—TP ST [NATIONAL BANK 1 OF DUSHORK, PENNA. PTTA.Ii - - $50,000 PL'BPIiUH - - #IO.OOO Does a General Ranking Business. S. I). STKKKiKRE, M. D. SWARTB. President. Cashier j\ t J. BRADLEY, Attorney-at-Law. i illiee, coruiTjOt Main and Muncy Sts. LA PORTE, I'A. Having opened an otlioe at 1328' Arch St., Philadelphia, I shall still continue to practice in the several Courts of Sullivan County.- When not in my office personally a competent person will lie found in charge thereof. Bonds of various kinds furnished. fRANCISW. MEYLERT, Attornoy-at-Law. -tfice in Keeler's Block. IjAPOltTii,"..Sullivan County, PA. JTOTFTH. inghamT ATTORN KTS-AT-LAW, Legal liusinurt attended to in this ami adjoining cntutiai _apohtr, pa 112 J. MULLEN, Attornoy-at- Law. LAPORTK. PA. orrica m cooutr buildisa wrap. court hood*. J~ H. CRONIN, ATTOIIN BT* AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC. OrKK.'M ON MAIN KTRIKT. DIiSHOHK. PA Q~J. MOLYNEAUX, D.D.S. Graduate University of Pennsylvania. NKW ALBANY, PA. At Lopez, Pa,, Wednesday and Thursday each week. LAPORTE HOTEL. P. W, GALLAGHER, Prop. Newlv erected. Opposite Court House square. Steam heat, liath rooms, hot and cold water, reading and pool room,ami liariieV shop; also good stahliiijr and livery, , Chippewa Xtme Ikilns» 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 ItffiN, POWDER Absolutely Pure HAS HO SUB Covnty Seat i Local and Personal Events] I Tersely Told. J ' Mrs. H. H. Spencer is visiting hfr son J. H. Spencer, at WilliamsportJ Misses Marion Osier and Ruth Meyer of Mildred, visited the Misses Crosslcy over Sunday. Mrs. S. Mead and sister Mrs. Rob erts are visiting relatives near Scrnn ton, where they expect to spend most of the summer. Miss Clara Mears of Portage, Pa., is the guest of her friend Miss Har riet K. Grimm. The Village Improvement Socie ty will meet Monday evening with Mrs. Bradley. The Treasurer's land sales held at the Court House Monday and Tues day were quite largely attended. Sergeant Funston of the state po lice who is stationed at this place with five men under his command to guard the mountain streams against illegal fishing, fell from his horse the other day and sprained his wrist. He is not able to be on duty at the present time. The marriage of Rev. E. A. Heitn of Baltimore, and Miss Alma Latter of this place will take place to-day (Thursday) at 2 o'clock p. m. at St. John's Episcopal church. A large number of out of town peo ple are here to attend the wedding. The free alcohol bill will go into effect on Jan. 1, 1!»07. The people of this country can then draw heat and light from numerous vegetable products and be entirely independent of the coal and oil monopolies. In creasing prices of coal and exhausted mines will no longer be frightening bugbears. Dr. O. K. S. Perry of St. John's Church, was ordained a deacon of the Episcopal church, at impressive services at Trinity church, William sport, last Sunday. The passenger train due at La porte at 5:45 p. m.was about four hours late Tuesday evening. The delay being caused by the tender leaving the track. Xo trace has been found of Miss AgnesO'Niel of New Albany, Pa., aged 17 years, who mysteriously dis appeared in Towanda June 1. With several other girls she Went to To wanda to take an examination for a teacher's certificate. They were walking along the streets together, when she dropped behind them and disappeared. The Village Improvement Society has placed a number of lawn seats in the park, and several flower beds are being made, and together they will add very materially to the con venience and attractiveness of the park. In the United States circuit court at Pittsburg Monday, H. Prescott Simpson of Cleveland, Ohio, was given *3OOO damages against the Pennsylvania railroad company for injuries he sustained in the great railroad,wreck at llarrisburg on the night of May 11, 1905. Simpson sued for *25,000. According to State Superintend ent Schaeffer's interpretation of the school law, any township that does not have a high school must pay the tuition of scholars who have passed the district school and wish to enter a high school, even if the high school is in another county. If a township has a high school, it docs not have to pay tuition for scholars who wish to goto other schools, even though such schools offer a more advanced ctrriculum which the student wishes to take advantage of. The Williamsport News says: The white caps are abroad at Jtfmi son City and several of the promi nent men of the place have received notices ordering them to leave under threats of personal violence. Mr. | i Meson, superintendent of the tan nery at Jamison City, which ein ! ploys a large number of men, found j tacked on his gate a piece of paste i Itoard stating that he was to leave I in ten days or suffer the consequence. I The notice