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    THE CITIZEN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1912.
PAGE SEVEN
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n. Allnn. Edmund Hardonberch.
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William Sell. Charles II. Dor-
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niumenthal. Frederick W. Kreltnor.
Horaco T. Manner. Charles P.
SIgmund Katz, to the Governor of
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
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errea
HENRY W. DUNNING,
Solicitor.
Honesdale, Dec. 11, 1912.
99w3.
VOTICR TO HOXDirOIJJEltS OF
TIH3 MIIiANVIWiE BRIDGE CO.
The bondholders of the Mllanvlllo
rldgo Company will take notlco
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the mortgage dated January 2,
1905, given by tho Mllanville
Bridge Company to Homer Greene,
lUblcUt U11U uiuunauu uuutiio ui iiiu
bonds secured by said mortgage havo
been drawn for redemption. On
presentation of said bonds to Homer
Greene, Trustee, at his office In
Honesdale, Pa., on or after January
I. 1913. they -will bo paid at their
par value, together with Interest
thereon to January 1, 1913, on and
iror w nnm lninrnHi Liiureuuoii
will cease. The numbers of the
bonds bo drawn are as follows:
5 0 7 13 14 1G 19 22
29 31 45 4G 53 8094
99 113 140 150 158
167 170 175 184 185 195
197 214 231 244249257
259 265 207 2C9 270 282
289 294.
CHAS. E. BEACH.
ecretary of the Mllanvlllo Bridge
Company.
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T was an old legend now, a hun
dred years old at leant. Gunera
ttons hud come and gone, and tho
weird of Barhuiu Hall hnd never
once given a sign of coming luto ful
fillment, bo what need wbb there for
fear? It wns true that mistletoe was
at Inst growing on the bough of tho
old hawthorn In the Yotu sward. But I
It was Christinas eve, and the bells of
Barlmm church were ringing Christ
mas chimes.
More than 100 years ago Roger Iyn
dale had done that which perhaps was
not an honorable tiling. Roger had
wood a fanner's daughter, but had
not married her, and she had died at
his gates. Across tho grans levels,
now covered with snow, the old farm
house could still bo necn, mute vlUi
Its history.
Not a soul of Druscllla Ives' time
wns alive In the old homestead.
Strangers were under Ita roof paying
tribute to Rttrhnm Hall, as Druscilla's
father had done.
But the descendants of Roger Lyn
dale were still at tho hall, with a link
between them and the Rtory of the old
Vote farm.
For, strangely enough, Druscllla had
died on Chrlstmrts eve, and the legend
of Barham nail had come from her
lips:
When mistlotoo grows on the old Toto
thorn
No child to a Lyndalo will o'er bo born.
So she had prophesied, and the pre
diction meant that when the white
berry could be plucked from tho old
hawthorn standing alone on tho green
sweep of tho Yote sward of Barham
park the race of Lyndale would be
come extinct.
And now at last mistletoe was grow
ing on the old thorn!
Yet there were laughter nnd gayety
In tho hall. The great open fireplace
In the wainscot room was heaped up
with glowing, crackling Yule logs, nnd
all was a bright sparkle of merriment
and good cheer.
Yet there was some little awe after
all, although It had been cast oft like a
cloak thrown Into a corner, for the
legend at Its worst was not without
qualification. It had a second couplet,
which ran:
But ho that would nobly this curso. undo
Must lowly maid wed and to her b' truo.
When that saving grace was' atta,c!i'
ed to the legend and when tho weitd
had been worn out by the passing of a
century what was there to fear?
"Good gracious! What is that?" ex
claimed Lady Lyndale suddenly. "Not
the choir again surely! They've been
and gone."
A voice was singing:
"When mistlotoo etowh on the old Tote
thorn
No child to a Lyndale will e'er bo born.
But ho that would nobly this curse undo
Must lowly maid wed and to her be true."
