C KST NATIONAL BANK OF INSHORE, PENXA. C A PIT - - $50,000 eUttfM.US - - $20,000 .linen a General Hanking KusineHs. - H. sTKKHiEKE, M. I>. SWARTB. President. Cashier \ J BRADLEY, Attorney at-lmw. OtWce, corner of Main and Muncy Sis. I.APt iIvTK, 1■ A. Having opened an ottice at 132$ Arch ■Si., Philadelphia, I shall still continue to ! practice in the several Court* of Sullivan i County. When not in my ofliee personally j a coinpet.nt person will lie found in j ehurs»c thereof. Bond* of various kinds \ furnished. j fRANCIS W. MEYLERT, Attoruey-at -Law. (lice in Keeler's Block. LA POltTE,'..Sullivan County, PA. •y j &F. H. INGHAM, ATTORNEYS-AT-L AW, Legal business attended to' in this anl adjoining counties _A POKTB, PA j V I. MULLEN, U. Attorney at-Law. LAPORTK. PA orncß IN COUNTY BUILDING NK A R COII KT HOCBR. R HTCRONIN, V • A TTOUN K.Y •• AT LAW. NOTARY PUBLIC. OPTION OH MAIN STKBKT. DIISIIORE. PA LA PORTE HOTEL. Ji\ VV, OALIiAGHEB, Prop. Newlv erected. Opposite C'ouri llouse square. Steam heat, hath rooms, hot and cold water, reading and pool r> iim,and harher shop; also good stabling and livery, CCbippewa Xintc IkUns. Lime furnished »n car load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your ordeis solicited. Kilns near Hughesville Penn'a. M. E. Reeder, MUNCY, PA. I ] For a well Kept ! Up-to-date Stock of General I Merchandise Far pries that are ! Right For curteous treatment goto j Buschhausen' ; '■»S L>i;N« Kl» KK!'( »li I «>! t!»« eomlilioM «!' Hie -1 .i-. National Bank «t Du-liuix-. in tin - mho cf I'entisyU aoi.t at « !*»-«• oi businc.-* Mar JJtli. 1«)0T. R I.a» - and <li-< • »u»11.. . s'2 O.VJJ3 '.ii 1 - bind- i" MM im • neulutfon 00 I'lvmium I'll I Bolld- I..VKHKI Mock -eeo'itii- 14'.! V2B :?3 Furniture * I ,90000 I»ii» fn••', Bank.* and approved Uo. Alii. 7*l.oßti <-7 i:< dcniption fund I . S l r« usurer 2,500 •*) Special an.l I Voder note-. 23.D20 Total f.V)1,1:31 17 ' I.! VBIT/ITIBS, ar»itfll <*) -uiplus and unuivido'l profits 2t>,72'> •»; ( iscniation 50.000 00 J)i\i«lt'iuls unpaid ! • • j <»i j - 372,405 vl Total ffiOl.Btl 47 ate o| County <f Sullivan ss. I. W. i*. Kv\arlf ca>hiii of tin- aUiw nannd • uk do lonlx .-wear that tin- above statement r- true to tin- '»» >! of my knowledge aild belief. .\l. I» -\Y.\IMY. Caßhiir. 1 * I>s< i i bed nod *ivorn lo before in»- this 28th oi Me 1.1-MiT \I-1H K'l F. HEKSS, .*» 1 \ liin,.•!i->ioii e\}'ii« - >• üby 27,'0V. Notary Public. Corp-ei mo m 9 I '» I; KKSKIt , J . (. -VIA*AHA Director*. CI. COIJ \ • *. V. HAMiIXO HOUSE offt-rinj prinx HTF.AM RAILROAD engage the Bervie«'R of HRleKTie-n \slio ran eon- j trol mveatmeut bueinens witlnn th«'ir neigh* burhood. Addrenpl.ock Box JoT»7.NewYork City * —- [Covnty Scat i Local and Personal Events I Tersely Told. / j Mr. Kd Soliratlcr til' Hillrgrove, spent Srnday in town. Born, to Mr. antl Mrs. F. \\". tiallaglior, on May I,a daughter. Severe colds seem prevalent tljeso ; flays as nearly every oil" eoniplains ' of its (lisavrreeal)le results. Miss Maiv ICddy t)f ISradford ieonnty. is visiting Iter parents Mr. land Mrs. O. S. luldy. Mrs. ltowena Stat-klioii.se lias ! moved from the Conklin farm mar | town lo Rii-ketts. Mr. William Rogers, who is do ling contract work at Masten. Ly i coming county, spent Sunday here j with his family. I Mr. John lloppes and graiul j daughter of iliilsgrovo, are visit | ing the former's daugliter. Mrs. j ,lonn Gumble. Messrs. William (jumble and : Lyman Norton of llillsgrove. \ is j ited at the home of John (Jumble | last week. Miss Triskin Ruschhausen and J cousin Helen McDermott, who have been attending the parochial