! ' RBT NATIONAL BANK ' OF DUBHORE, J'ENNA. CAPTTAI. - - *50.000 BUHPJ.US - - *25.000 Does a Cieneral Hanking Hußiijess. S. I) STF.KUiERE, M. D. SWARTK President. Cubier ; pit cent interest allowed mi cerUHcatoa. FRANCIS W. MEYLERT, Attorney-nt-IV , Legal businoss attondod to in this and adjoining counties .APOHTE, p A £ J MULLEN, L«w. LAI'OKTE. PA OrriCX IH TODMTY B0ILI>1!(0 !»rAKCOt'»T oouse. HTckonin," ATTORNRV W AT LAW, HOTART PUBLIC, orrios oh MAIN sTftirr. D*- SHOWS, LAPORTE HOTEL. P. W, GAXiLAOUEK, Prop. Newly erected. Opposite Court limine square. Steam heat, bathrooms, hot and cold water, reading and pool room,and barber shop; also good stabling ami livery, Gbtppcwa Xime IRtlne. Lime furnished in car load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesville Penn'a. M. E. Reeder, MUNLY, I'A. For a. well Kept Up-to-date Stock of General Merchandise Far pries that are Right For curteous treatment j goto ; Buschhausen' 1 /oN"r>EN( tn REI'OKI ol tin- eoniltlion ofTh. ' V-First-National Hunk at Dushore, in the Stat*' i of Pennsylvania at close of business Due. :;d 1907. RESOURCES. Loans and discount* ,82.01929 n 1 l . S Uriel- to secure circulation V).fMl Oo Bond Securities i . • . ?B.fc • Furnime 900 00 < Cash, and due from banks and Treas nry U. S £9,901 Otf Total f508,599 09 ' LIABILITIES, Capital $".0,0<10 0»» Surplus and undivided profits 118 tt; Circulation 50,0001 Xi ] Di videtids unpaid. oo ; Deposib* 872,280 V, j Total |SOS 599 09 | ritate oi Pennsylvania County of Sullivan ss. 1, M. 1). Swarts cashier of the above named banl: **'» solemnly swear that the above statement is tin. t«. the best of my knowledge and lndief. M. 1). SWA UTS Cashier. S: 1 ci:i»ed and sworn to before me Lhis sth daj • I »ee. 1907. ALBERT F. HEESs, M\ ission expires Feby 27/09. NoturyPublic. < •«?iect Attest: J. D. RKESER ) . E. (*. SYLYA RA, Directors. SAMCEL COLE, ) QOUBT PROCLAMATION. Whkrras, HO*. Chas. K Terrv President Judge. Honorables Henry Uichlinand R. C. K. K-kii.ku Assoc. Judges ofjthe ( ourts of Oyer and Terint«ier and (General Jail Delivery. Quarter he>>;otis of the Peace, Orphans'Court and Coin mon 1 icas lor the County of Sullivan, have issued their piecept, bearing dace the 9 day of Dee. 1907. to me directed, for holding the se>era courts in the Borough of Lujiorte. on Monday the 17 day of Feb. 1*»08, at 2 o'clock p. m. Therefore,notice is hereby given t*» the Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Constables within the county, that they be tlu*n and there in their prop er person at 2 o'clock p. m.of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions examinations and other rememberances to those things to which i their oflices api>ertain to be done. And to those | who are bounaby tiieir recogul/.aiice to prosecute j ngafnst prisoner* who are or shall he in the jail of the said county of Sullivan, are hereby notified to he tlien and there to prosecute against them as will be just. U'DsON BROWN, sheriff. Office, Laporte Pa.,. *>, Jan P.KJS fOLE¥IS»KIBNEY€3it£ u Maku Kidneys and Bladder Hlght I County j j Local and Personal Cvcnti! Tersely Told. J Mrs. Marie Saxon of F.ernlce is visiting Mrs, F. \V. Moyiert. F. M. Cross ley attended the fun. era Ini Mrs. VV. Johnston, at l>u shore Wednesday. Miss May Hose is home from On shore, spending a short vacation with her parents. Mrs. I>. F. Deitriek ofSouth Will iamsport, was in town Monday mak ing arrangements to rent her house near the Episcopal church. Wednesday night closed in with a genuine blizzard, and Thursday morning found our beautifally elean | ed walks and paths flilled with euor mous snow drifts. AHi leys entertainment will he held in the Christian church at Hills prove, Friday evening, February 11. Music will be furnished by the Uak.ugh orchestra. W. 11. Rogers with several em ployes are engaged in cutting ice on Lake Mokoma and shipping it to Ilughesville and Williamsport. On account of the chicken supper on Tuesday evening, the Village Improvement Society post-poued their meeting, which w ill be held on Tuesday evening, Feb. 11, at the home of Mrs. Frank Ingham. I Mes.