I _ ... - - F'IRST NATIONAL BANK OF DUSIIORK, PKN.VA. CAI'TTAIi - " $50,000 BDSjPIiUS - - SIO,OOO Does a General Banking Business. \Y. JENNINGS, M. I>. SW ARTS. President. Cashier j. Bradley; Attorney at-Law. otKce, corner ot Main anil Muney Sts. LA PORTE, PA. Having opened an office at 1328" Arch St., Philadelphia, I shall still continue to practice in the several Courts o!' Sullivan Conntv. When not in my ollice personally a competent person will he round in charge thereof. Bonds ol' various kinds furnished. 112 KANCIS W. MEYLE RT, Attorney-at-Law • Hice in Keeler's Block. LA FORTE, Sullivan County, PA. linsl, .1. Thomson, Albert K. Ileess, IST 1. 190 -- THOMSON & HEESS, LAWYERS, DUSHOHK, I'ENXA. Long 1 >iatancejTelephone. January 1, 1908, J. J. & F. H. INGHAM, ATTORNEYS-AT- 1. AW, Legal liusinefS attended to in this and adjoining counties _APORTE, VA 112 J. MULLEN, Attorney-at- Law. LA FORTE, PA. OFFICE IN COUNTY BUILDING NKAR COURT HOtIHK. HL CKONIN, ATTORNI;Y"AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC. oPKica ON MAIW sTRKKT. DT'RUORR. Q J. MOLYNEAUX, D.D.S. Graduate Universitytof Pennsylvania. NK\V ALBA NV, PA. At Lopez, Pa., Wednesday and Thursday each week. LAPORTE HOTEL jo w, GALLAGHER, l'rop. Newly erected. Opposite Court House square. Steam heat, bath rooms, hot and cold water, reading and pool room,and harber.shop: also good stabling ami livery, T J. KEELER. I . Justice-of-the Peace. Offleeiu room over store, LAPOKTh, PA. Special attention given to collections. . Afl matters left to the care ol this oflice will he promptly attended to. M. Brin New Albany, Pa. Is there many places where you can buy full cream cheese for 10c per pound. You had better come in and inspect our goods and catch up some of I he bargains. 7 lbs. prime rice for 25c is not to be passed by. Our own a blended flour for I .•*>•"> is a genuine bargain. Tea from 15c to tide per pound and all of them are winners. Coffee front 12c to :12c per pound. I represent the F.ureka l'ortorai Co. and you can have picture enlarg ed of any of your family for 95c cash and $5.(10 trailed with us. 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' How Are Your Kldnoya 112 Or. Hobbs* Bparajrus Pills cure all kidney ills. Sn.n» trie 'fee. Add. Sterling Itemed)' Co.. Chicago or N. Y /Covnty Scat Local and Personal Events i Tersely Told. Mrs. Ellen Harrows i-, visiting rel atives in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fries spent Sunday at Muney Valley. Miss E. M. Dominick spent Sun day with Muney Valley friends. Mr. B. F. Crossley of Dushore, spent Sunday with his parents here. Mr. George Shoemaker of Cross Fork, l'a., is visiting his sons at this place. Mr. George Kiess of Sonestown, was a Laporle visitor Thursday of last week. Miss Sara Geliris of New Colum bia, is the guest of W. B. Hitter and family. Messrs. Louis and Leo Gasperine of Bridgeport, Conn., are visiting friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. John Frisbie attend ed the Frisbie reunion at New Al bany, Saturday last. Mr. Kos ten bailer v of New Colum bia, is spending a few weeks with his daughter at this place. Mr. John Culver, book keeper for the I'nion Tanning Co. is confined to his bed with stomach trouble. Miss Lizzie Scarback and Miss Milsa Whitmyre ot Muney Valley, spent Sunday with Lizzie Dominic. Mrs. Edward Schrader and chil dren who have been visiting in Bradford county, have returned home. Miss Eliza Shaut and her guest, Miss Jlicks, spent several days of lust week at Towanda. The Gun ton mines at Berniee will start work next Monday and it is expected will run full time this coming winter. A Variety Sale will be held at the residence of Mr. T. J. Keeler, Wed nesday evening, September 14th, in connection with the chicken and waffle supper. The interesting game of ball be tween Hern ice and LuPorte teams on the Athletic grounds, Saturday, was called at the sixth inning on account of rain. The score stood 9—9 Mr. E. P. Ingham, while engaged in a game of lawn tennis recently had the misfortune of spraining his ankle which has rendered him un able to be around. Jacob Ilerr luus just returned from New York city where he purchased a large stock of Fall and Winter goods. Every one is invited to call and see his new line. Mr. Horace L. Cole, of Bingham ton, X. Y., was at the county seat Monday, selling books written by hi.itself. His works are meeting with considerable.success. Mr. Fred Eddy is on the sick list, having a severe attack of grip. It was at first believed by the doctors that he was developing a case of typhoid fever, but later symptons turned for the better. Hubert Sanders of Muney Valley, went to the Williamsport