Sullivan republican. (Laporte, Pa.) 1883-1896, February 10, 1893, Image 2

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
W. M. CHKMtt, - - - - Editor.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, I*Boß.
Entered at the Post Office LaPorte, Pa.
as second class mail matter.
J. V. RETTENBURY,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
DUSHORE. PA.
FOEKSVILLE ITEMS.
Well, wc hare had a wedding in
town, and every body was there and
we have all had one little speech to
make and we've made them, and we
nre now ready to settle down to
business again. I mean every body
spoke their peace but me—l am
going to write mine.
The groom was Mr. Wallace Snell
and the bride Misa Mary Whitely.
The cer«*tnony was performed by
D. T. Iluckell,Esq. The best man was
J. E. Marßden,of Towanda, assisted
by Chas. Schanabaeher and the brides
maids Misses Blanche Fleming and
Gertie Lancaster. The ushers were
B. S. Lancaster and John Randall.
The wedding m irch was played by
Prof. F. W. Meylert. The ceremony
took place in the M. E. church, on
Sunday evening Feb. 4lh. After
the ceremony a bridal reception
was held at the Seek*y House.
Among the invited guests present
were: Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Iluckell,
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Snyder, Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W.
C. Rogers, Mrs. M. Rogers, Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Nye, Mis« Susie
Wickham, Mr. R. O. Lancaster,
Mr. and Mrs Geo. C. Wright, Dr.
W. F. Randall and wife, Dr. F.
Chaffee and wife, Mr. and Mrs. F.
W. Meylert, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Rogers, Prof. M. R. Black, Mr. and
Mrs. O. D. Bartow, Miss Clara
Marsden, of Towanda, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra
Little, of Hills Grove ; Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Bedford, Mr. J. S. Osier, Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. W. Glidcwell, Mr. and
Mrs. John Norton, of Elkland ;
Miss Hattie Little, and Mrs. E. E.
Molyneux, of Millview; Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Molyneux, Mr. and Mrs.
E. R. Warburton, Mr. and Mrs. M.
W. Ferrell, of East Forks.
Elegant refreshments were served.
A large number of handsome and
useful presents were received.
Among which were a silver fruit
basket, the gift of Hon. E. M. Dun
ham, a silrcr pickle caster by Chas.
Tinklepaugh, both of LaPorte.
Hon. W. €. Rogers an elegant parlor
lamp, Prof. Black a Rochester lamp
and Dr. Chaffee a silver cake basket,
etc., etc. The bride presented the
bridesmads and Prof. Mejlert, each
with a gold spoon with a silver
handle as a souvenir. The atfuir
was one of the most pleasant and
enjoyable that has ever taken place
in Forksville.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Snyder have
returned homo after visiting friends
in Lycoming county. Jake says he
is going to settle down now and go
to cutting wood.
A party of young people of Hills-
Grove, came up one evening last
week and took supper at the Seeley
House.
Forksville talks very seriously ol
putting iu water works this sum
mer.
Miss Clara Marsden of Towanda,
is visiting friends in town.
NAX.
Forksville, Pa., Feb. 6, 1893.
SnUNIi ITEMS.
Walker's job ended up rather
noisy.
Maggie has left for parts un
known.
A. V. Shattuck has returned from
the West.
W. H. and A. F. is about to start
for Florida.
I wonder—oh; never mind, Sant
trill tell the rest.
I wonder what makes Bill move
in a covered rig ?
Church on Sunday by Rev. Thomp
son, from Grover.
Allen Rightmeyer, wears a broad
grin—it's a girl.
Mrs. Andrews and her intended,
was in town Friday.
Bert goes with the girl that lets
her hair rest on ear.
Warney's dog carries the pocket
book now-a-days.
I wonder what makes Bill's dog
bark so every night J
The matched span of black's have
got their beat learnt.
The last dance out to Caseman's
was a complete nutQt.
Hank think's he will give up the
license and take the P. O.
Tell A. B. that the chap that
pomps the organ, is'nt the one that
brings the music out.
We learn that the White family
on Water St., is going to move in
town to educate their children.
ZERO.
Shunk, Pa., Feb. 5, 1893.
811UNK ITEMS No. 2.
