Republican News Item, j ,THURSDAY, MAR. 6, 1902- 1902 MARCH 1902 SB. Mo. Til. We. Til. Fr. Sa. ZZZZ-Z± _2__3.±JLJL_LJL J6J7JBJ9 20_2122| 1M11L261271281291 County Seat Indices. AND GLANCES AT THE TIMES. —Misses Alma Lauer and Martha Ambrewster are visiting friends in Dußois, Pa. —M. A. Scureman, was at the county seat Wednesday writing life insurance. —Mr. R. A. Conklin will make a business trip to New York and Phil" udelphia the latter part of this week. —Joe Gansel has nearly recovered from the outbreak of anthrax on 11is face, and was able to visit his parents at this place, on Sunday. —The tie vote between W. B. Bit ter and A. J. Ilaekley for school director was placed before the board of directors to cast lots and resulted in the election of Mr. liackley. Dr. and Mrs. W. 11. Randall ar rived at Laporte Tuesday from Wil liamsport and are now settled com fortably jn their new home on West Main street. —George Gorman, prior.to his de parture for Tennessee will dispose of his personal property at public sale on his farm near Nordmont, Tues day, March 11. —A. B. Kilmer, Esc. of Sliunk, was doing business a the county seat Tuesday. The 'S jire is enter ing upon his third term as justice of the peace. —John V. Finkle announces to the patrons of his shoe repair shop, that lie will continue to do business at the old stand. His daughter Mrs. Fraley, having moved to New Or ange, leaves him alone in his large residence, whic. 1 he is willing to share liberally with a suitable tenant. —At a regular meeting of the Borough Council Saturday evening the new board was organized and W. B. Bitter appointed secretary. .Martin Gallagher was selected to serve as street commissioner and John Minnier for chief police. —l)r. Rose Morgan, left Laporte Wednesday for Warrensville, where she will take a much needed rest before locating for the practice of her profession in Williamsport" She was highly successful in her pro fessional work in this locality, and the alleviation of suffering humani ty made heavy demands upon her, to which she conscientiously attend ed with marked ability and success. Dr. Randall kindly proffered her a position to asssist him in his large practice, but with much regret she deemed it necessary to decline the offer. A host of friends unite in wishing Dr. Morgan success and prosperity in full measure in her new field of labor. —Scouten in his Herald last week expressed the opinion that the Coun ty expense for jurors is extravagant, and that jurors should only be sum moned once in six months. He say*, "during the last six months we have had only two and a half days Jury Court." It wasn't so when he was at the liar. He could stir up trifiing crim inal cases sufficient to employ jurors from Monday until Saturday, and the misery of it was that in many of his cases the prosecutors and defendants were alike irrespon sibel. If the defendant was convict ed he was immediately released under the insolvent law and the county paid the costs. If the defend ant was acquitted, and cost put on the prosecutor, he also was released and the county paid the costs. Bus iness was brisk then, and the county debt rolled up fast. Soon after this Scouten stirred up the judicial con test and made business for the county for about six months. That rolled up the county debt a few thousand dollars more. If instead of grudging the jurymen the few dollars they get, Scouten will pay to the county the expense of that judicial contest, the people will think more of him. ' —Rev. S. B. Bidlack has been on the sick list for the past few days, " "*t is now convalescing. —*.*»■• Us have been greatly delayed the past week owing the crippled train servce on all the roads. —Mrs. Wm. Fraley and children, will leave on Thureday for New Orange, X. J., where they will make their future home. Mr. Fra ley has been employed at that place for the past several months, and ha« decided to take up his permanent residence there. —Mercantile Appraiser .Tames H. (jiansel is in the Western section of the county this week on his fin sh ing round. Owing to the imj iss ablo roads he was unable to «. of death la not known. Court Proceedings. Court called to order Monday Feb. 24, at 2 o'clock p. m., with Hon. E. M. Dunham, President, and Hons. John 1). Reeser and Jacob Meyers Associate Judges on the bench. Win, M. Robbius vs. Howard Lyons, jury find verdict for plaintiff for $99.72. Rule granted to show cause why a new trial should not be granted. Frank Bird vs. Cinda Bird, rule granted to show cause why an at tachment shall not issue. Rosalie Hugo vs. Grant Little and A. F. Molyneux, judgment in favor of Plaintiff entered for want of an appearance. J. Irvin Woodhead vs. Sylvester Brown, judgment for plaintiff for want of a plea. Ja«. Cunningham is appointed guardian of W. J. McGuire. F. B. Warren vs. Louisa Warren, alias Sci Fa directed to be issued. John