112 K9T NATIONAL BANK" ' ' • OF DqSHORE. PENNA. CAPITAL - - $50,000 - . $20,000 l>oes a General Banking BtiNineee. ; 1». STEKKiERE, . M. 1). BWARTS. President. Cashier J\ J. BRADLEY, Attorney at-linw. office. corner.of Main ami Maticj St.s. i.vro'hTK, pa. !lavin j opened an office at 1328 Arch Si.. Philadelphia. ! shall still continue to practice in lhe several Court* of Sullivan Coiintv.* M'hen not in my oilier -personally a compel .nt person ,wi4l be found in charge thereof. Ilotids of various kinds furnished. __ pHANCIS W. MEYLERT, Attorney-at-Law. ffice in Heeler's Block. I.A I'l HI TE.'_StiJ|i vjui County, PA. H'.' INGHAM, ATTOI:NKYS-AT-I.aw, Legal business atteuilul to in liii? ami adjoining oocnties _A1 > OHTE, pa 112 ( J ~ MULLEN, Attorney at-Law., LAPORTE, l'A orriCK in COUNTY BITILDJSO NEAR COURT nOCBB. J. H. CRONIiN, ATTORSfcY-AT LAW, KuTAKY riIBLIC. OFFIcR 0!J IIA in STRBKT. PA LAPORTE HOTEL F. W, OAIiT.AGKKK,Trop. Newly eree.ted. Opposite Court j llouse square. Steam heat, bath rooms, i hot and- cold water, reading f*nd pool ■ room,and barbershop: good stabling ; anil livery, . . GlMppewa Xime Ikilns. • I Lime furnished .n car load lot's, delivered at Right Prices. , , Your orders, solicited. Kilns near Hughesville Penn'a. M. E. Reeder, MUNC.Y, l r A. "* . ' For a well Kept Up-to-date Stock of General Merchandise For pries that are Right For curteous treatment got- • . a Buschhausen' • .. _ j, /. j A MATTER OF HEALTH pom w ?l! ■' POWDER Absolutely Pure HAsmst/Bsmutr A Cream of Tartar Powder, free from alum or phos phatic acid ROYAL BAKING POWDEK CO., NEW YORK. DYSPEPTICIDE ihe greatest aid to DIGESTION. I jf County Seat ! Local and Personal Events : I Tersely Told. ! tieorge Fpunimn has gone to , F.aglesMere.for the season. (J. S. Fddy and family are niov- j jing from the Mountain Ilouse into j the house just vacated by .Mr. Car-1 :.pouter. Mr. ami Mrs. It. W. l.ittleofNord-1 mont visited the lattcrs brother .John i Hassen at the Commercial Hotel on jSunday. Att.vs. H. J. Thompson and A. : Walsh transacted legal business in town last Thursday. Miss Mary Collins of Dushore is j spending her Kaster vacation with her grand parents Mr. and Mrs. 1 MeXellan. T-he Village Improvement Society , will meet at the home of Mrs. i Frank Buck on Tuesday evening April !), I!M>7. Key. S. 15. Hidlack will preach at the following appointments this Sab buth April 7. Fairview Saturday evening s P. M. Kedron Sunday I0:."»<i A. M. Hemlocks Sunday :» P. M. Muncy Valley Sunday even ing 7::{t» I*. M. Mr. T. J. Aeeler and daughter Olive will leave this- (Thursday) evening for New York City to visit ! his daughters, Mrs. \V. M. Cheney and Miss Mollie Keeler. The buds on maple trees, lilac J bus-lies and other shrubs that were ] swelling with spring buoyancy last week, we fear had a serious setback the early part of this week. iin Saturday S. I). Townsend, j general manager of the William-j sport and North Tiraneh railroad. : I and burgess of Hughesville. gave ian Kaster basket to each Sunday I School scholar in Hughesville. ir ! respective of religions creed. Myrtle Wells of Cross Fork, I'ot- J ter county, was taken to the Will- J iamsport hospital Monday suffering I front excessive exertion due to rope | jumping. Her condition was sori | °" s . Mr. Joseph Carpenter and sons [ left on Friday of last week for Ktig j lisli Center to take possession ot their i recently purchased hotel. Mrs. Car I pen ter and daughter Helem who ja'restill here will leave for,their new | home in a few days. We are sorry to have Mr. Car penter and family leave our town, but wish tlieiu a prosperity in their ' new home. i The 1 lenioeratic Standing Commit* , tee met at 1 aporte Monday and re | elected Frank Magargle chairman, : Mr. Charles Starr of Sonestown was j elected delegate to the Democratic I state convention. l'rof. ( . M. Bender was obliged to :close his school at Lat|uia, la; I week j o\\ ing to some cast's of scarlet fever I among t he children. The 1 !e\. l>r. liuxton, returned Montlay evening from Columbia, I* . where, lie has been conducting ser : \ ices in St. Paul's church. The regu lar services will be held here next Sunday in St. John's church at 7::><i P. M.and at KaglesMere at, ; 1 1:0(1 A. M, ■ |)r I til x ton, tell* us that Columbia !i- a very beautiful loa n with 1 l,uno people,- It; churches, fire companies and no policeman. j ' At a supper given by the Ladies' Auliaryof Modern Woodmen of Reading, a niiie of sausage and a ; ton of