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4 years. years. mm AN BOOK FOR is maintained bvthis publication its circulation certified bjH AMERICAU jjeW5PAPER ANNUAL MjpjKECIOfiY after e1r.ai?Vfnd audit Bomber thai otboU open TJr WANT AD RATES LM41 Help ui FUNERALS Sltnatloaa Warned Ada, Free. All Other Local Classified Ada, Except rrufeloaL, 14 Cent Word If paid In advance, 1 Cent a Word If Charged. All Foreign Classifications, 1 Cent Per Wi d.

No advertisement leaa than 10 Lenta. Telephone four "Waata" Both Pbuaea, 4,000. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS Advertise should call for mall addressed A. B. C.

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Q. Answers not held after two weeks. THE WEATHER WASHINGTON, Way 9. Eastern Penna. Probably fair Wednesday and Thursday, continued warm, light to moderate ariable winds.

Western Penn'a, fair Wednesday, showers' Wednesday 'night or Thursday, moderate variable winds. Local Weather. Temperature 8 a. 59 degrees. 8 p.

m. 68 degrees Relative Humidity 8 a. m. 53 degrees 8 p. i ,..,.55 degrees Temperature extremes 5 p.

m.v 74 degrees 6 a. 54 degrees Precipation for twelve hours ending 8 p. 0. (Whenever rain or snow has fallen and no precipitation is here reported it will be understood that the amount is les than' .01 Inch.) BIRTHS. BARNHART To Bert W.

Barnhart ton. Mr. and Mrs. of Uniondale, a SHAFFER To Mr. and Mrs.

Shaffer, of, Ariel, Wayne county, a daughter. SHINER To Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Shiner of Moosic, a son. 6MITU To Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Smith, of 921 Prescott avenue, a son. KINNEY To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kiney, of Hene avenue, a son.

VAUGHAN To Mr. and Mrs. WIT liam Vaughan, of Stafford street, Minoke, a daughter. HARTJUAN To Mr. andMrs.

Bert Hartman of Jackson City, a son. MARKS To and Mrs. Joseph Marks, i.i New York, a son. MURRAY To Dr. and Mrs.

Edward Murray, of Throop, a Bon. pRRY To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parry, of Blakely, a son. HARE To Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Hare, of Grassy Island, Olyphant, a son. MARRIAGE LICENSES Saephen Bawken Scranton Mary Passek Scranton Michael Schab Old Forge Mary Skutak Old Forge Paul R. Brewster Binghamton Kdnai DeGraw Binghamton DEATHS MULLEN At Carley Brook, Wayne county, May 8, 1911, James Mullen, aged ninety five years. Fu BUCKINGHAM In Carbondale, May 9, 1911, Miss Leila Bucking ham, aged nineteen years.

STAFFORD In Carbondale, May 9, 1911, Joseph Stafford, aged about seventy years. STONE In Scranton, May 1911, Thomas Stone, of 608 Twelfth street, aged about fifty five years, BENJAMIN In Scranton, May 8, 1911,, Mrs. Mary Benjamin, of 815 Archbald street, aged seventy eight WAGNER In East Lemon. be held at 7:30 o'clock this even LOST A BUNCH OF KEYS ON OLIVE street, between Clay and Madison avenue. Please return to this office.

L. M. Jl HELP WANTED MALE WANTED MAN OR BOY WHO UNDER stands milking to work on farm. S. H.

Johnson, Carbondale. Crystal Lake, R. F. No. 1.

16 RELIABLE PARTY WITH $100 CASH. Exclusive business requiring one hour daily. Profits over 175 monthly. Apply, after 9 a. Room 30, Casey Hotel.

10 WAN THREE SALESMEN ON Leslie's Weekly and Judge's Weekly. Call and see our new premiums. T. O. McLean.

Field Manager. 307 Coal Ex change Building, Scranton, Fa. ll MEN WANTED TO LEARN PLUMB ing, electricity, bricklaying in three months. Positions secured. Catalogue free.

Great Eastern Trade School, 23d and Sansom streets, Philadelphia. A 3MWFtf WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY, ABLE bodied, unmarried men, between ages of 18 and 35; citizens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write the English language. For apply to Recruiting Officer, 302 Lackawanna avenue, Scranton.

or 45 Laning Wlikes Barre, Pa. A 12t34MWF 29 LEARN AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS. WE teach you at home. Get you $25 weekly jod. siu weeiciy wnue learning.

Koches ter Auto School, 879 Rochester, N. Y. 13 HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED A GOOD GIRL TO TAKE care of children and assist with light housework. Apply 626 Electric street, In me rear. lz Ai SALESLADIES, RERE sentatives ana demonstrators, both local and to travel for live proposition.

Please call, from 9:30 a. m. to 6:30 p. Wednesday and Thursday, 438 Adams. 10 WANTED LADY AGENTS FOR THE Wheelock aprons, ladies wishing to make a few dollars a week.

