"CAN KEWS ITEM. CHAISES L IVING, Editor. Pa - ihed ID very Thursday AUernoon 8y The Sullivan Publishing Co A.t (bo County Seat of Sullivan County. r.APORTE, PA, W MA-UN. l'risiili'ii. 'I HOS. .1. INGHAM, Sec y it l'reas. '•.item' at the l'ont Ollice at Laporte, M second-class mail matter. Conducted by J. VI. RARKOW, Ch.th.m, K. r.. t Proa Correspondent New York State (jrawje POMONA'S FINANCES. | llfitv Shall Money U«- Rained—By Fee. or Duett 112 How shall the Tomona grange secure its fiiKruccsV Is the question which - letlint's ni'ises for discussion in Po m-ma granges. There Is one of three v. ays chiirtie members au Initiution it .' alone, or an Initiation fee find year i? dues, or let each subordinate grange ;>a,v per capita dues to the Pomona i'i . nge. -V Pomona grange does not lieod a law sum In its treasury, and yet a comfortable fund for any exigen cies Is desirable, remarks a writer in (.he Country Gentleman. We believe that the initiation fee of 50 cents per i ember, ns in New York, will be i'Hind to be sufficient for all the needs ui' most Pomona granges, and this i-urely is a most convenient arrange ; • ;;t for procuring the finances of the 'C i iity grange. If we have a per cap i-.i tax for both Pomona and state i ! .".'es, there will be but little left for le subordinate grange, and if annual • - are charged members of the Po mona grange it would require a very considerable amount of labor on the part of the secretary of the Pomona 1 > ee that these dues were collected. Where the initialion fee is made the ■ sourc" of revenue the Pomona sliov: d not admit to Its fifth degree ion, and of course cannot, any fc.v li dcu: i'o member who has not 1 i, the fifth dep''ee. In other words, t • '. t )i'ii i Pomona grange on the t.-.M-ili d.nc and perform all the •• o>'k in t' t <ir>g'ee, except Initiation ,1" canditiatcs, would be to give the '"":'i!.t:iges of the Pomona grange to ITS < *' the subordinate .-/range*, wli -Mier !i '■mbcrs of the Pomona or iiOt. DEGREE WORK. •i Maine l'«p**r Think® It Con«Diuei Too Much Time, the greatest bar to bene ficial achievement in some of the ;'iui;ger and most rapidly growing I ■.:!!•. es in Maine, says the Maine !''inner, is the almost constant initia i.iry v.-ork ; ' iug forward Not a few of <i< h have - rcely a regular meeting •'ii!.: the • live season which is not • o ,1 to working degrees on classes, ■ : : in i ,n.\ Instances are composed br.r 1". or three eandidates. The i.!' mny be well done and Is of uu • tou',. I i'lt/ rest to those being in- I, i t to the members not In »"<<.• g."iie lee constant consumption of : t-!.- Or this purpose sooner or later i;ieiis their enthusiasm for other ■ ork of importance if r' e grange in Maine should estab !'.-1> a rule that no degrees should be W'ck' .l In any subordinate grange ex cept at two stat 1 meetings during • u!i quarter without a special dls- I• itlon from tlie state grange offl «•!.- !s. we believe the effect would be of s.' -it ndvantne. ■ to the Order. By ; i I'tliod special preparation could !.-e arranged find the work made of a i ti . hip.:er I'l irai-ter, thoroughly en i able t-> nididates, spectators and tperforming the work. \"'-te of time and consequent ab >inv of genuine, enthusiastic discus :i of the important problems of local i state interest cannot be neglected b r.u organization like that which i! " Patrons of Husbandry has now be ,i.t- Such neglect can mean only the !