It was the weird, and it was being
sung by a woman's voice to the re
frain of "The Mistletoe Bough."
What could It mean?
"It must be somebody," said Roland
Lyndale when it became certain that
the voice had finished. "I'll see who
it Is."
With tho words he crossed the room,
drew aside tho curtains of one of the
windows and looked out upon the
snow.
"It's strange," murmured Roland,
turning to his father, who Btlll sat be
side the hearth. "There's no one hero,
sir."
"No," replied Sir Geoffrey; "I did
not expect there would be. It was
pome Impertinent person from the vil
lage, that is evident."
"Leo and Dorothy should be almost
here now," said Lady Lyndalo pres
ently. "I wonder whether It is the
snow that's made them late."
Tho butler appeared and handed Lyn
dalo a telegram.
"Is It bad news, Geoffrey?" asked
Lady Lyndalo.
"Yes, Milllcent," he replied In a dry
tone. "Leo has been taken ill with
pneumonia, a fearful thing at any
time, and he's not strong. You can
see," he added, handing tho message
to his wife. "Dorothy says she'll wlro
at once If It becomes critical."
The children still laughed and play
ed, but the elders became grave.
"Poor old Lionel! I hope he will
pull through It," Lyndale murmured In
an uneasy voice.
Not many Lyndales were left. Tho
stricken Lionel was Sir Geoffrey's
only brother, and Roland was his only
son.
Roland Lyndale had parted from his
airy spirits. Ever since the Incident
of the voice he had been in a changed,
subdued mood.
And when dinner was over ho found
n opportunity to steal out Into the
snowy night.
There were footprints there. Only
the shrubs had prevented his seeing
the strango visitor when he opened
the window.
Which way had tho singer gone?
For somo moments Roland stood
glancing from spot to spot.
Over the face of tho moon the snow
clouds had now flitted, but Rolnnd
could see the old hawthorn standing
alono on the white expanse of the Yote
sward.
Fancy had not deceived him. Some
body was under the tree, and the some
body was a womanl
A strange trembling came to Roland
as he stooped ovor tho dark, drooped
ind almost sinking form leaning
tgalnst the trunk.
Was she dead?
Just then a kindly break in the
clou da lt through a gleam of moon
light, and Roland laid his hand gently
on the woman's shoulder.
Then slio moved, rose to her feet and
turned up to him vnguc eyes nnd a
face so beautiful that he started. And
tho start set his strange trembling
going afresh. But this time there vis
pity in tho tromor, Tor ho saw that the
beautiful face wns as white as death,
sad, weary worn and so fragile that
his Instinctive thought of her wan as
of n white Illy enst out in the snow.
"My dear young lady," Roland asked,
wondering, "whntever brings you here
like this? For you nre off tho road,
and I see you nre n stranger."
"My name," she answered faintly, "Is
Phyllis Kgerton. My tnothrr was tho
grcat-grent-grniiddaughtcr of Druscllln
Ives."
For a moment Roland wns dumb.
"Druscllla IvesI" he said presently.
"Yes," she replied agnln. "We have
always kept llo legend of her fate and
her prophecy against Barham Hall In
our family. And when I wns quite a
.little thing I promised myself thnt
some day, one Christians eve, I would
come nnd see Yote farm, whpre she
lived, and the tree nnd perhaps slug the
prophecy outside the hall where she
should have lived."
Roland felt strangely uncomfortable
and yet gently pitiful. It was curious
that after the long passing of r cen
tury he should be the first to come into
contact with n descendant of tho fate
ful Itcb.
"But why?" he asked again. Impress
ed by the hand of fate In it all.
"I don't know," die returned weak
ly, her head leaning against tho trunk
of the tree, "unless It was because I
felt I must Druscllla died on Christ
mas eve. I wondered where she might
have been burled under the snow as I
passed the church. I looked at tho
farm first. Then I went up to the
house and sang, and then I came here.
But I did not think I should see the
mistletoe."