Address Joseph Wheelock, Weedsport, N. Y. 16 WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL 'housework. 738 Clay avenue. ll WANTED EXPERIENCED PANTRY girl; also kitchen girl.

L. W. Restaurant, L. W. station.

10 WANTED A HOTEL COOK; WAGES $7 per week. Address Vankirk House, Northumberland, Pa. 10 SALESLADIES WANTED TO COVER territory from Wilkes Barre to Carbon dale, with a select line of high grade toilet articles. Exceptional ODOortunity for right parties. Address The Premier Toilet Preparations Lock Box No.

1052, Atlantic City, N. J. 13 MRS. E. B.

STURGES WOULD LIKE a first class cook, willing to go to the seashore. Call 1530 Sanderson avenue, between the 8th and 13th of May. A lltf HELP WANTED. WANTED A MANAGER FOR EACH of the following counties: Luzerne. Susquehanna, Wayne, Wyoming.

A man or woman of average ability can, with small amount of capital, secure a pleas ant, permanent and very profitable busi ness. Address The Anthracite Oxypathor 4ia Mumerry street, Scranton, Pa. STORAGE a WANTED ONE LADY AND ONE gentleman, of character and business aDiuty, to present a high grado propo anion in ocranion. l.arge returns ana permanent employment to the right par ties. Call Tuesday and Wednesday, 10 to 4, or to 8.

Charles O. Beoth. Mirr. Ansonia Apartments, 415 Mulberry street, 10 ANY. INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY earn steady income corresDondine for newspapers, experience unnecessary.

Ad uress ress vjorresponaing tsureau. Wash ins ion, d. J. 15 SITUATION WANTED SITUATION WANTED BY A GOOD gin ror Kenera housework, i Call nr art. aress lid Sherman avenue.

12 SITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG woman as RtpnmrranhoT neral this morning with services at une Republican. 12 St. John's, Honeedale, at 10 o'clock. nnvr.isln Nipholsnn. Mav f.

WANTED POSITION. BY YOTINa 1911, Clinton Doyle, aged about forty married man, all or part of night; will to work at anything. Address J. D. naynes.

ueneral De iverv. citv. is davies in Tayior, May Brinley Davies, aged thirty three SITUATION WANTED BY A German woman as cook in Drlvate famiiv hest of city references. Address letters to Miss H. care of Tribune ReDuhllcan.

1Z SITUATION WANTED BY A GIRL 16 years or age, to work In office, answer, ing 'phone, addressing letters, or to worn in store. Aaaress letters to Miss Tribune Republican office. 12 WORK BY DAY CLEANING STORES or offices, washine and ironlns. Address Mrs. At.

care Tribune Republican. 12 YOUNG MAN DESIRES WORK DURING May 8, 1911. Miss Mav Belle Waener tne ay' Address George F. Gavin, aged nineteen "ear" Lhter nMr' iGeneral Pa ll and Mrs. Ernest Wagner.

Funeral at SITUATION WANTED LICENSn clock tomorrow afternoon with ciiaufTeur wishes Dosition. rim nnpt. services in the Protestant Methodist and repair any gasoline car. Sober and church. Interment in Stark ceme reliable.

References. Old 'phone, 1521 R. tery. BRIGGS In Scranton, May 5. 1 rr 'cP'v brother JirBv o.

oeamans. OD at dav work or contract: reasnnohte METZGAR In East Stroudsburg. wages. Address L. Tribune Rennhli May 8, 1911, George Metzgar.

CftI office. ll aged fifty seven years, a member of the Scranton branch of the Order of POSITION WANTED AS CASHIER, Railwav Trainmen bookkeeper or stenographer; thoroughly O'NEILL In Minooka, May 9. 'ZW Ma'y 9. 1911, Michael O'Xeill, of Fillmore can. ll MAGUIRE In May 9 A DRESSMAKING, AT 813 1911, William Maguire, aged fifty four Mulberry New 'phone, 2741 K.

years. 9tf Pai' ABLE STENOGRAPHERS IN SEARCH May 9 1911, Barnet Kabatchnick, aged of positions usually register at our free jiiiy Bix jcois, muiri vi Aiiomey employment department. we have a Myer itauatcnnicK, or 4u penn avenue. Funeral this afternoon wifh services in tne Penn Avenue syna gogue. MORROW In Moosic.

May 6, 1911, Mrs. Thomas Morrow, aged about sixty rears. Funeral from the residence to morrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. HINES In Moscow, May 9, 1911. Mrs.

