FIRST NATIO>AL BANK OF DUSHORE, I'ENNA. CAPITAL - - 850.000 EDHjPIIUS - - #40.000 Ooes a General Banking Business. S. 11. STERIGEKE, M. D. SWARTB. President. Cashier :l per cent interest allowed on certificates. fRANCISW. MEYLERT, Attorney-at-Law. office in Keeler'e Block. LAPORTE, Sullivan County, PA. J. J. & F H. INGHAM, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Legal business attended to io this and adjoining counties _A PORTE, PA. £ J. MULLEN," Attornay-at-Law. LAPORTE, PA orrica in oochtt bdildihs a BAR COURT BODSB. j # ~H. CRONIN, ATTORHEY W AT -LAW, ■OTART PUBLIC. OVriCB OH MAIS STRUT. DUSHORE, PA (Lblppewa Xime IRtlns. Lime furnished .n car load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesville Penn'a. M. E. Reeder, MUNCY, l'A. For a well Kept Up-to-date Stock of General Merchandise Far pries that are Right For curteous treatment goto Buschhausen' The Best place to buy goods Is otten asked by the pru pent housewife. Money saving advantages arealways being searched for Lose no time in making a thorough examination of the New Line of Merchandise Now on ?????? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at Vcmon Hull's Large Store, Tulmci o S| ii i.i.il Si one lour I.iTV A n*,. quit tobareo easily and forever, be maji Oetlc, full of life, nervt; and viijor, take No-To Hue, the wonaer-worlu r, that makes weak met strong, rth druggists, M>c oi il. Ciroßuuran ie-»d. Booklet and sample free. Addren; ateiunr ~"~med.v C, <>. N» w York «veryb >cly Saya So. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most yvpb derful medical discovery of tlic aire, picas ant and refreshing to the taste, act iteni.ii' und positively on kidneys, liver nnd bowels, cleansing the entire s.vsipm, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box ol C. C. C. to-day; 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. (Coviity Sect 1| Local and Persona! Events! I Tersely Told J Miss Mayme Fries wiio has been quite ill for the past few weeks is slowly improving. Rev. T. F. Hippie of Hunloek Creek, .spent a few (hiys of last week in town. Mi I (on Reeder of (liippewa, at tended Court at this place the early part of the week. Mrs. A. Rohe of Dushore, visited her daughter Mrs. Shoemaker, on Monday. Miss Dolly Crosslev left Thursday morning for Weehauken X. J., where she will spend the winter Mrs. Jlelen Boice Hunsicker. Miss Dolly and Margarite Crossley were Sunday guests of Towanda faiends. Mrs. A. C. Parker who spent a month with her niece, Mrs. Milling, returned to her Philadelphia home last week. The chicken and wattle supper at the home of Mrs. T. .1. Keeler, for the benefit of the Baptist church, netted the neat sum of S3O. Mr. and Mrs. Pussier and daugh ter Eva of Ilughesville and Miss Vina Upman of Eagles Mere, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Bussler. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Ingham and son Donald, returned to their home in New York 011 Monday. Judge Terry is accompanied by his wife and daughter during his stay here holding court. Ex-Judge Dunham and former Associate Judge Strong are attend ing court this week. Charles Lauer and wife of Lock Haven, spent Tuesday here attend ing court. Insurance Agent M. A. Scure man, of Wilkes Barre, was a busi ness man in town Monday. Mrs. Wm. 11. Yonkhi and Mrs. Jaeoby, of Dushore, were visiting Mrs. \Vm. P. Shoemaker of this place last week. The Mokoma Company merry go round was moved to Mildred last week and is doing a thriving business. It will remain there un til October 4, when it will bo taken to Forksville for the Fair, Mrs. E. A. lleirn and son Ken neth, of New Milford, Pa., are rl>« guests of Mrs. Heifii's sisters. Mrs. Ingham and Mrs. Smyth. Mrs. L. L. Ford and daughter Mable, closed Mokoma Place 011 Friday last and left for Philadel phia. After a short stay at their home in that eity they will goon to Virginia, where Miss Mable wiil enter a Girls' school. Stanley Witkoski tried and con victed of larceny this week, was