£VRB'r NATIONAL BANK 1 OF DUSUORK, I'ENNA. j CATTTAXj - ■ #50.000 ei'RPJ.ua - m - $20,000 l>oes a General Banking Business. 8. i>. STERIGHRE, M. D. SWARTS. President. Cashier j. BRADLEY, Attorney at-liftw. Office, corner ol Mafn and Muncy Sts. j LAPOK'I'E, PA. Having opened an office at 1328 Arcli j St., Philadelphia, 1 shall still continue to 1 practice! n the several Courts of Sullivan County.- When not in my office personally I a compel. nt person will be Ibunjl in j charge thereof. Bonds of various kinds furnished. pRANCJS W. MEYLERT, Attornoy-at-Law. office in Keeler's Block. LAPOUTE,'_Sulli van County, PA. J. & F. H. INGHAM, ATTOnHEYS-ATLAW, Legal business attended to in this and adjoining counties _A PORTE, | £ J. MULLEN, Attorney-at-Law. LA PORTE. PA OKPICH IS CODHTY BUILIHRB NKAB COUV-T BOUBR. j H. C RON IN, LAW, HOTAHY rUDLIC. OPFU'K OS MAIS STIiBKT. UrSIIOKE. _ PA 0> MOLYNEAUX, D.D.S. Graduate University of Pennsylvania. NEW ALBANY, PA. At Lopez, Pa., Wednesday and Thursday each week. LAPORTE HOTEL. F. W, OALLAOHEB, Prop. Newly erected. Opposite Court House square. Steam heat, hath rooms, hot and cold water, reading and poo! room.and barber shop; also good stabling and livery, Cbippewa Xime milne. Lime furnished in car 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. .John I Inward Harris President. College: With Oiur-.es in Arts, Philosophy, .lurisprudmtee, Science, ( iu'iiii. try, Biology and Civil ami Kleelrical Kugineering. Academy: for young men and lioys. Institute : for young women. School of Musie : —fur both sexes. Healthy surroundings, pure moun tain water. For catalogue, address William ('. Registrar, Lewisburg, Pa. v BANKING MOUSE offering primcST F.AHKAI I. BO A1) BON USw.ll eimftiiP the Kcrvicei of KaltMint-n who can c °n* trol investment business within their neigh borhood. Addreß* Lock Box 2057, New York City , wamm County. i J Local and Personal Events 112 ! Tersely Told. j Much sickness continues to pre vail throughout this section. Mrs. A. L. Lovelace is seriously | iil of pneumonia. W. li. Snyder of Nordmont, was a county seat visitor Tuesday. Mrs. A.J. Bradley is. at Kane where her father, Mr. John W. Lawrence is seriously ill. lion. Thos. J. Ingham is con fined to his home with a severe cold. \V. J. Lord and wife of Lestcrshire X. V., are visiting Mrs. Lord's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. \Y. Roncneraus of Laporte township. Mr. It. A. Conklin went to Picture ltocks Monday, where he will he I employed in the finishing depart ment of the Burrowes Furniture es tablishment. Mrs. William Jennings, formerly of Lopez, died at her home at Jcn ningston, \V. Va., last Friday. The body was taken to Mehoopany, Pa , for hurial. Mr. C. I>. Wehh, of Muncy Valley j is improving at the Donaldson sani tarium, Williamsport, after an oper at ion. The meeting of the Village Im provement Society was postponed this week, and will he continued next week at the home of Mrs. F.I I. J Ingham Tuesday evening, January Mrs. Xorman Stack house, Tues day evening was culled to Muncyj by the serious illness of her sister in-law. Miss Mazie Stack house. Sunday School at 10.00 a. in. Preaching, 7 p. m. Subject, "False Teachers; The Great Teacher."' Kpworth League. Bp. in. This is the order of service at the Method ist Episcopal Church. The board of County Commiss ioners have ordered that part of the old county building, in which E. J. Mullen has his law office, be fitted up for a place in which to confine youthful prisoners when the Sheriff has any such in his care. The State prohibits confining chil dren with older prisoners. The friends of Dr. J. C. Edgar, of this county will be sorry to learn of his recent painful accident which its recorded by his town paper, the liolestein, lowa. Advance, says in part: "Last Monday while Dr. Edgar : was driving toward town the front wheel of his btigj.y came off and I the doctor in trying to get out. fell jto the ground, breaking his left ; hip bone and one rib. His horse j having stopped at the command, | but for an hour the injured mp.n j stood in the road waiting for some I one to come his way and help him to town. The doctor is now get ting along as well as can be expect ed. Dr. Edgar has no doubt done more driving than any other phys ician in northwest lowa and this is the first serious accident that has happened to him although he has had numerous narrow escapes. "lie has a host of friends who regret to hear of his misfortune and hope to hear of a speedy and complete recovery."' The meetings held at this place j Wednesday afternoon and evening l conducted by Mr. Deenier Reidle | man, lead of the Evangelistic Tom ! Party, were much appreciated by Sunday School workers who took , • the privilege to attend the sessions. For various