Republican news item. (Laport, Pa.) 1896-19??, April 14, 1898, Image 4

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    A'- I U 111.
CHAjj. L. WING, Editor and Manager.
THURSDAY APRIL 14, 1893.
"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.
LAFOBTE, PA.
Entered at the Post Office at Laporte, as
second-class mail matter.
SUBSCRIPTION—SI.SO per annum. If
paid in advance $1 CM). Sample copies
free. All communications should he ad
dressed to
REPUBLICAN NEWS ITEM,
Laporte Pa.,
ru« Cold Regions Are Comparatively Free
frum Lawle« nun.
There Is little disorder In the Alaska
and the Klondike regions. The wild
life pictured in Bret Harte's books is
not In evidence, and that author would
vote the place dead slow were he to
visit it. Especially in Canada, where
the mounted police, the best organiz
ed force of its kind in the world, pa
trols the mining regions at regular in
tervals, there is little disturbance.
Rossland, just over the border north
of Spokane, is a good illt stratlon of
this. Last year there were 7,000 min
ers in Rossland and only one police
man. Yet the town had no serious
trouble. The worst fuss that occurred
was when a drunken negro got Into
a fight with a colored woman ana
struck her several times with his fist.
On this side of the line he might have
received two months. The Canadian
court promptly sent him up for six
years.
Pulls do not go with the Canadian
police nor with any of the depart
ments of justice. The miners under
stand this thoroughly and have a
wholesome respect for law and order.
There are no barrooms pure and sim
ple. Drinks cannot be served except
in a bona fide hotel where guests
lodge for the night and there is a res
taurant serving regular meals. In
dians are not allowed to have liquor
under any circumstances. Few of
fences will get a man into the peni
tentiary quicker than selling spirita
to the aborigines. There is no mercy
shown whatever.
Prohibition Convention.
The Prohibitions of Sullivan county
will hold a convention at the courthouse
in Lapoite borough Tuesday April 1 0th
at 2 o'clock p. in.to transact Biich business
6s may come before the convention, and
at 7:30 p. rn. Voleny B. Cushion of Maine
will deliver an address. All parties are
cordially invited to attend.
W. B. S.NELI. Chairman.
It will pnv to call in and examine tin
carpet, felt paper to put under your car
pet. when you clean house this spring.
J. W. Buck, Sonestown, Pa.
Sonestown
Walter Lorah is attending tin
Ganoga Hill Institute near Central
Miss Nora Crist has returned
from a weeks visit with her sister
at Chamouni.
Will W. Campton spent a sliorf
time among friends at this place
last week.
W. B. Hazen went to William
sport Wednesday returning Thurs
day.
W. C. Starr was a Williainsport
caller last Thursday and Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Win, Kobbins have
entertained their daughter Mrs.
Russel Laird of Nordmant the past
few days.
Jesse Lovelace is now with
friends at Fairmount Springs.
The death of their Aunt at El
mira called E. J. and 11. I). Lock
wood to that city over Sunday.
The supervisor is getting in some
work on the roads at town. The
road machine lias just been repair
ed and no douht that will soon be
in use also.
A Sunrise prayer meeting was
held in the M. E. church Easter
morning. The current question
"How many eggs did you eat."
Mrs. A. T. Armstrong and daugh
ter Emma left for a few days trip
to Philadelphia and Dele ware last
Tuesday morning. Miss Myrtle
Mosteller accompanied them.
Judge Ingham of Laporte called
in town last Saturday.
A mock court will be held in the
school house in place of the regular
debate at the next meeting of the
Literary. Judge,T. H. Gallagher;
Recorder, W. C. Star; District
Attorney, J. F. llazeu; Sheriff,
Oscar Miller. The prisoner is yet
to be captured. Will it be P. S. or
B. S.
As announced last week the
Literary will give an entertain
ment in the school house this week.
The time, however, has been
changed to Saturday evening. Ad
mission, ten cents ; worth twenty
live, Don't miss it.
I recisurer'sSale
OF UNSEATED LANDS.
Agreeable to the provisions of an Act of Assm
bly entitled, "An Act directing the mode of sell
ing 1 iiM'Uti d Lands for taxes, passed the 12th day
of March, 1815, and the supplements thereto, J.
