TRST NATIC lAh lI.JJK OF I>USJUO:iB, PENNA. CAPTTAIi - - fcfiO.OOO ECTKi'l.ira - - 435.000 Does a General Banking Business. S. I). STKRIGEKE, M. D. SWART 3. President. Cashier 3 per eent interest allowed on certillentes. FRANCIS W. MEYLERT, At torney-at-Law. office in Keeler's Block. Sullivan County, PA. JTJTSTF. H. INGHAM, ATTOnB*YfI-AT-LAW, Legal l-nsinesa attended to in this *nd adjoining counties -APORTE, PA £ JL MULLEN, Attorn oy-«t-L«w. LAVORTE, PA orrica m county buildi»» BB\R COCttT BOBBK. i\ H CRONIN7 HOTAHT PUBLIC. OFFICE OH HAW STB***. L>'.'SHORE, PA LAPORTE HOTEL. F. W, GALLAGHER, Prop. Newly erected. Opposite Court I louse square Steam heat, bath rooms, hot and cold water, reading and pool room,and barbershop; also good stabling and livery, dbippewa Ximc IRUns. Lime furnished .n 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 curteous treatment goto Buschhausen' fONDF.NOED REPORT ot ill" condition of The First National Bank at Dushore. in the State of Pennsylvania i t close of business Nov 3d, V.KJB, HKSOURCKS. l.oans and discount') 112 179,.W SI l s. Beiids to secure circulation ."0,000 00 Bond Securities 171 425.00 1 urnlKae 900 00 • hi-' from mink ami approval 07 l'i> millu> on I'. F. Bond 1 >1)0(1(1 Due from l\ S Treasury 2Sonoo Cash 23 858 81 Total 5507,254 i'J LIABILITIES, "iip'tnl SOO.OOOOO Kurplus and undivided profits i3,3til 10 Circulation 49,500 00 Dividends unpaid oo Di'iiopits 361,893 09 Total 8507.251 19 Kiatc of Pennsylvania County of Sullivan ss. I, M. J). Swart; cashier of the above nai.ieil tin: ik do solemnly swear that the above statement >.- tiuetothetxst of my knowledge and lielief. M. I'. SWARTS. Cashier, s-übsciibed and sworn to before me this 2d day of Dec ISWS ALPII(!NK(' J WALSII My commission expires Ft by i", 'o9. Notaryl'ublic. (Correct Attest: ■I. D. RKESER 1 li. (1- KYLYVKA, >Directors. SAMUEL CODE, ) Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration upon the esta'e of K!lis Swank, late of Davidson Township, Sulli van County, l'a., have been granted to the undersigned. All penons indebted to said estate are requested to make pay ment, and those having claims or de mands against the same will make them known without delav to EMMA SWANK. Admrx. of Kllis Swank, Deo'd - Sone-stown, PA., Sept. 4, 1 '.MIS. Kstate of Lyman < >. Harvey, hue of La porte Township, deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration upon the et-tate of Lyman <). Harvey have been granted to the undersigned. All persons endcbted to said estate are requested to make pay ment and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay to LEE R. GAY ITT, Admr. Sonestown, l'a. November 7. 1908. Foley's Honey Tar teals lungs and stops the cough. ICovnty Seat, ] | Local and Personal Events! Tersely Told. j E. J. Million, Esq., transacted legal business at Bloomsburg, Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mason have returned from a month's visit at English Center. Mr. Charles Pen nock of Kennett Square, spent Friday night and Saturday in town. The Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E. church, arc now prepared to make aprons, either white or ging ham, of any style preferred. (Jive your order to Mrs. Roberts or Mrs. G. S. Eddy. Mr. Andrew Hackley who has been ill since November, does not improve, but his friends are hopful of his ultimate recovery. Those from out of town who at tended the funeral of Edith Maben were Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Carpenter of English Center; Miss Helen Car penter, and Miss Edna Bradley of Dusliore, Mrs. E. C. Potter of Sonestown, and Chester Maben of York State. Berks county farmers are selling j their wheat at from 95 to 81 a bushel. While working in the stone quarry at Lopez, last week an A us- j trian was struck by a falling stone j which fractured his skull. lie! died soon after being taken to the , Sayre hospital. The empty-headed per; on will t soon have an opportunity to give | vent to his malice by sending a so- j called comic valentine to the per- j s«>n toward whom his malice may be directed. The Lake Mokoma Company i are loading and shipping to Will-! iamsport, from Lake Mokoma, sev en ear loads of ice per day. The j ice is loaded onto the cars by means of a steam-power elevator. The company also intend lilling tln-ir j large ice house before the winter | is gone. One of the bills before the legis-1 lature which is causing consider-1 able comment is an "anti-treating"' i measure presented by Senator Walton. It provides that anyone j who, encourageing "insobriety or! drunkenness by treating or giv ing of any liquor to a minor or any other person," shall be held guilty of violating the act and sub-! ject to a fine of $25 or .'Jo days in jail or both. Services at thb M. I£. church a> ' as follows: Prayer meeting Thurs- j day evening at 7:30 P. M.; Sunday i Feb. 7th., Sunday School at II A. j M., preaching service at ":<)<> P. M., Epworth League at ft:00 P. M. Revival services every evening, of next week at 7:lo except Satur-| day. On account of Holy Communion at 11:00 A. M., And services in the' afternoon at Eagle's Mere, there; will be no evening prayer at St.! John's church on Sunday Feb. 7. Sunday school in the afternoon at ; 3:00. Miss Kathrine Donovan of Mun cy Valley, was operated on for appendicitis at the Donald-ou san itarium at Williamsport. She was in a critical condition when operated on, but is now getting: along nicely. Rev. S. 15. Bidlack of Muncy | Valley is recovering from st rious burns received by the explosion of the carbide used in operating his j sterioptican machine. Lancaster, Feb. 2.