;.KST NATIONAL BANK fc OF DUBHO&K, PKNNA. CAPITAL - - $50,000 tfl HPJiUS - - $20,000 lioes a (General Banking business. 3. I' HTEKUiBRK. M D. K WARTS. President. Cashier I. BRADI.hY, Attorney at-Ijuw. Ofliee. oorner,ol Main anil \ltincv Sta, f.APOh'TK, PA. Havirifr opened an oftiee ki IJJ'JS Arcli St., Philadelphia, I shall still continue to praetie.o in tlif several Courts of Sullivan ' 'utintv.* When not in niy ollice personally a eijnijiet.nl person will he found in charge thereof. I'ond- ol various kinds furnished. FRANCIS W. MF.YLERT, Attorney-at-Law. ftiee in Keeler's L'lock. I. \P<MM h. '_Sullivan County, PA. j J. J. & F. H. INGHAM, ATTOHSKYS-AT-LAW, Legal business attended to in ihis and adjoining counties _A I'uHTS. 112 J. MULLEN, Attorn ey-«t-L«w. L A FORTE, PA OXRICK IS COOSTT BPILDIHB NP.AHeOrRT HOUBK. J H. CRONIN, LAW. SOl'AltV PUBLIC, orriea us MAIS sTnitrT. 01 Slt OHIO. PA i LAPORTE HOTEL !•'. W, GAL.J-.AGHER, Prop. Nevvlv erected. Opposite Court j House square. Steam heat, hath rooms.! hot and cold water, reading and pool room,and barter shop; also good stahling | and livery, Cbtppewa Ximc Iktlns. Lime furnished .n cai load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your ordeis solicited. Kilns near Hughesville Tenn'a. M. E. Reeder, MUNCY, PA. For a well Kept Up-to-date Stock of General > Merchandise Far pries that are Right For curteoiis treatment goto ■ Buschhausen' A MATTER OF HEALTH j|« POWDER Absolutely Pure HAS NO SUBSTITUTE A Cream of Tartar Powder, free from alum or phos phatlc acid ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. DYSPEPTICIDE The greatest aid to DIGESTION. [County Scat j Local and Personal Events Tersely Told. i I IJt-t bel t Ivt'clci' is roomtM'iiif. l ,! j from a several days illness, j Sheriff P.nek was a 1 inshore visitor I Thursday. .1. M. l>oatniiin and family of j ; Nonlinont-, have moved to Fish's Kdd.v. N. Y. Mrs. Mary Rogers of Forksvilie, j is the guesl of .Mr. and Mrs. Frank ! Meylcrt. The Village Iniproveinttnt Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Hack :on Tuesday evening April I<>, I'-'oT. i Miss Anna Karge has closed her' school at. Ml. Vernon and return-j ed to her home near this place. Mr. John. Fit'/.and family attend ed the funeral of his sister at On shore. Tuedftv. Miss \nna Sweeney, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Patrieh Sweeney of Dushore, died Wednesday April •5, of pneumonia, at the age of 20 years. Mrs. Joseph Carpenter and daughter lleien on Saturday left for theii home at Fnglish <'enter. After a pleasant winter spent at WoeJiawkin. N. .1,. Misses Dolly! and Freda CYossley have returned home. Messrs Fred Lauer and son Hoy. j of Muney. and ('has. A. Lauer of | Lock 11 aveii are at the home of J. L. Smyth, called there I>y the illness of iheii brother F.rnest. lies'. S. 15. Kidlack will preach at ; the following appointments next | Sahliath. Ml. Vernon Saturday even ing at 8:00 |», M. Finney Valley Sunday at in.on A , M. I '* : llips school house at 3:00 I*. M. Son*-- i town in the evening nt 7:00. W. 11. Saddler of 1 lillsgrove,! who for the past two years has been conducting a dairy farm near j Canton, has retimed to his farm at i I he former place. The condition of Krnest V. Lauer : wiio is suffering from blood poison-1 ing. has been extremely critical 112 i the pa-t few days."but a change for ! the better took place last night,: and this morning ( Thursday brighter hopes are held out for his i recovery. Miss F. Jessie Wrede who hast closed another successful term of | school at Lope/., is preparing togo j : to Philadelphia w here she w ill en- j i ter the private school of Miss M. I Francis Hoice, to take a course in . | english. , Michael House, of Dushore. and Miss Bridget Cavanargh, of ( 'ln rry Mills were married Tuesday morn ling at St. Basil's c hurch by llev. X. A. Kaier. l'atrick .Jordan was j best man and Miss F.lla Sweeney j bridesmaid. Mr. and Mrs. Kouse