! Cut off that cough with f~ trxpectoranr^---^ 2^|| roil chit is and consumption. The world's Standard Throat and Lung Get it of your druggist and keep it always ready in the house. gHKRIFF'S SAI.K. By virtue of sundry writs of I.evari Facias sur Tax liens issued out of the Court of Common Plets of Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, and to me directed and delivered, the following tracts of land will be exposed to pub lic sale at the Court House in the borough of I.aporte, Sullivan County Pennsylvania, on SATURDAY. SKPTKMBIiR y. 1905, commencing at 10 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, dcscjibed as follows: IJeing all of tlie Paul Kvatis tract in Sullivan County, bounded by the li. Kvans, (ieorge Evans and James KvanS warrants and the Lycoming County line. Containing Two Hun dred Nineteen acres more or less, un improved. Sold as the property of (i.C. Swank and Margaret (1. Snyder, owners or reputed owners. No. 2. All that certain lot or par cel ofland, situated in the Township of Forks, Sullivan County, Pennsyl vania. located 011 the road leading from Overton to Forksville, bounded .mddescribed as follows: On the North by the John Gilligan farm, on the West by the Michael Collins farm: oil the South by the public road and 011 the Fast 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 Kli Kiliebold 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 on the North line of Price warrant: thence by same and South line of Thomas Sparhawk warrant Kast 106 perches to beech corner; thence South 160 perches 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 ot J. G. and (i. P. Fllinger, 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 I.um ber Company, N'oah Bogart, I,on Con verse, John Glidewell and Daniel Rea. Another lot by Peter Gavitt. J. J.I .owe and public road from Sonestown to i.aporte. Containing One Hundred Thirty acres, improved. Sold as the property of John C. Bog art and A. T. Armstrong, owners or reputed owners. No. All that certain lot situated in i.aporte Township, Sullivan Count\ Pennsylvania, describe*! as follows: Bounded 011 the Hast by lands late of Peter K. Armstrong, on south by lands of same,on the West by land of Peter H. Armstrong and on the North by land of Peter K. Armstrong. Contain ing Twenty five acres more or less, unimproved. Sold as the property of Mrs. Virginia P.rewsler, owner or imputed owner. No. It: \|| that certain lot situated in I.<a port? Township, Sullivan County: j Pennsylvania, hounded as follows: ( hi 1 In) West by land of Kdward Nolan, on tin' North by lands late of Walter Spencer. on the Kast by lands late ol Wal'er .Spencer, and on the South bv load leading trom I.aporte to KaglesMere. Containing; Forty acres more or less, tin improved. Sold as the property of B. F. Hill, nwitcr or reputed owner. No. 7: All that certain lot situated in the township of I.aporte. Sullivan County Pennsylvania, described as follows: Bounded on the North hv lands ol John Manuel, on the Ka»i by lands ol T. ,1. I ngham; on the South by lands late of Alary A. Mason and on the West b\ hinds lateofthe Fuion TanningCotnpanv Containing Seventy-five acres, tinimprov ed. Sold as the properly ot B. 1,. Chenev heirs, o-v tiers or reputed owners. No. s: All that certain lot sit'iated 111 the Township of Forks, Sullivan Coun ty. Pennsylvania, described as follows: ' j Beginning at an KIIII Stump on the i batik of Ketcliuin's Hun adjoining land j oft:. '. Brown, thence South degrees ; West IT perches to a post: 11 ence So itli 41 degrees cast 115 perches to a post and | stones: thence South S6J degices East lis j I ■ere lies to a hazel: thence North 15 de-1 jm't's West 1(1.7 perches to a butternut: i thence North til degrees West 17 perches to a birch: thence North 37A degrees j West 111 pen lies to a sugar: thence North A degrees Kast 10 perches to m post:thence i North 12.4 degrees West to a post 191 | perches; thence North Pi.