Ut. SB ■ ' ■— SONESTOWN. Sonestown this year, an they have not heard of any 4th of July Cele bration, are going to arrange to have a big time, such as church festivals, base ball in the afternoon, dancing at Bondman's hall in the afternoon and evening, speaking and all that goes to make up a good time. Every Inwly is invited to come to our town and have a good time, later on farther proceedings as HOOU as we can tell where we can get a band, and also who will do the speaking for the Sunday schools, P. O. S. of A., and the I. O. O. F., and all that needs H good lecture. Now you might just as well com nence to get ready to come for something is going en at Sones town this year. Mr. Geo. Rea Sr., and Thoiua* Starr were Lairdsville callers on Saturday last. Smith Bondman and Geo. Rea Jr., was over to Ogdonia Hshing a couple of days last week and what they did not get was larger tlian they brought home. A. T. Armstrong has purchased a new saw mill and is going to op orate the same in our town soon and make all kind of lnml>er we understand. Miss Roxanna Bondman has re turned home, after spending two weeks with her grand mother, Mrs. Wallis Little, of Eagles Mere. Mrs Robert Sirnmms was shop ping in Williamsport last Wednes day, returning on Friday. One way to make your wife's bis cuits taste like mothers did is to buy a bucksaw and saw wood an hour before supper. Mr. James Newhard of Eagles Mere Sundayed with Smitd Boud mau at the Sonestown hotel. Jerry Laird, our constable, was iighing on Saturday last and caught his limit long before night. Next time he says he wont start so early in the morning. Mr Clarence Freeze and wife of Altooua weae visiting with the for mers parent's, Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Freeze, on Main street. Mr. R. W. Simmons, the week of May 20th is going to clean Sliamesburg run and Pole bridge of the trout that are of the right length. Chester llouseknecht of Muncy and bis brother of the Munoy, Valley House, Muncy Valley, was in town Sunday, visiting their aunt, Mrs. Phoebe Margargel, who at present is visiting with her MOD Frank Margargel. Brady Confer of Picture Rocks, the new fireman on the Eagles Mere R. R, has moved into the house of Thomas Starr on North Main St. FOR SALE A good bargain in a Two Seated Second-hand Spring Wagon. Also a good Second-hand Buckboard. Inquire of T. J. Keeler, Laporte. Penn'a. x 5-31 Sullivan County Summer Normal School In High School Building, Du shore. Five weeks' term Iteginning Monday, May 27, 1912. FACULTY: In addition to a large corpse of local instructors we shall have with us Prof. Lister, a Palmer Method Writing expert, during the week of June 10. Also an expert in Primary Methods. In addition to the stress placed upon Writing and Primary Meth ods the following will receive special attention: Pennsylvania History (Required under the "New Code") High School Subjects for Professional Classes, and Course and Method in Grammer for Intermediate and Grammer Grades. Every teacher in the county, re gardless of the grade of the certifi cate held, should attend this session which promises to be the most help ful in its history. TERMS : For full term of five weeks, SO.OO. For less than full term, 82.00 per week with a minimum charge of 83.00. M. R. BLACK, Principal. 1 Liability of Sellers of Unhol®- some Food at Public Eating Places 'like supreme court of Louisiana recently rendered a decision in the ease of Doyle v. Fuerst and Katmer (f>6 So. 906) which is of interest to everyone who even oc casionally dines in a public restaur ant. The plaintiff claimed that he was poisoned from having eaten cakes aud chocolate with whipped cream at the defendants confection ery where refreshments were served to the public. The court holds that a seller of food, such as chocolate and cakes sold at a public eating pla«e, is presumed to know any unwholesome condition of the food, and is liable for damages to a pur chaser through being made ill on account of unwholesomeness. It is common knowledge, to which the keeper of a public eating place must be held, that food in which the process of decomposition has begun his liable to make the pei-son who eats it ill. The measure of damage sustained by a purchaser of food, who is made ill through its unwholesomeness, is not merely reimbursement of the price, but all damages that were aforeseen or could have easily been foreseen as likely to have resulted. The court thinks that SIOO was not an ex cessive award to a purchaser of food for illness resulting from ptomain poisoning caused by un wholesomeness of food, where he