Married, Jan. 25, Mr. Jackson
Hughes to Mrs. Alma Mullan, both
of Piatt.
Married, Jan. 25, by A. B. Kil
mer, J. P.—-Mr. John C. Campbell,
of Eagles Mere, to Mrs. Emcly
Williams of Piatt.
K. M,
ANNUAL STATEMENT
——O# THE
BECEIPTSIEXPENSES,
DF*T{IE^CDIfTY*DF*<-SULLIYAN*FDR
1892.
ANNUAL STATEMENT of the Expenditures of Sullivan County for the year 1 Q 92.
Jury Commissioners $ 85 72 Brought Forward......■.•••.»•>. $6407 62
Court lteportor 508 65 Traverse Juror* I'® B
County Auditors 78 84 Grand Jurors ••• ®°
Fuel and Lights 122 96 County Bridges ®7
Piothonotory and Cleik of Courts 102 36 Penitentiary (Eastern) 205 Oil
Elections 1046 23 Asylum (Danville) ~ 50
Assessing snd Reg'st 82V 83 Burial of Indigent soldiers 60 00
Commonwealth Costs 402 34 Auditing Prothy'f. ueoounts 15 0(1
Constables K? 36 Co. Corn's. State C0nventi0n......... 90 00
Stationery 261 55 Printing and advertising 446 25
Sheriff's costs 87 50 Express and Freight 3* J 3
Commissioner's Clerk 500 00 Court House repairs 113 31
Refunding account 706 Agricultural Soeiety IS9O and 1891 200 00
Commissioners Counsel «... 35 00 Triennial Appeal •••• 153 35
Postage 25 44 State personal Tar 239 32
Sundries - 67 75 Election Furniture 3" 75
Interest.... •••••••«.. 626 97 Land 5a1e5......... 63 50
County Commissioners: ~~~ —
S. K. Melir.de 73 days at $3.50 *11251 17
$255 »o—trav'l. ex. $93 05—5348.65.
I>. W. Seanlin 59 days at $3 6#
s2o6.so—trav'l. ex. $28.00—5214.50
W. M. Cheney 77 days at $3.50
s2o9.so—trav'l. ex. $55.50—5325.01' $ 908 05
Court Crier 99 00
Janitor 81 50
Boarding Prisoners 47 30
County Institute - 143 33 NOT*:— A bill of $97.00 for printiog Election
Bounty 193 00, Ballots, for the general election of 1892, was
Carried Forward...— $6407 62' not allowed by the County Auditors
Financial Condition of Sullivan County for the year eading Dee. 31, 1892.
LIABILITIES. KESOURCBS.
Philip Kargo Co. Order at Ins'.... 265 49 Deo 31 Amt In hands of Co. Treas. $2311 81
ITenry Karge 115 00 Amount due from collectors for 1b92
Mrs. Sarah Speaker 486 00 and previous years 3874 81
W. C. Mason 500 00 do Emma Zeigler 160 00
Ethlin Mason 500 00 do James Thorp 37 26
H. M. Storaont 1500 00 do Mason Brown 108 72
John Paulhainus (2 jndg's. *358,16 do Win. Lament 10 00
$142.60) 500 76 do J. L. Crossley 73 81
Russel Kama Co. order at interest... 2000 00 do Lincoln Eilkin 87 77
First Nat. Bank of Dushore do 2000 00 do E. E.Webb C 64 49
John Payne 500 00 do Elsie T. Brown 84 73
Co. order? outstanding, not at inst... 91 00 ao Michael Fembecr 27 45
Amount due twp's. by ex-treasurer do Ex-Sherilf Tripp Jury
J. Loreh as per verdict oljudg't. No. tees 1889 21 00
02 Feb. term IS9I (see files) va: do Sheriff Uls 1890 A 1891 12 00
$4968.41 Amt of mortgages in hands of Co.
