—■. I JJ- mh ijy.BLSCAH .HEWS. ITC.&i ' . .„:iHJis'i, VVIHb. Ctv ■ M/e»y Tttiira-lay AJi.orooo < By Tfac Sullivan Publish ;'g Co At tbe County Seat ot' Sullivan bounty. LAPORT'F!, PA. » C. MASON, i'lesidui. THUS. J. ISO HAM, Bee'y At ''i s. Entered at the Poet Office at I • <>ru as seoond-class mail mat r. SALE. By virtue of a writ of Alias Writ of Fieri Facia - issued out of the Court of ; ( oiiimnn Pleas of Sullivan (.'oiinly, Pennsylvania, to rue directed and deliver ed, there nil he exposed to public Hale nt the..Court House, in the Borough ot Laporte, Sullivan Co., Pennsylvania, ori SATURDAY, MAY 8, 190 ft, commencing at I o'clock p.m.. the follow ing described property, to wit, Xo. 1. All that certain lot, piece or parcel otland, situate in the Borough ot J.a porte, County ol Sullivan and Slate of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as toilows, vi?: BEGLNXIXG at the corner of Muncy Street and Strawberry Alley; thence East along Strawberry Alley two hundred and • sixiv (200) >et to Cranberry Alleyjthence ' North along Cranberry Alley one hundr ed and thirty (ISO) feet to center ot lot Xo. 28: thi'tice West two hundred and 1 j-i.vtv (260) feet to Muncv Street; thence 1 South along Muncy Street one hundred : au l thirty (130) feet, to the place of begin ning. Being lots Nos. '29 and.it) and 1-2 J of lot No. 28 on the town plot of l.aporte ' Borough. Lot improved and in a good state of cultivation, having erected thereon a h,i ~■ two i-tory frame dwelling house with all modern improvements, including In,! water healer; a large fr-une barn, and numerous small outbuildings: a fine orch ard »112 tr it it trees, '/rounds graded and well watered, and being a desirable reei- 1 dem property, situate in the central part of h.i id Borough. No. 2. A'ioiher lot or parcel of land," *:iu:i.e in ti e Borough of La poMe,County ol 111 i:11■ .'.ud St ( (te aforesaid, bounded and ieseril ins follows, viz: liI'HINNJNG at the intersection of 11n.- W't ' side of King Street with the Sou' • le'-: 1 1errv Street, tin nee along ivii Street South two hundred and sixty 112 20< i) feet to North tide of Orchard Alley thence along O liKrd Vllev West to cor ner if lot of R. A. Conklin; thence along lot nt I!. \ «'■ :!, '. North two hundred and sixty (260) feet to .South litie of Cher rt Street; thence along Cherry Street I'm- t to the place* ot beginning. I.nt improM-d and under ;t god state ot culm ation and having erected thereon a larjc • two story frame dwelling house, suitable'for hoarding house or hotel, and i.ugi ramebaru aud outbuildings, well watcied and with fruit and ornamental • iHereon, and being :i very deairflble lij-lij-ii; < rfv, .-ither for a private residence or for a hotel property. Xo. 3. Also another lot or parcel of land, "ituate in the Borough of Laporte. Conn" aud Slate aforesaid, described as follows: BK'iINNIVO at the Northeast corner • ■!' I. 'l Nil. 176 on the South side of Main Street; thence along lot Xo. 170 South em hundred and sixty (2f.0) feet to Mey lerl Street (formerly Raspberry Alley); th"iice East along Meylert Street one i;i»" I and si*ly eight.(loß) feet to lot No. 75; thence along lot No. 75 North two hundred and sixty (260) feet to Alain Street; thence along Main Street West one hundred and sixty-eight (ltiit) feet to the place of beginning. CONTAINING I iiie:\ -Three Thousand and Six Hundred (3 »,GO0) Square Feet; and being lota Nos. 7il. 77, 177 and 178 on the plot of the Borough ot l.aporte. Lot improved and under a good state o! cult .atior. and having erccte-f ; reou a large two-lory frame dwelling .. .use and out buildings; well waiore 1 ai.d having thereon a line orchard of fruit tieea, and being a very depir«lde rei-Rletn • ■ ) roperty. -I Also inoiher lot c.r parcel ot land in::iie in Laporte Borough, County and State aforesaid, described as follows: BK 1 ! I N .'