W. Rogers, Frank Magargle and W. D. Bahr appointed view ers to assess damages caused to Levi S. Sayman and Geo. Sick on road in Forks township. In re Road from Mildred to Mur ray's Mines, Nathan Person, Chas. Brink and Wendall Sick appointed viewers. W. C. Mason, Win. Dunn and Peter J. Yonkin appointed viewers on county bridge over the Outlet creek near Sonestown. Rule granted to show cause why A. F. Wilcox and John Pardoe should not be discharged as bonds men for administrator of Mathew Gilbert, deed. Deed Poll of land in Fox Twp. to Geo. J. Scattergood et al, trustee of the West Town Boarding School, sold as the property of Reubin Bat tin, consideration SSOO. The administrator of Henry Hugo deed, is directed to mortgage the real estate of said decedent to an amount not exceeding SBSO. Comth. vs. Burt Dewitt, charge, forcible entry, true bill, case contin ued until next term. Auditors report filed in estate of C. E. Lawrence deed. Rule granted to show cause why Geo. Yanney shall not be discharged as an insol vent Jdebtor. Returnable at next term. J. W. Rogers, Esq. appointed commissioner to take testimony in the suit of Anna Bedford vs. Samuel j Bedford. The administrator of Conrad Kraus, deed., is directed to sell the real estate of decedent, in Laporte Boro, at public sale upon giving bond of SISOO. Admr. of the estate of Jacob Ma gargle, deed., is directed to sell the real estate of decedent at public sale, i Report of viewers on bridge over North Melioopany creek in Colley i Twp., allowed to be withdrawn, and | order continued until next term. In matter of line between Cherry | and Forks townships. Appointment! of viewers continued until next j term. Stewart Rinebold apppointed i commissioner to take testimony in ' the case of Win. Frace vs. Sarah Frace. Overseers of poor of Hillsgrove' Twp., vs. Joseph Kccyon, after tes-! tiinony was taken defendant plead ed guilty. Sentenced to pay costs amounting to $37, and returned to jail until complied with. Kocyon gave the commissioners his note and was released. Wieland & Kessler, the Nordmont Steam Mills proprietors haveenroute a car load of Choice White Seed Oats brought from Peora, 111. Its arrival , is looked for within next 10 days. ' Ask themjto mail you sample. Shunk. The recent rains have raised the creeks higher than they were last fall. O. J. Williams' mill pond sprang a leak last Saturday evening, due to high water. SheriffCott of Laporte was tran sacting business at this place last week. Ask your dealer for "Excelsior Chop" "made at Nordmont Steam Mills. He may ask you 5c per sack more but he understands its value. It's pure that's sure. TT7TNCHESTCR WW "LEADER" and "REPEATER" SMOKELESS POWDER SHOTGUN SHELLS «re i'S"d bv the best shot-; in the country because they are so accurate, uniform anJ reliable. A!lt!:; world's championships and records have been won and made by Winchester shells. Shoot them and you 11 shoot well. USED BY THE BEST SHOTS. SOLD EVERYWHERE Boy Nearly Electrocuted. ! Chester. Pa., Mrrch 3. Prod Maeey, 10 years old, was nearly oicotrocnted ! and is in a dan-.erous condition. He < was wrestling in the st n-ot with a | companion, when h«> rolled onto a tele phone wire, which was crossed with a charged trolley wire. He thought lessly grasped the wire with both bands, and was unable to release his hold. His wild shrieks were heard by George White, a teamster, who pulled the boy from the burning wire and carried him home. Two Hundred Christians Slain. Vienna. March 1. — .'he Constantino ple correspondent of the Ostdeutsche Rundschaus wires his paper that the malcontent Arnoauts of Albania are venting their anger on the Christians. The Greek convent at Detschani, he Bays, has been plundered and burned, and the Christian inhabitants massa cred. In the district of Bjolopolje 200 Christians have been killed and wounded. Disturbances have also been reported from Ipekc. Family Poisoned By Eating Sausage. Wausaw, Neb., March I.—D. Wenke, a German farmer living near here, his wife, daughter and two sons and the hired man were poisoned by eating sausage said to have been insufficiently cooked. The daughter, aged 18, is dead and one son will probably die. The mother and the boys have been taken to a hospital In Sioux City, la. Continued from Page 8. We the undersigned Auditors of Sullivan Coun ty do hereby certify, that (u pursuance of the various duties Imposed upon us, by the several Aets of Ueueral Assembly and the supplements thereto, we did meet at theotHceof the County Commissioners'in the Court House, in the Boro. of La)>ortc, on Monday, the Otli day of January, A. I). 