f I ilk ciii-K.N. i-'itliA, march i, 1012. l'Auni ii FOR SALE. M FOH SALE FIFTY ACftES. llUUlllltV Ul L11UL7U1 . RUUU nil. wi'ii null iirfiiiK. hit m ill unc. inquiro 01 uuoi uoubo. -3tol. SALE 1 VICTORIA, 2 CLOS- carrlagos. 1 double sleigh, 2 ni nnrnnaa urmnp i-n.v rnnenn. Appl, at tho Srranton Trust MISCELLANEOUS. 'rent april i, r. uooms th improvements on second lloor, Westslclo Avenue. Honesdnlo, Inquire of J. E. Cook, 4?col OU CANNOT AFFORD TO BUY nx ni nnnr i ni 1 rauu n nviui lh nn liuv thnm at 10c ner ilozon at Nielsen s store. Ordors left will be given prompt atten- tf. R. Brady. lBtf 1 ill LJ ' I WI 1 A O VJI V., 1 I lf4K.. jdnesday, February 7, 1912. d Hrirk Ltnr"k. Innulrn if Mrs. Durlnnrl 1 fAf & ...tit. n . i s ii on Eleventh street, ?8 per Inquiro J. T3. Richmond. Ott SWINGLE, THE FURNITURE 3 Main street, March 1. Those f . - . . - i . , ... lUdWllire blUIUU 411 HIS IHilCC slnes-s are reauested to call for before that date. lGeI4. 1 1-20 Church street, who lias runsr nKnrrninnT in wnrnp v tn nolorr frnm 7T.tf PAID FOR OLD GOLD AND an SGtf LOCAL NEWS no J is. C. club TOet -wltl. Miss 3d l'flume at her home street on Thursday evening. .'early $3000 in counterfeit 55 wore distributed in Allentown ly by a man ana a woman. .v, t. u, iviiiiutivur win uuiu e in me wmie .-wins cnurcn y i iunu o. ill a : i it n. m. v 1 1 vitcd. Rrtrlng tho eight years Rev. I On account of tho illness ol yAr, H. llHler has been pastor of th Al. Colligan, planlat and Wrect'Jr, Uoncsdnlo Methodist EpteeWpUl tho Electric City Qunrtllo. vyoro t'hhrch ho has recclvod upwards of,forcl1 t0 eancol tholr ongagfjmont 350 persons Into tho church Tho Helpers of tio Haptlst cnurcn win sell vogetablo soup FrI hero on Wednesday evening. In othor words Son. Lorito snya: ' Personally I like you, Thoodoro, day morning nt tho homo of Mrs. n. and you play a bang-up camo of ton P. Ross, Dyborry Place. Fifteen 1 nlB, but stneo you luwo boon running cents per quart, two quarts for 2G cents. A mnrrlago llccnso haa been grantod to John Simpson and Miss Helen Gow, both or Orson. The Urcutcho's farm nt Arling ton was purchased by Messrs. Schuor, ilutmoyer and Knapp for a consideration of $'JG00. Mrs. Augusta Hrunlng, of Car bondale, mother of Mrs. Eliza Smith of this place, died at her httmo in the former city on Saturday. Tho funeral was held on Tuesday. A. E. Kingsbury has sold his house nnd lot on Wheeler street to Mrs. E. J. Sanford, of Shohawkon, Pa. Mr. Kingsbury will oroct a now house north of his greenhouses, as soon as Spring opens. Deposit Courier. Frank Eptor, or Carbondale, was n recont business caller In Honesdnlo. Mr. Epter told is that he Is Just recovering from being struck and run down by nn automo bile in New York City. Ho was con llnctl to the hospital in the. metropo lis three weeks. A Tunkhanncvk woman recently found an old-fushlonod 5m dollar greenback, dated 1SC3. in tho fami ly IilbJe She was looking to see on what date Aunt Euphlma was born. Sho told hor husband about it, ar.d ho h-.is since wad tho good book through rour times. A telegram was roradved here Sat urdriy announcing tho death at De posit, N. V., of Leo Morrill, eldest son of Rev. and Mrs. G. R. Morrill, the former jiastor of the Presbyterian church here and at Pleasant Mount. Unlonilale correspondent in Forest City News. A toree-leEKed leer was seen nt JDelawi.ro Water Gup last week. Tho ouier Jeg evidently was shot oH by a hunter, but tie animal seems ablo to get uj) considerable speed, even with one Jeg less than It was born with, as it outdistanced two hunters who tried to get a shut nt it. Engineer Nelson P. Blood or the fire steamer is busy thawing the frocen fire hydrants on Pike street. Tho one in trout of the Sharp resi dence on Uiat .street was round to be rrozen In the middle of the road un der tho paving. 