4 PAK a nu crrizior, fkiday, fehuuary io, 1012. SHERMAN. (Special to Tho Citizen.) Sherman, I'a., Feb. 14. Jacob Gardiner tiled at his lato homo last Thursday morning at 6:30. The funeral was hold In tho Presbyterian church Saturday after noon at 1:30, conducted by Rov. Andrew Scott. Ho leaves a wlfo and one son, Clarence. Rov. Sanders Wright Is gradual ly falling. He had a slight stroke of paralysis a few days ago which af fected his speech. A slelghload of our young people attended a dance to Hale's Eddy last nljyht. SOUTH STERLING. ISpeclal to The Citizen. South Sterling, Feb. 13. inter Is here, everybody lively keeping step with the zero weather. Ceo. II. Lancaster Is still confined to tho house, unable to walk. His factory is running about every day, unable to get the right thickness of plank for some orders. Mrs. Angelino Hurko has gone to New York to spend tho winter with her son. Dr. H. G. Uurke. Mrs. T. A. Dunning has gone to Tafton to keep house for Mr. and Mrs. William Frey, while they are visiting Dr. James M. Uurko of Buf falo. Dr. F. Gilpin was called homo to assist Dr. Simons with some of his eick patients. Washington Camp band celebrated their first anniversary February 1, with the largest crowd that was ever in the hall, and all Fcemod to enjoy themselves. They also gave a report of the finances for the year. Money received from all sources, JS97.4S; money expended during year, IS49. 05; money in treasurer's hands, $48.43; money cleared from supper, ?4l.iS; grand total in treasurer's hands, $'.i3.21, and by the first of Juno they expect to come out In their new uniforms. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Gilpin went to Stroudsburg to attend tho funeral of Miss Mary Depew. MOUNTAIN HOME. Special to The Citizen.) Mt. Home. Pa., Feb. 13. Eugene Henry of Henryvlllo, enter tained a merry party of sleighriders from Mt. Home on Thursday last. Those who wero present were: Rev. Samuel Cooper and wife, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Kubb, Mr. and Mrs Orval Hilsert, Mr. Saguino and two daughters. Miss Edith and Arline. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heller, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Compton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mick, Mrs. J. Maud Seisslnger, Air. and Mrs. W. D. Yothers, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Rice. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hoke and fam ily spent Sunday at Newfoundland. Miss Ella Werkhiser spent Sunday with friends in Canadensis. Mrs. Chas. Kulb attended the funeral of Mrs. Rice at Cresco. A. C. Price and family aro spend ing the winter in New York. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jared Price Sunday last. Mrs. Myron Sebrlng spent Sunday with her cousin, Mrs. Alfred Mutch cr. While rolling props at Mt. Home docks recently Ira Edwards had hia finger pinched entirely off. Fred D. Mick made a business trip to Stroudsburg last Tuesday. Tho mercury stood twenty-one degrees below zero Saturday morn ing. A. J. Mutchler made a business trip to Canadensis Friday. Mrs. Geo. Huffman Is confined to her room with the grip. Georgo Smith of this placo has Rone south to see if they have Coons' day down there. Miss Mary Foley spent Monday with Mrs. Caroline Strohmier. We aro sorry to hear that Mrs, C. A Utt is not improving as rapidly as was expected. LKIKJKDALE. IXpeclal U The ritfn I Ledgedale, Pa., Feb. 14. Our veteran miller, Vincient Bun yon. Is confined to the house with an attack of the grip. Aden Conklin and Elmer Foulkrod, who have been working for tho Peck Lumber Co., at Uswlck, aro homo for a week. Owing to tho severe cold tho latter 'have closed their mill for a week. