Local Items. Rev. Doupe made a trip to Du shore Wednesday. Thomas Stoltz of Muncy was in Laporte Tuesday. Joseph Wredo spent part of last week in Philadelphia. Mrs. Mabel Ritter spent Satur day and Sunday in Duslioro. Mrs. F. G. Lauer of Muncy is recovering from an attack of pneu monia. Tony Nardine and wife of Phila delphia, are visiting his parents in this place. Ulysses Bird of Forksville, was a business man in the county scat Tuesday. W. 15. Snider of Nordmout was an agreeable caller at our office on Tuesday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Heini of New Milford, on March 2, 1910, a son. A. J. Ilaekley who has been vis iting in Susquehanna county, has returned home. Mrs. Ilarry Shatter attended the funeral of her father at New Al bany last week Tuesday. Contractor Rogers has a crew at work putting a coat of slag roofing on the new bank building. The Farm Journal 2 years, the News Item 2 years and one copy of "Horse Secrets" for only 51.25. Anthony Murray and Miss Fran ces Moran spent Saturday and Sun day in Williamsport and Newberry. The Mite Social on Friday eve ning was largely attended and well enjoyed by all. Be ready for the next one April 1. W. B. Chamberlain and family of the township, have moved into one of the cottages owned by Mrs. Virginia Brewster. Misses Anna Hearn, Adda Rit ter, Mabel Moran and Margaret Draper attended the spelling con test at Nordmout Tuesday evening. Mrs. Michael Flynn, who has been at "White Haven since last July, is visiting her family here, very much improved in health. Are you a farmer? Dd you own or deal in horses? Then you can not afford to be without "Horse Secrets." 'Tis the best book in its line ever printed. The next meeting of the Village Improvement Society will be held Tuesday evening, March 15, at the home of Mrs. J. L. Smyth. Tardy members are especially urged to be present. In the exceedingly pathetic and touching farewell speech that Gen Gordon of Mississippi, made in the senate he said that he was never happy until he got rid of his mil lions. We do not doubt it, but we fear there are not many million- who will follow his example , -oyer much they may applaud his seii.-.^nts. Tt almost passes knowledge why every morning for a week or more the large city dailies had to dish up to their readers a hcilf column or more of stuff about the love af fair of an actress. One would think that whether the young wo man knew or did not know her mind, was of interest to half a con tinent. And yet these are the pa pern which try to poke fun at the country weeklies for describing the social events that happen in their own towns. m mm Opening Ball. There will be a social dance and -oyster supper held at Lorah Hotel, Sonestown, Pa., Thursday evening March, 17. Good music and good order. Everybody welcome and -everybody come. Smith Bondman, Prop. GEORGE SIMMONS DEAD. Aged Citizen of Soneatown Passes Away in Williamsport Sanitarium. George Simmons, a well known lumberman of Sonestown, died at Dr. Donaldson's Sanitarium in Williamsport, shortly after mid night Wednesday morning, at the age of 74 years. Mr. Simmons was a well known and highly respected citizen in the locality in which he lived. For a number of years he has acted as transfer boss for the Sones Lumber Company, previous to which he was a blacksmith. He was a vet eran of the civil war and has a line a soldier. A short time ago Mr. Simmons suffered an attack of appendicitis and was taken to Williamsport in a critical condi tion. Deceased is survived by a wife and eight grown children. One son, an engineer, was killed in an accident on tlie Eaglesinere Rail way a few years ago. Good Roads Day—March iyth. The movement for good roads is going forward in every section of the state and the people are begin ning to realize that no other public movement holds so much potency for the general good as that of good roads. Let us get together in every neighborhood in Pennsylvania, on March 1!), and form a Good Roads Association, no matter how small; name a delegate to represent that district; send his name to the Sec retary of the Pennsylvania Good Roads Association and when a suf ficient number of such representa tives have been named a County Association will be organized.