Republican News Item, F. L. TAYLOR, LESSEE. I B. M. VANDYKE, EDITOR, j PUBLISHED FRiDAYS tiy The Sullivan Publishing Co At thu Couuty Seat oi Sailtvan < otmtj . I,<> PO|< I'W PA TIIUS..I. INOHAM, s-.-r y Trc.l > C.iiereJ at tin Pon utfu-e at 1.-.,orte, ae 8"C'»ul o!b>8 mail ma:!'-:. - (RBI NATION VI. HANK OK DrslfOßK, PJ- NNA. CA.PTTAL - • 50.00 C: • i'B*U.U3 - - 440.000 I a Banking Bn w nc-s. L». STKURi !• lit:. M I). sWAII 18. r.V'\ Trim nets aconei-a) bnukmK busings. TilO*. .1. IN'ItA.M, llinv 1.A1M.1:.'1 President. Cashier, pr oont interest p;ii<. All i.li N1- SOLICITLI'. Col. Andrew's Birthday. i liiia. EvoninK Star. Colonel W esley U. Andrews cell - I 1: Nil hi* severity-second birthday ■ 11 Thursday, Dee. '2:!. P.HJl>,nnd there *v< re.thousands e which mo-t Hii i: past middle life seek, lie is m>! one to look for empty honors nor f.-r sinecures. Work is what Col. j Andrews craves- and plenty of it .V this time he is chairm in of the I;. | itiilicau Stale Committee « *i" Pennsylvania, the Secretary of the s a ite Committee 011 Post Ollices mid I'ost Roads (which attends t > 1 In' post office business oi the conn ii ), the Secretary to the I nite I Sinles Postal Commission, and in ad dition to all this, Secretary to j Senator Penrose, one ol tin f.ir*most .senators, who has .in int men.se uniount of business to look after. Ci.l. Andrews is the living refuta tion of the theories of Prof O-ler. There is no other like him. Penn Ivania is fortunate to possess vuch a mail. Wo congratul nte liini upon passing another milestone in h is life aed wo hope that lie may live to pa-- scores more. We know that each lime he does so he becomes more useful, more active and more in louch with the men and things of I he day. M. E. Church Announcement Revival meetings will con vino this (Friday) evening al 7 o'clock • ml Saturday evening al 7:MO. Sunday Jan. 10, Preaching at lo». u> , Sunday school at It a, in. I'.p \v u'th League at 7:-'iop. 111. Revival service, «.-v«?ry evening ie xi week excepting Saturday, be . inning at 7: ; !0. We welcome all to , m services. 11. L. Jam tt, Palter Pocket book Stolen. Styre Timas-Keoord. Mrs. Robert of P.eruiee claims that 1 ■ ei* pocket book was stolen at the i.vre station Saturday afternoon, I r*ihc carne here on train Xo 11. (hi lt*" i.ioridng ami purchased a ticket for iltiH'alo. Sin" made a few small ptir i lirtsi s 11111J iinally reported liiat her I 'aketl eok \\iis missing. Arraiifre ments were nonle fur to complete her | I rip without the til-kit -lie pur vUused. Do You Knov. ? | That the gem ml ollicers of liie; ; State W. C. T. V. issued a call fur; , the olist rvan-. Eof a Tenij ej oce I»al- ! ly week in every county in 'lies! i That the ilali •« are Pel). Ii to I )on'i 112 rjret Ihe ila(e. Tnal Feb. 17, A'.i-s. 'v\ iii rd's I,'. - ! 1 veil I y birili lay, i tit bid ii in lie .-e dates? A day observed !>>' all tin ! world. That pastors, Stind-i> • lioul worL '< is and teaclu rs, to.d i very nun, I woman and child in the county is ■ as!' : rank high with the other cou 'ii■ of lln -late i'.. the battle for ei, • rij.ht eousncs-? • That they want to plan with loc.il 'workers for mass meetings, medal eonie.-ts, Wiilard memorial *. 