FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DUSHORE. I'KNNA. CAPITAL • - #50.000 ! SDKPIiUt) - • $25,000 j Does a General Banking Business. i 3.D. STEIUUKKE, M D. SWARTS. ! President. Cashier 8 ]nl' >:>-ut inlorot nltuwcil 'Cß IH OOUItTT BOILDIR* KHAR COURT BOtJSW. J # H CRONIN, ATTOBHETviT -law, HUTABV PUBLIC. OFrtca OR MAIM AT KB IT. DtJSHORK. . . PA _______ _ LAPORTE HOTEL P. W. GALLAGHER, Prop. Newly erected. Opposite Court Hou«e square. Steam heat, batli rooms, hot and coid water, reading and )>ool room,and barber shop; al=o good stabling and livery, Cbippewa Xtmc IRtlns. Lime furnishea .n cai' load lots, delivered at; Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesvilte l>nn'a. M. E. Reeder, MUNLY, PA. For a well Kept Up-to-date Stock of General Merchandise Far pries that are Right For curteous treatment goto Btischhausen' /~ONOKN«'E1» r.ti'Oin Dl the condition of The * Mm National Rank at Onshore, in the Stab ».l at close of business Auu. --tit. I%J. t;KSO('B< KB. l/iaiin and discounts JI.XOSVW'if. V. s. Ktuds to secure circulation &0.000 00 t'reiiu* on I", s. Bonds l.Aoooo stock *«curlti0 Ilur ( tat Banks mml approved lies. At?t. 7. r >.3»s Mi Kede tlon fund r 8. Treasurer 2,500 00 Spec •> and Legal Tender notes 22 -'Hi 7!i Total ettK.MkiWt LIAMILITIBH. apttas iso,ooo oo .Surplus and undivided profits 32,(01 82 Circulation 49,400 00 Dividends unpaid.. 24 00 D*lKank do solemnly swear that the above statement is tru«;oth' lust of my knowledge and belief. M. I>. SWARTS Cashier. Siihje.ilhert and sworn to liefore me this-StJi .lay ot Auk JOT 7. ALBERT K. HERDS. Sly coinniisMiiiiexpirr« Feby 27,'fKI. XotaryPublto. Correct Attest: J i>, UKEBKR ) K. (i. SYLVAKA '-Directors. siAMn-I COLK. ) ([County Seat I Local and Personal Events) ! L Tersc 'y T ° l( L J I The Ladies V- T. s. will meet at the home of Mrs Mead Tuesday ' evening November 26th. i Tnwamla is soon to have another {silk mill. I Mrs. T. F. Hippie i- suffering 1 from ; mi attack of grip. Mrs. \V. 11. Randall - visited Will j iamsport relatives lust week, i I*'. M. Crossley was confined to his i home by illness the forepart of the I week. , L. Shipman of near Hughes ! ville, this fall shipped KOOO bushels jof apples to the city markets. Milton Botsford of Nordmont was i transacting business in town Weilnes- I ) minks, i,">,s weasels and 122 pole cats, making a total 0f:582 animals, rhe bounty on these animals amoun. ted to nearly Stall. Mrs. Joe Carpenter of Knglish OeNter, is visiting Laporte friends. Mi . Carpenter spen tthc fore part of thehere with old friends. A number of our town people took advantage of the excursion to Hughesville, Wednesday evening to see the Royal 'Vypsy company. This was the first entertainment ol this reason's Star Course, and was pronounced a splendid entertain ment. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bradley at tended the funeral of the latter's 'mini, Mrs. Dieffenbach, at Dushore la-t Thursday. Mr.Alfred llunsinger and Mrs. Barbara Seltzer, both of Colley town-hip, were united in marriage November 11, 11107, at the Cnited Evangelical parsonage, Dushore, by He v. J. I-'. 1 lower. A. Lincoln Kirk of Port Jervis, New will give his famoti monologue entertainment in the Court I louse at Eal'orte on Monday evening, December 1 • 111., 1007 This excellent entertainment is under the auspices of the Lal'orte Borough, Schools and is for the pur pose of equiping the new school house. All are cordially invited to attend. Adults 2") cents, j (Children 15 cents. i The liquor house < 112 the Nordmont acid | I nil was destroyed by fire early last week. The cause of the fire is unknown, but it is supposed !to have originated from a live elec tric wire. There was about jst.nnn worth of alcohol burned partly cover ed by insurance. Rev. I*. 