Sullivan republican. (Laporte, Pa.) 1883-1896, October 02, 1891, Image 2

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FUJ.DAY, OCTOBER, 2nd, 1891-
F.NTRRED AT POST-OFFICE, LAPORTE.
PA.. AS RECOKD-CLASB MATTER.
J. V. KETTENBURY,
MATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
DUSHORE. PA.
SULLIVAN "COUNTY OFFICIAL.
DIRECTORY.
HON. JrtHN A. PTTTFER, President Judgo
V o address, Tunkbaiinock, Pa
JIONKOHT. TAYLOH j, K A. STRONG,
Associate Judges. P. 0. address—TAYLOH,
Mi.ncv Valley —STßONG—-Dushore, Pa.
R J. THOMSON, Diltnot Attorney, P. 0. lUl
ilres lushore. Pa. .
A WALSH, Prothonotary, Register A Recor
der, P. o address LaPorte, Pn.
JOHN UTZ Sheriff, P. 0. address—Dushore.
Hon. MUSSEL KARNS, Representative, P. 0.
uddress—LaPorte, Pa. .
M R. BLACK, County Superintendent, P. O.
address —Forksville, Pa.
WILLIAM MURRAY, County Treasurer, P.
O. address—LaPorte, Pa „, ,
R. M. STORMONT, Commissioners Clerk, P.
O. address—LaPorte, Pa.
W B HILL, Coroner, P. 0. address—LaPorte.
CHAS IIAAS, THOS. FARRKLL, Jury Com
missioners, P. O. address, HAAS—llillsOrove,
> A KRi LI; —Dujhore, Pa.
G C WRKiHT, U. BIRJ, J. H. SPENCEK
Auditors. „ „ _
NATHAN PERST'N, County Surveyor, P O
address—Dushore, Pa.
KKFIBI.ICAN STATU TICKET
FOB AUDITOR GENERAL.
DAVID MoM. GKEGG, of Berks.
FOR STATfc TREASURER.
JOHN W, MORRISON, of Allegheny.
JIELEGATES-AT-LARGE TO CONSTITIITIOMAb
CONVENTION.
IIENRY C. McCORMICK. of Lyc mnng
A. S. L. SHIELDS, of Philadelphia.
JOHN ROBERTS, ot Philadelphia.
ISAAC 0. WEAR, of Philadelphia.
WILLIAM J. SHAFFER, of Delaware.
HERMAN KBUAMER, of Philadelphia.
LEWIS Ii ALL, of Dauphin,
FRANK REEDER, of Easton.
H. M. EDWARDS, of Lackawanna.
GEORGE S. SCHMIDT, of York.
JOSEPH 11 POMEROY, of Schuylkill.
CYRUS ELDER, of Cambria.
JOHN CESSNA, of Bedford.
JOHN S LAMBIE, of Pittsburg.
WILLI AM li. RODGERS, of Allegheny.
JOHN C. BROWN, of Mercer.
T. V. POWDERLY, of Lackawanna.
JiORhlS L. KAUFFMANN, of Lehigh.
JUDICIARY.
For Associate Judge
GEO. W. GLIDE WELL,
( E. A. STRONG.
COVN rv. *
For District Attorney.^
E. M. DUNHAM.
For Jury Commissioner
GEO. W. SIMMONS. _
li 111*1 111. MAN STANDING C'O.W
--:»u frue."
Bernice:—A. Wilmott.
Cherry :—Lincoln Cox.
Colley : —>l. W. Reeser.
Davidson :—D. W. Darling.
Dushore :—F. P. Vincent.
Elkland :—M. O'Barnes.
Forks:—W. M. Bird.
Fox :—A. B. Kilmer.
Forksville boro.—M. R. Black.
Hills Grove: —J. L. Christian.
LaPorte twp:—John J. Low.
LaPorte boro.— F. H. Inghan.
Lopez :—Frank Rice.
Shrewsbury :—John W. Aumiller.
F. P. Vincent, Chairman.
ItOHINMIN WON HIE I'KJIIT.
Cli»t>cii PrivMrul of Pennsylvania'#
Itvpublii-nn l.eaB««.
Sc RANTON, Pa., Sept. 24.—The
election of Hon. John 13. Robinson,
of Delaware county, as president of
the Republican state league by an
overwhelming vote was the climax
of the convention in the Scranton
armory. The rigid application of
the rule excluding all clubs organ
ized since July 10 reduced the rep
resentation to 198 clubs with three
delegates - each. Of this number
Robinson received the votes ol 141
clubs, Dalzell 42, and Major Warren
15 cluhs. The real light of the con
vention was in the committee on
resolutions, which consisted of nine 1
Robinson delegates and eight Dal
zell men.
