Republican news item. (Laport, Pa.) 1896-19??, March 05, 1908, Image 3

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    =ir NATIONAL BANK
OF DUBHORK, TENS A.
CAt J TTA.Ii - • $50,000
PUJIPI.US - . $25 000
I >oes n General Banking Business.
S. I>. STERIGERE, M. D. BWAKT3.
President. Cashier
per cent interest allowed on certificates.
112 KANCIS W. MEYLERT,
Attorney-at-Law.
office in Keeler's Block.
LAPORTE,"SuIIivan County, PA.
T/jT&fTh: Ingham,
ATTOIIS E TS-AT-L AW,
Legal boldness attended to
in this and adjoining countiM
-A PORTB, PA
£ J. MULLEN,
Attorney -at-Lew.
LAPORTE, PA
OFFICE llf COUNTY BDILDIBS
If KAR CO CRT HOOBS.
j hTcronin,
ATTORNKY V AT -LAW,
WUTAItV PUBLIC.
OrriCß OH MAIN RTRVBT.
Dt'SIIOUE. PA
LAPORTE HOTEL.
V. W, OALLAOHJEB, Prop.
Newly erected. Opposite Court
limine square. Steam heat, bath rooms,
hot and cold water, rending and pool
room,and barbershop; also good stabling
and livery,
(Xbippcwa
Xtme IFUlns.
Lime furnished »n car
load lots, delivered at
Right Prices.
Your orders solicited.
Kilns near Hughesville
Penn'a.
M. E. Reeder,
MUNCY, PA.
For a well Kept
Up-to-date
Stock of
General
Merchandise
Far pries that are
Right
For curteous treatment
goto
Buschhausen'
I
/•-nN'IIKVKIi REPORT ol the condition of The
'Klrst National Hunk at Onshore, in the State
nf Pennsylvania at close of business I>ec. Bd,
lUO7.
P.ESOUBCEB.
Loans and discounts $2,0192911
r. s. Bonds to secure circulation M.tmo 00
Bond Securities.. 165.778.&1
Furniwie 900 00
Cash, and due from hunks and Treus
ury U. 8 89.991 09
Total 1508.599 09 !
LIABILITIES,
Capital $50.00000
Surplus and undivided profits 1H!,;!1H r<(i
Circulation 50.000 00
Dividends unpaid oo
Deposit* 873,28053
Total $508,599 09
State of Pennsylvania County of Sullivan ss.
I. M. 1). Swiirts cashier of the above named
bank do solemnly swear that the above statement
is tine to the best of inv knowledge and belief.
M. I>. SWA UTS Cashier.
Suliseilbed and sworn to before tne this sth
day of Dec. 1907. ALBERT F. II KINS,
My < >m mission expires Febv J7,'09. Noturyl'ublic.
rorreet Attest:
I). REESKR 1
K. (.!. SYLVARA, > Directors.
SAMI'KL COLE, )
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SCAVEATS, TRADE MARKS,
COPYRICHTS ANO DESICNS.|!
i 1 Sond your business direct to W.-Mhin^oDi«|
J j saves time, costs less, better service. J,
,) My office close to T7. 8. Patent Office. FREE prellmln* i 1
i 1 snr examination made Atty'e fee not due until patent i 1
I* !■ secured. PF.RBONAL ATTENTION GIVEtf-19 YEARS < 1
<( ACTUAL EXPERIENCE. Book "How to obtain Patents," 1 ! I
% etc.. aent free. Patenta procured through E. Q. Slggert ( ,
j.recelvs special notice, without charts, in the , '
SNVENTIVE AGE
< lU"-trated monthly—Eleventh ysar—tsrmi, 91. a year. 1 , 1
|ElslßßEHS,sam^H'|
I^LEYSKIDNTiTURE
t. Make* Kidneys and Bladder Right
[County Seat "j \
i Local ami Persona) Events t
• I Tersely Told. J
_ I
A son was born to Mr. and Mr c .
J. T. Fairbairn, on February
Mrs. W. J. ITigfey spent Satur
day at Dushore.
Miss Edna Bradley of I)u
--shore, was the guest of Miss Mar
jorie .Mason over Sunday.
Mrs. Ben McHonry of Benton,
is the guest of her cousins the
Misses Crossley.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Crossley
spent Sunday with friends at Mon
ey Valley.
The Eagles Mere Electric Light
Company is making arrangements
to furnish Mtmcy with electric
lights.
The New Albany Grange recent
ly initiated about thirty new mem
bers, after which a banquet was
given at their hall.
Mr. and Mrs, Ed Schrader and
daughter llattie of Hillsgrove,
spent Saturday and Sunday with
friends in town.
Guy Crossley of Say re is spend
ing a few weeks with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Crossley.
