' p. Cut off that cough with J Cxp eFfo r n i t^^7 ;^P^i) r °nchit:i s and consumption. e world's Standard Throat and Lung Medicine for 75 years. Get it of your druggist and keep it nhvays ready in the house. Trial Lint December Term, 1905, Itt'lurn l'ay, l>ie 11, l'JOo, at 2 o'clock. I Lawrence i>. Fiuan vs Tlies. Caddei No, 42, .J'Vli. term, 1903, Trespass i'lea, not jjnilty. Cronin, | Walsh. Howard Lyon, doing business sis tin: L\on Lumber Co., for use of William Woddrop. now t.itlie use ol Ji,. W, t).-hr, \Boyd I'. Henneit and Fri-jl'" W. I'e doing hue-mess nnder the firm name • Bennett and Peale and Laussat Coyelin lmer\enor. No. ;"><>, May tefin, l'JO,'!. Iveplevih, Plea, not guilty. IVaslee. ] Mull' i:. Eliza A. Ilosgland VH Anna Pafdoe Kdson i'ardoe and Siiiis •No. 09, Sept. l'erm. Hid.",. Trespass. Pica, not guiltj'. MuMen. | Thomson A ITe< -. No. 4. F. C, Hclianabaclier vs The Ti.wnsliip ot Forks. No. ot), Scpo-mi- r leim J904. Trespass. I'iea, noi guil . Meylert, | Mullrr. Nw, 0. l>ii)ora<lo Jewelry Co.. tortie. - Iy Elgin Jewelry Co. a corporation \ August Hurtling. No. 4<>, February i. I'JH.*). -Assumpsit. Plea, nou as:-.itnip-i: with notice ol special matter. Mullen. ) SeouU'i . No. 7. Sliitler AYoelirle mid t.l'Ceii nell vs Morris ilvinen. No 2 >ia\ term I'.tUo. Defandauts appeal. I'lei Neil a sumbsit. < 'ronin. | Will . No. S. < Nort!i Americin Coal Co. v- Williamsport A North lieaueli 1! Ii < . No. 67, Sept. term, 1904, assumpsit. I" 1 <-m nou assumpsit, payment with leave etc. •I.ln Mel>oua!d,M..l.Murry, A. <J. Bradley. Mullen. Prodi's office, La parte, Pa . 0ct.03) 1905, 'i'nos. K. KENNEDY. I'rotli'v. QUEBIFFS SALE. 0 By virtue of a writ, ot Alias Fieri i.-se ed out, of the Court of Common Pleas e Suliivan County and to me diiretcd .n ■ delivered, there will be expos d to pill i; s:;le at Hotel Carroll in tie Borough ol 1 inshore. .Sullivan county. Pa, on Saturday, November, 18, 19<»5 .-ii II o'clock a. in.the following prop ny to wit: IJv virtue of the above writ I hi ■ levied upon all that certain lot or pie land lying and beinir iu < 'ollcv To'vnsli Sullivan Coutuy, .Sta:e of Peiinsylvai i;.. dese.iiiied and bounded 11-I follows \ ir.: Beginning at original be eh the sent! west corner of U'illard tlreen warran thence south eighty si.\ degrees iii.- along said south line'of-said warran' three hundred and seveiHy four reds to ,• hemlock original Southeast comer 1 Wilbird tlreeh. warrant: thence sonti lour degrees West along sixty six roils to a post in warrant ]iu< : thence north eighty six degrees West on hundred and five perches to a cortlerj tlienee soiltl, four decrees West I'oitv rod" to a corner: them e north eighty six di _recs West two hnndi'"ii ami >'.\t\ ;in rods to'a corner 011 east line of Be.v In I Pi warrant: thence along Fast lb Be/."l>el I'ineo and l'olly I'ineo warr.iiiis north four-degrees etist two hundred and six rods (206 rods) to the place of begii ning. Reserving and excepting from il; above described lot a part of the s en,- warrant known as the J. T. liu-e Ciiris. iania Boselle lot. uontaii.ii ' al. fifty threu acres and IL'T perches.nl la ile.-erihed and bounded as follows, viz: Bej-inui'ijj at the southwest ei.it -r li e Frederick Me'inke I ,t the: e • s ufh 11 l v six degrees east along sntifli line ot said Belinke lot one hundred and loitv eiglr and five tenths roils; thence sni. i lour degreiv West sixty two rods t<> a eornet; tlience north eighty six ik jii, - We-t niic hnndrid and fo't\ e» :it n I five-te libs rods to a corner and tlienc north lour degrees Ivist sixty two roils to pine of beginning, containing fifty ihr acres. 