FT IST NATIONAL BANK OF DUBHORE, FEKNA. J - " $50,000 8i T BPiiUS - - sas.ooo Does a General Banking Business. P. D. STERKiKKK. M. D. SVVARTB. j President. Cashiet j }K?r ecrii intrn-t allowed on certificates. j pRANCIS W. MEYLERT, Attorney-at-Law. Ilice in Keeler'a Block. IjAl'Oli'PK, '(.Sullivan County, TA. | jir&T.H. INGHAM, AT TO hMKYS-AT-LAW, Legal business attended to ill thin and adjoining counties _AI'ORTK, PA 'j t J. MULLEN, L. % Atto mey-at- Law. LA FORTE, FA OFriCB If COUHTT BUILDIW© NKA.RCOUFT HOUSE. j H. CRONIN, AT.TOItSKY'AT -LAW, SOTAUY PUBLIC, orriol OB MAIN STRBKT. L>V SHORE, - i LA PORTE HOTEL. P. W. OAIJIJAOHEK, Prop. j Newly erected. Opposite Court j House srjuare. Steam iieal, bathrooms,! hot anil coM water, reading and pool j room,and barber_siliop: hUo good stabling j and livery, Cbtppcwa ! Xime Iktlns. Lime furnishea «n car load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesville Penn'a. M. E. Reeder, MUNCY, l'A. I I For a well Kept Up-to-date Stock of General Merchandise Far pries that are Right For curteous treatment; goto Buschhausen' /T»M>LvNt'l\l» KKpnliT ot the condition of The National hank at Dnshore. in the State of Pennsylvania at close of business Doe. d. J:>o7. UF.SOrRCKS. Loans a net «ii>* • amis $'.,019*20 11 ' . Bends l<. st «'inv 1 ireulation SO.OOOOO Bond purities 'urni«Be... 9QPOO | ' •»>ll, an•! • iu«■ iVniii >»ank> and Trea» ury I . S 89,'.»91 0i« Total *50&.r»«.«9 0t» LIA KII.ITIKf, aplta $50,000 00 •surplus and undivided profits otv.lßs('» Circulation 60,00000 I 'ividends unpaid no iJepoviu 072,280 oil lota I ?^oh.- r »9O 09 ~;ate« Pennsylvania < «>uiilv of Sullivan <>. I. M I>. Swaiu ea.-hier of the alxive named • -auk do swear that the alxivo statement - true '«• the Umof mv knowledge and l»elief. ' M I>. -\\ AK I.- cashier. -nl>.-< il :in<\-\\i>rn to before mi- thS .tl> ; ilny o: lie. Imu7. AI.HKRTV". UKICSS. ! Mj coniunj.sion cxpir,■> Kebv jT.'Gfl. NotnrvPuhlic. Correct Attest: .1 11. i: I K~i;ii | l'.. <; ~Y I. YAR A Director?. r,,\MIKI, ( dl.l'. I | | Q> ID RT PROCLAMATION. WHKHKAB, HON. ('has i ll.kky President i tnii:;, IloiioraWcs 111 my liiehliuand K. ('. U. "C skill kii Assoc. Judges nf(thc t ourts of Oyer and , Term.urr .md Ocncral Jail Delivery, Quarter i>f thi- Peace, orphan.-' Court* and Com i inoli Pleas tor the County of Sullivan, have issued ! ■ heir |ireec]H. hearing date the II day of Mar. ! I'.ioT. to me dircctcij lor hoMing the severa ' •on its in the Borough of Laporte. 011 Mondaj t)>e 1 day of May l'.iiVs. at 2 o'clock p. m. Therefore,notice is hereby given to the Coroner. lustkVMif tile Peace and < onstahlos within the •ounty t hat they he then and there in their prop •r per-ou at 2 o'clock p. m.of said day, with then .lis, records. iinnnsitions examlnati.jn.- and i ithcr icmemUranccs to thine things to which I heir ojtlces aptier-tain to tic done. \nd to those' vlmare bound hy theirreeoKnUanee to pmsecute 1 .gainst prisoner.- who are or shall be in the iail ol he said county of Sullivan, are hereby notified to tlien and there to prosecute against them as vlll be just. H'l.'-IIN BKUWN. sheriff. herifT'sOUlcc.La porte Pa... 9. .tan 11XW fOLEYSKIDNEYCURE Makes Kidney* and Bladder Hlght fCounty Seat Local and Personal Events] ( Tersely Told. I j Miss Anna Rup.st'l spent Tliurs -1 tlav at llngliesville. Mi . 11. D. Ritter of Eagles More ! is engaged in paper lianging at the I Court House. j The Village Improvement Society j will meet ot the home of Mrs. Frank | Ingham .May oth. UMis. j Miss Freda Orossley 'ami 11. 