Cut off that cough with rVlavne'3 , -ssS 6 and prevent pneumonia^ — miMF and consumption. '".'he wood's Standard Throat and Lung Get it of your druggist and keep it always ready in the house. Trustee's Sale of Valuable Real Estate. By virtue ol an order issued out of tlie Court of Common Pleas of Sullivan coun ty. and to nie directed and delivered, as Trustee, there will lie exposed to public i-nle. at the Court House in L'aporte, I'a., i >n FIiIDAY the II day of A Hi I"ST, 1U0:>, :it II o'clock a. in., the following real estate situated in the township of l>a\i.l son. County of Sullivan and Slate ol Penn i-vlvania. hounded and described as fol lows. viz: Beginning at a post corner thence North tilty three degrees West one hundred and sixty perches to a post and -tone comer; thence North litty degrees K—t ninety perches to a pust corner: then ce South titty nine degrees Kast one hund red twenty perches to old sugar corner; thence South til'tv nine degrees Kast eleven perches to a butternut corner; thence Sunt h thirty-two and one-ha If degrees West eighty-one perches to the place of begin ning, containing eighty five acres, one hundred twenty six perches strict meas ure. Also another piece ot land in the same 'l'd vnship. Beginning at a post and stone corner adjoining lands formerly ol Oeorge Anderson: thence North sixty tour degrees West thirty-four perches to an old button wood corner; thence North seventy-eight and one-half degrees West filty-onr per dies to a post, thence South seventy-eight one half degrees west lorty-tiinc perches to a |K>st: thence North thirty two anil one'-half degrees Kast one hundred si.\t\- nine perches to a buttonwood conrer; thence South titty-nine degrees Kast one hundred fifteen perches to a stone corner; thence South thirty-two and one half de grees West one hundred and twenty per ches to the place of beginning. Contain ing ninety-eight acres and eleven perches strict measure. The two pieces above teserihed being one farm formerly owned dv Klias (tower deed, and will be sold together. Having about To Acres cleared ai d under good state of cultivation, with two good large frame dwelling houses, a good barn, and other out buildings thereon erected, with :i large well bearing orchard then on and all being well watered. The same, will he sold as the property of Thomas Mark. Terms ol Sale:—One lourlh of the pur chase money at the striking down of the propi rly and the remaining three lourths within one year thereafter with interest from confirmation Ni Si. KDWIN M. DC Nil AM, Trustee. Lnporte, Pa., July 10, 1905. v iiKI;IKFS SAM:. " I'y virtue ot'a writ ol vendition exponas i.-sneil out of the Court ol Common Pleas ot Sullivan County, and to me directed and delivered, there will be exposed to public sale at tin.* Court House in Lnporte ['a., on KIUDAV, A TCI 'ST 11, 1905, ai 11 o'clock a. m.the following real estate viz: All that piece or parcel of land situated in the township ol Fox. County of Sulli v HI and Slate of l'ennsylvania. bounded and described as follows. \ ix Beginning at a p ist and stone in the center of the North Street road, and in the West line of the I'aniel I'roadhead warrant, thence North three degrees Kast. along said Brondhead line ninety six and three louilli perches to a post; tlicnce North eighty seven decrees West, along lands ot ii. Litis thirty-nine and three fourth perches to a post; thence South three degrees West by lands ol Daniel Morgan one hundred and six and one half perches to center ot N ''•! ."-treel ro:id. and tln'tice Ninth -even y eight degrees east along said road or y and one-halt perches to the place r>l "■ oi111lii• g. Containing twenlv five acres strict niea-ure be the same more or less beinir part ol a tract ol land in warrant 11hno- ol Andrew Tybolet. 