EPVftLKAN NEWS TTZ? CHAULES L WING, Editor. Published Every Thursday Altornuun 6y Tbe Sullivan Publishing Co. At tne County Seat of Sullivan County. LA PORTE, PA. W O. MASON, Presiden. THOS. J. INGHAM, Sec y A; Trias. Sntered at the Post Office at Laporte, n> second-class mail matter. Political Announcement. We are authorized to announce tin name of W. M. Hotsford of La Port < Twp. as a eanidate for County Com misaioner, subject to the action ol the Republican county convention. QHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of writ ol venditioni exponas issued out ot' the Court of Connnon Plea? of Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, and 10 me directed and delivered, there will he exposed to public sale at Hotel Lopez, in the village of Lopez, Colley township. Sullivan county, Pennsylvania, at leu o'clock a. m., on Friday, May 12, 1905, the following described real estate, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or lot ot land, situated and being in the Township ol ('olley, County of Sullivan and State ol Pennsylvania, and being a portion of the David Zeigler warrant and bounded and described as follows, viz: beginning 011 the east side ot the Lee Settlement road and running along said rnad fifty feet to the corner ol Lot No. It>: t hence alpng line of said lot two hundred ieet; thence North fifty feet to the corner of Lot No. 14; thence along the line 1 112 the said lot. to the place of beginning, and being known as Lot No. 15. on the map of the village of Lopez, made by P. K. Alden, and being ail improved and li n ing thereon erected a large church building in all respects complete and in good condition. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of 11. Fenner and Charles Everets, trustees ol the Methodist Protestant Church, ot Lopez, Pa., at the .->iit of llev. Josiah Smith. F. W. BUCK, Sheriff. Wai.su, Attorney. Sheriff's office, Laporte,Pa., Apr. 6, 19(5 C HEBIFF'S SALE. 0 by virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias issu ed out of the Court of Common Pleas ot s.iliivan County, and to me directed and delivered, there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in Laporte on Friday the 19 day of May, 1 905 at 11 o'clock a. in, the following property to wit: Part of tract of land in the warrantee name of Job Evans in Davidson town ship, Sullivan county, and State of Penn sylvania, said part bounded on the West yb land in the warrantee name ot Paul Kvans; on the North by land in the war rantee name of Deborah dames, on the east by lafod in the warrantee name of .loel Kvans; ofi the South by Lycoming county line, containing two hundred acres more or less including only one-hall of the coal, oil and other minerals which may be found on the premises, subject neverthe less to the rights acquired by the purch aser at a Treasurer's Sale lor taxes, Dec ember 1904. being the same premises con veyed to G. C. Swank by T. .1. Ingham by Ins deed of assignment dated August IU, 1 'JO I. Aiso part of a tract of land in the warrantee name of Paul Kvans in the t uvnship, county and state aforesaid, said part beginning at a corner in the Lycom ing county line, thence along line of tract in name of George Kvans to the common corner of tracts ot' land in the warrantee names of (ieorge Evans, Anna .lames. Elizabeth James and Paul Kvans tract; t hence along line between Elizabeth .lames and Paul Evans tract to common corner of Elizabeth James and Paul Kv 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 fitiv acre more or less, including only one-halt ol the coal, oil and other minerals which ' may he tound upon the premises, and ex cepting and reserving hereout about twen- ; tv live acres ol land sold by G, C. Swank to Sarah E. Itider, beginning at a post, thence along warrant line of Job Kvans : North thirty one degrees east one hundred perches to a stone: thence North fifty-nine dagrees West forty perches to a stone heap; thence South thirty-one degrees