MONTOUR AMERICAN FRANK C. ANGLE. Proprietor. Danville, Pa.. Oct. 8 1903. iHIUHU. FOR STATU TKKAKUKKK, W L. Matthnes of Delaware County. FOR ARDITOR <IKN KKAL, Hun. W. 1' Snyder of Chester FOR SUPERIOR COURT JI T LH;KS, Hun. Thomas A. Morrison of McKeati. j Hon. J. J. Henderson of Craw ford much com iicku FOR SHKRIFF. George R. Sechler. POR REUISTF.R and RKCORDI'.K. FOR JURY COMMISSIONER. Curtis Cook. HIS I'll,l. Til M fcepuMlctn State Chairman Address it County Committeemen. • KIRMIftM or NATIONAL FIGHT WH««pr«ad Significance of the Pres ent Cinvaii In Penntylvanla and th« Influence of Its Result On the Approaching Presidential Campaign. [Special Correspondence.] r>tla.lftlphl*. Oct. 6 —Chairman Pen rMt |n an address to the members of the Republican county committees throughout the state, has Just sound'nl "• call to arms" to every active Re publican of the commonwealth In an urgent request to begin active work for the enMre Republican ticket and aiprcaslriß the hope that will uot cease until the polls are closed ou election day. The Republican field marshal dwells upon the importance of the contest and ma ken It clear that this campaign La but the skirmish of the national struggle which Is to take place next fear CHAIRMAN'S CALL TO ACTION. Following is a copy of the uddress which Is being mailed to the county committeemen by Chairman Penrose "Your name has been sent me by your county chairman as having been •elected by the Republican voters of four election district to represent them on the county committee, and after congratulating you upon the honor conferred to represent such an intelligent body of voters I beg to Im press upon you that the contest this year la the opening skirmish of the great battle to be fought next year, when a president and vice president are to be chosen, also representatives in congress and members of the general assembly. "It la therefore desirable, on account of th* efToct it will have upon next year's contest, that every Republican voter have Impressed upon him the Importance of the present contest and the necessity for him to take an active part in the campaign and that that activity be not allowed to cease until the last Republican vote In his dis trict ha* been polled on election day. "This course Is suggested particu larly. as a large and emphatic majority will be considered throughout the na- j Uon ni, the Indorsement of Pennsylva nia of the splendid administration of President Roosevelt and the desire that the same be continued PENNSYLVANIA IS POTENTIAL.. "As a matter of fnct the utterances of the Republican* of Pennsylvania as ! reflected through the ballotbox. ha\ > | great weight In the declarations con- j tained In the platforms adopted 'it Re publican national conventions "Therefore an overwhelming major ity In Pennsylvania this year will be considered aa Pennsylvania's voice in behalf of the continuance of the pres ent era of prosperity and an emphatic protest against any and all attempts at tariff tinkering—ln other words, such a verdict will bo accepted to mean that Ten nsylvanla la In favor of leaving 'well enough alone,' a policy which, if pursued, w|ll prevent business disturb ances and the consequent Inaugura tion of the period of depression which usually prevails during presidential gears "I assume that you can readily un derstand the occasion for the activity suggested herein and that I can rely upon you for prompt, energetic and painstaking work "1 further suggest that you keep In touch with your county chairman, In forming him regarding the situation in your district and be guided by his In structions "I will add for your further Informa tion that reports from all parts of the state point to a great victory in No vember neit for the party of posper- Ity ' and you can rely upon it that such will be the result If the Republicans of the state display their usual activity "BOIES PENROSE, Chairman." BIONH THAT POINT TO VICTORY. There ha* t>e*n much activity at the Republican state headquarters F.lnce Senator Penrose's return from his v:t cation trip Many of the county lead ers hav# been Into confer with him about party matters and others who take aa Interest In the party organiza tion have culled to show their Interest In the cam, -ilgn and to volunt* < i their assistance The fact that In many of the conn tie* the matter of congressional and legl slatlve nominations Is now being discussed brings up prominently the fact that next year will be a very Im portant one Instate and nation"! pi i- Itlcs snd thst the outcome of next month's election must necessarily have s besrlng upon the outlook for Repub lican success next year tMnoe S«n%tor Penrose got bai It S<-< retary Andrews has had more time to devote