|CI Cut off that cough with mJi» bronchitis and consumption. The world's Standard Throat and Lung Get it of your druggist and keep it always ready in the house. JUOge Steward's Popularity. "Governor Pennypacker's appoint ment of Judge John Stewart, of Frank lin county, to the vacancy on the state supreme bench gave ur.lvorsal satis faction to all who have the best inter ests of the commonwealth at heart," declares the editor of the Meadvllfa (Pa.) Gazette. "Judge Stewart is with out doubt one of the very best lawyers in the state. For 17 years he has filled the office of president judge of Frank lin county, and his decisions have be?n reversed by the supreme court a fewer number of times than those of any other common pleas Judge in the state, lie Is a veteran of the civil war, where he served in the I2(ith regiment, P. V. I. He stands for all that is best in Re publicanism, and will receive the full pnrtv vote should he be nominated for the l'ull term, as he undoubtedly will be." A Strong Ticket. "The Republican state ticket Is a thoroughly good one from top to bot tom. and should receive a hearty in dorsement at the polls,'" says the edi or ot' the Warren (Pa.) Mail. "Every man on it is well qualified for the po sition he seeks, and every Republican tshould give him loyal, earnest sup port." No Catme For lli Nil If reom ell t. A Pittsburg 'paper says there is no disagreement between Judge Parker nn<l Mr. Bryan as to the policy of the party. Inasmuch as there seems to be no policy to disagree about, perhaps the Pittsburg editor is right.—Denver Re publican. CONNECTICUT GRANGE. The Twentieth Annual Reunion at Hartford n SneceMNful One. There are 120 active subordinate granges in the state of Connecticut and ten Pomonas, the aggregate member ship being about 0,000. The invested funds of the state grange now amount to $10,420. A resolution that called out considerable discussion was on the question of gambling and liquor sell ing at the fairs. The committee on legislation reported favorably on the bill providing that It shall be the duty of the stale police to visit the agricul tural f::irs and make arrests for liquor selling and gambling where such Is found. The resolution was adopted. The grange favors the passage of the pure food bill now before congress and favors the appropriation of s.">oo for a circulating library of agricultural aiul horticultural books. P. B. Sibley of Danielsonville was re-elected a member of the executive committee for three years. Injury to the grange in the future, if it ever comes, will come from mistakes upon the inslae and not from opposition upon the outside. o ii eriff's salb. 0 liy virtue of a writ of vendition exponas issued out o( the Court ol Common Pleas 01 Sullivan County, and to me directed and delivered, there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in Laporte I'ji . on i'l« 1 DAY, Al'<i I'sT 11, 1905, at 1 I o'clock a. in, the following real <-taie v z; All that piece or parcel of land situated i . the'owhsliip ol Fox, County ol Sulli \ in and State ol Pennsylvania, bounded and diTCiibed as follows, viz Ite«rinnin<r m a pu t and stone in the center ol the North Mreet road, ami in the West line •>: the haniel I'.roadhead warrant, thence North three degrees I'.nst, along said I'iroadheail line nine!)