THE CITIZEN, WKDNKSDAY, 1-T3II. 21, 1012. FAGS Statement of Finances OF WAYNE COUNTY. (Continued From Pngo Sixth.) Ain't of lup 1910 Ain't nclcleil tl mi.. 111(1 2MG.00 13.00 Am't 6 per cent, added chip. 1910 14.16 Ain't diipllcntf, mil 2162.00 'ira i mined duplicate, 1911 11.00 155I6..T5 nn. Ity Am't duplicate 1911 unpaid Am t sin-op claims pnld 2473.00 Am t collector's mm., lliln r.ra Am't 5 per cent, abatements 1910 7I.0S Am't exonerations, 1910 ffiS.OO Am't Count V frnnM nnmmlaDlnn FJI 71 Am't linl. In trens. .Ian. 1, 1912 10.1.08 J fjsis.33 lUIIU.NKH .S AL'COU.NT. nn. County orders received fcllS.53 CIt. n . . ""iiiunj v.iiniE.i:i w-'i tai n n Hunkle ense 17.G2 Paid X n Snencer. services 111 IlUnkln r.iKn If. '11 y I'.mi coroner s Jury, Hiinkle case .12.00 Paid 13. V Clavltte, M. D.. nu opsy Hunklc case 20 00 :y Paid John n Wilson. M. I)., autopsy Hunkle case 2T.OO0 y Paid It A Smith, J. P., Hunkle case 8.2S y Paid W li Ammerman, J. P., iv":v - ry i'aid i' H Peterson, coroner, I vie wine bodies 22 00 fy Pnld James HoaK, J. P. acting acting coroner 17.35 ly Paid It N I.ee. J. P., I coroner 3.35 MI8.r CLMMS 1 PA Volt OI'" COU.NTV. file from delinquent collectors $ 200.00 Horn duplicate. 1910 S0.1.21 from duplirnte. 1911 13,997.77 from Slate Tteas. for prim's 1471. fiom Si te Treas. game laws 10.00 from N II l.lmtort. errnr slmon (claim .50 from John Murraine, overpaid cons fees .r,n from 1 acka countv llnwn trl.il Inncl int S0.VO0 rrom Clinton School District 9f..!o from Cherry Itldiro Pnur Ills im(i lalance county fund in Treas. $12.509 3(1 $30,0.s5.4S CLAIMS AGAINST COUNTV. luc M J llanlan. hal acc't 1911 210.02 M 1. liraman. sheiilT, hal. acct 622.09 V J arioe. hal. on Knnkmit Ibridse com 145.00 m atts, note and Int. 1,037.07 Thomas i,ill, note and Int 1,034.0.1 " Mrs Elijah Uiay. note and Int. 457.25 " 1: K. Ferguson, notes & int. 10.30S.4C " H 11 KirpuMHi. note As Int. 6,joj."5 ' 1. Fi.Kusoii, note Int. 5,11.1.43 Mjru Hill, note and int. 1,219.73 ' 'nuslees Protection Kimine Co, note unci interest 3.1SO.O0 ' J U ti hiiuilt. Herlln, over paid dup 09. 10 .2S " U m ui ill.x. Canaan, overpaid dUI ...'0 .10 ,M .1 iimmms. 1) berry, over laid dup ir.t. 10 5.51 " .1 K HlK.irt. bake. dup. 1910 1.91 ' John inuitne. l.ehlL'h. dim. i!y i cm i' Woodward. Jit. Pleasant, dup '9(0 5.00 Peter P s. hniidt. Palmyra, dup. 1 .. yj- 10 4.ti i V.UOI1 uouie. i-aupacK, dup. '09 1.U0 .1 1. Noble. Salem dup. 1910 .09 " S o ebster, Sterling, dup. 1910 jo " C H Stephenson, AVaymart, dup 0V ID 7.07 ICastern State Penn. 752.40 " Kieltncr Utos. lumber 10.9S " Uraham Watts, nails, Klass, etc. 3.C9 I has K oyd, btidKe repairim; 17.00 J t operthwalte, dep. con. Nov election 3 00 " Ulen Mills Schools, hoard of inmates C3 53 ' K Horns, M. I)., med. ser vices at Jail 4.50 ' K Gummeil. ltec. Olllcers' oaths and bonds "i nn i i Aiaucien, 1900 expense acc't. ' substantially. The Filipinos are rapid , expense acc't 15 73 ' Iy lpnrni"K the lesson of the benefits of ' J K Hoinbeek MOO 21 t I I."' fn.1..1l1,. i!w 1,181 l' 45.43! Arbor day exercises have been nb- ! mast us P001 Hist., non-resi- ' sorbed by the bureau, and during (lie 'im pom 13000 , . . . ' Tier. btidKe inspecting S 1 n:lst scl'ool year not less than 000,000 ofnn.m.1."''s,S''lal Heform- care ,rees wpr Planted by the school clill Kstimate Atn'i due Collectors. ' 1 dren. The aesthetic and economic ben ly" cooooo cflts accruing to the people of the t35&si on Island as a result of the tree planting ie arc oe & Hoyd. bridBe work 200.00 , of a siiiKle year cannot be easily est!