FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DUSHORE, PENNA. CAPTTA.L - - $50,000 ppntfj.us - - SIO,OOO Does a General Ranking Business. W.JENNINGS, M- D. SWARTS. President. Cashier £ J. BRADLKY, Attorney at-Lnw. Office, corner ol Main and Muncv |s - LATOItTK, PA. !Tnvinisla»(H'i IVleplione. January I, 1903. 112. J. & F. H. INGHAM, ATTOI'N K YS-AT-LA W, Legal business attended to in this and adjoining counties _A PORTE, P A. £ J. MULLEN, Attorney-at-Law. LAPORTE, PA. OKFICK IK COUNTY BUILDING NKARCOCRT HOOBB. j # H. CRONIIM, ATTORNEY-AT -LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC. OCFICB ON MAIN HTRRKT. DUSHORE. r ' A Q~J, MOLYNEAUX, D.D.S. Graduate Uuiveraitylof Pennsylvania. NKW ALBANY, PA. At Lopez, I'a., Wednesday and I hursday each week. LAPORTE HOTEL.. F. W, GALLAOHEU, Prop. Newly erected. Opposite < ourt ]louse square. Steam heat, hath rooms, hot and cold water, reading and pool room,and harhcr shop; also good stabling and livery, T ' J~ K EELER. I • Justice-of-the I'eace. Office in room over store, LAPORTE, PA. Special attention given to collections. All matters left to the care ol this office will he promptly attended to. M. Brink's New Albany, Pa. mil lbs corn meal or cracked corn 1 101) " corn, oats nml Iniilcy chop Ll-j 1011"eotir.se bran 1 -•> itio •' low JiTlll 1 ( ' flour 1ft Oats per bushel 100 lbs buckeye wheat feed Lift I It) " salt in bag <»<• 2SO •' " " barrel 1-ft Jtift " lump rock salt ""> "it; lbs fine salt "■"» r.(i " Domestic line sail I•"> (iranulated sugar in barrels or Iftft lb l, l( u-s l.s"> or'l.'.K) Hlloesninkers besl Hour L>ft ()ur own ablended Hour Extra ii pastry Hour 1 1" The best clean timothy seed -Oft (Cheaper grade " " I ">> Host Mammoth or medium clover need V.•">() Veals and poultry wanted every "Wednesday forenoon. M. BRINK. FREE ! FREE ! A Housewife's Delight, A NICELY ARRANGED TABLE. Buy your <4'oods of us rind get a set of this Hand Painted China Free! ASK FOR COUPONS. AT Buschhausen's Vhis strip U manufactured under a I' S. patent qlid tin neaU l. strong* s tand most durable vvtnciow shade holder on the market, and we guarantee it to be as represented or money ie- Fan-led The price, paid, to alt points la i\i, \ld., Del.. N.J. and N Y.,One Dollar per doz« fcther states sl.2a. Your order solicited. lOHNA PARSONS & CO. Cata*lssa. Pa. " -y Covnty Seat J , Local and Personal Events ! Tersely Told. J Leisure hour people can soon go j strolling down the shady lane. Rev. Eugene ileim will deliver the Memorial Day address in La porte. Mr. I!. Ke-sler Jr. was at the La porte stave mill Wednesday looking over the manufactured stock. The Epworth League of Ihe M.!•*. church will render their annual pro gram on May :2!)th at ~:'io p. in. .Miss Jessie Wrede is taking ti vacation with friends in I'leasant (srove and Millersville I'a. Mrs. Ellen Harrows of Xew York, has returned to Laporte for the Sum mer season. Mrs. Stephen Vanderpool of La quin, died last Friday morning. She leaves a husband and live small children to mourn her loss. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Saxon of l>er nice, were guests of Atty. and Mrs. F. \V. Meylert the early purt of this week. Morgan Oavitl who is tilling a position of value for the I.lk Tan ning Co. ITS bookkeeper at Jamison City, was a visitor in Laporte Sim day. Misses Delia and Dora Cpuum, who have been spending the past winter in Philadelphia, have return ed home. Mr. John J. Webster of F.stella, who was recently injured by a horse, is reported as improving. Mrs. A. E. Tripp who has been confined to her home by illness for the past two weeks, is somewhat im proved. , Mrs. Benjamin Worthington of Sonestown, who has been fn poor health for some time, was taken to the Williamsport Hospital to receive treatment for cancer of the stomach. Communion will be administered in the Episcopal church next Sunday morning at Iftt.'ift. At the regular afternoon service, the Rev. Francis