•' i \< i at a point on Mill Street the Northwest cornet of a lot now, or formerly owned by A, T. Armstrong; thenei- Nor:ii along the West side of Mill Sfreei one hundred and eighty (180) feet to the South side of Park Street; thence along Park Street West one hundred and tv. iii 102) Ist i to the Northeast corner ol a lot ot S. Mead s estate; thence along sniii Mead lot, South one hundred and eighty (180: feet to lot now or formerly A. T. Armstrong, knewti as the Black mil h Slioj lot; thence along said Arm 'ron :'s lot East one hundred and two 0"2) feet to Mill Street, the place of be ginning. Li t improved and under a good state of estivation and having treeled thereon a lii e two -lory Irame building, suitable tor a shop or store; a blacksmith slue ,dj lining said building; and being a very .lesirab'e property for business pur l"'St'f. No. 5. A'so another lot or parcel of ia:nl, situate in l.aporte Borough, County and .-late aforesaid, described as follows: situate at the intersection of Park St. iet with Court Street on the North sub- >A Park Street and on the East side <•!'Court St; el; and bounded on the South by f'ark Street on the West by Court S;r,' I and on the North and East by lands of T. .1. Ingham. L"t improved and with fruit trees there on. No. 0, Also ano.her lot, situate in the Borough of Laporte, County and State a' repaid, bounded arid described as fol low : ' 'II the South by Main Street, on the \\ st an.l North by road leading trom < 'ontmerci.il Hotel lo Lake Mokoma and o;. lie i • i by lot of F. W. Meylert, Lot. improved and under a good state of cultivation. No. 7. Also another lot or parcel ot lii I. situate in Lnporte Borough, County 1 ami State aforesaid, dc?ciibed as lollows: ! - It KG IN X [XG at a corner on Cliff!, A- entic, common inner of lot- Nos. 5 .1 C. SvCtion Bof the allotment ot the j ; '• 'koinH Land Company, according to' il • draft of aid Mokoma lands; thence! Si ,ith hi\ty [litij degrees and thirty [3o] j minutes. Ln-t two hundred and ninety- ; eight [2'.'B] feet to Fountain Aventfv II • nee along ''"outitain Avenue Nor'' t wctity-nini [29] degrees n: 1 ih'rtv [3o] ... iui»s .'vast one hundrt.l ['oo] feet to cirnero' lot No. 4; thence along lot Xo. 4: North sixty [oo] degrees and thirty [3o] minutes, West three hundred and fourteen [3l4] feet to Cliff Avenue: thence along I <'lift Avenue one hundred one and two tenths [101.2] feet to the place ot begin ning. Being lot No. 5, in Section 8. 01 the .allotment of the Mokoma- Land Com pany. Lot improved. No. S. Aluo another lot or parcel ol lr ud, situate in La porte Borough, County a id State aforesaid, describe ! as follows: BEGIN NING at a corner on Fountain Avenue; thence along line of lot Xo. 3, three hundred and twenty-eight [32B] feet to Clift Avenue; thence along Cliff Avenue, one hundred one aud two-tenths [ 101.2] feet to corner of lot Xo. 5; thence along lot Xo. 5, three hundred and four teen [3l4] feet to Fountain Avenue;lhence a'ong Fountain Avenue one hundred [loo] feet to the place of beginning. Be ieg lot No. 4, in Section Xo. 8 of the linds of the Lake Mokoma Land Com- P ny. Lot improved. No. 9. Al»o a certain lot. piece or parcel ot land, situate in Forks Township, Sullivan Comity, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Being nineteen [l9] Acres 01 the John Dorsey warrant in said Township, bound ed on the South by Isaac Bonser warrant, on ihe West bv the Leonard Dorsey war rant, and on the North and East by 01 her portions of the said John Dorsey warrant ot tied by Michael Fly an and K. L Mul len. Land unimproved having, having some hardwood timber thereon. No. 10. Also another piece, parcel or lot of land, situate in the Township of 1 Porks, County of Sullivan and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as folio.vs, vi/:: BEGINXIXG at Southwest corner o'' the Peter Silsbv warrant: thence along the North line of the Andrew Jlurlev an I Charles Hurley and line of lands formerly of'the Union Tanning Company, East five hundred and titty six | 55ti | perches to South band ot Loyalsock Creek, thence up the South lunk of said Creek its several courses and distances to