The citizen. (Honesdale, Pa.) 1908-1914, November 16, 1910, Image 5

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    XIUC CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 10, 1010.
COLUMN
FOR SALE A pair of bay road
horsc3 C years old, weighing 2300.
Address William Everly, Lakovlllo.
91t4.
WANTED Teachers to visit Row
land's new Jewelry store, Institutes
Week when a 10 per cent, discount
will be given.
KOlt SALE 28 young sheep. All In
excellent condition. N. L. WOOD,
Iioyds Mills. 90t4.
ROOMS FOR HUNT, with furnaco
heat, inquire of Mrs. E. G. Secor,
1314 Thirteenth street. tf
A WELL KNOWN fact: SOMMER
Tho Jeweler, carries tho largest
stock in town. tf.
FOR ItENT 7 rooms and hath, gas
and furnace. G16 Church street.
Inqulro at house.
FOUR liARGE ROOMS TO RENT,
1317 Spring street. Call after 5
o'clock in tho evening.
OUH watch, clock, Jewelry, optical
and engraving departments are
prepared for tho rush of Institute
week. SOMMER, Tho Jeweler, tf.
SPECIAL inducements offered teach
ers by SOMMER, Tho Jeweler, tf
U. 1 1). MAIL BOXES approved
by Postmaster General. $1.00 each
at Murray Co's. 87w4
ALL GOOIS bought engraved free
by SOMMER, Tho Jeweler. tf.
FOR HALE Kelly & Stelntnnu
brick factory building, including en
gine, boiler and shafting. Inquire of
J. B. Robinson. 50tf.
TEACHERS will have tho pleasure
of selecting goods from our large
holiday stock. SOMMER, The Jew
eler, tf.
LOCAL MENTION.
Thanksgiving next week. All of
us .perhaps can be thankful for
something.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Dunning
are planning to move to Paterson,
New Jersey.
According to the Monroe county
papers Huffman was elected State
Senator by a plurality of 318.
The German supper held at St.
John's Lutheran church, Thursday
evening, was a social and financial
success.
Prof, and Mrs. H. A. Oday en
tertained, at dinner, the county high
school principals Tuesday afternoon,
at 5 o'clock.
Commander Henry Wilson, ac
companied by Comrade Graham
Watts, went to Scranton Friday and
Inspected Ezra Griffin Post.
Tho danco, Friday night, in
Alert Hall, for the benefit of the
hospital fund, was largely attend
ed, and a neat sum was realized.
"What Honesdale needs," said
a recent post-praudial speaker, "is a
Hospital, Public Library, Gymna
sium, Home for the Friendless, and
paved streets."
The Johnson-Jeffries fight mov
ing pictures concern failed to show
up at the Lyric Theatre Wednesday,
and a large and disappointed audi
ence got their money back at the
box office
Mrs. A. L. Whlttaker and Miss
Dora M. Conger attended the semi
annual meeting of the Women's Aux
iliary of tho Scranton Archdeaconry,
in the Church of the Good Shepherd,
Green Ridge, last Wednesday.
The members of the Tyler Hill
Sunday school gave a delightful en
tertainment in the school house, Sat
urday evening. Music and tableaux
were features of the evening. Re
freshments were served.
"The Wolf," a three-act melo
drama, was on the boards at the
Lyric Thursday night, and played to
a largo audience. "The old Scotch'
Presbyterian heat anything I ever
heard," said a prominent citizen
In commenting upon the play.
November 17th month's mind
mass will be celebrated in St. Mary
Magdalen's church for Rev. Wil
liam Dasscl. The dlvino office will
be recited at 10 o'clock and tho
mass at 10:30. A number of out of
town priests will bo present.
On Thursday afternoon, Novem
ber 10, at four o'clock, at Grace
Rectory, Rev. Albert L. Whlttaker
married David Goorgo Bovans, Seoly
ville, and Miss Alice Viola Schoon
over, Honesdale. Tho happy couple
left on tho 4.40 Delaware and Hud
son train on a wedding trip.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Owen have
Issued Invitations to the marriage of
their daughter, Alice Elizabeth, to
Judson L. Keen, both of Honesdale,
at the St. John's Lutheran church,
November 23, at 4 o'clock, after
which a reception will be held at the
homo of tho bride on Maplo avenue.
