Republican News Item B. M. VANDYKE, EDITOR. PUBLISHED FRIDAYS By The Sullivan Publishing Co At the County Beat of Sullivan County. IiAPOBTE, PA. THOB. J. INGHAM, Sec'y & Treas. Entered at the Poet Office at Laporte, ac second-class mail matter. | FpQPESSIONrL CAPDr'lj FIKBT NATIONAL BANK OF DUSHORE, PENNA. CAPITAL - ■ $50,000 PUHPIiUS - - $50,000 Does a General Banking Business. STATE DEPOSITOBI. FISHER WELLES, M. D. SWARTS. President. (;ashler 3 j>er cent interest allowed on certificates. fRANCISW. MEYLERT, Attorney-at-Law. Office in Keeler's Block. • LAPORTE, Sullivan County, PA. J. & F. H. INGHAM, ATTORN RYB-AT-LAW, Legal business attendod to in this and adjoining countie." -A PORTE, p A £ J. MULLEN, Attorney-at-Law. LAPORTE, PA omca IN COUNTY BUILDING NLAR COURT HOUBB. J H. CRONIN, LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC, orrica ON MAIN BTHBKT. DUSIIORK. PA First National Bank OF LAPORTE. PA. Capital - - - $25,000. 00 Transacts a general banking; business. TIIOS. J. INGHAM, KI)\V. I.ADI.KV President. Cashier. 3 per cent interest paid on time deposits, ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. J P. BAHL, TONSORIAL ARTIST Pool Room, Confectionery, Tobacco and Cigars. Opposite Hotel Bernard LAPORTE, PA. A Timely Warning. Every voter in this State should carefully read an address delivered , by the Hon. John S. Fisher a lew days ago at Indiana, It is one of the most convincing arguments in support of the continuance of con trol of State and National affairs by the Republican party ever sub mitted to the voters of Pennsylva nia. There is nothing of the dem agogue about Mi-. Fisher. He does dot resort to canting hypocrisy and defamatory charges. He meets that sort of campaigning with a clear, common sense and accurate analysis of the issues that confront the voter and presents sound rea | sons why every Republican in the State should support his party's candidates. At Indiana he thus warned the people against William 1 11. Berry and the Keystone part}': "Republican defeat in Penn sylvania this year means nation al defeat in 1912. The triumph of the spirit of unrest now means its triumph again in 1912. If Pennsylvania falters now it will he heralded from the housetops that the Republican ranks have been broken in its stronghold. It will he said that the tariff has been repudiated in the citadel of its strength, and that the conser vative policies of the Republican party no longer find favor with our people. Are we as Pennsyl vanians ready to spread broad east over the nation this im pression?" The man who is willing to have a Democrat in the White House and a Democratic majority in Con gress will vote for Berry and the other Democratic candidates on the Keystone ticket. He will do this because a vote for the Keystone ticket will be a vote for the Demo cratic party. There is 110 doubt regardirg Mr. Berry's policies. Repeatedly 011 the stump he has said that he was e proud of his democracy. There- ' fore a voter who desires a return of the Democratic party to power con sistently can vote for the Keystone ticket. But will any man who believes in the principles of the Republican party vote for the Keystone ticket? Will any wage earner or farmer or business man whose prosperity is due to the protective system vote for Mr. Berry and his associates? If so, he will take the longest chances he ever took at the polls in his life. If the Republicans of this State cast their ballots for the entire Republican ticket there will be no danger of the direful conse quences against which Senator Fisher warned the people. SONESTOWN. The regular business meeting of ths Ladies, Aid Society was held at the home of C. A. Starr after which a bountiful supper was served. Homer Bussler of llughesville is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. (ieo. Simmons. Ben Mcllenry and wife of Ben ton, are spending a few days in town. Mi-, and Mrs. (Jeorge Rea, Jr., were Williamsport shoppers 011 Wednesday. Archie Darling, wife and daugh ter of Williamsport, visited his par ents here last week, Mrs. J. M. Boatman spent Wed nesday in ISordmout. Misses Mazie and Opal Watson were llughesville shoppers on Wednesday. Howard Bay, teacher of the grammar school, gave a masquerade party for his school Monday even ing. Velina Watson, Beatrice Williamson, Pauline Magargel and Charles Tupper won the prizes for the best costumes. George Rea, Jr., is now occupy ing his residence 011 Main Staeet. Lloyd Lorah, who has been en gaged in Panama for some time is making his parents a visit. Frank Rea and Frank Sheets at tended a party at Muncy Valley Monday evening. Stackhouse—Gillson. Mi - . Raymond Stackhouse and Miss Vearl Gillson of Muncy Val ley, were united in marriage at the home of J. V. Finkle in this place 011 Friday, Oct. 28, 1910, by Rev. J. L. Dixon. VICTOSV CERTAIN ON TUESDAY NEXT Pennsylvania Republicans Pre pare For Reusing Majority. WALTON'S CALL TO ACTION State Chairman Urges All to Goto the Polls to Insure a Magnificent Triumph. In the closing days of the campaign there is the greatest confidence among the Republican leaders of a sweeping victory for the lull Republican state ticket. Chairman Henry P. Walton, Secre tary W. Harry Baker ana the other active spirits at the Republican state committee headquarters in Philadel phia report that there has been a re markable change in situation in a number of counties to the advantage of the Republican candidates owing to the strenuous campaign that has been under way during the last two weeks. Districts which some time ago were classed as doubtful are now certain to be carried lor John K. Tener for governor and all his colleagues on the Republican ticket. A final note of warning has been sounded by field marshal Walton to Republican committeemen to guard Igainst the danger of over-confidence, nnd Republicans are generally admon ished to refrain from giving "compli mentary votes" to Democratic or Inde pendent candidates in local contests and are urged to vote the full Repub lican ticket to insure the counting of Ihelr ballot. National Issues Involved. The importance of the election on account of the congressional contest Is emphasized by Senator Penrose, who Is anxious that Pennsylvania shall maintain her prestige as the lead ing Republican state of the union In the house at Washington. Pennsylva nia by reason of her large delegation in the present house was enabled to protect her interests in framing the present tariff act. Republican state leaders in com menting upon the result of a canvas of Pennsylvania made by the Philadel phia Press and published last Sunday, insist that its estlmatod plurality for John K. Tener, the Republican candi date for governor, is too low. The Philadelphia Press says that "impar tial estimates furnished the Press from all the counties" give the Repub lican state ticket a plurality of 125,750. While the leaders say they are not ready to make public their estimates by counties they admit that their re ports give Mr. Tener over 150,000 plu rality and some express the opinion that the final figures will be even larger. Democrats Lining Up. There are indications that while a very spectacular campaign is being made in the interest of Berry, the Keystone party nominee has been los ing during the last week much of his Democratic support, the defection go ing to the regular Democratic nomi nee, Grim. This situation is explained by the Democratic leaders who contend that the rank and file of the Democrats feel that "this is going to be a Demo cratic year" and they intend to stand by their regular party organization so as to be in line to take part in the primaries for the election of delegates to the Democratic national conven tion and to be in uyich with the Demo cratic leadership in the erent of a national Democratic victory. Bids Wanted. Tr Z excavating of about :100() feet of trench for the laying of water mains and pipes in the Borough of Laporte. Specifications can be seen at the of fice of \V. C. Mason, Engineer. Bids should f>ive rate per foot. Bids must be in on or before Saturday, Nov. 1910. Mokoma Spring Water Company. NOTICE OF TRANSFER. Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the Transfer of a Whole sale Liquor License heretofore grant ed to Thomas J. Brogan, in the Bor ough of Dushore, Sullivan County, State of Pennsylvania, situate on the West side ol German Street, on premises known as the "Gahan Liq uor Store Building", to JOSEPH MAX TEITELBAUM has this day been filed in my otfice, and the same will be presented to the Court of Quarter Sessions of Sullivan County on Friday, Nov. 11. 1910, at nine o'clock, a. m. Clerk's Office, LaPorte, Pa., November 1, 1910. ALBERT F. HEESS, Clerk. Divorce Notice. Manual) Il'irst. vs. Thomas Hurst. No. 1 May Term, 1910. To Thomas Hurst, respondent: Whereas, your wife lias filed a lihel in ilivorce to No. 1 May Term, I'.MO, praying a divorce Hfraint-t you, now you are here by notified and required to appear in the Court of Common Pleas of Sullivan Coun ty, on or before Monday, December 12th. A. !