Local Items. Head M. Brink's ad. Master Edward Flynn is on the sick list. F. H. Ingham spent Friday in Hughes ville. Edith Guinblc is visiting friends in Willianisport. Misses Icne and Marjorie Mason spent Saturday in Dusliore. Call at the News Item otlice and secure a selection of garden seeds free. E. C. Potter was inScranton last week acting as Juror in Circuit Court. Wm. P. Shoemaker was a busi ness man in Muncy Valley one day last week. E. E. Mecum of Williamsport was a business man in town Tues day night. Miss Mary Tousehner is engag ed in dressmaking at this place this week. Eugene Shoemaker has been visiting his brother, Wm. P. Shoe maker in this place. Mr. and Mrs. F. W.Meylert and Miss E. Jesse Wrede spent Satur day in Willianisport. Mrs. C. C. Faries, who slipped 011 the ice last week, spraining her ankle, is slowly improving. You can get warm meals at all hours at Smith Bondman's hotel, Sonestown, Pa. adv. On March 23, a son was born to Mr. aud Mrs. Clayton Speary of Palmyra, N. Y., formerly of this place. Miss Eunice Ingham came home from Lock Haven Wednesday even ing to spend the mid-term va cation with her parents. Miss Marjorie Mason left Mon day morning to resume her stud ies in West Chester Normal, after a short vacation at her home in this place. We have just received from Con gressman McHenry an amount of seeds for free distribution, consist ing of both flower and vegetable seeds. Subscribers of the News Item may receive a quantity of same by applying at this office. Call for them before they are gone. Warm sugar and hot biscuits will be served at the home of Mrs. John Smyth next Wednesday even ing. Yum, yum; makes our mouth wafer to think of it. Don't miss this treat as the maple tree essence only comes once a year. Proceeds for the benefit of the M. E. church. Rev. D. L. Dixon, who has occupied the pulpit of the M. E. Church for the past year, will go to Gatchelville, York County and Rev Ellis B. Davidson will succeed Mr. Dixon in this place and Eagles Mere. Mr. Dixon has won a place in the hearts jf the Laportc people during his stay here who will re gret his departure to a new pastor ate. He will lie remembered as a thorough student of theology and a gentleman both in the pulpit and among the people generally. Mr. Davidson comes to Laporte well recommended. SHVNK. The recent rain has caused the roads to break up and in some places make dangerous driving. Messrs Harry and Edgar Camp- IH'U are home on a short vacation. Mrs. O. J. Williams and daugh ter Helen spent Saturday and Sun day in Canton. Mr. R. S. Fanning is on the sic! list. D. W. Battiu and wife left hen Monday for Sayre to visit tin lady's brother. Mi's. J. P. Kiljner is caring fo her mother io 'Elmira. Mrs. C. N. Porter who has lieen ill for some time is slowly improv ing. Mr. Leslie McNamire served warm sugar to a party of young people Sunday afternoon. Those comprising the party were: Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Foster, Messrs, Leon Porter, Leslie Campbell, Harold aud Claudis Fanning Mis ses. Florence Mauley, Emily Por ter, Hazel Yoorhecs, Edna and Hazel Williams. There was an addition to the Educational staff of the Shunk High School, March, 27, when the stork left a boy at the home of Prof, and Mrs. D. M. Sopor. SONESTOWN. A number of young people at tended the social at Muncy Valley Saturday night. Miss Mary Hertz is visiting friends at Canton. Frank Sheets of Muncy visited his parents here over Sunday. Ada Simmons and Eureta Boat man visited at the home of Watson Speary Sunday. Chas. Simmons and wife "were Willianisport visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Cora Brink of Eagles Mere is visiting relatives here. Rev. and Mrs. R. S. Starr arrived Tuesday from (irayville 111., where Mr. Starr has been pastor for the past year. Ho has been appoint ed to the Unityville circuit. The following ladies attended the rag bee at the home of Mrs. Alex lleess Last Thursday: Mor dain es, Jerome Laird, L. R. Keel er, W. F. Boatman, Clyde Sheets, B. G. Welsh, C. M. Simmons, John N. Buck, J. E. Williams, F. J. Lockwood, R. W. Simmons. E. M Sheets, Geo. W. Rea, Geo. Hazon, Lee Gavitt, Frank Ma gargle, Geo. Simmons, C. E. Haz en, L. 11. Buck, J. H. Hertz, L. R. Freas, Harry Basley, L. J. Voorhees, H. D. Lockwood, Asli er, Cristnian, C. A. Starr, L. R. Boatman, Ruth Hess, Geo. Iless, and Eugene Magargle. About 50 pounds of rags were sewed and dinner was served. MUNCY VALLEY. The shadow social held Satur day night was a success. Murle and Nellie Jillson of this place and Misses Ennett and Edith Boatman and Myrtle Foust of Sonestown, visited at Robert Wil liamson's Sunday. Brady Rider of this place is on the sick list. Lloyd Jillson and Joseph Stack • house visited relatives in Nord mont over Sunday. ! Jane Smith has boon visiting friends in Montgomery. Abbie King who has l>een in Mon toursville for some time, has re • turned to this place. Medie Mastellar of Montoursville is visiting relatives in this place. Frank Remsnyder and wife have gone to New York for the summer. Rev. Collins Hazen of Sones town was in this j>laee Saturday and Sunday. West Point-Annapolis. The competitive examination foi cadets in the Sixteenth Congres sional District will begin at 8 A. M., Thursday. April 20th. 1911, in the State Normal School, Blooms burg, Pa. For information applj to I). J. WALLER, JR., Blooms burg, Pa. Veri-es communicated on the death o the children of Mr. and Mr*. Claude Shaf fer: An early summons Jesus sent To call your darlings home. And whispers to the weeping friends: '"Tis all the fruit of love.'' : "I take these little lambs,'' said he, "And lay them on my breast; , Protection they shall find in me; In me eternal rest. 5 I loaned them lor a little space. While mortal they were thine, r Then took them to my fond embrace: They live forever mine." ANNUAL STATEMENT ! Of Receipts and Expenditures of Svllivan County, Pcnua. For the Year 1910. Amitml statement of tlie expenses of Su'- l'uid for livery bill, county comiuis llvin County for the year 11)10: winners' appeal l.'l.fiO I'ald for assessing ami registering.sl(lo2.OH I'ahl for local registers 108.50 I'aiii for Agricultural Society.... i:>4s.oti I'ald for .Memorial I»ny 78.U0 Paid for auditing l'rothon. acc... 3.00 I'ald for penitentiary hill G58.0U I'ald for burial nf soldiers 270.00 Paid for postage and telegrams., 52.10 I'ald for bonks 25.00 I'ahl for printing and advertising 718.:!'.) Paid for County Institute 11U.00 Paid for public bidgs. and grounds 273.13 Paid for court expenses 3703.09 Paid for protlionotary's accounts. 270.30 Paid for county auditors 100.02 i'ald for refunding account 3.1>0 i'ald for county bridges 1102.12 Paid for road views and township i'aiii for commonwealth costs.... 004.04 lines 70.30 Paid for district atty's salary.... 400.00 l'aid for sheriff's costs 370.70 I'ald for dog tags 18.00 Paid for sheep claims 200.25 ' Paid for election expenses, spring, Paid for temporary loan account.. 3504.31 primary and general election... 