r;ST NATIONAL BANK OF DUSHOiIE. FKNNA. CATTAJL - - $30,000 BL'BjPJiUB - - $25,000 Does a General Banking Business. S. D. STERIUFRK. M. D. BWABTB. President. CBHbtor " per eent iuterest allowed on certificates. BERT F. HEESS, Lawyer and Notary Publio. 90RKTY BONUS FURNISHED. Office in Croll's Building, next to Motel Obert. DUSHOUE, I'ENN'A. Until Phones. J. BRADLEY, Attornoy-at-liaw. Office, corner „ot Main and Muncy Ste. LAPORTE, PA. Having opened an oflice at 132S Arcli '■ St., Philadelphia, I shall still continue to j practice. in the several Courts of Snllnan j County.' When not in my oflice personally | a com pet. Nt person will be found in i charge thereof. Honda ot various kinds furnished. p KANCIS W. MEYLERT, Attorney-at-Law. ..tficein Keeier's Block. IjAPORTE, Sullivan County. PA. J, J7 & F. H. INGHAM, ATTOaHBTS-AT-LAW, Legal business at tori'fed to in thin and adjoining counties _A PORTE, £ J. MULLEIN, At*orney-»t-L« w. LAPORTE, PA orricc IK COBHTV BDILDISa NKARCOI'BT HOUBR. J HiTRONIN^" ATTOKSF.T'AT LAV/ SOTART PUBLIC. OrPl<'B 0* MAI!* ST KB RT. DISHORE, j LAPORTE HOTEL. P. W. GALLAOHEB, Prop. Newly erected. Opposite Court House square. Steam heat, bath rooms, hot and cold water, reading and pool room, and barber shop; al«o good stabling and livery, Gblppewa Xtme IRUn$. Lime furnished in car | load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesville Penn'a- M. E. Reeder, MUNCY. I'A. For a well Kept; Up-to-date Stock of General Merchandise Far pries that are j Right For curteous treatment goto Buschhausen' /"-ONIIENCED KEPOUI ol the condition of The - r r st National Hank at Onshore. In the State <if i. .i.sylvania ut close of business liw. 3d, ISKJ7. RESOI' RCKB. Loans and discounts J'.i.0192!i 11 11. S. Bends to secure circulation 50,000 00 Bond feeurities 105.778.;J8 Funiittni' ,600 00 Cash. «I'd due from hanks aud Tieas liry I . S N9.991 Oil Total $508,599 Oit LIABILITIBK, Cap'ttl J.MJ.OOO 00 Surplus aud undivided profits 86,318 .Mi Circulation 50.000 00 Dividends unpaid no Del>osits 572,2805:1 Total $508,599 09 State of Pennsylvania County of Sullivan ss. I, >l. I>. Swarts eashier of the above named bunk do solemnly swear that the at«>ve statement is uue to the lust of my knowlcdKe and Ixlitf. M. t). HWARTS. Cashier. Sutisetlbed and sworn to before me this sth day of Die. 1907. ALBERT F. lIEESS. Vvi diniiilsslonexpiresFeby JT.'oa. Notarypublie. I olTeet Attest: J. I>. R EES Kit ) E. (i. SYLVAItA, > Directors. b'AMUEL COLE, j j [County S;iU \ ! j Local and Personal Events' Tersely Told. j . Monroe Spearvof Nordmont was j in town Monday. j F. H. Ingham transacted busi i ness at Souestown Monday. I ,! A good crop of 12 inch ice lias I been taken oft' Lake Makomo. j Mrs. Marion Saxon of Berniee ( was the guest of Mrs. F. W. Mey ! lert, Thursday of last week. Miss Rachel Rogers of Lincoln Falls, visited her sister Mrs. A. F. Jless, over Sunday. I). F. Crossley of Dushore, spent Sunday with his parents at this place. Mrs. Margaret Mapes of Mun cy Valley, is visiting her daughter Mrs. E. 0. Potter. Mrs. W. B. Ritter and daughter Adda are spending a few weeks with Mrs. Leo wrede, at Lebanon. Attorney F. \\. Meylert aud wife spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Rogers at Forksville, F. M, Crossley, W. B. Ritter, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Rose and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fritz of this place attended the funeral of Ilyuian i Hall at Souestown, Tuesday. A new citizen came to Laportc last Friday night aud is making his headquarters at the home of : Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Frey, where jhe has an honored place as the j lirst heir in this home. Harry Schrader, who with his parents moved from this place to Hillsgrove about two years ago, is now brakemau on a lumber train at Masten. While skating on a fish pond near Millville, Sunday afternoon, Henry the 16 year old soil of Lafayette Itobhins, who fur several years lived at Sones' null, fell, breaking his collar hone. Miss Hazel Hart, daughter of William Hart of Campbellsville. lis at Sayre, where she will receive I medical treatment. Dr. and Mrs. C. I). Voorhees ol