IVRST NATIONAL BANK j OF DDSHOBK, I'ENNA. CAPITAL - - $50,000 j E U JIPJiUS - - 8X5.000 Does a General Banking BusiueßS. S I). STEKIG ERE, M. D. SWARTS. President. Cashier A J. BRADLEY, Attorney-at-Law. Office, corner.ot Main and Muncy Sts. LAPORTE, PA. Having opened an oflice at 1328 Arcli St., Philadelphia, I shall still continue to practice,in the several Courts of Sullivan County.' When not in my oflWv- personally a compel.nt person will tie found in charge thereof. Bonds of various kinds furnished. FRANCIS W. MEYLERT, Attorney-at-Law. ..ftice in Keeler's Block. LAPORTE, County, PA. 112 .X& F. H. INGHAM, attomihts-at-law, Legal businesß attended to in this and adjoining counties _ArORTE, PA jT J. MULLEN, Attorney-«t-Law. LAPORTE, PA orricm is couhtt buildi»« urar coop.t houbb. J~ If. CRO NIN r ATTORNEY*AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC. OPPICN ON MAIN fITHBBT. DIKSHOKJE, __ PA (j l. MOLYNEAUX, D.D.S. Graduate University of Pennsylvania. NEW ALBANY, PA. At Lopez. Pa., Wednesday and Thursday each week. LAPORTE HOTEL. F. W. GALLAGHER, Prop. Newly erected. Opposite Court House square. Steam heat, hath rooms, hot and cold water, reading and pool room,and barber shop; also good stabling and livery, Gbippewa %tme Ikilne» Lime furnished .n cai 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' BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY. John Howard Harris President. College: With Courses in Arts, Philosophy, Jurisprudence, Science, Chemistry, Hiology and Civil and Electrical Engineering. Academy:—for young men and boys. Institute:—for young women. School of Music:—for both sexes. Healthy surroundings, pure moun tain water. For catalogue, address William C. Registrar, Lowisbtirg, Pa. The hotel known as the "Com mercial House", Mtuate 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 K. J. Mullen, Attv., Liporte, P,t. T County Seat | Local and Personal Events I Tersely Told. J Miss Agnes Upnian lias returned from Eagles Merc. Mr. S. S. Rogers of Forksville, was a county seat visitor Monday. Mr. S. AV. King of Nordinont, transacted business at Laporte Tuesday. M. S. Keeder of Chippewa, re ceived many cordial hand shakes by his Laporte friends while at tending special Court this week. Eggs have become a scarce com modity in the stores and the price i-s up to a point seldom reached ex cept in midwinter. There will be a teacher's meet ing held at both Sonestown and Eagles Mere, Saturday, at 2 o'clock p. m. Miss Aland (Yosl°y and friend Mrs. Gelt are spending a few days with the former's parents before leaving for Los Angeles, Cal. There will be a box social at the Sheets school house one nile north of Sonestown, Saturday evening, Nov. it. The girls will please bring boxes. All are invited to attend. Mr. Dewitt Bodine, president of the Hughesville National Bank, was a Laporte visitor Tuesday. Hon. E. M. Dunham took his daughter and Miss H. Crocker to their home at Sayre, last Satur day. They had remained in La porte until the family were fully es tablished in their new home. Mrs. Joseph Kobbins and grand daughter of Nordinont, were La porte visitors Monday. Mr. F. P. Miller and daughter, Mrs. I'. A. Bivins, have closed their cottage on Muney street and returned to New York for the win ter. J. W. Young of Bloomsburg, and E. A. Strong of Wyalusing, are among the many witnesses in the suit of W.W. Jackson vs. (tun ton and Thomson, which is being tried at special Court this week. , Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preach ing 11 a. m. Subject, ''lino Pec tore.". Epwortli League at 7 :.'!