Tho following were nominated
for officers of the Exchange club
recently: President, L. J. Dorfllnger;
vlce-nresident. John Krantz: secre
tary, N. Frank Fralley; financial sec
retary, W. Judson YerKes; treasurer,
Georgo Mueller: directors, biias
. McMullen and II. B. Clark. The
election will occur In tho club rooms
Tuesday evening, December C.
Thoso who saw "Charley's Aunt'
when that comedy was In tho height
of Its popularity will want to witness
Norman Leo Swartout's charming
comedy. "Tho Arrival of Kitty,"
which Dohorty, Collins & Co. bring
to tho Lyric theatre Thursday, Nov,
17. This piece has been breaking all
records for attendance In every thea
tre that it has played this season and
it has been declared by press and
public to bo tho best examplo of
comedy that has been seen on tho
stage In many years. It Is refresh
lngly freo from vulgar lines or ob-
Jcctlonal situations and furnishes
an evening of unalloyed pleasures
to thoso who witness It.
CENT A WORD
Tho Durland-Weston Shoo com
pany nro installing now mnchlnory.
Miss Viola Apple Is sorlously 111
of typhoid fever at her home on
River street.
Dr. II. C. Gibboii3 will prcsont
surgical Instruments and furniture to
tho new hospital.
- Rov. and Mrs. C. C. Miller on
tertaiued tho choir Friday evening in
honor of their guests.
Tho receipts from tho Men's Sup
per at tho First Presbyterian church,
Thursday evening; wero $75.
Tho CITIZEN hopes tho visit
of tho teachers hero this week will
be a most enjoyable ono for them.
Mrs. F. W. Clausen, who was
operated upon for appendicitis last
Wednesday, Is convalescing slowly.
About $100 was cleared from
the supper given by St. John's Luth
eran church last Thursday evening.
Members of Protection Engine
Co. No. 3 will attend tho hall of Alert
Engine Co. Wednesday evening in a
body.
Honesdale dealers havo an
nounced an advance of 25 cents a ton
in tho price of chestnut coal. Tho
other sizes aro not affected.
Mrs. Harry B. Scarlos will move
her household goods to the home of
her father, Alfred Olvor, where she
will make her futuro home.
W. H. Lee, Esq., was appointed
return Judge to meet with the Judges
of tho other counties of this senator
ial district at Stroudsburg on Tues
day. Tho teachers of Wayno county
will find much to Interest them In
tho advertisement of the Dunning
Cash Store which appears elsewhere
In this Issue.
"You give us the best Jobs wo
get," said a prominent Honesdale
business man in commenting upon
a piece of printing he had done at
tho CITIZEN office.
Miss Lou Hardenbergh and
friend, Mrs. Robers, while visiting
friends in Germantown, Philadelphia,
had the misfortune to havo some
ono steal their automobile.
Henry Wilson was appointed
return Judge for Wayno county to
meet with the Judges of tho other
counties of this congressional dis
trict on Tuesday at Montrose.
Hon. Alonzo T. Searle, President
Judge of Wayne county, goes to
Montrose this week whore he will
hold court, Friday and Saturday for
Judge Little, In an equity case.
The Rev. A. L. Whlttaker, rec
tor Grace church, will preach the
sermon at the Union Thanksgiving
Day services at the Baptist church.
Thursday morning, November 24 at
11 o clock.
The Ladles' Improvement so
ciety of Texas No. 4 elected these of
ficers: President, Miss Rena Kellow:
vice-president, Miss Emma Van
Steinberg; treasurer, Mrs. W. H.
Stengel; secretary, Miss Barbara
Boos.
The first senior program of the
season was given in tho auditorium
of tho High school on Friday even
ing, after which a dance for the
members of the High school and a
few invited guests", was held In the
gymnasium.
A dance In Alert hall on Fri
day evening, conducted by the young
ladles of East Honesdale, for the
hospital fund, was a financial sue
cess. Tho hall was prettily trim
med and all present enjoyed a
thoroughly good time.
Sheriff M. Lee Braman and
County Detective N. B. Spencer
spent several days last week In
Philadelphia and New York city.
