J RST NATIONAL BANK » OF DrsnoßE, PENNA. CAPITAL - - $50,000 EUBfUitfS - - SI 5.000 Does a General Banking Business. S. I). STEIUGEKK, M. D. SWARTS. President. Cashier J. BRADLEY, Attorney at-Law. Office, eorncr.ot Main anil Muncv Sts. LAPORTE, PA. Having opened an office at 1328 Arch Si., Philadelphia, I shall still continue to practice.in the several Courts of Sullivan County.- When not in ray office personally a conipet.nl person will he found in charge thereof. Bonds of various kinds furnished. fRAN(EISW. MEYLERT, Attorney-at-Law. office in Keeler's Block. LAPORTE, County, TA. T. j. & F. H. INGHAM, attop.wkys-at-law, Legal business attended to in this and adjoining counties _A PORTE, ,>A jT J. MULLEN, Attorn oy-at-L«w. LAPORTE, PA OrriCß IH COCHTY BUILDING NKAR COURT HOOBK. J H. CRONIN, ~ ATTOBKKY«AT -LAW, ROTARY PUBLIC. OrriCß OR HAIR STBMBT. DV! SHORE. ** 0, J, MOLYNEAUX, D.D.S. Graduate University of Pennsylvania. NEW ALBANY, PA. At Lopez, Pa,, Wednesday and Thursday each week. LAPORTE HOTEL. P. W, OALLAOHEB, 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 %tme IRUns* «* Lime furnished »n cai load lots, delivered al Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesville Psnn'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 hoys. Institutefor young women. School of Music:—for both sexes. Healthy 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 ip"ite Borough, will be sold cheap and on easy terms ot pay ment. The bouse is well located, li censed and enjoys a large patronage. For terms and particulars apply or write E. J. Mullen, Attw, Laporte, Pa. jfCovnti Z > j Local and Personal events j I Tersely Told. J The Board of School Directors held a meeting Tuesday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. (J. S. Eddy spent Thanksgiving with their son Fred at Wilkesßarve, Miss Emma Gallagher was a Dnsliore visitor last week. Mr. Mordiea King of Nordmont, was in town Monday. Atty. E. J. Mullen transacted business at Sonestown Friday. The three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rider of Eagles Mere, di-d Tuesday, November 27, of membraneous croup. ' The fun eral was held Thursday. Mrs. John Converse and children and Miss Mary Cook of Sonestown, spent Thanksgiving with their aunt, Mrs. Joseph Pennington at Nordmont. Miss Maine Gallagher started on Wednesday morning for Lester shire, X. V., where she will spend several weeks with her aunt, Airs. Charles Landon. The cold storage people are reap ing a harvest while the' hens refuse to attend to business. Mrs. Margaret Mapes spent last Thursday with h"r daughter, Mrs. L. E. Jillson at Muncy Val ley. After January 1, clergymen will pay two cents a mile railroad fair instead of one-half fair as at the present time. Miss Ella Mapes was visiting friends at Estella a few days last week. The A'ill age Improvement Socie ty will meet Tuesday evening Dec ember 11. at the home of Mi s. J. V. Finkle. | Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Preaching at 7:00 p. in: subject, j "The Misuse of Power. Epworth League at 7:45 p. in. j This is the order of the services at. the! Methodist Episcopal church 1 next Sunday. Miss Mitrl Jillson of Muncy Yal- j ley, is spending a few weeks with her grandmother, Margaret Mapes. j While installing a heater at the St.John's Parsonage this place, : Wednesday, John Ilileman Jr., j was taken suddenly ill from the re-1 suit of a bad cold and immediately ! returned to his home in Dnsliore.' ! On December Ist, the Susque hanna and New York railroad j granted a substanstial increase in } .wages to their trail.men in all classes of train service. This or- | der was made because of eilieient service in caring for the increasing business of the road. Mrs. Fred Eddy of Wilkesßarrc, ' last week had the misfortune to fall oil'a chair on which she had been ' standing in order to adjust a cur-j tain, and received bruises that re-j quired a doctors attention. She I was also cut about the eyes by her I glasses breaking when she fell. Miss Elizabeth Farrell, daught er of County Treasurer F. 11. Far rell, who has been assistant to her father in the Treasurer's office, has gone to the Mercy Hospital at Wilkesßarrc, to receive treatment, as she has not been enjoying good health for some time past. Mrs. W. H. Rogers returned home Monday from Dr. Donald son's private hospital at William sport, where she had been receiv ing treatment the past six weeks. Mrs. Roger's friends are pleased to know that she is much improved in health. Hon. Emerson Collins of Wil liamspott, will deliver a lecture in the new high school building at Bernice, on Tuesday evening, Dec. II for the benefit of the Bernice high school. A liberal patronage is desired. Admission 2f> cents, children 15 cents. For Kent.