Republican News Item. THURSDAY, AIK i. 29, 1901. • Pan- GREAT American — — Exposition. BUFFALO, N. Y., Mav to November, 1 " 1 • Make arrangements now for your Summer Vacation, and join one of the Special Low Rate personally con ducted excursions via the Lehigh Valley R.R. The Pioneer Niagara Falls Ex cursion Route. Register's Notice. Notice is hereby Riven thai the following ac count* have liecii tiled in my ollice. viz: First unit tinnl account of Kiln M. Smith, ml mlnistratrix of William K. Smith, deceased. Final aeeount of llurriet M. Little (now Mrs. I'nrdoe) executrix of William Molyneux, deed. First aiul tlnaiaccount of K. F. Ives, executor of.l. H. Rogers, defeased. . First and linal account of h. K Ives, adminis trator of Koliert F. Rogers, deceased. First and linal account of 11. W. anil Jonothan Gilbert, administrators of Mathias (iilbert, deed. First and linal account of J. It.and Frank Ma gargle administrators ol \\. 11. Magargle, deed. 112 irst and final account of J. (). Wilson adminis trator of Wm. Wilson, deceased. Also the following widows' appraisements have been tiled: , , , Widows appraisement of Abraham \nugli,dccd. John L. Herman, deed. Charles ll.Cliamlierland deceased, llenrv Hugo, deed. Henry c. Haley, deceased. Joshua R. Mccarty, decreased. And tin «inc will lie presented to the Orphan', Court of Sui. "ii County, 011 Monilay, Sept. llith 1901. at :i o'clock 'U fur confirmation ami allow ance. / WM I. LAWRKNCK. Register. Register's pfflce. L 1 /orte, l'a., August 111. 1901. COUP y Seat Indices. ANO GLANCES AT THE TIMES. —Marion Osier is visiting friends •at ( <li'ii Msuvr. —Miss Ella Tripp is visiting rela tives at Forksville, Pa. —Mrs. E. S. Chase and daughter Helen is visiting friends in town. —The two grades of the Borough School will open on Monday of next week. —F. M. Crossley and wife and Is. F. Crossley, spent Cm.day with friends at Benton, l'a. —Mrs. Caroline E. Grimm is en tertaining her daughter Mrs. Tisinier and husband of New York City. —Mr. Enibly Bagley of Elkland township, was a county seat visitor with Co. Commissioner Brown, on Wednesday. —Mrs. E. I*. Ingham and son Donald, are enjoying a visit with Judge Ingham and family at this; place. —Mrs. L. J. Sprogle of Chicago, 111., who was a guest at tlie Moun tain House, left for her home, on Monday. —Mr. Edward Duble of William sport and Miss Anna Otten of New York were visitors at the Mountain House over Sunday. —Mr. and Mrs. William Funston who have been spending several weeks at their cottage on Muncy street, returned to Philadelphia on Monday. —Preaching in St. Johns Fpiseo dal Church, next Sabbath at ltl:.'!0 a. m.and 7:110 p. in. There will be celebration of the holy communion at the evening service. Dr. Brant, accompanied by his brother Matthias and family were visitorsat the Pan American and Niagra Falls, last week. They were al| pleased with the sights. Mrs. Veitche, accompanied by her popular daughter Miss Magaret, autl Miss Wardswell, who had been sojourning at the Mountain House, left for their home in Washington, D. C., Monday. They were highly pleased with this Mountain resort. —Proth. Win. J. Lawrence, whose term of office will soon expire,moved his family from the county seat to Dushore this week. Their many warm friends regretted to see tlieni take their departure. —Mrs. It. A. Conklin returned home Saturday from Susquehanna county where she had been called lo attend the funerals of her brother and sister, Mrs. I). Reynolds and Mr. John Gavitt who expired but a short time apart. —Scouten's Herald has opened fire on John 1). Iteeser and James C. Deininger, two of the Republican candidates, but says nothing of Nel son Cox our worthy candidate for Sheriff. Is he short of powder, and no material on hand to make it of, or is •*"> inclined togo buck on Cott? Pos> /he has made up bis mind that cox will be elected and has a thrifty eye out for a part of the Sheriff's advertising. —The Ladies' A ill of the M. E. liurcli gave a supper at the residence of J. V. Finkle, on Thursday even ing last. The fate was held on the lawn, which was decorated with Chinese lanterns and llowers. This supper has become an annual occur ance and not only contributes to the pleasures of the season but