-- I i ■■ ■ I I H I H . bvBiiGAH NEWS ITEM. j CflAftJiiS t. V/HMj, Editor. Published Uvery Thursday Afternoon By The Sullivan P«biishiog Co. At the County Seat >f Buii>\ itn Couuty. XiAPOBTB, FA. W O. MASON. I'WIDEN. TUOS. J. INGHAM, Sto'y .t Treas. Entered at the Post Oflice at Laporte, ai eeco'id clafp mail matter. A jolly loud of young people took « sleighridt*"to Sonestown last Wed nesday evening and were royally en tertained at hotel Basley where a was enjoyed also dancing and games of all kinds after which tl ey departed at an early hour in tlui morningjfor home. The follow ing were present: Misses Bessie and .Jessie Wrede, Edyth and Vinnie liddy, Thresia Fries, Ouie Mason, Mame'nnd Pearl Ildni, Mahle Fpcn cer, Zora Carpenter, Julia Burns, Mame Buck, May Breigher, Mame ('•alllagher; Messrs Henry and Per (■■•.(l Carpenter, Joseph and Karl Wrede' Simon, William and Leo Fries, Michael and Eugene McNell :tii, John.Byam, Leo jieim, James ]\l innier, Guy and Ellery Crossley mid Harry Landon. Music was fji nished by N. C. Maben and drov er liaynes. At a regular meeting of Local Un i.ui -J 90, U. M. W. of A. the follow in resolutions were adopted: \\ if EBKAS, It has pleased God in lii-i infinite wisdom to remove from our midst our beloved Brother Win. C. Duncan, who met his death by i-ident at the Gunton mines, on lvceinber 25), 1904. And though wo mourn our loss, yet we are con s', led by the knowledge that our luss is his great gain. And whereas, it is but just that a recognition of his memory be I.(I: therefore be it Resolved, That while we bow i». I.:-o submission to Him who < tii all things well, we deeply de j . re the loss and fondly cherish the in. mory of our departed Brother. J low honorably he maintained tin cures of life, those who knew him can attest. Resolved, that we extend to the bereaved parents our sincere and heartfelt sympathy, but knowing how inadequate are words to lessen tin; desolation of the heart, we com mend them to Him who is our Strength in Weakness and our Life in Death. Resolved, that as a token of re spect for our deceased Brother, our charter be draped in morning for a period of thirty days, and that a p i;;e of our minutes qe dedicated k to hi- memory and copies of the same l>e -cut to the parents of the deceas ed, and also be published in the four papers. Hay for Sale—About 15 tons of good hay at Nordmont, Pa. For particulars address: W. M. Stephens Esq., \Villiamsport, Pa. NOTICE —Their will be a Re publican Caucus held in the Cherry Township House on January 31, I'>os. For the purpore of naming Candidates for the General Elec tion. Committe, Joseph Sick. Transfer of License. Notice is hereby given that an applica ti -i fr>r a transfer of license granted to J. P. (iorgy, at Feb. Sessions last, to sell liij'tors in the basement of meat market of V.1.. Deyer in Lopez, from the said market of A, L. Deyer to Room No. 3 in building of The Real Kstate Association in (• iid place, has filed in my oflice, and the t-anic will be presented to the .Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions at chamber on Monday February 13, 1905, at 10 o clck A. M. Thos. E. Kennedy, Cler. t ier's oflice, Laporte, Pa Keb. 13" 1905t Notice. I hereby announce myself as a 1 * candidate for the nomination for iW oflice of Supervisor, subject to tbe\vill of the taxpayers of Laporte township. GEORGE KAKGE, Ringdale. Wanted.