-JIUE CTTIZFA-WEllNK.SDAY.. AJLUtCllfltlQii, yTTTTTVTVT'TTTyT TTTyy'fTTTT 1 The Head of the House S A Story For Young Men About to Be Married. Bjr EDWARD B. KNIGHT Conf rich t liv Amerlrnn Prpss Arko- 4 5 elation, 1911. u - " - i Sam Martlndale and .Theodora Trask had been engaged a Week. There had been more billing and cooing and kiss ing In that, one week than there would be In flvo lycars of the married life be fore them. 'Then Sam called a halt to "look practically at the future. Ho was iriot a man to drift through life; he pre ferred to prearrange everything. It teemed that there was a great ocean ahead of him and Theo, of comfort or Buffering, of anxiety or discord, of con tentment or unhappiness, and across tills ocean it became him as the head tt tho Iiouho, the pilot, to steer their bark. Before taking a voyage does not ,iho mariner familiarize himself with the areas of probable storm and sun khinc, of navigable water and sunken rocks? Vhy should not ho as com Blunder lay down on a chart the exact courso the family ship should sail? To begin nt the bottom, was he to be tho commander? The very fact of his asking himself the' question shows the depth of his understanding. If a gen eral Is to conduct a campaign It Is 'necessary that his word bo the law for his army. Martlndale realized at Onco that If ho were to pilot the family bark ho ,mtist have, no interference. Ilavlng thus settled tho matter by deliberation, Martlndale concluded to 'broach the subject to his fiancee, mere ly as a preliminary reconnolssanco In rder to feel the enemy. "Theo," he said gravely, "since you and I nro to pass our lives together It may be well for us to come to an understanding on one Important point. In, every government, every business, every family, in order that the wheels may run smoothly, there must be one ihead. I would llko to know how you feel about the matter."- "It seems to mo," said Theo after thought, "that wo should both be head." Martlndale was not prepared for vrhtt ho considered flying right In tho face of the fundamental principles of order. What was the family but a miniature state? And the Idea of a ctato having two governors! Absurd! ff'h.eo saw ,by tho expression of his faco that she hnd assumed too much. So she hastened to say: "Why, dearie, don't you know that n woman just loves to lean on n miin for guidance? Tou'ro to be heag, of course." Tills was a great relief to Sam. ne '.topic his fiancee lii his arms, kissed her and said: "Sweetheart, ynu have no adea how happy you've modo me by saying that. Our future hopplness depends upon it. There must nlways bo a head to a family. And how hard It would bo for botli of us if you had a disposition to usurp tho husband's place." "I would htTer think of such a things lie gave, her dozen kisses and left her, filled with Joy that the basic prin ciple of married life In his case had been settled w.'thout a word of dis pute. Indeed, it eliminated all the rest f the problem, for since he was to be undisputed captiin ho had no doubt that he could 'ilde the family bark safely, Tho couple wers married. There was a llj wedding g!fts galbre, rice throw ing, n trip and n' last a settling down in a home of ,thMr own. During the pncraRcment Thee had never expressed an opinion, much less made a decision, that wduTd' havo Interfered with Sam's position as heir apparent to -the sov