Sullivan republican. (Laporte, Pa.) 1883-1896, December 22, 1893, Image 2

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
W. M. CHENEY, - - - - Editor.
FHIDAY, DECEMBER 2a, 1808.
Entered at the Post Office LaPorte, Pa.
as second class mail matter.
WUMOII -Bill Works Woe.
Thekton, N. J , —The hard times
due to the Democratic tariff policy
are being keenly felt in this manu
facturing town, and a movement has
lwon started by Mayor Shaw to fur
nish relief to the many hundreds of
sufferers here. A committee of five
from each of the eleven wards, and
six at large, has been appointed to
take charge of the relief measures,
and although the committee has not
yet begun work several hundred
dollars have been contributed, and
will furnish the nucleus upon which
the committee will begin work. The
secret societies are also appointing
committees to aid the needy members.
These are Democratic times.
An Oregon paper gays, that in
consequence of the hard times
"Many dogs are being killed this
year which were never killed before.'
Ki'hool Ke|>oi'ts.
The following is a report of the
Victor school. Shrewsbury twp. for
month ending Dec. 5 Number en
rolled; males, 13; female, 1G; percent
of attendance, 93. Those missing
no days are as follows : Aland, Mat
tie and Emma Secules, Ida and Joyce
Myers, Zula, Annie and Maggie Ed
kin, Lizzie, Mattie and Elmer Law
renson, Ella Secules. Albeit Bine,
Foster and Ebner Myers. Those
missing but one day are Clide and
John Harding, and Elizabeth Tay
lor.
0. M. SWISHER, Teacher.
Report of the Sugar Point school
for the month ending Dec. Ith. j
Those averaging in examination 90 ;
per cent and above are: Alice Peter [
man, Anna Hunter, Carrie 11 ess, |
Thomas Hunter, Orrin Sherraau.
Ellery Horn, Chester Petenmui. j
Those present every day, Media
Vanßilliard, Anna Hunter, Yernie!
Brion, Carrie Hess and Thos. Ilun-1
ter. Those missing but one day : j
Clarence Hess and Orrin Sherman.
Those not tardy : Thomas Hunter,
Vernio Brion, Harry Petcrman,
Clarence Hess and Orrin Sherman.
Anastasia Lusuh, Teacher.
SO NHS TO ir.V ITEMS.
Our schools are progressing finely.
Charles Roof was buried on Nov. j
Ist.
Sam Christ is doing some work on
his new house.
Jerry Holdren moved to Ilughes
villc some days ago.
Tony Bayer is the E. M. It. R. Co.
blacksmith now.
Our stores are displaying some
holiday goods. S.
Our churches are making arrange
ments to have fine entertainments on
Christmas night.
The administrator will sell the
personal property of the late Chas.
Roof on Saturday the 23d.
We understand that McClellen
Snyder is going to move to Ringdale
next week.
Since we have seen anything in
your paper from Sonestown; several
changes have taken place.
John M inner moved from here to
Laporte, last week, to take charge of
a section on the W. <fc N. B. R. R.
Jerry Laird moved into one of the
empty houses of Jacob Lorali's on
2d street, and still there are a couple
of them empty.
Samuel Boone has taken an asrency
and is traveling for a firm in York,
Pa. We think Samuel will make a
successful traveling man.
Prof. Gavitt wears a long and
hroad smile nowadays. Ask him
about the little girl that arrived ;it
his house last week.
Byron Campbell and Elie Boston
have put up a blacksmith and wagon
repair shop at the upper end of town
which makes quite an improvement.
rORKS VILLE ITEMS.
Quite a number of deer have been
killed here this fall.
A. L. Plotts shot a fine buck near
the close of the season.
L. C. Robison and John Gaunt, of
Brooklyn, each have a young son.
Frank Harrison lias moved from
Brooklyn to Perry Benfield's house
on Main st.
Wesley Kipp of New Albany was
doing business in town on Monday
and Tuesday.
We understand that the new iron
bridge is on its wav to its future
home at the Worlds End.
Mrs. Walter Plotts and Mrs. E. I.
Sturdevant are on the sick list, but
Improving at present writing.
Dr. W. F. Randall's baby is
dangeronsly ill. Dr. Waddell was
iu attendance several days last week.
