?«-'*<s *>^L fyj&f . . y> mm —" f|i4 <>. 1 Big Bargain | f&f§ Mrf'l &♦ *. & '. «iragM7t,r • r j-i\nma>B" IWII MM ir i '. pff- # . |p| #i| For a limited time we U% lift will accept subscrip- '& j§ turns lor the I Hews Item I it at the low €j | flfj f|l ||| price of *r p| II For 2 Years 8! |||| Don't delay, as this of- l||| t||| fer may be withdrawn at 0$ §ff| any time. Send or bring |||| Mt a dollar and we will irive Mi : <■• MS n -4- : -4- ; I# you a receipt for 2 years. IS] W*4 * ££*? «•?*'?' _______ : f'' 'f ■ Libenl terri s will be given oKI subscrih < ri w ho pay up arrears ami accept this < Her • r / •>•• V V V V 1 v ■_ V> • • f■•4• •> •• • - •• -f -1 yv | Covnty Scat j 1 Local and Personal Events j Tersely Told J Miss Eunice Ingham spent Sat urday in Bernice. Miss Gallagher of Bernice visited friends in town Thursday. The tannery school enjoyed a sleighride to Bernice Wednesday. Rev. Jarrett commenced a series of revivals at Eaglesmere Sunday night. Mrs. George Stackhouse former ly of this place, is very ill at her home in Ricketts. Married, on Jan. 14, Miss Min nie Hakes of New Albany to Fred Wilcox of Ricketts. Andrew 1 rack ley is spending the winter with his son at Thompson, Susquehanna county. Mrs. Leo Wrede and daughter Ruth are visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ritter. Messrs. Josephus Wrede and Nelson Lawrenson made a business trip to Dushore Saturday. The teachers of the Laporte schools attended an educational meeting at Bernice Saturday. Jas. Moran is nursing severe luuises received in a fall while hanging leather at the tannery. County Crossley Rogers and Rolie, are spending the we<-k holding Appeals in the var ious precincts of the county. G. S. Eddy is spending a couple of weeks with friends and relatives in Bradford county. Mr. Eddy has lived in Laporte nearly nine years and this is the first he has taken a vacation in that time. Last week Thursday night ai sleigh load of 22 young people | from this place went to Dushore to attend a dance. Owing to the size of the sleigh box (10x3) and the large number of occupants vol untarily increased by on. / which ! necessitated driving slowly, the party thought it advisable to start back early ajid arrived safely in Laporte before the last chicken 1 slept. Mrs. John Lovelace spent part of the week in Wilkes-Barre. Win, P. Snoemaker was a busi j ness man in Bernice Monday. J. G. Scout en of Dushore was a j business man in Laporte Tuesday. Mahel Moran has been confined to the house by illness for some time. Weld}' Sadler of Hillsgrove, was a business caller in our town on j Thursday. Jas. Macmaier of Shunk, trans acted business in Laporte last week Thursday. Henry Darby, constable of Hills grove, transacted business in La porte Thursday. Adam Kahni of Forks township, visited his brother Charles at the county jail Thursday. John Roseerants of Lestershire, N. V., a former resident of this place, is spending a week here. Messrs. Jos. Cooke and Richard C( llins of Overton, were business men in this place Wednesday. Miss Frances Moran left Tues day morning forScranton to attend the Murray —Blanche wedding. Mrs. Mary Payne of Glens Falls, N. V., is spending the winter with her granddaughter Miss Mildred Payne. Win Sack has resigned his po sition as porter at hotel Bernard and returned t-j his home in Bos ton, Mass. SHUNK. No mail reached here Saturday owing to the severe weather. Miss Helen Williams is atteud- I ing school at Canton., The Clifton Co's medicine show is making a big hit here. Adam Gleochner is improving | slowly. F. C. Watts spent Saturday and Sunday with his cousin, O. J. Wil liams. A few relatives