) ■ *•••<* ■> ■■>•■•?■•■' •A > IS if ffff —^ tit! - it*f ftfT &T* II Big Bargain S JLTjIT 4'4'j $ '•i'vf . T^-t^- It|| For a limited time we J4J4 |t|f will accept subsorip- |\il tirl tions for the Hsft |ljf |pf if 1 Uat the low |AA p J|t price of » vv || SI For 2 Years 1 ip| m Don't, delay, as tliis of- |||| itfl for may be withdraws? at Mi : 'i •'■£',* «' i ' 4tf| any time. Send or bring pf* lt& a dollar and we wiS! <Hve tit] ; £.:>s• 1 ' >*.'■.•.• J4J* you a receipt for 2 years. i&j 4-tif tm tfpf Liberal terms will be given old subscrib ers who pay up arrears and accept this < tier f| J:i |hjl •■&■•■$••• <y ■•s•■■ $ •• ■ i--• V/ •♦•'•*•--$•••*• - -J.--• •>—<-.• > v ~, Iv- | Covnty Seat \ j Local an<i Personal Events i Tersely Told. mmmm J Harold Hitter spent Sunday in Towamla. Mrs. F. 11. Farrell is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Leo J. Fries. Ilarrv Kuinm and wife went to Benton Saturday to visit, relatives. We don't believe we would like | that Polish custom of mrrriage lirst and court afterward. Mabel Moran visited friends at at Muncy Valley a few days last week. The Sullivan County Agricul tural Society will hold its annual meeting at Forksville, Pa., Feb I'J, DlOatlOa 111. Auditors will meet Jan. -!!>. lit 10. O, list to our holler for the al mighty dollar; now get in the col lar and pay up arrears. If you do not renew it we'll have to tabboo it and then you will rue it for two' long years. The Mite social held at the home i of Mrs. F. II Ingham Friday ev ening was well attended and all report a very pleasant time. All were very liberal in contributing mites for the benefit of the V. I. Society, the am-nut. realized being ™ ' 4 build ing is rapidly «« Bun nng the form of a classy business block despite the unfavorable weather. The roof is now on and plumbers are at w >rk on the interior. We are proud to be next door to this cdi li »e, even if it does present its back sides to our front door view. We were greatly pleased at the items of news sent in this week in response to our request in last week's issue, and alt ho we had to dig in our toes some deeper and burn a little more "ile," however our ink bedabbled fa.'e was! wreathed in one long smile from 'ere to 'ere as we worked and ' thought of the interesting nesvs i we would spring on our suliserib ers. Still there's more to follow; we have as yet no correspondent j in Bernice, Soncstown, Muncy Valley Forksville, Estella, Lopez. Miss Mabel Hitter spent Sunday with friends in Montgomery, Messrs. Samuel Klinger and Herman Jones and Misses Susie Ford and Alice Kennedy attended a party at Nordmont Monday ev jening. Gentlemen of the jury, read the jury list this week and if y<;ti are in arrears for subscription, make it a point to come in and sec us while in Laporte. BLOW TO VILLAGE LIFE Dr. Howe Says Mortality is Greater in the Country Than in the Cities. Ithaca, N. Y„ Jan. 18, In spite of the favorable conditions in which they live the mortality among country folk is greater than among people living in the cit>\ says Dr. Charles H. Howe, director of the division of communica ble diseases of the New York State Department of Health. lie accounts for this condition by the fact that country people are not willing to spend the money for improved sani tary conditions. In cities people real ize that the congested centres promote disease and consequently spend a gre°t deal of money for sanitary pur poses. Dr. Howe thinks, however, that country folk are waking up and that there will be long strides in j health lines in the future. YEAR FOR LITTLE 808M1 MEN Sentence of Four of the Havemeyer Checkers. New York, N. Y„ Jan. 17. —Edward A. Boyle, John R. Coyle, Thomas Ke hoe and Patrick J. Hennessey, check ers on the Williamsburg docks of the Havemeyers & Elder relinery, who were convicted with Oliver Spitzer on December 17, 1909, of conspiracy to defraud the Government by means of false entries of sugar, were sentenced by Judge Martin In ihe United Stiuee Circuit Court to serve a year each ir the penitentiary in Blackwell's Is' .ml Spitzer's bail was extended to Febru ary 1 and sentence was suspended