Republican News Item CHAS. LOREN WING, Editor. ; THURSDAY, OCT, 31, 1901. "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. liAPOBTK, PA. Entered at the Post Office at Laporte, as second-class mail matter. REPUBLICAN TICKET. STATE. J'or Judge of the Supreme Court, W. P. POTTER, Pittsburg. For State Treasurer, FRANK HARRIS, Clearfield. COUNTY. For Prothonotary, Register and Recorder and Clerk of the Court, JAMES C. DEININGER, Sonestown. For Associate Judge, JOHN I). REESER. Dushore. For Sheriff, NELSON COX, Cherry. ' " j EVERY PATRIOTIC AMERICAN SHOULD VOTE THE FULL j REPUBLICAN TICKET ON TUESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 5. REPUBLICANISM MEANS PROS PERITY. "The people in this state and country think for themselves and are quite able to alt as Jurors and determine between right and wrong, between that which has succeeded and that which has failed. They know that the country is pros perous, and they know that the Repub lican party brought It about. They know that if all of the corruption which Is charged by them, ▼llllfylng our public men, were true, then this country, Instead of having overflowing treasuries would long ago have been bankrupt; Its business Instead of being prosperous would be utterly prostrated; that morality instead of being our boast and pride would not exist ex cept in Democratic or Insurgent fami lies; and that all our influence abroad, Instead of being felt for good and for the uplifting of the people of the earth, would be a stench and a curse. "The people can be trusted to esti mate these defamers at their true value, and to take their vile insinua tions and allegations as the ravings of men who are beside themselves with rage because the citizens of the coun try knowing how they have misrepre sented and maligned our best public men in the past, now do not believe a single word they say. "Thoughtful, patriotic and discrimi nating citizens will not heed the cry of the yellow journals and the Demo cratic press. "The very fact that they are on the other side will be sufficient to elect Potter and Harris by an overwhelming majority." A GREAT OPPORTUNITY. On November B, next, in many states in the Union the citizens will be given their first opportunity to re-endorse the policies of our late President, who laid down his life in the service of his country. They will also have their first oppor tunity to say to the world In unmis takable tones by their votes that they have Joined hands with President Roosevelt to carry out the McKlnley policies and that there will be no retro grade movement, no side Issues con sidered, until every policy that will upbuild the country, employ its labor and bring to us proper share of the wealth of the world, has been fully tried and tested. Every voter has a duty to perform. He should not shirk that duty by stay ing away from the polls. Evsry Republican knows that when he voted for President McKinley he benefited himself, and he voted fo. him the second time. The bullet of the assassin has undone his work. Roosevelt is President. Every Repub- should vote to endorse and hold him. Vote to tell him the people v.u surely elect a Republican con Kress to help him carry the country to a greater prosperity than ever be fore, and in doing so, every citizen will vote to benefit himself and to coi> tinus the present good times. r i Remember that the assassina- | tlon of President McKlnley en couraged the Insurgents In the j Philippines with the hope that | the American government might fall. They at once renewed at tacks upon our brave boys of the Ninth Regiment, killing many of them In ambush. Republican defeat will i further Incite these Insur | gents to increased activity. | I Every Pennsylvanlan should j vote the full Republican ticket | and help score a great victory for the party of Roosevelt at the election on Tuesday next, November 5. It Is the duty of j EVERY REPUBLICAN togo to the polls and vote the | full Republican ticket next | Tuesday, November 6. J J IN RE: Estate of Polly C. Steinback, ihi<: of Davidson Township, Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, deceased. To Addie E. Bushnell, Alice G. Noble and Alva G. Noble her husband, L. L. Steinback, Irene Ilazzen, Nellie G. Rob bins and Taylor Robbins her husband. Belle I lousekneclit and Frank Ilouse