HHBKM I 111 MIIMII • No. 2 Folding 112 I I 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. PICTURES 2Mx3M inches. Loads in daylight with film Cartridges. Fitted with meniscus lens, and shutter with iris diaphragm stops. -a* »i Full description in Kodak Catalog FREE *; * > at any photographic dealers or by mail. J EASTMAN KODAK CO., I Rochester, N. Y.. j • ' ■ in Partition of Valuable Real Estate. I'.V virtu.- ot mm on lit ol' ;he Orphans" j Court nf iSullivHu County, I'a., the trtider-1 signed will expose to public sale at the | Court Mouse in Laporte Pa., on MONDAY, APRIL If.. l'lOG. Nt 11 o'clock a. in., all that piece ol' land in the Township of Davidson, County ol Sullivan and State ol Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Ml". 11 NNI NG at a post, thence South tw-niv-eight pen lies to a beech, thence East forty-two perches to a beech, thence South eighteen perches to a hemlock, thence Kast seven perches to a beech, I hence South seventy-eight perches to a sugar tree, thence West thirty-five per I'hes to post, thence South one hundred t ti'riv two perches to a post: thence West one hundred nine perches to a post; t hem e North one hundred fifty one per- j dies (oa post; East forty-seven and one j halt North one hundred lorty-one per- ! dies to the place of beginning. CON PAINING One Hundred and Fifty acres be the same more or less, xnd be- ; ing the lands late of K. I. Brundage i deceased. Having about Seventy-Five j acres cleared and under cultivation and having a large orchard thereon, and also having A LA KG E TWO STOKY : FRAME HOUSE, A WAGON SHOP ANH I, AUG E HA RN AND OTHER Of I' liUIMHNGS THEREON. I KIvMS OF SALE: One-fourth ol j the purchase money at striking down ot the properly, and the balance within one 1 year, with interest from confirmation Ni. i St- Phe widow's third to remain a|> charge upon the land during her life, l! 1 tiler-st thereon to be paid the widow j! ttiinu illy, E. 11. DUNHAM. Trustee. I Annual Statement- of Davidson. Township. Annual statement of the receipts and expen ditures of Davidson Township for the vearenuinit March 12th, 1906. Account of Charles Cox, Supervisor: • T» amount of duplicate C5T>« 55 By work done on duplicate t>lG2s i.\ i xiHierations 402' 654 sf» <»."»() [)."» Assonntof fieorge Kiess, Treasurer: 'I n Ann. received l'roi.i county Treasurer and Twp Collector... 333S 1:* By receipts as shown and canceled :HOH 12 'J rctisurer'b commission r>2 16 Balance in hands of Treasurer. I<JB |;> m* ixsan 4* Account of Win. Hay, Supervisor: To amount of duplicate «>7l 47 By work done on duplicate Wis By exonerations 22 51 . 971 17 <'7l 17 Account of 1). 11. Lorah, Overseer of the J\>or: By services as oversee: 22 Jo Account of (»eorxe Kiess, Overseer »>f the J-'oor: Heed. from Wm. Bobbins StftHO do Watson SjH-'ary Woo do do *;o«m> do do tOO oo do do f/0 oo do do at oo do Walter Lnwrenson Y» oo d<) Lee <i av ii r, <o. T reus. 200 <* > do do -too oo do do 200 oo do Watfloti Spcnry 100 <m» ra-li in hands from last year. . kT>3 ci By icceipts shown and canceled 114*3* < • i Mjission at 2 jxt cent 22 90 2 • d iyp work aqoo B:i lance due Township It;*, 7 g; 2M7M 71 2M7S 71 \eeount «>f W. Spearv, <Collector Koad Funds To.imoniit of 1901 duplicate . 