First national bank OK DUBHORE. PENNA. CAPITAL - • $50.00 C £PJ3U?IiUS - - SIO.OOC I>oes a General Banking Business. S D. STEKIGKKE, M. D. SWARTS. President. Cantilei A J BRAD Lb Y, Attorney at-Law. < corner OT Main ami Mudcv Sib. LAPORTE, PA. Having opened nn office at I;>2S Arcli St.. Philadelphia, I nlinll still continue to practicejn the several Courts of Sullivan i 'utility.' When not in my oilier personally a compet lit ' person will be found in charge thereof. Bonds of various kinds furnished. 112 RANCIS W. MEYLERT, Attorney-at-Law. . flicein Keeler'a Block. LA PORT*', Sullivan County, PA. Rush J. Thomson, Albert K. Ileess, 1871. 1902. f'HOMSON & HEESS, LAWYERS, DUSIIORE, PENNA. Long Distance Telephone. January I, 19(W. j; j. & F. H, ">JHAM, /» ,»!fEYs-AT-LAW, L<*g>"t»iis"ne«B attended to in this and adjoining couLtien _ \ PORTS. • C J. MULLEN, L-. Attorney at- Law. LA PORT K, PA. OPFICB i!f COUNTY BUJLDIH6 If KAK COURT HOI'S R. J] H. C.RONIN, attornky-at law, SOTAIty PUBLIC. OfPICR US MAIN sTUBItT. DIISHOKE. 07J.MOLYNEAUX, D.D.S. Graduate Universityiof Pennsylvania NEW ALBANY, PA. At Lopez. I'M.. Wednesday and 1 hursda) each week. ! >l J ORTIE HOTEL. I'. W, UALI.AGHEK, Prop. Newly erected. (ipposite Couri house square. Steam lu at, bath rooms, hot and cold water, reading and pool room. ainl barber shop; also good stabling ami livery, M. Brink's New Albany, Pa. 100 11>S. new corn meal, 1.20 •' cracked corn, 1.20 " whole corn, 1.20 Same per ton 23.00 Corn.oats and liar ley chop 1 20 Same per ton -.'5 00 100 coarse bran, . 1.10 Same per ton. 21.00 100 His low grade Hour 1.00 100 lbs Hour middlings 1.50 100 lbs new process Oil meal 1 05 100 lbs oyster shells, 50 Lump rock salt "5 140 IBs common line salt 50 UNO H> barrel salt 1 20 Buckwheat, grain wanted. 100 lbs Glutton feed, 1.•»() Oats per bushel 4.'5 ."><) and 100 bushel lots, Oats, .42 Kchumackers Patent 1 70 Best Spring Wheat 1.70 Our own, a blended Hour 1 55 Extra, a pastry Hour 1 •'!(» Best Monroeton mills 1 •">•"> and Kummeriield flour I t>o Veal calves and dressed poultry wanted every Wednesday. M. BRINK. FREE ! FREE ! A Housewife's Delight, A NICELY ARRANGED TABLE. Buy your goods of us and get a set of this Hand Painted China Free! ASK FOR COUPONS. AT Buschhausen' I Covrity Seat \ I Local and Personal Events) I Tersely Told. I Miss Emma Bahr of Cherry Mills spent Sunday with friends in town. Mr. it. A. Conklin is suffering with an attack of the Grippe. Miss Maine lieim spent Sunday w'tli friends at Xordmont. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Win. Seliaf fer a daughter Sunday Mareh 19th. Miss Agnes t'pmann returned home from Wiiliamsport last week. Clothier Jacob Herr is in Phila delphia this week purchasing his stoek of spring goods. Mrs. John Allen of New Albany spent Sunday with her son Mr. Theron Allen of this place. Misses Lizzie Dominie and Liz zie McNellan spent Friday evening at Mildred. Miss. Mable Spencer has returned home from hi r several weeks sajmirn in Philadelphia. Mr. Silas Henry of Lycoming Co. shook hands with old time friends in town Saturday. Mrs. .Joseph (iansel and daughter, Thelma of Forksville arc visiting at J. 11. Gansel's. Miss Vinnie Kddy spent the latter part of last week with her sister. Edythe at Glen Mawr. Mr. Fred Eddy w ho lias been tak ing a business course in the Com mercial College, Wiiliamsport, I'a has returned home having received his diploma. Hereafter there will be a short service in the Episcopal Church every Friday evening. The Sunday (service will be held at •'>:•'!