FIRBT NATIONAL BANK Of DUSHORE, PENNA. CAPITAL - • $50,000. BURPIiUB - - SIO,OOO. Does a General Banking Business. .W.JJENNINGS, M. D. SWARTS. President. Cashier fRAIraS^WTMIYLERT, Attorney-at-Law. Office in Keeler's Block. LAPORTE, Sullivan County, PA. Rush J. Thomson, Albert F. Heess, 1871. 1902. THOMSON & HEESS, LAWYERS, DUSHORE, PENNA. Long Distance Telephone. January 1, 1903. T. J. & F. H. INGHAM, ATtORXBYS-AT-LAW, business attended to in this and adjoining cocntiM _APORTE, PA £ J. MULLEN, Attornoy-at-L«w. LAPORTB, PA. OmCB IK COUHTT BDILDIH# RIAR OOVKT HOD»«. J H. CRONIN, ATtOBHBT-At -LAW, BOTABT PUBLIC. OrrlCß OB MAIW HTRBBT. DU SHORE, PA 0. J. MOLYNEAUX, D.D.S. Graduate University of Pennsylvania. NEW ALBANY, PA. At Lopez, Pa„ Wednesday and Thursday each week. COMMERCIAL HOUSE. AVID MARK, Prop. LAPORX'B - A. This large and wAi appointed house is the most popular hostelry in tbii section LAPORTE HOTEL. P. W, GALLAGHER, Prop. Newly erected. Opposite Court House square. Steam heat, bath rooms, hot and cold water, reading and pool room,and barbershop; aleo good stabling and livery, J. KEELER. • Justice-of-the Peace. Office in room over store, LAPORTE, PA. Special attention given to collections. All matters left to the care of this office will be promptly attended to. M. Brink's New Albany, Pa. Glutten feed per 100 lbs 1.40 Old process Linseed Oil 1.55 Cotton seed meal l.(> 0 140 lbs low grade flower 2.00 Same per ton 26 00 200 " coarse brans; 2.20 100 lb corn oats and barley chop 1.25 140 lb Red Dog flour 1.90 100 lb yellow corn meal 1.05 100 lb corn or cracked corn 1.05 100 lb damaged wheat 1 00 100 lbs wheet screenings 1.00 100 meat meal 2-75 100 lbs crushed oyster shells 50 Schumacher's best flour 1.15 "Our Own" a blended flour 1.05 The best bargain in Bradford or Sullivan counties, per sack 1.00 140 lbs. common fine salt .60 Same per 280 lb 1.20 100 lbs lump rocksalt 75 50 lbs graw rocksalt 35 Veal calves and dressed poultry wanted every Wednesdays forenoon. M. BRINK. FREE I 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's ABBOTUTE SECURITY is offered to depositors oi Pittsburg Trust Company by combined capital, surplus and profits of 6,000,000. Pays 4 per cent on Savings Deposit*, subject to withdraw* ml of SIOO without notice, and 2 per cent on Checking Accounts. Interest com pounded semi-annually. Deposits 000,000. Do all /oar banking by mail. Send for two hut 4 year calendar frae* 823 *"3 IfCovnty Seat Local and Personal Events I Tersely Told. r Dr. J. L. Christian of Lopez, was a Laporte visitor last Friday. Mr. E. C. Potter of Hughesville, was a Laporte visitor on Monday. W. C. Mason Esq. transacted bus . iness at Eagles Mere Monday. ' Atty. F. W. Meylert was a Forksville visitor Wednesday. 'Squire Kilmer of Shunk tran sacted business at the county seat on Saturday. Mrs. Margaist Mapes and daught ■ er Amelia are visiting friends at Hughesville. It is reported that special Easter services will be held in the Episco pal Church Easter Sunday, April 12. Mr* and Mr§. Wm. Cheney of Buffalo, N. Y. are visiting at the home of Mrs. Cheney's father, Mr. T. J. Keeler. Mercantile Appraiser W. H. Fan ning of Shunk, held an appeal at the office of the County treasurer on Sat urday last. Mr. Wm. Reese and family mov ed from this place to Berwick, Col umbia county, last week. Walter Beck of Picture Rocks, was in town Monday in the inter . est ol the American Copper Co. Chas. R. Funston will soon in stall a soda water fountain in his ice cream parlor on Main street. Mr. Morgan Gavitt of Sonestown, if filling the position of prothonota ry for a few days. Mr. Kennedy is suffering with a severe cold, i Mrs. jane Roberts and Miss Myrt tie Bryan, delegates to the M. E. conference at Altoona, have return ed home. Amateur gardeners are consulting almanacs these days in serch of right signs of the moon in which to plant flowers and vegetables. They talk intelligently of flsh, etc. Mr. J. M. Brenchley, a lumbering employe at Jakersville, is contem plating going into the chicken rais ing business on a large scale. March has broken its record