— Good Roads Bulletin. Hotel Burned. On Thursday afternoon of last week Jos. Carpenter, proprietor of the Laporte Hotel, received a de spatch that his hotel at English Center, near Williamsport, had been completely destroyed by fire of unknown origin. Mr. Carpen ter left at once for that place The fire caused a loss of considerable amount which was partially cov ered by insurance. Orphans' Court Sale. In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, the undersigned ex ecutor of the last will and testament of James Tompkins, late of Elkland township, Sullivan County, Pennsyl vania, deceased, will expose at public sale, at the residence of tlie said James Tompkins in Elkland Town ship, aforesaid, ou Thursday, March 31, 1910, commencing at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following described real estate late of James Tompkins, viz: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Klkland Township, Sul livan County. Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a post corner of land sold Hugh Bovles; thence by land of Charles and William M. Brown, North thirty one and one halt degrees, East two hundred and forty rods to a beech; thence by land, late of T King, South fifty eight and one half degrees, Kast sixty-nine rods to a point in the Township road; thence br other lands of which this is a part. South thirty-one and one-half degrees, West two hundred and forty roils to a post; thence by land of Hugh B.>yles, North fifty-eight and one-half degrees, West sixty-nine rods to the place of beginning. Contain ing one hundred acres of land, more or less, excepting and reserving from came, two acres of hind sold to Elsworth .Jen nings by deed dated March 2, 18S5, and recorded in Sullivan County I>eed Book No. 18, at page 212, and also excepting and reserving therefrom, two acres and one hundred and twenty-nine perches of land, sold to C. B. Jennings by deed dated February 10, 1899, and recorded in Sui livau County Deed Book No. 25, at page 2f>9. Leaving the amount of land of which .lames Tompkins died, seized, ninety-five acres and thirty one perches, be the same more or less. Land improved and under good state of eultivation and having erected thereon, a frame house, a frame barn and outbuild ings, well watered, centrally located and being a very desirable farm property. Some timber and good orchard of fruit trees thereon. Terms of Sale: One-fourth of the purchase money to be paid at tlie striking down of the property, and the balance in one year thereafter, with interest upon same from con firmation Ni. Si. Security to be given by the purchaser to comply with the terms of the sale. Walter J. Maurer, Executor of James Tompkins, deceased. Laquin, Pa., March 7, 1910. Mullen, Attorney. i rii it | vj To PATENT Good Ideal 11l may be secured by 11 I 1J I our aid. Address, ii JJ ft ■ I THE PATENT RECORD, IM i il I T Baltimore. Md. ANNUAL STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF SULLIVAN COUNTY. Expenses of Sullivan County for the year 1!)09. Assessing and registering ¥1,590.20 Janitor's salary 240.07 Agricultural Society 100.00 Jury commissioners and clerk 0.'1..'t8 Auditing l'rotlionotary's account.. 1.50 Jail expenses I'■ I•■».7■ i Iliirial of soldiers 50.00 I'enltentlary bills :t08..',0 Hooks anil stationery 20.80 l'ostage and telegrams 20.02 County Institute 10:1.07 l'lintlug and advertising 000.55 County costs fi.oo I'uliilc Imildlngs and grounds :!54.48 County bridges 2,577.20 l'rotlionotary's account .'ll M.0.1 County auditors 201 * Hefunding account 8t;0 :t:i Court reporter 255.00 I'oad views and township lines .. 