fFRST NATIONAL BANK N "' OF DUSHORE, PKNNA. CAPITAL - - $50,000 BOBPIiUS - - 835.000 Does a General Banking Business. 8. D. STERIGERE. M. P. SWARTS. President. Cashier 8 per eent interest allowed on certificates. 112 RANCIS W. MEYLERT, Attorney-at-Law. office in Keeler's Block. LA PORTE, Sullivan County, FA. 112 . jT& ¥. H. INGHAM, ATTOBUBrs-AT-LAW, Legal business attended to . . la this anil adjoining oountios ,APath rooms, hot and cold water, reading and pool room,and barbershop; also good stabling and livery, Gbtppewa Ximc IRtlns. Lime furnished »n car ' ■ load lots, delivered at , Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesvilla fenn'a. M. E. Reeder, MUNCY, PA. For a well Kept Up-to-date Stock of General Merchandise Far pries that are Right For curteous treatment gp to Buschhausen' «? w • • M* • TWfe Best place to buy goods t$ Wten asked by the pru pent: housewife. Mbney saving advantages archways being searched for • t&se no time in making a though examination of the Netir Line of Merchandise on IIEXHIBITI^ ? ? ? ??? ? ? ? RV IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. Att answered at V«f«on Hull's Lute Store. Ma*t Tobacco Spli and Nu.okv lour l ire <•<,, Tt quit tobaooo easily nnd forever, be mug Uetlc. lull of life. nerv.e ami vigor, tuUe No-'l'o Sac, Mietronaer-worlter, that maices weak mer •trong. Ail druggists, 500 or «1. Cure Kuarnc Booklet and ntimple Iree. Addrest turilnp' Kom'edy , Chicago . Collins of Dushore returned from a i visit with relatives at Williamsport . and Cogan Station. Miss Maud Miller of M uncy Val ley, spent Wednesday calling on Laporte friends. Mrs. A. M. Nardine, of Brook- , lyn, N. Y., is visiting her luis bmd's parents,'at this place. Mrs. Leo Wrcde of Lancaster,is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hitter. Mr. G. S. Eddy has beautified his residence on Main street' by a now coat of paint. Frank Reeder. teller at the First National Bunk of ■H»»fe.he«- ville, is spending a week's vaca tion at ibis place, lie is stopping at the Laporte Hotel. Postmasters recently appointed in the county are Howard I less, postmaster at Norduiont. and Lee Voorhees, postmaster at Sones t >wn. Mr. T. K. Keeler and daughter. Mrs. William Cheney, left on Mon day for Seattle, Washington, to at tend the Yukon-Alaska Exposition, and visit relatives at Tacouia, Wash. Tjiey will take a direct r aite across the continent on their way to Seattle, and on the return ♦ trip they will take a southern route, passing through Mexico and strike New Orleans, where they will take a boat and litiish the journey to New York City by water. They expect to return about the first of November. Fred Broscliart, a. twelve-year old boy living at the tannery, had the end of his thumb and lore-lin ger blown off and the second fin ger of the right hand injured by the explosion of a dynamite cap, last week. The boy found the cip lying in the road and taking it in to the house he tapped it on the stove when the explosion occured. The event of the season at Lake Mokoma will take place Saturday evening when the third annual boat Carnival will be held. All boats will be illuminated and gaily decorated. At eight o'clock line will be formed and the procession about the lake will begin. Liberal prizes are given by Lake Mokoma « Company for excellence of design and illumination. Boats supplied free of charge to all who desire to | compete for prizes. A grand dis play of fireworks will take place immediately after the carnival. , An excursion train starting from Halls will arrive at Mokoma at 'J:4O p. m. returning leave Mokoma at - 11 p. m. Preaching service in the Baptist ; Church Sunday morning at 10:00 i 'olock. All are welcome. • DaVUtsoiv (irangtv'No. 10S1, wil hold their annual picnic at Taylo Grove, Beech (Jlen, August .'sl Good speak i rig, athletic sports ettj Refreshments .will be served oj grounds. Special rates an W. anq N.B. railroad; All trains stop a Beech (Jlen. « 1 ' At the race meet on the Towan da fair grounds Friday, the dasi between-John Sadler. <)f .New ' Alj| bany, and Bird of Forksville,. .