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    TUB CITIZEN, WKDNKSHAY, MARCH 0, 1012.
PAOR T
totnmAnt E P!
111 I .III i I I ii i iirt w
OF WAYNE COUNTY.
(Continued Prom Pago Sixth.)
Am't of dup., luio
Am t added dup., laio
Am,1 6.l'if cent, added dup
Am t duplicate, 11111
Am t added duplicate. Mil
13.00
1910 H..
2462.0b
11. 0U
Am't duplicate lull unpaid
1U10
,i aupneato lull unpr
Am t sheep claims paid
Am t collector's com., 1!
Am't r. ...... .. .
5510.3t
J2I73.0O
77.63
Am t D per cent, abatements 1910 74.0c
Am t exonerations, luio ffis.uu
Am t county treus. commission 66.71
Am t bal. In treas. Jan. 1, lyiz 103.0f
$J615.&
J3I8.K.
COIIONEIVS ACCOUNT,
nil
County orders received
Paid Anthony Schlosser. services
liunkle CflHA 17 M
V?11 . u- Spencer, services
llunkln man 1R
V011. Soroner'B Jury, Hunkle case 12.0"
Paid 13. V. Oavltte, M. D., au
isy llunklo caso 20.00
Paid John U. Wilson, M. D.,
itopsy Hunkle case 230.0U
Paid n. A. Smith, J. P., Hunkle
ISO 8
Paid V. D. Ammerman. J. P..
ise 2.75
Paid P n. Peterson, coroner,
exvlng bodies 22.00
Paid James Iloac, J. P., acting
toner 17.jj
Paid K. N. Lee, J. P., acting
""oner s.ji
AGRICULTURE
- OF LOCAL INTEREST TO -
WAYNE COUNTY FARMERS i
i- I- I -I" -i I- -I -I- ! J.-.J.-.J .!.-..-.!.-..-.! J.-.J.-.T.-.?.
fjiie r,f.
UAIMS I. f'AVOK Or COUNTY.
ftom delinquent collectors ! 290.06
from duplicate, 1910 803.21
from duplicate, 1811 13,987.77
from Stnte Treas. for prim's 1471.93
from State Treas Kame laws 10.00
from N 11 Llppert, error Bheep
ilm .60
from John Murralne, overpaid
ns. fees ,58
from Lacka. county Howe trial
u inL. Knr. rvi
from Clinton School District 96.93
Hum v-iituj- iviue coor uis. iou.31
ince county fund in Treas. 12,G09.36
.10
tin nut it.
CLAIMS AGAINST COUNTY.
M J Hnnlan, bal. occ't 1911 210.05
M, L. liraman, sherllT. bal. occt E22.W
r J. 'arcoe. bal. on Lookout
idee cont tm nn
V. m. Watts, note and Int. 1,037.67
Thomas Gill, note and Int. 1,0.14.05
NrsA m'Jnh Gray, note and Int. 457 25
& P.' Ivereuson. notes & Int. 10.30S.46
J' H. IerKUson, note & Int. 5,300.75
i. .re'Buson, note Ai Int. 5,113.43
Myra Hill, note and int. 1,219.73
Trustees Protection Engine Co.,
note and Interest 3,180.00
J. G Schmidt. Berlin. over.
paid dup. '08, "10
Wm. Itellly, Canaan, overpaid
p. 1810
M J Crlmmins. Dvberrv. over.
paid dup. '08, '10
J. K, Biirarl. Lake. Hun lgin
John couitney, Lehigh, dup. 1803
V c' u'oodwurd, Alt. Pleusunt,
dup, .1910
letter K Schmidt, Palmyra, dup.
Aaron Goble, Paupack, dup. '08
J. U Noble, Salen' dup. 1910
SO Webster, Sterling, dup.
C. H Stephenson. Wavmart.
dup. '08, '10 7.07
liastern State Penn. 7D2.4U
Kreitner Hios., lumber lu.9s
Graham Watts, nails, glass, etc. 3.69
Lhas. L. Uuyd, bililue leiialrlm:
J. . Coperthwalte. dep. con.
sov. election 3 UU
Glen Mills Schools, board of
InmateH 5355
li. W. Burns. M. D.. med. ser
vices at Jail 4 it
B. W Gammell, Rec. OHlcers'
T C '
IKKi IS 71
J IC Hnrnheplr .Truing. .