7US -.h* B\ receipts from W, 11. Bay, 252 82 do diaries Cox I ' .iKt 117 H2 Abatement 22 470 21 Commission 22 HU I Bet urns 10 72 Coin minion 54 608 Hli Orphans' Court Sale. In pursuance of an order of the Of* | phans' Court of Sullivan County, Penu- I svlvania, the undersigned administratrix ! "I the estate ot Asa Speary. late of Dav id j ,--on Township. Sullivan County, Penn ; ylvania, deceased. will expose to public f*le at the Court House in l.aporte. J'u., on SATI'RDAY, A PHIL 14, 190(1. «'Oinmeneiug at I o'clock p. in., the All owing described real estate, late of Asa Speary, deceasid, viz: All those two lots, pieces or parcels of land lying and being in the Township <>l I>avidson, <,'ounty ot Sullivan and State of IVimsylvania i'ounded and described as follows: Lot No. I: KEUINN INC at a pos', hence North 11-j degrees Eatt IfiO per < lies to a p"st; thence hi land form-'ly j. wned by Joseph Converse East I] , errhi'S to a post: thence South ll'. de- J jii'ees We.-it I lit.) perches to a bet en bv anils formerly owned by Miles Speary; ihence West 54'. perches to the place oi beginning. CONTAINING Kilty acres i sitid allowances be the same more or less. : Lot No. 2: REGINNINO at a post j near an old beech, the Northeast corner • if'a tract in the warrantee name of ban el Montgomery: thence South 13 degrees West 55 perches to a beech corner: thence West li>o perches to ft sugar cornet: ; i hence North 13 degrees East 55 perches I to a sugar corner: thence East 100 perches to the pb.iee of beginning. Excepting j .-mil reserving from said iot 31.2 acres ot ; land by Asa Speary in his lile ji time to Angelo l.ise. leaving the amount i lierein described remaining the property ~ <>l Asa Speary. Nineteen acres and Fifty* j: Eight perches of land with allowances be the same more or less. 'Pile two above described lots being wed together as one (arm property, known as-the Asa Speary homestead. About Sixty acres improved; the balance timbered, and having erected thereon a j large traine dwelling house: stiille and other out buildings; also a small frame house and two small frame barns, situate on the road lending from Sonestown to Central, Pennsylvania. I liRMS OK SA LE: One-fourth of the purchase money tn be paid at the stick ing dow a of the property, and the bahu ce in one year thereafter, with interest upon same from confirmation Nisi. Security to be given by '.lie purchaser, to comply with the terms ol sale. -MAUV JANE SPEARY, Administratrix of Asa Speary, deed. Nordmont. Pat, March lt(, lyOfl. By receipts at no do Moo 113 0o Commission 5 By exonerations jr, 40 By receipts 100W— 21*» 01 7 IS W Balance due Township "i0 cm c. W. Hpeary. Collector Hoad Funds for 190f». Amount of Duplicate hll yi By shown and canceled 4.10 00 Kcbatcs 22 .s> Kxtaierations .•» ;i.154 i.'ohimission 22 ."s» Itclurn* 880 Comint>sinu.. » 44 Balance due Ml Ml SI I til I " e the iillileislKiii .1 auditors of |i»vitl-on Twp do hereby certify thai we did audit and testify; the said several accounts t«> the best of our know ■ le«i>re. information and t>elief as the saine set forth in tc-timouy wlforeof wv set our hand> aiui seal this 21st day of March A. 112). 