1 1, ■: 11 fifteen acres improved atid Inn ing ihereon a frame dwelling house one and a half story high, a loir barn, n good | apple orchard and' a spring ot living i water. Seized, taken in Kxecution nil I to be sold >i s ii,e properly ol Phoebe Leonard at the suit ot David Bailey (use). FRANK W. lU'CK, Sheritl'. Shcritl's office, Laporte,l'a., July 10. I'.lOfi. Auditor's Notice. lii tiie matter ol the estate of Jonathan Lew is, deceased, late of llillsgrove Twp., Sullivan county, Pa. In tlie ' 'rplians' Conn . I Sullivan county. No 7, Septem ber term 1905. The undersigned, and auditor appointed be s lid ''ourt to distribute the funds in the hands of the Administrator, gives notice, that he will attend to the duties ol his appointment on Friday August 11. 1905. .il 10 o'clock a. in . at his office in the liorouph ol J>nshore. when and where a I per-ons interested in said estate or having a claim on - t id luml must present the same or be forever debarred trom inaking clam to any pari thereof. \ Ll'lh ).\>l'S WAI.sII. Auditor. .1 ii Iv s, 1905. l?afENTSi&] ► ADVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY P||F||| \ ► Notice in " Inventive Age " mm W% Bi MB < ► "How to obtain Patents" | IIKbIb 1 L Churges nu>derat<. No till patent is secured. 1 Letter* strictly confidential. Address. \ E. 0. SIGGERS Patent Lawyer, Washington, D. C. J FOLEYS HONESMAR Curoa Colds: Prevents Pneumonia ■Milit ate Your llowolh Willi t'mrtii-0r... t'.iu.ly Cutlmrtie. cure eoin iipuiinn fnrevei. lOc.U'io. It C. C C, (nil, Uru;:„i»tb refund uioi i i QYSPEPTICIDE The greatest aid to DIGESTION I / < )N I'KNVLb KKI'OLI ot iiie condition ot lie] First National Bank i.t inshore. in the Suite of I'ennsy Ivania at close of butfilies* May . .-tli » 1U0T), RESUf Hf'KH. Loans ami discounts... ,$201,*..72 j I'. S. Bonds to stH'Uiv circulation «i w) Premium on r. s. Bonds Stock securities, f>o,uooo Furniture /.»i«u00 Due from Banks and approved Kes. tVs.'.i 17 ;»J Redemption fumi I'. S. Treasurer 2>h)oo Special and Legal 'lender notes ... 21.77ii04 Total OS 1.1 ABILITIES, ■ apital s;»o,s 0 (<) Stirplii> and undividetl profits 22,M5s:t| Circulation 45,1"0 0o | Dividends unpaid % 091 Di ]M>siU . 277, ft '•! 25 j Total SOT.Uso&s state ot Pennsylvania County of Sullivan s>. i, M. I>. tfwarts cashier of the above mined! bank do solemnly swear that the filnive statement j is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. i M. I>. SWAKTS. Cashier. Hulweiihcd and sworn to before me this* Ml j day of Jnuh, ALBKRT F. HEESS, My commission expires Feby27,'OT>. Notary Piiblie. Correct Attest: K. (i. SVLVARIA. ) JN<>. 1) KKKSKK. - Directors. ! g AMU EL COLE, \ | Administratrix Notice. In re estate of Mary A. Phi'lips, late of I>avidson Twp.,. Sullivan eountv. l'a, I deed' Notice is hereby given that letters ol administration upon the estate of raid 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 PHILLIPS. Admr, Souestown, Pa. A. J. BHADLKY, Atty. May, .11, Iflo;*. ~. „ , Kansas Citv Life Insur ance Co. of Kansas City, Missouri, is n I.eual Reserve Company operating under the strict Insurance laws of Missouri Thev insure all kinds of Policies and a ten payment b«>in.l as iin 11iv< s inent. MOTT & HOLLISTER, Eastern Mana gers, 900 - 901 Land Title Bld'g. PHILADELPHIA, PA. i' A MATTER OF HEALTH tm. POWDER Absolutely Pure HAS HQ SUBSTITUTE THE STATE TREASURERSHIP Republican Nominee As Viewed By An Editor From His Home County. In commenting upon the contest for state treasurer, the editor of the liolli daysburg Register says: "Hon. J. Lee Plummer, the Republi can candidate for state treasurer, has the ability to fill that office with credit. This fact cannot be success fully contradicted; besides, he Is known by the people with whom he has lived all his life to be perfectly honest and reliable and a mr.n of the strictest integrity. While not a Pro hibitionist. he is a man of the strictest temperance habits. These are fact 3 which cannot be controverted. He was regularly nominated in a Republican state convention, composed of dele gates who were chosen by the Republi cans ol' the. various counties of the state. "There was every opportunity for any man in the state to contest the nomination with him. He was nomi nated fairly as the candidate of his party. Now, what Republican can have a valid