Republican news item. (Laport, Pa.) 1896-19??, April 07, 1898, Image 4

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    Republican News Item.
CHAS. L. WING, Editor and Manager.
THURSDAY APRIL 7,
"FIRST OF ALL—THE NEWS.'
The News Item Fights Fair.
IT IS A PATRIOTIC HOME NEWSPAPER.
Published Every Friday Morning.
By The Sullivan Publishing Co.
At the County Seat of Sullivan County.
IiAPOBTE. PA.
Entered n< the Pnut Olfioe at l.«|M>rle,
Becond class until mutter.
SI'BSORII'TIOX—#I.SO per annum.* If
paid in advance #1 00 Sample copies
free. All communicHtioiif* should lie ail
dressed to
REPUBLICAN NEWS ITEM,
Laporte Pa.,
_ 4 ffc J l "**
li(T Sflhrtd '
TO THE CHILD JESUS.
1
The Nativity.
Could every tlme-v/orn heart but see
Thee once again,
A happy human child, among the
homes of men,
The age of "doubt would pass—the vis
ion of Thy face
Would silently restore the childhood
of the race.
11.
The Fltiht lato Egypt.
Thou wayfaring JCHUB, a pilgrim, a
stranger,
Exiled from heaven by love at Thy
birth,
Exiled again from thy nest in the
manger,
A fugitive child 'mid the perils of
earth, —
Cheer with Thy fellowship all who are
weary,
Wandering far ficm the land that
they love;
Guide every heart tilt t is homeless and
dreary,
Safe to its home In thy presence
above.
—The Rev. Dr. Hetry Van Dyke In
"The Builders, and Other Poems."
The inconsistency Home newspaper
talking on the Cuban question is vei<
noticeable In one column we rend of 111■
United Slates appropriating lur<;e sums o
money, and sending shiploads of provis
ions 10 relieve the sttlleriiig of starvin
Cubans, and in the next column we rein
abouth the methods that may be adoplei
by the United States (or the capture <■
Iliivanna, viz: blockading the pop
cuiting oH'all supplies and "starving lb
popu ation." Verily theie is somethin:
wrong in the eihics of war and humanin
when thus mixed up.
Sonestown
Mrs. E. .1. Lock wood and daugbt'
Edna visited friends in Picture Roils
Saturday.
J. B. Magargel transacted business ii
Laporte Monday.
Miss Sadie Crist has returned from i
visit with her sister who recently tuovu
to Tivoli.
.7 W ilttck was in <»
business la-t Monday.
A. T. Armsirotig drove to Muncy las
week on business connecied with
mill. Thin industry will be resumed oi
Monday with Mr. Trump ns miller.
Mrs. T. S. Laird of Kordmout spei>
Friday in town in consequence oi lb
R. R. wreck between Jonestown ni><
Kordmout.
Mrs. Wilson Starr and daughter Mist
Valid report a very pleasant visit torch
lives in E'lkiu 11 ill last Sniuiday ain
Sunday.
Andrew Edgar took a spin on his whe«
t<> Htighesville and returtied llie first i>
the week.
11. P. Hall has moved into the buildin.
lormerly used as post otlice from its sii
on Main St.to his own grounds where ii
will be attached to the house and ustd tir
a kitchen.
Mr. Kase of Philadelphia was lieri
last week in the interest ot the wash boiiti
factory at this place. The factory is now
under supervision of the Eastern Wash
bard Co. and the employe* anticipate
steadier work than they formerly bad.
Be sure to come to the eniertainiiiem
given by the Literary Society in ilieschoo
house on the eveuingofthe Isih. A smal
admission tee will be charged- An ex
cedent program will lie rendered by tin
best local talent. You can't at'.oid !■
miss it.
W. B. Hazen and E. W. Warner killtd
nine ducks while at Biaver I'oiwl on u
hunting expidition.
These days Charlie Hazen is dividing
his attention between the new wagon am
the new boy. When the baby cries h«
goes out to look at the wagon.
