r"IRST NATIONAL BANK ■ OF DUfciUORE. HENN A. CAPITAL - • $50,000 Sl'/ii'J.US - . «*i 5.000 Does a General Banking Business. S I). STEUIGERE, M D. BWARTB. President. Ciwliicr \ J BRADLEY, Attorney at-liaw. Office, corner of Main and Munov Sts. I,APOKI'K, PA. Having opened an office at 13 - J8 Arch SI.. Philadelphia, I shall slill contima? to practice in the several <'otuts of Sullivan County.* When not in my office personally a competent person will he found in charge thereof. Bonds of various kinds furnished. FRANCIS W. MEYLER !. Attorney-at-l,aw. office in Keeler's Block. LATOItTK, Sullivan County, I'A. J.J. & F. H. INGHAM, ATTORN RYH-AT-LAW, Legal business attoudoil to in this and adjoining counties _A POJtTE. p A £ J. MULLEN, Attorney-at-Law. LA PORTK, PA OFF ICR IK 00C1NTY IUJILDIKTL NKARCOUPT HOUHP. J H. CRONIN, ATTORN I.AW, N'»TARY PUBLIC. OFVb K "H MAIN iTKBKT. PA (; J. MOLYNF.AUX, D.D.S. Graduate University of Pennsylvania. N VAX ALBANY, I'A. At Lopez, Pa., Wednesday and Thursday each week. LAPORTE HOTEL. F. W. OALLAGUEHJ'rop. Newly erected. Opposite Court House square. Steam heat, hath rooms, hot and cold water, reading and pool room,and barber shop; also good st.thling and livery, Cblppevva Xtnte Ifctlns. Lime furnished m cai load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hug'nesville [>nn'a. M. E, Reeder, MUNCY, PA. For a well Kept Up-to-date Stock of General Merchandise Far pries that are Right Fcr curteous treatment goto Buschhausen' BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY. John Howard Harris President. Col lego: With Course* in Arts, Philosophy, Jurisprudence, Science, Chemistry, Riology and Civil and Electrical Engineering. Academy: for young men and boys. Institute: for young women. School of Music: fur both sexes. J lealthy surroundings, pure moun tain water. For catalogue, address William C. Registrar, Lewisburg, Pa. The hotel known a> the "Com-1 merciul House", -ituate <m Main Street i . • ite Borough, will be! sold cheap and on easy terms of pay ment. The house i-> well locatid, ii censed and enjoys a large patronage. For terms and particulars apply or Write F. .J. Mullen, Attw, Laporte, Pa. | Covnty Seat" V ] Local 3R<l Personal Events Tersely Told. Work i 11 the new school house is pro}.ressing rapidly. Mrs. Eliza Shatit has returned from a short visit with Towamla friends. The Village Improvement Soci ety will meet Oct. 2, with Mrs. Bradley. Emerson Higlcy and family of Fldreilsville, visited Mr. and Mrs. \V. J. Higlev over Sunday. Mr. Henry Stepp has gone tc Bloomshurg where he will he em ployed at carpenter work. All parties owing Holeomb i$ Laner are requested to settle on 01 before October 10. Services at the Methodist Episeo pal church next Sunday as follows Sunday school, 10 a.m.; preaeh ing, 7 ]>. m. Subject: "A Phiii Question." Epworth League, 7. 4"» p. in. I>r. I»uxt<in will conduct the ser vices in the Episcopal church reg ! ularlv hereafter, ofliciating a Fagles Mere at 11 a. m.and at La porte at 7.;>0 p. m. Sheriff Buck in company will Mr. R. (J. Frutchy of Lopez, con veyed the prisoner who was con vie ted at the last term of court fo criminal assault, to the Fasten Penitentiary. A letter sent to the News Iten from Mu.ncy Valley hotly denounc ing the erection of another sclioo house at Hemlock (Srove was cast aside, as it did not contain the name of tlie writer. Letters ol that class always lind their way t<i the waste basket The Rev. G. A. Buxton. 1). D.