••IR3T NATIONAL BAN'K OF prSHOBE, I'hS'NA. P7TAL - - $50,000; ei?RPJ>us - - SIO,OOO, Doee a General Banking Business, ri. I). STICrciCKKE. M. P. BWARTS. j President. Cashier J. BRADLEY, Attorney -at-Law. Ollice, corner/)! Main and Muncy Sts. LAPOHTK, PA. J lav in;; opened an office at 132S Arch St., I'hiladelphia, I shall still continue to practice in tlie several Courts of Sullivan County.* Wiien not in my office personally t couipet.nt person will be found in .■barge thereof. Bonds of various kinds furnished. pRANCIS W. MEYLERT, Attornoy-n* -Tjaw .dice in Keeler's Block. LA POUT F, .Sullivan County, PA. | Rush J. Thomson, Albert K. IL-ess. IX7I. 1902. JHO MSG N & HEESS, LAWYERS, DL'SHiiIJK, lENNA. I.onsr I ii-':ince Tele pin lie. .1 Hillary I, P.itW. J~X &F. H. INGHAM, A run NI • V A I-A W, Legal l usin«'.'B attended to in ii/is aud adjoining counties ..A I'OKTH, ''A j £ J. MULLEN, Attorney at-Law. LAI'ORTK, VA. uKPIC'R IN COOWTV BUILDING nka '• **or • t nooBK. - | H.CRONIN, v • ATTOIII* KY-AT LAW, ROIAKY PUBLIC. OFFICE OK M A 171 Ti'KKT. Pa MJSIJ 'U» [ * | , i J. MuLYNEAUX, D.D.S. | Graduate Univorsity'of Pennsylvania. NIAV ALBANY, PA. At Lope/., I'm , Wednesday and Thursday ] each week. 1. \PORTE HOTEL. S'. W, UAIiLAOHEB, Prop. , X, wlv erected. Opposite Court llon.-e -ipiare. Steam heat, hath rooms, i.nt and cold water. reading and pool r i im.an.i harher simp; also good stabling ■ an.l livery, / uMiENi Kli KKlOlil i*t the eonilitiou olTlie ' i'iist Niuinnal Hunk i t Imshore. In tlie Suite of l'eniisv Iviinia ;it eln.-e of business _Ali|i -sth I%.'*. KKSOt'BOKS. Lmum ami dtomiutu sit«,«i7 *h i . - 11,,n.1s 1,, si ellle eirt'lllalioll 50.00(1 IK. l'reniiinn oil t . S. bonds. J,(10000 Si lek seeurities SO.OUOOO Furniture 90000 Jue iroiii Ki'.nk* ini'im«p"nvetl Res. AKt.,IOK t OB3 15 I; ,k-iii|,ti,.ii huml i , s. I'll usurer li.n'iOUO Special n ..I l.e--.-il lendi-i notes •.•l.llMO* Total ttlO.lkWOO LIABILITIES, ' 'ii pltal ffiO.ooo 00 Surplus mill uiiiliviiieil ) n>li. s in,'. ITS ;'l Ciretllai on W,OOO 00 iiivi.ieii'ls i.iiiiic. <OO IH|Hisiis 290,96409 Total «n0,683 0n - ite of reniisvlvtiula County of Sullivan ss. j I, M. li. swarts cashier of the ahove nameil : ink i i*o solemnly swear I I'm t the aliove stntetiieiit 11lie to tlu in/St ol IIIv knowleitce aJUI belief. ! \i. |i. SV.'AKTS. Cashier. I Stlbseiit,i d ttiul sworn to before irie iln- ;llst , daj of Aug, 1905. ALBERT 7. HKBBB. .vl v eomiii -siou e.\ jiii'.'s Feby 2",'o.*v Notaryl'ublie. } ( olivet Attest: K. li. SYLV ARIA. ) .INO. I). RKKSICR. fii-reetors. S.V.MI'EL COi.li. I For a well Kept Up-to-date Stock of General Merchandise For pries that ar j Right F or curteoustreatmn t s; I 'C3 Buschhausen' • tmr\mzamm 11 ■ ■ i WHtm* i,"S —J) -w. . Vhit -tup i •uatiuf.uturrd under aV. B.patent **id • • ihr liftttcst, stroußrst aiul most durable holdei <»" Um mat kit. and n • K itrunte** ii to t»e ;i> rt pi ess i.l» d or motley re « 1 Tlir- pri' e, paid, to all points iu I > \M I). 1 N ] and N V our Dollar p-r doiw tthe i |l Your order *olicite<l. "Covnty Seat j Local and Personal Events Tersely Told. j j Cider inill.s art' doing light luisi-| tiess this full. I'nclo Hilly Loch was a Dnshore; visitor again last Sunday. 3liss Marion Snyder of Forksvilic ! is spending ii few days in town. .Mr. (i.S. l-'tldy spoilt last wvck with relatives in Bradford County. Misses Manic (iallagher and Maine Buck were Onshore visitors Satur day. Four infants were baptized in the Kpiscopal church, Jingles Mere, last i Sunday, by the Ilev. Eugene A. i lit iin. Mrs. K. M. Dunham and daugh ter Eli/.a are spending a, few days ; with friends and relatives at To | w.'tiida. Jacob lit rr spent Sunday with ! brother, ->lr. Ileyinan llerr sit i Muncy. Miss iies.-ie Wretle visited her J sister, Mi -. James Strohi at Dushore, I Monday. An Elk Hun, Tioga (Dunty, (Virni |er raised .VJu bushels of buckwheat ■ from lifteen acres. The I'tiruilure from Lake View I Cottage will lie sold sit Public Sale, i t Ictoher I'Sth, at 2l\ M., at Ftuis ! ton's Ice Cream Parlor. William Covey, brother oft). 