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Simons drove to Dyberry Saturday nnd hack Sun- dnv. nlllng on Mrs. Simons father, Win. Kimble, who is quite 111. Henry Meyers, who has been working at this place this winter anont Sunday with his family at Sterling, Pa. Grover Sheerer nnd gang of men stopped cutting props and nro now engaged In cutting and burning tho jrush from tho river bank, taking advantago of tho solid condition of tlio Ico. Our teacher. Miss Lucia Cobb, spent Sunday with her parents at Hub, Pa. Miss Cobb on Thursday Inst completed her fifth successful month of school. Dr. Volgt and Mort Harloe of Haw ley woro callers at this placo last wook. PROMPTON. Special io Tne fMllzei 1 Prompton, Pa., Feb. 14. Flno sleighing and everybody busy, Farmers from tho northern part of tho township aro busy hauling lime from tho station. A party of twenty came from Waymart In two sleighs laBt Tuesday evening and the ladles of the M. E church furnished them with supper and a good number ot Prompton peo- ' plo turned out to greet tho Waymart party. They nil declare they had a flno time and added $21.40 to apply on tho pastor's salary at Prompton. Tho supper served by tho ladles of tho Prcsbytorlnn church January 24 at the homo of Mrs. C. Wllwarth proved a success socially and finan cially. The proceeds of tho supper wero $21. A Missionary meeting was held at tho homo of Mrs. Samuel Found last Friday. Tho ladles report a fairly good attendance and added two new members to tho society. LAKEVILLE. Special to The Cltlsen. Lkevllle, Pa., Fob. 15. Ono of tho most enjoyable ovonts of tho season was a masqucrado dance held in P. O. S. of A. Hall hero on Feb. 7, 1912, under ho aus r.lccs.0 H1ll,sard Rebekah Lodge, No. 3o9. Over ono hundred were present. Not alono was It, the Teens I M' it,.- ... 1. i . i .. . p , 1. - .iiiii i muiilh-3 mi uiiiuiuil iuiu um pleasures of tho evening hut many who had past tho forty, yes fifty mark. Several society leaders ap- iivuiuu iu nauuBuuiu uuiuiui;a, iiiuu ever-consnlcuouH clowns ; were in i evl- donee. The Little Rod Hiding Hoods took actlvo parts. Then tho Soldier ho, Tho Holland Maiden, Martha as, nf,.n.?'..'0(1',e.!sof Liberty, Twilight. 'Dawn. ' The Sailor Boy, 1 7u? r ..V, x . .V;. thT Kreat I51!ln Chief "Pohatcn," tho Japanese Brldo and Groom, tho Base Ball Sharp, tne . . uioui.W nolle. 1-oxy Grandpa. Be- fres-hments were served. It was one ui ujh must eujuyaiuu nines ever neiu . in Lakevllle. Net proceeds, $1S. HOLLISTERVILLE. (Special to The Citizen.) Ilollistcrvillo, Feb. 14. The M. P. Ladles' Aid society met at the parse nago last Wednesday with 41 present. Dinner was served by the society. The Alpha Organized Bible class will give an entertainment in the M. P. church on Wednesday evening, the 21st, at 8 p. m. The drama which was presented in tho M. E. h:ill ht' thrt vnnnr fnllra nf notwithstanding the cold woatherJ They netted almost $40. 'Snuire E. B. Hollistor's condition Is about the same, he bolnc compelled to keen nis bed. I Mrs. Walter Frey is suffering slight spoil of sickness. Rev. McEwen has accepted a call to Harlansburg, Lawrence county, i this state, and expects to move there next month. ' Miss Nellie Brown is slightly ill at this writing. Rev. A. R. Reichert will hold ren- ttlar services in tho M. P. church next Sunday at 11 a. m. His sub- Ject will be Homo Missions. PAUPACK. Paupack, Fob. 14. Clara Masker, the infant daughter of Al Masker and wlfo, died last. week, also a small son of D. Cron. i Henrv Trlvelniece Is nn tho Kink list. Dr. Simons was called Satur- day. We all hope for his rapid re- covery. i The oox party was qulto a sue- cess, over $17 was realized, wo1 were helped greatly by a load of ten from Hawley. I Tho L. A. S. was held with Esther i Killam last Saturday. Mrs. Kimble is with her daughter, ' Mrs. A. Simons, Hawley. We glad to hear she is