- formerly of Portland, N. Y., has I been appointed Hector of the Epis ! copal churches at Laportc and Eagles Mere and wil! reside in the I rectory at Laporte. Owing to the large and complete I stock carried, Holcoinb <S: Laner, furniture dealers of Dushore, ir has been found necessary to extend their Mammoth Closing Out Sale to Saturday evening, October ti. l'.lOU. Kemarkable values are be ing offered and many in this sec tion are taking advantage of the opportunity. lrfat rv 11 (ireen,formerly known throughout this county as a sue eessful school teacher, has accept ed a more lucrative position as traveling salesman for the 11. G. Phillips School Supply House of Williamsport. Mr. (ireen is one of the many Sullivan county boys that are making records for theni- I selves in broader fields. At the twenty-third annual con vention of tlid berks CotiyAy Wom en's Christian t'nion, several delegates strongly urged the abandonment of wearing black at funerals, and the substitution of white vails, as good people really live on, and there sh. uld be no sor row shown at their bettered condi tion. Miss Bessie Wrede has returned from Mej iThtovi'ii, where she spent a month with her sister, Mrs. Jas. Strol. A\" lii I«.' at that place she had the misfortune to fall and sprain her ankle, which is still causing her much trouble. Married -At high noon, by the Rev. E. Eldrodge.in the First Bap tist Church at Hancock. X. V., on Sept. !>, Miss Nina Alice Green, daughter of Mrs. Lucy A. Green, of Picture Rocks, to Mr. Edward S. Diiigman of Scran ton. Pa. Miss Green has a host of friends in this section who extend to her best wishes for a long and prosperous j life. Married -Oscar Snyder, formerly lof Lopez. Pa., and Miss Emma Balir w re married Sept. is. at Le:- i tershire, X. Y, After a brief wed | ding trip to Niagara Falls, West Virginia and Maryland. Mr. and Mrs. Snyder will commence house keeping at Hillsgrove, where Mr. I Snyder has a position with the tan ning company. Mrs. Frank Ingham very de lightfully surprised the ladies of Hie Village Improvement Society when they met ;it her home Tues day evi ning, by serving dainty re freshments in honor of Mrs. E. M. Dunham and Miss Alice Brewster, two active workers, who met with the Society for the last time this winter, as hotli will leave Laporte next week. Preparations for moving are rap idly going on nt the home of lion. E. M. Dunham, and the family ex pect to leave Laporte for Say re the first of next week. Judge Dun ham has already established a good law practice at Say re where he has been located the past summer. The people of Laporte will generally re gret the departure of Mrs. Dun ham and her daughter who have been exceedingly popular in social | circles, and in all that pertained to ! the progressiveness of our village. Mrs. Dunham was Secretary of the ; Village Improvement Society, and ' was a most efficient and enthusias tic officer. Pupils have no right to absent themselves from the school when the Bible is rend, ait'ording to an opinion l>y Judge Kuukel, handed down in the Dauphin county court Monday, refusing a mandamus against the school direftors of Wil liamstown in which citizens of the ' horough objected to the directors re fusing to allow pupils to enter the I schools after the Bible was read in j the morning. The Bible, it is said, | is read by direction of the school | board, and in the petition it is stated | that .some of the scholars refused to j attend during that period. Judge I Kuukel holds that the court has no \ power to compel the school hoard to permit -onii scholars to attend school jat a different time from that pre j »<Tilied by the hoard. September Court Notes. Court appoints Nathan I'ersun, A. L. Wilcox and Lyman Speaker as | commissioners to establish township line between Klkland and Fox. Comth. vs Thomas Mahatl'ey jr. Nolle pros entered on payment of costs. Comth vs Wilson Kofl'a, leave is granted to enter nolle pros. Comth. vs Fdward Caldwell, nolle pros asked for. (ieorge Hartford vs Maud Hart ford. Subpoena awarded indivorce. Benj. Black vs Sarah Black; in di ! voire. Law rence Lowrey appointed I commissioner