; " «8T NATIONAL BANK OP DESHORE, A. UAPTTAJJ - - »80.000 EFKPL.US - • 825.000 Does » General Banking Business. I). STKRIG ERE, M. D. BWARTS. President. Cashier ; PER pent Interest allowed 011 certificates. pRANCIS W. MEYLERT, Attomoy-at-Ijaw. office in Keeler'n Block. LA PORTE, Sullivan County, }'A. J "I. & F. H. INGHAM, ATTO UMTTRS-AT-LAW, Legal business attainted to in this ANIL adjoining counties , A PORTE, PA MULLEN, Attornoy-»t-L«w. LAPORTE, PA orrica is cookty bpildib# KKAI. COURT BOOSB. ~H7 CRONIN, ATTO««V:T-AT -I.AW, IIOTAIir PUBLIC. OPKICH OR HAITI ST'IBHT. I»C SHORE. LAPORTE HOTEL. F. W, OALLACrHBH, Prop. Newly erected. Opposite Court House square. Steam heat, bath rooms, hot and cold water, rending and pool room,and barber shop; alio good stabling and livery, Gblppewa Xime UUlns. Lime furnished .n car load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesville r>nn'a. M. E. Reeder, MUNCY, PA. I For a well Kept Up-to-date Stock of General Merchandise I Far pries that are j Right For curteous treatment goto , Buschhausen* ( -ONDENCED REPORI ot ilie condition of The *• -1- irst National Bank at Onshore. in the St:N I fit' Pennsylvania at clone of business Dee. ;ld I;K>7. KKSOURCEB. Loans and discounts Ol'J'2'.l 11 > I'. S. Bauds to secure circulation WT.outi UU j Bond Securities 163.778.LTF Furuitoie. ,90UIN> I 'ash, and due from banks and Trias ury U. 8 K9,9»L O'.l. Total JJOS.WBWI M AM LIT IKS, Capital j'-o.noo on j surplus and undivided profits 3(!,:tlK .v,! Circulation Mi.uOOnOj L)i\ idends nlljmid L»I , Deposits 872.2H01W ' Total Vm.m 0!) : Mat-eof Pennsylvania County of Sullivan ss. I. M. 1). Swart* cashier of THE aliovo nnme<l ban!' solemnly swear that the tiliove statement is 11 UE to the best of my knowledge and lielief. M. I>. SWARTS. Cashier. S;;l's. ibed and sworn to before tne this sth' .ill ■ llee. HHI7. ALBERT F. HEES3. J! •Mii;iiis-.lonexpiresFeby27,'o9. Notary Public, .meet Attest: J. U. REESER I K. (i. NYLVAKA, GAMU EL COLK, i QOL'RT PROCLAMATION. WiirnKAS, Hon. Chas. I'. iKltltV President Judge .Hounrables Henry Itichlin and R. C. R. Kskii.V J Ass<h> Judges of|t he courts of Oyer and Term .nor and (ienerai .bill lielivrt-y, Quarter SESSION* of the Pcarc, Orphans'Court and Com mon I leas lor the I ounty of Sullivan, have issued tlicit' precept, bearing date the D day of Dee. L'.*>7. to toe directed, tor iioliimg the severs courts in the Borough of I.aporlc.on Monday the 17 day of Feb. pjoh, at o'clock p. M. Therefore,notice is hereby given to the Coroner, .tustices of the Peace and Constable;, w ithin the county, that they lie then and there in their prop er person at 2 o'clock p. tn. of said day, with tkeir rolis, ricords, inquisitions examinations ami other remembernnces to those things to w hich their offices apiiertain to be done. And to those WH ' are bound by their recognizance to prosecute Against prisoners « ho are nr shall be in the jail of thesaid county of Sullivan, are lie re by notified to be (lien and there to proseci.te against them as WILL be just. .IRIJSON BRoWN. sheriff. - hcri (T's Office, Laporte Pa... !), Jan LMOJC fOULYSKIBNEYCGSi _ VakM Kidneys and Bladder Kiflht """' "%• (Cowii;' 1.... . ] Local and Personal Events I Tersely Told. J Mrs. \V. 11. Rogers spent Tues day at Dushore. Miss Eunice Inghn.ni is the proud possessor of a handsome new piano. \V. C. Mason transacted busi ness at Sonestown Monday. Miss Jessie Wrede was a Du shore visitor Saturday. Mr. M. A. Rogers of Forksville is recovering from a recent illness. Mrs. F. 11. Ingham and daught er Eunice spent Saturday at Hughesville. Mrs. W. P. Shoemaker is spend ing a week with tier mother near Dushore It is now rumored that Mrs. Vnn derhlit, mother of Countess Szeehen yi, will herselt soon become a count ers, and will make her home abroad. Following is the order of ser vices at the M. E. Church next; Sunday: Preaching, 10:00 A. M. Sunday School. 