1906. P. M TA YLOK, ) J. B. BIMMOKfc*, j Auditors. I BANNER SALVE tha rnoat hoallna *«l»k •« tha world. OYSPEPTICIDE | Tho greatest alfl to DIGESTION. Bv virture of writ of Fieri Ficias issued •mi of' (he Court of' Common Pleas of Sul livan County, Pennsylvania, nml to nie directed and delivered,l will expose to i ul'li: sale at Hotel Carroll in ihe Boro u .11 ol Dushore, Pennsylvania, on SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1906, n one o'clock p. in..the following de -crihcd reiil estate. viz. All that certain portion ol the following-described tract of land that lies « itliin the Township of Cherry, County of Sullivan, and State ol' Pennsylvania, the ■ K-sci i|iiiou ol the entire tract being as Uiovrs: All that certain lot, piece or parcel ol land, a part thereof lying and being in the Township ol Cherry aforesaid, and a part t hereof in Albany Towuship, Brud lord County Pennsylvania, bounded as 101 lows viz: BKUINNINU at a Beech in the line of la mis of Isaac W. Morris, being a corner of lands grained or intended to be granted to John Harney: thence Eust by the same 1.»2 perches to a post, u not her coriier ol said land; thence South 29} degrees West <>- perches to *i stone corner of land of Patrick Ma.lin heirs, (now occupied by .lohn W. Farrell); thence by the said lands West 152 perches to a beech in the line of the aforesaid lan's of Isaac W. .Mori s; and thence by the same North 2'.H degrees Kast (12 perches to the ! place , of beginning. JtJMG 1 CON I'AINING about Fil'iy-ei"hi acies ! and 114 perches of land, be the same I more or les-: and being the same land j sold by Thomas Mahatiey, late Sheriff ol ! Sullivan County, to Mary Harney, by | Deed acknowledged in (ijieii Court March j I, I -and entered in Sheriff's and Treaf - I urer's Deed Book at Laporte, Peniia.. March I. 1893, in Deed Book 2, page 515. I Nearly all cleared and well watered. A i nood orchard thereon. 1 A !-o another certain Jot. piece or par | eel hi land, situate in the Township ol t'herry, County ol Sullivan and State of I Pennsylvania, bounded and described a.» j follows, viz: BE< >IN NIN Gat a post in the warrant I line of -Peter Story, a corner of Lewis I Martin s; thence North 30 degrees East j along said wairautee line 71 perches to a corner of land formerly occupied by Pat rick Redding; ihence by said Redding ! "villih ;>9 degrees Kitst !(K{ perches to a J pnsi i;'truer of Redding's Clearing: thence I -'o ith SO decrees Kast by Redding's 50 peu-hes to ilie line of Thomas Kennedy: il euce by his line *>outli 12 degrees West | 12 perches to a hemlock; thence by the line ol same South 78 degrees East 3U l>erches to au Iron wood corner of T. Ber gan; I hence by said Bergan and Thomas Kennedy South 12 degrees West 70 per ches to a beech in the line of Patrick Detnpsev; thence by his line North 7* degrees West 56 perches to a sugar tree corner of Lewis Martin; thence by their line North 10 deerees Kast 40 perches to a beech corner; thence byi said Martin's line North 80 degrees West 152 perches to the place of beginning. CONTAINING Fifty *acres and 140 nercLes ol land,\ be "the 'same morejjor less. ALSO another lot, piece or parcel ol land, adjoining the lot last above describ ed, bounded and described as follows: BKOINNING at a sugar tree in the! line of land above-described; thence bv ; the same North 10 degrees Kast 40 per-1 dies to a corner; thence by the same j North SO degrees West 40 perches to a Birch; and thence by lands of Lewis j Martin South 33 degrees East 50 (110; perches to the place of beginning. C< >NTAI N ING Five acres of land be ' the same more or less. The two