aEgggggaßgaagagEgEEaaeagas gPROF ESSI ON A LCARPSj 112 RANCIS W. MKYLERT, : Attornov-at-Jjaw. Office in Keeler's Block. LAPORTE, Sullivan County, PA. £ J. MULLEN, Attorn ey-at-Law. LAPORTE, PA OFFICE IN COUNTY BUILDING HEAR COURT HOUBB. J H. CRONIN, ATTORNEY\AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC. OFFICB ON MAIN RTRBBT. DUSHOKE. v PA First National Bank OF LAPORTE, PA. Capital ... $25,000.00 Transacts a general banking business. J. Ij. Christian edw. ladijcy President. Cashier. 3 per cent interest paid on time deposits, ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. THE /NATIOMAL VACU UMCLEA/NER This Vacuum Cleanef and the News L One fa S5 TRY IT YOURSELF WHEN you receive your NATIONAL Vacuum Cleaner you will be delightfully surprised. Just open the box, take out the cleaner, and you are ready for work. Test it on a tug that has been down for several months. Run the NATIONAL over it lightly, back and forth.. The bright path it leaves shows that the dust and diri is being drawn into the funnel-shaped dust chamber. Ol course you can't see it now. You are breathing pure, clean and fresh air. Quite a new way to sweep and dust, you will agree. Now when you have finished the rug, take the NATIONAL into the kitchen, spread a piece of paper on the floor, and empty the dust chamber. The handfuls ot dust which drop out may be rolled up in the paper and throw into the fire. You wouldn't be without the NATIONAL for ten times its price after you learn its wonderful labor-saving features. IT SAVES YOUR CARPETS HOUSE-CLEANING in the old fashioned way, when its sweeping, beating and brushing is hard on the furnish ings as it is on the housewife It is the tearing up and cleaning of carpets that shortens their life. With the RATIONAL all carpets and rugs are left on the floor. The powerful air suction draws all dust and dirt from the very floor beneath the floor coverings, without injury to the most delicate fabric. , SEND IN YOUR ORDER TO-DAY. DON T DELAY Pennsylvania Inventors The following patents were just issued to Pennsylvania Inventors reported by D. Swift &Co., Patent Lawyers, Washington, D. C., who will furnish copies of any patent for ten cents apiece to our readers. William Bradley, Altoona, cur tain fixture,(sold); Simon Brauner, Pittsburg, trolley, (sold); John W. Brown, Jr., Phila., casting appar atus, (sold); James Burke, Erie, electric motor, (sold); Margaret S. Dambach, Beaver Falls, smoke bell; George H. and W. H. Kling ler, Embenton, splice between wire cables, (sold); Edward L. Kraus, Slatiugton, Blackboard; Lewis W. Merkel, Allentown, moving picture machine, sold; Henry Mill, Wash ington, umbrella; Parke E. Sliee, Lancaster, ruler, sold; Charles E. Sweet, Wilkinsburg, Blade-tie, sold; Jesse E. Work, Sharon, wall papering device, sold; Clyde C. Vetter, Bloomsburg, combined cup board and dumb waiter. Advertise in the Republican News Item. SUMMER SESSION AT NORMAL. Prospectus Will Be Sent to All Interested Upon Application. We are iu receipt of the hand some prospectus ol' the Central State Normal school for the summer ses sion, which begins July 1 and con tinues for five weeks. We note that the whole cost for this term is but 830 and that this pays room rent, boarding, washing and tuition. The courses include psychology, history of education, general and special methods, school manage ment and practice teaching in the training school, also mathematics, English, history, sciences, Latin, German and French. Special cour ses are offered in art, basketry, weaving, vocal and instrumental music, elocution and business. The program will be arranged so that the afternoons and evenings may be devoted to recreation and enter tainment. This illustrated pros pectus will be sent to all interested in a vacation school upon applica tion to the principal, Dr. George P. Singer; Lock Haven, Pa. COLE'S y rfgtifrgk. Up-To-Date ' HARDWARE WHEN you tlunk of buying hard- IKS , ware you naturally ask yourselJ -JYV %'M this question: "What kind of • v.*** stove, washer, cutlery, gnn,"—or " whatever it may be—"shall I buy? jon't ponder over these things nor spend your time looking at pict' .es in "cheap goods" mail-order catalogs. Come to our store and let us solve the problem. We have a fine variety of standard goods to choose from. When you think of HARDWARE think of COLE'S. SANITARY PLUMBING. We give special attention to Piping, Steam, Hot Water and Hot Air Heating. General job work and repairing In all branches, prompt y and skillfully executed ►Samuel Cole, - Dushore, Pa. W W V W V W ▼WTWTwwvY | QUALITY ! 