- r. , . , S35.SS1.G0 ' "Oted. dms TZA ctyuV'are In! T,"C ,P?S,nI ba"kS WCrC "" ;pute and ate considered doubtful: I ronlzeu by 13,728 Filipino teachers and ie from Poor District, Preston J2250.00 pupils with SIE! fiSI ilennslted ie from Poor District. Hawley 1019.00 1 11 ' ' lltpOMlCU. ! ,y"r '''strict, Berlin 183S.50 1 Industrial Instruction. uui 1 001 inainci, i-aimyra 7JO.9& ie from Poor District, Honesdale I md Texas lie from Poor District, Dyberry 1 209.SI 1 r. . v., , . IC950.13 I N ANfML standing of COUNTV. 1 Si ctt? or oTco00- g ,,., , . v. Z I T, th, TT I the county ot 'Wayne, do certify that I met at the Court House at Honesdale layne county Pennsylvania, on Janu- 1 19U Have examined the foreKOlni; COIlniS Of tllR Cotlntv I nnmltilnnin lerlff Countv TrenROr..r. Pnrnnnr tn.i IV r,t ,At,orney of Wayne county, Pa., llted u in.u uiviii correct as aoovn pre IVitness our hands .it ITnn.cini,. Ii day of Fecruary, A. D. 1912. this W. O. AVBItV, F I4. GIM'IN, KDWIN It. 1IODIK, Auditors 0W TO LIVE ON SI A WEEK. fiiladelphian Describes Diet of Beans Peanuts, Dates and Oil. iDr Albert P Ilrubaker in a lecture "Tho Nutrition of tho Itmlv " clellv ed In Drexel institute. Philadelphia escribed how to live and grow fat on worth of food a week and thus gel' kenge upon dealers who raise tho P.-e of foodstuffs. . Ilr Hriiimker sulci his u-nnu icdi... w.-iw Esc-d 011 the ac tual experience of twe , n who began on the diet as student!- d have kept It up since They lived . iui six mull ins, ill' nam, iiiiu th gained in weight nnd improved In I alth The men. he said, studied tin Ilue of foodstuffs and, knowing thf man bodj recpilres about 1!.8()0 heal tits a day. selected their food accord dy The diet of each was the same llowing Is what they ate In six hnths dozen cans haked heans jj 2, dozen boxes of a patent food 2.K lans condensed milk Ti pounds dates . 39; Ipounds raw peanuta kuarts cottonseed oil H lead, butter and extras H 7j br. Hrubnker said one of the stu nts was suffering from tuberculosis hen he began the diet. In six month? had gained six pounds. The did is kept up two years. His Qualifications. Yes, he Is a person of unusual lit- fry taste." I Indeed, He doesn't look It." I know It. nut they really say that has read oil of tho Congressional Lords and several novels by Henry Ines!" Clevelund Plain Dealer. EDUCATIMB ittE Y0UNGFILIPIN0 More Than $3,000,000 Was Spent Last Year, 4,404 SCHOOLS OPERATED, Nearly Ten Thousand Teachers and an Enrollment Upward of Half Million. Annual Report of Director of Educa tion Gives Figures. The nniui.il report of the direc tor of educntlou of the Philippine Islands for the school year 1010-11 is in Un hands of the bureau of Insular nffiiirs This report Is the eleventh since the Is lands passed under American control and direction, and It f,'lves some Inter cstliiK statistics. During the school year 1000-10 the annual enrollment was r87,317. Last year It reached 010.