' iIIST NATIONAL BANK ' OF DIJSHORE. PKNNA. eTTAJj • - $50,000 ei'KfJiUH - - #IO.OOO 1 >oet< a General Banking Murines*. S D. STERtGKRE. M. 1> SWARTS. President,. - OMbter h j. KKADLLY, Attorney at-I.aw. Office, eorner.of Main and Mtincv .Sis. LA PORTE, PA. Having opened an office at 1328 Arch St., Philadelphia, 1 shall still continue to practice,in the several Courts of Sullivan County.* When not in my office personally a com pet .lit person will he found in charge thereof. Bonds of various kinds furnished. pRANCIS W. MEYLERT, Attorney-at-Law. tlice in Keeler's Block. LAFORTE, Sullivan County, PA. J X & F. H. INGHAM, ATTOXIHETS-AT-L4W, Legal tiusinesß attondeil to in this and adjoining oouuti«> _aporte, pa £ J. MULLEN. t_ ■ Auorney-at-l-»v». LAPORTE, PA. omCK IS UODKTY BIIILDIWfI I»KAI> I!OUVT nouuis. J H. CRONIN, attoknky-at law. ROTART PUBLIC. OK ril ll ')!• M Als STK««T. Dt'SHOHH. ' >A QJMOLYNEAUX, D.D.S. Oractuate University ot Pennsylvania. NKW AI.BANV, PA. At Lopez, Pa., Wednesday and Thursday each week. LAPORTE HOTEL. F. W. GALI.AOHEH, Prop. N'ewlv erected. 1 Ipposite Court |louse (square. Steam lient, hath rooms, hot and cold water, reading and pool room.and barber shops nls»,.g<»id stabling ftii i livery. i nSiilCNt Ll» KKI'OKI ot ll»»* fiiimiliDii »»I it"' • -Fir-t National ilank ut l>u.-»hon'. in tne «,f ivna-ylvaiiiu «>f t.iL<incsa Nov. 9th KEM JI K«'KS. liOafiH and discount* . ?ji i - Hond> t«» sruure circulation w Preiniuiii on 112. s. Bonds -««»2 ;*Sj2 Dui' i>x.>m Bank- timi approved r'i-s. Aftt. I "J Redemption fund I . S. Treasurer _,&<«> un fc>l>e.-:ul iui.l 1 i Tender notes UM>M l*a Total 8J16,3»4:!9 j.l AIUI.ITI ES. • npu.il j?io,ono w> Surplus anil undivided 1 -r, »tit-. ........ '•il.iNjjiM Circulation 4t»...00w Dividends uupola „ , * i!" IJ. 1~.-ii!- 14 1,1 Total «ll«,aw State ofpenusvlvanla county of Sullivan ss. I, M li. swart* easliier of the above named I .auk do iletniilv - wear that t In- above statement is uur to tin* t..--I ni mv knowledge and lielicf. ii. D. sW ARTS. Cashier. Sutiseiilied and sworn to before me this 31st day ol AW, 1905. AJ.HEIST K. lIEESB. My ,',iiniiiii—ionexpiresFeli> 'JT.'O 1 11.. 1 . Notar> I nolle, i urreel Mt<-st: K. li. BYLVAISI A. 1 .ISO. 1> KKKsKR, Directors. sAMI'Eb COLE. \ For a well Kept Up-to-date Stock of General Merchandise Far pries that are Right ' For curteons treatment j; goto Buschhausen' A MATTER OF HEALTH ' sl &akihG POWDER Absolutely Pure JUS MO SUBSTITUTE [County Seat i Local and Personal Events; Tersely Told. J Mrs. Jennie Whitbeck is visiting friends near Muncy V".lley. William MahaflFey «'»f Bernico, vi i iteil Itis brother Samuel at Ibis place over Sunday. Rev. 1). K. S. Perry attended the banquet of churchmen of the Episcopalion Archdeaconry at Wi 11- iamsport Momlay. Mrs. Mary Rogers of Forksville, is the guest cif Attorney and Mrs. Frank Meylert. J). S. Townsenrl Gen. Mgr. of the Williamsport A- North Branch r.iil road,and wife have sailed for a three months trip abroad, during which time they expect to visit most of the principal countries of Kurope. M. J. McNellan who has been at Leetonia, several weeks, lias gone to Titusville where ho is employed in the tannery. Local thermometers registered 10 degrees below zero Tuesday morning and did not soar very high sit any time during the day. The commissioners of Wayne county have raised the taxes on dogs to B*2 on male and S l on fe male dogs. .lust double that of former years. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Crossley visi ted friends at Bern ice Saturday. Misses Freda and Holly Crossley oj Dttshore spent Saturday and Sun day here at their parent's home. \V. I'., Bitter wont to New Colum bia, Saturday, to >ee his mother who i is in very poor health. Julia Burns of Mildred visi ted the Misses < Jul higher at the La porte l lotel, Sunday Charles It. Funstou who has been spending the w inter in Dela ware, returned to Laporte Wed nesday morning. The Dushore Fire 00, is making elaborate preparations for the fair which will be held February to 2,'{. When the Dushore boys take hold of anything it is sure to be a success. James McCloe, an employe at the Laquin saw mill, met with si bad accident Monday morning, lie was employed to pick edgings behind the edger. and while the band saw was idle was fooling around the machine and caught st hand in the feed belt, breaking his wrist in two places. A very pretty home wedding oe curetl at East Canton, January 31, when Miss Lillian Mahle Williams was united in marriage with Mr. Howard 1 'lot t s of Estella. The cer emony was performed under an arch of evergreen. The bride was attired in a beautiful gown of white crepe de chine, with veil anil carried white carnations. The sentiment in favor of electrie railroads currying freight is rapidly gro • ing these davs. It is of partic ular importance to the farmers and the citizens of country towns. The electric railways in every state -ur rounding Pennsylvania are to-day carrying freight and the citizens have found it a great saving and a factor in contributing to the prosper. By of the rural districts. Some of the farmers in Craw ford county are marketing their corn husks to a rubber plant in that county. They receive for them .s'io per ton. The husks are tied up in small bundles of five pounds each, and are used for polishing rubber. Mr. J. L.Farrell,school director of Cherry township, in a letter to the Herald relative to the correspon dence between himself and Charles B. Watson, stilted that the New s item published only a part, of his letter, which showed itself partial to Mr. Watson. The fact is that too much personal feeling was express ed on both sitles which was in no way relative to the subjects under discussion, and what was cut but of both correspondence was far better in the waste basket than in print. Calling Mr. Watson uncomplimen tary names would not elevate the dignity of Mr- Farrell, and the same may be said of the other side. We emphatically state that there was not the least partiality shown eit side. Rppular services in M. E. Oliurcl next Sunday at 10. Hub ject, ••The Parable of the Talents." St. John's church: Sunday School at 10 a. in. Evening pray ier and service at 7:30. Every body welcome. ! A delightful surprise party was I tendered Mrs. J. Olie, wife of Kev. i Bijjprs of Sonestowu, by her many friends on Thursday I'Vbmary I, it being; the anniversary of her birth. Mrs. I'.igrys was entirelyunaware of the "plot" against her until answer iny a call at the door, the friends came pouring; in until the house' w is filled. They had provided a boun tiful dinner, and Mrs. was the recipient of many pretty and us -ful presents. The day was greatly en joyed by all, and after music, instru mental and vocal, the friends de parted wishing; their hostess man.s hippy returns of (he day. Those present were Mrs. Henry Small, Mrs. Peterman. Mrs. («eo. Kicster. Mrs. M. Botsford. Mrs. Rush l!ofs ford, Mrs. ("has. Little, Mrs. I'enj Speary Mrs. Win. Anders. Mrs Brady Bart low, Mrs. Isaac (ireen. Mrs. .1. M. Boatman, Mrs. Kimber Horn and Miss V1 ice Pennington of Nordmont; Mr. and Mrs. Bur gess Swisher. Mrs. < Jlidewel 1 and Miss Annie Ellison of N. Moun tain; Mrs. Phoebe Magargle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Loytl Freas. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hu/.en. Dr. and Mrs. Voorhhees, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Magargle, Mrs. Win. Boatman, Mrs. A. Hess. Mrs. Lee tJavitt. Mrs. Win. Binj., Mrs. Laird, Mrs. Harry Fiester, Mr. and Mrs II «r --rv Basley, Mr. and Mrs. I ieorgp Ha/.en, Mrs. Morrison, Mis. E. .1. Lock wood. Mi lei jainin (1. Welch, Misses \gnes Laird. Mary Fairiunti, and Maine Staekhouse of Sonestown. In the Columbia county court at Bloomsburg, Pa. Associate Judge Krickb'.iuin created a sensation by producing an alliihiN it from M. J. Harris setting forth that Ex-Juilge Herring of Bloomsburg had de manded that he pa\ liiiu ?.">() in cash and give him a note for SoOO before lie would be. able to secure a license. Judge Herring indig nantly denies the charge. Krick- Imiiui says he has more damaging testimony fo present at the proper time, j gll Eli I IT'S S A I.K. Bv virtueof a wrisof Alias- I'i. Fh. isstteil out of the Court ol Common I'ltas ol sullivan Count) ami to me directed and delivered, there "ill !>'• i\|>o!-rl In j > lll > ii • • sale at the Forksville Hotel.in die iioro, ol Forksville Sullivan Comity. Pennsyl vania on FUII'AV, FKI'.IM AKVi':!. P.HiO. at 2 o'clock |>. in.the follow ing properly to"it: All tin* fo'lowingr |.ieces or pawls ol land situated in Fori,- and Ktkiand town sliics County ol Sullivan eml State oi l'enu>ylvauia. bounded and as I'olliuvs viz: Beginning at i Mm,, at >de of J .oval Sock i reek: tie nee North .sixty one degr<'r- \\ fsl. one hunilrcd and «•:_r 111 \' two lies to a stake: thence by lands i»l Allen Little, north twenty nine degrees cast one hundred and fifty three and a hall I'iiri lie> lon slake: thence l>v lands of .lolin Brown, couth sixty-one degrees cast two-hundred and lorn-two and a hall' |inrche> to while maple; thence south twenty nine decrees west lorty lour I etches; thence south sixty degrees west one hundred and twenty lour perches 10 the place of beginning. Containing two hundred acres and live perches and allow ance. Also adjoining the above described land and used as a part ol die same larm. a parcel of land described as lullovvs: Bounded hv lands ol -lohn 11. Osier on the east, by lands (lorinerly) 1.-aae ling ers or township lint on ihe north; by lands of Benjamin Little on the West; and l v lands ol M. A. h'ogers mi the south. Containing fifty acres more or less. Above lands more fully ii. scribed in Heed Poll, .lohn Ctz High Sherifl. of Sullivan I county to Win. Peper. the party of the first part or plaintill in execution. Above lands constitute one farm, hav ing thereon two frame houses, a barn, ; sheds, out houses, well and springs, orch ard and small fruits: about 7"> acres im i proved flat land, balance pasture and | timber land. ! Seized and taken in execution and lo be ! sold as the property of Isaac Rogers and Mice M. Rogers ai the suit of William | Peper. | Fit ASK W. BUCK, Sherifl. i Slid ill's oll'cc. l.aporle.Pa. .lan. l.'i, 190G. ! < 'ronin. Attorney. | The attention of the public is called itlie Mountain House now under new 1 management. Acomodations given |to transient guests. Boarding by day or week, tiood stable acom. modations at reasonable prices. Court attendanfs will be especially jcari-d for. 