for heat and if the conditions that have prevailed continue, some remarkable figures regarding early springs will be kept by the Weather Bureau. The stave factory at this place is running on full time and is mak ing a good demand for hardwood logs in this vicinity. Rev. Geo. G. Stevens, who was pastor of the Laporte M. E. church some years ago, was appointed Presiding Elder of the Harris burg district. Rev. Irvin H. Fisher of Miners vi lie, Pa. has moved to Laporte and will preach at the Eagles Mere Bap tist church next Sunday morning at II o'clock, and at Laporte Baptist church on Sunday evening. The News Item is printed one day early this week for the purpose of giving the editor a better opportun ity to visit the printers' supply houses in Philadelphia, that more "facilities" may be added to good advantage in this office. Spring is here. Rake the dead grass and leaves from the lawn and the street in front of your house. Clean up the back yard also. Re move the pile of ashes and the old tin cans. Let the appearance of I our town be such as to commend it to strangers within our gates and reflect credit upon our property owners. During the closing sessions of the ceremonies incident to the dedication of the Howard Memorial cathedral and the anniversary of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite Masons of the Valley of Williamsport held in that city last week, 26th and 32d degrees were conferred in full upon a class of 203 members. Atty. W.P. Shoemaker of this place was among those who took the highest degree of the Masonic order. Oliver W. Grimm, for several months editor of the Cross Fork News, stated in his paper last week that he would lay down the editorial " pen on that paper as he had come in control of the Austin Republican, a • much larger institution and one that | would require all his time. The edi . torial columns of the News while in ' Mr. Grimm's control waxed warm " with Socialistic arguments, and the , advanced step so soon taken would ' indicate that the Socialists in Potter | county are "up and doing." Rev. J. H. Fisher of Schuylkill: Haven, has accepted the pastorate of the Baptist Church at this place. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher arrived in town Tuesday and will soon begin house keeping in the Dunhain-Conklin house on Park street. Through the effort of teachers and pupils an excellent start has been made toward starting a school library This is a movement in the right direction. School libraries were long ago founded in the high schools throughout the county and we are glad to know that Laporte is waking up. Henry Rinebolt, fireman in John Russel's saw mill at Wheelerville, has made a great record for himself as an energetic fireman. He recent ly melted the iron grates to the fire box in furnishing a quick supply of steam, and he claims that it was not done with seasoned wood or petrol eum. His method of quick steam ing is kept a secret. Following are some of the ap pointments of ministers made by Bishop Cranston at the Central Pennsylvania M. E. Conference, at Altoona, Tuesday, March 31: La porte, Rev. Stewart Engler; Mun cy Valley, Rev. H. N, Ash; Clarks town and Tivola, Rev. S. B. Bid lack; this charge has six appoint ments or places to hold services, Hughesville, Lyon M. Brady; Rev. J. Mortimer goes to 3rd street, Williamsport. Rev. J. Guilden goes to Fairview, Pa. Rev. Thos. S. Wilcox D. D. who for four years has been pastor of the Bth Ave. M. E. church of Altoona, and who entertained the conference in his new church, was appointed Pre siding Elder of the Williamsport district and will visit Laporte four times annually. A petition is being circulated in Davidson township which is receiv ing the names of all the prominent tax payers, asking the court to ap point a township treasurer to serve until such time as one may be elect ed. Heretofore the road supervisors and overseers of poor have handled the funds—drawing and cashing their own orders. This manner of business transaction was thought to be less expensive as it saved a treas urer's commission, but with the ex