THE CITIZEN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1000. VILLAGE, HAMLET, FARM. Doings in Rural Wayne. Interesting Items Picked Up by Our Staff of Wide-Awake Correspondents WW I church will serve supper at the ho nl o of Air. and Mrs). Charles Webb, liAKKVlMiU. Miss .Myrtle James, on Monday, accompanied her Bister, .Mrs. D. A. Smith, to her homo at Schenectady, N. Y., the latter having spent three weeks with relathcs here. .Miss Ada .Morris, of Sugar Notch, Is tho guest of her louslii, Ward Haney, of this place. James Sheeley left on Sunday, the 14th. for Seianton, where he lias employment. .Mr. and .Mrs. Alerrlgan who have Wednesday, August 2 Tub. A con veyance will be nt the store to take anyone desiring to attend. TIih Woodmen will hold an ice I "nil' soi ial on tho Square on Wed ik I i - "-'(.ning Aug. Eiith. The bni '. wi'l be in attondancu. ii. .. W. B. lienor is on his vaca tur, .ii there will not be any service S i,i . h.oi'iihig in the .Methodist cuuivii. Praye- meeting and Sun- , .i i i .i i been spending their summer vaca-1 ". m... u uhi .u. lion of two weeks at the "Reusu-i Mr. Hovtense Watt. daughter, returned to their home at V nil TllPStlaV UI lllw .-iun . iiie waning ill liu' moat, Brooklyn, N Jack' Hawker leturned to his home ix'ni'-' of .Mr. and .Mrs. Kdgar Ross, at llonesd.He last week, alter spend- j Th T. I. C. girls retunu-d on ing a week at A. Gobies. Saturday fiom Beach Lake, and finoiire Cortright. a well-known voting man, who died at the Hillside ilome. was brought to this place for burial on Saturday. Tho relatives have the sympathy of the entire com 111 11 ii It v. n,.,,,.,. .inmost lel'i on Tuesday forlu',v i i ,., ,,t kiil'mv Notch, after Jli'- l MM' ' ii,,,- month with relatives at Charles, wive iimmig tin rl" li,,nr, , , , ....I.. ..i MM.1...1 1 . i in me ini'itir in i nun i wim uirti eilnciulay. eir many friends were glad to se them back. They spent a very pleasant ten days' and were nicely located I.i Airs. Wheeler's lomfort- .I'f.'K' 1,(111)1'. The tiui'c days of lain has been accepiable. 11. Pant and son, number Sunday evening, at the Tyler Hill A party of young men left to-day school house. j Ior Rot;l Lake, where they will Thos. Grlmth has a sulky plow 1 camp for two weeks, which tips tho beam at Just 400 Mr- Nelson Hucklns was a guest pounds, several days last week, at Vm. Milk Is now three cento a quart, ' Glover's, the highest It has ever been for ! M. G. X. Bonham, Airs. E. W. August. Better times are coming r Squires, Mrs. H. W. White, Mr. and for the farmers. ! Mrs. Charles Bonham, Mr. and Mrs. H L. Fisher, son Mark and daugh- ALDENVILLE. i tee. Clara, Air. and Mrs. Gall E. Air. and Airs. James Stranahau White, Allss May Glover, Mrs. Nel and son, Darwin, and Mr. and Airs, s-on Hutchlns, Miss Helen Odell, George Wulff, spent Sunday at Lake -Messrs. Fred' and Harold White, Air. Lodore. iim' Mrs. Henry CHft, and their Air. and .Mrs. Frank Turner, .Mr. guests spent Saturday fishing, and Bunnell, of Pleasant Mount, and i enjoyed supper on the bank of the .Mrs. Carl Guiumoe, of Peckville, ! Miller reservoir, were guests at the home of John: Rev. Nelson Crowsmnn recently Derrick, last Sunday. vihlted his parents, Air. and Aim. .Mr. and Airs. J. Stanton, of Way- s- Grossman, mart, were guests at the home ofj Miss Josephine Barthomew, of their son, S3. .1. Stanton, last Sun-' Mnpta Groe. has returned home. (tUy. after visiting at Mls Anna .May .Mrs. Dora JUichman and son, Mauser's. Adolph, of 1'hiladelphla, are guests i Mr. K. Al. Horton is ill at present at the home of Airs. Bachman's I writing. dam, liter, Airs, .lames Stranahan. I H. W. While undo a business trip Al.1. and Alvw. AI. D. Fltso and ! 