Hospital last week to be treated for a wound on the leg which was inflicted by a pocket knife severing an artery, about a mouth ago and which failed to heal properly. Mrs. Hoice and daughters, Laura and Francis, who were the guests of Miss Fannie Meylert, during Au gust, returned to their home in Phil adelphia, last Saturday. Prof. L. L. Ford and family closed their cottage on Tuesday and de parted Wednesday morning for their Philadelphia home, carrying with tlieni the best wishes of a host of friends. The Ladies Aid Society of the Bap tist church will have a chicken and watlle supper Wednesday evening, September 11, at the residence of Mr. T. J. Keeler. Ice cream extra. A large Republican vote may be expected in the South, owing to the fact that there will be a large cotton crop and continued prosperity as a result. The war in the East, and the deficiency of wheat in Europe, will make large demands in this country for those staples. A quiet marriage ceremony was solemnized in the parlor of Hon. T. J. Ingham's residence Wednesday morning when Miss May Hall, daughter of Mr. John Hall of Glen Mawr, became the bride of Mr. Lee Fritz of Nordmont. Rev. S. H. Engler performed the ceremony, af ter which the happy pair departed on the morning train for a short wedding tour. Muncy Valley and La l'orto Basej Ball teams will cross bats on the La- j Porte grounds Saturday, at - o'clock I 1\ M. Michael Gallagher of Boston, is i visiting his brother F.W. Gallagher.! He is accompanied by his little son who lately had the misfortune of j losing one of his lower limbs with ! a trolley car. A moving picture show was lit Id ; in the old school building Wednes-! day night, which delighted a full! house and gave a portion of the door j receipts to the Laporte Athletic As sociation. The show will he repeat ed again Thursday night, giving many new scenes. Hon. Alex Billmeyer, of Wash ingtonville, is not alone a good poli tician and Congressman, but a good farmer as well. His yield this year on his own home farm he estimates at 4,. r >lM) bushels of wheat, 10,(MM) bu shels of oats, 211,000 bushels of corn on the ear, 1000 tons of hav, b r >o bu shels of clover seed. He makes farming pay.—Bloomsburg Sentinel. The present year should be one of the best that farmers have had for a long time past, if good crops com bined with good prices cut any tig-; lire. It is seldom that the two go together. The hay crop was good, | while the oats crop is one of the best j that has been harvested in many j years. The corn crop is very prom- j ising while potatoes will yield onor-1 mously. A few weeks ago a dog at New Albany became affected with the rabies and bit other dogs and sever al cows. A cow belonging to Willis j Howell went mad and had to be shot. The cow was bitten tive weeks j ago, but nothing was thought .of it ; until the animal developed alarming symptons, when she was tied with a j large rope, but that being insuffi- j cient to hold the raving animal, ,a log chain was used to keep her from breaking away. She was finally shot to end her suffering. On Mon day last another cow belonging to 1 Ray Miller of the same place had to be shot for the same cause. , t The work of cutting down the ,• roadway and building a culvert at, the Danville Hospital for the insane! is being done exclusively by the pa-j tients at that place. It is said they enjoy the work ami derive much j benefit from the exercise. JOBBER WANTED to stock hardwood logs at Polebridge; mill onM.E. Reeder tract near Celestia. Good camp and barn on premises. Inquire of CHAS. L. Wixn, Laporte. Application for Charter Notice. In the Court of Common Pleas lor the | Countv of Sullivan. Teptember term, i M04." Notice is hereby >riveil that an applica- j lion will he made to the said Court on ' Thursday, September 22, IVO4. at 2 1 o'clock p. m. under the Act of Assembly of the Commonwaalth ol Pennsylvania, entitled, "An Act to provide lor the incor poration and regulation ol certain corjior at ions,'' approved April 29, 1874, and the supplements thereto, lor the charter of an intended corporation, to be called the \ Laporte Athletic Association, the cliarac- . ter and object thereof is to promote phys ical culture and to maintain a public park > and facilities lor base ball, foot ball, and j other innocent athletic sports. And tori this purpose to have, possess and enjoy 1 all the rights, benefits and privileges oft the said Act of Assembly and its supple- { meiits. T|ie proposed charter is now on file in the Prothonotary's otlice. K. .1. MUI.LKN, Solicitor, l.aporte, Pa., August 29, 1904. QOI'KT PROCLAMATION. YVHKKEAS, HON. K. M. DUNHAM, President ! Ju day of Ma> 1901, to me