Sullivan republican. (Laporte, Pa.) 1883-1896, September 26, 1890, Image 2

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W. M. CHTENES? - - - Editor
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2Gth, 1890.
ENTBRED AT POST-OFFICE. LAI'ORTE
PA.. AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER.
J. V. KErTENBURY,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
DUSHORE, PA.
REPUBLICAN STATETICKET.
FOR GOVERNOR,
GEORGE W. DELAMATER,
of Crawford,
EOR LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR,
LOUIS A. WATRES,
of Lnckawanna,
POR SECRETARY OP INTERNAL AFFAIRS.
THOMAS J. hTEWART,
of Philadelphia.
REPUBLICAN CD, TICKET,
FOR COUNTY TREASURER,
SAMUEL COLE, of Dushore.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
W.M. CHENEY, of LaPorte.
FOR COUNTY AUDITOR,
ULYSSES BIRD, ot Estella.
Political kickers are apt to regret
their kick in the future, hence a
careful study of the situation should
be made. A fair nomination is sup
posed to have the support of the
party.
The new State of Wyoming has
gone Republican by a large majority.
The entire ticket was elected. The
Governor by over 2.000 majority
r.nd the State Legislature will be
Republican by 23 majority on joint
ballot.
President Harrison signed the
anti-lottery bill last Friday and it is
now a law. This is interesting
information and It is to be
hoped that the provisions of the law
will be strictly enforced. If the
lottery companies or the willing
dupes of the swindlers persist in
violations of it the punishment
which the law provides should not
be slow in visiting them.
1) USII OltE ITEMS.
Overcoats are in fashion.
15. Kline is in New York this
week.
Institute closes on Friday of this
week.
The Clio Literary League is again
in running order.
W. L. Johnson spent Thursda} -
and Friday at Lopez.
M. M. Marks spent several days
in Wilkes-Barre last week.
Walter L. Main's circus will ex
hibit in Pushorc on Thursday Oct.
2.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patton, have
commenced housekeeping in Pflaum's
house.
"Little Trixic" comedy in Garey's
ball next Friday and Saturday
nights.
John G. Seouten purchased the
Michael Burke property in Dushore
at sheriff's sale last week.
Supt. Black who is holdinjr in
stitute in Garey's hall spent Satur
day and Sunday at his home in
Forksville.
About $1,200 lias been expended
on the streets of the borough this
summer, and our streets are in a
better condition than ever before.
Geo. 11. Welles, of Wyalusing was
in town again a few days ago
making further arrangements for
opening the new bank. It is
thought the doors will be opened
for business about the first of De
cember.
The foundation for the new Lu
theran church on Carpenter street
is well under way of construction.
George Yogle has the contract of
building the foundation. The
building committee expect to have
the building under roof before
winter. It will be a fine church.
John Connor has taken possession
of the restaurant recently purchased
of Mrs. Billian and with his newly
made wife has commenced house-1
keeping in rooms lately occupied by ,
Mrs. Billian. Mrs. B. has moved to I
her bakery building on Railroad
street.
Frank McMahon aged 19 and Ed.
Billian aged 17, both of this place
were arrested last Wednesday after
noon for drunkenness and using
profane lang mge on the streets.
They spent the night in the "cooler"
and were fined $3.50 each. Let the
good work of arresting all such of
fenders goon and it will soon show
a marked advancement in the prescr,
"Nation of order in Dushore.
N'j M FORTH.
Court Proceedings.
The Sr-ptcmbcr term of the several
Courts of Sullivan county, convened
on Monday, Sept., 15th, at 2 o'clock
p. m.
Present on the bench: Hon.
John A. Sittser President, ami
Hon. E. A. Strong and Robert
Taylor, Jr., Associate Judges.
The Grand Jury being sworn,
with L. B. Speaker as foreman, re
ceived the u-uai explanatory charge
from the President Judge, and at
once proceeded to net upon the
various Kills ot indictment prepared
for them by the District Attorney.
The Constables of the several
districts were called and made their
returns to the court.
Joseph McDermott, Henry Voght,
Wm. W. 11aj', Fred Sbultz and Win.
Snultz, were admitted as citizens of
the U. S, and sworn in open court.
Sale of Real Estate of Valentine
Smith dee'd—ordered as petitioned
for.
11. G. Ilufmaster appointed guar
dian of Acldie Riehlin—bond re
quired S6OO.
