HOT NATIONAL BANK , OF DU3HORK. FENNA. . CAPITAXi - - *50.000 ! PtfHPIjUS . - $25,000 l>oet< a General Banking Business. S. I>. STHKKIEKK, M. D. SWARTS. President. Cashier ] :! per eent interest allowed nil certificates. ! ( pRANCIS W. MEYLERT, ' Attornoy-at-liaw. office in Keeler'e Block. LAPOttTK,' Sullivan County, PA. J. & F. H INGHAM. ATtOIIHKTS-AT LAW, Legal business attemlo'l to in this an.l adjoining eoi:ritie« PORTE, PA £ J. MULLEN, Attorney-o'-l-»w. LAPORTE, FA urriCß IH CODBTV BUILDI!«<J weAHCOfPT noDgK. j H. CRONIN, ATTORN l*.Y-AT LAW, KOTAKT PUBLIC, orricll OS MAI* STIIBKT. LAPORTE HOTEL. F. W, OAIiIiAUHEK, Prop. Newly erected. Opposite Court 1 louse square. Steam heat, bath rooms, hot anil cold water, reading ami pool room,ami barber shop; also good stabling . ami livery, ( ———————————— ' Cbippewa %ime Utflns. Lime furnished in car load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. 1 Kilns near Hughesville Tenn'a. < M. E. Reeder, munc.y, pa. For a weli Kept Up-to-date Stock of General Merchandise Far pries that are Right For curteoustreatment: goto Buschhausen' I J J /"oMiKNCKIi RKI'ORT ol the condition of Tin- First National Bank at I>ushore, in the stji!<- of I'cnnsylvania at close of business Dec. B<l. 1907. RTWOUKCKB. Loans and discounts 11 I*. v . Bond* to secure circulation Bond Securities 106 778 Kurniwn- rash, and due from l>ank> and Treas ury I). 8 MMK)IO9 Total sr*o»,s<J9 LIABILITIES, ' ap'tal ?'«0 nno 00 Surplus and undivided profits ;18 56 Circulation f»0.000 00 Dividends unpaid 00 iH-)*osits... 372,25C.\? Total &:>OS 59y 0y State of Pennsylvania County of Sullivan ss. \ I M. I>. Swarts cashier of tlie nlx>vo named i han!. ' • solemnly swear that the al>ove statement i istiu- Kithe best of my knowledge and ln'lief. M. D. SWARTS. cashier. | .a ' ihod and sworn to before me this 6th dti. nee. 1907. ALBKKT F. IIEESS, M "!•! (lissioti expires Feby 27,'09. Notaryl'ublic. I . ,i reet Attest; J. I). REESER I K. G. BYLVAKA, Directors. tfAMt.'EL COLE. I QOURT PROCLAMATION. Wiirbkar, Ho*, ('HAS. E TERKY President Judge. Honorable* Henry Kicliiin ami R. ('. It. Kskli.k:i Assoc. Judges of|the Courts of Over and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the l'eace, Orplnins'Court and Coiu liiiiii Pleas lor the County of MilUvan, have issued their preeept, bearing dale the 9 day of Dee. 1907, t« me directed, for holding tl'ic severa courts in the Borough of L»|iortc. ou Monday the 17 day of Feb. 190N, at J o'clock p. ill. Therefore,notice is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Coiti-Uibles within the county, that they lie then and there in their prop er person at 2 o'clock p. m.of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions examinations and other rememberanccs to those things to which their offices appertain to lie done. And to those who are bound by their recognizance to prosecute iigainst prisoners who are or shall be in the jail of Uicsoid county of Sullivan arc hereby notified to lie Chen and there to prosecute against them ad will be just. JI'DMON RIiOWN sheriff. .-i|icrlff'sOHlce,t«porte l'u.„ 9, Jan liio.s I'OHYiSKIMEYe'II^ llakM Kidneys and Bladder Right 112 Covnly Seat .. ] Local and Personal Events I ' Tersely Told, J ' P liorn. to Mr. and Mrs. Claiul 1 Shaffer of Laportt; to\vuslii|>, Jan. i 25. a son. i ... , . I W. B. Ritter is visiting Ihk j daughter Mrs. Leo Wreile, at Leh- L anon. L villages Improvement Socie ty will meet at the home of Mrs. F. LI. Ingham, on Tuesday even ing February 4. Mr. Jerry Stackhouae ol Muney, transacted husiness in town Mon day. Miss Eli/.aShaut returned to her home at Say re, Thursday morning, after spending a week with Mrs. F W. Meylert. Mrs, John Gumhle is ill with the grip. Sheriff Brown was a Dushore visitor Monday. Many mills and factories which shut down at the time of the threatened panic, throughout the , country, are rapidly resuming op erations. Misses Julia Farrel of Dushore. and Miss Florence Farrel of Les tershire, N. V.. spent several days of last week with the Misses Mar- , cella and Lizzie Farrell at this place. Twenty-five of the leading farm- 1 ers around Klinira have organized for the purpose of breeding Hol stien cattle. A chicken pie supper will he served at the home of Mrs. A.,,11. 