THE CITIZEN, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 191 2. I Past One at 1 Rooney's A .Romance of the Under World of New York By O. HENRY Copyright, 1910, by Doublcday, Page & Co. Only on the lower east side of New York do the houses of Capulet and Montagu snrrlve. There they do not light by tho book of arithmetic. If you but bite your thumb at an uphold er of your opposing house you have work cut out for your steel. bo when Kddle McManus, known to the Capulets as Cork McManus, drifted Under her flat sailor hat, planted Jaunt Into Dutch Mike's for a stein of beer j ily on one side, her crlnklv, tawny hair uud came upon n bunch of Montagus parted and wns drawn back, low and making merry with the suds he be- massy, in a thick pendant knot behind, gan to observe the strictest parllameii- , The roundness of girlhood still lingered tnry rules, Courtesy forbade his lenv- ' In her chin and neck, but her cheeks iug the saloon with bis thirst unslaked. 1 nnd fingers were thlnnlnir slIphMv bar whrrc the mirror supplied the cog- ' inn ins maiueront irnzo sogiiipcI to is. lain, experience whispered to i'lui jhat the linger of trouble would .ie USV 11111U11LT lilt IMlMTipriTlIT Kin .I iiuiiwi "M iki iiiiir Tiifriir i incn nt" itto I.I - ...- nil. her Btood. four of thn Mnlhnrrv lilli Overstrained etiquette at last gave ton If Ic t 1.wmi 4X- he consequences were immediate o; Xfnlmm nf ihn Mnlhnrrr lillla men gun swung rounu iroui nis iirrinniin f Pft nnr pnn c cimim Uree Inches of knife blade between hn HIiq nt tlin Mnlhnrrv hill omlonr l.nHHil.ll.. DaUl. m .1 A A The cp a'e and found a pros- 1 1 fiTT ni .rn in t n r rtr ntnwic str At midnight McManus sr llod i . twuuu u l'lt, J JUi-UUCi V II till V. I ."" a certain water plug. Dr..-'- Cieary 1 It . . 1. . . ... ii immune nrnr "M ii mnv n nnr uuk, earn uriLii, aim uu won i ion. course. But Dutch Mike did. He ih ii r n whhk s onii w in hint's id' back on the Kaiser Williams next .t,lnn X. . . 1 1 A .1 1. A- -M ght till then." nnilQ wonr ntn TJnnnnv'u 11 1 r. h t rancer iace or Komsineo for tne It was on Thursday evening that in. Never n hart panted for water liniflU n JI.I t. t i W a uniting stein. But he must avoid t nnlf nnnf 19 f fo n mo ctnA1 l n ft nnmn "nnnTKir'n " nlnTn1 lt a secona ecory winuow. lie uaa IT UiUv.U KIJ uuvuuif, UJU1VUUUU3 lAJUlllJUlJ all such resortB. he ascended tho cafe. ii'N. iil i iiin i i rim ii ruiiir ntiir nil wi or one Drier moment you must ad- re Hoonej with me as he receives. iw, umiiijuiuie una cumis ills rtattS TTn Id tT'ni nlnn II 1.... ellington's nose, Dante's chin, the lleyrand, Corbett's foot work, and poise of on eleven-year-old eaKt Is assisted by n lieutenant known mnk. n minrr- einuv nhnu on.ol! twii uuu wuic uui'a nut luuuutv IcManus sat down at a vacant table, le paid for the glass of beer that he ui lu iua duck or nis nrioKmmr id, twined his feet among tho rungs his chair and heaved a sigh of eon tment from tho breathing spaces of Innermost soul. sriri. nlnn nntnrwl Tlnnmir'a rrlnnn around with leisurely swiftness and opposite McManus nt his tuble. Her s rested upon him for two seconds the look with which woman recon ters 11 men whom sho for the flrst e confronts. In that spaco of time will decide upon one of two thlugs ther to scream for tho police or that may marry him later on. nr nrli'r Insnectlon ronr nrlpri tli laid on the table a worn red mor- :o shopping bag, with tho Inevitable gallant sail of frayed lace hand chief flying from a corner of It. er sho had ordered a small beer n the Immediate waiter, she took a uer Dig a oox or cigureiies anu toil nnn with nl!fhtlv tm iiipfltoil ) of manner. Then she looked In In tho eyes of Cork McManus smiled. istantly tbo doom of ach wan With tho exchange of the mvsterioun mngnetlc current cnmo to cnch of thctn the lnstnut doslro to lie, pretend, dnzzlo nnd deceive, which la the worst thing aoouc mo Hypocritical disorder known ns love. "Have another beer?" suggested Cork. "No, thanks," snld the girl, raising her i:ychrows nnd choosing her conven tional words cnrofully. "I-merely dropped In for-a slight refreshment." The cigarette between her lingers seem cl to require explanation. "My nunt Is n Itusslan lady," she concluded, "and we often have a post pcrnnnual clgn rctto after dinner nt home." "Cheese It!" said Cork, whom society nlrs oppressed. "Your fingers are as yellow