The citizen. (Honesdale, Pa.) 1908-1914, March 10, 1911, Image 7

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    THK C1TIJ. FRIDAY, SIARCII 10, 1011.
F. D. TTNDEEWOOD.
Had of Erie Railroad Tells of
Rate Defeat In Few Words.
New York. March S. The eastern
tftink Hues hnvo decided to follow the
policy of the western iriltinds la nc
tepting the interstate commerce com
mission decision of the request to raise
freight r-Jtes. After a conference be
(ween representatives of the eastern
ronds Vice President Daly of the New
fork Central said the meeting had
been called merely to receive the re
port of the committee of railroad presi
dents which went to Washington Mon
day and that It had been definitely de
cided to withdraw Increased tariffs on
March 14, the date required by the
commission. This formal announce
ment was mado at the close of the con
ference: "The railroads will comply with the
decision of the Interstate commerco
commission and will cancel their pro
posed tariffs on or before March 15."
"There was nothing left for us to
do," said President Underwood of the
THOUGHT FIRE PART OF SHOW.
Qreat Loss of Life In Russian Theater
Due to Showman's Order.
St. Petersburg, March 8. The fact
that only twenty persons out of 140
were saved In the fire at the moving
jplcture show at Itologoe Monday night
was largely due to the showman tell
ing the audience that the pictures
would bo accompanied by appropriate
sounds nnd that they need not be
alarmed. When the explosion occurred
the spectators thought It was part of
the entertainment. Even the cries of
"KIre!" were received with laughter.
A number of men escaped by tram
pling tho women and children under
their foot On the other hand, a work
man braved tho flames fifteen times
and rescued about twenty persons, but
finally perished himself.
DISMISS BISHOP OF OPORTO.
Portugal Officials Say Prelate Incites
People to Revolt.
Lisbon, Portugal, March 8. The gov
ernment has decided to dismiss the
bishop of Oporto on the grounds that
be urged tho priests of his diocese to
read the forbidden pastoral letter nnd
also encouraged the people to revolt.
Several priests havo boon arrested
for reading tho letter to their congre
gations. Tho communication, while
setting forth that it Is the duty of
Catholics to respect tho constituted
authorities, oven though these be hos
tile to Catholicism, ndds that if a now
law is unjust and contrary to the law
of God it Is not binding upon Catholics.
A YOUNG INVENTOR FLIES.
Aeroplano Made by New Jersey Boy
Meets Slight Accident.
Hackensack, N. J., March 8. Fred
Kuhnert of Hackensack, a young in
ventor who has been busily engaged
n a new design aeroplane for eight
ecu months, made his first official test,
and ULs craft sailed for nearly COO feet
at a height of about ten feet.
Kuhnert has provided a canopy cov
ering nnd says his aeroplane cannot be
Overturned, no matter what else may
happen. In alighting the bicycle wheel
struck a tree stump and was broken.
Another flight will be mado In a week.
HAREM SKIRT CAUSES DEATH.
Prominent Italian Commits Suioide
Because His Daughters Woro Them.
Rome, March 8. Tho harem skirt is
directly responsible for the death of
one of tho most prominent men of this
city. The victim was Major Rossi, a
high municipal functionary, who com
mitted suicide.
Friends announce that ho ended his
life becnuso ho was filled with shame
and disgust because his two daughters,
aged twenty-three nnd nineteen re
spectively, adopted tho trousers skirt
as a part of tbclr everyday costumes.
Art Ex-Senator In Jail.
Boston, March 8. Frank J. Lino
ham, once a state senator, has been
arrested on n charge of forgery nnd
concealing stolen goods in connection
with an Investigation of the sale of
lumber claimed to have been ordered
by the city of Boston.
Market Reports.
BUTTER Higher and tlrm: receipts.
11,228 packages; creamery, specials, per
lb., 27c : extras, 25c: thirds to lints, ISa
23c.; held, specials, 20Ha21c; thirds to ex
tras. 15al94c
CHEESE Bteady; receipts. l.MS boxes.
EGGS Firmer; receipts, 18.CS cases;
state, Pennsylvania and nearby, hennery,
krown, 21a2?c
POTATOES Weak.