Thos. E. Kennedy was a Du
sliore visitor Tuesday.
Sheriff Brown's sister Mrs. Mor
gan, lias moved into the Court
j House and will be housekeeper for
the Sheriff.
Mr. George Stackhouse, whose
family live at Ricketts, is very ill
from pneumonia at tho home of
James Russell, in Laporte town
ship.
Miss Janette Spencer of William
sport visited her Mother and sister
at this place over Sunday.
Mrs. ('. E. Peters, who underwent
an operation in Dr.Donaldson's pri
vate sanitarium at Williamsport
some time ago is improving nicely,
and should she continue to do so,
will he able to return home in a
short time.
Mrs. Edwin Carpenter of Nord
inont is at the Williamsport hos
pital whore she was operated upon
for appendicitis last week. She is
reported to be recovering.
The Ladies Aid Society of Estella
will soivc dinner for the teachers
and patrons who attend the edu
cational meeting on Saturday March,
11th tit that place, Price i!"i cents.
Miss Bessie Wrede who has a
position as saleslady in a depart
ment store at Harrishurg. is spend
ing a vacation at her home in this
place.
Miss Fannie Mcylert who has
been ill at the home of her sister
Mrs. Chase, at Eagles Mere, was
in such critical condition Saturday
I and Sunday that recovery seemed
almost impossible. She is now iiu-
I proving.
Thomas Wanamaker, owner of
the Philadelphia North American,
died at Liverpool, England, Mar.
He was a sou of John Wana
maker.
Mrs. James Hawley died at her
1 home at Masten, Thursday night
of last week, convulsions being
the cause of her death. Mrs.
Hawley before her marriage was
Miss Rose Parrish of Sliunk.
Sunday School 11:00 A. M.
Preaching 7:00 P. M. ]
Subject. "Does the Church Pay".
The above services will be in or
der at the M. E. church next Sun
day.
Ex-Sheriff and Mrs. F. W. Buck
have moved their household goods
to their new home at Mnney Val
ley, where they will take up their
abode in a few days. Mr. and Mrs.
Buck since their coming to Laporte
have taken much interest in all
that pertained to the good of the
community, and were always ready
jto lend a helping baud in time of :
j need. While their departure from
; | our midst is generally regretted,'
| best wishes for the future follow
them to their Muncy Valley home*
Drtnrate Your Itcmfl 112 Wltii CaHciireih.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
10c, 25c* It C. C C. fall, druggist 1 * refuud money
Three sled loads of young people
one from Eagles Mcio, one from
Lopez and one from Er-tella drove
to Laporte Friday to attend the
social at the school house. Hie
j party froui Eslella were cntertaia
ied at the home of Mrs. T. .1. I\eol
j er, before returning to tlicir homes- ,
■ The social was a. success in every
way. trie children coming in for a I
large share of credit for their en-1
. thusiasm in their part of the work.
Those in charge of the tables at
which fancy articles were sold,
were as persistent in making sales
as any one with years of experi
ence behind the counter.
llefreshments, dainty and also
substantial, were served by the
ladies of the V. I. S. About. s.'so
was realized for which teachers
and pupils heartily thank the peo
ple.
Laporte, Pa.
Mar. 1008
To the
Village Improvement Society,
Laporte, Pa.
Ladies:—AVc
wish to express our most sincere
thanks to you for the help you gave
on Friday evening at the social.
We feel you had an interest as an
improvement Society, beside a per
sonal one and we thank you all
personally for the co-operation in
our task.
Weiind it has been a success
and we owe it to both your help
and that of our patrons.
We are,
very gratefully yours,
K. Jessie \\ rede,
Carl O. Bird.
Billy Jones wrote on the black- :
board: Billey Jones can luig the girls
better than any boy in the school."'
Hie teacher seeing it called him ii|».
"Wiliain did you write jliat'.''' she
said. Bill j y stayed alter school.
I'he children waited for him to come
out when they began to guy liiin.
"(Jot a lick in didn't vou'."' "No"
said 1 Sill • -(Jet j iwcd?" "No" "What
did she do?' they asked. "Shant j
telf" said Bill, "but it pays to adver-1
tise."—Monroeton laiterpnse.
A Vacation.
A certain scientist in the service of
TTncie Sam at Washington is said to
lie a hard taskmaster to both his otll- \
cinl and liis domestic servants.
Being detailed once to accompany a
scientific expedition on an extended
cruise, the scientist is said to have uu i
bent n trifle in communicating liu
news to his personal attendant.
"Henry," said lie, "how would you
liUe to so with me around the world?" |
"l>o we ko from east to west, sir?" j
asked the man.
"Yes."
