Weak Heart From Attach of LaGrippe. Palpitation, Smother ing, Short Breath. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Cured Me. The terrible after effects of LaGrippe are most dangerous when they attack the heart, the engine of lite. W«ak hearts are as com mon at weak stomachs and when an attack is made upon the weak heart, that organ soon becomes a diseased heart and the patient will unless promptly treated, suffer long and eventually die of heart disease, the dread ot millions. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure strengthens and regulates the heart's action, enriches the blood and improves the circulation. "Some years ago I had an attack of the grip, and ft left rae with a very weak heart. I'alpitation, shortness of breath and smother ing spells that made me sit up in bed to breathe, robbing me of sleep, made me most miserable. I would become fatigued and exhausted from the least exertion and was in such a critical condition that I could not attend to mybusiness. My physician seemed unable to control my case, and instead ot (jetting better I was gradually growing weaker every day. Then I began taking Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and after I had used two bottles I was greatly improved. I continued with the remedy until I had taken in all six bottles, when I was able to attend to busi ness without inconvenience. 1 was com pletely and permanently cured of heart trouble by Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and cheer fully recommend it to all sufferers from that terrible affliction."—H. H. EHLE, Glovers, ville, N. V. All druggists sell and guarantee first bot tie Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free bool on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Addrea Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. ■applies Utmost Need. Christ supplies our utmost splrltu? need. In hlru alone thero is satlsfactloj In him we have the Inheritance, ineo ruptlble, undeflled and that fadeth n' away. If Christ be ours, if our fail be rooted and grounded In him, < things are ours and we are Christ'# liev. S. Q. Nell, Baptist, Philadelphia Minlatertnfi Unto Others. If a man would believe In his fellp men, If he would believe In society & the possibilities of human nature, ife would believe in God, he must (>- proach his duties In the spirit of ie Master when he said, "I come noto bo ministered unto, but to minister— Ilev. Dr. George L. Perln, UniveraaJt Boston. A Serious Mistake. E. C. PeWitt & Co., is the name ojhe firm wlio make the genuine Witch pel Salve. DeWitt's is the Witch Izel Salve that lieals without leaving aiar. It is a serious mistake to use any ier. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve curesliud bleeding, itching and protruding iles, burns, bruises, eczema and all skin (leas es. Sold by all Druggests. Follow Where Christ Leals If we go astray. It shall not i for lack of a bath, but for not folding where Christ leads. We are slny to go forward to ChrlsHlkeness.aev. Mr. Helme, Methodist, Wor«ter, Mass. Ladies and Children Invited. All ladies and children who cannotVnd the allocking strain of laxative BVj«, cathartics, etc., are invited to trythe famous Little Early Risers. The)*re different from all other pills. They d» o t purge the system. Even a" double ise will not gripe, weaken or sicken; tihv jieople call then) the Easy Pill. W.