vreaK Heart From Attack 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 life. Weak hearts are as com in >n as 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 of millions. Dr. Miles' fleart 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 it left me with a very weak heart. Palpitation, shortness of breath and smother ing spells that made me sit up in bed to l ieathe, 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 1 could not attend to my business. My physician seemed unable to control my case, and instead of getting better I was gradually' growing weaker every day. Then I began taking Dr. Miles' lluart Cure and after I had used two bottles I was greatly improved. 1 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 (u 1 v recommend it to all sufferers from that terrible affliction." —11. 11. EHLE, Glovers ville, N. V. All druggists sell and guarantee first bot tle Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Itid. A Projrrenslve Grnnifc. Stockholm Depot (N. Y.) grange Is doing good work. It has a well or ganized literary programme for the year. It lias a membership of 200, owns a building lot and has $3lO 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 nny time during the last twenty-five years. At the last meeting, held at Arkansas City, Hon. E. \V. Westgate was re-elected master of the grange. u ) W The Best place to buy goods Is otten asked by the pru pent housewife. Money saving advantages :ire always be searche for. l.ose no time in making a 1 borough examination of the New Line of Merchandise Now on ? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. ffiQaerove* Pa. i ■■ 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 — We pay 3 per cent, compound interest on Savings. Write for the booklet, "Banking by Mall." LACKAWANNA COMPANY L404 Lackawanna Avenue SCRANTON, PA. 7 (10 405 Seckler, Michael 45 55 ' LAporte Township 417 Adams, Ebenezer SB3 40 j 417 Adams. Zebedlah 83 40 1 338 Boyd, James 67 CO, 200 Bond, Thomas 40 00 j 59 Backus, Philip 7 801 Brewster, Yir inni 5 00 | 40 Brewster, Virginia 800 j Undivided .Vfe of 102 Franklin, Walter 7 65 223 Fox, Hannah 23 30 !)7 Fox, Sarah 9 70 34 Fox, Samuel M 3 40 8 Franklin, Thomas 1 00 3(i Fox, Ann 3 GO 35 Fox, Sarah 7 00 40 Franklin, Walter 4 00* 63 Franklin, Walter 6 30 57 Gardner, Richard 5 7o 14 Graff, John 2 80 28 Graff, John 5 60 170 OrafT. John 34 00 87 Graff, Andrew 17 40 16 Gardner, Richard 1 60 238 Graff, John 47 60 Undivided y s of 10 Garragues, Susan Wv... 100 401% Gundecker, John 80 30 105 Gray, Robert 10 50 13 Gardener. Richard 2 60 20 Same 4 00 118 Harvey. Jonathan 11 80 417 Huntingdon, Benjamin .. 83 40 401 Heber, John 80 20 5 Huling, Joseph 1 00 140 Harvey, Jonathan 14 00 47% Same 4 75 104 Hall, Charles 20 80 40 Hart, Adam 8 00 117 Harvey, Jonathan 23 40 24 Huling. Joseph 4 80 5 Kidd, John estate 1 0< 113% Levi, Daniel 11 35 402 Musser, Martin 80 40 68 Morris, Richard 11 6 80 71 Morris, Richard H 7 10 (11 Morris, Jas. P 12 20 95 Pleasants, Samuel 19 00 40 Parker, Thomas 8 00 17 Parker, William 2 70 169 Parker, William 28 80 60 1-3 Parker, William 12 00 100 Perkins, Joseph 20 00 99 Roberts, Elizabeth F 19 80 06 Roberts, Tomazine 13 20 401 Roberts, Joseph F 8o 20 417 Seargent, Erastus S3 40 417 Swift, Cyrenus 83 40 97 Smith, Daniel 9 70 130 Wright, Samuel R 26 00 45 Welles, Gideon 9 00 86 Weaver, William 17 20 9 Welles, Gideon 1 80 119 Walsh, Richard ... 11 90 Shrewsbury Township. 56 Buschhattsen & Ingham.. 3 58 59 Boyd, John 8 25 Undivided % of 418 Benson. Peter 29 25 100 Daugherty, John 700 10 Fox. Maria C 1 to 45 Hepburn, James 7 40 355 Haines, Reuben 49 70 177 King, Ezekiel 67 97 437 Kentzeng, Abraham .... 