Sullivan republican. (Laporte, Pa.) 1883-1896, March 16, 1894, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
FRIDAY, MARCH 10. 1894.
Mails le:ive Laporte Post Oflice
for W. & N. 1). U- R., and arivea as
follows:
BOUTH. NORTH.
7-30 a. in. | Ive. Laporte ive. j 11a. in.
11-55 " | arv. " arv. | 3p. m
2-30 p.m. | lve. " | <>:3o
7- " | arv. " | 8.10 am
E. M. MASON, P. M.
****** * * * * *
I The N. Y. Weekly Tribune l #
*i and |
* Sullivan Republican *
I for I
* $1.25 One Year $1.25. |
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Where was the court crier?
To-morrow is St. Patrick's Day.
House cleaning will soon be bere.
April Ist comes on Sunday, this
year.
Maple sugar, just made, is in the
market.
We are having beautiful spring
weather.
The Pennsylvania R. R, employs
54,611 men.
This is the proper season of the
year to trim grape vines.
Wheat reached the remarkably
low price of 53} cts per bushel in
Chicago last. week.
Old "Hutch," the once millionaire
speculator in grain, has opened a
saloon in Chicago.
The auditors of Laporte twp. were
in town Monday attending to the
duties of their oflice.
The frost is coming out of the
ground, and in places our highways
are almost impassable.
The fact of your being a member
of the church is not sufficient evi
dence that you are no sinner.
Congressman Wolverton seems
to have dodged the Bland silver bill,
as there is no record of his vote.
Prothonotary Walsh, of Laporte,
was called to Scranton on Friday
last to attend a funeral of a relative.
J. W. Ballard, blacksmith and
wagon maker, of Laporte, is putting
up work for Columbia county people.
Mrs. R. M. Stormont, of Laporte,
left for Towanda ou Tuesday where
she will visit friends for a week or
ten days.
The blue birds and robins have
made their appearance, which would
seem to indicate the near approach
of Spring,
J. W. Sweely, editor of the Will
iamsport Sun, was appointed post
master at the Lumber City, on Fri
day lust,
John Aumiller, proprietor of the
Clilf Hotel at Eagles Mere, will give
a grand opening ol his house, in the
near future.
James MuFarlane Esq., general
merchant at the Laporte tannery
has a new ad in tTfis issue of the
Repuulicax.
County Supt. F. W. Meyleit and
wife, were present at the local insti
tute held at Forksville on Friday
and Saturday last.
Thomas Unllnghcr,of Cherry, au l
who was recently elected clerk ol
said twp., was calling on friends at
the county seat. Saturday.
Will Finkle of Laporte, was iptile
dangerously ill the early part of the
week. At this writing, however,
he is considore I some better.
Peale & Cheney, proprietors of
th<* Allegheney Motel at tin* 'Mere,
will «ive an opening of their largo
and popular hotel, on or about the
•til of April.
Mnk Hoyt, jr . of New York city,
purchased of ilih I'm <u Tannin.' Co
oil Feb. •,'uih, 'ill the Laporte tau
nerv store pi ipeiiy. Con»idt.ratioi.
l.'lOO 00
The Jury were only Mfti uii wliiult *
ill at'{Ulltilig Co| belt oil t'bal , ~|
piu« lighting tiut>i« tht v thought
a nine miiiiiles tu*»lu didn't deserve
to Im nailed a light.
Vt ui Sleveii*oii. for many year*
superiuU iidt ul of the mothi i u div i»-
toil of the L'high V ilb v latliott l.
diet! at Jacksonville, F'a I Mond i)
Uaieh til, sgi d i»ti nuiv
1 ti illigbt ol | onHi>da g*mtal
•upsiinUii'lei'l of tb'i lb i nit * uoul
OiO'f* Itint uibmtd u* wob (it* t bet Ii
ow Hatwiilat la»t Mr. tti'gbl <p. >k>
»»•> k'ndl» ol lb li <iiulit v%.
Mi kiv kit lane bis « k|f*«
ol bai d a ""d aod bv ii«ioi k log* l >
his isiUjiid at ths |>*)wi tu l»n >i)
i|« put# i||i utjistai 'tin t ><m baud
at ahwut Imui hui«4*'4 aod &|ij»
Ut-'4*et,d lb*
M«d »»ii Ho do«Wi taig ml •'M»» i*
Hits wi tlHOikl*
Foster says—cold weather.
The freight over the \V. & N. 8.,
is increasing daily.