>va won by tlve latter: The To\Vand;{ Revie\v sayiy The..hundred var«, ilasli between Sadler of New Al, bany, and Bird of ForkwiUc, wa.'l an exciting event. Sadler lias out run all the sprinters in this section j but he found a stepper in Bird" who took the facl- by a. yard in tin' time«if 11 v seconds. . Neither run' ner could do his best on account u. the dust. . Mr. Ernest J. Warner of Mime; Valley, formerly station agent IV the W. and X. B. railroad coin-* pany at that poilit,' '"was- arrestee by the National Surety Coyipam of New .York,' on' the cftarge o' embezzlement of' Slian'.s i'oilrt rte. in'the Comity of Sullivan and State <•!' Teuiißyl.vania, bounded mid described as follows, viz: itl'.fil \\ I N(i hi the •••»«►— *•"" the West-side of Muncy Street Willi the South nide of Main Street; thence Hlonir the South Side ol Main Street one hund red and fifty-six (I "»•'») feel to corner- ol lot jof K. •I.Mullen; thence along jfkid lot ol K. .1. Mullvn, South tvvo hundred and six ty (260) feet to Meylert Street (formerly Kaspbcrrv Alley); thence along the North sidi* of said Meylurt--Street, Fast one hundred and" titty-six (156) feet to the West side of 'Muncv Street:; thynce along the West side of Muncy Street, North two hundred and si\t\ let'! to the place of beginning. Cl>N TAIN'INti Forty 'thousand Five Hundred bid sixty (40*,560) Square Feet, wt land be*the sanrwiii.gre or less.'. /Arid I*iu£ L >eed' Book No. 27 at page.76."F•' SALE:—Orfe- Fourth of the purchase money rtt the striking down of the property and"the remaining thr.-e --fourtlis within out year thereafter with interest Iroiu confirmation nisi. "Security to be given by ( the .jiurchaser to, with the terms of sale. TUFKKSA (iALLAOIII£I!, Aihiiinistratrix ' Gjt F> Gallagher, -' Laporte, Pa.l August 9, 1909". MULLKN, Attorney. *_ . . RATCN I P AND O C B O T» HTS J V ADVICE AS TO PATENTAptLITV |"|ICC ] ; NoUce in "Inventive Age" HiKVp 5 • Book "How toobtaln.-Palentß" | llhhl ! Chargef'mofierate. No fee till patent Usgcnred. J I ' Letters stric'tly confidential. ■ Adureis, j I • E. G. SIGGERS. Patent Wrthlajtori, >. C. j FOLEYSHONEMCAR I fmr children; tafe, turm. So •utatmm . ' ' • •; •' 1 1 ' Report of Auditors OF LAI'OKTK BOROUGH (or year Ending Mnrcl B, I'JOSt. T. J. Keeler, Collector, in account with Lat*>rt< Borough for year I'JOB. To amount of per cent commission on 964.38 Treasurer's receipt til 1? • 80' Hxoneratirtns- allowed 2 (X Lands returned 168 C To balance due collector •. < ; .• • 379 51 179 54 •. POor District Account. Uo afaount'Of duplicate 60 95 B^'rebate 171 (foinmi.Mrfloripn $82.40 t 9J •Receipt of Attorney and irterfe j|l *>7 Commission 1 21 Exonerations allowed.;..' 70 Lands returned....l J Receipt of Overseers.'..:.: 1 20 jL)ue Col rector. 22 • • , . • 07 17 67 17 joint Minnieraud John V. FinkeU Overseers of l!»e Poor, in account with Laporte Borough Poor Djstri'ct. fnrjhe year I*9oß. 'Balance in Treasury, lust Audit... 22 87 kee'd fromT. J. Keeler, Col '£l 00 •• «. .. 32 47 By a»t. paid T.J.I nghurn as At torney aim Secretary, year 'OK ir»00 Aiut. paid John Minnler, Overseer 10 00 " John V. Finkel. Overseer 10 00 P'd Sheriff Brown, keeping tramp 7f> By balance in Treasury 42 9 78 14 78 14 A. 11. Buscliliauscn; Treasurer, in account with Laiiorte Borough Koat audit 480 42 ; Kec(jlveclofT. J. Kefiler, (.'oil 81)25 orAuflitor Cien. of Penn'a tax on Foreign Insurance 3 25 Uec'd of Mrs. K. L. Barrows.loan 200 00 •• Elk Tanningco. crushed stone 400 • -IVJ. -Keeler 4i " 200 • •* 59 1908. 10 80 Anil, due from A. Walsh, M. lien 15 05 '< )rdei*s outstanding 1 * r> ' SO i>ue T. J. Keeler, Col. overpaid Note, favor of Mrs. K. L. Barrows 200 00 [Resources in excess of liabilities 189 71 417 84 447 84 Statement showing resources and liabilities of LaPorte Borough Poor District for year ending March 8, 190«>. Bulanee in lijinds of Overseers.. 