Dr. Stevens and a friend from
Tunkhannock were in town last
week. They came up to take a fare
well hunt.
Wm. Fairehild is putting his logs
in the Big Bock, opposite the Fair
ground. There will be a chance for
the boys to get wet again, next
spring.
There is no school in the upper
grade this week, occasioned by the
death of Prof. MaGuire's mother at
Mansfield Pa. lie started for home
90 Monday to attend the funeral.
QJJSEHYEB.
Court Proceeding)!.
Continued from last week.
On petition ; Willis Mosier ap
pointed trustee of the Quinn cemc
teiy in Cherry township.
Sharp vs Sharp; court direct a
subpoena in divorce to issue.
John Utz rs 11. Trevillin and M.
A. Trevillin ; judgment in open court
for want of nn appearance, amount
to be computed by the Prothonotary.
11. T. Downs Esq.; appointed aud
itor of the accounts of the Proth'y.
Register and Recorder for the year
1893.
Frederick Rosbach vs Qeo. L.
liosbach, two cases; judgment for
want of appearance, amount to be
ascertained by the Proth'y*
Trexler Terrel & Co. vs G. T.
[luckell; judgment for want of an
appearance.
M. K. Woodward, devisor ofN. K.
Woodward vs A J. Lancaster et al;
judgment in open cQurt against the
defendants, served for want of an
appearance.
In re guardianship of Mary Kunp
per, Carry Kunpper and Anna Kunp
per; Charles Hugo appointed guar
diau of said minors. Bond to be
tiled in the sum of £4OO for each
ward, with surety to be approved by
the court.
Thos. Mahaffev Esq., High Slierifl
of Sullivan count}-, comes into open
court and after proclamation made
according to Jaw, acknowledges deeds
poll as follows ; To Frank Morgan
for three pieces of land in Fox twp.
To John Sattcrfield for GO acres of
land in Cherry. To E. J. Cleveland
for 192 acres of land in Fox twp.
The following matters were con
firmed ni si: Final act. of Sarah C.
King, guardian of Mclntire minors.
Final act. of M. A. Rogers, Exr. of
James Rogers dee'd. Final act. of
Anna H. Saddler, Adrnx. of J. J.
Saddler deed. Widow's share in
estate of Gidion Wilcox deed. lie
port of viewers on road from Hills
grove to Glen Mawr. Report of
viewers on road from Cherry Mills
to Big Bottom. Report of viewers
on bridge near Ritchlin's in Cherry.
Auditor's report in estate of Francis
Hawk deed.
And the following matters were
confirmed absolutely: Report of
sale o! real estate of Fred Morning
star deed. Report of sale of real
estate J. T. Bedford deed. Final
act. ot Ulysses Bird, assignee of U.
13. Wilburton. Report of viewers
011 division ot CUeiry twp. Report
of viewers on bridge over Muncy
creek. Report of viewers on road
from Beaver Dam to Sand Run.
Sullivan county vs Jacob Lorah ;
Sheriff allowed to amend bis levy, so
that lot No. S as advertised may be
sold in seperate lots as since survey
ed.
Fdward Lyon vs Noah Bogert; on
hearing petition, court grant a rule
ou the executrix of Edward Lyon
deed, aud bis legal representatives,
to show cause why the court should
not order satisfaction of this judg
ment to be returned, on payment in
to court of the sum of $11.30, the
amount admitted to be due by the
plaintiffs to them by the defendant;
returnable at next term.
James McFarlane & Co. vs E. J.
Ganor, Son Si Co.; the appointment
of lion. B. S. Collins as auditor in
this case, is continued.
David Brown vs Trexler, Tcrrel
& Co.; leave granted to amend the
record by adding the name of E. W.
Trexler, and leave granted to amend
statement.
In re auditor's report in estate of
llenry Wanck deed ; rule granted to
show cause why report should not
be referred back to auditor for re
distribution.
Sieg vs Sieg; Sheriff is directed to
make proclamation and E. Walker
Griffith appointed commissioner.
Max L. Mitchell, a member of the
bar of Lycoming county was duly
admttted as an attorney to practice
in the several courts of Sullivan Co-
T. J. Schug vs F. 11. Tomlinson ;
on motion the defendant is allowed
to perfect his appeal from the justice
of the peaye, nunc pro tunc.
In re, estate of James Dunn dee'd.
