Republican news item. (Laport, Pa.) 1896-19??, July 22, 1909, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    F-IRST NATIONAL BANK
or DCSHORE, PKNNA.
3ATTAL - - #60.000
JUKPLXTS - - 835.000
I >oes a General Banking Business.
S. l>. STERKiKRE. M. D.SWARTS.
President. cashier
8 per cent interest allowed on certificates.
112 RANCIS W. MEYLERT,
Attorney-at-Law.
office in Keeler'e Block.
LAPORTE, Sullivan County, PA.
J J. & F. H. INGHAM,
ATTORHETB-AT-LAW,
Legal business attended to
in thia and adjoining counties
_APORTS, PA
£ J. MULLEN,
Attorney-at-Law.
LAPORTE, PA
omca in conuTT BOiiDwa
MAR COURT BODIB.
J # H C RON IN,
ATTORHKT w AT -LAW,
HOTARY PUBLIC.
OVriOB OR MAIV BTRHT.
DUSHORE. PA
LAPORTE HOTEL.
F. W, GALLAGHER, Estate,
Newly erected. Opposite Court
House square. Steam heat, bath rooms,
Lot aud cold water, reading and pool
room,and barber.ahop; also good stabling
and livery,
(Lbippewa
Xtmc m\m.
Lime furnished in car
load lots, delivered a 4
Right Prices.
Your orders solicited.
Kilns near Hughesville
Penn'a.
M. E. Reeder,
MUNCY, PA.
for a well Kept
Up-to-date
Stock of
General
Merchandise
Far pries that are
Right
For curteous treatment
goto
Buschhausen'
U Y 99
The Best place
to buy goods
Is otten asked by the pru*
pent housewife.
Money saving advantages
are always being searched for
Lose no time in making a
thorough examination of the
New Line of Merchandise
Now on
lEXHIBrfIONI
?????? ? ? ?
STEP IN AND ASK
ABOUT THEM.
All answered at
Veraon Hull's
Large Store.
MuatTobaceoSpit and Su,oke four Ute Ana,.
To quit tobacco easily and foreve*, be man
tietic. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To
Sloe, tbe wonaorworicr, tbat makes weak mef
strong, /til drufifisui, 800-or 41. Cure puaran
te"d Booklet and nample tree. Addresi
Sterling Kernedy Co , Chlca«<? Ot Nbw York
County Seat |
Local and Personal Events
Tersely Told.
Miss Mary Farrell is visiting her
sister Elizabeth.
Miss Edith Gumble is visiting
relatives at Hillsgrove.
Miss Marie Buhl and Miss Mary
Collins of Dushore are visiting Mary
McNellan.
Miss Elizabeth McNellan return.
t«l from a visit with relatives in
Williaiusport.
Preaching services will be held in
the Baptist Church, Sunday morning
at 10 o'clock. All are invited to
attend.
Miss Mary Culkin of Scranton
was the guest of Elizadeth Farrell at
Hotel Laporte, last week.
Miss Marcella Farrell is spending
her vacation with her parents at Du
shore.
Henry Carbenter of English
Center, is visiting Laporte friends.
A very substantial plank side
walk has been laid in front of the
store occupied by Mr. Win. Loeb.
Misses Beatrice and Lena Bodie
and Mr. and Mrs. <«. W. lleverly
arrived Thursday in a Motor car
and will spend some time with Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Shaffer Sr.
Atty. E. J. Mullen and wife ac
companied by the hitters sister Miss
Ida Donovan of Say re, started on
Wednesday for Atlantic City where
they will spend a week or ten days
Mrs. George Snyder and two
children, of Binghamton, X. V.,
are the guests of Mrs. Snyder's
aunt, Mrs. F. W. Gallagher.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Edmister,
of Binghamton. N. Y., have re
turned to Laporte, and will spend
the remainder of the season at the
Cheney cottage.
Miss Alice Gansel, of William
sport. visited Mrs. Lee Fritz, the
early part of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Fries spent
Sunday with the latter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Russel. of near
Sonestown. Paul says the apple
crop will be a good one.
Mrs. Victor Hugo and daughters
Beulah and Gloria, of Philadelphia
are visiting the former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Crossley,
where Miss Maud llugo has been
spending the summer.