sentenced to pay the cost of prose cution, to return the stolen watch, to pay a line of SIOO, and that he undergo imprisonment in the peni tentiary for a period not exceeding five years nor less than 15 months. The law suit being tried between Atty. R. J. Thomson and \V. W. Jackson has a formidable array of legal talent on both sides. For Mr. Thomson is R. A. Mercur, J. C. Ingham of Towanda, Hon. Frank Wheaton, of Wilkes Barre, John G. Scouton of Dushore. For Mr. Jackson appears Seth T. Mc iConnick, R.W. Foster, of William sport, E. J. Mullen, of -Laporte and Alphonsus Walsh, of Dushore. Mr. Court Jennings of Towanda, was in town the early part of the week with his Matherson touring car. Mr. W. W. Jackson of Wil liai 11 sport was here during the week with his prize winning Pierce-Ar row car. Both gentlemen were liberal in giving their Sullivan county friends attending court, joy rides about the town and to Eagles Mere. The two cars represented an investment of 51.'5,000. The Sullivan County Telephone Company is having its entire system carefully gone over and [tinted in first class condition. Two linemen were here this week inspecting tele phones and repairing the lines. Several new instruments were put in and the line placed in perfect con dition. The Annual Fair of the Sujivan County Agrieultuul Society vhieh will beheld at Forksville J'a., Oct. sth. (itli. 7th. and Bth. and will awake another milstoue in the pros perous journey of success of this splendid exposition. While the management is ever alert for all that pertains to the excellence ana sujeess of the Fair, still special pains art be ing taken that this year's event ihall be of unusual merit and excellence. There will be mammoth displajs in every department, excellent sptcial attractions, an unique progran) of races, the best han<l music, allom bining to make this the most com plete and popular Fair in Central Pennsylvania. Everybody need.-an outing at this most delightful seaton of the year, and this is a very cht'ip, easy and pleasant place to get it. Make your arrangements to attend the two big days. Hoys! (Jirls! Columbia Bicycle five! Greatest otter out. (Jet vour friends to subscribe to our magazine and ive will make you a present of a $40,00 Columbia Bicycle—the best made. Ask for particulars, free outfit, and circular telling "How to start." Ad dress. "The bicycle man," 29-31 East 22nd street. New York city, X. V. If you want to keep in touch with the world of sports read the sporting page of the Philadelphia Press every morning. It gives you all the news, baseball, tennis, track, golf, rowing, polo, swimming, yachting motoring. Not just the mere facts, but the story of the game, told accurately and with such detail that you know just what happened and why it hap pened. And you'r not confined to news of the big contests. The Phila delphia Press sporting page tells you about smaller events as well. Written up by men who know their business. It's real news, wide awake idive clean. The sort of stuff you like to read. Then there Hugh Doyle's cartoons. Clever, humor ous, even prophetic. You can't beat them. And with it all you get the greatest photographs that hustle, work and knowhow to take. Photo graphs taken right on the field, showing things doing and the ex citing moments. Head Mr. Wise guy's t ilks in the Philadelphia Press. Huy the Philadelphia Press to-mor row, read the sporting page, and.it's a safe bet that you'll ord<-r the Phila delphia Press delivered every morn ing. Americans founded the first government under which all men were equal before the law. Since the Declaration of Independence was published to the world the Demo cratic idea has hourly received new impulse, until now its march seems irresistable. Americans were the first to demon strate the feasibility of relying <m a citizen soldiery to defend the land and its institutions against foreign or domestic attack. Americans were the first to abolish titular distinctions and to deprive social eminence of