PIKST NATIONAL BANK * OF DUBHORE t'EXNA. OAPT'fAXi - - *50.000 Fl'Jl-PI.UH . . $30,000 Does a General Banking Business. b. i). -tki:k;ki:k. m. u. swartß. President. Cashier A J. BRADLEY, Attorney at-Law. t HEce, corner <>l Main ami Mnncy Sis. 1 LAPOIITE, I'A. Having opened an ollice at 132S Arch i St., Philadelphia, I shall still continue to practice.in tlu- several Courts ol' Sullivan I ininlv. When not in niv ofHct* personally a competent person will he found in charge thereof. Bonds ot various kinds furnished. FRANCIS W. MHYLERT, Attorney-at-Law. rtice in Keeler's Block. I.A I'OllTl?, County, PA. J. & F. H. INGHAM, ATTOKN KYS-AT-LA W, Legal business attended to in this and adjoining oountie® _A!'OBTE. "A 112 J V.U.I 1 : N , Attur» ey at- Lr- ■*. LAl'O .TE. HA DITh K IS COUNTS Nk 4 » rcH*VT HO! MK. J H. CRONIN," ATToRXK.Y'AT LAW »•/TAiIV PUBLIC OKKI K MAIN sTI K*l. LM'sllOKl'j. LAPOR rE HOTEL. JS\ W. OAI.I.AGHEH, I'rop. Newly erected. Opposite Court House sijttare. Steam heat, hath rooms, hot and cold water, reading and pool room.and harher simp; also good stahlilig and livery, Chippewa time Ikilns. Lime furnishea .n car load lots, delivered al Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesvilla Penn'a. I M. E. Reeder, MUNCY. PA. For a well Kept Up-to-date Stock of General Merchandise Far pries that are Right For curteous treatment goto Buschhausen' /' (1 |.l 1.1» Kl.l'Min «»I tin condition of The v First Nutional Bank at Dusiiorc. in tin- Plate of lVunsvlvanin ;ii close of busine*t May ifOtlt, VJO7. II F.SOI K«' KH. Lull'- ami discounts S'J.Ofd >7 77 l - liond* li» »ceiire circulation SO.OOOOn Premium on r >. Koiuls l.*» 0000 Shu U cuiities 14;Ks78H:» 1 uniiiui- WH)UO J>ue tioni Hank- and approval lit'*-. \ut. Ifit Ked-mptiou iiniil I . Treasurer J.">0000 Special and Legal 'I « udr: uote>. J0,4*1 04 Total $4«»0,-0l 7S I.lAltf I.ITIKM. ' apital $'»0,OO000 Surplus and undivided profit > *u,»;79 00 • irculation 40,100 00 1M vidends unpaid. . Deposit- M0,4227h iotal S4fi9'2ol7> State oi lvni:.-\ Ivaula < "ountj of Sullivan s.-. I. M.l» s warts cashier of tin* above named •auk do -olemnly swear that t he ulmiyc statement .!> tr tie lo the ln>t of nn k now ledge and t»elief. M I>. S\N AUTS. < ashler, i incd and sworn to before me thisJTUh •lay of May I<M)7. \LKKKT F. HKESS. Jlv commission expires I'ehy 27. 00. NotarvPublic. r,»nvfi Attest: .!. I> KKESEIi ) i: > YLVAKA. Directors. j wAMI'KL (;(U.h 112 ) N. Y. BANKING HOFSK offering primeSTKAM RAILBOA DBONDSwIII ennatcc the nervieea of nalesin» n who can eon- j trol investment busine** within their neitrli b -rhood. Address Look Box 2057, New York City [ County Scat ) Local and Personal Events Tersely Told. Mrs. F. 11. Ingham spent Wed nesday at Kagles Mere. Mr. Allen 1 larfl.v of Kldredsville, transacted Business in town Thurs day. Miss Onie Mason returned home Tuesday front Philadelphia where she has Been attending school for the past several months. Mr. W. C. Mason returned home from Punxsutawney the early part of the week. Mr. and Mrs John A. Taylor of Danville were guests of Miss Fan ney Meylert over Sunday. Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Preaching 7 p. in. Subject, "What if Every Mem ber of the Church Was Like Me." This is the order of the serviees at the Methodist Fpiseopal Church j I nt'\l Sunday. Tin l Ladies' Aid Society « »f the J M I'., church will doall kinds ofj plain sew ing nil i-'riday afternoon of | j each week. Only fifty cents fin- an j j fternoon's sewing, j Hon. I-]. M. Dunham of Say re, i was transacting business and rail-! ing on friends at Laporte the early I part of i his week. Sheriff 1-'. \\ T . Ruck has purehas- j • •(I tin' Robhins property at Muiu-Vi • Valley and will take up his resi dence at that place at the e\pira-J tion of his term of ofliee. j Miss Jessie Hornet, of Wyalusiilg, ; j is visiting at the home of lion. T. j .1. I ngliam. Mi-. Alfred Ruff, of \\ yalusiiig, lis visiting his sister Miss Anna; ; Kuff at tliis place. i Mr. and Mis. Charles Coleman, h of Lebanon, are visiting Laporte; 1 friends and relatives. Mrs. Thresa l-'riesand Mrs. Clias. i Coleman were guests of Dushore j i friends last l-'ridav. Mrs. M. Itawivau «»f Muncy Val ley. visited her daughter Mrs. .1. j j 11. Flies, at this place, last week. Mrs. K. V. Ingham of Eagles) Mere, was the guest of Hon. T. .1. ! Ingham and family. Friday of last ! .