COUNTY NEWS:I A SONESTOWN. Did you ever notice that when we Sonestowners do a thing we do it with our might? For instance, the people one week make and receive visits all from Hughesville or from L vi>orte or some place else, but there is always a preponderance of one name in the locals. This week it is Nordmont. Will same one explain it? Perhaps the Eagles Mere corres pondent can throw light on it. C. H. Warren is at Shunk looking after his farm interests. The wash board factory shut down two days last week. Miss Jessie Worthington of this place .ind Lawrence Lucas of Hills grove were married in York State- May 30th. They came to the bride's home Saturday evening. We ex tend best wishes for their future happiness. Andrew Edgar and Lon Converse transacted business at Nordmont on Monday. Walter Ilazen has gone to Eagles Mere for the summer. Children's services instead of be ing held in the evening will be in the morning at 10:30 next Sunday. Mrs. James Russel of Nordmont visited in town Sunday. The News Item is much better in its new form. People here are well pleased with it. l'cter Swank had a runaway down the Edgar Hill on Saturday. His wagon was well broken up, and con tained a pretty well scared man. Several people from this place at tended the Decoration services at Laporte, and more would have gone had conveyances been obtainable. Some thing should be done to enthuse an interest in Memorial Day. Very few (i. A. R. men are able to carry it out now and there will soon be none. Cannot the younger genera tion give one day to honor the men who gave, not days but years, and life for the flag that we to-day call ours. Miss Maud Sones of Beaver Lake, lias returned home after several days visit in town. Miss Mildred Hall visited Miss AlniaHomat Nordmont Wednes day. lv. C. Horn of Nordmont was in town Friday. Mrs. K. C. Horn of Nordmont vis ited her sister at this place, Wednes day and Thursday last. Mrs. John Simmons and children of Hunter's Lake, visited relatives here last week. Mrs. E. J. Lockwood has return ed from an extended visit to Elims port. Mrs. Augustus Mencer went to Nordmont to spend Sunday. Rev. Bullvm's Lectures well Attended in Laporte. Rev. Buff urn's lectures on the temperance cause in the Methodist church Friday and Saturday even ing were well attended and liberal contributions given. That he is warm blooded was evident, but it is doubtful if there is any cool, calculating mind in the land that could lecture on the temperance issues more adroit, more just, more compact, more eloquent and plain, more thoroughly American or more sincerely humanitarian than Rev. BufTum, His lecture on ' Crooks Cranks and Croakers" did not handle the majority of the mem bers of the Prohibition party in silk gloves and the number of male listeners to this lecture was natur ally small, few caring to venture their presence. Mr. Buffum leaves no stones unturned and fires right and feft with distinctive aim. CONDENSED REPORT of the condition of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Dusbore, Pa., At close of business, April :H> lMo'2 BMouitcßs: Loans and Discounts (206,481 75 U. s. Bonds to Secure Circulation 50.000 00 Mock Securities 17,612 95 (Hlier Real Estate etc 692 65 Premium on U. S. Bonds 3,484 87 Furniture 1.000 00 Due from Banks Approved reserve A|ft 41,918 90 specie and Legal Tender Notes 18,475 62 1339,666 24 LIABILITIES. Capital - I 50,000 00 Surplus and Cndivided Profits 22,259 84 Circulation 50.000 00 l>C|x>sibl 217,406 76 t 389,666 24 stutp o' Pennsylvania, County of Sullivan ss: I, M. D. Hwarts, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state ment is true to the best of my knowledge and be lief. M. D. SWARTS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of May 190i JOHN H. CRONIN, Notary Public. My commission expire* February 27, 190t>. < orrect—Attest: A.WALSH. 