|l. llowell, Houston, Texas, says notftg better can be used lor constipation, uc headaches, etc. Hob Moore, Lafays. I nd„ says all other gripe and sicken,wle De Witt's Little Early Risers do their wfc well and easy. Sold by all Druggests. Education Without Religion. Experience teaches that you can ha\ educated villains; that education wltl out sanctities of religion or restralnl of morality Increases the power fc evil. Rev. Dr. Daua, Prcsbyterlai Philadelphia. Kodol Gives Strength. by enabling the digestive organs to digest, assimilate and transtorm all of the whole-L some food that may be eaten into the kind of blood that nourishes the nerves, : feeds the tissues, hardens the muscles and recuperates the organs of the entire body. | Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures Indigestion, Dyspepsia, (,'atarrah ot the Stomach,and all stomach disorders. Sold by all Drug gets. Dream of RlKbteoameu. There is the dream of righteousness. This Is the dream of moral sentiment, and, pursuing it, man becomes a Chris tian. So long as this hunger for some thing better further on is a passion and the days are full of zest and fresh feeling, so long manhood Is safe and the life waxes In strength, but when these ideals are dimmed, when their outlines lose clearness, then peril draws near. Oftentimes this deterioration Is .unconscious. The soul lives by the divine manna that falls from heaven. — Rev. Dr. N. D. mills, Congregational *Bt, Brooklyn. Do You Enjoy What You B!at. If you don't your food does not do you : much good. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the remedy that every one should take when there is anything wrong with the stomach There is no way to maintain the health and strength of mind and body except by nourishment. There is no way to nourish except through the stomach. The stom ach must be kept healthy, pure and sweet or the strength will let down and disease will set up. No appetite, loss of strength, nervousness, headaches, constipation, bad breath,rWm^iSfrß'^t^'qSWgestion, £fiUW<W 6bft4fwneQts«iMmio4«t>tUnip»t» , ns thls hun * tor Hom ®' these idenla are dimmed, when tbelr outlines lose clearness, then peril draws near. Oftentimes this deterioration Is unconscious. The soul lives by the fllvlnr manna thnt fulls from heaven. — ', r V I'll!' .... ,ii •>.,! An Ancient Landmark. The Schenectady (N. Y.) Pomona grange held a recent meeting In the, spacious old residence of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Sanders of Scotia. The house was built In 1713 and has been In the Sanders family for many generations. Dinner was served at 1 o'clock on a circular mahogany table which is 200 years old. The parlor is completely furnished with mahogany furniture bought In 1793, with the exception of the piano, which is a modern upright. Nevertheless, Mrs. Sanders exhibited with pride a piano about 200 years old which stands in the upper hall. The collection of china, candlesticks and andirons is remarkable, and all present were much interested in looking at the treasures of so many years ago, says the Utica Press. A Hint to Other*. Last year the Michigan state grange offered a handsome bookcase to each grange In the state initiating twenty or more new members during the second quarter, 150 granges winning desks and about 5,000 recruits being secured. It Is announced that the next session of the national grange will be held in Rochester, N. Y., in November of this ! year. New York state granges will send large delegations, and Pennsyl vania and Michigan will have large representations. Michigan's stat;o grange secretary re ported at the annual meeting 579 work ing granges with 36,000 members. Ovel fifty new granges have been organized since. Franklin and North Brookfleld (Mass.) granges were both officered throughout by women last year. Laporte Township Audit. i George Karge in account with Laporte Town ; shin as collector of Special Road Tux for the year ending June 1. 1903. To amt. due from last audit 11l 81 To amount of duplicate 58!) 62 By exonerations 21 96 I.and returns 22 07 Commission on returns 1 10 Amt. collected within sixty days 408 :si Rebate on same 20 41 Collector's commission 12 24 Collected on face Duplicate 123 SI Commission on same 6 IK Collected 5 per cent added 33 00 Balance in Collector's hands 85 03 733 93 733 93 Extra Road Tax. To amt. due from last settlement G7 84 To amount ot duplicate 196 62 By exonerations 7 88 Land returns 8 10 Commission on returns 40 Amt. collected within sixty days 136 10 Rebate on game 6 80 Collector's commission 4 08 Collected on face of duplicate... 