COUNTY NEWS:"ff&MSBPI HILLSGROVE. Henry Darby and John Uoulie transacted business in Forksville, Saturday. Quite a number of young people attended the dance at Chal. Cromans at Hoppestown, Saturday evening. Tommy Hart-, a civil engineer of Weligboro, Pa., has been surveying the lands of the Union Tanning Co., the past week. Mrs. Geo. Klegg and daughter and grandchild, left Tuesday for New York, where they will set sail or «>ld England, their native land. The former,s eldest son, John, ac companied them as far as William sport. l'eter Wager who left here three years ago for the wilds of Potter county, is here on a visit to his par* cuts. Pete says the old town is a little quiet for him. Everybody seems to lie grinding an ax or a spud, an indication of much bark being peeled here this season. .John Flynn of Laporte, was a bus iness oilier in town last week. Mrs. Elmer Meccum of William sport, visited Mrs. Saddler last week. < <eo. Chapman caught the finest trout of the season, it measured 19 indies and weighed two and a half pounds. Several have been cau lit measuring 18 inches. The Polander band will give open air concerts on Nevil creek bridge every Saturday night during the summer. ('has. Morean killed a large rattle snake up Dry Run last week. The first one killed this season. Sam Mcßride transacted business at Williamsport, this week. Sam wi! I soon take charge of the Hills grove House at this place. Kd. Hoffman wears a big smile these days. The cause of it is a boy that arrived at his home lasl week. ESTELLA. , Mr. Russel MeCarty and Miss Ora Fetherbay were united in marriage by Kev. Bowen, at Millview, May st'i. We wish them happiness and prosperity. John Mcßride of Hughesville, spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. \V. H. Plotts. Hark peeling is in full blast, and the merry ring of the woodsman's axe can be heard up the Lick Run. We regret to see the destruction of the grand old hemlocks, 'and if the devastation of our forest continues, we predict only a short time when we will be deprived of our little feathered neighbor's songs in their natural homes. Mrs. T. K. Brown of Hillsgrove, passed through town on her way to Wyalusing, to visit her daughter who resides there. Chas. Vargason has a crew of men wo.kingon the King creek road, Hying to repair the damage done by the December flood. Rev. Bowen preached a very able sermon at Estella church, Sunday e ,-cuing to an appreciative congre gation. J. I'. Rogers is doing carpenter work at Forksville. W. E. Wheat !y is doing mason work at thejsame place. : Fred Ketherby and his brothers are moving in the S. P. Shoemaker house to begin bark peeling. Their sister, Mrs. Russel MeCarty will be matron of the establishment. i ince uj»on a time a man got mad at the cilitor and "stopped his papep." The next week he sold his corn four centH below (lie market price. Then his property was cold lor taxes because he didn't read the trensurer's sales. Be was arrested and lined 48 for hunting on Sunday, simply beconse he didn't know it was Sunday, iiiitl paid S3OO for a lot of forged note* i lint liad been advertised two weeks and i In' public cautioned not to negotiate them lie tlien paid a* big Irishman with a toot like a forged hammer, to kick him all the w iy lo the newspaper office where he paid lour vears in advance and made the editor an agreement to knock him down iiinl rob him if he ever ordered his paper flopped again. CONDENSED REPORT of the condition of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Dushore, Pa., At close of business, Dec. 2,1899. Uuinsand Discounts 1206,18175 l' . S. Honda to Secure Circulation SO.OOO 00 sun k Securities 17,612 9!