Treasurer's Sale OF UNSEATED LANDS. Agreeable to the provisions ol an Act 0/ Assem My entitled, "An Act directing the mode of sell ing Unseated Lands for taxes, paaaed the 20th day of March, 1815. aud the supplements thereto. 1. Frank Lrs< h, Treasuser of the County of Sulli \au. berebv give notice to all personis concerned that unless the County. State. Koad School and Poor Taxes due on the following tracts on Un seated Lands situated in said couuty and paid 11' fore the dav of sale, the whole or such part of each tract as will pav the taxes and such cost , liargable thereon will be sold at the Court House in Loporte. said county of Sullivan 011 the 9th •lay of June, 1902, being the second Monday of June. The sale to he continued by adjournment from dav to da:, if deemed necessary for arrear ages of taxes due, and assessed anil cost accrued on each tract respectively. Unseated! Lands. ACRES. WARRANTEE. TAX CHKKKY TWP. 27 5-4 Kauni Samuel $3 41 50 Eldrcd, William 19 72 382% • Fox, George 42 37 52 Fox. Samuel M 12 79 123 do do 30 26 102 do do 26 09 250?i Fox. George 184 94 ■of 67 do 16 46 50 lirav, William 6 36 129.', Gray, William 1640 10 Gray. William 984 50 Getting Christian 15 26 40 Gray William 865 ioO Kevser, John 24 59 13 Luteins. Daniel 3 20 4n Meylert, Michael 984 200 Norris, Joseph P 96 67 of 35 Norris, Joseph P 566 160 Quick. John 3689 186 Reed, Colliusoii 23 53 12 Reed, Collinsou 158 236 Roberts. Joseph F 160 48 1'23 Rolierts, Hugh 60 24 122 Roberts, Hugh 59 00 200 Roberts. Joseph F 24 72 114 Stien. Philip 28 36 70 Van Phul, William 17 25 40 Van Phul, William 9 90 227 Wietzell. Jacob 65 90 COL LEY TWP 120 Anderson, John 19 80 95 Brown George 16 43 360 Behr, F. A 49 68 96 Baum John 8 76 366 Codingcr. Garrett 5150 250 Crispin. James 4134 826 Clark, John 53 74 3331-8 Carpenter. Casper 55 07 224 ( arpenter, Chas 37 01 4'XI Carpenter, Elisha 73 97 400 ramphell, Gustavus 64 91 50 1 auiptou, Adam or Jauie* 19 70 4 to Cook John 77 43 19 (ampbell Roht 318 ';of 75 Densmore. Silas 416 175 Fit/slmmons, Thos. 28 94 350 (icxslheart, James F 57 88 2nd (% Sample, Catherine 149 71 75 Straw-bridge. Jas. 10 65 150 \Vo>4 43 425 Hurley. George 73 88 54 Lucke, Henry 7 01 30 Lloyd, Peter Z 10 38 58 Lloyd, Peter /. 20 07 9 Lloyd. Peter Z 609 67 Meylert, Michael 16 14 Meyer, George 6 84 14 Norris, Joseph P 20 66 ho pleasant*, Win. 4172 87 Peters, Richard 75 51 90 Rush, Belli. 16 65 55 Roberts, Hugh U56 402 Roberts, Geo, 135 76 450 . Silsby, Peter 78 23 168 Silsby, Henry 63 68 266 Silsby, Joseph 46 24 469 Warren Samuel 4068 FOX TWP.' 50 Baker, John 22 36 74 Eck. Cut her in 6 63 30 F.pple, Henry 5 37 107% Houghs, George 64 71 5 Lewis. William 90 Hll.LSumoVk 836 Bonliam. Kpliraiu U69 216 Ronham. William 3 78 290 Boyd, John 20 31 so Bingham, William II 53 100 Bates, Conrad 36 65 100 Carpenter, Samuel 14 42 407?4 Erwin, Roberts 28 55 50 Hornkeith.Jere 8 50 ' '1 of 394 Mac key, Jonh 82 79 4dß Reese, Daniel 109 97 105 Seckler. Michael 38 91 LAPORTE TWP 417 Aiiams, Kbenezer 47 25 117 Adauis, /.ebadiali 47 26 372 Anderson. Thomas *2 81 3:18 Boyd. James 38 29 200 Bond, Thomas 22 66 56 Boyd, James Id 48 42 Boyd, James 4 m 4(11% Baldly, Paul 98 00 :',9 Baehus, Philip 4 316 Baum, John 7011 25 Brearley, Benjamin 557 417 Brearley. Rachel or Richaid 92 82 eii 27 03 45 Hepburu, James 716 26 Irwin, Robert 1 91 437 Kuntzing. Abraham 294 71 401% Long, James 30 68 427 Lowden, John 32 53 336V. Long, George. 