First national bank OF DOBUOKE, I'KNNA. (JAT'ITAJj - - $50,000 BOBPIiUS - - $25,000 Does a General Banking Business. S 1). STEItItiKUE, M. I>. SWAKTS. President. Casliier :i pel" cent iifU-rest ullinvt'ili'U lUIU-nter,. h J. BRADLEY, Attorney at- Law. Ollicp, corner 4 of Main :unl Muucy Sts. LA PORT K, PA. Having opened an office at 1328 \roh Si., Philadelphia, I shall still continue to practice in the several.Courts of Sullivan County." When not in inv office pei'sonallv a coin pet. nt person will be fbttinl in charge thereof, Bonds ol various kinds furnished. jTRANCIS W. MEYLERT, Attorney-at-Law. ..nice in Keeler's Block. LAPoßTE,*_Sullivau County, PA. J, J. & F. H. INGHAM7 ATTQUNKYS AT LAW, Legal business attended to in this mil adjoining counties PORTE, p A £ J. MULLEN, Attorney at-Law LAPOIITK. i'\ orr i k i* noim v uniLniifC HKA 1. ' O "WT ROITHK j H. CRONTN, ATToRNJV A'l I. aw nmTAky runiitc. OF Fit A ON MAIN STIiBUI. DIiSIIOUK. I>A > I APORTE HOTEL. ' P. W, OALIiAOHEU, Prop. Newly erected. opposite Court House square. Steam heat, hath rooms, hot and cold wnt r. reading and pool room,and harber shop; also good stabling and livery, Chippewa %tme ftflne. Lime furnished .n cat load lots, delivered al Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesville Tenn'a. 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 EJuschhauserT CONDKNt Kl» R Kl't d'.'l ot tin condition of The l-irst National Bank at I)n>bore. in the St.iir f>f IVnnsvlvania at close of businis* May 20th, J'.107. KKSOt'ltCK*. Loan- 0,, d discount.-.. i;.t 77 1 i.s Von' to mtiiiv ciieulatioti.. ■ OOOO Stoel wt ritic— ... 14:i S7B 3;'. tor 0 IHa rom hmk-and approved Ke~ Agt. -I I.•»:111»I Kt ' nip >i fmal I . - Toa-airer j.»00 00 a 1 Legal Ten.hr not«> 20,43104 Total. ?l <>'.>, 201 7> 1.1 A HI LIT IKs, i.urUm &VO.OUO 00 m. dial uiuUn ided profit- ... :M),O7D 00 l iivulat'n i Jo, 100 00 Divi. 1«m. unpaid Ik poMts 389,4227* iotal 3109,201 7s Stat«-« .vnusvlvanla • ounty of Sullivan »s. I M S waits cashier »•! the above named bankd -olemniy >wear that the above Mutement is tine to the best of my knowledge and belief. M. J>. >\\ AKTB. C*a-l»icr. Knl •' 'itied and sworn t»► before me this23th day o! May 11H*7. ALP.KUT I*. HEESS, My commission expires Feb> J7,*00. Notary Public. Correct Attest .1. I>. KKKSKII | K. YL\ ,\KA Directors. sAMI KL ( OLh. ) N. Y. HAMKINU IIOITHF. offering primeSTEAM KAII.KOAI) BOJMIIHwiII entire the services of ftalerinien who can con trol investment business within their neigh borhood. Address Lock Wox 2057,N0w York City V ! i i j Covnty Seat l } Local and Personal Events Tersely Told. J | A. 15, Trippeof Wilkes Barre spent Sunday with friends in town. Attv. and Mrs. Thomson of On shore were at the* County offices Tuesday. Mr. William Storinont of New York City is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stornion. Miss Emma Spencer has gone to Williamsport to assist in caring for her mother. Miss Emma Lawrence who is 1 camping with a party of friends near Eagles Mere called on friends in town Sunday. Miss Edna Bradley is spending a few days with friend and relatives | at I hishore- Mr, M. W. Lewis'of Ilillsgrove transacted business at the County Seat Monday. Ellerv Ingham was called to New York on business this week. Frank Otterbein of Altoona is spending a few days with his friend I'lios. E. Kennedy. The Township School Director? have surveyed a school house site across from Mrs. Wrede's residence in what was formerly the second ward of Laporte. A building is soon to be erected. Mr. Carl Bird and Miss Jesse Wrede have been elected as teach ers of the Laporte Horough schools for the coining season. Mrs. 11. H. Spencer who has li»cii in the Williamsport hospital for ten weeks undergoing treat ment for a broken hip has recover ed sufficiently to be removed to the home of her son llarrv in that city. Prof L L. Ford and a party of boys attending his "outing for boys" took a tramp along the Loyal sock T nesday. Mrs. A.C. Parker and friend Mrs. K, P. Voss drove to Korkes vilie Wednesday to take in the mountain scenery. Mr. .J. Lunkenhimer is rapidly recovering his health since occupy ing the t'pman cottage. He spends his extra time on the porch, taking an out door cure, which is prov ing eifectfnl. Many of the Summer ( Jnests at tended church at the M. E. church Sunday. The Misses Hoices take daily strolls through the cool retreats in this vicinity. Several of Miss Finnigin's guests ended their mountain vacation last week ai.d left Laporte with much