iWBMCAN NEWS ITEM. ! t.ft.W ES L WING, Etf'.tor. Publiah-hu Every Thursday Alter no on By The Sullivan Publishing Co At th» County Sent of SuUivwi County. LIPOHTE, PA. W C. iIASON, i'rerkUn. THOS J. INUHAM, Sec-'y *•" Tons. Km.ereu at the Post Office ut L»|>orti», hb second class mail matter. A Dm er editor suggests that, bo c. i use of ih< •« p pea ranee of the <) i-i rich •'Merry Widow hat" and the 27-inch ".Merry Garden or Flower Garden hat" that the custom 01 forty years ago, when all the women were oblig ed to sit on tin' right side of the » htU'ch and all the iucu on the left of r lte (.tenter Islo, be returned to. This, jt i- confonded, is the only salvation or the continuance of the attendance of men at a public worship and the only assurance that their souls will In- saved. Mor.hanlcai cow milkers are I" operation at State College this spring. Tbw rDfichanical milkers are-] operated by a vacuin pump, -which! in the State College experiment was run by *tn electric motor. Each' machine milks two cows at a time j into a bucket. In the operation of; the milker a tread power or gasoline engine can he lined quite convenient* , J>\ Full blooded Rhode Island red rooster-" for sale also eggs. Eliza Rattin, Slunk Pa. j q IIERIFP S SitfLE. I!v virtue of * writ of .Alias Pi Fa. to me directed aud delivered, tbtjr* will be e\po*eit to J»<:'-;i 'r *aie. tit tilt Courtllouse 111 bp| lie on FKIDAY M \Y, 22. PJCK n! one o'clock ji tn . the followinir real tutl* '-ittiitt' in the Township ot Cherry. Con ut v of Sulbvan and State o! Pennsyl vania, bounded and d'scribed as follows: HI .' <( S V IN(t st ."i ("ist iti '.he warrant i line 'ii Peter Story. a corner of (formerly) Lewi.- Martin 's thence North. 30 .iefirees bast, aloug said warrant line. 71 perches to K 'in ner ofland loimerlv occupied '■} Pntrif. Pudding; thence by sa'.d Redding. South. :.y decrees Hast. 103 peretiee to a j, -i cui'ifi •>; Keddiug's clearing: thence Sout-1 M»degr*es by Redwing's. fiO perches to the line of (formerly) Thomas j Kennedy: tlience by iiift line, South, 12 degree- "West 12 per* he- to a hemlock:, thence by the line of fame. South. 78 de cive; rfii, 30 pure-lies wi an »ron wood cornel 1 of (formerly) T. Bergau thence .South, bv caid Bergati. and 'I hom'fts Ken nedv, )\> degrees West, 7() perches to beech it.the line of (formerly) Patrick J)einpKi*v, thence by his line. North, 7fS hyi-i- 1 Vi' est. oft perches to a sugar tree come r I'd f.etvir Martin's thencs by their line. North. 11> degrees East, 4b perches- j to ah •' Ii (■ •"ier; thence bv said Martin s line, V rtb. m 1 degree? West, l.Vi perches to the place Of beginning. Co". fAiNIN'J Fifty acm noi 140 perches oi land, be the same wore or less. ALSO another lot, piece or parcel ol land .-I joining the lot la»i described, in (.'li, r Township. Sullivan County. Penn sylvan la, bounded and deeeribed as to* lows: fUo 'IN NIN'; at a sugar tree in the line ■ : i.and above dei-crioed. thence by i the same North, 10 degrees l ast,. 40 per- ■ <-!11-- t . o cornet- thence by the same North -0 degrees West, 10 perches to a | birch: and thence by lands oi Lewis Mar i tin'* South; )':! decrees batt, 50 t* 10 per chcs to the place of beginning. CONTAINING Five acres? of land, be tne same more or less. .Tin''above 'wo parcels adjoining and heiiii* one farm -..ontaitsing in h!1 Fifty live acres and 140 perches, be ibe same liiof- or i es-r. And being the same land conveyed to Joseph P. Marnev bv Ed wui'.i Harney, "by deed dated November a. and" recorded in the Kocorder's office oi' Sullivan '.'ounty, at Lai'orfe Pa.. in deed book No. page I*i ect. All improved except about ten acre" oi woodland and having erected thereon a wo-ft ry ;rnn.e dwelling house, frnnie barn ami other outbuilding*. All in good piate of cultivation, having a good or clur I and f'r"it thereon and being well watered with springs. Se' "d, taken into execution nud to be sold an the properly of Joseph V. ilarney Mirvi-.:».4t defendant, at the suit of John \\\ Mi Malion. .iUDSON BROWN. Sheriff. | Mierid'- office, April 25, i*r»oß. Wotice. Notice if- hereby given that an appli cation will he made to the Honorable Charles K. terry, President Judge ot the Court of Common Pleas of Sullivan Co.. on jVondtiv. May !8. IPOS, at 2 o'clock p. m., for the clvarter of a corporation tu he ual'ci " I'lie Mildied Benevolent As»o( iation ot Mildred, Sullivan County, Pennsylvania" the character and ot'ifei of wl-ich ure to unite fraternally white male •■•.