"PUBLICAN NEWS ITEM. CKADLES L. WING, Editor. PnWished Every Thursday Afternoon By The S> i'h.ui Publishing Co. At the County dent ol BuUiva'i Connty. LAPOHTB, PA. \V C. MASON, PrisMeu. THOS. J. INGHAM, Sec'y & Treas. Entered at the Post Office at Laporte, u s*ooi><l-ela»8 mail matter. Political Announcement. We are authorized to announce the inline of W. 31. Hotnford of LaPorte Tsvp. as a cunidate for County Com missioner, subject to the action of the Republican county convention. LaPoite Township Audit. Wm Kernan in assount with Ln|x>rte Township a - i\>l lector of Road Tax for the year ending Junes. HO'. A tut. of duplicate. >i*eci'il .*'•! t*4 '• extra JW4O A mt. col lee ted in Go days.; ?*. Itehate on .-ante *1 ' ,t \ .tnis-lnn percent I ( iKcted on face duplicate... l4*'-o t nunn>sion 011 n*«• 741 Ami. collected percent added. ... *>'2 *j» Lxonerations t ;> 10 l/iitd returns . , t ■ mission on returns 1 <1 balance uncollected 1-1 0& hOO 53 800 Bv r eeipt.s Hied 076 02 i: 1 I.ate 4if « "mission 1- La Isi returns 32 • lission on return- 1"1 .balance iu Collector's hand.-... 41 *' s 800 53 School Account. Ami intof duplicate 676X5 i'\ cNonemtions . 11 00 1 I nd return- 12 1~ » 1 nu'iission on returns ,; X \\> 1. collected in t*> days 2(50% 1 : 14 11 t tor- commission Hot t ted on face duplicate... . 'J' -I « !..i.ii>sion 011 same *JI < -iil« ■ led '• per cent added 170 51 570 15 570 15 Win. J. Lowe Treasurer, in account wttli La P ; i< School l'istrict for the year ending June 5, lice !, from state appropriation >OO I> 1011 hand last audit 7'.» i:.» rived from collector 598:51 keecivcd from l ounty Treas . 5y5 00 I »r nt and repa;i> . :18 75 'I -aehers wapes 1225 00 Paid teachers attending Inst 4:} 7j I or t« .t l«ook» 55 27 Kor -1 pi dies s;< :t8 Kuel ana contingencies t)5 48 Ti'-.ts uers comniissioii : 1 M) Salary of secretary 2000 Printiiiu and auditors fees 7 5 Pup;.-. Forks township ::i 0 Kut. : : g tax lien 10 « 0 Tuition of pupils Lai»orte Boro l"»i> tm ISO 7 75 1774 7S Cash on hand 32 97 A mt. due from Geo. Karge 35 00 We the undersigned auditors ami clerk do hen'»y certify thai the foreiroing statement i> . • and correct t" the best of our knowledge and belief. K. C. PKTKRS. HENRY KAKC.K, At'.e<l ERNKST 11. BOT.SFOKD, Auditors, it. K. HOTSFOiiiJ Cleik. Laporte Borough Audit. Stat- I■r1■ r at of receipts and expenditures of La Im>11 ■ ■ I orough School district for year ending June 19 5. % A K Tripp. Collector, in account with Lapoite IIMOII;', for year 1901. School Tax. Halanc- due last audit I4 20 IJ\ Treasurer's receipt 14 20 Building Tax. lialav.c" due last audit 0 to IJv Treasurer's receipt 646 School Tax. year ending June 1903. To amount of Duplicate 80s IS .> jier cent additional 1 (18 H\ aba;* ment 5 uer ct. 011 sttl '.\s 10 Treasurer's receipt 517 84 :» per cent collect : i«i 02 'l ica urer's receipt 121 72 { per eeut collection 10 Land r< 1 urns 35 :;2 Balance due 81 7» : 810 Hi 810 10 Building Tax. To amount of duplidate 121 30 5 per cent additional 80 liy abatement 5 per cent on 299 79 11 99 Treasurer's receipt 270 20 per cent collection ... 