Mrs. Eliza McKean died at her
home in Towanda Sunday, July
IS, at the remarkable age of 101
years and eight months. She had
been a resident of Bra.lford county
since IS2'2.
Mr. David B. Miller of Bernice,
and Miss Agnes Collins of Mildred,
were joined in wedlock by Rev.
Joseph K. Freed, pastor of the
Presbyterian Church at Bernice,
June 30, 1909.
Two dwelling houses at Jami
son City were burned down on
Tuesday. They were [the proper
ties of Perry Hess and Miles Mil
ler. The lire started from a de
fective Hue in the Hess residence,
and the loss was about 82.000.
The excursion from Hughesville
on Tuesday numbered about SOO.
Picture Rocks people will picnic at
Mokoma to-day [Thursday] and
another excursion to Mokoma is
scheduled for Saturday.
Charley Hopfer of Muncy Val
ley, while at work peeling bark
near Celestia, on Thursday morn
ing had the misfortune to cut of!
part of his left foot. It was sev
ered about half way between the
toes and instep.
Edward YanPelt, of William
sport, who was injured last Thurs
day while unloading the engine
for the merry-go-round at Moko
ma, is improving nicely and will
soon be around.
Carl O. Bird, of Estella. and Misfc
Jessie Wrede, of town, have again
been engaged to teaeli the borough
schools for the coming term. This
will make the third consecutive
term that these efficient teachers
have been in charge <>f our schools.
Mrs. Marion Miller of near El
dredsville, died at her home on
Friday. July 2. she is survived
by a husband, J. E, Miller, and
three children.
Mr. J. V. Finkle, last week pre
sented lis with a branch from one
of his currant bushes which was
the finest of its kind that we hail
ever seen. The clusters of white
fruit hung so thick as to nearly
conceal the leaves, and were per
fect in size and color.
The newly organized ball team
of Laporte defeated Dushore by
the score of 13 to 7, last Thursday
It was a lively game with errors
on ceah side. Carpenter held the
strong batting team of Dushore to
five hits. With a little practice
Laporte will have one of the fast
est teams in the county.
Mrs. W. J. McCartney who with
her husband has been living near
the latter's saw mill about six
miles from Laporte, recently be
came violently insane. It has been
found necessary to take steps to
ward her removal to an asylun for
the insane.
A Kennett Square correspondent
to the West Chester News passed out
a very friendly compliment to our
new and much appreciated citizen,
Mr. Ladley, in the following item:
The new National Bank just start
in Laporte, Suliivan county, of which
our townsmen Charles J. Pen nock
and Edwin 8. Phillips are among
the directors, has chosen Edward
Ladley, of this borough as cashier.
Mr. Ladley who is a member of our
Borough Council and a most valu
able citizen, has moved his family to
Laport". Kennett's loss will cer
tainly be the latter's gain.
The efficacy of the bee sting for
rheumatism is being tried by Cap
tain John H. Law, a rich retired
Holidaysburg man, though involun
tarily. He went to his farm near
Holidaysburg to recover from an
attack of rheumatism, and while
walking through the field disturbed
a swarm of bees and was stung forty
three times.
QHEIiIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a writ of Fieri
Facias issued out of the Court of
Common Plea* ol'Sullivan County.Pen
nsylvania.and to me directed and deliver
ed, there will be exposed lo public sale
at the Court House, in the Borough of
l.aporle, Sullivan Co., Pennsylvania, on
TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1909.
commencing at 1 o'clock p.m. the follow
ing described property, lo wit:
All those certain lots, pieces or parcel?
of land, situate in the villas? of Mildred,
Township of Cherry. < 'ounty of Sullivan
and State of Pennsylvania, described as
follows, viz:
No. 1. BEGINNING at the South
west corner of Second street at a point
joining the State Line and Sullivan Kail
road; thence Westwardly one hundred
and ten (110) feet more or less along
Second Street to Hancock Alley: thence
Northwardly along said Alley one hund
red and twelve and one hall (112 1-2) teet
more or less to the line of the State Line
and Sullivan Railroad: thence Kastwardly
alons; the line ot the State Line and Sul«
livan Railroad to Second Street, the place
of bef inning. Being Lots Xos. 71, 74,
and 7") upon a plot or plan of Mildred, as
laid out for .lohn a Fnnston by Samuel
Neyhart, Civil Engineer, in 1871, and on
October 25. 1894,
Lots improved and having an ice house
and chicken house erected thereon.
