j~IH3T NATIONAL BANK • OK DUBHORE, I'KNNA. CAPTTA.Ii • - $60,000 etfHPIiUS - - #15.000 Does a General Ranking Business. S ]). STEIUGKHE, M. J). SWAKTB. President. Cashier £ J. BRADLEY, Attorney at-Law. < Mfice, corner ol Main and Muncv Sis. LAPOKI'K, I'A. Having opened an oflice at 1328 Arch St., Philadelphia, 1 shall still continue to practice in the several Courts ol Sullivat Counlv.'* When not in my ollid' personally a competent person will he found in charge thereof. Bonds of various kinds furnished. 112 KANCIS W. MEYLEftT, Attorney-at-Lnw. „ilice in Keeler'ji lilook, LA PORT K,' Sullivan Conniv, I'A T J & F. H. INGHAM, i • ATTOHItF.VS- AT-LAW, Legal business attondoil to in thifl and adjoining couLtiOP _A POUTK, PA [7 J. MULLEN, Attorney-at-Law. LA PORTE, PA' OFFICE ! (! COONTV HITII.J>I!»e NFAI! COURT BOCSR. J H. CRONIN, LAW. notary run?.lC. OPKKK ON MAI!S •-.TirBST D1 SIIORB, PA Q J, MOLYNEAUX, D.D.S. Graduate University ol Pennsylvania. NEW ALBANY, I'A. At Lopez, Pa,, Wednesday and Thur.-daj each week. LAPORTE HOTEL. F. W, GAT.LAOIIEB, Prop. Newly erected. Opposite Court House square. Steam 1 n•:11, hath rooms, hot and cold water, reading and pool room,and barber shop; also g>««l stable.i: and livery, Gbippewa %imc IRilna. Lime furnished .n cat load lots, delivered a! Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesville Tenn'a. M. E. Reeder, MUNCY, PA. i For a weii Kept Up-to-date Stock of General Far- pries that are Right For curteous treatment goto Buschhausen' BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY. John Howard Harris l'rt 'sident. College: With Courses in Arts, Philosophy, Jurisprudencc, Science, Chemistry, Biology and Civil and Electrical Engineering. Academy :—for young men and hoys. Institute: for young women. School of Music: for both sexes. Healthy surrouudings, pure moun tain water. For catalogue, address William Registrar, Lewisburg, Pa. The hotel known as the "Com mercial House", -ituate on Main Street i . ' ite Borough, will be sold cheap and on easy terms ot pay ment.. The house is well located, li censed and enjoys a large patronage. For terms and particulars apply or write E. J. Mullen, Attw, L tp >rte, Pa. \( County Scat \ I 1 Local and Personal Event, i Tersely Told. j W C. McCartney of Sonestown was at the county scat Wednesday. Misses Dolly and Freda Crossley left here Monday morning f'i New York where they expect to spoml the winter. While they will be missed iji Laporte, yet their many friends wish them a most pleasant winter. Mr. Fairbain and family of Bos • ton, Mass., has moved into the Tripp cottage on Main street. Mr. Fairbain is an ollicial of the ; Klk Tanning company and comes here with the hope that our climate will prove beneficial to his wile .- 1 health. There will be a box social at the Hemlock Grove school house Sat in nl ay evening October l>. A stand will be operated and ice cream and I cake will be served. Girls are in vited to bring boys. The Village Improvement Soci ety will meet next Tuesday even | ing October !>, at the home of .Mrs. i John V. Finkle. Mrs. K. M. Dunham •;11f• d.tugh |ter Miss Shaut l'-l- im -la v tor their new Jiou eat Say re. Miss Ellen Dunham and her omit Mi-s j Harriet Crocker will remain here ! several weeks before joining Hie family in their Say re home. Mis. Melissa Newell died at Canton, Pa.. Saturday Sep:ember 2Uth. She was the the mother of editor Fred Newell of Dusliore. The Commercial hotel at this ■ place changed proprietor- on Tue - day of lhi> week when Joiili Has san Jr. took possession of the ho tel. he having bought the personal property of the former proprietor, t Joseph Carpenter, and leased the i building. Mr. Hassan', popular ity will, no doubt, bring to him a ; large share of public patronage. Congressman E. AY. Samuel of ' Mt. Carniol was a Laportc visitor I'l iday night. Mr. Joseph Carpentei has n; >v ed into T. J. Keeler's residence ; near the Catholic church. Mrs. John C. Cornell of Lopez, ; was