FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DUSHORE, PENNA. - - $50,000 BPRPIiUS - - (fl 6.000 I>oeß a General Banking Business. i S. I>. STERIGERE, M. D. SWARTS. President. Cashier! \ J. BRADLEY, Attorney at-Lnw. Office, corner t of Main and Muncy Sts. | LAPORTK, l'A. [laving opened an office at 1328 Arcli St., Philadelphia, 1 shall still continue to practice in the several Courts of Sullivan County.'' When not in my office personally a compel.nt person will he found in charge thereof. Bonds ot various kinds furnished. fRANCISW. MEYLERT, j Attorney-at-liaw. .. tlice in Keeler's Block. LAPORTE, I'Sulli tain County, PA. | J~T & F. H. INGHAM, attorwkys-at-la w, Legal business attended t<> in ibis and adjoining counties _AI'ORTE, VA £ J. MULLEN, Attorney-at-Lsw. LA PORTE, PA orncß m county nniLDi-fO If R All COUVT HOUBK. j/ H. CRONIN, ATTORNET-AT -LAW, BOTAIIV PUBLIC. oftub oh maim stp.bkt. uusnoßß. VA Q "J, MOLYNEAUX, D.D.S. Graduate University of Pennsylvania. NEW ALBANY, PA. At Lope/., Pa,, Wednesday and Thursday each week. LAPOR rE HOTEL. P. W, G AIjIiAGHEK, 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 ami livery, Chippewa Ximc Utflns. Lime furnished in car load lets, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesvilla Penn'a. M, E. Reeder, MUNCY, PA. For a well Kept Up-to-date Stock of Genera! 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 Klectriral Kngineering. Academy :—for young men and hoys. Institutc :--f<>r young women. School of Music : —for both sexes. Ilealthy surroundings, pure moun tain water. For catalogue, address William C. Registrar, Lewisburg, Pa. The hotel known its the"( Co mmercial House", <-ituate on Main Street i . • ite Borough, will he sold cheap and on easy terms of 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, Pa. ; fwOVOtV ScD.i i j Local and Personal Events I j Tersely Told. j I Mr. John Butler of troop P. j Wyoming, spent Sunday in town. , J. G. Cott of Lincoln Falls, was, in town several days this week. D. H. Lorah of Sonestown, is | suffering with a hr< ken leg. Miss Ettie Hunter of Nordmont, is recovering from an attack of pneumonia. Born, November 21, to Mr. and Mrs. William Little, of Nordmont, a daugeter. The Village Improvement Socie ty will hold their meeting and social tea at the home of Mrs. A. j J. Bradley, Tuesday evening, Dec ember 4. Mrs, T. J. Keeler and Mrs. J. A. Roberts were shoppers at Dushore Tuesday. . Walter Spencer of Shunk, visit ed his mother at this piace over Sunday. Mr. Spencer has moved into the Porter Hotel at Shunk, which was lately vacated by W. E. Porter and family. Jessie Porter of Shunk, was a business man at the county seat Thursday of last week. O. I). Covey, who for several years has been the tenant on Jas, McKarlane's farm, has left Laporte aiul moved to New Albany, Brad ford count}', Mr. Jessie Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Williams who reside at Reeders Mill, died on Saturday of cancer, from which lie had suffered for several months. He is survived by a wife, his par ents and one sister. The funeral was held on Tuesday. Interment was made at Forest Hill cemetery. Bradford county. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Laudon have closed their home and gone to Lestershire, N. V., where they will spend the winter with their daught- j or, Mrs. (ieorge Snyder. W. C. McCartney of Sonestown, was in town Wednesday. l)r. A. J. Bird of Overton, with friends is camping between Laporte I and Forksville, while in the quest of game in this county. A party of hunters front the south- j em part of the State, who were guests at the Laporte Hotel, left for their homes on Wednesday, without . having bagged any large game. I The American Sugar Refining | campany was found guilty by a jury j in the Cnited States Circuit Court a! , New York, of accepting rebates, j amounting to §20,000, from the New | York Central railroad. The New j : York Central was recently found ; j guilty of