DRESSED POULTRY Easy
17
BY
C.M.BAKNITZ
RIVERSIDE
1'A.
CORRESPONDENCE
SOLICITED
These articles anil Illustrations must not
be reprinted without special permis
sion. KURIOS FROM KORRESPON DENTS
Q. Will you please tell me how to
tell tho gander from the goose?
A. Tho guilder is larger, his head Is
coarser, and he has a squeaking voice.
while the female makes hoarse sounds.
Turn a dog Into the ynrd and the
gander will hiss nnd chase him.
Q. The ground In my poultry yard
Is rank. How can I get It sweet
again?
A. Cover the top with air slaked
lime, let it Ho a day, then spade under
and sow a quick growing crop.
Q. I notice whole wheat in the drop
pings of my fowls. Is this usual, or
Is It n disease, and how can 1 stop it?
A. You are not furnishing your fowls
grit or what you do give them is not
sharp enough to grind grain.
Q. I have a beautiful Buff Leghorn
cock bird and would like to know
how to straighten his lopped comb.
Would you breed from a bird In such
condition?
A. If your fowl's comb is creased
and has finger marks, is too thin or
has something else about Its shape
that makes It turn, nothing can better
it: otherwise the fowl may be out of
condition. Examine him for lice or
any ailment you may not have ob
served, place him in seclusion nnd feed
him well, especially of meat. Hardly
think we'd breed him in such condi
tion, especially for show.
Q. If I glvo my fowls good care nnd
rations In January and February can't
I get as good fertility as in April?
A. No. Fowls havo their natural
reproductive season, and those months
aren't on their calendar. April and
May are best.
THE FARMER'S DUCKS.
A farmer friend had bred from the
same ducks for fifteen years nnd each
generation got smaller and smaller.
To him ducks were just ducks if
they had a rubber neck and a quack,
until n year ago ho "happened in" and
wo showed hi.n our Peklns.
Sixty big fellows paraded before
him; ho looked them over quietly, then
said: "Rig ducks, them. Pretty old.
ain't?"
"No, Just ten weeks."
"Ten weeks? Thunder!"
It was hard to convince him.
Ho took up a youug drake, balanced
him in hand nnd said, "Why, this
duck weighs nigh to seven pounds nnd
!fl heftier than two of my old ones."
When wo told hiui six to eight was
the usual weight of ten week ducks.
THK FAItUEH'8 SUCKS.
that old quacks often reach twelve
4iid nre great layers, he said, "That
settles It, I'll git rid of mine and raise
Pektns."
We took a picture of two of bis
quacks to show tho usual farm duck
which many farmers raise when they
might breed the big profit payers.
The two Just weighed seveu pounds,
Md this Isn't much for adult ducks.
Let the farmers quit raising little
fishy flavored puddle ducks and take
up tho big Aylesbury or Pekln.
The Pekln is tho better, as it grows
quicker, is the popular yellow, has a
finer grain and flavor and picks easier.
DON'TS.
Don't throw feed Into filth. Try to
feed hens on new ground, in clean lit
ter or troughs. It's an old story that
filth breeds disease.
Don't make hoppers so largo that
ground feed will stand long in them
nnd mold.
Don't forget that most of our practi
cal knowledge comes from experience
ami that attention to details makes up
the sura total of success.
Don't use a round roost. It causes
corns, and round off the roost edges so
fowls may sleep in comfort.
Don't expect eggs to stay at winter
prices all the year around. They drop
If feed prices don't.
Don't expect your hens to pay profit
unless you keep' them busy. Lazy hen,
llko lazy men, no good.
Don't forget that poultry is an hon
orable paying business for the man
that will work, but no place at all for
tho loafer and shirk.
Don't forget that, gecso are vegeta
rians; therefore feed them plenty of
beets, cabbage, waste apples and pota
toes In winter.
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!Vv&y -Wf
erQftmtitBBoiif nerran(!4hctt
SBa9 wan neucrbiup. iibr?
i'C!' ;..n:i.i
mil tr tifcriicii iL'taiic jhjulu.