gathered at the home of Herbert Foster last Friday evening and spent a few pleasant hours dancing and visiting. John McNaimire made a trip to' Estella Tuesday. Notice. Notice is hereby K'iv'H t() nil taxa- that Iho Commissioners of Sul livan Couuly will hi.l<l tlu» triennial appeal for theyenr 1010, at the places and on the dates as follows in the re spective boroughs and town-hips of said county and at no other time will there be adjourned, stiecial or private appeal days held : Cherry, Jun. 31, 1910, at the Elec tion Mouse in Cherry twp., 11l a. in. and '1 p. in. Colley, I\d>. 1, 1!)I0, 11uti.-ingrr i lntel, 10 a. in.to :! p. in. Du.tbnre, Feb. 1!)1(), Council lloonis, 10 a. in.to I p. in. Davidson, Feb. 3, 1!M), IJanhy's Hotel, 10 a in.to I p. in. lOaglcsinere, Feb. 4, 1010, Allegha ny House, 10 a. in.to 4 p. in. Elkland, Feb. K, 15)1(1, Flection House, 10 a. in.to I p. in. Forksville, Feb. 7, 15)10, Snyder I Intel, 10 a. m.to 3 p. in. Forks, Feb. 10, 15)10, W trburlon School House, 10 a. in.to 3 p. in. Fnx, Feb. !), 15)10, Flection llouee, 10 a. in.to 3. p. in. Hillsjfrove, Feb. 11, 15)10, Election I louse, 10 a. in.to 3 p. in. Lapnrte Horn., Feb. 2.'!, 15)10, at Court House, 10 a. in.to 4. p. in. Laporte twp., Feb. 21, 15)10, at Court House, 10 a. in.to I. p. in. Shrewsbury, Feb. 25, 15110, Elec tion House, 10 a. in.to 3 p. >n. General Appeal, Feb. 28, 1010, at Court House, 10 a. in.to f> p. in. F. M. Crossley. 1 Valentine Kobe, Cnni'rs Win. 11. Rubers, | I'. I']. Kennedy. Clerk. Executor's Notice. Estate of James Tompkins, late of Elkland township, Sullivan county, Pennsylvania, deceased. Notice is hereby given that letter* testamentary upon the estate of lames Tompkins, late if Elkland township, Sullivan county, Pennsyl vania, have been granted to the un dersigned. All persons inbebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, *ill make them known without delay to Walter J. Maurer, Executor, Laquin, Bradford Co., December, 23, 1909. I'a. Auditor's Notice. Notice is 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. I>arth, 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 office of Rush J. Thomson, at Dushore, Pa., on Friday, February 4, 1910, at eleven o'clock a. in., at which tinn and place all persons having claims against said decedent shall present the same before said Auditor or lie forever debarred from coining in on said fund. F. W. MEYLEUT, Auditor. Jan. 4, 1910. QOCKT PROCLAMATION. Wiikrkas, Hon. (has. K Tbrrv I'resident Judge. Hononiblcs Ik'iiry Kichliu and 11. <:. K. Kskiiika Assoc. Jiulgps of the ( ourt* of Oyer and rermitier and (ii-ncml Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of t)ie Peace, Orphans' Conn and Com mon l'leas tor the county of SnlH van. have issued their preeept, bearing date the '■'>] day of Dec. WO9. to me directed, tor holding the several courts in the of La|M»rte. on Monday the 11 day of Feb. lUIO, at 2 o'clock p. in. Therefore.notice is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Constable* within the county, that th»*y be then and there in their j»roi> or nerson at '1 o'clock p. in.of said day. with their rolls, records, inquisitions examinations and other rememberanecM to those things to which their ottiees appertain to be done. And to those who are bouiui b> their recogni/ance to prosecute against prisoners who are or shall be in the jail of thesaid county of Sullivan, are hereby notified to be then and there to prosecute against them as will be just. JUDSON 11 ROWS'. Sheriff. Sheriff'sOiflce,Laporte Pa., Jan. 5, .lyiO. Trial List, February Term n»io. Return Day, February 1 I, 1910. -1- Oeorge W. Hoover