-rs. C. B, Heverly and John 111 Peegan of I inshore, were at the county seat Friday, representing the Keystone Ouard Insurance Co. I Mr Deegan being an all-round good j citizen and a law-abiding man, drop | ped into our office to see if k the edi- I tor was doing likewise by comply ling with the new postal ruling re quiring subscribers to pay up ! trrears. He paid an advance sub | -criptiou and so helped to place us Ino the law abiding plane with him. Wednesday was the banner cold | weather day of this winter. The | mercury dropped to 14 degress be j low zero at Laporte, 17 below at j Forksville, i'! below at McCartneys | mill, which is situated about halt j way between Laporte and Forks ville, and the report was that it was 25 below zero at Lopez. There will be services as follows at the Methodist Episcopal church i next Sunday: Sunday School II A.M. Preaching 7 P. M. Subject, "Lest We Forget." Fpworth League 7: J"> J*. M. Elsewhere in this issue is a resolu I tion passed by the town council at a j recent meeting, concerning the re moving of snow from the street crossings. This is but a forerunner to a better condition of affairs for I the future, in the matter of main taining more suitable and passable -trects in Laporte during the winter season. Street crossings were never before opened in winter time in this village. Former councilmen, while not entirely ignorant of the taxpay ers just rights, let their prejudices easily lead tin m into a tolerant mod j esty that at last became the vice of indifference. Years spread it as a j contagion, and the Editor with eve ' ry one else was caught up with the volition and lapsed into a coma i tose state that was easily discerned to be a lack of that proper pride in : civic things that is essential to make la town what it should be. The tide has now turned and we ; all see better prospects for Laporte. j Now is the tune for you to STAND | ITPl T P FOR LAPORTE. Learn to stand up for Laporte both at home and abroad. Admit that you are as much a part of Laporte, as Laporte is a part of you; that such defects as it has are only reflections of your own personal lack of completeness iin the social and civic virtues; that | it is to-day just the sum of you and j people like you, and then stand up for Laporte as you would stand up for yourself. We heard one of our older citizens do this the other day and it sounded as patriotic as the great orations voiced in Revolution ary times and gone echoing down the years of time. Laporte is yours, stand by the j thing you have made. If it is not I what it should be, lie a part to inak | ing it better. After once made bet j ter, it needs that each of its citizens should at all times be its trumpeter | and blow his brass lustily and j MARCH WITH THE BA>'l>. At a meeting of the hoard of di rectors of The Farmers and Me- j clianies Home Mutual Fire Insur ance Company, Jan. 8. 1908, it was resolved that policy holders, using gasoline engines, he allowed to have not exceeding three gallons of gasoline in the tank on the on line when not in use. No other or greater quantity to he kept, or stor ed within 50 feet of any insured building. All other regulations and restrictions in the use of such engines are hereby reeinded. K. D. Lancaster, Sec'y' M. lv. Black Pres. Forksville, Jan. LS. 1908. Liquor License Notices. Notice in hereby j;iven thai the follow ing applicants lor license have been tiled in mv ollice and the .