FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DITSHORE, PENNA. CAPITAL - - $50,000 j eCRPI.OS - - 835.000' Does a General Banking Business. S. I). 9TKRIGEKK, M. I>. SWARTB. President. Cashier :: per ocni interest allowed on eertideateß. 112 RANCIS W. MEYLERT, Attoruey-at-Law. „ftice in Keeler's Block. LAPOIiTB, Sullivan County, PA. f~r&L F. H. INGHAM, ATTORSEYS-AT-LAW, Legal business attended to in this and adjoining oountios _APORTE, PA £ J. MULLEN, Atto rney-«t- LB w . LAPORTE. PA OFFICE 111 COUNTY BUILDISB NKAR COURT noumt. J H. CRONIN, ATT.ItsKT v AT -LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC. OFFICH OH MAIN KTRgKT. DL; SHORE. LAPORTE HOTEL. P. W, GALLAGHER, Estate, Newly erected. Opposite Court House square. Steam heat, bath rooms, hot and colli water, reading and pool room,and barbershop; also good stabling and livery, Cbippewa Ximc IRtlns. Lime furnishea in car load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesville 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' u ■> 99 m The Best place to buy goods is ottep asked by the pru pent housewife. Money saving advantages nrealways being searched for Lose no time in making a thorough examination of the New Line of Merchandise Now on |^^nnoN| ?????? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. AH answered at V«mon Hull's Large Store. ttillaerove, Pa. iluii*! TuUacro S|i4t Mittl 'n. ukt' iourl.»le AIH«, quit tobacco easily antl forever, be map nc tic. full of life, nerve an-. 1 vigor, take No-To JJac, the worm*ir-worttor, that malc(!s weak :ricr strong. t\ lt druspists, .Vic or CI. (' 'ire guurac t©«a. Booklet and fi.iiiij/le free. Add re si Alerting Kenedy Cj 0 o» Nrw York ■ nw ■IIBIII nil ■> *»'n » i ITT—WI ( I Local and Personal Events j ! Tersely Told J The first week of July being printers vacation week, there will be no issue of the News Item next week. 'Squire J, C. Cavan is spending a few weeks in Philadelphia. Master Joe Busehhausen is visit ing relatives at Bernice. Miss Edith Gumble has returned from New York city where she spent the winter. Mr. John Hoppesof Hillsgrove, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. John On ml tie. Miss Hilda Weisbrod of Dushore, was the guest over Sunday of Mrs. W. I'. Shoemaker. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Ingham and soil Don, of Now York city, are again occupying their Laporte summer residence. Last week made even the peo ple of Laporte realize that the good old summer time is here. The hotels and cottages at Eagles Mere are rapidly filling with guests. Prof. L. L. Ford, of Philadelphia, has joined his wife and daughter who have been occupying their summer home, Mokoma Place, since May. Mrs. Charles R. Lauer, daughter Caryl, and son Curtis, were the guests of Mrs. Frank Ingham, this week. Mr. Fred Lauer, Mrs. Koy Lauer and daughter Ruth, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harter, al' :Muncy, are visiting Mr. Lauer's sisters of this place. Mrs. Mary Rogers of Forksville, and son. Prof, Guy Rogers, of Wy oming Seminary, Kingston, Pa., j were guests over Sunday of Mr. j and Mrs. F. \V. Meylert. SI. John's Episcopal Church at this place will he supplied during the summer season by the Rev. Malcolm D. Maynard, of William sport, who is taking a course in a theological seminary in New York. Mr. Maynard will conduct his first service at this church, on Sunday evening, at 7:45. Edwaad Ladley. the cashier of the First National Bank of La porte, accompanied by his wife and daughter, arrived in town Tuesday. Mr. I ladley conies very highly rec ommended for the responsible position to which he has been elect ed. His services will be required in various preliminary matters con nected with the bank before it act ually commences business. Thomas A. Edison announces that he has perfected his invention for building a concrete house for 51.2000, which if constructed of stone in the same design would cost between §20,00q and §.">0,000. Michael Gibson of Waverly, the Lehigh brakeman who had his neck and back broken in falling from a train at. Buffalo, lived