school at Onshore, have returned home for their summer vacation. The citizens of Muncy ar form ing plans for die erection of a V. M. 0. A. building in the near fu ture. Mr. Harry Landon who has spent the past year and a half in Mississippi, i< visiting his parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Chillies Lamdon. J Mr. Charles Landon is here from ! Dinghamtoii. X. V., to assist Mrs. ! Landon in [tacking their house ' ht»id goods preparatory to moving '< to that city. j rs, M. McXellan is visiting ; friends and relatives at Onshore. .Miss Mary Collins of Onshore is ; the guest of Miss Lizzie MeXellan. i j The N'illage Iniprovemerit Society I will meet at the home of Mrs. Frank . : Ingham 011 Tuesday evening May 7, | 1907. Mrs. A. L. Lovelace who has j been ipiite ill, is somewhat better j at this writing. Miss Fanny Mevlert has return- j ed from Eagles Mere where she | spent the winter with her sister, j j Mrs. L. S. < 'ha.se. Laporte. Intl., April Mrs. Tenn j llcnesko, a Polish woman who come j to the L tporte county infirmary in ; 187(5 when she was sj years old, died there today at the age of 11:{ years. Mrs. I lenesko was the second polish; | woman of great age to die at the in- 1 | I'irniary within the past year. The j j other worn in w .is Mrs David Reese, ' I who died at the age of 117 years. ! Mrs. John X. Ilazen extends her ! j thanks to her friends and neighbors ; j for their kindness to her during her .-ad hereavnient. A sermon delivered at Chambers- ! hurg on Sunday by Or. X. C,; Sciiaeffer, State Siipji-rintendent of j Public Instruction, has aroused much ! attention. Or. Sciiaeffer Vaid among! | other things, according to reports! published: "If a man cannot build I up it bank account, he considers! himself deserted by fortune. It is very apt to make him think that i life is a failure. 1 would rather be an ] average, every-day failure with the ! love of (rod in my heart than be aj New York millionare -a miser in his I heart and a miserable being. The most discontented people of tills j country are the office-holders. A man may be at the top and yet be the j most miserable being on earth A worm can climb up to the top of this j church but will hea worm still. Kaniej i- nothing but a chance of immortal- • ity in the printer's ink." Prank Sanderson of Lock Haven ; landed an Is inch trout, weighing three pounds. This is the largest brook trout taken from a Clinton c unity stream this season. It had a ; head almost as large as a Delaware shad, and made a breakfast for a family of five. j The Republican Standing Com mittee will meet at the Court House lon May 9, at "JiUO p. m. All mein ! hers are reipiested to be present. W. P. Shoemaker. | The Ladies' Onil<l of St. John' . Episcopal Church of Laporte, will : server supper in the odd Fellows [fill I, Saturday evening, May 4, lil<)7 Supper from six o'clock until all are nerved. I ■'riot l of sapper, twenty five cents, ice cream extra, Proceed* for the benefit of the church. By order of comm. For Sale—An EXTRA FINE ! HE IFK R CALF two weeks old. i from a valuable cow, sired by a full blooded Jersey. A. C. Jenkins. Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. Preaching at 11:00 a. in. Epworth League 7 :.'lO p. m. This is the order of services at the .Methodist Episcopal church next Sunday. Wanted to rent during summer months from May until October, a small -i/.ed piano. - State terms. W. F. Miller fiiiporte, I'a. Register's Notices. Notice is horeliy given lint tlio follow iii'.' jii'founty lmvo ln>en filed in my olflc- i vi ' : i I iest atul linal account ol fv W. N on kin Aclinr. of Susan Ibirtxig dec<l. Second and tinfil account ol George P. Wilson. Kxeoutor of the <nlate of .lolin < i. Wilson late of havidpon Township, deed. First and final account of .lolin W. McMalion and Kraneis McMalion, K\e en tors ot t lie last will and testament of .lames McMalion. late ol < horn Twp., decepsed. The same will lie presented to the <>i phans" • 'otirt ot Sullivan County on Moil, day, May 1906. at i o'clock p. ni. tor contirniation. I IIOMAS K. KKNNKDY, Protli Prothonotury's oltlce. Laporte, I'a.. Apr 2i>, | 'jot',. Sii i;i. ili s sai.k "!■' \ ,\i.rAiii.i: COAL I.AM>S. liv virtue ot a writ of Fieri Facias issued out of the Court of Common I'leiis ot Sullivan County, and to me directed and delivered, there will he exposed to public saleat the Court House iu Laporte. I'a.. on Wednesday. May Isth, 1907, at !0 o'clock a. ni.. ihe follow ing described real estate situated in the Bernice coal field hounded as follows viz: Lot -No. I. All thai certain lot, piece or parcel ol land lying and being in the Township ol ; Colley, County ol Sullivan and State ol Pennsylvania, and hounded and descrih ed as follows: Beginning at a corner in the load leading from I'nshore to bee Settlement, thence l>y said road, south 4*- degrees east, 11} perches to a corner in said road: thence by lands of John <M>ert, north 47 degrees east, 14 perches to a corner; thence north degrees east, I I ! perches; thence north 75! degrees, nine j and two-tenths perches to a corner in tin | i road leading to Colley; thence by the said | road north I degrees east, ill perches to a i eorner by said road; thence by lands I known as the Francis < ihert place, south | s.Yj degrees east, 22 perches to a cornet. ! thence south 4.1 degrees west, 1(10 perclie i to corner on the line of land of the estate 'ol Peter Parr: thence by the same, north ] s s{ degrees west, 39 perches to a lurch I corner; thence south 4:{ degrees west 24 i perches to a corner; thence south degrees east, ;!l perches to a corner; thence south ■!•!'} degrees west, M""i perches to a corner in north line ol "Joseph Tatein" warrant; thence by said line north S(U | degrees west, 102 perches to a post corner: i thence bv lands of .loliu Obert north 4J | degrees east, 40 perches to a post and I stones corner: thence south oi'» 1-2 degrees ! east, 411 perches to a stone corner; thence '-ouili S.-> :1 t degrees east S perches: and i t hence north I i 1.2 degrees east, 121 per dies to the place of beginning. Contain ing SI acres and 20 perches of land, be the same more or less. Lot No. 2. AI»o another lot, piece or parcel of land 1 situated in the township, county and state i aloresaid and bounded as follows: Begin -1 niag at a stone.corntr in the road; thence i south >7 degrees cast 11 (> perches to a nost ' and stones corner; thence by other lands lof w hich this is a part, south .'i degrees , west mi perches to an old beech slump I corner; thence on the warrant line ol the j "Thomas Sparliawk' north degrees west I|S perches to a post corner in the | atoresaid road; thence by said road and ion line ot lands lately deeded to'iotlieb ! Kinncman, north 7 degrees east US per ! dies to a corner in saiil road; and thence | north degrees west 12 perches to the j place of beginning. Containing .">7 acres ; strict measure. ; Lot No. \I so another lot in said township, bounded as follows; Beginning at a cor ner m the road on the line of lands of •'oh u Obert, thence by the name and lands ol Mathias Olert. south 4 degrees w est I7('i perches to a post and stone cor ner on the ".Joseph Tatein" warrant line; thence by the said line, north ,17 degrees vi est. SO perches to a corner on Pigeon Creek: thence up said creek, N'.4o degrees cast, 20 perches: north 19 degrees east, 9H t perches: north 1 degrees east. 24 perches; north '.i degrees west. 21 perches: and iin r li 2^. degrees east 7 perches to the center ol the bridge across said creek on the road leading to Lee Settleilienl;theiice by said road, south 42 degrees east .'