Republican news item. (Laport, Pa.) 1896-19??, June 04, 1908, Image 4

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    (~IR3T NATIONAL BANK
' OF DUBHORE, PENNA.
CAVITAt . - 550.000 |
HUJ3PIiUS - - $35,000 '
Does a General Banking Business.
S. IK STEKIGERE, M. D. BWAKTB.
President. Cashier !
per cent. intercut allowed on certificates. I
112 RANCIS W. MEYLERT,
Attorney-at-Law.
. ffice in Keeler's Block.
County, PA.
T X & F. H. INGHAM,
i •
ATTOKNEYB-AT-LAW,
Legal business attended to
in this and adjoining counties
_ AI'ORTE, PA
£ J. MULLEN,
Attorney-at-Law.
LAPOKTE, PA
OFK ICR IH COUHTV BOILniHO
NKARCOITBT HODBK.
j H. CRONIN,
ATTOItNEY-AT LAW,
ROTARY PUBLIC.
OKFICB OH MA.IH STRKKT.
DUSJIORE.
LAPORTE HOTEL.
F. W, GALLAGHEfI, Prop.
Newly erected. Opposite Court
House square. Steam heat, bath rooms,
hot and eold water, reading and pool
room,and barbershop; also good stabling
and livery,
Cbippcwa
Htme fUlns.
Lime furnished in car
load lots, delivered at
Right Prices.
Your orders solicited.
Kilns near Hughesvilla
Penn'a.
M. E. Reeder,
MUNCV, I'A.
- I
For a weli Kept
Up-to-date
Stock of
General
Merchandise
Far pries that are
Right
For curteous treatment
gO to
Buschhausen*
/ '«»\ !>]•'.N<'Kl > UEl'oiiT ol tin* condition <»l*The
First National Bank at Dushure. in the State
of Pennsylvania at close of business Dec. yd,
1907,
lIESOfRCES.
Loans and discounts .$2.01929 11
r. s Hoods to secure circulation "O.CH»O 0C»
Bond Securities ltid.77B.fti
J-'urnisQic 900 00
Cash. an«l due from hanks and Tresis
ury l . S 89,99109
Total ?f»08,099 09 ;
LIABILITIES,
• 'apirjil $60,000 00 !
surplus and undivided profits ;U» f MIB .">('« j
* ireulation 50,000 00 1
1 >i vidends unpaid 00 I
I)oi»osits : 872,28053 |
fotul $508,599 09
Stale of Pennsylvania County of Sullivan ss. 5
1, M. I>. Swans cashier of the aljove named
hank do solemnly swear that the above statement j
is tiuc to the best of mv knowledge and belief.
\i !». sWAKTS. Cashier. I
Su!i-lined and sworn to before me this >th J
day of bee. 1907. ALBKKTF. HKKSS.
My commission expires Feby 27/09. NotaryPublie. ;
Correct Attest;
.r. 1). KKKSEK )
K. (i. sYLYARA, Directors. I
gAMUKL COLE. )
f*OQBT PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS, HON. « MAS. K TERRY President
Tudgc. Honorable* Henry Riehlinand R. c. H. '
Kskiiika Assoc. Judges offtiie ( ourtsof Oyer and I
Termmer juul Cencml Jail delivery, Quarter}
Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Court and Com- j
moil Pleas lor the County of Sullivan, have issued •
their precept, bearing .late the 11 day of Mar.
1 '*o7• to me directed, lor holding the severs
courts in the Borough of Laptn te. on Moudav the j
18 day of May huts, at 2 o'clock p. m.
r here fore, notice is hereby given to the Coroner, '
lustices of the Peace and Constables within the
county, that they he then and there ill their prop- i
or person at 2 o'clock p. in.of said day, with tkeir 1
rolls, records, inquisitions examinations and •
other rememberam es to chose things to which
their offices apjHM tain to be done. And to those
who are IJOUIKI by their recognizance to prosecute J
against prisoners who are or shall be in the jail of !
thesaid county of Sullivan, are hereby notified to j
he tlicn and there to prosecute against them as
will be just.
Jl* 1 »S(»N HKOVVN, Sheriff, j
Sheriff's Office,Laporte Pa... 9. Jan l'.His*
B)LEY^KIDN£Y€iIS£
c Makes Kidneys and Bladder Hljjht I
County Seat ]
Local and Personal Events]
, Tersely Totd. J
Mrs. Theron Allen and children
visited Now Albany friends laht
week.
Miss Fannie Meylert lias return
ed from Eagles Mere, where she
spent the winter.
Miss Ilattie Crocker of Say re,
is the guest of Miss Fannie Mey
lert.
Miss Edith Gunible who spent
the winter with Mr. and Mrs. E.
I'. 1 nghatn, in New York City, re
turned home Wednesday.