BU mitHlct, trcr tier ur.aWeniftf Sta4ut-.
intt tour, lit tier imtf) lr.tr.itt m .
OB tfiebt in ber G5ejdjid;tc or-'1'-rcid)
eintoe alie ftragen, bie e;iv
jtmg bleibcn njcrbcu: ju VTjncn n-'
fjort cor allem bie 5"ge acI)
edjicflal beS SoljneS b:5 fjingcrid;!.
ten ftonigS SoniS XVI. nub
mnftcribfc ejdjicljte bc 5D2anue ni.i
bcr eiicrnen HJfa&fe.
Bon Sell jn 3eit fo idjrcibi 3:
grotto im ,Wtit cmfien" fliattr
man neue Qofungen fiir biefc riitl'L;
Ijaften Sragcn gefuuben ju Ijnb;r.
bann fommen aber Blohlid) uritfc'
gorfdjtr, bie Hipp unb flar brfudc .
baft ba5 cfjeimnife nod) intmer u.i
ent.5iiHt.ift. cgenttrartig crfdViu.
roiebcr eintmtl ier Ulann mit be: a
fcrnen 2J?a8fc af bcr Sdjanfiit.nu
SMcSnwI glaubt man fcine crfoulii
feit cans fid;cr feftgeficllt ait fjaben,
obroobl nnr ieltcn cin 9)?cnjd) inch
SJanicn gcfiUrct Ijaben bitrfte aI5 cr.
Gr i ft ber gregoli bcr fxanjoiiidui'
Q5cf(inonifi: baib Ijciist er Soufliu:
balb 5k-af Don ScrmanboiS, Wont
month ,93enufort, SO!attioli, cjaut
ter be5 ."cierjonS con SKanhta n. 1. 10
S1I3 er nod) am VJeDcn war, mn.i,:
ifjn bie jantajie be5 SSolfeS o
ju etnem 'SoOnc Gronmcfl'5, 11 1'
fpiiter nmrbe cr banf bcr fjantniti'
bc nltcren SmmnS' cin Mritbcr S2:
mic XIV. G5 d;cint mm nber, als
ob bicfer Staatlucfanscnc, beiicn P5c
fidjtmafc iibrtgrnS nidjt tton Gtjcn,
onbern bon Samt mar, Die grou
ffleadjhmo .bte er fanb, gar rttd t sa
bc TonigS, nod) cin Soljn beS 2ot
rotcftorS, fonbem gaii3 entf ad) c.'.i
fubaltcrncr Spion 9jamen5 Gitfta.vc
Sanger ( obcr b'SlngcrS, bem man.
ati Snrdjt bor irgenb einem SL'cr
ratl), ben 2Uunl jdjltcijcn njcti.c
S-a bcljauptet JucnigftcnS Soui5
SL'iatte in ciriem bicfer Sage erl'djicnc
ncn SBcrf iibcr Sie bolitiidjen lov
bredjen unter Submig XIV."
5tm 16. Suit 1669 meLbcte tier STi
nifter Soudo'iS ficrru beSaint-OTais.
bem Sireftor bc ianerolgcfaugui;'
fe, ba broorfteljeubc Giutrcffcn ci
nc5 Oicfaugencn 9famen Gnftadjo
Sanger, inbem cr ifjn erfud'te, a;t'
jebe erbenflidje SSeife 311 bfjinberu.
bafj bicfer G5efongcne mit ber ifutjiT.
luclt in Scrbinbitng trcte. 91id)ttii
Sic cine JJcfftf cin", fdjrieb ber Win'.
flcr, bcrcn Rcnfter nad) fcinrm
Icidjt augnnglidjen Ort fjin licnci;.
unb bie burd) nick uerfd)!offenc 5tl;:i
ren Hon ben Sdjilbiuadjen aetreunt
ift. 3ie fclbft miiffen bent Glcnbcn.
uuiu ofue owuuuncn iuu, ciiinuu
tanlidj bie SebcnSmittel fiir ben fjnn-
sen Jan bnnoen nnb biirfeu bet bie
ier Oielcfjenbcn unter fcinem mie im
nier fjeortcicn SJotwanbe ttaB. xoaS er
bnen ctoa jaocn morljte, anijorcn.
