Republican News Item B. M. VANDYKE, EDITOR. i PUBLISHED FRIDAYS By The Sullivan Publishing Co A.t the County Beat of Sullivan County. LAPOBTE, PA. THOS. J. INGHAM, Sec'y A Treas. Entered at the Poet Office at Laporte, BP second-class mail matter. ITROFESSTONTL CAKDsTf FIRST NATIONAL BANK OK DUSHORE, PENNA. CAHtTAL - - $50,000 PUKPJiUS - - #40.000 Does a General Hanking Business. FHHKR WELLES, M. D. SWARTB. President. Cashier 3 |H>r cent interest allowed on certificates. FRANCIS W. MEYLERT, Attorney-at-Law. office in Keeler's Block. LAFORTF, Sullivan County, PA. J. J. & F. H. INGHAM, ATTOKNBYH-AT-LA W, Legal business attended to in this and adjoining counties PA £ J. MULLEN, Attorney-«t-L«w. LAPORTE, PA orricß IN COOWTY BUILDIHS BKAK COURT UOUBK. J H. CRONIN, ROTARY PUBLIC, orrll.'l OR MAIN KTRIBT. DUSIIORE. PA First National Bank OF LAPORTE, PA. Capita/ - - - f25,000.00 Transacts a Reneral banking business. Tll OS. .1. INO II AM, Kl>\V. I.AIH.KV President. Cashier. 3 per cent interest paid on time deposits, ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. J i P. BAHL, TONSORIAL ARTIST Pool Room, Confectionery, Tobacco and Cigars. Opposite Hotel Bernaitl J LAI'ORL'E, . I>A - Lack of ambition, inattention to customers and a general do-noth ing policy will kill any business: it is only a question of time. Con versely, an obliging, courteous spirit, a quick response to the wants of customers and the true busiess quality that appreciates the value of generous and attractive advertising to acquaint the public with the stock carried and bargains offered, and business success is more than reasonably sure. If a certain North Dakota in stance is to be followed utter ig norance on the part of a man will be liis best qualification for serving on a jury. Let a man be intelli gent. educated, conversant with passing events, and able to form an opinion based on facts, and he will 1M- rejected as unfit for jury service. But let him be so illiterate as to be unable to read, and so ignorant as not to know the name of the chiet exective of his nation, find he is at once accepted by the lawyers on both sides. Logically carried out this would mean that the most ignorant man is best qualified to be foreman. Verily the time honored right of being tried by a jury of one's peers bids fair to become a humiliation and a burlesque. Representative's Wife in L. V. K. R. Wreck. Mrs. Lewis B. Zaner of Satter field, wife of Representative Zaner was on the Lehigh Valley train at the time of the wreck at Stull. The lady was returning home from Philadelphia. Mr. Zaner who was awaiting her at the Satterfield station, was informed that his wife had been killed, and when the transfer train from Towanda went to the scene of the wreck the anx ious husband boarded it. Mrs. Zaner was. but slightly in jured and accompanied her husband home. All kinds of quality printing at the News Item office. Progress Toward National Banks. Views of Guthrie Chase and Lincoln. (Continued from last week.) James Guthrie of Kentucky, secretary of the treasury in 1855 has the honor of hinting that un less the banking system of the dif ferent states was greatly reformed I)}' the states themselves, it would be the duty of the National gov ernment to exercise its constitution al power of taxing them out of ex istence. Salmon P. Chase, Secrettry of the treasury in his report of Dec ember 18(>1 recommended the estab lishment of a national system that should give the general goverment complete control of the currency. The state bank circulation of $l5O - be regarded as "a loan without interest, from the people to the banks" and said: "It de serves consideration whether sound policy does not require that the advantages of this loan be trans feral from the banks, representing the interest of stockholders, to the government, representing the ag gregate interest of the whole peo ple." Mr. Chase further said: ''The central idea of the proposed measure is the establishment of one uniform circulation of equal value throughout the country upon the foundation of national credit com bined with private capital, and that the stockholders of any exist ing banks can likewise organize under the act, and transfer by such degrees as may be found convenient, the capital of the old, to the use of the new association." President Lincoln in his message to congress in December de clared himself in favor of the or ganization of banking associations under a general law of congress, well guarded in its provisions. A national bank bill was report ed by the committee of ways and means, on the 12th of July 19(52 and printed in the newspapers of the loyal states. Those interested in the old state banks were of course at first exceedingly hostile to it, but the measure was generally favored by the people. The object of the bill was to compel the retire ment of the state banks circulation, and induce the Iwinks themselves to reorganize under the national law. and -flit her more, not only give the people a better currency, but create a ready market for not less than 8300,000,000 of the Unit ed States five twenty, six per cent bonds. The bill passed the senate February 12th 18(53 by the small majority of two votes, and was passed by the House