-six and three lourth perches to a post; thence North eiglitv ■••M il decrees West, along lands ol H. I'. ii- thirty-nine and three tourtli perches ' l ' ■ i pnsi: thence South three degrees West In lands ol Daniel Morgan one hundred and six and one hall perches to center ol North Street road, and thence North seveniy eight degrees east along said road I'iriv an.l one-halt perches to the place ol beginning. Containing twenty five acres -iriut measure he the same more or less being pari ol a tract ol land in warrant name ol Andrew Tvholet. \bout titled! acres improved and hav ing thereon a frame dwelling house one an I a hull story high, a log bam, a good apple orchard and a spring ol living water. Seized, taken in Execution an I to he -old as the property ol Phoebe Leonard :il the suit ol l>awd Bailey (use). I I! VN K W. RUCK. Sherill. dierill soDice, Laporte, Pa., .lull In. llßl.'i, Auditor's Notice. Ik I lie matter ol the estate ol Jonathan Lewis, deceased, late of llillsgrove Twp., Siillimn county, Pa. In the < irplians' Co irl of Sullii an eoimly, No 7, Septeiu !<er lerui I'.Hl.'i. I he undersigned, and auditor appointed In i, I C«urt to distribute the funds in tilt- hands ol Ihe AdiuinisirHl >r, gnes notice, that lie will attend to the duties ol iii- i|i|sMuiiin-iit on Friday \ugu»t 11, UNI.I. Ht Hi o»KM|, H. 11l , Jit lit* ollice 111 the |ioroii|h ol Ibwhorr, w hen and where ill p.r-ons interested in said estate or haiiug a claim on said luiul inn.l present tin »aiu»- or tie lore*er debarred irom making claim to am pan thereol M.l'l|t»N>r> \VAL>II \m Utor, •I >tlv H, hai i. IIN lll.N'i I'.l i KKI'IIUI olli.i i't imii 11 li ill 111 It. I Hirst Nutiniiiil Hunk lit IMi>li n-. in the Sin 1 , of Pennsylvania at close of : u.-liuMuv mm. I'Jte. ttESOCHCKS. Loans and dUenunts S'/Ol ..Vill V ; 112. S llnmls in secure circulation O.mKi "• Premium on P. S. Bonds J.iiimi. stock securities fiO.woi-i' Furniture ,9001" Hue from Banks and iipp-ovcil Kcs. Act. 17 Ueileinntlon fund t', s. Treasurer 'J,.iiioi< Special and Legal Tender notes 21.7701 I Total {:>!)",'. Iso i - i I.IA 111 J.ITI KS, ' 'ajiltal. «;,o.oon i ■ . Surplus anil uudivideil pmtlt> 2j,:lt'i rlrculatlnn 4.s,iia>' ■ ; IMvideniis unpaid .; i I ie|Kisil> 277,r5M *J"» 1 Total J:i l .)7,!l80 es | Slate of Pennsylvania County of Sullivan ss. I, >l. I>. Snarls cashier oi' the above inline 1 bank do solemnly swear that the above statetnei t is true to the best of mv knowledge anil lielief. M. I>. SWA UTS. Cashier. Siitisctibed and sivorn to before me this lid | day of Jtilili, liHfi. ALBKUT 1". HKKSS, My commission expires FebviiT.'o.'i. Notary Public. Correct Attest: E.G. SYLVAKIA. I J Ml. li. KfiKs KR, Directors. 1 SAMUEL COLE. I Administratrix Notice. In re estate of Mary A. I'hi'lips, late! of Davidson Tivp.„ Sullivan county, Pa, deed' Notice is hereby given that letters ol j administration upon the estate of said decedent have been granted to the under signed. All persons indebted to said es tate are requested to make payment; and those having claims or demands against 1 the same will make them known without ' delay. GRIFFITH PHILLIPS, Adinr, I Sonestown, I'a. 1 A. J. HItADLKY, Atty. May, ill, I Oo.". Kansas City Life Insur ance Co. of Kansas City, Missouri, is a Legal Reserve Company pernting under the strict Insurance laws of Missouri. They insure .ill kinds (112 Policies and a ten payment Pond as an invt s. incut. MOTT & HOLLISTER, Eastern Mana gers, 900 - 901 Land Title Bld'g. PA. A MATTER OF HEALTH POWDER Absolutely Pure HAS HO SUBSTITUTE LaPorte Township Audit. Wm. Kirnnn i»t nssount wtli l4>i|mrit'Tnwiis)ii|> •is Collict<»r «>i Ivoml Tax for the ywir eiirihiir .luih'Tl, luo*>. \uit. of ihiplicnto, special ;>r| 04 extra 2 50 41) \nit. collei te«l in 60 days :wr. f»i ■ Kehate on sunn 'JI it. * oininissiou :? per runt 1J 23 [ r.»Uected 011 face duplicate 14s 2., Commission on same 7 41 ■ A int. collected A jiercont added 5j :tt; Kxoncrations 10 Land returns ::j , < omuti.