THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1000. VILLAGE, HAMLET, FARM. Doings in Rural Wayne. Interesting Items Picked Up by Our Staff of Wide-Awake Correspondents IXDIAX ORCHARD. Ills neighbors to keep the fire un- Evorybodv was glad to see the der control, rain storm which began yesterday. Shortly after midnight of Aug. Thev no.v beliee that the drought !t". "'-' destroyed a chicken house 1 broken and manv are inonhesy- wagon shed on the premises of ing considerable wet weather dur ing the next two weelw. Karl Ham is running his thresher and cleaner again this 1 all. M. Tenbm- is assisting him. ( bar; Neal. of Ileach Lake, W. .1. W. llauso. Mrs. Hause was or.t- !. dwelling house about 11:30 P i.... nut did not notice anything I'i" .ire or .r.:iell of smoke, but in i .i .;n an hour the daughter, V..,. V. : pv the light made by the II. Marshall and Neal .Marshall, oi ""'- ' this place, called on Hawley friends I'Uildings were ablaze and the lire on Wednesday last. ,1,u,lk' s'l,h Jieudwny that in a very W C. Sprv attended the ig ' ' '"" t time tliey were in ruins. The Eddv telephone meeting held at bili" fit00(1 a,J0llt lolt-v ct from Co.h-un. .:. Friday last. "' ' house and at first sight of II O Wood and family, of burnjiig buildings, with a show Troop's Corners. Sunday last, was "r Vlw and burning shingles uui. w ll. Marshall and wile, at ':if? the roof it was thought Canaan, equipping the same with the new "secret service" or "lock out" telephones. In this lock-out system the telephones are rung se lectively by "central" so that no A Contemptible Outrage. ! and a number of others to Carbon- In Saturday's Scranton Times dale, Jermyn, and other points In there appeared an item describing ' the valley. .Mr. Caufleld's shop is a serious Injury to Edward I noted for the superiority of Its mut uu r.. ..F r.l. ...!! I. i . other subscriber's bell Is sounded ... ' T."u' . . V ,7 ,"l,?' nnt t'eopie in iuc m'l uuftt-uuiiier jui tjiuss kiiuw lie is ui uusiness. uoentisp. when any one subscriber Is being ir 1 1 o1 nil nftinH nlniil.r.nnn n party line are "locked-out" during ,gn,dBt?10t ?ad, f""cn. 1 "n ,h 3 the conversation, thus preventing all , f, , t, f , ? , J , "lining in" and Insuring good S "," " r... . 1 " know that. She came to llouea- nmn he uses newspaper columns to ndvlse them of the fact. six mouths, is s'ire to prove very popular; It doi3 away with some of the most serious objections of the old style rural line telephone with Itr, entire lack of privacy during conversation. iiils plaie. Allcta .Marshall spent last week v.-ith her i-o,. sins, Cora and Emma Wood, of Troop's Corners. Einr.ia Wood Is spending a week at tli'' Altoona farm, at Indian Or i hard. John Stephens and .lohn Varcoe, .r licadi Lake, visited relatives and friends at this place on Friday last. Two large wagon loads of young people from here and liench Lake, attended the Grangers' picnic at Calkin on Thursday evening last. The festival at II. H. Crosby's on Monday last, was largely attend- C.at it would not escape the late of the other buildings. With the i'i.! of a ladder, .lohn Ilnuso climbed to the roof of the barn and with the water passed to him, kept the roof nearest the lire, well sprinkled and just in time. The wind carried the sparks In another direction and saved the building. The chicken house was It) feet long by 10 feet wide, divided In four rooms and had forty or more chickens in it. 1 arc alive. The rest are not ac counted for. The wagon shed was frame, L'Ox.'I. 1: feet high, erected three years ago. In it were a pair liAKEVlLLE. iorer.' e U. Seegar, little daugh .fi in .wr. ,iiiu .u. ... a. out-gar, nr-r.