THE CITIZEN, Fill DAY, J UN 13 8, 1010. toOOOMCCXKXOOOroOOOCKX A CHAT WITH OUR NEIGHBORS JOOOOOOQOOOOGOOOOGCXXXJOOOO MILANVILLE. Primaries will bo held on Satur day, June 4th, from 2 to 8 p. in. Vour duty to vote. J. J. McCullbiiKh spent last week in Binghamton. Mrs. Albro Dexter and bona nr rled Saturday evening to spent! their acntlon at their homo here. Mi, and Mrs. William Van Kuren of llonesdale, spent Decoration day nt M. L. Skinner's. Miss Mabel Skinner was the gue3t of Mrs. Klmer Olver nt Tyler Hill the first of the week. A number from here attended the Presbyterinn church on Sunday morning. Mrs. H. M. Page was operated upon for appendicitis last Thursday by Drs. bwnrtart of Port .lervls. Ap ply of Cochecton, and Dr. Myers of Lake Huntington. The case was so critical that it seemed the patient hnd no chance nf rernvorv rr llradley, a specialist from New York I City, who Is an uncle of Mrs. Pago, I wns called, and a trained nurse from ! Binghamton Is In attendance. Un to the present writing the patient I is fighting to hold her own against the dreaded foe. i George Fremer came home from Binghamton on Sunday. Mrs. Orvllle Hays Is staying with her sister. .Mrs. H. M. Page. STEENE. Primaries will be held on Satur day, June 4th, from 2 to 8 p. m. Your duty to vote. The Bobolink is again on deck, after being confined to his home several days with a severe attack of and continuing for ten days, is being rheumatism. I conducted by Miller Bros, in the Mr. and Mrs. William Wright and store formerly occupied by Amos family of Carbondalo, are visiting Olver. a week with the Link ana mate here 0n Friday, May 27th, a number of at Steene. people from here attended the Po- Miss Lulu Foster has returned "ona Grange held nt Sterling, from Southern Pines, where she x,lss M. A. Hodgson of Brooklyn, spent the winter months for her N- Y- has arrived in town for the health, and will spend the summer summer. here at Steene with her mother and Almus Olver, of Syracuse, N. Y., grandmother. Is a guest at the M. E. parsonage. Leroy Foster, of Carbondale, Irs- C. B. Gale and little son, Bur spent Saturday night and Sunday ton- of Scranton, are visiting Mrs. with his mother and sister here. Gale's parents, Mr. and .Mrs. R. ,H. Charles Hubbert. formerly of Car- Simons, bondale. now of the West, has pur- irs- Minnie Brooks has gone to chased the Wonnncott farm here at Scranton where she expects to re- Steenc. main for some time. J. E. Haley has rented the Chan- 'lss Lillian Anthony and J. Stan- man farm for this season. Albert Odell, who has been con fined to his home several weeks, caused by blood poison in his hand, is much improved. Mrs. Moses Cole is still quite ill with stomach trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen Perry, of Carbondale, visited friends here nt , t,)e summer months. Steene Saturday night and Sunday. ! slrs- C. B. Spangenberg and Mrs. John Wesley Arnold returned to i F- Orchard visited Mrs. Balph Foote his home Saturday after spending !lt HolIIstervlllo on Wednesday last, ten days at Carbondale. j Miss E. M. Buckingham Is spend- It looks as though the late frosts ! inS a few days at Tanners Falls had cooked the fruit in this section, drilling them for a medal contest. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Sneadiker and She expects to return next week af family spent Sunday with the form- ter first attending the L. T. L. county er's brother In Clinton township. John Dully and family of New York, are visiting a week with his brother Bichard hero at Steene. Thomas Arthur and mother made a business trip to Carbondale on Saturday last. Mrs. Moses Cole, of Prompton, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. William Perry, of Carbondale. Mrs. Charles Sears, of Wilkes Barre, is visiting a week with her sister and father, John Batron, at Prompton. LAKE COMO. Primaries will be held on Satur day, June 4th, from 2 to 8 p. m. Your duty to vote. Miss Kathryn Bullock of Equln unk, is visiting her friend, Inez Knapp. Marjorle Byrne, of Brooklyn, is spending a week at "The Gilchrist." George Gilchrist, wife and daugh ter, spent Sunday with relatives in Girdland. F. D. Watts and wife of Philadel phia, are at J. F. Jaycox's. Mrs. M. E. Hand, of Binghamton, spent Monday with her brother, John Jaycox. Bert Sherman of Carbondale, spent Saturday and Sunday at Ills home here. Mrs. Sarah Decker and daughter spent Saturday In Hancock. STERLING. Primaries will bo hold on Satur day, June 4th, from 2 to 8 p. m. Your duty to vote. We