riRST NATIONAL BANK OF DUSHOUE, PKNNA. CAVTTAIi - - *50.000 auHfiiira • - $35,000 Does a General Banking Business. 8. 1). STERIOEIt E, M. V. BWARTS. President. Cashier 3 per cent interest allowed on certificates. pRANCIS W. MEYLERT, Attorney-at-Law. in Keeler's Block. I,AI'OUTE, Sullivan County, PA. Y7J7& F. H. INGHAM, ATTORS*TS-AT-tAW, Legal business attended to in this and adjoining countiw ..■VPORTE, £ X MULLEN, Attorn ey-et- Law. LAPORTE, PA orriCß I■ CODBTT BWILDIK# NKAHCOUBT BODSK. j H. CRONIN, WOTARY PUBLIC. OPFICB OH MAIW HTRKKT. Dll SHORE. PA LAPORTE HOTEL. F. W, WALLAGHBK, Estate, Newly erected. Opposite Court House square. Steam heat, bath rooms, hot and cold water, reading and pool room,and barbershop; also good stabling and livery, Cbtppevva Xime IRilns. Lime furnished .n car load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesvilla Penn'a. M. E. Reeder, MUNCY, PA. For a well Kept Up-to-date Stock of General Merchandise Far pries that are Right For curteous treatment goto Buschhausen' <o 99 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 iEXHIBITIONf ?????? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. Ail answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. ffiHaerom Ba. jHm'l foUai'i'O B|iii null Ni. one »«»ur iair quit tobacco easily and forever, be map netlc. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-'t'o iiac, the wonoer-v.orltor, that- makes waal: met vroin. ali uu or CI. Oireruaran i r "a. Booklet and sample free. Audrcsi Stei.'.ug jieu.udj C) . cuicaeo •>» >v York fCounty Seat I Local and Personal Events? I Tersely Told. J Tho robins are giving daily song recitals now. A few more days like Sunday and "Spring fever" will become epi demic. Mr. Frank ghoeraaker is homa front Bucknell University. Rev. 11. L. Jarrett was take# ill on "Wednesday of last week, and is now at liis home in Selinsgrove. Former Sheriff, H. W. Osier of Bernice was hobnobing with old friends in Laporte Saturday. Jeweler Lee Voorhees of Sones town, was a business man at the County-seat Monday. Spring has sprung and the mo tor cars are beginning to motor. \V. H. Jakson and family of Williamsport passed through town Sunday in their touring car euroute to Dushore and their return jour ney homeward. Dr. C. I). Voorhees of Sones town. was transacting business at the county office Monday. Squire James C. Cavau officiat ed at a formal wedding in bis office Monday, uniting in holy wedlock Mr. Charles Babb and Miss Grant, both of Davidson township. Some women are very familiar with the intricacies of switches and trains but that does not imply that they would make good railroaders. The Village Improvement Soci ety recently received from Mrs. Sam Smith of Sonestown, a line Japanese Quince shrub for the park. The ladies are delighted \\ ith the token and are very pro nounced in their expressions of appreciation. A cordial invitation is extended to the people of Laporte and vicin ity to attend all sessions of the Couutv School Directors Associ ation to be held in the Court House Friday and Saturday of this week. Mr. Jeremiah Edgar of near Nordmont, after a lingering illness of dropsy died on Monday, April 19. Deceased was a brother of An drew Edgar, of Sonestown, and Dr. J. C. Edgar, of Hoi stein. lowa. D. L. Miller, a well kn<nvn faring er of Elkland. had one of his limbs and three ribs broken while assist ing in raising his corn crib which had been blown over by the heavy wind. V prop that Mr. Miller was i placing under the partly raised crib slipped and lettina the build-; intr fall back on the man indicting l . . ... the serious injuries. Charles Lawrence of Dushore, j William Lawrence of Kane. O. H. i Lawrence and Stewart Laid win ol Waverly, N. Y., have bought a' fifteen thousand acre timber tract i in the province of Ontario, Canada. Charles and William Lawrence j will soon move their families there and begin the operation of manu facturing lumber. Last Friday evening a reception was tendered the pupils of the La porte high school, by the teachers, Mr. Carl O. Bird and Miss E. Jes sie Wrede, at the latter's home. A most enjoyable evening was sp(»it. The young people were en-! tertained with music, games and j charades. An elegant supper was j served and the tables were beauti- j fully decorated with the colors of the Senior class, buff and blue. The pupils of the high school had a delightful tt ne and greatly ap preciate the efforts of the teachers in giving