1906 ' 24S,;
J. 1J. Mandevllle, expense acc't,
11,06 46.4."
Damascus Poor Dist.. nnn.reai.
dent poor ISO.ou
A. Tyler, bridge inspecting 12.81'
Penn'a Industrial Iteform.. care
or inmates is so
1911 Klatli.
5.51
1.81
5.Ui
4.06
1.00
.03
2.10
Spraying Trees When J Ionium t.
From the Southern end of Lan
caster county camo a letter to Prof.
H. A. Surface, State Zoologist, Hnr
rlsburg, Inquiring as to tho best
months for Bpraylng fruit trees,
when In a dormnnt condition. The
reply of Professor Surfaco was ns
follows:
"Hoplytng to your recent letter
asking If February and .March would
not bo a better time to sprny for
scale than December and January 1,
i ul-k to any mat in spraying with
lime-sulphur solution of tho proper
strength you will kill tho scale at
either time, and can not hurt tho
trees In tho least.
"I Would earnestly rnrnmmnnil
that you prune the trees and get tho
linic-surfur solution ready, using
either homemado or commercial, and
apply it strong and do a thorough
Job. Spray when tho wind is In ono
direction, and after it has changed,
spray again, In order to thoroughly
cover both sides of the trees. In
fact, you can spray with decided suc
cess in killing tho San Joso scale at
any time during tho winter when it
is not too cold for tho liquid to
freezo before It dries. As tho solu
tion dries on tho bark within less
than one-lialf hour from tho time
applied, you will see that tho weath
er must bo remarkably cold to bo
too cold for successful spraying. In
fact, you can sprny whenever It is not
so cold as to be disagreeable to work
outdoors. If tho wind is blowing
strongly, you can spray tho trees
thorougnly from ono side, and
when It changes spray thoroughly
from tho other side. j
" Where it is so cold that the
peach production can bo turned into
partial fruitfulness In the increased
crop for tho following year."
I'llOFKSSIONAr, CAItlKS.
Altorncvs-nt-Lnw.
IT WILSON,
oiSl"e.Cflonte!e.,p,:St nlC DImm,cl
WAI. II. LEE,
ATTOItNKY ,
ATTOItNKY A COUNBKI.Otl-AT-I.AW.
""iiiuicr jiusi onice. All iccHl huslneai
promptly attended to. Honesdale. illne"
W C. MUMFOllD,
.,m ATT0KNKY COUNBEI.OK-AT-LA .
Vnft ,fmrfil,,ip.rty "."'J btilldliiB. opposite tht
1 OSt Ullice. llnnnnrlnln ln
Charles a. Mccarty,
ATTOItNKY A COUNBEI.On- IT-LAW .
,if ti tt'a fron,It attention elven In tie
Honesdale. Pa.
OUlce. City Hall,
Slands for tho Hcehlvcs.
Placo timbers threo feet In length
and few feet apart, parallel to each
other on a piece of high ground.
Hoards of any ordlnnry lumber may
do naneu crosswiso on these. Such
uimuor mny bo taken from tho scrap
iniu to moid unnecessary expense. I attoknky a counsklor-at-i.aw
This will make a raised platform ovorlOIlice in the Court House, Honesdnle
the ground and It can bo constructed I I'a.
HOMER GREENE.
ATTOItNKY A cnilKSEt.nn.iT.i iw
Olllce. Court House. Honesdale Pa.
llTlf E. SIMONS,
, I 111. ATTOKNKY A
SHERIFF'S SALE OF VALUABLE ' perches to post and stones eorner:
REAL ESTATE Uy vlrtuo of.thenco by tho Ellas Dawson warrant
process Issued out of tho Court of , south twenty-six degrees cast seven
Common Pleas of Wayno county, and , ty-nlno and three-fourths perches to
Stato of Pennsylvania, and to mo dl
reeled and delivered, I have levied on
and will expose to public sale, at the
Court Houfo In Honesdalo, on
FRIDAY, MAIlCII 8, AT 2 P. M.,
All tho defendant's right, title, and
Interest In tho following described
proporty viz:
All dofendnnt's right, title and In
terest In tho following described land
sltuato In Canaan township, Wayne
county, Pa., bounded and described
as follows: Uoclnnlnc at a h ran fir
stones, tho eastern corner of Chas. 1 rotls 10 stones corner; thenco south
Hognn's land; thenco by said land oighly-two degrees cast forty-six
tho placo of beginning, containing
puko in, conveying tneso lands to
seventy-three acres and twenty-four
perches, bo the same more or less.