Sonestown. are in Potter county, being called there by the death of of the doctor's mother. There is no town in the I'nion ' the size of Shinglehouse, Potter I county, that has as many gas and ! oil wells in its corporate limits. A ! recent inventory disclosed no less ' than 50 active wells, | Edward Schrader of Hillsgrove, on Monday was called to New Al j bany to see his eldest brother who 'is very ill of Pneumonia. ! Ezra Keeney has sold out his ; livery business at New Albany, land tnovad back to his farm in ' Elkland township. Sumlay School II 00 ,\. M. Preaching 7:00 P. M. ! Subject, 'What is Sanctilication." Epworth League 7:45 P. M. I This is the order of service at the Methodist Episcopal church next jSunday. One of the tannery houses at Hillsgrove, occupied by Joseph Bachle, was burned down at live o'clock Monday morning, The house is supposed to have caught lire from the stove pipe. The oc cupants lost nearly all their furni ture and clothing in the fire. At a meeting held at Wilkesbarre last week, Milton E. Keeder, form erly of this place, was elected treas urer of the Pennsylvania State Dairymen's association. Mr, Reed cr's farm, Chippewa, is one of the finest in Pennsylvania, and his dairy was recently declared by the dairy inspectors to be the nearest : to a model dairy of all in the state i j , The report conies from Laquin ; that a teamster named Charles Bren nan, met with a serious accident \ while bringing a trail of logs down } i the mountain. The logs getting the 1 start of him, he was caught between »|two, causing a compound fracture i of both legs, the right leg being so ' I badly mangled that amputation will i probably be necessary. He was sent to the Sayre Hospital on the after noon train. Later.—Mr. Brennan died Satur* day from shock and loss of blood. I The establishing of a separate school for colored children with an I instructor of their own race, at Wiiliainsport, is causing intense I feeling toward the white popula ' tion of that city. However, some , of the more sensible of the colored i citizens foresee the benefits that will be derived by their children in a school set apart for their own race, and commend the school board on their action. News from Alaska is cheerful. In the Taunaua Itiver valley wages for unskilled labor run from So 00 to *7 per day and hoard. Men at odd jobs easily get a dollar an hour. Skilled labor is paid proportionately higher. A man who i* willing to work and endure the hardships of the country find no troudle in rolling up $lO a week and his board. Hut, before you go, investigate these hardships. Falling a dirtanee of fifty feet and escaping with slight injuries was the experience of Christian Hummel, while engaged in painting one of the stacks at the car foundry, at Ucr wiek. Hummel was drawing lilni *elf to the top of a stack and a hook l>ull"d out, precipitating him to the ground. An ugly gash in the he.ul. where he struck the brick foundation of the stack, was apparently the only injury received. Fnu.iual Justice was meted out to three hoys in the Elmira police court last Friday for disturbing the Sun day services at one of the city churches by throwing snowballs into the church. Ity arrangement of the attorneys for both sides, the boys, aged 13, I I and Hi were soundly 1 logged by their parents before the attorneys and interested church peo ple. Then the complaints in the ease were withdrawn. The golden rule plan for dispens ing justice has been adopted by Judge Austin, of the police court of foledo. Over the bench he has placed the motto, "I)o unto others as you would have others do unto you.' He has also placed appropriate and inspiring mottoes on the wall of the court room, his idea being that Uie.se will lutve a quieting influence ou the prisoners, attorneys and jurors. The advantage of hot water taken inwardly is well known, but not] every one knows that it has been j lull lid valuable in fighting the grip. I A famous doctor, noted for the j -peetiv cure of his grip patients, says ! that he attributes his success to tliej fact that he always puts his patients j to bed at the tirst sign of the disease j and makes them drink quantities of hot water. This