Sale of Real Estate of Lilly
Mabel Williams—ordered as prayed
for.
Sam Cole, assignee vs. C. W.
Wilhelm—rule to strike off service
of summons—rule heard and service
stricken oil
John L. Utz vs. Erie and Hun
singer—rule to open judgement.
The Restaurant License of Mrs.
B. Billian,in Dushore, was trans
ferred to John Connor, and bond
approved.
The Sale of Real Estate of Geo.
Pardoe dee'd. to Alvin R. Pardoe,
set aside.
The court ordered a Sale of Real
Estate of Gotlib Dudicum dee'd.
James McMahon, J. B. Lamber
son and George Tonkin Jr., ap
pointed viewers on school site in
Dushore Borough.
W. A. Mason, Boyd Bennett and
Wm. Taylor, appointed viewers on
road in Davidson from Ames' to
Hemlock Grove School House.
In.re. assignments for benefit of
creditors of S. W. Lewis and R. B.
Warburton, The court direct the
assignees in each case to make Sale
of the Ueul Estate of tbe assignees,
on Nov. oOth, at 10 a. m.
111. re. partition of Real Estate of
John Persun dee'd.—lnquest award
ed.
John L. Utz vs. J. A. Morgan,
adrar.—rule granted to sot aside
Fi. Fa. at costs of plaintiff.
Corn. vs. Ezra Shultz; cabe tried—
verdict: Not guilty—prisoner dis
charged
Belinda Campbell vs. Adaru Sher
man—on motion the Hon. 15. 8.
Collins appointed auditor of fund in
court, realized from Sheriffs Sale of
defendants Ileal Estate.
Coin. vs. John fiemsnyder; case
tried—verdic: Not guilty, and
prosecutor, Ann Swisher to pay
costs—Sept. 19—capias ordered to
issue for prosecutrix.
In.re. Sale of Heal Estate of
Gabriel Riehley de'd.—sale authori
zed as prayed for—bond required.
£IOOO.
Henry Tripp appointed Town
Clerk for Fox township.
In.re. Sale of Real Estate of
Sadie Morgan dee'd.—order of sale
continued until next term—-bond of
the administrator, J. A. Morgan
filed and approved.
Com. vs. J. W. Carroll; violations
of License Laws —ease tried—ver
dict : Not guilty, and costs divided
equally between prosecutor, T. J.
Jordan and the defendant. Sept. 19
—capias ordered for both prosecutor
and defendant.
Com. vs. Thos. Cadden Jr.; case
tried—verdict; Not gulty but to
pay all costs—same day, bond en
tered tor costs.
Michael Fiester vs. Mary Fiester
—ln Equity ;on motion of counsel
for deft, the court appointed 11. T.
Downs Esq., Master and Examiner.
Moss vs Moss —J. H. Crouin Esq..
appointed commissioner.
Rogers vs Rogers; Sept. 19-—j
RoL't. Stormont Esq., appointed
Commissioner; Sept. 19—on hear
ing testimony in open court.
Divorce decreed on payment of costs.
John Schaad vs. .1. J. Smythe—
judgement in open court foi want of
appearance.
Com. vs. Dr. F. W. Brockway—
two cases. The Grand Jury find
not a True Bill in each case—county
for costs.
Ryan vs. McNeals—rule to stfike
off judgement as to Eliza McNeal.
The NortU Mountain Lumber Co.,
vs. Julia McCormick et. al.—court
grant a rule on all parties in interest
to appear in open court on Dec. 9,
1890 at 2 p. m.to accept or refuse
the premises mentioned in the Writ
of partition, at a valuation made
thereof, or at a higher figure.
Com. vs. E. E. Webb—selling
liquor without license ; case tried—
verdict: Guilty, sentenced to pay a
fine of SSOO, the costs of prosecution
and to imprisonment in county jail
for three months.
John Utz High Sheriff, comes in
open court and acknowledges Deeds
—Poll as follows viz :
To Wm. Molyneux for Mill Site
and privileges at Forksville.
To J. W. Norton 2 pieces cf land
in Elk land.
" M. <l. Tripp " 1 Lot " Fox.i
1 To Rush J. Thomson for 50 acres
I in La Porte township.
To F. Ostlians for llGj acres in
Forks township.
To D. T. Mahaffoy for 125 acres
in Davidson township.