172.:>l Court crier 18.00 Sheriff's costs ."i114.01 Constable's returns 207.04 Sheep claims 9H4.25 Commonwealth's costs 508.01 School Directors' Association 52.00 Commissioneis clerk's salary, Thos. Solicitor's salary .'IOO.OO E. Kennedy .' 490.02 Tipstaves 70.00 Commissioner's salary and expenses, Traverse Jurors 2,240.85 F. SI. Crossley . 5:19.75 Tem|iorary loan account 4,000.00 Commissioner's salary and expenses, Telephone account 12.00 Valentine Kobe 5:17.25 I.ocal register for 1908 11..25 Commissioner's salary and expenses, Slad dog dainuges 210.04 Will. 11. Itogers '. 5.'! 7.75 Slemorlal Day 75.00 District Attorney's salary 400.00 County order drawn in 1908 .... 5.80 Hog tags 22.50 " Elections 1,045.Mt» $25,630.48 Elections, primary 500.90 Fuel and light ,'{57.09 Freight and express 08.7:! COITNTY ORDERS I'AID IN 1909. Fire wardens 1,320.05 Ity unit. County orders redeemed Urand jurors 038.08 In 1900 $25,024.48 Inquests 53.00 By anit. of State tax on Interest Interest 592.07 orders and Judgments 15.00 Interpreter 10.00 Insane asylums 200.01 . $25,039.48 Financial Condition of Sullivan County for the Year 1909, Officially Ending Jan. 3, 1910 I.IABIEITIES. claims, 1908 1,797.41. To amt. of County orders out- By amt. due from State for 1101111- standlng $13,000.50 ties for 1908 302.O(; To amt. of County Judgments. .. . 8,940.00 Ity auit. due from State for Spring $22,000.50 By amt. due from F. C. Sliana hacher (note) 48.53 liy amt. due from Fred Buttke (note) 19.04 By amt. due from I'.Slurphy (note) 25.41 ItESOUItCES. lt"v amt. due from surcharges. . . 13.42 By amt. due from collectors for l!y amt. due from Stall', 3-4 per -1909 and previous year $3,759.97 sonal tax less 10% 844.31 By amt. due from Colley township By amt. due from Ivan Crosvyk poor district for support of F. (note) 24.19 Slorningstar for 1907-8-9 342.00 Ity amt. due from Joseph itouaski By amt. due from Fox township (noleV 20.30 poor district, for support of Liabilities in excess of resources. . 14,120.45 llarvey .McKay for 1908-9 182.50 By amt. due from State 2-3 tire $22.000.5< COUNTY OltDElt ACCOINT. To amt. of County orders outstaud Ity amt. of outstanding orders re- Ing at last auillt $ 6.80 deemed $ 5.8(1 To amt. of County orders issued Ity amt. of interest bearing or during 1909 25,033.08 ilUrs outstanding 13,00(i.5(. To amt. of Interest bearing orders Ity amt. of County orders re issued in 1909 4,900.00 deemed 25,018.08 To amt. of interest hearing orders Ity ajnt. of State tax on interest outstanding at last audit 8,100.50 bearing orders 15.00 $38,705.98 $3,8,705.9S ItEDESII'TION FI'ND ACCOUNT. To amt. of redemption money due Ity amt. of redemption money from county $ 518.83 paid out for county $ 518.8" 'l'o amt. received diiriug 1909. .. . 03.9 ft Ity amt. of redemption money paid To amt. of redemption money paid out by County Treasurer in 1909 007.50 by county 003.00 $1,180.39 $1,180.39 EDVVAItD 1,. SWEENEY, COINTY TKEASI ltElt. In account with the several Townships for Taxes received 011 Sealed and I'nseate.l lands for Itoad Funds (hiring 11,e year 19Q9. | Received I Dm* Tl'esj DueTwp] Total j raid by I Co. Tres.| I Hie Itoroughs and Twps| in 1909 | last 1111.| last an. I |Co.Treas| ('inn. | Twps. Cherry Township $2022.341$ 80.571$ 2702.91 $ 11.10.110|$ !iOi*ls:'.o.(il Colley Township 805.12 4.'t.o:i 848.15 tiOO.OO 19.80 108.35 Davidson Township 794.23 33.04 827.27 800.00 21.n0 3.27 Eagles Mere Boro 2.85 2.85 2.8." Elkland Township 81,01 15.50 97.17 50.00 1.50 45.07 Forks Township 1332.03 14.24 1370.87 10(10.00 30.00 340.57 Fox Township 4.60 13.39 17.99 17.99 Mlilsgrove Township 222.54 49.08 272.22 272.22 l.aporte Township 482.14 51.05 533.19 448.00 13.44 71.75 l.aporte Borough 10.34 10.341 10.3-1 Shrewsbury Township .... 