Cut off that cough with f~ T^J^^O_C- x P gctor anf^p^ and consumption. The world's Standard Throat and Lung Get it of your druggist and keep it always ready in the house. gH KKI FF'S SALE. By virtue of sundry writs of Levari Facias sur Tax liens issued out of tilt- Court of Common Pleas of Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, and to tne directed and delivered, the following' tracts of land will be exposed to pub lic sale at the Court House in the Borough of Laporte. Sullivan County Pennsylvania, on SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 9. ")"> commencing at to o'clock a. 111. viz: No. 1: All that certain lot or par cel of land situated in the Township of Davidson, County of Sullivan and State of Pennsylvania, d esc jibed as follows: Being all of the Paul Evans tract in Sullivan County, bounded by the E. Evans. George Evans and James Evans warrants and the Lycoming County line. Containing Two 11 tin - died Nineteen acres more or less, un improved. Sold as the property of G.C. Swank and Margaret G. Snyder, owners or reputed owners. No. 2. All that certain lot or par cel of land, situated in the Township of Forks, Sullivan County, Pennsyl vania. located on the road leading from Overton to Korksville, bounded and described as follows: On the North by the John Gilligan farm, 011 the West by the Michael Collins farm; 011 the South by the public road and on the East by land of David Molyneux. Containing Ten acres more or less, improved, and having a small house and barn there on. Sold as the property of Eli Rinebold owner or reputed owner. No. 3. All that certain lot situated in Colley Township, Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, described as follows: Beginning at a post and stone cor ner, the Northeast corner of P. Parris lot 011 the North line of Price warrant: thence by same and South line of Thomas Sparhawk warrant East 106 perches to beech corner: thence South 160 percheis to North line of Bezabel Price warrant: thence by the same West 106 perches to South corner of said Parris lot: thence by the same North 160 perches to the place of beginning. Containing One Hundred acres more or less, unimproved. Sold as the property ol J. G. and G. P. Ellinger, owners or reputed owners. No. 4: All that certain lot situat ed in Davidson Township, Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, bounded as follows: Bounded by land of the Lyon Lum ber Company. Noah Bogart, Lon Con verse, John Glidewell and Daniel Kea. Another lot by Peter Gavitt, J.J.Lowe and public road from Sonestown to Laporte. Containing < )ne Hundred Thirty acres, improved. Sold as the property of John C. Bog art and A. 'l*. Armstrong, owners or reputed owners. No. 5: All that certain lot situated in i.aporte Township,Sullivaii County Pennsylvania, described as follows: Bounded on the East by lauds lateof Peter K. Armstrong, on south by lands of same,on the West by laud of Peter E. Armstrong and on the North In land of Peter E. Armstrong. Contain ing Twenty five acres more 01* less, unimproved. Sold as the property of Mrs. Virginia Brewster, owner or reputed owner. No. t>: All that certain lot situated in laporte Township, Sullivan County: Pennsylvania, bounded as follows: tin ilia West by land of Kdward Nolan, on the North by lands late of Walter Sptii.cer, on the Kast by lauds late ot Walter Spencer, and on the South by road leading Iront Laporte to Eagles Mere. Containing Forty acres more or less, m.