Renei From Headache and Neuralgia In a Few Minutes After Taking Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills. i Chronic C&se Cured. "I cannot speak to highly of your remedies and I will always tell my friends how much t!iey have dune for my husband and myself for sudden attacks of headaches, neuralgia and rheumatic pains. There is nothing equal to Dr. Miles' Anti-Fain Pills. They :ur simply splendid and give relief in fifteen i r twenty minutes. 1 used to be subject to attacks of headache, which had become chronic, and 1 took a course of Nervine and Nrrve and Liver I'ills in connection with the Anti-Pain Pills, 'l'he result is I now have M-ry little trouble in that way. My husband h..s also taken these remedies and praises tlism verv highly. We always have some of both kinds oi pills in the house, and do not feci that we could get along without them.— MKS. KATE K. JOHNSON, McClellandsville, Delaware. There are many reasons why you should I.ike Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills, but the best reason is tliatthey willgive you almost instant rei'ef from headache or other pain. In cases of chronic headache, when the sufferer knows an attack is coming on, a Pain Pill will usu ullv prevent it entirely. In cases of extreme nervous exhaustion, when the brain is too tired and tlie body too nervous to rest, an Anti-Pain Pill will sooth the nerves so that sleep may come. They 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 doses, .cents. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Men Wanted, At Nordmont, Pa., to cut Chemical Wood. $1.25 per cord. Good timber to work irom; good board and accom od tions in a comfortable camp on the ground, at $3.30 per week. A good chance to make large wages. Apply to The Sutton-Peck Chemical Co., Nordmont,Pa (M)>Tf>ENSEI> REPORT of the condition of tin FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Dusbore Pa. J At close of business. Nov. 17, 1908, RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts #195,669 94 112. s. Bonds to secure circulation 5.000 00 Premium on U. H. Bonds 2.400 On Furniture 1,00000 Stuck securities 20,025 0- l uie from Banks Approved reserve Agt 115,192 42 Specie and Legal Tender Notes 24,621 2: Redemption fund t'. S. Treasury 25,000 0i 8 417.T0X 32 LIABILITIES. Capital S 50,000 00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 24,995 42 circulation 50.000 00 Depodita 292.708'.Hi liivideus unpaid 40".i ? ;i51,222 s.'i Slate of Pennsylvania, County of Sullivan ss: I, M. I). Swurts, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear -hat the nlxjve state im nt is true to the best of mv knowledge and be lief. M. n. 9WARTS, Cashier. Sulwerlbed and sworn to before me this JM day of Nov. 1908. ALBERT F. lIEKBB Notary Public, orrect—Attest: A.WALSH. ) J NO. I). REESER [-Directors . E.G. SYLVARA I Cfoippewa %ime IRilns* Lime furnished .n car load lots, delivered al Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesville Penn'a. M. E. Reeder, F-A-. .w( rits, and 1 rade-Marks obtained and all Pat-J RENT business conducted for MODERATF FEES, J SOUR OFFICE is OPPOSITE U. S. PATENT OFFICES #and wccansc ure patent 1Q less Uine inaa * remote from Washington. . • > Send mode!, drawing or pnoto., vritn aescnp-J J: ion. >Ve advise, if patentable or not, free ofs narec, ,tivt fee not due till patent is secured. J j! A PAMPHLET " How to Obtain Patents, with j ;*r'>st same in'the U. S. and foreign countries J '« at free. Address, * :C,A.SNOW&CO. OPP. i=*TtNT ° A FREE game inside each package of ' 7? Coffee \ent games. membership of about 275. The men: ! bers liave purchased fertilizer material to the sum of $23.322.t!f>, potatoes for seed $5,069.94. grass seed $916. truck j and machinery $573 aud selling In mer chandise $3,508.10. The grange owns :i commodious three story brick hullditi.r on the main street, centrally located. The basement Is fitted up with