They took several prisoners to the
Eastern Penitentiary viz. Joe Koasch,
Paul Shudls, Simon Paul and James
Thompson.
A valued contributor calls our
attention to the footlights on the
High School Auditorium. This is
what ho has to say about the mat
ter: "The footlights on the High
school platform should be rearrang
ed as they give a grotesque appear
ance to the speaker occupying tho
platform, and the reflections of his
gestures on the screen behind him,
remind one of a huge octupus. as
each light gives a separate reflection.
Dr. Rosselle on Monday evening
seemed to have at least twelve pair
of arms."
A public meeting of tho Wom
en's Auxiliary to the Hospital Board
will bo held Friday evening, Nov.
25 at 7:30 In the city hall. All
members and all women Interested
aro welcome. 91t2
Raw furs wanted Highest
prices paid for raw furs of all kinds.
Write mo for prices. B. S. FINKLE.
Binghamton, N. Y. 89t3
PERSONAL MENTION
Miss Emma Patterson Is visiting
Scranton friends. .
Mrs. Georgo Spcttlguo Is visiting
relatives Jn Scranton.
17 T. Ilnpt f Pnlln,,nnan .,.n In
Honesdalo last Friday.
John Brown, of Lebanon township,
was In town Thursday.
W. C. Knapp, of Hawley, was a
visitor in town Saturday.
Harry Andrews, of Wllkes-Barre,
spent Friday in this place.
Rov. J. B. Cody, Bethany, was a
Honesdale caller last Friday.
Charles Boyd, of Boyds Mills, was
a caller in town last Friday.
Louis Mackloy, of Providence, is
visiting relatives at Seelyville.
Martin Caufleld transacted busi
ness In Carhondalo, Thursday.
William McKcnna has returned
from an extended Western trip.
M. C. Rowland, of Kimblcs, pass
ed Saturday in town, on business.
Htjmunu ueibort, Greoloy, was a
recent business caller In Honcsdalo,
John School, Lackawaxen, spent
several dnys In Honosdalo recently,
Russell Clark, of Boyd's Mills,
was a caller In Honesdale Mondcy.
Roubon Lancastor, of South Sterl
ing, Is spending tho week in town.
Dr. V. R. Lldstonepassed tho first
of tho week with relatives In Scranton.
Henry Sommers, of Carhondalo, Is
visiting his daughter, Mrs. L. F. .
Bishop. I
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ball, of
Newark, N. J., aro guests of friends
In town.
J. Samuel Brown spent a few
days of last week In Townndn, on
business.
Doll Brannlng, of llawlcy, Is reg
istered at Hotel Commorclnl for a
fow days.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fish nro en
tertaining Miss Amanda Daniels, of
White Mills.
John M. Hale, of Harrlsburg, Is
home again from a business trip to
Philadelphia.
Airs. P. Gill, and daughter, Miss
Clare, Lako Ariel, spent several days
In Honesdale.
Miss Fnnnlo Atkinson, Lako Ariel,
spent several days recently with
Honcsdalo friends.
Miss Marie Ward was the guest
of Miss Vienna Rlordon, of Carbon
dale, on Saturday.
Mrs. C. M. Betz and Mrs. O. E.
Mills hnvo returned from a week's
visit In New York.
Miss Maggie Brown, of Athens,
spent Saturday and Sunday with
friends In Honesdale.
Mrs. Eugeno Dunning, of Hones
dale, spent several days last week
with Hawley relatives.
Joseph W. Hunter, of tho State
Highway Department, spent several
days in town last week.
Dr. George C. Butler has returned
from Rochester, N. Y., whero ho at
tended a dental meeting.
'Mrs. William Ball, of Honesdale,
spent last Wednesday at Hawley as
the guest of Mrs. Seth Brink.
Lorenzo R. Foster, Scranton, tem
porary treasurer of the Hawley Bank,
was in town on business last Friday.
Miss M. Rae Moser and her cousin,
Walter Moser, from Bath, Pa., are
visiting Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Miller.
Mrs. E. W. Burns and daughters,
Helen and Jeanette, passed tho lat
ter part of the week with Scranton
relatives.
