FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DFBHORE, J'ENNA. PTTAIJ - - $50,000 BUHFIIUS • - SIO,OOO Does a Oenr-ral Ranking Business. *S. 1). STIiItIGKRK, M. D. SWAKTS. President. Cashier A J. BRADLEY, Attorney at-Law. (Xfice, corner jof Main ami Mtincy Sts. LAPORTE, PA. Having o|ieiu><l an office at 1328' Arch St., I'liiladeipliia, I sliall still continue to practice in the several Courts ot Sullivan < '■unity.c When not in mv office personally a competent person will be found in charge thereof. Honda of various kinds furnished. pRANCIS W. MEYLERT, Attorney-nt-Tjaw. wffice in Keelur's Block. LAPOIITE, Sullivan County, PA. Rush .1. Thomson, Albert F. Heess, 1871. 1902. JHOMSON & HEESS, LAWYERS, PUSIJORE, PENNA. Long Distance/Pelephone. January I, 190 H. J # J. & F. H. INGHAM, ATTO LILT KYS-AT- LAW, Legal liusinose attended to in this and adjoining counties _ A PORTE, p A £ J. MULLEN, Attomey-at-Law. LAPORTE, PA. omen IM COUHTY BUIUDtwa If RAIt CO CRT HOUBK. J H. CRONIN, ATTONSKY~AT LAW, HOTARV TUBLIC. OPrICB OH MATH STRBRT. DUSIIOKK, s*^ MOLYNEAUX, D.D.S. Graduate Uuivorsitytof Pennsylvania. NEW ALBANY, TA. At Lope/., Pa., Wednesilay and Thursday each week. LAPORTE HOTEL. I'. W, GALLAGHER, Prop. Newly erected. Opposite Court House square. Steam heat, bath rooms, hot and cold water, reading and pool room,and barber shop; also good stabling and livery, / (IM)KN'! Kt) KKPoIU ot the condition of The V-* First National Hank at lHisliorc. in the state of Pennsylvania at close of business May 39th 1905, RKSOfItfKH. Loans and discount- 8201,H5ii 7J I . s. Bonils to secure circulation 50.1*10 00 rn iiiUiinc.il I*. S. Honds '2,00000 Stock securities Hi,ooo 00 Furniture 900 00 DUE F I*olll HANK- AND APPROVED LIES. ATCT. 11H,947 IK Redemption fund P. S. Treusurcr 2,500 00 Special anil Legal Tender notes 21,770 01 Total 8:197,9X0 08 LIABILITIES, "apital 850,000 00 Surplus and undivided profit- 22,:i1.> s; emulation 48,100 00 Dividends unpaid __ , ,3 00 Deposits 277,504 25 Total *197,9*0 OS State of Pennsylvania County of Sullivan ss. 1, M. I>. Swarts cashier of the al»ive named hank do solemnly swear thai the aUive statement is title to the best of niv knowledffe and tielief. M. D. SWARTS. Cashier. Sulisciined and sworn to before me this :id day of Juuli, 1905. ALBERT l'\ HEESS, My eoinmissioti expires Feby 27,'05. Notary Public. Correct Attest: E. Q. SYLVARI A. ) JNO. I> KKEsKK, VDirectors. sAMPEL COLE, I QOURT PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, HON, <'HAS. E. TERR v President Judge, Honorables John D. Reeser and Jacob Meyer. Associate Judges ofjtlie ( oui ts of Oyer and Terminer ami Genera) Jail Delivery, Quartet Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Court and Com mon Pleas for the Counts* of Sullivan, have issued their precept, bearing date the 25 day of May, 1905. to me directed, for holding the severa courts in the Borough of Laporte.on Monday the IS day Sep. of 1905, at 2 o'clock p. M. Therefore.uotice is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace and constables within tiie county, that they tie then and there in their prop er person at 2 o'clock p. m.of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions examinations and other rememberances to those things to which their offices appertain to be done. And to those who are Iwund by their recognizance to prosecute against prisoners who are or shall tie in the jail of the-aid county of Sullivan, are hereby notified to lie then and there to prosecute against them as will be just. „ FRANK W. BUCK, Sheriff, Sheriffs Office, Laporte, Pa., Aug. 17. 1905, For a well Kept Up-to-date Stock of General Merchandise Far prices that are Right l or curteous treatment goto Buschhausen' fCovnty Seat 1 Local and Personal Events] I Tersely Told. / General Manager, S. I). Townseml of the "\V. & N. B. R. R. was a busi ness man in town Wednesday. Mrs. J. W. Mnrelle and daughter Miss Willa, of Athens, are visiting the former's mother, Mrs. M. ('. Lauer at the Mountain House. M». E. Gasperine of Bridgeport, Conn., formerly of Laporte, visited friends in town this week. Hon. Russel Karns of Benton, eame over with the boys who came here for a game of hall with the La porte team on Saturday last. Landlord Dennis Dorsey, proprie tor of the