Sullivan republican. (Laporte, Pa.) 1883-1896, March 27, 1896, Image 2

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
W M. GHENKT. - - - Editor.
FRIDAY, MARCH 87, 1890
UOOU-BVE.
Victor Hugo, late forcmau of the
Dushore Review, has purchased the
REPUBLICAN plant, and will take
possession of the same on Monday
morning, March 30lh, 1896. Victor
will change the political complexion
of the paper and tnake it a strong
advocate of Democracy.
It is now nearly fourteen years
since we took possession of the RE
PUBLICAN*, an experiment that was
considered hazardous by many, and
we confess the adventure was made
not without many misgivings on our
part, as we were without capital and
must depend upon earnings of the
establishment to meet current ex>
penses. That the struggle proved
a hard one and oftentimes discour
aging, it is needless to recount to
those who have had experience in
the newspaper business. But the
busiuess grew, and to-day the REN
PUBLICAN is one of the most pros
perous printing establishments in
the county.
It is with unfeigned regret that
we bid our readers -'good-bye." Our
interest in the city on the mountain
will not be diminished in severing
connection with the REPUBLICAN,
but wc shall ever rejoice in the con
tinued growth and prosperity of old
Laporte, and we cin assure our
readers that under the new manage
ment of the material a breezy and
newsy democratic paper will be issu
ed and will da, valiant service in ad
vocating the material interests of
Laporte, and if the support it is en
titled to is vouchsafed will prove a
most potent factor in the accomplish
ment of the ambitions of our peo
ple. Mr. Hugo informs us that he
will make the new paper some larger
than the present REPUBLICAN, lie
will take this stop about the Ist of
May. Victor is a practical artistic
job printer.
We retain all unpaid subscriptions.
Those of our subscribers who have
paid in advance will receive copies
of the new paper iu compliance with
same.
We have given the matter some
thought and had partly made up our
mind not to say anything about the
usage we have received at the hands
of a few republicans of the county
who style themselves Quay people.
It is a well known fact throughout
the county that the editor of the
REPUBLICAN took an active part in
the Quay-Hastings fight last
mer and assisted to win our delegate
to the State convention in harmony
with the Hastings' people. This
was perhaps the hardest blow that
ever befell the would-be leaders of
our party, but they were compelled
to take their medicine, Since this
memorable encounter and defeat on
their part they have held us respon
sible for their downfall, and know
ing that we were poor in pocket ins
augurated a scheme to force us out
of business. They formed a stock
company for the purpose ot raising
cash with which to purchase our
plant. We understand they were
going to raise a certain amount and
force us to accept their figures or
'else establish a new Republican paper
in the county. Of course we would
not have accepted their figures un
less sufficiently large, but when we
considered ihe establishment of a
new paper, and realizing that be
cause ot our true republicanism in
the past, we could expect nothing
from the democrats and with the
Quayites opposing us, our future
outlook was not very inviting,
hence we were forced to sell and
chose our bidder. In justice to my
self we desire to say to our republi
can friends who stood by us in this
disgraceful scheme, that not one of
the number connected in the plot to
oust us from our business called on
lis and requested, whether we desir
ed to sell our plant, or our price.
Our friends will apprehend that this
was sufficient reason for us to look
up a buyer, notwithstanding the des
•ire you may have for a party paper.
In taking leave of the REPUBLI
CAN we can not rojrain from express
lag heartfelt thanks to thogo who
have so generously supported us, l>y
their patronage, as well as for their
encouraging expressions of interest
and approval which have encouraged
us in the work we have done. With
these few remarks we bid our readers
good-bye,
W. JI. GTIENEY.
Reitablicwii Nlate Convention.
To the Republican Electors of
Pennsylvania.