Did you notice the suu set »n
Tuesday evening? It resembled a
blaze of fire.
A dozen tenant houses in Laporte
would rent to a good advantage.
Our moneyed men should give this a
thought.
11. E, Eavenson Esq., assistant
general superintendent of the Will—
| iamsport and North Branch Bail
Road, registered at the Laporte
Hotel, on Tuesday.
Mr. Bitter, station agent at La
poite, moved his family to this place
on Tuesday and occupies the Keeler
house on West Main street, recently
vacated by S. Iv. Mcßride.
The Borough Auditors —Messrs.
Downs, Gallagher and Bradley met
and figured out the financiil stand
ing of the Boro. on Wednesday.
A new baby son made its . appear
ance at Ihe residence of F. W. Gall
agher, ou Thursday night last.
Frank is proud of his first born son
and invited his friends to enjoy a
smoke on the little fellow.
Card ol TlinukN.
The undersigned desires to ex
press his thanks for the kindness of
neighbors shown his departed wife
during her long and painful illness.
Ernest llegkl.
The general serch for the body of
Isaacher llouseknecht, the man who
has been missing for six weeks, was
made in Muncy on Saturday, but
proved fruitless. The search was
made at random, thero being no or
ganized movement.
Lawrence Bros., who have the
contract of erecting the new court
house at Laporte, estimate that the} -
have nearly enough stone delivered
in the courthouse yard for the erec
tion of the courthouse foundation.
They will commence laying the same
in a week or two.
Sheriff MahafTey assisted by Chas.
Tinklepaugh left on Tuesday morn
ing for Warren, Pa., with the young
man, Harvey McKay, who was found
insane by a committe appointed by
the court at February term. The
young man will be placed in the
Asylum at Warren for treatment.
Miss Mary Mullen, aged about
32 years, and cousin of Atty. E. J.
Mullen, of Dushore, died at her
father's residence* at Sugar Bidgo.
on Saturday. Burial took place in
the Overton cemetery on Monday.
Miss Mullen is very highly spoken
of by those who knew her.
J. It Spencer formerly head c lerk
for James McFarlane & Co,, at the
L'porie tannery store, has entered
partnership with his father, Walter
Spencer, in the mercantile business
at this place, and will stock their
store building both up stairs and
down with a complete assortment of
goods.
James Dininger who lias served as j
baggage master (Ml the W. & N. 1?.
R. K. for the past several years, has
resigned said possition, Lis residua- |
tion to tako effect this Salurday, |
Rumor 112 ays that James in company
willl M. \W Botsford of Mordmont,
intends going into business in Will—
iamsport in the near future.
Mr. A Little of Picture Hooks,
made us a business call on Tuesday,
and during a touversiition lemarkcd
that he expects to commence the
erection of a dep >t fur use of the
\Y. Jfc X. B. It K„ at Satterfleld, I
next week. It is said that the diff
erences between the W. iV X. 11. and
the I. V.have I> en amicably set
tled and all is harmony now.
Much of the evil that uten and
women do, p>< n into print and but
lHllu cot their good deeds
It is this tact that leads many peo
ple to erroneously believe that pen
pie ale "lowin, ||l"l'i wicked, li
Hl. iic unit said about the huppv
homes and al«»ul the better and
brighter side 111 11 ft- itl,d les* about
the error* and »iu* people are guilty
i»t, thi ii cveivbody would »ay the
world is groa iiiy lu tti r.
TV tt clip tint fn,lowing from the
Philadelphia /" /iline of last Halor
day i " l(i v a.iuiuml I*. Kull>, of
St. Julius I' ire Church, ha* bean
ill i lit >t to la • jiihj ttw. Ilolgali'*
i lunt it tiiu tiinuiiUM t'hnfi It.
in I'm in.and »«iU nest month lot
Ins m w llwld of l«l ,ir.''
|l«. tin femmd hih will I*
ktndll It ills III' 11> d b)f imi|M»loU* uf
on I i« id*i«, ».j*t ialh lbo*e if the
lieiMly of I Si it> wild line
tor ins tiloH* to ««UkWi*lt an k.pi#
,p, 4 | I *tl*b t>> > »l. t l«l» IMLU • « li#
anting bunt tl»* ttuu ehutub uf *W
Jt'tu* in lb** tu*«, ills
•u«uly tut h4* beaitlijr «»*t» bit# a
*»k JOtlM) to, *>. I nil) • OKI
lu im I> « §*. d\ i i«bvt MS Was
1 k«vli«|
Adjourned Court Proceeding**
Mure It Jit, ls>94.