10 Scranton last week. family r.pcnt fuindny in Bethany. I A medicine show will be given Grace Wilmarth. who has been!1" tho lin11 t'10. liroseiit week and this place. Aug. 1" I '.Mill. USWICk AND IiAKKVILLIC. George Cortright died on Wednes day, August Uth, at the Hillside1 lliime. Ills mother, Airs. John, lluoscher, of Uswlek, and daughter, Lulu, of llonesdale, went to Scran ton on Thursday morning, where thev were met by another daughter, Mrs. Frank Hess, of Scranton. They brought the remains to UswlcK on The Presbyterian Sunday school will hold Its annual picnic at Third Pond, Friday, Aug. 27. Aug. 17, 11)01). KTKRM.N'G. We are now having a few show ers and aie In hopes that we will soon hae rain enough to 1111 the springs which are very low. On the I nth Rev. G. A. Warbur- ,ill also irougni uie .."' - .7" ton nreached at Zion and w -.11 1 i'i ...... !. i in riii I'riuay luie.nuuu ,u """7 lecture on ".Marriage" on Tuesday family plot, at a oVlock. Dec ease. 1 pven, Rev W!ll.hbllrton ,B n vel.y was born at ITswick, about J.. e.u s , , , , sneaker -md we were ago, where he lived until about eight 'i u Rev years ago when he left home and , " K worked at different places and final-. ,,,,, lie was taken i ' ' , , , , , 1 I1U k)llIHl(t M'lllMJI SUL'Ull lieill UU the 14th passed off wry pleasantly and a goodly number was present. On the ISth the Ladles' Aid met for dinner with .Mrs. Ray Stevens and rcpoits say they had a very good time. The next meeting will be held at Airs. A. C. Howe's on the lv wont to Scranton. to Hillside Home about a year ago. He Is survived by his mother, three sisters, and two brothers, viz: Mrs. Frank Hess, of Scranton, .Miss Alat tie, of Hillside Home, and Aliss Lulu of llonesdale, William, of Ariel, and Frank, who lives nt Elwyn, Pa., at 1,1 . I'ZZ n,, M. 1 1st of September E. church at this place on Sunday, j on account of Quarterly meeting ser-! vice at Paupac. - ,!. .1.1 i. r'.n,w rf TTevlik. I ""1"",u7 lJ '" ""' ,, :;, tlo under the weather for the past i .imi. luiMin ii'iim Scranton on eu- . . 1 tisitlng in llonesdale and Carbon ihiie. icttiir.cd home on Saturday. Why don't you road the Citizen? Subscribe nt once. It its belter th;"i it tisod to bo. T!.e .Misses .Miller, of New burg, are is;ting at the home of Anna Flt?.e. ! .hidson Fitze expects to take aj trip north soon. OrJiorm- Snedeker Is working at William Glover. Aliilanioins. Aug. IS. 1 !U!. The condition of C. II. Wilinartb.l who was taken sick last Saturday .jiplit. is much Improved. We hear that Kverett Rainey has i. cured a good position in New York City. Backer's Vaudeville Co. arrived In town Tuesday. They played to a good-sized audience In Fitze's hall 'uesdny evening. A base ball game was played be weon Aldenvllle and Bethany at Uethany, last Saturday, and resulted n favor of Bethany by a score of 10 to d. Two errors made In the eighth Inning by Aldenvllle players brought in six runs for Bethany and lost the game. Our boys ex pect to play at Indian Orchard next Saturday. Aug. IS, 1!I01. members of the company will be entertained at "The Stone." .Mrs. Laura Coyne left Thursday to hut relatives in Susquehanna and BinE;hamton. Air. and Airs. G. K. White are ri'estv. nt "The .Maples." .Mrs. Olive Bryant and two girl friends, of ICquiuunl;. recently visited the former's parents. Air. and .Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chumard, of Olyphant, have returned to Hamlln ton, and it Is said they will reside In the Stone house near the camp ground. On Thursday evening, August 12, Air. Wheelock very pleasantly enter tained the young people of tho place In the parish house. Games were Indulged in after which re freshments wore served. The com pany dispersed highly pleased with the program of the evening. The Salem Grange will hold a picnic on the camp ground, on Thursday, Aug. 20th. A speaker from n distance Is expected. Airs. Boyce provided an evening's INSISTS EARLY IS A LEPER. Norwegian Expert Reports Finding Dacillus In Patient's Skin. Bergen, Norway, Aug. 10. During the session of the International confer ence on leprosy Dr. G. A. Hansen, head of tho Leprosy hospital here, who Is said to have been tho discov erer of the leprosy bacillus, informed Dr. Shlvcley of New York, a delegate to the conference, that despite the claims of Dr. L. Duncan Bulkley of the New York Skin and Cancer hospi tal that John Early, Uie former Amer ican soldier, was not suffering from leprosy, ho had found leprosy bacillus pleasure for the members of ller In action of Early's skin which he Sunday school class, when she enter- lmu 1 l,,"K- talned them at tho parsonage on 1 .Monday evening last. About twenty ! Lightning Kills President's Cousin. were present, and enjoyed to this I Tri'illnl. Colo.. Aug. 1!. - Charles full the games and refreshments i 'N- Sl,,,,ml '''l to President Tuft, provided by the kindness of tholvl v-'nt! killed at Prior. Colo., by light- hostess. nim; Old i. ome Com mg Week The I. O. O. F. and the P. O. S. of A. expect to picnic on the 27th. .Mrs. J. A. Gilpin improves slowly, John M. Catterson has been a llt- nesday ot last week and returned he week and Dr. Simons I tendance. His son, Dr. was in at Clarlngton Susuue lO BTlumni "I- - "-,,.. ,1,,.51 0 l,, f,.. has seemed a good position as ami - - - ..... ... ,i... m t a', w Cr, lie s I1!Um count. " ..l . ";.. '!. now .. Wo were pleased to see Abrnm r'rV".,, ",,., : vprv out to church again on Sun- ,. i i... 1,1., i',.,,,lc IIk.:"'1'- ,.,.. ... lU -V - , Mlsges Ienoni IoUUa cnff wick and Lakeille. i f Hn,.nfrin ,, ,,. nurt 0 ui i-..i.ciuuii...ti, uie iiesis 01 tne Aliss Helen Crane ifleanor Waterson, returned Brooklyn, N. Y on Sunday. Wo are pleased to hear that Airs. H. W. Clark, of Paupac, Is a little better. She has been quite ill. There was a dance at the pleas .Misses Cliffs this week. J. E. Cross is paying 110 cents per dozen, cash, for eggs, which, we think, Is a remarkable price for this time of year; also 18 cents per ,,notw1 l'i nl,!i,l.nc ...... , M.. n,1 Alro Tnlin . I'"""" UUL IIUIIIU Ul .'... A,.,.l,l,l.l ,, Reer, of Arlington, Saturday even ing. .Mrs. .Miller, of Dunmore, visited her sister. Airs. John .Mains, of Us wlek, last week. Mrs. John .Mains and sister, Mrs. Miller, .islted another sister, Airs. Frank Sheek. of Pink, on Thurs day. Alany friends of Air. and Casper Unger invited to spend Sunday at their pleasant home. They report having had an enjoyable time. guest of .Myrtle Cross. Prof. J. Creveling, ot East Stroudsburg, is spending a few days at P. W. Glllner's. Aug. 11. 1 POO. TYLER HILL. Bain has reached us at last. The .Mrs. dust ol the past few days has beaten of Bon'j Ridge, were , all past recollections. Air. and Airs. Baldwin and son Robert, ot New York City, are guests of the Tyler Hill House. Air, and Airs. Custer, who have been staying at the same place, returned home on Sunday. E. C. Olver's guests were Increased Sunday by the arrival of two new boarders. Air. and Airs. Kennedy Johnston spent Sunday at Lake Huntington whore they went to visit their son Joseph, who Is employed at Richard WAY.MART. There will be a musical held in the Presbyterian church on Wednes day evening. Proceeds