11. Hoover for the past eight years pastor of the Reformed church at Dush re, has tendersd his resignation to take place in Decem ber. Both Rev. and Mrs. Hoover hav.» been doing good work in the County Sunday School Association. Mr. Hoover has accepted a call to iH.-tiii, l'erry county. "The City of Promise," the new name given Towanda, is being rec ognized bv the newspapers through out I'entrul and Northern Pennsyl vania. Now when they refer to To j waiula, they write it- Towanda, I"The City of Promise." Arthur llickey of Laquiu, and .Miss l.illie M Kunzinun of EldrecN ville, were married November 7, at Towanda, by the Rev. <). A. Hough ton, pastor of the MethodWt church of the latter place. Joseph Piilmcr a highly respected citizen of Money, died November 11, of dropsev. Ho was (>7 years if ! age. He leaves a wife and four I children—Thomas of Pennsdalp, Ot j to of Dushore, Mrs. Enoch Euveiwm jof Snnbury, and Joseph of Elgin, ! HI. A seven-year-old boy of Blooms i burg while trying to help an older | boy to harness a horse had an excit ] ing experience. The horse, a vicious one, grabbed the litle fellow by his clothing and tossed him violently up, then down, then trampled him under with its hoofs. Deep gashes were cut in the little fellows head and some of his blood vessels rup tured. Clirislian Snyder of transacted business at I,a Porte iSatar da;.-. Mr. Snydvr will soon leave this county for Cull fori'in. Last week the town council of Bloomsburg decided on a curfew law for that town, and an ordinance will be framed. Represenalives of the W. C. T. I*, and the pastors' un ion strongly presented Uie need of such a law in that town. From up in New York state chine dispatches telling how the farmers are paying off their mortgages with their apple crop. Jt is estimated that nearly three hundred thousand barrels of apples wero raised in Gene see county alone, and the crop was worth si, 00(1,0(10. This is ü botit S2B for every man woman and child in the county. The report may be somewhat exaggerated, but the middle Atlantic states seem to be especi illy favored this year with apples, while the rest of the country has little or nothing in the fruit line. Apples are a standard crop and there is always use for them,whether the price is high or low Of cour-e the price is affected by the supply of other fruit, but the farmer tnaki * no mistake in planting apple trees. Once planted, he certainly makc rrt) mistake in giving them the very best care, so that the fruit may be li near peifection as possible. While the general run of fruit sold in bulk this yeai at from si to >1 ,•">() per oiv hundred pounds. No I Baldwins, carefully barreled, were worth from s:>. j0 to per barrel. That state- j inent is eloquent of the value of care in fruit growing and packing. F. Gardner, n Pennsylvania railroad olivine dispatcher, was married t-> Miss Lillie Gardner on March 22 last. They separated in June, and in •■September Gardner applied fur a di vorce, which was granted on No vember 2nd, November 12 lie took out a li ceiice to marry Miss 1/uira Garm.in and November l."