Sullivan republican. (Laporte, Pa.) 1883-1896, March 29, 1895, Image 2

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    THE REPUBLICAN. |
W. M. CHEJTKY, - - -Editor.!
FRIDAY. MARCH VV.
A KEDSIOH OF NOIiUIKICN.
lIEADQUARTRJI9
SURVIVORS' ASSOCIATION,
TIIIUI) DIVISION, NINTH COltl'S, AIIMV OF
TUB TOTOMAC.
IIARRISRCRG, Fob. 18.—The fourth
reunion of the veterans comprising
the Third Division of the Ninth
Corps of the army of the Potomac,
commanded by- Major General John
F. Hartranft, will take place at Har
risburg, Fa., April 9, 1895, tho thir
tieth anniversary of tho surrender at
Appomatox.
The Pennsylvania troops compris
ing this division were the 200tb,
205 th, 207 th, 208 th, 109 th, and 211
Regiments. A large number of the
officers and men had previously serv
ed in the war, and they, with the
young boys from 15 to 18 years ol
age, comprised the rank and file of
this organization, which, when com
pleted, went quickly to the front
where they remained continuously
in the presence of the enemy and
under lire until the close of the war.
The term of service was short, but
of a brilliant chaiacter, and added
much to the lustre of the arms of
Pennsylvania in the great war. . On
the banners of thi* organization are
the scars of war made at Burmuda
Hundred, Weldons liaid, Hatcher's
Run, the Sieg ot Petersburg, Fort
Steadman and Fort Hell. It is,
therefore, eminently proper that the
survivors should again meet in re
union and revive the memories and
acquaintances of the years when, as
soldiers of the Republic and in the
fortunes of war, they discharged
with fidelity whatever duties were
imposed upon them.
Arrangements will be made for ex
cursion rates over the leading rail
roads, and orders for excursion
tickets will be furnished. Informa
tion regarding the headquarters of
each regimental organization, tho
time and place of each regimental
reunion, the rales at the loading
hotels, will be given in a subsequent
circular from these headquaiters
Comrades of this organization
should be impressed with tho fact
that but few tnoro reunions will be
held, and it is desired that the re
union in April may not be only an
enjoyable occasion, but that it may
also be attended by every Comrade
who can possibly be present, Gen-
Park, our last Corps Commander,
and other commanding officers and
members of their staffs will be pres
ent, as well as the family of General
Hartranft, all of whom take great
interest in the organization.
ISAAC: 15. BROWN, Pres.
It is earnestly desired that as
many of the members of the 209 th
regiment as can possibly do so, be
present at this reunion. By order of
Buss EL KARNS, Pres.
Nearly 102 Your* Old.
PITTSBURG, March 24.— Jane l)u
--gan, a ward of the Rector of St.
Paul's Catholic church, on the South
Side, is believed to be the oldest
person living iu Pennsylvania. She
is JO2 years of age on her next birth
day in June. She came from Ireland
in 1790 with her parents, who were
pioneers in Butler county, where
she inherited a large farm. Iu 18G1
she sold her farm to the Father, rec
tor of St. Paul's for sl, on condition
that she be cared for the rest of her
days.
We are in the front rank and propose to
maintain that potiiion. Wo can smt you
in anything in the line of men and hoy's
clothing. Call and sue our stock. Jacob
Per, Uughesville I'a.
MARRIED:— At Elmira, March IG,
by Bev. Mills; Air. Chas. 11 ess of
Muncy Valley, to Miss Clara Anza
Campbell of Ralston, Pa.
Money saved is moucy made. The re
duction in .Jacob Per'* prices is where you
make it. Uughesville Fa.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Crossley of
Laporte, attended the funeral of
Mr?. Elisha Ikler, in Columbia Co..
on Sunday. Deceased was an aunt
of Mrs. Crossley.
You can't go amiss by dropping in at
Jacob I'er's, Uughesville Pa. and take a
look over his stock of goods.
Jim Arrived,
New Spring styles of clothing,
hats and caps. Prices away down.
Call and be convinced before buying
elsewhere. T. J. KEELER.