127 perches leaving a balance •• three hundred and eighty seven acre; m I 117 r Is ol the Samuel ll:.lden warran as -nl.ject of this Levy. Se:;;ed and taken in execution and e •-«ilil is tiie property of Mary Mnxu I Jiiek-on, Fxtrix. and devisee of (Icorge I'. J ekson deceased, at the suit of John S. 110 ladoing business as John S. Holla and t.'o. and others. FRANK W. BI'CK, Sheriil. SheritPsofiiee, Laporte, Pa.,ttct. 19, 190.) J. 11. ('ronin, Attorney. Administratrix Notice. Iti estate 1 spt-arv, 'lereiu 1 lat**« I' I >a\ ijfoii tvvp. Nuticc is her Uy that letters admiuistratioM ujon tin estate ft ,sn I • IIMV lent have l/-t H granted to the uu lti I. All }iersi»i)ti inciebtetl tt» sai«l • late are requested t•» make p tyineiif; a. i th«»> having claims or tlem »-./t ■ -• tin nine will make them krit.w with. i,t delay. KI'DOUA .1. SICK \iliii x. Nuidmoiii, Ph. pot'KT LAM A rioN VVMKHtAS. HON Ml I i 1 l;p.v l'l Mftlt J ti» I; ••, Honftntliltw Juliti 1). Het*M.*i tuni Joeob Meyer Associate Judjre? f.the »uri* of to <w ! ieritiuier '.t iurnl .1 ii.i 1»• Ji%« • \ . • » il it- nt (1)4 IN l< U t I 111 1 I nou IMuft# 112« »r l-|i* • < 'oimfy »>f sitllivait. Hav. ia« h precept, tieariiiK •luu* tii< J'> <i i> of -• i ; l'">. lo iiiv cttrcete<l. f«.i lioliliitg Uu- >•. » courts in the i?«»r,m,. I, •>( I. . i ,n«M 1 » It iluy iH-e I»f ll'V>, inf. i 111. There fore, Hot U i l§heret»> |fl v» u to the* «»r»*iier, .ftl»ft«*e» <»f the I'rnce tllld < "l^tiltllfS WitUih the «outit), th o tle*y In* tie II aii't theie in ll«* ir |>ioi>- Wt ■ •• : ! ! :.i y, HiU I toil reeoo •» tu ,uij.lt ?». exuininatloiu ami • tl»er re i;« i mm'lm • ■ • i<> thitou hieli TH.Mi ortiet > si|»| • runii lo »4'-i- at < tid HII»M« Wlu'hh' iMiuiid l»v thetr rt*eoeiii« • tuiirisccut" Ui>.' ny»( |*rtooiiei> ul are <>r -Imil I t tit the tut! <»{ the aid county of -uiiivitii. am hei< * n • • e«» 1 lien mid there to |.r. ,»»■. uu «<aiii*t ihvm a% •rill be Ju*t. I I* AN*K tit < K Hh.-rtfl til .erir*O.He», Lh|x<lU I u ,No\, 11. . i QIK- JT S " iZMUH iUIJgS ai'.C' *1 . t «_ A W3KDEr.ru!. 7 :Z'~XZ;iT. FCrt THE I HA?' Will Remove All D-r.ire For Alooh«! Stimulants Wi'.hin Forty-eigl-.t Hours and Patient to Normal Health. A treatment lias at i.i.-i been ilovelo o<l thai i.s accomplishing vvomleitrJ r KHUS in the ivoauiation of victfi.. tbe alcohol nnU drug habits, it is tiro I>:•< s: .; 1:. >i lof l»v. I auc t»,»i> ■■ ■ •:iu- , a mteil physician of New York city, who t;-' ! it in his private practice 1 . a nnmPer of year uinl which I:. tie ' lmii: : adiuinl: £ercil at the Oppeuheii : er lii 10. New York. That it has done all that is elainii ,1 for it: is well autheuti.■ a. t ■ i by the r ports of many prouilucut men a: 1 w mum who have euiviuP.v inve-.f- , , ed its work and also by the numero is testimonials of former patients who bad been for years sufferers fro i liquor abuse or drug addiction. The many wonderful cases thai have lie a : elivetci] are exciting universal atten tion and there remains no doubt that lit •■(' worst enemies of mankind have been finally conquered. Inuring the time the treatment for alcoholism is being administered the v i no detention from business a - :nl it can be taken without the knowle !..■ •• < t' | one's family or nearest friend. No hypodermics are employed and ev<->-y I provision is made to secure absolute | privacy in every particular. 