IA. l\T l^e stan dard cough and cold cure for over •J £ 4. *ln Jl~4 k±J years riow comes also in a pvppCTOPANT ,>o "'' size WL~*4A JL Jl ML J1 1906 AL.IANAC FK££. Write to Dr. n.Jayot ft Son, Philadelphia. Tri il Lis' Dec<or Term, 1905, Ketiiru Day. l»iC 11. I!0'i, nt L' o'clock. 1 Lawrenff I). finaii v« Thos. Caddem Mo. l-Yb. term. I'•(»;>. Trespass Flea, not guilty. Cronin. | Walsh. Howard Lyon, doing business ii.s tin 1 I \on Lumber Co., for use of C. Willit.,. \ \\ v odilro|>. mow to the use of l>. W. Osier. i vs Boyd ]'. l'ennett and Fred \V r . I'ealc i n Bennett and Pesle and Laitssat Coveliti 1 nlervenor. No. 56, May term, 1003. Replevin. Plea, not guilty. Mullen »V Peaslee. t MercurA' Meylert. 3 Kliz:l A. IloHgland vs Anna l'atd E.lson I'ardoe and Silas McCarty. No. 69, Sept. Term. 190.'!, Trespass. Plea, not guilty. Mullen. | Thomson «fc Hec-.-. No. 4. F~. C. Sclinnabarlier vs Tin Townshipol Pork.". No. 'SO. Sep'oml term lyo+. Trespass. Tien, not guilt*. Jfevlert. | Manikin I No. 5. North Ailierioin Coal Co. AV'illianisport A North Branch K 11 1 ' No. t')7. Sept. term-, 1 '.h'-t, aHsumpsii. I tiiin assumpsit, payment with leave <•' •I.K.Me,Donald,M.'-l Murrv. A.J.Bradley. Mull< No. C>. El Dorado Jew elry <.'o.. form, i lv F.lgiu Jewelry Co. a corporation August Ilnrtung. No. 10. February Assumpsit. Plea, non-assump with notice ol spjp.ial matter. .Mullen. j Scouti No. 7. ShilTer Woelirle nn.l O'Con lit*]l vs Morris Hymen, No :! May tei 190 ft* Delandauts appeal. Plw Non as ! sum psit. ''ronin. ( W «!. . Troth's otlice, !-• Iporte. Pa-, 0ct.03, UK Titos. E. KBXNBDY, Proth'y. Administratrix Notice. In re estate of'Dorson Spcary, ' lute of Davidson twp. Notice is liere)»v iriven that letters • ! .• Jininistration upon the estate cl i»i ilvce'lent have been graritttl 10 the itnier | Mgncd. All persons indebted to said < i tie are requested (•> make payment; a »■ • i t'i i.se having claims or demantls Hgah : »e ame \sill make them know with■»• =.t delay. KUDORA >f. SICK. Admix. Att .s. Nonlinont, Pa. Q(>t KT I'HO' 'LAM A'l' I ON." WHEREAS, HON. CHAS. I TKUHY I'rcs.Mi*iit ,'udjjo, Honorable* John )K Rerser ittwl Jm Meyer Associate Judges ofjthe Courts of (>y»T lenu uer an*ions of the Peace, Court and ( 1 nuin IMcas for the (Vanity of Sullivan, liuvt their precept, hearinjc dan- the J > day of s« I'.Mjj. to me directed, for holmuj; the so .1 courts in the Borough of I.upotte. on Monday t> il day Dee of!'. •(!."♦, at'J "'clock |>. rn. Therefore.notice is hereby jriven to the < oroi> Justices of the l'eace and Constable- Aithiti county, that they hv then and there in their i>/ , erpcivon at 2 o'clock p. in. of >*aid day, with t:-t rolls, .loeords, inquisition.- examination?, , 1 tlier IN mem herald es t.» those thinp- tow el rhetr offlex?f appertain to be done. And to th > • who are IHJUIT! by theirrecoKni/ance t«> PIOVI t ». a/ainst prisonei*s who are or shall l»e n the j; thecal"! county of Sullivan, arc li u hy uoti'ie ! ».* he then and tnei e to pro>eeute them will be just. FT'.ANK w. J'.t'i K. SherilT. ShcrilT'sOfflco, l.aporte, l'a..Nov.,i«i. ly"). a [Mrrm ©FMMLW 'Hi K '•! fewsl IT A W KJJ *iS LLS\JZ i i: ■>* i' 1 wwrnihriir. Hu. / | ): •• I The U.S. Hail | I puts you next door to this I 8 strong Company, no matter .< h where you reside ■ Do your Banking by Mall and U S let your money earn 3 per n cent, interest where it will he | 3 absolutely safe. 1 I )ur systt m of Hanklrif by Mali IK very simple— w ri •»» for tHe booklet tt llinjr all atxjut it. LACKAWANNA i ttszEmgrnizzm COMFsUVr rn 404 I mkiiW :»111 a S.KhNION, fA. , 1 iiVciCIANS IfiDORSE | C?PEf!H£i»ViER MOVEMENT, I Pro I l;nto of ftltcJical Societies, At- I tending and Consulting Physicians of Hospitals and Physicians of Hicjiiest Standing Ac'miii i&tor the Oppcnhei.ncr T reatnient. The Oppenlioimor Ticatment niarh a new era In the medical treatment of ttlcoboHsm. Tlte medical professU:-.! in New York city, wtiere tiie treat enol it was llrst established aliottl ti:- teen years ago, lias given :t full ree c>;r liition alter the most careful .uves!. gation 011 the part of many individual physicians. They l.ave come to realize that he- | •.viitse ot it- scientific character, situ- j p.icity of application, its proved elli- j cietu-y and indisputable results in re- | •itorinjr the noriuttl physical and nerv- j (•;.