Freeland tribune. (Freeland, Pa.) 1888-1921, July 08, 1901, Image 1

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    FREELAND TRIBUNE.
VOL. XIV. NO. 4.
KEEP COOL
By wearing our Crasli Suits
or trousers; all sizes; large
1 assortments for men, boys
and children.
Straw Hats and
Yachting Caps
in all styles.
Summer Underwear; long or
short sleeves; an unparal
leled variety.
ttwtfsfcW
Clothing and Shoe House.
REFOWICH BUILDING. FREELAND.
Big Lino of Working Shoes.
1 WEDDING SILVER
<4 No more appropriate gift for a
A wedding than silver. A variety
) of handsome pieces specially
j selected for the purpose is now
\ on exhibition at our store.
<4 Rogers & Bros'
) Knives, forks table and tea
*4 spoons and fancy pieces all
<4 latest patterns.
BUTTERWICKS
Cor. Front and Centre Streets.
4 Shoot Music at Cut-Kate Prices.
J-m- w *— T
AMAITDUS OSWALD,
dealer in
Dry Goods, Groceries
and Provisions.
FRESH ROLL BUTTER AND EGGS.
A celebrated brand of XX tlour
always in sto:k.
Latest Hats and Caps.
All kinds of household utensils.
JV. W. Cor. Centre arui Front Sis., Freeland.
T. CAMPBELL,
dealer in
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Boots and Shoes.
Also
PURE WINES I LIQUORS
FOR FAMILY
AND MIC I)ia IN A L I'URPOHKS.
Centre and Main street#. Freeland.
CTXJR.R'XrS
Groceries, Provisions,
Green Truck,
Dry Goods and Notions
are among the finest sold
in Freeland. Send a sam
ple order and try them.
E. J. Curry, South Centre Street.
Summer
Shoes
arc here in abundance. We
have the latest products of
the largest manufacturers,
and are prepared to furnish
Men, Women and
Children
with footwear at prices as
low as any dealer in the
county, tjuality considered.
We handle
Nothing but Shoes,
therefore, we can sell to
better advantage and guar
antee you better value for
your money than can he had
elsewhere. When you want
footwear, come to the
SHOE STOEE.
High Malloy, Prop. Cor " cr w c .7„'ut silt..
MURDERED BY
HIGHWAYMEN
Another Blot on the Record
of Luzerne County.
James Ozipa, a Wilkesbarre
Fruit Dealer, Clubbed to
Death With an Iron Bar
Near Pittston.
Another murder biota the record of
Luzerne county and the details are of
such a nature that the people of IMtts
ton and vicinity are talking of organiz
ing a posse to hunt down the perpetra
tors of the crime.
At an early hour yesterday morning
James Ozipa, a fruit dealor of Wilkes
barre, was found unconscious in the
woods near Pittston. Blood was flowing
from his mouth and oars, and his skull
was crushed in throe places.
Ozipa was taken to Pittston hospital
in tills condition, where he recovered
consciousness long enough to say that
lie had been set upon by highwaymen
who beat him over the head with an
Iron bar and took S3OO from hi in.
No Date for Convention.
Chairman Reese Lloyd rofuses to make
known the date when he will again call !
the county convention together for the
purpose of announcing the nomination
of Arthur Dick for controller. Me says
that after a careful recount ho finds
Dick got a few more votes than Con
troller Joseph Lloyd, the anti-machine
candidate for the place. What the
small majority Is ho will not announce.
The reason for the delay and his reti
cence, it is alleged, is that he wants
to give Joseph Lloyd time to cool down
and restore harmony in the Republican
ranks. This is not likely to come about,
MISCKLLANKOUS A I)VKItTISKMKNTH.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT of Freeland
Borough School District for the flscul
year ending June 3, 1901.
Whole number of schools 17
Number of teachers employed 17
A veruge salary mule teachers $63.33
Average salary female teachers $10.23
Number of pupils enrolled in all the
schools i,owo
Cost of each pupil per mouth 82 cents
Average percentage of attendance 93
Hugh Malloy, Tux Collector.
Dr.
To amount of 11)00 duplicate (school)s 3,838 11
To amount of li00 supplemental
(school) 32 00
lo amount ol 1900 duplicato (build
ing) 3,232 78
To amount of 11)00 supplemental
(building) 13 07
5 7,105 DO
Cr.
By exonerations 407 33
By a bat eiuen ts !•> 17
By rebates lit;) 55
By returns to county commissioners ss 70
By amount paid Treasurer Van Horn 5,14)0 00
By collector's cum mission lUB 4
By balance duo district, subject to
exonerations, commissions, etc 226 74
7,105 90
Daniel Kline, Ex-Tax Collector.
