I ■ KST NATIONAL BANK • OK DVSUORF, PKNNA. CAI'ITAX, - - *50.000 fGRPIiUS - - 820.000 lines a General Banking Business. - I). sXICKKiEUE. M. 1). SWAET9. I'resilient# caaiiiei i A." J. BRADLEY, Attorney nt-Ijaw. t »M4 <•<», enrner.ot NTmin and Munev Sts. j LAPOUTK, PA. .'laving opened an office at 1328 Arcli j Si.. Philadelphia, I shall still continue to ] practice in the several < ,'ourU of Sullivan | i 'i>nnt v. When not in my otlicf personally j a c.ornpet.nt person "ill he found in j charge thereof. Bonds ol various kinds i ftiruiehed. I RANCIS W. MEYLERT, Attorney-at-Luw. .rfice in lveeler's H10c.1;.- I,Al'Ol! TE, County, PA. J J. & F. H. INGHAM, ATTORNBVS-AT-I.AW, begul business attended to in this and adjoining enmities _A POKTK, _ [ I. MULLEN, Attorriey-*t-L»w. laportk, yk OFFICE 1H CUUWTT BVIIMII*# *KAII COURT HODSK. 1 H. CRONIN, V • ATTORNFT" AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC. OKPT K OS MAIM "THBiet. P/ LAPORTE HOTEL. F. W, OAIjIjAOHEK, Prop. Newlv erected. oppunite court I j mist* H|ttare. Suain heat, bath room*, li..t and cold water, reading and pool l.vcii.arid harder shop: also good stahling a'nl livery, Gbtppevva ilnnc IRtlns. i L.ime furnished «n cai load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesville Penn'a. iVI. E. Reeder, MUNCV, I'A. For a well Kept Up-to-date Stock of General Merchandise Far pries that are Right 112 or curteous treatment g;o to BuschhauserT • »Slli.v■ i.l> REX-ORi ot tboeotwUttou olTBe V-I'iim .\utimiftl Hunk :ii lntshore, in the t'lttt.- of IVunpytv:'fini :,i Hose oi business Mar 24th 1-107. nwt! ' - am.* " • 'WHto •11 >4 . i "jiS - prinrmre I .SOOtrtl ! Hi- • 1 , •«! - >• ''•• vi Ucfltttapdoil fuiK) I', -• | ri iun.n r OC t .•'•not I . » tint- ' t nUii... i.Vii.ist-i" t.t V !-i I I I • So ' *a ji4 tii 1 150, two or >- , 1,1 . :,n.i I, : IIiI • i I '> -s. ; < livunili. u ... .... 60.09000 Jii v iitenits ii11( 1 *t jto-i, 872.4U601 I'ni.i! <".H Ml r Plate ol Pennsylvania County ol Sullivan «■. 1. Mi.i. -.-.'iiru i-n-hli-i ol the ulmve nami t ,i, ..in!;, .-weur i hut tin- above statement 1 i! in-1 1 j 111-" In -t oi inv knowledge imd iHjln'f. M.ii. sWAItTn Cashier. •-1111- ■ ■ .in . i i >» hefore iiu- ttiis 2M I , uf >!,• i.i- W.IIEHT 1". lIKKSS, ' , .in 11»i. ■■i • ■ 27 (ii. Notaryl'iihli.'. t oi-r.'i i \tti-t. i. I.i. It I ESlill | i, SYI.VAKt Director-. - AMI i:t. COl.t. J uivklVK IIOI'SF. offerine T >nu.i STF.A »t HA I I.KOA » «OX llHwili u-iik'io thv hf-rvir- s of nalexui'-n who can <*on i y >J invrMtmi'iit luisine** 4 * within th»-ir lu-iirl. "borhooti. \iidr« k Box 2057,Y0rk Pity 'County Seai ■ Local ami Personal Events L Tersely Told. lldii. T. J. Ingham is recovering from a recent illness. Misses Dolly and Freda Crosslev spent Sunday with friends at Nord mout. W. B. Hitter spent Sunday with his son Samuel, at Muncy Yalley. Sheriff Buck was a William sport visitor Monday. Horn —To Mr. and Mrs. Theron Allen, on Tuesday April 23 a son. Mrs. M. Mapes has moved from this place t<> Muncy Valley. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Butler of Wyoming are visiting the latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Gal lagher. Mr. and Mrs. ,1. Webster and daughter Mrs. A. T. Mulnix of Estella, on Monday morning drove to Laporte. where they took the train for Wiiliamsport to see their daughter Mrs. Fred. Howe, who ie dangerously ill. Fifteen thousand baby trout, known us "fingeriings," were dis tributed in <'olts' Creek, Fishing Creek, and West Creek, l<»-t Friday. John sineollar aged 1"> years, a breaker boy at the Susquehanna ( oal Company, .Nanticoke, committed suicide Itv hanging on Saturday. Fxcessivc reading of dime