> -.;>i,,.!:tion« of the indulger !n alco holic stimulants the Oppenlieimer , Ti'i itment is without a peer. 1.i...(1inn i hysieians throughout the states have taken up the treat ment and are administering it in their I private practice. Anionic them are well known presidents of medical societies land atieuiling and consulting physl ! ei..lis of private and public hospitals : atid institutions who have become rep- | n nUitives of the Oppeiiheitner Insti | i twte. The late T'»r. Cyrus Edson, a celo l'.ated specialist and formerly health | conit:;. -s'oner of t'i<> port of New York, j was an enthusiastic advocate of the j j Oppenhclmer Treatnient and gave the following ,'oluntary testimonial of the , | worth of the remedy: ; "1 have had it pretty extensive ex- i jierieu e with the Oppenlieimer Treat- j ineni. having witnessed its effect in i perhaps fifty eases. I consider it of ! j very great value, an.l have jet to see j ! anything but good resulting therefrom. ! I have noticed no such secondary re- j suits as are frequently seen after other | so railed "cures.* in fact, patients feel j better ami stronger than before In 1 1 every way. The treatnient seems to : act as u general restorative and as a : tonic, while absolutely removing de sire fir the stimulant, either drug or ! alcoholic." j ; The above indorsement of I>r. Edson j is one of many of like character re- j reived from prominent physicians throughout the country who are send ing patients •-> the Oppenheiiner Insti tute Cor treatment. llranehi s of the Oppenlieimer Insti . tute are being rapidly established in evei v ,section of the lulled States. It is 1 the policy of the Insiit ute to have 11 local physician become its representative in hi locality, he being furnished with the medicine from the home office and instru. ted i.i ii administration. Physi cian . who desire to co-operate in this movement 1"!' j • r. ..-• ieal temperance are invite ! to eorie ipotid with the execu tive ol'ice of the oppenlieimer Institute, Nev,' York. Any one Interested in the subject of ale '!;oi : ; m. its treatment and cure, i< invi 1 • 1 t > correspond Willi the Institute, and full information will he forwarded. A WORTHY PIiILAuTHROPY. What the Oppenheimer Institute Has Accomplished In the Reclamation of tiie Destitute Inebriate. Ono of the hardest problems of rood -1 cl"! i i--iety is how to ' o bencilt the des | tlttne, ainii L hopelesr.. urunkaril tli .t : he may 1 <• reformed and made a self supporting and usefi.l member of t. e | i immunity. To meet cases coming un- i der this hen. l a clinic of the Oppi a t heimcr Treatment for the cure of alco 1. .iis;u h.is been eondiieteil for many in.', ths nt the \l.idisou Sipiare I'reshy- | tt.-i i; :: i . ■ reli ti use. curuer of Third : ave'.n i iiul I'll fit ietli street. New York city. 'I he first, step in the emancipation of . the drunliurd i- to couijuer the terrible craving for ah-oholic stimulants. That i sreiicrally accomplished within twelve to i >rtj -Ci-ht hours, no matter Ii »w se- 1 rlous the case- may be. The second is the bringing him iul" touch with uplift ! nig inllueucis that restore self respect and manhood. Since the Institution of the clinic « iarg number of 'Mses have been ire.-.t ■ d with mo>i satisfactory results ihe : free clinie Is oily for the libs jluiol.v destitute, those who are unable tn pay jti:yt!, even the saiallest atnoind. lor tien ill i >ut S inc who atleiide.l cam iii!>> the clinrch house pro. tically sta/ving and without a pi,: -e in i-.-st 1 They "bUtntMd" around sal ions nod j slept in lh" parks. That they ceo i • 11.• •■ .