'There are 35 hy drants frozen Jn different parts of tho city. The work or thawing them will bo continued as last as possible. Port Jervls Gazette A handsome now house In East Sido park, Carbondale, wilch was re cently jiurohased by Dr. Garfield G. Micks from Warren 1a. Swingle, wasj (ntftllr liiat rnvml itr. n n f .1 u&u. 11u.11 iia ciin ue learneu tne Are was caused by an ovorheated furnaco. No alarm was sounded, al though the.flro at one tlaio threaten ed to lo damage to other pronertlee in tht section. The loss will amount to atDUt vtS.OOO. Ilas lartha Beemer, otf Lau- reua. and iUliarles G. Spry, or Beech around with that LaFollotto crowd, you don't slzo up to tho Presidency." W. H. Bishop, who Is night watchman Tor Borden's nt East Honesdale, slipped whllo descending a lllght or stairs Tuesday night and lecolved Injuries to his back. Tne Colonel says ho meant he would not accept a third "consecu tive" term. In other words ho doesn't want to bi President all tho time. Just now and then or every to otton. Frank Ite-llenbock, tho lumber king, slipped and foil as he was alighting from his wagon at Promp ton, Wednesday night and fractured his right log. Dr. F. W. Powell was called. Miss Ruth Ruppcrt has relinquish ed her position in the Cloak depart ment of Katz Bros, store. Miss Mabel Heft, who has been on tho first floor for sonic time, has been transferred to tho second lloor. Mrs. John Sporr, Cherry Ridge, went to Scranton on Tuesday to at tend tho funeral of the late Mrs. Klltz, which was held there on Wed nesday. Mrs. Klltz was formerly a Ildncsdnlo resident. Mrs. Sporr ex pects to visit relatives and Trlends In Carbondale beiore her return. Ldwnrd Murtha was held In St. John's It. C. church on Thursday morning at 10:30. Father O'Toolo had charge of tho services. Inter n-Mrs. John Boyd wll' Wl'ortaln tho Knockers' Club to-Tv' (Thurs day.) Amy tory entertained a bovy (ft girl friends at "Fivo Ilundrod" oft Tucadny evening last Bosslo Low yer won tho first prlzo. Tho Interest In tho series of basket ball games between tho Rink Fivo and tho Alorts la at a fever heat. Each team has won two gnmos, each game being very hard fought and a little luck for either might novo changed tho result. Tho firth game at tho Rink next Tuesday night will ho the deciding game. Tho largest crowl of tho season Is expected to attend. Honcsdalo must got busy and organize n base ball team this sum mer. Carbondale, Archbald and Hawley, nil great rivals of ours, have started to organlzo and raise money for preliminary expenses. Surely someone hero has public spirit enough to get tho boys together. The boys are anxious, all they need is a leaxlor. Who said Milton Sal mon? Harry Penwarden Is a business caller in Philadelphia. Miss .Mary MeNamara and Frank McDonald, both of Hawley, attended th funeral or Mrs. Edward Murtha on Thursday. Misses Edith and Grace Martin have returned to their homo here al ter visiting relntlves and friends In Wimmers and Scranton for a row days. Mrs. Fred