Dr.
To balance due on 1890 duplicate $ 1)31) 30
Cr.
By amount paid Treasurer VanHoru 600 00
By commissions 20 32
By balance due district, subject to
exonerations, commissions, etc 413 04
939 36
James W. Van Horn, Treasurer.
Treasurer's Account. Moneys Received.
From state appropriation $ 5,004) 10
From Collector Hugh Malloy 6,900 00
From ex-Collector Daniel Kline 500 00
From eouuty commissioners, land re
turns and poll rent 182 00
From tuition und other sources 01 35
Balance due Treasurer Vunllorn 1 35
11,707 80
Treasurer's Account. Moneys Pnid Out.
Teachers'salaries 0,050 50
Teachers attending county institute. 170 00
Text books 578 85
Supplies p. 17 is
Janitor and cleaning 28!) 13
Coal, wood and hauling 251 80
Printing and publishing 44 70
Debt and interest paid 0)0 00
Repairs and removals of buildings.. 1,075 27
Auditing 1M U0
Water rental 43 20
Entering bonds 2 25
Solicitor's salary 40 do
secretary's salary, postage, etc 121)31)
I nsui anee 270 50
Electric light 13 ho
Ex-Treasurer Everitt'scommission.. 2)0 79
I reustirer VauHorn's commission on
£11,478.21 ut 3 percent 229 50
Furniture 210 70
11,707 8u
Rcsou rces.
Buildings and grounds $30,000 00
Text books und supplies I,DUO 00
Land returns to county commission
ers 88 70
Ba unceduo from ex-Collector Kllue 413 04
Balance due from Collector Malloy.. 225 74
Total resources 31,727 18
Liabilities.
Bonded indebtedness with interest at
5 percent since June 10. I9UO $12,800 00
Outstanding orders (ninth month
teachers'nalaries) 796 00
Bulunce due Treasurer VanHoru ... 136
Total liabilities 13,607 36
Total resources. 31,727 48
Excess resources over liabilities $18,130 13
We, the undersigned auditors of Freeland
borough, being duly sworn according to
law. hereby certify that the foregoing state
ment of the tiuunciul condition of Freeland
Borough School Dlsttict is true and correct
to the best of our knowledge and belief.
* Jess. A. Alileu,)
Henry Krone, Auditors.
Bernard Boyle,)
I JHtOPEUTY FOR SALE One double and
I one single dwelling and one vacant lot,
corner of Pine and Mine streets, Huzh-ton.
For further particulars apply at TribuneofUce.
nETECTIVKB. Men wanted; experience
not necessary; If experienced state parti
culars; enclose stamp. Box 125, Phila., Pa.'
FREELAND, PA., MONDAY, JULY 8, 1901.
as the machine made many enemies by
its course in the convention, and it is
highly probable that Lloyd and Harvey,
who were declared defeated, accord
ing to machine figures, will run in
dependently. They have not announc
ed themselves yet because they cannot
until Chairman Reese Lloyd reveals
tho result of tho vote and declares thorn
defeated.
The Democrats arc meanwhile arrang
ing to take, advantage of the disruption
in the Republican ranks.
Election of Officers.
The Young Men's C. T. A. H. Corps
yesterday elected tho following officers:
Frosident —John J. McNeils.
Vice president —Patrick Ward.
Recording secretary—Patrick Collins.
Financial secretary—Denis Gallagher.
Assistant—Harry Gallagher.
Treasurer—John McCole.
Following are tho officers of tho Stars
Athletic Association:
President—Hugh McMenamin.
Vice president—John A. Gallagher.
Recording secretary —Hugh Breslin.
Financial secretary —Charles McGill.
Treosuror—Joseph Ferry.
Trustees —Charles Gallagher, Bernard
McDevltt, Hugh Boyle.
The following officers were elected
last evening by the Good Wills Athletic
Association:
President—M. Johnson.
Vice president—Peter McDevitt.
Recording secretary—l). Gallagher.
Financial socretary—Goo. Conahan.
Treasurer —John Gillnay.
Snrgeant-at-arms—John McLaughlin.
Guard—Edward Gallagher.
Trustees —John Meehan, Patrick Mc-
Devitt. Hugh McDyer, JamesO'Neii and
William Dugan.
Well Played Ball Game.
The second game of tho series be
tween Ilazleton Athletics and Drlfton
Fearnots was played at the local park
yesterday afternoon. The game was
exciting and Interesting from start to
finish. Tho Drlfton boys lead in the
score in tho early part of the game, but
through errors and wild throwing per
mitted their opponents to Mo the score
at 3, where it remained until tho eighth
inning.