patcels of land last described j adjoining and being one farm containing in all Fil'iv-five acres and 140 perches ol i land be the s.ime more or less: and being ! t he same conveyed by Edw>ir'd Harney t• > j Joseph I'. Harney by deed dated Novem- i ber .'I, 1899, and recorded in the Record-! er's oflice of Sullivan fountv at Laporte, ■ Penna. in Deed Book No, 28, Page 15. ! About Forty-five acres ol same being cleared; balance woodland. Having a 1 two-story frame dwelling house and Iraine barn and other outbuildings erected there ! on; in a good state of cultivation, with j orchard, and well watered with springs. 1 Seized, taken into execution, and to be ■ sold as the properly of Marv Harney and j Edward Harney, and Joseph P. Harnev, ! Terre Tenant, at of John W. Mc- Mali on (use). FRANK W. BUCK, Sheriff- Thomson it Heess, Attorneys. Sheriff's office, Laporle.l'a , Mch.3l, 1906 j Auditors' Notice. _ In re Estate of Daniel Pairchihl, deed. The undersigned auditor, ap|iointed by | the Orphans' Court of Sullivan County, to pass upon exceptions filed to the par-* tial account of Mrs. Fred Newell, admin istrntrix c. t. a. ol the last Will and Tes tament of Daniel 11. Fairchild, late of Dushore Borough, Sullivan County, Pa., on Friday, May 4th, 1906, at 10 o'clock a. m., when and where all persons inter ested in said estate are required to appear and make their claims before said auditor, or be forever debarred from making furth er objection to the disposition of said ex ceptions. E.J MULLEN, Auditor. I.aporte, Pa., April 3, 1900. Auditors' Notice. In the Orphans' Court of Sullivan Co. In re: Estate of Benjamin i brasher deed. Notice is hereby given that the undersign ed has been appointed by the Orphons' Court of Sullivan County' as Auditor to pass upon exceptions filed to the account of Hannah Thrasher Executrix of the , last will and testament of Benjamin | I'll rasher deed., and to make distribution of the fund found in the hands of said 1 accountant after disposing of the excep tions. A bearing w ill be given by the j j said Auditor to all persons interested at 1 the olllce of Alphonsus Walsh Ehij., in Dushore on Thursday, the 12th day of ; April l<)06 at 10 o'clock a. in., at which j time all jiersons shall be required to make ; , their claims before said Auditor or be de ; barred from coining in ujkui said fund, j TltOS J. INGHAM. Auditor. | ! I Foley*s honey and Tar I tores colds, prevents pneumonia. —t i.t Treeaurers' Sale of Unseated Lands. .tgreeubJi t • the provision* of sn Aetof Asuem bly entitled. A mi Act dtrecUnp the mode of setl l!.g llinteut. il I nml* for mxes," i tie JiHh itsv of M»ri-.i; IMtA, mill ttieMippleUients thereto, I Frank H I u; rell. TMii-inVr of the i ounty oi rtulUvan, her, n t v give notice U> utl iwrsons eon eernetl that utiit-g* ihq i.Vuiuy. Kond. i'oor, Htau- v and School 'J'ii xe* dueon rbi: following tracts of Unseated Lbihis situated lu said county are paid i tieiore thed*y of Mile, I lie whole or siteli purt at each tract us w ill pnv the taxes and such oust , I-liurxeahle Un-reon " will Is." sold at the Court I House the serond Mnnduy of June. The sale to! be eontimiwl bj adji-nrnim-iit fnan day co-day ( 112 deemed necessary for ori enrages of tuxes duel and assessed and cost acerued on each trait res pectively, Cherry Township ACRES. WARRANTEE. TAX. 24 Epple Henrv # .'