•moiis into n tVaternal. beneficial soci»:vor associat'io • with a ritualistic i form of work, lor beneficial and protec- j tive purpv'ses. by providing for the pay- j tnent of'l e.iietits to its members or to their j beneileiaries in cane ol deatti. sickne.=s, I teinporarv or permanent disability, whether death, sickness pr disability re ! (ilt 'i'om disease, accident or old aste; to ; pin-idea fund trom which sail benefits J ntav be pant, ai d the expenses of sai.l j cotporai.oii may be .iefrayed I.;, charg ing initia' in tees to all persons who maj i become members of "aid society, and by due-! and asse u sments levied upon and j collected from each of snid mem hers: to provide a conftiuuion and hy-laws not in- ! consistent with the laws ot this Common- 1 ivi.:ilili or tliohC of (he United ' S.vd charier is now on hie in the office of tin- Recordei of Dteds of Sullivan County at l.aporti:-. la. wh i, the same may hi- \ inspected hv any and nil interested there-1 in. A. BKALU.If.V, .Solicitor. I April I, .lyo*, % I A\ ORDINANCE. To establish sidewalk grades and Citrb liucj- oti tho various streets in the Borough of Lat»orte, Pennsyl vauia, altciiny width of Main street bc-twi.t-n Spring Alley and West .street fixing distances of side, walk lines from viirb lines, providing for letting by contract any borough improvement 1 and providing penalty for non con formance with this ordinance. [ Section I.lit it enacted aud or dained by the Town Council of I.a porte Borough in regular meeting as -1 sembled, and ii is hereby enacted and ordained by the authority of the same, i that grades for sidewalks be hereby adopted upon the following strec-ts: On Cherry street from Maple street ! to Spring Alley. On Meylert street ' bom Maple street to Spring Alley. i On Main street from Maple street to A. Rose's horse: oil Park street from . Maple stt ect to west corner of Catholic Ohuieli lot. On Maple street from Park street to Cherry street. On C'nirt .street from Park street to Cherry 'street. On Mtmcy street from Spruce street to south corner of Stormont's lots. Oil Kiiijf street, from Park street to Cheiry street On lieech street from Main street to Cherry street On Thome street from Park to !\i:nn street. Ou Spring Alley from Park stroet to Meylert street. Section 2. That the following levels are hereby fixed and determined as and for the levels and grades upon which all the side walks now in use and hereafter to be built shall be constructed: (Here follow the levels and grades in detail refered to in sections five and | seven of this ordinance.) And j it is established that as a basis foil determining the grades hereinafter | set forth the Bench Mark on top j step northwest corner, north entrance j to the Court House is at an elevation of 1966.99 feet datum raertn t ; d,? at' Forth Amboy. Section 3. All side walks herein iifte' constructed ou any street in the J borough aforesaid shall conform 10 the grades established in this ordin ance: and if the owner or owners of any lots fronting thereon shall neglect or refuse to construct said sidewalks, upon the said grades, for fifteen days after written notice, served bv ordei ot the Horotigh Council, upon the owner, owners agent, tenants eir at - j torners it shall be the duty of the Borough Council to cause said walk to be so built and the cost thereof.' with 10 percent additional to be filed las a lien against the abutting prop erty. Section 4. Curb lines are hereby es tablished as follows: On all streets eighty feet wide, 1 weittv teet on each side of cen ter J!ii" oi <trefl <*n 'ill streets, siviy feet | wide, fifteen feet on each side of center line, iln all streets forty feel wide, ten