South line of John Dorsey warrant,; ihnce along South liheoi John Dorsey Warrant and Leonard Dorsey warrant North si-uy 60 | degrees, West, four hundred | 100 | perches to Northeast corner of Benjamin Rush warrant; thence along East line ot said Rush, South thirty | i!o] degrees West one hundred and sixteen | 116 | perches to the Southeast corner of said Bush warrant; thence along South line ot same, North fifty-seven ' 57 | de grees, West one hundred and fitteen j 115] perches to Southwest corner of said Rush w arrant; thence along line of George Sils bv warrant, South seventy j 70 | perches to a corner of same; thence by same West one hundred and fourteen j 114 | perches to a corner of same and thence by the Joseph Silsbv warrant South two hundred i 200 i perches to the place of beginning. CONTAINING Light Hundred Thirty* Four and Six-Tenths j 834.6 | Acres #f la Ibe the same more or lees, arid being ws.rrauio in the names of Peter iSilsiiy, I'.'iah Barber and Isaac Bonser, and part of the Patrick Hurley warrant. Land unimproved; we.li timbered with hemlock and hardwood and being a valuable limber tract. Seized, taken into execution and to be so'das th. property of E. M. Dunham at the suit of Augusta H. Kerrick [use]. .I UPSON BROWN. ShetiiL Sheriff's oilier, Laporte Pa.. April 1909* Orphans' Court Sale of Real Estate. In pursuance ol an order ol the Orph ans' Court of SujJivan County, Peim'a. under proceedings in partition ot the real estate of Richard .Swingle, late of Fox Township. Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, deceased, lohu Swingle. Administrator of said decedent, will expose to public sale at the Court House in Laporte, Pa., on FRIDAY. MAY 7, 1009 commencing at 1 o'clock p. m., the fol lowing described real estate, late of said decedent, viz: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, lying and being in the Township of Fox, County of Sullivan and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a hemlock the South west corner of the Amos Hoagland farm, thence by land of Henry Williams, North two and one-half | 2i ) degrees. East one hundred and eighty fix | 18<i | perches to a post, being tlie Northwest corner ot Gideon Wilcox farm; thence along said Wilcox's land, North eighty-seven and one-half | B7J | degrees, East one hundred and thiriv four and tour-tenths j 134.1 | perches to corner poet; thence South two an 1 one half | 2j | degrees, West by lands ot Henry Williams one hundred and eighty-six ] ISO | perches to a post in the North line ot the Peter Kuhn warrant; thence West two and one-half | 2i I de grees, North along said warrant line one hundred and thirty-four and four tenths | 134.4 | perches to the place of beginning being the Northwest corner of ihe said warrant, aud containing One Hundred anil Fifty j 150 | Acres and allowances. Excepting and reserving from said tract Thirty-Five j 35 | Acres aud Thirty Two and Eight tenths | 32.8 | Square rods of land conveyed to Johu Swingle by Rich ard Swingle in his life time by deed dated. February 2'», 18'J 1, which deed is record ed in Sullivan County Peed Book No. 25 al page 295, etc. And being lot described as purpart No.l in the writ of partition in (lie Estate of Richard Swingle. No. 1, May Term, 1908. Leaving in said tract 111 Acres and 127 2.10 Perehes more or less. About Fifty I 50 | Acres improved and under a good state of cultivation and ilic balance timbered- Situate a short die tane.e trom the village ol Shunk. Pa., aud being a very desirable farm properly. TERMS OF SALE, as fixed by Rules of Orphans'Court of Sullivan County, viz: One fourth ot the purchase money to be paid at the striking down ol the prop erty, aud the remaining three fourths within one year thereafter, with interest from date of confirmation Ni. Si. Necuritvto be given that the purchaser will comply with the terms of lale. JOHN SWINGLE. Admr. Shunk, Pa., April 9, 1909. 