un til that date because he has a surgical operation to undergo. Columbus, Ohio, Jan. 13. Aroused by repeated calls from legislators and citizens Gov. Harmon will write a special message to the Legislature OD the cost of living in Ohio. More Usetul. The president of an ocean steam ship company was taking a journey across the water. When the ship was in a dangerous channel he became en gaged in conversation with the pilot, I an olderly man. who had spent most ,of his life on the water. The presi dent of the company remarked: "I | suppose you know all about the dan | gerous places in this channel?" j "Nope," replied the pilot. "You don't!" exclaimed the presl j d;>nt. "Then why are you in charge I of the wheel?" "Because 1 know where the bad places ain't." Notice. Notice is lu-wliy jrivou to all taxn- Mcs that the of Hnl livHJi Omtity will lu.ld the triennial sij>j>«■<«l fur tlieyttir 15110, sit the places and on the (lute* (is follow sin the r» - spectivo boroughs and townships of county aii'l at no other time w ill there he adjourned, special or pri vale ap| «td days held : Cherry, .lan. 31, 1010, at the Elec tion Hou.se in Cherry twp. 10 a. in. and I p. in. Colley, Feb. 1, 1!)I0, JI tnisingiT I Intel, Hi a. ni. to 1} p. in Dushdre, Fell. 2, 15)10, Council Rooms, 10 a. ill. lo I p. in. Davidson, Feb. I!, U)io, lliishv's Hotel, Hi a in. lo I p. in. Kujjlesmere, Fell. 1, 15110, Allcjjlia uy House, 10 a. in.to l p. m. ' FJkland, Fell. 8. 15)10, Fleclion House, 10 a. ill. to 1 p. in. Forksville, Feb. 7, 15)10, Snyder I Intel, 10 a. in.to 8 p. in. Forks, I'eh. 10, 1910, Wirhurlon School House, 10 a. in.to 8 p. m. Fox, Feh. il, 1010, Bleetion House, 10 a. in.to .'I. p. m. Hillsgrove, Feh. 11, 15)10, Election ! louse, 10 n. in.to 8 p. in. Laporte lioro., Feh. 2,1, 1910, at Court House, 10 a. ill. to I. p. in. La porte twp , Feh. 24, 15)10, at Court House, 10: i.m. to I. p.m. Shrewsbury, Feh. 2f>, 15)10, Elec tion House, 10 a. in.to 8 p. MI. (ieneral Appeal, Feb. 2s, 15110, at Court House, 10 a. in.to "> p. in. F. M. Crossloy, ) Valentine Rohe, : Com'rs. Win. 11. Rogers, j P. E. Kennedy. Clerk. Executor's Notice. Estate of James Tompkins, late of Elklsind township, Sullivan county, Pennsylvania, deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary upon the estate of fames Tompkins, late of Elklatid towi s'dp, Sullivan county, Pennsyl vania, have been granted to the tin lersigned. All persons inbebted to said estate are requested to make payment, anil those having claims or demands against the sanity v ill make them known without delay to Walter J. Maiirer, Executor, Laquin, Rradford Co., December, 28, 1905). Pa. Auditor's Notice. Notice i- hereby given that the un dersigned, appointed Auditor by the Orphans' Court of Sullivan County, to distribute the fund in the hands of the executors of the estate of L. M. Barth, deceased, as shown by their second and final account tiled, to and tmong those legally entitled thereto, ind to make report to the said Or phans' Court, will attend to the du ties of his appointment at the office of Rush J. Thomson, at Dushore, Pa., on Friday, February I, 15)10, a! eleven o'clock a. in., at which tine ind place all persons having claims igainst said decedi'iit shall present the same before said Auditor or he forever debarred from coming in on said fund. F. W MEYLERT, Auditor. Jan. 4, 1910. OOCKT 1 'IUW :L A M ATI ON. V Wiikp.bas, Hon. ("has K Tkkiiy President Jud<e. Honorable- llcur> KichlMi and K. <\ 11. K>Uitiku Arsoc. liidKct ( >f thel ouits of <)yer and IVriuoier ami »ienerul Jail iHjhveiy, Quarter -os.-ioiis of the IVaw. Orphan.