■'-<$ of iii'inciiee, which never was move needed than at the present time I <!• ' oldinp advantages already gained r.i:d advancing other essential reforma i try measures which organized Inter est-- in different lines of activity will it- ■ their utmost influence to prevent lie'tiK secured. POL RT t'ROi'I.AMATTON. Whereas. HON-, i m»>. I". 1 I.I:I;y President ■ Honor:it) I .us Henry tiic'ilin nnd |{. c. is. i% ~ K tiikit A--v.c. .1 udges of|tlie Covin ~i oyer and 1 i*t let- ;i 'luuorat Jail Delivery Quarti'i -'•-- "lis of tin Peace, Orphan*' tJoint mkl Com ■I I'lous for the County of Sultiv ;m. t.a ve iss-tn-.J 1.. ; j.ieecpt, I,faring .i.au the - .:5 - of let). u> me itirufti.il, for holuiug tae r-rvem i ntlie ' r<ll l u-1■ of Lii|oft«-. on Monday the ■ 1 -1\ of \l;i\ I'M 11, at 2 o'clork p. in. . lieiuforcMii >tiru i.-. hereby iiivi tt t», 1 ■:i "oroitt'i. I istin. - of tin ivace tinii Constables within tiiu (•oui'ty. tinii tin-y l»u then and ttiere in their prop • p, loon ui -.: uVloek p. in.of said ilny, with tlieir i-.': reconl- inquisitions examinations and ■' ii'ci'- tn tlio.-i' Itiini;. to wtiirli i offltr -:ii-| i i-tatii lo t>e ilone. And to those v iio nv i».uii ; ■>y tinii recoKiii'iineetoproseetue -. it!u»t prUoi in who are or ihaU be In the Jail oi i i'.-xii't i.-ouij,. Of Sullivan, are hereby notitied to • •••-.i -t'i.l tin-it to prosecute against them a< >i -ii be iust. I'.ANK \V. HITC'K, SiieriiT lie-i I? sOJlic . t.rtporti- I'M. Apr. IS inuT- Trial T.ist May Term. 1007, !■' urn 1 »a> Mav 2". I'lliT at - o'clock pin W is iin in I. Wooilrutl vs Walter It. (mui i-im. No. tis, May Term, I'JOU . s a nipsit Flea, non-assumpsit. -M i 'en 1 Mercnr ' Sliitler Woehle nt.. 1 i I'Cloniiel! vs. • iiirfts !l,nii*i!, No. 'J. May term. 1905 i• Vn.iitV ippe-i', i'lea. Non Assum psit, '. ronin, j 'Seoliten •Joseph Fisher \s 11-irriet Steinbai-k ■ •„! Kile* Sti-ir-.i-at-k. No. 20, I'l-i-umber .:-1 ill, l'Jli j. |-!ieeluient. Flea. t.ot guilty. f"-.:hams, Mullen t Cliarl'-s Hisliop vs Lewis < atta, No. o. i>ec. term l*t(KJ. 1 >et'emiarits appeal. I'lea Not guilty. Tilos. K. KKNN KDV. Froth. Froth, office. I.aporte Fa., Apr 10. 19 ■?. I Davidson Twp. Statement, j i \nnual t>t-utcmen( of the receipts and expendi ( : turos of l>avi<lson Township for the > oar ending March 11. A. I).. l«M)7. J Account of George KKSS Treft?urer of Davidson Twp. Road District for year ending March 11. 'oT I Ami receiv<-d oi County Treus . fA2 it> l'> from H. P. Hull Col.. . ! ' from Kleetrie Light Co. 20 IK) i Amt of D«j»lieate 7(m 15 ! Kei d. oft . \V Smeary. < 01. lOOt*., . I'JO 0<» j Halancedue from last settlement *4 ' ; Hy work on roads • 3**o2 M j j By lumber B.W H7 J liv tools and expences •*> « ' Byliooks 1«»00; j Hy jjostage, ex}>ress and freight. '• 00 i For dynamite Ij00! Koad ntaehitie repairs .1I j For piling 100 00 , j Treasurer eommission on same sfi M5 j Less per centage and disc<mnt • u j Duplicate 48 0;» j Ha lance due the Township 1570 :<0 $15*21 yt 4521 | J A<'count of (Jeorge Kicss. Overseer of the IV«or • j o<" Davidson Twp. year ending March 11, 1'.'07. j I Allll received of County Trcas. #I2OO In Treas. hands form last year U*>7 Ut j Reed of < . W. Speary, < ol 100"> 74 00 I ! N0v.13 *oo,Reed of if. I*. Hull I Hy receipts shown and cancel'd IHH s7 j lVrccutage on the same 22 OK i For!'.» days service at s2oo perdax 00 i } Expenses 2 05 t iialance due the Township.. 