Less amonnt in cash piid) » Commissioner's accepted by them
to present treasurer during V from ex-treasurer J. Lorah... 1300 00
1892 j $700.00 4268 41 Amt of judgment No. 62 Feb. term
Amt. of redemption money due own- 1891 acainst J. Loiah ex-treas.
era 112 did ex-treasurer J. l.orah 633 55 $8026.46
KCHonrcctt In ExeetMl of Less amount paid by said Lorah to
$13690 14 for printing election ballots 97 00
•NOTE: —Ex-Treasurer Lorah has actually
reduced his above indebtedness by S2OOO, pay
ing in cash S7OO besides which the Co. Com'ra.
accepted from him a mortgage for SI3OO, which
they still hold awaiting negotiation, as thereon
by the resources. $13690 14
COUNTY ORDER ACCOUNT.
Amount of County Orders Outstand- Amount of County Orders Be
ing on Dec. 31,1891... 11613 37 deemod during 1892 16653 10
Amount of County Orders Issued Amount of County Orders Outstand
during 1892 13656 92 ing on Dee. 31, 1592 8457 19
$15170 29 $25170 2'j
REDEMPTION FUND Accorxr.
Amount of redemption money in the I Amount of redempiion money with
hands of County Treasuter, as drawn from oounty treasurer by
shown by the c ifcjty auditor's re- owners during the ye»r 1892 $596 36
port for ISUI t114.34 llalar.ee in hands of couuty treasurer
Aiuount of redemption money re- ou Dec. 31, 1892 125 03
ceived during 1592 607 05
$721 39 721 39
WILLIAM MURRAY COUNTY TREASURER.
In Acoount with the Collectors of StaU Tax for tho year 1892.
BOROUGHS ANDI COLLECTORS. Amt. Amt. Col's. | Rebate due from Bal-
TOWNSHIPS. Charged Paid in Com. allowed. ,collect'rs ance.
Cherry Ijos. Ilelxmin $lO3 60 $77 71 $1 55 $4 09 $?0 25 slO.l 60
Colley IChas. Sehock 85 19 87 2 614 57! *8 99 85 19
Dushore Bor„ugh... Wm. O'Keill 194 90 158 50 483 8 51! 23 06 )»l 90
Davidson jWm. Ronbins 89 63 64 61 194 340 19 68 89 63
tilk'and N. Tompkins 62 57 31 61 951 166 28 3J 62 57
Forksvilie 80r0.....* Benj. Faweett 66 35 55 30 1 Gb; 291 648 66 35
Forks John Saam. 97 50 88 29 J9l 396 234 97 50
Fox Z.T. Kilmer 19 70 19 70 19 70
IlillsQrove James Dutter 92 01 84 8# 252 460 92 01
LaPorte Z. E. Botsford... 12 67 12 04 63 12 67
LaPorte Boro T. J. Keeler 66 70 62 7i> 1 95] 2 05; 56 70
Shrewsbury Richard Lisson... 12 10 11 16
16 1 119 83 892 92
•Due collector of Colley township, $8.99 overpaid
WILLIAM MURRAY COUNTY TREASURER.
In account with the Collectors of County Tax, for the year 1892.
BOROUGH 1 COLLECTORS. Amt. Amt. Taxes Exon. Rebate CoL Due
AXD j charged, paid in. Rel'd. era- allowed. Com. from
TWPS 1 tions. $ Col.
Cherry. Jos. Helsman $1789 03 683 14 $35 95 sl3 66 10..6 28
Colley . iCbas. Schoek 73s 42 337 32 17 75 10 12 370 23
Onshore '«.! Win. O'Neill 765 12 506 64 27 49 15 69 215 30
Davidson ....'Wm. Robbins 1124 25 694 95 32 43 12 32 384 55
Elkland IN. Tompkins 919 11 670 30 17 10 302 01
Forksvilie B. He j. Faweett 214 86 145 58 529 527 58 72
Foiki 1 John baam 709 43 448 21 47 19 24 120 72
Fox Z. T. Kilmer 400 32 132 88 623 4 27 256 94
Hills Grov- James Dutter 631 03 495 21 09 16 75 98 19
LaP. rta BT. J. Keeler 396 64 330 79 915 13 69 11 72 31 19
LaPorte T. Z. E. Bot-sford .. 414 09 275 71 13 887 116 51
Shrewsbury. Richard Lisson... 991 60 818 46 62 44 444 48 40 42 25 7')
Total. 9090 70 $5538 47 s7l 69 44 41 264 81 160 71 3010 64
Statement showing amounts of State and County Taxes Due from Collectors for 1892, and
for previous years.
