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    THE REPUBLICAN.
W. M. CHEIVCT, - - -Editor.
FRIDAY, MARCH 6. 1896
Republican 4'onvcut loll.
The Republican convention pur
suant to call, met in the court bouse
at Laporte, on Saturday at 1 p. m.
Prof. M. R. Black of Forksville
was elected chairman, and B. S.
Lancaster of Forksville and Ulysses
Bird of Estella, secretaries.
With the delegates of the several
precincts enrolled, nominations for
delegate to the National convention
■nbjeetto conference was declared
in order. F. P. Vincent of Dushore,
was nominated for this place and
there being no opposition, was elect
ed by acclamation, with power to
ehoose his own conferees.
Next in order was the electing of
a delegate to the State convention.
W. F. Randall of Forksville and
Robt. Guy of Bernice were nomi
nated. The name of Mr. Guy was
withdrawn by Mr. Wilmont of Ber
aice and Mr. Randall was also elect
ed by acclamation.
This finished the business of the
convention and a motion to adjourn
prevailed.
Republican Ntate Convention,
To the Republican Electors of
l^ennsylvania.
The Republicans of Pennsylvania,
by their duly chosen representatives
will meet in State Convention, Thurs
day, April 23. 1896,'. at 10 o'clock a.
m., in the Opera House, 1 : city of
Harrisburg, for the purpose of nom
inating two candidates for Repre
•entatives at Largo in Congress and
thirty-two candidates for Presiden
tial electors, selecting eight Dele
gates at Large to the Republican
Natioual Convention, and transact
ing such other business as may be
presented.
By order of the State Com.
M. S, Quay, Chairman.
Monti*!? School Beports.
In the following monthly school
reports the percentage is obtained
|;y averaging monthly nttcufldnce,
elate record , and deportment. Only
those who reach an-average of 75
per cent, are to be included iu the
report.
The «tar indicates that the pupil
was present every tlay.
The name in italics indicates that
the pupil was not late once during
the month.
Teachers will please observe the
above rules in sending in their report.
—[En.] _
; Report of South school, Fox school
district, for mouth ending February
«, 1896.
Division A.—Emillie Whcelor,t9s;
Lynn Bohn, #2; Klon Salisbury, 92;
Jrene Lei*t, 90; Ihe Shoemaker, 80.
Divieon B Waldo Kilmer,* 97;
Walter Kilmer,'*9s; Mamie McKay*
86; Eleanor Salr.bury, 92; Ettie Bohn
tl; Amy McKay, 90; Don Wan-en,
S6; George Bagley, 19; Alvin liattin•
•8; Stella Zett»,U-, Judson Wright*
94; Blanche McKay, 88; Asa Baker,
Tl.
Division C.— Ruby Warren * 9T;
X oa Sargent; * 96; Wallace Shepherd*
99; Wilcher Wright,* 95; Jessie Letts
It; Perry Fanning, 85; Eddie Fan
ning, 80; Ray, Fortcr* 93; Holly
LetU, 88; Jeaeie Salisbury, 75.
Visitors,—John Salisbury, Mrs,
X. T. Kilmer, Dora Salisbury, Mrs.
A. T. Letts, Mrs. E. G. Salisbury,
Mr. and Mra. T. G. McKay, Anna
Porter and Alvah Fanning.
Cora E. Battiw, Teacher.
Report of Gahan school for month
ending February 18.
Division A.— Mary Gahan , 96;
Mary Keating 97; Susie Sexton, 96;
Lizzie Scanlin, 97, Emma Sexton, yts;
Ifora Gahan, 98; Maggie O'Connell,
tf.
Division B.—Dannie Scanlin, 94;
Charlie Gahan, 95; Joseph Keating,
95; Fiank Gahan, 94; Winnie Gahan
10; Alice Keating, 90.
