Republican news item. (Laport, Pa.) 1896-19??, June 01, 1899, Image 5

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    Republican News Item.
THURSDAY, JI'NK ], 189«. l. lgnorance
lgnorance is the mother of £
\ scepticism. Ignorance does \
t not abound to arry'great extent J
Win Sullivan County. V
4 So that there I
$ is But Little $
t Scepticism £
J about the Value oft
bc lWew6 \
\ ITtem j
4 As a Profitable #
JRbveitisuuj $
j flbebium. j
#Read it, Your neighbor does. £
Don't borrow. £
County Seat Indices.
AND GLANCES AT THE TIMES.
—Atty.Shomaker made a business
trip to NVilliaiusport on Saturday.
—A. K. Tripp is on business in
Canton and Elmira, this week.
—Miss Mabel Spencer is enjoying
a visit at New York, this week.
—Miss Itosie rpnian is home from
Fugles Mere, this week, on vacation.
—Win. Kiess of Sonestown, was
transacting business in town on Mon
day.
-J. lv. Sapper of .Milton, is clerk
ing for Joe Cooper.
—ls. F. Crossley and Vol Holeoni
of Dushore, were in town Sunday.
—Atty. E.J. Mullen delivered the
Memorial Hay address at Dushore,
Tuesday.
—Mrs. A. E. Tripp and Mrs. M.l'.
(iavitt were shopping in Dushore on
Monday.
Dr. Waekenhuth and family en
joyed last Sunday with friends as
Sonestown.
--Miss Eva and llattie Lawrence
visited Mrs. D. If. Lorah at Sones
town on Monday.
—Dr. Waekenhuth and family
were passengers on train s, Monday;
destination, Willianisport.
—Mr. Percy Bivins of Philadel
phia,is spending a few days vacation
among his friends at this place.
—Dr. C. D. Voorheesof Instanter,
was in town transacting Imsinessand
receiving congratulations on Friday.
-lee cream will be sold every
Saturday evening at the Baptist
Church Parlor. Proceeds for benefit
of Baptist church.
—A very pleasant time was en
joyed by the young people at a social
dance at the Laporte Hotel Tuesday
evening.
—Hon. Thos. J. Ingham hit on
Saturday for Philadelphia, called
there by the illness of Hon. I" I'.
Ingham, who is at present slowly
recovering from a close attack of
appendicitis.
—The new management of the W.
«V N. if. it. Jt. demonstrated their
progressive business spirit in placing
Conductor Herman Knipe as Asst.
General Supt. of the road, and Del.
Edkin from baggage master to that
of conductor of the regular passenger
train. Both gentlemen have long
been in the service of this road and
justly merit the advancement'given
them.
The La Porte Summer Normal
School will open July in, lsmi, and
will continue in session four weeks.
Circulars giving full details coneer
iug course of study, tuition, instruc
tors, boarding and other details will
be issued in a few weeks.
F. W. Mevi.krt, Co. Supt.
—Already many needed improve
ments are being made since the new
•company have control of the W. and
N. B. ft. ft. The wooden part of the
bridge at Hingdalc is being replaced
with an iron structure. It is also in
tended that the wooden section of
the Nordmont bridge shall l>e replac
-ed with iron.
—The G.A. ft. held their usual
appropriate services at this place on
Tuesday assisted by the <i. A. It.und
•citizens of Sonesnown who turned
-out in goodly number to honor the
occasion. Rev. flesh of Muncy Val
ley was the orator of the day who*
address was highly complimented.
Didtrict Attorney Beck's Error.
' The public lias just been treated to
an exhibition in coui;t by Cuitecl
.States Attorney Heck which is not
altogether creditable to that official.
His earnest effort to prevent a reason
able postponement of the trial of
Ellery P. Ingham and Harvey lv.
Newitt went beyond the requirnient
of the case. Mr. Heck is expected to
do his duty, but liis actions carried a
flavor of persecution rather than
prosecution.
The two men under indictment
have borne heretofore the best of
characters. No breath of dishonesty
has ever touched them. Their ac
cusers today are self-confessed conn-1
torfeitcrs and bribe takers, and the)
District Attorney should remember!
that thev must be considered in no- j
cent until they are convicted if.
they can be convicted. Mr. Ingham i
is seriously ill, and under present,
conditions he could not be dragged;
into court without endangering bis j
life. His family physician testified;
to this l'act, testimony which was |
corroborated by one of the most j
famous names connected with Hie!
medical profession. The solemni
declaration of the family physician j
alone should have been sufficient, ;
and il was sufficient with Judge Mr
l'herson, (o postpone the trial, but it
was not with the District Attorney. ;
What we complain of was the at
tempt 011 the part of the latter to
make it appear by other testimony
that the case was not. as serious as
represented, and by discrediting it '
to prevent an adequate postpone
ment.