BOROUGHS AND State Tax County Tax.
TOWNSHIPS' Collectors. Years. Amouut Due. Amount Due.
Cherry Township Miehael Gallagher 1888. 27 20 133 95
LaPorte Borough Frank Gallagher 1889. 8 61
Fox Township H. B. Westcoit IS9O. 51 96
Cherry Township F.J. McDonald 1891. 20 65 277 03
Dushoie Borough N'athas Persuc....... " 40 43
Fox U. B. Westeott " 55 13
Forksvilie Borough... 11. W. Gilbert 41 13 14 63 86
LaPoite Borou»h N. C. Maben " 36 19
LaPorte Township Phillip Karge " 16 02
Cherry Township Joseph 11e15man........ 1892. 20 25 1056 28
Colley Township Charles Schock 11 370 23
Dnshore Borough Wm. 0'Nei11....mm.... " 23 06 215 30
Davidson Township... Wu>. Bobbins..... " 19 68 384 55
Elkland Township..... Nathaniel Tjtnkins ... " 28 32 302 01
Fox T0wn5hip.......... Z. T. Kilmer " 19 70 256 94
Forks Township John Saam " 2 34 120 72
Forksvilie Borough... Benj. Faweett ' 1 6 48 58 72
Uill.-Grove Towoshi,) James Dutter " 98 19
LaPorte Town»hip Z. E. Botsford " 116 51
LaPorte Borough T. J. Keeler " 31 19
180 82 3693 82
180 82
I 3874 64
WILLIAM MURRAY COUNTY TREASURER.
In account with the several Townships, for Road Funds, for Taxes reeeived on Unseated
Lands, for the years 1891-92.
BOROUGHS Amt. An.t. due tres Treas. Due Due
and ree'd. paid from com. twp. treas. Balance.
TOWNSHIPS. out lastaud
Cherry township $784 }0 $745 70 39 23 43
Colley township 1781 28 1651 51 38 78 89 06 193 $178128
Dushore Borough
Davidson township 1387 02 1280 84 36 90
Forks township 806 47 737 41 38 71 30 35 806 it
Fox township 390 95 371 40 19 55 3»0 96
Hi list! rove township 443 70: 420 9S 22 181 54 443 70
LaPorte Borough 2 40' I 240 240
LaPorte township..... 1678 43.1585 05 83 671 476 1673 48
Shrewsbury township 777 65 749 07 37 46] 8 87 ,
$828 7 «1776» IS ~JT OB ill SO. IP T* 9 V""
WILLIAM MURRAY COUNTY TREASURER.
In acoount with the several Townships for School and Building Fundi, for Taxes received
from Untested kui6, fur the year* 1891 and 1892,
BOROUGHS Ami. | Amt. due treas Treas'ra. Due Due
and received, paid out. from com. twp. treai. BaL
TOWNSHIPS. laitaud't
Cherry township $#3S 56 588 28 t2B 81 68 1| SJ 633 66
Colley 1782 04 1676 78 22 SJ 89 10 6 16
Dushoro borough
Davidson 1313 98 1271 92 #7 20 4 86 1343 98
Elkland 121 29 118 39 590 124 29
Porkaville borough
Forks 539 58 519 64 26 96 702
Eox 380 26 360 49 18 91 86 380 26
HillsOrove . „ 250 15 226 47 12 51 11 17 250 15
LaPorte borough 4 80 4 80 4 80
LaPorte 529 82 499 16 1 00 26 49 3 17
Shrewsbury 6al 06 657 06 34 00 691 06
Total*. 6279 54 5917 19 25 60l 312 75 36 18 12 IS
WILLIAM MURRAY COUNTY TREASURER.
ID account with tho several Townships for Poor Funds for Taxes received from Unseated Lands
for the years 1891 and 1892.
BOROUGHS Amount Amount Due treas. treas. Due Due
and received, paid out. from last com. top's treas Balance.
TOWNSHIPS. audit.
Cherry township $217 19 $206 57 10 86 34
Colley do 83 90 79 70 4 20 83 90
Dushore borouch .... .
Davidsop township... 152 S9 152 12 7 70 6 93
Elkland do 11 28 10 72, 56 11 28
Forksyille borough...
