_ IRST NATIONAL BANK OF DUBHORE, I'EN'NA. (JATITAXi - - $50,000 PORPIiUB - . $16,000 Does a General Banking Business. S. D. STEKIGERE, M. D. SWARTS. President. Cashier A J. BRADLHY, Attorney at-Law. Office, corner.of Main and Muncv Sts. LAPORTE, PA. Having opened an office at 1328 Arch St., Philadelphia, 1 shall mill continue to practice in the several Courts of Sullivan County." When not in my office personally a compel .nt person will lie found in charge thereof. Bonds of various kinds furnished. fRANCISW. MEYLERT, Attornoy-at-Law. office in Kecler's Block. LA PORTE, County, PA. J. J. & F. H. INGHAM, ATTOHWIIYS-AT-LAW, Leßnl business attended to in this and adjoining counties _A POItTE, PA £T J. MULLEN, Atto r n ey-at- L« w. LAPORTE, PA OFFICE IN COUNTY BUILDING NK.AIt COURT 00U8B. H. CRONIiN, ATTOIINF.Y-AT LAW, MOTAItY PUBLIC. orritß on waiw HTniSKT. I) V.SIIOUE. PA Q J. 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 liouse square. Steam heat, hath rooms, hot and cold water, reading and pool room,and barber shop; also good stabling and livery, Cbippewa %\mc IRtlns» Lime furnished in cai load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesville Tenn'a. M. E. Reeder? MUMCY, 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: —for young women. School of Music :—for both sexes. Ilealthy surrouudings, pure moun tain water. For catalogue, address William C. Registrar, Lewisburg, Pa. The hotel known as the "Com mercial House", situate on Main Street i , r~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 E. J. Mullen, Attw, L.iporte, Pa. J[County Sent j ! Local and Personal Events • Tersely To»d. j n——mTuri ni nn urn—aim m—t* Mrs. Joel Saxon of Bernlce, is the guest of Atty. and Mrs. F. W. Mey lert. Mrs. Henry Kraus visited rcla tives at Dushore last week. Mrs. Eugene A. Hcim of Haiti more received a pleasant visit from her brother Charles Bauer of On shore. Miss May MufHey stopped in at the same time and took din ner. The evening was pleasantly spent in reminiscences of Laporte. Miss Anna llearn and Miss Eliz abeth Weisbrod of Dushore, who ut present are engaged in teaching I in the public schools at Nordmont, spent Saturday and Sunday with friends in town. It has been officially announced at the White llouso that the president will send a special message to con gress shortly after the opening of the session next week dealing with the situation on the Isthmus of Panama. He prepared much of the data for the message on his return voyage and expects to finish it within a week. James Burns formerly of Dushore, was killed Wednesday November 21, at Rochester, N. V., by the col lapsing of the steel frame work of it building in the course of erection on which he was engaged at work. Mr. John Worttaington who is employed at Masten, spent Sunday with his family at this place. In a sermon to the young people of his parrish Sunday morning. Father Murphy, of the Catholic church at Bloonisburg, forbade theui to attend public dances. Mrs. Susie Willson of Warrens ville. Pa., was the guest of Miss Fannie Meylert. last Week. Mrs. Henry Stepp and little daughter are visiting the former's uncle, W. T. Watrousat Johnson burg, Pa. The citizens of Mnncy are agita ting a new electric light plant. Dushore has made another stride forward and is now lighted by elec tricity. Benton, Columbia county, is having an epidemic of Hungarian itch. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Iless of Nordmont, on November 18, a son. The Civic Club of Bloonisburg. are making efforts to have a cur few ordinance passed for that town. The Lehigh Valley railroad hr,s placed an order for 5!) freight and switching locomotives; the order being divided between the Ameri can Locomotive Co. and the Bald win Locomotive works. Three hunters were arrested at Nicholson, Bradfo.ul county, by game warden Shoemaker, for hunt ing with ferrets. They gave bail for appearance at a hearing before a Justice of the Peace. Dave Benjamin of Spruce street went to Lopez where visit and hunt with Isaac Newell sever al days. They will camp out in the Sullivan forests and take their "Grub" along so that they will en joy roughing it in all its phases.