-LroOen eit trm ben SLob an, wtnn
t-i iuuuu. u:n uu oiiiiui, iiiii wh
ctoao anbtrcm ale i Bon feineu 2c
6ciibpbiirfiiifen nut SOnen 3u fPrc'
djen . . . fiaffen wtc bie 2o6cI fur
ben, ben man fjnen autu&ren irb.
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?ftn'&Cr;iJra mTt T ?SKXjC
L lC b 6""l,r.udjc"
ri,f fniM"r,1,"SCn'
ban btcfc Snitruftionen fur cmc ,
SilAlr
SnB 5 J Snif Oo1ISVtf'lQnft,V
male, 01c oen enaiteten 2tener be
treffenben SBcifunflen in Grimicnwa.
311 brinnen unb fie roomoglid) nod)
3u Dcrfdjarfen. Gr Icq! grofjcii Wntt)
barauf, bnfj ..fofagter Sanger" Bon
feiucm anbercn 2J?cn'id)en gefctjeu
ober ge&ort werbc. Sie Scnfter bcr
Seflen follcn fo Fjod) cin, bafj berffle
fangene nur ein Stiiddjcn .iniiucl
feljen fann; bci 9Jadit fallen fie ber
fiangt lBcrben; nicnianb barf fid) bem
OJefaugencu nafiern u. f. vn. SI3
$err be aiut-PJarS ba5 ipignerol
gefangnifj' Berliiot, urn bie Seitnun
bes (5riuegcfanguiffe 3u uberueo
men ,nimmt er bn efangencn in
ciner.gcfd)Ioffcnen Saufte m't. Csii I tet- met aUe bieie abcr aufam
fcinem nenen Sterfer barf Euflndjc mtn foIIen' )oie oie Sonboner 3eit.
Sanger, ber feljr fromm ift, bie ! Thrift outf) Sifrican Commerce"
Sflcffe fioren unb fcine Siinbcn bcidi
ten: e8 ift bem cfangni&geiitndjcn
aber ftrenn Brrbotcn, iljn nad) feincm
Kamen obct nad) feiner Sergangcif
Ijcit 311 irageit ober Bon irjm irgenb
cin 8clleI(Icn entgegenjuneh,men.
a fmelt fid) im Rafire 1GS1 ab.
Ecr aritte Sanger filit fd)ou"aiDolf
Safjre tjiuter Sdrlofe unb 9?icflel. Km '.6ci Ic0tcn Sotjre Bcran-
Safire 1GS7 roirb Gaint.arS tmrTil Wlirie- Sebboro erfjielt
ucn visatiue'iarguertte-niein ge
fdjirft; nub inicber beglcitet irjn fein
cfongener, ber biemnf in einer Bon
adjt ajianncrn getragencn, mit S3ad)3
leinipanb bebecften Saufte bie 91ciie
mndit. Sluf bem gacn SBege ift ba3 wtlant. Srau $eni$el. beren
JBoH in grofeter Srufregung, unb bier , 1oow8 oac ct emcni SBagenun
ift eS, too mm crften OTal bie Ser-i la flClDs0rb n5nr;.)i"
piuiounn aitSgefprodjcu luirb, bafj ber rfQm ?2i: G,"e Q" berf agc fid;!
t.eoeimniuBone Q5efangene bcr ofjn iaxe SBunbe brojle jWrt. Giber
Crominens fei. SouBoiS ftirtt, aber $3500. cm, nmfjreub Qfraulem Gbni)
oie iDeiPadiung be3 Q5efangenen unb f A cine afjnlide ?rletjuna nur
oie SSorfiWmaf5wgcIn toerben Jebt ?2000 . 6cfam:., Sraulem StnbreS
nur nod) ftrenger. Stoei Offtjierc er-; ftfltte cm romtd)e rofit, bte SBec
fialten bcu Muftron, nad) jcbcm Gffcu toonblunji ifjrec flojfnfien aje tn
tiennit bo GDocfd)irr bc8 angcb!id)en ( cm etumpfnaSdjcn bemdjerte fie urn
danger w unterfudjen, urn m feben, I 2000. Ghic SBimbe, bie Rrou Spiel
ob er in ben Seller ober bie diiiffe! i bo??.fo1nttI,.cren u?moiISnmote'
ntdit SSorte einaertbt bat. Sin iebem nt!diciitnte jie nur burd) ?100.
