I A VMR'Q stan dard cough and cold cure for over ry g» %J ./m. I 1 JL* PYPFfTOPANT b^'^S, 00 - size m V/I\lll 1 J. 1906 ALMANAC FREE, Write to Dr. D. Jayne & Son, Philadelphia. Trial List December Term, 1005, Return I'ay, I■ 11. IOOj, 111 - o'clock. 1 Lawrence I> Finati vs Tims. Caildeb. No. 42, l'eb. term, 11)03. I'lea, riot guilty. Cronin. j Walsh. Howard Lyon, doing business a* ihr I.von Lumber (,'O., tor use of l illuiiu Woildrop. now tot ho use of I'. W, Osier, vs Bovd 1\ Bennett and I'red \\*. I'eale doing business under the firm name ol lionnelt and Peale and Lanssat Covelin I ntervenor. No. 50, May term, I'.HKJ. Replevin. Plea, not guilty. Mullen A l'easlee. I Mercur <V Meylert. ! Kli/.a A. Iloaglnnd vs Anna Pardoe Ivlson Pardoe and Silas Mct 'arty. No. (>9, iSent. Term. I'.KKf, Trespass. I'lea, not guilty. Mullen. | Thomson \* Ileess. No. 4. F. <Sohanaliae.her vs The Township ol Forks. No. 50. Septetiib ei term 1904. Trespass. Piea, not. ltmill ■ . Meylert. I Mullen. No. 5. North Ainerieau Coal Co. Villiamsport A Xort.li Branch R R Cn No. 07, Sept. term, 1904, assumpsit. I'l. m nun assumpsit, payment with leave eta .!.K Mrl>ouald,M.-l.>l nrry. A. •!. Bradley. Mullet;. No ('). El Dorado .Jewelry Co.. former lv Kliiin .Jewelry Co. a corporation \-j August Ilartung. No. 40, Febru try T. | l'.'ita. Assninpsit. I'lea, nott assumpsi' | with notice ol special matter. Mullen. | Scontea. No. 7 Shi Her Woelirle and 1 • I'ott I nell vs Morris llytnen, No - May term 1905. Defatidauls appeal, l'le.t Son a- | snmpsit. Crouiti. | Walsh. I'rotli s office, I.aporte, i'a-, i'et.o3, 1905. Titos. 1-". Kknxkdy, I'roth'v. Administratrix Notice. In re estate of Dorson Spear v, deceased late of I>avidson twp. Not ice is hereby given that letters <• t : Iministralion upon the estate el said (he 'dent have been granted to the under -1 mod. All persons indebted to said 1- j ( no are requested to make payment; and those having claims or demands again.-; ; the e-a ne will make them know without ! delay. KUDORA .1. SICK, Admrx. Inghams, Attys. Nordntont, Pa, porui proclamation Whkkkah, Hon. ("has. K. Ti:i:itv President Jnrtge, Hono rabies John P. Reeser anil Jacob j Meyer Associate.ludges oi'jthe ( ourts of Oyer and ! Termoier and Oeneral Jail Delivery, Quarter I Session* of tiie Peace, Orphans' Court and Cure j mmi Pleas for the County nf Sullivan, have issued 1 tlielrprecept, bearing <iaie the day of Sept, 1 l'.iiii, tu iue directed, for the severe courts in the Borough of Lai>oite. 011 Monday the ' II day Dec nf p.ios, at J o'clock p. 111. Therefore,nota e i.- heretiy given 10 tiie 1 'oroner, Justices oi the Pence and Constables within tin county, that they be then and there in their prop- ] or person at J o'clock p. 111. of said day, w ilh t! rolls records, inquisitions examinations and other rctnumberances to those things to which their oiflres apiiertaln to be done. And to those who are l>ouud hy iheirreeogni/auce to prosecute r'.iinst |irisoners wlio are or shall be in the jail of 1 tliesaitl county of Sullivan, are hereby notified to lie then and there to prosecute against them as will tw just. r. ASK \V. IH'CK Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Laporte, I'a..Nov. l:>. iuOo, , . r~' »■:/ ■ ■ Absolutely Pure ms m ssißsmm M Capital and Surplus. $450,000.00 1 j ! The U.S. Mail - I , , • 1 puts you next door to this S | strong Company, no matter I I where you reside — Do your Banking by Mail and I I let your money earn 3 per 5 I cent, interest where it will be I absolutely safe. Our kyvtem of Banking by Mall kl I LACK A WANNA COMPANY 404 I aikawauiia Avenue KCkANTON, HA. | LEGISLATURE ADVOCATES j G iccLi« *; til iii Hi > 1 iiL~A hViENI !3pccial Committoe cf Ncv/ York As- ! sembly Rocommendj lij Aa;;<tlon. I by the State For xlto R.. arna tio.i uf the Drur«k„.'J. The relation of ak-idiolisiii to ei'imo received serious consideration by the sonute aiul assembly in (lie state of New Yiok during tiie session of tin; present year, 11/05, the result being the appointment of tt special committee by the judiciary committee of the assem