-IK-T v *TIO\AI BANK OF DUSHORE, PENNA. CAPITAL . - $50,000. HURPI.US - - SIO,OOO. Does a General Banking Business. W. JENNINQB, M. D. BWARTS. President. Cashier FRANCIS w. MEYLERT, Attorney-ftt-Law. Office in Keeler'e Block. LAPORTE, Sullivan County, PA. Rush J. Thomson, A1 L>ert. F. Ileess, 1871. 1902. THOMSON & HEESS, LAWYERS, ' DUSUORE, PENNA. Long Distance Telephone. January 1, 1903. J M J. & F. H. INGHAM, attorskts-AT-law, Legal business attended to in this and adjoining counties _APORTE, PA £ J. MULLEN, Attorney-»t-L«w. LAPORTE, PA. OFFICB IR CODHTY BUILDIHO HItAB COIIKT HODBE. J~~H. CRONINT attorwbt-AT -LAW, SOTAI'.T PUBLIC. OFFICB OH MAIS RTRBET. P A dusiiore, __ r 0 J. MOLYNEAUX, D.D.S. Graduate University of Pennsylvania. NEW ALBANY, PA. At Lopez, Pa., Wednesday and Thursday each week. COMMERCIAL HOUSE. WID MAHK, Prop. LAPORi'B - A. This lnrgr nnd weVi nppointed house if the m..st popular hostelry in tins section LAPORTE HOTEL. F. W, OALLAOHER, 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, T J. KEELER. 1 . Justice-of-the Peace. Office in rrmni 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 New Albany, Pa. Glutten feed per 100 lbs 1.40 sacks for above redemable each 00 Old process Linseed Oil 1-55 Cotton seed meal 1-00 140 lbs low grade flower 2.00 Same per ton 27 00 200 sack coarse brans; 2.20 100 lb corn oats and barley chop 1 140 lb Red Dog flour 1-00 100 lb yellow corn meal 1-I'} 100 lb corn or cracked corn 1. 1 •"> 100 lb damaged wheat 1 00 100 lbs wheet screenings .HO 100 meat meal 2-75 100 lbs crushed oyster shells "»<> 100 lbs scorched wheat 1.00 Schumacher's best flour 1.1 "Our Own" a blended flour 1.00 140 lbs. common fine salt .60 Same per 280 lb 1.20 r>o lbs of butter salt 45 Choice clever seed 5.25 Choice timothy seed Veal calves and dressed poultry wanted every Wednesdays forenoon. 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's ABBOTUTE BECUBITY is offered to depositors 01 Pittsburg Trust Company by combined capital, surplus and profits of 6,000,000. Pays 4 per cent on Savings Deiiosits, subject to withdraw al of SIOO without notice, and 2 per cent on Checking Accounts. Interest cony pounded semi-annually. Deposits lOy 000,000. Do all your banking by mail. Send for two hujft d rear calendar 323 Fourtk p»tnlafflh.* 1 .i. _ —. 1 County Seat 1 Local and Personal Events] Tersely Told. I Mrs. E. C. Potter of Hnghes ville, is visiting her mother at this place. Editor Carrol of the Dushore Herald, paid this office a short vis it on Monday. Memorial services will be held in the courthouse on Saturday at 2. p. m. A May snow storm in Montana has killed 900,000 lambs. This reads the record of a day in wall street. Mrs. W. F. Randall and Miss Josephene Swarts, of Dushore, left Monday for a western trip to Chicago and Minneapolis. Henry Stepp was summoned from his work at Ellenton to Pennsdale, by the serious illness of his father, on Wednesday. The commencement program of ■ Upsala College of New Orange, N. ( J., has Floyd Finkle, formerly of J Laporte, as one of the graduates i in the book keeping department. 1 A new tent of the knights of the | Macabees will be organized at Muncy Valley, in the Canada Ho- . tel building, on Wednesday, June , 3, at S o'clock p. m. I Tonsorial artist J. P. Kennedy t is located in the village shop this 1 week, dispensing with beards, and receiving his usual fee with com- •' pliments for quick work. Senator Deboe declares that Bryan ( is the cause of the carnival of crime | in Kentucky. This is only one of j Bryan's crimes. His wrecking of j the democratic harmony train is the v Mrs. G. S. Eddy who was reported s as convalescing after an operation, t suffered a relapse last Sunday and 1 for a time her condition was very 1 critical. She is again improving ( and friends are now hopeful of her 8 recovery. 