r-iRST NATIONAL BANK ' OF Dt'SHORR. PKVNA. VTT t\lj - - $50.000 1 euHFi.ua - - sio.ooo | Does a General Banking Business. S. I). STERIUGKE, M. 1). BWARTS. j President. Caslitei | J. BRADLEY, Attorney at-Law. (Klice, coruer 4 of Main anil Miniev .'"'ls. ; • bAPOIM'E, PA. Having opem-d an office at 132S Arch St., Philadelphia, I shall still continue to practice in the several Courts of Sullivan County.' When not in my oilier personally a conipet.nt person will be found in charge thereof, bonds of various kinds furnished. FRANCiS YV. MEYLERT, Attorn-y iO-Ti!iw. office in Keeler's Block. LA POUT F, Sullivan County, PA. Rush .1. Thomson, Albert F. Heess, IST 1. '902. JHOMSON & HEESS, LAWVIIRS, UllSllollE, 1 K.N NA. I,OII« Distance Telephone. .1.-inttaiv I ■ 1 yOH. j J j. & F. H. INGHAM, A I TO: N !' V - AM AW, I » usio« -a .lUon lt-i! to in i'»is nii'i a ljoiuing counties .A l>o MB, l> -' r; j. MULLEN, Attorney-flit -Law. LAI'ORTK, I'A. OPKIOKTJI • , t>U?ITV Btill.Hl.tU KffA'rtM-'-T HOWBK. r H. CRONIN\ ATI ollfl rIY V AT I.AW, MOTA it 7 I'UBIj ' 0. OPFII'R OH «AIN hTM«KT. DTjSIIOK '* v ~J. MCj LYN EAU X, D. D .S. Graduato Universal y of Pennsylvania. NKW VI,!'A NV, PA. At Lope P« . Wednesday and Thursday ertch week. L\PORTE HOTEL. F. W. GAIjXiAGHEE, i'rop. Newly erected. «)}>poeite Court Itousi square. Sieani heat, hath room" Imt and col l water, reading and pool r loin.nnd I .artier .-I ")■; »iso good Btnhlinp and livery, , o.sin-.Ni I I' all ''Ki . , Ui. condition .ii in<- ' Pirst National Bank ru>lioie. in U'*' 1,1 J'eims.vlvantii at el.w«- uf burinis- aitn iao'i, ISKSOI'IiIBS. r..mil- ami .lis-«".mits.. * t'. K. Bond* to wen re circulation Premium on 1 -. Ilmul- . , -i ik —t-ciiritit*— .Ki.ooO"!' h . • 1 ""o> 'toooo Kurnlture ■•••• I n. It um Banks all.taiU'-ove'l tu-s. ARt.,lft»,«« l0 l'v.|.-iiii't "ii fiin.l P. -. In 'surer ,112 - Speelafnml Legal "luiKter note* Total ; llu.i-w IK. M ABILITIES, , S m'!SSi .-,ii|.:us iin.l 1i.i.10 I'leil I'li'li-.s 'j 00000 i " X)l\lden.l« iai|«lt« .» h.t i« Holder on th«- market, nihl we 1 - M ttilr* nI" Jw rej»f*-Hrni«-l <»t iuon.y it » Ttf ori*(mid, to ill {loitttk til 1 vltl N J "»•! V \ Our lUillhi }r.t ilo«« lii'ui iv ».ii»r ttiHiK ft pah a c.i». rat a* i | Covnty Seat I Local and Personal Events Tersely Told. Rev. T. S. Ripple was a Onshore visit r Wednesday. Miss Edith Eddy of ei u sent thereto repair the machine, lie is a fakir an I w ill try to get big money out of his victim*. (b'orgc Kcster lias moved his saw mill from Rock Run, in Forks Twp. to Soncstowii, where he has a job of rawing a two veur's stock. Mr. Ki --it r ai-n nio\ 1 <1 hi- family Ironi 1 'am phi-11.-'. i.!<• Soil! -town. The people of Northumberland | county an agitating the <|ucstinn of making alterations anil building an addition t<> their courthouse which was built forty venr- ago, and when that county had only about one hail of its present pojiulation. I'he city hunter- wiil make an ef fort t dilishment of Mrs Daisy llartrauft at Canton, Wedne-Miy 'vening of last week, flic entire top of the lamp was blown off'and the oil and burning wick falling on the table and floor Two l tdic- sU M ecib'il in keeping the tl.tines under control until help arrived. BERNICE. it is with the deepest regret that we announce the death of Alexandi r Spence, the youngest -011 of Mr. and Mrs. James Spence, who has been a I -u tie re r with rheumatism for the last i -ix mouths