The citizen. (Honesdale, Pa.) 1908-1914, June 30, 1909, Image 8

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    THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1000.
-i. uj li JJJUnxwwwww Clias. Fielding s,
j-hf' I cnkB will beA -ryed. Proceeds for ' Ing the dny
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$
Ice cream and been engaged to furnish music dur-
VILLAGE, HAMLET, FARM.
A Week's Doings in Rural
Wayne.
Interesting Items Picked Up by Our
Staff of Wide-Awake Correspondents
jo A ryed. Proceeds for Ins the dav. There will ln nil anrta
the pastor. gMLtiraU; Is Wednesday . of games and contests and nrizes
evening, June auth. (awarded. A good dinner will be'
Beginning with the first Sunday In served. Dr. Flack, of Scranton, will
July, Rev. Hooper will begin a series Interest everyone; also a ball game
of sermons from "The Pilgrim's Pro- I for the afternoon and In the evening j
gress" In the Klzer's M. P. church i n musical entertainment and ice '
at 2:30 p. m. The first of the series , cream social. i
will bo "Prom the City of Destruction ' Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Faatz and'
to Mt. ZIon." Judson D. Faatz attended the funor- 1
I al of the former's brother, Edward
i Faatz, at Haines on Saturday morn
Pollock, ! Ing. Rev. J. D. Cody officiated and
HAMLIXTO.V Elder, Dr. Jamison.
June 2S. Mrs. Clav Clark and. Mr. George Ferow and wife, of
little daughter, Frnnces. of Hopkins-1 Ashland. X. Y.. are visiting at the
ville. Kentucky, are visiting Mrs. C. omo of his parents here.
M. Lorlng. ! 31r- Southwell was ill Susquehanna
Viss li. P. Hamlin left on Monday, a few days Inst week,
for Philadelphia where she will spend The Rev. Mr. Kopp. of Wlnwood,
some time with Mrs. Joseph MeKee. was in town this week.
Leon Scudde'r, of Scranton, was Joshua Pine, our popular chicken
in town on Sundav last. llils ,natlc somewhat of a di-
Cieorge Hamlin lias returned to ' ?re.-s!on this season and is raising
Hotel Nicholson nfter spending a I something over a hundred Indian
shoit time with his daughter, Mrs. Runner ducks. He may make the
Ernest Malsoni. of Binghnmton. , lefcs -n permanent feature in his
Services were held In St. John's 1 poultry plant.
Episcopal church on Thursday even- ;
ins. June 22d. They were conduct- lOl'LD.snoiU).
ed by Archdeaion Thompson, of June 24. '.Mid a bower of ferns
Reading. land orange blossoms. Miss Lulu
We are Informed that the schools ' Agnes Spiegel, of Scranton, was
of Salem township have been as-' married to Mr. Fred J. Roth, of
signed as follows: llamliiiton, Miss j Gouldsboro, in the parlors of Grace
Alma Schullfr; Moores. Reba Hartlc- Rectory, on Wednesday afternoon,
son; Hollistervillo. Margaret Howe; j June 23. at 4 o'olcck. The nuptial
Didwell Hill, Walter l'ennell; East, ceremony was performed by the
Florence Royce; Arlington, Cora 1 Rev. J. M. Smeltzer, Rector of the
Simons; Centerville and Ledgedale j Lutheran church, In the presence of
are yet unassigned. a few immediate relatives and intl-
Dr. W. A. Stevens and son. Glen, ) mate friends. The bride, who wore
were in Scranton on mesuay ana a nantisome sage green iraveuins
gown, was attended by the sister of
the groom, Miss Margaret Roth, who
wore a becoming white dress. The
groom was attended by his friend,
Arthur O'Doyle, of Lehigh Glen, as
best man. The happy couple left
immediately after the ceremony in
the groom's automobile for Scranton
where they took tne Lackawanna
train for Xiagara Falls and Buffalo,
where they will spend their honey
Wednesday of last week.
Children's Day services were held
in the M. E. church on Sunday even
ing, June 27th.