nets a tidy sum for the work of the cliurco. The summer guests of the town en ter heartily into the spirit of the oc casions as well as aid substantialy with the proceeds. The amount netted is about —During the electric storm Thurs day afternoon E. I' 1 . Flynn's resi dence was struck by lightning which did considerable damage to the building and furniture but fortunate ly injuring none of the occupants. The iluiil came down the chimney and spread its force in nearly everv room of the house. A large strip of plaster was torn from the wall in one of the upstair rooms, in another room a large plate mirror in the dressing stand was smashed in tine fragment, an easel in the parlor was torn in pieces and a large gilt frame was ruined. In the kitchen the floor was splintered up in front of the stove and a hole made through the wall near a clock shelf. A rafter on the out kitchen was split and siding torn ofl'in places. At the time of the stroke Mrs. Flynn was going up stairs to close a window, her little son, Arthur, was playing on the floor in the kitchen with a hatchet and saw the lightnipg streak around him but a few feet way. The shock was scarcely felt b; either of the occu pants. "THE MACHINE."" Scouten's Herald asks thequestion, "Who can tell what induced the machine to nominate James Dein inger for Prothonotary?" The "machine" he refers to is composed of the following gentle men : Messrs Williams Collin, C. Is. Watson, Nelson Cox, Wm. Hay of Hern ice; It. C. It. Kshinka, Law rence LaYelle, L. 15. Zaner, E. W. Hiiflhiaster of Cherry; B.L. Keeney, Daniel Osman, <>.<>. Barnes of Colley; Philip (J.Diddle, D.A.Wagner, M. A. Scurcnian, Joseph Carpenter of Du shore; John Girton, Henry Small, Sam Kddy, Dennis Palmatierof Dav idson; G. B. 1 Mnley, A. Lincoln Moyer of Eagles Mere; (1. 11. Mc- Carty, Geo. Hown, ('has. Haumunk, Carl McCarty, Edward Norton, El mer Bedford of Klkland t'Vp; Dr. B. E. Gamble, John Itandall'of Forks ville; E. It. Warliurton, li. C. Par doe, A. T. Wilcox of Forks; It. S. Fanning, T. G. McKay, Sam Leon ard, Leon Campbell of Fox; Jacob Gries, A. A. Ludy of Hillsgrove; Wm. 11. Rogers, Wm. J. Lawrence of Laporte; M. W. Botsford, Geo.A. Gorman of Laporte Twp.; Thos. Killie, Joseph Drake, Geo. Carring ton, W. J. McCartney, Ellery Pot ter, H. S. Eley of Lopez; Edward F. Wilbur, Archibald Jones of Itiekctts; Salathiel Mead, G. W. Lawrenson of ltingdale. Hack of these gentlemen stand the hosts of holiest citizens who elect ed them as delegates, and on elec tion day the inquisitive chairman will find out the reason why they nominated James C. Deininger for Prothonotary. "Last year the machine placed (lie name of the weallliiet merchant in West ern Sullivan on their ticket li»r Associate This year their nominee is the wealthiest merchant in the Kastern part of the county. <'an no man hut a man of fortune attract the attention ol l lie bosses, and is it their purpose to purchase the prize?"—Scouten's Herald. We do not care to inquire whether John I>. Iteeser is the wealthiest merchant in the Kastern part of the county or not. What be has, came honestly. An honest man will not "purchase the prize" of an oflice, or expend money unlawfully in elec tions. What may be expected from the chairman of the Democratic commit tee can be inferred from the letter which be published in bis paper after election last fall, in which one of bis agents reported as follows: "Well I went to Fox Monday eve ning, November * * * I arose bright and early Tuesday morning and went down to the f.iticc that our friend llickok gave me the full con trol of for the day, and opened up our lire on the enemy. The first twenty votes were ours. ** * At eleven o'clock we had them 'knock ed out' and I ordered up twelve good dinners we got good ones, too. * * Beached home at dark to find they had stolen one of our men and sent him hunting. Hut I got on another bustle and landed hi in all safe. I bad three cents left, and was sorry that Crossley did not have that to buy Wing with." & WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED. Monday, August 19. Queen Alexandra of England left Homburg for Copenhagen yesterday. Edniond Audran, the French com poser, is dead. He was born April 11, 1842. A. W. Graham, first