11 ■e 1 - lings, praver meetings social- -(>•<■• t ' parades, or in any legitimate way Iliat will be best -uited to arouse sentiment in any locality? That correspondence is solicited by Co. Pres. Sarah A littckill,or Cor, Sec. Mrs. A una P. Xye, Central Com. I'orksville, Pi. Sullivan ('<>. W. t'. T. P. Institute Resolutions. The resolutions adopted by the Sullivan County leaehei-' ln-iilnte ! held at Onshore, are as follows : We, the teachers of Sullivan comi ty a-so tiled in this, the forty-fifth annual in-t it ate, ail 'pt the following risolulion : itesolved. that w. extend to Ihe ■ pi'<>ple of Onshore borough and vie inity our thanks for their liospitalily and h 'arty welcome. I! solve I, (hat they have lent a helping hand to the cau-'e of editeti Ition by their cheerful and much ap- : on < iated support. I! solved, (hat we show our appre ciation of our Superintindeut'- en tiring efforts in our beha'f, by j• • 11- ! ting into practice the heb fill -ng -1 jresliotis we have received from the ! noble core of instructors. Ke-olved, thut we thank ne-t ; mo-t heartily Mr. Tulweh for >tage furniture and decoratiotis, Mr. ])ei • 1 gan for hi- -■ rvices in -elliiu tick' l and Mesris. Kline and Iloag for ill: i.i kind I —• ill kei pilig (he I:.ill ill ! jiroper condition, and all others \\ h • li.ive contributed in making t':i- in -151tj{« a -licce-s. I Whereas we believe fi linifoiiii ! course of st feiy would fnrihii pie i mote the cause of education, be ii: pe-olved, Unit we recommend ihe : adoption of a uniform state c «ur-e of ! slndy for the coinmon s ihools of pentisy Ivaniu. j Signed; 11. I!. lTenning, Jas. A. . Mowles, iianiei Jl. 1.-.vt Ite, Julia M. Croniu. L iura Wagner. 'Coasting Accident at Estella. | A eoisting accident occurred al P.si, il:i Sunday evening, to.six young linen of 1.1, if place, wiiich resuiteil in j broken bones, cnls and bruises for ! the parties Paul and Fred lingers, l.eny Jennings, I! ivmoiid Thomas ; Harry Ph Is mid Karl Me,ore win Ihe gentlemen in the party. They started do\\ n a stt 1 p bill o; ' ihe farm of.l. 0. I'lotts, on a pair ol ■'■ hobs' 1 When part way n scious for r.e iriy three hours. I'lott was ipilte seriou-lv injured internal I\. Tiie o! hers escaped with -liglo 1' 1 bruises. Dr. Randall of Onshore was called , mid atten'b d iln unfortunate coa.-t --| ers, who are rapidly recovi ring froii> j the cifects of their wild ride. ' FOLETSHONIY^TAS Uurea i>o!d»; Frcvcmis Pnouir.onia I Bank Election-.. j The aaitu d meeting of tin* t'lck \ holders of the Kii st. N itiunai link of Laporl" \v;f- held 'l lii" 1>; i: 1< on !'• osd.iy, .):>». i!. 'I in' <*!••< (i■ i:i i ■ i>iree ir.H 11 -..iii'tl i- follow -: Hon. .J. Ingham. I'I;,-. ■> liird, W. Sn.der, T, .1. Keeler, !'. .J Mul len, Ewj., Eil\r. Ln.llcy, W. ('. : .Ma- '-ti. .!. 1 Vi.n > -k, .1 .S. 1 11iI Ii | is. A. 11. I'll -a'lilai n -e!i, i'\ \V. I Meylert, ivij., John Converge, Dp, J. L. Ceri i: hi. I'. .J. Mntany Mild lH'. I>. V.j n iu is 'i ii • direeii i., or, aiiiz- d liy cU;«.I ;(he following olTi.'"is: Presi dent. 1! in. T. .1 I'ii«'li:mu; Vi *e i Yos'idents. A. ii. Busohhintsen, Dr. .1. li. (Jhrisfiiln; Cashier, Edw. Ladle-.: So'.i,:i.l M:115<•;i. 'i - kliold. rs oft! .• Firs' National Hank of Onshore !n*!<» tli 'ir eleetiou Tuesday, ,J:in. 11. The following* diri'':toi !< were elee!- jed: J. I>. lv'ijsci', 1". li. Silvara, | Samuel (aile. Ffohd' \Wl*, Lincoln ; WYIIk ii, M. !•".liier, M, I*. Siwartz. At a meei a; • >!' the stoekholdei of the First National Hank of Mil dred, .lan 11, I hi.' i Hawing direc tors were steeled: John . .Schaad, Lawrence Dunn, (i. t\ Whipple. 11. .1. .Sii.U'h I'. I*. Murray. Fi-nk Moyar, .1. G, S.