!~[R3T NATIO! AL BANK OF DUJHORE, PENS A. CAPITAL - - 450.000 suiiPiiirs - - $40,000 Does a General Banking Business. S. J). STERIGERE, M. D. BWARTS. President. Cashier 3 i>er eent interest allowed on certificates. fRANCISW. MEYLERT, Attorney-at-Law. in Keeler's Block. LA PORT K, Sullivan County, PA. j/j7& F. H. INGHAM, AT TO HHBYS-AT-LAW, Legal business attended to in this and adjoinlog oouoties _APORTE, PA [T J. MULLEN, Attofney-at-Law. LAPOHTE. PA orrici IN COUNTY BUILDING If BAR COURT HOUR R. J / H. CRONIiN, ATTORNRY*AT -LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC. OFrica OH MAIN BTHBBT. DT SHORE. PA (Dbippewa Xime Ikilns. Lime furnished .n car load lots, delivered a< Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesvilla Penn'a. M. E- Reeder, MUNCY, I'A. For a well Kept Up-to-date Stock of General Merchandise Far pries that are Right For curteous treatment goto Buschhausen' <0 " The Best place to buy goods Is otten asked by the pru pent housewife. Money saving advantages are always being searched for Lose no time in making a thorough examination of the ] New Line of Merchandise Now on IETHTBITTONI ?????? ? ? ?i STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. ifiiii't Tohacfo Spii Mild N.. oke lour I lit' A*»'(,. To quit tobacco easily mid forever, be map netic. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To Jtac, the wonoer-woricer, that uia>ies weak mer strong. All drutigisLs, Mc or CI. Cure guaran ie"d. riookibi. and f.amp'.o fre". Adilresf Sterdnr ""tncdv Cl (>l N» w Varil Hverftmly Says So. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most vs on rierful medical discovery of the ape, pleas ant and refreshing to the taste, act genui' an J positively on kidneys, liver and bowels cleansing the entire system, dispel cure headache, fever, hahltual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C. C. C. to-day; 10, 25, 50 cents. Hold and guaranteed to-cure by all druggists. ifCovniy Stat j !!} Local and Personal Events i Tersely Told. j Mr. and Mrs. R. AV. Mason were shopping in Williamsport Saturday Miss. Freda Crossley visited ; with Dushore friends Monday. Born, to Mr. and Mr*. William 1\ Shoemaker, Thursday, Sept. 1 ('», n daughter. Mr. and Mrs. 0. 1.. Wing visited with Picture Itocks friends over Sun day. Atty. F. 11. Ingham was transact ing hnsineaa in Hughesville Tuesday. Miss Celia Donovan of Muncy Valley, is the guest of her sister Mrs. Jacob Fries. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Worlhington, Thursday Sept. Hi. ;t daughter. ]\lrs, Theresa Gallagher lias mov ed to the Mead cottage with her family. A new iron fire escape has been placed on the east side of Hotel Bernard. John J. Webster and A. T. Mul nix, of Estella, were business men in town Tuesday. A very pleasant reunion of the Ingham family was held at Eagles Mere Wednesday, with Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Ingham. Mrs. Helen Boice Hunsicker and nurse, Miss Sommers, visited with j Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Conklin at Picture Rocks over Sunday. Mrs. Hunsicker sang at the morning and evening services in the 1 > iptist church and was greatly appreciated by her large Picture Rocks audience. Dacollotto gowns sire being worn just a trifle lower than formerly— the sheath gown will be slit just a wee bit more—and now comes the seatless and ''nuthin," nuthin" gowns. We men will soon have to turn Christian Scientists and ju>f imagine we don't see anything* Mr. Clarence Frey has returned! to the position he held at the Lu porte Tannery before taking charge of the Laporte Hotel for Mrs. (ial lagher. Clarence made a most ex cellent landlord and his extended circle of friends would have greatly enjoyed to see him continue as their genial host. Love, sunshine and common sense, thoroughly mixed in the proper pro portions, beat all the |wtent medi cines on the market as a cure-all for the ills of mind anil body—and no alcohol is needed as a dissolvent or preservative. "Children cry for it." Joseph Carpenter took possession of the Laporte Hotel Monday,with his daughter Mrs. R. W. Mason temporarily in charge of the culi nary department. The glad hand was generously extended to Land lord Carpenter on his return to the county seat as a permanent dwel ler and business associate. His two sons will conduct his hotel at English Center for the present. Already have extensive improve ments been started about the La porte Hotel. Bath and toilet rooms will be provided and considerable remodeling done to both the inter ior and exterior, including a two story porch and a coat of paint. The demand of the day are for a more thorough and practical train ing in thecommon English branches There is much soaring 'mong stars, delving 'mong rocks and attempt ing to raise the dead languages to the exclusion of something more prac tical and useful. Too much gilded show, dress parade and superficial knowledge of common things to be of any use in the ordinary routine of life were ninety-nine one hundredths of us are destined to flop out au ex istence. Too little practical appli cation of what really ought to lie known. There is more eagerness to get the end than there is a desire to know what there is between the be ginning and the end. What we want is less show and pretention and more downright actual know ledge of what we ought to practical ly know to meet the every day exi gencies of life. These hints are free and need only to be taken where ap plicable. To Cure tonfitlpMtloii forever. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 250 If O. C. C. fail to euro, druggists refund mont-v 'Io Cure Counttymtlou forever* Take Case are t a Candv Cathartic. 10c 0r250 if C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money On Friday, Evelyn, the baby j (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Allen !in her innocent explorations chiih i upon u bottle of carbolic acid. Slit drank some of the deadly liquid, and when discovered went into uncon sciousness. Dr. llarsuburger \va inmiediataly called and prompt treatment given the child. She hov ered between life and death foi many hours white the anxious par ••tits waited and watched in hopeless agony for the life of their darling ti go out,but as time passed, hope reviv ed, and at last the danger point vvaH past. The child is recovering. The whole community rejoice with tlx glad parents that the life of the little one was spared. She is a remark ablly swoet child. Without a though of censure for these chastened parent who have come from the cruciabh of awful tinxiety, we implore al who read this to keep poisons out o' the reach of babies fingers:—Xev Albany Mirror. All the world knows how C'olum bus on a historic occasion made at egg stand on end. After main learned theories had been advaneet on balancing the egg by of course mashing down hard enough to forn a base, but the problem is capable of still another solution. It is as easy to set an egg on a plate, for instance if you know how. The trick is im possible until the egg has been boil ed in an upright position. The po sition of the hardened yoke at the at the end of tin* shell lowers the center of gravity until the sphere can be spun or even balanced with ease. The ehirpping of the evening crick ets, heard in all the gardens in mo notonous concert, proclaims the ap proach of fall, the advent of those '•melancholy days" which are assur ed by poetical authority are "the | saddest days of the year." It seems ! but ;t few days ago that we Were looking for crocus to give spring it earliest floral greeting, atal now "the good old summer time" is really be coming old and soon will be num bered with the seasons that have passed. Only a little while and the frost will be on the pumpkin; and then our lament about the heat will turn into complaint of the co'd. The "long dreary winter" as Longfellow termed it, will have us in his grasp and the pleasant days spent on the front porch will be exchanged for the hot and stuffy rooms in the house. But were "all seasons sum mer" we would get tired of it; we would loose the longing for spring and the thrilling anticipation of a day's iish in the meadow brook "when robins nest again." Be con tent with your lot, and don't grum ble at the season but thank God that you are alive and enabled to enjoy the comforts of this beautiful world. Modern navies are a most expen sive possession. In the past ten years sthe five leading countries have ap propriated an aggregate of £4,s~u> 000,000 for their sea fighters. England easily leads with $1,740, 000,000, the United States'is second, with $1,020,000,000; Fiance third with $650,000,000; Germany fourth, with $030,000,000, and Russia fifth, witu $530,000,000. These were the sums actually appropriated for naval expenditure, including the amounts f () r the current year. The entire world last year mined $420,000,000 of gold, which was the record for all time. It will be seen that the average annual outlay by five countries for their warships ex ceeds the total production of gold in the year of greatest output. As a matter of figures these five nations have spent more upon their naval armaments in one decade than the total value of all the gold and silver mined in the world in the same period. This calculation does not include Japan, Italy Austria and other smaller countries, which are also spending money in feverish haste upon battle fleets. If the farmers of America had converted into cash every bushel of wheat they have raised since the Spanish war the sum would not have been big enough to pay for the worlds navies during that time. One of the tragedies of it all is that in about a decade a warship be comes obsolete. Our ships that fought at Santiago did their job completely, but they are today scarcely reeoned at all in the naval power of the! world. F.