6hortTalK& on |! Advertisino No. 19. | People generally read advertisements more than they did a few years ago. The reason is to be found in tho advertisements themselves. Advertisers are more careful than they used to be. They make the advertise- | ments moro readable. Some of them eveu become, in a ___ way, a department of the paper, and puopie look for them every day with as much xest and pleasure as they turn to any other feature. i This is truo of many department stores all over 4> / * the country. In many cities there is just one man who appre- / ciates the value of such interest. I ! He breaks away from the old set style. He teils j ? something interesting in his spJte every " Thero are lots of interesting things in i business. Look over tho miscellany page of sf i any paper—look at it» local news columns, J and its telegraph news, for that matter, 112? i :aad you'll See that tho majority of the == * items are more or less closely related to W : - some business fact. s■>/? Dress these facts up In a becoming - u , tk. off hi, parb of words, and they will find readers, ftdtstal." • even though they be in a "more advertisement." Let the merchant come down off his pedestal and talk •in his m He needn't be flippant—far from it, j but let him not write as if ho were ad- Ifl?jj jJKSt him about something at cvon a greater " *' " ' ' ie ° eWS^'*l^er eS r '®^'' ' n,,J —iz It is on the table when he cats, and K.j in bis hands while he is smoking after Ihc meal. It reaches him when he u ic j(i. an approachable condition. That's the time to teli him about *WF icgly— as one man talks to another. "TV mnnfttfm f«w rifht mt» it) nKbr 1 ! _ , 4mm Mtui riu 4+mm Mlt M>" 'frtr'vA'. Omrtm -4+itrn B**n. Xrm )»4, MUNCY VALLEY, PA. j Never Before Have*We Received ;50 and 75 so many praises and so Vj/ l ßoys' Knee manyjflattering remari ■;■ v r | Pants Heavyweight | iave had this Season- / V 7 ! - jiY-Assorted style £; ;i ■ «• \f£\ Special. Were you one of the vast tin n . . crowded our store during the pa 4 1 \ r. i<- TfimM j Did you pet your share oi' t.-o ;• , k I advertised? I( not you should I COAE HER E NOW 'HI We are making new friends fast: selling inr-tv goods than ever before But we still want more friends, want to sell our st< :k laler, y ■ we are.'spurred onto deeper price cutting. F\opi? \vo;nier h _ we can do it. To this we can answer, that no other s »r i I section* has the wholesale buyirg facilities enjoyed!} "h ; es•. .t» • I lishment. We can buy lower, we can sell lower, 1 Sweater Coats s fecials Mens Coi\Uiro\ i'. s iriON S Oil I i 4.S From 1.19 io Men's or Hoye' Sweater Coats ,»JS >i"h > Neglige Inrty ,>.!<• j Mens'sweater coats .75 CHI LDRI. NS SU 1 TS Mens sweater coats 125 Ft'Om <-) )C to -.CO and C s'' Meus sweeter coats 1.50 ui.-by launel crshirts 1.39; Men? sweater coats 2.00 MKN S I ROE SI RS Mens V neck sweaters 25 and 4Cx? From 6 I )C t«'» $4 75* M'ti's . v■:i t]i wv culln Menu cardiganjjackets 1.25 ml'M'c m-CDAI I c mixol socks OSc - MhN b 0\ b.RALLS. so( . ks ltts Underwear f " roni 3? c to ~-c «,„i<ju-i> o».- isr.,,™:- .„ _ .MEN'S ODD COAIS Si ribbed or fleeced 20 and 26c /'II I lICeS A.I ri■ .S Men's DllCh aild GordlU* 'V Br<C8 r <C 'O 32 i A '*" '■'*? l,H '" 8 "lumbermen ail colors 39c rubbers—Lambertville and'* Ball Men's fleeced lined underwear band. A big saving lor you- CU.' UTC M '»!" Boys Corduroy Sflvylvo. . Pants. Also line of Shoes al s; v- l.f'ie,' KU us at great reduction. ; Boys'corduroy,knee pants, in ed, ing pliCeS SI. !or 2-0 ' >p. » |;i..\ N'Kl'.Ts from 75c"'np. i through out, fine ribbed quality Shoe. LadieS i6S tO r i worth regular 75c Special Site Meil'S Working Ml )eS IOS ' lv ' al! sizes from 1.50 up. ; Men's Suits W.L Doughs' Shoes at redu.•*.•<) gj Men'* Smta 6,75 Big LiflG Ol Men Sand udW \V a is'tl! 39c Mens" Suits 9.65 huo Children's Overcoats at re- , . ... r , m^osSuiti» 11.