-oiii.'ii, I'. llaunon, M..1 T'lemons. A. \\". MURRAY •I. I'. Ut/., L O. Kinsley. Ualph | Lit/!t man. Jah n Daly. The board jof direehu's organized l'.V ( lectin .' a: i'i e-ident, John. t• . rs -h tad: \ ; I'r. • . I', I'. Murray; (i. hi< r. K. . -mC tr*~ St ite Treasurer Elect Found Dead in Bed. Willirmr pi :'v tw ; • Tt.»-uit •.nday lie ailing,'i.V lii-; wile at his home ill S-h i-n ek She h:ui >jvokcn to hi .i id.mil •'! o'clc- U and lie harl in ele no complaint at that . j ne of i'ei ~n:. Will.- tleui n~ 1. Mr. Sti 'ier had not hecn feeling well for -eve)'. I \ V e i I, s hilt (lid not dei 111 the indisposition -< tiois- enonuh to | w :u r uit calling *i physician. .Jeremiah Albert Slolkt was horn in La!i>-'sler c liiity. 1' i.."ii Jan.: a in, I*l2. lie was educated in '.I. common ~i 1,,-tls and a l-'phrata A adainy and at the = > re of i 1 \ i ai- In ! came a i.lei k iii a country * ton , II I>> rved inr a short time in!■ ■■; in th ' i 'nion Army. Since |Ss| lu> ii ■ . ! l)ii n ia> a in.mnf.iclu.'t • 112 | civi'.i r~ ;■ i" I a ad- -del' in i, 11' .!• ..••• Mr. Suii, i' wa« a justice oft lie Ipcaei-'iti W'es! ('.icaui'o low i- iip, | Lancaster co".nty 112 r a pi ri . I <>f ! more than L's y. ars and fa' mor - than !!0 year- ri pr< s-i.ted th • town- I ship io th ■ Ui'pnhlicin county eom \ mi', ti ■ . lie ;dso serv; d - l. 1 .! iei nis as a mom!u rof tin- Hcpul ii in |st:Co connnitteo. lie wai cl- clod >!.,tc ti-..-aii ' I.>-t ,\';)Vi'iii!i''l' !.y a hirjj*' majority nvi r loniier t onel ess, r' man •• \V. Kipp. 1 'cne -i it. Champion Slaver. Now Alaniy Mirror. j Kr.vin lievie.i of Mhany town ! ,hip, i i. ''l - t'no di-;ii;ction < i t. in.r ; champion w i• h i<*k hunter of uc _ ' i.lie. : ' a'," Vpril, I Xl'.i, he h - t ' IV iIII li .- ..••■tit.s -i\ w i odchi; i:s. Anyone ii. in.;' I. iii 1 .-'evclity-si s . .mil a hail' or naii'i", ''.'ii have ihe> iit . by negotiating with Mr, Devine, prodivin.:. ihe w'oa k'ln.ick holes and , ;n h oil; i' evi c nee a- in.iv !»<• le • piirt d. Fcor Liitle o : rt Little- Ileh a. ho fi ev • ami r. .eii jus i ;l,n' •. w a .nnher ; faihnr, nue (lay. ay her idr. >• t endless chatter. He xr.-.x wiiL-avorliig to iln* i !i soira in.iioit■ t wvaic.a. ■< .■ i , "Ran away, dear; daddy i.; \ ev .• bu.'.v." • J Helen toddied off, and ato: 1 the ' sj.ace of about five minutes r. ;nr •••d. I ant! F.iandiriK be a ido la r fatlur's < .air ' laid an appealing fat hiind on !iis ru ai ' aiaJ looV eig up into his face with a ■ . ii ■ -i gr'-v.-d a ; said, "Daddy, I'se vi v le'. y- I i.in't find any one to 1 leave wlf." . Fair W -aing. "Yon are a r-looklnp chap," I said t'tC il!ib-ton,-,iu , c pveprietor ol the j summer hole!, •;.■:>! there arc lots of ;in cty R is around he:v. Why not ; spend yc .r ti e lov ■ a ~';in;;?" ' I"1 may," r< poaih-d Iho yn.,ii?, pn' s ! man on vacation, "but ii is Just one thin;.; I wish to Impres.s upon your mind." "And what ia that?" "1 am ant one of those eh is who would rather make love than eat." (T >aGOOOO3DCOOOr ?ODODOOCOC'-J ! 112, SATUZSAY | | NiSai TALES | 0 "bTke v. r. e."dw"iFgn ~ 8 Vi. 8 ECOOCCOOCCCCCCCOCCCOCCCOCJI KING AND HIS CABINET. International Bible Lesson for J.»n. 10, 1910— (Malt. 4:12-2:5). w .. fj le KCha t ; eil of a cr.blnet e,r | • presulonts and • Je,- ' lea -a -a •.t j 1 ' : reriotai une'e "l.a .• •• ] i' y. v ' , n< ■; is necc - ary i ' 1 for frv-. t.iUive o.'- ; ' •' j lief*, s rial ri *, ! | • \'/ ~ . j i eai:a. la,:Y^r.u ?• ■ : j ii:g tie\.*n to siie • j I.: VOl pool do- 'a io find a prime minister, or President Taft seirchlng 1 a.aor.s li'.a five, ~ e.i of J.t.irbh. a% ad for a, H.-crctar;.