<ln<-ate Your liowe.n With Caacarett. Candy Catfaurtic, cure constipation forovoi . ilAi.iSc. IIC. C C. fai'. Uruugistsrotund money Hotel Bernard in in couiple readiness for the accommodation or court guests, with its bath and toilet rooms, hot and cold water conveniences. Kates, SI.OO per day and up, according to room occupied. John Hassen, Jr. Prop. GOVERNOR STUART MEETS THE PEOPLE fj.ecutlve Talks ol His lour (i> the Slate Pniladolphla, Sept 14. Governor Edwin S. Stuart, who has just it-turned rxom a tour of tha state ub guest of various "Old Home Week celebrations speaks in the oiost en thusiastic way ol the evidences of prosperity he saw upon every hand The people ol Pennsylvania, hp says aie happy and prosperous, and there are indications everywhere of the ben eficial re-suits of the passage of ihe la 11ft bill, which does »o much to pro iect Pennsylvania s varied interests, agricultural and industrial and com mercial. J'lie governor beiic-ves this will be a great Republican year and that Un people of this commonwc-altb will ftp preciate the work ut the Republican /epresentatives iu congress in the eh dCtment of the tariff legislation as a personal friend and admirer of Judge von Moschzisker, whom he has Known intimately for years Uo\ernor Stuart was delighted to learn that the candidacy of the Philadelphia jurist is receiving the enthusiastic support of the influential men of the Delicti and oar, vvno are tamiliar with his splendid /fccord upon the common pleas bench The Republican nominee for the su pretne court Judge von Moschzisker j l? oest known to the legal profession (iirough the many opinions he has written upon a diversity of subject? oLd the fact that these opinions have t,een sustained by the highest court lr\ the state. j "Every Pennsyl vanlan should be proud of Judge ton Moschzisker' re marked the governor a lew day? ago •'lt gives me pleasure to speak of iilf worth as a man ar.d his npiendld rec ord as a jurist." Following the formal opening of the htate campaign at the Lehigh cwunty Republican meeting at Dorneyvllle where nominees lor auditor general and state treasurer respectively A. K | tslsson and J A Stober both mads dining addiessr-s Chairman Andrew® j is planning a series of meeting* a' i instance of the. Republican county i cnairmen in different parts of the state. | The most important gathering itais | month will be the convention of tne ! Htate League of Republican Clubs to be held in Altoona. Sept. 22 23 tnd ?4. ! All of the Republican candidates have j been invited, along with Senators P«n --j rose and Oliver, Chairman Andrewß am others. Great preparations have been made lor the entertainment of th" delegates ar.d other visiters, and a large attend unce is iicticipated. CHARTER NOTICE. No. 9528. TK EASU K Y 1) EPA HTM EXT (mice of Comptroller ot the Currency Washington, I). C., Sept. 2, 1909. WHEREAS liy satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it lias been made to appear that TIIE FIRST NA TI OX AI. BA X K OF LAPORTE, in the Borough of l.aporte, in the County of Sullivan and State of Pennsylvania, has complied with all the provisions ol the Statutes, ol the United Stales, required to he complied with before an association shall he authorized to commence the business ot Banking; NOW, THEREFORE: I. WILLIS J. FOWLER, Deputy and Acting Comptrol ler ol the Currency, do hereby certify that TIIE FIRST "XATIOXAL BANK OF LAPORTE, in the Borough of La porte, in the County of Sullivan and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business ol Banking as provided in Section, Kitty one hundred and sixty-nine of the Revised Statutes of the United States. IX TESTIMONY WHEREOF wit ness my hand and seal of ottice this Second day of September, 191)9. WILLIS J. FOWLER. Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the Currency. llnw Are Your Kldurya 112 Dr. Hobbs' Sparauus Pills cure all kidney Ills. Sam tie free. Add. Sterliutf Remedy Co.. Chicago or N. V Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds ot food. It gives instant relief and never falls to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive stomaclw can take it. By its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. Is unequalled for the stomach. Child ren with wen\- siotnachs thrive on it. First dose rcueves. A diet unnecessary. Cure 3 all riumach troubles Prepared on!-. :± y TIWMPjotU-' cuutWmfTlrnetltiio Wo. ttUm' Flßo'i HTOHBSVILLE, JPJI CAPITAL STOCK $50,000 DeWITT BODINE, President. Surplus and w Q FRO NTZ, Cashier. Net Profits, 75.000. DIRECTORS: Transacts a General Jacob Per, Frank A.Reeder, Banking Business. : B "";,, T^"'- w - c - P™*, >\ .T. Reedy, John C. Laird, Lyman Myers. 1 Accounts Ofllldivid- Peter Front,z, 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 THE GENERAL STORE ® lf)aporte T aimer, gd 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 (or the farmer. Prices are consistent with quality of goods. JAMES McFARLANE. Williamport & North Branch Railroad TZUVCIE TJLBXjIE. In effect Monday. July 1, 190y. Read down Read up Flag stations where time is marked *1" " ! 1 I ! I 1 • I ! | , AM Kill, pm KM I'M I» M A M A>l AM STATIONS. !AM AM A.M PM I'M P1! I'M PM AM *8 IS J? 5&1{« 210 j**?'!? 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Satlertield.... «80 ~ - 5 o(, ® AM p M S.f 111 ,1 i ll.il, 1 | i EAGI.ES MERE BRANCH A.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. A.M. STATIONS. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. 920 610 300 840 615 Soneatown 835 240 505 845 944 684 324 901 689 Heullett it Peull'9.. Sit 216 441 !,24 10 08 658 348 9?8 703 Engies Mere 750 152 4 17 800 10 20 710 400 940 715 Eagles Merc Park .... 735 140 405 745 S. D. TOWNSEND, D. K. TOWNSEND, Gen. Manager, Hughesville Passenger Agent. LAPORTE Clothing Sto re. SCOTT STALFORD, Proprietor. An up-to-clate 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 Gotten 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. 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