-sion on returns 171 i Balance uncollected 121 u"» MX) :>:{ HOO ,v» 1 Hv receipts tileil i.7f.»;_» ; iiy rebate 2i 41; commission 12 '2:\ ! " 7 11 ; Exonerations r> 10 Land returns :?4 :i'» : commission on returns 171 Balance in Collector's hands... 41 800 53 School Account. j Amount of duplicate ii7i» 1"» I By exonerations n 00 j By Land ri»tnrn> 12 1 • j Commissif 11 4 11 returns t.i ; Amt. collected ill (today* -.NX)l»;« i By rebate 4 11 c«•llect»)r« i coniinis.sion soil ! Collected on face duplicate «n •.'! Commission on same tin j Collected ft per cent added 17 .j •»7«. i;» i.» Wm. J. Lowe Treiisnici. in account wfh La IMirte School District f»»r n- ending June .'1 I lMiT* ; Kee 1. t'r m -::iit- :i| propria: <»n 00 Bal 'ill li.uui hi- audi 7«i :f» Kei'i\' l from eolh-cto •• »s l I Keceivt d fron 1 ounty ! icas.. (D , For !"••'■! and r« ; Teach"!war - I»(M \ Paid teachers atti i.diiie Inst 1:; 7;, j For text v, "7 i For supplies .v. "s ; 1 Fuel ai d euii tiiiv» i cie- «i, |» I Treas irer's erimni>si«.ii ::in<, 1 Salary of jn on ■ Printing mid audi'«>|»< fees..,. 7 112» I j I'upiU. I ->rk- t< wnship :;i ;o Knterii g tax lien 10«0 | ruition of pupil> 1 aportc Boto 1 :,«j i„, | I>o7 75 1774 78 I Ca-'i on hand ::j 97 I Ann. due in ni Cm>. :*» U0 ! W«- '1 ui nucitors and clerk do ' her«' r.-rtisy i!nu ihe i'oi j»o:ng atateineiit is tru- i'id c »rr« et in the Lot 01 our knowledge an-l IMSIK 1. 1: 112. I I:TI:K>. HK*KY KARUK. i Attot: KBNKST 11. Auditors, i K. !■:. BUT.-Fni:i» cluk. i Lapone Borough Audit. .Statement of receipts and expenditures of La jmrte Borough M!HMII district for wur ending June A K. Tripp, c .li. « tor. in account with I.aimrti Hon ami 1 tor year PjOl. School Tax Balance due last audit 14 JO B> Treasuier's receipt 1 j 20 HuiMing Tax. Hulai.ee due last audit «; |«. By Treasurer s receipt ~ j, ; School Tax. \ ear ending June P.KV>. , 10 amount ot Implicate MIS is jK*r cent additional \ «;s I By ahateinent 5 per ct. 011 ,'nil si'» V»h m i Treasurer's receipt -,'j- s , : -i |H»r cent collection 1,; ( y. fiea urer's receipt 1 M"" ') i>er cent collection j ( ", I Land returns :ift i Balance due 84 ~r. 810 10 siu 1(. Building Tax. To amount ofduplidate 421 :;o > per cent additional " so By ahatement i i»«*i cent on 79 11 » | Ticasuivr's receipt 2"o*>'. I |»er cent collection ... " s"»i ' 11 re*surer'g receipt ,a w S 1 | r, percent collection ' : Vl 1 Laud returns 1,, I Balance due. | | % 425 16 425 10 j John W. Flynn Treasurer for year endinL' June j 1 '>*»•»• School Fund. And. reed. A. K. Tripp, Coi. 1901 11 20 190 ft 0U» >0 State appropriation tu.v. 1 reas Laito te Twp l."» 9 00 Sullivan coutv 9991 Amt,due Treasurer last audit 10302 1 By orders redeemed 1100 7:1 ! 2 per cent coinmission 22 lit j Amt. due from Treasurer yjj 132.» ST» 1:: 2"» s-'. Musical Fund lo amt* due last audit ins s:t By amt. in hands of Treasurer iy> m: Building Fund, j Amt. reed. A. K. Tripp Col. IHol 0 If. I9a» :i;lsii , " Treas. Sullivan countv 2180 Balance due J. »\. Flynn Treas 47 ::u By amt. due •• la.