Republican news item. (Laport, Pa.) 1896-19??, May 29, 1902, Image 4

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    fOIJNTV NFWV BRM OF DHfiirr HEWS I
CUI/ll 1 I LLL VY 3. OF LOCAL INTEREST. \
SONESTOWN.
Miss Clara Streby of Onshore, vis
ited friends intown, enroute to West
( heater to take the junior exam-!
illations.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Starr drove to
Lairdsville on Sunday.
Children's services are to be held
in the M. K. ehureli here, Sunday
June s. In the K. V. church, June
±2. lloth in the evening. The pas
t->r and congregation of the E. V.
e!lurch have been invited to the
meeting in the other church.
Ralph Hitter of Laird.sville was in
town last week.
Misses Mablc llazen and Myrtle
Kdgar attended the [S. S, conven
tion at Mt. Vernon, Friday.
While-out on the Mountain lately,
.John Phillips saw an old bear and
two cubs, one black the other brown,
lie siezed black one and
frightened the mother -by shouting
and screaming. She finally ran off,
and Johnnie l>ore his prize home.
A man up the < hitlet who answers
to the name of "Juby" was startled
by a peculiar noise, on Saturday
evening, says one who knows, lie
listened carefully, and thinking it
mii-t be either a coon, porcupine or
hippopotamus, started to search.
Two small boys came along and he
pressed them into service, hunting
and watching while he went for his
brother and a gun. All arrived
duly, the noise louder than ever,
and after a diligent exploration the
animal was found. It was a toad.
NORDMONT. >
Messrs. James Ijaird and Win.
I.ittle of Kiumons, called on friends
in town Sunday.
W. S. Wieland, O. J. Sherman and
t'. M. I less made a business trip to
Wiliiamsport, Thursday.
Miss Verna Foust is visiting her
<ister, Mrs. John Forney, at Picture
I locks.
Kev. Youug, Presiding Elder of
the I'nited Evangelical church, oc
cupied the pulpit of the E. V. church
Sunday morning and administered
the Sacrament.
Keenc and Ralph Lake have*mov
ed their families into the house late
ly vacated by Monroe Phillips. Mr.
Phillips having] moved into the
house of X. Peters.
< hildrens services will be held in
the Evangelical church Sunday
morning, June 8.
MUNCY VALLEY.
Messers. Snion Friies and Eugen
Mi'Xellan'spent a few hours in town
on Tuesday.
Miss Blanche Miller did shopping
in llughesville, Tuesday.
Mrs. Willia i's of llughesville is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Geo.
1 less at this place.
Misses Maud Miller, Pearl Bender
and' Delia McClintock were William
sport. visitors Monday.
.1. L. (iallagher visited relatives at
Dnshore, Tuesday.
Mrs. C. M. Cr<>ll of Dnshore, visit
ed her parents here last week.
Mrs. M. Donovan was called to
Sonestown Friday night to see her
son who was'seriously ill, but is bet
ter at this writing.
Sii his* parents
at Laporte, Sunday.
Mrs. J. Will Moran and Mable
.Muran*di<l£shop|>ing_at llughesville,
Saturday.
Mrs. A. B. Magargle and
<>l ie Shtiw are visiting, in William
sport.
Miss Lizzie Biddle of Dushorc,
who has been visiting relatives at
this place,"returned home last week.
Mrs. Jacob Meyers and daughter
Joyce, were llughesville visitors on
Saturday.
FACTS NOT FICTION.
A Plain Statement of a Bad
Condition and a Cure that
Never Fails.
Mrs. Edward John ol No. 33(1 Wash
ington St., Pittston, Pa., nays: "For a
long'time I had Had trouble with my
nerves and suffered so much from head
aches. -I did not rest well and when I
did sleep I would have ft smothering sen
sation., I saw I>r. A. \V. Chase's Nerve
l-'ills recommended and got a hox and
used them with good results. I was feel
ing well and looking so much better alter
their use:''
< b>r« 'A. W. (,'base's Nerve Pills are sold
at 5Gc a hox at dealers or J Jr. A W.Chase
Medicine Co., Buffalo, X. Y. See that
portrait aud "ignaturc of A. \V. t'baso,
M' I>. are on every package.
1 " ' " " ' ""
j Keport of tlfth semi-annual convention
iof the iSahhath Schools of Shrewsbury
township, held in the slt. Vernon M. K.
| church, Friday. May 23.