'lhe treatment prisitivi ly receives the crav in;; for alcohol within forty-ei.aht h• «*• s I and after a full course of from three lo four we« i'.s the | a limit is rest or- i to his normal mentality and former | physical vigor. The Oppotil" imer Institute will sent! I any one writing for it literature ro : letting to alcoholism and drug addic tion that will prove interesting. NO PLACE P.J7, DRUNKARD. Industrial World Reserves Good Po sitions For Sober Men. The man In hit ine-s or the neili with » family his no e - .. use for getting drunk, and ti;e habit of dolnu w will ruin his cham-es in life or the oh | Mining of steady and profitable em I' n ■•.. tit quicker Hum anyt'aiH' el o i '. ne ludiißti;)al world has great oppor i tunities l'or the sohei man, bet there : is no pi.iee for the one who indulged to excess in : leobolic sviinul.ints Whisky •j has ruined more homes d< troyeO . more lives, bankru; a i i .ore enter prises than any combination of ile ; st ructive agents. lnebi iei. is now g e -ally ree -gnt/ el . ;is adi i. eby the me-ical pr »'«. si M and tiente.' as . ueli. S nee Ii e ■au to tbvai: 1 of the unfortunate, and it has beeu made possible to remove tbe aje di ilic craving, which is .the root of the drink habit, and i • tor • hi piti-nf to a normal suite of he.ii in a ■ 'eat t; •;! v! I' ■ t . :.i ill "I tllnnr.\ be iness. The Oppenbeiiuer Inst I lute Treat- Eien 1 - is e j | ccialiy ilevi -1 to overconio 8U h c. es of a .'coli oil :n, no matter I iw -c. ...-I s the ••>:.. i ne.y be ■ r how long stimuli,'e. have been c d t > ( in - the . •liiln:--.iiiti ui of th • Ire - meat are . tie ; .1 lo by many wail kno am; o; n . ion: ! n ait a >u aad of highest standing and cli traeter. A peril die drinker In thee: lay of • the Otis Elevator company was borne with because 1 s v. Los vera so \ nl liable. When he went on his peri > c debatte'.i it was necessary to put th: a men in Ms place to do his work. At ] last when bis furious craving came on him he hurried to the O ;>cnhe i er In stitute. mr.l in :i few h -til's ! s ci'.r- ; was gone, and in four v i.s ha vv •« restored and for three y< s h.t i a entirely free from the pevi die a't.ick. I Any one interesle.l in tbe subject of , alcoholism, its treat • ent and ,i e. is ; invited to write for insm tive and in teresting literature t! -u'v'ef the Ojipe.nheimer li.spii:.-' New York. FAMILIES AiiE KZLiMTED. The C.-ptnh-oner Fcr the Cure of Alcoholism It Aettomp!i»h« in<; Wo riders. V a £ rc From the Lr.nk ItdLit. The Oih'i idieh, In.i a • for the treatment of alcoholism an i drug . i dictlou is aeb'evhig vone. ai «• its who tal; » til' r. ..ed'" n ■■ lio have be u th.mn u ii. l In lie ;. . l were giveu up a lost by i a i , I fiiends have been re':.-i d t . t;. ir normal run-lit ion ot heali'i , n tallty with tbe . r miij • ii die stimulants entirely er. ! i: -; r. Then is no ti. < it n fi and the aomiu at 'i e iy oecuples only a few miiniii d iy. There In dl'-eiuti'l> no p',il»iiclty, as the treatment can he taken with ait the ktiowh'i of ;ay un< A'l re for ll.,e<»r W entirely remoMti within for: • ' : l ~ A ' >! n is i r •'• •' a dls :. • ill ! as Vll < i aii admin! Treat tin . »roinnuut in national uflV.lrs and thr nifiliout tin? hr.s'i s world. Many families liavi> boon reunite! t lk? Oppenlioimcr Treatment and fa thers and sons again ;.cconic »!:-.