1). | Covey of tiiis place, died at his home j at Moxie, Oct. l' 2. aged 7*'! years. Revival Services in the M. E. | Church Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. Theme, "i he Final Test. 1 ' All are ! , i welcome. Supper will lie served at the Moun tain I lons,!* on 1 lallow e'en evening, 'October ill, from (i to 10, by the La ! dies of St. John's < iuild. Turkey's arc going to lie scarce this | fall and the bird that is so essential j for the Thankso'i vingdinner is going | lo be very liio-li in price, at least that is the opiiiiihi of those interested in j turkey trade. Daniel Kehrer the l-'.agles Mere merchant, will erect a large addition to his store building Ibis fall. The usual amount of building and im provements are taking pliu-e at Ea gles Mere this fall. James Deininger who is having a handsome residence erected at Soncstown, has had electric lights placed in the building in order that [ the workmen may work longer; hours as the owner wishes to have ! the house complete I a- soon as pos- ; j sible. ! After sufl'eriiig for two vears from ' j what he thought was dyspepsia, j John Hopper, t resident of Sunbury found relief iast week after coughing up a live black li/./ard about three! j inches long. Ij, M. Ilrrlli of Dushore, took poison by mistake Saturday night | and for several hours was in a very critical condition. Mr. Barth in-1 I tended to take headache tablets and ' by mistake took some ink erasing; tablets which contained poison. 1 The doctors worked with him all night, and his condition was consid ered dangerous all day Sunday. This Thursday morning the doctors • have no hopes for his recovery. The town of Berwick is soon to have a hospital that will be govern ed by the town. The ladies of that I place have taken the project in hand and that means that success is most certain. The monuments that marked the boundary between New York State and Pennsylvania lias beed washed away by the waters of Lake Erie, and the last legislature appropriated live hundred dollars for a monument to remark the boundary. A com iiii-sioii is at vork at present locating the line dividing the two states. I'lii'old soldiers of ihe I nion are being pretty well thinned out by ! the scythe of death. The few who remain should be honored and cherished, H. C. Kshinka. our , nominee lot Associate Judge, is the i only soldier named on the ticket to J be voted for. Let every man who 1 feels grate'.iil to the soldiers, who saved our Country, sec to it. that tin-old soldier is not defeated in ihi- last battle of his honored life. Co Cure* I t»i»»M|M»tl«»n Kof«f«rt Tal • r.i • irtH t'.iiu \ ••.lUt.niuv !'•»• i. *CSo I If « t » \ i...i io t niv, ilr rwfuuU v Rev. T. F. ItiJ>|)lt> is in holding spiritual revival meeting s in the.M. K. Church,. at this place, which promises goo<l rfxilts suul have thus far surpassed any forme | efforts in this village for years, in i ullecting humanity and briimir.-"; re;)vntant souls before the throne of t!ie ? laker in search of a new life, a life that gives peace and happine s fur tVi nt of sadness wrought l>y tin; blight of evil. It would seem as though Lal'orte's Messiah had come in ihe person of Rev. Ripple. Hi' has a faith that cannot be concealed and lie imparts it with such force ami energy thai when hi' steps to the pulpit, it is a signal for things to he turned upside down, in the fervor of his presentation of the saving power of Christ. Taclful in delivering and soundness of reasoning, fills the ,M. E. Church nightly to hear and believe in the utterance of Rev. Ripple who is a hard worker and a brave leader who dares stand true to'Uod in doing full justice to his calling. There N an air of religious contagion at the old county seat, that is felt by everyone. (Jo r> hear Mr. Kippk and get thoroughly inoculated. I leip spread the germs of a disease that will do the inhabitants off [own a world of good. The fair minded