Division C.— Clara Sexton, 80;
Sarah Scanlin , 86; William Scanlin,
IG; Mattie Scanlin 88; Patrick Gahan
84; Eddie Dougherty, 80; Lena
Kobbe, 76.
Akna McGbk, Teachor.
School Exercises.
The monthly program of the
Xagles Mere school was opened by
ainging, "Swinging neatli the old
apple tree," followed by recitations:
Annie Boudaaan—The welcome speech:
Lloyd May—Seven little children; Ethil
Btackhouae—l remember when I was just
so high; Ellery Kiesingor—The new mil
tena; George May—The boy who wouldn't
Bay pleaae; Mae Bennett—Thing of joy;
Ida Little—Cherriea ripe; Mertin May—
Mamma'a «tory;M 'jnard Stackhouse—the
butterfly'* grave; Harry Little—The golden
*ule; Clarence Bennett —Hear the whip
•rack; Mollie May—My dollies; Mabel
Jarrett—When it snowi; Jennie Roach—
Pluck and Prayer; dialogue by Beriba
and Nonie Kieaingar, City and eoun>
Wy girls; closed by singing, Leta he Happy
Viaitora present during month:
Qpttie Lancaster, Minnie Gilbert,
Mamie McGranighan, Mazie and
garvey Danley, Ida Carter, Minnie
and Anna Boudeman, Mattic and
Olio Kissinger, Arthur Lisson, C.
JTa»l* |r,
JMKOI Roach, Teacher. ,
Proicrnmme.
For benefit of tho church of Es
telln, under thn auspices of the Es
lella school, Nelson Tomkins inntruc
tor. Admission ten ceuts.
Singing. Address of welcome—Ulysses
Bird Esq ; Recitation-Carrie Wilkinson;
Staging by "Little- fi>l!t»," Dialogue—
Seth Brown, John Rosbach, Cora Brown.
Recitation-Fanny Vargarson; Comic song-
C- J. Fuller; Mock Trial—Frank Maguirc
Seth Brown, Notion Tomkins; Select read
ing-Frcece Hess; Rccitation-Carle Bird;
Newspnper-8. P. Shoemaker; Instrumen
tal music-Nellie Bird, Richard Duff; Rec
itation-Laßue Bird; dialogue-Mary Mtil
nix, Anna Mnjulrc, Clyde Plotts; Essay-
Mrs, More; Dialogue (song)- Cora Brown,
tfelson Tomkins; Recitation-Orace Wheat-
Icy; Essay-F. A. Boyle; Male quartet-S.
P. Shoemaker, C. A. Boyle, Seth Brown,
Nelson Tomkins; Reminiscences of my
schooldays-Beth Brown, Recitation Essa
Norton. Dialogue-Nellie BirdsalJ, Frankie
Brown, Ellery Brown; Recitstion-Mollie
Birdcall; Song-Nell Bird, S. P. Shoemaker
Shadow Pantomine-Nellie Webster.
Rolland Kave has moved in the
Creamery house, recently purchased
of U. Bird,
KITTIE CLOVER.
Election Itetnru*.
Tho following officers ncro elected for tho
various election districts In Sullivan county on
Tuesday, February IS, 1898:
Cherry twp,—Judge of eleotioa, Thomas
Doyle; inspector Lawrence Dunn; road com
missioner, William Kinsley; school directors,
Anthony Denipsey ar i K. Wntson; town clerk,
E. L. Sweeney; ovorseer of the poor, A. Rhoey;
auditors, Chus. Dicflcnbach and W. C. Gruifly;
treasurer, Joseph Thrasher; constnblo, Lawrence
Lnweryj assistant a-sessor, James McKernan;
justice, James White and Joha S. Lino.
Colley twp.— Judge of election, P. L. Messcr
smith; inspuclors, William Mobanry, J. P.
Hoffman; assistant assessor, W. L. Johnson;
road commissioner, Gabriel Bowman; school
directors, Will. Mc Henry and Theodore Sluyter
treasurer, E. P. Kester; oveiacerof poor, B. W,
Jennings; town clerk 11. W. Messersmith; con
stable Albert liyer: justice Royal Soouten;
auditor Herman Behr.