ereignty of the fstnlly. Theo had long been connected with ji charitable .association of , which she was the secretary. One inornlng; n fortnight nfter tho couple's return from their wedding trip she woke up with an ncWng ot, the bones, in a feverish condition nnd in 'other ways indicating that' ear must 'bo taken to nvoht a severe Illness, perhaps death, But there was to bo a meeting that day of the charitable society, and the secretory was expected to be there. Sam was, astonished" tb , see hfs .'wlfel preparing to go oui in a siorm, nireauy ill nnd with the probability of coming back to face pneumonia. - - "What do you mean by oven think ing of' going irtijt?'1 ibpi exclaimed, "Why,d"oarlb, Ihey'canjtr get on with, out me." "They will get qn., without youj il forbid your going." "Oh. I couldn't possibly Btay at home. I'll wrap up well, wear my rubbers and keep dry. There's not a bit of danger," , 3 "' ' ' llnrtlndnle sat with his morning pa- per on his lap, looking fixedly at' h!s; wife, whllo sletcoutlimcd to, put on her belongings 'with hs 'much sang frold as If she hnd.Tiot heard the com mand of her lord hnd master. When she was ready she took up an um brella, bent over her husband, kissed him and went out. "Well, by Jove! I like that!" .ex claimed Sam to himself as soon as the ioor was closed behind Ills wife. It would bo Impossible to give an adequate description of the disappoint ment, chagrin, mortjllcgtipn nn4 fore bodings the young husband experienc ed at this tter disregard for his word of command as captain of the family ship. Ho carried out tho simile thus: In the faco of n storm ho had orderod precautions, whereupon the crew hnd crowded, on sal) to .wreck- tho vesnel.. What was to be done? -right Jt out to u tlulsli, conquer notq or never. When Mrs. Martlndale enmp linme from the meeting her .husband wun nut there. He hail ifyno lo Inwiness, Thru came for hlin to return, but bis' key did not rnttle In the lock of the front door. He had gone -to his club ami was sitting with the evening paper be fore him, trying to persuade hlmt.lr that he wns reading it, but really In a mental turmoil. The question f the domestic supremacy' had Come up for settlement, nnd it must be settled- his way. Ho, ordered his dinner at the club nnd when it was served went Into the dining room nnd nto It nlono thut is, ho nte a few moiithfuls; ho couldn't eat any more, nis wife would kuow where to find him, and if she wanted him very badly she would telephone for him. Then he would Insist on an apology and a promise nevor to do so any more. After that ho would go homo ,and forgive her. It might bo n good lesson for her if she would be very ill In cbnsdquonco of her stupid, obstinate defiance of his order not to Invito pneumonia. At one moment he almost wished this would happen; at the next he was in terror lest It should. Dinner over, he sauntered out Into the cafe, lit a cigar and suffered, Several men he know were there, but when he saw one of (them advancing to speak to him, pretending not to see him, Rani turned .and walked the other way. Ho hoped every minute to bo called to tho telephone. Whenever a waiter came toward him he looked 1 at the man anxiously, and when the wnltor passed him without the sum mons he desired he crushed back n ' moan. But he wouldn't yield. By 9 o'clock he wns In despair, no concluded that If he didn't