> they were wedded Twice married in less than six niont li- is going some, Judge Bell, of Blair county, re cently declared that wedding sere nades are a >p<-cies of riots, and that householders have it right to u-e force to drive serenades off their pre mises. This is the first judicial ex pression as to the annoyance which newly married persons have to con tend with at the hands'of their fool friends, and it is hoped that Judge Bell's declaration will be followed by the physical punishment of these idiots who imagine that they have it right to serenade wedded couples. POR BAIJ3. pigs I to 6 weeks old, 7 of these Poland China* W. li. Snyder, JNordmont L*a. November 21st, I!»u7. QU EKII'F'S SALE. Hv virtue of a writ o) Fieri Facias is suetl out of die Court ol Common I'lcas • d Sullivan County, Pennsylvania ami to me ilireclcil and delivered, tli ore will lie exposed to public sale on the premises in (lie Borough of hushore. Sullivan Countv, I'ennsvlvania. on S.\T UltliA V. HKCKMBCK, 14. I'.KIT. at 10o'clock a. in., the following describ ed piopertv, to wit: All that certain lot, piece or parcel ot land situated in the Borough ol Ihisliore County of Sullivan and Slate of Pennsyl vania. ami bounded and described as fol lows, to wit: ni a corner of lot No. (now I.< i. Scouten.) [in lots of \Vcll.«. vill addition 10 Dnshore| (now Dushoie) thence In Water Street. North seven y -even decrees, K«st forty the feet to a 0.-t corner of lot now owned l>y <'har!es Middle; the~cc South thirteen degrees. Ivist. one hundred ;md nine feet to the SiiK|iiehanua and Tioga Turnpike Hoi d; thence along said mad, South. fortv-sevin degree-. West, fiftv three leet to a corn r 01-l. O.Scouttii lot, and thenee alo g .-aid .1. •'i. Seouteii lot. North, thirteen degrees, West, one hundred and thirty six teet lo Water Street, the place of beginning. .'ONTA INI N< i five tiions and six liundred and forty-two and one- h n ll sipiftre feet ot land, more or less, and h njj part of lot No. 1. ot the Plot ol in lots ot Wdlsville. Being all improved and having there* n erected a large three story lmilding trwnt injr on Water Street, 40x40 tVet. suitable I r t'.vo stores or two tamiU risidcncis. with all necessary out buildings. Seized, taken in execution and lo he sold as the property of William C < liirev at the suit of Alphoiisiis Walsh el. al. KHANK W. Bl't'K, Sheriti M I'I.LKN. Attorni y. Shcrill'si Mice. La porte, I'a.. NoV.!9, 190". I'uci'i Tolwivo SJ»H :*tht >» otc \»rji » if« A«VH«. fjv.il tolitt'-no ivixp.y rml forevi «\ be im*s it lie. luil of i'fo. ucrvo Hud - t;iUe No Te Buc. the wonuer vvorU» r, thi.r imvisa* woaU met strong. druytfisU. ."iOo < i C'ire iruitrat tc c, Q. Booklet ami bJ.TDj.Io free. Adtirenf 4t«rons Remedy Co - Cliicaoo in N« w York "MAKES PROPER DIET" fc»c£ I ADVKRTITKMENT. Notice is hereby given that tiie follow , inj; account)) have been Med in niv office: j First and tinal account of A. 11. Kuecli j hniisen administrator of Jessie William.- I deceased. i First and final account of Samuel ('. j Yargason, executor of the estate of Ma tilda V'argason late of Elkland township. ' Also the following appraisement# .