• ]»rltl«» anil honor of tlu- lioi -tcliold < ircle. A dfv.irative painter had lie a sepa rated fr >m his family for three yearn, for lie not only spoilt his earnings for drink, lint pa WHO I anything he could lay ha ils on in tile home. His vrife, a ou!i:, a led, n lined woman, took ill t-oxvii and laun !ry work to provide lor I.T -elf and cliikl -en, and the oili est hay kept out of school and at vork 1.1 ea: a the r at. A minister iy> t ,!i! man fr a a we. ! house Inlir :ry to the Institute. In twenty four hours he ' as t r > from the erav inir. an.l In I'. Cmu throe weoka from the time he Ltgiu treatinout lie was !' HI . for t -.1 i • tin Intevi >r of a j"::J •ei .a the presence* of tlie bar, loail-' el with s!a ills, -i.il hid l dosiro far the.a. The fnmll.v ha a l;een re uriip'-d, tlie !i.m;e life renewed, a !>ur <: a Id'tcd free, I! I rt of til • . ife, lh- ei : !,i, ,>n. w I .. ai.d well eiail. < -. t . ' i.! a : .re radiantly le !;' .■ i : • in' a ::i the suhjeet v '. ( , , .. t- , . ;• inaiuiti!, N ■ ' ' . lid full 111- foiillltioU V ; ' * ,r vy< r Wh • ' ; • Si.it • is the average t!i in: la :;i to i ::ae his indul . ; t. .. • '. 'ms of tile 1 ■: • ;.tt i-i; mill is being brought '• a it i' a liking for i e ' It ii■ ''o y not cue lorii in ten wha may propoi'iy be considered ■ ct aidants pleasure its. a' In fact, there are many to wh i n wis' !;y. gin or hi imiy ia pos itively nau ejtiug ami who partake >t i:, i tiijii rs only with conscious effort. \. i>y «'r:rd; frjiu n <lesire to relax the nerve:' still e.se.rie for a time t'l'oin the earca ;md worries of their lives. C'onviv iali y may he cited as another cause or excuse far drinking, hut the drinking man Is nit always with his associates. Nevertheless it figure > as a big factor in the tarnation of the craving for ale lioiie : tiniuiants. While t'ae evil-: of ili'iinUeiiuess have long been re- .aa'.z ■!. lie' Ul. lLod of ii ■ cure '..as ,'iiiy bell solved within a fe- yearrf. it is now treated as n ili-ea •>. and as a-h i-iiti l e overcome by s| eiaily devi ..i reniedie.-} I.agio nllj and • euiia ,:"y speaking, the only way by which the inebriate can lie cured i ; by removing from him the .•rav; : 112 ir liquor. \ i.i'ii i- the root of tic evil and l>\ bringing bin nerves Into sucli a state that they will no longer • a.-.ud aiea'iolic -tiniulnnt S ■ i ir is a 1 i.iiiistiM'cd at the faecal. -r i.e ' V-i 1: • ,;>• and I- sc. ' ; -a.t r -Milts < •T llr I • 1' .111 If. la :■ . New York: Ma.ior (; .11! <' irbin. I' S A.. n• ' >• ••' • •' '•<*! " ' Mske Your Grocer Give You Guaranteed Crega el Tartar Alum Baking Pow ders interfere with I and are un kallhful. Avoid the alum. B.i • v*avi. ..lA.jwmw C'Mppcwa lime tUlns. lime furnished .n car load iuts, deliver*, d dl Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesville P-nn'a. ivl. E. Heeder, Notice to thz Public. JACOB M. WtKTO.W s.j, successor t • > hey man Herr, f>. Iviuncy Vaiiey, ] l" st r etun e.,1 New York and Piiilad-'iplii •: jf® pi r«.has"ti a bi.u st- ck of CK tiiiii<-C. Hoots a- c * lw& i' s'- a'"'- J-jp 11 '• kii;.. 112 1 <111:1 >Mu.iiis boot.-, aiul shoes lie i. 112, r- ikl <• vc.ylkiiii;, cab: he ! ought ill use 1 /i "Wmt '' •' 'h-' low- 1 .-1 } rice so t!v rs a r!i r - \ 'r '■ - I'm - -il e.". r>th-ng Will be lov. in price. Pleas come at | Ci ° cCsa ' ;0(> on IH)V/. You ca:i s.;Vc 35 U4O | •. per cent on the do!| ir. f'v r> thing n w ocs 1 f|J «P| F.verybody is invited to come and see' me. \ M wf pi You c;:n get boys' shoes from 4>c to use. J A and suits from 1.00 Ip. Mens suits iro 11 3.-0 I _ up; and a big line of 1 adies'Watches Hens' Watch- • v ryt ii glp to date and warrai ted. ' bLUMVNYHAL BKOTIUIKS 4.C 0 r w - y -" - Ladies shots to lit loot and suit the purse. L*" y '-v- V r h/l MIJNCY VALI.HY, iV. JaCOU Ivl. VVtillOn, PS. We pay cash 1 rail ki.h.s ol „• and Ginseng. I I <m\o) K-SfL. •. "M v . • - •fi V,.