1 E.G. BYLVARIA. V Director*. I JNO. D. REESER, J COURT HOUSE NEWS. Public Becorbs Examined and Here Meted The jury in tho case ot H. X. NeS vs tlie Laporte Lumber < 'o., rendered a ver dict.in favor of the plaintiff in the ram of $122.50. Reasons filed for new trial. TRESPASS. Union Tanning Co. vs Hobhins Lumber Company. EJECTMENT. Ellis Swank vs W. Ac N. B. R. R. Co. Issued for a lot of ground in Davidson township. Returnable at next term. JUDGMENTS SATISFIED. John O. Cornell vs Thos. W. (lahan amount, $530.48. John W. Carroll vs C. 8. and Maggie Hunsinger. $25.00 Martin Wilcox vs J. S. Hosier, $77.00. Mary Bedford vs L. T. Hosier; $34.00. EXECUTIONS. First Xalional Bank, Dushore, vs A.B. Mclntire and H. A. Kaye. Writ return ed by order of plaintiff". Judgment 100.00 Chas. S. Orandall vs John C. White. Writ returned. Judgment, 7.94. Dr. J. L. Derr vs Patrick Sullivan; judgment, 18.39. Dr. J. L. Derr vs F. M. Sullivan; 24.84. Rockwell and Son vs A. C. Bower; judgment, 18.73. Satisfied. Marv A. Watts vs B. P. Raub: 1800.00 Writ returned by order of plaintiff. Geo. Fawcett vs Eliza Kline; $189.04. Vend Kx,(carried over until next term.) J. P. Miller vs James Moran; 700.00. Vend Ex. issued. Adelia Wright vs H.B.Westcott; 111.73 Dr. J. L. Derr vs Win. F. Boatman; judgment 48.60. Vend Ex. issued. (ieo. Fawcett vs Eliza Kline; 189.04. Vend Ex. issued. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Wm.E. Johnson ot Bernice to Miss Edith B. Ditchburn of Towanda. Garfield Battinol Fox twp to Miss Minnie Bedford of Lincoln Falls. DEEDS RECORDED. Wm, Kilmer to Chandler Brown for 7 acres of land in Fox twp. Consideration, $46.00. Chas. Beitel to Frank lleiber, 81 acres in Cherry twp. Consideration, $2200. Amelia M. Battin to John Porter, Fox twp; 26 acres. Consideration, 1.00. Amelia M. Battin et al. to Walter C. Battin, 172 acres in Elkiand. Con. 1.00. E. A. Carey to J. 11. Yonkin, lot in Lopez. Con. $l5O. Albert L. Dyer to Peter Riordon, lot in Lopez. Consideration, $650. Geo. J. Scattegood et al. to Henry Bat tin; 160 acres in Fox. Con. S9OO. Tillman Clarke to Xeieon S, Rinebold. 5 acres in Forks. Con. S2OO. COl/LEOf OF MUSIC. The summer term ol this well known school of music will begin July 21, six weeks instruction and board for $33. As all schools have vacation at this time, it gives an opportunity to school children and teachers to attend. Parents desiring a home like school for their children should send for catalogue to HENRY B. MOYER, Freeburg, Pa. 8000 bushels of Hme at Reeder's Lime House, one and one half mile below Laporte. j*>j? ? ? ? 112 # | 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. Summer Dress Goods lETHTBIffoNi is**************** ?????? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. AU answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. Fa. LIME At the OLD OPP KILNS Located near Hugheaville. 