men of Cherry townshsp do not want injustice,done to the other sections of the county in the make up of the Hoard- of County Commissioners. Having had the controlling members of the Hoard for the last three years, they feel that one Commissioner is all they can justly ask for during the next three years. The voters in the rest of the county feel the same way, and it is well settled that only one of the nominees in Cherry township will ho elected. It is for the voters of that to v nship "to decide which nominee they will elect. Let tie' friend's of Mel'arty and Dennett pull hard on the day of election. A long pull, anil a strong pull, and a pull altogether will bring them both through. Let there be 110 halt way work on Commiss ioners, The county tinances cannot be safely intrusted to the inefficient men nominated by the Ring. Democracy is no longer the sym bol of what they now call the Dem ocratic party. The so-called Demo-j (•ratio party as it now exists in Peon- j sylvan hi, may properly be called a J Demo-Prohibition party. A regu-1 larly nominated Prohibition fundi-1 date has been embraced in the j Democratic ticket and will lie print ed as their official candidate. Won't it be funny to see Landlord (iallag-j her voting tor part of the Prohibi-j tion State ticket? How is it with j you Doss of the Herald'.' Are you «o : far reformed that you can vote fori Berry? Eltruda .J. Dotsford, eldest diaight- j er of Mr. and Mrs. Z. K. Dotsford, of Xordmont, died on Saturday after j a short illness resulting from vacei- 1 nation. She was aged II) years and 10 days. Truda, as she was called i by her friends and schoolmates, was i a bright and lovable child, and al-1 though taken wjiiie yet in innocensej and purity, her death is deeply de- ! plored by all who knew her. The j funeral was held on Monday. Localise of the scarcity of work men, western railroads have been 1 forced to raise wages. Freight truckers, switchmen, section men and clerks are benefited by the in crease, which amounts to an average of ,>) per month. The government irrigation con tractors, as well as the great amount of railroad building going 011 in the western states, have taken all the workmen, farmers are paying in creased wages for corn buskers and j clerks are needed at all the western | railroad head-ipiarters. NOTICE. I In pursuance of the Resolution of ; tht Hoard of Directors of the Magics ! Mere Chautauqua passed October otli 1905-. a special meeting of tile stock holders of said corporation will be i held on Tuesday th< nineteenth day of December, A. D.. 1905. at one o'clock!'. M. at.the principal place of business of the saiil corporation in the borough of I'.agUs More, County , of Sullivan and Sta/o of Pennsylvania, for the purpose of obtaining the con ant of the stock-holders of said cor -1 poratiou to a proposed increase of it* capital stock, from twenty-five bun died shues hi the par value often dollars to live thousand .shares ot die par value of ten dollars. K. R Kit-sH, Secretary. j EH I IT'S SAI.E. I BY virtue of sundry writs of Levnri | Facias Nur Tax Liens issued out ot t lie | < '< >ll rt of Common I'lens of Sullivan e.oun ; t.v, Pennsylvania, and to ine directed and I delivered, the following tracts of land will |he ex|>osed to public sale at Ihe Court I House in the borough of Laporte, Sulli v an 1 'mint v, Pa., on Saturday, November 18, 19< 5, ciunnieiicing al 10 o'clock a.m., viz: Lot No. I. All that certain lot or parcel of land situated in the Township ot Shrewsbury, County ot. .Sullivan and Suite of IVtiUHvlvnnia, described as fol lows: P.cginiiiiig at a corner in center of pub lic, road leading from Mnncy Creek to llillsgrove; thence South lour and one hall degrees West thirty tlve and four tenths perches tor post on line of Urecti's land; thence by the same South forty s,i.\ degrees East filly four perches 10 a post; thence by the same North seventy twu degrees East eighty two perches to a post; thence by the s.