-103. There are now In operation 4.101 schools, and when the schools closed for the summer last year the number of American and Filipino teachers em ployed was O.OStl. The Philippine gov ernment spent for public education during the last INeal year the sum o' ?3,,J23.SS.V,7. Hygienic Buildings. The bureau of education has pro vided plans for school buildings which are hyt;enlc and attractive iu appi-ir .nnce, nffordlnj; ample classroom space to meet the needs of the schools and at a cost with which the nvallable funds can keep pace. The buildings are so constructed that when it be comes necessary they can bear ad ditions without marring their beauty or detracting from their usefulness. The structures are of re-enforced con crete, combined with good construction timber, and have from one to ten rooms each. There are now in course of construction nearly 300 such build lugs. The pupils are taking to the Ameri can game of baseball like cannibals to n fat man. Rasketball, volley ball aud track and field events are also favor ites In the school and community life, but baseball stands out in the calcium glnre of enthusiasm, nnd for It devo tees of the cockpit are forsaking that so called pastime. Naturally the popu larity of clean forms of diversion Is developing new standards among the islanders, Instilling new and higher principles nnd building character most neaitny competition. c r ,1 1. , 1 , . Som-e of the results of the Industrial instruction ns cnrrieu on in tlie schools , v. 1 . 1 . ji iuu i.iiuuu.i uiu uieuLjuueu ity me fit rector: Schoolboys In a hundred towns 0f the Philippines are wearing hats nde by themselves; the hat exports from the islands Increased from 021,- ln 101 1.O2.V.00 In 1011; many gIrls wunvo the cloth 0,1(1 mako the ciotmng wnicn tuey wear in ncnool; more than half of the desks and tables In the primary schools of the Philip pines have been made by tho pupils j the primary schools of one province were able to deliver 1,000 salable bas kets on a month's notice; in one town the baskets used to contain tho or anges for export were purchased from other towns now they nre made at homo as a result of tho trade huvlug been taught In the schools; one school has Introduced and developed the slip per making Industry and last year sold $1,000 worth; In one province over n thousand gardens were cultivated. These cases Illustrate the sort of !hl"K tlmt ,H ncconiplished in the Jr,duii!'lal c,,,sl!pf, of tIle "uljllc schools. "'"-cior oeneves mat tne Highest su,l 01 ' muustnai instruction are l"u"B "uve to 00 with tne inold- '"' 01 "-' cuaracter anu lire purposes of tlle PuI,lls concerned, TURKISH TOWEL HATS NEW. Penty of Red ,n Spring styIe8i Which Will Be Smaller and Cheaper. Tho National Association of Jietalt Milliners, In convention at Chicago, de cided the proper thing In .hats tho com ing spring should bo:' Small or medium iu size. A riot of colors, with plenty of plain red. Novelties In Turkish designs. Anything rather than largo hals for fashionable women. In way of uoveltles an umbrella hat, n "sou'wester," a score of creations evolved from the Turkish towel red stripes, tassels and nil and wound tur ban effects tiro set forth In the dis play of hats. "Styles this season nre to be less ex pensive nnd more simple, but startling in coloring," snld Mrs. Marie Uarrls, president of the association. Austrian South Polar Expedition. Austrian scientists nre preparing for n south polar expedition, every mem ber of tho party to bo a specialist In somo branch of sclenrn. CHIC RIDING TOGS. Brown Favored For Acces sories by Horsewomen, THE MEW JlOWXEH SHAPE. This riding hat of silky brown plush in the new bowler shnpe nccompanies a riding liablt of brown wool mixture made for wear at Aiken this spring. Hoots and gloves nrc of henvy yet soft brown leather. Character In