riRBT NATIONAL BANK ' OF DCSHORE. HENNA. CAPITAL - - #50.000* SURPI.US • - HIO.OOO - a General Ranking Business. W. JKNNINGS, M. D. BWARTB. President. Cashier BRADLEY, Attorney at-Law. < Mlice. corner of Main and Muncv Sis. LAPORTE, PA. Having opened an office at IM2KI A roll St., Philadelphia, I shall still continue to practice in the several Courts of Sullivan < oiintv. When not in my office personally :i coin|>et_nt person will be found ,in charge thereof. Honda of various kinds furnished. 112 RANCIS W. MEYLERT, Attorney-at-liaw. tfice in Keeler's Block. LAPORTE, Sullivan County, PA. litish .1. Thomson, Albert F. lleess, 1871. 1902. JHOMSON & HEESS, LAWYERS, IHJ.SIJ OH K,*PEN N A. Long Distance 4 Telephone. Januarv 1, 190 H. J. J. & F. H. INGHAM, ATTORHBrs-AT-I,AW, Legal business attended to in this and adjoining counties _ A PORTE, p A. |T J. MULLEN, Attorney-»t-L«w. LAPORTK, PA. orrica IS CODHTT BUILDIKB NItAR COORT HOO»m. J. H.CRONIN, HOTART PUBLIC, orrica oh maw strbbt. _ _ VA Q J. MOLYNEAUX, D.D.S. Grnduate Univeraitylol Pennsylvania. NEW ALBANY, PA. At Lopez, fa., Wednesday and Thursday each week. COMMERCIAL HOUSE. AVID MABK. Prop. lAPORI'B - A This largu and i appointed house if the urnst popular hostelry in fiis seotiou LAPORTE HOTEL. F. W, OALLAGHEB, Prop. Newly erected. Opposite Court House square. Steam heat, hath rooms, hot and cold water, reading and pool room,and barbershop; also good stabling and livery, T J. KEEL.ER. !. Juatice-of-the Peace. OfUeein room over stoic. LAI'ORIE. 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. 100 corn bran 1 • 1 •' Glutten feed per UK) lbs 1.40 Cotton seed meal 1.50 Coarse bran 100 lb sacks ' • n J ton 11.00 " i ton 22.0 ft Buckeye wheat feed 100 lb sacks 1.20 100 lb corn oats and barley chop 1.25 Cotton seen meal 100 lb sacks 1.50 Med Dog middlings 140 lb 2.35 Fancy white " 125 lh 1.90 100 meat meal --75 Oats per bushel 45 Com meal and cracked corn I.L» Scorched wheat 1.00 Wheat screenings Hu Oyster shells *'o Schumacher's best Hour 1.--> "Our Own" a blended Hour 1.15 Best Spring Patent Best Winter Patent I 10 140 lbs. common fine salt .00 Same per 2KO lb 1.20 50 lbs of butter salt 45 Granulated sugar per lb 5J " " by the barrel 5 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 Freel ASK FOR COUPONS. AT Buschhausen's * (County Seat ) Local and Personal Ivcntsf . Tersely Told. / JVI. E. Wilcox of MillvM tran sacted business at the Prothojjtary's office Wednesday. The County Auditors havpearly completed their second weelj work auditing the county finance Mi's. M. Donovan of Mt*y , i.s visiting her dautiliter, Mivjjacob Fries at this place. Mr. John Kernan of Pilule, died of pneumonia at the \jiam sport Hospital, January 7, <u 35 years. Hon. Tlios. J. Ingham stajl for Atlantic City, .Monday, for iiort visit with his son E. V. Kim. A milder climate for out dn ex ercise will be made of good us(\i| )( . Judge in hurrying a morospelre covery from his recent illness! The Uingdale post office iljj. porarily out of service owin* She mail messinger having go» )n strike. The mail at present |e posited at the Laporte offic(L trons of the Uingdale office a%-- periencing much mconvenieriy the long distance that they ari pelled to go for their mail tition on liids for the messengt vice lowered the price from $1?; a month. The latter price h low to secure service and miti it. The new coal breaker at the i dall and Mylert