r*KST NATIONAL BANK OK UI'BHORIt. I'KNNA. CA VTTAIi • - $50,000 • c rnpi.us - - SIO,OOO I >oes a General I'ankiitg Business. \\\ .1 EN'NINGS, M. ]>. SWARTB. President. cashier /[ j BKADLhY, Attorney at-Law. Ofttce, cornerjof Main ami M.u ticy Sts. LA PORTE, PA. ffavinj; opened an office at 1328 Are.li Si., Philadelphia, I shall still continue to prnotice 4 in llie several Courts of Sullivan 1 uiinty.r \\ hen not in ni» otHc* personally a compet.i't ' person will l>e found in charge'hereof. Bonds of various kinds furnished. FR AN CIS wT 7 ME Y LERT, Attorney at-Law. tfice in Ke tier's Block. LAPORTF, Null' van County, FA. Rush .1. Thomson, Albert F. Ileess, 1871. 1902. THOMSON HEESS, LAV (YERS, DUSHOR E, PENXA. I,■mis: liistance/ftdc phone. .1 unary I, I9OS. J. J. & F. H7 INGHAM, ATTi>*JK* VS-AT-I.AW, L.'gai 112 attemtad to in tUia *»<t * joining oocnties .A I'ORTKi, PA [ J. MtTlxi N, AMc™ y-at-L«w. LA PORT K, PA. OFFICE 1* COMITY BUILDIB« HF.AH » OU »T HOVSK. i H.cßorTiN, Air OK*. T". VT LAW t NOTAur . umao. OPPICB OH » 4TBBKT. 6DRHOKB. Q J JVIOLYNE AUX, D.D.S. ' Graduate Universi ty-.o 112 Pennsylvania NEW ALKA.NV. PA. A. Lopez, Pa., Wcdnt- sdav" a.nd Thursday each week. TA PORTE HOTEL. p. W. OALLAOHEH,rrop. Newly erected. Opposite Court House square. Kteair., heat, bath rooms hot and cold water, reading and pool room.and barbershop; also [good stabling and livery, ___.—— —— M. Brink's New Albany, Pa. ]OOHm. new com meal, l-b> cracked corn, 1.15 " whole corn, ,I,r > Same per ton "7 !!'! «torn,oats and barley chop 1 - Same, per ton 0( 100 coarse bran, Same per ton, "Vn 100 ll«s low grade Hour '■ " 1 100 lbs Hour middlings lot) 11 >s new process Oil meal I **•' j 100 lbs oyster shells, ■_'? j Lump rock salt j 140 lbs common flue salt 2801b barrel salt ' Buckwheat grain wanted. .100 lbs Glutton feed, l-.'»o (> its per bushel fxl) and 100 bushel lots, Oats, .P-\ jrVhwmaekers Patent ' 7<H UestSpring Wheat ♦ >ur own, a- blended llour 1 ■ >.> Extra, -a pastry flour 1 ">0 IScst Monnw ton mills Muncy and llummerlield flour 1 00 Veal calves and dressed poultry wanlcJ every Wednesday. M. BRINK. FREE ! FREE ! A Housewife's Delight, A NICELY ARRANGED TABLE. your ftoods of us .ind get a set of this j Hand Painted China Free! ASK FOR COUPONS. AT Buschhausen' j[ County S:«.U \ l| Local end Personal Events! Tersely Told. J Mrs. I. 11. Fisher is visiting rela tives at Schuylkill Haven. Mr. and Mrs. A. 10. Tripp are vis iting relatives in Williamsport. Canton is having an epidemic of pink eye, chickenpox and grip i Mrs. C. 11. Fnnston returned on Wednesday from Tlridgeville, Del., where she lias spent the winter. Ex sheriff Cott who lias Ween very ill with the measles, at his home at Lincoln Falls, is reported as im proving. Station agent Parker at Sones town, lias moved into the house re cently vacated by A. T. Armstrong Mr. W. J. Higley has for several weeks been confined to his limne with a severe attack of grip. Mrs. F. 31. Crossley and daughter j Margaruite, are spending a week in ; Philailelphia. Sherilf Buck, accompanied by F I M. Crossley of this place and Pat- j rick Martin of Dusliore, li ft Tuesday j morning for Philadelphia, having in 1 their charge the two prisoners, Wil j son Fowler and Jesse llunibo, who j were sentenced for burglary to servt terms in the eastern penitentiary. Sunshine and gentle breezes u-h --ered in the first day of March and it came in like the proverbial lamb I and it is to be hoped that if we are to experience any lion-like wea j I flier during the