The Marshal'received a great many h Is
in llie '"Astouisher" at the Lilerary all
about one occurence.
The E. M. R. R train h.is tusptn ed
work lor a few days.
J, I' tlazuu spent W .Jnesduy it
Hugbesville. I
Treasurer's Sale
OF UNSEATED LANDS.
Agreeable to the provisions of an Act of Assm
bly entitled, "An Act directing the mode of sell
ing I 11-I ill d Lands for tuxes, i»assed the 12th day
of March, 1815, and the supplements thereto, 1,
UANSU.II IIIKASHKII, Tieasuier of the County of
sullnan, hereby g.\e notice to all peisons con
cerned tli.it Hl. loss Iht! County .State, Road, School
and Poor Taxes due on the following tracts of
I n.-cated Latum situated in said county and paid
before the day if sale, the « hole or such pal t of
eacli tract as will pay the taxes and such cost
chargnble thereon will be sold at the Court House
in Lul'Oitv.suid vouniy i.f Sullivan, on the 18th
day of June. lst>B, being the second Monday of
June. The sale to be continued by adjournment
fiom day loony if (Reined necessary for arrear
ages of uixesoue, and assessed and cost aeeured
on each tinet respectively.
Unseated Lands.
ACRES. WAKKAXTEE. TAX,
011EUKY TWP.
41754 linker, John $ 9894
K| pie, Helliy 167 63
3'.U Epple, IK 111 y II" * ■
50 Liuuji, William 31 .5
lit l ox. sainuel 27 68
382% I ox, George 221 li.
luj Fox, saniuel 22 '•«>
Km liiay, William 22'i0
li\m% Gray, William 3i>2.i
•27 Helling. Christian Is no
158 Getting, Giover 106 88
178 Jiicoby, Leonaid 40 .»•
76 Jackson, Jeiemiah 16 8s
100 Kiyser, John 22 fin
12 Laskey, Edward 2 82
1:1 Liikciis. Daniel 2 82
40 Giav, William 914)
3:t2 Noiil» Jrseph P 221 li
l."> 0 Quit k, John 33 i5
12 Heed, Collinson < ; ;1
lisi heed, Colbnsou 41 li..
21a Roberts, Hugh 16.i:>
60 Robot.-. Hugh 40 fti
236 Roberts. .Ins. F 1-1' 19
1( 0 Kobeits George 6; ■*
255 stein, William Ml 2
200 Stein, I'hllip 4.1 u
111 stein, I'hllip Ml*'
110 Vanl'hull. William 2175
ins Wager, Philip 21 on
227 W entzel, John 41100
COLLEY TWP.
120 Anderson, John 12 Of.
915-4 Bro» n. George
fto Compton, Adam James 16 2'
325 Clark, John 35 10
307 Chase, Hiber »»4<
3sß Cluise, Dudley 12'' • 1
lilt Cm l enter, Samuel 51
200 Crispin, James 2160
290 Culbeitson, John 3132
SitsK Ciiri enter,easier J 3-'».
