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1915.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER THE FOTTEB ENTERPRISE. -Tfaffi BIGGEST SHADE TKEE BEST. ARE TRAITORS TO AMERICANISM Foresters Declare Sycamore, Prlze- Children Cry for Fletcher's Winning Sjiecles. Records Made Keisp Them At Home In urging President Wilson to call an extra session of congress, Democratic leaders are not striking a popular chord.

3 It would be better to keep the lawmakers at home. President Wiilsou has urged Americans to be neutral and not take sidas with any of Europe's flghUng nations. Washington, Sept. 26. That the NO GOING BACK Will Have Straight Progressive Ticket Jiext Year Is Declaration of Chairman unlock New York, Sept.

23. Nearly all the thirty-six Progressive leaders who were George W. Perkins' guests at a Manhattan Hotel dinner last night discussed party affairs in Governor Brumbaugh Issues Deserved Rebuke To Officials Who Run ') Reeardless of this sensible advise there are many whose expressions ar far from being impartial. a long conference at national head quarters, in the Forty-second street largest shade tree in the United States as brought to light by the prize contest held by the American Genetic Association, should turn out to be the eastern sycamore is not surprising, say government foresters. The sycamore has long been regarded as the largest deciduous tree in North America and its range of growth is hardly second to that of any other broad-leaf tree; for it can be found from Maine to Florida, and as far west as Kansas.

The bestowal of the prize on a syca- The individual's opinions are less weighty and important than those of building. When the meeting ended National Chairman Victor Murdock said: The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been tho nation's lawmakers. Expressions in use Ior over SO years, lias borne the signature by members of congress are most im portant when made in the chambers "We are going to run a straight Progressive ticket next year. That was the wish of every man here today and is the prevailing sentiment among and. lias been made under his per-" sonal supervision since its infancy.

-aUcUC; Allow no one to deceive yon in this. the Public Printing Business as Political Graft, and Deal out Advertising as Personal Favors to Papers They Can Control and Rob Those with the Largest Circulation through Spite and Hatred and Because they are the Untrammeled Friends of the People. Direct Slap at the Gangsters of the Potter County Court House. It is not the ENTERPRISE that is now complaing of the infamous, unjust and dishonest manner in which it has been treated by Potter County office holders but it is Governor Brumbaugh who is now telling what he thinks of their kind, The following is from a veto filed Tuesday by the Governor, which provided for the publication of the people's printing in gang organs: "There is no such thing as a 'legal' newspaper in contra- distinction from all other lawfully existing newspaper concerns. Why should any one newspaper have this business? Why stifle honest competition Why play favorites The legal and other public advertising should follow the channels of circulation ap- proved by the business concerns of a county, for the latter will always put their advertising where it will do the most good.

So should the that body. It woud not be possible to hold a special session of congress without members with an appetite for publicity making sensational speeches oro at "Worthington, Indiana, which is 42 feet 3 inches in circumference and Incidents of the war have aroused 150 feet tall, draws attention to the the ire of various factions in this country. But their expressions have fact that foresters are nowadays recommending the species especially for other leaders in the west with whom I have talked recently. "We are not going to make any alliance with any other party." "How about the Progressives who have gone back to the Republicans with the intention of forcing the old party to nominate a Progressive candidate for president?" was another query. city planting.

They say that long ex received only moderate attention abroad because they were not official perience with sycamores planted in city streets has shown that the spe utterances. All factions are represented in con All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare-goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio substance. Its age is its guarantee.

It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it has bee in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomacb and. Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The mother's' Friend.

GENUINE CASTORIA, ALWAYS cies is peculiarly able to withstand the smoke, dust, and gases which are usually an unavoidable complement gress. If by any chance there should be a striking development in the war with a bearing upon Americans or American interests the representa of urban life. In addition, the syca Commonwealth. Let this matter to the honest, open compe- more is as resistant to attacks of in tives xf those factions could be ex sects and fungi as almost any species, pected to air their view's in the halls "They have no encouragement in the Progressive party," Mr. Murdock replied.

