Sullivan republican. (Laporte, Pa.) 1883-1896, April 12, 1895, Image 2

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    THE REPUBLICAN^
\V. M. CHEltKir, - - - E tiler.
FUII >.VY. APRIL 12. I*s
fl A. It. I'o.sl No 177.
At the regular meeting of the S S.
Simmons I'ost it was resolved that
there be a committee appointed on
speakers and music for Decoration
Day. The following committees
were appointed, viz: 1). W. Darling,
and (ico. W. Simmons on speakers
for Soncstown nnd ISussel KM his
and J. C. Pennington for Laportc.
On mtisic, T. S. Simmons and I. T.
Low.
All members of our post are re
quested to be present at the next
meeting which will tike pluce on
April 27th, as important business
will tako place niul arrangements
made for Memorial Day.
I. T. Low, Com.
John Powers aned about 23 years,
of Forks twp., was drowned in Little
Loyal Sock creek near Jordan's mill
dam, while engaged in floating logs,
Monday.
81000 bricks, finest quality, for f-sb:. In
quireof Kelly's Hardware, Hughesviile l'a.
Owing to tlio absence of the pas
tor, Rev. .1. \V. Crawford, who is
attending Moodv'b Special Training
School for Ministers in Chicago,
there will be no preaching services
at the Inmiannel Baptist Chapel
during April, A prayer service will
be held at 7 p. m., each Sunday
evening during the month.—Dan
ville American.
Dr. A. 11. Harriinan, of Hughes
ville, who was convicted at the
March sessions of abortion on Alma
Trninor, of Morcland township, was
on Friday sentenced to pay a lino o!
SIOO, costs of prosecution, and un
dergo an imprisonment at separate
and solitary confinement in the
Eastern penitentiary for a period of
fittcen months, the court refusing to
grant a new trial.—Muncv Luminary
The leading styles of hits can always be
found at Jacob l'er's, Ilughesville, I'a.
I.isl ol (•ruiul Jurors llrunn lor
)luy Icriu IS!)5.
1 Reuben Battin, 13 Peter Albert,
2 11. B. Westcott. It John Harvey,
3 11. C. Pardoe, lo Jan. 15. rainier,
4 Ardel Day, 11> F. A. Boyle,
5 J. K. Bird, 17 Ira Colt.
(i L. J, Mcllenry, 18 Corieli Duclap,
7 Clias. Hopkins, 19 Alfred Taylor,
8 James Haiding, 20 Asa lvihner,
9 Conrad Kraus, 21 Jos. Sick,
10 It. G. Huffmaster22 Hansom Thrasher
11 Fred lluffmaster,23 Asa Spenry.
li Aug. Busciihausut>24 John Darby,
TUVER-E JUItORSDRAWN FOB MAYTEIIM '95
1 Satnu'-'l H'gbtiuier 19 Win. liyanSr.
2 Clias Middle, 20 Michael Follcy,
3 Juo. .Miner, 21 Aaron Lewis,
4 M. I). Horn, 22 Fred McCarty,
5 Edw'd Franke, 23 J?. W. Bennett,
0 C. F. Hunsiuger 24 George Webb'
7 Pat Murphy, 25 VVm. Kilmer,
BW. M. Edkin, 26 Cliailes Haas,
9 Jno. E, Finan, 27 J. W. Carroll.
10 W. E Porier, 28 Owen Sweeney,
11 Geo. Laudbaeh, 29 Wil lam Allen,
12 James Bergan, 30 David Gleckncr,
13 Miles O. liarns, 31 Philip Gleekner,
14 4Vm Hasen, 32 Win. Murphy,
15 Jao. Seller, jr, 33 Joseph Gensel
10 Peter Brown, 31 T.J. liunsiuger,
17 T. S, Simmons. 35 C. Mornin^siar,
18 M. A. Phillips. 3! Harvey Phillips,
TKAVEKBE JUIIOHS DRAWN FOK SPECIAL
TEUM IN JUNK 1895.