27 97 401% Long, James 56 21 61 Norris, Jos. P 3 90 386 Ogden, Joseph 54 04 386 Same 54 04 385 Pleasants, Mary 53 90 190 Richardson, Isaac 26 50 114 Swain, John 15 96 Also, at the same time and place, the following tracts and parcels of land duly assessed and returned on the seat ed list, prior to 1902, will be sold for arrearages of taxes in the names of the present or former owners. In accord ance with the provisions of an act of Assembly passed April 29, A. D. 1844: Acres. Names. Tax. Cherry Township. H. and lot Wood, James $7 61 2 lots Blight, W. H 15 84 100 Dyer, John 11 81 50 Dunham, Lot 4 87 14 Quinn, John, Sr 1 23 140 Spencer, Walter 17 64 20 Sylvara, B. M 1 79 93 Union Tanning Co 7 34 11. and L.and land and out buildings, Roe, William 836 67 Kester, Jesse 1 85 26 Kisner, Mrs. Martha 219 39 Randall, W. F 1 29 115 Connor, Charles 360 61 Pendegrast, Anthony ... 296 50 Lavelle, Lawrence 83 H. and L„ Moltz, Lenze 2 20 Lot. Barron, John 110 27 Baum, Samuel 1 73 H. and L.. Manning, Chilson... 138 House. Hecker, Charles 66 H. and L, Ratch, John 2 40 67 llunsinger, Solon A 4 29 Colley Township. 100 Daddon, Mrs. E. L $4 40 100 Ellinger. 1. P. and G. P.. 660 50 Harris, Mrs. Harry 2 20 103 Kalson, John 227 54 Kozen. John I 19 65 Listock, Miculus or Nich olas 2 73 50 McMullen, John I 78 35 Rinebold, Dr. N. A 39 68 Union Tanning Co 2 28 42 Lock wood, Charles 92 150 Quinn, James 2 15 50 Miller, William 1 54 Dushore Borough. Lot. Jordan, Edward $3 22 Lot. Jordan. John M 3 34 Elkland Township. 30 Chilson, Mrs. Bertha.... $3 63 267 Sullivan, John 29 04 Forks Township. 10 Rineboldt, Eli $3 85 The sum of fifty cents must also be paid on each tract, lot or parcel of land advertised in addition to the amount named opposite each tract, lot or par cel of land for advertising. Also, in addition to the same interest will be charged upon the amount of taxes due upon each tract, lot or parcel of land for each year from the first day of Jan uary of the year following until paid, under Act of 1887. N. B. —No taxes will he received on tlie dav of sale. LEE R. OAVITT, Treasurer. Treasurer's Office, Laporte, Pa.. April 2nd, 1904. Our lee 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 Patent" sent upon request. Patents secured through us advertised for sale at our expense. Patents taken out through us receive gjiecial notice, without charge, in 'IHE Patknt Record, an illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted by Manufacturers and Investors. Send for sample copy FREE. Address, VICTOR J. EVANS & CO. (Patent Attorneys.) E*«n» Building, WASHINGTON, C. C Short Talks on Ad vert isi no l 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 j tfoes 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. m> . rtTVyi , In games of chance (?) the "bank" has only a slight X.-- / percentage, but the bank always wins. JUL -» »*} Back of every result is a reason. Back ' of business success are earnestness, energy, ,'fT? Pfl ' persistence, concentration. Between these * and achievement is advertising. fl No man ever yet made a success of busi ness without advertising of some sort. Maybe he didn't call it advertising, but it waa adver- H tising just the same. W ak Advertising primarily M M consists in letting a lot of '(§ M people know you are in gp , ■f fL existence and what excuse f $ you may have for it. ... _ . „ v' -I , /« of chanct ths 'tank always wtnt. r The nucleus o( 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 all 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. What you cau do is to put the card and the remark, 1 I Ai\ I more or less elaborately expressed, into such a paper I " "\\lAllilVll/f 1 as l ' le one y» u are reading now and have it handed Y, \'i to a great number of people all in one day. \ %'// The difference in men that makes one do this \ j an( l another refuse is small. That is, it looks small '7 ' at the start. It's like most all little things. When -_j3BPyou stop to analyze it and ligure it out to its ulti , mate result, you find that it grows into proportions of great magnitude. "*3? advertisement in the newspaper is a little ' -m "* thing, but it goes into thousands of homes and tells ~-z- thousands of people just what you most wish them T r to hear. * If the ad. is an honest ad. it will always pay. •' IVAtn you'n Jcm>n my way, d**p rw." Copyright, Char Its Austin Butts, New York. Tri-Weekly N. V. Tribune and News Item 1.50 Tribune Farmer and News Item, Thirty pages a week 52 times, $ 1. 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