SUPPLEMENT NO. 1; THE CITIZEN, lmillAY, DEO. 8, 1011. At Leine's Tho Sweetest of Sweets Whit man's famous candies. Victoria Chocolates, 50c. pound. Flno Chocolates, 60c. pound. Super-Extra Chocolates, 80c. lb. Pussy Chocolates, J1.00 pound. Pink of Perfection Chocolates, ?1 per pound. Fancy packages for Christmas. Leave your orders early and pack ages will be reserved for you. Llggett's Famous Chocolates 80 cents pound on Saturdays. Barr's Saturday candy 29 cents. For Christ mas week we will have Saturday candy all week at 29 cents. Place your orders early and don't be dis appointed. At Leine's Drug Store. At Leine's At Leine's BIBLES are especially suited for gifts at Christmas time. Wo carry a most extensive stock complete. Bibles from 30 cents up. Bibles with largo print, easy to read for old people. Teachers' Bibles with complete ref erences. Large family Bibles. New Testaments. Catholic and Episcopal Prayer Books. IJo wise and shop early. At Leine'S Drug Store. At Leine's At Leine's A Hot Water Bottle makes a most pleasing and useful gift. Relief for Neuralgia, Cramps and many small pains. Comfort for Baby's bod. Two quart size for 75c, $1.00, $1.25. The Emerald, $1.50. Tho Kantleak (guaranteed) for $2.00 and $2.50. Let us show you and explain tho merits of each. Shop early and, re lieve your mind. At Leine's Drug Store. At Leine's Those pretty little Tags, Cards HURD'S Beautiful Papers --and not really expensive when quality is considered Lorlsdnlc, 25c per pound, Sawaco, 25c per pound. Knrn Linen, 35c per pound. Lawn Finish, 25c per quire. At Leine's Drug Store. The biggest Hollar's worth of Fountain Pen value Is found right here. The "Maple City" Solid Gold, up-to-date In every rospoct. Big lines of Pens of the "Parker Lucky Curve," Conklln Self-Filler, the pen with tho "Hump," "Waterman's Ideal," in fact wo have all of the best that Is made In Fountain Pens. At Leine's Drug Store. DLH HH1H. XLilllllLV IlllACH. I '11.. . 11 1 I JLI1 J. t f J. S ..... I. ... J. 1 ui t u u i kiii. uuuuuua V Ul Jf 1111 KU1 nnnlrflo-a nnrl If will tin tlntililw nnnt-n ciatod. Then wo have that nrettv line o engraved Christmas Greetings, eacl ono a gem, at 5, 10 and 15 cents Your personal letter engraved Is A. S A.M.-1 1 friends. Get them. At Leine's Drug Store. PAGE 0 3000QOCXOOOOOOOOOOCKXX5000 Am- t ISTMAS TIME -MUSIC TIME What would the Christmas Time -be without MUSIC ? Let us Brighten up Your Home this Christmas Time by placing in it a Piano, Edison Phono graph or a Victor, as we have done in many other homes. We will be pleased to show you our Enormous Stock of Everything Known in Music. 8 out on the clear, frosty air. Tho first words were scurcely sung before tho shade at the little window was drawn nslde and tho boys appeared. Then their father and. mother came nnd opened tho window.. They all gazed in dumb amazement. When the last strains of music died nway there was deep silence. Tho loving tender spirit of Christmas bad eatered into the heart of each, nnd no ono spoke. Then the delighted chil dren at tbo window shouted for joy. A very tired but a very happy llr- 8 BRIBES PIANOS ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS F. A. JENKINS3 Music House, LYRIC THEATRE BUILDING. COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCKJQOOOOQQCQOOOOQOOOOOCK To flANUFACTURERS : (Come and Live with Us.) HoNESDALE affords Opportunities Not found Elsewhere ! ave power, fuel and ransportation ! reat inducements are ffered by the Board f Trade, Honesdale, Pa. o not hesitate. We will end our representative to you. ore industries re wanted. Oescription of the town, Enterprises and onesdale's advantages ntertainingly Reproduced. Be Enlightened. Address all Communications to Secretary Board of Trade, Honesdale, Pa, HE DEO AN TO PIiAY "OOD KEST ,TE, JTEMIY OENTLEMEN. - tie girl tumbled off her sled and, tak ing the rope from her uncle's band, followed him through tho gate up to the door. "Oh, I have had tho nicest Christ mas!" sho said. . - "Even without' your father and mother?" 