(> p. m. The above is the order of services at the Methodist Episco pal church next Sunday. The Ejectment case of \V. W. Jackson and other against Rush J. Thomson and Walter B. Guntpn. No. 40 September Term, 1902. is being heard before Judge Terry at a specir.l Court this week. The at torneys for plaintiff are Setli 'l'. McCormiek of Williamsport, E. J. Mullen of Laporte, and A. Walsh of Dushore, while the defendants are represented by James W. Piatt of Tunkhannock, Rodney A. Mer cur and I. McPherson of Towanda, A.J. Hradley of Laporte and Thom son Heess of Dushore. The case will probably take the entire week for trial. October .'U, li)o<> will long be re membered by people of this sec tion, as a typical midwinter day. Snow fell nearly all day and at. times the wind assumed blizzard like proportions, Thursday morn ing the ground was well covered with snow which bids fair to remain with us for some time as the mer cury has fallen to 2f> Ci with no signs of the weather moderating at the time of going to preps, Thurs day p. m. Preaching Good or Evil. "The fusion candidates are trav eling about depicting the evils of life and the cussedness of men, I preaching the doctrines of hatred and revenge, and leaving behind them an odor of miasma and brim stone. We turn with relief to Stuart and his party, who are opening the floodgates of sunshine and hope, and pointing with radiant Angers to the beautifii 1 things, the good men and the great deeds which glorify the world. The Emojy party seeks to make us hate others and despise our selves, while the Stuart party thrills us with love and pride, and tunes our hearts to Joyful measures."— Pnnxutawney Daily Spirit. " . ! Air. DeWitt. Bodine, President of the First National Hank of HugKesvllle, who has business and realestate interests in Sullivan and Lycoming counties", was in town Tuesday, and while discussing-the.}, importance of a full. Rep Congressional delegation'- port of the Roosevelt policies, spoke ' emphatically of his hope that both Dr. Samuels of the i(>t.h and l.lias Dcftmer of the loth district would j be elected. He said that Dr. Sam uels, although a new member, had made a splendid record. / failing to look carefully after; the interests of his constituents wheth er Republican or Democratic. Mr. Bodine considered him one .of > the most courteous and energetft? ;t'on gressman the district has ever. had. " Mr. Bodiiie in f-efering to ( MfV Deemer said that he also was i'Y'cfc. ; prompt to respoitil to the claims of: | his constituents, and as a thorqug^!j business man approached all tions in sucli a.-methodical and in telligent manner, that-he made? his • presence felt among his colleagues, especially on the committees inhere really most of the work of Congress is done. Mi - . Deemers experience of three terms has made him a vefy - efficient and successful «jnember. Mr. Bodine further stated that, both of these gentlemen owing to their success in business hard work and perserving efforts, 71 it"in close sympathy with.the labor class and have always sustained every reasonable measure-looking to the up-lift and advantage of the labor slement. Both richly deserve a \ re-election by a good round ma jority. „• • V ~ rT "" The voters of Sullivan county are a unit in the matter of demand-; ing the election of legislators and I executive officers who will pass just i laws and enforce them impartially. | They are also of one united opinion J that the ones most capable and re- ! liable to perform these functions at this time is John C. Schaad, can didate for Member, and Edwin R. Warburton candidate for Associate ' Judge. A vote for these gentlemen j will never be regretted by those i who cast them. As election approaches the sue cess of J. Henry Cochran afc the ; polls appears certain as he is. »<v-4, eeiving warm support from ail par ties. Mr. Cochran has tilled his high office of State Senator with tsai'ked ability in the interest of all his constituents and in conse quence he linds himself an accept able candidate to many outside of his own party. There is para mount need of such honest and broad-minded officials, it matters not in which party they are found. • A pretty October wedding took place at South Williamsport last Thursday, when Miss Irene Kehrcr, daughter of Daniel Kehrcr, the Kagles Merc merchant, was wedded to Sidney Rogers of Forksville, Pa. The ceremony was l>y Rev, Father Costello, at s o'clock p.m. The bride upd groom were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Retire! 