1 Samuel Kestcr, 1!) G. W. Bigger,
2 O. O. Barns, 20 Win field IVtter,
3 Sylvester Morgan,2l Charles Foster,
4 Geo, W. Crait, 22 li. 1). Laneas er,
5 David Molyneux,23 Mike Galh-gher,
(J Wm. Stiff, 24 J'ib. McCarty,
7 J. A. Jordan, 25 Geo. 11. Honniter
BJ. W. lingers, 20 Frank Harrison,
9 Phillip Sccules, 27 Henry Billings.
10 11. H. King, 23 James Peterman,
It John Breslin, 29 M. 11. I ayman,
12 John Corcoron, 30 Henry Holtzliour,
13 Peter Dunn, 31 lfinton Grange,
14 E. I{. Warburton33 Geo. Shaffer,
15 11. C. Hai'ey, 33 AJ. (lackley
16 A. T. Mi.lyneux,34 G. E Darby,
17 A. T. Wilcox, 35 Judson Am hereon
18 Patrick Walsh, 30 Thomas Beacher.
We the undersigned Sheriff and Jury
Commissioners of Sullivan county Penr.a.
do certify that the foregoing is a true and
correct list of jurors drawn for My teini
1895, and for June special term 1895.
THUS MAMAFFEY, Sheriff.
Z.T.KILMER. ) T „
IIENItY SWANK. ) Jury Coms -
COLLCCTOK. ~
At a recent meeting of the trus
tees of the M. E. church of Laportc,
Mr. John V. Finkle was unanimous
]y elected to collect the subscriptions
on the M. E. parsonage and to re
ceipt for same. It is hoped that all
v/ho subscribed will kindly pay their
second instalment soon. On April
23 the half of all subscriptions is
due and an obligation must be met
Many thanks for past favcrs.
Yours truly,
E S. LATSIIAW, Pastor.
EAGLES ME HE ITEMS.
Mr. S. E. Worthington's new
house on Laportc ave. will soon be
completed.
A. C. Little moved to his moun
tain home in Eagles More, last week.
There is a large force of men at
work on the Brown cottage.
Mrs. Winegardner of Williamsport
has rented the store formerly occu
pied by Jeremiah Kelly and will
turn it into a boarding house.
Mr. John Kirk of the Lakeside
hotel is very sick at bis home near
Muncv. Ifis many friends nt this
place wish him a speedy recovery.
David Taylor of Muncv Valley,
was at Eugles Mere one day last
week.
Mr. Chase met with an accident
on Saturday night. lie was coining
down Laporte ave. when his bicycle
tire came off and sent hi n head first
over the board walk. lie landed on
H pile of stone. LEWIS.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pierce of Brad
ford county, are visiting friend* in
town.
Hon. Kussel Karns and wife of
La porte, who liavo Leon visiting
friends in Philadelphia for tlio past
month, returned home last evening.
Station agent Hitter lias built a
rustic chair of maple branches and
the like. It is a Jim slicker and at~
tracts the attention of even the
little Pug dogs that visit the depot.
11 ELLA STL VA ITEMS.
News is scarce.
Samuel K taper wears a smile—it's
a girl.
A little child of F. W. Finckes is
on the sick list.
Rumor siys—a wedding soon.
How is it Charley 1
Helena Bebr is visiting her sister
in Philadelphia.
Adolpli Otten spends a day or two
occasionally at Shady Nook attend
ing to his interest there.
Lawson Hunsiuger and children
were visitors at J. Hunsinger'a on
Sunday, March 21st.
A. It.
SONES TO WN ITEMS.
On April IstS. L. lJooue moved
to Willi*.import Wm. Sherwood
moved to Muucy Valley,...Chas.
Stair moved into the house vacated
by S. L. 800ne....J. Clinton Starr
ind wife commenced house-keeping
in the house vacated by Clias. Starr.
Win. Boatman moved into the house
he lias recently purchased of Win.