Doubtless this error of judgment
on the part of Mr. Heck arises Irom
the fact that lie has been the person
al friend t' " " ,'ghain and Mr.
Newitt ai' /deems it neces
sary to ynblic the impres
sion that in ti. performance of his
duty be knows no friendship. Hut
be can duly impress the public by
conducting the case in the ordinary j
way, not the extraordinary. In or
der to stand erect he need not lean I
over backward, for in doing so he!
will give the impression, not ol im
partiality ami fairness, but of perse-1
cut ion. t a f/ii in
Mrs. S. V. lleaton ,State Lecture
for the W. <'. T. I'. will be at the
following places at time mentioned
below to hold meetings and deliver!
lectures.
Muiicy Valley,Thurs.Jline Ist.
Kaglcs Mere Fri. " 2nd.
Sonestown, Sat.and Sun. and Itb. |
Lal'orte, Mou.and Tues.and (lib |
Lope/, Wed. 7th.
I inshore, Thurs. sth.
I'ast Fosks, Fri. !Uh.
Forksville, Sat.ami Sun. 10, ami 1 1th. |
II illsgrove, Mon. 12th.
Notice.
The'exainination of applicants for
common school diplomas in districts
having adopted the Hcrkey course
of study will occur as follow s:
For Col ley, at Lope/,. May :»l.
For Forks, Hlkland and Fox, at
Forksville, .1 une
For Laporte Horo., La port e Twp. |
and Davidson, at Laporte, June it.
Fxaniinatious will begin prompt- j
ly at !>:!$(!. F. W. M i:v I.I.I: r,( 'o.Supt. ]
Cabbage, eaulitlower, tomato and
celery |>Llll1s will be for sale at reas
onable prices. I'lease leave orders
at the store of Mrs. M. <I .aiier.
The Sullivan I oiinty liar Associa
tion met and organized on Tuesday
evening after court adjourned. Hon.
T. J. Ingham was elected President;
H. T.Down, Secretary; and H.J.
Thomson, Treasurer. A committee
was appointed to draft by-laws, and
also to report at a meeting to lie held
June !•">. A voluntary contribution
w as made by each member to defray
the expenses of advertising and re
cording the charter. A vote of
thanks was extended to Messrs.
Shoemaker and Hill for their serv i
ces in formulating the association.
To meet at Die argument and ad
journed court, June I•">.
A splended Memorial Day num
ber was issued by the I'liila. Press
(Sunday F.dition) .May 2s, and in
keeping with other special numbers
was full of unusal interest. Hand
some pages of photographs and col
or reproduced scenes suitable to the
occasion are prououn.teil featur**-
with this enterprising journal.
Administratrix Notice.
Estate of Clinton E. Lawrrnee, lute of Col ley
township, Sullivan county. deceased.
Letters of Administration ni»on the al>ovc nam
ed estate having been granted to the undersigned
uli |»ersons having claims against the same will
prebeiit them for payment. duly authenticated,
all ttiowL* iiuUtbted thereto will please make im
mediate oavment t«»
MAK* M- LAWRENCE. Admrx.
I'a., March 27, Jx.o
Edocat© Tour ltow*l« With ruicitrptft>
I Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever,
g 10c f 860. If C. 0' C. fail, druggists refund money.
Court FroceedirißN.
The regular term ami session '. of tin
i 'onrls ol this coutityjponvened si I l.!i|n)i li
on MOM. lay, May 22, at 2 ]..m. lion.
K. M. Punlinni, President, find lions. -).N.
Line and Conrad Krans. Associates.Judy
et< on the Bench.
SI. W. liotslbr.l was appointed roreinan
ol' the grand .jury, who having onh two j
cases to act upon, completed their duties
Monday evening, and after making tliej
usual report were discharged with the!
thanks ol t he <"ourt.
The following collectors tiled their
bonds lor the year 1 S'.l'.l. wl|.i<-h were ap
prov ed l iy the Court, viz: 11. Ilichlin,
Forks; John Pardoe, t'orkcsvilh-: A. bus
ehhaiisen. haporte; John 11. I'arrell. I'u .
shore.