Forks township
Fox ...do 175 58 164 00 8 60 2 98 175 58
HillsOrove...do 201 02 190 61 9 53 88 201 02
LaPorte borough
LaPorte township
Shrewsbury ..do
Totals 841 86 803 72 41 45 3 86 7 17
WILLIAM MURRAY COUNTY TREASURER.
In account with the County of Sullivan, for the year ending Dec. 31, 1892,
To amount in treasurer's bands as By amount of county orders redeem
shown by audit for yoar 1891... 783 19 td during the year 1892..... ...... 16683 10
To amount of State tax in tnasur- By amount of treas. com. on same... 834 16
cr's hands as shown by said audit 86 40 By amount of State treas. receipts
To amount rconived from collectors lor state personal tax piid in 1892 889 10
for tho years 'BB, 'B9. '9O and '9l 3315 85 By amount of treas. com. on samo... 44 46
To amount received from collectors " " " on $596.36
of 18U2: county tax $5538.47 Redemption money plid lin ing 1892 29 82
State tax 723.83 6262 30 Hy amount of receipts for township
To amount of county tax received money paid in by er-treas. Lorah
from unseated lands during 1892 4741 15 vix:
To amount from Co. Corn's, borrow- C. D. Speary, road, Davidson 192 72
od money 2308 75 J.O.Wilson do do 192 72
To amount nl stato tax refunded 247 81 D. M. Taylor, school do 279 56
To amount ex-treasurer Jacob By amount of treas com. on same.... 35 00
Lorah: county m mey $2500.00 liy amout In hands of Co. Treasurer 2311 81
township 700.00 3200 00
To amount of fines paid 5 50
To amount o r oounty's proportion of
license money for 1892 541 60
s2l 492 45 s2l 492 45
WILLIAM MURRAY COUNTX TREASUKEtt. "
In account with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for the year 1892.
RETAILER'S LICENSE.
To amount of Retailers Lieense 543 50 By amt re nrned uncollected 29 00
Due County Treasurer 33 87 By advertising costs 57 6<>
By treasurer's commission 27 17
Hy State treasurer's receipts 463 (0
577 37 577 37
WHOLESALE LIQUOR LICENSE.
To amt. of HoleSile Liquor Liceuso... S4OO 00 By ainouui overpaid state for 1891 89 95
Treasurer's commission 20 00
By State Treasurer's Receipts 290 05
S4OO 00 400 00
DISTILLER'S LICENSE.
To amount of distiller's license 100 u0! liy State Treasurer's receipts 95 00
By treasurer's commission 5 00
100 00 100 0„
BILLIARDS and POOL and BOWLING ALLEY LICENSE.
To amount of billard license $l6O 00 By State Treasurer's receipts SBS 50
Hy Treasurer's commission 8 00
By amount due eoumon«ealth 66 50
160 00 160 00
WILLIAM MURRAY, COUNTY TREASURER
In account »Uh the County and the several Boroughs anu Townships, for their, and each of
their proportion of License Money due to each of tbem for the year 1892.
BOROUGHS Total amt iproportion prop, t> Treas- Paid to Paid to One to
Hgd of license to county, b >ro's A com. county, twps. A twp A Balance.
TOWNSHIPS, money re d; | twps. bjro's. boro's.
Cherry twp $450 00 90 00, s3tio 00 $22 50 »85 50 $342 00 450 00
Colley do 300 00l 6l> 00 240 00 15 00 57 00 228 00 300 00
Dushore boro 1350 001 270 60 10SO On 67 50 256 50 1026 00 1350 00
Davidson twp 300 00 60 00 240 00 15 On 57 00 228 00 300 00
Fox d 0... .. 75 00l 15 00l 60 00 375 14 25 57 00 75 00
l'orte boro 300 00; 60 00) 240 00 15 00 57 00 228 00 300 00
Shrewsbury twp.; 75 00 15 Otr 60 00 375 14 25 57 00 75 00
Totals' 2850 Oil! 570 90 2250 00 142 50 541 50 2166 00 2850 00
We tbe aod.'rsigned Auditor* of the County of Sullivan, in the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, do hereby oertify, that in pursuance of the duties imposed upon us by tbe Beveral
Acts of Assembly, and the Supplements thereto, we did meet at tbe County Commissioner's
offloe, in th' Borough of LaPorte. on Monday, the 2d day of January 1893. (It being
tbe f'rst Monday in January,) and did audit and adjust and settled the several accounts re
quired of us by law, and that we did And the said several accounts correct and true to the best
of our knowledge, information and belief, as tbe same are sot forth fully and seporately in the
foregoing report.
