The citizen. (Honesdale, Pa.) 1908-1914, February 02, 1910, Image 5

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    TJ1B OrnZHN, WKDNKBDAY, FEB. 2, 1010.
I CENT A WORD COLUMN
WK CAN BAVK YOU big money
if you wish a Fire and Burglar Proof
d at the saving. WYMAN W. KIM
BLE. lmo2
FOU SALE Sleighs, all kinds, at
bottom prices. E. T. Smith, Hones
dale. Doll 'phono.
Tho Hudson-Fulton pictures will
be presented at tho LVrlc Thcatro,
on Thursday evening of this week.
Adam Cook, who resides at Ho
tel Wayne, had tho misfortune to
fall on tho lco on Monday, Injuring
his shoulder quite badly.
Ex-Register and Recorder Stuart
O. Lincoln celebrated his 72d birth
day on January 27th, while Kalsor
Wllhelm was also celebrating Ills fifty-first
year on earth.
White Mills Daskct Ball team,
which Is a good one, went down to
'defeat at Dunmore on Saturday, by
a score of 13 to 8.
Matthew Prbor Proborofskr, a
native of Russia, who has been re
siding 0n a farm at Cherry Rldgo
for tho last two years, died on Sun
day, Christy Mathowson, famous for
his wonderful pitching with tho
ATTENTION! Tho Kimble plan
ing mill Is alwnys ready to plnno
match and rip lumber of any kind.
Also estimate on cabinet work. WY
MAN W. KIMBLE. lmo2
YOU WILL FIND tho largest lino
nf clntfvlia nrlioa ftrrVtf fit W. fT.
Smith's. 1120 Church street, Hones- j u"tu ,s
dale, Pa. 93el8
New York Oiants. was tho first man
! r hIith mi frit (lin nmltirr onnann
-Charles W. and Henry S. Hand, I hls took place fast Friday,
executors of their father's estate.
the late H. C. Hand, recently guvej TllP, Honesdnlo Macnnerchor
some two hundred volumes of his I will hold tho last masquerade ball
library to the Honesdale High 1,10 8CIl80n Tuesday evening,
school. February 8th. Freeman's orchestra
will furnish tho music for dnnclng.
Do not forgot tho Men's Oyster , ,
Rimnnrnt. Rfinlvvlltn ThnrR1nv even- There was a cock fight nt the
Ing. Feb. 3rd. Teams will leave . Mo. 4 pond on the mountain last Frl
thn Wnvnn tlnlol rniriilnrlv from 5 i ,lny evening.
FOR SALE A heating stove, In
good condition, suitable for office or
houso. Inquire of Mrs. H. Wilson,
307 Fifteenth street. ' SOtf.
LOCAL MENTION.
-Sheriff Urnmnn nnd Deputy
Frnnk Terwllliger left Wednesday
nun i iniiui:i o i ui v - -
Penitentiary
A marriage license was granted
a. i 1... -l T Utinlnll T-r
llS-Uftj u; v
Rnhnrt. f Olosencer and Miss Vcrna
ri. .kin n. in ljuuiuiiiii ti
Good news of tho condition of
rienus win ue giuci iu khuw uui
oon will be seen at his post or
uty
-Saturday was Carnation Day,
nd in the cities people decorated
nPlIlKH VPS Willi LUIS UCilUlIIUl HUW-
- tn linnni- rf Wtlllntll Mf'KlnloV'S
irthday rsot many were seen
earing mis nower in me .wupiu
ity.
Dr Many is still at Mrs. Ilat-
pr's. nnd while Hip. snread of blood
. 1 . 1 . 1 1
1 . , 1 . . . J
nt he will have to suffer amputa-
111 Ul l IIUI null U I lilt; moi, iiiift;i
his right hand.
Mrs. T. Y. Boyd, whose obltu-
appeared In this paper last
i - . .. r . 1. 1 1 .1 f
ounteu to iza years ueioru ileum
K I 111! ULIIIUV L'lrciK. 1111:11; 13
y one survivor, .Mrs. Hiimira
iod. who Is at nresent stopping at
vinnrf .
