Republican news item. (Laport, Pa.) 1896-19??, September 14, 1905, Image 4

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    ,y
--lo a
.ence
tndred
ginning.
. more or
.1 011 0.-illl in
vur; thence In
n perches to an
same North lilt\ -
ae perches to a pine;
seven degrees KIM
■s to an a-pen, thence
ee degrees East twenty
li est nut; thence i• v lands
M. < Mereur North fcrty-
I.' is: eight perches to a
eol 11. < 'hilson, and t hence
1 1'iiteeii degrees West lorty-six
lands ol' said Chilson io a
iiu'M-e North thirteen decrees East
i erchf to ;i post between lands ot
•iiooiiover and Samuel I>ryan;thence
11 Is 1 ; said Hryan North liftv
-1,1 ■hgrees West sixty-six perches to'a
! and --tune corner of Kzra Little's
' 1:: 'hence along same South thirty
■ t''.urees V\ est one hundred perches
i" | pi'st; and thence South tifty-sevoii
' ! .-Ht •. hast to.the place of beginning.
• •■itHiiiing 1- illy acres lie the same more
or less.
AI" - til two thirds of these two tracts ol
■ "id being improved, the balance in tim
ber.
Seized, taken in execution and to be
■' ilie property of Lesley Brown at
t ol' icorge \\ . \\ inver.
I". W. BUCK, Sheriff
-'•i t'i.i.;:x, Attorney.
••Mice. Laporte. I'a..Aug 17.1(H)."
> : '= Pennsylvania Child LsOor Ccn
r? i. .e Siio""; How the Present La A
Bt.en i_va.:od Dy Unscrupulous
Parents and How This Evasion May
Ee Avoided Hereafter.
1v strongest feature of the bill pre
|ii by the Pennsylvania Child Labor
' ' '»< eis that Which requires, in
' i tu an affidavit before a notary,
! ; II employment certificates shall
- 1 !p d by school secretaries and
prlnc:; als and by deputy factory in
spectors.
feature is made still stronger
' 1 -ati ■ i which provides for a
r " ; ! cr: r< ord of those certificates.
>ni ibla manufacturers have loup
1 I the <li. advantage of depending
( i ab'.davit of parents as to the
• ' ' ih •>>' n- One n:::nufac
' 1 As to child labor, whose
' 11 't- 1 should like to know, the
icturer's, the parents' or the
child! t The parent perjures himself
:i "ins before a magistrate or n
notarj that a child is of legal ago, and
a certificate to us, backed up
by voluble assurances of its accuracy.
' Iik r to know how we can be
•'jton.-'ibi" for the cmplovuient
or a chlkl."
principal of a school says thai
. ■' ; : t times refuse to tali" chll
' ; - "it a certificate (in addition
1 .:!ar certificate) from a teach
' t!ltarf ' of legal age according
I ."ol !•. > ords. When this hap-
T ' ■ ' ■<? i i icr or mother it.variably
10 P'-i aiade the « >acher tc
'■" " statement at variance with hei
r. oid.
above stories are not only typ
' i-'ll ' r stoi son record, but th y
t ' '' • " ;ni/< d as charr.cter
h'i: i;in nature and the inevit
i of the provisions of the
pr sent law.
or t, the employment certificate
1 'y ' 'l'" effective and final
' !! of a child who docs
! t ii to school; of the par
,! '■'"Ploit his chlldrei
h purposes; of the employ. >t
1 ' etieap labor. The employ
it effectually defeats the
' i the ■ mpuhory s.ehool at
:''i 1 ' li ' : x tory law as ;t
11 ' ' 'ildi'tl. Children of ei K ht,
el. \ ,<n and tu dvo years
> 'uployment ccrtlfleatu
1 !• lr having reached
' '• birthday, may wava
•it their teachers and
ii' '' the truant oII
• > in. f> rtorK who ut.