of Represent atives on the 20th of February fol lowing and was approved by the President on the 25th. >j CASTKI.AU. • Memorial Day Services. Memorial Day was fittingly ob served in the M. E. Church by ap propriate speeches and the singing of patriotic songs. The Memorial Address was delivered by Rev. C. 11, Doupe. After the services all proceeded to the cemetery, led by the four remaining veterans, Win, W. Loeb, A. J. Hackley, J. V. Fiukle and Jack Phillips. There the graves of the soldiers were decorated by the llower girls with wreaths of laurel and cut (lowers. Sonestown Wins. The Sonestown Rase ball team won it's first game on Memorial Day by defeating Picture Rocks. The score was 7to (5. The feature (if the game was the excellent work of the battery, Starr in the box and Schanbacher behind the bat. The team played good ball considering its practice and it is prophecied by one of the fans that they will make some of the other teams go some before the season closes. Rev. I). L. Dixon preached a very good Memorial sermon Sun day afternoon, which was eujoyed by a large congregation. Ernest Botsford, Wood Super intendent for the Nordmout Chem ical Co., .accompanied by General Superintendent Ilolcomb, trans acted business in the county seat NVed nesday. Mrs. J. L, Smyth left Tuesday night for Athens and Buffalo, where she will spend a week visit ing friends. A. L. Wieland and family of Sayre, arrived Wednesday and have moved into the residence of C. L. Wing. Mrs. A. C. Parker of Philadelphia who has spent a number of sum mers with her family, at Laporte, will this year occupy the Crocker cottage an Main street. Edward Ladley, Cashier of First National Bank of Laporte made a hasty visit to his old home in Ken neth Square last week. W. C. Mason officiated as cashier in his absence. Mr. Ladley was at his post again on Monday evening. Executor's Notice: In Re: Estate of Charles Fuller, late of Fox Township, Sullivan Coun ty, l'enna., Deceased. Letters Testamentary in the estate of above named Decedent having been granted to the undersigned, all per sons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make pay ment, and and all having claims against the estate to present them for settlement to SYLVESTER BROWN, Executor. Wheelerville, Penna.. April 25, 1910. it6 r SUMMER SCHOOL. The Annual Session of the Sul livan County Summer School will open at Dushore, Monday, June (». 1910, and continue for four weeks. The work of this school has been carefully planned for the special benefit of the teachers of the county. Students are requested to bring textbooks. The instructors will IK; Co. Supt. J. E. Reese Killgore, Prof. J. 11. Balentine and Ex. Co. Supt. M. R. Black. Tuition for full term B">., For Students attending less than full term 81.50 per week. M. R. Black, Manager. Primary Election Notice. In accordance with the provisions of the act of Assembly known as the "Uniform Primary" Act, approved Febuary 17th, 1906. Notice is hereby given that on the 4th day of June, 1910, it being the tirst Saturday in June, a primary el ection will be held at the several voting places throughout Sullivan County, State of Pennsylvania, be tween the hours of 2 p. m., and 8 p. m., at which time and place the fol lowing delegates ahd alternates will be elected: One person for Delegate and one person for Alternate to the State Convention, representing the Repub lican parly. One person for Delegate and one uerson for Alternate to the State Convention, representing the Demo cratic party. Two persons for Delegates and two persons for Alternates to the State Convention, representing the Prohi bition party. Also, party officers, such as Coun ty Chairman, Treasurer and Secre tary of County Committee, and two members of County Committee from each election district. (The election of party officers is optional with the different parties.) At the same time and place, the following nominations will be made. One person for Representative in Congress, representing the Republi can party. One person for Representative in Congress, representing the Demo cratic party. One person for Representative in Congress, representing the Prohibi tion party. One person for Senator in the Gen eral Assembly, representing the Re publican party. One person for Senator in the Gen eral Assembly, representing the Democratic party. One person lor Representative in the General Assembly, representing the Republican party. One person tor Representative in the General Assembly, representing the Democratic Party. One person for Representative in the General Assembly, representing the Prohibition party. lilank petitions will be furnished by the County Commissioners, and all petitions must be Hied with the County Commissioners at least three weeks before the primaries. Primaries shall be conducted in conformity with the laws, governing the conduct of general elections in so far as the same are not modified by the provisions of this Act or are not inconsistent with its terms. THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, Thos. E. Kennedy, Clerk Miss lone Mason spent a few days last week in Towanda. Scott Stalford and family have moved to Laquin, where they will keep a boarding house. Robert Morgan left