Miss Nellie Powell, of Wilkes
Barro, Is spending a few days in
town this week, and attending the
teachers institute.
Sidney Theobald, who has been
driving William F. Rieiler's car this
summer, returned to his home in
New York, this week.
William seaman, Oklahoma City,
Okla., is the guest of his mother,
Mrs. Bruce Seaman, after an ab
sence of nineteen years.
Carroll J. Kelly, Captain of Com
pany E., left Friday noon on a visit
to friends at Tunkhannock, East
Lemon and West Nicholson.
Sidney Colwell and family, of
Wllkes-Barre, are visiting relatives
hero. Their daughter, Miss Maude,
returned to her home, Monday.
A. A. Oehlert, of Rowland's jew
elry store, was In Scranton Sunday
and Monday, preparatory to moving
his household effects to the Maple
City.
tI)r. Dclrick Lectures nt Court House.
Dr. J. D. Detrlck of the Pennsyl
vania Department of Agriculture,
gave the dairymen of Wayno coun
ty the benefit of his experience In
successfully conducting a dairy farm.
The title of his address was "How
to keep twenty or more head of
dairy cattle on fifteen acres." Dr.
Detrlck has done this on a farm
In Pennsylvania and gave his ex
perience together with his studies on
the management of dairy cattle.
The Borden's Condensed Milk
Company havo a department for the
collection and distribution of infor
mation on dairy matters, and this
department secured Dr. Detrick's
services for this lecture Valuable
information was Imparted.
The meeting was held in the
court room of tho Wayne county
court house, Honesdale, Tuesday af
ternoon. In tho Recorder's Office.
Fred J. Fowler and Earl Spencer
and others to Robert Fowler, of
Mount Pleasant, two pieces of land,
ono containing 11C acres.
Harry J. Atkinson to Ernest Kah
lers or Hawley, property at Hawley.
E. L. Schlager to William Henft,
of Hawley, property in Hawley,
$UoU.
D. M. Garlow to Laura Garlow, of
bnerman, land in Scott township.
Heirs of Thomas Stono to Willinm
Brannlng, 100 acres in Manchester
township, JCC0.
Willis Klnsbury, of Buckingham.
to Michael F. Downs, of Hancock,
z-jti acres in uucKingham, ?2,B00.
Lauren A. Curtis, executor, to
James S. Kellogg, of KIrkvllle, Mo.,
property in Preston, ? 187.50.
Robert J. Ferber to Joseph F,
Kerl, land in Texas township.
Henry J. Stiffens to Georco Koe-
pel, of Damascus, 5 acres In latter
place, $450.
THURSDAY, NOV. 17
Dohcrty-Collins & Co.
PRESENTS
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The
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By NORMAN LOE SWARTOUT
with Hal Johnson
as BILLY BROWN
A Comedy
With Music
Bright Comedy and Catchy
Music
npinCQ, Hoxcstl -Orchestra 75o-I)ross
ill! ulu,
Clrclo 60- llalconv 25 and 25c
tin
Uery 15c. Seat sale 9 a. m. wed. Nov. 10.
REPORT OK THE CONDITION
01' THE
WAYNE CQUfm SAVINGS BANK
or
uoKKODAia, WAtiia co., pa.,
nttlio close of business. Nov.!), 1910.
KKROUnCES
Reserve fund t
Vsii, specie n mi notes. fw,itsi) tu
Hue from approved re-
serve audits 149.039 39
LcsM securities nt pur... 43,000 00-250,821 21
Nickels, cents nml fractional cur-
roller " 81
Checks nml cash Items 1.423 to
Duu from Hanks nml Trust Co's, not
reserve aeents 0X13 4j
Bills discounted. ,. . Pfr ?!