knecht lier husband, and Lafayette I>. Steinback, heirs of said Pol I y C. Stein back and all others interesttd. take notice: That the Orphans' Court of .Sullivan County lias granted a rule upon said par ties in interest to come into open court on the 9th day of December next, at 3 o'clock p. m. "that being the first day ol December term of court, to accept or re fuse to take the property described in the writ of partition awarded in this case at the appraised value put upon it by the jury of inquest; and also to show cause why the real estate should not be sold in case said parties or any of them should neglect or refuse to take the same at the valuation thereof, which is $925.00. When and where you may attend if vou think proper. H. W. OSLER, Sheriff'. Sheriff's office, Laporte, Pa., Oct. -8,1901. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue ol a writ of Fieri Facias issued out of the Court ol Common Pleas of Sullivan County, and to me directed and delivered, there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in Laporte Pa., on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1901, at one o'clock p.m., the following describ ed property, viz: Lot. No. 1. All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, lying and being in the Township ot Fox, County of Sullivan and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning at a post in the centre of the road at the South West corner of Marshall Ramsey's land; thence East forty-one and one-half rods to a post in the line of W. J. Randall's land; thence South along said Randall's land fiftysix rods to a post: thence West forty rods to a post, the South East corner of land be longing to Louise Warren; thence North along the public road filty-six rods to a post, the place of beginning; containing fifteen acres, he the same more or less, and being a part ol the Jonathan Pen rose warrant. Having erected thereon a small bank barn and an orchard of fruit trees. All improved except about five acres. I Ail No. 2. All that certain lot, piece or parcel ol and lying and being in the Township ol Fox, County of Sullivan and State ol Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a sugar maple and corner of the Penrose warrants,thence North eighty six perches to a post; thence South eighty degrees West by lands ol ■John Fuller thirty and one-half perches to a maple; thence South six degrees East twenty-six and three-fourths perches to the center of Rock Run road; thence South fifty degrees West along said road torty perches to a post; thence North eighty-seven degrees West forty-one per ches to a stone corner; thence South eighty seven degrees West twenty-six and one-half perches to a poet in North line Andrew Hodv warrant; thence South eighty-seven degrees East ninety-three perches to the place of beginning; con taining thirty acres be the same more or less. Having erected thereon one small tra'ue barn and log stable, otiier outbuild ings and carriage shed, well of water, orchard of fruit trees. All improved ex cept about five acres. Seized, taken into execution and to be sold as the property of Louisa Warren at the suit of Frank B. Warren vs Louisa Warren and Frank B. Wairen (ute) vs Geo. F« Walker. 11. W. OS LEU, .Sheriff A. J. BRADLEY, Atty, Sheriff's office, Laporte, Pa., '>ct. 21,1901. Sheriff's £.ale. By virtue of a writ of F'ieri Facias issued out of the Court ol Common Pleas of Sullivan County, and to me directed and delivered, there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in Laporte Pa., on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1901, it 10 o'clock a. m., the following describ ed property, viz. All that certain lot piece or parcel ol land situated in the Township oi Cherry. County of Sullivan and Stale of Pennsyl vania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a corner, the same being the -*outh West corner of lands ol Tlios. Fin iell: thence North thirty-four and one :burth degrees East forty-four perches along lands of John Utz to a corner;thenci North fifty-five and three-lourth degrees West eighteen perches along lands of said Otz to a corner; thence North about thirty our and one-fourth degrees East five and -six-tenths perches along lands of Drugan to a corner; thence South thirty-three and one-half degrees Hast three and