907.82 55.14 1022.90| 890.00 20.70 100.2" |57323.37|$ 388.551$ 7711.92[J 4978.(10 $ 149.34152584.58 EI >W Alt I» 1.. SWEENEY, COI'NTY TUEASI ItlZlt. In account with (lie several Townships for taxes received 011 Seated and I'uscqtctl I.ands for School and Building Funds for (lie year 1909. Boroughs and Twj>s| In 1909 I last au.| last 1111. | |Co.Trcas| Coin. | Tw|>s. cherrv Township |$ 323::.101$ 1i5.59 * 3351.75|$ 950.00 * 28.50 s 2-S. Col lev Township 2075.07 181.45 2250.52 2000.00 (iO.OO 190.52 Davidson Township 14 15.55 lsl.lt 1620.09 1540.00 40.20 40.4!' Elkland Township 08.20 4.19 72.39 50.00 1.50 20.89 Eagles SI ere Boro 3.44 3.44 3.44 Forks Township 1202.98 181.79 1384.77 1281.79 38.45 04.5:: Fox Township 13.02 39.3S 52.40 52.40 llillsgrove Township 475.19 121.19 596.38 550.00 10.50 211.88 l.aporte Township 340.80 03.60 404.40 30.00 .9(1 373.50 Laporte Borough 28.52 4.47 32.99 32.99 Shrewsbury Township . ■ . . | 870.91 82.01 952.92 952.92 3 9753.041$ 981.311$ 10734.71 $ 11401.70|$ 192.05 $ 41^11.8, i;i iVYAItII 1., SWEENEY, COI'NTY TItEASI ISEU. 111 account with the several Townships for Taxes received from Seated and I'nseated Lands for I'oor Funds during the year lOQO. |Keeeiveu JliueTres| Due twp| Tolal j l aid h,\ I .| 1 uie Boroughs anil T\vps| in 1110:. | last an | last an. 1 |Co.Treas| Com. | Twin Cherry Township $ 490.51|$ 17.91 $ 478.90 i|i I'lO.ouj* STToT* zoo.Mi Colley Township 190.94 $ 24.01 215.55 175.00 5.25 : 5.30 liavidson Township 403.14 221.24 024.38 000.00 18.00 0.38 I Inshore Borough .01 .01 * .01' Eagles Slere Borough .15 .15 .15 Elkland Township .... .35.91 .74 30.05 ._.0.0.> orks Township 207.32 41.27 308.59 250.00 i.50 nl.li'.' Fox Township 5.02 25.09 30.71 30.71 llillsgrove Township.. 215.02 20.83 235.85 23.1.85 l.aporte Borough .... 1.71 .30 2.07 2.0. Shrewsbury Township. 241.07 22.35 204.02 14Q.00 4-20) 119>'-' " |$ 1857.541$ 17.911$ 357.25|$ 2190.58|$ 14.35.001» 43.1>5|$ 718.8:; l-:i iWA it 11 l„ SWEENEV, COI'XTY TIIEASIUEU. In account with (lie County of Sullivan for (he year 1909, officially endln:, January 3, 1910. To amt. received from collectors 'l'o amt. received from E. J. Siullen for previous .years $2,005.40 for office pent 50.00 To amt. received for 1909 county To amt. received from F. 11. Far tax $9,949.21 fell for spring primary election To amt. received for 1909 state 1908 533.53 tnx 1,001.14 To amt. received from Boyd l'.llen- To amt. received for 1909 dog nett for over payment of interest tax 521.99 11,472.34 in 1908 o.B' To amt. received for county from 'l'o anit. received from W.C. Mason, seated and unseated lands in refund 20.8 c 1909 5,937.81 To anil.received from (leorge Knrgc To county's portion of liquor li- for additional tax 2.00 censes 640.20 —— i To amt. of borrowed money re- ~(>,l -- O.: eelded 9,854.17 To sheriff's and proth'y's cost on Anna Ilea tax 7.04 To amt. received from A. F. Ileess, By amt. of interest on hrst series Jury fee In Brackman vs. . "112 lionds $1,.1.0.00 Wllber $4.00 By amt. of interest 011 second sc- To amt. received from A. F. , rles of bonds -'"J '! ' Ileess, jury fee in Brack- l!y treasurer's com. on same 4.1.1.0 man vs. Brown $4.00 8.00 By amt. of redemption money paid To amt. received from A. F. ileess, out iu 1909, $607.50. district atty's fee, Com. vs. By treasurer's com. on same. . . 20.0.1 Baker et al 4.00 By. amt. paid ( 0111 w tli for state To amt. received fiom Sheriff By lynouiit of county orders re- Brown, costs tax lein Silas deemed in 1909 ..»,6L4.4. V ' Sweeney 8-3' r > By treasurer's commission 011 the To amt.of judgment Sullivan conn- same 7(JB.7j} ty V s Daniel Sillier 122.30 personal tax for year 11100.... 1,298.9.. To'amt. old county bridge at By treasurer's com. 011 same 13.12 Seainons 61.00 By Amt. paid Com wHi for tax To amt. received from A. Walsh 011 county Indebtedness for year for tax and costs Edkin sale. . 