11 00 A. M. Ep worth League, 7:30 P. M. The wash hoard factory at Sones town after several years of rather unsteady operations, is now boom ing under its new management. Dr. 0. D. Voorhees and Mr. Mollis Lock wood are now llie owners of the factory, and prosperity for the concern is predicted. W. .J. Lawrence of (vane, spenl Friday night, in town. Mr. Law rence came over from his summer cottage near Eagles Mere, where, on account of the severe snow storms he was obliged to remain a prisoner for nearly a week. Mr, Mordiea King of near Nord mont, who had his log broken four or live weeks ago, is not getting along as well as his Iriends had hoped for. Owing to his age tin hone knits very slowly and to hasten results his physician has placed his leg in a plaster cast. Mr. and Mrs. 1-'. W. Meylert were called to Eagles Mere l ues day on account of tin- illness of Miss Fannie Meylert. who is suf fering from a had attack of neural gia of the stomach. Mr. S. K. Croinan of Hughes ville, formerly of near this place, narrowly escaped freezing to death a week ago last Sunday. In com pany with his brother he drove to Highland Lake to see anotlur brother who was ill. While going up the mountain they became ex ceedingly cold and took turn about walking and driving to keep from freezing. When their desti nation was reached Mr. Crotnan was so numbed with cold that he was uuahle to remove his clothing, and it was several days before lie recovered from its effects. George Sheldon, an employe ofi the llughesville Mtil, had his left' hand badly mashed Monday while j running the job press. He wa*feed-i i"g paper in the press when a piece! slipped from the lied, and in reach-j in}; for it his hand was caught. Miss llcltn App of Williamsport! while enrout in a sleigh with a party of friends between llughesville and Muncy Sunday, had a narrow escape Irom being badly frozen. With her friends she drove from Muncy to the home of a friend near tlughesville. Oil their return Miss App became very cold, as the mercury hovered about the zero mark. Finally she fell asleep saying before she dosed away that she felt much warmer. When Muncy was reached it was discoverd that Miss App could not be awakened and a physician was summoned, who found it some trouble in bringing the girl back to ' consciousness. The Kev. Thomas S. Wilcox I). I), presiding elder of the William sport District, Central Pennsylva nia conference, will preach at jh° M. E. church Tuesday evening. Feb. 18, at 7:30 p. ni. The sacra ment of the Lord's Supper and the rites of baptism followed by the fourth quarterly conference will come after the preaching ser vice The public is cordially in vited to these services. Tito school children ari l planiiiig togivoan evcijiL.g taiiiUiuL-v in the school rooms in the near future. The foreigner who lust week stole $l2O IVoni his undent Muncy Val ley, and a gold w:iteh from a party ii> Williamsport, was captured neat Pittsburg and brought to I.aporte Tuesday evening and placed in lite caie of Sheriff Prowii. lie will be taken to Muticy Valley on Tlnmlsay fur a hearing. The Village Improvement Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Heel er on Tuesday afternoon Feb. IS, This is to he a special meeting, all members are requested to be present Mr. Frank (ilide.wcll of Forks ville. is in a very critical condi tion from heart trouble brought oil by indigestion. On I'uesdiiy he drove front his home to a piece ol woodland to show several young men where to cut wood. lie. was somewhat in advance of the boys, and when they reached the woods they found Mr. (ilidewell lying un conscious in the snow. They car ried him to liis sled and drove nip idly to his home, ami summoned a physician who found hint in a very serious condition, lie had not vet regained consciousness Thurs day morning. Liquor License Notices. Notice is lierel'V <»iveii that the InPow i applicants in I' license have lieen tiled ! in my oHiec ami I lie same will he present eil in the 1 iiiuiol (Quarter Sessions <>l the Peace i>l Suilivan Countv on MoN 11.\ V. ihe ITili Jayof FKMtrAKY ItjUS. at - o'clock p. 111. CII KliliV TWr. Mihlreil. Kiln Murphy, restaurant license. Frank I". Schaail, distillers license, •lOilii C. Schaail, tavern license, James •!. Connor, tavern license, Joseph llelsnian, tavern license, John Daley, tavern license, Mihlreil, ( I.C. Weaver, tavern license. >1 urrav. William Haley, tavern license, Satterfield. J Patrick McOee, restaurant license. Cherry Mills: John K. Cross, tavern license, I Inshore. Leonard Hilbert, wholesale license, COLLEY TU T. C. F. lluiisinger, tavern license, Colley DU-SHORE BOROUGH. Thomas J. lirojran. wholesale license, John l>. Lane, tavern license, Klizahetii < armody. restaurant license, Margaret Connor, restaurant license, Ifohert MeOee, restaurant license. Patrick