No. 2. BE* 11 NNINO at the corner ot
Jackson and Third Street, extending
thense along the said Jackson Street East
wardly one hundred ami twenty-live (125)
feet to Turn Table Alley: thence along
said Turn Table Alley Northwardly one
hundred and twenty-five (125) feet to
Washington Alley; thence along said
Washington Alley Eastwardly one hund
red and twenty-five (125) feet to Third
Street; thenee along said Third Street
Southwardly one hundred and twenty
live (125) feet to Jackson Street the place
of beginning. Being Lots Nos. 155, 15b.
157. 158 and 159 upon a plot or plan ot
Mildred made in 1871, and on October 25,
Is 94,
Lots improved.
No. 3. BEGINNING at a corner of
lot ot' William Roe; thence along the
Susquehanna and Tioga Turnpike thirty
seven (.'57) feet to a corner; thence along
lands of the State Line and Suilivan Rail
road Company in a Southwesterly direc
tion ninety-eight (98) teet lo a corner;
thence along lands now occupied by the
Lehigh Valley Railroad Company one
hundred and twenty-one (121) teet to
lands of William Roe: thence along said
Roe lands in an Easterly direction thirty
(;->0) feet to the place of beginning. CON
TAINING Four Thousand Four Hundred
and Seventy (4,470) Square Feet of laud
strict measure be the same more or less.
Lot improved and having erected there
on one two story frame building used as
a store and dwelling house combined,
also several small out buildings and being
a desirable business property.
No. 4. BEGINNING at a corner on
the West side of Susquehanna and Tioga
Turnpike road; thence East a distance of
fifteen and two-thirds (15 2-3) feet to a
corner on the line ot the State Line and
Sullivan Railroad; thence along the line
ot said railroad North onehundred and titty
and one-halU 150A)teet to a corner; thence
East twenty-six and one-halt ('2t>£) feet to
a corner on the West side of said Turn
pike Road; thence along said road South
one hundred tlfly and one-half (150J) feet
to a corner the place ot beginning.
Lot improved and having erected there
on one two-story frame store building
25x40 feet; also another store building
adjoining the Jackson Hotel property,
and being a valuable lot.
No, 5. BEGINNING at a stake a
corner ot lot owned by William Roe:
thence West a distance of twenty tour
[24] teet more or Jess to a corner in the
ditch on the South side of the track ot the
State Line and Sullivan Railroad Com
pany [now operated by the Lehigh Val
ley Railroad Company]; thence South
along the ditch on the South side ot said
railroad a distance of one hundred and
twenty-nine [l29] teat more or less to a
corner on line of Funston's land; thence
East a distance of twenty six [26] feet to
a corner of a lot formerly owned by Har
ry Finkle, now owned by L. J. Hyman
this grantor: thence along his line North
a distance of one hundred and twenty-one
[l2l] feet more or less to the corner the
place of beginning.
Lot improved.
No. 6. BEGINNING at a comer on
line ol land owned by Mrs. Charles E.
Jackson and corner of land owned by
this grantor; thence West a distance of
twenty-four [24] feet to the ditch on the
South side of the track of said railroad;
thence along the ditch on the South side
ol same South a distance of one hundred
and tifty and one-half [lso'>] teet more or
less to a corner; thence East a distance ot
twenty-four [24] feet more or less to a
corner of William Roe's lot, and thence
Noitli along line ot lot owned by thw
grantor, a distance of one hundred and
fifty and one-half [lso}] feet to the cor
ner, the place of beginning.
Lot improved.
No. 7. BEGINNING at a point on
Kenneth Street and Cherry Alley and
extending along said street Eastwardly
fifty [so] feet more or less to the railroad;
thence along said railroad Eastwardly to
Second Street; thence along said Second
Street one hundred and forty [l4o] feet
more or less Northwardly to Hancock
Alley; thence along said Hancock Alley
Westwardly one hundred and twenty-five
[l2s] feet to Cherry Alley; thence along
said ' 'berry Alley one hundred and seventy
five [l7s] feet Southwardly to place of
beginning. Same being lots Nos. 70, 79,
80, 83, 84. 87 and 88 on plot.
Lots improved.