buckwheat cakes were con sumed. Ernest V- l.atier is suffering rrom a serious case of blood poisoning, the result of injuring his knee by falling on a saw. hist week, while doing some repair c irpeutcr work ona building on the premises of his brother-in-law .1.1.. Smyth. A few days alter the accident his leg began to swell and became painful, causing much anxiety to his rela tives and the attending physician, Dr. Randall, who feared that lock jiw might result. The injured limb continued to grow worse ami On Wednesday of this week I>r. W • F. Randall of Dushore, was sum moned who with the aid of Dr. W. H Randall of town, lanced the 1 giu four places below the knee and'reopened the wound, A train nurse is caring for him, and at this time i Thursday morning) his con dition is somewhat better. After havingsecured it charter for Ihc erection of the Elk l.ton hospital ; the charter members met and accord- I injf to the concensus of opinion 'Uinniij; the members present the I charter should be placed under the care of the Stute Board of Charities I to the end that tate aid may be -e --■ cured. From every point of view I the :-ite that lias been selected has ! been deemed one of the finest in the I state because of its elevation, its j wat< r supply and its healthv l<»- | cation. 1 j ' Cut out cheap jewels," said I Booker T. Washington to a negro audience. Quit taking five dollar buggy rides on six dollars a week; don't put a live dollar hat on a live cent head; start a savings bank ac count." This good advice should I be passed along to the whites. Exc.ongressman William Council has paid $534.34 for a strip of land four inches wide and 150 deep, running along side his million dol lar oflice building in Seranton, for the purpose of building a tire wall to protect the line structure. As the result of a lire starting in a. planning mill .Monday night, at Shamokin. thirteen families were made homeless, and three factories were destroyed, entailing a loss of 8150,000. The nine-months-old daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Monroe Phillips of Nordmont. on Wednesday of last week died under most distressing circumstances. While Mrs. Pliill* ips was engaged in hanging cur tains the baby sat on the floor pla_\ ing with some screws. When the mothers attention was again turned to the child she found that the child had swallowed a screw and and was strangling to death. A message was sent to l>r. Randall of this place but before he reached the Phillip's home the baby had died. Lo-t, strayed or stolen—Two dogs hound breed, one large Mack and tan color, the other a small female hound black and tan color. Parties having same or knowing of their whereabouts will please notify, Mr. li. P. 1 lender, Hicketts, Pa. Sulonian Wanted—Bright hustl ing young man with own team to represent manufacturing company. Must be wide awake and to start on commission basis, until ability i> shown. Address, Fairfax Refining Co- Cleveland, <)liio. flTiTirnio PATENT Good Ideas 1i I I (ill 1 'Ji may be secured b,• iII 111l IM B our aid. Address, 111 kUI I»S 9 rME patent record. mAJUAJJB Baltimore. Md i IHilMcrli)' lcdb to ibe 1 »ient Record tl.OODer annum ClJfits RHEUMATISM LUNBMO, SCIATICA NEURALGIA and KIDNEY TROUBLE "J DROPS" takeu Internally, rids the blood of the poisonous matter and acids which are the direct causes of these diseMes. Applied externally it affords almost in stant relief from pain, while a permanent cure 1( being effected by purifying the blood, dissolving the poisonous sub stance and removing it from the system. OR. 9. D. BLAND Of Brew ton, Oi M writes: *•1 had been * sufferer for a number of year* with Lumbago and Khoumatlnm In my arma and lege, and tried all the remedies that I could gather from medical worke, and also consulted with a number of the beet phvelolane. but found nothing that gave the relief obtained from "ft-DIU>PB." I shall preeorlt>e It In my practice for rheumatism and Kindred diseases." FREE It you are suffering with Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Kidney Trouble or any kin dred disease, write to us for a trial bottle ot "(-DROPS," and test it yourself. "■"DROPS'* can be used any length of time without acquiring a "drug habit," as It is entirely rree of opium, cocaine, alcohol, laudanum, and other similar Ingredients. UiKtlu Bottle. "6-DBOPS" fSOO DMM) •1.00. Far Sale by Dranlita. SWANSON RHIUMATIt SURE COSMIV, Dept. 80. ISO Lake Street, Okleaa*. i ; NUTRETO. ' A Nerve, Brain and Brawn > Food Drink Give the little ones all the Nutreto ,j hey like. It's lhe NATURAL IJ FOOD DRINK. Harmless as nilk; nothing more delicious. Sold at Smith's. jjoseph Sick, DKALKIi IN Flour, Feed and Meal, Cherry Mills, Pa. 1 have just, received a lar . 