Time loans with collateral 31.700 00
Loans on cull with col-
Intend 141,019 U
Loauson call upon ono
name 200 00
Loans on cull upon two or
more names K0,(w7 10
Loans secured by bond .M ...
nml mortffagc 22.700-580,420 31
Investment securities owned ex
clusive of reserve bonus, viz:
Stocks, llonds. etc.. 1,790,209 il
Mortgages and iudff"
in. tits nf rVenril.... 270.930 532.007.140 21
OfllccltulUllncnndLot 27,000 00
Other Heal Kstnte 6.000 00
Furniture nnd Fixtures 2,000 00
Overdrafts 31 41
.Miscellaneous Assets 400 00
$2,930.6920
LIABILITIES
Cnpltnl Stock. paid in....$ 100,000 00
Surplus Fund 310,000 00
Undivided Profits, less
expenses and taxes paldll5.007.5G-525.W7 56
Deposits subject to check 1170.839 37
Indlvldnl Dor)OSit.Tlme.2.201.43 75
Time certificates of de-
posit 238 78
Certified Checks 250 00
Cashier's check outst'L' 5,719 71-2.384,990 Bl
Due to Commonwealth 25,000 00
Duo to banks and Trust Cos. not re-
sorve agents l.GSG 09
Dividends unpaid
I2.93G.C90 20
State of Pennsylvania, County of Wayne, ss:
I, II. Scott salmon. Cashier of tho above
named Company, do solemnly swenr that tho
above statement Is true, to tho best of my
knowledge and belief.
(Signed) II. 9. SALMON. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before nie this lit li
day of Nov. 1910.
(Signed) KOI1ERT A. SMITH. N. P. ,
(Notarial Seal)
Cprrect Attest:
W. 15. HOLMKS, )
F. P. Kimble, Directors.
H.J.ConaER, )
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
or THE
HONESDALE NATIONAL BANK
AT
IIONESDALK. WAYNE COUNTY. PA.
At the close of business, Nov. 10, 1910.
IlESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts 219,r57 67
Overdralts.secured and unsecured 18 49
U. S. llonds to secure circulation. 65,000 00
Premiums on U. S.Honds 2,800 00
llonds. securities, etc 1,310,152 41
llHTiklnr.-hnnRn. furniture and fix
tures 40,000 00
Due from National Bunks (not
Reserve Agents) 2.S73 25
Due from State and Private Hanks
and Hankers. Trust Companies,
and SavliiL-s Hanks 1.072 15
Due from approved reserve
uirents 143.882 09
Chccksand othercasb Items.... 3.1S5 K8
.Notes or other Rational isaiiKs.. lyu uu
Fractional paper currency, nick
els and rents 440 62
Lawful Money Kcserve In Hank.
viz : specie ts.ui ou
Le?al tender notes 9.512 00- 9G.6GG 50
Redemption fund with U. S.
Treasurer, id per cent, oi circu
lation) 2.7P0 00
Total $1.9Q,4!j7 09
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock paid In $ 150,000 00
surplus mini iuu.vuu uu
undivided proms, less expenses
and taxes bald 82.071 31
National Bank notes outstanding 51.U10 00
Due to other National Hunks 404 21
Individual deposits subject to
Check tl.llU.321 00
Demand certificates of
deposit 23,910 00
Certified checks 55 00
Cashier s checks out
standing 1.125 57-$ 1,471,411 57
nonus uorrouea is one
Notes and bills redlscounted None
Hills payable, Including certlll-
cates oi deposit lor money bor
rowed None
Liabilities other than those above
stated Rone
Total $1,903,487 09
State of Pennsylvania, County of Wayne, ss.
I. E. F. Toruey. Cashier of the abovu
named Hank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement Is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
E. F. Tobrey, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before rue this
15th day of Nov.. 1910.
it. a. sauT.il, 14. r,
Correct attest:
II. Z. Russell. )
J as. C. UiiitisALL, -Directors.
E. St. llAIlbENBEKQII, J 4w91
POSITIVELY CURED
Band 2Sc. and we will mall you a box of I'll K-NO-CHO-LETS,
a CURE for Constipation from
any cause cure the first symptom of ninety per
cent of all disease. Give them a trial. If not
satisfied for any reason, we will return jour
money. THE LEWIS CO.,
210 West Twenty-first street. New York.
Mnrriugo Llccnso Record.
David Evans, Seelyville.
Alice Sclioonover, Honesdale.
Georgo 13. Bennett, WJnwood.
Llildy Buchanan, Sherman.
Catarrh Sufferers
GOOD THING TO KNOW.
If you now own a Hyomei hard
rubber Inhaler G. W. Poll wants you
to know that ho will sell you a bot
tle of HYOMEI for only CO cents.