(! P. M. Mrs. Irvin Hawk of Itiekett dieil March :21, at the age of ;;n year- She leaves a husband anb two child ren. The remains will be taken b 1 >ushore by special train Sunday anc interred at liahr.s cemetery. Sheriff Buck accompanied by .John Cadden of Dushore took Sanfonl Bently to tho Eastern IYniteiitan last Friday. There was nothing startling in the report sent out from Philadelphia that here was a dearth of silver coins. Almost anyone could report a simi lar condition in his own affairs With the coming of the tlrst c' l April will come the regular reduct ion of "id cents a ton in the price ol oal to wholesalers. It is believed that this w ill have a good effect on thf production of coal for the month if April. The reduction in thi production for February ftMKi, a ■ompared with that of 11)04 was 100. 300 tons. Frank J. Davidson of New Al bany, charged with counterfeiting, was Tuesday afternoon admitted (< liail by Cnited States Commissioner Mi \ in the >iiiu of SI,OOO for lii> a] pearance ill Cnited States Court a! Wiiliamsport in June. Secret Service Operator John F. Washer, who made the arrest, on Monday discovered in Vew Albany I.VI counterfeit silver dollars which hesiezed, and which are now in the possession of the commissioner. It is expected that further develop ments will he made and other arrest» effected. it is the belief of the offi cers engaged on the case that the plot was of much larger scope than was at first supposed. The Overland Limited to California. The overland limited to California leaves Cnion Passenger Station, Chicago, (1:05 P. M. baily arrives San Francisco the third day in time for dinner. Route—Chicago, Mil waukee A- St. Paul Railway, Cnion Pacitfie and Southern Paciffic lane. All ticket agents sell via this route, Ask them to do so. Handsome book, descriptive of Californa sent for 0 cents postage. F. A. Miller, General Passenger Agent. Chicago, or W. S. Howell, :{KI Broadway, X. Y. Wanted, a good fresh cow, about six years old, that gives rich milk, to be delivered übout Aprils. State price for cash, address i Alice Brewster, La Porte, Pa. Lime at Reeder's Lime House, below Laporte, Pa.. FOK SAM-:.— Light driving team, coming four. G. S. Kunv, Laporte, I'a. Foil SAM:. —A six horse power portable engine, boiler new, good running condition, any reasonable offer takes it. Inquire at this office. "Souls on Fire." The,greatest aetialjatory of the year liy Truoy, famous author ol' •'The Wings of the iami ••TheJPillßr of Light," will l>e exclusive to the read ers ol the eolorfmagazine wiven free < £ w ' l ' l e .ii - hJ copy of"The Philadelphia Press,'' beginning Sunday, March 20. JThe Sun day magazine will he the onlyjpuhlication in Ameiica where this great story tnaA be read. By special arrangement mit.li