The enrollment of students at
the summer school continues to in
crease and the school is* progress
ing finely.
Miss Louise Upman of Eagles
Mere, isspendiuga week with her
sisters at this place.
Mrs. Joseph Carpenter of Eng
lish Center, is visiting her daugh
ter, Mis. Robert Mason.
Miss Olive Barrows who spent
the winter in New York City, re
turned to Laporte, Wednesday
evening.
Miss Maud Gansel of William
sport, is visiting her parents [Mr.
and Mrs. James Gansel.
Mrs. Virginia Brewster and
daughter Alice, of"Washington, D.
C., arrived Wednesday evening
and will spend the summer at their
cottage in this town.
F. W. Meylert Ks<|., is having a
j concrete walk laid in front of his
! residence on Muncy street, which
I will greatly improve the appear
ance of that section of the town.
Dr. and Mrs. Nordin of Atlantic
; City, have returned to La porte and
taken up tlieir residence in the
j Dunham house where they will
! spend the summer.
Mrs. Henry Diefl'enbach, of Col
i h-v, died Sunday, at the age of "!»
'years. She is survived by a hut--
| band and one daughter.
Judge Hart of "Williamsport, re
cently 'declared the two-cent fare
| rate unconstitutional and as a re
j suit of that proceeding a new
j schedule of rates on the W. \ N.
|H. railroad went into effect on
! .1 une Ist.
The liov. and Mrs. Thurlow \V.
Null are both out of town. Tie
Uev. has gone to assist at the wedd
ing of an old schoolmate Mr. Charles
\V. Hess of Baltimore to Miss Land
er back, of Addiaon. Somerset county,
this state. Mrs. Null is spending a
lew weeks with her parents in Mary
land.
At a recent meetting of town < 'oun
cil it was resolved that property
owners be empowered and request
ed oh or before June 15, litiis to
trim shade trees along their proper
ties where same are in need of trim
ming. and that the limbs so cut be
hauled away at the expense of the
borough.
President Roosevelt more ernestly
favors postal banks, it is needle.-s
to say that most of the leading mem
bers of the Senate and House aie
opposed to them: for they are di
rectly under the influence of the)
| banks, which permit themselves to'
use and misuse the people'* money.
The Dushore planing mill which ;
j was destroyed by fire last Decern -
I her, will soon be rebuilt by Messrs
| < 'ovey and Northrup who operate i
a saw mill at Cherry Mills.
|
The Village Improvement Soti
ety will meet at the home of Mrs. I
S. Mead, Tuesday evening June St. j
All are cordially invited to attend, j
The Veterans of the civil war, of
Laporte and vicinity extend their j
thanks to the speakers, choir. Sun-;
day Schools flower girls and the]
public in general for their contri
bution. and assisting in the Memo
rial services and in decorating our
fallen comrades graves.
Win. "W. Loel), Sec'y.
Evening prayer and sermon in St.
John's Episcopal church on Sun
day evening at 7: !">
Litany on Friday evening at 7:4").
Every body welcome-
Thurlow Washburn Null, Rector.
Treasurer's Sale of Unseated
Lands.
to the provision of an Art nf Assem
bly entitled, "An Ai't direetinsr the mode of sell
ing ruseatcil Luiuls for luxes," passed the HOtli
liny of Muruh. lslfi, anil the supplements thereto,
I, Frank 11. Kurrell, Treasurer of the County of
Sullivan, hereby give notice to all jwrsons con
cerned tut unless the County, Kotid. I'ixir and
School Taxes due on the following tracts of Un
seated Lands siluated in said county are paid be
fore the duy of sale, the whole or such part of
each trect as will pay the taxes and such costs
chargeable thereon will be sold al the Court
House in Lu|rorle. said County of Sullivan, ou
the Hth day of June, Ixos, bjiug the second Xion
dav in June. The sale to be continued by ad
journment from day today if deemed necessary
for arrearages of taxes due, and assessed and
cost accrued on each tract respectively.
CHERRY TOWNSHIP
418 Baker John $ 25 24
140 Baker .lolm 16 98
418 Kpple Andrew 1762 85
394 Kll pie Henrv 147:'. 19
10 Fox Justinance 680
52 Fox Samuel M 25 97
27 Getting Christian 257
158 Getting Grover 10 17
40 Gray William 10 12
170 <i ray William 50 01
20 I loitzhower George 1)58
75 Jackson Jeremiah 36 65
100 Kaiser John 36 50
157 Jacoby Leonard 10 11
50 I.likens I>aniel 25 05
J2 Luskey lidward 748
98 Norris Joseph 1' 686
150 Quirk John 53 75
12 lfeed Collins I 70
185 Reed Collins 54 88
285 Stein William 17 53
200 Stein Phillip 12 60
1 14 Stein Phillip 7 61
41 Turner William 12 89
329 VanPhul William 39 84
70 Vanl'iiul William 506
108 Wagner Phillip 726
COLLEY TOWNSHIP.
