Cut off that cough with bronchitis and consumption. .Th e s S talK^ar( i 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 ot an order issued out ot' tlie <'ourt. of Common Pleas of Sullivan coun ty, ami to ine directed and delivered. as Trustee, there will lie exposed to public sale, at the Court House in Laporte, Pa., on FRIDAY the 11 day of AHiI'ST, 1905, at 11 o'clock a. in., the following real estate situated in the township of David .-(in, County of Sullivan and State ol Penn sylvania. hounded and described as fol lows, viz: Beginning at a post corner ihenee North tilty three degrees West one hundred and sixty perches to a post and Mime corner; thence North titty degrees Kast ninety perches to a post corner; then ce South litly nine degrees East one hund red twenty perches to old sugar corner: thence South fillv-ntne degrees Kast eleven perches to a butternut corner; thence South thirty-two and one-half degrees\V est eighty-one perches to the place ot begin ning, containing eighty-live acres, one hundred twenty six perches strict meas ure. Also another piece ol land in the same Township. Beginning at a post and stone corner adjoining lands formerly ol (-ieorge Anderson; thence North sixty-lour degrees West thirty-four perches to an old button wood corner: thence North seventy-eight and one-halt degrees West filty-one per ches to a post, thence South seventy-eight one-half degrees nest forty-nine perches ton post: thence North thirty-two and one-half degrees Kast one hundred sixty nine perches to a buttonwood conrer; thence South titty-nine degrees Mast 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 u.-cribed being one farm formerly owned dv Klias (lower deed, and will be sold bogether. Having about 70 Acres cleared aid under good state of cultivation, with two good large frame dwelling houses, a good Imrn. and other out buildings thereon erected, with a large well bearing orchard thereon and all being well watered. The same will be sold as the property ol Thomas Mark. Terms ol Sale:—One fourth of the pur chase money at the striking down of the property and the remaining three-fourths within one year thereafter with interest from confirmation Ni Si. I: I>W I N M. I>r N 11A M. Trustee. Laporte, Pa., ,lulv 10, 1905. QHERTFFS SALET By virtue of a writ ol vendition exponas issued out ol the Court ol Common Pleas ol Sullivan County, and to me directed and delivered, there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in Laporte I'll., oil FRI DAY, Al'GrsT 11. 1905. at 1 I o'clock a. m.the following real estate viz: All that piece or parcel of land situated in the township ol Fox, County of 1111 - van and Stale ol Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, viz Beginning at a post and stone in ihe center ol the North Street real, and in the West line of the Daniel Broadhead warrant, thence Noith three degrees East, along said Broadhead line ninety-six ami three fourth perches to a post; thence North eighty seven decrees West, along lands ol I!. I.llis thirty-nine and three fourth perches to a post; thence South three degrees West In lands ot Daniel Morgan one hundred and -1\ miiil one hall perches to center n! North Street road, and thence North seven l * eight degrees east along said road and one half perches to tin- place ol beginning. Containing twenty five acres strict measure be the same more or less being pari ol a tract ol land in warrant inline ol Andrew T\ bolet. About fifteen acres improved and hav ing thereon a frame dwelling bouse one and a half story high, a log barn, a gyod apple orchard and it spring of living water. Seized, taken in Execution tin I to be sold as the property of Phoebe Leonard at the suit of David Bailey (use). FRANK W. BUCK, Sheriff. Sheriffs office,Laporte,Pa., •! nly 10. 1905. Auditor's Notice. In the matter ol the estate of Jonathan Lewis, deceased, late of Hillsgrove Twp., .Sullivan county, Pa. In the Orphans' Court of Sullivan county, No T, Septem ber term 1905. The undersigned, and auditor appointed by said Court to distribute the funds in the hands of the Administrator, gives notice, that lie will atienil to the duties ot his appointment on Friday August 11, 1905, at 10 o'clock a. m . ai his ollice in the Borough of Dushore. when and where all persons interested in said estate or having a claim on said fund must present the same or be forever debarred Irom making claim to anv part thereof. ALI'IMNSCS WALSH, Auditor. July s, 1905. rhATCKJTC TR'DE-MARKS"^ ; r A I tN I SANO5 ANO 0 c b°t» HTB I ► ADVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY PIIPF 1 >■ Notice in " Inventive Age " ■■ BC Bi ■ 1 ► Book "How to obtain Patents" | llkk j £ Charges moderate. No fee till patent is secured. 1 [ Letters strictly confidential. Address. : [ E, G. SIGGERS. Patent Lawyer. Washington, P. C. j FOLEYSHONEYHCAR Cures Golds! Prevents Pneumonia Educate Tour Bowels With tun caret*. Cmdy Cathartic, cure conßtipution fore\or 10c. -sc. If C. C C. fail, druggists ret und mumv DYSPEPTICIDE The greatest aid to DIGESTION- / OMiKNCKH KKPOKI ol ihe condition ol i lie 1 l*'i r>t National Bank nt Inshore, in the Mae of Pennsylvania at close of basinet Mn\ 1905, KENOI'RCKS. Loan* and discounts ...§2Ol/"•* 72 r. S. Bonds to secure circulation Premium «>n l\ S. Bonds j.ti nno Stock securities 60, GO 00 Furniture '."HJ 00 hue from Banks and a]»p»ovcd lies. Atft. 'l7 :t'J Rederoption fund 1". s. Treasurer J "0 (JO S|>ecial and Legal Tender notes ii1.77t»04 Total $397,1*80 OS 1.1 A 111 LITIKS, ' apital $:»0.miooo Surplus and undivided profits 22. r> s:'» Circulation 4s 100 no Dividends unpaiti... 