opera 11 d on at the Say re Hos pital last Friday. J. M. WIHTON, MUNCY VALLEY, JTJ 3T BSCEIVED Up to Date Slock of goods ! Men's & Young Mens' Suits. , , ? * You are all invited to cc me and examine the goods. I Evciyttrng to be seen here is the most stylish. These ,-v 'are tin prices which you can get good suits for: % / \ 6.50 TO 12.00 £ 'XI J | M\\ ~^j I Also a big lot of BOYS' SUITS. / j sizes from 3 yeats to 16 years. Knee pants, assorted col- n te'WK '- 1 Jors from $1.75 up. Also a big lot ot Boys School Knee ihm\ j Pants, strong as you ran make them for little money. I. fl Vr\ .: A big lot of MEN S WORKING PANTS at 75c worth 1\ llj , I 1.2s S3. so pants re ' ced to 2.10 per pair. Also a big lot Jjf jt'K-'' ';of MEN'S HA ! : 1 styles: they are thoroughly lip to 1 ! date and accept abe those who want to wear stylish 1 hats Also received up to date stock of LADIES'SKIRTS AN D COATS, PURS AND SWEATERS. ;Livj.-nuLK.>tm!Hßi.co Soie agqnts for W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES. From 3.00 to 3. 50. Also received twenty-live cases of boots and shoes for Ladies' Gents and Children from 9SC up; all new goods, no trash All sizes and low prices. Reliable dealer in Men's Clothing. Jacob M. Wihton MUNCY VALLEY, PA. Mrs. Eugene A. ll'eitn of! 5;: 11i i more, M<l , gave a <lini>er to a| ' | number of her friends some of whom are well known in Laporte. Among tho-e present wore Miss May Muddy. Mi\ and Mrs. 10. A. T!i'i:n of I'a.Himore. Miss Jlallie Laldei-re of Philadelphia, Mrs. j Louis .Smith and Miss J {old of I Camden, N. •)• Uev. and Mrs. L. j Ileim are the ln-anti- i ful Rectory of St. Mary's Chureli and will he yla.d to have any of their Laporte friends rail < n them while in Baltimore. Services at the Methodist Epis copal church next Sunday as fol lows: Sunday School at H> A. M, Preaching at 11 A. M : suliject, "Working With Clod.'' Epworth League 7 P. \i. { <t ., p 7 ~ fy, p. fcj f-s «-» j I klkrf Conducted by | J. W. DARROW. Chatham, N. Y., j Pirt ! B Correspond* - t Xcw York Siatc Granty ELECTION OF U.S. SENATORS j A .llnttvr lit \\ hicli li e HvnntX'* I* Ac tively Tliero is a KTowin# latere-t in the I matter of dcctiug lulled Slates qen- i itors by |i>pulat' vote A somewhat | !io\<l l'e::i!ire of (lie ri'ci ut Oregon j elcrtion m;is the expression l>y I the vote:.-; of the late of their choice | for senator. The law of the state does i ; •>( jic;;i .1 election of seu:llors by tiie ; v.MI and this was simply a test i-..1 • YVt.nl i- i; >;1 interesting is the !':•••{ tit'■it tlie eai.didate that would ! li. \ e 1 •■■■» eleeied t>y the people is not ! 11.< one w !;!■ 11 would have been desig nated hy the! •.•.islaturt. Senator (iear in i - the j• ■e i■ 111 incmnhent and was a ;\i.id':i!-;u> in tlie m-eut test election, hut tlie lna.joriiy of (lie popular vote n\ i iii I'.ivor ol' his adversary. The c. in tii" present legislature is o' ill.' imc* political faith as Sena- j tor Ceiriii: <■ • e>iueiuiy his election would have been assured. l>ut in view of the 112. t th; t the expression of pop ular opinion was against him he has "i."' ! 11ii legislature to select his ad versary instead. That tin eh lion of senators by the ; penple will soon be the law in many ;a:es, if no! iii. is (juite evident. Such a- i 11>:l liniM ! , s.-rured by an amend- | meat to the const;i ntlon. Already rep- j lvseti!.itives of nineteen states have i re<; iii eonm »-s to call a eon vent ion f.>r ■p; r; eof submitting a const i- j tutioual amendment. It is v.eil known by all members of tlie Order of , at roils of Husbandry that tlie p.']uih:r election of senators has been cue of their aims for several :rr. li.-.ch \< r the national Master has asked the state organization t« wo , to tl •«:• I.and the i reation of a j p::iiiie -vMitiinenl in favor of popular ] election of senators is due very large- I ly ii it* t werk of the grange throughout various states. ! NO TICE—Tho Nordmont Chem ical Company will start cutting | chemical wood Oct. Ist. Parties desiring » cut can take contracts froii 100 to 1000 cords. Sept. 27. 