19 No. 2 Folding 112 B^^^iie jjj A wonderfully capable and accurate camera | | built on the Kodak plan. Good enough to | satisfy experienced photographers, yet so | simple that children can use it. jj I PICTURES 2'A x 3'A inches. I Loads in daylight with film I jjj Cartridges. I Fitted with meniscus lens, and shutter | p with iris diaphragm stops. | 'ft, Full description in Kodak Catalog FREE $ |» at any photographic dealers or by mail. gjj - EASTMAN KODAK CO., £ Rochester, N. Y. 1 1i —— i i >ii mi inEß^sEai®as^eaHH*i Salt? in Partition of Valuable Real Estate. By virtue ot an order of Ihe Orphans' Court of Sullivan County, l'a., the under signed will expose to public sale at the Court House in Laporte l'a., on MONDAY, APRIL IG, LOOTS. at 11 o'clock a. in., all that, piece ol' land in the Township of Davidson, County ot s ullivan and State ol Pennsylvania, hounded and described as follows: Bl'Xrl NN ING at a post, thence South twenty-eight perches to a beech, thence Ivisi forty-two perches to a beech, t lieinti ii eighteen perches to a hemloc'-, ihence Hast seven perches to a bt-ecl , th-nce South seventy eight perches to ■ Migni live, thence West, thirty-live per dies to post, thence South one hundred thirty two perches to a po»i; thence WVM, * •in* hundred nine perches IO a post; I hem e North one hundred lilivone per ches loti post; Hast fort v seven in! one hall North one hundred forty-one per ches 10 i he place ol beginning. CONTAINING One Hundred and Fifty Mi le- he the same more or less, ind be ing the lands late of K. 1. Hrundage deceased. Having about Seventy-Five a< r. s c eared and under cultivation and haviug a large orchard thereon, ami also having A LAUGH TWO STORY I'li.WlK lIOVSK, A WAGON S!lo|* AMi LARGE BARN AND OTHKU or I lil-ILDINGS THEREON. T Kit MS OF SALE: One-fourth of ftie purchase money at striking down of the property, and the balance within on** ear, with interest Irom confirmation N'i. Si. The widow's third to remain a charge upon the land during her iife. Inu-nst thereon to be paid the widow a mm illy. K. 51. DUNHAM, Trustee. Au I.,{ ll <*n(tti ll i; 1 I'orii*. Ohio Is taking the lead in the wtali llsh'jietit of traveling libraries, nud t!n> gruiges are active in furthering the eause. There are !KK) traveling H l-rarirs issuing from the Ohio State 1 - li" ry, and the farmers are by far tbo largest users of these volumes. Kllialieiull) Mound. V iih iu good securities, tlio national grange Is In position tj do things. Conservatism, however, shouM be and will be tile policy in the use of these funds. \nllonnl lirmim* I'rrnouala. N. ihmul .Master Jones and wife were pre fiited with a lieautlful silver te servl.-e on his retirement from Ihe chief ii Ii r iii tin* order In view of the fact that O 11. Kclley i- to draw Si/Jon a year for life from ti i* treasury of the national grange on ' .i i oii.it of "meritorious serviee," lit* I ► . N I,l* hopes to live to lie 1011. ||e 1 t: »v :.lioUt eighty. I NeWeolnli, master of the I i state grange, i,s aire, ilv getting t liis. « lu *l!ape fur th». nesit annua) i ot the national ifruuge, which * .Ii) lien I HI I leliu-r. N ouill Ma-Cter It lehcldcr comes well ' a'd I i the until•- of IIH Important < lie has a broad grasp of the 1 I ljueHlinns wiilt wltieli the gr uge 1 *>lll IVe to ileal ill tl.e future. ■ * Mister Gaunt of .