12 Brearley Benjamin I 67
300 Burke Thomas 67 70
323 Chase Eleber 19 73
388 Chase Dudley 23 50
444 Cook John 49 50
291 Carpenter Samuel 203 42
150 Crispin James 38 93
175 Eitzsimmons Thomas 39 32
134 fiillett Kiiphalet 783
-179 <ireen Williard 122 83
467 Craves liitlus 51 97
218 I leister Peter 1173(14
122 1 leister Pet»r 15 05
'll Houseweart Ceorge WII 75
(14 llouseweart 'ieorge W 4 2(1
79 llouseweart Mrs. Win 503
34 Kester .Jacob 563
202 Logan Sheldon 23 61
I' ndivided >, of
417 McMnllen Alexander IS 47
55 Nicholas Harvey 381
151 <>dion Tlionia3 263 70
230 Pinco l'olly 12 00
457 Parley Iliiniplirey 108 66
litll Parley Nathaniel 8106
1 'ndivided A of
380 Pinco Bezabel 10 69
75 Persons Edward 10 03
313 iieitzer Jacob 16 96
12 Reit/.er Jacob 446
81 Reitzer Jacob 513
64 Shaw David 15 91
60 Sullivan James 824
310 Tatam Joseph 22 87
21 Tatam Joseph 182
12 i'atam Joseph 722
150 Toinlinson Richard 263 70
150 Woodward Heza 34 85
233 Woolston Seth 53 02
215 Woodward Ebenezer 48 99
111 /eigler David 566
249 /eigler David 28 64
DAVIDSON TOWNSHIP
401 Heady or Baltv Paul 80 32
375 Brady John 15 00
629 Colt Elizabeth 41 17
435 < 'olt Nathaniel 136 00
156 Coats Samuel 24 96
131 Colt William 20 96
103 Colt William 32 96
lo Dean John 320
50 Evans Sarah 400
201 Ewing Jasper - 32 52
150 Evans Joel 48 00
364 Epple Andrew 14 56
451 Epple Henry 26 04
35 Evans Benjamin 140
92 Evans Elizabeth 3 (18
98 Evans Jane or James 382
301 tiearheart Anthony 1205
434 tiearheart (ieorge 17 34
434 tiearheart Mary 17 34
327 tiearheart William 13 08
436 t irant Thomas 13 44
390 tirillin Mary 15 60
10 Hunter Alexander 40
402 Heager Philip 104 28
422 Haines Josiah 88
400 Hamilton Thomas 16 00
400 Irwin Charles 16 00
57 Irwin Robert 18 28
4 S James John 32
400 James Levi 1(1 (HI
417 Jackson Jeremiah 16 68
17 Kirk Isaac 16 68
165 Lebo Ileriry 33 00
150 Levi Daniel 30 00
230 Mi ley Martin 40 00
343 Montgomery Hannah 109 76
280 Musseukope Adam 22 40
434 Meylert Ann 17 36
399 Meylert Michael N0.4 15 96
195 Meylert William 780
390 Meylert William N0.2 15 72
284 Mcllenrv K McDaniel 15 36
418 Nieholos Francis 16 72
410 Patterson William 98 00
312 Parker Kichard 15 68.
400 Ross Thomas 48 00
390 Sample James 107 44
86 Smith Daniel 17 20
301 Steadman William 20 04
358 Sample Catherine 57 28
300 Tower James 12 00
354 Walker Jonathan 14 16
388 Williamson Charles 21 60
412 Woodside John 98 88
369 Woodside John 29 44
2 Wilson Mary 16
181 Woodside Archibald 12 1(1
436 Woodside John Jr 139 52
4S Woodside Archibald 384
208 Young Samuel 832
KLKLAND TOWXBAIP
139 Bryson Samuel 629
92 Bryson Samuel 19 14
1.56 Comeley Robert 7 18
44 Comeley William 202
32 Cooley Henry 736
126 Fritz Aaron 17 39
4(1 Fritz John 10 98
4(1 Fritz Aaron 10 98
245 Hunsinger Aaron 57 96
35 Horton Nathaniel 12 88
8 Ifogers C, S. 74
107 T Sa 14 12
FORKS TOWNSHIP.
467 Abbot George 19 15
19 Dorsey John 616
148 Fox Kli/.a 607
237 Fox Eliza M 962
25 Fox Hannah 103
35 Pox I ust in a 144
425 Hurley Henry 1240 25
425 Hurley (ieorge 87 13
260 Halowell Edward 1066
NO llatton James 328
97 Lloyd Peter Z 7 71
14 Lucke Henrv 172
52 Lloyd Peter'Z 14 43
16 Maier (ieorge 197
302 Norris Elizabeth 16 48
87 Peters Richard 88 48
434 Pleasants Samuel 4247 60
60 Pleasants Israel 12 30
455 Roberts Hugh • 18 07
EOX TOWNSHIP.