Court direct citation to issue against
administratrix, to file her account.
TKIAL LIST.
Jackson vs Lambert; continued.
Williams vs Dumond and Flanni
gan ; continued.
Ilunsinger vs llusewearth; settled.
Hembury vs Burch & Co.; tried,
jury failed to agree upon a verdict.
Ryman vs Trexler, Terrell & Co.;
continued, and ordered at head of
list for next term.
Utz vs Carroll; Continued.
Robblns vs McFarlane ; continued
at cost of defendant.
Sherman vs Utz. Sheriff; Settled
Kneller vs Colley township ; Con.
at costs of defendants.
Koser vs Hess; continued, by
agreement.
Argument list continued until noxt
term.
JERE. KELLY'S
COLUMN.
Hardware,
Is Needed every day of the year.
About the first thing which comes to
the mind, in speaking of hardware
is nails. What is the price? $1.35
per keg; wire nails $1.75 per keg;
Ready mixed paint £1.25 per gallon;
Double bit axe $J .00; X cut saws $2 00
grind stones as low as 75 cents, each
mounted on good frame *62.75; best
railroad wheel barrows, garden wheel
barrows, *2.00 and $2.75. Many items
in a hardware store you seldom see
unless called tor. They are not suit
able for show windows—are too large
for shelving. You may not know
we keep them. We have sold iron
and wood pumps for
20 Years,
IKOX PIPE for water and steam;
iron pipe fittings for water or steam;
bath room furniture and fittings;
boat or crib spikes, £xß, ]oc, 12c, $,
xlO, 12c and 14c; steel road scrapers;
wagon swingle trees, 50 cents; wag
on neck yokes, 75 cents; double and
swingle tree irons, 25 cents per set;
wagon and buggy spokes; wagon
and buggy bent rims; buggy bent
shafts; building paper, SI.OO per
roll of 500 sq. ft.; galvanized cellar
window screens; steel post hole dig
gers; east steel crow bars; steel
harrow teeth; readv made and paint
ed valley tin; large iron kettles;
barbed wire; ribbon wire;
Plain Wire,
PLAIN TWISTED wire, plain annulled
wire. All above used for fence mak
ing cheaper than wood. The very
best cloth washing machine ever
made, we sell you for SG.SO. We do
not ask you to buy them until you
have tried them. No charge for
using one for two weeks. Daisy
cloth wringers; novelty cloth wring
ers; novelty cloth horse; novelty
ironing board. SUMMER GOODS
are now going. The best screen
door; window screen; hammocks;
baby carriages; express wagons;
croquet sets; refrigators; ice cream
freezers; water coolers; ice tongs;
ice picks.
Furn itu r e
DEPARTMENT IS NOT DEAD.
Husk, cotton and fiber niatrcsses:
bed springs; feather pillows cliilds
erilis; lounges, eouehes, easy chairs
—25 different styles; tables, stands.
We will take orders for goods at
our Eagles Mere Branch Store which
is in direct communication by tele
phone, with our main store at
llughesville.
N. B.—Tin fruit cans—best char
coal tin, $5.00 per gross; hand made
mason's glass jars 1 and 2 qts.
Jere. Kelly,
HUGHESVILLE, - PA
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
The little children are dotoing
much on the Christmas tree.
We wich our many readers a merry
Christmas and a happy New Year.
Mr. E. 11. Cook of Athens, spent
several days of last week with friends
in Laporte.
Atty. H. T. Downs, was confined
to his bed, with sickness, the early
part of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Stowart Chase and
son George, are confined to their
rooms with the grip.
A crank of Baltimore, is anxious
to put an end to the hard times by
killing Grover Cleveland.
Mr. and Mrs. Judge Ingham, left
for Philadelphia Wednesday, where
tbey will spend Christmas, with their
son, E, P. Ingham and wife.
Italy's national debt has reached
the enormous amount of $2,400,000-
000. No wonder hor cabinets can
not hang together.
When you see a man smugling a
mysterious looking package into the
bouse abont this time of year, make
up your mind that he is a good bus
band and father.
Mrs. J. A. Jordan of Laporte, will
leava the latter part of this week for
Clarion, Claiion county, where she
will spend the holidays with her
parents and friends.