four weeks ago he | was sent to the \Villiam--port llos | pital for treatment, and seemed to Ibe improving nicely. His parents I anil friend- were expecting him home, cured of his affliction, in a short time, and Ills death came as a j severe shock to all. Treasurer elect Farrell «,i- -link ing hands with the boys at this place Saturday. «'utility < 'hairuian Shoemaki r v •ailing on the Itepublican leader- at i bis place Friday. Mr-. John Sick is vi-iiiui; fiicml in New York City. Mr-. Friiiiiburg who ha- l»i 11 vi iling tilends in V w York, retunieil home Friday. John l\ Murphy i- -till 011 lh" -Ick 11-t and i- impr<.\i ly slowly. Mi • l.i/./.ie liri-c-ll oi > ivre, 1 vl»iting her parents 'n re Mr. mi I \|i's. IMniei !* t'oa 1 r who have •». en visiting the 1 >r..t 1 parent- it tlii- plat*', have rein: 1 d lo tie ir home in I'hlliitli-lphii. Mi-. Itobrt \|c( iee of Say l'e, \ |-i her parents here last S ihiril » Mr- .lame- # '.>tiin-r- vl-lbnl s,-r 11 toll II ifliil- I It-1 rtl Ik The following is the programo- r the Inter. Co. Inst, of the W. C. T. U. t > bp held at lj\st Forks, Friday afternoon and evening, November 17, l!M).j. Afternoon 1 i Music bv congregation. < >!»•!, ing Devotions, Mrs. A. \ otigh. Rpiiofits of \V. C. T. C. liturature in the Home, Mrs. Emma Rryan. Quiz on State Report, Mrs. Anna F. Nye. S. T. I.in Public Schools, Mr.<. May Fawcatt. Music by congregation. The Mornian Menace, Mrs. A. V. Rogers. Drill on Local Work and Consti tution, Mrs. C. L. Hotlirock. Question Box. National \V. C. T. I'. Plan-: a, Willard Memorial, b, lied Letter days, Mrs. Huttic Collins; c, \V. 1". C. T. in Washington, Mrs. Sarah White. L. T. L.and T. L. I'.. W..rk, Mrs. Anna Potter. Are patent medicines injurious? Mrs. 11. 1,. Pardoe. Evening Music, selected. Devotions, Rev. Fisk. Music, choir. Recitation. Report of State Con vention, Miss Sara iluckle, Co. Pres. Recitation. Address: What Consti tutes Christian Citizenship? Rev. 10. A. I >od(l. Offering. Music. ISenediction. The title of champion bear hunter of Lycoming county belongs to C. W. Williamson, at least until the man turns up who can slay more lhan a trio of the nienibersof hruins tribe in ju.-t about as many minutes as there are bears in the round-up. Mr. Williamson with his son, on Saturday were hunting near Sallad as burg when he came upon four bears, a large one and three cubs, (•lit he was equal to the emergency, lie brought down the bear and two of the cubs. The third cub escaped. An old fashioned New England supper will lie served by the Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E. Church, at the home of Mrs. Ida Mahalfy on Friday evening, November 1". Worth of your money guaranteed. Supp'T m rved from -V:!n until 10 o'clock. Fred and W. M. Shoe maker, two well know game war dens, of Bradford county, have been arretted upon the alleged charge of assault and battery on a Sa.vre man The defendants furnished bail before a justice of the peace at Towanda, to appear at the next term of the i!rad ford county court. Ofcour.se it was a boy who wrote iliis essay: " The mouth is the front door of the face. Ii is the aperture | to the cold storage of our anatomy, it is the hot bed of toothache and the bung hole of oratory. The mouth is the crimson aisle of the river. It is the fountain of patriotism, and the tool chest for pie. Without the mouth the politician would lie s. I wanderer upon the lace of the earth, and go down to a dishonered grave. It is the grocers friend, the denti-t's hope. It is the temptation lunch counter when attached to a prettj girl, and a tobacco tiend when at tached to a man." A horrible accident occnred in the brewery of John C. Storkee, near l'ort Allegheny' wednesdi y of last week iu which a si n of the brewer had hi- head I.l.