Published Every Friday. Volume 2. Business Cards. SONESTOWN FLAGGING |x>iutcil Lii|«rte Hotel. ThaukiiiK my friends for past patronage and re sjpectfully solicit a continuance of same, I am Truly yours, TIIOS. W. BEAIIEN. MUNCY VALLEY HOUSE. PROPRIETORS A hotel of reputation. Strictly tFist elu&s in all of its appointments. Bar well Mipplied with the l»e>t »>i li«nn>i>. O.VLVIERCI AL HOUSE. THOJ. E. KENNEDY. Prop. •ORTE PA. - ctiOi I.SGROVE HOUSE. SMITHGALL& SICK. 'eomiiioiluliuiis. te<). •SGJiOVE, I'A. HOUSE, Ei''E, Proprietor. DUSIt 0. A ST in I lie» .itte hdil a lju iiiiig coi t.t es LAPORTE. p A BrKARNsT Attorney-at-Law, Prompt hihl curel'ul attenlion given to legal liusincHn. Will be at Emmons on Monday o( each week. l>lK>'e. over Kceler h s.ure, LAI'UUTK, ... PA. J. MULLEN, Attorney-at-Law. LAPORTE. PA. Offlce in Court House Building. \YM P. SHOEMAKER, Attorney at Law. Office in County BuiMinjr. LAPORTE, PA. Collections, conveyancing; the settlement of estates and other legal business will receive prompt attention. J. BRADLEY, ▲ TTOKNKV AT-I AW, opnea i» » oo»TV BU LDIKO NhAlt COI-WT IIOUSK. LAPORTE, , PA Motniav oi each week at Forknvilie. filler/ P. Ingtiaui. Harvey K. Wewriti. |NGHAM & NEWITT, ATTO.i - ir«>ir>L OFFICES7I4I7 FRANKI.IN BI ILDIXO. l:W So. lith Street Philadelphia, U ivini? retired fro U the oltli-e of I'liitcd States Attorney and T'niteil Mute." Attorucy. will continue the general prut-lice ol LIIW in the United suite.- ctiurts. uiiii MI THE etiuiU til llie City and Oiuuty of Pliiladelphia, HENKY T. DUWNST" ATT'iRN l V»»T-L*w: OKKIC IN flllMlC aUILDINS C UiiT HuUMK Stl. AK... UPDRTE, PA J # H. CRONIN, ATTORN- y. AT LAW, NOT A V fUBL C. oppna oa MAI. sTHBKT. DUSHORE, PA JLPHONSUS WALSH, ATT>*I»«T-AT-L W Ofßoe in Uauk uildiog. CUBHORK. Republican News Item. J From the Keystone. > STOP YER KICKIN'. ? Stop yer kickin' 'bout the times— Stop yer > ickin'.gil a-hold Git h 11URtK- on you ; of the wl eel and uim it. 112 > Skirmish 'round mid grab thedimes You kin never bundle gold Ef the dollars shun you. 'Less you try to eiirn 't. Croakiu' never bought a dress, Brush t be cobwebs from your eyes 112. Growlin isn't in it. Slop your blain'd repining J 112 Fix vour peeper.- on success, An 1 you'll notice ibut yer skies v Then go into win it. Ailns'll be shiniii' Times is gittin' good ngin— It you h in t the nerve to try J Try to help them till you kin. Sneak aw ay somewhere aud die. > Don't sit 'round with hangin' lip; J S That is sure to floor you Try ic. git u better grip YE a . STOl' YER KICKIN". THIS ) On the work before you ; EVIiI.LASTING KICKIN' HAS GOT TO X % Pui some ginger in ver words BEAN IXTOI.EUAM.K NUISANCE. V X When von greet u neighbor; GO TO THE OIJD RELIABLE J r Throw your troubles lothe birds, JEWELRY STORE lull WHAT 112 Git riuht down to lnbor, YOU NEEI) ANI) 11E HAPPY, 112 An'you'll notice ev'rv duy ;|-.;K J Tilings is comin' rightyourwuy. \ liETTEN BURY, .er \ E.KIiSENMCEII&CO. 202: °4E lQtoist., NEW YUhKrTV I . i Cn account of the failure r««...v ..ul d&lZs. Our f.rc ot Ilnrentu OlTrr! 8 , .. » . \ BOYS' ADONIS SUITS, \ scnnr.g a V oolen A ill in a. 112 J 1 I Vff Vi 11IJ IVIIII IAUI OF PINTS. j last Swr i $ th- mine pruJuci » 11»W» bulls are g*a' - | r tisjcril.ee Therefo*r * • .»»e *\ . •1 L ut ' m blockT Bu.e. ieosied, r raw material pr cr, j>IO 75. nc . v wuh Bui.or Collar—Collar fancy bcfoir in tl*e bi ti»ry of ci tn»»"K ai » Cki Raembroidered li:nd with I „ roi) dtle never ■wain v» i!l you have » ■ * - Mvßm WBltuk Albrrt Iwl.l 6atet n and J .«, u vuc j, a vn!ue for von r j Pate t Waist Pand". Tnmn.intf j. «■' ' r i »v i, SgMa.U and W orkmatifh.p the very IH-si. hnu ney Abo\e pri>.r is 'T . 