excuse to vote against him? Is it better that the Republicans as sist a Democrat into one of the best offices of tv>e state, or vote for their candidate, who is in every way worthy? The opposition is trying hard to raise a respectable fight against him, but the only possible show they will have viil 1 e thr-uigh the votes of Republi cans Why should we aid them la their work?" A Word to State Republicans. "The Republican party Is not re sponsible for the misuse that has been made of it in Philadelphia," saya the editor of the Juniata Herald. "The truth is that it deserves credit for cor recting the wrongs that have been com mitted by some of its faithless mem bers The corruption that has existed in Philadelphia is wholly of a local character and the party in the state has no connection with or relation to it. Why should the party elsewhere Buffer on account of it? Why should state candidates be defeated because of what has occurred in a single city? If the sins of a few were to be visited upon the party when could it ever be suc cessful? The Republican ticket is com posed of honest men, was fairly nomi nated and is entitled to the support of every member of the party. Be sure to vote for it." M.-janlficent Mal<-ri»v In P-«wi».ted. WHEN TO BEGIN REVISION. Time Will Be Kl|it» When the Free Son |» IIOII.SCN Oprii. A correspondent of the American Economist, writing from Jacksonville, Fla., gives the following answer to the question, "When shall we revise the tariff?" I think it will be time to revise the tariff when they begin to start free soup houses 111 the larjte cities. It is an excellent suggestion. There were no free soup houses iu 1802, after two years of the McKinley tarilT. But somehow the people took a notion that they would like to have some. So they elected (Jrover Cleveland and a Demo cratic congress. Well, they got the soup houses all right, and plenty of them, even before they began to revise the tariff. When the revision came in 1804 there were more soup houses. They were iu full blast in 1890. Then the people decided once more that the tariff need ed revising, and it did, whereupon they elected William McKinley and a Republican protection congress. Soup houses disappeared forthwith. There lias been none for eight years. Pos sibly they may reappear under the Dingley tariff, but probably not. But in any case It would be well to wait until they ilj come again before we re vise the tariff. The Florida Idea is a good one. Each of the rural routes In operation means a monthly deficit of 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 i.'M.'l petitions for additional routes. Since the service was established there have been filed 4-1,101 petitions for rural routes, of which 10,1 r.rs have been rejected on adverse reports. On March 1 there were 29,908 rural free delivery routes in operation. 'IT I I 1— ———————JL^ Opportunities in California The trade in the Orient is opening up. Our exports to Japan and China multiplied during the last year. o w There will soon be a tremendous increase in the trade of the Pacific Coast cities with the Far East. Big opportunities for the man who lives there. Why not look the field over? Only $62.50, Chicago to San Francisco or Los Angeles and return, May i, 2, 3, 9, 10, 1 1, 12, 13, 29> 3°> 3 1 * June 1, August 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14, 1905. Tickets good for return for 90 days. Rate for a double berth in a comfortable tour ist sleeper from Chicago to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, and many other points in California,only $7. '1 hrough train service from Union Passenger Station, Chicago, via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Line This is the route of The Overland Limited, leaving Union Passenger Station, Chicago, 6.05 p. m..and The California Express at 10.25 p. m. The California Kx press carries tourist sleeping cars to California every day. Both trains carry through standard sleepers. Complete information sent free on receipt of coupon with blank lines tilled. Name W. S. HOWELL, Street address Gen'l Eastern Agent, 381 Broadway, NEW YORK CITY, or City State F. A. MILLER, D . . . . ... .. _ , _ _ Probable destination General Passenger Agent, CHICAGO CALIFORNIA Sct^otary stitch and doos everything any othnr sewing ma chine will, and does it better and easier. Skipped on 90 days Trill. 