The' Republicans of Pennsylvania,
by their duly choseu representatives
will meet in State Convention, Thurs
day, April 23, 1890,, at 10 o'clock a.
m, in the Opera House, city of
Harrisburg, for the purpose of nom
inating two candidates for Repre
sentatives at Largo iu Congress and
thirty-two candidates for Presiden
tial electors, selecting eight Dele
gates at Large to the Republican
National Convention, and transact
ing such other business as may be
presented.
By order of the State Com.
M. S. QUAY, Chairman.
Voters of Pennsylvania will next
November elect 30 Congressmen,
25 State Senators, 204: Assembly
men, besides help elect the President
and Vice President of the United
Stales. The legislature chosen will
elect a United States Senator.
Athens will- celebrate the adver
sary of Leo's surrender with great
eclat, an entertainment in the opera
house being a prominent feature.
An exchange telephone line will
be ereoted from the Laporte station
to Dr. Voorhees' residence on Main
street.
NOTICR —To whom it may concern. The
undersigned having disposed of their store
at Souestown Pa , desire all accounts due
them settled at once. The accoun's are
with John W. Hack yet for a short tinu
before placing them for collection. All
persons owing us will please settle at once
as it will be to their interest to do so.
liOIHNE .t WARN,
Sonestowu, l'a., March 10, 1800.
A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY.
T have made SI,BIO clear money in S7 days anfl
attendod to mv household dutit s besides, and I
think this is dolus splendid for a woman luei
peri.'need in business. Anyone can sell whin
everyone wants to buv, and every family wants
a mill Washer. I don't canvas at nil; people
cotno or send for the wnsheis. and everj
washer thai, poos out n»?listwo or three more,
as they do the work I > porlcetion. You can
wash ami dry the dishes in two minutes. I urn
to -levote my whole time* to ihis busing
bow. and I am sure I ean eiear J >.'* lo ifcis year.
M\ s-ttliTniui brother hn\e sin. tc.! m the busi
ness -tn.l nr. •! iliuf splendid. You e.ui iri-t coin
pieie i:isli uolioiiii:iiidbu ,, -1r« ds >.f tcsllmonia *
bv nuuiuvi" iron < iij li.r-li Washer t 0..
HiO >. ntjfSlrtinl Ave., Million A, i'ltisbtire. la.,
and if von don't lols OX nu.ney i< voui
own fauit. Mica. V. . It.
REPORT OF AUDITORS
of lh?
BOKOUOII OF LAPOKTH FOR YEAR 1895.
T. J. Iveeler, Collector, Dr. Cr.
To balance duo as per list
audit 10 S8
A int. duplies to for IS'.JS 396 70
Kooeivcd for old fencing 2 00
By treasurer's receipt 10 .'SB
do do 218 70
Tsy rebate 11 8(
Uy commission, .'5 per cent 7a
Treasurer's Receipt 7S 7
Commission 6 percnt '
Treasurer's receipt 2 M
Commission 5 cent
Trees* receipt.... 27 2h
Lands returned IS 99
Fxouorations allowed 7 22
3SI 18
Balanco duo borough 27 00
s4u9 08 4OP OS
W. A Ken no 1y and F. W. Gallagher, over
fi©er poor. -Or, Cr.
To amount in hand as psr
last audit 39 19
By sundry payments made as
per vouchers produced and
audited 38 89
Balauoe due borough 70
39 19 39 19
Walter Spencer, Troisurer. Dr.
To balance in hand as per last audit 58 l« r >
To unit. rued, iroui collector Kcelor 1" 38
do do 218 7c
do do 2 00
do do . 78 7:»
do do 27 2S
do Co. Treas. license'9s 312 00
do do '9O 342 00
*1079 l«
Cr.
By amt. paid Judgt anil Int.
Mrs. Harrows 270 25
Ho C. Kraus 4H 31
do J. McFarl ne 62 22
By amt. of orders rcdoemel 474 36
$Bl5 14
By tieasurer's commission 2 per cent 16 On
Balance duo borough 217 22
$1079 26
Statement of Borough Expenses for 1895.