reasons Mr. Beidh man was the only member of the party to reach Laporte, but as he is tin possessor of energy and grit th< meetings were full of interest from beginning t«> end. lie believes in making Christianity a business, and puts this theory into practice in his own work. lie is intense, earnest and practical in his re marks, and his illustrations cannol I help driving home some foicefi.l ' truths to most of his hearers. Without a do ibt his tour throng! tllis county will result in mucl ■ good in erea. ing a ne.v intere t in 'Sunday School work. I 112 Senator LaFollette, of Wisconsin, j won a noteable victory in the senat< i when his bill limiting the hours of j employment of railroad employees was passed by a vote of 70 to I. The bill as adopted by the senate is as ! follows: " That it shall be unlawful for any i ! common carrier by railroad to re-] j quire or permit any employe engag jed in or connected with the move ment of any train carrying freight or passengers to remain on duty more than K! consectative hours, except when by casualty oceuring after such employe has started on his trip or by unknown casualty oceuring be fore lie started on his trip, and ex cept when by accident or unexpect ed delay of train schedule to make connections with the train 011 which such employe is serving he is pre- j vented from reaching his terminal; or to require or permit any such em-j ployo who has been on duty It! con secutive hours togo on duty without having had at least 10 hours off duty j or to require or permit any such em ploye who has been on duty'lo hours 111 the aggregate in any 21-hour, periods to continue 011 duty without having had at least eight hours oil duty within each 24-hour period. That any such common carrier 01 any of its odicers violating any of the provisions of this act shall be punished hy fi fine of not less than! 510(1 nor more than #IOOO. Astronomers who have been pre dicting that there wore spots on the sun and that the orb would never give off the heat that it lias been I furnishing to Mother Earth in the years gone by have had their theor ies shocked by the mildness of the winters of 1005-0 and 1000-7. Dur ing the few weeks qf the season not one day has the temperature reach zero. Since December 19, according to the weather reports, there have been but eight clear days. 111 the 2S days , since the 10th day of last month there have been 21 wet days and a half dozen mornings have been 1 marked by heavy fogs. Prior to lflo.">, the mildest winter was that of 1890-01. Free magazin >, worth ten cents, with every copy of the THE PHIL ADELPHIA SUNDAY PRESS, every week. Best magazine pub lished—stories, pictures, verse. Fa | mous contributors. Get THE ■ Pit ESS every day—you get all that's worth having. Wanted—Man to cut 100 cords or more of acid wood at 1.25 per cord. Address, Henry Karge, Laporte. r-ONDENCED REPORT ol the condition of The V—Kii>t National Bunk ill Dushore. in the State fit Pennsylvania at close Of business Nov 12th, 1900, RRSOCRCES. Loans and discounts $1,98010 73 Over drafts 1 41 I'. s. Bonds to secure circulation 50,000 IK) Premium on I', s. Bonds 1,50000 Stock securities 130 54 1 27 Furniture 900 00 Due from Banks and approved Res. Agt. 71,176 b2 Redemption fund I'. s. Treasurer 2.500 in Special and Legal Tender notes 19,31s 77 Total £468,952 S3 LIABILITIES, ''apital $50,000 00 Surplus and undivided profits 25 ( 57'j31 Circulation 49,5'JU00 Dividends unpaid 15 00 Deposits 343,859 52 Total $168,952 83 State of Pennsylvania County of Sullivan ss. I, M D. Sw'arts cashier of the alove named ! li-uik do solemnly swear that the above statement is tiue to the best of my knowledge and belief. Ni. I>. SWAItTS. Cashier. .1 Subset ibed anil sworn to before me thisl6tli (lav of Nov 190(1. ALBERT I-. HICKSS, : My i"immis>ion expires Febyli7,'o9. Notary Public. | Corr rt Attest: J. D. RICEBER ) S. D. STERIOKRF. ( -Directors. , SAMUEL COLK, ) Trial List February Term, 1907, | Return l>ay, Feb 25, 19U7 at 2 o'clock pni I Sbiffer Woehle and U'Coiinell vs. Morris Hymen, No. 2, May term, 1905 Ilefcndani's appeal, i'lea, Non Asotini i psit. ! Cronin. | Scouten | 2 Michael Mercienic vs George Ftr , man. No. 6GJ, February Term 190f> iM'endant's up) cal I 'lea, non assiun| -sit payment. payment with leave to give : .-jiecial iiiatter in cvidi nee. i Mu'len. | Bradley. THUS. Iv KENNEDY. Prollt. j Prbtli. utlice. Laporte Pa., Jan 14, 1900. I Nerve. I Brain, i Brawn. Auditor's Notice. Not tee Is hereby given that the under signed Amlilorappointed hv Ihe < M phan's Court of Sullivan County to pass upon the exceptions flied to tlie account of the Administration ol the estate ol Joseph (iansel deceased, and to make distribution of the t timl in the hands of the Adminis trator, will given hearing to all persons imercstcd at his office at I.aporte on Thursday, the 31st day ol'.lannary, 1907, at II o'clock a. in. All persons interest id will be required to make their claims at that time Ik lore said Auditor or be de b.trred from coining in upon said fund. Tllus. I. INGHAM, Auditor. Notice. Notice is hereby tflveii to all ht.