three enths perches along lands of William Kinsley to a corner; thence north sixty six degrees East eighteen and six tenths perches along lands ol William Kinsley to a corner; thence South eighty-eight de grees F'nst, ei'jbt and eight-tenths perehe along lands of tbe said Kinsley's; the*.ct Son ill sixty four degrees East tl.i. s>-i»o and six tenths perches along said ley's lands to a cornrs; thence 5,72 degree? Last twenty tons perches along said Kin slev's lands to a corner; thence Souili se\enty-one degrees East tbrty-f"iir six-tenths perches along land* ot sniii Kinsley to a cornel; thence South tliiity four and one fourth degrees West s. \ent\ four perches along lands of said and John G. Holmes to a corner; thet><*«. North lifty-five and three-fourths Wist ninety perches along lands oi ili.« Fiunell to a corner; thence South thirty lour and one-fourth degrees seventee perches along lands ot said Finnell to ;i corner; thence North fifty-five and tlnee fourths degrees West ten perches alun. said Finnell's land to a corner, the pl:u of beginning; containing forty three ncu's and forty-eight perches of bind be tin same more or less. And being all itn proved and under a good state of cnltiva tion. well watered and having tlnie-m erected a large frame house. I'ra.ne burn, with large apple orchard and other fruit trees growing thereon. Seized, taken into execution and to be sold as the property ol Elmer L.and Ar niintie 15. Weaver at the suit of Eruestina Seeman. H W. OSLER.Sheriff. W.w.«H, Attorney. Sheriff's office, Laporte, Pa.. Oct. 22, 01. WINCHESTER "NEW RIVAL" FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS \ outshoot all other black powder shells, because they are made better and loaded by exact machinery with the standard brands of : powder, shot and wadding. Try them and you will be convinced. ALL ♦ REPUTABLE * DEALERS ♦ KEEP ♦ THEM WHEN YOU GO & ' * HUNTING FOR BARGAINS W THIS IS THE PLACE TO COME The Bargain Season in our Store is Open form Jan'y Ist to Dec. 31. Our line of Rockers can not be excelled; they are stylish, durable and cheap. The greatest line of Sewing Machines ever in this county. We carry the following makes ''Standard," "Holcomb & Lauer," "Demorest," "Manhatten" and "Seamstress." HOLCOMBE & LAUER, Furniture and Undertaking, 2)UBbOVCt SAXE BLOCKS. LaPorte Clothing Store. Men's Youths' and Child ren's FALL CLOTHING. This department not yet $ weeks old is conducted on trade winning principles and success is assured. Cor rect clotsing. Polite attention. Money back if you want it, certenly, but we are sure the clothing will be better for you, every time, For instance, Men's $6 suits for $3, $8 suits for $5 $lO suits for 7.50 and so on will be found reductions. Youths' and Boys' Suits at Very Low Prices. Splendid values in Women's New Fall Suits, Skirts and Waists. Some early fall display of dress and walking skirts is attracting wide attention. A LARGE VARIETY OF SHOES 35 per cent cheaper than any other store. Ladies Coats and Capes All grades and prices. Special bargains. HARRY ZAX. 01 TTONIC LAXATIVE ' If you have sour stomach, indigestion, biliousness, constipation, bad breath, dizziness, inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, backache, loss of appetite, insomnia, tack of energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy skin, or any symptoms and disorders which tell the story of bad bowels and «n impaired digestive system, Laxakola Will Cure You. It will clean out the bowels, stimulate the liver and kidneys, strengthen the mucous membranes of the stomach, purify your blood and put you "on your feet" again. Your appetite will return, your bowels move regu larly, your liver and kidneys cease to trouble you, your skin will clear and freshen and you will feel the old time energy and buoyancy. Mothers seeking the proper medicine to give their littlo ones for constipation, diarrhea, colio and similar troubles, will lind Laxakola an ideal medicine (or chlldron. It keeps their bowels regular without pain or griping, acts as a general tonio, assists nature, aids digestion, relieves restlessness, clears the coated tougue, reduces fever, causes refreshing, restful Bleep and makes thom well, happy and hearty, ty Children like it and cuk for it. For Sale by 1 Laxakola i« not only the most efficient of family remedies, but the most economical, because it cora« bines two medicines, vis: laxative and tonic, and at one price, 25c. or 60c At druggists. Send for free sample to THB LAXAKOLA CO., IS2 Nassau Street, N Y , and mention the name of your druggist. • «£ c express to any address on of 50c. in stamps or post note, all charge* prepaid,® 1 Urge Family size bottle of Laxakola, sufficient ta last for a lung Plme. Williamsport & North Branch Railroad TIME TABLE. In effect Monday. June 17, 1901. _ Road down Road up P. M. AMA.M. PM I' M|P M| A. M. AM BTATIOKB. AMAMA.M. PMP M P M 'pM ill 1 I i i ! . r > Pemisdale ! 