Improving. Wm. Sprlser and wife expect to moo to Paterson soon. No church In Paupack for a while as Rev. Purklss Is still in England. Conrad Gumble, Jr., has sold his lumber to H. Von Franck. He and his sons are busy cutting it. STERLING. (Special to The Citizen.) Sterling, Pa., Feb. 14. Charles Butler has had a serious time with pneumonia, but is improv ing, and now his mother, Mrs. Elitfha Butler, is very 111 with pneu monia, and is thought to be gradu ally dying. Lewis Butler s folks havo also been 111, but aro all Improving. John G. Catterson is still on the SICK usi. Thomas Musgrow and children In that vicinity aro improving. Mrs. W. B. Lesher and youngest daughter, who havo been unwell, aro around again. A. J. Cross has been confined to his bed for a wook or more, but Is up again. Dr. Simons Is kept on the jump night and day and scarcely gots a chance to sleep threo consocutlvo hours any night. Pneumonia is tho by Messrs. Groat and Carpenter and prevailing epldomlc In this section carried to to homo of Wnllnco Var thls wlntor. coo. Dr. Knapp of Forest City, was E. J. Hlldebrant of Cortland, ac- summoned, but could do llttlo for companled by Irwin Snyder, of Co- the. lnj-rod man who died about ono lumula, N. J., woro guests or A. J.,iioiir arterwaru. Cross last week. Mrs. Cross Is Mr. Hildobrant's sister. Tho teachers' local lnstltuto will bo held in tho High school building next Saturday, tho 17th. Wo do not know what tho program Is, but tho evening session Is always inter - esting to all, Dr. R. A. Smith has been elected lay dolcgato to tho M. E. annual con ference that meets next March In Scranton, On tho 4th Rev. W. E. Wobster gavo ub an excollont sermon, nnd last Sunday his subject was "Abraham Lincoln," and wo all appreciate tho time and thought ho has given, the subject. Lincoln was truly a great man, and like his Gettysburg me morial address will not soon be for gotten. Last weok Itov. W. E. Wobster 3a2-. officiated at tho burial of Nath. Mar tin at LaAnna, On Saturday last Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Frantz of East Stroudsburg, ac companied by Royal J. Cross, of New York City, came to J. E. Cross'. In brief, lloyal J. Cross expects to have a llttlo party on Valentino's day at Charles Augenstoln's homo. In which a charming young lady, Miss Lor etta, Is an Interested party. Con- gratulatlons! Miss Kuth Webster was on tho sick list t'hreo days last week, but wo were pleased to sec her at the church organ Sunday. LAKEWOOD. Imperial to The Cltlsen. Lakewood, Pa., Fob. 14. Mrs. George Simpson visited friends In Dunmoro last week. Mrc .1 P Tlllntf Its cnnnrltnt, n fnw days with her sister. Mrs. Course, of Hancock, N. Y. Tho mill inn'm nf thn Vrnainn inert, . " " ."n" si'tiooi expect to hold a social on Feb. 23. Music furnished by the Hancock orchestra. Pnlf W nopmnn nrn.lntinfl n 'nf' interesting sermon Sunday. Mrs. N c. philips spent several (nys of last week with her daugh- tor jirs A Patton of Orson A. H. Kellogg and Harry Howell ar(, onloying their acetyleno lights. lT. K. Howell is drawing timber for J. Dumond from tho Harry Cllft place. ( h'arlos Bennett has completed miing the ico house for tho Borden Milk company. LAKE COMO. (Special to Tho Citizen.) Lako Como, Feb. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moughtenburg aro nappy over tho arrival of a son. Tho Enworth League held a musi cal on Saturday evening, February 10, at tho homo of F. R. Woodman- see. A large attendance is reported and refreshments wero served. Tho Ladies' Aid society of the M. E. church met with Mrs. Wright on u eunesday. Miss Jennie Gilchrist, of Union, spent Sunday here at homo. Mlss Helen Woodmanseo enter- talned her friends at a Valentine Party on Wednesday evening and a vory enjoyable time is reported.. George Brain is spending a low days in Wilkes-Barre. BEACH LAKE. ISpeclal to The Citizen. Beach Lake, Pa., Feb. 14. Friday evening there was a box party at W. P. Downing's. Although zero weather tho 'house was full nnd tho largo dining-room table laden with such elaborate boxes was sight not to bo forgotten. Hiram Wood sold all the boxes to anxious bidders, then a jolly good time was spent eating the delicious rlands and visiting. G. C. Olver is away on a business trip in New York state. Joseph Olver has tho grip. Miss Maud Spry is working at rank Ulddlecomb's. Grant Olver spent Saturday and ouuuay wun ins parents, nr. ana lrf- y- L; uier. ".;" .,,, uj Uiv mau "suai inis winter ay so many iainng. rs- X u"ruVr 1110 , vc"m- u" ti,u 'uuimuj uu nas been a great sufferer since. The dor thinks no bones are broken UUl 'W1U DOtL'IU U1UW gUYU UUT OUCH il shaking up that ono side was severe ly Injured. Mrs. Prower Budd Is caring for her until her daughter, arrives. Mrs, C. Decker Is also laid up on account of a fall. The people hero aro uncommonly good In helping tho aged and ailing ones by cutting their wood. Tho last wood bee was at Mr. Eberspaeher's. They cut all of his summer wood. Llttlo Frances Falley, who had In- fantllo paralysis. Is gaining fast now. Norman Davey rourned to Norrls- town to resume his work there. Will Davoy has purchased a fine colt of Halsey Wells. Miss Jennie. Van Wert took her scholnrs for a sleighrldo Thursday to Boyds Mills to see their former teacher, Miss Graco Wall. A lovely tlmn rnnnrtod ALDENVILLE. (Special to Tho Citizen.) Aldonvillo, Pa., Feb. 14. Whlln rotnrnlni? from Vnrnut P1tv on Friday nftornnnn lust. .Tnenh jerlco was thrown from a sleigh on 1 the mountain highway, known as tho finrtis road, ami strlklni? tils honrt against a log skldway, received a fractured skull. Ho was nicked un C. C. Lozler, who has been on a business trip to tho metropolis, re turned on Friday last. Two alrgo sleigh loads loft this town Thursday night, ono for Hones dale where the ovonlng was spent at , tho skating rink; tne other for Nl ngara to a chicken plo supper. On tho same day two loads from Forest City attended tho ehlckon dinner giv en by tho M. E. L. A. S. at W. J. Folloy's. About ?1S was realized at tho lattor place. On Thursday evening next an oys-' tor supper will bo held at Georgo Gaylord's for tho benefit of tho Bap- tlst church. Tho Bbfo Ball association has, or- ganlzod for tho coming jyear with Georeo Shields as manager. The members are planning on a benefit to ho held in the near future. LIFT IJKLCIS. British Premier Claims the Friendship of Germany. COMMONS GHEERS SPEECH. Mr. Asqullh Explains That Lord Hal dane't Visit to Berlin Wai to Com to an Agreement Regarding Their Mutual Acts Admit Near ness of War Last Summer. London, Feb. 13. The expected an nouncement In regard to tho visit of Lord Hnldune, the British war secre tary, to Berlin, whero he conferred with the German emperor, vras made In tho houso of commons by Herbert Henry Aiqulth, the premier. Mr. As qulth's Btntement hi taken as mennlng that Great Britain nnd Gcrmnny have at Inst come to an agreement in regard to their mutual actions. Mr. AsqulthV Important announcement was greeted with hearty cheers. The premier, unswering a question, admitted that the relations between Germany and Great Britain have re ccntly been clouded over by serious events, but he stigmatized as a pure In ventlon the story that the British fleet last summer wns ready to attack Ger many. This story was circulated dur ing the crisis In the negotiations over Morocco, when war between Germany and France, England's ally, seemed likely. Tho story gained n wide circu lation, nnd Mr. Asqulth's statement is practically tho only official contradic tion of it. It Is rumored that this Is the