bly t;> investigate and report what they considered to be the best methods of dealing with the treatment of criminal inebriates. Tiie report ol the commit tee will interest all classes. About 50 per cent of the convictions ii tin' criminal courts of New York state are for intoxication, the punish meat in many cases being a term iu prison, where tiie offenders are treated as criminals. On the expiration of their sentences they are sent back to ] the community with tiie stigma of ! "convicts" or "jail birds" to seek a i livelihood as best they may. This treatment of Inebriates is inhu j man from a humanitarian point of , ! view and tin enormous expense to the : state in tin' maintenance of jails and i penitentiaries as well as by tiie sup port of offenders while imprisoned. It j has been recommended for several j years past in various official reports j that feme action t liould Ie taken by j the state to bettor the condition of 11 e | criminal inebriate and that he should bo furnished with some means by which he could, if he so wished, be come a temperate and law abiding citizen. The special committee made a care ful and exhaustive investigation into j the various methods for the cure of al | coholism brought to their notice and | reported as follows, in part: ! "In Ue Criminal Inebriates.—The ! official report of the state commission : of prisons for 11)0.". states: ' "The taxpayers of the state are nn nually subjected to large expense in the arrt .-t : •<1 rearrest of pc n ons charged | with drenl:. hoe-v, and much of the time ! of our criminal courts is oe<_'.:p:ed in th ir ! trial, and about one-half of the expense ! of inainlainlns our j:.ils and penlten tiari. .' is caused by the maintenance of ! this « lass of offenders during their term ! of commitment. When a man is Jntax i ieated his reason is dethroned for the time j beiripr. It is often necessary for the pro tection of the public that he bo taken into i custody and roc ive treatment at the bands of the state. This offense (drnnlc j enness) should not be treated strictly as ; a < ri: . Prank -.«s lias in it no cle ment oi i tali ••. The law should recognize ! this d'stii ■ lion. The present practice of sending him to the jail or to the poniton | tlary bra'aU ' as a criminal to consort with thieves only dogratl. 3 and di-' our j ages 1 i:n and at the same time inflicts : punishment ml privation upon his fam ily. t-' .n" wis r method of dealing with j this offense should obtain. \ "I'lirsuant to the above recommen dation;;, the committee have carefully considered the need of some ad ion for the relief of these dependent and tle linottent da ■ cs and also various me',l - o.U of ireaimeut of persons suffering frjiu alcoholism. Uecogni;ang th: t ma ay of tiiese persons are suffering from a d' '-asc, some form of med ic. il treatment should be given. "in ihe judgment of this committee the best treatment tl.erefor is that of the Oppenheimer Instituio, as it is Klroug'y iinlorscd stud a ivoeated by lai'K ■ numbers of physicians and btt -i --ne s and pvoi'e sio:--al i.:en of hi ;U Siainling, iivtionul rc pule and liutju - tinned authority, the treatment its> .1 1 "jut; ri'porte.i as ) ronipl, effeeiive ami free iroui cenaia objections inhert .1 in other systems. A further rcas a for the sdeeiiou of till - treauneilt i '• ; its especial adaptability to th jso ' classes speeitietl by the state commis sion of pri- ei atul the Charity Or ganization s •< 1 iy on account pf its J simplicity cf operation, no residence at a:t instuute be ncj recjuired, an I ai o because of its easy administration in each city and county of the state. 