was signed "White Cap.' j .Mr. Olefin, however, has no inten tion of leaving the town, but is eu < deavoring to apprehend the writer, and if he is smvessful they will suf fer the full |>eiialty of the law, as he as well as others are determined to put a slop to this thing. The Republican Standing Commit tee of Sullivan county, has fixed Sat* urday June lti, as the date for hold ing primaries, to elect delegates to attend the county convention at La porte on Tuesday, June 19, at 2 o'clock p. m., to place in nomina tion one person for Associate Judge, one person for Assemblyman, one p -rson for District Atty. and one person for Coroner. Following is the number of del egates each district is entitled un der rules in Republican party: Bernice, ."5; Cherry, 3; Colley, Davidson, 3; Dushore, 3: Eagles Mere, 2; Elklaml. 4; Forks, 2; Forksville, 2; Fox, 2; Hillsgrovc,3; Jamison City, 2; Laporte Born., 2; Laporte Twp., 2; Lopez, 5: Mt. Vernon, 2; Ricketts, 2; Ringdale, 2; Shrewsbury 2. The Republican Standing Com mittee which met at the Court House last Saturday appointed the following vigilance committee for the different districts: Bernice —John C. Scnaad, Dr. J. A: Campbell, Win. Hay. Cherry, Edward Weisbrod, L. B. Zaner, Win, Stiff. Colley, O. O. Barnes, Josiah Hembury, Win. Priehard. Fox, R. S. Fanning, Jas. r.rench ley, W. E. Porter. Hillsgrov", W, L.Hoffman, N. N. Harrison, A. A. Ludy. Jamison City, Ed. Travclet, Win. Shoemaker, S. N. Dunn. Lopez, Earnest White, Henry Gould, H. A. Bosser. La porte Bore. W. C. Mtvson, F. W. Meylert, W. H, Rogers. Dushore,j A. F. Baldwin, Dr. H. N. Osier, A. F. Heess. Davidson, D. H. Lorah J. C. Deininger, Ellery Swank. Eagles Mere, E. V. Ingham, Lin coln Moyer Sylvester Burkholder. Laporte Twp. J. C. Pennington, Lyman Harvey, E. C. Burk. Mt. Vernon, Ricketts, Sylvester Stea father, John Miller, F. O. Kuhns. Shrewsbury, Daniel Little, R. W. Bennett, J. H. W. Little. Elk land, Harry A. Heess, S. P. Shoe maker, George E. Bowu. Forks ville, John Randall, G. A. Rogers, John Fleming. Forks, E. R. War burton, A. T. Wilcox, Frank Hot tenstein. Win. P. Shoemaker. Chairman. Resolutions. Your Committee on Resolutions on the death of P. S. John P. Mur phy, of Kutonka Tribe No, 33ti, would respectly report that said brother WHS admitted by card on the sleep of 28, Sun traveling, Moon G. S. D. 410, and passed through the various stumps. John P. Murphy has been called away from the hunting grounds of the living to dwell in endless bliss. His spirit is now hovering in the land of Poncmah to receive the re ward vouchsafed to us all true fol lowers of the benign principles of our hrotherhood. As it is, however, ordained that we must die and must submit to the will of the Great Spirit who in His wise dispensation has called the brother to the bourne from whence no traveler returns. Therefore be it resolved, That this Tribe extend its sympathy to the bereaved widow of ovr deceased brother, and in her sad bereavement may the Great Spirit bless and pro teet her. Be it further Resolved, That our charter be draped in mourning for a period of thirty Suns, and that a copy of these resolutions be printed in the county papers and a copy he sent to th" widow of the deceased Hrother. Charles B. Watson, J. 11. Spence, Charles Cook, Committee on Resolution. Notice. The Davidson Township School Board will meet on the 2!) th day of June at theSonestown school house at which time they will hire ami contract with teachers for the com ing school term. All persons in terested are requested to lie present. P.y order of Board, Frank Mugarge), D. S. Phillips, j Secretary. President. I Ice Cream! j Come (o Mrs. Kunstou's ice cream i parlor where you will tlml Icecream made fresh every day. Also dainty flavoring*, frappes -Hid snuttles to '.serve with It. Prompt attention I given to orders for dinner!. Try our ice cream sandwiches. We kindly I Invite your patronage. Political Announcement. We are authorize*! lo announce the name ot Harry S. Meyer as a candidate for State Senator from the twenty-fourth Senatorial I>i«triot, fiihjeet to Ihe decision of the Republican district conference. Salesmen wanted toaell and deliver teas, toffees, baking powder and groerry 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 ami Pacfjj Tea Co., 411 Lackawanna Ave. cranton, Pa. 