\- iilile.-> that the Commissi iners of •Sullivan eonnty will hold the Tr annual appeal for the year i:M>7 n! the places and on the dates as 112o 1 - j lows in the respective boroughs ami | townships of Sullivan county, and |at 110 other time will their be ad Journed, special, or private appeal days held. , Cherry, -January avidson, February 7, Hot*ley* Hotel. a. in., 3 p. in. Ragles Merc, February o, Allegheny House, 9 a. in., 3 p. in. Elkland, January 25, Election House, 9 a. in., 3 p. in. i Forksville, January 22, Forkeville House i 9a. in.and 3p. in. ; Forks, January 20, Warburton School House, 9a. in.and 3 p. ni. ! Fox, January 24, Esection House, 9 i.in. j and 3p. in. i llillsgrove, January 23, Place of holding | election, 9a. in.and 3p. in. : Laporte Twp., February 4. at Courillouse in Com. office, 9 a. in.and 3 p. in. liiiporte Moro., February 4. i Shrewsbury, February fi, Flection House. 9 a. in.and 3 p. in. General Appeal l>ay, February 8, 9 a. in. , and 3 p. in. P. 11. McCarty. | B P. I'.annett, > Corns. Michael McDonald, J Win. P. Shoemaker, Clerk. January J, 1907. For Rent. —Residence on West Main street. For particulars in quire of Johh llassen, Commercial hotel. 1 Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that I have taken letters ol Administration on the estate of Lalayette McClintock, iate of Shrewsbury township, deceased. All per sons having claims against said decedent will please present theni duly auth"iiti cated for payment, and all who know themselves to he indebted to him will ! please make payment to me. I Gilo, WILBUR McCI.INTOt 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 V\ inter Wheat Flour: Daisy 1.00 ! B.ick wheat Hour per hundred, $2.50 Bolted meal for table use per hundred, $1 60 Bran and Middlings at the lowest price. JOSEPH SICK, CHERRY MILLS, PA. ! The Best place to buy goods Is often asked by the pru pent housewife. Money saving advantages ire always being searched for Lose no time in making a thorough examination of tht New Line of Merchandise Now on HHH yyTT 'T> t- T "• ?????? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. Hillaerovcu Pa uixit Tolinrrn S|'ll miil >1 ui.e lour i.ue Ami,. i > qv.lt toliu. co e isCy !.nd foKW. !>o ma> ClllC. laU or lilt". IH'i Vt; 'I In' '. :£OI. lulio No J nuc.thowonoor \v ( .rltcr, llial ina"i<«s wcuU mer | strong. «ii BOcot Jl. C. ire gimrac 1 ie°d Booklet. ;>».i gaiupta fice. Ailtlresi 4te:4tuc UcmeJs C'J, CUlcago <■ New YotU ■j i • The Best Course of Stndy. t * » _ H Large Faculty of Experienced Specialists. Facultyare Authors of the Leading Series of Commercial Tnctboolcs 0 H 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. a 0 Calls for Graduates to fill good places exceed Entire Student Enroll- M I ment by more than 50 per cent. ■ , Clean Athletics—Baseball, Basketball, and Field Day Exercises. I a ■ Enthusiasm in Every Department. Send for Catalogue. " ■ ROCHESTER BUSINESS INSTITUTE, ' 1 L- ROCHESTER, N. T. . >M, x i t>y A. E. CAMPBELL'S Cash Department Store. Winter Announcement Evtry Department is full of stylish and up !o d;,te Fall and Winter Goods and more airiving daily. Our Men's, Boys' and Childrens Clothing, Overcoats, Underwear, Shoes, Rubber*, etc. LADIES' MISSES and CHILDREN Slio our winter supply. |j 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 BANK, HUGHBSVILLE, IFA.. CA SSO OQO° CK DeWITT BODINE, President. , , JEREMIAH KELLY, Vice Pres. Surplus and Net Profits, W C. FRONTZ, Cashier. 65.000. I DIRECTORS: Transacts a General ~ T „ ~D , . De\\ ltt Both n«, Jacob Per, Frank A.Reeder, Banking Business. Jeremiall K eliy, Wm. Fronte, W. C. Fronts, Accounts oflndivid- James K. Boak, John C. Laird, Lyman Myern, ! uals and Firms Peter Front/., C. W. Soues, Daniel H.Poust. | solicited. John Bull. Pall Suits for Men, Boys and Children i are now here for inspection. i Suits in black clay and unfinished worsteds and 1 hibets 11 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 and up to date line of Gents Furnishings, Hats, Caps, etc. Also the only place in town where you c&i get the "Walk Over" Shoe. J. W. CARROLL'S, Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHORE, PA. s GENERAL STORE | ® loaporte Tannery. ® FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS FOUND HERE. Just received a special purchase of ' Riches" Flannels, I umbermens' Shirts and Drawers, Men's, I adies' 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.