Afternoon session:—Convention called
to order at 2 o'clock, by singing, followed
by Kev. E.-.8. Waltz reading a chapter
from the Bible, after which he offered up
a prayer. Kev. J. < iuldin then gave an
address of welcome, to which Kev. S. It.
Bidlack responded.
Kev. Benjamin Welch .gave an interest
ing talk on the subjest of "When and
llow to Teach the Lesson bv Questions
and liiscourse," which was followed by
singing. "How to increase the attendance
of par nts in the Sabbath School,"' was
talked on by Kev. J.'l'. Bradford: others
gave short speeches on this subject. Rev.
S. R. Bidlack then sang a solo, the con
gregation sliowing their appreciation by
gladly joining him in the chorus.
•'What preparation of the lesson should
the Superintendent and Teacher make?"
was the subject on which Kev. K.B.Waltz
gave a long interesting talk. A commit
tee was then appointed to elect officers tor
the coming year and after singing, h'e\.
Iv B. Waltz pronounced the benediction.
Adjourned.
Evening session:—The convention took
up their work of the evening by song ser
vice followed by the devotional servjee
which was conducted by Kev. J. T. Brad
lord.
The subject "Advantages ol Teaching
the Lesson by Parable and Object Les
s ns," was ably discussed and illustrated
by Kev. S. B. Bidlack. Rev. J. (itiilden
then discussed the subject of "How
should the Teacher Apply the Lesson to
the Spiritual Life of his Scholars."
Singing, Speed Away, after which
Miss Josephine Colt sang a beautiful
solo with which all were well pleased.
The report of the committee was then
given and accepted, and it was decided
that the pcxt-convention which will be
held in the Eagles Mere" Baptist church
shall have three sessions instead of two.
A quartette entitled "tiotid Night" was
tuen sung by Misses Ella Met>annigarn,t
Ethel Stackhouse. Jennie Keitmver and
Minnie Keese. After the^Benediction by
Kev J. (iuilden, the convention came to
a. close.
OOIOjEGJE OF MUSIC.
The summer term of this well known
school of music will begin July 21, six
weeks instruction and board lor $33. As
all schools have vacation at this time, it
gives an opportunity to school children
and teachers to attend. Parents desiring
a home like school for their children
should send for catalogue to
II EN It V B. MOYEK,
Freeburg, Pa.
8000 bushels of lime at He Oder's
Lime House, one and one half mile
below Ijaporte.
pyTn
| # I IT'S WORTH
WHILE
to step in and absorb a little
General Knowledge that is to
be found in a really down to
date General Store. .
iETATBITfoNi
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STEP IN AND ASK
ABOUT THEM.
All answered at
Vernon Hull's
Large Store.!
Hinacro76i Pa.
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. j
B. R. R. with our own cars,!
giving purchaser ample tune :
to unload.
All correspondency will
receive prompt attention.
Address,
A. T. ARMSTRONG, ;
SONESTOWN, PA.
Treasurer's Sale
OF UNSEATED LANDS.
Agreeable to the provisions of an Act of Assem
bly untitled, "An Art directing the mode of sell
ing I'liacated Lands for taxes, passed the 20th day
of March, 1815, and the supplements thereto. 1,
KKANK LISCH, Treasurer of the County of Sulli
van, hereby give notice to all persons concerned
Unit unless the County, State, Koad School and
i'oor Taxes due on the following tracts on Un
seated Lands situated in said county and paid
iiefore the day of sale, the whole or such part of
each tract as will |iay the taxes and such cost
chargable thereon will lie gold at the Court House
In Lo)>ortc, said county of Sullivan on the 9th
day of June, 1902, being the second Monday of
June. The sale to be continued by adjournment
from day to da;; if deemed necessary lor arrear
ages of taxes due, and asses.«cd and cost accrued
ou each tract respectively.
Unseated Lands.
ACHES. WARRANTEE. TAX'
CHKKRY TWP.