1 "I'm theraiore, carefully coiiiplled re port- -how that the Oppenheimer In stitute has already treated with marked success a considerable num ber of this class of inebriates, many of them at the instance of courts and pro b it -in ■ >ilicei ~ both in New \ork stale and elsewhere." The sjlittic.n of the problem had iu mind by the committee as bejng at once snore economical, more scientific and more humane may be th >wn by a sln gi. llliislration. The Philadelphia levell ing i iilietln an:l the North American call I the attention of their re: lcrs to a man, ti veteran of the (Irand Army, wh i had spout m isi of hi time for thirty yiars in jail for Urunketinc 4. lie v. as then un.ler his ot hundred : : ,:.di sell! ace In the I>e e if correction in I hihnh li>iii i lot to i eul ; on. This attr li the alteii;: a of the Oppeiiheinior p!i,vsh i vI: . \ is iled llie pri n and with tlx e>: . it if the proper olhclnl be night h ■ . . i i u il. r t'.-c.ai.icnt. In twen!y-fii'.r h ra he vis entirely free from Ii - e > >g and at the Instance of th ■ .n v, • ip- ..I hI. He mini e\ , , t,i the Institute for hi ! in four weeks win eoiupl tcly 'v-toi. |. lie haw h.ul a \ rai ia h i: u ».1 health. Ilv«i as a Ji tec. ble, „ri| iy ; eltlxen, a breadwinner ami p •.•c- of vain. ml kept his family off tlx I'D oi. i 'ill ' <'!>:><•!illfi1111 r Tl'i-I'm: J which | SO highly I'l'.lN I! 1 • :.i •• j mittee, is being adiuinisl.'icd in.M . York tlly by the OppenluMmtr Insti ! futo nnd at ' ranchc mnuy citit'* ! tliiMUKliotit tin' i'niwi* si:: i . . Kn>i ; land and oilier couulrios. Any one in forested in the subject of alcoholism, its treatment and cure, can have sent to him without charge Interesting anil instructive literature on the subject liy writing tc (he TTistituts. Tht Oppeflheimef Ircr.tnisat A r-j.clor t:\ Life Insurance It Is \v<i! known that a considerable I ro; i.rt!- nf the applications f.ir HIV iu -urancc a •<• ie ui tcd <»a account oi phys t.i '•ondatoii;; «l the npptlcanis, due in a great inea lire to tin presence of al bun,e:i (r'iuar in tiic urine. A condition ndi'-a! ing o iJircatuning Bright's dis i hy the pin sence ot albu men :.en lis I'atal t > the chani cs of being accejili I \ indiiiun indicating or threatening <I•:»i etes i • nianit'e-tcil I<j ill. a, i • .u'.ii, •off •; i'. '■ , ~n 4 I iiy.o, '.an o," lii'c In-■vii'iince cotnpanie-* wavay ' nil'' ly lor s.vn.pi nils in' these and it the si'jjjliU'sl in (Ilea 1 ions arc disc ivcre.l thit they i_.i l the «]>pl; ant i- sumnwmly re j 1 ■ll I. ilic risk 1.1 . o.'nii'.cil too grc it. In , ■> ihe n ■ of alcoholic sii . i' .iii". b !.. <• ~;r ■' rt to the.so co .. nis I: hi lii ■ 1 . thai thc.\ arc . .iien 1 , ; . .'per 1. .iii ient. and | id 1 • ci lie : ■ i-urcd by j the ink', g• . a ■l. if the Oppeu i lieiitit 1 'i 1 : 1' - .cohoiism. in i | .let. i' 1 I ifely sta.,-,1 l, at '.Mi per (•cut ot su< li ca sC3 th.: ■ treated arc rc •st >ivi I 111 ni:.; ! • Nit only have p::Uc!'i : :.t .11 .eve-1 ot i'he.ic iiitirini lii s. 1. ■ i.i I■■ • > . ... ■ in -lances where lapiilican'.s have been refused by life ill : .:i -• (•••.:,..ana < they renewed tii. r . : p . • mid .il'i"r passing a lb t. . .liiial.tin v.-• re ac, opted ! Ar. at <,.<(- is that of a man who ■ was an lous to insure for over $150,000. 1L !. • been a go > I lire,* and was re ject i by several companies on account of ali.'aa iii. l-.v ;u.\ ice of his ph\ -iclan he look the Oppcnhi .ner Treatment for ai'.'oiioib 111. In a few days the nl buna'ti entirely disappeared and his normal hcal.ii returned in a short time. He a cain ajipllc,! for insurance, and 011 accimnt of iii<- luipo. lance of the case was repeatedly exaniinctl by several i livsiei:".. and found to be en tirely cured of his trouble. Since then lie has been accepted lor all the insur ance li" desi:id to carry. The OpiHiihoinier Treatment for al coholis: i is of sin h a ( baraetcr that several of the large insurance com panies accept as g.:.id risks men who have taken the Oppenhoimer Treatment v. hile rejecting the graduates of oilier insiltuti ins tl'cating alcoholism. Ti:e ' icpeiiheiiiicr lnstitnie of .New V,,rk li,- pn'-. -bed a report of a spe cial ji , ! :t'l .1 oil t' is - llijeet which will be sent firjio; 1 reipiest. Make Your Grocer Give You Guaranteed Cream of Tartar Baking Powder Alum Baking ders interfere with digestion and are un healthful. Avoid the alum. "asryfe.. dWfl C btppewa liimc ftilns* Lime furnished .n car load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesville P^nn'a. M. E. Reeder, iTo Curi * Olimrlivi t'"orev»r. T»k •< »ou > J • /. 