400 ' Campbell, Gustavua 43 J'
224 Carpenter, Charles 2:t'.i;
400 Car| enter, Elisha 43 2i'
356 Cottlnger, Garret SKja
418 Ltailv, Jeremiah 46 21
418 Daily, Mary 4.t21
418 Daily, John 4.i2t
17,"> Kltz.-inimoiis, Thomas 42 un
2no Gin d heart, Elisha 61 W 1
13:1 Gillett, lilijilißlet 43 20
350 Gin dlieart, James F. 37 si
4.14 llousewcart, John 2U(it
3:18 Honey. Geoige 3il.it'
200 Heister, I'etel 10 H)
30 Hcier, Cha.-e 3 21
317 Kester, Jacob 34 24
300 Kerr, Geo. Adolphus 82 I' •
2(2 Li gaii. Sheldon 23tx• j
3:10 McMullan, Michael 35 61 I
ndivlded . , |
'2 of lis McMullan, John 27 8(
417 McMu.lan, Alexander 4514 j
;4) Moi>e, William lt'2(
13 Nicholas, William 432
4(Ki Nicholas, Heniy 43 2f'
151 Odion, Thomas 3132
50 Parley, Naihanlel 2i
190 Plnco, Hezet.el 15(i'
50 I'ailey, Natlianicl in2o
U2 43-IHO Richard, E. G '''2l(
it ti-iu ltitzcr, Jacob 1"4 7i
s<i sjaiabawk, Thomas 40(0
31 Stifliviin, James l"Ut j
04 Shaw, David 20 73'
1(8 TOWHHMII, Richard 183( |
12 Ta'.em, J'seph 37M
21 Tatem. J( se| h iO2
150 Ti mlii son. Richard 14 ('■< ,
310 Tatem. Jiseph :+t(2
207 Toniliiisoii, lteiijamlu 22 il ,
ii;l Wood ward, Ebenzer 30 21
1,-iU WordwaVd, He/a 48 ia
;HX) Wliilfoid. Wilsou 97 2 :
111 Zeigler, Da\ Id 1188.
50 Zeigler, David 5l( j
DAVIUSON TWP.
392 Balliott, John l r '2 25 j
3.9 Kelt ley, Johnson lWi'.ti
401Ji Mainly, I'aul 87 t;t
207 Colt, William 38(1
300 Cope, Israel ■ I'l H
50 Coaies, Jacob 1"
436 Oust aid, Mary H'"
8:1 Coaies, Mary J2 41
92 E\ans, Eliial eth 15 its
98 Evans. John and James li;3i<
150 Evans, Joel 325.'
2"1 Ewillg, Jasper 43 H
127 Ewlng, R( liert "2 C(
2J9J-100 llcss and Crcveling 9 2;
3(iß Harvey, I'ctcr >s- 7:i
r,o Hess, samuel and Wesley 2n 2'
450 Harvey, Nicholas 314(
21 Hess, Samuel and Wesley 311
436 Jaines. Grace lfl 2i
10 Janus, Thomas 4 »•
s(i paschall, Joseph 3t in
2 0 Mlley, Martin IC2 -1
378 McMuila'i Alexander 68C4
187 Moutgomciy, William 27 37
SainplC. Ciitiici lie 52 2'
75 stiawbi idge, James H".'
4;7 Wi* d.-i(le, E.i annr I'-'l 2
18 WoiMlsldc, Aicliil aid 219
4Ti Woodsiile, John jr, ftl'
Yailiell, llcl iccu 43H j
ELK LAND TOWNSHIP
12 Brvson, Samuel 91' i
180 call eiiier, John 2s m ;
250 OwK, Met hl'li 40 (' |
It 0 Conly, Holert 1" 1 1 j
30 Cocley, Henry 4 M
fits Hunslnger, Aaron 13 s,
250 Prr dor iV 11.11 401' i
13,'i Rogers, C. S. 2 n I
43 I'roctor.V Hill 6N
KOKKS TOWNSHIP.
432 Doi>cy. J( hu "1
53 Eilily, Gei ige 33 H
477 Kox, Geoige 2Hii 12
50 Hants, Je.-se 217.
425 Hut ley, lieiiry 1191
252 Hui ley, Chfi*. 121.1'
50 Harrison, Jacob 217.
125 Hurley, Geoige 61 >+
100 Lloyd, I del Jr. 514.
122 Li eke, lleiuy ill'
lhii MiiSfd, John 912
o0 I'lcasaius, Israel 81 u
b7 I'eleis Richaid 48 n
55 Rolens, Hugh 2"'2/
55 Hot cits, .las. H. 21'2-
4(2 Rol erts, Oe< )ge 188 2'
90 Rush, Beojanitii 118,'
KIX To*'XS»IP.