mines near llj is completed and was putin i tion Tuesday. It works witj tire satisfaction. This mak<| fourth breaker to be erected i Bernice coal fielils. Messrs. It and Mylert now have every fi for preparing and screening coal for the market and will hi large trade, as their coal is o quality. The lit. Rev. Ethelbert Talb I)., 1.. L. 1)., Bishop of the Pj ot Central Pennsylvania, will an official visit to St. John's ) copal church, Laporte, on Apr! and at St. John's church nt Mere, July Hi. Bishop T.tU'i no stranger to this place, h;4 been here four years ago whet confirmed a class. A class will soon he organized andi one desirous of joining will he I come. j The mercantile firm name Wieland & Kessler of Xordmont; changed to A. P. Wieland Compri An excellent business has been tablished under the able manu ment of Mr. Wieland during past few years and he now takes o to himself a majority of the val tion. Mr. Scott Wieland has IK given an interest in the new tirm a makes a valued addition to the < thusiasin of the constantly ex pan ing enterprise. A large number of our town pe pie took advantage of a free slei<i ride to the hospitable home of M Joseph Pennington, near Nordmon la>t Friday evening. Ater arrivln there the guests were served with a 1 oyster supper in charge of the hull* | of the M. K. < 'hurch. The remains of Mr. Oscar Mille ofSonestown, who was killed in tin mines at I'ittston were brough ( to his late home on Thursday anc , the funeral services held on Friday i at the Sonestown M. E. Church. 1 lie is survived by his widowed > mother, three sisters and three broth r ers who have the sympathy ofa wide . circle of friends. Write to-day (or our 1001 stories | of BUCCCSS. International Correspon dence School, Scranton, Pa. A. P. Wieland Co. of Xordmont, will ship from Laporte, Pa. depot within a short while a car load of hand picked, merchantable winter apples, They want Spies, Ureetiings, Russet ts, Baldwins, All must he sound and delivered to car in hugs., and all varieties kept separate. If you have any to otter, write them at once. They pay cash when loaded. My I. C. S. complete commercial course has enabled me to secure a line position. Theo Burch, "Wellsville, X. Y. Mr F. E. Howe will attend to the wants of customers at Boeder's Lime House. SI,OOO would not buy my com plete architectural course in the 1. ('. S. if I could not pet another one. A. J. Hutching*, carpenter and builder, Cuba, N. V. Liine at Boeder's ffiA WMST "TAKE-DOWN" REPEATINGiSHOT GUNSj "im# Th " e BUnS are a hi 6 h production at a low-class ST hor S,r ° ng Shoo,inß and ' ,ast '"g qualities inV" 7 3 C ' aSS ' hcmselves - Tb *y "re made' ch&!f K „ Bauge ' in full cylirader or modi "<* f ° r *<•"*»> and fr eJd .hoo«n S ; or run chokefor 8P " dUCk ShoOting - Tb 'y can «•# taken down inTWr ZT y wifhout any tools> To set ,he be « re * JLLJsfL ; n U,, ; h a,WayS Use Factory Loaded She.Js *Z e 112 as one is made ,or ,be ?*'t L • E?6? /oroUrl9o^aff' illustrated catalog WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., NEW HAVEiSI" CONN. A. I W.Hand Co. of Xordnmnt, W ! / h, P ,V '"" I-aporto J'a. ,| Ppot within a short time „ car l„ad o f P"'k<'d, merchantable winter apphs. 1 hey want Kpies, <ircenin<>v Jtussotte, Baldwins. All must , je sound and delivered to car in hairs ■••)( all varieties kept separate [f ,vou have any to oiler write them at ,n ''' ' ,u *y I'n.V cash when loaded. Orphans' Court Sale. I''pursuance to an order of the Oroh •niritSDAV, FKBiU'AR Y 4. lm , " F. 1 l lJarl, v '"|p!! | ° r, nl ™»»e jjlkland town fin',;, dwVXl® aTlXws.' rand 0, on;; r if'r ail .in" deiS;t" ' "° rt!l i ...i -"i . 