Rleflor and son Stanley, were the guests ot the former's par- iTT,?,.! m tliJ!U, M!' -nerrv Hidgc the latter part or this weeK. Austin J. Lyons, son of J. M. Lyons of this place, writes home oi. .luiiua L-einu- anunations for tho second year In . rso number or out or town t'ho Ann Arbor Law School. Mlchl- (llllt 111C11UO li.CVllUVU. Irs. A. Bryant entertained the i lake, wer married early Wednesday iunureu ciud at ner .mimn on nner, of Mllanvule, and A. V. rof Damascus, viewers ap- d by tho court to report upon ;ed or a bridge over Middle near Varden. in Lake town attended to their duties on lay red Wyman was arrested by monlng by Rev. George S. Wondell ai mo JJaptist parsonage. The couple were attended by ilr. and Mrs. C. E. Wuhor, or Beaohlake. The bride wore a traveling suit or blue eloti. Mr. and Mrs. Spry letton the Erie train after their marriage tor .New York City, Washington, D. C, and other points or interest beiore returning vo their home at Laurella, Anions those Trom this section Mrs. Itlloy Marlgson read a pa per, "How to Interest tho Young People In Missions," at the second annual convention o! the Women's Foreign Missionary Society or the Scranton district or the Wyoming Methodist coherence in Factoryvlllo on Thursday. Mrs. Frank .1. Varcoe represented the Honesdale society. American detectives are now working In Canada on what Is be lieved to be tho theory that th Qiwbec Bridge, which tell Into the St. Iiwrence river late in the after noon or August 29 1907, killing sluy-rour men and doing millions or dollars damage, was wrecked hy agents or the Brldfemen's Union, operating under the direction of the McNainara Brothers. During tho eteetric storm of Monday night, J. L. Noble's house was struck by lightning and con- siueraoie damage none, although the house did not hum. The Hchtnlnc struck tho chimney on tho house de stroying that, and then tallowlmr down the chimney to the stove it scattered ashes and fire on tho floor which was damaged some by lire. From the Btovo tho lightning follow ed under the linoleum and thenco to tho well on the premises. Mo one was hurt hut tho occupants ot the house were badry frightened. PERSONAL gan. Miss Isabel Harroun, who has ty phoid lover, Is Improving, much to the gratification of her many triends. Her temperature has been normal ror the past 24 hours. Miss Helen Manning, or Bethany, who has been spending some time with relatives and friends In Cam den, South Carolina, is expected to leave ?or her home hero on Thursday. BASKET IJALli. in a game, which was at times highly exciting as well as rough, a team representing the "Alerts" won from the "Rink Five" on Tuesday night last. The Alerts were desper ately in need or this, the fourth Umo of tho series. They were strengthened by ta-o White Mills players, Eddie Murphy and Tony Gill, whoso fast work was one or the reatures or the game. The Alerts took an early lead, tho Rink Five playing quite poorly, malnlr hecause their center man, O'Connell, was not in his usual form, having just re covered from a severo cold. Tho first hair ended 18 to 3 In Tavor or the Alerts. The second half was much faster and nulte exritlnc as the ninlr team, with1- Mackle at venter, seem ed to take a nw "lease on life" and seemed determined to win ont by a strong finish, n thing for which they are oecoming quite noted, aisd for a time It looked as though they would overcome the Alerts hie h?ad. n& Mrs. Muyck. f Starrncca. is visit- they made 11 noints to tho AWt lng Honesdale Erlonds. 