Republican news item. (Laport, Pa.) 1896-19??, May 17, 1906, Image 3

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l>oe« a (leneral Hanking Business.
S 1). STKHUIKKE, M. 1). BWAKTJJ.
President. CnaUler
j. BRADLEY^
Attorney at-liaw.
( Mljcc. corner,ol Main anil Muncy Sts.
liAl'< >KTE, I'A.
Havinsr o|icned mi otlice at IMS' Arch
Si.. Philadelphia, 1 ahull still continue to
practice in the several Courts of Sullivan
< lounty.r When not in my office personally
a compel.nt person will he touml in
chargethereof. Bonds of various kinds
furnished.
FRANCIS w: MEYLERT,
A t torn oy-at-La w.
llice in Keeler's Block.
[,APOItTE, Sullivan County, PA.
P & F. H. INGHAM,
ATTOIFW K YS-AT-LA W,
Legal Intsineag attended to
in tikis and adjoining countios
..A J'iillTE. PA
j: J. MULLEN,
Attomey-at-L«w.
I.AI'ORTK, J'A.
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SKAIIfOI'nT IIOUBB.
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HOTAHY PUBLIC.
OF KICK OR Iff A 111 ST It R KT.
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IM-SIOH
Q J. MOLYNEAUX, D.D.S.
Graduate University of Pennsylvania.
NKW ALBANY, I'A.
At Lopez, PH., Wednesday and Thursday
each week.
LAPORTE HOTEL
F. W. GALLAGHER, Prop.
Newly creeled. Opposite Court
Mouse square. Steam heat, hath rooms,
hot and cold water, reading and pool
room,and harher shop; stalding
and livery,
Cbtppewa
%imc Ikilns»
Lime furnished in car
load lots, delivered at
Right Prices.
Your orders solicited.
Kilns near Hughesville
T^nn'a.
M. E. Reeder,
MUNCY, PA.
For a weli Kept
U p~to~date
Stock of
General
Merchandise
For pries that are
Right
For curteons treatment
goto
Buschhausen'
A MATTEn OF HEA
pil
POWDER
Absolutory Pure
HAS NO SUBSTITUTE
Covnty Seat
Local and Personal Events
Tersely Told.
Sheriff Buck spout Tuesday in
Wiiliamsport.
Mr. John IJrey of Hillsgrove was
i business man at the county seat
last Saturday.
Mrs. 11. A. Conklin and daughter
Mollie spent several days of last
week at Sonestown. the quests of
Mrs. J. W. Huek.
Mrs. Margaret Ma pes lias return
:-<l home from a iwo months, visit
it lliilsgrove.
Miss Anna Karge attended 1 lie
funeral of Miss (>rrilla Neuter at
3trawbridge, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Meylort were
Wiiliamsport visiti.it Tuesday and
Wednesday.
Miss Maud Randall, formerly of
Forksville, and Dr. Hunter of Sayre
were married at Jersey Sliors, May
The bride who is a professional
nurse is a sister of l)r. \V. F. Kan
ilall of Dushore.
Mr. It. A. Conklin as representa
tive of the 1. <». O. F. Lodge is at
tending the <irand Lodge at Pitts
burg, this week.
Mr. W. L. Hitter and Adda
Douty are visiting at the home of
\V. B. Hitter, in the second ward.
Miss Kin ma Spencer has gone to
Wiiliamsport where she will spend
a month with her brother, J. 11.
Spencer.
The village Improvement Society
will meet Monday evening, May 21,
with Mrs. Smyth.
I nvi tat ions are out for the marriage
of C. A. Bennett and Miss Mary
Andre is, both of Fggles Mere.
The department has just granted a
charter to the \V. (Junton Coal Co.,
ofTowanda, the capitalization $lO,-
(100.
The members of Village Improve
ment Society are requested to meet
Friday afternoon at 1:30 to tinisli the
work in the Park.
The damage suit, of Mrs. Davis,
and Mrs. Karshner against the \V.
A- N. 15. railroad company was not
taken into court as an amicable set
tlement was reached last Saturday.