-ok. Mr. T. J. Keeler who is einployeil j j at Wilke- liarre, spent Monday audi ! I'll est lay with his family at this! j place. (Jeorge <;. Hartford, of Laipiin,! and Miss Fmma Voukin, of ('herry | ! Mills, were married at the parson j age of the Reformed. Church at l)u- i shore I>v Rev.lfoover on Mav 2!i. i Several of our tow n people met I iin Squire ('avail's ofliee Monday I evening for the purpose of organ-! j izing a Fife aud Druineorp. •Mrs. Robert Mason left Thurs day morning for Knglish Center, j where she will visit her parents. I Mr. and Mrs. .Joseph Carpenter. Mrs. Flinigan of Atlantic Cit.v, has rented the large house owned hy Hon. F. M. Dunham, which was occupied by the Judge and his family during his long residence at Laporte. Mr. Dunham has been j in town several days getting his house in readiness lor its tenants. ■ Mr. A. C. Jenkins of Celestia, recently sold a .valuable Jersey calf to John Minnier of this place. The owner is very proud of his prize animal and expects to have a j record-breaking butter producer within a few years. . With a jubilant cry of "Dollar wheat" ringing in his ears, the west ern farmer would just like to know how lie i> going to get that dollar when his wheat is ripe. Grilman-Karge Wedding. I Warren Critman of Nordniont, j a ib Mis* Anna Karge of this place! | were united in marriage, May 2h. ! j Mr. < iritniaii is one of tnr leading! citizens of Davidson township and j i Miss Karge is one of the l>est known j and most successful school teachers ! of Sullivan county, j The News Item. joins the host of , friends of Mr. and Mrs. (iritnian, in ; wishing them a happy, prosperous j life. St. John,a Episcopal C'luircli Itev. A. (J. A. Buxton D. 1). Hoc | tor. Sunday School 2. :1U p. in. Kvcnintf prayer ami sermon 7,80 p. in. Litany Friday evening at the Heetory, Come all and he made welcome. Wanted—to rent during summer j months from May until October, a I small si/cd piano.—State terms. \V. !•'. Miller Laporte, Pa. Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of die Katies Mt'ic Light Company is called to convene al the ftikcsiile lintel. Kajiles Mere. I'ennovlviinia, at L' p. in.on the .'M day of j August 11,107,I 1 ,107, to take action on the ap | proval or disapproval of the proposed in crease of the indebtedness of this I'otn ! p.inv trom .525,0iK1 to ?. r >o.ooo. KAYMtiNM D. KKM UKIf. Secretary. Notice is hereby jriven that a special meet in"of the stockholders of the Kaglcs Mere I.iiriit Company is called to convene at ihe Lakeside Hotel. Kagles Mere, i l'ennsy Ivania. on the 3d day ol August. 1'.i07. to take action on the approval or disapproval of the proposed increase of the capital stock ot this coinpanv front .*L'.').Ol 1(1 to S.'iU.tlOO. liA YMnNLi |i. K I'll I! Kl?, ' S»cr«tary. j I ! If you are interested in sports, no j mutter of what nature subscribe for j Til 10 I'l 1 11. A I iKl.f'M IA PRESS, jlt contains daiy and Sunday all tin j latest news and gossip of the sporting j world and is a recognized authority, j Head THE I'll ESS and be posted! j Notice. j To the delinquent ta.\ payers ol l.uport> j : township: | I'uder the new school law. 1 have to settle np my school duplicate in lull on j the first Mondp.y in .tune. I w ill call on i i miii about the L'.'ith day ol this mouth: so | ! try and be ready and pay up your taxes i i i l.< 11!