CAM MEWS IT'. y -.'.11. '>l V/l?{(3 112 F-iN FnluMi I/ ar 'i"i . -Uy Atr m'hqo | , By The Sullivan Publishing Co 1 At tbe County Sent of Bullivan County. LAPOBTE, PA. W MASON-, IT -:.n i. TUOS. J. IKOUAM, ,-cc'yA J'l •> • ~Kntere.il ft! the Pom Otii.-c ul l.aportc, tu> sieond-clnsK mail matter. ;tr «.■- • 2 ■ '&:[■■■» - i »■ ■' s a /J¥j| i aOAVfcATS* rr iOE MARKS, 5 J CO P Y RBCHTGANOD^SICNS.S £ .Semi your busin< • s tliri?cfr to U J * laves timet ci I» m» bettei service* 5 5 Mv office r'ose to If. B. P » 1 12» ut Office. i'RIE nrelimin- • S irv txar; < • •. v.. v.< • • O.'J y'.t fee not dii- until r. t..nt * ....... t riONL-IV 19 VI v ACTUAL. I:' 'ERIF.NC.' »v."k to obtain Patei J spL* pent c . J'aten • procured tlirouph E G. Elf:*,ors £ J receive cm tat Kit foe, without charge, in the £ hNV£NTIVE &C5E* £ illaitrateJ rev .c r—Eleventh >e u- terma, a r«ar. , *» ft rs, ; ' pnn Late of CA. onow & C 0.5 U. n ;; • M8 r S . N. Vl.,t /■•nNDKNt K!» KKl'oin <»l Ihe condition of The * -First National Bank at Onshore. In the State *.f iVunsylvuiii - . at close of business Apr. 28, r.Esoriu-Ef. ma sand d«>«■.: MS $179«• 1v» \.> Bond-and other Securities.... i urnicoze ,900 00 1 BiinK•> and s. Treasury 80.780.iM Total > r.r,iWo 19 1 IAKIMIIFS, ' :i>> ,A\ s.'>o,ooopo :• ;thd undivided profits t ireulation IrIOOOO iMvidi-nds unpaid 00 Dejfosits 851 y S74 29 siy3,«, ;o 40 .-at «)f IVnn-'ylvanla bounty of Sullivan •>. 1, M iv s.vn.i- cashier of the ' limned hank tos"leruuly -wcai that tli- alxne st a lament . u> tin' 1 a l el 11 i ' kin»\. 1 "ire ; 11;• j.Jiel. >L i). SWAin S. ( ..-hiev. S»;''Seiiln'»i nid swi ru to hefoiv me 111 ilh * 1., ■ : M1 no \L!'IION> r- WAI S 11 M \ eouimi&Hfoii expires Pel>y27,'o9. JJotaryfublic. correct Attest: J. 1). RKKSKIi ) i:. (. «V 1 1 Ai: V. Direetor?. h AMC Kb COLK, ) N col KT OF COMMON PLEAS OF» sri.!.l VAN COUNTY. 112 M.-iv Perm, 1009, No. 78. J "i i 'IIA HD 1). W(i iD. ci tlie City of I'.. !;i>lfl|ili>:i, or liii- reprfscntA t\ ■ <>■ whoever max be the holder or ' jn of the hereiiitiCter meutictuij T. k.- imi !.■■• i}i bt on the 11 lh diy ol Feh -1'.109. tl. Lniiseat tieyelin presented 11 i , nveviii ,T :!i»t h.'i.slhe owner rln.-.' i• i■ rLitill or ir;t«-t- ol ■ i.,!. i:its't in the I i»Tt ut Slirews- Imi v. ' Ktoty of Sufliv* . Stateot Pennsyl- A r.ai'it or tract ol 401 { neri-s, in war •Ant M tnif of .lame* f.o px another in iv .nt i me ol llei rv Po te, coi.t tiiiitig Vi; . ' .''ei a!io;!:,-i <■ •.varr-tut nmueol ; i:i*.* i Y.mii '. eoiitiiiniii;.' Ids nn t:h 'n v. .t.; ml name ot i 'Uai'lv.M (iohiii, .ii ■ :()8 aere?; tnoiher in the war ih i ;ii i' . ■ :*.iy, ('.outnining lit!:; I i>eri'-: uiiolli r in th • \.vrrin:t uauie IVi.-r containi>irl SnllivMi, given bj Emit C.Uev .-lit, ... d Kniella A'.tJoyeliii, his wife,dated i>i M...J office in Mortg»ge !'.->K Vol 2, j'.i' el -p. IV 21:.'.00 '.OO. and that lh ■ p. r°|od oi t-.vei'tv ear" >atj elap-ed ... ''it- nriin i ! ot -.: i■ i mortal ire li. ue due :>d . .1.i.-. at. i• o pr:> nu-iif 11;, n nr'.'i • i: h iii said pel i id i:l either pri ! "i' : l '.rivet, ami praying for mil is lUcti." 1 thereof. X 'rert'iivon . i * .'Urt directed that itoi»>t iii iVi« t - I. r'-rvrd l-y ll(C >her i . alliv. i < 'on. - . oi, tin ■ till Uiohard l>. V, i; od, or his 1 _.-il i-'i'i-t'-cut'itiv. or wi.., er III: »-eholder r.r holders ol or.'J . .lit" '-e '■ ".I li'i in.".id I 'olin l\ :ii liftvi ;i lii om u place Ol ret-idem:a; o. ! .' not l«iiVnd, I" :\ 'i i,otit. by , ; . i■: i.