giving rel»ates to the Amor | ican Sugar Refining company and fined SIOB,OOO. Mr. Leo. Ileini, of l'owel, visit led with Lis Laporte friends last I ! week and embraced the opportun ity of testing his new gun on the seasonable game. The regular meeting of the La i porte Board of Trade will be held jin the Court House next Monday evening, November 2(5. A full at-; i tendance is desired. SundaySehool 10:00 a.m. Preach ing 11,-00 a. m. Epworth League j 7:30 p. in. This is the order of j services at the Methodist Episcopal | Church next Sunday, | The Ladies' Guild of St. Sohn's F.piscopal Church, assisted by the • Friendly Society, the junior organ [ ization of the church, will hold a I church social and supper in the j Odd Fellows Hall, Tuesday eve ning, Novoinber 27, 1090, for the benelit of the church. Supper from six o'clock it nt ill <'.ll aKe served. Price of supper, 'J"»c. The Friendly Society will have home made candy for sale and will also conduct a "eraeketjack" con test. A cordial invitation is ex pended to the public to come and | enjoy a social evening. Lewis Illram Ross of Colley, died November 1:5, tit the age of 7S years. He is survived by two sous and one i daughter. i James Traverse of Rieketts, died at the home of his brother in To wanda, Saturday, of typhoid pneu- I monia. The funeral was held on Monday. To the Republican News Item: Elk drove, l>a., Nov 21. Messrs. !\lirt - il Fritz,Orvie Yorks. Clarence Fritz Dayton Kile and Misses Virgic; Perry, Mildred iltis t:ed, Tressie Hummer, Emma and Lena. Kile and Mr. Samuel Fount were the guests of Miss ltoxanna Harvey Sunday evening. Mrs. (i. I>. llummer called on Mrs. E. 1!. Fritz one evening last week. Mr. Arthur 11. Kile of this place, who is working for Dr. Melvin 11. Smithgall. is getting his name up line. Miss Lizzie Kile is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. llarvey and daughter Roxanna took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hess and family Sunday. On Wednesday, filestore of 11. T. Jones, of Neath. Pike township Bradford county, was burned to I he ground. Like all country stores the peo ple of the neighborhood had con gregated there during the evening and about 10 o'clock departed for their homes. After their departure Jones closed the store and went up stairs, he occupying the second story living rooms. About 1 I :.'SU he was awakened by a cat, and went to the foot of the stairs. Opening the door he discovered that the room was full of smoke, and a large fire was burning in the center of it. The lire hail gained so much headway that it was im possible to put it out, and in a few moments tin* entire structure was in flames. A Heart to Heart Talk With! The Women and Girls of Pennsylvania. Why a women's Must women | In' It'll on :i special and diluted diet ? Tliev do read as men rend—anil all i that men read—and add the women's j [iajre to it. liiirhtly eondneted, il is the earnest j journalistic attempt to instruct more than j to amuse: well edited, il steers clear of the , encyclopaedia and the houdoir. It should he all that a well rounded, in j .teresuiiij;, helpful woman is—ready to ! put out a strong guiding hand wherever | ilis needed. It must take itself seriously. It must j he honest. Il must reflect what really! is, and suggest from experience what I might he. A great cla> turns to the woman's . page lor council, lor advice, for sugges- j tioii. The ready made conventions ♦if one set of people would he a mislii on another stt, so why tell a woman who has to cook and wash lor a husband and six children how to instruct a footman 10 receive the cords ol a caller. A woman's page should be all things to : all women. No woman's page deserves success that doert not give to its lei-t reader a respect ful hearing and the hest advice-in its! scope. It lit us t he kindly. It must in I spire confidence. It must enter into all the home duties ! of the housewife with /est and enihusi ! asm. It iniisi hold the affectionate friendship ol iis women readers. Ali these things the woman's page of ••'l'll E PHILADELPHIA DAILY PIIESS" is and doe.