Remember this, all who suffer
with catarrh a bottle of HYOMEI
(pronounce It Hlgh-o-me) 1b put up
In a separate packago and sold for
CO cents, to accommodate tho vast
army of people who already own a
Hyomei Inhaler.
G. W. Pell will soil It to you at
that prlco and givo you tho oppor
tunlty to begin at once to rid your
self of vile catarrh and tho snur
flng, hawking and spitting that go
with it.
Many peoplo through years of
noglcct havo let catarrh get a strong
hold upon them. Some of these peo
plo unreasonably think that ono
bottlo of HYOMEI ought to euro
them.
No matter how chronic your ca
tarrh troubles, HYOMEI Is guaran
teed by G. W. Poll to euro them if
you give It half a chance. Just
breathe- it. that's all, and Its heal
ing, soothing, antiseptic properties
will make you feel better in a day.
If you own an Inhaler get a CO
cont bottlo of HYOMEI at G. W.
Poll's today. If you do not own a
Hyomei Inhaler, ask for a $1.00
outfit, which includes Inhaler.
BOARD OF TRADE MEETS.
Tho November session of tho
Greater Honosdalo Board of Trado
was held last Friday evening in tho
city hall, Tho meeting was called to
order for tho reading of tho minutes
of the last regular meeting. They
wore approved as road.
First In order of routine business
wns tho reports of tho different
stnnding committees.
Neither tho Slto nor Leglslatlvo
chairman offered reports.
Under Mall and Transportation, a
communication from J. C. Stuart,
vice-president of the Erlo railroad,
was read. There being no Erlo
morning train entering Honesdale,
tho management of that company was
communicated with concerning plac
ing a car for carrying passengers on
tho morning way freight from Port
Jervls to Honcsdalo. Vice President
Stuart, In his letter to tho Board,
stated that, after tho suggestion had
been given careful consideration, It
was thought little or nothing would
bo gained In the way of accommoda
tions to tho peoplo of Honesdale, as
the freight was Irregular at best.
Also that the company has had some
bad accidents due to hauling passen
ger cars in freight trains, nnd It Is
contrary to Its policy to do this. For
these reasons, tho writer claimed, the
company Is unablo to carry out the
suggestion.
Thoro was no report forthcoming
from tho flnanco committee.
F. P. Kimble, who is chairman of
tho same, stated that tho Board could
finance a proposition for tho erection
of several houses, each costing in the
neighborhood of $1,800. A com
munication from W. L. Lawrence,
real estate agent for the Delaware &
Hudson railroad, concerning a plot
of ground hack of Ridge street, wns
read. Mr. Klmblo suggested that a
committee bo appointed to wait upon
tno d. & h. company to secure the
plot on Ridge street for building pur
poses. Tho chair appointed Mr. Kimble
and J. Adam Kraft to wait upon Mr.
Lawrence concerning the matter.
A communication from a New Jer
sey concern was read and referred to
tho finance committee.
A proposition from ono of Hones
dalo's small industries was discussed,
and It also was given to the finance
committee for disposal.
M. E. Simons brought to the atten
tion of the board tho necessity of a
footbridge over Park lako at the in
tersection of Dyberry Place and East
Park street. He claimed It would ac
commodate a large number of up
town peoplo who work in factories on
Industry Point and who are now com
pelled to walk from six to eight
blocks out of their way to get to their
work. He suggested as a procedure
that a petition be presented to the
court and he treated the same as a
county bridge. On motion of Mr.
Simons, seconded by Mr. Kimble, the
proposition of placing a bridge across
Park Lake at Dyberry Place, was re
ferred to the Street and Highway
committees, with the recommenda
tion of the board of trade, that said
committee circulate a petition to have
the matter presented before the court
according to law.
On motion bills amounting to $87.
99 wero ordered paid.
The meeting adjourned at 9:30, to
assemble again December 9, at 7:30
sharp.
Do your shopping by Bell tele
phone.
DUNNING CASH STORE
909 Main Street,
CORSET TALK.
Above style one of our every
day sellers that is just right
for the average figure. All the
styles of $2.00 corsets at $1.00
pair.
LADIES' FURNISHINGS.