1 ' ; if »' »*. i\ rml tu curt*, ilruuif r« r «..•» i *OU R|i«i ■ S. k# f«**r l.ifr tt i »•. - .h' nit'! fur»-\©P. Ut ibs' . c CJUm :» 1 N* w fc vttt Notice to tl)e Pqbtic. r JACOB M. WIHTON, N- to Heyman _ Herr, 7 112 just returred fn.m New York and Pivlade'phi..; * . paid for everything, ca h; he ' ought tlu sc If »r everybody that wants to buy good clot, nig I e r> th;ng will be low in price Pieas come at 1 and srhs ironi ioo up. suits 'fro.n 3.50 "jsKiui\tr<tlvaL up; and a big line of I adies VVatche c , Hens' Watch •s everyt 11 g 1 pto date and warrai ted. OLUMEKTh/.L BROTHCSS ICO . . BLUMENTMAL BROTHCBS tCOI "-V"" - Ladies shots to fit foot and sun the purse. i 1 M MUNCY VALLHY, PA. OatUSj iVl# v V 111 and Ginseng. Pacific Coast —.to Calif crnia, Washington round-trip, long transit and return limits, liberal stop-over ,zjS The rate is practically on the basis of cna fare for the round trip. Of course, if you wish to visit both California and Oregon j'_ or Washington, the cost is slightly more. These reduced rates are i?i effect on certain dates in months fefe&jSiW V J 112 I cf May to October, inclusive. They apply from all Eastern points ) ra v^a Chicago, St. Louis or Memphis gateways. The Rock Island iii System will Like you up in other Chicago or St. Louis, or at hundreds B. ! 1 °f other Middle West points and carry you to the Cor st sn through i/j/y Standard or Tourist Sleepers with unexcelled Dining Car service. The Rock Island also affords a choice of routes: on the "Scenic" »'■) route yoi* can slop r.i'f in Coioradc— see Salt Lake City—visit ff •' '• om|sbߧ Yellowstone National Park; on the "Southern" route you can go ®lfe via El Paso, thru New Mexico, th*n "up coast" to San Francisco 11 2;;; J,. '• • and onto Portland or Seattle if desired. 112 : '■' In shoir t, these Pacific Coast excw sions offer an unusually good ■ ; W,''• Er\ chance to see our western country in a comprehensive manner. >3 -H I ; ; / j If you desire togo on!}' as fr<r as Colorado, there are excursion ■ wl.'l rates in effect to that section and return, all summer long, AlV'.Uuhlfc specially reduced June 30 to July 4, August 12 and 13, ■BK.' JfJ || ill\V. Y. 4 j an4 i August 30 to September 4. Extension trips to Ogden i 'wl \\'\\\\\" , |/ if''r or an ° re tur.i at low cost also. pWlill Epgjjji'. lb Vj |i Vi ii| J I'll) ' ; i\ tourist or "colonist" tickets will be on sale to California and 'I '! ! 'i i'sj[ tbe Facihc Northwest —about half regular fare. j %!(Jg /' If interested, send name and address on this coupon designating x , ' n which booklet wanted and to what point you plan to go. Naras probaLie ° ***** a ' so > so we can advise definitely with respect to rates, etc. Address Addr<-«» JOHN SEBASTIAN, Past. Traf. Mgr., Rock island S; stem, Leave about _ ___ VV / J / CHICAGO. Do.Un.tion r— e* -xjte~ mßCusgiC) Capital and Suiplus. i-450,000.00 3 per cent. Interest ft Money earning money is the | open secret of wealth— j Save a part of your income g and deposit it with this Com- | pany where it will earn 3 per 1 cent, compound interest. A savings account is the foun- ji dation on which fortunes are 3 ; built ' Begin now to build yours. I $1 opens an account with this | Company. Wiile for lh* tvmk M B ' H.inklnw by M 'I. I LACKAWANNA I 1 COMPANY 404 Lickawitiinii Am-iiuc SCKANTON. PA s 11 I BairiviL . Uy Mail j j ■ is simply a m ti r of 'ln p,iny a I I letter in the post oflW I I\\ lit* for booklet to.liny how it ■ I is done. I I J We pay :? per <• nt. interest on 112 j| saviru ati<l iMpiiitl .rnd s .rplu« I I 1 of ! >,i' hi 1 mi•, ~l ri. i]„. afety j JLA C.J:A RR *. NNA I FZ"2 3SCT] I I ' 404 I .c V wanna Avtnue v. K |» v ; There's Ample Security j for every dollar you deposit a with this Company. | A capital and surplus of I $450,000.00 guarantee the ■ safety of your savings. '• We pay 3 per cent, interest g and you can begin with any 1 sum front $1 up. i «*«.• w ' ' ! ik by V LACKA WAh' 'VA COMPANY 404 tackiMsnna Avwiitir SCKANTON, l»A.
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