; ; UsT NATIONAL I ANK OK DUBHOKE. PENVA. CAPITAL - - $60,000 SURPLUS • - 320 000 Does a General Banking Business. I) STHRIGKISE, M D. SWAKTS. I'reßlOent.W Cashier A, J. BRADLEY," Attorney-at-Law. , Olijce, corner.ol Main and Muncy Sts. LAPOIJTE, PA. 1 Tax ing opened an office at 1328 Aroh Si., Philadelphia, I shall still continue to practice.in the several Courts of Sullivai < imntv. When not in my office personally a eonipet.r.t person will lie found in charge thereof. Bonds ol various kinds furnished. fRANCISW. MEYLERT, Attorney-at-Law. rtice in Keeler's Block. LAPOPiTE, County, PA. y/j. & F. H. INGHAM, ATTOI:i«B*S-AT-t.A.W, Legal business attended to in this an.l adjoining counties _A PORTE, PA [ J. MULLEN, Attorney-at- Law. LAPOKTE, I'A IIFPICK IB COBKTY BPII.nIHO NKARCOIIBT UOUBK. j ~ H. CRONiN,/ ATTOBHKY-AT WW. ROTARY PUfILIC. ORRN'I or* MAI* STBBKT. DT SHORE. LAPORTE HOTEL. F. W, GALLAGHER, Prop. Newly erected. Opposite Court I louse square. Steam heat, bath rooms, hot and cold water, reading and pool room,and barber whop: also good stabling and livery, Cbippewa %imc HUlns. Lime furnished .n cai load lots, delivered al Right Prices. Your ordets solicited. Kilns near Hughesville Penn'a. M. E. Reeder, MUNCY, PA. For a well Kept Up-to-date Stock of General Merchandise lor pries that are Right For curteous treatment goto Buschhausen' Ql iURX PHCM LAM \TtON. WHEREAS, HON. CHAS K Tr.iiuv l'N MNIL ' Judjajc Honorable* .lohii I>. Keener and I:.''. 1-'. i K-\inka Assoc. Judges nfjthe ( units of Oyer and ! Terminer and 'icneial .In!) D«l;vcry. Quurter■ I Serious of the I'eace, Orphan-' Court* ana Com i: t.n l'leus for the < uutity <>i Sullivan, have i>.-u<d their precept, I»cari UK «iau- tin II day of !>©*•.! to me uin-i u.t, lV»r holding the .-eteraj cs-urts in 11* ]*.-cmur.h of tc. on Monday the » day < 11' It ! . IVk»7, .1! 2 o duck p. ni. 1 lu.-refoie no»U-< is h;*rc! v yivon to the Coroner. Justices of the I''.Mtv and Constables within the count \ . t:•:»! th»*y ) .• tl on and tin ie in •heir prop er iieisini 1 •.;' io- li in. -t --.i; i <iay with then rolls., iccoros. 1u• jtii*•'ti« 1,1.» »• .•;a:no.- i ilto - and o:her rememhe. M>.t es t«> those things to which 0 their ollices apiH. r«:dn to be dotu*. And to those who are hmnd !•;, thci] reeo?.?hi/aniv to prosecute a;:.» : ' prisoners w hi, arc «. -.ndlJ • in • .he jail of the>ahi c<>unty t;t Mdhvan. ut.-'eb; uutuiedto hi* then and titer'' to |..i/seci:te them a> W ill he just. j: \NK W . lU'< I:. Sheriff, ll 's (),lit« . l.apoi tc I'a .J in.!> 1 7' Splendid stories :il'|>t-:tr < week in lite Sunday Magazine of "THE I'll 11. AI >i :!.Pll 112 A I'UESS." They are cri-»|> and breezy —just the kind that arc so hard to find and so delightful t<> read liny "I'll-; I'KEHS" every d.iy in the wee!; you will get "11 the news and all feat lives. —mamamml m^smmaaßMsmmamsmammstm N. V. B.IM4TNO f!OT«K i.T-ricr? priim-STEAM. KAIhKOAI* lION IftMtvill enira-.s* ttoi ncrvici-s of s.ih'sni 11 can con trol jnv" u tmi»nt hur.in."- ; within 11!«■ i T * r.fh.-h - Lock iu»x 20u7,New\ork City IjCovnlySeat < ! | Local and Personal Events i Tersely Told j A good crop of ice hasten taken ' from lake-Mokoma. Miss Effie (jansel visited friends at Hern ice last week. ASlei<h load of young people from Mildred spent Thursday even ing in town. William Kerntin of Bingdaic was a business man in town on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carpenter on Thusrday, drove t<> Berwick, a dis tance of about forty miles. A sleighing party from Lopez came to Laporte last Friday even ing;! mi was entertained at the home of Mrs. E. E. Wrede. ! Mr. F. M. Crossley and son [ Ben spent Sunday and Monday with relatives at Benton. ! Mrs. \V. I'. Shoemaker has rc ; turned from a visit with her par | ents at Onshore. Among the little folks who were | confined to their homes hy illness j last week were -Miss Helen Carpen ter. Miss