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THE POTTER ENTERPRISE PAGE THJtCl THURSDAY, MAT 1 1916. TVEIX KNOWS MAX PENROSE DOOMED FOR BAD DEFEAT Easy for Brumbaugh, Scranton, May 8. No longer Uiy doubt exists as to where north-astern Pennsylvania stands in the clash of Governor Brumbaugh and his Supporters against Penrose and his Ilk. The forming of the committee of reorganized Republicans of eight coun John Bayless, Father of George Dies at Age of 80 John Bayless, one or Singhamton's oldest and most highly esteemed residents, died at his home, 213 Court street, about midnight on May 3rd. "I DON'T SUFFER ANYMORE" "Feel Like a New Person, says Mrs.

Hamilton. RAYMOND Francis Dickson is sick with measles. 1 Sam Fergasori was In Coudersport Monday. Several children here are having measles. (Miss Lulu Foster went to Gaines Wednesday.

Earl Woodcock returned to Mount Morris Monday. E. L. Hazzard and family visited at Ulysses Sunday. Mrs.

Wesley Morley of Gold visited Mr. Bayless was 85 years of age, and had been in feeble health for the last few months. He had been confined Reports Assure Victory For to his home for about six weeks. He had lived in Binghamton since 1869. Governor.

ties and the election of ex-Deputy attorney General Frederic W. Fleitz us chairman for the entire field has been followed by the rout of whatever little following the Penrose outfit might have boasted of in this part of Pennsylvania. Reports received by Chairman Fleitz from Wayne, Monroe, Susquehanna, Wyoming, Bradford, Pike, Luzerne Mr. Bayless was born in Milburn, which is now Conklin, on Nov. 24th New Castle, Ind.

"From the tJma I was eleven years old until I was seven 1830. He was the son of General John Bayless, who lived in Conklin at Frank Moore last week, Mrs. G. E. Conable is selling quantities of millinery these days.

BIG MAJORITY FOR AMBLER W. C. Witter and family were Sun day guests at Henry Martin's. Mrs. Ellen Nelson of Gold was vis iting at Henry Martin's Friday.

Josie Carpenter was at Roulette last teen I suffered each month so I had to be, in bed. I had headache, backache and such pains I would cramp double every month. I did not know what it waft to be easy a minute, My health was all run down and the doctors did not do me any good. A. week, the guest of Mrs.

Bradley. and Lackawanna counties have all been of the one trend, that the Republicans of those counties are heartily sick of Penrose and glad of the opportunity to join in a movement such as the Brumbaugh organization is dedicated to promote. Fleitz says that he has been in touch daily with the situation in all outlying counties and that he has not received one word that Isn't most encouraging and foretelling Dorr Fuller was over from Ulysses and Binghamton all of his life. He was a descendant of John Bayless, who came here from England in 1645, and who was one of the parties to a deed from the Indians giving title to 200,000 acres of land from Staten Island north to Paterson, N. J.

and west to Elizabeth, N. J. When a young man, John Bayless went to Kansas and took over a number of business enterprises. In' 1861 he returned to Corbettsville to carry on a lumber business. Later he became engaged In the wood chemical business, being one of the pioneers in this enterprise.

The first of the several factories he built was the third to be constructed in this coun Xttorney General Brown Exposes Pen-rosa as a False Prophet In Taft Campaign. Harrisburg, May 8. Late re visiting friends the last of the week. The Misses Grace and Blanche Mor- Be Curious ley of Gold were in town Saturday. ports received from every county of Or Lonsbury Is moving in G.

the state indicate a sweeping victory Conables house on the farm this week. the complete success of the Brumbaugh ticket. for the anti-Penrpse forces at the Re G. E. Conable and family visited at Geo.

White's at Seven Bridges Sun neighbor told my mother about Lydia E. Pinkham 's Vegetable Compound and I took it, and now I feel like a new person. I don't suffer any more and I am regular every month. Mrs.HAZBl. "It is inconceivable," declares Fleitz, 'how any sensible man endowed with day.

try. rrntmmm publican primaries to be held on May 16. Governor Brumbaugh will be backed by at least three-fourths of the delegates to the next Republican National Convention and will easily win Mrs. Wm. Clark of Gold visited he.r common sense can be expected to go Hamilton, 822 South 15th St.

daughter, Mrs. Anna Martin Saturday into a polling booth with a ballot con During his residence in Mr. Bayless had been connected last. taining one set of names marked un- with numerous public business insti Mrs. J.