Judgmout of Mrs. Barrows, paid 270 25
do C. Krnns 11 48 31
do J, McFarlano " 52 22
Street Com. James P. Walsh
and team 101 25
Labor on streets 1 20
Sewers 12.5 01
Materials and repairs 10 18
i Surveying 23 25
Auditing 14 00
Printing and stationery 5 82
Legal cost paid 2 05
Police 0 00 474 36
Total expenses *95 845 14
Statement showini? the Liabilities and Be
sources of the borough for the fiscal year ending
March 9 1596.
Liabilities.
Judvt favor of P. Karge and costs 49 64
do do orders No. 29-66 75 10
Orders outstanding 9K 95
Kesuroes in excess 70 28
297 97
Resource*.
Due from T. J, Keelcr Collector ....... 27 90
do Walter Spencer TVuaaurer 217 22
do Co. Treasurer for 1893 2 41
d> do 1894 14 45
do do 1895 13 99
do A, G. Hi 11*8 sidewalk 16 00
do J. V. Finklo for park grass 6 00
297 97
We the undersigned auditors of the
Borough of Laporte do hereby certify
that we have examined, adjusted and aud
ited the foregoing accounts of the Collec
tor, Treasurer, and Overseers of Poor,
also the vouchers redeemed orders, and
order hook, as the same were presented lo
u«, for the fiscal year 189V ending March
9, 1890, and that'we And the same correct
as herein above shown and set forth, to the
best of our knowledge, information and
belief Witness our hand this 10th day of
March A IV 1896.
H. T. DOWNS, A. L. GRIM,
O L. DAVIB, Auditor®, ,
Audit or'■ lfotioa.
In re Kstntc of lln Ihe Orphans'
Andiew I'liilbin deed / Court Sulllvnn Co.
The U'lrlcrslgncd, an auditor appointed
by the Orphans' Court of Sulllvnn county,
to uistrilnile the fund in the hands of the
Administrator of trnid decedent, and to
iiuilit, adjust and distribute tlie fund in
hand* of John Utz, trustee appointed by
the aforesaid court to sell I lie real estate of
aald decedent in partition proceeding,
will allelic' to the duties of hi* appoint
ment at his ofilcn in tlic borough of La
porte, Pa , on THOIISDAY. April 16th,
1898. at 10 o'clock n. in., when aud where
all panics interested are requested to pre
sent their claims before Ihe undersigned
or be forever debarred from coming in on
said funds.
A. J. BRADLEY, Auditor.
Lnporlc, Pa., March 14, 1(J06.
Executor's Notice.
Estate of Joseph McCJarty, deceased,
late of the Township of Elkland, Sullivan
county, Pa. Letters Testamentary having
this day been granted to the undersi<nied,
in Ihe above estate, all parties knowing
themselves to be indebted thereto are re
quested to make immediate payment to
thij undersigned and those having claims
against said estate are requested to present
them duly authenticated, for payment.
.JOSEPH J. PAIiDOE, Sole Executor,
Campbellsville, Feb. 15, 1396.
Estato of Jamas Potorman Deed.
Letters of administration on the above
estate having geen granted the undersign
ed, all persons indebted to the said estate
are requested to make payment, and those
having claims against said eslate to pre
sent the same without delay to
PHILIP PKTEIIMAN.
Nonlmont, Pa., 3-19,
CONDENSED KEPOitT
of the
.First Rational Hank olDushore
at close of business February 28, 1898.
)<ESOI7RCR*.
Loans and discounts $90,089.40
U. S. Ponds to secure circulation 12,500.00
PremhimonU. S. Bonds 1,150.00
Stock securities 15,350.00
Furniture 1,324.95
Due from banks and approved
reserve agents 38,272.00
Redemption fund with U.S. Tr. 502 50
Specie and legal tender notes 15,168.28
Total §180,417.17
I.IATIII.TTIf.S.