00 De}M»sits 277."if>4 2"» Total *31>7,«.»50 Oh State of Pennsylvania County of Sullivan 1. M. l>. Swarts cashier of the utmvc n.nied bank do solemnly swear that the above stati nient is true to the best of my know ledge and belief. M. H. S\V AIM'S. I'lisliier. Subsciined and sworn to Ijefore ine this 8d day of .Iniill, liMir». ALBKItT K. HKKss, My commission expires Feby 27,'05. Notary Public. Correct Attest: K.G. SVLVAHIA. } J NO. 1» RKESKK, - Directors. gAMUEL < OI,K, I Administratrix Notice. In re estate of Mary A. Phi'iips, litto ot Davidson Twp.„ Sullivan couniv. I'a, deed' Notice is hereby given tliat letters ol administration upon tlie estate ol --aiperating under the strict] insurance laws of Missouri, i They insure all kinds cf Policies and a ten pnvnvnt bond as an inv< s'ment. MOTT HOLLISTER, Eastern Mana gers, 900 - 901 Land Title Bld'g. PHILADELPHIA, PA^ A MATTER OF HEALTH RPR j ill &AKING POWDER Absolute!? Pure HAS M0 SUBSTITUTE NEW PURE BUTTER CRUSADE ! Great Work of the New Department of Health Reflects Credit Upon the Administration. [Special Correspondence.! Philadelphia. Aug. 8. !; The movement -tarted at a meeting i at West Chester, under the auspices of ' Pomona Grange, No. 3. of Chester i county, to bring about more satisfac tory legislation by congress for the protection of the pure butter and dairy ! interests of this and other states, is ! one of far reaching significance. This action was taken after the reve lations made by Pure Food Commi3- i sioner Dr. B. H Warren in his prosecu tions growing out of the charge that oleomargarine colored as butter was j being soM as butter to the United i States navy/ After consultation between the na- I tlonal and state authorities it was de | elded that action should be taken un ! tier the Pennsylvania pure food laws ! because they were found to be far more j stringent, comprehensive and sweeping i than the federal statutes. The farmers and dairymen of Penn | sylvania will lead in the movement to have congress amend and strengthen the present statutes regarding the sale of oleomargarine. They will demand I that the clause in the sixth section of the present, statute which reads that j every person who "knowingly" sells or ! offers for sale or delivers or offers to i deliver any oleomargarine, etc., shall I be amended so that the word "know ! i-.ijrly" shall be stricken out. Then it will not be necessary to prove before a i conviction can be had that the guilty ! party "knowingly" violated the intent j and spirit of the law. Farmers' Interests Protected. It is a matter of comment that the Republican party of Pennsylvania has always been Jealous and deeply con siderate of the Interests of the far mers and dairymen of this state. Laws | calculated to benefit the agricultural J interests have beeen placed upon the | statute books and they have stood the j test in the courts. Not only Is this ! legislation carefully and properly 1 drafted, but the laws are enforced. The work of Secretary of Agriculture | N. R. Critchfield and of Pure Food I Commissioner Dr. B. H. Warren in I protecting the farming intsreet of this commonwealth is one of the most grat ifying features of Governor Penny pack er's administration. No other department has reflected more credit upon the state administra • tion and upon the Republican party. One of thu pleasant experiences of ! the early campaign work by Chairman | Wesley R. Andrews, of the Republican I state committee, is the correspondence ; in reference to the feeling among the 1 farmers and dairymen of the state. I Every agricultural district is reported I to be strongly in line with the Republl l can party. The dairymen are especially j appreciative of the splendid work being | done to protect the butter interests of 'j the state and they confidently count | upon the hearty co-operation of Sena i tors Penrose and Knox and every one ; of the Republican members of the low- I er house of congress from this state in I the movement to have the federal stat ! utes regarding the sale of oleomargar | ine made as stringent and satisfactory j as is the law passed by the Republican j legislators of Pennsylvania and which is enforced with unflinching rigor in ! every section and county of the com ! monwealth. Dr. Dixon's Great Work. The news columns of the papers of j the entire country have within the J last week told of the diligent and thor | ough work being done by another de ; partment of the state administration. , The protection of the health and the ' very lives of the citizens of the state ! Is the aim of the recently created | state health commission, under the j direction of that eminent scientist, j physician and sanitary specialist. Dr Samuel G. Dixon No appointment i that Governor PennypacUer has ever made met with more general and more ; sincere commendation than his gelec ! tion of Dr Dixon as state health com ' mlssloner. His prompt organization of ; his office and immediate prosecution | of the mission which lie and hi* as ! sistants have been delegated to fill j is characteristic of the man. Under the administration of Dr. j Dixon no arbitrary acts will be com ! mitted. hut the law will be enforced for the good of all the citizens of the several communities and with due con sideration for the various interests af fected. While people are dying like sheep in Louisiana from yellow fever, the health authorities of Pennsylvania arc working night and day to safe guard the people from epidemics of all kinds, and the precautions already 1 taken have resulted in a marked de crease in the denth rate In many se.c --| lions of the state. Dr. Dixon's force Is co-operating , with local authorities wherever possl j ble. The sources of pollution of rivers ; are being Investigated, and remedies j are being applied without delay and plans are being mapped out for per manent reforms in every direction. Opportunities in California The trade in the Orient is opening up. Our exports to Japan and China multiplied during the last year. 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? 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