Philip Hines. Funeral Fri number now ready to send out. Call 1 nemington Tynewriter 10 Washlmr. ton avenue. Old 'phohe, 4375.

ltf STORAGE FOR household ftirm kinds SO private stora8 rooms: low mtn tt vi. Centre day morning with services In St. Cath 'Phone, 463: money to loan on erine's church. Interment in St. rath.

wnen in storage erlne's cemetery. INSURANCE The funeral of Mrs. Catherine Con AND CATTLE rad, of 315 Mulberrv strt "S1 anv cause1, in ac thl nfirnnn; insurance "uii services in existence. Aaaress uiy yiueran cnurcn at 3 o'clock. Burr Bldg.

inierment in I' orest Hill cemetery. The funeral of Frank Ja pjace tomorrow. Services Will comDanv In Marcy Bafrett, 16 FOR ONE DOLLAR A MONTH WR As sure you complete protection against loss of time through disahil ma at th raMnn. trom acciewnt ana sickness. Address 'ThMvd Barrett Burr BI.

mit. The body will be brought to this city tomorrow and taken to the residence of his sister, Mrs. John Schneider, of Cedar avenue and Alder street Services will be held at the residence it 2. o'clock and afterward in St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal church.

Inter menWwill be in EUinmore cemetery. 16 FOR SALE OR RENT mm m. m. FOR SALE OR RENT MODERN TEN iwum nuuoc, aeuiuiun avenue steam, heat; gas, electric light, laundry, inquire 1638 fcfanderaon THE tAiBUNE BEPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, MAY 10.

1911. 13 andStsbistban properties advertised la THE TRIBUNE REPUBLICAN izath the pos pective buyer lite a flash One half centra wosd, sis insertions for the price of lout if paid in advance. LOST AND FOUND FOR RENT GENERAL. FOR SALE GENERAL FLAT FOR RENT, WITH IMPROVE ments, 1131 Philo street. 16 FURNISHED ROOMS, HOUSEKEEPING conveniences and other considerations desirable.

References required. 1130 Mulberry. 12 FOR RENTNEW APARTMENTS 717 719 Quincy avenue, finest location In the city. Six rooms and bath all im provements; steam heat furnished. Possession June 1, 1911.

Scranton Real Es tate Mears Bldg. 15 FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE OR CON necting, with running water. 308 Wyo ming avenue. 15; FOR RENT ONE DOUBLE HOUSE. 921 Gibson street; all Improvements, city steam Included.

Old 'phoner 864 J. 15 FOR RENT ONE LARGE FRONT AND side room, first floor; light housekeep ing if desired. 813 Mulberry street. ij. FOR RENT FIVE ROOMS AND DEN, in the Stonier apartment house; at 907 Mulberry street; hardwood finish, large porch city steam and hot water furnished.

L. J. Stonier, 923 Woodlawn street. Old 'phone, 2748 J. ll 'RW pjvit.rnv at T.AKTfl 8HERI dan (all season).

Can be, 'used for dancing or Nickelette or Arcade. Address Edward Horn, Nicholson, K. No. 3, Lake bheriaan. i i vrtrr tjitmt ttnnxr wniTSR ALL IM rent reasonable; 816 Myrtle.

Dr. Bresch. 207 Washington avenue. 10 PflR TIV. KT TTTK1S 1st.

VERY DESIR able five room flat, 118. 617 avenue. FOR RENT MODERN. WELL LIGHT ed four room flat; private entrance, 900 Prescott avenue. 10 FOR BPMT WITH IMPROVEMENTS, 6 rooms.

McKenna court. 700 block. Inquire 739 'Monroe avenue. 12, vnn hf.vt FOR RENT IN the Republican Building. Apply at The Scranton Trust Company, 616 Spruce street Scranton, Pa.

X5tt HOUSES FOR RENT FOR REN ONE HALF DOUBLE house, corner of Woodlawn and vvyo ming. Eleven rooms and bath, gas, elec trlcitv. steam back and front stairs newlv DaDered SDlendid location. Call John A. Price, 949 Woodlawn.

Old phone, 2585. 15 FOR RENT $35 HOUSE Green Ridge street. AT 1115 19 FOR RENT SINGLE HOUSE. 11 Vandeventer street improvements, can Mrs. Davis.

309 Lincoln avenue. West Side. 10 FOR RENT 6 ROOM HOUSE IM provements. Inquire 610 Dean street. Old' 'phone, 432.

A 2iMiii HOUSES FOR RENT ALL. LOCATIONS, LacKawanna. ileal uaiate oppoio post FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOM. WILL rent single or connecting.

308 Wyo ming avenue. 16 THREE NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS exceptionally convenient or Housekeep ing. Hill Section, Trlbune KepuDilcan. 5tf FOR RENT BRIGHT ROOMS, NICELY furnished city steam bath private family. 922 'Olive.

10 WANTED GENERAL. MAN WITH SMALL CAPITAL, $500, wishes to buy a residence in city hill section or Green Ridge. Answer. O. K.

