Published Every Friday. Volume 2. Business Cards. SONESTOWN FLAGGING -^.Company, Sl £isuS Matoom * Agents. SONESTOWN PA First national bank OF DUSHORE. FENNA. CAPITAL - - $50,000 MRtmTft - 9X0.000 Doe* a General Banking Business. r.'B. POMKROY, M. D. BWARTB. President. Cashier. GALLAGHER'S HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, L APOBTB, FA. F. W. QALLAQHEB, Prop. Warm meab and lunches at all hours, Oyßters and game in season. Bar supplied with choicest liquors, wine and cigars. Good stable room provided. LAPQRTE HOTEL. THOS. W. BEAHSN, Prop. Mr Increased business at the Commercial Bote' necessitated more commodious quarters, and bare likewise moved into the large and well appointed Laporte Hotel. Thanking my {riends for past patronage and ro spocuully solicit a continuance of same, I am Truly yours, THOS. W. BEAHEN. MUNCY VALLEY HOUSE. aw'BOWLEY, PROPRIETORS- A hotel of established reputation. Strictly ffnt class in all of its appointments. Bar well supplied with the best of liquors. COMMERCIAL HOUSE. THOS, 18. KENNEDY, Prop LAPORTE PA. This largo and well appointed hoiine if the must popular hostelry intbis seotio«' H OTE L ~PO RTER Canton Street, ' SHUNK, PA. Wi. E. Porter. Prop'r. CA%ROLL HOUSE, D. KEEFE, Proprietor. DVSIIVRE, I>A. One of the largest and best equipped hotel - in this section of the state. Table oi tue best. Rules I. 1 80 dollar per day. Large st bits. Professional Cards, 112. J. & F. H. INGHAM, attormts-at-law. Legal business attended to in tiiis and adjoining counties LAPORTE, p A S7b. KARNS^ Attorney-at-Law, Prompt and careful attention given to leg*). business. W/ii be at Emmons on Monday of each week. j'JMßce, over Keeler a store, l'lporte, ... PA. £ J. MULLEN, Attorney-at>Law. LAPORTE, PA. Offlce in Conn House Building. P~ P. SHOEMAKER, Attorney-at- Law. Offiee in County Building. LAPORTE. PA. Collections, conveyancing; the settlement of estates and other legal business will receive prompt attention. J. J. BRADLEY, ATTOSSIT AT-LAW, , * orrica is oosarr soaoiso •U MCAR CO OUT BODSS. la#orte, pa If ondafeof each week at Forksville. JEllerjr P. fl Harvey K. HswitU jNGH/j & NEWITT, ATTOa«BT»>AT.LAW, OFFICES 714-17 FRANKLIN BUILDING. 133 So. 12th Btreet Philadelphia, Having retired from the office of United States Attoroeyand Assistant United States Attorney, will continue the general practice of law in the United States courts, and all the courts of the City and County of Philadelphia, jjENRY T. DOWNS, ATTORMIT^AT-LAW: OmOK KM PUBLIC SUILDIMO COURT hovbi sqcark. LAPORTB, PA J H. CRONIN, J aTTOaHKT.AT.tAW, y MOTART ruSLIC. orrica ok main strict. SUSHORE, PA JLPHONSUSWALSH, ATTOaaaT'AT-L w, Ofloein Bank uildiug. DUSIIORE, PA. Republican News Item. 7From the Keystone. r \ STOP YER KICKIN'. P £ Stop yer kickin' 'bout the times— Stop yer kickin',git a-hold S Git a hustle on you; Of the wheel and turn it. 112 Skirmish'round and grab the dime* You kin never handle goldJJ 3 Efthe dollars shun you. 'Less you try to earn it. 112 Croakin' never bought a dress, Brush the cobwebs from your eyes 112 Growlin' isn't in it. Stop your blam'd repinin' J 112 Fix your peepers on success, An'you'll notice that yer skies C Then go into win it. Allus'll be shinin' r Times is gittin' good agin- Ifyou hain't the nerve to try J Try to help them all you kin. Sneak away somewhere and die. > Don't sit 'round with hangin' lip ; #***■ J S That is sure to floor you. 112 Try to git a better grip yKS, BTOP YER KICKIN'. THIS J On the work before you ; KVERLASTINQ KICKIN' HAS GOT TO [ a Put some ginger in yer words BE AN INTOLERABLE NUISANCE. V ' V When you greet a neighbor; GO TO THE OLD EELIABLE I | r Throw your troubles to tlie birds. JEWELRY STOBE FOR WHAT J \ Git right down to labor, VOU NEED AND BE HAPPY. j An' you'll notice ev'ry day •iniLt.it J Things is comin'rightyourway. £ \ RETTENBURY, ? r , DUSHORE. PA. THE JEWELER. ( Direct from Mill to Wearer, > <4 * Which 'javes you 4 Big Profits, ★ ) <ii nnpit? Qfi i VV.UUI targest Value tptrOffered. 