W. Moore and daughter, Mrs. tutions. Since 1890, and up to the Bess Amidon visited at L. L.

Francis Friday. Instructed delegates and with another set marked Instructed' delegates, and In the face of that situation vote that ballot for the unlnstructed crowd. time of his death, he had been treasurer of the Board of Water Commis the twelve delegates at large. Both Senators Penrose and Oliver will be defeated fcr election. Charles A.

Ambler is expected to win the nomination for auditor general by 100,000 Rozella Carpenter and wife of El- sioners. 'or many years he was a lisburg were Sunday callers at G. E. There is nothing to this but Brum Conable's. baugh.

I tell you, nothing to it at When a remedy has lived for forty years, steadily growing in popularity and influence, and thousands upon thousands of women declare they owa their health to it, is it not reasonable to believe that it is an article of great merit? If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass. Tour letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. director of the City National Bank.

He was a director of the Bayless Pulp Paper a trustee of the Binghamton Savings Bank, and president all but Governor Brumbaugh. The people have got to be represented In majority. The Brumbaugh forces wEl have a big majority in the city of Philadelphia and will win all but pos of the Home Mutual Fire Insurance Curious people seldom stay satisfied they try new things until they get better satisfied. You should try this Golden Sun Coffee, not alone because it wins the favor of nine people in ten who try it, but also because you will likely find greater satisfaction in it than in the coffee you now use. There is a particular flavor in Golden Sun Coffee due to the blend that seems to suit 'most everybody.

But you must try it once to see; that's all we want you to do try one pound and let your taste decide. Golden Sun Coffee is steel cut by the Golden Sun process. Sold by good grocers. 1 THEWOOLSON SPICE COMPANY Toledo Ohio the next Republican convention. They are to do the nominating this year of Mrs.

Leon Lunn and daughter Verda of Frinks were shopping in this place Saturday. I Ellery Dunn has moved to Roulette where he has employment in the Stave plant. Mrs. John Carpenter and little our Lord." sibly five or six counties in the entire state. Attorney General Brown In a state Co.

He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, of which he was for a number of years a trustee, and treasurer; also a njember of the Binghamton Club. While it has been conceded all along that Brumbaugh delegates would daughter visited at Ladona and Seven sweep such counties as Wayne, Brad Bridges last week. STAWBEKRT PLANTS Twenty standard varieties of strong ford, Wyoming and Susquehanna, Mr. Bayless' first wife, Amanda, daughter of Sewell Corbett, of Corbettsville, died in 1880. He is sur Evingham was quite ill last counties in which Penrose has been week but is no better now.

Dr. political outlaw for years, the amaz Church was called. vived by his second wife, Addie Corbett Bayless, two sons, George Corbett Bayless and Franklin J. Bayless ment has flatly punctured Penrose's "predictions" of victory by calling attention to the senator's previous poor performances in this respect. Attorney General Brown said: "Senator Penrose, whose reputation as a false prophet has long been established, has again broken loose with 'predictions of victory' for himself at the Republican primaries.

Penrose's statement is issued for effect only but Misses Belle Tanner and Dorothy and one daughter, Mrs. S. Richard plants acclimated to our soil and climate. Specially grown for spring setting. Prices reasonable.

Send for descriptive price list. MILTON H. STOWELL, Wellsboro, Pa. B. P.

Successor to Homer B. Howe. 42-43 8t Perkins were also callers at Mrs. G. ing strength developed in Brumbaugh sentiment In Lackawanna has been rather surprising.

All along It has been admitted in Lackawanna that Brumbaugh had made himself solidly E. Conables' Saturday. Claud Moore, wife and little daugh ter Marian of Seven Bridges visited at fixed in the esteem of the miners and Davidge; four brothers, William H. of Tucson, Arizona; Alexander H. of San Francisco; Cornelius Dubuque, Iowa and Vincent W.

of Minneapolis. 1 The funeral at the home Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. J. W. Moore's Sunday.

other labor unionists, but It was con Mrs. A. E. Jordan is in very poor will be no more effective, however, than his predictions in favor of Taft sidered probable that Penrose had too tight a grip on the professional poli healfh and has gone to Bolivar to stay Si is Just four years ago, when it is recall a while witn ner aaugmer. VW iXVN VXX vXX VXV A tician set for any one to make much ed that he at that time belittled the Marshall Benn was up from Coud There are yet a few men in Shingle-House who enjoy riding behind a good horse.