TribuneRepublican. 15 WANTED ONE OR TWO CLEAN, furnished rooms for light housekeep ing in private house; Hill section. Please address R. Tribune Republican. 10 A SMALL, NICELY FUR nished house or apartment in Scranton or suburbs for the Summer.

Man and wife. References exchanged, Address K. A. Tribune Republican. 10 HORSES AND WAGONS.

FOR SALE BAY DRIVING MARE, four years old. Hamblltonian blood father had a record of 2:16. For further information, inquire of John A. Hill, Lookout, Pa. 10 WAGONS, CARRIAGES.

LARGE VARI ety carriages, business wagons, open and top also the Haywood dump wagons at $115. Monroe Brown's Carriage pository, Providence Koad. 22 FOR SALE 10 HEAD OF GOOD WORK horses; one team weighs from 3000 to 3200; one pony and two seated trap. In quire M. Dinner, 337 Pennavenue.

15 FOR SALE 5 GOOD, CHEAP WORK horses. Farm Stables, opposite 1408 South Main avenue. A 30 POULTRY AND EGGS EXHIBITION BUFF ROCK, EGGS, PEN No. $1.61) ror is; ro. i.uu.

Mid Valley Yards. Hodgson Sons, Peck ville, Pa. 12 BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS, SINGLE comb lute and Brown Leghorn chicks. May delivery, 12 cents each 50 chick tireless brooders, $1.50 each. Marble Hill Poultry Yards, Hawley, Pa.

16 FINE THOROUGHBRED COLUMBIA Wyandottes for sale, $1 each. Address C. W. TrlbuneRepubiican. 3tf 25 VARIETIES OF BABY CHICKS FOR sale, price reaucea on eggs after May Fierce Poultry Farm, R.

F. Car bondale, Pa. 13 EGGS FROM MY BEST BREEDING pens B. P. Kocks.

S. C. White Tb horns and fe. C. R.

I. Reds, $1.00 for 15 5.00 per 100; utility stock, $4.00 per Iflo Perkin Ducks' eggs. $1.00 for 11. Farm raised free range. Seamans Farm on N.

Elec. R. R. Get off At A. E.

Factoryville, Pa. 23 TELEGRAPHY TELEGRAPHY THE teaching telegraphy Pennsylvania. Enroll mercial Institute, 207 nue. ONLY SCHOOL in this part of npw. The.

Corn Washington ave ACCIDENT INSURANCE lnsubCCnce accident and health, in the leading Accident Insurance Company of the country. J. J. McCarthy, Agent, 715 Connell Bldg. Both 'phones.

'13 JfROFJiSSIONAL DENTISTS. DR. JOHN EVANS. the! Bank Bid, 1 KOOM 603 DIMS May DR. WrlHiATU.

LENTIST, ROOM iraaers can cunoiag, scranton, Pa. DR. C. C. LAUBACH.

116' Wyoiuin Ave, DR. I. EVELYN WEINER, ROOM 611 Traders Bank Bldg. May 'U DR. L.

RINSLAND. US WYOMING A VS. May DR. R. F.

WYOMING AV4 Painless extraction. May LAWVEltS. V. M. MON AoliANT AITORK'E A T.

Law, 6TI CoumU Bldg. June 'U STOVES AND FURNACE REPAIR8 aiways in stocs. weinrjerg 306 Penn next door to Lackawanna Laundry. Feb 1. 1912 Thirty And Friday Auction The furnishinsrs of two homes.

Messrs. Crelghton and Davis, will be sold at public auction sale next Thursday and Friday afternoons, 2 o'clock sharp, at the new quarters of the Scranton Auction Rooms, 124 Adams avenue. oDDOsite the Casey Hotel (Adams avenue side), next to Clark Snover'B tobacco factory. Also furnishings of new carpets, rugs. linoleums, mattings, etc.

Sent In to be sold same days. The Crelghton furnishings consist of parlor suit, parlor pieces, dining rooms, bedroom, and kitchen fur nishings. Davis furnishings consist of carpets, rugs, folding bed, upright piano, mahogany, music cabinets', eight mattresses, linoleum, linen, odd springs, parlor suit, parlor pieces, dining room and bedroom pieces, lace curtains, portieres, bric a brac, roll top desk, iron and brass beds, leather couch and rockers, gas range, chiffonier, coal range (used little), refrigerator, brass preserving kettle, ice cream freezer, dishes, canned fruit, sectional Gunn bookcase, ladies' combination secretary and bookcase (goldtn oak), gold mirrors, washtubs, window' shades; graphaphone, wardrobe (cost $35), pictures, pier glass 7 ft high, antique mahogany bureau, over one hundred years old, with original glass knobs, buffet, china closet, oil paintings, cut glassware, silverware. mission droDllaht. clock and furniture, porch chairs; Singer drophead sewing machine.