Davidsoa twp.—Juigo of election, W. n.
Magarglo; inspeotors, W. L. Lovelace, Thos.
llouseknecht; constable Jim Soncs, supervisors
J. 0. Wilson and D. S. Phillips, overseer of
poor J. 0. Stock, auditors Alonroo Paioton 3
years, Ilarry - Taylor 1 year, school directors
M. J. Phillips and Panrin Kile, town clerk C.
A. Starr.
Dusbore borough— Judgo of election Frank
liu?eh, inspectors J. J, Moss?rscmth and A. B.
Garoy, school directors A. D. Mcnenry and B.
S. Collins, constable 11, L. MMdundorft auditor
John Scher, councilmcn (}. T. Beegan, Frank
j Lusch, J. 11, Farrell for 3 years, J. 11. Yonkin,
(3. L. Mcllcnry for two years, C. B Pcalcr and
J. J. Mcsscisniilh for one year, t»* collector
Frank Ruck, c nstalrle Alex Whitebread.
Elkland twp.—Ju'go of election W. T. Moore
inspectors George C. Birdsall, Henry Vouglit,
road commissioner Theodore Iless, school di
rectors 11. W. 0.-der, Francis Bahl 3 years, G.
L. Hosbacli 2 years, audiior F. A. lioyle, town
clerk J. L. overseer of poor T. W.
MeCarty, constable Alvin Kightmiro, treasurer
B. W, Wright.
Fork? twp.—Judgo of eleotion Martin O'Bri
en, inspectors Htnry Bahl, E. W. Vought, road
commissioner Watson Fawcett, ovorseor of poor
Watson Fawcett, justice G. W. Bender, consta
ble C. P. Uunsiuger, town clerk Ira Roc, audi
tor Oscar Molyneux, school directors W. M.
Kelly, L. S. Bedford, tax collector Henry
Kichlin, treasurer John Corcoran.
Forksville borough —Judgo of eloction John
Pardoe, inspectors J, B, Smith, B. S. Lancaster
constable Perry Benfleld, ovorseor of poor Jno.
Floming, school direotofi John Fleming, Isaac
Rogers 3 years, 0. M. Mathers, A. A Collins 2
years, C. 11. Seeley, J, L. Snyder one year,
high constablo Georgo Bowor, justico B. B.
Lancaster.
Fox iwp.-Judgo Martin Wilcox, insp. Lewis
Dickerson Loon Albert, town clerk E. M. Letts,
school directors Charles Fuller and A. E. Camp
bell, overreer of poor Daniel Morgan, constable
C. V. Parish, treasurer Z. T. Kilmer, road com
missioner James Brcnahley, justice Beuben
Butt in.
Hillsgrovo twp.—Judgo of election P. M-
Whitacre, inspectors Melvin Lewis, Honry
Darby, constable Robert Brong, road commis
sioner Chas. Bias, overseorj of poor Aaron
Lewis, A. A. Ludjr, school directors Ward Bird
sail, F. B. Darby, treasurer Mclvin Lewis, town
clerk Francis Tritchlcr, auditor A, J. Brong.
Jamison precinct—Judge of election Parvin
Kile, inspectors Win, jMedlaod and Fred J.
Landon, assistant assessor Chas. N. Ledyard.
L ipez precinct—Judge of election J. D. Plnce
inspectors A. B. Mossersmith and Jno. Cogsdill.
Laportc twp.—Judge of olection i.evi Hess,
inspectors Irvin Dewald Honry Karge; town
clerk N. Peters, supervisors Minard Pcterman
J. Ilosencrans,school direotors John Kernan acd
C. E. Peter' 3 years, Geo. Hunter 1 jear, over
seer Michael Jordan; auditor Joseph Trough,
coostable J. n. Gansel.
