Republican News Item CHAS. LOREN WING, Editor. TBTURSDAY, NOV. 6, 1901. 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. LAPOBTB, PA. Entered at the Post Office at Laporte, as second-class mail matter. YALE IS 200 YEARS OLD "Old Eli" Celebrating Bi-Centennial «112 Its Founding. New Haven, Conn., Oct. 21. —Yale University began yesterday the cele bration of the 200 th anniversary of the founding of Yale College. The bi centennial of the great Institution of learning was ushered in with ceremo nies essentially religious. The services were performed In ac cord with the devout and reverent traditions of the good old New Eng . r~L ' jyji JIN TRANCE TO BATTEL Li CHAPEL, YALE o*l - land days when the little handful of clergymen gathered together and with prayerful supplications asked divine blessing upon the institution which they had conceived and brought forth. The old hymns were sung and power ful sermons were uttered. BANK CASHIER MISSING Boyertown National In Hands of Ex aminer For Investigation. Boyertown, Pa., Oct. 19. —Up to this morning nothing has been heard re specting the whereabouts of Milton A. Mory, the missing cashier of the Na tional Bank of Boyertown. The com mittee of bank officials who went to Philadelphia yesterday found that Mory had taken $165,000 worth of the bank's securities and these securities were found deposited with S. M. & M. S. Kridenberg, brokers, of that city. What amount Mory had raised on the securities is not announced but the presumption is that the Boyertown bank officials made good the sum se cured as they state this morning that the securities are again the property of ihe bank. It is further stated that the banking institution will lose not over $2,000 but the hint is made that some others, and caught for consid erable sums. Mory was under $30,000 bonds. His wife says that he appeared completely unnerved for the past few weeks, but that he was more cheerful than usual when he left home on Mon day. Fears are entertained by his friends that he has committed suicide. It is generally understood that he speculated in stocks. SALISBURY FIRE-SWEPT Firemen From Distant Wilmington Alone Saved 111-fated Town. Philadelphia, Oct. 21. —A special from Salisbury, Md., says: South Sal isbury was swept by fire yesterday morning causing a loss of about $30,- 000. Around the burned district was property worth a quarter of a million of dollars and this was saved through the prompt arrival of firemen from Wilmington, Del., a hundred miles dis tant. The flames started in the kind ling wood mill of W. B. Miller and spread to his three warehouses, all of which were destroyed. In these build ings were stored 4,000,000 bundles of kindling wood. Miller's loss on stock is $14,000, on the mill SB,OOO and on the three warehouses 4,000, on all of which there Is insurance of $14,000. Two dwelling houses adjoining the mill were also destroyed. Not Yet In Touch With Miss Stone. Constantinople, Oct. 21. —The Uni ted States legation in Constantinople Is still without definite news from either the Rev. Dr. H. C. Haskell or the Rev. J. W. Balrd, of the Congre gational mission at Samakov, Bul garia, who have been endeavoring to get into touch with the abductors of Miss Bllen M. Stone, the missionary, * nd Mme. Tsilka, her companion, with view of arranging as to the ransoru anded by the brigands, ding. Pa., Oct. 2S.—Annie IM.- -?d 15 years, was found in an «■ 'v Sunday morning in a i. Her head and face *y battered. The po •Uody George Gans, onfessed. The girl ' for disorderly 'a at, midnight. T ' \ter. The ined a <ef of * he j IX RE: Estate of Polly C. Steinback, I lute of Davidson Township, Sullivan County. Pennsylvania, deceased. To Addie E. Bushnell, Alice G. Noble and Alva G. Noble her husband, L. L. Steiuback, Irene Hazzcn, Nellie G. Rob bins and Taylor Rohbins her husbund, Belle llouseknecht and Frank House knecht lier husband, and Lafayette l>. Steinback, heirs of said Polly C. Stein buck and all others interested, tnke notice: That the Orphans' Court of Sullivan County has granted a rule upon sai'l pur ties in interest to come inio open court on the 9th day of December next, at 3 o'clock p. m. that being the first day of 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 YOU think proper. H. W. OSLER, Sherill'. Sheriffs office, L»porte, Pa., Oct. 28,1901. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue ol a writ of Fieri Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Sullivan County, and to ine 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: IAA No. 1. All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, lying and being in the Township ol 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 ot Marshall Ramsey's land: thence East forty-one and one-half rods to a post in the lineol'W. J. Randall's land; theuce South along said Randall's land fifty "six 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 fifty-six rods to a post, the place of beginning; containing fifteen acres, be the same more or less, and being a part ot the Jonathan Pen rose warrant. Having erected thereon a small bank barn and an orchard ot fruit trees. All improved except about five acres. Lot No. 2. All that certain lot, piece or parcel ol and lying and being in the Township ol Fox, County of Sullivan and State ot 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 bv 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 fitly degrees West along said roail forty 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 post in North line Andrew Hody 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 rrame barn and log stable, other 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. Wane.i vs Louisa Warren and Frank B» Wairen vs <>eo. E. Walker. 11. W. OSLE.i, Sheriff. A. J. BRADLEY, Atty. Sheriff's office, Laporte, Pa., ■ 'ct. 21,1901. Sheriff's Cale. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facia.- issued out of the Court ol Common Pleas ol Sullivan County, and to me directed and delivered, there will be exposed to public sale ht the Court House in Laporte I'a., on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1901, at 10 o'clock a. in., 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 State of Pennsyl vania, bounded and described as follow*: Beginning at a corner, the same being the South West corner of lands ot Thos. Fin nell; thence North thirty-four and one fourth degrees East forty-four perches along lands of John Utz to a corner;thencc North fifty-five and three-lourth degrees West eighteen perches along lands of said Utz to a corner; thence North about thirty lour 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 East three and tfiree tenths 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 Er>st. eir»ht and eight-tent lis perches along lands of the said Kinsley's; thence South sixty-four degrees East thirty-two and six tenths perches along said Kins ley's land® to a cortirs: thence 5.72 degrees East twenty-tons perches along said Kin -lev's lands to a corner; thence South seventy-one degrees East forty-four and si.vteiiflis perches along lands ot said Kinsley to a cornet; thence South thirty four and one fourth degrees West seventy lour perches along lands of said Kinsley and John ti. Holmes to a corner; thence Noil h fitly-live and three-fourths degrees West ninety perches along lands of I hos. Finnell to a corner; thence South thirty lour and one-fourth degrees seventeen perches along lands of said Finnell to a corner; thence North fifty-five arid three fourths degrees West ten perches aloni: said Finnell's land to a corner, the place of beginning; containing forty-three acres and forty-eight perches of land be the same more or less. And being all im proved and under a good state ot cultiva tion. well watered and having thereon erected a large frame house, frame barn, with large apple orchard and other fruit trees growing thereon 1 Seized, taken into execution and to be \ sold as the property ot Elmer L.and Ar mintie E. Weaver at the suit of Ernest inn 1 Seeinan. If. W. OSLER.Sherill. WAI.SII, Attorney. 