27 5-1 Baum Samuel s :i 41
50 Eldred, William 19 72
FOX, (leorge 12 :i7
52 Fox, Samuel M 12 79
list do do 30 25
108 do do 25 09
25W/4 Fox, (ieorge 184 91
J :1 of 0/ do 111 41',
50 Gray, William 6 3FI
12!% i.iray, William 16 40
40 firay, William 9TK
50 (jetting Christian 15 26
40 Cray William 885
100 Keyser, John 24 59
i:i Luklns. Daniel 20
40 Meylert, Miciiael 9 M
'2OO Norris, Joseph P 9067
of 80 Norris, Joseph 1' 565
150 Quick, John 36 89
185 Keeil, Collinson 28 53
12 Reed, Collinson 158
236 Roberto. Joseph F 100 48
123 Rolierts, Hugh Ml 24
122 ltoberts, Hugh 59 ou
200 Roberts, Joseph F 21 72
111 Stien. Philip 28 36
70 Van I'hul, William 17 25
40 Van Pliul, William 9 90
227 Wletzell, Jacob ,V> 90
I'OI.I.EY T»f
120 Anderson, John 19 80
95 Brown (ieoiye iti 4;l
350 Behr, F. A 49 68
96 Baum John 8 7C
85(1 Codinger, (iarrctt 5159
250 Crispin, James 4134
325 dark, John 53 71
!1881-3 Carjienter, Cas|* r 551»7
224 Carpenter, ( has 37 01
100 Carpenter, Klisiui 73 97
400 Campbell, (lustavus (H 91
50 Campion, Adam or James 19 70
4 to cook John 77 43
19 Campticll Robt 318
J/, of 75 Densuiore, Silas 415
175 FiUsimmons, Thos. 2s 94
850 Ooodhcart, James F 57 8S
200 < .oodheart, Elisha 102 82
'•.( of 255 Gillet, Kllphalcl 14 91
414 (ircen, Wiliord 7681
410 Graves, Rufus 7193
104 Housewcart, George 9 21
434 Houscweart.John 03 58
372 Hidden, Samuel 53 49
30 Heber, ( hase I %
300 Kerr, Gearge Aloiphuf 49 61
81 Kester, Jacob 2 31
l /A of 250 Kelley, John 13 78
202 I/Ogan. Sheldon .13 10
71 Me Far lane Jan. 112, 27
luo Nicholson.Henry 97 70
362 Parley, Nathaniel 59 86
487 I'arley, Humphrey 7138
192' a Riekctts, or Richard. E. (}. !>6 52
82 Kitzer, Jacob 26 41
41 Sterrett. William 6 80
50 Sparrowhawk, Thos. 827
61 Shaw, David 10 50
178 Walsh, John 17 >0
SOU Whitford. Wilson 5611
150 Woodward, Be/a 24 so
2:13 Wallison, Seth 72 75
215 Woodward, Ebenezer, 44 98
93 Woodward, Ebcnezer, 15 38
150 Woodward, Benjamin 13 29
50 Zicgler, David 8 27
DAVIDSON
392 Balliatt, John 108 65
379 Beasley. Joimson 58 84
325 < ojie, Israel H616
438 custard Mary 83 23
131 Colt. William 25 21
436 Coats, Mary 31 14
10 Dean. John 1 3g
201 Ewing, Joseph 28 55
200 Evans, Job 28 42
92 Evans, Elizalieth 6 62
98 Evans, Jane or Jaiut a 7 08.
418V., Harvey. Peter 7015
450 Harvey, Nicholas 85 22
60 Hess, Samuel * Wesiev 21 44
21 Hess, Samuel Ji Wesley 2JB
12 990 Hess A Crevellng yOl
102 llcager, Philip 62 24
of 436 James, Mary 67 S2
%of HBS James, Sarah 18 66
400 James, Grace 28 84
I(is Little. Ami* 7 ,-,7
280 Miley, Martin 32 67
Ist Montgomery, William 25 88
356 McMuilen, Alexander 154 01
280 Messencope, Adam :!6 21
343 Montgomery, Hannah ,55 69
80 Paschal, Joseph II 36
400 Patterson, William 56 82
358); Sample, Catherine 149 71
75 Straw bridge, Jas. 10 65
150 Woodside, Eleanor 34 03
369 Woodside, John 53 92
2 Wilson, Marv 27
1 6 Woodside John jr 8144
POKKS Till'
93 Itarber, i'riah 17 00
127 Bowser, Isaac 20 73
15'5 Dorsev, John "290
3 I kirscy, John 97
50 Eddy George 433
437 Fox, George 246 05
425 Hurley. Henry 184 48
425 Hurley, George • T:{ 88
.•■1 Ltieke, Henry 7 01
30 Lloyd, Peter /. to3B
58 Lloyd, Peter /. 20 07
9 Lloyd, Peter Z 609
A 7 Meylert, Michael 1514
Meyer, George 6 81
14 Norris, Joseph p 20 65
60 Pleasants, Win. 41 -,•>
87 Peters, Richard 75 51
90 Rush. Belli. 1j 65
55 Roberts, Hugh 95#
402 Rolierts, Geo, ];& 7(1
450 Silsby, Peter 7H 28
168 Silsby. Henry 53 58
2116 SiNhy. Joseph 4U24
469 Warren Samuel 4058
I-ox TWP. >
50 Baker, John *22 36
71 Kck, Catlierin "ti (Si
30 Epple, Henry 537
407 :, 4 Houghs, George 51 71
5 Lewis, William 90
IIIIXsnROVE.
