Republican news item. (Laport, Pa.) 1896-19??, June 22, 1905, Image 3

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    FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF DTJPHOKE, i'ENN'A.
VITA.Ii - " $50,000
81'JiPJiUb - *. SIO,OOO
Does a General Hanking Business,
"s. L>. STKUICEUK M. 1). SWAKTS.
President- Cashier
A j. BRADLEY,
Attornoy-at-liaw.
Office, cornerjol Main ami Muncy St.-..
LAPOItTK, PA.
!T:ivinir opened an oflice at 1 Arch
St.. Philadelphia, I shall still continue to
praeticejn the several Courts ot Sullivan
Cimnlv.' When not in my oflid" personally
a competent person will he I'ound in
charge thereof. Bonds ol various kinds
furnished.
pRANCIS W. MEYLERT.
Attornoy-at-liaw.
..Hice in Keeler's Block.
LAPOIiTE, Sullivan County, PA.
Busli J. Thomson, Albert K. lleess,
IST I. 1902.
THOMSON & HEESS,
LAWYERS,
D USIIOU K, 4 P KNN A.
Long ItistniicejTelephone.
January 1.1 '.)<
J. J. & F. H. INGHAM,
AT TO FISRYS-A T- LA W,
Li'gal Uusin«-sp atton<le«l to
in this and adjoining counties
\ POHTK, PA
£ ,J. MULLEN,
Attorney-at- Law.
LAPORTE, PA.
OFPtCR IH COBNTV 8111LD136
UPAROOVBT 110HKK.
J H. CRONTN,
A t TORNKT-AT -LAW,
NOTARY eiißCie.
OPFIOB OS MAIS tTIIKBT.
IM'SHORE. ,M
0 J. MO LYN EAUX, D. D.S.
Graduate Pennsylvania.
NEW ALBANY, PA.
At Lopez, Pa., Wednesday anil Thursday
each week.
LAPORTE HOTEL.
F. W, GAI-LAG HER, Prop.
Newly erected. Opposite Court
House square. Steam heat, hath rooms,
hot and cold water, reading and pool
room,and barber shop; also good stabling
and livery,
M. Brink
New Albany, Pa.
100 lbs. new corn meal, 1
" cracked corn, 12;>
" whole corn, l-2~>
Bamo per ton 24.00 j
Corn,oats and barley cliop I lf>
Same per ton 22 00
100 coarse bran, 'lO
Same per ton, 21.()0
100 lbs low grade flour l.fiO
100 lbs flour middlings 1.•'!•">
100 lbs new process Oil meal 1 <'•">
100 lbs oyster shells, 00
Lump rock sr.lt 7->
140 lbs common line salt 50
2NO lb barrel salt 1 20
Buckwheat grain wanted.
100 lbs Glutton feed, l .-'io
Oata per bushel 4.)
50 and 100 bushel lots. Oats, .40
Schumachers Patent 1 00
Best Spring W heat 1.00
Our own, a. blended Hour 1 40
Extra, a pastry flour 1 •">0
Best Monroeton mills 1 4->
Munc.ya.nd Rummerlield flour I 4.)
Veal calves and dressed poultry
wanted every \\ ednesday.
M. BRINK.
For a well Kept
Up-to-date
Stock of
General
Merchandise
For prices that are
Right
For curteous treatment
goto
AT
Buschhausen'
( County Seat "}
. j Local and Personal Events ?
[ Tersely Told. j
Mrs. Jacob Fries, Jr. and Mrs. ;
Tressia Fries spent 1' riday of last
wook at Muncy Valley.
Miss 11 all ie Sclirailer is visiting '
her cousin al Towaijda.
Mrs. W. I'.. Hitter spent last week
at New Columbia where she was
called by the death of an uncle.
Michael and Eugene MeNellan
left on Tuesday for Letoonia, Tioga
county to accept a position oilercd
them, by W. A. Kennedy formerly
of this place who is Superintendent
of the tannery at that place.
Miss Edythe Dublo from Now
York has been visiting her mother,
Mrs. J. IS. Duble at the Mountain
1 louse.
Extracts used in tanning leather
are being si lipped from this tannery
to the Jamison City plant.
John C. Culver, bookkeeper at
the tannery ofllee has been :i-pj»oint
ed superintendent of the tannery.