KANSOM THRASHEK, Treasurer of the County of
Sullivan, hereby give notice to all persons con
cerned that unless the County .State, Road, School
und I'oor Taxes due on the following tracts of
Unseated Lauds situated in said county and paid
before the day of sale, the whole or such |«rt of
each tract as will pay the taxes and such cost
cliaigable thereon will be sold at the Court House
in Lapoite, said county of Sullivan, 011 the 13th
day of June, 181)8, being tlie second Monday of
June. The sale 10 be continued by adjournment
from day today if deemed necessary for arrear
ages <>f taxes due, and assessed and cost accured
on each tract respectively.
Unseated Lands.
ACRES. WARRANTEE. TAX.
CHKItKY TWP.
417% Baiter, John 8 S3 Of
417% Kpple, Henry I#7 ft
391 Epple, Henry 117 2
SO Eidred, William 3-t 7;
12! Fox, samuel 271*
33*>i Fox, George 224 1(
lU2 Kox, .Samuel 22 »•
100 (iiay, William 22W
lwiji Gray. William 3»2-
27 Getting, Christian 18 lit
158 Getting, Gtover 10« BJ
-17H Jacoby, Leonard 40 oi
75 Jackson. Jeremiah in »s
100 Keyser, John 22Si
12 Laskey, Edward 282
13 Luketi.-. Daniel 282
40 Gray, William Mot
332 Noiiis Joseph I* 224 It
150 Quirk, John 33 75
12 Reed, Collinfon 731
is.") Reed, Collinson 41 ft.
21.) Roberts, Hugh 105 38
iio Roberts, Hugh ,?!!?!'
23(i Roberts, Jus. 1'" 1»S) •*-'
100 Roberts George 07 51
'2Bft stein, William "4 1-
200 Stein. Philip
II 1 Stein, I'hiilj). >. 34 00
110 Vanl'hull. William 2175
108 Wager, l'hilip 24 no
227 Weitzcl, Jacob WOO
COLLEY TWP.
Ijn Anderson, John 12 %
HI?; Brown. George ftW'
.in ( o 111 pton. Adam James 10 20
325 t lark. John 3ft 10
;;ii7 Chase, lliber W47
3ss chase. Imdley 120 if
HII Cai | enter, Samuel 5103
200 Crispin, James 2100
200 Culbeit>on, John 3132
333K Carpenter, Casper J SnSii
400 Campbell, Gustavus 43 20
224 Carpenter, Charles 23 "J/
lon carpenter, Elisha 13 20
350 it linger, Garret 38 4n
118 Dailv, Jeremiah 4n24
4tS iiaily, Mary -la 24
4ls Daily, John J; 21
175 Kitz.-iinnions. Thomas 42 00
200 Goodheart, Elisha 0180
J33 Gillett, Eliphalet 43 20
3fto Goodheart, James F. .>7 81'