ns mine." "Say." said the girl, blazing upon him with low voiced Indignation, "what do you think I nm? Snv. who do you think you nro tnlking to? What?" She wns pretty to look at. Her eyes i were b!c brown, intrmilrt nmi i.riHit Ing nt her admiringly. "I didn't mean ...... .... u(1. uiiicuil JIU nut 111 lu hlUl'K e, iinmiv "Itooney V said the girl, softened at once by his amends, "is the only place I ftlnw iTliAfn n . it HE SLIPPED A K.NIl'E BBTWHEN THE KIDS OF BUCK MALOMli be it ain't a nice habit, but nuuty lets us at home. And my name ain't Maudy, if you please; it's Ituby Dcla mere." "That's a swell handle," said Cork approvingly. "Mine's McManus-Cor-er Eddie McManus." "Oh, you can't help that," laughed Ituby. "Don't apologize." Cork looked seriously at the big clock on Uooney's wall. The girl's ubiquitous eyes took In the movement. "I know it's late," she said, reaching for her bag, "but you know how you want a smoke when you want one. Ain't Uooney's all right? I never saw anything wrong here. This Is twice I've been In. I work in n bookbindery on Third nvenue. A lot of us girls have been working overtime three nights a week. They won't let you .smoke there, of course. I Just dropped in here on my way home for a puff. Ain't it all right In here? If It nln't. I won't come nny more." "It's a little bit late for you to be out alone anywhere," said Cork. "I'm not wise to this particular Joint, but any how you don't want to have your pic ture taken In it for a present to your Sunday school teacher. Have one more beer and then say I take you home." "But I don't know you," said the girl with fine scrupulosity. "I don't accept the company of gentlemen 1 ain't acquainted with. My aunt never would allow that." "Why," said Cork McManus. pulling his ear, "I'm the latest thing In suit ings with side vents and bell skirt when it comes to escortln' n lady. You bet you'll flud me all right, Ituby. And I'll give you a tip as to who 1 am. My governor is one of the hottest cross buns of tho Wail street push. Mor gan cab horse casts a shoe every time the old man sticks bis head out the window. Me! Well, I'm in traluln' down the street" "I guess you can walk to the door with me," said the girl hestltatlugly. but with a certain pleased flutter. "Still I never heard anything extra good about Wall street brokers. Ain't you got nny other recommendations?" "I think you're tho swellest looker I've had my lamps on in little old New York," said Cork impressively. "That'll bo nbout enough of that, now. Ain't you the kldder!" She modlfled her chiding words by a deep, long, beaming, smile embellished look at her cavalier. "We'll drink our beer before wo go, ha?" One o'clock struck. Downatnlrs there was a sound of closing nnd lock ing doors. Frank pulled down tho green Bhades of the front windows carefully. Hooney went below In the dark hall and stood at tho front door, his cigarette cached In the hollow of his hand. Cork McManus and the bookbindery girl conversed absorbedly, with their elbows on the table. "Say," said Cork McMnnus, almost covering tho table with his eloquent cheat and elbow. "w tht ii.ari etralcht nhnnt. bindery and llvln nt homo nnd Just happenln in hero nnd and nil that spiel you gnvo mo?" "Suro It wns," answered the girl with pbtlt. "Why, what do you think? Do you supposo I'd lie to you? Go down to the shop nnd nsk 'em. I handed It to you on tho level." "On the dead level?" said Cork. "That's the way I want It, because" "Because what?" "I throw up my hands," said Cork. "You've got me goln'. You're tho girl I've been lookln' for. Will you keep company with me, Ituby?" "Would you like me to Eddie?" "Surest thing. Hut I wnnted a straight story nbout about yourself, you know. When a fellow has a girl a steady girl she's got to be all right, you know. She's got to be straight goods. "You'll find I'll be straight goods, Eddie." "Of course you will. I believe what you told me. But you can't blame me for wantln' to nnd out. You don't sec many girls Hiiiokln' cigarettes In places like Uooney's after midnight that nro like you." The girl flushed a little nnd lowered her eyes. "I see that now." she said meekly. "I didn't know how bnd It looked. But I won't do it any more. And I'll go straight home every night and stay there. And I'll give up cig arettes if you say so. Eddie I'll cut 'em out from this minute on." Cork's nlr became