-HUH* will LIT* present i'i| t<> tin' 1 'oiut ol 'Quarter Session* i>l the Peace of Sullivan Coitntvon MON DAY. tin' I Till -lay i»f KKIiKI'A I! Y 1008. hi 2 o'clock |i. in. CHERRY TWP. Mildred. Ella Murphy, restaurant licence. Frank F, Schaad, <1 i#»tillern license, J oil a C. Schaad, tavern licence, ■lames J. Connor, tavern license, Joseph Ilelmna.il, tavern license. -lolin Daley, tavern license, Mildred, I. <'. Weaver, tavern license. Murray. William Haley, tavern license. Satterfield. Patrick McGee, restaurant license, Cherry Mills: John E. Gross, tavern license. Dushore. Leonard (filbert, wholesale license. COLLEY TV\ P. (F. Hunsiiiger. tavern license, Colley_ Lopez: ■ lames P. McGee, tavern license, Edwin A. Garey, wholesale license, James Kvant, restaurant license, Sieve llalabuk, restaurant license. Andrew 11 may, restaurant license, (ieorge IH'E BOROUGH, Frank W. Gallagher. tavern license, John llassen. Jr., tavern license. LA PORTE TWP. Geo. W. Fiester, tavern license,Nordniout ALBERT F. HI"ESS, Clerk. Clerk's office,Laporte, Pa.. Jan. 28. 1908. Trial List, February, Term 1008.. Return day, Feb. 17, 1908, at 2 o'clock,p.in 1 J. W. Bates vs E. f Sullivan County, Pennsylvania. ;tnd to j me directed and delivered, there will 1..* I >xpnsed to public saleal the Court House in tlic Borough 01' Ljiporlr, Sulliia.ii 1 -outitv. Pennsylvania, on J FkiDAY. FEBRUARY 2hli, li>OS. at 1 o'clock p, m., rlie following describ ed propertv, to wit: ' All th« interest# of tile Defendants. Bo\d F. Heverlv and George. Broschart. in all that certain li.l, piece or parcel of land lying mid being in the Borough of Dnnhore, Sullivan County, Pennaylvania. hounded arid described as follow*. viz: BEGINNING at ft corncj thirty-three leet irom the center line of the State Line and Sullivan Railroad (now operated by tha Valley Railroad Company) and oil the woutli of Hcadlev Avenue; thence along said street South seventy nine degrees East one hundred and seven ty nine feet to lot of Mrs. A1 verso n S. Kester: thence hv said lot South eleven degrees West eighty-eight feet to another corner of said lot; thence still by same Snii h seventy-nine degree* Ea»t seventy • tlifee leet; thence along other land* of 1 which this it" a part (being the lot npuii which iis located the residence ot'the l*te 1.. M. Barth) South eleven degree* West eighty-two feet, more or less to high water mark on the North bank ot the Little l.oyalsock CreeH, thence by high water mark and down said stream West fifty-eight feet: thence still by high water mark and down said stream South eighty three and one-half degrees Went two hunt, died and i wenty-two and seventy-five one hundredths feet to a corner thirty-three feet from the center line ot the right ot way of the aforesaid State Line and Sulli van Kailroad; thence by a line parallel with said center line of aaid railroad and thirty-three feet from said center line North fourteen and one half degrees East two hundred and titty and eight tenths leet to the place ot beginning: containing one aero and fifteen perches (i-A. 15-P.) of land be tlie same more or les*, and being the lot on which a large Planing Mill recently destroyed by fire, was erect til, including an engine mid boiler, machinery, tools and fixtures remaining on said premises after the fire. Also erected on sajd lot a three-story barn, dry house and other out buildings-; 'he property together being suitable for a Planing Mill or other manufacturing plant and is situated along a railroad swith. Seized, taken iu execution and t» be sold as the property ot the Defendants. Boyd F. Heverlv and George Broschart. at the suit of H. .1. Thomson, Frank Lusch Harry H, Bigger and W. F. Randall. Executors of the last Will and Testament of L, M. Barth, deceased. J U DSON BHOW X, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Laporte,Pa., Jan. 27, 190*. FOR SALE.