3-29:'! w
Among the worst things in this world is
worry—but no one new! worry over the
price* of clothing, as it affords the greatest
pleasure to taken gl inee over Jacob Pcr's
price list. Uughesville Pa.,
The business men of Dushore, are
anxious that the W. &. N. B. passen
ger trains be extended to Dushore.
and are circulating a petition in thii
midst, to this end. We wish thtm
success and believe it would be a
paying investment to the officials of
pur road. i
Some of the taxpayers of Lutwrne
county, say that if their county is'
to be divided the old courthouse is
plenty large enough and are oppos«
ing the erection of u new ono.
IIKM LOCK (J HO VK ITEMS.
Thos. Phillips 2d, is confined to
his room with pneumonia.
Bert Swank is still engaged in
hauling logs to his mill.
Edward Phillips is suffering with
a score or more of boils. He says
that if each one is wotth $5, his
fortune is made.
Chas. and Hughes Phillips and
Elmer Crawley returned homo from
the Reeder lumber camp last week
and report the snow very deep in
that vicinity.
Lewis Warburton wounded a large
wild cat one day last week. It
crawled in a bed of rocks and made
good its escape. Peter Swank will
trap it.
Judge Phillips is engaged in cutt
ing his summer wood; likewise Win.
Bay.
'Squire Swank is trapping for
skunk, and is quite successful. We
hope Henry will capture the gang
that have recently made a raid on
the farmers' chickens in the neigh-
I liorhood. He ought to set for cheek
an hawks, too. We think there
should bo a bounty on these birds,
las they are a fearful pest to the
farmer.
Hughes Phillips' family are all
siek with sore throat and bad colds.
McClellan Phillips contemplates
going to the Bloomsbnrg Normal,
this summer.
Supervisor, John O. Wilson nnd
Dan Phillips, were looking over the
sight for the new road in tho vicinity
of Judge Phillips, last week, with a
view of commencing the grading
this spring.
Paul lless is running his mill six
days of the week and oxpects to
finish his stock in about a month.
Daniel Shires has leased the Doub
ler farm for another year.
Walter Lanrenson is in the mov
ing business.
Rev. Remley was assigned the
Kedrcn circuit at the M. E. confer
ence. Wo wish him a pleasant year.
OIiSEUVER.
RING DA LE ITEMS.
Miss Kutie Dohin spent Sunday
and Monday with her sister Mary
at Towanda.
IT. B. Minicr spent Sunday with
friends in Uughesville.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. W. McKibbins
of the Commercial Hotel, Lapoite,
wore guests of the Ringdule Hotel
on Wednesday of last week,
Mr, Fred Jacoby who was taken
to the Williainsport hospital recent
ly, U improving. This will be good
news to Fred's many friends.
Mr. and Mrs. H. IT. Ring are the
proud parents of a bouncing baby
boy; weight 12 pounds. The Re
publicans arc increasing one by one.
Mr. Frank Ring enjoyed a visit
with relatives in Bernice, Sunday.
The Kargc school will close Tues
day. Mr. Sweeney, teacher, will
then be happy.
The old story holds good, true
love never runs smooth. Sig.
CHATTER BOX.
SONESTO WN ITEMS.
We saw attorney A. J. Bradley in
town yesterdnv. His friends here
are always glad to see him in town.
On Saturday last, March 23d Jno.
F. Hazzen was buriod iu the Soncs
town cemetery. Uuele John, as he
was called by his many friends, liv
ed to a good old age; he was in his
84th year when he died. He has
lived here for upwards of fifty years
aud was favorably known to every
body in this section of country. As
a mechanic, Uncle John had no
superiors in this country, as the
grist mills sawmills etc. will show.
As a friend and neighbor Uncle John
was always found faithful and true.
liis funeral was a very large one
Tho sermon was preached by Rev.
Wirt of Uughesville, a friend and
acquaintance of the dece ised, and it
was a sermon that was practical and
beneficial to all who heard it; and so
endeth the earthly existance of one
of our old Iriends and neighbors.
Harry Whitacre of Philadelphia,
p:nt the greater part of last week
iu town, on a visit to his mother and
friends. All were glad to see Harry
here again.
The L. L. 00. are making a start
on their log drive; but it don't drive
good yet, too cold.
Harvey Miller is housed up this
week with "gripp."'
W. H Sherwood talks of moving
to Muncy Valley this spring and
his friends feel sorry to have Billy
leave town.
S.
To luqtilnlllve.