-uiiictt, i- |! it i.i;r tlit 'ii to appear ins . I Court on Monday, the 17th day ol Mir . 1909, to answer .- id petition tino. HI 'iov. i.'iin. e . liy the propL-r decree hlionld ■ i ' • irraiiteii and the said mortgage eat i lie.i of record. May Term, 1909, No. 79. '!■"> Kl>WAltl> D. JIULING, CYRUS K NKBYnnd L. Ot'lKK 111 UNO, or > ■ lever may he the bolder or holders ol liu inori!! u' heremafifir mentioned: 'l .J.e'no!: . ll;.it on the 111!, day of Fab nrrv 1909. 11. I.anc.iat Oeyelin prosented lii- p .i(ion. • vering that he is the ownei ' he e.ti-iin lols r.r pieces of land t- = ■ in the lowii.-hip of iJavidson, < i. • i>l'Sullivan. Si tte of Pcnnsylvania, b »:.» led and aß aß follows: Hegin i I ;i t' lie nei;r front Kim, thence '> ' I - • | V (•he-to a becciijlli- ice • ' I :!'.:v West, 24 perches to ; -«• '.'he Soiith, 'll-2 degrees I • Ii - pi rcli, .>■• to a iictulock; thence •'' '. .'ii-e West, 9 perches to a 1 la-nee South, 8N 1-2 degrees I \.' i 1 vcheK to a hemlock; thence ; li, '' ■ ! '. West, 24 perches to a I .•< : • '.en.-v Nort!,, .'i9 1-2 degrees! . i .4 peicheatoaM ciejthenceSouth ! ■2 de it Bapt, 102 perches tu a 1 i'trie; th, ~cc North, ;;i 12 degrees' , '•••>.« : hes t.• i' o phice of begin . t i•: . .nn... 4fi \ere«. 5 perches, j nut iii..ii.d in on i-:tid | p . uist -. i • • ii>. i.'r.. id in the office I : '.he 11 . ii"g of ii eds In and for the ! C t' ■!:■..i: , given by The Muncy i ' ... • ..iiici.t ''oin)';iln ■ • iii of Sullivan County, on ihe said Muney < iet k Improvement < '.mi puny, its success- , o 1 -or assigns, or whoever tuny he the | lii.lder or 'holders of said mortgage, if to j be found in said County and having n known place ol residence; and if not j found, to gi\e public notice by advertise | nicnt, requiring them to appear in said , Oniirl on Monihiy. the l,th day ot Mtiy, IW9, to :inswer sni.i petition and to j show cause why the properdecice j nt be granted and the said mortg ge sat- I isfled of ri cor.l. Muv Term. 1909, No. 80. Ti i 11.11. (UM MIX,or his legal represen tative, ■ r whoever may be the holder or holders ol the hereinafter mentioned luortgnge: Take in>'icethat on the llthday of Feh rnarv I'.'C'J. 11. l.iussat (icyelin presented liis petition, aveiing t hat he is tlie owner 0 '.ill the certain lots or pieces of land, situate in the Township of Davidson, (_ uiitv ot SaUivitii.State of I'cntisvlvania. b. unded iind described ;is follows: Begin n;ng at : '"in* near I'riiiit Run, thence N irili. 1-2 degrees west. 1(50 perches to a beech: thence North, 31 1-2 degrees 1 sf, to H hemlock; thence South, 68 1-2 decrees i i. t 100 nerches top post: thence S, nth, 31 1-2 degree- West, 230 perches to the pi tee ot beginning. Containing 2i S acres. 117 pcrslies. Also a other piece, as follows: Begin ning nta beech, thence South, 71 I 2 do g - W. -t. 23. i pei ches to a becch:tlicnce North. S2 1 2 degrees West, 24 perches to ;i hemlock; thence South, Si 1-2 degrees \\ est. perches to a hemlock: thence South. 75 degrees West. 9 perches to a uiaplestump; thence South. S s 1-2 degrees West, Id perches to a hemlock; thence North. 8 ! degress -West, 24 perches to a hfiiilock: thence North. 59 I 2 degrees West, 7 I .-I peiches to a stone;thence South ."its 1-2 degrres East. 102 perches to a tivi : thenee North. 