Backs. I If your back Is straight and upright you are correspondingly straight in , your conduct. You will hold your , head up, for you arc not nfraid to look ! the whole world in the face, i Even when you're sitting you keep I your back straight. There Is an air of real strength about you both phys 1 leal and mental. In short, you have , plenty of backbone. You are deter mined, energetic and to be relied upon. If your back Is stooping and rounded you are a creature as weak as you look you are prone to lolling alxiut and too lazy or too feeble to take a front rank in the battle of life. The tramp Is nn excellent example. If you are n criminal your back is stooped or round, but the scholarly stoop of the bookworm must not be confounded with the foregoing. If you are mean nnd covetous your back is narrow and rounded and your shoulders are high. You are sly very sly. You generally have the appear ance of drawing yourself up into ns small a compass as possible. You are always yourself, so to speak, and peo ple should give you the cold shoulder. Are you too straight backed that Is, do you hold your head so high that there is a preposterous fall In the small of your back? Then you are so puffed 1111 with s-elf esteem that you carry your chest out so far It's ab surd. Kimono Sleeves Are Out. Kimono sleeves are out of the run ning In spring fashions, and sot In sleeves are the order of the day in all the new models, the armhole usually rllOOK Of I'.ilimOIDKlltID 1ILUK I.1KEK. being emphasized by special trimming The charming gown of embroidered blue linen illustrated has the uew set in sleeve. Evening Frocks. Authorities are divided on one Im portant item-the length of evening frocks. In spile of the fact that most of the new models this year are made with a ten or twelve Inch pointed train, one of the greatest Paris houses shows a majority of Its new evening gowns with the short skirt just Instep length. Since there is this division of opin ion nuiong the great originators of fiishlon It would seem that each young woman may eliocxe for herself as to whether she will cling to the youthful round length skirt or will prefer.. the more formal tr.ilned effects worn by the older women. Home wonderful new black Jet trimmings nre used this sea son, nnd white aud colored spangles, bugles and brilliants are strongly in evidence. A black velvet evening frock cut en surprise has the deep V yoke of cream white ninline lace. This corsage is outlined with 11 narrow row of bril liants nnd trimmed with n cut Jet motif which extends down Into the klrt to th Incor ndt'e ""e JOSEPH N. WELCH Fire Insurance The OLDEST Fire Insurance Agency in Wayne County. Ufflcc: b'econd floor Masonic Build Ing, over C C. Jndwin'i drue store Honednle. OVER 08 YEARS' PERIENCE Trade Maiiks Designs CopyniQHTS ic. Anions lending n fifctti-h ind description mar intrtclr ascertain our fii.lnlnn fra tvfipthor an Itirrntlon la prohablf patnthio. Commnnlm- tliHiintrlclly confidential. HANDBOOK onl'ntcnU i-nt free. Olrteit actney furaccurlrifr patent. Pntents taken tnrouch Jlunn A Co. rccUi fpeeial notice, wlfhout charg. In the Scientific JTmeiicait. A hnndiomelr Illustrated welf. T.ar.ost clr ctilnticin of nnr scientiuo Jntirtial. Terms, ft a joar: four months, ft. Soldhjall newsdealers. MUNN & Co.3G,b'm"'' New York llranch omco. C2S K Bt. Washlnuton. 