In re: polling place for Shrews
bury township; on petition, the
order to hold an election to decide
for or against the change of a polling
place for Shrewsbury township is
removed. By the court.
Bond ot James Moran as collec
tor of taxes for Davidson township
was approved.
In tbe matter of the lunacy of
Harvey McKay; there being no
room at the Danville asylum to ac
commodate any more patients, the
court directed the Sheriff to remove
the lunatic to the asylum for the in
sane, at Warren, and allows him an
assistant.
Bogart vs Lyon Lumber Company
Alias summons allowed to issue.
Court adjourned until Ist Monday
of April 1894, at 2 p. m.
Breaking tlie Kccord.
All previous records in Pennsyl
vania, if not in the country, were
smashed to sinithereers when Mrs.
David llosenberger, a diminutive
farmer's wife, gave birth to five
bouncing babies at her home in Kit
tanning, Pa., last week.
The children, all of whom arc well
developed and full of animation, are
three girls and two boys. They ap
pear to be strong, aud the attending
physician says that all of them are
likely to live and grow up. But the
astounded father, who is 40 years
old and only five feet tall, has by
no means recovered from bis surprise
though Mr. Koseuberger is quite as
well as could be expected. "I
thought," said farmer llosenberger
with a sigh to a neighbor "that we
were coming to a time of astonish
ing pluralities when we began to
count up the vote for Grow a few
weeks ago. But oh, my ! I didn't
look for anj thing like this—hard
times, and five babies at once ?"
The people of Shrewsbury town
ship have agieed among themselves
that, instead of fighting over a
change of polling place, they will
apply to the court at its next meet
ing for seperate voting precincts for
said township.
lie lit YucciiiuK'd 17 Times.
WILLI AMSPoRT, Pa., March 9.—A
lad of this town is now suffering from
being vaccinated 47 times, ami his
case is regarded as being as serious
as smallpox would be. His name is
Werts, and his home is on Mulberry
street. Recently the School Board
ordered all the school children vac
cinated, and Werts, little sister was
one of the victims. The virus iu
her arm caused au itching sensation,
and on the sly she used her hair
brush to allevate it. At the same
time slie accommodated her brother
loaning him her brush, which he i
used in lieu of a regular tlesh brush,)
to rut) his back The virus ou the j
brush was effectually introduced in !
the lad's system and his paieuts,;
becom'ng frightened, sent for a doc- j
tor. He came, shook his head '
doubtfully and sent for Health j
Officer Kichter and two other phy- j
sieians. It looked iike smallpox, j
but the little sister divulged her
secret, and the whole matter was ex
plained. There are on young Wert's
back 47 seperate places where vac
cination is getting iu its work.
'I he Wyoming county Republican
convention, >vas held in Tunkliau
nock on Monday and nominated
lion. M. li. Wright, of Susquel UIIIIH
county, lor Congress, aid 11. W.
Lewis Ksq,, of 'rtinkhannock, foi
I'resideut J udgeof the 4 till Judicial
District.
H'c enjoyed a trip to Soncstown on
Friday and watched the boys haul
in,' in logs mi the Eagles Mere Rail
road. They brought them down on
ll>t cars loaded way up in the air.
It was i|tiite interesting to witness
the unloading of the cars. A skid
way wits arranged and when a log
was removed fioni the ear it was
kept in motiou until it re»#hed the
tied of (he ele.k, some tlttv feet
fluui the railroad tiack. Now thii g
over two million feet of logs are
piled oil this lauding and are owned
by the l.vou's Lumber Company
and weie brm ght ffom the vknuit*
of Kagle* Mile on the talUoad
John UMHHIMI is engineer "ii the
rusJ ami John MIMIUI !!«• 111 man
and they ait a light jolly team, It Ml.
Wheit big Jt hu ateppa oil the tngiue
to watch the boy* dash the log* in
th« tint, little John bandit• the
thiottle and |il«Dti the vat* just
abuie ib' voiidiietoi signals ILuii
I'ttuib tinti* is gt neiol su|».tinteiidiul
at th« UiidiU4 an I i» a haid ttufkittg
) uung lu ill hxthlOg guvs MOU"tn
id b) |ia|t> ttvoige Himmow*,
abo 14 S b'lel of *igbl *t.«ing nauui
pant» d si, and #liuMled» "li|. oh h«
abtu iio l*i)i lilted ull tlwil u#llt*
book* ti»"ige svuida t IMMSIU l dt#
aith ml so iI"M at haod Mm
•t'w4l vmi jii' "tuiit <liiitn»#s H
|h»# «»i>ti an t b'-'ja, to )|M rft at
Ivgtf kj'
UIEI> t At Laporte, Pa., on Fri
day Morning March Oth IN9I,
Mrs. Mary llenriette, wife of
Ernest Hegel.