Capital stoch paid in $50,000.00
Surplus fund aud undivided
profits 8 507.04
Circulation 11,250.00
Due National Banks 3,482.80
Deposits 107,177.33
$180,417.17
STATU OK PEKNBYI/VAKIA ) F8
COUNTY OK SUI.MVAN )
I, 31. D. Swart s, Cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
M. I). SWAIiTS. Ca«hier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me, this
112, day of March, 18;'o.
J. 11. CHONIN, Notary Public.
Corrcet ATTHST:
W.M ,1. LA WHENCE. )
ALPIIONSI'S WALSH, > Directors.
FISII £ll WELLES. )
T. F. Carskadden,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
WILLI AS POU T, PA.
OFFICE NO. 40, WEST FOURTH STREET
Mr. Carskadden is numbered
iino 11 g the very beat tailors in Lli(
city, and his prices are reasonable.
Ui2:'9s.
A much greater
Attraction '
At the store
Of the
Undersigned,
Than Ever before.
A well selected stock of season
able goods up to all your re
quirements, and at prices with
in your means. We oiler in Our
Spring
Selections—art, in stylo; skill,
in manufacture, and high merits
in quality. It is a pleasure to
refer to these facts in calling
your attention to
Our line of
Men's boys and childrena cloth
ing. Hats, caps, Gents furnish
ing goods, trunks, satchels etc.
which at radiont with good
value, and sparkling with low
price, we buy for cash and sell
for a little less than anyone else.
That's the secret, that's the
reason you get quality for quan
tity at our Btore. Wo expect
our low prices will scatter these
goods quickly among prudent
people.
K.lu. MAR KB j
One Price Clothing House,
DUSHORE, PA.
WILLIAMS I'l >RT AND NORTH b RANCH
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
NORTH. November, 5, 1894. SOUTH,
P,\M M 1 IA.
4 30 10 .'III A.-WiU'msporUL 10 15, 5 7
5 10 to 55j Halls i 9 -15; 4 40
fj lijfiO 59. PennsHi lie If 9 40| 14 35
5 2«| II I i .... II ugbc*ville j V 29, 423
6 35! 11 20i...PirtureRi>ek«... 921 4 15
f5 SBTII 21 ....Lyon's Mi 11....1 19 17 f4 11
f5 41 ill 1 211 C'li 11 in mini jf9 15' 14 0s
5 IS 11 3ji....Glen Mnwr.... 9 08) 4 0)
f5 65 111 42 K-lkina I f'.l 03 fS 55
f5 SSfll 51 ....Stranbridgo... llf 0(| f3 5j
It! HI HI 19 Roeoh (1ien....: fS 5(1 f3 47
tl 01 II 5 ...Muco.y Valley... 853 344
6 ID, II 59 Som'Mi.wn 8 47, 337
021 12 hi Nonlinont 8 32; 3 20
11 47, 12 31 Lnpnrte .i 8 15! 3 03
f7 Ollfia 5:; Riujj'lulu 1 f7 58' (2 44
7 2ll ! I0» Saltcrlielil I 7 45. 230
I 2 10' Uushnre 1 7 .10 II 50
I 2 40 : NiwAll>any....| 713 12
j 3 30 Monneton ! 8 sli 10 33
i 4 00 Lv...Towanda...Ar. fl 40. V 00
P. M. I*. M. A. M.I A. M
All train! daily except Sund.iy 112 flag na
tions.
Conneetiona with the Phil I.and Rending ftt
llnlU, fur nil point# r.ollh anil (uuth anil the
Fulll>r»»k an.l Ueech Creek railruada- At Sat
tertleld for all p >int« on the Lehigh Valley
railrovl. At Soneatowa with Iho tCnglti Mere
railroad.
QKO. V. FORM AN, Vlee President
H. K, BAVBNSON, Ota. Manager,
§ Just
Arrived!
\3r With a new slock of
H Latent St* les of . . .
DRY GOODS.