Also drophead Domestic machine in the sale, stair carpet, carpets, rugs, and one hundred other furnishings. All go under auctioneer's hammer Thursday and Friday next. May 11 and 12, in the afternoons, 2 o'clock sharp. (Music In attendance.) Sale at the new quarters Scrantop Auction Rooms, 124 Adams avenue, opposite the Casey Hotel (Adams avenue siae). The house and lot of Mrs.

Davis containing 9 rooms with bath, lot 25x142, of Number 309 N. Lincoln avenue, will be sold Fridav at 124 Adams avenue. For particulars. Inquire of the auctioneer. ROBERT CUMMINGS, Auctioneer.

P. S. Freight paid. I buy and sell all kinds stocks and furnishings. Dron nostal or new 'phone 1435 J.

The best place In Scranton to buy fur nismngs actually sold at auction saip. ll FOR SALE GENERAL STORE IN small railroad town about 20 miles from city, all new stock, about $5,000, doing nice cash business. Owner has too much business. Address O. Box 342, city.

3 5 8 10 12 WORfcD'S WONDER SEED POTATOES. llelds more than other varieties anted siae Dy side, jvo Dllght, no rot. xi. w. Proper, Factoryville, R.

F. No. 2. Bell 'phone, 10 9. 15 FOR SALE KITCHEN RANGE, EAS ter Dockash also large hot air fur nace, "Canton Tropic, No.

157," with piping and registers; all in good condi tion. 1748 Capouse avenue. Bell 'phone. 8109 J. 13 STANLEY STEAMER, MODEL Rt FVL ly equipped; 20 horaepoirer roadster.

Can be seen at P. J. Needham's, South Scranton. 10 FOR SALE SAWDUST, 50c PER LOAD for all you can draw, at S. Egsleston's Mills, on the E.

Coon farm, near Ransom, Pa. 13 FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH, A high grade Diano. Will sell for less than cost of making. Party owning same must go West, on account of ill health. For partlcularsi address Music Teacher, Tribune Republican.

10 FOR SALE, CHEAP, TO QUICK buyer, four passenger touring car good condition. 455 N. Decker court. 10 FOR SALE LATE3T MODEL, VISIBLB typewriter, standard mat.e. use less than six mouths original ribbon still on.

In perfect condition, and hell for want ot use. Call or address 231 Franklin ave nue, Scranton, Pa. A lOtf WEDDING RINGS We mike a specialty of wedding fines. All grades and sizes. Prices reasonable.

Engraving free. M. Trucker 514 Lackawanna avenue. 26U LEGAL NOTICES PUBLIC SALE. There will be exposed to public sale at Farview, Wayne County, on May 16th, 1911, at 10 o'clock a.

ten carloads of property, viz: Two carloads of fire proofing materia, four carloads of hollow brick, three carloads of sewer nine. one carload of cut stone. This material was made and shipped to George A. Glenn Company and others, to be used in the construction of tne Hospital for the Criminal Insane at Farview, and has been held on the cars for freight, storaee and demurrage charges and will be sold under an order of A. T.

Searle, President Judge of County, to pay the lien of the Delaware nuason company, the common carrier, for freight, demurrage and storage charges. Terms of sale, cash. THE DELAWARE HUDSON COM PANY. April 29th. 1911.

WELLES TORRET, Attornsys for Dware and Hudson Co, A Z9M JB ESTHER REESE VS. JOHN E. REESE, No. 5, March Term, 1911. In the Court of Common Pleas of Lacka wanna County.

To John E. Reese, Respondent: You are hereby notified that the sheriff of said County lias returned the original and the alias subpoenas in divorce In the above entitled case non est inventus. and that the Court has ordered service to be made by publication. You are hereby notified to be and appear at the 'next term of Court to be held at Scranton on the 12th day of June next, 1911. to answer tne complaint of the said libel lant.

P. F. CONNOR, Sheriff. C. II.

SOPER, Attorney for Libellant. 3 10 20 MISCELLANEOUS TEN PER CENT. ON ALL SUMS FROM one thousana up, securea py N. mortgages with title guaranteed. James.

Reardon, 3it iinaen street, scranton, 16 PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PAPER, hanging. Paneling done at lowest prices from 25 cents per roll up. Beach, Painter, 215 North Lincoln ave nue. 10 WATCH REPAIRING. Victor H.

Wells, Watchmaker, 601 Bank Building, Scranton, Pa. 31 WILL BUY 'ULiD CLOTHING AND shoes pay high prices ladies' and gents'. Joseph Steinberg, 229 Mulberry street. Old 'phone, 925 New 'phone. CARLUCCI STONE.

COT GENr KAJj UUTKAUTOIIS AND DEAL Offices: 4th floor, Real Estate Exchange UU mi Va rH firman T.sna aJUui if' and L. W. IC R. 'tracks, loth phones. 0 7 'li CAST OFF Highest cash prices paid for cast off clothing, or I will give the best Imported linens In exchange for either Ladles' or Gents' wearing apparel.

