■V:;. can NEWS ITCM j -"ASICS 1.. WING. PilU r'jsli-i 19.1 iu/ory Thursday Afternoo fiy The Sullivan Publishing Co At the County Hent of Wuilivan County. LAPUKTB, PA. W C. Mason, ITeSideii. TilOS. J. INGHAM, Secy <& Trea-j. Entered at ihe Post Office at Luporw, as second-class mail Matter |CAVEATS,TRADE MARKS. | i COPfIHChTS ANJ DESIGNS. I Send Your business direct to WaMifngfton, j •J nuvi'K time, coats less, bettor service. J > My oiTicn cl«.fH to TT 8. I'Atent Offics. TRi:E prelimin- \ / r.vv **omlnati >nsj mad* Atty'n fee not duo until patent £ r- ,ir,-u-rJ '."ONAL ATTENTION QIVI.N- I? VHA.UI J *• AvXJA'- r.Xi'i 11 .»:.i,wE B.x>a. '-How to Obtain PaUcti," J tote, iienr free. procured through E. G. Stiver* J Ni'-c'lve apecJal notion, without charge, in the i ■ INVTNTIVE ACE «'illustrated mv.ituly HI vonth y-.-ar- terms. s•:> a >**«"• 1 * j** rt Late of C. A. Snow & Co. < ?c fj KISSCRK 910 112 st.. N. W.,s ,'. it.. U< OitI'.IHIU)WASHINGTON. /**( iNDI-'Nf K!) REPORT ot the condition of The ( Ust N,iti'"inl Ii»:;k nt Onshore,-in the state .r ivimsvl vu.tiii at close oi business Apr. -S, l'X>U. a isomers. I onnft and discount! $179,004 86 r ; Bonds and other Securities. 254,97a,0n l-iiriiinu' - 90000 < iimi, Banks mid 1 .8. Treasury,. . 80,780.94 Total 3195,600 19 IJABII.ITIEK, . 'sniial $60,000 00 Surplus and luirlivlded (milts <6,086 20 fin-illation 44,100 00 I>l vi<l. init- mii-tiiii 00 ReposiU 861,67428 Total 3i95,CG0 49 State "112 Pennsylvania Cdnnty of Sullivan »s. i M. 1.1. Sv.vn. ca.-tner of the above named ii .ok dosoletnnlj swear that theabovestatement i- mi,' to iln* I.' -I oi iiv knowledge and belief. iff. I>. BWAIITB. Cashier. Sid'cilOnl and sworn to liefore me tills Is ~i Mav J.'U'.i ALl'llONsrtJ WALSH My eoinmisalonexpire: Feny 4 , 1 : '(*). Not uyl'nhlie. Correct Attest: .1. D. IIEE3ER 1 K ii -.VI.\ U'.V, Directors. yAAll' KL COLE. ) N CO l"-RT OF COM-MON PLEAS Si LLP a\ C( 'i' NTY. 112 Mnv Term. 1909, No. 78. -1 '() RICHARD i>. WOOD, of the City of Philadelphia, or his legal represeufa ,' v o. 4 whoever may l>e the holder or i i,t. ders ol the hereinafter inentiaoed j l.i tjiage: m Tii' • notice that an the 1 Itli day of Feb-j| , '9OS*. H, (.aiis.-at Geyelin presented" lis petition, avering that he is the owner* >1 iii these certain warrants or tracts of' .••II : • :a■ > in the T.-.wnship «112 Shrews*' .nif oi'.SnHivai'. State ot Pcnnsyl v u'.ti T"' ■! and .Uwcrilte.'. as , follows. •V . rani or tract ol 401J acres. 4 in war :i• i;in. ' <n" James l.oiitt; onotlier in ' .t name of Ifenrv Pogup. eontairiiuj; 1-i: .. i acr. ■ another in warrant name of - hi. I Youn{», containing 40S acres: an 'i fs' raut name of Charles (iobin, C'in'r ; lin^ 4 408aerc-' 4 another in the war rant i .iii, oi leurgc Ramsay, containing 101 .; 5 acres; another in the warrant name ji'l'.' ; 4 Pot;ue. containing 401 3-4 acres: aii'Ml-.. rin ii.- warrant name of Joseph lVyu 400 &-4 aows: except - 4 aanur! Yoiaogand Oliarles «warrants, tbere remaining about 2IXkJ acres. lUc property of petitioner. .•in nii-i.u.-ii .1 mortgage on said premises app .ot record ""'ce (iir 1'■ • rcci rdiog of deeds in ai I for the (' .• fJ*-'! 1i ' ii, aiven l.»y Kmil t.'. Gey t ii. , d Kf!..i!a A. (ievi-'iio, his a ile,dated ihe iii day os May, 1864, snd v-or-J.