All the latest novelties in
Ladies' neckwear, collars,
gloves, underwear and sweat
ers. See our new Suede
gloves. All the new shades.
Any size.
SWEATER COATS.
SPECIAL. We place on
sale this week 175 Sweater
Coats. Mill samples from 39
cents up. Ladies', Gents',
Boy's or Girls'. See them.
GLOVES AND MITTENS.
Wool Mittens from 10 cents
pair. Michigan knit gloves,
sold by us for 12 years. The
kind that fits, all colors, 50c
Leather gloves and mittens
from 50 cents up.
Yours
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
Farmers and Me
chanics Bank,
OF IIONESDAI.E. WAYNE COUNTY. PA.
at the cloo of business. Nov. 9. 1910.
flESOtmCKH.
Reserve fund t
('ash, specie and notes. 19,749 60
linn frnm nnnrnved TP
. serve ascnts $39,777 6G-
-19,527 08
iMckcis, cents anil iraaionai
currency
Checks and other ensn Items
Due from banks and trust com
panies not reserve
Hills discounted,
Time loans with collateral
Ioans on cull with collateral
Ioans upon call upon two or more
names
Loans secured by bonds and mort
cages Investment securities owned exclu
sive of reserve bonds, viz
Stocks, bonds, etc JI7.077 91
Mortcaccs and JudC"
ments of record 41.990 32
Office llulldlni: and t
Furniture and fixtures
102 32
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H2.316 81
31, l .U 00
30.01 33
33.CC7 09
11,755 50
-92.0fi8 21
1S.899 05
1,801 41
t 333.9C8 33
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock paid In $ 75.000 W
Surplus Fund 10,000 00
Undivided Profits, less expenses
and taxes paid 1.502 72
IndlvldualDeposIts, subject
tocheck ....$92,139 94
Deposits, special 174.325 b7-2Cfi.iffl 61
$355,901 33
State of Pennsylvania, County of Wayne, ss.
I, C. A. Emery, Cashier of the above named
company, do solemnly swear that the above
statement Is true to the best of my knowlcdee
and belief,
C. A. EMERY. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th
day of Nov. 1910. . r, t,
Uena S. Edgett, N. P.
Correct attest:
M. E. Simons, )
M. H. Allem. ) Directors.
J. S. Hbowj.', I
Tho school gymnasium will bo
open during Institute week as fol
lows: Boys: Tuesday, 4 to G:30, 7
to 9; Wednesday, 4 to C:30; Thurs
day, 4 to 5:30. Girls: Monday, 4
to 5:30; Wednesday, 7 to 9. Boys
and girls who live in this vicinity
are welcome.
Misses Elizabeth A. Barberl and
Mario McDermott spent tho week
end and Sunday with Scranton
friends.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo,
Lucas County. SS.:
Prank J. Cheney makes oath that
he Is. senior partner of the firm of
F. L. Cheney & Co., doing business
In the City of Toledo, County and
State aforesaid, and tLat said flrrr
will pay the sura of ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS for each and every case o
Cntarrh that cannot be cured by the
use of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscrib
ed In my presence, this Gth day of
December, A. D. 18SC.
(Seal) A. W. GLEASON.
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in
ternally, and acts directly on the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Send for testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.,
Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con
stipation. Honesdale, Pa.
RM0RSID&
No. 212 Armorside, Long
Waist. This corset is built on
the lines of the long military
corset, with unbreakable side
steels. Abdominal reducer cor
set. All the features of the
$3.00 to $3.50 corset. $1.50
pair.
GENTS' FURNISHINGS.
All the newest Fall styles in
Neckwear, Shirts, Underwear,
Vallestic Underwear. The kind
the well dressed man or youth
wants. 50 cents each.
BED BLANKETS.
We have Blankets from 39
cents up. See our 98c special
full-size blanket in .white .or
grey. Regular $1.25 grade
98 cents.
Special $2.50 Flannelette
wrappers 98c. Special $1.00
Ladies' Black Skirts 98c. Wool
Leggins for Ladies or Misses.
Made of pure wool yarn; La
dies' 49c; Misses' size same as
above, 39c.
for trade,
-A
DUNNING CASH STORE-