hotel at Jamison City, is making preparations for having steam heat placed in his hotel which will make it it very pleasant stop ping place in cold weather. The Rev. Eugene A. Ileim will preach at Baltimore next Sunday. There will he no services at the Episcopal church. Mrs. Ellen Harrows and daughter Mrs. E. I'. Ingham, are spending tin l week in N< w York City. Mr. A. 10. Tripp will, expose to public sale on September 21, a por tion of his household goods and other property, preparatory to moving to Wilkesbarre this Fall. Mrs. E. E. Wrede is spending the week with her daughter Mrs. James M. Stroll 1 at Dushore. Mr. George Snyder and family moved to Lestcrshire, X. Y., this week. Mr. Snyder has it good posi tion at that place. Miss May Brieger is visiting friends a Berniee; Miss Evalina Bonei of Lopez ft r merly of this place and Miss C!ool of Berniee are visiting friends in town. A c!iicke:i a:vl waffle supper will be served at the resilience of T. J. Keller's on Wednesday eve ning, Sept. 1:5, for the benefit of the Lal'orte Baptist Church, Supper from six o'clock until all tire served, for twenty-five cents each. Ice cream will be served tit ten cents ex tra. Mr. John lineman and Miss Grace Ileverly both of Dushore, were married at the Lutheran church at that place on Wednesday Sep'em her (i. Mr. and Mrs. Ilayman llcrr of Muncy, and Mrs. Jacob Wliiton of Muney Valley, were visitors here Wednesday. Dr. J. W. Murrelle of Athens, I'a., will be at Lal'orte prepared to tin dental work of all kinds for one wet k beginning Sept. 11. Office over J. L. Smyth's Grocery Store. Miss Tresken Luschhausen, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Buschhausen, litis gone to Dushore where she will a.tend St. Basil's school under the care of the Sisters of the Sacred Heart, in order to take advantage of the superior musical instructions given at that school. The annual picnic of the Bradford- Sullivan County (irange was held on the Troy fair grounds Wednesday September li. A. 1., Martin direct ors of farmers institutes and other promim it speakers were present. The main door of the new State Capitol at liar: 'sburg, has just been complete ;l. It is sixteen feet, eight inches high, twelve feet, six inches wide, and weighs 12,(>00 pounds. It is of solitl bronze, anil its panels il lustrate incidents in the history of the State. Labor Day was a fizzle as far as crow d was concerned. The terrific storm of Sunday night and a rainy morning not only kept the crowd away but left the ball ground soak ed with water. As Eagles Mere did not show up, Berniee and ; Hughesville played a double head er in the afternoon. The games were splendidly played considering the condition of the grounds. Moore and Lynch were the Berniee battery in |tlie first game pitted against the Shaffer Bros. Result 10 to oin favor of Berniee. In the second game O'Connor anil Lynch ditl the honors for Berniee and Me cum and Shaffer for Hughesville. j This score was 1 to land could not jbe finished on account of trains, j There were a number of ] e iplc from I out of town and the games were sat- I ist'actory to the spectators. It is with (loop regret that \v<san nounce the death of Mr. Aaron low is, 0110 of Ilillsgrove's substartial : and esteemed citizens who died ;tst Saturday aftera short illness of ap pendicitis. Mi. Lewis was born in England hut came to this couitry w hen but eight years of ago, ind ! has resided in this county notrly over since. lie married a liiickle who died in 1884. Mr. Lewis leaves four children to mairn his sudden death; Melviu Lewis of Hdlsgrove; Mrs. Fred Darby of Cal ifornia; Mrs. E. J. Wager of Ilaiiis burg; Josephine and Frankfort! w 4 o were still at home. The funeial was held on Tuesday. Bids will be received for the de livering of anthracite coal to the Laporte school house for the pres ent term of school. A. 11. BrsoiniAt'sicN, Scc.'v. NOTICE.—Every policy holder of the F. «V M. Ilomo Fire Insurance Co., whose post office address his been recently changed is requested to send (by postal or otherwise) tlie new address and No. of the policy ;o the Secretary at Forksville, It. 1). Lancaster, M. It. Black, Sec'y. President BUCK NELL UNI V ERSITY.