Philip Karp, 407 Pens avenue. Scranton, Pa. Sept 'll MEGAIGEE PRINTERS' SUP plles, envelopes, paper bags, twins Warehouse: 10S Washington avenue. INSURANCE r'AeAasAMNAmnak'n! 13 YOUR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Insured If not drop a iot card or cl on FiUslinmona, Miller Bid. 1 A yt voff 4fX'3k FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 70 Acres Only $2,200.

A decided barnaln and located withi: 40 miles of Philadelphia on mainr'llne road, close town of 17,000, every advantage within easy distance, mail delivered 70 acres all in level, easily worked, productive fields; plenty of fruit; good room stone house, large' barn, corn house, pig pen, etc. finest of water at house and barn; aged owner wishes to retire and must sell at once, hence price to immediate purchaser is only' $2,200, part cash, remainder on time. For particulars, of this and other astonishing Pennsylvania farm bargains, many fully equipped with stock and tools, see Page 73, "Strout's New Big Farm Catalogue, No. 34," copy free. Station 1940.

E. A. Strout, Land Title Philadelphia, Pa. 10 100 Acres Only Stock and Tools Included. Nearly every acre of this productive farm is under cultivation, enough timber for home use pasture spring watered for 15 head, cuts 75 tons of hay; fine 11 room house, barn 35x70, tie up for 25 head, wagon, poultry, corn and wood houses located convenient to markets and all other advantages owner forced to sacrifice and ta immediate purchaser memoes horses, 2 cows, 2 hogs, 50 hens, wagon, carriages, sleigh, 2 sets harness, mowing machine, hay rake, cultivator, plow, harrow, corn planter, feed cutter, fanning mill and all small implements, all for only $5,500, part cash, remainder on easy terms.

For picture, details, see Page 66, "Strout's New Big Farm Cata lnETMP' TJn 31 Ninv froa Catlnn .1019 FOR SALE 8 ROOM NEW HOUSE ON the Hill all improvements, steam heat, gas and electric light, concrete cellar. nice lawn; a very nice home, worth $5, 000; will sacrifice at $4,500 to: Quick Duyer. iactcawanna iteal Estate BARGAIN FOR QUICK BUYER Three CltV lnfa. containing. nr.

I I If sold at once I offer this splendid new single house dn Irving near Linden Street, at the above figure1. Property colt $6,000 in 1909. First come," first served. 17. F.

Vaughan 421 Lacka.Ave. LAST CHANCE To. buy this beautiful home at 940 Monroe avenue and at your own terms ful particulars at office. opposite osi umce. 12 i ETnK nni nuna' mttrttno FOR SALE AT LAKE SHERIDAN, iS three boats.

Mrs. S. A. Norris, 147 Bigg BLreei, jjunmorc. Al a FOR SALE HIGH GRADE FARM OF 80 acres, 1 mile from Northern Electric, wun nnesi ouuaings in aenton township, 7 acres of virgin timber, 2 large orchards, rich loam soil, 12 room elegant house, with bath and hot and cold water, painted barn 40x70, with silo and box stalls, spring piped to house and barn, tenant house, other barns, chickeries, etc.

If looking for a fine farm, let us show you mis, sure. iacKawanna Keal Estate opposite ost umce. 12 SEND US YOUR BEST OFFER ON ONE or both of two nearly new double nouses, i rooms and bath a side, with all Improvements, steam heat, gas, and concrete cellars, lot 40x150, 2210 12 18 and 20, Brown avenue, Providence. Lackawanna Real Estate opposite Post 12 WE OFFER PRACTICALLY NEW aoubie house on Grandview avenue. Green Ridge.

6 rooms and hath a kMb. all improvements, lot 40x150, good barn easy terms. Jjackawanna Real Estate opposite Post Office. 12 To John Zanona, Respondent: CONNELL BUILDING. 706 718 Scranton Street 4fl Esu Uisnsd ltd.

Both Phones. The Largest Store Fixture Factory Nor theaa tern Fenru rlranla. JOHNBENORE Contractor and Builder Architectural Cabinet Making. All klndb business Interiors. Special design! fur alahsd for all kinds of store fixtures.

SCRANTON. PA. LEGAL NOTICES. will be held at the office of the company, The subpoena and anas sunpoena in the above case having been returned "non est inventus," the Court has ordered service upon you by publication, and you are therefore required to appear at the next term of Said court to be held at Scranton. Lackawanna County, Pennsyl vania, on Monday, the 12th day of June, 191, to answer tne compiami ot saia libetfant P.

F. CONNOR, Sheriff. L. P. WEDEMAN, Attorney for Libellant.

May 2, 1911. 3o.a.w.4t MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS SION, CITY OF SCRANTON, PENNA. Examinations will be held by the Fig street, near Crown avenue; valued at (Municipal Civil Service Commission on $1,000. Write or eall with vnnr nfr.r nn Wednesday evening. May 17.

