£. 112 ! S&p j jtf! Big Bargain J 4 in-, HI i - —; — • $?! For a limited linn 4 wo |f|+ ftff will accept subserip- |.H| |M tions for the fjfi ©a*! 4. ;.&• ||| IS l?t at the low & 112 AA g g price of HP * * vv || J For 2 Years ft I# tk Tr ?«!?# *••*•■ |?j| Don't delay, as this of- nfl jjjl fer may be withdrawn at |t|| t|4| any time. Send or bring $ a dollar and we will <>ive jfjl tff| you a receipt for s 2 years. — - M ««p| Liberal terms will be given old snbscrib Tit. ers who pay up arrears and accept this< Her Ss| ®1 • ■ ll «JUc*• ; &-e*s»• <■>&» : • »2K- • • *»^i• • *s• •■■ •V■ • •• *$ ■. - /^//-Air •*s*•*«s •«s«••*£' 4' "*4 " "V" ' •••<'/•••• \) v- ft County Sent "j Local and Personal Events k Tersely Told. J One dollar for two years. Oct busy. Fred Healon has returned from a trip to Elniira. W. J Higley lias quill'ill for I hi* pssl two weeks. Joe Wrede made a trip to Soix • town one day last week. Ellen Walsh of Dushore, is visit i ing friends in town this week. Mrs. Jos. Carpenter left Wed lies 1 late Dr. ! Chad. 11, Ofcfc. Owen Devanney and Lawrence | Lovelle rf Dushore, were in this place the fore part of the week, | attending to their duties as Jury! Commissioners. 1 Ivsses Bird of Forksville, Dr. .1 L. Christian of Lopez, and W. li. Snyder of Xordmont, were in towu Tuesday to attend Bank Di rectors' meeting. Explorer Cook undoubtedly en dured some very cold weather on his North Pole (?) expedition, but he has had enough warming since his return to take the frost out of anyone. Don't blame him for beating it to a hiding place. While working around the gaso line engine in the pump house at Hotel Bernard one day last week, ati explosion of gasoline occurred, knocking Win. Sacks backward through tln> door and setting the building on lire. Slight damage faulted. — > I~ , . j Send in your items. * i The New s Item two years for SI.OO laud worth twice the money. I_- - - ! The Mokoma Ice Co., have in stalled telephone service at the lake. i Have you taken advantage of that two-yea -f a 1 Har bargain yet ? It's worth while. The next meeting of the V. I. S. will be held at the home of Mrs. T. I J. Keeler on Tuesday evening, I Jan* IS, The '"Mite Social" which was 1 delayed a week, will be held at the home of Mrs. Frank Ingham, to night, (Friday). \ good time it expected a- there will be plenty of J amusement. Refreshments will be j served and a collection taken for the benefit of the V. I. S. All are cordially invited to attend. Hillsgrove. | On Saturday of last week Miss : llatlie Schrader entertained at her home for dinner Misses Ha/el and | Fthel Fcatherby, Bell and Helen : McC'arty and Anna Yog lit of El i dredsville. Miss Gladys Lotah spent Satur j day and Sunday with Reuben I'ea j therhy's family at Eidrcdsv'lle. ! Mrs. Wm. King and children of 1 Muncy Valley are visiting her par t ents at this place. ! The Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. ! Wm. Reede, who was operated on j for an abeess on the neck is ini ! proving at this writing. Dr. Mervine entertained his Sun day school class at his home on New Vent's evening. Ice cuam and cake were served. Mrs. Dr. Mervine also enter tained her class of little children on New Year's evening. Correspondents Wanted. The News-Item wishes to s"cure a correspondent in each of the fol lowing places. We »ugge>t llnit dif ferent ones seiul us a list of items for next week's issue, and if more than one li-t is recti veil from the same town we will ehoo.se the one for a steady writer. Items must reach lis not lati r than Wednesday night. We will furnish stationery, postage and subscription to this pa lter to those chosen: Sliunk, liick-j etts, S.inestown, M ■rlinont, Muncy j Valley, Forksville, Estell i, Hills gr< \c, l.t 1 1 z, Ih mke and Mi Vihl Notice. Notice is hereby i*ivt*n to sill tuxn , l>U's that Hit' Coiiimirwioncrri of Sul llvnn (Nuiiity will Ik«!