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 large pages, 1 Ixl4 In. The finest sewing machine book ever published. Fully describes the newest Rotary and other standard machines at prices never equaled. It is Ire* to you. Write for It today. 19 Montgomery Ward & Co., Michigan AT*., Madison and Washington Bta. CHICAGO MSHSHHi YOUR MONEY BACK ) 1 ic: ties $8,95, Freight prepaid, long, 18 inches deep, Is lined with heavy sine, galvanized iron (shelves, and IN insulated with water pr«n>f fibre felting. Its retail value is flti.oo—s7.os saved iu buying of the maker. Our Furniture Department contains thousands of similar Iwrfc.iins. Our M .mm th Cat >lo»ueof 490pap->.-i.:.- I'.x . inches, tells all al*>ut Furniture —also at-out Kvery- > thing to Eat, Use and Weir— toiiudns over 13,000 illustra- i tionv and quotes wholesale pri.es to consumers on over | 160,000 ditlerent arth les It costs us ft 2A mailed to you J lor 10 cents, whuk to cents jon deduct jrom your jlrst order of p 00. Vrr* lithographed filatorut ahona "FtMOTO JIAIIY. I LA Ml" Carpets, Hun, Mruperlea, Wall la pre, Kewlng I Maehlae*. lllankt U, (OBlfort*. Fram i d Picture*, anil j Nprrlaltle* In ( phoUtm-d Furniture, In their rr«l rolorm. Carpet* «r«eif frw Main* furuWhrd without chai> aad KKKMirr PAID OS 4 I L TIIK ABOYB. free Catalmrue of Urn'* Made-to-Order Clothing -ho lar#e rluth *n«ale» attached. Wfc PIIKI'AY KXPHKftS AGh AM) tit A It A Ml. t: TO PIT. Prre Drea* Honda < ntalwgu* rnntaln* amp lea from caul* to 112 I.MI. V K Pa V TUAhSI'UB'f ATlO!f. Why (>a\ retail prices for anything? W.« sell ahsulutety evervfl.lnu . Whkh l<unk d.. you want* A.Mress this way t JULIUS HINES & SON, Rs<(;inore. Md. Dept. Before that cough turns into a serious throat or lung trouble, stop it with Jayne's expectorant It has proved its real value during 75 years. 'Olutf Ask your druggist for it. rA IR F> A N F>3 GAS or GASOLINE ENGINES. I 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 horse power up- THE FAIRBANKS COMPANY, 701 Arch St., Philadelphia. CHARLES L. WING, Agent, Laporte. Cbippewa Xtme Htflns. Lime furnished .n car load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesville Penn'a. M. E. Reeder, This strip is manufactured under a U.S. patent tml is the neatest, strongest and most durable window shade holder on the market, and we guarantee it to be as represented or money re funded The price, Kxpress paid, to all points iu Pa., Md.. Del., N. J. and N Y.,One Dollar per do*# other plates $1.2.). Your order solicited. «OHN A PARSONS A CO. Catawlssa. Pi- CONSTIPATION CURED. A Barrytown, N. Y., Man's Expert ence with Cal-cura Solvent. Dr. David Kennedy's Wonderful New Medicine Cured Him Promptly. Your Money Back II it Does Not Cure. Constipation leads to worse. Often it is the cause of appendicitis. Always it leads to dangerous chronic disease. It should not be negloeted, nor should it be tempor arily relieved with drastic purgatives. liero is a case in point: Mr. 0. 8. Osterhondt, of Barrytown, N. Y., was distressed with indigestion, chronic) constipation and kidney trouble for four years. He tried many medicines without relief. Ho heard of Cal-cura Solvent, I)r. Kennedy's new medicine, used it.and began to improve rapidly. All of liis old com plaints have disappeared and ho owes everything to Cal-cura Solvent. If your druggist does not have Cal-cura Solvent, write to the Cal-cura Company, Hotidout, N. Y.; but ask your druggist lirsl. SI.OO a bottle. Only one size. Guarantee: Your druggist will return your money if Cal-cura tails to eure, and The Cal-cura Company will pay the drug gist. lieniember, Cal-cura Solvent cures of all eases of Kidney, Bladder and Liver disorders
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