FIRST NATIONAL BANK OK DUSHORE, I'ENNA. CAPITAL - - $50,000 j aUJbIfI.US - - $35,000 Does a General Hanking Business. S. 1). STERIGERE, M. V. SWART 9. President. Cashier j :i perowat Intwiil allowed on eer^lctlH. FRANCIS W. MEYLERT, Attorney-at-Law. office in Keeler's Block. Countv. FA. i fTX & F. H. INGHAM, ATTOIIH BYS-AT-LA W, Legal business attended to in this and adjoining oounties _APORTE, PA ' £ J. MULLEN, Attorney-at-L«w. LAPORTE. PA OFFM'R iff CODHTY BOILDIMB KHAR COURT HOBHK. J H. CRONIN, ATTORNKY'AT -LAW, HOTAHT PUBLIC. ORRLCB OH KAIH STBBBT. DII SHORE. PA LAPORTE HOTEL. F. W, GALLAGHER, I'rop. Newly erected. Opposite Court House square. Steam lieat, bath rooms, hot and cold water, reading and pool room,and barbershop; also good stabling and livery, Gbippewa Xime ftflns. Lime furnished in car load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders'solicited. Kilns near Hughesvilla Tenn'a. M. E. Reeder, MUNCY, PA. For a well Kept Up-to-date Stock of General Merchandise Far pries that are Right For eiirteons treatment goto Buschhausen' /"•ONDKN'i EIJ REPORT o! the condition o! The v-. First National Bank at Onshore, in the State of Pennsylvania at close of business Dec.. 3d, 1907, KESOLHCKB. Loans and discounts £.'.01929 11 r. S. Hands to secure circulation... SQ,(«jO 00 Bond Securities 168,778.:C> Purniße 900 00 Cash, and due from banks and Treas ury V. 8 89.901 09 Total Softs,s99 oil LIABILITIES, Capital 150.0011 rtl Surplus and undivided profits 38,318 sf> Circulation 50,080 00 Dividends unpaid 00 llwposits 372,28058 Total 8508,599 09 State of Pennsylvania County of Sullivan ss. I I, M. I). S warts cashier of the above named bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is Hue to the best of my knowledge and belief. M. I). SWARTS. Cashier. Suhsciilicd and sworn lo liefore me this sth day of Dec. 1907. ALBERT K. HE ESS. My commission expires Feby 27,'09. Notary Public. Correct Attest: ■J. 1). REESER ) E. (i. BYLVARA, /Directors. SAMUEL COLE, ) QUI RT PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, HON. ('HAS. F. TEKKY President ludge, Honorables Henry Richiin and It. c. K. Kskmka. Assoc. Judges ofjthe Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans'Court and Com mon Pleas lor the County of Sullivan, have Issued their precept, bearing date the 11 day of Mar. 1907. to me directed, lor holding the severa courts in the Borough of Laportc.on Monday the ill day of Sep. 1908, at 2 o'clock p. m. Tlierefoie.noC.ee is hereby given tn the Coroner. Justices of the Peace and Constables within the county, that they be then and there in their prop el person ato'clock p. in.of said day, with their rolls, records, iuquisitkyis examinations and other rememberances to those tilings to which their offices appertain to lie done. And to those who are boundby their recognizance to prosecute against prisoners who are or shall be in the jail of the Raid countv of Sullivan, are hereby notified to be Chen and there to prosecute against them as will be just. JI'DSON BROWN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Offlce,La|>orte Pa.,. 9, Jan HKlx- FOLEYSKIDNEYOM iakii Kidneys and Bladder Klght I iHP - T ■—Tl IBfll II!■ —I IT—T - j [County Seat \ Local and Personal Events: i j I Tersely Told- J * Mrs. Emma Bailey is visiting it the homo of her niece Mrs. E. P. j Ingham. j Mrs. E. A. Jfoii ii and son Ken ] neth of Baltimore -Mil., arc visiting | Mrs. I lei ID'S sisters at this place. ! Mrs. Cheney and Mrs. Rosa. Van I Fleet of Scranton are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Cheney. Mr. William Kennedy of Titus vi 1 It* was the guest of his brother T. E Kennedy over Sunday. Mr. W. Lawrence of Kane, who lias been spending some time with his family at their summer home near Eagles Mere, was in town the early part of the week. A new roof is being put on tlie cottage of Mrs. Virginia Brewster, on North Muney street. Mrs. James (iansel of William sport spent hist week with friends in town. Mrs. Warren Watrousand little daughter of Jolmsonburg, are visit ing W. C. Mason and daughter j lone. Miss Josephine Waltz of j Williamsport returned home | Wednesday after spending two weeks with