1). C. it ti MARTIN. CAUFIELD Designer and Man- I ufacturer of ARTISTIC I MEMORIALS 1 H I Office and Works 1036 MAIN ST. HONESDALE, PA. 1 a I rj:ui:!:::::::5:jn::::r::::::jt::::::::itj:::::;:' Gorman-Aiiterican Home Tua1.vI Men Wume n, you nc Hold i r&stni&rsia " s.nini .a', , tr.d. f a VHlllluillI q.sfki .V lilterll.lnr Do, (or Fool.d. P.r.W.d or Uobh.d Ira. O.n't a.1rr .11 .llh. The GERMAN AMERICAN TREATMENT, . HCrlfClr Nri.alillc Coeiblastlon SeUrl.d a C'ombln.d ..I i 5C10O ICilirrrnt Drur. Co ..it ah A .,try iBdltld.sl C...,f, toltlrelr tb. Onlr Cure, no ai.llfr b.l.o.?.r Jour ailrarut or Hlaraaa my b, r.u. or orleia, no ai.ltr who failed- HHte. at.t. )Our C.t. In itrlrt ronlljc.r.. ACnrt unAIIJM'KKll, idrtr.i. OLD CERMAN DOCTOR. l't Uoa SMbCl. I'blladrluhU, I'm. pOUKT PKOCLAMATIOW. Whereas, J the Judge of the several Courts of the County of Wayne has Issued his precept for holding a Court of Quarter Sessions, Oyer and Terminer, and General .lull Ilelli-crv In and for said County, at the Court Ilouie. to ueuui on MONDAY. MAKCH11.1U12. and to continue two weeks: And directing that a Orantl Jury for the C ourts of Quarter Sessions and Oyer and Terminer he summoned to meet on Monday, .March 4,1912, at 2 p. 111. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coroner and Justices of tho Peace, and Con stables of the County of Wuyne, that they he men emu mere 111 uieir proper persons, at said Court House, at 2 o'clock In thn icftnr. noon of said 4th day of March. 1U12. with their records, iiKiulsitlons.exainlnutions audother remembrances, to do those things which to ineir unices appertain to oe uone. anu those who are bound by recognizance or otherwise to prosecute the prisoners who are or shall be In the Jail of Wayne County, be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be Just. Olvcn under my hand, at Honesdale. this 11th day of Kch., 1812, and In the 135th year ot tho Independence or the United States FJtANK U. KIMULK. Sheriff. Sheriff's Olllce 1 Honesdale Feb. 141912. I2v4 EKGISTEK'S N01JCE. Notice if hereby given that the accountants herein named have settled their respective accounts In the olllce of the Uegihter of Wills of Wayne County. Pa., and that the same will be presented at the Orphans' Court of said county for continuation, at the Court House In Honesdale, on the &ecoiul Monday of .March next viz: First and final account of C. F. Hamble and Emma Bortree, execu tors of tho estate of William Ram ble, Lake. First and final account of Jano G. Palmer, administratrix of tho estate of Smith T. Palmer, Hawley. First and partial account of Ohas. H. Welles and Frances Gardner Sllkman, executors of tho estate of Henry O. Sllkman, Salom. W. H. LESHER, Register. Honesdale, Pa., leb. 1C, 1012. NOTICE 01- ADMINISTRATION, KSTATK OK JACOIUKItlt'O. Late of Clinton Township, A 11 persons indebted to said estute are noti fied to muku Immediate payment to the un dersigned ; and those having claims iigaiiiM the said estate are notilled to present them duly attested, for settlement. ANTHONY I.AUTHEIS, Present all hills tofl. H. o KIlNKIt! Ati'v. Forest City. l'u.. Feb 1J. 1912. liioolwl Ai-i-HAisisatisivi's. Notice is giv en that appraisement of $30.0 to tho widows of tho following nam ed decedents have boon lllod In tho Orphans' Court of Wnyno county, and will be presented for approval on Monday, March 11, 1912 viz: IManeho E. Smith, Scott: Personal. W. J. BARNES, Clerk. Honesdnlo, Fob. 1G, 1312. FOK HEPItESENTATI VE. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the nomination for the olllco of Representative In the Legls alture from this district, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the April primaries. THEODORE KLEIN, Btf Ariel, Pa. FREE. IF IT FAILS. Your Money Back If You Are Not Sat isfied With the Medicine We Recommend. Wc nre so positive that our remedy will permanently relieve constipation, no tnnttcr how chronic It mny bo, that we offer to furnish tho medicine at our expense should it fall to produce satis, factory results. It Is worse than useless to attempt to cure constipation with cathartic drugs. Laxative or cathartics do much harm. They cause & reaction, Irritate, and wenken the bowels and tend to mako constipation more chronic. Be sides, their use becomes n habit that l-i dangerous. Constipation Is cntised by n weakness of tho nerves nnd muscles of the large Intestine or descending colon. To ex pect permanent relief you must there fore tone up nnd strengthen these or gnnstnnd restore them to healthier 11c tlvlty. We want you to try Rcxall Orderlies on our recommendation. They nre ox ccedlngly pleasant to take, being rat en like candy, and nre Ideal for chil dren, delicate persons and old folks ns well ns for the robust. They act directly on the nerves and muscles of tho bowels. They apparently have a neutral nctlon on other associate or g.ins or glands. They do not purge, cause excessive looseness, nor create nny Inconvenience whatever. They may bo taken at any time, day or night. They will positively relievo chronic or habitual constipation, If not of surgical variety, and the myriads of assocl'te or dependent chronic ailments, If taken with regularity for a reasonable leutth of time. 12 tablets, 10 cents; 30 tab cts. 23 cents; SO tablets. .10 cents. Sold only at our store The Rexall Stcre A. M. TjEIXE. CJHERIFF'S SALE OF VALUABLE D REAL ESTATE By virtue of process Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Wayne county, and State of Pennsylvania, and to me di rected and delivered, I have levied on and will expose to public sale, at the Court House in Honesdale, on FRIDAY, MARCH 8, AT 1! P. M., All the defendant's right, title, and interest In the following described property viz: AH defendant's right, title and in terest in the following described land situate in Canaan township, Wayne county, Pa., bounded nnd described as follows: Beginning at a heap of stones, the eastern corner of Chas. Hogan's land; thence by said land north CS degrees west 70 rods to a stones corner; thence by lot No. 17 In the allotment of the Cadanalader Middle creek land; north 4 0 degrees, east 137 U rods to a post corner: thence by land this day conveyed to Edward Walsh south 6S degrees east 7G rods to a post corner; thence by land In the warrantee name of Joseph Burrows and Benjamin Mashon south 40 degrees west 137 V4 rods to the place of beginning, con taining G2 acres more or less; also all that other piece or parcel of land situate partly in South Canaan town ship and partly in Cherry Ridge township, Wayne county, bounded and described as follows, viz: Be ginning at a heap of stones, the common corner of lots Nos. 5G, 57, G2, G3 In the allotment of tho Cad walador Middle Creek tract; thence by land conveyed by John Torrey to William Walsh and Dennis Donavau, north 40 degrees east 1G4 rods to a stones corner and thence by land of David S. Buckley south 50 degrees east 35 rods to a stones corner, and thence by said lot No. 57 south 40 