to the correspondence (mrcni sad It Is fortunate that he has, for t&ere has been a flood of letters re ceived at headquarters at every mall bearing upon the state campaign. Thiu Is r<>narded nn a very signifi cant feature of the canvass, for when the members of the county commit te#w will take the pains to wr'te to headquarters regarding the sentiment and the outlook In their respective election districts It Is a sure Indication that the party workers are aroused to tfcelr duty and that they will leave nothing undone to bring out a full Republican vote at the coming e|e< Uon n mii in j or the members r.J the la: i 1'• i. latere have been In cluded among th" callers at the head quarters uince Senator Penrose's re turn. and they all agr. ■ that the record of the last session of the general as sembly in the liberal appopriations to tin puhlit schools, the large sums of mom ■ net aside for the improvement of the public roads and the other niei itori ius measures which were pas m! and approved by Governor Pen nypacki r has met with popular ap proval the Site is® State Finances, State Schools and State Good Roads Law. DEMOCRATS CAN REVIEW THEM Re;iut)li r ans, While Impressed With the Importance of the National Phases of the Campaign, Are Ready to Meet Opponents On Any Ground. | Special Correspondence.) Hart isburg, Oct 6.—The Democrats who have been complaining because the Hi publicans of Pennsylvania are de t. rmlm d to impress upon the voters of the commonwealth the Influence which a large Republican majority In this state next month will have upon pub li sentiment for the coming national election demand that "state issues" be discuss d in the present canvass. The Republican party managers last week announced that they were quite ready to meet the Democracy upon any so-called state issue," and they now call upon the Democrats to direct pub lie attention to the condition of the state finances as the most Important state i sue that can be considered at this time. The Republican spellbinders point to the report of the state treasurer, made at the end of the month of September, showing a balance of $13,939,191.34 In the general fund of tho state treasury, with every dollar of this money abso lutely protected and drawing Interest under the reform legislation passed by a Republican general assembly GOOD FINANCE AN ISSCE. This vast sum, available for state purposes, the public Bchools and tho charities and other laudable objects, represents In a large measure the col lection of taxes from corporations. A considerable portion of this money had to be collected by suits against delin quent corporations through the attor ney general nnd the auditor general of tho state, both good Republicans. Republicans of this state have for years pointed with pride to the fact that Pennsylvania has never lost a dollar through any Republican official and that today, as the result of contln | ued Republican administration, her financial condition Is better than that of any other state in the union. That she has any public debt what ever is due entirely to the fact that the bond representing the same are not due and cannot be called in. There Is today In hand specially available for the payment of this public debt a sum considerably more than required to meet this obligation. Pennsylvania Is therefore "out of debt" and she has a large balance on hand to her credit. Attempts have been made by the Democrats to create the Impression that the large balance In the state treasury Is being heid from Its natural chan nel. Such Is not the case. All appro priations made by the last legislature j are b'dng paid promptly and as soon as other payments shall become due they will bp met with the same prompt ness. The revenues of the state have been extraordinarily large during the last two or throe years. It is not generally known, but it Is a fact, that under the , laws of this state the greater the 1 prosperity of the business Interests of ! the commonwealth the greater will be ; the Income to the state treasury. Everything has been booming re | cently and the revenues of the state have gone up accordingly. GOOD SCHOOLS AN ISSUE. The assured revenues of the next two years are sulllclent to meet all the ap propriations made by th** last legisla ture and to pay for tho magnificent state capitol now under construction and leave a balance of several millions In the state treasury. In the expenditures provided for during the next two years there has been allotted to the public schools the sum of 111.000.000, which is far greater than the appropriation of any other state In the union for a purpose, and there is a new appropriation of $1,000,000 for public roads to be ex pended under the direction