To Citizens National Bank To
wanda for 579-100 acres in Colley
township.
To John Scliaad for 1 Lot at
Birch Creek.
The following matters were con
firmed Ni. Si. viz :
Account of .Tames Thomson Ex'or.
of I Jr. J. Jackson dee'd.
Account of N. K. Woodward
adm'r. of Kufus Hopkins dee'd.
Account of James McMahon
Ex'or. of Martin Curry doe'd.
Account of tlnne McMahon ex'ctr.
of Michael M. McMahon dee'd.
Account of Mary Hums adm ix.
I of Michael Burns dee'd.
Widows in Estate of G. A. Me-
Alvain dee'd.
" " Josenh Battin dee'd.
" J. V.* M. Rundell "
" « Wm. 11. Olds, "
Report of assignees Sale of Estate
of Michael Rouse.
Report of Sale of Real Estate ot
D. N. Foster dee'd.
Report of viewers on road from
Hills Grove to Glen Mawr.
Report of viewers on School
House lot in La Porte township.
The court appointed Royal Scout
en, collector of Colley township, to
the vacancy for the year 1890.
Mead vs Mead—J. E. Payne ap
pointed Commissioner.
Com. vs. George Yanney—court
allow a Nol. Pros, to be entered on
payment of costs.
Com. vs. Burt Karny—case set
tled and Nol. Pros, allowed on pay
ment of costs.
F. P. Vincent vs. W. E. and O. L.
Hunsinger—rule to open judgement.
Thomson vs. Joidan—alias Sci. Fa.
to issue.
And now Sept. 19. IS9O, the place
for holding elections in the Borough
of Forksville is fixed at the council
room in said Borough by the court.
Elmendorf vs Elmendorf—alias
subpoena awarded.
Garrison vs. Garrison, and Robust
vs. Robust—the vourt decree di-j
rived in each case, on payment of 1
costs.
Mary Quinn vs. James and
Mat hew Quinn —judgment in open
court for want of an appearance.
Jackson vs. Jackson, S. P.—R.
J. Thomson Esq., discharged as re
ceiver of the late firm ot Jackron
Bros., and bonds cancelled.
In.re. Lunacy of Frank Hawk— |
Ransom Thrash.>r appointed com-!
mittee, and bond to be filed in the
sum of s'3ooo.
W. H. Blight vs F. Gas perine
al ias Sci. Fa. awarded.
Lawrence Bros. vs Trustees of
Parsonage, at LaForte—judgment
directed to be entered as agreed up
on, and amount to be ascertained by •
Prothonotary.
Holmes Passage vs. J. O.
Vought—judgment in favor of
plaintiffs for property described in
Writ.
! The Forth Mountain Lumber Co., ;
vs. Jacob Loralt, Treasurer, and the
County Commissioners—ln Equity.
TLe injunction in this case is lundo
perpetual, and the defendants to pay ,
the costs.
tRIAL LIST.
Henry Swank vs. Alfred and
Jonathan Phillips—case tried, and
the Jury under instructions of the
j court, render a verdict for the de- |
| fendants for the laud described in j
I the Writ—rule granted for a new [
i trial and 20 days allowed to file ad- I
iditional reasons.
j Garey vs. Woodward—continued !
at costs of defendant. Sept- 15,!
| 1890 the death of X. K Woodward j
iis suggested, and Mrs. Marion It. |
l Woodward executrix, substituted as
| defendant by the court.
| Jackßons vs Lambeit, certified to
I U. S. court.
Dunn vs. Dunn—continued at
costs of plaintiff.
Fire Insuranco Co., vs. Keeler—
[ continued.
Same vs. Crossley—continued.
Dusenbury vs. Gilwan— continu
j ed-
Welles & Co., vs. Hileman—con
tinued at costs of plaintiff.
Snyder vs. Lewis—continued.
Beclier vs. Meak—continued at
costs of defendant.
Mclntire V9 Bosbach et. al.—con
tinued.
Executors of Eldred vs Scouten—
plaiutiff lakes Non. Suit..
Shores vs Wilhelm—continued.
Welliver vs. same—continued.
Kellog & Jayne vs. same—appear
ance and plea withdrawn and judg
ment foi plaintifl's for $211.36.
Chilson vs. Lewis—settled-
Gilbert vs. Jennings—continued.
Fleschut vs. Pennington—con
tinued and ordered at the head of
the list for Dec. term-
Converse vs Schug—settled.
