niE 01TIZKN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1010. CENT A COLUMN! VOXl SAIiE Kelly .& Stelnman brick factory building, Including en gine, boiler and slinftlng. Inquire of J. D. Koblnson. KOtf. THUEE rebuilt second-hnnd sew ing ninchlnes. All were high. priced ninchlnes. Now $5.00 ea6h. M'c Intyre. 2eol 51 There will be communion ser- Born to Mr. and Mrs. LuU on vices In the Presbyterian church next Tuesday a daughter. Sunday morning. Walter Hempstead has secur The factory buildings of Kelly ed a position as driver with Fred it Stelnman are offered for sale, Hlckard. Sue advertisement. Mrs. II, A. Decker of Cliff street Cantaln James Ham Circle, La- was badly bitten Sunday while try; dies of the Q. A. ft., will meet Prl- Ing to pnrt her dog and a neighbor's day afternoon at 3 o'clock. ns they fought The Pennsylvania Christian En- There are unclaimed letters In FOIl SALE One 2-year-old Orange county Holsteln bull. Spots are all right on lilm. P. L. BRA MAN, Indian Orchard, Pa. 3t. DESIHA11LE PItOPEKTY FOIt SALE Residence of the late H. C. Hand, located at the corner of Cnurch and Eleventh streets; 75 feet on Church street and 120 feet on Elev enth street, together with house and barn. For Information concerning above property, nddress W. H. Stone, Court street, Honesdale, Pa. 43m2 deavor union will hold Its fifth blcn nlal convention at Franklin July 12, continuing three days. Wllkes-Bnr-re wants the next meeting. Ernest Miller, whose hotel at Honesdale postofTlce for: Miss Lolita Bifrcher, Miss Beatrice Capollo, Bert Haney, Julius TIrk. A marriage license was Issued In Scranton Monday to Almus W. Twin lake was burned recently, hns oiber of Syracuse, N. Y., and Miss had more misfortune. A valuable Annie E. Boyce of Hamlin. horse fell dead at East Honesdale FOIt SALE Honesdale National Bank stock, 23 shares, or any part thereof, at 51G5 per share. Wnrren P. Schenck, Honesdale, Pa. ALL KINDS of legal blanks, notes, leases, deeds, warrants, bonds, sum monses, constable bonds, etc. Citizen office. TWELVE muslin trespass notices for $1.00; six for seventy-flve rents. Name of owner, township and law regarding trespassing printed there on. CITIZEN office. Thursday. The animal was valued at $150. Manuel Jacobson, the former owner of the Boston store, who was lately declared a bankrupt, left Honesdnle on Saturday for Roches ter, where he will enter the employ of a relative. Considerable work is being done on the Port Jervis-.Aiilford road. It Is widened In places, the water Snnpplng turtles are not terra pins, so not protected by law. Re cently one wns cnught In Westcolang pond that welched 53 pounds. Hon. Joel G. Hill of Lookout Is convn:esclng. Hls daughter, Miss Myra, a trained nurse, is caring for htm. He wns much more comfort able yesterday. Charles F. Rockwell, who has been nn Inmate of the State hospl breaks removed and parts have been tnl, Scranton, several weeks, where gravelled. These Improvements will bo appreciated by autoists. There Is now on deposit In the Honesdale National bank $15,000 to the credit of the general fund of he submitted to two serious opera tions, returned home Tuesday after noon. Mrs. William B. Holmes gave a dance and supper in honor of her the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, granddaughters, Misses Helen and There is in the Dime bank $5,000 be- Daisy Mills of Brookline, Mass., who FOIt SALE A walnut upholster ed, parlor set of furniture consist ing of sofa and two large cnalrs. In quire Citizen Office. tf LOCAL MENTION. are spending the summer with her, About 50 peopie were present. Pity the horses this hot weath er, ;iee that tney are not lett stand ing in the sun while you're enjoying PERSONAL MENTION Cyrenus Ball went to Carbondale Saturdny. Station agent Enrl Gager of Provi dence was hero over Sunday. Charles -ord of Equlnunk hns been calling on Honesdale friends. Theodore Geary Is stronger and nble to be out about every day. August Smith of White Mills was a Sunday visitor In Honesdale. William Pethlck Is homo from his Scranton and WIlkcs-Bnrre trip. Miss Madeline O'Connell of the State normal school at Stroudsburg Is with her mother, Mrs. Charlotte i O'Connell, for the summer. Miss Margaret Weaver of the I Wayne hotel was at Towanda last I week, the guest of her brother, John H. Weaver, Jr., for Old Home week, i Ray Brown has gone back to I Lafayette college to do some Held worn until September. He is n member of the college engineering corps. Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Porter Thomnson and three children of An- J. V. Kllroe of New York Is n jover, Mass., are spending a few Honesdale vacationist this week. weeks with Andrew Thompson of W. H. Reupert and Arthur Ulmer West Park Btreet. of Carbondale were here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Strongman Mrs. Thomas McKenna has been are with Mrs. George Robinson and the guest of frlsnds In Carbondale. , Miss Mattle Strongman In Bethany Miss Hazel Dean has been passing : for a week or more. They came up a few days with Scranton friends. I from New York In their automobile, Unrrv Youns of Scranton wns In I Edwnrd L. Daley left this morn The Honesdale National bank will be closed Monday. The town council have ordered a new one-horse lawn mower, to cost $53. The residents fronting Central park have contributed $25 toward paying for this machine. Miss Grace Jadwln will teach as principal at Seelyville school next year. The vice-principal will be Clarence Hopkins of Aldenvllle, the primary teacher Miss Clara Eck. Evidence that some one Is dyna miting the Delaware is found in a number of large bass floating dead at the Water Gap. Some of the bass, it was estimated, would weigh at least seven pounds. On Friday, July 1, the Seelyville Fire company will have an Ice cream social, followed by a dance In their hall at Seelyville. The attendance from Honesdale is bound to be large. The social will be held on the lawn. W. A. Rose, United States post office inspector, who was lri charge of the district extending from Hones dale to Willlamsport, with head quarters in Scranton, has Just been transferred to St. Louts, Mo. He hns entered on the discharge of his duties In that city. Attention, veterans! Regular meeting of Capt. Ham Post, G. A. R. Friday evening, July 1. The Post has been Invited to attend the dedl cation of the monument to Gen Sheridan in Scranton, Monday, July 4, and at this meeting will take ac tion on the Invitation. Early Monday morning of last week a young man o! Olyphant found an automobile along Main street, near the Riverside. The ma- chine was found to be broken in its steering parts, and was evidently abandoned. The young man took it in charge and Wednesday the owner called for It, explaining that ho had met with an accident and that he left the machine there while he went on urgently to his destination. He took the machine to his home near Ariel. The historical committee of the Old Home week celebration held a meeting at the club rooms of the Stroudsburg Industrial club the oth er night, when the arrangements were completed for the publication of the historical sketch of the bor ough, which will be put up In at tractive book form and sold during the big week. The book will be suit ably illustrated, and it is expected will meet with a generous demand The committee will hav? the book in two different bindings, one more substantial than the other and sold at a slight advance In price. This is it very Important work and no doubt thero will bo a copy In every home In Monroo county after they are placed on sale. The poles are sot an,d wires strung for the trolley between Scran ton and Mooslc lako, to tako the placo of the rather unsubstantial and unsatisfactory steam lino to the sheot of water In question. With now cars, reasonable rates, says n Scranton writer, many attractions at the lake, and the picturesquo seen ery en route, Mooslc lake should prove to bo one of Scranton's most popular excursion and picnic resorts It Is expected tho new lino will bo