11. i Kuium were Onshore visitors | Tuesday. , ! Sujit. Kilgore held exaniinationa lin the seventh and eighth gra<les i of our horougli seliools Tuesday. 11. F. Crossley of Onshore. \ is ited his parents at this place Sun ! day. A man who is pretty shrewd, may deceive his neighbors now and then, | lint he can never fool the Lord. Mr, and Mrs. <!. S. Eddy and daughter C.ladys left Thursday ! morning for liunlock Run, Eu : /.erne county, to visit their daugh | ter. Mrs. Titos. F. Ripple. F. S. Keeler. for the past three ; years postmaster at New Albany, j died very suddenly of heart fail i ure Saturday morning. He was a j veteran of the Civil War, having eulisted in the. famous 141st Regi ment 1* V. when he was 17 years :of age. At the time of his death Mr. Keeler was ill years of age. lie leaves a widow and two sons. Rev. T. W Xull has greatly I 'improved the appearance of the j lawn at the Rectory by cutting) down one tree and thoroughly j i trimming the remaining ones.! The genial Rector believes in let - j ting sunshine into both the heart | , and t he home. The agricultural Department is j ! trying to Fix the amount it takes j ;to keep a hen a year. In order to ; j arrive at the exact figure the man ' next door with (lower beds and a ; tomato patch should In* summoned | as a witness, I James Parrish of Shunk me' with a peculiar but serious acci dent <in Monday. While engaged at carpenter work he fell from a house and striking an adx which j lay on the ground a gash was cut i iu his chest, puncturing one of flung, lie was taken to the Will-j I ianisport Hospital where an oper ation was performed <in the injur-' ! ctl lung. At la.-t reports hi> eon-! | dit ion was unchanged. ; John I>. ltockfeller tells t;> to b.i iionlenteil with what we have. But the trouble is that John I>. won't let us have anything. Beginning with last week, the pensions of all widows, minors and helples-. children of Civil war veter ans now on the Fnited Sbite* rolls are iin leased to £1- a month. Twenty thousand pensioners, chiefly widows, who receive their quarterly .-Upends through the local pension agency, are a fleeted. Most of these now receive *s a month. The Teachers' Summer School will be held at Laporte this sum | mcr, and w ill open May some i what earlier than in past years. Supl. Kilgore, who is always con siderate of others and anxious to 1 give the teachers of this county a term of school that will give to them not only a season of profit, but also one of pleasure, very 'kindly allowed the teachers to make their choice as tow here the school should be held. By a vote J taken it was shown tiiata majority :of the teachers had a preference: j for Laporte. It is six years since j our town had this school and tliej people appreciate the kindness of: | the Superintendent in holding it | ;il at Laporte this season. Joseph Morris, who fired the last shot of the Civil war, died in I'otts ville Friday. lie fought with the Seventeenth Pennsylvania Cavalry laud the Forty eighth Pennsylvania Infantry. Morris claimed that when 'word came on the battle field of Lee's surrender and the rebels had j laid down their arms one of them [savagely attacked him. A bullet j from Morris' musket, the last shot lof the war, silenced the eneinv. I ! Treasurer's Sale of Unseated Lands. Agreeable to the provision of an Aet 01 Asseni bly