Chilson VB, McArthur—continued.
Same vs. McEweu—continued.
Williams vs. Thomas—continued.
Moore vs. Exo'rs. of Eldred—
plaintiff takes Non. Suit.
ARGUMENT LIST.
Keeler vs. Lewis—continued.
Holmes vs. Hileman—continued.
Bartow vs. Gilbert—continued.
Wheatley vs. Brown—rule dis
charged. I
Finklc vs. Kosbnch et. al.—con
tinued.
Mclntire vs. same—rule discharg
ed.
Page vs. Garey and Baker—con
tinued.
Hirleman vs. Appleman—continu
ed.
In.re. road from Jamison City to
Long Pond argued and C. A. V.
In.re. road from Forksville to
LaForte, argued acd C. A. V.
In.re. Sale of Real Estate of Ed
ward Sharp dee'd.—Sale set aside;
order of sale rescinded and leave
granted to mortgage the Ileal Estate
for the pay ment of debts by the
court.
In.re. Sale of Renl Estate of John
Wn rren dee'd. —continued.
In.re. report of viewers on road
from Nordmont to Central—excep
tions not sustained and report eon~
Armed.
And now to wit Friday Sept. 19,!
18S0 at 4 p. m, the several courts of
Sullivan county stand adjourned un
til Thursday Nov. 0,1890, at noon.
GRAND DRAWING
OF THE
Loteria De La Beueflcencia Fnblica
OF THE
State of Zacatecas, Mexico.
A syndicate of capitalists have secured the con-'
concession for operating this
LOTTERY,
an J has extended its business throughout the
United States and British America.
Below will bo foiled a list of the prizes which
will be diawn on
AUG. 27,1890.
ATZA CA TEC, AS, MEXICO,
nml continued monthly thereafter
'5150,000.
100,000 Ticket* at $10.00: halve*, $5.00; tenths
$1.00; American Currency,
LIST OF FRIZES i
1 Prize of $15(1.000 is $150,(100
1 Priie of 50,000 is 50,1)00
1 Prize of 25,000 is 2;">,0llO
3 Prizes of 10,000 ar-s MO,ooo'
r Prizes of 6,000 are 10,000
5 Prizes of 2 : Ooo are In,coo
10 Prizes of 1.000 are 10.000
20 Prizes of 600 are 10.000
300 Prizes of 200 are 4n,000
200 Prizes of 15onre 45,n00
500 Prizes of 100 are So 000
AI'PIIOXIMATION PRIZKS.
150 Prizes of slso are ?22,600
150 Prizes of 100 are 15,000
150 Prizes o< So are 7,500
699 Prizes of 5o arc 49,!)50
2492 $52 1,9>0
CLUTI RATES : fi Tick«*tes for $50.00.
SPECIAL RATES TO AGENTS
A(Ji:\TS WANTED in every town and 'itj
in 1 oited Mat. sand British America.
Th< payment «»f Prizes i.« jyuarauteed by a
special deposit of five hundred thousand dollars
($6oo,noo), with the State Government, and ap
proved by JfHii? Arechiga, Governor.
Drflfwin-s under the personal supervision of
Lit*, tierminio Artej;ea, who i» appointed by the
Government an Intern nt r.
"I Ckktiky that with the State Treasurer all
necessary guarantees are deposited, Mssnting
tull payment of all prizes of this drawing
H rum i.i io aktkaga, Intervener."
ri!»OHT\\T.
Remittances must be eith-r by New York
Draft, Express or Registered Letter, American
m«»ney. Collections can be made by Express
Companies <»r Ranks. Ticket sent direct to
management will be paid by dra't* on New
York, Montreal, St. Paul,Chictgo,San Francis
co or City of Mexico. For further information
address Juan Pip.dap, Manager,
Zacateeas. Mexico.
A partado 43.
~ c aowN ~rM b
Tie Ssst Icrcing Oil that O&nbs
I Made irom Petroleum.
It gives 11 brilliant light.
It will not smoke the chimney.
! It will not char the wick.
It, Ims a high lire test.
; It will not explode.
It is without comparison as a
perfection Family Safety Oil.
It is manufactured from the finost
crude 111 the most perfectly equipped
refineries in the world.
IT IS THE riEST
Ask your dealer for
CROWN ACME.