this morning for Corning N. Y., where he has a position on the N. Y. C. & H. R. railroad. Miss Hattie E. Crocker of Sayrc, who has been visiting friends in this place for a few weeks, left for home Wednesday morning. The meeting of the Village Im provement Society will be held at the home of Mrs. F. W. Meylert on Tuesday evening June 7. Sheriff's Sale IJy virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Sullivan County, Pennsyl vania, to me directed and delivered, there will bo exposed to public sale, at the premises herein described, at the village of Shunk, Sullivan Coun ty, Pa., on Wednesday, June 15, 19)0, at eleven o'clock, a. m., the following described property, to wit: All that certain lot, piece or parcel ot 'and, lying and being in the Township of Fox, County of Sullivan, State of Penn sylvania, hounded and described as fol lows: Commencing at an iron pipe in the ctfn ter ol South Street Road; thence along lot ol W. 11. Fanning, in center of said road South, lorty three d"grees twelve minutes west, three and seven-tenths rods to iron post at comer of W. 11. Fannitvg's lot; thence south, thirty-six degrees west, three and one hundred (orty-live thous andths rods in center of road to iron post; thence north, forty-eight degrees forty live minutes west, along lnntls of.l. 11. Campbell and A. K. Campbell, seven and thirty-eight one hundredths perches to iron post; thence north, forty-one degrees seventeen minutes east, along said land, six and three-tenths perches to iron post in old iine; thence along lands of Klin I'orter. south, fifty-three degrees thirtv seven minutes east, seven and two hun dred iilteen one thousandths perches to the place of beginning. Containing 47 square rods and 13 3-5 square teet. The above lot is improved and has erected thereon a good dwelling house and a one-story store buiiding. Good garden; excellent fruit trees on lot, the same be ing situate in in the village of Shunk and being desirable tor residence or busiues*. Seized, taken into execution and to be soid as the property of L. I. Campbell at the suit of the Boston Shoe Company, now to the use of Preston Brothers. JUDSON BROWN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, LaPorte, Pa. May 21, 15(10. Charles E. Bullock, Attorney. Sheiff's Sale. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Sullivan County, Pa., to me directed and delivered, there will be exposed at public sale at Hotel Obert in Dushore, Pa., on SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1910, at 11 o'clock a. m., the following de scribed property, to wit: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land lying ami lieing in the Township ot Cherry, County of Sullivan ami State ot Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a post corner on line ot Charles Biddle; thence by same N. 50} degrees west 89 perches; thence N. 33} degrees K. 30 perches; thence N. 50} de grees W. 57} perches to a corner of lands ol John Heiber; thence by same N. 33} degrees E. 90 2-10 perches to a corner; thence by lands of Kmanuel Heiber S. 50} degrees E. 74 2-10 perches; thence S. 22 degrees W. 02 perches to corner; thence S. S8 degrees K. 13 perches; thence S. 75} degrees E. 54 perches to corner on line ol lands ol Adam Thrasher, and thence by same S. 33} degrees W. 85 7-10 perches to the place of beginning. Containing 80 acres ol land be the snme more or less. Being all improved and under a good state of cultivation, well watered and having thereon erected a large frame dwelling house, hawk barn and all the necessary outbuildings. Also a large ap ple orchard and other fruit trees growiug thereon. Siezed, taken into execution and to be sold as the property of J. Ir win Mitl-r, at the suit of The Grange National Bank of Tioga Pa. (use.) JUDSON BROWN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, LaPorte, Pa., May 1«, 1910. Walsh, Attorney. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of a writ of Levari Fa cias, issued out of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Sullivan County, Penn sylvania, to me directed and deliv ered, there will be exposed to public sale at Hotel Eagles Mere, in the Boro. of Eagles Mere, Sullivan Coun ty, Pennsylvania on MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1910, at eleven o'clock a. m , the following described property to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or lot ol |at><], situate, lying and being in the, Township of Shrewsbury, County ot Sul- j livan, State of Pennsylvania, bounded and describtd as follows: Beginning at a post in the old road leading from Lewis' Lake to Forksville t hence South, sixty-two and one-half de grees West, forty-five and one-half perch es to a post and stone corner; thence North, one hundred and eighty-one perch es to a post; thence North, eighty-eight and one-half degrees East, fifty perches to a Hemlock corner; thence by land late or | now ut the estate ot J. 11. Jones, deceased,! South, two and one-halt degrees West, one hundred sixty perches to a post and ! the point of beginning. Containing for- ■ ty-five acres and one hundred and twenty perches and being the same property de.; scribed in a certain indenture of mortgage given by Victoria E. Avery, in