First national bank * OK DUSHORE, PKNNA. VITAIi - - $60,000 euHFi.ua - - SIO,OOO DoeH a General Banking Business, "s. I). STEIUGRRE, M. I). BWARTS. President. Cashier J. BRADLEY, Attorney at-Law. (•(line, corniTjOf Main and Munrv Sis. LAPOUTK, PA. Having opened an office at 1328 Arch St., Pliilii(K'i|iliia, I shall slill continue to practice in the several Courts of Sullivan County.* When not in my office personally a com pet. Nt person will lie found in charge thereof. Itonds of various kinds furnished. pRANCIS W. MEYLERT, Tmw. office in Keel it's Block. LAPOUTK, Sullivan County, PA. Rush .1. Thomson, Albert F. Heess, 1871. 1902. JHOMSON & HEESS, LAWYERS, DUSIK>KE, PENNA. Long Distance.Telephone. .lanuary I, 190X J7& F. H. INGHAM, attohrbys At-law, Legal husine-is attended to in tlits ana adjoining counties _ A PORTE, V>A ! 112 J. MULLEN, Attorney -at-Law. LAI'ORTK, i'A. OFFICE IS COUNTY BHILUIBn SKAR COl'l'T DOUHB. J H. CRONIN, ATTOBRKV-AT law, notary public. OFFICK OB HAIB hTHBKT. DPSHORK. '' A Q J. MOLYNEAUX, D.D.S. Oraduate Univorsity-.of Pennsylvania. N'liW ALBANY, PA. At Lopez, Ph., We.tnesday and Thursday each week. LAPORTE HOTEL. F. W, OALLAGHEH, Prop. Newly erected. Opposite Court House square. Steam heat, bath rooms, hot and c.old water, reading and pool room,and barber shop; also good stabling ami livery, / oMiKNCKIi ItKFoKt (it the condition of 1 'lie (—First National Hank at Onshore. in the Stale of Pennsylvania at close of l'iisitu» May ;tuth I'JOT., ItEXOI'KCES. Loans anil discounts ~-'01.7J I'. S. 11l Hids In secure circulalioii •h iujO on I'rcinium on t\ s. Bonds 'J.uihhhi Stock securities Kurniture line from Hank- and approved Res. Agt iiV.H< ■>- itcdeiniitioii fund I'. S. Treasurer ~ Special and Tender notes 21.77i>Gl Total «:lU7,'JSO 0S u abilities, 'a pita I 5r.0,000 Oil Surplus and undivided profits 22,'.!!■) .v. Circulation 48,100 00 Dividends unpaid __ l)e|KlsilS 277,mit2> Total fcftff.tiae Os Slate of Pennsylvania County of Sullivan —. i, M. |i swarts cashier of the above named hank do solemnly swear lliat tlie almve >latemcnt Is tine to the hest of niv knowledge and belief. M. I». SWARTS. Cashier, subsei i lied and sworn to before mc tlii> ''d day of.l unli, 11)05. AI.BKUT F. ltt:!>-. .My commission expires Fehy27. , 05. Notary Puhlic. Correct Attest: E.O. BYLVAKIA. | J NO. li REESER, Directors. (-AMI'ICL COLE. ) QOI'KT PROCLAMATION. Wiif-ukas, Hon. ciias. E. Tf.iibv President Imlne, ilonoralilcs John H. Recser and Jacob Meyer. Associate Judges of|tlie t ourts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Quartet Sessions of the Peace, Orphans'Court and Com mon Pleas for the County of Sullivan, have issued their precept, hearing date the 2"i day of May. P.Hti, lo me directed, for holutUK the Severn courts in the Borough of Luix>rtc. on Monday the is day Sep. of mos, at 2 o'clock p. m. Therefore, notice is hereby given to the i oroner, Justices of the Peace and Constables within the county, that thev be then and there in their proti er tiersoit at2o'clock p. tit. oI said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions examinations and other reniemiierauees to those things to which their otlices appertain to be done. And to those w ho arc Ik>uii<l by their recognizance to prosecute against prisoners who are or shall be in the jail of tliesaid county of Sullivan, are hereby notified to be then and there to prosecute against them as will be just. FP.ANK \V. Bt t'K, Sheritl. Sheriff's Office, Lajiorte, I'a.,Aug. 17, hjof>, For a well Kept Up-to-date Stock of General Merchandise For prices that are Right I or curteous treatment goto Buschhausen' Seal - ' v L Local and Personal Events I Tersely Told. j j I—WWH——'W ■ I Regular service in M. 10. church Sunday evening, beginning : • o'clock. Theme, "Spirits." Mr. and Mis. Joel Saxon <f Berniee, were the guests of ?Tr. and Mrs. F. W. Meylert, Sunday. Mrs. C. J. Pardoe of Willi mi - sport, is visiting her brother, .las. (ianscl. Miss Margaret Ilciin is visiting relatives in W'illiamsport. A. E. Tripp was home from Wilkesbarre, over Sunday. Mrs. Amos Cox of Dushore. who has been in poor health for several years, broke a limb while walking about her home last Thursday and her condition is now very serious. Mr. J. 