—Residence on West Main street. For particulars in quire of Johh Commercial hotel. A correspondent to the AVilkes | Carre Record of Monday states that the report of tlie striking of I oil at Skinners Eddy, Bradford county, seems to I>e confirmed. ! Several parties from Tr.nkhannoeli liave been there and have seen oil j taken from the pipes, i The youngest lawyer that ever I appeared before the Supreme Court Jof the I'nited States the other day argued in favor of the constitution ality of the North Carolina statute prohibiting the running of "bucket! shops" in that State. Ife was Walter Clark, Jr. son of Chief Jus tice Clark, of the Supreme Court of North Carolina, and he has just passed his twenty-first birthday. While every man who owned a gun was out hunting, a laTge black bear came down off the moun tain from the rear of Elk (Jrove, Columbia county, and calmly saun terod down the one street of the town. Several men with teams, but without guns, were compelled to turn aside to let the bear pass. The present session of Congress will be a lively one. As it is the Ixort session, and several of the members will not return for the next, they are anxious to push through bills in which they are in. terested. Among the subjects t<> be considered are the project of deepening the Delaware river chan nel, the ship subsidy bill, campaign fund publicity, to make l'orto ltie ans I'nited States citizens, the es tablishment of a. number or forest reserves, swamp reclamation, an amendment of the eight hour law and a number of other important measures. A sensation has been caused at | Centralia, Columbia county, by the i news-from Philadelphia of the ar-I rest of 31 rs. Bridget Carev, charged ; with poisoning her husband, two children, and two other people at j that place. Mrs. Carey is well known at Centralia where the fami ly lived up to six months ago when j her husband died. It is thought she may have puis- | oned him. She is the daughter of! the late Michael Uerrit.v of Conyng- j ham, and she has several sisters and ! other relatives living around Con- j ytiehatn. No one can read the Pres dent's j message without recognizing in the writer those traits of character which stand for a "fair deal" in! all personal and national affairs, and a laost humane consideration I for the rights of every one who is j entitled to protection under the | American flag. One of the papers read in the re-j cei'.t national tuberculosis congress j pointed out as one fruitful cause of t'le spread of the disease, the poor ventilation in many of the churches. This may account for the small at tendance at some of them. The non-1 attendants will probably explain : that they stay away for the good of of their health. Monthly Teachers' Meetings. The third monthly teachers' meet ing will he held at Dus'iore, Lope/, So'nestown, Kagles Mere, Forksville, Shunk and Hillsgrove, Saturday, Dec. 1, UMKi. Only one session will wiil he held, beginning at 1:!J0 p.m. and the Couiso of Study will be re , viewed carefully with particular ref erence to the fourth month's work. J. E. Reese Killgore, County Superintendent. Nordmout, Pa., Dec. o, liMMi. J. E. Bird, State Organizer of the 'tir.uige, spent several days in this vicinity last week. A meeting was: i held in the school house at Nord-! jmonton Wednesday evening, Nov. I th and an Order >vas organized and ! named the Nordinont C range. The following officers were elected > ; Master Warren, Oritman; overseer, ;.J. .1. Sick; lecturer, E. ('. Peters; [steward, (Scarhart lless; assistant ste ward, o. A. Fritz; chaplain, J. D. Hunter; treasurer, Myrtle Fritz; sec retary, Hazel l)iltz; gate keeper, Minard Peterman; ceres, Mrs. J. J. iSick; pomono, Mrs. Elias Diltz. j The next meeting will be held at the residence of Mr. J. J. Sick on Tuesday evening, Dec. 11th., when several others will be taken in the Order. Let all members be pres jwnt. Hazel Diltz, Secretary. Trial Lis*, December Term 1000 . j Return day, Dec.lo, I'.Kti, at 2 o'clock,|>.n j Cherry Township v.s Sullivan Count} ■ No. f>2, September 'lVrm ll!02, i A -unipsit. Plea, non assumpsit, pay ' tnenl. and payment with leave to give : special matter in evidence and set oil. \VuMi. | Ingham William 1,. Wood rati' vs Wniter 15. Gun i ton. No. lis. M.ay Term, 1903 . Assumpsit. Flea, non-assumpsit. Mullen | Mercur Eldorado .lewelrv <'o. (formerly Elgin Jewelry (Jo.) vs. August llartung, No 40, I'elirhary Term, 1905. Assumpsit. Plea, non assumpsit with notice ol special matter. Mullen. | Scouten Lewis J. Hymen vs Louis (latta and •tennie <iatta. No. SI, Dec. term. P. 105. Ejectment. Plea, not guilty. Mullen. --- Scout en THOMAS E. KENNEDY, Proth Prothonotarv's olllee, Laporte. Pa., Oct. 29, 190('.. QOI'RT l'ROrl.A MAT ION. Whereas, Ilos. ('has. K 'l'kkry President Judge. Honorable* John I>. Iteeserawl U. ('. I!. Kskliika Assoc..lndies of|the Courts of Oyer and Terminer ami Uenerul Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the l'eaee, Orphans' Court and Com mon I'leas for the County of Sullivan, have issued their precept, bearing date the 11 day of Sept 190h, to me directed, for holding the severe courts in the Borough of Lajmrte. on Monday the la day of