of the newly created state highway depart ment, whi It is de fined to give Penn syl "ia t! b t -. tern of good pub lic rn. din the country. GOOD ROADS AN ISSTE. i ro n d " 1-;'lslatlon pre >• • ■ . i ite ! u•" to which th ' : .o -rats eager " CI !;;n Is called. ' \ -ia;.d.s for this i. t ie recent se.i- Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor * «—ni' — i jb*. cheerfulness soon d'sappear when the kid- neys are out of order -flnHYl.tfff- or diseased. ""fMUffKidney trouble has - flf become so prevalent /Jn* ]j '^ at " ls no< uncommon ///\V 112 \ J for a child to be born /*i l"V\ afflicted with weak kid - \ ijfr- neys. If the child urin —ates too often, If the urine scalds the flesh or if. when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it Is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it.the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as mor.t people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The rnild and the Immediate effect ol Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty- a 1 d ;Ur Y ; ma/ have a EKnrW+lßttij-f'."fefc '-*>• i». JptF free *1: pamphlet fell Home of flwsnipimot ing ail about it. including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferer-, cured. In writing Dr Kllmei St Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Don t make no mistake, bill reniem ber the name Swanp Root Dr Kil filer's Swamp Root and the addles liinghaiutoii, N V , on every IHIUIHH eion ot tne general a-seniiuy, win destined to give a fixed 'and u• II considered policy for the I iter nt '>t the roads and the highwit} i t 1 ' state, so th.it the means of trail oria 112 tion between the farm and t: n i boring market may tie lmprov il As soon as the jirovi-im ot tl I, A I good roads law shall be on !> ■ r.-r known it i- ; predl. ted that it crease in popular fav>i and ' be a demand for its enfoi > em« nt v, h additional appropriation •. wh come at the next session oft!:• e ture In accordance with the i " i Its Republican advocates and cha: i i piona. 5100 REWARD, SIOO Tne readers of this paper wi c. | hi learn that there is at Ic.ist nne <ln ul' ease that vicnee has been able to cur< In i ts stages and that is i.l! irrli II 11 i's ' tarrh t'ur»* is tin on y j». 11 i\ * 11 known to the medical frao i nil y. ' il it rli being a constitutional «lis> as< O'.n i. s Constitutional treatim nt II ill > < it 11-1 i 'Jure Is taken internally n lii • itir■ i y u; on the iibwitl and mucous *a' 112 »■ of 1 em, thereby (.estroylng tin foundation of the disease and glvlnu' lln : itient s11• i i by building up the const ilnt lon md nature In doing tlie work. Tin propr ' have so much faith in it> curativ |-o\v> r-, that t liey offer ' >ne Hundred lin ,a r s for ,n Casetliat lt falls to cure, -mil for Testimonials. F. J. CHENRY & CO .Props., Tol-do i >. Sold bv I »rugi;iHts, 75<'. Hull sVaniilx I'ills are I lie In -t Prof. 11. I). Patton of I un I't.i, Pa.,who has appealed on the platform for twenty years in the inter, Temperance and who spoki Court House a few week- ago. wil visit Montour county again speaking at White llall, Friday evening, Oct Utli in the Baptist church; Washing tonville M. E. church,S ifunlav even ing, Oct. 10, and ill tlii~ city Siiinlax at the Trinity M E. cliun li it o i_ a. in., Y M. A. at •'! :"><> p. in..m i at St. Paul's M. K. church at o'clock in the evening. L:irg< fi.'ti outs are exjiected. Pro!. Patton i many friends in this section As a punishnieiit for all _■ 'I in ordination the Shamokin School ITouii asked for the resigntition of le.e h. r A J. McClow one month ago. M i' ignored the hint and the hoard rein \v ed the request Monday nigln. Sum thing is exiwcted to drop soon Recovered Speech and Hearing. Messrs. Ely Uros. I coinnieiict il nsing your Cream Dalin about two years ago for catarrh. M> vo : n wa somewhat thick and my li> tring \ i dull. My hearing ha- heen fnllvn -tor s ed and my speech has ben HIM i|n:te clear. lam ii teacher in our town L. <l. Drown Orangt i Pa The Balm does not irritate or cause sneezing. Sold by druggi-ts at n ei or mailed by Ely Rrother- *>( i \Y irr n St. New York David Pancoast ol Shanmk in, i grocer whose horse was ja!:b d willi * pitch fork last week found tin aniiu il suffering greatly Tue.-ilav from poisoning. It die I in . iih agony in a -liort while A Love Letter. Would not interest you if sou looking tor a guarantied .-il\ Sores, Burns or Piles. Otto Do Id, >' Ponder, Mo. write-: I siitli-red \\iti mi ugly sore for a year, but a l>< \ oi Backlen's Arnica Salve cared me. li - the best Salve on earth. at Panh & Co's Drug Sti re. Murderer Gets Twenty Y ir . MEDIA,Pa.,Oct. ; Elias Williams, the negro murderer of IV|. > Whi who was last night c mvi t .1 ol niur der in the second degr« , wt- t »l i\ sentenced to twenty y.ars' inipri ment at solitary (umtim ineiit in tie Eastern State Penitentiary it Plnl i delphia and orderi d to |ay a ti :Ji. r >oo and cost- ot jiro.