entitled, "An Aet din etltiff rlwinode of sell ing I'usented Lan<ls for taxc*,' passed tlie 20tn day of March. IBi. r ». and the supplements thereto, I, Frank H Karrell, Treasurer of the County of Sullivan, hereby give notiee to all persons eon oerned t at unless the County, Knart, Poor and School Taxes. «lue on the following tracts 01 n seated Lands situated in said county are paid be fore tin? day of sale. the \\*hoie or such part or cue)i trect as will pay the taxes and suen costs chargeable thereon will be sold at the Court House in Laportc, said County of Sullivan, on tin- sth day of June, I*oß, »>cin« the second Mon dav in June. The sale to be continued by ad journment from day j day if deeincd necessary for arrearages of taxes due, and assessed and cost accrued on each tract respectively. ( HKKKY TOWNSHIP 413 liaker .lolin ' $ 2. r » 24 ItO Raker .lolin 16 98 +lB Kpple Andrew 171>2 s.» :{'.4 F.pple Ifenrv 147") 19 10 Pox Justinanee OHO i>'2 Kox Samuel M 25 1)7 27 (letting Clirisiiau 2 ">7 15K (jetting (ii'ovjer 10 17 40 <«rav William in 12 170 <iray William 50 01 2i! Holtzhower George 058 7."> Jackson .Jeremiah 'U> <>:> 100 Kaiser .lolin 3(150 I"i 7 Jaeoby Leonard 10 11 ;">0 I.ukens l>aniel 25 05 12 I.uskey Edward 74S '.is Norris .1 oseph 1' 0 !Slj l.'iO (juirk .lolin 53 75 12 Keed Collins 170 Is.V Heed < 'oilins 54 88 2S."> Stein William 17 5-i 200 Stein Phillip 12 H0 114 Stein Phillip 7 61 41 Turner William 12 B'J VanPluil William 39 84 7o VanPhul William 5 o*s 11)8 Wagner Phillip 720 COI.LEY TOWNSHIP. 12 Brearley Benjamin I 67 .100 Burke Thomas 67 70 ;!23 Chase Heber PI 73 388 <'hafC Dudley 23 50 444 Cook John 49 50 2'.'l • 'arpenter Samuel 203 42 150 Crispin .lames 38 93 J75 Fitzsinimons Thomas 39 32 134 <iillett Kliphalet 783 479 <ireen Williard 22 83 467 Graves Rufus 51 97 218 Heister Peter 1173 64 122 lleister Peter 15 05 tH Houseweart George W 11 75 | til Houseweart George W 426 79 Houseweart Mrs. Wm 503 34 Kester Jacob 563 202 Logan Sheldon 23 61 ] t ndivided 1 ol' | 417 McMullen Alexander 18 47 55 Nicholas Harvey 381 B'il Oilion Thomas 263 70 230 Pinco Polly 12 00 1 Parley Humphrey ]'•* 66 I .'itil Parley Nathaniel SlOii I 'ndivided '. of 380 Pinco Bezahel 10 09 75 I'ersons Edward 10 03 31;; Heitzer Jacob Irt 90 12 Ueitzer .Tacoli 440 i nI I'eitzer Jacob 513 j 04 Shaw Bavid 15 91 60 Sullivan James 824 310 Tatam Joseph 22 87 21 Tatam Joseph 182 1 12 latum Joseph 722 150 Tomlinson liichard 263 70 150 Woodward Iteza 34 85 23.". W'oolston Seth 53 02 215 Woodward Ebenezer 48 99 111 Zeigler David 560 249 Zeigler Bavid 28 lU DAVII>B<>N TOWNSHIP 401 Beatlv or Baity Paul 8(> 32 375. Brad> John 15 00 029 <'olt Elizabeth 41 17. 4">5 < 'olt Nathaniel 136 00 150 i oats Samuel 24 90 131 <'olt William 20 96 103 Colt William 32 96 lo I lean John 320 •"in Evans Sarah 400 201 Ewing Jasper 32 52 150 Evans Joel 48 00 •104 Epple Andrew 14 50 4"il Epple Henry ' 26 04 .15 Evans Benjamin 140 92 Evans Elizabeth 3OS 9> Evans Jane or James 382 •iOl <iearheart Anthony 12 05 434 ' iearheart lieorge 17.14 134 (iearheart Mary 17:>4 • i27 Gearheart William 13 0s 430 Grant Thomas 13 44 390 Gritlin Mary 15 00 10 11 miter Alexander 40 102 Ileager I'hilip 104 2s 422 Haines Josiah Ss 40(1 Hamilton Thomas 16 00 400 Irwin Charles 16 00 .37 Irwin Hobert 18 28 4 8 James John 32 400 James Levi 16 00 417 Jackson Jeremiah 16 68 17 Kirk Isaac 16 68 105 Lebo Henry 33 00 ]SO Levi Baniel 30 00 230 Mi ley Martin 40 00 j •;4•! Montgomery Hannah 109 70 j 280 Muswenkope Adam 22 40 4K4 Mevlert Ann 17 30 ■ 399 Mevlert Michael No. I 15 96 195 Mevlert William 7 s(i 390 Mevlert William N0.2 15 72 254 Mctlenry E'Mcßaniel 15 30 418 Nieholos Francis 16 72 410 Patterson William 98 00 312 Parker Richard 15 OS 400 Ross Thomas 48 00 390 Sample James 107 44 SO Smith Baniel 17 20 301 Steadman William 20 04 I 358 Sample Catherine 57 28 300 Tower James 12(H) :;.'i4 Walker Jonathan 14 10 | :;>s Williamson Charles 21 00 112 Woodside John 98 88 j 309 Woodside John 29 44 2 Wilson Mary 10 Is I Wo idsiile Archibald 12 10 i Woodside John Jr 139 52 Woodside Archibald 3 84 j 20 s Young Samuel 832 KLKLANI) TOWNSAU' 139 Bryson Samuel 1 29 ' <il' Bryson Samuel 19 II J.'iO ('omeley Robert 7 Is 44 ('omeley William 2 112 32 ('ooley Henry 730 126 Fritz Aaron 17 39 40 Fritz John 1098 40 Fritz Aaron 10 98 24"> Hunainger Aaron 57 90 .35 Hortou Nathaniel 12 88 8 Rogers C, S. 74 107 Turner Samuel 14 12 KOKKB TOWNSHIP. 407 Abbot George 19 15 •19 Horsey John 016 14S Fox Eliza 007 237 Fox Eliza M 962 25 Fox Hannah 103 35 Fox lustina 144 425 Hurley Henry 1240 25 425 Hurley George 87 13 200 Ilalowell Edward 10 06 80 Hatton James 328 97 Lloyd Peter 7. 771 14 Lucke Henry 172 52 Lloyd Peter Z 14 43 10 Maier George 197 301; Norris Elizabeth 16 48 87 Peters Richard 8S 48 434 Pleasants Samuel 4247 60 00 Pleasants Israel 12 30 455 Roberts Hugh 18 07 EOX TOWNSHIP. 50 Baker Jghn 570 74 Eck Catherine 12 65 408 Hughes Ge*rge 84 33 300 Johnson James 45 10 408 Lewis Joseph 46 93 382 Simpson John 72 58 niLIiSGROVK TWP. 436 Beates Henry 98 38 90 Beck Henry 405 335 Boaham Ephriam 61 14 290 Boyd John 103 40 210 lion ham William 20 53 INO Bingham William 29 80 30 Bird Ulvsses 675 257 Belaney Thomas 127 27 407 Fullerton Richard 87 OS 50 Hornkeith Jeremiah 19 00 198 Jackson William 7228 350 Rogers Richard 04 00 410 Reese Daniel 59 50 405 (1906) Seckler Michael 48 94 305 (1907) Seckler Michael 42 27 105 Spade William 29 36 407 Sheaf William 45 32 LA PORTE TOWNSHIP. 25 Brewster Virginia 687 100 Bowsman William 672 110 Hachin Phillip 24 36 389 Cleveland Moses 49 44 79 Evans Caldwalder 21 53 80 Franklin Thomas 688 58 Fox Sarah 499 126 Fox Samuel 21 92 35 Fox Sarah bO9 40 Franklin Walter 504 223 Fox Hannah 13 23 34 Fox Samuel M 1 41 97 Fox Sarah 407 26 Fox Samuel M.l 09 87 Gratl Andrew 365 10 Garrigus Susan W 174 25 Gardner Richard 4 35 16 (iardner Richard 08 118 Harvey Jonathan 24 78 5 Huling Joseph 88 117 Harvey Jonathan 25 57 140 Harvey Jonathan 29 40 48 Harvey Jonathan 987 183 .Jackson Jeremiah 47 77 00 Kidd John Est 5 16 174 Levi Daniel 30 23 190 Levi Daniel 39 90 OS Morris Richard 11 14 28 71 Morris Richard 11, 298 S Morris Richard 11, 140 164 Musser George 56 09 5 North Richard 128 119 North Richard 33 91 63 North Richard 10 97 ;,oo Pleasants Israel 52 2o 43 Pleasants Israel 7 53 165 Pleasants Samuel 28 71 95 Pleasants Samuel 16 53 So Parker Thomas 27 36 37 Parker William 7 70 61 Parker William 15 51 • iOO Perkins Joseph 44 20 ; lo Pleasants Samuel 2 10 401 Roberts Hugh 103 37 99 Roberts Elizabeth 18 23 07 Reynolds Thomas 17 O7 214 Roberts George Jr. 903 106 Scott Samuel iS 44 220 Topliff John 6550 9 Wells Gideon 1 89 95 Wells Gideon 19 95 5o Wells Gideon 6 60 9IIREWSBURY TWP. 09 Boyd John 16 28 j 200 Benson I'eter 30 to 436 Benton William 27 59 1 0(1 Dongbe rty John 205 26 364 Fox Mnviuh C. 252 12 10 Pox Mariali 2 76 4oi Govdau John 5946 97 Hoover Job 362! 