Republican news item. (Laport, Pa.) 1896-19??, March 14, 1901, Image 5

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,THURSDAY, MAR. J4, 1901.
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FLOUR— State anil western ruled quiet
and steady at old prices; Minnesota pat
ents. J4ft4.30; wirter straights, $3.46if)3.50;
winter extras, J2.51Xfi2.60; winter patents,
J3.85W4.
WHEAT—Had a steady opening and
was sustained by light offerings and pros
£ects for a fair visible supply decrease;
lay, 79 13-16fft80c.; July, 79% c.
RYE—Dull.
CORN—Opened steady with wheat, but
later yielded to realizing in fac of large
seaboard clearances; May, 46 l i'Si4G%c.
OATS—DuII, but steady; track, white,
state, 3H4ft36c.; track, white, western, 31H
®36c.
PORK—DuII; mess, $14.255?15; family
$15.50.
LARD—Steady; prime western steam
7.87HC.
BUTTER—Steady; state dairy. 13ft21c.,
fresh creamery, 17ft22c.
CHKESE—Firm; fancy, large, colored
and white. llftllHc.; fancy, small, colored.
12V4C.: fancy, small, white, 12ftl2',ic.
EGGS—Firm at the decline; state and
Pennsylvania, at mark, 14Vift>14ifec.; west
ern. at mark, 13?iftl4e.
SUGAR—Raw weak; fair refining, 3Wc.,
centrifugal, 96 test. 4c.; refined iiulet;
crushed, 5.75 c.; powdered, 5.35 c.
TURPENTINE —Dull at 39V,,ft40c.
MOLASSES—Steady; New Orleans. 32 <ii
40C.
RlCE—Steady; domestic. 3%ft6lic.; Ja
pan. 4»4ft4%c.
TALLOW—Steady; city, 4%®4%c.; coun
try, 4%@6Hc.
HAT—Steady; shipping. 77H@S0c.; goou
to choice, S6ft9sc.
County Seat Indices.
AND QLANCES AT THE TIMES.
—The'creeks are swollen.
—Many cellars in town are flooded.
—Miss Emma Gallagher is quite
ill at this writing.
—Miss Grace Bradford is spending
a week with her friend Miss Ben i ice
Burk holder, at Eagles Mere.
—Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sherman of |
Williamsport, are guests at the La
porte Hotel.
—Mr. Wm, Cheney of Bingham
ton, N. Y. spent several days with
friends in Laporte, last week.
—K. W. Bennett of, Eagles Mere,
was in town Wednesday and a most
welcome caller on the -News Item.
—Married, at Laporte,
1901, Mr. Aaron M. Stroup and Miss
Toiie Clark, both of Muncy Valley,
Pa., by T. J. Keeler, J. P.
—The severe wind and rain storm
that visited this region last Friday
proved a blessing in disguise. A
water famine was threatening many
localities.
—The W. &N. B. 11. It. is hav
ing the new iron trestle placed this
week, to replace the old wooden
structure. Mr. J. 11. Reeser who
represents the Phoenix Bridge Com
pany is superintending the job.
—County Commissioner William
Krickbaum, of Bloomsburg, was on
Monday deprived of his office and
the costs of legal proceedings placed
upon him. The ruling of the Court
is upon the point that defendant,
while Commissioner, was bomlsuian
for County Treasurer.
—M. A. Scureman, special agent
for the Penn Mutual Life Insurance
Company, recently settled a claim of
$2000.00 life insurance carried by the
late A. L. Smith. If you are not
Insured in some reliable insurance
company, your family is carrying
the risk on your life. Lift the bur-;
den from their shoulders by taking
out a policy with Mr. Scureman.
The office of superintendent of
public instruction, now held by l>r.
Nathen Sehaofl'er is to be given to
I>r. George E. Keed, now state li
brarian. Mr. Schaefter has been
superintendent of public siistruction
since lx«i:t, having tteen appointed
by Governor I'attison and reappoint
«hl by Governor Hastings. Dr. Heed
is state librarian and president of
Dickenson College.
I laymen llerr, the (Mipular cloth
ier of Muncy Valley, announces to
bis many patrons iu this section
that he is now ready for their in
s|Hi tlon of his new dry gtsnls store
at *ljt|M>rte, which'is under the very
excellent management of li. /ax, a
former clerk in Mr llcrr's store at
Muncy Valley. Mr./.ax I* conduct
ing Ibis business on strictly business
methods. He promise* to make the
store stand unexcelled hi Sulliv an
county. Those who want a perma
nent place to tret right at ritflit
prices should patronize him. lie
invites the public to call and exain*
Ine his new stock of wearing apparel.