Laporte borough—Judge of eloction Charles
Landon. inspectors Stewart Chase and Wm.
Finkle; town council F- M. Crossley T. J.
Keller Charles 'tinklopangh 3 year), W. B.
Ritter E. Ilagel 2 years, Thos. Beahen J. W.
Flynn 1 year, Justice 9. B. Karns, treasurer
Walter Spcnoor, constable A. I. Tripp, sshool
direotors Ernest Hagsl and R. A. Conklin, over
seer t. W. Gallagher, auditor 0. L. Davis,
high constablo Geo. Cooley.
Mt. Vernon prcoinct— Jadge of electlofi p
Secules, inspectors Geo. W. Golder B. K. Ben
nett.
Shrewsbury twp.—Judge of election C. F.
Cheney, inspectors F. W. Peale P. J. Kiesen
ger, supervisor Geo. B. Smith, constable P, J
Kiesenger, school directors C. Peale jr. and C.
A. Brink, overseer Daniel Little, auditor H. J.
Smith town clerk E. S. Chaso.
Exesater's lTotloa.
Estate of Joseph MeCarty, deceased,
late of the Township of Elkland, Sullivan
county. Pa. Letters Testumeutnry having
this day been granted to tke undersigned,
in the above estate, all parties knowing
themselves to be indebted thereto are re
quested to make immediate payment to
the undersigned and those having claims
against said estate ure requested to present
them duly authenticated, for payment.
JOSEPH J. PARDOE, Sole Executor,
Campbellsville, Feb. 15, 1800.
Estate of Js«es Feternaa Deed.
Letters of administration on the above
estate having geen granted the undersign
ed, all persons indelitsd to the said estate
are requested to make payment, and those
having claims against said estate to pre
sent the same without delay to
I'UILIP PETERMAN.
Nordmont, Pa., 8-10,
Merenntile 4ppraisemcßt.
Tho vender* of domestio and
foreign merchandise, etc , in Sullivan
County, l'ti., will take notice that
they arc appraised and classed bv
the undersigntd appraiser of mer
cantile and otlur license tax for the
year 1895, as 1< )Jcwb, towit:
CLASS. AMOUNT.
CBEHHT TWP.
10 might Williirn n * 20 7«
14 Hunsinger P. W 7 7
14 Ilopc C. P 7 7
14 Sick C. B 7 7
14 Vogel Julius 7 7
COLLET.
14 DieffenbachiD. 1) 7 75
8 Jcuuings Bros 80 75
14 Kipp G. W. A Co 7 75
14 Hester E. P 7 75
14 Kransnlcky & Co 7 75
14 Johnson G. W 7 70
14 Potter Wlnfield 7 75
14 Musselman Geo , agent
for G. 11. Moor 7 75
nLBUOI'.E Bono.
14 Carroll D. E 7 75
14 Carroll, John W 7 75
13 Cole, Samuel 10 75
14 Connor, Patrick 7 75
14 Chesler. Sam 7 75
13 Cuuningham, J ones .... 10 75
13 Crimmins, J. H 10 75
14 Barth & Keiter 7 75
14 Peegan, George 7 75
14 Honneter, G. II 7 75
13 lloffa, J 8. &Co 10 75
14 Harrington, J. S 7 75
13 Levert.m. Morris & Co.. 10 75
13 Kline, Benlainiu 10 75
13 Marks, R. L 10 75
13 Miugos dfc Molyneux.... 10 75
14 MeDermutt, itenry 775
14 Poioeroy, F. B 7 75
14 P. tier. Charles E 7 75
14 Rittenbury, J. V 775
13 -Reeser, Juliu D 13 25
10 Sylvara. E. 0 20 75
14 rubaeh, Smil F 7 75
14 Vincent, F. P 775
l'J Welles & Co 13 25
14 Yonkin, J. H 7 75
DAVIDSON TWl\
13 Anastroug. AT 112 10 75
14 Bodiuc & Warn 7 75
13 Botsford, Z. E& R. E.. 13 25
10 Huffman, W. L 20 75
13 Pentecost Lumber C 0... 10 75
ELKT.AHI) TWT.
