isuciur Tried but Could Not R.elieve Me Of Headache, Dizzi ness, Twitching. Dr. Miles* Nervine Did Relieve and Cure. "The doctor tried but couldn't relieve me" is u phrase commonly met with in the letters we receive from grateful patients. Ihe reason is plain, The doctor tries to cure the symptom and neglects the disease. In all c.i>es of chronic headache, nervousness, weakness, general debility, dizzy #peils, loss of appetite inability to sleep, lack of energy, loss of flesh, lack of interest, morbid tend encies, hysteria, the disease is a nervous dis order and some means must be taken to strengthen and restore the nervous system. Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine is performing wonders every day and will cure you as it lias thousands of others. Read how quickly it acted in the following case: "A few years ago I was greatly troubled with nervousness and indigestion. While at work a dizzy spell would come over me and 1 would be forced to stop and rest. I suffered terribly from headaches and my nervousness was so marked as to cause almost constant twitching of the muscles. My doctor tried but coula not relieve me. I finally began tlie use of Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine and continued until 1 have used four bottles, although 1 have not had a dizzy spell since taking the first dose. lam very thankful foi what your medicine has done for me and shall take pleasure in recommending it whenever I can."— FRANK P. BENTLEY, Mid dlebury, Vt. All druggists sell and guarantee first bot tle i>r. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. A Progri'Hlve Grunfre. Stockholm Depot (N. Y.) grange Is doing good work. It has a well or ganized literary programme for the year. It has a membership of 200, owns a building lot and has $.'140 In the treasury. At a recent meeting It was unanimously voted to unite with other organizations of the county to form a county dairymen's association. The Kansas state grange reports show that the balance In the treasury is greater than at any time during the last twenty-five years. At the last meeting, held at Arkansas City, Hon. E. W. Westgate was re-elected master of the grange. it ) ff m The Best place to buy goods Is otten asked by the pru pent housewife. Money saving advantages are always be searche for Lose no time in making a thorough examination of the New Line of Merchandise Now on |E j TIONJ ?????? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOtJT THEM. All answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. HMaerrove* Fa. V Capital and Surplus. $450,000.00 | It MaKes No Difference where you live, you can avail yourself of the security and profit an account in this Com pany affords by doing your banking by mail — SWe pay 3 per cent, compound interest on Savings. Write for the booklet, **Banking by MaH." ULCKA WANNA 112 COMPANY 404 Lackawanna Avmnm SCRANTON. PA. .j. jilioiii cil'iCC A FEW OF THE MAXYRE ASONS WHY YOU SHOULD HAVE A POLICY WITH THE NEW YORK LIFE BKCAUSK —Incontestable from the date of issue. Because —absolutely without restrictions. Because —non forfeitable from date of issue. Be cause—cash loans are provided after second year, on demand at 5 per cent interest without fee or other charge. Because—if death does not occur an accumulative policy is a highly profi table investment for the policy-holder who lives. Policies now maturing to living policy-holders prove this. In fact NEW YORK LIFE policies do not leak. Health and Accident Insurance also written. A postal card will bring an agent to you, or a person interview can be had at the oflice Saturdays, regular oflice day. GEO. BROWN, Agent. LOPEZ, PA. Office in Dr. Chrictian Bl'd. LaPorte Borough Audit. Thomas J. Ingham, Treasurer, in account with Laiwrtc Borough. KOAD FUND. To balance due last audit 101 41 Amount reed K.A. Conklin C 011... 118-SO " A. K. Tripp. Coll 'OCI 283 S8 •" " And. General Ins tax 297 " E. J. Mullen Atty. collected on Acct. side walks: .lames Connor 7 W. A. Kennedy... 1 85 Laporte B. Assoc. 75 E. M. Dunham 75 ('lark Estate 75 Finch '• 13 42 W. T. Wattrous... 15 Mrs. TinklepauKh 10 ,is H 9 s Less 10 per ct. col. 450 40 48 By amt paid State Ties, tax on loan 1 52 Interest paid 011 order N0.52 5 79 Boro. orders redeemed during year 487 83 2 per cent com. 011505.24 1010 By balance in Treas. hands 44 83 550 07 550 07 ADDITIONAL ROAII TAX. To amt. reed. A.E.Tripp,Col. 03 tax 121 62 By amt paid John Karge, coupons 15 00 Balance due T.J.lngham last audit 30 36 Commission on 15.00 30 Balance in Treasurer's hands 75 96 121 62 121 62 It. A. Conklin, Collector, in account with La porte Borough, 1902. KOAD FUND. To balance due last audit 101 14 Amount due R. A. Conklin, Col 41 03 By exonerations allowed 19 28 Treasurer's receipts 118 80 5 per cent commission on 81.86 4 09 14 . 