*i> 14.»i0 nriPPQ LQuloo v/ocilS * : 15.50 \() 25 UUIyCU \)\ ItCD. * Coats from 3.50 to 12.00 So Corne to J. M. Wighton's to satisfy yotir wants. Remember sale only lasts this month. Railroad fare from Laporte and Nordmont for purchase of §io'oo or over, r r —. Tl'2 THE iR WEEKLY j LAPORTE I GAZETTE and BULLETIN REPUBLICAN NfWSITE/ .j Tells all 'ifie general news of the Best dressed and most respected 1 NVJjilil, particularly that of our newspaper in Sullivan county. State, all the time and tells it Pre-eminently a home newspaper impartially. Comes to subscrib- The only Republican paper iu ers every other day. It is in fact county arid comes from the seat almost a daily newspaper, and of justice with new news fro TO yo.ii can.iot afford to be without | the county offices, clean new* j it. We oiler this unequaled from all sections of the county paper and the NEWS ITEM and political news you want to together one year for read. This witli Tri-w*eklys at $1.50 j s|.sQ The REPUIUCAN NEWS ITEM' ] and Tri-Weekly j GAZETTE AND BULLETIN. | J " j • *■" | In ?very city there is one best If you want to keep in touch 112 | paper, and in Williamsport with the Republican party | j ii i.* the Gazette and Bulletin. organization and be informed j | It is the most important, pro- on a " rial estate transfers or | I gressive and widely circulated legal matters in general that i I paper in that city. The first transpires at the county seat g j to hold the fort journalistically. you must necessarily take the | N EWei ITEM. ■» w.- ■ ———. I 11J§0 'i is G i-S EST ER | I WirvW "mw ® r m FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS a P. No black powder shc!T» on t!ie markr* compare with the "NEW RIVAL" In uni- 8 r formity and strong shooting qualities, t ir« lire and waterproof. Get the genuine. 0 l WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. New Haven, Conn. | •1 ■miuLTi Tin, a*-a.rasoMmcrvtiejsrT. \ «ni k-A- I See for Your- Mh» if y< i;r her-d aches or your jeyes luwf, y>: u may not ■ u'd' r>tanJ wh::t onuses the trouble. j (<IT e t>> me. 1 can ve \ou relief, and further, io help you to see for youneU the advantage of j having \ rut Jeweltry Repair I Work d m>\ hvre. Pi ices ; re r> a-orub'e and ' ev . i.-s a>.uaily satisf. c ; tor v LJ.Voorhees, SONESTOWN . 1 Administrators' Notice. Notice is herein given that Letters ol | Administration upon the estate ol' Fran j .-it- \\. •i a 11}i'*]>«.*r. lute ol I.aforte Boro., ' i.Vunty, I'eniiH.. deceased, have ! i>eei> granted to the undersigned. All j persons indebted to said estate are re | [nested to make payment, and those having claims or demands aj*ainst**the i -aine will make them known without de j lay to MKS. THKRKXA 0 A LLAOII KK,. i.a|>orte, Penna.. Administratrix'. .I Htilla r\ I. 11109. QOI KI PiU>< LAMATION. Wuereah, Hon*. Chj'. K Tekkv President 1 fudge. Honorable! Henry Hiehliu ami K. e. K. K<kiiil> i Assoc. Judges of|the Courts of Oyer and rermmer and <;eneral Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Pence. Orphans' Court and Com ihc I'uuntj of Sullivan, have issued their precept, bearing date the 14 day of Mar :.«*), to me directed, lor holding the Severn courts in the Borough of Lapoite. ou Monday the 17 day of May 190#, at 2 o'clock p. m. Therefore.notice is hereby given to the Coroner, indices of the Peace and Constables within the county, that they lie then and there ill their prop, er person ai o'clock p. m.of said day, with tkeir rolls, records, inquisitions examinations and ; other rememlterances to those tilings to which tlieir oflice- appertain to tie done. And to those who are bound by their recognizance to prosecut against prisoners who are or shall lie in the jaii of tbesaid county of Sullivan, are herein* notified to j tie then and there to prosecute agaiiist them as will be just. JCDSON ISKOWV «heiiff. | Sheriff'sOlHce, Laporte Pa... 9, Jon 190S' idund model, sketch or ploui of invention fort i* free report on patentability. For free book ( I'VAI* '* Opposite U. S. Patent Office c y W ASH ! N GTO ND. C. j Educate Toor BoweU With l ascarets. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 10c, zoo, IT C. C. C. fai\ drusgiste refund tuouuy
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