Judicial, proprie tary, condemnatory, yet sympathetic "A lady can smoke." ho decided slowly "at times and places. Why? Because Its bcln a lady that helps her pull It off." "Eddie, do you really like me?" The girl searched his hard but frank fea lure eagerly with anxious eyes. "On the dead level." "When are you coming to see m where I live?" "Thursday, day nfter tomorrow even In'. That suit you?" "Fine. I'll be ready for you. Come nbout i. walk to the door with me to. night nnd I'll show you where I live, Don t forget, now "On the dead level," said Cork, "you make 'em all look like rag dolls to me. noncst, you do." Against the front door downstairs re peated heavy blows were delivered The loud crashes resounded in the room nbove. Only a triphammer or a police man's foot could have been the author of those sounds. Hooney jumped like n bullfrog to a corner of the room, turn ed off the electric lights and hurried swiftly below. The room was left in terly dark except for the winking re. glow of cigars and cigarettes. Krai.: cool, smooth, reassuring, oi'Uil be set. in the rosy glow t f the burning tobac co going from ta'jle to table. "All keep still.-' was his caution "Don't talk or make i.'iy tu.lst Every thing will be all ru.,t.' uuby felt across the table until Cork's firm hand closed upon hers. "Are you afraid, Eddie?" she wills pered. "Are you afraid you'll get a Tree ride? ' "Nothin' doin in the teeth cbatteriu line," said Cork. "I guess Uooney's been slow with his envelope. Don't you worry, girly; I'll look out for you all right" Yet Mr. McManus' case was only skin and muscle deep. With the police look ing everywhere for Buck Malone's as sailant nnd with Corrigan still on the ocean wave, he felt that to be caught in a pollce.rald would mean an ended career for him. And Just when he had met Uuby too! He wished he had re mained in the high rear room of the true Capulet reading the pink extras Hooney seemed to have opened tho front door below and engaged the no Hco in conference in the dark hall. Frank made a wireless news station of himself at the upper door. Suddenly ho closed the door, hurried to the ex treme rear of the room and lighted a dim gas Jet. "This way, everybody," he called sharply; "in a hurry, but no noise, please." The guests crowded in confusion to the rear. Uooney's lieutenant swung open a panel In the wall, overlooking the backyard, revealing a ladder al ready placed for tho escape. "Down and out, everybody!" ho com manded. Among the last, Cork and Ituby waited their turn nt tho open panel Suddenly sho swept him aside and clung to his arm fiercely. "Before we go out," she whispered in his ear "before anything happens, tell me again, Eddie, do you I do you really like me?" "On tie dead level," said Cork, hold- lug her close with ono arm, "when it comes to you, I'm nil in." When they turned they found they wcro lost and in darkness. Tho last of the fleeing customers had descend ed. Half way across tho yard they bore the ladder, stumbling, gigging, hurrying to place it against an adjoin ing low building, over the roof of which lay their only route to safety. "Wo may as well sit down," said Cork grimly. "Maybe Itooney will stand tho cops off, anyhow." They sat at a table, and their hands came together again. A number of men then entered the dark room, feeling their way nbout. One of them, Hooney himself, found the switch and turned on tho electric light Tho other man was a cop of the old regime a big cop, a thick cop, a fuming, abrupt cop not a pretty cop. ne went up to tho pair at the table and sneered famlllar?jr at the girl. "What ara youso din In here?" he asked. "Droppsd in for a amoke," eald Cork mildly. "Had any drinks?" "Not later than 1 o'clock." SHDItlFF'S SADE OF VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE Ilv vlrMm f process Issued out of tho Court of Common Ploas of Wnyno county, and ouuu ui rcnnsyivnnin, nnd to mo di rected nnd delivered, 1 hnvo lovlcd on and will cxposo to public salo, nt tho Court Houso In Honesdalo. on TUESDAY. MAY 7, 11)12, 11 A. M. All tho defendant's right, title nnu interest In tho following de- scrioca proporty vl: All that certain piece or parcel of land nnd tho land covered with wa tor known as tho Sand Pond proper ty sltuato In Chorry Hidgo township, Vnyno county, Pennsylvania, hound ed nnd described as follows: Beginning in tho middlo of tho Cherry