> other Real Estate etc 692 65 I'reinium on C. B. Bonds 8,484 37 Furniture 1,00000 Due from Banks Approved reserve Ant 41,918 90 Sjieeie and Legal Tender Notes 18,475 62 1339,666 21 LIABILITIES. Capital « 50,00000 Surplus aiul Undivided Profits 22,256 84 Circulation 50.000 00 Deposits 217,406 76 1339,666 24 state of Pennsylvania, County of Sullivan &*: I M. D. Swart*, ("ashler of the above named bunk, do solemnly swear that the above state ment is true to the best of my knowledge and be lie i. M. D. SWARTS, Cushicr. subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th (lay of May 190i JOHN H. ORONIN, Notary Public, My commission expires February 27, 190t>. Correct—Attest: A.WALSH. ) E. O. HYLVARI A. - Directors JNO D KKKSKR, J MEMODIUM. . In memory oft 'arrie Hess, who depart ed'lhis life March, 13, 1902, aged twenty- • two years. Whereas, God in hi* -infinite wisdom i bas seen fit to remove from our midst our ; and worker, Miss Carrie Hess. .Be it resolved, that Elkland Grange, j No. 976, has lost a good• member, one *»jio cheerfully labored wiih diligence any work assigned her. I-*,Resolved, that the members ot this | Grange extend to the parents and brothers tblir heartfelt sympathy for the loss of their loved daughter and only sister. Commending them to one, who doeth all things well. 1 heard a sweet voice, 'Twas the voice ot my God: 1 love thee, I love thee. Pass under the rod. Resolved, that the Grange charier be draped in mourning for the period of six ty days and a copy of these resolutions be sent to the county pa|*ers, also a copy to be sent to the friends of the deceased and a copy to be spread on the minutes of the (i range. Mns. KVA MORE: ) Miss MAUD OSI.BK j- Com. 1). L. MILI.BR, ) At a regular meeting of Sonestown Lodge No. 221 I. O. O. F. the following preamble and resolutions were adopted: WHEREAS, It bath pleased the Supreme Ruler to remove from our midst by death, our beloved brother, I). C- Gritman, and Whereas, the relations long held by Bro. Gritman with the members of this Lodge render it fitting that we pluce upon record our appreciation of Brother Grit man as an Odd Fellow and as a man. Therefore be it resolved, That in the death of Brother Gritman this Lodge loses a faithful and thorough Odd Fellow and his family a good husband and lather. Resolved, That the Brothers ot this Lodge did their duty in attending the fun eral of our deceased Brother- Resolved, That this Lodge tender its heartfelt sympathy to the family of our deceased Brother. Resolved, That our charter be draped for six months, and the members wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days. Resolved, That a copy of these resolu tions be placed upon our minutes, and a copy be furnished the family ol our de ceased Brother and that they be pul>- lished. W. B. HAZEM, | L. R. GAVIT, J. W. BUCK, ) Foley's Honey and Tar for children,safe,sure. No opiates. LIME At the OLD OPP KILNS Located near Hughesville. This is the purest lime on the ridge. We will compete with any dealer on car load lots delivered on the W. &N. B. R. R. with our own cars, giving purchaser ample time to unload. All correspondency will receive prompt attention. Address, A. T. ARMSTRONG, SONESTOWN, PA. Foley's Honey •"<* Tar heals lungs and stops the cough. jfpTTl 112 # it IT'S WORTH •••••• WHILE to step in and absorb a little General Knowledge that is to be found in a really down to date General Store. Price Keduction on Closing out Goods now on IETHTBITTONII ?????? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. Treasurer's Sale OF UNSEATED LANDS. A'.'i-eeable to the provisions of an Act of Assem bly entitled, "An Act directing the mode of sell ing Instated Lands for taxes, passed the 20tti day of March, 1815, and the supplements thereto. I. l' R VNK LCSCH. Treasuser of the County of Sulli van. hereby give notice to all persons concerned that unless tliuCouuty, State, Road School and Poor Taxes due.ou the following tracts on Un seated Lauds situated in said county and i>aid before the day of sale, the whole or such part of each tract as will pay the taxes and such cost chargable thereon will be sold at theCourt House In Loporte, said county of Sullivan 011 the 9tli day of June, 1902, lictng the second Monday of I June. The sale to he continued by adjournment : from day to da;, if deemed necessary for arrear ages of taxes due.and assessed and cost accrued on each tract jyspectively. Unseated Lands. ACRES. WARRANTEE. TAX CHKRRY TWI'. 27 5-4 liaum Samuel 8 3 41 50 Eldred, William 19 72 332% Fox, George 12 37 52 Fox, Samuel M 12 79 123 do do :i0 25 102 do do 25 09 25(Mi Fox, George 184 91 do 16 46 50 Gray, William 6:16 129", Grn.v, William 16 40 40 Gray, William 984 50 Getting christian Ift 26 40 Gray William .8 65 100 Keyser, John 24 59 13 Lukins. Daniel 20 40 Meylert, Michael 981 200 Norris, Joseph P 96 67 %of 35 Norris, Joseph P 565 150 Quick, John 36 89 185 Reed.Colllnson 23 53 12 Reed, Collinson 153 236 Roberts. Joseph F 160 48 123 Roberts, Hugh 60 24 122 Roberts, Hugh . 59 60 200 Roberts, Joseph F 24 72 114 Stien. Philip 28 36 70 Van I'hul, William 17 '25 40 Van Phul, William 9 90 227 Wieticll, Jacob *>s 90 I'OLI.KY TWP 120 Anderson, John 19 80 95 Brown George 16 43 350 Behr, F. A 49 68 96 Baum John 8 76 356 Codinger, Garrett : 51 50 250 Crispin. James 4131 825 Clark, John 53 74 8331-3 Carpenter. Casper 55 07 224 ('arpenter, Chas 37 01 400 Carpenter. Elisha 73 97 400 Campbell, Gustavus 6191 50 Campton, Adam or James 19 70 440 Cook John 77 43 19 Campbell Robt ;! 18 %of 75 Densmore, Silas 4ID 175 Kitzsimmons, Thos. 28 94 850 Goodheart. James K 57 88 200 ikXHlheart, Elisha 102 82 %Of 265 Gillet, Kliplialet 14 91 444 Green, Willard 76 31 440 Graves, Rufus 74 93 104 Housewcart, George 9 21 434 Housewcart.Jobu 63 58 372 Ilidden.Samuel 53 49 30 Hel>er, Chase 4 96 300 Kerr, Gcargc Almlphus 49 61 81 Kester, Jacob 2 31 Hof 250 Kelloy, John 13 78 202 Logan, Sheldon 33 40 71 McFarlane Jas. 5 27 400 Nicholson.Henry 97 70 362 Parley, Nathaniel 59 86 487 Parley, Humphrey 74 38 192% Rickctts, or Richard, E. G. 96 52 82 Ritzer, Jacob 26 41 41 Sterrett. William 6 80 SO Siairrowhawk, Thos. 8 27 61 Shaw. David 10 50 178 Walsh, John 17 60 800 Whitford, Wilson 56 11 150 Woodward, Be/it 24 80 233 Walllson, Scth 7275 215 Woodward, Ebenezer, 44 98 93 Woodward, Ebcnezer, lias I'*) Woodward, Benjamin 13 29 50 Zieglcr, David »27 DAVIDSON 892 Balilatt, John ins 65 379 Beasley. Johnson 53 84 j 325 Cope, Israel 46,16 4:18 Custard Mary ts:: 23 131 Colt, William 25 21 4:16 Coats, Mary 31 u 10 Dean. John 13{j 201 Ew ing. Joseph 28 55 200 Evans, Job 28 42 92 Evans, Elizalietli 6iii2 98 Evans, Jane or James 7 (18 418!„ Harvey, Peter 7015 450 Harvey, Nicholas 85 22 60 Hess, Samuel A Wesley 2141 21 llcss, Samuel & Weslev 2 98 12 '.SJO Hess A ('reveling 901 402 Ileager. Philip 62 24 of 436 James, Mary 67 82 of 38s James, Sarah is 66 400 James, Grace 28 84 105 Little, Amos 757 230 Miley, Martin 32 67 187 Montgomery, William 25 88 356 McMullen. Alexander 154 01 280 Messencope, Adam 36 21 313 Montgomery, Hannah 55 69 80 Paschal, Joseph 1136 400 Patterson, William 56 82 358!