vice president of the Louisville and Nashville rail road, died yesterday at Petosky, Mich. John B. Nlcklin, of Chattanooga, was elected president of the Southern Base ball League last night. Tuesday, August 20. Captain Eris M. Gabrlelson, former ly of the United States revenue serv ice, died yesterday at Edgerton, Mass. Receivers were appointed at Balti more yesterday for the Parkton Lum ber company, of Baltimore county, and the Chesapeake Lumber company. King OBcar of Norway and Sweden has accepted President Loubet's invi tation to witness the close of the grand manoeuvres of the French army at Rhelms. Wednesday, August 21. The new Wagner theatre in Mun ich was opened last night. Clark Olbbs, the old-time black-face minstrel, died yesterday at Trenton, N. J. Destructive forest fires are reported In large tracts of pine timber in Grimes county, Texas. American agents are busy In Bel gium recruiting Belgian glass blowers for service in the United States. Lieutenant Colonel Marchand, of Fashoda fame, has been promoted to the chief command of a brigade of French troops In China. Thursday, August 22. The 33d annual convention of the Irish National Catholic Union con vened at Plymouth yesterday. The Rev. Thomas Barry, rector of St. Anne's Catholic Church, Philadel phia, died yesterday in that city. At Oalesburg, 111., yesterday, Sir Alcantara, paced a mile heat In 2.05>4, breaking the pacing record. The state department received a dis patch yesterday from Minister Conger announcing his arrival in Pekln. The American Bar Association opened its 24th annual meeting at De troit yesterday. Richard C. Dale, of Philadelphia, made the principal ad dress. President Loubet, of France, has conferred upon President W. R. Har per, of the University of Chicago, the decoration of the French Order of the Legion of Honor. Friday, August 23. Isaac Whltback Von Shock, a former Wisconsin congressman, died yester day at Baltimore. Friends of Richard Croker assert that He intends to sail for New York August 24. The Virginia constitutional conven tion resumed Its labors yesterday, af ter a recess of three weeks. The post office at Petersburg, Tenn., was robbed of S3OO In cash and the entire supply of stamps. The report Is denied that President Hays, of the Southern Pacific, is to become president of the New York Central. Physicians attending Mrs. J. C. Beck ham, wife of the Kentucky governor, pronounced her very much Improved t&st night. Baturday, August 24. The Pittsburg Baseball Club, which now leads In the National League race, has signed all of its players for next season. Kansas will try to collect from the Federal government $500,000 which the state has paid on account of the Quautrlll raid claims. To Cure Coimtlpucion Forever. Take Casern els Catidv Cathartic. 10c orSSft If C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund niouev Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ ol Fieri Facias issued out of lite Court of Common Pleas of Sullivan County, atul to me directed and delivered, there will be exposed to public naleat tlie Court House in Laporte Sullivan County, Pa., on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, i'J. 1901, at 1 o'clock p. m , the following described pieces or parcels ol real estate, viz: All those certain pieces or |<orlion of land situated and demg in the township ofColley, county of Sullivan and state of Pennsylvania and beiiur a |iorlioii of the David Zigler warrant, to wit: Hue lot known as lot No. 71, on the map made by P. E. Alden ol the village of Lopez, beginning at a street running from ihe Lee settlement road to the I.oyalsock Creek and the corner ol lot No. 7- on said map and running north along said street eighty feel tii the corner of lot No. 70 on said map; thence west two hundred live leet to a railroad switch; thence along said railroad switch south eighty four feel tot lie corner of lot No. 7'-: thence east one hundred seventy lour leet to place ol beginning. Also one other lot known as lot No. 17 on a lore mentioned map of Lopez, begin ning at the l.ee settlement road and the northwest corner of lot No. Iti: on said map and running west along said street filly feel; thence south two hundred feet to a corner; thence east