8 54 i Treasurer's receipt 01 M .» per cent collection 3 20 Land returns 19 02' Balance due 41 21 i 425 16 425 lli lolin W. Flynn T:« usurer for year ending Jul e 19«»5. School Fund. A nit. reed. A. E. Tripp. Col. 1901 14 20 • 1905 019 50 State appropriation 412 55 " Treas. Laj»o*te Twp 159 1.0 Sullivan e<»uty 99 94 Ami. due Treasurer last audit 103 02 p. • !t -s redeemed 110 ft 7.1 .;<nt. due from Treasurer 93 97 Musical Fund '1 >an;' dim last audit 10* Ki l*y ami. in nauds ot Treasurer 10?> 88 Building Fund. Aint. reed. A. E. Tripp Col. 190l *• H.> 1 005 aw 14 :.ea •. Sullivan county 2130 I r.iincedue J. IV. Flyun 1 reas 47 30 by aim due la-1 audit 12182 1 txiiul cou }>on redeemed louu • "del redc< 1 ned 245 t»7 J 1 K r cent commission 5 71 413 20 113 20 "'iatemciit <»f resources and liabilities of La- P< ;e 1. oiigh School District. School Fund. l>u • 1. < 111 \. F. Tripp 'o I lee lor 81 7H Ls:ud n turns. **.. :>•*> 32 xuu lii-e lrom J.W Flynti, Tres 93 97 iiidei vutstuiidiiig 172 38 ie- uiveh o\er liabiHtlt* U f,7 214 06 214 05 Building Fund, 1 »(:< J W 1 Won Treus IT 10 ' Hit 'd 11 >l' lM»lk«U lOiUMHI '' 1 I Tripp Collect. 1 II 21 1 u«id leiunts 19 t r 2 J l.d ilil over IcMiUtees UK7 U7 I«H7 10 1047 40 lU capitu . tioti of i:x| eaditures. T aehirs I .MO t«U Janitor <um li-stiiu*. I: 0 A n.-\ fee, h) Put itshitc' audit Out lu-uiai.ee Pi 00 luleivM on Uinds lo no 1 n a,. e«aiimi»v on 27 si F.S iig i*tt\ Lien 11 25 l.» 02 V lie end tied Vi I ('int. of the ttoroUttll I • rtt Su In . in «- uni\ l u do hereby et ri! . it «1 in pu»*. .0 «■ •ian A* t«'( A*-, in 1 Ie ju full. \an • t 11-. u -ouniat of tn« o . - c«iile«i<»i .nd Insurer of the 1 to i and l< u» ibe -uin< correct u» Will «te lumdo UII 1 »« i*U thi* du>. K IP»KV\KH{. J. H 4. %*»£!' » 1 »I I VLB w \ id ! J®STOP THAT COUGH I A YNF'S ( An alMOtt. MaMMe r«»Hy JfflT JrtllltvO ! w#t cf lh . Thro<lC .*4 U M ». | known «. uv#4 the worM ©v*r lor j EXPECTORANT * -" e -~ ' ShouM Be I'J Tlie other fact to which attontloi. should he called Is that :i t'oduction in the tariff wl.kh will result in voi-y much lower prices of American l.rod iK-ts to the family coin.itr.ier heennse of fn'-clgn competition ineuns a reduc tion of thf <»f the Ameiicaa workman or the returns to the Aine can sheep and cattle raiser to the ba: s of those abroad. This is tlie old ps tection argument, to be sure, but it one which appealed so strongly int. recent election to the people who sup ported a national Republican policy of no revision of the tariff, fc all Kiver Herald. To Protect tlie Hisrtlivrayii. To prevent destruction of roars Commissioner Hunter of rennsylvan recommends that it be made a misde meanor, punishable with a heavy fire or imprisonment, for drivers to inju a roads by the use of rough, lee or dr:. docks or by plowing a gutter alon ;- side the macadam with a heavily load ed wagon or otherwise. He recom mends that narrow tires on heavy wagons shall be abolished. Foley's honey and Tar cures cplds, prevents pneumonia.. Gbippevva %tme IRiltts* Lime furnished .n cai load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesville P^nn'a. M. E. Reeder, Lite Insurance A FEW OF THE MANY REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD HAVE A POLICY WITH THE NEW YORK LIFE BECAUSE—lncontestable from the date of issue. Because—absolutely without restrictions. Because —non forfeitable front 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 