Ellen Bushhausen and Master Joseph Ingham. liov, Thus, S. W ilcox, I), J). of Willianisport, w ill preach in the Methodist Episcopal church on Friday evening at S o'clock. Every body is cordially invited to any or all of these services. J. 11. Kuonsc, of Denton, the well known contractor and manufacturer has contracted with Kessler and \Y. ]!. Snyder to saw several million feet of lumberat Nordmont, I'a., and | lias moved his mill and family to ! ihat place. This contract will require I several months time for completion, aii' 1 a score or more men will be en gaged. The trainmen on the William sport & North Branch railroad re cently were made happy by a ten per cent, increase of wages. Key. T. F. Ripple, on Saturday last treated the little folks who are members of the Junior League to a sleigh ride to Eagles Mere, aiul with one accord the children re port a glorious time. Sunday School 10:00 a. in. Preaching 7 p. tn. Subject, ''High Treason." This is the order of services at tin* Methodist. Episcopal church next Sunday. Charles E. Miller, of Seiota Vale, has purchased the stock in ti. S. La.ndback's store and will take pos session about the 4th of March. Mr. Land back has been doing a good mercantile business and no doubt Mr. Miller will do ('quail}' as j well. Mi. Miller advertises his per sonal property at Lovelton for sale j on Feb. 20. Mr. diet Steele, formerly of Sonestown, and who a few months ago returned from a six years stay in the Klonkike, is about to leave for A laska w here the gold 'ields ars j not as exhausted as they are in the j Klonkike. Mr. Steck will got( i San Francisco and from there he. will travel 000 miles on foot. Mr. A. 11. Busehhausen, while attempting to scare the mice out of I the attic, last Friday evening, meet wiih a very painful accident by j stepping ..u a b.iard wli icli contain ed two rusty nails, sending them both into his foot. Mr. Busehhaus en is willing to acknowledge that it \\a- his own fault, that he should i not have been disturbing the peace ful little creai ures, which is more' more 111:t:i a gre.u- many would do. C.i the charge of having used mails for fraudulent purpose* a- inveigling i iiuuiberof persons of Wil kes-llarre, 1 S/i'iint.in ami other places to invest in worthless mining stock Janus Ii Sins Her, iti' liloonisburg ami Mr. Mitchell, of California, will have to stand trial in the Failed States court. , Mr, lid.Smith of KaglesMere last' week had an exciting encounter. With i large wild cat, which he fin ally succeeded in killing with a club 1 after the animal had nearij killed a! dog. The acid works at Emmons and Xordmont h is I wclve ami eighteen i ! extra teams respectively at work, j I A recent issue of the Philadelphia Ledger hn<l this to way of the work of a Lycoinins* county urtist, Mr. J. Wesley Little, vlio lives on his hirni at Picture Kockr-: " The lVlirunry wall display id the Sketch club consists of landscape studies in a i iiiiiliitiation ol' pencil and < harcoal. These'arc all the woik of one man, John Wesley Little, ol Picture Hocks, near Kaglo's Mere. Mr, Little chose a delicate mcdiine for ox pressing the manifold heauties. not only of his Pennsylvania home, hut also the romantic charm of Dev onshire, England. The charcoal has added a depth of tone to the more finished grace of the pencil. The artist has selected Ids subjects with a keen eye for conventional pic torial effects. lie draws firmly and models notable accuracy. Especial commendation is owing the atmos pheric values, the cloud masses be ing apparently withilrawn"Trom the charcoal monotone with nice variety and feeling for speace. The silvery tone and graceful thought shown in all the sketches aae thoroughly ad mirable. St. Johns Kpiscopal Church. Itev. A. <«. A. Huxlon 1). 