tST NATION U, BA*K or DUUHOR ? :*ENf. CAVTT All - - *50.000 BfjaPJitTS - - l?3!>.000 Does a General Banking Bußineea. S. D. STEBIOHBE, M. D. SWAHTS. President. Cashier per cent int -rest allowed on certiorates. 112 RANCIS W. MEYLERT, Attornoy-at-Law. office in Keeler's Block. LAPORTE, Sullivan County, PA. T~J T& F. H. INGHAM, ATTORHBTB-AT-LAW, Legal business attended to in this and adjoining countiM _APORTE, PA ' [ J. MULLEN, Attorn*»-«t-L«w. LAPORTE, PA OVPIOB IB COUBTT BUILDIB® RF.AI COURT HOniß. j~ ' H. CRONIN, ~ ROTARY PUBLIC. OrriCß 0B MAIB BTUBKT. I>> SHORE. LAPORTE HOTEL. F. W, O-AIJIJ AGHEIt, Est ate. Newly erected. Opjionite Court House square. Steam heat, liatli rooms, hot and cold water, reading and pool room,and barbershop; also good stabling and livery, Gbtppewa Xtme Ifrtlns. 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 For pries that are Right For curteous treatment goto Buschhausen' ( > - DENCED REPORT ol the condition of The ! 'lrst National lank at D>. hi>tv, in the State of Pennsylvania at elose of business Nov Bil, WON. RESOURCES. loan. and discounts 51M.451 r.O t'. S. Homts to secure circulation... .'•>),o»n auk ami approval 52,9'9 Premium on U. S. Bona 1 ">i>o <)0 Due from U. 8 Treasury 2 500 60 Total !50J 295 28 LIABILITIES, < ;u>it»l jffiO.OOO 00 Kii.-plus and undivided profits 35 Circulation 49,4(0 00 Di videndg unpaid 00 Uelxisits 868,12988 Total t-%1 295 28 Slate of Pennsylvania County of Sullivan ss. 1, M i). Swarts cashier of the above named bank do solemnly swear that the aimve statement is u ue to the best of my knowledge and belief. M. 1). SWAHTS. ( ashler. Subscribed and sworn to before me tiiis 11 d;vv of Feb 1«J ALPHONSI's \* AI.SII My commission expires Feby 27,'09. Notary Public. Correct Attest: J. D. RKEBER 1 E. G- BYLVAR \, Directors. SAMUEL COLK, ) If you want a comic section which is rfitly humorous—one you can en joy and which will make you laugh, buy the Philadelphia Press y Sunday for you and the children will find it very interesting. The children will amuse them selves for hours reading about Hair breadth Harry, the famous boy hero, and his adventures— Lucky Mike— John, Poor John—the great bargain fiend, Mrs. Rummage; Mrs. Time Killer, who kills time, and Mr. <»roueh never fails to amuse. Clum py Claude is always' trying to assist bis father, but generally lands in trouble, and Mr. Softleigh is worked bv every one. The comic Features all tire drawn by the best comic artists in America, exclusively for the PHILADEL PHIA PRESS. They will entertain the old as well as the young. Have the PHILADELPHIA PRESS de livered to your home every Sunday morning. [' Covnty 112. . ) Local and Personal Events' Tersely Told. J Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Rogers were Sunday visitors with friends at Forksville. Charles Sones, the lumberman, is about to erect a clothespin facto ry in connection with his large saw mill at Hasten. The family of Mr. G. S, Eddy attended the funeral of Mrs.Eddy's father at New Albany on Monday. Miss Helen Carpenter of Dushore was the guest of her sister at this place over Sunday. A. E. Tripp of Wilkesßarre was a Laporte visitor Tuesday, and while here conveyed the title of his dwelling on "West Main street, to Air. George Eddy. Mr. George Kiess of Sonestown •was at the county seat Tuesday transferring the title of liis farm to his son William Kiess, who recent ly purchased the same. Misses Dorothy and Louise Up man have opened dressmaking rooms in Philadelphia. The latter has been sewing there the past winter. Mr. Meylert Armstrong, the multi-millioniare paper manufac turer of New York, and his broth er A. T. Armstrong, of Sones town, were transacting legal busi ness at the ollice of Attorney E. J. Mullen, on Monday. An announcement is made by order of the State commissioner of forestry that will enterest rural residents. Grazing on the state land, with the exception to two milch cows per family,'_is to be pro hibited and owners of herds will have to find other grazing land than that belonging to the State. Application for a marriage licence