\r.v Jersey ' e. high f-nrtiliitoilei fur (lie worti v ' he dill lii make the national * I ill lit liolue ||| hU Idle ||o * "leetisl to Um, oiti> %.• of national u Orphans' Court Sale. In pursuance of mi order of ilie Or ; p.ians' i 'ourt ot" Sullivan County, Penn sylvania. ilie undersigued administratrix j ni the estate ot Asa Speary, late ot' David- I M«.II Township, Sullivan Cottn'y, I'enn s\ Ivania, deceased, will expose to public : s: le at the Court House in Laporte, i'a.. ! on SATI" HI) AY, A PHIL 14, I'JOG, commencing at I o'clock p. in., the fol lowing described real estate, late of As* Speary, deceased, viz: All those two lots, pieces or parcels ol Innd lying and being in the Township ot Da i id>ou, < 'outity ol Sullivan and State ol I'ennsvlvattia, hounded anddescribed as lollows: Lot No. 1: HKCINNINC at a post, thence North 11} degrees East 100 per .•lies to a post; thence by land formerly owned by Joseph Converse Kast .">4} perches to a post; thence South ll.} de crees West Itill perches to a beech by lands formerly owntd by Miles Speary: thence West -'.4 perches to the place o. begi tilling. t'< >N I'A INI N( r I'ilty acres .iii.l allowances be the same more or less. I.ot No. 2; U!•'(>] NN IN(I at ti post martin old beech, the Northeast corner •it a tract in the warrtinlee name of Dnii iel Montgomery; thence South I '! degrees Y\ est perches to a beech corner: thence West Itio perches to a sugar corner; thence North Li degrees Lust ,V> perches lo a sugar corner; thence Last i(10 perches to Ilie place ol beginning. Kxcepting tnd reserving from said loi 31.2 actes ot land conveyed by Asa Speary in his lile time lo Angelo Lise, leaving the amoutil herein de cribed remaining tiie propert\ of Asa Speary, Nineteen acres and Lilly !'Jg!it perches of land with allowances lie the same more or less. The two above described lots being '»sed together us oije latin property, known as the Asa Speary homestead. \liont Sixty acres improved; the halanct tiuibereil, and having erected thereon II large Irame dwelling house: stable and oilier out buildings; also a small frame iioiise HI .I two small Inline barns, situiiti in ilie rott.i leading from Sonestowu tti Central, Pcnlisvlvaina. I L!; MS I l|-' S A 1.1'.: (•iie lout th of tin purchase money to be (aid at ilie s.rik itigdowtiol the property, and the balance 'ii .mi year then-alter, with interest upon slime from continual ion Ni"*i. Security ' ie L'iveu l>\ the pnreiu s -r, to comply With the terms ol >,.le ;ma::v .ia.nl si-kahv, A.ln. :i, Ist nit ri -. ot \--i >pean, tie erf Xot'dii.oi.t, I'M., Mai. h I'.l, |',ltKi J Tnrllf I* a sa l'I II ;i„112 tin# \r.i,*r ii'tin Mnmlitril of |.