i 1 left on the morning train for a , j \\ edding tour. Mr. Hoy Whiteley and Miss Fan ' uie McCarty were married at the 'residence of the bride's parents,! I Mr. and Mrs. u. 11. McCarty, in] j ill Is land township, Tuesday April i', ] I at high noon, ltev. K. 11. Dodd per- j forming the ceremony. Service- at the Methodist Kpisco- j pal Church next Suooay w ill be as I follows; Sunday School at 10:0(1 a in. j Preaching at 7:00 p. m. Subject an 1 Faster .Meditation. Fpworth League! at 7:4"> p. HI. St. Johns Fpiscopal Church. Hcv. A. <!. A. Buxton D. D. Hector. | Sunday School 2.0(1 p. in.i Kveiling prayer and sermon 7.;;n p. m Litany Friday evening til thej Heetory. Come you will he made weh'oiiie. | Lo t, strayed or stolen- Two dogs \ hound breed, one large black and tan color, the other a small female hound black and tan color. Parties! having same or knowing of their wlu-reahoiits will please notify, Mr. L. P. Bender, Hiekctts, Pa. Salesman Wanted -Bright hu-tl , ing young man with own team to; represent manufacturing company. Must be w ide awake and to -tart on commission basis, until ability i shown. Address, Fairfax ItH'initnr ('« Cleveland, < >hio | The Third Annual Meeting of i the Sullivan County School Direct-j j ors' Association will he held in the I Court House, Laporte. IV.. Wed nesday. April 24, 1907. Programs | are being prepared and copies will |be forwarded to all directors. I hese meetings are doing much to iiMjiroveeducational conditions in the county and we urge all direc- : ' tors to make a special effort to at | tend this session. An interesting! I program has been arranged, and; j some prominent and able speaker l j w ill be secured. The law provides j i that all directors attending this! meeting are entitled to receive, j t'rem (lie school funds of their dis i triet S2 and mileage. This will | | del'ra\ all necessary expense that; | may he incurred. The meeting last year was well j attended. Let us make this one the best in attendance, helpfuiuw-' ' and inspiration. By order of Committee, J. .L. K I:I;SK kii.tiotuc, Co. Supt. | SH 1-.IU FF'S XALK OF VALI'ABLKI C'OAI. I. \ M>X. By virtue ol a writ of Fieri Facias issntd out of thf < 'ourr of < 'utiiinon Pleas of Xulltvan County, and to me directed and delivered, there will be t.x,iosed to I public salt* at the Court. House in l.aporte, I Pa.. on Wednesday. May loth, 1907, ai j 10 o'clock a. IN., the following described | real estate situated in the Bernice coai I field bounded as follows, viz: Lot No. I. All that certain lot, piece or parcel ot ! | land lying and being in the Township ot ' | Oolley. County ot Sullivan and State ol i Pennsylvania, and bounded and desct'ib ) led as Beginning at a corner in the LOAD leading from Onshore to Let- 1 Settlement. thence by said road, south -Is I degrees cast. II! perches to a corner in -aid road; thence by lands of.John < >bert. j north 17 degrees east. II perches to AI corner: thence north DECREES east. I I ' perches: thence north 7-V. degrees, nine | and two tenths perrie s to a corner in tin j road leading to <'ulley; thf nee by iht* saitl J N>ad north I degrees east . 21 perches to M ; ; ■ orner b\ sniil road: ihei.ee HV lands | J known as die Franeis 1 'bert place, south j JS.'), degrees east. 22 perches to a cornet, j ihence south Idegrees west, 100 perches ! jIO corner on the line ol land ol the esiati ' j "T L'cter L'arr; thence by the same, north 1 degrees wist, .'T'.I jierehes to a biich | j I-oriur: theucf - mth I; degrt' - west 2-1 j perches to a comer; thence smith ">T»A ! degrees east, •!! perches to a corner; thence i j SOU< 11 I-'JA degrees west. •!."> perehe.s to a J i corner in north line ol ".L.iseph Tatem" | warrant; thence by said line north "I(V. ] ; degree- west. 102 perches to a post corner: ! J thence by lands of John •..•bert north I ; ! degrees east. 10 perches to a p".