I)"i fn' n.i rirlntt 11 1 1 1 la a 111 1111-
of Protection Engine Co., will
1111 nr. i:ii:ii i xil 111 liiu huuilui mill
thn 1 .vrtn nn Tho ovoninc nr tup
mnmr lnrttnat ntld n un n T a W eTt
stage and in tho galleries. Uni-
hi 1 in I'll i-iiii 11 nit? il i: 1 I J v 11
Vi better whether the crowd is
nal or excited.
-The quarterly meeting of the
on was held in Volgt's hall last
nesday nignt ana tne Doaru 01
rn was re-elected. John Wels-
.1 1 TT Tl
1 JipiUVUI. UIJU Ul I ii. 1 w u .J -J ,
t nr.- nninp Uaru cnllc-
11.1 1 . 1 1 .. ...til .
I If II 1 I'll LI UL UlVlUUULlS Will UU
reu in jiprn.
O M Spettlgue and O. William
have become, by purchase, sole
Iptnrs nf the Manle CMtv Green-
n-tn-iiaie csiauusnmeni. uniiny
luu Willi me iiucuasiii y uiuiei-
meet every want at short no-
.1 ...in . i.n..n ,1.1,.
ess carried on In a manner
win in ppi iiifi :iniiriiv:ii til 1111
patrons
t. Mary Magdalen's church will
a Carnation Festival and Ba
in February 2d and 3d, at tho
lal Hotel hall. The members
church and society have been
ni pnrnnstlv rinrl fnltlifilllv
verni months past to make
ffair one of the most pleasing
tnresUnir affairs ever held, and
suit will be a nleasant sur-
m 4 li il h vi fi n if fiilnmlu ntli n
ize their entertainment.
"orget to attend nnd help along
.i 1 .... 1 1 1 .
r presuiiuu mu liiuuituiu wuin
13 back of this enterprise
ogrnmmo arranged is excel-
id the beautiful and tastily
p articles mut win uu on
Ull U1U UUIJIL'IUUO-
n OTil nri n I n nuin t I'll'lin liv
iety for the Prevention of
to Animals, which took place
day evening, was well attend
though the night was very
the friends of dumb nnl-
lrned out to tho number of
1 tin uvuiiiiiK uiiii wub very
le was spoilt In helping along
rthy cause. Card playing
Ijlu uuri liii. i'i tnu uven-
splrlfed contests in Bridge,
ndred, Pinochle, Flinch and
Puzzles, for prizes woro en
resulting In tlio following
and distribution of hand-
izus nriuge, .nibs .nurj
I, Chas. Bentley; Pinochle,
n l(iililinpli flnn nf
T.ll.tx. TI...1.n.l 1 1 .11 AWnl
ler, David Menner; Flinch
B. Holmes, A. L. Whlttaker;
1 -. 1 1 1 1 1 Tl
UltlV. .11 IBM f lUfUUCU 1II3I1-
Seelyvlllo, and Miss Jennie
or. After refreshments
11 rimi.Liiiuu iiiiiiiiit.ii 111
until midnight. Miss Hoi
presided at the piano. Tho
is uscu wuru very uriinu
orated with pen and ink
1 . 1 1 1 .
ui unimais iicuub, uit ui
s dono gratuitously by tho
ncmbera of the association,
int realized was JSC.
m. If you have never
attended one of these suppers, go,
nnd get' initiated, by getting a "No
PIub Ultra" oyster supper. Only iiTi
cents.
Candidates for Governor nre be
ginning to put up their lightning
rods. Senator William C. Sproul
of Delaware county, has been en
dorsed by Delaware county Repub
licans, While LaRuc Munson, who
made such a good run for Supreme
This was tho evening
tho Society for Prevention of Cruel
ty were holding their card party.
Too bad the dates conflicted.