Prices below
Competition,
NOTICINSi
Of All kinds.
Winter Hats
and Caps,
Childrens, youths,
Misses and Mens,
A variety of styles.
Our clothing department is complete.
Latest cuts on hand, at bottom
Prices.
China nnd Qneensware, Lamps and
Lamp fixtures, Boots, and all kinds
of Shoes.
My grocery department is
complete. Call and examine goods
and prices, before buying elsewhere.
T. J. KEELER,
Crater Mali St., Laparte, Fa.
Bernice Coal
at Rock-bottom
prices.
Fred Roehrle of Hughesville, lias
recently been appointed general
sales agent for the
Bernice Coal company,
along the \\\ &X.B. R. It. He
is ottering coal at bottom prices
and our people will do well to
give him a call before purchas
ing elsewhere.
PRICE PElt GROSS TON. (3240 lbs.).
Grate, - - s'i 65
Ecg, - - $2.75
Stove No. 4, - - $2 00.
Chestnut, - - $2.90.
Pta, - - *1.90.
Address nil orders to
FRED ROEHRLE,
llughesville, I'a.
LIME !
Lime! <•»
Fertiliser,
Can be supplied either by the
bushel or oar load,
By applying at my office.
Limehouse at tannery switch, opposite tli(
saw mill.
JAMES McFARLANE.
Laporte, Pctina.
—ifht Meat
. —Market.
Meylort anil King Strcots,
-OUR PRICES:-
7 cents and upwards.
Sirloin 12 cents per pound.
All orders delivered to any part of the
First or Secord Ward.
Stroup Bros., fir,,
I I
1 RANGKfI,
,•11 1 HEATING STOVES,
Will WASHING
I MACHINES,
165156 ANI> WRINGERS
On reasonable terms,
with a
SMALL CASH
PAYMENT
DOWN.
Headquarters to buy
your hardware.
JAS. CUNNINGHAM, Sffi*
Dushore.
Stoves and
Ganges!
COAL and WOOD HEATING
STOVES,
ROX and EGG STOVES.
CAST and STEEL RANGES
GOOD SECOND HAND
HEATERS, CHEAP.
PULL LINK OF
Stove Brick and
Repairs
For the leading wakes of Stoves on
Hand:
HOT AIR.
± HOT WATER
ANI)
STEAM HEATING,
Estimates Given.
Guns and Ainunition, all kinds.
Tinning Spouting, Hooting, Plumb
ing, Heavy and Shelf Hardware.
IhIMMI II
Come and »ee us; prices and terms
the best in Ihe county. Quality aud
Quantity are unsurpassed.
SAMUEL COLE,
Dushore, PA.
A Monday, Tuesday
I Wednesday,
J Friday
Our prices are
on these dates.
Wo extend thanks to our many patrons for their kirn.
"during 1895 and hope to continue their good will in It
yVK keep a general assortment of goods
and our motto is
Quick sales, small pri
Our close neighbors are knowing of this fact, and you people
in the vicinity of Laporte should investigate and be convinced
that Nordmont is the place to buy merchandise.
Express charges paid on purchases of $5 and over.
BOTSFOItII <& MWIAPT,
NORDMONT, PA.
THli NAME OP THc: NEXT
President of the United States
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GIVES UGHTIN THE W6WJ5^AK9iyrEiyMTe
Steel Root's
Arc ilie Ix-sl because they will last;
longer tlmn any other, an- proof
ag«i".»t Are and dglitning, reduce the
cost of insurance, < au be put on over
the old shingles, thus saiving lata of,
litter and expense.
VIETAI, CEILINGS
that we arc making nspecialty of, are
handsome in design and appearance,
can be made t<> Imitate deep panel or|
frescoe work, are clean, no falling,
plaster, and fire proof. j
Send us the exait measurements of I
your ro.ifs or ceilings ami we will tell J' ou .
just what the cost will be.