last official act of Lord Haldnne as secre tary of war and thnt his assistant, Colonel John Bernard Sceley, will noon succeed him. Continuing, the premier declared that tho anticipations in regard to the re sults of Lord Ilaldaue's visit to Ber lin nnd an Improvement in the friend ly relations between Great Britain nnd Germany were completely realized. Lord Ilnldane, ho said, freely and frankly conversed with a wide nren of German officialism, nnd there was an unmistakable evidence of a sincere nnd resolute desire on both sides for a bet ter footing for their relations, but at the same time without impairing their special relationships which each borr to other powers. "Both countries nre now engaged with a careful survey of the practical possibilities," was the concluding sen tence of the premier's statement. Aj? he reseated himself on the bench cheers broke out from nil parts of the house. Tho significance of the pre mier's words were instantly realized, and tho unanimous approval which was given them on the spur of the moment showed thnt the sentiment in the house of common for better rela tions between Germany and England is almost unanimous. WANT INDEPENDENCE. Porto Rican Papers Quote Senator Root at Opposing Citizenship. New York, Feb. 15. Porto Itlcnn pa pers just arrived here tell of a state ment made by Senator Root of New York In which he put his foot down on the Idea of granting tho Porto Ilicans American citizenship and expressed himself In favor of granting them In dependence under an American pro tectorate. Senator Root expressed his Tlews to Roberto Todd, mayor of San Juan and member of the national Republican committee, when the latter was in Washington to attend the gathering of that body. Todd wanted some def inite expression from him on the sub ject, and he got It Gonzalo O'Neill and D. Collazio, president and secretary of the Porto Rican alliance, are joyous over this reputed stand of Mr. Root They are tired, they say, of Just hoping for American citizenship for their fellow people. Ninety-five per cent of the Porto Ilicans were in favor of inde pendence, they say. NEW LORD CHAMBERLAIN. Lord Sandhurst Gazetted to Succeed Earl Spencer, London, Feb. 15. Lord Sandhurst Is pazetted ns lord chamberlain to succeed Earl Spencer, who retired a few days, ago. He wns born In 1S55, has been a sub lieutenant lu the Coldstream gunrds, a lord in waiting, undersecretary for war and governor of Bombay. He was tho civil nttacho to John Hays Hammond, the American special ambassador at tho coronation of King George. His present wife Is a daughter of the late Mathew Arnold. His first wlfo was a daughter of the fourth Earl Spencer. Lord Sandhurst Is Interested In theat rical matters and the turf. lie is a member of tho Garrlck and Turf clubs. r. Whedon af Syracuse Dearl. 1 Syracuse, N. Y Feb. 15. Dr. Georgo Deulson Wliedou, seveuty-uiue years id, one or tno most prominent physi cians and surgeons in Syrncuse, is dead, in tho civil war ho was surgeon fortheTentn jsew ion: cavalry. $400,000 Dock Blaze, Amsterdam, Holland, Feb. 15. The docks and warehouses of tho Com pngnlo do l'Ocean are a total loss by fire. The damngo done to the goods itored In, the warehouse is estimated at jver $100,000. AUSTIN SJ'XTH. One of Arizona's Member! In United States Senate. ARIZONA A STATE NOW. President Taft Signs Proclamation Ad mitting Forty-eighth Star. Washington, Feb. 15. President Taft signed the proclamation admitting Ari zona to ttie Union. He used a gold pen, which Is to be given to Postmaster General Hitchcock Thus Mr. Taft added the forty-eighth star to the flag and brought within the sisterhood of stntcs the last bit of ter ritory within continental United States There were three moving picture op orators in the president's office and half a dozen