was made to Register and recorder Myers of Lycoming county, Monday by William Burtley Stan, aged 71 years, and Mary Ann I'arsie, aged 60 years. The application states that they reside in Pine Township, Columbia county. Both signed the application by their mark. The Republican newspapers of Lycoming county are talking of Edgar li. Kiess, manager of tin' Forest Inn, Eagles Mere, as a can didate for auditor general. Samuel Pennock, Supt. of the Lake Mokoma company, is in Kennett Square on business this week. At a recent 'Meeting of the directors it was decided to expend §IO,OOO on improvement of the grounds and lake this coming sum mer. The Williamsport Sun in a recent issue gave an extended account of coal having been found at Kingilale. Some very elaborate predictions were made as well as many fictic ious statements concerning the amount and grade of the coal and ores found there. A company of vicinity farmers have for some time past been prospecting and drilling along the creek bed of.the Loyal sock at Ringdale. Those at work on the job are extremely reticent as to the fruits of their labor and at the end of each day their secrets and coal, if they have any, always go with them to their homes. In the event of coal actually being found at Ringdale, it would prove a very expensive vein to operate as no drainage is afforded and the coal would be lifted through a shaft of great depth. Parties who actually possess inside information of the results obtained from pros pecting ?,t Ringdale are emphatic in their denial of the Sun's asser tion and say the article has no semblance of truth. There will be an evening Good Friday service in the Episcopal Church at 7:30. Easter Commun ion at Laporte 11 A. M. at Eagles Mere 8 P. M. Thurlow W. Null, rector. Jiua't Tobacco Spti una Su oke lour l.itc tni>, To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag netlc. lull of life, nerve anil vigor, tuke No-'l j Bac, the wonaor worHer, that maiser. woafe mo: strong. mli cirupfists, Soc ov wl. Cureguarar ie"U. Boolslct ami r.atr.p'.o Iree. AelUres; SterUne Remedy Co OUiiacr <■, >;■ w Vorl< Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right :•> ni' tiling to yon -d\ i t >i> jit >• rn d l\v tiM i' t 112 , !are not » regular reader of the I DA I I)Y PRESS, write your nainf land address on the following coupon, ; mail it to the PRESS, Seventh and j Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. : And you will learn something to i your advantage.: I |m not it regular reader of"The Philudeiphin Press." Name Address Mercantial Appraisment. To venders of domestic mid foreign merchan dise etc. in Sullivan county Pa. will take notce that they are appraise* 1 and classified by the un dersigned Appraiser of Merctile and ther Licen ses fur the year PJUS, as follows. to wit: liernice Store Co Cherry Twp Mercantile Kiddie, H. \V do do Baldwin, H. W do do Conner, J. J do do Deuidscy, J. M do do Daley, Joh do do Gross, John do do Ootta, L do do (jraifley, L. Z do do (Jraifley, W. c do do HelTrean, Mi's. 1' do do ziewski (ieo do do I'ealer, D. W do do House. A do do sujich, Mike do do Wein.vtein Jacob do do Vonkin, John do do Armstrong. A.T Davidson... do Buck. J. W do do BasK y, Harry.. do .. ... do rist. Norn do do Dunn. Ira.N do do Deva'iney, M J do do Loinh. D. II do do I.orah Mr> 1). II do . do \ oran, J. W do do Miller J. P do do Magargel, Frank do do M»-v r-. (ieo. \V do do PaimetcrA: Housekneclit do do Palmatier, Dennis do do -tarr. Clm> do do l*a\loi 1ir0... do do \\ Alton, Jacob <1«» do Webb, E. F. do do Watson, John do do ]t«bhr. ('.A Dushore do Brogau, T. J oo do Cunningham, Jauio.. do do Connor, P do do Connor. Mrs. J do do Croll, ('ha> ... do do « rimmin> .1.11 do do Carroll, D. K icffenbach, W li do do Deegii.'i, (,»eo. T do do l arre .1. K. 11 do . \N do do Holla A. c«» do do llonnetter (i. II do do Harrington, J. s do . . do noleomb V o<» do K raus. \\ in. H do . do Kline. Bernard do do Kennedy. J. p do do Koefe. Den do do Lam-. John i> - do do 1 useh. Frank do do Mosier, Willi- do do Me(.ee. H«>l»ert. do do North, P. W tlo do Northrop tV Covev «lo do Oneil. j>nii's K do do <>bert II i: do do Pealer, Cha>. K do do Keeser. J. i> do do Kettenbury. Mrs. lKriiiee do do Loth, John do tlo . ylvara. K. «i do do rixc. Frank tio do Vonkin, A C 0.,1. H do do Williams. c.M do do Wagner, Winifred M do do Kherer. Daniel.