and was con scious for over three weeks. It was a puzzle to the doctors how he could live with his terrible injuries. Wilbur M. McClintock. residing near Strawbridge, in Sullivan coun ty. intends to become a resident of Lycoming county. To this end he is going to move, not only his fami ly and household effects, but the house as well. A Williamsport contractor has the contract to move the house from a small hill in this county across the boundary line to I a level site in Lycoming county. Condemning the national flower of the country asa ''noxious weed" and recommending its destruction and obliteration, the borough coun cil of F.agles Mere goes on record as lacking in sentiment by an or dinance .denounceing goldenrod. The ordinance has been posted I about public places in the village, | hotel corridors and street corners 1 and has attracted considerable at tention Irom the sum '.er visitors at this resort: says a correspondent to the Williamsport News. The writer adds that the sentimental residents of Eagles Mere are won dering if council will next author ize the use of the lake as a bull frog farm. Base Ball at Laporte Saturday. The base ball season or 100!) will open Saturday when there will [he two games played upon the grounds of the Laporte Athletic Associa tion. At 10.MO A. M.the Sones town and Kstella teams will con test. At 2:00 J'. M.the winners will play the Murraytown team. This insures two good games for the occasion. ■ The usual admis sion fee will be charged. A man soon jjetx mighty tired of treating his wife like a god ess. If ho cannot be at ease with her and smoke when he pleases and take off his eoat when he wants to and throw ashes on the floor and cigar stubs all over the house, he is going to be mighty uncomfortable, and long togo where he can. For it is horn in a man to like to do these things, just as it is born in a girl to like to do her own pet things. Moreover, if a girl has once known a man in a perfectly I comfortable chummy way she will find him worth twice as much as be fore he dropped his awe of her. Men are pretty nice as they are, but for goodness' sake don't try to make a man ladylike. Me isn't and won't he if lie is even half a man.—Atchi* son Gltrtie. The Insurance press, a journal de voted to insurers and insured per sons, was received and is full of interesting statistics relative' to the good derived from the necessary protection for every family. During the year 1900, there were ISO,St 10,(MR) paid by insurance com panies throughout the I'mtetl States and Canada, as claims and benefits The biggest individual claims: one in excess of $500,000 and another in excess >'!<)( 1,01)0 were Pennsylvania cases. Taking all the claims paid for the year in Shamokin they aggregate fw/i.ooo. Payments were made in Sutibury, for #27,07* Milton, Ashland, $15,000: Selinsgrova, sl2, 000; Maliony City, $17,11*; Mt. Car inel and Northumberland less than 10,000. LaPorte Township Audit. H. F. Ilf» Treasurer of School and Building l uml of Laporte Township for year eliding .tune 7th. 1909. To unit, received of Lee H. (iavitt Adinr. of L. <>. Harvey, estate school Tax... 1510 06 Building Tax JOOOO Kee'd of Ge<». Karge, Collector... 1 <»7 ;>0 F. 11. Farrell, Trcas 250 00 E. L. Sweeney, School 2200 Building MOO To amount paid Teachers 1640 00 Teachers attending institute 00 00 To amt. fuel 89 07 supplies H2 5T> " rent, iNovdoioiit s.Home; i*» on secretnry and |tot»iugr.. 2s t'«o interest and cost i • on judgmuith •jjr. IMI atlidavit repairs J no attending eon vet? Von 21 l'» freight 7'. cleaning house> . .... :: 7 » " |xjstrtge , i So Treasurers' commission I;; Due Township 47 »» '225K 26 2258 2«» Lyman O. Harvev, Treasurer of School Fuud fn.in June Ist to N'ovcuilw r Ist 11)08. To aiut. due Township last audit 105 :,«» State appropriation.. N»1 24 Iteceived of (Jeorgr Kargo < ul 88000 " building tax .iOuoo County Treasurer... 175 00 By orders redeemed 'auditing; 000 intere?t 2^*»> tuition 17 98 Mipplio l;\s% repairs 15 (M cleaning houses. . Bon Teachers, salary... 180 00 freight 5 60 fuel 1 00 ijostage 36 Treas' commission on above .... 