>\\ n oil and three other employes «>f the hrewer> were knoeked unconscious and al most drowned iu the escaping lx cr. Youngstoeker was tapping a I> g \ t. using coin pressed aii to force ! i l.e lit |u id into t lie kegs lie turn led on the air without opening the j spigot, the result being the exple l sion. NOTICE. In patsiianci o| tin Kesilutioii of j till I!' .lid el Diieet I*l I the 1. (fries Mere I il.ttU 111 pl.t P I ■ -I ill ' toliel Oth I IVS. 1 iptcial etil'g (4 tin .'.nek I holders of s.,iil iv•l jMiiation will 1 c ! held 1 i Tties la» tlx nineteenth da\ ' it 111 illlle A. D., !•.»>>. .it one . I clod r M at tin principal place I a' InisiiK- s 1,1 ilu s lid cor|Kir itioii in ' ill Mi -rough .1 I.acUs Men. CotinU •i Sullivan nd Si \ > ..I iVutisyh.ui a, j for the | ui|M -e-f o taininjt tin eon. j [*• »1 »tl hill It • I | *l*4 »|»4 .sol 11 14 IV iSl* ll) lis I *1 to U. .m\ v tils th Inn QII FRIFF'S SALF. I'>V virtue of sundry writs of Levari Facias Snr Tax Liens issued out ot the I'ourt of Common f'leas ol Sullivan conn iv. Pennsylvania, ami to me directed and delivered, the following tracts of land will lie exposed to public sale at the Court Mouse in the borough of Laporte, Snlli van ('ounty, Fa., on Saturday, November 18, 19(>5, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., viz: Lot So. 1. All that certain lot or parcel of land situated in the Township of Shrewsbury, County ot Sullivan and State of Pennsylvania, described lis fol lows: Beginning at a corner in center of pub lit: mad leading from Muncy ("reek to' 11 illsgrove; thence South four and one hail degrees West thirty live and lour tenths perches toa post on line oftireen's laud; thence by the same South forty six degrees Fast fitly lour perches to a post; thence by the same North seventy two d .grees Hast eighty two perches to a post; I hence by the same South sixty four de grees Fast thirty one perches to a post; i hence by same South two degrees West I'orl.y eight perches to a post; thence South eighty fix degrees Fast fourteen and one lentil perches lo a post on lineol land in ihe warrantee name of Samuel (tryson; ihence by the same four and one-hall de grees East one hundred sixteen perches to |n post: thence North eight)' si.\ degrees West fortv seven anil two-tenths perches to public road aforesaid: thence along the same South lorty-four degrees West fourteen and one-tenth perches to a corner in center of said road; thence South sixty live and three tomtits degrees West thirty and two tenths perches to a corner in f-aid road; thence along the same South sixty five and one halt degrees West thirty six perches to a corner; theice South along the same eighty nine degrees West ten perches toa corner on said road; thence North fitly seven and one-fourth degrees West thirty-five and one-hall per chesto a corner in center of said road, thence North sixty lour degrees West twenty two and two tenths perches to the place of beginning. Containing ft!iy acres unimproved. Sold as the property of Mrs. Nora j i ireen, owner or reputed owner. Lot