-ei ulion Thi the extreme penalty. Williams. \sli i escaped after committing the d< d, was captured at Cur \ -ville, J!»rv land, his old home, sevct il montl ago. CONSTIPATION CURED. A Barrytown, N.Y., Man's Experi ence with Cal-cura Solvent. Dr. David Kennedy's Wonderful New Medicine Cured Him Promptly. Your Money Back II It Dots Not Cure. Constipation lends to wore. Often it is the cuuse of appendicitis. Always if lend-4 to dangerous chronic disease. It .should not be neglected, nor should it be tempor arily relieved with drastic purgatiu'S. lb ro is a cast) in point: Mr. C. S. Osterhoudt, of Barrytown, N. Y., wus distressed with indigesti' U, chr'iiie constijiutiou and kidney troiiblo 112. .r 112 air years. lb* tried many medicines without relief. lie heard of Cal-cura Solvent, I>r. Kennedy's 7te«) medicine, usi 1 it and l»cgan to improve rapidly. All of his old com plaints have disappeared and he owes everything to Cal-cura Solvent. , If your druggist does not have Cal-cura Solvent, write to the Cal-cura Company, Rondout, N.Y.; but ask your druggist lirsi. SI.OO a bottle. Only on* ) size. Guarantee: Your druggist will return your money if Cal-cura fails t > cure, and The Cal-cura Company will pay the drug gist. Eemember, Cal-cura Stdvent cur* » I)H% of all cases of Kiduey, Bladder and Liver disorders. R-T-P-A-N-S 1 almks Doctors find A good prescri }>t ion For mankind The ."» cent packet is i noii: h for it al The family holt I* liOcen'.- coiitains a supply for a \ ir All <1 rn gists S> II t belli. Bloouifburg Fair — Low Rate via R< Railway. ()clober I:st Ii t*i Hit Ii Ila li' Railway will sell special I XCIM ion tickets to I'looin-hurg I iii it tin low rate *if single far* lot th i md t with a in iII l mil in ot ~'i < lit-, ti in William-port, Danville. I oni<|ii n interim diate stations vi i 1 it r Hramdi. good for return until 17th inclusive. Sp i til t uu TI dilV itii'l Friday will hiv l'> at !• :20 a m.and returning will h c Bloonisbiirg at <• 1" p ni villi', Mi If on, Williams! i i oxl mediate station- Abovi will stop at Hloom -tie. i P t taking the ti ai n at I diem t r purchase tickets in nl\ i'n • it i tion. Excii r-ion In •• t. >in I• m \ 'JU cents ORPHAN'S Ml 81 OF Valuable Real Estate. Estate of Margaret Deen, Deceased. 1!\ virtue nf an order of the Orpli in s ('ourt ni Montour County grant | il In liim fur -lull purpose, the 1111- ■ i Administrator of the above nail I deredeilt Will expose to public -a! ti'cd and discharged from all lien and encumbrances what-over i, u| i 11 the ft spi ctive premi-i s situate n tie First Ward of the Uorough of Danville, in the (bounty of Montour ind Stat' of Pennsylvania, on FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 6th, 1903 beginning at toil o'clock in the fore noon of (la- -aid day, the live follow- <li cril" d lnessaugcs, tenements inll town lots of land fit' the said de cedent, to wit : I,()T IS'O 1. All that certain iness inge, ti uenieiit and town-lot of land - itu-.te in the First Ward if tlio Bor ough 't I>anville, in the County of Montour and Stale of Pennsylvania, hounded and described as follows, viz : le-citming on the northwestern corner •ii lot lit the e-tat eof Samuel Mverly deceased on the south side nt Front street,thence along said lot in a south wardly direction one bundled and twenty five feet to an alley, thence ilone said alley in a west wardly di re lion tW'nt v live feet toother lot of In its of Margaret Deen deceased, thi-uce ilong said last mentioned lot in i iiorthw irdly direction one hun ih ! and twenty live l'eet tothesouth • of Front street aforesaid, lli :n along the southern side of said I I', int -Hi it in an >astwardly diree , tin.i twenty live feet to the said north W' -ti ti corner of said lot of the estate ni mini I Myerly decease!, the place ot I' 'inning with the appurtenances. IjU I NO. Also all that certain I ni< -- iiige, teiienii nt and town lot of land situate t i the First Ward of the P. Tough of Danville, in the County of Mi atour anil State of Pennsylvania j hounded and described as follows,viz: Beginning at the northwestern corner of i' otlu i let of the heir- of Marg , | t I n deci is"d last herein before de- lihed on the southern side of Front street, thence along said last mentioned lot in a southwardly direc tion oiii hundred and twenty-five feet t. an all* v, thence along said alb v in i W'-stwardly direction twenty-five i ■ ! to another lot of the heirs of .lani' - I I). '!i deceased, thence along lit !a t mentioned lot one hundred and t weiiiy (ive teet in a northwardly direct roii to the -outlicrn side of said I'M . i street aforesaid, thence along 11if in side of said Front street hi an eastwardlv direction twenty-five (i • 1 to the -aid northwestern corner in i i !.'