950 11 40 367 f4 41 10 32 5:;0 4322 24 1107 55 . HliglH-KVille... "'""a 41 1130 ;S 4b 432 I 10 40 543 440 230 8 03! Picture Hoi ks 953 11 22 337 422 {'Oil f4 44- I HOC. ...Lyons Mills... J9 30 fll ]» 3 83i 4 16| If 10 40; | 4 4(1 230 | | 8 08{ ....Chamouni ...I 928 111513 31 411 ! 30 I 153 242 : ,814 j ...Glen Mawr.J 922 11 09 325 403 • 1101 115 01. I| 8 22j..8trawliridge.... I 11913: 1101f315 355l ! 11l «'■ I i ! ...BeecliGlen 19 09 f1057 350i , " 10 l 510,254(1 8 SOL.Muney Valley.; 906 1054 318 355 11 l(l| 616 300 8 35!... gonestown ... 900 10 47 !3 12 3 49l I , i }J 3, t .5 81: |; | Nordmont... I 110 281 332 a - 1148! f548 Mokoma ' flOo7' I1 12 16> >• •si ■= "80 s &° : Laporte loin 309 i5 £ 5 ~ 12 07 1607 Ringdale If 9 49 264 g c to CB 1216 1616; I ..BemiceKoad.. ' 112 940! 245 !ffi S iV\i Ca0 ' I'p |....Batterfleld....| 985 240 i I i P - M -i PM i I i| I | | PM , j STAGE LINES Philadelphia & Reading, Lehigh Valley iSlage leaves Hughesvill uoat office for and New York Central mileage will be Uirdsville, Mengwe and Philipsdaledaily acct 'P te(l only tor through passengers trav- Wilson, Beaver Lake and Kribley on eling from Halls to Satterfield or Satter l'uesday, Thursday and Saturday at 11.30 to Ilalls. Stage leaves Glen Mawr tor Hillsgrove The general offices of the company are and Forksvil'. ut 11 02 a. in. located at Ilugheeville, Pa. Stage lea'.es Muncy Valley lor Unity- B. HARVEY WELCH. ville, North Mountain ami Lungcrville sn TnwKßr\n'Sl? < M», H u (tll, v, vill m' > n laild at 11 19 a m TOWNBEND, Gen. Mgr., Hughesville.Pa. Tre v6D co!NS TO BUILD A A NEW HOUSE OR LAY !'\W FLOORS IN THE OLD ONE? If so, it v\ il! pay you to get some of our Dai*6 Wlocb '^flooring Kiln dried, m-itclvv! >i nn I'-vls, Hollow backed and bored, MAPLE jnd I ; BCH. It will out wear t' o tlouis and is much smoother, nicer wnl eisier i ; 'it. down than soft wood AH sizes la-pt in stock by Jennings Bros,, Lopez, Pa. Also all sizes in hemlock lumber,si.ling, ceiling, lath etc. ■ - —*= a"l - Soft Shoes for hard service. They fit, THAT'S IT. $3.00 Shoes for 2.75; $2.75 Shoes for 2.50 JLbc IRco Star SJboc Store Sells Shoes that are desirable, healthful and fashionable. J. S. HARRINGTON. OPER A XXO'CT3:<H. BLOCK, 7 > ¥ T* ' !' ' ' *4 5 I b 112 I; hi, i 4 u I A. Luxuries on a price-leve] with necessities—over the Le high Valley R. R- to the Pan- American Exposition. Gbtppewa %ime IRUns. Lime furnished in car load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesville Penn'a. M. E. Reeder, LAPORTE, PA f3 Weeks For 25 Cts. For the brightest, IW and most popular legitimate weekly sporting paper published. . Kecoguiied for eigfffceen years as M f|fnWPWViiiHiiii i< ion matters pertaining t* HI Base Ball, Trap Shooting, Billiards and kindred srorts. The best paper of its kind published. For the purpose ami 11-J of introducing it in new localities, ■■ n Jy we will send it thirteen weeks for 25c. ■ ■ (stamps). Sample copy free. Address, & % , Sportinu I.lie, 101l Danilo II Id it, I'liilu . Edacato Your Bowels With Cascaret*. Onndy Cathartic, cure constipation forever, j lUc. £do. If C. C. C. fall, druggists refund money 1 LIME At the OLD OPP KILNS Located near Hughesville. This is the purest lime on the ridge. We will compete with any dealer on car load lots delivered on the W. &N. B. R. R. with our own cars, giving purchaser ample time to unload. All correspondency will receive prompt attention. Address, A. T. ARMSTRONG, SONESTOWN, PA. PAINT STte*' PAINT your house, barn and roofs. Prices are reasonable. Quality guaranteed. Write for prices and sam ple cards. United States Paint Co., WILLIAMSPORT, PA.
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