r IRST NATIONAL BANK r J OF DCSnORE, PJSNNA. CAPTTAIi - - $50,000 aUBPIiUS - - $15,000 Does a General Banking Business. 9. D. STERIGKRE, M. D. BWART9. President. Cashier \ J. BRADLEY, Attorney at-IiKW. Olfiee, corner.of Main ami Muncy Slt>. LAPOKTE, PA. Having opened an office at 1328 Arch St., Philadelphia, I shall still continue to practice in the several Courts of Sullivan County.- When not in my olfico personally u compet.nt person will he found in charge thereof. Bonds ol various kinds furnished. pRANCIS W. MEYLERT, Attomey-at-Law. dice in Keeler's Block. LAPORTE,\_Sullivan County, PA. H. INGHAM, attorhrts-at-law, Legal tiusiness attended to in this and adjoining counties _ A PORTE, PA £ J. MULLEN, Attorney-at-L«w. LAPORTE, PA orrica IB COUNTY BtIlLI>l»« I* RA R COURT HOUBK. j Tl. CRON IN, ATTonBKT'AT -LAW. BOTAKT PUBLIC. orflCß OB MAIM HTREKT. IMI SHORE. Q J. MOLYNEAUX, D.D.S. Graduate University of Pennsylvania. NEW ALBANY, PA. At Lopez, Pa., Wednesday and Thursday each week. LAPORTE HOTEL. P. W. OALLAGHEH, Prop. Newly erected. Opposite Court House square. Steam heat, bath rooms, hot and cold water, reading and pool room,and barber shop; also good stabling and livery, Cbippewa Xtme IRilns* Lime furnished in car load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesvilla I>nn'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, Biology and Civil and Electrical Engineering. Academy : —for young men and boys. Institute: —f< >r young women. School of Music: —for both sexes. Healthy surroundings, pure moun tain water. For catalogue, address William C. .Registrar, Lewisburg, Pa. The hotel known as the "Com mercial House", -iturtte on Main Street i . site Borough, will he sold cheap and on easy terms ol 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., L ip >rtc, Pa. fCounty Sa.l Local and Personal Event j Tersely Told. j ——g———■ ——■ mh> f—r m imi Whooping cough is quite preva lent in the second ward. The new school house is receiv ing its first coat of paint. Misses Maud and Effie (iansel spent several days of this week with friends at Mildred. Mrs. Mary Rogers of Forksville, is the guest of At ty. and Mrs. F. j W. Mevlert. The pupils of the Sonestown I high school, gave a party Oct. ."11, ; in honor of their teacher, Prof. .J. j li. Balentine. While on his recent hunting trip in Maine. I)r. Randall of Du shore, killed a moose that weighed over i) 00 lbs. Frank Ileldt of Sattertield, aged 18 years, died, Tuesday, p. in., tit ter an operation for appendicitis, at Onshore. Mrs. J. K. Bird of Millview is j seriously ill. Rev. Thomas E. Ripple, of thi place, assisted Rev. S. B. Bidlaek several evenings of last week, with the revival services now in prog-! ressat Sonestown. The members of the .Junior j League will give a social on Fri day evening Nov. !> at the home of j Mrs. J. L, Smyth. Refreshments j will be served. All are cordially j invited to attend and help these | little people in their ambitions ef-! forts. Mr. /.. E. Botsford of Nordmont transacted business here on Wed nesday. Scott Weiland passed through town Tuesday morning after hav ing been home to cast his vote. James 11. Hansel came home from Berwick for election. Rev. S. B. Bidlaek will preach j next Sabbath as follows: Muneyl Valley 10:30 a. m.: Mt. Vernon: p. in.: Sonestown 7:'!0 p. lit. Or. | T. S. Wilcox of Williamsport will be at the revival sericeat Sones town in the evening. Mr. Emerson Higley and family of Eldredsvillc, spent Monday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Higley at this place, and on thej evening of the same day they left I for Roselle Park, N. J., where they expect to make their home in the j future. Mr. Higley sold his farm ! at Eldredsvillc before leaving that; place. A spiritual wave has