are to be applied to fund for fixing the church. Mrs. U. U. Plerson is entertaining relatl.es from New Jersey. W. J. Doyle spent Sunday In Wilkes-Barre. Alerle Danque has returned homo ' Schwabe's of that place after spending the past six weeks with her aunt at Stillwater. Wandah Schaffer, a trained nurse from Carbondale, has returned after There was a picnic and dance In Jacob Welsh's grove on Tuesday night. Cora Ellison, who has been teach- spending her vacation with her par- "B at Cold Springs, on the Hudson, onts here. is vIsltinS llei" brother. Perry 13111- Rev. George Merrill and family. son; of th's !laee' , , of Now Jersey, are visiting at Dr. F. , wnrd Welsh had a barn rals Corson's lng 011 Saturday. Peter Griffith and Genevieve and Hunting Lord are Charles Alitchell are doing the car spending several days at Lake Cha-' !,on,t01' wo,rk' ,. , tauqua NY ! A number ol this vicinity were Tho Wa'ymart baseball association i ni'WeberryIng nt Beach Lake on will hold an Ice cream social on the WILSO.WIJ.LE. Tho main theme of conversation among the pleasure seekers of Haw- ley, Just now, Is a trip up the Pan- pack. There are several gasoline lunches kept at the landing here ready at any time to carry passen gers to Tafton, Down's Landing, Sommer's, Lynn's, and Rowan's. The prices range from 10 to 30 cents tor a trip up and back. Special rates made to families and parties. Nearly every day in the week can be seen plcnicers traveling to wards Wilsonvlllo with bundles and baskets of provisions, to spend a day of quietude and rest under the beau tiful trees on the bank of this stream, many remaining over night, sleeping in tents which they carry with them. One of the picnic grounds is at "Down's Landing," under the hem locks, a very beautiful place indeed. We understand the Paupack boat ing club and others are negotiating for the purchase of this lot. which contains about three acres. If the deal is consummated it will he di-1 j vlded into small lots and several j Jjj bungalows will be built along the I f river, which will greatly enhance the charms of the stream. The Red .Men of Hawley held their picnic at the above place on Wednesday. Airs. Wm. Alasten and son. Ed ward and James, passed Alouday last with Pike county relatives. Byron Tuttle and David Hopkins of Ashley, arrived on Sunday morn ing to pass a few days with their wives, who have spent the summer as occupants of the Spinner cottage. Air. Tuttle will move his family to the above named place this week. Airs. Gelbart, an esteemed elderly lady of about 82 years of age, who passed the greater part of her life at this place, died at the home of her son-in-law, George Atkinson, at Hawley, on Friday last. The funeral will be held to-day at 1 o'clock at the house, Rev. B. P. Rip ley officiating, .Mrs. Kate Foss and son, of Aeh- loy, were enicrtaiued by Mrs. Byron Tuttle and Mrs. David Hopkins at the Spinner cottage on Tuesday and Wednesday. Aug. IS, 1900. HA.MLLVTO.V. Airs. Joseph AlcKeo and family haw returned to their home in Philadelphia, after making an ex tended visit witli Aliss D. P. Ham lin, of this place. Flossie Edwards, from tho State Hospital, Scranton, visited her par ents. Air. and Mrs. D. W. Edwards, on Sunday. Airs. Robert Spangenberg Is visit ing friends in Honesdalo. Airs. Ann Nash and granddaugh ter, Airs, Blanche Allllor, of Scran ton, are occupying Airs. Nash's rooms for a couple of weeks. on Tuesdny evening the young people of the Pinochle Club spent a few delightful hours at the home of Allss Alice Hamlin. Airs. William Weldon and two children, of Connecticut, visited .Mrs. Charles Loring, over Sunday. .Mr. and Airs. Charles Andres of Slmsburg, Connecticut, with their little son, Butler, are visiting Airs Andre's parents, Air. and Airs. John Williams, of this place. Airs. An dres will remain for some weeks. HOIMESDA 8 F PA SEPT. 6, 7,8, and 9 Watch This Space for Program Everybody get busy and invite your friends. 