-d in s;>. ! office in 3'ortfrase H-iik V01.2, •, i el tl" JIL'.OOII.OO, and that ;i. • -iod ol twenty one vc-ars lias elapsed 'ie prineipsl ot »titf mortgage he. "diieni t p.ivntile, and i o pavua-nf fin-' :i made within said [leriijd ct either print .1 or i-nterivt, and praviu£ for satis- In-; j' i thereof. \> rtri'iipoii ••.. 1 i.'ourl lireetcd that nnt',! ■ of said facts I'-; served hy the >her iilliv.ni (,'ouvt on the said Richard |>. Wood, or hisJ' .ftl r--pri-sentativefl, or whoever inav he the holder jt holders of -;tH ortgj , is' to he lounii in said Conn iv 'ii I having a known plai'e ot residence; it not tnund. to yivo public notice by • ii*., :iseinent, leq iiri'ig t'nein to appear in - ti ! Cou!'. on Mondav, the 17th divy oi Aln . 1909. lo uneiwer said petition sn.i to • ' ..... cause why tb propel 4 decree should ii it : g atom and tiie said mortgage sat i fie.i o! record. May Term, I'.KW. No. 79. TO EI>WARD I>. HUUNO, CYRUS K. .-'.VNK KYand 1., GUISE HULINQ, or whoever may fie the holder or holders jt the mortgn;-;e heremaftrr mentioned: Tahe notice th.at on the I 111 ol Fab ii'.i«ry 1909. H. Laussat Geyclin presented In p lition, tivering that lie i-. the ownet ol all the certain lots or yriecss of land. s :n.:i' in tlie Township of Davidson, i ot Sullivan. Jitate ofPcnns.vlvania, lii in ii'l 'd and described ts tollowe: llegin ii: iaso nc near Tront Unn, thence Nori ,58 I-1! ilegrt .-.s we.si. 160 perches to i i irli; iii.-i.ee -Sorili, .",1 1-2 degrees on hi .'.li'ci : th.mce South, 5S 1-2 ! • s East, itj4> ii.iclics to a p<-t; thence • nth. I.; degrii-M West. "j.iO perches ' > i. t plti 4 ot l>. liming. Containing ».H -..-.res, 147 per. .us. Al--o a other piece, as follows: Begiu i ,t.a beech, thence South, 741 2de iVfi, peeebe.s to a beechjthe.ice ... ii. 1-2 degrees West, 24 perches tc ■!.. liieiiCe . 4 x>uth. 84 1-2 degrees \. \ 17.. 4 ' | . rebes to a hemlock; thence ; .7 > ■! .Tit-* West, 9 perches to a - ii.-.i; . • lienci South, 8S 1-2 degrees i.ei, 10 jnrcU.es to a hemlock: thence v• : 11, SI -ass West, 21 (lerehes to a It-ii.iocK; incline North, ;V.'» I 2 degrees ■ r , 7'. I | e:c.lioht"a Hf..'no;lbftnccSouth . i degr: s. Ijast, ll>2 perches to a .r tr.e: ill. «-.- North, ill 1-2 degrees -1,90.1. nerchcs to ihe place of begin i.i .-. <' mt.'Ui.niiig 46 .erf. fi perches. lint it m.i tir...i i- iii il T'/ i lgnge ou suit! p;\ ..lines :ii rs if rnvi.i in he office . i lie ii c. !e of'l Eds ill atid for the C -i•.t ot - .ii.-ii;, gi\en by Tin- Muncy i : e. t Company. ! corpora ii ~o: . . ii-- 4 . i!ny of Wiugust, 1870, ...1 t iu Mtii' olfiee in JdoHgnge ik V..1. pajre 185. el |co . tor ilO,' (• 0.00 ni.d ... a the period of twenty-one \ in iins e!.-p.-ed sii.ee the principal of - ,d no -i u, igc btc .inc due <ui.i payable p;i\i;it iil has bep.:i mndu witliii I pe; . i'.htr piiiieipnl cr intsrest t-.i.d [■: ivinjr (Vr satisfaction thereof. ■.< Whereupon said Court directed that notice of ssid facta be served by the Slit r iff of Sullivan County, on (lie said Muncy Creek Improvement Company, i*ssuccess* ora or assigne, or whoever may be the holder or holders ol said mortgage, if to be found in said County and having a known place of residence; and it not foilrfd, to give public notice by advertise meut, requiring them to appear in said Court on Monday, the 17th day ol May, 1909, to answer said petition and lo sh'iw cause why the proper decree should not be granted and the said mortgage -lit is lied of record. Mav Term, 1909, No. SO, TO 11.11. CUMMIN,or his legal represen tative, or whoever may he ihe holder or holders ot the hereinafter meniioned mortgage: Take notice that on the 11th day of Feb ruary 1909. 