THH C1TIZKN, WEDNESDAY, AI'IUIi a, 1012. PA OH 7 Our jr. iunshine Department i ' Drannlng made a trip to Narrows ourg last wook. corral manning spent Sunday with nor school mate, Alice War wick. Mr. and Mrs. William Marsh, of weicomo iaKo, spent Sunday at Mr, and Mrs. Frank Urannlne's. Marshall Brannlng and William Ainrsn urow logs Friday and Sat tmiay to J. c. Caso's mill. They mado good tlmo as tho sleighing didn't last very lone. Wo woro disappointed to seo tho snow as wo had almost mado up our minds that spring was hero, but winter nas como onco more. Mr. and Mrs. II, s. Whltmoro visited at tho latter's mother, Mrs, U. urown, of Beachlako. Frldnv. She has been very poorly for tho past WUUK. Frank Wood, of Lackawaxon, called on friends Saturday and Sunday. A number of tho young pooplo at tended tho candy social and danco Saturday night at Silas Dextcr's. V. D. Case, of Wclcomo Lake, Is Improving very slowly. iH0 has had a long solgo of Blckncss. Flossie Buddenhagen Is spending a fow days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Buddenhagen. Not Flowers For the Iilvlag Jtathcr Than Uio Dead. lth increasing freauoncy. it will round, death notices announcing Is and places of funorals, closo a request that Howors bo omit In other ways. too. there Is hod a tendency to dinnrt from thn lino customs at funerals. In tho of flowors. however, tho obicc- to having tho houso filled with l after a death in the family Is ring rapidly. Too often it Is tho I during tho sickness and tho days ming mo death of a member or amily there is llttlo in tho wnv . - I oral remembrances from cither ly, other relatives or friends to tho patient. Just whv all ex- Mon which tho Mowers aro in- IkI to convey should be nost- untll after death when If they Iieen sent during llfo they would i gratefully received is hnrd to lin. Flowers heaped on tho moan nothing to tho corpse, are of little or no avail in as- Ing tho grief of the living. But llffcrently are they received Into Ick room. Who can estimate tho thoy bring when the sufferer lln tho 'bunch of flowers loving Inco that others sympathize with In their illness? In view of the that nine persons out of ten are Ig to admit that they would pro pose evidences of love or esteem i they are alive and in a position predate and derive some bene- would not bo surprising to seo lustoms of tho present day lo materially in the very near II KICK'S A WAY TO SAVK DOCTOH HILLS. by l'ducnting Fishermen. Ito Fish Commissioner Nathan hller has called upon tho war- Ihroughout Pennsylvania to Join liim In a campaign of education, not only will include men who the lakes and streams, but also lacturers. Iiy of tho latter are chareed the responsibility of polluting reams to a degreo that causes h to disappear. If co-operation .sir part can be secured much lis certain to result, and .8 will bo preserved to the fcien that otherwise would bo to them very soon. kmissloner Buller recognizes kt that unless the co-operation public is secured, best results he obtained, violations of law will continue and it will Iiossiblo to halt pollution of s in tho effective manner de- Ian Is being worked out, whero- spcclal wardens will bo mado its to tho regular wardens. re only nine in number, thus kg a much larger territory un- rect supervision. Aid of the liollco in enforcing tho laws Yo "been promised. Planting It and other flsh will begin as Is the streams are free from OLLISTERVILLE. I (Special to Tho Citizen.) Holllsterville. March 27. sick in this section. 'Sauire iHoiiister and wife and Mrs Kens, aro about tho same. Relchert spent a few days In In last week, taking In the ig M. E. conference. M. P. Sunday school will ren- baster program on Saturday April o, at s p. m. Sunday was ono of the un- Itest days of tho winter. A. R. Reichert will have rec- Irvlces in tho M. P. church linday at 11 a. m. Theme: csurrectlon." Sastern conference of tho M. eh of which Salem and Sterl- uit Is a part, will meet In sslon at Paterson, N. J., on Iday, April 3, at 10 a. m. fclchert and his delegate, J. le, or urener, expect to at- ino meeting is called for tho of ratifying the union of the and New Jersey conferences le instructing of tho general pco delegates. will be regular services In !. church on Sunday evening. Iiriscd at