get a mes- sage from Theo before 10 he would go homo and upstairs to a room by him self without paying any attention to his wife. Meanwhile his actions had i made it apparent to every waiter In j the club that ho was eager for a tele phone' message. At 9:55 ho went Into the coat room for his hat and coat, and when he emerged n waiter ran ! Into him, shouting: ! "You're wanted nt the ' telephone, sir!" Martlndale ran to tho booth, knock- ' Ing down nnothor waiter who was hunting him to tell him he was wanted there, brushing by three more who ' were making dives for him from dlf- 1 forent directions to give him the snme 1 news. Inside the booth he took up the I receiver nnd heard In n faint, husky I woman's voice: "Is that you, dear?" "Yes." j "I thought you must be at the club. I I just called you up to say I'm talk- I lng from the phono next tho bod that the doctor lias been here to see me and said, I had a high fever. That wa? nbout 0 o'clock. Since there was no one hero to take care of mo but the ' cook lie telephoned for a trained nurse. I know you must bo having r. nice time at your club with nil your old friends, nnd I didn't llko to spoil your fun. But nurse says that I'd bet ter try to get some slppp now, and I preferred to tell you about It before j doing so. Don't hurry homo; have a good tlmo." ' "I told" lie was about to give her the usual "I told you so," but checked himself, saying Instead that he would be at home as soon as ho could got there. "You were very unreasonable this morning," the voice continued, "but I have forgiven you, and yon needn't trouble yourself nbout that at all. But don't make a nolso when you come In. I don't believe I shall get any sleep, hut" There,, wns a click, followed py n ring, nnd a, different woman's, voice snld: :. "Mr. Martlndale?'-' I "Yes." 1 ' ""I'ni speaking "to you fronTtho lower .hall--telephone. .Your wife Is veryJIl: nirentencu wun, pneumonia; tempera ture 104 degrees." IJJl be. thjer(o , In fl,ve,.njinutcs, , Why the devil didn't you' ' n Vj He dropped tho'- receiVerand bolted for the street door. Mrs. Martlndale. fortunately csgnpod :i long' Illness, .but she was 'fori several 'days In a condition not warranting her husband bringing up any other subject than toast, tea, temperature nnd time to take medicine. During the danger period ho was in an agony of fear lost Ho. p houfd. lose'1 he woman who would surely dominate him through. life, for this first episode bearing on the balance-of power in his family had open ed his eyes. It wns too lato to go back and.chooso some other; woman who wohld permit him to assume bis posi tion as head of the family, and he Y9Uldn't,hqvq done so If he could, no quietly made up his mind, ns many another man has done beforo him, that In the case of woman certain laws that regulate the universe are suspend ed His. wife' had disobeyed an order ho had given her for her own good, thereby showing a perversity for whlcli he ap well ns she had suffered. And - for -having ' brought' upon them both,- this ;sufferng, (nchjdlng n fifty dollar doctors "bill she had forgiven him! Sam Martlndale has joined the in pyi.noruble throng of married men 'who Joke with one another about fbeir position as head of the family and take their orders from their wives dutifully ns become obedient hus 'baflda, their wives the while, or many of tfiem, not douptlpg In thq least that they are themselves willing slaves. But one year brought him revenge. Ai small lump of flesh, came who could neither walk nor talk, no hadn't even a tithe of tho sense Mrs. Martlndale possessed, but he assumed commandof the Iwhole household. :-' - i' V tOilfle SticnfAoftrn bltlflbtn IjoMm mnttcn. iik etl8"lS! tvlttcii ju tdnnca. S)er Hnbrctng 311 ciII-M.J it ir heraniluortunnSuoIlcit 5D?niu' . RraitfcnfdjtDeftcr 1ft licuiii.it,-,,'), )'! jebem Sn&re cirt ftarrercr. 