F-IRST NATIONAL BANK OK DITSHOUE, PENNA. PIT AIJ - - $50,000 auspj.us • - SIO,OOO Does a General Hanking Business. - I). -l'EIU'iKltE M. D.SVVAKTS. President. Cashier JJJ J. BKXPLLY, Attorney at-Luw. (M'Uce corneiyd Main and Muncv Sts. I.APOKTK, I'A. jravinir opened an olHee at 13'JX Arc!) St.. I'hil.'idelphia. 1 shall .-till coniinueto practice]'!' the several Courts of Sullivan < imntv.p When not ill my ollice personally ii eoinpel nt person will be lbund in charge thereof. Bonds of various kinds furnished. pRANCIS WT MEYLERT, Attomcy-at-Law. .tliceiu Iveeler's Block. LM'OR'I l'~, Sullivan County, I'A. liush J. Thomson, Albert P. Meess, IS7I. 1902. THOMSON & HEESS, LAWYERS, nUSIIOKK, I'KN NA. I.on.- Instance Telephone. January I. 1903. TJ. & v. H. INGHAM, ATTORNEYS AT I.AW, ].pg;il lmslness attended to in this and adjoining counties _APORTS, " A jT J. MULLEN, Attorney a't-Lnw. LAPORTK, PA. OFPICK IH COOSTY BOItDISS NKA.KCOCRT UOUHK. J il. ORONIN, LAW, HOTAKT PUBLIC. OPril'R OS ST' BKT. PIIBHORS. PA () J. MOLYNEAUX, D.D.S. Graduate U nivorsitylot Pennsylvania. NKW ALBANY, I'A. At Lopez. I'a., Wednesday ami Thursday each \vt ek. LAPORTE HOTEL. F. W, OAtiLAOItEH, Prop. Newly i reeled. Opposite (V'url 1 louse square. Steam heat, hath rooms, hot and cold water, reading and pool room,and barbershop; also good stabling and livery, M. Brink's New Albany, Pa. I have another car of num ber two white oats bought that will be here in a few days; the best grade that 1 or any one else can buy, and I will sell these oats on arrival at .40 cts per bushel in large lots of SO bushels or more, if you wish to buy send in your order and have it book ed. This is a spot cash price No credit. Veal CM 1 VPS aixl dressed poultry wanted every Wednesday. M. BRINK. FREE ! FREE ! A Housewife's Delight, A NICELY ARRANGED TABLE. Buy your goods of us . nd get a set of this Hand Painted China Free! ASK FOR COUPONS. AT Buschhausen' LJ*-- ** Covnty Seat Local and Personal Events Tersely Told. Att.v. F. W. Meylert and wife were Forksville visitors Wednesday. Miss 1>• >1 lit' Crossley s {spending some time with her parents at this place. Mr. Fred W. Kddy,of Wilkes- Harre spent .Sunday with his parents at 111 is place. Miss Maine Luck has returned home after spending a few days with Onshore friends. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Strold are visiting his parents at Aquashic oia. Mr. William Hansel or Hern ice spent Stinday with liis hrother, .las. at this place. Mr. Henry Stepp is doing earpen ter work at Fugles Mere. Miss Olive Harrows of this place will g'adtiate from the Athens lligli School in.l une. Miss Myrtle F.dgar of Sonestown, will he out; of the class that gradu ates from the Lock Haven Normal School this spring. I lev. < ieorge 11. Vihhert will give a Tenipemiice Lecture in the evening of May ll'th. at the Court House, at this place, Mr. Vibbert conies well reeomonded, come one, come all and hear a good lecture. The man who failed to keep lent will now observe the penitential season at least until IK' has paid for bis wife's easier bonnet. I'roth. Thomas K. Kennedy and Attv. 1". .J. Mullen transacted busi ness at Hushose Friday last. Ilarry l>. Ilea and Miss Alia Fcn ner, both of Lope/., were uniteil ill the bonds of matrimony Saturday April i".'th at i*. m. at the home of the brides parents by Rev. J* 1 1 lower of 1 Hisbore. Mr. 11. I'ol ter acted as groomsman and .Miss Maud Werkheiser