"Such men are no longer Progressives." Progressives Strong In West Today's conference was behind closed doors. According to Mr. Perkins, there was no discussion of candidate. Spokesmen from various parts of the east and midde west reported on the condition of the party in their neigh and is a quick grower; at ten years of age, a healthy sycamore usually tition of all legitimate channels of advertising. 1 have yet to hear of any one that wants this bill approved.

I would veto it even if I had. It is not American in of congress. It has not been long since Champ is already large enough for shade as well as for decorative purposes. As Clark declared that this country ror tne latter, there is hardly any should annex Canada. Such a statement on the floor of congress today might cause a great deal of trouble.

fBears the Signature of Si eastern species which is generally j. it' it' 'I' -1' -M' It is not long since congressmen bitterly denounced the government for borhoods. It was agreed that the Bull Moose retain more of their strength in the west, from California to the great lakes, than in he east. It was also agreed that the tariff and national preparedness what Mr. not intervening in Mexico, and the Chief Events In European War executive officers were urged to im held so picturesque as the sycamore.

With its strikingly mottled back and magnificent stature and conformation, the sycaore has a marked individuality and can not be mistaken for any other species, either in the summer when the foliage conceals its structural form, or in winter when the leaves are absent. A common objection to the syca- -mediately start an army southward, Who can tell but what the jingoes Perkins called "preparedness for peace would immediately urge this nation as well as for war" will be adopted to go to war with some of Europe in by the Progressives as part of the FRIDAY I Bulgarian premier has cabled to While Bulgaria is marking time and Washington that moblization does mobilizing her miltary forces, word not mean an intention to go into the case of the sinking of a ship or other In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THE CENTAUR COMPANV. NEW YORK CITV. platform for next year. Several similar developments? a lawn tree is its habit of r.r.ma tvn Nish the new Serbian war.

but he will have difficulty in a speakers thought that National Pro autumn. capital, that 800,000 German troops, convincing the allies of the sincerity! dropping its leaves before hibition should also be included. As to the wisdom of re-emphasizing the The initial effect of Europe's war was sufficiently stunning to close the mouths of political leaders for a per anenrdine to the ost authoritative of that statement. Greece ordered a social justice plank opinions differed. general mobilization yesterday.

MONDAY estimates there are available for the forcing of a passage through Serbia. iod. They have taken a deep breath now, and are doubtless ready to make times called a "dirty tree" Recently the Forest Service received a letter from a suburban resident who has a sycamore on his lawn. "My sycamore tree is very beautiful," said the Matthew Hale, of Massachusetts, said that the party would do well to press with new vigor the social As yet no general, movement in this Twenty thousand German prisoners direction has been undertaken, al-an(J dead and wounde(j on bota sld6S Business Directory political capital out of developments There is no good reason for an extra session of congress. The law Old DR.TH EEL'S jusice ideas of 1912.

He said that in I7IO Snriniif Garden St. though preliminary operations Dy me ln numbers of whicll as yet there is Germans are under way. Having, nQ estimate ls the toll taken in the' 1866 507" 1916 writer, "until about the first of Augusti Massachusetts the labor party had a when its leaves begin to fall. Is I PHIL' PA, OtiTyens sua ran tees you results In a week not secured alee-whera In a yenrf Special! LOST VITA LI IT, iiyifU I tniTiOUTH PUL En crossed tne serman territory uie er-, firgt tWQ driye of the Anglo ul ue un mans would have to advance through prpnph fnrrpt! wnr, navn wlln an Temeay 1 can aPP1 necessary if the Progressives offered ticket of its own. which would he nn.

RORS, VARICOCELE (no cutdrtR). Epilepsy (Fita). Intee. makers do not have enough business before them to make such a session necessary. The only object in calling a session is to give the members a S.