434 Ilouseweart, John 20 01
338 Honey, George 3J150
200 1 leister, I'etel MHO
30 Heber, Cha>e 821
.117 Hester, Jacob "4 24
300 Kerr, Geo. Adolphus 32 40
202 Lrgiin. Sheldon 23 00
330 McMullan, Michael 35 in
l T ndlti<led , „
U of 118 McMullan, John 27 80
417 McMuilnn. Alexander 4J14
,',O Mon-e, \\ illiam Hi.2o
):! Nicholas, William 432
100 Sicholas, Henry 43 20
1M Odion, Thomas 3132
~, 1 Parley, Nathaniel P'2o
190 Pinco, Be/ebel Ift CO
00 I'arUy, Nathaniel 1020
102 43-100 Richard, K. G 02 H
.23 0-10 Kitzer. Jacob l"l ><
50 sparahawk, Thomas 40 CO
31 Sullivan, James M>o4
04 Shaw, David 20 7:'.
ICB Tomliuson, Richard 18 30
12 Tatem, J( seph 378
21 Tatem, Joseph ' 1)2
150 Tomlinson, Richard 11<*'
310 Tatem, Joseph 34 02
2'17 Tomlinson. Benjamin 22 U
03 Woodward, Ebenzer 30 21
lftO Wood ward, Beza 48 00
3uo Whitford. Wilson VT 2"
111 Zeigler, David 1188
50 Zeigler, David 540
DAVIDSON TWI'
392 Balliott, John 102 25
3t.9 Bcasley, Johnson 10H70
40154 Mainly", Paul 87 00
207 Celt, William 38 60
300 Cope, Israel I'<l4"
50 Coates, Jacob 10 9n
436 Custard, Mary 149H5
83 Coates, Mary 12 41
92 Evans, Elizabeth 15 '>
98 Evans, John and Jamea IB so
150 Evans, Joel 32 85
2"1 Ewing, Jasper 43 80
•127 Ewing, Robert <2 60
12993-100 lless and C'reveling 0 25
308 llarvey, Peter 53 <3
00 Hess, samuel and Wesley 2i>2s
450 Harvey, Nicholas 3140
21 Hess, Samuel and Wesley sou
430 James, Grace 19120
10 James, Thomas 4 : >s
so l'aschall, Joseph 3104
2::0 Milcv. Martin 102 20
873 Me.MnUan Alexander 68 04
IST Montgomery, William 27 37
358'i Sample, Catherine 62 20
75 stiawbridge, James 10 H5
4*17 Woodside, Eleanor 1012"
■is Woodside, Aichibald 214H*
430 Woodside, John Jr. 631>5
2'io;a Yarnell, Rebecca 13 80
EI.KLAND TOWNSHIP
12 Bryson, Samuel 960
180 Caipenter, John 2*Bo
250 Cook, Stephen 40m
100 Conly, Robert 10 u
SO Cooley, Henry 4M)
00 Uunsinger, Aaron 13 81
250 Proctor eV 11 ill 40 011
1:0; Rogers, C. S. 2On
43 Proctor & llill 0 88
FORKS TOWNSHIP
432 Dorsey, John 71 70
53 Eddy, George 3310
477 Fox, George 23012
50 Harris, Jesse 21
425 Hurley, Henry • 109 0,
252 Hurley, Chas. 12150
50 Harrison, Jacob 21 10
425 Hurley, Geoivt* 5188
100 Lloyd, Peter jr. £>l4s
122 Lucke, Henry 01C5
180 Mussel , John 9121'
00 Pleasants, Israel 3100
87 Peters Richatd 43 00
55 Roberts, Hugh 20 25
55 Roberts, Jas. F. 20 2a
402 Roberts, George 198 20
90 Rush, Benjamin 14 85
KOK ToWNsUIT.
ion Epple, Henry 13 00
30 Epple. Henry 318
KIT 1 ; lluglies, George 51 34
330 Hull. John 12 i3O
317% Hull, Mahlon Uf 70
300 Hilton, James 75 50
307 Jones Israel 3810
3(0 Johnson, James 105 40
50 Kulm, Peter 080
29 Penrose, Thomas 1740
lIILI.-i.ROVE TWf
80 Alberts, George 30 21
80 Bingham, William 1008
290 Boyd, John 54 81
385 Boiiha 111, Ephraim 12003
3461; Ate, k. Henry. 132 30
210 Bonham, William 8190
lou Carpenter, Samuel 12 00
50 Corson, James 1891
257% Delaney, Thomas 73 08
50 Hornkeitli, Jeremiah 1418
198 Jackson, William 75 00
135 McKane, Thomarf 3102
408 Reese, Daniel 15135
405 Seckier. Michael 153 09
LAPORTF. TWf.