Newfoundland. Iprlse party was given at tho Mr and Mrs. J. II. Green on evening, March 18, in hon- leir daughter, Miss May, on ii 'birthday A delightful i had and refreshments were pessent were as follows: Mrs. J II. Green. Mr. and IF Green, Mrs. "V. DIctz. Mr. P Rohackcr, Misses Edith r, Mao Heffley, Myrtle War- lii Smith, Grace Smith, Anna Jaura Ueohn, Faclo Grim, Grim, May Green, Henriet , Olive Green: Geo. Green, Green, Lewis Green, 'Fred friend Hoag. Lawrence viai-j uui uruuii, JjOwjh no- lloyd Robacker, Wallace IJeo Gilpin, Laurenco Gracer, iirr, lieo. Schaffer, Floyd Clair Beesecker. Keneth jink Schelbert, John Voesto. llay Green was completely During tho evening all sorts were played after to guests departed wlshlnc more nappy uirthdays. Physicians Give Free Advlco AVliich Parents May Profit. It was an association of gentle men, professionally physicians and chemists, all of whom were born in tho drug trade, so to speak, and who have been connected with It all their lives, who first gavo to tho world Castorla, which as every one knows Is a pleasant and effective remedy ior mo ailments or inrants and chil dren. It has always been recocnlzed as a meritorious preparation, and Its reward nas uecn tho greatest popu iarity ever enjoyed by any Temedy ever put upon tho market; attained, not by flamboyant advertising or ap peals to ignorance or vulgar pre- juuice, out oy inherent merit. All physicians recommend it, and many, very many, prescribe It. 'Many parents call In tho family physician. Many other narents take advantage or what the physician told mem wnen ho was llrst called In con sulfation. All good family physl clans say: " GIvo tho children Cas torla. Healthy parents know this remedy of old, for they took it them selves as children. It was more than thirty years ago that Castorla made a place for itself In tho household. it horo the signature of Charles H Fletcher then, as It does today. Tho signature Is its guarantee, which is accepted in thousands of homes where there are children. Much is printed nowadays about big families. Dr. William J. Mc Crann, of Omaha, Neb., is the father or ono or these much-read-about fain Hies. Here is what he says: "As the father or tnirteen chll dren I certainly know something about your great medicine, and aside rrom my own family experience I have, in my years of practice, found uastoria a popular and efficient rem edy in almost every home." Charles H. Fletcher has received hundreds of letters from prominent physicians who have the same esteem for Castoria that Dr. McCrann has. Not only do these physicians say they use Castoria in their own families, uui iney present) it for their pati ents. First of ail It is a vegetable preparation which assimilates tho food and regulates the stomach and Dowels. After eating comes sleeping, and Castoria looks out for that too. it allays ieverishness and prevents loss of sleep, and this absolutely wunom me use or opium, morphine or other baneful narcotic. Medical Journals are reluctant to discuss proprietary medicines. Hall's Journal of Health, however, says "Our duty Is to expose danger and re cord the means for advancing health. The day for poisoning innocent chil dren through greed or Ignorance ought to end. To our knowledge Castorla Is a remedy which produces composure and health by regulating tne system, not by stupefying It. and our readers are entitled to tho in- Tormation." addition to tho stato sanatorium at Mt. Alto. Horo tho patient can bo tnkon caro of Just as woll as in Col orado. Hero also ho Is near his frlonds, nnd whon ho leaves tho san atorium ho Is more llkoly to And congenial work. Tho sanatoria of Pennsylvania every year aro sending homo scores of mon and women whose tuberculosis has boon arrest ed and who aro on tho road to health. Why wasto money nnd strength In a long Journey across tho country when tho euro for consumption can bo had In your own stato? STAV AWAY FROM OREGON. INGLEHART. Special to Tho Citizen.) Inglehart, March 27. Id Hlller, ot ncachlako, vlsit- homo or liis undo, Frank Saturday and Sunday. iBrannlng and son, Marshall rhed their long winters Job Imd starting props for Jere-rldgo. Wood s Injured foot is 1m- lilcely. Tlend Oriflln has gone to to tako charge of her now tor husband Is a glass cut- Is