A- PHILLIPS. Demist. Coudersport, Fenna. Office on Main street, over M. 8 Bi.lM.rifl.

before thev could brine aidl xree 10 KeeP 1 lrom topping us tn the Turks in Oallinoli and at Con-' i 80 chance to get through early -in the stantinople. Bulgaria's future atti-' TU te correspondent that this was i ii in Liie WBMKi 1 icli i j. i j. a j.t. i Thompson Drug Store.

Prea serving of natural teeth a specialty lions orer ior me in iu omjbi amn, uiaaavr money Diseases. Most remarkable result in "BLOOD POISON" for over 40 years (no deadly after-effects from Mercury or Arsenic). Worxt cbbob solicited. After all new and old methods foil, my own original method, aft-r 30 years study experience ro mains the "last hope A Man Ma kin 8 (Home MahlneTreatment I The Quickest, Safest Cheapest for Results. DON'T SPECULATE WfrH HEALTH I-ibe a "treatment" yon hare heard of all your 111V, Get Book "Truth." It's tho only dependable trnlde for Ailing Men.

Testimonials advice, all free. Arofdl cheap treatment, it's worthless. Hours: 9-4, 6-9, Sin. 9-2. Success by Mall, jtjfg- Nearly 200.000 restored In SO years practlcelfct a consistent program appealing to wage-earners To E.

P. Carrick, of Nebraska, it seemed that the slump in the party's fortunes in the east could be largely attributed to the fact that the prin spring and return home to build or mv rtoonH what snlim fir. I a ciiai aciensuc nauii oi me tree. extenas lrom tne orm eea to me rrhia Jo lu repair political fences. The fences of Democratic' politi many lanes wnn reHpect to oeruia or gwjsa frontier.

I i-hp nnlv failing" that thp svnamnro Tins Germany may be awaiting the com Two distinctive operations are un- is nfPapt cians may be to them important, and I COTCUREP! ciples for which Progressives are con- pletion oi tne Bulgarian mooiiizauou. der way, one to the north of Arras tending are national principles which the? ar Pbably in sad need of re- JOHN C- FRENCH JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Roulette, To. Office at the Farm. Always at Home.

ine east tne Germans aave ue an(J tho other tne champagne ntiiru -Rut thpv are not nf sufficient German treatment core a me aitar i noea mercurial other druffs. also latest 60S injection treatment that nearly killed mo. A total wreck uncle Fred took me toDr.Theel who cured hfm from the worst kind of Specific Blood Poison, General Weakness ft can be emphasized only in a national importance to the country to justify Losses 82 years po. ounerera lrom special unro- qualities. On the other hand, there is little prospect of popularity, foresters say, the valley oak of California, which was decided to he the largest nut-bearing tree in the United States, the contest unearthing a specimen in San gun a Dig onensive movement vwlu regioni whne there has been an in-its objective the capture of the forti- cessant bombardment along almost fled city of Dvinsk, which lies some tlle entire front.

ninety miles northeast of Vilna and BotIj the Briiish and tho preuch pook. A revelation to Buffering Young At Old, Man Women. the calling of a special session of con gress campaign. Much Depends on Republicans William Flinn, of Pennsylvania, said that the future of the Progressives in his state depended largely in the course of the Republicans. If There is more than enough agita -etrograu railway line ine Kussian hav0 been successful carrying trench- A.H, BORDEN.

GENERAL BLACKSMITHIKG. Dealer in Famous Li. C. Gravw tion of questions arising out of the war without fiery speeches on the extending over a distance of 20 Tired! advanced positions have been penetrated in this region and many pris Benito county, which is 37 feet 6 miles and a depth varying up to two i7lrhps anH 12K fBf the Republicans put up re-actionary Buggies, Cutters, Syracuse, Wiarfi Lerov and Munnsville Plows, and Fix oners have been taken, according to according to Berlin. A battle is in and a naJf miles and it lg offlciaiiy progress along rpnm.tP1i bnth from Pnri anH Ton nlgn- lne oaK ls a very IT't tMul tree, but it attains maturity only tures, Wagons, Harvesting Machinery the Dvina river near Lennewaden, 30 30 don that the advance is still GENESEE, PA.

si after three or four hundred years; miles southeast of Riga. Li ucu. Liin njiiiiKii imvitiu knotty and oth- Are yon tired run down nervous? Is everything yon do an effort? Not it is not laziness. Yon ere ill. Yonr system needs a tonic.