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. Treasurer's Sale OF UNSEATED LANDS. Agreeable to the provisions of an Act of Assem blv entitled, "An Act directing the mode of sell ing- Unseated Lands for taxes, passed the '2oth day ■>f .March, 1815, and the supplements thereto, I, FRANK LVSCH, Treasuser of the County of Sulli van, .hereby give notice to all persons concerned that Unless tile County, State, Road School and Poor Taxes due ou the following tracts 011 Un seated Lands situated in said county and paid before the day of sale, the whole or such part of eaeii tract as will pay the taxes and such cost chat-gable thereon will be sold at the Court House in Loporte, said county of Sullivan on the 9th day of June, 1902, being the second Monday of June. The sale to be coutinued by adjournment from day to if deemed necessary for arrear ages of taxes due, and assessed and cost accrued on each tract res|iectively. Unseated Lands, ACRES. WARRANTEE. TAX CHERRY TWP. 27 5-4 Haunt Samuel 8 3 41 60 Eldred, William 19 72 George 42 37 52 Fox, Samuel M 12 79 123 do do ISO 25 102 do do 25 09 250% Fox, (ioorge 184 91 % of t>i dn 16 40 50 Gray, Willitim 636 129';; (iruy, William 10 40 40 (iray, William 984 50 (letting christian 15 20 40 (iray William 865 100 Keyser, John 24 59 13 Luteins. Daniel 3 20 40 Meylert, Michael 984 200 Norris, Joseph 1' 90 07 Ja of 35 Norris, Joseph P 505 150 Quick, John 30 89 185 Reed, Collinson 23 53 12 Reed, Collinson 15:! 230 Roberts. Joseph F 100 48 123 Rolierts, Hugh 00 24 122 Rolierts, Hugh 59 00 200 Roberts, Joseph F 24 72 111 Sticil. Philip 28 30 70 Van Phul, William 17 25 40 Van Phul, William 9 90 227 WleUcll, Jacob 55 90 COLI.EV TWP 120 Anderson, John 19 80 95 Hrown tieorge 10 43 850 Behr, F. A 49 08 90 Baum John 8 70 350 (,'odlnger, (iarrett 6150 250 Crispin, James 4134 325 Clark, John 53 74 3331-3 Carpenter, Casper 55 07 224 Carpenter, Chas 37 04 400 Carpenter, Elislia 73 97 400 Campbell, Gustavus 0194 50 Campton, Adam or James 19 70 440 Cook John 77 43 19 Campbell Robt 318 %of 75 Deuamore, Silas 415 175 Fitzsimmons, Thos. 28 91 850 Goodheart, James F 57 88 200 Good heart, Elislia 102 82 %of 255 Giilet, Eliplialet 14 91 441 Green, Willanl 70 31 410 Graves, Rufus 74 93 101 Houseweart, (ieorge 9 21' 434 Houseweart,John 03 58 372 Hidden, Samuel 53 49 30 Heber, Chase 190 300 Kerr, Gearge Abolphus 49 61 .11 Kester, Jacob 2 31 %of 250 Kelley, John 13 78 202 Logan, Sheldon 33 40 71 MeFarlane Jas. 5 27 400 Nicholson,Henry 97 70 302 Parley, Nathaniel fell 80 487 Parley, Humphrey 74 38 192'ii Ricketts, or Richard, E, G. 96 52 82 Kitzer, Jacob 26 41 41 Sterrett, William 6 80 50 Sparrowhawk, Thos. 827 04 Shaw, David 10 50 178 Walsh, John 17 60 300 Whltford, Wilson 5611 150 Woodward, Beza 24 SO 233 Walllson, Seth 72 75 215 Woodward, Ebenexer, 44 98 93 Woodward, Ebenexer, 15 38 150 Woodward, Benjamin 13 29 50 Zieglcr. David 8 27 DAVIDSON 392 Balliatt, John 108 05 379 Beasley, Johnson 53 84 325 Cope, Israel 4010 438 Custard Mary 8:! 23 131 Colt, William 25 21 430 Coats, Mary 31 44 10 Dean, John 1 38 201 Ewlng, Joseph 28 55 200 Evans, Job 28 42 92 Evans, Elizalieth 0 02 98 Evans, Jane or James 7 08 418'i Harvey, Peter 7015 450 Harvey, Nicholas 85 22 (iO Hess, Samuel o Lavefle, Michael 3 15 50 Luea*, John 2 70 07 LavelleJoiin 2 03 53 Herman. M. E >9O 30 Jackson, W.W 137 COLLEY TWP. 50 Daddow, Mrs. E. Louisa 10 78 Union Tanning Company 7 (17 50 DeCalh. Frank and Tobias 9 03 100 Ellenger, J. G. and J. P 1200 50 Harris, Mrs. Marv 152 75 Parsons, Edward 914 48 Thomson, K. J I 31 103 Kelson, John 7 11 95 Yonkin, Peter 4 99 M-SHORT-: RORO -1 Lot Jordan, John M 42 1 Lot Jordan, Edward 42 DAVIDSON TWP. 200 Dunham and Collins 10 50 15 Fritz, Jamison and Wood 7 50 9 acres, house and lot, Herring, Win. 215 2M Lyon, Luinlier Co. 7 SI 82 Lyon, Lumlier Co. 210 88 Lyon, Edward Estate 4 20 