regret, promising to return next season. • Tins paper is endeavoring to give lhe best service that 4he patronage will permit. Our paper is being l'ivi|Uently complimented on its ap pearance and the amount and kind of in it tin* it contains. Our citizens oil) tn tke the piper still ni ire effec tive by liberal patronage, both in subscription and advertising and also settling delinquent accounts. The News Item will always endeavor to merit the patronage. In no place on the globe will you iiiii 1 as l>ig-licarted, generous and noble people as reside in this old i town. They are not much on dress ! parade. Thuy do not wear silk j stockings nor silk hats but they have j hearts as big and warm as ever pul- j sated in human breasts. They have j not seen much of the outside world and consequently are a very back j number from a local pride point ofj view. Most of us have grown in | to the habit of letting our premises i go looking ,"any old way." It we , would each take a survey of our own ! door yards and try to out-do our neighbors in making it look at tractive we would be developing a modern spirit that prevails in all other up-to-date towns. Yes, your local interest along the upbuilding ot li iporte can easily be measured by the appearance of your premises. Sue how many weeds are going to seel around your house. Cut hem down and give place to a nice lawn. Mere talk will not do these essential things, its work that counts. | Please "get busy". Mrs. Smith and Miss Shank of Williamsport, are tlio guests ol I)r. and Mrs. W. if. Raudall. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Grange of Forkaville, vifited Mr. and Mrs. Thouias Mahaffey last week. NVedo not like to dun our patrons through tht» columns of our paper, t>ut umny statements liuv<' heen *ent of late to delinquent sulncrilters with but little result. Postage and time was used for the purpose of getting a settlement. Will you kindly give us that dollar of ours you are holding onto? The high moral standing of this community is due to the fact that it has been permeated by Christian in fluence and education, such as have radiated from the four church organ izations of our town. Few business men have more to contend with than an editor. The only menus the editor has of making a living is by selling space in the columns of his piper. His news paper columns are the same to him as the shelves of dry goods are to the merchant. No one thinks ol asking the merchant to give him the; •try goods from his shelves, but few they are who hesitate to ask th<* j editor to give them a few columns j free in his paper. At a meeting of the town Council J Tuesday evening, the borough engi- j neer was directed to make profile of ; street grades and sidkwalk lines throughout the principal streets of j t'lwn, and the borough solicitor to notify property owners in accordance \ with enacted laws governing the j compulsion of sidewalk construction , and their maiotainance. Main and j Muncy streets have already been I properly treated by the engineer, and as soon as the balance ol the work is completed an ordinance con cerning the same will be published and then a new era of sidewalk building will be the order of the day j throughout our village. We can then advertise Laporte a* a desirable place to spend a pleasant summer—a place where church and social advantages are unequaled, where local pride iu making an attractive town is given emphasis, and where one can enjoy his allotted number of years without fear of broken limbs or annoyances in traveling our sidewalks as here tofore. The News Item can then say, like one of old, "Come thou with us and we will do thee good". Without the emphasis on the "do." Sunday School 10:00 a. m. l'reaching 7:00 p. m. Epwortli League ": : !0 p. m This is the order of service at the Methodist Kpiscopal Church next Sunday. I For Provisional Certificates: Onshore, Monday, and Tuesday, July 2:2 anb 23; Sonestown Thursday and Friday, July 2j and 2<>; Forkes ville, Monday and Tuesday July 2K and :iO. For Professional Certificates: Laporte, August 1 and 2. All examinations will begin promptly at !