CUIUS MAGEE PROTESTED.
Ex-Chief Justice Gordon de
manded admission for forty-five
clubs classed by the executive com
mittee as irregular, and after wrest
ling with the subject several hours
the committee decided to submit it
to the convention for decision. Mr.
Detweiler, of Dauphin county,
promptly moved to lay it en the
table. Chris Magee protested
against such "gag law." The resolu
tion was tabled, however, and then
began the nomination of candidates
for presidert of the league. Hon.
William C. Moreland, of Allegheny,
nominated John Dalzell, of Pitts
burg, in an able speech. William
SchaelTer, of Delaware county, nomi
nated Hon John B. Robinson.
General Gobin, of Lebanon, nomina
ed Major Evverett Warren, of Scran
ton, and when the election ot Hobin
son was announced on the first bal
lot there was great enthusiasm.
THEY MADE IT UNANIMOUS.
Congressman Dalzell immediately
moved to make Uobinsoii's election
unanimous, and this was seconded
by Major Warren and carried with
it-hurrah.-
Court Proceed ins*.
I
[ The regular September term of
the several courts of Sullivan coun
ty convened at the Court House, in
LaPorte, on Monday Sept. 21, at 2
o'clock p. ni.
Hon. John A. Sittser, President,
ana lions. K. A. Strong and KobU
Taylor Jr., Associates, Judges on
the Bench.
Grand Jury called and sworn—
Frank Bahl appointed foreman.
List of Traverse Jurors palled.
List of constables called, who
made their usual returns from the
various districts.
John Watson, Phillip Seaman and
Phillip Dorner, werejduly admitted
as citizens of the U. S.
Wm. Peper vs. J. W. Rogers,
admr court permit petition to pay
in'*o t court the money as praved-j for,
and direct the sherill to serve notice
of facts on J. W. Rogers, admr. of
Moses Rogers dcc'd. requiring him
to issue Scire Facias, returnable at
next term.
Dr. appointed guard
ain of William Wanck ; bonds to be j
given in the sum of SIOOO.
A. A. Ludy and Peter B. Hopfer
appointed tipstaves.
Com. vs. John Lea—Larceny ;
True Bill. Defendant pleads guilty
and the court sentenced him to pay
a fine of $5.00, the costs of prosecu
tion and to 5 days imprisonment in
the county jail.
The report of Viewers setting off
the Jamison City election precinct
was filed and confirmed Ni. Si.
In.re. sale of real estate of Joseph
Battin dee'd. Court order a sale
of this property as prayed for in
petition—bond required S3OOO.
Spencer vs. Spencer, McMillan vs.
McMillan, Knowles vs. Knowles,
Gott vs. Gott, Wilkinson vs. Wilkin
son and Brown vs. Brown, decree
of divorce in each case granted on
payment of costs.
B. Lewis vs. John Campbell;
rule for a new trial granted.
J. L. Utz vs. I). Gilbert—court
direct the plaintiff to take deposi
tions of 11. T. Downs and John
Utz on 2 hours notice.
On motion of Hon. B. S. Collins,
the court permit the adoption of
Lilly Kate Morton, a minor by
Andrew Murray Warburton.
Com. vs. Wm. Mahaffey—grand
jur\ r find a True Bill; case continu
ed until Dec. sessions. A. D. |
Meesersmith bail in S3OO.
Com. vs. Powell Norton, Geo.
Lamhert and D. 11. Epier, Com
missioners of Forks twp. Grand
jury find a True Bill—cise continu
ed until Dec. sessions. Wm. J.
Hottenstein bail.
Hamilton vs. Hamilton—alias
subpoena awarded.
E. I'. Ingham vs. James Gallagher l
and John Walsh—judgment for
want of appearance ; amount to be
ascertained by Prothonotary.
Dushore Borough vs. James Keefe
et. al.—defendants required to
plead within 10 days, or judgment.
Baker vs. Baker—ll. Tripp ap
pointed commissioner.
F. Challee vs. A. Bennett—judg
ment for want of an appearance ;
amount to be ascertained by Pro
thonotary.
Hawley vs. Hawley—sheriff di
rected to make proclamation; A.
Douglass appointed commissioner.
In.re. partition of real estate of
W. J. Kldred dee'd.—court grant
rule on heirs to appear in open court
on Dec. 16, at 3. p. m.to accept or
refuse the real estate at the valua
tion, make bids on same, or show
cause why same should not be sold.
Notice according to rules ol
Orphans' Court.
The following matters were pre
sented to court and continued Ni.
»i:
Final account of A. F. Wilcox,
ad Kir. of 11. Ilart dee'd.
