UHU ifalDAY, .ftWE 23, 1011. I'AGB 5 A-CENT-A-WORD VOll SALE. "Kbit SALE-Iiraff'GRADtf " CAIt- rlagcs and wagons. All kinds. Can and look them over. B. t Smith, Honesdale. 4$t8. FOR SALE KELLtf & STEINMAN orlck factory building, Including en gine, boiler and shafting, tnqulre or J. B. Robinson. 50tf. FOR RENT. FOR RENT AN APARTMENT for a small family. Inquire of Philip Krantz, 300 14th St. 41tf FOR RENT Six rooms with bath on second floor, also 3 rooms down stairs. 1231 Spring streot. 34tf. FOR RENT A modern house and improvements with garden on West Btreet. Inquire Joshua A Brown. 29tf. MISCELLANEOUS. FOUND ROSARY, SATURDAY "night, silver crucifix. Owner can "have same by calling at the, Grand Union Tea company's store. 50tl CHARLESWORTH, PHOTOGRAPH er, will be at.Dorfllnger's gallery, White Mills, Tuesday, Juno 27, from 9 until 6. It SOCIAL T.HE YOUNG LADIES Sodality of St. Mary Magdalena's church will hold a lawn social . at the foot of Fifth street, Wednesday evening, Juno 28. ' 5Qt2 FAMILY WASH 7c" PER POUND Phone orders given rprOmpt atten tion. The Lackawanna Laundry, Scranton. Thomas jBracey, local agent. IoJ.a 49t;2 -mf-ni LOST AT THE H. K. B. STORE. A sum of money, which upon Identi fication and payment for this ad vertisement will be returned to Its owner. PYROX, THE ONE BEST SPRAY, kills Potato bugs, kills Blight. 'Murray Co., .Honesdale; 2t WANTED A CHAMBERMAID.. IN- quire at Allen House. 2t WANTED: ISSUES OF THE CITI zen for April 21 and May. 5, to complete our flies. Address: -The Citizen Publishing Co,, 803 Main street, Honesdale, Pa. BUCKWHEAT FERTILIZER, 85c. per hundred at Murray Co's, Honesdale, Pa, 49t2 THREE experienced workmen at the bench dally. All repairs finished at the shortest notice, Sommer, Jeweler and Optician. 30tf ALL REPAIR WORK finished up-to-date In all our different branches. Sommer, Jeweler and Optician. 30tf PARIS GREEN, BORDEAUX Mix ture, Pyrox and sprayers of all kinds at Murray Co's, Honesdale. 2 INVENTORY of our repair" depart ment shows 23 G finished Jobs wait ing to be called for. Sommer, Jewe ler and Optician. 30tf. CLEANING AND DYEING ORDERS promptly attended to If left with Thomas Bracey at the Co-Operative store. 49t8 KNIVES, GUARDS AND RAKE Teeth for all makes of machines at Murray Co., Honesdale. 2t. LOCAL NEWS- On Saturday next, remember, there will be a good game of ball be tween the Honesdale team and the Phoebe Snows of Scranton. Excavation was" commenced Wednesday morning on the cellar for the Honesdale Milling;, company's new storage house on Maln street. The number of 'automobile tags issued by the State Highway Depart ment has risen to over 36,000, and it Is expected to reach the 37,000 mark by July 1. The following Carbondale gen tlemen motored to Honesdale Tues day evening and paid the 'business men of this place a friendly visit: Messrs. waiters, .Scurry, Moon, Ber , ry .and Stephens. A stranger accosted a Citizen representative on the street, Wednes day, and Inquired where the court house was. He stated that he had 'bought a post card of the building and was anxious to see It. The scribe directed him to the corner of .Church and Ninth streets and when we left ,hlm be was exclaiming, "Beautiful, how beautiful!" John R. Rudd, proprietor of the Forest City News, a former resident of Glrdland, this county, who years ago wrote Interesting letters to The Citizen under the nom de plume of "Anvil," attended the supreme na tional conclave of Heptasophs at Milwaukee, Wis., recently. He made the outgoing trip from Buffalo, N. Y., by boat. On tho way home from his 2500-mile Journey he stopped off to. visit relatives in Michigan and Ohio, He writes relatives In Hones dale that he Is enjoying a splendid time. Announcement has been made of tho marriage of Miss Mary Magda len1, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Owen Kelly, Philadelphia, to Joseph A. LeStrange, of the same city, Tho ceremony took place on Tuesday. The bridegroom Is well known In Honesdale, having left Wayne coun ty about eight years ago. He