} decrees West : II perches to a post: thence North 50 de- j griies West M perches to a post; ihence ' .i'M degrees West to a birch 10 perches: ! thence North 57 degrees Wis! UK pert lies to a |Hisl: thence 51'. degrees West I I per- I die- .0 the place ol begiiiniiiif. Contain ' inn s iMv eight acres more or less 11111tro v - ed. And having erected thereon a house, | km 111 and ot her out bit ildings. Sold us the property ol C, F. I'hilsoii. | owner or reputed owner. I No. All that certain lot situated in i I the Township of Davidson, Sullivan i 1 County. Pennsylvania, described as lid-| ; ! lows: 1 , Hounded on the North by lands ot the • j Morrison estate, on the West by lands of . . Mrs. Sarah (iower: on the South by 1.1 . porte rotid. and on the Kast by lands d Worthington. Containing Six acres mo e , or less, improved. Sold as the property ol l.eroy Stein back, owner or reputed owner. No. 1.0: All that certain lot situated iin the Borough ot' I.aporte, Sit 11i \ 1 11 i County, Pennsylvania, described as 112 d ' 1 lows: ' 1 liei 11 two lots situated 011 Main strict: C bounded on the North by Main street: ; on the Kast hv May Watkins lot: on the I South by Meylerf street and on the West ' by land of John Hassan, being two lots » j improved. ; Sold as the property ol W. M. Cheney, - 1 owner or reputed owner. ■ ! These apteral lots ofland being seized. 1 taken in execution and to be sold at the ; : suit ol Sulliv an County lor unpaid Count; \ • | taxes assessed against same for the vear J | 1902. F. W. BP' K. Sheriff. , Ml' I.LKN, Attorney. ; Sheriffs office,l.aporte, Pa . August 14," 05 j IKansas City I.ife Insur ance Co. of Kansas City, Missouri, is a Legal Reserve Company operating under the strict; Insurance laws of Missouri ; They insure all kinds ol! Policies and a ten payment 1 " | bond as an investment MOTT & HOLLISTER. Eastern Mana gers, 900 - 901 Land Title Bld'g. PHILADELPHIA, PA. In the matter of the petition of Clan ie j' Fritz, an insolvent. To the creditors of said petitionei: Notice is hereby given that Claude Frit/, j of Davidson Township, Sullivan Co.. Pa. j has filed in the Court of Common Pleas ol Sullivan County his petition praying l lor the benefit ol the insolvent laws ol j this CoininonweaUh, and lor a discharge | thereunder, and that a hearing on said petition will take place at the Court j House in I.apoite. on Wednesday. Scpten.- | ber 20. 1905, at 2 o'clock p. tn. A. J. BRA IU.K.Y. : Atty. for Petitioner. In the matter of the petition of Claude I j Fritz, an insolvent. I To the creditors of said petitioner j Notice is hereby given that Claude. I Fritz, of Davidson Township. Sullivnn 1 j i 'ouniv Pa., has tiled in the ' oiirt of < 'Olll - Pleas of Sullivan County, Irs petition ! praying lor the benefit of the insolvent ; | laws of this Commonwealth. and fb- u I dischaigc thereunder, and thai a lieari g lon said petition wil; take place a: e Court House in I.aporte. on We.ln.sd v ; September "ill. 1905: at 2 o'clock p.m. A. J. BHADI.KY. | Atty. for Petitioner. fOLEYSHOMY—TAR Cures Golds] Prevents Pneumonia Bilurite Tour Howelt With tNHcnretK. 112 Cmily Cutlmrtlc. cure conHiipiii ion for& .ot illu.iSc. It C. C C. fuU| rcfuiiU uiuact lii iiic matter of the petition 01 Ucofgt il >pler,tin insolvent. 'l'o thi' creditors of said petitioner: Notice is hereby given that tieorge llopt'er, ol l>avidson Township. Sullivan 'Comity, I'n., has tiled in the Court ol Common Plena ol' Sullivan Comity. his petition praying lor tlie lienefit of tlie in | solvent law* of this < 'ottimoiiM eallh. and ! for a discharge thereunder ami that a i hearing on said petition will lake place |at the Court House in Laporte, on Wed I riesdav September 20. I'.lO'j. at 2 o'clock j p. m.' A. .1. BRADLKY, Atty. lor Petitioner. In the matter of the petition ol Lee A. j Frit/, an insolvent, j Tothe creditors of said petitioner: Notice is hereby given that l.ee A. | Flit*, hi l>avidson Township, Sullivan I County, Pa., has tiled in the Court ol | Common Pleas nf Sullivan County hi* I petition praying lor the heiulit ol ihe in I solvent la»vs ol this f'ommoiiwealth, and lor a discharge thwrcinid r. and that i I hearing on said petition will take place at the''"i)rt Mouse in l.aporte. on Weil tiesdav, September 2t> I''O"), nt 2 n'cloel p. m.' A. .1. BHADLI-.Y. Atty. tor Petit inner. Trial .List September Term, 1005, i R>turn -cpt Is. I'.iit.'i, ;11 2 o'clock. I I Moses Lewis vs Maii 'in Lewis. No jI. St* Hl term. I'.Ml; In lunne;. I Meylert j Ingha.ms ! 