'i. 8. Eddy. Prop. For Sale. A fresh cow and thirty chickens, Mrs. J. C. Stec.k, Souestown. Pa. Becoming enraged because I was laughed at, an Italian at We - „ Berwick, gave chase Sunday to three young men, drew a revolver find lired live shots, two of whie'.i took effect in •ue of the youtle-. and then fled to the woods pursued by a posse of fifty men all of whom he succeeded in eluding. Oil KKIFF'S MALE. Bv virture of writ of Fieri Fieias issued oil I el the Court of Conirnoii Pleas ol Sul livan ('ounty, Pennsylvania, and to me directed anil delivered, there will be ex nosed lo the public sitle at the Court 11 "use in t he Boroiedi of l.aporte Sullivan Countv, Pciinsv Ivania, on san i; pa v, ma urn p.ior,, :il 1 oel civ P.M. the following dc.-cribt-il property to wit: Lot So. I: All that certain piece, pat eel or lo; of land situated in Fox Town, ship, Sullivan Count v. Pennsvlvan it*, bounded and described'i.s r,.|low H : 1.51\(! IS SlS<■ at a post in die public road: therce cximding Small ti!l.| roils to a just all lie lite road; thence ext 'iidin-i i-1-1 S roils to a post; llicuce i xtending Sciilh .10 roils to :i post: thence extending Fast ilo | 2 rods o a post; thence extend iug Xunh '.Hi 1 , rods to it beech tree, and ill. lice exit tiding West S 1-2 rods to the place of 111-ginning. Containing Fifty-one acres more or less. Lot So. 2: Another lot of land situ ated i' -,une Tnwnship, Conniv and State described :is f.illews: BK< i' SSI Mt > it a pes - , the Soiuh n est'corner ul a ract wnrranled in the inline ol Andrew Hodge Sr., iheuce Sortl - I-1' degrees I' -i along kind in the war ranu-e name of lohn .leunings -111 I -if rods to a slake and stones; thence Soul! ST I 2 degrees East by lan I of Aaron U Wright lOli reads to a slake bv a heeelr ihence by land of 11 ugli McKay South 2 I - degrees West -Jl> I 2 roils lo a beei-l -apling: thei cc Sorili ST I 2 degrees West along tlie line of the said Andrew llndge.Sr.. tract I8(i rods to the place o beginning, (amtaitiing Fifty Four acr- - and Nine perches strict measure, be tin samenioieor less. Excepting and reserv iag from above described lot about 2 1-2 acres of land coro'eyed to r.'i*i:a l>i-\i l -on bv dec ! recmdi d in Sullivan Conniv Deed l!ool< S". 11, page IIT etc. Alsi excepting and reserving from the two abnvc de-crdiril lots ol land Eight acres ■•lid 2."i perches conveyed to M. -1. Trip| bv di ed dated Mav2T. IS s T. and ricnnled in Sn Ili \an Conn Iv I feed Book So. IS. 311 page 1 ;»0. etc. Also excepting and re serv ing another lot containing 1 lacres more or less conv eveii to Sxlvcster Brown by deed dated duly 2s, lss;{, and recorded in Sullivan Conniv Deed Book So. 14. at page -1 IT, etc. About otic half of the above described two lots of land being improved and in state of cultivation; balance unimproved and having erected thereon one frame dwelling house, one large bank barn and otln rout-buildings, a large orchard, ol fruit trees 1 hereon. The two lots being u.-e l together as one farm. 1.01 So. ;i: All thai cerf-en lot or par. eel of land situate iu Fox Township. Sullivan t'ountv Pa , described as follows. BEiiISNISIi at a point in die ceniei of 1 l.e public read, it being the Sorthw esi corner of land of Horace Dumond; tlienct by land of said Horace Dumond, et ah. South -I I 2 degrees West I 'J.'J perches to a stone corner, thence bv land of Mil. Tripp Nmth N.'i 12 degiees West -II 4" perches lo a post; thence by land ol tin said parlies ol the first part North 4 1-2 degrees | pj;{ rods to the eeiiti r of tin aftiiv-ald public road: thence along eenlei .il said road South >•> 1 2 degrees East 41 4.1 rods to the place of beginning CON I AIS ISC Filly : ctes of land more or