C. Iluber ol Troy, will preach the sermon. Joseph Surgar of l.ope/,, wlio was in the Say re Hospital receiving treatment for one of his eyes which was injured by the limb of a falling tree, has returned home. The trees are full of bloom, and ! after nil it looks its though there would be something for humanity to exist on, even if they did have to endure so long it winter as we have just emerged from. Again the Old .Maid Minstrels are billed to appear in public perfor-1 mance at the county seat. I'repara-1 tions under way are of an elaborate character and the date set for this) great treat is Juno2'J. The min- j strei performers are all talented and we feel proud of its existence. A. I\ Wieland of Xorilmont, has; been on the sick list for the past few days, and has finally been compelled to take his bed, showing symptoms j of typhoid fever. Hopes are enter-1 taiiied by his many friends that his; illness may be of short duration and J he restored to health. Street commissioner F..M. Crossley I states that the cost of repairing the j borough streets thi< season will not | exceed the sum ofs"">. The tlior- j ougli lares already show a favorable condition and if tlx* Commissioner | has not underestimated his expense; account he will be justly entitled to; a monument set in the public square. A little item of news was picked up on the street in Dushore, prob- j ably blown from the copy hook of j one of the local papers and floated i through an open window. It gave] information to the effect that an old ! lady of Lope/., who went to Dushore j to visit her daughter, Was met at the j door by a servant who said that the: daughter was away from home hav ing a kimona cut out. The old lady j sank fainting into the nearest chair . and tearfully asked what hospital 1 she hail been taken to. The W. & X. R. Railroad Com pany have placed us under obliga tions for it copy of their beautiful booklet advertising the marvelous Eagles Mere as a summer resort, which is steadily growing in popular ity through the Eastern and Middle States through the high class and artistic advertising given by ihe R. it. Company. Handsome half-tone cuts graces each page, showing the beautiful scenery along the line of travel and points of interest at the '.Mere. It is a piece of art, doing as u "itr as possible, full credit to the purpose it serves. Stanley Minilios of Emmons was brought to Laporte 011 Monday ami taken before 'S<|iiire T. J. Keeler, on complaint of Stanley K. Dunn, charging the prisoner with making threats anil running toward him 'with an open knife. For want of j iSL'iii) linil he was committed to Jail. | The Williamsport and North ; ]sranch railroad company will on ! May :>O, sell excursion tickets at the rate of single fare for the round trip, from Muncy Valley and intermedi ate points to 1 tushore and return, good on the regular morning and evening train. The Aid Society of the Methodist church will hold a church fair on June 1, and -, open afternoons and evenings, where will he exhibited j many beautiful and useful articles] for sale. They will also have ice j cream and cake. All are invited, 1 and welcome to inspect the articles I for sale. It is funny, isn't il? Fanners, who! wish to retire, move to town. | Townpeople, when they wish to re tire, move to the country. A man has poor health and he moves to | town to rest up and get well where I he will not be bothered with hard i work. The city man, when he has j poor health, will goto the country j With a tent and pitch it under sonic shady tree where he can enjoy the mountain scenery and rusticate in the enjoyment of a perpetual pic nic. A prominent I inshore doctor tells 11s this good one: A patient called at his office, stated his ills, and the doctor wrote a prescription and hand ed it to him. The patient then in- j i|iiired the probable cost of getting it 1 tilled and was told about (in cents j would pay the bill. The patient! ;th 11 asked the doctor for