.'i lot ol the heirs of Margaret l)i en deceased la.-t herein before dc -i i! d. the j lace of beginning, with tl a] | iii tenances. I'M NO Also all that certain m s-.uige. tenement and town lot of old -itiuite in the First Ward of the ugh of Danville,in the County of Monteur ind State of Peiiiisylvnla, : bound) 1 and described as follows, viz: 1' .'inning it the southwestern corner iI t i lot of ilu- estate of Hannah -til!. !• i i-id, on the northern side V. it. : st !")•) t. thence along III)' ni il in -id of Water street in a w. -twardly direction twenty-five f>*)*t ti il i inT b t nt the heirsof Margaret |i ii <1 'd, lb 'lice along the -aid last mentioned lot in a northwardly diiect ion one hundred and fifty feet to an i 11• , tln n along said alley in an • i tw ard Iy dll ect ion twenty-live feet i i ti: inn th wi stern corner of tlio said lot i I the estate of Hannah Still, de a- d, theme along the said last nil ntioiii I lot in a southwardly direc tion i in hundred and fifty feet to the -ud utliwe.-tern corner of tlio said I i-t ue iition• d lot on the northern -el ot Water street, the place of be ginning, with the ,appurt)'iiances. • 1 | i Su, I Also all that < ertain in uige, uemeiit and town lot of land ifuate in the]Fiist Ward of the I! e't >t Danville, in the County of Montour and State of Pennsylvania bounded and descrilied as follows,viz: 1> .milling at the -1 mt b western corner ot another lot ' t the In its of Margaret Deen d.-eea-i d last her HI before de -i i lon th)- north) rn side of Water M> t.tin nee along the said northern of 'lie -aid Water street in a v\.-st wardly direction twenty-five feet to tie ontln a-t)• in corner of another ■ ID ir- ol Margaret Deen de i, t).> iii along-aid last incut ioii . 1 lot in . northwardly direction one : d ind fifty fe.-t to au alley, • along said alley in an east- direction twenty-five feet to ! le iioithw. stern corner of other lot i ! lie I • irs of M ugaret I).*m II dceeas . 1 la.-t In rein h fore described, thence along tl - aid la-t mentioned lot in a -(■ ii' ii\\mi Uv direction one hundreii , ;11 lilty lo fto the said southwestern e■ line; of -rd last mentlOlieil lot on tin- northern side ot Water street, the pin ol beginning,with the appurten ances. I'll' N<i ■">. Also all that certain i.I tuge, lent iiK'tit, and town lot ol 'an., -ituaii in the First Ward ■ 112 the I' ,1 lif D ill vi lie. 11l the ( 'oil nly of Mont m md Slate of I'eiiusylvania, I and d -eribed as follows,viz: ;; nngai lli southwestern corner i In i hi of tin' heirs of Margaret I i!■ i-i d, la.-t herein before de .l" I i n th northern side of Water -t t, th) ni e along the northern side ' W ii r st.ei t in a wi -I wardly direc ' I■!. ' Ii \ e feet tot lie south <l a-t - i ' ornei <1 ot h>'r lot of the In ii s of Mi iii I>i . a deceased, thence along ti'. i:d last mentioned lot in a north \ai ly 11 i el ion one hundreii and 'lll \ tii I one h ill feet to an alley, i> i lon _■ -aid tl ley in an east - V\ ills 'I i I eel 101 l t Went V five feet to lee tliw. -tell) coiner of other lot I I h' :is of Margaret I•> • n lii'o a i" I, i i-i-t lib lore ill -«• ri In tl, I lii'tice tlo! il la-t inenlioii"d lot in a oi. 11 w .ullv direction one hundred in I 'ill \ fei < to th said southwestern •oi in rot I'D- ii (I LA-t on OL i oned lot, mi tie northern side »l Water street, t ■ Ia- ' ol b i inning, with the aji pin ti tiatie. - By ;» special order oi the aforesaid Court th«> said respective premises, with the appurtenances, art* to he sold freed and discharged froiu ail liens and encumbrances whatsovever. A RARE OPPORTUNITY is here afforded to those who con template the building of residences oi tenement liouh s a- all of tlx se hits are admirably situated for either purpose. TERMS FOSALE. Twenty-five pef cent, of fho purchase money shall tie paid in cash a) the striking down of the respective properties, and the bal ance thereof shall he paid upon the confirmation absolute of the respective sales. Deed to he delivered to the* re spective purchaser or purchasers upon such confirmation absolute of such re spective sales, ami the cost of writing such deeds, respectively, shall bo paid bv such respective purchaser or pur chasers. JONATHAN S. DEEN, Administrator ot Margaret Meeii. deceased. Danville, Pa., October ath P.K)3. EDWARDSAYREOEARHART, < 'onnsel. Saves Two From Death. "Our little daughter had an almost fatal attack of whooping cough and bronchitis," writes