IK-»'I NATION.*I HANK OK I't'SllOKE, I'KNNA. CAPITAL - - .$50,000 HURPJ.US - - SIO,OOO Does a General Banking Business. W..IK N.N IN OS, M. I>. SWAKTB. President. Cashier J. BRADU v, Attorney at-Lnw. ■office. corner of Main and Mancv Sts. LAI'OKTE, I'A. Having opened an office at 1328'Arch St.. I'lliladelphi.i. I shall still continue to practice in tlie several ('ourls of Sullivnn < 'IIIIIIIV. When not in my office personally m com pet .lit person will lie tbund in charge thereof. Bonds yt various kinds furnished. FRANCIS W. MEYLERT, Attorney-at-Law. (lice in Keeler's Block. IJAPOUTE, Sullivan County, PA. Rush J. Thomson, Albert F. Heess, I Is: I. 1902. THOMSON & HEESS, LAWYERS, PUSIKIKK, I'KNNA. bong l»isiance, i Teleplione. .Innuarv I, 190.5. T # X &F. H. INGHAM* ATTORNK.VS-AT-I.AW, l u'.ini "9 nttoniind to in this awl adjoining counties _ \ PORTE, pA f J. MULLEN, Attorney-at-Law. LAPORTE, I'A. OFFICE !M COUNTY BUILDING nkar co itut uouaK . J. H. CRONIN, ATTORNEY-AT -LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC. OF TICK OX MAIN ST HK KT. nnsitOßK. *, 0 1. MOLYNEAUX, D.D.S. VlAidmvte Universitylof Pennsylvania. NKW A Ll'-A NY, I'A. A , 1~; ,■. 1:,.. VVcdne.-d.-iy and Thursday each week. r.O,\\;\U-;RC!AL HOUSE. AVID MARK, Prop. J .vrOßi'li - A. This largo nnd veVi appointed house is the must popular hostelry iui'.U fwlion •LAPORTE HOTEL. F. W, OAXiI iACJHER, Prop. Newlv erected. Opposite Court House square. Steam heat, bath rooms, ho! and cold water, reading and pool room,and barbershop; aiso good stabling and livery, T J. KEEIIER. I • Justiee-of-the Peace. Ottlee in room over store, LAI'ORTE, PA. Special attention given to collections. All matters left to the care ot this office will be promptly attended I". M. Brink New Albany, Pa. 1 have on exhibitin at inv store the International Tailoring Com pany's Book containing •>()() sam ples of Spring and Summer Suits. I have represented the above linn here in New Albany for the past year and found them to be an up to-date house in every particular. I can el! y<>u an all wool nobby pattern suit fmniSl I."><> np. \ou | choose the cloth you want and 1 will take your measure and order the suit and guarantee the fit and workmanship. - ll 1 fail to fit you correctly you are not obliged to ac cept J he suit . Tailor made trousers for $3.50 and upwards. If you are in the market for cloth ing let me show you our line. M. BRINK. FREE ! FREE! A Housewife's Deiight, A NICELY ARRANGED TABLE. Buy your goods of us nnd get :i set of this Hand Painted China Free! "K FOR COUPONS. AT Vnausen's County Seat "i Local and Personal Events] Tersely Told. \ Sheriff Cott was a business man at Lopez Thursday. Miss Freda Crossley spent Thurs- I day at Dushore. Mr. Simon IJreiger spent Sunday ; with liis family here. Miss Myrtle Bryan is attending conference at llarrisburg. Miss Kinma (iallagher spent Sun | day with friends at Bernice. Mrs. John L. Smith ot Duqois, I'a. is visiting her mother Mrs. M. 1 (Lauer at this place. Mrs. K. J. Mullen and Miss Julia i ()' Donovan were Williamsport visi- J tors Tuesday. Rev. S. 11. Kngleris in attendance I at the M. 10. Conference being held at llarrisburg this week. Mr. Samuel Stackhouse, father of (icorge Stackhouse of this place, died at his home near Unityville, Wed | nesday, March 2'!. It is a universal weakness of the I city man to think that he would be! a glittering success as manager of a chicken farm. Patrick Scanlin Jias sold his inter-i jest in the Forksville Hotel to Mr. ;A. ('urrie of Corning, N. Y., who lias already taken charge of the place. Mr. Delroy Ileim of Bellwood, I'a. attended the funeral of his grand mother, Mrs. Kochensparger, last Saturday and spent Sunday with I japorte friends. Frank H. Ma gargle'has sold his; hotel property at Sonestown, to ITar-, ry Basley of Bernice, who has taken ; possession of the property. Mrs.A.H. Tripp and daughter Miss Flla, returned from Shunk Friday j where they were called by the ill-. ness of Mr. Tripp, who is again able! to oversee the work of construction of the freight house at Ellenton. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Landon re-j turned home Monday frojn Trucks-I ville, Luzerne county, where Mr. 1 Landon was called by the serious ill-i ness of his father, now slightly im proved. Norman Stackhouse has advertis ed his goods for sale and will close out his business at the Stackhouse ' hotel near Eagles Mere. A well ! known hotel man of Washington-! ville has purchased the hotel proper ty and will soon occupy the same. Anthony Oses, the foreigner who was convicted of perjury at last term of court was sentenced Wednesday to :! years and <> months in the Eas tern penitentiary. There is a poem in the Sullivan J Review of last week, entitled, "Ever Ready Technicality," which, as it j is not credited elsewhere, we must | credit to the editor, who is quite a ! poet. We think he must have had j the Elk Tanning at Laporte in mind ! when he wrote the third stanza I thuuly: i I > the rendv su)iersudo<is ( there's the haheaf ! corpus writ, When other dodges fail them, they can still fail hack on It: If the dinner ha.- the cunning andean raise the needed fee>, lie may spurn the law, relying on technicalities. Mr. < ieorge A. Mills of William sport, and Miss Myrtle Miller ot : Muncy Valley, were united in mar riage Saturday, March 12, at Elmi ra. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. I'. Miller, and is a well known trained nurse. The groom is an insurance man of William sport. The News Item offers con gratulations. i Dr. Waekenhuth, formerly of this place, now of Picture Rocks, caused considerable excitement at that place dm ing the recent high water by a narrow escape from drowning. The bridge spanning the creek having been taken out by the high water, the doctor in co.npany with his sis ter-in-law, Mrs. Itinehart, who was visiting at the doctor's home, were crossing the creek on a small raft which capsized when in mid-stream, throwing them into the icy waters. 1 lelp being near at hand they were quickly rescued and taken to their homes, none the worse for their ex perience. * In the course of his much-talked of Saturday Hvening Post article Mr Cleveland takes aceasion to remark | that he belongs to"the rank and file !of Democracy." in commenting on . the utterance F.ditor Bryan is moved to exclaim: "I freely admit that Cle veland is 'rank' but I deny that he is one of the 'fih>' "Great punlMuch heap funny! Bah, bah black sheep! | Mrs. S. L. AlberL-on of Forksville, ! formerly of near Laporte, is in tlje | Sayre Hospital where she has underwent an operation for appendi citis and also for the removal of a ■ tumor. It is reported that the Laporte I .stave factory will resume operations I Monday, commencing to cut out the | largest stock of logs yet placed in their yard. James Sheveling of Bernice was brought to the county seat Wednes day by Constable Ira Cott, and plac ed in jail to await the hearing of a committee on lunacy who will ex amine Mr. Sheyeling's mental con dition. He was arrested last winter and placed in jail for his insane act ions, but was released on promise of better conduct. The unfortunate man wus formerly an experienced locomotive engineer and was known as a most kind-hearted man. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miner of Bernice, visited Laporte friends Sunday. , Mercantial Appraisment. To venders of domestic and foreign merchan dise' etc. in Sullivan county I'a. will take notice that they are appraised and classed by the under signed Appraiser of Mercantile and other Licen ses for the year 1 '.to:t u* follows, to wit: Aswood, David Cherry Mercantile Bernice Store Co do .'... do Conner, J. J - do do Daley, John do do Kroniberß, S do <iross, John do to Hefferan, Mrs. P do HunsingerP. W do do | llerieker, Mrs. CS do llvnmn, N do do Hope, C. P do do Jackson, C. E do do Luksick, John do do Mctiee, Patrick do do Murphy, J. P do Meyers,Frank do do Scliaad, H. J do do Sick, Charles do do Scliaad, John C do do Sick, Joseph do do Sick, John do do Sick, Wendall do do SutliiT, David • do do Yonkin, Joseph do do Castle, H, J Oolley do ; Dyer, Altxirt do do 112 Dlefenbach, ii do | Finkelstein, D. J do do ' Frutelly, K. O do do I Hunsinger, C. F do Jennings Bros do do Jackson, Julia do do j Johnson, C do do ; Johnson, W. L- do do I Kellogg, H. M , do do ' I Laudiiack, O. S do do I Lopez Drug Co do I Mc<;ee, J. P do do I McKibbins, H do do i McDermott, H do do 1 Marry, P. I' do Steufather, W. £ do do i ! Yonkin, j do do Pealer, M do to | Armstrong, A.T Davidson do I llui k, J. w do do | llerr.Huyman do do | [ HotTman. W. L do do Kile, Pan-in do do Lillie, G, W do do Lorah, Mrs. D. H do do . Magargel. Frank do do Meyers, G. W do 1 Miller, C. A do do I'al mil tier, Dennis do do i Simmons J. B do I Stackhousc, J.H do do Starr, Chas do do i Taylor it Bros- do do Voorliees, C. D do do Webb, E. E do do Atlantic Ketining Co...Dushore do Bahr, C. A do do Barth tfc Kcster do do Cummuskey, 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, I>. E do do | Carroll, John W do Cole, Samuel , do do Cudden J.J do Dieilenbach, W H do do Deegan, Geo. T do do Daley,Patrick do Fioan, Mary C ilo ilo Farrell, F. H do do Hodman F ill do Hofla, Chas. W do Holcomb Lauer. do do I Honnetter G. H do do Harrington. J. S do do Hofta, JS. A Co do do Htiverly >& O'Neil do do | Kast \\m do do Krnus, Win. H do do Kline, Bernard do do Keef, to do Kennedy, J. P do do Lilley it Haverly do Lcvcrton, Morris do do j McGee, Hotiert do do Mosier, Willis do do Oncil, Wm t.. do do Obert, H. E do do Pealer, Chas. K do do j House, Anthony do do I j Keener, J. D do do Hettenburv. J. V do do Sylvara. E. G do do | Tracy, Henry do do ! Williams. C do do Yonkin, J. H do do i ! Laird Wm Eagles Mere do j Kherer, Daniel do do I i Taylor, Irvln do do I j Vaiißuskirk, W do do I : Little. C. A, do do I Meinlich, T. (:• ElklandTwp do , lliirtung. August do do ' Hart, William do do I Jennings, Ellsworth do do McCarty. D. F do do Norton, H. & Son do do Plotts, Charley do do Snyder, J. L do do Norton Jt Hottenstcin, Forks Twp do Bird, J. E do do Fawcett B. W Foiksvlllc do Calkins, Wm do do Lancaster, B lo do Miller, E do do Rogers. M. A.<t Son do do Snyder, Geo. W do do Scanlin P. M do do Cnmpliell, A. E Fox Twp do Fanning, W. H do do Caseman. C do do Gamble & Lancaster do :.. do Kilmer, Mrs.Mellnda do do Haul', Mrs. C do do , Williams,O.J....- do do Williams, Wm.L do do ! Brong, A. J -Hillsgrove do ! Hull, Vernon do do HotTman, W. L do do Petcrman, Phil Laporte Twp do Shult/., Chas do do Wleland, A, P. * Co do do Buschhauscn A.H Lajiorte Boro do Cott, J. G do do Gallagher, F. W... do do (iuinble, L. R do do Keeler, T. J do ilo Lauer, Mrs. M. C. do do McFarlane, Jas ... do ilo Mark, David do do l'crr. Jacob do do Stackhouse, Norman Shrewsbury. do F.J. Rhoada, two pool tables. Lopez. W. Y. Warner, Two Bowling Alley.EaglesMere. j And that an appeal will be held In the office of ' Hie County Treasurer in Laporte. Pa., on the 9th day of April, 11KM, at lOo'elook a.m. when and wliere you may attend If you think proper. G . W. BENDER, Mercantial Appraiser j J ' Foley's Honey 4il«J J beals lungs and stops the cough. I Foley's Honey and Tar cures colds, prevents pneumonia. Jnst Ilupiiencd' So. It Is asserted that Mr. C!PV«VI:'P.I wants to "create a nucleus of consi'tva tlve Democratic sentiment nroiiml which the party will rally ami out of which a candidate will be selected wtio will be widely different from, tl.e nomi nee of 189t» and 1900." It is a singular coincidence that Mr. Cleveland is tis "widely different" as anybody that could be picked out. But. of course, till* only "happens so."— Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. Mr. Cleveland'* ( oiioihciicmm.' Mr. Cleveland has been uceusi'il of sentences which are longer and broad er aud deeper thun the average luind liuds it easy to handle. L'nklnd persons have accused his style of pomposity, and the flippant have insinuated that, like Oliver Wendell Holmes' katydid, "he says an undisputed thing in sui:h a solemn way." But when he replied to a question about some recent chat tering of William Jennings Bryan he was as clear, as concise and as in cisive as the most exacting of his lit erary critics could demand. Said Mr. Cleveland: "He's got the stage. Let him go it. l guess that is definite enough." Bacon could not have done better. —Phlhldeltthin If ecnril For Sale. —Owing to ill health I am compelled to sell my livery at Laporte. Three good horses, wag ons, sleighs, harness and all equip ments. Wiilbe sold cheap for cash. James C. Caven, Laporte. Lransfer of License.. Notice is hereby given that an applica tion I'or a transler ol license granted to i Frank Magargel. Sonestown, Davidson I tow nship, to Harry Baslev, , and the i name will lie presented to the Court of Quarter Sessions en Friday, April i, 1004. at 10o'clock a. m. THOMAS K. KKNIIEDV, Clerk. Clerk's office. Laporte Pa., Mar.1904. Notice is hereby given that an-applica tion for a transler of license granted lo Norman E. .Stackhouse in Shrewsbury township, to Benjamin F. Wise, and the satne will be presented to the Court of (Quarter Sessions. Saturday. April I'. I'.MM. TITOS. E. KENNEDY. Clerk. Clerk's office,Laporte.l'a., March 24.1901 Life Insurance j A FEW Of THE MANY REASONS WHY YOU SHOI'LI) HAVE A POLICY WITH THE NEW YORK LIFE BECAUSE—lncontestable front the | date of issue. Because—absolutely without restrictions. Because -non i forfeitable front date of issue. Be- j : cause—cash loans are provided after i | second year, on demand at 5 per cent interest without fee or other charge. 