the loan of j that amount and the doctor, scratch-j ing his head, drew a line through several parts of the prescription and then handed it to the patient,saying, "Now you can get it tilled for a dime, i Those I scratched out were for your j nerves; but I see you do not need \ anything for them." We are indebted to the manager | of the Forest Inn, at Kagles Mere! Park, for the receipt of a handsome! booklet containing many illustra tions of familiar places in, and | around the Park. It also gives a I very tine description of the now fa-1 mous Inn, and the mode of life enjoyed by the guests, which gives | an adMiuate idea of the delights and 1 |comforts of this homelike place. J For the benefit of our readers who | have not yet visited FaJes Merc j Park, we will copy a few items from ! the booklet which says: "The spacious dining room in a [separate building, reached by a short I ;covered arcade, is a notable feature] jof the Forest Inn. This arrange-1 j nient secures absolute freedom from j kitchen odors; the room being practically glass 011 three sides, is always light, airy and well ventila ted. The great windows, sliding ; down and up, are often wide open | so that the guests enjoy their meals almost under the trees. The cottage lifeat Kagles Mere Park needs men tion—it is a rather unusual feature !of a most unusual place. Clustered 1 1 1 within easy reach of the Inn are) , some forty comfortable cottages, the 'occupants of which all take their 1 ; meals'at the inn. Thus the cottages i many of which are privately owned, j I afford a means of family life with-| l out housekeeping cares." May Term a Short One. The May term of court was short, as usual, it having only three trial cases, along with a small amount of | other court business. Six cases were heard by the grand jury, live of i which were found true bills. Four of these with several civil cases were | postponed. The case of Comth. vs. Daniel 15. jSuber and Mrs. Lizzie Header,! j charged with adultery was tried, the • jjury ti nd ing a verdict of guilty. A | | sentence of nine month in the coun i ty jail was imposed. The case of James 1 law ley vs. Laura llawley, in divorce, result ed in a disagreement of the jury which remained out from •'! to !i p. 111. Comth. vs. Martha <« ranger, j charged with assault and battery, 'jury rendered a verdict of not guilty. J The total receipts of the Michigan ' state grange for the last fiscal year ' was .fl'.l.srill.n'j, of which over $14,000 ■ were from subordinate grange fees and 112 duos. The real purpose of the grange Is ed ; ueation. Spell it dinilt, not deinlt. FOR/ fS-A-ZLIE. I The undersigned hereby! oilers for sale tour certain lot's! in the Boro. of Eagles Mere, upon which said lots is erect ed a Large and Well Built COTTAGE. ' This property is known us ! the Wright <>r Jackson prop- 1 jerty, and will he sold at a i sacrifice. lor further in'or mation apply to A. J BRADLEY. I aporte, Pa. j Executors Notice, Notice in heri'liv given iliat hcttere I Tastamentarv have been granted to tin* | umleifigneii iii the estate of Ann I-. Mev lert. tali- <>l Laporte l»orough, deceased. All person* indebted to said estate are re !<1 nested to make |mvmerit, anil iliose liiiv ing elainis to present the Maine with out delay lor adjustment. Thomas .1. lihiha.m, Kxeeniur. Manager Wanted Trust worthy lady or gentleman to manage busine.s in this country anil adjoining territoi;* for well and fav orably known house of solid finanical standing. !520.(1t1 straight cash sal .try tied expenses paid etteh Monday l»y check direct from headquarters. Kxpen.se money advance. Position permanent. Address Manager -UO Co mo Hloek, Chicago, Illinois. Xotu i. is hereby given that my wife Lulu has left my l>ed and hoard without any just cause or provoca tion 1 will therefore not he respons ible for any debts contracted by "her after this date C. A. Brink, Eagles Mere. Notice—is hereby given that my wife Nora has left my bed and board without imy just cause or provication I will therefore not ho responsible any debts contracted by her after this date. ('HAS. l'.