Mrs. W. K. Ilavi land, of Armonk, N. Y., "but, when all other remedies failed,we saved her life with Dr. King's New Discovery. Oar niece, who had Consumption in an advanced stage, also used this womlerful medicine ami today she is perfectly well." Desperate throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. King's New Discovery as to no other medi cine on earth. Infallible for Coughs and Oolds fiOc and SI.OO bottles guaranteed by Paub - & Co , Drug gists Trial bottles tree. Li,st of Traverse Jurors fur Special Term ol Court November 9th. Anthony—Frank Ellis. Danville, Ist ward—Jacob Rloom, A. \V. P lecher, Charles L Campbell, Weiidol (Transam, <'buries Hill 2nd Ward -Reuben Riyer, John A Hart/.el. :srd Ward John Rarrctt, John Cruik shank, Robert Moody, Alfred E. Host ll.v, (lhauncey Hollbter, Joseph Law, Edward I.atnev, Jr . Christian Loeli, Jesse Lunger, David D Will iams. Ith Ward -William Fox, Sr.,Oalvin Eekert. Derry George W. DeGreen, Russel Umstcad, W. L. Whipple. Limestone —John I). Ellis, C. A. Geiger, (' A. Wagner. Liberty—William (3. Ford, W. J. Leidy,Samuel Wagner, John F. Spring- Mahoning Levi (Jo.-s, August Oils chlager, Jacob Rudv. May berry—Peter Youglit. Valley—Elias Williams West Hemlock 1.-nac Confer. Ran a Ten Penny Nail Through His Hand, While opening a box J. O. Mondnt, of Thiee Mile Hay, N . V., ran a ten penny nail through the fleshy part ol bis band. "I thought at once of all the pain and wnem-> this would cause me," tic says,"and immediately aji plied Chamberlain's Pain Palm and occasionally afterwards. To mv sur pris>- it removed all pain and soreness ■Mid the injured parts w. re soon heal ed." For sale by Panics A: Co. Do You Enjoy What You Eat ? Ycu can eat whatever and whenever you "ike If j >u take Kodol. By the use of this r-c.rdy d.sordered digestion and diseased -.toi « hs are so completely restored to •icalth. and the full performance of their Junctions naturally, that such foods as would tie one Into a double bow knot are eaten without even a "rumbling" and with a posi tive pie.(sure and enjoyment. And what Is more these foods are assimilated and transformed Into the kind of nutriment that Is appr ipriated by the blood and tissues. Kodol Is the only digestant or combination ->f dig'Mants that will digest all classes of food. In addition to this fact. It contains. In assimilative form, the greatest known tomo and reconstructive properties. Kodol cures Indigestion, dyspepsia and >ll disorders arising therefrom. Kodol Digests What You Eat Makes the Stomach Sweet. FV.ttles ot. y K'rr SI.OO. holdlnf 2H tlm«a the trial sue, v-nich so..a for 50 cents. fr»D«red by t. O. D»WITT A 00.. Ohic«t«. f* Sold by (Josh <Xr Co. Panics & Co. Ticket No. Ts drew 1 In* prize at (josh's drug store last evening; a box of cigars or a pound of Huyler's can dies. ('elitralia is in the thiocsofa small pox scare, there now being six well developed eases together with anoth er suspected. A GOOD THING GIVE IT A PUSH. Livona ('AMI*. PA. AIMUT, 21. MoYEIi PROS. DKAK SIK - I think that every man that has a team of horses or any stock, ought to havealiottie of Mover's White Liniment in the stable or his house. I had a horse that stepped in a hole with his front foot, coming down the mountain with a trail of props, and fell forward and strained Ins shoulder blade. That it >welled so fast that we could hardly get the collar otV and in two hours bis neck was swollen to all the skin would hold. We used your White Liniment freely,and in a few days lie was to work again, and does not show any signs of lameness. It worked like magic Respect fully Yours. J. A. HARTHAST. •» r. r —MA N V !■' Af'l't'K EI • I! V Moyer Bros, WHOLES AI I DI?I (i(ils>lS, BJoomsburg - Pa. I i J *: l''or sale iiv all dealers. 112 "To Cure a Cold in One Day 1 I Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. A, OH every I Milton Fair Low Rates via Reading Rail- ' way. Heading liailway will sell special' excursion tickets to Milton Fair Octo her »ith to '.Mli good for return passage ! until October loth inclusive, at rate of single fare for the round trip, with a minimum of cents Iroiu Williams- , port, JMoomsburg, Oatawissa, Mt. <'ar i mi 1 and intermo'liate ticket stations. j Hate from Danville 1? cents. It is estimated that 100,000 bushels of potatoes will be shipped this year! from Lehigh county to the city mar- j kets. TO OCRE A COLD IN ONE I)AF. Take Laxative Broino Quia Tabiue I lets. All druggists refund the money| if it fails to cure. E. W. ' 1 roves's | signature is on each IM>X. 25. The small boy and the chestnut crop are now a ripe combination to make work for the doctor and the coroner. —— HKI'OKT llh Til K < U.M>ITIO.