On Friday morning last, Mrs.
Mary llenriette Elizabeth Hegel,
whom the REPUBLICAN recently an
nounced was dangerously ill of con
sumption, died after a lingering ill
ness of thirteen months.
Mrs. Ilegel, whose maiden name
was Brammer, was born in Bremen,
Germany, April sth, 1870, In 1890
she was united in marriage with
Ernest Hegel of New York city and
came to Laporte where Mr. Hegel
accepted the position of book keep
er for James McFarlane & Co., and
have resided here ever since. De
ceased has one brother in America—
Henry Bratumer who is located in
New ork city, anil one brother iu
Germany—Lewis. Her father and
mother are both dead. Mrs. Hegel
was the mother of one child, a little
girl, Albertine Stella—born on the
thirty-first day of March who
with her husband and two brothers
survive her.
Deceased suffered much, having
been confined to her room for the
past mouths. The disease was of
that nature that hut little relief could
be given her. Skillful physicians
were engaged and on one or two
occasions she was taken by her
devoted husband to New York city
where she was treated by experts,
but with no avail.
Mrs. Hegel was a handsome wo
man and a loving wife and mother,
and was greatly beloved by all who
knew her.
The little girl, Albertine will 110
doubt give the father many pleas
ant moments, as he has 110 rela
tives in this country. His father
and mother and three brothers and
one sister reside in Germanv.
The remains of Mrs. Hegel were
laid at rest in Mountain Ash ceme
tery at Laporte. on Sunday, and the
services were largely attended by
friends.
The pall bearers were: M. HI,
Larkin, F. \V. Gallagher, John Fries
F. 11. Ingham, Simon Breiger and
W. M. Cheney. The entire com
munity extends sympathy to the
bereaved husband and little girl.
The funeral services were ably
conducted by the lie v. Mr. Ivling
ner of Dushore.
Hilled iii u l.»i; Jum.
Ou Thursday afternoon last Hush
McDougal while helping break a log
jam in Loyalsock creek at Fairchild's
landiug, near Porksville, was caught
in the logs and crushed to death,
his body being carried out into the
stream but was recovered. He was
employed on a lumber job of J. 13.
Emery & C'o, of Wdliauisport, and
resided near Hillsgrove.
House 4 I<'|iiiin;;
That season of the year fast np
proaches when t lie faithful housewife
hears a recalcitrant husband from
lhe house on the first shovel, and
armed with brooms, dust rags ami
mop», prepares to demolish the few
things that a hard working man has
considered himself fortunate in get
ting for the comfort of his family.
With nil insouciance that is exasper
ating, these otherwise mild manner
ed women deny a man the privilage
of his one home, ami then if he ab
sents himself in order to avoid the
smell of hot soap snils and the de
moralizing effect of dirt, on his re
turn he is greeted not like the pro
dic.il s( n, but the criminal trying to
escape justice. For days he is com
polled to cat "scraps" nnd for night*
to sleep on bed* that stand alone in
a c:irpetlc»k, barren room. All of
las clean clothes are hi the wash and
all his sidled ones lost, ltefoic day
light lie i.» awakened by the soumU
of scrubiu)! and washing and at break
fust time he Sud* the piano hacked
up against the dining room door au<l
all of the windowa out of the tilling
room. ll« is supposed to heat t
few carpets and paper a room or so
lii-luru hating t<>r k and if Itv
chalice lie gain* enough courage to
refuse he it ( h tructrrucd at a blvk
licit ltd wr teh who wliopes to see
his wile da' and who in bciidtiit! all
his efforts towuid the accomplish
llli lit of thut co l At Itight * lieii
llt< would lti»t his tiled lniii*t the
chsli - pih d full of picture * and
thy couch is the reiuvou* fur wit
wiU'lows uu I si ruliiiiitj chain •
I'll* Ittcs Intlu Intuit alii.*' d tu «o
nut t<ei'.«ii»u tkc> iti tkv so inuctt dual
wad ihtt tiklhlicit »l>lf with the void
s<td I'UMttH'il with I lis •pull nl ditt
xidi r it'lttHi tU'l ••htisk lit lite tup
■it ihsit inkfii Ihtt •wtmit u| sll
tbi Mt ills 4ppt"W«)h> » with dttv sp *1
slid ui mi l-M i * ill lik tig utt Ike
sis W'lttt •»plv»»'vttt M Hotinblti lit
llt<ti Msli • tilt. Is Um4» Hp
4 iw**M»l<m lift b"U«t Lsl
tilt *• lh« tkiltg t Ik*' pt« Ut<ilWi«<
I J SWK J i>ua s 41* it tl< I **t«d Iks old
■lt#s# til % Wl#fel4 Ii 'IV SfJt MO
k> .** vtfe.ta'.- .• 14 *4 Ittfc; on U« *4
Miss Nettie Darby, of Hoytville,
died of typhoid fever on Sunday
March 4th. Alias Darby, was a
daughter of George Darby who re
cently removed from Hillsgrove to
Iloytville. This is the second death
in Mr. D's family within a short
time.