Some sixteen ladles, living In
tho vicinity of Central Pnrk, partici
pated In 11 sleigh ride to tho homo
of Mrs. Ralph F. Mnrtln, in Hawlcy,
on Monday afternoon, whero they
were most delightfully entertained,
Coal traffic east, via Honesdale,
has taken such a leap that it now
requires an additional crew to handle
Court Justice, Is being pushed by the j tho business and "Roan" Ball, there
Democrats. ' fore, has to stay on his own side of
John B. Cole, of Hancock, was j t"e mountain. Carbondale Leader,
stricken with paralysis one day last The Maple City Greenhouses,
week, his right side being affected, under the new management, will,
Ho wns for many years and until I as soon as the weather will permit,
Inst fall a prominent resident of I erect an oiiico and snow rooms on
Buckingham, this county. Early In tho west end of their building as so
the Civil war ho enlisted In Co. E, to carry a large and varied nssort
14 4th N. Y. Volunteers, or better J ment of flowers, etc.
known as the "Ellsworth Avengers." Miss Ruth Kennedy, of Pleas-
Ever since the Erie railroad has ant Mount, the noted render and lm
been In existence, Hancock has been t porsonntor, was booked for one of
favored with tho stopping at that ! llcr nteresting and Instructive en
point of all passenger and express ! tortalnments In the M b. church of
trains, day and night. The new time j Starucca. for last I- riday evening,
table that recently went into effect Proceeds 1 n aid of the "Loyal Tcin-
lilta thnl nlnro hnr.l. TiinklnLT It lime- 1'erance region.
Harness manufacturer Bctz Is
remodelling his building which ho
lately purchased. Krcltner Bros,
have tho contract.
Tho last addition to our incor
porated companies Is tho Wayne
Milling Co. whoso charter has been
granted by Govornor Stuart.
Thomas R. Barnes, of Beach
Lake, called on us Monday to bid
us good-byo prior to his leaving for
Lower California, where ho proposes
to locate.
There arc rumors of a now
sweater fnctory and also of a new
co-operntlve bIioo factory, but wo
have not been nble to get any defin
ite Information as tp same.
A rlvll service examination will
bo held at Maplewood on Saturday,
Feb. 19th, for the position of post
master at Wimmers. This office
paid $108 Inst yenr.
A fire, which broke out Kt two
o'clock Tuesday morning nt Silnooka,
resulted In the death of three per
sons, fatally Injured four, and sev
erely Injuring live others. Tho fire
wns caused by a lamp exploding.
The Tribune-Republican of
Scrahton mndo Its first appearance
Mondny morning to 21,000 subscrib
ers. If they would uso cut of a steam
The trial list for tho March torm
of court was made up on Monday
last.
Graco church Sunday school
conducted a social in tho Sunday
school room last evening.
Tho Midnight Sons will conduct
a danco immediately after tho Liter
ary Contest on Friday evening.
Rev. J. H. Cody's donation par
ty at Bethany was well attended. A
good time was enjoyed by all.
A civil service examination will
be held at tho Honesdnlo postofflce
for the position of letter carrier on
Feb. 12, 1910.
D. W. Hull, of Waymart, has
sent us a very Interesting nrtlclo on
"Applo Culture" which will appear
In our noxt Issue.
Wo have been compelled to omit
correspondence from Lakevllle, Har
risburg, Maplewood and several
other places, on account of receiving
same too late for this Issue.
It Is said Hint a number of gen
tlemen from Honesdnlo Intend to
I tnke a pleasure trip to California In
a few months. While there they will
tnke In the prize light between Jef
fries and Johnson.
A communication from the State
roller instead of n hyphen to connect j H01"1 nf, Law Examiners states that
Its compound name it would be very """us i-. Dearie, non oi nun. ,
tically a flag station. The citizens
of the place are Indignant and have
called a public meeting.
G. W. Twltmyer, formerly prin
cipal of the Honesdale High school, , SQn fro,gh(. tfaln near the Tinsley
is out with a circular in which he
announces that after years of experi
menting, he Is In possession of a
new and inexpensive method of color
photographing which Is exceedingly
valuable for the purpose of illus
tration In many ways, and especial
ly nlong educational lines. Mr.
Twltmyer Is now located at Wil
mington, Del.
The following enjoyed a sleigh-
rlde and banquet at the Hotel, Leh
man in
evening
.1 ...If. 11 nn,l II... tlnn.ll Cnll.
UUU W1IU, .111. illlU 111S. UU"
wemley, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Lelne,
M,. nnH Mrs Rmnniipl Freeman.