There was a time years ago when a young man was "it" if he owned a niec driving horse and buggy, but now days he must have a buza wagon or an air-ship. Oswayo Vai' ley Mail. of an impression in that quarter Fleitz and his organization, however, ersport Friday and Saturday helping G. E. Conable with his orchard work-.

have already won over to the Brum ODIN Rev. John Rambo has a new auto. E. A. Whitney was calling on friends Monday.

Mrs. Alice Glaspy called on Mrs. Sheriff I. was here from baugh banner nearly every Republican Coudersport Saturday. His daughter of high party standing in this county.

BRUMBAUGH SURE TO BE CHOICE OF and Miss Emily Casperson accom Clara Crobsy Monday. panied him. Labor Against Penrose. E. A.

Whitney and W. E. Whitney H. C. Amdon late of Sliver Creek had business in Coudersport the 4th.

PENNSYLVANIA REPUBLICAN DELEGATION Coughs Philadelphia, May 8. The Trades Union News, the labor organ of this Whitney has his plans made came Saturday to spend Sunday with his wife at her parents, J. W. Moores. Mr.

and Mrs. Amidon are soon to move from Silver Creek to New York for a hot water system in his house. city, editorially declares Throughout Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 'included and Pittsburgh in par Mrs. W. E.

Whitney and daughter Harrlsburg, March 29, 1916. There can be no un-lnstructed del City. Roosevelt candidacy in the same manner that he treats the Brumbaugh movement of the present. "On March Senator Pen rose made the following prediction: do not concede a single delegaU from Pennsylvania to Roosevelt or any other candidate but President Taft Of course, accidents will happen, and we may lose here and there, but there is not a single district in tills state in which we have not every, reason to count upon the election of delegates favorable to the nomination of President Taft. 'The state convention will be over whelming for Taft and there is no one who will question that the twelve delegates-at-large elected from Penn eylvania by that convention will be other than stalwart supporters of President i The Philadelphia Inquirer of March Genevieve and Mrs.

Winnie Johnson drove to Coudersport on the 1st. fegation from Pennsylvania to the Re publican National Convention at Chi- Mrs. Grace Bundy is moving to Nor ticular, it is asserted without fear of successful contradiction that public sentiment is supporting Governor Brumbaugh in his exposure of the caga and all reports of statements to STATE ROAD Frances Cornell of Whites Corners the contrary are intended to mislead wich. Alva House took her household goods to the station the 5th. Kill If You Let Them.

Instead kill your Cough with DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY. It heals Irritated Throat and Lungs. Thousands In last 40 years benefited by i Dr, King's New Discovery Money Back If It Foils All Druggists 50c. and Sl.OO worked for Burr Scoville last week.

and confuse the voters. a delegate or alternate delegate at large; otherwise, insert by the voters of my party for said office at the ensuing primary, and shall use all honorable means within my power to aid in securing the nomination for such candidate for President." I The law requiring each candidate for delegate to set forth on the ballot just how he stands, reads: "On the ballot used at a primary, after each candidate for delegate or alternate delegate to a National party conven blackmailing methods exploited In The Odin Grange met in their hall Will Horning and wife visited In consequences of changes made In election laws, every candi nefarious attempt to save Penrose friends in Whitesville Friday. from his honest attack. on the 6th. There was a good attendance and two applicants were given the degrees.

Willard Statham of North Bingham visited Burr Scoville Saturday. George Oliver is well described as Boles Penrose's stool pigeon and the Henry Harris has set out 1,500 Frank Vanderhoof was shopping at cunning trap devised by predatory North Bingham Saturday evening. black raspberry plants this spring, and he has a thousand more to sell at 5c a hundred. He also has a fine strawberry patch. conspirators has caught the unscrupulous hand that sst it.

Willis Lowery and Charles Shelley tion, shall appear the words, "Prom drove to Rexville Thursday on busi ises to support popular choice of date for delegate to the Republican National Convention must specify on the ballot whether" or not he will support the popular choice of the party for the Presidential nomination. Delegates at large must specify that they do or do not promise to support the popular choice in the State, while delegates from the district must likewise pledge themselves as to the choice in their respective sections. Under these provisions there is no escape for "trust-me" candidates. It The Trades Union News, In con ness. party in the (here insert "State" if a Rev.