2105.84 Paid for commissioners' clerks sal. 400.02 Paid for fuel and light 251.73 Paid for commissioners' salaries Paid for freight and express 00.07 and expenses 1025.70 ' Paid for Ore wardens 175.08 I'ald for county solicitor's salary . i'ahi for inquests 147.84 and expenses 310.28 Paid for Interest 1122.28 Paid for School Directors' Ass'n.. 00.00 i'ald for insane asylums 548.74 Paid for judgments and Interest Paid for janitor's salary 240.00 bearing orders 4450.00 Paid for jury commissioners and • clerk 84.82 $28309.50 Paid for Jail expenses 340.08 P.y' county orders redeemed In i'ald for land bought by county 1010 $28300.50 commissioners 111.02 $28300.54 financial Condition of Sullivan County for Resources. the Year 1010, Officially lending Decern- P.y amt. due from collectors for ber 31st, 1010. 1010 and previous years :$4433.30 Liabilities. By amt. due from Collcy Twp. poor I'o amount of county orders out- district for support of RMornlng standlng $11000.50 star 30.25 I'o amount of county Judgments It.v amt. due from Fox Twp. pour outstanding 7400.00 district, for support of llarvey McKay, 1008-0-10 273.75 P.y amt. due from slate (ire claims, 1008 884.44 rty amt. due from Collcy Twp. road district, 3-4 personal taxes, same amt. withheld by slate as pay ment on state road 080.50 I'.y amt. due from Cherry Twp.road district 445.41 Ity amt. due from state for prem 'lutns, the Sullivan County Agri cultural Society for fairs held in 1008-0-10 1245.00 By amt. due from state for spring primary election, 1010 040.47 By amt. due from note Fred Ituttke 10.04 Bv amt. due from note of I'. Mur phy 25.47 By amount due from note of Irvln Crosoyk -4.19 By amount due from note of Joseph Itonoskl -J-™ By a tut.due from back surcharges 13.42 Bv amt.due from state for bounties for 1008 ••OS-W Liabilities in excess of resources.. 919i.84 $18550.50 $18550.50 COUNTY oitlU'lt ACCOUNT. By amt. county orders redeemed To mil. county orders Issued in in 1010 . .28«S00.;». 1!)10 $25300.50 lly Iml. mat. «'f Interest bearing To unit. Interest bearing county "county orders outstanding ... .11006.00 orders issued in UNO 1000.00 I'o 11 int. interest bearing county orders outstanding last audit. . .13006.50 $ 30370.( >!) $30370.011 KKIiKMPTION FUND ACCOUNT. P.y amt. of redemption money paid To aint. of redemption money used out by county treasurer in 1010 by county as shown last audit. .$518.8oI»y amt. of redemption money due. iio.i.» To amt. of redemption money re ceived in 11)10. 475.04 $004.47 $004.47 Statement Showing the Amount of County, State and l>og Tax Due from Collectors for, the Year 1010 and Previous Years. ; Co. Tax| State | Dog tax | Boros. and Twps.—Collectors. Years |Amt. due|Amt.due| Amt.duel Balance Dusliore Borough—C. S. Right mire 1805 53.77 1.531 2.431 "'J*'/! Porks Township—llenry Itlchlln ISO." 1.02 7.50 0.41 Davidson Township—James Moran 1800 100.00 I 100.00 I'agles Mere Borough—N. E. Brink 1800 8.50 1 3.001 12.40 Fox Township—A. D. Dickerson 1800 I .35 •; «> Illllsgrove Township—James Dutter 1002 j 43.03 18.301 OL.-.1 Illllsgrove Township—James Dutter .... lOo.'l | 45.00 I 4.J.00 Illllsgrove Township—James Dutter .... 1004 45.00 I . V« I.aporte Township—William Kernon .... 1004 | .73 1.411 2.14 Illllsgrove Township—A. A. Lorah 1005 | 1.00 I 1.00 Klkland Township—Christian Snyder ... 1000 44.05 1.00 45.10| 90.1 5 forksville Borough—B. \V. Fawcett 1000 1.481 1.48 Cherry Township—George \V. Mosier. .. . 1008 30.00 I 30.00 Col ley Township—S. M. Johnson 1008 50.10| 50.10 Davidson Township—T. J. Keeler 1008 I.OOj 1.00 Forksvlile Borough—G. W. Fawcett 1008 41.0." 35.57 2.75| 70.91 Hillsgrove Township—A. A. Ludy 100.x 01.06| 11.40 70.30 Cherry Township—George \V. Mosier.... 