Your Stomach, Kidneys and Liver need stirring up. Nothing will do this better than Electric Continued nrocress aeainst he Rus- its wooa is too tougn1 candidates the Progressives would be full of fight Some of the leaders were: From New York, Oscar Straus. Horace S. Wilkinson. Bainbridge Colby, William H.

Hotchkiss, W. H. Childs. D. Dorr, R.

H. Elder, M. Schaap, J. J. 111 H.

IH. KK 1I1HH.MI1I IIHHT1 MF fl subjects in the halls of congress. If Champ Clark once wanted to annex Canada, he might again desire to take over that portion of the continent. And if some of the jingoes would let lose they might cause to end of trouble. It will be bad enough when congress convenes in regular session, and the further awav that is the better it will be for the country, since sians who evacuated Vilna is record- Th(1 -R0rli lmPerlect to good lor lum oonRolinat.ed.

The Berlin nffip.fi ea tne German official report, but admits the retirement of the German ber; the tree grows too slowly to be planted for shade or decorative pur- nnEM QnH ioiTio- fmin1 ntilir in fali- MATRIcGOET COUDERSPORT, PA. Blacksmithing and Horseshoeing. Repairing of AH Kinds. Petrograd dispatch says the iRus forces at various points, hut minimize O'Connell. Vireil P.

Kellosrz William sian military authorities regard the withdrawal of this body of men foria, it would have a small field of M. Chadburne and State Chairman W. usefulness. Horticulturists say that: A. Johnson; Ohio, Arthur L.

Garford itters as virtually complete and asserts that the Germans lost 250,000 men in their tne vaney oak is not popularly T. s. -Williams; Michigan, G. the Democratic leaders are showing no inclination to engage in constructive legislation. siaerea a nut Dearig tree, ior its, pQpe; Missouri, J.

R. Kirk wood. Penn- All Druggists 50o. and $1.00 ISS For several weeks British and French artillery have been pounding fiercely and continuously at the German line. The forward movement of the infantry began Saturday morning, when thousands of allied troops threw themselves against the German trenches, in which, though battered and torn by heavy shells, the Germ- ans waited, having long expected the I It BUYJU-Q-PAY Business is improving all over the country.

If the lawmakers are so anxious for work, let us get them jobs at home. The mills, factories and farms all need hands, and maybe the acorns are not generally used ior sylvania, William Flinn and for food, although, of course, they Valkenburg; Maine, H. P. Gardner; are edible. Foresters say that theNew j61.sey, Everett Colby and J.

H. chestnut and the black walnut are, Hopkins; Massachusetts, Matthew the largest nut-bearing trees in this! Hall; Connecticut, Andrew Gilfillan; country, and the contest did, in Hampshire. William Scovacool; unearth a chestnut near Crestmont, Nebraska. E. P.

Carrir.k- operations around Vilna. On the western line intense artillery engagements and bomb throwing and sapping operations continue unabated. The Italian official communication records the repulse of Austrian attacks at various points and declares that in the region of the Daona and Guidicaria valleys the Italians by a surprise attack succeeded in demolishing part of the Austrian trenches. Vienna admits the evacuation of managers could for a time put up onslaughter. Much of the fighting Nr.tK Jackson Boyd and E.