John Rambo preached a very Business Directory delegate or alternate delegate at Mr. and Mrs. Will Austin visited inspiring sermon Sunday on the large; oitherwise, insert stant communication with organized labor In every part of the state, is enabled to declare that Governor Brumbaugh will win at the primaries friends in Troupsburg a part of last week. text, "And He wist not that the spirit of the Lord and left 81, 1912, stated: "Referring to the Pennsylvania situation Senator Penrose said he would concede one vote from this state to Colonel Roosevelt, that of former senator William Flinn, who through the withdrawal of a Taft delegate, is unopposed in his Allegheny county for President," or does not promise to support popular choice of Miss May Woodward of Philips After the sermon a Missionary club on May 16. in the (here insert State if a dele Station visited at Art Woodward's was organized to meet every two S.

A. PHILLIPS. Demist. Coudersport, Penna. gate or alternate delegate at large; weeks.

last week. is impossible now for a candidate for floloirnto trt lmvo tiifl namp and nnth- There is abundant cause, for the statement that Penrose and Oliver lieutenants are alarmed from heads Hattie Whitman who is teaching district for election to the National good time to stiThe a blow at school at North Bingham was home Convention. Office on Main street, over M. Thompson Drug Store. Pras serving of natural teeth a specialty.

to heels over daily developments and the Baldwin brand of politics in Pot over Sunday. otehrwise, insert District) for President" according as' if the 'candidate included, or failed to include, the above statement with his affidavit." Following are samples of the primary ballot form, the last two show "Senator Penrsse said he did not attach importance to the reports that ter County. A Sunday School will be organized realize that Pennsylvania will rally to the support of the champion of its working people with a grand, Impres a third party movement may be the at the Coaston- schoolhouse next faun day, at 1.30 o'clock. i Mrs. Carpenter of Bingham Center outcome of the Roosevelt Senator Penrose on April 6 declav ed: ing how the candidate for delegate must abide by the law against admit who has been nursing Joel Schofield MATMcGOEY COUDERSPORT, PA.

Blacksmithing and Horseshoeing. Repairing of All Kinds. returned to her home Sunday. YOUR "Withfci the last twenty-four hours ting a delegate to a convention un instructed: Mrs. Hattie Stebbins and Mrs.

Car I have heard from every county in rie Howard drove to North Bingham Pennsylvania and the supporters of Sng after It on the ballot as was the case four years ago. The changes in the law now make it certain that people shall know what to expect of the delegates whom they select and provide an absolute means for choosing delegates in harmony with their choice for Presidential nomination. On the ballot after the name of the candidate will appear the words "promises to support the popular choice of the party" or "does not prom'se to support the popular choice of the party," just as the candidate for delegate prefers to be listed. Under these provisions there is no possible way for delegate to escape, as the word "shall" is used throughout the Act. A cand'date must pledge himself to Tie guided by the highest vote for Presidential candidate or he must ap Primary Ballot Form and Marking of How Names of Candidatees Shall Appear on 18.

The ballot Thursday to do some shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Will Austin and sons i Steam Fitting! Howard and Gordon autoed to Gen for each party shall be in the following form: i sive and significant vote of patriotic confidence. Governor Brumbaugh throughout his administration has been a potent force for peace in all the vast ramifications of the throbbing industries of the Keystone state, and it is well to consider, today, the fact that his wise conduct of the executive office as an Invincible bulwark against unprofitable disturbance in Eabor's realm.

The governor himself has given abundant recognition to labor In the laws which afford protection to all Pennsylvania workers, paricularly to the mine workers and the railroad workers. esee Saturday to visit at Joe Court- Primary ballot rights. Mr. and Mrs. William Horning and WILL BE DONE RIGHT IF YOU Hattie and Lawrence Adams erf this place attended Quarterly Meeting at (Name of Party) District Ward City of County of State of Pennsylvania Primary held on the day of.

..19... Make a cross (X) in the square to the right of each candidate for whom Whoopjng Cough "When my daughter had whooping cough she coughed so hard at on time that she had hemorrhage of tha-lungs. I was terribly alarmed about her condition. Seeing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy so highly recommended, I got her a bottle and it relieved the cough at once. Before she had finished two bottles of this remedy she was entirely well," writes Mrs.

