&EPUBLICAN NEWS ITEM. CHARLES L. WING, Editor. Published livery TkondW Afttr&OOD By The Sullivan Publishing Co 4t the County Seat of Sullivan County. LAPOHTBi. PA. RT ( . SUmiN, Prosldeii. THOS. J. INGHAM, Scc'v & Trcns. kutered >it ilie* Post Office at Laporte, af secondclawe mail matter. Examinations v\-i 11 lit' held a. fol lows, with tin* teachers named act ing as examining committees in the various districts. 1.t.p0/, Friday. April 12. Commit lee, It. 11. Manning, K. Jesse \V rede Mary R. Finan. Onshore, Saturday, March 80, <'oni mittee, 1). M. Flick, Mary l.il/el man, Esther Dunn. Souestowu, Saturday March HO, Coin mil tee, .1. 11. Halleutine, Anna Karge, li. 11. Starr. Laporte, Saturday, (April •'», Com iniftee, F. I'. Shoemaker, Zora Car j tenter. KaglesMere, Saturday, April <>. Com mittee, C. 11. Myers, Anna tjuimi, Myrtle Kentiier. I •)! ksville, Saturday, April 20, Com mil tee, F. 11. Lnndy, Ualtie Moly neux, Nellie Darby, r.-tella. .Saturday, March 30, Com mittee, 31. li. Blmk, Unite Wheat le,\ He.vsle Rogers. Sluink, Snturdav, March Com mittee, C. 11. Warren, Jessie l'orter, Mis. Warren. Kxamiimtions will all begin promptly at nine o'clock. Applicants may attend at the most convenient place of meeting. Teachers are re <|iiested to recommend no oaudidates v. hose work during the yettr does nol fully justify it. The examinations v til cover the work jts outlined for the eight years under the Illinois ('nurse of Study. There will be no examination in Algebra. Those who pass the examination will receivi I 'iplomas entitling them admission 10 any high school in the county. The diplomas will be distributed al tin' High School Commencement ex. i i -ises in the county and all appli cml- ire requested lo shite at what . school they would prefer to have lh mi presented. .1. E. Iteese Kill gore. County Supt. Laporte Borough Audit. I. J. Keeler. Collector, in iHiount with La i •• P.orouuh for vcarpjO"» Poor Tax i'Mim. duo last audit .sou Jiy treasurers receipt ,s ft' \ I loud Tax. . • "ami. iue last audit ... IS OJ I'. i: t .t • .»i t r',- j < reipt 1.» l>ueT i.Ke.elcr overpaid. 70 Additional Koad Tax: r i » mat. due last audit 171 {,-v uousurer's receipt ;• oI J»u r J .Keeleroverpaid .80 K<wl Tax for year 1900. 'luamoum «»f Duplicate 2rt£> 72 t rea -iiret's rcc. ijtt 171 i Kcktte ».♦ :n Commission .... si: '1 : "i-Mii vr's receipt j \ • . •uimission . r > per cent *j 0J i u'UßUivr's rcr..ij..r ... js yi « oinmlssfon I K-rations «; <;< I .-and wtiiryit J.s o.' «. ii:inc. due from collector 14 Additional Koad Tax. 'io amount of Duplicate jv*, 70 » hea.>urcr\- receipt 171 li. inttc . per cent y :i« ' otnim>sioit per cent ;v 11« usurer's receipt.. Os < <mim~«ii»n j(R 11 east• ivr*j4 receipt ]s!(< ( • iinmission 91 Kxnuerationtt 657 Laiul returns. 17 P.alanee due from Collector 10 1/ 2*5 72 !;. A »'onkliu. < oileetoi, in account with La- I •• liorough Poor Tax for year 11KK2. To HIM* uut due last audit SO \. 1. Tripp Collector Poor Tax account fr>r tin y« Hi* due la>t audit -90 K.>a«i Tax due last audit t.s lidin Minnierand V. Kinkcl o\-rsue >Ol P» •! in account with Lai>orte Bortiugh, year 'OC "i aiMount last audit yj \\s it.«• ived from i'. J. Kccler. collector uU Jj., tic; • 01" J. \V, lluck, keeping tramp j 0i» J. \'. Finkel, services 10 0C * .lolin Minnier " U) 00 T..1. services 16*m John Hassin keeping trani}»s 0 i»i» Uahuiec in hands of Overseers t,4 >«. 