"But, my dear young lndy, what will
you do?" Roland asked her. pained by
her helplessness nnd by tho mystery.
"And, oh," she went on brokenly,
When I came here I nlmost wished I
could die too! I am the last of the
race from Amos Ives, with nothing
left to live for nothing! My father
I lost eighteen mouths ago, and my
mother died in .Tune. So I've nothing.
Six months I've struggled to live."
A-s she spoke she slipped from the
trunk of the thorn nnd would have
fallen backward In the snow, but with
n quick step Roland caught nnd support-
ed her with his arm round her waist.
As she lay ngainst him rather than
Btood, with her face fallen on his shoul
der, "Roland felt her hands. They were
icy cold.
"Poor girl," ho said, feeling her mis
ery in himself, "you must not stay
here! I must take you to the hall."
Then quickly he lifted her in his
nrma and' carried her into the hnll, the
first of the race of IV06, man or wom
an, to pass Its threshold, for a hundred
years.
Sir Geoffrey was sitting In tho wain
scot room nlone when Roland entered
"rATnilB, TUB SINOSB," llOLAND SAID.
with his burden, for tho ladies und the
children had gone to the nursery, and
be looked up blankly.
"Father, tho singer," Roland said
gravely, "the last of tho race of Dm
Bcllla Ives. I found her under the tree,
a wandorer and friendless. You your
self can see how sho la."
"Ketch your mother, and I'll ring for
Mrs. Cox and Parkins," said Sir Geof
frey huskily.
Phyllis Egerton was carried to the
bedroom In which a hundred years ago
Roger Lyndale had slept, and a kindly
Christmas was made for her, but four
days passed before she could leave the
chamber.
On New Year's day wondering eyes
watched Phyllis and Roland going up
through tho villago to old Barham
church,
Phyllis and Roland went to u weath
er crumbled gravestone which, tradi
tion said, marked tho grave in which
Druscllla Ives had been burled, und,
with hands clasped across the now flat
grass, they kissed.
"A happy Now Year, my lady. A
happy New Year, sir," the village folks
greeted as Phyllis and Roland return
ed to the hall.
It was the happiest yar that Roland
had known, and as b and Phyllis
passed up the drivo they looked and
tmlled at the thorn and tha mistletoe
bongh.
ARE YOU
MODEL APPLE ORCHARD
AND FARM OF 40 ACRES
VOK SALE
. . . .Located In Lako Township. . . .
Orchard Itoro 1)00 Bushels This
Fall nnd HOI) Bushels of Apples Iast
Season When Other Orchards in Vi
cinity Had Apparently No Fruit.
Orchard is Overseen by Stnto Or
chnrdlst.s. Farm is Located on High Ground
and commands Bountiful View of
Mooslc Mountains.
Is One-Half Mile From Gravity
Station on Krlc Railroad. District
School and Church Adjoins Farm.
High School nt Ariel, Ono Mile Dis
tant. Tho dwelling 'house and other
buildings aro in excellent condition.
Tho house, which contains seven
rooms, is equipped with steam and
has telephone connections. It is lo
cated on Gravity R. D. Route No. 2
and in tho village of Gravity. Situ
ate upon said premises is a barn
32x42 feet in excellent condition;
Three Smart Bargains
Cash Bakery For Sale Cheap.
Placo enjoys an excellent trade.
Well established lunch rooms in con
nection with business. Books open
to prospective purchaser. One of
best paying stands In Honesdale. If
sold now, a 'big bargain awaits hust
ling young man.
Beautiful Irving Cliff and farm
consisting of 23 acres of good, till
able soil, has been placed in our
agency. Irving Cliff stands 300 feet
above Honesdale, Just east of the
town proper. Two rivers, the Lack
awaxen and Dyberry, flow at its
base. Tho view from tho summit of
tho cliff Is beyond description. In
tho distance the Mooslc mountains
paint the picture on tho western sky,
while to the north Is Lake Bun
nell and historic Bethany. Tho south
portrays nature's hills dotted with
pretty homes and In tho Immediate
foreground Honesdale, with its arch
ed maple streets, beautiful parks, ar
tistic homes and wido thoroughfares.