1 * ~jT , On account of the failure of one ' J A * AliiM thf largest Commission Houses here, repre 1 IJKT r?7 BOYS' ADONIS SUITS, sentml . Woolen Mill in Ireland, we J SUX WITU *XTIIA fAIR OV PAVTS. bought last Spring the entire production of \ 1 Thorn Sulta ar# auaranutd to be their gray and black Irish Frieze of 6.000 ■' made from Imported Wool Cher- D i eccN >t a sacrifice. Therefore vie are able J i Wk Mln from 6 :!toof « •• i"" Made up duubK-breasted, raw mattflil price. »l® 5 k RBHR YB with Sailor Collar—Collar fancy before in the history of cK thing and IB Bflß Hembroidered lined with tnst nroDable never again will you have • V H c P H:^ lt ,ne t h.,f such . U efo, yZ wim and \V orkm«n»Wp U>« wiy beat. money. Above pnee u less tn«n me v ®*tr» Paota Blsm ftte —————a» with raised HIM lined througho.t with * J'JBT THINK OF IT 1 * extra heavy woven plaid lininga, pinked I A CUSTOM MADE TO ORDER fa.inn* all pocket! framed and well auyed ? $14.00 EH3 F » $6.98 [ What you cin save by buying direct . '*> l * 'o.^SP) I 'S? PTVI. 5 ( from the manufacturer. 112 I double the Thii Qlt Guaranteed to be mado frjm All V?3P P/« •«o u , n « of 0a.1.t P'- ( Wool, Fancy Brown, Gray. Bl.ck or J 1 \ duplicate it in your town for $14.00. J\l r \ weight ® (fl&Xr jfeUEiW ( Sizes 34 to 42. / I I \ ~ A ac * stam J ) wiU S ? J The same c oocJ * "taus for i 'A 1 bring you samples, • V y Youths, i\ to 18, in long Pants, i' Hij I X? | I catalogue, tape ) Coat and Vest v.Ul' r- r- I measure and blanks. How to measure men's a youth s Suits I A U We pay express A Measure around the breast and J" I/\ Jj' charges and should £ L ) waist over the Vest, and from crotch \y * y OU not satisfied 1 112 A to heel lor Pants. T I v/e will refund the q BHI | ) When ordering, send Post-Office ;/l j I mon< y* a iJI ( F.xpreS9 money crder or Ke;istcred II / I I Remember you "" ! Letters. Monty chrerful!y refunded if Jl / I I buy direct from one ( net satisfactory. S»ml te. stamp for [yd I //Q J R of'the largest Cloth-' j Sun£ iesf - Ur ' e •^- JsUre ' ir,casurin 2 \il/ PJ Ift ing ma.nufacturer» ii> 112 n,A.Rogers & son., PA. In Order to Make Room for Our Immense Line of CPRING GOODS" 3 That will soon arrive WE HAVE DECIDED TO MAKE A IN PRIC to make room for the large line of new goods Kor Spring Trade Highest Price Paid for Butter and Eggs. "ETERNAL VIGILANCE IS THE. PRICE OF LIBERTY.' LAPORTE, PENNA., THURSDAY, MARCH, 17,1898. HON. WILLIAM W. WADDELL DEAD. After a Long lUnea« .th« Well Known Physician Succumbs to Death's Cold Olmd. Socially and Politically; Popular. Dr. W. W. Waddcll, an eminent phys ician of Dushore, known to every man, woman and child in-Sullivnn county and fora number of years a prominent figure in Republican politics, died on Monday at 6 p. 111. in Philadelphia where he had been taken last week to undergo an oper ation.. The operation was successfully performed but- heart failurej- was the * im mediate cause of his death. The remains arrived at Dushore on Tuesday morning one-haW hour in advance of the telegram ■ announcing his death. The deceased had been suffering with an abscess in his side since last summer and after an operation last fall was compelled to remain in bed until within the past few weeks when he had rallied sufficient to be up and around in his room. It was in the hopes of a more rapid recovery that he was taken to Philadelphia another necessary operation |»ertormed. The Doctor was about fifty • years of age and leaves a bride of but a few months to sorrowfully mourn his death. Personally, professionally and political ly Dr. Waddell was rigidly honest. His standard of integrity was high and lie endeavored strictly to live up to it. He wasjwarm-hearted. generous, faithful to his friends and magnanimous in his treatment of J political opponents, his enemies, he had none; he was a man. That Dr. Waddell was well in advance among Republican leaders in the matter of party policy and strength was attested in 1888, when he defeated the strongest party man in the Democratic ranks, the late Hon. Josh Lull, for the office of Hcp rcsentative. He served the county faith fully in the Legislature during the years 1889 90 and could have returned had lie desired. I The funeral took place on Thursday, j Interment in Dushore cemetery. Court Proceedings < outiuuvd from last Usue. Alice Anders vs J. K. Bird. Case.tried March 8, and iury find verdict in favor of defendant, March 10. lfitle granted to show cause why a new trial should not be had. T. M. Watts vs It. J. Way; Alias Sci. Fa; ordered to issue. John W, Flynn vs C. E. Yorks; Alias Summons ordered to issue. Iteibsam vs Reibsam; in divorce. I Alias Subpoena awarded. Grant and Dewaters, vs It, 11. Brewer, Deft, and Wm, Keeoley, T. T.