— it is beyond doubt the most practical and truly and helpful woman's page ever oil'ersd Pennsylvania ; woman. Vol2 cannot atlord to miss even ; one dav. ANNE RTTFENH<! In the piatter ot' the application of Hannah Rrobst .or a divorce from Char les Brobst her husband. 'l'o. Charles Brobst you are hereby , notitied that an alias subpoena in the above stated case having been returned i that you could not be lotind in this county i vou are required to appear on the second .Monday ol December, next, at a Court ol Common I'leas to be held at Laporte. at I 2 o'clock pin., and make answer to the complaint made by your wife in the above ! stated case. FRANK W. BUCK.Sheriff. Sheritl'st Mice, l.aporte. l'a . Nov. s. p.lOll. Register's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing accounts have been filed in my otlice viz: Fii and Final account of"1" .I*. Keeler 1 executor ol the estate ol .lohn Brown late |of Davidson twp. Sullivan county, l'a., deceased. The Second and Partial account of Rush J. Thomson and Mary B. Strong, administrators d. b. n. c. I. a. of' the estate of.l -ia 11 Jackson, late of Dushore Boro. ) Sullivan county, l'a., deceased. First and Partial account ot Rush I. ! Thomson, Frank l.usch. Harry N. Bigger ; and William F. Randall, executors ol the I'M will and testament of Lewis M.Bartli late of Dushore Borough.Sullivan county I'a.^deceased. The same w ill be presented to the Or plians' Court of .Sullivan County on Mon day, Dec.'inher 10. 1'.<06. at ■"> o'clock p. i in., for confirmation. TIP <M AS i:. KKNXEDY, Register. Register's ofiice, Liporte,Pa., THE LATEST MUSIC. "Firelight Fancies" wait/ and j "King of Good Fellows" inarch, by Herman V. Yeager. All the rage. ■J") rents each. 11. V. Yenger, Sunbury, Pa. Miss Katherine McDonald of Du i shore, w; s the victim of a. surprise j prise party at the Jackson ll< usa tilt the tannery Wednesday night. It was her l*ili birthday, and her many friends' in this part of our lioro where she is employed as a ' domestic/ would not allow the inci-j dent to remain unnoticed. I Trial List, December Term 1606 . Return day, Dec.lo, I'.K 0, at 2 o'clock,p.m. Cherry Township vs Sullivan County. No. til!, September Term 1 '.>o2, Assumpsit., Plea, non-assumpsit, pay ment and payment with leave to give special matter in evidence and set oil. Walall, | Ingham William 1,. Woodruff vs Walter B. Clin ton. .No. OS, May Term, 1903 . Assumpsit. Plea, non-assumpsit. Mullen | Mercur Kldorado Jewelry Co. (formerly Klgin Jewelry Co.) vs. August Harding, No 40, Febrliary Term, 1005. Assumpsit. Plea, non assumpsit with notice ol special matter. Mullen. | Scouteu Lewis J. Hymen vs Louis (lalta and Jennie Oatta. No. SI, Dec. term. I Kjeotment. Plea, not guilty. Mullen. ' Seouten TII»>MAS K. KF.NNKDV. I'roth Prothonotary's olllce. Laporte. Pa., <<et. L'it, 1900. QOOaT MtOOI^AMATION. Whkkf.as, It on. ('has. I". Terry President Judge. John l>. Keeserand tt. 1. Kskiiika. Assoc. Judges of,the Courts of Oyer and I'eniinier and- (ieneral Jail Deliver)", (Juartei Sessions of the l'eaee, Orphans' l ouri and Com mon I'leas for the i :ount.\ of Sullivan, have i -sui ■: i Iheir |neeept, hearing dale the 11 day ol Sej.i lIKH., ui me direeici. lor holiung the Severn courts in the Jlorough ot LnjHirte. 011 Monday tl r 10 day of Dec. lfOli, ato'clock p. 111. Theiefiae.notii.e is hereby given l<> the Coroner, Justices of the l'enee and Constables within tl 1 comity, that tlmy lie then and there in their proj>- vr liersou at 2 o'enoek p. 111. lif said day, \\ ith tlien rolls, reeonls, iiH)Uisltions examinations and other rememherances to those things to which their oltiees appertain to he done. And to thoj-t who are txiuna l>y their recognisance to prosecute against prisonciv w ho are 01 sliali he in the jail of thesaid county of .