1000 43.45 I 43.45 Colley Townsliip—S. M. Johnson 1000 I j 131.00) 131.00 Davldsou Township—Win. M. Bobbins... 1000 52.33j 71.371 123.70 Dushore Borough—E. 11. Moyer 1000 27.1 li 3.37 7.00| .*>7.48 Fikland Township- Frank It. Barns....! 1000 01.25| 15.00| 70.28 Forks Township—John O. Litzelman. .. . 1000 3.38! 2.001 5.38 Forksville Borough—B. W. Fawcett j 1000 | 8.22 3.001 11.22 illllsgrove Township—A. A. laidy I 1000 110.23 32.321 148.55 I.aporte Township—George Karge I 1000 102.45j 4.70! 107.21 Cherry Township—George W. Mosier. ... I 1010 7 37.C181 4701 01.00| 875.00 , Colley Township—S. M. Johnson I 1010 ! I 110.381 110.38 ' Davidson Township—Luther Martin . ...i 1010 403.63 25.751 84.30| 003.74 Dushore Borough—E. 11. Moyer ! 1010 304.301 27.42| 13.00 314.5i 1 Klkland Township—Frank R. Barns .... 1010 353.17j 15.24J 02.00| 430.41 j* Forks Township—John O. Litzelmau I 1010 240.08| 12.441 57.00j 310.42 Forksville Borough—B. W. Fawcett I 1010 37.40| 3.11 j 3.001 44.20 . Hillsgrove Township—A. A. Ludy I 1010 103.501 Du C01.5| 41.00| 207. r »1 Uiporte Borough—T. .T. Keeler I 1010 28.421 I ._j 28.42 Laporte Township—George Karge i 1010 14.051 | 5.87j 20.52 I 3357.70J 183.12) 802.50J 4433.30 1 EDWARD L. SWEENEY, COUNTY TREASURER. In account with the several townships for Taxes received on Seated and Unseated lauds for Road Funds In 1010. Boros. and Twps. |Received Amt. pd.* | Due twp. | | Paid by |Treas.3 Due twp. |in 1010 j last and. | Total | Treas. |%coni. Cherry Twp 401.77 1040.78 1539.011 1040.78! I ' Colley Township 779.73 108.35 040.081 720.00 21.00 200.48 Davidson Township .. 1475.40 3.271 1478.07 1200.00 30.00 242 07 Eagles Mere Borough. 1.00 2.851 4.51] 4.57 Elkland Township ... 00.14 45.07 141.87 114.30 343 24.08 r Forks Township 1308.28 310.871 1055.1.51 1550.00 40.50 58.65 * Fox Township 2070.50 1 17.00| 2007.55| 2550.00 70.50 71.05 Hillsgrove Township. 301.32 272.22 033.541 500.00 17.70 25.84 I.aporte Township.... 1057*25 71.75| 1720.001 1020.00 48.60 00.40 liaporte Borough 41.30 10.34| 51.041 50.14 1.501 " Shrewsbury Township 1077.82 100.20 118108 1100.00 33.00 51 08 Dushore Itorough 2.36 I 2.30) I 2.36 0882.50 1040.781 2584.581 1107.17| 0404 44 284.53| 747.12 • Amount paid out for County purposes, acc. Cherry Twp. Slate Road. EDWARD L. SWEENEY. COUNTY TREASURER. In account with tlio several Boroughs ami Townships for Taxes received on Seated anil Unseated lands for School and Building funds for tlie year 1010. Boros. and Twps. | Received 1 Hie tu p. I I'a Id by |Treas.3 | Due tvvp. In 1i»1 <► last ninlit Total | Treas. \% com. I Cherry Township 514.37 2373.25 2887.021 2700.00 81 <H>| 100.C2 Col ley Township 2008.3-1 100.52 2204.50! 1480.00 44.401 080.40 Davidson Township 1778.0!) 40.4!) 1818.58| 1700.00 51.00 07.5s Onshore Borough 5.35 5.."51 | 5.35 Klkland Township 110.44 20.80 137.3". 100 00 3.00 34.33 Eagles Mere Boro 2.10 :!.44 5.00 5.44 .10 Forks Township 040.00 04.53 1014 10 050 00 28 50| 35 00 h'ox Township 2851.44 52.40 200:1.84 2000 00 '7NOO| 225.84 Ilillsgrove Township 005.02 29.88 «05.50 18000 5.40 510.10 I.aporte Township 1103.40 373.56 1500.00 1325.00 30.751 202.21 I.a porte Borough 142.0X 32.00 175.07 132.00 3.00| 40 01 Shrewsbury Twp 1040.301 062.02 2002.281 OO'I.OO 27 00! 1075 28 | 11277.211 4140.871 15418.08 12072.44 302.17 2083.47 I'DWAim 1,. SWEENEY, COUNTY TREASURER, fn account with the several Boroughs and Townships fur Taxes received from Seated nnd V-fi-n'ed lnnds for I'oor funds during the year 1910. Boros. nnd Ti\ps. Received Due twp. I'nid by |Treas.3 | Due twp. in 1910 last, audit Total Treas. \% com. I Cherry Township 88.S1 20(1.SO 280.01 215.001 6 451 OS 6 Coiiev Township 180.00 35.30 221.30 100.' 