-in zat on :mi ni'j upkk ennrnrn i s In Wayne county an Invitation to i Marie Schrader, of Ledgedale, take part In the grand civic narade ' spent Saturday and Sunday at A. t be held on Tuesday. Sent. 7th. I (3ol!eV.. !lt llonosilMlc .mil l.nln liv tlu.tr Corn, to .Mr. and Mrs. Michael reuence to make it one of the rioumecK, on ueunesuay last, a ever-to-bo-rememhered features of daughter. ti!t, celebration. As a number of Mr. and Mrs. Frank White, of .odotits and business Iioufos have Gravity, were callers at this place already sicnifled their intention of on Wednesday. , i,t,nK renresented by lloats. let Mrs. Ellen Cawley and daughter, , every society hold a sneclal meetinc Kate, of Hawley, are visiting anil ri I'm n !Tf tn lu .v.U mmv.amitfvl rlends at Audell. Every business man should help Frederick Kcineke, of Hawley, sv..en ti,t. r!inks of tho business men's spent Sunday with his parents, Wra. k-aguo. Every manufacturer should Ueineke, ot this place. ))e renresented bv a float. The Mrs. L.empneri anu iamuy are en ed, 'and a" line sum of money was "r sleds, one top buggy, one realized. two-horse spring wagon, another Mr- "p,,..n n...tn nf 14nnf.ar1.nlp 1 ollKgy, double Set of light linniCSS who has been spending the past ?nd a 1( r BtVff' useful about tIlc two weeks with her parents, Mr. I "''"', dtrin of the .1.1,1 aivq niAni iinm nf this I'uildings was In so short a. time, place,' returned home on Saturday j "'"J, u,e nolglibors who responded iv. uii iui iiuiii, iuuiu give out little assistance. Tho origin of the last. Ethel Hani is enjoying a week or two at the Duuedin House, at Beach ,Tlre Is ,nott k".":n' Xo insurance. Lake. There are more boarders at the lake at present than there has been at any time, and still they are com ing. Aug. 1G, 1909. BEACH LAKE. The month of August Is the Loss about 5330 The new high school building is partly under roof. A part of the inside is ready for plastering and it will require a hustle to have tho building completed by Sept. 1st. A big crowd of people attended the Moravian picnic on August 11 and the majority of them were will illll tO Wnilo 111 thr lnat nvni. trx T i. ,... i, r !.,! r.t - - " ' v -. "IU"1" ,1U 11. Smith's llats to see the ball game ul.0v0 ... .wlu.u&. K.tu.ceu Gouldsboro and New- ocuura .uu lun.cu j touiulland. Score was 5 to 0 In year accommodations are being favor of Newfoundlandi made to entertain more. As most Ml, Fred ScllIesslel. t Su nf 4 1 r lintliwlni.i" nin r until Vnii' S ryvtir . .. 1 .. . , .. . . .. , tlily nt tUo norac of JIiss Helen A. u niniiv luui eic-.n. v-i uua auuc Gould of Wilkes-Barro, cass oi people Mrs, w w jnges an(, Rev. Mr. Allen and wife, o Mal.yi mm Sarah Martin fl Owego. are visiting relatives and icnzabeth Drown, of Angels. Pa ...v-iivio ..v,., ,.o Uui iui io spent August lth in Scranton on his vacation, it has made it Mr, ., M,.s Avcry )f Dlm '"1,u"1 lu " more, Pa., came by auto to the home " , - .-v. ....v 0, A I'liimps, and after a visit usual Borv co hour Sunday. there they m accomi,anic(, home o . , , o , , by Mr- an(1 JIrs- I'liillips. Dur t" , "' , " : "" , 'f? tneir absence Mr. and Mrs. B. n - .... . ,5. runups, daughter Helene, Mr. Cnllrell. ancl trs nttn Ilnffnmn n.l or. nll A little son has again come to of Gouldsboro. occupied the Phiilips .no n,.ti,i nt Trl.t TUnliflrric 1 Mr. Chas. Spry was taken sud denly ill Wednesday night. His advanced age is against Uis re covery- George sever ing on his neck, is now much bet ter. .Mrs. Chas. Barnes is very feeble this summer. Olin Barnes and two sisters, home. UOCK LAKE. ht. .luuannas congregation Is ;orge Taylor, who has suffered ' f'tr f," "e,am S0Cla1, ral weeks with a severe swell-, he. ? In the Uock LaUe . ,. ... , August J4. Lawrence Bellman and