Final account of Leonard Mixson
admr. of G. W. Mixson dee'd.
Final account of Mrs. B. Billian
admr. of B. Billian dee'd.
Final account of Geo. Karge admr.
of O. Dudicum dee'd.
Final account of Wm. Shields
admr. of Thos. Shields dee'd.
Final account of Wm. Taylor
exor. of Frederick Taylor dee'd.
Final account of John Whitely
admr. of Win. Whitely dee'd.
Report of sale of real estate of
James Dimuey dee'd.
" '• W. J. Eldred dee'd.
Account of J. G. Scouten, as As
jsignee of M. Rouse.
' Report of auditor in estate of
Geo. Gower dee'd.
And the following were confirmed
absolutely :
Report- of auditor distributing
fund from sheriffs sale ot personal
property of J- H. Clark.
Report of viewers on road from
[Muncy Valley to G. E. Tajdor's.
Report of sale of real estate of R.
B. Warburton.
Final account of Uh'sses Bird,
assignee of S. W. Lewis.
Report of Reviewers on road from
Forkßville to LaPorte
Report of Viewers on county
bridge on same road.
The report of sale of real estate
ot Win. Kisner dee'd. wa3 continu
ed until next term.
The court appoint Nathan Persun,
Wm. Mcllenrv and Alfred Cole as
viewers on a road from J. S. Green's
to John Smith's in Cherry.
C. E. Lawrence vs. Julia Gordon,
on petition the court award a
struck jury ; Scouten for plaintiff,
Grim for defendant.
In.re. partition of real estate of
Andrew Philbin aec?d.—"an order
of sale of said real estate is granted
upon the usual terras a3 prescribed
by the rules of the Orphan's Court;
and the sheriff of Sullivan county is
authorized to make sale of the same,
by the court."
* G. H. Clark et. al. vs. J. H. Clark
rule granted upon John Utz, Sheriff,
to show cause why the balance of
moneys in his hands, over and above
legal costs and fees, should not be
paid into court.
In.re. sale of real estate of
Frances Hawk dee'd.—or petition
the court direct a public sale of this
property on the teims of the rules
of the Orphan's Court, and appoint
J. B. Latuersou to make such sale ;
he to give bond in sunt of §SOO, with
security to be approved by a judge
ill chambers.
TItTAI. LIST.
Ingham vs, Ames exor. of Sprout,
discontinued.
J. L Snyder vs. B. Lewis, con
tinued at cost of defendant.
A. Lewis vs. R. and J. Diddle,
continued.
Wagner vs. Kissinger, settled.
Weeks Cossum & Co. vs. Billian,
settled.
F. I'. Vincent vs. W. E. and C.
L. Ilunsinger—case tried; verdict
for plaintiff; rule for a new trial
granted, but defendants to give
bonds to the sheriff within 20 days
lor the forthcoming of the property.
! Painfon vs. Lyon Lumber Co.
continued at costs of plaintiff.
Garey vs. Utz case tried ; verdict
for defendant. Rule for a new trial
granted.
Patterson vs. Jennings Bros.,—
ea<e tried; verdict for plaintiff,
$27.50.
Sullivan County vs. Jacob Lorah,
Treasurer; continued and ordered
at head of list for Dec. term.
Hartzigg vs. L. V. R. R. Co., con
tinued.
Clark vs. Watrous—.plaintiff takes
Non. Suit.
VUG CM EST LIST.
Susq. Fire Ins. Co. vs. T. J.
Keeler, continued.
Same vs. F. M. Crossley, continu
ed.
Conney vs. Lapp and Rinebold,
continued.
Utz vs. Gilbert —bond to be given
to the sheriff within 10 days for the
forthcoming of the property, or stay
to be stricken off.
Holmes vs. Hileinan, continued.
McNeal vs. McNeal, continued.
Brewer vs. McNeal (2 cases). Rule
made absolute.
Bubb & Sons vs. J. Ijorah. set
tled.
Hoffa vs. Bulk and May, continu
ed.
Walsh vs. Sullivan County, con
tinued.
Smith et. al. vs. St. John's Church
(3 cases), C. A. V.
Henley vs. Blight and Watson,
continued.
Hoagluud vs. Campbell, continu
ed.
Sbaylor vs. Slow, continued.
Maxwell vs. Coggins, continued.
Reynolds vs. Temple—rule dis
charged.
Davis Bros. vs. Brown—rule dis
charged.
Brown vs. Brown, continued.
Schryber vs. Schryber—rule dis
charged.
lleines vs. Campbell—argued
aud C. A. V.
Faulkead vs. Stephenson, con
tinued.
Dushore School District vs. llea
cock—argued and C. A. V.
In.re. appraismeut of School
House at Dushore continued.