E. McDonald, restaurant license. Catherine 1 umniiskey. tavern license, Philip Oraee. tavern license, Lopez: James P. McCee, tavern license, I'dwin A.Carey, wholesale license, James Kyant, restaurant license, Steve llalahuk, restaurant license. Andrew Iluray. restaurant license. Ueorge t Hs/.iewski, tavern license. John 11. Yonkin. tavern license. DAVIHSON TWP: Jonestown. Daniel 11. Lorali, tavern license, Harry Basley, tavern license. MIIIICV Valley. William 1.. Parmeter and > Brady llousekneciit I tavern license W. • . Taylor, restaurant license. C. S. Taylor, tavern license, Emmons. Michael J. Devatmev. restaurant license. EAGLES MERK BOKOUOH. Win. 11. Vanhuskirk, tavern license, 111 LLKti R< IVE TWP. Jacoh Casenian.tavern licence, Hillsjrrove. LAPORTE BiißtiUOH. Frank W. Oallagher. tavern license, John llassen, Jr., tavern license. LA PORTE TWP. Ceo. W. Fiester, tavern license,Nordnioiit ALBERT F. lIEESS. Clerk. Clerk's office,Laporte, Pa., Jan, 28. lOO*. BAHDAM Your Bowel* With lascareik. Candy Cathartic, cure coii.il Ipulion forever I'JC. isc- It C. C C fall. drutftisrs refund mone.« FOLEYSHONEY^TAR Cures Colds; Prevents Pneumonia GENERAL STORE op Isaporte Tanner. ® PULL AND COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS FOUND HERE. Just received a special purchase of "Riches" Flannels, t umbermens" Shirts and Drawers, Men's, Ladies and Childr. ns' Mitts. Gloves and Hosiery. There's Lots Hire t Snv Yu From the City. Fresh stock ot Diy Goods and Nations, 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. M Kiri- l- A By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias is- I sued out of the Court of Common Pleas I of Sullivan County. Pennsylvania. hii<l to I ii'.e. directed (Hid delivereii. there will lie j exposed to public sale at the Court Hivus>* in tlie lV>roil?h of I.tiporte, Sullivan I Couiit.v. Peun<jvlvjtnia, on KKiD.ii'. FKBRI'ARY 21th. T.JOS, at 1 o'clock p. in., the following descrih-• ed property, to wit; | All* the interests of the Defendant!-. ; Boyd F. Ileverlv and Broschart. ; in all that certain 1.1. piece or wired of | land lying and in the Borough of ! I'tmliore, Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, hounded and described a* follow?. * iz: > BKCiINNINfr at a corner thirty-three < feet from the center line of the Slate Line ! and Sullivan Railroad (now operated .hv tliA l.ehi;?h \ alley liailroad Company) arid mi the couth of lleadlev Avenue: thetic.e along said street Soulli i-ereiiiy nine degrees Fact one hundred and seven ty nine feet to lot of Mrs. Alvernon S. Kester: thence hv said lot South eleteii degrees Wesv eighty-eight feet to another I comer of said lot: thence still by same Somi li seventy nine degrees Fast seventy three leet: thence along other lands of which this is a part (being the lot upon which is located tlie residence of the lull 1.. M. I'arth) South eleven degrees West eighty-two feet, more or lent, to high water mark on the North bank of the Little l.oyalsock Creek, thence by high j water mark am! down said stream West | fifty-eight feet: thence still by high water] mark and down said stream South eighty i thrre and one-halt degrees West two hun dred and twenty-two and seventy five .one hundredths fivt to a corner thirty-tlirce feet from the center line of the right of wuv of the aforesaid State Lint and Sulii I van Kailroad; thence hv a line parallel with said center line of said railroad and thirty-three feet from said center line North fourteen and one halt degrees Fast two hundred and fifty artii eight tenths t'eet lotiie place ol liegiiming: containing I one HCl<> Hnd fifteen perch«g (l-A. 15T.) ol'land be. the same more or les-. .and being the lot. on which u large L'laning Mill recently destroyed by tire was elect ed. inclining an engine and boiler, tnachiuen. tools and fixtures ctriiaitiiiig on said premises after the lire. Also erected on said lot a three-story ban., flrv house and other out buildiugs: j . 'lie prop rtv together being suitable lot a i j Planing Mill or .other manufacturing I plant and i.- situated along a railroad j I swith. | ' Seized, taken in execution and i# lie.