—Teams to haul chemical wood by the cord. A. E. TKII'I*. se&son&ble * JJ re&sonikble iOIQQ jfcßaaßßß BBBBfc Q CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS B| U Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. U] [TI Use In time. Sold by drugelsts. El ID fie. Petition of J'r. C. P. Waeken hntli Kxr. of .lolin 11. Hotbrock deed, to lie discharged. At the December t"rtn of the Orphans' Court of.Sullivan County the petition ot l)r. C. F. Waeksnhuth wis pretented. setting forth that lie had made a final settlement and distribution <<l the estate of Dr. John II Hothroek deed'as appears of record; and praying to be discbargetl by the Court: and thereupon the Court granted a rule to show cause why be should not be discharged, returnable at next term and ordered that notice should be given to all persons interested by pub lication in one weekly newspaper tor two weeks prior to the first day of February term. Dr. C. F. Wackenhuth, Executor. Jan. 1, 1905. WANTED. Have you timber tra't for sale?' Any kind, ii,ulit or heavy, hard or soft. I wish to buy When you write lull particulars. S. J. DRUMHELLER, Danielsv;lle, Pa. Life Insurance A FEW OF THE MANY REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD HAVE A POLICY WITH THE NEW YORK LIFE BECAUSE —Incontestable front the date of issue. Because—absolutely without restrictions. Because—non forfeitable from date of issue. Be cause—cash loans are provided after second year, on demand at 5 per cent interest without fee or other charge. Because—if death does not occur an accumulative policy is a highly profi table investment for the policy-holder who lives. Policies now maturing to living policy-holders prove this. In fact NEW YORK LIFE policies do not leak. Health and Accident Insurance also written. A postal card will bring an agent to you, or a person interview can be had at the oflice Saturdays, regular office day. GEO. BROWN, Agent. LOPEZ, PA. Office in Dr, Chrictian Bl'd. <0 The Best place to buy goods Is often asked by the pru pent housewife. Money saving advantages 3re a I ways being searched for Lose no time in making a Thorough examination of the New Line of Merchandise Now on IETHTBIWONI XJJ' -i# -x -if •,* 1 y -Is -At ■• • -L- V •!*. ?????? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. Ail answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. ELHlaerove. Pa. Lime at Reeder's Lime House, below Laporte, Pa, AUDITOR'S NOTICE, 1 In re Estate oi John C. l'ogart.hue of Davidson Township. Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, deceased. The Undersigned an auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Sullivan Coun ty, to distribute the fund in the hands ol 11. P. Hall, odniinistntor of the estate of the above named decedent, an appears in his final oecount, to and among those leg ally entitled theretoi will attend to the ditties of his appointment at his office in LaPorte Pa., on Thursday, February 2, 1905, at ten o'clock a. m., whan and where all bartios interested are requested eo present their claims or be forever be debarred from coining in upon said fund. F. W. Meylert, Auditor. For sale, a Quantity of good hay. A. E. Tripp, John D. Reeser's Big Store, Sank Block, Dushore, Penn'a | OKhAT LUIS Tu RbUUCb 51U1.K UN IHB . HJi.LOWINvi ouuDb ' I , HORSh BLANKEST. WOOL Bedßlai kets. Bed (iomtortabks. FURS. | SI.OO Horseblankets 79c $3.75 Wool Bedßlanketß ,'J 19 §I.OO lied Comfortables 78c 1.00 FURS 75c 1.25 " 980. 