' ' ' ' •• 'he laws the laws
■ ! i hool attendant e up to
' •" ,i us and prohibit the work
fl 'Mi'i " under that nee.
deset il
r purci 1 c
j Borough a
• Itll illxl Stilt • i
i and described n
i a corner of a l«)t no\
or"e W. Potter ori side .
ice North forty-two degree
me and 70 —IOO rods to line c
'i, thence by Mill lot North si\t\
degrees East eleven rods: tlienc
nth forty-two degrees Last six perch.
i io said alley; thence L>y allev south fort*
j eight degrees West ten and'3-I—loo rod
- to the place of beginning f'ontainin
i i eighty perches of land, more or less, wit i
■ | it.e appurtenances.
I j And being the same premises no*
. occupied by frank IV ami Sarah I'. 11 rd
• tng.
<>n which are erected a frame dwellin
! house, barn and other outbuildings. ,
good well of water and fruit trees thereoi
Seized, taken into execution, and to I
. sol,| as the prop, rtv of Charlotte ('ramei
defendant, and Frank I',. Hording an
Sarah h. Harding, terre tenants, at th
suit of 1.. Thomson (use.)
FJtAiNK W. BUCK, Sheriff.
Mieritl soilice. I.aportc, I'a..Aug. U'lMOo."
[ THOMSON & II KKSS, .Attorneys.
I Q II EH IF PS SALE.
By virtue ol writ of Fieri Facias issue.
I out of the Court of Common i'lens o
' I '"I'I. ' °" n ', v find to me directed am
. | delivered, there will be exposed to puhli
, j sale at Hotel Carroll, in the Borough r
, Hushore, Sullivan County, I'ennsvlvani
j on ' •
FHJ DAY, SEPTEMHEK 22, I«o.i.
( j at 10 o'cloch a. m„ the Ibllowin" descrih
■ j ed real estate, viz:
All that certain Farm, lot. piece <
I ! I' ?' land, lying and being in th
I I ownship ot Forks, County ofSullivai
| and State of Pennsylvania, and bounde.
, as follows, viz:
1 Beginning at a corner ol land survevei
for John Devanna; thence along his iin
-North fitly eight and one-half .legre.
Nest eighty-one and five-tenths perche
. to a corner: thence South thirty-one an,
a half degrees West one hundred anil cigli
t"en perches: thence South fifiv-eigh
degrees East eighty-one and flve'-tenTli
perches and thence North thirtv-one an.
a hall degrees East along the'Warran
line one hundred and eighteen perches t
. the place ol beginning. Containing six;
(tiO) acres, strict measure, be the sain
more or less, being part ot Robert Thoina
Warrant.
And being the same lainl convevul bv
1 : •'ohn M. Ileacock and wile to Mark Co
, | htls I,v ''v 1 '' 1 ,i; "i'<l November i' 7. |.m;;
I ; recorded in the office for the rt'cordinir i
I , d.-.-ds in and for the Counti of Sullii ~
! " I "iporte, in Deed book No. 7. J.-I I
I 1 '*; " "
, j ,-y'Oiit thirty live (.'!,») acri s improve.
with an old frame dwelling house an
' barn i hereon j a good apple orchard an
walcred Willi springs.
Seized, taken into execution, and to I,
: sold as the property of Mark Collin,
! deceased. at.the suit of (iarrelt K. |>onn
■ hoe (use) vs .loh 11 II Far/ell. ,„| .i■ ,
I t>. H. Of the estate el .Mark Colin
i ■ deceased.
>L, - MAXK W. BUCK. Sl.rrit!
'i ~ !, 112 01 ' ice. I.aporie,Pa .Aur-_i. i ;
! j 111-KSS, Attorney.
1 t AN °oil^ R EO h "
. i Sf?.zs\T. ,n eprr
l Hook ",How to obtain Putentn" rllf£[
' h Cha V£l£ od ?"%- N" fee Ol patent to.-acuivd
Ip rHirTcoc"D 'y c "nli'lt'i 11 1. Address,
v E. G. SIbGE/TS. Patent La», fc r, Washington. D. C.
Gbippcwa
Xime fktlns.