26 61 401% l'ogue, Peter 30 60 401% Pogue, Jos. 30 60 fto Ramsey, George 3 81 272' 4 Wager, Philip 20 71 1 436 Young. Samuel S3 23 Seated List. Also at the. same time and place the following tracts and parcels of laud dulv assessed and re turned on the Seated List will be sold for arrear ages of taxes in the nanus of the present or former owners, in accordance with the provisions, of an Act of Assembly, passed April 29, A. D. 1844. ACRES. NAME. TAX. CHERRY TWP 40 Baker, Frank 13 26 50 Duuhain, Lot 15 71 100 Dyer, John 2615 3 Beutley, Hannah 38 189 Holmes. John G 63 16 100 Holmes, Edward 3613 20 McHale. Michael 6 32 300 MeFarlaue James 59 22 House and lot Potter. Rhodolphus 286 14 Quinn.John, Sr 261 140 Splicer, Walter 33 16 76 Wright, Martin and jatues 16 42 50 Haverly, Henry 5 49 Jackson, George 1 54 67 K ester, Jesse 28 26 76 Welles, G. H. A Co. 1199 62 Collins, Thomas 17 44 iii Heat'oek. Mrs. H. A 966 2 houses and lot Davidge, S. B. 523 165 llruudage, M.S. 10 40 107 McDonald, Peter 7 59 84 Gallagher. Michael 98 60 Lavelle, Michael 315 50 Lucas, John 2 76 67 LavelleJohn 2 63 63 Herman. M. E 6 90 30 Jackson, W W 137 COLLIV TWP. 50 Daddow. Mrs. E. Louisa 2 10 78 I'nion Tanning Company 7*7 60 DeCalb. Frank and Tobias 9 03 100 KUenger, J. G. and J. P 12 60 50 Harris. Mrs. Mary 4 52 75 Parsons, Edward' 914 48 Thomson, R, J 4 34 103 Kelson, John 7 14 95 Yonkin, Peter 4 99 IM'SHOHK BOKO' 1 Lot Jordan, John M 42 1 Lot Jordan. Edward 42 DAVIDSON TWP. 200 Dunham and Collins 10 60 15 Fritz, Jamison and Wood 7 50 9 acres, house and lot. Herring, Wlll, 216 284 Lyon, Lumlier Co. 7 81 82 Lyon, Lumlwr Co. 2 10 88 Lyon, Edward Estate 4 20 Saw mill Penticost, Lumber Co. 945 219 Swank, G. C 28 89 5 Stroup, Alfred heirs 1 05 House and Lot Whitacre, E. J 420 100 Temple, Henry 347 House and lot, Starr. B.'M ~83 House and lot. Miller William 666 11 acres, 111 L Walters, Wm. 359 40 Wood, Eugene 7 92 6 Steinback.Leroy 4 .S3 31 Rider. Daniel 4 It 52 Robbins.J.C.Est. 1 Oft DAVIDSON TWP. So Ray, Daniel 210 100 Snyder, John 6 09 84 Tomlinson, F. Hi 77 H. and L. Bennett. James '] 58 KLCLAND TWP 267 Sullivan, .lohn 47 75 30 Chilson, Harry 3 60 KAiiLB.B MKKE BOKO. One Lot Vanbouk, Joseph 2 52 OueLot Bennett, Fannie and Lii ley 2 52 FORKS TWP 24 Chilson, Harry 517 94 Gilligan, ,iohn 11 18 58 Lavelle, Michael 6 39 8 Rouse, Martin, Ks 1 87 55 Collins, Mark 5 9ft Ralph. Catherine 1 70 170 Kaier, X. A ft 57 55 Lucke, Henry 1 73 50 Ingham, T, J. 2 8') FOX TWP. 3 May, Warren 69 50 Ream, H. H. 6 ot 34 Gigga, Henry 707 , 60 Howell, L. B. 786 50 Hogoboon, E. E 8 >-6 383 Williams, Henry 31 36 18 Battin, Catharine 60 124 Beardsley, A..». 3 91 72 Potter, A. E. 95 96 Ingham, T.J. 8 19 386 Ingham. F. H. 36 19 33 Lifley, Mial E. 179 93 Porter, Latney, 9 4ft 113 Besley, George, A ;I:I 20 Besley, George 8| 60 Shaver, O.J. 1 58 LAPOBTK BOHOUOH. 1 l.ut Batten, Jethro 281 1 Lot Boak, Theodore 2UK 1 Lot Coukliu, Mrs. R. A. 1 ol 2 Lots'Cheney, Wm. 6 21 One Lot, Elliott, W. G 2 11 One Lot, Hill. B.W 1 02 One Lot, Hall. Mary J 116 One Lot, Lawshec, John 2 11 One Lot Munson, C. L. 211 One Lot, Moistan. John J 109 One Lot. Rea, Anna 1 02 Two Lots. Ring. H.H 7 09 Out" Lot Stevenson, Wm 211 One Lot stcadman. M. 211 One Lot Streeter. Harvey or Henry 211 One Lot Sebriug, N. C ' 1 77 One Lot Stormont, Cora 1 09 One Lot Townsend, M.L. 1 u9 One Lot Waddrop. C. W. 1 (19 One Lot Waddrop, Jane 1 Oil One Lot Meylert, Mrs. F.W 265 Two Lots Fries. Brothers 2 90 House and lot and 2 lots, Karu*. Russel 12 88 One Lot Kraus. Conrad 4 Bft One Lot, Watkius, Mary 82 Funston, Wm. 5 61 One Lot Gallagher, F, W. 1 02 I.APORTK TWP. 60 Collins, Thomas 17 96 31 Croman, Hiram 1165 