• ■is town drunk, had :> ut tie gi- iti-i i irt of the hist t\ eat , seven \ea:> o | it or the workhouse I car of > ,«t i 1 ion v.i tiotis of Into . 11 • i, t long ago heel) given up . iM|'< . •' Jil'obatlon ofli.-er to whit e MIIC he i\a> Intrusl) d sail lo t! I e |.h,\-:eian lln- Oppenheimer Institute. 1> ■' a -f von •an keep Hilly Ma. sober t >i one « • k j after lie U free and out of 1"''I I wdl consider that yii I ■e w 1,. 1 :• 1 n ' a miracle" The doct. - » " • •' i lonx J all I gave TH j treatment. "Within tweniy torn uuure Jim craving for lienor vns r >!>•'■ "'"1 j lie was on the highroad to recovery. At' i the end of eight days Billy Mne was i like a new man. He said to the phy sician: "Doctor, I fed h;> I don't feel tough any more. 1 used to want to sneak around to the buck dour of a saloon and pet a drink. Now I 'enjoy home and playing with the children." I'he Oppenhelnier Treatment had re stored his manhood and had changed that drunken, sodden human beast in to a kind and loving father. And for many weeks Billy Mac has lived the life of a asif respecting, self support ing man. j This worthy charity has been entirely j free and was tii»- thought of a number j of people who saw in the Oppeuheliuer I Treatment a means by which the poor inebriate who desired to reform could have the opportunity of so doing. There j is no distinction of race, creed or color, j and no one, should he be deemed wor- I thy nnd sincere, is turned away. The . press nave highly commended the good work and ex -'. lent results obtained thr uigh the medium the Oppetihei mer Treatment The money spent for the world's drunkenness if directed int > the right channel would make mi end top tverly j and do much to eradicate crime. So !t 11 r as the individual is ■•oncerned, the (jn.e tion i ties d:''iia. pay'f" au sx.e.s i;.mo.d -pc, lily from the pe cuniary p i!nt of view. Yet there are t thou.- tnds v. li > delight la the delusions I of drink, \vi; j believe tliat it is no harm I so long as they are not detected by employers, customers or associates. ; They are cautious, hypocritical or oc ca imial drunkards who measure the ; danger of intoxication only by the loss ; of le iuey or reputation which it en : tails. | lint I' >r them the day comes quickly j when the growing habit destroys dis • eretl a. and fame, hope, love and thrift, cr j p! d and enslaved bj that squalid in .idgeuce whieli has become a mou stfo is passion, are gradually killed and ; swallowed by it. As for the purse, so fer (lie body, drunkenness pleads and proves its own guilt at once Its theft, slow tori in"and linal murder of the , mind and soul are the most Insidious, devilish and inevitable of its works, i A man of thirty-five receutly said to a frioud who had begun to drink hetiv ily. "You had better stop before it is too late 1 was even worse than you before I took the Oppeuheimer Treat ment two years ago and was cured Yon know I always had a good paying position, but 1 could never get ahead. I was. "a good fellow;" treated every body that came along, with the Inevi table result that I got in such a condi tion that 1 had to have so much whisky every day Kortunatcly I have a good wife, who instead of leaving me to a drunkard's downward career never .veased pleading with me to take the Oppenhciiner Treatment More to please bei than with any faith in either myself or the treatment. 1 did take It faithfully, and, thaik the Lord, 1 haven't touched a drop of any kind of Intoxicating liipi >r since In addition. 1 have put away a nice jittie sum in ; the bank, and next spring I Intend ; making tb® first payment on » little home for my family I can sincerely | Kay that had It not been that my wife's j entreaties induced nn to lake the Op i penheimer Treatment I fear that today : I would have been a drunkard or In a ' diT.nUardV grave." The Oppeuheimer Institute of New York will gi- diy send full Information I about 'he treatment to any one luak- I , • ..,i,r>si therefor. 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