! £(* 60 Getting, Christian 20 »> 40 Grtty, William 16 Jy , 20 Hollzhower, Goo 8 24l II Honey Gearge 153' 80 Honty George 10 MO 272 .lacoby Leonard 37 3" 75 .lackson, Jeremiah 30 91 80 Jackson Jere'miuli SM frl 102 Norrls, Joseph P 14 Of: 65 Quirk John 17 7C 132 Stein Willi",m 28 14 Tumor, William 16 48 130 Van Pliull, Williaat .... 17 85' 5 Reed. Collmson 2 00 329 Wager Piiiiiip.HOnth of c. 45 19 Colley Township. 120 Andeirson, Jolm 41 79 54 AiWerßoif'Thouias -6 39 417 Kaum Catherine 48 64 110 B&um J0hn..... 12 83 144 Baum, Mary 16 79 4!7 3-4 Bowmnii Edward 48 64 417 3 4 Brearly'Benjatniu 48 72 196 Brown George 22 87 118 Brown John 13 74 i 272 Burke.,'Ed ward 31 74 aoo 13rirke,> Thomas 104 97 417 3-4 CiimpbeUfAmos 48 64 412 ! 417 34Campbell William 48 7'J i '.HI Campbell Zicharias 11 30 1 19 Campbell, Kobert 6 62 j 3*25 Clark John 113 71 ; 444 Cftok. J-jiin 25 61 314 Coduinger, Garrett 36 61 150 Crispin, James 26 41 285 7>owJbur "Elisha 33 26 Dowi Vr George! 3 61 175 KitKi-inunoiiti Thomas 62 21 415 Gallopy Poily 48 42 'io6 George, .fohit 35 70 34-1 Hcusewort, Jolin 120 38 1 1)4 Housewer.rt, Geo. VS'. .. 2145 1 j >9 Hurt Jacob 6 90 526 lloncy Gecige 38 ob' ! 78 I leister Pett'r 9 03 'I fa Kester Jacob 11 Or i 344 King Samuel 41 99 Undivided Vi of 117 McMullan, Alexander .. 72 77 121 McMullen, John 25 77 334 McMullen Michael,... 40 04 95 1-2 Palmer Jnhu 10 16 117 3-4 Powers Will,am 48 72 383 Powers Alex.uiu,. 4468 361 Parley, Nathaniel 126 33 75 Parsons Edward 8 75 487 Parlay Humphrey 170 40 11 1-10 Reitzer Jacob 3 87 j 2J. Rofss George 293 4 Smith Richard 46 417 3-4 Smith Robert, 48 64 72 Sparaliawk Thomas 841 Colley Township j 153 Sterrett William 17 87 J i55 Sterrett James 18 09 •10 Sparkhawlc, Thomas .... 17 49 ! 110 Walsh John 12 S3 I lt>6 3-4 Wilson George 47 48 ' j JBB Wilson William 45 24 j Davidson Township 401 Bealty or Bantiy Paul 70 01 375 Bradv John "... 32 72 ! 629 Colt Elizabeth 44 17 434 3 I Colt Nathaniel 37 93 j ',Ol ("owden John 26 51 j t r 'C Coales," Samuel 10 SI j 131 Colt William 34,29 10 •' Colt William 26 94] 436 2-:.3 Coates, Mary 53 89 1 10 Dean, John 2 62 ; 201 Ewing, Jasper S2 58' 150 Evans, Joel 39 24 ! 361 Epple Andrew "... 3174' 451 Epple, Henry I 24 6 71| 135 Evens Benjamin!..'.,. 3 07j J 301 Gearhart Anthony 26 27 i 434 Gearhart 4 1 1 i_'7 Gearhart Wilfiim 28 54 I 430 Grant Thomas??!.' 38 02 | 390 Griflin Mary 51;*45l | 402 Heager Philip 105 16 22 Haines Josiah 1 92 i 400 Hamilton Thomas 34 80 400 Hepburn, James 34'80 j 10 Hunter, Alexander ■ 87) ; 400 Irwin Charles 34 80 ' 457 Irwin Robert 39 87 ( 135 James Ann 35 34: 372 James Deborah..., * 49 60; 267 James Elizabeth 40 74, 5 James John 70 100 Jantes Levi 34 80 -4 James William 117 Jitckson Jeremiah.:.... 36 38 .'.4 James, Grace . 58 08 .52 James, Grace 99 93 417 3 1 Kerr Cornelius....'.. 36 45 •117 Kirk Isaac 36 38 373 Krug Jacob 97 60 150 Levi, Daniel 26 16 165 Lebo Henry • 55 01 343 Montgomery Hannah 89 75 230 Milcy Martin 60 17 j 187 Montgomery, William .. 48 94 2SO Mupsenkope Adam 24 42 195 2 lOMevler; William 17 13 ; 390 Meylert, William 2 34 01 401 3 Millet Jan.es 104 99 281 Mc Henry E McDan'l 24 7611 417 J Nichols Fraucis 108 35 ] 403 Nicholson Jeremiah 35 40, {O9 Patterson, William 104 64 1 ~12 Parker Ricliard 80 80 !O'J l{cese Thomas 394 67 101 i Hoss Thomas 104 99 ' ;4 5 Sample David...... if 113 53 ■:0;i Sample Jane.'