Relief From Headache and Neuralgia In a Few Minutes After Taking Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills. Chronic Case Cured. "I cannot speak to highly of your remedies and I will always tell my friends how much they have done fur mv husband and myself tor sudden attacks of headaches, neuralgia and rheumatic pains. There is nothing equal to l>r. Miles' Anti-Pain l'ills. They aie simply splendid and give relief in fifteen or twenty minutes. I used to be subject to attacks of headache, which had become chronic, and I took a course of Nervine and Nerve and Liver Pills in connection with the Anti-Pain Pills. The result is I now have very little trouble in that way. My husband b is also taken these remedies and praises them vory highly. • We always have some of Kith kinds of pills in the house, and do not feel that we could get along without them.— MRS. KATE K. JOHNSON, McClellaiidsville, Delaware. There are many reasons why you should lake Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills, but the best reason is that they will give you almost instant relief from headache or other pain. In cases of chronic headache, when the sufferer knows an attack is coming on, a Pain Pill will usu ally prevent it entirely. In cases of extreme nervous exhaustion, when the brain is too tired and the body too nervous to res!, an Anti-Pain Pill will sooth the nerves so that sleep may come. Tlicy never fail, yet con tain no opiates and are non-laxative. All druggists sell and guarantee Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills. They are non-laxative: con tain no opiates, never sold in bulk, 25 aoses, 25 cents. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Men Wanted, Al Nordmont, Pa., to cut Chemical Wood. $1.25 per cord. Good timber to wort trom; good board and accom od :tions in a comfortable camp on the ground, at $3 30 per week. A good chance t> make large wages. Apply to The Sutton-Peck Chemical Co., Nordmont,Pa CONDENSED REPORT ol tliecoiulitiou of the FIRST NATIONAL HANK of Duijhore P«. At close of business, Nov. 17. 1903, RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts (1M5,669 ill I' s. Bonds to secure circulation 5,0(100(1 Premium on U. S. Bonds 2. too on Furniture. 1,UOOP» Stock securities 2fi.025 o'. Due from Banks Approved reserve Agt 115,192'!'.' Specie and. Legal Tender Notes.. 24.621 - i Redemption fund TJ. S. Treasury 25,000 on S •) 17,70S 82 LIABILITIES. Capital...; $ 50,000 on Surplus and Undivided Profits 24,995 42 State ot Pennsylvania, County of Sullivan ss: !, M. I). Swarts, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swea: .bat tile r.lxivc state ment is true to the best of my knowledge and be lief. M. I). SWARTS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2Gd dav of Nov. I'.MM. ALBERT P. lIEUSB Notary Public, orrect—Attest: A.WALSH. i J NO. D. REESER V Director* E.G. SYLVARA 1 Cbippewa Xtme ftflns* Lime furnished »n car load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesville Penn'a. M. E. Reeder, JyEXJJsrCZ'. F-A.I ' and Trade-Marks obtained anil all Pat-. £ent business conducted for MoocßATf Fees. j JO JR OFFICE is OPPOSITE U . s. PATr.vr OFFICE J #aad we can secure patent m less time tnaa tnoseji < remote from Washington. . . • . i 5 Scud mode!, drawing or photo., With descnjve #ti<>n. Wc advii.ei if patentable or not, free ofs 'charge. Our fee not due till nat«*nt is secured. 2 j ■CcA.SNOW&CO.j ' OPP. INTENT OFFICE, WASHINGTON. D. C. > A FREE game insid* each package of Lion Coffee 60 different games. " A TUonKht. The grange, like a political party. - cannot live always on Us |>nst. Tlieiv must be "souietblug iloln* " nil the while 1 in the living present. Seed must In sown uow for future harvests or there will be uoue. The grauge has an elo quent past, but It Is only at the thresh old of Its career of usefulness. I Copake (N. T.) grange Is Just a year' | old, but has about IfK) members, who: have built a fine new two story build ing in the meantime. "w an riTiT— fa Pr i iful Ferson . to call on retail trade and agents for man -1 ulacturing house having well established , business; local territory, straight salary I &20 paid weekly and expense money mi- ; vauced; pievious experience unnecessary; ] position permanent; business successful. Enclose sell-addressed envelope. Superin tendent Travelers, fiOfi Motion Rldg., Chicago, LICENSE NOTICE Notice is hereby given thai the follow-' ing applications for license have been filed in my otHce and that tl.e same will be presented to the Court of Quarter Ses sions ol'the Peace of Sullivan County on Monday, the 15th day of February at 2 o'clock p. m. Cherrv Township. MILDRED. 1 Chaw. E. Jackson, Tavern biceiine. 2 Frank F. Schaad, Distillers License -8 John C. Schaad, Tavern License. 4 James Connor, Tavern License. 5 John Daily, Tavern License. t> John Luksie, Tavern License. 7 John I*. Murphy, Restaurant License, s William Haley, Tavern License. 