-et j apart to widow. I In the matter of the estate of Robert Taylor late ol Pavideon township, deed. In the matter ol'the estate of i.'arl F, i Heess late of Elkland township, deed. I And the same will lie presented to the ! Orphans'Court of Sullivan County, on Monday, I>eceinber 9, 1907, at 3 o'clock p. in., lor conformation. THOMAS E. KENNEDY, Register. Register's ofHce,Laporte I'a ,Nov. 9, 1907, gHERIFF'S SALK. By virtue ol a writ of Fieri Facias is* -ue«i out of the Court of Common Pleas >f Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, and to uie directed and delivered, there will be ex|»osed to public sale at the Court House in the Borough of Laporte, Sullivan • 'oiintv. Pennsvlvania. on FRIDAY, DECF.MBKR Oth, 1907, at 1 I o'clock a. m., the following describ ed property, to wit: All that certain lot, piece or parcel ol land situate, lying and being in the Township of Fox, in the County of Sul livan and State of Pennsylvania, bound ed and described as follows. BEGINNING at the Northwest cor ner adjoining lands of Mary and Andrew Watte: thence South hy lands of Charles Foster. Kdwin Williams and Mary Beard sley one hundred eighty-si* (IfiVi) rod-: thence Kast by land of Samuel Battin ninetv-seven and 3-10 (97.3) rods; thence North by lands of Nora Morgan and Montville Lets one hundred eighty six (IX6) rode; thence West by lands nl l>orson Pickerson, Lewis IMckerson and another ninety-seven and 3-10 (97.3) rods; to the ydace ol beginning. CON TAINING one hundred (100) acres of land be the same more or less. About twenty-five (25) acres improved and under a good state ot cultivation, the balance in timber, and having thereon erected one fiaiae house, two trame barns and other out bui'dings. Well watered and having a good orchard of f'ruit trees thereon. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Win. L. Williams at the suit of K. 11. Thomas. FRANK W. BUCK. Sheriff. MI'LLRN, At ornev. Shcrill's Office, Laporte Pa..Nov. ti, 1907. nOtJRT PROCLAMATION. WHERKAB, Ho.*. CHAS. K TKKRY I'rcdiilont JIHIKC. Honorable* Henry Kirhlin Hint R. C. I!, k.-kllikil Assoc. Juilgt'S of|tlie ( ourt,-of Oyer and Ternimer ami Geneml .lail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Court ana Com mon Plea* lor the County of Sullivan, have issued their prcrejit, bearing >laie the lti day of Sept l'.Khi. to nie direeteil, for lioluiuk the severa courts in the Borough of LajiorU.'. on Monday the !> day of Dec. i'.K)7, at 2 o'clock p. m. Therefore,notice is hereby given to the Coroner. I ustices of the Peace and Constables within the county, that they be then and there in their prop er person at 2 o'clock p. m.of said day, with their mils, records, inquisition* examinations and other rememberances to those things to which their offices appertuin to lie done. And to those who are bounaby their recognizance to prosecute against prisoners who are or shall be in the jail of the said county of Sullivan, are hereby notified to t>c then and there to prosecute against them as will be just. P.ASK W. BL'CK, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Laporte Pa.,. Augl2, IVHiT" Trial List, December Term 1907.. Return day, Dec.9 , 1907. at 2 o'clock,p.m I. Joseph Fisher vs Harriet Steinhack and Riley Steinhack. No. 25, December term. 190;j. Ejectment. Plea, not guilty, [nghams, | Mullen ■> J. W. Bites vs E. . Pica, not guilty. Scouten. Bradley | Thomson, Mullen 3. Kloyd Acklev, by his father and next Irteiiil Kodolph Acklev and Kodolph B. Acklev vs The I.ehigh Valley Hail road company* No. 10. May term, 1907. Trespass. Plea, not guilty, Mill. | Thomson. 4 Hattie N. Kehoonover vs Delia Brown. No. 23, September term 1907. Trespass—Plea, not guilty Scouten. | Bradkv. TUGS. E. KENNEDY, Proth. Proth. ottice. Lajorte Pa., 19<»7. Cultivator F.O. B. Chicago 1 OCh or Kuiki^ Lateet Improved spring action walking Cul tivator. adjustlble to different width rows and varying depths. Best sort center steel ■hovels, adjustable steel wheels aud arch: strongly braced frame. If It does not suit, •end It back and we will par all freights. Wkr Par Twe or Three Profits? Send for Implement List SO. to 40 per ceal saving. Quick shipmonta. ■ms* liberal aad satisfactory offer ever made. 1,000 ordetsaday in. our Implement Divio iaa. Bead for laspleßftnt List at Ooce. All Steel Sulky Plow for $25.00 flO-Tooth Steel Leur Harrow. 