Hoke Smith's axe is again begin
ning to fall upon the necks of pens
sioners of adjoining counties. Sull
ivan will catch the second dose soon.
He desi3tod for a wkilo prior to the
: election but the enormous Grow ma
jority has served to whet his appe
tite and lie will only yield the ex
ecutioners' axo the more vigorously
now.
To tbe tax payers of Laporte Borough—
All tiixcs not paid by April 2d, 5 per cent
will be added to the name.
T. J, IviiEi Eit, Collector.
Vnlniiblu Tow 11 Property for Snle.
The property, in Laporte Borough,
known as "Fairview Cottage," which has
been kept by the undersigned as a Summer
Boarding House for City guests, and for
Court and other boarders, will be sold very
cheap. For tenns apply to owner—
CIIAS. TtNKi.NI'AUAN, Liportc, Pa.
OrtoE. M. DUNIIAM, Laporte, Fa.
UIIMIUCN!* f.ovals
A new lot of the latest styles of Dress
goods just arrived at T. J. EIiELER'S.
Notions and Drygoods just received at
T. J. HEELER'S, at bottom prices, also
Mens Furnishing goods.
Do you make maple shugar ? Sap-pails
sap pans and sap spiles. A large stock
always on hand and at prices reasonable
to be found at COLE'S Hardware Dushore.
LIME for fertilizing and building, ad
dress John B. Fox & Co . llughesville, Pa.
Tin roofing. Spouting, Guttering, any
kind of tin work you want, done on short
notice at the Leading Hardware Store.
SAM'L, COLK, Dushore, Pa.
Heating Stoves and Ranges the cheapest
and best at the old reliable store, Coles
Hardware, Dushore, Pa.
We always keep a good supply of paints
oils and glass and all kinds of building
supplies. Coles Hardware, Dushore, Pa.
FOR RENT—The store of Wm. Mey
lert 011 Centre Main Street. For particu
lars, address Wm. Meylert, Laporte,
Pa.
For the latest styles in men's and wo
men's shoes, call 011 John V. Finkle the
boot and shoe man South Muney St, La
porte, Pa.
You can net more than $2.00 a day
making birch oil, and I can put you up a
Still for about one-half the cost of only a
few months ago. 1 have made over forty
Stills and 1 know how they should be made.
Write or call for prices.
JAMES CUNNINGHAM, The Hardware
Dealer, Jackson's block, Dushore, Pa.
$.M).00 I'ER WEEK. Easily earned,
We want a good man with reference to
represent us and mamge our business iu
Sullivun county. Apply at once for terms.
Liberal inducements. Best company.
Lowest rates. Prompt payment.
Aetna Live Stock Insurance Co.
100 South 10th street, I'hila. Pa.
MERCANTILE APPRAISMENT.
The vendurers of domestic and foreign
Merchandise etc., in Sullivan county, l'a.,
will tuke notice that they are appraised
and classed by the undersigned appraiser
of Mercantile and other license tax for the
year IS!)4 as follows, to wits
Class. Retailors' Lioonse. Amount
CIIEUUY.
10 Blight W. 11. 20 75
14 Sick C. 8. ; 775
14 lluusinger I'. W. ' 775
14 I lopeC. r. 775
14 Vogle Julius 775
COLLEY
14 Dieflfenbacti 1). 1). 775
8 Jennings Bros, 30 75
14 Johnson 11. \S r . 775
14 Kestor IS. I*. 775
14 KippG. W &t'o. 775
14 Musselman Oeorgo 775
14 Potter Wintield 775
DAVIDSON.