While walking the railroad
tracks In the blinding snow storm
of Saturday evening about C o'clock,
Stanley Wlshnevsky, aged 12 years,
was struck by a Delaware and Hud
crossing, Olyphant, and died nn
hour later at the State hospital. His
skull was fractured.
Remember that Thursday even
ing, February 3d, Is the only even
ing this year that you can get an
oyster supper that has tho well-sustained
reputation of being "par ex
cellence." The place is Seelyvllle.
Selected oysters, cooked and served
by the men of Seelyvllle. Free con
veyance from the Wayne Hotel from
clock.
Hawley last Wednesday j B tQ g m p,rst tal)e at 5 Q.
: Ex-Mayor J. Sam Brown I (Jo enry 0n,y 3r cents
it. .i .1 .1 II t-i. clnmiinil Tfntr Mr
..11. auu ..no. ..... .,,,, ...til l. .,,l
and Mrs. Samuel J. Katz, Mrs. Ed- "" " ""' ' " " "1
Capt. Kelly, of Company E, has
received assurance from the Armory
i Board that in the near future a
Capt.
. TS-U.. .1 .1 1 . f.. ., 1 , I r.
ward Katz, Misses Josephine and " u. K..u -u.i. .u.
u . 1 Affi.fii In litltifvit-itr i limit r lita rnun It
Edna Katz. William Katz, Leon r""'"'" """".V "
Katz and Edward D. Katz.
A little girl was sent out on
one of the many coasting places In
Honesdale Wednesday or last ween
to tell her little brother to come to
dinner. Sho came back half an
hour later, and reported to her moth
er that she took her sled, but she
could not catch her brother to tell
him to come to dinner. "When I
was at the bottom of the hill, he
and also for tho excellent standing
of Company E which has appealed
very strongly to the Armory Board
and has been one reason why they
have decided to give the company
a commodious home.
Thomas A. Edison's now stor
age battery was tested on a street
railway at New York city on ThurS'
day, when it carried 37 people on a
four per cent, grade at the rate of 15
miles an hour. Further tests are to
was at the top; and when I was at bo Jnadc thls weok but ,t fg cIaImed
the top he was at the bottom, ex- that carg can be nm mucU moro
plained the little gin. Ana me M.nl,,.. ihnn ,,P0ni- mmiimk
boy took his time in coming home. The eoment8 of tbo baUery are nickle
Juvenile court prisoners oi ami steel. and the new motor will
Allegheny county are to he Kept an run cnr 150 miles without rechars
an Institution that is to be establish- ng
ed on 800 acres of ground In Adams
township, Butler county, and Pine
township, Allegheny county, between
Mars and Valencia. Options taken
Joseph Bodle, Jr., and Frank
Jenkins, two of our well known
young men, not appearing at church
on Sunday, (they both being uctivo
The automobile committee re
port full amount of stock subscrib
ed and that one' car is ordered. Oper
ations will begin June 1st. The fare
. R., on Friday even- oeiween . oeeiyvine anu nonesunie
aim return win oe nvo cents, anu
from White Mills to Honesdale and
return 25 cents, and Hawley and re
turn 50 cents.
The special evangelistic meet
ings that have been held in the Tor
rey auditorium at Scranton for the
past three weeks, by Drs. Dixon and
Towner of the Moody school, of Chi
cago, closed Monday evening. Some
fifty-three churches and associations
have united in this work and great
good has been accomplished. Prof.
D. B. Towner, the musical director,
known to some In this community,
is a personal friend of Mr. J. E.
Richmond, who witnessed the closing
services on Sunday. The thousands
who attended the Men's meeting in
the afternoon and the crowded even
ing service, were deeply impressed.
on the lands several months ago by J members of tho choir), inquiry of
tho Allengheny County Juvenilo as- tholr whereabouts brought forth
soclation are reported to have been 1 tne information that they had start-
taken up on Saturday and tne prop- 0(i on Friday morning in a sleigh
erty will be purchased as soon asi for jjount Pleasant for tho purpose
deeds and titles can no prepareu. ; Gf tuning a few pianos. As no ln
The Institution will bo conducted on j formation had been received of tholr
tho cottage plan and will cost ?500,-j whereabouts, efforts were made at
000 for the bulldngs alone. i once to find them. Both tho Boll
At about 8:30 o'clock Friday land Consolidated telephones were
morning, the house on Main street!