them a reception. Noti'e has been sent to the vari ous Camps of Sons of Veterans from the National Commander, ordering that in compliance with the recent act of Congress, the letters be remov ed from the Hag. Together with many orders the name, number and motto of the order has been put up on a large silk flag carried in parade ami used in all services. The Nat ional Adjutant General of the <«. A. It. has also issued orders that no printing or lettering shall hereafter be placed upon the dear old banner. This will include the small (lags that have been placed on the graves of the soldiers. The tlag will be placed but will have JIO stamp on it. •N COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF SULLIVAN COUNTY. Miiv Term. 1909, No. 78. X> RICHARD I». WOOD, ot the City of Philadelphia, or his legal represent*- iv«;s, iv whoever mav be the holder or ladders of the hereinafter mentioned mortgage: Tak .> notice thoi on liie 11th day of Feb* aarv. '.909, H. l.aussat Geyelin presented lis petition, averiim that he in tiie owner jl al! these certain warrants or tracts of iat>d,situate in the Township »t Shrews bury, Coon ty oi'Sulliva», State ot Pennsyl vania, hounded ami described as follows. A warrantor tract of 401J arris, in war rant name ol .lames Long; another in warrant name of H eery Pogue, containing ♦Ol 3-4 acres: another in warrant uameol Samuel Young, containing 408 acres: an other in warrant name of Charles Gobin, containing 408 acres; another in the war rant name of George Ramsay, containing 4l!l 3-4 acres; another in the warrant name of Peter Pogue. containing 401 3-4 acres; another in the war rant name oi' Joseph Pogue, containing 4(H) 3-4 acres; except ing from ownership, certain convey ances from the Samuel Young and Charles Gobin warrants, there remaining about 2000 acres, the property of petitioner. That. an unsatisfied mortgage on said premises appear;, of record in fin? office fur the recording of deeds in and for the County of Sullivan, given by Kmil ('. Gey el in and Estella V.Geyelin, lim wife.dated the tith duv of May. 18fi4. and "" nid d in said office in Mortgage P,>ok \ 01. 2, pa ; e 23,11 Boq., f<~ $ 12,000,00, and that the period, ol '.iventy oney< nrs has eiapted since 'he principal ot said mortgage became due and payable,and i.o payment lias been niadewithin said period.ot either principal or interest, and praying for satis faction thereof. Wlierereupoti said Court directed that notice of said fucts be served by the sher iff of Sullivan County, on the Richard I). Wood, or his legal representatives, or whoever may lie ihe holder or holders ol said mortgage, if to be found in said Conn* Iv and having a known place of residence; and if not found, to give public notice by advertisement, reiiuiriiigthetn to appear in said Court on Monday, the 17th day of Mav, 1909, to answer said petition and lo show cause why the proper decree should not be granted and the said mortg?ge sat i-fiod ot record. Mm v Term, 1909, No. 79. TO EDWARD D. lIULING, CYRUS K. SAN KEY and L. GUIVK lIULING, ot whoever may be the holdir or holders ■jf the mortgage hereinafter mentioned: fake notice that on the lit! day ot Feb ruary 1909. 1!. I ins-tt t icyt !in presented his petition, avering that he is the ownei of all the cen tin lots or paeees of land situate in the Tow ship oi' David-on, County of Sullivan. State of I'cnnsy Iv-inia. bounded ai d described as follows: Uegin ning at a stone nesr I'rotit Run, thence North, 58 1-2 degrees wet. ItiO perdu s lo a beech; thence North, 31 1-2 degrees East, to a hemlock: t.liepce South, .'>»• 1 2 di grees Kast, ISO perches to a post; theOCC South. 31 1-2 dc/iiH-- West, 23t) perches to tiiepiace hi hi ginning. Containing 2IS acriM. 147 |u 'eJies. AWo a oih-jr piece, as follows: ning ;if a bee ;h, thence South, 74 I 2de grecs We-1, 2 >.5 peeclie*. to a beecii:thi •ie North. S. 1-2 degfi-*- West, 24 perches tc a heuil'jck; thence South. -! 1-2 degrees Vv"(.-i, |- i'nii-.- to a hemlock; thence •South. 76 degree* West, 9 perches to a maples 1 mnp: i hence South, XS 1 2 degrees Wetit, I" perches lo a hemlock; thence North, s4 dcgies" West. 21 | erches to a hemlock; thunce North) 5912 degrees West. 7i.4 peichestnas! . iH ce.Si.nsh 5S 12 degrres K St. lt>2 perches to a gugar tree; thence North, 31 1-2 degrees east, 9 t.li perohi - t > t' •• place of begin tiii g. C titi: nil- gto - cre u . j perclu-s. 'i hiit an unsnti»H d Mortgage on said ippe <«'r.