No. 2 Folding ? J^gwnie iA wonderfully capable and accurate camera built on the Kodak plan. Good enough to satisfy experienced photographers, yet so M simple that children can use it. & PICTURES 2 I A x 3 I A inches. I Loads in daj'light with film p Cartridges. | Fitted with meniscus lens, and shutter | with iris diaphragm stops. Fmll description in Kodak Catalog FREE at any photographic dealers or by mail. i EASTMAN KODAK CO.; I Rochester, N. Y. I CaV- in Partition of Valuable Real Estate. By virtue ot an order ul' the Orphans' Court of Sullivan County, Pa., the timb • r-iwill expose to public sale at the Court House iu Laporte Pa.. on MONDAY, APRIL Iti. WOO. Nt II o'elock a. m., all that piece of land in tin' Township of Puvidson, County o. and State ol Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a post, thence South twenty-eight perches to a beech, thence Mast forty-two perches to a beech, tiiem .• | South eighteen perches to a hemlock, j 'hence East seven perches to a beech, j thence South seventy-eight perches t.i i sugar tree, thence West thirty-live pe: i clic- to post, thence South one hundred j thirty two perches to a post: thence We | one hundred nine perches to a po- ; I thence North one hundred lifiy one pe •• dies to a post; Kast forty-seven and one halt North one hundred forty-one per- ! cites to the place of beginning. CONTAINING One Humlrednnd Kit \ ; acre-be the same more or less, md be- ' ing the lands late of K. 1. Brnndage ] deceased. Having about Seventy-I'i\>• ' acn s cleared and under cultivation and having a large orchard thereon, and a!- > having A LARGE TWO STORY FRAME HOI'SE, A WAtitiN SHOP AM' LARGE BARN AND OTlil or 112 BUILDINGS THEREoX. TEItMS OF SALE: One-lourth <•!' the purchase tnoney at striking down of the property, and the balance within one year, with interest troin confirmation . •-i. The widow's third to remain a cmmi.re upon the land during her life, lntinst thereon to be paid the wido-.v aiiuually, E. M. DUNHAM. T rufltee. Annual Statement of Davidson Township. Aiumal stnti mcnt of the rifoijits unit i \j» dii «»i I» til on i • nmhh ft i h< yc&i ■ m M.irt » I2tl», lIH-U. \i <»unt of lox, lox, suK't \ is.»r: 1. . ountof <lu|>limtc ».'• .v. My w >rk «li»m» nt » is l»y .... .» (•AH ,»,» K.»t N-* •tint «»f<Jeoii t Kit--- Trrn»urvr: !'• vu.i. rcceivi'fl irnia t'ouui) I "itirer uii»i Twj« ( olkctor. . |:i lit i- uipt* «> »howu iim! citutkMl 10 1 r< ' > foiuiuisxiiiti ♦,j li.iiautviw Imi' U ol Trru»uivr 1. n-RM 43 I. Ac •mil i»i Win. |tuy. Wu'.htvisor. »*'«»• ..nut of ilujihcuu V7l *7 i» v rk tlolu nil itlipliCuUv . Vt »r. liy » v• iiu'intlotis .j ,1 u;i 47 t»TI IT AtMi.lllll i»f |» II l/ornli <ivpi>c«*Tof llie IVi B> i Vic** u» OvtWk** *. illll! I.MM .dIC K -", (I'.t'lMTl if lilt lIH I• • I rum hi i ; • • i . u •to Wuuon .. .... *Hiun •In do Homi •lo (iu |OU IM » U» do *4l (aj •lo i|o .t| i*f» «lo \N all! I I 'iv\ ('•! •..11l ■ • i m i i«i Ui" i.»MI iii. | reitx. V(4> In ilo o«*> tin i lo s**•*} •lo \V;Htiiin *<|4 nry lm im • i«l ii h«lt<l» 'nun liutl vtn vi,i tot ■i!• - h mii | < . .... I j 14' *ii. . iimnoii «ii |ni i i'iii ..... ... I work 11(1 t|4«**<|Ut i l«M lisiS | |fw> A7«i7l oUUI of' W i i.J: ;u»r I; .»l Kun-i • i Uuiil M mwt iii . **i|4i fr hi w ii paiKi • lo rimitim i ui Int.