directed, for holding the severii courts ill the Korough of La)urte. on Monday the lw day Sept. of lyw, at 2 o'clock i>. in. Therefore,notice is hereby given to tile Coroner Justices of the Peace and Constables within the county, that they be then and there in their prop er person at'J o'clock p. m.of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions examinations ami other remeinliernnces to those things to which their offices apiiertain to lie done. Aiid to those who are bound by their recognizance to prosecute 1 against prisoners who are or shall be in the Jail of thesaid county of Sullivan, are hereby notified to ; be then and there to prosecute ugaiust them as will be Just. J. (i. COTT, Sheriff. ; Sheriff's Office, Lajiorte, Pa.. Aug. ,j. I9W, T» issue. If tt had the power, as It did under Cleveland, to enact any luw It pleased, the Democracy would make a bad tuess (if it, Just as It did then, and plunge the country Into panic, closing shops and ; factories and throwing hundreds of i thousands of men and women out of work. The Issue, therefore. Is between conservatism, as represented by the Re publican party, and radicalism, as rep- ; resented by the Democracy.- K«"Chester Poet-Express. Thar CUM* Rick. Bad roads are expensive from any point of view. Each year tliey cost this country more money than would build e first class highway half ttcross the continent, to say nothing of the annoy ance and discomfort which must b« 1 experienced by the luilUoua who are | obliged to uee thin. I CENTRAL 'State Normal School LOCKHAVEN, PA. J. K. FLICK INUKR, Principal. ! Fall term, 15 weeks begius Septeni-; l»er sth, 1904. Last year was the most success ful in the history of this important school-about 700 students. Loca tion among the mountains of cen tral Pennsylvania, with (inn water, splendid buildings and excellent sauitary conditions make it an ideal training school. In addition to its Normal course it also lias an excellent College Preparatory De partment in charge of an honor graduate of Princton. It also has departments of Music, Kloc.ution i and Business. It has a well educated Faculty, fine (iyinnasium and Athletic Field, Address for illustrated catalog, THE PRINCIPAL, Sonestown Cider Mill will open September 10,1904 and will continue to run on 1 Thursday, Friday and Satur day until noon each week until November 18, 1004- J. M.JCONVERSE. Dancing at the Mokoma Pavilion Saturday evening. Ice cream and ' soft drinks will be sold. JOHN HASSEN, JK. Life Insurance A FEW OF THE MANY REASONS 1 WHY YOU SHOULD HAVE A POLICY WITH THE NEW YORK LIFE BRCAUSK—lncontestable from the date of issue. Because—absolutely without restrictions. Because non forfeitable from date of issue. Be 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 fact Nlv\V YORK MFK 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 Dr. Chrictian Bl'd. Gbippewa Xtme IRtlns. Lime furnished .n car load lots, delivered at ; Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesville Penn'a. M. E. Reeder, ZMZTJInTCX". IP-A -GROCERIES Fresh Green VEGETABLES. Good Grades of the season's most select vegetables and groceries always on hand at reasonable prices. A good set of shoemaker's tools tor sale, cheap. E. E. WEBB, Muncy Valley, Pa. LAPORTE LIVERY. First-Class Horses and Carriages. RATF.S REASONABLE. |JOHN HASSEN, Prop. Campbell "The Merchant" SHUNK, PA. FULL LINE IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE We are headquarters lor everything" that is ever kept in a General Store. Pleasing patterns of line Dress Goods that will r* r - usual service for the price asked. We carry' best of stock foods. An endless variety of and fresh Groceries. In fact we have a large, new slut, of everything on hand at bottom prices. 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 Ihibets 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 makes. Prices as well as variety are extraordinary. All new :ind up to date line of Gents Furnishings, Hats, Caps, etc. Mso the only place in town where you can o-et the "Walfc Over" 3f) o e. J. W. CARROLL'S, Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHORE, PA. Reduction Reduction Our Annual Summer Clearance Sale is now on in Full Vigor. It is the greatest ever made by us. You need but to see the slaughtering cuts, You have not a need or want in summer wearing apparel that we wiil not fill for you and save you big money. A Great Reduction in SHOES, New Line! SHOES. JACOB HERR, DEALER IN Clothing, Shoes and Ladies' Cloaks LAPORTE, 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 AH 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 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