ica," MRS. NATION'S COOL RECEPTION. AiJuntic City Hofels Refuted Accom modations To Kansas' Smasher, Atlantic City. Aug. 19. —Carrie Na tion, the saloon crusader, arrived yes terday. She cannot claim a hearty reception, as she was refused accom modations at a number of hotels, and finally registered In a private boarding house on Atlantic avenue. She deliv ered lectures on the pier yesterday af ternoon and evening to large au diences. — mmtrnm «■ * <gf A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED. Monday, August 12. George Suzulon, of Wilkesbarra, was ■truck by a train and Instantly killed. A monument to tbe memory of Mis souri's Confederate dead was unveiled at Springfield. Mo. The funeral of tbe late Dowager Em press Frederick was held at Cronberg yesterday. King Edward and Emperor WUhelm were present. Fire last night In the Weldon office building, Jersey City, caused an esti mated damage of $50,000, (30,000 of which was to the tenants, including the Western Union Telegraph. Tuesday, August 13. The Boston American League Club, with a capital of SIOO,OOO, was incor porated at Trenton. Efforts are being made by twenty leading hat manfacturers to form a trust. Mayor Ashbrldge of Philadelphia left that city yesterday to Join Mrß. Ash brldge, who is reported to be ill. The National Transportation com pany, to carry freight over the Great Lakes, will be Incorporated with a capital of 12,500,000. Wednesday, August 14. Dexter Gaslor, New Orleans' chief of police, died last night. A dispatch from Moscow says Count Tolstoy Is going to the Crimea soon. Ex-President Cleveland is at Buz zard's Bay on one of his old-time gun ning trips. The Grand Rapids Fire Insurance company has been purchased by the Hartford Fire Insurance company. Tho first bale of new Louisiana cot ton was sold at the cotton exchange In New York yesterday for 15 cents a pound. Thursday, August 15. Fire at Chapley, Fla., destroyed half the town, causing a loss of SIOO,OOO. The Wabash railroad will purchase the Omaha and St. Louis road for $3,500,000. It is said that Lord Kitchener will return from South Africa the middle of next week. Commander Wise, who died yester day, was in charge of the training ship Enterprise during the Spanish war. Jules t.iebon, the famous Berlin opera pilducer may come to this country. The West Point cadets are at the Pan-Amsrlcan exposition, where they will give dally exhibition drills until Aug. 28. Friday, August 16. Edward A. Allen, of Indian territory, has been appointed assistant superin tendent of the Carlisle Indian School. The American Protective Associa tion closed its convention at Atlantic City by electing officers. Former Judge John B. Stootn died at Stroudsburg yesterday morning. Colonel Clease, formerly insurance superintendent of Illinois, was arrested for stealing photographs and records from the Interior department. Saturday, August 17. It Is said that all the Omaha street railways will consolidate. The battleship lowa has arrived at San Francisco. Twenty-four saloonkeepers were each held In S3OO bail at Atlantic City for selling liquor on Sunday. Bishop Shannhau, of Harrlsburg, and half the priests of his diocese will enter Overbrook Seminary for a week's spiritual retreat. Colonel Myron T. Herrlck, an old friend of President McKlnley, called upon the latter yesterday at his Can ton home. The Houston and Texas Central, a Southern Pacific property, has ab sorbed 'the Central Texas and North western. Edward V. Sheppard, chief clerk of the patent office, was dismissed yes terday for alleged carelessness in hav ing lost certain moneyß sent to the offica by mail. Insurance Superintendent Yates, of Illinois, refused to revoke the charter of the Aetna Flro Insurance company of Hartford, Conn., oil the ground that it was not within his power. He was notified that the Aetna was violating the state's> laws. Monday, August 19. Queen Alexandra of England left Homburg for Copenhagen yesterday. Queen Sophia of Sweden is again EST ? ? ? | * 112 IT'S WORTH •♦•••• WHILE to step in and absorb a little General Knowledge that is to be found in a really down to date General Store. The new things for Spring and Summer are now on ?????? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. Hillflgrove, Pa. I YOUR MONEY BACK fMP li this Refrigerator Is not ss described We will ship you this Freight prepaid. long, 18 inches deep, Is lined with heavy »nc, galvani/cd iron shelves, aud is insulated with water prttof fibre felting- Its retail value is $10.00—*7.05 saved iii buying of the maker. Our Furniture Department • •>ntains thousands of similar bargains. Our Mammoth Catalogue of 480 pages, size 14 b 10»£ inches, tells all al.out Furniture— also about Every thing tu Fat, Use and Wear - - * mitains over 18.000 Illustra tions and quotes wholesale pri. es to consumers on over 150,000 different artkles. It cost* us |l .85— mailed to vou lor 10 cents, which to cents you deduct /rom your jirst order of $i 00. Free lithographed i'«laln«u* shows "FA MOW MART LAND" Carpet*, Hugs, Ihspirlrs, Wall Taper, Hawing ■ arblues, Blankets, Comforts, Framed Pictures, aad Specialties In f| 'mistered Furniture, In their real colors. Carpets sewed fr». Lining furnished without charge aad FKKMJMT I'All* ON AI.L 'NIE ABOVE. Free Catalogue of Meti'a Made-to-Order Clothing ha* large cloth samples attached. W E FKBFAV EXfBISS AU K AND Ut'AUANTKE TO FIT. Free liress floods Catalogue eon tains samp lea froa IS){ coats to 91.M>. WE I'AV TU A ASPORTATION. * Why uay retail prices for anything T We sell absolutely everything. Whku l>uok do you want? Address this way i JULIUS MINUS & SON, Baltimore, Md. Da,t. ICE CREAM. Hitler's lee Cream I'nrlor open for the season, well prepared for puhlie comforts in times of extreme heat. Special attention {riven to tea parties anil weddings. ilolfnagle's Ice Cream has a distinct value antl is a delicious treat. Sold fresh from the factory every Saturday evening. W. 15. Hittkr, Proprietor. LAPORTE ICE CREAM PARLOR. When the mercury goes up, go up too, to Funston's ice cream parlor for a big dish of delicious coolness. Sold by the quart or dish at rooms in former Hotel Maine, (ioorl meas ure is a part of our religion and prompt service and courteousness are our side line specialties for which we make no extra charges. Open every afternoon and evening with a variety of flavored cream. CI I AS. 11. FCNSTON, Prop. In Ke: Estate ol Polly C. Steinliack. late of Davidson Township, Sullivan Co., Pa., deceased. To Addie E. Ruslinell. Alice G.Noble, and Alva G. Noble, her husband. L. J.. Sleinback, Irene Hn/./.en, Nellie (i. Hob bins and Taylor Robins, her husband, P.ell lloiisknecbt ami Frank llousckncclit tier husband, and La Fayette l». Steinbaek heirs of said Polly C. Steinbaek and all others interested : You are hereby notifi ed that the Orphans' Court ol Sullivan County, Pa., has awarded an imptest to make partition and valuation ol certain Ileal Estate of the said Polly C. Steinbaek deceased, consisting of a lot of land arid dwelling house located thereon, in the village of Sonestown, Sullivan Courtly, Pa. adjoining the Lorah Hotel. And that said impiest will be held on the premises aforesaid on TUESDAY the l()tl. .lav ol SEPTEMBER. 1901, ai 11 o'clock a. in. when and where you max i attend if you think proper. 