11 The popularity of the News Item i throughout the county was empha- > sized in court this week, when in the i selection of a jury for the murder I trial nearly every witness testified i that he read of the affair in the i News Item. The rumor that found fts way in to these columns last week to the ef fect that the non-union men at Ber nice were on a strike, proved to be | untrue. Work is progressing as us- j ual. As we now understand no dis- | tinction is .being shown the union j and non-union men when services , are needed. ■ The stave factory closed for the . season on Tuesday, having complet- ; ed the cutting of all the stock placed < in the yard last winter. The facto- i ry this year has turned out the larg est number of staves in the shortest •• space of time yet accomplished. * Win. Sykes has been in charge of < the work and the capable hands |he i selected accounts for the good results. ' The work of jointing the staves and loading on cars, will commence at once. 1 The court room has been uncom- 1 fortably crowded this week with spectators to hear witnesses testify to the ill treatment of an aged an infirm woman by her son. Had all these deeds been acts of kindness the case would not have been considered interesting enough to have even at tracted the attention of the jury. It would have taken an endless amount of good deeds enacted for Wm. Saam to have attracted such wide attention and notoriety. The public pays too high a premium for badness. Fact is. it's not popular to be good these days. Virtue is only a name. It is reported that Laporte will have a grand celebration on the 4th of July. Rev. J. A. Enright will bring his annual church excur sion to this place on that date, if rumor be correct. Further partic ulars and announcement will be published in a later issue. Cattle owners of this Borough are beginning to agitate the question as to whether it will pay to have the cattle removed from our streets. It cheapens the cost of milk to the con sumers who buy and affords free pasture to those who desire to keep a cow. It also keeps the grass crop ped and saves the cost of mowing. It is believed by some that it will be of great injury to the inhabitants to have all these advantages remov ed. We have heard of men reason ing left handed, but this way of reas- Jim Dumps had scarcely slept a I night he'd tossj about and WyL. But that's all past—he'll ne'er I I A. - " lnsomnia. He'sfound a cure! I 112 Tis "Force." At night, when I N It soothes the nerves of " Sunny I | Force j ■ The Rcady-toScrvc Cereal I H eslS^U I maKes one chummy I with good sleep. I I Wovildrv't Believe at First. I M 44 1 wouldn't believe it till I tried it, but \ y B 4 Force'is a cure for insomnia. I used to stay awake night after night. Now I eat a r X ■ big bowlful or'Force'just before going to _ l \ \ ■ I bed, and sleep and 1 have become good V \ \ B I friends again. "L. L. EVAM*." \ I W—4 oiling is left handed on both sides. Putting aside the annoyance of hav ing well manured sidewalks and looking at the financial end of the j question it does not require a very j keen insight to see the "penny wise and pound fool" policy in advocat ing that it pays to pasture the streets. Will it not be more profitable to boom the town for a summer resort than use it for a pasture field ? Re peated attempts have been made to associate summer guests with cattle at this place, but so far the attempts have turned to dismal failures. There are too many other villages more neat and tastefully kept for Laporte to hope to compete with in her present state of appearance. We have a number of property owners who are offering to sell at a great sacrifice, but there are no buyers to take advantage of these bargains. Exactly. A pasture field never has the appearance to yield much value. Capital is very sensitive and shuns all places where it is abused and not allowed to expand. With a proper administration, different from what we have been having, Laporte real estate if consistently handled could lie made to double its value in five years