VOL. XVI. NO. 17 THE ONLY PAPER PUBLISHED AT THE COUNTY SEAT OP SULLIVAN COUNTY. fpROFES SIONAL CA PUS. jj fRANCIS W. MHYLERT, Attornev-at-Law. < Utioe in Kceler's Block. LAPORTE, Sullivan County, TA. £ J. MULLEN, Attorney-at-Law. LAPORTE, rA orrica is COUNTY BUILDING KKAIL COURT NO (IB B. J H. CRONIN, LAW, HOTARY TUBLIC. OFFICE ON MAIN HTItIKT DUSIIOUE. PA First National Bank OF LAPORTE, PA. Capital ... §25,000.00 Transacts a general banking business. J. 1,. CII KISTI A N KI>W. liAIM.KV President. Cashier. 3 per cent interest p:ii/ One J Pill. Easy. Take What Pill ? Why, a Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pill, of course. Good for all kinds of pain. Used to relieve Neuralgia, Headache, Nervousness, Rheu matism, Sciatica, Kidney Pains, Lumbago, Locomotor Ataxia, Backache, Stomachache, Period ical Pains of women, and for pain in any part of the body. "I have used Dr. Miles' medicines for over 12 years and find them excellent. I keep Dr. Miles' Anti-l'ain Pills in the house all the time and would not think of taking a journey without them, no matter how short a distance I am going. 1 cannot praise them enough." Mbs Lou M. CHURCHILL. 63 lligh St., Penacook, N. 11. At all druggists. 25 doses 25c. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Inci. In this weeks issue of the News Item we publish the announcement of Joseph Sick of Cherry for the olliee of County Commissioner. Mr. Sick is a well known business man and farmer of Cherry town ship. Mr. Sick is well known in Sullivan County having passed his whole life here. He has held many township ollices with honor to him self and beneliit to the township. His vote will be large where best known. COLE'S Up-To-Date HARDWARE whatever'it may lie—"shall I buy? Don't ponder over these things, nor spend your time looking at pictures in "cheap goods" mail-order catalogs. Come to our store and let us solve the problem. We have a line variety of standard goods to choose from When you think of HARDWARE think of COLE'S. SANITARY PLUMBING. We give special attention to Piping, Steam, Hot Water and Hot Air Heating. General job work and repairing In all branches, prompt y and skillfully executed Samuel Cole, - Dushore, Pa. Mepubiican News Item. HILLSGROVE. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Buckley and Miss Campbell of Willianisport [spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Morrissey. Miss Gladys Lorah and Millie lloilman have again returned to Mansfield where they will attend Normal School. (iiiy I hitter left Saturday ior Shlink where he will be Principal of the High School. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rogers, who have been visiting friends and rel atives here for the past several weeks, have returned to their home in Willianisport. Oleatiis Harrison left Sunday for Towanda where he attends Catholic School. Florence and Dora Reidy are attendingCatholieSchool at Towan da. Mrs. Joseph Rachel of Proctor visited friends at this place Friday. (Last Week's Items) Miss Yirgie Cassclberry of Proc tor. spent a few days with llattie Schradcr. Millie II oilman of this place ex pects to attend the Mansfield State Normal School the coming term. Lillie lirey, who has been at tending college at Valparaiso, Ind., has returned home and accepted the position of teacher in the in termediate school of this place. Mrs. Sam (ialough, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. I)r. L. Christian of Lopez, lias return ed home. Mark Harrison is now spending his leisure hours at Mt. Vesuvius. "Good luck" to Mr. Harrison. Gladys Lorah, who has been working at Christ Little's at Eag les Mere for the past three months, has returned home to attend the Mansfield State Normal the coining term. The Forksvillc Fair. The Annual Fair of the Sullivan County Agricultural Society will be held on the grounds at Forksvillc on October -i, and ">. It is ex pected that this fair will be far superior to that of any previous year, and a record breaking crowd is sure to be in attendance. A Brass Band will be present, and tickle the ears of music lovers. The merry-go-round will also be there as you will be aware of if you attend this fair. On Wednerday, October 4, will be held the great athletic meet. Sullivan County boasts of its great athletes and there is sure to be some interesting exhibitions of the various sports. An increase in premiums will be given in some classes. Be sure and be there at the Forksvillc Fair. O. N. Molyneux, Secretary. On shore, Pa. LAPORTE, SULLIVAN COUNTY PA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 1911. ******** j LOCAL NEWS j | COUNTY SEAT NEWS TOLD $ § IN BREEZY PARAGRAPHS $ **** -*■*■** Mrs. Jacob Fries spent Monday at Muney Valley. J. Philips of Nordmont was in town Wednesday. Trespass notices for sale at the News Item olliee. Miss Mabel Moran visited friends in Onshore over Sunday. Grant Carpenter of Willianisport is visiting his parents here. John Hassen Jr., made a business trip to Wilkes-Barre Tuesday. John L. Farrell and family of Onshore, spent Sunday in Laporte. J. (i. Cott of Forksvillc trans acted business in Laporte Wednes day. Nelson