1 Sheriffs office, Laporte, Pa.. Oct. 22, 01. [DO YOU SHOOT? I . If you do you should send your name and address on a postal card for a WINCHESTER r G UN CATALOGUE. IT'S FREE. It illustrates and describes all the different Winchester Rifles, Shotguns and Ammunition, and contains much valuable information. Send at once to the Winchester Repeating Arms Co., New Haven, Conn. ■ i —— ■■iirinrrrrTnw—— lTTllM i— WHEN YOU GO ft ' / HUNTING FOR ' BARGAINS flr 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, Undertaking," ©USbOfC. (ia. SAXE BLOCKS. LaPorte Clothing Store. Men's Youths' and Child ren's FALL CLOTHING. This department not yet j 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 3uits 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. Trial List. December Term. Return Jay, Monday Dec.l 'JO lui 2| .in. George M. Tlirasiier \> !<> I. Bitld.o mid Wm. Weaver. I. No. 158, M > r er:11, IS'JO. Ejectment, , !-.-i " "i . uiliy." i 'ronin. Lizzii I>i ilinnt W. (feli-r. 'J. No. "i. Septenil er K ■m. IK I .!'.'. i'resi iilea, ' 0..i uilty." Mullet | I njL'iiaius The i.' 'Hi 1. !1111 i r Co. > •• i, T. licii .iaii. o. V>. 3:.'. Sc|> imbt'i tei ii. 1900. I'. i.'ned 1.-.-in-, plea. -iMiieiit." Mullin. i i'r.-idley. W. !. Woo.iniH v.- W. U\ :it:k.-oti. 4. I'i2, Si-|-i.-u -1 -er t • .in, 1900. rj.i-tineii'. |ili '. - not guilty.' 1 Mullen i W'alpli Ilidei 1 SJIMI !. Co. a■ ■ r|i;ito.n vs Hi- '■» lii ' rt n owner i i ri | iiiiiu owiii-i ami W. M'ijnnnell conlnicior. 5. N-- • '. ii y (. rin. I Mil. Mecliunii - Lit-i,. |'i>-i'. i -sumpsi'." Mullen. 1 i-i J, n-kA'hiiiiaiiis Hid-'l- V.nfrine t.V> n co pornlion, vs Cdi i ite •Urown nrol M»rv l>.lirowti OWJH-I-I- iiml \\ . iMi'i tiiiiii-11. eiiiitrai-lor. ♦V. .No. 41, May k-I'III. I'. 01. Mi-cliiiiii> - i.ivn, plt-.i, •'ouiin|Uin iiuleli ltaiuiu' t:c. Mullen. | Miin.-uii. Cliarlt-s A. .Jiivnt-ami I.luiiu-> T i.iiley. lately - i.iliev .V -layne ia >\ .W .■!acl.sou, i-Nicutoi''and I'luncli \'''. Stiirdi'vaii!, e.sei-ii: rix of Hi-riiicc \V. .Taekfon.dcceasi'.l 7. No. 77. May term, I'.MU. AfMimjihit. plea, «.-n! in j sit, p::y iiit- t. ' etc. Croiihiu. | Wali-li. \v. .1. I.AU'ilKNt'i;. I'm!|,v. Protlis. oliit-e. I.apui'te i'a.,<ici. 1.1 >, 1901 'l'o quit tob'i co 0"«llv !-'"l forever, bo liini. nelic. mil i'f ui--. u . vittor. lako No-'IV Btve. tue Wondtr-uofi.or, ilo.tinal: s uealtuieii stl-onp. All driiHirists, W!c or *l. Cure teed Buoltlet anil s injili- i ■ 1 • ; Ster"n.' Ueinedy Co, Ciii<:i; > i.r ,'U .. Von. Foley's Honey Tar iieais Suns* iMdsiopz tCJgL. QOUKT PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, HON. E. M. DUNHAM. President I Judpf. Iloiiombles John s. Line and Jacob Meyt t it#*.! udgt-s offtlie < ourts of Oyer and | Termim-v and (Jciieral Jail Delivery, Quarter I Session* of tin* I • ace, Orphans' Court and Com mon I'lrus for the County «»f Sullivan, have issued their p!v<v|>t. bearing <iau- the 5 day of Get. I'.KJI. i*. t.ie directed. 112« r l.olumg the severa con;»in tho Borough of ! ij- »te. on Monday the I 9th <ln> oi Dee. Wul. at*, o'clock p. m. I TJlevefore. notice i > hereby given to the Coroner Ju."t ; < '> of the Peace mid ( < iistahlc- within the I county, that they l»«• then an I there in their prop i rolix, recoil is, inquisitions « \:miinat ; »ii- and • other leiiuiiiibeßtnccs to those 1.1 lings to which their prticcs appcrnon to be dmii-. And to those who tire lmtmuny thcirrecogiii/juiceroseeute again*'-1 prisoners v\ lio are 01 sl.all be »t! e la.il of , the said county of Sullivan, aiehercl.y notified to he t'.u n aad trier" to prosecute against them as will lie just. If. W. O-l .PR. Sheriff. Sheriff's Ofllee, Laporte, im... Oct 21 19O] Deafness Caunot 1)0 Crred i by local applications, ns they rnnn t reach th« lir,eased portion of tne ear. There >s only oils way Jo cure Deafness, and that is liy constitu j !icin.il remedies. Deafness is caus<u by an ln« flamed condition of the mucous lining of tho j Eustachian Tube. When