31 12 degrees e: ~t. '.I'M". | crclics to the place of begin ning. •"i • 111 Hilliii ng 40 acrt s. A perches. I hat it unsatisfied mortgage on siiid premises appears of record in the otliee tor the recording of ilecds in and for the i Counfv i i Sullivan, given by l.ewis O. 11 uling and idu M. 11 tiling his wife, dated the 26th day of \igust. 1873, to.I. O. Ofiwlortl and nler assigned to 11. 11. Cummin l.y assignment duly recorded in Mortgage Hook \ 01. 2, pitj e 4 10. i-t seip, fit- I, Itu 1.00, and that the period ot twenty one vents has elapsed since the prii'cip l ol sail mortgage became due anil payable, and 10 payment litis been mailt witliiti --iiii peril.,l ol either p: incipal or interest, and prayinc for satisfaction thereof. Whereupon said C,urt directed that not ice i.l said luclt be : erved by the Sheriff ol Sulliva Coiiniy, on the sml 11. 11. i*i■■in HI in. or his. legal repiescntativ c-C or whoev r may lie the holder or holders ol said mortgage, if ii\J>e' 1 tbund in said County and hiiiiign known place ol resi deiiCe; ai d it not found, 'to yi\e public notice by tidvertieeinent, requiring them to appear in said Court on Mot.day. the 17th dav of May. 1909, to answer said pi i iiion a nd to showyause why the proper sai.l mortgage satisfied of record. . .lI'DSON* BROWN. Sheriff I . W. MIiYI.KIJT, Att'y for Petitioner. April 10, 1909. TREES FOR HOADSIDES. P.-Cocrvaiive Effect of G!-sd>. or. French Highways. In answer to ini]tthics frotu the l ult i i Slates, Consul General Uoliert I'. anor of Mar-cillcs fut'iiislios the 112. 'iiwin;; informaliou iclativo to the .. '-t ol' wayside iroos on Fi cncli toads: II is proposed to plant trees along i-iiail. i L.'S of New York state in a. t to keep the moisture i i the road It- il provont raveling, and the i|tiesiioii b - been raised whether ,-r11,: tools of si. -h trees may spread out tin j, nieath tlie road surface and ■■ utu .illy create great dnnnige i.i a *,ere i imate where there are extremes of heat and cold. While French roads tire not always bordered \.i;ii ulc trees, tliey are so very frequently, and in, information Is that the trees are planted not only for furnishing shade, but in order to protect the roads them selves atralust the effects of excessive In at and drought. It is believed that the long, dry summer season is much more inimical to roads than severe old. The chief otlicer In charge of the public roads in Marseilles is of the ws&mraavesmz* ' r /" .- "V ; s L: r nMff l I- i . * | FJM I.V SITAIHiD Pni.XCH no Atx j opinion that, on the whole, New York roads would be benefited if bordered v it li trees, suggesting, however, that ; only such should be planted as have I vertically descending roots. I'. J'.lrot, civil engineer ami former : conductor of the bureau of bridges and i highways, expresses himself as t'ol- ! ! lows on the subject: \ "In countries where the climate Is ' damp roadside trees arc prejudicial to j iii n tintcnance of the highways, ns j ; thov prevent the circulation of fin.' air | | arid tlie drying of Ihe soil. In most of j j the southern French regions such plan- i ! t.iilons are, on the other hand, very | i useful in dry weather, as they main- | | tain the roiwlbed in a state of fresh- | |II favorable to its conservation. IN j j general, trees-should be selected with high spreading branches, such as the ' ' poplar, the elm, the ash, and they I j should be planted generally upon the ! | outer edge of the roadbox and nt ills- i j tames of 