11110 fft..v fatten fid) fcfjr uictc, nldjt 6cn' b.iieiM.i Staitbeit augtfjomlbcit; jititcn 1111? dlicrcn SDIabdjcn i'tr nuCcrnjai)it'-, fid) tm 23cntfe bcr STrattfciiid)rn:fter 3U bctfjattaen, itrbefien toemne (tub in bcr Xt)al boju aiiSgcfndjt,' reft). ucriifert", fo bafj bicicIDcn rcdjt bnlb ou5 bthx Sfmte fdje'rbcn, itndjbcm (id) bcren UHfafjiofcit jur Gtibeti3 crime en Ijat. Bo mS'ae beim ljicr eiite furac djilberung berjenigen MGi genfdjaften" cDertfo iittcrejnnt mic 0eitgeirid(j fcin, hjcldje fitr bie Aran Iend)roefier crforberlid) (tnb, tljreit aiifreibenbcn 5Ueruf Aiir $ufrtriienlirit ber 2ter0te unb ntienten, fomie 3ur , cigenen :oeneoigiing aiuuiuucn. SSenbeit loir un8 uorerft ben rein '-"luji.a v-.yHujuiiL.. 0u, u ,,i v.v notOiuenbtg 3u fieionen, bofe id) nun foldje Sftqbdjen, graitcn Uttb$amcn" fiir ben SJerttf ber Jtranfenfdjirjeiter melben foMen, lneldje im 9on6ejtl)e ber ejunbfjcit (iltb, vilien fcften Ultb tDiberftanbSfafjigcn flower Beiihcii, (omit ntfo 'ben an fie fierantretcitben .,.,(, .s,.,..a ti Strnbahen 'biirdjauS gcitiadjfen tnb. Serber fjnt man in ben lehten Saliren b': itnliebfame Gntbedung Ultb lie- obadjtnng ntndjen miiffen, baft gerabe fdjrofidjHdje unb mit firanfcit ficfinf-' teic SJJcibdien uftt). firfi ber torttiatcn Sranfcnbflegc aumenben, oljnc cine Sifimtng babon gu oaben, onB titer fdjrocre 53flid)ien imb forberlidje S(n firengungen ifjrcr fiarren, unter be ncn fie nad) !urjer Beit sufammeii' bredjen. Snfolfle beffen fanu an bie fer SteHc nut 'bcr bringenbe 9lat& crtljcilt (ein, bafj fid) nut foldje Gle mente 'ber frciroiHigcn nub Beruflt djen Slranfenbflege auwenben, tueldje in forperlidjer Sejietntng ju ben be ffen unb rotber(fanbSfaI)tg"ten geI)o ten. (Sam befonberS tierbient jerborge fjoben au inerben, bafe jebe itranfen fdjiuefter unb firantenpflegerin, bie e crnftljaft mit iijrcm 93entfc uimnit, eine Gigcnfdjaft unbebittgt in erfter Sinic bepen mufj, nh'ntlid) ebuPb. G5 ift gan3 erflarlid), bafj allc Krqn'fciV, Q5enefcnben unb ber Pflcge SDcburftigcn ungcbulbig unb ifjdilioeife rcdjt ncro ftit'b, unb, jc grofjer bie Itngcbulb unb 9iert)ofi" tat bet ben atienten auSgebilbet ift, refb. in ben rojefj beS ,geilDerfai) rcu fiorerrb einarcitt, urn fo aebul biger unb laugmiitbjger mufj bie STranfcnffltoeftcr fcin. benn fenft ...:-. r.l. ,. .v.'r:, :,rLSn u.,rb t..K. "nnwfl.1' "mtmrbc fcin, fitr Iangerc Sett mit bem Stran- felt auSiUfommen, mng berfelbc mannTi'dicn obcr rociblidjen 0)e- id)Icd)t fcin. ( foil ijier nid)t, uni OTifjberitanbmf fe 311 bcriuctbcn, ber SluSbrurf $t)pnofc" ofbrnudjt lucr ben, aber e ift bennodj'oft notljtg unb febr niihlid), ruenu bie itranfeu- djnjefter imitanbe ift, ber)crrfd)enb" aur oen itranten ooer Die strantc bind) ebltlb unb 2ieben5roiirbigfcit lng ducks that is simple and may bo eilt3Urrnrfcn, fo bafj baburd) eilt ge- adapted to large or small flocks, njtffer iDobJtljuenbcr