No. 8. BEO INN INO at a point on
Hancock and Cherry Alleys and extend
ing along said Hancock Alley one hund
red and twenty-five [l2s] feet Eastwardly
to Second Street; thence along said Second
Street one hundred and twenty-five [l2s]
feet Northwardly to Karl Street: thence
along said Carl Street one hundred and
twenty-five [l2s] teet to Cherry Alley;
tlience along said Cherry Alley one hund
red and twenty-five [l2s] feet Southward
ly to place of beginning. Same being
lots Nos. 61, 62, 63, 64 and 65 on plot.
Lots improved.
No. 9. BEGINNING at a point on
Karl Street and Maple Alley and extend
ing along said street Eastwardly fifty-five
| 55 | feet more or less to the railroad;
tlience following the line ot the railroad
Southwardly to Mapel Alley: thence along
said Alley Northwardly one hundred
| 100 | teet more or less to the place of
beginning. Same being lots Nos. "I and
72 on the blue print.
Lots improved.
No. 10. BEGINNING at a point on
Karl ami Second Streets and extending
along said Karl Street Eastwardly one
hundred and twenty-five | 125 | teet to
Maple Alley; thence along said Alley
Southwardly one hundred and twenty
live | 125 | feet to Hancock Alley; thence
along said Alley Westwardly one hund
red and twenty-live | 125 | feet lo Second
Street; thence along said street North
ward one hundred and twenty-five | 125 |
feet to the place ol beginning. Same be
ing lots Nos. 66, 67, 68, 69 and 70 on the
blue print.
Lots improved.
Seized, taken into execution and to tie
sold as the property of Lou J. Hymen at
(he suit ot Nathan Gottlieb.
JI'DSON BROWN, Sheriff.
Sheriffs! Mice,Laporte Pa., July 12, 1909.
MULLEN, Attorney.
Bankrupt Sale.
By virtue of an order ol John W. Cod
ding. Referee in bankruptcy in and tor
the Middle District ol Pennsylvania, the
undersigned trustee ol the estate of James
11. Parish, bankrupt, of Wheelerville,
Fox Township, Sullivan County, Penn
sylvania, will expose to public sale or
auction at the Court House, Towanda,
Pennsylvania, on
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18. 1909.
at two o'clock sharp P. M. The follow
ing described real estate, viz:
All that piece or parcel of land situate
in ihe Township of Fox, County of Sulli
van and Slate of Pennsylvania, bounded
and described as follows, to wit:
BEGINNING at a post and stake
corner ol lands tormerly owned by lleiey
Cox (lands on the tract line), thence on
the saiil tract line by lands of S. Little
and Giddon Wilcox; south eighty seven
(87] degrees east sixty-four and 4-10 rods
to a post; thence south one degree, four
rods to the public road; thence on this
public highway, south seventy-one de
grees west, twenty-five and 7-10 rods to a
small sugar tree below the road; thence
south seventy and one-half | 7UJ | de
grees west, forty-four and 8-10 rods to a
post and stones below the highway; thence
on said Little road by land of said Cox.
north four degrees east, thirty one rods
to the place of beginning, containing
seven acres and two perches, be the same
more or less, recorded in Sullivan County
in Deed Book Vol. 30, at page 196, etc.
And all buildings thereon.
The above described property of the
bankrupt is to be sold free and divested
trom all liens.
TERMS OF SALE.
Twenty-five | 25 | per cent, upon the
property being struck down and the bal
ance upon the delivery of the deed alter
the final confirmation of sale.
Gl'Y C. IIOLLON, Trustee.
Towanda, Pa.
Wanted—An Idea
Protect your Idean: they may bring you wealth.
Write JOHN WEDDERBURN ft CO., Patent Attor
j neyt. Washington, D. C., for tbelr |i,KK) prlM offaf
and list ot two hundred Inventions wanted.
FOIETS?9NE¥^>TAR
far cAUdrc, tafm, «*rw. 9o •ptmt—
FIRST NATIONAL
HiraHESYXLLE, EA
CAPITAL STOCK
SSO 000 DeWITT BODINE, President.
Surplus and w Q pRONTZ, Cashier.
Net Profits,
75.000.
