r-IKST NATIONAL BANK ' OY DOBHORE, PKNKA. CAPITA!. - - $50,000 euHvi.ua - - SIO,OOO Does a General Banking Business. \\ (EN'NINGS, M. l>. SWAKXS. President. Oasliier A j. BRADLEY, Attorney at-Jjiiw. ' '(lice, corner of Main and Muncy Ms. I A poi;TK, PA. Having opened an office :tI IU28 1 Arcli St.. Philadelphia. I shall Btill continue to !::et i< i» in die several Courts oi' Sullivan < ...intv. When not in niv office personally a com pet .lit person will he found in charge thereof. Bonds of various kinds furnished. FRANCIS W. MEYLERT, Attor ney-at-Law ftiee in Heeler's block. LAPOHTE. Sullivan County, J'A. bush .1. Thotneon, Albert F. lb-ens,! 1 s7 1. 1902. JHOMSON & HEESS, LAWYERS, DUSIKMiI-:, i'KNNA. l.onu' Pietance.Telephone. January I. 1908. J J. & F. H. INGHAM, attoknkys at law. Ijpgul business attended to in this tint! adjoining oounties _\ PORTE, ''A 1- J. MULLEN, Attorney sit- Law. LAPORTO. PA. <>HP I'JK IM COUHTY BUILMHB NKARCOURT nODBK. J 4 HTCRONIN, AI'TORNKVAT LAW, hotaky riIBLIC. OFKICK ON MAIJI ST KB IST. DtIKUPUK. I>A A .1. MOLYNEAUX, D.D.S. Graduate Univorsity'.ot Pennsylvania. NKW U.BANY, PA. \t |.ope/.. I'n ■ Wednesday and 1 liursday COMMERCIAL HOUSE. AVID JWAHK, Prop. 1 vPOKi'K - A This lnrgfl and >d t.jipoini.'d hoioo ik the nioFt popular hostelry inthif .-votioo LAPORTE HOTEL. F. \V, OALL4BHEB, Prop. .N cwlv erected. Opposite Court Iloiv t square. Steam heat, bath rooms, hot and cold water, reading and pool room,and barbel' shop; also good stahling and iiverv, t j. khi: id-:it. I • Justice-of-the Peace. Office In room over Rtot®, LAVOKTK, CA. Special attention given to collections. All matters left to the care ot thin otlice will lie promptly attended to. M. Brink's New Albany, Pa. 100 lbs. corn oats A- barley chop I lilutU'll feed per 100 lbs 1.10 ('otton seed meal 1.00 Coarse bran 100 lb sacks 1.-o ]OO lbs low grade Hour 1.00 Buckeye wheat feed 100 111 sacks l.i'o ]oo lb corn oatsand barley chop t.2~> Cotton seen meal 100 lb sacks 1.00 lied 1 tog middlings 110 lb Fancy white " CJ-" 11» 1.00 100 meat meal 2-7o ()ats per bushel ( urn meal and cn.ckcd corn 1.10 (1 lhs. prime rice 25c 10 bars Dome soap for Wheat screenings So Oyster shells ; "'0 Schumacher's best Hour I. o "Our (two'' it blended Hour 1..!"> Best Spring Patent 1 .">o Best Winter I'atenl I to Kxtru a Pastry Flour 1.10 110 lbs. common tine salt .00 Same per UxO lb 1.20 56 lbs of butter salt -l"> Granulated sugar 05 \'eal 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 jnd k'et a set of this Hand Painted China Free! ASK FOR COUPONS. AT Buschhausen's County Scat Local and Personal Events . Tersely Told. ii ■ iii —i 1 John Lawrence Esq. of Dushore, is visiting with his daughter Mrs. A. .1. Bradley at this place. 11. W. Osier of Bern ice was a l.a porte visitor Wednesday. Miss .Jessie Wrede attendeil the local institute at Sonestown Satur day. Mr. A. T. Wilcox fit' Forksville, was a pleasant caller at the Item of fice Wednesday. Mrs. A*. K.Tripp who was <|iiite ill for several days the early part of the week, is much improved. Sonestown and Muncy Valley will take up popular subscription for raising funds to light their streets by electricity. Leo Ureigber has joined the Xews Item force as an apprentice. His natural adaptability for the work is plainly manifested by his rapid progress at the printer's ease. Arbitrators were chosen Tuesday to decide the ease of John J. Web ster vs the W. A N. It. It. It.in a damage suit resulting from the forest lire last spring. ,The arbitrators named are Messrs. H. S. Chase, l.ee It. (.'avitt and Prank Buck. Marcli is the day fixed for the trial. SheriffC"ott,assisted by Mr. Hen ry Krails, on Friday took the Wal lace brothers to the Eastern peniten tiary where they will serve a fifteen months sentence for larcensy. j Mr. Frank shoemaker of Crossl Forks, has been visiting his brother W. I*. Shoemaker, the past week. The transfer of license granted to! John Lutkic, in Mildred, t<> Joseph Jlclsman was brought before the Court on Tuesday and a further hearing postponed until April 20. F.vidently the hens have gone otl" their strike,as <•. g dropped to twen ty cents per dozen in the William sport markets Saturday last. Mrs. J. IT. Fri"s and Mrs. B. S. Coweli spent Saturday in Hughes ville, having dental work done. We were in error lust week in stat ing that Mr. S. Mead had moved in to his new home, lie is still living in the Smith house. Thomas S. Laird, the well known blacksmith of Xordmont, met with serious injuries while on his way home from court last week. The seat of the sled on which he was seated became loosened and giving a sudden jerk threw Mr. Laird back ward out of the sled. He was taken home where upon examination it was found that two of his ribs were broken, his head cut and his