unb beruhigen- Breeding ducks should have water, ber Gtnflufi au'&geiibt roirb. Slber " Pssible' af tho,lr eess are more and) ein grofecS 3fla& bon CiebenH- fertll thnn othcrwlse luitrbigfejt mu& bie Ieiftunofar,.ge j feathers and eggshells. unb crfolgreid) ttnrfen rooflenb? , A staie ,9eg naturally dries up. and Kranfenfd)toefter befihen, roa roofjl thus the air space within grows larger, iin allgetneinen loeniger mit forper- Place a fresh and stale egg in water iidjer Sdjoufyett 31tfammenf)iingt, and tlie latter will soon be covered fonbern bielmc&r tm urcigenen' e- with bubbles. Perhaps it's one of fen 'Sfflunel finb'ei unb berartiae 2ie- thoso historic hot air. haymow nest GenStDitrbigfeit. be Gf)araffer3 Ia&t fid) bei nur einigermafjen gutein SESiHen redjt Ietdjt unb fdjneu enocr- t?'pn.; Siufjerbem finb nun nod) i3roei br onbere (T-igenfdjaficu 3u errafihncn. in bcren SQefih jebc 3ltberlaffiqe ilrntl "leufdiroefier ebcn'fans fcin mufi 'roenn fie jid) ben beruflidjen Sfnfor berungen gerood) en 3Cigcit mm, unb "rou luTvy, llr "y1 5n3ar Tauten biefe bctben Gigerifdjaf- it SSSJXSi ten: Umfid)t unb cWttfljAfeU! fZZZnLlSlS S)cnn , fojuiagen mil einem'; DItcfe A woman of 0cca Springs Mlss.f lltufj icbe SranfcufdOTefter bte neue ,Vas rpcenfly sent to ,the ponlteutlary Utngebung jit l&'eutJIjcilen miffen, bicor stealing a half pqund of. butter and (Id) il)r b. drbifiet, unb fofort J?afl- five ieggs. Her sentence waff seven liafjmen 3U ergrctfen bcrfteOen, burd) J'cars. and It was ntllrmed by the su- loeldje SibOilfe gefdjoffen lberbcn Preme ctotitt- wful, sad,fop ioia; Fann. ann aibt cS befanntlid) rirroBaimff ft-.,rnf4-nrtJv. r:sn- :., a terror for so, small an offense and ftrai Fe tfmeftcrn, 4te leibec eine raen 6tcai a InI1Uon nn(1 steal oa aud l)arte anb f)aben, unb cS mufj on ben bornfjerein . gefagt roerben, ba'B; A foreigner in Pottsvllie. Pa, in bfefe bcbaitemSroerjen SMibdjen unb stead of killing his Thanksgiving duck Sraueri fid) abfofut nidjt fiir bie afti-,with his stiletto went into his bnck "be S.etljatigung; im Sranfenbflegerin-' yard and killed it wlth-a shotgun. As ncnioeien einnen; 'fonbern nur toldic. hit iltt rtliirTlirfiflM 'nfitio nfiipr Vnni. V.V .,4IV, -V.ltUW l-lll. j,,;. - .,;!r,r,l. K.HM .i djen,, flbcr cnergtfdjen - anb fmb, u v. k, t ..:r.i ...... lUtjme UUll UKIll MUllUKn mail' Ulinil- flcne8m.f foribem- niof)Itm'tenb unb The United States agricultural report fnmbotljifd) tmpfunben WlPb. is 58.7C0.O00.OO0' and beats the record 0" fonje fid) Vcm cine jebe gran .by $sco.ooo,ooo. Now, if thq poultry ober Same, reft), ein 'febeS iTOSidjen. census is thorough as promised by.au gleidjbiel, au3 weldftcm Stanbe fid) th,ulfi t.P'fi..0' this country brufen, ob fte btcfe Gigenfaften be-j A hew uso for cnlcl;en ,,a reported ftfet, Ultb namentltd) bie djUbictifl. 1 from St. Joseph's hospital, Omaha, feitcn" ,nid)J unterfdj'dUen, beldjcbif- N'eh.. where a portion of n'chlld's dls. fer era,)fnjaru,ngbolIp JOcruf in (id) cased' Jawbone was rcm'qved arid .a birgt. - , 1 . , I'Pj00' of shfeken .bone Inserted. The J 1 TJHie "Su'aetuV Jeber, Se'it ber(pol. let flajc bielciuqS.fie, eur3Rann6eit gelangt, adjten unb .berefjren rotrb: unb fie Bctoiinberf; tootuBer fie cinft 'ladjeln tttrb. 