"TtTSLt..
tiuiiqt tjcii, iiiuii vie vitiw-
ftangen am Jenftcr duf ibre $eftirj
felt, Bifitirt ben efangenen felbft tin 5
mutt ftd) tn aJfaunaljinen jur SJer
Wihiufl finer eiaflen SBetBlnbuno
mil ber SIuftenrDelt nidjt aenua tbun
ffliS au bieferSeit ift iibrioenS Don ber
1 eifernen KaSfe" nircjcnbS bie Slcbe.
2flan fieljt biefe ScfidjtSmaSfe crft im
Ratjre 1698 eridjeinen, 0I8 $crr be
Eaint-iFfarS aum 5Dirc!tor ber 93a
fliHe ernannt roirb. Guftacfye San
rjcr ntnfjte fid) hiiitjrenb ber ftaljrt anr
, SBaftille baS Oefidit Bcbedcn. ie
ffliaSfe mar aber, luie fdjon crmafint,
nidjt bon Gifen, foniwrn bon Sam
met; ba5 ift amar roenirjer brnmatifdj,
aber mcfjr rcabrfdjeinlicb. Sa bie
iyorfiditSmafireacI fitr aiit beftinbcn
1 tuurbe, miifjte ber efangene Kdi in
I ber 93nftiIIe, fo oft er fcine Qcrie ber
I Iicfj, 11111, in cinem bcr inncren .ofe
! ber tVcftuno fpajieven 3U neficn, baS
I CScfid)t bcrnuimmen. (tiinf abxt
IfUltl. IUIU UK IIKl IIUIUUIUC -CIUII-
Iidjlcit, bie iie offentlidie SWeinnng
fo Ianfje befdjiiftigt fjntte, nad) gan3
furaer Iranfrjstl? 93cgraben lonrbc
Sanger unter bem SJZamcn 9J2nrd)ioli;
licfen Stamen Iintte man, hiic SouiS
SMatfe bcOaitptet, ganj mitlfiirlid) ge
maljlt, mie ba in bcr SJaftifle and)
fonft iiblid) luar. 9?ad) bem obe bc5
cfaitifjcnen hntrben fcine ftlcibcr
nnb StUeS, ma ifjm fonft gefjon
tjattc, Uer&rannt; in bcr 8cEe cut
femtc man bon ben Sftanern ben
SBanbbutj itnb bom gnfiboben ba3
Dlicfciniffaftcr, urn c3 bitrd) cin ncitcS
an erfcijen fo fcfjr fiirdjtcte man,
bafj bcr 2?anit mit bcr SiaSfe irgenb
mo lUiittfjciinngcn iibcr fcine Sperfon
Iidircit rjingcfritselt fjaben fonntc.
2Sa5 man nidjt lucifj unb bicllcidjt
nie crfatjren mirb, ift Sftame unb
6U bicfcS ft 2m.
momit matjrfdjciulidj cin Sbion nit
bcrer Orbuung gememt mar. Siscs
Ijnlb fiat man fid) aber megeu eincJ
gan3 gcmoOnlidjcn SicncrS, ben man
in bamaligcr Sit Icidjt au ier Sfflclt
Ijatte fdvaffeu fonnen, fo grofje SJH'tlje
gegeben? 9)Jan tranSbortirt itjn un
ter gerabc3u fabeUjaftcn S8orfid)t
mafjregeln bon cinem cfiingnif? 3U111
anb:reu; man unterfudjt fein Gfj
gefdjirr, man Iafjt feineu SKcnfdjcu
in fcine SJiifje fommen, man I)iilt ifjn
35 ftaljrc Iaug eingefperrt unb roaS
oldjer Singe nod) mcfir finb. Sa-3
artce fiifjrt auf bie SSermutljima, bafj
Guftad Sanger roa fidjer attd)
ein mi(ttiirlid) gcmafjlter 9?ame mar
ciucu gait3 anber'en foaialcn 9taug
einnafjm, aid ben einc? 93cbicntcn.
g-ftnfmalOunbcrttniifcnb gcjaljmtc
Slrnufic.