The Salem Grange met on Friday
evening last and an exceptionally
large attendance is reported. It is
pleasing to be able to state that this
society Is in a very flourishing con
dition. Xew members are being re
ceived constantly, and much Inter
esting and proiitable work is antici- , moon. The bride, who has been with
pated. I the International Correspondence
The Ladies' Aid society met with Schools, of Scranton, for a number
Mrs. Minnie Brooks on Thursday, ; of years, is very popular among her
June 24th, for tea. (associates. She is a native of
W. H. Alt was in Honesdale on Gouldsboro. The groom holds are
Saturday. ! sponsible position with the Lacka-
Mrs. Arthur Simons and children ; wanna Railroad at Gouldsboro. They
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Sim- will shortly go to housekeeping in
ons on the East side. the handsome new residence of the
'Uiss Laura Sliinr, of Scranton, is I groom now in process of erection on
visiting Mrs. L. J. Pelton. j Main street. The best wishes of a
Gaston Shaffer is erecting a new j host of friends are theirs in their
barn. j journey through life.
C. L. Simons was so unfortunate i Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Page Little,
as to lose one of his horses last week. of Easton, spent several days last
Mrs. F. A. Abbey is entertaining week as the guests of Mrs. S. S.
her sister. Mrs. Peter Lamm and , Hager.
three children. j George Tritchlor is the newly
C. M. Loring is working in Scran- j elected county committeeman from
ton. this township.
Mrs. .1. T Stockor and daughter, ' Griilin, the Scranton photographer.
Miss Mae Walker, are visiting .Mrs. opened a branch gallery in Dierolf's
Chas. D. Wolfe, of L'niondale. ilinll on Thursday.
Miss Alice Brooks is sojourning on ; Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Daggers,
the east side. ! of Clinton, moved into the house re-
iiently vacated by the family of Al-
bert Young, who have removed to
Blooming Grove.
Children's Day tervlces were held
in the Lutheran church on Sunday
! evening.
; Harry Schrlng was successfully
I'SWICK AND LAKEVILLE.
June 2S. There will be a picnic
In the grove near the M. E. church
here on Saturday. July lid, if the
weather is faornble; if not t he pic
nic will be held in the P. O. S. of A
Hall at Lnkovlile. Everyone
diKlly invited to attend and
their lriends along. Price of din
ner. adults 2." cents.
Peter Daniels of tills place served
on the juiy at the last term of court
hning gone
Monday.
Gertrude Bronson. of Avoy, visited
Mr. and Mrs. John Mains, of Tuesday
and Wednesday of last week at Us
wick. Mr. Weilbrenner, of Queens, L. I.,
died at 10:30 n. m. on June 24th
GALILEE.
June 2S. Miss Laura
who has been the guest of her aunt, I the Misses Cody sang.
Mrs. John II. Thurston, and other
friends in Brooklyn, returned home i STKEXE.
on .Monday. i Juno 2S. Mrs. Minnie Mills re-
Mrs. John Mlckhain, of Dunniore, 1 turned to her home Saturday after1
is a guest at the home of her par- attending the sick at Carbondale
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rutlcdge. , three weeks.
Vernon Rutledge recently pur-, Miss Olive Haley of Carbondalt. 1
chased a farm or Chas. Monington. ! l3ited her parents at Steene on Sun
There was a large attendance at Jay. ;
the Children's Day exercises which R0y Spangenburg o( Carbondale, i
were held in the M. E. church last visited friends at Steene on Sunday.
Sunday evening. The program as Lumberman Hollenback has moved
presented reflected great credit on hs men and teams to his new lumber
the pupils as well as teachers. Spec- t.amp at Orson along the line of the
lal mention should be given to a Ontario & Western railroad. Pronip
recitation by Miss Margaret Loy ' ton will be a dull place for the next
which was especially line. : three months.
The next meeting of the W. C. T. Mr. and Mrs. William Wood visit
U., which was recently organized ' ed friends at South Canaan on Sun
here, will be held at Mrs. Irving ! day. i
Rutledge's on July 1st. j The farmers in this section are now '
Mrs. Huxley Fookcs, or Phlladel-i busy setting cabbage and planting
pliia, lias rented the Drake fnrm nt , buckwheat.
Damascus and has moved her house-j Frank Magloskl is slowly recover-1
hold goods there after spending some ; ing from a severe attack of quinsy .
time with her parents, A. D. Rutledge ! SOre throat.
and wife. I it begins to look as if the Lake
Miss Xettle Pollock spent Thurs- I Lodore Ice company would winter the
day at Honesdale as the guest of her ( largest part of last winter's harvest
aunt. Mrs. J. O. Terrell. I as one. house isn't more than half
On Saturday evening the honey j empty out or the five. I
house of Chas. Rutledge. together! Miss Cora Miller of Far view has
with the contents, was burned, it is 'been hired to teach the Promnton
supposed to have become ignited from
a bee smoker that had been In use.