mouth, it will come I before the end of the month. The Williurfliport News thinks ■ that the threat*/ the hucksters to j boycott that city, if the people vot ed down the »tirb stone market, is t> j good deal like the fellow who gol angry and quit liecause lie was dis- I charged. Rev. J. J. Lohr, pastor of the! Fvangelieal church at I Itighesville, died at that place Thursday of last j week of tuberculosis, aged years, i He is survived by a wife and twelve ■ children. The records of the local weather' bureau show lust month to have been the coldest February in si doz en years. The coldest weather o) this uncommonly cold winter wa experienced during the month. The average for the 2s days was very low. On several occasions the ther- 1 mometer registered as low as live de grees below zero and once or twice , dropped to eight and ten. Judge Terry handed do > n a de cision last Thursday in the Eaton township, Wyoming county, road tax case which favors the property owners. They protested against the collection of the road tax in cash on | the grounds that they had not been i given an opportunity to work them ; out, and also that the warrant of tli< tax collector had not been properly t made out. The Judge considers this j sufficient to restrain the collector! from taking any steps to collect it. I ■ Frank J. Davidson of New Al- 1 bany, was arrested on Saturday by j Secret Service Operative John K. Washer of Pittsburg, on the charge; counterfeiting. Davidson formerly lived tit Kldredsville and moved last j fall to New Albany. 'Me is a mar i rled man ">7 years of age. In David ' ion's trunk was found a copper j mould of line make for coining mon-! ey and a quantity of metal discover-1 ed. At Kldredsville there was se- j cured some gold tind silver coins al-1 leged to be counterfeit. Davidson j was formerly constable of New Al- ] bany. Me was taken before Fnited : States Commissioner Mix, and will be given u hearing later. Me pro tests his innocense and many are inclined to believe his story. The President seems to be practi cally indefatigable. Mis work Sut j urday beginning with a breakfast j with twentv guests, the signing of ' bills at the capitol, the ceremony of ' the vice presidential inauguration, and the swearing in of the new Sen ! ators, bis own inauguration and a ! speeeii delivered in a high wind, a luncheon with two hundred people, ! the reviewing of the parade which 1 consumed live hours, a reception to j the rough riders, cow boys and Mar vardrlub, a dinner with many guests and the inaugural ball w here lie re mained iiiul which lie apparently enjoyed to the utiiiiixt, until 11:110 ./clock all this left him unfutigued ,uki fresh as ever the next day. A| • purantly there is nothing that can make the Present tired but the ■ M'llute. COURT Notes from the Temple of Justice Kldora Jeweley Co. vh August J ihirtung, aT-tion in assumpsit; at'ti . I davit or defense and demurrer Hied. jggUeuben lirown was appointed ov erseer of Fox township, owing to [ the failure of electors to till said of tlct* at last election, j J>r. ('. F. Waekenhuth discharged a" executer of John H. Hothrock. in re petition of James IT. Oansel | adiuiuislrator of estate of Joseph (iansel deceased, for the payment of i debts. Court orders sale of real es. j state and petitioner to give bonds in the sum of #IOO. Commonwealih vs Win. Fowler I charged with larceny, sentenced to j pay a line of ?