Al thfl Worlil'j fair mi.l in tho ruth pnntrul
n«n:t nr mn hinr hull, ■m«# impi.-itigly n liugn
►lrum liaintiirr ilio fwdmlle <if Hint nf I!!.'»
toll*. the laig tt in tin* wotlU. On it torus utmnfi
cd the words "Bethlehem Mfg. C 0.." hcnoo il
uiu«t have h.-cn i'ii«t at these w:nki«.
Your questions of 11-JW many smrei w»r •
made l»y the N. Y. mid ituliiinme olubs ut
tlioir Inst ■'< meeting*, and of how m* n v |>oopl«
Sullivan punched prior to hi* dot.■»t. aie not
worth a thuught. CoinmunicHtiona to inmnv
publication, inut.t be signed by the writer in the
future.
Public >«lict'.
Notice is hereby given that I IIRVO this
(lay purchased al piivate sale of George
W. Remsnvder the following personal
property which 1 have loaned to him dur
ing my pleasure: One row, 1 liorse, 1
truck wagon, 1 spring wagon. 1 pfiir of
sleds, 1 set of single harness. 18 chickun*
2 pitch forks, 1 axe, 2 spuds 1 cross cut
saw, 1 churn, 1 ice cream freezer, 3 wa*h
tubs 14 crocks. I cook store and utc:isels,
1 dining table, 7 chairs, 8 rocking chairs,
2 bedsteads and bedding, 2 trunks, 1 baby
carriage, 1 siuk, 1 set of shoemakers tool*.
1 looking glass. 1 ajwing machine nnil
other small articles to numerous to men
tion. The public is hereby notified not to
meddle with the ab >ve property which I
hare this day loaned to the above George
W. Remsnyder, March, 18th 18!t-").
ELIEABKTH RKMSNVDKK (her [XI mark),
Wituess present, IIKNRY SWANK.
J. W. Ballard,
MANUFACTURER AND # DEALER
—IN—
W & m H,
—ALSO—
Farm ans Heavy Lnmlier WejCßs.
FACTORY WEST MAIN TREET
LAPOUTE, i'A
P. S.
All kinds of repairing promptly
and neatly done at reasonable prices.
' s '/
(t?£\ l/\
Vicious Horses Shod in Martin's Horse
Shoeing Riek.
J. W. BALLAED.
M»V« M>".
Chesler &
Maltz.
Grand Opening, March 50 1/t 'OS.
An entirely new stock consisting
of all grades of China,
Glassware, Crockery,
Fancy Toilet Sets,
Chamber Sets,
l)inner Sots, imported direct
from England, at prices extreme
ly low.
Aii elegant Assort
ment
Of Ladies Famishing goods of
every description. Linen goods in
endless variety. Napkins, stamped
goods etc.
Our 5 Cent aM 10 Cent Gonniers
Are fully stocked with tinware,
household utensels, toys and every
thing belonging to this,line of mors
chandisc.
Come everybody, whether dispos
ed to buy or not. Our beautiful
stock and inarvelously low prices
will astonish and delight one and all-
CUESLEIt & MALTZ,
Dushore, Pa.
Do you ""■i
WANT
MERCHANDISE ?
JF so, you can find a well select
ed stock, at very low prices,
Consisting of
OH.T GOODS
And A General
Assortment of TT
TT otions.
ALSO, a line line of
Gents' wool shirts, un
dor shirts and drawers,
Ladies'. Misses' and
Children*' underwear,
both wool and cotton.
A complete line of boots
an d shoes, including
Gents', Ladies', Misses'
an d Childrcns' latest
styles and prices, way
My grocery department Is complete with
fresi goods arriving every week. AI«o
the tiest flour, !)0c per saek; chop, meal,
shorts, corn nnd o its at lowest market
prists. Also, a full line of drugs, hard
ware. tinware, lamps, and in laet every
thing kept In a general store. You can
save money by comparing prices and
quality before buying elsewhere.
T. J. KEELER,
Center Main Si, LapiiftPa.
Sawed Shinqles
The best in the market and
at low bottom prices
Three grades constantly on hand
Will deliver if desired.
Write— S. MEAD,
Maj'33'9o. La Forte, Pa*
t 18951
Winter !
1895!
):o:(
ARE now prepared lo show
you the handsomest mid most
complete assortment of Dry Goods and
Notion;) in the county. Our stock of
piece goods In complete, with the litest put
terns—comprising b 'th Domestic mid
Foreigh Fabrics. We sre satisfied we can
satisfy the mist critical buyer, both as to
Price & Material
A FEW PIECES of the well known
Llama Cloth,
for 10 cent* per yard.