Tho ninth inning brought the score 4
to 3 in favor of Ilazleton when the
visitors ended their half. Excitement
was intense as tho Fearnots came to hat.
Two runs wero necessary to win, and it
was hoping against hope that they would
be had. McGeehan led off with a clean
base hit. Gillespie followed with a long
three-base drive, sending McGeehan
home, which tied the score.
At this point the audience was exceed
ingly demonstrative. Marloy was the
next batter, and 110 knocked out a base
hit which scored Gillespie and won the
game for the Fearnots, 5 to 4.
Youthful Burglars.
Neußurgor's store was entered lasf
night by one of a party of tlireo young
lads whose ages range from twelve to
sixteen years. The light from matches
which he struck in tho rear part of
the store revealed tho presence of tho
youngest of the trio. He had entered
by a window and was trying to open the
rear door. Harry Neußurgnr took him
in charge and Officer Mo'.ick placed him
in tho lockup, where It was found he
was a boy named Bonomo.
His companions, one whose name is
Kane and the othor who calls himself
'•Willie Shafer," made their escape, but
warrants have been issued for their
arrest.
Bought Six Collieries.
The .Seneca Coal Company passed Into
the control of the Lehigh Valley Coal
Company on Saturday. The Seneca
Company has been owned and controlled
by Edward L. Fuller, of Senanton. The
transfer Includes the Seneca breaker,
the Twin shaft and Coxey shaft at Pitts
ton, tho Plnenix breaker and shaft, the
Columbia shaft and washery at Duryoa,
and the Sioux colliery at Mt. Carmel.
About 8.000,000 tons of coal remain
unmined in tho Pittston district alone.
Wilkesbarre Electric Light Company
has offered to grant tho concession of
an eight-hour day demanded by the fire
men, provided the other companies will
do the same thing.
Indefinite Suspension.
A notice, announcing an indefinite
suspension of the colliery and tho strip
pings, employing in all about 800 men.
was posted by fl. Pardoe & Co., at Latti
mor, Saturday afternoon. The cause of
the suspension, which went into effect
today, is unknown. It is said that the
company took this course to forstall the
Mine Workers in their determination to
prevent over-production, while another
report is to the effect that there Is a
dispute with tho Black Creek Improve
ment Company on account of royalty.
ROUND THE REGION.
The court has been asked to settle a
factional tight in the church of Kripp
loln Christie, a Wilkesbarre Gorman
Lutheran church. Three members of
the congregation, John llergfstock,
Frederick Apple and Philip May, were
granted a preliminary injunction by
Judge Lynch to restrain Rev. Paul
Rowalt, the pastor, and some of the
trustees from putting thetu outside the
church. They complain that the pastor
has refused to allow them to enter,
although they are regular members of
the congregation.
Pottsville council has made an ap
propriation for a municipal hospital in
which to treat smallpox patients, an
epidemic of the disease being appre
hended. Tito hospital was erected Sat
urday night. It consists of tents on the
suburbs of the town. Gaspers Haardel,
an Italian patient, sufTering with the
worst form of the disease, was removed
to the new hospital at midnight last
night.
Isaac Hoffman, aged about 40 years,
died at the Schuylkill county alms
house, actually haviug starved himself
to death deliberately. Two months ago
he was a prisoner in the county jail,
when he started hit fatal fast. He lab
ored under the hallucination that his
keepers were trying to poison him.
Later he was removed to the almshouse,
still obstinately refusing food. At death
he was reduced to a mere skeleton.
William Griffith, of Plymouth, went to
Wilkesbarre yesterday to take a train
for the Pan-American Exposition. This
morning he awoke to find that ho had
been given knock-out drops and robbed
of SIOO and his watch, lie remembered
meeting a pleasant colored man at tiie
depot and going with him to take a
drink.
You can never euro dyspepsia by diet
ing. What your body needs is plenty of
good food properly digested. Then if
your stomach will not digest it, Ivodol
Dyspepsia Cure will. It contains all of
the natural digestants hence must digest
every class of food and so prepare it
that nature can use It in nourishing the
body and replacing the wasted tissues,
thus giving life, health, strength ambi
tion, pure blood and good healthy ap
petite. Grover's City drug store.
Martin Rascwicz, a Polander, com
plained to the Wilkesbarre police that
he had been robbed of $1,500. He says
lie drew bis savings from the bank, in
tending to go to Poland. Ho wont into
a saloon, got SSO from tho roll and
bought several drinks. Some time after
that he found his money missing. Tho
sum represented his saving of a lifetimo.