1 . Mr. and Mrs. Rogers will , reside at Niagara Falls." The best wishes of a host of friends , are extended to the young couple. 1 A Burgess administering corpora, punishment as a sentence on a pris-; oner brought .before..,him for trial' was an odd spectacle witnessed at' Freeland on Monday. The man was i an old offender "and Burgess Ilar man knew a fine would have no de-1 terrin*> effect, but would be paid by the man's friends. .'He then gavej him a choice of a good paddling or thirty days in Jail. When he select ed the latter th-> squire thought of the man's wife and family, and ad vised him to take tho.paddling, to ! which he.qonsented. Thereupon to the horror of the prisoner the squire drew from under his desk a large, well seasoned stick whittled from an oak barrel stave, and directed the •culprit' to come out to the side walk j with him. There hesjayted person-1 ally to administer th'e paddling, to Uie seat of the man's trousers. The t man first began to jump, and hold- j ing his hand over the bombarded j part. of..his anatomy, pleaded for leniency, and then started to run. The squire could run just as-fast, however, and the trouncing continu- j ed until the culprit's home was reached a quarter mile a vay. A crowd of several hundred witnessed the occurence and loudly applauded , the burgess. i •»"' v.vlj v ' Representative wanted in this "To'caiit for leading Automobile School. l-ihcra terms to. man. No "has bden" <■ ■ lakir need it|'l >'y- Heiereiice' .rri|iiired. Correspondence School of Automobile Engineering. 40 Went <>o.St. New York. v 3JIE LATEST MUSIC. ~ ;-Fir.;lia»t waltz an<).j |2o J-'enfS hkcli. XI. \"; Yeager, i Sunbury, Pa. Trial List, December Term'l9oo . Return day,Dec.lo, I'Xiti, at 2o'clock,p.in. ('licitv'To ivTish'ip vs ' Sullivnn < 'outity. ' No. 02, September Tern> 1 '.♦ol?, Assumpsit. Plea, non asfunipHitj pay- ! aavnt anil payment with, leavejiive matter in evidence and oil. *V'alsb. | Ingham Vfilliam L. Woodruff vh Walter B. Gun ton. No. 68, May 'l'erin,;l 1 J03..- '■■ ■ I'lea, non-aesuinjjsit. >V I " Mercnr KldorndtSjJew-elry Co. (formerly Elgin vs. August llartuiig; Terin, 1905. iion assumpsit with noneufOl special matter. :jffnll/n. \ f' Scouten ■). Hymen vs Louis Cuitta and <iatta. NV». 81, feec. tei l-jfrctirient. Plea, not guilty. /Vlulteh. ■— Scouten ;n T(it»MAS B. KBXNBDY. Protk Profhttnotarv'ti otllce. Laporie. I'a., • •ct. 2'J, ■f&VWjfj I'UOCLAMATION. ' WiiHjiK.vs, Hon. ( has. k Tkkhy President Joulgo njunoraliles Joliu n. Keeser.in»l it. C. li. Kskiiika ,<Assoe. JudKes of the I ourts of Over ami Term.nerfeiHl Cieiu-tnl .luil hoMvery, Quiutei . 3 esbiuiis of the I'tace. Orplian?' Court and Com inon l'leus fer.ttie (Jouiity of Sullivan, have i'ssue<l their uiing <lute tlio 11 day of Sept. 180''. to me direetieo, lor holding the - severit ta the BorotiKh t)f Luporte. ou ilondaytlie 10 . jay 'of Dee. I'JU6, ut I o'clock, p. in,. ' Therefore,notice is hereby given to tht( 'oroner, justices <>f the Ueace and ConsUihles \vrthin the lUimity, that they l>t> then aud there in their prop or at 2 o'clock p. in.of said day, «itii their ri 'lTsrn*eords, inquisitions examinations and other romemberanccs to those tilings to which tiieir omces. , apj>ert«in to Ijc done. And to those who are Mund'by their recxignlzanoi' to prosecute .tgaini>t prisoners who tire or shall be in the juil of . thesaid county of Slillivan, are hereby notified to t>o then and there to prosecute against tli< m a.- wt+l be Jujt.