2 When people realize that it $ 0 is not the quantity for the { 1 money, so much as the quality 4 1 that counts, then they will J ♦ patronize the store which does ♦ ♦ business in good pure goods. 5 2 Cut trices often mean cut * X qualit es. Our prices are as 2 x lo . as good goods wil allow, x # Our goods are not of the cheap * • mail-oiler variety. Wh en ♦ • iom taring prices do not for- Z £ get > > c mpare qualities, if z £ y >u nd he prices lower than x X ours, the i you will find the J £ qualit es inferior—generally • ♦ "b irgain I. mse" job lots. • 2 Ask is ) show you why 2 X our toi k is superior. 2 § Buschhausen's. • J I When your business gets that tired feeling advertise in the News Item. Anyone sending a sketch and description ma* qulekl> ascertain our opinion free whether \n , invention in probably patentaole. Communica- Hons strict ly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents 1 sent free, oldest agency for securing patents. i'atonts taken through Muuri & Co. receive special notice, without ?haruu, lu the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Lnrpest cir culation of any sclent itic journal. Terms, $3 a year, four months, sl. tiold by all newsdealers. MONN&Co. 361 Broadway, New York Branch Ortlce, 625 F 8t„ Washington. ■ ! Roll Call Hernice ami Mildred Absent Sonestown Present Muncy Valley I'resent j Ilicketts Absent | Norduiont Absent | Forksville Absent | Hilhsgrove Absent Eagles Mere Presed to [ Reineniber we furnish stamped j envelopes and paper to correspon- ; dents. FIRST NATIONAL BANiv HUO-HESVILLE, CAPITAL STOCK V $50,000 W. C. FRONTZjPresident. Surplus and FRANK A. REEDF.R, Cashier. Net Profits 90 - 000 - DIRECTORS: Transacts a General "W. C.Frontz, John C. Laird C. W. Soues, Banking Business. *>ank AReeder, Jacob Per, ~ , J. A. S. Ball, John Bull, Peter Frontz. Accounts oflndivid uals and Firms Solicited. 0 Safe Deposits Boxes for Rent, One Dollar per Year. 3 per cent. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. The price of ihe News Item is 75 cents per year. Subscribe NOW. Study Manure Spreaders Before You Buy Ono THE proper place to study a. manure spreader is at the local dealer's_placa of business, where you can see the machine, study it part by part, see how each part is made and how it does its work. Study spreaders at first hand. Goto the local dealer and have him show you an IHC Manure Spreader Kemp 20th Century Cloverleaf or Corn King Learn the advantages of an apron spreader. Learn what constitutes a stead}', reliable feed and the importance of it. ! Learn the reasons why different | materials are used for different parts, and why each part does its work thoroughly. Learn the value of the service the dealer can give you. When you know manure j spreaders we think you will buy | an I H C spreader from your I local dealer. He is the man to see. International Harvester Company of America (Incorporated) Chicago USA IHC Service Bureau | The purpose of this Burenu is to furnish, j fret- of cliarue to all, the bust information j obtainable on better farming. If you have any worthy questionsconcerinnesoils,crops, i land drainage, irrigation, fertilizers, etc.. i mnki- your mqulrid* specific nnd send them j to IHC Service Bureau. Harvester Build j ing, Chicago, USA FOLEYSKIDKEYCURi Makes Kidneys and Bladder Hight yiaMPPRY\M ■r WITHOUT J ■MOVING WICKM The best oil, also the most economical oil— it costs no more than the tank wagon varieties Vand it gives not only bet- W ter service but also more I FAMILY FAVORITE ||l I gives a clear, white, steady \HHMa B flame. Will not char, smoke H or smell. Your dealer will serve B it from original barrels direct from our refineries. B Wavorly OH Works 00. 1 BRm INDEPENDENT REFINERS ■ Kfl PMmbutu, Pa. I KrCol Also makers of Waverly Special ■ ¥>>/ VI Auto Oil and Waverly Gasolines, m BVHSCRIHE NOW. £*" ■MMIIDESIGNS 4 PATENTS-—, V ADVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY PIIPF 1 112 Notice in " Inventive Age " ■■ Bk MHi < V Book "How to obtain Patents" | I j 112 Charges moderate. No fee till patent is secured. 1 112 Letters strictly confidential. Address, 1 Williamport & North Branch Railroad TX3VEE T_A "RT .Tl. In effect December 4, 1911. Head down _ Read up "Flag stations where time is marked "I" " A M PM P M P.MjPMjp M|A M AM AM STATIONS. 'AM IAMJA.M;P M P M'P M! I'M !PM : JXiSrS! 