335 Bonham, Ephraln 11 fly
216 Houhain. \\illiam 3 78
'290 Boyd, John 20 31
80 Bingham. William 11 53
100 Bates. Conrad ,16 65
100 1 arjienter, Samuel 1142
407' < Erw in, Rolierts 28 £5
50 Hornkeitli.Jere 350
of 3,94 Mackey. jonli 82 79
108 Reese, I'aniel 109 97
41>5 Secklcr, Michael 18 91
LAPOKTK in I'
417 Adams, Ebenezer 47 25
417 Adams, Zcbadiah 47 25
372 Anderson, Thomas 82 81
:J3B lloyd, James Ss 29
200 Kond. Thomas 22 66
56 Boyd, James 18 48
42 Boyd. James 431
401 ;t "4 Itaulty, Paul 98 00
39 Bachus. Philip 442
315 Raum, John 7011
25 Brearley, Benjamin 557
417 Brearley, Rachel or Rlehard >r_> 82
417 Baldwin, Daniel or Samuel 92 82
417 Baldwin, John 92 82
40 Franklin. Walter 8 90
35 Fox, Sarah 397
58 Fox, Sarah 12 <ij
102 Franklin, Walter 22 71
7 Frank tin, Thomas 156
7 Franklin, Walter 156
5(1 Franklin. Wpltcr 12 47
126 Fox, Sanmftl M JSO6
8 Franklin, Thomas 178
36 Fox, Anna 4 08
:tf) GralT. John 668
401f 4 Gundecker. J<ihn 4550
105 Gray, Koliert 2317
87 Graff. Andrew 19 37
28 Gratl, John 623
25 Gardiner, Richard 2 83
10 Garragiu- Husan W 228
40 Hart. Adam 4 53
101 Hutier. John 45 48
417 Huntingdon, Benjamin 47 25
118 Harvey. Jonathan 26 27
110 Harvey, Jonathan 8116
*'•% Harvey. Jonathan 19 58
5 Hilling. Joseph 1 11
101 Hall. Charles 2815
117 Harvey, Jonathan 2ft 04
1 IVrX Jack-oil, Jere ;13 8(1
;i:l 1-3 Jackson, Jere 7 '.fi
5 Kidd, John, Est 111
40 Kidd, Jolin, Kst. S IK)
'2O Kidd, John. I"f Ill.',
113,' a Levi, Daniel 27
150 Levi, Daniel ;U39
174 Levi, Daniel '2O 21'
24 :1 ; Levi, Daniel .'> 11l
402 Mnsser, Martin li .V>
115 Morris,Kicliard 14 17
70 Morris'Kiehnrd 15 M
•">0 Messenger, A verv 5 07
» Morris, Richard ' 1,7
I Morris, Richard 15
71 Morris, Kichnrd 11 sin
(IS Morris, Richard II 7 70
5 North, Richard 1 11
til Norris, Joseph P 13 "N
417 Perkins, Susannah 47 25
40 Parker, Thomas s '.HI
52 Parker, William 115s
30';', Parker, William ti Us
15 Parker, William 3t34
15 Parker, William 10.02
95 Pleasants. Hunnicl 21 15
417 Perkins, Simon 92 H2
100 l'erkilis, Joseph 11:«
40 Parker, Thomas s 00
'S> Pleasants. Anna F 5 57
35 Rolierts, Toniozlne 3 07
.< Uackstrinv, loseiih 1" 57
Tui Kolierts. Touiozliic 7 IS
itfl Kolierls. Klizttlieth F '2O !W
401 Rolierts. Joseph F Ml 28
417 Heiveaiit, Krastus 47 25
417 Swift, Serrcnus or Cyrus !)1 74
1)7 Smith. Samuel 21 51)
10(1 Scott, Daniel 23110
Smith, Samuel liiSl
'220 ToplilT, John IS 07
:'.ti Wells, (iideon 7 79
SC| Weaver, Will. 19 11
9 Wells, (iideon 1 02
130 Wright; Samuel R 2594
417 Woodward, William 92 S'2
lift Wiialon, Koliert 25 Ou
lit) Walsh, Richard 20 15
HHIIKWSIU'RV.