|\tiij|. \\ li'Ui Alui ricilii pr.i li'.i-tli li U so euonii urn that after HUPPIJIIIK domes tic II eel I * there .1 iviitiliu t.,:i.u.u ttircs I i the value ~112 half a Mlllou dol lar- for export to the miirkom of the ' r. st of the vovlil, it iiiii -t ln» eoueislt | th.it oven mil Hint out free tia.ie wotlM Hot i: iln for the coii-iltner nu.v inalcriul reillietlotl In the i ml of the |irotllM,'tM | I <• Vil tout ii k 'lioral titlllf leil lilt 101l I llil llei'olilpllKll Mould It* tlie I'epl.i, ,nj| ~(• Aiuorieiili Int.or Willi then | • fun.lt'll Ittl- ir. No longer < |i 111,, illi'.l of u ■ Weeping | boriz >ii il re. Iml loii of tho tariff U> •erioii-ii euii. I.i 1,.1n II br k t *< u*<* tie i i i. • '. ymi i |uul 'er of In t>r e. u: i „ .i. {t.aiii of tlu< Atin-r.i- ,ii i.iii.! ir.l of living. kueli •' bin 1.. i..-"i fin r, | j oilt of lit* I'eali.. ... il; , , on 1., tin* en r III i lea -111 • no* of our ■ t| >.')» of H'tr- I!'•<. 11.,l I leliin I pt .11 •»» t'l'oll- Ui'lH ¥ ,Ni* . Lapcr e Towi ship Audit. Fliiiii' iviermnn In aoco* it with I.aiorte'l'hi . ; a- »u|iui visor for the year Hiding Mart-ii 12, Itfoti j mi iimoum. iif ilupliriiti* 287 S9 Hv exnii<>rHtlniis f>o C.nsli collected 011 iluiilli' tv 89 ks ; i a i(led to guucetsor in oftii'c 7 !>:l A ml worked out W 2V.1 '.'S ! Wiit. handed over by E. C. Rurte 4KS t.'olleeutl l>y I'lt-li fts ! Vint, worked out H.'>> 4M Cush Account. i»sh collected on duiilicute 39 Ms on unit, handed over tig lteceired of K.C. Burke / Iff; 75 do Wm. Kernnn. 25 00 do L. It. Uavitt 3woo do Win. Kernuu KKMW do do 07 00 do do In K, do do mi no do K. H. Parrel I 68 20 tlo ('has. Cox 2!>"i 00 do Monr«-Phillii* njooo do l.het tvtermun 500 00 ltee«l]its (lied for work 22">2 01 For supplies 2ii 71 I'ttld v. L. WiiiK for printing "> 00 Auditing and clerk for luofi 21 00 Kor bridge lumber l(i 25 Hank for bridges 70 Interest paid I.e. Pennington 82 ; int. and judgment paid " 4>io; 0 do do Marv fi. \ewuian H;U) 17 do do Isaac Lowe 697 1 11 Balance in Hufiervisors hands icj S7 ; 214134 2114 ?4 .supervisors' service* 179 &-> i A int. due Su|iervisor 908 Certlftcate Issued for same 9 6S : Ueoree Karge in account Mil It LaporteTwp. is Supervisor for ilie year ending March 12. lllcWi. lo amount of duplicate 182 10 'l'oaint. from last settlement 1199 l'.y exonerations 1 f0 l.and returns li <5 Collected <m duplicate ill Anit handed to successor :|SI Auit worked on duplicate - r,,j .o 194 01 194 01 Cash Account. Cash collected on duplicate fi IS Keceivtd of b. H. (iav ilt I'm (0 do do 20U on do do 50 mi do Win. Kernnn 2» ihi do do 20 w> do do 2.15 00 do do 45 55 do do 40 00 do I'. II Firrell 15,100 liecciptf JiVd Paid cprtiffcate of fieo. Kargc 2"!» 72 Interest paid .lolin Kmge 75 30. ito Henry Kaigc SK'j Audilim.' and cl ik liK 1 ". 10 00 Kor plank 52 on Kor supplies p.i i5 ! i Kor work 528 91 j Balance in Supervisor's hands 11! 2 921 98 921 98 ; Supervisors' services 182S* I Aim. due Su|.ervisor I.'OSK j Certilicate issued for same 150 58 j .lac .b .Incoby in account with Laporte Twt. >8 Owrsoor o! Poor lor the yrar ending Maicli 1J j ium». Anit. hunflcd nvor by Jos. Shaffer 10 By iwoiln - * svrvi«'«.