Just what the terms were is not
known, but it was satisfactory to all
parties concerned.
If the farmers of a community
would co-operate to the extent of pro
ducing the same kind of stock o.
other farm product for the market so
that shipments could be made in car
load lots, it would be one step
toward better profits.
On Tuesday afternoon at Towanda
Charles Johnson was declared guilty
of murder in the first degree. lie has
been on trial for the murder of his
sister in-law, Maggie B. Johnson on
September IS, liMl-l.
Centre county has just issued
bonds to the amount of $(>0,000 to
pay debts incurred by the] old
board of commissioners. This is
die first time in the history of the
county that a bond issue lias been
fouml necessary.
Dr. M. E. Hermann, of Dushore,
met with an accident while return
ing home from his farm at Thorn
dale last Wednesday. The road from
llingdalc to Thorndale is quite rough
and the wagon caught a root, stop
ping it suddenly and throwing the
doctor out. lie struck a stone, bruis
ing one of his limbs quite severely.
Hi* lias since been confined to his
room.
Postollico Inspector Lucas of Wiil
iamsport, was at the county seat
Tuesday and ha«i n interview with
the loroigner in tne county jail who
confessed to the robbery of (lie Her
nice postottlce and store several
iii<hitlis ago. Mr. Lucas went to
Dushore Tuesday evening to ask (lie
i District Attorney to consent to band
the prisoner over to the I'nited
I Stales authorities o that he might
I first IM- put I>II trial for the robbery of
i(he postoftlcc. District Attorney
Ilill refused to surrender the prison
■ •I'LL the federal authorities, pre.
, ferring that lie lir-l !«• tried iu (lie
local court for the robbery of the
-.lore from which lie seeured several
hundred dollar* worth of plunder.
S rvices at Methodist Fpiseopal
• hurch in \l Sunday as follow-:
Sic in lay School, In o'clock a. in.
I'reachiiig, 11 o'clock a. in.
| Lpuorth League, 7:>too'cliN-k p. m.
A very pretty wedding occured nt
the home of Mr. nnd*Mra. W. I>,
Kilmore of West Kittitas, Wednes
dny evening, April 2. r >, when their
daughter Katie was united in the
bonds of matrimony with Mr. Wai
ter Lowe of Thorp. The wedding
was private, none hut the families!
heing present. The bride is a charm
ing young lady and is a favorite
among her many friends. The
groom is a well known young man,
Holier and industrious and his sterl
ing qualities have won for him suc
cess wherever he is known. The
happy couple will begin housekeep
ing on the farm of J). T. Edwards,
where Mr. Lowe will be employed
this season. The Localizer unites
with their many friends in extend
ing congratulations and wishes them
a long and prosperous voyage, de
void of storms and trouble, as they
sail down the stream of life.
[The above article was taken
from a Washington weekly. The
groom is a son of Mr. William Lowe
of Laporte township, and went to
the State of Washington about lour
years ago.]
There are twenty-live wood alcohol
factories in McKean county, repre-
I seating an investment of approxi
mately $4,500,000, including wood
lands, railroads, houses for employes,
etc. The investors are fighting thv
free alcohol bill on the ground that
cheap grain or potato alcohol will
knock out the sale of their product
to a great extent. The wood from
which pyrohgneous acid, or wood
alcohol is manufactured has to be cut
and seasoned from eighteen months
to two years betore using, and it is
said that the McKean county manu
facturers have nearly a million dol
lars tied up in wood alone. The by
prouuets of wood alcohol are acetate
ol liine and charcoal, each of which
now lind profitable markets. Mc-
Kean is not the only county that has
these factories, but they are scattered
all through the country.
Thomas McCarthy, a bartender at
the Hotel Lincoln, at New Castle, has
been toiling hard 12 yours a day for
the past six years, blissfully ignorant
that he was a millionaire. His
brother, Michael McCarthy was
working even harder than Thomas,
for Michael is foreman of a gang of
section hands on the Pittsburg and
Lake Erie railroad and lives in a
little house in Wampum, just below
New Castle. And all these years
each has been the possessor ofsl,-
000,000 in his own right and didn't
know it, though attorneys have been
hunting everywhere for them.