Upon tho above stated premises is a
frame story and one-half house,
frame barn and other out buildings,
apple orchard and other fruit trees,
and sugar maple orchard and largely
Improved land. Tho Second: Be
ginning at a heap of stones In tho
west line of tho Ellas Dawson war
rant; .thence along said lino north
twenty-five degrees west forty-four
PETER 11. ILOtF,
ATTORNEY A COUNBKI.OR-AT-LAW,
miUdlne. Honesdale. Pn.
any length desired to accommodate
any number of hives. It is well to
consider room for swarms at this
time.
Hives may bo sot on this nnd
proper drainage of water away from
thorn Insured. Being raised off tho
ground enables tho air to get under
neath to Insure dryness. Water al
ways does bees more harm than cold.
This platform should bo constructed
On flint t f atnnnn ... .1 11... . .
slightly. This insures proper drain- ! 0fl"''nt to Post O.Hce. Honesdale. Pa.
ngo 01
SEARLE & SALMON,
ATTORNEYS A COUN8EI.OR8-AT-LAW.
OlllccB lately occupied by Judse Searle
p HESTER A. GARRATT,
J ATTORNEY A COtlNHKLOR-AT.r.AW
water which mnv hn iirivnn i
Into tho hivo entrance by tho wind. I
FLAGSHIP TO DISCARD.
Dentists.
Admiral Dswsy Consents to Olympiad
Transfer.
Washington, Feb. 20.-With the con
sent of Admiral Dewey, the navy de
partment win transfer the cruiser
Olympln, Dewey's llngshlp nt the bat
tle of Manila bay, from Annapolis to
Charleston, S. C. The Olympln has
been used for several years for train
ing purposes for tho mldshlnmen nt
ground is frozen you have an advant-, the Naval academy, having been u part
i.b i" pujiuiij spraying apparatus or me practice siiunilrnn fnr cni-nrni
ground without making
In
over tho
00 i ruts, nr pnmnfirtlnr Mm er.il c-r. n.
L.I OKI 111 111
ly as to be Injurious, and the dray
age Is also lighter at such time than
when the ground Is soft. I certainly
do not recommend any person to
wait until the spring thaw for spray
ing his trees. However, should It
not bo done sooner, it will bo all
right to apply the spray liquid as
late as the time when the color in
tho blossoms first becomes visible."
At least until grass makes a start
to grow It is usually best to feed the
poultry regularly threo times every
day.
It is always best to examine the
eggs set for hatching a week after
they are put under the hens.
Sawdust on the floor of tho hen
house will keep the biddies' feet
warm and Induce egg production.
Constant handling of the eggs in
an incubator will often snoll tho
hatch.
summer cruises.
Anticipating possible protests from
pntriotle citizens, friends of veterans
of the Manila bay campaign nnd per
sons who believe In the benefit to be
derived by the midshipmen from the
use or the historic vessels, the navy
department first obtained the views
of Admiral Dewey on the subject. The
admiral expressed a deep attachment
for the Olympln, It having been nt his
instance alv was sent to the Naval
academy. Realizing that for the ad
vancement of the modern unvy a ship
of the Olympla's class and nge can be
of little further practicable benefit to
the midsnipmen, he could see no objec
tion to her being sent to the Charles
ton station.
FREE IF IT FAILS.
Varcoe & Boyd,
356S1.6
bridge work a)U
fi,Ml.t
following Tiave been rnrHMl n
from Poor District, Preston J2250.W'
fiom Poor District, 1 law ley 1W9.W'
fiom i'oor District, Berlin 1H3S.6"
ftom i'oor Dlau let, Palmyra 7S6.
from Poor District, lionesdaln
TflMH vet
from I'oor District, Dyberry aw.u.
J68D0.K
r a m, n.r.ilnu, . u n ,.n
ance against the county $5786.1
the undersigned Auditors. In ann
he county of Wayne, do certify thin
let at the Court House at Honesdale
ne county, ivnnsv vnn nn .iHn,.
, 1912. Have examined the foregolne
inis of the County Lommlssionerb
rt. County Treasurer, Coroner unc
let Attorney of Wayne county. Pa
llnd them correct as above pr
ucbs uur nanus at Honesdale, thl.
uv or I'lTrlirtrv A II 1il'
W O. AVEKY,
K L OILP1N,
EDWIN H. BOD1K,
Auditors.