- ullivan, are hereby untitled to be then and there to prosecute ugainst tiiem as will lie just. HANK U. KICK, SherifT. Sheritl's Oilice.Lafiorte Pa., Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that I hav'e I taken letters ol Administration on the j estate of La layette McClintock, iate of ! Shrewsbury township, deceased. All per | sons having claims against said decedent | will please present tiiem dub antleaiti | cated for payment, and all who know • themselves to be indebted to him will ' please make pavment to me. i (il'.O, WILBUR McCLINToCK, Administrator. Joseph Sick, DEALER IN Flour, Feed and Meal, Cherry Mills, Pa. ' Corn and Oats Chop 1.20 Corn meal per hundred, 1.20 Cracked Corn 1,20 Wheat Flour: Gem of the Valley Blended 1.15 W inter Wheat Flour: ; Daisy i.co j Bjckwheat Hour per hundred, S2.SO Bolted meal for table use per hundred, $1 6u; Bran ard Middlings at the lowest price. JOSEPH SICK, CHERRY MILLS, PA. 1 *O " i • The Best place to buy goods Is olten asked by the pru ! pent housewife. Money saving advantages ; are always being searched for i L ose no time in making a . thorough examina t ion of the j New Line of Merchandise Now on ? ? ? ??? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. l&ilagrov<Q» '.ujuxoxcoxpo^v 8 Several Reasonst^ 10 8 0 The Best Course of Study, • * II H La rare Faculty of Experienced Specialists. Faculty are Authors of the Leading Series of Commercial Textbooks. ■ Jo| Finest Building and Equipment, Gymnasium, Baths, etc. 1 I i Free Course of High-Class Lectures and Entertainments. i l I ??°,r o tHan 100 New Typewriters, and latest Office Devices. o G , Calls for Graduates to fill good places exceed Entire Student Enroll* * I I ment by more than 50 per cent. , B | Clean Baseball, Basketball, and Field Day Exercises. ■ ■ ® Enthusiasm in Every Department. Send for ' ROCHESTER BUSINESS INSTITUTE, ! L. ROCHESTER, y. V. 'M vQnoa.»:rrj:>xm.oJUCXXXTCxx.u. » . ■ xPJ A. E. CAMPBELL'S Cash Department Store. Winter Anno u nee me nt Eviry Department is full of stylish and lip to cbte Tail and Winter Goods and more arriving daily. Our Men's. Boys' and Childrens Clothing. Overcoats, I'nderwear, Shoes, Rubbers, etc. LADIES' MISSES and CIIILDUEN Shoes, Dress Goods, Wool and Outing Flannels. «>nr[stock is complete and yeady for your inspection. A new line ot Kl'liS at '25 to 50 percent 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, c We meet all competition $l2O worth Tickets 81.00 in trade Free. Is that not worth looking alter. Yours for business, A. E. CAMPBELL. SHUNK. PA. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, HUGHESYILLB, DP_A_. a sso 0()() 0e K DeW,TT BO DINE, President. c . . JEREMIAH KELLY, Vice Pres. Surplus ana Net I'rofUs, VV C. FRONTZ, Cashier. 65.000. DIRECTORS: Iransacts a General n i . i, De\\ itt Bodine, Jacob Per, Frank A.Roedor, banking Business. T . , , 1 w „ a ~T ~ ' Jeremiah Krliy, Win, I tonlz, \\ .C. Pronto, Accounts of Ind i \ id- Jumps I\. Hnak. John C. Laird. Lyman Myers, lials and Firms Feter Front/, C. W. Hones, Daniel ll.Foiist, solicited. Joh » Bull. Pall Suits for Men, Boys and Children are now here for inspection. Suits in black clay and "unfinished worsteds and 'i lnbets Homespuns, French and Fnglish Flannels, and Scotch Goods. Boys and Childrens* Suits in all the new fabrics and mak s. ibices as well as variety are extraordinary. All new ;in 1 up to date line of Gents Furnishings, Hats, Caps, etc. Also Hie only place in town where you can get the "Walk Over" )oe. J. W. CARROLL'S, Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHORE, PA. CENERAL STORE gd Isaportc Tannery, ® FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS FOUND HERE. Just received a special purchase of "Riches" Flannels, t.umbermens' 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 ol Diy Goods and Notions, Boys and Men's Hats and Caps, full line of Sn.igproof 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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