5 n k * Kuril r.iot«. f->»* p— 10 in >«•*«, wltU«'U» r.rw tj if!" du Von'• e material, lbryarer A Baii.tr p lUr \iantioii ajra at l*ai birthday, and if larp»«r «mall. made tp doUb'e*brc-' fc, rd f* p*r cut b 1 ■«- -—*■ ■ "112 with r.«i-ed seamt l.ned throupho t ■ 112 . * J IST CF IT ! * cxl . a heavy V oven phid l-ninjjs. pirk.-1 k * A CI S TOM MAD C TO C-?OfcF? 1.101115* all pockcis framed an . II »ijyrd 112 j 314.00 Fur $6.98, * , What you can save by buying direct ... * bl eto * r»v;« 1 1 \ from the m«inufuctu er. H ( ' rm for double the i ) Cuarante-dtobenuda A\\ - C~:s ; r • C £ U T. r P ■i Woo', l-ancy Lrown, I'.ray, I . ck or ~ J" the new tanf dutv. k ; l.'.ue Twee . made i.i Ijtest stye, •" *" yLA easuie ian.e as # ' ou samples. * '* Youths. '3 to i3. in long runti, II) I Jr7 1| I' catalogue tpe J 1 Mft- : .'sifj f# \ wsiit over t>.s Veil, and from crotch / XVI / you not fxl sat'.if.cd •- ;v?P f' to heel lor Pan', J. A I VC V> RE UND XAC 5 ) V. k?a ords:lair,SfßjP.-s«.orr.ce " j '/] I I "onty. e [ < H:;prc:j incncy o Jcr cr He'iztered / / I / I U rr.cnilcr you "" h v 1 Letters. / o~cy ch?:rfu"y rc:.*.ndedif ./ / I I S bry i ircct from one [ \-i r.r* c-.:!;facto y. Ccr.d ct-.mpfcr Ail j, j K I c-fthel r~est t. Hit- - r j M3t-.!53, r.::a:urc, ir.casurinj \U £•'! I i'i ■ iip r-.^nu cturcr& i n H. A.Rogers & son., FOIiKSVII LE, PA. Our Large Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, General Store, Hardware, Etc., is complete. Having Purchb sed at Lowest Harket Rats, We are Selling Accordingly, » ' 1 - •' '' " A NEW LINE L,F THE CELEBRATED Red Cross Stoves RANGES. EVERY STOVE GUARANTEED. "ETERNAL VIGILANCE IS THE PRICE OF LIBERTY." LAPORTE, PENNA., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24,1898. Hillsgrove. Saturday everting our town was the scene of a very pleasant and interesting event, it being tlie first anniversity of the Instiiuiion of W C No. 639 P. O. S. of A. At 7 o'clock the Lodge formed in the rostrum of the Christian church which h id been previously decoratid with bunt ing aml Hugs. After music by the chior and a few words of congratulation by J. A. Gibbs Elder J. L. Pheonix of Troy was introduced, Rev Pheonix took for a sub ject the Platform of Principles of the P.O. S. of A. Ilis address was listened to with eager interest by all present and the re pented applause proved (lie spirit in which it Wi e received, after the ceretnnoies at the church the Order and their many friends repared to the Hillsgrove House where a banquet was served. The Menu was of (lie usual order and was served in i lie pleasant corteous manner (hat is char acteristic of the popular hostelry. At ihe tables the guests did'nt do a thing Jiut eat) Judging from the manner in which the oysters were' ' *y were mistaken for haughty J among ihe chickei.s we noticed, roosters just leaning to crow and virgin pullets oflong ago and one old rooster huge and tierce, thai was born in the days of peace. Every body ate ull they wanted except some young men viz. il. W. Darby, O. .S Speaker, Francis Triichler, and J. A >lorga:t, Joe evidently wains to be an j Angel as he has a great capacity for wings. Ai i.late ..our the guests returned to theii Humes feeling that il was good for tliem to be there. Election is over and evere body is com plaining ol the lack of snow, except our Democratic friends. We are safe in pre- ■ dieting a much heavier fall in November. The popular independent candidate, Frank J. .Stuykhii d for the office of over seer of poor is much improved in health by ihe stthy breezes of ihe voyage up that mysterious river. He met many Demo crats from every town in Pennsylvania. Dud Helen Theresa Lorah, aged - years and IS .lays .daughter of A. A. and Sulla i.oralt hurried on Sunday February ' 20ih, the P. 0. S. of A. ol which Mr. Lorah was a member attended the funeral as a token of respect. .. I he local Institute for the teachers and directors, of Fox. Elkland, Forks ami Hillsgrove townships, and Forksville borough, convened tit liillsgroveSaturdav February 12. 