■ < h. i, ■■ j •. tf.tS L WING, Kits:-. • ' iV.iaru'iiflvo?/ Thirsdij .'vfteriioo j By The Sullivan Publishing Co At ilia County Boat, ol dullivftn County. ! LAPOBTE. I J A. \V O. M *k!)X. I'rcsideu. TOO . J. Sec'y & Tieas. Sintered at the Post Office at 1 a porte, a« second-class mail matter. "The experiment wns nil entire suc cess. T1 e street was clenn, people liked it, visitors commented mi it, mer chants sa 1 the luck of dust in tlielr .•tores wa • most noticeable, anil we (lid it with 110 more cost to the city than the old di -ty way—namely. $5 a dr.y. "Then the street comir.i ioner un dertook t. keep tbe street as clean as we did, but without the Waring sys tem. It cost him sß.o!> a day. The league tcsde to the city's coin* mittee on street.-) and bridges an ex haustive ieport allowing th? need of really clean streets throughout the pa ved di;. riet and demonstrating the (-•uneriorlt of the Waring system and its relative cheapness. We succeeded tii getting,tbe Waring system Inaugu rated on three tniles of pavement." VALUE OF WIDE: TIRES. Cos of the First Essentials to Good Highways. The King drag is no doubt a good thing, but how about the wide tired cva_'m? Observe the dirt road after a thorough soaking Tbe farmer cannot work in hi 3 fields, and, having some wheat, corn, oats or hogs to haul to market, the time to haul is while the fields are unfit to be worked, sav ing ; ime by doing *;». lie loail his product into his one and a half inch tired wagon, 3.000 ],or. als or more, and probably hitches four horses to his load, and along the w!u io distance be cuts a rut from thr to t'.i inches deep. Several of his neighbors do likewise, and soon ilie road is worked down to the con sistency of mortar a foot deep, says J. I\ Anders u of Agenda, Kan., in the I" ir ■ rs Advocate. observer" will r iWTMj ~ ri \ 1 K \P<\ ** r ' ' '' ' . (ft —'"Hi'/« - J ■ IU'I'C.CT o:-- HAr.rtow AND WIDE TIRES. bear me out when 1 say that if these tires had been four inches or more tl.-.« road would have been benefited ivih'.-r than damaged. A wide tire un der a load makes an observer think Of K roller. I t nk this wide tire proportion is o:ie of thi» first essentials to go l id ro.'il:- and should be eneau: • :;?d by legislation and a liuiit law lor the ami.r.at of ioad for every inch of tire v.vjih If wagon tires were r iulred to i r three inches or more for 2,000 pountl load-' and one additional inch for cr.ch added 1,000 or major fraction i here ve. .> much less work would lie roiiui -d to maintain our roads. oort: rpltO' LAMATIUNT - W'IEREAE. HON. CHAS. 1" 'I K.fcir\ P "Slflent ' hit* iloiif!-: hli llcnrv Ullhlin ninl I'.. C'. K. i:-kii,;.i A»:,o . Juilg. -1 fjtlu't oui-fo uf Over and i nil.:ter ii'i.l General J»il Jlelivery, Quarter Besslons of tlir i', nc '. !)• pliaus'Cr'iit an I Ccr.i- T...111 I ' '!!< lor : ■ ( uuii! tie then and there In their prop el |x"i .11 ill i ; ~'k p. m. ot .-.lid d'iv, w ich tfceir ..... leeo'tr- inqu]:-. 1 on.- examinations i, id i her . .nemlii ,i"ees to thou thin to which t •4r I i'.icrti up erunn 10 he done. A:■ '1 in those .. .10 .ire t» ■ . by ihrirrecoglii. anei- to p/osecnte . . :iin>l prisom - veho a ot *hn ihe . t j: :' of ti t'stii! oount} of Sulii 'an, are hereby aotiSedto lie tin tand i : eie to prosecute agaiiift them as will be just. J OLSON' BROWN". Shenu. Short;f«Ofllee,Laporte Pa... 9, Jan l'We Notice Tiie Coniioit-flioiu rn will hold an appeal nt their office in the Court House. Feb ruary 9, 1909, lor the purpose of hearing sneli is leel tliemselvc.