should be taken at intervals of every two hours, and as hot as can bt drunk without burning the tongue and throat. P. M. Newman of William-port, who formerly held responsible po sitions with .the Willianisport and Xortli Branch railroad company, has been elected president of the Sus quehanna and New York railroad company to till the vacancy caused by the death of Charles Morton. Kdnofttt iToor Bowel* With VtiienrAiki Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever «oe. -5c 1! C. C C fail, drufctfiars refund uionfiv KftIYSKIDNEYCURE Makes Kidneys and Slander Kin':* taste and appetite GENERAL STORE qd Isaporte Tanner, gd FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS POUND HERE. Just received a special purchase of "Riches" Flannels, ! umbermeris' Shirts and Drawers, Men's, Ladies 1 and Childr ns' Mitts, Gloves and Hosiery. There's Lots H>f3 t Sid.v Yu From the City. Fresh stock of Diy Goods and Notions, Boys and Men's Hats and Caps, full line of Snngproof Shoes and i 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. J JAMES McFARLANE. FOR SALE. —A farm of 163 acres iti Davidson township, two miles from Sonestown. Seventy acres im- , proved and under good state of culti- j vation, balance in timber. Having < erected thereon a good frame house,l barn, wagon shed and granery, and [other outbuildings. Will be sold at i a bargain. GEORGE KIKSS, | Sonestown, Pa, Notice of Transfer. Notice is hereby given tliat a petition 1 lor 1 lie transfer of retail Liquor I.icons* lierelolore granted to Ellis Swank of l»rtviitnon Township, to William C. Tay lor. lias this dm lieen tiled in my office anil the same will he presented to the Court ol (Quarter Sessions of Sullivan Co., on Saturday. January 18th, 1908, at two o'clock, p. 111. ALBKKT I'\ 11 EESS. Clerk, ''lerk's otlice, Laporte Pa., Jan. 0, 19t>8. Trial List, February, Term 1908.. Return day, Feb. 17, 191)8, at 2 o'clock,p.lll 1 .J. W. Bates vs E. (i. Trcxler, H. C. I rexlcr, and J. 11. Turrell; trading as the I'lexier A Turrell Lumber Co. Trespass. No. Pi. Sept. T, Plea, not trinity. Scon ten. Bradley | Thomson, Mullen 2. Floyd Acklcy, hy his father ami next friend Kodolpli Ackley and Rodolph B. Ackley vs The Lehigh Valley Rail toad company No. P) May term, 1907. Trespass. Plea, not guilty, Hill, | Thomson. 3 Shitler, Woehrle and O'Connell, vh Morris Hymen. No. '2 May Term, 1950. I'el'endanl's Appeal. Plea, non ass limp -it. Cronin. | Scouten. 4 Ilattie N. Schoonover vs Delia Brown. No. 23, September term P. 107. Trespass—Plea, not guilty Scouten. | Bradley. ALBERT F. HEESS, Proth. Prodi, ottice, Laporte Pa., Jan. t>, 1908. QOURT PROCLAMATION. Whereas. Hon. ( has. E Tkrry President iiiilKe Honorable* llenry Rlehllnanrt K. C. R. K-kiiika Assoe. Juilki-s :if|the Court* of Oyer and Terminer iniii (icnerul Jail Delivery, Quurtei Sessions of the I'enee, Orphans' Court una Com mon l'lea.- lor the County of Sullivan, have issued their preeept. hearing .late the K day of Dee. HKI7, to me directed, lor holding the severa c ourts In the Borough of Laporte. on Monday the 17 .lay of Feb. 1908, at 'J o'clock p. in. therefore.notice is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the I'enee and Constables within the county, thatthcy lie then and there in their prop er person at l o'clock p. m.of said day, with their lolls, records, inquisitions examinations and ther rememlieinnees to tlioue things to which their offices apiiertain to be done. And to those who arc liound by their recognisance to prosecute against prisoners who urc or shall be ill the jail of tliesaid county of Sullivan, are hereby notified to be tlien and there to prosecute against them as w ill be just. Jt'DKON BROWN, Hherifl. sheriffs Office,Laporte Pa.,, u, Jan l'joß - NOTICE. Notice in hereby given that the follow ing Accounts have been filed in my office: First and final Account ot Charles J. Brackman, Executor of the last wft 1 and testament of Henry Braekinan, late ol Fox township. First and final Account ot George 11. Lilley. Administrator of the estate ol Ellis Snell, late of Hillegrove township. l-'irst and final Account of Edwin M. tbinham. Trustee in sale of real estate ol E