r IKsr NATIONAL BANK | * OK DUSIIORE, PENNA. CA» j TTAI. - - #50.000. t'i'HPJ.US . . 8*20.000 I>OB6 a General Hanking Business. ? I'. - ri:t!l(! Kliß .V D.SWAHTS. President. Cashier j \ J- BIvADI.IvY, Attorney at-Law. OlKcr, conier.ot Main unci Muncv Sts. LA PoRTE, PA. Having opened an ottiee at 1328 Arch Si.. I'liiladciplii.l. I shall alill continue to l>::iclice in I lie several Courts ol Sullivan 1 ouiuv. Wlien not in my ollice personally a competent person will In' found in ch irge .thereof. Bonds ol various kinds tarnished. FRANCIS W. MEYLERT, Attorney-at-Tinw. iliee in Koeler's Block. I.APORTbV Sullivan County. PA. J. J. & F. H. INGHAM, AT TO UN KYS-AT LA W, Legal business attended to in this and adjoining counties _APOKTE, ''A j [ 1. MULLEN, Attomey-at-Law. LA PORTE, PA OPPIC K IN COONTY building NKAII OQURT UOUBR. J H. CRONIN, ATTonMEY»AT I.AW HOTARY POBI.IC. OI*lfIC« OK MAIK STtIKKT. DI I>A | LAPORTE HOTEL F. W, aALLAtfHEB, Prop. Newlv erected. Opposite Court | House stpiare. Steam heat, bathrooms, hot and cold water, reading and pool j room,and harber shop; also good stabling j and livery, Cbtppewa Xime ftilnd* . Lime furnished .n car load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesville Penn'a. ■ M. E. Reeder, MUNCY, l'A. For a well Kept Up-to-date Stock of General Alerchandise Far pries that are Right | For curteous treatment goto ' Buschhausen' / i>M>l V l-.l> Itl l'oKi ot the condition of I lie V". .;-t .National Bank at l>u*hqre. in the State of Pennsylvania al close <»f i»u.-im» Mar 22th, iyoT, Hi sol licks. LO.MI> and discounts .. .$2,U52&*» 04 ' i . I'M nds !<• stviuv eircnlation W.ftuiou | I'rt iiiimn <»n I. - Hond> I.'jOOOO Stock xM'ftritic< 11;.;'.»2H o8 l'unutun t .'.>oo 00 ])u. from Hank- and approved Kes. A»rl. 7::i r»7 i;o>11 fund '. >. Treasurer j.. r »oouii Special and Legal Tetid< r note> -V. <»2O Total* 4501,181 r I 1.1 lllll.lTlF.S, - iH'itiil 130.00)Oi j .-urplu> and undivided profit:*.. . 2H,7'J" "»fi j « irculation 50,0u0 00 Dividends unpaid JU-jonilp 072,40t»91 I Total *V)].I3I 47 i .-tat. ■• • 11 va». la « ounty of Sullivan »?*. j i, M !» -warts* «*a-l»ier of the above named! Sunk do Miiviuniy sm-ar that the alioVe statement :> tiuetotl ! I't. ■»! «>i !•!«■ knowledge and belief. M. l>. .nWAKTS. cashier, suhsei incd andorn to before me this 28th ' 'lay uf Mi l. l;M»7. ALHKUT F. lIKESS, My expiriv Peby JT.'OH. Notary Public. < :orreet Attest: J. I>. I. KKSKU ) K. u. Over 100 men are at work on the P. 11. and K. between l'owell and | Canton, notwithstanding the many wild rumors of a suspension of oper i ations. , When Mr.Harriman said he would ratlu rgo to the penitentiary than to the poor house he evidently did not consult the wishes of the convict. ' l'.very kind word you say to i dumb animal or bird will make | you happier. Cheer up !f the weather were no I as it is now and has been for some time, you u> be running a lawn mower. Mr. Hoy Kessler of Plttston tran sacted business in town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. \V. H. Hitter and daughter Adda, spent several days jut Xew Columbia to attend the dedicatory services of the New Luth eran church at that place. The burning of the Luis Lumber j company's sawmill at Stull, Wyom ing (•ounty, has resulted in the prac tical desertion of the town. (>nt of lo tenement houses only 1(1 are occu pied. I Wyoming county is to have a Orange National Hank which will be Moulted at Lnoyville. Stocks to the amount of $40,000 were subscribed but it was deemed prudent to start the bank with a capital of s2"i,oiiii Last week while freight cars were being shifted about in the Pennsyl vania railroad yards a cur load of eggs maple sugar and butter was Jarred so heavily that it toppled over and as a result there was a great mixture of these products. Thousands of eggs wese broken and the butter and sug jar was badly smeared with eggx. Notice. To the delinquent tax payer* ol Laporte Township: Under the new school law, I have to settle up my school duplicate in lull on the firm Monday in June. 1 will call on you about the 25th day ot this month; so | try and he ready and pas up your taxes. (JKOROE KaßS. By virtue ol a writ of Fieri Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas ol Sullivan County, and to me directed and delivered, there will lie exposed to j puldic sale at the Court House in Laporte. Pa., on Wednesday, May 15th, 1907, ai ! !