•• . Sin :h« c.tliee I'..r the rec irding of d cd® in and for I lie County ol Snll vi , given by Ill" Muncy t)ieek Inij rovei i • t Com|«.< y.corpora tion, dated iLe 31st day of August, IS7t), u in >jtii'. olbc iii 'J'ir'g'ige Book V01. 2, page Iss, et ho . for sltl, 000.00 atid that the period 112 twt>uiy-ou* years has elapsed silice the ptiucipal ol said in.•!!,..t b i' Miif due find payable and tto piyiaciit has been taailo withit said peri •<» of either principal or interest and priivijig for - ui-faeiton thereof. Whereupon suid Court • directed that notice of said facts lie served bv the Slier ill ol'Stillivan County, on the said Muncy i 'reek improveuient < 'ompany. its success ors or assigns. or whoever may be the holder or holders of said mortgage, if to be loom! 'in said County and having a known place of residence; and if not found, to give public notice by advertise meat, requiring litem to appear in said Court on .Monday, the 17th day ot May, 1909, to answer said petition and to show cause why the pre per decree should not be granted and the said mortgage sat isfied o! record. Mav Term, 1909, No. 80. Tit II .11. CUMMI N,or his legal represen tative, or whoever may be the holder or holders of the hereinafter mentioned mortgage: Take notice that on the 1 Ith day of Feb ruary 1909. 11. Laussat Geyelin presented his petition, avering thai he is the owner of all the certain lots or pieces of land, situate in the Township of Davidson, < 'outity of Sullivan. State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Begin ning at a stone near Trout Run, thence North, "<s 1-2 degrees west, 160 perches to a beech: thence North, 31 1-2 degrees East, to a hemlock; thence South, 58 1-2 degrees East, ItiO nerches to a post; thence South, 31 1-2 degrees West, 230 perches to the place ot beginning. Containing 218 acres. 147 perches, i Also a other piece, as follows: liegin- I ning at a beech, lhence South, 74 I 2 de i L r rees We-t. 23.5 peecltes to a beech;thence North, 82 1-2 degrees West, 24 perches to la hemlock; thence South, 84 1-2 degrees | West, 17.8 perches to a hemlock: thence South. 7f) degrees West, 9 perches to a maple slump: i hence South, 88 12 degrees West, 10 perches to a hemlock: thence North, 81 degress West, 24 perches to a hemlock: thence North, 59 12 degrees West. 71.4 perchestoa stone;thence South 58 1-2 degrres Kast, lfi2 perches to a sugar tree; thence Ni rtli, 31 12 degrees east, 90.11 perches to the place of begin ning. Containning 4t> acres, 5 perches. That an unsntisfied mortgage on said premises appears (.{'record in the otlice for tlie recording of deeds in and for the County of Bulliva.n, given by The Muncy Creek Improvement Company, a corpora tion, dated the iilslday of August, 1870, nnd recordtd in paid office in Mortgage Book Vol. 2, page 185, et seep, for $lO,- 000.00and that the period of twenty-one years liiih elated since the principal ol said mortgage became due and payable, and no payment has been made within said period of either principal or interest anil praying for satisfaction thereof. That an unsatisfied mortgage *n said premises appewa of record in the office f»r the recording of deeds in and for the County of Sullivan, given by Lewis G. Hilling and Ida M. Hilling his wife, dated the 20 th day of August. 1873, to J. O. Crawford and later assigned to H. 11. Cummin by assignment duly recorded in Mortgage Itook Vol. 2, page 419, et seq., for $1,100.00, and that the period ot twenty one years has elapsed since the principal ot said mortgage became due and payable, and r.o payment has been made within said period•! either principal or interest, and praying lor satisfaction thereof. Whereupon said Court directed that not ice ot said facts be served by the Sheriff of Sullivan County, on the said 11. H. Cummin, or his legal representatives, or whoever may be the holder or holders ol said mortgage, if lo be found in said County and having a known place of resi dence: and it not found, to give public notice by advertisement, requiring them to appear in said Court on Monday, the 17th day of May, 1909, to answer said petition and to show cause why the proper decree should not be granted and the said mortgage satisfied of record. .)UDSON BROWN, Sheriff. F. W. MEYLERT, Att'y for Petitioner. April 10, 1909. Trial List, May Term 1909.. Ifeturn day, May 17 1909. at 2 o'clock,p.m William L. Worlf vs AValter B. Gunton No. 68, May Term, 1903. Assumpsit. Plea, Non-Assumpsit. Mullen. | Mercur. 