Trade orders filled by
ACME OIL CO.,
Williamsport l»a.
WANTED!
A good pushing Palesmnn here. First-class
pay guarnteed weekly. Commission or Sftlary.
Quick selling new Fruits ami (Specialties.
FARMERS can get a goud paying job for
tho winter. Write ,<>r full tenus nnd particulars,
IKED E, YOUNG, Nursery .nan,
Rochkstkr, N. T.
SPECIIIi
*fltmounccmcn
—CUNNINGIIAM & COLE of—
DUSHORE are headquarters for all j
kinds of hardware—
Tools, pnmps, stoves and ranges,
house furnishing goods
paints. oils and varnishes. Special
inducements to builders.
Manufacturs of copper, tin and
sheet iron-ware. Roofing, spouting,
BIRCH OIL DISTILLS &c., a specialty.
Our prices arc beyond all compe
tition, and we invite your patronage.
CUNNINGHAM At COLE.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
TO THE VOTERS OF H I T LI,I VAN:— L"
heriliy announce mywlf n» an sml«r>t-nden(P
candidate t r the < (SUB ofCouuty un ; R . r.oi.
AMOS COX.
Cherry, Pa., Sept. 23, 1881.
I hereby announoo myself as an indep nd.'nt
candidate lor the ifficj of County Commit*
sioner. Refip.ctfully
M. W. REEBER.
CoUey, Pa., Sept. 22. 1880.
THE OLD
Jewelry Store
Still leaves all competitors
in the Dark-
Estalilished April 1, 1375.
And is the only one that lias
ever remained here more than
two years at a tine, or long
enough to make its promises
good. Don't be deceived by
Auctioneers or Peddlers or any
body else, but come and seethe
Largest and
BEHT STOCK
of goods every shown in Sulli
van county, or that is usually
found in Jewelry Stores. Ex
pensive goods for those that
want them. Cheap goods for
those that think they can buy
no other. It is no trouble to
show goods, and you will not be
urged to buy unless you want to.
I n society goods
I carry a good assortment in both
high and low prices. Inm not going
to tell you that I willgiveyou goods,
nor am I going to tell you that 1
will sell at cost. That is not business
and is not the way to continue busi
ness in one place and keep out of
the Sheriff"s hands. Hut 1 do say
that I will sell you goods and work
for you as low as any other First
Class Jeweler, or as low as is con
sistent with sound business princi
ples. Thanking
TEe Public
| for the patronage that lias sustained
nie for the last seven years. I
shall try to merit a continu
ance of the same. You will
please remember that rny
motto is "Live and Let
Live, aud Fair Play
to All.
Very Respectfully Yours,
J. Y. EETTENBURY,
Feb28,90 Dusiiore, PA.
J. H. Campbell & Son.
GENERAL WSERCHATS
SHTJXK, - Pa.
I We wish to announce to onr many
patrons of Western Sullivan, that,
■we have a full Stock of General
Merchandise that we will sell at a
very low price for the next 00 days
to mfike room for our immense stock
ol Fall and Winter Goods that we
are about to receive. Consisting of
Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Caps,
| Boots. Shoes, Straw Goods, Ladies
aud Gonts Furnishing goods, Dress
Goods, Men's Ho3*s and Childrens,
Clothing. Lamps, Queenswure,
| Crockery and Glassware and always
(on hand a fresh stock of Groceries,
| Provisions, Tobacco and Cigars.
You are all cordially invited to call
'and examine onr goods. No trouble
jto show them, and we will give you
: as
GOOD BARGA INS
las you can get elsewhere for the
j same quality of Goods. Give us a
icali ind be convinced. Our stock
iof Hardware and Haying Tools are
complete, we sell the "Steel King"
Spring tooth Harrow and Ajax
Cultivator. Farmers are invited to
call and examine. We are also
agents for Bowkeu and Williams
and Clark Fertilizers for all crops.
J. H. CAMPBELL & SON.
Aug. 7, '9O.
Pianos Organs.
I The improved method of fastening strings of
Pianos, invented by us, is one of tho most im
portant improvements ever made, making the
instrument more richly musical in tune, more
durable, and less liable to get out of tone.
Both the Mason k Hamlin Organs and
Pianos excel chiefly in that which is the chief
excellence in any musical instrument, quality
of tone. Other thirds, though important, aro
much less so than this. An instrument with
unmusical tones cannot be good. Illustrated
catalogues of new styles, introduced this season
sent free.
