_ Cut off that cough with It* l&vne's expectorant -r? A and prevent pneumonia^ and consumption. The world's Standard Throat and Lung Get it of your druggist and keep it always ready in the house. gHEKIFF'S SALE. By virtue of sundry writs of Levari Facias s-urTax liens issued out of the Court of Common Pleis 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, SEPTEMBER 9. 1905. commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. viz: No. 1: All that certain lot or par ed of land situated in the Township of Davidson, County of Sullivan and State of Pennsylvania, described 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 Hun dred Nineteen acres more or less, un improved. Sold as the property of G.C. Swank and Margaret C>. 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 on the road leading from Overton to Forksville, bounded anddeseribed as follows: 011 the North by the John Gilligau farm, on the West by the Michael Collins farm: on the South by the public road and on the blast 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: Heginning at a post and stone cor ner. tlie Northeast corner of P. Parris lot 011 the North line of Price warrant; thence by same and South line ol Thomas Sparhawk warrant East 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 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, LOll Con verse, John Glidewell and Daniel Rea. Another lot by Peter Gavitt, J.J.Lowe and public toad 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. 5: All that certain lot situated in i.aporte Township, Sullivan County Pennsylvania, described as follows: Hounded on the East by lands late of Peter IS. Armstrong, on south by lands of same,on the West by land of Peter E. Armstrong and 011 the North by law! of Peter R. Armstrong. Contain ing Twenty five acres more or less, unimproved. Sold as the property of Mrs. Virginia Brewster, owner or reputed owner. No. <>: All that certain lot situated in I.aporte Township, Sullivan County; Pennsylvania, hounded as follows: On 1 lia West by land of Edward Nolan, on tlie North by lands late ol Walter Spencer, on the Hast by lands late ol Wnlter Spencer, and on the South by road leading Irom I.aporte to Eagles Mere. Containing Forty acres more or less. un improved. Sold as the property of B. F. Hill, owner or reputed owner. No. 7: All that certain lot situated in the lnwushipof I.aporte,Sullivan County Pennsylvania, described as follows: Bounded 011 the North by lands ol John Manuel, on the East by lands of T. J. Ingham; on the South by lands late of U ary A. Mason and on the West by lands late of the Union Tanning ( 'oitipanv Containing Seventy-live acres, unimprov ed. Sold a? the properly of B. L. Cheney heirs, owners or reputed owners. No. S: All thai certain lot sit'iated IN the Township of Forks, Sullivan Coun ty. Pennsylvania, described as follows: Beginning at an Elm Stump on the hank <>i Ketchum's Hun adjoining land ol' C. '. Brown, thence South 48£ degrees West"l 7 perches to a |>ost; thence South 41 degrees east 115 perches to a post ami stones: thence South Ml degiees East 3s perches to a hazel; thence North 15 de grees West 10.7 perches to a butternut: thence North 6) degrees West 17 perches ho a birch; thence North 37 j degrees i West lOpercues to a sugar; thence North 1 degrees East 10 perches to a postjtheuce 1 North 421 degrees West to a post 19$ I perches; thence North 4:U degrees West j 14 perches to a post: thence North 50 de- ! >jr»»es West perches to a post: thence ! HVM degrees West to a birch 10 perches; ' thence North 57 degrees West 39 perches ; ton post; thences4< degrees West II per ches to the place ol heginnini;. Contain ! ing Sixty-eight acres more or less improv- j ed. And having erected theieon a house, I l-arn and other outbuildings. Sold as the property of C. F. Cliilson, | owner or reputed owner. I No. 9: All that certain lot situated in the Township of Davidson, Sullivnn County, Pennsylvania, desrribed as I'.J --lows: Bounded on the North by lands of the Morrison estate, on the West by lands of. Mrs. Sarah < lotver: on the South hv La-I porte road, and on the East by lands of] Worthington. Containing Six acre* more I or less, improved. Sold as the property of I.eroy St in back, owner or reputed owner. No. 10: All that certain lot situated in the Borough of I.aporte. Sullhsn County, Pennsylvania, described as f.il lows: Being two lots situated on Main str et; bounded on the North by Main street; on the East by May Wat-kins lot; 011 ihe South by Meylert street and on the West by land of John Hassan, being two lots improved. Sold as the property of W. M. Cheney, owner or reputed owner. These several lots ofland beingseized, taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Sullivan County tor unpaid County taxes assessed against same for the vear 1902. F. W. BUCK, Sheriff. MULLEN. Attorney. Sheriffs office,l.aporte, Pa , August 14,'05 QH BRIEF'S s.