Mr. Edward J. (.'lode. Mr.J'l'racycf.Amencan publisher, this story will , not, appear in any other published lorin until HiOO. England, Kussia anil America furnish the principal characters in this remark, able ami timely story. Love ami thrilling adventurc'i.s the theme, as in all of Mr Tracy's most miecesslul work. The action begins with a bomb throwing in Loudon, aa Anarchist meeting in Tottenham Court Koail. some sensational disclosures in the Itussiau colony iu England and then shifts to the ca.-ile ol a Russian provin cial governor or ''Little Czar," who-e ' subjects are in revolt at his int.igucs, I'lie plot atlbnls superb opportunity l.v a brilliant display of the author's swift im agination, and an almost equally interest ing display of his intimate knowledge of Ru-sian lile of today. ( OS liKNi Kl> R Kl'i HIT ot ttie ri unlit ion m The I-First National Hank itt Dushorc. in tlie state of Pennsylvania at close of business Mutch 11th 1905. BKRor liens. Loan* ami discounts $156,446i8 r. s. it< iiMis to secure circulation SQ,OUOtiO I'iemiuni "ii > .Honil? 2.1.0000 s|,„ k securities oO.utiOOO i Furniture '.<oo Oli ' I Mil 1 from Hunks ami app"oveii lit*. Ari. ss ; I j lieileiMiition inrni I . s. Treasurer ii.Mioui Spo ilt'au<l Legal Temlcr notes 2J." fti/O Total -110,109 89 1.1 tIIILITIBS, j • npitul iM,"M on ; surplus uihl undivitled prolit- . _'o,il.*»oo l imitation 4H.'XIOO»' , I>i\ i'leU'N iinpßlu .00 ; II) I* -it- . -*l,l Mil 82 Total JllO.lUli 89 ; s'titc of Pennsylvania County of Sullivan s-. I. M. li. Hwivrts cashier of the alwvc mimed j lunik ilo siik'innly Mirur that Ihe aln>n r .statement is true to the hesi of my knowleilxe aiul belief. Si. 11. SWA UTS. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 'joth lay of March, i'.HM. AI.ISKKT 1. JIEK-s, My commission expires I'cly 'JT.'Oj. XotnryPui.lic ion eel Attest -1 . (i. sYLYAKIA ) .INII I' P. KKSKft. tiirectors. -.11 STEUIUKISI-: I Laporte Twp. Statement. K. C. Burke in uecouui wii.li Laporte Twp. as super'vi-»r for tlie year ending Mnrch i:>. To unit handed over fiom last audit JIM i«t amount of duplie b- 128*2 OS KxoLcrations from aim.hamuli over 1 J5 Kxonerattoiis fruin duplicate I 09 fash collected on fare duplicate 04 Ami worked 211 so Handed ou rto successor in ollirc I K: "» 2>'i (Xi 2ni (r2 ♦ ash Account. Amt collected nil face duplicate ;*• Ot Reed from \s. K (»u itt. < <>. Treas 11:>I 01 \\ m. KernaiH'ol lector :»"i:t*» b.«. Traugh farmer sup. Mill By judjiint. and «•«»-t 11. Magargel 7.» 'liiti n>t paid I. C, lVnnimjton >-l Marys. Newman..,. 'J'J 20 H. Magargcl judgment C I'aid t«• «.'*••• Kiuyt 'UjK rvisor 2^027 K-ti cdo.lik furni>he<l >*♦ 'M i ordynamiti-and ?« pair> l.» ipN f*!• «i for work It'Jl 7<» Ailornn fc(-s 10 00 Ad vert i>i iijlt 1 to Auditing and eU rk for UiOt 2:100 Stlpervi>Mi > sei\iet,- I>l ;"0 Ami to l'hilip Peterman supervisor- ion 7u 1 * VCk. r » :i4 l»i0r» M t.• • Karge. in jice.nint with L:i|«orte Tw p. sup* i visor a" the > ear endiu# Mareh 1.: r«»'imt. handed om r'last autlit . Isi Anil, of duplicate IV7 20 By exoneration* t'»o*l liy land returns I i»:5 collected mi lace duplicate l:' .»s A'nt on work s 1V.41 A int. handed over to #ucce>M»r. . ilyy IS'.» IHi ISO 00 Ca.