11. (ianscl went to Berwick the early part of the week win re he has employment in mason and plast ering contracts. The bereaved relatives of the late Mr. S. Mead, wish to thank the kind neighbors and friends for their help in their time of sorrow, also for their beautiful tokens of (lowers. Hereafter services will be held in the Episcopal church every Sun day evening at 7:.'SO. After a pleasant season at their Laporte summer home Prof, and Mrs. Ford and daughter Mahle left Thursday morning for Philadel- j phia. The Potter county hark-peeling and delivering season has closed. The Knterprise says the Lyman Hun output will lie 10,00tl cords of hem lock hark. At the present rate of stripping the hemlock forests of Pennsylvania hemlock hark for tai - ning purposes will lie a scarce article a dozen years fr im now. The authorities are getting a tight grip 011 the yellow fever plague at New Orleans, and will probably strangle the monster. At lea.-4 it i> to be hoped so, not only for the re lief of the immediate locality atlliet ed, hut to prevent the spread of the disease to other parts. Mrs. Hush Plotts of Estella, died Monday morning, August 27, at age of .'54 years. Mrs. Plotts was a woman whose loss will be mourn by a wide circle of f riends and ac quaintances. She was deeply intei ested in religious work and hei untimely death leaves a place in both church and social circles that | will be hard to (ill. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, (Jeorgc | Bird of Esteila and beside- her par-' cuts leaves a husband and infant j son, a brother, I'lysses Bird, and! four sisters. Mrs. (J. C. Birdsall. Mrs. J. W. Rogers, Mrs. \V. E. j Miller and Mrs. ('has. Clark. The raising of frogs is said to be I easier than the raising of poultry, j A frog a week old planted now will be tit for the table next year, and in two years will he a "monster." The market price of edible frogs is from $1.50 to $3.00 a dozen. The Pure Food Commission con tinues its bunt for the dealers who embalm their meats. Fourteen butchers in Pittsburg have been ar rested and will have to pay the pen alty, while the chemist is demon strating that the Pittsburg butcher tire not the only ones who resort to the embalming process. Special sermon tit Sonestown this Saturday evening, September 2, by a Chicago divine, The Rev. ('. ('. McLean of Oak Park C.turch, Chicago, will deliver a sermon in the M. K. Church tit 7:45 p. m. Song service at 7::i0. The Pastor, S. li. Bidlack will preach on Sunday morning. The public is invited to attend. Mr. George Morningstar, a farm ! er whose home was in Colley town ship, committed .suicide by shoot ing himself Tuesday morning, lie had been to Dusht re and when L ! on his way home and about one mile from Dushore, he committed the deed. He was found by Geo. Deegan and Sheriff Buck who were driving front Dushore. Despon dency is supposed to have been the cause of the act. Mr. Morning star was past 50 years, of age and leaves it wife and several children. The practice 1 ho farmers arc adopt ing of giving their farms a distim tivf name, generally emblematic some leading feature in connection with the premises, is a good one. ruder such names the farm may always he known, no difference how i i'( i; it may change ownership j through sale or descent to heirs, anil i- readily recognized, as to locution, llie moment it is referred to. The! ii nil' upon a sign hoard or a rural mail box is a much assistance, too, j ',i» persons traveling along and naturally desirous of knowing what place is this or that as they pass along. It's an all-right idea. Fall in with it. The voters in the county should j remember that Wednesday. Sep tember (Ith is the last day of regis tration. Hidswill he received for the tle livering ol anthracite coal to the j Laporte school house for the pre.s- j ent term of school. A. 11. BrscnMAisKX, See'y. NOTIOK. Every policy holder of the F. «V M. Home Fire Insurance ('o., whose post office address has been recently changed is requested to send (by postal or otherwise) the new address and No, of the policy to the Secretary at Forksville, It. 1). Lancaster, M. It. Hlaek, ■See'y. President litVKNKLL FN I VKUSITY.