* 447 v' %tiM't lilflll i ••mtitUnlult Hi lurn> iu , j liHuWintiiii .'l4 Orphans' Court Sale. In pursuance of order of ill'* Of plums' < Ymrt of Sullivan County, I'enti- the undersigned administratrix ol the estate ol Asa Sp. ary. late of 1' ivnl eon Township, Sullivan County, Penn sylvania. deceased, will expose to public .- ue at the Court House in Laporte, l'a., on SATCRDAY, APRIL 14, 1006, connnenciug at 1 o'clock p. m., thv (ol- If.wini; described real estate, late ol Asa Speary, deceased, viz: All those two lots, pieces or parcels of j land lyi::j» and being in the Township of , havidson. County oi'SnUivan and State of I Pennsylvania, bounded and described as i lollows: j Lot No. 1: BEGINNING at n post, I thence North ll] degrees East 160 per- I ches to up >t: thence by land formerly ' owned by Joseph Converse Easi ~>4j i perches to a post; thence South lli de ; grees West 160 perches to a beech by lands formerly owned by Miles Speary: thence West 541 perches to the place oi ; beginning. CONTAINING Filly acres j uiid allowances be the same more or less. Lot No. L': BEGINNING at a post j near an old beech, the Northeast corner i of a tract in the warrantee name of l>«ti ; i<l Montgomery; thence South 13 degrees \\\ -t perches to a beech corner; thence AVest 160 perches to a sugar come;; , thence North 13 degrees East 55 perches ton sugar cornel; thence East 160 perches to the pi ice of beginning. Excepting :uid reserving from sni.l lot 31.'1 acres ol ; land conveyed by Asa Speary in his lite | time lo Angelo l.ise. leMving the amount herein de-eribed remaining the property •ol A-i Speary, Nineteen acres and Filly - ; Eight perches of land with allowance.- ; be the same more or less. The two above described lots being i-od together a* one (arm propeity. I.iiown as the \-a Speary homestead. About Sixty acres improved: the balance i liiiilmred, and having erected thereon a 1 large frame dwelling house; stable and other out buildings: also a small frame bouse nini lvio small frame burns, situate < a ti e ro.nl leading Irotti Souestowu lo t Vulral, l'enns\ hama. ii KMS <»l "-.\LE: line fourth of the ; uel. -e ihoi i \ .i.i pit • I ul il.e mi il; in. down of iin- properly, and the balance oi ..ne year therealter. with interest upon ■-Mil-, II e.. iiiriiiat.un N i* : i. S.eurit\ t>> I e gn.-ti liy l|ie plln'foi-rr, I." eolliplv ' Willi th> I tins ot sale, -MAKY .lAN E SPKARY. \ 111. : !intri.\ i l \«.» Spenry, deed. Nord'.,oiit, I Aiiiteh f'.t. I'.i ft. i'-y tm•»!!•<» • t" '4Jt>o IIS «*» • 'Ullilliiiuioll . .. it iii t v I• ,t.H> I'llUil.- J,I |lt lo r«vci|*t* iiA 111 ilnlut <tii4 r«ovn.hij» Vi im » \\ -i- I) ( t« rHi i l I' uimi* Im tyQjfc. Aum.il ! < h|| VI U> u IJ»|% .|| t 111 iinlt-niiivksl full"' » X MI ■ tiiolm .11 ;»l « Mill. .|| 4 .. U.I ilu«- ioH li» In t* k • # 7I«I Ml I*l Ml il 1 ' I •• umti r»fy>!'«l| Bill 'Ut!