tuis tube K'etslinflamed yo.i havo a rumbling sound or imperfect hear ing, aid when it is entirely closta Deafness is ; tho result, and unless tho inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal I condition, hearing will bo destroyed '- rever; ' nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, ; which ie nothing but an inflamed condition oi I the mucous surfaces. , We will Rive One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused bv catarrh) th-.t can -1 not be cured by Ball's Catarrh Cure. Mend for ■ circulars, free. i F. J. CHENEY & CO. , Toledo, O. as- Tit T)m<T>ists. 75e. I Hall's Family Pills are the best. Aryono sanding n rltel fh pr.d rtoncrlptlon mny qulcltly aacertnin our opinion free whether an Invention is probably patentable. Communica tions strictly confident i 111. Handbook on I'ntents Bent free. Oldest nitency for securing patents. Patents taken tlimuL-li Munu A Co. receive I special notice, without chnruo, in the Scientist Jimcricatt. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Lnnrest elr dilution of any bCienUflc Journal. Terms, |3 a yenr: four mont hs, $L Bold by all newsdealer®. I MUNN & Co. 36,8ro *' New York Branch Ofllee, ti2s K 8t„ Washington, D. C. Williamsport & North Branch Railroad tiimiie: table. In effect Monday. June 17, 1901. Rend down Road up P. M. AXIA.M.PMPM PMA.M. A M STATIONS. AMARIA.M. PMP M P >l' 'p M 10120 lOl2O ft 20 4ai 212 12 sft 740 Hulls 9 sft 11 4ft 400 4 4. r > flOSi fft2."> f4 2S 2 Ift 112 1 00 f74ft Peimsdule ... y .Ml 11 40 357 f4 41 10 32 5::o 432 224 110 7 sft . 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Y ? rk Central mileage will be Uirdsville, Mengwe and Philipsdaledaily acot 'l' tetl o "'. v ,or through passengers trav- Wilson, I'.eaver Lake and Fribley on eling from llalls to Sattertield or Satter ruenday, Thursday and Saturday at 11.30 field to llalls. Stage leaves Glen Mawr lor ilillsgrove The general offices of the company are and ForksviP; ut 11 02 a. m. located at Hugheeville, Pa. Stage lea-.es Muncy Vallev for Unity- u. IIAKVEY WELCH. £i «?] U„ "I",°'"'" "'" 1 I *"" S ' r,ille ">• TOWMEKlMKlf'fe.l'aiSi'ShSt.. a re V6O c(3';: h To duild A A NEW HOUSE OR I,AY I'LOORS iN THE CLD ONE? If so, it v. il! pr.\ you to get some of our Darb W.ccs Sfloorino • Kiln dried, m3tch<\i si V> i •■'nis. Hollow 'packed and bored, MAP J. E f<r<\ \ > v-Cli. It will out weni V lt n y floors and is much smoother, nicer-in.l i- su-r i i t down tlvn soft wood flooiinj Ail 1.. i , in >t<xk by Jennings Bros., Lopez, Pa. Also all sizes in hemlock lumber, si ting, ceiling, lath etc. i "" '' ' . ! ..... S||ot ! Soft Shoes TO r n;lrcl service. They fit, THAT'S IT. $3.00 Shoes r or 2.75; $2.75 Shoes for 2.50 XLbe UcM-l' sr Store Sells Slues tint are desirable, healthful £.n . 112 isnionabie. J. 3. HAiiniNGTON. OFE2 A HOUSi. BLOCK, a > r r • y <j .< \ r M T > ft fi >i J *.l JI4 *i* VL jt\k • Luxuries on a price-level | with necessities—over the Le-; high Valley E. R- to the Pan- 1 American Exposition. Cbippewa Xtme mm. I » Lime furnished in car load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesville; Penn'a. M. E. Reeder, LAPORTE, PA 13 Weeks For 25*Cts.! For the brigh(««t, , An and most popular legitimate yyl- j weekly sporting paper published. Recognised for ctgmeen year* aa on matters pertaining to MB Base Ball, Trap Shooting, Billiard* aBSr and kindred sporte. The best paperof its kind published. For the purpose H|| mJ of introducing it In new localities, IR we will send it thirteen weeks for 26c. ■l| (stamps). Sample copy free, Addrew, % ( M|i€»rtiii|g Lite, 4311 Daiulo llltlu, I'liftlu Edarate Your ltowels With Caicarotk Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 10c, 35c. If C. C. C. fail, refund money LIME At the OLD OPP KILNS Located near Hughesville. This is the purest lime on the ridge. YVe 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 the 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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