opened early In July, and with tho Northern Electric road extended to tho outlot at Lako Wlnola and the proposed extension to Lako Short dan and on to BInghnmton, with tho proposed new trolley system to Lako Ariel and Rocky Glen and other suburban resorts and tho Sun day excursions on tho Jersey Cen tral and O. & W., tho people of Scranton and vicinity will haye rio lack of delightful places to spend few hours tn recreation. longing to tlm sinking fund and $25,000 In the Wayne County Sav ings bank credited to the same fund. The rite of baptism was con ferred on children of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rowley of Brooklyn, N. Y., cooling drinks In the shade. Pro Mr. and Mrs. Augustus P. Thomp- vide them with fly nets. A straw- son of Andover, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. hat with a sponge In It Is another Edward Bader and Mr. and Mrs. humane protection for these faithful Henry Tlngley of Honesdale at the dumb beasts. n- i I . . . 1. f .1 I .u.a.. u,u,u, ouuuaj IUUIU- HenUh Commissioner Dixon t T . IT..W 1 I " nurej- nuuuiau, wuu was sue- children of Pennsvlvan a who may cessiui in securing me uemocrauc ho in iinnwr nf toinnim hv dUtrllmt nomination for state senator in this lng anti-tetanus serum free of charge uisinci, uuuiiis si.eiiumg tn RU(.i. neoilv ones as niav be n Honesdale on Sunday and Monday Miss Katherlne Grey Is the guest of Miss Helen Jones at Lake Ariel. Mrs. Jones and Miss Florence Jones are guests of Mrs. Coo Dur land. A. L. Mitchell and Bob Mitchell, both from Damascus, spent Sunday here. Albert E. Allen of Rochester, N. Y., has been In Hqnesdale on busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. William Brown or Philadelphia are visiting in Honesdale. lng (Saturday) for Honesdale, where ho will play with the East Stroudsburg Normal team against tho Honesdale Stars. Jermyn Cor. Richard Bradley, Dwlght Beards lee, H. A. Thomas and A. W. Thomp son of Peckville, are on a fishing trip In Wayne county. Mr. Bradley took his new touring car on the trip. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. W. Rowley, Harry Rowley and Mary Rowley, all from Washington, came Friday to visit Mrs. M. L. Tracy. Mr. Rowley re turned Monday. His family stayed here. to secure the nomination. This is paying a good price to have the prlv tlege of running for an office which pays $1500 per session, two sessions in four years. Committees are hard at work arranging for the annual excursion of the parish of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel church, Carbondale, which will be held at Lake Lodore today, The proceeds will be turned Into the building fund for the new church, and it Js expected the excursion will be liberally patronized. Orders have been received at the Erie offices in Port Jervis to pre pare the pay rolls of men employ ed wholly or partly In New York state and forward them to the audit ing department. The Erie has taken the step to pay twice a month in conformity with the law which the court of appeals has declared con stitutional after considerable litiga tion. Patrick Burns, aged 84, died Miss Clara Torrey-is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kreitner and her sister, Mrs. Arthur Hull In New son Wlnton, Miss Emma Kreitner York. I and Miss Millie Schwleger autoed Mrs. John J. Cannlvan and chil-! to Port Jervis, N. Y., In the Kreitner jured by explosives July 4. C. C. Jadwln will be the Honesdale dis tributor. Ex-President Roosevelt Is likely to visit Milford the coming summer as the guest of GIfford Pinchot at Grey Towers, say Pike county dis patches to New York and Phlladel phla papers. No coniirmatlon, how ever, has yet been secured; Indeed, it Is not certain the deposed chlef( forester will be at nis country piace this summer. The second of Rev. George S. Wendell's series of sermons on not able hymns was given Sunday even ing, when the Baptist pastor talk ed on "Rock of Ages," by Augustus M. Toplady, a contemporary of Charles Wesley, whose "Jesus, Lover