100 Epple, llenry 13 fit
30 Epple, llenry 3
407% Hughes, Gunge 61
330 Hull, John 125 31
817% Hull, Mahlcn 119 71
300 Hilton, James 75 is
807 Jones Isruel 8s H
810 Join.son, James lfti 4t
50 Kulin, l eier 680
29 J'enrrse, Thomas 1740
llllt-uROVE lAVP
rn» Albcijs, Geiiice 30 2!
80 Bingham William 10 in
-290 Boyd. Ji hu 54 81
335 Boiiham, Ephratm I2iiir.
346% Beck, Henrv. 132 31
216 ltonham, \\ ililam M !H:
100 Carpenter, Samuel 121* 1
50 Corson, James 1891
257% Delaney, Tht mas 78 0s
lib Hornkeith, Jeremiah 14 Is
l'X Jackson, William 76«
l:tt McKane, Thomas 8102
408 Keesc, Daniel 15185
405 lieekjer. Michael 15319
LAPOKIf. TWP.
100 Bachm. I'lulip 10 60
111 Bachm, j'hilip 24 t'O
39 Bachm, I'hllip 826
191 Baum, I'hilip 40 4'
126 Fox, Samuel M. 26,1
1 Fraukliu, I'hi mas 2t
86 Fox, Hannah 7 fit
55 Fox, Saiah 742
40 Fiaiikltn. Walter 6:l«
13 Gaidner, Richard 280
J8 G i ail, John 691
170 Gralf. Jihn ?6 0l
182 Oi aft, Andrew 37 10
56 Graf, Andrew 1127
10 Gai lagus, susan W. 212
45 Gaidner,RU.'h*r4 #sl
105 Gray. Bolert 25 2o
118 liarvcy. Jonailian 1< < 2
ft Herling, Joseph 1 06
140 Harvey, Jonathan 23 1 s
47% Harvey, Ji liathan 997
104 Hall: Charles 22 < 6
117 Harvey. Jonathan 21 W)
150 Levi, D.miil S6'9
113 i levl. Dan el JJ«!
'2*4 Lavl, Daniel •»
08 Morris. Richard H. X142
71 Morris, Richard H. 1520
119 North, Richard 25 45
45 Norrig, Jnaeph I*. 9 54
63 North, Richard 63 75
43% rieajanta, Isiael St 6Q
95 Plea.-anta, Samuel 19 00
40 Parker, Thomas t>4 40
15 Parker, William 3 30
117 I'arker, William 35 40
SOU I'arker, William 640
401 . Rolieiis. Hugh 80 4fi
49 Reynolds, Thomas 1012
175 Reynolds, Thomas 35 51
64 Roberts, K. F.
5 Hackstruw, Joseph 1 Ofi
35 Ri bills, Tnliifuim 7 42
97 Smith, Daniel 1170
75% Smith Daniel 15 1»
130 Wright, Samuel It. 27 56
115 Wlialen, Robert 25 50
86 Weaver, William 10 32
SMREwsm nv TWF.
117 . Brodie, William 840
41# Benson, I'eter 6102
311% Brady, John . 14610
59 Boyd. .John 24 «4
101 Douglieity. John 44 21)
UK) Dougherty, John 43 80
75 Kenno, John 10 95
355 Haines, Reutie i 155 in
lUO Hrover, Jacob 43 80
401% Hunter. Job />* ,i
25 J i win, Robert 3 70
386 Oeden, Joseph 169 in,
l'.K) Rlelnudsnn, Isaac 83 22
219 Swain, John 95 40
, Seated List.
Also at the same time and place the following
racisand i arcels of land duly assessed and le
surned on the sealed l.ist will besold for arrear
ages of taxes in lire names of the present or former
wners, ill accordance with the pro\ tsioi.s of ai.
Act of Assembly, passed April JU, A. D. 1844.
ACRES. NAME. TAX.
Cheicry Township.
40 Baker, Kiaticis sl3
3 Bentley, Hannah, hens 4(
2 Lots Barlch, (iotleib 1/0
52 Collins, Thomas I.' 3
50 I'umt, Jas. and F. I' 1 ss
60 1 inncgati, lduaul 270
50 Dunn. Anna.. 210
2H and L Davidgc, A. B 7 9.