>., 1910, to answer the complaint of said libellant. In dclault of'such appear ance you are liable to have a ilivorce granted against you. . JITDSON BROWN, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Laporte, Pa., November, 2, 1910. Make Your Own With Our Low Cost Machinery any Farmer Can Make His Own II Building Blocks, Drain Tile and Fence Posts at a Big Saving in Cost jl For the farmer owning a sand pit, gravel pit, /■ or a stone quarry or who lives near one or more of f| these, where this material may be had simply for the IB hauling, cement Is the cheapest and best "building H wKi m material he can use. Enough Portland Cement to H I ■B« make a building block Bxß* 10 inches costs about two H I BR; l||| ' M MK&Sk nSI or three cents. For most farmers the gravel or H JIBS' ■'l |MIWO / jrJ crushed stone ami sand costs nothing at all but the 1.1 JIZFe "7 Si hauling and the building blocks, drain tile and I, : B I fence posts may be made at odd times when It is PI * fjf l nil impossible to do other work on the farm. This en- -fc .. likSl ablcs the average furmer to build farm buildings of _ all kinds at the lowest possible cost, frequently for : r one half and even one third contractors' prices, and I mild better buildings than he would hare if he used \flk This is the age of cement, Its nse has become almost II va.. -0 universal, It is the Ideal material for use on the fann. not TOltf YcKNML lon only because it is inexpensive, most farmers having all the should raw materials necessary with the Dingle exception of IllFfl Ittt/U cement, but because it lasts practically forever and is fire- InrJ nfln lend for liroof. No farmer has adequate lire protection, therefore, H |l|ffl \W r„ he oujiht to orect buildings us nearly fireproof as possible, II l ITH ourrree Cement block walls, cement floors, cement pillars, cement /■ I IHI Cement roofs, will not burn. Cement drain tiles arc better /V B IBV than the old clay tile, because they are porous and /■ M JjlA Building their strength Increases with age. Cement fence JB l|H II D]_.L posts are cheaper and better than wporien fence 111 II posts, they last forever, tires along the roadsides do IB J I ~ Catalog not effect them, Cement for the silo, cement for jM Ideal for every building purpose ou the farm.be- IB cause It Is cheaper In the beginning nnd lasts prae- rMw tlcally forever without renewal, and Is llreproof. /Mm Our machines are simple. We sell cement working machinery of every kind at the lowest possible Anyono can operate them I prices. \\ e sell cement block machines at oue-tbird the prices asked by many 112 „ , Z manufacturers and dealers. We have nrerrthlng In cement machinery—all successfully and they are H kinds of building block machines, silo machines, chimney molds, porch lifl r sold «iav below uiunl nnro. H column molds, drain tile molds, fence post molds, concrete mixers, all guar- ' DC,uv,r «»««" pnees. fl antecd machinery sold way below competition. H Send for Our Free Catalosrue. We ' BSUO a catalogue of cement working machinery of every | ———————— description. It is filled with useful information for the farmer, B builder and contractor. Scud us a letter or postal card and say ".Please send me your free Cement Building Block Machinery Catalogue " and we will forward it by return mail, post-paid. Write us at the point nearest you MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. .04 CHICAGO AND KANSAS CITY Messrs. Chase and Schrader have taken up bachelor's quarters in the Maben building on Main Street. It is rumored that "Stew" will take the stump for the Koystoners but we do not believe it. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Fa cias issued out of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Sullivan County, tome directed and delivered, there will be exposed to public sale at Hotel Oberl in Boro of Dushore, Sullivan Coun ty, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, Nov ember 19, 1910, at 1 o'clock, p. in., the following described property, to wit: All those two certain lots, pieces or parcels of land situate in the Township of Colley, County of Sullivan and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: NO I. Beginning at the North East corner of lot of 11, L. Deiflenhach; thence South eighty-seven aid one-fourth (S7) degrees Hast ninety-nine and seven-tenths (99 7 10) perches to a post ami stones corner; thence South two and one-hall (2J) degrees West two hundred four (204) perches to a post and stones corner; thence North eighty seven and three-Court lis (■S7•}) deegreee West fifteen and seven tenths (15 7-10) perches to a corner; thence North two ar.il one-hall (2.1) de grees East one hundred (100) perches to a corner; thence North eighty-seven and three-fourths (S7il) degrees West eighty lour [B4] perches to a post cornei; thence North two and