Marie Murphy, both of White Mills, visited at the home of .Mrs. M. Fitzsimmons over Sunday. C.race and Mnrcle. evnoi-t tn r-n tn U,B- ueviin, oi a school in Illinois. Sentember 1st. CT. L0.f k -t'ity' are sojourning at Elmer Dickinson and Del. Mc- ' , i.. un.. . rt ....ii... I F- J- McKenna and Bennie Kain jiiiji- uti.c jiuaiLtuiia ui, x-tri;ivllie r 1 - and expect to move their tnmlllJ their mere in uie near niture. , ... , . " Ouarterlv meetlnir service nt the I .... lss Ellzabeta Smoulter, o Free Methodist chnrcl,. nnmmpnrln,! UIKeS-.mrR' visltei1 Genevieve inin,, o,.oi Leonard on Sunday. ! l. n n" t ,.! -MS3 Elizabeth Connolly, of .les. snent several weel:s with hi sistpr I '..' U 'siting her brother, P. Con- Eliza Dunn, at this nlace. ! Jy' . . . Auir. If! 1 DOS . .IOoeP Fitzsimmons visited ! mends in White Mills recently. i -M. Chine and Dennis Jloran are In New York City, beiutr called there by the serious illness of their urotner, Thomas Clune. .i. .M. uuiry and James It i ley iinme u uusiness trip to Honesdale ..emiesuay. Tiie tormer recentlv purchased the Taliman property at DKEilEK. Archie Brown, of Flagstone, Pike county, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Jane Brown. Miss Florence Crawford, Mrs. Frank Houck and son, Kenneth, all of Scranton, were guests at Angel's over Sunday. Wm. C. Evans, of Ambler, Pa., contractor on the Mill Creek State road in Dreher, war ovc r the road on Saturday and visited the Green town, Pike county. State road on Saturday. Engineer Stralrougher, ot Phila delphia, in company with A. W. Long, state road engineer of Scran ton, paid the Greentown State road an oflicial visit on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George McCann, Jr., and son Cameron, of Easton, Pa., spent their vacation at Mrs. Brown's cottago and returned to their home Aug. Hth. Mrs. Gertlo Searle, of New York City, is visiting her mother, Mrs. C. Voeste. During the last week a lierco fire has been raging in tho brush lands, south of tho road leading to Gouldsboro and between tho town ship lino of Dreher and Lehigh and what Is known as the Half-way House. Owing to tho dry weather, tho flames have left nothing In the lino of brush or vegetation. Somo ten days ago John Hazel ton set (lro lu a chopping near tho southern lino of Sterling township, and for sev eral days ho was obliged to call on dale by the first train, nearly dis tracted, and found her son In his ii!unl health, having met with no accident whatever. Any miserable cur who will put Z-WJ'-irV0" si-ouhi b I publudV whipped am, terward given the benefit of a statute flrst-cla-s construction and Ir evl- 1. ..!,. 1,1, ,.. P .. '""'""I IV.-1III., ..Ulllll.l 1. Iltl l ll IJ1 It .,... Ofr. .....I 1 ...... .1 ... n 1 . ... r ... .1... 41. .1.1 I4,, lHW Jl'UK llll ll ll,lllt?S I.KIUllllfS 111 lilt UC1U lll.'l llllllll.'lltl.V . Its, long distance facilities will bo provided by the Consolidated Tele phone C". of Pennsylvania through connection with the Waymart ex- hange. furnishing of false information to newspapers a crime. Attention, Everybody! The "Old Home Coming Week" committee having charge of the Civic Parade, W. F. Suydam, Sr., chairman, extends to ecry society, Xot Drowned, but .Mauled. Meshoppen, Pa., was greatly ex cited last week, over the disappear ance of pretty Bessie Klntner. It had been her custom to go out on i time. the lake in a boat, nlone. and It was at once thought that she was drowned. The lake was unsuccess fully dragged and the grief-stricken parents were almost frantic, when a telephone message from Vllkes Barre announced that she was ecs tatically sailing on the sea of new matrimony, having been married to Boars the Harry Genung of Buffalo