HEALTH AND BEAUTY.
splendid exercise for straighten-
no Knnli Innrs nnil nn hp. h
Is to stand erect, rise slowly on
ip toes, take a long deep breath,
the arms at full length and
ch them back as far as possible,
n by practicing the exercise six
each morning on arising and
y Increase the number of times
enty.
o best nowdors aro tho talcum
lull ijuwiiors. vor. Knmn vnrv rnnn
powder has no poisonous Ingre
s and needs to bo retommend-
Tli , w nf . I ,1 - 1. . . .1
uuieiiiy improves a muddy corn
on when a little ammonia Is
with it and the mixture rubbed
iuiiiuvus uiucKneaus, cures
les, yet must not touch the eyes
ilr Peroxide Is used extensive-
How
to Tell If tho Peaches Aro In
jured.
A prominent peach grower In
Western Pennsylvania wrote to Prof.
H. A. Surface, State Zoologist, Har
rlsburg, for Information concerning
the effects of the recent cold weather
on the peach crop. The reply was
as follows:
" All peach buds which I have ex
amined from several counties, were
killed, excepting one lot received
from the Cumberland Valley. In
this tnere were enough alive to Insure
a fair crop.
It Is not a difficult matter for
poach growers to determino now
whether or not their buds aro killed.
i nis is done by cutting
Your Money Back if You Are Not Sat
isfied With the Medicine We
Recommend.
We are so positive that our remedy
vrlll permanently relieve constlpntlon.
no matter how chronic It mny be, that
we offer to furnish the 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. Tbey cause a reaction, Irritate,
nnd weaken the bowels and tend to
make constipation more chronic. Be
sides, their use becomes a habit tfiat Is
dangerous.
Constipation Is caused by a weakness
ODen thn
large round blossom buds, being sure 1 of the nerves and muscles of the large
to CUt to the centre, Whether this Intestine nr dpsppnrltniT colon To ox.
cut Is made by splitting them length
wise or cutting across. If tho bud
is alive a very small green thread
reaching to the pistil will bo seen
there in the centre In Its natural
light green color. If tho bud Is ln-
pect permanent relief you must there
fore tone up nnd strengthen these or
gans and restoro them to healthier activity.
We want you to try Rexail Orderlies
Jured. the centre will be found to be on our recommendation. They are ex
ceedingly pleasant to take, being eat
en like candy, nnd are ideal for chil
dren, delicate persons, and old folks,
as well ns for the robust. They act
directly on the nerves and muscles of
the bowels. They apparently have
a neutral action on other associate or
gans or glands. They do not purge,
cause excessive looseness, nor create
any Inconvenience whatever. They may
bo taken at any time, day or night.
They will positively relieve chronic or
habitual constipation, If not of surgical
uiuwn or uiuuK. n is so easy for a
person to determino this for himself,
even without tho uso of a micro
scope, that each peach grower should
examine at least one thousand buds
taken from different parts of his own
orcnarii.
In examining this number ho
I should keep a record of tho exact
1 number found alive. If five per cent,
or fifty in one thousand aro found
alive, it will bo enough to insure a
fair crop, although I would prefer
ten per cent, alive. During a normal
season a far lower norcentaco than
this will bo found uninjured, but as variety, and the myriads of associate
a rule nearly all our fruit trees set
far more buds than is best for tho
tree for the production of first-class
fruit.
It must bo remembered that twigs
can bo brought Into tho house and
kept In tho warm and fairly moist
atmosphere, and they will bloom oven
though tho fruit germ itself Is do-1-- '
IvTon the atfnh"r'?r a" if" '"munnnur
or dependent chronic ailments, if taken
with regularity for n reasonable length
of time. 12 tablets, 10 cents; 30tab'cts,
25 cents; 60 tablets, DO cents. Sold
only at our store The Rexail Store.