1 J Because—if death does not occur an 1 | accumulative policy is a highly profi table investment for the policy-holder who lives. 1 Policies now maturing to living policy-holders prove this. In fact !NEW YORK LIFE policies do not I leak. I Health and Accident Insurance also written. A postal card will bring an agent to you, or a person-j 1 interview can he had at the office ■■ Saturdays, regular oflice day. GEO. BROWN, Agent. LOPEZ, PA. I Office in Dr Chrictian Ul'd. u } »» The Best place to buy goods ! Is otten asked by the pru pent housewife, j Money saving advantages' are always be searche for 1 Lose no time in making a thorough examination of the New Line of Merchandise Now on ?????? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at ! Vernon Hull's Large Store. Pa. CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND PHOFITS OP $6,000,000 | oilers absolute security to depositors ol Pittsburg Trust Company. Pays 1 per ' sent, on Savings Deposits, subject to | withdrawal of SIOO without notice, ami 2 ' percent, on Checking Accounts. Interest compounded senii-annunlly. Deposits over $10,000,000. l>o all your banking by mail. Send fort«" hundred year calendar free. 32i> FocnU avenue, Pitta • burg, Pa. Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right. .Campbell "The Merchant ; SHUNK, PA. February Redaction 3ale During this month our general Ine of Winte Goods vvii! be sold at a reduced price. The goods are all strictly up to 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 i his oppoitunity while the season is yet with us. I Yours for Business, A. E. CAMPBELL. Mid Winter Sale of Clothing. If you need an overcoat—come. It's your chance to get one at an average half-price. If >ou 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 g<t an all wool pair at from $i to $2, that are $2 to $4 anywhere. Boys pants at to si>o that are good values at $1 so to $3. Boys' knee pants lsc to 20c, 39c and <->;?. Fleeced Underwear 59 cents per garment. Men's all Wool Sweaters 79 cents, all wool fancy 1.30, i.so, 1 75, were i.eoto "> 7s Gloves at Just half of former price. 1 his sale is strictly cash, J. W. CARROLL'S, Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHORE, PA. New Goods at the Laporte Clothing House Ihe new goods are just airiving and they are beauties, the styles are the very latest- patterns, the vtry nicest workmanship the best and the price is the very li west. We are able to sell cur goods much lower than others, for this reason, my expense is very small and I buy my goods in large quantities for my store at Laporte, and buy for cash and sell for the same. This enables me to sell much lower than others. In fact, I believe in quick sales and small profits. This has been the success of my bus iness. My stock for this season is much larger than before. Come and examine my goods; see the styles and get our prices, and you will be convinced as well as your neighbor that this is the pla. eto buy your clothing. ' Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods SHOES, New Line! SHOES. JACOB HERR, DEALER IN Clothing, Shoes and Ladies' Cloaks LAPORTE, PA BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED Hand Painted Chinaware. Absolutely Free. We will give with each purchase, coupons which entitles the holder to a set of High Grade China Dishes, irrespec tive of the extremely low prices prevailing here. Easy Foot Wear for All Oh! No Trouble at all to Show Goods. 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 Lime of Groceries. Our new Grocery Department is growing popular. You save yourself if you let us save your money. When you think of true economy this is the place to come. J. S. HARRINGTON, Dushore.Pa
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