WE HAVE added to our stock a com
plete line of Hoots and Shoes, including tlie
latest and nobbiest styles. Also a full line
of Children's Misses asd Ladies Fine Shoes,
[laving bought thein for cash, we are en
abled lo sell them for the usual prices
asked for old style and shelf worn goods.
Our Stock of
Window Shades
Is complete Elegant patterns, patent
spring roller—fin*, 25 cent* up. We have
a full assortment of Floor and Table aud
Stair Oil Cloth. We have just received
an addition to our
Wall paper
stock, ranging in price from 4 to 12 cents
per roll, both irray white and buck. We
are receiving daily, new goods in our
grocery department, consequently are of
fering yi.u fresh goods at the low. st prices.
Oiir standard for quality is of the highest ;
PI AIIW »Oc. SI.OO Mild
.E lour- 25 pep mucM
IF YOU want Chop, Corn, o*ls.
Screenings, Hran or Hye. We can Ave
you monay. t*eed Oats a specialty. Cull
aud at* us.
Cash paid for Farm
produce
WALTER SPENCER & SGN.
Laporte. I'M.
spsiT
MISIMIT!
Samuel Cole,
Or Dushore Is headquarters
for all kinds of hardware—
Tools, pumps, stoves and
ranges, house furnishing
goods paints, oils, nnd
varnishes. Special induce
ments to builders.
M.VNt'FACTRE* of copper, tin
and sheet-iron-ware. Hoof
ing, spouting Hißcn OIL
DTSTIT.IJ etc., a specialty. Our
prices are beyond all compe
tition, and we invite your
patronage.
SAMUEL COLE,
Dushore, i'a.
v. BETTENBCBY,
FURNITURE. ILNOKPI^
Dushore, Pa Established April Ist, 1879.
FALL AP WINTER 1034.
Ju*t received A fine display of winter
goods. We make suits rnng'ng in price
from sl3. upward*. Pantaloons from
s:*,so «n<l up, made to ordi-r. We
keep the largest line of Oents
Furni>hin|r jjoodsin tlie Valloy
Shirts and Neck wore a
specialty.
LetEßt Styles & Fits Guaranteed
w. . mnnFT.Ti.
Picture Rocks, Pa.
P. S.—Notify U3 by postal card when
in desir« of a suit ora pair of pantalooni.
JMRB. KMtLTB ro/. r.i/.vl//;/;/•; KSLLTB COLUMN.
HEELS OVEFI HEAD,
jlLj " of wnl 1 paper may bo
4 Not
/ \KW(k To nl!ow tlonlors rrxr
1, 1 i jl jj T-Jpav 1 to sellwall
l jl jl '' '^ ( ' 1111 10 '''
l\ i"l! mjl /"v r^^ie Eoason is ere »
The rush is on.
I G o i n g a t q cts. a roll.
Our window shade 271^
plain shades and for prices
When you select your e o ® «
WMXc "PjEfcEE
« • • • Ic'ou will see the display,
AKR this bargain as long as it lasts. 30-iucb, good, strong
I willow clotbes baskets, 50 cents. We buy these baskets direct
1 from lliu maker. The prolonged, severe winter forces many kinds
ft of goods on the market less tuan cost. TIM 10 SA V El>
H ALSO Money; the only sewing inticbine you need liuy for a life time i:
■ the D.moribt It is ihu strongest, raost complete, lightest tunning maehiui
made. No trouble to get repairs, fully warranted and nude at home. Ouh
$19.50. Good as thes:iO.OU oues.
A time saver and labor easy machine
is Millford carpet sweeper
or a Grand Rapids - SWJEIMPMK3
|3.35 to $5.09.
•„t estern W ashersS
$3.50 each $3.50 each
® F you want to stirpiise yourself <jet one of our easy rockers foi
your sitting room. In bedroom furniture we are showing hand-
W Some styles in Oak and Maple. We have something very elieaj
■ in nice parlor furniture. Tnink of a suit of Plush, 0 pieces lot
I $25.00. \ liett'-r one for £35.00. Kitchen chairs 43.00 set.
j Fine Oak Extension Tables, each, £1 50. (.'ouches acd Lounges
A line Brussels Carpet for 75c; former price, SI.OO.