invaded the Venango county jail, with the result that each of the eight prison-, oners lias professed conversion, j The greasy decks of cards have j given place to Bibles and instead ; of nightly perusal of yellow hacked literature there are prayer meet ings. The leader is a young man j of Franklin, who was recently sen tenced to jail for several months. Among the convicts is a voting Po lander convicted of selling liquor without a license. He cannot speak or read English, but friends of the prisoners have given him a Polish Bible. The sheriff and his wife join the men in their services. Sunday school, in a. m.; preach ing, 7 p. m.; Epworth League. 7:4"> j p. in. This is theortJer of service at the Methodist Episcopal church next Sunday. The Junior League of the Metho dist Episcopal church will hold a Poverty Social at the home of Mrs. J. L. Smyth on Friday evening, Nov. !>th. Mr. and Mrs. John Whit-heck and little daughter of Hillsgrove, spent Sunday with the former's mother. Mrs. Mtipes and sister Ella. The meeting of the Village Im provement Society will meet tit the home of Mrs. Conklin, Nov. L'lth, 190«. The big tannery at Jamison City has just resumed operations on full time. The plant has heeu running continually, but for some time past the men have not been working full time. A number of big orders have b"en received, ho vever, which makes a rush of business, and the tannery will he worked to its lull capacity for some time to come. Tho hard storm of Oct. 27 wlii<* i )>as.so<l over this section of the stiitc j did much damago at Kaglcs Mere. I Trees were, uprooted and small t building overturned. Many shingles | were torn oir the roof of the ('res ilient Inn, the large hotel which islands on what is known »s "Cy clone Ilill." A force of carpenters | was kept busy the greater part of Sunday repairing the d.image. When the Inn was in course of construc tion it was dam iged by a severe j storm, and every high wind usually leaves some mark of its visitation. i J. L. Dillon of liloomsburg, own of the largest green-houses in that section of the state had his life crushed out underneath the wheels of a coal car on the East Isloomsl»urg j switch of the I'cnna. railroad Thurs day morning al !(.-l."> o'clock. t A chestnut farm near ShamoUin I will yield its own.ir this-j-ear in the neighborhood of ti,ooo bushels, sell ing at sin average of per bushel i The cultivated scions of the large ! Italian chestnut were grafted into i the native trees a few years ago and the crop has been yearly increasing, j some of the nuts being also marvel iof sj/e, frequently measuring live : inches in circumference. The chest nut flourishes in more climates prob ably than almost any other tree. Ii j is found in the t T nited States as far south as Louisiana, in Japan, China, land many other parts of Asia, lower ' Kurope and lOgypt. A Heart to Heart Talk With The Women and Girls of Pennsylvania. Why a women's Mast women j be fed on a sfieeial and diluted iliet ? ; Thev do read an men read—and all | that, men read—and add the women's) I ('age to it. liightly conducted, it i.the earnest journalistic attempt to instruct more than ' to amuse: well edited, it steers clear of the j encyclopaedia and the boudoir. It should be all that a well rounded, in tereseina, helpful woman is—ready to put out a strong'guiding hand wherever; itis needed. It must take itself seriously. It must ! be honest. It must reflect what really ] is. and suggest from experience what ; j might be. | A great class turns to the woman's I page lor council, for advice, for sugges- , j lion. The ready made conventions 1 of One set of people would lie a misfit lonIon another set, so why tell a woman who lias to coolv and wash for a husband and six children how to instruct a footman to receive the cards of a < a ler. A woman's page should he all things to 1 all women. No woman's page deserves success thai does not give to it.