suffered intense pain, believed for two hours that he was in danger of death and suffered an attack of jaundice in consequence. FOR SALE A good fresh cow, also a team,of good driving horses, weight, about 900. Inqnire, Joseph Carpenter, Laporte, Pa. 41 WAYS TO COOK^CHEESE Agricultural Department Will Furnish Book of Recipes Another cook book, this one ex plaining how to prepare cheese in .numerlous ways, has been added to the list of those already published by the department of agriculture. Forty-one recipes for cheese dish es aud cheese sauces are given, and the bulletin also contains sample hills of fare, in which cheese dishes are substituted for meats. Cheese is not indigestible, the pamphlet declares, experiments by the department having shown that it is "as easy of digestion as a com-! parable amouut of meat." Copies may be bad for the asking.-Wash ington Post. FOR SALE One team of Matched Black Horses 4 and 5 years old, weight, 2,000 lbs. Will sell together or single. Inquire of John Hassen, Hotel Bernard, Laporte, Pa. 60 YEARS' XP E RIE NC E 9 TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS AC. Anyone sending a sketch and description ms qalckly ascertain our opinion free whether ID invention is probably patentaole. Communlca- Hon* strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents sent free. oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Muim A Co. receive sptcial notice , without charge. in the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. I.nreest cir culation of any scientific Journal. Terms, (3 a rear. four month*. »L Sold brail newsdealers. COLE'S Up-To-Date HARDWARE,^PP stove, washer, cutlery, gun,"—or ~** r whatever it may lie —"shall I buy? jon't ponder over these things nor spend your time looking at pict".es in "cheap goods" mail-order catalogs. Come to our store and let us solve the problem. We have a fine variety of standard goods to choose from. When you think of HARDWARE think of COLE'S. SANITARY PLUMBING. We glv» special attention to Piping, Steam, Hot Water and Hot A.ir Heating. General job work and repairing In all branches, prompt y and skillfully executed Samuel Cole, - Dushore, Pa % ▼wTWVWTwvWvwvw Wf VTvVTy | QUALITY j 2 When people realize Unit it 2 { is not the quantity for the £ i money, so much as the quality £ # that counts, then they will # ♦ patronize the store which does ♦ I business in good pure goods. 2 * Cut >rices often mean cut « : X qualit es. Our prices are as X J lo at. good goods wil allow. 5 • < )ur go ids are not of the cheap # • mail-oiler variety. When ♦ • Mini taring prices do not for- S X get ■ > c mpare qualities. If z Zy >n rid he prices lower than z £ ours, ihe i you will find the # i qualit es inferior—generally • "h>rg inl >use" job lots. 2 Ask is > show you why 2 our 'toi k is superior. 2 Executors Notice. in Re: Estate of A. (J. Little, Deceased. Letters Testmentary on the Kstate of A. C. Little, Late of Eagles Mere Borough, Deceased, having this day been granted to ttie undesigned, by the Register of Wills of Sullivan Coonty, notice is here by given to all persons indebted to said estate to make payment, and | all persons having claims them, duly authenticated, for set- 1 tlement. to, FRANKS. LITTLE, Executor, Eagles Mere, Penn'a., February ! 29, 1912. Roll Call. Berniee and Mildred Absent Sonestown Present Muncy Valley Absent Kicketts Absent Nordmont Absent Forksville Absent Hillsgrove Absent Eagles Mere Absent Remember we furnish stamped envelopes and paper to corresp on- j dents. FIRST NATIONAL BANiv HIUG-IIESVILLE, CAPITAL STOCK $50,000 W. C. FRONTZ President. Surplus and FRANK A. REEDF.R, Cashier. Net Profits 90 * 000, DIRECTORS: Transacts a General AV. c. Front/., John C. Laird, C. \\ . Hones, Banking Business. L >' ,niVn M - ve, ' s ' u>r ' , Ja^ h 1Vr ' J. A. K. Ball, John Bull, Peter Frontz. Accounts oflndivid uals and Firms Solicited. Safe Deposite Boxes for Rent, One Dollar per Year. 3 percent. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. I 8 I j The price of the | News Item is 75 cents! per year. Subscribe •NOW. I Study Manure Spreaders Before You Buy One THE proper place to study a. manure spreader is at the local dealer's place of business, where you can see the machine, study it part by part, see how each part is made and how it does its work. Study spreaders at first hand. Goto the local dealer and have hiin show you an IHC Manure Spreader Kemp 2Glh Century Cloverleaf or Corn King Learn the advantages of an apron spreader. Learn what constitutes a steady, reliable feed and the importance of it. Learn the reasons why different materials are used for different parts, and why each part does its work thoroughly. Learn the value of the service the dealer can give you. When you know manure spreaders we think you will buy an I H C spreader from your local dealer. He is the man to see. International Harvester Company Gf America (Incorporate 1/ Chicago USA IHC Service Bureau The purpose of this Bureau is to furnish, free of charge to all, the b« st Information obtainable on buttrr farming' If you have any worthy quest ions concerning soils, crops, land drainage, irrigation, fertilizers, etc., make your inquiries snreitir nnd send them to IHC! Service Bureau, Harvester Build ing. Chicago, U S A fOI£YSKIBN£Y€UEI Makes Kidneys and Bladder High.' 7 SASOUNE A good motor is worthy of the very best gasoline. The three famous Waverly Gasolines— -76- Special - Motor Give Power Without Carbon They are all refined, distilled and treated. They contain no "natural" gasolines, which are crude and un refined and which carry the maxi mum of carbon-producing WAVERLY nil. WORKS CO. i£2b«OSt=> Indtiemiant Pefmeri pirrsyjHG, PA. \- i/r Also makers of Waverly Spec- s O ( \( f Y Auto Oil anil Family Favorite Oil. SRBk s£Z?/o FRFF :o ° n°"k tra°d¥'Sarks 1 rfl I til I o AND o c ß°tE HTS j I ADVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY |"il 1 ► Notice in "Inventive Age " Ml VC M■a < r Book "Howtoobtain Patents ' | IIIbIb 1 [ Charges moderate. No for till patent is secured. J I Letters strictly confidential Address, ] E. 6. SI.GGbHS, Patent Lawyer. Washington. D. C.J Williamport & North Branch Railroad TllkailE TABLE. lii effect Decernber 4, 1911. Kead down Real u|. Flag station* where time it* mar "112" A M P M P M P.M PM P MAMA M AM STATION'S. AM A M A M P M P M I' M I'M I'M J®}? s'*} 1 If; ««,»« 743 Halls. li •_>.•> 7 9 4f. 12 :mj 400 112. of. ha> 10 1.) f;> 2ft 4 19 12.H) lU2O ,41. ..Pfllllldale... f«2O 7 30 9 40 12f Mi OIK £»W (422 1253 10 2T, f7 4K ...Cli|m* W a ft; 17 7 27 937 12 23 3 • I v. 7 V, in -i f:i ,io f4 2K 100 10:»o 7 .V> .IIukIIVKVUIc.. ft; 10 720 it :im l j ir> :: 4, i :i, •>3. r > 434 10ti fsui Picture Rock* 924 :: •> ' 7 4.. 542 4 30 J] 11 fsori . t'hamount .. •• l« :t :ia 7 j (i f4 44 fl 111 K 10 ..Glen Mawr. 9 12 .121, 7 :t;. 14 52 fllK, 18 19 htiawlirlilK>'. 9 04 :i 12 2» ...... f1 SI ...BeechGleu.. 4 58 l.'<' N 24 Minify Valley x ftK :: U7 22 5 0.1 1 l.i K3O ..SoncnUiwn .. h: 1.1 •">-0 is 45 ...Nordmont... >, .9 ~ ....... .-..M0k0ma... ,219. , 9 ® : La|>orU\ .. h 19 (V ilk f! J! Oil Meal 42.00 2.10 Gluteu 3!.50 I.VT ! Alfalfa Meal a,(i i r>o j Oyster Shells 10.00 oo! Brewers Grain JO.OO 1.601: Choice Cottonseed Meal 33 00 1.7( Luxury Flonr sail; 1.30 I " per hhl. 6 15 Beef Scrap 00*8' Oats pi r h.. 7<». I Chai c< al 50 [q sack .(>( I Oystei Shells • .35 140 II) bug Salt coarse or line .<>o j 100 II lmg Sa'i 45 i Slhuniach r Flour nek 1 00 Peji 1. <*»- >0 j Spring Wheat , Marvel) 1.70 Veal Caives wanted on Monda , ! Tuesday and Wednesday Liv.'i fowls and thiole .son We lnesla> j 11. BRINK. New Albany Pa. Administrator's Notice. Kstate of Martin Mullen, late of! Laporte Borough, deceased. Notice is hereby tfiven that Let- I ters of Administration upon the astate of Martin Mullen, late of La-1 porte Borough, Sullivan County, j Pennsylvania, ecedased, have heen | granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said i-state are requested to make payment, and tlios" having claims or demands against the same will present said claims, duly authenticated, to K.J. MCI. EN, j Administrator of Martin Mullen, deceased. Lnporte, Pa., March 11, 1;# 1 li. 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Wilson after trying them wrote: "I have used Dr. Miles' Nam and Liver Tills and also your Antl-I'ain rills, on myself, with good results. The Liver t'llla act so naturally and so easily that I scarcely know that I have taken a pill. Frequently being troubled with headache I take un Antl-Faln Pill and get Immediate relief In every cast." A. 1.. Wilson, Sparta. 111. . Mr. Wilson wus for a number J of years cashier of the First National Bank of Opart*. Dr. Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills are different from others. Many kinds of liver pills are "impossible" after one trial on account of their harshness. Dr. Miles' Nerve and j Liver Pills do not act by sheer force but in an easy, natural way, with out griping or undue irritation. They are not habit forming. If the first bottle falls to benefit, your druggist will return the price. Ask him. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart. Ind. I