—A farm of 163 acres in Davidson township, two utiles from Sonestown. Seventy acres im - proved and under good state of culti vation, balance in titnl>er. Having | I erected thereon a pood frame bouse, ! barn, wagon shed and granery, and I other outbuildings. Will be sold at I a bargain. GEORGE KIKSS. .Sonestown, Pa. BEOIBTEB'S NOTICE. | Notice is hereby aiveu that the follow j ing Accounts have been tiled in my office: First and tinal Account ot Charles.l. 1 Brack man. Executor of the last will aud testament of Henry Bra>'kinan, late ot I Fox township. First and final Account ot George H. ; Lillev. Adiniiiisirut or of the estate ot Ellis Snell, late of llillsgivve township. First and final Account of Edwin M. Dunham. Trustee in sale of real estate ot E I. BinnHage, late of ' Davidson town -1 ship, deceased. First aud final Account of William P. i Kelley, Administrator of the estate ot I Thomas F. Kelley, late of Fori»s Twp. ! First and tinal Account of M. \V. Lewi* | Administrator ot the e«fnte of Aaroti j f.cwis. late of Hillsgruve township. 1 Also the following Widow's Appraise merit: In the matter of the estate "of -lames llcKernan, late of Cherry town | ship deceased. ; And the same will be presented to the i Orphan's Court of Sullivan County on I Monday, February 17. 1908, at ;> o'clock ! p. 111., for confirmation, ALBERT F. IIK ESS, Blister. | Register'sotffce.Laporte, Pa.. .Lan, l*. 1908 J 'ln l ur« r»iiHtip»tlun 112 uratn. j Tulie C iscmet* l umiv catuunto. liv or£.V •1 c. C. C. fall 10eun-. UruKtosts refund looaev V-, y • A A |-> K/ wl * *J V/ |.y vt * V#»AiVv*fW 'W W V-# • »y k i Good Old (I) inter Time : ANNOUNCEMENT. i We are showing an elegant line of Winter Goods of i every descrip'ion. Everything for man, wommor chiUl. Come and look over our stock before bu\irg \our 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, HUaHESYIL.LE, CAPITAL STOCK ~ WITT D ~ 4 SSO 000 ! D©W ITi BODINE, President* Surplus aud ! JEREMIAH KfcLL.Y, Vice I'res Set Profits. W C. FRONTZ, Cashier. 65.000. 1 Transacts a General i DIRECTORS: Baukiug Business. ; WVi,, i r f"' *»* *"• A.Ro«i«r. Jeremiah Keliy, Win. Froutz, W ('. Fronts Accounts oflndivid- ,w. T. Reedy, John 0. Laird. Lyman Myers, uals and Firms j Peter Front*, 0. W. Sones. Daniel H.l'ount. solicited. John Bull. 3 per Cent INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS Closing Oat 5a te. Estate of J. W. CARROLL, Deceased. ENTIRE STOCK OF CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS,UNDERWEAR,OVERCOATS, SHOES,RUBBER GOODS, ETC. MUST BE CONVERTED INTO CASH ATONCE. This sale has been in progress but one week, and in that time we have delighted hundreds of customers with the bargains ottered Irom 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 large 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 10 per cent. Discount. ioo Suits for boys', age 3, 4, 5 and 6 \ears. worth 2 so to s 00, special this week foi Si.^o. 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 $lO 00 to 14.00 now sß.oo, 10.00, and 11.00 All men's 1 00 Dress Shuts. Now 85c. Men s heavy gray, all wool, working pants, formerly $3 00 and 3 50, reduced to 2.50. Besi value in town. Get a pair. Lumbermen's Ball Band Rubbers and Rubber boots at cost. Men's heavy, one tuckle Arctics at 1.25. Large new stock of men's soc 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. dozen boys' Stockings, loc per pair. A smajl numbe' of mens' black, Clay Worsted Suits, worth 16.00, 12 00, is.ooand 18 00, while they last at ss! toB 00. A quantity ot men's hats at 25c. Your choice of ioo Sweaters for sl. Men's Heavy Working Shoes, formerly 3.50 now 2.95. The most complete line ot Men's Overcoats ever shown in the county togo at 7-oc to ivoo were 10 00 to $20.00 A fine selection to choose from. Come soon. Remember lhat this stock was purchased for the pur pose of conducting the long established clothing business of J. W. Carroll, and is tirst-class, and will br 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. Hptel Carroll Block, DUSHORE, PA,