feet on each side oi center line. On all streets eighty feet wide i-ide walk liis-i shall be fifteen feel from curb line. I *n I ill! street* sixty feel wide, side walk lines j shall be ten leei from the curb line. On all streets forty ieet wide, sidewalk lines shall be five feel from ;he curfi line. Un >'ii a.i thirty loot streets, side wad: lim-s •hall be three feet from the curb line On all fifty-four tee' streets, sidewalk lines -hall lie eleven feet from the. eurb line. Pro', i.led, that outer lines on sidewalks >'\is; big at the time of the adoption of this ordinance shall nor be changed utiles sueh chamres are made in eontormity with resolutions adopted by the borough council. ; Provided further, that in order to avoid iniei'ferem e with buildings aud walls, j Main street ii? to be made four feet nur -1 rower from eenu-i on the south r-ide arid feet narrower on the north side, j leaving curb, from Sprijiy Alley to Y» est street. Section r >. The sidewalk grades upon the various streets and alleys shall fie in accordance with the plans, profiles, speci ti anons and map, made from original Harvey*: by W, C. Mu-ot, Borough En gineer, which plevations. grades and die tunces are given 111 detail in said ordin atice ivhieh is now on file with the Sec retary of the Town Council ar.J which is entered in full in the Borough Ordiuanee Book. Section 6. -The Town Council shall have full power aud authority to let. by contract, the furnishing ot materials for and the construction of, any street cross ing. sidewalks or pavement, any street curb 01 other improvement or building; provided before such contract can be let notices oft he work to be done shall be in serted iti at lea*' one newspaper, publish ed in the County of Sullivan and in the Ikirough of La|ujrte if there be one, for at i leas* one week's issue previous to the let ting of such contract which notice shall state a here plans and specifications ot the work to be done can be seen atid shall in vite bids for its performance. Section T. Profiles marked 'Trofiles of Street (.-trades in th* Borough of I.a porte. Pa.. W. Mason, C. E." and map marked "Map of the Borough of Laporte Pa., \\ . C. Mason, C. I"." are hereby ap ft-oved an ! adopted as showing distances elevations, street lilies, sidewalk grades, curb lines and center linefe of street, with in the Borough oi Laporte : and the same are hereby made a part or this ordinance, j Sections All ordinances or part" of I ordinances inconsistent herewith be and I the same au> hereby repealed. ! Passed this 7th day of April iVH>>. F. W. MEYLEKf. Attest: President Council. 1 F. H. INGHAM, Secretary. ; The above and within ordinance is I herebv approved this 7th dav of April, I 1905." W. 11. RANDALL, Burgess. j Agents wanted! —lfxSO cruyon portraits 40 cents, frames Hi cents : and up, shoet pictures one coat, each, ! t ail make 400 per cent, profit or &W.OO per week. Catalogue and samples free. ; Frank \Y. Williams compnny, 120S \V. Taylor St., Chicago Tllinote 1 Cultivate-the Habit of buying reputable' goods from a reputabe concern. We are agents for W. L. DOUGLASS SHOES tro •• 2.50 I GOOD ASSOR TMENT Fine Goods at correct 1 Clothing Made to Order ! All have the right appearance and guaranteed otsd i in both material ana workmanship and price mte. We also manufacture Feed, the Flag Brawl. It. is not cheap, Imt i I good. Is correctly made. Ask your dealer for it|or write us for prices, i NORDMONT SUPPLY Co. ; General Merchants, NORD ISrOEaD3^ODtTT. I I «?» iThe Best place! to buy goods | is otten asked by the pru-| ! pent housewife. Money saving advantages • I'arealways being searched for ; Lose no time in making a thorough examination of the; i New Line of Merchandise j J Now on lexhlb'tTonl I?????? ? ? ?