her uncle and aunt, l)r. j and Mrs. \V. H. Randall. The Sacrament of Holy Coni i munion will be administered in St. | John's Protestant Episcopal church tin Sunday morning Vugust 1(1, at i 10 o'clock by the Rev, Thomas It. | Yates of Williamsport. There will be mi evening services. J. G. Seonten, A. Walsh snd .lames Thall of Dushore were | among the business men at the County Seat last week. We were in error last week in stating that an excursion would come to Lake Mokoma on i Saturday of last week. This ex i cursion will take place next Tues | day Aug. IMb. ,J. G. Cott of Lincoln Falls was in town Monday and with T. J. ivee ler was making estimates on the building of a grand stand at the Forksville fair grounds, Mr. and <<. W, Mcylertof Kiver j side, California, are visiting at the' home of their nephew F. W. Mey i lert Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Diett'en-j | defer and Mr. and Mrs. Win, < 'he | ney of Eagles Mere, were the guests lof Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chenv for several days last week. Mrs. Norman Stackhoiise ofj Fugles Mere visited her brother T. E. Kennedy of West Maine St. | last week. Mrs, L. L. Ford is entertainingl her friend Mrs. Arrison of I'hiladol [iliia. Mrs. Arrison's to young sonsj are spending the summer at Moko- j ma outing. The Miuicy Valley Grange will hold their Annual picnic in the Al-1 fred Taylor <« rove Saturday Aug.! 'J'.Uh. Able speakers will be pres- i , ent, and a good Cornet Hand, Din-| , ners and refreshments will be! , gold oil the ground. i Rev. If. Crittith will preach at I the Baptist church Sunday evening | | at 7::iu o'clock, All are invited. ; Mrs. llunsieker will sin;?. Mrs. Helen Roiee 1 lunsicker and! • Miss M. Francis Boiee wMI give a recital of songs and select readings Wednesday evening August l!)th. in the Baptist church for the bene fit of the chun-li. Admission 2"> cents. The ladies of the church will serve ice cjearn and cake in the church t parlor at the close of the recital, i lo cents a service. j William Rnhhins, superintendent of the work of extending the Mun ; cy Valley Telephone line into La . Porte, completed his work last week. ' | The wires were connected with those J | of the Independent Telephone com- J i pany, and also placed several new j 'phones in business places of town. | Mr. William Kennedy of Titus ville is looking after the interest of the Jlillsgrove Tannery while Mr. ■ Reedy is confined to his room from 112 being operated on for appendicitis a few weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Leo (lasjioiino of Bridgeport, Connecticut, are visit ing A. Nurdine and family at the tannery. Mr. and Mrs. Chan. Harrison of Powell spent Saturday and Sun day of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schroder at llillsgrove. Miss liattic Sehrader of llills grove spent Saturday and Sunday with Virginia Cassleberry at Proc tor. Seldom does death dial a more chilling blow than when it lays its icy T hand on the tiny form of a babe, wild such a death occured in our town on Wednesday morning when Robert, tlie tive-months-oid son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fairbaim pa.-sed away. The child from his birth was quite delicate, but with the most careful attention he was rapidly gaining in health until live days lie fore his death when lie was stricken with liis last illness. A short fuii'Tid service was held at the house Wednesday atternoou, | after which the bereaved parents and their little daughter started with the remains of their child for Boston, their former home, where interment will be made. The Sunday Schools of Money Valley, Sonestown and Nordiuont. will picnic at Lake Mokoina Fri day of this week. One of the pleasures of the day will'be a game of base ball between Sonestown and Dushore. rhere will be special rates from Sattertield as well as from points south. The following item was taken | from the Daily State Journal: In the presence of only a few ; relatives and close friends, Thomas I Davis and Miss Esther Murray were joined in marriage at I'ueblo Colo.. lastSunda\ evening, coming direct to Ogden where they will J make their home. The former Miss