- Court and Coin moil I'leas lor the County of Sullivan, have issued theirpret'epl, dale t!ic :l day of l»er. I.rOU u> nie dirrrteu, tor holding "u sewral courts in tin- Borough of La)>orte. oil Monday the II day of Feb. I'.UM. at J o'clock p. in. Therefore, uolui hereby given to the i orom r. Justices of the lVa«v ami Con-tabU> within tlx ouuty, that they be then and there in their proi*- •r person at o'clock p. in.of -aid day, with t heir rolls, record- imiuisilioi: ■ examinations and other rcmeinlterances to those things to which : heir oflh e* appertain to be done. Ami U» those vvho arc bound by their leronni/anee to prtv t . ute igainst prisoner who are or shall be in the jail erf • he said county of Sullivan, are hereby notified to be then and there lo prosecute against them as will be just. .MhSON IIKOWN SheiilT. Sheriff's oUlec. La porte i'a.. Jan. .110. Trial List, February Term 1010. Return Day, February 14, 15)10. -1- Goorge W. Hoover vs. W. J. Mc- Carthy, Mrs. \V. J. McCartney and William Landhauk. No. li 1 Jeceniber Term, 15)08. Replevin. Inghams, Hurtles, | Mullen Spencer. ' ALBERT. F. IIEESS, Froth. Froth. Office, La porte, i'a., January 8, 1010. REGISTER'S NOTICE!. Notice is hereby t»iveti that the follow ing accounts ot Kxocmors, Ailniinistra Jors etc. have been tiled in my office: First anil Filial Account of (iuorge T. Dcckiui, Administrator of Ktlu 11. IHegun, late of Dushore Borough, Deceased. First and Filial A (-count of Adeline K. Tuhucti. Ailniln .stratrix of rtiilin.l. Tnliaeh, late nf Cot ley Township, Deceased. And the same «ill be presented to the Orphan? Court of Sullivan Ceimty, to he held at I/iporti*, I'cnn'n., on the Four teenth day of February, A. I'. 1010, at 15 o'clock p nf., lor eoiilinnntio:! and al lowance, and they shall then 11> continued Ni. Si ; and unless Exception* are tiled \\ itliill ten days tlx leafier, continuation absolute will he entered thereon Al liKHT F. lIKKSS, lieuister of Wills IJegibtcr's I itlice, hsporte, I'a ■ lanuan IT. Hi 10. rrmm PATENTEtood id^as 111 J| Ilj B TH£ PATENT RECORD, U!UA.i«UnuSxiS Baltimore. Md. Subscriptions to The Patent Record lI.UO i>cr •nnunk !11 IMS NARROWLY M Cage Dt ops 30 Feet Before Safety Clutch Works. Nine men escaped a terrible death in the ()'Roylc-Foy coal mine about a mile from Ucriiice, Saturday morn ing, when the safety appliance on the « age in which they were deeond ' ing, prevented them from falling to the bottom of tin- shaft a distance of ll>() feet. At a few minutes before 7 (/'clock the men stepped into the cage to j;o down to their work in the mine The rope which held the cage had been wet and then frozen, and when the cag" started it snapped in two. The cage dropped from view like a flash, and defended about :!0 feet be fore the safety appliance worked, af ter wliich it came to a stop. Not one of the men was injured by the fall. Great excitemt nt prevailed for a time alter the rope broke until it was acertained that the safety clutch had done its work. Certain death to all in the cage would have result ed had it dropped to the bottom of the shaft, which is generally I he case nwtw ilhstaiiding the fact that the in ventor of the safety contrivance had confidence enough in il to take his w hole family in the cage with him when he gave the initial trial. Jury List. CHAN I) .jit KOltS. Names of Urand .Jurors, "itli occupa tions and addresses, drawn lor Fchrua y Term to lie held Feb. 14, I'.ilO: Urink Charles Carpenter I'Lgleenu re Higher George W Blacksmith Davidson Brcnc'dey .1 P Farmer Klkland Cook William L Carpenter I inshore Crow I William Engineer Itickvtts Dyer John Foreman Rickets llartung August Merchant Klklatd lloag R H Merchant Dushore Hart/.ig Ernest Laborer Cherry 11 a/.zen Walter Teacher Davidson llunsingerCP Farmer Forks Ilileman John Sr Mason Dushore Kschinka Raymond Teacher Cherry Keeney Ezra Farmer Forks Lavelle James Miner Lopez Morall Andy Laborer Hillsgrove McCarroll John * Fa. mer Colley Rumsey Curtis Farmer Forks Shattuek Harry E Ulacksmith Elkhmd Spiinger Charles Fireman Lopez Wright Martin Farmer Folks Wilson Elias Laborer Davidson Yanney Anthony Farmer Forks Yaw John Farmer Forks TRAVERSE JURORS. Abbey William Laborer Bernice Amiable John Farmer Klkland Brong* Robert Clerk llillsgri.ve Biddle Richard Farmer * Fox Barnes Miles 0 Farmer Elkland Brttlin Walter C Farmer Klkland Beirdich Frank'' Farmer E'kland I 'iimmiugs Henry Fanner Eaglesinere ("ole Zftt li 'l'eamster Dushore Dempsey Jelm M Blacksmith Cherry Drake Smidi L.hirer I.ol'ez Dempsey Anthot y Farmer Cherry Duller Charges laborer Lopez Emig Philip Farmer Ringdale Elk in Mtinroe