r RST I NATIONAL BANK I OF DOBHORK, PENNA. VITAL - * * 6o °°° PURPI.UtJ - - #IO.OOO Hoes a General Banking Business. 8. I). STKIUGEUK, M. IJ. HWARTB. President. Cashier H J. BRADLEY, Attorney at-Law. Office, cornerjot Main ami Muncy Sts. LAPOKTK, PA. Havinsr opened an office at 1328' Arch St., Philadelphia, I shall still continue to practice in the several Courts of Sullivan Countv.' When not in my otliet; personally a competent person will he found in charge thereof. Bonds of various kinds furnished. pKANCIS W. MEYLERT, Attomoy-at-Liaw. office in Keeler's Block. LAPORTE,' County, PA. + J. & F. H. INGHAM, ATTOIIH KYS-AT'I«AW| Legal busineflfl atten»le«l to in this ami adjoining counties _AI'ORTE. pa £ J. MULLEN, Attornoy-«t-L«w. LAI'ORTE, PA. OKFICK IW COUNTY BDILUIna NKAI' COURT HOUBK. £ H. CRONIN, ATTOIt*KV'AT LAW, nOTAItV PUBI.IC. OrFI.'C OB MAIM STItBKT. due noun. J P A Q J. MOLYNEAUX, D.D.S. Oraduato University ol Pennsylvania. N i:W ALBANY, PA. At Lopez, Pa., Wednesday and Thursday each week. LAPORTE HOTEL. W. O AIiXiAOHEK, J'rop. Newly erected. Opposite Court House square. Steam heat, hath rooms, hot and cold water, reading and pool room,and harher shop; also good stahling and livery, Cbtppewa %tme IRilns* Lime furnished in car load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesvilla Tenn'a. M. E. Reeder, MUNCY, 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 H 1 POWDER Absolutely Pure HAS MO SUBSTITUTE Covnty Scat " Local and Personal Events Tersely Told. Miss Harriet Crocker loft Tuesday for an extended visit with friends at Buffdo. Mr. A. E. Tripp of Wilkee-Barre spent the latter part of last week at this place. Miss Emma Cole of Dushore was the guest of the Misses Crossley, Hun day. C. L. Cronin, a 7floomsburg mer chant, was found dead at the bottom of a bridge wall at Rupert, and there is a suspicion that lie was pushed off tin' bridge. Mrs. W. 11. Murrelle, of Athens, is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Smyth. Mrs. John (Jumble and daughters, Altaand Vernie visited relatives at New Albany last week. The Village Improvement Society will meet with Mrs. Buck, Monday evening, June 11th. All members are asked to be present as business of especial interest is to be enacted. Edward Harney, of Cherry Twp., died June 2at the age of 74 years. He leaves a sou and two daughters. There will be t. vo murder cases called for trial at Danville next week. Peter Dietrich and John Seers are the defendants. John I*. Murphy, son of Patrick Murphy,of Mildred died Tuesday at the age of :s<i years. Mr. Murphy conducted a restaur ant at Mildred. Iu 1901 he married Ella Driscoll, of Bernicc, who sur vives the husband. Children's Day Exercises will be held in the Methodist Church next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Epworth League in the evening, at All are welcome at these ser vices. Mrs. E. Rippleye and daughter, Either, and Mrs. Spring and two children, of New York are guests at the Mountain House. After the middle of the mouth they will oc cupy Miss Crocker's cottage on Main street for the remainder of the sum mer. Mrs. John Erisbie of Ren wick, Bradford (b., who for a time lived with her daughter, Mrs. B. S. Cowell at this place, died last Friday at the Sayre hospital after submitting to an operation for the removal of a large tumor, at the ag's of 53 years. She is survived by a husband and two daughters. On July 11, the new Chapel will be dedicated at the Odd Fellow's Or plumage, at Sun bury. Invitations svill be sent to all of the lodges in the State. The semi-annual meet ing of the directors will also be held at that tine and ground will be broken for the new addition to the present buildings. Appropriate exercises will be observed.