- least reader a respect- ; tn 1 hearing anil the best advice in its scope. It must be kindly. It must in | spire confidence. It must enter into all the home iluties of the housewife with zest and emhtisi | asm. It must hold the affectionate | friendship of iis women readers. All these things the woman's page of | •Tlf K PHILADELPHIA DAILY | PRESS" is and does—it is beyond doubt | the most nractical and truly and helpful woman's page ever ottered Pennsylvania ; woman. Yo2 cannot a fiord to miss even I one dav 1 , ANNE KITTEN IH USE. In the matter of the application of j Hannah Probst .or a divorce from Char j les Probst her husband. | To Charles Probst you are hereby j notified that an alias subpoena in the i above stated case having been returned 1 that you could not lie found in this county you are required to appear on the seconil | Monday ol December, neat, at a Court of .Common Pleas to he held at Laporte, at 2o'clock pin., anil make answer to the i complaint made by your wife in the above stated case, I"HANK W. Bl'CK.Sheriff. Sheritl'st Mlice. I.aporte. Pa, Nov. S. IttOtj. £ ~ Banking by Mail is simply a matter of dropping a letter in the post office — Write f«r booklet telling how it is done. We pay 3 per cent, interest on savings, and a capital and surplus of $450,000.00 assure the safety of your money. LACKAWANNA ! i COMPANY 404 Lackawanna Avenue SCRANTUN, PA.. Representative wan'.c*.! in tlita Joeni - v I for leading Automobile School. Libe | tonus to right man. No • 4 11: is been'' t j ftikir need apply. Keierunee rrtpiired. < 'orrespondence School of Automobile i Engineering, 40 West 00St. No* York THE LATEST MUSIC. '•Firelight Fancies" waltz nnd j "King <it' (toed Fellows" march, ly Herman V. Yeagi r. All tin- rage. 25 cents each. 11. \'. \'eager, Sun bury, Pa. Trial Lint, December Term 19CO . ! Itcturu day.Dce.lo, I'Jl.O.at 12 o'clock,|i.in. ; <'berry Township vh Sullivan Comity. No. ti2. September I'erm 1002, | Assumpsit. Plea, non-assumpsit, pay ment anil pivment witli leave to give special matter in evidence and set oil. U'alah. | Ingham William I. Woodruff vs Walter 11. (!im ton. No. fiS, May Term, I'.HKJ . Assumpsit. Plea, non-assumpsit. Mullen | Mereur Eldorado Jewelry Co. (formerly Elgin Jewelry Co.) vs. August Ilartung, No 40, Eebrhary Term, P.tt>s. Assumpsit. Plea, non assumpsit with notice ot special matter. Mullen. | Scout en Lewis J. Hymen vs Louis <latta nnd •Teiuiie <iatta. No. SI, Dec. term. 1 'JO">. Ejectment. Plea, not guilty. Mullen. Scout en TIIoMAS K. KENNEDY, Proth Prothonotarv's otllce, Laporte. Pa., Oct. 29, 1000. QOURT PROCLAMATION. Whereas. Hon. ('has. K Tkiiky l'rcsiiler.t ! Juilrc. ltimorables John 1). Reeserand K. I:. | Ksldi.ka Assoc. Judges uf.the ( ourte of Oyer and j Term.uer and General Jail Delivery, Quartei i Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Court nnd I'onv 1 moil I'leas for the • 'uunty of Sullivan, have issued their precept, bearing dale the 11 day of Sift Iyoi>. to me directed, lor holding the severa courts ill the lloroUßh of Ln|Kirte. on Monday the 10 day of Dee. llioii, at 2 o'clock p. m. Therefore.notice is hereby given to the Coroner. Justices of the Peace anil Constables within the county, that they lie then and there in their |er person at 2 o'clock p. m.of said day, with then rolls, records, inquisitions examinations and | other romemberanees to those things to which their oltices appertain to be done. And to those I who are bound by theirrecogni/ance to prosecute against prisoners who are or shall be in the jail of thesaid county of Sullivau, are heretiy notified to lie then