-h Accouut. » «>Ueet<Nl «m face duplicate 12.V* Keed. from L. K. (iaxitt, ('o. Treas li.io vj Will. Kernau collector 27 K. C. Murkt 290 27 Interest and .iudj<ment> paid ,1. 11. Yonkiti judgment .-'atistying same 2000 Certiiieatc of Henry Karg*- 21112 I uteri <t on.l. 11. Vonkin judgment «'»7 .">() titJohnKarge -47 0« For auditing 4 no l«or clerk MOO I ill ere-1 and judgment to J. Kargc 00 M« ccipN liled for work .«»s »* h s services 17s;»o 1527 t'd 20J7 Ami. dm Su|KTVisor- 201 72 ertilieatc issued for same 20i> 72 Philip I'eterman in account with Laj>orteTwp. as ()v»-iseer of Poor for the year ending March l:t 1005, \it,t. seceive«l uf .los. Shaffer 800i.iO !'\pense> of Uvciaeer re tide red to Henry Kohensparger 0 70 Ovei-seers services, 7 day- lioo Balance in overseers hands. 276 30 :;oo oo :ioo oo Joseph Shaffer in account with Laporte Town ship as tiverseer of Poor for the year ending Mar eh 1:5. 1005. To balance in hand at la.-t audit 70"- !s0 Paid to Philip Pctcrmaii Oveixrei* i*oo 00 i.»rderof relief H. Kohensparger 200 J. Hunu*r ( foi keeping 2 17 Kemoval expenses of " 10 20 Attorney fees 10 00 Overseen* service* 0 duy> Ihoo Handed over t<» J. Jac<d»y successor :»tW 48 705 so To.' so Wm. Kernan, in uccount with Laporte Twp. as « olleetofof tax. for the year ending March i:-:.'o"». Aiut. -iH'cial roiwi tax duplicate 501 01 Amt. extra 44 " 2:50 40 By exonerat ions 2 55 By returns .;2 20 Commissions on returns 1 m Amt. collected within ISO day> ;»% Be hate on same 21 70 Collectors commission 3 peret 11 so Collectetl on face duplicate l j0 27 <'ollector's commission 7 50 Collected jut cent added SoQO Balance in Collectors hand 170 50 Liabilities of Laporte Township. Judgments entered on docket :W,O 06 i'ertilieate issued toUeo. Karge '2OO 72 Auditing fees 0 00 Clerk 15 00 Hal publishing statements 600 S'.yus :'kS We the uiidcrsigned auditors and cleik do here by certify that the foregoing statement is true aiid correct to the l»est «»i our knowledge and be lief. K. C. PKIKKS. i ERNK T H BOTBFORD, Auditors. HES K V KAKtiK. 1 Art«•«.!: B. K. B<»i -I Olil». i ierk. KXECI T<»K'S NOTICE. In re Katate ol'.lolin llrown. lute ot tlie Township of Davidson, Counlv ot' Sulli v an. 'ieeeaseil. Letier.- testamentarv on the aUive estate liaviujj l.een eiauteil to tlie unJersijrtieil, all persoiiH indelited to tlie saiil estate are rei|Ue<teil to make iininediale payment atul those lia\injr cJaiips againat saiil es laio to present tliem without il> lay to T. .1. Keeler, Kxeeu or. F. W. Meylert, Attorney. l.aporte, l'a., January 'JO. lyOo. Mercantial Appraismont. To venders of domestic and foreign n»crcN disc etc. in Sullivan county Pa. will w.ke uuLii th it they are aj»j»i and classed by t:»e undo signed Appraiser of Mercantile and Mil.i i bicei se- for the year as follows, to \> i«: Bernice Store Co Cherry... .Mcicaiitflc Conner, J. •I do do iiaJcy, John do do iJeigan. J- J. do do Dunkelbry, Samael Uo do Deinpsey, John do -5 do Kroiut.cn/, S do do Gotta, L do do Gross, John do do llefferan, Mr.