novels, unbalanced hi- mind. Mr. David Mark and family have moved from Muncy Yalle\ to Ti vola. Mis-Sarah Cehris of N'ew Col umbia is visiting Mr, and Mrs \\ . B. Kilter. Invitation;-are out for the wed- j ding of Dr. K. Mervine of Hills grove, and Miss Anna I »ewar of Lock Haven, a former teacher in the 11 illsgrovo Schools. .lames, the nine year old son of Jesse I', Brenehley, died at (lie home of his grand-father J. I'. Brenehley, at F.ldredsville. on \pril IT.of inl'lamation of the bowels. The School Directors Association held at the Court House Wednes day brought together nearly all the directors in the county, besides a largo number of other people who were interested in the work. Among the speakers were Co, Supt. J. K. Beese Killgore. F.x Co. Supts. M.I!. Black. I-. W. Meylert and T]. .1 : Mullen, The seeretarys report " ill ; be published next week. a young woman was boarding at a ! farm house, to the occupier of which i she expressed her anxiety at the <avage way in which the cow regard - jed her. "It must he on account of | that red blouse you've got on,miss," •answered the farmer. "Hear me!" | exclaimed t he girl. "Of course it's (ait of fashion l»ut I had no idea that a country cow would notice it!" I lie Village Improvement Society i will meet at the home of Mr-. A. J. j Bradley on Tuesday evening April I :mth, I'.HIT. All members should be | present, important business, i I Sunday School at H>:00 a. in. ' Preaching at 7:00 p. m. j Kpworth League 7:45 p. m. This is the order of services at jibe Methodist Fpiseopal church I ne\t Sunday, You saw him as at break of day on ! Monday morning he wended his way J to the railroad station,'loaded down I with t'Dhiop klp and with the I bright flrtgh-of hope UJtwnHiatiog his 1L- walk w.t-s'hiii. of ti supple'man his eye was bright and his smile appeared H* if it had been cemented to Ids face. He was the early trout fi-herman who in his mind's eye saw visions of a day of unalloyed -port and a ba-ket of speckled beauties with which at night he would spread envy among the lazy, stay-at-home anglers. You saw the same man about noon as he wended his weary way back along the street, his nose resembling a sixteen candlp power Incandescent electric light, hi*cheeks bearing that ruddy c li mine which denotes contact with polar weather and his basket devoid of fi-h It was the same early fisherman who started out in the morning full of expectancy an I de termination to lie among the first who should throw a worm to tho hungry trout in the brook. But the man was not boasting of his success. The Annual Banquet of the Alum ni Association of the Forksville lligh School will lie hekl in the rooms over George \V. Snyder* store Forks ville, Pa., following the Commence ment Exercises on Tuesday evening, May 7th, 1907. Each member may bring a friend. Price per plate 50 cts. , Business meeting preceding ban quet in banquet rooms. By Order of Comm. Pearl Benfield Secy. A #2.00 razor and a year's sub scription to the PHILADKLPIIIA DAILY PRESS ( both worth $5.50 in all ) for &5.50. The Fremont razor is made of the finest steel and is ful ly guarnteed. Send money order or draft to THE PHILADELPHIA PRESS and get the brightest daily newspaper in America and a razor both for practically the price of one. SHERIFF'S SAI.R OF VALUABLE COAL LANDS. By virtue ol a writ of Fieri Facias issued out of the < 'ourt of Common Plea of Sullivan County, and to me directed and delivered, there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in Laporte. Pa., on Wednesday, May loth, 1907, at 10 o'clock a. m., the following described real estate situated in the Bemice coal tield bounded as follows, viz: Lot >o. 