John Knglc was duly admitted a i itizcii '
ol the I' nited States.
fl. Hat till vs M. Hut tin; J, Ilaich vs
I'. Hatch, and Kvn Angel vs M. < '.Anjrlo,
subpoena in divorce awarded in each ease.
W. 1,. McCarty was discharged as an
insolvent debtor.
Jennings Itros. vs Kastern \\ ash hoard
Mlg. Co. Plaintiffs' rule 1.1 arbitrate
stricken oil.
J. \V. < 'arroll vs Jane- Kule to |
open judgment granted: ivluniable at |
next term.
Harriet M. blither\s ,J■ Jin <'. White.
I.eavc granted to (ile exceptions.
•in petition of overseers ol poor ol
('hern Twp. IJiiie granted on executors
Ot James I'i Us millions decil. to how
cause win a certain legacy should not be
paid.
<»n petition Court appoint I'red Mc-j
Cartv, guardian ol bydia Norton. iiontl
tiled in the sum of s/iOil as rei|itired.
Comth. vs Win. header, assault with
intent to kill; grand jury, liml true bill—
case tried—verdict, guilty indicted.
Motion made in arrest ol judgt. and rule
lor new trial granted. Melt. to give bail
in sum ofx.'iOOlo appear at next term".
This was a case of a very unjust and un
provoked assault with a double hilled ax
upon 11. W. Osier, I lie Sheriff of on r con li
ly, while in the ex edit ion of his duly on a
writ ol execution against the properly of
this defendant. The testimony showed,
without doubt, the intent of the defendant
to do the officer serious bodily harm, it
not to kill him, if lie went upon defend
ant's. premises to execute process, and the!
jurv very justly returned a verdict as
above. 11 is bondsman. It. J. Mcllenn
took out a bail piece on Wednesday and
delivered the defendant over into custody
of the Nherilt, and he is now ,-alt-lv guai i
ed in the county jail.
Comth. vs J. ii. Seoul en. Fence po
etise. tirand jury find, not a true bill.and
prosecutor to p:i\ costs.
i 'oint h. \ s James Moran and J. William
Moran. violations of the liipior laws, tin
rei|uest ol Mist. Atly. the Court permit
Nol Pros tobe entered on payment ot
costs.
t'onilh. vi Win. lieailer: obstructing aa
otlicer in the execution of legal process,
tirand jury find a true hill. A conviction
having been had in tlii' more si-rious ol
I'ense against this defendant, the hist.
Atty. moved the Court to allow a Nol
Pros in this case, on payment of costs, i
which was allowed.
tin petition, the Court appoint John II
Cronin as auditor to adjust the assets and
liabilities between tin-Tup. ol Shrewsbury
and the new lioroiuli of KaglesMerc.
Comth, vs i has, I'eck. I'. and l'..l.ea\c
granted to enter a Nol I'ros on payment
of costs.
lure: Sale of real estate ol llenrv llav
il v deed, tin hearing petition ol I lios,
Cuban, administrator, an order •■! ■ ile
was decreed as prayed for. bond in l lie
-urn of Sl2Oll approved by (lie Court: filed.
Holmes A Passage vs John < 'bert.
Leave granted to file a supplement at an
swer in 111 ilavs li,r <i. M. < 'lark and J. 1..
Kllsbree.
The following mailers were piYscnfcd
toConrt hy the clerk and were duly con
finned in accordance uiili the rules ol
courl, viz: First and filial acct. of l.aura
It. Waddell, Adlnrx. of I . 11. I'onii-roy.
deed., who was guardian oi I'. W. Brock
i way. First and final acct, of llenrv
b'ichlin. Admr. ol <'. F. liilchlin, deed.
Second and final acct, of J. L. Snyder,
guardian of Moltie Mellvain. First and
partial acct, ol'.l. Y, I Minn. Admr. of P.
Dunn, deed. First and filial acct. ol J.C.
Coti, Admr. of Klizabelh Norton, deed.
Widows' shale in the estates of \\ . 11.
Magargel, deed.: and C. L. I.avvi enoyh-i-d.
Sale ol real estate of Mary Mct.'ai-iy,
deed.: I'.li, Siillivan. deed., and Auditor's
reporl, estate ol I>. J. Probst, deed,, cou
| firmed absolutely .