— John How\i:ii llarius, President. College: Courses in Arts, Philoso phy, Science, Chemistry, Iliology Civil and Flcctrical Fngineering,j with shop work. 1 •epartnient for | Women, comprising College, Inst'* tute, \rt and Musieeourscs. School of Music open to both sexes. Acail- j emy for young men and hoys. For catalogue etc. address the Registrar, Win. C. tiretzinger, Lewisburg, Pa. I*' ir Sale, -tiood team of perfectly sound mares, 11 years old, 1100 each, work single (.V double,perfectly sound Price, #IOO ei >h, will sell separate or together. Also two cows I and it years. W. Ii Snider, Nordmont. CENTRAL State Normal School. LOCK HAVEN, PA. |. R. I'I.iCKINCiKR. Principal, l-'all term of is weeks he j g ; ns September n Ihe la cilities at this important school for llist-Jassj llist-Jassj work, proless ; onal and acad em:c, were never bttttr dim low. Its graduates are re-; .ju red to do a lul! years teach in,o in the training school, lis ftculty has the best Amer ican and European training BuiL.in-s nn.d.rn. College Preparatory department 1.0-a'.ion a'.ion unexcelled. I ine Gymnasium. Expenses moderate. Free Union to piospective teach ers. Ad iress for illustrated cat alog, the Principal. * t dICK Headaches and Di zzy Spells, Weak, Nervous, Wretched, Tired, Until Dr. Miles' Nervine Cured Me. Are you in a "poor condition?" Are you almost ready to give up from exhaustion, nervousness headaches, backaches, and dizzy spells? No need to mention the de tails of a run down or "poor condition" to those who are suffering. Heller to tell you of Nervine, the remedy sold on a guarantee to help you, and restore yom poor weakened nerves to life, strength and health. "Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine has done a great deal for me. in the fall of 1597 n:y health was in a very poor condition. K\- treme nervousness, dtz.-y spells and sick hea laches made me most miserable. 1 had been under the care of our local phvsiciau for some time, but got no better. I was 011 the verge of nervous prostration. Ilad no appetite, and could not sleep. 1 grew worse r.S the dizzy spells continued and lot flesh and strength. Oh! those awful days. A lady friend who had taken Restorative Ner vine advi. Ed mo to try it. I bought a bottle t the local drug store and when it was one ha 112 gone 1 noticed that the medicine w;is helping me. I continued taking it according to directions until 1 had used three bottles when 1 fe 1 so much better I stopped taking :t. 1 feel that my present 1 really improved health is nil due to 1) . Mies' Restorative Nervine. lam gr'teful for the benefit I re ceived and recommend the Nervine wholly n its merits us a nerve tonic and restora -1 ve."— MRS. P. M. HOGOHOOM, lialtou, Mass. All druggists sell and guarantee first bottle Dr. Mile l ' Remedies. Send for free book n Ner ous and Heart Diseases. Address 1 r. Mies Medical Co., Elkhart, lnd. ' gll i:i; I l-T'S SALK. Hy . irtue of writs of Wild Kx. is- 1 | sued out of the Court of Common Picas of Sullivan County, and to 111 c! | directed and delivered, there will be | exposed to public sale, at the Court House in I.aporte, Sullivan County, i Pennsylvania, 011 FRIDAY, SKPTIvMUKR 15, 1905. j at 10 o'clock a. 111. the following lie- | : scribed real estate viz: The farm owned by Moses I.esvis, I and 011 which he resides, in the town-1 ship of Ilillsgrow, County of Sulli van and State of Pennsylvania, situ ated 011 the North side of the Loyal | Sock creek adjoining the farm occu pied by Cyrus Lewis and Robert Lew is, and being the same land which Jonathan Lewis deceased, in his last will and testament, which is recorded | in the Register's office at Laporte, in i Will book, No. 2, page S, devised to i Moses Lewis, as appears by the fol j lowing description contained in said I will, viz: First I give, devise and ! bequeath to my two youngest sons. : Robert and Cyrus Lewis, the farm on j which I now reside 011 the South side of the creek; second, 1 give, devise j and bequeath to my son, Moses Lew is the farm 011 the North side of the 'creek adjoining' the above farm. ! Said farm contains one hundred and j sixteen acres more or less, with | about one hundred acres thereof ini ; proved, with a good dwelling house j and large barn, and other out build: ings, a good apple orchard and other ! fruit trees thereon; it is also well watered and in good condition. Seized, taken in execution, and to tie sold as the property of Moses Lew is, at the suit of Miriam Lewis, lv. \V. BUCK, Sheriff. iMc.AMS, Attorneys. Sheriff's office, Laporte, Aug. 10 1905. 