Can tho prospective buyer picture a
prettier or more restful placo to
erect a largo summer and winter
boarding houso? If you anticipate
going into tho summer boarding
business, why not enter upon a
largo scale? Now is tho time to de
cide and also buy. Consult us and
get additional lnformationconcernlng
this valuable and ueautnui piece oi
property. We will mako It worth
your while.
Two Good Lots Located on Fair
avenue, 15 minutes' walk from
Honesdale. Will be sold together or
separately. On R. D. route. Fer
tile ground. Lots havo a frontage
of about COO feet and run from Dy
berry rivor. Ideal place for party
who desires small farm near town.
Powell Three-Story Brick build
ing, located 033 Main street, is one
of tho recent properties listed with
us. Building in first-class condition.
Rare bargain for bo valuable a
property. Situated In business cen
ter of Honesdale. Building now oc
cupied. Sixty-Acro Farm Located with
in two miles of Honesdale. Will sell
whole or a few acres of same to
party wanting small farm. Very
proauctlve. Houso and barn and
well watered. Another good bar
Rain. Modern Houso in nonesdale
Brick, contains steam heating plant,
gas and other modern appointments.
Lot 50x125 feet. Good garden,
barn, and chicken houso on prem
ises. Property In first-claBs condi
tion. Was recently improved, une
of Honesdalo'a best properties.
Modern dwelling in Honesdale
contains nlno rooms and is equipped
with all appointments of an up-to-dato
houso. Located on Main street
In ono of tho nicest sections of tho
residential sections. Houso has
gis. New furnaco recently installed.
Lot 50x125 feot. Property in good
condition. A bargain for a homo
seeker.
Excellent farm, consisting of 184
acres, 44 of which Is water, 50 acres
under cultivation and tho balanco
pasturo land. On farm is a good
dwelling, barn, wagon, spring, chick
on and lco houses. Good elto for
summer boarding houso. Bargain
awaits purchaser.
Desirable Farm Located at
Mllanvlllo 110 acres, 75 cleared,
balanco well covered with timber.
Two-story dwelling, barn, and other
buildings. Living spring on farm,
brook flows through premises. Ele
vation 1,200 feot. One of healthiest
places In Wayno county. Ideal place
for summer boarding houso. Excel
lent view ovor picturesque Delaware
river. Threo quarters of a mile
from Erlo station and milk depot.
Eleven roads center at placo. Easy
terms to purchaser.
Buy-U-A-HOME Realty Co.
NEW YORK AND SCRANTON AGENCIES
Jadwin Building Honesdale, Pa.
LOOKING
FOR A PROPERTY
chicken houso 12x32 feet sided and,
plastered; wagon houso 20x30 feet,
now roof and lco houso 14x10 feet
12 feet high; wood 'houso 1Gx14
feet. Threo living springs aro upon
tho farm and an excellent well near
tho house. Tho model orchard, con
sisting of 100 applo trees Is also In
close proximity to tho farm house.
Thero Is another orchard of four
acres consisting of peach, pear, applo
and other trees. All trees aro prun
ed and sprayed every year and aro In
first-class bearing condition. Tho
owner harvested 900 bushels of se
lect apples from his model orchard
this year. Tho farm, which Is near
ly 40 acres, Is mostly level and Tor
tile, being ihardwood land. There
aro about four acres of woodland
and a small sugar bush. Tho tim
ber Is first and second growth and is
chiefly ash. Other woods are
maple, bass wood, hemlock, and a
few beech. The place would mako
an excellent dairy farm. Owner
could mako a comfortable living
from fruit alone. Tho BUY-U-A-HOME
Realty company considers It
one of tho best farms It has listed.
