First naJuONAI> hank OK DOSHORE, I'KNNA. PTTAL • - $50,000 ei'HiMii/a - - mio.ooo Does fi General Banking Business. 's I). vriCIJIiiKUK. M. D.BWARTB. Preclilcnt. Casliior J. BRADLEY, Attorney at-Law. i )flice, corner of Main and Muncy Sts. LAPOUTE, PA. Having opened an office at 132S Arcli St.. Philadelphia, 1 sliall still continue to practice in 112 lie several Courts of Sullivan County.* When not in my oflice personally a com pet .nt person will be found in cliartre thoreol. Bonds of various kinds furnished. fKANCIS W. MEYLERT, Attorney-at-T>sw. office in Kielei Block. LAPORTE, Sullivan County, PA. Rush J.Thomson, Albert P. Ileess, IS7I. 1902. THOMSON & IIHESS, LAWYERS, nUSIIOUK, PENNA. Long IVistance. Telephone. .lanuary I, 1 ytV.'t. J. J. & F. H. INGHAM, ATTOKWBYH AT-LAW, Legal liusincss attmulcd to in litis ami eouiitias _APORTE, PA [ J. MULLEN, Attorney-at- Law. LAPORTE, PA. OPriCK IB eOORTV BUILDIHO NKAIiOOIIUT HOOHK. J H. CRONIN, ATTOItMKV-AT -I,A W NUTAKr PUBLIC. OKFK'B OB MAIS vTUKKT. DTISIIORR, i>A 0 ,]. MOLYNEAUX, D.D.S. Graduate Universitytol' Pennaylvauia. NEW ALBANY, PA. At Lopez, Pa., Wednesday ami Ihursday each week. LAPORTE HOTEL. t . W, UAIiIiAOIIEXt, Prop. Newly erected. Opposite Court lionse square. Steam heat, bath rooms, hot and cold water, reading and pool room,and barber (-'hop; also good stabling and livery, M. Brin New Albany, Pa. 100 lbs. now corn meal, 1.25 " cracked corn, 1.25 " wliolc corn, 1.25 Same per ton 24.00 Corn,oats and barley chop 1 15 Same per ton 22 00 100 coarse bran, 1.10 Same nor ton, 21.00 100 Ins low grade flour 1.50 100 lbs Hour middlings 1.35 100 lbs new process Oil meal 1 <ls 100 lbs oyster shells, 00 Lump rock sp-lt ~> n 140 lbs common fine salt 50 280 lb barrel salt 1 20 Buckwheat grain wanted. 100 lbs Glutton feed, 1.30 Oats per bushel 45 50 and 100 bushel lots. Oats, .40 Schumaekej's Patent 1 00 Best. Spring Wheat 1.00 Our own, a blended flour 112 40 Extra, a pastry flour 1 30 litest Monroeton mills 1 45 Muncy aib'. 1 flour 1 45 Veal calves and dressed poultry wanted every Wednesday. M. BRINK. For a vfell Kept Up-to-date Stock of General Merchandise Far prices that are Right For curteous treatment goto Buschhausen' j (County Seat Local and Personal Events I Tersely Told. Mr. Oewge Kiosa of Sonoslown, I Ir.insiu'tcd huisness here Monday. I The apple crop will be very fin . I [ in I his scctiou of the State. Eggs :iro almost :i luxury in 1< s porto now-a-elays. Mrs. J. <l. Culver is visiting friends at Athens. .Ml - Kthel Miller of Willianisport is the <juest of Miss Marguerite ('rossley. Mrs. F. \V. Eelely is spending a few days with her husband at Wilkeslmrre. Dr. John A. Campbell of Herniee, has been appointed surgeon for the upper end of the \V. tV. N. 1?. rail road. Hon. 'P. .1. Ingham and «rriiml daughte*r, Miss Eunice*, are visiting relatives at AVyalu? ing. Mrs. E. S. Chase and daughters of Eagles More, are visiting at the home of Miss Fannie Meylert. Mrs. Amos Burrows of Picture Rocks, is vi.-iting Mrs. It. A. Conk -1 i 11. Miss Lillian Mae Miller of Will iamsport, will give an entertain ment in I lie M. E. church, Friday livening, August 11, for benefit of the church. The llev. Eugene A. llcim had charge of the services at the Epis copal church at Berwick, last Sun day. On Sunday July 2.'