14 ' j7Titiffl?s, Crlt. sgerrt:- 775
14 llartnng, August 7
13 McCsrty D. F 10 75
POX TWl*.
14 Casemati, C. J. agent.... 7 75
14 Compbell, J. II ®Bon.. 7 75
14 Fanning, W. II 775
FOHXSVIIXE BOKO.
14 Lancaster, B. S 7 75
11 Rogers M. A.<feSon.... 15 75
13 Snyder. G. W. & C 0.... 10 75
IIILLSOHOVK TWP.
13 Huffman, W. L $ 13 35
13 Hull, Vernon 13 35
I.ArOHTK TWP.
13 Botsford & Newman.. 13 25
LAPORTE iJOIIO
-14 Keeler. T. ,T 7 7")
13 McFarlaue, James 13 25
1-1 Tripp A. E. assignee of
W. Sp:-ticer A: 50n.... 7 75
fiUIiewaBDKY TWP.
I t Lisson, Richard 7 75
14 Keherer. 1) 7 75
BILLIARD TABLKB.
2 tables, JleGec & Kim-bold Colley $10.75
do McGeo, Robert. Dusboro 40.75
1 table, Parr. Wiliiam Cherry twp. . 0.75
do Cheney, C. F., Shrewsbury 30.75
do Maben, N. (V. Laportc B. 80.75
wnoi.nsALK i.iqcon lichvee.
Finan. L. i>.. Dushore Borough.
O'Neill, William, do
DISTIIiI.EBS LICENSE.
Schaad, John, Cherry twp.
And that an appeal will be held in the
office of the County Commissioners' La-
Porle, Pa., on tho 23 day of March, be
ginning at, 1 p. m ; wiiwn and where you
can attend if you see proper.
' PATRICK BOWLES,
Uticautilu Appraiser.
There's a difference
BETWEEN
This Store
AND MOST OF THEM,
We heard a gentleman remark
the other day, while at other
stores, "It's usually difficult to
get the bargains advertised."
At Marks
One finds all the bargains they
advertise, :uid a good many
they don't. If you do not be
lieve how low
Our Prices
are, compare them with the
3gurcs ruling in other stores.
Put quality and prices together
and see how we lead ill
Clothing
for men, boys and children,
including hats, caps, gent's,
furnishing goods, trunks,
satchels etc. Come and see
us, whether disposed to buy or
not; no trouble to show goods at.
MABlii
One Price Clothing House,
DUSHORE, PA.
ILLIAMSPORT andnobtii branch
114ILH0AD TIME TABLE,
soain. Noverubor, 5, 1804. 60UTH,
P, M A. Ml |A. AI.IP. M.
4 3>l 10 :10 A..Will'msport..L 10 15 5 7
5 10 10 6V Hulls V 45; 4 40
f5 15 fiO 5111 I'. nnsd.ilo C 9 401 14 35
62« 11 13 ~..llaghe»»illo 9 2'J 423
535 11 3" ...Pietureßoeks... 9 21; 415
f5 38 fll 331....Ly0n's »H1.... 19 17i fl 11
f5 41(11 3<i| Ollutaoimi 19 1 5! 14 OS
518 11 35 .... Qlen Mawr ... 908 401
f5 55 fl 1 42! Milking f9 03 f3 55
f5 08 I'll 54 ....Stnuvbriilgo.... 19 0»i f3 55
ft) 111 ill 4!l| ...Bouoh (ilea.... f8 sfl f3 47
601 II f>'i ...Murov Valloy... 853 34 1
(1 10 tl 59 Soncntnwn 1 847 337
623 12 10! Nordmont S 3-j 3 0
647 12 34 bapcrle 8 15 3 03
f7 OH t'l2 A''l Binsdale f7 6S 12 44
T3O 1 Oil 4atU'rfteld I 7 i3D
I 3 3D Monroeton fl 54 10 33
.1. 1 'A. MJA. M
All trains daily oxespt Suud-iy 112 flag na
tions.