&Sou Eagles Mere do Bloom it Yoshage do do Birchartl, F. ( do do Vanßuskirk, W do do Kiess, Edgar do do Laird. Win. L do do Little, A. C do do Parker A. L do do Taylor, W. I do oo Warner'Wm, V do do Kveritt, C. B ElklandTwp do Hugo, George do do Hartung, August do do Hart. William do do Jennings. Ellsworth do do Mulnix, A. T do do Snyder, J. L do do Jennings, C. B do do Kay iV Kightmire do do Norton & Powell Forks Twp do Fawcett B. W Forksville do Calkins, Wm do do Lancaster. II.D do do Rogers, M. A do do Snyder, Geo. W do do Sclianbacher Fred do do Campbell, A. E Fox Twp do Bedford, Mrs. Jos- do do Fanning, W. 11 do do Hill, KW do do ( ascmam C do do Kilmer & Letts do do Kaub. B. 1* do do Williains.O.J....* do do JBrong. A. J Hillsgrovc do Caseman. Jacob Hillsgrovc do I < ialough, S. T do tio Hull, Vernon do do Hoffman, C. M do do Fleeter, G, M Laporte Twp do Nordmont Supply Co do do Nordmont Grange... do do McFa'iane, Jas... tlo do Ganscl, James do do lUisehhauscn A.II Laporte Boro do Kraus, Henry do tlo | Hassen, John Jr tlo tio Loeb, William do do Smyth. John L tlo do (Jal'lagher, M*s. Therea do Stalford, Scott do do Kiess, E. R. two jx>oi table, Eagles Mere. " one billiard t.. 1 »le tlo *• 4un pin alleys do •• two smitile Umrds do Atlanttc Refining Co,, wholesale. Dushore, Leyfert, Fred 2 pool tables Colley Township Ami that an appeal will be held in the office of the County Treasurer in Laporte, Pa., on the 20th day of April, 1909. at 10 o'clock a.m. when and where you may attend if you think proper. (.. ADDISON YON KIN. Mercantial Appraiser. lo euro l'urev«r. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25i> if C. C. C- lail tocun. tirugtrists refund inouev DYSPEPTICIDE Th« grtiteit aid to DIGESTION. 1 i t to t ..... . ; ]'< nnsyliu.ii u: lam directed hy the Republican State Committee to announce that. . the Republicans of Pennsylvania, by ' Itneir duly chosen representatives, , j will meet in convention at the Ma-j jestic Theatre in the city ofHrris burg on Wednesday, June Kith. 1909, at 10:.'i0 o'clock a. in.for the! purpose of nominating candidates for the following offices, to wit; j < >ne person for the office of State * Treasurer; One person for the of-, rtco of Auditor-General; One per son for office of Judge of the Su-1 preme Court. Also for the transaction of such j other business as may lie presented, j In accordance with the rules gov erning the Republican party in Pennsylvania, the representation in the State Convention will be based on the vote polled at the lust presidential election; under the rules the each legislative district, is en titled to one delegate for every two thousand votes cast for the president ial electors in 1908, and an addition al delegate for every fraction of two thousand votes polled in excess of! one thousand. liy order of the Republican State Committee. John It. Williams, Secretary; W. R. Andrews, Chairman. Trial List, May Term 1009.. Iteturn day, May 17 1909, at 2 o'clock,p.ni William L. Worfi vs Walter K. (runton No. 08, May Term, 1903. Assumpsit, I'lea, Non-Assumpsit. Mullen. | Mereur. 2. George 11. Hrackman vs. Lewis N. Wilbur, Olis Williams and Byron Wil-! Hams, No. lil May Term, 190S. Trespass. Plea. Not guilty. Mullen. | Scouton •'{. George 11. Brack man vs Ellen R. Brown, C'.B. Brown and Thomas Wal- ] burn, No. 62. May Term, 1908. Trespass. Plea, Not-guilty. Mullen. | .Scouton. 4. George W. Hoover vs W.J. McCart ney, Mrs. W. I. McCartney and Wm. Laudback, No. t">, December Term, 1908. Replevin. Inghams. Bartles. | Mullen. ■ r >. Fred J. Glover vs Daniel K. DietTen bach, No. 24, December Term, 1908. Assumpsit. Pica, N'ou-Assumpsit. Mullen. | Scouton ALBERT F. IIEESS, Broth. I'roth. otlicc, Laporte,l'a., Apr. 5, 1 '.>oß. Primary Election Notice. Notice is hereby given In accordance with the provision of Act of Assembly of February 17. 