-uiie South sixty four de grees Easl thirty one perches 10 a post; thence by same South two degrees \Ve- I'orty eight perches to a post; thence South eighty six degrees East Uiurfeen and one tenth perches to a post on lineol land in the warrantee name of Samuel Bryson; thence by the same lour and one-hall de grees East one hundred sixteen perches to a post: thence North eighty si\ degree- West tort v seven and two-tenths perch er to public roail aforesaid; thence along tin same South forty four degrees Wert fourteen and one-tenth perches to a corner in center ot said road; thence South sixty live and three toiitihs degrees West'thirty and two tenths perches to a corner i> said road; thence along the same South -ixty live and one hall degrees Wes: thirty six perches to a corner; tliei ce South along the same eighty nine degrees West ten perches to a corner on said road: (hence North fifty seven and one-fourth degrees West thirty-live and one-half per dies to a corner in center of said road, thence North sixty-lour degrees Wesi twenty-two and two tenths perches to the place of beginning. Containing fifty acres unimproved. Sold as the property of Mrs. Nora Creen, owner or reputed owner. lot No. "1: All that certain lot 01 parcel of laud situated in the township ol Laporte, Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, described as follows: Beginning at a corner of a lot contract ed to ue sold to Frederick Smith 011 tin. South bank of the Loyal Sock creek: thence by the said South bank ol Loyal sock North thirty four degrees East eigh ty perches: thence North seventy-three and one-hall degrees East forty the per dies: thence South forty live decrees Let seventy perches: thence South twenty out degrees East twent eight perches: thence along unsold land ol the party ol the lirsi part South thirty one degrees West seven u nine perches: and thence along unsold land and land contracted to be sold to Frederick Smith North fifty nine degrees Wesi one hundred twenty lour and ti\■ tenths perches to the place of beginning. 1 'ontaiuing Seventy -five acres, about halt j of » liich is improved, under a good state I ol cultivation with barn and other small ! buildings thereon erected, situated on the | public road irom Laporte to I inshore, at | llingdale, Pa. j Sold as the properly of 11. 11. | owner or reputed owner. Lot No. IS: All those certain lots sit ; uateil in the borough of Laporte, Sullivan | county. Pennsylvania, described as I'ol j lows: Seven lots, bounded on North by lands j of It. A. Cooklin, on East by King street. ; on South by South street and on West by . I leech el reel. Containing seven lots, im proved. Sold as the property of George W, Mix, i owner or reputed owner, j Lot No. 4: All those certain lots sii j uated in the borough ol Laporte, Sullivan ! county. Pennsylvania, described as lot - | lows: : Two lots bounded on the West by Muncy street, on the East by Court street 1 on the South by L. It. Gamble lot and on ; the North by J. A. Jordan lot. Contain- I ing two lots improved, I Sold as the property of Herman 11. | King, owiieror reputed owner. Lot No. 5. All thai certain lot of land I -itiiated in Fox Township. Sulliv an Coun tv. Pennsylvania, bounded as follows: Bounded on the East by land ol l lvsses I bird, and the South bv the John I'. Me Council slashing, and 011 the Noitii ami West bv lands late of the Fnion Tanning II Vim puny. Containing fifty acres more or I less, unimproved. Sold as the property of <'. -I. Shavei, owner or reputed owner. I Lot No. tk All that certain lot siiuat led in the borough ol Eagles M ere Sullivan County. Pennsylvania, bounded and de I scribed as follows: being a lot on East side ol Laporte ' Avenue, hounded on the North by lot ol the llowns' estate, on the East by lands I of the Peale estatejon the South by Dick son lot. and on the Wesi by Laporte Ave. being the tMill House property. Con i tainiiig a lot one hundred and fifty feel ' trout. Improved and having a small building erected thereon. Sold as the ,properlv ol Ella M. Smith ! owner or reputed owner. Lot No 7: All that ceitain lot situat ed in the borough ol Eagle.