100 Baclim. Philip 10 60
111 Bachm, Philip 24(0
34 Bachm, Philip 820
191 Jiaum, Philip 40 4'
120 pox, Samuel M. 20 71
1 Franklin, Thomas 21
30 Fox, Haimali 761
55 Fox, Saiah 742
40 Franklin. Walter 6 30
13 Gardner, Richard 280
28 Graff, John 591
170 Gratf, John 30 01
182 Giaff, Andrew 37 Hi
56 Grail, Andrew 1127
10 Gan agus, Susan W, 212
45 Gardner, Richard 951
105 Grov. Robert 25 20
118 Harvey, Jonathan 15 02
5 Herling, Jjiseph 100
110 llarvey, Jonachen 29 08
47 ;, i llatvey, Jonuthac 9 97
104 Hall: Charles 2205
117 Harvey, Jonathan 2180
150 Levi, huniel B^*9
113'i Levi. Daniel 13 «2
Itt/t Levi, Daniel 6W
I (it) Morris. Kit-haul 11. 1412 j
71 Motr.s, Itichaid 11. 152.il
119 North, Richard 25 I.")
45 Nurris, Joseph P. 9 51
63 North, Richard 53 75
48% Pleasants, Israel 960
95 Plea.-ants, Samuel 19 80
40 Parker, Thomas 64 40
! 15 Parker, William 836
117 Parker, William 35 40
30}/, Parker,- William 640
401 Roberts. Hugh 80 4K
49 Reynolds, Thomas 1012
175 Reynolds, Thomas 35 51
til Roberts, K. F.
5 Rackstraw, Joseph 106
35 Roberts, Tomazim 7 42
97 Smith, Daniel 1170
75V. Smith Daniel 15 10
130 ' Wright, .Samuel R. 27 66
115 Wlialen, Robert 25 60
86 Weaver, William 10 32
SHREWSBURY TWP.
117 Brotlie, William 8 40
418 BcnHoii, Peter 6102
311}* llrady, John 146 00
59 Boyd. John 24 84
104 Dougherty. John 44 20
100 Dougherty, John 43 «ti
75 I'enno, John 10 95
355 Haines, Reuben 155 49
100 Hoover, Jacob 43 80
401J4 Hunter. Job 6« 40
25 11 win, Robert 370
386 Ogtlen, Joseph 169 06
190 Richardson, Isaac 83 22
219 Swain, John 95 40
Seated List.
Also at the same time and place the following
tracts and parcels of land duly assessed and re
turned on the Seated l.ist will be sold for arrear
ages of taxes in the names of the present or former
iwneis, in accordance with the provisions of an
Act of Assembly, passed April 29, A. D. 1844.
ACRES. NAME. TAX.
CHERRY TOWNSHIP.
•10 Baker, Francis Sl3 58
3 Benllcy, Hannah, heirs 40
2 I.ots Bartcli, Golleib 150.
52 Collins, Thomas 12 34
50 Dunn, Jas. and F, I' 1
i 60 Donegan, Edward 270
i 50 Dunn, Anna 210
J Hand I, Davidgc, S. B 7 9^
, 100 Gallagher, Martin 193'.
50 Gallagher. M. 1' 245
; 295 Holmes, JohnG 3572
113 Kaiel, George 327
II anil L Kiaus, William 1 53
67 Kester, Jesse .8 65
67 l.avelle, John 23 3.'
i 'iy t ljimbert, John t-(i
"i0 Lucus, John 3«i
20 Mcllale, Michael 5 It
65 Mooney, Patrick, hciis 22 3'
33 Mosicr.G. D 1 .V
--'As Mercur A: Jackson 83'
34 Mosier, Peter 875
1 lx>t Smith J . 1' 11!'.
II autl I. Scoutcn, .1. G 113
Hand I. Shoolln,James 4:0
II and I. Smith, W. F 97.
135 Wright, Martin and Jas 27 01
t.O Hcacvt'k «%; Jackson 4 72
7 Jackson, Geo. D. heirs 358
130 Jackson, Geo. C 22 10
II Quinti, John Sr 2 55
77 Middendorf,Frank 2143
COLLEY TOWNSHIP.
Hand L Bleusnlck, Catherine S'.C
OX Davidgc, S. B 11 2>
'■lU Daddow, Mrs. E. A 1360
150 Daddow, John 6 0t
:<t Harris, Mrs. Mary 3 3t
50 Kinsley,Jacob 30t
Cider Press ) Messewmith, Geo. I u ..
und mill j and Son /
48 Meyers, W. F 417
76 Patsoiifc. Edward 18 94
Hand I. Paiish, T. J 2 9'
II and L Palish, A. I 475
j Hand L Roth, John 7 i*
48 Shultz, H. C 101-
mill Stroud, George 707
100 Threshouldbaek, J. H 259?'
Hand L Oliphant, ( has, licits ,>
60 Dekalb, Frank and Tobias 667
DAVIDSON TWP.