to take testimony. The following mimed were duly ! admitted to citizenship: Jacob Bue gno, Jacob Dugan, John Allenzer, Frank Vuanckewski, Apolph (irab owski, John Vazunbak, Stanley Ta bor, Tony (iristina, Michael Chester, Joseph Minarik, Samuel Slawick, Joseph Busofski, Michatl Carnenak, Andrew Huray. Alma Shadbuck vs Bobert Shad : duck; in divorce. Subpoena award ed. Utile granted on Michael liroschart I to show cause why he should in t pay to tlu- Overseers of Forks Twp. | a sum not exci'eding per month for the support and maintenance of Jacob Broschart. Returnable at next term. Dushore Boro. vs Fred Newell. Rule granted to show cause why judgment should not lie entered against defendant in payment of side walk. W. W. Jackson et al. vs Rush J. I Thomson and Walter B. Gunton. ; Case put on trial; jury withdrawn land case continued to < >ctober 2!(, *<»(». I'lysses Bird, J. A. Meyers and I Mordica King are appointed view ers on road from Lyons Camp to | R. It station at Nordmont. Litis Swank vs Stella B. House I knecht. Judgment in open court i against the defendant for want oft | appearance. Clara May Waudall vs Curtis F. | Wandall; in divorce. J. 11. Thayer i ai»pointed commissioner to take tcs i timony. Shed l'eternian vs Amy Peterman ! divorce decreed. Comth. vs John Bereserge,charge, ; ! stabbing with intent to kill. Ver , diet, guilty. Sentenced to pay a; tine of £IOO and costs, and undergo imprisonment for seven years. Walace C. Bedford vs Llda Bed lord; divorce decreed. Comth. vs Anthony Rougher; not a true bill and prosecutor 11. R. Ack : ley to pay the cost. Leonard R.Kuucs appointed guar dian of Ambrose M. Kunes. I Alvin Swisher vs Fannie Swisher, in div >rce. Subpoena awarded: A < l>iu Hflhlc Knl«»r|»rl>ie. Goal Will l'unn In known by erory Patron in tin- state of Maine. It is sii| uortetl liy benevnieuce anil Is a homo for about 115 boys and 35 girls at the present time. The Patrol*) of Maine erected what is known ad "Orange cottage" on this farm, which accommodates about ilfteen girls. Maine Patrons are raising a scholar ship valued at .$3,000, the proceeds of which are to be applied to pay ex penses of the girls who occupy "Grange cottage." The money thus contributed not only feeds, clothes and educates one girl, but many, for as soon as one leaves another takes her place. This certainly I * a most worthy charity and one that, can well engage the attention anil enlist the sympathy of Maine Pa trons. A <iuFNtion unO an Anawer, When a demit card becomes void what must be done for the holder of the demit to set into another grange? Is a person who holds a demit prevented from Join ing a grange? When a demit becomes void, as it does after one year, the party seeking admission to auother grange would have to join as a new member. A lapsed demit is worthless. The differ ence between a demit and a withdrawal card i« that a demit severs one's rela tion from the grange where he be longed, while a withdrawal card severs his relation from the Order; hut a lapsed demit and a withdrawal card are on the same plane, anil in either case a person seeking to join another grange would have to join as a new member. Hon. W. T. Creasey, for several years a member of the legislative committee of the Pennsylvania state grange, was recently nominated for auditor general on a fusion ticket. Roulette grange, Pennsylvania, has started a live cent club for the purpose of raising funds l'or a new hall. Already a dozen new granges have been organized In New York state siuce the secretary's last report. We antic ipate at least twenty-five new organ izations before Oct. 1, when the grange year end?, NOTICE—The Nordmont Chem ical Company will start cutting chemical wood Oct. Ist. Parties desiring to cut can take contracts froia 100 to 1000 cords. Sept. 27, 190(5. FOR SALE —Good team horses, !