owned by John E. Richmond, anu
which is occupied on tho ground
floor as a store by tho Wayne Coun
ty Co-operatlvo nssociatjon, and on
tho second floor as a dwelling oy
Charles Dunning, was discovered to
be on fire. Tho alarm was given,
nnd before the whistle had ceased
lilnwlmr Prntpptlnn Tannine Com-
kept busy up to a late hour Sunday
to locate them and not until a
wireless telegram was received from,
a farmer, whoso placo Is a short dis
tance from Mount Pleasant village,
that they were safe In a snow Inglo
where they were heard from.
A rescuing party was organized at
that village and, armed with shovels,
they wore dug out and brought to
pany, whoso quarters are opposite .uuuin i-ieusum unu mence iy me
tho llro. had rosnonded to tho way of tho railroad shipped to
alarm, attached a hoso to the hy
drant In front of tho town hall, and
had a stream playing on tho llro,
which was blazing flercoly In tho
nttlc of tho building. The flro was (
soon under control, water was
turned off and tho firemen proceed
ed to removo the burning embers
and found that the flro had come
from a defective stove pipe, and
thoro was evidence that It had been
smouldering for some time, as the
flames had eaten, their way up into
tho rafters and in between the
beams. It was very fortunato that
It broke out and was discovered in
the day time, as at night It might
have gathered headway and dono
greater destruction to the proporty
and imperiled tho lives of tho in
mates of the houso. Mr. Dunnlng'a
loss by damage to his furniture
mostly by water will amount to
about $500, and Is partly Insured.
Tho building suffered sonio damago
which is covered by insuranco. It
was clearly evident that had tho
firemen ladders and a few cans of
chemicals, tho greater part of tho
loss sustained would havo been
avoided. Hoso Company No. 1 re
sponded promptly and stretched
tholr hoso and were ready to asalBt
but were not called upon.
Honesdale Monday 'morning,
For sovernl months Wilbur Ken
nedy, nn old nnd respected resident
of Mount Pleasant township, has been
acting strangely and on Sunday,
January ICtli, ho seized his wife,
who is quite a stout woman, and
raising her up soma distnnco from
the floor allowed her to drop down
upon her feet, the violence of tho
Impact breaking her right limb near
tho unklo. Dr. Craft, of Horrick
Center, was called nnd reduced the
fracture. Neighbors became alarm
ed over the apparont unbalanced
mental condition of Mr. Kennedy
and on Wednesday evening of last
week tho authorities of tho town
ship caused him to be removed to
tho Danville hospital, Mr. Ken
nedy's household consists of him
self, his wife; and Catherine, tho
youngest daughter, by his second
marriage, and a boarder who is an
cmployo in tho fish hatchery.
Roport all items of Interest to
this ofllco. Thoy will bo appreciated
and each Item will help to make
tho papor that much more Interest
ing. Wo cannot get all the npws,
but with your help wo can get tho
most of it and that's what wo wish to
do. Wo want all the news that's
news.
expressive.
E. I). Penwarden and wife
Carley Brook, entertained a slelgh
load of friends from Honesdale nt
their home on Thursday evening.
Thoy wore members of n card party
of which the host and hostess are
members.
A number of up-town people,
as guests of Thos. B. Clark, enjoyed
a sleigh ride to the hospitable home
of L. O. Mumford, In Dyborry, on
Monday evening where they partook
of a most enjoyable chicken Biippor.
Attention, Veterans! Regular
meeting of Capt. James Ham Post
No. 198, G.
Ing, Feb. 4th. Installation of offi
cers nnd camp-fire. The Ladles'
Circle will hold their installation
at the same place on the same even
ing. Peter II. Cole, of Braman, who
was one of the members of the
Fourth New Jersey Battery of Light
Artillery, was a caller at pur office
on Monday. Ho had been calling
on some of his old comrades and
came to Honesdale by the way of the
Erie from Port Jcrvis.