100 tiallagner, .Martin laa'
50 Gallagher, M. I' 2 45
295 Holmes, John 0 35 72
113 Kaiei.Ceoige 32.
Hand L Kiaus, William 1 Sf
67 Kester, Jesse < 8 65
67 Lavclle, Jolm 13 3
2J4 Lambert, John sf
50 Lucus, John 301
McHale, Michael 5 4(
65 Mooney. Patrick, heits 22 »
33 Mosier.O. 1) 1 ,V
98 Mercurjc Jackson 8 3
34 Slcsler, I'eter 875
I 1 l.ot Smith J. I' 113
| Hand I. Scoutcn, J. 0 113
Hand I. sin olin, James 42t
Hand L Smith, W. F 9 7.'
135 Wright, Martin and Jas 27 0C
10 Head ek A Jackson 4 72
7 Jackson, Geo. 1). heirs 3 ft
-130 Jackson. Geo. C 22 1C
14 Cjuinn, J. hn sr 2 .V
77 Middendorf, Fiank 214!
C. LLKY TOWNSHIP.
Hand L Bleusnlek, Catherine.. 3to
08 Daxidpe. s. B 11 2t
50 Daddow, Mrs. K. A 13«
150 Daddow, John 6C(
50 Harris, Mis. Mary 3 3'
50 Kinsley. Jacob 3CO '
.'idcr Pros-1 .Messersinlih, tieo. I ...
and mill ) and Son j B J
48 Meyers, \V. F 4 1".
75 Paisois, Edwaid Is 9
II audi. I'aiish, T. J 297
II and I. Parish, A. I, 4 7!
; 11 and L both, John 7
48 Shul 7.. H. C 1 Ot
mill Stroud. George 7<K
100 Thiesbouldl ack, J. H ♦.... 2fttf
11 and L Obphant.Cl as. helis 5'
50 DeKalb, Frank and Tobias 507
II.VVIIISON TWP.
84 Bradley, H. F 116.'.
BHSi L1 Duiilmm and Collins 1 -v u.
-93 | Tri.s.eis J ,h K
10% Haus, Jeremiah 10 21
81 Kcelcr, John F 21 OJ.
87 Utile,.l. 1' M\i
.13(1200 Lotah, Jacob 24 2
6 Stcinbach, Lcroy 6n
l Lot Rlnli.J. F »a
2 saw mills Sehug, Pierce 22 00
9 Herring, William 220
11 Malteis, William 2^'J
ill slluKh lliUMl oil.
Foundry
.v Building Bigger Bros 28 f*
II and L Call, E. A 7«
1 l/ t Join sou, W. L 2is
1 Lot Jordan, John M I.v.
1 I/it Joidan. Kdwaid 152
1 Lot Saxcr, Geotgc. heits 4 to
KI.JiL. A.MITuWNMIIP.
% Bild, Mis Lmmii 4
S.> Horton, Nathaniel 43;
54 King. Thomas 24;
11 M< iytieux, Maigaict 1
146 Mccarty, ti. 1.. Bit s 81(
275 Newman, Galen estate 41 41
207 Sullivan, Jaincs 41 4i
20 Wells, mis R 2 73
HILLsUKOVE TuW.vslllP.
Davis, John, heii» Sli
MillKs T.iWKxIIIK
1 Lot Birdsall. Filial atli 28)
24 Chilson, Harry 2 7.
21 Cititx li, C. F •<
86 Claik.John P 28-.
pit Jordan, Henry 5m
80 Laml en, William cv ate 624 :
KoX TuWNhllll'.
