r I SUIT NATIONAL BAWK ' OK DVSHORK. PENKA. °TT/VI, . • *60.000 fimei.us - - vio.ooo Dobb a General Bunking Business. S I) STERIGFRE, M. D. SWARTB. President. Cashier J. BRADLtY, Attorney-at-Law. OfJaoe, corner 4 ot Main and Mnncv Sts. LAPOKTE, 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 rnv ofiiee personally h compet.nt person will Lie (bund in ehnrge thereol". Bonds of various kinds furnished. 112 RANCIS W. MEYLERT, Attorney-at-Lfiw. tiice in Keeler'tt Block. I. A PORTE, Sullivan Couutv, PA. J i: & F. H. INGHAM, ATTOIIimTH-AT-LAW. I.egnl business attended to in iliix and adjoining eocntiei _A POKTK. p A. £T J. MULLEN, Attorney-«t-L«w. LA PORT K. I'A. orrics ta couiiTT boii-dibo SKAwroror nouHK. H CRON IN, ATTOBHKT«AT -LAW, BOTAIir riIULIO. orricß on MAW *th«rt. DT'SHORK. Z? Q J. MOLYNEAUX, D.D.S. Graduate University of F«nnsylvania. NEW ALBANY, PA. At Lopez, Pa., Wednesday and Thursday each week. LAPORTE HOTEL. F. W. OAIiIiAGHEH. Prop. Newly erected. Opposite Court 1 louse square. Steam heat, hath rooms, hot and cold water, reading and pool room,and l>nri>er shop; alsojjood stabling and livery, (Ibtppewa %tme Ikilns. ! Lime furnisheo .n car load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesville j r>nn'a. M. E. Reeder, MIINCY, PA. For a well Kept Up-to-date Stock of General Merchandise Far pries that are Right For curteous treatment goto Buschhausen' A MATTER OF HEALTH MAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure HAS NO SUBSTITUTE ~~ - " - > 112 County Seat 1i J Local and Personal Events! I Tersely Told. J r For the sake'of the consumers the president should do all in I,'s power to prevent a coal strike. Atty. and Mrs. F. W. Meylert visited friends at Forksville over , Hnnday. Miss Margaruite Crossley was the gnest/>f Miss Ruth Hess at Sonestown, the early part of the week. Mr. Samuel Mahaffey and fami ly are moving to Rickets, where they will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. F. \V. Meylert en tertained Supt. and Mrs. J. Tv Reese Kilgore and daughter Wed nesday. The two-weeks-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miner of Bernice, died Saturday March 10. Sheriff and Mrs. I>uck spent last week in Philadelphia, the former having conveyed the two Bros chart hoys to the House of Correc tion. Herbert Keeler is visiting at the home of J. G. Cott and family at Lincoln Falls. Jacob Herr the Laporte clothier will move his business to Elk land, Tioga county. Pa., the first of April. Miss lone Mason is visiting Mrs. I M. A. Watkinsat Towanda. A few days ago Eva May Kar sehner, widow of the fireman, filed her statement in her damage suit. Five Imndred thousand liar.els of beer were brewed in Luzerne county last year according to the otlicial statistics in the courthouse at Wilkes Barre. In the celebrated .Johnson murder Casein Bradford county a new chap ter has been begun and may result in atrial in the Lycoming county court in this city. James Salerno, the Willianisport murderer has, of late, refused to eat and the jail authorities have resorted t,> the expedient of stuffing him. They hold his nose until he opens his mouth to breath and then feed him liquids with it spoon. Mr. John L. Norton of Forksville j was at Hay re last week looking over property with a view to purchasing, j Mr. Norton contemplates making Sayre his future home. March bids fair to lie all that weather prophet llicks recently predicted for it. lie foretold that the month would be a stormy one tilled with cold, bleak winds, bliz- i zards, violent rains and othor con ditions calculated to keep tho blue birds and robins away. The Independent Order of Odd Fellows of Sonestown will give a supper and entertainment on Fri i day evening, March 1(5. Supper will be served to the Order at, tie hotel of Harry Basley. Rev. S. B. Bid lack will address a public as semblage at the M. E. church where stereoptical views will also add to the pleasure of the occasion. All are invited. Mrs. Lamellia Davis on Tuesday filed her statement in her suit for damages against the Willianisport and North Branch railroad, for the death of her husband, David Davis the engineer of the locomotive thai blew tip on October <i, l!)0f>. En gineer Davis was killed in the