Sawmill Penticost, Lumber Co. 945 219 Swank, G. C 23 89 5 Stmup, Alfred heirs 105 House and Lot Whitacre, E. J 420 100 Temple, Henry 347 House and lot, Starr. B. M 5 83 House and lot, Miller William 656 11 acres, HA L Walters, Wm. 3 ,59 40 Wood, Eugene 7 92 6 Steinliack.Leroy t 31 Rider, Daniel 4 44 52 Robbins.J.C.Est. I 05 DAVIDSON TWP. 65 Ray, Daniel 210 100 Hnyder, John 6 09 84 Tomlilisou, F. H 1 77 H. and L. Bennett, James 1 58 KI.KI.AND TWP 267 Sullivan, John 47 75 30 Chilson, Harry 360 EAUI.KS MKKK RORO. OncLot Vanliouk, Joseph 2 52 OueLot Bennett, Fannie and Lilley 252 FORKS TWP. 24 Chilson, Harry 517 94 Gilligan, john 1148 68 Lavelle, Michael 6 39 8 Rouse, Martin, Es 1 87 55 Collins, Mark 5 »'1 Ralph. Catherine 170 170 Kaier, X. A 5 67 55 Lueke, Henry 173 50 Ingham, T, J. 2 85 FOX TWP. 3 May, Warren 69 50 Ream, H. 11. 0 01 31 Glgga, Henry 7 07 50 Howell, L. B. 7 80 50 Hogoboon, E. K 8 80 :ts3 Williams, Henry 3130 18 Hattin, Catharine 50 124 Beardsley, A. J. 391 72 Potter, A. E. 95 96 Ingham. T.J. 8 19 385 Ingham. F. H. 3619 33 Li Iley, Mial E. 179 93 Porter, Latncy, 9 45 113 Besley, George, 99:1 20 Besley, George 81 60 Shaver, O. J. 1 58 I.APORTE ROROVOII. 1 Lot Batten, Jethro 281 1 Lot Boak, Theodore 2CK 1 Lot Couklin, Mrs. |{. A. 1 01 2 Lots Cheney, Win. 6 21 One Lot, Elliott, W. G 2 11 One Lot, Hill, B.W 102 One Lot, Hall, Marv J 1 10 One Lot, Lawshee, John 2 11 One Lot, Munson, C. L. 2 11 OueLot, Moistan, John J 109 One Lot, Rea, Anna 1 02 Two Lots, Ring, H.H 7 (19 One Lot Stevenson, Will 211 One Lot steadmau, M. 211 One Lot Streeter, Hilrvcy or Henry 2 11 One Lot Sebring, N. C 177 One Lot Stormont, Cora 1 09 One Lot Townsend, M.L. 109 One Lot Waddrop. C. W. 1 09 One Lot Waddrop, Jane 109 One Lot Meylert, Mrs. F.W 265 Two Lots Fries, Brothers 2 90 House and lot and 2 lots, Karns. Ktisscl 12 88 One Lot Kraus. Conrad 185 One Lot, Watkins, Mary 82 Funston, Wm. 5 61 One Lot Gallagher, F, W. 1 02 ! I.APOKTE TWP. 50 Collins, Thomas 17 96 31 Croman, Hiram 11 55 65 Cheney, B. L 19 95 Two Lots Dunham, E. M. 7 72 40 Hill, B. F. 714 25 Holmes, Henry f»B9 7 Miller, Sarah 1 IH 37 Thoriie, Chas. 10 98 One Lot Tinklepaugh, Mrs. Chas. 259 One Lot C. D. Voorhees ;j 51 100 White, Peter heirs 20 48 40 Massed, John 13 45 20 Cook, Nelson D heirs 112. 99 40 Lyon, Edward 19 23 84 Gansel. J. 11. 27 69 90 lfeaeoek.J. Ms 10 84 Phillips, and Sones 529 56 Walsh, Alphonsus 4 59 TTTTN C 11 C S T E R "LEADER" and "REPEATER" SMOKELESS POWDER SHOTGUN SHELLS are used by the best shots in the country because they are so accurate, uniform and reliable. All the world's championships and records have been won and made by Winchester shells. Shoot them and you'll shoot well. USED BY THE BEST SHOTS, SOLD EVERYWHERE I! acres, house ami barn, Lord, Win. J. :: 23 Lot 1 ., acre, Ileim, Angelina 16 'JKO . Herman, M. E. 20 25 50 Ovecrseers of Poor Cherry Twp 7«H 5 Lots 28 acres, W. and N. B. R. K. Co. 4 7:1 75 Phillips, I). .1. 18 41 59 Smith, Mark 998 One Lot Stormont, Corn :;7 25 Brewster, Mrs. J. T. 3 50 240 MeFarlane, .lames 5 01 THRKWSItt'RY TWP. 100 Avery, Malin 13 02 219 Croman, Clialmer is 80 100 George, Perry 7as 100 Ingham and Breed 19 95 (SO Huntziugcr, Charles 14 87 100 Johnson, Thomas 17 22 50 Snell, Joseph 11 89 ISO Wheeler, Peter 82 11 400 Dugnu, Monroe W '2B 400 Mellin, Kdward 3090 320 Opp, Wilson 22 85 100 Lisson, Mrs,K.A 18 98 I mill Iveb, Kdward 14 1s 219 iloetor Kssiek 9 l r 300 Bigger, (Jeo. W 13 B'' The sum of tilth cents must ills i tie paid on each tract, lot or parcel of land advertised