3 in the second half. Tho final S. Katz attended to 'business and s.core was 21 t0 14- Llnctp: -visited friends to Scraaton this week. 1 1!?.118: . Five to i&icnil .tne Pomona Graiien nt man J J Canivan Monday I Japcwooc on Wednesday were: E On Tuesday afternoon he K- kinsman, Fred Goodman, A. W. iven a hearing before Burgess ' ''-nt "ouort Hansom, W. B. Lesher. Ini n.,.. w .. i i T 1 nll(.t: H f I ! Mnri-Iri ( '- VnlJn F , .. 1 elng drunk and interfered with 1 kins. Mr. Noble says the grange was rfans He was ery penitent ld the burgess that this was last time." Burgess McCarty lim $n rrls. N Y.. diod ;it his hnmo on Sunday, February 25, being caused by paralysis. Ho iout 88 years of ago, and was econd son of twelve children well attended 'and that three excel lent faesslons were enjoyed. Martin Reader, of Hawloy, who recently deposed or his hotel prop erty to llvo a retired life. Is lying very ill at his home at that place. Mr. Reafler is the father of Mrs. I. B. Brown or South Main street. Never in the history or Forest City, or the entire vallev. for thnt tnip s a son of Tylor and Anna R. j has there boon so many water pipes His brother. Isaac, living at frozen as during tho past severe tn, attended the funeral, 1 weather, it is said that tho cold of was held In Morris, on Wed-! January and tho early part of Febru- February 2S. ary was a rerord breaker for which iUIam D. C. Outwater, one of U wou,d e necessary to go back ie, ,m,i . ' .i.-l many years to find a narallnl. In n iuuiuii V11A1I1L-C13 UU CUO I im . . . . . illroad. died at Mb homo in uuu i,on l"en! wa? vor' 111,10 snow hanna tl.o flrrt of the week. ! ?" V10 ground and as a result the i years. D .rini: his ln, f.rost Penetrated much deeper than it with the Erie he has held ! 00es "s a ruIe- -esponslble positions, starting ,. There were fourteen marriage reman in UG0 being ndvanc-1 V001103 lBSUed ln Frothonotary W. engineer on List freight and ' J- Ernes' ofnee in January of this ;er eng neer, engine Inspector ,' f,ear' Tno 6am(! month last year S scuehanna and Delaware ""-ro. wero lsm licenses issued Miss ellle Cooke is visiting irienus jn acrauton tius weok. Lharles Berger has rented his nouso on Wood avenue. iTed Lane, of Carbondale, is spenuing a row days in town. John Henzy, of White stills, was :a caller hero on Wednesday. Mrs. O. L. Eowland is spending a Tow days with relatives at Rowlands. Miss Gates, of "Wtlkes-Barre, Is spending some time with friends in town. Ray Tennant, or Scranton, was a guest at the flazen borne over Sun day. Joseph A. Fisch was a business caller ln New York ihe first of the weok. Ray Basin and Harry LuUurg, or Hawley, aro vlEitlng friends 'hero this week. Miss Alice May and Joseph May, or East Honesdale. are 111 with the grip. Mr. Rieder. or Port Jervls. w.n s n Honcsdalo visitor on Wednesday evening. Floyd Swingle and Charles Mar shall, or Hawley, were recent visitors in Honesdale. Attorney R. M. Salmon vas in Scranton on profosslonal 'business Wednesday. v. an Eunice, of Scranton. nassed with uui, Murpny. ,P W. Volt. Ross oherry C. . .O'Connell, Mack'e Target, Mangan G. ...Baaer McDer't J. Polt Baskets: Alerts Sherry 5, Mur phy 1, GiTl 2, Mangan 1, Mangan 3 Fouls .Rink Five W. Volt 1, Ross 2, J. Polt 2. W. Polt 2. This makes tho series a tie and the deciding game will probably be played next Tuesday at the Rink (al though this Is not positively decid ed). The players will receive a large percentage or tho receipts and a "bumper'" crowd is expected. The Rink Five will play In Taylor Saturday night. To-night (Thursday) the G. C. C. Club plays Texts No. 4 at tho Rink. is then returning to his oc- Tllis is " Incrcaso or six over last ! lf?,f,oro. vart of tho wuot n nc. nnoitio, ....tn i, Li.. 