Kuiisom Thrasher v> Jethro Battin, It.
T. Smith A Son vs J. I . liink, and Lillie
Moser vs Win. lieeser el ai. The return
of fhe Sherill read in open court and c.m
lirined Mi Si. on May 22. thi same day
exceptions tiled to theieUirn in case ol
I Moser vs Keecer. May 2"i, IS'.l'.l, returns
j in lirsl two mailers coniinied absolutely.
| lii re: change ol polling place for I
j shore ISoro. < 'li pet iI ion and hearing and
duo notice of same, the. polling place for
the saiil ISoro. is changed from Hotel
Carroll l<> the Town Hall. I'v the Court.
Comth. vs Win. Schonch. I-'. A I!.
j Itecognizance renewed lo Sept. Sessions,
j Comth. vs Hobert l'euson. lieserlion.
j lieeogiiizance forfeited; to be respited on
| appenrance of Hell, ill Sept. Sessions.
Jennings Bros. vs Kastern Washboard
Co. Judgment in open Court for want of
i an appearance find affidavit of defense.
| J. Mavid I'tz vs Maria H. lirowii,Adni.
Judgment in open Court lor want of an
appearance and atlidav it of defense.
I* I pon petition of citizens the Court ap
i point W. 11. Parsom town clerk of
j Shrewsbury Twp.
A. 11. Xaner vs .1. ('. I'enningtoii et al.
j Three cases; rule granted to show cause
] vv liv judgment should not be entered in
! favor of the plaintiff. in each case, for
want 01-an allidavil of defense.
John I'tz vs Win. O'Brien and M. J.
i O'Brien. Judgment in open Court, in
' favor of plaintiff. for want ol an allidavil
ol defense.
James Connor vs Lyon Lumber Co.
I Judgment tor want of an affidavit of Del'.
Sullivan Lodge I. O. O. F,. N'o. 522. v-i
■I.I!. I'lotts, Saniiicl IVilli.'i-ii and Oscar
Bedford; (wo ca.-cs. Jiid'imciil in favor
ol plaint ill 111 elleli case for waul Ol' mi
. a lliila vit of defense.
I 'n petition the Court appoint Kinily.l.
Sherman guardian of Ada C. Sherman.
Bond required. siidu to be approved by
the Court or a Judge al chambers.
On |ii-titi<>n tin* supervisors of
i Davidson Twp. are directed l<> levy
1 ;i special tax of 5 mills to pay debts. I
Lillie Moser vs Win. Iteeser et al.
Win. Shoemaker appointed auditor
lo liearand dispose of exceptions tiled
to the report of Sheriff of sale of real
estate in this ease.
In re: Petition for a road in David
son Twp. The Court appoint Nath
an I'erstin, (i* (Wright and M.c.
Miller viewers as prayed for.
Benj. < iwen vs Ida owett. Win.
Lawrence appointed commissioner.
The committee appointed at I'eli
' ruary term of court to frame resolu
tions of report etc. on the death of
lion. U.S. < "<dli lis-, made their report
and the same w as duly approved and
adopted. A copy thereof was order-;
ed engraved to he presented to the j
family of the deceased; and a copy j
was ordered to he furnished to each I
newspapers in the county. The pro-;
feedings were also ordered to he I'ul
I ly entered on the minutes of Ibi-j
| court.
And no*, May 20, 1 stilt, 11. \\ .
Osier l->i|., I ligh Sheriff of Sullivan
I county, conies into open Court, and
after due proclamation made, ac
knowledges Deeds Poll as follows: :
To C.A. Wesley and lI.T. Smith for
2M" acresof latttl in Davidson, sold as
the property of J. F.»Uink. To Ran-'
Mini Thrasher for 100 acres in Fox,
sold as the property of Jethro Battin.
To Francis McMahon for "s acres
and SO pr. in Cherry, sold as the
projierty of Win. O'Hrien.
And now to wit, May 2">, isii'.i, ;
personally came into open court J..1.
Pardoe and Titos. AV. McCarty, Ad
ministrators of estate of Mary Mc-
Carty deed. and indue form of law
acknowledge deeds for land sold by
order of the Orphan*' Court, as fol
lows: To Theodore ('. I loess for H>2
acres in Klkland, consideration, sii.'iii.
To Hampton C. Pardoe for HI acres
in Klkland, consideration, si i!.",.