1 898. Tits morning session was called to order by the President J. Lyman Snyder. On motion of Supt. Meylert the session was devoted to the consideration of questions , from the question box. While the questions were being prepar ed the pupils of the Hillsgrove High School siini' in a very pleasing manner, a selection entitled "Keep Sweet." After discussing many Sresting and practical questions the ini .teadjourned until 1:30 p. ill.. ) The nfternoon session was opened by te cliaii-ian. After disposing of the remaining ques tions in the question box, the regular programme was taken up. Mr. Vernon Hull gave some excelleni suggestions upon requisites in modern school houses contrasting the school houses of the present with those of fifty years ago; proving conclusively that im provements in modern school houses com pare favorably with those along all otliei lines. Prof. F. J. Wanda!l followed with a few well chosen remarks, showing how the teachers may use literature, music, patriotism, etc. as intellectual incentive. Commercial work i» recitations was ably discussed by Prof. J. L. Iloagland. Mr. L. B. Speaker drew a vivid word picture of a board of wide make, schoi I directors which was very entertaining. The above programme was inteisperced by well rendered music bv the Hillsgrove! chior; also a solo by Miss Iza Mcßride, ami a recitation by Miss Ethel Hull; both of which showed careful training, and were highly appreciated by the audience. Motion made and carried, that we thank the people of Hillsgrove for their kit d ness and hospitality, also the chior and pupilß for the entertainment given. On motion carried the directors and citizens present gave a vote of thanks to the teachers and those coming from a dis tance tor the interest manifest, and enter tainment furnished. Institute adjourned after the singing of''Old Mother Hubbard by the chior. SXRAB A. HCCKKLL, F.te'y. ' License Court. Court convened at 2 o'clock p. m. with Juilge Punh im nnd liis Aff-ociates Litie and Kraus, on the Bench. The lollowing list of applicatations were granted with the exception ol'John Yonkin of Lopez, whicli was the only one contested. After hear ing the witnesses, court adjourned and the Judges held the case under advisement Patrick McGee. hotel, Satterfield; Johfl C. Schaad, hotel, Mildred; .John Snhaad, distiller, Mildred; John Daley, hotel. Mil dred; Win. Collins, hotel, Mildred; James Connor, hotel, Mildred; Leonard Hilhert, brewer's. lJuslioi-e; John Gws, hotel, Cherry Mills; Chas E. Jackson, hotel, Mildred; Tlios. L. Doland, hotel, Lopez; Hannah Farrell, Hotel, Lopez; C. F. Ilunsinger, hotel, <'ollev; Frank L. Rick etis. hotel, Ganoga Lake; Henry \V. Mc- Kibbins, hotel, Lopez; Edward Steafather, hotel, Dushore: Tlios- Mahaffey, hotel, Dushore; Dennis Keefe, hotel, Dushore; i Henry Obert. hotel, Dushore; M. J. j Bailey, hotel, Dushore; Middendorf & Cook, hotel, Dushore; Margaret Connor, restaurant, Dushore; Robert McGee, res taurant. Dushore; Patrick Daley, restau rant, Dushore; Anthony Rouse, restau rant, Dushore; Win. O'Neil, wholesale, Du.ihore; Lawrence D Fiuan, wholesale Dushore; Geo. Meyers, A: Chas. E. Craw le<, lioiei, Muticy Valley; Mrs. Phoebe Magargel, hotel, Sonestown; J. M Kline, hotel, B.auntowii; D. H. Lorah, hotel, Sonestown; James Moral), restaurant. Muncy Valley; Chas, 11. Seeley, hotel, Forksville; Stnithgall tfc Sick, hole!, 1 ilillsgrove; James H. Kecl'e, Hotel, Ilills sirovc; Tlios. \V. Beahen, hotel, Laporte; j Frank W. Gallagher, hotel, Laporte; i Thomas E. Kennedy, hotel, Laporte: I Moses Carl Miller, hotel, Ringdale: Win. 11. Vaiibuekirk, hotel, Eagles Mere; .1. 