<1 tin* triennial •appeal for the your 1910, sit tlic* |duces I j ami 011 tin 1 (lute* as follows in the r<— I sjiiftivt' boroughs and townships of ' -aid county and at no other time j u ill there lie adjourned, special or private appeal days held : Cherry, Jan. :{l, 1910, at the Klec-| I lion Mouse in Cherry twp.. 10 a. in j I anil 1 p. in. i Colley, I'Vh. 1. 1910, I run.-inger! ! I Intel, 10 a. in.to :! p. in. j Dnshore, l'el>. it) 10, Council; 1 Rooms, 10 a. in.to Ip in. | Davidson, Feb. 19i0, IJashy's i I[otol, 10 a in.to Ip. lit. ivitrlesmere, Feb. 1910, Alle(>ha-| ny House, 10 a. in.to I p. in. Elkluwl, Feb. X, 1910, Flection riotißc, 10 a. in.to 4p. in. Porksville, Feb. 7, 1910, Snyder! Hotel, 10 a. in.to :> p. m. Forks, Fell. 10, 1910, W'-irburlon ' School House, 10 a. in.to •'! p. in. Fox, Feb. 9, 1910, Election House, i 10 a. in.to p. in. I lills-jrove, Feb. 11, 1910, Election I louse, 10 a. in.to :5 p. in. Laporte Horn., Feb. iJ:», 1910, at j Court House, in a. in.to 1. p. in. Laporte twp , Feb. :M, 1910, at Court House, 10 a. m.to 4. p. in. Shrewsbury, Feb 225, 1910, Flee- j lion House, 111 a. HI. to;} p. IN. General Appeal, Feb. 228, 1910, at Court House, in a. in.to 5 p. in. F. M. Cross ley. 112 Valentine Rolie, Cotn'rs. Win. 11. Rogers, j T. E. Kennedy. Clerk. Executor's Notice. Instate of James Tompkins, late of Flkland township, Sullivan county, Pennsylvania, deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary upon the estate of lames Tompkins, late of Flkland low; a sip, Sullivan county, Pennsyl vania, have been granted to the un dersigned. All persons inbebted to -aid estate are requested to make payment, and those having claimsor demands against tin 1 same, w ill make them known without delay to Walter J. Maurer, Executor, Laquin, Rradford Co., December, 2:1, 1909. l'a. Auditor's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned appointed Auditor by the < irplians' Court of Sullivan County (o distribute the fund in the hands of the executors of the estate of L. M. Uarth, deceased, as shown by their second and final account filed, to and among those legally entitled thereto, and to make report to the said Or phans' Court, will attend to the du ties of his appointment at the otttce iif Rush J. Thompson, at Dushore, Pa., on Friday, February I, 1910, at eleven o'clock a. in., at which tine' and place all persons having claims against said decedent shall present the same before said Auditor or be iorever debarred from coming in on said fund. F. W. MEYLERT, Auditor. Jan. 4, 1910. QOI'HT I'lvOi 'LA MAT JON. WHKREAS, HON. CHAM. i. TKHRY Judge. ilouoraMes Honrv Kichiiuanru\ on Monday the 11 day of Feh lylO, :>t J o'clock p. ui. l ljerefote.imiice is hereby given to the Coroner, fuhtiees of the J'eacc and Constables wilhiu the county, that th«-y be then and there in their prop er |vrs»>n at 2 o'clock p. m.of said day. with their rolls, records, inquisitions examinations and >tiier renicmbcraino to those things t« which their ottioer. appertain to be done. And to those who are bouiuiby tlu-ir recognizance topro-ectae v/aiurf prisoners who :.re or shull »e in the jail oi tin aid county of Sullivan, are hereby notified to t hen and there to prosecute against them as A! 11 be Ju*t. Jl'hSON BUOW.W Shciift. Sheriff'sOflice.l apirtc Pa., Jan. .I'dO. Trial List. February Term 1010. Return L>ay, February 14, 1910. -1- fjeorge \V. Hoover vs. \V. J. Mc- Cartny, Mrs. W. J. McCartney and William Landbauk. Xo. (! December Term, 1908. Replevin. Ingiiauis, Parties, | Mullen. Spencer. ALBERT. F. IIFESS, Proth. Protli. Ottice, Laporte, Pa., January 