n Cut off that cough with m«E Dronchitis and consumption. wor^'s Standard Throat and Lung Get it of your druggist and keep it always ready in the house. Rtuflits of (he Individual. The cornerstone of the American re public Is Individual liberty. It was (lie climax of the struggle for the greatest freedom for the Individual consistent with good government which ushered in the federal government, not alone the first with a written constitution, lint the government that went to the greatest extreme in not only securing the rights of the individual, but in guaranteeing their maintenance. It is, therefore, not surprising that the fed eral supreme court, having determined by a majority vote that it had the ritfit to pass upon the legislation of a st. ;o regulating the hours of labor, should have declared any act fixing the hours of labor for Individuals uncon stitutional as an infringement upon one of the greatest rights of the in dividual—the right to free contract. IL id the minority seen fit to pass upon this phase instead of the province of the court to adjudicate the issue there can lie no question that the decision would have been unanimous. As long as the government stands, the rights of the individual cannot be abridged.— Cincinnati Times-Star. A Mnn of Mnny Side*. When we reflect on llie things that Taft has done and how easily he has done them since he left the quiet of the bench for the riot of public life, it is apparent that he Is as many sided as the president, with a balance that is incorruptible in addition. He has done what he had to do with such con spicuous ease that it has attracted no comment and won no particular ap jilnuse. Taft Is never complimented. The people expect from him so much that the giving of little is mere routine. It is not considered a great achieve ment when the professor of higher mathematics does a problem In long division without effort. We don't kn:>w where Taft will end, but there seems to be a growing Impression that some time the people will find a place that will make the punishment of the work fit the crime of his omnivorous talent.—Detroit Free Tress. Tlif Brynn Proßrnnimr. The Bryan programme contemplates the overthrow of Democratic institu tions, the substitution for them of a government of officeholders or of the man or men who control them by giv ing them all they ask for.—Chicago Tribune. Each of the rural routes In operation means a monthly deficit of s2.">, that be ing the average loss to the government on the operation of a single route. This causes a total annual deficit of about $7,000,000 on account of rural service. There are pending 4.043 petitions for additional routes. Since the service was established there have been filed 41.1H4 petitions for rural routes, of which 10,1.1.T have been rejected on adverse reports. On March 1 there were 20,998 rjral free delivery routes in operation. qlierifFs sale. By virtue of a writ ol vendition exponas issued out of the Court of Common I'leas of Sullivan County, and to me directed and delivered, there will be exposed to public sale at (lie Court House in Lh porte Pa., on Kill DAY, AUCU-iT 11. 1905, at 11 o'clock a. m.the following real estate viz: All that piece or parcel of land situated in the township of Fox. County of Sulli van nnd State of Pennsylvania, bounded and descvibed as follows, viz 15ej:inmn<.' at a iiost and stone in the center of the North Street road, and in tin- West line "I the Daniel Broadhead warrant, thence North three degrees East, along said Broadhead line ninety-six and three loutth perches to a post; thence North eiplitv scven degrees West, along lands ol H. Kl lis thirty-nine and three fourth perches ton |H>st; thence South threedegrees West In lands of Daniel Morgan one hundred and -i\ and oae half perches to center ol North Street road, and thence North >evcniy eight degrees east along said road forty and one-halt