107 14 loV 14 \. U Hti>ehhauseu, Treasurer, inat'couut wit). I »i..en- Uorougli. year 1 I- iiiaonnt last audit. 147 :,j lit • < ivi-d frmu T. J. Keeler t 01... 171 07 K. Farrell (io.Treus. *jo >7 so Audiior Oeueral. 2 \i2 T, J. Kceler. <>>! r.7 to is .)l lax 011 loan I .■] liih-i.'M »'U (irii-j t'.» J }••:' ( cut commission ~«...» * )t • l».'l «■ • • Urlllni y; Hid:;iiC'- ]ii hand of 'J n ii-uivr. :;K> .: C d M OT, I M Addti«»inai itoad l uud. i, • li tnee du»* hi t audit r»."» u:> J cut of"I . .I. Ke.clcr Collecto] 17l vjyt Kv pd ivdi» nicd \vith iiii.-rc.-' It • ' ijrnifiit redeemed. 4 !"»»'» »MJ i • . 1 i-iuJi on ... ... 1; 1 i.t 1.«• u lian-.l o' rn.-usurer . 1 • >■ ■ 280-11 JM; 4, P* • »'e 4 :?i»d 112 iies ol l.u{orte Poror Hunt J) - \. H illhhau.s« ii rtea-.. ',l A !•:. ; . i- ; '. ("oUn t»»r i,> 1.1 :,0 1,'7 \. Walnii. M • • ilt.il. sidewalk.. 4 >O, i- •'! letc.Mi- 0 lt.ci •• i ioitel.i* iln.-> &«'>oo! II Uviiti- t> )') JJ i»\ it T !. Ki elfi ... 1 <m, I; .1.1 .v s trvei I. abi'it it ou» :»•> 4i7 11 4,17 11 Poor Fun ! -count. P.Hin liaudh. O.j K'.« iii.an i v A ('onklin «'oih i toi j miJ A li. Tripp, *2 »o rounty. land returns 1002 I .i. t.- ovei 'iaUiUtit-s M .7 HI o7 si ::7 I V.. the underfilled audi!t»rs of tlu Ponnnrh «»f K ; .;l.- Pa. 1 12»•. lieifhy rerlify that we met atid 1> • ra< <*ed lo audit, adju- 1 and settle the c • .''t- »112 lie Moroti.udj ..niees, and found the rfl ' on. • • shown and set forth hereinl>oforc V r. >llOI 'M A K Pit . Auditor.-. W M. IP KOCiKR.S, I fOLEYS HONEY^TAR Curuft Culdst Prevent# Pneumonia Mercantial Appraisment. To verniers of domestic and foreign mereha dise »'U*. in Sullivan county Pa. will lake nor thut they are appraised and classified by the v dersigned Appraiser of Meretile and ther Liet s.*> for the year liH)t>, as follows, to wit: Bern ice Store (.Vj « "berry Twp. Mereant <on lie r. J. J do . .. do « «»ok. Wiiliain do do bcuidsuy, J. M do do Daley, Job do do Cross. John do do tiotta L do ... . do Graifley L. / . do do < iraiflev, W. C do do ll» fTt.'aii. Mi>. I' do HymWii Morris.. do do II) man. lilt . do . . do 11 > man. Morris do <! » lleUsman. Joseph. .. .do . . . do Hope.*'. r ... do do JarKso 11. K do .. ... do Lowrv, Lawrence do do Murphy, KUa.. do . . do Myers, Av. J do do Meyers,Frank do do MeCee, Patrick do <l<» Northrop A. i ovey.... do do schaad. 11. J. do do Siek. Charles do do Seliaad. John C do do siek, Joseph... do do Siek. John do do Siek, Wendall do do Weaver. I. C do do Yon kin, Joseph & Son do do llaley William do do Dieienbaeh, G Colley do Fitzgerald. John do do Carey. K. A do do Hunsii-gcr. C. F do do 1 lenbrak. Joseph do do Johnson, W'.L v ... do do johnson c. A do do Johnson. John L do do Lopez Drug Co do do Kellogg. 11. M do do Mnrry, I'. I' do do Miller. Charles K *... do do MeKibbins, Man K do do MeCee, J. I* do do Ryan t, James 1' do do SaU>l. Michael. do do Sidaska, Jaoob do do Armstrong. A.T. Davidson do Bitek, J. AY do do Basley, Harry do do Crist. Nora do do Deuu, ira.N do do Devanney. M J do do I'riese. L. K . . do do Firman,Geo H.. do do Loiali. D. 11 do do Lorah. Mrs. D II do do Magargel. James P do do Magnrgel. Frank do do Miller, «\ \ do do Meyers, • ico. W do .. . do Pa I nut tier, W. L do do