Is a elty detective and Is a member of Captain Souder's staff. Mr. and Mrs. Le Strange will Include Honesdale In their- honeymoon, having a broth er and elster, lira. Thomas Galla gher, and Fred Le Strangle residing at this place'. The Pancoast fund Is now $87, 8SG.28. Archbald plays two games In Honesdale on tho glorious Fourth. Is tho dust-olllpg proposition go ing to fly over until noxt season? The High School girl graduates wM-Jbaoittet at the" Btfggs; "Thurs- da'y;"night;(i - -"A daughter was" born to Mr. and 'Mrs. David Evans, Seevllle, Wednesday. Grace P. E. church and Trinity church, Carbondale, will hold a joint picnic at Lake Lodore, Friday, July 28. Charlesworth, tho photographer, has opened a studio at White Mills. He visits the place every Wednes day. The Methodist Ladles' Aid so ciety met at the home of Mrs. J. C. Blrdsall, SeelyvlKe, Thursday after noon. The Honesdale Medical Associa tion meets this (Thursday) evening with Dr. R,.W. Brady, Park street, as host. Sixteen persons from this place attended the Junior, Order of United American. Mechanics at Lake Lodore on Tuesday. Watch for the first Issue of the "Red Men's Prophet" for full par ticulars of the great excursion to Luna Park on July 19. The Ladles' Aid of the Bethany Methodist church will serve straw-, berries- and Ice cream" on Mrs. Wil liam Pe'thlck's'lawn, Friday evening, June 23. Two llfpopfl nf Innrl In T.nV "township, the property of Olarence uavis, were soiq at snerlirs sale 'Monday, June 19, to Nettle Searle Davis Rutherford for $282. There has been an advance of five rpnts nfr 1 flfl nnunria In faari ,qrack,ed corn, and meal, while oats I Id .urn n...r. . l.i.l. 1 . I 1. l, the first ,Qf- the week. ' One 'of the attractions at the approa'ching Wayne bounty fair will he' tho i?tairfitt hnrRP nnrt nnnv chnw Lpally exhibitions will be given in ironi oi tne grana stand. " Pea'clY growers in New Jersey claim that the crop will be light this year. One grower whose yield Is from 8,000 to 10,000 baskets claims that his estimate is' about 1, 500 baskets The Honesdale Consolidated Water company has Just complete'd rebuilding a dam at First pond, it Is three feet .higher than formerly. Thei old stone dam at Third pond Is being replaced by a concrete struc ture. The Baptist church of Hawley Is making extensive preparation for the' fair and festival to be held July 4 in Odd Fellows Hall. Dinner wllfbe served from 12 to 2 o'clock and re freshments during the afternoon and evening. The Citizen has received from Orvllle' Welsh, Tyler Hill, too late for publication In this Issue, an ac count of the Baptist World Alliance convention at Philadelphia .which will be published In next Wednes day's Citizen. Gerald Buntlnir. Sllrn nnrt ATloo Estelle Cpmfor.t, Galilee, were, marr neu weuuesuay auernoon in tne par sonage of -the Central Methodist Episcopal church hy the Rev. Will H. Hlller. ' The couple were unat tended. An effort is being made on the part of the Incorporators of the Lake Ariel Tractipn company to have Its franchise granted by Scran ton's new council. The company was unable to get a franchise from the old council. Last year life Insurance com panies paid to beneficiaries in Hones dale, $74,500; Hawley, $37,250: Carbondale, $121,750; Towanda, $109,500; Wllkes-Barre, $630,000; Scranton,. $1,332,000, The largest policy was held by the late Col. Ezra Ripple, $171,87.8. A civil suit was heard before 'Squire Smith, Tuesday afternoon in which Mrs. ,R. W. Penwarden was plaintiff and Cecil T. Weeks, defend ant. The amount of debt was $4.10 for feed, which defendant had purchased from plaintiff's husband. Mr. Weeks appeared and said he would pay the bill and costs, amoiinflnir tn J7 3K nt ,, .jg c T..ww, "v-Ai, ncoa, The Washington team, of which "Sherry" of Honesdale Is a pitcher, will play in New York part of this week, commencing on Friday and Saturday and continuing over till next week Monday and Tuesday. Washington is scheduled to play eleven games with Npw York and Philadelphia, two of the hardest teams there are to battle against. A number of Honesdale people expect to witness some of the games. 