oae-hall [2i]degrees East one hundred four [lo4] perches to the place of Beginning. Containing seventy one [7l] acres and eighty-four perches. NO 2. Beginning at a beech corner a corner of lands ol the said Frank Deillen bach, formerly known as the Brown place; thence along lands of Hansom Thrasher South four and one-half [4J] degrees West one hundred [MX)] perches to a stone corner; thence by a tract ol land in the warranty name of John Cook, North eighty seven and one-half (H7<) de grees West forty-two, (42) perches to a corner; thence by other lands ol the said (ieorge Landback North lour and one half (44) degrees East one hundred (100) perches to a post corner on south line ol other lands ol Frank Deiflenhach party of the second part hereto; thence by same South eighty-seven and one-halt (871) de grees East torty-two (42) perches to the place of Beginning. Containing twenty, six and one-fourth [26] acres of land. It being a part of the same premises which Emily <l. Martin by l)ted dated the Bth day of January, A. D. 1898, for the consideration therein mentioned, did grant and confirm unto the said fiiorge S. Landback and to liis heirs and assigns forever, as Recorded in the Recorder's Office of Sullivan County, on the tenth day of January, A. I>. 1898, in Deed Book Vol. 25, at Page 78 etc., relation being thereunto bad appears. The above described land is under good state of cultivation having erected thereon a Inline house, frame barn, and having thereon a good orchard of fruit trees, and being well watered. Seized, taken into execution and to be sold as the property of F. N. Deitfenbach, at the suit of 1). Keefe, no\v to the use of G. Snyder. JUDSON BROWN, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Laporte, Pa., Oct 18, 1910. Walsh, Atty. DICK'S DAUB DESTROYER Removes spots and stains. Sells by demon stration. Agents make big money. Write today for sample bottle and our terms to agents. Address: Agency Department, Box 85, New Albany, Pa. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. The annual meeting of the stock holders of Lake Mokoma Company, for the election of directors and the transaction of such other business as may come before tin* meeting, will be held in the Company's office at LaPorte, Pa., on Tuesday, Nov. - lf>, 191it, at 10 o'clotk. ii.in. C. J. PEN NOCK, Pres. ATTEST: E. S. PHILLIPS, Scc'y. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Estate of Harry M Fiestor, late of Laporte Township, deceased. Letters Testementary in the above estatt having been granted to the undersigned, all parties having claims against said estate are re quested to present same without de lay. And all parties indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate settlement. Margaret S. Fiester, Lee R. Gavitt, Executors. F. W. Meylert, Att'y. Sept. 12 'lO. | 3 CENTS A LINE ADS. | FOR RENT — Rrewster corner house; yearly lease to desirable ten ant. Address, 12:57 Tea St., N. W., Washington, D. C. TRADE MARKS DESIGNS r VfVli COPYRIGHTS Ac. 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(50 ■ Beef Scrap 3 00 j Moat Meal 2.50 ' Oats per bu. .45 l Charcoal 50 lb sack .(50 I Oyster Shells " 35 140 lb bag Salt coarse or line .55 I 56 lb bag Salt 30 Slhumacher Flour sack 1.(55 1 Muney " " 140 Spring Wheat" " i.o 0 ; Packing Salt (rock ) 5(5 lbs .40 Veal Calves, Live Chickens and Fowls; Fresh Sweet Butter and Eggs wanted. M. BRINK, New Albany, Pa. The Best place to buy goods Is often asked by the pru pent housewife. Money saving advantages are always being searched lor Lose no time in making a thorough examination of the New Line of Merchandise Now on jExmrnxToN} ?????? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. HILLSGROVE, PA. in¥ (wins. Groceries, to be choice must be fresh. 111 order to sell fresh gio ceries we must keep them <-ont i 11- ually moving, buying and selling. That's just what we are doing. Therefore our groceries are fresh and choice in the true sense of Hie word. If you are not getting Hie best in the grocery line tell us ami we will tell you the reason and how to overcome it. RuschhcuiseiVs. LA PORTE, PA Cbippewa Xime IRUns. Lime furnished .n car load lots, delivered a< Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesvill* Penn'a. M. E. Reeder, MUNLY, PA. WANTED At once. Men lo represent lis, either locally or traveling. Now is tin* time to start. Money in the work for the right men. Apply at once and secure territory. ALLEN NURSERY CO., Rochester, N. Y. Try a SMALL AD in th s paper, It will pay you. OeWinj CARBOLIZED WITCH HAZE! SALVE For Piles, Burns, Sores
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