thisj In fact MEW YORK LIFE policies do not leak. Health and Accident Insurance also written, A postal card will I bring an agent to you, or a person interview can be had at the ollice Saturdays, regular office day. GEO. BROWN, Agent. LOPEZ, PA. Office in Dr. Christian Bl'd. » The Best: piac< to buy goods Is otten nsked by tlie pri - pent housewife. Money saving advanhigt > aro.il ■ .i\ s bci ">{4 searched ft Lose 110 time in making i thorough tx;iiiiiiia ion ui It New Line of Merchandist Now on •k -i- j.%1. j, >v -J. , If IT T fW M * rr. *-• >. |E^BITION| ?????? ? ? 't STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. BMacrove, Ps. John D. Reeser's Big Store, Bank Block, Dushore> Penn'a 3Maimer Traveling CiOod^. We are now ready to supply your wants in Trunks, SuitCases, Satchels Telescopes. New line has beep received and the pfice within reach of you. MILLINERY MILLINERY The finest Hillinery in SuLivan county is to be found here in Trimmed and Un trimmed Hats. Nothing to equal our Millinery. Beautiful Hats from SI.OO to #B.OO. Come in and see for your self beiore buying elsewhere. DRESS GOODS Just received a large shipment of popular Summer Wash Fabrics at a very low price I White Dotted Swiss at 12 1-2 and 251 a yard. India Linon 10, i2 1-2. 15, 18, 20 25c yard. Persian Lawn 25c and 50c yard. Organdies 25, 50, 75c* yard. Mercerized 25c to 6<Sc yard. {3 Headquarters for Dress Goods, as we carry a full line in Dry Goods at exceptionally low prices. Also Milliners I Curtain, Rugs, Carpets, Shot s, Crockery, Wall paper, Groceries, Flour and Feed. I John D. Reeser's Big Store. Bank block I ■/\ r* i - •**"' 112 112 JDTJSHOE-Ei. | Cultivate the Habit of buying reputable goods from a reputabe concern. We are agents*for W. L. DOUGLASS SHOES fromj 2.50 A . (,OOD ASS O RTMENT Clothing Made to Order All have the right appearance and guaranteed otsd in both materia! and workmanship and price m .e. AVe also manufacture Feed, the Flag Brand. It is not cheap._ but got,d. Is correctly made. Ask your dealer for it or write us for prices. NORDMONT SUPPLY v Co. General Merchants, M.°L R L D " NOJZS. IP-A.. The Way to Buy Carpet Is to come right here to head quuters and get them dire J from the mills. We do not h.tndle any job stoek or drop ped patterns, but will sell you n good honest caipet at a good honest price. Come in and see our BRUSSELS INGRAIN I just what you want a Brussels Carpet at an Ingrain price. Get our prices 011 10 Rugs, we have them Irom ! the cheapest to the best. Ask to see our dust proof j Carpet I ining. Molcombe £f Laoer, Furniture & Undertaking DUSHORE, PA. TELEPHONE. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, HtTGHESVIXLE, IF-A. h OeWITT BODINE. President. sso.opi) , , ' JEREMIAH KELLY, Vice Pres. Surplus anu \ct I'rolits. VV C. FRONTZ, Cashier. 50.000. „ m . DIRECTORS: 1 nmsacis a (iciiciill Hankinu Business. I>, uUt I>r ' * lv,, ' r ,li*ri k iniuli Kfhy. Win. Front*, \N .t\ r mnl/, AccoUiUsnUiltlixitl- # Jjklll ,, s K i loak ,|„| in (<, Laird. K. V HreulH.lt/, n.ils and I irius IVter KititH/, W. Httnew, Oauiel 11.1'.m,!, solicited. Jt»hn Bull. T » t ur« |'(Mil!|MilkuN Tik« l l>Ui l«*J «MT tftt • #*' i' 4* i.ni uift'ui*. driMilM4 rt fuu»i u»»»« « Q CUIUS WNfRf AIL till FAILS ■ I Itii imi Thm Qmi. H IB U« la !