Miss Maud t iansel of Williamsport
is visiting her parents at (his place.
Many Luporte citizens attended
the funeral of Mr. Amos Little, at j
Xordmont Wednesday.
Miss Clara Meat's of Portage, l'a.. j
is the guest of Miss Harriet Grimm. |
Miss Julia O' Donovan was a Will-!
iamsport visitor \N ednesday.
Mrs. li. r. Tripp who visited rel
atives in town, returned to her home
la! Elmira Thursday morning.
Mrs. F. \V. Buck is visiting her
wister, Mrs. lloagat Hughesville.
Mr. John S. bailer laid the misfor
tune to loose a valuable horse last
week.
.Miss Manic Ileim and brother,;
Leo are spending a few days with j
their lather, \V. 11. lfeim at.Towel!. j
Mrs. F, W. Luck spent Sunday I
with her sister, Mrs. Win. Snow
den at Ilughesville.
Walter Lorah of Soncstown, and
Ernest Bolsford of Xordmont, wen
here on important business Sunday. |
Arrivals at the Mountain House.;
Mr. and Mrs. John Dalesman and;
Master Carolton, of Williamsport,
Pa.
There will be a game of base ball
at the Athletic Park on Saturday
afternoon at :S o'clock P. M, between
the Xordmont and LaPorte Clubs.
There will be service in the Epis
copal Church next Sunday evening
at ".ISO..
Mrs. Howard Meylert and daught-j
er, (Jrace of California are visit
ing at F. W. Mcylert'.s.
Mis* Maud Crossley and friend, I
Mrs. Geft from Los Angeles, Cal. j
are visiting the formers parents Mr.
and Mrs. F. M. Crossley.
Mrs. Esther M. Gregory of Wash-i
ington, 1). ('. is spending her va
cation with her mother and sister
here.
Mrs. A. C Parker, Mrs. Hurl and
Mrs. Solstcin have leased the cot
tage on West Main St. owned by I
Mi-s Crocker and will spend the
warm summer months at that place.
Mrs. E. L. Harrows and daughter,
olive have returned from Athens
where Miss Olive has been air attend
ant of the Alliens High School, hav
ing graduated from there last week.
A fellow who had been criticized
by the editor of a paper, applied to
a lawyer, to know how to break up
the paper. lie was told to buy the
paper and run it for six month
lie was charged S- tor the advice.
A social will be held at the home
of S. Mead on Friday evening, June:
21! for the benefit of the pastor of the
M. I']. Church. All are inviied.
Ice-cream, cake, orranges, bananas,
strawberries and peanuts will be
served
Jacob Per has sold his clothing
store at Muiicy to Hyrmann llerr, of
Muney Valley, who will assume
charge of the business about July sth.
The Bradford Sullivan Christian
Endeavor I'nion held one of the best
conventions in the hi ' ay of the as
sociation at Wyalusing, Wednesday
and Thursday of this week.
Mr. Edward Consendim of Towan
da, and Miss Delia Policy nf Cherry
township, were united in marriage
I Sunday, June is, by Uev. X. A.
: Kaier. They will make their home
iin Towanda, where the groom i- :
employed.
I
Children's Day Services wore held
[at the Baptist Ohureli Sunday even
ing. The church being: handsomely
decorated with ferns, flowers and
potted plants made the occasion one
t<jJ)e remembered. An enihlamatie
jiiece, called the"Arch of Fame",
was rendered by a class of fourteen
j>'irls, in a very appropriate manner,
besides many other class exercises
and recitations.
For sale A strong buy horse, |
(i year old. Suitable for driving or J
any kind of work.
E. I*. Ingham,
Lal'orte,Pa.
'l'othe taxpayers of Klkland Twp.
All unpaid taxes for the years I'.ni:!
and KM) 1 ntu.-1 be paid to me on <ir .
before July Ist, l!K)5, as I am re- i
quired to settle at that time lor all
taxes 011 my duplicate.
1! ARKY A . 1! Ki'ss, Collector.
1!. F. D. No. 2, Forksville, I'a.
Summer School at Dvshorc.
The summer school for the teach
ers of Sullivan County will beheld
in 1 inshore High School building,
opening Monday, .June 20, llf 5» and
continuing four weeks.
The following instructors have
been engaged: I'rof. 1). M. I-Mick.