-t audit 1»1 k-' l«. bond coupon redeemed 4000 Ordei> rtMleemed 'l'»o~ 1 2 |H*r cent commission " r»7i 413 20 413 20 1 Statement 112 r»>oun e> and liabilities of La-I | h)|te Borough SehiKil llistrict. School Fund. Due from A. F. Tripp \illector 81 7i. I Land returns :t".» ' ; \lllt due from J W.Fh uu, Tres 9:; [l7 j < »nlcr> ouLstand.nu 172 38 . Kesources over liabilities 4167 I 214 u > 211 05 i Building Fund, • Dial J. \\ Flynn I rca> . 17 ;u 1 »lutstandiiiK lioud" I (Km no j Due i'n»in A. F. Tripp Collect* 1 II 21 Land iciurns j»» , Liabilities over resources... 987 07 1 1017 40 1017 10 Keeapitulation »»f K.\| euditures. Teachers <.HU 00 Janitor IUUU Secretary 2»00 Institute 17 .Ml Atloriiev I'ce.o 10 00 «, imi Pul-li>hiliK audit 000 lu.*iiraiiec 42 00 I lit «.*!'« st on liollds 10 (HI rrca.-. 11 an mission 27 s| Filing Tax Lieu * II &'• Coal, iNmk> etc 39ft Ott __ I 159 02 We, |be uildt Auditor-, of tile ItoCotitfh I «.l LajH.rte snlli\m <onnty. Pa do herrh) ecrti I i> that \tr in* tin purktmiict of an Act id A»»cui 11 > and caivfully examined the aceouuU of the -- verul otlii«Collector and Treasurer of the j 1 "ul Near l9oi and found the Mime correct a» » ( *>howu and M t forth lu reinU fore NN itiic»» our hamtM au*l seals tln<i dav. I June 5, link.. I -IIOF.MAKFK. .1 II i. VW.L » J. U Cl'LVltlt i Auditor* ; PATCIITC tmoV'SSSm i ► ■MI til I W A *°oi%mio HT * 1 > AOViCC h% 10 PATEMMBIUIY FRPP 1 ► N »flcw la " I«iv»-ativv \4v " || Bffßi ■ i » iiooW "How biohiani Talents" | HEilb 1 * 1 haryts m>>iU*r<iu No fur till patent U »is ur« d j [ Letter* Ntrietly eontUU ntial Addr««w. 1 JiUiUEMi. Patent iimye. WibhinfUn, 6 C J IIMH Urn HUlnri»« f*r IIUMMI I'dUmr.'all ki<lu«y ill* **••••!» AUU t(«-lutHitlV 4 HI, 4««.uf N V A Personal Letter from When looking for a now factory su- r P ric ®d buggy. Imagine what they permtendent two years ago. I visited I ▼ ■ | w . ll l/l\\/ said! There was no mistake at all. the three great vehicle centers of the JL. jL JL • ▼▼ The facts are (and I will stake Central West; talked to and investi- . my reputation upon it) that we gated the records of thirty men, are jjiviug our customers) many of them having charge of some of ing more in wages. This means we have fitron);cr and more durable the largest factories in the country. 1 a higher class of mechanics. The result vehicles, better made in every found my man. I know that we is better quality of work. Wav, easier riilin.r n...rr. «tvl. have one of the very best ve- We had over 60,000 orders in this de- trimmer! hide factory superintendents partment last year. Very busy now, but a „dalt..<r P tW»fn ni ® F in America. He has had twenty we have a lot of good, experienced men 1 years'experience in buggy building. All to help. People are realizing that this is 7?® qualities for the money Ej that time he has been accustomed to the place to buy vehicles. than any other buggy concern R in the world. —— —— Our vehicle business in t!)04 increased iJO per cent; other MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. VEHICLE FACTORY AT CHICACO HEIGHTS. ILL. to^bacMhem^tT^'W'eVw'w if'l t N (25 miles south of Chicago) ti.o ■ t i under tlie paint. If you have not received a copy ask for it. Order making high grade work. That is our I know of factories who build practl- class. I attend personally to the buying cally but one buggy, but have pos.