Mix years ago their uncle died in
Denver, leaving them $1,000,000 each
which he had made in the Australia
gold fields. A firm of Denver law
yers have just succeeded in locating
the two men and has forwarded them
money to take them to Denver.
in Chicago court recently a man
who had stolen SBOOO and a boy who
had stolen •"> cents were sentenced to
a year's imprisonment each. To the
boy there must have been a lesson in
the episode. This is a common oc
curancein every community. The
I man who deals in small affairs gets
the worst of it. A chicken theif is
sent .to the Penitentiary, while the
slick robber of thousands goes free.
Iftliisis law or equity than human
effort todojustice seems mockery.
liWhop 11. Is. Ilartzler of the
United Evangelical church will
leave in a few weeks for California
where he will supervise the relief
work of his denomination among the
people and churches of S.in Francisco
There were three churches damaged j
by the disaster in the city and a large
amount of money for reconstruction ,
nl the edifices and alleviation of dis-'
■ tress aninnt: people of tlie denoml
i nation has been subscribed.
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"Seventeen-year locusts have al
ready been found in Lycoming.
Union. Centre and Franklin coun
ties They have been found for
the most part under stones a short
distance below the surface in these
! counties and douhtlest- in others
about the stale.
•'ale-men w anted toscll ami deliver
teas, toffees, baking powder and
trrocrry specials. Ilor-e and wagon
furnished No better way to start
in hii'inos for yourself. Not
iieceosury to invest any capital. Ad
tlri-s The gr« at Atlantic and I'acfii
Tin <o., 11l l<uc kaw.iuu i Ave.,
Scrantoii, Pa.
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Auditors' Notice.
In tht' Orphans' Court of Si 'iivan < '<».
In re: Estate of Henjamin i I ru Vr deed. |
Notice is hereby given that the 1 .•l-T<*ijurii
eil has been appointed by the O" lions ,
Court of SnllivHD County' as Audi 01 to i
puss upon exceptions liled (o the aeco.int ;
of liunnah Thrasher Executrix of the j
last will and testament of Benjamin
Thrasher deed., and to make distribution i
ofthetitnd found in the hands ol said
accountant alter disposing ol the excep
tions. A hearing will be given by the
said Auditor to ali persons interested at
tlie otHce of Alphonsus Walsh Esq., in
l>ushoreoti Thursday, the 12th day ol
April 1900 at 10 o'clock a. m.. at which
time all persons shall be required to make
their elaims before said Auditor or be de
barred from coming in upon said lund.
TIIOS. J. INGHAM, Auditor.
Transfer of License.
Notice is hereby given that an appli
cation lor a transfer of hotel license
granted to Denis Palmatier of Muncv
Valley, to C. S. Taylor, has been filed
in mv office, and the same will be pre
sented to the Judges ol the ( our) ol
Quarter Sessions on Friday, May 2D 1900,
at ten o'clock a. m.
THOMAS E. KENNEDY, Clerk.
N Y BANKING HOUSE offering
prl 111 i-HTEAM BAILKOADBOSBSwIII
rnw the Borviceg of salesmen who can con
trol investment business within thetr neigh
borhood. Address Lock Box 2057,NewYork City
N OTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
CHARTER.
In the Court of Common Pleas of Sull
ivan County, No. May term. 190 ft.
Notice is hereby given that an applica
tion willjbe made to the said Court on
Thursday the 31 day of May, 1900, at two
o'clock p. m., under the Act ol Assembly
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
entitled, "An Act to provide lor the in
corporation of certain corporations, ap
proved April 29, 1574, and the supple
ments thereto, for the charter ot an inten
ded corporation of the first c\ass. to be
called TRINITY EVANGELI* 'A IV
LUTHERAN CHURCH OF MI LI>REI>
PENNSYLVANIA, the character and
object whereol is "the worship of Al
mighty God according to the laith, doc
trines, discipline and usages ol the Evan
gelical Lutheran Ministerium of Pennsyl
vania and the adjacent states, and for
these purposes to have, possess and enjoy
all the rights, benefits and privileges ol
the said Act of Assembly and the supple
inents thereto.