ex plosion, and his'widow asks for 815,000 damagi - The Insurance adjusters met with the Laporte School Board Wednesday and settled the claim on the destroyed school building. The full rr.te of insurance §3OOO was allowed. At the present price of material it was ligured to cost #SOOO to replace the same kind of building its was destroyed. After all the big looting and graft ing that has been going on:1111• • 11' the big life insurance coiiipanhsj there have been no wrecks umoni> them, and there will not be. They are such immense concerns financial ly that they seemed to be able to j stand any amount of stealing on the part of dishonest official*. The loot crs and grafters have either been brought to punishment, or soon will be. 1 ' A sleighing party from Dushori; took advantage of the snowfall and | made a trip to Laporte and enjoyed a very nice-supper and had a iileasant ; mid enjoyalde time at the l.apyrte : Hotel all then left for Dushore til eight P. M., very well pleased. 1 ( The party consisted of Mrs. John I> lteeser, Mrs. W. F. Randall, Mrs. John Sclier, Miss Maud Randall, Mrs. M. H. Burns, Mrs. K. (i. Byl vara, Mrs. C. Lilley, Mrs. John Ha uler, Maud Jordan, Mrs. (''ias. E. Pealer, MollieCummiskey and Jose phine ('. Swart/. Attorneys of Charles Johnson, con victed and sentenced to death for complicity in the murder of his brother's wife, Maggie I». Johnson, on September 17, l!)(»l, made appli cation for a change of venue, alleging prejudice and that Uigter Johnson, the woman's hushatul, b'-t'ore he was ' hanged in July for the same crime charged Charles with complicity and for the reason that the widespread publicity given the case has operated to create undue prejudice. The court has granted a rule 011 the commonwealth to show a cause why a change of venue shall not be al io wed. Letters have been sent out l>y State Highway Commissioner Hun ter to the county commissioners throughout the state, calling their attention to the provisions of the new road law, which makes it th»- duty of the commissioners to furnish the supervisors ol each township, on the first Monday in March with she latest valuation of the township property for county purposes. It is on this valuation that the supcrvis sors are authorized to levy the road tax for the ensuing year. Five old soldiers have, been hot - | ored by the people and court of [ this county within the past year, either by electing or appointing them to ofliees as follows: K. ('. K. Ksliinka, Associate Judge; Joseph Pennington, Court Crier; Josiah Ilenibury and Sargeant Fanning, Tipstaves, and A. J, llacklev;Jan it<T of the Court House. The l.vangelical Conference at Milton last week appointed Rev. \Y. 11. Stover to succeed Rev. J. O. Biggs on the Sonestown charge.] Rev. F. 11. Hower was returned to Dushore, and Rev. Kellar to Lo- j pez, much to the delight of their 1 respective congregations. John D. Rockefeller was likened by a member of his son's Bible class to Moses, Washington and Lincoln —and yet Moses led his ' people to the promised land. Wash ington couldn't tell a lie and Lin- ; coin abolished slavery. ( A ''moonshine" distillery was 1 discovered running full blast by I". ' S. internal revenue officers in a 1 thickly populated section of the city of Wilkesßarre Saturday. The state constabulary will soon ' begin to make themselves usful on the mountain streams o l ' the state wherever trout .ire caught. They will aid the fish wardens all along the line some two weeks or more before the lisliing sea-ons opens. The Annual Meeting of the School Directors ol Sullivan County was held in the Court House, Liporte, Wednesday, March 11. The following otilcers were elected: President, Frank Mcgargle, i Presidents, Frank MiGargle and George McDonald, Secretary, IL L. Molyneux, Treasurer, It. May. The meeting was a most interesting and helpful one. Two-thirds of the directors of the county were in at tendance. J (Full report next week.) i it iK'.otie r. tbnt KngUutil presents < extremes ot' plutocracy and 1 poverty, of luxury and deprivation, of j 1 "clauses" and "masses," of hiu anti ; r growlnj; fortines the few and of > 1 Uxedness In their low estate for tht» ( many. We Uuow, furth* fc rniore. that the i - United