employed there. ood has been very 111 with Ibut Is Improving very nico- writing. jward Hill and Mrs. Frank AVheelervJllo Subscriber Tells Why nays, - jjeavo Oregon Alono and Build Up Rural Homes." Editor Tho Citizen, Dear Sirs: 1 inclose clipping which I took from the Umpqua Valley News, of Roseburg, Oregon, under date of March 11, 1912. Roseburg is tho county seat of Douglas county and Is tho headquarters for tho Portland Laibor Council. As I havo lived in Oregon twenty years, I positively know as woll as many others that Oregon Is the best place to " stay away from." All tho stato has to commend Is Its sunshine and you can't Hvo on that and it is tlmo that the laboring people tako up tho vork and sent tho misguided strangers away. Tho Oregoners Hvo on the amount of money tho easterner will bring In and this dinning Is sent to open tho eyes of people who Intend to invest in Oregon. Beforo doinc so they had better confer -with tho Oregon Labor Council, of Portland. Oregon. Stay at homo and 'build up your own rural homes and bo happy. Tho expression, "Old worn our soil of tho East" may bo truo but a person who lias lived In Oregon soon realizes that thero Is ifar better soil hero and better markets than ho finds there. CLIMATE AND TUBERCULOSIS. Pennsylvania air Js as effective as Colorado air In curing consumption. Many people still think that thoy must go west In order to recover from tuberculosis. Arizona, Now Mexico, California and Colorado are full of homesick exiles who might Just as well bo taking treatmont near their friends. Many a consumptive has used up all his savings In pay ing his railroad faro to tho West only to ho forced to accept charity from strangers when ho arrives there. Besides tho worry of try ing to earn a living under now con ditions and among strangers is not likely to Improve tho patient's health. Thoro aro In Pennsylvania twenty- lono pulillc and prlvato sanatoria In NO CAUSE TO DOUBT. A Statement of Facts Backed by a Strong Guarantee. We guaranteo Immediate nnd posi tive relief to nil suffcrera from consti pation. In every case where our rem edy falls to do this we will return tho money paid us for it. That's a frank statement of facts, and wo want you to substantiate them at our risk. Rcxall Orderlies are eaten Just Ilka candy, are particularly prompt and agreeable In action, may be taken nt any time, day or night; do not cause dlnrrhcca, nausea, griping, cxcesslvo looseness, or other undesirable effects. They have a very mild but positive action upon tho organs with which they como In contact, apparently act ing ns a regulative tonic upon the ro laxcd muscular coat of the bowel, thus overcoming weakness, and aiding to restore tho bowels to more vigorous and healthy activity. Rexnll Orderlies nre' unsurpassablo and ideal for the uso of children, old folks nnd delicate persons. We can not too highly recommend them to all sufferers from any form of con stipation and its attendant evils, That's why wo back our faith in them with our promise of money back if they do not give entire satisfaction. Threo sizes: 32 tablets 10 cents, 30 tablets 25 cents nnd 80 tablets CO cents. Remem ber, you can obtain Rexall Remedies only at our store Tho Rexall Store. A. M. LEINE. JOSEPH N. WELCH r IP nsurance The OLDEST Fire Insurance Agency in Wayne County. Oflice: Second floor Mnnnnin Rnllrt ing, over O. 0. Jadwin's drug store llonsdale. tttMtffffttTtttHMMM I SPENCER The Jeweler t would like to see you If I you are In the market for t JEWELRY, SILVER-f $ WARE, WATCHES,? CLOCKS, DIAMONDS, I AND NOVELTIES i T "Guaranteed articles only sold T tl " r QIIEHIFF'S SALE OF VALUABLE O REAL ESTATE. -By virtue of process Issued out of tho Court of Common PloaB of Wayno county, and Stato of Pennsylvania, and to mo directed arid delivered, I havo levied on nnd will expose to public salo, at tho Court House In Honosdalo, on FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1012, 2 1 M., All tho defendant's ' right, title, and Interest in tho following de scribed property viz: All that certain lnt ntttmtn In ik. vlllago of Hawloy (now tho Borough of Hawloy) In tho county of Wayno and Stato of Pennsylvania, bounded mm uoscnocu as roiiows, to wit: Beginning nt a post In tho eastorn lino of Second street ( now Umlanti