1. All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land lying and being in the Township ot Colley, (bounty ot Sullivan and State ot Pennsylvania, and bounded and deac.rib ed as follows: Beginning at a corner in the load leading from lnisliore to Lee Settlement, thence by said road, south I* degrees east. IU |>erches to a corner in said road: thence by lands of John ''bert, north 17 degrees east. 14 perches to a corner: thence north ■">.">.! degrees east. I lj perches: thence north 7.") A degrees, nine I ami two-tenths perches to a corner in the road leading to < 'olley; thence by the said ' road north 4 degrees cast. |ierches to a | corner by said road: thence by lands I known as the Francis •'bert place, south s.Y; degrees east, -- perches ro a corner, | thence south IA degrees west, li>o perches to corner on the line of land of the estate i ot Peter I'arr: thence by the same, north j .S5; degrees'"west. perches to a birch I coiner: thence south !( degrees west lit j perches to a corner; thence south -VU | degree? cast, ;i perches toacorner: thence south degrees west, perches tci it] corner in north line 01 "Joseph latem j warrant: thence by said line north .mU j degrees weM, 102 peaches to a post corner: | thence by lands ot John Obert north 4| i degrees east, 4ti perches to a |>ost anil > stones corner; thence south sf> 1 _ decrees j east. 4ti peiclu- to a stone corner; thence | south *"> II I degrees east S perches: and thence north II I degrees east. 121 per | dies to the place of beginning. Contain 1 ing acres and "_'o perches of land. i the -nine more or le-s Lot No. 2. Also another lot. piece «>r parcel of laud ; situated in the township, county and state atoresaid and hounded as follows: Begin- j ning at a -tone corner in the road: thence | south S7 degrees east I I •» perches to a tiost | and stones corner: thence by other laud- | ot which this in a part, south •! degrees, west SO perches to an old beech stump corner: thence on the warrant line of the | •• Thomas Sparhawk ' north *7 degrees j west 11S perches to a )>ost corner in the] atoresaid road: thence by said road and j on line of lands lately deeded to Gotlieb | Kinneuiau, north 7 degrees east f>N per- j ches to a corner in said road: and thence j north "> degrees west l'J perches to the, place of beginning. Containing -">7 acres | strict measure. Lot No. ■'!. Also another lot in said township,, bounded as follows: Beginning a( a cor ner in the road on the line of lands of •lolm »>bert, thence by the mine and lands of M athias (>1 ert. south 4 degrees west 17'i perches to a post ami stone cor net-on the "Joseph Tatem" warrant line; thence bv the said line, north ■>" degrees m est. so perches to a corner on I'igeon t'reek: thence up said creek, N.40 degrees east, "JO perches: north l'.i degrees east. OS perches: north 4 degrees east, iM perches: north '.< degrees 'vest. •_'! perches; and in r.b Us degrees east 7 perches to the center ot the bridge across said creek on the road leading to Lee Settlemeni:thence by said road, south 4i! degrees east :;7 perches: and south 7i degrees east, 10 perches to the place of beginning. 'on taiiiing 50 acres more or less and being partly improved and tlie balance wood land. The above three parcels of land are contiguous forming one body, and are supposed lobe underlaid with a vein ot anthracite c.oal under entire property. Seized and taken in execution and to be sol.l as the property ot A. Walsh at the sail ot K. A. Strongand others. F. W. BUCK, Sheriff. 8b:-rifTV office, Laporte. Pp.., \prit 0.1907. £ -L'U r I'lUiCl.-iMATIO.;. \Vnnr.KAB, lloN. < IIAS. K TERRY President Indue Honorable* Henry Uichlin und K.C. It. K-kit.ku Assoc Judges ofjthe Lourtsof Oyeraud Term. ici ,unl (ieluiiil Joii Deliver}', Quarter .