(• o'clock a. m.. ine following described j real estate situated in the Bernice coal ! lield bounded as follows, viz: Lot No. I. All that certain lot. piece or parcel ol j land lying and being in the Township ot j l.'olley. County ol Sullivan and State oil Pennsylvania, and bounded and deserib i ed as follows: beginning at a corner in j the toad leading from I inshore to Lee j Settlement, thence by said road, south Is degrees east. 111 perches to a corner in >aid road: thence bv lands of John «>bert. north -17 degrees east. 14 perches to a •orner; thence north degrees east, 14 perches: thence north 75] degrees, nine iiiill two-tenths perches to a corner in the i road leading to < 'olley; thence by ihe said j road north t degrees cast. 21 perches to a j corner by said road; thence by lands : known as the Francis «ibert place, south i S-VJ degrees east. 22 perches to a corner, I ihence south 4.} degrees west, 100 perches j to corner on the line of land of the estate ! ol Peter Parr; thence by the same, north ; k5; degrees west, 39 perches to a birch \ corner; thence south lj degrees west 24 perches to a corner: thence south .'>ol degrees, east, •> I perches to a corner; thence south 331 degrees west, 35 perehes to a corner in north line ol "'Joseph Tatein" warrant; thence by said line north 50] degrees west, 102 perches to a jiost corner; thence by lands of John Obert north 4( degrees east, 40 perches to a post and stones corner; thence south 50 12 degrees east, 40 perches to a stone corner; thence south S5 3 4 degrees east S lo . The properly known h» ihe C'ihih House on Main Street in f/iporte Borough Sullivan Counly, I'm., will lie wold at Pulilic Sale on the f>reini>es on FRIDAY, MAY 17. I'.itiT. ,at 2o'clock p. m. A great opportunity ito buy a commoilioiip home. Four : lots x '>•> (net each. (,'lioioe fruit (reef : Mini good water. A hum ntul out houses | erected thereon. A fine view from the j porch on Main Street. Must he wold to I close an estate. Sale positive. Xo putl bidders. The property must go at an\ sacrifice. Terms, two hundred dollars down, the balance to he paid within six months with interest, to be secured on the prop erly. Also will be separately sold- One l.ot not connected with above lots. Tillie M. Aldrich, | Kinma Aldrich. Ileir.- ol Kntli Powers, Ester and Florence Small. Mary Esther Foust, ('lark A. I>. (iritinan, kDecd. Attorney, Thos. .1. Ingham. Auctioneer, Fllis Swatik. AN < >l! I>l X A NCK to adopt and eon 's stnict a systen of public sewers for Pennsylvania and Prospect Avenues to •onnect with sewer system No. 1. where ilie same crosses Prospect Avenue. Section 1. He it ordained by the Town I'ottiicil ol the IJorotigh of Kagles Mere, i'ennsylvania, and it is hereby enacted iml ordained that a system of pulilic ■ewerage be adopted and constructed as prayed tor in a petition tiled with the Secretary of the Council for a part ol Pennsylvania Avenue and a |>art of Pros pect Avenue to be called System ol ■sewerage No. '2, as follows: Beginning 't a point in center of Pennsylvania Ave. •wo hundred feet from the intersection ol Pennsylvania Avenue with Eagles Men Avenue, thence following Pennsylvania Avenue lo Prospeet Avenue, and thence Eastward along Prospect Avenue to, and intersecting with the Eiigles Mere Boro Ugh Sewer No. I. Full distance of seven ! hundred and eighty feet, in accordance ' with a survey thereof made bv E. S.i'hnse Civil