41 20 Commission op same 2 06 Collected 5 per cent added 1100 Balance in collector's hands 46 48 264 10 264 10 School Tax. Balance due from last settlement 124 92 Amount of duplicate 502 00 By exonerations 37 19 Land returns 16 00 Commission on returns 80 Amt collected within sixty days.. 222 55 Rebate on same 11 12 Commission on same 6 67 Collected on face of duplicate 79 66 Commission on same 3 98 Amt collected & per cent added 68 00 Balance in Collector's hands 180 95 626 92 626 92 Statement of L e R. Oavitt as Treasurer of I-u --porte Township School District for the year end ing Juue 1,1903. Amt in Treas. hauls, last audit 80 97 ltecd. form Stattappropriation 618 07 do Count) Treasurer 468 0s do Geo. Karge Collector 370 21 Interest and debt paid 319 95 Teachers' wages 9«0 00 Teachers attendlig Co. Institute 35 XX) Rent and repairs 17 00 Fuel and contingencies 96 23 Secretary's salarj - 20 00 Furniture 12 6ti Auditors' fee 5...... 7 00 hooks A 42 68 Supplies | 47 59 Treasurer's fees*. 31 5s Amount due Trisurer 72 36 81009 liD 81009 09 We the undersined auditor and clerk do here by certify that tkforegning statement is true and correct to til best of our knowledge and belief. E. C. PETERS LYMAN HARVEY, Auditors Attest: K. E. ItO'lF(JKI), Clerk. Davidson 'ownship Audit. Reimrt of the r-eipts and expenditures of Davidson Towmhi School District for the year ending June 1,190 M. T>. Horn Treairer, in account with the said District. i To amt reed from lLuseh, Co.Tres. 366 13 do Lee K.avitt " 800 00 do W. H. Ltrenson, C 011... 1113 80 1 do State Apopriation 1965 05 '.Toamt Due M. D. ;>m, audit 1903 564 Oi 'lliv amount of ordeiredeemei 1 1241 44 , do Treasure commission 84 89 Due M. D. Horn, Tusurer 479 69 4809 02 4809 02 Walter Lawrenaocollector of Davidson Twp, or year ending Jul Ist 1903. Poor Tax. 'o amount Poor Dlicate 74S 40 v amount paid G<*c Kiess 400 13 ito Wm. ibbins 10605 do F.xonenms 15 31 I do KebaU 21 06 i do Laud rirns 987 i do Commfnn 17 30 \ expenses, land Urns 3 00 fit. due Townshi)om collector 175 68 748 40 718 40 Valter Lawrenso'ollector of Davidsoti Twp. ftyear ending Jul, 1903. School Tax. Ttimt. of School plicate 1902. 1841 47 Ainunt due last at '258 76 Bamount paid M, Horn 1113 80 ylo Exonerals 87 30 Uo Land reus 24 41 Ho Rebate 42 H4 Bo Commissi 30 70 lo Kxpensetnil returns 3 00 Alt due Twp. fro Collector... 79S 18 2100 23 2100 '23 Ftancial Statclt of Davidson Township Roil Funds. ibilities. To i|ount due D.Siillips 650 00 i do G. W.imons... 600 00 do M, J. Hips 500 00 do P. Kt 200 00 |do J. A. Hips 200 00 Ido E.E. Cray for 'O2 489 98 ,doI. N. Wil •• 32 55 ldoP. G. BWI 1901 94 47 Rirces. Liabiliea in excesiiesources '2767 CO Poor knds bilities 1 Resouro By cai in linnds olerseers SS9 Oil Ami. (Id from colle 1902 17. r > 6S d D. Wj'ling 65197 d J. C. 50208 Rcsouas in excess .labilities 2218 77 Bchoollmds. 'ililies. To amtnue M. D. I, Ex-Treas 561 01 Kiree.s. By amtfeue frem Lawrenson fol 79S is Resour® in exceßS.iabllitieß 234 11 We tlmindersigii'iidltora of l>aV|di<on Tw |>. i ty/ Pfcvi i\«r„ H( i fliwi#.- 'U i ftrtifn ShfeKSttflbv 196vtAi 4 hY>ol nMrli't. aiWWaUer IM^W (t' TttWn^hijr> of the f<«" the sWtli'ment of June t.'IMX; ed troir iiSpwiih. <W»i find rectfjio t*WW<Sif;l*ii<wle»iße and belief#* m mtliesllV'lirtM!*! sen)* the first da*' o>7 Jui#»Arilßfl«;"' - ivtunis I » Ann. <ri'"I w J»RMPtw.VRO-EL, I "> Attest: Fi:i:inril Davidson Tovn«hip JiOttd i um|. V \ lltUs. To anW>!llue D.H.ipa 650 00 dol O. W. ijons... 