—- Say re Valley Record. The teachers in ofte of the school districts of Columbia county, have not received any of their salary since the schools opened, the pres ident and secretary of the school board refusing to sign the orders on account of the general political mix-up in which the district is in volved and which the court is ex pected to straighten out. While Emanuel Whitmire of Columbia county was shelling corn' the shelter became blocked and white he was trying to work the corn through, the glove which he wore became caught in the machine and it was fifteen minutes before the machine could be stopped and " the hand removed. By this time ' all the fingers were badly mangled - and the doctors found it necessary " to amputate the hand at the palm. r For Rent. —Residence on West Main street. For particulars in quire of Jolih Hassen, Commercial hotel. ! \V| 1,1,1 AM* —til S:ul illlt loving 1"(- j lnt'iiihrancc of my dear son, Jts-i< i I'. who departed this lilf, ! November 17, I'JOO. (Join? hut not l forgotten hy mother, fatlier, sister I and brothers. We mourn thy loss dear one, With a criel' untolil. | Thou wert a kind anil loving son 1 n the (.la vs of old. We mis? thy gentle kindness, here 1 ii our silent home; And in this grief we feel for thee We are not alone. Thy brothers and sisters mourn for thee And wish the here; For in our hearts lltoti were entwined j With a love most dear. Although we know thou art at rest, And thy troubles are all o'er; We will think of thee until that great day, When we meet to part no more, In si'enee he suflered, In patience he bore. 'Till (rod took him home To sutler no more. Miy his soul rest in peace. MOTHER. ! | The first all-steel passenger conch of standard size to be turned out by the Isenvick car shops is practically j completed and will probably be ship j ped to New York this week. Severn! j steel cars have been made at the Her- j wick shops recently, but they wen j all small sized cars, and some of the i parts were not steel. This new car ' isa sample car made made for the I Long Island Railroad, and is for list I in the subways which run under tin City of New York. The car is full standard size, and is entirely of st.ee' j down to the smallest detail—every- j thing about the car with the excep- j lion of the plush on the seats and the glass in the windows and the [ lamp globes. It presents a very handsome appearance, the outside being painted. The supper served by the ladies! ol the Episcopal church, Tuesday evening in the Odd Fellows hall 1 wits a success in every way. A large number of people partook of; the excellent supper and enjoyed tlu> evening in a social manner. A Heart to Heart Talk With The Women and Girls of Pennsylvania. Why a women's page? Must women : lie led oti a special and diluted diet ? They do read as men read—and all ; that men read —and add the women's j page to it. Rightly conducted, it is the earnest journalistic attempt to instruct more than 1 to amuse; well edited, it steers clear of the j encyclopaedia and the boudoir. It should he all that a well rounded, in tereseiug, helpful woman is—ready to put out ii strong guhling hand wherevei itis needed. It must tnke its-ell seriously. It must , lie honest. It must reflect what reulb is, and suggest Iroin experience what ; might be. A great class turns to the woman's ; page for council, for advice, for sugges- ! lion. The ready made conventions of one set of people would be a mistily on another set, so why tell a woman who has to cook and wash for a husband and | six children how to instruct a footman to . receive the cards of a caller. A woman's page should he all things to ! all women. No woman's ,>age deserves success that does