'oad of re cleaned oats lor . >eed. i A large quantity of corn meal and oat chop on hand. \lso have a nice chop made n m corn, oats and buck vVheat lor milch cows and ' sheep. •| Call on me for special prices on large quantities. JOSEPH SICK, CHERRY MILLS, PA. 99 m The Best place to buy goods Is otten asked by the pru dent housewife. Money saving advantages irealways being searched for Lose no time in making a thorough examination of the New Line of Merchandise Now on IETHTBITTONI is********»»***»*» ?????? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. mtaerova* Pa. Eyes Tested Free. | W.H.TYLER,Opt.D Eyesight Specialist 2 >7 Main St., Towanda. Pa. At Laporte Hotel | third Tuesday of each : month. F.yes teste d cvei.ii gs as v\ eii as day time. Calls (made at reside ice to us ! \ our eyes v hen requciUd. Office Days in Towanda: jrvery Saturday Mondty I MEN WANTED to work in tli** ' woods at. Ltiqiiin, I'a Cloud wages ! to first class men and nice ground | to work on. Call or address, LAW IN LUMBER CO., | Laqtiin, I'a. St. Johns Episcopal Church. 1 Itcv. A. (!. A. Mux toil 1). I>. Rector, i Sunday School 2.."id p. in. livening prayer and sermon 7.:i0 p. m 1 Litany Friday evening at the ! Itivtory. Oome you'will be made welcome. JtJOA*.">s;'£9oo *°H *»OTt Siajpt'V pooqaoQ awqi nitjn* ssoU|«nq (n imioum JOJI •noo n»o oi|A a jo Baajaw oqi | in*«a Koaavox'iiTH *Taxß»""i«i Suu.'juu ;iH.loll ONIXNTI 'A 'K To Care (oinMpntloii Forever. Talm CiwcnrclH Catitlv Cutliurtic 10c or 250 It C. C. fuil to cure, druutlisu) rotund munci T 3: " _...._ j Several 8 HThc Best Course of Study. >■ C J-sr«e I-acuity of lxpericnced Specialists. 112 pi faculty are Authors of ths Le.KJlr.if Series of Comiuerciul Tvxlhook." p Ejiu.piaeiU, i;>inna*iaai. B-uli», eie. 'j 11 Lectures and Entertainments. 112 112 j ? - Ir3 New Typewriter?, and latest Office Ua ice'.. L 1 tt oaiis K.r Cjradunies to fill uood piaces exceed' Entire Student Cnr u ii> C a' niontby mere than 50 per cent. r I r ,c 9L r ' Athletic* baseball, Basketball, and Field Dav Exercises. H a Enthusiasm in Every Department. Send for (..utalomio, 112 P ROCHE3TEa BUSINESS INSTITUTE, £ HOI HESTER, N. Y. %-trvnrr-yHJJ A. E. CAMPBELL'S Cash Department Store. Winter Announcement Evtry Department is full of stylish and up to dute Fa'l md Winter Goods and n.ore arriving daily. Our Men's, Boys' and Childrens Clothing, Overcoats, I'mlerwear, Uultliere, etc. LADIKS' MISSK>? ami Cllll.l >lf KN Shot'*, Dress Goods, Wool ami* luting Flannels. Ourj stock is complete ami veadv I'or your inspection. A new line ol I-TRS at 25 to 50 per cent less than'cily prices. Ladies' call and see what we have to offer we can please /ou. It will pay you to look over our our stock before buying ) our winter supply. We meet all competition SSUO wortli Tickets $1.1)0 in trade l'ree. Is that not worth looking alter. Yours for business, A. E. CAMPBELL. SHUNK, PA. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, HZTJQ-HZES'VXII.XjE, PA. CA SSO 000 CK DeWITT BODIN E' President. 0 , JEREMIAH KELLY, Vice Pres. Sui plus and Net Profits, W. C. FRONTZ, Cashier. 65.000. DIRECTORS: lransacts a General _ „ , fl . . DeAN ltt Bod in e, Jacob Per, Frank A.Reeder, Banking Business. K el,y. tv.n, Frontz, w. c. F,0,,t,. Accounts oflndivid- James K. Boak, John C. Laird. Lyman Myers, uals and Firms Peter Front/., C. \V. Sones. Daniel Il.Pnust, solicited. John T{ull - soits for Men, Boys and Children are now here for inspection. Suits in black clay and unfinished worsteds and I 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 extraordinary. All new in 1 up to date line of Gents Furnishings, Hats, Caps, <-tc. Also the on'y place in town w here you can got the "Walk Over" Shoe. J. W. CARROLL'S, Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHORE, PA. GENERAL STORE gd Tannery. <i> FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS FOUND HERE. Just received a special purchase of "Riches'' Flannels, l.umbermens' Shiits and Drawers, Men's, I adies' and Childr ns' 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 Snagproo! Shoes and Rubbers, Ladies', Gents'and Children's Goodyear Rub bus 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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