50 Baker John 570
74 Eck Catherine 12 65
408 llughes George 84 33
300 Johnson James 45 10
408 Lewis Joseph 46 93
382 Simpson John 72 58
HILLSGROVE TWP.
436 Beates Henry 98 38
90 Beck Henry 405
335 Bonham Ephriam 61 14
290 Boyd John 103 40
216 Bonham William 20 53
Bingham William 29 80
30 Bird I'lvsßes 675
257 Delauey Thomas 127 27
407 Fullerton Richard 87 08
50 Hornkeith Jeremiah 19 00
198 Jackson William 72 28
350 Rogers Richard 64 00
410 Keese Daniel 59 50
405 (1906) Seckler Michael 48 94
305 (1907) Seckler Michael 42 27
105 Spade William 29 36
407 Sheaf William 45 32
LA PORTE TOWNSHIP.
25 Brewster Virginia 687
160 Bowsman William 672
116 Bachin Phillip 24 36
389 Cleveland Moses 49 44
79 Evans Caldwalder 21 53
80 Franklin Thomas ft 88
58 Fox .Sarah 499
121) Fox Samuel 21 92
35 Fox Sarah 009
40 Franklin Walter 504
223 Fox Hannah 13 23
34 Fox Samuel M 141
97 Fox Sarah 407
26 Fox Samuel M.l 09
87 Ilratl Andrew 365
10 Garrigus Susan W 174
25 Gardner Kichard 4 35
10 Gardner Richard 68
118 llarvev Jonathan 24 78
5 Huling .Joseph 88
117 Harvey Jonathan 25 57
140 llarvev Jonathan 29 40
48 Harvey Jonathan 987
183 Jackson Jeremiah 47 77
60 Kidd John Est 516
174 Levi Daniel 36 23
190 Levi Daniel 39 90
68 Morris Richard II 14 28
71 Morris Richard H. 298
K Morris Richard 11. 140
164 Musser George 56 09
5 North Richard 128
119 North Richard 33 91
63 North Richard 10 97
300 Pleasants Israel 52 2o
43 Pleasants Israel 7 53
165 Pleasants Samuel 28 71
90 Pleasants Samuel 16 53
80 Parker Thomas 27 36
37 Parker William 7 70
61 Parker William 15 51
100 Perkins Joseph 44 20
10 Pleasants Samuel 2 10
401 Roberts Hugh 103 37
99 Roberts Elizabeth 18 23
67 Reynolds Thomas 17 O7
214 Roberts George Jr. 903
106 Scott Samuel 18 44
220 Topliff John 65 50
9 Wells Gideon 1 89
95 Wells Gideon 19 95
5o Wells Gideon 6 60
SHREWSBURY TWP.
. r »9 Boyd John 16 28
209 Benson Peter 30 10
436 Hen toil William 27 59
100 Dougherty John 20,s 26
364 Fox M.iriali C. 252 12
10 Fox Mariah 2 76
4oi Gordan John 5 9 46 I
97 Hoover Job 36 2I
25 Irwin Robert 6 9I
177 King Ezekiel 182 53
401 Morrison John 39 63
386 Ogden Joseph 10654 1
380 Pleasants Mary iot> 26
114 Swain John 31 46
318 Spade William 35 47
The sum of Fifty Cents mast also be added ou
each truet, lot or parcel o< Hmd advertised iu ad
dition to the amount named opposite each tract,
lot 01 parcel of land for adveiii> nu. Also, in ad
dition u> the same interest will lie charged upon
the amount of taxes due upon each tract, lot or
parcel of land for each year from the tiast day of
January ol the year following umii paid, under
Act of 18}<7.
X. 11. No taxes will be received on the day of
sale.
FRANK 11. FAKRELL, Treasurer.
Treasurer's office, L»[*>rte IV, April Ist, I'JOS.
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CAPITAL STOCK
$50,000
Surplus and
Net Profits, J
65.000.
Transacts a General
Banking Business.
Accounts oflndivid
uals and Firms
solicited.
DeWITT BODINE, President.
j
JEREMIAH KELLY,'Vice Pres.
W. C. FRONTZ, Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
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Jeremiah Keliy, Wm. Front/., W. C. Front-/,
W. T. Reedy, John C. Laird, L yman Myers,
Peter Froutz, C. W. Sones, Daniel H.Poust,
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Also a Full Assortment of Boots and Shoes
of the Usual Variety.
The Grocery and
Provision Department
is second to none in the county. Also a fair stock of
HARDWARE, WILLOWARE and CASTINGS
for the farmer. Prices are consistent with quality of goods.
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