1 Hackly, Saturday evening, Feb. 1. by the ladies of the M. E. Church. The Grange National Bank at Hughesville, which was to have opened on the first of tlie year, but on account, of (he building not be ing completed in time, will open on February 1. Frank Srlirader died at Ladds burg. on January 22, of Pneumo nia. aged about 50 years. Deceased was unmarried, and is survived by four brothers and two sisters They are George Sehrader of Ath ens; Win. Sehrader of Ovid, N. Y.: Kdvv. Sehrader of Hillsgrove; Ohas. Sehrader of New Albany; Mrs. ,1. T, Waltuian of Say re, and Mis. F. S. Ritter of Philadelphia. Lloyd MeCarty died January 27, at bis home at llughesville. of con sumption, Mr. MeCarty had been a resident nearly all bis life of IVnn township, Lycoming coun ty. He was by trade a plas terer and stone mason, and oftert worked in this county where he was well known and held in es teem. Deceased was nearly sixty years of age. On Wednesday last the court I granted 112"> licenses to sell liquor j in .Schuylkill county. The revenues | from these will be over jil«"),tH>o. , The Law and Order society stated to J the court that Schuylkill county has i more than one-tenth of the entire number of Saloons in the State and made an earnest plea that no new licenses be gratned. Hon. T. J. Ingham, County So licitor, who took upon himself the I'.rduous task and responsibility of collecting taxes for Davidson town ship when that township was left without a collector, has been doing remarkably good work in that line. Since the middle of November Mr. Ingham has collected over $4,200 iof tax money, of which 82,400 has i been paid to the schools of David ! son, and a large amount gone into I the county treasury. Had these ; taxes not been collected, it can be readily seen the serious and diffi cult problem the schools of that township would be facing; also the loss to the county would be heavy. Although the taxes are yet not all paid, Mr. Ingham is hopeful of se curing the greater amount still due the township. He lias cause to feel gratified with the service that ; he has already done, and for which he not likely expects to receive ; adequate recompence. » The Sullivan County Agricultu 1 ral Society will hold their annual meeting on Saturday, Feb. 8, com mencing at 10 o,clock A. M., in the high school building. A. G. Little, Sec' y. At a mceiing of the board of di rector.-. of The Farmers and Me-1 chanies Home Mutttal Fire Insur anee Company, Jan. 8. 1908, it j was resolved that jiolicy holders, using gasoliiie engines, be allowed to ha ve not exceeding three gallons 1 of gasoline in the tank 011 the eu-1 gine when not in use. No other or greater quantity to be kept or stor ed within 30 feet of any. insured building. All other regulations and restrictions in the use ol studi engines are hereby recinded. l;. I). Lancaster, Sec'y" M. li. Black Pres. Forksville, Jan. 18. 1008. Liquor License Notices. Notice is hereby given thai the 10l ow ing applicants lor license have been tiled in my office and the same will be present ed to the 1 ourt of Quarter Sessions ol the Peace ol Sullivan Countv on MONDAY, the 17th day of FKP.RI' ARV I litis, at J o'clock p. 111. CHERRY TWP. Mildred. Klla Murphy, restaurant license. Frank F, Schaad, distillers license. John C. Schaad, tavern license, James J. Connor, tavern license, Joseph Helaman, tavern license, John Daley, tavern license, Mildred, I.C. Weaver, tavern license. Murray. William Haley, tavern license, Satterfield. Patrick McGee. restaurant license, Cherry Mills: John E. Gross, tavern license, Onshore. Leonard llilbert, wholesale license. COLLEY TU P. <'. F. Hunsinger, tavern license, Colby. Lopez: James P. McGee, tavern license, Kdwin A. tiarey, wholesale license, James Ryant, restaurant license, Steve llalabuk, restaurant license. Andrew Iluray. restaurant license, lieorge Olszewski, tavern license. John 11. Yonkin. tavern license. DAVIDSON TWP: Sonestown. Daniel 11. Lorah, tavern license, Harry Basley, tavern license. Muncy Valley. William 1.. Parmeter and I Brady llouseknecht ( tavern license \V. t". Taylor, restaurant license. C. S. Taylor, tavern license, Emmons. Michael J. Devanney. restaurant license, 1 DL'SHORK BOItOUUH. Thomas .1. Brogan. wholesale license, John D. Lane, tavern