of My Soul" was considered by Mr. Wendell one week ago Sunday. Ho explained the beauties of Dr. Top lady's composition and briefly sketch ed the author's life. Next Sunday, Mr. Wendell said yesterday, he hopes to take up Cardinal John Henry Friday at hts homo In Prompton from the Infirmities of old age. He Newman.s ..Lead, Kindly Light.' survivea oy six cniiaren jonn, is James and Martin, living In New York; Margaret and Sarah at home, and Mrs. Anna McCabe of Carbon dale. Undertaker E. J. Burns of the latter city is a nephew. The funer al was held Monday morning from The work of erecting the Phil Sheridan monument on Court House square, corner of Adams avenue and Spruce street, commenced Monday, and the contractor has given assur nnce to tho monument committee St. John's church, with a mass of that the undertaking will be com- requtem. Interment was In Hones dale. Patrick H. Baker, who recently tendered his resignation as foreman at the Delaware and Hudson locomo tive shops, has left for Pueblo, Col., where ho has accepted a position as general foreman of the shops of tho Denver and Rio Grande. The offer was received through M. J. Powers, the master mechanic, who Is a former resident of Carbondale. Dieted by Friday night. All the stone. Is now on the ground, tho founda tion Is laid and nothing remains to be done except erect the pedestal and place the figure. After the monument Is erected It remains veiled until unveiling day on the Fourth. This will be a big day In Scranton's history and the unveiling will draw heavily from many of the northeastern Pennsylvania towns. The Pennsylvania Coal com Mr. Baker Is a skilled mechanic and pany of Shohola has made Its last hns the- hearty well wishes of all his run of logs for the season down the friends for his success In tho West, creek, which for a cosple of miles Of Interest to railroad men and fr'" tho mill at Shohola Is in, i i. .. iuiuu Willi iiiuuur. mi.- n.-ji.wio liutuiuib iucu uustu la Lut; uuuuuuti.' ... , . .... ,,f Al ln,a ,1M,,1 1,,, Will Ue UUUWt'U IU full Ullt lu B.vvu railroad experts to bo of the highest expense of repairs In summer. After typo of modern construction, have ul " """- 1B ... . - i, i,.or,i ,i, t i, wblo the property may be converted r.,nnnV f,r.m v, (.!,, ,, Into a summer resort. Recently v iuw mn.i,vii4j 'lull I i ) I v nf tl.o IxinrlMn T nnnmnllvn ,. HrCIlllUUlB aUU auncm.o ..u.u nv TWa m,1n n fnr nf H,nm aiUlnCU tllO SltCS .H1U 1C IS IOUUU U1UI imvo'nrnvo.1 vnrv a,.nrof..i nn,i ti, U lake several miles long easily can 4fi ivlll Knnn t.n In nrMv Bnrvl "0 ItiadO Which, With tllO large nre.1 This order Is said to be one of tho f woo1.ed 'and, would make a.de lnrpf.Rt ,.vnr fllln.l fnr nn V.netorn SlrablO location IOr lliat company at one time. By a recent change In tho form of tho postolllco money order tho mall advice to tho postmaster of tho office on which tho order Is drawn Is eliminated. This will effect a sav business. Tho Shohola Is one of tho finest trout streams in northeastern Penn sylvanln.' Wayne county sports are not putting up much money on tho big light for tho world's heavyweight Int in flio irnvnrnmont nf nl.ni.t CliampiOnSllip UllU Will UM wuSeu u.. Sr.00.000 T.er vnnr. Tim nnw nr.lnr tllO l'OUrtn at ueno, 1110 lively muu u nrnvtnp.1 with a mnnnn whiM. t divorce town In Novnifa. Thoro aro .oii.i . t not many Johnson men In Hones- 4il(4t I VU UIQ I'M I BJU 1U n IIUPU lUt Ul I ' lit I it In ilrnwn. nn,1 In rotnlncl J.v ,) UaiO Iinil UIO provuiuill lll.i.l uoo.uu nnalmnRfpr tnnltlnir tl.o nnvmnnt. nerO IS U1UI UIO WI1UO HlUBBer u.iB..t ' - it. l.ll, Thn nnu fnrm wH fn Intn nan n lO HCK UIO IllO out UI l.iu u.uun. D.ub ger, out tnuro is 0110 muu ... uu.. who won money on tho Fltzslm soon as tho public printer can ob tain tl.o necessary supply of safety paper, Tho Stroudsburg Jefferspnlan, known to many Monroe county peo mons-Corbett fight at Carson City In 1897 and this man says that If tho mill goes 18 rounds tho Johnson . t ,,nnf1 Tt-o .