In Testimony whereof, we have hereunto set our hauds and seals, at the nfflce aforesaid
this 13th day of January A. D. 1893. „ , ,
ULYSSES BIRD, [»«* L.] )
GEO. WRIGHT, fsBAL.f VCounty auditors.
J- HARRY SPENCER, [SEAI..] J
Attenl : n. T. DOWNS, Cler*.
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It will not explode.
It is without comparison as a
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It is manufactured from the finest
crude in the moat perfectly equipped
refineries in the world.
IT IS TIIE BEST.
Ask your dealer for
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Williamsport Station,
Williambport Pa.
COURT PROCLAMATION.—Whereas, Hon.
J. A. Sittser. I'repident Judge, and Hons.
John Yonkin and M. J. Phillips, Associate
Judges of the several courts for the Connty of
Sullivan, hare issued their precept to me di
rected, bearing date the 16th day of Deo. 1892,
for holding a special Court of Common Pleas
in the borough of LaPorte, on Monday, the
20th day of February. 1803, at 2 o'clock p. m.
Jurors who have been summoned to be
present are requested to be punctual in their
attendance agreeably to this notioe.
THOMAS MAHAFFEY, 6heriff.
Sheriff's office, LaPorte, Pa., Jan. 2, 1803.
QOURT PROCLAMATION.
WBKREIS, Hon. J. A. SITTIKR, President
Judge, llonorables John Yonkin 2d. and M.
J Phillips Associate Judges of the Courts of
Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Deliverer,
Quarter Sessions of the Peace. Orphans Court
and Comm-'O Pleas for the County of Sullivan,
have issued their precept, bearing date the 17lb
day of Dec. 18V2. to me directed, for holding
tho several courts in the borough of LaPorte,
on Monday, tho 27th day of February, 1893, at
2 o'clock p. m.
Therefore, notice is hereby given to the Cor
oner, Justices of the Peace and Constables
within the county, that they be theu and there
in their proper parson at 2 o'olock p. m.of mid
day. with their rolls, records, inquisitions, ex
aminations and other rememberaneti to those
things to which iheir offices appertain to be
done. And to those who ire bound by their
recognisances to prosecute against piisoners
who |»re or shall be in the jail of the said coun
ty of Bullivan. ate hereby notified to ba then
and there to prosecute against them as will be
just.
THOMAS MAHAfFEY Shsrlfl.
i Sheriff*i office, L»Portj Jon 3, 1593.
Guns ! Guns !! Guns !!!
) STONESIFER k BARRETT
Of No. 244 Market Street,
WILLIAMSPOHT,
Has the cheapest and largest asaort
, inent of GUNS in the City and in
vites Sullivan County people to give
them a call when desirous of Fire
Arms of any description. Our cat
alogues are free, send for one.
We also pay highest price for Furs
,of all kinds.
STONESIFER & BARRETT,
244 Market St. Williamsport.
TRIAL LINT.
Adjonrned Court Feb. 30. 1893
IC. 8. Siek v* Josiah Hembary, No. 76
Sept. T. 1888, Assumpsit.
2 George Rinebold vs Emanuel Sayman, No.
153 May Term 1891, Defendants appeal.
3 George M Thrasher v« John Riddle and
Wm Weaver; I#B May term 1890. Ejectment.
4 Frank Hawlay vs Huriiot A Hawley, 55
Mav term 1891; divorce.
5 Jebn S. Hoffa vs James MeFarlaae, No.
155 May term 1891; assumpsit.
6 H. K. Williams ys Horace Dumond and
James Flanigan No. 168 May T. 1891 deft'l.
appeal.
7 Barry MoCarroll vs S. B. Davldge and
E. M. Dunham, No. 55 Sept. term 1S91;
ejectment.