G. William Sell, a prominent
business man of Honesdale, left
Tuesday for Mackeyvllle, Pa., where
on Thursday, Feb. 3rd, he will be
united in marriage to Miss .Teano E.
Hayes. Upon their return they will
commence housekeeping In the
bridegroom's newly purchased homo
on Court street.
Squire'1 Robert A. Smith Is 88
years of age, and his friends re
minded hlni'of the fact on Saturday
at the court hquse by presenting him
with a box of cigars. We have to
take "Uncle" Bob's word that ho is
88, as many of his friends think,
judging by his activity, that his ad
dition table is off at least twenty
years.
Rev. M. Mtnch, who is now sta
tioned at Tyler Hill, had a chicken
pie supper given in his honor and
the proceeds amounted to over ?100.
It took place- at Skinner's Eddy at
the home of Howard Page. Brother
Mlnch is an indefatigable worker,
and it is a pleasure to his friends
hero to know that his efforts are ap
preciated. Company E passed a very credi
table inspection. They were 100 per
cent, in attendance. Other stand
ings will bo given later on. Tho In
specting officers were Cnpt. W. H.
Tnggart, Brigade Inspector, Lieut.
Edgar Stayer, 23rd U. S. Infantry,
Major E. H. Conrad, Cnpt.-Adj. R.
M. Dale and Lieut. Boyor, of Scran
ton, were also present. After the
Inspection Capt. Kelly entertained
the visitors and his Lieutenants at a
banquet served at Tneubner's.
Miss Maine Igo, who was one of
the prize wlnnors of the Tribune
contest, reports having a splendid
trip to Washington, and most excel
lent time. Tho party visited all the
places of interest, had a' number of
auto rides, and on Friday had a
good dinner nt Rigg's Hotel, on
whloh occasion they presented Chas.
J. Gummorsbaoh, division passenger
agent of the Central Railroad of
Now Jersey, who had charge of the
party, with a hnndBomo stick pin.
Miss Igo made the presentation
speech and did it well. There were
thirteen in tho pnrty and Mr. Gum
mersback took away all tho bad luck
of the number by making it four
teen. Tho Standard Bearers of the
Methodist church conducted an In
teresting mock trial at the church
parlors last Friday ovenlng. Tho
trial was conducted tn regular form
with Frank Cowell as Judge; Reuben
Brown, court crier; Norman Deck
er, clerk; Edwin Butler, attorney for
tho plaintiff, Neal HUlor; William
Pethlck, representing Mr. Sacrifice,
Arnold Qulnnoy, tho defendant.
Tho Jury was composed of Henry
Doxtor, Warren P. Schenck, Dr. W.
T. Butler, Buel Dodge, W. W. Baker,
W. L. Bumard, C. S. Soward, T. A.
Crossly, F. J. Varcoe, C. F. Bullock,
E. B. Callaway and M. E. Simons.
Tho lattor was foreman nnd rendor
ed n verdict in favor of tho defend
ant. Tho question to decide wus
between Mr. Money Bags and For
eign Missions. Several witnesses
were called who testified pro and
con, among them being representa
tives of roturned missionaries, na
tives of the foreign countries, etc.
On tho whole It was a very amusing
and instructive entertainment. Re
freshments were afterwards served
and 112 was realized.
T. Senrle. of Honesdale. has nassed
, rthe examination by the Board, for
uuiiiipsiuii iu mu uur ui mu supreme
Court.
Every ticket for the Literary
Contest has been sold. Carbondnle
will send nt least 300 people and
Dunmore 250. Each contingent
Will havo special trains and will
come armed and equipped to make
more noise than Honesdale has
heard since Old Home Week.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Senator Rowland was in town on
Saturday.
Sid. Webster, of Jubilee, was in
town last Friday.
Fred Weniger was a WUkes-Barre
visitor on Sunday.
Clarence Helstern wns a White
Mills caller last Monday.
Josle Katz Is visiting with friends
in New York and Baltimore.
John Randall, of Lake Como, was
at the Wayno Hotel on Friday last.
John Pello, the wholesale grocer,
of Scranton, was a visitor here on
Saturday.
Miss Laura Cortright has returned
from a visit with friends in Now
York city.