11. Laussat Geyeliu presented his petition, a\ ering that he is the owner of all the certain lots or pieces of land, situate in the Township of Davidson, County ol Sullivan, State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described ns follows: Begin ning at a stone near Trout Run, thence North, 58 1-2 degrees west, IGO perches to a beech; thence North, 31 1-2 degrees East, to a hemlock; thence South, 58 1-2 degrees Last, 100 tie.rches to a post; thence South, 31 1-2 degrees West, 230 perches to the place ol beginning. Containing 218 acres, 147 perches. Also a-oilier piece, as follows: Begin ning at a beech. thence South, 741 2de [ grees West, 23.5 peeches to a beechithence North, 82 1-2 degrees West, 24 perches to a. hemlock; thence South, 84 1-2 degrees West, 17.perches to a hemlock: thence South, 75 degrees West, 9 perches toil iiiaplestump: thence South, 8> 1-2 degrees West, 10 perches to a hemlock; thence North, 84 degress West, 24 perches to a hemlock; thence North, 59 1 2 degrees West, 71.1 perches toa stoiiejthence South 5S 1-2 degrres East, 162 perches to a sugar tree; thence North, 31 1-2 degrees e.'ist. 90.fi perches to the place of begin ning. Contninuiiig 4tj acres. 5 perches, j | l'hat an unsatisfied mortgage on said premises appears of record in the office for the recording of deeds in and for the County of Sullivan, given by Lewis G. Ilnling and IdaM. Haling his wife, dated the 2fitli day of August. 1873, to .1,0. Crawlord ami ater assigned to 11. H. Cummin by assignment duly recorded in Mortgage Book Vol. 2, page 419, et seip, 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 t o payment, has t.een made within saiil period ol either principal or interest, and praying for satisfaction thereof. Whereupon said Court directed that notice ol said facts be served by the Sheriff of Sullivan County, on the said 11. 11. Cuininifi, or his legal repiesentatives.* or whoever may he the holder or holders ol saiil mortgage, if to be found in said County and having a known place of resi deuce: and if not found, to give public uoiice by advertisement, requiring them to appear in said Court on Monday, the 17th day ot' May, 1909, to auswar said petition and to show cause why the proper decree should not be granted and, the saiil mortgage satisfied of recard. .1 CDSON BROWN. Sheriff F. W. MI.YLEKT. Alt'y for Petitioner." April 10, 1909. Oiplians' Court Sale of Real Jin pursuance ol an order ol the Orph an. Court ol' Sullivan County, Penu'a. under proceedings in partition of the real estate of Richard Swingle, late of Fox Township. Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, deceased, lohu Swingle, Administrator of said decedent, will expose to public sale at the Court House in I.aporle, Pa., on|f ****¥ FRIDAY. MAY 7, 1909J commencing at I o'clock p. »n., the fol lowing described real estate, late ofi sai.i decedent, viz: All that certain lot. piece or parcel ot land, lying and being in the Township ol Fox, County of Sullivan and Slate, ol J Pennsylvania, bounded and follows: at a hemlock the South we-t corner of the Amos lloagland farm, thence by land of Henry Williams, North two and one-half | 2J | degrees, East one hundred and eighty six | 180 | perches to: a post, being the Northwest corner ot Gideon Wilcox farm; thence along said Wilcox's land. North eighty-seven and one-half j S7J j degrees, East one hundred' and thirty-four and iour-tenths | 134.4 | perches to corner post: thence South two and one half | -l | degrees. West by lands of Ilenry Williams one hundred and eighty-six j 186 ] perches to a post in the North line of the Peter Kuhn warrant; thence West two and one-half | 2j | de grees, North along said warrant line one hundred and thirty-four and four-tenths | 134.4 | perches to the place of beginning being the Northwest corner of 'he said warrant, and containing One Hundred and Fifty i 150 | Acres and allowances. Except inir and reserving from said tract Thirty-Five | 35 ] Acres and Thirty-Two and Eight tenths | 32.8 | Square rods of land conveyed to John Swingle by Rich ard Swingle* in his life time by deed dated February 2ti, 1891, which deed is record ed in Sullivan County Deed Book No. 25 at page 295. etc. And being lot described as purpart No.l in the writ of partition in the Estate of Richard Swingle, No. I. Mnv Term, 1908. l eaving in «aid tract 114 Acres and 127 2.10 Perches more or less. About Fifty | 50 | Acres improved and under a good Btate of cultivation and the balance timbered- Situate a short dis tance from the village 01 Shunk. I'a., and being a very desirable farm property. I'KIfJIS OF SALE, as fixed by Rules of Orphans'Court of Sullivan County, viz: One fourth ot the purchase money to be paid at the striking down of the prop erty, and the remaining three fourths within one year thereafter, with interest from dale of confirmation Ni. Si. Securityto be given that the purchaser will comply with the terms of iale. 'JOHN SWINGLE. Admr. Shunk, Pa., April 9, 1909. H.iH Are Yonr Kldaey. » />r. Robhs Sparagus Pi lis cure all kidney 111.. 8»n» ..le 'ret; Arid. Sterltuv Ke.uiedy Co.. t'liieaifo or N. y FOLEYSHONEY^TAR Curaa Coldai Prevent* Pneumonia _6t)ortTalks*on , 111 Advertising I iva \ ' People generally read advertisements more than they did a few years ugo, The reason is to be found In the advertisements themselves. Advertisers are more careful than they used to be. They make the advertise ments more readable. Some of them even become, in a way, a department of the paper, and people look for them every day with as much xest and pleasuio as tfcey tarn to any other feature. This is true of many-department stores all over In many cities there Is just one man who appre- fT 1 /5£~7 / ciates the value of such interest. ( K \J\ / He breaks away from the old set style. He tells I ] something interesting in his space every tWfcOi-~r\JJMO i~j There are lots of interesting things in business. Look over the miscellany page cf ■ aay paper—look at its local news columns. J , j and its telegraph news, for that matter, & 1 i and you'll see that the majority of the 1 v items are more or less closely related to '0 jpHr" some business fact. W'-Z; Dress these facts op in a becoming -ut th, merchant come d»wn <jff hit garb of words, and they will find readers. ftiMml." even though they be in a "mere advertisement." Let the merchant come down off his pedestal and talk in his fbut let him not write as if he were ad hira about something at even a greater ' The newspaper goes right into its reader's house- goes