j West one hundred perches to a stone | heap at county line; thence South seventy j two degrees East forty perches along the i county line to the place of beginning. The | said part of tract being the same prem- j iscs conveyed toG.C. Swank by Ellerv P. Ingham by deed dated December 30, 1884: | about 50 acres of said land is improved i and well watered for pasture and meadow i lands. Seized ami taken in exccutiouand to be sold as the property of G. C. Swank at | the suit of Margaret G. Snyder. Sheriffs office, Laporte, Pa. .April 18. I'JOS. j FRANK W. BUCK, Sheriff. j Jm.iiams, Attorney. Divorce Notice. lu ihe matter of thejapplication of Dan iel It. Suher for a divorce Irom Emma I Si]her his wife. To Kinma Suher, you are hereby notifi ed that an alias subpoena in the" above stated case having been returned that you could'not be found in tnis county, you are required to appear on the fourth 'Monday of May, next at a Court of Com mon Pleas to be held at Laporte at "J o'clock p. m.and make answer to the complaint made by your husband in the above stated case. FRANK W. BUCK, Sheriff. Sheriffs office. Laporte,l'a., March 23 'OS THAT COUGH TAYNE'S (Tah almost. Infallible remedy for dis- | v eases of the Throat* arid Lungs, KSI Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. IV known used the world over for n7| Use in time. Sold by druggists. CI EXPECTORANT yEr 6 — 7 - J 4™™™=* A MATTER OF HEALTH • ® 1 ' POWDER Absolutely Pure HAS MO SUBSTITUTE The Cost of thv Navy. Tlio truth is Unit in proportion to the wealth of this country the naval expenditures of the pnvont time il > not seem grossly extravagant. Sou: ■ oue has figured out that comparing what we have paid out for naval pur poses since 1801 with the value of American property give.-; an uveragi naval tax of (Mil •_>.'! per cent. Estlmat ing the present worth of the country at $106,000,000,000, tlie proportional expenditure would lie $1:30,000.000 in stead of the ifSS.'iOO.OOO whieii used during the Us -,il year of I!)(i3.-- Syracuse Post-Stand ml Doulily Vetoed. President n >oseveit and i ardma! Gibbons put two solid vetoes on that story that the president hail directed the use of Indian funds for sectarian sch ools.—TUl If ain New s. The Pennsylvania Child Labor Com mittee has not done nil it has set out to do. Neither has it ceased trying. Child iftl.or is the surest road to It responsible citizenship. Life Insurance A FEW OF Till: MANY REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD HAVE A POLICY WITH THE NEW YORK LIFE BECAUSE —Incontestable from the date of issue. Because—absolutely I without restrictions. Because—non forfeitable from date of issue. Be j cause—cash loans are provided after l second year on demand at 5 per cent j interest without fee or other charge. | Because—if death doffs not occur an I 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 NlvW YORK 1,1 l iv 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 bail at the office Saturdays, regular office ilay. GEO. BROWN, Agent. LOPKZ. PA. Office in Dr. Christian lil'd. U ) 9f & The Best place to buy goods Is often asked by the pru pent housevvife. Money s vinu' advantages arealways beint;searched loi Lose no time in making a thorough examination of tlit New Line of Merchandise Now on f* ** ft » * **-ft-*-*.. ?????.? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. Mflagrove* Pa. John D. Reeser's Big Store, Bank Block, Dushore, Penn'a MJi—l» iiWa—BWlll iSUK ... *..' OSr a PLAIN FACTS ABOUT GOOD GOODS. America's richest man can't buy any better goods that we have. Ihe quality is about par, the \ rkv below. Things you need now namely, Pilings for the housekeeper—Rugs, Carpets, Matting, Wall Paper .New Spring Oxfords and Shoes in all the latest styles. \W have Linoleum anil Draperies. Our stock is full in the above lines and lliein in all widths and sizes. Oxford-tin Russian eal!'. *a-n and hlaek when we say larger and better it means a good deal. from? 1.00 to B'J.oO and 8.'