-. P do do Hllll singer l\ VV do do Hytuun. Morris do do , ilyman, B. B do do Hcllanmn,Joseph A do do j Hoj»e, C. 1' do do Juck«on, C. £ do do McGec, Patrick do do Murphy, J 1' do do Meyer*,Frank do do Schaitd, H. J do do Sick, CliarlfS do do Schaad. Johu C do do Sick, Joseph do do Sick, John do do Sick, W'eiidall ... do do sutlitT, 1 >avi<l • do do Melizer. George ... do do Vonkin, Joseph do do Dver, Albert.. do Colley Life fen bach, 0 do do Mul;elutein, 1. .1 do . do Krutchy, H. (» do do Hunsiuger, C, F <!«» do Gorgg, P. do do Gtirey, K. A. do do Jennings Brof do do Johnson. c do do Kellogg, il M do do Landback, <«. S do do IA >JK'Z I»rug C 4 .. do do Metiee. J. P do do McKihbins. 11 do do McUcrtuoti. II; do do Murry. P. 1' d do Rhodes, J. I**h do do Stea fa titer, W K do do Vonkin, J . ... do do Armstrong. A.T Davidson do Buck, J. \N d< do Basiey, llarr; do do Crist. Nora..,*] do do IHiilli, Ira.N do do Hcrr.Haymaii do d. JloiTinun W. 1» do <: Kile, Parvin do do Mr- 1> 11 . do do Magargel. Frtfik. do do Mil !>t. t . A do . do Pahnatier, I do «i« Simmons J. B do .... do Staekhoun*. J.1.... do do Starr, Chas .... do do Swank, Kllis... • do Taylor A 8r0.... do .... ... do Taylor, Win. 0..1 do do Vendermark. I', H do do Webb, K. F. do Barth L. M. ..i. Imshore do Bahr, C. A I do <!<• Cumuiuskey, M do do Cunningham, .luncs.. <lo do Collin-. Mrs. K.I do do Connor. Mrs. J...i . do do Croll, Chas . do do Crimmin.x.J. 11 do Carroll, I>. K. .. ... . do do Carroll. John >Y .. do do Cole, Samuel i do do cadden J.J do DictTeuliaeh. WJ do do liecgau, Geo. 1 ■ do do Haley, Pat rick.. , do do Fiuaii, Marv do 1 arrell. F. 11 . do do Farrell.c. T do do llolTman 1- d«» do HolTa, (.'has. W...; do »io Holcomb A banc,.. iio d.» HoTiuettero. 11 d<> do Harrington, J. s.*.. do <l.. Holla, .IS. A C 0.,. do do Kast Wm. . . do . do Kraus, \Vin, 11.. »• do >\< Kline. Bernard . . do do Keel", 1) do do Ki nnedy, J 1' . do do Laiderker. I'ani . . do do Lillcy A Ha\erN... do •!.» Lcvcrton, Morril.. . do <!«* McCee, Rolnrt. j do ... do Mosier, Willi- do do ()IH 11, Wm... t. do do oi>ert, 11. K..., do ... . do }Valor, t has. (..... do o » Kousi', Antlal) .. do / Keeser, J. l> . do do Kettcnbury. J \ do do NYlvttru. K. i, .. . do do A: ( »», 11. ... do do Klierer, Danit EavKs More do VanßuskhK. I . do .. do \\ au>, 11. 1...1 do • Beinlicb, T. ( Klklaml Twp do Fuller. C. J v ... do do Hugo, George y. do do ilartung, Augit do do llart Williauu do do Jennings, Kllh do d . MeCarty, I>. b». do .. do Mulnix*. A. T. do . do Plotts, t liarh do .. do Snyder, J. do do Norton <fc llotistein, F«»rks Twp do Fawcett 1*». W, Forksville . do Calkins, Wm do do LatieaMcr, IC. do .. <lo (ilidcwell vV Fining.... do do Miller, F .. do ... do Rogers. M. A. do do Snyder, Geo. do do Scanliu. P. M., do do Smith. F.mma do do Smith. J. B ... dt do Campbell. A Fo\ Twj do y 'aiupbell. 1.1,... do do Fanning, W II; do .. do Cascuian. C . do do Kilmer. I K do do Kilmer. Mrs.Mtfeuia do «lo Morean, Franca... do do Parish, J. H ...do do W {llium*,!) J . d«» d- ■ Williams, \Vm,[ .. 00 <!