as bridesmaid. Lylellrange, who has been jobbing near l orksville for a nuniber.of years for the Fnion Tanning <Y>., has ac cepted a position as foreman with ('. \V. Sones. Mr. Sones is doing an extensive lumbering business in Shrewsbury and llillsgrove towi • ships. Dr. W. 11. Randall has improved the appearance of his property on Main street by having a new board Walk built in front of his house and drug- store, and is also having soint repairs made on the porch of his res idence. Heavy forest tires are raging in the mountains near Lope/, anil llick etts. (in Thursday morning section J foreman, John Minnier with his I crew of track men were ordered to j the scene of the lire to help tin men who were already battling with tin* flames. A State Fish Warden who has been watching the streams in the] vicinity of Uicketts and Mehoopany j creek, arrested a number of fisher men \s bom he found violating the ; lish laws, some by catching under ! - ized trout and others catching more | than the amount allotted to any one I man. The aggregate lines of those j arrested will amount to nearly £ I 000, jof which s:!(iu is said to have been | the lines of one man. The Willianisport Hospital has a patient, a foreigner, who is said to said to he suffering from cerebri) spinal meningitis, or spotted fever. Two small sons, aged four and ten years, of Mr. and Mrs. Kllis Me- Ciintoek, of Strawbridge, died last week of spinal meningitis. George M, Case, general freight agent of the W. A N. I>. It. I!., has bought two lots at Kagles Mere Park and will build two cottages in I lime to be-occupied this season, j This will make twelve cottages built | it that end of the lake since last sea si MI. Now that gardening time is here |it is not always necessary to have new seeds. Lettuce and radish seed that is several years old will grow, I beans will germinate if kept ten years, old tomato seeds will sprout i and thrive, old beat seeds can be planted with success. Planting old | flower seeds is, however, a failure. Fire of an incendiary origin de stroyed two barns at 1 lughcsville, Wednesday night of last week. Sev eral horses were rescued with much (HfHeulty from the burning build j ings. A long existence was brought to : ;i sudden [close Monday afternoon j when I'lyssis, the thirty-two yeari | old horse owned l>v Dunham, j | was h'd to his place of execution, j His tinal resting place was prepared Several days in advance and lit j walked to the "Uone yard" with his' executor, Atty. A. J. ltradley. Age | had made him valueless for a mini- j her of years and his worn out organs,! indigestion, poor and rhcuina- j tism made life to him sea rely worth living, so his end was mercifully do-. signed and performed. The President's curtailment of his | hunting trip iti order that he may re turn to Washington in time t<> cor.-1 suit the various railway men who) will hold their international congress | in the national capital is entirely' characteristic of the man. Nearly 1,(100 delegates will attend the Con j gross, representing 2 1(1 foreign and 07 American railroads- Thirty livt j foreign nations will he represented j at the congros. Consideration ol this great gathering has convinced : the President that there may he: much information which will prove < valuable to him in his campaign i against railway evils to he gleaned from the delegates to this Congress, especially those coming from abroad where, in many