street) in said borough at tho south ern corner of lot number 21 on said Hudson street as represented on the map of that part of said borough which Josoph Atkinson ot. ux. con veyed to Stophen Torroy ct al.; thenco by said lot north 49 degrees east, 252 2-10 feet to a point; thenco by lands of John S. Atkinson south 53 degrees east, 51 1-10 feet to a post; thenco by land of said Jacob B. Fitch (now Ralph Martin) south 49 degrees west, 263 feot to a post in said eastorn lino of said Hudson street and thenco nlong tho samo north 41 degrees west, 50 feot to tho place of Beginning, comprising lot No. 22 on Hudson street as rep resented on tho aforesaid map, and containing 47 porches, 'bo the samo more or less. Being part of tho samo land which Josonh Atkinson nt. ux. by two sepnrato indentures dat ed respectively tho 4th day of Feb. A. D. 1850, recorded In Deed Book No. 18, page -G9. and naco 171. con veyed to Stephen Torroy, Russel F. Lord, Th. R. Tracy and Jacob B. Fitch and by thorn conveyed to John T. Decker by deed dated Juno 9, 1854, entered In tho offlco for the re cording of deeds in and for Wayno county In Deed Book No. 23, page 38, as by reference thereto will more fully appear and being tho same land John T. Decker et. ux. granted and conveyed to iPatrlck Fleming Dy oeeu dated tho 12th day of May, 18G9, and recorded in Deed Book, io. .so, page zb. Also one other piece or parcel of land situate in Palmyra township (now theliorough of Hawley) county oi vvayne and 'State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at tho north-east cornor of a lot of land owned ,by jonn i . uecKer (and now owned by Edward Nellln); thence south 41 degrees cast, 50 feet to lino of J. B. Flntch land (now owned by Ralph Martin); thence by said Ralph Martin's land south 49 degrees west, 28 4-10 feet to tho line of the said John T. Decker (now Edward Nallln) thenco hy said land north 53 degs. west 31 38-100 feet to tho place of beginning; containing C 3-10 perches more or less. Being the samo land which John S. Atkinson et ux. grant ed and conveyed to John T. Decker by deed dated October 20. 1868. etc.. and "being tho samo John T. Decker et. ux. granted and conveyed to Pat rick Fleming, and being tho same land which Patrick Fleming et. ux. granted and conveyed to Edward Nallln by deed dated July 22. 1903. and recorded In Deed Book No. 91, page 293. Also all of tho interest of the said Edward Nallln In and to a certain lot of land on tho north side of tho be foro described nieces of land nur- chased by a parol contract from Ralph Martin. Upon said promises is a two-story frame houso and sev eral out buildings. Seized and taken in execution as tho property of Ed. Nallln at tho suit of E. L. Schlager. No. 29 October Term, 1910. Judgment, 105. Harmcs, Attornoy. ALSO All tho defendant's right, tltlo nnd Interest In tho following de scribed property viz: All tho right, tltlo nnd Interest of Josoph Spellmnn, In three certain lots of land sltuato In tho township ot Texas, county of Wayno, and stato of Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed as follows: Tho FlrBt Lot Beginning on a stnko In tho lino of Thomas Robin son's land, corner ot land sold to Wllllnm Whaling; thonco by land of said Robinson south olehtv-snvon degrees east four and four-tenth rods to a stako; thenco by land of Mlch ael O'Neill south four degrees east seventeen and one-tenth Tods to a heap of stones in tho northern lino of a ten foot alley; thonco along said lino south elghty-slx degrees west nlno and four-tenth rods to a stake, cornor of land sold to Wm. Whaling; thenco by said land north twelvo degrees east elghteon and three-tenths rods to place of begin ning. Containing thero-fourthB of an aero more or less. Being samo lot which John Mcintosh by deed I dated Sept. 4, 1867. recorded In D B. No. 34, pago C09, granted and conveyed to Patrick Spellman. Tho Second L,ot ueginnlng in the middle and hounded westerly by tho nignway leading rrom Canal Feeder in Borough of Honesdalo, to the Cherry Rldgo Turnplko Road, south erly oy lands formerly of Patrick McCormlck, now of Philip Ryan, easterly ny lands or widow Donolly, ano northerly ty a ten root alley. Being samo land which Eveline Brown et al. by two separate deeds dated respectively March 18, 