227 KM H4 M Account of D. U. Lorah, Overseer of tin Poor j for year ending March 11, 1007. For 14 days services at 2.00 per da> '> 00 | Account ofll. i'. Hull, Collector, lor tax for the year ending March 11. 1907. Amiuntof dtiplicrtc.. 39 Amt paid Treasurer 500 00 ' j rerceiitag*' and discount on same 10 uo J Hy exonerations* 40 j I Lund returns l-< 27 I Percentage on tl»e some j j Hulanee due the Township 210 r>S j »2i> >2'. .10: . . Road Funds. ; Amount of duplicate 551 97 ! Vmt paid (icoVgc Kiess Treas I2. r » .'><• i Commission on the same •> l- s J , ! Hy land returns... 10 i ) Connnsscioii on the same 1 2i By exonerations 121 » Ha la nee due the Township 271 32 j ' | 554 07 ,V>4 07 ' j We the undersigned auditors of Davidson Tup i ! do hereby c< rtify tlist we did audit and testify the : j se\«'ral accounts to the best of our kno%vlcdge.in- ! i formation and beliei, as the same set forth it: tcs I I timony, whereof wesetoui hands and seal thi> 11 | dae of March. 1907. } J, B. SIMMON?, i P. M. TAYLOR. Auditors- M. D. HOK-V. I C. A. STAKH. Town Clerk. | White Wyandotte \< one of the j j handsomest fowls known are of large j : |size. good layers ami highly pri/.od ! ! for their meat, in fact are the brsi jail purpose fowl. Kggs fifty eepts i i pel setting. Mrs. A. d. Little Forkaviile, Pa | I h the matter the applioation ol ! i '.laud Hart lord hie wile. To Mami Hartford. You are liereh) | , notified that an alias subpoena in ilu j above stated nasc having been returned i that you could not l»e found in this couitlv j vou are re«|uired to appear on the fourth 1 s Monday of May at a Court ol Common i Pleas to be held at I.aporte, at '2 o'clock ! i p. in.and make answer to the complaint | ; matle by your hufaband in the above stat ! ' |ed case. FRANK \V. Hl;Civ, Sheriff. I Ma) 1,1907. Joseph Sick, DEALER IN Flour. Feed and Meal, Cherry Mills, Pa. I have just received a la? i load of re-cleaned oats for 1 seed. A large quantity of corn meal and oat chop on hand. Aiso have a nice chop mad< • fri m corn, oats and buck ! wheat for miich cows ant .sheep. Call on me for special prices on large quantities. 1 JOSEPH SICK, CHERRY MILLS, PA. "NUTRETO. A Nerve, Brain and Brawn I Food Drink. ' (jive the little ones all th< Natreto "jihey hke. It's he NATURAL FOOD DRINK. Harmless as r; milk: nothing more delicious. ; ]j Sold at Smith's. i'i! "MAKES PROPER DIET* Wac£ Foley's honey and Tat ri | mres colds, prevents pneumonia. ■ new pastiy delights FOLEYSKIDNIYCDRE Makb* Kidneys and Bladder Right Cultivate the Habit of buying reputable 1 goods from a reputabe concern. We are agents for W. L DOUGLASS SHOES fro ; 2.50 to 5.00 p? Wood School Shoes I jif rorboys has no equal. "VT farmes are, we find, always satisfactory. a A GOOD ASSOR TMENT! m' & \ V\ of CHILDREN'S' and 1 ' LADIES' Heavy Shoe j Goods at correct mjii BEST SHOP 1 2 , A Clothing Made to Order All have the right appearance and guaranteed otsd in both material and workmanship and price mte. ; We also manufacture Feed, the Flag Brand. It is not cheap. l«ut good. Is correctly made. Ask your dealer for it or write us for prices, NORDMONT SUPPLY Co. General Merchants, P S° O P N R T 'S mill 0" isro3s. iDMOisrrr. fjl. \ mmWiNCH ESTER fflSmW "NEW RIVAL" ' FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS No block powder shell<i on the market compare with the " NEW RIVAL" In unl -9 formity nnd wtronij shooting qualities. Sure fire und waterproof. Oct the genuine. S WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. He* Ha»en, Conn. < Kodol Dyspepsia