Murray, had charge of the books of the state Journal's circulation department for many months. Although residing here for only 'a couple of years, it was with deep regret that hosts of true friends saw her departure from Colorado a few weeks ago, and it is with real pleasure that they will learn of her return as Mrs. Thomas Davis. Not one bit less popular in bis j own circle is her husband. Mr. Davis is a boilermaker. and is one I oi the most popular young men. Miss. Murry is a daughter of William Murrv of Cherry Town ship. She went West about two i years ago. Mr. Davis is from j Say re. Not withstanding the fact that the Lock Haven State Normal School | has large dormitories, its rooms will all be taken for the Fall term begin ! ning Sept. 7th. This is an indication j of the esteem ill which this splendid I school is hehl by the young people lof this state. It has a lirst class j equipment, a line faculty and an ideal location. Expenses are mode rate. Address the Principal for illustrated catalogue. Presidential campaign is now on j and i'rum the present indications will i Ikj the hottest fought and most ! interesting campaign for many ! years. Both great parties are work ! ing hard for tlio suecc>s of their can didates, the interest will increase from day today and will continue until the voter has cast his vote and | the election has been decided. ! Every American Citizen will want to keep in touch with the cani ; i paigu as it progresses. "The Phila delphia Press" the great reliable ■ I metropolitan daily will publish the j campaign news completely and accurately and will keep you posted II up to the minute. Tell your news | dealers to nerve "The Philadelphia j Press" to your home, get it at the ' news-tand or send in your subscript i lion direct addressing it to the t'ir- U ulatiou Department, "The Press" 7ih. and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia, Besjdes its excellent reputation in advancing student.-j along intelectnal lines, the Lock Haven State N'urmal is unsurpassed for its splendid ail vantages. Its large student body is handled a-s if it were a family and . ' the welfare of each one is considered. it has a lino location and is well - I equipped. Address the principal for I illustrated catalogue. Laporie Borough Statement, j I.nportc Bornuifh School l'islrict in uerount " i'li 1- ■(. Kt flt'i', (•(►lluclor of taxes lor vfur cud mik .lime 1. 190k. To amount of duplicate tii'i Oil llv per rent foliate on :!UU M l'> OJ ; i " commission sMi Treasurer's receipt ««i«T» I l« r cent I'ommissiou on ti1. 71... OH I'rciis. receipt ondij KxoiicraUont I «.w l.aml returns. 10/il Treasurer's receipts 55 00 do 1M 75 do IV 11 465 ti9 i'i-j (l'.» BuiMlng Tax. 1 1> amount of duplicate... l:;s 10 By rebate 1199 Commission ' .... 8 54 Treasurer's rei'eipt............. ifftSHO flo :i(i :!l commission 191 ' Kxonerations i lii l>and returns \t -VI Treasurer's receipts MSSU 43.x 10 4:18 10 I.A|istricl in account u ali I''. M. I'rosslej, Treasurer, for the vcar cud ing .lime 1, was. School Funds , Balance on hand from lu-a audit 77 71 Cash inim Lyman Harvey 111:1 T. I. Keeler, collector 'J7()U."> Stale appropriation J77 90 Kriiuk 11. i'arrell, Co. Treas ju I. J. Keeler, i ollector fuj ■'.<> do on do 32 89 By Auditors' services 1907 and tiling report ,S 50 Teachers' salaries 585 00 School supplies J:: 20 A.J. Bradley counsel fees 5:100 WJ.Higley, truant ollleer 2 M Salary of Sec'v and postage, 1906-7 51:15 Treasurer's commission 11 ss Balance in hands of Treas... 03 97 H22 74 822 71 Building Fund. Cash from W.l'.Shoemaker, brick.. 1.» " T. J. Keeler, Collector 27*»:>o < lias, L. Wing, coal lii 92 Frank 11. Fan-ell. Treas *l2 50 'l'. J. Keeler. collector 7. im curtains 24 :!l Treasurer's commission on 558.25 10 70 519 01 519 01 Resources and Liabilities. School. Balance in bauds of Tronsurur 97 Land returns 10 54 Orders outstanding prior to 'O7 259 99 do for 1907 425 00 Liabilities in execs of resources dlo is 681 99 lis! 99 Building. Lauds returned for Trails 9 51 outstanding imnds 900 00 i uitstaiiding orders .. . 