States is iiniueasuratily ahead ! ' of KiiKlauil in opportunities for arising j from lowly conditions to the heights of individual distinction and prosperity, from the workshop to the niaiiauer's otiire, from the dny wuj;e to laive own ership, from uieiilalisni to . . What folly, then, to heap on protei-tloi: reproaches which It does not deserve and to charge It with those iue>|iutiit!e. whirh exist to a greatly aj:ifravated d." Bree In a country which makes the be*. uliowitiK that cun lie made for fit, trade Itoi liegter Deuioerat auj Chruti icie. Mercanlial Appraiament. I To venders of domestic ami foreign mercha eiCt in Sullivan county Pa. wiJl take uotic< I ; that art* appraised and classed by the under , > signed Appraiser ut' Mercantile and other Lieen -1 I SJJ.M for the year 1005 as follows, to wit: 4 I Jtcrriiee store Co Cherry Meicantile. Count r, J. .1 - do do j i.'aley, .John do do ' | Dee win* «l* do do Dcmpsey. John <lo do j From bet Kf do do I i (lotia, L do do j Cross. John do do ; Ueiferatl, Mrs. I' do do liunsiuger IVW.. <lo do ' Jlyinan. Morris do do lily man, IJ. B do do iiellainan.Joseph .\ do do j llo]*e, U. I' do do Jackson, C. E ..... do do Mctiee, Patrick <lo do Mm phy.,l.l' do do Meyers,Frank do do £ehaad, 11. J do do Sick. Charles do do Schaad, John C do , do sick, Joseph do do .Sick, John do do Sick. We u» lull do do i >ut 1 ill, David • do do | Seltzer, Cieorge do do j Haley, William do do | Heaver, Theodore Colley | Dyer, Allien oo do j Diefenbaeli, C <io do 1- rntcliy, K. G do do j Muusinger, C. F ~ do do . fjurey, h. A do do ! lolmson, c do do • Kellogg, li. M <io do j Latulback, CJ. S do do Lopez Drug Co do do ; MeOeu. I i* do do Meklbbins, 11 do do Murry, I'. 1* «lo do KIUHICS. J. F do do -idanski. .i do do Von kin, .1 do do Armstrong. A.T Davidson do Buck. J. W do do Hash y. Harry do do Nora do do I Hum, Ira.N do <lo Uc valine). MJ do do i(oilman. NV. L do do Hopier, W. (j do do Loiab, D. H do do i.oiali, Mr.->. I>. II do do Ma-atgei, Frank do do Miller, C. A do do Meyers, Ceo. W do do i'almatier, Dennis do do Simmons J. B do do >turr. Clias. do do Swank, Kills do cto Seeales, C. J do do l ay lor dc Hro do do Wiluon. Jaeolt do do Webb, K. K do do Hahr, C. A Dushore do Cuinmuskey, M do do Cunningham, James.. do do (Ymnor. 1' do do Connor. Mr». J do do ( roll. ( ha> v do do Crimuiins. J. 11 do do Carroll, 1> K do do Carroll. John \V do do Cole, Samuel do do caddeu J.J do do DicfTcnbach, \V 11 .... do do Deegan, Ceo. T do do Daley.Patrick Jo do I'iiian. Mary C do . do Farrell. F. II do do Farrell, <' J do do Hoffman F . do do ! loll'a, c 'has. W do ■ do HolTaiV Co do do loloombLauer oo il<» ilonnutter (i. 11 do do irarriugiMi. i. s . . do do K raus. Win. 11 do do Kline, Bernard do <io Keel*. D do ... do Kennedy. J. P. do do Lllley cfc Haverly do do liCVdton. Morris do do Met ice. Kobert do do <>neil. Win t.. do do i uncll. jam» s K do tlo | obert.il. E do do Pealer, Cbas. K do cio KOUM*. Anthony do do keeser. J. D do do Kettenbury. J. V do do >ylxara, K. li do do Vonkin, «V <'o.J. li do do \Villiatn> C.M do . ... do Koth. John ... do do Kherer, Daniel.A;S<>n Kaules Mere do Vanßuskirk. NV. ... do do 0 atts, 11. L r do do Klcss, Kdgar do do Laird iV. lteeder do do Little, A. C do do 1 einlich, T. c Elkland Tup do Hugo. George d<» do llartung. A turnst do do Hart. William do do Jennings. Ellsworth do do Mulnix, A, T do do Snyder, J. L do do I Jennings, r. B do do Norton «& Ilottenstein, Forks Twp do Fawcett B. W Forksville do < alkios, Wm do do l4inea.-ter, B do do «.lidewell A: Fleming.... do do Rogers. M. A do do Snyder, Geo. W do do Scanlin, P. M do .. do Smith. J. B do do Mat ho. Mrs, Sadie... do do Campbell, A. E Fox'lwp do ( anipbell. L.l do do Fanning. W. II do . . do • ascuian, C do do Kilmer, J. K do do Kilmer, Z.T do do Morean, Frances do do i'arMi, J. M do do \\ illiains.O.J ...• do do Williams. Wm,L do do Diddle, W. II • .i,email. Jaeoli do do < ulough, S. T do do Hull, Vernon do ... do iiotYman, W. L do do L-kidaeker, Daniel do do l iesicr, G, M Laporte Twp «!«» Nordinont Supply Co do do • Lea. Geo W do do Duschhausen A.II Laj»orte Boro do Colt, Kraus do do i in* liter. Joseph do do .