Are you thinking of a new stove?
No bettei stove made » *? ■ !
than the • ° • • U>< X>l £ EiXi E A
For C'oal or Wood.
JEREMIAH KELLY,
Hughesville, Pa.
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ROYAL BARGAINS
For the Spring of rea N d ° y w f °f t n h o nd
1895, Lucky purchaser.
Headquarters for mens, bf>ys and childrens clothing. Ilats and caps,
gents furnishings, truu ks, satchels and umbrellas. A grand com*,
lunation of ciroumst ances to save you money.
A FARE: EXAMINATION
0 Turns the tide of trade to our
J Counters and the savings
o Into your purse,
SELECTIONS FROM OUR SPRING
Styles makes your appearance faultless.
Prices this season on every garment in our store
lower by 25 per cent, than ever before. Our enormous stock has
been selected with the greatest care.
Bought A CStff And will be
strictly Je *"*!» sold at
BOCK BOTTOM PRICES.
Our store is packed form floor to ceiling with the most desirable
Goods. Everybody invited to call and look us over
Whether disposed to purchase or not.
Kn "Mf *M/BT A Be P f ' r ® Cloth rg House. Du
Fresh Stock
AT THE
Tannery Store
Having junt returned froin tho
City, where we pure-baaed the
usual supply of Dry Goods,
Groceries &c., suitable for the
season, we are prepared to aell
the same at as reasonable prices
as can be had in the country
Our stock of
BROCEBiES
Are of the usual standard here
tofore sold in our store, and, aa
mncli of tiiese goods ar® pur
chased at a less price tban
formerly, we are disposed to
give our customers tfee benefit.
OUR
BOOT AtD SHOE
Department cannot be surpassed
in either quality or variety—
and the prices arc less than
ever offered before in this
inaiket. Spring Dress goods 01
the different varieties, at prices
to suit the times.
JamesMcFarlane.
T.APOKTE, PA.
LAPORTE BANK.
LAPORTE, PA.
Do a eeneral 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,
ind fnr Fire Insurance Companies.
J. ALFRED JORDAN,CASHIKR
W'J ILLIAMSPORT AND NORTH BRANCH
»V liAIMtOAD TIMETABLE.
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11. C. McCORMICK. I»re«Mrnt
1!. H. KAY K.VSON, Oen. Manager.
try ß J- &V- INGHAM,
<L(> a
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
LAPORTE, - - PA.
Legal I»U' iness attended to In this and
adjoining Counties.
Jg J. MULLEN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
DUSHORE, - - PA.
Olllce with 11. S. Collins,
J. BRADLEY,
ATTORNEY-AT—LAW,
LAPORTE. - - PA
Office with Hon. E. M.Dunham.
TRAINER & PURVIS,
Mil mm,
LOANS NEGOTIATED &C.
No. 29 W. 4th St., Vvilliamsport, Pa.
Kg-A ll kinds of merchandise bought •*
sold on commission.
I'. INGHAM & H. K. NEWITT
ATTORN EYS-AT-I,AW.
50.5 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa.
'fTENR£ T. DOWNS,
cficay
ATTO n N* EY—AT—LAW
Ex-Prolli'y. Rcgi. ( .tur t Recorder of SmllWaa Cei
Offico wiih Sheriff MahafTey, LaPorta Pa.
IIAIL
TO THE
CHEAPEST
TIL ATS EVKRYBODTB MOTTO
and the people appreciate the faet that—
MRS. LAUER'S STORE
is right "in it"for cheap ge«4e.
My groceries are always freeh aid »112
tliu tiest quality. Floor aad feed
the best the market affords.
31 IIS. M. C. LA UER.
M\y 13. '9?
CROWN ACME
The Best BnrDmff CilTlatCafl Be
Made irom Petroleum.
It gives a brilliant light.
It will not smoke the ehimney
It will not cbar the wick.
It has a high flr« test.
It will not explode.
It is without comparison ai A
perfection Family Safety Oil.
It is manufactured from ih« finest
crude in the most perfectly equipped
refineries in the world.
IT IS THE BEST.
Ask your dealer tot
CROWN ACMI.
Trade orders filled by
TUN ATLANTIC REFIWING CO.
Williamsport Station,
Williamspoii P*