M Bradley. R. F 11 65
sII A I. Miutthttitt anil Collins I - a Ul
293 1 Trustees i
lti'i Hans, Jeremiah 1»> "2t
; SI Keeler, John F 2163
87 Little, J. P 20W
■ ;I3 .& 200 Ixiralt, Jacob 24 2
6 Kteinbach, Leroy Hn
1 Lot hinh, .1. F 93t
2 saw mills Schug, Pierce 22 00
9 Herring, William 2 20
11 Waltctti, William 220
DL'slloUK BUKUIt.H.
. Foundry
Ji Building Bigger Bros 28 60
Hand L Carl, E. A 760
1 Lot Johnson, W. L 2 s
1 Lot Jordan, John M 15'.
! l Lot Jordan, Edward 152
1 Lot Haxer, George, heirs 4 6C
ELK LAND TOWNSHIP.
Ji Bird,. Mis Emma -J
i 35 Horton, Nathaniel 43^
51 King, Thomas 24t
j 11 Molyneux, .Margaret 171
116 McCarty, tl. 1.. Bri s 810
275 Newman, Galen estate 4140
267 Sullivan, James II 4i
20 Wells, nitsß 2 78
HILLSGROVE TOWNSHIP.
Davis, John, hciis 315
KuKKs TUWKSHIP.
1 Lot Birdsali. Elizalatli 23
24 CliUsou, Harry 271
21 Chilson, C. 1
sti Clark, John P 28J
Ino Jordan, Henry 580
MJ Lambert, William estate 6 24
FOX TOWNSHIP.
93 Carey, Joseph r 9 9!*
113 Camplell John S 17 NJ
-96 G gga, Henry 19 51
50 Howell, L. B 13 75
SO 11. gob™ in. E. E 12 40
130 Helms, Martha 29 4i
6tl Meyers, John C.. 12 55
3 May, Warien 1 <*■
50 Shatter, O. J l2 5t
883 Williams. Henry 95 %
00 Walker, Ada M. 876
69 Warner, Henry .... 12 85
220 Watts, Murty 1 2>J3'.'
I.APUKTE TOWNSHIP.
ill Bodlne, A en 53 3>
HamlL Botsfoid, M. W 59 73
20 Cook, Nelson l> 6o
;Hi Collins, Thomas 19 fli
31 Cronan, Hiram 15 80
tis Cheney. 11. L. heirs 26 ot>
2 Lots Dunham E. M 976
85 llower, surah 1645
40 Hill, B. F 10 4ft
25 Holmes, Henry 21172
58 Hunter, Auraiid 19 20
*1 Little, Charles 19 12
105n McFatlane, Jatiies 1050
,50 Overseers poor, Cherry
township 42 50
1 70 A hotel Ring, H. H*. 4 18
I lot Tiliklepaiigh, ( has 50n
59 Smith, Mark 2106
100 White. Peter heirs 15 60
is Aslots W. A. N. B. ltrtlroad Com) any 30 50
56 Walsh, A 18 32
60 Gorman, George.; 1- 10
! East and South end hotel lot, Nordmont
, Petcrman. Philip 50
LAPORTE ItottolOH.
I 2 H 3'j L Brewster, Mrs. J. T 37 35
1 lot Bteht. Geoigc J 3sy
1 lot Battin, Jetliro 242
Hand Li lark. Mrs. Mary 22 50
1 lot Elliott, Ci. W 393
1 lot llill. \V. B. Estate 2to
1 lot Lee. Waller 389
1 lot Luwshp. John 3MI
7 lots Mix, 11. G 10 50
1 lot Morston, John, Jr 389
1 lot Kuum.J.H 3M»
1 lot StevetlHOll, William 133
1 lot Waddrow, C. W 359
II andUL Brewster, Virginia 4 18
1 lot Stead man. M 13:1
1 lot Stteeter. Harry 133
Butcher shop and ice house, Stroup Bios . 190
SHREWSBURY TWP.