-:«ssi(iii> the lvnee, Orphans' Court anil t.'oui tnon Pleas foi the County of Sullivan, have issued their precept, fiearing dale the 2-• day ot Feb. I'.iOti. to me ilirecieil, lor holding the severs courts in the Itorough of Lajiortc. on Monday the J7 lay nt May IliuT, at '1 o'clock p. ui. Tliiieiore.notuo ir hereby given to the Cormier, .1 ustii es of tiie I'eaee and within the count), that the} l n . then and there 111 their prop er person ~t .• o'clock p.- m.of ,-uid day, with their roll)-, r,-ciri 1-, Inquisition* examinations and other reinemberanecs to those things to which their office* appertain to be done. And to those who are bourn! by their recognizance to prosecute against prisoner* who are or shall be in the jaii ol thesaid county of Sullivan, are hereby notitied to IK- then unil there to prosecute against them as will be just. J'.AN'K \V. Ill'C K, Sheriff. SlierilT's Office.Uiportc I'a.. vnr. !S. lyoT' nrmmilo PATENT Good Idm I i ill. II *il may be secured by |1 11111 I Mm our aid. Addres*, "I kl 41 IH ■ THE PATENT RECORD, JWJI Baltimore. Md. »' '-n-rtui ton** r.c Vhe I«Wt ISccord «I.ooperanmin> DYSPEPTICIDE Th« gr*(t*it aid «• DIGESTION. St. Johns Episcopal »'hur<'h. Rev. A. G. A. iiuxmu j J. I.i, i<,cctoi Sunday School 2..'50 p. M.i Evening prayer and sermon 7.80 p. in Litany Friday evening at flit* 1 Rectory. Come you will be made WCICOIIIH. | Trial List May Term, 1907, I Return Day, May 27, 1907 at 2 o'clock pm William L. Wood rut!' vs Walter B. (iun ton. No. 68, May Term, 190.'1. Assumpsit. Plea, non-assumpsit. Mullen. | Mercur 2 Shifler Woelile and U'Connell vs. Morriw Hymen, No. 2, May term, 1905 Defendant's appeal. Plea, Non Assum psit. Cronin. | Scon ten 3. .loseph Fisher vs Harriet Steinliack and Riley Steinback. No. 25, December term, 1905. Ejectment. Plea, not guilty. Inghains. | Mullen 4 Charles Bishop vs Lewis Catta, No. 3. Dec. term 1906. Defendants appeal. Plea Not guilty. W. 11. Hill. | Scouten, Bradley. Til OS. E. KENNEDY, Proth. Protli. office, Laporte Pa., Apr 15, 1907. AN ORDINANCE to adopt and con struct a systen ot public sewers tor Pennsylvania and Prospect. Avenues to connect with sewer system No. 1, where the same crosses Prospect Avenue. Section 1. Be it ordained by the Town Council of the Borough of Eagles Mere, Pennsylvania, and it is hereby enacted and ordained that a system of public sewerage be adopted and constructed as grayed for in a petition filed with the ecretary of the Council for a part of Pennsylvania Avenue and a part of Pros pect Avenue to be called System ot ■Sewerage N'o. 2, as follows: beginning it a f>oint in center of Pennsylvania Ave. two hundred feet from the intersection ol Pennsylvania.Avenue with Kagles Mere Avenue, thence following Pennsylvania Avenue to Pros pee t Avenue, and thence Eastward along Prospect Avenue to.and intersecting with the Kagles Mere Boro ugh Sewer No. 1. Full distance of seven hundred and eighty I'eet, in accordance with a survey thereof made bv K. S.( base Civil Engineer, and fileil with the records of the said Borough. Section 2. The said sewer shall be con structed of terra cotta pipe eight inches in diameter according to a plan approved by the Boroujrh Council, and laid in a workmanlike manner under the immed iate supervision of the Sewer Committee and Assistant Secretary, Section.". The cost of said sewer sys tem shall be paid by the assessment ol a sewerage tax upon the property adjoining or adjacent thereto according to the special benefits derived, to be assessed and collected as provided in the second and third sections of an act entitled, ''An Act to enable Boroughs to udopt and con ■it,net a sewerage system, and to assess and collect the cost thereof,approved the fifteenth day ot' May 18S9. \LVICE DI-XHAM, \ctin<r Chiet Burgess. Approved, April 12, 1907. Attest: <PKA I.E. Jr. Clerk ol Council. The Best place to buy goods Is olten asked by the pru : pent housewife. Money saving advantages ire always being searched for Lose no time in making a thorough examination of the New Line of Merchandise Now on |^H"iblT"on| I? ? ? ??? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ; ABOUT THEM. All answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. MflgFOWk V*. Eyes Tested Free. W.H.TYLER,Opt.D Eyesight Specialist 207 Main St.. Towanda, Pa. |At Laporte Hotel j third T uesdav of each ! month. | i Eves tested evenings as | well as day time. Calls ! made at residence to test >our eyes when requested. Office Days in Towanda: Every Saturday Monday At Laporte, May, 2\. 1907. << jracceL cb J . 8 Several ReajonsT™™" § O The Best Course of Study. , D Large I acuity cf l.xparicnced Specialists. p! r-jr;ilry art- \uthor« of l,endir<» S-jries of Commercial T.xthook:; * Ja, i:.:..0,t.J i.ra Lqu.r>meni, Gymnasium, Baths, etc. L rj F-fC irst' of Lercurei ind Entertainments. I fi A:.-re tV.ar. JCO New Typewriters, ana 1-hf:T Office Device*. t> Wrf C'tuis for Cr.-.duates 10 liii good places exceed Lnure Enroll* ' y i~] nu-nt by mote than 5u per cenr. > H Clean Athletics-Rosehall, Brrl.-etbail, and Field Day Exercises. • W l.nihiisiaiim in Every Deparonent. Send for Catalogue* I H ROCHESTER BUSINESS INSTITUTE, £ irL KC HESTER, M. Y. hf \SXXQ3CQDCO3QCO±XXgXXOCC^ A. E. CAMPBELL'S Cash Department Store. Winter Announcement Every Department is full of stylish and up to date Fall and Winter Goods and n.ore arriving daily. Our Men's, Boys' and C hildrens Clothing, Overcoats, ITnilerwear, Shoes. Wuliliers, etc. I.AL'IKS MISSKS ami (Ml II.I> IJ KN Shoes, I>rean (iooils, Wool and Outing Flannels. Oiirjstook is complete ttml y emlv tor your inspection. A new line ol KI'KS ut 25 to 50 per cent less thiinjcity price*. 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 111 trade Free. Is that not worth looking alter. Yours for business, A. E. CAMPBELL. SHUNK, PA. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, SCTJO-HIES'V^III.LE, CAI SSO 000° CK DeWITT IODINE, President. 0 , , JEREMIAH KELLY, Vice Pres. Surplus and Net Profits, W. C. FRONTZ, Cashier. 65.000. DIRECTORS: Transacts a General „ ~ , ~ . . _ . IwW lit Kodine, Jacon Per, r rank A.Keeiler, Banking Business. Jemiliall Kt . llv , W m. Front/, W, C. Fnmtz. Accounts oflndivid- James K. Bonk, John Laird. Lyman Myers, uals and Firrns Peter frontz. ('. \\ . Hones, Daniel Il.Poust, solicited. J°hn Bull. Spring Suits for Men, Boys and Children are now here for inspection. Suits in black clay and unfinished worsteds and 'I lubets: Homespuns, French and English Flannels, and Scotch Goods. Boys and Childrens' Suits in all the new labrics and makes. Prices as well as variety are extraordinary. All new :in J 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, I Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHORE, PA. I GENERAL STORE ® Isaportc Tannery;. FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS FOUND HERE just received a special purchase of "Riches ' Flannels, Lumbermens' Shirts and Drawers, Men's, I adies' and Childrcns' Mitts, Gloves and Hosiery. There's Lots Here t Show Yu From the City. | Fresh stock ol Diy Goods and Notions, Boys and ! Men's Hats and Caps, full line of Snagproof Shoes and j 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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