1910. A Pound of Honey. "When you oat a spoonful of honey you have very little notion as to the amount of work and travel neces sary to produce it. To make one pound of clover honey, bees must de prive G2.000 clover blossoms of tlielr nectar, and to 'o this requires 2,7 r >o,- 000 visits to the blossoms by the bf>es. "In other words, one bee, to collect enough nectar to make one pound of honey, must KO from hive to (lower and back 2,750,000 times. Then, when you think how far tl'ese bees some times fly in search of these clover fields, ofiener than not one or two mill's from the hive, you will begin to get a small idea of the number ol miles one of the industrious li tla creatures must travel in order that you may have the pound of honey that gives them so much trouble. "It may also help you to understand why the bee is unaniiable enough to sting if you get in its way. Wen I one has to work so hard to accom plish so little, it is quite irritating tc be interfered with." iiOTHER FOREIGN CROP FAILS , French Peasant Girls Refuse to Sell Their Hair. | A recent cable dispatch from Paris | declares that another crop besides | wheat which has failed in France this j year is that of human hair. July is I the month when the human hair mer j chants goto France from the United , Stntes and England to visit the towns ' and villages of the Limousin, of lirit ! tany and Auvergne, where the annual j hair markets are held. High prices I are paid in New York and Chicago I for "postiches" of French growth, ! which are best suited for the require ! men's of the present fashion of large ! hats and of the latest modes of coif- I fare, hut the peasant girls of Limoges I and Brittany have now abandoned the | j national bonnet which hitherto con j ceaied their shorn heads, and season I they refuse to sell their hair, saying i that they need it for their own use. This strike of the peasant, girls has ! given a disastrous setback to the i French trade in human hair, and the : dealers, unable to do any business in France, are leaving there for the Ty rol ami other countries. Advantage of Cash. The man who does business on a I cash basis can often secure better ; terms than the man who wants a | long time to pay his account with the i wholesaler. Some of the bargains se cured by the mammoth houses who i have plenty of money on hand all the time are surprising. The small re tailer who can pay for goods immedi ately undoubtedly gets some of the bargains in the wholesale world. A hundred credit men know his record, j . They pass no sleepless nights in think- j ing out whether it is safe to trust ' such a man, and he is going to set j a better deal from his wholesaler I than his competitor who sells on j • credit. The trader who does businctf i on a cash basis often gets the cream of the buying market. lie usually gats those who have money fifty-two weeks in the year. The question of giving credit enters at all times into the life of almost every one. It is almost im possible to make a rule never to ex- - tend credit, but when it is necessary j there should he a hard and fast under- j standing about payment.—Boot, and j Shoe Recorder. Up v.'ith the Times. "I was detained in getting here," explained the calle", who had come to look at. the flst. "I boarded one of those pay ..s-you-enter cars, and the conductor refused to change a tl\e doilar bill. So I had to get off, hunt up change for the bill, and take a later car." "That's all right," said the agent of ! the building. "I'll show you the | rooms now." I After half an hour's inspection the 1 caller declared himself satisfied. "I think I'll take the flat," he said. ! "By the way. my moving expenses are going to be pretty