8 Thomas Hanley vs M K Herman No.
86 Sept. term 1891; trespass.
9 Charles Avery vs John Gwinner and M.
E. Herrmann, No. 18 Dee. term 1891; trespasi.
10 Kenneth H. Adams va Jennings Bros. No.
92 Dec. Term 1891, Defendants appeal.
11 Arista C. Louder vs W. M. Hill No. 98
Dec. term 1891; deft'l. sppeal.
12 John G. Plotts vi Charles Nye, No. 2
Feb'y. Term 1892, Defendant appeal.
13 Wm Vaniteamburgvs Olive Vaniteamburg,
No. 14 Feb. term 1892; divorce.
14 Russel Karns vs John S. Kirk, No 9,
May term 18112; ejectment.
16 Josiah lJembnry vs L. S. Buroh * Co.,
No 74 May term 1592; trespass.
18 James S. Beffner vs Geo C Jackson, 84
May term 1892; assumpsit
17 A C Bower vs J W Brown, 114 May
term 1891; defendant'! appeal
18 Wmß Albert vs Ann Williams, M J
Tripp, Henry Tripp and George Wing, 161
May term 181)2; trespass.
19 Willard Dnnlap vs Jennings Broi., (1
Kept, term 1899. defendant's appeal.
20 Minard Harder vs Henry Tripp and
Weiss Uines No. 118 Sept. term 1892; Re
plevin.
21 J. W. Rogers eiecmtor of MO«M Rogers
ilee'd. vs liaae Rogers and Wm. Peper T. T.
No. 41 Dee. term 1892; Scire Fa. Sur
mortgage.
A. WALSH. Proth'v.
Proth'T'i 000% LaPorte, Fa., Jan. 7, 1898.
GO TO
Walter Spencer
FORJ—
VALLEY QUEEN
PLOIB,
Best in Town.
Our Notion Department Is well stocked
with goods and our prices are the lowest.
A FRESH
supply of groceries constantly arriving
and prices reasonable. We invite the
public to call and examine our
goods before going elsewhere.
TOMER SPENCKR.
May 18, '92 LAPORTE, PA.
rfiRY
1 ÜBACH
FURNITURE.
Dushore, Pa.
M.DUNHAM,
ATTOHNEY—AT-IAW
Office In Court House, LaPorte, Pa,
ATTENTION
EVERYBODY!
Stop and read the FALL and
WINTER announcement of the old
Reliable Watch-maker and Jeweler
of Dushore, Pa.
I am constantly replenishing my
stock with the most desirable goods
to be found in the market, suitable
for my trade and within reach of
your pockctbook, that I shall be
pleased to show you whenever you
can favor me with a call.
I shall make special prices from
now until the first day of January,
1893 for the Holiday trade.
With many thank for j'our kind
ness in thCjpast 14 years, I hope
by fair and square dealing to merit
a long continuance of the same.
Respectfully Yours,
J. Y. RETTENBURY,
Oct. 1, 1892. Dushore, Pa
J. W. BALLARD
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER
—IN—
TOP & m us,
—ALSO—
Farm aM Heavy lumber laps.
FACTORY WEST MAIN STREET,
LAPORTE, PA.
P. S.
All kinds of repairing promptly
and neatly done at reasonable prices.
J. W. BALLARD.
May 18, '93.
SPECIAL
MIT!
Samuel Cole,
OP Dushore is headquarters
for all kinds of hardware—
Tools, pumps, stoves and
ranges, house furnishing
goods paints, oils, ana
varnishes. Special induce
ments to builders. 1
MANTJFACTRES of copper, tin
and sheet-iron-ware. Roof
ing, spouting BIRCH OIL
DISTILLS etc,, a specialty. Our
prices are beyond all compe- J
tition, and we invite your
patronage. ,
SAMUEL COLE,
Dushore, Pa. <
Donley Manifactnrini Co.
DONLEY BROTHERS, PROPRIETORS.
STEAM MARBLE & GBANITE
WORKS.
MANUFACTURERS OP MONUMENTAL
AND CEMETERY WORK, IN ALL
KINDS Of MARBLE AND ORANITK.
In buying dircctof G. E.DONAHOE
General Agt. you will save the mid"
dlemen's profit, as we manufacture
all our work from tbo rough stone
and give our customers the benefit
which the middlemen receire.