History, (.)rammer, and Orthogni-!
phy; Prof. T. V. Kelly, Reading,
(Jeography, and Civil (Jovernmoiit;
('o. Supt. J. i'.. Reese Killgore,
| Met hods and Theory and Practice of
! Teaching. t
All teachers should patronize this i
| school. It is not conducf'il for profit:
ihe entire receipts from tuition being .
expended to secure able instructors. ;
We are endeavoring to secure the j
| adoption of the Illinois Course of:
! Study in evi ry school district in Sull- \
| ivan County, ihe purpose being to
: secure more etth'ient work. 'I he!
i mere adoption of this course of study
| will not secure the desired results '
unless the teachers of the county be
| eoine thoroughly familiar with this j
I course of study, and co-operate with
lie superintendent by attending the ;
| summer school the fulj term. This j
: course of study will be used as a lms
lis of all the work done in the sum-;
iner school, and feeling that the time
| at hand when the people Imay r< a
-onably require greater professional
;-ide of teaching will be emphasized.
: Progressive teacher- will liwl it to
their advantage to attend this school.
Tuition: Four dollars for full term
; of four weeks; for less than full term
two dollars pei week.
Text books will be furnished, but
a- the -tipply limited it is impor
tant that all who have books, bring
j them. Uniformity of text-hooks is
| not essential.
('o. Supt. .1. K. lloeso Killgore,
Supervising Principal.
Transfer of License.
Notice is hcivlo I'ivcii ill,'it an applica
tion for a transfer of restaurant license
irranieil to \V. I'.. Stt'tl'illier inociircil to Kascak.
Kascak. will tie hrescnteil to the
t'niirt ol (Quarter So.-ions on .June 2',L
I'.IO"), :it 10 o' 'lock a. in.
'I'll'"-. I!. Kenneilv, Clerk,
(.'lerk'.s otlice. l.aporte. Pa .Itme f>, 1905.
LOST -A white bull tlog, half
! grown, dark brown spot on uoscand
; root ol tail, long tail, cropped ears.
! Answers to the name Tug. Finder
will be suitable rewarded.
Notify Win. Tlaynes,
11 illsgrove. Pa.
IVn 'i l oiin. . . V.ii ... , Si !»aC I'tHif I :« 0 AttllJV
"'o 1 :: > t oi\• i fore t, bo map
tic. lull of no . v UP' 1 "Ij/or, t.'.kc No-To
« « i t- ; v •r, tiiut weals ineii
strti.fr. j\l. «h t ■,. or Cl. Cureguaran
: - i klt-u u!ul .sample flee. AddroH?
•* c u.c Ucn • ;v Co , '.iliicaso o: Ntw York
GENERAL STORE
® Baporte Tannery. ®
FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS FOUND HERE.
Just received a special purchase of ' Riches'' Flannels,
! Lumbermens' Shifts and Drawers, Men's, Ladies' and
i
,! Childrens' Mitts, Gloves and Hosiery.
There's Lots Here to Show You
From the City.
■I
Fre h stock of Diy Goods and Notions, Boys and
1 Men's Hats and Caps, full line of Snayproof Shoes and
. Rubbers, Ladies', Gents' and Children's Goodyear Rub
'b rs Woodsmen and Boys Shoes to suit all.
Our Usual Quality of Groceries and Provisions
■ are Equal to the BEST.
JAMES McFARLANE.
I
Kansas j
City
Life
Inspir
lance
-
Co.
I
of Kansas City, |
Missouri,
i
i
is ;i I.eg.il Reserve Company
j operating .under the stricl
Insurance l;iws of Missouri
They insure all kinds of
Policies and a ten payment
I bond as an investment'
i MOTT &
lIOLLISTER,
I
Eastern Mana
gers, 900 - 901
Land Title Bld'g.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Administratrix Notice.
1« re estate ol Mary A. I'hi'lips, late
I , vidtson Twp... Sullivan count v. Pa.
Dei
Notice is hereby given that letters ol
administration upon the estate <>i' i-aiM
decedent have been grunted to the under
signed. All persons indelited to said e
t.'ite are. requested to make payment; and
those having claims or demands against
| the same will make them known without
'delay.
GRIFFITH rilir.Ul'S. Admr.
Sonestown, Pa.