; 1 lot Allen, Robert P 467
300 Bigger. G. W. & It. N 30 00
llot Haith. G. W 38M
100 Clark, Mrs. Rosa 400
150 Green, Ambrose 15 26
I H <4t 2 A Hamilton, Mrs 225
' II and L Hughes. Laura 360
I H <Si 7K A Peale, S. R 19 80
llot Richait, .1. M. 0 695
110 Shaffer, W. 11 17 49
1 Hand 2L Sarfarty, Moses D 7 50
llot Thotn, Alfted B 282
llot Watrous, Warren ... 501
i 200 Winders, Mrs. Briton 7 20
1 L & 59 A Warner, William 3 00
200 Wheeler, Peter 800
100 McCarty Rros 80
•100 Dugttn, Monroe i 970
The sum of fifty cents must also be p*ld on each
tract, lot or parcel of land advertised i|i addition
| to the amount named opimsite each tract, lot or
parcel of land for advertising. Also lit addition
lo the same, interest will be charged upon the
amount of taxes due upon each tnict, lot or par
cel tif laud for each year I'tom the litvt day of
January of the year following until paid, under
Act of I'BX7.
N. B.—No taxes will be received on the day of
i sale.
RANSOM THRASHER, Treasurer.
I I Treasurer's office, Laporte, Pa., March 21, 1898.
A Horrible Railroad Accident
iri a daily chronicle in our papers; a so
the death of some dear friend, who had
died with Consumption, whereas, if he or
she had taken Otto's Cure for Throat and
Lung diseases in time, life would have
been rendered happier and perhaps saved.
Heed the warning ! If you have a cough
or any aflection of the Throat and Lungs
Call on T. J. Keeler,Lajorte; W. L
Hoffman, Hillsgrove; B. rt Lancaster.
Forksville; C. B Jennings, Agl. Estella;
.Ino. W. Buck, Sonestown, and get a
trial 'packaire free. Large size 50c and 25c
TheThiߧ
"AYER'S SARSAPARILLA has been
a household companion in our family
for years. I take it every Spring, be
ginning in April. It tones up my sys
tem, gives me an excellent appetite
and I sleep like a top."
IL R. WILDEY, Philadelphia, Pa.
for Spring
A Cut in Price is
Giving Voice.
And the facts can he learned by call
ing at the v hoe Shop of
John V. Finkle, Laporte.
Forreign prices as follows:
Men's shoes, hall sole and heal. 00c.
Women's shoes do 30c.
Children's shoes do 25c.
Cement patches, 05c.
Fine fresh oranges, lentous and I'nnniias
•it .John W. Bucks, Sonestown.
FlilurntA Your lloweU Willi Cuacareth.
Candy Cathartic. cure constipation forever.
; .oc,«su. If C. C.C. fail, druggists refund money.
Call in and see the new nickel oil stoie.
■I good thing tor summer use. .1. W.Buck.
Til Ice <' isciivc's im< • Cathartic. lou or 25c
I i' C. f:i i lofiui'. ili'iii'inr is refund inouet
Catarrh Inhaler Free.
Only one person in fifty cured by old method.-
of treating t alarrh innv even u herecondemn
ed. The new Scientific Cartarrh Inhalei
of Dr Worst's mailed Hie towll leaders-of tin
NEWS ITF.M. Is the latest and best up-to-dati
method for curing catarrh, Colds, Bionchitis,
.v»e Throat, Headache etc.
SPECIAL OFFER
1 will for a short time mail any reader the ne»
Inhaler w itli medicine for one year on threr da>-
trial free. If it gives satisfaction, send me #I.OO
if not return it. Send for it now. Address
A. C. JENKINS, Laporte, Pa.
Good News.
No other Medicine was ever given such
a u-.it as Otto's Cure Thousands of hot
ties of this great tierman remedy are be
ing distributed F.HEE OF CHAIUIK. to thost
afflicted with Consumption, Asthma,
('roup, severe Coughs. Pneumonia mid all
I'hroat and Lung diseases.giving the i eo
pie prool that Otto's Cure will cure them
For sale only by T. J. Keeler, Laporte:
VV.L. Ilotfman.Hillsgrove; i<.S. l.ancrtstei
Forksville; C. B. .leiinings. Estella; Jtio.