-t anil : | -touts corner; thence south .VI I 2 degrees j ; cast. I'■ perches to a stone corner; thence i i -oitlli S5 •! I degrees east S perches; and ! j shence north I I 12 degrees easi. 121 per- j clies to the place til beginning. Coiitaiu i J ing M acres and 20 perches of land. !■(•! I the same more or H-.--. Lot NO. 2. Also another lot. PIECE M parcel ot latnl I situatetl in the town-hip, county and state! I atoresaid and bounded AS lollow-: Begin ning r.t a stone corntr in the road: thence soill h degrees east I 111 perches to a nosi and stones corner; thence by other lands | ol which this is A part, south degrees 1 west SO perches to an old beech slump ! corner: thence on die warrant line ol the '■ " I'hoiiia- Spathawk north S7 degrees i west IIS perches to a post corner in the j al'iresaid road; thence by said road and ! on line ol land- lately deeded to tiotlieb L Kiummaii, north 7 degree.- EAST I's per- J clies to a corner in sai l road: and ihenrej north ."> degrees west I'l perches lo the placed' beginning. Containing ">7 ACRES j I si rid measure. i Lot No. J Also another lot in suid township. I bounded a- follow-; Begin: ling ILL a T:of ' j ner in the road on the line of lands of .1 oh II • tbert. thence H\ the tame and! lands o| .Madiias TlL.ert. south -1 degrees T wesi 17 «> perches to :I pos' and stone cor i ner on die ".10.-eph 'l'ate.lU" warrant line; J thence H\ IHE - TNL line, north :"I7 decrees! .t I si. SO j,. rches to a corner on I'igeoh | < 'reek: thence up sai l creek . N.4U degrees ; east. 20 perches: north I'.T degrees east. 9S i perches: iionh I degrees east. 24 perches; | north 9 degrees west. 21 perches; and n< r li*2S degrees east 7 perches to the | center ot the bridge across said crtek on I die road LEADING lo L.t e Xct'b*meni;lhence j I by said road, souili -)2 degrees east I perches: ami south 71 degrees east, LOJ J perches to the place of beginning. < 'on j tabling .lOaciv- more or less and being [ partly improvi I and die balance wood | The above three parcels of laud arc I c.ontigii INS forming one body, underlaid I with a vein ol co:tl umb r entire properly -IX eel and o\II in thickne SI-i/cd ai d taken in execution and to ' - ild as the property ot A. Waish at | the suit til I!. \. Strong and others. F. W. Bl'Clv. Sheritb 1 SlicriH ' I llic . I.apot LE. I'a.. Ap IL 9.1'.07. i; it CCfPYRIGHTS AND DESIGNS.!! . 1 Sentl your Imslix'sitillrpct to W.iHhtiiKton, < J ! saves ttino, coats lem, hotter nervlce. i My oK'-'tt clofe# to U. B. Patent Ofßce. FItEE ?relimin-1 1 1 1 ary oxamtnAtioan made Atty's fer not due until patent i' i' la secured. PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN—I 9 YEARS <» 1 ' ACTUAI. EXPERn.SCE Book Hi»w to obtain Pateuta." ' 'I etc., Bent free. Patent* oroenred tlirouyh E G. Blggerh ', .receive npecial notice, without charge, In the' > INVENTIVE ACE I I liluatratea monthly Eleventh year—term*. sl. a year. liE.G.Sl66EßS,a^^Kiij 1T« Cure (.«>u*ti|mt!on Forcvor* TaU<? C u.scarets lwc or2sc 11 <\ C. C lull to cure, refund money j NUTRETO. i A Nerve, Brain and Brawn Food Drink Give the little ones all the Notre to j they Ike. It's the NATURAL FOOD DRINK. Harmless as inilk; n >thing more delicious. Sold at Smith's. Joseph Sick, DEALER IX Flour, Feed and Meal, Cherry Mills, Pa. -—o I have just received a lai I load of re-clear d oats lor | seed. A laige quantity of corn I meal and oat chop on hand. ' \lso hive a nice chop made : rt m corn, oats and buck I -vheat for milch cows and j sheep Call on me for special i.-dices on large qumtities. JOSEPH SICK, CHERRY MILLS, PA. | U > A The Best place to buy goods Is otten asked by the pru | "»ent housewife. Money saving advantages ire always being searched foi Lose no time in makiiig a borough examination of the New Line of Merchandise Now on IxmßiTiog ?????? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at I Vernon Hull's Large Store. SttlAffrove* Pa. Eyes Tested Free. ! W. H.TYLER,Opt.I.) Eyesight Specialist 2"7 Main St.. Towanda. Pa. |At Laporte Hotel third Tuesday of each month. ! Eyes d cveiii gs as i .veil as day time. Calls i made at residei ce to its | > our eyes v hen requestt d. Office Days in Towanda: F.verv S.iturday Monday WELL WORTH KNOWING. Facts Not Fiction. Weak Ner ves. All Run Down. Constant Head Aches. Sleep Not Rest ful. A Victim Gives the Road to Health. Mrs. F• ed Korn of No. 175 Wells St., Wilkes l'-arre. I'a., says:—"l have he«n ve: v nei \ t>us lor a long time, suffering so much from | • i.- s'ent headaches and could not sleep well at night. 1 was so bail last spring thai 1- had lo have the doctor and again last fall. I was very poorly and seeing Or. A. \V. Chases's Nerve Pills recommended 1 got a box and used them I have had no headaches since and sleep well. They are an awfully good medicine. 1 also gave some to niy little boy fot nervousness and they did him so much food. I recommend them highly. ccoscc .7"". 3 SEVERAlßsasonst,™.™? 0 $ J The Best Course of Study. J Larue Faculty of I xperlehced Speculate. a» I acuity are Authors of the l.emh.vr .cries of Commercial Tes •~T • ):* nJ I Isicf.st tu«:dinji trs<l ».t, C»>iuu ..*.iu»»i, iy.u i>- cit . »' T IJ Course oi tiigh-Ciaas l.eciurcs und » «•» .•« . n"S • 1 ! iXt w Typew.'ifcri, and lnt.-.si Ofnrt I.# . iof tails tor Gtaau ites to r.il Rood pluivs exceed Ir.tirc r. • p- :• « il j fj ni t nt by mote than 56 . er •» - • I Cioaii Baseball, K.v.ketbali, and I .oui Day rvrcis.--. | « Every Depavtmenr. Send k>i C.ualof:n<w I j A ROCHESTER BUSINESS INST3TUTE, M CL ttb'JHKHTER, N. V. ' }.-J } y^Co^oocooexxj-:» ooce-oocor>y A. E. CAMPBELL'S Cash Department Store. Winter Announcement Evtry Department is full of stylish and up to d.:tc I a'l md Winter Goods and n ore air.ving daily. Our Men's, Bo> s' and Childrens Clothing. Overcoats, Underwear, Shoes, Rubbers, etc. LAD I KX' M IXsKS ml ( 1111, l> I; KX shoes, I>ress Goods, Wool and Outing Flannels. Our stock is complete ;■ ti■ 1 veadv lor vour inspection. A new line ol Ft'US :tt 25 to.">() |>er cent Its- Ihaii'eiiy price. Ladies' call and see what we have to offer we can please /ou. It will pay you to look over our our stock before buying} our winter supply. We meet all competition S2O worth Tickets #I.OO in trade Free. Is that not wortli lookini: all. '. Yours for bit iness, A. E. CAMPBELL SHUNK, PA. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, H:XJC3-H:ES"V"II..Ie, CA SS()OOO° CK DeW,TT BODING, President. c . . JEREMIAH KELLY, Vice Pres. Surplus and Xct Profits, W C. FRONTZ, Cashier. 65.000. DIRECTORS: Iransactsa General _ ■) 112 • DoNVitt Kodine, Jacob Per, Frank A.Krodcr. Banking Business. w ,„ w r . ,r, Accountsoflndivid- .Tamps K. I»«>;» Ic. John ('. Laird. Lviuan Mvers. 11,1 Is and Finns Peter Front/., ('. W. Soiit»s, Daniel ll.Pons!, solicited. John Hull. Pall Soils for Men, Boys and Children are now here for inspection. Suits in black clay and unfinished worsteds and 'I hibch Homespuns, French and Hnglish Funnels, and Scotch Goods. Boys and Childrens" Suits in all the revv fabrics and nakes. Prices as well as variety are (Xtra. rdinary. All new n 1 up to date line of Gents Furnishings, Hats, Caps, etc. \lso the only place in town w here you can gvt tiie "Walk Over" C3boe. J. W. CARROLL'S, Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHORE, PA. GENERAL STORE ® Laporte Tannery,. PULL AND COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS FOUND HERE. Just received a special purchase of' Kiches ' Flannels, l.umbermens' Shirts and Drawers, Men's, ! adies' and Childr ns' Mitts, Gloves and Hosiery. There's Lots Here t Show Yu From the City. . Fre>h stock ot Dt/ Goods and Notions, Boys and Men's Hats and Caps, full line of Snagprool Shoes and Rubbers, Ladies', Gents'and (Children's Goodyear Rub bus Woodsmen 'and Boys Shoes to suit all. Our Usual Quality of Groceries arid Provisions are Equal to the BEST. JAMES McFARLANE. - -
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