A. .1. BKAPLEY. Attv.
May, ::l, 190. r '.
For Sai.k —On the Kagles Mere
School Ground Wednesday .Jline 7th.
1905 at I o'clock i'. M., the old school
house and wood shed will be exposed
at public sale.
Terms will be made known on day
of sale. K. l'eale, Secy, j
By Order of Board.
/ OM>KN( Kl> it Kl'OlM * ! t « on<l it.on of Tin- ;
' -First National Hank at Diolum . in t »:«• stair i
of ivnnsvlvania at close of business May .'l.'th i
190">,
KF.SUI'HCKS.
Loans nnd dlsoo\mt> *201,72
r. s. lionds to scrmv cirruWtlioti .. •u.otOo»;
Premium on 1". s. Bonds 2,(H»u00
Stock securities f>U.l'tH) 00
Furniture 000 00
Due from Banks and upproved lies. Ai;t. h-voIT
lledemiitiou fund 1. s. Treasurer 2, r »00 00
. Special and Li "lender notes 2101
Total S 197,980 US
LI A HI LIT! KS,
"apital on
Surplus anil undivided profit* JIV-I ■"» < \
' Cireulatiou 4.5.100 00
Dividends unpaid •"* ,M '
Total OS
S'iiite of Pennsylvania County of Sullivan ss.
1, M. I). Swarts ea>lder of the aUnv named |
bank do solemnly swear that the aK>v«- >tatetnent !
is 11ue to the best of my a n<l belief.
M. 1). SWAKTS. (:as!iier.
?übsciiU'd and sworn to before me tins I{«1
day of Junh, PJO-). ALBKKT I . HKKSS,
My eommissionexpires Feby Notary Publie.
I * Correct Attest:
K.G. SYLVAKIA. )
J NO. D KKKSKH. -Directors.
1 SAM I' KL COLE. )
Campbell "The. Mercha
SHUNK, PA.
New Spring and Summer Gol
lin Every Department.
~¥~ y C w ould he pleti.sed to 1 "' \''• yu.t ettll aiiti
I -CI U i f)V( l ' our , N,nv - '»'>od-. ' -lV:c les Pol
J.nwns, Mle.. for Shirtwaists and Suit:;, t
Ladies' (h •Is of eve; ;, kind. Shoe - and Oxford ]'i . |
Black and Tan. 1
I
I q -j' r* 0 ari! " ow 'l"' iiiosf np to date (Moi •
;LJ wi / Shoe.-. Sliirts and I'udcrwca.r
* ever came to town. Prior* Low . (Quality lli^
It is a pleasure for into :-hovv goods. Please eall and we
• prove it t<» you. My goods are all marked with jilaiu liguies am
low as the lowest.
I ; Oi< CASH. —Remenib. r I give >•. u from 5 to 10
cent discount on every doll rs wortli you buy.
Yours for Business,
A. E. CAMPBELL. I
for Men, Boys and Children I
are now here for inspection. I
Suits in bhick clay and unfinished worsteds and Thibets \
Homespuns, French and Fp«lish F!;:nnels, and Scotch
Goods.
Boys and Childrens' Suits in all the new fabrics and
makes.
Prices as well as variety are extraordinary. All new
an !up to date line ol G. Nts ' 'ui :-!V . Hats. Caps, eC
Also the only 'platc i;.> ' \vir v r ' u c
"WaiN Over" S!|oc.
J. W. CARROLLX
Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHOR^VPA
V
LI OSiM &
A If
r- jp
(V MK& H '.■?<*
The entire stock of the
Laporte Bargain House
consisting of
ffZfl A A$ t 112 A)
iniflnijraie
AND FURNISHINGS,
| BOOTS, SHOES,
and fewelrv,
"ft. > y
must he cosed otii this Summer as I am
ootio" out of business.
In consequence of this i w«li sel. at ?.rc.'i:v reuuetd
prices. S6OOO vv. rth ofo, •. s must bv sold b;, Kovem
bcr Ist. dome and av.ul yours lvts >.>: urt.it opp.-itun»
ity as 4 ibis is the first s.-i!c I >i:is kin,: in tins vicinity and
may never occur again.
JACOB HERR,
DPJAIJER IN
Clothing, Shoes and Ladies' Cloak >
LAPOBTE.
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