4.00 » " 349 _ (> 125 « 98c y 1.50 " 119 5.00 " " 437 " 150 " >1" 200 " 158 6.00 " " 530 ' ,r 'o " " 118 00 • • 14S 2 - 50 '* 199 Ladie's Shirtwaists. 00 " 1 300 •• 247 Men's I Uuder- ICO Ladie's Shirtwaists 78c 250 " 199 ™ [[ 298 wear. 126 <• •• osc sou " " 2** <oo 317 50c Bh. 38c 1 50 " " 117 350 " " 299 750 •< 5 :il 50c Drawei. *<Bc 2 00 " " 1 49 10 00 " 73c Sig Cut on Men's Lumberman's Rubbers 175 and 130 at One Dollar. Men's Rubber Boots 300 kind at $2.50 Good Reductions on all Winter''Goods.to makejoom'for spring stock. John D. ReeseFs ~Big Bankblock I ' i ' ■' r - " * •- '* DTJSHOBB . Cultivate the Habit of buying reputable goods from a reputable concern. >ve ire agints for W. i. DOUGI ASS SHOF.S from 2.50 A GOOD ASSORTMENT ne'Goods at correct VHHHHIHI catausue Clothing Made to Order \l! have the right appearance and'guarnnteed to be right i.i both material and workmanship and price modest. We also manufacture Feed, the Flag "Brand"! t is not cheap, hut good. Is correctly made. for itjor write us for prices. NORDMONT SUPPLY Co. General Merchants, F mont steam mill? 2iTOE :P-A-. There is No Tomorrow. So Come or Write Today if you want your pick of the greatest line of Iron and Brass Beds that was ever shown in this section ot the country We giye them to you in any color and at any price. You Aant the bed and we want the money, so come in and pick out your bed and we will do the rest. RUGS, RUGS, RUGS, 1 he cheap ones are good and the good ones are cheap. We sell them by the piece at dozen lot prices. Holcombe £f Laoer, Furniture £f Undertaking DUSHORE, PA. TELEPHONE. FIRST NATIONAL BANK HITJG-BCES'VXX'XjE, CA SSO 000° CK DeWITT BODINE, President. Surplus and j JEREMIAH KELLY, Vice Pres. Net Profits. W. C. FRONTZ, Cashier 50.000. Transacts a General DIRECTORS. Banking Business. DeWitt Bodine, Peter Reeder, . . Jeremiah Keliy, Wm. Frontz, W. C. Frontz, Accounts of Individ- : Jam<!s K John c Ij>H E p Brolmto. uals and Hrtns ; Peter Frontz, C. W. Sones, Daniel 11.Poust, solicited. j John Bull. I To Cure a Cold in One Day I Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. I QDCRT I'ROCLAMATiON. Whkreas, Hon. ('his. k. Terry President ■Tudge, Hoiiontblt's John I). Ueeser ami Jacob Meyer Associate Judges of;the < ourts of Oyer and T-rminer and Gencr.tl Jail Delivery, Quarter I sessions of the Pence, Orphans' Court and Com -1 ! mon Pleas for the County of Sullivan, have issued I their precept, bearing tlate the 25 day of Dec. j 19(M, to me direeted, for bohiing the severa ! courts in the Borough of La|»o! te.on Monday the 27 day fVb'v of 1005, at 2 o'clock p. m. Therefore notice is hereby given !<> the( oroner. Justices of the Peace and Constables within the county, tluitth»y be then and there in their prop er nerson at 2 o'clock p. m, of said day, with the'ir rolls, records, inquisitions examinations and other rememlierances to those til mint to which their offices appertain to be done. And to those \v ho are 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 1 j be then and there to prosecute against them as will be just. FRANK w. BCCK, Sheriff. Sheriff'sOiflee, Lajx.rte. Pa., Jan. 17, lyo'». A FREE game inside' each package of Lion Coffse 60 different games. Williamsport & North Branch Railroad TIME TABLE. lii eiftvt Monday. Dec. 5, 1904. _ .. • Read u\ L Klas station* where time is marked JP. M. r. M. r M A>IA.M. A M STATIONS. AMA M A M. P. M. 1' MP II I'M I'M ilnin!H 50 t ! 