*ii 4 00 I ttaJiuicc in Overseer'* haiuls 3.V.H0 :V\\ id Htw o ! I*l illip lVtermuti in aeeount with LaixTtt' Tu |> i a* o\ersct»r <>f I'oor for yrar unking Mureh 12,'oti. A int. hi liaixlsut la<t >euk'nient i!7t> ;>0 Paid to Dr.Haiulall for Mrs.Faulkner 10 10, To three <iays M.'rvice 600 , Ann. Handed to 11. A.Hess, overseer 2u •27« 30 27(i 30 ; Wm. K«rnnn in account with L«i>ortc Twp, as j Collector of n>ad tax for the year ending March ! 12, liKMi. i social Road Tax tluplicatc. 56?)H0 Extra Rnad Tax duplicate 2ft> lr> A int. collected in tioday> 440 iv» Kehatc on >ame *J4 07 j Colleet'Us commi.-sion : « ollecte<l on face ouplicatc 114 70 i ollectors commission £ <»j i < Collected 5 per cent added 19 HO j Exonerations t» &5 I J-and returns 81 41 « Ommissioii on returns 1 r>7 j Jtaianee uneollceted 114 i>7 i SOI 7"» «oi 7."» i By receipts filed 61)4 ;>;» llehate J4 07 Commission lo 80 c ollectors commission f»oi Exonerations 6 65 Land returns 31 41 Commission on returns 1 .'»7 Auit. overpaid by Collector 2H I*o M)1 75 V e the undersigned auditors and clerk do hereby certify that the foregoing statement is i true and correct to the l>est ol <>ur knowledge and belief. $' | ERVKST 11. HCTSFORD,) E C. rETEIIS. > Auditor l HENRY KARUK. j | Attot: R. E. BOTSfcOKI*. Clerk. jVvtv Yll I -Imioih Mm * !..u l " ( .rj». !.<•._ jHi I l't|i.r. IH.U i«. t .• «... t • • r li.-.-, .. 4 ' -li ''ili.t— (in*l ■ 4<i tUl'ir* •<i i « ilt . • I> i.f« a . \ r e S.tj C, i. '-v.j 1 •., ' jr. .'» V .'...' /7• in > Without Our*.-, .tu.' . ; r - . Quality r 'l* i'»"'• •' *• ril*k ■' ... li. T". I, I J.,- I.V.MI' 1 , . ■ • ' ... 1 , 1.. iar it. t. r H . in >il t\ «, .i. .. . i •». 'p 1 v r ? 5 t ; u ' r , 'wr <|t'OTx i »>m v• i.j m,v«' hi, . !. I!. I. i.in 1 n».f ! burial It \ Injrr in ; v v i fiH '* ir . 7 | 4t, ,-r .. .I. 112 j *»"**'• Lur.lor. !li hhil ' Y" ' ' j -is.i-v.t /fy,,'> . , . ...... All*. Iffl I 4c ' (.{',* 'f■ .ft" u,....,, i r.Ui ' I i ' ...j .. ! ■ |.'* r •*: -4>.' ■ ! if* * i»; •• *" 1 J. -lalr, . 112 V € r -r I v .lt v.* in lr*«rf ». .I 1~. I i>v i '.< \ i•Ji ' j - .I ri I . t i ' " ,,a ' i,.- . . j ' ' : Cultivator F.o. B. Chicago 1 Oe; or Kumi City ({/XXtMI/ lAte«t Improved ii'rinif nciMU wsikliitf Cul tivator. uiljuntllde to diirei.'llt width ril«K »u.l vurviinr ile|.ih». lieu milt renter »n , ej • hoveli. adjuatutile »t> el wlieels an I ureh; mroiuly braced fiauie. II it di« • not »uit, send It back and «>■ will i av all l;vi«bta. WK, Pay Tm ar Tkr.. Pralitof Send for Implement Ll*t 20 la 40 par caal ta.ing. Quick •ktaaiaalt, ami Ukaral and Hlalwlat|i .ll.i a.ar mad*. 1,000 ai4an a dar ta aur lmpl.iN.nl Dita i*a. Saad far Uaplaaaaial Laal al aata. All Htorl Hulk* Plo« for Wa.OO 6o I'o.nti smhil l*»er lUrruw.