. 118 71 4Hi Simole Nancy 203 94 301 litcaaman William 78 76 Sample, Catherine 93 65 | :;f,O Tower James 26 16 1 ",SH Williamson Charles 101 50 |! !l \ViK>dside James 37 91 | 2 Wilson Mary 18 I tV.i .'oodeide J0hn."..'...!.. 32 20 I !3*l '.Voodside John Jr.',.'... 114 06 is WoodsitU Archibald,'.... 419 ! Voting Samuel.... 9 07 Elkland Township. I |-j ;>y«on 5amue1.'..!..... !87 14 1 oniley William.!.... 473 I ,V! I itch Peter 17 11 '1 Eitch Samuel..' '' 43 06 ;Hunsinger Aaron."..'• 1 79 12 l". ilortou (- tvjgersC."S..V,..rj. s-l'- : <Turner Samuel 10 01 • 1/J Turner David 1174 ■ 107 Turner Samuel 11 52 : 382 Spalding Joseph 40 94 GO EnauMlng, Hugh 3 61 Forks Township. ( . j- 127 Botisei Isaac 38 63 t pfe Barker or Barber, Uriah 28 30 ; i75 t.rooks James 7 61 . . 196 Dorsjey Leonard 19 Bti 18 i Dorsev, John : 558 1437 Dorsey, 407 Dorsey, John 123 78 464 Hurley, Charles 65 96 408 Hurley Andrew 4t 35 j97 Lloyd", Peter 113 00 ;83 83-1 tiO Lucke, Henry 7 85 16 Miers, George 4 86 67 Mevlert Michael 0 80 ' .87 Peters Richard... 174 67 '■ 30 Roberts. George yl2 55 Roberts, Joseph F 5 58 270 Steadman, William 27 37 434 Silsby Henry or Josepfi 43 93 .450 Silsby, Peter.... 135 76 469 Warren, Samuel !3t; 49 Fox Township 32 ? Auren, Henry 10 85 4117 J Baldwin Daniel 136 75 407 i Craig, James 136 64 407 j Delaney. Sharp..; 45 58 407 J Delancy Daniel 136 75 395 Ewing, Jasper.... 132 39 407 J Forest, Thomas. 45 58 438 Fitch, Job 4S 94 407 if Hughes, George 4:> 58 300 Johnson, James. 100 58 48 4-10 Kuhn, Peter 547 408 Leiper, Thomas 136 75 407 3-4 Lloyd, Peter 7. 69 97 34 Lloyd Peter Z 5 ,82 407 3-4 Lewis. Jo seph 136 75 3 May Warren 46 385 Milner, David 43 01 107 3-4 Montgomery 110 Shaw, Robert 18 87 300 Sutton, James 33 407 Taylor, George 136 41 2")I Weitzel John-, 175 55 Hillsgrove Township HO Annon William 14 96 331 Aiberti George 205 91 90 Beck, lenrv 436 436 Barron, 430 3-4 Bcates, Frederick 135 72 436 t Benson, Peter..-, 45 15 •t.J-i Bon ham, Ephriam 2'j 96 290 j Boyd..John 90 09 216 Bonharn. William 10 45 *?_ Bingham.William 24 85 2.i7 3-4 Dcianey Thomas 42 17 101 3 4 Erwin, Robert.. 42 23 4U7 Fullerton. Richai-il ~~~* Jti9 93 380 Gray Joseph 39 35 392 (irainer, John 109 99 50 llornkeith, Jeremiah 7}26 250JJ Harrison William 25 89 73 _ Jackson, David 758 198 Jackson William 61 62 50 Lambert William 5 Is 200 McCalla Andrew 20 71 407 3-4 MahOn John 42 2-i 436 Poller John 45 15 1 410 Reese, Daniel 27 59 •105 Seckler, Michael 52 45 160 Steadman William 16 57 407 3 4 Sheaf, William 4223 Laporte Townsh'p 56 Boyd James S 14 42 Boyd James 6 10 25 Brewster, Virginia... 7 76 102 Backus, Andrew 10 44 374 Backus. Lucy 38 32 190 Ban 111 Marv 19 47 1 417 Benedict, Joel 42 73 117 Brearl.v, Elizabeth 42 73 417 Douglas, John...; 42 73 79 Evans, Chadwalter 24 29 58 Fox. Sarah 593 j 126 Fox, Samuel M 38 54 ; 35 Fox. Sarah 10 801 40 Franklin, Walter 5 81 I 16 Franklin, Walter I 64 1 7 Franklin, Thomas I 02 | [B7 Graff, Andrew 26 77 ; iO Garragues. Susan W.... 307 i 25 Gardener. Richard 7 76 ' 1 118 Harvey, Jonathan J' s ! j 111 George, John 11 38 ■ 17 3-4 Harvey Jonathan 13 45! | 5 Huling. Joseph 1 551 I 140 Harvey, Jonathan 19 94 | 117 Harvey. Jonathan 36 07 24 Huling, Joseph 3 48 i !S3 Jackson, Jeremial 56 22 1 60 Kid, John Estate |ti 15 I 217 Kirkland, George 22 26 1 174 Levi Daniel 35 (12 50 Messinger, Avery 15 37 68 Morris Richard i1... ,20 36) 8 Morris Richard 11...