Republican news item. (Laport, Pa.) 1896-19??, April 27, 1905, Image 2

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    •Jt'EUCAH NEWS ITE>
CKAfiLtS L. WINC, tdifcv
i'ubliatied Every Thursday Afternoon
Hv The Sullivan Publishing Co.
At tho Count v Best of Sullivan County.
LAPOBTB, i'A.
W MASON, Prutfden.
TllO*. I. INCiIiAM, sk'u'y <fc Trea*.
•intered at the PoutOllice at La porte, a
second-class mail matter.
Political /Announcement.
\\'o arc authorized to announce tin
mine of W. M. lloNford of IjMlN>rt<
i'wp. sis -,t cnnidate for County t'oni
iiiissioncr, subject to the action oi
he Republican county convention.
r>nr.lMF!•"s .-a1.1;.
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By virtue o1 writ ot venditioni
- ueil out ot' the Court ol Common l'leu*
.1 "Mtllivati County. Pennsylvania, and to
, directed and delivered, tliere will In
\T,iised to public sale at Hotel Lope/,
-! ilie village of Lopez, Colley townsliip.
- livan county, Pennsylvania, at te:
ip.k a. in., on
Friday, May 12, 1905,
following deHcrilied real estate, to wit:
.11 tlint certain piece, parcel or lot of
I, situated and being in the Township
.1 ■ illey. County of Sullivan and State of
usvlvania, and being a portion ol the
|> ivi 1 y.eiL'ler warrant and lioitnded and
i. ■.■. ibed as tollowM, viz:
i . ginning on the east side ot the l.ee
, mem road and running along sai<! i
• >ad fifty feet to the corner ol Lot No. lt>;
lence along line of said lot two hundred
hence North fifty feet to the cornei |
M it No. 11: thence along the line it
id lot. to the place of beginning,
<i being known as Lot No. I•». on the
1 ot the village of I opez, made In 1
!. Aldei:. ami being all improved ami
h i\i"g thereon erected a large church
i-iiii.ling in all respects complete and in
I'.-od condition,
■ ed. taken in execution, and lo Ik
. ■! :is the property of 11. Keiumr and
i .rn i.'s Iv. rrets, irustcfx ol the Methodist
; j-,■ i staiit < Ilurch, ol Lopez, Pa., tit the
it of Rev. Josiali .Smith.
F. \V. l'.l'CK, Sherilt. I
Attorney,
s ollice. l.apoile.Pa-, Apr. li. l'.H 112:
£ jiiaiFF's Sale. i
V, 1
,< virtue of n writ of fieri Facias i.-«u !
i.i of the Court of Common Pleas ol
iv in < 'oinity, and to me directed ami
, 11 ed, there will be exposed to public j
•it the Court House in l.apoite on
Fr. '.ay (lie 19 day of May, 19<>5
,ii I i . clock a. in, the following property |
to wit:
Part of tract of land in the warrantee
iiv.neof .lob Kvans in Davidson town
- 11>, suliivn.ii county, and Stale of Penn
l\:ii ci, said part bounded on the We.-t
. i.i in the warrantee name ol Paul
!"' .ins: on the North by land in the war
i.intee name of Deborah .lames, on the
e..-t I• \ land in the warrantee name ol .loci
on the South by Lycoming county
Inn', cnutaiiiing two hundred acres more
less including only one hall of the coal,
01 mid other minerals which may be
;. in i ; on the premises, subject never!he
,i ilie rights acquired by the purch
ii ,i Treasurer's Sale lor taxes, Dee
1 i '.'Ol. benig the same premises con
\ e.l to ti. •'. Swank bv T. .1. Ingham by
de I ot assignment dated August I:.',
I'.IOI,
Ai.-o part of a tract of land in the
: ll .tec- name of Paul Evans in the
t ' •11ship, county and state aforesaid, said
p ivi beginning at a corner in the Lyeom
I I.: eoiiutv line, thence along line ot tract
in ha me of ( ieorge Evans 10 the common
ct II rol tracts of land in the warrantee
' les of (ieorge Evans. Anna .lames,
j.i i:h .lames and Paul Evans tract:
i hence along line between Elizabeth
I.■ ine . and Paul Evans tract to common
• n.. rof Elizabeth .James and Paul Ev
es warrants, thence along the line he
iv en ihe Paul Evans and Job Evans
tracts u> the county line; thence along
- . I ( .anty I ine to the place of beginning.