-myth. Joint 1 do do Gallagher. F. W... do do McFarlane, .las... do do Minnier, John do do llerr. Jacob do do Paruieter. W. L.. Shrewsbury. do 5 >nes, C. W do do F. J. Khoads, two |tool tables, Lopez. s« cults, c, J. one pool table. Mmicv Valley. Kiess, E. It. one )KM>l table. bugle.* Mere. Warner, W. V two ten pin alleys do Atlanttc Keliniug Co,, wholesale, Dushore, And that an ap|»ea! will be held in the office of Hie County Treasurer in Laporte, Pa.. o*» the loth day of April, 190(». at hio'clock a.m. when and where you may attend If you think proper. C. E. BIGGER, Mtmintia 1 Appraiser Auditors' Notice. In the Orphan*' Court of Sullivan Co. l nre: Estate of Beujaiiiin i brusher lived. .Notice it? herehv given tliai tin? itnderMign eil lias been appointed by 111 <• Urphons' ('ourt of Sulliv.-ih County' IIH Auditor to pax* upon exceptions filed to the account of Hannah Thrasher Executrix of the la*t will and testament of Benjamin ! I brasher deed., and to make distribution j ofthefund found in the hands ol said | Kccountnnt alter dicpoi-injr ol the excep | tions. A hearinjr will be 'jiveu by the I s »id Ai:.litor ti> all JHTMIIIS iinere«ted nt tbeoHlce ot V'phoi.xus > ~li ITsip, in | I'lishoreoti Thur-dai. the iL'tb dtiv ol j April li) 1 li r.t It' o'clock a. in at vliich time all p.-r-on- «hall be reipiired to make | tlii ir elaiuiK before Miid Auditor or be de barred Irom «• i.inii■ in upo i said IIIIHI, 'I DOS I I N<»II AM, Auditor. j Foley's honey and Tar I.ures CPUS, prevents pneumonia. » A. E. CAivit- BhLL MIDWINTER CLRAR VMCH SALK Is Still On. I have a lew of The odds and ends left, you can see them on the BARG \IN COUN I HK t During ihis salt? I have I ma iked down a lot o 1 «oods Iroin the general st.uk, th.t arc bargains you can not get 112 ist where. Be low ue give pric-s as tar as space will permit. Men's Heavy Winter Suits was 5.00 now 3.75. war 6.00 now 4.50. " " " was 7-5° now 5.50 was 10.00 now 670. Boy s " " " was i2oo now 770 was 000 now 3 7.0. " " was 600 now 400 was 2 ">o now 2 00. .! V f S ii " " Bto i2 years 100 and 200 now 100, I.ot Men's I<"ine Shoee was 3 to 3 1 00 was 2 no now 701.' Ladies " was 300 now 150 was 200 now 125 ' Fur Top Slippers was 1 f>o now 1 00 " Childs Solar Tip Shoes was"l iS now . r iOe Lot Ladies Fleece Lined Underwear was f>oe now 39c ' hlidrens " " " () 1 4j\vas 25c now IOC 1 -adtcs Flannelette Wrappers was 1* <1(1 now 79c A. E. CAMPBELL. SHUNK, PA. Pall -Suits for Men, Boys and Children are now here tor inspection. Suits in black cl.iy and unfinished worsteds and 1 Homespuns. Trench and Fnglish Flannels, and Scotch Goods. bovs and Childrens Suits in all the new fabrics and rtakt s. Prices as well as variety are txtraordinary. Ail new n ip to date line 01 Gents Furnishings, Hals, Caps, etc \bo the only place in town w here you can the "Walk Over" Sho£. J. W. CARROLL'S, Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHORE, PA. . .5"-* This is ( lodr Isast Chctnce in Laporte To Buy Goods at 65c on the sl. MEN'S and BOYS' SUITS and OVERCOATS it less than hall price. C luldrens' Suits and Ovcicoils, Men's and Boys' Hats, Caps and Pants at 6sc on the >I.OO All of my large stock of Underwear (or Men, I adies and Children must go at 50c on the dollar. Sweaters, •vershirts, Mit'ens and Gloves at 50c on the dollar. Sus pend; rs, Socks, Handkerchiefs, Mackintoshes all at half price. SHOES. SHOES. All m\ large stock of Shoes must be sold al once, COATS and CAPES. M of mv I.true line of I adies' Go< ds—Coats, Skirts, Capes Wrappt rs, and Its ot other articles too numerous to men tion must go at 65c on tne duiiar. JACOB HERR, LAPORTE, PA. GENERAL STORE F)aportc Tannery. FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS FOUND HERE. Just received a special purchase of ' Riches'' Flannels, L.umberrnens' Shiits and Drawers, Men's, ladies' and Childr ns' Mitts, Gloves and Hosiery. There's Lots Here to Show You From the City. Fre.h stock of Dt» Goods :nd Notions, Boys and Men's Mars and Caps, full line of Sn >gproof Shoes and RUIVH-IS. 1 adies', tients' and CtiiUlren's Goodyear Kt:b %r> Woodsmen and Hovs Shoes to suit all. Our Usual Quality of Groceries and Provisions are Equal to the BEST. JAMES McFARLANE.
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