17 142 17 POOR TAX. To balance d ue last audit 35 45 By exonerations allowed 4 91 Treasurer's receipts 26 33 5 percent collection on 26.33 1 32 Balance due 2 86 36 45 35 45 A. E. Tripp, Collector, in account with Laporte Borough for 1903, ROAD TAX. To amount of duplicate 404 48 My abatement of 5 per cent on 258 87 12 91 Treasurer's receipts 23S 65 3 per cent collection 7 38 Treasurers receipt 44 83 5 per cent collection 2 36 Land returns 22 16 Balance due 76 26 401 44 104 48 rooli TAX. To amount of duplicate 165 10 By abatemeut of 5 per ct. ou 92 65 4 63 Treasurers receipt 85 38 3 |ier cent collection 2 64 Treasurers receipt 16 07 5 per cent collection 84 Land Keturns 793 Balance Due 47 60 165 10 165 10 ADDITIONAL ROAD TAX. To amount of duplicate 173 25 By abatement of 5 i«r cent 5 55 Treasurers receipt..." 102 37 3 per cent collection 3 17 Treasurers receipt 19 25 5 per cent collection 1 02 Land lieturns 9 51 Balance due 32 38 173 25 173 25 Charles Landon ami John Minnler, overseers of poor, ill account witli Lajiorte Borough for the year 1903. To balance due last audit 20 51 Amt reed from K.A.Conklin Col, 'O2 26 33 " A. E. Tripp, Uol. 1903 101 45 By orders, relief indegent persons... 6 75 Paid L. li. Uavitt Co.Tres, for Insane 106 54 Services of Overseers w 00 " T.J.lngham Atty. «t Clerk 15 00 148 29 148 29 STATEMENT OF RKSOI RCF.S AND I.IAIIILITIKS. Bonded indebtedness 400 00 Outstanding orders 683 12 Amt. due K.A. Conklin. overpaid... 4103 " from T.J. Ingham Trcas.Road 44 811 " " "Extra Roop 75 96 " '• A.E.TrippCol. Koad 76 26 " " " Extra Koad 32 38 " " Co. Tres. land returns'o2 984 " " Sidewalk accounts 7'96 Liabilities in excess of resources 775 25 1124 25 1124 15 Poor District. Balance due fiom A.E.Tripp C 01.... 47 60 •' K.A.Conklin,Col'o2 286 " " Co.Tins.land returns 79) " 11. Minnier 55 00 Resources in excess of liabilities 113 40 113 40 113 40 Recapitulation of Borough Expenses for 1903. Laboron streets 401 03 Supplies 29 30 Wood 10 00 Police 11 50 Publishing audit 6 00 BomuKli Counsel 15 00 Auditing - 200 Bond cou]ions 15 00 Interest on order 52 5 79 i >rder» redeemed 487 83 Bund COU|K>II> 15 00 Intel est 5 79 508 62 508 62 Laporte. I'a., March 14,1904. Wc the undersigned auditors of Laporte Boro. ilo hereby certify that we did audit and adjust the said several accounts to the l>est of our knowledge, information and belief, as the same appears audited and herein set forth. In tcsii lniiny whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals ihis lttli day of March, A. 1). 1901. M.J, McN'ELI.ON,) J. H. GANSEL, -Auditors. J, G. CI'LVEK j 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. " How to Obtain a l'ateut" sent upon request. Patents secured through us advertised for sale at our expense. Patents taken out through us receive tp'cial notice, without charge, in TUB PATENT RECORD, ail illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted by Manufacturers aud Investors. Send for sample copy FREE. Address, VICTOR J. EVANS A CO. • (Patent Attorneys.) Evan* Building, WASHINGTON, C. C Short Talks on Advertisin Q No. 8. One man succeeds and another man fails and people wonder how it happens. It seems sometimes to people who don't think deeply that the weaker, duller man goes ahead, and that his more brilliant brother sticks in the rut at the bottom of the hill. Slight differences in men seem to make all the wide differences between success and failure. , j/ In games of chance (?) the " bank " has only a slight __ mJ percentage, but the bank always wins. -» K[r Back of every result is a reason. Back C^"" of business success are earnestness, energy, persistence, concentration. Between these * and achievement is advertising. No man ever yet made a success of busi ness without advertising of some sort. Maybe he didn't call it advertising, but it wa* adver tising just the same. j&r M V Advertising primarily W W consists in letting a lot of W people know you are in M existence and what excuse you mav have for it. ... , , ~ , „ > t 1 " , , In gmmtt cf ckanct tkt ' kank alwart witu." * The nucleus of adver tising is a sign over the door. If nobody had ever put up a sign, one baking powder company would not now be paying out SBOO,OOO a year placing signs in ail the newspapers of America. When a man goes into business he has some cards printed, and when he meets an acquaintance thereafter he pokes out a card and says: "When you are down my way, drop in." That's advertising. The trouble is that you can't repeat the operation often enough—personally. _ MaBHBaiaaIIBIIIIMBHBBBI _ What you can do is to put the card and the remark, I •A i \ I more or less elaborately expressed, into such a paper I \\llWl\/i i as t ' le ODe ou aTe rea d' n JJ now and have it handed iVA uVxh ■ 111 Yi I// to a great number of people all in one day. V . The difference in men that makes one do this ' i alK * anot ' ier re f use > s small. That is, it looks small ' at l ' le start. It's like most all little things. When you stop to analyze it and figure it out to its ulti- jy mate result, you find that it grows into proportions ■ - of groat magnitude. ajj? -JT? 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