190(1. FOR SALE —flood team horses, i 0 and 10 year f.hl; weight 2700. ' Will sell harnesses, wagon and ! sleds, or team alone. AVill also sell 10 : mall pigs. W. P». Snider, Nord mont, Pa. Sept. 27, lOOti. There will be exposed to Private sale on the premises of Win. C. Taylor & Bros , at Muncy Valley, Pa., Fourteen head of Register tered Short Horn Durham cattle. "! hey consist of four cows s years old, three heif ers 2 years old, three heifers 1 1 year old, two bulls 1 year old, one bull calf 3 months old, one heifer 3 months old. Among 1h" horses are. one pair very fine English Hiirt bay horses seven year old j weighs lbs.; one Regis j lered English Shire stallion 3 j years old, weighs I*so lbs.; I well bioken double an 1 sin i gle. There are also six Regis j t red Chester While pigs => weeks old Joseph Sick, DKALKR IN i I Flour, Feed and Meal, Cherry Mills, Pa. I have just received a car load of corn and oats which ! is being manufactured into I pure corn a id oat chop, mea | and cracked corn. I also carry a full line ol j Spring and Winter Wheat 1 Flour, Bran and Middlings. Everything at the lowest price. JOSEPH SICK, I CHERRY MILLS, PA.! /^3LAJLMXJUUUUQL^O3(J}X>IO^«:OXO:^\ I' SEVERAL REASONS J The Best Course of Study. » 1 B Large Faculty of Experienced Specialists. Faculty are Authors of the Leading Series of Commercial Textbooks. * 112 inest ISuildintf and Equipment, Gymnasium, Baths, etc. 1 _ Free Course of High-Class Lectures and Entertainments. 1 More than 100 New Typewriters, nnd latest Office Devices. a Calls for Graduates to fill good places exceed Entire Student Enroll* w ment by more than 50 per cent. r Clean Athletics- Baseball, Basketball* and Field Day Exercises. B Enthusiasm in Every Department Send for Catalogue* II ROCHESTER BUSINESS INSTITUTE, 'I ROCHESTER, N. V. M itjjijoqooocij.'. itjjijoqooocij.'. nrvy A. E. CAMPBELL'S Cash ' Department Store. Good Old Summer Time Announcement. Great assortment of Summer Necessities. The latest in Summer Diess Goods, consisting ol Silk Effects, Batiste, Persian brgandies, Silky t Suitings, Shimmer Silk, Wain soqks, etc. Lace Curtains—Ladies' Underwear, — Belts, etc. Ladies.—call and see what a nice assortment we have in stock. < >ur stock ol' Men's lioya' and ChildreiiH Cloth ing, llats, Caps and Straw < ioodn were never more complete. Every department is full of Summer Goods at prices that defies competition Don't forget our Bargain Department, it is full of 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 BANLC HTOHESVILLE, IE 3 A.. CA SSO 000 ' ICU DeW,TT IODINE, President. D , JEREMIAH KELLY, Vice Pres. Surplus and Net Profits, W. C. FRONTZ, Cashier. 50.000. DIRECTORS: Transacts a General T _ . DeWitt Hod mo. Jacob Per, Peter Rceder, Bankins Business. Jer(Mlliall KellJ . t Wm FrontZ( w c Front , ( Accounts oflndivitl- James K. Boak, John (!. Laird, Lyman Myers, tials and Firms Peter Front/, C. \V. Soues, Daniel Il.Poust, solicited. John Bull - Suits for Men, Boys and Children are now here for inspection. Suits in black clay and unfinished worsteds and 1 hibets Homespuns, French and Fnglish Flannels, and Scotch Goods. Boys and Childrens' Suits in all the new labrics and makes. Prices as well as variety are extraordinary. All new in 1 up to date line of Gents Furnishings, Hats, Caps, etc. Also the only place in town w here you can get the "Walk Over" Shoe. J. W. CARROLL'S, Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHORE, PA. GENERAL STORE 00 DAPORTE TANNERY, GD FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS FOUND HERE. lust received a special purchase of "Riches" Flannels, Lumbermens' Shirts and Men's, Ladies' and Childrens' Mitts, Gloves and Hosiery. There's Lots Here t Show Yu From the City. Fresh stock ot 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.
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