!, the Forest Inn al Eagles Mere, served dinner to nearly I• giie-sis. Mr. I toy Lauer of Oil metre, Idaho, is visiting bis grandmother, Mrs. M. C. Bauer. The e-lerks of the* Bush «V Bull -fore at Williamspent, pie*nieeel at Eagles Me're, Wednesday. Shooting at a mark at Highland Lake-, Martin Ault of Mouteairsvitle, avidently put a bullet through his right hand and info his son's right shoulder. Ileytnsui 1 It*rr \vi 11 st-11 at public sale- a portion of his household goods on Thursday August 10. The sale* will lake place at his re>siel< iice at Muney Valley. Mr. John Homer Deis, a recent graduate* of the Epise-e>pal Seminary at New York City, had charge' of the seTvices at the Episcopal chure'h last Sunday morning. Mrs. Esther Gregory has returne d to Washington, I>. C. after spending he-r vae-ation with her me>thcr at this place*. Regular service's at the M. E. church next Sunday e'vening at 7 o'cletck followe-d by nie'eting of Ep worth League. Miss Harriet Lawrence of Mune-y, and Miss Barbara Lawrence of Wav erly, spent a few days with their aunt, Mrs. A. J. Braelley, the' latter part of last week. Miss Maud Crossh'y anel her friend Mrs. \V. A. Oeff, left Monelay to return l<> their homes in California, after spending six weeks with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Crossley. Jaceib Case-man of Grover, l'a., has purchased the hotel property of I lam lliildle, at Ilillsgrove', known as the- Sadle-r House*. Pete-r I lobe' of Forks township, died at his home on July 21, age-el 70 years. The ile-e-eas'd was a high ly re-spocte'd citizen. He loaves a wife and three- sons, Charles, Le-reiy and Albert, anel thre-i- daughters, Mr. Michael Broschurt, Mrs. Gee>. Sick and Mrs. M. C. Shrimp, all ol Forks. There will be special services at the Methodist church at Sonestown, next Sunday. The- inte-rior of the editice- has It e-n e'ldarge-el to ae-com oelute* the inere-asing congregations, ami handsome new oak pews have | tie-e-n placed in the e-hurch. Preai-h --ing service's will be hotel both morn ing and evening. All are weh- >me i to I hen- servicer*. The largest ehickery in this se*e tion of the slate* is that belonging to the' Williamsport Poultry Com pany located in Woodward town -hip, west of Willianispoi t. The company lias been in operation foi ihree iiioutlis ami has .'loo laying hens and I'JtMl chicks. |S«-~i«l« ■ « hiekens the* firm is interested ii • lock raising and have fifty I»«*jm1 ol choice pig-, ber-iden a line herd o i hoi I horn i all le. F. M. Crowley was a LiU|uin visi- tor Wednesday. Misses Maine and Pearl Ifeiin are visiting their 'ather and their bro ther at Powell. • Mr. Uarrold Hitter is speubing ,inie,with his sister, Mrs. Leo Wr< cleat Lebanon, _\ii'. K. J, Flynn moved his family i here f< om ilillsgrove Monday. Mrs. O. S. Eddy is visiting her j father, Mr. F. 11. Harris at South Bianch. Bradford Co., Pa. Mrs. James Brown and children I of Reading are visiting her parents, j Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bitter at this \ place. Charles F. < Hivvr, a Scranton at torney, died on a I tout on llurveys Lake Saturday, July 22, being the same day that the excursion went | there from over the X. B. railroad, j Mr. Oliver had gone there with otli- j or members of a club, and the party I were singing "America" when lie was stricken with apoplexy and | died instantaneously. Thirty-live people, including live families and a number of young men, j liought tickets one morning recently | at Lopez for Hendricks, West Vir ginia, the scene of the lumber oper-1 ations, of Jennings Brothers. A j national bank is being organized at ; Hendricks, in which Jennings Bros. ! are the principal stockholders, and of which 15. W. Jennings is to be the president. Flemming Gray, Saturday morn- j ing while conversing with his wife j on the porch of their home at Penns-J dale, dropped dead of heart failure, i The diseased, who was Of> years of' age, is survived by his