occasionally have a fine shower and everything is growing nicely. W. B. Lesher has traded his roads ter with Floy Bortree for an auto. Harry and Murol Cross are now Jiving at Hoadloys and Seelyville nnd each spend the Sundays at their old homestead. Mr. Edgerton of Lockwood, N. Y is now the guest of his daughter at the parsonage. Hattlo Hazolton is now living nt Mobcow, and spent Sunday with Sterling friends. I. G. Simons la bossing tho job of putting ln tho arch bridge at Walter Musgravo's placo. Tho Pomona Grange met here last vrook and about 1D0 wore present, a number coming a long distance. Mamie Fitz Lewis and husband and David Fltz of Pittston, have Just spent a few days In town. V box party will ho held nt the Mnplo Grove school house next Fri day evening for the benefit of nov. iloffmnn. W. V. Abdlll nnd Samuel Pettit. of Uurlington, N. J., nro guests of Mrs. L. T. Cotterson. Hnrrlet Blnkcslcy wns the guest of Edna and Kntie Lee on Sunday. Hev. Webster preached .1 memorlnl sermon nnd John Stevens, A. D. Wil liams. O. U. Megnrglo, Morris Wil liams, J. G. Catterson nnd John Smith, veterans of the cany sixties, wore present. To-dny a number went to Salem, South Sterling and Moscow to observe the occasion. A number of lots in the cemetery are "fixed up." May 2 4 th wns stormy in the even ing so the second annual commence ment of the Sterling High sphool did not tako plnce until the 2.1th. and oven then it wns stormy. The fol lowing are the graduates: Lecta E. "nrlles- Fls k- Dortiee. Daisy A. "Utterworth. Ethel A. Simons and Tolln L Ul,an the Ramo "nber that Grnduntcd last year. Sunt. .1. .1. KoehIcr tlelivere' n aadress. We are ,sorry t,mt t,,e ""-Hence was sma''' especially for an occasion like ln's" HAMLIN. Primaries will he held on Satur day, June 4th, from 2 to 8 p. m. Your duty to vote. Miss Anna Iloyce, who has been teaching in New York State during the past year, has completed her term and returned home this week. A sale, beginning on May 27th, ley Weir of Scranton, spent Satur day at the home of G. O. Gillett. It Is expected that services will be held in St. John's Episcopal church on Wednesday evening, June 1st. Bev. Mr. Blecklnsdorfer of Reading will have charge, and will remain here ln charge of the parish during convention held in llonesdale. Mrs. George Dunn. Thomas Dunn, and son Harry, of Hawley, spent last Sunday with Mrs. Dunn's sister, Mrs. Marion Franc, of this place. HOCK LAKE. Primaries will he held on Satur day, June 4th. from 2 to 8 p. m. Your duty to vote. Edward Clune has removed his family to this place after having spent the winter in Cadosia, X. Y. J. M. Duffy, of Brooklyn. N. Y., was a pleasant visitor among rela tives bore last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Connor nre rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy. Thomas McKay of New York City, Is visiting at the home of P. E. O'Neil. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Keeney, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Duffy, Misses Kathryn Keeney, Bebecca, Margaret and Helen Duffy of Brooklyn. N. Y., are at the Duffy cottage for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kane have returned from Mt. Clemens, Mich. The former Is much Improved In health. Mrs. P. H. McCIoskey and son Bernard, of Whites Valley, spent Sunday with the former's mother, Mrs. M. Fitzslinmons. Mr. M. Murphy, of White Mills, visited friends horo recently. Mr. Murphy, who Is nearly an octogenar ian, appears halo and hearty, driving a spirited young horse, notwithstand ing the dongor of nutos along the way. USWICK & LAKEVILLE. Primaries will bo held on Satur day, Juno 4th, from 2 to 8 p. m. Your duty to vote. Hev. H. T. Purkiss preached a very good Memorial sermon on Sunday and conducted the Love Feast after ward. Tho children are to meet at tho church next Thursday evening to ro celvo their pieces to sing and recite on Children's Day, which Is to be observed here on Juno 19th In the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lockwood of Mid dletown, N. Y., and Mrs. Ben. Do groat and daughter Mary, visited tho cemetery at this place on Sunday and decorated tho graves of their loved ones. They wore guests of Mrs. C. W. Ponnell and family for dinner the same day at Uswick. Mrs. Lock- wood was formerly Miss Lucy Dc groat of Uswick. Mr. and Mrs. John Heor and daugh ter, Mnry, of Arlington, visited Mr, and Mrs. John Jordens at Uswick on Sunday. Miss Violet Crano went to Scrnn ton on Frldny to spend n week with her friend, Miss Lydln Croll. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. H. Harloo and children of Lcdgcdnle, wore guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Utt on Sat urday nnd decorated the grave of their little son nt tho cemetery. Mr. Harold E. Crano spent Sun day nnd Mondny at tho homo of his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. It. Crane of Uswick, Pa., nnd returned to his employment nt tho Lackawanna sta tion nt Scranton on Monday evening. Miss Evelyn Pennell and brother Morton of Uswick, visited at Mr. Blchter's at Lakevllle on Sunday af ternoon. Mrs. John Jordens and Mrs. Chas. Utt visited Mrs. M. H. Harloe at Ledgedalo on Frldny. A. Sanders visited Clemo friends on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. Eugeno Webster of Sterling, Mr. and Mrs. Clnrence Purdy of Seelyville, nnd Mr. Harry Purdy. who Is visiting friends at Hamlin, wore guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Utt on Sundny. Mrs. Frank Hess and daughter of Dunmore, nre visiting friends in this vicinity for a fortnight. Several young people of this vi cinity attended the Memorial exer cises at Hawley on Monday. DREHER. Primaries will be held on Satur day, Juno 4th, from 2 to S p. m. Your duty to vote. The Union Sunday school will ob serve Children's day on the afternoon of Juno 10th nt 2 p. m. Becitations interspersed with song service and an address by Rev. William H. Mlkesell, will make up the program. Wallace Woltjen, an employee of Cobb's bakery, Philadelphia, is spending a vacation with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Woltjen. Gordon Voeste, of Scranton, in company with Misses Mabel and Ha zel Eck, of Hawley, were guests of Mrs. Carrie Voeste on Sunday. Walter Eck celebrated his 31st birthday on the eve of May 28th. A number of young people were present to help celebrate the event ln an ap propriate manner. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Stout, son and grandson of near Stroudsburg, Pa., were callers on friends In Dreher on Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bradloy, son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frea Wal lnck, all of Peckvllle, came by auto mobile to Greenetown, Plk'e county, on Saturday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Brink until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Avery and company of Dunmore, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Absalom Phillips on Sunday. Mr. DeWItt. of Pottstown, Pa., Is a guest of H. B. Smith at the New foundland House. John Gerhnrt has his new house, a three-story structure, raised, and nearly ready for the roof. Edward Waltz has his barn torn down and will have It erected nearer his residence. The plot of ground, on which it stood, has been purchas ed by Dr. W. F. Decker of Philadel phia. He will have a new dwelling erected on it at nn early date. Jncob McKeel and family havo moved to tho vicinity of Hawley. But very little of this season's plant ing of corn and potatoes has been completed In this vicinity. Farm work Is much delayed on account of recent heavy rains, but the growing crops give promise of a liberal har vest. A. C. Angel Is about to tear down, remodel and rebuild his barn near the new state road. Messrs. E. H. Cortrlght and F. Saunders, of llonesdale, were callers In town on Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Simons of Greenetown, celebrated tho fifteenth anniversary of their wedded life on May 28th. A goodly number of rel atives and friends were present to of fer congratulations nnd enjoy a social and festive time. Oscar nnd Laura Hazolton of Scranton, aro enjoying a vacation at the homo of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hazleton. INDIAN ORCHARD. Primaries will bo held on Satur day, Juno 4th, from 2 to 8 p. in. Your duty to vote. A great many improvements are being made In this vicinity. Mar shall Smith, who purchased tho Geo. Bishop farm recently, has reshlngled and othorwlso improved tho house; ho has also cleared away the brush along tho road and creek, thus add ing much to tho beauty of tho placo. C. P. Weeks has reshlngled his house. Tho Aid held at tho homo ot Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Braman on Wednes day last was well attended, and all had an enjoyable as woll as a profit able time. Stock at Mr. Saunder's sale last week, especially cows, wore sold at high prices. Mrs. Loftwlch visited her daughter at White Mills recently. Arthur Olver of East llonesdale, was a welcome visitor