titty feet to the | corner of lot No. 10: thence north along line of said lot two hundred feel to the place ol beginning. Also one other lot known as lot No. IS on afore mentioned map of Lopez, begin ning at the south tide of Ihe Lee settle ment road, at the northwest corner of lot No, 17 and running south two hundred leet to a corner; thence west tilth feet to a corner; I hence north two hundred leet to the Lee settlement road; thence east aloeg line ol said road to the place of beginning. And lliere being erected on the said lots three two story frame dwell ing houses, with out buildings, lots all being improved and constituting a very desirable village property. Seized, taken Into execution and to he sold as the property of Patrick A. Walhli at the suii ol John W. Flvnn, (use). H. W. OSLER, Sheritl. E. J. MULI.CN, Attv. Sheriffs office, Laporte, Pa.. Aug. 27, 'Ol. S&S&^ our Money SgSj»®| Back this as described. FOR We Ship this Bullet, Irelfht prepaid to the Mltsiulppl Points west on eijual basis. liuflTet Is of quarter-sawed oak, hand carved, highly polished, swell front, beveled edge mirror, 30 by 18 inches. It is 48 Inches long. 24 inches deep, 80}$ inches high. Retail price, |4U.00 920.25 saved in buying of the maker. General Catalogue No. 99 contains thousands of similar bargains In I-Acrything to Mat, Use and Wear; has 480 pa yes, size 10% * 1* inches, equivalent to 1000 pagesof ordinary size ; contains 1.'1.000 illustrations, quotes on over lf>o,ooo articles. Kach copy costs fI.OS to print and 22 cents postage; is sent on receipt of 10 cents, mhlrh IO cent* you dedurt from your llr«t order of 91* Our Free Lithographed Book shows the 44 Famous Maryland" Carpets, Wall Paper. Rugs, Dra|»eries, Sew ing Machines. Itlankets, Comforts, Framed Pictures, and specialties in Upholstered Furniture in real colors, and from this book you know in advance exactly how the goods look. Carpet* sewed free, lining furnished without charge, and freight paid on the aboti. Why pay retail prices for anything? We sell every - thing you buy Which l»ook do you want r Address all orders and letters exactly this way: JULIUS NINES & SON, Baltimore, Md., Dept. <O9 1-- -J ICE CREAM. Hitter's Ice (.'ream Parlor open for the season, well prepared foi public comforts in times of extreim heat. Special attention given to tei parties and weddings, irotlnsigle'f lee ('ream has a distinct value an* is a delicious treat. Hold fresh fron tin* factory every Saturday evening W. 15. ItiTTKR, l'rtiprietor. LAPORTE ICE CREAM PARLOR. When the mercury goes up, go u| too, to Funston's ice cream parloi for a big dish of delicious coolness Sold hy the quart or dish at rooin.< in former Motel Maine, (food incas ure is a part of our religion and prompt service and courteousnes? are our sideline specialties for whicli we make no extra charges. Open every afternoon and evening with n variety of flavored cream. C'HAS. It. FUNSTON, Prop. In lie: Kstate of Polly C. Steinhack late of Davidson Township, Sullivan Co. Pa., deceased. To Addie K. Bushnell, Alice G.X'oble and Alva'i. N'olile. her husband. 1,. I„ Steinhack, Irene 11 nz7.cn, Nellie O. Rob hinti and Taylor Robins, tier husband Bell Ilousknecht ami Frank llousekneeht her husband, and La Fayette l>. Steinhack heirs of said Polly C. Steinhack and all others interested : You are hereby notili ed that the Orphans' Court ol Sullivan County, l'a.. has awarded an impiest tc make partition and valuation of certain Real K.state of ihe mi id I'olly (J. Steitdiack deceased, consisting of a lot ol' land and dwelling house located thereon, in the village ol Sonestown. Sullivan '.'ounty. l'a. adjoining the Lorah Hotel. And that said impicst will lie l.eld on the premises aforesaid on TUKSI>AY the 10th dav of SKI'TKM I!KR. HtOl, at 2 o'clock a. in. when and where you may attend if von think proper. 