photographers lined up with them on either side of his desk. It was announced that the president would send the nomination of Richard E. Sloan, former governor of Arizona. to be United States district Judge for the new state to the senate. NEW HEAD OF REICHSTAG. Dr. Kaempf, a Radical, to Fill Spahn's Place. Berlin, Feb. 15. Dr. Kaempf, n Rad leal, was elected president of the relchs tag. He takes the place of Dr. Peter Spahn, who, though elected president of the house, resigned becnuse ho re fused to nssociate with the Socialist vice president. The Soclnllst vice president Is Philip Scheidemann. He presided over the house, as Dr. Spahn had resigned be fore the meeting. HACFARLAND IN DEATH HOUSE Newark's Convicted Wife Murderer In Trenton Prison. Trenton. N. J., Feb. 15. Allison M. MacFarland of Newark, convicted wife murderer, is now In the state prison, Ho seemed cheerful. His counsel, Frank M. McDermit, assured him that Ue would get him back to the Essex county Jail within a day or two. Gittins Bill Up Again. Albnnv. N. Y.. Feb. 15. Assembly man Cuvillier of New York has Intro duced the Gittins bill of last year, de signed to relieve directors or racing associations for liability for gambling carried on without their knowledge- Market Reports. New York. Feb. II. BUTTER Weeker; receipts, 11,0 peck aces: creamery, specials, per lb.. 2a32Mc; extras, SlHc; firsts, KMc; seconds. 30c; thirds, zSaJJc: held, specials, JI 3214c; extras. IlaJ2ttc: firsts, SOaSltte.; reconds, 29aHc; thirds, SSaSHc; state dairy, tubs, finest, 31c; rood to prime, a :oc. : common to rair, xaiic; process, spe cials, XSViaJJc; extras. Jlc; firsts, aialTe.; seconds, nV4c; factory, current make, firsts, JCuICHc. , eeeonds. Xa iHc; thirds. IIHrHc . packing stock, current make. No. z. J4aM'c; No. I. 2IaZJVic CHEKSBFJrm: receipts, I.SSS boxes; stnte, whole milk, held, speelsls, white, per lb., UKc; colored, 17Vic. ; avereze fan cy, white, 17ic; colored, Uc; winter made, specials, IMie.; averair fancy. lCUc; underKradea, 14alle.; daisies, fall and earlier, beet, KHc; winter make, spe cials, 14c; choice, llallc; undercrades. nominal, CVialJc- EGGS Unsettled; receipts, t61 eases; fresh Kftthered, extras, per dos.. 33a40c ; firsts, SSHnOc; seconds. 37c; dirties, 30a 33c; checks, 21a23c. ; refrluerator. fair to prime, 33a34c. ; stnte, Pennsylvania and nearby, hennery whites, fancy large, 41a 4Cc. ; fair to Rood. 39a40c; hennery browns, 33a40c. ; Kathered brown and mixed colors, 37a3Sc POTATOES-Steady; Bermuda, No. 1. per bbl., I0a6 tO; Maine In bulk, per ISO lbs., I3.50a3.75; per bag, 33.2Sa3tO; state In bulk, ISO lbs., J3.a3.W; per bag. 3a3.3; Euro pean, No. 1, per ICS lb. bag, !.SOaU0; sweets, Jersey, No. 1, per basket, ll.al.SS. MISATS Mve veal calves, per IW lbs.. 7nlU.70; fed calves, 3a4; western and southern, I3.t0a3.75; country dressed veal calves, prime, per lb., 12Hc; common to good, lOV&alZc.; buttermilks and grassers, 7aSc. Live Stock Markets. Pittsburgh. Feb. 11. CATTLE Receipts light, market steady ; good to choice. J1.4)a7.tfi; good, J7.10.i7.; medium, at0u7; tidy, JG.15atS.G5; fair. J5.15a I; common. J3.50a4.t0; common to fat cows, 2.Xa5; heifers, I3.50a6; fresh cows, J15ai5. HOGS-Hecelpts light. 6 cents higher; prime heavy, JG.0OaC.es ; prime mixed. JG.G0 aGffi; prime medium, ja.05a8.70; heavy Yorkers, J0.05a0.70; light Yorkers, JG.40a 6.00; pigs, Ju.10j.C30; roughs, JS.COaO; stagB, JIaS.M. SI 1K1QP Receipts light, market steady; receipts of calves light, market steady; prime wethers, J4.25a4 50; good mixed. J3.S5 u4.15; fair mixed ewes and wethers, J3a 3UV culls to common, Jl.50aZ.50; culls to choice lambs. J3.60ati.75; yearling lambs. J3l0a5.75; veal calves, I5.50a9.50; heavy and thin calves, Jta. PRESTON. I'Specliil to The Citizen Preston, Pa., Fob. 14. Tho