In.re. estate of G. A. Mcllwain
dee'd. continued.
In.re. Lunacy of James Flanigan
rule discharged.
Barker Dounce & Co. vs. J. S.
Richart—argued and C. A. V.
On motion to wit Sept. 23 1891,
at 9p. in.the several courts of
Sullivau county adjourned.
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Tools, ptmipa, stooes and ranges,
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Mauufacturs of copper, tin and
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PUBLIC NOTICE
I hereby give public not ce, that I have thin
day purchased at Sheriff's Sale, the whole of
the personal properly of every det>oiipfion
whatsoever of B. K. Wood of Davidson town
ship and that I have loaned same to l.im. No
one will be ]«Tinitted to inltriere with paid
property during iny pleasure. >
A. W. SONES. I
Sept. 5, 1891.
T. J. KEELERS
STORE
I
CENTRE MAIN STREET, LAPCKTE, PA
TO YOUR ADVANTAGE.
Call anil be convinced of good
qualities and low pi ices, lam ad
ding weekly to mj- already large and
well assortment of antral merchan
dise, consisting of dry goods, liats,'
caps, boots and shoes, ready made
clothing, notions. Lardware, flour,
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Jlfay23'9o. LaPorte, Pa.
NOTICE T0 THE
PUBLIC!
To our patrons of Shunk & vieifiW
Wishing to reduce our business
to a Cusli System, we will on
and after June 1, 1891, give you
:v 10 per cent discount for Cash,
on our large stock of Spring
and Sumner goods. Consist
ing of Dry Goods, Notions.
Hats, Caps and Straw Goods,
Boots, Shoes and Rubbers.
Clothing, Hardware, Haying
tools, Groceries and Provisions,
Tobaec and all Merchandise in
our store. For all sums over
§1 ten per cent discount. SI
worth for 90 cents, $5 worth for
&4.50, $lO worth for $9. "551
in the till is worth $2 on the
book." By selling for cash we
can buy for cash, therefore we
can bu}' and sell cheaper. We
are not doing as some Merch
ants do, sell you a few articles
at cost or less to catch your
trade and then make it up on
i other Goods, but we make you
the reduction on all Goods alike.
Below yon will find some of our
! prices. But remember for cash
! you get your ten percent reduc
tion also. Ex C. Sugar Sets. lb.
Headlight oil 12 cts. Gallon
Bicarb Soda 5 lb. tor 25 cts.
Good Japan i'ea 30 cts. lb. 4 lb.
for fl, and all other goods, in
proportionate low price Coun
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for Goods. Please call and
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you can buy elsewhere either in
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Tours very respect!till)',
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MIL NK, - F*ENNA.
E. G. Sylvara,
Dushore, Pa.
DEALERIIv> v DRY GOODS, GRO
CERIES, BOOTS, & SHOES,
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE.
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF
THE PRODUCE BUSINESS
y
AND AT ALL TIMES PAY THE
HIGHEST TRICE IN CASH FOR
WOOL, BUTTER & EGGS.
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May 22, 'Ol.
J AI'OK IE, HOTEL..
1 R. K ARNS, Proprietor
A lnrgf> nm 1 commodious houi-e, possos
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In buying direct of G. E/DONAJIOK
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and give our customers the benefit
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G. E. DONAHOE General Agt.
DUSHOHE, .... PK'NNA, .
Just For Fun!
-
Until further notice I will sell al
medium and low priced jewelry, anc
all musical goods kept in stock by
me at cost for
§§§§§§
SPO 3 ? ONlxY
§§§§§§■
This offer does not include the
| better class of goods that I shall
I continue to keep in stock as usual
and will sell as low as possible.
Respectfully, &e.,
J. V. RETTENBURY.
BRANCH STORE LOPEZ.
Dushore, Jan. 2ft, 1891.
jLa Porte Bank.
LAPORTE, PA.
Do a general Hanking <fc Collecting
business. Any business intrusted to
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Agents for Steamship Tickets to
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Telephone communication dirc i
Jilnuary, 1888.
gJENRY 1. DOWNS,
ATTORNET-AT-LAW
Ex-Prothonotary, Register A Recorder of Sull.C
in Court House, LaPortc Pa.
HOTEL KENNEDY, LAPORTE
DARBY KENNEDY. Proprietor.
Everything First Class.
Charges Reasonable. March 7,'90
CARMODY HOTEL, DUSHORE
MIKE CARMODY Proprietor,
Even thing First Class.
Charges Reasonable. Jan. 31, '9O.
LOGAN GRIM,
ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR,
Laporte, Penri 'a, •
Land Titles and Equity practice a specialty.
Office opposite LAPORTE HOTEL