> r »0 and one year's im ! prisonment. Comtli. vs Jesse ilumbo, charge : larceny, sentenced to pay a line of | SIOO, and IH months iinprisonnient. Comth. vs. Stephen Murphy, ! charge, embezzlement, verdict, not ! guilty. | Comth. vs. Wm. Lee, charge, lar ceny, lined and nine month in j | county jail. Comth. vs. Fred Olover, assault land battery, not guilty. Comth. vs. Kan ford Hen t ley, ac jsaultand battery and attempt to ; ravish, found guilty and will re ceive sentence March 15. Joseph l'isher vs. Harriet and Jtiley SteinbackiplaintiH'not appear- I ing a noli suit was entered. Win. and Hannah Retnsnyder vs ; James T. Bradley, in assumpsit; yer ; diet for plaintiff for #187.:12 With in- I terest. Mrs. Caroline l'atton, wifeofltev. J. A. l'atton, formerly of this place, died at her home in Willia-rsport, i last Friilay evning, After April Ist, on the Blooms burg division of the I). L.and W. railroad a hospital car will be estab lished and fully equipped, ready to i meet any emergency. The ear will I contain lour permanent beds and i have side doors and be heated by steam. It will also contain a fully | equipp • I operating room to eare for j all kinds of injured persons. The | car will be stationed at Kingston, I , ami upon notice of an accident will | lie rushed to the scene at once. The wholesome influence the an nual exercises in the public schools of the country on Washington's j | birthday, are exerting upon the boys ; I and girls, is manifest in the inereas- [ ed interest of the pupils in every I | thing that pertains to patriotism and ! j love of country. The boys and girls j of to-day are the men and women of J to-morrow and if we hope to attain i | a high degree of patriotism it must j j begin in the school-room, and be i ' maintained through each succeeding , generation. —A girl footpad of 20, believed to j Ibe the daughter of a miner, held up j two men at different times on | Wednesday on the road from Miners-1 ville to Lytic colliery. One of her! I victims was lsac Went fall, a peddler ( \ who says a bullet was tired through j | Ids hat and he was robbed of >250 in J jjewelry. John Vallwitch, a work ; i man, was also induced a half-hour later, by a pistol which the girl poin- i I ted at his head, to hand out the sil-; j VOr - The Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany has issued a general notice for bidding passengers boarding trains to carry with them into coaches j ! packages of the following descrip- j , tion: Articles which, because of their n«- j ture, or the way in which they are j packed, would be likely to cause in ! jury to the seats or other parts of the, j coach, or to the property of other | pa* senders Artlch * emitting offensive odors. Articles of such si/.e, or in such, quanitiesus niisjlit cause them to in- I terfere with the comfort of other j passengers, or require the person in 'charge to occupy more room than one passenger is entitled to Small parcels, baskets, buckets or caw. which do not come under the! above description are not objected to and are not subject to charges of any • kind. Passengers will not be permitted to place suit cases or other articles in ' the aisles of the coaches, or in such a I position as to interfere with the pas ■ M-ngers or train employes. i Baggage which cannot be place*] in ■ r.t' ks, or passengers' own laps, or at j their feet, must be checked- J Mercantial Appraisment. To vender* of domestic und foreign mercho ! disc tie. Ml sulUvun countv I'a. will i t».e nui» t? that they are »ppralßcrt hik! classed by th»» uwl« - ' signed Appraiser of Mercantile ami other Liee.i s«**» for the year 1904 :*> follow*, to vvit: ! lieinice store Co t lurry h-iir.tile. , Conner, J. J... M do do : Daley. John «« .. <lo J l)etgaii,J'J do \ l»unkeh»ry. Samuel do do pemjjsey. John do do From berg, W <i <J do Gotta, L do do Gross, John •'<> d«i HcfTeran, Mr*. P do do Hunsinger I'. W .'