•» Brong. A. J...1 llill>>grt»vc do Biddle. W. H. , do ... do I..dough, S. T .... do do Hull. Vernon. do do llotTman, \Y, L.J.. do do Mcßride, S. A. do do Fiester, (*. M....... Luiiorte T>\p d Nordtnont Supvl <'o do do Shult%, Chas do do Buschhausen A., ..l,:ii*»rte Boro do Cott, & Kraus. ~ .. do do l'ar|K titer, Josei do do Smyth. John I. do do Ciallagher, F. do do liumble, L. do do Kcelcr, T. I do do McFuriane. Ja." do do Minnier, John do o Herr. Jacob u.. do do Wise, B. F. Shrewsbury do F.J. Rhonds, mxiol tables. Loi H Magargel. Jas. 1 one i<ool table, Mnnej Valley. Atlantic RellniijL'o,, wholesale, l>ushore, And that an an-al will be held in the office «• the County Treitrerin Laix»rtc, l'a.,o»> the :\v day'of April, jy, at 10o'clock a in. when an>; wliere you may tend if you think ropey. (iKOIUJE HtTZIC, Mercantial Appraiser Admiistrati ix Notice. In re eslntol Asa Spe'irv. deed lati-1 Davidson T\m Notice is lieby given i' leiters o 1 administratiolupon the <\«tnt« of r.«i I decedent liavAeen granted i" the under signed. All pons indebted to said e> tate are requttd to make )iayment: and those having Rims or demands again.-t the same williake them known wilhoui delav. MAI* '. SPKAi: V, Adtnrx. Mareh 6, 1 '.(05 Nurdmont, l'*«. E. .1. Mfi.LE>j.\tty. We prum|>{ obtain U. s. and Foreign # msm model,sH-n oio ofinvtLtlontor J Campbell "The Merchant" SHUNK, PA. HAVE JUST RECEIVED MY FALL and WINTER STOCK of CLOTHING. Mens' Boys and Youths SUI IS and OVERCOATS. SHOPS for all: from the little tot to the old man. Also the well known Watsontown 1 umbermans Shoes. Also RICH'S celebrated Woolen Goods. Always have Up to date as well as Fresh Groceries and Provisions. Yours for Business, A. E. CAMPBELL. Spring Soits for Men, Boys and Children are now here lor inspection. Suits in black clay and unfinished worsteds and 1 hibets Homespuns, French and F ; polish H nntls and Scotch Goods. Bo>s and Cliiidrens' Si,its in all ihe iew fabrics and make s. Prices as wvli asvarielv are (xtraord nary. All new in i up to dale line of Gents l'iirni>hiui s. Hats. Caps, < tc. \lso tlie ( n'y place injtown v h- re \r-u can g t the "Walls - Over" 3boe. J. W. CARROLL'S, Hotel Carroll Block, DUSKOKE, PA. . At id-Winter Sale. Having in stock a supply of \\ inter Grods which nus: he sold by February 15, 1 propose to seil Mens Suits worth sl4 00 and is 00 at $7.50 Boys' Overcoats 10.00 10 2 00 at 4 50 to s 00 Boys' ' uits 800 and s'o.oo n >w at 5 1 allies Co ts slooo and 1200 n< w at sso JNDhKWE'.AR at greatly reduced prices. ( aps, Mit tens and; Gloves lor Ladies and Gems, at very low prices. Felts and Rubb: rs at hall price; Men's and Boys' Sweaterc it half price. JACOB HERR, DEALER IN Clothing, Shoes and Ladies' Cloaks LAPOETE. CENERAL STORE a> Ejaporte Tannery. ® FULL AND COMPLETE SToCK ALWAYS FOUND HERE. Just received a special purchase of ' Riches" Flannels, t.umbermens' SI i:ts and Drawers, Men's, ladies' and Childr ns' Mitts, Gloves and Hosiery. There's Lots Here to Show You From the City. I re>h s!ov.k of Diy Goods and Nutions, Boys a-'d Men's Hats and Caps full line of Snagproof Shoes and Rubbeis, Ladies', Gents and Children's Goodverr Rub hfr.-, Woodsmen and Boys Shoes to suit all. Our Usual Quality of Groceries and Provisions are Equal to the BEST. JAMES McFARLANE.
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