"Aiul we lose a day going that way.
do we not, sir?" j
"We do."
"Then, sir, I should like very much
to go. It would give me a day off."— !
Harper's Weekly.
One Gift She Missed.
Six-year-old Harry wanted to buy
hls c slster a little birthday present. His
heart throbbed with joy at the thought,
though he had in his pocket only 10
cents. Nevertheless a week ahead of
time he went around the shops and
came back with a very satisfied look,
ills mother asked him what he had
bought.
"1 got her a cream puff." he said
"Well, you know. Harry." said his
mother, "that won't keep fresh for a
week."
"That's what 1 thought after 1
bought it, mother," replied Harry
calmly, "and so I ate it."—Ladies'
Home Journal.
How Fast Ho Could Go.
A breeder and trainer of race horses
who is known almost as well in Eng
land as he is here recently sold a
horse to an Kmrlislmian. The English- .
man before paying for the horse quib
bled a bit about the price and then
said:
"You know, I'd like to see the horse
first .lust to see how fast lie can go"
"Never mind about that." said tlie
trainer. "lie can't go any faster than
I can tell it."—New York Sun.
Family Secret.
"That's papa's picture." explained
t''o li tie r-irl to the caller who was |
loo', ii. ; t framed photograph on the
j iano. "V u wouldn't know it unless 1
told ' mse it's got a smile on the
face."- O! eago Tribune.
Dodging the Water.
Constable —Come along. Y u'vr got
to have a bath. Tramp—A barf! What,;
| wiv water? Constable— Yes. o; course.
Tramp—Couldn't you manage it wiv
' one o' them vacuum cleaners?—l.ondon
i Tit-Bits.
It Is the common wonder of all men
how among so many million of faces
there shoiiid be rune alike.—Jtroivne. j
I
Primary " 1 U-> • t co.
N i ice if. it, i t Its \ . ,
I with the provisions oi Act ol \--iml.|v
; ol February 17, j I'. I>. :>7 i ot tlu
i following olfic.eis to be nmni lated at
l'riiiiary Klcctionto be hen! beiuci n tli■ •
hours ill 'J p. in.and N p. u> . on
! SATI'KD.VV. Al'iill. l'l, l'Jiis.
Uepnbli.Mii Electors are entitled to vui>-
! for:
j tbie U'epre-enhitive in t'ongress.
j i Hie llepresentative in (ieneral .\-rinlily.
| Two i 'onin >■ ('oinrubsioners.
J 1 bic <'onnt v Treasurer.
j 1 'ne. I >ele gate to State Convention.
I' hie Alternate Delegate to Stale Coiiven
-1 lion.
Two I >e legates to liepuhlie.an National
' .'onvention,
IVo Alternate Helegales to Itepnblican
National Convention.
Democratic. Electors are. entitled to
vote lor:
f'ne Uepresentative in, Congr; -s.
i'ne Ueprexntalivc in (ieneral .\ ; >i.tnbl,v.
I wo County Coniliiissiolieis.
i hie ('uiinty Treasurer.
One Delegate to Si at e Convention.
One Alternate Delegate to State Conven
i ion.
Two Delegates lo Democratic National
Convention.
I'vvo Alternate Delegates to Democratic
National < 'onveution.
Prohibition Klectors are entitled to
\ ote tor:
One Representative in Congress.
Oih> lie|.resentati\e in Cciicrul A- • elnbly. I
l\vo County Commissioners.
1 'ne < 'ouiity Treasurer.
Two Deleg itea lo State Convention.
One Delegate to Prohibition National
• 'onvention.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, j
WM. P. SHOEMAKER, Clerk. j
TT AA & "TTfT? j
L.U: "Jij, £2. ,1 ju , . * v I
~| READERS p;
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beautifully illustrated,good stones ,
and article* about Cakioruia aud ** * kJ j
all the Far West. a > €ar J
CAMERA. CHAFT
devoted ea h month to the at-
tislic reproduction of t'ie best j
vork of amairurand professional a year j
photographers.
ROAD OF A THOUSAND WONDERS
a book of 75 pages, containing
120 colored photographs of SOFT'S
picturesque spots in California
and Orcgou. ______
Total • . . 2 5
Ail for ... . $1.50
Address *ll orders to
SUNSET MAGAZINE
Flood Building San I*iancisco
|jl A PPOMPT, k
REMEDY FOR AL >RN;-i OF 0(
mmvik
rsj Lumbago, .-viatic*, 112 zlgla,
Jjj Kidney Troubla and fife
S Kindred I' '* taaoa. p
1 GIVES ) RELIEF g|
SS Applied exte ">rds almost in - Hj
■ stant relief ii iile permanent Wa
■ results are be by taking it in- B
pßj ternally, puiit ood, dissolving 9j
m the poisonous s .bh .aiice and removing it ■
H from the system.