Mr. Brockhouse or Washington, D.
C, spent several days with his wire
who is summering here.
Mrs. Susan Monington Is very 111
nt the home or her daughter, Mrs.
George Clauson, with but slight hopes
ot her recovery.
school the- coming term. Miss Ruth I
Xlcholas ot" Waymart. will teach at ,
Steene. A principal has not as yet ,
been hired ror the high school. There j
has been but one application and the I
HAMLIXTOX.
June 2S. C. L. Slmons'spent Mon
day in Scranton.
directors claim his figures are too
high.
William Arnold, or Cherry Ridge,
spent Sunday with friends at Steene.
SOUTH STERLING.
June 2S. Warm weather! City
people and automobiles are the main
On Saturday evening. June 26ili. tliincs In our town.
the L. T. L. held a social on Mrs. Mr. G, h. Lancaster has purchas
Orchard's lawn. A goodly number ;-ed iand of Mr. J. M. Gilpin to build
was in attendance and an enjoyable i a new factory.
time reported
Miss .Mary A. Hodgson, of Brook
lyn, has returned to her summer
home here.
Mrs. R. H. Simons, of the East
Side, is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
LeRoy Pelton.
Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Boyce have
gone to Damascus for a few days.
Charley Howe, of Sterling, was a
pleasant caller in town on Sunday.
W. H. Ait successfully hived a
of our village on Monday morning.
We are very fortunate in having ,
services in all three of our churches '
is cor-' IU1at01 ,ll10U lor appendicitis at nis
i...!. parents' home on Tuesday morning
, ,,' bv Dr. G. A. Kerling.
WAYMART.
Juno 2S. Waymart ball team will
to the county seat on 1 cross mus wuu un.- hiuuuhhu h-uw
July th.
Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Stephenson
and two children enjoyed a trip to
Wilkes-Barre and Scranton the past
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dooley. both
teachers in a Misses' college, are
and was buried on Sunday at 2 p. ' home for the summer,
m. Deceased was a former resident A. L. Patterson and family, oi
nf T'swlek. His son. William, work- Carbondale. are domiciled in their
ed in the hardware store in Hones
dale for Mr. Watts last year.
Charles Frisby bought the timber
on the Diana Purdy property some
time ago. He has recently purchas
ed the timber on the Dempsey prop
erty and will commence at once to
build a saw mill near the brook In
front of the Dempsey house.
The Avoy baseball team played at
Lakeville on Sunday afternoon, June
20th. The score was 22 to 2 In
favor of Lakeville.
larence Pennell of Uswick, has
secured a position as assistant In the
chemical laboratory at Aetna, Indi
ana, and will start for that place to
day to begin work on July 1st.
Mr. and Mrs. Kline and daughter,
and Mr. and Mrs. Schlenpner and
daughter Mayme, of Uswick, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman at Bone Ridge
on Sunday.
Mr. Charles Seegar and his brother-in-law
from Dunniore, visited the
fprmer's brother, William Seeger and
wife at Lakeville for a Tew days'
fishing. They came Friday.
D. A. Locklln has entertained
fishermen since June 15th on an av
erage of twenty-five per day until the
present writing.
Mr. Charles Utt killed two rattle
snakes In front of the Dempsey house
on Thursday. They were both try
ing to swallow the same toad, each
snake having hold, of a leg ot the
toad.
cottage for the summer.
The friends of Harry Stanton were
greatly surprised on learning of his
marriage to Evelyn Griffin, of Union
dale. They were married on June
2 2d in Carbondale by the Rev. Chas.
Lee.
Bessie Reynolds is in Dr. Burns's
hospital in Scranton undergoing
treatment.
Mrs. William Watts, who has been
quite seriously ill. Is quite improved
at present writing.
There will be a recital in the
Waymart Presbyterian church on
Friday evening, July 2d, at eight
o'clock, by the piano pupils of Miss
Genevieve Lord, assisted by other
home talent. Admission 20 cents.
Proceeds to bo used for repairing of
church.
The ladies of the Waymart Pres
byterian church will serve luncheon
on the school grounds on July 5th.