degs. west 1G4 rods to the place of beginning, containing 35 acres and 140 perches bo the same more or less, and being the same land of which James McCarty died, seized and of whom defendant is a son and heir at law, having vested In him his said heir a one-eighth undivided in terest in said land. Upon the first named premises is a framo house, barns and outbuildings and nearly all tho land is Improved; upon tho sec ond piece there are no Improvements. Seized and taken in executon as the property of D. G. McCarty at the suit of Margaret McCarty. March Term, 1909. Judgment, ?2G9.02. Attorney, McCarty. ALSO By virtue ot tne annexed writ of fi. fa I have this day levied upon and taken In execution tho two following described pieces or parcels of land, situate In tho townships of Mount Pleasant and Clinton, tho first bound ed and described as follows: Begin ning at post and stones, tho north east corner of the John Shee war rant; thenco by the same south eighty-five degrees west ono hundred seventy-ono and one-half perches to stones corner; thenco north live degrees west seventy-four and one half perches to stones corner; thenco north elghty-flvo degrees east one hundred forty-two and three-fourths perches to post and stones corner; thence by tho Ellns Dawson warrant south twonty-slx dogreos east seventy-nine and three-fourths perches to tho placo of beginning, containing page 79. conveying these lands to D. m. ( O. TIHB rABLR Lmi v' i'cVv U X- '' M HTAliuM. I'. M I'.M. A..M 1'. M, A.M. SU.N .slIN . SUN SL'N ,Jij iJUJ' '. l -Albany 2 0) IU 50 '.. 10 80 ' 'fl"" am miiL'tmnitoii . nut tub to.... 011 2 U I'-' " '' IS ' it' 111 I'lillmlHl'lilic .... 1 OH 7 11 "Titt 7HT5 in 1 ','! '??" 710 Wllkes-lturre ... ' a 2M 7' 25 12 65 10 05 4 0 H 0" 5 Hi 1 III 7 41 . . .Scnintoii 8 U Hi 6 30 12 05 9 12 Im-a ::::: p.m. p. r a.m. u aV a.m. m. m. :::::: p.m. m. k 11 215 ' Si" 'IP H " I'lirlioil.liile. .. H051 35 5 50 25 S 27 5?i 5:?.' P SM -.Mncciln Avenue.. 7 51 1 25 5 10 lilt 8 17 ?m 2?J i 'J! H!i White 7 50 1 21 5 31 11 10 8 li ! l 5 if. W1H Kur lew .... 7 33 101 5 IN 10 51 ,54 H 8 21 B5 2 13 H21 Caniuiil 7 25 12 5 5 11 1115 c 47 ., ,M, ..,- ..... IJike lAxliire K& IV. 2 5- 9:f-' Waynmrt 7 17 12 4!) 5 tVi 10 37 7 29 j? ?, 2 2 S 3M Steene 7 Oil 12 40 4 55 10 SSI 7 38 El.' l'M :i 1)1 H .. I'roiniitoii.. 7 05 12 3H 4 51 10 25 7 2 5JJ 21' 7 Hi i!?7 H 17 H'orleillu 7 01 12 32 4 47 10 21 7 22 2 IS H ? I 27 :l ln ps" -VelyvlllH 6 5K 12 211 4 41 10 lb 7 19 55 ... 7 31 3 15 H M . Ilonesclale .... fi M 12 25 4 40 10 15 7 1 I M ' ! M I' M T 7. Ar l,v A.M T'. P.M. A.M. pTm". For Results Advertize sovonty-thrco acres and twenty-four porches, bo the same moro or less. Upon tho above stated promises Is a framo story nnd one-half houso, framo barn and other out buildings, apple orchard and other fruit trees, nnd sugar maple orchard and largely Improved land. Tho Second: Be ginning at n henp of stones In tho west line of tho Ellas Dawson war rant; thenco along said lino north twenty-live degrees west forty-four rods to stones corner; thenco south eighty-two degrees east forty-six perches to a corner In tho Lacka waxen Turnpike; thenco southerly along tho said Turnpike about thlrty nlno rods to a post; thenco south clghty-slx degrees west forty perches to the placo of beginning, containing eleven acres and twenty-four por ches, lie tho same more or less. All Improved land. 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