The proposed charter is now 011 lile in
the Prothonotirv's ofliee.
\v M. P. SIIOEM A K ER. Solicitor
Laporte, Penn'a. May 9, 1900.
Administrators' Notice.
Notice is hereby, given that 1 have
taken letters of Administration on the
estate 01 Frederick Arthur Pennett. lute
of Shrewsbury township deceased. All
persons having claims against said de
cedent will please present them duh
authenticatdd for payment, and all who
know themselves to be indebted to him
will please make payment to me.
KOYD P. HENN'E'T,
T..1.A-F.H. Ingham.Ams. Admr.
In the matter of the application cfGeo.
W.llottetistein lor a divorce from VVinni
fred Ilottenstein, his wife.
To Winifred Ilottenstein. You are
hereby notified that an alias subpoena in
the above stated ease having been re
turned, that you could not be found in
this county, you are required to appear on
the fourth Monday of May at a Court ol
Common Pleas to be held at Laporte, at
2 o'clock P. M., and make answer to the
complaint made by your husband in the
above stated case.
FRANK W. HICK. Sheriff.
Sheriff's Olttce. Laporte, Pa.. May 1, 1900.
Joseph Sick
DEAIER IN
Flour, Feed and Meal,
CherryMille, Pa.
Column 1 Hour. $i 2v
Pride ot lowanda i 15
B Hour 1.25;
Corn meal 1.10
Cra k?d corn i.ioj
1 orii and oats chop, 1.20
1 .ood seed oats p< r bus. .4 s *
" H uck vv heat ho
Middlings aiu- B : 11 it It w st
pric s Y< ur tr;ik- respect
in! v solicits .
JOSEPH SICK,
CHERRY MILLS, PA.
DYSPEPTICIDE
Th* grMtHt all to DIGEST ION.
Foley's Honey < nd T&?
heats lungs end stop* the rcjxh
'fa Vlira tini'llpmliin Varavnv*
•'J"- tiel» CsiMiv 1 *Uiurtt«. lou
11 «• «; c uii to vun , <iruMtkut reiumt wuniv
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Cash Department: Sto> e.
SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT.
Goods arriv'ng daily for every Depr nrn nt. A Sp l
Sine of Wall Paper. Men's, Boys' unci Children s C.lot! -
ing; Hats and Shies tnvj arrived ana are re dv for your
inspection. *
1 have the largest assortment in every department, t'nat
can be found in ihe county. I meet all competition and uo
them «j per cent bett<r. by giving you the "C:<sh kegi- :er"
ticket with every purcha-e. sl.oo in merchandise t« r S2O
worth of ticket-. We always have some Bargains in every
Department that you cannot g. t elsewhere.
Come in and look us over.
Yours for bu iness,
A. E. CAMPBELL
SHUNK, PA.
Pall Soils
for Men, Boys and Children
are now here lor inspection.
Suits in black clay and unfinished worsteds and ' 1; hV
Homespuns, French and Fnglish Flannels, and Scotch
Goods.
Boys and Childrens' Suits in all the new fabrics and
nakes.
Prices as well as variety .'jr.'t xtraeidinary. All new
n 1 up to date line of Gents s. H.us, Caps, etc.
>vlso the only place in town where von can g t the
"Walk Over" 3f)oe.
j. W. CARROLL'S,
Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHORE, PA.
GENERAL STORE
cg> Isaporte Tannery, cd
FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS FOUND FI RE
lust received a special purchase ot '"Kiches" Flan els,
umbermens Shirts and i.)!.iwers, Mens, ladies and
Childr ns' Mitts, Gloves and Hosiery.
There's Lots Here to Show You
From the City.
Fresh slock ot Diy Goods and 1\ uons, Boys a vi
Men's Flats and Caps, lull line of Snagproot Shoes and
Rubbers, Indies', Gents'and Children's Goodyear Ki»b
htrs. Woodsmen and Boys Shoes to suit -11.
Our Usual Quality of Groceries and Provisions
are Equal to the BLS .
JAMES McFARL AN E.
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