wife, one j daughter, Sadie and three sons, Al beit Ldward and < -liarles, all at home. | Deceased was a brother-ill.law of Sheriff Buck of this place. To ltussel Mcllenry, of Benton, j probably goes the honor ol the pres ent trout season which closed Moil-j day-Saturday lie was making bis fin- • al casts for the year at what is known ! as the first falls in the Grassy Hollow | Creek, above Jamison City. Slid- j denly be had a "strike" that nearly pulled him ofi' his feet. Ileat once knew that lie had a big one hooked j and after a play of nearly half an hour succeeded in hurling his prize j The tish was a real brook trout and measured IS inches in length; II j inches in circumference and weighed j 2 pounds, when il was dressed. Dr. William Perry Evelaiul, pas tor of the First Methodist church, j of Blooinsburg, announced Thins-; day, that lie had accepted the prcs- j ideney of Dickenson Seminary, at j Willianisport, and will take up the j duties immediately. Dr. Evelaiul will stay with the Blooinsburg church until his successor has taken charge. The following Committees havel been appointed to serve at the Lawn Fete to be held oil the Rectory lawn j next Tuesday even,ing:— Refreshn ent Committee, Mrs. N. Maben, Mrs. \Y. Rogers, Mrs. John Culver, Miss Alma Lauer and Mrs. (ieorge Snyder; Candy Table. Missj Jessie W'rede; Decorating Conunit te, Alice Brewster; Prize Box Com-| mittee, Mrs. E. I*. Ingham, Olive j Harrowsand Mrs. E. Rappleye; Mil-' sic Committee, Mrs. E. M. Dun ham and Rev. F. A. lleim: Cashier, J Mr. James M. Strolil. "There is but one sure cure for the drinking disease or habit, and that is the simplest of all," says What to Fat. "The cure consists in eating fruits. It will entirely destroy the taste for intoxicants and will make the drunkard leturn to the thoughts and tastes of his childhood, when he loved the luxuries nature had pro vided for him and when 'lis appetite had not become contaminated by false tlesires and imaginary pleasures. No person ever saw a man or woman who liked fruit and who bad an ap -1 petite for drink. No person ever ! saw a man or woman with an appe | lite for drink who liked fruit. The two tastes ure at deadly enmity with each other, and there is no room for ' Imith of them in the same human eonstituliou. «>ne will certainly tie sir >y the other." Foley's Honey and Tar iiires voids, prevents piwumoni*. T<» I'um 112 .iiiai l.tii I'urni'i. 4 ami* Cuti,,iiu |«v u• II »' I' i l . litll i Ufii di aggikia fklttUU UMUhk RICKETTS. i Mr. Luther Messersniitii is still gaining and it is hoped he will soon i be able to be out. Mr. Harry Thrensher of Pittsburg : is visiting bis parents, Mr. and Mrs <>. M. Threasher. Mrs. F. O. Kulms and Mrs. (!. ('. i Lathrop visited at .J. H. Turell's a I ; Noxen last Thursday. Rev. Trump leaves the tirst< of 1 August for a new field at Delaware Water Gap. lie has been a very j successful worker here and he will I e j greatly missed. The children of Mr. and Mrs. M. I (Jet/, of Noxen were visiting friends : here last week. _. . _ Snoring in church is a breach of the peace in Tennessee, and it cost a Chatanooga youth, who enjoyed the noisy siesta, a double eagle. Not withstanding the boy's protestations that bis actions were without malice, the pastor caused bis arrest and the I learned court decided that the wor ship had been disturbed. The sym pat by of sleepy deacons will go out ! to the youth, whom they will regard ; as more sinned against than sinning. : It must be admitted that some ser | mons are gieat promotors of sonino j lence. It seems almost incredible that in i spite of the activity of the agents of i