No. 1': All that certain lot or j parcel of land situated in the township of Laporte, Sullivan County. Pennsylvania, described as follows: lleginning at a corner of a lot contract ed to be sold to Frederick Smith on the South bank ot the Loyal Sock creek; thence by the said South bank ot J.oval sock North thirty four degrees Fast eigh ty perches; thence North seventy-three and one-hall degrees Fast forty live per ches: thence South forty five degrees Fast seventy perches; thence South twenty one degrees Fast twent eight pesches: tiienc" along unsold land ot the party of the first ! part South thirtv one degrees West seven* tv nine perches: and thence along unsold I land and land contracted to be sold to Frederick Smith North fifty nine degrees West one hundred '.wenty lour and five tenths | crches to the place of beginning, i 'oiitaining Seventy-five acres, about half of « hich is improved, under a good state of cultivation with barn and other small buildings thereon erected, situated on the public road from Laporte to 1 mshore, at l.'mgdale. Pa. Sold as the property of H. 11. lying, owner or reputed owner. Lot No. ;i: All those certain lot* lit-* J uated in the borough of Laporte. Sullivan | county. Pennsylvania, described as fol-! lows: Seven lots, bounded on North by lands ol It. A. Conklin. on Fast by King street, on South by South i-treet ami on West by j Hecch street. ' 'omaining seven lots, im proved. Sold as the property of tieorge W. Mix, owner or reputed owner. Lot No. 4: All those certain lots sit uated in the borough ot Laporte. Sul'ivan county, Pennsylvania, described as lol lows: Two hits bounded on the West by Muncy street, on the Fast by Court street on the South by L. K. liutnble lot ami on the North by I. A. -lonian lot. Contain , iug two l"ts improved, j Sold a- the property of Herman 11. ! King, ownet or leputd owner. Lot No. "i. All that certain lot ot and -iluated in Fo\ township, Sulli\all • 'oun ty, Imi-ylvania, bounded a* follow-: l.oiimied on the Fast liv land ol I IV«M*S I llird. and I lie South by the -I hn P. Mr • i tiiineft and on the Noith and ! West by lands late ol the I' iiioii la lining j j t'oiup iiiv. ' 'oiitaining fifty acres more or j | b-.-s, uiiimproved. Id as the property of •>. Shavei. ! oyy net or reputed owner. Lot No. ti: All that certain lot ritual ' ,u in til-borough ot llagles MereSullivaii I County Pennsylvania, boun.led and ile ! scrdietl as follows; I Iteiug a lot on Last ,-i.le ot Laporte Ayenue, bouuded on the North by loi ol i tin l'own> estate, on the Fast by land* li t the I'eale estate:ou the South by Hick -iiii lo:. and on the \\ est by Lafiorte Aye. [being tin ' 1111 House propirtv. Con ! fulling a lot out hllielrtil and tilt) feel i trout. Impltiy.il and having a small ; bui'ding erected thereon. -old as tile ,i|opeily ot Ktla M. Smith j oyvuiT or reputed owner. Lot No 7 Ml that certain lot .-itual I t iii Ihe In i rough ol li. Mere, Su 111 I » i ountv. Pvniisrhat ia, bounded and -I -••ribed as IOIIOWK It -tiiitlt-tI MI the North by |>ick-on lot, i oil llie Lii.-i b) 1.i11.1K 111 the I'eale I utale ■HI •!.i- nil by .lull ll v K irl* loi, and mi \V i-i by l.uporlv \y«uiie. Coniinii ■ a !•*! one hiititlreil and It liv lie! Irolil, 1 in.pun ed I a* the (ropcity ol .i,»epli \ .ill ill' k .oyy Her or re| uud uu iter. 11,. era I 1011, of 111 lid I -II /.ed, « it- ell II M I 111 I'll Mil l lo be ... .1 Ml the *' ' -U'lllM!.. y |..r mi, I eon Ml » . ->e»»r-.