S. P. Grimes, Crooksville, Ohio. Obtainable everywhere. 1 Ulysses Sunday.

pear on the ballot as not pledging XORTH FORK Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sawyer visited ii LET US DO IT himself. relatives at Autinburg Sunday. For delegate-at-large the preference President Taft are claiming the election of delegates to the National Convention in every district, conceding but one vote to Colonel Roosevelt, that of former Senator William Flinn, who has no opposition in his home district, by reason of the fact that one of the Taft delegates, owing to his physical condition, was directed by his physician to withdraw from the fight, "While I do not know where they are likely to win out, Roosevelt men will be lucky to get eight votes from Pennsylvania." Penrose said further that: "Ninety per cent of the state convention wouad be for Taft" The Philadelphia Inquirer of April 7, 1912, stated that Senator Penrose: "Predicts every ward in the city will stay with him." Senator Penrose, April 13 (the day of the primary), said: "I have no reason to change my vote of the whole State will count Sabbath School was organized Sun for a district candidate the vote of day with Mrs.

Leroy Cobb as Supt. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bertch spent that, district will determine. I At the present time the only Repub-lican who has announced himself as t5J EVERYTHING IN Sunday with relatives at Young Hick ory, i willing to permit his name to go be you wish to vote.

If you desire to vote for a person whose name in not on the ballot, write or paste his name in the blank space provided for the purpose. President -of the United States (Vote for One) Martin G. Brumbaugh Richard Roe John Stiles United States Senator (Vote for One) I John Doe Richard Doe John Stiles Representative in Congress at Large (Vote for Four) John Doe Mr. and Mrs. Geo.

Knell and family Trainmen for Governor. Wiikes-Barre, May 8. Fifteen hundred delegates of the various railroad organizations throughout the state gathered in special convention here last week to have explainei the demands of railroad brotherhoods on railroads of the country. Although no special political signifl eance was attached to the meeting a demonstration marked the adoption of resolutions commending Governor Brumbaugh, state senators and repre sentatives on their accomplishments in Bath Room Sets i FOR SALE ON LIBERAL TERMS As I wish to dispose of a large portion of my property I offer for sale several houses and lots, several farms, all kinds of peprsonal property, some oil and gas property, drilling rigs, drilling tools, and other kinds ot property too numerous to men-tin. An excellent chance to se- D.

Olmsted opinion regarding the situation in Pennsylvania. If the Roosevelt men cure bargains. Write, telephone elect fourteen or fifteen delegates in this state they will be lucky." for call on C. A. WOLCOTT.

Shingle House, Pa. 'I- Senator Penrose, April 27, declared i i THE RIGHT PLUMBER that he: Richard Roe John Stiles John Brown Representative in Congress (Vote for One) 1 John Doe Richard Roe John Stiles Delegate at large to National Con-' vention (Vote for "Was going to fight to have the state convention adopt conservative were guests at Chas. McLean's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

A. Schall and family were guests at Mrs. Mary Knolls and attended church here. Miss Jennie Snyder and brother John visited Katheneta and Raymond Gill Saturday afternoon. Farmers are again busy.

Some of them have several acres of oats sown and some gardens begun. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. German of Whites Corners were guests Mr.

and Mrs. I. W. Hoffman Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis Paddock of West Union and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis visited their parents, Mr. i and Mrs.

James Davis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robt Gill visited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

C. A. Hoffman of Lower North Fork Sunday. A measuring social will be held at the North Fork hall on Friday evening, May 12th, 1916, for the benefit of the senior class of the H. V.

H. Ladies bring lunch for two. Dancing will follow social. Everybody invited. Good music.

Every oman Wants fore the people of Pennsylvania as the cho'ce for President, is Governor Martin Grove Brumbaugh. The intention of the Act was to permit the people to absolutely decide for themselves whom they desire to be nominated. Under those circumstances it will "be impossible for an un-instructed delegat'on to be sent to the Chicago Convention, and unless Governor SRrumbaugh Is successfully opposed t)y other candidate, as is not probable, the delegation from this State must be In his favor. Here is the form law prescribes for the statement every candidate for delegate or alternate delegate to a national party convention should include with his affidavit: "I hereby declare to the voters of my political party in the here insert "State of Pennsylvania" if a delegate or alternate delegate at large; otherwise insert" that if elect-ed and in attendance as a delegate to the Nat'onal covnent'on of the partv, I shall th all fidelity, to the best of my judgment and ability, in all matters coming before the convention, support that candidate for President of the United States who shall have received the highest number of votes cast in the (here insert "State" if WW.1- "rmfAi I John Doe (Promises to support popu lar choice of party in the State for behalf of the workingmen in the last session of the legislature. A like demonstration also marked the adoption a resolution commending local stree: car men, who have been on strike close to seven months.