Cv.-eibury 11. 0. Boatman mov
ed into the hou.-e vacated by Wm.
Moat man....On April Bth John
Converge moved into his house which
he Ims now about completed... Mrs.
C. B. Miller moved into her house
on Second street.... P. 11. Deilil
moved into Dr. Rotlirock's farm
house Geo. Rea is fanning Dr.
Rothrock's farm this season ...So
who says Soncstown is not on the
move.
The Lyons Lumber Company
have their loy drive now near Soncs
town, and no doubt the logs will be
past this place before night. The
water is good for driving.
The passenger train on the W. &
N. B. railroad, yesterday had to back
out of the mud above town and stay
at this place until 3:07 when it made
its regular run south.
COLLEY ITEMS.
We are having fine weather.
Some of our roads arc almost im
passable, others arc very good for
this season of the year,
Mrs. Isaac Mace, died on April 3,
'OS; aged, 70 years, 0 months, and
24 days.
Messrs. This. Couns and Bert
Taylor <>f Bellasylva, were transact
ing business in this place on Friday
and Saturday.
Mr. Elmer Erie occupies the Pot
ter house in this place.
Mr. Joseph Dibble recently pur
chase! tlio Ileuning farm in this
place where be will buy veal calves
and lambs and conduct a meat mar
ket tli : s summer.
Lewis Ilunsinger spent Sunday
with his family at this place.
Miss Sarah Shoemaker of Forks
ton, is visiting her sister and friends
in Colley, this week.
The fanners are making
nisnts to brace up their fences.
Clias. Morningstar recently pur
chased a new spring tooth harrow.
It is a good one.
Bicycles arc on the go.
11. W. Messcrsmith has moved iu
tb« tenant house on Geo Messer
smith's farm and will look after the
farm this summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sharrow of
Hughcsville attended the funeral of
the ladie's mother, in this place last
week.
Don't forget the masquerade ball
to be given in the new Grange hall
at this place, on the evening of April
15th, 1895.
M UXCY VALLE Y ITEMS.
Mr. Rimsnyder has broken ground
for a new house.
Mrs. C. M. ('roll of Dushore,
was a visitor in town, Wednesday.
P. J. Miller visited friends in Will
iamsport, Monday.
G. W. Bigger proprietor of the
Agricultural Works i9 preparing
for the spring and summer demand
for farming iinpliincnts.
The roads are drying off and will
soon be passable.
Mr. Tlieo. Mencer is very proud
of a bouncing big boy.
Mr. Jefferson Secules is a happy
man over an 18 pound baby girl.
Moving time made a few changes
iu this community.
P. M. Taylor visited friends in
Wilkes Barre, Monday.
M. A. Philips visited friends in
Benton, Saturday.
Wm. Moran visited friends in
Eagles Merc, Saturday.
It. M. Strong who has boen con
fined to the house for the past two
months, is able to be about with the
aid of crutches.
9. M. M.
Tlio showers of Tucadny raised
Little Loyal Sock creek nt Dushore,
and in consequence the lower part
of the metro|>oli(i was covered with
water. The high water disturbed
several of the bridges along the
creek, but no serious damage was
done.
Fell Down!
VATE have just received a new
stock of Spring styles of
All kinds on hand from a boy's
shoe to a driving shoe, all of
which we offer at bottom prices.
Also a fine display
of latest styles of
W,all Paper,
If in need of paper please call
and sec, and be convinced.
We receive dry poods, notions and
groceries daily.
T. J. KEELER,
Center Main SI, Laparte,Fa.
C. P. Carskadden,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
WILLI AM S PORT, PA.
OEFTCF, NO. 40, WKST FOURTH STREET
Mr. Carskadden is numbered
among the very best tailors in the
cit v.and his prices arc reasonable.
4-i2:"95.
Auditor's Notice.