-»ibly of materials; am thoroughly conversant twenty different prices. To explain : with every kind, size, the weight, grade, Here is their $35.00 buggy: their $40.00 qffF&Vx strength, finish, price and general con- buggy has the same wheels, body, axles, Aj struction of every piece of woodwork, gear, shafts, top, etc., as their $35.00 job, fg \ hardware, steel, leather, cloth, paint and with possibly 50 cents more in little im- V kJ} varnish that goes into our work; have material things; and so forth all the way k visited and examined the material, and along the line. We grade our work. We 1 have torn apart the finished work of six make the same small percentage of profit I or eight of the largest factories; want toon a $50.00 job that we do on a $35.00. I ~ say that lam conlidcnt we are On high-priced work we are not only J building a better buggy than giving better quality of material and these factories ship to the better finish, but more improvements and J dealer at one-tliird more than little equipments which you do not find the price we ask you. A fact. on the cheaper rig. \ / - *Y' ; Think it over. Recently a certain manufacturing con- v\ I if Our pay roll, when compared with that . cern which builds work for a catalogue | / of other factories, shows that we are pay- j house, ordered, through another party, one of our low-priced bug- MR. F. L. SHAW c»x our THII COUPON GJ E3 a nd had it shipped to Mosriiomcn* WARD A Co.. Chicago. their factory for examina- Gantlam«u--Pi«*»© "end »copy of your illustrated v<.bi(*lc tion _ They wanted to with this understanding ; That if upon C at»li»vue to th« following addretw: , ' . . , r j . know why people were receipt you are not satisfied, write us and | buying Ward's vehicles. we will have the job returned, promptly lU| " Upon receipt of the job it refund your money and pay the expense had so many features of both ways. POBTOTHOK. , _ the higher priced buggies. We shall be pleased at any time to have such a fine finish, and was our customers visit our plant, and I, per- R. F. D.ROOT* STATE so stylish and well pro- sonally, will be glad to answer any ques- Writ® your name and addr«Mw on above lines, cut out the coupon and portioned in every way tions regarding our work, or to assist you that they concluded we in any way possible in the selection of a ri*« we man u fact urn at oarChir«*to Heights factory under th* manage- had made a mistake and job or to quote and purchase for you any moat of Mr. t. L. Shaw. sent them our highest special vehicle that we may not catalogue. F. L. SHAW, Gen'l Manatfer Vehicle Factory No- l Montgomery Ward Co., Chicago Michigan Avenue, Madison Washington Streets Rotary Kfl UL We have new so equipped 9 abundant supply to meet the JWSII great demand for cur hi^h grade, low priced Rotary the highest type sewing ma~ offered at any stitch and dees everything any other sewing ma chine will, and does it better and easier. Shipped on 90 days Trial. Warranted for a term of years. We Are The First to offer the people the new type Rotary Sewing Machine at less than $65.00 to $75.00. High prices must give way before us. You Must Have Our new, elaborate Sewing Machine Book and Illustrated catalogue in two colors, about 40 pages. 11x14 In. The finest sewing machine book ever published. Fully describes the newest Rotary and ether standard machines at prices never equaled. It i* free to you. Write for It today. 