\ I.E. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias issu ed out of the Court of Common Pleas <>l Sullivan County anil to me directed and delivered, there will be exposed to public sale at Hotel Carroll in tlie Borough cf I'ushore, Sullivan county, I'n, on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1905. at II o'clock a. 111., the fallowing describ ed real estate, viz: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, lying and beiusr in the Borough of Dushore,iCounty of Sullivan and Slate ol Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, \ iz: Beginning at a corner of a lot now owned by tleorge W. Potter on side of alley; thence North forty-two degree" West nine and 70 —100 rods to line 1 112 Mill lot, thence hv Mill lot North si.\t\- eight degrees East eleven rods: thence South forty-two degrees East six perdu s to said alley; thence by alley south forty eight degrees West ten and .'54—100 rods to the place of beginning Containing eighty perches of land, more or less, with the appurtenances. And I>ei«ithe same premises now occupied bv Frank B. and Sarah E.I I aid ing. < )ti which are erected a frame dwelling house, barn and other outbuildings. A good well of' water and fruit trees thereon. Seized, taken into execution, and to be sold as the property of Charlotte Cramer, defendant, and Frank B. Harding and Sarah E. Harding, terre tenants, at the suit of E. C. Thomson (use.) FRANK W. BUCK, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, I.aporte, Pa., Aug. 29,1905. THOMSON A - 11 EESS, Attorneys. QHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of writ of Fieri Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Sullivan County and to me directed and delivered, there will be exposed to public sale at Hotel Carroll, in the Borough of Dusliore, Sullivan County, Pennsylvania 011 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1905. at 10 o'cloch a. 111., the following describ ed real estate, viz: All that certain Farm, lot. piece or parcel ot land, lying ami being in th" Township of Forks, County of Sullivan and State of Pennsylvania, ami houndtd as follows, viz: Beginning at a corner ol land surveyed tor John Devanna; thence along his line North fifty eight ami one-half degrees West eighty-one and five tenths perches to a corner: thence South thirty-one and a half degrees West one hundred and eigh teen perches; thence South fifty-eight degrees East eighty-one and five-tenths perches, ami thence North thirty-one and a half degrees East along the Warrant line one hundred and eighteen perches to the place ol beginning. Containing sixty (00) acres, strict measure, be the same more or less, being part ol Robert Thomas Warrant. And being the same land conveyed by- John M. Heacock and wife to Mark Col lins by deed dated November 27, 1805, recorded in the office for the recording of deeds in and for the County of Sullivan, at I.aporte, in Deed book No. 7, page 513 ect. About thirty five (35) acres improved, with an old frame dwelling house ami barn thereon; a good apple orchard and well watered with springs. Seized, taken into execution, and 10 be sold as the property of Mark Collins, deceased, at the suit of Carrett E. Dona hoe (use) vs John 11. Farrell. administra tor d. h. n. of the estate of Mark < Yillius, decea sel. FRANK W. BUCK, Sheriff. Sheriff's office,Laporte,Pa .August L'.l. 'l)s. j 11 EESS, Attorney. ADVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY PREE 1 Notice in " Inventive Age " pKlill ■ Book "How to obtain Patents" ( llMik j Charge) moderate. No fee till patent is secured. 