'Miss Beulah J. Lovelass, Damas cus, Wayne county, and Judson Bur cher, of Capouse. avenue and Rich mond street, Scranton, were married Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock hy Rev. C M. Olmstead, D. D., pastor of the Asbury church. The ceremony was witnessed by only the members of the Immediate families and was a yery quiet affair. There were no at tendants. Following the ceremony a wedding supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Burcher will reside In Green Ridge. Carbondale Leader. ' Miss Reta V., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lewis Ross, Blngham ton, N. Y., was married to Frederick M. 'Sheldon, Scranton, on Monday at the home of the bride's parents by Rev. F. O. Belden, of tho Main street Baptist church. The couple were attended by Miss Florence Ross, cousin of the bride, and A. D. Smith. The bridegroom is chief clerk and master mechanic for the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western railroad, Scranton, and the bride Is well known In Wayne county. She Is a grand-niece of B, C. Ross, Tyler Dentil of Mrs. David Evans. Mrs. Mary Reed Evans, wife of Rev. David Evans, pastor of the Parrlsh street-M. E. church, Wllkes Barre, died In the QHy Hospital, Wednesday evening at 10 o'clock. (Mrs. Evans Is very we'll known In Wayne county, her husband having held pastorates In ' Narrowsburg, N. Y., and at Sterling. PERSONAL H. A. Daggert, Scranton, was here Wednesday. ifenry Wilder. Scranton, was a caljer In town "Monday. Mrs. George S.. Purdy-left Tuesday morning for New York. A. W. Lakln, Wlnwood, spent Wednesday In Honesdale. Ray Carr, Scranton, was a busi ness caller here Wednesday, Mrs. H. Baehrer, Damascus, spent Wednesday in the Maple City. I Miss Hattle Armbuster, Scranton, I lc vtniMnir TTnnncrlnln ralnttvoa L. J; Pelton, Hamlin, transacted business in town, Wednesday. Mrs. Mae Francis, Philadelphia,, is spending some time in town. Hugh Gallagher, Carbondale, was a caller In Honesdale Tuesday. Miss Bertha Watklns, Forest City, Is visiting friends In town, J. S. Harford, Montrose, transact ed business In town, Wednesday. James I. Shea, Wllkes-Barre, spent Wednesday in town on business. Edward Anderson, Tarrytown, is visiting friends in town this week. Archer Morgan, Scranton, was a business caller here Wednesday. '.Mr, and Mrs, A. W. Lakln, Win wood, spent Tuesday in Honesdale. Miss Nellie Thompson, Elmlra, N. Y., Is visiting friends in this place. C. P. Searle, Esq., 'will deliver the. Fourth of July oration at Bethany. E. W. Bates, Damascus, was a Wednesday business caller In town. F. G. Woodley, Damascus, trans acted business In town, Wednesday. Mrs. Minnie Sklllhorn, Damascus, called on friends In town, Wednes day. I. G. Williams, Hamlin, transact ed business In Honesdale, Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. C. E: Glbbs returned from their honeymoon on Wednes day;. Sir. and Mrs. A. G. Gregg, Da mascus, spent .Wednesday In Hones dale. ' Fred J. MIchels Is spending sev eral, days in New York City on busi ness. J.. Siegley, . Wllkes-Barre, was a Tuesday business caller In the Maple City. .Miss 'Helen Rowland, Rowland, spent Wednesday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Frnnlr MnTlormntf Carbondale, are visiting friends In town. Miss, Marie Llghthlzer is entertain ing her friend, Miss Elizabeth Frank, Hawley, Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Ruddy, Car bondale, spent' Wednesday In the Maple City. Miss Florence Eldred, Carbondale, was tho guest of- Maple- City friends, Wednesday. Misses Ella and Edith Dunning, Carbondale, spent Wednesday with friends In town. Miss 'Marie Ward spent Saturday aim ounaay-witn uanjondale and Scranton friends.. 