Dec. lUO6, at '2 o'clock p. m. Tin 1 re fore, not; ic is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Constables within tin county, that they be then and there in their prop ■r person at 2 o'clock p. m.of said day, with then roils, records, inquisitions examinations ami other remetnberances to ttiose things to which their otliees apt>ertain to be done. And to those who are bound by tiieir recognizance to prosecute igainst prisoners who are or shall lie in the Jail of tiiesaid county of Sullivan, are hereby notified to be then and there to prosecute against them as will be just. P.ANK W. BUCK, Sheriff. Shed II s Office,Laporte Pa..N In the matter ot' the application ol Hannah Brohst .or a divorce from Char les Brohst her husband. To Charles Brohst you are hereby notified that an alias subpoena in the above stated case having been returned that you could not be tound in this county you are reorired to appear on the second Monday ol December, next, at a < 'onrt ol Common Pleas to be held at Laporte, at 2o'clock p. m., ainl make answer to the complaint made by your wile in the above stated eaS<\ FRANK W. BUCK.Sheriff. Sheriff'sOftice,Laporte, Pa., Nov. 8, 1906. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that I have taken letters of Administration on the estate of Latavette McClintock, tale of Shrewsbury township, deceased. All per sons having claims against said decedent will please present tlieni duly atuhenii eated for payment, and ail who know themselves to be indebted to him will please make payment to me. (lE<>, WlLßl'li McCI.I NT< >< K, Administrator. Joseph Sick, DEALER IN Flour, Feed and MealJ Cherry Mills, PaJ Corn and Oats Chop 1.20 : Corn meal per hundred, 1.20! Cracked Corn 1,201 Wheat Flour: Gem of the Valley Blended 1.15 j W inter Wheat Flour: Daisy 1.00! Buckwheat Hour per hundred, $2.50j Bolted meal for table use i per hundred, $1 60; Bran and Middlings at the; lowest price. JOSEPH SICK, ! CHERRY MILLS, PA. U > The Best place; to buy goods Is otten asked by the pru pent housewife. Money saving advantages are always being searched for Lose no time in making a thorough examination of the New Line of Merchandise Now on EXHIBBION $ ***** a* »****■» ?????? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at i Vernon Hull's Large Store. 9m. ffieeroogoggoc^^ IJ SEVERAL REASONS HThc Best Course of Study. * * Large Faculty of Experienced Specialists. lacultyare Authors of the Leading Scries of Commercial Textbooks I 8 Finest Building and Equipment, (iymnasium. Baths, etc. _ Free Course of High-Glass Lectures and Entertainments. I More than 100 Now Typewriters, and latest Office Devices. ■ Calls for Graduates to fill good places exceed Entire Student Enroll- 112 l. ment by more than 50 per cent. 1 Clean Baseball, Basketball, and Field Day Exercises. I ■ m Enthusiasm in Every Department. Send for Catalogue. j ■ ROCHESTER BUSINESS INSTITUTE, N , L. ROCIIKBTER, N. V. ' >^- | M:oJocpojorjivojijtjooocoof.g.iTrg/ A. E. CAMPBELL'S Cash Department Store. Winter Announcement •Ev'try Department is full of st\lish and up to date Fall ind Winter Goods and n.ore amvmg daily. Our Men's, Boys' and C.hiJdrens Clothing, Overcoats, I'nderwear, Shoes, Rubbers, etc. I.A1)I ES' M ISsES and CHILDREN Shoes, Dress Goods, Wool and Outing Flannels. Our [stock is complete and yeadv lor your inspection. A new line of PURS at 25 to 50 per eent less thanjeity prices. Ladies' call and see what we have to offer we can please ycu. It will pay you to look over our our stock before buying ) our winter supply, jj We meet all competition £:2O worth Tickets SI.OO in trade Free, is that not worth looking niter. Yours for business, A. E. CAMPBELL. SHUNK, PA. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, HTJO-SZES'V^XIL.IjEI, CA SSO 000° CK DeW,TT BOD,NE > President. c . , JEREMIAH KELLY, Vice Pres. Surplus and Net Profits, W. C. FRONTZ, Cashier. 65.000. DIRECTORS: Transacts a General _ „ T . t , , De\\ ltt Bod in o, Jacob Per, (rank A.Reedcr, Banking Business. Jeremiah KellVt Wln F rontz, W. C. Front*, Accounts oflndivid- JiiniPß K. Boak, John C. Laird. Lyman Myers, uals and Finns Peter Froutz, C. W. Sones, Daniel H.Potist, solicited. John Bull - Suits for Men, Boys and Children are now here for inspection. Suits in black clay 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 <xtraordinary. All new and up to date line of Gents Furnishings, Hats, Caps, etc. Also the only place in town where you can get the "Walk Over" Sf)oe. J. W. CARROLL'S, Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHORE, P ~ GENERAL STORE ® lDaporte Tannery, qd FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS FOUND HERE. Just received a special purchase of "Riches" Flannels, Lumbeimens' Shirts and Drawers, Men's, Ladies' and Chileans' Mitts, Gloves and Hosiery. There's Lots Here t Show Y u From the City. Fresh stock oi 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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