in addition to tlie amountnamed opposite each tract, lot or puree! of land for advertising. Also in addition to the same,interest will lie clanged upon the amonnt of luxes due II|K>U each tract, lot or par eel of land for each year from the first day of January of the venr following until paid, under Aetof 1887. N. U. No taxes will he received on the day of sale. FRANK LISCH, Treasurer. Treasurer's oflice, Laporte l'a., March 31,1902. A rrotfit. "Tilings never seem properly adjust ed in this world," said the careless young man. "For instance?" "I have observed time and again that the people with the most expensive tastes almost invariably have the least money to meet them."—Washington Star. ; Leads Them All. "One Minute < 'ougli' 'ure beats all other medicines I ever tried for coughs, colds, croup and throat and lung trouble," wavs D. Scott t'wrrin of l.ogauton. l'a., One Minute Cough < 'ure is the only absolutely Bale cough remedy which acts immediate ly. Mothers every where testify to the good it lias done their little ones. Croup i< so sudden in its attacks that the doctor often arrioes too late. It yields at once to One Minute Cough Cure. Pleasant to take. Children like it. Sure cure for grip, bronchitis, coughs. Ilnte Tim» Is Hrnlae. John Fox. president of the Demo cratic club of New York, hates news papers because they defeated the Tweed ring and Tammany Hall. This Is most flattering praise for the meD of the press.—Chicago Post. Ready to Yield. '• I used HeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve for diles and found it a certain cure," says S. I{. Meredith, Willow drove. I>el. Operations unnecessary to cure pike. They always yield to DeWitts Witch lla/.el Salve. Cures skin diseases, all kinds of wounds. Accept no counterfeits, Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right. Your Lifeis InsurcdoiCoursc Or if not you are expecting to get it in sured. 1 n that case one of the i|ueslions you are trying to solve is: Where shall I insure? Which is the best company? These 'ire perplexingquestions.and perhaps the more you read and hear the differing claims of different companies and their agents, the more bewildered and uncertain you become. Now, in a matter in which you may have little knowledge or experi ence, why not accept the knowledge and experience of your friends aud (neighbors who have a great deal of both ? Here, as elsewhere, experience is the best teacher and the surest guide. A postal card addressed to the District Agent ol The Pesm Mutual LrSe Insurance Company of Philadelphia, requesting a copy of the folder, "Which is the Best Company" will bring yon much information on the subject and the testimonials of Many Suliivan County Business Men concerning this old and reliable company. In the end, take what suits you beet, but don't fail to investigate the merits oi the Penn Mutual. A Home Company 55 YEARS OLD, Cheap, Liberal and Safe. Address all communications to M. A. Scureman, DISTRICT AGENT DUSHORE, PA. BANNER SALVE ' the most healing salve In the world. , IIMIUIJIo PATENT Good Ideas i 111 M may be secured by II I I' J I ouraid. Address, LI J, ft HI THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore. Md. Subscriptions to The patent Record SI.OO per annum. | Foley's Honey and Tar j tor children,sate,sure. No opiates. A i.anAou iii ii»ait«. 