* o# l»4V« I ■II r*|' •• • »•> ••» •tt .1 **» • lt>l n*i.l«i mn| '» * I * • u« « i.ui*ii iiw *• iihiitr liiii n ' . UllnMii llilMl *l||i| l«t*lU I ||» llirf MlUii' Mfl « U'»l »«») « ' • ti"|il »i '**l oi it tinn<li tin! 11 .Ul U) of lii >» A l» IV«i, I* M TA\ lA»U i K, K. «mn*i\»» . Amiiinr*. P-ANJtfJS SAJLYJ Uivmuti n««t nii><i*. «ili« wmM ov y PEfTICIOE Iht ani4.t«»t*iii in e.Ui.»Tiuri ' C II KHIFF'S SA I.E. Bv \irturc nl writ ol Fieri Ficias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas ol Sul livan Ciuniv. Pennsylvania. mill tt> tne directed and delivered, I will exp> se to publi HHI*- HI Hotel CHI ion HI the liuio- ol I'ushore, Pennsylvania, on SATI' RDAY.A PR I L UK. 1900, (it one o'clock p. tn. ilie following de scribed real estate, viz. All tlmt certain portion ol the following-described tract of land that lies within tlie Township of Cherry, (bounty ol ; Sullivan, and Stale of IVim-ylvuiiia, the description of the entire tract being us 1 follows: I All that certain lot, piece or parcel of ; land, a part thereol lying and being in ; the Town-hip of Cherry aforeraid, and a part thereof in Albany Township, Brad | ford County Pennsylvania, bounded as follows viz: i BRUIXNINfi at a Beech in the line of lands ol Isaac W. Moiris, being a corner i of lands granted or intended to be granted I to John Harney; thence Fast by the same | 152 perches to a post, another corner ol said land; thence South 29i degrees West • t>2 perches to •» stone corner of land of ! Patrick Martin heirs, (now occupied by i .loliit W. Farrell); thence by the said j IHIIIIS West 152 perches to a beech in the j line of the aloresaid latins of Isaac W. ■ Morr s; and thence by the same North i 29} degrees Hast (12 perches to the J place j of beginning- I C<>NTA ININ'(i about Fifty-eij'lit ncies ; and 144 perches of land, be the same ; more or lesi-: and being the same land .sold by Thomas MaliaHey, late Sheritl'oi Sullivan County, to Mary llarney. In • Deed acknowledged in Open Court March , I, 1 -!>;{, and entered in SheriH's and Tre«i>- i urer's Heed Book tit f.aporte, Penim., ; March I. 1893, in 1 * 1 Book 2, page 515. j Nearly all cleared and well watered. A ! good orchard thereon. ! A'?oanother certain lot, piece or par cel ol land, situate in the Township ol Cherry. County of Sullivan and State ol ' Pennsylvania, bounded and described as | follows, viz: Bl'Xi I N N IN( i Ht n po>t in llie i nrrsnt | line id' I'eter Storv, a corner of Low is j M irtin's: ihence North -iO dejjreen Khki hIou;; aaid warrantee line 71 perches to a loonier of limit forinerh' occupied I>v i'ni j t i<-K Keddiiijf; I hence by said Keildinj: South 5U decrees Knsi 11)."i perches to H post i! u-ner of Redding'* Clearing; thence o-itii XOih'jrrees Kant by Redding'*; 50 perches to the line of Thomas Kennedy: enee l iv hn line xaith 1:2 ilegreis \\ tst | 12 prrches lo a hemlock; thence by the j line ol same South 7K degrees Km si Jill j perches to un Iron wood comer ot T Jler i gun; thence by said Rergan and Thomas Kennedy South 12 degree.-) West 70 per ches to a beech in the line of Patrick 1 >empsey; thence by his line North 7,s degrees West .