0 3.00 118.39 Davidson Township 407.88 0.: 8 501.211 200.00 0 001 21)8.'-'C Dushore Boro .54 .01 .55 | .55 Envies Mere Boro ..34 .15 .40 | .40 IClkland Township 05.07 30.05 102 32 50.00 1.501 50.82 Forks Township 145.00 5,1.00 107.05 1 107.05 Fox Township 272.00 30.71 302.80 200.00 0.001 00 80 Iliiisgrove Township 204.22 235.85 500.071 250.00 7 50| 242.57 t-aporte Township 82.00 82.00| 50.00 1.50 30.50 I.aporte Borough 5.42 2.07 7.401 I 7.40 Shrewsbury Township .... 235.83 110 82 355.051 200.00 <l.OOl 140.65 1844.851 718.831 2563.681 1205.00 37.95| 1260.73 EDWARD 1,. SWEENEY, COUNTY TREASURER. In account with the various Borotiglm nnd Townships ror Itnad. School and I'oor funds for the end of the official year 1010, viz: on December 31, 1010. Road .Funds. | School Funds. | I'oor Funds. Boros. and Twps. Due Twp. Due Twp. | Due Twp. Cherry Township 106.02 08.10 Colle.v Township 200.48 080.40 118.30 Davidson Township 242.07 67.58 208 26 Dußhore Rorough 2.36 5.35 .55 Eagles Mere Borough 4.51 ■ .40 Elkland Township 24.08 34.33 50.82 Forks Township 58.05 35.00 107.05 Fox Township 71.05 225.84 00 80 Iliiisgrove Township 25.84 510.10 242.57 i f.aporle Township 60.40 202.21 30.50 I.aporte Borough 40.01 7.49 ■ Shrewsbury Township 51.08 1075.28 140 05 747.121 2983.471 1200.73 Road ? 747.12 I School 2983.47 Tola! $4901.32 | (Concluded ou last page.) AUDITORS' STATEMENT. of Laporte Township For Year Ending March 0. iyn. Financial statement of Laporte Township Road Funds for year ending March (i, 1911. To amount of Indebtedness March 7, 1910 £625 Sti To temporary loan, Hill) 50U00 liy amount laid (luring 1910: Temjiorary loan 600 00 Old debts 825 OO By amt. indebtedness Mar. 6, 1U11... 1800 81' 3125 80 3125 80 Millard l'etcrman, Overseer of Poor iu account with Laporte Township for year ending March 0, Mil. To amt. on hand last audit.... 6 40 To amt. received of George Karge, Collector 179 US lty hills paid: Elizabeth Kmig (State hospital) 68 75 Glen Pctermau (Kent) tioo A. 11. Uuschhaiisen (Supplies) 5 00 f>% days service (at 200 11 ut. By amt. cash on hand 9) 63 18G ;i8 186 88 Harvey A. Hess, Overseer of l'oor, iu account with Lajiorte Twp. for year ending March 6. Kill. To amt. ou hand last audit... 52 7G i'o amt. received of George Karge, collector 66 07 To amt. received of E. L, , Sweeney, Co. Treasurer.. 50 00 To ant, due 11. Hess, Overs'r. 22 25 By bills paid: Glen Peterman (Kent) f>oo Ernest H|ieary (moving and wood) 7 ol> N'ordmont Grange Store (supplies) J. s. Harrington (shoes) 1 50 Nnrdmont Supply Co. (supplies) 161 7:; 7days service («. 2 oo per day li ou 191 08 191 08 Disbursements of Laiwrte Townsllib Road Funds for vear ending March 6, 1911. To anion'lt of orders drawn.. 8526 26 By work on roads Labor 1155 53 Team Work 226 :!0 1381 83 By Road master's service 299 18 By Supervisor's expense 93 00 By shoveling snow 49 13 Hy repairs 27 56 Bridges and Culverts: Labor 7t 65 Lumber 113 71 188 36 By Auditors 4 00 By Attorney 15 oo By tools anil supplies 41 50 By iiostage and stationery 3 35 B> Auditors' Statement: Publishing in 1909 7 50 " 1910 5 00 12 50 By debts paid: Temiiorary loan 500 00 Old debts 825 00 By interest paid 75 85 By Watering trough 3 00 By janitor 1 oo 3526 26 3526 26 Michael Flynn, Treasurer of Road Funds in account with l.aportc Township for year end' :!! March 6, 1911. To unit, received from Mor gan Guvitt. Treas. 1909... 