- improved. Sold as the property of B. F. Hill, owner or reputed owner. No. 7: All that certain lot situated in the I'ownshipof Laporie,Sullivan County Pennsylvania, described as follows: Bounded on the North by lands ot John Manuel, on the Kast by lands of T. •I. Ingham; on the South by lands late of Mary A. Mason and on the West In lands late of the Union Tanning Company Containing Seventy five acres, unimprov ed. Sold as the properly of B. L. Cheney heirs, owners or reputed owners. No. S: All that certain lot situated in the Township of Forks. Sullivan Coun ty. Penury Ivania. described as follows: Beginning at an Kim Stump 011 the bank of Kelchum's Hun adjoining laml of C. '. Brown, thence South 4Mdegr.es West I" perches to a post: thence South 41 degrees ea*t 1|. r > perches to a jtist and clones: thence South >6l degrees Kust its perches to a hazel: thence North l.'i de grees West III." perchei- to a butternut; thence North I'll degrees West IT perches to a birch: thence North 37i degr.es Wesl It) perche* to a -ugar: thence North 1 degrees Kast Hi perches to a p..st:l lienee North 424 degrees We*l inn post I'M perches; thence North IU decrees West 14 perches to a (Hist; thence North . r ill de gree* Wesl S.J perches to a post; thence degrees Wesl t<> a birch In perches: then. e North "t" degrees West perches to a |«>S|; 1 hence "11degret.» West II )«ei ches 10 the place ot l.eg'iining. Contain uiij Si xlV eight acres more or les* iiiiprm ed. And having erected thereon a Ihmim*, '•arn and other oiitiiuihliiigs. S».ld mm the propeitt 01 ll*' t'liils 11, owner or reputed owner No. 9: All that certain lot situated in the Township of Davidson. Sullivan County, Pennsvlvania, described as 1'• >1 - lows: Hounded on the North by lands rd the Morrison estate, on the West hy land* of Mrs. Sarah (lower: on the South by La porte road, and on the Kast bv land- of Worthington Containing Six acre" more or less, improved. Sold as the property ol I.erov Su-in back, owner or reputed owner. No. 1(1: All that certain lot situ ,ted in the Borough of Laporte, Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, described as fol lows: Being two lots situated on Main stivet; bounded on fhe North by Main street; on the Kast bv May Watkitis lot: on the South by Meylert street and on the West by land of John Hassan, being two lots improved. Sold as the property ol W. M. Cheney, owner or reputed owner. These several lots of land being seized, taken in execution and to be sold at the suit ol Sullivan County tor unpaid County taxes assessed against same lor the v ear 1902. F. W. Bl't K. Sheriff. Ml' LLKN. Attorney. Sheriffs ottice,Laporte, Pa . August 1 4.'05 Kansas City Life Insur a nee Co. of Kansas City, Missouri, is a Legal Reserve Company! operating under the strict Insurance laws of Missouri , Thev insure all kinds of - Policies and a ten navrmnt * - bond as an invt s*merit. MOTT & HOLUSTER, Eastern Mana gers, 900 - 901 Land Title Bld'g. PHILADELPHIA, PA. In the matter of the petition of Clai.de Fritz, an insolvent. To the creditors ot said petitioner Notice is hereby given that Claude Fiitz of Davidson Township. Sullivan Co.. Pa. has tiled in the Court of Common Plea* Ot'Sullivan County his petition praying tor the benefit ol the insolvent laws ot thin Commonwealth, and tor a discharge thereunder, and that a betting on s»id petition will take place at tin ' 'oiiri House in Laporte. on Wednesday, Septi m ber 20, li! 05, at 2 o'clock p. m. A. .1. BR \ DLI.Y. Atty. tor Petitioner. I n the matter of the petition ot «'lan.le Fritz, an insolvent. To the creditors ol raid petitioner Notice is hereby given that Clan Ir l-Vitz, of Davidson Tuwn»hip. Snlli* n t'oulllv Pa., lias tiled ill •be < onrl ..I ' oiii mon Pleas ol Sullivan t 'on My. hi - pe. nion praying lor the benefit of tlir ;ii laws of thi* • ommonueiillli, and .01 i discharge thereunder, and tlia' a t tig on said petition a it. take pi.ice in 1 e Court Mouse in l.apoiie, on Urdu -• v September 20, I VMI.Y at 2 o'clock p.m A. .1. Bit VDI.KV, Ally, tor Pel FOLEYSnCHdT^TAK Ouraa OoUai Prawntm Pneumonia Rtltirnta Voiir llowelr W»h , t* i' iiiujf Cu!lt«rUi', cum* voiiml ipuituii miti t. lUu. If G. 0 C fail, Urut?i'iHifc(vfuUit cuui. lii ilit* matter ol tin- petitioner (ieorpi llnpter,an insolvent, i I'n the creditors of said petitioner: | Notice is hereby given tliat (ieorsri ; llopler, ol Diivid.