The undersigned, an auditor appointed
by the Court of Common Pleas of Sulli
van county lo distribute the funds in the
hands of Irvin I). liberty assignee of B
\V. Hottenstine, as appears by li a accouiti
filed, to and among the parties entitled
ther. to. will attend t> the duties of his
appointment at llie law office of lion
Bryan 6. Collins, in tlio Horn, cf Dushon
on "FRIDAY, the 20 h day of April. 1885
at 1 o'clock p. in., when and where nl!
parties interested a-e requested to present
tlieir claims before the undersigned, or be
forever afier debarred from coming in up
on said fund.
FRANK 11. INGHAM. Auditor.
Chesler &
Maitz.
Grand Opening, March 30 th '95.
An entirely new stock consisting
of all gra.les of China,
Glassware, Crockery,
Fancy Toilet Sets,
Chamber Sets,
Dinner Sets, imported direct
from Englaful,at prices extreme
ly low.
An elegant Assort
ment
Of Ladies Furnishing goods of
every description. Linen goods in
endless variety. Napkins, stamped
goods etc.
Onr 5 Ceat aii 10 Cent Coita
Arc fully stocked with tinware,
household utensels, toys and every
thing belonging to this line of mer
chandise.
Come everybody, whether dispos
ed to buy or not. Our beautiful
stock and niarvelously low price*
will astonish and delight one and all
CIIESLEK & MALTZ,
Dushore. Pa.
J. W. Ballard,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER
—IN—
TOP h mIMS,
—ALSO—
Fan and HeayyLnmlierWcps.
FACTORY WEST MAIN T KELT
LAPORTE, PA
P. S.
All kinds cf repairing promptly
and neatly done at reasonable prices.
Vicious Horses Shod in Martin's Florae
Shoeing Rack.
,T. W. BALLARD.
May 18, '8?.
i/* co
Dushore, Pa.
Manufacturers of Flour, Feed, Meal and
Lumber- This Firm has one of the larg
e-it Grist Mills In the county and they muke
aspeciltv of mamilacturing eood flour and
Give tlieni your order. Prices way;
d >wn to suit the times. 0ct1,94
Chas. N. Purvis:
COLLECTION OFFICES,
29 W' 4th St.—and—s4o Packer St
WJLLIAM3PORT PA.
Collections made in all partoof the world.
LAW OFFICES OF
G. B. M. Metzger,
29 W. 4tU St. —Telephone, Mo. 1293
fIB9BJ
Winter !
1895!
)*>:(
12 ARE now prepared to show
you the handsomest and most
complete assortment of lJry Goods and
Notions in the county. Our stock of
piece goods Is complete, with the latest pat
terns—comprising b >th Domestic and
Poreigh Fabrics. We are satisfied we can
satisfy the most critical buyer, both as to
Price & Material
A FEW PIECES of the well known
Llama Cloth,
for 10 cents per yard.
WE HAVE added to our stock a com
plete line of Hoot-sand Shoes, inctudingthc
latest and nobbiest styles. Also a full line
of Children's Misscsand Ladies Fine Shoes.
Having bought them for cash, we aic en
abled 10 sell them for the usual prices
asked for old style aud shelf worn goods.
Our Stock of
Window Shades
Is complete. Elegant pattern 1 ;, patent
spring roller—fine, 25 cents up. We have
a full assortment of Floor and Table and
Stair Oil Cloth. We have just received
an addition to our
Wall paper
stock, ranging in price from 4 to 13 conls
per roll, both uroy white and hack. We
are receiving daily, new goods in our
grocery department, consequently are of
fering you fresh goods at the low. st prices.
Our standard for quality is of the highest J
Flrmr— 00c * lo ° " uU
Jm *1 25 per Hack.
IF YOU want Chop, Corn. Oats,
Screenings, Bran or Itye. We c.in save
you money. Seed Outs a specially. (Jail
and see us.
Cash paid for Farm
produce
WALTER SPiNCER & SON.
Lupttrte. i'u.
SPECIAL
ItilM!
Samuel Cole,
OF Onshore is headquarters
for all kinds of hardware—
Tools, pumps, stoves and
ranefs, house furnishing
goods paints, oils, and
varnishes. Special induce
ments to builders.