WORKS AT
NEWARK VALLEY, N. Y., AUBURN,
N. Y-, AND DUSHORE, PA.
G. E. DONAHOE General Agt.
DUSHORK, • * • s PEN HA,
HOTEL KENNEDY, LAPORTE
DARBY KENNEDY. Proprietor.
Everything First Class.
Charge* Reasonable. March 7,90'
CLIFF HOTEL,
Eagles Mere, - - Pa.
C. F. CHENEY, Proprietor.
A large andcommodious house, pones
sing all the at tributes of a first-class hotel.
The Bar is well supplied.
Fall Opening
—OF—
Foreip & Domestic Dry Goods
SPECIAL INDUCEMENT TO CA6H BUYERS I
A full line of Dress Goods, including mil
the fashionable shades to be found in
the Eastern Market, from Ginghams
to fine Henriettas. Best heavy
Sheeting, yard wide. 8% cents per
yard; Bleached Muslin from 7 to
11 cents per yard. Calicoes,
from 6 to 9 cents per yard.
Shirting, a full line at
bottom prices.
CLOTH IN G
WE ARE gelling at 25 per cent discount
cheaper and better goods than can be pur -
chased at Dushore for the same money.
Ladies' Misses'and Children's Shoe—the
stock is large and the price low. You can
buy cheaper at my store than any place in
this section of the county.
HUHPHEfiY BROS- & TRACT,
MAKE.
Men's shoes and boots, fine and course, a
large stock—cheap for cash.
Men's straw hats in season, Our stock
of groceries are complete and prices at the
lowest figure.
T. J. Keeler.
LAPOBTE, PA.
May 13, '92.
bT W. FAWCETT,
FORKSVILLE, PA.
DEALER IK
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry,
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY-
All work guaranteed and prices reasoa
able.
July 16, 1892.
HAIL
TO THE
CHEAPEST!
THATa EVERYBODY'S MOTTO
and the people appreciate the fact that—
MRS. LAUER'S STORE,
is right "in it"for cheap goods.
My groceries are always fresh and of
the best quality. Flour and feed
the best the market affords.
MRS. M. C. LA UER.
May 13, '9?
DUSHORE and NGRDMONT
STAGE LINE.
F. M. CROSSLEY, Proprieto
UNTIL FUTHER NOTICE STAGES
WILL HUN OX FOLLOWING SCHEDULE
Leave Laporte at 8:15 a. m.for Nordmoat
Arrive at Nordmont 7:30 a. m.
Leave Nordmont at 11:14 a. m. tor Laporte
Arrive at Laporte 1:00 p. m.
Leave Laporte at 5:00 p. m.for Nordmoat
Arrive at Nordmont fl:40 p. m.
Leave Nordmont at T:00 p. m.for Laporte
Arrive at Laporte 8:30 p. m.
Leave Laporte a» Ba. m.for Dnihore
Leave Duebora at p. m.for Laporte
Sawed Shincrles
The best in the market and
at low bottom prices
Three grades constantly on hand
Will k deliver if desired.
Write— S. MEAD,
May23'9o. LaPorte, Pa.
V APORTE LIVERY.
OH AS- LATTER, Prop.
Rigs kept in first class order
Charges reasonable. Stables at the
| MOUNTAIN HOUSE—Bast Main
St., LaPorte, Pa.
May 13, '92.
J. & F. H. INGHAM,
ATTOBNE YS-AT LAW,
LAPORTE, - - PA.
Legal Business attended to in this and
adjoining Counties.
Jg J. MULLEN^
ATTOKNRT-AT-LAW,
DUSHORE, - - PA.
Office with B. S. Collins,
HENRY T. DOWNS,
ATTORN ET-AT-L AW
Ex-Prothonotary, Register AReeorderof Sail ,C
JA-Office in Court Home, LaPorte Pa.
LAPORTE BANK.
LAPORTE, PA.
Do a general Banking and Collecting
business. Any business intrusted
to us will be carefully
attended to.
Agents for
Bteamshlp Tickets to
and from all parts of Europe,
tnd for Fire Insurance Companies,
J. ALFRED JQRQJ^.Qum,