'It would ha'-e been Just perfect If they had been here, ' she replied. "Wo are here," called out a wel come voice. The door was hastily thrown open, and Tolly saw her fa ther and mother. 'Oh!" she gasped. 'They dug U3 out sooner thaa vro expected." her father explained, "and we managed to get hero in time for Christmas after all." "And now It Is tho happiest Christ mas!" cried Polly as she put her arms around her mother's neck. CHRISTMAS PUDDING RECIPE By JULIA D. COWLES TLOUR from 'the wheatfields And eggs from the nest. Milk from old Bossie, Our cow, and the best; IEMONS from Frisco And spice from Ceylon, Raisins and currants From far Oregon, (MTRON from Florida, Down in the south; Sugar from Mexico, Melts in your mouth. MIX all together, And what do they give? A Christmas plum pudding. As sure as you live! A Disbeliever. "Papa," said seven-year-old Annie, "Tommy is an lntldel." "An InndeiV" said papa. "What is an infidel T "Why, he be does not believe In Santa Clans." Daily Christmas Fint Gift Tor the Woman Who It Fond of Cooking APKON AND SLEEVE PROTECTOltS. The set illustrated here is a suitable gift for the woman fond of cooking or the chafing dish girl, it is made from four bandanna handkerchiefs. For the apron two handkerchiefs are used. In one the center is cut out, the edges being bound with gingham of tho same color, nnd the handkerchiefs are joined by a belt and strings of the gingham. The sleeve protectors are made by folding tho handkerchiefs diagonally and stitching them firmly, into place. ; l lie vui i2tnia2 Tree By EDWIN L. SABIN a and plum (jiiE rnrninur ii.ih cieuieu iih kuui ihu i store ; T"K tiM fi KH(tMnAnrl 4f ftfffaff rir worn 1 1 1 r 1 1 nnnr ' inrn narE tioutin their rest Co sleep till the HprU's soft behest, XIUl ill ICT LIOHE ! HIE ItCiIDUHU 111 I K. 1 nroucrn nnrincr ana summer anaiesTa fall era .til, Proffcrtncr Utile bv branch or mien, ciouct, Hn Indian dreamer, rapt and proud, JUUIOUtlMH WiJ XI VVVII WU V VVM MUM M r JADWIN'S I PEGTORALIS, OB S SORE THROAT AND Lung Syrup CONTAINS 61-2 percent. ALCOHOL fAND 1-5 Grain Snlplale of MORPHIA TO THE OUNCE. This medicine, taken ac cording to tbo directions to be found on tho eido of this bottle, will, in from one to five days, beneilcially af fect the Throat or Lungs, if the derangement is the re sult of a cold. Price, 50 Cents. JADWIN'S SUBDUING LINIMENT 42 PER CENT. ALCOHOL A Valuahle'Remedy for Rheumatism,rHeadacheSore Throat, Colic, Coughs, Cholera,' Toothache Chilblains, Bruises, Sprains, Lum bago, Stiff Joints, Cramps, Colds, Chills, Frost Bites.TicDoloreu .Burns, Cuts, Bites of Poisonous Insects, &c. PRICE, 50 CENTS. GUAR ANTEJCD UNDER FOOD AND DKUG ACT OF JUNK SO, HOC. Guarantee No. 2C78. darlt, etarh, luncn aonc lilt IIUWLRI dllU LMb (lUlUIIlll flIOW, enow. Gavlv (t lightens poverished land, rf 1 1 rrR iih Truiin mil i n ucntruuti iai Welcomed bv paean of cheer and nice, throats Rtoeo the medley of childhood notes, t . X 4-l1 toncrue, RolltcWna laughter of old and young? Ctll every needle and every cone COtde Ito message of Joy has strown. Sturdy prince with a heart so free, Btp, hurrah for the Christmas treel Daily Christmas F)int Decor&tiom For tho Chriitmai Ta ble Should Be Appropriate DECORATED DESSERT GUP. Now that tho calendar supgests the i . ..ti i .. .. . . . i i. I'UUiUIg ItUllUU DUUDUU QiiU HO IUIII.U' eons and dinners the question of fa- arises in tuo minds ol practical women. For the high stemmed glasses In which fruit cups or any desserts are served the little sprig of pine, with a cone and perhaps a festoon of red and green ribbons, will do much to decorate a tablo and, if artificial, can be worn in the lupel of a coat for many days. The mistletoe or the holly on the Christmas place card need not be real. It can bo bought at a millinery store in a largo bunch. After cutting two horizontal silts in a card insert tho sprig that suggests tbo Cbrlstmas sea son and write tbo name of tho guest on the card. ALSO IN 25c AND 91.00 BOTTLES
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