A. M. LE1NE.
son, but tho fruit may havo been
Killed by tho cold weather. Tho ap- ?
pearanto of a blossom does not mean H
tho setting of fruit. Tho best timo ! !
to make a general examination with-'ft
Hilt 1 D Q ftf (lml la mil II
and should bo among tho toilet aro open, as ono can then quickly go 1
is, though not used too freely, from ono tree to another, look Into U
ono Of tho sanitarium!! In tho blossoms anil kpo If tho nnntnrltt
Is green or brown. However, prac- H
tiral fruit growers should at this dato tl
make examination of their buds and h
decide whether or not they will havo
a fair crop from tho present pros
pects. If they find them practically
all killed, this is tho season to com
mence to pri-no back, as you Bay, in
order to produce an abundanco of
now wood growth this coming sum
mer; which will set fruit buds for
tho next year's crop. Especially
whore trees hnvo hocomn ton liltrli.
rinsed In hot Water, gradually headed, nr whnro thoro nrn rontrnl
ing It to cold. Ei-ery other day stems cut out to make modern opon-
atlent drinks a glass of cold wa- headed trees, or where thoro Is too
i which thero Is one-half spoon- much old wood or too denso growth,
f salt, and there Is no denying tho pruning will bo a great benefit,
act that thoy do make a com- Of course, this should bo combined
jl thero which Is good and last- with proper cultivation and fortlllza-
A cheap cosmetic, and ono to tlon or feeding the trees. If this is
a at home. done tho coming period of scant BHUUUatttttmr.
a great many of tho tooth
3 and produces remarkable re
when first applied to tho teeth,
also used as a bleach for finger
es
sgan, where they gavo facial
Ifro rind nvnrv b-ln.l n 1 ...
ng device Is resorted to, tho at-
Tiin win ion vnn miav ,iiinn
. - - J mukuu
skin, cleanBo it from nil lm
ios and give you tho blusn of a
pink rose with something you
In your own house all tho time.
nnt is nnriiinir morn nn, i...
salt, The face Is washed In
hot suds, then a little flno salt
t t..o palms of tno hand nnd
iged Into tho nock and faco.
MARTIN CAUFIELD
Designer and Man
ufacturer of
ARTISTIC
MEMORIALS
Office and Works
1036 MAIN ST.
HONESDALE, PA.
E. T. BROWN,
DKNTI8T.
Office First. Hnnr nlH Rnvlnn. D.nl.t..,IM.
Inc. Honesdale; Pi. " """" """"
DR. C. R. BRADY,
DKNTIST, HONKSDALK, IA.
1011 MAIN ST.
Citizens' Phone.
Physicians.
PR. PETERSON, M. D.
. 1120 MAIN STKKKT, IIONE8DALK, PA.
kyeand Ear a specialty. The llttineof Blast
es given careful attention.
Livery,
LIVERY. h red. G. Rickard has re
moved his livery establishment fron
corner Church street to Whitney's Stout
Barn
ALL CALLS
PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
FIRST CLASS OUTFITS. 75yl
SPENCER
The Jeweler
would like to see you If
you are In the market
for 5
f JEWELRY, SILVER-1
t WARE, WATCHES,
CLOCKS,
DIAMONDS,
AND NOVELTIES
"Guaranteed articles only sold.'
north C8 degrees west 76 rods to a
stones corner; thenco by lot No. 17
In tho allotment of the Cadanalador
Mlddlo creek land: north 40 dcereoa.
enst 137V4 rods to a post corner:
thenco by land this day conveyed to
Edward Walsh south C8 tin crops
east 70 rods to a post corner; thenco
by land In tho warrantee namn of
Joseph Burrows and Benjamin
Mashon south 40 degrees west 137U
rods to tho placo of beginning, con
taining 62 acres more or less; also
nil that other pleco or parcel of land
situato partly in South Canaan town
ship nnd partly In Cherry RIdgo
township, Wayno county, bounded
and described as follows, viz: Be
ginning at a heap of stones, tho
common corner of lots Nos. D6, C7,
62, 63 In tho allotment of the Cad
walador Middle Creek tract; thenco
by land conveyed by John Torrey to
William Walsh and Dennis Donavan,
north 40 degrees east 164 rods to
a stones corner nnd thence by land of
David S. Buckley south 50 degrees
cast 35 rods to a stones corner, and
thenco by said lot No. 57 south 40
degs. west 164 rods to the place of
oeginning, 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 j
heir at law, having vested in him his 1
said heir a one-eighth undivided In
terest In said land. Upon the first
named premises is a frame house,
barns and outbuildings and nearly all
the land is improved; upon the 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
lerm, 1909. Judgment, $259.02.
Attorney, McCarty.