1 ( .KJJ, and did commence to audit, adjust and settle the several accounts "112 the County Treas., County Commissioners and all such as arc required of us by law, for the year 1901; and did continue so to audit, adjust and settle the said various and several accounts, subject to our ad journments, until this date when we complete this our annual report, and we further certify that we diil audit and adiust the said several ac counts correctly to the nest of our knowledge, ability, information and lielief as the same ap pears audited ami adjusted, settled and fully set torth and itemized in this foregoing report. In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our bauds and seals this Ist day of February, 11)02. CH.CASK.MAX. ) JAMES SWEEXEY, -Countv Auditors. A. P. STAKK. J For Large fat makerel, i 1-4 lb a piece; two for 25c. Family white fish, 6c a pound Extra tender whole cod, small fish 10c a pound. Our famous Deer Head Brand red Alaska salmon, icc a can. I Extra fancy pink salmon, the "Fleur the Lis" Brand, 10c. Our fancy dried peaches and appricots at 12c lb. are un surpassed for sauce and pies. !We have nice canned apples I for 10c a can at Buschhausen's, LAPORTE, PA. M. Brin New Albany, Pa. \ 140 lb. sacks, flour middlings, SI.OO '2OO " coarse brans; 2.3) j 100 " Buckeye feed, 1.85 | 1100 " Corn meal, 1.40 ; 100 " Cracked corn, 1.40 ! 100 " Corn,oats,Abarley chop 1.40 12."» " Gluten feed, 1.81 ! Lump rock salt per 100 lbs. .7.1 i Reek salt granulated for meat, j 200 lbs. sacks, 1.00 100 lbs. cotton seed meal, I.GO 100 lbs. linseed meal, 1.8") 1100 lbs. sacks Oyster shells, .AO 1 100 lbs. meat meal, 2.">0 j Oats per bushel .00 j 140 lbs sack dairy salt. .">•"> j 10 lbs. granulated sugar, .49 ' 10(1 lbs. " 4.00 Corn meal ofl from car on arrival, ( per ton) s2t> oO Coarse brand, " " 21 Oo ' Send word or write if you wish to be notified, i Full cream cheese per lb. .10 : Schumacher's best flour 1.15 ; Hagerman's " 1.05 "Our Own" a leatler, 1.05 Golden vale 1.05 25 lbs sacks, Buckwheat, .05 Graham 12) lbs. .30 Rye flour, 25 lbs. .50 Send money order and ha%e your poods conic on first freight, or come to our store ami get them. M. BRINK. AtCAMPBELL'S, Shunk,Pa. Cash Bargain Sale of Winter Goods. For tfie Next 30 To make room for my Large Spring and Summer Stock of General Merchandise that will soon arrive. Come in, look them over and 1 will make you a price that will move them. AGENCY: For Bowkers Fertilizers, Dcering Reapers, Bindeis, Mowers and Rakes, Davison and Perry Harrows, Wiard Plows and Rakes. Call and examine be fore purchasing, for my prices are right. A. E. CAMPBELL, Shunk t Pa. Great Reduction Sale of Clothing. Men's and Boys' Overcoats! Boys' overcoats reduced to $2.00. 3.00 coats fo- Men's " " ss.oo. 8.50 " 6.00 SIO.OO Men's Long Swagger Overcoats, reduced to sls. Men's Overcoats reduced to sl2, S2O coats now sls. Men's Suits! 7.50 Men's Suits Reduced to 5.25 8.50 " " 6.00 15.00 " 7.50 12.00 " " 8.75 15.00 " " 10.00 Trousers! $2.50 Men's Trousers redued to $1.50. 3.00 " *' 2 CO. 3.50 " " 2.',0. J. W. Carroll, DEALER IN Hats, Caps, Underwear, Sweaters, Gloves, MITTENS, TRUNKS and TRAVELING BAGS. DUSHORE, PA. To Gain "INDEPENDENCE" you must have "GOLD COIN.'' SECURE BOTH RV UUYINO STOCK IN The Copper Rock Gold Mining & Milling Co. now selling at cents per share par value SI.OO and non assessable. The price will -diortlv be advanced to 30 cents per share. The property is located 39 miles North West of I>enver on the Colorado, North Western H. it. comprising sixlv (00) cres in an established and paying mineral belt. Hail Koad at the property (giving cl' ;np i'st and best transportation). Have abundance of water for all mining and mi\ ing purposes. Timber enough lor the mine for many years to come. Shalt is now •J.'tO teet deep and is being sunk to 500 t'eet level as fast ns possible and has been in Ore nearly the entire distance. The L>rtft already run have opened up gold bodies ol both Milling and Smelling Ore, running in values from $4.29 to to £IIB.OB per ton in Gold, Silver and Copper. Send in your order now before stock advances, as right to raise prices without notice is reserved. GEO. F. HATHEWAY, WHITE FOR BOOKLET. 153, Milk Street, BOSTON The Oldsmobile Gasolene runabout. Price #7OO. Seats two or four people. Simple, pretty, efficient. One ran from Detroit to New Yory Automobile Show, 820 miles —no trouble. Over 1400 Oldsmobiles sold at Madison Square Garden. Order now to insure delivery. Send for Catalogue. Wanted to establish an Agency in this territory. Quaker Oity Automobile Co., 304 and 306 North Broad Street PHILADELPHIA, PA. Administratrix Notice. Estate of Pr. Hurry bacco habit cure, makes weak oicu strong, blood pure. 60c, »1. All druggists. Foley's Kidney Cure metr« kidneys and bladder riffht. Cbippewa ILtme IRtlns* Lime furnished in car load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesville Penn'a. M. E. Reeder, LAPORTE, PA > We promptly obtain U. S. and KoreißiT^J IraTcfll * Send model, sketch or photo ol InTeiition for 112 ( free report on patentability. For free book, r ) HowtoSecurt TUUnC IIADIfC write<