perches to the place ol beginning. Containing twenty five acres strict measure be the same more or less being part ol a tract of land in warrant name ot Andrew Tybolet. About fifteen acres improved and hav ing thereon a frame dwelling house one and a half story high, a loir harn, a good apple orchard and a spring of living "liter. Seised, taken in Execution and to be sold as the proper!v ot I'hoehe Leonard at the suit of David Bailey (use). FRANK W. lil CK, Sherill. Sheriffs office,La|>orte,l'a., .1 ulv 10. Ivn.V Auditor's Notice. lii the matter ol t lie , state ol Jonathan Lew is, deceased, late ol HilU/rove I'wp . Sullivan county, l'a. In the • 'rphans' • ourt of Sullivan county. No. 7, Sepivin bei term I'.Hl.'i, I'lie undermined. ai d auditor appointed by saill Court to distribute the funds in the hands of the Administrator, L'lVe... notice, that hen ill attend to the duiii -ol ln« itp|»nntineiit on Krulat Villus! 11. HHt-'i. at 1(1 o'clock a. in . HI his office ii, the Itoroilfh ot DIISIK I . . when and where all persons interested in «uid estate or having a claim on said hind tnu»l present the same or be forever debarred troin making claim to ant part lliereol U.lMloJlsl's W\l >H \ll litor, 1 July H, ItMI.Y ( ' ' f"-0 KKPOKI til 11 « , (iiiijiiimi oi"l iw J*list National Bank at In.slit,re, in the Stic. ■if I'eniisyhaniu at clo.-e m' l.u-ui.ss M.i\ li • 1905. HKSOIRi US. Loans an.) discounts f.tjl.SAi : • (J. 8. Bond* to secure circulation (H>.ofN> <s < Premium on V. s. Honds urn •. Stock Ao.oot 1 Furniture , ,i Due from Banks and approved Hes. Atfl. I.> ;• 1" , Redemption fund F. s. Treasurer Special and Legal 'lender notes . . '.'LTTi- i Total SHUT.'.iSt ' 1,1 ABILITIES, capital sso,oon i surplus and undivided pioliis Circulation 48,100 .<o Di vidends unpaid . oi ' Deposits 277,50-1 J Total J11517.950 is S*<teof l'emisylvanla County of Sullivan ss. 1, -M. li. Swarts cashier of the altove naim-d bank do solemnly swear that the almve stateim t is liue to the best of niv knowledge and belief. M. li. swaUTs cashier. Subsciibed and sworn to before me this :.l tl»y of -Inull. 1905. ALBKKT F. HKKSS, My commission expires Feby 27,'05. Notary Public. Correct Attest: K. <}. SYIA'A HI A. ) .1 NO. I» KK Ks KH. • I )irector>. s. VMUEL - - -I I' I Administratrix Notice. In re estate of Mary A. Phi'lips, late id Davidson I'wp.,, Sullivan counlv. I'd. deed' Notice is hereby j/iven tluit letters ol 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 the same will make them known without delay. GRIFFITH I'll 11.MI'S. Admr, .Sotiestown, l'a. A. J. BRADLEY, Auv. May, Ml. I Doc. Kansas Citv Life Instir ance Co. of Kansas City, Missouri, is a Legal Reserve Compan) >per,iting_ under the strict Insurance laws of Missouri They insure .ill kinds of Policies and a ten payment bond as an investment. MOTT & HOLLISTER, Eastern Mana gers, 900 - 901 Land Title BlcTg. PHILADELPHIA, PA. —— A MATTER OF HEALTH POWDER Absolutely Pure HAS HO SUBSTITUTE LaPoito Township Audit. Win. Kiiimn in nssoimt with UiimricTHH nshlp IIS Colli ell>r I.f Kimii Tax lor tlu' vein cnilinir .1 ii■ it* fi. i«io:». A nt. of fiuplirato, spt-riul s<>i 01 fxtra 2 56 4i> Amt. follfcte«l iu tk> days 896 (>i ' Ki'lmtc ou same * j] 1( . il c munition S jK-rceut 1 _>-j;{ C.illfctfd ou fact' duplicate' l4S*i. Ooimuissioii 011 same 7 Ii ! Amt. mllpftucl 5 per cent added :>•> :u Kxouenitious " ] ( j ! Laud returns :: I ;{j i 'oiinnissiou on returns 171 lUlum'e uncollected 121 O;. MHS HCO •: lly refflpts filed ».7«.» j »> rebate Ji < *<>l»iilli»i< II 12 Kxonerationti s Jn 1 Land returns ;:4 i Commission on returns 1 71 lialance iu Collector's hand?... 4 I i.s i soo 5:1 School Account, Amount of duplicutc i>7o 1A Hy exonerations i» , By Land return* j » i Commission on returns "<,* Ann. collected in(k>days juo . By re hate "j a j • 'ollectors conimisvion s <M Collected <»n face duplicate «H ('ommi>.sioti on ,-amc i Collected 5 por cent adde>! n< \\m. J. 1/nvc Treioi '. • • account wt hLa 1 nortc School Pistrii t i< i ;h« \ - • omlinir lune Kc .I.from - : ■ i • . | ■ t>pri. u u 09 BJI!. on hand la.