M. Lee; Rhode Jackson Boyd and with the lawmakers who are so ambitious work. Pittsburg Leader. was at close range, hand to hand en- 7 7 6 1 1 inches in circumference and about island Hilton Dvp ihidna, tiuton uye Charlotte Potter Beauty Parlor counters beig carried from trench to trench. The heavy artillery continued to pour forth a rain of proiectiles counters beie earned from trench tn to teet tan The contest brought forth photo- German Fairness while aviators took the air to dirrt 1 anQ au-nenuc uescripuons or The German government's current the firing, and themselves nMrt I ld trees V1.

aH Vnla note on the sinking of the American The Frye Xote Germany has agreed to submit the question of reparation for the sinking of the William P. Frye to acommissio11 and the interpretation of the treaty of 1828 between Berlin and Washington to arbitral judgment at The Hague Monte Coston, which was atacked by an Italian force "ten times stronger" that the Austrian defenders. SATURDAY innumerable combats btates, making a distinctly valuable, steamer William P. Frye should have In addition to having captured existing knowledge of, a tendency to soothe the anti-Teuton- Mann Block Second Floor Souchez, a much disputed point of, ocimmeut existing tnis country. Washington dispatches call this the French The Germans claim some further vantage, At the same time the Gerrna.ii Government, as "evidence of its concilia in forcing a pasage of the great series 7- T- v.

i QtlJ10matlc victory ror. tne United of trenches and fortifications ta Weftersfleld Connecticut, which is states. It be so. But Germany Champagne between Auberive and IV" f0" has any bt ro lu uc oiwea Dy tne irequent notes On sub- tjei- nrn n1J V.1 Ville-Sur-Tourbe, driving the success before Dvinsk, with the capture of about 1,000 prisonerds. On the other hajid, their report indicates that there has been a notable withdrawal of their line before the Russian attacks farther west.

Some two weeks ago the Germans were in possession of "a bridgehead at Lenne jm.a im. man 3 1 cUidi ixa uic marine activities wnich have been MECHANICS MACAZ8NE Shampooing, 50c 35c Scalp Treatment, 25c Facial Massage, 50c forwarded tq the Teutonic government by tne United States. It is more tjr specimens of species which ordinarily 11? t0 rear' TtlS attain only small sizes were unearth-VLZ 1UU rereS- Ud by the contest, furnishing new rec- likely that Germany had in mind the tory attitude" towards the United States agrees that hereafter American ships carrying conditional contraband will not be sunk under any circumstances, although the case of those carrying absolute contraband is reserved under the Declaration of London. As nearly everything nowadays in included in conditional contraband by the belligerent Governments that iiiu gains nave Deen made For Father end Son I ords of maximm growth. A sassafras try policy enclosed in her note be- to the north of Arras.

Thev have waden. Now they report the reoccu- nation of certain villages which the town of Loos and th rmnr-l 10 "5n Morsnam rose she began her attack on mer- AND ALL THE FAMILY position of some distance sooth of Lennewaden. ries northwest of Hulluch, and have' rXI Veaken th 1. 1 inches In circumference at four feet, her enemies Two and a half million readers find it of absorbing interest Everything in it is yxia.fi Ull nrhcnc mi. "in wni ue wjriiia.il note Dracticaiiv in their reserves to check the advance.

Written So You Can Understand It is not as important as the implied un" rlerst.n.nriinp' that Hurler th tprma rf. ample, not long before this a Georgia sures American yessels against attack town claimed that it had the largest without warning, and even in the ALL KINDS OF HAIR WEAVING We sell 400,000 copies every mwith without giving premiums and have no solicitors. Any nowsdealer will shew you a copy; or write the publisher for rase sample a postal will do. this note, all American vessels must be visited to ascertain whether they PRICES MODERATE Si. SO A YEAR lSe A COPY out as far as the river, but, if so, it must bo in a precarious position, with its supports being crowded farther and farther away.

