t ■ R3T NATIONAL BANK OK DOBHOEE, PENNA. CAPITAL - - $50,000 | ei'BPi.ua - - #2O 000 j Poew a General Bankiug Business. S. I). ST Eli Ki ERE, M. V. BWART3. President. Cashier 112. J. BRADLEY, Attorney at-liaw. oilice, corner.ol Main and Muncy Sts. I LAI'OUTE, PA. Having opened an office nt 1328 Arch St., Philadelphia, I shall still continue to practice.in several Courts of Sullivan County. When not in my offic; personally a conipet.nt person will lie found in charge thereof. Bonds ol various kinds furnished. FRANCIS W. MEYLERT, Attorney-at-Law. Keeler's Block. LAFt.'KTE, JSullivan County, PA. J # J. & F. H. INGHAM, ATTOIiHKYS AT-LAW, Legal business attended to in this anil adjoining counties _ A PORTE, £ J. MULLEN, Attorney-at- Law. LAPORTE, PA OFFICS IH COOBTr BUILDING HBAR COURT HOBBK. j H.CRONIN, ATTORNKY'-AT LAW. BOTAItr POBLIO. OrPICB uN BAIN STRKKT. DTISUORE. 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, GALIiAGHER, Prop. Newly erected. Opposite Court House square. Steam heat, bath rooms, ; hut and cold water, reading and p<>ol room,and barber shop; also good stabling : and livery, Gbtppewa Hinte IRtlns. Lime furnished «n cai load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesville 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. .1 ol■ n 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. Healthy surroundings, pure moun tain water. i-'or catalogue, address William C. Registrar, Lewisbttrg, Pa. ■N. T. HANKING IIOUHF. offerlne primeHTF.AM ICAII.BOADBONDHwiU cn£tti/e the services of wfclesmen who can con trol investment bußiuonH within their netuh borhoofl. Address Lock Box 2067,NewXork City Covnty Seat | Locnl nnd Per sonal Events! . Tersely Told. J Mr. G. S. Eddy has been on the sick list the past week. Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Rose are both recovering from severe attacks of grippe. Mr. Ulyssis Bird of Estella, transacted business at the Commis sioners oflice Monday. Ray Peters of Nordmont, is learning the station agent business with W. 15. Hitter at the Laporte station. Lawrence Cramer and Miss Mable E. Baker, both of Overton, were married on New Year's day, the Rev. H. R. Cook officiating. Jan Till was the hottest January day ever known in some parts of Texas. At Austin, Texas, the merjj cttry registered St! degrees in the shade Herbert Keeler visited his friend Clarence Cofct, at Lincoln Falls, last w«ek. Mrs. IV M. Crossley has been quite ill since returning from Phil adelphia on Thursday of last week. The number of cases of typhoid fever in Scranton has reached the thousand mark. There were twelve deaths on the last day of l!)OP>. <}. E. Brown of Hear Mountain, and John S. Morgan of Ilillsgrove, were business men at Laporte Satur day last. The Village 1 mprovement Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Frank Ingham, Tuesday evening, Jan. 17. Mrs. Norman Stack house spent Sunday with relatives at Sones town. Mr. Victor Smyth of Allegheny, Pa., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Smyth. On January 2, Dr. Kenneth Wood, and Miss Clara Baily, both j of Muncy, were united in marriage by the Rev. W. F. Steele of Muncy. J Mrs. Edward Schrader and daughter Hat tie of Hills-grove, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Fries, several days of last ' week. The holiday season at the State i hospital for the insane at Danville, j culminated on New Year's day j with a line oyster dinner. 17.000 j oysters were the mainstay of the feast, giving each patient at the institution an allowance of nearly j a dozen and a half. Mrs. Sarah Lawrence of Coates-1 villi*, met with quite a surprise on 1 her N(!th birthday which she cele I brated last week. She is said to have received 410 souvenir postal cards from friends and relatives, many of the cards coming from the western and southern states. Mrs. MaGuire died nt the home o her daughter, Mrs. Alice Burke at , Lopez, January !l, aged 7S years. She is survived by three sons and ! live daughters. Funeral services j were held sit St. Francis Church, | Mildred, Saturday, and burial made at Dushore. Mr. William 11. Shedden, of Granville Summit, Bradford county, and Miss Carabcl Millheim of Her-' nice, were married at Binghamton, j N. V., December 2f>. Upon their, return a wedding reception was | held at the home of the bride's par ! ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mill heim, at Bern ice. They will reside at the latter place. Dr. I>. E. S. Perry, formerly : Rector of St. John's Episcopal church at this plac * and who with ! his family, last August, moved I J o > | from here to Blossburg, in r. recent i letter to friends made the startling J announcement that lie and his household were burned out on New i | Ycar's eve. They were occupying i dwelling rooms over a store and the fire, the origin being unknown, started in the storerooms and soon communicated with the rooms above. In bis letter Dr. Perry | stated that lie succeeded in saving his library but lost much of his furniture in the lire. It is hoped by the Rector's many friends I that the loss which he suffered by t the lire was covered by insurance. Rev. T. F. Ripplft haw suffieient ly recovered from his serious ill ness to be out but he is still in a very weakened condition, and it will necessarily be some time yet j until lie will be able to resume his I usual active work. George Newman of Tivola has | in his possession several specimen pieces ol ore taken from a mine at ■ Tivoli, which it is claimed contains | a [laying streak of gold. It re mains to be seen whether this is merely an isolated pocket or a veil, of the precious ore. Two suits have been brought by the Lacyville borough school dis trict to collect the tuition of students ut the high school who reside outside the district, one being against Wind ham township and the other against Braintrim independent district. The statute of 190") makes the township j where the child resides liable for his 1 tuition at the nearest high school in certain cases where-there is no such school in his district. Jury Commissioners G. W. Law-, renson and J. J. Young were at j the county seat Monday taking oath of oflice and afterward tilling I the Jury Wheel. Owing to the I murder trial of John Vanßuskirk for the killing of Ellis Snell, aj special jury will be required, i They adjourned without drawing the February jurors, to await or-; ders from Judge Terry. The wanderings of Charles Sutton, J tlias Charles Ueay, who eloped with | his wife's sixteen-year-old sister, ; Ada Krum, of Montour county, came to an abrupt end at Athens, Bradford county, Saturday, when the couple were apprehended by the ! police force. They were taken to Danville Monday. Sutton is wanted on the charge ol desertion and on | another more serious charge, while i the child with whom he eloped is wanted as a runaway. Every church or religious society , charter in the commonwealth must be amended on or before April 11, j 15)07, in accordance with the Act of j Assembly passed April 14. 1905, sol that their charter will read, in addi- j tion to the powers now given them as follows: "All property, real or ' personal, belonging to such corpora- \ tion or wnich hereafter shall be be-j queathed, devised or conveyed to it i shall not otherwise be taken, held or | to annure, than subject to the con-j trol and disposition of the lay mem- j Iters of such church or religious soci ety, or such constituted < flicers or representatives thereof, as shall be composed of the majority of lay 1 members, or citizens of Pennsylvn- j nia, having a controling power, ac-j cording to the rules, usages or cor- j poratiou requirements thereof, so far as consistent therewith." | Splendid short stories in the free I ten-cent magazine that's part of j the PHILADELPHIA SUNDAY PRESS every week—nothing like' jit anywhere. t'onan Doyle, An ; tliony Hope, others equally good, i are contributes. Splendidly illus-! i (rated woman's section. Buy the I'RESS every day in the week, you 'get all that's worth having. I • j Sunday School 10:00 a.m. j Preaching 11:00 a. m. i Ephworth League 7:iH) p. in. I This is the order of service at the ! Methodist Episcopal church next j Sunday. N crve. Brain. Brawn. Auditor's Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the