>3 DR. S. D. BLAND
HI Of Itrewton, (Ja.» writes:
E/4 "l ba«l t»oen a suirorer fur a number of yaart H
with LumhatfO oiut Khounrntinni in my ami* and ■
H an«l trh*d oil tho icmedlen tliat 1 could g*
gather from tried leal works, and also consulted W,
B with a number of the bent physlclanß. but found ■
H nothing that gav« tho relief obtained from
■"6 UUOPS." I nhi»l» iireecrlbe It In mj practice
for rlitiuiu&tlsiu and kludi tnl dip eases."
I DR. C. L. G iTSS
■ Hancock, Minn., writef:
"A littleglrlhet©had mjcli a r "nk I-aokcanned Hi
by Rheumatism and Kidney 'lion' •? that iilieH
eould not stand on li. r feet. Tin n nent they H
put her downon the tloorhbe wow. am with By
pains. 1 treated her with ~0 -T»Ht»l '<.: id today 9H
she runs around as well and hnpp.» an ean be. RiJ
I prescribe "6 DROrS" for my patloataanduse
it m u»y practice."
FRKE |
If you are suffering with Rheumatism. B
Lumbago, Sciatica, Neuralgia. Kidney H
Trouble or any kindred disease, write toB
us foi a trial bottle of "5-DROPS." 0?
PURELY VEGETABLE g
"5-DROPS" is entirely free from opium. H
cocaine, morphine, alcohol, laudanum. H
and other similar ingredients. jW
Large Blrc Ruttle "r»nitOPH'* (800 Doses) B|
tjtl.OO. Jb'or Sale by OruiEtfUtn Q|
SWANSONRHEUMATIC CURE COMPANV, ■
Dept. 43. 171 Luke Street. Chicago H
I wnirh some coffee
I roasters use to glaze their
1 coffee with—would you eat
k that, Then
I |l Lion Coffes
has no coating of storage eggs, 1
glue, etc. It's coffee—pure, U
unadulterated,'fresh, strong I
] and of delightful lluvor (i
Uniform qnatttT "nt
Cures Colds; Prevents Pneumonia
Ciood Old Ci)inter Time
A N N O U MCEM E N T.
I ' We are showing, an elegant line of Winter Goods of
ievery descriplion. Hverylhing for man, wom.m or child.
■ Come and look over our stock ! efore bu\i"g your
I winter supply. We will save you money.
A Large Line of NEW Goods.
1 Useful as well as ornamental. Let us show you.
Yours for business,
A. E. CAMPBELL.
SHUNK, PA.'
FIRST NATONAL BANK,
HCTJQ-HIEISVXIJXJE, IPJL.-
CA $50,000 ' k i DeWITT BODINE President .
Surplus and i JEREMIAH KELLY, Vice Pres.
Net Profits, I W. C. FRONTZ, Cashier.
65.000. !
S , I DIRECTORS:
! transacts .a General
~ n . DeVritC Bodirie, Jacob Per, Frank A. Reed er*
oanking dusidcss. 112 • , ~
j Jeremiah Kelly, Wm, Frontz, W, C. Fronte,
Vccountsoflndivid- W. T. Kcedy, John C. I,ami. Lyman Myers.
'Ktls and Firms Pet or Front/. ('. >\". Hones, Daniel Il.Poust, .
I solicited. John.Bull.
3 per Cent INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS
AT THE
GENERAL STORE
® lDaporte Tanner.
Y'ou can llnd a general stock of 1 umbeimens Flannel
Shirts, Drawers and Sicks. Woolen and Gotten Under
j wear and Hosiery.
MEN'S and BOYS' HATS, CAPS and MITTENS.
MSG a Full Assortment of Boots and Shoes
i )f the Usual Variety.
.
The Grocery and
Provision Department
I I js second to none in the county. Also a fair stock cf
HARDWARE. Wll LOWARE and CASTINGS
i tor the farmer. Prices are consistent with quality of goods.
JAMES McFARLANE.
!
;■" AIR P, AN¥) 3
GAS or GASOLINE
t, a XT O F IT
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There are many Gas and Gasoline Engines and OKH
UTTA IT? R \ XT
r z-\. I.i vl3 ix iv w
Some resemble it in construction, others in name
BU I THERE IS ONLY ONE
FAIEN IISI •
Engines that ?xcell in quality and moderate in cost.
Vt-rtical from one to ten horse power. Horizov.jal tliree
iiorse power up-
TH - FAIRBANKS COMPANY,
701 /'m St., Philadelphia.
UHAKLES L. WING, Agem,'Laporte
Try The New; It i i Tice Once.
Kine
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