not give to its le ist reader a respect ful hearing and the best advice in its scope. It must be kindly. It must in spire confidence. It must enter into all the home duties of the housewife with zest and enihusi asm. It must hold the affectionate friendship ofiis women readers. All these things the woman's page of i '•'I'll K I'M I bAUKLPII IA DAILY PItKSS" is and does —it is beyond doubt the most practical and truly and helpful j woman's page ever offerad Pennsylvania woman. Vol! cannot a fiord to miss even : one day. AN Mi KITTEN HOUSE. Register's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing accounts have been filed in my ollice , viz: First and Final account of T J. Keeler J executor of the estate ol -lohn Brown late j of Davidson twp. Sullivan county, Pa., j J deceased. First and final account of James Gan-: | sel administrator of the estate of Joseph j tiansel iate of Davidson township, Sulli | van county, Pa., deceased, j The Second and Partial account of | Itusli Thomson and Mary li. Strong, : administrators il. b. n. c. t. a. of the estate , of Josiah Jackson, late of Dushore Boro. j , Sullivan county, Pa., deceased. First and Partial account of Rush 1. | [Thomson, Frank Luscli, Harry N. Bigger I | and William F. Randall, executors of the | Inst will and testament of Lewis M.Barth late ol Dushore Borough, Sullivan county j , Pa.,([deceased. ! The same will be presented to the Or i plians' Court of Sullivan County on Mon day, December 10, 1906, at 3 o'clock p. [ m.. lor confirmation. ' THOMAS E. KENNEDY, Register. 1 Register's ofH.ce,Laporte,Pa., jyov. 9,'Oti. THE LATEST MUSIC. "Firelight Fancies" waltz and j "King of Good Fellows" march, by Herman V. Yeager. All the rage. 25 cents each. 11. V. Yeager, Sunbury, Pa. Trial I,'st, December Term 1000 . j Return day, Dec. 10, 1900, at 'J o'cl-.el ,p. • j < "herrv Townslup vs Sullivan County- No. til?, S'-piember Term 1902, Assumpsit. Plea, non-aesuiiip.-it. pay ! ment niul payment with leave to give ; special matter in evidence and set ofl. ! Walsh. | Ingham Willium T. Woodr;:fl' vs Walter B. Gun i ion. No. 6H, May'J'erni, 1903. Assumpsit. Plea, noii-assuinpsii. i Mullen | Mercur ! Eldorado Jewelry Co. (formerly Elgin Jewelry Co.) vs. August llartung, No 4(1, Febrliary Term, 1905. ;Assum|sit. Plea, non assumpsit with ' notice ol special matter. ! Mullen. | . Scouteu Lewis J. Hymen vs Louis Gatta and •Tennie Oatta. No. 81, Dec. term, 1905. Ejectment. Plea, not guilty. Mullen. Scouten THOMAS E. KENNEDY, Protli Prothonotary's ofllce. Laporte. Pa., <>et. 29, 1906. QOIIKT PROCLAMATION. WHKREAS, HOX. ('HAS. K TERRY President Judge. Hononibles John JI. Ueisei ami It. i'. It. 1 Kskiiiku Assoc. Judjfeb ofjthe I kmrts of Oyer and Terminer and tietieral .luil Delivery. Quarti • : essions of the Peace, Orphans' Court and Con ! moil I'lens for the County of Sullivan, have issue i their precept, bearing date the II <ln> of Sep' I 190t>, to lne directed, for holumg the sevcia i courts in the Borough of I.;i]«;rte. on Monday tli. Id day of Dee. lltoii. at 2 o'clock p. in. | Therefore,notu eis hereby given to the Coronei Justices of the Peace and Constables within tin i county, that they lie then and there in their prop |er person at 2 o'clock p. m.of said day, « ith then rolls, records, imiuisitioiu examinations an I other remembetanees to those things to which I their otlices appertain to be done. And to those j who are bound by their recognizance to proseeut. I against prisoners who are or shall be in the jail of | t lie said county of Sullivan, arc hereby notified to I be then and there to prosecute against theni a? I will be just. P.ANK W. BUCK, SheriH. j Sheriff's Office,Laporte Pa.,N In the matter of the application of | Ilauuah Brolist ;or a divorce from Cliar , les Brolist her husband, j To Charles Brohst you arc hereby j notified that an alias subpoena iti tin ! above stated case having been returned | that von could not be