DIRECTORS:
Transacts a General Lodine, Jacob Per, Frank A.Kecder,
Banking Business. h ° Frontz w. c. Fronte,
VV. J. Reetly, Jolin C. Laird, Lyman Myers,
Accounts oflndivid- Peter Frontz, C. W. Sones,
uals and Firms 1
solicited.
3 per Cent INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS
Safe Deposite Boxes for Rent, One Dollar per Year.
AT T:HUE
GENERAL STORE
®
You can find a general stock of Lumbeimen's Flannel
Shirts, Drawers and Socks. Woolen and. Gotten Under
wear and Hosiery.
MEN'S and BOYS' HATS, CAPS and MITTENS.
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
(or the farmer. Prices are consistent with quality of goods.
JAMES McFARLANE.
Williamport & North Branch Railroad
TIIMIIE TABLE.
In effect Monday. July 4, 190<j.
Read down Read up
Flag stations where time is marked "112"
AM IMB. pm P.M I'M P M A M AM AM STATIONS. AM AM A.M I'M PM PU I'M PM AM
HaoWlos2o 416 2 lo! 12 5110 20 7 50' Halls 78594012151551 00 5059 50 S2O
S 33 10 15 5 23 4 19 12 55 lo 25 7 55 ..Pemisdale... 7 :io 9 35 12 10 1 50 :i 55 500 ') 45 8 r>
8 :lt> 10 IS 526 f4 22 1208 10 28 f758 ...OhiMWwa... 7 27 9 82 12 07 1 .7 :i VJ 4 57 9 42 8 ]•>
S 42 10 '£"> 532 4 28 2 22 102 10 35 805 7 45 Hugliesville.. 7 20 9 25 12 00 1 10 :i 45 i 5o <i :!5 t; 50 8 05
8 48 589 4 34 10 42 fx 11 Picture Rocks 9 18 11 15 3 18 9 28 6 43
8 08 5 44 4 89 I 18 16 Chuirolllit ... 9 12 11 10 332 9 22 6 38
8 58 549 1441 8 21 Glell Mawr... 9 06 11 CO 326 9 16 6 32
908 f558 f452 f829 Btra\il>ridge.. fHS3 10 41 9036 "2
9 12 1603 4 55' f833 BeecllGlcu.. f54910 34 8 59 6 18 >•
9 14 605 4 58 ' 8 35 Muncy Valley 8 47 10 30 3 07 8 57 6 It; a
9 20 BIOS 05 2 55 i 8 40 8 15 ..Sonestown ... 8 10 10 20 3 00 8 50 6 10 °
9 46 633 520 9 07 ...Nonluiollt... 95? 8 13 5 56 ■
1005 6525 38 f9 25 ....Mokonia.... j |,S) !7 58:5 38 a
1010 6 55 15 40 9 27 l.a]ortc \ 9 27 7 50 5 86 =
ij' (566 i (9 39 ...Riiifrdale ... 9 05 >.5 23 3
- 6 05 9 48 Birch Creek Jc 8 35 >.2 5 is"-'
3§ 6 09 . Satterfleld....; 8 30 =5 5 05
■3 ; I i | I I | | AM. . PM 151
KAGI.ES MERE BRAN.'JH.
A.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. A.M. STATIONS. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M.
920 610 300 840 615 Sonestown 835 240 505 845
944 634 324 901 639 Bennett A Peaks... 811 216 4 11 821
10 08 658 348 9£B 703 Eagles Mere 750 152 4 17 800
10 20 710 400 940 715 Eagle* Mere Park 735 1 40 405 7 15
S. D. TOWNSEND, D. K. TOWNSEND,
Gen. Manager,Hughesville Passenger Agent.
LAPORTE
Clothing Store.
SCOTT STALFORD, Proprietor.
An up-to-date store well stock
ed with Mens' and Youths' Cloth
ing of good quality and low price
FINE CUSTOM MADE SUITS TO ORDER
A SPECIALTY.
Ladies' Misses' and Children's apparel. Lumbermen's
Flannels, Shirts, Draws and Socks, Woolen and Gotten
Underwear and Hosiery, Men and Boys' Hats, Caps
and Mittens, Ladies and Children Sweater Coats.
A Full Assortment of Boots, Shoes & Rubbers
No trouble to show goods. Make this store a visit and
be convinced that bargains will greet you on every hand.
Try The News Item Job Office Once.
Kine Printing
To Please.