last meeting of tho South Preston Grange was hold Fob. 3. Andrew Monaghan gave us a fovr suggestions for the good of tho order. After grange tho members held card party. Ethel Dlx and Loon Colo of Star light, spent Friday and Saturday at W. H. Doyles. Stevo Monaghan made a business trip to Hancock last week. It is said that ho got a new checker board for tho coming match with tho champloa, of OrBon. A surprise party was held at the home of John Doylo Friday evcnlnt in honor of tho birthday of Irvln. After spending a pleasant evening playing games and eating warm su- itar, everybody started home declar ing Mr. and Mrs. Doyle royal entor- ainers. Ruth Stono spent tho week-end with her friend, Miss Mae Avoy. CHICHESTER S PILLS if ! III'. ltlAllOMt RKAMl. A J;Mt''t AAi our DruajrUt r it r'-t-tftjru-l fv ilmitjoptl Urn oil JM U I J' tisr nT Tonr A el i DR. E. F. SCANLON npecinilst Itrr hton, 20 Yc ra' -Siutu-s In this Itr 3uring Rupture,VaricoceIe, Hydrocele, Pile, nnd Flotnl D'e s scif Men -t 'tired Hon r detention from business. Dr. K. I-'. Amnion savs . "Trusses wOl not Cure riu r irr l. HUM. Ill lilt, ,11111 1 Will r ill! Villi M i . .Mil net need to wear a trss NTEKVIEW OR WRITE THES CURED PATIENTS rti'miax L. Smith. Orson. Wajocto I'a -Ktiptun-. 'i''it I.. Allpn. Spvrnrh Avp t arln inlnlp I'n. Hydrocele. I urt II. Knapp. AluVnwIle Woyxe I'o. I'a. Ifuptun . '.i. Mc Column, Ml North I.in -aln Avenue Stsu ton. I'a. ltupti.ri' Co., I'a.-lltipUire. l.lii e Honrs:!) a m. to 5 p. ni owl " to 9 w in.. Sin tlny VI t. i I n. ere i't. Oitn'iltntinn nnd h xamiatIon I-rro OKI K E.S-U'I Linden si M luSluN I'A CHARLES CROSBY Painters Paper Hanger sign witrrrit Hotel Wayne. HONESDALE, P. J. E. HALEY, AUCTIONEER ! Have me and save money. V i 1 attend sales anywhere in Mate: Address, Vtuakt I'a . It I) a i FOH KEIUtESENTATIVE. I hereby announce myself as .mmUlnl. Vi . n n I r, I r. w tnr , I, office of Representative In the LegiB at the April primaries. THEODORE KLEIN. 6tf Ariel, Pa. xt t 1 1 1.' cur I r ni.'f'iniMnv 11 1 w i 1 OF WAYNE COl NTY. William A. Murphy v. Lena .Mumhy. X. 1 Il.Jllt.l.IL. I I II' .II . I I V I . 1 1 11,11, t ilim ,ilwtw cfnt.xl ,.it, ilnfuol, tltr. aDEence. FRANK C. KIM 111 K. Sesrle .1- Salmon. Att'js. Sheriff. Honesdale. l'u, J miliary 31, 1912. 9w NOTICE Ot ADMINISTRATION, ESTATE OF JACOH JhltKO. Late ot Clii.ton Township. Alt persons indebted to saiii estate nre not lieu lu make iiiuiieiiiaie oavii eni io me ui uersiL'iieu : unu iiiom1 naviii!; eiauiis UL'ani the said estate are notitled to present thei amy auesieu, lor settlement AM 1U.M UL' I Kl( Arliniiiis rut or. Koresi City. I'a.. Feb 13. iyl2 liSculwl I ii hih mi ii 1 1 1 H io,,. r.. i, itis.r.it .in UhUlbThlt b NO'lK E. Noti'-e xi nereoy given mat tne accuunuiii herein namru nave semen uieir respei ii unm.nnlu It, ,li iiIMP,, ,,f tlwi IriM.Ull'r III Wl 111 ll J lir v Iftllt, j 1,1111 .,,' .,.- .,.i. , county fur confirmation, at tin Court Hou III Jinucsuaic. on me sciuuu Mouuuy Man'h next-viz: First and final account of C. tors of tho estato of William Ran hlo. Lake. First and final account or Jano ( I tiiinur, iiiuuwiioci n ia ui uiu uaui of Smith T. Palmer, Hawley First and partial account of Oha H. Wolles and Frances Gardni SUkman, executors of tho estate Henry O. SUkman, Salom. W. D. LESHER. RoKlstor Honesdale, Pa., 1-eh. 1C, 1012. ArxiiAicuni(M m. PiOllcu is ki en that appraisement of $3 Lll L1IM VV1I1I11V S III I in I II I 1 1 1 W I 1 1 IT Mill od decedents havo hoen Hied In tl Orphans' Court of Wnyno county, ai win Do presented for approval Monday, Mnrch 11, 1912 viz. V. J. BARNES. Clerk. Honesdalo, Foh. 1G, 1012. Notice Traverse Jurors snmninm . i n f I Ml of Court 1!12. will report f( duty lut Monday of April nex By Urrter ot L ourr. W J. BARNES, Clerk. IP