111 the matter of the application ol Frederick I). .Spencer for a divorce | from Mary M. Spencer his wife. To Mary M. Spencer, you are here ; by notified that an alias subpoena in the above stated case having been re - turned that you could not lie foutu" in this county, you are required t" i appear 011 the third Monday of Scp i tember, next, at a Court of Common Pleas to beheld at Laporte at - o'clock p.m. and make answer to the com plaint made by your husband i:i 11 it above stated case. IRANK \V. LirCK, Sheriff. Sheriff's office,Laporte, Aug. 10,1005. 111 the matter of the application of M. Malinda llunsinger for a divorce from Solon A. llunsinger her litis !band. To Solon A. llunsinger, you are | hereby notified that an alias subpoena j in the above stated case having been returned that you could not be found lin this county, you are required t> appear 011 the third Monday of Sep tember, next, at a Court of Common Pleas to be held at Laporte at 2 o'clock i p. 111. and make answer to the com plaint made by your w ifc in the above ; stated case. FRANK W. IU'CK. Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Laporte, Aug. 10. 190-, In the matter of the application of j Hlislia (ireenlaw for a divorce from \ Ida li. (ireenlaw his wife. To Ida JL (ireenlaw, von are here ' by notified that an alias subpoena in ; the above stated case having been 1 returned that yon could not be found i in this county, you .are required to I i appear on the third Monday of Sep-1 1 teniber, next, at a Court of Common j Pleas to be held at Laporte at o'clock j p. 111. and make answer to the coin ] plaint made by your husband in the above st:ited case. FRANK \V. IU'CK, She 1 iff. ! Sheriff's office, Laporte, Aug. 10.100;. | U > 99 m The Best place to buy goods Is often asked by the pru pent housewife. Money saving advantage*- are always being searched tor Lose no time in making a thorough examination of tip New Line of Merchandise Now on iEXHIBITIONI ?????? 7 7 7 STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. HiUaerovct Pa. Foley's Honey and Tar cures colds, prevents pneumonia. Campbell "The Merchant ' SHUNK, PA. To my friends and patrons: Appreciating the patronage that you have given me for the many i years I have been in business, 1 am going to give you all opportunity to 1 liny SKOOU worth of (leneral Merchandise AT CiJIVl'. Some Lelovv cosl, *OlllO at cost, some at a small percentage above cost. It is my desire to move into nr. New Store Building with a new stock jin every department; therefore will sell my old stock in :S(l days if low prices w ill do it. This will be a strictly cash side, which will begin sometime in September. Watch the News Item for the announcement. I'll is Great Removal Sale will be the opportunity of your life. I want you all to come. If prices are not as represented, don't buy. Thanking you for your liberal patronage in the past, I hope by low prices and honest dealing to merrit it in the future. Yours for Business, A. E. CAMPBELL Spring Suits for Men, Boys and Children are now here for ins; ection. Suits in black clay and unfinished worsteds and 1 hibets Homespuns, French and Fnglish Flannels, and Scotch Goods. Boys and Cliildrens' Suits in all the l ew fabrics and makes. Prices as well as variety are (xtraordinary. All new an i up to date line of Gents Furnishings, Hats, Caps, etc. Also the only place injtown where vou can get the "Walk Over" 3I)oe. J. W. CARROLL'S, Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHORE, PA. The entire stock of the Laporte Bargain House consisting of ' AND FURNISHINGS BOOTS, SHOES, and Jewelry, must be closed out this Similiter as I am out ot business. In consequence of this I will sell at greatly reduced prices. SOOOO worth of goods must be sold by Novem -1 s-i. Come and avail yours Ives ol this great opportun ity as' this is the lirst sale ol this kind in vanity and ! n ay never occur again. JACOB HERR, DEALER IN Clothing, Shoes and Ladies' Cloaks LAPOBTE.
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