less. Excepting and reserving there from li acres sold to M..1. I ripp. In • lei tl dated May 25. ISST, and recorded in Sullivan t'ountv Deed Book No. 25, ai page ti'.f, etc* A bout Fifteen acres improved and under cultivation, the balance unimproved. Seized, taken in execution and to he sold as die property of Benjainin fripp at the sttii of Burke, Thomas & I 0,, now to n-e if' I lent \ fripp. FRANK W'. BUCK, sheritl- M ullen, Allorm y . Sheriff's office. Laporle, Pa . Feb. ,1. lOOli To the People: Rich's Famous All Wool Sock has fallen into competition with a very inferior article. The imitation is so perfect that only an export is able to detect the counterfeit with its cotton and shoddy mixtures, until the sock is put into service. Unscrupulous competitors are representing the soe/.- as Rich's All Wool, thus deceiving the customer and injuring our reputa: lion. To protect ourselves and the trade, in the future Rich's Socks will bear a Reel Seal Trade Mark printed in White, a fac..simile of which is shown above. Respectfully, John Rich h Bros. Woolrich, Pa. A. E. CAMPBELL S MIDWINTER CLEAR-\N( F H Is Still Or. I have a few of the odds and ends left, vuu can see them on the BakGMN COUIn HR t Duiirg ih s sa'e I iirive maiked down a l< t ol goods n'om the <:en< r.-il ftcck. th;-t are bargains you can not get else where. Below we give prices as lar as space will permit. Men's Heavy Winter Suits was 5.00 now 3.75. war 6.00 now 4. -n. was 7.50 now 5,50 was 10.00 now 6 70. Boy's " " " was I'J 00 now 7 was 000 now 3 yii. '• was 600 now 400 was 2 ■'><> now '2 00. Childrens " " " Bto i2 years 1 ;"io anel 200 now 1 00, Norfolk " " to x .{ears 200 now 1 00. I.ot Men's Fine Shoee was 3 to 3 ">o now t 00 was 2 00 now " I.adies " " was 300 now 1 An was 200 now 1 2~> ' " Fur Top Slippers was 1 00 now 1 00 " Cliilds Solar Tip Shoes was 1 to now otic Lot Ladies Fleece Lined Underwear was arte now 39c " Chlidrens " " " 4to 14 was 25c'now iOc I.adits Flannelette Wrappers was 1 00 now 70c A. E. CAMPBELL. SHUNK. PA. Pall Suits for Men, Boys and Children are now IP re 'or inspection. Suits in black cl.iy nnd unfioisheii worsteds and 1 hii>. t- Homespuns, French and 112 nglish l"l nncls, and Scolcn Goods. Boys and Childrens' Suits in all the new fabrics and makes. Prices as well as variety are extraordinary. All new .in i tip to date line of Gents Furnishings Hats, Caps. etc. Also the only place in town where you can get the "Walk Over" 31)oe. J. W. CARROLL'S, Hotel Carroll Block, DUSIIORE, PA. JACOB HERR Re-marking Sale, Going Out of Business All our Men's and Bo>s' Suits and Overcoats, Gents c urnishing Goods Etc., will be re marked lioni 20 to 30 per cent lower than actual ot manufacture, ie< ard less of price. 1 his sale wili eclipse anything ever before nte npted by any clothing st rein Sullivan county. S7OOO worth of goods must be sold by April Ist ! must leave this town by April ist. All I ask is to come and s e Jacob Herr's Remarking Sale, at LAPORTE, PA. ne Hundred Dollars ($100) reward, if anv one se.s me .ioing business at l.aporte alter April Ist. All I ask is to come and see Jacob Herr's Re-marking Sale, LAPORTE, PA. GENERAL STORE ® bjaporte Tannery. © FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS FOUND HERE. lust received a special purchase ol "Riches" Flannels, Lumbermens 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 Diy Goods and Notions, Boys and Men s Hats and Caps, lull line of Snagproof 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.
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