instances, the rail ways are managed on a plan which has proved more satisfactory to both shippers and consumers than is the ease in this country, it only requir ed that the President should become convinced that there was an oppor tunity to gain valuable information to lead him to ahandom the trails and mountains which he loves so well and journey half way across the continent in time to be present at j Washington during a part of the| meeting. Trial lust Mny Term, 1005, Second Week, h'elurn Pay. May I'.Mifi, :it 2 o'clock, j \V. W Jack '>n aI r.l;iiirlo- W Siurde I vulit trustees lor the ilevisses ol llie 1..-'lntel ol tico L* Jackson deed and W W Jack-i son Admr, (I. h. n. et. c I a of tlie estate ol J lieo I' Jackson ileeil vs Walter I'limiton No ">l Sept term. I'.lOl. Trespass; plea i not guilty. Mullen and Walsh | Men uranil I'lionison | 2 Isaac liruner vs (ioo Corson, No.ts May term. P.m:!. Trespass: plea, not ] gniity. Mullen Shoemaker. .'I William 1.. W'oodrutl vs Waller 11. | lianton. No. OS May term, I'.IO.;, Assniup sit. Plea-non assumpsit. Mullen. ] Mercur. •1 James Tompkins vs ('liauncey B Wheat ley No 70. May term. I'.HVI. i'lo pas>: plea, not guilty Mullen ; Thomson and I loess. Caroline !'•. I .yon executrix ot Ed ward I.von. deed vs Hannah Preitmeicr and • ieorge Breitnieier. No. 27, Sept. I". ] lEjectment. i'lea- not guilty. Mulen. | Pradlej i l, IJiza A. Iloagland vs Anna Par.hie | Edson Pardoe and Silas Me''arty No. St-1. Term. I'.H. 'trespass. ] I'lea. not guilty. Mullen. | Thomson A lieess 1 7 F II Tonilin now to the use of tleoj W Weaver vs John S Richard. No 7-. i September leim. I'.'OJ; Issue. Walsh | Mullen S Will Walliser VS Kate l> Walliser. No 2. May term. 1 '.(O-1: I divorce. Inghams | liradley j '.i Moses I.ewis vs Mariflm Lewi.-. Xo i 1. Sept term. I'.lOt; In lunacy. Meylert | Ingham-; 10 F. <Sehanahaeher vs the I own-I -hip ol For s. No. 5. S-pt. T. 1 '.'ol. Ii • - pass. Plea not guilty. Meylert. | Mullen. II ('has liodtka vs liotlich lleiirer. ! No 37 I>eceinher term, I'JOh Ejectment: j plea, not guilty. Mullen | Scouten! 1 2 John 11 May vs Geo II Finan and wife, No 1. Feh term, I'.lO.'i, l'ett appeal; 1 plea, noil assumpsit payment with leave: Mullen | Shoemaker Froth's oftiee.l.aporte.l'a. April 10, I'.'( THUS. i:. KEN N EPY, Froth. /-UN I iK.NC Mil RKI'OItT iit t lie condition of'l'lu' .National liatik at Onshore, in the Si.it. of lvuusvlvauia at Close of March 14th IUOTI, HKsol l:. Its. [,oan« ami discount- 4 1m;. II Jo I . s IIIIIHN secure circulation. . .'<>.<*lo(*> I'reintuin on t'.s. lioiiil- _\inK)eo Stoek seeurlliei- ."I<l.ooo 00 Kurutturc 900 00 Owe from llunk> and appioved l:«-s. s t) tjti l'i Redemption final I' s. Treasurer "'ool*l Special anil l.cmtl lendei nolo ■J7.tn.tMj Total - UO.laa K> 1.1 A 111 I.ITI ICS, Vapital ?~io,ooo U0 Surplus and undivided profits 20,44ij 00 Circulation 4S.UOU 00 I livid ends tinpalo a 00 Deposits 20,160182 Total SI 10, UN sti Stile of Peun>ylvanlu I ,iiuitv of Sullivan —. I, M. I>. Swans oulilor of the aliove tuuucd bank ilii solemnly swear that the alove statement is lute lothe liest* of inv kjiowledße and lielief. M. 11. SWA UTS. I'a-liier. SiiUseiiiHil and sworn io la-fore lue TL*i.