'year. In Fehrunrv nt in s f im, iimri.1 irienus nere. uu v MU 1 1,1 Ullbll liu lual ItUi " " J .in-1 V. ut ivsenty years ago. nu,u iiriucn licenses issued. This iiiuuiii mure was only seven show Miss Ethel SchlsHlor entorinlnnd a number of young people at hor n r.t ,lnnn.,l.l. 11.. J I . . ""J niiuo- - uv.,,.u,aU.c uL-i iuiu, uuu lng a uecreaso or six below last year "omo on Tuesday evening, "nr r" J V" V;T n- .I'i0,0"'"'! I'as been a little slow 'this, W. C. Woodward, tax u V - nl.n ,n vvayno county but made from Mount Pleasant, was Cra ne , n nZ:v.J, ,i Z. ' . . L in January. Among to business here on j Ljiusu iu wiiuiii i 'nnsf'R worn icanni t nU tlirf'fi rhilrlrnn Tn..n- i the pfuducors, Rowland ihd Cllf- ! Mrs. P. Kolmus Is spending a fow forcli and Is enacted lj- U jiowerrul days ln Mlddlotown this week, at'lhg cast. "The Rftiry" Is a play Mrs. H. E. Deckor entertained on which every lo or rf clean and enter-1 Thursday ot last weok ln honor of tninlng stage production should see. I Mrs. Noble. u win bo scon at tho Lyric on Frl-! Miss Loulso Karnes was takon to dny, Mnrch 1. Curtain at 8:30 In stead or tho usual time. Death of Jnmes N'nllln. James Nallln, a highly respected citizen or Hawloy, died Monday aftor a long Illness. Ho was born in Haw ley and lived thero all his life, earn ing by his sterling virtues the es teem nnd affection of tho pcoplo with whom ho caino In contact. Ho was tho son of tho Into Thomas Nallln and was unmarried. Hl3 surviving relatives aro his sisters. Miss Annie Nallln, of Hawley, and Mrs. Michael Carrol, or Port Jorvls, N. Y., and his brother, Edward Nallln, ot Terre Haute, Ind. Tho runeral took place Wednesday morning. Solemn re quiem mass at tho Hawley Catholic church. Dr. Bums' prlvnto hospital on Mon day to bo operated on for appondi citis. Miss Hazel Dcln Is spending tho week with friends ln Scranton and Carbondale. m:::tu:m:::::u:::mm:::m:m:n:u:mt:: it u nn list vni! Tilt' jj SPELLING CONTEST OFTI1K Wayne County School s:t:m:n:n:::::m:::::::::::5::::::::::::::::j INDICTMENTS 1'Olt MARCH TERM OF COURT. Tho following criminal cases, In dictments for which wero round by the last grand Jury, will bo tried at tho reguiar March term or court, commencing Monday, March 11: Commonwealth vs. Chas. Stevens. Assault and Battery, Amanda Singer, Prox. Commonwealth vs. O. W. Swarts. Embezzlement, Floyd Bortroo, Pros. Commonwealth vs. G. W. Swarts. Larceny, Floyd Bortree, Pros. Commonwealth vs. Jos. Acker mann, ct al. Assault and Battery, David L. Lake, Pros. Commonwealth vs. Lewis Kelly and Jos. Hendry. Robbery and lar ceny. Meyer Krasvitfc, Proa. Commonwealth vb. . W. Swarts. Larceny. Floyd Bortree, Pros. Commonwealth vs. G. W. Swarts. Larceny. Floyd Bortree, Pros. Commonwealth vs. Chas. J. Riley Falso Pretense, Patrick McNally, Pros. gingham Imago Impartial Intercede Justice luscious meridian muscular major ordinary paragraph specialty LESSON XVI. genial Ideal Indictment Jovial luncheon luxuriant monument musician