Connections with thn Phil.i. ond Beading at
Halls, for all points notth nnd south nnd tho
Fallbrook and B»t-ch Crook r iilroads- At Sat
terfiold lor all pduts on the Lehigh Valla;
railroad. At Sonsatowu with the t£agles More
railroad.
UKO. V. FOBMAN, Vioo President.
11. K, KAVENSON, Uoo. Manager,
Continued from Page 11.
and 0 R. Collin* appointed auditor. |
The appointment of F. 11. Ingham ns
auflitnr in the ,'4harp estate, continued
1 until next term.
I)»vi< vs Vargersop s!ey continued un
til trial of ttio fi iened issue.
Com ill. vs Kimball; court direct the
roc rds of .lie iice C'.ii. Jac I:s0n to be filed
auil entered o i ac'v ion docket.
In inaitcr of fale o[ real est-'te of P. K.
Ifecler deed. Tiie comt on petition do
order and decree a private sale of this
property-
In re: Petition of citizens of Laporte
and D.ivM on townships for a new town
ship to be ci'le.t Nordrnont, The court
appola. the following as Commissioners to
view and report upon the prayer of peii
tioners: VV. C. Maaon, J. 11. Spencer and
S. fl. Karn^.
Wriitht vs Inpham & Breed; this case
ordered certified to Judgo Peck.
She.iff Swank acknovrk'd/j(«a deed poll
in open court to John Harvey for 52 acres
in Cherry twp., consideration SSO.
To'far.da Foundry Co. ts McCartney,
return «' Sherifl's SL-le of defendant's real
estate read : n open court and confirmed
absotute'r.
Acet- of Q E. Wilcox Admr. of Gideon
Wilcox, conPtmed nisi.
Widow's share estate of Is. 11, Bryan,
confirmed ni si.
Report of auditor In estate of Charles
Roof deed., confi'med adsolutely.
Acet. of Rt'llo Wi'cox Admrx. of Lucy
Wilcox deed., confirmed absolutely.
Acet of Msigare' < ounor Admrx. of
John Connor deed., passed as request of
counsel until May term.
Acct. of executors of C. W. Engleman
deed , con. absolutely-
In re: Roiid near Erifles Merc, report
of viewers con. pbsolululy.
Acet. of executors of estate of Thos.
Mttjseifwtb deed., i-onffrinec l absolutely.
Acct. of Admr. of Cha» ICoof deed con
firmed absolute)*'.
t lie eouit appoint Mrs. Jane Scanlin
as guardian of the following minor child-
T r\" 0 W Scantin deed. Margaret A.,
• nomas, E' m' eih. Daniel, Williiai, Sarah
Matlicw and J seph.
The eonrl sn:;.,i!it John O Connell ng
guardia-. cl f ,Tohn and Maririrct O'Connfl l
minor children of Timothy O'Connell
deceased•
Marv W. Pnell vs J. P. Ttoters. .Tud<rf.
In open court for want of appearance of
defense
Bodine Warn ts C. J Seoul' s, judg
ment in open court for Trint of apn^aranee.
J. H- Rottroek t B. F Bradley judg
merit In open-ciurt for waut of an appear
ance.
Ilnnnah WhPacre vs a. F. Bradley
judirt. In open court for want of an ap
pe«! snee.
In re; report of riewers on county bridge
over Mnuev C e?k at Soiieatoxvn, report .
ordered to be laid before gland Jury at
Muv ses c l >n
llwncock vs Shaffer and Bird vs Slier
man Judgement in r.ppn court in each case
for want of fljipearance.