I. Bruudage, iaie of i'avidsou town ship, deceased. First and final Account of William P. Kel ley, Administrator of the estate ot Thomas F. Kelley, late of Forks Twp. First an ! final Account ofM.W Lewis Administrator ol the estate ot Aaron Lewis, late ol lliiisgrove township. Also the follow.ng Widow 's Appraise ment: In the mailer of the estate of J allies >1 cKernan, late of Cherry town ship deceased. And the same will be presented to the Orphan's Court of Sullivan County on Monday, February 17, 1908, at 0 u'clock p, 111., for confirmation, ALB KIM K. IIEESS, Register. Register's office,Laporte, Pa.. Jan 18.1908 '1 o lure Co toll |m lion rorev**r» Take Cum nrets <\n»Uy Cuthuriic. orilfn ff C. O. C. full to cure. ciruggtKls refund money DYSPEPTICIDE Th* greitoil aid to DIGESTION. preoo n fMhr Mas flftu*) I is a sure resource Campbell's Der artment S or< : . I Ciood Old Ci)inter Time ANNOUNCEMENT. We are showing an elegant. lint* o-'Winter Go<»ds of ' every descrip ion. Everything for man. worn mor iluld. | Come and look over our stock before bmi' g your I winter supply. We will save you money. A Large Line of NEW Goods. Useful as well as ornamental. Let us show you. Yours for business, A. E. CAMPBELL. SHUNK, PA. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, HUGHIEISVIL'LE, CAPITAL STOCK j $50,000 Surplus and Xet Profits, j 65.000. Transacts a General Banking Business. Accounts oflndivid tials and Firms solicited. DeWITT BODINE, President. JEREMIAH KELLY, Vice Pres. W C. FRONTZ, Cashier DIRECTORS: DeWitt Bodine, Jacob Per, Frank A.Keerler, Jeremiah Keliy, Wm. Frontz. W. < \ Front,z, W. T. Reedy. John 0. Laird. Lyman .Myers, j Peter Frontz, C. W. Sones. Daniel H.i'onst,, John Bull I 3 per Cent INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS Closing Out Sale. Estate of J. W. CARROLL, Deceased. EN l IRK STOCK OF CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, UNDER WEAR, OVERCOATS. SHOES RUBBER GOODS. ETC. MUST BE CONVERTED INTO CASH AT ONCE. 1 his sale has been in progress but one week, and in that time we have delighted hundreds of customers with the bargains ottered from our large and complete stock in the store in Carroll Block, Dushore, Pa. Notwithstanding the unprecedented volume of busi ness that we have done since the beginning of this sale, our stock was so lar*e and complete that the line is still practically unbroken. Be sure to examine the bargains stated below. We quote: ALL HART, SCHAFFNER& MARX SUITS and OVERCOATS AT COST. Our Immense Stock of Men's and Women Walkover Shoes at io per cent. Discount. ioo Suits lor boys', age }, Boys' " " 40c A Fine stock of Men's and Women's House Slippers at cost. Knee pants for boys, age 3to 16 years, 40c. An immense stock of Men's Raincoats that were $lO 00 to! 4 00 now SB.OO, 10.00, and 11.00 All men's 1 00 Dress Shirts. Now Bsc. Men's heavy gray, all wool, woiking pants, formerly $3 00 and } so, reduced to 2.50. Best value in town. Get a pair. Lumbermen's Ball Band Rubbers and Rubber boots jat cost. Men's heavy, one 1 uckle Arctics at 1.25. 1 Large new sto.k of men's soc working gloves, lined or j ull lined at 40c. i 150 odd vests, small sizes, suitable for boys or small men, togo at 35c. 200 Boys' Caps togo at 20c. *s dozen boys' Stockings, loc per pair. A small numbc of mens' black. Clay Worsted Suits, wort!) 10.00, 12 00. is.ooand 18 00, while they last at ss. toB 00. A quantity of men's hats at 25c. Your choice of 100 Sweaters for sl. Men's Heavy Working Shoes, formerly 3.50 now 2c ; 5. The most complete line o! Men's Overcoats ever shown in the county -o go at 7.00 to is.oo were 10.00 to $20.00 A fine selection to choose from. Come soon. Remember that this stock was purchased for the pur nose of conducting the long established clothing business of J. W.Carroll, and is first-class, and will be sold under the same guarantee as heretofore. We will be glad to see all of our old friends and customers during this sale, and assure them the same attention they have always received in this store. TERMS STR Y CASH. ELLEN A. CARROLL, Executrix. Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHORE, PA.
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