, '.(aiaiug two hundred and, lihv acres
* ie ot less, including only one-halt ol
ine coal, oil and other minerals w hicli
II AV ne lound upon the preniists, and ex
i and reserving hereout about twen
live acres ol land sold by (•. C. Swank
i 'S trail E. Rider, beginning at a post,
the; -', along warrant line ot dob Evans
■ : tl> . hirty one degrees east one humfretl
perches to a stone; thence North lifty-nine
: ; re \Ve«t forty perches to a stone
p: thence South thirty-one degrees
We-t one hundred perches to a stone
In ap at county line; thence South seventy
tuo'lcgrees East forty perches along the
couir.y line to the place of beginning. Tlie
,-a I part ot tract being the same prem
coiiveyed toCLC. Swank by Hllery P.
■ ; 11a p by deed dated December .'ill, ISS-I;
a!-, in .'ill acres o! said land is improved
and ill watered for pasture and meadow
lands.
Seized and taken in exccutio and to
be sold as the property of O. C. Swank at
the suit of Margaret U. Snyder.
• i 11l s office,La orte,Pa..April Is. l'.lOa.
I'KANK W. BI'CK, Sheriff.
1 S..HAM-, Attorney.
Divorce Notice.
In the matter of ihe'appliealion of Dan
iel li. Suber for a divorce Irom Emma
Sit her his wife.
I'n Emma Suber, you are hereby notifi
e,I thai an alias subpoena in the'above
si lted case having been returned that
\on he found in tnis county,
you arc required to appear on the fourth
Aiiit,day of May, next at a Court of Com
moii Pleas to •lie heal at I.aporte at
»- el,,ei\ p. in.and make answer to the
complaint made by your husband in the
a' • > stilted fast'.
I RANK \V. LUCK, Sheritf.
S 's ollice. Laporte.Pa.. March I'.i ();>
_ .ijPfei $0 V fl To Cure Counti|mtton Forever.
JIISTOP THAT COUGH _ .
I I AYNF'S (112 An elm «C Infallible rcn-.cHy tor dis- H CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS U
: J\Vv** Jl *• eases cf the Throat, and Lungs, L D
J Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Bl |
*\> »VV.'-. r&*Ss» known (SX> used tlie world over for j PfJ Use In time. Sold by druggists. J
EXPECTORANT
A MATTER OF HEALTH
. |ll|
POWDER
Abso luteiy Pure
HAS HQ SUBSTITUTE
Tlie (osl of (hi- Navy.
Tlie truth is that In proportion to
the wealth of this country the uaea.i ;
expendilurt'n of the pro-cut time do
not seem grossly extravagant, home i
one has figured out that e.iiiiparln
what we have paid out for naval pin
poses since 1801 with the value ol
American property gives an avorag .
naval tax of 0!!12U per cent. I'sllma?
lug the present worth of the rumitrv
at .$100,000,01 > >.OOO, the proportionate j
expenditure would be si:?o.(WM>.oiXi in |
stead ot' the sss.ooo.tmo which wa- j
used during the fiscal year of 1003. j
Syracuse Post-Si r.nd ird.
notibl.v Vflocilt
President ntwwvelt and Cardinal j
Gibbons put two solid vetoes on thai
Ktory that the president hid directed
the use of Indian funds for sectarian !
schools. —Buffalo News.
The Pennsylvania Child Labor Com- j
mlttee has not. done all it has set out ;
to do. Neither has it ceased trying.
Child labor Is the surest road to Ir
responsible citizenship.
Life Insurance
|
A FEW OF THE MANY REASONS
WHY YOU SHOULD HAVE
A POLICY
WITH THE NEW YORK LIFF
15KCAUSK Incontestable from the
date of issue. Hecause -absolutely
without restrictions. Because—non
forfeitable from date of issue. lie
cause—cash loans are provided after
second year on demand at 5 per cent
interest without fee or other charge.
Hecause-—if death does not occur an
1 accumulative policy is a highly profi-
I table investment for the policy-holder
j who lives.
Policies now maturing to living
policy-holders prove this. In fact
NK\V VORIC LII-K policies do not
; leak.
Health and Accident Insurance
j also written, A postal card will
bring an agent to yon, or a person
interview can lie liad at I lie ollice
Saturdays, regular ollice day.
GEO. BROWN, Agent.
LOPEZ, PA.
Ollice in Dr. Chrictian l>l'd.