the day" Signature of previous. It Is stated that a guinea hen Is worth more than a watch-dog to keep burglars out. At least that Is tho claim made by a Prompton man who was recently roused by the racketsonie guinea, Just In time to save his property which thieves had come to lug away. Besides, the hen won't bite your neighbors child ren, kill his sheep, or have rabies. Don't fall to attend Freeman's dance at the Lyric Theatre next Friday night. All will have a good For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Old n oeie Comiiw Week tcrtainlng their daughter, Hattie, and baby, of Brooklyn. Miles and Norm an Bishop, of this place, spent a few days recently, with Honesdale friends. Mrs. D. A. Smith and Mrs. L. lames spent Thursday with Mrs. D. Smith and family, of Audell. The funeral of George Courtright, of Uswick, was held on Friday af ternoon, in the M. E. church at this place. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Seegar, of this place, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. Seegar, of Scranton, at Lake Ariel. We are sorry to learn of the Illness of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Daniels and two children; also Mrs. It. C. Glosenger. The summer boarding houses of S. Miller, A. Goble and D. A. Lock lln, of Lakeville, have been well patronized this season. Myrtle D. James and Harry B. Cross, of Hoadley's, attended tho Odd Fellow held at this Garngors of Wayne county are ex pected to bo well represented. We want every township in Wayne county to send a large deputation of men to march under the banner of their town. For further Informa tion apply or address Wm. F. Suy dam. M. .1. Ilanlan, W. W. Wood, and Benj. Dietrich. 1'iue .Monuments. Martin Cauiieid's granite and marble yard is a very busy place these days. He Is turning out a large amount of Ilrst-class work for Honesdale cemeteries, as well as for many of those in Susquehanna and Lackawanna counties. There Is now ready for shipment one to be erected in Equinunk, on the plot of the late Harvey X. Farley. It is of a most handsome and attrac tive design. Three others are to be shipped this week to Unlondale. iSDALE.Pi SEPT. 6, 7,8, and 9 Watch This Space for Program Everybody get busy and invite your friends. noauiey s, auenueu uie ,-'s and Rebecca's Ball Ii . lnr. 7 1 (1ft fl Ui 11U1U (11. lino 11.11.1; uu nu I, it j j fii They also spent Sunday with the ' Kj former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. j K Lafayette James. Mrs. Louis Brankaust and four children, of Middletown, X. Y are spending a few days with W. D. Sheeley and wife. Miss Helen Killiam and her friends, Miss Harriet Gray and Miss Helen Jones, of Wilkes-Barre, are spending a time with Marcus Kil liam and family. Mrs. Dr. W. B. Foss and son, Itussel, of Ashley, are visiting friends and relatives at this place. Mrs. M. Welsh is entertaining her daughter, Mrs. Marshall, and little son, of Newark, X. J. Jack Hawker, of Honesdale, is spending his vacation at A. Goble's. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Alpha re cently moved to their farm near Arlington. Mrs. B. E. Tuthlll and Mrs. D. Hopkins, of Wllsonville, were guests of relatives at this place on Mon day. Aug. 14, 1909. The Proper Celebration of "OLD HOME WEEK Hl'TLEDGEDALE. "Mrs." D. W. Berry is visiting in Scranton. Clyde Betts, of Indiana, who is at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Betts, is now caring for a sprained ankle, the result of a fall on tho ball ground at the picnic on Tuesday. Tho W. C. T. U. held a business meeting on Thursday and elected the following ofllcers: President, .Mrs. Jos. Coleman; vice president, Mrs. P. J, Keesler; secretary, Mrs. Irving