The borough schools close to-day
for a vacation of two weeks, in order
to give the teachers an opportunity
of enjoying the holidays next week
and to attend the institute conven
ing on the Ist of the New Year.
All the schools of the county will be
closed during institute week.
This evidence cannot be disputed.
Under Republican tariff legislation
the response of business has always
been prompt, followed by general
prosperity; under 1 )emocratic tariff
legiilation panic and depression is
the result, with low wages, closed
industries and hard times.
Merry Christmas
AN T I)
A Happy New Year.
Is the wish of the leading boot and
shoe man of the countv
My stock is complete for the holiday
trade and my prices are way down for
cash. Buy your presents of us and be
merry. Yours. Reso.
J. S. HARRINGTON,
Dusliore, Pa.
Iloj I The lieview
Another bit of degrading journal
ism that appears in the Pushore Re
view, from time to time, graced the
columns of that egotistic journal,
last week, under the heading of
"Court House Echoes." The Editor
lias evidently lost nil control over
his base and petulant nature, and
being no longer able to rebuke it.
j lias vented his animosity on our Hon.
Judge. A chronic: crankiness seems
to have found its way in his futile
mind, and causes him to imagine
himself exalted in the chamber ol
; criticism, when actually lie is too
devoid of instinct to draw the divid
! ing lino between that which is proper
! and which is not. Poor deluded
j moral. "Would that some gifted
j power might guy him, that he could
I *ee himself as others see him." 'Tis
a fact which all will acknowledge,
J that his scandalous sheet is a blot,
blacker than perdition, on the news
paper fraternity and a disgrace to a
comunity that will support it. Dol
lars to doughnuts will be wagered
that the lie view's subscription list
will diminish in this section ere many
changes ot the moon; and well will it
be so.
CASCIOUS.
MAIN St. LAPORTE, Fa.
Oysters In every style and game in season.
Choice wines, and cigars always in stock.
Bock-beer in season.
No pains will be spared in waiting on
Customers.
F. W. Gal'dgher, Proprietor.
Mar.lo'93.
Winter Opening
—OF—
Foreip & Domestic Dry Goods
SPECIAL INDUCEMENT TO CASH BUTKRS '
A full line of Dress Goods, including all
the fashionable shades to be found in
the Eastern Market, from Ginghams
to fine Henriettas. Best heavy
Sheeting, yard wide. Bcents per
yard; Rleachcd Muslin from 7 to
11 cents per yard- Calicoes,
from 6 to 9 cents per yard.
Shirting, a full line at
bottom prices.
CLOTHING
We arc selling clothiug at low figures
Our stock is complete. Call and get our
prices before going elsewhere.
Ladies' Misses' and Children's Shoe—the
stock is large and the price low. You can
buy as cheap at my store as any place in
this section of the county.
HOMPHEiIY BROS & TRACY,
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.
LAPORTE, PA.
OYES! OYES!
Take notice, that Jon:* V. FINKI.E LIAS
just received from the East, a lot of the
finest anil cheapest shoes ever brought to
the "Mountain City."
WOMEN'S,
MISSES,
MENS'
and
BOYS,
at prices which will please all, even the
most parsimonious. Among the brands
are the llaber & Sebert, equal to the cele
brated "Hurl" and at half the cost. The
Douglass, Lester A Co. Solid Rock, as
solid as their name. The Lottie Slipper
black tan and patent leather ; these are
unique in style and finish ; Humphrey
Bros. A Co's. celebrated make, none bet
ter. The "Hoys in Blue" their wivea and
daughters, are especially invited to call.
All will be politely received and honestly
dealt with. Comer of Muncy and Cherry
streets, Laporte, Pa.
June 9, 1893.
CARMODY HOTEL, DUSHORE.
MIKE CARMODY Proprietor,
Even thing First Class.
Charges Jieasonablc. Jan. 31, '9O.
Sawed Shingles
The best in the market and
at low bottom prices
Three grades constantly on hand
Will deliver if desired.
Write—S. MEAD,
May23'9o. LaPorte, Pa.
wwii?
AMI!
Samuel Cole,
OF Pushore is headquarters
for all kinds of hardware—
Tools, pumps, stoves and
ranges, house furnishing
goods paints, oils, and
varnishes. Special induce
ments to builders.