Ili- -tori- room is tin* one lately va
cated by Joe t'oo|»er.
Sonestown.
Rev. E. Dunn returned from con
ference on Friday to preach a fun
eral sermon.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Boat
man, March 2, a daughter. The
child died on Monday.
Mrs. H. P. Hall visited in Will
iamsport last week.
Howard Hess is clerking for J. B.
Magargle.
The wind storm on Sunday did
much damage in this section, blow
ing ont window glasses in the stores,
blew off part of the county bridge,
tore down fences small buildings
and trees. Several chimneys burn
ed out, scaring the population of the
town. And pedestrians on the side
walks were obliged to cling to the
fences to keep from being carried
bodily away, during some of the
gusts of wind.
Joseph Mencer of Williamspo rt
spent Friday night with his brother
at this place.
John Simmons has moved back to
town.
Miss Ada Hall went to Straw
bridge and back on Sunday.
Harry Kapler after having been
in Potter county since November,
has returned.
It is not intended to hold literary
again on account of the settling of
the school house floor, which is tru
ly alarming. The posts were taken
out last week that had proped the
second story up, and only a thin
partition substituted. The upstairs
floor has sunk several inches. It is
reported that the props will again
be put in.
Andrew Edgar transacted busi
ness at Picture Rocks, on Friday.
The protracted meeting has been
greatly disturbed lately by people
coming late. Also running in and
out of the church. After warnings,
Mr. Welch at last announced that
on Wednesday evening he would
lock the church at Bp. m. This he
did, and a number of people took
the liberty of unlocking the door
with a duplicate key and entering.
The affair has created considerable
excitement.
M. P. Gavitt was home from
Washington, a few days last week.
Shunk.
While drawing logs last Friday,
Frank Brenchley had a narrow es
cape from throwing his team over
an embankment. Mr. Brenchley
was coming down Water street with
a loiul of logs, when near the bridge
where he wanted to turn the brake
suddedly caught in such a way that
it would not let the front sled turn,
thereby forcing the team straight to
ward the embankment, not stopping
untill one horse went over and the
other one against the side of the
bridge. Plenty of assistance being
at hand the team was soon released
from their perilous position.
Chas. Warren of Estella, was call
ing on friends in town last week.
The South school was closed last
week, owing to the ilines of both
teacher and pupils.
J. P. Kilmer and son, will move
their mill soon.
M. J. Tripp of Canton, was in
town last week looking after the in
terest of the McCormick Company.
Eugene Snell of Hillsgrove, was
transacting business in town last
week.
Fred Letts has returned to his
home in this place after spending
several weeks in Potter Co.
Mrs. O. J. Williams Js suffering
an attack of grip.
l.tiu Maxen is ill with inflnma
; lion of the kidneys. Dr. I'arsons of
| Canton is attending him.
On Tuesday evening of last week
i the dwelling house of Chas. Foster
came nearly being destroyed by tire.
The roof caught tire from the chim
ney and was nearly burned off when
discovered by a member of the fam
ily, after which the flame* where
j soon extinguished. The family now
reside in Ed. William's house.
I>o you expert to prepare for
i teaching, business or college, jf >o,
why not investigate the claims of
the Lycoming county Normal
School'.'
Faculty of experienced and col
lege trained teachers.
A thoroughly e<|ulp|»ed building,
pleasantly located. Aeadaudc, |ieda
gogic, business and college prepar
atory departments. Saturday *««<-
-ion- for reviews and special work.
Spring term o|»en* April *. Sum*
iner term O|M*IIS July S. Write for
catoloue. (<, It. Milnor. A. M. prin
cipal. Money, I'a.
lubmtil %|»ll 4Mil SMIUIM UW III* AHl|*
Tl> I|Ul» LNH* T'tt NULL* L-lttl f< >rr\rr, l.u Hi 4»
ui lii', fiilli/f M* 11. IV.. Ultd tuur, K«-Tu
Itae, lli« ■mini r wi.rWcr, lU.it mule'* ueuk mr*
virm.K AH tlrupinM*, '■# er #l. I'uri ny irim
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Onr Export Trade,
WASHINGTON, March 12.—The
monthly statement of the exports of do
mestic products of the United States
shows that during February the totul ex
ports amounted to s<>'»,TltO.iMlN. During
the last eight mouths the tola! amounted
to an increase of !j>Bo.(>Uo,-
000.