1?q }2SI O, J' I 48 ! Hallß 6 267369451230 -1 00 505 8 0&' !2isifesiAJS low J U o? ,-i!; i-Pennsdale... f«J2O 73094012 25 355 500 800 191|| SHlif S rSIS'S 4 ...Chippewa...! 1617,7 271 9371223 352 4 571 17 57 ■ , S?, 10 i0 / 55 .Hughesville.. f6lO 7209 SO .12 15 3 45i4 soi 750 j' o V' ' HO ° Pictureßoeks! 924 1 ,3 38 745 I d mi - • Chamounl... | 918 332 1 740 riio !{} !$! ,s}": ...GlenMawr... I 9121 326 |7 35! fl 18, fBl9 i Strawbridge.. 9 04 3 12 17 261 •••••• » g ...BeeehGleu.. i | I 4 .>8 ,1361 824 Muncy Valley ; 858 3 07 7 22 145 , JB® ..Sonestown... j 853 300 717 8 j ] J 8 45 ...fcordmont...i I 8 39 i 6 59 !•••■■• | .....M0k0ma...., MO , 906 Laporte t '8 19 ■ 688 I j 1921; ...RitiKdale ... i fftoti i 623 s®° i I 932 ..Bernice JC... I f 75S 6 I.V 610 I ■. Satterfleld..., j7 55 j 6 02! 11 ' 1 i 11 ' 1 IM I [ S. D. TOWNSEND, H. A. KNIPE, Gen. Manager,Hughesville General Supt. Unwashed F'lees Wool Wanted ' FARMERS, I want to buy unwasli- 1 ed Flees Wool, address, J. L. Wine man, Lewisburg Pa. x 6-14 OR TRADE-MARKS and Copyrights reentered. ■ Send Skcteh, Model or Photo, for FREE RE PORT on patentability. Patent practice ex- ■ Clnnively. BANK REFERENCES. ■ Send 2 cents in stamps for invaluable book H on HOW TO OBTAIN and SELL PATENTS, ■ Which ones will pay. How to net a partner, ■ patent law and other valuable information, ■ D. SWIFT & CO. I PATENT LAWYERS, B 303 Seventh St., Washinflton, D. C. M M. BRINK'S PRICES For This Week ton 100 lb Corn Meal 34.00 1.70 Cracked Corn 24.00 1.70 Corn :J4 00 1.70 Sacks each (5c witu privilege of returning without expan. e to me. Schumacher Chop 54.0 1 1.75 Wheat Bran . 2.00 165 Fancy W'i le MuhL 34 'lO 1 .75 Oil Meal 42.00 2.10 Gluten Alfalfa Meal 2!,. 0<) . .50 Oyster Shells 10.00 00 Brewers Grain JO. OO 1.50 Choice Cottonseed Meal 33.00 1.70 Luxury Flour sack 1.15 " " per bbl. 4 GO Beef Scrap 0 0'8 Oats pi r b«. 70. Cbai cc al 50 [q sack .tit Oystei Shells •' .35 140 ll> bag Salt coarse or line .00 100 lb bag Sail .45 Slhumacb -r Flour jack 1 35 " ' Pel bbl. 5.40 Spring Wheat , Marvel) " 1.70 Veal Calves wanted on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Livo fowls and chielei son We lnes la> 1 BRINK New Albany Pa, Administrator's Notice. Estate of Martin Mullen, late of Laporte Borough, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Let ters of Administration upon the estate of Martin Mullen, late of La porte Borough, Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, ecedased, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present said claims, duly authenticated, to E. J. MULEN, Administrator of Martin Mullen, deceased. Laporte, Pa., March 11, 1912, §1 Dependable 18 m WE handle goods that are cheap, but not cheap goods. We want our goods to become your goods and our store your store. If it is i§§ Clothing, Hats, jj Suit Cases, ll| 111 Shoes, Etc. ||| '•3§j Wc arc offering fine Shoes at $1.98 jjs&p Sftjri Boys' Suits from $1.98 to $4.98 Boys' Knee Pants 23c and 49c && Why spend your money for postage and gaSS send to mail order houses when I can furnish agSkK you with the same goods for less money ? jgSggl | The Best place to buy goods Is often asked by the pru dent 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 |gro| ?????? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. AeH answered aut Vernon Hull's Urge Store. HILLSGROVE, PA. "The Liver Pills act So Naturally and Easily." Such a statement, coming from the cashier of a bank, shows what confidence responsible people have in these pills. Mr. A. L. Wilson after trying them wrote: "X have üßed Dr. Miles* Nsrva and Liver Pills and also your Anti-Pain Pills, on myself, with good results. Ths Liver PIUb act so naturally and so easily that I scarcely know that I have taken a pill. Frequently being troubled with headache I take an Anti-Pain Pill and est immediate rsllef In every case." A. L. Wilson, Bparta, 111. Mr. Wilson was for a number of years cashier of the First National Bank of Bparta. Dr. Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills are different from others. Many kinds of liver pills are "impossible" after one trial on account of their harshness. Dr. Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills do not act by sheer force but in an easy, natural way, with out griping or undue irritation. They are not habit forming. If the first bottle falls to benefit, your druggist will return the price. Ask him. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind.
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