SHpi ftpr fipnenmartincn HJZobe bcr
i njttitienbcn SjJIcureuien futben cintfle
njjtgn jjber bie trouBenjuau
n j,en jritifdjen flolonicn beS oftli-
' d)en SIfrifa cin eriioEiteS ftntereffe.
oxt c ne(lcnroartin 500,000 ge
886mtc trouBe, 'bie elnm, tint Don
ifjncn bic fofrboren ebern ju onoiif
nm flCsaditct roerben. gm al)xt
lfx8 mnrbcn qS ber afolonie
792,720 Wunb ttauBenfebern. bie
,ne nnna1Crnben SBertf, Bon 42
mjiriioncn ajjarf bnrftcntcn, auBgc
fU( t Qd) Un sserfaufen, fiie bei
bM sBerfteinerunncn prober Soften
b0 fubafri!anifd,en Strau&enfcbern
in 2onbon roabrenb beS Berfloffenen
e-' d&flcfdjlojfen finb, faun
fcnhnen baft baS efommtac
5 br & bie i?i bi? im Sat
Qefommen 'inb' f5"orbentIid,
Srofeiiem t)at fidj tfjr redS fidjtlid)
Bertbeuert. S5er Grfolg, ben bie
traufjenaiidjter im oftlidjen SIfrifa
au Berjeidinen Tiaben, fjat eine bebeu
tenie englifdje JtaBitalanlage in bic
fer Sbiiftne bcmirft. Cm Strannen'
mannd)en Bon guter Staffe Bermag
gebern im SSertlje Bon 2000 2l?arf an
Iiefern, rohfircnb ein "Straufj Bon toe
nigen Sffiodjen Icidjt einen SBerfaujS'
BreiS Bon 100 OTarf erreidjt. trauftc
roerben gegenroiirtig in SfegttBteh,
5Cuni, Stlgier, 33?abagafar, Sfrgeu.
! tinieu unti Uruguan, Sfnftralien unb
9?orbamenta, m Sitbfranfreid) unb
' cn agerrbei in etettingen geai'td).
angibt, faum tte QJefammtfumme
Bon 30,000 Straufjen erreidjen.
Ser SBcrifj hieiblitfjer Sdjonfjcit.
Sic englifdje Seitung S3orIb" fct3t
eine Stutiftif be3 SBcrtrjcS ber meib
.lidicn djou&cit Aiijammcn, luic fie
9000 fironen fiir ben ffierluft ibres
aarcS, bie fie auf S3crlangcn bes
jDperateur nad) einem Unfafl gain
iiber luffigeriueiie batte abfdjneiben
muffen. ie oattc ?o0,000 &d)abcu
RKQISTKR'S NOTICE. Notice is
hereby given that the accountants
herein niunccl lnivn settled their resnectlve
nccounts In the ulllco of the Iteclstcr of Wills
of Wnyne County, I'a., and Hint the same will
ueprcsentcu ot uie iirpnaus' court or smci
1 rounty for ronllriiintlon, nt the Court House
Mar'chnext-TitV" lDC scco,m 'MOUUUy 01
First and final nccount of F. W.
Osgood, administrator of the estate
of Annette Shaffer, Lake.
Second nud final nccount of George
W. Frey, administrator of the estate
of Margaret Fasshauer, Texas.
First and final nccount of H. E.
Bassett nnd C. L. Bassctt, executors
of the estate of Electa K. Bassett,
iloncsdale.
First and partial account of Vere
B. Stone, F. J. Stono and W. E. Per
ham, executors of the estate of H.
K. Stono, Honesdale.
First and final account of Agnes
C. Purdy, executrix of the last will
of George S. Purdy, Honesdale.
First and final account of Allssa
S. Kennedy, administratrix of the
estate of Porter Kennedy, Mount
Pleasant.