Comth. vs Charles Crawford. Pen
cil warrant ordered lo issue against
Susie Crawford, for costs in this case.
In re: Sale of real estate of Mary
I Met 'arty deed, tin hearing petition
i and on motion of attorney for adinin
i istrators, the Court modifies the rule
! under which sale was made so far as
I the terms of payment of purchase
j money is involved, by allow ing the
purchasers to fay lo the admini-tra
! tors the full amount of the purchase
; money -till due, x iz: ill and upon
I payment of same the Court direct
| and empowers the administrators to
; enter satisfaction of the judgment*
entered on the houds given by the
purchasers, for said ;lh of the pur
chase money,
Mitchell, Young A Co., v.* A. J.
I lack ley. Sci Fa. Case fried: ver
dict for defendant.
J. Mcl-'arlane \- W. t'. Mason,and
Fttgene Weiner v* Daporlc Twp..con
tinued by agreement.
Martin Markle vs F. V. Ingham;
ca*e settled by parties on terms tiled.
Judgment lo be entered for plaintiff
for *7O.
I'. M. Lewis \s .1, \\\ P.alhtrd.
Jury called and under the instruc
tions of the < 'ourt found \ erdi'-t Ibr
plaintiff for 11. ||,
Win. May to use of 11orace t !..May
vs .lulia Palmatier. ('a-e tried: IT
diet for plaintiff for sbMI.'JT.
Win. May Vs Julia Palmiticr. t'a-e
tried: verdict for defendant.
i . I'. I'inaii vs .Michael <iuinn.
lialph Magargel vs I.aporfe township
Hushore Water ( o. v-- Dushore I'oro.
Kobinsoii v.-Shoemaker (Iwo cases),
T. P. Kennedy vs l.aporte Twp..
continued by aii'reenient.
The following eases wire continu
ed until the adjourned argument
court In be held June I"., vi?.: sick
vs Bnlil, Whalen vs 1 inshore, Luther
vs White, Mittendorl" \ s P. V.1t.1!.,
Ilaverly vs Kuykendall, Scouton \ -
Keader, In re: < itation to A.Pardoe's
Mxeeufrix.
Cherry School llisj, - N> 1. Mitli-n
--dorf. I*ii lo discharged.
11olmes A Passage \si ilicrt el al.
Continued to next term.
Iu re: Kxccptions to Admi's. act.
iu estate of I '.llen < 'urroll deed. < uti
'timied fill next term.
In re: Kcport of viewers on road
from Pi'u Bottom Bridge to Cherrv
i Mills. Atgiied: I Ixeeptionsdisniiss
| ed and report of \ iew ers conlirmed.
j Brown vs Plolts. Kuh- to strike
| oil' non suit ; Carroll v.s Mittendorf,
continued.
M DM. 111 re: I leath of Hon. 15.5.
Collins. The copy ol the report of
committee on resolutions, action
taken thereon :
A; a nf ( 'ourt hel«l Moiutuy . \ i-ui'tir. May
•J-IUL. Is9o, TLU* roiniuitlf'.' UJ.JXDUTFHL L»y 11.« I'.ai
Ass.ociatit»u OL Sullivan < 'ounty t<» PR. Jl'aiv I» U
tion> in tv.uanl t«» the •!« at II U! Hon. 15. s. < olliu>.
I'lVM'UtcilJlliO LOLLOWIIM- report N\lii« !i \\ JIS i.n;iui
litously U>u>pt<'<l:
in tlu- 1 natter NF tliedcatli | In tli< < <»urt oi
Htm. I!. S. Collins, a NIPNIHT'I I OUNIIUU Pleas of
of tlw Harof Sullivan count;. I Sullivun ( 'iunt\.
'Clio MENITKRIS of the Bar<»l' sullivan ( ounty,
desirinKt" plaec u|«>N rceonl an of TLU
resiK*et ami afTection in whieli tlu > held their
friend and hrother.Hryan s. Col!in>, ;I<L« »J»TI*<I the
following minute:
"In the life now w< tiiat
strength of character and honesty of purpn»»\
w hieii always coniniand the re>|»eci of UU-n.
liddity tot lient. and Jidelity toihe t ourt.WA-I
the standard hy which hnsim-s> placed in hi
luiiids was measured, and to thi> UIH added an
ameuit and courtesN . that endeared him to all
those vvlio were in any way connected with him.
j Kxemplarv in all relatirms of life. AS -on. hushaml.