mlraclo pulley quincy vaguo waltz A Way goes pimples, black heads, ECZEMA, DANDRUFF AND OTHER SKIN AFFECTIONS ' SEELYVILLE. (Special to Tho Citizen.) Seolyvllle, Fob. 29. Mrs. oseph Noble, or Calkins, spent several days or last week with Mrs. H. E. Decker. Flossie Polley entertained a nura- uer oi irienus at a clothes lino show When Zemo ami Zemo Sonp Aro Used Tho A. M. Leine Drug Storo says: "Wo aro so confident that Zemo and ZEMO SOAP used together will rid the skin or scalp or Infant or grown person of PIMPLES, BLACKHEAD. ECZEMA, DANDRUFF, INSECT BITES or nny form ot Itching, irri tated, dlsllguring skin or scalp trouble, that we do not hesitate to recommend theso clean, refined rem edies to every person who desires quick relief and a cure from any form or aggravated skin or scalp affection. Oftentimes one bottle and ono cako of soap will euro a minor case of. skin trouble. ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP produca sure and swift results. You will not suffer another day after you com mence to use them. You will fool like a new person. Fridy'eln0; l" ' Mffib SOAP can ho ob Fratlepfc from one leading druwUt In gatret Purdv Heleno Piini v nmi' v,w, ' overy city or town ln America and in Moiter. rrfreSUhmyetsd i "0"CSdale' B' tho A" M drUB served. I tA0T0- Mrs. Walter Sonn entertained the' ' ' L. S. club Thursday afternoon or this ! -"The Rosary" nl tho Lyric oa wcok. I Friday night. FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS WILL BE PAID IN Dividends to Policy Holders in THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. of New York, During 1912. anj yek'r. 3arS6St amount U,at an- company In tho world ever paid In Insure" with tho MUTUAIi LIFE and get yonr share of these dividends. SEWTLEY BROS. Office opposite PostofTice. HcnesdahU'a5 ronwHdatcd Phone 1-9-L. FOR A fLhrec weeks' series of YQIJ Revival SVSeeiiings AT THE IWetlnodist Episcopal Church Beginning SUNDAY, FEB. 18. Music- Ifil hy Mr. and Mrs. MYKOX J. SMITH EVERYEOING an.l M.rs. SPENCER'S CHORUS CHOIR Ercoin teturdny 4V,i" t'''1 Stlr"''"j I'nstur Hiller and his l.elpew. "CO"K T llOV W"II VS AM) VK WIM.I),, THKKCIOOI.... Tho Rev. Walter Coo Roberts, rec tor of St. Mark's church, Mauch Chunk, will bo the spedal preacher at Grace Episcopal church, Friday, March 1, at 7:30 p. m. Services at Grace church, Sunday, .March a, 10:30 a. m.. Holy Commun ion and Sermon. "A Modern Hero and What He Has Done"; 7:30 p. m., Evening Prayer and Sermon, "A De laratlon or Independence." Tho Missions study classes will meet on .Monday nUeraoon i-enter services on EZTE3HBE Tuesdav nml collinr Thursday aiternoons. 4:15 oYlnrk. attending nml on Wodnesday and Friday oven- Tuesday, j lugs at 7:30. Mrs. Robert N. Torrcy and daugh- x', J,aItlst Church. Morning uu inree oniiuron liuiKlln In in m, -,-,. ,i... SI 7t ho ,m wnS. I li'i?.11. '""I ?."".. '."" .?.'". 'b'!!' Sporr. ot Ch.rr, JjSOn. ,.. . "toSi i . " " w iui n. . 1. i.iiL . w i ui .as au uiuo employment this , gineer. day at tho Fred lUefler homo here. e Wavne conntv mnn .m m ' ,??e Dordon PIan' t Mlddlotown , W. Leshcr attended tho moet Utlonf ror cltiVorh?,, J 1 fl,e ,wU1. BO out of th0 cn'en8ed milk ing of tho Pomona Grange at Maple- . .ii.iti.iisiiiii at mo business as that nroducf Ik nt nrnnnnt Wood on Wnilnnnrtn erm 01 court in this placo. a druir on the mnrknl nn,l Z evening ' " "and" aTto thU . 