First and final account of Nellie
C. Keeney, administratrix of tho es
tate of W. Bruce Keeney, Preston.
Second and final account of Nellie
Woodwnrd, administratrix of tho es
tate of C. H. Woodward, Hawloy.
Register's Office, Honesdale, Feb.
1G, 1911.
E. W. GAMMELL. Register.
nOTJUT PUOOLAMATION. Whereas,
J the Judge, of the several Courts o(
the County of Wnyne has issued ills prrrcpt
for hoUllii!,' 11 Court of Quarter HpsIoiis, Oyer
mid Tenulnor, and General .Inll Delivery In
nnd for said County, at theCourt House, to
begin on
.MONDAY MARCH 13. 1911.
and to continue one week:
And directing that a flnind Jury for the
Courts ot Quarter Sessions and Over nnd
Terminer be summoned to meet on Monday.
March 6. 1911. nt -J p. in.
Notice Is therefore hereny given to the
Coroner nnd Justices of the l'eare. and Con
stables of the County of Wayne, that they be
then nnd there In their proper persons, nt
said Court House, nt 2 o'clock in the after
noon of said (ith d ly of Mnrch. l!ll. with their
records, Iniiulsitloiis.exaiiilnatloiis and other
remembrances, to do those things which to
their olllces appertain to berioie, and those
who nre bo.ind by recognizance or otherwisp
to prosecute the prisoners who nre or shall
belli the Jail of Wayne County, be then and
thereto prosecute against them us shall be
Just.
(liven under my hand, nt Honesdale, this
Hth dny of Feb. IUH, nnd In the i:ffith year
of tho Independence of the United Stales
M. LEE BMAMAN. Sheriff.
Sheriff's Ollice 1
Honesdale. Keb. 14 1911. 15w(
W. R. HOLMES, PnnsiDKNT.
A. T. SEA RLE, Vice Pres.
We want you to understand the rensons for the AIJSOLUTK SECUltlTY
of this Bank.
WAYNE COUNTY
HONESDALE, PA.,
HAS A CAPITAL OK
AND SURPLUS AND PROFITS OP
MAKING ALTOGETHER
EVERY DOLLAR ol which must be lost before any depositor can lose a PENNY
It lias conducted a growing and successful business for over U5 years, serving
an increasing number of customers with lldeelitv and satisfaction.
Its casli funds are protected by MODERN STEEL VAULTS.
All ot these tliniKS, coupled with conservative mnnaceinvut, insured
by the UAKKKUL I'KHSONAI. ATTKNTION constantly sWen the
Hiink's alfairs by a notably able Hoard of Directors ussures the natrons
ot that MUl'JtKMK SAKICTV which
Hank.
DECEMBER I, 1910
Total Assets,
Ef DEPOSITS MAY HE MADE 15 Y MAIL. ns
DIRbCTUUS
V. 15. IIOt.MKS
A. T. SKAltUC
P. II. (ILAHK
CHA.S..I. SMITH,
11. J.L'OXIiKlt.
W K. SUYDAM.
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D. & M. CO. TiriE TABLE
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FOR
R ES U LTS
W. C. SPRY
AUCTIONEER
HOLDS SALES ANYWHEKE
IN STATE.
SPENCER
The Jeweler
would like to see you If
f you are in the market
for
JEWELRY, S1LVER-
t WARE, WATCHES
DIAMONDS,
I AND NOVELTIES t
i
X "Guurnntced nrticlcs only sold." T
I
RUIE TltAINS.
Trains leave Union depot at 8.26
a. ro and 2.4 S p. in., week days.
Trains arrive T'nlon depot at l.tO
and 8. Pii p. m. week days.
Saturday only, Erie and Wyoming
arrives nt 3.45 p. m. and leaves at
o.fiO p. m
Sunday trains Ieve 2.48 and ar
rive r,t 7.03
( 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.
II.
W.
SALMON, Cashikk
WAHD, Ass't Casimfr
SWINGS BAN
10(1,000.00
J27.342.O0
527.342.00
Is the prime essential of a good
$2,951,048.26
K 1. IvIMliMC
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J. VV. FARLEY
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