< I K K A lkli, Collector. Notice. Kstateof Win. Hardy, late of Klkland fow uship, .Sullivan County, Ph., deceased .Notice is hereby given that letters ol administration upon the estate of said decedent have been granted lo the under | signed. All persons indebted to said K- j late are requested to make payment ami | those liming claims or demands against ; same will make them known without de I lay to A 1.1.1 .N II AIfI ►V, Admr. ! Kldreds* ilie, l'a.. •lune ■>. 1 •»07. By the action of the Town Conn- j cil h.st year, a place was set apart for the tin cans and other rubbish to be piled. We hope our citizens j will all remember this and take' their rubbish to that place. I!y order of V. I. S. Henrietta o. Ingham, Sec'y. The survivors of the civil" war of l.aporte and vicinity extend their heart I'll I thanks to the speakers, choir Sunday Schools, flower girls, citizen*' and the public in general for their contribution, and in assisting in Memorial services, and in decorating j our fallen comrades grave*. Wm. W. Loeb Secretary. < <>n June 2- l!io7 the School Hoard j of Davison Township will rccievc!, sealed bids for the building of a new | school house at Souestown, plans and speciHcations can be soon at ■ Frank Margargle, Souestown or C. Brink, Eagles Mere. By order of the School Board. I TIIE I'll 11.A DEI,I'll I \ PKFSS! is publishing a series of religious | articles on Saturdays by William T. Ellis, who writes on the subject / in a versatile and interesting man- j nor. The PIIESS also publishes one-1 quarter of a page of church news I notes every Saturday of all demoni-' tuition*, and is securing many new subscribers everywhere particularly j from clergyman and others interest. | ed in church work. MAGAZINE ~| READERS |~|i SUNSET MAGAZINE beautifully illustrated, good stories —q j and articles about California and all the Far Wert. • CAMERA CRAFT devoted each month to the ar- _ tistic reproduction ol the best SI.OO work of amateur and professional a ¥r . t photographers. ROAD or A THOUSAND WONDERS a book of 75 pages, containing 1 20 coloted photographs of $0.75 picturesque spots in California and Oregon. Total . . . $3-25 All for .... $1.50 Address all orders to SUNSET MAGAZINE Flood Building San Francisco The Question Box. | V\ hy du goma proriorrs refuse atlmi.sMon to village people, whtlo others receive them? If village people have uo interest an tagonistic to the grange and desire membership most granges ndiutt them. Although In a way It is nncoustltutiou ul, it Is practiced by many granges, with no evil results. The grange should be kept a strictly farmers' orguntza i 1 tlon. Who Is tb pay a county deputy's ex- Pchshh when lit; visits a grange to Install Its officers? If a deputy goes by order of the i state master to install officers he I liraws pay from the state grange, but 1 j if <>n Invitation of subordinate granges the visiting grange would be courte mis if it paid him expenses at the least, but it Is not obliged to. 0 The nutionai grange executive com mittee heid a joint meeting with the special committee on grange life insur ance at Albany. X. V., on April 25. State Master liill of Pennsylvania has sounded his slogan for 1907- "a ; Pennsylvania membership of 100,000." Grange lire insurance was never so popular and profitable as now. iaii£ grange among your farmei | neighbors! All farmers should stand shoulder to shoulder these days for the I principles the grange is seeking to up hold. U } 99 j * The Best place to buy goods j Is otten asked by the pru- I pent housewife. Money saving advantages j irealways being searched Co; Lose no time in making ;i i thorough examina ion of tht New Line of Merchandise Now on ?????? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. Ail answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. lUKPm Pa. Eyes Tested Free. H.W.TYLER,Opt.I) Eyesight Specialist 2"7 Main St., Towanda. Pa. At Laporte Hotel third Tuesday of each month. Fyes 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, June iB, 1907 $ | A 95 A ,ow Down J ; "IO Wagon it i Way Down Price Steel Wheeli- 3Si9 Skeins The tost wo can buy. Easy on the team, my to load. ea*y to buy. Has 4-Inch wide tire, cheaper and better than a wagon. For hluilr.g anything— hay, atnek fofider. e»am. manure, etc. !t fits evfry farr> purtoie. fi!!s e»ery *agen need and outwears any other mad*. SeM for Catalogue. Ftneal Wagon Book Ever laued. .^Whitewater" Reduced tc (• ud up JJ frj Wsgor. Catalogue and "Sida . JPMII by Stde" Leaflet. Illustrating anc j describing the finest line of Wagons, and explaining the difference in sizes, weights. methods of bracing, tires, equipment, etc.. between ours and ethers. "We allow no concern to undersell us quality for qual ity. Mcst liberal cfler and guaranty ever made. Send for book to Jay. We ship qulcjc. Write 1g Montgomery Ward D'Co. Michigan AT#,, Madison and Washington St». - - ■ i Spring Opening. Ladies: Our Spring and Summer Goods are now open lor your inspection. We are showing the latest weaves in Batistes, Organdies. Nilkvt Suitiiv Slnmmer Silks, an.l I'ailor Suiting. India t.inoiis and White (Iwds in all the fancy weaves. Yama .Silks, the new wash silk, in colors Tafetta Sil/.-and water proof Cravivitte cloth for Suits and ('oats, ladies' White Shirtwaists, ready to wear, Wash Skirts in black, navv and cadet blue I ndeagarnients elaberately trimmed with lace and insertion. Come in. we can please you in both quality and price. Gentlemen: We are showing the latest styles in Slimmer Suits, Hats, Caps, Patent Colt and Gun Metel Oxfords and Shoes. Come in and look us over and get prices before purchasing 3-011 r summer outfit. I.ook over our Bargain Covnter. We have some real bargains you cannot get elsewhere. SIL'O worth Tickets SI.OO in trade Free. Is that not worth looking alter. Yours for business, A. E. CAMPBELL. SHUNK, PA. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, HUGEESYILLE, A, CUMTXI STOCK $50,000 DeWITT BODING, President. Surplus and JEREMIAH KELLY, Vice Pres. Xet Profits W C. FRONTZ, Cashier. 65.000. Transacts a General ... . DIRE °TORS: Banking F l l r 'n fl Ss r><»\\ itt Ilodine, Jacob Per, Frank A.Reeder, Jeremiah Keliy, Win. Front/., W. C. Front/, Account a<♦ •' < il- Tames K. Boak, John C. Laird, Lyman Myers, uals and 112» Peter Frontz, C. W. Sones, Daniel H.Poust, solicited. John Bull. Spring Suits for Men, Boys and Children are now here for inspection. Suits in black clay and unfinished worsteds and 1 liibets Homespuns, French and English Flannels, and Scotch Goods. Boys and Chiidrens' Suits in all the new tabrics and makes. Prices as well as variety are extraordinary. All new an 1 up to date line of Gents Furnishings, Hats, Caps, etc. Also the only place in town where you can get the "Walft Over" 3f)oe J. W. CARROLL'S, Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHORE, PA. GENERAL STORE gd Isaporte Tannery. ® FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS FOUND HERE. Just received a special purchase of "Riches" Flannels, Lumbermens' Shirts and Drawers, Men's, Ladies' and Chiidrens' 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 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. I „ CO". I..IJUUULIJLLI-* OXOfrX § SEVERAL REAsoNsTSr"' HThe B< -t Course of Study. I Large 1 acuity of Experienced Specialists. l uci-lty rro Authors of the Loading Series of Commercial Taxtboolte ■ PH Finest r>u;:dinu and Equipment, Gymnasium, Baths, etc. m Ul'ree Course of hi;h-Ckm Lectures and Entertainments. | t'rrc C.jti ICO New Typewriters, and latest Office Devices. ■ W Cails for Graduates to fill Kood places exceed Entire Student Enroll* a i I m-T* by n.ore than 50 per cent. « , Clean Athletics Rusehall, Burketball, and Field Day Exercises. I V Enthusinsi.- lu Every Department. Send for Cataloetse. g jj' aCO'ijTSa B BUSINESS INSTITUTE,
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