1 Letters strictly confidential. Address, j E. G. BIGGERS. Patent Lawyer, Washington, D. C. j FOLEYS HONIHMCAR Cures Cold»i Prevents Pneumonia l feaucate Tour How els With t'uicarecb. I Candy Cathartic, cure constfpntJon forovei. In the matter of the prtitio" ol Ueorge II ipler, an insolvent. To the creditors of said petitioner: Notice is hereby given tlint Ucorge llopl'er, ol Davidson Township, Sullivan '.County, PH., has filed in the Court ol | Common Plena ol' Sullivan County, hit j petition prayinj; 'or the benefit ol the in solvent law* of this Commonwealth, and for a discharge thereunder and that n hearing on said petition will lake pUc< at the Court House in Laporte, on Wed nesdav September 20, Ihl '1 o'clock p. m.' A. .1. BUADLKY, Altv. lor Petitioner. In the matter of the petition of l.ee A Frit/., an insolvent. To the creditors of said petitioner: Notice is hereby given thai Lee A. Fritz, of l>avidson Township, Sullivai County, Pa., has tiled in the Court ol Common Pleas of Sullivan County Li petition praying lor the hem lit ol the i> solvent la >vs ol this Commonweal!h, ai d lor a discharge thereuiid. r, and lhat : hearing on said petiiion will lake pla<e a! the G ii rt I louse in Laporte. on Wen nesdav, September "20 ll at o'i'.loe.l p. in. A .1. BUA 1 '1.1.V, A My. tor Peiiiioner. Trial List acptrmoc-l Term, 1905, I> • turn Dim, x epl. IS, I'.O". at 'J o'clock. ) Moses Lewis v* Mai i'ltn Lewis, N< I. Sent term, I'.)04: In hitincy. Meylert j Ingham? •J Geo Brown ami I <I. I'o 'i v llinuii W.< i-ler,, .I.M.Osier, Albert Kau (ieo. I' "I, nnd C. M. Ho vies No Sepleiul .iii in IIMI'J. Assumpsit; plei lion H'umipMi no l.;eae;< and covenants performed. Mercur and Walsh. | Mullen • .'! Lawrence I) Fiium is Thos. Cadden. N»», -tj I,l'. tei ni, ''.Ml.i, Trespass x'!>*a. i"t guilt v. C.u.'.r. | ' Walsh A l-ii'C Brunei* v (ieo Corson, NO.4> May term. P.T-'o, Trespass: piea. no' guiliy. Mullen | Shoemaker Howard Lyon, doing business as tin Lyon I.umber Co.. for use ol I'. William Woddrop. now to the use of D. W, < >sler. vs Boyd P. Bennett ami Fred W. Penh doing business under the firm name oi Bennett and Penle and Liussat Covelin Intel vetioi No. 5(1, May term, l\K)3. Replevin. Plea, not guilty. Peaslee. | Mullen. 6 .lames Tompkins vs t'hauncey B Wtieatley. No 70. May term, 1 ( .K)3. Tres pass; plea, not guilty Mullen | Thomson and lleess. 7 Caroline B l.yon executrix ol Kd ward Lvon, deed vs Hannah Breitmeier and George Breitmeier. No. 27, Sept. T. 1 'Jo.'l. Kjectment. Plea—not guilty. Mil en. | Bradle S Kliza A. Iloagland vs Anna Pardoe Kdson Pardoe and Silas Met'artv. No. 69, Sept. Term. 1903, Trespass. Plea, not guilty. Mullen. | Thomson A' Ileess. No. 9. North American Coal Co. vs Williainsport A North Branch l{ K. Co.. No. t>7. Sept. term, 1904, assumpsit. Plea noil assumpsit, payment with leave etc .1. K.Mc Donald, M..1. Murrv, A. J. Bradley. Mullen. 10 John H May vs (ieo II Finan and wife, No 4. Feb term, lt)0-">. Deft appeal; plea, non assumpsit payment with leavi; Mullen | Shoemaker No. 11. Shifter Woehrle and O'Con uell vs Morris Hymen, No 2 .May term 1905. Dclaiidatitn appeal, Plei Non as sumpsit. Cronin. | Walsh. Proth's office, Laporte, Pa .Aug- X, 190;). Thos. F. Kenxhuy. Protli'y. Administratrix Notice. In re estate of Mary A. Phi'lips, late of Davidson Twp... Sullivan countv. Pa. deed- Notice is hereby given that letters ol administration upon the estate of said decedent have been grantel to the under signed. All persons indeb'ed to said es late are requested to make payment; and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay. GRIFFITH PHILLIPS, Admr, Sonestown, Pa. A. .1. BUADLKY. Attv. May, ;H, l9o£. In the matt: r of the petition of Claude Fritz, an insolvent. To the creditors of said pelitionei: Notice is hereby given that Claude Fritz of Davidson Township, Sullivan Co.. Pa. has tiled in the Court of Common Pleas of Sulliv an County his petition ,iraying lor the benefit ol the insolvent laws of this Commonwealth, and lor a discharge thereunder, and lhat a hearing on said petition will take place at the Court House in Laporte. on Wednesday, Septem ber 20, 1905, at 2 o'clock p. in. A. .1. BUADLKY. Attv. for Petitioner. In the matter oi ihe petition of Claude ; Fritz, an insolvent. lo the creditors ol said petitioner" Notice is hereby given that Claude! Fritz, of Davidson Township, Sullivan! Coii ii'v Pa., has tiled in the Courl of Com- I nion Pleas of Sullivan County, his petition i I praying lor the hcuclil of the insolvent | laws of this Commonwealth, ami lor a discharge thereunder, and tlia' a liearii g !on i-aid petition wih lake place at ti e | Courl House in Laporte, on Wednesday September 20. 