Farmer Dividsoii Fuller C J Bl icksmith Elkland Full r Thomas Farmer F.a (iilbert Jacob Farmer F(>r4<- Ilouseknechl Braily Hotel Kpr D.vil-o tleessKoberiT Farmer Elkland II til!muster Ed>v ird Farmer Cherry lleaton John W Retired I.apotle Tw| Hill Alvin Teamster Jamison Ci y I lottei stein Frank F. riuer Forks Tw| Hall Nelson Laborer Forksville Harrison (iurfleld Laborer llilhgrovi Hottenstein Irvin Farmer For s Jacoby Peter Farmer Clierry Kay Albert Farmer Elkland Kraus William II Bu clor Dushore Kilmer Saiiniel B Farmer Forks Lorali Daniel Hotel Kpr Davidson Meyers Heorge Merchant Davi Ison Miller A 1' Firmer Dividson McC'arty Sumnt r Farmer Fox McKay Eugene Farmer Fo.\ Miller Daniel Farmer Elkland Mosier F J Laborer Rickrtts Marshall Joseph Farmer Forks McLaughlin Electrician Beinice Potter William Miner Bernice Plotts Wheeler Farmer Elkland plotts A L Carpenter Elkland Seliuck (ieorge Laborer Lopez Saxer Frederick Farmer Cherry Seeules Samuel Laborer Jamison City White John Sr Miner Bernice Walsh Patrick Carpenter L> pez Notice of Transfer. Notice is hereby given that a | etition lor the Transfer ol a Retail Hotel or l av jerfi License h-'ieloliire granted to W. 11. I Yiinhnshii k. in the Borough ol Eagles j un re. <"• ■unty ol Sullivan, St ite ol I'enii ! svlvania, on premises known as "Hotel j .VWo.ny." t ■ WILLIAM L. l'Ab'ME I'ER, lets this day been filed in my office, and the -:une will he presented to the Con it of Sessions of Sullivan 1 County, on Tuesday, lauuary 'Ja, 1910, at el vci o'clock a. ill. A i.BEl' i' F. IIEESS, Clerk. Cleik's ollice, l.aiorU'. I'enna., Janicov If. 1910. Doctors Say "Eat Less Meat" Most people eat too much meat Any doctor will tell you that. It is wrong- to have meat every day. Then, meat is expensive. And it soon monotonous. For there are only a few ways to cook it. So, for the sake of health anil economy —for the sake of variety—you should frequently serve something else. And there's nothing your folks will like lietter, instead of meat, than Bcardsley's Shredded Codfish. For this is one of the choicest foods in existence. Indescribably delight ful in flavor. It is the shredded meat of the finest fish all the world's waters produce. BE ARB'S LEYS e ODFIS^ Costs One-Fourth It is ready to cook the instant you open There's a full meat for five hungry peo- l( r P J [ c kape. pie in every package of Bcardsley's , , you . can " av , c 11 to serve- Shredded Codfish. cooked to the Queen s taste—in less time Yet the cost is five times as much , 112 And this is richer in food value—more Beardslcy s Shredded Codfish means strcngthcfting and nourishing. pleasing variety in nieals. It contains 22 per cent protein. Sirloin There are dozens of tempting new ways steak only 17 per cent. Ham only 14. to serve it. \<>u can have it at least once a week Easier To Cook the whole winter through and never serve Boardslcy s Shredded Codfish is less twice alike. bother to eook than meat. Just to Rive your folks a change, serve ' I Bcardsley's Shredded Codfish tomorrow See if they don't say they would rather T~BFJraSi&tvVr'l 112 I have it than meat for breakfast or lunch. W t There is other codfish in packages. But C (4tK , <Sa? , a | ihs?\ ' nHI none half as good as this. For Ueardsley's 1 is tl,e Shredded Codfish. Our I iir I wonderful Shredding Process is patented. So please see that you get lieardslcy's— the package with the red band. n(j|P I Free Book of Recipes IT /yl /yl Ask your grocer for our book of tempt - I // ing new recipes. Or write us—we will send you the book, and with il a generous L a 1/ sample of Bcardsley's Shredded Codfish. ™. TH i = J- W. Beardsley's Sons ;!^;;"-kVdXo^nr;w. u °'' '""" 474-478 Greenwich St.. New York Best Coods^c^- Righ Ft r Diy Goods, Groceries, and Shoes, Hats ind Caps, Gloves and Mittens, Notions, Fancy Goods etc. cail and examine my sto.k You vv II find my ds and rices attractive. I James McFarlane, LciPoFfe Tnnnerij a.. & i irranting (/£ I | The best is good en= j ough for anybody. L ® It is not too good for®) | you. You get the best I ill this Office
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