* of State. Yet that t- pieciae'.y what the Kins of this kingdom did. lie deliberately 1 pa .1 by via' jiva *, and in(lll , i-i a-. If a 1.1: * li I.hi. ad • th-W : believe thai . 1,, r e Jew! li Messiah mat that h<- is to cet up the kingdom ! forsaken every 1 ; i* gene off pa ; a fool's errand after him. \v* 11. They j * iii soon ia-ali • r :>• ii.'. : :e. thry • will be back : * i. Fortunate for tl'.en '/ i*ai■. .a • wi! I.i ■! e fi hing boats and the tackle, that they may j have so.: - ' ins te t 1 ! civ upon • When 1.1 icy oi. mar i.o,v i-iyy have 1 been deluded." Iv is almost i ip' '< us te» real ize what it a ant .a those days, to j those peopie, when i arist mode up a - <• ibia.et V, I:, r e wa th. t r ■ '■eh a beginning? How could any ji'iaa l>c iii*..> I* -... i a 11111 is in worldly laid sia li a. " a oi aa.ivi . -ad domin ion, weakness in the folio wars to task of which tiny knew ab oiutely And yet, as we look back upon th -. 8 ene, n* recognize i' now a.*, one of li e giar.de-,1 and nio ' l.',i( 1 la ia ■ i .tigs the world lias ever -.c.-n. No j wonder Paul says of it. "God hath rchosen the foolish things of the world to confound the w; • and ' 1 .1 ha i chosen-the wet k I hit gs of the world to confound ti:* things that are mighty, that no flesh should glory in His pre i ni c." The trouble with i!• o- * 1 men 1 who enter the .service of i'i is taat I aie;* have ao i : o ■: il ey can n iii*. s.« wdtne. ill y know so ma. iy lie a iii i! aa . not .o, they are o naa-h in ove *.i.ii their own Ideas and c* iaions, tai-y ha.aa . a a an ovtralie 5 :• a i >n.;ilh a of , their own i; a a " a e. ti it tiny consciously taint the w* r-r of life ! With their <• Nil per: on iiiic-.-' '.nd h'du ii. ir Master b ava! t ■ They are not s.ei " I to «'• I! * . j aa sage until the;, have rc viit" i it. a I taken the heart oat of i with their explanations, which do not explain 'The hi: ,si him vi. a tn •!»!•. I Willi any of these thlaas. The> were to be witn as a,no Mini and / ' knew no more than to her IP., ■•ntiy re peat ji: ,t v.'hat e ej luai seen and heard. They ni r a: . :*aed io nra ae a i . at look fa* v. line s ' box and Ulll'iil'al'iii*, a,ly loi.l ja.t exact, ly what tin. y Iniew i: tit. 't'i'i y had nothing to utile am, t *y were n.,t | troubled witii the IntellecUial, social,- rnii: aial, r.r.i "a poi :ia.. : , se a.: i n < I flic alt i of lie.'' lag i aiof. ■- i ers aid W-.a h of i.'a i' (. y. Th- .r ■ minds were liae tin*oiled paper on which tile Kin..;* < *> •!.; wa .a '.is nil > i-'aa* - to v lit 11 elf. The;, ca.rried the seed o the kiagiia.a in ant. iuted vis . !a. am! ail th. v had to da was io sow ii far and wid'\ • The> a'ere tn be merely the ea'm o' i : a viae wilhoaf :u:.v attempt, too* - a.ite id- is- or to :j. aiv their oi. a a • t * ;e. A i 'ri. «ut pre eh' rs v »vc .; w>• -M de mand physical ae. air a and (-bi'vlo :a ness of weather condition.', those brawny, suii-h :;aed, rm-ged fiaii . e fishermen wcr> deal ti la-r ihe : ills of the spiritu d • was , bout to ere. t. 'i a o. - : 'ii; « (if it.the ■ lore oi ■ >au t * i cola that when the King formed iii. i net He showed His infinite .am in the selection of the men ..ho ware to < rry on iii ■ >:•'•; in the <7o*.. 