No charge for estimates.
PITTSTON lUON HOOFING CO.,
I'IITSTON, l'A. l|
No prices like ours
-ON
Groceries.
Every price we quote is the lowest.
We intend to keep our prices always
The Lowest.
And the people have learned to
Appreciate the fact that
MRS. lAUIR'S STORE
Is right "in it ior cheap goods.
My groceries are always fresh and of
the best quality. Flour and feed
the best the 'market affords.
MUS. JU. C. LA UER.
May 13, W-
J. V. BETTENSUSY,
Watch : Maker : and : Jeweler,
- DUSHORE, 112
Established Aoril Ist, 1879.
Hardwc
of the usual grm..
hand, and orders filled on sho.
Planed Stock—Hemlock and Hardwood
is always kept on hand. A good stock
well purchased, enables me to meet my
customers with a fair price.
James McFarlane.
LAFOHTE, PA
E L L,
Dnshore, PA.
OFFICE HOURS:
WEDNESDAY, 10 to 3. EYE, EAR
SATUHDAY. 10 tO 3. AND THROAT.
NATIONAL BANK
Praident. OF DUSUORE, PA.
15. M. STLVABA.
'IN"
a Ca-it»l 850,000.
M, D. SwARTS. Snvpjns $15,000.
Solicits accounts of individuals and firms.
|JP*ENRY T. DOWNS,
ATTORNEY—AT—LAW
Ex-Proth'y. Register A Recorder of Sullivan Co
Office in Public Building, Court Iluure Square
LaPorta Pa.
LLOYD,
ATTORN EI"—AT- LA\V.
MURCT, Lycoming Co., Penna.
K LP HONS US WALSH,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
DUSUORE. - - PA.
I Office in Bank Building, 2»1 floor.
|?p T. &~F. 11. IN Gil AMj
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
LAPORTE, - - PA.
Legal Buriness attended to in this and
adjoining Couuli's.
c ) 7» J. MULLEN,
ATTORN EY-AT—I. A W,
Office in Court House building.
LAPORTE. PA.
J. BRADLEY,
ATTORN BT-AT-L AW,
LAPORTE, - PA
Office in County Building near courthouse
TRAILER & PURViS,
WIN MB,
LOANS NEGOTIATED &C.
No. 29 W, 4th St., Williamsport, Pk,
kinds of merchandise bought et
sold on commission.
LAPORTE BANK.
LAPORTE, PA.
Do a general Banking and Collecting
business. Any business intrusted
to us will be carefully
at leaded to.
Agents for
Steamship Tickets to
and from all parts of Europe,
and for Fire Insurance Companies
J. ALFRED JORDAN, CASHIER.
Collections Correspondents
Made in all Parts of In all Cries of the
the World. World.
Charles N. Purvis,
COLLECTION OFFICES,
640 Packer St., WILLIAMSPORT.
TELEPHONE NO. 1298.
No fees charged unless
successful or satisfactory.
No Fke LESS Charges on all business
THAN 10 PER affording to difficulty, ex-
CENT, AND penses, etc. Very doubt-
All POSTAGE, ful accounts, and all ac
counts 6 yeai s old and over
fee SO per cent, of the
amount collected and all postage. Every
thing tried no matter how old or apparent
ly doubtful.
Dushore, Pa.
Manufacturers of Flour, Feed, Meal and
Lumber. This Firm bus one of the larg
est Grist Mills iu the county and they M»k«
aspccilty of manufacturing good flour and
feed, dive them your order. Prices way
down to suit the limes. Oetl.ft
Administrator's Notioe-
Notk-e is hereby given that letter* of
administration on the estate of Sarah Green
deceased, late of Davidson twp., have
been granted to the unthenticated. All per
sons having claims against the es.'ate will
present them duly authorized, and those
owing said estate will please make payment
of the same to
ELIAS GREEN ISAAC GREEN, Admit
North Mountain, March 9, 18W.