1» Montgomery Ward & Co., Michigan Ave., Madison and Washington Bta. V_a_i CHICAGO mmmmmmmmmmmJ D Y BH£PT IGJ The groataat aid to DIG£ST ION YOUR MONEY BACK E*« li fbis* Refrigerator 1J imum lout um dcicriocd *8.95 B: Dr"H V c will tli'n vol! I 111, J IB W |..' ,])• E I R Krci~*it PftpaM I [t | v ,m.I I ■t lj; 1 .4 H til In ik, lit t ' tlio I • ijAA -""9M II Hi-i r it »*■ « »!«• ul I -V J - '•«t •».. . ,«.» I nf 112 - --.mJI ih. !. 50 i 1114 In* 'iu'l». I inrl.ts i /■>« / i'lp.ii.f. IUHK, IIU I«s ii i ( U lined Htlh ii.Mvy | • nr. pal i n d Iron MVM, and i i with water pruuf lil»re (eltlnir It reta lv .tub I UO |T.W 1 i.. buyUm ul I >u } • Hii Km nit mi* lVi irtin » . i.tnln «t. 1, # liar' •.t • ua • t»ui iltCal I. k ... ..i «# •'i-... u» , loC nit ht •. nl« all • .t I- ..k,,,, - • y iMaf •" I- I -"• 1 VI «i • IS.. I#.-. I.l| .t I - it ' M | 1,1 lll mhx.n J... .. -> «• ' ' Irtr laiah y» »h M «« ••»'ii«ril *4*V ! Mil" <-«»i"«« lliifii • i|iH»s H Mil ' I HytllhWi la l |»a**lM«Tr«l lnmllMn •• u.f i , I <ti . ' . 111. »M» M.H I l'«l|» «i « All I MI. AIMM If.. ratolMi f* • n.I . ••'. t \K- Im «>•«». . im i'h ui nrim ii.i nun luiun in i iv. Ik.rtl -I i • »" ' ' ' ' J. tlt > il. . .. * i, P t r AIR B A Nls 5 GAS or GASOLINE K N G I N E S. 1 here 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 iiorse power up- THE FAIRBANKS COMPANY; 701 Arch St., Philadelphia. CHARLES L. WING, Agent, Laporte. —, FOLEYSHONEMAR Cures Colds; Prr.vcnts Pneumonia Cbtppewa Ximc Iktlns. Lime furnished .n car load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesville r°nn'a. M. E. Reeder, H MMMnaiWHiWVKII "4 i i[. i» •immiriniutnl u»4*r .i t S |wt« «« 1 • ill i. (' t 11, in >1 Inn; i>l mil in. -I ilmatii# it, in . • • n ih' in»rt'l, mi<l »«■ I It It mrr-1 lll.it 111 nM'IH \ l«- ' .11 I I M l I ill IBU I» ] .. vt.i 11.1 | .ml s s mi. inllm |wrd<«. Villi I Mm I . ViHlt «,liter »..ti'llril till <« > I (NkOMi a <'.<• CilnMll. >*». I CONSTIPATION CURED. A Barrytown, N. Y., Man's Experi ence with Cal-cura Solvent. Dr. David Kennedy's Wonderful New Medicine Cured Him Promptly. Your Money Back II It Does Not Cure. C<>tisti|>utiou li'.ulrt to Often it i* tbo ciiuxe nf Hppi'ii.liiilH. Alwayn it I. ul* to ilimgrrous t'lirouii' tlißeaao. It should lint In* - urily ri-lif \c-«l withdrtwtic juuy.itivis. 11. ro is a ea.su in I'oint: Mr. O. S. tMi'rliouilt, of lVirrvtown, N. Y., wan ilintn--t«l with iinhtji -timj, iliiMuiu coniti|uiiU)ii niul ki.lney trmt'lu fur fnur y«ur*. Hi* tri««»l tiiuuy liu iliniu'* without ri lief llii hi art) of t'al-<uru Solvent, l>r. Ki iiut'ily'* utw aii-difiui., ui.| it utnl bey >ll to improvo ru|iii||y. All of Ins olil com. plnilltH hiivu disappeared and 111! iilli * i vi rythiiii; to ('al-rui t Holvont. If your <lriiK'k'i*t «1 >• » i t have ('ni-ruru Solwiit, writu to tin* Cul.i- i■.» t'..iu|.;iny, Holdout, N V.; Imt u»k your ilriingiht ilrsl. ft (H) u U.tili . Only , I,', I/., (IHarmt. i V. ur duty . t Mill r> tiirrt vour iimin y jf t'.il-i ur.i fuiU tu curt-, mul llii' C.d-.sura Company will |>->> tltu ilrii H '- |fi»t, lti ini'tnlii r, <'nl-i'iira Solvent run 4 of nil cu-H * of Klilut j , lilmlikr and 1.1 v ft dimirdura r.ilurala luur llu**li With Ca>i>*r*l». IStml Jf liillmrlif, mil miml iputluu Turin t r UK.Jtu, tIC.CC faitt UcummUi* rvfuua iuuut.l
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