'J John Frank Kanimisky, Restaurant. 10 Paul Wyvoda, Restaurant License, j 11 Hartels Brewing Co. Wholesale " SATTERFIELD, II! Patrick McGee, Restaurant License. CHERRY MILLS. 13 John Cross, Tavern License. DUSJIORE. 14 Lenard I filbert, Wholesale License. COLLEY Township. 15 C. F. llunsinger, Tavern License. LOPEZ. 10 H. W. McKibbins, Tavcvn License. I" Julia Jackson, Tavern License IS James P. McGee, Tavern License. 19 Peter P. Murray, Tavern License. 20 W. E. Steafather, Restaurant Lie nse 21 John 11. Yonkin, Restaurant License 22 James P. Gorgg, Wholesale License 23 Heed It. Frutchey. Restaurant 24 Edwin \. Garrey, Wholesale License 25 Henry McDermott, Tavern License FORKS VILLE HO HO. 20 P. M. Scanlin, Tavern License. Davidson Township. EMMONS. 27 Parvin Kile, Tavern License MUNCY VALLEY. 28 Dennis Palmatier, Tavern License 20 George W. Meyers, Tavern License. 30 Ellis Swank, Restaurant License SONESTOWN. •II Frank Magargel. Tavern License. 32 J. 11. St»ckhouse, Tavern License DUSHORE. 33 William O'Niel, Wholesale License 34 John J. Cadden, Restaurant License 35 Hobert McGee, Restaurant License 30 Margaret. Connor, Restaurant. 37 Patrick Daly, Restaurant License 38 Anthony Rouse, Tavern License. 39 Michael Commueskey, Tavern Lic'u. 40 Henry Tracy, Tavern License. EAGLES MERE. 11 W. H. Vanbuskirk, Tavern License Hillsgrove Township. HILLSGROVE. 42 William Biddle, Tavern License. Laporte Township. NORDMONT. 43 Philip Peterman, Tavern License. LAPORTE IiOHOI'GH. 14 Frank W.Gallagher. TavernLicens 15 David Mark, Tavern License Shrewsbury Township. N'orman E. Stackhouse, Tavern License. THOMAS E. KEXIIBUY, Clerk. Clerk's olHce, Laporte Pa., Jan. 23, 1904. TO CTJIiB A COliD IN ON E DAY. lake Laxative BromoQuine Tablets. All Iruggists refund the money il it fails to | •ure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each ! box, 25c. I U > ff m The Best place to buy goods Is otten nskeJ by the pru dent hou^ewile. Money siving atl vantages re always be for Lose no time in making a borough examination of the I New Line of Merchandise Now on ?????? ? ? ? I i STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. *&llaerov«» Ps. Tc •© Comet I put lon I orovi-r. Take ts Cunuy CuMiurtic. I'HJ or "" If C. C o cure, druggibts refund Your Salary. <« S i SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS MONTH. • ' We train you in spare time—time usually thrown awa> > No hooks to buy. We furnish all that are required. I Small cost—Our prices are low and we accept monthly pav ments. I Quick Results—The effect of our training is imn.cdia'e. 1 We help you to get a pjsition. No matter what you earn, we can train \ ou to tarn more. - • Here is What Mr. O. P. Vos-| bubrgh, of Towanda, Pa. Has to Say About Us. My Lettering and Sign Painting course with the International Cor respondence School of jScranton, Pa., has been very satisfactory to me. The reference library is the liest to be had, and the lettering plates are unexcelled. Before my course was completed J had earned more than enough to pay for it by jobs of lettering. I am a barber by trade and have made, outside of my regular work as a barber, over sls some weeks by the knowledge from above course. 0. P. VoSBUKUH, 511 Main street, Towanda, Pa. WRITE TO-DAY To The International Correspondence School, SCRANTON, PENN'A, Or to L. S. OWEN, Representative, P.O. Box, 654, TOWANDA. PA. I BRING THEM IN. Your shoes need frequent | attention to last a long time, j 1 will save you the expense of a new pair. Rubber soles and heels will prevent you Irom dangerous talis. Call at K. E. Webb's store Muncv Valley, Pa. "LEVI EDWARDS Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys andbladder right. QOURT PKOCLAMA ION. WHEREAS, HON. E. M. DUNHAM, President Judge, Honorable* John D. Heeser and Jacob Mi-yer Associate JudKui oi'the I ourts of Oyer mid t'erm.uer and General Jnil Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphan*' Court and Com mon l'leas for the t ounty of Sullivan, have issued llwir precept, I>ei»rliiK iliue the A' day ot Dee. HiOiS, to me directed, for liolmtiK the severa courts in the Bominh of Laportc. on Monday the day of Fel>. 1!»>4. til 'i o'clock p, m. Therefoie.notice hereby given to tin- Coroner Justices of thr Peace and OjlisUiblts uithln the county, that they be then aud there in tin ir prop er person at 2 o'clock p. m.of said day. with their rolls, records, inquisitions examinations and o' 1 - r remeinberanees 10 those things to which tt ir ofliccs appertuin to be done. And to those who are Isiund by their recognizance to prosecute against prisoners who arc or shall be in the jail of ihesaid county of Sullivan, are hereby notified to be then and there to prosecute against them aa will be just. J. G. COTT, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Lajurte. T'a.. Jan 12. l<i(H. WHEN YOU CATCH SOLDI Do not take chances on it wearing away or experiment with some unknown preparation jp which will only