1890, and March 27, 1890, and recorded In D. B. No. 68 at pago 247 and 257, granted to Patrick Spellman, and Mary Spellman In entirety, and Mary Spellman having died this said land became vested in Patrick Spellman. Tho Third Lot All that land bounded northerly by Vino street, westerly by land of Peter Manger, southerly by land of Mrs. Gibbons and Thos. Finncrty, and easterly by the Catholic cemetery. Comprising about one-half acre more or less. All of said lots aro tho premises of which Patrick Spellman died, seiz ed and by tho Intestate law a one third undivided interest became vested in said Joseph Spellman. Each of said lots is improved by a frame dwelling. Seized and taken In execution as tho property of J. F. Spellman at tho suit of Mrs. Lucy Shuman. No. 115 Juno Term 1908. Judgment $300. Kimble, Attorney. ALSO. All the defendant's right, title and Interest In tho following de scribed property viz: All tht certain lot or parcel of I land together with all tho Improve ments thereon, sltuato In tho town ship of Texas, county of Wayno and Stato of Pennsylvania, on tho East side of tho Dlngman's Choice Turn plko road, (now known as River street) and Is bounded and described as follows, viz: On tho West by tho easterly sldo of said street; on th north by lot sold to F. Barrel; on tho East by Cottan Lane, and on the south by lot Of Z. Arnold. Being threo and one-half rods wldo In front and rear and being tho samo land which A. J. Miller and wlfo by deed bearing oven dnto herowlth granted and convoyed to tho nbovo named Michael Krommes. On said premi ses is a 1-story framo dwelling. Seized and taken in execution an tho property of Michael Krommes at tho suit of A. J. Miller. No. 28 March Term 1912. Judgment ?600. Searlc & Salmon, Attorneys. TAKE NOTICE. All bids and costs must bo paid on day of sale or deeds will not be acknowledged. FRANK C. KIMBLE, Sheriff. Honesdnle, Pa., March 19, 1912. 24w4. attmrtawBOTnnaumttcmaattmum " 8 I MARTIN CAUFIELD Designer and Man ufacturer of ARTISTIC MEMORIALS Office and Works 1036 MAIN ST. HONESDALE, PA. $1 SLgYlg TEETH which are of no value to you. Highest prices paid lor Old Gold, Sliver. Old Watches. Hrokcn Jewelry, and Precious Stones. Money Sent br Return Mail. Phlln. Smelting & Refining Co. EBTAIIMSHED 20 YKAHB. 826 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA, FA. D. & H. CO. TlflE TABLE HONESDALE BRANCH A.M. SUN 8 30 Iff 00, 10 00 3 15 4 05 P.M. 5 10 5 50 5 SI ti 11 6 17 6 26 6 32 6 35 6 39 6 43 K 4fi 6 SO P.M. P.M. SUM 2 15 7 10 8 00 A..M. 8 45 8 55 8 60 8 18 a 21 932 9 37 9 39 U 43 9 47 9 50 9 55 A.M. A.M 10 00 10 00 12 301 4 40 5 30 P.M. 6 20 6 30 6 34 6 52 6 68 707 7 13 7 16 7 20 7 24 7 27i 7 31 P.M. V.M. 2 15 12 30 1 19 P.M. 2 05 2 15 2 19 2 37 2 43 2 52 2 67 2 59 3 as 3 07 3 10 3 15 P.M. P.M. 4 30 6 05 A.M 2 15 7 10 7 55 A.M, 8 45 8 65 8 59 9 18, 9 21 9 32 9 3 9 39 9 43 9 47 9 60 9 55 A.M, , Albany , ... ninchamton Philadelphia . ....Wilkes-Barre.. Scranton Lv Ar Carbondale ...Lincoln Avenue... Whites Karvlew , Canaan ... Lake Lodore .... ... . Way mart Keeno Steene Prompton Fortenln , Seelyvllle .... ilonesdale Ar Lv P. M, 2 00 12 40; 4 01) A.M 9 35 8 45 A.M, 8 05 7 M 7 50 7 31! 7 25 7 17 7 12, 7 0!) 7 05! 7 01 6 58; 6 65 A.M. P.M, 10 50 8 45 7 11 2 65 a 13 P.M. 1 35 1 25 1 21 1 03 12 66 12 49 12 43 12 40 12 36 12 32 12 29 12 25 P.M. A.M. 7 38 P.M. 7 25 6 30 P.M. 5 50 5 40 5 34 6 18 5 11 556 4 58 4 65 4 51 4 47 4 44 4 40 P.M. P. M, SUIN 10 50 v oo 7 14 12 55 12 05 P.M. 11 25 II 14 a 10 10 63 11 45 10 37 10 32 10 29 10 25 10 21 10 18 10 15 A.M. A.M. SUN. 7 38 P.M. 10 05 9 12 P.M. P.M. RHEUMATISM Dr. Whitehall's For 15 yin a Standard Hamdr lor all fonni of Rlmzmatlfm, tambara, gout, tor mbicIm, BUT or trroUaa Jolalt. It quickly raUroa tfaa nmra paint I ridoc tlia fTi, awl cliEoisatM tht poboa from th tjiua. 60 mirtt a box at drufgiit. MMrfto for a Fm Mai Bmx Dr. Whitehall M err) mine Oo. 1W B. Ufaytto St. tfUtti tad. 1 7 Cents a Day The Plan That Promotes Success 95 THE " 17-Cent8-a-Day " Plan of purchasing Tho Oliver Typowrlter means more than promot ing sales of this wonderful writing machine. This Plan Is a positive and powerful factor in promoting tho success of all who avail themselves of Its benefits. 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