at this place recently. W. W. Baker of Honesdalo, and W. H. Dunn of Beach Lake, were re cent business callers hero. They were working ln tho Interest of tho Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank of llonesdale. This bank Is growing quite rapidly. Mrs, Emma Mungor, of Carloy Brook, visited her mother, Mrs. Car huff, last week. Mrs. Ira K. Bishop is spending sev cral dnys with relatives at llonesdale. Mrs. W. H. Colwell and dnughter, Edna, of Torrey, who hnvo been visiting relatives here, returned home on Sunday. Mrs. Henry Utegg and children of White Mills, aro staying with the former's father at this place. Mrs. Austin nnd Mrs. Atkinson of White Mills visited Mrs. O. D. Hcn shnw recently. W. C. Spry and W. II. Marshall, accompanied by their wives, spent Sundny last with Mr. nnd Mrs. E. E. Klnsmnn of Cherry Bidgc. Mr. IC. Is an up-to-dato farmer and dnlry mnn. Ho has a fine herd of full bred Holstelns, all of which nro very fine cows. Grace Smith of Aldenvllle, Is visit ing her mother, Mrs. Charles Smith. Minnie Bayly, of East llonesdale, was a pleasant caller here on Sunday. BEACH LAKE. Prlmnrles will be hold on Satur day, June 4th, from 2 to 8 p. m. Your duty to vote. All have had the privilege of see ing Halley's comet, If they have taken pnlns to cast their eyes heavenward. Hope all will do so now who are anxi ous to seo it nnd not get up in tho night as did a Westmoreland county lady, who ln her haste and excite ment tripped and broke her arm; nor ns the poor old man did that I have Just read about. He felt so had that he had not seen the comet that it caused his death. One of our elderly neighbors tells me the next time this comet makes Its ap pearance ho will not get up to see it. None of us doubt his word. Our pastor gave us a good sermon last Sabbath. All of tho old veterans had been specially Invited to attend, nnd three out of the four surviving ones were there Charles K. Spry, Frank Wells and Judson Dnvey. John Neal, the missing one, had a very sick little grandson, and he was help ing to tako care of him. Several of the summer boarding houses have already some city board ers and more are expected soon. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Budd or For est City, spent Sunday at their un clo's, Prower Budd. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Decker, of Calkins, visited the latter's brother, II. Budd, Sunday last. Mr. Wescott, Horace Menner and Nelson Decker, accompanied by their wives, all from Peckvllle, visited friends and relatives at this place this week. Mrs. Mattle Tamblyn has been spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Pheobe Olver. Mr. and .Mrs. George C. Olver havo returned from New York where they witnessed their daughter graduate from a hospital as a trained nurse. We feel sure Edna will make her mark In that line. Mrs. Thomas Treverton and daugh ter, Mrs. Gavltt, are visiting the former's sister, Mrs. Loomls. A surprise party awaits Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wells this afternoon in honor of the sixtieth anniversary of their married life. Irvin Wells returned from the Port Jervis hospital last evening feeling fine, after going tnrough a severo operation. A large number of friends were nt his home to greet him on his arrival. WHITES VALLEY. Primaries will be held on Satur day, June 4th, from 2 to 8 p. m. Your duty to vote. Mrs. Martha Stark has returned from Prompton after visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Romlch. Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Perkins and son Gordon, of Forest City, aro spending several days at D. E. Hack er's. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bonham, Mr. William Glover and daughter, Jennie, nnd Mrs. O. C. Miller at tended tho memorial exercises nt Pleasant Mount. Miss Rena Stark, who fell while carrying a pail of boiling water, badly scalding hor ami and side, Is slowly recovering. RESOURCES. Loans 9178,470.80 Stocks, Bonds and Mort- enges 80,-140.73 Cash and Reserve 40,828.02 Duo from Other Banks. 