\ I.M ATI Kit. Muncy Valley, I'a. Notice to Student and Pros pective. L. 8. Owen formerly Dist. Ucp. for the International Correspondence Schools of Ncrantmi, I'a. having re signed. E. 31. Compton will succeed Mr. Owen withjill'ice at Ward House, fowanda, I'a. TO CURE A COI.D IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Hroino (juine Tablets. All Irnggists refund ilie money il it tails lo litire. K. W. (trove's signature is on each box, 25c. Notice is hereby given that Flor once, my wife has left my bed and board without just cause or provoca tion. 1 will not be responsible for my debts contracted by her. 11 \mtv W. Suavkk. PAS'l'l li I'!—for iit) sheep at s| per l.eail tor season. Lambs free. Also li head ol cattle at per head. I>. ('. BOSTON, Xordinont, I'a, Fok Sai.r — A new high grade bicy cle used butJJji few times will be sold cheap 1 nquire of. Jacul! Hi:uk, Laporte I'a. For Sale or Kent—The Dana lots in Laporte ltoro. to F. \Y. Mkvi kut. Atty. WOOD Fine summer wood at Laporte Stave Mill. SI.OO the load. .Seasoned wood l.oOeord. delivered M. M A net s. Life Insurance A FEW OK THE MANY REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD HAYE A POLICY WITH THE NEW YORK LIFE BKCArSi'-r—-Incontestable from the date of issue. Because—absolutely without restrictions. Because—non j forfeitable front date of issue. Be ! cause—cash loans are provided after second year, on demand at 5 per cent I interest without fee or other charge. ! Because—if death does not occur an I accumulative policy is a highly profi table investment for the policy-holder who lives. I Policies now maturing to living ! policv-liolders prove this. In fact 1 NEW YORK LIFE policies do not : leak. Health and Accident Insurance also written. A postal card will : bring an agent to you. or a person , interview can lie had at the office Saturdays, regular office day. GEO. BROWN, Agent, j LOPEZ. PA. Office in Dr. Chrietfiin Bl'd. 1 FOLEYSHONEY—TAR I ilopi tha and H«alslunrfa jCampbel! "The Merchant" SHUNK, PA. ■Spring Goods You can set* them to better advantage than can he told in this space. CALL. Yours for Business, A. E. CAMPBELL. Extraordinary Showing of Spring Suits for Men, Boys and Children are now here for inspection. Suits in black clay and unfinished worsteds and 1 hibets Homespuns, French and English Flannels, and Scotch Goods. Overcoats in Genuine West of England Coverts. Hundreds of Exclusive Trouserings. Boys and Childrens' Suits in all the new fabrics and Tiakes. Prices as well as variety are extraordinary. All new nd up to date line of Gents Furnishings, Hats, Caps, etc. \lso the only place in town where you can <»vt the "Walls Over' )oe. J. W. CARROLL'S, Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHGRE, PA. New Goods at the Laporte Clothing House I he new goods are just airiving and they are beauties, the styles are the very latest patterns, the very nicest workmanship the best and the price is the verv lowest. vVe are able to sell our goods much lower than others, or this reason, my expense is very small and I buy my roods in large quantities for my store at Laporte, and buy or cash and sell for the same. This enables me to sell much lower than others. In tact, 1 believe in quick sales ind small profits. 7his has been the success of my bus iness. My stock tor this season is muciYTargerthan before. Come and examine my goods; see the styles and get our trices, and you will be convinced as well as your neighbor that this is the pla. eto buy your clothing. Ladies and Gents Furnishing Go jds SHOES. New Line! SHOES. JACOB HERR, DEALER IN Clothing, Shoes and Ladies' Cloaks mPOBTE, 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! INo 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 Line 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