- -jntli day of Manth, HMM. ALBERT F. HKESFI, My commission expires I'ehy JT,'O.T>. Notary Public. Correct A tie-IT K. (1. SVI.VAHIA. | .ISO. I> KKKsI It, liiicctois s.l) BTHRIGEBIC , I I'l.u't Tobacco spit aiiu S,. nhc Inur i in.in..,. To quit tobacco easily arid forever, be mac m tic. full of life, nerve and take No-To I'.ac, tbe wonoer-w urker, that makes weak mri. strong, zili Me or 51. C'ire uunraa te-il Mnoklei arid sample free. Ai'atrtsr SutrUui: llenieJy Co . Clilcato ot New York This strip IS manufartured under a V S. pate til «UTL IS the neatest, STRVJIIFCEST ati»l I.N->t durable .vindow shade holder on the market, and WE MIARANTTE it HE as represented or money re funded The pru e, L-'xpt ess paid, to :I 11 points ill T . MI. L>el. N'.J ttid N V. One Dollar per doz. ti'.iici STJIIFS Vonrotdet solieitea. »OKN A PAKSONS A Catawlssa. F'a- (Kansas | City Ufe I 1 insur ance . e of Kansas City,! Missouri, i ■is a I <•; 11 Rest rve Compam j por.il ;i i>- under the strict Insurance laws of Missouri Fliev insure all kinds < I Policies and a ten navment bond as an inv< s!ment. MOT'S" HO LUSTER, Eastern Mana gers, 900 - 90i Land Title Bld'g. PHILADELPHIA, PA. J pucin I'IIVM I,AM.\RIO.v WHERK.VS, IION. « n I I I N»:V l'rushletit Judge, HnnoraMe* John l>. iUt'ser nn«l Jacob Mover Judge* offtht i ourls of Oyer and j iWniiiicr and (H-neral .Jail IKlivory. Quartet 1 Sessions of tin: Peace, Orphan*-' » ourt and com | tnon Pleas f<;'. th« ' ounty «»f Milli van. have iv*ned i their precept, hearing tate th.- day ot I*« I» I ]to UK- dinned. Tor holding the severu j courts in tlit: Borough "112 La port**, oil M« '•..day the ■. h : day May of i at J o'clock p. m. Th ere fore, not ire is hereby given to the Coroner I Justices of tnePeace ami « oustahles within tin county, that er pcrMiii at 2 o eV»ck p. in. <»i <;» id da; . \\ ith then | I roTN, record*?. inquisitions examination*. ami i I other ieuiciul»craT:e»-s to those tiling* t»« which j their oflii-cr ap|MM Utiii to tie done. Ami, to those | ' who are Umnd by theii recognizance to proseeute aguin>t prisoners who are or shall be In the iail of ■ conntv of are h«*reM notified to j l>e then and tficro to'prosecute against them an . w ill be just. FRAN K \v. Ml K. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Lai*orte. l'a. Jar 17. !•)'* > FOR SAM.. Lijjlit driving team, coming: four. (i. s Kniiy, Lit porte, Pa. Insolvency Notice. In the mailer of Uie |«'titiou o: < W-orsri- j | Ho|>t<-r. an insolvent,, i To ilie uri'ilitorK ol >;uil | t-iiiioner j Notice is liereliv given thai tieorirel | lloplVr. Nt I lit \ iilson Tuwnsh: | . Sulli \ an j M Ymiuv, l'a., lias flleil in the 1 ouit ol | i 'on 1 ni<hi I'leas fit' Sullivmi 1 onnty. a ; petition pi'iiving lor the heneiii ot the in j i solvent laws of this l Olillii'V!" <■ ill), and ■ i tor a discharge thereunder. an I that aj i hearing npuii -.ii'l petition nil. l-:e place . 'at the • 'ourt House in I.apo: :e Pa., on j ' Monday, May I'.Hlf), at <>'• !<<«*lc p. in. (, KUKi. I! lit iPFKU. ] Trial List, M:iv Tei ni 1905. Iletirn I'ay, May l!" 2. lit (m m-I< p. in,l No. I. Davidson Tup. School l'i j -i trict vs J. Win. Moran. lieo. 1.. Taylor! jainP.lames Moran. No. i . I 'eceinlier j 'term INMS. Tiv.-pa.-.-: l'lea. non-assitinp- I sit, pavrneiit with leave etc anil set otl. j Walsh' | Mullen 1' dailies Jordan vs Howard 1 yon. doing huaiiifss as the 1.. on|l.tiuihcr s t'o. No. I'.' Feb. term 1902. l>el't. appeal, l'lea. lion assumpsit, Bradley. | Mullen. ,'i <l'lnier Higger vs .lolm (i. Scoulen John Vndrews and (leorge Andrews. No tifi, Sept. term. 11HI2. 'i i tinciit. l'lea not guilty. Mullen. l'iatt. ■I iieo. F. Hrowu and I 'i. t.'o I v■» I lirnm W. 1 'sler., J. M.' 