-t am. 7«i j Ht••eived from colleen .... 'sill Received fi't-ai Con lit \ i rea> ~ , . 00 • Pot out and * ' - I Teachers wap > ,■» >-,„ I'aid teacher.- .• ■ ,mi; - .;,>i - For textbooks .. ,vi V ! For supnlics j Fuel ami < <.i i t < i.•«. : Treas irer's coi,smi» ; . n.. v i Biliary of sceietar v , Printing ami auditor*, fees | Pupils. Forks township :; j i > En ten i tax lien lain Tuition of pupil* t a)* r.i i!uhi I'lui, ISO 7 75 1771 7.s Ca It tin lisiud..., ;,j , t - Allll. due : mi,... : ';. r Wi tin- in:il<Tf.i_-uf«l uu'!'ioi> ami <•]. rk i!" he ••> t'l'ii.i \ i 1 1| i; ( . jiii»....,ij,., ,Mtjp« jj-,., j. triii- an.i r,.n\ rt i , the ti ofn'ir know lail,:i m;i; IKM .'i. K. 112. I 'lll Kits, lIK'»KY K \R«K I l u' K. Laporie Burough Audit. Stati'inciit of rcccint> ami ix |KMIIUUII< - ~112 L-, l iot'l1■ Honiush I ilistrii-t for Mar iiitfi June 19of>. • naun*. n ) ')!■ \'K {: " ] }r t,)r - in with Laporn Borough I,ir year luoi. M'iii ul 'ln\ Halitmcdue last auilu ... J.i () H> Treasurer's receipt ~ , M ... , , HujlilinK Tax. Balnr.ee due last audit <; jr. By Treasurer's receipt Si'hool Tax. M Rr CIMIIIU; June I'Mti lo amount of Duplicate m- is ft jn'r cent additional ... 1 ,-^v By aliHteineiu |.i el. on .1,1 M, , I rctlMil'i'l's ri ee1pt...... -1- •: per cent collection Trca-urers receipt. ■ |icr cent collection ' l.aml returns. ... 1 Balance ilue *•' 810 Hi sio It; „ Building Tax. To amount of duplidaie 10 > n 5 per cent additional '4(j By almtemeut f> [K-r cent on '**y rq ' I'ica.snrer's receipt I " l"' r «c«t Polieclion j I leasnrei s receipt , h> in r cent collection " ".'7 I Laiiil returns ' Balance due Amt. reed. A K. l'rlpp, < 01. l:in| ii jd ... . " I'-Wi) (ito r.«; Mate appropriation 11 ".V. 1 reas. I,a|m te T«p I ,9 1,11 ' " Sullivan coutv 'iti'il Anil, due 1 reasuri r last auMtt ' 1™ By orders redd nied 1 t-- |ier cent (imiinissioii "! {■' Amt. due from Treasurer sirr l:t2T) .S.') J328 86 ... , , Musical Fund lo amt- due last audit 1,, s By unit, iu hands of Treasurer ' s*. Building Fund. Amt. reel. A. li. Trippo,|. c, p; .. T, ". " 1905 S3K 14 „ , teas, hullivau coiiniv j| ;w Balance due J. v\, l lvnii Trea's 17 0 By amt. due la>t audit ] > t 82 li. I 'olid coii|«m redeemed... ~, VL, Orders redeemed , - .. -'l»cr cent coiamiKsiim .... %71 41:1 20 413 20 .«^t at i' !,W Mt » ' " < ami liabilities of La jKnte sehcKtl I»i>irirt. , 4 rf School Fund. Due.from A. K Tripp 'olloctor SIT,. Land returns A tilt due 11 oin .1 XV. KK a',;; I res Orders outstanding ' i-. !s Kc.-ourecs Oler Iml.ilities || 7 -'4 l*"< ai Building Fund, Dud.l. \\ Myiin 'l'rcas 'III outstanding l«uid- loim im Mm ir..in X. F. Tripp Collet lor JI -.1 1-iiud rctimm . . ji Liabiliiu's over «j.s7 u7 HM7 40 1017 Hi Recapitulation of expenditures. Teachers «M 0 00 Janitor ftooo S«'cretary 25 00 Institute 17. Vi Attorney fees in ui Auditor- sin) Publishlnu audit tieo lllMlranee 12 un Interest on Uaids lo no Treas. com mission 27 M Filing lux Lien 11 2 > Coal, Utokh etc :tvf» OH 1 vj. c, » Wi , the nmlersiK'iiwl Auditors, of the Bon.u»jh ••I Laporte Hulllvnn county, Pa . do hereby «»ii ty, that we met in pursuance t.f an A« t of "!> and carefully . vuiiim d tin •««..i.ti|> of tin -••veral «ifli<-« >, Ci.lUi tor and Treamirer of tlii* f!»eal year P.HH. and fotunl the >ame correct as f«nowu and >et forth hereinU>forc. v\ i tin*** our I lands ami scab tin* day. JuneMOT*. * F. SHOKMAKKR. .» 11 « A'—H i I a t I'LVKR. » Auditors. fATENTS^i ( ADVICE AS 10 PATENTABILITY riIPP < > Motiou In " In.iiitivc Xgc" PHP P i l IUK.W iluw to. t.lam I'.U'i t," | Umi Charge* m«.fr..ii. No fmt till i «t, ni I. wcunl. j [ . _m!fr» »Metl* cimfMcotkl. A.t.lrww, IJM JM Pjitofil Mfa.MnftM, 6 0. , lluw Ar. Yuur Kl.li>. >.r Or | I 11111 s, |. ;!.