-.il ! ti (, tnon nut. Pie as "the Jeff." has been bought J by Georgo C. Hughos, onco manager of tho Passaic (N. J.) News, more recently in tho sarao position on tho Washington (N. J.) Star. Mr. Hughes has been in Stroudsburg Journalism before, for he started the Times, an afternoon paper, whllo proprietor of tho old Monroo Dem ocrat. The paper ho has bought Is all right, and Mr. Hughes, from what Wayno county newspapermen have heard about him, Is all right, Tho Citizen hopes ho may still further Improve tho paper and Increase its bank account and tho contents of its cash drawer. generally fnvor Jefferles and thoy aro willing to wager hatsnnd cigars and tho llko of that on the big St Louis bollermaker, though not many of thorn offer to go down Into their jeans for tho long green. "111 bet tho best hat In Honesdnto that Jeff knocks tho nigger out," snld one o tho best known landlords In north eastern Pennsylvania. Nobody of fered to tako him. Ho was talking to n Jeffries crowd. Ladles traveling suits to close out stock cheap at Menner & Co. DleoH dren have been with Scranton rela tlves. Charles B. Mallett has been the guest of relatives In Matamoras, N. Y. H. J. Campbell of Carbondale was one of Honesdale's business callers Monday. Miss Rena Keen, who teaches in Montclalr, N. J., is home until Sep tember. Miss Kate Swift, a klndergartner In Cortland, N. Y., Is at home for the summer. Miss Nettle Ruger of Norrlstown Is spending a few days with friends In town. Miss Margaret Fives of Egypt Is being entertained by her brother, Paul Fives. Miss Tillie Derrick spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents at Aldenvllle. Miss Margaret McGettlgan of Phil adelphia has been at her home here this week. William Mitchell of Bowling Green, O., was in Honesdale on bust ness Monday. j Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rummetsch returned from their honeymoon trip Sunday evening. Mrs. Edwina Schermerhorn of' Kansas City is visiting friends and relatives In town. i Gilbert White has gone to Rock, Island, 111., where he Is the guest of his son, Irving. ' Mrs. John Kuhbach has been ) In Towanda. She saw part of Old' Home week there. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Reilly are entertaining Miss Margaret Reilly of Pleasant Mount. Mrs. G. W. Sell has for her guests j Mrs. Mead Sweeley ana uaugnier, i Laura, of New York. 1 Miss Helene Bishop entertained Miss Gertrude Harvey of Carbondale Sunday and Monday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. William H. Stone of Court street have returned from i a trip to the Catskllls. Miss Mildred Cyphers of Scranton was with Honesdalo friends the lat-! ter part of last week. 1 John Hessler and son, Clarence Hessier, of Brooklyn, N. Y., are i visiting local relatives. I Thomas Butler has come back. from Carbondnlo after passing some, time with friends there. Miss Helen Tryon and Miss Julia Storms have gono to Portland, Me., to summer with relatives. Mrs. Charles Folley has returned to Peckvlllo after visiting relatives and friends at Honesdale. Miss Loretta McAvoy of Pleasant Mount is tho guest of Miss .Marie McDermott for a fow days. Mrs. Merrltt Brown and Archlo and Ralph Brown of Poyntelle aro visiting Honesdale friends. Walter Healoy of Mansfield nor mal school Is at his homo In East Honesdalo for tho summer. Miss Mnrgarot Hlller went to Wllkes-Barro Mondny to visit her cousin. Miss Mnrgaret Sterk. W. F. Taylor of Philadelphia Is In town, called horo by tho suit against Pniil Olsyephskl of Prompton. i Mr. and .Mrs. Luker of Waymart spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Florence Kimble In Aberdeen. Mrs. Ednn Singer Is homo from Downesvlllo, N. J., where she visit ed hor mothor, Mrs. Etta Gnvltt. , Georgo Llghtlzer and hts daugh ter. Miss Margaret Llghtlzer, are visiting some WIntordalo friends, i Thomas Wronn and Harold Wronn of Bloomsburg aro with tho former's dnughtor, Mrs. P. F. Grlf- fin. Miss Ella Doherty and Miss Dor-' othy Lynch of Canton, Ohio, arei car Sunday and called on