Being under the supervision of the
State, prospective farm seekers will
reallzo Its value.
Property in Henrt of Summer
Boarding District Located in Sulli
Poultry Farm One mllo from
Beach Lake and 4 miles from
Narrowsburg, near tho Erie railroad.
Plant equipped with modern and
complete contrivances for conduct
ing farm on large scale. Rare bar
gain. Easy terms.
Training Track for High Bred
Horses located on farm about one
mllo from Honesdale. Place would
mako an Ideal stock farm. Contains
90 acres. Tho land Is also very pro
ductive and has an elegant southern
exposure which would grow luclous
strawberries. Well watered; barns
in good condition. Six-room house.
Will sell stock, machinery and farm
Implements. Buyer gets a big bar
gain. Property In A-l condition.
Viilunblo HI uo Stono Qunrries, lo
cated on main lino of Erie railroad,
for sale. Best building stone on
market. Can bo easily quarried. On
same place Is a dandy growth of
timber. Thero Is enough on proper
ty, that In a few years would pay for
the farm, which Is an estate of 520
acres. Eighty acres cleared. Water
power also on premises. An eigh-teen-room
summer boarding house
on place. Property borders tho beau
tiful Delaware river for a mile. A
good investment for a hustler.
Very Protty Cottage Eight acres
of land, large lawns and plenty ot
fruit. Would mako an Ideal summer
home. Will sell furnished or un
furnished. Newly papered and paint
ed. Outside In excellent repair.
Located at Calllcoon, N. Y.
Building Lot in Honesdalo Locat
ed on Court street In one of prettiest
residential sections of Honesdale.
Size 03x125 feet. Story and a half
house on property. Property In
good condition.
WAYNE COUNTY
RAISES THE
BEST APPLES
FOUND ANYWHERE
IN THE
UNITED STATES
THEREFORE ITS
SOIL IS VALUABLE
Honesdale Ten-room houso on
Main street. Lot 50x200 feet. Ono
of nicest locations for residence.
Will bo sold cheap.
Farm at Ariel In flrst-clasa con
dition containing 50 acres, 30 of
which aro under cultivation and
tho balanco in pasture and wood
land. Fruits ot all kinds, orchard
and cultivated berries. Seven-room
dwelling, basemont barn, good poul
try houso and outbuildings. Novor
falling spring near houso and several
springs in pasture. Located 1i
miles from Ariel station on Erlo
railroad. Graded school and
churches In vicinity. Rural Deliv
ery, telophono connection and first
class road. Tho farm Is located in
a valley and is warm In winter.
Road does not drift. A bargain for
fall purchaser. Must bo sold before
winter.
A No. 1 Farm Contains 104
acres, 70 cleared. No stones and
ground very productive. Ideal
placo for truck farm. Located at
Indian Orchard on Main road be
tween Honesdalo and Hawloy. Well
built farm houso and barns. Young
and old applo orchards; Mso quan
tlty of butternut trees on promises.
Well watered, brook runs through
farm. Most of land on flats. Will
sell stock if purchaser desires. One
halt cash, balanco on easy terms.
van county, Now York, ono ratio
north of Eldred and between Eld
red and Ulan. Contains 130 acres,
30 of which aro cleared and balanco
in timber. Elevation 1,500 feet. On
proposed Stato road. Eight-room
houso, good barn and chicken houso.
Water near house. Good fruit on.
liremlscB. Placo occupied, but In
case of sale immediate possession
will be given. Raro bargain. Ono
'half down, balanco terms to suit
purchaser.
Farm In Texas Township Lies
between Sandercock and Murray
roads. Contains 180 acres, 125 of
which aro llrst and second growth
timber. Part of farm extends Into
Cajaw Lake. Forty acres In pasture,
balanco well cultivated. Six-room
house and barn 30x40 feet on prom
ises. All kinds of fruit, berries, etc.