MANrFAfTHKR of copper, tin
and sheet-iron-ware. Hoof
ing, spouting IhitCH OIL
Disrii.i.sete,, aspecialty. Our
prices are beyond all compe
tition, and we invite your
patronage.
SAMUEL COLE,
Dushore, Pa.
Tgg ACH ! J. V. Bettenbusy
WOR Watch : Maker : and : Jeweler,
K URNITURE. DUS hork,PA.^_
I
Dushore, Pa Established April I st, 1879.
FALL Ap WINTER 1895.
Just received a fine display of wiuter
goods. We make suits ranging in price
from $ 18. upwards. Pantaloons from
♦ :, .50 and up, made to order. We
keep the largest line of Gents
Furnishing goods in the Valley
Shirts and Neckwero a
specialty.
Letest Styles & Fits Guaranteed
w.. RID
Picture Hocks. Pa.
P. B.—Notify us by postal card when
in desire of a suit ora pair of pantaloons, <
ketl\s coLrvxyr.nF, KErrvs ror.r.v x.i
Heels OYEiI lle,m\
' /7
'M- \
Wj Not
%<\ |j 'o o :'r:.;^:,:: r Crazy.
, Wll jnj \ 1
\ r^^ie season ere »
1 The rush is on.
J Going at 2 cts. a roll.
Our window shade st ° cl ; can not 1,0 "
celled in variety oT
plain all.ides and for prices.
When you select your e o ® Q
W ® ftXi r p ®£ £
o o © o You will see the display.
AKE this bargain as long as it lasts. 30 inch, go.d, strong
I willow clothes baskets, 50 cents. We buy tlicsej baskets direct
I from tliu maker. The prolonged, severe winter forces many kinds
ft of goods 011 the market less tuan cost. TIM Hi SAVED.
Q .. * LSO slot( ;y:.the only sewing machine you need buy for a life time is
m the Jh i iiorest li is the sironge-t, most complete, lightest ruuniug machine
n\ n V! C ', gL ' l rc l ,i,lrs . fu "y warranted an.! made at home. Only
$lB-50. Good as thestlO.GO ones. J
A time saver and labor easy machine
is Millford carpet sweeper ™
or a Grand Rapids E:EPEl^ft
$-.25 to s'>.99.
A-tar i WashersS !:r
$3.50 each $3.50 caeb.
® F you want to surprise yourself get one of our easy rockers for
your sitting room. In bedroooi furniture we are showing hand*
B some styles in Oak and Maple. We have something very cheap
Q in nice parlor furniture. Tnink of a suit of Plush, 6 pieces foi
1 \ belter one for $3,").00. Kitchen chairs £3.00 sot.
" Fine Oak Extension Tables, oacli, 84 50. Couches and Lounges.
A Giie'llrussels Carpet for Toe; former price, SI.OO.
Are you thinking of a new stove ?
No better stove macie w A\
than the • • • •
For Coal or Wood.
JEREMIAH KELLY,
Hughesville, Pa.
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Hoyal Bargains
For the Spring of roa N d ° y w f °? e t n ho nd
1895, Lucky purchaser.
Headquarters for mens, boys and childrcns clothing. Hats and caps,
gents furnishings, trunks, satchels and umbrellas. A grantl com-,
liination of circumstances to save you money.
A FARE EXAMINATION
j° Turns the tide of trade to our
[| Counters and the savings
i 0 Into your purse,
SELECTIONS FROM OUR SPRING
Styles makes your appearance faultless,
Pricos this season on every garment in our store
lower by 25 per cent, than ever before. Oar enormous stock has
been selected with the greatest care.
Bought And will be
strictly sold at
BOCK BOTTOM PBICISI
Our suore 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.