*)(! perches to a sugar tree corner of Lewis Martin; thence by their line North 10 detrreef East 40 perches to a beech corner; thence by said Martin's line North 80 degrees West 152 perches to the place of beginning. CONTAINING Fifty acres and 140 perches of land, be the same more or less. ALSO another lot, piece or parcel ol land, adjoining the lot last above describ ed, bounded and described as follow?: BK<iINNIN<i at a sugar tree in the line of land above-described: thence by the same North 10 degraes Kast 40 per dies to a corner; thence by the same North Ml degrees West 40 perches to a Birch: and thence by lands of Lewis Martin South 33 degrees East sl> 010 perches to the place of beginning. C<<NTAININ<I l-'ive acres of land be the same more or less. The two parcels ot land last described adjoining and being one farm containing in all Fifty-five acres and 140 perches oi land be the same more or legs; anil being the same conveyed by Kdwiird Harney to Joseph P. Ilarnev by deed dated Novem ber 3, IXW, and recorded in ihe Record er's office of Sullivan < 'ounty at Laporte. I'enna. in Deed Book No, 28, Page 15. About Forty-five acres ol same being cleared; balance woodland. Having a two-story frame dwelling house and Iranie barn and other outbuildings erected there on: in a good state of cultivation, with orchard, and well watered with springs. Seized, taken into execution, and to be sold as the property of Mary Harney and Kdward Harney, and Joseph P. Ilarnev. Terre Tenant, at the suit of John W. Mc Malum (use). FRANK W. BI'CK, Sheriff Thomson A' lleess, Attorneys. Sheriff's office. Laporte,Pa . Mch.3l. 1906 Notice. In re Estate of Daniel Fairchild, deed. The undersigned auditor, appointed by the Orphans' 4'ourt ol' Sullivan County, in piisi upiin exceptioi s filed to the par lial account of Mrs Fred .Newell, admin -1 i-lralri\ c. I. a. ot the la»i Will and Tes tament i>f Daniel 11. Fairchild, late ot 1 I'uslnire Borough. Sullivan County, Pa., 'on Friday, May 4ih, I'.KXI. at Itt o'clock a. in., when and where all persons inter- I'sUd in said estate are required to ap|>ear and make i heir claims lie tore said auditor, or 1..- forevt r debarred from making nirili er objection to the disposition ol' said ex cept ions. K..1 Ml Lt.KN, Auditor. I.Hporte, Pa., \pril .'i, lINHI. Auditors' Notice. In I lie t 'rphan*' Court of Sulli% at) Co. In re: k»taleof IWiijainin I brasher deed. N H ice is hereby given (hat the undersign ed has been appointed h> the Orphona' Court ol SullitMii i ounlv' as Auditor to pas- upon exception* tiled lo the account ol llnniiith Thrasher Kxectilri* of the !ii»l will i4ii*l testament ol lienjauittt I brasher deal , and to make distribution ol I lie fund found in Ihe hands ol said aei' MiiUiil alter di*|M>sing ol the exrep till'.* A hearlltf will fie yivell bv the sail tuditat to all |wiHiiii inlerestrd at ll»e otll vof .llphoimtis \\ a!>h l.«| M in l>il»hore on l liiirsdav. the 12th dat ol April l<i»ai at 10 ocioclt a. in at which Hint- all |>emili* shall be r».|Ulf«st 111 Inakr ih-ir elalina lielore said Auditor or I* d« tiarie.f irom in u|*ni »aid lund. III<»H .1 |\ ( .HOI Auditor, Foley's honey w Tar mr#» tittkbt. prvwnl* pamumonkk. Iftt 112 T° the Pacific Coast—to California, Oregon, Washington— round-trip, long transit and return limits, liberal stop-over jj.