9ii Balance due I'rensurci'.. . .1 5v l.iab. in excess of resource:.. Hi.s nl 1177 55 1477 55 We. the undersigned. Auditors ol' Laporte Boro. l'u.. hereby certify , that we have audited,adjust ed and settled the several accounts above set forth, and lind the same to be correct, as the snlne appears in ibis foregoing rep..ll. \S itiu-ss our luinils this I Ith day of June. I'.us WILLIAM W. LOKB, i .). T. F.MKBAIKN. Auditors ALBKIiT F. HKFs ) on i:i;i KFs sAbi:. Bv virtue ol'a writ of fieri facias issue.l out ot the Court of Common Pleas ol Sul livan County, Pennsylvania, anil to me directed ami delivered, there will lie ex posed to public sale at tlie Court Mouse in baporte, PH., on . 1i) degrees West to a hemlock: thence by land of the same North eighty eight (SS) degrees West to an iron wooii: | thence by land late of .'ohn tliidevvell | North seventy-three (7tf) degrees Wet to i n biech; thence by Inud ol the siiinc North J tilty-cight and one half degrees. West to i post at the above described road, thence North sixty-one and one | half (tili) degrees Kast five (5) rods to a j post in tlie road; thence North seventy 1 (70) degrees East thirty (30) rods to a post: thence North sixty (110) degrees Kasi twelve ( 111) rods to a stone: thence North sixty-six (liti) degrees Kast sixty (fiG) rods j tothe place ol beginning. CtiNTAIN INti Kitty Three [s3] Acres and Eighty- Two l'erchcs ol land be the same more or less Land till improved and under a good state ot cultivation and having a frame house, frame barn and other outbuildings .reeled thereon. Well watered and being a desirable farm property. Seized, taken into execution and to be sold as the property ot A. A. Converse at the suii of James Quiim. .It* list IN BHOWN. Sheriff. Sheriffs oilice.Laporie, l'a., .1 ttlv 0, I*•(>s. Administrator's Notice. In the estate ot Anna 11. Sadler, late llillsgrove township, Sullivan Count v. Pa., deceased. Letters of Administration in the above estate having been granted to the under signed, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay meat; and those having claims against said estate are requested to present the I same, without delay for payment. I . l'.ioS, at ten o'clock, a. in., at | which time and place all persons entitled to share in s-iid lands shall present their . claims or be thereafter debarred front coming in oti said tun.l. r I'. W. MEYLEUT. Auditor. July H4, I DOS. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, HTJGHESVIX-LE, SSO 000 DeWITT BODINE, President. Surplus and JEREMIAH KELLY, Vice Pres. Net Profits, W C. FRONTZ, Cashier. 65.000. 4 „ , DIRECTORS: transacts a General 0 i • it • j)('\\ itt J5(3(1 ino, Jacob L'i*r, 1* 1 'cks. Woolen and Gotten Under wear and Hosiery. MEN'S and BOYS HATS, CAPS and Mil l ENS. Also a Full Assortment of Boots and Shoes of the Usual Variety. The Grocery and Provision Depart me nt is second to none in the county. Also a fair stock of HARDWARE, WILLOW ARE and CASTINGS (or the farmer. Prices are consistent with quality of goods. JAMES McFARLANE. P AIRR.AN ¥) 5 GAS or GASOLINE K N G I N E S. There are, many Gas and Gasoline Engines and ONE "FAIRBANKS" Some resemble it in construction, others in name BUT THERE IS ONLY ONE 1 FAIRBANKS ENGINE. Engines that excell in quality and moderate in cost. Vertical from one to ten horse power. Horizontal three horse power up- THE FAIRBANKS COMPANY. 701 Arch St., Philadelphia. CHARLES L. WIIIG, Agem, Laporte fr // You Arc Going to Get Whisky, I I Old Peon Whisky I is good, and is fiiatillcd from core- | fully selected grain 75c a Quarl_ $2.75 a Gallon | - Imperial Cabinet Whisky $1.25 a Q:iart 84.75 a Gallon Champagnes, Sherries, Ports, Cataaha, Moselles, * ...V » Rhine Mines, Brandies, Gint, Cordials- JIWUM MA*5fY B.CO. •»>.■/ 11,0C .V"""J7"' U e are the oldest ivnte and liquor house in I hilti delphia, we refer to the thousands of Physicians who here for pure liquors. Goods Shipped to All Parts ol the United States Thomas Massey & Co. Philadelphia || imii.i Tr*^ Esr.i mmmrnm WANTED" i | Farm or Business a 1 V Tiii T.jpi-iM " I f or sale. Not particular about location. SS'i'tS I W ? h ',9 hf V fr,,m owner only who s (toita l- ijtun ffv. r) ■ deßcrlptfon and state when poiteaulon R ■ can be had. Addreas, I is a sure re source