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Chronic bronchial trouble and summer coughs can be quickly relieved and cured by Foley's Honey and Tar. of 1 is again being raised, tint I have too much respect for the Ameri can people to fear that they will so soon be again led into the slough of j despond. Not until a new generation has grown up, not until the majority of out' voters shall be composed of those I who canuot 'remember,' will that folly I be repeated. | "As practical business men you know A Real Friend. "I suffered from dyspepsia and indiges tion for tilteen years," says W. T. Sturde vant of Merry Oaks, N. C. '\Vlier I had tried many doctors'and medicines to no avail one of my friends persuaided nie to try Kodol. It Gave immediate relief. I can cat almost anything I want now and my digestion is good. I cheerfully recom mend Kodol." Don't try to cure stomach trouble by dieting. That only further weakens the system. You need whole some, strengthing lood. Kodol enables you to assimilate what you eat by digest ing it without the stomach's aid. of course, that tho price of lumber to | day is higher than it was in lS0:5-97. like the price of most other things, chiefly because o p the greatly increased demand for lumber by reason of the fact that our people everywhere are I doing well and are building and im j proving homes. But if from any cause I the nnifliiislnc nower_of our neonle Spring Fever. | Spring fever is another name for bilious- I ness. It is more serious than most people i think. A torpid liver and inactive bowels means a poisoned system. ll neglected, serious illness may follow such symptoms. hcWitt's Little Karly Risers remove all I danger by stimulating the liver, opening the bowels and cleansing the system of impurities. Sale pills. Never gripe. "I have taken DeWitt's l.ittle Karly Risers for torpid liver every spring for years," writes 1L M. Kverly, Moundsville W. Ya. "They do me more good than anything 1 have ever tried.'' should be reduced the price of lumber, as well as tbe price of other things, in cluding the labor of the workingmau I and the crops of the farmer, would | fall fast enough and far enough to sat j isfy those who are demanding lower J prices for the things they have to buy. | _ "ThonHitful neonle understand that Was Wasting Away. The following letter Irom Robert R, Watts, of Salem, Mo., is instructive. l- I have been troubled with kidney disease , for the last five years. I lost flesh and never lelt well and doctored with leading physicians and tried all rein dies suggest ed w itliout relief. Finally I tried Foley's Kidney Cure and less than two bottles comsletely cured me and I am now sound and well." business implies both buying and sell ing aud that when people get fair prices for what they sell they must expect to pay fair prices for what they buy. "Experience has demonstrated that there Is danger to all kinds of business j in 'tinkering with the tariff,' especially j when It has been constructed along the lines of protection to American in ' Hop Interesting to Asthma Sufferers. Daniel Haute of Otterville, lowa, writes ••1 have had asthma for three or four years and have tried about all the cough j and asthma cures in the market and have j received treatment from physicians in New York and other cities, but got verv j little benefit until I tried Falev's Honey I and Tar which gave me immediate relief and 1 will never lie without it in my house.l sincerely recommend it to all/' I'or sale by C. D. Yoorheee, Sonestown, and James McFaalane, Laporte. During the summer kidney irregular ities are often caused by excessive drink ing or being overheated. Attend to the kidneys at once hv using Foley'* Kidney Cure.