perience Davidson has had with this method there is found to be no econ omy in it. Accounts in several in stances have been poorly kept in past years and transactions between collectors and various officials have been unevenly devided and resulted in unpleasant circumstances. Law suits have been instituted and books presented in evidence have of neces sity been ruled out owing to their deficient character and the conse quence following is a shifting of blame for shortage of funds and no one is punished for the injustice done to the taxpayers. In this manner Davidson has lost hundreds of dol lars and expended large sums in lawsuits. A competent and reliable treasurer for Davidson would be a money saver to those who pay the taxes, and the more progressive ones are making a strong effort to have it brought about. For sale or exchange.—A reliable 100 egg Incubator and a out-door brooder same make. Price for both, sls; cost $35 two years ago. LKON H. C. MINTZER, Ricketts, Pa. For sale. —one good road horse, harness and light spring wagon. For further particulars, inquira of J. M. ZANER, La-porte, Pa. For Sale. —One new carrage, 1 second hand lumber wagon, one bay horse 7 years old. Will be sold very reasonable. W. L. HOFFMAN, Hillsgrove. BOYS AND GIRLS By devoting a few moments of your spare time each day to our business, you can earn your choice of the following prem iums: Watches, rings, necklaces, catching gloves, air rifles, pen knives roller skates, dolls and many useful and handsome presents. All we ask yon to do is to sell 18 of our handsome pins and collar but tons at ioc each. Send the money si.Bo within 2 weeks and we send you the premium post paid. No money needed, we trust you. Write at once. Hundreds of boys and girls are earning ottr premiums ever}' week. Address EUREKA SPECIALTY CO., 2048 N. 29 Street. Premium Dept* Philadelphia. F. J. KILL*ORK, Mgr. Mercantial Appraisment. To vender* of domestic and foreign merchan dise etc. In Sullivan county Pa. will take notice that they are appraised and classed by the under signed Appraiser of MercanUle and other Liceu ses for the year 1902 as follows, to wit: Aswood, David Cherry Mercantile. Connor, P do do Conner, J. J - do do Daley, John do do Fromberg, 8 do do Gross, John do do Hefferan, Mrs. P do do Hunsinger, P. W do do Hyman, N do do Hope, C. P do do Jackson, C. E do do Luksick, John do do McGee, Patrick do do Murphy, J. P do do Meyers, Frank do do Schaad, H. J do do Sick, Charles do do Schaad, John C do do Sick, Joseph do do Sick, John do do Sick, Wendall do do Seltier, George do do Vogcl, Julius do do Yonkin, I. B do do Yonkin. Joseph do do Castle, H, J Colley do Dyer, Albert do do Dlefenbach, G do do Ftnkelstein, D. J do do Frutchy, R. G do do Gleason, F do do Gorgg, J. P do do Hunsinger, C. F do do Jennings Bros do do Jackson, Julia do do Johnson, C do do Johnson, W. L- do do Kellogg, H. M do do Landback, G. S do do Lopez Drug Co do do McGee, J. P do do McKlbbins, H do do Stoafather, W. E do do Yonkin, j do do Armstrong, A. T Davidson do Buck, J. W do do Herr.Hayman do do Hoffman, W. L do do Kile, I'arvin do do Lillie, G, W do do Lorah, Mrs. D. H do do Lorali, D. H do do Magargel, Frank do do Magargle, James- do do Meyers, G- W do do Miller, C. A do do Palmatier, Dennis do do Swank, Ellis do do Starr, Chas do do Taylor A Bros- do do Voorhcoß, C. D do do Webb, E. E do do Atlantic Refining Co...Dushore do Bahr, C. A do do Babcock, C. A do do Barth & Kestcr do do Cummuskcy, M do do Cunningham, James.. do do Collins. Mrs. E.E do do Connor, Mrs. J do do Croll, Chas do do Crimmins, J. H do do Carroll, D. E do do Carroll, John W do do Cole, Samuel do do Dieffcnbach, W H do do Deegan, Geo. T do do Daley,Patrick do do Finan. Mary U do do Farrell, F. H do do Hoffman K _ do do Holla, Chas. W do do Holcomb <& Lauer do do Honnetter G. H do do Harrington, J. S do do Holla, J S. di Co do do Kast Wm do do Kraus, Wm, H do do Kline, Bernard do do Kennedy, J. P do do Lilley 4 Haverljr do do Leverton, Morris do do Molyncaux, C.E do do Hosier, Willis do do Onell, Wm t.. do do Ortlib, J,N do do