Had Hidden Ilia Money.
MIDDLETOWN, N. Y„ March 12.-
Sums of money aggregating nearly !SI,(KK_
have been discovered hidden in various
parts of the old house occupied by thf
late Benjamin Smith, an eccentric char
acter who lived near Mount Hope. The
executors believe more will be discovered
Company'* I'lant to lie Knlarged.
OSWEGO, N. Y„ March 12.—The
plant of the Oil Well Supply company ol
this city is to be enlarged to twice its
present size by the erection o." an im
mense boiler shop. Employment will be
given to 100 extra hands.
Will RefiirniHh the Hiic^t.
WASHINGTON, March Kepre
sentatives Cannon, Dalzcll and lUchard
son, the committee appointed to make nr
rangements for refurnishing tin? house ot
representatives, had a meeting yesterday
to discuss the details of the improve
ments. Many changes in the matter ot
committee rooms are to be made, and en
tire new furniture for the house is to b<
supplied.
The Kmperor'H Wound Henlliisr.
BERLIN, March 11—Emperor Wil
liaui's wound is healing, the swelling ol
the eyelids is subsiding, and his majes
ty's general condition is satisfactory.
Auditor's Notice,
The undersigned and auditor ap
pointed by the Court of Common
Plea.s of Suilivan County to audit
and distribute the fund remaining
in the hands of the Sheriff raised by
the Sheriff Sale of personal property
of John W. liuck, so far as relates to
the labor claim of Samuel Eddy,
will attend to the duties of his ap
pointment at the Court House (in
the court room) in Laporte, Pa., on
Tuesday the 9th day of April next
at 10 o'clock a. m. when and where
the parties interested are requested
to present their claims before the un
signed, or be forever debarred from
coming in on said fund.
Sheriff Sale.
By virtue of a writ ol Fieri Faciss
issued out of the Court of Common Pleas
of Sullivan County, and to me directed
and delivered, there will be exposed to
public sale at the Court House in J.aporte
Pa. on
FRIDAY, APKIL 5, 1901,
at 10 o'clock a. m., all the righ title and
interest of the defendant of and in the
following messuage, parcels. tracts_ or
lots ot real estate:
All that certain tract situated in the
Township of Fox, County of Sullivan
and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and
described as follows: Beginning at a
post standing in a line of lands of J. H.
Campbell by the public road and corner
of lot of Samantha Kilmer thence south
nine degrees west six and one-half perches
to a post, thence north eighty-one degrees
west nine perches and four links to a post;.'
thence north nine degrees east six and one
half perches to a post joining lot ot said
Kilmer, thence south eighty-one degrees
east nine perches and four liuks to the
place of beginning. Containing sixty per
ches strict measure.
Also the following described lot of land
adjoining above described lot, bounded
and described as follows viz: Beginning
at a post standing in the line of land of
J. 11. Campbell by the public road and
corner of lot above described thence north
eighty-one degrees west twelve perches
and tour links to a post, thence north nine
degrees east eight perches to a post,
thence south eighty-one degrees east
twelve perches and tour links to a |>ost,
thence south nine degrees west eight per
ches to the place of beginning. Contain
ing ninety-seven and one-third perches
strict measure.
Having erected thereon a two story
framed house, framed barn and other out
buildings.
Seized, tnken into execution anil to be
sold as the property of Kosetta Fuller at
the suit of KobertGuv.
11. W. OSLKR, Sheriff.
Sheriff s office,Laporte, Pa., Mar. 14, 1901,
BRADLEY, Atty.
Assignee Notice.
Notice is hereby given that J. W.Buck
has assigned all his property, real and
personal, to me for the benefit of his cred
itors. All persons knowing themselves
indebtedjto him will please pay the same
to me, and all persons having any claims
against the said J. W. Buck will present
the SHme to me diliy authenticated for
settlement.
1.. 11. BUCK. Assignee.
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fUBmfTH UHKIM Oi» CO. • • • • Hww. Cm.
WE PAY FREIGHT
A catalogue which tells it* story at a kUiv.c h*s jot ber-n
112 jiued by u*. This (fiec> lithotfrniihed book, which ii ya»rt-/
superior to anything yet published, shows in 10 colors th*
"luvu* Mar*land" Carpet*, Kug*, Art tiqairw, Dnipcrir.,
Wall Paper, Blanket*. Comr»rt». Framed Pictures, Se«lar
■achloM and la tpbobtered I arnllure.