... do do Uyman, Morris do do il\ man, B. B do do llellsnian,Joseph A do do Hope, C. I* *i»i do Jackson, C. E do do McGee, Patrick do <io Murphy, J. P «io do Meyers*,frank do do .Sehaad, 11. J do do Sick, rharte* do do Sehaad, John C do do Sick, Joseph do do Sick, John... do ... do Sick, Wendall do do suilitr, David do do Seltzer. George . do d«> Yunkin, Joseph do tiu Dyer, Albert dt> c»/lley Diefenhaeh, 0 do do Klnkelstein, 1». J do do Frutchy, K. G do do llunsiugcr, C. K d<» do Gorgg, J. P do do tJurey, K. A do do Jenning* l»n>s do do Johnson. C do do Kellogg, 11. M do do Lundbuck, G. S lo do I.o|>ez Drug Co 'lo cio MeGee, J.P do do McKibbins, II do do McDennott, II do do Murry. P. P do do Khodes, J. F do do Stiafather. NV. K do do Vonkin s J do do Armstrong, A.T Davidson do Buck, J. VY do do I Hartley, llarr; do do \;rfst. Xoi»i do do Dunn, Ira.N do t'o Heir. Hay man do do Hoffman, W. L. d«» d. • Kile, Parvin do do Lorah, Mrs. 1> II • do do Mugargel, Frank do .. do Miller, t\ A. ... do ..... do t'ulmaticr, Dennis.-.. do do .simmons J. U do do Stack house, J. H do .. do Starr, Clius do do Swank. Kills do do I Taylor «& liro do do | Taylor, Win, C do do * Vendermark, F, i< do ... do Webb. E. K do .... ... do Barth L. M Dushore do Uahr, C. A do ... do Cumuiuskey, M do d«. Cunningham. Jarae*.. do do Collin?, Mn. E.E do do Connor, Mrs. J do do Croll, Chas do do Crimmins. J. II do do Carroll, D. K do do Carroll, John W do do Cole, Samuel.... do do Cttdden J J do ... «}*• Dieffetibaeh, W II do do Deepran, <J«»o. T do do Daley,Patrick do «j« Fitian, Mary C do do Farrell. F, H do do Furrell, C. T . .. do do liotTman F do do HofTa, Chas. W do do liolcomb A Laucr. . do do Honnetter G. H do do Harrington, J. 8 do uo llotTa, JS.dtCo d< do Kant Win, » do do Km us, Wm, H do do Kline, Bernard do do Keef. D do do Kennedy, J. P do do l.aideeker. Daniel tlo do Li Hey & Haver 1? do do Leverton, Morris do do M(Hice, Hol)crt do do Mosier, Willi- do do Oneil, Wm t. do 'lo Ol»ert. II K do do Peuler, chas. K do do Rouse. Anthony do do Keener. J. 1) do do lleftcnbnry. J. V do do svUara. h. U do do Vonkin, iV;Co.J. H do do K hirer. Daniel. Kau'les Mere do Vanßuskirk, W do ... do Watts, ii L do do Beinlich, T. C Klkland Twp do Fuller. J do do Hugo, George do do ilartutig, August. . do do Hart. William. do do Jennings. Ellsworth do do McCarty, D. F do do Mulnix, A, T Oo <J<> Plotts. Charley do no Snyder, J. L do do Norton A Hottenstcin, Fork* Twp do Fawcett B. \V Forksvilie do Calkins, Wm do do Lancaster, li do ... do Glidewell <k Fleming.... do do Miller, K do do Rogers. M. A. A Son do do Snyder, Geo. W do do Sean 11 n. P. M do do Smith, F.mma NV. do do Smith. J. B do do I ampbell, A. K FOX Twp do < auipbell, L.l do do Fanning, W. H.. do do Case man. C do do Kilmer, J. R do ... ... d«« Kilmer, Mrs.Melhula do .. do Morean, Frances do ' do Parish, J. H do do Williams. O.J. ...* do • do Williams, Wm.L do do Brong, A. J Ilills«rove <}«' lii'ldlc, W. H >l» (lo Galougl), S. T "in • 5° Hull, Vernon 'lo >lo llotrman, W. L >lo '|o >ieHride, S. A ito Fiestcr, O. M LnporU'Twp <}<> Norrtmoiu Suiiply C'o <lo 'jo Sliultz, Cims do d" BIL-cUliilUscn A.ll Lui.'rtc Buro 'lo Coil, & Kraus do do (.'nrw-nter. Joseph do d" Sioytli. John 1 do do UulluKher, F. \V... do <J" Gumble. L. lo do Keeter, T. J •}" Merurianc, Jas... do •}" Minidt-r, John do ao Herr. Jucob do do Wise, B. F. Shrewsbury. do K.J. Khoads, two pool tables. Lo|«'.. MuKarKfl. Ja.