<( Sample, Catherine 149 71 75 Strawbridge, Jas. 10 65 150 Woodside, Eleanor 34 03 369 Woodside, John 5392 2 Wilson, Mary 27 4 6 Woodside John jr 3144 FORKS TWI' 93 Barber, Uriah 17 U0 127 Bowser, Isaac 73 iKirsev, John 2 90 • 8 Dorsey, John S7 50 Eddy George 433 1?i £o*.Geoi*e 246 05 425 Hurley. Henry IS4 43 425 Hurley, George 73 88 M Lucke, Henrv 701 I 30 Lloyd,Peterm-m 58 Lloyd, Peter 7. "0 07 9 Lloyd, Peter/ AO9 67 Meylert, Michael 1514 Meyer, George 6 x* 14 Norris, Joseph 1' "JiOS 60 Pleasants, Win. 41 72 87 Peters, Riclian I 7-, ,-,1 90 Rush, Beni. Ift 65 55 Roberts, Hugh 956 402 Roberts. Geo, 135 76 450 Si Is by, Peter 7,S a 168 Silsby, Henrv f,:l r,g 266 Bilsby, Joseph Hi 'J4 469 Warren Samuel 40 5s FOX TWP. 60 Baker, John 22 36 74 Eck, Catlierlii 063 30 Epple, ileury :j7 407% Houghs. George 51 71 5 Lewis, William 90 HII.L.SOBOVK. 335 Bonliam, Kphrain 1] m 216 Boiiliam, \\ illiam 37S 290 Boyd, Johu 2931 80 Bingham. Willißm II 100 Bates, Conrad jtti 05 100 CariH-nter, Samuel 14 42 407 j -4 Erwin, Rolierts 28 f5 50 Hornkeith.Jerc 350 of 391 Mackey. Jonh 82 79 408 RtH-se, Daniel 109 97 405 Heckler, Michael 3591 I.APORTK TWP 417 Adams, Ebenezer 47'25 417 Adams, /ctmiliall 47 25 372 Anderson, Thomas 82 81 338 Boyd, James iWi 29 '2OO Bond, Thomas 22 66 56 Boyd, James is 4h 42 Boyd. James 4 ;n 401% Kaulty, Paul us (10 39 Bachus, Philip 442 315 Uauni, John 70 11 25 Brearley, Benjamin 557 417 Brearley, Rachel or Richard 92 82 417 Baldwin, Daniel or Samuel 92 82 417 Baldwin, John 92 82 40 Franklin, Walter 890 36 Fox, Sarah 397 58 Fox, Sarah 12 91 102 Franklin, Walter -22 71 7 Franklin, Thomas 15,; 7 Franklin, Walter 1 56 Franklin, Walter . 1247 126 Fox, Samuel M 2soo 8 Franklin, Thomas 17g 36 Fox, Anna 4 Q8 30 Graff. John 6 68 401 Gunilecker, John 45 50 106 Gray, Roliert 23 £7 87 Gran, Andrew 19 37 28 Graff, Johu 6 23 '25 Gardiner, Richard 288 10 Garragus Susan W 2 23 40 Hart. Adam 4 401 Huher. John 4543 417 Huntingdon, Benjamin 47 25 118 Harvey, Jonathan 26 27 140 Harvey, Jonathan 3110 Harvey, Jonathan 10 58 6 Hulilig. Joseph ill 104 Hall, Charles 2315 117 Harrey. Jonathan 26 W Jackson, Jerc ! 3 "0 51 1-8 Jackson, J ere 73 "> ft Kldd, John, Est 111 40 Kldd, John, Est. 8 90 20 Kidd, John, Est' I 4"> Levi, Daniel 26 27 150 Levi, Daniel 3339 174 Levi, Daniel 20 29 21% Levi, Daniel 546 402 Musser. Martin 45 S6 05 Morris, Richard 14 47 70 Morris-Richard 15 53 50 Messenger, Avery 5117 3 Morris, Richard 67 1 Morris, Richard 15 71 Morris. Richard II 8 04 (iX Morris, Richard II 7 70 5 North, Richard 1 11 111 Norris, Joseph P 13.',8 417 Perkins, Susannah 47 25 40 Parker, Thomas S9o 52 Parker, William 1158 30!;i Parker, William 6oi 15 Parker, William 3.31 15 Parker, William 10 02 95 Pleasants. Samuel 21'15 417 Perkins, Simon U2 82 100 Ferkius, Joseph 1133 40 Parker, Thomas 8 !H> 25 Pleasants. Anna F 5 57 35 Kolierts, Tomozine 3 97 5 Rarkstraw, Joseph F 57 6(1 Kolierts, Tomozine 7 48 99 ltoberts. Elizabeth K 20 99 401 Kolierts, Joseph F 89 26 417 Sergeant. Erastus 47 25 417 Swift, Serrcnus or Cyrus 9171 97 Smith. Samuel 21 59 106 Scott, Daniel 23 60 75?(i Smith, Samuel 16 81 220 Toplilt, John 48 97 36 Wells. Qidenn 7 79 86 Weaver, Win. 1911 9 Wells, Gideon I 02 130 Wright, Samuel R 28 94 417 Woodward. William 92 82 115 Whalon, Roliert 25 6*l 119 Walsh, Richard 26 15 SHBKWSIII'KV. 1 of 117 Brodic. William 13 98 56 lluschhauscn >v. lughani 4 26 200 Dougherty, John 15 24 100 Dougherty, Johu 78 87 10 Fox, Maria C 76 34 Giant, Dehorrah 1165 215 Gobin, Charles 16 39 355 Haines, Reuben 27 03 45 Ilephurn, James 7 u; 25 lrwln, Roliert 1 91 437 Kuntzing, Abraham 29171] 401% Long, James 30 58 427 Lowden, Johu 32 63 336'u Long, (ieorge. 25 61 40194 Pogue, Peter 30 60 I 401 :i 4 Pogue, JOS. 30 6*i .'