112 V f perches to a hem . land ol said Pardoe and iieurv v ™«h% en , Ceb - v la " d or Kobert Con,*- > north t,O decrees west 112 ~ercl.es to S'' ',T r ,a '" l H ' e, l ' . , >frre r >"''ch,s cC- rtv J h" 0 ? l ' v , I#,H| Thomas ne per C". H ' X, - V ° aM sreeswpst l' " '"' M: ,hen <* "outh thirtv 1 grees west thirteen perches to a „oin"t ! the township road; thence alon<» said I unship road south about sixtv desre.- Mnmng. t ontaining one hundred and rtrd r tr d u lownnw >reor less Also one other tract ot "I situated in the township and iresaid and bounded and .inscribed as 1 lows- Beginning at a iK,int south w^i rner ot sanl lot; thence south siv, v de es bv land of Thomas MctW.v eighh - 1 !'"'hes ,o a bee.di: them-e north r V2K? w « '' v '""'l above describ -<>- perches to a posi: t j„ Il<ir|h '} degrees west by land in the warn, clu'sTo'l , r 01 „,,v U v ' Vin ' so " tl ' "''"v •'<- I L M a '" l perches io «he ! tl fnT'T 1 'ontaining one blind- P a ! ul ""owance inure or I.s- ! fpting iron, the land last de-crib,,! •fud heretofore deeded to Thomas V t l lo I.iieretia lirown. and also exceni " reserv 'ng troin the two tracts ot , labove described fith-seven acres »< 1 >y this (rrantor to liachel l.j| k .y lifting same land conveved b\ I'His |o; I-rank Darby bv " deed' dated "1 |*ge SS r "°° ' lml h "" k res under cultivation will, ~00, 0 'iirns, appl t . orchard, p, a . 1 nil well watered. '1 Ten per cent of one "•e purchase inonev at tin ? 01 e P r "l'erty, and lialanct 111 in confirmation \i. si an. iM ™ i» o pKA S. I.ITTLK. Admr. Hillsgrove, I'a. P- WEBB. iroceries and e Confectionary. icy Valley, P a , 1 found collected the Hp lor table use, finned, cooked or §red for your meals jive offer and be Wiat we keep the V ■ of License. I* Kjyen that an applica j ]jgp' "cense granted lo J. J903, under the laws wB '° sell litjuor at l.jwliise known at. (Jarev 'Kjjelit of A.L. Dyer's Meat ; cM ( "" e V i >wp„ Sullivan •tto ne ,v '" I'e presented elffc ~' J i IWM, at II o'- ■K. KICyXKDY. L;jH Quarter Sessions. | I,• D.-»k Content, • an Horton of Michigan ci ® «"«* grange would I B tnfr lmte Kril in the I I t<ront >' or mow ' i ril >®!i, the Quarter end ! yjesi* w< '" fin'shwl 1|UB!- I Be\* flf K ran * rft officers. t» j gt>t .» ftported by State eI » n i ll 6 as ""ccossfiil 1 men" *° tal H(Wltl, "> to : aB > granges i« j.biu. - I ' ' F-four. 1 N, C~J i over' membership il wort' hnvp d-stl T,U> araui'* 4 * 1- P ,,p ! th * | teu airs In the Dest tory. 111 ,tsl W* "....... .> Administrators Notice In re- estate of W. A. Rosencrans |« t , of Laporte Horo. Sullivan Co.intv l'n Notice w hereby given that letters o u'.j.terHi-ne.V 0 " I'lT * '° ,i " nr. i not. J| persons indebted («. th. Sw^T.» te cr l i: I 3r s ¥ f\u !'iJl"* ESVK **'" Administrator, Lime at Boeder^ TO CURB A COLD 1H OK E DAY Jake Laxative Bromo Quine Tablets '\] rm-TT W r"' '"°" e - v if h »*'« tt bo.v. -j'rlc. ' 0> l * " rtlg " Rture ls o" eacl Men Wanted, At Nordmont, Pa., to cut Chemical Wood. $1.25 per cord. Good timber to work from; good board and accom odations m a comfortable camp on the ground, at $3.30 per week. A good chance to make large wages. Apply to The Sutton- Peck Chemical Co., Nordmont,Pa. *^' r " F K ttowo will attend to the wants of customers at Reader's Limp 1 louse. Life Insurance A FEW or THE MANY REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD HAVE A POLICY WITH THE NEW YORK LIFE rln'l'f r U SF ' I,,co, itestnble from the T7- Because a ' ,s, Jlntel v wiuioiit restrictions u..,..,.,,. „ • forfeit,,.,!, 112„.