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 arc 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 opportunity 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 fnl, 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 be 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 intruston! with the life interests of the boys and girls of the County. Remember, this school is not con ducted for profit. Every dollar re ceiveil is expended for the expenses 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's outlines 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 1). Merrit Flick Thomas V. Kelly. Joseph Sick, DEALER IX Flour, Feed and Meal, Cherry Mills, Pa. Wheat Hour $4 75 per bi 1 Corn meal 1.10 Cra.ked corn i.,0 Corn and oats chop, 1.20 Good seed oats per bus. .4=* " Buckwheat 00 Middlings ami Bran at lowest prices Your trade respect fully solicilet . JOSEPH SICK, CHERRY MILLS, PA. I N. T. BANKINO HOUSE offeriß* priiui'MTCAM RAII.HOA D BON IMvill rtllfttfe th» Mrvlorfl of M)«»IU«n will" ('*ll fO»- trul invmtnirtit bniio«M within their neigh borhood. AtldrcM Luck Sax SMT.MawVork Cltr A. E. CAMPBELL'S Cash Department Store. SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT. Goods arriving daily for every Department. A Spring Ihe of Wall Paper. Men's, Boys'and Childien's Cloth ing; Hals and Shoes have arrived and are ready for your inspection. I have the largest assoitment in every department, that can he found in the county. I meet all competition and go them 5 per cent better, by giving you the "Cash Register" ticket wilh every purchase. sLoo in merchandise tor S2O worth of ticket-. We always have some Bargains in every Depaitment that you cannot get elsewhere. Come in and look us over. Yours for business, A. E. CAMPBELL. SHUNK. PA. Pall Suits for Men, Boys and Children are now here for inspection. Suits in black clay and unfinished worsteds and "Thibets Homespuns, French and Fnglish Fl. nnels, and Scotch Goods. Boys and Childrens' Suits in all the new labrics 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" 3f) o e. J. W. CARROLL'S, Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHORE, PA. GENERAL STORE qd Isaporte Tannery. ® FULL 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 o( Diy Goods and Notions, Boys and Men's Hats and Caps, full 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 the BEST. AMES McFARLANE. "•How to Get th UY them of Buckbee t and yield 2500 bushels to the acre. Beets the! That's the ja/n/ way,— Reader. net you S3OO an acre, price winning Carrots, tBBP J Because Buckbee's Seeds are Cabbages. Cucumbers, Tomatoes. Corn. Etc. always "full of life,"—the grow- Are all these things worth a postal lo you? in* principle, which makes all • • * the difference between good seeds and bad, Dl d 0 , ri . . . the world over Buckbee s Big Free Seed Book for 190b is Now, Buckbee's Big Book eiplain. just why »'«<> remarkable because it contain.- his seeds are best. —The finest color plates of flowers, fruits This book is your safest guido for buving everything in seeds and plants for farm aud SUO tllusn-aiiona of All kinds, garden. —I. AM) varieties of Vegetable beeds. And.—mark this.—it is free for the asking. 500 varieties of Plants. Let me explain more about it. varieties ofJJa m Seeds. « * # —7OO varieties of Flower Seeds, iiJ; # ?• « ?* m 0 contaius Is it any wonder that 1 can honestly claim seed sense. my m,. w i9ut> book is the best seed book ever It lays before you the cream of what I have issued— -lESKJ» at £ ul "«'<• <"><* vegetables u ben it contains thing of value in during my M years of successful experience. „,| lt . r bouks alld , corel o| lpec „, everything you want to kuow about Ules j iu , he Buckbee n Jok? L, "! "! ld P! v " y .°" w "! ,ou ! "» e Send for it. then, and ,r, whether lam right, of cost to you valuable information it ha. taken A penny p>is ,al bi ing. it to your door, me half a life time to discover. mm m /v 1 describe in detail all of the many familiar and bundled* And, In conclusion, I want you to knew /'\ of the rare and curious about my mammoth new seed house, as de \ plants, flowers and vege- scribed in the new lunik. jft&xy -, k V" I*\ tables, and 1 show you It is the tmest and most complete of any is \ not only how to develop the world. them most fully for your Audit is tilled from cellar to roof with the \ enjoyment, but also how famous Buckbee beeds. -the seeds that are \ Aifm 10 them pay yuu "full of life!" \ •. 1' big profits. Dining 1 will distribute 1.000.000 peek \flflv r SjVA ' explain how >ou c.a ets of new and valuable novelty seeds amoug mA y raise monster vege- my customers. yMiiKy/ übles,- Mangels that Ever y one ordering will receive something. weigh 75 pounds each; Y»>u will fend details of these splendid offers j\.f yl ««. Will you ait down right now, while the ®at f ThlS Big 7X 10 ter i» before you, and write for it' I W Yvaj 128 Pao« SOOII Whether Man or Woman. Boy or Girl, I « L r occa Parmer, Gardener. Seedsman.-whoev.r you I iJZA DOOK IS Tree. are, if you love Flowers, Pruita, I'laats. and I WTL M Write lor it Vegetables— J lUr -rJs s -Buckbee's Big 1» Page Seed leek will AM lOOay IO than please you. H. W. BUCKBEE. Farm No.SSS BOCKFOBD. ILL. noqpoaa up run
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