MANrFACTKES of copper, tin
and sheet-iron-ware, Roof
ing, spouting Bitten OIL
DIHTILI.S etc,, aspeeialty. Our
prices are beyond all compe
tition, and we invite your
patronage.
SAMUEL COLE,
Dusliore, Pa.
rr*RY
ft ÜBCAH
F<OR
URNITURE.
Dusliore, Pa.
WILLIAMBPORT AN'U I»0HT1I bKANCII
Kail road. In cfl'ect Monday, Sept. 11,'02
15. | i I 22
N. N. STATIONS. | S. I P.
P. M A. M. !A. M. M.
5 2,i 10 07 A..WiH'msporW.l. 9 35| 426
6 lti| 958 |...MontoarsvUle.... 043 4 ;<4
5 0-tj 9 Halls A 964 446
S. I 8. N. N.
440 9 851 A Halls L 055 505
437 9 32iL....Penn«Jale 958 508
430 9 25j..Opp's Crossing. 10 05 515
4 25 0 20|....Hughearille.... IP 10. 520
410 9 11;...PicturoRocks... 10 19i 529
412 9 07; ....lijon's Mi 11.... 10 23| 5 33
4 10! 905 Chamouni ! 10 25 535
4 03, 8 5S ....Glen Mawrr.... 10 32j 6 42
3 56 851 i Edkins j 10 30) 549
3 53 ! 8 48'....Strawbridgo ... 10 42| 5 52
350 8 45| .... Beech Oien.... 10 45 555
347 8 42|...MuEC; Valley... 50 48 558
3 40 8 30i Sonestown 10 SC: 605
3 25; 8 251....L0ng 8ru0k.... 11 10 6 15
3 20; 8 20j Nordmonf |ll 03) 620
2 55, 7 551 Laporle....L.| 11 24j 6 45
730 Ringdale , 7 10
I 7 101 Satterfield I i 730
At Hughesville, stages connect to and
from Lnirdsvitle.
At Chamouni, stages connect to and from
Highland Lake during the summer season.
At Soncstonn, connect ni'h KaglesMere R.
R.
CROWN ACME
The Best Bnroine Oil Hat Can Be
Made iroin Petroleum.
It gives a brilliant light.
It will not smoke the chimney
It will not char the wick.
It has a high fire test.
It will not explode.
It is without comparison as a
perfection Family Safety Oil.
It is manufactured from the finest
crude in the most perfectly equipped
refineries in the world.
IT IS THE BEST.
Ask your dealer for
CROWN ACME.
Trade orders filled by
THE ATLANTIC REFINING CO.
Williamsport Station,
Williamsport Pa.
LAPORTE BANK.
LAPORTE, PA.
Do a general Banking and Collecting
business. Any business intrusted
to us will be carefully
attended to.
Agents for
Steamship Tickets to
and from all parts of Europe,
and for Fire Insurance Companies,
J. ALFRED JORDAN. Cashikr.
J. V. RETTENBURY,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELU,
DUSHOIiE, TA.
NEW ITORK
WEEKLY TRIBUNE
—AND—
SULLIVAN REPUBLICNA
ONE YEAR,
One Dollar and Iwenty-five cl8 4
AddreßS all orders to SULLIVAN REPUBLICAN.
LAPORTE. PA.
FINE CABINET PHOTOS.
$1.50 /V/': Dozen.
For This Month Only at Englebreckt's Gallery
2DTTSHCF.2S. .
THE LAPORTE REPUBLICAN!!
and N. Y. TRIBUNE, is a cheapj
combinationof reading matter—Only .
$1.2.*) a year for the two papers.!
Give tliem a trial.
J. W. Ballard,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER
-IN- |
TDP & m buggies,:
—ALSO—
Farm and Heavy Later laps.
FACTORY WEST MAIN STREET
LAPORTE, PA.
P. S.
All kinds of repairing promptly
and neatly done at reasonable prices.
VlciouH Horse* Shod la Martin's
Horse Shooing Rack.
J. W. BALLARD.
May 13, 'O2.
CLIFF HOTEL,
Eagles Mere, - - Pa.
C.F.CHENEY, Proprietor.
A andcommodious house, posses
sing all the &t tributes of a flrat class hotel.
The Bar is well supplied.
(JO TO
Walter Spencer
FOR
Valley Queen
3?LOHB»
Best in Town.