The Germans also admit that the Russians have won a local victory at a point east of Vilna, where the Germans -were trying to overhaul and capture the defeated Vilna army. They also acknowledge a withdrawal by Macken- are carrying conditional or absolute TUESDAY The third day of the "great offensive" of the French and British forces in the west saw no abatement in the fighting. Indeed the battle has probably taken on a more desperate character for the Germans by numerous nd vicious counter attacks have been endeavoring to regain their lost contraband before any action is tak Popular Mechanics Magazin 4 en against them. 6 No. Mtohtson CHICACtt event that they are carrying contraband the passengers and crew will be removed before there is any destruction.

Germany accepts the proposal to fix damages by commission and to let The Hague tribunal pass upon any treaty rights involved. That Germany does not anticipate any difficulty in reaching settlements upon this basis is indicated by her suggestion The, American contention in the sassafras tree in the world, though this tree was only something over 7 feet in circumference. A white birch was found in Massachusetts with a girth of 12 feet 2 inches a pecan was found in Louisiana with a circumference of 19 feet 6 inches, and a catalpa in Arkansas with a girth of 16 feet. The tallest found is a yellow poplar in North Carolina, which is 198 feet high and has a circumference of 34 feet 6 inches. Frye case rests on our treaty with Prussia of 1828, and is not dependent upon the Declaration of London.

With sen from some of his advanced posi- tinns nrth Pin0v Thi. A1 ground and have, inaugurated an of TIME TABLE NO S3 Coudersport Port Allegany Railroad, Taking Effect Sunday, Jane 1st, 1918, at I A. H. this assurance from Berlin the Wash backward step Mackensen has taken movement In the Argonne for- est, which official reports indicate, is ington Administration can await ar since hisg fireat drive began. But too much importance should not be given mat an umpire does not need to be West Bound Station.) Deing carried out with quite as much dash and determination as the French East Bound bitral iterpretation of treaty The significance of this latest note is the evident desire a Berlin continue to local successes.

The Russians re- port successes in Volhynia and Gali-i ChamPaSne though not so z6 zl a.m. 5 p.m. 82 a.m. b4 p.m. The value of the contest lies in its i appointed to carry out the first prop-contribution of new Information as osition.

to the maximum growth attained byi While the current note is heralded deciduous species and the localities in as a diplomatic victory for the United which the different species seem toiStutes, it ln'ist ilso be -loconted as an a.m. the conciliatory relations between the two Governments in the consideration of the issues remaing between them. Pittsburg Dispatch. .11:45 ..5:10.. 9:201 Port Alleany Burtville cia.

There was an unofficial report in London yesterdav that Lutsk had' The Bntisn and Germans are heav-been recaptured. hTis would mean' engaged in the regions of Hulluch the virtual expulsion of the Austrians' Loos between Bassee and Lens from Volhynia. In the west the Ger-I northern end of the Hne in mans report the repulse of an at-' Belgium tne Germans are bombard-tack by British troops south of La' Ing the BelSlan Positions and various grow best The relatives sizes of the coniferous species are fairly well es .11:56 I- p.m. tablished, the Bigtree of California, indication of the spirit of fairness with which Germany desires to deal with this country. In this respect Germany has displayed a better spirit than England, for British views on 4:51 .9:01 .12:03 for example, being the largest in the ..7:23 .7:3 .7:41 ..7:62 4:44 8:54 Facts For Sufferers Pain results from injury or Be it neuralgia, rheumatism.

Houlette Knowlton Mina 12:09 towns. 4:40 .8:50 Bassee canal. Thprn is onMn 112:14 world; but information on the size attained by deciduous trees in this country has been very incomplete. 4:3 .8:471 international questions are decidedly this in any British or French report The Gernian counter attacks north-as yet. The Paris bulletins narrate west of bave been repulsed one-sided.

.4:30 .3:35 3:30 ..8:35 only the usual artillprv heavy losses, according to the .8:30 ine try mr.aent will jc with less trouble than was anticipated, and is is also developing the fact that some of which, however, annr British official report, which adds that lumbago, neuritis, toothache, sprain bruise, sore stiff muscles or whatever pain you have yields to Sloan's Liniment brings new fresh blood, dissolves the congestion, relieves the injury, the circulation is free and your pain leaves as if by magic. The na 3:21 6:13.1:03 have been exceptionally severe. The'east of Pos the offensive is .3:141 .8:21 ..8:141 .8:09 ..6:201 ..1:101 L-crmany is anxious to deal with such progressing. 3:09 matters in a way that pliers her Olmsted Lv. Coundersport Ar Coudersport N.

