r(!KST NATIONAL BANK ' OF DD3HORK. PKNNA. VTTA.Ii - - $50,000 POR.PI.US - - 810.000 Does ft General Banking Business. *S D. STEKIGKttE, M. I>. SM ARTS. President. Cashier A J. BRADLEY, Attorney-ftt-Jjaw. < Mlice, corner„ol Main and Muncy Sts. LAPORTE, PA. Having opened an office at 1.'528 Arch St., Philadelphia, 1 shall still continue to practice in the several Courts of Sullivan County.' When not in my office personally « compet.nt person will l>o found in charge thereof. Honda of various kinds furnished. FRANCIS W. MEYLERT, Attornoy-at-Luw. office in Keeler's Block. LAPORTE, Sullivan County, PA. y T& FTH. INGHAM; ATTOHRISYS-AT-lAW, Legal husinuns attended to in this and adjoining counties _APOKTE. p A. jT J. MULLEN, Attorney-at- Law. LAPORTE, PA. OKFIOK IM CuCNTV BUILDiHtt HISAW HOOaK. H cßomr ATTOBHKT«AT I-AW, BOTAKV PUBLIC. orrn a u« wain [>• SHOHB. 57J. MOLYNEAUX, D.D.S. tiruilaate University of Pennsylvania. NEW ALBANY, PA. At Lopez, Pa., Wednesday and Thursday each week. LAPORTE HOTEL. F. W, GALLAGHER,Prop. Ncsvlv ereoled. Opposite Court I louse square. Steam heat, bath rooms, hot ami cold water, rending an 1 pool room,and barbershop; also good stabling and livery, ( (>NI>KN< Kl> REPORT ot the condition oi lhe * First National Hank at Dushore. in the Stat*.' of Pennsylvania ut close of business Nov. 9th 1905. KEAOI'RCKS. Loans and discounts $1,99300 93 I . s. Bonds to secure circulation fni.Guo 00 i remiuin on V. S. Bonds JJ.OOOOO Stock securities Total $416,394 39 LI ABIMTIEB, "npitai $50.00000 Surplus and undivided profits 21,949 63 t ireulation 49,300 00 i)ividends unpaid *OO Total $416,394 39 State of Pennsylvania County of Sullivan ss. 1, M. 1). Swarts cashier of the above named bank do solemnly swear tlnvt the aljove statement is tiue to the best oi my knowledge and lielicl. M. D. SWARTS. t'ashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 31st day of Auk, 1905. ALBERT F. HEESS, My commission expires Feby 27/09. Notary I'ublie. Correct Attest: E.G. SYLVARJA. ) J NO. D. RKBrfKR, -Directors. SAMI'KL COLE, ) For a well Kept Up-to-date Stock of General Merchandise Far pries that are Right For curteous treatment goto Buschhausen' >1 MATTER OF HEALTH 9 'MI . iSMJj «akinS POWDER AbsoluteSy Pure MAS M0 SUBSTITUTE w, at ad come «i."i on I'ne-il-.y but by the time they reached tld place Hit* sleighing had turned into slu*h, and the children came tramp ing behind tilt* horses and -ltd This, however, did not put a damp er oil the »pirits of the hilarious youngsters who made the town ring with tlu-ir shouts as they started oil their homeward way. j Our worthy member of the Stale Legislature, Dr. M. K. Hermann, ! placed himself in the lime light o: I public attention by offering a reso lution which was unanimously | acted upon, calling for the estab lishment of a club room exclusive ly for the law makers of Pennsyl vania. The Philadelphia Inquirer ridiculed the doctor's idea of a club room with a large front-page cartoon, showing our member en joying the luxuries of club-room life. Nevertheless our member's idea is allright and in making the move he did, places him in a rank above the average legislator a nd, we will venture to add, the most able diplomat Sullivan ever had. The doctor doubtless realized that our State has too many obnoxious laws already and in order to check ihe nuisance lie wisely undertook to allure the attention of the Legis lature to the enjoyment of club life, or to more fully explain hi st roke of genius, he was aiming to side-track the mischief-making machinery and get it out of the way of the reform movement now