heavy, and very likely I shall be short, of cash for a while. If I should >riy the first month's rent a couple of weeks or so 1 after moving in,l presume it would be all right?" "No, sir," grimly answered the agent, who did not much like his looks, anyhow. "This is a pay-as-you enter house." —Youth's Companion. Signboards in Japan. From the island empire come these examples of "English as she is Jap anesed:" i "Tailor, native country; draper, miilinor and ladies' outftter; the rib i horn, the laces, the voils, the feel j ings." "Hand-painting post-cards." "Extract of fowl kept." "Photographer executed." "Head hair cutter." i "Writing for another done here." 1 "Specialist for the dicease of chil , dren." ■ "Best .lerfuining water, anti-flea, s dealer of." "Notless- Our tooth is a very im portant organ for business life and countenance as you know; therefore, v. h"U it is r Hacked by dicease or in jury, artificial tooth is very useful. I am engaged to the dentistry and I will make for your purpose." I "Smack Dab." A Doniphan County teacher asked her charges recently to observe the shadows the trees cast at noon, and report to her. "Well, James," said the teacher, when school took up in the afternoon, "what did you notice?" "The shadow was smack dab against the tree," was the ready re ply. "What?" said the teacher. "Smack dab against the tree," re plied Jiminie. "Where did you come from?" she asked the lad. "Missouri," lie replied. "O-o-o-oh!" murmured the teacher, apparently satislted. Three Months Counting Leeches. The chamber of deputies has be gun the debate on the report of the naval committee, M. Plichon gave manyillustrations of the naval ad ministration's red tape, quoting the number of signatures up to the min ister of marines that were necessary before a glass costing 75 centimes that had been broken aboard a flagship con id be replaced and how one com ■ mission's duty, occupying three | months, was to count the number of leeches that had died in naval phar- I macles. i " British Women "F'o*tmen." There arc no fewer than 1.000 wo i men "postmen" in Great Britain. They are chiefly employed in the rural dis tricts of Wales, Scotland and Ireland. A Feast BHHI IIT" ~ for Five Hungry Pec —»■ M FITM IR LOOE N - **- *■ -- '■ .J There's a full me I for five hungry X'eople in every package of Be a ley's Shredded Coiifi ;h. A dclL'ious meal you can have ready for the tablj in :: tiau \h '.a )t takes to make coffee. A breakfast or luncheon feast that will cost you on.; _ < • The finest kind of a meal any family ever had v"u\ cil l.eiorc 111cin. LeiaAi* r>° -. > •Lsi ii w .. ' -A. 'The Choicest of » 7 ood Th nt etak< nlyth bst ; The whole -world kno .vs thai f.sh isoue "VjL *7.'.',j{ ■ ... ofthett°»t nourishing and strengthening SScm makes 'the meat fine foodh ill existence. , ' n , , And. as we prepare it, it is also one of Codfish is And°one of the easiest to cook. th - i: ' ' : 1 > 10 ' We use none but cod of superior quality. Instead of Meat or Egg* We get them from Northern waters. Just »••> lei v\v : .-ni; 1 ' • •• .1 The fish which feed here attain u super- serve Beardsl • C lfish lativc flavor. tomorrow. And oi these select tosh we pick only j-vtcail • £ ;-i i or ■ A the plumpest and fattest. Each lish is p ; ..ckir.;e, <■ -.in- sun i.,-, u-;i go examined three times. farther than r -o i r tlir'-.j poai' : . oi r» at, .~--i or a dozen e s. ~ L '\l OIK il; ■ > . * .hi #2'. v'K \ they'll * •in r.- it. i. ; i j 112 'V>' ; 1 I arc dozens of d« !. .• v . pi.,-, re ! ■S&KViS* I ni".c il it- So no on<-ever no ji Hi i! j| IVee Book of R r.'ties. .' ! ' "|j With the 112 ■ 'ii B< is the oil! I * I J\ C)ur wondc iiv.l S 1 • . i I l i 'i /s ' 1. ■■ IBiLiLl band, l >rt'i .t is itie ! :n