1 -: ' 2 e i s'n e"rj i me At '! iQUAcV lfOUACKl quack! ThefWre fdWth i&rtr'nelsliborhood' Who urncly have the knack To keep the whole place lively With thotr, quack, quack, quackt -o'horeJj&triat eosilt 'With1 'the twlrll nff toncue. Just like un endless' chain. Who quacketli here, and quacketh there ; And quacketh back again. , Oh, you old quack, when do you 'sleep? -How do you eat your Grub , i" With tongue a-twlrllng overtime- i , A-rub-a-dub-a-dub? ),' Then there's tHat Mr. Goody Good, Who thinks all others' black. 1 Ho tells us all our awful faults i '. With bis quack, .quack, quackt Look here, you whitewashed Pharisee! When do you your prayers say? When do you practice what you preach With tongue ahvaVs'ih play? I fear when you reach yonder eratoi Peter will say to you: "Too late! You can't come' In becauso you're lacking. You wasted your whole life a-quackins." But now, lest you charge me with quack- Ins, ?fESIIffonVueVAVackk!nB' I might put you, too, on the rack. ' C. M. BARNITZ. p0NTEnS F0R HOUSING DUCKS. Duckg nrcn.t partla, t0 palaccs. butt nkc human quacks they can't sleep with cold-feet. Thetcfore. in building, make your duck houso simple, but bo uro to have a dry floor; for cold trli menn iead ducks, , Qpncta can stajid more cold than a hen, as their thick feathers seem cold f but as th , sltH a d drv cartll floor covcred wlth leaves, swamp grass or straw and protected from drnfts is necessary. Select n well drained site, have floor uiglier than outside surface and calcu- J?'0 n siJa," 12 bJ" 14 feot for evory fifteen old ducks. Use rough Inch boards, strip all cracks,- have a water tight shed roof. nousn and jiuns ron ducks. place windows to catch the sun and keep floor space clear, as ducks roost and lay, on the ground, and obstruc- tl0113 m6au crippled ducks. Arrange for good ventilation, for ducks need lots of air and must not be shut up ht ag tucy CQnnot stand confinement like hensi Arrange outside yards and let them go In and out at their pleasure, for It is their ceaseless motion that keeps tlielr. digestive organs In good condl- tion. Place the water founts outside, where they may splash to their hearts' con tent. Our picture shows a good plan for house, yards and water runs for breed- CB- T . , ' , for chicken thieves. A thief stole 200 fowls from a Burlington farmer nnd stopped at tho next farm and stole corn to fatten them. The VIneland Poultry association offers $100 for the- thief 1 who stolo forty-flvo show birds from a niember. Wblle a fully matured Mammoth unnaturalized forelgners'ln Peunsylva. hla nln dare notipwn giins.,he,was arrest- 1 , . ,1 eu, uneu $;fi, nnu, ms gun was .comis- ontm, wIth . ,:,. voivu, 1 Hmnkflll nvon thn .tilnli--) pperation was a. success. Jaw. jvran gjers may , now swing their talk ma chines without fear, for chicken bono substitutes aro not dear. 1 t Statement of Finances OF WAYNE CO. (Continued from Page 6.) 1 " " bounties 184 M -; ' . Clinton suporvleorsi..... 2S0 (it) Clinton school district. . . 2W1 00 Drebersup'rsnctstnte road 1146 IS Hnrley Plemlni; rstnte., , M7 IB , Hillside (Jon I t Iron Oo, - taxes 1607, XW, s . JiS 00 poor district Preston.,,,. 2i77 1 " .llnwloy PB7 75 . ' 'Horlln KKSOO i , ' ..Palmyra,,.. WG 71 , ,.1 . Honesdale-Tcxns JS 80 ' Dybdrry aw m Oherry RidRe 100 20 ; collector Pnlniyrndupttt, lis an " DyberrydupltOT, 1H,263 74 hellish dup 1007.. 100 ' 1 ' MnncliestordupWAlSlS 21 1 ' Wnyninrt dup 1907 6 8S Ollnton dup 190S is ' Dnmnscus dup 1008 2d 41 Drelierdup lw 1 69 Lebanon dup 1W18 -8 8 ' duplicate IK, . 