advancing on the main line from Philadelphia to llarrisburg. Jt was a clever move, doctor, get your Legislative associates interested in something else besides making laws. Have too many already. We are an overlawed people and it is no wonder laws are falling in to disrepute. A prominent attor ney of Dushore. speaking to us re cently relative to the Tax Sale law, remarked that it was "one" of the most vicious laws lie knew of. So we have vicious law s, preposterous laws, silly laws, laws that conflict with other laws, laws that can Lc construed to mean ado/en different things, trivial laws, laws that are not respected, not enforced, not obeyed. We have laws that lowers the standard of American citizen ship, laws that invade personal lib erty, laws that attack the home, a ripper law and press muzzier law. We still have laws that ought tot to be inforced i l ' they could be and laws that could not he inforced if they ought to be. Yes. doctor, you fully realized all this. You are possessed with the knowledge that we have too may laws, too many ambitious lawmakers, too QIIEKI IT'S SALK. Ry virtueof a writot Alias Fi. Fa. issued out of tlit* Court ot Common Pit as of Sullivan County and lo me directed and delivered, there will In* e\pi'.*ed to | übiic sale at the Forksville l!oiel,in the iioro. ot Forksville Sullivun County, Pennsyl vania on F KID AY, Fi:r. Rl T AIIY 23, 1 '.•( m. ;it 2 o'clock p. m. tiie following property to wit: All the fo'lowing pieces or parrels ot land shunted in Forks and Llklaud town ships County of Sullivan Mid Slate o: Pennsylvania, hounded and described as follows viz: beginning at i stone at sale Of Loyal Sock creek: thence North sixtv one degrtt's West, o c hundred and eighty two pert lies lo a slake: thence I>y lauds ot Alien Little, north twenty nine decrees east one hundred and fifty-three and a half purclie- to a stake: thence l>\ lands ot John brown, south sixty-one degrees east two-hundred and lorlv-two and a half piirchci to white maple; thence south twenty-nine degrees wot lorty tour pen-lies: thci.ee south M\t\ debtee- w.st one hundred and twenty lour perches to Ihe place of la-ginning. Containing two hundred acres and five perches and allow ance. Also adjoining the above described land and used as a part ol the same tnrtn. a parcel of Hud described as lollows: I Sou m led by lands of John 11. t >sler on the east, by lands (formerly) Isaac Rog ers or township line on the north; by lands of Kenjamiii Little on the Wesi: and b\ lands ot M. A. Rogers on the south. Containing fifty acres more or less. Above lands move tally d. scribed in Deed Poll, John Ciz High sherill, of Saliivan conlll\ to Win, l'eper, the part* of tin first part or plaintitl in execution. Above lands constitute one farm, hav ing thereon two I'm me houses, a barn, sheds, outhouses, well and sptings, orch ard and small I'mits about i"i acres im proved llat land, balance pasture and timber land. Sei/.t d din! ink) u in execution ai d to be sold hs the prop-riy of I«a e Rogers and Alice M. Rogi rs at the suit ol William l'eper. FRANK W. ltt'CK, Sheritl. I.eritl's olla c.l.apoite !'a •tali. 13, I'.lOti • 'roiiin. Altorm *. I'lie attention of the pitlilh* i» edb il the Mountain Ilmi«e now tinder i \ in ii iiri'iiii lit. Aeoiinxhifhiiii o|vi i! In tnn-ie'it i;iii—ls. Moin|;i • |,y II it Vor Week. Ilmnl -table intim, tiin l itimi- at re.is Mii iide prices. C Mirt atfi inl iii's will he e«|n .