~ ft.fi IHw llariuw 10.35 CufU Drill H. 1(1 Ktaal Umul Huilci I« S0 MontfOßMry Ward A Co. Skki««a tn, SaiiMa aa4 w u k.a«iaa It* MMMaaa V«ISAM ...x-J 8 To the Pacific Coast—to California, Oregon, Washington rounrl-Srip, long transit and return limits, liberal stop-over The rate is practically on the basis of one fare for the round trip. Of course, if ycu wish to visit both California and Oregon or Washington, the coat is slightly more. These reduced rates are in effect on certain dates in months of May to October, inclusive. They apply from all Eastern points via Chicago, St. Louis or Memphis gateways. The Rock Island System will take you up in either Chicago o* St. Louis, or at hundreds of other Middle West points and carry you to the Coast in through Standard or Tourist Sleepers with unexcelled Dining Car service. The Rock Island also affords a choice of routes: on the "Scenic" route you can stop orf in Colorado—see Salt Lake City—visit Yellowstone National Park; on the "Southern" route you can go via El Paso, thru New Mexico, then "up coast" to San Francisco and onto Portland or Seattle if desired. In short, these Pacific Coast excursions offer an unusually good chance to see our western country in a comprehensive manner. If you desire togo only as far an Colorado, there are excursion rates in effect to that section and return, all summer long, specially reduced June 30 to July 4, August 12 and 13, and August 30 to September 4. Extension trips to Ogden or Salt Lake and return at low cost aUo. i From September 15 to October 31, 1905, one-way % tourist or "colorist" tickets will be on sale to California and the Pacific Northwest—about half regular fare. j';|\ If interested, send name and address on this coupon, designating l ii which booklet wanled and to what point you plan to go. Name probable date of start abo, so we can advise definitely with respect to rates, etc. Address JOHN SEBASTIAN, /q J EL PASO full Traf. Mgr., Rock Island System, Lea*e about. —7 fy CHICAGO. Destination P 7\ I T\ P> A N Fj 5 GAS or GASOLINE ENGINES. There are many Gas and Gasoline Engines and ONH "FAIRBANKS" Some resemble it it; construction, others in name BUT THERE IS ONLY ONE FAIRBANKS ENGINE. Engines that excel! in quality and moderate in cost Vertical from one to ten horse power. Horizoufal three horse power up- THE FAIRBANKS COMPANY, 701 Arch St., Philadelphia. CHARLES L. WING, Agent, Laporte New Rotary H W V/o have now to equipped II II our factory aa to produ 9an AkAs abundant &e highest tyro sewing n«" chine tver ofle;«vi at a y r' tea or un- Jor any name. o\»r . ivy Shut 'TnfKK Imßi/ tie tews at iU fUQ■!& THF/ nuite n *,**»• « litUl it" h ani d «a •?eryth!nc any other tewtiif w*a cbi- • will, and does tl better ana easier. NK.ppeJ du 10 days Trial. Wajimte4 for a N I yMTI. We Are The First 1 < ftlti the paopl* lh* new lyp* Kxut S»wU>t Mac In* «i l*u ih«n Jfii 00 la 575.00. Hl(k |wtc.t mutt (!«• w*y b*fot. u*. You Must Have auf n«», •'«boi4 * 9*win* Mactxa* BuaU I J l ulKltl ■ i «Jnn* U«* *vtl puUi*h*J. Him 1 d**t.fibM I In n*W.