2 Heo. K. Brown ami I. ti. Co i v ; Hiram W. t»-ler.. .1 .< >s!er. Albert Kan jtieo. Bow n ami I '. M. Bowles No 7N September term I'.K'2. Assumpsit: plea non assumpsit no breach and covenants ! performed. 1 Mercur and Walsh. I Mullen. 3 Lawrence l>. Finan vs Thos. C'addeii. No. 12. Feb. term. 1.',10.'>, Trespass Pitta, Mil guihv. Ciiii.in. | ' Walsh. 112 lsisc Bruner \- < icu I'orson, N'o.4S I May term. I'.M.'i, Trespass; piea, not guilty. Mullen | Shoemaker. Howard Lyon, doing business as tiie Lyon Lumber Co.. for use of <William Wodtlrop. now to the use of I). W. Osier, vs Boyd P. Bennett ami Fred W. I'eale doing business under the firm name ol Bennett and Petit* and L.tussat Coyvliu luiervenot No. "»ii, May term. I'lo3. Replevin. Plea, not guilty. Peaslee. j Mullen. 6 .lames Tompkins vs t'hauncev B \\ heatley. No 7(1. May term, P,•().'{. i'res pass: plea, not guilty Mullen | Thomson and lleess. 7 Caroline B Lyon executrix ol Kd ward l.von. deed vs Hannah Breitmeier and (ieorge Breitmeier. No. 27. Sept. T. 1903. Ejectment. Plea—not guiltv. Mn en. | Bradle S Klizn A. Iloaglaml vs Anna Pardoe Ivlson Pardoe and Silas McCartv. Xo. (19. Sept. Term. 1903, Trespass. Plea, not guilty. Mullen. | Thomson A lleess. X0.'.1. North American Coal Co. vs Williamsport A North Branch It R. •'o , No. (17. Sept. term, 1904, assumpsit. Plea noli assumpsit, payment with leave etc .1. F..Mel>onald.M..l. M urrv. A. .1. Bradley. Mullen. 10 .lohn II May vs Ceo II Finan and wife. No 4. Feb term, 1905. Deft appeal; plea, non assumpsit payment with leavi; Mullen | Shoemaker No. P. Shi tier Woehrle and O'Con uell vs Morris Hymen, No 2 May term 1905 J'elaudants appeal. I'ltu Not! as ! sunipsit. ji'ronin. | Walsh. I Froth's oilier, l.aporte. Pa .Aug S, 1905. THOS. K. Kutxior, Proth'y. Administratrix Notice. In re estate ol Mary A. Phi'lips. late lot Davidson Twp.,, Sullivan countv, Pa. deed' Notice is herein given that letters ot 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. (ib* I FFITII PHILLIPS. Admr. Sonestown, Pa. A. .1. BHADLKV. Atty. May, 31, 19o.". A MATTER OF HEALTH MM jll| «IKIK6 POWDER j Absolutely Pure HAS HQ SUBSTITUTE I DYSPEPTICIDE Tho greatest aid ta DIGEST ION fi " i" Opportunities in California The trade in the Orient is opening up. Our exports to Japan and China multiplied during the last year. o j * There w 1 soon be a tremendous increase in I the trade of the Pacific Coast cities with the Far " Hast. Big opportunities for the man who lives there. 11 i! Why not look the field over? 7 Only $62.50, Chicago to San Francisco or Los Angeles and return, May i, 2, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 29, 30, 3 1, June 1, August 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,1 1, 12, 13, and 14, 1905. 1 ickets good for return for 90 days. k n - Rate for a double berth in a comfortable tour ist sleeper from Chicago to San Francisco, Los A ngeles, Santa Barbara, and many other points IJ ; in California,only $7. Through train service from | Union Passenger Station, Chicago, via the Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul, Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Line I This is the route ot The Overland Limited, leaving Union t. Passenger Station, Chicago, 6.05 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 i. through standard sleepers. Complete information sent free on receipt of coupon with blank ■ s lines tilled. Name W. S. HOWELL, Street address r Gen'l Eastern Agent, 381 Broadway, NEW YORK CITY, or Cit y State <• F. A. MILLER, D . ~ . t . . 11 _ , ' Probable destination I General Pasaenger Agent, II CHICAGO. CALUr.KXiA ; KKIFF'S >.\ 1.1:. 0 By vir'ne til'an alias wi it ol fieri faci s . issued tint of the t 'on It nl •'■million I'lean 01 Sullivan ' 'ouiity, ai.d in me directed ami ileliveretl, there will he exposed to I ■<. 1 •!it' sale at the Court House in Liporte I 'a., 1111 FK!I>\Y. SKI'TKM BLR I".. I'.Klft, e at I o'clock p. in.the following described property. in wit: All those two certain lots or parcel* ol laiiil situ-iiid 1:1 iht; I nwiisliip oi Klkiaiitl ■ . ' ouniy ol SIII h\ an and State nl lYnnsvl i vania. liouinleil ami ile.