| I j STEP IN AND ASK I ABOUT THEM. I AJi answered at i j j Vcrmon Hull's Large Store. | (Advantages iThis is the Time iThis is the Place! I When you are looking tor some good Farm Implements! it vvili be to your Advantage to call on me and examine j my line consisting of I'KKHIV; BINDERS. MOWKKS.; H i:\PEItS and HAY RAKES. Also llic j KM PI UK OR AIN niilf.LS, LF.KoY PLOWS. HAKK«>\VS A Xi> i <TLTI\ AT< IRS, Blacksmithing and General, Repair Work given prompt I attention and executed with l guaranteed satisfaction. J, M. DempseyJ CHERRY MILLS. PA. Kodoli Dyspepsia Cure Digests what yon eat. This preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds of fond. It gives instant relief and never fails to cure. It allows you to eat all the fot>d you want. The most sensitive stomach* can take it. fty its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cared after everything else failed. Is unequalled for the stomach. Child ren with weak stomachs thrive on It. FI ret dose rel ie ves. A diet unnecessary. Cures all stomach troubles Pupated only by E. O. OsWirxi Co., Chlomgo Thf sl. bottle contain* IS tlm Uit>6oc. sin* KTYYI, 60 YEARS' R IE N C E m i w /ill 1/1 M. VI ! B 11 JfklN I TRADE MARKS DESIGNS R PRTY* COPYRIGHTS AC ! Auyone sending a sketch and description may ; Qnickljr ascertain <»nr opinion free wnf lu'r ai* I invention ts probably patentable. 112 ofiimunica* " t lon* strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on I'atents 1 MITT free. Oldest agency for securing patent*. , Patent* taken through Munn A Co. receive t tprcial notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. ! A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest eir« • dilation of any scientlfl«' Journal. Terms. t'i a rear; four months, fl. Sold t»y ull Tiewarteaiers. MI)NN&Co. New York I Unwell D. c. I To Cure « onatlpntlon t'orevrr. I j Take Cascurets Candv Cathurtic. 100 or Eo ; | C. C fail to cure, druggists refund money j iH>ut TuQaci u Spit and >u oke turn f,t fr ~n rtl> j To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mar* J | m.tic. full of life, ficrvc m,<t vigor, lake No-To , | B««. the wotiaer-worker, that mail' s weak met j I "strong, .tii druggists, ;Oeur»l. Cire ruarar ; J »cq Booklet and siiinplo free. Adore* I 4ter<lnsr Ite nierty o . Oliicaco I . >T. <v York 1 SPRING STYLES Clothing for Easter i Arriving daily in Large lots ' at Jacob Wihton's, VALLEY PA. Come and see the perfect models no j I country tailor can duplicate. i ♦ $lB. ifa, 15 l->. 10, 8.00 and $6.50 • SUITS. i Spring Styles of Ladies' Waists. I 50 cents and up. BIG SALE OF LADIES' HATS 3.00 and 2.50 Hats for 1.19 at Clearance Sale. Ladies' Hats at <x»c. An extensive line of Ladies' Hats at 38c. Aen's 3f)oes at Clearance CSale. W. L. DOUGLAS Shoe lor 2.85; and the 3.00 Shoe for a.qc at this sale only A Big Lot of Ladies' Shoes, = coand 1.7? Shoes at 1.19. Please don't delay your coming too long. Better come at once for ilrst choice. J. M. WIHT ON, ..•MUNCY VALLEY, PA. The Greatest of all Muttcal Invention* —the Two-Horn DUPLEX PHONOGRAPH NO MONEY IN ADVANCE K rpriruT 101,0 pliunjfrt|il. that JQT T IXLIUn 1 X HFFIHZIF PREPAID two two vibrating S#»v#>n Davs' Prep Trial p|.oDO f „pl,. h.V. w TTTv , , !!.' fT- .r .1 i , r diaphragm ami una Lorn Th» «il«wsc\ n days lJupU'i K „ u .11 til . voiu™. „112 »i n ht:".i"iL n it ¥ " if «hir, STusa&E EJE vz .»^"■«,««>.. 0L " *■ All the Latest Improvements FREE CAT AI OflllF The Duple* i«anui m <i with » r.f ells n.cal feed thai re -iii.„ri Vni Maw the raccM of all the Ucitrurtive v orV of propHlinp via explain fu.ljr the superiority of The liupl*x. Pon't theteprnriueer aeroM ifcumrface. HIP need I* paint Jf yo ." ,n ll »y ®')yotb«T luake with- In continuous contact with the inner (which is then ore out fistsend.ag for eur catalogue accurate i w.»ll of the nuud wav#proova, thus reproducing T ?e a C*".^ e .^~ l rV 7o% Profiu d ~ DUPLEX PHONOGRAPH Co.^j^^jjßote^t^alamazooJMich^ Reduction -Sale of | SIIOI ! .. s Cirectt P>aroains Groceries and Provisions. We have the best goods at the lowest prices. 1-1 you want a good sack of llour. try the Laural Brand cf winter wheat and you will use no other. Special prices on large quantities. Our motto is: "Best Goods at Lowest Prices." J. S. HERRINGTON, DUSHROE. PA. I A J y.l 'MAKES PROPER DIET * BS' PLEASING new pastry delights IIIDfI.
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