license, Flizabetii Carmody, restaurant license, Margaret Connor, restaurant license, Robert McGee, restaurant license, Patrick E. McDonald, restaurant license. Catherine t uinmiskey, tavern license. Philip Grace, tavern license, EAGLES MERE BOROU'iH. Wm. 11. Vanbuskirk, tavern license, HILLSCROVE TWP. Jacob Caseman.tavern license, 11 illsgrove. LAPORTE BOROUGH, Frank W. (iallagher. tavern license, John llassen, Jr., tavern license. LAPORTE TWP. Geo. W. Fiester, tavern license,Nordmont ALBERT F. IIEESS. Clerk. Clerk's olfice.Laporte, l'a.. Jan, 28, 190N. Trial List, February, Term 1008.. Return day, Feb.l7, 1908, at 2 o'clock,p.m 1 J. W. Bates vs E. (i. Trexler, 11. C. Trexler,and J. 11. Turrell; trading as the 'l'rexier A Turrell Lumber Co. Trespass. No. 46, Sept. T. I'lOO. l'iea, not guilty. Stouten. Bradley | Thomson, Mullen 2. Floyd Acklev, by his father uinl next friend Rodolph Acklev and Rodolph B. Acklev vs The Lehigh Valley Rail road company No. 10. May term. 1907. Trespass. Plea, not guilty, Hill. | Thomson. 3 Shifter. Woehrle and OVonnell. vs Morris Hymen. No. 2 May Term, 1950, Defendant's Appeal. Plea, non assump sit. Cronin. | Scout en. 4 Hatlie N. Schoonover vs Delia Brown. No. 23, September term 1907. Trespass—Plea, not guilty Scouten. | Bradley. ALBERT F. IIEESS. Proth. Proth. office. Laporte Pa., Jan. t>, 19ti8. GENERAL STORE gd Isaporte Tanner. ® FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS FOUND HERE. Just received a special purchase of "Riches" Flannels. I.umbermens' Shirts and Drawers, Men's, Ladies' and Chileans' Mitts, Gloves and Hosiery. There's Lots Here t Si3v 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. SAI E By virtue of a writ ol' Fieri Facfas if- , mied out of the Court ol' Common Pleat-1 of SullivHii County. PeniiHylvania. and tu nte tlireeteil and delivered, there «LII , expnued to public "rtle at the Court Houm; I in the Kornugli of' l.aportn, .Sullivan Countv. Pennsylvania. on FRIDAY, FKBRUARY 21th. I'JOS, | at 1 o'clock ji. ni., the t'ollowinir describ ed property, to wit: All the interest* of the Defendants, i lloyd F. Heverlv and (Jeorge Broschart, in all that certain 1. t. piece or pared of' land lying and being in the Borough ot | Duflhore, Sullivan County, Pennßj lvania, I bounded and described as follow*. viz: BEGINNING at a corner thirty-three , t'eet from the center line ol the State Line and Sullivan Railrond (now operated by tlia r,ohi"h Valley Railroad Company 1 ) and on the south of fleadlev Avenue: thence along said street Soutli eeveury nine degrees Fast one hundred and seven ty nine leet to lot of Mrs. Alveraon S. Ivester; thence by said lot South eleven degrees West eighty-eight leet to another corner of said lot: thence still by same South seventy-nine degrees East seventy three leet; thence along other lands ol which this> is h part (being the lot upon which is located the residence of the laie I j. M, liarth) South eleven degrees West eighty-two feet, more or less to high water mark on the North bank of the Little Loyalsock CreeK. thence by high water mark and down said stream West liity-eight feet: thence still by high water murk and down said stream South eighty three and one half degrees West two hun dred and iwenty-two and seventy five one hundredths feet to a corner thirty-three t'eet Irom the center line of the right of way of the aforesaid State Line and Sulli van Railroad; thence by a line parallel with said center line of said railroad and thirty-three feet from said center line North fourteen anil one halt degrees East two hundred and fifty and eight tenths leet tothe place of beginning; containing one acra and tilteen perchts (1-A. 15-P.) oflandbethe same more or less, and being the lot on which a large Planing Mill recently destroyed bv lire was erect td, inclndt ig an engine and boiler, machinery, tools and fixtures remaining on said premises after the fire. Also erected on said lot a three-story barn, dry house and other out buildings; the property together being suitable tor a Planing Mill or other manufacturing plant and is situated along a railroad swith. Seized, taken in execution ami t* be sold as the property ol the Defendants. Boyd F. Heverlv and George Broschart. ! at the suit of R. J.Thomson, Frank Lusch Harry H, Bigger and W. F. Randall, i I'.xecutors of the last Will and Testament of L. M. Barth, deceased. J UDSON BRI tWX, Sheriff. Sherlfl's oflice,Laporte,l'a., -lan. 27. 