Everybody welcome.
swarm of bees along the main street represented at church Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Housekeeper of
Philadelphia, who are staying jt J.
R. Smith's, arrived last Satiird"n
during the summer. The Episcopal wlth a ,ine horse and carriage. They
church holds services every Sunday drove from Philadelphia
morning and evening, and also on Ur simons and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Friday evening. In the Presbyterian chambers, of Scranton. spent a ery
church there are preaching services . peasant dav at Buck Hill falls Sat
every Sunday evening at 7:4 3 o'clock. 1 iminv, June 2ti.
j .Miss Edith Simons attended the
LKIXiKDALI'.. ! commencement exercises at Perkio-
June 28. The Catholic picnic will mon seminarv
be held at Denver's grove July r.th. Ml HumplV, of Wilkes-Barre. is
cuuiiru loine.v spenL ounu.i.v i j vlsitins his (ousin, Mrs. G. W. Frey.
Hawle . . . Mr. Edgar L. Robacker and wife
Jos. Fury, ot Newark. X. J., is a , .,... n r...v .i.,..,. ...i.i. ilis ....(...lp irtst
guest at Jno. Sclirader's. 1 ...i.
L. Y.Runyon. of Dunmorc, is the; Mrs. Wnu iost,.u wns vMxins Uer
guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. I daughter, .Mrs. Perry Gilpin.
Runyon. w. . ijohnckor wns nt Honesdale
Mrs. F. B. Simons is the truest nf .... , , '
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Kimble at Dyberry.
Miss Bridget Garrety, of Philadel
phia, is the guest of her mother, Mrs.
Eliza Gnrrlty.
Grover Shearer, of Sterling, has
established his residence nt this
place. Mr. Shearer expects to carry
our mail for the next four years.
MONAT TO DIE IN CHAIR.
BETHANY.
EQUINUNK.
The dedication of Pine Mill M. E.
church took place June 29th at 2:30
p. m. Those who came early were
served with dinner promptly at
noon. A praise service was held at
11 o'clock a. m and an evening ser
vice at 7:30 p. m., all of which were
well attended. The dedicatory ser
mon was preached by the Presiding
SHEIIAWKEN.
June 22. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Dix and children returned to their
home in Carbondale after spending
a few days with their parents here.
Philip Falgle, wife and children,
and Mrs. J. W. Stanton are visiting
relatives In Blnghnmton.
Earl Dlx, of Port Jervls, was a
recent caller here.
Ernest Sanford, wife and child,
of Connecticut, are visiting the
former's mother, Mrs. Aspia San
ford.
Miss Lizzie Stanton has returned
home after spending some time
with her sister In Carbondale.
SOUTH CANAAN.
June 25. Children's Day services
were observed on Sunday evening at
the M. P. church.
A lawn social will be held at
June 2S. Dr. Harry Many, of Ty
ler Hill, spent several days last week j
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1. J. '
Many. t
The grass in the park was sold
Thursday evening to Will Avery for
five dollars.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Manning, Sr.,
have another grandson, a son having
been born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles
.Manning ot Wapplnger s Falls re
cently.
Mrs. James Johns entertained sev
eral friends at supper Monday In
honor of Mrs. E. O. Hamlin.
Mr. and Mrs. John Strongman, of
Xew York arrived Friday in their au
tomobile.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Lawrence of
Scranton, were visitors here Friday
and returned Saturday.
Miss Alta Many and Carrie Cody
are attending summer school at
Honesdale.
Mrs. E. O. Hamlin returned to
Honesdale after spending the week
with Mrs. James Johns.
The Methodist church was filled
Friday evening to hear the temper
ance lecture by Rev. Tlngley and It
was followed by an Ice cream social
In the Sunday school room. Net pro
ceeds ?18.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hauser, of
Honesdale, spent Sunday with the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win.
Hauser.
The glass cutters have three weeks'
vacation.
Twenty-three bushels of strawber
ries were picked at Goft's borry patch
on Saturday.
The annual celebration on the
Fourth will take place Monday, July
uth. A full and attractive program
has been arranged by Rov. Cody and
co-workters. The home band has
I Young Railroad Man Convicted of Mur-
FIRE WORKS
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EVERY DESCRIPTION
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GREENS'
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
ESTATE OF
, . .... JANE O. FITZ.