- Mere. Sulli van County. I'ennsy Ivaiua, bounded ami j ill scribed as Ibllowe: lli 111 titled on the North ly Dickson lot. 011 tin East by lands ol the Peale estate mi the South by lobn S. Kirk lot, and on tht Wert by Laporte Avenue. Contain iug a lot one hundred and lit'iy feet front, improved. Soid as the property ol Joseph Van llook, owner or reputed owner. I'live several hits of land being seized, taken ill execution and to be sold al Ihe Mill o| >allivmi 1 '-in 11 y tor unpaid county 1..1- ■ rnr-ed iiL'aiu-l sunn' lor the vent 1903. FRANK W. I'iL'i K. Sheritl, . L..1 M 1 1.1.K V. Alii.ru. v . - . riilV oihce, l.hj one, Pa.. ' ill. IW 1 BANNER SALVE the must hanllno "?lvr In th* world. Campbell "The Merchant' SHUNK, PA. REMOVAL SALE. Will begin Monday, Sept. 25, 1905, my whole SBOOO stock will be sold regardless of cest Terms strictly cash. Only have lliespn -e In - ; ve you prices on a few items in each-department. Every article in stock is marked down accordingly. Come in and look for the lied Mark Per- 1 lot Mens'and Roys #0 worsted suits 3.7"> lection and Columbian Flower 1-25 sack, " do sl2 wool suits T.T'i 25 1b sack granulated sugar, 1.38 sack. il do overalls 40c 5 lb. package Banner Oat ß _l Vic. _ •: do 1.50, 2.00, '_'. so pints, LOO llest Baking Soda V lb. 7 lbs, 25c " Bovs' knee pants 20c Flying Eagle and (irowler Smack tobacco •• Mens' #4 00 tine boots, 2.00 16c lb. Star Soap, 7 cakes 25e; 30 cakes '• do 2.50 heavy boots 2.00 100. All 1.00 Patient Medicines 83c. •• ti.oo driving'shoes 5.00 (Islvanized Barb Wire 2.85 I Id. •: Ladies'#l.2s black and tan oxford 00 Painted 2.60 " do 1.50 do 1.10 Sp—lo p and larger wire nails 2!Jc lb. •' do 2.00 ilo 1.40 2.■■•o keg. 6 7c Dress Prints sc, lie yard Mene' Woonsoc.ket rubber boots 3.25 1.00 Ladies Percalo ami Flannelette So. 200 Wiard level land plow 750 Wrappers 79c. 11 spools Coats Spool No. 300 :[ swivel •' 8.00 Cotton 25c. 5c papers brass pins 3 for 25c No 140 do 10.00 I'liave some goods in every department lhat are a little shop worn that you can buy at your own price. Come early while we have a large assortment for von to pick from. Yours for business, A. E. CAMPBELL. Pall -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. Boys and Childrens Suits in all the new fabrics and makes. Prices as well as variety are extraordinary. All new •in 1 up to date line of Gents Furnishings, Hats, Caps, etc. Also the only place in town where you can get the "Walls Over" 3f)oe. J. W. CARROLL'S, Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHORE, PA. Positively Our Last Season of Bargain giving at Laporte LAPORTE CLOTHING STORE KALI. OPENING. Special bargains are offered to the public in Oi.r new line ol Men's, Youths' and Boys' Suits. In suits you will find one of the greatest bargains >ou have ever had. Children's Special Suits in all colors and L\\ sizes. The best, most complete and in every way the most satisfactory stock of shoes ever shown tor Fall and winter is here for >ou to examine. None but the most reliable : makes handle I. It is your loss not to avail yourself of this money s ving values we are offering at lhis Fall and Wi t.*r Openg -tock all new and prices marked away down. JACOB HERR, DEALER IN 3lothing, Shoes and Ladies' Cloaks GENERAL STORE ® E)aporte Tannery, <s> FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS FOUND HERE. lust received a special purchase of "Riches"' Flannels, l.umbermens' Shiits and Drawers, Men's. 1 adies' and Childr ns' Mitts, Gloves and Hosiery. There's Lots Here to Show You From the City. Fresh stock of Diy Goods and Notions, Boys and Men's Hats and Cape, full line of Sn.igproof Shoes and Rubbers, Ladies', Gents and Children's Goodyear Rub bers Woodsmen and Boys Shoes to suit all. Our Usual Quality of Groceries and Provisions are Equal to the BEST. JAMES McFARLANE. I
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