« r.AXK W. Bt'CK, Sheriff. . Sheiitt hOffiee.Laioirte Pa..Nov. I:;. lyiM. ' Administrator's Nottce. Notice is hereby given that 1 haxe taken letters ot Administration on the estate ol' i.atayette McClintock, late of Shrewsbury township, deceased. • All per sons having claims against said decedent! will please present them duly auth'uiti j jijivment, "atid all who-'JitioW j themselves to be indebted to him will I please make payment to me. J», W > * . Avliiiinifttrat<jr. Joseph Sick, L, , U BALE It IN . Flour, Feed and Weal,, 'CherryMills, Pa.j [- I have just received a car load of corn and oats which is being manufactured into pure c-orn and oat chop, mea | I and cracked corn. . ! 1 also carry a , full line ol j Opting and Winter Wheat Flour, Bran and Middl ngs. Everything at the lowest price. JOSEPH SICK, CHERRY MILLS, HA. The Best place to buy goods Is olten asked by the pru | pent housewife. Money saving advantages ! i real ways being searched for Lose no time in making a thorough examination- of the Merchandise Now on 112 WT* * V ? ? ? ??? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK i ABOUT THEM. All answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. i it. <fi'm »,i mil iTi iiiii I » n i rrr^fig\ 112 Several ReasonsTZ^ 10 8 The Best Course of Study, » . Karsre Faculty of Experienced Specialists. Facultyare Authors of the Leading Series of Commercial Textbooks I § Finest Buildingand Equipment, Gymnasium, Baths, etc. 1 . 1-ree'Course of Jlieh-Cluss Lectures and Entertainments. I More than 100 New Typewriters, nnd latest Office Devices. ■ Calls lor Graduates to fill jrood places exceed Entire Student Enroll* . a i _ ment by more than 80 per cent. " * Clean Athletic*- Baseball, Basketball, and Field Day Exercises. ■ a Enthusiasm In Every Department. Sfend for Catalogue i ■ ROCHESTER BUSINESS INSTITUTE, • L. ROCHESTER, N. Y. JA I yQocooonnni:uja ».rjj(jocxxxixujocg/ A/ E. CAMPBELL'S Cash Department Store. Winter Announcement. J Evfty Department is full of stylish and up to date Fall ukl Winter Goods and n ore arr.ving daily. Our Men's, Boys' and Childrens Clothing. Overcoats, r.inlerwear, Shoes, Rubbers, etc. LADIES' MISSES and CHILDREN Shoes, Dress Goods, Woo! andjOuting Flannels. Our'stock is complete and yeady for your insjitM'lioii.„A new line of FI'US at 'l') to SO per cent less tlian'city prices. Ladies' call and see what we have to offer we can please you.. It will pay you to look over our our stock before buying yo.ur winter supply. We meet all competition ind give you. 1 5 per cent extra in Cash Register Tickets. S2O worth Tickets SI.OO in trade Free." Is that not'worthMooking after. Yours for business, A. E. CAMPBELL. SHUNK, PA. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, HUGHESYILLE, CA SSO 000° CK DeW,TT BODINE, President. Surplus and | JEREMIAH KELLY, Vice Pres. Net Profits, W C. FRONTZ, Cashier. 65.000. . ". / DIRECTORS: transacts a.General _ „ T . „ . . r» ' • DoW itt Bodine, Jacob Per, Frank A.Reedor, Banking Business, K,.1, y . Wm. Front,, W. C. Front,, Accounts oflndivid- James K, Boak, John C. Laird, Lyman Myers, uals and Firms Peter Frontz, C. W. Sones, Daniel H.Pousfc, solicited. John Bull. Pall .Suits for Men, Boys and Children are now here for inspection. Suits in black clay and unfinished worsteds and"l hibets Homespuns, French and English Flannels, and Scotch Goods. Boys and Childrens' Suits in all the new fabrics 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 "Walft Over" 3f)oe. J. W. CARROLL'S, Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHORE, PA. CENERAL STORE ® 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' Milts,' Gloves and Hosiery. There's Lots Here t Show Y u From the City. Freih stock ol Di/ Goods and Notions, Boystand 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. J AMES McFARLANE.
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