1905: at 2 o'clock p.m. A. .1. BRADLKY, Attv. tor Petitioner. DYSPEPTICIDE The greatest aid to 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 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, 11, 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. 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, b.05 p. in., 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 I on receipt of coupon with blank lines filled. Name W. S. HOWELL, street address__ Gen'l Eastern Agent, 381 Broadway, NEW YORK CITY, _ City State or F. A. MILLER, Probable destination General Passenger Agent, CHICAGO. CA..'K»KXM _J V»l'lKKlFrs .sai'.k; By virtue of an alias writ fit fieri I'aci a issued out ol the < 'onrt ol I'oinnion Pleas ol Sullivan County, ami to me directed j anil delivered, there will lie exposed to public sale at the Court House i i L,porte | Pa., on FRIDAY. S KPT KM BLR 15, I '.M 1 at I o'clock 11. in.the 161 lowing described j property, to wit: All those two certain lots or parcels Ot j land situated in the Township of Klkland County ol'Sullivan and State ol Pennsyl j ; vaniti, hounded and described as follows. | viz: Lot No. I: Resinning at a chestnut on line ol land now or late M. C. Mercur; thence North lilty seven degrees West to n post on line ot K. S. Little's lninl;thencr South thirty degrees West about till) perches to an oak corner ot' s lid Li life's J land: thence bv same North fitly seven ! : degrees Wesi tin ety two perches to a post: thence South thirteen desrtees West sixty six perches to a po.v: thence South tiltv sex cn degr.es K.ist s xt\ nine perches to a nine in line ot said Mercilr's land: thence North tltlv lwo degrees Iv.st one hundred sixteen perches to the place of beginning. . Containing Fil'y acres ol I..id more or less. Lot No. 2: Beginning at a chestnut in line of lauds ol M.C. Mercur; thence lo . said lands Kasl nineteen perches lo hii aspen tree; thence by same North lil'iy three degrees K-ist nine perches to a pine; thence South lift* seven degrees 1". thirty eight perches lo an aspe", thence North eighty tbr e di;nes Kit .-I twenty two perches lo n cliestlinl; ll.enc, In 1.-r.d.-. now or latent'M. I', .('ereiir N..nh I'crtv tbr* e degi'i-s Least el»l,i |ti i lies ii, fl birch in line oi il. Chiiaon, ai.-i llie, ce North seventeen degrees West lorty six perches along lands of said Chi son to a birch; t hence North Ih ii teen decrees Kis forty perches to a post between hii.d- v.. M. Schoonover and Samuel Bryan;l bene along lands ol said Bryan North Ii 11 \ seven degreis West sixty-six perches to ; post and stone corner of L/.ra Little.- land; thence along same South thirty three degrees West one hundred perclie."- to a post; and thence South tittv-sevei degrees Last to the place of beginning Containing Filly acres lie the same iiiou or less. About two thirds of these two tracts of land being improved, the balance in lim ber. Seized, taken in execution and to be j sold as the property of Lesley Brown at the suit ol (feorge W. Weaver. F. W. BUCK, Sheriff, i Mt■ i.i.kn. Attorney. | Sherilt's office, Laporte, l'a.,Aug I",HH)S! How Are Your Kidney* 112 ! Or Hobba' SparuKus IMllseureull ktilncjr tils. Sam >le 'rec- Add SUM Hum llemudv Co.. ur N. V To Cure t/unatlpuilon Forever. TaUo Tuscarcts Cauilv Cathartic. 100 0.-Sso 1 (t O. C. C. (all to cure, retunU muncy Before that cough turns into a serious throat or lung trouble, stop it with Jayne's expectorant fIK It has proved its real value during 75 years. r OlUa? Ask your druggist for it. :pairsANl^s 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. 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It should not be neglected, nor should it be tempor arily relieved with dristic purgatives, Hero is a ease in point: Mr. O. S. Osterhoudt, of Barrytown, N. Y., was distressed with indigestion, ehronio constipation and kidney trouble for four years, lie tried many medicines without relief. lie heard of Cal-cura Solvent, l)r. Kennedy's neir medicine, used it and began to improve rapidly. All of his old com plaints havo 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 tirst. SI.OO u iKittlc. Only one size. Guarantee: Your druggist will return your money if Cal-cura fails to cure, and The Cal-cura Company will pay the drug gist. Remember, Cal-cura Solvent cures of all eases o£ Kidney, Bladder and Liver disorders.
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