66 The Proper Celebration of HOME WEEK" will afford Iioiit'sdalo 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 dniirg the coming celebration, and every household should be prepared to entertain its visitors in a truly hospitable manner. 'ne of the necessities of the sideboard will be good Wines and Linv.nis. and these the undersigned pledges himself to supply :il pi it i s and quality not to he approached by outside dealers. Look at These Figures on coods PERSONALLY GUARANTEED to be in strict accordance with the PURE FOOD LAWS : school houso lawn In tho near fu ture. Let there bo a largo crowd to greet tho boys' first attempt. Aug. 18, lOO'J. BETHANY. Howard Johns, of Forest City, Is visiting his grandparents, Air. and Airs. James Johns. Harry Pethlck and son, Harry, of Hawley, spent Sunday with tho former's mother, Airs, L. Pethlck. Carrlo Cody has been olected teacher of the Cold Springs school, An ice cream social will bo held Friday evening on tho lawn of the Persbytorlan church. Mrs. I. J. Alany. Airs. Kate (Memo, nnd Airs. Amos Ward, left Monday to attend the Boulah cnmpmeotlng near Allentown. Tho Ladles' Aid of tho Alethodist .Monday, Aug. 9th. The berries nre 4 cents a quart In the Hold nnd 10 and 12 cents picked. Oats are loading fairly well this year but there is not a great deal of straw. Buckwheat looks rather slim In this section,- but perhaps this rain will fetch it on. Fred Greeley Is again working at tho Laurel Lake House. .Mrs. George Jarvls and daughter, Emma, who have been visiting R. D. Mlnch, returned homo to Camden last week. Airs, Thos, Clrlmth entertained a number of Boyds Mills relatives at supper on Friday night. Alel Mitchell and Porter Ross are painting tho D. and C. bridge across tho Delaware. Imolda Brown nnd Dorothy Welsh, both of Blnghamton, are visiting lricnds nt this place, Rev. R. D. Alinch preached on t last Friday. WHITE'S VALLEY. .Mrs. W. H. Fitze. son nnd dnuirli. ter, of Newark, are visiting at O. C.U .Minor's. Airs. IS. W. Squires, of Pockvlllo, Is the guest of relatives and friends ! here. Airs. Squires, formerly Alary j Kttn White, spent her childhood day's ! ui mo .wupics, now ownou y U, S ij r iHiier. ' Airs. John Ronche, son Burton, , and daughter Romnlne, wero guests 1 at the former's home, Airs. AI. (j. ' Stark's last week. Allss Florence Gardiner of Los- tershiro, N. Y.. and Allss Allnnio 1 nilf'lfllli nt A 1,1ti..1Io 1nt,. I I .. w..,tu., w. .tiuvitllliu, l. U UUlUg entertained by Airs. Henry CHft. , Dr. and Airs. LeRoy Perkins and i son Gordon, returned to Forest City j alter spending several days at D. E. Hacker's. Fbild Day was a social and llnan-! clal success. The treasury of tho i Steward's Fund netted $122. Allss Rena Stark is spending a few days nt home. Mr. and Airs. T. C. Leonard and children returned to Now York city Private Stock, Spring 1902, one of the finest Whis kies that ever came down the Pike. . . .$3.50 gal. King Leo, none better, i93 $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 $2.00 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 roc per quart, T will supply all customers up to Septem ber 15th with these clioiee and pure goods at just HALF PRICE, 23r 111 m k ORDERS TAKEN FOR PABST MILWAUKEE BEER. L. PUERTO Wholesale and Retail dealer in Wines and Liquors.