in and sits down t It is on the table when he eats, and in his hands while he is smoking after the n:cal. It reaches him when he is in 'I an approachable condition. That's the time to tell him about your business—clearly, plainly, convinc ingly—-as one man talks to another, fm rift*mto it* , . .. „ „ . Ami mmd «*. dtmm m»M Mm." r »>»". CXmrim AuUwm Nrm Y*-k, J. M. WIHTON, MUNCY VALLEY, PA. Never Before HaveJWe Received 50 and 75 so many praises and heard*; so Boys' Knee many!tlattering remarks as 1 we Pants ' iave had this Season. Soecial. Were'you one ot the vast 1 lucres] ibft Didlyou'get your share of them ricks advertised? 1( not you should COttE HER tNOU> l| We are making new friends fast: selling- more goods than ever before Up But we still want more friends, want to sell our stock taster, ye S we on to deeper price cutting. People wonder how we can do it. To this we can answer, tnat no other storo in tin section?has the wholesale buying tacilities enjoyed by this es ta 1 lishment. We can buy lower, we can sell lower. I—™ Sweater Coats specials Men's Corduroy Pants Men s biurts „ u .« From 1.19 to mo Men's Negiigeeishiri* ;w , Men Bor Kovs Sweater (.oats ..in , . ... . .. . Mensjsweate'r coats "5 CHILDRENS SUITS J". 8 ' Mens sweater coat*, i25 From oqc to ].co and 50 Hnne ! s,l ' rt ®. ; SOc ' w—- ! r/, ? - Kicli\ Manuel ourshirts 1.39 Mens sweeter coats . in . TnAiirrnc Mens neater coat, ~T 2-00 MEN 5> 1 ROUSt RS Mens V neck eweater*2s and 4»50 From 60C tO $4 75 • Men's extra heavy cotton MenVcardigan* jackets 3.25 av/cdai IC mixed mocks 08c _ _ MfcN S OVERALLS. Men's all wool socks 10s Underwear From 39*- to Roys ami Girls Stockings 09c SPSSr.*—-*- ■ * ai, D MEN ' SODD COATS , ££' % "ribbrt or U«ce.i 20«ml»f.c All PriCCS All Prll'OS Men's ribbed'utiderwear Dlich and Corduroy BCC8 C C to 2 2 AITO big line men s lumbermen nil colors 390 rubbers—Lambertville and 1 ? Hall Men's fleeced lined underwear * I W A big saving tor you _alC!lor-a :J9P O T_J ( \ Men's Caps 19c Boys Cordnroy B °- vs ' i9c Pants Also big line of Shoes at sav- ladies' I'L'lis at great reduction. Hoys' cordurov.knee pants, pitied ing prices tOT 2.M) Oft SS HIM' HLAXKKTS from "scjup. th rough ot't, fine ribbed ~tialitv Shoe. Ladies' lOS SllOeS ' or '-'>9 „ . worth regular 75c Special 39c.: Men's Working SllOeS I .*>s a I sizes iron. l.oOtp. Men's Suits Duu « k,s Shoes at reducod Ladies' Sweaters £ ES $ Big Line of Men's and S !£££ »•« >oS Children's Overcoats at re- , , , r , Mens Suits 11.75 14.50' rjIIPPH LulllvJo LfUdlO So Come to J. M. Wighton's to satisfy your wants. Remember sale only lasts this month. Railroad fare from Laporte and Nordmont for purchase of sio'oo or over, THE THE TRI-WEEKLY " LAPORTE ! GAZETTE and BULLETIN REPUBLICAN NEWSITE;; Tells all the general news of the Best dressed and most respected world, particularly that of our newspaper in Sullivan county. State, all the time and tells it Pre-eminently a home newspaper impartially. Comes to eubscrib- The only Republican paper in ers every other day. It is in fact county and comes from the sea' almost a daily newspaper, and of justice with new news from you cannot atlord to be without the county offices, clean news it.. We offer this unequaled from all sections of the county j paper and the NEWS ITEM and political news you want to } together one year tor read. This with Tri-w*eklys