time. Why then continue using it for a pasture field ? Republicans Name Ticket by Acclamation. The Republican state convention held at Harrisburg Wednesday nom inated by acclamation the following ticket: Auditor general, William 1\ Snyder, of Chester; for state treas urer, William L. Mathews of Dela ware; for superior court judges, John J. Henderson of Crawford county; and Thomas A. Morrison of McKean county. The platform commended and approved the administration of President Roosevelt, who with great ability, fidelity and vigor has enforc ed the policies of his lamented pred ecessor, William McKinley, and of the Republican party. His nomina tion and election to the presidency in 1904 is favored and thus pledged. Senator Ilanna and the state of Ohio have yielded to the popularity of Teddy and now stand pledged to his support. Resolutions Adopted by Hicketts Tent. No. 306, K. O. T. M.. May 22,1903. Whereas, it has pleased the Great Comander of the Universe to remove from our midst our late brother Robert J. Gourley, and in view of the loss sustained by the death of our brother, and the still heavier loss sustained by those who were nearer and dearer to him, be it Resolved, That in the death of Sir Knight, Robert J. Gourley, this lodge laments the loss of a brother, a friend and companion who was dear to us all. Resolved, That the heartfelt sym pathy of this lodge be extended to his family, that we sincerely condole with them on the dispensation, with which it lias pleased Divine Provi dence to afflict them, and commend them for consolation to Him who orders all things for the best, and whose chastisements are meant in mercy. Resolved, That our charter be drapped in black for (50 days in honor of our dear brother. Resolved, That these resolutions be spread upon the records of the lodde and a copy be sent to the fam ily of the deceased brother and to the county newspapers. J. C. CORNELL, ) F. O. KUIINS, VCom. 1 F. A. IIOACJ, J Foley's Honey and Tar beals lungs and stops the cough. HILLSGROVE. Ruth, the ton year old daughter j lof Mr. and Mrs. Francis Triehler, . J died at Buffalo, N. Y., while under- . I going an operation for appendicitis, j ; The body was brought to this place j and the funeral held at Christ Church • with Rev. J. C. Bryan of Leroy, of- 7 ficiating. Mr. Triehler moved to Buffalo from this place last fall and now holds a good position with the Lackawanna Steel Co. of Buffalo. (J. A. Harrison started for Buffalo on Monday, where he has a position. | The finishing department of the " tannery are working over time. j The Patriotic sons of America . will observe Memorial Day Saturday . afternoon. All secret societies, Sun- j day Schools and patriotic citizens - are urged to attend. S. T. (Jalouge and Peter Iluff smith represented our town at the county seat on Monday. Wanted ten fine, large turkeys ] before the 10th of June. Write or inquire of F. W. Gallagher, Laporte, Pa, Strength and vigor come ot good food, duly digested. ''Force" a ready-to-serve wheat and barley food, adds no brden, but sustains, nourishes, invigorates. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. 1 Take Laxative Broino (}uine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. \V. drove's signature is on each box, 2. r .c. 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.So 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 our premiums e'.'ery week. Address EUREKA SPECIALTY CO., 204S N. 29 Street. • Premium Dept' Philadelphia. F. J. KILI.GOKK, Mgr. CONDENSKD REPORT of the condition of th FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Dushore, Pa. At close of business, Nov, 25 l'Ju- RKSOUKCES: Loans and Discounts $259,187 86 s. Bonds to secure circulation fj.OOO 00 Premium on U. S. Bonds 3,400 00 Furniture 1,000 00 Due from Banks Approved reserve Apt 43,754 61 Specie and Legal Tender Notes 26,189 18 Redemption fund C. s. Treasury 25,000 00 t 885,981 65 LIABILITIES. Capital