MASON & HAMLIN
OKOAN ANP PIANO CO.,
BOSTON. NEW YORK. CHICAGO
SALESMAN
WANTED
to canvass for the sale of Nursery
Stock I Steady employment gnarn
teed. Salary and expenses paid to
successful men. Apply at once
stating age- Mention this paper.
CliASt PHOTIIKKa COMU'ANI",
Rochester, N. Y.
Boots & Shoes
FOU SA LE BY
THVODOHE MINCER
SONESTOWN PA
I have just received tlie latest
style and finest, assortment of ladies,
gents and lumberman's foot wear in
the county, which I airi offering for
sale at bottom prices. I manufac
ture boots and shoes to order and
guHrntee satisfaction,
Store on Main St., oppsite Lorah's
hotel, Soncstown Pa. Gne roe a
call and examine my goods.
THEODORE MENCER
THii ' TONY" RESTAURANTOF
DUSHORE.
s. w. LEWIS, ~ _ mor
On Railroad street, recently kept
by J. Chesley. The intorrior of the
same has recently been re-inodeled and
'now presents and is the finest room
for the purpose used in the county.
I Pictures valued at hundreds of dol
lars adorn the beautifully engraved
wall. Everything kept in a first
class restaurant can be obtained at
LEWIS'. Jan. 3, '9O.
DUSHORE AMD NORDMONT
STAGE LINE.
F. M. ROSSLEY, Proprietor
UNTIL POTHER NOTICE STAGES'
WILL RUN ON FOLLOWING SOUEDTTLE
Leave Laporte at 6:15 a. m.for Nordmont
Arrive at Nordmont 7:'io u. m.
Leave Nordmont at 11:15 a. m.for Laporte
Arrive at Laporte 1:00 p. m.
Leave Laporte at 5:00 p. m.for Nordmont
Arrive at Nordmont 6:30 p. ui.
Leave Nordmont at 7:00 p. m. 112 r ~ Laporte
Arrive at Laporte 8:30 p. r*
Leave Laporte at j\ for Dtishore
Leavo Dusbe- p. m.for LaPorte
LORAH'S LLOTELT"
DANIEL H. LOU AII PROP'R.
Tnis is a large and commodious
house, with large airy rooms, furn
slied in first class style. A desira
ble place for those wbo desire to es
cape the heated term. Hunting and
fishing in their season. The bar is
supplied with choice liquors & cigare.
Nov. 13 'BS.
B. Meeker
THE JEWELER
DUsnORE - PA.
Always prepared to do all kinds
of jewelry work, also have a good
line of jewelry including Clocks,
Watches on hand. Give me a cnll.
1 May 23,'90
Sawed Shingles
The best 111 the market and
at low prices
Three grades constantly on hand
Will deliver ifdesired.
Write—S. MEAD,
May23'9o. LaPorte, Pa.
SALESMAN
WANTED!
ONE TOTTSAND men wanted at once to take
ordetn for Nursery Stock. Experience not re
quired. We hire on Salary and pay expense**,
or on commission if preferred. Stock first
class and guarnteed truo to name. Apply at
once, stating to
TOE C. L. VANDUAEN NNNSICRY Co.,
GENEVA, N. Y*
T. J. & F. H. ING&AM
Attorneys at Law,
/.apornr. Prnnn.
Li'gal Business attended to in this
and adjoining Counties
Telephone communication direct
January, 1888.
MOUNTAIN HOUSE
LAPOKTE, PA
An attractive, home-like hotel.'
Every effort made to entertain satis
factorily. MRS. M. C. LA ITER,
Proprietor
Ex-Prothonotary, Register A Reorder of Sull.C
_j?Ejo*Office iu Court Housu, L&Porte PB.
LAPORTE, PA
CARMODY HOTEL, DUSHORE
MIKE 3ARMODY Proprietor,
Everything First Class.
Charges Reasonable. Jan. 31, '9O.
HOTEL KENNEDY, LAPORTE.
DAKBY KENNEDY, Proprietor.
Everything First Class..
Charges liertsonable. March 7, '9o'
112 ArOItTE MOTEL,
lj K. K ARNS, ProprtetOfc
A largo an«' commodious honso,
siiig all tho attributes of a first-class hotel
The Imr is well supplied, The patrouagw
of the public resMctfully solicited. „