<■' <s£. jLJ -w-tj KtgS/ c....V~ ' YT3 » i , / J$L 1 M- If . M fiSa. , .'23. J yf jjESfpf} CT*T''" r ''rT'T r' i ' * " " 11 "*^ • To the Pacific Coast —to Californie, Or -tit-oa, Washington ~- -<i. JB rauriJ-irip, long transit and ret inn limits, liberal stop-over Privileges. I■. ■ - , yc-- -■ The rate is practically on the basis of one fare for the round I . O coarse, if yoi» wish tovidt both California and Oregon r or Washington, the cost is slightly more. Th(?ca reduced rates are in effect on certain dates in months j&y&VSf V \ \ i ' ' " ' i »-u S aj.-v v : ... . -.1; .c ii poii>.?s ' i v!a Chicago, St. Loui;- or MempLis gateway.; The Rock Island i| c :: yi.ucpmeithe/Chicagocr3t.Louis,orathundreds y*m<! 'I of other f.'idd'c "-:V. .1 i ;• o.• ; - i!ic Coi:.t in through Standard or iSr jtf rs T/i'h i-:.v.:xc ;!led Dining Car service. " ' --iiid - ... : r -rds n choice of routes: on th<; "Scenic" m~) route you can siop oir in Colorado—see Salt Lake City—visit £■'¥ .v 4 - 0 ; 7 v" YoHov.-.Scne M. i= . oa the "So. route you can go 1" s * v via El Paso, thru New Mexico, then "up coast" to San Francisco I 1 V j. /; ■ and a: l a For dan. :or Sc.. iiic if desired. i''' < it In short, these Pacific Coastexcureions off or an unusually good I'; v. '■:•:! h Xv P H c!i&iv.ce to 3ee our V2sier»i country iit a comprehensive manner. «' ' ' : '' : 112 *€/&/&■ -' 112 If you desire lo ,;o cnly as far as Cole -v. Jo, there are excursion 11 IL'l'• rat<:- i-s ef*V .:t to t!.;.t section and return, all summer long, mhXZfa specially reduced June 30 to July 4, August 12 and 13, WW]' - ■Jft |; fi U\ VT / ard Ai.i,;ust 30 to September 4. E. tension trips to Ogden rraf/M I||SD pie i or Sat Lai.e and return at low cost also. v \\\\ r"-1 '• ■ • :"/l \ From September 15 to October 31, 1905, one-way K& s isHll\V jl ll 1 'li j \ii iLa/'' illa tourist or "colonist" tickets will be on sale to California and .\{ the Pacii.c —about half regular fare. 112, '\\v SJJ. '(fi''-j t' : ;(«L '{ laUrwid, send name and od'lrcsi on tl-:s coupon, dcilgiuk'ng - \ v/Kich bochlet wanted and to what poir.t you plan to go. Nair.e probable \ - •'. S 7 \Sy. e.ale ol st .rt io we can advise definitely wiih respect to raloi, etc. V' V '-/'' l' I1 1 <asj|s^jfesw' Chl ll 111 ll 11 mllfmmm Namt AdJro*t- JOHN SEBASTIAN. (g Paw. Traf. Mar. Ro< k In k ,£ M u»v. .bout SI Jcj) CHICAGO. I . . \cvJ | D,,Unafoa - - > V « 7* ' '"J - r - CTI I ■ Capita! aiiJ Sutplus. .• yt fcf ' V- ! ' * > I | L jSP' * j W- 1 | 3per cent. Interest 3 Money earning money is the :• I open secret of wealth Save a p;nt of your income * and deposit it with this (loin- j pany where it will earn 3 per cent. COipOUXI lowest. A savings account is the foun- , | dation on which fortunes are , 5 built j Benin now to build yours. , $1 opens an account with this 4 Company. I I ZA<: " rr ■ x ■■■'■■ . -•. - ■ I CO Y I 4114 I *tki«.iiinu A % CHiir SCK ANTON, »'\ L ■ +« 1 1 (*" ll2 "t ' i II v 'J) ' J) !Bai kii 1 v Mai! j is simply ;t ni Lit d|* .!n.jr ing a 1 K't.er in tlu* post of?i.'i> - Writ« ii>r [m 1 klot t* how it H is I We lay ;u>r cent, interest on I , I la win I !' 1 ri- tii** >afoty I of > 1 ui 1 wn»>v. I / <• •' *"/) t* 1 hTjtr 1 ■>ti.r:a."; jj Vj j ,»>« 4. 1 , » UJ4 Av. Ul! J* VK- I 1 ,N, |' . I V. i I ■ I I I I There's Jltuple Security I for every dollar you deposit a with this Company. A cap tal and surplus off $450,000.00 gu trainee the I I safety of your savings. R \X'e p; v per cent, interest | and you can begin with any 1 sum from $1 up. astssfeWE LACJLfi WANNA VL2 : QOJMPAJNY 404 Imkavtaitiirf Avuuu I KKANIUN, PA, I.
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