86 Cheney, B. L 19 95 Two Lots Dunham, E. M. 7 72 40 Hill, B F. 714 25 Holmes, Henry 5 89 7 Miller, Sarah 1 18 37 Thorpe, Chas. 10 98 One Lot Tiuklepaugh, Mrs. Chas. 259 One Lot C. D. V oorhees 351 100 White, Peter heirs 20 48 40 Hansen, John 13 45 20 Cook, Nelsou D heirs 5 99 40 Lyon, Edward 19 20 84 Oansel.J.H. 27 69 90 Heacock.J. M 8 40 84 Phillips, and Sones 5 29 56 Walsh, Alphomus 4 59 TTTTNCIICSTER yy "LEADER" and "REPEATER" V " SMOKELESS POWDER SHOTGUN SHELLS are used by the best shots in the country because they are so accurate, uniform and reliable. All the world's championships and records have been won and made by Winchester shells. Shoot them and you'll shoot well. USED BY THE BEST SHOTS, SOLD EVERYWHERE 3 acres, house and barn. Lord, Wm. .1. 323 Lot I sere. Heim, Angelina lii •jfo Herman, M. E. 20 25 SO Oveerseers of Poor C'herrv Twp 7ss , r > Lots2S acres. W. anil N. It. K. H. Co. 4 7:! 75 Phillips, I).. 1. 18 41 M Smith, Mark •» : One Lot Storniolit, Cora ::7 2T> Brewster. Mrs. .I.l'. it> '.' lo McFarlane, .lames u 01 THRKWSIIt RY TWP. 100 Avery, Xlalin 13 02 219 Cromau, Chalmer is no 100 Ocorge, Perry 7 ys 100 lughani and llreetl l'.H'.'i I'IO UuiiUiuger, Charles 14 S7 UXJ Johnson. Thomas 17 22 50 Snell, Jiiseph 11 M!» lSli Wheeler, Peter 82 11 400 Dugnn. Monroe M 'is ■IOO Mellin, Kdwanl Siiilti 320 Olip, Wilson 22 85 100 Llsson, Mrs.E.A IS 08 I mill Ives, Edward Uls 'JI» Koctor Kssiek 0 lii :mo Bigger, Geo. W l:i The sum of fifth cents must also In; paid on each tract, lot or parcel of land advertised in addition to the amouutuameil opposite each tract, lot or (arcclof land for advertising. Also in addition to the same,interest will Ik- charged u j>on the aiuoant of taxes due upon each tract, lot or par eel oi land for each year from the lirst day of January of tlic yeai following until paid, under Act of 1887. N. B.—N'o faxes'will be the day of FRANK LI'SCII, Treasurer. Treasuivr's ollice, Laporte Pa.. March 31, 1002. QOt'RT PROOLAMATION; Whereas, Ifojt. F„ M. Dunham, President Judge, Honorables John D. ltccser ami Jaco Meyer, Associate Judges uf|t he ( ourts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, iiuartcr Sessions of the Peace, Orphans'Court and Com mon Pleas for the County of Sullivan, have issued their precept, hearing .late the 20 day of Feb. 1901, to me directed, for holding the sevent courts in the Borough of Ijijorte. on Monday the 2fitli day of May 1902, at 2 o'clock p. m. Therefore,notn e is hereby given to the Coroner Justices of the Peace and Constables within the county, that they be then ami there in their prop er person at 2 o'clock p. m.of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions examinations and other rememberances to those things to which their offices appertai uto lie done. And to those who arc bound by their recognizance to prosecute against prisoners, who are or shall be in the jail of thesaid county of Sullivan, are hereby notified to be then and there to prosecute against them as will be just. I. ( OTT, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Laporte, Pa.. Apr. I::.ltli 1902 at 2 o'clock p. in. \V. 1.. Woodriil vss\V. W. .lackson el el. No. &J. Sept. term, I'.'OO. Kjectment. Plea, not guilt v. Mullen- ' | Walsh. 