»3 Carey, Joseph ,
113 Canij lell Ji 1111 S 15 w
90 G gga, Henry 19 5t
50 Hi well, 1.. B 13 .
s't 11 gi li < lit, I\. t 1.4
130 llilins, Mai ilia 29
56 Mcycis, John C 12
3 May, \tanen If
50 shalfct, O. J I.'; i
;18S Will ams, Henry ssl(
90 Waiter, Ada M 3
09 Vainer, lieiirv 1j 85
220 \\a.is, Muny 1 2"
I. Willi I K Ti.W.Nf |tl|*.
11l Brdhc.AC . 53 I'-
ll aid L Botsfi id, M. W 59"3
2o Cook. Nclhmi D o
50 O llins, Thomas ; p.ii
31 Ckiiiiii, lliiam 15li i
05 Chei.ey. B. L. heirs •_'» ' •
2LitS I'Ulihnln K. M 9<< j
.' {>'/, iV 85 i.( wet, Sat ah 10 4.
40 Hill. B. F 10 4-
25 Hi lilies, Heiuy 2o
58 Hurler, Auiai.d 19-.'
84 Little, Chailes 19 12
10 0 Mcl ailai e, .latins 105"
50 Ovctsieis i o< r, Cheity
township 42 5>
0 A hotel King, 11. 11 4 1
ilit Tlnklelaigh, Clias 50'
59 sm.tli, Matk 21 11
100 White, leer lens 15n
J8 Aslots W. 4; X. B. Kriln ad Colli) any 30 5t
50 Waisli, A 18 3'.
00 Coin an, Ueoige 12 li
li)ast and South end hotel lot, Noidmoiit
. l'eterman. Philip 50
LaPoKTK Bolliil (,H,
2 H 3% L Brewster, Mts. J. T 37 3i>
1 lot Beebt, Geoige J a
1 10l liaitin, Jetluo 24J
|1 and I.Clark. Mts. Maty 22 .*
1 lot Elliott, O. W 39:
1 lot llill. W. li, Ustule 2 M
llot Lee. Wallet 88!
1 lot Lawshe, Ji hn 359
1 lot Moiston, John, Jr 3 s«.
llot Khuiii. J. H 3 s|i
I lot SlevciiKOii, Willlum Isi
llot Maddinw, C. W 389
11 ond%L Brewster, Virginia 4 U
1 lot Stvadmun. M 133
1 lot Stieeter. Harry 1
lluteher shop and ice house, Stioup Bios . 190
S'UREWSBI'KY TWP.
1 lot Allen, Hubert I* 407
300 Bigger. G. W. A 11. N 30 M
llot Bin ill. G. W 88s
100 Clink. Mrs. Kosa 4 ill
150 Green. Ambrose I.VJi
II A 2 A llnuiillon, Mis 225
II iiihl L Hiiglus, l iuini 3in
I! & *% A I Vale, S. K 19 81
llot Kielmit, I. M. 0 095
llu Shatter, W. B 17 49
Hand 2L sarfariy, Moses D 7 •'•<
llot 1 hot n, AI fi ed B 282
llot Wattous, Wat mi 504
2iio Winders, Mrs. Briton 7 2<
1 I. & 56 A Warner, William 3 no
2uu Wlu Bier, I Vlel 8 m
100 Mccarty 8i05...: H
400 llugan, Muliroe 970
The »um of fifty cents must also be |»ld on each
tract, lot or |>arcel of land advertised in addition
to the amount named opixwite each tiact. lot or
parcel of laud for udveitisiug. Also in addition
to the same. Interest will be charged U|inn the
amount of taxct due upon each tract, lot or |>ar
cel of laud for tach year fiom the first day of
Jaituarv of the year following until paid, under
Act of jBB7.
N. ft.—No taxes wjlj be received on the day of
gals.
RANSOM THRASH PR. Treaf«rcr.
Treasurer'! office, Laporte, Pa., March 24,18418.
A Horrible Bailroad Accident
is a ilaily chronicle in our papers; a'c,
the ilenlli orsoine ilenr Irieinl. who liiiil
.lied with Consuiiiptioti, whereae, il' he or
she hail taken Oito's Cure for Throat ami
Lung diseases in time, lil'e would have
lieen rendered happier mid perhaps saved.