ratise and every convenience and comfort. A dumb waiter passes from the kitchen to the grange room on the upper floor, j A speaking tube takes the "word" froii. the anteroom upward to the inner gate. WANTED—FAITHFUL "WIISON 10 call on retail trade and agents for man ufacturing house having well established j business; local territory, straight salary | S2O paid weekly and expense money ad- j vanced; pievious experience unnecessary; i position permanent: business successful. I Enclose self-addressed envelope. Superin tendent Travelers, 005 Monon TSldg., I Chicago, 1 LICENSE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the follow ing applications for license have been filed in my otllce and that tl.e same will be presented to the Court of tjuarter Ses sions of the Peace of Sullivan County on Monday, the 15th day of February at 2 o'clock p. m. Clierrv Township. MILDRED. 1 Clias. E. Jackson, Tavern License, j 2 Frank F. Scliaad, Distillers License- j 3 John C. Scliaad, Tavern License. 4 .lames Connor, Tavern License. 5 John Daily, Tavern License. (i John Luksie, Tavern License. 7 John P. Murphy, Restaurant License. 8 William llaley, Tavern License. ; '.i John Frank Kamniisky, Restaurant. 11l Paul Wyvoda, Restaurant License. 11 Bartels Brewing Co. Wholesale " SATTER FIELD. 12 Patrick McGee, Restaurant License. CHERRY MILLS. 13 John Gross. Tavern License. DUSIIORE. 14 Lenard Ililbert, Wholesale License. COLLEY Township. 15 C. F. Ilnnsinger, Tavern License. LOPEZ. 16 H. W. McKibbins, Tavevn License. 17 Julia Jackson, Tavern License 18 James I'. McGee, Tavern License. 19 Peter P. Murray, Tavern License. 20 W. E. Steafather, Restaurant Lie rise 21 John 11. Yonkin, Restaurant License 22 James P. Gorgg, Wholesale License 23 Reed G. Frutchey. Restaurant 24 Edwin A. Carrey, Wholesale License 25 Henry McDermott, Tavern License FORKSVILLE BOR<>. 26 P. M. Scaulin, Tavern License. Davidson Township. EMMONS. 27 Parvin Kile, Tavern License MUNCY VALLEY. 28 Dennis Palinatier, Tavern License 29 tleorge W. Meyers, Tavern License. 30 Ellis Swank. Restaurant License SONESTOWN. 31 Frank Magargel. Tavern License. 32 J. 11. Stack house, Tavern License DUSHORE. 33 William (VXiel, Wholesale License 34 John J. Cadden, Restaurant License 35 Robert McGee, Restaurant License 36 Margaret Connor, Restaurant. 37 Patrick Daly, Restaurant License 38 Anthony Rouse, Tavern License. 39 Michael Comniueskey, Tavern Lic'n. 10 Henry Tracy, Tavern License. EAGLES MERE. 11 W. H. Vanbuskirk, Tavern License Hillsgrove Tow nship. IIILLSGROYE. 42 William Riddle, Tavern License. Laporte Township. NuIiDMONT. 13 Philip Peterman, Tavern License. LAPORTE HOROUGII. 14 Frank W. Gallagher. Tavern Licens 4."> David Mark, Tavern License Shrewsbury Township. Norman E. Stackhouse, Tavern License. Thomas E. Kennedy, Clerk. Clerk's otlice, Laporte Pa., Jan. 23, 1904. TO CURE A COJjD IN ONE DAY. j I'ake Laxative Bromo tjuine Tablets. All | druggists refund the money il it fails to i cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each I box, 25c. " •> » IThe Best place: to buy goods Is often risked by the pru pent house wile Money s iving advantages ! ire alwa} she seuidie for ; Lose no time in making a | horough examination of the New Line of Merchandise Now on IETHTBITIONI ft***************** j? ? ? ??? ? ? ? ' STEP IN AND ASK | ABOUT THEM. All answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. Tu ttmi i'on «11 pit Hon l orovtr. TuUe CaHcuitils C'uiiu v Uuliiuriic. J«Hr **" % If O. C. C. fail to cure, druggist* refund iik ».., V TI OIIR-Vl. The trraiv <•. like a txi'-iifal party •innot llvi .Iw iys on it-i mißt. Th»*:v must be "something doin' " all the while tu the living present. Seed must be sown now for future harvests or there will be none. The grange has an elo quent past, but It Is only at the thresh old of its career of usefulness. Copake (X. 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