Curej Digests what you eat. j This preparation contains ail of thei ' and digests all kinds ot i food. Jt irives iiisl.tnl relief and never ; fails to cure. It. allows yon to eat all | the food yoi> want. The most sensitive j slaniachs can take it. Uy its use many ! thousands of dyspeptics havti been; I cured after everything eUc failed. Is ' ; unequalled for the stomach. Child ! ren with weak stomachs thrive on it. : First dose relieves. A diet unnecessary. i Cures all stomach troubles I'rrpiircil only l>y K. C. |>KWITT\- Chii' U'O ' Tlie sl. Ix'Ul'o L'»nluiUi>S!4 tiui-s tho iOi 1 I 60 YEARS* 114 k I I i b j j J TRADE MARKS DESIGNS r rTTf* COPYRIGHTS AC j Anrone flendlng n sketch and description mnv quickly ascertain our opinion freo whether HI: Invention la probably patent able. ( onniitmlcn tlnnastrictly confidential. HANDBOOK «»n Patents sent free. Oldest F pencjr for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & (.o. receive tpen.il notice, wit liout charge. In the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. T.nrgest dr. dilution ««f any scientlllc Journal. Terms, f3 a year ; four months, fl. Hold by all newsdealers. MUNN & 0Q ( 361 Broadway, New York Hrancta Office. 036 F Hf„ WashlDKtoti, IJ. C. CaplUl uni Surplus. $450,000JX) Every Woman should have a savings account. Such accounts have been the salvation of many a family in time of trouble, j You can bank with this Com pany no matter where you live, by sending your money by mail. We pay 3 per cent, interest. Write fnr booklet telling: bow to Hank by Mall. LACKAWANNA MAMA COMPANY 404 Lackawanna Avenue SCRANTON. PA. ! Our Time is Yours I"• Whenever You'r Ready to Pick Out That New SPRING SUIT. j ! [ACOB WJHTON liust Returned from Phila. and New York and' purchased a big stock of Men's and Boys' Suits and All Kinds of Clothing to suit ! Spring and Mimiuer W ear, so it you need a suit tor yoursell 01 !. mi! v. you are invite,] o come and examine the goods and the prices. You can save from 20 to 2s per ce; t. on the dollar and you can g t all st\ les. The goods are the l itest that are made. Men's Suits $5.50, 7.00, 9.50, 10.50, 14.50. 15.50 Youths' Suits. $3.75, 5.50, 6.00, 8.00, 9.00, Lates Styles. Childrens' Suits, $1.15,1.50, 1.75, 2.50; 3.50, worth the money. | SHOES. Also big lot of Shoes and Slippers, the latest styles, big values for your monev. All kinds of low shoes to tit the foot and suit the purse. Also a big ii of Dougv.v- Shoes ihe in >deru styles, best in the country. Ladies' White Waists. A large variety of I.adks'White Shirt Waists to select from. Pru s r m 49c up to 08c, regular sl. so value All colors Also big lot of ( 'or-vts. Millinery of the Rarest Type and Styles. You are invited to call and examine our big line of Ladies' Hats, just received ftc i Ne.v Yoik. We bought from the largest importer lirm Paris Su you ladies iu.VJ aot wprry al oi.t your hats, you can get them at Jacob Wih ton's, Mrncy \ alkv. I\ Mease don't forget to come here for your latest style hats when you need one. Jacob M. Wthton, MUNCY VALLEY, PA. Redaction Sale of SMOE3 Great P>argains Groceries and Provisions. .We have the best goods at the lowest prices. Il you want a good sack of Hour, try the Laural Brand of winter wheat and you will use no other. Special prices on lar&e quantities. Our motto is: "Best Goods at Lowest Prices." J. S. HERRINGTON, DUSHROE. PA. i mimlmwMm, B MODEL.B V CfVg " ORDINARY
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