12 39 l»uo from K. A. Conklin, Col, 'O2 2 80 •In A.E.Tripp. " 190;} 290 do County Tres. land Uet. 10 92 - Hal. dueT. J. Keeler, Col 22 resources in excess of liabilities , 58 85 1 '. ' ' • 59 C 7 59 07 W'c. the undersigned, two of the Auditors of Laporte Borough, Pa., hereby certify, adjusted and settled the several accounts above set forth, and find to be correct, as the same ap -1 ears fullv net 'forth and itemized in this' forego ing report, ALB RUT F. HE ESS, ) Borough J. T. F AIRI i AIIIN, f-A iniit<>rs. Orphans' Court Sale. By virtue of an order issued out of the Orphan's Court of Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, the undersigned will ex pose to public sale at the Hotel of Harry Hasley •fli'jjie village of* Sonestown, Sul livan Cod'ofy, Pennsylvania, on MA l'Vlili.VY. NEPTEMBF,K \. 1909, atone ft'flock p. 111., the .tallowing de • oxiKd,! r#»j| l IA.IIC.IC. All that certain lot,'piece or parcel ot land situate in the Township ot Davidson, County ol Sullivan, and State ot Pennsyl j vanta, hounded and described as follows: | The same being al.l the land..on the ! lower side of the railroad excepting the | I right ot way for a wagon road along snid j I railroad to a private road leading to pub | j lie roaJ.ftuuH.Sonestown to W. & N. B. 1 j K.K.'Station nt Sonestown, Pennsylvatiin, and being a part of the following describ ed trjict of land. BRtiINXINfJ at a .post and stone C >rner in line ot'Roberts XVoodsiaes War rant; thence North thirty live'(3s) de grees East eighteen and one-half (ISJ) pertihes to a poplar; thence North sixtyj six' and one-hal (tibi) degrees West ninety-four (94) perches lo a sugar maple: thence thirty-two (3$ degrees, South, West 'sixty-seven (ti") perches to a stone ; corner.; thence South fifty-eight and one f Italf (SSJ j degrees, East one hundred and i ninety-six ( I'.)(>] perchis to a post and ; «tones corner; thence North seventeen 112 and one half [l7 A J degrees, East sixty-one . [Ol ]-perches to the ulace of begiiining. ('()NTA INI N< I Eighty [ XOJ Acres and Kilty I'ight [5K] Perches of land, except ing therefrom Fifty-Five [- r - er lierson at o'clock p. m.of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions examinations and ! other remeinberanees to those things to which their ollievs appertain to lie done. And to those who are l«mnil by their recognizance to prosecute i against prisonei* who are or shall be in the Jail of 4 tuesaid countv of Sullivan, are hereby notified to J |, e then and there to prosecute against them as | will be just. .JCDSON BKO«'V J I Sheriff'siUlice, l.aporte Pa.,. 9, Jan 1908' 1 Warned in Idea ess ' Protect•*oiif ideas: »• T may bring you wealth. • Write WKD'V-a.UORH * CO., Patent Attor oeyi, V.'ashlngt' -i. O. C„ for their Jl.Hue prise offer aud ilst ot two ! ji'-irod lnreutlous wautetl. K FIRST NATIONAL BAiW, HUGHBSVII'LE, CAPITAL STOCK $50,000 DeWITT BODINE, President. i Surplus and w Q pRONTZ, Cashier. Net Profits, 75.000. DIRECTORS: Transacts a General DeWitt iodine, Jacob Per, Frank A.Reedor, pi; „ . John Bull. Win. Frontz, \V C. Frontz, Banking Business. w v , T . V. T • , T «• \\ .P. Reedy, John C. Laird, Lyman Myers, Accounts oflndivid- Peter Frontz, C. W. Sones, uals and Firms solicited. ! 3 per Cent INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS Safe Deposite Boxes for Rent, One Dollar per Year. .A_T TECH! GENERAL STORE GD Isaporte Tanner. ® You can find a general stock of Lurnbei men'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, WILLOW ARE and CASTINGS (or the farmer. Prices are consistent with quality of goods. JAMES McFARLANE. Williamport &. North Branch Railroad TJIMZIE T-A-ZBULOE. In efl'ect Monday. July I, 190«). 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Manager,Hughesville Passenger Agent. LAPORTE 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 Underwear and Hosiery, Men and Boys' Hats, Caps 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. ' Try The News Item Job QiTice Once. [Fine Pr i 111 ing " MODERN MOUTIPB. "W Pi"lilt To Please.