lound in this count\ you are required to appear on the second | Monday ol December, next, at a Court ol Common Pleas to be held at Laporte. at - o'clock p. m., and make answer to the complaint made by your wife in the abovt stated case. FRANK W. BUCK.Sherill. I Sherill'sOllice,Laporte, Pa , Nov. 8. I90(i. Administrator's Notice. i Notice is hereby given that 1 have | taken letters of Administration oti the . estate of Lafayette MeClinfock, late of Shrewsbury township, deceased. All per- I sons having claims against said decedent ! will please present theni duly ! cated for payment, and all who know | themselves to be indebted to him will ! please make pavment to me. ti K< >, \V ILBU R McCI.I NT()('K, 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 \ inter Wheat Flour: ■ .tisy 1. 00 Buckwheat flour per hundred, $2.50 Bolted meal for table use per hundred, $1 .60 Bran and Middlings at the lowesi price. JOSEPH SICK, CHERRY 'MILLS, HA. U> 99 m The Best place to buy goods Is otten asked by the pru i pent housewife. Money saving advantages : arealways being searched foi Lose no time in making a [thorough examination of the New Line of Merchandise Now on lEXHIBITIONi ****************** ? ? ? ??? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. Ail answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. JSHLagrovftf Pa. . uLat.ix»:crocPD^ lj SeveraI REASONSTC^T 0 0 The Best Course of Study, * . 1 Lar tse Faculty of Kxperienced Specialists. I 0 faculty:are Authors of the Leading Series of Commercial Textbooks. ■ B Finest Building and Kquipment, gymnasium, Baths, etc. 1 _ I free Course of High-Class Lectures and Entertainments. I l 1 s?°.r e ian 100 New Typewriters, and latest Office Devices. a Q Calls for Graduates to fill good places exceed Entire Student Enroll* _ 1 1 ment by more than 50 per cent. 1 Clean Aihletics_ Baseball, Basketball, and Field Day Exercises. ■ Q Enthusiasm in Every Department. Send for Catalogue* " ROCHESTER BUSINESS INSTITUTE, > .L. ROCHRHTEIt, N, Y. V ,l ,l ,l it yj A. E. CAMPBELL'S Cash Department Store. Winter Announcement Every Department is full of stylish and up to d, te ! a'l and Winter Goods and more airiving daily. Our Men's, Bo>s' and (.hildrens Clothing, Overcoats, Underwear, Shoes, Ruliliers, etc. LAMES' MISsKS nn<l CHILDREN Shoes, Dress Goods, Wool ami Outing Fhtiniels. Ourjstock is COIM ' le and yeatly for your inspection. A new line ol FURS :it 25 to 50 per cent less thanjeity prices. Ladies' call and see what we have to offer we can please v( u.it will pay you to look over our our stock before buying your winter supply. We meet all competition S2O worth Tickets SI.OO in trade Free. Is that not worth looking alter. Yours for bu-iness, A. E. CAMPBELL. SHUNK, PA. FIRST N^ONALBANK, HUGHESVILLE, CAl l l lft n«I OCK DeWITT BODINE, President. 3)Si;.UI)U c , , JEREMIAH KELLY, Vice Pres Surplus ami Xet Profits, W C. FRONTZ, Cashier. 65.000. DIRECTORS: lransacts a General „ , . T> 112) t . ltt Bouino, Jacob l er, I 4 rank A.Rmier, Banking Business. Jepeniiah Kel ,y t w .n. Front., AV. C. Front,, Accounts ofllldivid- JaniPS K.Bt'ak, John C. Laird, Lyman Myers, uals and Finns Peter Front., C. \V. Sones, Daniel H.Poust, solicited. Joh " B,IH - Pall Soils for Men, Boys and Children are now here for inspection. Suits in black clay and unfinished worsteds and 1 hibets Homespuns, French and English Flannels, and Scotch Goods. Boys and Childrens' Suits in all the new tabrics and makes. Prices as well as variety are extraordinary. All new in i up to date line of Gents Furnishings, Hats, Caps, t.tc. { \lso the only place in town where you can gtt the | "Walk Over" 3f)oe. J. W. CARROLL'S, Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHORE, PA. GENERAL STORE gd 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 Y u From the City. Fresh stock ol 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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