719 78 ' - , " I910. imt so Balance county fund in treasury. 4072 lr S 32241 03 CLAIMS AGAINST OOUNTY DuoPlI HclnlnK.lr, ncetnsn-aO Kldpe 1 14 14 Ohns Wood, Jury duty.Oct term, 'In 1 8H W II llullock, error In bill No678 1H0 2 (X) J W Hnrtford, " In costs, a F wheeler case T O Mnddon, oxpenso account 1910 J K Hornbook, ", , " " J K Mrtndevllloi " " " M .1 Ilnnlon, bntnnco ncct 1910. M Leo Hrninnn. fihnrln'. bnl ncnt... 50 40 117 07 88 9H Ri! C8 01 1420 13 Vnrcoe t Boyd, bnl ncct Hnleni brdff 498 00 Whltn Mllla A BranninB. bal BtnrllKht brldee win Watts, note nnd Interest ; Mrs KHJnli Qray, TbomnsGllt, ; E K Kersuson, " " " H II H Kcrmison, " " " 1 W Ij FerKuson, " " " 1 Myrn Hill, Trustees, Prnt Knu Oo note A lnt 1 ,T G Schmidt, Berlin, dup 1909 .. M T (JummliiKS, Dybony dupDO John Courtney, Lehigh, dup "Pd. Peter F Schinltt, Pnlmyra dup V3 Aaron Golilc, Paupnck dup tm, .. O H Stpphenson, Waymart dup t' t 83180 24 FINANCIAL STANDING OF COUNTY Totnl claims nttolnst county l'331S8 21 Total claims favor county 82211 03 Balance aunlnst county 89,) 21 1 .13130 24 We, the underpinned Auditors, in nnd for tho county of Wnyno, do certify thnt we met nt the court h ue nt Honcsdnlc Wnyno Co., Pn. on January 2, 1911. Ilnve examined the foregoing necounts of tho Comity Commissioners, Sheriff, County Trensurer. Coroner nnd DNtrlct Attorney of Wnyno County, Pn and find them correct as above presented. Witness our hand nt Tlonesdnle this 4tli day of February A.D., 1911. A W LAitHAiniK, ) W II LnmiKit, Auditors J P Fltnn, ) (T We wish to secure a good correspondent in every town in Wayne county. Don't be afraid to write this office for paper and stamped envelops! CHANGES IN ERIE RAILROAD FERRY SERVICE FROM W. 23d ST., NEW YORK, Effective Sunday., Exarch 53 9U Ferry for train 1 will leave at 3:50 A. ElI. in stead of 8:55 A. HB. Ferry for train 3 will leave at 2:35 P. M. in stead of 2:40 P. $.1. PROCURE FOLDERS FROM LOCAL TICKET AGENTS. A CLEARS CUT ARGUEVSET " In your favor Is the use of good printing. It starts things off in your favor. People read your arguments, reasons, conclusions, when attractive ly presented. It carries weight. En terprising men uso GOOD PRINTING hecause it GETS UUSINESS. If you don't already know our kind of ' printing, let us show you. It's an even chance wo can save you money. CITIZEN Both Phones. $49.50 VIA ERIE RAILROAD WASHINGTON, BRITISH COLUMBIA, OREGON , and Points in West, Northwest and Southwest TICKETS ON SALE DAILY. MARCH 10 to APRIL 10, 1911.jRiRgm IO.R v RESULTS AUDlTOIt'BjJOTIOE.,; v, ' " '"ESTATE OF SAIIAH E. NKWCOMB, Lato of Vestal Center, N. Y., deceased. The undersigned, an auditor appointed to report distribution of said estnte. will nttend to the duties ot bis appointment, on SATURDAY, March 4, 1911. at 10 o'clock, a, m.,nt his office intheboroucfe of Honcsdale. fit .which time and plncn a claims nenlnst saldcstnt6mnstbopresentl. or recourse to the fund for distribution wlh be lost. Ci P. SEARLE. Auditor. Honesdale, Feb. 7. 1911, , JOcoa W. C. SPRY AUCTIONEER HOLDS SAIiES ANYWUEKE IN STATE. Mt-tttttt ft SPENCER ii The Jeweler would like to seeo.you if you are in the market! t for JEWELRY, SILVER-I WARE, WATCHEsj CLOCKS, DIAMONDS, AND NOVELTIES il I "Guaranteed articles only sold." T EUIE TRAINS. 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