11. .Stackhouse, hotel, Eagles Mere; Eerniee. The Bazar which was held in in the basement ol the St Francis Church last week w.is a grand success socially and financially, Rev J. A. Enright wore one of his broad smiles ai d hiui ,t I-.1. . void lor one and all, the Ba/ar Daily Journal which was edited by Micheal Enright was certainly a sticces in every sense of the word The St Francis Dramatic Co.which gave an entertainment each evening de serves great credit fur the able manner in which each one preformed their part and to special mention any one would be doing ihe best and injust, for one was as good as the other. The stand that contained ihe fancy work was a beautiful picture to look at. Monday night was banner night a very large crowd was here that night. A num ber of loads from Laporte were present. At a recent meeting of the Advisoiy Board of the Laporte Summer School, it was resolved that the following letter be mailed to all teachers and prospective teachers of the county. '•lt affords the Advisory Board ol the Summer School much pleasure to an nounce that Prof. J. W. Mover and l>i- Ueo. F. Stradling have accepted the invi tation of the Board to assume jointly full control and management of the school I'll is action places the principalship in the hands of educational leaders whose high standing and gratifying success as instruc lors insure a thorough efficient and sue c.Ssful school. The high esteem and con tidence in which Prof. Mover a'hd Dr. Stradling are held by teachers and citi zens alike assure us of the hearty co-opei* itiion ofall who desire progress along edu cational lines and the building up of out selloo s. We feel that our teachers pros pective teachers and advanced students have cause lor congratulation in tin marked educational opportunities that will be offered them under the new man agement and that the cause of education in tii is county will receive great- advance meut and lusting benefit from the insptr ing influences and progressive educational sentiment created by a s rongand efficient normal school in our midst. Many improvements are to be made in ihe School and a circular setting forth t s plans and purposes and giving full infor mation in regard lo courses ol study, term, faculty, tuition, grading and other details will be sent out by tl.e Principals in a !<•« weeks. We hope to receive your active support in the developement of the school. Very Respectfully. E. M. Dunham, M. P. Gavitt. Dr. C. P. Voorhecs, Russel Karns, \V. J. Law.ence, W. C Mason, J. W. Flvnn, F. W. Mev lert, M. J. Phillips, 11. T. Downs, T. j. Ingham. Alphonsus Walsh, E. A. Hegel, E. J. Mullen, A. J. Bradley, R. A. Con- j klin, J. H. Spencer, James McFarlane, Kev. E. R. Powell, Clinton Lloyd, C. K. i Geddes. ADVISOHV BOAXD. > 1.50 Per. Year Number 41. Munoy Valley. A toe social was lipid l as t Friday even ing February 18111 at the residence Mr N. S. Strong of this j»lace lor the benefit ; of the church which was a grand success | raising $23 80 clear of expenses. Next Saturday evening February 2tj i there will be u literary entertainment at school house, consisting of children's reci t itiotis, instrumental music, tablatts. | duets, and dialogues. Admission 10 cents I there will be prizes given tor the three ! best recitations by children. | Misses Myrtle and Blanche Milfer spent | Sunday