0? r .i'"' 1 Halls... '.JOT:'". 10 10 12 ir> 400 tr. 1000 10 Jo 1. ... ii.j ~o 112 in/1 PeiiiiMliile ... (lift 7 He ,0 (.'."> 12 r>oo « lo ,>o l iii l ft |o id ;i4 s (1. iluirhesville... (i w) 720 y ■ 12 (HI 'A 45 4 F.o ;i i | | •; * : J;' •» |S IU 11 800 Picture Koeks »45 11 00 '. :i(j- ....,k 2y 1 W f*4.< 112 ...I.jciig Jlills 10 8 j •*> •* • fx !■.. .< Wmmuiii lOM 28 Z" "!!!' 821 s:'l .. filen Ht«t 10 4B 22 . 817 j!! }?®j{ {*>»> ..MrawWWgc K. ::i :i lit * | 1 • I •-"•(•lil.li n JOS! SW 8 0:! 1 •*' > -Muiiey Valley ic:i 07 sOO I V , •" •• i-oiiistowii hi 2: .; lo 755 ;2'r* '/ 5 ~ Kordmont 1000 :.... 7 •'* 22 Kingdale V2J 059 „ v37 >»«erliel.l tf 05 Z" [7. Z.. 685 P. M. AM. AM A. M. A M A. M. P M P M I'M 8 45 1 45 y 45 Kaglc* Mere 2 45 BjW i- 1 . iHislmrc 7 r»r. 628 S. D. TOWNSEND, D. K. TOWNSEND, Gen. Manager,Hughesville Passenger Agent. BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED Hand Painted Chinaware. Absolutely Free. We will give with each purchase, coupons which entitles the holder to a set of High Grade China Dishes, irrespec | tive of the extremely low prices prevailing here. 1 Easy Foot Wear for All Oh! No-Trouble at' all to Show Goods. The Quality, p ice ?.:id style of our spring and sum mer SHOES which are marked down for closing out are the main attractions. Call and see them. Our Complete Line of Groceries. Our new Grocery Department is growing popular. You save yourself if you let us save your money. When you think of true economy this is the place to come. J. S. HARRINGTON, Dushore,Pa Trial Lift, February Term 1005. Return Day, Feb. 27, at 2 o'clock p. id. 1 James .Jordan vs Howard Lyon, doing; business as'tlie LyonJLumber Co. X0.49 Fell, term 1902 Dell, appeal. Flea, non assumpsit. Bradley. | Mullen. 2 Lawrence D. Finan vs Tlios. Cadden No. 42. Feb. term, 1903, Trespass. Plea, not guilty. Cronin. | ' Walsh. 3 William 1,. W'oodrufl' vh Walter 15. Gunton. No. Ov May term, 1903. Assump sit. Plea -non assumpsit. Mullen. j Mercur. 4 Caroline!' I.yon executrix of [Ed ward Lvon, deed vs Hannah Breitmeier anil George Breitmeier. No. 27. Sept. T. IPo3. Ejectment. Plea—notguiltv. Mullen. | Bradley. 5 Joseph Fisher vs Harriet N. Stein hack. Kilev Steinback. No. 4. Dec. term, IliOJ. Kjectment P'ea—not guilty. Ames. | Mullen. 0 William llemsnyder and Hannah Keiusnyder vs J. T, Bradley. No. I Sep tember term, 1904 Deft, appeal. Plea, non assumpsit payment with leave etc. Bradley. j Mullen. 7 Moses Lewis vs Miriam Lewis, No. I. Sept. term, 1904. Issue. Mevler'. | Ingham. S F. C. ScliHiiiibacher vs tlie Town ship ot For s, NO. .">, S;-pt. T. 1901. Tr« s pass.. Plea njt guilty, Meylert. | Mullen. Titos. K. KENXKtiv. Proth'y. Foley's Honey • tap heals lungs and stops ibr- mash* Fduento Your Rowels With Cuscarets. . C-i'iily Cathartic, cure constipation forever. IJw. ..oc. It C. C. C. fail, Uru££isis refund money Vhis strip is manufactured under a IT. S. patent .tul is the neatest, strongest and most dm able viudow shade holder on the market, and we liarantce it to be as represented or money re* anded. The price. Repress paid, to all points id 'a., Md . J and N Y.,One Hollar prr do*» thrr You| uiUui su'.uiUii 10HN A PAIISOKS & Cl». Catawlssa. P» Y
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