* J 2 46 171 Morris Hichatd 21 84 j [ 5 North, Richard 521 119 North, Richard 36 58 j 63 North,"Richard I®?"" 19 38) 300 j Pleasants, Israel * 92 25 j 43 j Pleasants, Israel J 13 22; 165 Pleasants, Samuel 50 71 j 95 Pleasants, Samuel 28 34 so Parker, Thomas 24 59 j 37 Parker. William II 38 j 40 Parker Thomas 4 It); 00 1-3 Parker. William 18 55 1 417 Perkins, Susannah 42 73 > ; 100 Perkins. Joseph 30 64 j 187 Perkins, Elisha 19 16. • 405 Perkins. Henrv 415L 401 Roberts, Hugh 123 26 j ' ,57 Rakestraw, Joseph... 582 j ' 224 Reynolds, Thomas... 22'.'3 j 417 Ripley, Philip S3 71 < 99 Roberts, Elizabeth F.... 30 43 ' | j67 Reynolds, John 20 02 ' < 106 Scott, Samuel 32 57 j 1 220 Toplifl, John 45 OS j • 140 Toplifl'. John 43 031 371 Toplifl, Thomas 114 04 .1 j45 Wells. Gideon 13 S4 j ' 286 Wain, Robert 29 36 ; < 80 Weaver, William 12 48 ■ 9 Welles, Gideon 2 75 ] 50 Welles, Gideon 7 26 ( Shrewsbury Township. 1 59 Boyd, John 15 05 112 300 Bigger G. W 7t> 52 ' 136 Barton, William 11l 20 1 lit) Brady, William 15 30 1 209 Benson. Peter 52 65 I !00 Dougherty, John 168 34 1 10 Fox. Maria C 241 1 401 \ Flynn, Andrew 34 16 1 401 \ Flynn, Samuul ,'!t 16 [ : 378 Gray, William 52 57 , 'IOO Hoover, Jacob, or Job 25 51 122 Hunter. Andrew 114 25 . 401 \ Hunter. Paul i,S 17 5 100 UVover, Jolie w<st Mid 8 :"0 2ft lrv.iii Robert...,'..- (i 33ft Ja-;ksi>u, David li.s ;j(> 437 Lake Richard,;, -id js 3Ht> 3-4 Lambert, Wiljiuih... ,i:{ <i| 437 Kenlziiig, Abraham. lilt 7s 235 McColla Andiew 50 yi, 61 Norrls, Jan. P 15 , r >7 380 Ogden, Joseph 97 47 385 Pleasants, Mary ft:; , 130 Pogue, .Icilin 11l 20 190 Richardson. Isaac 2ti 42 92 Ramsey, Henry ~ y.) 1403 3-4 Roberts, f.icor<£p .li- ;;.| |c, 401 3-4 Robtrts. .Joseph F ' 114 Swain, John 27 97 The hii in of fifty cents must also be paid on each tract, lot or parcel of lan d advertised ill addition to the amount named opposite each tract, lot or par cel of land for advertising. Also, in addition to the same interest will 1> > charged upon the amount of taxes due upon each tract,- lot or parcel of land for each year from the first day of Jan uary of the year following until paid, under Act of 1887. N. B. —No taxes will be received on the day of sale. FRANK 11. FARUELL, Treas. TreasurerVoffice.Laiorle.ru.. ApriU's' Oil. EARLY USE OF SERUM URGED Dr. Dixon Points Out the Increased Benefit of Using Antitoxin As Soon As Possible After the Onset of the Disease Use Liberally For Im munizing. The free distribution of Diphtheria Antitoxin Inaugurated by Dr. Samuel G. Dixon, Commissioner of the new State Department of Health, is already showing a splendid saving of precious lives. Out of the total number of cases reported to the Department of Health In January in which the free Antitoxin was administered there were so few deaths as to bring the death rate down to 8.8 per cent. This was a reduction of over 5 por cent, from the December figures. This low death rate as shown by the January records means that in stead of about 42 lives being lost out of every hundred cases of Diphtheria, as would he found where Antitoxin is not used, the disease was able, to claim only about nine victims, it means that instead of 420 deaths out of every 1000 cases of Diphtheria, the death rate is brought down by the free dis tribulion of Antitoxin to SB. Health