K*mf HL/F A. t'■'Tr'tNi The One Price Clothing House. Du
• JU» shore, Pa
Fresh Stock
AT THE —''
Tannery Store
llnving jitnt returned from tbe
City, «here we purchased the
UMial supply of Dry Good*,
Groceries &e., suitable for tbe
Benson, we (ire prepared to Bell
the name at us reasonable price*
ns can be had in the country
Cur stock of
GROCER®
Aie of the usual standard here
tofore sold in our store, and, M
much of tilese yoods are pur
chased at a less price than
formerly, wo nre disposed to
give our customers the benefit.
OUR
BOOT Af-D SHOE
Department cannot be surpassed
in cither quality or variety—
and the prices are less than
ever offered before in this
market. Spring Dress goods or
tbo different varieties, at prices
to suit the tunes.
JamesMcFarlane.
LAPOKTE, PA.
LAPQBIE 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, CASHIKH
11/ ILLIAMSPORT AND NORTH bIIANCH
VV RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
SOUTH, October, 1, 1831. NORTJI.
AT~AT P. M. |A. M- P, Jr.
10 US 525 A..Will'msport».l, 10 10 4 8«
<J 59 5 lll|...Montoursvillo....i 10 17 439
9 45! 4 4o; Hulls j 10 30 5#5
fM 86 14 35 Pmntdale | 1 33 15 08
1 I!) 30 14 28 ...o|i|i's Crossing.J f5 H
925 423 ....llughroville 10 43 520
9 I5 1 114 ...PictureKoeka... 10 50 528
19 It: f| loj....Lyon's Mi 11.... liO 63 f5 32
9 08 14 OSI (.'hnuiouni 110 55! f5 35
9 III); 402 ....Glen Mawr ... 11 03• 542
IS 53 13 54 1 Edkius 1 15 48
18 50 f3 51 ....StruwbriugC... til 111 f5 51
18 45 13 40 ...Ueech (inn....! f5 5i
I 841 3 43:...MU10J Valley...! II 18 558
835 337 Sonestown jll 24; t95
f8 23 f3 24:....L'tiu' Brink.... 11l 34] IS 16
8 IS' 320 Noiiluiont jll 3S| 621
8 Ul> 3 02; l.ii]>orie 1 11 54 638
H45 12 42 Kingdalo 112 10 (I hi
7 «>5 23p L#v.>atterfieid..Ar 12 251 7lt
A. M.i M. It'. M.jP. M
11. C. McCOHMICK, President.
R. I'., EAVENBOX, Gen. Manager.
cy» J. &F. 11. INGHAM,
do a
ATTO RN EYS-AT-LAW,
LAPORTE, - - PA.
Legal Bufiness attended to in this and
adjoining Counties.
R J. MULLEN,
ATTOR.VEY-AT-LAW,
DUSHORE, - - PA.
Office with B. S. Collins,
JTBKADLEY,
ATTORN EY-AT-L AW,
> LAPORTE, - PA
Office in County Huilding near courthouse
TRAINER & PURVIS, ~
EDIBI BROKERS,
LOANS NEGOTIATED &C.
No. 29 W. 4th St., Williamsport, P*.
CSF°AU kinds of merchandise bought or
sold on commission.
P. INGHAM & 11. K. NEWITT
ATTOUNEYS-AT-LAW.
' 505 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa*
HENRY T. DOWNS,
ATTO I; V KY—A T-LATV
Ex-Proiby. KegUtir A Keeoider of Sullivm C#
Offlco with Sheriff MabafTey, La Porto P».
HAIL
TO THE
CHEAPEST
THATS EVERYBODY'S MOTTO
i and the people appieciate the fact that—
MRS. LAUER'S STORE
is right "in it"for eli«ap goods.
My groceries are always fresh and of
the best quality. Flour and feed
the best the'market affords.
MES. M. C. LA TIER,
M.iy 13. *9?.
CROWN ACME
Tie Best Bmim Oil TM Can Be
Made irom Petroleum.
It gives a brilliant light.
It will not smoke the chimney
It will not char tbe wick.
It, has a high fire test.
It will not explode.
It is without comparison «■ 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 P*.