*) Ramsey, George 3 si 272'. , Wager, Philip 20 71 436 Young. Samuel 33 23 Seated List. Also at the same time and place the following tract* and parcels of land duly assessed anil re turned on the Seated List w ill be sold for arrear ages of taxes In the names of the present or former owners, in accordance with tlie provisions, of an Act of Assembly, passed April 29. A. D. Ist I. ACRES, NAME. TAX. CHF.RKY TWI' 40 Ilaker, Frank 13 26 50 Dunham, Lot 15 71 100 Dyer, John 2615 S Itentley, Hannah 38 189 Holmes. John G 6816 100 Holmes, Edward 36 13 20 Mcllale. Michael 6 32 300 McFarlaue James 59 22 House and lot Potter. lihodolplius 255 14 ljuiuii. Johu, Sr 261 140 Silencer, Walter 3316 75 Wright, Martin and James 16 42 50 Haverly, Henry 5 49 Jackson, George 154 6>7 Kester, Jesse 28 26 75 Welles, G. II..» Co. 1199 52 Collins, Thomas 17 44 4% Heacock. Mrs. 11. A 9 66 2 houses and lot Davidge, s. li. 523 165 Hrundage, M.S. 11l 10 107 McDonald, Peter 759 84 Gallagher, Michael 98 50 Lavelle, Michael 315 50 i.ucas, Johu 2 76 67 Lavellejohn 2 63 03 Herman. M. K 590 30 Jackson, W.W 137 I Of.I.EY TWP. 50 Doddow, Mis. E. Louisa 2 10 78 Villon Tanning Company 7 07 50 DeCaib, Frank and Tobias 9 03 100 Ellenger. J. G. and J. P 12 60 50 Harris. Mrs. Mary 152 75 Parsons, Edward 9 14 48 Thomson, R. J 4 31 103 Kelson. John 7 14 95 Yon kin, Peter 199 DT'SHORK BORO' 1 Lot Jordan, Jolui M 42 1 Lot Jordan, Edward 12 DAVIDSON T\V7*. 200 Dunham and Collins In."*) 15 Frit/., Jamison and Wood 7 . r *l 9 acres, house and lot. Herring, Win. 215 281 Lyon, Lumber Co. 7 81 82 Lyon, Lumber Co. 2 10 88 I.yon, Edward Estate 120 Sawmill Pcnticoat. Lumber Co. 945 219 Swank, G. C 23 89 5 Strotip, Alfred heirs I 05 House and Lot Whitaere, E. J 120 100 Temple. Henry 3 47 House and lot, Starr. R. M 583 House and lot, Miller William 656 11 acres, n& I. Walters, Win 359 40 Wood, Eugene 7 92 6 Steinback.Leroy 4 83 31 Rider, Daniel I I I 52 Robbius,J.C.Est. 1 05 DAVIDSON rwr. 65 Ray, Daniel 210 100 Snyder, Johu 6 09 81 Toinlinson, F. H 1 77 H. and L. Bennett, James 1 58 KI.KI.AMI TWI' 267 Bullivau, .lohu 47 75 30 Chllson, Harry 3 60 EAtiLRS MERE HORO. One Lot Yanhouk. Joseph 2 52 One Lot Bennett, Fannie and Lilley 2 52 FORKS TWI'. 21 cliilsoii, Harry 5 17 91 Gilligan, John 1148 58 Lavelle, Michael 6 39 8 Rouse, Martin, E> 187 5.5 Collins, Mark 5<1.5 Ralph. Catherine 170 170 Kaier, X. A 5 57 55 Lucke, Henry 173 'SI Ingham, T, J. 2 85 FOX TWI'. 3 May, Warren 69 5o Ream, 11. H. 6tn 34 Gigga, Henry 7 07 50 Howell, L. B. 7 86 5o Hogoboon, E. E 8 86 383 Williams, Henry 31 36 18 llattin, Catharine .50 121 Beardsley. A. .1. 3 91 72 Potter, A. E. 95 96 Ingham, T.J. 8 19 385 Ingham. F. 11. 3619 31 Lilley. Mlal E. 1 79 93 Porter, Latney, 9 45 113 ltcsley, George, 9 93 20 Besley, George 84 50 shaver, O. J. 1 58 I.APORTK UOROl'i.ll. 1 Lot Batten, .lethro 281 1 Lot Boak, Theodore 203 1 Lot Conkiln, Mrs. R. A. 101 2 Lots Cheney, Wm. 621 One Lot, Elliott. W, U 2 11 One Lot, Hill. B.W 1 02 One Lot. Hall, Mary J 1 io One Lot, Lawshee, John 211 One Ix>t. Miiuson, C. L. 2 11 One Lot, Moistan, John J 1 mi One Lot. Ilea. Anna 1 02 Two Lots, Ring. II.H 7 09 One I<ot Stevenson, Wm 211 One Lot .-Headman, M. 211 One Lot streeter. Harvey or Henrv 211 One Lot Sebring, X. c 177 One Lot Stormont, Cora 109 One Lot Townsend. M L.l 09 One Lot Waddrop. C. W. 1 09 One Lot Waddrop, Jane 109 One Lot Meylert, Mrs. F.W 265 Two Ix>ts Fries, Brothers 290 House itnd lot anil 2 lots. Kains. Ktissel 12 88 One Lot Kraus. Con rail 185 One Lot, Watkins, Mary 82 Funston, Wm. 5 61 One Lot Gallagher, F, W. 1 02 I.APORTK TWI'. 