and there to prosecute against them as will be Just. r.AXK W. BI'CK, Sheriff. Sheriff's Oitlee.Laiioite Pa., Nov. Ki. latHi Administrator's Notice. Notice is herehy given that 1 have taken letters ot Administration on the ' estate of Lafayette McClintock, late of | Shrewsbury township, deceased. All per j sons having claims against said decedent : will please present them duly auth-nti ' cated tor payment, and all who know themselves to be indebted to him will please make pavment to me. <;eo, wiiaiuu McCLi nt< »ck, Administrator. Joseph Sick, DEALER IN Flour, Feed and Meal, Cherry Mills, Pa. I have just received a car load of corn and oats which is being manufactured into pure corn and oat chop, meal and cracked coin. I also carry a lull line ol jSpring and Winter Wheat Flour, Bran and Middlings. Everything at the lowest price. JOSEPH SICK, CHERRY MILLS, PA. i U > J m The Best place to buy goods Is olten asked by the pru pent housewife. Money saving advantages ire always being searched for Lose no time in making a thorough examination of the New Line of Merchandise Now on EXHIBITION! ?????? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. Jitflagrova* Pa. ■Gftfcjg 8 The Best Course of Study. * , Large Faculty of Experienced Specialists. Faculty are Authors of the Leading Series of Commercial Textbooks ■ w Finest Building and Equipment, (gymnasium. Baths, etc. 1 I Free Course of High-Class Lectures and Entertainments. i , ■ More than 100 New Typewriters, and latest Office Devices. m B Calls for Graduates to fill good places exceed Entire Student Enroll* J I 1 ment by more than 50 per cent. , 1 i • | Clean Athletics—Baseball, Basketball, and Field Day F/Xerclses. a u a Enthusiasm in Every Department. Send for IJ n \ ROCHESTER BUSINESS INSTITUTE, 3 1 L ROCHESTER, N. V. )J V<tocax» ii.i.u.n y:iprjLODf.ujx»jixcg/ A. E. CAMPBELL'S Cash Department Store. Winter Announcement Ev< ry Department is full of st> lish and up to d.te Fall and Winter Goods and n ore .uriving daily. Our Men's. Bovs' and Childrens Clothing. Overcoats, Underwear, Shoes, Rubbers, etc. LADIES' MLSSES and CIIILDIiEN .Shoos, I)ress (iooils, Wool and Outing Flannels. Our[stock is complete and yeady for your inspection, A new line ot FUKS at 2") to 50 per cent less than'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 your winter supply, j, We meet all competition !*'2o worth Tickets SI.OO in trade Free. Is that not worth looking sitter. Yours for business, A. E. CAMPBELL. SHUNK, PA. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, HUGHES YILLE, IPJL. CA SSO 000° l K DeWITT BODINE, President. c . , JEREMIAH KELLY, Vice Pres. Surplus and Net Profits, W C. FRONTZ, Cashier. 65.000. DIRECTORS: I ransacts a General _ n - . n • Pe\\ ltt Bodtne, Jacob Per, Frank A.Reeder, Hanking Business. T .. T - i , a.- Jeremiah Kelly, Win. Front/, \V .C. Front/, Accounts oflndivid- James K. lioak, John C. Laird, Lyman Myers, uals and Firms Peter Front/, c. \V. Son 08, Daniel IT.Fount, solicited. John Bull . Pall Suits for Men, Boys and Children are now here for inspection. Suits in black clay'and unfinished worsteds and"l hi bets Homespuns, French and English Flannels, 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" Shoe. J. W. CARROLL'S, Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHORE, PA. GENERAL STORE GD lsaportc Tannery, GD FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS FOUND HERE. lust received a special purchase of "Riches" Flannels, Lumbermens' Shirts and Drawers, Men's, ladies' and Childr.ns' Mitts, Gloves and Hosiery. There's Lots Here t Show Y u From the City. Fresh stock ot Di/ Goods and Motions, 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. MES McFARLANE.
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