hack injured. I>r. W'ackenhuth was sum moned, who strapped his ribs and otherwise administered to him. Mr. Fred Lauer, who is extensive-! ly « ii}_ r ;»u«'emocratic circles gener ally. Mr. Dickerman was elects! as a Democrat two years ago, but less than four months of congressional life appear to have -satisfied him. He took his seat at the beginning of the special session last November, and has decided that Jhe does not want any more of it after the present term. The announcement is made by himself over his own signature. He gives no public reason for this decision, and it seems all the more unaccountable to some of his con stituents for the reason that he would probably have been nomina ted without any great opposition, There is already something of a scramble for the Democratic nomi nation, for that party is impressed with the conviction that this is one of the districts it is certain to carry. There is nothing at all sure alnuit that. It is the same district it ,has been for nearly twenty years, com posed of the counties of Columbia, Montour, Northumberland and Sull ivan, and is not a hopelessly Demo cratic district. in 18t»I that distinguished and able Democrat, the late Charles It. Ruckalew was defeated by S9l votes. I Card ot ThanKs. The widow of Charles H. iMrlingi wishes to extend her heartfelt thanks | to the people of Kagles Mere for their benevolences in these her hours of trouble. THE JUVENILE GRANGE. ; Oramilaril lu 1888, I'M Uriiulk H»» Been slow. ! The Idea of training the boy a and girls of the farm home for future use fulness by the organization of juvenile granges originated ID Texas lu the I year 1888, when the first young peo i pie's grange was organized. A re9olu i tlon directing the executive committee i I to prepare a suitable ritual was passed ■ | at the session of the mitlonal grange j In Sacramento, Cal., In 1888. Jonathan \ | J. Woodman, P. M„ of the national j i grange drew up ihe present ritual, | j which was adopted at Atlanta, Ga.. in j ISBU. 81 nee that the work had prae j ' tically died out, to be revived again j j during tho last fevr years In New Rng- j ' laud and Michigan. At the recent meeting of the national grange in Rochester It wait voted to I procure the requisite regalia and work ; ing tools lor conferring the juvenile de \ I gree. | Any child whose parents are rneni- I bers of the Order ts eligible to inein i bcrshlp in the Juvenile grange. He | must be eight years of ago and under fourteeu, for at the latter age he may become a member of the subordinate ! grange. In strictly rural communities, where there is less to occupy the young in a social way than la villages, the ju venile grange seems to flourish best. It gives young people a most valuable mental and social training at an ag« when impressions are most easily made and prepares them for membership In ; the subordinate grange when they ar i rive ai the proper »ige. It cultivates the l-olito graces. It gives self confi dence. It inculcates truth and moral ity. The granges should not lose this ; grand opportunity for molding the lives of farmers' boys and girls and 111- . stilling early the excellent principles of our t*«nelice[if Order. The Patrons' Fire Insurance associa tion of St. ljiwrence county. N. Y., tI carries Insurance on fanners' proi>erty .! to the amount of about $7,000,000. It I ! I'.as been lu existence twenty-five years. ! The average cost of insurance has been I about $1 per thousand per year. NOTICE OK BPECIAI. APPHIALS. • The Commisslonor.i will hold upt.ial apix-jilw for th<- several Township* and , 13orouMhn <»f Sullivan County its follow*:' l.H|-M->rte Township and Lapoitu lir.ro.~ OonunlssiOiwrH' oushx>re Boroush—Council Room, Mon day, March HI. t'herrv Township—Election House, Tuesday and Wednesday. March 22-28. Colley Townstiip—Hotel of C, F. Hun* sitiS'-r. Thursday. March 2-1. Hernlce—Schiwid's Hotel, Frllay, March 2.',. l.opez and lUckctts-liopcK 11.ill, Sat urday, March 26. All appeals will liesln promptly fit 10:10 a. in. except the aptx-al for Forks Town ship. which will heyii> at Ip. m. PETER .1. YON K IK. THUS. W. (IAIIAN, CSKO. W. liiilllEß. lioard of Revision of Taxeti. Attest: E. 1.. flwooney. Chjflt. Life Insurance A FEW OF THE MANY REASONS WHY VOL SHOULD HAVE A POLICY WITH THE NEW YORK LIFE UKCAI'Si: —Incontestable from the date of issue. Because- -absolutely without restrictions. Because tion forfeitable from date of issue lie cause cash loans are provided after second year, on demand at 5 per cent interest without fee or other charge. Because- if death does not occur an accumulative policy is a highly profi table investment for the policy-holder who lives. Policies now maturing to living policy-holders prove this. In lact NEW YORK I.IFIv policies do not leak. Health