60HOO dol M, J. Ijm 500 00 dol P. Kilj 200 00 Shorf Talks On Advertising! I By CharlesAustin Bates. No. 45. % There are two ways of looking at advertising, both of them right. Advertising should be done during the dull time for the purpose of stir ring up trade at that time, and also for the sake of the benefit which will come from being con tinually before the public's eye. ly think of stopping his adver tisements in the Summer or in the dull time after the holidays as he should think of / . I closing up his store several months in the year and I I keeping it open only when trade would keep him C— I V There is probably no store in the country that J/ ' 112 could not shut up for three or four months out of the year and be ahead in cash by doing so, -but at the >• The benefit from end of the next four months the gain will not be ap- %'rTthe public , parent. It does not take people very long to forget things, and if a store were closed four months or the advertising stopped four months, a great many people would have forgotten that the business was in existence. The other view of advertising is that it ought to be pushed during the busy time when people are ready I Uj, to buy. Adyertising cannot be ex pected to sell goods when people do not want them, and it will naturally be most effective when it gives publicity to some desirable article at just the right To be sure, advertising will sell any -1 I, ! 1 thing at any time, if the price be made vjbji F j| I | I low enough and the advertisement suffi ! Some lines of goods can be forced, and some cannot, but even those which cannot be forced should not be allowed * Some lines of goods can be Joncd." to drop out of sight. Copyright, Charles Austin Dates, New York. FIRST NATIONAL BANK HUa-HjESVILLIE, CAPITAL STOCK, SSO 000 DcWITT B0D1N E» President. ' C. WILLIAM WODDROP, Vice Pres. W. C. FRONTZ, Cashier. SURPLUS AND NET PROFITS, DIRECTORS: $50,000 DeWitt Bodine, C. Wm. Woddrop, Peter Reeder, Transacts a General Jeremiah Kellev, AVilliam Frontz, W. C. Frontz, Banking Business. . . .. James K. Boak. John C. Laird, E.P. Brenholtz, Accounts ol Individ r Peter Frontz, John P. Lake, Daniel 11. Poust, uals and Firms Solic-, . John Bull, ited. WINCHESTER 1 9 FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS H I "New Rival" "Leader" "Repeater" D 9 [I|"MF you are looking for reliable shotgud am- H 9 II munition, the kind that shoots where you H 9 \m Bj point your gun, buy Winchester Factory H 9 Loaded Shotgun Shells: "New Rival," loaded with H 9 Black powder; "Leader" and "Repeater," loaded H 1 with Smokeless. Insist upon having Winchester 9 ' 9 Factory Loaded Shells, and accept no others. Hi ? 9. ALL DEALERS KEEP THEM I FOLEY'S KDNEY CURE I I Will positively cure any case of Kidney I I or Bladder disease not beyond the reach I I of medicine. No medicine can do more. I I CHI CV'C If inilEV PURE Pal,#d S!#n# and arav#l w,!h E*® ru « la l |n * Paint I ■ rllLkV O IVIUIIEI UUVIk A. H.Thumes, Mgr. Wills Creek Coal Co., Buffalo, 0., writes: H , H "I have teen afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble for years, pass- ■ , I „ strengthens the urinary organs,, ,M ' I Q£cLt&S t.h P. whnlfi SVStRm FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE has done me SI,OOO worth of good." M i rtti i«*fc D ' tfiimgff cnw I 8 SnpflP SB r<^F ytb "B 9 SOLDTIHU NHNIHFFL IT ***«&■ JVIgS, cFARJLANE, Laporte, Dr. OH AS. D. VOORfiEES, Pa. fa | WilS positively cure any case of Kidney | P A l n r> A. jm b) GAS or CASOLINE ENGINES. There are many Gas and Gasoline Engines and ONE "FAIRBANKS" Some resemble it in construction, others in name BUT THERE IS ONLY ONE FAIRBANKS ENGINE. Engines that excell in quality and moderate in cost. Vertical from one to ten horse power. Horizontal three horse power up- THE FAIRBANKS COMPANY, 701 Arch St., Philadelphia. CHARLES L. WING, Agent, Laporte. CONDENSED REPORT of the condition of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Dushore, Pa. At close of business, June 9 1903. RESOURCES: Lonns and Discounts 82(10,9-17 77 U. S. Bonds t*> secure circulation ">,OOO 00 Premium on U. S. Bonds 3,400 00 Furniture 1,000 00 Due from Banks Approved reserve Agt 43,75s 47 Specie and Legal lender Notes HI,(ill! 29 Redemption fund U. S. Treasury 25,000 00 S 383,222 53 LIABILITIES. Capital 8 50,000 00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 24,502 36 Circulation 45.90000 Deposits. 