1911. at 7 A usMiian, tvs jfaroer court. iociock, lur tne iuuuwiiik uumuuus. nue for 500. block Washington ovBiiue, iteynoias ft wynkoop, cupics j3uxiK mag.

12 FOR SALE STORY FRAME HOUSE, rooms. 101 wxiZV. located U14 gjyn. Mairr itrcet, Lincoln Heights. VAUGHAN "421 S.ACKAW.

ACKAWANNA Lackawanna SSL Co. $35 Lots Estate City and Suburban Real Estate. Beth 'Phones, Opposite Post Offiea. Beautiful Huntington not: miss eeelng and convince yourself at our expense. Prices win jump until July.

Only 100 10m mis price, nue guaranteed. $1.00 Down, 25c. Month. DARSHAD. SOS Bridge Phone 1470 main.

AGENTS WANTED. BILL POSTERS 'iavsnrrirsjrv'sj THE AMERICAN COMPANY, JAMB) Reardon. Manaawr. Sli Linrl.n gtri General outdogor advertisers and dlitrlbu. tors, worn uarameeeo.

Jy 'a Aistf First Pave inspector. Second Sewer Inspector. Ore SALE THREE DESIRABLR SIN Third Bridge Inspector. Kle dwcHlnes with all 1 I Annliratlons must be filed with th Spc full lots, as 600 hinnir Tnvtnr I retarv of the Municinal Civil Service Com nvcisu? aui nuw OIOCK ave 1 mission nut mier inau m.vnuu.yt may id, BUYS, SELLS AND R.SNT8 REAL ESTATE AVE. KIZER SWINGLE BOTH PHONES.

MEARS BLDG. THE HOLGATE CO. Est. ZU "Keal Estate in its Branches" PEOPLES BANK BLDG. BUYS, SELLS, RENTS ana insures Hi Es tate.

My list Includes a kinds of city orooertles: alio iATto and suburban homes. Both 'phones; iw Monsey scranton. Pa, 1911. All information and blank aDDli cations can be received by applying at Municipal Civil Service Commission. JOHN J.

OWENS, 10 Secretary. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE celved at the office of the Secretary of the Scranton Board of Control, 718 Con nell Building, until 7 :30 o'clock Monday evening, May 22, 1911, for furnishing the scranton ruonc sscnoois wun coal. The coal is to be of good Quality, free from dust and slate, 2,000 pounds to the ton. arcnae vnn ecu on bb mt Jniy iresniy minea coal or tne estao unnoB no uvrri alV pi "shed standard of preparation will be ac r. 1 I ceptea.

The coal is to be delivered upon the oraer ot the janitors of the various buildings, said order to be upon a printed form furnished by the school district and attached to the receipt, which Is to be presented to the Janitor and signed by mm upon aenvery of the coal. No coal will be paid for unless such order and re ceipt accompany the bill. Bidders will state the price per ton for the different sizes separately and for each of the fol lowing sub districts: First District (Green Ridge and Cen tral City), Schools 4, 6, 9, 27, 28, 34, 35, as, as, 3D ana 42 and annexes. Second District South Ride). Schools 2, 3.

6, 7, 8, 10, 11, nr 80. 37 and annexes. inira JJlstnct (Hyde park). Bchoo 12, 13, 14. 16.

17. 18. 19. 20. 29.

31. 3 41, 43 and annexes. Fourth District (Providence). Schools Zl. 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 40, 44 and annexes.

Bids are also invited for furnishing wood for the various schools, the same to be cut into such sizes as may be ordered and to be delivered in two ton wagon loaas. tne wooa to De ordered and re ceipted for In the same manner as stated above in regard to coal. separate bids are also invited for fur nishing coal for the Boiler plant at the Technical high school, corner Adams avenue and Gibson street. The coal to be niw Tuu 1 no. 1 BUCKwneat.

onlv fresh minor Kever before have nature' and coaI ot th.e established standard of prep min bun in o.rit a. aratlon will be accepted. To be furnished handsome a result a thi, nmi, under, the same regulations as for mm out park with wide, wind PvlnS coal to the other schools. ln A I 1 OMTTl nf HAAAfl In Moh nt na.HA. 1 1 UVUItTVKIUB.

mj I 1 1 UIICU cnecK is to De enclosed with each proposal, which sum shall be forfeited to the School District in case of refusal or omission on the part of the successful bidder to execute contract within ten days after the awarding of the same. No bid will be read or considered which falls to comply with the terms of this aaverusement. Tne Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids, also the right to require a bond for the due performance of the corftract. By order of the Scranton Board of Con troL E. D.

FELLOWS, 10 Secretary. 516 Spruce street, Scranton, on Saturday, June 17, 1911, at 10 a. mf, to take action on approval or disapproval of the proposed reduction of Capital Stock of said Company from $1,000,000 to 1600.000. J. H.