'Miss 'Marlon Charlesworth has re turned from a ten days' visit fwlth Scranton friends. Wm. T. Heft, Deposit, N. Y., Is spending several days with his par ents on West street. Miss Bessie Lawyer was the guest of MJss Elenor Rlerdon, Carbondale, Saturday and Sunday. Miss Florence Rieiler returned on Friday from Scrantoti where she was a guest at a house party. Mrs. Henry Hand entertained sev eral of her lady friends at luncheon at the Brlggs Wednesday. Miss Lydla Rlefler has returned from a six weeks' visit with friends in New York and Brooklyn. Mayor Abe Sahm, Carbondale, motored to- Honesdale Tuesday even ing, with a party of friends. Fred Brunnjg, well known In this place, Is quite 111 at the home of his son, William, at Carley Brook. Attorney W. H. Lee made a busi ness trip Wednesday to Scranton, Nicholson and Clark's Summit. Miss Julia Storms, a member, of this 'year's Hleh snhnnl class, will enter-college next Fall. Miss Sarah Menner, a member of tho Honesdale High school -Class of 1911 ,wlll enter Vassar College next Fall. William Katz and cousin, Edward Katz, spent Wednesday evening at the. home of a friend, Harmen's Lake. Miss Emma Clark, Clarks Green, Is a .guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Decker, Fifteenth street. .Miss Ruth Lord returned on Wednesday from a two weeks' visit with friends and relatives In Orange county. Patrick Weir, mall carrier, Is en Joying a vacation of ten days. Sub stitute Henry Wagner Is delivering In his stead. Hugh Gallagher, Carbondale, a former express messenger oil the lo cal D. & H., was In town Tuesday visiting friends. Kerln O'Brien has returned from Rochester where he has been spend ing the winter and will pass the sum radr with his mother her.e. Dr. George C. Butler leaves the first of 'the week for Scranton where he will attend the annual -convention of tho Pennsylvania Dental associa tion. Robert Smith has accepted a posi tion with the State engineering corps and entered upon his duties on Monday. Julius Fruend is also a member of the corps. fra "Pntlotlno Unreal" Vina fatnmarl Jrom a few days' visit at the home lin.r,AH . TIT n r Tt 1. lako. -A little daughter arrived at the latter's home a few days since. Harry Bregsteln, who has been a guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bregsteln, River street, the past two weeks, left Wednesday for San Francisco, where he is a suc cessful merchant tailor, Miss Mary Vail, Damascus, called on Honesdale friends, Thursday. Mrs. Otto Appley, Damascus, Visit ed Maple City friends, Thursday. S. F. Reynolds. Mllanvllle, trans acted, business. In town Thursday. Jacob Breithaupt, Hawley, Is spending a few days in Honesdale. Miss Edith M. Yerkes, Mllanvllle, called on Honesdale friends, Thurs day. Miss Nora Murphy is spending several weeks with Port Jervls rela tives. Attbrney Herman Harmes, Haw ley, was In Honesdale a few days this week on business. State Grange Organizer Theodore Klein, Ariel, was shaking hands with friends in town, Thursday; .Floyd Bortree, a well-known busi ness man of Ariel, transacted busi ness in Honesdale, Thursday. Attorney Lawrence H. Watres, Scranton, transacted professional business In Honesdale, Thursday. Benjamin DIttrlch and family ex pect to occupy their bungalow at Ty ler Hill, located near Laurel Lake, next week. ' Miss Bessie Healey leaves the first of the. week to spend a two weeks' vacation with friends In Scranton and BInghamton. Mr. and Mrs. Horrlck Ide, Wllkes Barre, spent Wednesday as the guests of her sister, Miss Nellie Mc Cabec Main street. Thomas. J. Cannlvan has return ed from Hallstead where he has been superintending the plumbing In the Herbeck-Demer plant at that place. Mr', and Mrs. William M. Foster, who had been visiting relative? in Honesdale for several weeks, re turned to their home In Gouldsboro Thurs'day. Mr. and Mrs. August Rlckert," Brooklyn, N. Y., are spending, the summer months In Honesdale as. Jhe guests of the family of George Rlck ert, 61.1 Court street. Elmer Taylor returned from Eas ton, Tuesday, where he has been teaching chemistry the past year in Lafayette College. He has been re elected for another term. Mr. Taylor is. now at his homo at Cold Spring. 