Commissioner Dixon feels confident that as the custom of free distribution of Antitoxin becomes more thoroughly established and the physicians of the State use the serum more promptly alter the onset of the disease and in more liberal doses, thu deatl) rate will go far lower. From city, town and country village all over the big State of Pennsylvania the physicians are sending in their re ports that tell the story of little chil dren stricken down by Diphtheria, and then of the arrest of the dread disease by the administering of the .wonderful prophylactic—Antitoxin. Dread disease it hardly need be called any longer, for the hand of death that was for merly thought to have the little child surely in its grasp, the moment that [ Diphtheria was diagonsed, has now >ost its power. At the time that the State Depart | ment of Health is supplying Antitoxin j for curative purposes, it is also fur j nishing the serum for immunizing. | When the family physician is called ; into the humble home and reads upon | the child's throat the signs that to his I practiced eye mean Diphtheria, he ! l;nows also that the little brothers and | dsters of the sick child have by this time probably been exposed to the disease and may be stricken down at any moment. No need for him to wait and see if any of these other children develop the symptoms of the disease. He may immediately secure from the State's free distributing depots suffi cient Antitoxin to Immunize every one of the little ones, and the older mem bers of the household, too. who have been exposed to the infection. It is now the aim of the Health Com missioner to impress upon the physi cians of the State the great import ance of administering the Antitoxin in curative doses as soon as possible af ter the onset of the disease, and the immunizing doses as soon as it is known that other children of the household have been in any way ex posed to the disease. The importance of this early use is shown very clearly in the clinical reports that the State Department of Health receives in cases where the free Antitoxin has been used. The January records show in more than one case that if the Anti toxin had been administered earlier, and in some cases more liberally, a life might have been saved. Dr. Dixon greatly appreciates the co operation he is getting from his fellow phj"sicians throughout the state in Mi curing to the people the full benefits of the free distribution of Diphtheria Antitoxin. On their part the physicians are daily telling of the benefits experi enced by them In their practices. Dr. S. F. McDonald, of Lawrence county, writes to the commissioner "I am enclosing clinical report of th» household of diphtheria treated with the department Antitoxin. The results were very gratifying. 1 feel that the furnishing of such for the poor is a boon to scientific medicine, a great aid to the physicians of the state, anil a very much needed charity to the poor.'' "It was a matter of life or death with hto patients," writes Distributor ltoiick. of Shenandoah, in telling of the rush of a physician to his depot for the purpose of securing a package of State's Antitoxin. "I am sur« the Antitoxin has saved the life of the patient," writes Dr. N. Ziegenfuss, of South Bethlehem, on the bottom of one of his clinical report* rr . i •
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