- Hjigileved by the »F«,'-.smerit or military enrollment, and m i! ing such alterations as seem to them |f-' ■ ' ni'o 'r, when and whefe all may attend who so desire. Titos, K. Kennedy, Clerk. Administrators' Notice. Notice is hereby eiven that Letters of Ail >uitiistrntion npoti tin* estate of Fran ci* W. iialia .'her, late ot I.nporte lloro., Si van Cuitnlv Penna.. deceased, have been i to the undersigued. Ay persons ir. ifbted to said estate are re ijii -ted to make payment, aid those ! i' .in.; claims or demanda against the iinc will make them known without de lav to aIRS. TIIERFSA *iAI.I.ACiIIKII. i.i|iorto, Penna. Adtnini-tratrix. ianuary 4, 1909. r. Ac: iBTER'a i« T o 1 ic a. ! Xotic.' t. Leriliy (jiven that the follov: tog acc >n1111» oi il\ei;utoi's, Adniiiiist j ti rs etc. have been filed in my office. ' First jid final uccount of Miies E. \ | I'uras, Administrator ot the estate of] j James V. Burns, late of Cherry Town-1 ship, deceased. Also the following appraisinents of prop erty set of! by Administrators to the widows and children of the following i decedents: In the Estate of Philip Twp. Inventory and inent of personal property set apart. In the estate, of Frances W. Gallagher, l.ite of Lunorte Borough, ilecd. Inven tory and appraisinent of real and ptrsotial piopert) net upatt. And the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Sullivan County, to be 1 i-ld at f.apor'p, l'a., on the Bth day of February 1909, at H o'clock p. rn. for ontirmation and allowance, and they s .all then be confirmed nisi; and unless exceptions are filed within ten days there after cot firmation absolute will be enter e i thereon. ALBERT F. IIEESS, Register. Register's office,Laporte, Pa..Jan. 11,1908 Notice. Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the Stockholders of the Eagles Mere Company will be held at the prin cipal office ot the Company in Eagles Mere Park. Sullivan County, P»., on the loth day <•( February A.1)., 1909 nt eleven o'clock A. M.to take action on the ap- I ival or disapproval of the proposed in crease of the indebtedness of said Com- I nv from sixty-live thousand dollars to two liundte l thousand dollars, K DCi Al< R. KI ESS, Secret ■; ry, K ties M._ re Pari;, l'a., I lei;. S, 190S. C iurt Calendar for Sullivan County, Notice : hereby given that the Terms of Court in StillivanJ County have been amended M :id changed to read as follows: There S)IH!! be four terms ot Court in ercii year s tollowa: Febrttan Term for one week, commenc ing on the -econd Monday ot February. May Te: n for one week comtnettcing on the tlurd Monday of Ma\. September Term, for one week, cotn m. nciiij? on the tiiird Mondav of c Se) t. December Term, tor one mencing 6n the second Monday of Dec en.ber. ' "riminal cases shall take the pri cedence of the civil list at each term. The tii.ie for hearing liquor license ap iilications in Sullivan County is hereby changed from the third Monday of' Fe bruary to the second Monday of February in each year. BY THE COURT. Charles E. Terry, P.J. At'est: Albert F. ileess, Clerk. Trial List, February Term 1009.. Return day. Feb., 8 1909, at 2 o'clock,p.m ]. George Gol Jer vu Eagles Mere Light Company. No. 19, February Term, 1908. Trespass. Plea—Not guilty. Scouton. llradlcy. j Meylert. 2. M I'rink ve U. J. Sell sad No. oJ, February Term, 190S. Defendant's Appeal. Plea,—Ni -Assumpsit, payment, pay ment with leave to give special matter in evidence, Sti phen ft. Smith, j Bradley. ■>. AllredG. Phillips, a tax payer of Davidson Pwp. Scfiool District, plY.intii! vs Warre't E. Gritman, Treaeuier of Dt.vidso" l'wp. Seliool District: and Fruik M; targel, D. S Phillips, W; rren E. Gritma: . ( lust Olson, G, \V. Meyers, and Pete: Swank, School Directors of Di.vidson Tow tit-hip School District, de fendants. No. 17 September, 190S. Framed Issue. Plea, —Non-Assumpsit. Mniien. Ingham. j Scouton. 