11. W. ()SLEIt, Sherilt. j Sheriffs office, Laporte, I'a., July 2-, 'Ol. Notice of dissoliitTon of PARTNERSHIP: Notice is here by given, that the partnership lately sub sisting between John J. Webster and Wellington A. Rosencrans, of Laporte, Pa., under the firm name of "Laporte j Lumber t 'onipanv,'" was dissolved on the 2d day ol August, 1001, by mutual con sent. All debts owing to said partner-1 ship are to be received by John .1. Web j ster and all demands on the said partner , ship are to be presented to him lor pav j incut. .lollN' J. WKBSTER, WELLINGTON A. RoSKNCRANS. A. .1. HKAULKV, Ally. NOTICE OF FORMATION OF PAR TNERSHIP under the provisions! of the Act of General Assembly approved j May 9, IS'lO. authorizing the formation j ol partnerships in which one or more, or : all of the partners, may limit their liabil- 1 itv lor the debts of the partnership to the j amount of the capital subscribed by such ' partner, or partners, respectively, and providing penalties lor violation of its pro\ isions. Notice is hereby given that the under signed subscribers, John J. Webster and ; Wellington A. Rosencrans of Lnporte Pa., j di l on the second day of August A. D. 1901, enter into aud form a limited par- j tnership the name of which is "The La ! porte Lumber and Turned Wood Company I Limited. The general purpose of said j partnership is "The manufacturing of| lumber, manufacturing turned goods or articles, novelties, etc. and purchasing material to lie used in the manufacture ! thereof, aud selling the products made ; therefrom." The names of the partners are John J. j Webster and Wellington A. Rosencrans. The amount of capital subscribed by each of said partners the 2d day ol August,' 1901, is as follows, viz: By John .1. ! Webster there has been subscribed the sum of (SMOO.OO) three thousand three j hundred dollars. I'y Wellington A. Ros encrans there has been subscribed the | sum of ($1100.00) one thousand one hun dred d .liars. All of said capital has been paid in b\ I said partners. The liahilitv of each and 1 all oj said partners s limited in acoor- < dance with the pro. isions ol tiie aforesaid | Act of General Assembly, to wit Act of May 9, ISOO, P. L. 2til to the following sums or amounts, vix: Liability ol John J. Webster is limited to the sum ol1($:>.'i()0) three thousand three hundred dollars. I he liability of Wellington A. Rosencrans i is limited to the sum ol (1100.00) one thousand one hundred dollars. The du ration or term for which said partnership has been formed is eight years from Aug- 1 ust 12, 1901, and ending August 12, 1900. 'the Articles of Partnership have been left for record in the office of the Recor der of Deeds of Sullivan County, at La porte, Pa. JoIIN J. WEBSTER, VV E LLINC WON A. ROS1: NCIt A NS. j I August 8, 1901. I Campbell, » ■: To the Ladies: :~r just received ray new Spring and Summer Stoc7of Dry Goods, wS,UStS. WaiS ' 3 ' SK ' ,TS A " D EVERY DEPARTMENT IS run or NEW THINGS. Tho prices are right; call and innpect goods, I know we can pleas* you i* both quality and price. Don't forgot that our Clothing Shoe and Wall Paper Departments are full of new goods. To the Gentlemen: t<• ■ IS ** Tta <>«'y, Red Top, Orchard Orm unci tr.iraen Seed?) ptic«is ar*t very low. Agencu for Deerlng Mowers, Binders and Rones. EureUa Mowers, Wiard Plows and PaUes, Porpv o nrrrn.^ e «7 y <;][ la ' ,ro^ S ' al!)0 Bowkcr 's Fertilizers. A 16-tooth LX "S: •"d w, vSflffgX XEJZ "« Tours for Business, CAMPBELL. Clwt SprlmiDnc of ours is attracting wide attention. We are showing a wider range of excellent values in popular fbrtceb Clothing Specialties than you have ever seen before, including a com plete assortment of Men's Striped Worsted Suits, Men's Blue Serge Suits, i j A Big Line of Men's Furnishings. Boys' Sailor, Vestee and Double Breasted Suits, Boys' three piece Suits. 1 J. W.Carroll,^sh"pa? Wright & Haight, furniture , . . , r . Tho Last Offices. The pad and solemn hour that comes to all man kind, We have that experience which enables us to perform such offices in a way to win the gratitude of the bereaved. Here's how we get your fe i 9 Twelve years experience approval; has taught us how to supply We Give You Your Money's ™ the best; Worth. We Want to Prove to You Our Leadership. FORKSVILLE, Sullivan Co., PA. BRANCH CONNECTION AT LAPOHTE, I NEXT DOOR TO WAGON SHOP. R. A. 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