„, , iate r 112 .use - vash loans are provided after second year, on demand at S per ee„[ interest without fee or other charge Because if death does not occur •,n -v.innilativ, is a ro fi P I Jicvtll m '"" ri »S lo living |»< licj holders prove this.l„ f ar 7 NMV M)RK UKR Nicies do not Health and A—ident Insurance also written. a postal card will >nng an agent to you. or a person interview ean lie J,ad at the office Saturdays, regular office day. GEO. BROWN, Agent. LOPEZ, I',\ Oflufe in Dr. Chriotian Bl'd. AViUiner^. 1 have now received mv new line of Fall and Winter Millinery, embracing all the season's best styles. A nice display in rooms over T | Keelers store. WINIFRED J. KEELER. BRING THEM IN. ,/°y. r shoes need frequent attention to last a long time I will save you the expense of a new pair. Rubber soles and heels will prevent vou from dangerous tails. Call at E. E. Webb s store Muncy Valley, Pa, IEVI EDWARDS T O U USbuW - l ' U ' Loansaiirt Discounts.."!.*' ;u Furniture... '' .'.woou Slock securities V l.Mw Redemption fund U. S. Trelumy .ftgj» luanjjiH,. •«£«#« i capity! C'!rculu\ion.\!. De[iosit« >0 000 00 Uividens L*9-\7OB 90 Mftteof J'eimsylvuiiia. eounty of suJiivun bank do' SSSS,*]. °L' h a ""wed ii^t is ' fUe -" -V orree,-A^ RT HtBBS A. W.VLsH. I Cam pbell "The Merchant" SHUNK, PA. January Redaction 3a (e will belol'dat "'red!]ced r pric" era The ne 'd W ' n ' e G °° ds up to date and would be excel!™] , S 112 are aM s,ric,| y winch they are reduced We tl uiiuei at the price from to advise our customed to Z do not hesitate ;"ppor tu „,, y of i Yours for Business, | A. E. CAMPBELL. Mid Winter Sale of Clothing. ,112 you need an ovt rcoat—come itv ketone at an average half-price. )OUr chance to >ou need a winter suit—come ft'c to get one at a fraction of its worth.' y ° Ur Cha " Ce '• you need men's Pair at from $i to $2 that are a " a " w ° ol Pants at 7,c to SMo$ Mo that are ! , 4 anywhere - Boys fleeced Underwear 39 cents per garment. Men's all Wool Sweaters /■> cents, all wool fancy 1, 0 ~0 , '. WeaterS > > -50, I 75, were i.ooto - 75 Gloves at Jui>t half of former price, his sale is strictly cash, J- W. CARROLL'S HoteJ Carroll Block L DUSHORE, PA. kA PORTE CLOTHING STORE. January Sale of Women's and Misses' Wear. SUITS 5,y ' eS i" COATS ' CPHS, P rice - Come and exarniie this 112 my close 10 I,alt ('mils (lie choice. We ext. c ,[ h °t before dc P |e «on 7? and Men n an a d R C,ea !? nce Sa,e of ivien and Boys Clothing winter Uuderwear Reduced in Price JACOB HERR, """■"KSSH-gy Cloaks BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED Hand Painted China ware. Absolutely Free. the 6 to'idfrToTs« oTHiXcraderh P ° nS rv^ hich entitles «ive of (he extremely Easy Foot Wear for All Oh! No Trouble at all to Show Goods. mer K ' ce anc * s *^' e our s P r * n 8 and sum- Our Complete Line of Groceries. y ° ur new , Grocery Department is arowine norail-n you save yourself if you let us save your S £h ~ • ,hlnk of economy this is the^ceTSme J. s. HARRINGTON, Dushore,P a
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