|.||lH.|l kldiw). 1.1. ts>o •l. ''.l A'U write, u, ii,,',i| I„ ,i M.inuut N. * fii— m ... —————— A Personal Letter from When looking!for a new factory so- "W-*r y priced buggy. Imagine what they pertntendent two yean, ago I visited I ▼ B |* l| V|\\/ said! Thlfe was no mistake at all. the three peat vehicle centers of the JL JL A • 1 lU. W The facts are (and I will stake Centra West: talked to and Investl- my reputation u it) that we gated the "cords of thirty men, are K ivln ff „„ r customers many of tnem having charge of some of ing more in wages. This means we have stronger aud more <lnrnl>le the largest factories in the country. I a higher class of mechanics. The result vehicles, better , ,ade iu every found my man. I know that wc is better quality of work. wav. e:isior Vi ,li-V-V"I have one of the very best ve- We had over 60,000 orders in this de- i sl ,iv triiii.iu cl V Vt, «• » l hide factory superintendents partment last year. Very busy now, but ~ Ti finished in America. He has had twenty we have a lot of good, experienced men '. ogether with more last years' experience In buggy building. All to'help. People are realizing that this is 'ng qualities tor the money that time he has been accustomed to the place to buy vehicles. than any other buggy concern iu the world. " ———-— Our vehicle business in 1004 increased 120 cent; other facturing twice as many vehicles in 1905 We expect great things. Have really »' ' ; -V A Li'"'mif*!'*l|■2rl : SEE P ut prices upon the finished work that W|S| are extraordinarily low when considering a. j'MKai the quality. Send us your order WMX \n' fjuaranti-e to ret irn N. '"rffigffi-T f™'• ■) —you good material and good labor in the shape of a good " logue are correct. We have the poods MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. VEHICLE FACTORY AT CHICACO HEIGHTS. ILL. t0 back them We u uow w ,f ;U , s - under tl.e 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 practi- class. 1 attend personally to the buying cally but one buggy, but have pos.«ib!y of materials; am thoroughly conversant twenty different prices. To explain : with every kind, size, the weight, grads, Here is their $35.00 buggy; their $40.00 strength, finish, price and general con- buggy has the same wheels, body, axles, ' """^V struction of every piece of woodwork, gear, shafts, top, etc., as their $35.00 job, B \ hardware, steel, leather, cloth, paint and with possibly 50 cents more in little im- ■ - jy. __ 1 varnish that goes into our work; have material things; and so forth all the v/ay gh't&isb f3|f visited and examined the material, and along the lir.e. Ws grade our work. We trj i~" ? have torn apart the finished work of six make the same small percentage of profit V* ■EK' / or eight of the largest factories; want toon a $50.00 job that we do on a $35.00. j - say that lam confident we are On high-priced work we are not only X, ** building a better buggy than giving better quality of material and 5: these factories ship to the better finish, but more improvements and JMszkr>B*-)M .ii dealer at one-third more than little equipments which you do not find f' i! I the price we ask you. A fact. on the cheaper rig. ' .lafywr f\ > Think it over. Recently a certain manufacturing con- v -\ AY I r / Our pay roll, when compared with that cern which builds work for a catalogue 1 / of other factories, shows that we are pay- house, ordered, through another party, one of our low-priced bug- MR. F. L. SHAW —cur OUT THII COUPON gies and had it shipped to MONTGOMERY WAHD X Co., Chlcgo. their factory for examina « soniiocopyof your inustrutrti VeUU'le tion. Th ey w aii ted to with this understanding ; That if upon 5 « ntftlusue to the following addremu . J . _ „ , know why people were receipt you are not satisfied, write us ana 112 „ buying Ward's vehicles. we will have the job returned, promptly • *** Upon receipt of the job it refund your money and pay the expense j had so many features of both ways. POBTOTVICK the higher priced buggies, We shall be pleased at any time to have j such a fine finish,and was our customers visit our plant, and I, per- I R.F. D. Rotrrm STAT* so stylish and well pro- sonally, will be glad to answer any ques- I Wriu joor name snd »ddreM on .bote linm. rut ont the coupon and portioned in every way tions regarding our work, or to assist you j that they concluded we in any way possible in the selection of a mSrof D Sff U F < ? u sh atou * Chic **° U,i * hu f* ol0 *} uuderiiie inauuuo- had made a mistake and job or to quote and purchase for you any I men or. . »w. them our highest special vehicle that ws may not catalogue. F. L. SHAW, Gen'l Manager Vehicle Factory No. l Montgomery Ward Co., Chicago Michigan Avenue, >ladison Washington Streets *>■nm^x^ feßotaryi AiR 5A N I" *.|7' Brand i GAS OT OASOL-INil ! V —VtJ •'* _>/in Sewiny: v . Machines |-1 \ (T I N J H U Wohavanowso equipped 19 U our factory as to produce an jjr abundant supply to meet the 3CFJIB I treat demand for our high fhe^highest?ypesewin'gma" There CxTQ many Gas and Gasoline Engines and ONE I chtne ever offered at any "FAIRBANKS" fe" d on e " 9 Some resemble it in construction, others in name SS BUT THERE ls ONLY ONE stitch and does evorythlng any other sewing ma- __ . __ r _ » FAIR BANKS ENCi IN E. We Are The First Mac'dnVat'ets?!ian''s65 e oo'to e $?5!oof S9WIn ® Hngines that excell in quality and moderate in cost. High prices must give way before us. \r 1 r 1 ii ixi You Must Have r.hcal from one to ten horse power. Horizoncal tl'iree our new, elaborate Sewing Machine Book liOfSC 1 DOWCr lit)" and Illustrated catalogue in two colors, about 40 large pages, 11x14 In. The finest sewing machine book ever published. Fully describes __ _ _ „__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ at for It today. 19 Montgomery Ward & Co., 701 Arch St., Philadelphia. Michigan Ave., Madison and Washington St*. CHICAGO CHARLES L. WING, Agent, Laporte. ftinssoNQMAK mm YOUR 'Vs^V ( \CK Gu Cul,; " Pptvcnts ' ,nou,nor,ia uuliu lIE rillUii uOiiulli W£ *' : •' . 1 ' ■ ls i A Barrytown, N. Y., Man's Expari- R* 1 M •*»*-*** I ence with Cal-cura Solvent. 1 (T £W? Or. David Kennedy's Wonderful New Medicine JT, We rl „ „ i VI Cured Him Promptly. Vour Money Sack . ™Zr». 1 Xtmc IktlltS. or,„ K , JP.'-T-T' .**■; ; J- ( o(! ,Nl ' ppl ' tho CHUSO of appendicitis. Always it lctuU .. «• i <(|ii aiu.V.-d tri'ii iiVV> HK to (litugorous cbroaio dinca-rt. It should J :; - Ume furnished •» 'K fnlvanUt'J ?r«»n \.f' s, aii •» 7? iPht i v i6 h tH) lt t', 0ft M Juv' Jin i»u ? i' It 15 I * oonatipation ami kidney trouble for four ■ "i ■ • ••!( ' Your orders solicited y*'.""' JJ B tried numy nie<Uciii<>» without .i ... .i wiutia suntiicu. T»'hof. Hehi'ardof OaUura Solvent, X)r. ■ Kilns near Ki '" | »' ,l >' rt "•" it «».! be^m 1 '• 1 " , ' ' lirji \v. a V lUO („ improvt) rujndly. All of ln« old coin. I'X ... pluiuts htn dLsappeured tmd he owea •'*»•/»<oo * everything to Cal-cura Solvent. """'Hi'"* " ' >' II your druggist doea not have Cul.ourft : . . . a/i p Dp pr ]pr a.*..,*, writ. «o the c»u«n.», o>. *i" •' "!'• i* i!"• .«* » IVI • 4— * ■ I tv>\jUv>l 9 i('»n«lt)ut, h\,, but umk \ "ur druggist tin»u - h ' ~« s ; . . ... M #I.OO a UiUl4% Only ono Hi/H. IUI 14.111 t'llß 44,/. 1,1 iH'i K, * <«..«* V I . n S <« iii ■ ••• N 11 «11 •i_ • , yourn \|| GaJ oqn HI|B t-. ouve. AMI *' ," ui y r Cal-cur» Coiiipiiny will pay the drug. 4 * . , ht « Iti'llifni lwr, t'ti-rura Hiilvfiil nir*"4 -»t i r;itm« \ »r- Of nil iuiaud uf KulUfy, Blaililff aud •! l ,' diMirdbr*. s.'i. .V „ ' . ' 4 «lutul# Voir lli»tv«*ln With ('MiMvau. •> .*l * \\ OWb a t;i». C4ta»ii*fe. Ha> ralhuriif, oure curiNtipaiiait fort* *Wv, ICC.C C. (dill UtugtiUuruiubUuiuu. i.
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