'sler. \lhert Have (ieo. Hownaiid <M. I«i»y . No 7s, September term 190'i. \--ii: psit; plea non-assumpsit no hrcaeh and covenants pe.formed, Mcrour and Walsh. | Mullen. t :> [.awreaoe 1> L inan VS I IM>S. Cailden i : No. 12, l'elt. term, lytlii. Trespass. l'lea, not guilt*. , ! Crohin. | Walsh, j Proth's office, I.aporte. l'a .April 10,lM0o. •finis. F.. KI:\M:I'V. l'roth'v. Admiuistratt ix Notice. In re estate of Asa Spii.i y, deed late of I l'avidson Twp. Notice is hereby .riven that letters ol [' I administration upon the estate of said r ! decedent have been granted to the under signed. All persons indebted to said es I late are requested to make payment: and those having claims or demands against j the same will make them known without « de!a<'. MA ItY '. SI'FAJiY, \dinr\, i! ; March ,t>, 1905. Nordmont, l'a. • : h. J. Mi l I.KN, Atty. Campbell "The Merchant" SHUNK, PA. New Spring and Summer Goods in Every Department. I /- ■)/->] i s~\ o would bo pleased to have you rail and look ]_ (J / rf.S t over our New I)rm» Goods. —Percales Pongees, Lawns, KU\. for Shirtwaists and Suits. Also Ladies' Furnishing Goods of every kind. Shoes and Oxford Ties, both lilack and Tan. / *■ -j- /—« are now show ing the most up to date Clothing V / 11 'Hats. Ctijis, Shoes. Shirts and l udervvear that • ever came to town. Pricrs Low, Quality Iligh. It is a pleasure for us to show goods. Please call and we will prove it to you.- My goods are all marked with plain figures and as low as the lowest, FOR CASH.—Remember 1 give you from 5 to 10 per cent discount on every dollars worili you buy. Yours for Business, A. E. CAMPBELL. Spring Soils for Men, Boys and Children are now here lor inspection. Suits in black clay and unfinished worsteds and I hibets Homespuns, French and Fnglish Flannels and Scotch Goods. Boys and Childrens' Suits in all the i:ew fabrics ami makes. Prices as"welJ as variety are extraordinary. All new an I up to date line ol Gents Furnishings, Hats, Caps, etc. Also the only'"place injtown where you can get the "Wads Over" , s hoc. J. W. CARROLL'S, Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHORE, PA. NEW APPAREL For Spring and Summer. i ike spring blossoms the new styles in wearing apparel begins to untold. Ihe results ot my visit to the city b-Jore purchasing an extensive stock is plainly manifest in the new line ot goods just placed on our shelves. A Grand Exhibition of Style worth coming miles to see. Notwithstanding the fac ( t ' that our styles are most exclusive and the materials the : Finest, prices are distinctly moderate. A Large Line of Jewelry ias lv en our ever increasing stock, and it will pay \ou to examine this line t?e(ore purchasing elsewhere JACOB HERR, DEALER IN I Clothing, Shoes and Ladies' Cloaks LAPORTE, GENERAL STORE vo iDaporfe Tannery, FULL AND COMPLETE ST< >CK ALWAYS FOUND HERE. Just received a special purchase of' Riches" Flannels, Lunibermens' Shirts and Drawers, Men's, I adies' and Childrens' Mitts, Gloves and Hosiery. There's Lots Here to Show You From the City. Fresh stock of Di/ Goods and Notions, Boys and Men's Hats and Caps, full line of Snagproof Shoes and i Rubbers, Ladies', Gents'and Children's Goodyear Rub bt rs Woodsmen and Boys Shoes to suit all. Our Usual Quality of Groceries and Provisions are Equal to the BEST. JAMES McFARLANE.
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