— Saturday, June 9, 190(5, has been appointed as a day for putting the grounds of the LaPorte Athletic Association in condition for use. All who can do so are urged to help on that day. If you can not go your self, send some one iu your place. Men, boys and teams are needed. Please lie on hand promptly at eight o'clock, A. M. Bring pick; shovel, hoe or rake. The work will be in charge of a competent foreman. By order of L.il'orte Athletic Association. Michael llaspin, after receiving his sentence of seven years in the penitentiary last week, made an at tempt to dig his way out of the county jail by burrowing through the floor, lie succeeded in getting two feet before he was discovered. Foiled in this manner of escape he secured a wire ami attempted to hang himself would probably have succeeded had other inmates of the jail not given the alarm and brought the Sheriff in time to prevent him taking his own life. Sheriff Buck and Dan Casey of Dushore, took Haspin to the penitentiary Saturdsy. There will be no Sunday School at the Baptist church, Sunday iu order to allow the children to attend Chil dren's Day Services at the M. E. church. Ice Cream! Come to Mrs. Funsfon's ice cream parlor where you will find icecream I made fresh every day. Also dainty flavorings, frappes and sou files to serve with it. Prompt attention given to orders for dessert. Try out Ice cream sandwiches. We kindly invite your patronage. Mrs. Mary lingers of Forksvillc, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meylert. Miss Emma Lawrence formerly of Dushore, anil Miss Harriet Law rence, formerly of Laporte, graduat ed from the Muney High school last week, Miss Harriet taking first hon ors. Since the new borough law, that of prohibiting cattle on the streets, has gone into effect, several property owners have taken down the fences in front of their premises and the re sult is a wonderful improvement in the appearance of these properties. There are other residents who will follow this exajnple in the near fu ture. The following lias been found a sure cure for broken dishes: If the dish to be mended can be tied to gether with a stout string, then place it in boiling water and leave one hour, you can never tell the dish had been broken and it can afterwards be putin boiling water without the pieces coming apart. This experiment has been tried and proven and many are the broken dishes which are now as good as new. Notwithstanding courts decision as to the authority of the Pure Foo.l Commissioner of the State to inter fere with the sale of liquors, wheth er they are pure or impure, the ac tivity of experts employed by Dr. H. B. Warren in the laboratories of the State chemist has n-1 ceased. Whiskey, wines ami malted | liquors are being received at the laboratories from all parts of the State and analyzed. It is reported here that several special agents haue been employed and required to exert even greater activity since the decisions of the court were handed down. These facts have led to the belief on tlie part of liquor men and other persons interested in the work of the department that Dr. Warren is planning some coup which will come as a big surprise to the State generally and to rum sellers in par ticular. It has been suggested that tlie commissioner plans to submit to Congress the results of his cam paign and urge tin* National Legis lation to take some action designed to put an end to the sale of impure liquors. The data which Dr. War ren can obtain with his agents and corps of experts would, it is be lieved by some persons, amaze Con gressmen and virtually coerce them into taking some decided action. Dr. Warren declines to say any thing concerning the purpose of his activity. Tmler the post office appropriation bill which Senator Penrose reported to the Senate last week, rural free delivery carriers are given fifteen days leave of absence each year, ex clusive of Sundays and holidays, and s*>oo,ooo is appropriated to pay sub stitutes. Rural carriers are deserving of great consideration, in view of the fact that they must go back and forth over all kinds of roads and in all kinds of weather. Their vacation is coining to them. An Act to protect, fruit, shrub bery, crops, trees, etc. Section I. lie it unacted (Sc. That any person or persons who shall willfully club, stone, cut, break, bark or otherwise mutilateor dam age any Held crop, nut, fruit or or namental trees, shrub, bush, plant or vine, trellis, arh2r, hot-bed, hot or greenhouse, or who shall trample or in anywise injure any grain, grass vine, vegetables or other growing crop, or who shall willfully take or or carry away any grain, corn, rye, wheat or other Held crop, fruit or vegetables, plants, nuts or berries, any fruit or