190*. FOR SALE.—A farm of 163 acres in Davidson township, two miles ' from Sonestown. Seventy acres itn j proved and under good state of culti vation, balance in timber. Having , erected thereon a good frame house. ; barn, wagon shed and granery, and j other outbuildings. Will be sold at I a bargain. (iKORGE KIRSS, Sonestown, l'a, REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing Accounts nave been filed in ntv office: First anil final Account of Charles J. Brackmau, Executor ol'the last will and testament of Henry Brnckman. late ol Fox township. First and final Account ol (Jeorge H. : Lilley. Administrator of the estate ol Kllis Snell, late of 11 illsgiove township. First and final Account of Edwin M. huuham, Trustee in sale of real estate ol K 1. Brunilage. late of Davidson town : ship, deceased. 1 . I First and final Account of William I'. Kel lev. Administrator of the estate of ; Thomas F. Kelley. late of Forks Twp. j First and linal Account of XL W. Lewis 1 Administrator of the estate of Aaron \ Lewis, late of Hills-grove township. Also the follow.ng Widow's Appraise j ment: In the matter of the estate of '.lames McKeruan, late of Cherry town !ship deceased. ! And the same will be presented to the 'orphan's Court of Sullivan County on Monday, February IT, 190S, at M o'clock i p. m., H>r i-ontirmHtioß, ALBERT F. IIEESS. Register, j Register's offiee.Laporte, Pa.. Jan IS, 1908 1o Cure Cnn.tlpatioa I'nronr. [ TitkeCaswurets C'u"d.v Cutburtiu. 10c or'iVj <t C. C. C. f;til Hi <ur. . urjj{gi»ttt refuml moiiuv Good Old (Jointer Time ANNOUNCEMENT. • We are showing an elegant line of Winter Goods of evtrv descrip'ion. Everything for man, woman or child. Come and look over our stock before bu>i n g your 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, HCXJO-BlES'vxii.XjE, :P^. CA SSO 000 )CK DeW,TT BODINE, President. Surplus uud | JEREMIAH KELLY. Vice Net Profits, j WC. FRONTZ, Cashier. 65.000. | , r „ DIRECTORS: transacts a General 1 Baukiu,! Business. ! P"™? J^ ob A.R. «<lor, Jeremiah kehy, Win. Fronts, W. Front'/, Accounts oflndi\id- \\, T. Reedy, John C. Laird. layman Myers, uals and Firms ! Peter Fronts, C. W. Bones, Daniel PI.PouRt. solicited. Bun. 3 per Cent INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS Closing Oat Sale. Estate of J. W. CARROLL, Deceased. ENURE STOCK OF CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS,UNDERWEAR,OVERCOATS, SHOES,RUBBER GOODS. ETC. MUST BE CONVERTED INTO CASH AT ONCE. 'litis sale h3s been in progress but one week, and in that time we have delighted hundreds of customers with the bargains offered Irom our large and complete stock in the store in Carroll Block, Onshore, Pa. Notwithstanding the unprecedented volume of busi ness that we have done sii.ee the beginning of this sale, our stock was so 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 to per cent. Discount. 100 Suits tor boys', age 3, 4, sand 6 >ears, worth 2 so to s 00, special this week for $1 so. Men's Heavy Fleeced Underwear 75c a suit. 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 SIO.OO to 14.00 now SB.OO, io.oo, and 11.00 All men's 1 00 Dress Splits, Now Bsc. Men's heavy gray, all wool, working pants, formeily S3 00 and 3 50, reduced to ?.so. Best value in town. Get a pair. Lumbermen's Ball Baud Rubbers and Rubber boots at cost. Men's heavy, one 1 uckle Arctics at 1.25. Large new stock of men's 50c working gloves, lined or unlined at 40c. 150 odd vests, small sizes, suitable for boys or small men, togo at 35c. 200 Boys' Caps togo at 20c. | 2s dozen boys' Stockings, loc per pair. I A small numbe r of mens' black. Clay Worsted Suits, worth 10.00, 12 00, isooand 18 00, while they last at ss. to 8 00. A quantity ot men's hats at 25c. Your choice of 100 Sweaters for sl. Men s Heavy Working Shoes, formerly 3.50 now 2.05. The most complete line of Men's Overcoats ever shown in the county togo 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 pose 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 friend* 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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