the dairy and food department I against violaters of the law, with the thousands of prosecutions and cou ! vietions under the law for adulterat | ing mill", milkmen all over the State ! should ersist in putting adulterated milk oi the market. In Philadel | phia a day or two ago four milk sliip i pers were tried for this offense, the ; State chemist testifying that the milk was very good aside from the water that was added to it. In addition to j the heavy penalty one would think they would take into account the loss I of reputation and trade. It is said that honey is the only I sweet that may he eaten in any (inan ity and for a long time without inter fering with the action of any of the vital organs. Its food value is twice that of pork, pound for pound, and it has been noticed that prcsistent honey-eaters are not nearly so liable to disease of the respiratory organs as those who do not use it at all.. It is calculated that the entire homy product of (Hi bees during their en tire life will not amount to more than a pound of honey, an amount that a man with a fair appetite would eat in a day without our thinking nunh about it. BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY. John How.\iti> Hahkis, President. College: Courses in Arts, Philoso phy, Science, Chemistry, Biology, Civil and Flectrical Engineering, with shop work. Department for Women, comprising College, lnsti tute, Art and Music courses. School of Music open to both sexes. Acad emy for young men and boys. For catalogue etc. address the Registrar, Wm. C. Grctzinger, Lewisburg, Pa. | The Best place to buy goods Is often asked by the pru pent housewife. Money saving advantages ' ire always being searched for l.ose no time in making ;i thorough examina f ion of the New Line of Merchandise Now on ***** ******* * ***** IEXHIBITIONI iR# Jrflt *•ft- m *-T ?????? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. BMacrove. Pa. Campbell "The Merchant" SHUN K, PA. New Spring and Summer Goods in Every Department. T O /"V 1 C"- wo "l'l ' )P pleased to have you call and look / I ( ,j } over our New Dress (joods.—Percales Pongees, Lawns, Ete., for Shirtwaists and Suits. Also Ladies' Furnishing Goods of every kind. Shoes and Oxford Ties, both Black and Tan. - We are now showing the most, up to date Clothing y I C~7 / / /,vS *Hats. Caps, Shoes, Shirts and l iiderwcar that eyer came to town. Prk;rs Low, Quality High. 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. —Remembc r I give you from 5 to 10 per cent discount on every doll :rs worth you buy. Yours for Business, A. E. CAMPBELL Spring Suits for Men, Boys and Children are now here for inspection. Suits in black clay and unfinished worsteds and Thibets Homespuns, French and Fnglish Fl; nncls, and Scotch Goods. Boys and Childrens' Suits in all the new fabrics and naki s. Prices as well as variety are (xtraordinary. All new in 1 up to date line of Gents Furnishings. Hats, Caps, etc. Also the only place ia'town ulure you can g< t the "Walls Over" C3l)oe. J. W. CARROLL'S, Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHORE, PA. The entire stock of the Laporte Bargain House consisting of \nd furnishings, BOOTS, SHOES, and Jewelry, must l>e closed out this Summer as I am out ol business. In consequence of this I will sell at greatly reduced prices. $0;>00 worth of goods must be sold by Novctn lst. Come and avail yourstlvts ol this great opp <itun it > as' liiis is the lust s.tle ol this kind in this vicinity ai.d may never occur again. JACOB HERR, DEALER IN Clothing, Shoes and Ladies' Cloa'-:s LAPOETE, PA-
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