> -old as tiie property of the Defendants, j j Boyd F. Heverly and George Broschari. i at the suit of It. j. Thomson, Frank l.uscb Hurry 11. Bigger and W. F. Randall. ' K xecutors of the la=t Will and Testament oi L. M. Barth, deceased. J1 *DSt »N BROWN. SheritT. j Sheriffs offi<je,ij&porte,Pa., «l*n. 27. tvoß j WANTF.I), —A MAX TO WORK! OX BOLTING MACHIXE IX, SA WMILI,, APPLY AT McCAUT-1 NKYS Ml I.J. OX Lo YAI.SOt'K I I t 'LF.KK. CRARI.KS L. WING.j HEGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing Accounts have been tiled in tnv office: First ami final Account ol Charles.l. Krackman. Fxecutor of the last will and testament of Henry Brackman, late ol 1 Fox township. ! First and final Account ol tieorge TI. I.illey. Adininictrator of the estate of Kllis Snell, lafe of 11 illsg^ove-township. | First and final Account of Edwin M. . I'unham, Trustee in sale of real estate ol K I. Brundage, late of Davidson town ship. deceased. First and final Account of William. P. Ivelley, Adminietrator of the estate ol Thomas F. Kelley. lale of For Kg Twp. j First and final Account ofM. W. Lewis Adminisiratot ol the estate of Aaron I Lewis, late of Hillsgmve township. i Also the foliow.ng Widow's Appraise- I ment: In the matter of the., estate of •lames McKernan, late of Cherry tow n iship deceased. And the same will be presented to the Orphan's Court of Sullivan County on Monday. February IT, 190.5, at ;> o'clock p. hi., lor confirmation, V LBEHT F. HE ESS, Register. Register's office. Lh porte. Pa.. -lan. IS,PIUS 'la I'uro Cniittipntloii Furet«r, Talto ftitseiire'B Ci'nly Cathartic. I'Jc or 'ifx; ' it i' C. C. full to run ■. druggist.!) refund uiouev Good Old (I)inter ANNOUNCEMENT. We nre showing an elqj.mt of Winter Goods of every itescrip ion. h very thing for man, worn in or thiiu. Come and look over our stock before buvirg your winter supply. We will save you money. A Large Line of NEW Goods. Useful as well a.s ornamental. Let us show you. Yours for business, A. E. CAMPBELL. SHUNK, PA. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, HUGHESVILLE, CAPITAL STOCK $50,000 Surplus and Net I'rolits. 65.000. Transacts a General Hanking Business. Accounts oflndivid uals and Firms solicited. DeWITT BODINE, President. JEREMIAH KELLY, Vice Pres. W C. FRONTZ, Cashier _______ I ! DIRECTORS: IVWitt Bodi'ne, Jacob Per, Frank A.Keeder. Jeremiah Kelly, Win. Front/.. "\V. C. Front/. \\ .T. Reedy, John C. Laird. Lyman M yers. Peter l ( rout/. ('. \\ . Soncs, Daniel If.Poust, John Hull. 3 per Cent INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS Closing Out Estate of J. W. CARROLL, Deceased. EN* I IRK STOCK OF CLOTHING, FURNISHING | GOODS, UNDERWEAR, OVERGO ATS. SHOES. RUBBER GOODS, ETC. MUST RE CONVERTF.I) INTO CASH I AT ONCE . 'f his sale has been in pi\ gress but one week, and in that time we have delighted hundreds ot customers with i the bargains offered Ironi ocr large and complete stock in 'the store in Carroll Block, Dushore, Pa. Notwithstanding the unprecedented volume of busi ness that we have done sir ce 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 io per cent. Discount. ioo Suits tor boys', age 3. 4, sand 6 >ears, worth 2 50 to s 00, special this week for $1 so. Men's Heavy Fleeced Undeiwear 75c a suit. Boys' " 4 oc 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 ot Men's Raincoats that were SIO.OO to 14 00 now SB.OO, 10.00, and 11.00 All men's 1 00 Dress Shiits, Now Ssc. Men's heavy gray, all wool, working pants, formerly $3 00 and 3 50, reduced lo ?.so. Besi value in town. Get a pair. Lumbermen's Ball Band Rubbers and Rubber boots at cost. Men's heavy, one 1 tickle Arctics at 1 125. Large nevv stock of men's 50c woiking gloves, lined or unlined at 40c. 150 odd vests, small sizes, suitable for boys or small I men, togo at 35c. 200 Boys' Caps togo at 20c. | ;s dozen boys' Stockings, loc per pair. A small number of mens' black, Clay Worsted Suits, worth 10.00, 12 00, is.ooand 18 00, while they last at ss. toB 00. A quantity ol men's hats at 25c. Your choice of ico Sweaters for sl. Men's M eavy Working Shoes, tormerly 3.50 now The most complete line ot Men's Overcoats ever shown in the county togo at 7.00 to is.oo were 10 00 to $20.00 A tine selection to choose from. Come soon. Remember that this stock was purchased for ihe 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 ns heretofore. We will be #lad 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 SIR Y CASH. ELLEN A. CARROLL, Executrix. Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHORE, PA.
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