17.19 1909 , 181.0- To amt. received from A. F. Ileess, By treasurer's com. 011 same.... 9..10 district atty's fee: By anit. of redemption money paid Com. vs. John Deep $4.00 out of county funds 603.60 Com. vs. McMahjiii 4.00 8.00 By balance in hands of county To amt. received from W. I'. Slioe- treasurer 681.00 maker for costs, I'roth'v., etc.,on _ . " 13 1-2 acres, J. T. Brady 12.98 $30,1 <2.0.1 Statement Showing the Standing of the County Treasurer. To amt. due township and bor By balance as per statement...,s(i,.»—>.o ouglis $5,717.17 To amt. of redemption funds due from county 518.53 To amt. of county funds In treas urer's hands (',87.00 6923.00 Actual balance in hands of eoun- ——— ty treasurer $0,404.17 $0,923.00 EDWAKD 1,. SWEENEY. COI NTY TUEASI'I!EIi. In Account with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for (lie Year 1909. Ketail and Wholesale (SliTcantilc Tax) Licenses. To amt. of retail license, 1909. ...$870.76 By state treasurer's receipts $757.40 To amt. of additional license,l9o9 21.02 By county treasurer's com 43.70 To amt. of wholesale license, 1909 4.53 By exoneralons allowed 15.15 To ami. due county treasurer 8.13 By cost of postage and advertising.. 88.07 $905.04 $905.04 Wholesale Liquor Licenses. 'l'o ami. of Wholesale Liquor Li- By slale treasurer's reeeipls $593.75 censes $025.00 By county treasurer's com 31.25 $025.00 $025.00 Brewers ami Distillers Licenses. To anil, of distiller's license SIOO,OO By sla(e treasurer's receipts $95.00 By County treasurer's commission.. 5.(10 SIOO.OO SIOO.OO Billiard Licenses. To amt. of billiard licenses $85.00 By stale treasurer's ree ipts $80.75 By cu inly treasurer's commission. .« 4.25 $85.00 $85.00 Continued on page 4. Best Right Prices Fcr Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Gloves and Mittens, Notions, Fancy Goods etc. call and examine my stoJ< You will find my &oods and prices attractive. James McFarlane, LaPorte Tannery 0P )01> % Printing The best is good en= ough for anybody. It is not too good "for you. You get the best HI tm Office Short Talks 0.1 Advertising By Ciiaries Austin Bates. No. 33. There is probably no merchant in the United States who is not called upon front time to time to put an advertisement into a programme of a church fair or of some entertainment given by a secret society or a labor organization. IjWiZraiMMßHßHfcoi •j-'jjg people woo get these things B I H up are often perfectly honest in their in- B B gra nll I B tcntions. They may honestly believe that a I I fjgmK y their advertising is worth something. On 9 fl I fe-P the other hand, there are some who know I 'hat what they are selling has no com h,f\ f|lfe-Ti 'lll a mikl sort of blackmail—sometimes they H xPil are not so mild. Sometimes a solicitor H for a labor programme, for instance, in v ■ s ' nuates more or ' ess P lainJ y that un ' css "He insinuate! more or Jess that the union they would not countenance these methods. Business nteu all say that such things are an an noyanceand .. -j-he bookittftr should kttj that they an of en mKcvnt ftr fharity v don't pay, an( * blackmail." «but only m here and there is one who has the necessary nerve to refuse to have any- A U lloncy paid for such things Hf.. should not be charged to advertising at ffjjgga |II all. The bookkeeper should open an account for chanty or blackmail or whatever he chooses, so long as it isn't A safe rule togo by Is. never put / an advenisement into anything where / you cannot trace a direct result. When KSRjJN s.-jmebody tells you that it is Impossible n tj trace results tell them they are mis " Thepeotle who get these things up are often ta!:en. If you put your ad in a good perfectly honest in their mictions." newspaper you can tell exactly wnat It . brings you if you try. Copyright, Charles Austin Bates, New York,