We Srw Carpets Free, Furnish Wadded Lining
Without Charge, and Prepay Freight on all the above
Quality considered, the "Famous Xarylaatl" goods are
priced lower than inferior grades can I* purchased lor
where.and for Ic. we mail a quality sample of any gude of
rarpet; for Bc. mail a collection ot' 80 large samples of wall
j.aj>cr ; for 4c. a sample of our comfort, showing the pure white
c otton the charge for samples may be deducted irom
112 r»t order. .
WB QCOTR » FEW SA*PtF. HIKUIIVS
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par pair,
Trade-Mark Registered.
We make suits and overcoats to order, and guarantee to fit
you. The prices begin at |7.95. We pay rxpm«mr and pul »*i>h
a high-art (free) catalogue with large cloth samples attached.
Our dressf»oods catalogue has samples attached, and pries
range front l&c.to $1.50 per yard. The l»ook is free. prepay
transportation. Wc sell everything to Kat, Vl rnr iinil Ct#, an'l
our mammoth 480-p.ige catalogue tells you about everything
you Imv at «*\*ery season of thr year. With tills book in vour
possession you ran save from 15 to 7S ocr crnt. on evervthlnj.
This book costs |1.25 per copy to print and mail. S<-nd 10c. u»
lielp pavpostag>',and you can deduct this 10c. front your first
order of SI.OO. Which book do yuu want? Address exactly
lids wav:
JULIUS HINES ft SON, Baltimore, Xd., JJept.9o9
Mercantial Appraisment.
To vcndtTs of dnniosti# and foreign mercliar.-
di«f i*tc. in Sullivan county Pa, will take notice
that they are appraised and classed l»y the uuder-
Appraiser of Mercantile and oth *r Licen
ses for the year 1901 as follows, to wit:
Sick. Wciidall cherry Men antile.
Yonkin, i. 11 do do
Yonkin, Joseph do do
t'ar|»cnier. J«*eph do do
Vogel, Julius do do
Jackson, (!. K do do
Kw, William J do do
From hew, S do do
HuuMiiuer, I*. >V do <lo
Kraus. Kate M do do
Hick, Charles do do
Mniee, Tatriek do do
Sick, Josenh do do
(Jross. John do do
Meyers,Frank do do
Connor, J. J do do
Guy, liobert II do do
Daley, John do do
Klight, 11. W 4 do do
Borton J. K do do
Baldwin, 11 do do
Sehaad, John C do do
Hoi»e, C. P do do
Sick, John do do
Kraus. Win. II do do
Seltzer, George do
Kramer, 11, A do do
HefTeran, Mrs. P do do
Kennedy. J. P do do
11 yman. 1! do do
Allen, William Colley do
Scouten, Koyal do do
Landhaek, ii. S do do
Messersmith, H. W do do
Lopez l>ru# Co do do
Kellogg. H. M do do
Jennings Bros do do
McGee, James P do do
Steafather, W.K do do
McKil»bins,ll. W do «!o
Johnson. C. A to do
Pealer, M. L do do
l>yer, A. L do do
Jackson, Mrs. J. T do do
Yonkin, John H tin do
Per, Jacob do do
Uorw. T. I' do do
HuiTman, J. P do do
Pursel, W. II do do
Kilt-, l'arviu Davidson do
Swank, Kills do do
Magar>;el, J. Ii do do
Lorah. 1). II do do
Buek. J. W do do
Armstrong. A. T do do
Webb, K. K do do
Meyers, G- W do do
Herr.llavmau tlo do
Miller, C. A do do
Hothnan. W. L do do
Magargol, Kruuk do do
Lorah, Mrs. I). H do do
Hammond, F. U do do
Long tV Recti do tlo
Mark, 1) tlo do
Vtiorhees, C. D do do
Pal matter, Dennis do do
Keefe, Dennis Dushore do
llolTa, J S. AGo tlo do
Connor. Mrs. J do
Obert, 11. E do tlo
Cummu*key, M do do
Hettenbury. J. V do do
Yonkin, J. H do tlo
Me(iee, Holiert tlo do
Leverton, Mtirris tlo tlo
Holcomb it Lauer do do
1 lay man Geo. W do do
ilayman, (Jrare do do
C'riinniius, J. 11 do do
Lillev Haverly tlo tlo
ilonnetter (}. H tlo do
Cole, Samuel tlo do
Kline. Bernard tlo do
Daley,Patriek do do
CToll. (.'has do tlo
DielTenhaeh, W. H do do
Deegan, Geo. T tlo tlo
Pealer, ( has. K tlo tlo
llolTa, ( has. W tlo do
Carroll, I>. K do tlo
Hoffman F. J do tlo
Sylvara, K. ii do tlo
Keener, J. D tlo do
House, Anthony tit) tlo
i Barth &. Kester do tlo
Harrington. J. ri tlo tlo
Fiuau, L. 1> tlo tlo
! Cunningham. Jaiues.. tlo do
| Molyneaui, C.K do tlo
Carroll, John W' do do
Conner, Patriek tlo do
MeDermott 11.