Heed the warninp ! Ifvou have a cougl.
or any allcciion nl'the 'l'hroat and
Call on T. .J Keeler.Lafiorte; W. L
lloHuiiin, Hillsgrove; B. S Lancaster,
Forksville; C. B •letiniugs, Agt. Ksiella;
.1 no. \V. Buck, Soucstowu, and get a
trial package free, f.art'e size 50c and ]lHc.
Dandruff
'Disease
The beginning of baldness is dandruff.
Keep iki scalp clean ar.d promote tU
growth of ihe hair by the use of
jit/ersSSctirVigoi
A Cut in Price is
Giving Voice.
And the facis can lie learned by call
ing at the -hoe Shop of
John V. Finkle, Laj orte.
Forreigu price* as follows:
Men's shoes, hall sole and heal. 60c.
Won.en's sliors do MOp.
Children's shoes do 25c.
lenient patches, 05c.
Fine fresh oranges, lemons and bananas
it .).ill II W. Bucks, iSonesimvn.
Kdnrnte Your llnwuli With CHMwet*.
C:inily C'litliurlie, cine eonsi i pill lon Torever.
0c,25c. If O. C. C. fail, druggists refund money.
Call in and si-clhenew nickel nil sime.
a good thing for siimii.er use. .1. W.Btick.
Tlllte i' iM'SIICtH C'.ilKi »• l llMi:it". IC. locofjnc
112 I'. O. C. f:iii lo r»<iitnl
Catarrh Inhaler Free.
Only one l ei>on in fifty rtiiert by "lil inri
of ireiitiiiK < 'aiarrh imw ever* w here condemn
ed. The new Ucientiflc Cftrtarrh Inhaler
of I)r WiinjtViiinil.il fieetuull iendei> of llie
News Itkm. Is tin- latest and ln-st liii-to-iliit>
metliiKl for eiuing riiiarih, ColdSj Bionehitis,
Sine 1 Intuit, lleiidnclie etc.
SPECIAL OFFER
I will for nshort t me mail any reader the new
Inhiiler with mid e lie fur one yem on ihrei- dn>>
trial fiee. If it gives satUfaetion. m lid mejl.io
if not murii it. Send for it now. Addiess
' A. C. JENKINS. Laporte, Pa.
Good News.
No other Medicine was ever given such
a lest as Olio's Cure Thousands of hut
ties of this great German remedy are In--
iug distributed EuEK oK CHAIiiiG, to those
ilHicied with Cousuinption, Astliinn,
''roup, severe Coughs, i'neuuioiiia and all
I'hrnat and Lung diseases.giving the 'en
pie prool thai Ottos Cure will ctire.lheiii
For sale only liv T. J. Keeler. Laporie:
\V.I,. llotlmaii.Hillsirrove: «<.S. I nn'rasiei
Fwrksville: C. B. .leaning*. .Kslelln; .Ino.
W. Buck. Si stow 11. Samples I'rei.
I.arge hut tie* "iIV. and '2sc.
New lot of timothy and clover seeds and
union seis at I oil n W. Bucks, Sonestown.
No-To-liac for Fifty Cents.
Guaranteed tohaeeo hahlt cure, maltcs weak
rnea Kiroiiif. Ii ikul imrp, ftik* *l. AII ilrtiyuisfs
• *•••») bi.i..i.|iiiiiiiu i uiuirr.
Tal<e tUseurcts Cauu.v Catliartic. luo or'iic
•' V. C. C. fail lo cure. driiKK'Sts refund inuaei
Spring
and Summer
Every corner of tlie store is
-I,right, wiili tin' newest tiling:
for A\'oiiu-n'.s wear and Men't
wtar and Cliiltln n's wear.
We are glad U» have 3011 come ii
and see the new life «>t 1 lie oli.
jtnr.' and look at it« excelleni
line of goods.
Vinler Weight
Jnderware
for Men, Women and
Children.
In conjunction with
the inviting varities, all
prices will be found more
than ordinarily small.
Grocery Department
A new and fresh sup
ply of Groceries have
have just arrived. •
Vernon Hull,
Hillsgrove* Fa.