9 02 A int. paid B. F. Hess by Adm.r 1810 90 2271 8;-; 2271 8;; Ceorge Karge in account with Lfcporte Tovvn >hip as collector of School Tax for the year end ing June 7,1909. Toaint. due Twp. audit of 1908 54 16 School Tax Duplicate 1017 45 Minimum Tax lfv'J 00 By cxoi«v ,r ations 62 38 Land returns 13 26 commission on land returns 60 Treasurers' receipts 830 00 lie bate 43 68 ( ommission at 2 per cent It*. (io Treasurers* receipt '.HI 42 Commission at 5 per cent 4 52 Treasurers' receipts 76 88 Balance due Township 110 21 1254 61 1254 61 Building Tax Account. To amount of duplicate 418 98 By amount of exonerations 7 76 Land returns 4 8" Commission on return 21 Treasurer's receipts .. 300 00 Rebate 3570 Commission. 6 00 Due Township 8132 418 98 418 98 Financial Statement To unit, due, from <>. Karge Collector School Tax 116 21 Building Tax 84 32 Toamt. Land Returns 28 13 Note of U.K. Hots ford 125 00 •' Krncst Hots ford 125 00 " Philip Petcrman 600 00 Order of Ambrose Walsh 253 75 Liabilities in execs of resources 875 09 1103 75 1103 75 We the undersigned auditors of Laporte Town ship do certify that welind the fnregoing aecoun correct to the best of our knowledge and belief. In witness whereof we have hereto set our bauds and seals this 7th day of Juue, A. D. 1909. LKKU, GAVITT, ! IK > WAR DC. H ESS, ) A udi tors. JACOB 11. FRIES. Wanted-An Idea Sr »3 ! Protect your ideas; thev may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDEKBtRN A CO., Patent Attor* I neys, Washington, D. C., for their SI,BOO prise offer ; and list of two hundred lnTentioua wanted. * n7TTiriil To PATENT Good ,dB " ;I ". 1.1 "■ may be secured by 'ill I l H I our aid. Address, 111 L.l. I HI THE PATENT RECORD. | Baltimore. Md. j Subscriyttous to The Patent Record 91.00 per annum. Orphan's Court Sale of Real Estate. By virtue of an onler issued out of the Orphan*'Court of Sullivan Countv the underßigneil will expose to public sale at the Court House, Laporte, Pa„ on THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1909 at ten o'clock in the forenoon, the fol lowing described real estate, to wit: All those two adjoining tracts of land, composing and used as one tra.ct, situated in the Township of Davidson, County of Sullivan and State of Pennsylvania, hounded and described as follows: the firm, Beginning at a post corner, thence north fifty-three degrees west, one hundred and sixty perches to a post and stones corner; thence north fitly degrees east, ninety perches to a post corner, thence south fifty-nine degrees east, one hundred and twenty perches to old sugnr corner; thence south fifty-nine degrees east, eleven perches to a butternut corner; thence south thirty-two and one-half de grees west, eighty-one perches to the pltice of Beginning, containing eighty-five acres and one hundred and twenty-six perches, strict measure. the second, Beginning at a post and stones corner, adjoining lands formerly of tieorge Anderson, thence north sixty-four degrees to an old buttonwood corner; thence north seventy-eight and one-hall' degrees west, fifty-one perches to a post; thence south seventy-eight and one half degrees west, forty-nine perches to a post: thence north thirty-two and one-half de grees east, one hundred and sixty-nine perches to a buttonwood corner: thence south fifty-nine degrees east, one hundred and fifteen perches to a stone corner; thence south thirty-two and one-half de grees west, one hundred and twenty per ches to the place of Beginning, contain ing ninety-eight acres and eleven perches, and the two pieces above described being the farm formerly owned by Klias (Sower, now deceased. With the improvements consisting of two frame two story dwelling houses, frame barn anil shed, grain house and out buildings. About seventy acres of the land is cleared. Terms of sale: —Fifty per cent, of the purchase money to be paid in cash on the day ot sale ai d the balance when sale is confirmed and deed is delivered. MARY K. MARK, DAVID TKMI'LE, Administrators of' David Msrk, dee'd. Mawr Glen, I'a., .Tune 12, i909. SEPII C. I ' EN VI N (; T< )\ Deceased. Letters Testamentary on the above es tate having been gran ed to the under signed, notice is hereby given to all parties indebted to said esta'.e to settle their ac counts without delay, and all parties having claims against said estate are re quested to present the same for allowance. MRS. JANE L. PENNINGTON, W. SCOTT WI ELAND, Executors. K. W. Meylert, Attorney. Laporte, Pa., June 17, 1909. Executor's Notice. Notice is hereby ghen that letters tes tamentary upon the estate of Mrs. Electa Mead, bite of Laporte Borough, Sulltva* County, Pa., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned. All persoi.s indebt ed to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or de mands against the same will make them known without delay to T. .1. KEELER. Executor. F. W. Meylert Atty. Laporte, Pa. June 10, 1909. Administrators' Notice. Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration upon the estate of Fran cis W. Gallagher, late ot Laporte Boro., Sullivan County, I'enna., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without de lav to MRS. THERESA OA I.LAGU ER. Laporte, Penna., Administratrix. January 4. 1909. WANTED;—Trustworthy man or woman in each county to advertise, receive orders and manage business for New York Mailorder House. SIB.OO weekly; position permanent; no investment required. Previous experience not essential to engag ing. Spare time valuable. Enclose self addressed envelope for partic ulars. Address, Clark Co., Whole sale Department., 103 Park Ave., \'ew York. Estate ot Jeremiah Edgar, late of Da vidson Township, deceased. Letters «'f administration in the above estate haeing been granted to the under signed, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned and ail parties having claims ag-iid estate are requested to pre sent the same wiihout delay, for allow ance. ANDREW EDGAR, Administrator. F. W. Meyleet, Atty. /"ONIJENI'KD REPORT ot the condition of The l-'irst Natioiuil Hunk at Dushoiv. in the State of Pennsylvania at close of business June '.90.1. RKSOT'RCES. Loans ami discounts SI(K 521 l."> 1 . s. Bonds to secure circulation O,KIO 00 Premium on U. 8. Bond i ijAOOO Stock Securities 187.75X.tiT Kurnimic 800 00 Due from banks anil approved reserve 110,727 SF> liuc from U. S Treasury 2 500 00 t 'ash 23 813 S7 Total BW2 714 85 ''apttal 1 . ,A8 !. U . T !.* 8 .'. 850.000 00 Surplus and undivided pit)fits 4ti,s42:il Circulation. in.ioono Circulation 48,iQ000 Deposits 340,47251 Total *192,714 85 State of Pennsylvania County of Sullivan ss. I, M I>. swarts cashier of the above named bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is title to the lust of mv knowledge and belief. M. I). SWARTS. Cashier. Subseiined and sworn to before me thir- 2(jli day of Julie I'M«» AM'HOXSUR WAI.SU My commission expires Keby 27. 09. Notarj Public. Correct Attest: J. 1). RKESER ) I K. <1 SYLVARA, Directors. SjAML'EL COLh, j FIRST NATIONAL BANK, HTJO-HBSVII.LB. 3PA.- CAPITAL STOCK $50,000 DeWITT BODINE, President. Surplus and w Q pRONTZ, Cashier Net Profits, 75.000. DIRECTORS: Transacts a General I D(;Witt Bodine ' Jacob Per, Frank A.Rmier, Banking Business. Froutz, W. C. Frontz, W• 1. Reedy, John C. Laird, Lyman Myers, Accounts oflndivid- Peter Frontz, C. W. SOUPS, uals and Firms solicited. 3 per Cent INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS Safe Deposite Boxes for Rent, One Dollar per Year. -A.T THE GENERAL STORE C® laporte Tanner.® You can find a general stock of I.umbei men's Flannel Shirts, Drawers and Socks. Woolen and Gotten 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. Sliip 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 from all stations along the W. & N. B. R. R. to my i 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. LAPORTE Clothing Store. SCOTT STALFORD, Proprietor. An up-to-date store well stock led 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 Gotten Underwear 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 JO'T Office Once. Kine Printing ~ ' \\.' ' rx-ft-i + MODERN FACII.T'I '' v \ \ I 1 lilt To Please.