CEPVOUCAN NEWS ITEM. C«4«UKS L V IN6, rsJita:-. PuoUnlied Kvery Thursday Alternoon By The Sullivan Publishing Co. At III* County Mont of Sullivan County. LA.PORTF., FA. w i Mason. Presiflen. THUS. J. ISCiIIAM. Stt'y & Trias. Sntered at the Post Office at l.aporte, a second-class mail matter. Political Announcement. We'are authorized to announce the name of W. M. Botsforil of lj<tl*orte Twp. as a canidate for County Com missinner. subject to the action of die Republican county convention. QHERIFP'S SAJtE. Bv virtue of writ 01 venditioni exp mas issued out of the Court of Common Plea? of SuWvan County. Pennsylvania, and me directed and delivered, there will be exposed to public sale al Motel Lope:, j ; i ..he village ot Lopez, Colley township. Sullivan county. Pennsylvania, at ten o'clock a. m., on Friday, May 12, 1905, ti e following described real estate, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or lot ol l:md, situated and being in the Township «.i Colley, Countv of Sullivan and State of Pennsylvania, and being a portion ol the David'Zeigler warrant and bounded and ,I, scribed as follows, \ iz: I'.,'ginning on the cast side ot the Lire Seti lenient road and running along sahi i. ~.d tiftv feet to the corner ot Lot No. IC>: ■ hence along line of said lot two hundred vt: thence North fifty feet to the corner ~i I t No. 14; thencte along the line if the said lot. to the place of beginning, «nd being known as Lot No. 15, on tl e nmp of the village of Lopez, made by P !■;. Alden, and being all improved and hnvii.e thereon erected a iarge church building in all respects complete and in good condition. Seized, taken in execution, and to he srti.i as the property of 11. Fennel - and ('buries Everets, trustees ol the Methodist I roie.stant Church, of Lopez, I'a.. at the -i.it of Iter. Josiah Smith. F. W. BUCK, Slier ill. W .m.sh, Attorney. siiei ill's office, Laporte,Pa-, Apr. 0. 5 SKIFF'S SALE. 0 |»v virtue ol a writ of Fieri Facias ism • : 112 iit of the Court of C<>nunon Pleas ot Su'ln in County, and to me directed and ileii \i i ed, there will lie exposed to public sale at the Court House in Lapoiteon Friday fhe 19 day of May, 1905 r.t 11 o'clock a. in, the following property to wit: Pan of tract of land in the warrantee name of Job Evans in Davidson towt - ship. Millivau county, and State ol Penn svlvaiia. said part bounded on the West 1 \ land in the warrantee name of Paul Evans; on the North by land in the war rantee name of Deborah .lames, on the east by land in the warrantee name of .loel Evans; on the South by Lycoming county line, containing two hundred acres more or less including only one-half ol the coal, nil and other minerals which may be Sound on the premises, subject ' neverthe less to tlie rights acquired by the purch aser at a Treasurer's Sale tor taxes, Dec ember 1904. being the same premises con veyed to G. C. Swank by I . .1. Ingham by losdeedol assignment dated August 12. 1001. Also part of a tract of land in the warrantee name ot Paul Evans in the to.wis hi p. county and state aforesaid, said part beginning at a corner in the Lycom ing county line, thence alum.' line ot tract ift name of George Evans to the common corner of tracts of land in the warrantee names of (leorge Evans. Anna .lames. Elizabeth James anil Paul Evans tract; thence along line between Elizabeth J antes and Paul Evans tract to common corner of Elizabeth lames and Paul Ev ans warrants, thence along the line be tween the Paul Evans and Job Evans tracts to the county line: thence along said county line to the place of beginning, containing two hundred and fifiv acres more or less, including only one-half ol the coal, oil and other minerals which may be found upon the preinisis, and ex cepting and reserving hereout about twen ty five acres ol land sold by <>. C. Swank to Sarah E. liider, beginning at a post, thence along warrant line ol dob Evans North thirty one degrees east one hundred perches to a stone; thence North filly-nine • (agrees West forty perches to a stone heap; thence South thirty-one degrees Went one hundred perches tp a stone iieap at county line; thence South seventy two degrees East forty perches along the • oiinty line to the place of beginning. I'bc said part ol tract being the same prem ises conveyed to<}.('. Swank by Ellerv P. I ogham by deed dated December 30, ISfU: about 50 acres of said land is impo>ved and well watered for pasture and meadow lands. Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as the property offi. C Swank it the suit of Margaret (i. Snyder, sherill soffice,l.aporte,Pa..April I s . 1905. FRANK W KECK. Sheriff. Isoimmb, Attorney. Divorce Notice. In the matter of of Da n iel 1< Suber for a divorce from Emma Suber bis wile. To Emma Suber. you are hereby not i(i ed that an alias subpoena in the above -tated case having been returned that you eonldjnot be found in tnis countv, vou are required to appear on the fourth Moinl 'V i 1 May, next «t a Court ol'Com- IhJMi Pleas to be held al l.aporte nt 2 i.clock p. in.and make answer to the complaint made by your husband in ihe above stated case. FUANK W. HICK, Sheriff, hheriffs otlice. Laporte.l'a , Match 2.1 05 PtSTOP THAT COUGH ip-- T With T AYNF/S fAn almost. Infallible remedy far dl»- \ Q CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS Hi 1 VvV O * I e«»I Sot tf.E Thro«C *UD I-UHR*. M B „ T COU|H SYNLP T „ TES COOD . M 'i known tifi» used t'le world OV<ir for j nTJ Uu In time. Soul by drur*i«a. El Wjjf EXPECTORANT A £2A 7rm OF HEALTH AbsuluteSy Pure HAS HQ SUBSTITUTE Tbe Coat of the N *v >. The truth ts that iti proportion to the wealth of this country the navai expenditures of the present time de not seem grossly extravagant. Sonic one has figured out that comparing what we have paid out for naval pur poses since 1801 with the value of American property gives an average naval tax of .00123 per cent, l'stimat ing the present worth of the countr> at $10<>,000,000.000, the proportionate expenditure would be $130,000,000 in stead of the 5.55.000.000 which wa. used during the fiscal year of 1003.-- i Syracuse Post-Standard. Doubly Veto^it. President Koosevelt and Cardinal Gibbons put two solid vetoes ou that story that the president had directed the use of Indian funds for sectarian schools. —Buffalo News. The Pennsylvania fluid Labor Com mittee has not done all it has sot out to do. Neither lias it ceased trying. Cliild liV.or is* the surest road to Lr | responsible oiti/.i nship. Life Insurance A FEW OF THE MAW REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD HAVE A POLICY WITH THE NEW YORK LIFE BECAUSE —Incontestable from tilt date of issue. Because- -absolutely without restrictions. Because —non forfeitable from date of issue. Be cause—cash loans are provided aftei 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 I<IFE policies do not leak. Health and Accident Insurance also written. A postal card will bring an agent to you, or a person intgrview can be had at the of lice Saturdays, regular office day. GEO. BROWN, Agent. LOPEZ, PA. Office in Dr. Chrictian Bl'd. m The Best place to buy goods Is often asked by the pru pent housewife. Money snving advantages arealways being searched for L.ose no time in making n thorough examination of the New Line of Merchandise Now on fEXHIBITIONf ?????? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. AH answered at Veraon Hull's Large Store. Siitlsgrova* P®. John D. Reerer's Big Store, Bank Block, Dushcre, Penn'a ' ■ I 111 ■ ■ [.■■IIBMHI Ml ■■ ——l I"I Ml IIIM I 111 —■ I~H I "Itmlllf -—— ———B mil II 111 111 111 I ' "'lllll j" FASHIONABLE DRJiSb MATERIALS. | Our. collection of new Spring Dress Goods is at its best; not a desirable weaye or coloiing missing fiorn tlv. I ollection. Already to supply your needs lor taster Suits an J Dresses in the fashionable Mohairs, Pai anias, Voiles, ] >lets. Crepe weaves. Broadcloths and Suitings. 25c to $2.00 yard, upward. Something new and handsome Tangret Silk Lloth— all season's fabi c, it tains brilliancy after washing. Merctr i zed in the yarn, 40c yard. Covert lackets. tine selection of them having been received, irade of excellent qualit > >f covert, choice satin lining full sleeve, I ailored made $5.0 ) and $/ 50. Shiitwaisls— the finest nssortmi nt yu would wish to see, that we have in stock in I awns and Linens, in w.'.ite and colored, Si to $2 jj. W rapiers—nev* inc of Wrappers have just arrived in all sizes and colors $' 00, 1 2s. and $1 MILLINERY Exquisite Millinery at popular prices. Beautiful Mats at SI.OO upward. .lust what you will want when you see then, before selecting elsewhere o<!me in and see the finest assortment in Sullivan County. You are cordially invited to attend oui I SECOND MILLINERY OPENING on Thursday, Fiday, Saturday, April 2<», 21, 22, I and look over the Millinery Goods. Here you will find a large line of imported New York Triicmed and ready-to-wear Hats. The largest iind most fashionable line "to be found in Sullivan County. '2OO Trimmed Hats ready for your inspection. Prices ranging from SI.OO to S-S.OO John D. Reeser's Big Store- Bank block \ • i ' : r 1 'I '" r ' i DUBHORB . I KagawMMKn■mm--iaair.TAJtnjßWMMni» nou.