J.E. Fiuau Mgr... do do
O'Neill, Wui do do
Fiuau. Mary C do do
Cheney C. F ...Eagles Mere do
Latrd, C.F do do
Kherer, D do do
Vanßuskirk, W. L do do
Brink, M. C to do
Little. A. C do do
Lisson. Mrs. Richrd do do
Drieshach. Sadie F do do
Hoffman. J. C do do
Covert, Jennie do do
Snyder, J. Lyman KlklandTwp do
Hartung, Augu>t d«« do
Fawcett W. K do do
Hart, William d«. do
Jeiiningh.t B.tVi •> tlo d«»
, Jenuint>, KlUworth » u«»
i Tlletl. Tlletl. « . do tit>
Norton, II d. dun .It. do
Norton A HolU nMt in Fork* Tap.. d«»
! lltdtetistein. Cltrneev «lt» «I*i
; Vtmgh, K.W ' .It) .to
MerUhew. >.S . «!«» •!«»
; Uiehlin, Henry. «lt) ... «I*•
' Kttgei*«, \ ....Fork^\ille »lt»
Me( arty l». 1 «lo do
hftmith, A.L do i».
1 Utuetlaler, II »lt) iit»
Itogers, M 1. %V Son %• Jo
I aiming, \\ U 1.•). I do
i •kiiipUMl. K. I «lt. »t«»
i Kilmer, Mr* Meliiitla tin , . «l«>
Kilmer, \>u d tlo
: Hill. I NN tlo tit)
1 Kerfe. .lame-
Hull Yeruoii. tit) tlo
llttiliiian. \\. L. ... • It» tit,
Walker, lieorg. t|o dt»
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r ampbell,The fl merchant
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Will Give You a Great Reduction
in Prices FOR CASH.
| FOR NEXT 30 DAYS.
On nil \\ inter Goods. Call and sec the many bargains lam offering.
Jlave bargains for yon in every Department. Don't miss them.
. AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT.
Have the agency for the Deering Mowers, Binders and Rakes,
bureka Mowers, AN iard l'lows, and Itakes, Davidson Perry
Harrows. Also JJowkers Fertilizers.
Call and examine for I know we can please you, both in 'quality and
| price.
Yours for Business,
i -A_. -E. CAMPBELL.
Stock taking sale
of Mens, Boys and Childrens
SUITS AND OVERCOATS.
iGreat Reduction Before Taking
'lnventory.
Children suits, 75; c to ss.oo; formerly to ?.oo
Boys' suits, to #7.00; formerly 5.00 to 10.00
Men's suits, $,50 to #l2. formerly 6.00 to S2O
Children's Overcoats going at from 1.50 to 3.00
Boys' " 2.50 to 5.00
Men's " 4.00 to 10.00
HATS, any style, for Boys, to #1: Mens, 35c to I.^o
Under ware,
Overshirst, Sweaters, Duck Coats, Pea Jackets and
all Gents Furnishings at Half Price,
j Call early before stock is exhausted.
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to call the Htttnlion of buyers of cloth. the fact that *»e repreaenU
The American Woolen Mills Company, Chicago,
in thin locality, the World's Largest Tailor*, and that be has a lull lis* of
Fall and Winter Samples of suits, pants aud overcoats, iu all styles and at prices
that will defy competition. Also a tull line of ladies' and gentlemen's Water proof
Goods. Call and examine his line ot goods and prices before purchasing slsswksn
All orders filled promptly. Perfect fit and satisfaction guaranteed.
Correspondency solicited throughout this section.
ADDRESS, A A BAKER,
LAPORTE, PA.
Wright & Haight,
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