Miss Frances Williams of Atlanta,
Georgia, is spending a few weeks in
Honesdale.
Mrs. John L. Campbell, of East
Honesdale, Is visiting her son, Leo,
at Scranton.
Mrs. Frank Bishop and son
Tracy, of Whlto Mills, spent Mon
day In town.
Mr, and Mrs. James I. Pennington
returned from their honeymoon trip
on Saturday.
Louis Hcnzel, tho photographer
of Hawley, was a business caller In
toyn last week, 1 '' '
.Mr. and Mrs. Farrington Suydam
of Hawley, spent tho latter part of
tho week In town.
Mrs. H. L. Fisher, of Whites
Vnlley, was a visitor to tho Cltizon
office on Thursday.
Dr. John C. Bauman returned to
his homo in Jersey City after a visit
with relatives here.
Harry C. Dunn, a traveling sales
man, Is taking a fow days of rest
visiting friends here.
Misses Beatrice and Annie Havey
returned on Saturday from a several
days' visit In Scranton.
Daniel Coleman left Monday to
accept a position with the Bell Tele
phone Co. of Scranton.
Russell T. Whitney, of Scranton,
spent Sunday at the home of his
parents on Eleventh street.
C, W. Dorlllnger Is stopping at the
Wolcott Hotel. New York city, while
transacting business In the metropo
lis. Fred Stone, of Wlnsted, Conn., Is
n visitor in town. He is stopping at
his mother's home on Upper Main
street.
Mrs. A. T. Searlo Is stopping at
tho Hotel Wolcott In Now York City
while shopping and visiting with
friends.
F. T. Caufleld Is stopping at the
Hotel Wolcott In New York city
while transacting business in the
metropolis.
Merle Eldred, who has been
confined to her home on Eleventh
street for tho past five weeks, Is Im
proving slowly.
Mrs. Alma Bortree, one of the
teachers of the Hawley High school,
spent Saturday and Sunday with
relatives In town.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Sllter, of El
mira, N. Y., are making a visit with
the latter's brother, Fred Saunders,
of East Honesdale.
Henry Murmnnn, of High street,
pnsscd last week with his daughters,
Mesdames C. .11. Folley and Willis
Searles, of Peckvllle.
.Mrs. Frank Monaghon and daugh
ter Madge, of Scranton, are guests
of the former's sister, Mrs. James
Bracey, of Erie street.
Louis Bruner and Fred Penwar
den .of Carbondale, attended the
Maennerchor society's carnival In
Hawley Wednesday evening.
Miss Bessie McGuInnlss. of Roch
ester, N. Y and niece, Mary DIx,
are visiting at the home of the form
er's sister, Mrs. Nellie Mullaney.
Mrs. E. B. Hardenbergh is seri
ously '111 at het home on Fourteenth
street. Her son, Raymond, of Chi
cago, arrived here on Monday morn
ing. George S. Spettlgue left Tuesday
to attend tho Hardware Dealers'
convention at Philadelphia which
takes place February eighth to
twelfth.
Mr. Stengel's class of Grace church
Sunday school will enjoy a sleigh
ride to Hawley this evening and have
a supper await them at the Park
View Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Katz leave
for New York on Saturday morning,
whore they expect to make their
home for tho futurp. Mr. Katz ex
pects to embark in the fancy goods
and notion business.
John L. Wolfe, for several years
an employe of Tho Citizen office, but
for several years past foreman of
tho composing room of the Scranton
Republican, has been appointed
night foreman of the Scranton Tribune-Republican.
Closing out sale of Made-up Win
ter Goods at Menner & Co. during
January to clean up before Inventory
ing. 2eol4
This month has two holidays
Lincoln's birthday and Washington's
birthday.
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Asa matter 01 uuslncss we earnest
ly solicit the accounts of Individuals or
Firms, either for Savings or Checking
Accounts.
A FRIEND OF THE
Farmer, Mechanic, Merchant,
Manufacturer, Laborer and
Professional man
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Money "loaned to parties having reliable
backing,
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Safe deposit boxes for rent in our fire
proof vault.
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When in Honesdale do not fail to give us
a call at the corner of Tenth and Main street.
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Furs & MeGbaniGS H $