her own I right, and Howard 1). Avery, her bus-' band, to E, M. Dunham, which mortgage is fully recorded in Mortgage Hook Vol 5, Page 83, in the office ot the Kecoider of Heeds in and for the County of Sulli van, reference thereto being had, will f'uf ly and at large appear. The above described property is im proved and has erected thereon a large boarding house, stable and outbuildings. Good water, excellent fruit trees; several acres of the above lot is woodland. Ad joins the Boro. of Eagles Mere and is a very desirable properly for boarding house. club-house or private residence, Siezed, taken into execution and to be sold as the property of Victoria E. Avery, in her own right, and Howard L>. Avery, at the suit of R. F. Page, Cashier of the First National Hank, Sayrt, Pennsylva nia. [use], JUDSON BROWN. Sheriff. Sberitl's t iflice, LaPortc, I'a , May 21, MHO, Mevlert Attorney Orphans' Court Sale of Real Estate. By virtue of an order issued out of the Orphans' Court of Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, the under signed, Administrator of the Estate of Thomas Morris, late of Litl'orte Township, Sullivan County, Penn sylvania, deceased, will expose to public *ale at the Court House, La- Porte, Pa., on MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1910, commencing at eleven o'clock a. m., the following described real estate, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract ol land Iving anil being in the Townships ol Dav idson and Lal'orte, County of Sullivan, State of Pennsylvania, boui.ded anl de scribed as follows: Hounded o'n the north bv lands of E. C. L'eters; on the east by lands of Ge&rhart Fritz; on the south by lands of Fritz Brothers and Mary liobbins; on the west by lands ol Shed Puterman and s .lane Mosteller, said lot or piece of land con taining one hundred twelve acres, be the same more or less. The above described property is sold subject to a certain reservation contained in agreements made ihe 24th day ol March, 1902 and the Sth day of May, 1902, whereby a certain right of way across said land was granted to the Sut" ton-Pick Chemical Company, its success ors and assigns, which agreements are fully recouled in Sullivan County Deed Book Vol. 31 at pa'g> s 233 and 237. TERMS OF SALE: One-fourth of the purchase money payable on tiny 'if snle; the remaining three fourths payable within one year thereafter, with interest from date of confirmation ni. si. Security to be given by the purchaser to comply with terms of sale. ERNEST E. MORRIS, May 18, 1910. Executor. MYLERT, Attorney. CENTS A LINE ADS. ] FOR SALE—The machinery, shutting belts and engine belonging to the saw-mill of Laporte Tannery. Also a good planer, as the owner has no use for them. Will be sold in parts or entirely. Apply to Jas. McFurlane, Laporte, Pa. . tkiilAlrf 60 YEARB' TRADE MARKS 'NBHVT DESIGNS r JfrVT I COPYRIGHTS AC. Anyone sending a aketch and description may quickly uscortniii our opinion free whether an invention Is probably patentable. Communica tions strictly contldontliil. HANDBOOK on Patents lent free. Oldest iivency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munu St Co. receive fp tcial notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely lllutrated weekly. I .trees t cir culation of any (dentine journal. Terms, 13 a year, (our months, 112 L Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co' e ""»*"> New York Braocb Offloe. «X K BU WasbUwton. M. BRINK'S PRICES For This Week. 100 lbs. Oil Meal $2 00 Gluten 1.65 Corn Meal 1.40 Cracken Corn 1.40 Corn 1.40 Best Muncy Mulds. 1.00 Potatoes per busliel .40 Oyster Shells <;o Wheat Bran 1.35 Schumacher Chop 1 50 100 lb Buckwheat Flour 2*40 Lump Salt 75 Beef Scrap 3.00 Meat Meal ' 2.50 140 lb bag Salt 60 56 lb bag Salt 30 200 lb bag agricultural salt 70 Slhumacher Flour sack 1.65 Marvel " "1.65 Muncy '• " 150 24 lb sack Schu. Table Meal 60 10 lb " " " »< 25 \ eal calves wanted every week 011 Monday, Tuesday ami Wednes day. Live fowls and chickens wanted every Wednesday. M. BRINK, New Albany, Fa. The Best place to buy goods Is often asked by the pru pent housewife. Money saving advantages arealways being searched for Lose 110 time in making a thorough examination of the New Line of Merchandise Now on ImiiioNi ?????? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. HILLSGROVE, PA. CHOICE IiROSm eft-#-## Groceries, to Ik l choice must l»e fresh. In order to sell fresh gro ceries we must keep them contin ually moving, buying and selling. I hat s just what we are doing. Therefore our groceries are fresh and choice in the true sense of the word. If you are not getting the best in the grocery line tell us ami we will tell you the reason and how to overcome it. * Biischhausen's. LAPORTE, PA Gbtppevva . Xime Iktlns. • y ■ Lime furnished .n car j load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesvilki Penn'a. • v j jM. E. Reeder, ! MUNCY, PA. WANTED At once. Men to represent us, either locally or traveling. Now is , the time to start. Money in the ! work for the right men. Apply at J once ami secure territory. ALLEN NURSEBY CO., Rochester, N. Y. Try a SMALL AD in th s paper, It will pay you. DeWITTJ CARBOLIZED WITCH HAZEI I SALVE For Piles, Burn*, 9ora«