—Judge ment to he entered against Deft, for want of appearance, plea and affidavit of de fense. The court approved Bond of Ralph Litzleman, as Tax Collector of Cherry Township, for 1898. Stephen Murphy vs Joseph Thall; March 9, case tried and jury returned ver dict for Plaintiff for $35. This was an action to recover price of a horse, sold to Deft, by Plff, but which was alleged by defendaut as not being as warren ted by said plaintiff. Rule granted to show cause for a new trial. The Court appointed Charles L. Craw ley as Guardian of Jessie, Clara aud Mil ton Taylor, minor children ol Alfred Taylor, deed, and direct bonds to be giv en in the sum of SIOO to be approved by the Court. And now to wit; Maroh 8,1898, on peti tion of citizeus of Davidson township, and an motion ol attorney for petitioners, the Independent School District in said Twp is discontinued so far as said district cov ers territory within thecounty of Sullivan, and within the Jurisdiction of this court. By the Court. In the matter of mortgage in the real estate of Alfred Taylor deed. Upon peti tion and motion, the Court .(». F. Hall Tuesday, March Bth j for the benefit of the church. Four him I dred invitations was issued each contain tug a .-.niiill satin sack with the request that a penny be placed in the sack foi each year since your birth. The Hall Tuesday evening was tilled to over (low j and the decorating was certainly heauti ful. I'he evenings entertainment w«* | opened by the Culedonian Glee Club. ; Bert \\ alters led the elub in singin*. I "Bumble Bee" Miss Blanch Brown gnve I a reading, entitled •• Vacation." which j well deserved the applauses she receive !. | Miss Maine Lillie of Dushore sang two I beautiful solos both ot which won the i hearts ot the people. Miss Edith Thomj. ! son gave a recitation 'How Katie Saw the j cars,'" in a very pleasing manner, nrtej j which the Calidonian Ulee Club sang. I lien supper was announced. The alfair j was a grand success all around. The receipts of the evening were ninety dnl j lars. Muaoy Valley. There will be an entertainment held at the school house Saturday evening, March 10, entitled, "The School Mn'nv." Ad mission 15c. i Mr. F. W. Dwell lett on Monday lor h few days stay at Hughesvill Dr. .!. L. Derr is kept very busy at present, having considerable work atnouj; his numerous patients. \V. C. Taylor purchased a ticket for » trip to ilugheavillc Wednesday. Mrs. C. 11. Stroup left on Wednesdat morning for Ficturc Hocks. Some ol the tillers of the s«iil have al ready started their plowing. Mr. Parks of Towanda organized n \o i cnl school Monday night. He teache* | the children in the school house ul'tei . 4 j o'clock. •lohn Ciirton is doing some slick paint ; ing at Peter Swank's. John know*, ho.* i to do it till right. Jay. Will Mornn savs it is a snap to be juror. Miss Jennie Hausc is now in William sport. J eunic is a jolly pleasant girl aud all the young people are sorry she ha* gone away. Miss Rvan of Picture Rocks is >peud ing a l'>rinight visiting at J. P, Millers. Charles Crawley spent Sunday down on the farm. Mr. Strong having moved to Xebrasku. Alvin Miller is boss tanner in his place. Mabel Moran fell from » buggy liwi Friday and fractured her arm. Colonel Webb's horse ran away Mon day. It took fright near Soneatown. The damage done was slight. The Lyon Lumber Co. have been driv ing logs down the Muncy Creek for tin past week by means of splash dams. There was a special meeting of the school board Monday for the purpose or having seven months school, but thex could not carry the other month. Ilyman Herr is busy collecting his bill* since the burning of his store. Miss Jennett Marks of Hlootueburg is calling on friends once more. Clyde Welliver was sick a tew days last week, but, is improving rapidly. George Meyers is one of the beat work ers in town. He builds sidewalk, bo'chcr* three hundred pound hogs and saw* wood all alone. 1 Rev. Leech is going away to the State Conference next week. Prof. F. H. Oallagher sprained his ankle on the drive Saturday night. Some good looking young gjrfu act to kind hearted that they always pick WMPff one that no one else would go with for their company.