-+- JOIIN I low AHI > HAKIMS, President. College: Courses in Arts, Philoso phy, Science, Chemistry, Biology 1 Civil and Electrical Engineering, with shop work. Department for Women, comprising College, InstiT tute, Art and Music courses. School of Music open to both sexes. Acad emy for young men and boys. For catalogue etc. address the j Registrar, Win. C Gret/.inger, Lowisburg, I'a. F>r Sale, (iood team of perfectly sound mares, 11 years old, 1100 each, work single or double,perfectly sound j Price, SIOO each, will sell separate or j together. Also two cows I and 5{ years. W. 15. Snider, Nordinont. FOR SAT.K —Belgium Ilares. For! particulars address, ltickotts House,! itieketts, I'a. CENTRAL State Normal School. LOCK HAVEN, PA. J. R. I'LICKIXGEK. Principal. Fall term of is weeks be | gins September n Ihe fa cilities at this important school lor doina ll.st t lass woik, professional and acad emic, were never better lhanj now. Its graduates are re quired to do a lull years teach ing in the training school. Us 112 '.culty has the best Amer ican and European training Buildings modern. College Preparatory department 1.0-ation ation unexcelled. line Gymnasium. Expenses moderate. Free tnition to prospective teach ers. Address for illustrated cat alog, the Principal. Headaches and Dizzy Spells, WeaK, Nervous, Wretched, Tired, Until Dr. Miles* Nervine Cured Me. Are you in a "poor condition?" Are you almost ready to give up from exhaustion, nervousness headaches, backaches, and dizzy spells? No need to mention the de tails of a run down or "poor condition" to those who are suffering. Better U> tell you of Nervine, the remedy sold on a guarantee to help you, and restore your poor weakened nerves to life, strength and health. "Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine has done a great deal for me. Jn the fall of 1897 my health was in a very poor condition. Ex treme nervousness, dizzy spells and sick headaches made me most miserable. I, had been under the care of our local physician for some time, but got no better. I was on the verge of nervous prostration. Had no appetite, and could not sleep. 1 grew worse a*> the dizzy spells continued and lo?t flesh and strength. Oh! those awful day.-._ A lady friend who had taken Restorative Ner vine advised me to try it. I bought a bottle ;it the local drug store and when it was one lia 112 gone I noticed that the medicine was helping me. I continued taking it according lo directions until I had used three bottles when I felt so much better I stopped taking it. I feci that my present yreatly improved health is all due to Dr. Mi es' Restorative Nervine. lam gr.iteful for the benefit 1 re ceived and recommend the Nervine wholly on its merits as a nerve tonic and restora live."—MßS. I'. M. IIOUOBOOM, Dalton, Mass. All druggists sell and guarantee first bottle l)r. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book en Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. iN.iles Medical Co., Elkhart, lud. giIKItIKF'S SA l.l*;. Isy virtue of writs of Vend Kx. is sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Sullivan County, and to me directed and delivered, there will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House in Laporte, Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1905. at 10 o'clock a. m.the following de scribed real estate viz: The farm owned by Moses Lewis, and 011 which he resides, in the town ship of Hillsgrove, County of Sulli van and State of Pennsylvania, situ ated on the North side of the Loyal Sock Creek adjoining the farm occu pied by Cyrus Lewis and Robert Lew is, and being the same land which Jonathan Lewis deceased, in his last will and testament, which is recorded in the Register's office at Laporte, in Will book, No. 2, page 8, devised to Moses Lewis, as appears by the fol lowing description contained in said will, viz: First 1 give, devise and bequeath to my two youngest sons. Robert and Cyrus Lewis, the farm 011 which 1 now reside 011 the South side of the creek; second, I give, devise and bequeath to 1113* son, Moses Lew is the farm 011 the North side of the creek adjoining the above farm. Said farm contains one hundred and sixteen acres more or less, with about one hundred acres thereof im proved, with a good dwelling house and large barn, and other out build: ings, a good apple orchard and other fruit trees thereon; it is also well watered and in good condition. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Moses Lew is, at the suit of Miriam Lewis. F. W. BUCK, Sheriff. INGAMS. Attorneys. Sheriff's office, Laporte, Aug. 10.1905. 111 the matter of the application of Frederick 1). Spencer for a divorce from Mary M. Spencer his wife. To Mary M. Spencer, you are here by notified that an alias subpoena in the above stated case having been re turned that you c6uld not be found in this county, you are required to appear on the third Monday of Sep tember, next, at a Court of Common Pleas to be held at I.apotte at - o'clock p. 111. and make answer to the com plaint made by your husband in the above stated case. FRANK W. lil'CK, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Laporte, Aug. 10,1905. In tin. mattei of the application ol M. Malinda 1 lunsinger for a divorce from Solon A. Ilunsinger her litis band. To Solon A. Ilunsinger, you are hereby notified that an alias subpoena in the above stated case having been returned that you could not be found ill this county, you are required to appear on the third Monday of Sep tember, next, at a Court of Common Pleas to be held at Laporte at 2 o'clock p. 111. and make answer to the com plaint made by your wife in the above stated case. FRANK \Y. BUCK, Sheriff. Sheriff's office. Laporte. Aug. 10. 190". In the matter of the application of Elisha t>reenlaw for a divorce from Ida H. Greenlaw his wife. To Ida 15. tireenlaw, you are here by notified that an alias subpoena in the above stated case having been returned that you could not be found in thi* county, you are required to appear on the third Monday of Sep tember, next, at a Court of Common' Pleas to be held at Laporte at 2 o'clock p. 111. and make answer to the com plaint made by your husband in the above stated case. FRANK W. lU'CK. Sheriff. Sheriff's office,Laporte, Aug. 10,1905. U > 9f m The Best place to buy goods Is olten asked by the pru* pent housewife. Money saving advantages are always being searched for Lose no time in making a thorough examination ofth New Line of Merchandise Now on !exhTBIWQN| ?????? ? ? ? I STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. Ail answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. ffiUaerova* 9a. Foley*s Honey and Tar cures colds, prevents pneumonia. Campbell "The Merchant" SHUNK, PA. To my friends and patrons: Appreciating the patronage that you have given me for the many years I have been in business, I am going to give you an opportunity to buy SBOOO worth of (icneral Merchandise AT COST. Home below cost, some at cost, some at a small percentage above cost. It is my desire to move into my New Store Building with a now stock in every department; therefore will sell my old stock in 30 days it low prices wiM do it. This will be a strictly cash sale, which will begin sometime in September. Watch the News Item for the announcement. This (ireat Removal Sale will be the opportunity of your lift*. I want you all to come. If prices are not as represented, don't buy. Thanking you for your liberal patronage in the past, I hope by low prices and honest dealing to merrit it in the future. Yours for Business, A. E. CAMPBELL. Spring Suits for Men, Boys and Children are now here for inspection. Suits in black- day and unfinished worsteds and 1 hi bets Homespuns, French and English Flannels, and Scotch Goods. Boys and Childrens' Suits in all the new fabrics and makes. Prices as well as variety are extraordinary. All new and up to date line of Gents Furnishings, Hats, Caps, etc. Also the only place injtown where you can get the "Walls Over" 31)oe. J. W. CARROLL'S, Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHORE, PA. Closing Our SALE. The entire stock of the Laporte Bargain House consisting of tiigb Grade Mid AND FURNISHINGS, BOOTS, SHOES, and Jewelry, must be closed out this Summer as I am going out of business. In consequence of this I will sell at greatly reduced prices. s6ooo worth of goods must be sold by Novem bi. Come and avail yourstlves of this great opportun ity as' this is the first sale of this kind in this vicinity and may never occur again. JACOB HERR, DEALER IN Clothing, Shoes and Ladies' Cloaks LAPOBTE,
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