half cure it at best, and leave the bronchial tubes and lungs weakened and |j susceptible to attack from the germs of Consumption. I FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs and pre- f l 'i"j/ II vents serious results from a cold. j~~ iO, || It Saved His Life After the Dootor Said He Had Consumption. / \ \'\y 112 W. R. Davis, Vissalia, California, writes:—"There is no doubt but what FOLEY'S IIONEY / I ' * AND TAR saved my life. I had an awful cough on my lungs and the doctor told me 1 had V / i ''(l I consumption. I commenced talcing FOLEY'S IIONEY AND TAR and found relief from \/ [ '/W jfflJ the fir»t and three bottles cured me completely. V wj REFUSE SUBSTITUTES THREE SIZES, 25c, 800 and SI.OO ] ~1—»■ SOLD IHP RECOMMENDED BY -^W■■gMy Ljaporte, Dr. Voorhees Sonestov/a, Pa. / I LARGEST SCHOOL OF ITS KIND. Here is What a Towanda Graduate of the I. G, S. of Scranton, Pa. Has to Say About that Institution, SUN BURY, PA., Feb. 27, 1 !>():». To Whom it May Concern: — Young people who desire to take up a business or stenographic course usually wish to enroll with a school able to furnish good posi tions to its graduates. In 1 his re gard one can make no mistake by enrolling with the I. C. S. of Scran ton. lam a graduate of ihio .-chool and nip present position as stenog rapher to the assistant engineer of the P. H. it. Co. at Sunbury, Pa., was obtained through their rec m.- mendations. and have proved to me beyond a doubt that they haw an abundance of good positions at their command. Yojurs very truly, DROTUA A. BVTTI.KS. E. E. WEBB. Fine Groceries and Choice Confectionary. Muncy Valley, Pa, Here is found collected the ;best things for table use, whether canned, cooked or to be prepared for your meals Try what we offer and be convinced that we keep the best- Our fee returned if we fail. Any one sending ' sketch and description of any invention will , promptly receive our opinion free concerning the patentability of same. 44 How to obtain a Patent" sent upon request. Patents secured through us advertised for sale at our expense. Pateuts taken out through us receive tsjuwial notice, without charge, in THR PATENT RECORD, an illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted by Manufacturers and Investors. Bend for sample copy FREE. Address, VICTOR J. EVANS & CO. - {Patent Attorneys.) Evans Building, WASHINGTON, C. C Short Talks on | •Advertisinp ►•f* BvjCharles Austin $ ; No. 10. The truthful advertisement is the one that brings business, and moit all advertising is truthful, just as most all men are truthful. Occasionally one meets a man who lies. That sort of a man writes lying advertisements. They may pay tempo rarily, but no permanent success was ever built \ on a foundation of humbug. Most advertisers are /y i\l | honest. At least, they mean to be. If / y\ Often each one of half a dozen dealers will if || insist that he has " the biggest and best stock in \\ - 1 the city." Of course, they can't all be right, but ■ j) that is merely a form of words. Really it doesn't . mean much of anything, either to the writer or the reader, and so does no harm—except that it wastes valuable space in the paper. The advertisement that pays best is the - plain, honest, forceful talk, written just as if the ° ccas " m ' ! -!uhTL""'' ! " man writer was talking to the reader face to face—a statement of facts. There is nothing in the world so interesting as facts, especially the facts of business. They should be written about entertainingly. People like to know how and where things *re made. Not a technical descrip tion, but a hint here and there. For instance: "These goods were designed and woven in France, the cotton came from Alabama, and the silk from China. Twice across the Atlantic, once across Asia and Europe, ~— . af.d here is the finished fabric for ■ seventy-five cents a yard." Jlp-vV .ui t unop t It: creates an interest that a W«". V merc statement never would oiV»*N/ r K" 1 - -• nov. ledge, thought and truth \ J I /(J advertisement, and a good advertisc [/ ment in a good paper will always , -['ffTFl bring good results. The selection of the medium is the first and most important point. The writing comes 3 ~ after. Even a bad ad. in a good paper \ will bring some business. A good ad. amis thr Atianti- anj m<r across Asi* in a poor paper is sheer waste. mnd Europe, and here is the finished fabric at seventy-tin cents a yard." Cefyright, Charles Austin Itattt, IV* ; PA IKB A R \ GAS or GASOLINE B N G I N- B 'S. There are many Gas and Gasoline Engines and ONE "FAIRBANKS" Some resemble it in construction, others in name BUT THERE IS ONLY ONE Engines that excel! in quality and moderate in cost. Veitical from one to ten horse power. Horizontal three horse power up | THE FAIRBANKS COMPANY, 70! Arch St., Philadelphia. CHARLES L. WING, Agent, Laporte. Tri=Weekly Gazette and I Bulletin and News Item, ONE WHOLE YEAR FOR 1.50.
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