Lawrensou of Towanda, visited his parents here over Sun day. A. Walsh Esq., of Onshore was a business man in the County Seat Tuesday. Valiiuly Clochek moved his family from Tannery Town to Ilillsgrove Monday. Mrs. Victor Hugo sud family 1 have returned to their home at West Philadelshia. Misses lone and Marjory Mason left Monday for the West Chester State Normal School. Editor English and assistant Sumner visited their parents at New Albany over Sunday. Editor Streby of the Onshore Gazette and Herald was a business man in the County Seat Tuesday, Tresken Buselihausen has gone to Philadelphia to take a business course in a business college in that city. Miss Margareitta Crossley is vis iting relatives at Kingston and attending the Wilkes-Lane Fair this week. Mrs. ('has. Coleman and family of Lebanon, I'a.. who have been visiting relati/es here returned home Monday, Miss Anna Johnson, wlia has spent several weeks at Crocket Lodge, left for her home in Ralston Monday evening. N. O Tarbox, Manager of the Nordmont Chemical Company's store, and two sons were in town Friday of last week. Miss Jessie Hornet of Wyalusing, who has been spending the summer at Eagles Mere, was the guest of Mrs. Frank Ingham this week. The Annual Convention of the Sullivan County Sabbath School Association will be held at Forks villo, September 12 and l.'», 11)11. Mrs. O. S. Bender, Press Supt. School opened Monday with the following teachers in charge : Prin cipal, John Leahy of Sugar Ridge; Intermediate teacher. Bessie Rogers of Elkland; Primary teacher, F. Jessie Wrede of Laporte. Reader are you a subsejiber, if not why not ? It only repuires 25 cents to read this paper until after election, and possibly the paper you are reading may have laid around until it is filled with disease germs. Take no chances, but have a clean, open, honest paper at first reading. Wasted Money. The last legislature increased the salaries of Judges. This was un necessary, and those who voted for it did not have the interest of the people or the welfare of the State in mind. No law judge under the old Act was underpaid, many of them received entirely too much. Thousands of dollars of the State's | money have been diverted from the schools and roads by this bill, and distributed as an annual gift to public officials already overpaid. Very few Common Pleas Judges ever earned as attorneys as much money as they received before this new increase, probably not to exceed half a dozen. One or two successful lawyers, who were made judges resigned because the salary was inadequate. But these were corporation lawyers. They desired to see the prefix "Hon." to their names, and have the people call them "Judge". Four thousand dollars a year is much more than the annual income of the average lawyer who becomes a judge. It is sufficient to command the high est average intelligence of the bar. The Item certainly favors fair pay for public officials, but we certainly do not favor unfair pay for political pulls. A large medal should be made for our last legislative, and of course paid for by the state. Unlawful Hunting. It would hardly seem necessary to state that the season to lawfully hunt for any game in this section has not opened yet. But if rumor is correct some of our young sports are putting themselves in a position where they are likely to have a job of working for the county at a dol lar a day. Owing to the many large lires which in the last few years have burned over nearly all the forests near Laporte game birds have be come very scarce. To shoot them before they are fairly feathered out is a shame and a person gfiilty of doing this shouldn't expect, and would probably have no mercy shown him. Sneak Thieves at Tlie Mountain House. Last Saturday night sneak thie ves were in operation at the -Moun tain House, opening the refriger ator hack of the house they helped themselves to seven dressed chick ens, which were being preserved for a delicious Sunday dinner, tak ing in addition six juicy musk melons. Wilcox Re-union. The annual Wilcox reunion was held in the Wilcox drove near Shunk. I'a., oil Saturday. August having been postponed one da\ on account of the rainy weather. A number of relatives from Troy. I'a., Newark and Kingsland, N. J., and other places were there and camped on the grounds. A very pleasant time is reported. Notice of Transfer. Notice is hereby given that a Pe tition for the Transfer of a Retail Tavern License heretofore granted to George Allen, in the Village of Colley, in,the Township"~of Col ley, County of Sullivan,[and State of Penn sylvania, on the premises known as the "Colley House", to WILLIAM F. DIKFFKN-BACII, liar, this day been tiled in my office and will be presented to the Court of quarter Sessions ol Sullivan County, Penn., on Friday September 1">, lt)II, at nine o'clock A. M. Clerk's Office, ALBIvll F F. IIEKSS, LaPorte, Penna., Clerk. September 4, 1911. John M. Converse of Sonestown was a business man in town the fore part of the week. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. I hereby announce myself as a candi date tor the nomination (or the ollice of County Commissioner subject to the rules ot the Republican party, IN (LAND S. MARTIN. August 30,1911. Cherry Township' I hereby announce myself as candidate for the nomination for the ollice of Slier ill of Sullivan County, subject to the Re publican rules. W. 11. HI I>DLE, Feb. 24, 1911. Klkland Township. I hereby announce myself as candi date for the nomination lor the office ol SheriH ol Sullivan County, subject to the Rules of the Republican Party. FIIED W. SCIIANBACIIER, March, 1, 1911. Forksville, Pa. I hereby announce myself as candidate for the nomination for the office of Com missioner of Sullivan County subject to the rules ol the Republican Party. FRANK STRICKLAND, March, 17, 1911. Ilillsgrove, Pa. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the nomination for the office ol County Commissioner of Sullivan County, subject to Republican rules. W. T. MORE, .Tune 2(1. 1911. Forksville, Pa. 1 hereby announce myself as can didate for the nomination for the office of Commissioner of Sullivan County subject to the rules of the Republican Party. IKVIN IIOTTENSTEIX, August, ID, 1911. Forks Township. 1 hereby announce myself as a candi date tor the office ot County Treasurer. Your vote and support is respectfully solicited. •It )S KPII A. II ELS MAX. August 29. 1911. Mildred, I'a. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Associate Judge of Sullivan County subject to Republican rules. A. 1?. KILMER. August 2S, 1911. W'heelerville, Pa. I hereby announce mysell as a candi date lor the nomination lor the olfice ol Associate .Judge of Sullivan County Sub ject to Republican rules. .JAMES I'. MILLER. August -!0, • 911. Muncy Valley, Pa. 1 hereby announce mysell as a candi date tor the nomination lor the office of Commissioner of Sullivan County subject to the rules of the Republican party. \V. A. (iambic. August .'»0, 1911. Ilillsgrove, Pa. Announcement. To the voters of Sullivan County: The ollice of Prothonotary, Register and Recorder of Sullivan County, having never been less than a two-term office I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election. I have tried to do the work of the ollice in a manner to merit the confidence you have placed in me, and by reason of four years experience, if re-elected, believe 1 can render still better service. ALBERT F. HEESS. La Porte, Penn., August 'JN, Hill. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, HUGHESYILLE, CAPITAL STOCK $50,000 W. C. FRONTZ President. Sur P lus and FRANK A. REEDF.R, Cashier. Net Profits 75 000> DIRECTORS: Transacts a General Wni. Frontz, John C. Laird, C. W. Sones, Banking Business. W - C.Frontz, Frank A.Reoder, Jacob Ter, Lyman Myers, W. T. Reedy, Peter Frontz, Accounts oflndivid- j A s Ball) Johu Bull uals and Firms solicited. Safe Deposits Boxes for Rent, One Dollar per Year. 3 percent. INTEREST PAID ON.TIME DEPOSITS. 75C PER YEAR JOHN B. ENGLISH, EDITOR j 3 CENTS A LINE ADS. j FARMERS AND MERCHANTS— Will pay market price for wool. Adress J. L. Wineinan, Lewisburg, Pa. FOR SALE—Brewster Rloek on Muncy Street, Laporte, Pa., in build ing lots of r>2 x 2<>o feet, or would sell to syndicate. Easy terms. Rent of houses would more than pay in terest on money invested. Apply to F. W. Meylert, Laporte, Pa., or address Alice Brewster Cassidy, 1 — ; >7 Tea St., X. W., Washington, I). C. lOsepl j QUALITY | a Whenjpeople realize that it * £ is not the quantity for the £ 1 money, so much as the quality 2 j that counts, then they will ¥ * patronize the store which does ♦ * business in good pure goods. • * Cut prices often mean cut m Z qualities. Our prices are as Z j low as good goods wil allow. X J Our goods_are not of the cheap 5 * mail-order variety. When ♦ a comparing prices do not for- X 2 get to compare qualities. It 2 Z you find the prices lower than 2 £ ours, then you will tind the J J (jualities ' inferior—generally J * "bargain house" job lots. a 2 Ask us to show you why X I our stock is superior. t I Buschhausen's. I ! ! I hereby announce myselt as a candidate tor the nomination tor th« office ot'County Commissioner subject to the rules ot the Republican party. .Joseph Sick. September 5. 1911. Cherry Township. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the nomination for the office of County Commissioner sub ject to Republican rules. FRANK W. RUCK. September f>, 1011. Muncy Valley, l'a I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the nomination for the office of County Auditor subject to the rules of the Republican party. J. C. CAVEN. September <>, 1911. Laporte, Pa, I hereby announce myself as Can didate for the Republican nomination for Sheritf of Sullivan County, and respectfully solicit your support at the Primaries to be held on Saturday, September 30, 1911. Lloyd Mccarty. September 1, 1911. Dushore, Pa. To the voters of Sullivan County: Through an oversight my Petition as a candidate for the office of As sociate Judge of Sullivan County has 1 been returned from Ilarrisburg with lout being tiled. However, I am j still a ca ululate for Associate Judge j and solicit your support at the Pri i maries on September 30, 1911. DENNIS KEKFE, September »>, 1911. Dushore, Pa.