- The rate is practically on the basis of one fare for the round trip. Of course, if you wish to visit both California and Oregon or Washington, the cost is slightly more. These reduced rates are in effect on certain dates in months I ( I of May to October, inclusive. They apply from al! Eastern points J * via Chicago, St. Louis or Memphis gateways. The Rock Island V/ /I System will take you up in either Chicago or St. Louis, or at hundreds jjf of other Middle West points and carry you to the Coast in through Standard or Tourist Sleepers with unexcelled Dining Car service. The Rock bland a'so affords a choice of routes: on the "Scenic" route you can stop off in Colorado—see Sait Lake City—visit B {'tff'j<Yellowstone National Park; on the "Southern" route you can go *f ,J-I^;flpMg' via El Paso, thru New Mexico, then "up coast" to San Francisco I*i «• Wi- ' and onto Portland or Seattle if desired. If iy*« In short, these Pacific Coast excursions offer an unusually good I- Ji m;'n '||T chance to see our western country in a comprehensive manner. Mritjl ;. i;: , ;'sj If you desire togo only as far as Colorado, there are excursion ■ < ! l ' SJ rates in effect to that section and return, all summer long, A ? *l' specially reduced June 30 to July 4, August 12 and 13, lIV and Au S ust 30 to September 4. Extension trips to Ogden llmA u (iV IfA or *-ake a«d return at low cost also. fljJlK JIA Y vn\ 1 V 1 !l I' From September 15 to October 31, 1905, one-way His IfTl 11 I) I ) 1 l/'i \ tourist or "colonist" tickets will be on sale to California and ' 7 *m\ !J I 8 if/iffiKL ' IJM the Pacific Northwest —about half regular fare. M\\\y ' j | jfV If interested, send name and address on tlus coupon, designating FJj®^ ! M' which booklet wanted and to what point you plan to go. Name probable If If] ( & * ar * : a * so » 80 we can advise definitely with respect to rates ; etc. Address JOHN SEBASTIAN, j j Q/ EL PASO \^lJ Put. Traf. Mgr., Rock Island System, Leave about \ \7^T/^/ CHICAGO. Destination PAIRSANFj3 GAS or CASOLINE ENGINES. There are many Gas and Gasoline Engines and ONE "FAIRBANKS" Some resemble it ii> 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. Horizoi./al three horse power up- THE FAIRBANKS COMPANY, 70! Arch St., Philadelphia. CHARLES L. WING, Agent, Laporte New Rotary J Ml A Brand BB New Idea Spy in Sewintf r Machines Wa hava now 10 aqulppa'j our factoiy is lo produce art abundant aun'ly to meat It a treat deman i for rur hltn treda, low pi lead Rotary lh« hlf liett type lowing ma chine av-r o/teiad at any piica or un a r any nana. Our Demaecua (iranij K»- luy Skat. H/iMHf tie aawa ai h I (hal I flk aiaad. ai. latt on th« laa noiae:mek a cMna will, and doet It teller anj aaalai. Sttipoed MtO 4*ye Trial. Wai (anted lot a tarm « yaara. We Are The First M offar ihe paople tfca naw Ola Ixur Searing Machine ai laaa n an $»5 00 lu $76.00. Higk pice* n.utt jt*e way batata u*. You Must Have our »aw. a'aboi.'a liaai Mathiaa Iwk an 4 | luairaiaJ wleletee In t»i c m. at- i 40 le;|ep»c*t. 11*14 In Tbe I hi Hkii machine u aam pul-.t-ied. » . » 4m*. it.. i'.a r.awa«< Ralari ant ..ikai au .ujJ . el Hi eat aa<a< H4M blaltaa la |aa. Wilia lai It wJ»y. la llf«t(Mi«ry Ward I Of., ■nbnaa