any support save character or the consensus of those who choose to consider themselves as socially elect. It was an American who invent ed the steamship. An American who invented the telegraph. Ail American who invented the telephone. An American invented the electric light. An American who Invented the reaper, which makes it possible to feed the billion and more people on this planet. It was an American too who in vented the sewing machine. Americans also were the conquer ers of pain when they discovered how, by means of suphuric ether, the tenderest human nerves could be made insensible to the surgeon's steel. Americans opened the ports of Jaj ian to the nations of the worlc, made a path into darkest Africa, and now two Americans crown the geo graphical achievements of their countrymen by discovering tie North Pole. Grange Trophy Cup. At the last sesstoD of the Ohio sta:e •grange a resolution was adopted ii structing the executive committee :o offer a trophy cup to the grange mas lug the best exhibit of corn at the ai nual meeting of the Ohio Corn In provement association, the award :o be made according to rules of the ase>- ciation. State Master I.aylln of Ohio had ser «?ral broken ribs and many hruisjs from a runaway accident a few weeis Report of Auditors OF DAVIDSON TWP. School District U*r ye* Kurt in# J uue '2t», 190 I .*. T. J. Keelcr Collector of Taxes, iu account wit . Davidson Twp. School District for year ending June 7, l'JOy. To amount of duplicate 1968 80 Treasurer's receipt 1381 41 5 per cent rebate on above 75 01 4 44 commission 4'2M Treasurer's receipt 332 i>o 5 i»er cent commission 17 oU | Lands returned 1U ( .M Bxonerations allowed Amt. paid Tread 10 70 1968 89 1968 80 Building Tax. To amount o. duplicate 965 M By rebate 8134 Commission at Tpcr 17 M> ( Lands returned 8 | Exonerations allowed 34 3f» Treasurers' receipt 178 26 Commission J*-" Tieasurers 1 Receipt 78 5-1 Amt. paid Treasurer 30 (X) 965 14 965 14 Per Capita Tax. To amt. of duplicute 473 00 By amt. paid Treasurer ** •*' Commission at 3 per cent 2 73 Rebate * Amt. paid Treasurer 119 <9 Land returns 3 1» Commission 6 30 Exonerations & 00 Amt. paid Treasurer 85(H) 6146 14 39 473 00 473 00 W. E. (tritman, Treasurer, in account with Davidson Twp. School District for year ending I June 7,1909. To amt. received from Treasurer.... 1733 64 " Building Tax 861 53 •• Per capita Tax 359 02 State appropriation, ordinary .... 2754 03 '• High school... 360 00 Amt. received County Treas 1830 00 c A. Starr, old school building... 105 00 Shrewsbury, tuition. 8150 Balance on hand 90 05 By building and furnishing houses 140 6.» Renting and repairing 265 06 Teachers' wages 3990 00 county Institute 140 00 Text books 252 51 School supplies 209 *8 Fuel and contingency 376 43 Fee collector-and Treasurer 159 86 Secretary salary 80 00 Debt 2019 67; interest 1104 51 '2824 18 Interest paid Mrs. J. J, Sick 36 00 John Karge 20 00 M. J. Phillips 204 51 " Mrs 1). C. Gritinan 800 " Mrs. W.E. Gritman 400 " Miss Flora Cook 100 •• A. E. Hots ford 28 00 Other Expenses 15025 A.C.Phillips' lawsuit 03 81 214 Or Amount in Treas. hands 25 13 8177 77 8l?7 77 Resources and Liabilities. Resources. Cash ou hand 2512 Amt. due Twp, minimum salary 910 00 935 13 Liabilities. outstanding orders 1458 66 Bonded debt 2500 00 3658 66 Liabilities in excess of resource! 3023 53 Debt reduced during year 787 70 We the undersigned Auditors of Davidson Twp. havs audited the above accounts Jifne 7, 1909. J. \VM. MORAN, ) HARRY BABLEY, ) Auditors CHARTER NOTICE. No. 9528. Tlt K ASUIt V I> KP A HTM ENT < Utice ol Comptroller ot the Currency Washington, I). C., Sept. 2, 19(19. WHKRKAS by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it lias been made to appear that 'l'll K FiltST NATIONAL BANK OF LAPORTE, in llie Horough of I.ai>orte, in the County of Sullivan and State of Pennsylvania, lias complied with all the provisions of the Statutes, of the I'nited States, required to be complied with before an association shall tie authorized to commence the business ol Hanking; NOW, THEREFORE: I. WILMS.I. FOWLER, Deputy and Acting Comptrol ler ol the Currencv, do hereby certiiv that THE FIRST 'NATIONAL BANK OF LAPORTE, in the Borough of La rorte, in the County of Sullivan at tl Stale of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business ol Banking as provided in Section, Fitly one hundred and sixty-nine ot the Revised Statutes ol the United Stutes. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF wit ness my hand and seal of ollice this Second day of September, 1909. WILLIS J. FOWLER. Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the Currency. How Are Your Kidney* V Dr. Hobhs' Sparagus Pills cure all kidney ills. Bam *le free. Add. Sterling Remedy Co.. Chicago or N. H Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds ol food. It gives instant relief and never fails to cure. It allows you to eat all the foyd you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take it. By its use many tliousiipds of dyspeptics have been cared after everything else failed. Is unequalled foj the stomach. Child ren with weak stomachs thrive on it. First dose relieves. A diet unnecessary. Cures all stomach troubles Preparedo'ulv hy E..GJfcj.WiTT& Co., Ohii-iw 'flies 17bofli" tiruus thesoc. aUK ll AFREE gams insid* package of Lion Coffee 60 different games. FIRST BTaGHBBYILLI, IP^_. CAPITAL STOCK $50,000 DeWITT BODINE, President. Surplus and w c FRONTZ Cashier Net Profits, j 75.000. DIRECTORS: Transacts a General 1 DeWstt Bodine, Jacob Per, Frank A.Reeder, Banking Business. if" B °"-, T Win - F,ontz > w - C. Front*, . w. 1. Reedy, John C. Laird, Lyman Myers, ! Accounts oflndivid- Peter Fronts, C. W. Sones, uals and Firms solicited. 3 per Cent INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS Safe Deposite Boxes for Rent, One Dollar per Year. .A.T TZEE IE GENERAL STORE (3D Isaporte Tanner. ® You can find a general stock of Lumbeimen's Flannel Shirts, Drawers and Socks. Woolen and Cotten Under wear and Hosiery. MEN'S and BOYS' HATS, CAPS and MITTENS. Also a Full Assortment of Boots and Shoes of the Usual Variety. The Grocery and Provision Department is second to none in the county. Also a fair stock of HARDWARE, WILLOWARE and CASTINGS lor the farmer. Prices are consistent with quality of goods. JAMES McFARLANE. Williamport & North Branch Railroad TIIMIZE] nVAJBIjIE]. In effect Monday. July 4, 190<». J lea^ down Read up Flag stations where time is marked AM p,m. pm I'M PM P M A M AM AM STATIONS. -AM A M A.M PM PM Pm'pM PM AM s:W 10 10 520 4 Hi 2 1U125T10 20 750 Il ß ll* 35M0V1.il "S imU. m |2 i» SS:::::: \i& ?g t £ ss ! 11S? ]■> '$ £ '"BSftin?..?. s teSfc.'»j snir 40 s ? 2>i u 'J? S V,' Cl'.ammini ... <j 12 1110 332 922 r, f--vflrl , Glen Mawr... 9 06 11 CO 326 am 6 32 !® 95 f.).>M4.i3 f>>"2".» Strawbriilge.. f»53 10 41 I.m ro> iilf '*! J jj! ' h :W HeeehGlA.. ft 49 1031 s sii ti is >. 920 MO 5052 55 J|f» •••••: Munoy Valley 547 10:t0 307 557 ti If. a |9 4B -13 'SSS ' qn ..sonestown... 81010 20 800 » 506 10 c ,JS 1 > i> -y CO, ...Nordmont... a 5? K i«s v, 1 <** 6'V Jl f»25 ....Mokoma.... 9SI ! 7wfi S a ! 010 ew.mjo 9 27 Lajxirte ? 50 % m-S ■?>. ®B6. ...Rlngdale ... y fts 5 •>•! 3 is JJS Jl* BlrehCreek je ti.ss >£ sT h i 3° ■ 609 !• Sattcrtteld.... »:» = £ 5 : I I 1 | 4 * ,** EAGLES MERK BKAN" :H. A.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. A.M. STATIONS. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. 920 ft 10 SOO 840 (! 15 Sonestown 835 240 505 845 944 634 324 901 639 Bennett & I'eales... 814 216 441 824 10 08 658 348 918 703 Eagles Mere 750 152 417 800 10 20 710 400 940 715 Eagles Mere Park 755 110 405 7 45 ; S. D. TOWNSEND, D. K. TOWNSEND, Gen. Manager, Hughesville Passenger Agent. I / LA PORTE 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. | » I Try The News Item Job Office Once. Kine Printing I 'ffE KK~ ~'[\ {"' a 1 MODERN FACiM'H F8 \\ Q 1 lint To Please./
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