Mrs. J. J. Blppus. Rev. F. F. T. Stephenson and Miss Edith Stephenson of Llnesvllle, In., are tho guests of Mrs. M. Mulford of Madison, N. J., at the home of Jlrs. S. M. Decker, a sister of Mrs. Mulford. Mrs. Albert Jones and sons, Ar thur and Paul, of Avenue D, Mata- Mrs. Nelson E. Blgelow of Ni agara is spending a fow dnys with relatives. Emnnuel Freeman has returned to New York, after a visit with rela tives here. Reuben Brown and Harland His- ted went Sunday to Laurel Lake, where Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Dlt trlch entertained them. Mr. and Mrs. John Dexter of Atco and Mrs. Georgia Rose and son, Russell, of New York have returned homo after visiting their cousin, Mrs. J. D. Palmer, of Cliff street, Carbondnle. Miss Josephine Katz went to Bal timore Saturday and from thero sailed Mondny on steamship Rhino for England, Germany, Frnnce, Switzerland and Italy. She will bo In Honesdale again In October. Miss Clara 'lerwllllger of Scran ton nnd M13S Frances Sherman of Glens Falls, N. Y., spent last week with Miss Alice Simons, who took them nutomoblling and showed them Wayne county's June scenery. Jlrs. W. tidnyon and granddaugh ter, Miss Alberta Dewltt, of Hawley are visiting nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Dewltt in Rowland. Mrs. Willis Simonson of Wayne county was also a guest there last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Weaver of Mlddletown, N. Y., are tho guests of the former's brother, John H. Weav er, at the Wayne hotel. Mr. Weaver at one time wns a boss mason here, and a good one. His health at present is poor. Old friends In Honesdale are glad to greet him. J. T. Niland, one of the crack can vassers of the International Corres pondence school, of Scranton, with a crew is working Wayne county, which they Intend to rake with a fine tooth comb. Their headquarters are at the Commercial and they went to Waymart the early part of tho week. Rev. Will H. Hlller In Scranton Saturday presented the O. U. A. M. flan to the Salvation Army, who de- moras, N. Y., who have been visit-1 lcated their new building at the ing relntlves at Scranton and Lake time. The Honesdale clergyman Artel for the past two weeks, have made a cordial speech to the Army returned. . and told them they are doing a lot of Mrs. B. F. Bailey and Miss Car- Sod- Local ministers assisted in inttn rtniipv ivpnt tn Snr.mtnn with I the dedication exercises. Mrs. R. W. AlpHnln nf Phlliwlplnlifn. .ieimer ez u. win uiusu uui uu summer goods at low prices. Glel4 who has been visiting In Honesda'.e The three remained In Scranton un til Sunday. State Road Inspector J. M. Hc'e went to his home in Philadelphia ' bright and early Saturday and from ' Philadelphia Sunday took a run I down to Atlantic City and walked ' the length of the boardwalk. He got back to the Dyberry road Tues-I day. WAYNE COUNTY SAVINGS BANK. Honesdale, Pa., June 27, 1910. No,ice to Savings Depositors: Interest will be allowed from July cn all deposits made on or before J y 11, 1910. H. S. SALMON, Cashier. lt4. DOUBLE PROTECTION id I You are doubly protected when you start a bank account in the FARMERS AND MECHANICS BANK Your money is safe In the bank and in the trans mission of checks in paying bills. It is the safest, easiest and only way for the business man or those who have monthly bills to pay when you have an ac count In the FARMERS AND MECHANICS BANK. The Modern Business world is so dependent upon telephone service that without it you are hopelessly handicapped. Bell Telephone Service in the modern home adds com pleteness to its appointments. If you are without this conven ience in your home, or in your office, call the local business office and make arrangements to-day. The Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania staying at tho Allen hoiiBe a few. days. O. O. Means of Rolso City, Ida., n promoter and business man East on a business trip, was In town Sunday and Mondny. C M. McCRACKEN, Agent Honetdale, Pa.
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