■ n —.■*» |iWmb■ i ir* -»•»»» Cttltivate the Habit of buying* reputable ! goods from a reputable concern. We are ag nts for W. 1 [X • 11 ASS Si i-){ S fr<' A A GOOD ASSORTMENT V \A (,f CHILDRENST and Ciothing IVlacle to Order Ail have the right appearance and guaranteed to be right in both material and workmanship and price modest. We also manufacture Feed, the Mag Brand., It is not Hn-ap. but good. Is correctly made.* Ask your dealer for it or write us for prices. NORDMONT SUPPLY Co. General Merchants. ,2115° IST OF UIMLOISTZL\ IP A. The Way to Buy Carpet Is to come right here to head quarters and get them direct from the mills. We do not handle any job stock or drop ped patterns, but will sell you a good honest carpet at a good honest price. Come in and see our BRUSSELS INGRAIN Inst what you want a Brussels Carpet at an Ingrain price Get our prices on qx io Rugs, we have them from the cheapest to the best. Ask to see our dust proof Carpet Lining. M ole o m be cf La ue r, Furniture Cf Undertaking DUSHORE, PA. TELEPHONE. \ FIRST NATIONAL BANK" HUGHESVILLE, PA. ! CAPITAL STOCK r> •« 4 SSO 000 DeWI TT BODINE, President. Surplus and JEREMIAH KELLY, Vice Pres. Net Profits, W. C. FRONTZ, Cashier 50.000. * > ' Transacts a General DIRECTORS: Hanking Business IK? Witt Bodine, Jacob Per, l'etcr Reeder, J , ~ .. . - Jeremiah Keliv. Wift. Front/.. W. O. Front/, , Accounts of Individ- j aini . s K » B oak, John C. Laird. E. P. Hrenlioltz, tteils <inil linns Peter l'rontz, t\ W. Sones, I>:t11 i«*l Il.Pons-t, 1 Solicited. John Bull, The Shopbell Dry Good Co., 313 Pine Street, WILLIAMSPORT, PA. %\J $ IT*• • i « n *j Women s rinc s Bilored Suits Are beis g shown in so many <-t>les that whatever yrur taste ma> be is to be gratified by a visit to our cloak room V. e havf gathered here the most complete collection of vVomen's Suitsar d Clowns that we have ever shown— manv :nd exclusive garments are heie new for the Ha t : ! .i .< • the pi ices quoted (or them are vcr> reason ab! •, ;:s you will find. Plain and Changeable Ohildrens' Silk Petticoats Wash Di esses In it'l the popular slindep, madeot.Vood ->-• , , , . ~ . M ti;i lit vnt Talk-la >i!k with doul.U- lion lit (• ' " lU> l " be l0 ° kl "« ,01 ' ,l,e lltlK ' * rut r.-:tile lor wish dresses. The assortincut we liiive is worth coming to see. | Silk Organdies Wash Dress Goods - Pretty blossoms and (lowers thrown Here ore yards and yarils of the newest here and there over that smooth, silk\ and-most de-iratdc weaves in the pretti -st litl-ric that's always seen in fine organdie.-, designs anil colors ot wash cotton dr.-sa \\\ show many exclusive patterns at fabrics. 37 l-2 cts and ooc Jacquaid de soie. Voiles de laval, Parcales Cotton etamines, 'it lk'lit ami-lurk -trip.-s ami litrures. Mlk gitlghaillS, \N - hav. never -hown 1.-t;.-r -ivies. M Fifflimd Sateens inches wide an,l onb Mohair Lustre. oc A Yard. Embroidered Zephyrs, Cotton Challies I Tn neat tlesignp and Persian elleet,lartr< - . ' . line of styles lor Piano crepe, Soiesettc, 5c and 6e a Yard, Organdies. Williamsport & North Branch Railroad TTIMIE TABLE. . In Monday. IX>c\ 5, 1904. Uc&d down Read up Fluh .nations \* hero time is marked "I" !'. M. P. M. P M AM A. SI. ASI STATION". ASIASI A. SI. P. M, P>! p U I'M I'M 10 15 1-2 >" I3> > '£> 10 22 7'l Hulls. . . 1.•.Ml 7 :!'» 10 10 12 ! 100 5 if, .. . 1000 10 20 12 V, (12:; • -'I 110 2'' 1753 Pciiliwiule ... t. 15 :M) Id 06 12 12 3 sti sot> 9 ... 10 >0 1 0.". 1.12 54» 10 34 80? . llusflK-.-vilk'... OCO 7 '2O y .Vi 12 00 4". 4 ..i> '.i I'. 1 l: 439 '. 1* 10-11 809 Tit'ture Rocks 915 11 oo ;t a;- s-i I ly f4 f'< i ...Lyons Mills lo s ; l 4". 15 oi 112 ...Iteoi luili D io :u oo .. mii l .*) T)O7 8 34 ..Mum y Valley 1030 3 07 sin) ■ 5 1:1 8 12 ... Jonestown 10 23 3 10 . 7 55 1 • 58 19 22 . ...Rii'gdale y 22 .... t. f.09 ... '-7 ....Sutlertleld .. y 0., 35 P. SI. A.M. AM A. SI. A M A. SI. 1' M j- M I'M 845 SoneStown 145 945 Eagles Mere 245 B 23 9 49 ..blLshnro ~ 7 50 02s 7 26 !0 5o ...Towanda... 705 530 / 12 Hi Wilkes ltiir-c 8~05 / ' ~5 00 400 1229 10 00 730 Williamsport t> ::o 1039 12 39 537 1031 S. D. TOWNSEND, D. K. TOWNSEND, Gen. Manager,Hughesville Passenger Agent. Reduction 3alc of SIIOI.S. j Great bargains for everyone. J. S. HARRINCiTON, Dushore.Pa
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