—The revenues i receipts for January, IPO9, show a j falling off of 841,000 as compared with the preceding month. The sum was in whisky, beer and upon stamps. The cigar Industry is in worse shape than in the early months of the panic. The receipts for cigar stamps last mouth were $03,000 less than in last October, and still fall ing. For the kind ministrations and sympathy of friends during the sick ness and death of our daughter Edith we wish to express our sincere thanks. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Maben. Be: nice P: imr ry lilccUon. of election, (. I arleq 15. Wat son; Inspector ol' election, Alon/.o Mott; Assistant assessor, Archibald Hay. Cherry Township Inspector of election, Fredrick C. assessor, Coleman Weisbrod; Treasurer, 11. W. Diddle; Overseer of Poor, Daniel Schoonhov er; School Director, Levi 15. Yonkin; Tax Collector, John llarney. From the Montrose Republican. We heard of two Susquehanna county dairymen within the past two weeks the thought of whom we can't rid ourselves of. One bad a herd of 48 cows and bis milk check for the month of November was $G()0. Incidei.tly he said bis feed for the month was about $l;">0. This same man said he intended increas ing the herd by two and expect ed in a year to clear $5,000- This man, by the way has oneof the best kept farms along the scientific lines, although not a graduate from an agricultural school to our know ledge, gleaning bis information from periodicals and bis experience ol others. The other man said dairy ing didn't pay and was going to sell his herd. We didn't inquire how many cows he kept or their breed. You don't have to inquire either. Both of us know, because it isselt evident, and it is not necessary to point the moral. Residents of Summit Hill, one of the mining towns near Mauch Chunk, were witnesses to the spee | tacular sight of a portion of a por j tion of a mountain sinking into the j mine of the Lehigh Valley Coal company at that place Sunday after j noon. The mine which is one of the rich j \st iii the anthracite district, has j been on lire for nearly the last forty years. The officials have expended I thousands of dollars in a vain at i tempt to to extinguish the fire, so ! that the mine can be worked. It is thought that the lire lirs eat j on its way upward until so near the ( ] -url'aiM as to cause the portion of the j | mountain for a distance of nearly I i live hundred yards to cave in. \S it i nesses *> \ Deeildated October 31, 1901, which deed will be found recorded in the Recor der's Office ot Sullivan County in Deed Book No. 23, page 244, & c. This land is all improved and under a good state of cultivation and having erected thereon a large three story frame house suitable for a boarding house, two fmme bar is and numerous small out buildings. This property is situate along the line of Kngies Mere Borbugh and is a vorv desirable property, well watered and with fruit and ornamental trees thereon. The house upon said land being known as the "Avery Cottage". The four lots comprising one property. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as tlie property of Matilda B. Fin nigan | now Norden | at the suit of Vic toria lv Avery. JUDSON BROWN, Sheriff. MULLEN. Attorney. Sheriff's office, Laporte, Pa. .lanuary 10, 1909. j Capital and Surplus, $450,000.00 I i 3 per cent. Interest Money earning money is the open secret of wealth — Save a part of your income and deposit it with this Com pany where it will earn 3 per cent, compound interest. A savings account is the foun dation on which fortunes are built — Begin now to build yours. $1 opens an account with this Company. Write for the booklet Banking by Mail. LACKAWANNA r mdMkk&AMMMMA 1 COMPANY I 404 Lackawanna Aveoua I , SCRANTON, PA. S ■ FIRST NATIONAL BANK, HUGHESVIXiLE, IFJL- ! DeWITT BODINE, President. JEREMIAH KELLY, Vice Pres. W. C. FRONTZ, Cashier. DIRECTORS: DeWitt Bodine, Jacob Per, Frank A.Reedcr, Jeremiah Kelly, Win. Front/., W. C. Front/. \V. T. Reedy, John C. Laird, Lyman Myers, Peter Fronts, C. W. Sones, Daniel H.Pousfc, John Bull, CAPITAL STOCK j $50,000 Surplus and Net Profits, 75.000. Transacts a General Banking Business. Accounts oflndivid uals and Firms solicited. 3 per Cent INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS Safe Deposite Boxes for Rent, One Dollar per Year. -A.T TZHIIK] GENERAL STORE 00 £)aporte Tanner. You can find a general stock of Lumbeimen s Flannel Shirts, Drawers and Socks. Woolen and Gotten 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. Attention Farmers 1 am Making Arrangments to Have Cream Shipped from all stations along the W. & N. B. R. R. to my cieamery at Dushore. 1 can pay you as much or more than you can get by making your butter, and save you the labor. Any Farmer interested should let me know at once. J. S. HERRINGTON, DUSHORE. PA. UAPORTE Clothing Store. SCOTT STALFORD, Proprietor. An up-to-date store well stock ed with Mens' and Youths' Cloth ing of good quality and low price FINE CUSTOM MADE SUITS TO ORDER A SPECIALTY. Ladies' Misses' and Children's apparel. lumbermen's : Flannels, Shirts, Draws and Socks, Woolen and Cotten I Underwear and Hosiery, Men and Boys' Hats, Cnps 'and Mittens, Ladies and Children Sweater Coats. ! A Full Assortment of Boots, Shoes & Rubbers No trouble to show goods. Make this store a visit and be convinced that bargains will greet you on every hand. I Try The News It m Job Office Once. Fine Pri i ting JfttiV \ ?Y.'p,-TT-.+ MODERN FACILITIES. 0 1 11111 i 0 Pic?clS6.