Lime furnished .11 cai
load lots, delivered at
Right Prices.
Your orders solicited.
Kilns near Hughesville
Tenn'a.
M. E. Reeder,
ThU atrip i» •iinßiifsi'iHTril un trr u t i
• IUI In thr IMMtrst str< n <st it t. • . •.► ,
WttKloW Hhl.tr holdrr mi !»«• Wat' t 1 vs
tSttaratitrc u to l» r v-«'»•* ;
The prif«, I |>nl I, to all poiiiti. .1
I'ii M.I l». I N | ~n.| N \ ...
Mhrr Kt«tr« ft \ „.... . . „,, ,
IOMNA PARSONS A CO. CalßttUlt. P»
Tl» flirt* 101l I til I'll 1
TttUe l ..stan-'i i t , «
" ' t'. i' 1411 Un uit, ur.i ..1 i>i».
» Lung
. the house.
tor oI (lie petition ol George
insolvent,
creditors of said petitioner:
vie is hereby given that (ieortre
ier, ol Davidson Township, Sullivan
amly, Pa., has filed in the Court ol
Common Pleas of Sullivan County,' his
petition praying lor the benefit ol the in
solvent laws ol 111i.« Commonwealth, and
for a discharge thereunder and that a
hearing on said petition will lake place
at the Court House in Laflorte, 011 Wed
nesday September 20, 1005, at 2 o'clock
P-A. ,1. BRADLEY,
Atty. lor Petitioner.
In the matter of the petition of Lee A.
Fritz, an insolvent.
Jo the creditors of said petitioner:
-Notice is hereby given that I.ee A.
rritz, ol Davidson Township, Sullivan
County, l'a., has tiled in the Court ol
Common Pleas of Sullivan County hi
petition praying tor the benefit ol the ii •
solvent la .vs ol this Commonwealth, and
[or a discharge lliereuinLr, and that ,
liearmgon said petition will take plae.
at the C"tiri House in Laporie, on Wed
nesday, September 20. I'.lO'i, at •» o'clock
P- A. .1. ISIiADLKV,
Attv. lor Petitioner.
Trial J.,is' MepteiuUer Term, 1005,
Kitum Day, -ept. 18, Hit).'., at 2 o'clock.
1 Mofr-- Lewis vs Jlaiiam Lewis, No
I. '< ot term. 19()4; In lun. cv.
11 I Inghams
2 <ieo. i; It row n and I.(i. Co't v -
Hiram W. (),ler„ .I.M.Osler, Albert Kau
Ceo. lWt, and C. M. Hoylee No 7s.
Septet,. •I- It rill I'.lO'i. Assumpsit; plea
non as.-umpsii no l.reach ami covenants
| e, lormtd.
M"'nr and Walsh. | Mullen.
■i Lawrence D. Finan vs Thos. Cadden.
*" • term. !<i()3, Tresj.H*a
I'lea, i ni guihv.
tl " I ' Walsh.
' "" ' J'l 'iin rv- (ieo Corson, No.-lS
'''. Iri ' '"c.-piiss: piea, not
fe" ,M - v ' 4, "» en | Shoemaker.
Howard Lyon, doing business as the
Lumber Co., lor use ol C. William
>» o Mr.ip, now to the u.-e of D. \V, Osier,
v- lii.vd I'. Itcnnetl and Fred \V. IVale j
doing business under the firm name ol
icnnett and Peale and I.aussat Covelin
lulervenor. Xo. .W, May term, 1903.
Replevin. Plea, not guilty.
, IV!tN,ee ' I Mullen,
: 0 -lames Tompkins vs Chauncev 1!
H heat ley. Xo 76. May term, 1903. fres
pass; plea, not guilty
| Thomson and Heess.
' Caroline B Lyon executrix ol Ed
ward Lvon, deed vs Hannah Breitmeier
anil < ieorge Breitmeier. Xo. 27. Sept. T.
Ljeclment. Plea—not gtiiltv.
e "; I ' Bradle
S l-.liza A. Iloaglaud vs Anna Pardoe '
kelson 1 ardoc ami Silas MV<'artv.