50 Collins, Thomas 17 96 31 Cionian, lllrani 1155 65 Cheney, It. L 19 95 Two Lots Dunham, K. M. 7 72 40 Hill, B. F. 7 14 25 Holmes, Henry 5 89 7 Miller, Sarah 1 Is 37 Thorpe, ( has. 10 98 One Lot Tinklcimugh, Mrs. Chas. 259 One Lot C. I>. Voorhecs 351 100 White, Peter heirs '2O 48 40 Ha«scn, John 13 45 20 Cook. Nelson D heirs 5 99 40 Lyon. Ml ward 19 23 84 Ganscl, J. U. 27 69 90 llencock.J. M 8 40 81 Phillip*, and Soncs 5 29 56 Walsh, Alphoiisu* 409 I WINCHESTER lIN IN ALL CALIBERSI A from .22 to .50 loaded with either Black or Smokeless Powder M always give entire satisfaction. They are made and loaded in a modern manner, by exact machinery operated by skilled experts. ■ THEY SHOOT WHERE YOU HOLD + ALWAYS ASK FOR THEM ■ 3 acres, house and barn. Lord, Win. ,1. 3 23 Lot % acre. Helm, Angelina 16 '2BO Herman, M. E. 26 25 50 Ovecrsccrs of Poor Cherry Twp 788 5 Lots 28 acres, W. and N. H. R. R. Co. 4 73 75 Phillips. D..1. 18 41 59 Smith, Mark 993 One lot Stormont, Cora :!7 25 Brewster, Mrs. j. 'J'. ;', 56 210 McFarlane, .mmes 5 01 TitßEwsm itv TWP. luo Avery, Malin 13 02 219 Cromun, Clialmer 18 86 100 George, Perry 7 9« 1(1(1 lughani and Bri-ed 19 95 6(1 Huutzingcr. Clmrlcs 14 87 100 Johnson, Thomas 17 '22 50 Sncll, Joseph 1189 ls6 Wheeler, Peter >2 11 400 Dugan, Monroe 14 28 4iK) Mellin, Edward 36 96 320 Opp, Wilson 22 85 100 Llsson, Mrs.K.A 18 98 1 mill I VCB, Eilwaril 14 18 219 Doctor Essick 9 16 300 Bigger, Geo. W 13 85 The sum of fifth cents must also lie paid on each j trad, lot or parcel of land advertised in addition to the amountiiamed op|iosiU'each tract, lot or parcel of land for advertising. Also in addition ci He siitiie,interest wiil lie charged upon the amoHiit of taxes due upon each 1 met lot or par cel of land for each year from the lirst day of January of the year following until paid, under Act of 1887. N. lI.— No taxes will be received on the day of sale. FRANK LUSCII, Treasurer. | Treasurer's otllce, Lajiorte I'a.. March 31,1902. QOI'RT PRO',LAMA HON. WHEREAS, HOX. K. M. DUNHAM, President Judge, Houorablcs John l>. Reeser and Jaco Meyer Associate Judges of,the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans'Court and Com mon Pleas for the County of Sullivan, have issued their precept, bearing date the 26 day of Feb. 1901, to me directed, for holutng the scvera courts in the Borough of Laiorte. on Monday the 26tli day of May 1902, at 2 o'clock p. m. Therefore,notice is hereby given to the Coroner Justices of the Peace and Constables within the county, that tle y be then and there in their prop er person at 2 o'clock p. 111. of said day, with their roils, records, inquisitions examinations and other rememlierances to those things to which their ollices appertain to he done. And to those who are bound by their recognizance to prosecute against prisoners who are or shall be ill the jail of thesaid countv of Sullivan, are hereby untitled to be then and there to prosecute against them as will be just. I.(1. COTT, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Lajiorte, Pa., Apr. 13,1902, May Trial List. Return ilay, Moiulay May 2iitli 1002 at:l o'clock p. 111. \V. 1.. Wooilrul vss\V. \V. Jackson et el. No. 62, Sept. term, IUOO. Kjectinent, Plea, not guilty. Mullen* | Walsh. 2 .1. S. llotla A Co, vs W. Wooilrul', Jackson Executor and Blanch Winifred Sturdevant F.xecntrix of Hernice W. Jackson, deceased. No. 07. Sept. term, 1900. Assumpsit. I'lea, 11011 assumpsit, payment set oil' etc. Croniti. j Maxwell,Mullen and Walsh. 3 Kider Krrison Engine < 'O. a corpor ation vs Henrv lirown owner or repiuled owner and W. McConnell "contractor. No. -HI May tcnn, I'.lOl. Mechanic's lien. I'lea. non assumpsit etc. Mullen. | Fredericks and Inghams, 4 W. W. Jackson et el vs Walter Is. (Su 11 ton. No. 51. September term, I'.lOl, Trcspsss. I'lea. not guilty. MtilleiuV Walsh. | Mcrcur | Thomson. 