ornamental trees, vine or shrub, whether the same be at tached to the soil or not, shall be subject to a penalty not exceeding fifty dollars for each and every of- I'llSC. Thirty-five University of Penn sylvania Sophomores are at Eagles Mere for a month's practical work at surveying in the mountainous country surrounding that resort. The party is in charge of Professor H. B. Ives, of the University's Civ il Engineering School, and the trip I is a regular part of the course iu I engineering. There will be a meeting of the Republican Standing Committee of | Sullivan county, on June 9, at 1 : o'clock in the Court House at La-1 porte, Pa,, for the purpose of fix- j ing dates for primaries and Repub- j lican conventions and such other business as may come before the said committee. "Win, P. Shoemaker, Chairman. F. H. Ingham, Sec'y. Salesmen wanted to sell and deliver teas, coffees, baking powder and grocrry specials. Horse and wagon furnished. No better way to start in business for yourself. Not necessary to invest any capital. Ad dress The great Atlantic and Pacfij Tea Co., 411 Lackawanna Ave. cranton, P.i. The Sullivan County Normal School will be held in Dushore this year. The School will open Monday June 2">, and will continue four weeks Prospective students are requested to read the following carefully. The work will be based entirely upon the Illinois Course of Study. If you own a copy of the Course do not fail to bring it with you. Text books will be used to supple ment the Course, hence uniformity of text books is not important. Bring your own books if you are supplied. A limited number will be supplied with books without charge if carefully used. The purpose of this School is to in crease the efficiency of the teaching force of our County and give students an oppurtunity of reviewing their studies. Inasmuch as the Illinois Course of Study has been adopted throughout the county it is of pre eminent importance that the teachers thoroughly familiarize themselves with it. No matter what grade of certificate the teacher may hold, he or she should not fail to make a care fid, critical study of this Course, which must be followed in the schools The best teaching is that done by those who are faithfully and intelli gently following this Course of Stu dy, and it is always the best teachers who are in demand. < >nly those who are willing to work are desired as students. The work will require lots of hard work and idlers will he out of place. Despite the additional burden which it places upon him, the County Superintendent, will supervise the work and assist in the effort to in crease the teaching power of those who are intrusted with the life interests of the boys and iris of the County. Remember, this school is not eon ducted for protit. Every dollar re ceived is expended for the expanses of the school. After paying the in structors a fair compensation for their labor the rest is spent for aid in carrying on the work. Cavin's Orthography and Smith'soutliues in History have been purchased with the balance left from last year and will be furnished for use during the school term. Tuition: Four weeks, less than four weeks, $1.50 per week. Students desiring boarding places and citizens who desire boarders will communicate with any member of the faculty or with the Superintend ent. Silas 1). Molyneux I). Merrit Flick Thomas V. Kelly. Joseph Sick, DEALER IX Flour, Feed and Meal, Cherry Mills, Pa. Columbia flour, 2s t J ride ot Tuwanda 1.15; K flour 1.2s Corn men! 1.10 Cra.ked rorn 1.10 < 'orn nnd o its chop, 1.20 Cood stv.i < :its per bus. .49 •' Buck client bo Middling :ii'd Bran at lowest j pric s Y< ur trade respect ful y solk llc . ! JOSEPH SICK, CHERRY MILLS, HA. A. E. CAMPBELL'S Cash Department Store. SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT. Grods nrriv'no: daily f or every Department. A Spring ine of Wall Paner. Men's, Buys anil Children's Clotti ng; H.its and Sh >es arrived and are ready for your nspection. 1 have the largest assoitment in every department, that :an be found in the county. I meet all competition and go them 5 per cent bett< r. by giving you the "Cash Register" ticket with every purchase. SLoo in merchandise tor S2O worth of tickets We always have some Bargains in every Department that you cannot get elsewhere. 