Our Notion Department is well stocked
with goods and our prices are the lowest
A FRESH
supply of groceries constantly arriving
aud prices reasonable. We invite the
public to call and examine our
goods before going elsewhere.
¥S TER SPEN(SKR.
May 13, 92 LAPORTE. PA.
HAIL
TO THE
CHEAPEST
THAI'S 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 afTords.
MRS. M. C. LA UER.
May 18, ft?
ASK
your Merchant for
Ckinning hum's
Celebrated
Non-rust Tinware,
Family Solder,
Farmers Friend,
and Outfit and
Steamless and
Oderless Kettle.
ALL FIRST CLASS WORKJ/EN.
NO APPRENTICE WORK.
___
Job and Custom work done.
J A ME S C UN yIX GIIA M
Ihiahore, J'a.
Jobbers St Manufacturers of Tinware.
Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Tear
Life Away.
Is the truthful, startling title of a little
book that tells all about No-to-bac, the
wonderful harmless truaranteed tobacco
habit cure. The cost is trifling and the
man who wants to quit and can't runs no
physical or financial risk in using
"No to-bac." Sold by all druirgist.
Book at Drug Store or by mail free
Address the Sterling Remedy Co., Indiana
Minncral Springs Ind.
0. W. Champion,
DUSHORE, PA.
AGENT-
For BCHEUFLER & McCAIITY,
MARBLE
AND
„ GRANITE
DEALERS, - Towan da, Pa
ATTENTION
EVERYBODY!
Stop and read the FALL and
\\ INTER announcement of the old
Reliable Watch-maker and Jeweler
of Pushore, Pa.
I am constantly replenishing my
stock with the most desirable goods
10 be found in the market, suitable
for my trade and within reach of
your pocketbook, that I shall be
pleased to show j'ou whenever 3"ou
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 your kind
ness in the past 14 years, I hope
by fair and square dealing to merit
i long continuance of the same.
Respectfully Yours,
J. V. RETTENBUKT,
Oct. 1, 1892. Pushore. Pa
W. L. DOUCLAS
S3 SHOE NoTUfr.
Do yea wear them? When next Is need by ■ ftlbj
Best In the world.
m v 250
43.50 fwiffegr* 2 -
42.50 fir
42.25 sk jhkMI.7S
M fLcJfiiA/"it sort
If yen want * (Ins DRESS SHOE, made In the Mist
styles, don't pay $6 to (8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.000r
$5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom mads and look as 4
: wear at well. If you wish to economize In yoor footwear,
do to by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shoes. Name aai
price stamped on the bottom, look for It whea you boy.
W. L. UODOLAB, Brockton, Mass. Sol 4 h?
| M. VV. Pa.
I May 13, '92.
HOTEL KENNEDY,
LAPORTE, TA
jDARBY KENNEDY, - PBOP.
j Everything First Class.
Charges Reasonable.
MarT-90
LAPORTE LIVERY.
CHAS. L AUER. Prop.
I Rigs kept in first class order
Charges reasonable. Stables at the
jMOI NTAIN HOUSE—East .A/aLa
I St., Lal'orte, Pa.
| May 13, '92.
J. BRADLKY,
,
ATTORKEY-AT-LAW,
LAPORTE, - _ p A .
j Office with Hon. E. M. Dunham.
TL J. & F. LE INGHAJTF,
ATTORNETB-ATLAW,
LAPORTE, - _ p A#
Legal Buiness attended to in this and
adjoining Counties.
EJ. MULLEN^
a
ATTORXET-AT-LAW,
DUSIIORE, - _ PA .
, Office with B. S. Collins,
M. DUNHAM,"
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
.■••"Office in Court House, LaPurte, Pa.
T. DOWNS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Ex-Prothonotary, Remitter i Rreorder olSollC
In Court Hnnsr. J.sPorte Pa.
Jg P INGHAM k 11. K. NEWITT
9
ATTORNEYS-AT-1. AW.
605 Chestnut street. Philadelphia, Pa.
EUGENE FREDENHURG,
ATT'y andcocxselor-AT-LAW.
DUSHORE, - - PA.
Office in Saxes Block
THE
SULLIVAN
REPUBLICAN,
IS THE BEST.
DNI/Y 11.93 a ¥ CAR in ADVANCE,