■-J of 117 Brtslic, Williiun 13 98
50 Huschhauseii .V; Inghaiii 4 20
200 Douglierty, John 15 24
100 Dougherty, John 7S S7
10 Fox, Maria C 7(1
34 (iiant, Dclmrrali 11 iV,
215 Gobin, Charles 1(139
355 Haines, Reulien 27 OCI
45 Hepburn. James 7 l(i
25 Irwin, Koliert 1 91
437 Kuiit/.ing, Abraham 29171
401 3 4 James 3u 5s
127 Ixuvden, John 32 S3
33(l! j Long, (ieorge. 25 ill
•101 Pogue, Peter 30 CiO
401-\ Pogue, Jo». 30 iiu
50 Ramsey, (ieorge 3 si
272V Wager. Philip '2O 71
430 Young, Samuel 33 23
Seated List.
Also at the same lime and place the following
tracts and I*l reel- of land duly assessed and re
turn clou the Seated I.ist will be sold for arrear
ages of taxes In the names of the present or former
owners, in accordance with the provisions, of au
Act of Assembly, passed April 29, A. I), 1011.
ACRES, XAMK. TAX.
CHKRIIV TW'H
40 linker, Frank 13 20
5(1 Duiiluuii. Is it 15 71
ion Dyer, John 20 15
3 Bentley, Hannah 3S
189 Holmes. John (i 0:111;
100 Holmes, Kilwa»l 30 13
20 MeHale. .Mieliacl 0 32
:!(*) McFarlane James 59 22
House and lot Potter, Ithodolphus 2 S5
II Qulim. John, Sr 2 01
140 Silencer, Waiter 33 It;
75 Wriglit, Martin and .liiino 10 42
50 llaverly, Henry 549
Jackson, George 1 54
07 Kester, Jesse 2S 2(1
75 Welles, (i. 11. ,t Co. 11'.19
52 Collins, Thomas 17 II
l' s Heacock. Mrs. H. A ■ 60
2 houses and lot Davidge, S. It. 523
165 llruudagc. M.S. 10 10
107 McDonald. Peter 7 59
si (lallaghcr, Mlchiiel 9s
*ii) Lavelle, Michael 315
50 Lucas, John 270
07 LavelieJohu 2IV!
53 Herman. M. K 590
:V) Jackson, WAV 1 37
I'OI.I.EY TWF.
10 Daddow, Mrs. E. Louisa 2 10
7s l iiion Tanning Company 707
"s) DeCalb, Frank and Tobias 9i)3
100 Kllenger, J. ti. and J. 1' 12 110
AO Harris. Mrs. Marj 152
75 Parsons, Edward' 9 14
48 Thomson, It. J 131
103 Kelson, John 7 11
95 Vonkiu, Peter 199
ni'SHOKK UORO'
I Lot Jordan, John M 12
1 Ixit Jordan, Edward 42
nvvinsos TWP.
200 Dunham and Collins 10 50
15 Fritz, Jamison and Wood 7 50
9 acres, house and lot, Herring. Wui, 215
2s| Lyon. Lumlier Co. 7 s|
S2 Lyon, Luinlier Co. 210
88 Lyon, Edward Estate I 20
Sawmill Penticost, Lumlier Co. 9 15
219 Swank, (i. t: 23 so
5 Stroup, Alfred heirs I 05
House and Lot Whitocre, E. J I 211
100 Temple, Henry 317
House and lot, Starr. li. M , s:!
House nnd lot, Miller William (150
11 acres, II A L W alters, Win. 359
40 Wood. Eugene 7 92
11 Steiuback.Lcroj 4 83
31 Rider. Daniel ' 111
52 Robbins.J.C.Est. 105
DAVIDSON TWP.
65 ltay, Daniel 210
100 Snyder, John 009
81 Toinlinson, F. II 1 77
11. and L. Ueunett, James 1 58
EI.KI.AN I) TW P
267 Sullivan, John 47 75
SO Cbilson. Harry 360
EAOLKS MKKE UoKo.
One Lot Vunhouk, Joseph 2 52
One Lot Dennett, Fannie and Lilley 252
FOIIKS TW p.
21 ChllDOll, Harry 517
94 (iilligau, .lolui II is
58 Lavelle, Michael il 39
8 Rouse, Martin, Es 1 87
55 Collins. Mark 595
Kalpli. Catherine 1 711
170 Kaier, X. A 5 57
55 Luckc, lleliry 1 7:1
•>0 Ingham, T, J. 2 S5
Fox TWP.