!" perches: and south 71 degrees east. 10 ! perches to the place of beginning. Con taiuing 50acres more or less and being partly improved and the balance wood land. The above three parcels of land are j contiguous forming one body, and are supposed to be underlaid with a vein ol ! anthracite coal under entire property. Seized and taken in execution and to bv sold as the properly ol A. Walsh at thesui'.ol !•;, A. Strong and others. F. W. I'.l'i'K, Nheriil. sherilFs otlice. Laporte. I'a.. April 9,1907. 1 House and Lots Sale The property known as the t'larl House on Main Street iu Laporte Boroiigl : Sullivan County, Pa., will be sold a j Public Sale on the premises on FKIIMY, MAY 17. 1907, at 2 o'clock p. m. A great opportunity ,to buy a commodious home. Four laret ! lo's 2A(| x52 lee! each. Choice fruit tree 1 j and good water. A barn and out house | erected thereon. A fine view from the I (torch on Main Street. Must be sold to | close an estate. Sale positive. No put! bidders. The property must go at any sacrifice. Terms, two hundred dollars down, the | balance to lie paid within six months with interest, to lie secured on the prop erty. Also will be separately sold line Lot not connected with above lots. Tillie M. Aldrich, | Emma Aldrich, Heirs ol Kuth Powers, F.ster and Florence Small. Mary Father Foust, Clark A. I>. (iritman. Deed. Attorney, Thos. J. Ingham. Auctioneer, Ellis Swank. AN ORDINANCE to adopt and con struct a systen of public sewers tor Pennsylvania and Prospect Avenues to connect with sewer system No. I, where the same crosses Prospect Avenue. Section I. Be it ordained bv the Town Council of the Borough of Fagles Mere, Pennsylvania, and it is hereby enacted and ordained that a system of public sewerage be adopted and constructed a.» praved for in a petition filed with the Secretary of the Council for a part of Pennsylvania Avenue anil a part of Pros pact Avenue to be called System ol Sewerage No. 2. as follows; Beginning it a point in center of Pennsylvania Ave. two hundred feet from the intersection ol Pennsylvania Avenue with Fagles Mere Avenue, thence following Pennsylvania Avenue to I'rospeet Avenue, and thence Eastward along Prospect Avenue to, and intersecting with the Eagles Mere Boro ugh Sewer No. 1. Full distance of seven hundred and eighty feet, in accordance with a survey thereof made bv E. S.Chase Civil Engineer, and filed with the records of the saiil Borough. Section 2. The said sewer shall be con structed of terra eotta pipe eight inches in diameter according to a plan approved by the Borough Council, and laid in a workmanlike manner under the immed iate supervision of the Sewer Committee and Assistant Secretary. Section 3. The cost of said sewer sys tem shall be paid by the assessment ol a sewerage tax up< n the property adjoining or adjacent thereto according to tin special benefits derived, to be assessed and collected as provided in the second a id iliird sections of an act entitled. "An Act to enable Boroughs to adopt ami con struct a sewerage system, and to assess and collect the cost thereof,'' approved the fifteenth day of May 188' J. ALVICE DUNHAM. Acting Cliiel Burgess. Approved, April 12, 1907. Attest: C. PEA I.E. Ir. Clerk ol Council. > 99 m The Best place to buy goods Is otten asked by the pru pent housewife. Money saving advantages irealvvays being searched foi Lose no time in making a thorough examination of th< New Line of Merchandise Now on |lexhTb"Won| tat**************** ?????? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. WKTOVIi i». Eyes Tested Free. W.H.TYLER, Opt.U Eyesight Specialist 207 Main St., Towanda, Pa. lAt Laporte Hotel I third Tuesday of each ! month. Fyes tested evenings as we'l as day time. Calls jmade at residence to test > our eyes when r< quested. Office Days in Towanda: | Every Saturday Monday At Laporte, May, 2i, 1907, i |P>TveralßeasonsTrvr j a The Be<-t Course of Study. \ ' |' 1 Liculry of Experienced Specialists. * n 1 aculryr.:,f Authors of ilia Leading :-.erk*a cf Commercial IViUbooke ■ « L",' r J tMi»'pnu..i, C}inii&»iu<u, b-itlix, etc. I- 1 ...7? t , E ■-»se ofH.; h-t lass 1-ctures and Entertainments. , i ■ ! } Vew Typewriters, and latent Otiite Devices. a 1 ygt Call:. for Graduates to fill good places exceed Knur. Student Enroll* _ LJ mcr.t by more than 5u per cent. * fj v A t; let . ics „- Baseball. Basketball, and Field Dav Exercises. ■ M « nuiujiasm la Every Department. Send for Catalogue. I H ROCHESTER BUSINESS INSTITUTE, * 0.. lIOCHKSTKIt, N. V. U \S B 3CZ3DCX3Z3OCX3UOOCSOOOOOUXXXXJiJtX>Z/ A. E. CAMPBELL'S Cash Department Store. Winter Announcement Every Department is full of stylish and up to d:ite Pall and Winter Goods and rr.ore air.ving daily. Our Men's, Bo\ s' and Childrens Clothing, Overcoats, (Tnilerwear, Shoes, Rubber*, elc. LADIKS* MISSKS ami CHILDREN Shoea, Dress Goods, Wool arid Flannels. Our [stock is complete and yeadv lor your iuspecliou, A new line ot !• i RS at 25 lo 50 per cent less thanjeity prices. Ladies' call and see what we have to offer we can please /cu. It will pay you to look over our our stock before buying > our winter supply. We meet all competition &20 worth Tickets SI.OO in trade Free. If tlmt not worth looking alter. Yours for business, A. E. CAMPBELL. SHUNK, PA. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, CAPITAL STOCK „ ~,I TT unn .., n n , SSO 000 DeWITT BODINE, President. „ , , JEREMIAH KELLY, Vice Pres. Surplus and Net Profits, W. C. FRONTZ, Cashier. 65.000. „ „ , DIRECTORS: Iransacts a General u . .) Do Witt Bodi lie, Jacob Per, Frank A.Reeder, lianking Business. , „ \ ... „ ' ' Jereiniali kelij', Win. Jrontz, W. C. Front/, Accounts of I lid i V id- James K. Honk. John C. Laird, Lyman Myers, uals and Firms Peter Front/. c. W. Sones, Daniel H.Poust, solicited. John Bull. Spring Soits for Men, Boys and Children are now here for inspection. Suits in black clay and unfinished worsteds and I hi bets 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 1 up to date line of Gents Furnishings, Hats, Caps, etc. Also the only place in town where you can get the "Walk Over" 3I)oe. J. W. CARROLL'S, Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHORE, PA. ' GENERAL STORE gd lsaporte T gd FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS POUND HERE. Just received a special purchase of "Riches" Flannels, Lumbermens' Shiits and Drawers, Men's, Ladies' and Childrens' Mitts, Gloves and Hosiery. There's Lots Here t Show Yu From the City. Fresh stock of Diy Goods and Notions, Boys and Men's Hats and Caps, full line of Snjgproof Shoes and Rubbers, Ladies', Gents' and Children's Goodyear Rub bers Woodsmen and Boys Shoes to suit afl. Our Usual Quality of Groceries and Provisions are Equal to the BEST. JAMES McFARLANE.
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