vs. W. J. Mc- Cartny, Mrs. W. J. McCartney and William Landlmuk. No. ti December Term, 15)08. Replevin. Itighams, Parties, | Mullen Spencer. ALBERT. F. IIEESS, Proth. l'rotli. Office, Laporte, Pa., January 3, 1910. lIEGISTEH'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby >rivcn that ilie follow ing accounts ot Executors, Administra tors etc. have been filed in my office: First and Final Account of George T. Decgnn, Administrator of Klin R. Dcegtiii, lute of Dushore Borough, Deeitiseil. First and Final Accountof Adeline K. Tulmch, Administratrix of I'hilin.l. Tubach, late of Col ley Township, Deceased. And the same will be presented to the Orphans Court of Siillivmi County, to be helil at Laporte, Penn'n., on the Four teenth day of February, A. I). 15110, at 3 o'clock p. m., tor confirmation and al lowance, and they shall then be continued Xi. Si ; anil unless Exceptions are tiled within ten days thereafter, confirmation absolute will be entered thereon. ALBERT E. IIEESS. Keeister of Wills. Register's Office, Laporte, l'a. January 17, 1910. There are two things the value, of which is seldom realized until they are lost—good health and true friend ship. 1 Borough Nominations. The following nominations were i made at the union caucus held at ; the Court House Sat unlay eve.: ■ Judge of Elections, A. J. Itaeklev. 1 nsjieetor, Geo, Upniann, (Jtiy Crossley, Auditor, Kob't, Mason. L. P. Rus ler. Overseer of Poor, .1. V. Finkle. Cotineilinen, Jos. Carpenter, I!. Sfepp, Oiis Hose. School Directors, W. C. Mason. F. 11. Ingham, <}. S. Eddy. Justice of Peace, W. P. Shoemaker Jas. C. Caven. A.-sessor, T. I'. Kennedy. Judge Richlin Improving. Associate judge Henry liiihlin, who was shot by Charley Kuhui was brought from the Say re hospital to his home near Overton last week, and is rapidly improving from I is injury. Gentlemen of the jury, read the jury list this week and if you are in arrears' for subscription, make it a point to come in and see us while in Laporte. Administrator's Notice. In the Estate of Thomas Morris, late of l/iporte Township, deceased Notice is hereby given that letter of administration upon the above es tate have been granti dto the under signed. All persons having claims against said estate tire requested t< present the «anie for allowance, and all persons indebted to said est in are r< quested to make pax men' without delay to the undersigned. Jan. 2">, 15)10. Ernest Morris, Administrator. F. W. Meylcrt, Att'y. 37t<> Jury List. ft HAN I) JURORS. Names of Grand Jurors, with occupa tions anil addresses, drawn tor February Term to be held Feb. I-J, 1010: Brink Charles Carpenter Eiglesmere Bigger George \V blacksmith Davidson Brencblev J 1' Farmer Elkland Cook AVilliam L Carpenter Dushore Crowl William Engineer Ricketts Dyer John Foreman Ricketts Hurtling August Merchant Elkland Hoag R It Merchant Pushoxe Hartzig Ernest Laborer Cherry llazzen Walter Teacher Davidson Hunsinger C P Farmer Forks llileman John Sr Mason Dushore Ksehinka Raymond Teacher Cherry Kceney Ezra Farmer Forks Lavelle James Miner Lopez Moran Andy Laborer Ilillsgrovc McCarroll John Fa.mer Colley Ruinsev I urtis Farmer Forks Shattuck Harry E Blacksmith Elkland Spiinger Charles Fireman Lopez Wright Martin Farmer Folks Wilson Elias Laborer Davidson Yanney Anthony Farmer Foik- Yaw John Farmer Forks TRAVFHSE JURORS. Abbey William Laborer Bernice Amiable John Farmer lilklaial Brong Robert Clerk Hillsgruvi Bidille Richard Farmer Fox Btirnee Miles O Farmer Elkland Hat tin Walter C Farmer Mklami Beii.lii b Frank C Farmer E kintal (Jumtnings Henry Fanner Eaglesmere Cole Zueli Teamster Dushore Dempsey John M Blacksmith