Obert, H. K do do Pcaler, Chas. E do do Rouse, Anthony do do Reeser. J. D do do Rettenbury, J. V do do Sylvara, E. G do do Williams, C do do Yonkin, J. H do do Brink, M Eagles Merc do Burchard, Ford.... do do Kehrer D do do Ltsson, Mrs. Rlchrd do do Little, C. A, do Laird, W do do Taylor, Irvin do do Vanßuskirk, W do do Warner, Wm. Y do do Hartung, August ElklaudTwp do Hart, William do do Jennings, Ellsworth do do Kline, J do do McCarty. D. F do .. do Norton, H. 4 Son do do Plotts, Charley do do Snyder, J. L do do Norton & llottenstein, Forks Twp do Fawcettß. W Forksville do Lancaster, B do do Rogers. M. A. A Son do do Snyder, Geo. W do do Smith, Emma W do do Seanlin. P. M do do Campbell, A. E Fox Twp d,o Fanning, W. H do do Caseman, C do do Kilmer, Mre.Meliiida do do Wllliams.O.J.... - do do Williams, Wm.L. do do Joseph Helsman -Hillsgrove do Hull, Vernon do do Hoffman, W. L. do do Mcßride, S. A do do Wicland & Kessler Laporte Twp do Pcterman, Phil do do Buschhausen A.H Laporte Boro do Gallagher. F. W... do do Gumble, L. R do do Keeler, T. J do do Lauer, Mrs. M. C. do do McFarlane, J as... do do Mark, David do do Perr. Jacob do do Temple, David do do W. Y. Warner, Two Bowling Alley. Eagles Mere. And that an appeal will be held In the office of the County Treasurer ill Laporte, Pa., on the 28th day of March 1908, at 10 o'clock a.m. when and where you may attend if you think proper. W. 11. FANNING Mercantile Appraiser. TO CUBE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative BromoQuine Tablets. All druggists refund tbe money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grow's signature is on each box, 25c. ■ui I.—l ■ in,. ■ 1^ Capital and Surplus. $450,000.00 Money in Bank gives you a feeling of security, enables you to take advantage of opportunities for making I more money lifts you out of the rut, makes you a manly, independent man. We pay 3 per cent, interest on savings. I You can Bank by Mail— i Write for (he booklet telling how. COMPANY 404 Lackawanna Avenue SCRANTON, PA. 1 Cam pbell "The Merchant 1 SHUNK, PA. Reduced Prices on Winter Good. It's economy to buy here at this season. We will sell you merchandise that will make it very profitable for you to buy. Call and and examine goods and compare prices and quality. We want you to come and see how much we have that you want. A warm bargain awaits you here. Yours for Business, A. E. CAMPBELL. NEW SPRING CLOTHING. Mens' Clothing: Fancy Cheviot Suits, all styles $5.50 to $15.00 Fine Worsted Suits, very neat .0.00 to 18.00 Black Suits, for dress $lO to S2O Black Clay Worsted suits SB, $lO, sl2, sls, $lB/ Rain Coats, $lO to 20 Yovths' Clothing: Fancy Suits, swell effects $5 to sl2 Black Suits, ail styles $6 to I4 co Serge Suits, durable 5 00 to $lO Childrens Clothing: Double Breasted Suits, ages Bto 16, 1.50 to $5 Fine Blue Serge Suits, $3.00 to $7 Norfolk Suits, ages 3 to 15, 3.50 to $6 Sailor Blouse suits, 3.50 to voo Sailor Norfolks, 3.50 to 500 J. W. CARROLL'S, Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHORE, PA. LAPORTE CLOTHING New Things in Gents Furnishing Goods. This Spring we have a more complete line than ever in gents furnishing goods. We always are on the lookout tor our customers' weltare, both in service and stock. (J II for Easter The display is at its best now. Satisfaction a'd style goes with every suit. There is a wide range of choice in our stock at prices that are very reasonable for the cualities. Come and Take Advantage of First Choice. JACOB HERR, DEALER IN Clothing, Shoes and Ladies' Cloaks LAPOE-TB, PA. The New-York Tri-WecKly Tribune \. published on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, Is practically an up to date daily for busy people. Each issue contains all important news of the daily edition up to the hour of going to pre3s. It is pro fusely illustrated with elegant half-tone pictures, gives spicy political car toons, comprehensive and reliable market reports. It is a bright, attrac tive, instructive, and a welcome guest in every home. Regular Price 1.50 per Year. 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