2. George 11. Brackmaa vs. Lewis N. Wilbur, t »tis Williams and Byron Wil liams. No. 61 May Term, 1908. Trespass, Plea. Not guilty. Mullen. | Scouton 3. George 11. Brackman vs Ellen It. Brown. C.B. Brown and Thomas Wal burn, Xo. 62. May Term, 1908. Trespass. Plea, Not-guilty. Mullen. | Scouton. 4. <ieorge W. Hoover vs W. .1. McCart ney, Mrs. \V. J. McCartney and Win, Landback, No. 0. December Term, 1908. Replevin. lnghams. Bartles. | Mullen. 5. Fred J. Glover vs Daniel E. Dieffeu bach, No. 24, December Term, 1908. Assumpsit. Plea. Nori Assumpsit. Mullen. | Scouton I ALBERT F. HEESS, Proth. Protli. office, Laporte,Pa„ Apr. 5, 1908. Primary Election Notice. Notice i» hereby given hi accordance wiih the provision of Act of Assembly of February 17, 1906, (P. D. 37) of the fol lowing officers to he nominated at Prim ary Election to be held between the hours of 2 p. in.and 8 a. m.on SATURDAY, .IUNE 5, 1909. Republican Electors are entitled to vote tor: One State Uelegate, line Alternate State Delegate. ' )ne Coroner, One .lury Commissioner, 'hie District Attorney, One Chairman of the County Commit tee. One Member of the County Committee for each Election Precinct. Democratic Electors are entitled to vote tor: One State Delegate. One Alternate State Delegate, t )ne Coroner, One Jury Commissioner, I >ne District Attorney, One Chairman of the County Commit tee, < »ne Member of the County Committee for each Flection Precinct. Prohibition Electors are entitled to vote for: Two State Delegates, Two Alternate State Delegates, t >ne Coroner, One Jury Commissioner, One District Attorney, One Chairman of the County Commit tee, One Member of the County Committee tor each election precinct. F. M. CROSS I. FY, V. ROUE, W. 11. ROGERS, Attest: Countv Commissioners. T. F. KENNEDY,CIerk. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the follow: in}: accounts of Fxeoutors, Administra tors etc. have been tiled in my office. First anil partial account ot Otto Belir, Executor of the last will and testament ot Ernestine Seeman, late of Cherry Twp., deceased. First and final account of Grant l'. Porter, late of Fox Twp.,deceased. Also ihe appraisment of property set off by Administrators to tbe widows and children ol the following named decedents In i he estate of Charles M. Dietlenbach late ol Cherry Twp.,deceased. Inventory and appraisment of personal property set apart. In the estate of Levi B. Thrasher, late of Cherry Twp., deceased. Inventory and appraisinent of personal properly set apart. And the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Sullivan County, to he held at Laporte, I'a., on the 17th day of May 1909, at 3 o'clock p. in.for confirmation and allowance, and they shall then I>e continued nisi; and unless exceptions are tiled within ten days there after continuation absolute will be enter eJ thereon. ALBERT F. HEESS, Register. Register's office. Lnporte, I'a..May 19,1908 FIRST NATIONAL BANK, SlUGhKiaB-vxx.XiEl, :E>.A, CAPITAL STOCK | . $50,000 DeWITT BODINE, President. * Surplus and j w Q FRONTZ, Cashier. Net Profits. 75.000. DIRECTORS: Transacts a General Bodine, Jacob Per,- Frank A.Reeder, Banking Business. 112 h ° : B ""' Wm. Fronts, W. C. Front*, i . . . i •A. Keedy, John C. Laird, Lyman Myers, Accounts oflndivid- , Peter Frontz, 0. W. Sones, uais and Firms solicited. 3 per Oent INTEREST PAID" ON TIME DEPOSITS Safe Deposite Boxesjfor Rent, One Dollar per Year. -A_T TIEIIE GENERAL STORE ® fc)aporte Tanner, ® You can find a general stock of Lumbei men's Flannel Shirts, Drawers and Socks. Woolen and; k 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 for the farmer. Prices are consistent with quality of goods. JAMES McFARLANE. Ship Your Cream TO DUSHORE CREAMERY. We can make you money and save you labor. Write for particulars. I am Making Arrangments to Have Cream Shipped lrom all stations along the W. & N. B. R. R. to my creamery at Dushore. 1 can pay you as much or more than you can get by making your butter, and save you the labor. Any Farmer interested should let me know at once. J. S. HARRINGTON, DUSHORE, PA. 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 Undeiwear 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. Try The News Item Job Office Once. Fine Pr inti rlg mm l * i» . ■« 1 .—t—" -• • • • grrzs IhEat WORK „ D --,4- MOOffRX FAOILITVF& \\ 0 J flUt To Please. -
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