3 May, Warren 09
5o Ream, 11. 11. 001
31 (iigga, Henry 707
50 How ell, L. It. 7 86
-ill llogolKKill. E. E 8 86
383 Williams. Henry 31 36
18 lluttin, Catharine 50
124 Beardiley, A. .1. 391
72 Potter, A. E. 95
96 Ingham. T..1. 8 19
385 Ingham. F. 11. 3(119
31 LI Hey. Mlal E. 179
93 Porter, Latney, 9 15
113 lies ley, ( ieorge, 9 9:1
20 Holey, (ieorge si
50 Shaver, O. J. ] .">8
I.APOKTE HOltol'oll.
1 Lot Uattcii, Jetliro 2si
1 l>it lloak. Theodore jit:
1 Lot. Conklin, Mis. It. \. I 01
2 lxits Cheney, Win. 0 21
One Lot, Elliott, W. (j •» 11
One Lot, Hill. lI.W 1 irj
One Lot, Hall. Mary .1 I if,
One Lot, Law slice, John L'II
One Lot, Munsoii, C. L. 2 11
One U>t, Moistan. John J I 0.1
One Lot. Rca. Anna 1 02
Two Lots, Ring, 11.11 7 09
One Lot Stevenson, Win 2 11
One Lot steaduiau, M. 2 II
One Lot Streeter, Harvey or Henr\ 2 11
One Lot Scbrlng, X. c 1 77
One Lot Stormont, Cora 1 09
One Lot Townaend, M.L. 1 09
One Lot W addrop. c. W . 1 09
One lot Waildrop, Jane 1 oil
One lot Meylert, Mrs. F.W 05
Two lxits Fries, Rrothers 290
House and lot uild 2 lots, Karns. Ru.-scl ]J 88
One Lot Kraus. Conrad Is.,
One Lot, Walkius, Mary KJ
Funston, Wm. 5 01
One Lot Gallagher, F, \V. 1 02
I.APOP.TE TWP.
50 Collins, Thomas 17 96
31 ( 'lonian, Iliram 11
(15 Cheney, B. L 19 95
Twolxits Dunham. E. M. 7 72
40 Hill, B. F. 7 M
2ft Holmes, Henry 559
7 Miller, Snrah 1 ]s
37 Tlionx', Chas. 10 98
One IAII Tinklc|iaugh, Mrs. Chas. 259
One Lot C. D. \oorhces 351
100 White, Peter heirs 20 48
40 Hasscn, Jolin 13 if,
2o Cook. Kelson D heirs ,">99
10 Lyon, Edwaril 19 il
84 (ianscl, J. 11. 27 ,ju
'.Hi IleaeiH'k.J. M s4O
81 Phillips, and Soncs ;, jy
,"i(i Walsh Alj4ionsur> 4 fty
DO YOU SHOOT?
If you do you should send your name and address on a postal card for a
WINCHESTER
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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.
; 3 acres, hou«p and bnrn. Lord. Win. .1. 323
Lot V. acre. Helm, Angelina 16
'2BO Herman, M. E. 26 25
50 Ovecrsecrs of Poor Cherry Twp 788
5 Lots 28 acres, W. and N. It. R. li. Co. I 7:;
75 Phillips. I).. 1. 18 41
5y Smith, Mark 9 93
One Lot Stormont, Cora :i7
25 Brewster, Mrs. J. T. 3 56
210 McFarlane, .lames 5 01
THREWSUI'RY TWP.
W0 Avery. Ma)in 13 02
219 cromun, Clmliiicr 18 86
UK) George, Perry 7ys
100 Ingham and I!reel 19 95
i W llimtzincei. c lini Ic-s 14 87
100 Johnson, Tin mas 17 22
50 Sncll, Joseph 1189
186 Wheeler. Peter >2ll
400 Dugnn, Monroe 1128
400 Mcllin, Eihvaid 3696
320 <>pp, Wilson 22 85
100 Lisson. Mrs.E.A 18 98
1 I mill lvcr, Edward 14 1,,
219 Doctor Essiel; 9i r
I 3no Bigger, Geo. W 18 8°
\ The sum ol' tiflh cents must also IH' paid on each
tract, loi or pared of laud advertised in addition
to the iiuiouiitiiamcd opposite each traci, lot or
parcel of land for advertising. Also in addition
to ilio Milne.interest will lie charged U|>on the
amount of taxes due upon each tract, lot or par
cel of laihl for each year from the first day of
January of the year following until paid, under
Act of ISB7.