Hidgo nnd East Sterling turnplko rond In tho south nrn Utin of lnnd of tho Pennsylvania Coal Company and being tho northeaster ly corner of tho lnnd Jinrolnaftnr in scribed, thonco nlong tho middlo of said road south 45 degrees west 7 perencs, tnenco nlong tho middlo of tho same south 58 decrees went 28 perches; thence alone tho linn of Rnlii company's land south 50 degrees east it anu y-io perches to a heap of stones; thenco along lino of L. and T. Boncar's land south 40 docs. west 328 porches to a lino tree cornor; thonco north 50 degrees west perencs to a stones corner; thenco south 40 degrees west 59 porches to a stones cornor; thenco south GO degrees 2S and 1-10 perches to a birch for a cornor; thenco north 15' degrees cast 11C and G-10 porches tt) a stones corner in lino of J. Leonard's land; thonco north 50 degrees west 35 perches to the center of tho aforesaid road; thenco along tho center thereof north i 26 degrees east 1G perchos; thenco norcn degrees west 70 and 4-10 perches to the lino of O. Thorp's land; thonco along tho same lands of A. Hessllng and Charles Hlggln's lands north 50 degrees east 258 and S-10 perches; thenco north 50 de grees west 11 perches to tho lino of Pennsylvania Coal Company's land; thence along tho lino of said Com pany's land as follows, viz: North S degrees east 19 perches, north 6116 degrees east 4 and 7-10 perches, east 10 perches, south flfty-threo degrees east five and 8-10 perches, south 69 degrees east 14 perchos, south 41 degrees east 4 0 porches, south 57 degrees east 16 and oncihalf perches, south 9 degrees east 22 perches, south 43 degrees east 35 perches east i- perencs, soutn 34 degrees east IS perches and south 50 decrees east 50 perches to the middle of the aioresaid road the place of beginning i-oniaining in an 4 70 acres and 158 perencs bo tho same more or less. Excepting ond reserving neverthe less out or the above described land all thP coriain lot of land which James A. :;igart by deed dated June 31. 1F72, nnd recorded in Wayne ''ouutj in (W-J book No. 42, Page 1 10, etc., g. anted and conveyed to Abr;o, klrljy. Said land containing a res and 106 perches. Also all tiiat certain other piece or parcel of land which tho said James A. Bicart oi ux. Dy ueeu oated August 20, 1S78, and recorded In Wayno county ueeu jjook no. bi, I'age 7, granted and conveyed to William II. Bldwell. Said parcel contalninc forty-two and one-half acres of land. Also all that certain piece or parcel of land con taining 5 acres and 121 perchos which tho said James A. Bicart et ux. oy aeeu dated Juno 2, 1881, and recorded in Wayne county in Deed Book No. 54, page 49. granted and conveyed to Lewis Arnold. Also nil tnat certain other piece or parcel of lanu containing 10 acres and ten percnes winch tho said James A. Bigart et ux. by deed dated Feb. 25, 1882, and recorded in Warne cuuniy in ueeu hook no. 54, page 402, granted and conveyed to Frank Schick. Also that cortaln other piecs or parcel or land containing 97 acres of land which tho said James A. Bigart ot ux by their deed dated April 15, 1885, and recorded in Wayno county in Deed Book No. CI. pago 220, granted and conveyed to Sheldon P. Schick. And tho right of access, ingress and egress to tho wa ters of Sand Pond from its Dronortr on tho western side of tho said pond as tho samo Is mentioned in tho deed from tho Wyoming Coal Association to tho Pennsylvania Coal Company by deed dated May 30. 1851. and re corded in Wayno county in Deed hook, No. 19, pago 297. Tho abovo described property be ing tho samo piece or parcel of land which Jamos A. BIgert ot ux. by their deed dated Aucust 10. 1899. and recorded in tho office for re cording deeds in and for Wayno county in Deed Book No. 85, pago -02, otc, granted and conveyod to Earl ill. Bishop, and being the same piece or parcel of land which Earl II. Bishop ot ux. by their deed of Nov. 23, 1899, and recorded in Wayno county in Deed Book No. 90, pago -8, otc, granted and convoyed to tho Clomo Heal Estate Company. Also all that ploco or parcel of land sltuato in tho townshln of Cherry Hidge, Wayno county, Penn sylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning on tho southerly side of tho road ond on tho lino be tween lands lato of L. A. Robertson iind tho Pennsylvania Coal Com pany; thenco south 45 degrees 17 minutes west 127G feet to a corner near old loaded track road bed: thenco south ono degreo fifteen min utes east 2089 feet: thonco south 67 degrees 15 minutes west 180 feet; inenco soutn thirteen degrees seven teen minutes west 300 feet: thonco south 44 degrees, 30 minutes east ieot; to n stake and stones cor ner near lake: thenco alone tho samo north 13 dogreos seventeen minutes oast 320; thonco north 60 dogreos 35 minutes oast 450 feet; thenco south 39 degrees 43 minutes oast 78 feet; thenco south 84 degreos 43 minutes oast 172 foot to a stako and stones cornor; thenco south 47 degroos 10 minutes east 101 and G-10 feet to a stako and stones cornor; thonco south 64 dogreos 25 ralnutes east 231 foot to a stako and stones cornor; thenco south 35 degrees 55 minutes east 668 feot to a manlo: thenco south 52 degrees 15 minutes east 270 and b-10 feot to a 6tako and stones corner; thonco eouth 4 degrees 30 minutes oast 364 feot to a stako and stones corner; thonco south 38 degs. b minutoa oast 17 u reet to a stake and stones cornor; thonco eouth 38 degrees 20 minutes east 408 feet to I a stake and etonea corner; thence iorLdel.C2..?J?.ulc1.ctl? n?8' ?nd atono corner on Crator'i - -" -v m uqu, fcUUUUO SOUL11 If degrees 20 minutes cast 310 feot to a hemlock; thenco south 44 dogrces 39 minutes cast 820 foet to a stako and stones corner on road; thenco along tho road north CO degrees oast iuu icoi; inenco north 37 degrees 10 minutes west 2154 feet; thenco norUi 40 dgrees 45 minutes west iiuu icoi; inenco north 29 degroos a minutes east 701 feet; thenco north 10 dgrees 15 minutes east uuu ieot to a corner on Old Loaded Track; thenco north ono degroo for-ty-ilvo minutes west 565 feet to a corner on southerly side of road and tlienco by tho samo north 86 degrees 32 minutes west 441 foot to tho place of beginning. ConUiln ing 86. G7 acres of land or there abouts. Being the samo pleco or parcel of land wnlch the Pennsylvania Coal Company by their deed dated Nov. 22, 1899. and recordeil In Wnvnn County Deed Book No. 87, pago 20, etc., granted and conveyed to tho Clomo Ileal Estato Company. On tho abovo described promises is a largo dwelling house together with barns and outbuildings and about iu acres oi improved land. Seized and taken in execution as the proporty of Carl W. Bishop and tho Clemo Heal Estato company, terra tenant, at the suit of James A. Bigart, assigned to Ezra It. Hippie, et al. No. 89, March Term, 1912. Judgment, 7,000. Homer Greene, Attorney. TAKE NOTICE All bids and costs must be paid on day of salo or deeds will not bo acknowledged. FRANK C. KIMBLE, Sheriff. Honesdale, April 10, 1912. QHERIFF'S SALE OF VALUABLE J UKAIj ESTATE By vlrtuo of process issued out of tho Court of Common Pleas of Wayno county, and owe oi Pennsylvania, and to mo di rected and dellvorcd. I have lovlml nn and will expose to public sale, at tho uouri iiouso in Honesdale, on FRIDAY, MAY it, 1012, 2 P. M.. All of tho defendant's interest In tho two following described pieces or parcels of land, viz: All that certain piece, lot or par cel oi lanu situate, lying and being in tho township of Palmyra, in the county of Wayno and state of Penn sylvania and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at tho south-east cor ner of twenty-third and twenky- eigmn streets; tnenco easterly along tho north side of the said twenty third street, sixty feot; thence on a line parallel with said twenty-eighth street ono hundred and twenty feet; tlienco westerly on a lino parallel with said twenty-third street, sixty feet to the westerly side of twenty eighth street as aforesaid; thence southerly along tho westerly sido of twenty-eighth street as aforesaid, one hundred and twenty feet to tho placo of beginning. Containing seven thousand two hundred square feet of land. Being Lot No. Three (3) on Twenty-third street in the said village of Hawley. It being tho same land which the Pennsylvania Coal Company by their tieed bearing date October first A. D. 1S55, grant ed and conveyed to John Curran. Said deed being recorded in tho of fice for recording deeds in Honesdale In said county of Wayne in Deed Book No. 29 at pago 641, etc. And also, all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in tho village of Hawley, in tho township of Palmyra in the county of Wayno, and stato of Penn sylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on tho northwesterly sido of Twenty-third street sixty feet from corner of