\ —OF— THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT DA W 11.1.K In Ihe State of IN nnsy I van la, lit lIK ' close of husilhss. S« |»l. IMli, luo.'i. < II AKTKIt \ ( >1 IIKIt Mr,. RESOURCES. l<oans and discounts HI j Overdraft*, secured an<* unsecured . Hi H2 I . S. Honds to securecirculation.. IfiO.OOOOO Premiumson I . s. Bonds 6,00000 Stocks, securities, etc 168,866 75 Hanking house, furniture, and fixtures 14,500 00 I Mil* from National Hanks (not rest'ive agents) Uso2?tj I hie ironi State Hanks ;ind Hankers *» M hue from approved reserve Hgents < hecks and other cash items 4.77S 15 Notes of other National Hanks... (H) Kract ional paper currency, nickels and cents ill 12 j I.AWHI. MONEV KKSKKVK IN HAN K, VIZ! Specie - ;«• T, ;•* -JI Le«sal-tender notes U**> 00 < r rf) ; Redemption fund wltl» I . S. Trea sur« r, sper cent «»f circulation 7,f>oU on Ttalo $1,147,74# M 1.1 A HI IJITIES. Capital stock paid in ... slso,oßoim> i Surplus fund 150,000001 I'ii<livideil profits, less expenses iiinl tuxes nald.... 4S,BXK2S» National Hank notes outstanding laO.IICMK) ' Kile to iit Iter Nat ional Banks 7.SOT :!•'! I lie-tii l rust ('otupanies anil Sav ings Hanks 1,717 II! | IHvldends unpaid 7:i. r > ou Indiviiliial deposits subject to check ti 18,217 l» ('ashler's checks outstanding 1181 KS2 Total ♦1.147,74» ST \TK OK I'KNNSVI.V AM A, I < 'uunty <>f Montour. t s ' s ' i, W.I. McClure, ('ashler of the a! >o ve-n am eil hank, do solemnly swear that the above si at ement is t rue tot he hest of my k now led lie ami belief. W 1.. McCU'KR, Cashier ami to before me this l'4tl« <lit) ofS. |il, 191)3. JOHN W. I'AKNSWnKTH, Notary Public. Correct - Attest: H. It. OKAUH AKT. | ISAAC X. CKIRH, - illh'Ctors. lOII.N F. TIHII.KY, * CMXH3Q<Xb3CBXa3O<X>OOOPQ<aaCH>CKB»OBKB3OC^ Williamsport Dickinson Seminary | S is a Hnm» mil Christian school. It provides tor heallh and social culture as D carefully as for mental and moral training, taking a jiersonal interest in C § each pupil. A splendid li«_ld, with athletics directed by a trained athlete, a $ make ball field and gymnasium of real value. Single beds, bowling alley £ O and swimming pool. Ten regular courses, with elective studies, offer wide Q Jj selection. Stenography and Business Course. Eight competitive scholar- 5 3 ships are offered. Seventeen skilled teachers. Music, Art, Expression and 8 Q Physical Culture, with other branches or alone, under teachers with best home Q « and European training. Home, with tuition in regular studies $250 a year, Q 8 with discounts to ministers, ministerial candidates, teachers, and two from 8 SB same family. Fall term opens September 7th, 1903. Catalogue free. Address 0 RLV. EDWARD J. QRAY, D.D., President, Williamsport, Pa. jj OOOOCKXK>OOOOOQOO 00000000 CKKM3CBXH3CMXH3QO<X>CKHX)OO<X> The Home Paper 1 of Danville. i Of course you read J i ■ « |, I THE nEOPLE'S 1 Popular I APER. Everybody Rends It. Published Every Morning Except Sunday nt . j I No. ii E.Maho: ngSt. Subscription 6 ten!. I\r Week. SIX INJURED IN SERIOUS FIRE PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 7.—Six peo ple were injured in a fire which nut tod the residence ot Mix A. Pearson, ltfOl Van Felt street this morning. J Tlie injured were rescued in a thrill ;mg manner by W. H. Saul,a next door neighbor who with the assistance of Mrs. Pearson's 12-year-old son stretch ;ed a rope between the two houses. I Four of the inuiates ot the house es j eaped by means ot the improvised fire eseajKi, and two jumped from second story windows. The injured were: Mrs. A. Pearson, Miss Catherine Conway, Miss Bertha Friedfeld, Sum mers Friedfeld, Louis Taylor and Benjamin Thomas. Taylor ha<l his thumb broken in aid ing Mrs. Pearson to escape and Fried - feld's nose was broken in the rescue of his sister. The house was practical - i ly destroyed. itKPOitT ok Til k i ().\urno.\ The Danville National Bank, AT IIA >VI 1.1.K j In the State of Pennsylvania, at the close ol liud- i , new Scp't, oili. I'jo.'f CHAKTKK NI'MHKK IO?S KKSOIKCKS i I«oans discounts 81 I Overdrafts,secured and unsecured.. 31711 I'. S. Hondo to secure circulation .Ki.iHitnm ! Stocks, securities, etc tog,WU2 Banking house, furniture, and flxtarea. 20,UUUUo Hue from National Hanks (not iiesttrve A Rents) £!,£!» KJ s Hue from Slate Hanks ami bankers.. I.nun IT ! DM from approved reserve agenu tKf.43l 17 riiecks and other cash Items ;i.!!»;( 00 i Notes of other National Hanks liXiOUU Fractional |>aj>er currency, nickels and cents ;ifi (IS LAwna.Miissv Wkhurvk in Hank, viz ! Spoclo % :sI.MU I<uKal-tender notes Iti.UOO 47.540 UO Redemption Fund with U. S. Treasurer a per cent of circulation 2/iOOOfI Total SI.OUVGifiIM L.l AHIL.ITIKS Capital Stock paid In 200.000 no Surplus tun.l IIO.OUOOU ' IJntlivided profits,less expenses and taxes paid 15,464 » National Hank notes outstanding 50.000 00 Due toother National Hanks 7,:.!»2 4<> i Dividends unpaid 1,11550 ! Individual deposits subject to check... M5,1W78 Cashier's checks outstanding 1.