1). Rector Sunday School 2.!H) p. tn • ICvening prayer and sermon p. m Litany Friday evening at tin Rectory. Special services Ash Wednesday February Pith in the Church at 7.lit) p. m. Come you will be made welcome. Two ten-cent magazines are fret with every copy of '•THE PHILA DELPHIA SI'NDA Y PRESS." In one there, are short stories, good drawings, clever descriptive articles, verse, good fun and a strong serial. The woman's magazine section in 1 •olors is ftr superior to any thing •Ise in its line. It has timely liint ttid advice as to fashions; articles on practical physical culture, art needle ] work patterns, and a new series of millinery patterns by one of the fore- \ most authorities. The following is a report of the Sheets School for the fifth month i'liding February tith. Tin <e deserving mentien for reg- i ular attendance are; Clara Riehart, Planch Worthington, Luluey Fow ler, Phoebe Worthington, Jennie j Fowler, Harry Riehart, Lawrence | Worthington. Frank Avery, Samuel! Riehart, Chancy Worthington, Sher man Fowler. 11, t )ttis Ray, Teacher. Ro\A/3rrl L ' want S(H) espcri ntWdl U. enced Farm hands to commence work here March or April in our beautiful I.r.vKi. farm and fruit section at surprisingly big wages Send us postage stamp for particulars :it once, (live vour age and weight. MILLKR'S 1 ARM si TPLY AC.I-N CV, PENN VAN, X. Y. 1I» KKroKl <»t tin* condition 01 Tin First National Bank HI Onshore, in the Stab of Pennsylvania at close of business Jan 26Ui. ! 1007. RRSOL' RCF.B. Loans ami discounts $1,77:158 *7 I*. S. Hun.ls t«» stcure circulation 50,0n0 0< Premium on 1". s. Bonds l,r»oon< Mock securities,.... v 1251788* Furniture 900 oc I >u• from B«nk> and approved lies. Agt. 105,899 7«*» Redemption fund I'. S. Treasurer 2,5001* Special and Tender notes 25.053 CI Total $187,890 fiO I.IABI LITI KM, '.'apital sso.ooo'*• Surplus and undivided profits 27,188 7 r > circulation 49.">n0>x Dividends unpaid Deposits .. 360,91852 Total $lB7 890 60 State of Pennsylvania Comity of sullivan es. !. M 1» Swart* cashier «»! the al>ovc named bank do solemnly swear (hat the above statemeni is tine to tin* IH.SI of m\ k tin \v led tie and belief. >l. I>. SWA UTS. Cashier. Sulisciihcit and-worn 10 before me thi>3olli .lay of .Jan. l'.MiV. ALBIiUT K. HKKSS. M> ci>mii:N>ioii i \piro IVl>y Notary Public. I'orriHt AttiX: .1. I>. I! KKSKU | K. SVI.VARA. - Directors. _SAMI EL COLK 1 Trial I.itt*. February Term. 1007, l>(-tiirn hav. t'eli 1'."), P. 107 at - o'clock |.iii I Sliilb r Woehle ami i »'<'oniiell w, Morris lis 11it-ii. No. 1. May term, I'.ld.V I'.Tl'iiiaiii's appeal. Plea. Nun As.-iim I"it- Crooin. j Scoutrn 1' Mii'l ad Mcicienic vs (ieorjie Fir ni-in. Sr. at'i.l, Felnuary Ti nil I'.Hlii Mi-lVin! ■i">ap cm I Pica. n(iiiassiini| s' : jyll rii. |. '.miM uitli leave to yivi special icaMci in cvii). ncc. SLii * !t*ii. Bradley. TIIO.- I. KKNNFDV. I'rotli. l'roih. otticc. l,H|orle I'M . 'an 14. I'.MHi NUTRETO. A Nerve, Brain and Braw i, ood Drink ( live tlie little ones n I the Nut re to hey like. It's »he NATURAL }OOD DKINK. B aimless AS IO Ik: n >thing more delicious. Sold at Smith's. For Rent. —Residence on We | Main street'. For particulars it ; quire of Johh IJassen, Coninurcia.' hotel. ; Wanted —Man to cut 100 cords or more of acid wooil at 1,25 per cord, i Address, Henry Karge, Laporte. Administrator's Notice. i Kwf ,'t( o of Klli.x Sue!], late of II iilsgrmi | tow nsliiji,. (li'i'cnsf'l. Notice i« hert'liy jtiveti il.at Utters ft rtdiniiii-iti-HtioM upon the estate r>f Dili j Stiell, late ot 11 i l iwjrrove Toivimld|», Milli j van County, PennfvlvaiiiH, dcceaseil. have been granted to the nndcisiuned. I All persons indebted to s'lid entate an: re j (|UeHted to make payment, and those liav ' infi claims or deinands against same wil present same without ilf-luv. OKOHtSK 11. 