'op rf I'i * a a.ana:. . No * or-. ■ ' ap **• tie in d> c-ii iii a Lie church long at a r vaud said, "We are built upon the fe.nidation of the apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ, Himself, bo lug tho chief corner stone." Roman Cooks and Clocks. •( It is pretty well established that the citizens of ti " Internal City went I on for more than six centuries with- | out any a curate means of knowing the tti"y either by night or day. The ('(send P. Sci; io Naaica, in 15!! B. C„ a t up in Rone a public clepsydra, or Waaler clock, the first timekeeper in i the hi: fry of the city, waiving the I on.inar/ . n dial. The prison paid, even in t e mo t luxurious days of Ron e, lor axipa: ite (eol.s; were not up . in lia: a of to-day. the highest snlai y bell;!', i it) . eaieiaes I:*..",,000), while so. e no'i d chefs of to-day receive SIO.OaO. j MTBRINK'S i'K I 'l S For This Wei k ' I ioo li.s. Oil Meal $ 1.00 i, Ini en 1 ; ■ '•iili Meal 140 (Yackeii Col li 1.40 torn 1.40| ijerd iMnnoy Midds. 1.0 • i'.rown Midds. ].-J.a Iliickn heal Middrt. 1.15 ! ()y: til- Shells 00! Wheat liran 1 411 Sell am udier t.'liop 1.50 1 in lh liajr Salt ' tit) j , -'if. lli I ,ig' Sail :lo | ■ iii Hi l i.; racking UocU Salt 40 j ! ailii|is 7-a ; 3eei Sera]) .'5.00 i Meat Meal li 50 are iiaving* 7e 111 for Ihe bent ' veal calves, and 10c lli for dress.al pork. iSI lilt i unci ici I'Monr sack 1.0 a; Marvel - " 1.05 i .Minify •• " I.AO ■J 1 lli.-aek Sc'.m. Tal>lt> Meal 00 j luli ' •' -'j! 100 lli Ilnckwheat l'lotii' li.'Ja 2i Hi " " 05| 11. IIRINK. New Altamy. I'a.' GET YOUR WISt I r, ' iOf course >ou uet v ur wish if you come to our bi j ! siorc i'-f y< ur \\\ • fiave al out ever) thii g ir, ' lli- r, ncr 11 Merchan !'>« ! i'.• it' tli.it >'OU todld wish ,ur ;inp our stock i> neat, clean ! and up-1 > date in guaiity. c : \(?V,c,y fysvO Y Bustihlkitiscn's. LVI'ORTE, I'A : _ Short Talks on ~~j successful men have been sul c —""v. s, vertisers. 112 :1 —*- 7 s ) t}{.£k Advertising is the greatest * . »M of all modern engines for l'ftcil- I ;•' • I"' I itating business. Reside it, the V ■V - iT-" .'\ telegraph, the telephone, the " V ' locomotive and steamboat are v v ' ~ dwarfed. If it were not for p \ \ !, advertising, these would not 'Vfl \ /' 1 36 used. Business would not fib '' $ j be of sufficient volume to justify , \ ft ■• | -7" their employment. A ~ V \K \ AX'f/ The man in Chicago ad t" r _. ' 'C- vertises, and the man in St. y Paul buys—by telegraph, per. 112 I ' / [* 'I \ a P s —and has his purchase I r'\ y. J delivered by the locomotive. V: V |j \ v, I ® ut t ' Je advertising came first, \ . / J It always does. -' ' *■* *■&"' It conveys information, and an invitation to buv at ■ rtq; is :>:c greatest rf all f*'oJt rn ergmes % B{>:jri\ /';• tie tet,/-,(,,'t the same time. /.wmwrr Ail advertisement in the best paper in town places this information before thousands of buyers, either present or prospective. Count the cost of a suitable advertisement against the possible number of those win v iil nco.l some special thing on any day. The chances will alwaye be found <:i the si.le of the profitability of the advertisement. Nino times in ten a good ad will bring more than %1-Mm ofit to *tssf *t%l Cil&ftt MM* .i./?r nn 112 tke m*n IM AV:c J 'to i. be. hxui buys* t*■'» toM SCo. 36,BrMrtw, »'Hew York Biaucli Office. «S F 8U W»»hl»«t«n, H.C. jThe Best place to buy goods Is ottcii asked by the pru pent housewife. Money sjvmg advantages arealways bein# searched lor Lose no time in making a thorough examina'ion of the New Line of Merchandise Now on ij? ij? y 0 yjiME ?????? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. HiHaerowi Pa. Chippewa Xime IRUns. j Lime furr : ' ~ t n car loaa lots, u ivered al Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesvilla r*nn'a. I M, E. Reeder, MUNC.V, PA. Try .1 SMALL AD in ihis !papi r, It will pay you.