ALSO
By virtue or the annexed writ of fi.
fa I have this day levied upon and
taken In execution tha two following
described pieces or parcels of land,
situate In the townships of Mount
Pleasant nnd Clinton, the first bound
ed and described as follows: Begin
ning at post and stones, tho north
east corner of the John Shee war
rant; thence by the same south eighty-five
degrees west one hundred
seventy-one and one-half perches
to stones corner; thenco north five
degrees west seventy-four and one
half perches to stones corner; thence
north eighty-five degrees east one
hundred forty-two and three-fourths
porcties to a corner In tho Lacka
waxen Turnpike; thenco southerly
along tho said Turnplko about thlrty
nlno rods to a post; thenco Bouth
eighty-six degrees west forty perches
to tho placo of beginning, containing
cloven acres and twenty-four por
ches, bo tho same more or less. All
Improved land. For tltlo to tho first
piece see Deed Book No. 5. at pago
283, and tho second piece No. 20, at
Aaron Loomls; also Will Book No.
3, at pago 149. Seized and taken In
execution ns the property of Augus
tus Loomls at tho suit of Wm. L.
Ferguson. Judgment. $2,432. Mch.
Term, 1910. Attorney, Lee.
TAKE NOTICE. All bids and coste
must be paid on day of sale or deeds
will not be acknowledged.
FRANK C. KIMBLE, Sheriff.
Honesdale. Pa.. Feb. 9, 1912,
nammmzrniniBKinnjrHnnaautmxm
WHEN THERE
IS ILLNESS
in your family you of course call
a reliable physician. Don't stop
at that; have his preicriptions
put up at a reliable pharmacy,
even if it is a little farther from
your home than some other store.
You can find no more reliable
store than ours. It would be im
possible fnr more care to be taken
in the selection of drugs, etc., or
in the compounding. Preecrip
tione brought here, either night
or day, will he promptly and
accurately compounded by a
competent registered pharmacist
and tlie prices will be most rea
sonable O. T. CHAMBERS,
PHARMACIST,
PP. D. A H. Station IIonesdalk. Pa.
t::rrrnntmnn::::t:r:n::::n:n:KaaKnnH
G Have The Citizen sent to
your address. Only $1.50 per
year.
Subscribe for the Citizen.
D. & M. CO. TIHE TABLE HONESDALE BRANCH
A.M. I' M A.M. A.M. P.M.
SUN SUN
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if ' 10 00 6 05
10 01) 2 n "iFii a 'Vis
if 7 10 ii";' i to 12 iw 7 To
0' 8 00 5 :tn 1 19 7M
p.m. a..m p.m. FTm! a.m.
5 40 8 45 '"."I: -F20T(K"Tl5
5 50 55 6 :) 2 15 H 55
b 51 8 59 6 31 2 19 8 5M
6 11 9 18 6 52 2 37 9 IX
6 17 9 21 6 5 4.1 9 21
6 26 932:;;.;; 707 252 932
6 32 9 37 7 13 2 57 9 37
6 35 9 39 .... 7 lfi 2 59 9 39
6 39 4.1 7 20 3 01 9 1.1
6 41 9 47 7 21 3 07 9 17
K4fi 9 50 7 27 3 10 9 50
6 50 9 55 7 31 3 15 9 ,
p.m. a.m. ;;;;;; T. p.m. T.
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llliiihitmtim
I'lilladHpliiii
Wllkes-llarre
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..Lincoln AviMiiie..
Whit,.
Far -lew.
Canaan
Lake Isidore
Wayiu.trt
Keeiif
Steene ....
.. .. I'niinptiin..
Korleiil.i . ...
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Prize
Winners
POULTRY AND
STOCK BREEDER
know that this is one of the most prominent sections
of the East for stock raising. Close to the market
of New York and Philadelphia, thousands of people
raise utility birds for profit as well as fancy birds for
prizes. Good stock is the first essential to success,
and as the Citizen goes into thousands of homes in
Wayne and adjoining counties, it is the quickest and
cheapest method of telling these people about the
merits of your birds; therefore all poultrymen and
breeders.
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Advertise
Columns
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OF THE
Citizen
Wo aro. by our model Job Plant.
In a position to print Pamnhlets.
Cards, Sale Dills, Etc., In short no
tice at Reasonable Prices. Mnll or
ders given prompt attention. Fit HE
NOTICE publlshod In The Citizen if
this paper prints your Sale Dills. ,
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