5 W. W. Jackson et el vs Walter B 4aniiton. No. ;"i2. Sept. tctin, I'.lOl Tres pass. I'lea, not guilty. Mullen A' Walsh. | MercurA'Thomson. ti Frank Kaminsky vs Clayton Bahr, (ieo. Potter and Marry Baslev. No. ti.">, Sept. Term, I'.HM. Assumpsit, plea, lion assumpsit with lieve etc. Hill. | BradleyA Mullen 7 A. W. Sones vs Howard I.yon.doing Imsincss as the I.yon I.umheri'o. No. 1 December lerni. IWI. A>suinpsit, plea, non assumpsit, payment, etc. Bradley. | Mullen. N 11. M. Nell vs The l.tipoite I.umber Co. No. ii',l, I>ec. term. I'.lOl. Assump sit. plea, non assumpsit payment and specially a partnership between plainti 11 and deleiidaiils. Bradley. | Mullen. TIIOS. K. KKNNFDY. Proth. Proth's idhce, l.aporte, Pa..Apr. 14, J902. Itaiik olciirinys. railroad earnings, business I'a lln res 11 ml all other tf-nts of the g<>nor:il comlitlon of the country in the iiiiiiisU'inl and eominerclal sense continue to lie favorable. Optimistic views of business for the current yeur are certainly supp'jl'tei! by much good evidence. - Cleveland l.eader. Whit is Foley '1 Kidnoy Cure. Answer: ll is made from j prescription of a leading ('hictijro physiiMti. and end of the most eminent in the country. The ingredients are the purest tlist money cat. buy, and are scientifically combined tc get their utmost value. For sale by C. I). Voorhecs, Sonestown, and James Mac Furhtue. Laporte, Pa. They Cnii See 11. Canada Is reported to in l drifting steadily toward n polie> of out and out protection. The Canadians are well sit uated to realize to the fullest extent the benefit which their neighbors on Amer ican soil are enjoying from this wlso policy.—Troy Uecord. Traveling is lmngeroua Constant motion jars the kidneys which \re kept in in place in the body l>v deli cate attachments. This is the reason thai ■rnve'ers, street car men, teamsters ai;>' •II who drive very much suffer from kid ey disease in some ,'brm. Foley's Kid cyCure strengthens the kidneys <tr.il ■ ure« all forms ol kidney and bladder dis ftit-t. (ieo. 11. Hansen, locomotive en /iticer, Lima, Ohio, writes, "Constant > ibralion of the engine c./iused me a grew I ■ *hl of trouble witli my kidneys, and • I no relict until I used Foley's Kidney me. For sale by <'. I'. Voorhee*. Soncstowi »nd Jas. MaeFai'laiie. l-a|>oile. Pa. Foley - Honey and far is peculiar' ,uiipled lor asliiina, • broucliltis ar .o:ii sencss. Foley's Kidney Cure makta kidneys and bladder right. DO NOT FORGET 1892! DEMOCRATIC POLICY IS TO DIVIDE AND CONQUER. Through Dlaaenalon and Dlacord In the Republican Itanka the Oppoal tlon Hopea to Gain the National Administration Two Teara Hence. Ton yenrs ago, ns now, we were pre- Wants Others to Know. " liave used DeWitt's Little Earlv Min ers for constipation anil torpid liver ami tliey are alright. I am glad to indorse I them lor 1 think when we find a good | thing we ought to let others know it,'" writes Alfred 11 einzt; III. They ■ never grip or distress- Sure, sale pills- J paring for a national election. Then, however, we were to elect n president as well as members of the bouse of rep resentatives. It is true that, no mat ter bow the elections may go next fall, the government cannot be entirely re versed, us It was ten years ago, yet It is i possible to bring übout much the same | effect as regards business clreloß. In Dangerous if Neglected, liunis, cuts and other wounds olten fail ; to heal properly if neglected and become j troublesome sores. I >e Witt's Witch Hazel I Salve prevents such consequences, Even I where delay has aggravated the injury HeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve efiects a cure, "I had a running sore on my leg thirty years," says 11. C. Hartley, Yankeetown. Ind. "Alter using many remedies, I tried HeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. A few box- U's healed the sore." Cures all skin