Late of Mt. rlcnsnut township, deceased.
Tiieiuuturslcned. nn auditor appointed to
report distribution of snld estate, will attend
to the duties of Ills appointment. on
THURSDAY. JULY 22. UHK).
at li) o'clock, a. m..at Ids ofllce In the borough
of Honesdale. ot which time and place all
claims against said estate must be presented,
or recourse to the fund for distribution will
be lost.
... WM.H.I.EE. Auditor.
Honesdale. June IW. 1!HW. Oi'eol:)
Wash Dresses in English Rep, Linen
and Linettc, nt
45C MENNER & CO.'S Stores.
JOB WORK AT THE CITIZEN.
ABOUT THE CHILDREN.
Early training in the practice of self denial ; in
struction as to the use and value of money; oppor
tunities for earning and saving money; all these tend
to fix and fasten the children in the ways of thrift and
prosperity.
We are always glad to assist the little folks in
their efforts to save money.
FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK
HONESDALE, PA.
Mr. H. A. Lancaster is on the sieic
list.
Prof. Chambers and wife, of
Scranton, Pa., gave an entertain
ment in the M. E. church on Friday
evening, June 2o, 1909. Everyone
enjoyed it immensely, after which
the" Ladies' Aid served ice cream and ,
cake in the P. O. S. of A. hall. Pro- j
cppiIk S4 1..iR. I
Mr. James R. Smith has a house
full of city people. They were well 1
i on the jury last week.
I IrMvnvil Vn'mor
I grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis j
Robacker.
We are very glad to have Mr.
I James Gilpin with us in Sunday
j school again.
SPEND INDEPENDENCE DA!
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SARATOGA SPRINGS
and LAKE GEORGE
The Delaware & Hudson Co.
Has Arranged a Low Rate
10 -DAY VACATION TRIP
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Saturday, July 3
$5.00
ren $2.50
Tickets good going on special and regular trains July 3rd,
leaving
Wilkes-Barre, Scranton. Carbondale,
7:00 A. M. 7:45 A. M. 8:30 A. M.
7:10 A. M. 7:55 A. M. 8:40 A. M.
3:00 P. M. 3:50 P. M. 4:35 P. M.
Stopping at intermediate stations
Returning on any regular train within ten days. Ticket
also includes a trip through Lake George 80 Miles of the most
beautiful scenery in the world.
der In First Degree.
I'otixhkecpsle, X. Y June 20. After
a trial lasting four days the jury In
the supreme court hero brought in a
verdict of murder In the lirst degree
against Nupnlon Mount.
Monat, who Is twenty-three years old
and a trainman on the New York, Now
Haven and Hartford railroad, was
convicted of murdering John K1I, nn
aged restaurant keeper, nt Hopewell
Junction and robbing him of $r25.
Monat entered the restaurant and.
laying 5 cents on the counter, asked
for a corncob pipe. When Kll turned
to get the pipe Monat struck him over
tho head with a draft bolt, causing
death.
Supremo Court Justice Tompkins
sentenced Monat to die In the electric
chair nt Sing Sing prison, and tho trial
of George Conrow, charged with being
an accomplice in the crime, wns begun.
Special Sale
TAFT ON LOSING SIDE AGAIN.
Bourne and Butt Beat President and
General Edwards.
Washington, June 2!). President
Taft wns on the losing side In a four
some nt golf, he and his partner. Gen
eral Edwards, being defented by Sen
ator Bourne of Oregon and Captain
Butt, military old to tho president, by
2 up.
Neither frequent defeat nor hot
weather deters the president from his
purpose to become more than what he
calls himself, a "bumble puppy" at tho
game. His play shows great improvement.
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Summer Dresses
Princess Lingerie Dresses, Newest Models and
Exquisite Designs, at reduced prices during June
sale.
Linen Tailored Suits
French Linens in all new colors at marked-down
prices.
Summer Tub Dresses
Exceptional value Gingham, Lawn and Mad
rasa Dresses in neat effects.
Summer Underwear
For Ladies, Men and Children.
Knit Underwear
In all tho desirable makes at popular prices.
Dutch Collars
Dr. C. H. HUADY. Dentist. Honesdale, Pa.
OrriCE Hours-8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Any evcnliiB by appointment.
Citizens' phone. 33, Residence. No. 86-X
The novelty of the season. We have them at all
prices.
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