In re' rstale of Anthonv Philbin deed
A. .1. Bradley -ppointel auditor.
T'- Her ▼« K'« l -r. rule on Sheriff Ma
hadey to pay *:onev Into court.
Co'mth. ex re!. F. C. Schatiabaeher "vs
Perry Iter-.field on petl lon tnd motion In
open court, rule granted on Perry Benfield
to '•how cause why a Writ of Quo. War
rft'-to should not he issued against him to
show liv what authority he exercises the
duties of office of constable of Forlrsvill
By the Court: Rt-turiiable on April 3d
at 10 a. m
Argument List—E. C Ditvis vs M. Var
eeroon, rale a"solute and issue framed
Carnvdy vs Ohert, rule absolute a issue
framed; liohc.vi Kvitts, continued; Whit
sce vs Undley,"certified to Judge Peek
Taylor vsßenisnyder, submitted on briefs.
Cht r' y twp vs Brundage, continued.
Court adjourned
—Meat
-—Market.
Cor. Moylcrt aud Kins Streets,
LaVoi-to, fa.
- Ol R PRICES: -
7 cents and upwards,
Sirloin 12 cents per pound.
All orders delivered to any part of the
First or Socord Ward,
Stroup Bros., f^ viotova .
I
"*■ RANGES,
11 lIEATINO STOVES,
VVlil WASHING
MACHINES,-
lease abd ™g E rs
On reasonable terms,
with a
SMALL CASH
PAYMENT
DOWN.
Headquarters to buy
your hardware.
M CDHMJ'J, Kr'"
Dnshore.
Stoves and
Ranges!
COAL and WOOD HEATING
STOVES,
BOX and EGG STOVES.
CAST and STEEL RANGES^
e-%*
GOOD SECONDHAND
HEATERS, CHEAP.
»-v»
FULL LINE OF
Stove Brick and
Repairs
For the leading makes of Stoves on
Hand:
HOT AIR.
lio r WATER
AND
STEAM HEATING,
Estimates. Given.
[ Guns and Amnnition, all kinds.
Tinning Spouting, Roofing, IN it rob
ing, Heavy and Shelf Hardware.
MM II
Come and sec us; prices and terms
the best in the county. Quality and
Quantity arc unsurpassed.
SAMUEL COLE,
Dushore, Fa.
a qa/ Monday, Tuesday,
I(1 *I 112 ) Wednesday, Thursday,
Friday and Saturday
/|\ Oar prices are down
oa these dates.
We extend thank- to our many patron* !'>r their kind favors
duiing 1805 and hope to coutinuo their good will in 189(1.
VaV* M keep a general asaortuiont of goods
and our motto is
Q,uick sales, small profit.
Ourcloso neighbors are knowing of tlii3 fact, and you people
in the vicinity of Laporte should investigatc and he convinced
thai Norduionl is the place to buy merchandise.
Express charges paid on purchases of $5 and over.
BOf§FOBB & NBWMANi
NJP. D M ON'T, PA.
TH)! , namb op XHB next
President of the United States
WILT. HE ANNOUNCED IN
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GIVES OCiST Ifl TliE W6RIB SATE
iTlie old roof
| hrs roiled cut. A t.ew one must be
3 provided, Wli\Tkind? Thai;?
3 the question! We think there is
| liotUmu: so gooJ as our
Steel Roofs
Hccause they will last 1 oncer than any,
! other, are proof against lire ami
j Lightning; reduce the cost of Insur-j
i ancc ; can bo put on OVKK the old
I shingles. thus saving let? of litter aud
and expenee. Send ns the dimensions
of your roof ami we will tell you just
what the cost will he No extra charge.
PITTSTON . IKON HOOFING CO.,
I'l ll't'Toy. l'A.
No pricey iiko oars
-o:i
Groceries.
Every price we quote is tile lowest.
Wo intend to keep our prices always
The Lowest.
And the people have learned to
Appreciate the fact that
MRS. tAIICR'S STORE
is right "in it"for £licap goous.