25 Irwin Robert 0 9I 177 King F./.cktel BJ2 53 401 Morrison John 39 63 386 Ogden Joseph 106 54 386 Pleasants Mary iot> 26 114 Swain John 31 46 318 Spade William 33 47 The Mim of Fifty Cents must also be atl'led 011 each truet. 101 01 pureel of hind lulvertiseii in ad dition to the amount named oi[» -ite each tract, lot or jiureel of land for adven sii.s. Also, In art- I ditlon lo the same interest will U- rharped ujvm the amount of tuxes due upon caeh iract, lot, or pareol of land for eaeh year from t' ll liast day ot January 01 the year following unin paid, under , Act of IRS7. N. U. No tuxes will tie received oa the dav of sale. Kit ANK H. FAItRKLt,, Treasurer. Treasurer's ottlee, La|«.rte Pa., April Ist, l'Jus. In the matter of the application of Hannah Eudora Sehintilev lor a divorce trom John Sclumller her husband. To John Schindler. Vou are hereby notified that an alias subpoena in the above stated case having been returned that you could not be found in this county you are. rexuired to appear on Monday the 18th dav May, 1908. at a Court ol Common I'ieas to be held at Laporte, at 2 o'clock p. m M and make answer to the complaint made by your wife in the above stated case. JUDSON BROWN, SherilL Sherilfs oflice.LapoJte.Pa.March IS,P.K)B Fearing that the threatening bituminous coal strike will shorten their supply of fuel, the railroads owning mines in the vicinity of Wilkos-Burre are working their mines twelve hours a day to lay in stores of furnace coal for emergency use. Other railroads are buying from local washeries and as fast as the coal is cleaned it is rushed to Chi cago. All the washeries are being • taxed to the limit. Campbell's D< Good Old (L>infer Time ANNOUNCEMENT. We are showing an elegant line of Winter Goods of every description/ Everything for man, woman or child. Come and look over our stock before buying 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, HTOHESVILLE, ZF.A.. CA SSO.OOO° CK DeWITT BODINE, President. Surplus and JEREMIAH KELLY, Vice Pres. Net Profits. | W. C. FRONTZ, Cashier. 65.000. T , „ J DIRECTORS: Transacts a General , , U, , n . DeW itt Bodtne, Jacob Per, Frank A.Reeder, Banking Business. . JeremWl Ke , ly . Wm . Fronti! , w.C.Frontz, Accounts oflndivid- w. T. Reedy, John C. Laird, Lyman Myers, uals and Firms Peter Frontz, C. W. Sones, Daniel U.roust, solicited. J°hn Bull. 3 per Cent INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS -A.T THE GENERAL STORE (© Eiaporte Tanner, gd You can find a general stock of Lumbei men's Flannel Shirts, Drawers and Socks. Woolen and Cotten Under wear and Hosiery. MEN'S and BOYS' HATS, CAPS and MITTENS. Also a Full Assortment of Boots and Shoes of the Usual Variety. The Grocery and Provision Department is second to none in the county. Also a fair stock of HARDWARE, WILLOWARE and CASTINGS for the farmer. Prices are consistent with quality of goods. JAMES McFARLANE. PAIRSANISS CAS or GASOLINE ENGINES. There are 'many Gas and Gasoline Engines and ONE "FAIRBANKS" Some resemble it in construction, others in name BUT THERE IS ONLY ONE FAIRBANKS ENGINE. Engines that excell in quality and moderate in cost. Vertical from one to ten horse power. Horizoinfal three horse power up- THE FAIRBANKS COMPANY, 701 Arch St., Philadelphia. CHARLES L. WING, Agent, Laporte. r 112 Try The News Item Job Office Once. [Fine Printing | 1 VwAT*WORK ' riJtLx » MODKKN FACILITIES. VV 6 I II Fit To Please.
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