8.63 Dlso Harrow ....x 18.33 Corn Drill 8.10 Steel Land Boiler 16.30 Montgomery Ward & Co. XUkfc*a Avtb. MAdlMn u4 Wufciafftoa ft*. ODOiM mmhmm FOLEYSHONIY^TAR Ourea Coldai Pre vaata Pnaumoals to Cure loaftlputton forever. Take Ouscurots Candy Cathartic. 10c or Coo If C. C. O fail to cure, druggists refund moncv PUSI |is a sure resource Campbell's Department 3tore. IO percent Special Discount Sale DURING THiS MONTH on all SUMMER GOODS Co nsisting of Ladies' Oxford lies, Shirtwaists, Shirt waist patterns and all Summer Dress Goods. Gents' hummer Suits, Oxfords Tics, etc. See our Bargain Counter. We have some b irgains you cannot get elsewhere. let us show you. Yours for business, A. E. CAMPBELL. SHUNK, PA. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, lEITja-IHCES'VXX.XjE], PA. CAPITAL STOCK $5(1.000 Surplus and Net Profits, 65.000. Transacts a General Banking Business. Accounts oflndivid uals and Firms solicited. DeWITT BODINE, President. JEREMIAH KELLY, Vice Pres. W C. FRONTZ, Cashier j DIRECTORS: DeWitt Bodine, Jacob Per. Frank A.Reeder Jeremiah Keliy, Win, Front z. \V. (5. Front/. Jainf>B K.Boak, John 0. Laird, Lyman Myers, Peter Front z. C. W. Sones, Daniel H.Pnust, John Bull, 3 per Cent INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS Right at tf)e start. E\ ERYBODY knows that the finish is largely gov erned by the start If you start right you stand a good chance of a right finish. I his applies to buying clo.thes as well as everything else, it you start your clotht s-buying by a determination to gtt the best possible for your money, you'll git it. That means that you'll stait at our store, and >ou'll finish in one of our Hart Schallner & Marx suits or ovtrcoats. That will be the right finish for your clothes-buying because these clothes are ri\ lit in every way, from start to finish; all wool, tailored right, correct in style, p rtect fitting s2s.co "Walk Over" 3f)oe§ J. W. CARROLL'S, Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHORE, PA. GENERAL STORE •qd Isaporte Tanner. gd PULL AND COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS FOUND HERE. Just received a special purchase of ''Riches" Flannels, Lumbermens' Shiits and Drawers, Men's, 1 adies' and Childr ns' Mitts, Gloves and Hosiery. There's Lots Here t Show Yu From the City. f : re-*h s f ock ol Diy Goods and Notions, Boys and Men s Ha's and Caps, full line of Snagproof Shoes and p fibbers. Ladies'. Gents' and Children's Goodyear Rtib .• r> Woodsmen and Bo\ s Shoes to suit all. Our Usual Quality of Groceries and Provisions are Equal to the BEST. JAMES McFARLANE. I^ZZ^xxxjooooc.tii ~rrl.ujq^\ :■ stvE!uißtAsoNs™:,::^"' - The Be t Co«rso of SiuJy. * J Lt*rj?e 1 -uv:;:y cf Lxpei ccd Specialists. * " faculty 112 i Authors of the Loading Series of Commercial Textbook* ■ a I :nestl-u.rrul Equipment, re tun 1 0 New Typewriters, and latest Office Devices. ■ g CaUs graduates to till (rood plsices exceed Entire Student Enroll* 1 H I I merit by more than 5® per cent. , B i i Athletics- Uasehnll, Basketball, ®nd Field Day Exercises. I • Enthusiasm m Every DepartmeuL Send for Catalogue* I i' ROCME3T2a BUSINESS INSTITUTE, ! V ROIJIfKSTBtt, N. Y. JJ