Ita, MaJtaaa aa4 Waatlagt.a Ma MMMMB UUtAIeU mmwmmm \ I 3 per cent. Interest Money earning money is ihe open secret «>t wealth ! Save a part uf \ out income and deposit it with ihi.s Com pany where it will earn J per cent, compound interest. A savings account is the foun datlon on which fortunes are huilt Begin now to hui'd yours. $1 opens an account with this Company. V* U uu |tif • -4* rl iUn,,, *>„ M JtAVKZWA.NKA j . '.4 I COMPANY I 4*4 I ttkawaiina avenua I ACUAMON, »»\ -At - J /' ONDKNCKD KKl'Ulll ni the condition ofi he *-1 *3l>t National Hank ftt in the State i of Pennsvlvunia at close of business Jan. 29th ! v.wc, fIKSOt/RCEh. Loans Jin.l discounts 1.957,72 79 I'. S Bonds to secure circulation oO.wOdO Premium on l.\ S. Bonds 2,000w> Stock securities 70,000 **• Furniture ,000 on ; Due from Bunks and approved Kes. Apt. r»s f 2:ss i;*. Redemption fund l". S. Treasurer 2,500 00 Special and Legal Tender note.- 24,000 I Total §419,654M LIABILITIES. "apital $50,000 00 Surplus and undivided proiits 20,5M n9 Circulation .<(',000 00 Deposits 2W*,0T27 Total *419,554 nr. state of Pennsylvania bounty <>:' Sullivan ss. 1, M. I». S warts cashier oi the aliovc named bank do .-olemnlj swear that t in nlmve .statement is 11ue to the best of my knowledge and belief. M. I>. s\\ A UTS. cashier. and sworn t<» before me this 2nd day of I <•»>. 1900. AbI'KKT F. lIKKSS, My com mi Shi on expires Feby 27,'09. Notary I'ublie, Correct Attest: K. (*. SYLV ARI A. ) J SO. I> RKKSKR, > Directors, SAMIKLCOLK. ) Transfer <>f Licence. Notice in hereby given that an ftppli i cation for :i tranMer of restaurant li -use j granted to John J, Cadden transfer to j i'ntrick K. McDonald ha.- been tiled in I niy otlicc, mid the Mime will he presented I to the Judges o! the ( onrt of Ijnaiter j Sessions on Wednesday, April 11. IVOfi.at I 10 o'clock a. in. tuii.MA.S K. K KNNEUY. March 24, l'.MWi. Clerk of •'onrte. SO LIFE, NO AMBITION, NO ENERGY. These Are common expressions noua ai d the 1 "n.. j• • r | that p-ntil wtilt l.iilintr a< etinic* to 11« : ■«- «yrv» .hi I ot Ms \ italii v h. r 'i. -%. or i-.v* • o <mi I'hut , one should allow i! coiidiii.in toy t. i* ■ In| 11■ t,* liielitai | hy-.ii-..? o: - Mini i.in :ia t i-nrely inn- 1 i: n : riled, is a i i\e crime when tin ov ■at liiiiid Dr A. V\ I'lm.Vs \er%e I'ill— a ■ lir'iii. d«—i•' .nil .A|'fi' .r ilii- win - -a medicine I'.ai e- to <-im- I rwwMyU* tlw very «MMtM uf | '»!< Nerve i'orei. Mrs. W. ' . Ma-t«''il»-r <»f '-"20 K. "ilh St., l!l(Hiiu>,l)iirg. nays: •' v. . t.eiin-. vei\ nervous and v rv h rim down lii-t winter when I saw A. W. «'lni«e 1 Nem< I'ill: rn'.>m dot for such a eon i ion. I /. •: a Im* • d Iri, d ihriii, I lie . ht' • dune me a > rlil (>t coOil. toned ii|. a ei h• ei| i. svHent jieiiemlh, mad mv iirrm ' • aid Men 11 tl'd s . in*, a Irilliitf a.id »ij;or.' Ii . . o,e - . I :*n l.'rl kllM Hl.d Itl.'ll \t d I t ail ifc .mi nd il hijhl v in i>. i i i ii)C a | • i erve and ifeneial to . '•"< ,1 ,le ilvra < r Dr. VV. i n ,»«• \l. n« I i'i I'liftiilo, N. V. -re i h . |.orl at* .•I Ii- „'u tiur' oi V W ( !.«•• M. I». it| I o, , ,«ry gwfcuy
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