with friends at Hughesville. P. B. Hopper is again engaged in the fish business this winter. Married Tuesday February 8 Mr. Vina. Renn. to Miss Bell Sherwood of this place at the lesidence of Jacob Warner by Henry Swank, ,J. P. Estella. Mr. coon or woodchuck made a big mistake on the second day of Februan according to the way the weather has been for the past ten days or tivo weeks we know it i.s an old Indian sign that it the coon comes out on ihe second day of February and can see his shadow he will back to his nest and stay six weeks longei and that we will have steady winttr weather, but all signs tail in a drouth. Robins and meadow larks were seen here nearly two weeks ago in finite large (locks, the meadow laik is generally one of the latest Miinmer birds to make its appearance in the spring, Roland F. Bartow met with an accident over a week ago which has laid him up eversince. While nt w his bouse lie Steped on a nai! that stuck up in board that lay on the ground, thi* nail rat. through his rubber shoe into the hollow of his loot clear to the bone. Dr. Wood head dressed the wound. Powell Birdsell son'of G (.'. Birdsell o! this place a boy II or 12 years old scnill ing with his sisters in the kitchen Sunda\ afternoon when in some manner lit. l twist i'd one ot his legs breaking' it above the ankle. Dr. t.ioss wa> callt.l and reduce., the Iracluie, he is as comfortable as could be expected. The second grade ol our school and the Bear Mountain school h.tve organized a Literary Society at thi- j lace. The\ meet every Wednesday evening. Local Institute. The local institute of the teachers ol Dushote boro, at.d Cherry and Colley townships will be held at Dushote .Satur day February 26, 1 SOS. The following are the topics to be discussed: '•Hints received from Dr. Green's talks at the county institute which I have ap plied in my school work" Gordon Saxon. '■To what extent should civics he taught in country schools,"' Edward Sweeny. "Hints received from Dr. Hully's talks, which I have applied in my work in his tory. Miss Jennie Rogers. '•The best means ot getting children to use the dictionary and books of refer ence," . '•What lessons should we learn Iron, the talks of Dr. Benedict," J. H.Thayer. "A course of* reading for teachers." Prof. F. W. Meylcrt. "The ideal and the practical in educa tion,"' Miss Emma Ilileman. "What speci.l wotk have Horace Warm and Froebel done for popular edu cation," Miss Jennie Vaughn. All persons interested iti education are most cordially invited to attend. —ln honor of of his 65th birthday S. Mead was given a surprise on Friday evening by a party ot young and old people of this place. Foil/ s a lint of those who enjoyed th' ."ality of the Mead homestead township. Mr. Gutnble and \V..e. Mr. Couklin and Wife, Mr. G. Chase and Wife, Mr. F. W. Meylert and Wife, Mrs. CoraStonnont Mrs. S. A. Hier, Mrs. T. J. Keeler, Miss Ktta Chase. Misses, Vina, Esa. Dora, Agnes and Delia Upinan, Misses, Mary in.l Mabel Gooley, Miss Lottie Miller. loeGanscl, Henry Upman, Delroy Ileim H. A. Karns, Charles Ballard, Arthur Miner, Frank Cooley. Win. Shoemaker and sister, Walter and Parker Low. Dus lore. Born, on Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hugo, a daughter. Miss Jennie Vaughn is visiting friends at Wilkesbarre. Mr*. M. A. CarkufT who has been visit ing her daughter at Suspension Bridge N. Y. lias returned to this place nccompan ied by Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Pruyne oi that place. W. H. Hill, Esq. of Wyalusing has re moved to this place to practice law under the direction of J. G. Scouten Esq. He will occupy rooms over the store lately vacated by O. W. Haymao.