*t Nwlftf V ti~l vrfh#r *Ulldtl J lllachll,** *l Hic«« 1 *«•) «4utloJ h M (■«• In IW. Wilt* I*l II k«i*y. I* iMt(Mifry Ward I Co., Mukifta *<• . »>«**■ »' Wukiiftt. lu. .11 '.iUSAM rnmmmmmmmmJ »* n'i <<dM- A eRs^BS | Capital a.i.l s»uiplus, I j ifom 1 P .iff | | 3 per cent. Interest Money earning money is the 1 open seern of wealth — 7 Sjvc a part your income ' uuJ deposit it with this Ctmi , p:inv where ii will earn per cent, compound interest. A s ivit)!»s account is thefoun- V Jjtion un whicii t'oitunes arc 1 built— -1 Uei;in now to build yours. >l opens an account with ihu t Company. Wills »•- Hw ("4. rt ltl«l,ll*!.» M 1 ■ LAI % VAWA\'VI m i j&m rim* } QOJMPAJNY ) 404 I INK.IAAIU I *>l-TII,C >cuan>ON. I* * I . UNDENTED KKl'OKi ut the i «.• noti he j First National Bunk at hushore. in tin ; .if Pennsylvania at close of business Jan. 'J'.'tii j UM*». RESOUIU'ES. l/>ans ami dS>count> 1.70 1. s bonds to Mvnir circulation «*«M,oeo no Pr«*mium on \ . s. Bonds L'.wOOO stock securities ... 7»>,h;o«u l-iirnitiirc Ime from Hanks and approval lies. ' Redemption fund I . s. Trt: >mvr -MhO S|>eiiial and Legal Tender notes Total -11.."»- r >4 ;;0 LIABILITIES, "apital s.v>,ooo 00 Surplus and undivided profits o»» : < 'irCUlHtioil ;"•(».«HK» 'H> DijHwiU L*)S,S)7:J \l7 Total :;iv state of Pennsylvania t ounty of Sullivan ss. 1. M. i>. Bwarte cashier ol die above named bankdo solemnly swear that theabove Matcincni; i> line to the best of my knowledge and Udief. M.l». SW.VKT.S 1 asiii.M-. Subset itk*l ami sworn to before me tbi> i!n«i day of Feb. JM.. ALBEKT F. HEI>S. Mv commission expires Feby J7, '(» U. Notary l'ublic. Correct AtteM. E.G. SYLVAIiIA. I JNO. D KEEsEK, >Directors S AMI* EL <'ULK. I | |SO LIFE, NO AMBITION, NO ENERGY. i Those «re common expressions novia | ' ivs and the finger posi that point with : oifniling accuracy to a nervou* sy ? ! >bbed of its vitality by over-ex--. iioi | ivernfain or excess ol some kiwi. That ■ .invoue slionht allow If»i.- eondiiioii t" im ii tc complete menial phvsiral 01 -v• i;ii ; uin as it -mrelv inns' it neglected, is a positive pi line when the cure it.m linnil in Dr A. W. Chase'- Verve I'il!—a .nt'dicine designed expres.-'v lor lliis (■■mi t'ilioii—a medicine tl at cures to «tuy cured by resnpplyii jt 1 very essential of 'ili--Nerve Force. if lis. \\\ 0. Mils toil or of 2'JQ 1!. sth fc>t., IMooiiisbuij*, I'a., says:- - i 'I was feeling very nervous ami v y ■ "iiicli run down lad winter when I iv i>.. A. W. Chase'* Nerve Pilhi reemn nded for Mich a condition. I jiot a I•• •* ill trietl lliein. I hey have lone me :i w ojl-1 ol'jf.voil, toned up an! strcntflhet.»-i| My system generally, mid-- iv ncrv.* ■ r 'lil t -ieililv a. il jrivi li.e a teelii >1 l'i. Anil vijjur. I I me lit ;ieis ;i p il i iv i" ( .rtli an.l rebut -U-r ami Iran f»e line- I il highly to vnvone lie.-dinj: •» . *i' i erve anil genera! !•■.- < ' •< i»l I. ile" r I'r. A. W. i h .«!> M "•. r 111. ... V V. >Ve ill .1 |«irirai< .'i i /nai.ii.. ol V. H.t'n.o-e M, I', art • e.«i v p.. X.i.-c _ , Jh II II ■ I'l I 111 I II" Q CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS £ LJ li •,t Cou. H Syrvjp Tints G *i. tt rjl \J*-» » tiKM. I y aruws- ''•• E MJ Kii U -ta • TWlrtl» Tl .U..-M t»w.. uT . ■ rcw pasviy# KltiiNU -,***NWs t J- ..t iiriß FOLFYSHGNFY-TAR M«M tu« |UU|» mmti Ivui*
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