and Accident Insurance also written. A postal card will bring an agent to you. or a person interview can be had at. the office Saturdays, regular office day. GEO BROWN, Agent. LOPEZ, PA. Office in T>r. Chrictian Bl'd. Lime at Reeder's PROPOSALS. COMMISSION KOK THE SELECTION OF A -I'VE ANI) THE KKEtTIt'NOK A sTATI! IXsTITI" TION KOIITHK KKKBLE MINDED AND El'l LKPTIC IN EABTEKK PENNSYLVANIA. The Commission for the selection of a site and the erection o; M State Institution for the treat incut of the Feeble Minded and Epileptic will re eeive nro|K»als for a site for said institution until noon, Friday. Aprfl 1">, Said site, under act of Assembly approved May Ift. I*oß. must he lo catcd'in Eastern Pennsylvania, and must meet ill; the requirements of -aid act -ie. (nimplllct Laws, IMUi, patte 44t>. Proiiosals *liould lie accompuihed hy a nil). Till typographical and descriptive plan of the prop erty: it* size railroad tadlities, wiiter supply, drainage and altitude. The Commission reserves the ri«ht tooci-epi or reject anv or all proposals: also reserves the risht to acceptor reject any part or parts of any pro posal. Proposals should be addressed to the Secretary of the Commission; itliS Walnut street. Philadel phia. Pa. and marked "l'ro|>o>al- lor a Site foi a State Institution for the Cur.' and Treatment of Epileptics and Feeble Minded Persons in Eastern Pennsylvania." u ) W The Best place to buy goods Is often asked by the pru pent housewife. Money savin,u advantage* are always be searche for Lose no time in making a thorough examination ot th ;New Line of Merchandise iNow on iEXHIBmONI T ifciiuh iiujuiuii itiiMiun »ii •>' ** in K I? ? ? ??? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND PROFTTB OF *0,000,000 oflert* absolute security to depositors ot Pittsburg TrtiPt Company. Pays 4 per sent, on Savings Deposit*, subject to withdrawal of#loo without notice, and 2 percent, on Checking Accounts. Interest compounded semiannually. Deposits over $10,000,000. Do all your banking by mail. Send (or two-hundred veur calendar free. 323 Fourth avenue, Pitts burg, Pa. ' To Care Coaatlpaclon lTorever. Take Canoarets Caudy Cathartic. 10c 0.-i!sc It C. C. C. tail to cure. drußt-'ists refund iiion n fll B jnilo PATENT Good Ideas I*II 1. II "■ may be secured by kill HI M I our *"'• Addresa, Bl if II I■ ■ THE PATENT RECORD, iPkMAAAA Baltimore, Md. 1 MfeMrlMlea# 48 * be f*** l *l.Bo««raaauu. Campbel! "The Merchant ' ' SHUNK, PA. I February Redaction 3ale During ihis m >nth our general Ine of Winte Goods will be sold at a leduced price. The goods are all strictly up 10 date and would be excellent values at the price from which they are reduced. We therefore do not hesitate to advise our customers to take prompt advantage of lhis opportunity while the season is yet with us. Y ours for Business, A. E. CAMPBELL. Mid Winter Sale of Clothing. It you need an ovt rcoat —come. It's your chance to get one at an average half-price. If you need a winter suit—come. It's your chance to get one at a fraction of its worth. If you need men's trousers —come, and gtt an all wool pair at from to *2, that are $2 to $4 anywhere. Boys pants at 7=>c to §i.*o that are good values at $1 50 to $ }. Boys' knee pants Uc to 20c, 39c and 03. Fleeced Underwear 39 cents per garment. Men s all Wool Sweaters 79 cents, all wool fancy 1.30, 1 so. 1 75, were 1.00 to 37^ Gloves at just half o! former price. This sale is strictly cash, J. W. CARROLL'S, Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHORE, PA. LAPORTE CLOTHING January Sale of Women's and Misses' Wear. This season's favorite styles ot COATS, CAPES, FURS, SKIRTS and SUITS, are made very close to halt price. Come and examine tins fine sten k before depletion limits the choice. We expect to break all records this month, and believe that we have the extra values to do it. A January Clearance Sale of Men and Boys Clothing. Greatly reduced prices prevail in this line embracing ill the latest styles and most dependable qualities. Winter Uuderwear Reduced in Price. JACOB HERR, DEALER IN Clothing.Shoes and Ladies' Cloaks BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED Hand Painted Chinaware. Absolutely Free. We will give with each purchase, coupons which entitle:* the holder to a set of High Grade China Dishes, irrespec tive of theextremelv low prices prevailing here. Easy Foot Wear for All Oh! No Trouble at all to Show Goods. 1 The Quality, p'ice and style of our spring and sum : mer SHOES which are marked down for closing out are ; the main attractions. Call and see them. Our Complete Line of Groceries. Our new Grocery Department is growing populnr. You save yourself if you let us save your money. When i you think'of true economy this is the place to come. . J. S. HARRINGTON, Dushore.Pa