8,820.43 Real Estate 0,703.00 -1 OOOOOOOQOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOO Mrs. Chnrlos Bonham and son Vlnnl, loft Tuesday for PlonBant Mount, whore they will mnko nn ex tended stay jvlth tho former's par ents, i S. F. Fisher, of Scranton, was en-1 tertalned over the week-end at Mrs. ; Mnrthn Stark's. j Mr. nnd Mrs. Raymond Pomery i spent Sunday at Aldenvllle. ! Mrs. Howard Pomery and daugh ter, Marlon, of Lancsboro, arc visit ing at S. Pomcry's. Whllo plowing, tho horses owned by Mr. Peter Conloguc, became fright ened and dragged him somo dis tance, badly bruising him about the face. CLINTON. Primaries will be hold on Satur day, June 4th, from 2 to 8 p. ni. Your duty to vote. . Tho Ladles' Aid met with Miss Fannlo Varcoe for tea last Thursday. Misses Besslo and Elizabeth Var coo left- for tho Berkshire Hills In Massachusetts last Wednesday. Vanco Grlswold Is on tho sick list. Warren P. Norton, a student of Keystone Academy, Factoryville, Pa., spent Memorial Day at home. He was accompanied by two of his teach ers, Miss Mercer and Miss Farrens. No service, was held In the Clinton church Sunday on account of tho baccalaureat sermon at Aldenvllle. Mrs. Albert Norton nnd little son of Dalton, spent a few days last week at tho Ridge farm. Mrs. C. R. Bunting and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bunting were thrown from a buggy by the horse turning a corner too short. Mrs. C. R. Bunt ing nnd Mrs. II. M. Hunting received slight bruises, while the latter's were of a more severe nature. A bee was held last Saturday for work on the cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph liennett oT South Clinton, spent a few days last week at F. N. Rude's. Word has been received here that Irene Curtis, a student of the Bloomsburg Normal, is in the hospi tal with a severe case of measles. She was to have graduated next month. Mr. and Mrs. Bates and two chil dren, of Vandllng, were guests of S. S .Drake on Monday. LOOKOUT. Primaries will be held on Satur day, June 4th, from 2 to 8 p. m. Your duty to vote. John H. Flynn, who Is working on the state road at llonesdale, spent last week at home. He returned to llonesdale on Wednesday. James Burke and sister Lizzie, of Galilee, spent Sunday at James Os borne's. Miss Myra Hill, of Scranton, Is spending some time at her home here helping to caro for her father, J. G. Hill, who Is ln poor health. Orvls Rutledge spent Sunday at his home at Galilee. Miss Rose Lane, of Scranton, Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. -G. Hill. KELLAM. Primaries will be held on Satur day, June 4th, from 2 to S p. m. Your duty to vote. Jasper Lord, of Binghamton, Is spending some time with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White and daughter visited his mother, Mrs. Mary White. Miss Faye Abraham, of Damascus, has a class of music scholars here and at Braman. Sunday we listened to a very good sermon on "Memorial Day." The farmers are very busy plant ing, between showers. In this vicin ity. Mrs. Harper Keys nnd son Ralph went to Deposit last Saturday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mc Clure. Miss Barrllln Kollam. who is very ill with pleuro-pneumonla. is thought to be a little bettor at this writing. Adds in The Citizen bring results. always report of thk condition -of tiij:- Farmers and Mechanics Bank OP HONESDALE, 1A. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS MAY 2, 1010. LIABILITIES. Capital Stock 875,000.00 Surplus and Profits . . . 12,041.30 Deposits 2-11,813.07 9320,788.03 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF DEPOSITS. Juno lBt, 1907 - - 9 21,308.01 May lBt, 1908, - - 9100,800.20 May 1st, 1909, - - 9101,077.08 May 2nd, 1910, - - 9211,813.07 REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR NOMINATION FOR REPRESENTATIVE. FItEl) C. REICIIENBACItER, Druggist, Honcsdnlc, l'n. Was born at llonesdale In 18G4 and hns always been a resident of tho borough. Ho was educated In the llonesdale high school and learn ed the druggist's business In the pharmary of C. C. Jadwln, and Is still engaged ln that calling. He has always been an active and con sistent Republican, Is well versed In and an able exponent of the princi ples of the party and wholly devoted to Its Interests. Mr. Relchenbacker Is a member of the American Federa tion of Musicians. He was placed ln nomination for state senator of the 14th district by tho conferees of Wayne at Stroudsburg in 1008 and during the deadlock had the highest vote of any candidate; but notwith standing the nomination belonged to Wayne, his name was withdrawn on the fifty-second ballot and the nom ination went to Carbon county. Turn out to Primaries Saturday. June 4, 1910. C We wish to secure a good correspondent in every town in Wayne county. Don't be afraid to write this office for paper and stamped envelops. We will gladly furnish them. THE NOBBY LONG COATS - - AT - - r & Cos Stores Are Suitable .for Real Stylish Weai 9320,788.03 Menne