IF SOME
pUSIHE M*
HAD AN
iDVKUTisi M ;\T
IN THIS SPACE
1 WOULD PAT!
"V7"
Because it would be READ
just the same as you are read
ing this, dive it a trial.
W.L.Hoffman's
. HILLSGROVE
Three Big Stores- MUNCY VALLEY,
=========== PROCTOR, PA.
OUR NEW LINE OF GOODS
are fust in qimlity, lirst in style, and first fi<m a guuiirc ia\ii g
point, of view, became they'll-lower in price tlian you can find
elsewliere
If you are looking for the bargains of the year go at
once to any of the above named stores u here former
values and prices are practically lost sight of in our
determined efforts to dispose of the largest and best
line of DRY GOODS and NOTIONS ever brought to
this County.
Extraordinary line of
CORSETS
The lady who wishes the latest styles combined
with high grade and half ihe old price should call and
select from the complete line of sizes.
JENNINGS BROS. '
L • <r€.
We keep in stock at our mills a
complete line of dressed lumber
in hemlock and hardwood.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Gang Sawed and Trimmed Lumber.
LOPEZ. PA.
SPECIALTIES
Hemlock Novelty or German Siding,
Hemlock Ceiling 7-8 or $-8 stick.
Hemlock Flooring any width desired, \
Hemlock Lath both $ and 4 feet long,
Hardwood Flooring both Beech, Birch or Maple,
The same woods in *-8 ceiling. !
COK RESIGN DEN CY SOLICITED.
Buy Good Goods!
An iljou will be surprised
how eheap they are in the end.
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hi c- w ill. | i li-. ► In -11 I ev. i\lkml> .
IN Dlii:ssGOODS WE WEKE NEYEK liE'l'lliK
I'UKI'AIJL.D TO PLEASE YOU THAN AT *IIIE
PHEHENT, AS WE HAVE TIIE LAIIGEST AS
SUHTMENT IN THAT LINE EYlilt DLSPLAY
KD IN THE COUNTY.
I. i.li.-M mi I M ii"l Men, >• n neeil not po I lilt (»• T.i li ll.it- « u ».T I' ' «e
i live |i •»111\ hi iii.,ler»eni tin ».111 ii I. I lli in ••..lion or woo . r<l m jmih Mini
iln|ircc- Hri" vi-rv inw, >• • l-»v ill il iv'ie-i m> t «ee I lie >ou wil I !■•» M»lcr»
'xlieil i' mi we ure al'U- !•• (five ».-li »ncli Inn en inn.
One word in regard to foot wear:
Uiif »I|"| ili'|.Hfill.t'l.l VH. 11. ver HMire .•mnple e ini.l il you will lavi-r iw wit
\ ••lit* hi * f'l IOI» lur ii iVw in itiii i. > win-., ii i..w H wt- will i»ui. in.e », u I HI w - ..
li'ivc I fmi f<i .Hfi' li I. .eicrlt'il • iin- i'l lint* ii' »l h.'MV> li..* In himl hli.h'H r\
• mi1...1n ill | n lir. On . r.i' Ui n wrlmvp juci W'H'hl mhw ver>
Ir. n v .|.nij:ii- ii Di-i-orMinl l»m-.-r Spm i wlmliw. yinir niiei.ii.ni.
Ti.r I'll* injt ill .•■•iinir. firuilui'i libhm|.*h<» lierii » (h-i ihl Ir.-.lurr n} ON
Himin -h*. H il wj »i ill run I mm. in p \ injc tlie Ii
E. G. Sylvara dushq ßE, PA.
Wright & Haight,
SUCCESSORS TO
M. R. BLACK, Forksville, F
F "'"il" r ?.. Ufndarlafi
MANUFACTURERS OF
Ooars, Sash, Moulding, Flooring
DRESSED LUMBER
Full and complete seasoned stock alwa'
A fine line of furniture etc. The
Coffins and Casket to select
The finest hears** the county, •
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