S 50,000 00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 28,463 22 Circulation 50.000 00 Deposits 262,524 43 Dividens unpaid 400 $ 385,981 65 State of Pennsylvania, County of Sullivan ss: I, M. D. Swarts, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swea: .hat the above state ment is true to the licst of my knowledge and be lief. M. 1). SWARTS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of Apr. 1903. ALBERT F. lIEESS Notary Public. Correct—Attest: A.WALSH. ) JNO. I>. REESER W.J.LAWRENCE. J QOURT PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, HON. E. M. DUNHAM, President Judge, Honorables John I). Reeser and Jacob Meyer. Associate Judges of|the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Court and Com mon Pleas forthe County of Sullivan, have Issued their precept, bearing date the 20 day of Feb'y 1903, to me directed, for holding the sevcra courts in the Borough of Lajiorte. on Monday the 2,"H1 day of May 1903. at 2 o'clock p. m. Therefore,notice is hereby given to the Coroner Justices of the Peace and Constables within the county, that they be then and there in tlieir prop er person at 2 o'clock p. m.of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions examinations and ' other remem be ranees to those tilings to which their offices appertain to be done. And to those who are bounaby their recognizance to prosecute against prisoners who are or shall tie iu the jail of thesaid County of Sullivan, are hereby notified to 1 be then and there to prosecute against them as will be just. J. O. COTT, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Laporte, Pa., Apr 12, lj)03, Potatoes, Clouer and Timothy seed, Corn and Oats. Large sup -1 ply. For sale by W. L. HOFFMAN, Muncy Valley, Pa. Campbell "The Merchant'' SHUNK, PA. Friends Praise Our Judgement We Picked a Fine Lot lor You-- Men's Boys' and Children's Clothing and Furnishing Goods. Straw Hats and Caps in endless variety. Up to date foot wear, including Watsontown lAim bermans Shoes. Call and see them- Always Bear in Mind 1 have the agency for Missouri Grow Drills, Davison and Perry Harrows, Land Rollers, Wiard Plows and Rakes, Deering Reapers, Binders, Mowers, Rakes. Fertilizer etc. 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 nea: .o 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 Youths' Clothing: Fancy Suits, swell effecls $5 to sl2 Black Suits, all styles $5 to I4 co Serge Suits, durable 5 o) to $lO Childrens Clothing: Double Breasted SuitSj. ages Bto 16, 1.50 to $5 Fine Blue Serge Suits, $3.00 to $7 Norfolk Suits, ages 3 to 15, 3>oto $6 Sailor Blouse suits, 3.50 to 5.00 Sailor Norfolks, 3.50 to 5 00 J. W. CARROLL'S, Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHORE, PA. LAPORTE CLOTHING This store is a place everybody should be interested in No where in Sullivan county are goods purchased so cheaply as at this plac '' Goods are all new and up to date. A trial purchase will convince you of this fact. N w Things in G nts Furnishing Goods. Come and Take Advantage of First Choice. JACOB HERR, " DEALER IN Clothing, Shoes and Ladies' Cloaks X.-A.IF'OiR/'X'IE, j —- WE BEG TO CALL Your Attention To our Mens Boys' and Children's Department. You will find it to your advantage to visit us: as we are in a position to offer you at all times MANY SPECIAL VALUES in Men's Boys' and Children's Clothing, Pants, Shirts, Overalls, Furnishing Goods, etc. of every descrip tion. We are quoting you a few SPECIAL PRIChS on these in order to interest you and ask you to call and see them. Men's Cheviots, blue and black, $3 00 and up. Men's al wool blue serge $4 00 and up. Men's black worsted, 7 00 Boys' kng pant suits, 14 to 19 years, $2 75 and up. Boys' knee pants, assorted from 3 to lb yrs, 50c up. We have all the latest Spring Styles in Hats, Caps, Shoes Shirts, etc., and prices the lowest. Call and see us, and do not forget the place, K. BEVERTON, Scouteris Block. DUSHORE, PA. I 1 1