!.00 for the famous \XS (jl ALTT^ Sow about our magnificent line of Spring nillinery. "CREATIONS OF BEAU'IY" that is what one woman said | of our Spring Millinery. New York anil Paris ideas rellecied in every hat. Prices ranging from SI.OO to • ight Our mammoth line of Summer Underwear for men i-nd womm is now open, long and short sleeved ves either high cr low neck in ail summer weights and sizes at John D. Reeser's Big ! I ■ i " i -** >}' DITSHOBE .i. im%iw luMiMMMMM II mn - ■ i »m»niwji .-wn ' -«r -■*> -~.o« Cultivate the Habit of buying reputable goods from a reputable concern. We are a ?tnts for W. L. DOt 1 jLASS SHOES from] 2.5< A fJOOD ASSORTMENT Clothing Made to Order Ai: hive the right appearance and guaranteed to be right in ; oih material and workmanship and price modest. \\V also manufacture Feed, the Flag Braiul. It is not cheap, but good. Is correctly made. Ask your dealer for it ur write us toi piitos. NORDMONT SUPPLY Co. General Merchants, ISTOI\ 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 path rns, but will sell you a good honest carpet at a good honest price. Come in and see our BRUSSELS INGRAIN just what you want a Brussels Carpet_at an Ingrain price. Git our prices on 9x 10 Rugs, we have them from the cheapest to the best. Ask to see our dust proof j Carp', t lining. 11 olc o mb c 6" Lao er, Furniture cf Undertaking DUSHORE, PA. TELEPHONE. FIRST NATIONAL BANK HUQHESVILLE, CAl .fs') 000° i:[i DeW,TT BODINE, President. „ . J JEREMIAH KELLY, Vice Pres. Surplus and Net Profits, W. C. FRONTZ, Cashier. 50.000. ! , r , r . DIRECTORS: I ransacts a General Hanking Business. DfiWitt Bodine > JiW, ° b 1Vr ' *' et * r * oeA "'' Jeremiah Keliy, Win. Frontz, AY. C.-. Front'/, Accounts Ot lndivid- j ameß K. Boak, John C. Laird, E. P. Brenholtz, 1 ttals and Firms Peter Front/., C. W. Sones, Daniel ll.Poust, Solicited. John Bull. | The Shopbell Dry Good Co., 313 Pine Street, WILLI AM SPORT, PA. Fine and. Dainty Laces. Dress Trimmings. There is a beautiful show of laces lor v . „ i i i ~ summer dresses and lingerie at (lie lace '' " ', ''. ' ! """ ... , \vlis -uifs atnl \v;11 >ts. or* hi : i eraow. Ihe sorts I thai ltl „| j', , i,„ ,{ will he- otdnimy color comlination to match the ' flne «Wßor ntol \ alwiciennes invar- newest shadea of dre°* poods—black iotia width and patterns. W hi te and ecru appliques, Stylish Ribbons for Spring. Do . i think tii.it one ribbon is as stylish ;s an< th r There are lots of new designs and color effects in l.incy ribbons. Those pretty warp-printed ones will lead th 1 style. We have them in all widlhs, from the narrow t t, e wide sash widths. % * White Waistino'. Lace Curiains. Von could certaiuU he plean-il from We have a tew pairs oflaue <• rlt-:i-n the new line of white cotton waist fabries left from the close out sale which will he we art showing. There are --tripes sold very "cheap. Better see them 'itvs an ! hrocade > tleets. ART TICKING. Fancy striped Art Ticking in some very handsome ne-.v styles for fancy work and covering boxes '1 liese .re fast colors and 2 inches wide, fur 25,- a yard. Childrsn's Wash Dresses. Galatea. At comparatively little prices. A better Th are's no other cotton materifl |i ■ t assortment we've never shown l>clore, compares with this lor Bov's Suits :i .1 They are new, well cut and beautifully Waists. < iiri's l>ressi-s. I.adieSnits ■ ~.j made I here are both light and dark Skirts. The material is at r| "hu's. viewable. Comes ir y. nin c.,| .• \o iis? t'otftorii"/ abort. mftt; iff.; • rtinrf- [i riu-fs and "iitus 1 . Mart,- ~> ;j. j j when you can buy tlieui at th -e prices: shades tor I "ic. a vard.' Sizes from 2 to "> years tor to Sl.tla sizes from Ci to 14 years for s;>e. to *3.00. Williamsport & North Branch Railroad TIZMIIE TABLE. in cil'i ct Momlny. Doc. 1904. K« :i'l »h u i i Read up Flag a ■ ions \n here time la marked "112" I*. M. I'. M. 1' M \MA.M. A M STATTONS. 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