under signed Audilorappointed by ilie Orphan's | Court ot Sullivan County to pans upon i tin* exceptions Hied to the account of the I Administration ol the estate ol Joseph i < lansel deceased, and to make distribution iof the liiiid in the hands of the Adininis i uator, will give a hearing to all persons j interested at his otliee at Laporte on . Thursday, rhe 31st day of January, 1907, at II o'clock a. in. All persons interest ed will be required to make their claims : at that time before said Auditor or be de barred from coming in upon said fund. TIIOS. ). INUIIAM, Auditor. "MAKES PROPER DIET" W' PLEASING (boftsr thttn a sure resource Notice. Notice in hereby given to all tnsc abies that the Commissi mors of Sullivan county will lio!, Election House, 9 a. in.and 3 p. m. (General Appeal Day, February 8, 9a. in. i and 3 p. in. F. 11. McCarty. 1 B P. Bennett, > Coins. Michael McDonald, j ; Win. P. Shoemaker, Clerk, i January 'J, 1907. For Kent.—Residence on "West | Main street. For particulars in | quire of Johh Hansen, Commercial hotel. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that I lia\e 1 taken letters ol Administration on the i estate of Lalayette McClintock, late of Shrewsbury township, deceased. All per sons having claims against said decedent ■ will please present thtin duly autli°nti cated for payment, and all who know | themselves to he indebted to him will ! please make payment to me. GEO, WILBUR McCUXTOCK, Administrator. Joseph Sick, DEALER IX Flour, Feed and Meal, i 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 Winter Wheat Flour: Daisy 1.00 ; B ick wheat flour per hundred, $2.50, Bolted meal for table use per hundred, $1 60 1 I Bran and Middlings at the lowest price. JOSEPH SICK, CHERRY MILLS, HA. I"?" The Best place to buy goods Is otten asked by the pru pent housewife. Money saving advantages nrealways being searched for Lose no time in making a i thorough examination of the New Line of Merchandise I Now on IETHTBIWONI ?????? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. JBtftaerero* Fa. »«un*l Tutintvo >|iit and St one kuur f.ite Ana.. To nu:l tobacco easily nnd foreve, be map ! tittle, ft. 11 of life, nerve nnd vigor, take No lo i Bau, trie wound- worker, that maims weak mer, I strong. «li UruKßists, 50c or »l. C'ire cuaran I to"<1 Booklet and Baraple free. Aduresf -tarUog Itemod* Co , CUicago i . 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Overcoats, Underwear, Shoes, Rubbers, etc. LAI>IKS' MESSES and C'll 1 1.liRKN Shoes, Dress Goods, Wool and Outing Flannels. Our stork is complete and yeady lor your inspection. A new line ot FURS at 25 to 50 per cent less thaii'eiiy 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 ) our winter supply. ,|We meet all competition S2O worth Tickets SI.OO in trade Free. Is that not worth looking alter. Yours for business, A. E. CAMPBELL. SHUNK, PA. FIRST NATIONAL BANfC HTJQHESYILLB, 3?-A_- CAI SSO 000° CK DeWITT BODINE, President. „ , , JEREMIAH KELLY, Vice Pres. Surplus and Net Profits, ° W. C. FRONTZ, Cashier. 65.000. DIRECTORS: Transacts a General _ „ r . T , „ . .. DoM ltt Bod i ne, Jacob Per, Frank A.Reecler, Banking Business. Jeremiah Kehy , Wm Fl . ontZ) wc . Frontz . Accounts oflndivill- James K.Boak, John C. Laird, Lyman Myers, uals and Firms Peter Frontz, C. \V. Sones, Daniel Il.Poust, solicited. John Bull. Pall Soils for Men, Boys and Children are now here for inspection. Suits in black clay and unfinished worsteds and 'I hibets Homespuns, French and English Fl.mnels, and Scotch Goods. Boys and Childrens' Suits in all the new iabrics and makes. Prices as well as variety are extraordinary. All new ani up to date line of Gents Furnishings. Hats, Caps, etc. Also the only place in town where you can get the "Walk Over" SI)oe. J. W. CARROLL'S, Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHORE, PA. I GENERAL STORE ® lsaporte Tannery. ® FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS FOUND HERE. Just received a special purchase of "Riches" Flannels, I.umbermens' 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.