A. J. Ferguson, who owns a farm in
Lake township, has before Alderman
Dohohue instituted action to have
Grant McNeal ejected from the land.
Ferguson asserts that some time ago he
hired McNeal to work for him and that
now McNeal has calmly taken posses
sion of tho house, is living in it and
pays no heed to the protests. A warrant
was issued.
DeWitt's Wit.ch Hazel Salve should bo
promptly applied to cuts, burns and
scalds. It soothes and quickly heels the
injured part. There are worthless
counterfeits, he sure to get DeWitt's.
Grover's City Drug store.
The Lehighton fair will ho held on
September 17, 18, 19 and 20. The direc
tors are endeavoring to make this
year's fair the biggest ovent ever held
there. They are at present erecting fifty
new stables and tho race track is in
excellent condition.
Several Wilkesbarro merchants wore
arrested on the charge of violating the
recent law of the legislature providing
that no firecrackers containing any
explosive other than the ordinary gun
powder shall he manufactured or sold.
It is easier to keep well than get
cured. DeWitt's Little Early Risers
taken now and then, will always keep
your bowels in perfect order. They
never gripe but promote an easy gentle
action. Grover's City drug store.
Mrs. Mary .O'Donnell, the mother of
Carbon County Commissioner John
O'Donnell, died on Saturday at Mauch
Chunk. She had reached the age of
83 years. Mrs. O'Donnell was the
widow of the late Manns O'Donnell, one
of East Mauch Chunk's earliest residents.
Crazed by beat, Mrs. Bernard O'Boyle,
of Avoca, tried to suicide with laudanum
yesterday. The dose was excessive and
she will recover.
Theodore Stevens, of Wilkesbarre,
who was caught with throe pheasants
on July 2, has been compelled to pay $35
for each bird. He was prosecuted by
the Luzerne County Sportsmen's Club.
Those famous little pills, DeWitt's
Little Early Risers, compel your liver
and bowels to do their duty, thus giving
you pure rich blood to recuperate your
body. Are easy to take. Never a gripe.
Grover's City drug store.
WANTED.
Good cook; one experienced and well
recommended. Apply (n pemon Between
10 Mild 12 m. 111., to Mrs. Alex. B. Coxe,
Drlfton.
LOCAL NOTES
WRITTEN UP
Short Items of Interest to
All Readers.
Happenings of the Past
Two Days in and Around
Freeland Recorded With
out Waste of Words.
W. A. Evans and Ralph Raker, of
Hazleton,- havo joined W. Pitt Hunter
in the publication of the Conyngham
Herald. The first issue under the now
management appeared on Saturday and
is very creditable to the young firm.
The Sterling Athletic Club is after the
Boner-Walcot and the Mulhall-Forry
contests, and if a big purse and a square
deal are inducements which the boxors
will consider, the exhibitions will take
place here.
An organization of the liquor doalers
of town has been effected, with the fol
lowing officers: President, George Fish
er; vice president, William Gallagher;
secretary, Robert Boyle; treasurer, An
drew Hudock.
Miss Lulu Schmidt, who taught school
for somo years in Fosfcor township, has
accepted a position in White Haven
schools, and with her mother will re
move to that town.
The annual financial statement of the
condition of the Freeland borough school
district appears on this pago today.
Ilenry Krause, of town, and Peter
Beishline, of Mllnesville, will shoot!
another pigeon match on .September 21
at the Mllnesville grounds. The match
is for a side bet of $l5O.
Rev. J. J.lvuntz yesterday assisted at
the dedication of a boll on Reaver Mea
dow Lutheran church.
George Shigo has disposed of his
saloon on South Centre street and has
accepted a position at the brewery.
The finest ice cream in town, all !
Ilavors, wholesale and retail, at Merkt's.
I)r. W. W. Peeler, of Philadelphia,
lias opened dental parlors in White
Haven. He is located over R. P. Crol-:
lin's office, where ho will bo pleased to :
receive his Freeland friends.
Freeland school board will appoint
teachers for the borough schools to
morrow evening.
A special meeting of the borough
council will be held this evening.
The carpenters of town have formed
a union.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Howells havo
returned from their wedding tour.
P. 11. Ferry, of North Ridge street,
returned Saturday evening from a visit
to Pottsville friends.
Foster township school board did not
meet Saturday evening. Secretary
Mcllugh was absent on a visit to Phila
delphia and missed connections, arriv
ing too late to get his books, at his home
in Eckioy, in time for the meeting.
Androw O'Donnell, of Drifton, has
accepted a position as bartender at C.
O. Boyle's cafe.
Try TCoipor's 5-cent cigar—best made.