\V. Buck, Sonestown. Samples free.
Large hoitles 50c and 25c.
New lot of timothy and clover seeds and
onion seis at lolin W. Bucks, Sonestown.
No-To-Har for Fli'ty Cents.
Guaranteed tohucco habit cure, makes weak
men strong. b.ood pure. 60c. sl. All ilruifixists.
Take C.'uscaiels C'unuv Cutharnc. 10c or 25c.
If C. C. C. fail to cure, Unionists refund money
Spring
and Summer
Every corner of the store is
bright, with the newest things
for "Women's wear anil Men's
wear and Children's wear.
We are glad to have you come in
and see the new life the old
store and look at its excellent
lino of goods.
Winter Weight
Underware
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
*S M
HAD AN
ADVKRT!SIMXT
IN THIS SPACE
IT WOULD PUT!
"W" H"Y?
Because it would be READ
just the same as you are read
| ing this. Give it a trial.
W.L.Hoffman's
HILLSGROVE
Three Big Stores-- MUNCY VALLEY,
=—= PROCTOR, PA.
OUR NEW LINE OF GOODS
are first in quality', first in style, and first from a genuine Favirg
point of view, because they're in price than you can find
elsewhere
If you are looking for the bargains of the year go at
once to any of the above named stores where 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 the old price should call and
select from the complete line of sizes.
JENNINGS BROS.
|l. <s^l
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 0r.3-8 stick,
Hemlock Flooring any width desired,
Hemlock Lath both 3 and 4 feet long,
Hardwood Flooring both Beech, Birch or Maple,
The same woods in *-8 ceiling.
CORRESPONDENCY SOLICITED.
i
Buy Good Gooc .
An 1 you will be surprise i
how cheap they are in the end.
W'f l.nve just unpacked r.icli a etocl o' conta And c-pen 10 which we #<*
tn ci'l l vi'ii* special attrition. We do iu>t |irne* d ■<> liHiidle the rheH|>e*l
coHt-in t'.e m.iikel. hut »e ill any we have the BEST himl Hemes' Hning
partnentf nmde. Our com* and capm are niade to order, and in the latent
atylus with pncea to nut evervhod*.
IN DRESS GOODS WE WERE NEVER BETTER
PREPARED TO PLEASE YOU THAN AT THE
PRESENT, AS WE HAVE THE LARGEST AS
SORTMENT IN THAT LINE EVER DISPLAY
ED IN THE COUNTY.
[.tidies an 1 M;ssef>. Box* and Men, you need not po halt frozen tliip wint*r for we
liave p »niv of underwear for you all, hoth in cotton or woo l , 'ed org.uy and
the pr ce- are very low, so low that when von nee the goods you wt.l ha aaton
; «heil11 1 at we ;ire aide to give vnu HIIC h bargains.
One word in iegard to foot wear:
Uur choc department wit* never more complete and if von will favor us with
your attention for a lew minutes when in town we will convince VLU thai we
have t> c in>'Sl rareiu lv selected line ol fine and heaw ho- ts ami shoes ever
I. rous;lii liefore tin |>ti:-lic. On crockery we have just rec»-i»ed umie very
pret Iv design* in Decora ltd Dinner Sets to which wt invite your attention.
Tlie hu\itijt ot counirv produce hasalwav- heen a pecial feature of ou
Busin?s>, a"d we still continue in piving the highest each pi ices lor Butter
IS-'"? and Wool.
E. G. Sylvara DUSHORE, PA.
Wright & Haight,
SUCCESSORS TO
M. R. BLACK, Forksville, P» -
F"r"it"r ?l;f „ da| . )q (
MANOFACTDBEBB O*
Doors, Sash,* Moulding, oorinp
DRESSED LUMBER
Full unci complete seasoned etock alway
A fine line of furniture etc. The r
Coffins and Casket to select fr
The finest hearse in the county, w
Embalming a specialty,
safety and dispatch.
PRICES RE A