U >
The Best plcice
to buy goods
Is often asked by the pru j
pent housewife.
Money suving advantnges
arealways being searched to. !
Lose no time in making ;i I
thorough examination of tin j
New Line of Merchandise-
Now on
iEXHIBITION I
?????? ? ? ?
STEP IN AND ASK
ABOUT THEM.
All answered at
Version Hull's
1
Large Store.
Hillaerove, Pa.
John D. Rceser's Big Store, Bank Block, Dushore, Penn'a
———WWim « ramiwuMHawiinmniriw .iat<c« -jfc.se '?•«*? »
I - FASHIONABLE DRKSS MATERIALS. S
Our! "collection of new Spring Dress Gooiis is at its best; nut a desirable weave or coloiiiig missing iiorn tin ?
. collection. Already to supply your needs l<>r b! aster Suils and Dresses in the fashionable Mohairs, !'-i ania? \ k ,i .j
Nets. Crepe weaves. Broadcloths and Suitings. 25c to $2.00 yard, upward.
Something new and handsome Tangret bilk Cloth— all season's fabric, ret airs brilliancy aftei v. shirur. K'erai J
ized in the yarn, 40c yard. Covert Jackets, line selection ot tin m having
of covert, choice satin lining, lull sleeve, Tailored made $-.00 and $; s°. Shiitwaists--the finest nt yos
would wish to see, that we have in stock in Lawns ai d I inens. in white and colored, Si to $2 7s. Wrappers—nev
ine of Wrappers have just arrived in all sizes and colors $1 cio, 1 2=,, and Si
MILLINERY Exquisite Millinery at popular prices. Beanlifi 1 Hals at *I.OO uj .ward. .lust what you will want win i; \< n see then,
before Hclocting elsewhere Come in and see the finest assoi iiuent in Sullivan County. Von are cordially invited to attend on!
SECOND MILLINERY OPENING on Thursday, Fiday, Saturday, April 2<>, 21, 22,
'and the Millinery Goods. Here you will iind a large line of imported New 'S oi U 1 rimmed and ready-tc-wiar lint> Ihe large.. i(
and most fashionable line "to be found in Sullivan County. -00 Trimmed Hats ready for your inspection. Prices ranging from -1.00 to £S.o«>>
\John D. Reeser's Gig
I 'i \ r i ~ I ' * DTJSHORE • 1
Cultivate the Habit of buying- reputable!
goods from a reputable concern.
We are ig nts for W I •' •» >! ASS SH()HS fromj 2.5*
A <JOOD ASSORTMENT
\A o£ CHIJLDRENS' and
1% Heavy Shoe
Clothing Made to Order
; \\\ have the right appearance and guaranteed to be right
in both material and workmanship and price modest.
\\'e also manuracture"Feed,^the^l'lag*r.iand.® It is not cheap, but
: good. Is correctly made. Ask your dealer for it or write us for prices. |
NORDMONT SUPPLY Co.
General Merchants, MILU'
UsT 08. IDIMZOItSTT. IP-A..
The Way to Buy Carpet
1 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
uood honest price. Come in and see our
BRUSSELS INGRAIN
! Just what you want a Brussels Carpetjat an Ingrain price
Gt-t our prices on 9xlo Rugs, we have them from
the cheapest to the best. Ask to see our dust pro >1
Carpet lining.
Molcombc cf Laucr,
Furnitare & Undertaking
DUSHORE, PA..
TELEPHONE.
' FIRST NATIONAL BANK
HTJGHESVILLE, IF.A..
CAI SSO 00()° CK DeWITT BODINE, President.
, , , JEREMIAH KELLY, Vice Pres
Surplus and
Nei Profits, W. C. FRONTZ, Cashier.
50.000.
. r , DIRECTORS:
Iransactsa General
H'inkinil Business Do Witt Bodine, Jacob Per, Peter Heeder.
' _ Jeremiah Kehy, Wm, Frontz, W, C. Front/.
Accounts n fhldh id* j aJn es K.lJoak, John C. Laird. E. I'. llrenholtz,
uals and Firms Peter Frontz, C. W. Sones. l>aniel Il.Ponst.
Solicited. John Bull.
The Shopbell Dry Good Co.,
313 Pine Street.
WILLIAMS PORT, PA.