J. II do do Starr, chas do do swank. Ellis do ... do Pay lot , c. s do do l ay lor A Bro .......... do do WJhtofi, Jacob d.6 do Webb, K. I*. do do Watson, .lobii do do llahr. (J. A Onshore do Balil, J. P do . . do Cumniuskey, M do do Cunningham, James.. do do Connor. P do do Connor, Mrs. J do do Croll, cha> .... do do Crimmins J. 11.. do lo < -anull, I>. L do do ' a' toll, John W do do 'ole. Sam in '; do do Dwshore Plaining Mill t o do do DielTonbach. W II do do Decgan. C.eo. T do do Dalev,Patrick do do Fan-ell, F. II . do ..... do IlolVmau F do do lloira. ('has. W do do 1 lofl'a tfc Co do do Monnetter t» 11. do do Harrington. .1. S do do tloleomb V do do Kran*. Wm It do . d.. Kline. Bertiatd. ... do do Keel. I) do do Kcuned\ ..1P... do do Kneiler, Adam do . do Kaufman, M do do Lille) A Colt do do D— do • l«» Mosier. Will.- do . ... do McDonald. P. K do do Nlet.ee. lioi»crt do do Oneil, \Ym„ i.. do do Oncil.jarnes I' do do Obert, 11. E do do I'ealer, C has. K do do douse, Anthonv do ... do |{»H>i r, J. 112) ..' do do Kcttciihury* Mrs. ikrniec lo do -\vlvora. K. •. do do Saxc. Frank do do Yon kin, a < io.J, H . do do William- c.M do « Kbeivr. Danicl.A:Soii Faglcs Mere do Birchard, F. C do . lo Vanßnsklrk, W. do do Kless. l-.dgai.. do do fteedcr. C. \V do do Little. A. CJ do do i ax lor. W . I do do Warner. Win, Y do do ttverill, C. H KlklandTwp. do Hugo, (ieorge .... do do Hartung. August do do Hart. William.. . do do lennings, Ellsworth do dr Mulnix, A T do do -Miyder. J. L do do lennings. C. 8.... ... do do Norton A. Hottelistein. Fork- Twp do Faweett B. W Forksville do Calkins, Win do do Lancaster. B do do «didewell«V Fleming ... do do Kogers. M. A. do do •nyd" t . Ceo. W do do »nith. J. 8.. do do Mather, Mrs.Sadie... do do Campbell, A. E Fox Twp . do » am|'bell. 1.. I do do Fanning, W H do d<» Hill, V.. W do do Morean, Fraiu'es do do Case man <■ do do Parish, J M do ...... do Williams,!i.J ... do do Caseman. Jae<»b ilillsgrove.. - do Laideeker Daniel . .. do . do Calough. s. I do do Hull. Vernon.. do do liotTman, W . L.. d«» do I iM.-ter, (i. M . . Lai»orte I wp . . do Nordmont Supply do do Kea, Ceo W do do Busehhauscu \.ll Lajmrte Boro do Colt. A K raus do do Ha>seu, John Jr do do Loeb. William do do smytli. John 1... do do (ial'lagber. F. W . do do Melarlan«\ Jus... do do Minnief, John do do Bondman Smith Shrewsbury. do sone W do do lohnson. J no. 1., two |»ool tables, I.i»ne/.. Magan?U . .'. P. one |K»ol table. Money \ alb ; Kies.-. F. B. |<ool tabli. FugU-s Mere one billiard t .ble do two ten pin alleys do A'uruet w. N two ten pin alleys do Atlantte KeJiiting Co., wholesale, Du lion And that an appeal will be held in the otlii. o Mi m oumy Treasurer in Laporte Pa., o»» the '- ll ■layot vpril. p.w>7, at lOoVloek a.m. when am! w iete you may attend if you think prwpfr. MIIFSO. BAKNFS, Mcrcautia) Appraise •*. * after ir, .* nC. ■ J y is a sure resource MAKES PROPER i>Ofi*t Tobareo H|iit and S* yfce lour 1..1V h I'o quit tobacco easily nnd forever, be r.-- letic. lull of ii to., nerve -u.d vgor, tali* No-jo [lac. the wnno«T-worUer, thaf n:aice« v.'-ale vir-. ?iri»»n/. druggists, fiUe oi <.'!• (.-iii. , ;; Booklet and sample free. A«unci;.' Uei'ing Kerned* C ) . CUicauo t . >h • • \ Cultivate the Habit of buying" reputable goods from a reputabe concern. We are agents for W. L DOUGLASS SHOES ircf.