10 meters (:J2.SD J'ect). lOach j IT" Short Talks on ~ Advertisino ->r No. 19. People generally read advertisements more than they did a few years ago. The reason is to be found in the advertisements themselves. Advertisers are morrfcareful than they used to be. They make the advertise ments more readable. Some of them eveu become, in a way, a department of tho paper, and pu/iple look for them —J' - R j j every day with as much test and pleasure as they turn to any other feature. This is true of many department stores all over Mf In many cities there is Just one man who appre {/ \ / ciates the value of such interest. (112 V y ' He breaks away from the old set style. He tells / \ 1~~ J something interesting in bis space every ' '"( J®"- - 112! There are lots of interesting things in ' i business. Look over the miscellany page of any paper—look at its local news columns, 3 I and its telegraph news, for that matter, mi I and you'll see that tho majority of the 1 ' I items are more or less closely related to *0: Wft? j some business fact. W'^A \ Dress these facts up in a becoming "Zw tkt merchant r « i - 'Sweater Coats specials Mens C(;rduroy pants Men's SiilftS From 1.19 to . . v , Ul . Men's or BOYS' Sweater Coats .38 ' Men s Negligce.Shirts Mr Mt ns'sweater coats •••» CHILDRENS' SUITS Men's Work Shirts :>9i I Mens sweater coats 125 From tO '.CO and s'> Men's Flannel Shirts 85c tTT: 4fl(llc From 69C tO v>4 75* Men's extra heavv cotton Metis canliganljackets 1.25 Avinn t 1 ic mixed socks 08c I UnderWear From }9C tO 75C R o ys and (iirls Stockings 09c rt : or r)rawerß - «,„■ MEN'S ODD COATS !' n, !l e ": ' ,ose I Isoye Shirts 01 Urawers r - . . Ladies Facinators 19c ' ribbed or fleeced 20 and 26c All I fICeS All \ TICeS ( Men's rililied'underwear Duch and Corduroy Br-c8 r -c to 22. ai*O t>'g line mens lumbermen! all colors 39c " rubbers—Lambertville amll Ball J Men's fleeced lined underwear l!fi " (i ; A l»»g vi »g I'or vou- a n . C .olo, >' ;i!,C OUY Men's Caps ,9c Boys Corduroy Cji iv iwcar io c Pants. Also big line of Shoes at sav- Ivies' FURS at great reduction. Hays'corduroy knee pants, pitied, iflg prices tOT 2.M) DI(SS |iKl> HI.AN'KKTS from 75cjup. throughout, line ribbed quality Shoe. l.adicS 1 (l~< ' '■ OO worth regular 75c Special 39c Men's Working MIOCS !.(>■) ' KI NK> "" MZl '" lroln 1 - 50u l' j ; Men's Suits ! Jfcfc Douglas Shoes at reduced j; Big Line or Men's and {SSKTJM3L S '3rre firs und waterproof. Oct the genuine. g WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. - - New Haten, Conn. | u——i— —i —wii iiiiwim 11 mi HIIW- wfMwiin——nrnfi "The Jewel ! Shop." Win ie y< ur repair work I receives sp.'ci.il attenlL'ii j md \ o iare sure to be pleas ed \\ h re you can get glass ies coti cily fitted, that make jyotr tyes see like young , eyes. J Where}on can get high grad_ Welles, Ciocks and all kii ds ' JeWv 'e.y at the 1 o; rgrtin piicts you have long i o« ked lor. LJ.Voorhees, SONESTOWN . Administrators' Notice. Notice is hereby given that Letters ol Vdministratiun upon tlie estate of Fran | -is \V. <» j»Il:» We promptly obtain U. s. and horeigt^*^ S 1 deml model, sketch or pi o'to of invention tor t free report on patentability. Foi free book 112 {Opposite U. S. Patent Office \ > WASHINGTON D. C. > | I--" -L --fidne:.te Yonr Rowel* With Citscarecs. i Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forevee • Jo.Joct II C.C. C. fai'« druggistsruXuud mcuus