My groceries are always fresh atui of
the lie«t quality. Flour an I feed
the be.-t the market affords.
MJiS. M. C. LA UER.
May 13, 'Stf
J. V. Rettenbury,
Watch : Maker : and : Jeweler,
' DUSHORE, PA
Established Aoril Ist, 1879.
At
Tannery Store
1 continue to rarry
the' Html us.soltuniit of both
Dry Goods
AND
Groceries,
which arc equal to the best
in tho market. The present stock of
BOOTS. SHOES nnil
RUBBER GOODS,
is larger than usual, an many new styles
nave been introduced-
Pull und winter styles of
Hats and Caps,
are in good supply, and gooff freely.
FLOUR, CORN, OATS,
CHOP and HAY,
are a specialty, and a full stock is
always on band,
Coal, Lime, Brick and Sto l
can be delivered to suit pur
either in small or car load
Hardwood 3(1 LUM
of the usual trrades kept c
hand, and orders tilled on
Planed Stock—liernlor
is always kept on hand
well purchased, ena"
customers with a 112
Jaines
jja7vi.
OFFICE HOURS:
WEDNESDAY, 10 tO
' SATURDAY, 10 to i
VpIRST NATIONS
President, OF
B. M. BTLVABA.
7jjv
Ctuhier, Ca~ttai
M, D. SwARTS. iiui-pltis ...
I Solicits accounts of individuals and .
33 ENRY T- downs >
ATTORNEY—AT—LAW
Ex-Proth'y. Register i, ltcuordor of Sullivan Co
Otfieo in Publie Building, Court Iloufe Square
LaPorto Pa.
LLOYD, ~~
ATTORN KY-AT-LAW.
HtINCY, Lycoming Co., Penna.
K LPHOXSUS WALSH,
ATTO RKEY-A T-i.AW.
DUSHORE. - - PA.
j Office in Bank Building, 2d floor.
j /f® J. &F- H
io o,
ATTOBNIiYjI-i
LAPORTE,
Legal Bu; iness attended to in tins auu
adjoining Counties.
J. MULLEN,
ATTORNEY-AT—LAW,
Office in Court llousc building.
LAPOHTE. PA.
K J. BRADLEY,
ATTORKEY-AT-LAW,
LAPORTE, - PA
Office in County Building near courthouse
I -
TRAINER & PURVIS,
hi
LOANS NEGOTIATED &c.
No. 29 W. 4th St., Willinmsport, P*.
—:o:
|3F~AII kinds of merchandise bought •*
sold on commission.
LAPORTE SANK.
LAPORTE, PA.
Do a peneral 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 Compaaiett
J. ALFRED JORDAN, CASHIER.
Collections Correspondents
Made in all Parts of In all Cities of the
the World. World.
Charles N. Purvis,
COLLECTION OFFICES,
540 Paoker St., WILLIAMSPORT.
TELEPHONE NO. 1298.
No fics charged unless
successful or satisfactory.
No FEE LESS Charges on all business
THAN 10 PKB according to difficulty, ex
.CENT, AND penses, etc. Very doubt-
ALL POSTAGK. ful accounts, and all ac
counts Gywiisold and oveT
fee 50 per cent, of tho
amount collected and all postage. Every
thing tried no matter how old or apparent
ly doubtful.
B
Manufacturers of Flour, Feed, Meal ani
Lumber. This Firm has one of the fai*-
est Grist Mills in the county and they
aspeeilty of manufacturing good floor ana
feed. Give them your order. Prices wwr
down to suit the limes. Oetl.fl
Administrator' ■ H#ti#a*
Notice ii hereby given that letters of
administration on the estate o 112 Barak Green
deceased, late of Davidson twp., have
been granted to the unthenticated. All pel*
sons having claims against the {State will
present them duly authorised, thou
owing said estate will please make payment
of the same to
ELI AS GREEN; ISAAC GREEN, Admif
North Mountain, March 0, 1§96.