| j.-aiiiM .in,.- for the >.-ur . I y|y W II I K. Mm rut, II ■ ll'tt.l ~01 e. IV. IVI 2 ' in. BANNER SA L Y 6 it\u moat healing aalwi In th« werltf. Campbell "The Merchant" SHUNK, PA. REMOVAL SALE. Will begin Monday, Sept. 25, 190s, my whole SBOOO stock will be sold regardless of cfcst. Terms strictly cash. Only liave l lie spare to sive you prices on a lew items in eaeli department. Every article in stock is marked down accordingly. Come in and look lor the Red Mark l>r- I lot Mens' and Boysss worsted suits 3.7"> lection and Columbian Flower 1.25 sack, •• do #l2 wool suits 7.75 25 Hi. sack granulated sugar, 1.38 sack. do overalls 40c 511.. package Banner Oats I'.lc, 'i do 1.50, 2100, -.50 pints, 1.00 Best Baking Soda 4c Hi. 7 ll»s, 25c " Bovs' knee pants 20c. Flying Kagle and Growler Smack tobacco 14 Mens' #4.00 fine boot*. 2.00 Mic lb. Star Soap. 7 cakes 25c; 30 cakes " do 2.50 heavy l*oot« 2.00 1.00. All 1.00 Patient Medicines 83c. fi.oo driving shoes .3.00 tialvanized Barb Wire 2.85 lid. 'i lj#dies'sl.2s black and tan oxford 9© Painted i' 2.00 " do' 1.50 do 1.10 Sp—lo p and larger wire nails 2]c lb. i( do— 2.00 do 1.40 2.A0 ke.ir. r> 7c I'reus Prints sc, 6c yard Mene' Woonsocket rubber boots 3.25 1.00 Ladies' Percala and Flannelette No. 200 Wiard level land plow 750 Wrappers 7(ic. tl spools < 'oats Sjiool No. 306 :J swivel •• S.(K) Cotton 25c■ 5c papers braes pins 3 lor 25c No. 140 :• do 10.00 I have some goods in every department that are a little shop worn that you cau bnv at your own price, <'ome early while we have a large assortment for von to pick from. Yours tor business, A. E. CAMPBELL. Pall soits for Men, Boys and Children are now here for inspection. Suits in black clay and unfinished worsteds and Thibets Homespuns, French and Fnglish Flannels, and Scotch Goods. Boys and Childrens' Suits in al' the new fabrics and makes. Prices as well as variety are extraordinary. All new an 1 up to date line of Gents Furnishings, Hats, Caps, etc. Also the only place in town where you can get the "Walk Over" 3I)oe. J. W. CARROLL'S, Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHORE, PA. Positively Our Last Season of Bargain giving at Laporte LAPORTE CLOTHING STORE FA LI. OPENING. Special bargains are offered to the public in Ov.r new line ol Men's, Youths' and Boys' Suits. In suits you will find one of the greatest bargains >ou have ev#r had. Children's Special Suits in all colors and Jl sizes. The best, most complete and in every way the most satisfactory stock of shoes ever shown lor Fall and winter is here for you to examine. None but them. st reliable makesh ;nd'e I. If is your loss not to avi.il yotraelf ol this money saving values we are off ring at il is Fall and W i ttr Opei g Mock all new and pricesn away down. JACOB HERR, DEALER IN Clothing, Shoes and Ladies' Cloaks LAPORTE. IF A.- GENERAL STORE loaporte Tannery. FULL AND COMPLETE ST«>CK ALWAYS FOUND HERE. lust received a special purchase of "Riches'' Flannels, I unibermens' Shiits and Drawers, Men's, I adies and ( hildr ns'Mitts, Gloves and Hosiery. There's Lots Here to Show You From the City. Fresh stock of Diy CooJs and Notions, Bo>s ? Men s Hats and Caps, lull line of Snagprool shoes Rubbeis, ladies. Gents''and Children's Good Near I hers Woodsmen and Boys Shoes to suit all. Our Usual Quality of Groceries a id Provi? are Equal to the BEST. JAMES McFARLANE.