> o'clock. Applicants will provide them selves wiih papers x 10, paper fast ners, rulers, and pencils. Teachers who have passed the ex aminations for Provisional Certifi cates with required average, and who have been recommended be cause of their skill in the art of teaching may enter the examination for a Professional Certificate. Teachers who now hold i'refess ional Certificates and who desire to [qualify for higher positions necess itating the addition of grades in higher branches may take the neces j sary examinations at Laport, provid ed that notice is given the Super intendent of the subject they wish to have added to their certificates- J. K. Reese Killgore, Co. Supt. Men wanted to peel bark by the day or coutract at Laquin, Pa. Hood wages paid to first class men. (Jood timber and nice ground to work on. Call or address, Laquin Lumber Company, Laquin, ! Bradford Co. Pa. BCCKNKLL CM VKItSJTY John Howard Harris, President. | College: with Courses in Art, j Philosophy Jurisprudence, Science .Chemistry, Biology Civil and Flec trieal Bngineering. Women's College: College, insti tute, Mcsic, md Art. Courses. i 7 Academy: for young men and boys. Fifteenth building will be ready for occupanay Sept. 19 1007. 1 For Catalogue, address William C. ! Uretzinger, Registrar, Lewis burg, Penna. Problem* For Which the Serious Mind ed Are Needed to Solve. There is nothing that women cannot do, but the work must be planned with ' u thoroughness that precludes failure and done with a modesty which is the Inherent charm of the superior sex, I says the Woman's Home Companion. . As I siiid, every community has Its ' own problem. Most of these originate j outside of the home. Pure water, pure j food, pure air. clean streets, sanitary I schools and tenements, district nurs- i ing, the education of the ignorant In | the care of babies, the question of pau- [ pers, the public baths and traveling II- ! brarles, the treatment of our women prisoners iu prison and after, the lodg ing house problem-these are only a few of the civic puzzles crying for trained women to solve. A woman does probably her greatest share of her duty as u citizen when she makes a home a safe and happy harbor of refuge from a stormy world, when slit.' brings up her children into noble manhood and womanhood and when she does not destroy her husband and family by bad cooking and bad temper, but that same- woman crowns her career as a citizen when she in terests herself in and becomes a vital part of some problem of government. A woman successful In home life is desperately needed In civic life. CBERIFF SALE. B.v virtue of a writ • >t' lieri facias, issued out ol (lie ' niirl of Common Pleas of Sul livan County, and to me directed and de livered, there will be exposed to public sale at Hotel Carroll, in I inshore Pa., on SATURDAY, ALU U.ST 10. 1907, at 2 o clock p. id , all that certain piece, parcel or lot of land I) ing and being in the township of Forks, county of Sullivan and stale of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning at the original corner of land formerly owned b\ I.ydia Vought at the corner <>l ihe road near George Lambert's thence by land of said Lambert south iliirty-one degrees west sixty-one perches to a post; thence by other lands formerly owned by I.ydia ▼ougli south fifty-seven degrees ind thirty minutes east sixty-one and two thirds perches to a post; theme by the same north thirty three degrees ea;*t sixty-one perches to a post in the road; thence along the road north tiftv seven degrees and thirty minutes west sixty-one and two-thirds perches to the place of beginning, containing 23 acres and 8(1 perches ol land more or lecw. He ing all improved and under a good state ot cultivation, having thereon erected a trame dwelling house, barn granery and all other necessary buildings. The lot is well watered and has fruit trees of all kinds, including a flourishing apple orchard. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the propert v of Edgar C. Uibbs and Delia (iibbs at the suit of Patrick Rannou (use.) FRANK W. BUCK. Sherill. Sheriffs otliee,l.aperte Pa., duly 15, 'o7' A Walsh. ,Attorney. Notice The supervisors of llillsgrove Town ship ask for sealed bids for the moving of the unused school house at llillsgrove a distance of thirteen rods and removing ; and rebuilding of the foundation on lot I now owned by said township. Also one j side of the building to be reshingled and windows repaired; petition to be moved jso as to leave a space twelve feet, also slide door large enough to admit road ! machine; and tilling or bridge with prop er grade to door. Supervisors reserve j the right to rijcct any or all bids. All bids to be i.i by August Ist 19J)7. | lor further specifications inquire of •It'll N BRLY, Secretary, 11 illsgrove. Pa. Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of the Kagles Mere Light Company is called to convene at the Lakeside Hotel, Kagles Mere, Pennsylvania. ;>t 2p. in.on the 3d day ot August 1907, lo take action on the ap ' proval or disapproval of the proposed in crease of the indebtedness of this Coni i panv from #2S,(HK> to J RAYMOND I). KKIJRER, Secretary. Notice is hereby given that a special ' meeting of the stockholders of the Kagles Mere Light Company is called to convene at ihe Lakeside Hotel, Kagles Mere, i Pennsylvania, on the 3d day of August, 1907, to take action on the approval or disapproval of the proposed increase of he capital stock oi this coinpauy from I 25.000 to #50,000. RAYMoNDD. KKIIRKR, Secrttary. I In re: estate of Benjamin (>. Welch.] deced. The undersigned having been appoint ed executor ol the above estate, all per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims lo present the same without delay, to Ccorge W. I'lifle, Philadelphia, or 56M (iermantown Ave. Chelten Trust Company, (iermantown. Philadelphia. License Transfer Notice is hereby given that the license granted to Patrick Daley will on the 15th day of July l'.'OT be transfered to ; K'.izabeth Carmody. Mouse situated in the 1 village of Dushore Sulliivan I'ounty Pa. Tims. K. KKNNKDY. Clerk. Clerks' office, I*a porte, Pa., July 2, 'O7. Notice. Kstateot Win. Hardy, late of Klkland i Township, Sullivan County, Pa., deceased • Notice is hereby given that letters ol administration upon the estate of said 1 decedent have been granted to the umler . signed. All persons indebted to said Ks j tate are requested to make payment and I those having claims or demands against same will make them known without de j lay to ALLKN HARDY, Admr. Kldredsville, Pa., June 5, 1907. Spring Opening. Ladies: Our Spring and Summer Goods are now open lor your inspection. We are showing the latest weaves in Batistes, Organdies, SilKyt Suiting. Shimmer Silks, and Tailor Suiting. India Linons and White C.oods in nil the fancy weaves. Yania Silks, the new wash silk, in colors. Tafetta SiMc and water proof Cravivitte cloth for Suits and Coats, Ladies' White Shirtwaists, ready to wear, Wash Skirts- in black, navy and cadet blue. Undeagarments elaberately trimmed with lace and insertion. Come in, we cau please you in both quality and price, Gentlenien: We are showing the latest styles in Summer Suits, Hats, Caps, Patent Colt and Gun Metel Oxfords and Shoes. Come in and look us over and get prices before purchasing your summer outfit. Look over our Bargain Covnter. We have some real bargains you cannot get elsewhere, #2O worth Tickets #I.OO in trade Free. Is that not worth looking after. Yours for business, A. E. CAMPBELL. SHUNK, PA. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, HUGHESVILLE, IP.A.. CA $50.000° CK DeWITT BODINE, President. Surplus and JEREMIAH KELLY, Vice Pres. Net Profits, W. C. FRONTZ, Cashier. 65.000. T . „ DIRECTORS: transacts a General Hanking Business. ''«• J"* I*. Frank A.Reeder, Jeremiah Kelly, Win. Frontz, W. C. Front/, Accounts oflndivid- James K. Boak, John C. Laird. Lyman Myers, uals and Firms Peter Frontz. c. W. Sones, Daniel H.Poust, solicited. John Bull. 3 per Cent INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS Spring Suits for Men, Boys and Children are now here for inspection. Suits in black clay ancTunfinished worsteds and 1 lnbets 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 and up to date line of Gents Furnishings, Hats, Caps, etc. Also the only place in town where you can get the "Walk Over" 3f)oe. J. W. CARROLL'S, Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHORE, PA. GENERAL STORE ® laporte Tannery. ® PULL 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 Dty Goods and Notions, Boys and M. n'.s Hats and Caps, full line of Snagproof Shoes and RubVcis. 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. j J Criicnii Dfacaw? wmvvou SHoUlo I v .—v, - I ig SEVERAL m,™™, ; J 1 a The Best Course of Study. * 11 l. '-vfje 1 ucul'y of Experienced So cialists. 1 i 0 faculty tre Authors of the Leading Series of Commercial Textbook* ■ : Jo » most Luucanjr and Equipment, gymnasium. Bath*, etc. J {T '° Course of High-Class Lectures and Entertainmenta. I i o K'ore than 1M) New Typewriters, ard latest Office Devices. ■ ! a Cua:* 112 >r Lr:;duutrß to fill good places exceed Entire Student Enroll* „ I ment b:' more than 50 per cent. 1 * » Clean Athletics Baseball, and Field Day Exercises. I , c Li-tluiiiuiia in livery Dcpuitnc-ut Send for CataiosiMb i ■Q ROCHESTER BUSINESS INSTITUTE. ! I Ov KOCHKHTRIt, IV. T. JJ s^v:*rv m rrxxxjar» i.ijxxjuijuuui.c]oc>v