Good water. Good dairy farm. Lo
cated within a mile of Honesdale.
One half down, balanco on easy
terms.
Double House In White Mills
Located In village. Twelve rooms
and arranged for two families. In
good condition. Acre of ground,
fruit, and small barn. Terms easy.
Would mako good Investment for
young man.
Good Building Lot Located in
Texas No. 4, Green street, within 15
minutes' walk from Honesdale post
ofllce. Ground practically level.
Size of lot 00x75 feet. Property
commands beautiful view of land
scape. Will be sold cheap. Raro
bargain.
Sixty Acres of Beautiful Beach
Lako is for sale. That portion the
owner wishes to dispose of extends
north and south from what is known
as tho "Point," near tho center of
the lake; thence in an easterly direc
tion to the shore line. If purchaser
desires, owner will sell 20 acres
boarderlng along 6ald lake shore,
which can be cut Into five deslrablo
lots for summer cottages. Owner
desires to sell his farm, which con
sists of 100 acres, 50 being improv
ed, balanco second growth timber, In
connection with the lake. Purchaser
will enjoy all lake privileges, Includ
ing Ice, boating, bathing and fishing
If lake and farm are purchased to
gether. Tho lake is stocked with
rock, white and black bass, lako
trout, wall-eyed pike, pickerel, perch
and other fish. Elevation, 1,350
feet. Upon said property Is a good
eight-room houso with excellent
basement. All walls are cement.
Frontage of house 8C feet. On main
road. Porperty in Beach Lake vill
age. Two churches, school, postof
flce, stores and best paying summer
boarding resort In Wayne county.
Six miles to Narrowsburg on main
line Erie railroad. Only one-fourth
down, balance will bo made easy.
Honesdalo Two building lots and
house on Sixteenth street. Size of
property 100 x 100 feet. Situated
in finest residential section of town.
Forty-Acro Farm Will sell or ex
change for property In Honesdale.
Large ten-room house in good re
pair. Barn and outbuildings; good
orchard. Located three miles from
Calllcoon and as many miles from
Cochecton, N. Y one-half mile from
Delaware rVver. Rare bargain for
fall seeker. Apply Buy-U-A-Home
Realty company ofllce, Jadwin build
ing, Honesdale.
Hotel at Milford Licensed. En
Joys good summer and transient
trade. Ideal place. Produce for
table raised on property. Good wa
ter and excellent roads. Popular
house. Easy terms. Raro bargain.
Small Farm in Prompton Good
property. Houso contains 12 rooms.
Barn Is 20x30 feet. Aero and one
half of ground. Ideal place for
small chicken farm. Close to D. & H.
station. Bargain for fall buyer.
Five Lots Bordering Beach Lako
with boating, bathing and Ice privi
leges. Elegant chance for summer
cottage sites.
Eiglit-Acro Form In Berlin town
ship for sale cheap. Threo acres
cleared, balanco In woodland. House
and barn on premises. Good spring
and fruit on farm. On main road
between Bunnelltown and Boach
Lako. Farm about threo miles from
Honesdalo. Owner, poor woman
that needs tho money. Bargain for
fall purchaser.
Ideal Dairy Farm Located In
Cherry Rldgo township about one
mllo from the Hoadleys station on
tho Erlo road on tho Wyoming di
vision. Two separate parcels of
land with only public highway as
a division. First known as Isaac R.
Scheuck farm, contains 123 acres,
50 of which aro improved and tho
balanco second growth ot timber.
Brook runs through property, which
is also well watered. Good farm
house and barns, Tho second tract
or what Is known as tho Apollas D.
Schcnck farm contains 101 acres,
51 improved and balanco In flno
young growth of hickory. This is a
valuable asset to the farm. This
farm corners in tho Bonear farm
lake. It Is well watered. Good
fruit orchards on both farms. Terms
easy. Bargain for fall buyer.