at ! $1.50 -Jt | $1.50 , The REPUBLICAN NEWS ITEM and Tri-Weekly GAZETTE AND BULLETIN, i I j In £very city there is one best If you want to keep ill touch j paper, and in Williamsport with the Republican party 3 ! it is the G«zeite and Bulletin. organization and be informed j It is the most important, pro- on all real estate transfers or giessive and widely circulated legal matters in general that paper in that city. The first transpires at the county sent ! to hold the fort journalistically. you must necessarily take the Order of the News Item. NEWS ITEM. I l l I —i. I— .1 .1H I.— ■■ ■ I ' MMWf WgWF r j liW "M£W FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS ! No black powder .•shells on the market compare v. ;tli the " NEW RIVAL" In unl- 9 1 1 formity and atronfc shooting qualities, ire fir-- und waterproof. Get the genuine. H ! WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. .... New Ha*en. Conn, {j Sj jaaHßßNaßnHaaßna I See for Yoiir= ■self. |o!f your head aches or your eyes hurl, you may not inckrstnna what causes the trouble. r-.Coh.e to me. t. * j 1 crui uive vou relief, :inJ [further, to help you to see i for your i the advantage of I having \ our Jewelery Repair 1 Work done here. I i r.ces ;re reasonable and 'services assuredly satisfjc torv. ! LJ.Voorhees, SONESTOWN . Adminisiratois' Notice. Notice is hereby given that Letters ol Administration upon tlie estate <.>l Fran | cir> \V. Gallagher, late ot I.aporte Boro., j Sullivan County. J'enna.. deceased, have : been granted to the undersigned. All j persons indebted to said estate are re ■ll nested to make payment, and those ; iiMvi n<r claims or demands. againet'Jthe j fame will make them known without de lav to | ' Mi;s. TFIERESA <i ALLAGH ER, I.aporte, Penna.. Administratrix. January 4. I'.tOO. QOL'KT PROOLA MATIOK. WHEREAS. HON. ( HAS. E TKMV President i Judge. Honorable* Henry Kichlin and l:. C. H. • k'skn.kn Assoc. Judges of|t lie ( our Us of Oyer anil ; Terminer imd General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace. Orphans' Court and Coin : molt l'ieu» lor the County of Sullivan, have issued their precept, bearing date the 14 day of Mar. VJOy, to me directed, ior holding the se\eru i courts in the Borough of Laiortc. on Monday the il7 day of May lyo9, at 2 o'clock p. m. Therefore, notice is hereby given to the ('oroner, Justices of the Peace and Constables within the county, that they be then and tiiere in tlieir j.rop ier person at 2 o'clock p. m.of said day, with their ! rolls, records, inquisitions examinations am! ' other remeinberanccs to those things to which 1 their offices appertain to be done. And to those 1 who are bound by theirrecogni/.ance to prosecute against prisoners who are orslinll lie in the Jail of the said county of Sullivan, are hereby notified to be then and there to prosecute against them as will be just. JtIDSOX BKOW'V Sheriff. : Sheriff's Office,Laporte Pa... i>, Ji u 19ite j Wo promptly obtain U. », and JioreigiT^S ESE3§ r -tenJ model, sketch or nh< to of invcntioii fort < free report on patentability. For free book * i Howa)SecureTD*nC RS write? £ Opposite U. S. Patent Office <[ I WASHINGTON O- J fC(locate Your BoweU With CiucaretH. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever JOe. 25c. If C. C. C. fait. druk'Kojts refund tr.oua*
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