N. B.—No taxes w ill be received 011 the dav of
sale.
FRANK LI "SCI I. Treasurer,
j Treasurer's ollice, Laporte Pa., March 31,1902.
A rrotcat.
"Tilings never scorn propprly adjust
ed in this world," said the carelons
young man.
1 'Tor instance?"
j "I have ol.served time nnd again that
i the people with the most expensive
] tastes almost invariably have the least
j money to meet them."—Washington
§tnr.
What in Foley's Kidney Cure.
| Answer: li is made li'om u prescription o!
j a leading I 'htcitgo phvstiuti, nnd end of
) the most eminent in the country. The
I ingredients are the purest that money cat.
I buy, and are scientifically com I lined tc
j £Ct their inmost value. For sale In (I).
| Voorheef, Sonestown, and James .Mao
| Karlane, Laporle, I'a.
Ilnte Thnl In I'rnlar.
John I'ox. president of the Demo
cratic club of New York, hates news
papers because they defeated the
Tweed ring and Tammany Hall. This
Is most llattering praise for the men of
the press.—Chicago I'ost.
Traveling is Dangerous
(.'outlaid motionj-iis the i«i.!nejp which
\re kept in in place in the lnniv h\ dell
caie attachments. This is the teneris ihns
'rave'erf, street car men', tcanislers aie'
•!! who drive verv much sutler Iroin kid
t'v disease in some lorni. Foley's JCid
cy Cure strengthens the kidneAs 'm l
■ ures all forms til kidney and bladder iiis
fuse. (>co. 11. Hansen, locomotive on
h 'iueer, l.ima, <>hio. writes, "Constant
»ihrtiiion of tlie engine (,i used me a greai
• »al ol 'trouble with my kidneys, and
» 1 110 relief until I used Foley's Kidney
ure.
For falc by ('. I). Voorhees. Soncslowi
and Jas. Mac I'arlaiK', l,a|>orte. I'a.
Foley •• Honey and Tar is | ccu!i ir'
•d;i pied lor acihnia, bronchitis .1
.01! seni
Foley's Kidney Cure
makes kidneys and bladder right.
Your Lifeis
Insuredof Course
Or if not >Oll are expecting 10 get it in
sured. In that case one of I lie questions
you arc trying to solve is : Where shall I
insure? Which is the best company?
These sre perplexingijiiestions,and perha|ifi
the more you read and hear the (littering
claims of iliiler«ut. companies and their
agents, the more bewildered and uncertain
you become. Now. in a matter in which
you may have little knowledge or experi
ence, why not accept the knowledge and
experience of your Irieuds ami (neighbors
who have a great deal of both ? Here, ns
elsewhere, experience is the best teacher
and the surest guide.
A postal card addressed to the District
Agent ol
The Perai Mutual Li!c Insurance
Cosrapany ci Philadelphia,
requesting a copy of the foider, "Which
is the Host Company" will bring you
much information on llic subject and tii •*
testimonials of
Many Siuiivan County Business
Men
concerning this old and reliable company.
In the end, ttike what suits you best,
but don't fail 10 investigate the merits »•;'
the I'ctin Mutual.
A Home Company
55 YEARS OLD,
Cheap, Liberal and Sale.
A Ib ees all communications to
M. A. Scureinan,
DISTRICT AGENT
DUSHORE, PA.
BANNER SALVE
' the most healing salve in the world.
Iffll VI AVJIo PATENT Good Ideas
1 Itl "■ may he secured by
11 Ik H I our a Address,
U ,| I ■ ■ THE PATENT RECORD,
"■ ' T Baltimore, Md.
Subscriptions to Tbe 1 »ient Kecord 11.00 per anoum.
I
Foley's Honey and Tar
tor children, safe, sure. No opiates.
; FREE TRADE FIGURES
'■ ATTEMPT TO SHOW THAT THERE IS
A DECLINE IN WAGES.
j Iu Return For LnrKer Coat of Living?
Wfigf f£aritera Are Being; Paid Sev
eral Billion* More Than Under Pre
vious* Keonomlc Conditions
For some time we have been begginc
Wants Others to Know.