^77 Total *1,030.52G 08 Statu of Phnnbvlvania, t . t'ounty ol Montour, ( 1, M. <>. Youngman, tlashler or the above-nam ed Hank, do solemnly swear that the above state ment is true to the best ol iny knowledge and be lief. M.O. VOUNUMAN, Cathifr Subscribed and *w..rn to before mo this 11th tiny of Nrp't., I'.Ml.'l. A. H. <iH< INK, Uorreet—Attest: Notary Public. W.J. BADDY. ) U .K. HODLOWAV. > Directors. D. R. El 'KMAN. \ Murray and Macky Company. The Murray and Mackey big Com edy Company will open a week's en gagement at the Opera House Monday evening, Goto tier 12th. The company is headed by J. M. Donavin, the well known romantic actor, and is sup ported by carefully selected players. The opening bill will be "Captain Heme, U. S. A.," a four act military drama boarding upon instances of tie- Civil War. The company carries a carload of special scenery, none of the house outfit being used. High class vaudeville will be introduced between acts thus making a continued per formance. The management hav> tin year secured a stronger and better company than ever before. The plays presented during the week will be en tirely new and all the latest successes For Monday evening only 200 <-pi uil ladies' ticket" will h' sold at l. r >e ieh entitling the lady to the best re.-, rved seat. Smallpox is still breaking out in various parts of the state Vaccination is the only remedy. Notice of Inquisition. IN THE ORPHAN'S COURT OF MONTOUR COUNTY. IN RE PARTITION OF THE REAL ES T A T E OP OATH A R IN E KR A T Z LATE OF THE BOROUGH OP DANVILLE, IN THE COUNTY OF ! MONTOUR AND STATE OF PENNSYL VAN I \, DECEASED. To Regina Henrietta Aten and > Henry J. Alen, lier husband,'2l7 i.om ■ bard street, Highland town, Balti } more, Maryland, Celia Murphy and ! .Tolm Murphy, her husband, Danville, Montour county, Pennsylvania, t'lara Miller and William Miller, 10-r hu [ band, also of Danville, Montour roun ; ty,Pennsylvania and George D K.atz, | Odessa, Lincoln connty, in tl.i tate of Washington, heirs at law of the i | said Catharine Kratz. Deceased. You and each of you are hereby duly ' notified that flit* Orphan's Court of j Montour county aforesaid has iw ird jed an Inquest to make partition and nluation ot the hereinafter described real estate of the said Calh.irine I Kratz deceased, aud that the -.ii 1 In -1 quest will be held on MONDAY. NOVEMBER 16tb A. D. ! 03 | at ten o'clock in the forenoon of the ' said day upon the following ..ihed premises, when and where j or. may 1 j attend if you deem proper. The said premises in question ate described as follows: All tie certain messauge tenement and towr h t <>f land situate in the fourth V.'t.id of j the Borough of Danvili. , in the couti j ty of Montour and St.»t. of Pennsyl vania, bounded,numbered and ili m rib ed as follows: Bounded and fronting eastwardly fifty feet on Vine street, on the south by an alley one hundred and twenty-tour feet westwardly, on ttie west by an alley fifty fe« r north wardly, and uor'hwardly by a lot number 14S one hundred and twenty four feet eastwardly to Vine streot, containing in width on Vine street fifty feet and in length one hundred and twenty-four feet and num bered 150 as marked in the plan of York's Addition to the said Borough of Danville, with toe appurtenances, and whereupon are erected a double two-story frame dwelling-house and other usual outbuildings MICHAEL BRECKI ILL, Sheriff EDWARD SAYRE (JEARHART, Counsel Sheriff's oftico, Danville, Pa., October Ith, 14)03. Orphan's Court Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE j Entflte of David YaLsickY, Diceased. By virtue of an order of sale grant ed by the Orphan's Court ot Montt u County the undersigned w ill t \pose to public sale on the premi-es, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13th, 1903 i at three o'clock P M all of the r.al j estate of the said decedent situate in I the Second Ward of the Porough ol ' Danville, in the County of Montour ; and State ot Pennsylvania, with the I appurtenance- and upon w ln. h ire I erected a 2-Story Frame Dwelling House, with kitchen attached, ami other us ual outbuildings. Terms of sale will he made known on said day of sale, by MARY E. MITCHELL, i Executrix of David Vansickle, deceased. EDWARD SAYRE (iEARIIART, ('ounsel. r i ** CLD P-l < = ) a " f-rn - - r—I S C V era « * t> = > cxa S ® W -t=a v S S | • S < I % -S 03 few— £ ' Z1 c_=> o . z CJD Jjf t> c > T " * © % ! 1 ""I *1 o
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