'Miss Florence Rlefler, a student at Wilson College, was elected presi dent of her class. After spending several days In town as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rlefler, she left on a visit to Silver Bay; N. Y. Dr. A. S. Davis, wife and three children, Wesley, Antoinette and Grade,", of St. Marys, who havo been spending the past three weeks with Airs. .Davis' parents, iMr. and Mrs. C. W. 'Spettlgue, East street, returned home Wednesday morning. TO CLOSE OUT SOME REMAIN ing stock of Ladles' Jacket Suits, Dresses and Coats. Menner & Co. will offer them at very low prices, 47eol 4 "Our Business Creed: To do the right thing at the right time, In the right way; to do some things better than they were ever done 'before; to elimi nate errors; to know both sides of the question; to be courteous; to remember to he an example; to -work for the love of work; to anticipate requirements; to develop resources; to master circumstances; to act from rea son" r.ather than from rule; to he -satisfied with nothing short of perfection." ROWLAND Jeweler and Optician REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE HONESDALE NATIONAL BANK AT HONESDALE, WAYNE COUNTY. PA. At the close of business, Jobs 7,1911. BESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $ Overt! raits. secured nrnl unsecured U. 8. Bonds to pecure circulation, t Premiums on U. S. Bonds Bonds, securities, etc Bankln c-house, furniture and fix tures Due from National Banks (not Reserve Agents) Due from State nnd Private Banks 255,927 71 1 43 55,000 00. 2.300 00 1OTA6 81 40.000 00 3,025 83 ana Hankers. Trust companies, and Savings Banks 148 23 Due from approved reserve agents 113,150 14 Checks And other cash Items,... 1,543 40 Notes of other National Banks.. 1U0 00 Fractional paper currency, nick els and cents 2G0 71 Lawful Money Reserve In Bank, Viz: Specie 187.451 50 Legal tender notes 9,515 00- 00,906 60 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer, (5 per cent, of circu lation) 2,750 00 Due from U. S. Treasurer 1,000 00 Total $1,831,800 79 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid In 150.000 00 Surplus fund .v. 150,000 00, Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes nald 80.854 51 National Bank notes outstanding 61,500 00 Due to other National Bank 410 28 uue to state ana frivate Banks and Bankers 1.340 47 Individual deposits subject to check Demand certificates of deposit Certified checks Cashier's checks out- standlns Bonds borrowed 22.415 00 5a 00 ,008 02-11,414,095 60 isone None Notes and bills redlscounted Bills payable. Including certifi cates ol deposit for money bor rowed Liabilities other than those above stated None None Total tl.851.800 79 State of Pennsylvania, County of Wayne, as. I, II. Z. Russell. President of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledce and belief. II. Z. Rc8Se.il, President, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of Jube. 1911. R. A. SMITH, N. P. Correct attest: II. T. Menhir, ) Andrew Thompson, (-Directors, J, C. Birdsall J 46w4 GOOD CREED Tho first Issue of tho Red Man's Prophet will appear July 8. Dr. Harry B. Ely transacted busi ness In Scranton Wednesday. Miss Louise Hardenbergn, ac companied by Mrs. John O. Gale and daughter, motored "to Scranton ' oh Thursday. Mrs. Gale and daughter, who have been'spendlng a few days at the Hardenbergn home, leave Scranton Saturday for their home In BInghamton. Charles Manning, Newburg, N. Y., formerly of Bethany, Is spending his vacation In this vicinity. Mr. Man ning left Honesdale 20 years ago and is now employed as draftsman for the TSweet-Qrr company, New burg. That concern has two factor ies in that city and Is building up a large business. H. F. Guerney, president of the Guerney Electric Elevator company of thlB place, accompanied by Wil liam O'Codnell, treasurer of the company and brother, Robert O'Con nell, motored to Hon.esdale, Wednes day, in the former's machine. The trip, which covered 172 miles, wob covered in eight hours. Mr. GUor ney will remain a few days while Mr. O'Connell returned