Twenty-third street and Twenty-eighth streets; thenco north westerly on a lino parallel with said Twenty-eighth street, ono hundred and twenty feet; thenco northwest erly on a lino parallel with said twenty-third street, sixty feet: thence southwesterly on a lino parallel with said twenty-eighth street, ono hun dred and twenty feet to the north westerly sido of twenty-third street as aforesaid: thenco southwesterly along the samo, sixty feet to the placo of beginning. Containing sev en thousand and two hundred square ieot or land. Being lot No. four ii) on Twenty-third street in said village of Hawley. It being tho same land that tho Pennsylvania Coal Company by their deed bearing dato January flrat A. D. 1857 granted and con veyed to John Curran. Said deed being recorded in tho office for re cording deeds In Honesdalo In said county of Wayne in Deed Book No. 29, pago 642, and being tho samo pieces of land convoyed by tho abovo named John Curran to Daniel Neo by deed dated October 10, 1870, and recorded In Deed Book No. 1-01, pago 338. Upon said premises is a one-story dwelling house, aud out building. seized and taken in execution as tho property of Chas. Barth at the suit of Peter Bellman, No. 10, Jan. Term, 1911. Judgment, ?10. Marines, Attorney. TAKE NOTICE. All liids and costs must be paid on day of sale or deeds will not be acknowledged. FRANK C. KIMBLE, Sheriff. Honesdalo, April 3, 1911. O HEAL ESTATE. -Ily virtue of process issued oui 01 mo uourc oi uoiumon Picas of Wayno county, and Stato of Pennsylvania, and to mo directed and dellvored, I havo levied on azA will expose to public salo, at the Court House in Honesdale, on FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1012, 2 I. M. All tho defendant's right, title, and interest in tho following de scribed property viz: All that cortaln pleco or parcel of land sltuato In tho township of Mount Pleasant, Wayno county, Pa., do scribed as follows: Beginning at a point seventy foet west from tho northwest cornor of Thomas Brown's land on the south side of tho Great Bond, and Cochec ton turnplko road; thonco eouth five degrees east fifteen and o no-fourth porches to a post corner; thenco due west two perches to a post cornor; thenco oast olghty-flvo dogrees south twenty-ono and one-half porches to tho northwestorn corner of Austea Crater's land; thenco along lino ot said Crater land south eighty-five degrees west sixty-one perohes te land: thenco alone sabl thlrty-olght porches to tho south Bide of tho Great Bond and Cochccton turnplko road; thenco along said road north eighty-five degrees cast fifty-eight porches to place of be ginning, containing fourteen acres more or less. Upon said promises Is a two-story fratno houso, framo ham and other Improvements, bolng tho samo prop erty that Aaron Fowler convoyed to A. T. HnnklAs by deed dated Fob. C, 1903, recorded in Deed Book No. 00, pago 458. Seized and taken in execution an tho proporty of A, T. Hanklns at th suit of Harriet S. Sutton. No. 84, March Term, 1912. Judgment, ?200. Attorney, Mumford. TAKE NOTICE. All bids and costs must bo paid on day of sale or deedB will not bo acknowledged. FRANK C. KIMBLE, Sheriff. Honesdale, Pa., April 15, 1912. tarl An Account if Every man, woman or child should make it a point to lay up a little money for that " rainy day " which wo aro all liablo to encounter when least expected. Tho best way to do this is to open a savings account with tho FARMERS AND MECHANICS BANK HONESDALE, PA. Tho bank for all classes ac cepts small or largo accounts. Scrapo together ono dollar, mako your deposit, receivo your bank book, and then resolve to de posit a given sum, small though it may be, onco a month, or onco a week, according to tho cir cumstances. Nobody knows without trying it, how easy a thing It Is to savo money when an account with a bank has been opened. With an account a person feels a desire to en largo his deposit. It starts you on tho right road with some thing to rely upon In time of need. Grow with this bank which has reached over tho .$300,000.00 mark In deposits. The Farmers and Mechanics Bank was established in 1907. Capital Stock, 97.",0()0.0() It Is one of the growing banks of Wayno county and represents tho deposits of the people of all vocations of life. J3f 31. E. SIMONS, President. C. A. EMERY, Cashier. H. F. 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