1906, (I'. D. :»7) of the tbl lowing oflicers to be nominated at Prim ary Flection !o be held between the hours oi 2 p. m.and 8 a. m.on SATURDAY, .11'NK ft, 1909. Republican Electors are eutitled to vote ior: One State Delegate, t hie Alternate State Delegate. 1 >ue Coroner, One Jury Commissioner, One District Attorney. One Chairman of the County Commit tee. (>ne Member ofthe County Committee for each Flection Precinct. Democratic Electors ate entitled to vote for: t hie State Delegate, • hie Alternate State Delegate, One t 'oiutler, One Jury Commissioner, i »ne District Attorney, One Chairman ofthe County Commit tee, One Member of the County Committee lor each Election Precinct. Prohibition Electors are entitled to vote for: Two State Delegates, Two Alternate Stite Delegates, < >ne Coroner, One Jury Commissioner, t tne District Attorney, One Chairman of the County Commit tee, One Member of the County Committee lor each election precinct. F. M. CROSS LEY, V. ROUE, W. 11. ROGERS, Attest: County Commissioners. T. F. KENNEDY, Clerk. Administrators' Notice. Notice if hereby given that Letters ol Administration upon the estate of Fran cis W. Gallagher, late ot Laporte Boro., Sullivan County, l'enna.. deceased, have been granted to the undersigned. Ail persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make payment, and those having claims or demands against*the same will make them known without de lay to MRS. THERESA GALLAGHER. Laporte, l'enna.. Administratrix. January 4, I'.iOO. ID ATTN TC TRADEMARKS 4 IrA I tNI O* no O c B« c D hts J 1 T ADVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY FRFF < (• Notice in " Inventive Age " pi pC ■■ I k Book "Hov to obtain Patents" | Hhh "1 [ Charge* moderate. No fee till patent is secured. J I litters strictly confidential. Address, 1 [E. G. SIGGERS. Patent Lawyer, Washington, P.C. j E'lnrata Tonr Uowe'.s With Caicircti. I C.imly Cattuirtic. cure constipation fcover, Wc.JSo. UC.C C fal l .druggistsrefundmouev ' *«iiTV .V • jVn *"vt a»■ * i. k ' <■ T A -VI JU. JS. -V M «.H ,JL IHCTJ C ■ HESVILLE, CAPITAL STOCK $50,000 DeWITT BODINL, President. Surplus and w Q FRONTZ< Cashier. Net Profits, 75.000. DIRECTORS: Transacts a General Jacob Per, Frank A.Reecb Banking Business. w'" 2 ""', W. C. IW. W. P. Reedy, John G. Land, Lyman Myers 1 Accouutsol'lndivid- Peter Frontz, C. W. Sones, uals and Firms solicited. 3 per Cent IN F'REST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS Safe Deposit-: Boxes for Rent, One Dollar per Year. -A.T E THE GENERAL STORE 00 laporte T aimer. © You can find a general stock of Liunbeimen's Flanrit Shirts, Drawers *id Socks. YVoolen|aiid||Cotten Under wear and Hosiery. MEN'S and BOYS' HATS, CAPS and MITTENS. Also a Full Assortment of Boots and Shoe; of the Usual Variety. The Grocery and Provision Department is second to none in the county. Also a fair stock c. HARDWARE, WILLOWARE and CASTINGS for the farmer. Prices are consistent with quality of goods. JAMES McFARLANE. Ship Your Cream TO DUSHORE CREAMERY. We can make you money and save you labor. Writ for particulars. 1 am Making Arrangments to Have Cream Shipped from all stations ilong the W. & N. B. R. R. to nr ; creamery at Dusi ore. 1 can pay \ou as much or more than you can gt by making your utter, and save you the labor. Any Farm : interested should let me know at one-. j. S. HARRINGTON, DUSHORE, PA. 1./\ PORTE Clothing Store. SCOTT STALFORD, Proprietor. An up-to-date store well stock ed with M ns' and Youths' Cloth ing of gocd quality and low prio FINE CUSTOM MADE SUITS TO ORDER A SPECIALTY. Ladies' Misses' Mid Children's apparel. lumbermen Flannels, Shirts, Draws and Socks, Woolen and Cotte: Underwear and i osiery, Men and Boys' Hats, Cap and Mittens, Lac esand Children Sweater Coats. A Full Assortment of Boots, Shoes & Rllbber- No trouble to sr.ow goods. Make this store a visit an be convinced thai bargains will greet you on every hand. Try The News "Hi . Office Once. Fine Print ing ! ft " "nEATAVO; .r j. MODERN FACT: rn ' > ' V 5 i j ini I To 'lease.