*- 2.50 to 5.00 p?. 1 r-r> 112 If Wood School Shoes 1 — -**• V: —y* : *■> w4lrc/ij| |i Jljrorboys has no equal. farmes are, we Irnd, -^o3 a| ways satisfactory! Vl_ A GOOD ASSOE TMENT : EL 1 \°\ °f CHILDRENS and *| gfcf \*A LADIES' Heavy Shoe 112 y$L £ \o '% 112 ine Goods at correct : I ->> prices. Clothing Made to Order : All have the right appearance and guaranteed otsd in both material and workmanship and price mte. "We also manufacture Feed, the Flag Brand. Jt is bul good. Is correctly made. Ask your dealer for it'or write us for prices NORDMONT SUPPLY Co! General Merchants, NORD MONT STEAM MILL, | jsrojy JDJVLOisr r r, [I Short Talksoosn s I Advertisino No. 19. People generally read advertisements more than they did a few years ago. The reason is to be found in the advertisements themselves. Advertisers are more careful than they used to be. They make the advertise j tnents more readable. Some of them eveti become, in a way, a department of the paper, and people look for them every day with as much zest and pleasure as they turn to /T~\, any other feature. This is true of many department stores all over K T-* ,£$ In many cities there is just one man who appre- j vt\ t i dates Lhe value of such interest. f.v He breaks away from the old set Rtyle. He tells / 1? ! something interesting 111 his space every !& 112. •*-: There are lots of interesting things in 1 business. Look over the miscellany page of vfj / any palter —look at its local news columns, 3 j and its telegraph news, for that matter, A -~ jr I , tnd you'll see that the majority of the » ! items are more or less closely related to W-fi-* i -ome business fact. Dress these facts up in a becoming »ut ,tu merchant doJ?off kt, | .jarb of words, and they will find readers, ptdtstal." ; iven though they be in a ruero advertisement." Let the merchant come down off his pedestal and talk in his a<ls - Wzf " c * ne °dn't be flippant—far from it, . ' Ut ' Ct ''' rn not Wl "ite as if he were ad .4 ; i ~''Uw newspaper' goes iuto^its i "is'. J|H jr reader's house—goes in and sits down ! It is on the table when he eats, and .( 112 ' n *" s h an^s while he is smoking after "iffiF'' IWriTl the meal. It reaches him when he is in t an approachable condition. 1 ! That's the time to tell him about I y° ur business—clearly, plainly, con vine. ingly—as one man talks to another. u Th 4 ntrt'sfiifrcr £-, HI into its tttuUr'% house and u'it with htm," &/j r *£ht t Char Us Austm flutes, AVt*» Ytrk* ZLt - •p|.iow am U-, Buiieeq jsouj oq» 3ATVS d 2 NN V 0 ' 10 P4TENT toot Ideas 'i ll*lt is w 0 may be secured b/ u! i'■• j i ' ; *s 0 our aid. Address, 'V k'Jil § SS» a fHE PATENT RECORD I Baltimore. Md i ilk -iicui T.iror:' sloout'ruiij'iijin I W'> jjl * M V We are bound to suit everyone perfectly with our new 1905 designs and colorings I I I H■ I ■ ■ for P arlor . ha "' sitting room, bed room, dining room, kitchen, and every other room I fIH ln the house. Our 1905 selection is the handsomest you ever saw. And the best of H& Ste BM rn M a Mm " is ,hat we se " > ou ,hese b « autiful - rich wall papers at the lowest prices they can 112» XI M 1 I I M ■ ■■ be bought for anywhere in the world. You mustn't judge the quality of our wall LH I ■ I paper by our low price. We trashy papers; are all honest quality. ■ ■■■ ■■ ■ m From our endless selection for the season we show here four designs, as follows: ".. j . y No Be , til i. ».1 in «r«en No. 454 Heavy gld emhossea r i No. 025 In tan or green effect. 