14 Arms' rouj A. T. 775
14 Armstrong A T. 775
14 Boatnviu lIC. 775
13 Bodine & Wara 10 78
14 Boone S. L. 775
14 Mag irgle Itros. 775
13 I'entie >st l umber Co. 10 75
11 Stevens 11. E. 15 75
14 Webb IS .C. 775
DUSIIOUE.
14 Burrh L. S. & Co. 775
14 Carroll D. K, 775
14 Carroll J. W. Co. 7 7,%
It CNI K. A. 775
13 Cole >aiuuel 10 73
14 1 'uuniugham James 775
14 D« euMii U> orgu 775
| 14 Kinau J- E. 775
14 llonnettor 11. it. 775
14 Harrington J. S. 775
14 II If IJ, s. &Co 7 7,5
It luck*on UioigeC. • 775
14 KSiue B 775
14 \(iii|{<>e* l>. E. dte Co 775
• 14 l'eu!er I). E. 7 ir,
I 14 IViueroy F. B, 773
1-i llei wr JIIIIII D 13 y,}
11 tyivara E U 15 75
14 Uiltenb irv J. V. 7 jij
I 14 I'u back l.iuil K. 775
14 \ m.mi If I* 7 7,1
14 Voukiu I 11. 775
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J. S. HARRINGTON,
Manufactuter and dealer ia
Boots ami Nlioes.
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We keep at all times ti Complete
Assortment of tbc most Reliable Make and Latest Styles."
I secure all diseouots al- Hlflff MfOTMR And can sell at Low
lowed by wholesale dealers to Ufliifl AUlfiiU Piices, with satiefaction,
-OUR
CUSTOM {} DU'AKTMRNT
is rushed to keep up with orders and we Defy Competition
iu quality and prices. Our French Kip Boots are an especial bar*
gain. A pleasure to show goods whether yeni buy or not.
*/ &• Harrington,
MAIN STREET, - - DUSHORE, Pil
TO THE PUBUCf
o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-0-0-0
I am prepared Ij meet any prices or quotations with a first class Mil
well selected stock ot
MEN'S, YOUTITS, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S Cl/OTHIH#
HATS, CAPS, AND GENTS E URNISITING
TRUNKii, BAGS AND UMBRELLAA
I also have full lines ot Samples from two Merchant Tailoring lGiaL~„
lishments,for Custom Work. Perfect fits guaranteed. Call and get prion.
Tours Respectfully etc.,
CKONIS'S NEW BLOCK,
FINE CABINET PHOTOS.
$1.50 Pen
For This Month Only at Englebreckt's Gallery
DTJSHORE, . PA.
Citizens oi Shunk j* Vicinity,
DO YOU KNOW THAT
J. H. CAMPBELL & SON.
ARE STRICTLY" IN IT ? (And don't 3'ou think they are not).
Wiih (he largest line of General Merchandise ever kept in a first class General Store. Fall
and Winter goods of every description, and a full line of everything, and no troubl* to tb*W
goods and we will for CASII sell you cheaper than you can buy elsewhere either in Sulliraa >r
Bradford. Call and look them over, before buying elsewhere, as wo can save you moaay.
1 hanking you for your patronago in tho past, by II <nost and Fair dealings wo hope to merit
y ur patronage in the future. Yours very respectfully,
J. H. Campbell & Son.
FOR
A Big- Bargain,
Come and see us,
J. W. CARROLL & Co 7
Dushore, Penn.
We have on hand an excellent line of Gents furnishing goods of all kinds. Includ
ing suits, Overcoats, Huts, Cups, Underware. Boots and Shoes, ltuhber good*, FtlM
und etc., ut price* that I'efy competition.
CUSTOM WORK
Pkomptltaiw
Correctly done at our head quarters in HOTEL CARROLL BLOCK at Duthore, Pa.
We respect fully invite VOL' tocall and see us and examine goods and price! be
fore purchasing elsewhere.
J, W. Carroll Co.
-*E. G. SYLVABAX
ETJSHORE . - PA,
—DEALEH IN
DRY GOODS,
Groceries, Boots and Shoos
Crockery and Glass Ward.
Wl MAKE A SPECIALTY OF
The Produce Business,
AND At* ALL, 'i'iULS
Pay the largest prices in
CASH FOR WOOL BUTTER 4 EGAS.
K (J. S
Mll.lL MM K CO All
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