" have used DeWitt's Little Karly Kin
crs for constipation and torpid liver atid
thev are alright. I am glad to indorse
them lor I think when we find a good
1 thing we ought to let others know it,"
writes Alfred lleiuzt; Quinzy, 111. They
j ne\ er'grtp or distress- Siire/saft pills
the American Free Trade league to
| give us some tigures, souie real statis
| tics, upon which tlie.v base their con
tention that protection is bringing ruin
ito our industries anil our labor. Well,
at last we have one of their syndicated
articles, which really bristles with flg
: ures. The statistics are supposed to be
Dangerous if Neitlccted.
linrris, ruts and other wounds often fail
i to heal properly if neglected and become
; troublesome sores. HeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve prevents such consequences, Kven
where delay has aggravated the injury
I'eWitt's Witch Hazel Salve eflects a cure.
'•I had a running sore on my leg thirty
years, - ' says 11. ('. Hartley, S'ankeetown,
I nd. :'Alter using many remedies, I tried
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. A few box
ies healed the sore." Cures all skin dis
eases. Piles yield to it at once. Beware
of counterfeits.
' taken from the census rcpm-is. out the
' writer is either a fool or a knave, for
i the whole article Is one of the most dis
honest and inaccurate presentations ot
tigures that ever emanated from a free
trade mill. This is stamping it as pret
ty rank, for the free traders of this
country have sent out some of the most
dishonest compilations that it conid be
Don't Start Wrong.
l>on't start the summer with a lingering
cough or cold. We all know what a
I'•summer cold" is. It's the hardest kind
to cure. < Mten it "hangs on" through the
! entire seaso:>. Take it in hand right now.
A few doses of < >ne Minute Cough Cure
i will set you right. Sure cure for colds,
j coughs, croup, grip, bronchitis, all throat
I troubles. Absolutely sale. Acts at once.
'Children like it. "tine Minute Cough
<'ure is the best cough medicine I ever
j used," says.l. 11. Howies,<iroverton, N.ll.
'"I never found anything else that acted
| so safely and quickly."
possible to put together.
This article bears the caption "Price*
and Wages," and the author is one By
ron W. Holt. Ills contention is that
prices have gone up and wages have
gone down. We admit that tlie prices
j of some things have increased, partlc
-1 ularlv as compared with the free trade
Liken Drowning Man.
"Five years ago a disease the doctors
■ called dyspepsia took such hold of me
j that I could scarcely go,"' writes Ceorge
S. Marsh, well-known attorney of Xocona
j Texas. I took quantities of pepsin and
j other medicines but nothing helped me.
As a drowning man grabs at a straw I
■ grabbed at Kodol. 1 felt an improvemet.
at once and after a few bottles am sound
and well." Kodol is the only prepara
tion which exactiv reproduces the natural
digestive juices and consequently is the
only one which digests any good food and
i cures any form of stomach trouble.
: period from IS! 1 ;! to ISO", but we knowi
: and everybody else knows but Mr. Holt
j —and we even think he knows—that
| wages have gone up since 1890 or 1897|
in every industry and in every state
| and territory. Hut let us see just what
I Mr Holt says. Referring to the cen-!
CitilluO.
If you will male inquiry it will lie a
| revelation to ion how many succumb to
i ver and bladder trouble in one form or
I brother. It the patient is not beyond
I medical aid. Foley's cure will cure. !•
| lever disapoinls.
For sale by C. P. Voorliees, Sone.Mown,
I >nd .las, MacFarlane, Laporte, l'a.
| Foley's Honey and Tar contains no opi
»tce and can sarely be given to children
| BUS reports, he says:
"The last and largest manufacturing
stale reported is New Jersey. Its 120,-
000 wage earners in 1800 got average
day wages of $*2.2.4, while its 241,5811
wage earners in 1900 got average day,
wages of $1.52. These tigures, if cor
rect, show a phenomenal decline of
32.2 per cent in wages in New Jersey,
from iron tn inqq."
A Jje»4on iu iieaitk.
j Healthy kitiuevs filter the impurities
s from the blood, and unless they do this
i ood health is impossible. Foley's Kid
| ey Care makes sound kidneys and will
j positively cure all forms of kidney and
•ladder disease. It strengthens the whole
i system.
I"or sal by C. D. Yoorheee, Soneetown,
and .lames MacFarlane, l^aporte.
"That new ooy s a bad boy, teacher.
He smokes."
"No; I don't siuoke now, teacher. I
used to."
\V in Cure Consumption.
A. A. ITerren, Finch, Ark., writes,
"Foley's Honey and Tar is the best fprep
aration for coughs, colds and lung trouble.
1 know that iu has cured «onsumptiou in
the tirst stages.