> and 10 year old: weight 2700. Will sell harnesses, wagon and sleds, or team alone. Will also sell l(i small pigs. W. 15. Snider, Nord mont, Pa. Sept. 27, 190(5. There will be exposed to Private sale on the premises of YVm. C. Taylor & Bros., .it Mnncy Valley, Pa., Fourteen head of Register tered Short Horn Durham cattle. They consist of four cows s years old, three heif ers 2 years old, three heifers i year old, two bulls i year old, one bull calf 3 months old, one heifer 3 months old. Among the horses are, one pair very fine English Shire bay horses seven year old, weighs 2950 lbs.; one Regis tered English Shire stallion 3 years old, weighs 1450 lbs.; well b'oken double an 1 sin- I gle. There are also six Regis I tered Chester White pigs 5 weeks old Joseph Sick, I>KA LER IN Flour, Feed and Meal, Cherry Mills, Pa. o I have just received a car load of corn and oats which i is being manufactured into pure corn and oat chop, mea' and cracked corn. I also carry a full line of 'Spring and Winter Wheat Flour, Bran and Middlings. Everything at the lowest price. JOSEPH SICK, CHERRY MILLS, PA. K i uuu n i jguujXjgpo^s }SEVEMREAJONSTi: y^2r Jfl : T h . B .„co m .«s»a„ I. H Large Faculty of Experienced SpecialUts. ■ Ef^ u . ty D* r^ u,hor i ?' «!>• Leadlnu Series of Commercial Textbook*. ■ Q Finest Building and Equipment, Gymnasium, Baths etc fe% Ur fsl rf « Hl « , i? U ~ Lectures and ■ , lH r\Su«J?!r* f W -T y JP.f wri,er *' » nd latest Office Devices. ■ 1 ment by d mOTe ctt" " Ceed Enti ™ Student EnroU - C'ean Athletic.-Bwb.dl, Basketball, and Field Day Exercises. ■ Enthusiasm in Every Department. Send foe Catalogue. I ROCHESTER BUSINESS INSTITUTE, ! _ . _ ROCHESTER, N. Y. JjJ *x » m,»aU"II » * I.MJ IJUUI.UJjaUf.IJOV A. E. CAMPBELL'S Cash Department Store. Good Old Summer Time Announcement. Great assortment of Summer Necessities. The latest in Summer Dress Goods, consisting of Silk Effects. Batiste Persian brgandies, Silk> t Suitings, Shimmer Silk, Wain sooks, etc. Lace Curtains—Ladies'Underwear, —Belts, etc. Ladies.—call and see what a nice assortment we have in stock. ( >ur stock ol Men's Boys' anil Childrens Cloth ing, Hats, Caps and Straw Goods were never more complete. Every department is full of Summer Goods at prices that defies competition. Don't forget our Bargain Department, (t is full ot goods every month in the year, that are real bargains. Come in, it is a pleasure to show goods. Highest Market Price Paid for Butter and Eggs. Yours for business, A. E. CAMPBELL. SHUNK, PA. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, 3P.A.. CAPITAL STOCK "l -u,™ KrkrklVTC „ .. SSO 000 DeWITT BODINE, President. Surplus and JEREMIAH KELLY, Vice Pres. Xet Profits, W C. FRONTZ, Cashier. 50.000. T , „ * DIRECTORS: I ransacts a General Ranking Business. ? eWi,t J*? 1 ™" J t T b 5"' Peter RM " e1 '' Jeremiah Keliy, Win. Frontz, W. C. Frontz, Accounts ot I nil i > id- James K.Boak, John C. Laird, Lyman Myers, uals and Firms Peter Frontz, C. W. Sones, Daniel H.Poust, solicited. John Bull. Pall Saits for Men, Boys and Children are now here for inspection. Suits in black clay and unfinished worsteds and 1 hibets Homespuns, French and Fnglish Funnels, and Scotch Goods. Boys and Childrens' Suits in all the new labrics and makes. Prices as well as variety are extraordinary. All new jn i up to date line of Gents Furnishings, Hats, Caps, etc. Also the only place in town where you can get the "Walk Over" 31)oc. J. W. CARROLL'S, Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHORE, PA. GENERAL STORE ® 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 t Show v i i From the City. Fresh-stock of 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 Equal to the BEST. JAMES McFARLANE v
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