«. I'. one |wl table, Muney \alU > Atlanttf KeQuiug Co,, wholesale, lmshoiv, And that an appeal will l>e held In the oiliee oi the County Treasurer In Laporle, I'.i., on the :ird day of April, IDOT', nt lOo'iloek a.m. when uu.l Where you may attend if you think proper, GEORGE RARTZIG, Mercantial AppraUcr Adminietratilx Notice. In re estate o! Asa .!cc«l late 01 llavidsoii Twp. Notice is liereliy given ;i».t lei tern oi adiiiinisiration upon tlie i-i.iH- oi' said ! liecedent have lieen granteii i" ''u l under i signed. All persons indebte Ito said ff title are requested to make payment: and those having claims or demands against i the same will make them known without ; delay. I M.VIIY T. SI'KAKV, Adinrx. j March li, l l Jt)s. .Nordinoiit, l'a. | L. J. IfVfcttW, Ally. Transfer of Li< 6nae. Notice is hereliy given that an applica tion lor a transfer of license granted to H. p. Wise of Shrewsbury Twp., to Wiiliam | 1.. l'armeterand the same will he present ed to the Court of <i unrter Sessions on 1 Friday. March 17, 1905. at II o'clock a. in. j - Tims. K. Konn«"ly, Clerk. Clerk's ortice. I.H|«ir'e. I'n .March, lT.'y.Y Jjiaie at Kti'dci'rt I.iiiu 1 Iloune, below liitporto, l':». Campbell "The Merchant' SHUIMK, PA. HAVE JUST RECEIVED MY FALL and WINTER STOCK of CLOTHING. Mens' Boys and Youths' SUII Sand OVFRCOATS. SHOHS for all; from the little tot to ihe old man. Also the well known Watsontown l.umbermans Shoes. Also RICH'S celebrated Woolen Goods. Always have Up to date as well as Fresh Groceries and Provisions. Yours for Business, A. E. CAMPBELL. Extraordinary Showing of Winter Suits. for Men, Boys and Children are now here for inspection. Suits in black clay and unfinished worsteds r.nd Homespuns, I rench and I relish F'l. nnels, and Scotch Goods. Overcoats in Genuine West of 1 nyland Cover's. Hundreds of Exclusive I rouserings. Bo\ sand Childrens Suits in all the i ew fabrics anil make s. Prices as"well as vnriet\ are < xiraord'nary. All new in lup to date line of Gents Furnishini:s. Hats, aps, etc. \lso thecnly place i n't own w 11 - re you can g t the "Walls Over" Shoe. J. W. CARROLL'S, Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHORE, PA. Mid=Winter Having in stock a supply of W inter Gcods which musi be sold by l ; t bruar> 15, I propose to sell Men's Suits worth sl4 00 and is 00 at $7.50 B jys' Overcoats 10.00 to I2 00 ai 4 so to s 00 Boys' buits 800 and n >w at 5 so 1 adies' Co ts §looo and boo n-'W at sso UMM.KAVhAR at greatly reduced prices. Caps, kit tens for ! adies and Gents, at very low prices. Felts and Rubbi r.s at halt price; Me i's and Sweaterc .it half price. JACOB HERR, DEALER IN Clothing, Shoes and Ladies' Cloaks LAPORTE- JPJL GENERAL STORE tjaporte Tannery. ® PULL AND COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS FOUND HERE. Just received a special purchase of "Riches'" Flannels, Lumbermens Shirts and Drawers, Men's. I adies' and Childr.ns' Mitts, Gloves and Hosiery. There's Lots Here to Show You j From the City. Fre>h s!o:k of Di/ Goods and Notions, Boys and Men's Hats and Caps, full line of Snagproof Shoes aiu' Rubbers, Ladies', Gents' and Children's Goodyear Rub b< rs Woodsmen and Boys Shoes to suit. all. Our Usual Quality of Groceries and Provision; are Equal to the BEST. I JAMES McFARLANE.
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