No. till. Sent. Term. 1903, Trespass. i
~ i'lea, not guilty.
Mullen. | Thomson A-Heess.!
North American Coal Co. vs j
\\ ti i lam - port A North Branch 1( K. Co. |
v " (u. Sept. teruj, 1904, assumpsit. I'Jt-a !
payment with leave etc |
•I. L Mi l)onald,M..l.Murrv,
A. J. Bradley. ' Mullen, j
I" -John II May vs (ieo II Finan and |
«"«•, '• I'eh term, 190>. Deft appeal;
non a-sumpsil pavmei.t with leav- •
; MI,IU ' n l' Sl,o.•maker
No. !i. ShiU' r W'oehrle and O't'on"
; ind_vs Morris Hyin--u, No 2 Mav term.
" ' 'eland.ml.- appeal. Plei Non as
i 8; 1111) >K 11.
'| rO, ' in - I Walsh.
| Froth's oliice, Laporte, Pa . Aug S, 1905.
| XHoa. E. Kkxnkijv. Protb'y.
Administratrix Notice.
In IV estate of Mary A. Phi'lips] lale '
•I I'.vidson l'wp.„ Sullivan countv. l'a
uee<l
Notice is hereby given th t letters ol
administration upon die estate of said
decedi'i.i have been gianted to the nnder
signeil. All persons indi bled to said es
lale are re.picsied to make pavmoni; and
those having claims or demands against
the same will make them kaown without
delay.
'iKIM'ITII PHILLIPS. Ad,nr.
. , , , Sonestown, Pa.
A. -J. Hi; A DI.KY, Attv.
May, ;:|, l9o;".
In till- matt r of the petition of Claude
In'/, an insolvent.
lo lbh creditors ol said pelitionei:
• ,s hereby L'ivn that Claude Fritz
ol 1 >„vidsoti I'owiiship, Sullivan Co., l'a" '
has tiled it, the i ourl of < 'otninon Pleas
"IStiiiii -ii I on,,n his petition pra\ ing
,' r ''cm-lit 01 the i. solvent law's ol
this 1 ..mmol,wealth, and lor a discharge
iln rn.n.ler. and hat a hearing , ,7,1
; pel"ion will take place at the Court
" ' 'l'""' «"' Wrdiies,lav, Septem
ber 20. 14*05, at 2 o'clock p. in."
A. -I. It I{A DI.EV,
Atty. Ibr Petitioner.
1 1. tie mail.i ot the petition of Claude
r ritz, an insolvent.
101 he enilitoi -ol >ai l |>elili.liter -
N. lie I- hereby given that Claude
Mil/, ot Davidson lon I,whip, Sullivan
' "ii in \ l'a . h.s Ii d it, the Court of Com
mon Pleas ol Sullivan County, his petition
praying 1 ,r the benefit of the insolvent
laws .1 this C„„i,,o„wealth, ami tor „
haige tliereunder, and tha' a liearit
on said petition wil, tak. plan- at tie
1 01111 lli ,i„. it, Laporie. on Wednisd v
N pteml.er 20, Ptn.V ai 2 oVlock p. m '
A. .1. UKADLKV, 1
Atty. for Petitioner.
OYSPEPTICIDE
The ..aiuit aid to DIGESTION.
FGRKSVILLE FAIR
Tuesday, Wednesday end Thursday,
October 3,4 a 5, 905^
A Bailoon Ascension on either the second
.or third day. Be Sure and See That.
F SULLIVAN the serics «"> decide the CHAHPIONSII P
.Id and the wShKthe son""'" in Cattle - shee P a " d «**• "i he fruits of ,l,e
J^iMttwasaaaaim^
) ifll 2 n . Exhi J ,it fr ° m every member of your family. The father cin exhibit
" e -' ' l)r :I premium Ist and study it carefully.
- - 250
ULYSi!"S BIRD. Secretary, FRLD NEWELL, President.
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