'counlrv Pa"y 81ld t0 i,aV0 ,houBa"1s or, Mrs. (J. Lowo and daughtor went at New York C tv on mv r8SeS ?t0raB. f,r wh,ch thero ls t0 WIlkes-Darro on ' Wednosdiy 0Qt .iVAJi0?,, l"e. 8,teaA..?L -?.!T2 .l5r. relatives03 itsuiiL rtiEiuuiun . rnwnr n n . i , . . . ... 0 V((W uu, J Wlek, born In Germany cady "which t Z havoXen 1 . JIr- l" .'1 fhlldrcn. Flor- Tho pastor will preach tho snenmi sermon In a series on "The Christian Lire, ' subject, "Conrosslng Christ." A cordial invitation is extended to all theso services. " THE ROSARY." Thoso who complain about tho uoimiuuco or tno drama can orfor no j wieK, uorn in Germany candy, which they havo been makin ' wrs '.or an1 r'"ldren, Flor-' sanna criticism of "Tno Rosary." . H ded I In New York City on on a i mn ca 1c for some tlm nast f,nro an(1 "ort. of Soelyvlllo. wero which was tl.o sensation of tho popu-' . 1R03 Final hearing April it , PB id I that BOO peopR VlH be Sm- rl ',suost3?f , Mr- and Mrs- Fro lar prro'1 1,0"ses season it Is 8 Present residence. Hawley. ployed. A number of young men Ulenr on WoJ"eSday. I not a relUious drama of the heavy 1 Salbo' Honesdale. born In nml sort, lacking ln entertnl and, landed in Now York alreartv rnnnri amnin,.m.n to hor homo In Port JBrvin. w v tIoa- tho rontrnry It la a ciniieht. 1 " uim.im; mutll. IIIUIO. , . . ' ' t .. 1 fn... , ' ... . 7 " - .... uvuj-uu ine, in wnirn ifi !! 1 hInses !,Pn the misery iii u tics is inio a iiniiRnhniH " o " v ( 4 miui uuai- iiin nrrtane iuhn imtm linnn mo iRr. miiui ni uuu jn u ii m v nnva with rilo 0.1912 Fred I.fiwlB Tnhn !.. " "IV"'. " .'" flvrnnH f.l l""-' , . 1 ; . ""'i;' in ineir piani inero, nau been ..,u..i,o num. ile. born in Gormany. landed seliinir it n. .t . Mr. pii..i.,i. . Final hearing Anr ? 1912 7, '?. emy whereas the lev. and Mrs. Annlo Gnrrat of I llb f tylU' if9!.8.: ores was much higher. MHI-. wore doing trading nnd White thrl";h clrr'tnnres which lead to visit! I8!i?l.(',0n and Jealousy, and of n part Rwm.n I. 7. . ur Hums or mat r ty n lea a s irienus nere on Wodnosday. Germany, landed In ..ew nrotist nt m, . mL . 4 .. r aM ' vw in u i ii uiiii ca ui Lilts - i nn mnnv ri nnin r i f r Ployos has been dls- will bo pleased to learn that her con' vincii a nriect. lev. Rrlnn ifnii i plays In bringing about a correct un-l derstnndlng. A Ropnrv of dKures In the unfolding of tho plot, I win do pleased to learn that her con- nnd ln Us final haopy denouement dltlon ls very much better to-day. I The piny Is bandiom ur banks say save your money, WE SAY SAVE YOUR Tfc S5 fr rr wwh-b&o aoo you will then save money to place in ihe hank. to S&ertp?rCfocXra as,r,nUg,aisICno8tPraylnB,IS th trees proper caro. sprajing is not exponslvo whynot glvo .uZlT a" -terlals as well as ... iuK Bnmo at reasonable prl ,uiic ouiimur solution, In GO gal. hbls Lime Sulphur Solution In 1 gal. cans Lime Sulphur Solution In bulk . Pyrox In 100 lb. kogs i-i Gould's Pnmn . ' '"""moil on narrol with r Ploto with all nuings ' . .SP.raf nozzle3 com" Samo outfit, less barrel ru a Sprayer, same oqulpmont with barrel ,4' Frultnll Sprayer, samo oqulpmont. loss barrel p,' Call or write tor our book. "How and When to Spray.'"' ' it'-8 o0 Our salesmen are practical spraymeu and will bo pleased t0 glv you any desired Information. i'msou to gl0 I ces. 9IO.Ot per Mil. . . .H,"o ptr gnl. . . ..1c por gal. SO por 100 His. 10.00 Murray Co., Honesdale, Pa.
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