259,810 17 Dividcns unpaid 400 « 353.222 53 State of Pennsylvania, County of Sullivan ss: I. M. D. Swarte, Cashier of the al>ove named bank, do solemnly swear .hat the above state ment is true to the best of my knowledge and be lief. M. D. SWARTS, Cashier. Sut>serit>ed and sworn to before me this 12tli day of June 1903. J. 11. TIIAYER, Notary Public. Correct—Attest: A.WALSH. •) JN'O. D. REESER J-Directors. W. C. ROGERS ) FAN NIK TYLER VS FRED N. TY LER. In the Court of Common Pleas No. 4, February Term, 1 ( .I03, To Fred N. Tyler, Respondent:— You are hereby notified that the .Sheriff ot Sullivan County nas returned the subpoena and alias subpoena issued in the above stated case non est inventus and taat the Court has ordered service upon you by publication. You are here by notified to be and appear, at the next term of Common I'leas beginning Sep | tember 21. 1003, to answer the complaint oi said libellant. J. ft. COTT, Sheriff. F. W MEYLERT, Attorney for Libellant. .Sheriffsoftice, .June 5, 1903. ONE MINUTE One Minute Cough Cure does not pass Immedl ■teiy Into the stomach, but lingers In the throat, chest and lungs, producing the following results: (1) Relieves the cough. (2) Makes the breathing easy. (3) Cuts out the phlegm. (4) Draws out the Inflammation. (5) Kills the germs (microbes) of disease. (6) Strengthens the mucou smembranea. (7) Clears the head. (B) Relieves the feverish conditions. <•) Removes every cause of the cough and th* strain on the lungs. <10) Enables the hings to contribute pure life giving and life-sustaining oxygen to the blood. Cures Croup and all Cough, Lung and Bronchial Affections. COUGH CURE Prepared by L O. DeWHT ft 00.. OHIOAQO IDYSPEPTICIDE I The graatest aid to DIGESTION fIOLEYSKIBNIYCURE Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right 4 1 At. one "< IJ HALF THE COST 1/ Lion Coffee has better strength and jf v flavor than many so-call ■Aed "fancy" brands. fCI Bulk coffee at the same If P"ce is not to be com- I m pared with Lion in quality. I m In i lb. air tight. I / sealed packages. ft We desire to announce to the pub lie that our eoal mine near Bernice is now open and we are prepared to furnish mine run coal to the local trade at very reasonable rates This eoal is free burning anlitra cite of fine quality. We give a good load at ton rates. A large supply constantly on hand. RANDALL & MEYLERT $6,000,000 Security. Capital, surplus and profits ot this amount secure the depositors of the Pitts burg Trust Company, 323 Fourth Ave., Pittsburg Pa. 4 per cent interest on sav ings and 2 per cent, on checking accounts. Hank by mail. State Normal School East Stroudsburg, Pa. This POPULAR State" Institution is located^n the most beautiful, picturesque and healthful part ot the State. It is in the GREAT SUMMER RESORT REG ION of the BLUE RIDGE and POCONO MOUNTAINo and within two miles ot the famous Delaware Water Gap resort. Tuition Absolutely Free. The total expeneesjfor Boarding, Furn ished Tooms and all other expenses only $3.50 per week. In addition to the regu lar Departments in| the Normal proper, we have a fine COLLEGE PREPARA TORY DEPARTMENT. WE CAN SAVE you one full year inj-ourCollege Prepara tion. Departments'of MUSIC, ELOCU TION, ART-DRAWING. PAINTING IN CHINA and WATER COLORS, taught by Specialists. A New Recitation' Building. is now in course Jof erection, which 'will give a fine Laboratory and fourteen other recitation rooms. A. Fine Gymnasium 1 Our own ELECTRIC LIGHT; PL ANT ! A Superior Faculty 1 Backward Pupils COACHED FREE. 'Nearly FIVE HUN DRED PUPILS.ENROLLED this year. FALL TERM.OPENS SEPT. 8, 1002. For Catalogue andjparticulars address GEO. P. BIBLE, A. M. Principal.
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