dis j eases. I'iles yield to it at once. Beware I of counterfeits. ' 18S8 the Republican party cast Q. 440,- j 210 votes. In 1892 this vote fell to 15,170.108. A campaign of lying uiul ! misrepresentation was inaugurated by i tiie Democrats and free traders and ■ malntalneil till the election, and be i cause of It a million Republicans either ! did not rote or voted against protec i tion. Within a week after the election j these Republicans saw and regretted Don't Start Wrong. l>on't start the summer with a lingering i cough or cold. We all know what a ! "summer cold" is. It's the hardest kind i(o cure, t »tten it "hangs on" through the entire season. Take it in hand right now. A few doses of <>ne Minute Cough Cure will set you right. Sure cure for colds, coughs, croup, grip, bronchitis, all ihroat troubles. Absolutely sale. Acts at once, i Children like it. "< »ne Minute Cough j Cure is the best cough medicine I ever used," says.l. 11. Bowles,Oroverton, X.H. "1 never found anything else that acted so safely and quiCKly."' their folly. We paid tiie penalty, aiid ; in 1804 we elected a Republican houso ; of representatives, and in 1890 all I branches of the government were re | stored to Republicanism and protec tion. ; Our folly of 1892 cost us billions of dollnrs, brought ruin and bankruptcy to our Industries, suffering to our farm lake a Drowning Man. j ♦•Five years ago a disease the doctors ' called dyspepsia took such hold of me j that I could scarcely go,'' writes Ceorge S. Marsh, well-known attorney of Nocona j Texas. I took quantities of pepsin and ! other medicines but nothing helped me. j As a drowning man grabs at a straw 1 grabbed at Kodol. I felt an iniproveinet | at once and alter a few bottles am sound | and well." Kodol is the only prepa.a --; tion which exactiy reproduces the natural | digestive juices and consequently is the only one which digests any good food and cures any form of stomach trouble. ers ami poverty to our laborers. Never In our history bad we been so prosper ous ns we were in 1892, and yet muuy frightened by the bugaboo of high prices and others in overcontldence substituted free trade and misery for protection and prosperity. ■A. iko.DlMiOB. If you will mal>e inquiry it will be a i revelation to you how many succumb to j i \er and bladder trouble in one form or '.i!other. Jf ihe patient is not beyond medical aid. Foley's cure will cure*. 1" icver diss points. I" or sale by C. D. Yoorhres, Sonestown, *nd .las, MacFarlane, Lnporte, Fa. Foley'sHonoy and Tar contains no opi nes and can aarely be given to children Well Meant Advice. "No, my boy, you are wrong," said the old man kindly. "No doubt you are doing the best you can, according to your lights, but you cannot make a gen ius of yourself by letting your hair go long. That may help, but something more is needed."—Chicago l'ost. A Lexduu la liortltk. Healthy kidneys tiller the impurities from the blood, and unless they do thin ood health is impossible. Foley's Kid ey Cure makes sound kidneys and will positively cure all forms of kidney and Madder disease. It strengthens the whole system. horsnl by C. I). Voorheos, Sonestown, and James MacFarlane, J.aporte. The Two Go Together. Mr. Bryan Is said to be willing to ac cept another nomination for the presi dency. If the Democratic party Is go ing to adopt another Kansas City plat form, the nomination may ns well be given to htm as not.—Atlanta Journal. Will Cnre Consumption. A. A. llerren, Finch, Ark., writes, "Foley's Honey and Tar is the best fprep aration for coughs, colds and lung trouble. I know that in has • ured consumption iu the first stages.
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