11.1. S. Ilotl.a A Co. \'B AV. Wooilru I, Jackson Kxeentor ami I'.laticli Winifred Stui'ilevanl Kxectitrix of Hern ice W. .lackson, deceased. No. 07, Sept. term, I'JOO. Assumpsit. I'lea, non assumpsit, payment set otl' etc. G'roiun. | Maxwell.Mullen and Walsli. .1 Hitler Errison Engine Co. a corpor ation vs llenrv Hrown owner or repuded owner and W. MeConnell "contractor. No. 40 May term. 1901. Mechanic's lien. I'lea. non assumpsit etc. Mullen. | Fredericks and Ingliams, •1 W. W. Jackson et el vs Walter 11. tiunton. No. 51. September term, 1901, Trespsss. Plea, not guilty. Mttllenec. term. 1901. Assump sit. plea, non assumpsit payment and specially a partnership between plaintill and defendants, Bradley. | Mullen. TIIOS. E. KENNEDY, l'roth. Proth's ollice, La|>orte, Pa., Apr. 14, 1902. Election Notice. There will lie a Republican Primary election held at the Township House, iu Cherry, Saturday. April 19, between the hours of 2 and 4:30 p. in., to elect deli gates to attend the county convention. Lawrence l.avelle. Joseph Sick, < 'oiu. To the School Directors ol Sullivan Co. Gentlemen:—ln pursuance of the forty-third section of the act of May 8, lK."i4, you tire hereby notified to meet in convention, tit the court house, in Laporte, on the first Tues day in May, A. D. 1902, being: tin sixth day of the month, al 1.-80 p. m. and select, viva voce, by a majority of the w hole number of directors present, one person of literary and scientific acquirements, and of skill and experience in the art of teaching, as county superintendent, for the* succeeding years; and certify the restdt to the State Superintendent, at Uarrisburg, as required by the thirty-ninth and fortieth sections of said act. F. W. MF.VI.K.KT, Co. Supt. 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He was said to have relatives in this part of the state, hut they could not be located, and the body was turned over to Un dertaker MeDede for burial. On re moving tiie wooden arm of Barras the undertaker found that the interior j was hollow and stuffed with green backs. Ten $lO bills and five $5 bills , were found. The burial expenses wore {leducted. on instructions from j the county collector, and the collector took charge of the balance, pending a claim from relatives of the dead man. Foley's Honey and Tar for children, safe, sure. No opiates. —WHITKOLA the greatest .shoe, slipper, bolt, glove and clothing cleaner on earth. Sold only at La- Porte Clothing;^Store. Harry /ax. liaelcensaeK, N. J.. April 2(l. —The arrest of Charles MnlJevitt, of Haiti more and Joseph Bateman. of New- York. two pugilists, by Proseeutoi Koester has brought to light the tacts of the desecration of a Congregational church at Lyndhurst, near here. On April 14 a crowd of IT.O sports from New York, Brooklyn. Newark and Jer sey City congregated at l.yndhurst, broke into the Congregational church there, and converted the place of wor | ship into a beer garden and prize fight j ing ring. The principals in the fiijht j were McDevitt and Bateman. The go j was for SIOO a side and a knockout ! McDevitt quit in the fourth round. The sacrilegious invasion of the church was discovered the next day, but the police kept, the matter quiet until the arrests were made. Besides the fighters the officials of the go were also placed under arrest. Yesterdn\ the pugilists were held in SI,OOO bait each and the officials in $">00 ea< h. Dreadful Attack ol Whooping Cough. Mrs. Ellen Harrison, of SCO l'ark Ave. Kansas City. Mo., writes: "Our two chil dren had a severe attack of whooping cough, one of them in t lie paroxysm of coughing would often faint and bleed al the nose. We tried everything we heard of without getting any relief. We then called in our family doctor who prescrib ed Foley's Honey and Tar. 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