Engineer, and filed 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 Borough Council, and laid in H workmanlike manner under the immed iate supervision of the Sewer Committee j mil Assistant Secretary, ■ Section 3. The cost of said sewer svs em shall be paid by the assessment ol a j -ewernge tax upi n the pr >perty adjoining ir adjacent thereto according to the I -|iecial benefits derived, to be assessed i end collected as provided in the second [ iid third sections of an act entitled. "An I Vet to enable Boroughs toidopt and con •ti uct a sewerage system, and to assess j ind collect the cost thereof."' approved ! he fifteenth day of May 1889. A LVICE I>l' N HAM. Acting Chiet Burgess. Approved, April 12, 1907. \ttest: C. PEALE. Ir. Clerk ol Council. ent housewife. Money saving advantages re always being searched foi Lose no time in making a horough examination of tht New Line of Merchandise Now on ?????? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. HUlagrova, Pa. Eyes Tested. Free. W.H.TYLER, Opt.D Eyesight Specialist 207 Main St., Towanda. Pa. At Laporte Hotel third Tuesday of each month. Eyes tested evenings as we'i as day time. Calls r.ade at residence to test ) our eyes when requested. Office Days in Towanda: Every Saturday Monday At Laporte, May, 2i, 1007. i ' T fJIT A C A\!C WHY YOU SHOULD . . CV 10 VptYElllL KtA-ONS ATffNDTHt ft Q The Bc-r.t Course of Study. v fj L--rge iuculry of l.xperionced Specialists. P{ iff I :i" i}.>•_ .■ Aiifhoi-j. yt the .t Commercial Textbook.-' W !H Fr«*C' .-y Of His h-i.'T-.' ctuteamadESu rtaiiua'en'' Ml !; A ( t »;.r IM> jN?w 1 yrtwi'.krj, an-1 latent i • v. Jdii C-UUB 1... .ruiiunh-s to t.i! jjocd places e.cce -«1 i.nti.e .Student Enrstt> kj i □ .. n.fist hy more flaw "iv p*r cent. M ' n £•*"" Jhisctr.!!!, i? • ketball. e.ij l'ktd ».•>• Exercises. U K fcrthus;asßi in Every Di-purtmeiit SeuJ Iqr Catalorfbe. Q 6 hochsstek business institute, ft 'iQL K;»'. atRSTFII, N. V. SJ A. E. CAMPBELL'S Cash Department Store. Winter Announcement Every Department is full of stylish and up to date Fall ind Winter Goods and n ore arriving daily. Our Men's, Boys' and ( hildrens Clothing, Overcoats, l T inlerwear, Shoes, Kithher.s etc. I.AIHKS' Mlssl'.S and t'll I LI)|fKN Shoes, Dress Goods, Wool and ' luting l-'laimeis. Our stock is complete and veadv for your inspection. A new line ol I I lis at 'J.'i to 50 per cent less ihan'ciiv 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 •>uying>our winter supply. We meet all competition $l!0 worth Tickets SI.OO in trade Free. Is that not worth looking alter. Yours for bu-iness, A. E. CAMPBELL. SHUNK, PA. FIRST NATIONA^ HETJaHIESVIL-LE, FJL CAS3OOOO HK DeW,TT BODINE, President. c . . JEREMIAH KELLY, Vice Pres. Surplus and Net Profits, W C. I'RONTZ, Cashier. 65.000. DIRECTORS: transacts a General .... . lii-Witt Is<»lil(ll K< llv . w ,„. r.crtz, \v. (MV„„u. Accounts of 1 ndiVill- .James K. Uiwik. Jolm Laird, Lyinan M vors, aals and Finns IVtor Krontz. ('. \V. Son en, Daniel H.Ponst, solicited. Bull. Spring Soils for Men, Boys and Children are now here for inspection. Suits in black clay and unfinished worsteds and I hi bets lomespuns, French and Fnglish Flannels, and Scotch loods. Boys and Childrens' Suits in all the new iabrics and nakes. Prices as well as variety are extraordinary. All new n 1 up to date line of Gents Furnishings, Hats, Caps, etc. \lso the only place in town where you can get the "Walb Over" 3f)oe J. W. CARROLL'S, Hotel Carroll Block. DUSHORE, PA. GENERAL STORE od Tannery,, c® FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS FOUND HERE, lust received a special purchase ol "Riches" Flannels, umbermens' Shirts and Drawers, Men's, I adies and ohildr« ns' Mitts, Gloves and Hosiery. There's Lots Here t Show Yn From the City. Fre->h stock ot Diy Goods and Notions, Boys and Men's Hafs and Caps, full lino 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.