20" 14 To unit, received proceeds of Temporary loan 495 00 To Hint, received of George Kurge, Collector llxl J.) Toamt. received from E. 1,. Sweeney. Co. Treasurer.. 1508 20 By Or« V..'deemed 1152(120 By Tie. er's Commission 70 52 By anionic due Township 90 79 3693 57 3693 57 George Kurge, Collector in account with La |x»rte Township Road and Poor Funds for .year ending March 6, 1911. To amt. of Duplicates of Koad & spec'l Koad Tux 1907 48 To unit, due Township from last Audit 336 63 By amount paid, 5 iter cent off 133257 By •• rebate 7U 15 By " commission :;y ;ki By " paid (even) 130 31 By commission on same 7 51 By land returns liisi; By commission 011 same 84 By exonerations 39 y_> By amount due 3st> <>T 2044 10 2011 11! To amt.. of Poor Duplicate 47ti S7 By amount paid, 5 |>ercent oil 216 30 By " rebate on same 10 39 By " commission 011 same 649 By '• cash paid (even) 29 75 By " commission 011 same 1 4 1 ' By " laud returns 4 ji By " commission on same 21 By " exonerations 6 2fi By " due Township 201 77 476 87 476 87 We, the undersigned Auditors of LaporteTown ship, having audited the foregoing accounts, lind them correct to the best of our knowledge. HOWARD C. 11E8S,) Auditors. JACOB H. FRIES,) ji jl, * A x H t V "'ty'' k 4 • «&- M Dependable |j M || J rote* WE handle goods that art' cheap, hut not cheap goods. We want our goods to become your goods and our store yojir store. It' it is iti Clothing, or || •» 'o A 'i* I Shoes or p| Anything || to furnish man, wo nan or child up in class; 112 attractive and dapendahle attire, then we have ra* just the articles you need. (Jive us a call now. MAX MAMOLEN, LAPORTE. 11 iMMWMS ii*FtOF ESS ION ALCTA BD S? | fRANCIS W. MEYLERT, Attorney-at-Law. Office in Keeler's Block. LAPORTE, Sullivan County, PA. £ J. MULLEN, Atto 112 n ey -at- La w. LA FORTE, I'A OFfICN IN COUNTY BHILDIIVG NEAP. CO I' RT UOUfIK. j t H. CRONIN, NOT ART PUBLIC. orriCN ON MAIN STUB NT. .) IJS I! ORE. I'A First National Bank OF LAPORTE, PA. Capital - - - $25,000.00 Transacts aueneial banking business. TIIOS. .1. INGHAM, KIIW. I.ADI.KV Presidont. Cashier. 3 per cent interest paiil on time deposits, ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. J P. BAHL, TONSORIAL ARTIST Pool Room, Confectionery, Tobacco and Cigars. Opposite Hotel Bernard LAFOUTE, PA. Advertise in the News Item. | 3 CENTS A LINE ADS. j FOlt SALE—Good Jersey cow. In quire of F. IF. Ingham, Laporte, I'a, 4-1 tf \YANTED Hultiters, se. j.ci- lb. Also copper, brass, bidea and furs. Wolf Socks, Laporte, I'.i. EGGS FOR HALF—Onfl" L"ghorn single or double eoinlt. el (ill per setting of 15. M.J. Walls, Box 175, Laporte, I'a. Jul i EGGS FOR HALE—The famous E. 15. Thompson strain, Ringlet Marred Rocks. $1.0(1 per setting of 15. S. lv. Brown, Ricketts, I'a. J" A black and white hound came to my premises March 12; owner may have same by paying for this ad vertisement. J. R. Molynoux. Hillsgrove, I'a. -l.V.:i FOR SALE—Yoke of Oxen; part ly broke; well matched; Ilolsteins; coming ■] years old. Will sell, or trade on cows. Address Box lft4, Hillsgrove, Pa., or call and see them on my farm near the ,»plash dam. Charles Chilson. Anybody needing floor oil slx.uld inquire of John Hansen, Jr., at Hotel Bernard. In order to secure reduced rate on oil for his own use he ordered a half-barrel and will sell the balance in gallon lots at cost. This is an extra quality oil which he will guarantee to give the best satisfaction to every buyer, ad Frances 11 cess has Iteen very ill but her condition is very much improved.
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