Jas. S. McDonald, of New York, who
has been visiting his parents in town,
will call on Wilkesbarro relatives this
week.
Caleb Burton, of Newark, N. J., on
joyed a few days last week with Froe
iand friends.
Miss Mary Meehan, of Washington
street, is visiting Allentown friends.
Miss Tessio Brennan, of Now York,
city, is the guest of Freeland relativos.
Miss Maggie Furoy, of Philadelphia,
is the guest of Freeland relatives.
William Morgandoller and Miss
Minnie Searfoss, of town, were married
last week by Rev. J. B. Kerschner.
John O'Donnell is seriously ill at his
home on Chestnut street.
The Freeland Tribune, with its last
issue, entered upon its fourteenth year,
brighter and better than ovor.—Lohlgh
ton Press.
Dr. and Mrs. Keller, of Hazletou, are
furnishing money to rebuild the old
Brick Presbyterian church, near Sey
bertsville, which has not been in use for
twenty years. A contract for the work
has been let.
The members of the A.(). 11. of town
are making extensive preparations for
the picnic and Irish games to be held at
the Public park on the afternoon and
evening of the 20th inst.
PLEASURE.
July 20.—Picnic and Irish games
under the auspices of Divisions fi and 10.
A. O. H., at the Public park.
TBI-WEEKLY
Our Motto Is No Trouble to
Square Dealing Show You All
and Satisfaction Our Goods
Phila. One-Price Clothing House.
S. SENIE, PKOP.
Birkbeck Brick, Freeland, Pa.
#
No Trouble to If Goods Are
Show You All; j Not Satisfactory
Our Goods : j Money refunded
£4IAS. ORION STROH,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
and
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Office: Itooms 1 and 2, Birkbeck Brick, Freeland
JOHN M. CARR,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
All lcgul business promptly attended.
Postoffico Building, ... Freeland.
QEOBGE MCLAUGHLIN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Legal Business of Any Description.
Brennan's Building, So. Centre St. Freuland.
R. J. O'DONNELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Campbell Building, ... Freeland,
White Haven Office, Kane Building. Opposing
Postoffico; Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays.
JOHN J. McBREARTY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Legal Business of every description, Ftoe
Insurance, und Conveyancing given prompt
attention.
MoMenamln Building,South Centro Street.
J~JR. N. MA LEY,
DENTIST.
OVEII BIKKBECK'S STORE,
Second Floor, . . Birkbeck Brick
jyjlts. S. E. HAYES,
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT,
Washington Streot.
None but reliable companies represented.
Also agent for tlio celebrated liigh-grado
I ianos of Ilaxeiton Bros., Now York city.
TJR. S. S. HESS,
DENTIST.
37 South Centre Street.
Second Floor Front, - Ketowich Building.
A. BUCKLEY,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
AU business given prompt attention.
Tribune Building, - . Main Street
THIS GUN METAL FINISHED FOUNTAIN PEN LY*
, FOR ONE HOUR'S WORK. *"***
ONE THIRD ACTUAL SIZE
Boys siai fiirls, as sill Trust you. No Money in ndviiuf.,
you 20 rxtra fin- .Jeweled Topl.nl i>. i|* i
yon th Pounuhn IVn prepaid!!' ' " ,Uol "' > ttU ' Wc Wl " *" u *
MLGRIL SUPPLY CO., 179 Broadway, Now York.
Wm. Wehrman,
"W A,TCLIXRLA,LCER.
Repairing a Specialty.
No Trust or Credit.
Next to the Central Hotel.
Geo. H. Hartmnn,
Meats and Green Tinea.
Fresh Lard a Specially.
Centre Street, near Central Hotel.
DePIERRO - BROS.
C^if:EL
Corner of Centre anl Front .Streets.
Gibson, Dougherty, Hauler Club,
Roseubluth's Velvet, of which wo h ivo
EXCLUSIVE SALE IN TOWN.
Mumm's Extra Dry Champagne,
Henneesy Brandy, Blackberry,
Gins, Wines, Clarets, Cordials, Flic.
Ham and Schweitzer Cheese Sandwiches,
Sardines, Etc.
MEALS - AT - ALL - HOURS.
LAUBACH'S VIENNA BAKERY.
B. C. LAUiBACH, Prop.
Choice Dread of All Kinds. Cakes, and Pus
try, Dally. Fancy and Novell} Cakes Baked
to Order.
supplied to balls, parties or picnics, *N;L,II
all necessary adjuncts, at shortest
notice and fairest prices.
Delivery and supply wagons to all parts oj
town and surroundings every day.