Coudersport FVinks Colesburg Seven Bridges Raymond Gold Newfield Newfield Junctions Perkins Carpenter Lt Ulysses .6:25 .6:36 .1:14 .1:26 .7:57 HOWS THIS! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F.

Cheney for the last 15 years. .2:57 ..2:52 Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Haines and ..6:41 EVEN IF YOU HAD A a more favorable position than was given her a short time ago by many ture of its qualities penetrate immediately to the sore spot.

Don't keep two little sons Clement and Harry Jr. .7:49 .6:441. 1:34 are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Americans with a leaning toward the .2:44 .7:45 on sufferinfig.

Get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment. Use it. It means instant tno allies. Pittsburg Leader, 2:351 .7:40 ..6:50. .1:40 .6:54 .1:44 .6:57 .1:47 L.

Benn The gentlemen are Buck-nell fraternity brothers. and believe him perfectly honorable EC As Long As This Feilsw, And Hai SORE THROAT relief. Price 25c. and 50c. $1.00 bot 2:321.

2:20 A Clnpired System Seeds Attention ..7:10 ..2:00 tle holds six times as much as the in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any ob I Mothers lTateli Irritable Children Are you bilious, dizzy and listless? 25c. size. No. 1 That fever, paleness, grinding of NOTE Flag Station. a Week Days Only.

Daily. ligations made by his firm. National Bank of Commerce, Toledo, O. Advertise in the Enterprise. ALL 1 WAY lOOWN teeth while asleep, and coated tongue are indications that your child has worms in its system.

Kickapoo Worm K'ller ouickly gts rid of these para- Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter Dr. King's New Life Pills taken at once seizes upon constipation and starts the bowels moving naturally and easily. Moreover it acts without griping. Neglect of a clogged system often leads to most serious complications. If you wish to wake up to-morrow morning happy in mind and entirely satisfied, start your treatment to-night 25c a bottle.

No. 1 TOHSIUHE WOULD OUKKLY RELIEVE IT. CASTORIA Far Infants and Ckfldrea. In Use For Over 30 Years Trains 1 and 2 run daily between Coudersport and Port Allegany All other traina run week days only. Second class trains do not carry passengers.

Trains run on Eastern Standard Time CONNECTIONS At Ulysses with New York Central Hudson River Railroad for Corning, Geneva, Lyons, WiUiamsport, WeUsboro and Philadelphia tc Readiag Railway Points. At Kewfleld Junction with Buffalo Susquehanna Railway nortfc for Wellsvilla and Buffalo; south for Galetoa, Addison, Aasonia and Du Boia. At Port Allegeny with Pennsylvania Railroad north for Buffalo Olean. Bradford aad Smethport. South for Keatlne- Summit An.tin nally, acting directly nnori the blood and mucous surfaces of the system.

Testimonials Bent free. Price 75 cents per Sold by all druggists. Tak Hall's Family Pills for constipation. of Sept A quick, safe, soothmz, neslmg. relief; I sites.

It is perfectly safe for even the most delicate children. It is I pleasant to take three effective med-l icinal qualities: acts as a laxative expels the worms, and tones up the system. Begin treatment to-day and eliminate the cause of irritableness. 25. No.

1 email botlie of Tonsiiine lasts loncer luiii tnost anr case Of TltrU TOHSILIMC rrileres Always bears the Signature of Sor MUUTQ ana Hoarseness ana prevents uiinsr. 2Sc mi Mc Bsssfui Sin tl.M. Ail Dratrtas. and Pennsylvania Railroad points. THC TONSnJPW COMVSMV, Cmm.

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