-un Township, Sullivan County, Pa., has tiled in the Court. t>: Common Pleas of Sullivan County, lii.- petition praying fur the henelii ot the in solvent lawn of this Commonwealth, anil for a discharge thereunder and that i hearing on said petition will take plaet at the Court House in l.nporte, on Wed nesdav September 20. Pjos. at 1! o'clocl p. m.' A. .1. BRADLKY, Ally, tor Petitioner. In the matter of the petition ol Lee A | Fritz, an insolvent. To the creditors of said petitioner: Xoiioo is hereby given that l.ee A. Fritz, ol Davidson Township, Sullivan County, Pa., has filed in the Court i" Common Plens of Sullivan County hi petition praying tor the bentlil nt the i ■ I solvent Ihwn ol this (,'ominoiiwealth, ai •> i tur a discharge tbereiind r, and ilial hearing on s;iid petition will take phue at the Ci'iirt House in I.apoite. on Wni nesdav, September l! 0 l'.ili'i, at 'J "Ylocl p. in. A BUAPLI.Y, Ai>. 'or Petitioner. Trial lost beptemkur Term, 1905, luliini l».:y. >epl- IK, P.io". at 2 o'clock. 1 Most's I i'» is vn Mai linn Lewis, No I, Sept term, I'.ltM; In lunacy. Meylert ] Ingham? 2 Geo K. Brown and 1. Ci. Co.* v -11iruin \\ . < i.-ler„ .I.M.t Isler, Albert Ka'i (ieo. Bowii and C. M . Boy It's No ",S September lei in 19(1*2. Assumpsit; plei lion assumpsit no breach and covenants I t'i t'oriiifd. Mercur ami NValsii. | Mullen. 3 Lawrence 1' Finan vs Tlios. Cadden. N '. Feb. term. I9().'i, Trespass Plea, not guilty. Cionin. j Walsli. 4 Isaac 1 initier Corson, No.4S i May term. I'JOU, Trespass; piea. not guilty. Mullen | Shoemaker. Howard Lyon, doing business as tin Lyon Lumber Co., foruse of C. William Woddrop. now lo the use of I). W, (isler. vs Boyd P. Bennett and Fred \V. Peale doing business under the tiriu name ot Bennett and Pes.le and Laussat Coyrliu I titerveuor. No. s(i, May term, 1903. licplevin. Plea, not guilty. I'eHslee. | Mullen. 6 dames Tompkins vs ('hauticey B W heatlev. No 7l>. May term, 1903. Tres pass: plea, not guilty Mullen j Thomson and Heess. j 7 Caroline B Lyon executrix of Ed I ward Lvon, deed vs Hannah Breiitneier | and < ieorgf Breitineier. No. 27. Sept. T. i 1903. Kjectnienl. Plea—not guilty. Mulen. | Bradley 5 Hliza \. Iloaglarid vs Anna Pardoe Kdson I'ardtie and Silas Mel'art v. No. 09, St*iit. Term. 1903, Trespass, i Plea, not guilty, Mullen. | Thomson A* Heess. No. 9. North Americau Coal Co. vs Williamsport Ar North Branch It K. Co.. No. (\7, Sept. term, 1904. assumpsit, flea lion Mssnnipbit. pavinent with leave etc .).K.McDonald.M..l. Murrv, A. .I. Bradley. ' Mullen. 10 -lohti 11 May vs <ieo II Finan and wife, No 4. Feb term. 190 i. Deft appeal;' plea, non a-siiiupsit payment with leavi:! Mullen | Shoeniaket ! No. 1 1 . ShiilV-r Woehrle and o'i'onM nell v- Morris llymeti, No 2 May term I90"»- Delandatits appeal. I'le.t Non as I HU 1111 ll. t'ronin. | Walsl. Froth's office, Laporte. Pa .Aug S, 190.", | Tiios. K. Knrxßur, Proih'v. Administratrix Notice. In re estate of Mary A. I'iii'lips. late j ot.Dav'nlson Tup.,, Sullivan eoiimv. Pa. deed- Notice is hereby given tint letters ol | administration upon the estate of .-aid . decedent have been granted Withe under signed. All persons indebted to said es tate are requested to make payment; and those having claims or demands against the saint will make them known without delay. GRIFFITH PHILLIPS, Admr. Sonestown, I'a. A. .1. BUADLKY. Attv. May. 11. 190.\ * A MATTER OF HEALTH n?m I ®AkiH6 POWDER Absolutely Pure HAS HQ SUBSTITUTE DYSPEPTIC IDE Th« graatast ai* (a DIGESTION 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 ol 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, 11, 12, 13, 29, 3°> 3June 1, August 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 1,1, 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. Through 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, t>.os p. m., and The California Express at 10.25 P* m - The California Express 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 Gcn'l Eastern Agent, 381 Broadway, NEW YORK CITY, City State or J F. A. MILLER, Probable destination General Passenger Agent, | CHICAGO 1 " "K" 1 1 - ' New Rotary stitch and doss everything any other sewing nu chlne will, and does It better and easier. Shipped on 90 days Trill. Warranted for a term of years. We Are The First te offer the people the new type Rotary Sewing Machine at lass than $65.00 to 575.00. High prices must give way before us. You Must Have our new. elaborate Sewini Machine Book and Illustrated catalogue In two colors, about 40 large pages. 