0 me in and look us over. Yours for business, A. E. CAMPBELL. SHUNK, PA. I Pall Soils for Men, Boys and Children are now here for inspection. Suits in black clav and unfinished worsteds and Thibets Homespuns, French and English Fl; nnels, and Scotch Goods. Boys and Childrens' Suits in all the new fabrics and nakes. Prices as well as variety are extraordinary. All new m 1 up to date line of Gents Furnishings, Hats, Caps, etc. \lso the only place in town where you can get the "Walfc Over" Sf)oe. J. W. CARROLL'S, Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHORE, PA. GENERAL STORE c® Tannery. GD PULL AND COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS FOUND HERE. Just received a special purchase of "Riches" Flannels, Lumbermens' Shirts and Drawers, Men's, Ladies' and Childrens' Mitts, Gloves and Hosiery. There's Lots Here to Show You From the City. Fresh stock of Diy Goods and Motions, Boys and Men's Hats and Caps, full line of Snagproof Shoes and Rubbers, Ladies'. Gents' and Children s Goodyear Rub oers. Woodsmen and Boys Shoes to suit all. , Our Usual Quality of Groceries and Provisions are Equal to the BEST. AMES McFARLANE. —How to Get th uy them of Buckbee I and yield 2500 bushels to the acre. Beet, that That's the ut test way. —Reader. net you *3OO an acre, prize winning Carrots. Because Buckbee's Seeds are Cabbages, Cucumbers, Tomatoes. Corn. btc. * always "full of life,"—the grow- Are all these things worth a postal to you? ink' pnnciple, which makes all * • » «!>« difference between good seeds and bad. Buckbee's liig Free Seed Book for IW6 is the world over. . . . . . , also remarkable because it contains— Now, Buckbee s Big Book explains just why —The finest color plates of flowers, frmts his seeds are best. an( j vegetables This book is your safest guide for buying -over 500 illustrations of all kinds, everything in seeds and plants for farm and _ l-200 varieties of Vegetable Seeds. Burden. ... . . . 0 . —SOO varieties of Plants. And,—mark this,— it is free for the asking. —3OO varieties of Farm Seeds Let me explain more about it. __ 7oo vari eUes of Mower Seed's. • * * t Over 200 Rare Seed Bargains. Well, Buckbee's Book, —my Book,—contains Is it any wonder that 1 can honestly claim 128 pages of solid seed sense. my New I'MJO Book is tho best seed book ever Ik lays before you the cream of what I have issued— learned about flowers, fruits and vegetables —When it contains everything of value in during my 34 years of successful experience. other sued bonks, and scores of special feat -1 tell you everything you want to know about ures found onlv in the Buckbee Book? these subjects, and give you without one penny Send for it, then, and see whether I am right, of cost to you valuable information it has taken a penny postal bi ings it to your door, me half a life time to discover. * * * • yw 1 describe in detail all of the ... , many familiar and hundreds And.in conclusion, I want you to know of the rare and curious about my mammoth new seed bouse, as ae \ plants, flowers and vege- scribed in the new book. jfijk tables, and 1 show you It is the finest and most complete of any m 1/ \ not only how to develop the world. them most fully for your And it is filled from cellar to roof with the \ enjoyment, but also how famous Buckbee Seeds. —the seeds that are \ V to make them pay you "full of life!" \ ' A big profits. During 1906 I will distribute 1,000,000 pack- * explain how you can ets of new and valuable novelty seeds amouf llv.rS raise monster vege- my customers. t WtftfTx 112 tables. Mangels that Every one ordering will receive something. weigh 75 pounds each; You will find details of these splendid otters A / "vt! Will you sit down right now, while the mat /A/ 7A This Big 7x 10 t is before von, and write tor it? I I ,to Whether Man or Woman. Boy or Girl, I 7 .Lv A l*o rage oeeu Farmer, Gardener, Seedsman, —whoever you I ' JjA Book is Free. are. if you love Flower,. Fruit*. Hull, and I Write for it V —Buckbee's Bi* 128 Page Seed Book will JfS/ Today to mart than pleas* you. & H. W. BUCKBEE. Farm No. MS ROCKFORB, ILL. KOCXFOfLD BXXO FARMS.
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