-erihetl a.- lotlo. , Vlz: , l.ot Nil. I: Beginning at a chestnut on | line ol lan.l now or late M. tMereur; I hence .Ninth ti It \ seven decrees West to a post tm line nl K S. Little's laiiiltthcnec ! .South tlmtv decrees West alumt ti it v perches to an oak enrner ol stid Little's in ml; thence hv same North till v seven j decrees W esi n e \ lunpeiclies tort pnsl; thence Smith thirteen -le>: ees West -ixtv ' six perches to a | i»»t: t lien :e South fili\ - 1 seven tlejrri t s K.im - x ' \ i o e ;'erche- In a 1 pine in line ol saiti .Meii.ur .-> laml: llience ! North til'tv t« o t!e<rtves K-stone hmnlreil ) ' sixteen percin s to the place til . I'ontaiuinji Kiiiv .-{•■ res nl li. .• i mure or! less. Lot No. I»i■ -il.ll illir at .■ chestnut in i line of lands ol M.f. .Mercui; thence liv | . said lands I'ast nineteen perches lo u'i i aspen tree: theiiCe In same X.uth lif v three tlei;i-ees I-. ist nine pert-lies t<» a pint : ! , thei.c.e Stiiilh lit'n se\e:i t s Ki tlurty eigli: percues to an .i.-pitn, thence North ei.irhi\ thr>e e- lvi P i twent\- two pel tdie« In It flu still.!; it.em-, hv lan.'l- II 'W or lalenl M i'. v.ereiir \n-tii ii-nv , tlll'-e liejit.t.- L-..St Il;i,i n 4i-t.es lo a | birch in inn i.; 11. l'ni!son, ul.d tlni.Ce North seventeen decrees West tortv six perches along lands ot saitl t'hi son in a lurch: thence North thirteen de-rtrs lvi forty percltes to a post hefveen IMI-IIS M. Schoonover and Samuel Urvtui;!lienci along lands til said Bryan North liltv seven tlegrecs West sixix six perch.'s to ; post and stone corner ol K/.ra Little's land; thence along same South thirtv j three degrees West one hundred perches |to a post; and theitCc South riltv-sevei i degrees l-.ast to i lie place ot I • 'ontaining Fifty acrts.he the same inor. j or less. ! About two thirds ollhese two tracts of! ; land being improved, the balance in tint ' : her. Sei/ed. taken in execution and to be 1 •sold as the property of Lesley Brown at i the suit oft ieorge W. Weaver. F. W. lU'< 'K, Sherifl. I Mt i.t.iiN, Attorney, j Sheriff's office, l.aporte, l'a.,Aug. 17,1'.'0."» j Bow Are Yuur Rldneyi I Or Hobbn'Sparutfiis I'illKciiroall kidney ills San> »le Add Kcniedy Co.. Cbicutfo or N. Y To t'Ure ('OimMpittioii Forever* < TaUe OuHcurets CanUv Cuthurtic. luc orCso < ff C. O. C. tail to cure, UruuKists r» fund moncv • J I ' 1 Before that cough turns into a serious throat or lung trouble, stop it with Jaync's Expectorant It has proved its real value during 75 years. ldjf Ask your drug-gist for it. ;PAIRP)AN^3 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. i CHARLES L. WING, Agent, Laporte. ' r-- - " " ■ t r l Cbippcwa Xtmc IRilns* Lime furnished in car load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesville f>nn'a. M. E. Reeder, This strip is manufactured under a V. S. patent •ud is the neatest, strongest and most durable window shade holder on the market, and we guarantee it to he as represented or money re •uuded The price, Kxpros paid, to all points iu P.i.. Md . Del.. N.J and N Y One Dollar per doz« tlher H»atrs 112! 2.». Your order lOHN A PARSONS A Co. Catawlsta. Pa. 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 li it Does Not Cure. Constipation leads to worse. Often it is the cause of appendicitis. Always it lends to dangerous chronic disease. It should not be neglected, nor should it bo tempor arily relieved with drastic purgatives. liero is a ease in point: Mr. C. S. Osterhoudt, of Barrytown, N. Y., was distressed with indigestion, chronic constipation and kidney trouble for four years, lie tried many medicines without relief. He heard of Cal-cura Solvent, Dr. Kennedy's neto medicine, used it and began to improve rapidly. All of his 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, liondout, N.Y.; but ask your druggist first. SI.OO a bottle. (>nly one size. Guarantee: Your druggist will return ynur money if Cid-ctira fails to cure, and The Cal-cura Company will pay the drug gist. Ileinember, Cal-cura. Solvent cures !IH"„ of all cases of Kidney. Bladder and Liver disorders
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