Pvutledgo; treasurer, Miss Louisa Itutledge. A parlor meeting will bo held at Mrs. J, A Itutledgo's on Friday evening, Aug. 27. A. D. Itutledge lost one of his horses on Saturday. Watson Tyler, of Damascus, has been visiting his friend. Thomas Oregg. Aug. 10,1909. ALDEXVILLE. Dr. C. J. Wlvell, wife and child, were guests at the Moran home stead this week. C. C. Lozier expects to leave Mon day to take one of his usual trips. ' A number from here expect to at tend Father McCarty's picnic, to he held in Pleasant Mount, Monday, the lCth. A birthday party was given to Bertha Manaton by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Manaton, in honor of her Gth birthday. About fifteen were present. She received n nura-l ber of fine presents- Refreshments ! were served. All report an enjoy- j able time. C. H. Wilmarth Is running his saw mill this week. I Aug. 14, 1909. will aironl Honeednle people a rare opportunity to test the as sertion that the hest bargains are always to be found at home. .Nearly every family in town will have one or more guests during the coming celebration, and every household should be prepared to entertain its visitors in a truly hospitable manner. One of the necessities of the sideboard will be good "Wines and Liquors, and these the undersigned pledges himself to supply :.t j-rKv and quality not to be approached by outside dealers. Look at These Figures on goods PERSONALLY GUARANTEED to be in strict accordance with the PMRE FOOD LAWS : II nfioeilnlf. f.?lfiiini,iiif I Miss Dora Wizard, aged 17, and Homer White, of the same age, both l of this city, concluded, notwlth-1 standing the objections of their I elders to having such young peoplo united In tho bonds of matrimony, to take matters so personally con cerning them both, Into their own hands. They did so. The brlde 'grooni arranged matters properly, and last Friday morning they ar rived In Narrowshurir nnil worn In I duo form made one, Justice Lane tying the knot. 1 They had not been long absent from home, when some treacherous friend, divulged tho purpose of the pair, and interested people spent , quite a bit of money at tho tele graph ofllce, trying to locate the ! young people, but It was of no I avail. Tho deed was done, and now tho happy couple Is at homo Private Stock, Spring 1902, one of the finest Whis kies that ever came down the Pike. . . .$3.50 gal. King Leo, none better 1903, $3.50 gal. Early Times, none purer, 1903, $3.50 gal. Early Times, none purer, 1905, $3.00 gal. Finch's Golden Wedding 1904, $3.50 gal. Finch's Golden Wedding, 1905, $3.25 gal. Outerbridge Horsey 1904, $3.50 gal. Oakland 1905, $3.00 gal. El Bedford 1905, $3.00 gal. Silverbrook 1905, $3.00 gal. Automobile 1905, $3.00 gal. Jackson Square 1905, $3.00 gal. Victoria Cresent Club 1906, $2.50 gal. Jockey Club $2.00 gal. Ben Chance $2.00 gal. .Shooting Club $2.00 gal. Red Rye 82 00 gal. Shaw's Pure malt WINES Grand Imperial Sec. compar ing favorable with the best imported wines. Sparkling Burgundy Claret Burgundy Rhine Wine Benedictine Chartaruse Curacoa Maraschino Absinthe Vermouth Creme de Mint Creme de Rose Creme de Vanille Creme de Violet Hava Cocktails Kirschwasser Zwetschenwasser Slivowitz Having in my stock 1000 gallons of California Port and Sherry Wines, the regular price of which is ;"(io per quart, I will supply all customers up to Septem ber 1.1th with these choice and pure good, at just HALF PRICE, EST" 11 Per Sal ORDERS TAKEN FOR PABST MILWAUKEE BEER. SOUTH C.VXAAX. Tho Wayne County Telephone Co. 1 on Fifth street, and all Is soreno. (Independent System) are Installing j May good fortune never forsako a telephono exchango In South them. L. FUERTH Wholesale and Retail dealer in Wines and Liquors. I