4, ihe First National Bank of Du shore, now. to the use of A. W. Sones. vs ■Jotin W. Buck, L. 11. Buck and A. W. Senes. No. -i7. September Term. 190.5. Sri • Facias stir Judgment. Plea, —Payment. Payment, with leave to .;ive special matter in evidence. Mullen. ) Ingham. A r BERT F. IIEESS, Proth. Proth, offii c, Laporte,Pa., Dec. 28, l'.'OS. ti > i The Best place to buy goods Is otten asked by the pru pent housewife. Money saving advantages ai 'aivv.iys being searched lor ; Lose no time in making a thorough examination of he N.;w Line of Merchandise Now on 112 * *-••**•»»****** iEXHIBITIONi *"■" -•» •!> •!» w«r ™ n 9 ~s't ' n " 8 hands while he is smoking after '■ (SssSe- ~ ■'ill f^c nlea '' It reaches him when he is in an approachable condition. ' t :pRV.Vj i That's the time to tell him about I Wjlpii#'' l |»Sf!wil' your business—clearly, plainly, con vine- J3&i\S ingly—as one man talks to another. ** TV r*M rifh! int» tit rtmJm't , _ , J , L m ..... ke*M *nd lit, uu uM JUm." Ckmrin Mtu*m Rate,. Mm Ym-k. MUNCY miXEY, PA. Never Before Have]We Received t, bO and 75 so many praises and heard so H V Boys' Knee many flattering remarks as we Pants ' iave had this Season. V-\? Special. Were you one ot the vast thrones 'bat o|| " crowded Mir store during t! e paj-1 wet k? pgri*'j Did "you pet your share of the rn tir!< s *, advertised? If not you should j[,. conn HER t NO (I) |j§| We are making new friends fast: selling iik re goods tii an ever before 11DP* But we stlli want more friends, want to sell our stock taster, ye !we are'spurred onto deeper price cutting. Peopl; wonder how _—\ we can do it. To this we can answer, tnat no other si >rs i > ihi cwkuu,- sectionjhas the wholesale buying facilities enjoved by tin > eat ~b mlSEZm.** lishment. We can buy lower, we can sell lower. 1"" Y> Sweater Coats Specials Men's G rduroy i'ants rvlcn'S Shifts Ar , r * , rnH(s From 1.19 to 2.50 Jr , t| . B x H ■ S i. irti< 39c Men «:orrßovs' Sweater Coate .08 Mensfsweater coat., .75: CHILDRF.NS' SUl'l S J <">.* J' ork *" Mens sweater coats 125 From 0 and SSO . ' „ i r/. Inciiv Manuel overall iris 1..W Mene sweeter coatn _ 1.00 T ,) A |ifrnc Men? sweater coats 2.00 McrN r> 1 K L< jL i\»- V~ieck"~6weaters 25 and 46c : From 6QC tO £4 75- Men's extra heavy] cotton Mens cardigan?jacket» 1.25, AUrnl i , c mixed socks 08c ribbed ir fleeced 20 and 20c All I I All t ilCc S Men's ribbed'underwear DllCh and Corduroy B$C tO 2 AIMO big line men's lumber,ne. all colors 39c ' rubbers— Lambertville an>M Bal Men's fleeced lined underwear ' I all _ Colorß . Pants. Also line of Shoes at suv- FUHS at great reduction Hoys' corduroy knee pants, lined| priCCS «Sj>L6cj' tOT 2. e io 1 'lt 1!KI) HLAXKL'I S from 75c'fup | throughout, fine ribbed quality Shoe. LadieS 1.0)S lOfl ' O ~„ . , „ | worth regular 75c Special 39cj Men's Working Shoes 1.65 " MZeS lr<>n ' " >( Men's Suits ! C e S . Douglas Shoes at reduad Ladies' Sweaters* I Men's Suits 4.65; Q, . . ~•• . I Ladies'.Sweaters all colors 99 j Men's Suits 0,75: Dig Line 0l IVI^SS aPiQ Ladles' Waists, blue, black, 39 | Mens Suits 9.05 10.AO: Children's Overcoats at re- . r . (MensSuits 11.75 14.50| HllPPfl nriPPQ vjL-Q o Mens Suits 15.50 16 251 UUI/OU pi IvCO. Ladies' Coats from 3.50 to 12.00 I |So Cotne to J. M. Wighton's to satisfy yottr wants. Remenibei ale only lasts this month. Railroad fare from Laporte anc iNordmont for purchase of sio'oo or over. 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