Wednesday afternoon. TO LOCATE 3 ROADS. On account nf tho rnnotiiirttnn rt the Wllsonvllle dam three roads lnl HQ mnnv rllffaran. .n.,nl.l.n ...til I - " " ubuw.vui, lunuauia win, have to be changed in Wayne coun ty. Petitions were presented in court ' Thursday afternoon asking that viewers be .appointed to vacate the present roads In the vicinity of the proposeo great, jaKe ana lay out new ' roads. The highways affected are In Salem. Pnnnnnk. nnrl Pnlmv.. townships. The petitions we're pre- oeuieu uy Attorney vvatres, scranton. No Well Too Deep for This Farm Pump Engine Cannot Frcczeor Overheat Ho Hours Too Long for It to Work At last we have found a pump engine that serves all the needs of thq farmer and does U, In the best possible manner. We investigated a score or more different makes and designs of portable engines to find the one best suited for our customers. We selected the Fuller & Johnson Farm Ptimp Engine. It Is the most-wonderful portable engine made. wo to 1,500 Gallons Per Hour SVaUrUS oi bmj uujp wi nay piavo, wurjts in any wen, pump engine completely solves tne perplexing problem ol Water faupply for the farm In winter as well as summer. Pumpa all tho water needed for the house, dairy, barn, feed lot and pasture In a few hours. Costs less to operate tbnn a tank heater and elimi nates all bother and trouble. 1 Plenty of Power for Complete Engine Running Volume Pump "ou n?v? reaa 811 BDa " engine In your Farm " " H Papers but you cannot fully realize what a won- riprfnl IUMa vrnrVnr It la nntn vnn eA It In np(Mn! Wn cfinn t. n. nn.A.hlKlttnn exactly the kind of work you would expect It to look It over. It Is worth a special trip to town. HONESDALE. PA. DR. FRANKLIN Will Positively Return to Honesdale in two or three weeks to treat all who may be anxious to ,be relieved of Painful Corns. Examine This Manure Spreader BEFORE BUYING , You will surely succted If you use a Kemp & Burpee Success Spreader Don't buy a "pig in the bag." See what you are getting before paying your money. Every farmer is happy who owns a ' Success Spreader. A John Deere Sulky Plow and a New Way Air Cooled Gasolene Engine. He will invite his neighbors to see them. - "We have them on hand. Look-'them .over whether you buy or nob- No trouble to show them. EMERSON W. GAM SWELL. Honesdale, Pa. Jessup Lord, Waymart, was a call er In Honesdale Thursday. He states that -work on the criminal Insane hospital at Parview Is, being forced, but there ls.a scarcity of carpenters. The contractors could use many more If they were available. All told thore are about 20,0 men em ployed upon the buildings at Par view - ' 5 THE SUMMER BOARDER Summer boarders are flocking in to Wayne county, owing to tho erec tion of a large tuberculosis sanltor lum at Lava, N. Y. There are sover al coming Into Narrowsburg, Beach lake and other nearby county ham lets. Boarders are now seen upon our streets dally, coming to Honesdale by the wagonload. Merchants who flro anxious for this class of trade would Improve their business b'y placing their advertisements under this col umn. A FULL LINE OF TALCUMS FROM IOC. UP. All Popular Brands In Stock at LEiWE3S The Rexall Drugstore reiraraiess oi aeptn. L mis Water System Just the thine for volume pump, pressure pump or tank system. Affords ample power tor ismall Electric Lighting Plant. Patented in the United State., Canada and otherfor elii countries. Otberpatenta opplied lor. Works ditch pump and spraying outfits perfectly.l Handiest Little Worker on the Farm Ensuring a reliable water supply for the farm Is but one of tho ways tho Farm Pump Enelne proves Its superiority. It has pulley for running any kind of hand or foot power machinery. It kelps the women tolks In the 'dalry-nnd laundry. Runs the grindstone, feed mill, f annlngmlll, etc. .for the men. Does ths work of two extra hired men. , " SfoB tho Llttlo Wonder at Work ' -Yo'u have read all about this engine In your Farm- do on your farm. Brlnfc la tho whole family and Be sure and come in. zTi arm jzmnn I J a SPETTIGUE