LAW, A 12oawJ 14 Secretary, ASUNTA ZANONA VS. JOHN ZANONA, Divorce. No. 1326, September Term, 1909, Common Pleas, Lackawanna County. To MONEY TO LOAN sin LOANS AND UPWARDS bouaekee.irr, Wurklngmen aa saiartev Euipiuyca.

UR WEkiaif.Y HATE ON SJ la .60 la nriJt" wU1 nn th AMERICAW a sur dlfferint lntitution from the. I riaJi lon company you hear nr A iJ out. Confidential dealings, qulcic ene.rfi employes, bright, i offices, consldeVate twatmSnt, dlfflt.i?u ffn ffora t0 Pv. nal19 7 o.iJ IC vou have never borrowed. i experience with othr com oSI "ot been tlsfac i ory please call on uii.

'I axpiam tna American ays va lm. It will lilns vnn CALL, WKI'E OK 'PHONrS. Old 'Pnone, 16G8. Nun 'Phone. 3131, ni.n tuviivi (iao4 American Loan Go.

80) MKAK3 BCILDING, J.VK. AMD hfAUCU tin. SCIIANTOiV. PA. "Pen haturday evenings until 9 o'c'oclc ClltULf 1.IIAVS furniture, nlnro or salary.

101 HUMJIOAV $10 and Pay fl2.Wt lu Payments $23 11 nd Pay S7.r0 In Payments $50 ami in 0 Payments OTHKIl CHARGE. PEOPLE'S LOAN CO 427 Spruce St. Room 1. 2. llflUCV tli Watcher MUNlI and Jewelry at lowest rates, a inwilk 1 Kudto.

Broker and Jeweler, Lackawariba 4 enue. AprlS $2,000 AND $2,500 TO LOAN AT ONCE also larger sums; real estate securltiei only. James Gardner Sanderson. 1003 Mears Bldg. OSTEOPATH DR.

SIDNEY E. CRESSWELL, 310 Miller Building. Bell 'phone, 3999. 6JU 6 KAJ.LKOAD TIME TABLiiS NEW JERSEY CENTRAL. Trains leave Scranton, weekdays, foi New York, Bethlehem, Allentown, Reading, Lebanon, Harrisburg, Mauch Chunk.

White, Haven, Ashley, Wilkes Barre, etc, 7:10 a. 12:50 p. m. and 4:00 Sundays, 9:10 2:10 p. m.

and' 5:09 p. m. or Philadelphia, weekdays, a. 12 :60 p. ta.

and 4 :00 p. m. Sundays, 9:10 a. m. and 2:10 p.

m. For xamaqua ana i oiisvuie, weexaays, 7:10 a. m. and p. m.

Sundays, m. DELAWARE AND HUDSON. Schedule in effect Feb. 19, 1911: Trains leave Scranton as follows: For Carbondale, 6:35, 7:55, 6:60, 10:06 a. m.

12:06. 1:19, 2:18, 4:05, 4:45, 5:30, 6:25, 7:35, 10:19, 11:32 p. m. For Honesdale, 7:55 a m. 1 :19, 6 :30 p.

m. For Wilkes Barre. 6:36, 7 :40, 8:60, 9:42, 10:40 a. m. 12:10 2:18, 3:20, 4:42, 5:30, 6:35, 11:10 p.

m. For Albany and points North and East, 7:65 a. m. 4:05 p. m.

Pittsburg sleeper, 6:30 p. dally, except Sunday. Sunday trains: For Carbon 1 dale, 8 :15, 10 :05, 11 :50 a. m. 2 :18, 4 :05, 11:02 p.

m. ror kes Barre, 9:15, 10:40 a. m. 12:10, 1:40 8:20. 6:32.

0:17. 10:40 n. m. For H. nesl dale, 8:15 aim.

and 4:05 p. m. For Albany and points North and East, 4:05 p. m. 1 Boratti Golitmttal Covpoood 'A ufe and simple remedy for BnnchUxM, Catarrh.

Hat fan Inflammations. Irrltatloni. mm. allocs of ALL muoons membrsDas or linings ot the now, threat, slomaoh or nrlnary orgaas. AT DRUOQISTSSI iy net curt yourttlf i Traatlnwlthsaohbottls or maiiso on rsquaiL .14 Enei CacaWI Co.

i.i B.IA. DOCTOR HOY Rectal Surscon and Germaei Sneciallet. 245 South Main. Wilkea Barre, Pa The hospital operation for the cure of Piles. Fistula, is unnecessary and Inadvisable.

I use no knife, there is no detention from business and you pay when cured. Also Gallstones, Private Diseases. Skin and Blood Diseases, Tumors, Cancer, uoner ana an ixervous ana Chroma Diseases. Lady In attendance for women patients. Cut this out and send my free books.

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