Women's Fine Tailored Suits
Are beii g shown in somanyst>les that \vh.t vcr your
, taste ma , be is to be gra'iiied by a visit to onr cloak n'.orn
We have gathered here the most complete collection of
W 'men's Miitsard Gowns that we have ev.r shov. n—
many new and exclusive garments are heie r-w or tie
Eiist.i ti ade— the pi ices quoted lor them are very reason
able, ,<s you will li 1.-.
Plain and Changeable Children*;'
'Silk Petticoats Wash Dresses
In nil ilii' popular ?li;iili mailt* ot 'oo.l .
~<l Hit" ( >f ISilk will. .1. ,1,1.!, 1101111l •> 1 1,0 W lllf lilllc Ihi.v
n,l rntHe for wash ilreesif-. I lu- nt we have
$5,110 i sl worth coming t<, -co.
j Silk Organdies Wash Dress Gfoods.
I'ret I* hln-.-oiMs r.inl tlowi-w thrown Here nn> van!.- a«-l yar,!-- oftlio nt-w.-i
here and there over that >n,oolli, silky an. l most •lesirnl'!" in dip j•r< , tti.
liihrie that's alwny-seen in line orgmiilics 'h'-ijrn- ntul color.-* <•: \v:o!i ecltoii »lr—
\\\- show many exclusive patt« rns ai lahrics.
37 1-2 cts and 50c Jacqua'd rle soie,
Voiles de lava I,
I Parcales l>otton etamines,
In li.'ht an,) tlark ntHpea and tijur,*-. gillgln !lIS,
\\ <• have never slionti tieticr -u I, .
inches «ide and oul\ ■ »» Y • , .
loc A Yard Mohair Lustre,
IPC A Yard. Embroidered Zephyrs,
Cotton Challies Cotton I aflet tS,
'•i ru*nt .lesion.- atnl I'er.>ian pt (.It Chi L l ,
. line ofHlvl.-s lor PiailO Civpe, SO'e^t : -, "
5c and 6c a, Yard, vJigandie^.
Wiiliamsport & North Branch Railroad
, TABLE.
In effect .Monday. Dee. 5, 1901.
Read (Icwti Read lip
Flug stations when tiim- i> umiked "112"
V. M. IV M. P M AMA. M. A M STATIONS. AMAMA.M. P. M. r M*l' 4U\M I'M
10 1". J- ! .0 .1 .I0 2" r ' 7 Units... ••• 2" 7 10 tn 1J i:. | in, . inn
10 ju lJ ...» it.'. ' .0 iioji IT >o I'eiiiisda'e... l"» 7 :>o ,o i».» i• i. r. ; MM , •.
10 ."»0 ltW t ,;j •'» H> jo:m so.' . llupJioville... r> 00 7JO •> )•• m::r. i i, i,
• 1 !•'• 1 w •'» 4- 1041 MUt l JCture HcK'ks \i ; , n (H: s ")
1 l'.J f-14 * . / .1 >ons Mills .. ],>
j i 14' i* I • ....< bamouni in .:. s "i l-U
l-U i v - S2l ...Cileii Mftwr 10 it, " s\~
J i 10 ffiOO t8 28 ..Rtraw bridge 10 JM 3 : : 8 «
1 r ; •[»or. i ...Heti'luik n... lo;{:» .;o«» ~t ;
■ 5 ">0 507 > :t ..MumyValley io ;;u ;07 soil
I l ; » >l2 ... s« 10 2:* 10
1 i /»2* ,»7 ..Noxlmont 10 00 s
• '' i'" ••• t Mokoma * 7 is
( I £ls §' - Laporte 9vj !!!".!! \.\'Z .] 716
1 I f- 58 ii' 22 Ringdale 9jj . .
• ft>or» f9 27 ..Ucitiice lload «» in
l» tK» :;7 ....Satterllold <l r .
Y. M. AM. AM A. M. A M A. M. j- i' M I'M
545 SnnoStown ] j,
9 4 ■ Kagles Mi le j i ■
2.1 9 4l> ...Dushori' -
7 20 lor>o ...Towanda... 7 o"» , r > 30
. 1210 Wilkes Barre •; c >
I AOO 400 1229 10 00 7 ;>0 \Villiamsinjrt »> ;io 1012; •.♦ "1 jo ::j
• S. D. TOWNSEND, D. K. TOWNSEND,
Gen. Manager,Hughesville Passenger Agent,
J
Reduction 3fi!c of
SIIOIIS.
Circcit tyircjciiiis
for everyone.
J. S. HARRINGTON, Dushore,Pa
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