-hilly enfor. mmonwe;ilth o expense. We hope our worthy member can by some fair means, <,r foul, allure the lawmaker away from the Lcgi> hifure hall to some, cosy dub room where they couM much better earn their salary and stop making laws. With this w reckless maehine-like law making going on with increased fervor and I'ary not soon abated will throw lis all into a. state of anarchy. The "lily hope already left to us is not to take the law seriously and many have learned this. Some smile at thi'ui; others dodge them. At bewt our lawmaking is a farce; then why not a club room? Q ilElilFP'S SALK 0 Bv virtuie of writ o( Fieri Fieias issued "Ml of i In' Court of Coin IIIOII Fleas oI Sul livan County, Pennsylvania, ami to me directed ami delivered, there will lie ex i •• 'Seii 10 ilie |>111>I:c sale at tlie Court House in the Borough of Laporte Sullivan Coumv, Peiinsvlvnnia, on SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1906, ;it I o'clock P.M. the following described property to wit: Lot No. 1: All that certain piece, par eel or lot of land siltinted in Fox Town, ship, Sullivan County, Pennsylvania tminnleil and described as follows: BE(i IN X 1 N(l at a post in the public road: iliei.ee extending South GDI rods to ■I post along tin.' road; thence extending East 8 rods to a post: thence extending Sou I h ;;0 rods to a post; thence extending East 00 1 2 rods d a post; thence extend ing North tUM rods to a lieecli tree, and thence extending West S 1-2 rods to the place of beginning. Containing Fittv-one acres more or less. Lot No. 2: Another lot. of land situ ated in same Township, County and State described as follows: Bh(J IN N I Mir at a post, the South west corner ol u tract warranted in the name ot Andrew llodge Sr., thence North - 1 "J degrees I, im along land in the war rantee name of tolm Jennings -Hi 1-2 rods to a stake and stones; thence South Si 12 degrees East by land of Aaron R. Wright 106 r< ads to a stake by a beech; thence by land of lltigli McKay South 2 12 degrees West -111 i 2 rods to a beech ■"tpling; thence North ST 1 2 degrees West along ilw line of the said Andrew 1 lodge,Sr.. tract 18t> rods to the place ol beginning. Containing Fifty Four acres and Nine perches strict measure, be the same mine or less. Excepting and reser\ ing trom above described lot about 2 1-2 acres ol land conveyed to Elisha David son by deed recoided in Sullivan Count\ Deed Book No. 11, page 117 etc. Also excepting and reserving from the two above described lots ot land Eight acres and 2.*i perches conveyed to M.•!. Tripf by deed dated May 27, and recorded in Sullivan County Deed Hook No. 18. ai page 1 '.Hi, etc. Also excepting and re serving another lot containing 11 j acres more or less conveyed to Sylvester Brown by deed dated duly 28, lss;-i, and recorded in Sullivan County Deed Book No. 14. at page -147. etc. A oout one ha'f of llie above described two lots of land being improved and it state ol cultivation; balance unimproved and having erected thereon one frame dwelling house, one large bank barn and other out buildings, a large orchard, ol fruit trees thereon. The two lots being used together as one farm. Lot No. .'J: All that certain lot or par. eel of land situate in Fox Township. Sullivan t 'otintv Pa . described as follows-' BE( 11 NXI N< • at a point in the centei of the public road, it being the North weft corner of land of Horace Dumond; thence bv land of said Horace Dumond. et al.. South 4 I-2 degrees West Iperches to a stone corner, thence by land of Mik I'ripp Xorth 85 1-2 degrees West 41 4:"> perches to a post: thence by land ol the said parties ol the lirst part Xorth 4 l-L degrees East 103 rods to the center ol the aforesaid p iblic road: thence along centei ot said road South Si I 2 degrees East tl 45 rods to the place of beginning 1 ONTAIXIXti Fifty acres ol land inori or less. Excepting and reserving there trom 2.1 acres I to M.