I lather and friend. An ltoiTcst man rc
J lea-ed from the weary burden of the flr-h.and
su>tained hy STIT.ng religious conviction, ha
douhtlev- enteral ujion the better life eternal.
~Kesolv eil.t hat the Court he re«|U« -ted L«» entei
this minute U|NHI the record- and a hioth>*r law
yer apiM»inted T«» eouvev a copy .>S same to hi* E
rcaved family."
Hespectfullv submitted
: MAV J'2.
K. 1)1 Nil.\ M. I
IJ. Ml I JIKN. i-om
K. THOMSON. I
Our Big Spring
Stock .r
CLOTHING, LADIES' and GENTS' SHOES.
Ladies' Capes, Skirts, Wrappers, Shirt Waists
and Gents' Furnishing Goods,
IS NOW READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION.
t
We have carefully gone through till the different lines of
the leading manul'.aeturers of reliable clothing and have select
ed. what in our judgment, was best in each line.
l .very dollars worth was bought on a cash basis, taking ad
vantage ol every discount lliat is possible for anv house to get.
Wo know of no one, no matter who or where located, has
bought 112 11 e s -la sof goods cheaper, and w«-are i ipialK pos
ilivo that no one can, or will, sell litem to you any lower.
SHOES! SHOES
Our stock of shoes Ibis season is larger than ever, with bet
ter aeeomodalion. We bought all our shoes for spring and sum
mer direct, from I'.oston and in very large quantities.
Do you know when you get an article at cost ? li' you do we
will ask you to come and see our low pvices now. s l '*' our re
ductions and you will be convinced that you can buy merchan
dise at our store -ID per cent, cheaper than any other place. Come
and see the plain facts at our large store with small prices.
t Jood attendants and always glad to show you goods and
prices.
Oi-k** The Reliable Dealer in Clothing
JfICOH PCr Boots and Shoes.
HUGHESVILLE. PA.
Campbell,
—
FOR CASH ONLY !
FOli 11 IF. NFXT Till IITY li\YS will sell my stock of
Winter goods a greatly reduced prices to make room for nt\
pring and Summer stock.
Would Rather Get Cost out of Them
Than Summer Them Over.
It c-i in-i-fs- ol' Men's. "i niillis'and t'liil'lrcii s Suits and iHirconis. Ilui>e
: 111d IH."I M:tiil<>-i-. Men's, boy's and Children'* ''tips. I.uiiilxTiiien'*
.. ks, t'f.Jt hoots and uvi-i's. iliitin2 and hniihcnnaii's tl.-uincls and all other
"1- too ni■ 111>-loils to mention. Cull and c\'itinin<-: nh v t.-iK.- i our IIIOM I
:•) I t of (own when you can buy chciipcr at home.
I,'i.M I.M lll'.l; 1 that I handle xviard jdovvs and rakes, steel laud rolhis. uln'i'l
liari'i'.vs. arid liowker'.- Fertilizers. Prices are ri.vlit on all iroods.
Highest Market Price Paid for Butter and Eggs.
iDorft Wait a Minute!
The Grandest Opportunity
to Save Money
ON MEN'S BOYS /-»
and CHILDREN'S
A positive dear'ing sale of well made, substantial, servise-giving
| Clothing. The kind that 1 can fully guarantee. All togo for its
lch aring sale. ( 'ost pushed aside. Prices cut to make immediale sale.
! Sou pair- of all worsted [lants at half price. Too many overcoats, must
; sell at your own offer. Suits at less than you would think of offering for
th. in. ! nderwear and < ienl-. furnishings all must go.
J W CABOLL. Bi O ook Carron Dushokk, r
LA PORTE Clothing Store.
Our Store improved!
our stock of
SffUYS
SHOES OF ALL STYLES
Ladies' Capes, Skirts, Wrappers,
Shirt Waists, Corsets, Etc.
I am |.re|iiired now to show you a line iu even de|iurtlnctit in the store, huirer tliun
I.a I" <t*l i i-M-r had in its hisloiy. and wc are able to otl'er you «oods
Cheaper Than You Ever Heard of Before.
W I W I 1.1. l\\ Y t'Ali I'Alx I! one way if you purchuse si.iHl woith of goods.
\\ i- (my lioth ways ;l a SIO.UO |iiiichase is made. Take the ildvantikge. this i" tin
lii -I i-liance you will ever have tor a free trip, »
i JOE COOPER, The Clothier.