9-Inch bor iB-inch bordersand celllne loraatch and cream with delicate plnkflowers and gilt scroll. parlor paper, In the woed shades of and celling to match, double rolls, also . 1 also , 5 „ J 8-Inch and celling to match, per double fcrown.cream and gllt.wllh pink roses. 9-ln.bor «•••■■■ a 'S° toll, a,so 19c der and ceiling »o match, per double roll.alao 20c vm, th. !Lt!!n® r i°J , ab ° Ve Pa 't ler ' " Cb for °, Ur L 905 Free Sam P le Book of Wall Papers, showing you the actual paper, its true coloring and design, and quoting SS independent to pic *' "" SUPP * COmple,# Comb,M, " n *' * nd bord " 10 ™< ch »» «>»«•«»' * Don,t bu y a rol! of wail P a P« r you t free sample book and become posted on style, quality and price. Write for it today. p Montgomery Ward £y» Co M Washington Streets Chicago I li\ f\J le standard cough and cold cure for over V/ - A IV YT* Convenient to carry with you. Don't c 2 -"* t. j 111 A r\ I he without it. Ask your druggist. &IMM K* *• * *—l V/ IVill * M 19c* ALMANAC KREE. Write to Dr. D. Jay tit & Sou. Philadelphia. Williamsport k North Branch Railroad TIME TABLE. In effect Monday. Sop. 25,190 C. Readdown - . Heart n» Flu* stetiioiifc where time is luarkvtl' 'f' ~ AM r M P. M. P.M PJIAMA. M. A M STATION'S. AIIAMA.M.A. M. I' M 1' U pjl KM 10 20 12 55 fi-! R !■ 'S 112 In?? "' u «S7 12 I-, l or. s Oft 9.» IU J(I 1 » ll_.i 5 x.) o3Jf 10 2T, f,02 Pemifdßle ... rt |.> IS7 'i ::s u Hftti f,fio u65 10 .«! or. iB2 r» :v> ti ill 10 as sOl . Hugiusviiic... 05 7tv «•«12 to * *.- V2>«. t 944-2 4 JS 10 "2J n «r *<">' 9 '■'» 31 11 «« .'••• » :V --| '.'j "• •) » 49 1809 ....Cliarnouin in ,i-, u >•> ] A' i *' tl ...Glen Muwr 10 :;s K, 1 ,14 f'.OO 7 00 fS2O ..Stimvbrldpf.... ]il Vl 8 » ll'. |'o« 05 708 112 ...BeeehGlen " ""i 10 2h K y L J "05 8 2fi ..Muin yV»lley in 2i> o'i •> <> , 1 2 7JO 831 ...Scnif«to« n 10 10 307 is 00 ' 8 lt> Norn 111 ont •, ( % »«PM 112 ....fiokonia :' ; y 7?" - 9 02 Lai one <i 7 Tu ft 88 fa 12 Hillgdalc . Jr> 705 } !«<*> f9 20 ..Berniee • g w "|i 1 • fiw •••• ;....SMtcriieid... • _ sso £ A.M' i X - *• AM- A ~M- p">i I'M I'M PM AM AM AM PM PM P.M 020 on 920 7io SoneStown 915 240 510 900 708 ".48 10 08 758 Eagles Mere 827 152 122 81 2 5® 3 49 Pntltnm 7SE jts: 5(10 400 1229 1000 780 Williamsport 680 'IOB9 fi5 37"" JjfgJ S- D. TOWNSEND, D. K. TOWNSEND, Gen. Manager,Hughesville Passenger Agent. Redaction Sale of 3MOES Great P>argaiiis Groceries and Provisions^ .We have the best ftoods at the lowest prices. It you want a good sack of flour, try the I aural Brand c 112 vs inter wheat and you will use no other. Special pri es on large q u-«i ti ties. Our rr.otto is: "Best Goods at lowest Prices " J. S. HERRINGTON, DUSHROE, PA, PAIRSANP)3 GAS or GASOLINE ENGINE S. There are [many Gas and Gasoline Engines and ONh "FAIRBANKS" Some resemble it it; construction, others in name BUT THERE IS ONLY ONE I FAIRBANKS ENGINE. Engines that excell in quality and moderate in cost. Vertical from one to ten horse power. Horizov.jal three horse power up- THE FAIRBANKS COMPANY, 701 Arch St., Philadelphia. CHARLES L. WING, Agent, Laporte
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