•!. Tripp, h\ de« d dated May 25. IBN7. ai d recorded m Siilli\an ( '.lUtity Deed Book No. 25. at page Oil, etc About Fifteen acres improved and Ulalel cultivation. tl.e balance uiiiiii) roved. Seized, taken in execution and to le sold as tiie property ot Benjnmill Tiip| at the sun ol Burke, I'homio A to., now to use of llenrv Tripp. Fit AN K W. BCCK, Sherill- Mullen, Attorney. sheritl's oltii'i'. I,n porte, IN . Feb. H'Oi'. John R. member*, among otrer says: "In compliance with th>> Instruction-? of tho executive committee of the league, gi\en at Its last meeting, held In Ilarrlaburg on April IS, 1905. at which tliuu It wnn dec I led to accept the Invitation of the Republican clubs of Northampton county and hold the next annual convention In the city of Kaiiton. your president conferred with the Hon Wesley R. Andrews, chair man of the state Republican commit tee, and fh<> local committee of Ea°ton, nnd agreed on Wednesday and Thurs day. September 20 and SI, for the dato of the convention, and you are hereby notified of that fact, "The Republican clubs of Pennsyl vania have nevi r been found wanting In any r> at crlsl* Wh si the rallying rr> of the party has be n Bounded the yotin•* r>"n wi.o have banded them sini.i Int«> throughout the «tat« have Kathered around tb.i 112 ni':»rd. It Is not • » much wl '» t'.en. a man t of *! | men's quarrels a» It 13 the i.i„:rttianoo now " was 600 now 4 f>o was 2 f>o now Childrens " " " Bto i2 years 150 and 200 now Norfolk " " sto shears 200 now 1 So. Lot Men's Fine Shoee was 3 to 3 f>o now 1 00 was 200 now y'tc "Ladies " " was 300 now 150 was 2So now 125 '' ;• Fur Top Slippers was 1 "JO now 100 " Childs Solar Tip Shoes was 1 10 now 60c Lot Ladies Fleece Lined Underwear was 50c now 39c " Chlidrens " " " 4 to 14 was 25c now lOc Ladies Flannelette Wrappers was 1 tiO now 790 A. E. CAMPBELL. SHUNK, PA. Pall Suits for Men, Boys and Children are now IK re for inspection. Suits in black clay and unfinished worsteds and 'I hil Homespuns, French and English Fl. nnels, and See Goods. Boys and Childrens' Suits in all the new fabrics . makes. Prices as well as variety are extraordinary. All t: vt the "Walk Over" 3f)oe. J. W. CARROLL'S, Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHORE, P, JACOB HERR Re-marking Sale Going Out of Business All our Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats, Ge Furnishing Goods Etc., will be re-marked from 20 to xr cent lower than actual cost of manufacture, regs ess of price, 'I his sale wili eclipse anything ever bel 11 tempted by any clothing store in Sullivan county. >7OOO worth of goods must be sold by April Ist. 1 m eave this town by April Ist. All I ask is to come and Jacob Herr's Remnrking Sale,; LAPORTE, PA. One Hundred Dollars ($100) reward, if any one sees .ioing business at Laporte after April Ist. All 1 ask is to come and see Jacob Herr's Re-marking Sa! LAPORTE, PA. GENERAL STORE Ob lsaportc Tannery. ® FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS FOUND HEI Just received a special purchase ut "Riches" Flaunt l.umbermens' Shirts and Drawers, Men's, ladies' ;i Childrt ns' Mitfs, Gloves and Hosiery. There's Lots Here to Show You From the City. Fresh stock of Diy Goods and Ni tions, Boys z Men's Hats and Caps, full line of Snagproof Shoes a Rubbeis. ladies', Gents'and Children's Goodyear Ri hers Woodsmen and Boys Shoes to suit all. Our Usual Quality of Groceries and r'rovisio are Equal to the BEST. JAMES McFARLANE.