Cherry Drake Smith Laborer LoPez llempeey Anthony Farmer Chern Patter Charles Laborer Lopez Emig Philip Farmer Ringdale lid kin Mini roe Farmer Davidson Fuller C J Blacksmith Elkland Full r Thomas Farmer Fox Gilbert Jacob Farmer Forks llousekuecht Brady Hotel Kpr D.ivi.l o lleess Kobert T Farmer Elkland 11 ullinaster Edward Farmer C'berrj lleaion John W Reiired Laporte Twp Ilill Alvin Teamster Jamison Cry Hottenstein Frank Farmer Forks Twp Hall Nelson Laborer Forksville Harrison Garfield Laborer Ilillsgrovc Hottenstein Irvin Farmer For s Jacoby Peter Farmer Cherry Kay Albert Farmer Elkland Krans William II Butcher Dushore Kikuer Samuel l'> Farmer Forks Lorah Daniel Hotel Kpr Davidson Meyers George Merchant Davidson Miller A P Farmer Davidson MeCarty Sunnier Farmsr Fox McKay Eugene Farmer Fox Miller Daniel Farmer Elkland Mosier F.I Laborer Rickitts Marshall Joseph Farmer Forks McLaughlin Electrician Bernice Pot 11 r William Miner Bernice! I'lotts Wheeler Farmer Elkland Ploits A L Carpenter Elkland j Sclnick < ieorge Laborer Lopez | I Saxer Fiedciii k Farmer Cherry Sccuhs Samuel Lab ivr Jamison City White John Sr Miner Bernice Walsh Patrick Carp liter Lip.' Z Breakfast Ready in Ten Minutes You can save a surprising amount of l»ther and trouble tomorrow by serving Beardsley's Shredded Codfish for breakfast. You can have this delicious fisli food ready for the table in less time that it takes to make coffee. It is ready to cook the instant you open the package. No bones to pick out—no washing—no soaking—no txjiling. We have (lone all that for you. And please don't think that there's any "fish-odor" in cooking. Instead, there's a tempting, savory smell—a smell that will make you hungry. BEARDS LEYS TRADES sHW?>feg) Sweet-Flavored Fish Fish caught elsewhere can't compare Beardsley's Shredded Codfish doesn't with th( -' co<l we URC taste at all like the old-fashioned dried Then we take only the choicest part of codfish. each fish—the sweetest, most delicately And it's wrong to judge it by any other flavored meat. So there's no strong taste kind that eomes in packages. whatever. There's no other fish food in existence -r- .• i,r -w c- r. half so delightful in flavor. Tempting W ays I o Serve It For we use only the choicest fish—the Beardsley's Shredded Codfish means fattest and plumpest—the finest that come pleasing variety in meals, out of the deep. There are so many appetizing ways to We get them from Northern waters. prepare it your family will never tire of - it. Most people want it at least once a L fur luncheon or breakfast. r'oß-SStS&KTTr 'r the cost is only 10 cents. I ®° or> ' cr a package today. And please [CuinvQrVKn nllf see that you get Beardsley's—the package OjS' . with the red band. For Beardsley's is | i yX Beardsley's is the kifld all people like. Free Book of Recipes 112 *1 Your grocer will give you a free book of I - /V' new recipes you'll want to try. Or write ■ '-*4 // us—we'll send you the book, and with it •* aaif|& a 'in Jy generous sample of lieardsley's TIIE PACKAGE WITH THE RED BAND Shredded Codfish. l.lned with wftK*paper. No preimtllve T VV Rpflrd«lpv'c tnni; wh.t.ver, .«vc the pur..t «<J fln«t A -f\-J , i c . vr , Aim puokt-d ia tin Had cUm. 474-478 Greenwich St., New York Best Right Prices For Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Gloves and Mittens, Notions, Fancy Goods etc. call and examine my sto.k You will find my uords and prices attractive. r James McFarlane, LciPoile Tcinnerg 1 Printing 0j The best is good en- | ough for It is not too good for ® you. You get the best I J\\ Cbis Office
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