This was the largest gathering of railroad men ever held in the state outside of formal convention. The meeting was followed by a banquet, and the majority cf delegates returned to their homes. The speakers includ ed: P. J. MeNamara, president of the Brotherhood of Locomotive iFiremen and Engineers; W.

G. Lee, president of the Brotherhood of Railway Tra'n men; G. B. Garretson, president oE the Order of Railway Conductors; John Bannon, vice president of the Brother hood of Railway Trainmen; P. H.

Kee general chairman of the Erie Di vision of Engineers; David Davis, general chairman of Lehigh Valley Con ductors, and others. The Very Best Flour that Money Can Buy Presiednt) John Stiles (Does not promise to sup FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE port popular choice of party in the State for President) platform planks." The state convention was held on May 1. Senator Penrose, though elect-id as a delegate from the eighth ward Philadelphia, although in Harrisburg at the time failed to attend. Every prediction he had made had been repudiated by the Republican voters. Roosevelt had elected seventy delegates to six for Taft.

Predictions from false prophets should not be given serious consideration. The governor will head the Pennsylvania delegation to the Chicago convention for a reunited Republican party, and there will be no repetition of the shameful spectacle of 1912. Delegate to National District (Vote for isiiiiu: Dissolved in water for douches stops pelvic catarrh, ulceration and inflam-mation. Recommended by Lydia E. Pinkham Med.

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THe Paxtoo ToiUl Company. BytoQ. Maaa. John Doe (Promises to support pop liiiiiiiiii! iiiiiiiiiaii ular choice of party in District for President) John Stiles (Does not promise to sup port popular choice of party in ITheTreaimentYou FinallyTaka!" F. X.

Quarterly Meeting There will be a quarterly meeting at the Free Methodist church. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. on Saturday, May 13. Sabbath services will be as follows: Love feast 10 a.

preaching 11 a. preaching, 7:30 p. m. OLD DR.TH EEL'S Sore Throat Wisdom. WHAT CATARRH IS Itel I 1710 SDrinsc Garden St, District for President) State Senator (Vote for One) 1 John Doe Richard Roe John Stiles State Committeeman SOyn iia I PHIL PA.

Only one guarantees rM I you result in aweek not ftec-red t-lse-J wherein a Tear' LOSTVITA- They Have Moved Mr. and Mrs. James McGuire have moved from Logue to Cross Fork, R. D. 1.

Mr. McGuire has been ill and RORS, VARICOCELE r-ocj'-tirg'. Epilepsy (Fit. It has been said that every Jhird person has catarrh in some form. a sh own th at asal catarrh A cordial invitation is extended to unable to work since February, but wh can attend.

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A dose of TONSILINE taken upon the first appearance of Sore Throat may save long days of sickness. Cse a little Sore Throat wisdom and buy a bottle of TONSILINE today. Tou may need it tomorrow. is now better and expects to soon get, N. HEPLER iTonAnl unlnpu John Doe fkil, my own otiinai meti-a.

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M. Kllbourn of West Pike were transacting business in Coudersport Friday. Their son El I COT CURED! igSSlS-S Cmun Treatment entwi tcr a i H. D. Fleschutz Wholesale Distributor Coudersport, Pa.

the DOuy; ana lotai ucduucu the form of snuffs and vapors do little, if any good. To correct catarrh you should treat its cause by enriching your blood with the oil-food in Scott 's Emulsion which is a medicinal food and a building-tonic, free irom alcohol or any harm ul drugs. Try it. Scott A Bowne. Blnomftrld.

N. J. meet that ki'led tne. A totl wr-ck uncle Fr-d took me to Dr.Tbeel who, cured fcim from tfee worst by massaging the back with Cham- uiiuaaBiiis vni utn. 'i liott is very ill and they are much iivfib .0 ilij in miu mi i i hi ui.

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