11. W. OSLKR, Sheritl. Sherill's office, Laporte, Pa., July 22, 'Ol. Notice of l>issoluti< in of PA RTN KltS 1111': Notice is here hy given, that the partnership lately sub sisting between .John .1. Webster and Wellington A. Rosencrnns, ol Laporte. Pa., under the firm name ol' "La|iorte Lumber Cotnpanv." was dissolved on the 2d day ol August. I*lol, by nitiltial con sent. All debts owing lo said partner ship are to he received by ■ loliii .1. Web ster and all demands on the said partner ship are to lie presented to him lor pay ment. .HUIX .1. WKIiSTKK, WKI.LIXOTOX A. I« iSKXCUAXS. A. .). Br.mh ky, Atty, NoTICK OF Fo|{ MA Tit i.X tiF PAR TS'KRSIIM' under the provisions ol'tlie Act ol'tieneral Assembly approved May V. lS'.l'.t. authorizing the tbrmation ot partnerships in which one or more, or all of the partners, may limit their liabil ity lor the debts of the partnership to the amount ol the capital .subscribed bv such partner, or partners, respectively, and providing penalties lor violation of its prov is ions. Xoliee is hereby given that the under sinned subscribers, John .1. Webster and Wellington A. Roseiierans of Laporte Ta., did on the second day of August A. I>. 1901, enter into anil form it limited par tnership the name of which is '-The I.a porte I. umber and I'm rncd Wood T Ymipanv Limited, The general purpose of said partnership is "The manufacturing ol lumber, manufacturing turned goods or articles, novelties, etc. and purchasing material to he used in the manufacture thereof, and selling the products made therefrom." The names of the partners are John J. Webster and Wellington A. b'osencrans. The amount of capital subscribed by each of said partners the 2d day ol August, 1901, is as follows, viz: I'v John J. Webster there has been subscribed the stun of(s3.'i(X 1.0(1) three thousand three hundred dollars. By Wellington A. b'os encrans there has been subscribed the slim of ($1100.00) one thousand one liun died d illars. All of said capital has been paid in by said partners. The liability of each and all oi said partners is limited in accor dance with the provisions of tiie aforesaid Act of (iuneral Assembly, to wit Act ol May 9. 1899, I'. L. 2til lo the following sums or amounts, \ iz: Liability ol John J. Webster is limited lothc sum of(!?.'!'!(HI) three thousand three hundred dollars. The liability of Wellington A. Rosencrans is limited to the sum ol (IIINl.tIO) one thousand one hundred dollars. The du ration or term for which said partnership has been toriued is eight years from Aug ust 12, 1901, and ending August 12, 1909. The Articles ol Partnership have ieen lell lor record in the office of IIK „• vr der of I)eeds of Sullivan County, ir La porle, Pa. JollX J. WKBSTKK, WELLINGTON A. ROSENCRANS. Auguet 8, 1901. | Bargains CO TO CAMPBELL'S THE SHUNK MERCHANT. He luis a lot of good bargains for you. He is closing out his Summer Goods to make room for his large Fall jand Winter stock which be larger than ever before. Bargains in Every Department. Call and look them over. He will save you money on everv thing in General Merchandise. Highest Market Price Paid for Butter and Eggs- Chat Spring Cine ~ of ours is attracting wide attention. We are showing a wider range of excellent values in popular flbnceb Clotbtng Specialties than you have ever seen before, including a com plete assortment of Men's Striped Worsted Suits, Men's Blue Serge Suits, A Big Line of Men's Furnishings. i Boys' Sailor, Vcstee and Double Breasted Suits, Boys' three piece Suits. Hotel Carroll Block, \ . W .Lai 1 OH,Dushore, Pa. Wright & Haight, Furniture , . , 4 s, c u JcHcsUmcy* \ The Last Offices. The sa<l and solemn liour lliat comes to all man kind, We have, that experience which enables us to perform such offices in a way to win the gratitude of the bereaved. Here's how we get your e i 9 Twelve years experience approval; T has taught us how to supply We Give You Your Money's ' the best; Worth. We Want to Prove to You Our Leadership. FORKSVILLE, Sullivan Co., PA. BRANCH CONNECTION AT LAPOKTB, IF.A.. NEXT DOOR TO WAGON SHOP. K. A. CONKLIN, Mgr. I PEOPLE'S NATIONAL FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Pub lis hc?l Mon-I Published on day, Wednesday Thursday, and AI pt II ftiiiJ Fridav, is in re- M ["11/ known for nearly |\ kWa aiity a fine, fresh |\| r W- sixth years in every I ™ " ' every—other— day part of the United j Daily, giving the States as a National • latest news On days Family Newspaper of issue, and cover- of the highest class, ing news of the otli- for farmers and vill er three. It contains agers. 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