11x14 In. The finest sewing machine book ever published. Fully describes the newest Rotary and other standard machines at prices never equaled. It ia frea to you. Write for it today. 19 Montgomery Ward & Co., Miehifan Ave., Madison and Waahizxgton fit*. _ CHICAGO YOUR MONEY BACK fh tb'. Wtfrljtera.or I;- | 9.5 Fn ight /jrrpat.i. loiiv 1H inches'deep* i i* 111- d vv it 'i hravy j nine, ffalvanUed iron shrives, f.iid !- mMil.Ued I with v\ ater it. ; fibre t< ilni It retail . inli $10.00—57.05 *a-.ed in Imylnß ol i.iv makrr. ! (»ut Kuvnituve T>*: rfn n» n\ in* th -.i M t'.s < 112 h rtfj ii-. »» Ma tin . ,■ ( im i , kll 1 '<»' iKkc <, tdU a'l .i •"t 1 i ~ »U. i«.t '••Vj'jy. I . Ilnntf Ui I'M, I'tC tli'l W'. r it.ii 4% %ti II O.'KI i..n»lrj ' i '» ' »i" •!' -HI. !e - In <• t IMMW M O'l *«<t ' , IMHP NA real inli U* it.. Nt-. uh fi M—ai t imi ; I. i IfcenH. '• «'• '< /J itnf* J.. r y r % y. jtrtt I I ► rr* I llbt'vrsphrd (■(■!« . a<> "I VtRT< H«tf», l». 112. r1... W til I .|*-r, ? rw'.ms ! XtfkUrN lb*ri>rl», lid: -1 I ••»■»*, I*4 h)»»rullUt U I pUklmN k 4t kiiHrr, r»»l »ln» ; • (»r |»r*a s»«mI fit r I it.K« fwraialiol <*l»ai. . Mid t IHI MallT !"*»!» H* II L I III: <U,\Y. ||»* Ut.ilKMr if Ural's Rail In.Oiilm' lul.il.>!,- hu i W k ruri'Al I \ 4I«I IMM.I 4I i « \ I I I |«» 111. trtr llrraa liu«4« I *l<>!««>•• r. .|«|t » flofll ltV( \ fvalt In Ol U». WK »*ll li'kNsruUl «1..V - I * » * »' " ' ■ l'Vt)F ' *>« I. \ w' M mtf I Jl'llt'S MINf'S A I r. «rc. f^l. He fore 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. Ask, your druggist for it. FAIRRANIS3 GAS or GASOLINE ENGINES. There 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 Xtmc Ifctlns. Lime furnished in car load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesville l>nn'a. M. E. Reeder. Vhi» atrip i» manufactured under a I* S |>ateac «l«t| \n thf nralr?»t, atro|i«*«»l and illtial duiatdc .viudow »hadc holder on thr iiiurkrt, and wr ;uarautre It to t»«* a r«|>irifiilr<| «»r money re» undnl Thr unce, !•' %|»i« -•» j>.»i»l, to all |*oii»ta ik I'A \! 1. Ik 1 \ J Hid N V Oae l>nllar perdu*, ••the» niu.il.'.. . -uiui.ui tnluitetl. • ohm a rARSONS A ci» CataiaUia. p» CONSTIPATION CURED. A Barrytown, N.Y., Man's Expert ence with Cal-cura Solvent. Dr. Davld'Kennedy's Wonderful New Medicine Cured Him Promptly. Your Money Back It it Does Not Cure. Constipation Ms to worse. Often it in the cause of appendicitis. Always it leads to iluuKt'roiM I'tironio disease. It should not l>e nor should It Ih< tempo-- nnly relieved with drastic purgatives. 11 < r<> is a ease in ]>oiut: Mr. (J. S. OHterboiuU, of Barrytown, N. Y , was distressed with indigustiou, chrouio vonstipation and kiiluuy troul'lo for four yinrs. llf triiil many tnedieines without relief. Ho hoard of Cal-eura Kolveut, Dr. Kennedy's /*( tr inoliriu, , used it and bepiu to improve rapidly. All of his old <Olll - havo disappeared and lu> uwi» everything to Oal-v in a Solvent. If your drtiKK'<*t dors not have C'lvl-cun* Solvent, write !■> the Cal.eura Company, Itondout, N.V., I>ut ask vour druggist iintl. .00 a liottli*. Only one »i*>'. (iuarante.-: Y. ur* t will return your money if Oal-eunt fail* to «iir«-, and C.d-a'iira C.d-a'iira Company will |««y the druu jji«.t. 11.-iii. m>» r, Cal.eura Holvetit nir < "H" b of idl n« tot Kldle y, llliMlder and Liver disorder-
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