1.1 I,'I.KY, Admr. Forksville, Pa., .January 'J t. 1 'JOT. Parents desiring their ehildrei to have thorough instruction in Music, and well cared for,'can find no better place that. THE COL LEGE of Music at Freelnirg. Sny der ('ounty. Fa. Pupils from tei years old and frointhe beginners ti the advanced are admited. Term. 1 begin May 0, June 15 and July 20 For catalogue address. Henry P. Mover Joseph Sick. l'> KALE 11 IN Flour, Feed and Meal, CherryMiNs, Pa. I have jusf received thre< car loads ol miil feed, such jas Wheat Bran, Wheat mid lings, Corn Meal, and Con and Oats Chop. Spin# ant Winter Wheat Flour, that b to be sold at the lowest casl prices. Call on me for special prices on large qu intities. JOSEPH SICK, CHERRY MILLS, PA. U > 99 ■ The Best place to buy goods Is otten asked by the pru pent housewife. Money saving advantages arealways being searched fo' Lose no time in making a thorough examination of th< New Line of Merchandise Now on ?????? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. JUtUaerova* Pa. A MATTER OF HEALTH a*. POWDER Absolutely Purs HAS HO SUBS A Cream of Tartar Powder, free from alum or phos phate acid SOYAL BAKING PCWDEK CO., NSW YORK. ! | 3S£VEIiAIREASONSTr^r e The Best Course of Study. ' ' " \ Large Faculty of Experienced Specialists. ! n { acuity are Author, of the Loading Series of Commercial Textbooks » 8 line»t liuildinff and Equipment, Gymnasium. Baths, etc. 1 _ Iree Course of liidh-Class Lectures anil Entertainments. ; Plore thaii 100 New Typewriters, and latest Office Devices. W Calls for Graduates to fill good places exceed Entire Student Enroll nipnthy more than 50 per cent J" L Clean Athletics-Baseball, Basketball, and Field Day Exercises. m Enthusiasm in Every Department. Send for Catalogue. I ROCHESTER BUSINESS INSTITUTE, C A. E. CAMPBELL'S Cash Department Store. Winter Announcement Evtry Department is lull of stylish and up :o a. te ! all ind Winter Goods and n ore air ving daily. Our Men s Boys and Chiidrers Ci thir ( vercoats Underwear, Shoes, Rnhliers, etc. I.AKIIOS' MIS>KS and < ill I. DIIKX Shots'. l>ress Goods, Wool and Outing Flannels. Our'stock is eompn-te anil veadv tor vonr inspection. A new line ol 1-TliS at 25 to 50 per cent less ihau'ciiv prices. Ladies call a* d see what we have to (filer we can please you . It will pay you to look over our our slock before ouying y our winter supply. We meet all competition £"2<> worth Tickets SI.OO in trade Free. Is that not worth looking alter. Yours for bu ine c s, A. E. CAMPBELL, SHUNK, PA. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, HUGHES VIX-LB, IP.A_. CA SSaOOO )Ck DeW,TT BODINE, President. Surplus and JEREMIAH KELLY, Vice Pres. Xct Profits, W C. FRONTZ, Cashier. 65.000. j T t _ DIRECTORS: I ransacts a General Banking Business. in 1 15, . ,, . 1i ! H ' , J , a l ( .'" h PIT - IVank A - R ™ (l, ' r > Jemnian K<Ti\\ \\ m t I'loitlz. Front z, \cCoUntSoflndivid- Juntos K. P»t .iik, .lolm c. Laird, Lyman .My,.-, uals and Firms ivter Front/, ('. A\. Son w, ]>anirl ILPoust., solicited. | • r,, ' lu Bull. Pall 3d its for Men, Boys and Children are now here for inspection. Suits in black clay and unfinished worsteds and "! hibets Homespuns, French and i'nglish Fl. nnels, and Scotch Goods. Boys and Childrens' Suits in all the new fabrics and nakes Prices as well as variety are t xtraordinary. All new >n ! up to date line of Gents Furnishings Flats, Caps, etc. \lso the only place in town v., here you can <>\t the "Walk Over" 3!)oe. J. W. CARROLL'S, Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHORE, PA. GENERAL STORE (r La porte Tannery. ® ! FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS FOUND HERE. Just received a special p:: tluse ! ''KL lies' Flannels, umbcrmens' Shiits arid Drivers, Mui's, ladies' and -hildr ns' Mills. Gloves and Hos'ery. There's Lots Here t Show Y ti From the City. Fresh stock ol Diy Cools and Nations, Boys a d Men's Hats and Caps, full line of Sunproof Shoes and Kubbeis, Ladies', Gents' and Children's Goody ear Ri h- Urs 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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