><M. S 4 tf 4ruWitt*. B The ShopbelL Dry Good Co., 313 Pine Street, WILLIAMSPORT, PA. Tf)dt Thin Under vear^ vm nee<lit We are ready with about everything Children's gauze knit knee h-neili yon ca» call for in the way of lijrlit cool drawers lor knit underwear for women, children 10 to 35 cents aiid infants Infants'gauze ve^t , 10 to 25 cents Ladies Knit Underwear. infants' cotton and wool knit i,-w, Ladies" rititled gauze vests with lew "ice soft qualities, for neck, short sleeves or sleeveless for J5 10 75 cents. 10,12 1-2,15 and 25c, Infants' >il.. vests lor Ladies' libb.d and flnt gauze vests to $1 50 with high neck and l">ig slee\es for liifants' knit bands f««r 25 and 500. 2"i to "O cents Litdiis' Swiss and Mercerized ribbed <'hildiens'and Infants' Ferris and seam gauze vests with hand cro. het and lace less ribbed waists lor trimmings, very neat, tor 1;l anti a "> cents. 50c, 75c and SI.OO Ladies' ribbuil wool gauze and silk and Mt , ns - Summer Underwear. cotton vest, high neck and Innij sleeves u » . i. • , . . , j- or " ® Mens halbrijgpia shirt and .Irnwers, 7"» c and 1.00 all sizes and goo-' '•••hie for Ladies' ribbed «ranze drawers, short -* r , ■ ents and ankle lengths, lace trimmed, lor , H'*" m . *"M*rior -jj.al.ty balbrig-aa 25 and 50 cents. shirts and drawers, fill I finished, lonjr or Ladies rihhed cornet coders, high neck cen t s and short sleeves, e.vtra cood lor * r . . . , , " _ , 25 and 50 cents. Mon * natural colore.! shirt ard diauers w r i >, i » 'i . I medium weight. i?ood value, for \\ e keer» on nam! at ail limes a "»0 cents line ol ladies'ont size.- in vests and di aw m • '» . ' , c Men s natural color li<rlif weight wool shirts and drawers. Two speeial'v good Children and Infants quulities for t.t ■*. tt j and *I.OO Kt.lt Underwear. Men's muslin night shirts, plain or Children's gauze vests, high necks with trimmed culls and front tor long and short sleeves or sleeveless -,0 and 7f> cents. 10 to 35 cents. Williamsport & North Branch Railroad TIHs/12U TABLE. In effect Monday.June 1, 1905. Readdown Read up Klhk station!' where time is marked I'. M. IJ.1 J . M. 1' M AXtA.M. A>l STATION'S. AXIA XI A XI. P. XI. PXII' 11 I'XI PM 10 IS 12 50 4a> > 2.'| 1022 751 Halls .. 620 735 1(1 10 12 15 4005 05 ... 10(10 10 -M 12 iv> I4 2.t > ;!0 112 1(12 )17 53 Penusdale ... 615 730 10 a"> 12 12 35U 500 #55 10.10 105 I ;>2 f> 10 10 34 8W , Huglietvllle... ti 00 720 955 12 00 31■ 150 ... y 4.) 1 13 139 5 l* 10 44 SO9 Picture Koclcs 945 1152 ;j nc> , h _•»« 1 I'J (-143 112 ...Lyons Mills... 11 17 ... » 1 2(1 I 45 fs 15 ....(.'iiamouiii 11 44 3 2s !, '( i ] » go? teas-Btr»*-l>iidge 1127313 s nr. 1 ■"*> JOT ..XluneyValiey 11 is 307 ' * sOO •> 13 8 42 ... Bonestown 10 00 3 10 . 7 55 P. XI. AM. A XI A. XI. A XI A. XI. P XI p XI P XI 305 ti 30 845 SoneStOWn h .35 11 10 510 4U5 7 30 955 Katies Xlere 735 10 00 4 lo 12f 9 49 .. Ihuliorr 1 At t M | 1-' 10 Wilkes Mm 1 e " gO6 500 4 (HI 1229 10 00 730 \Vllliuiiu(a.rt 610 10 39 12 39 537 1031 S. D. TOWNSEND, D. K. TOWNSEND, Gen. Manager,Hughesville Passenger Agent. Redaction scile of 3MOE. ! Ci fecit Ijciixjains for everyone. J. S. HARRINGTON, Dushore.Pa
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