T1U2 C1T1ZKN, WHDM&UAY, Dlit KMHK1C 7, 111 JO. WITH THE HOME FOLKS WHAT THEY ARE SAYING ANB GOULDSBORO. Special to THE CITIZEN. GoulilBboro, I'a., December C. Lester, the little son of .Mr. and Mrs. Ira Adams, Is critically 111. Tho application of Chester Ilugor Rhodes for registration for admlsr slon to tho bar of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, has been accepted by tho State Uoard of Law examln ors, and his registration ccrtillcato Issued. Ho will be associated with the law llrm of Eilenberger & Huff man, at Stroudsburg. Mr. Huffman is the Senator-elect from the Four teenth Senatorial district, compris ing the counties of Wayne, Carbon, Monroe and Pike. Mr. Hhodes for merly attended tho School of Lack awanna at Scranton, Muhlenberg College, Allentown, and is a gradu ate of Lehigh University, class of 1910. Arthur O'Boylo shot a two hun dred and fifty pound bear last week. Arch Quick also shot one. Horn, a son, to Mr. and Mrs. John Datscl, at Sunnyside, Wednesday, November 30. Mrs. Hichard Evaus, Scranton, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hoffman, the first of the week. Mrs. G. A. Kerling has returned from a visit with Scranton friends. M. E. Smith, Mrs. M. M. Dutot, Mrs. Ella Dutot were Scranton visi tors the last of the week. Mrs. Amanda Latham, Nicholson, who is spending the winter with her son, W. N. Latham, has been visit ing Mr. and Mrs. George Gilliland, at East Stroudsburg. Miss Freda Dlerolf is spending some time in Wilkes-Barre. S. Wilson Eilenberger moved to Sunnycrest the last of the week. Little Harry, who has been very sick for several weeks, is much better, and is at the home of his grand mother, .Mrs. S. S. Hager. Misses Grace Dowling and Bessie E. Smith assisted in entertaining at a G. A. It. birthday party given in honor of their unele, Capt. P. LeLacy, at Scranton recently. Miss Hose Courtney has been spending several days with relatives ih Tobyhanna. Mrs. Meters has been visiting friends in Scranton. Charles Edwards returned from a business trip to New York the last of the week. Mrs. M. T. Megargel, Sterling, who has been spending some time home. Mrs. Levi Keesler, Drover's Home, has been visiting her son, John, also her children, in Scranton.' CENTERV1LLE. Special to THE CITIZEN. Centervllle, Pa., Dec. 3. Emma Surplus, who has been visiting at the home of It. Marshall's, has re turned to her home in Scranton. Margaret Marshall also accompanied her to Scranton Nov. 2G. James F. Collins, Scranton, spent Thanksgiving at R. Marshall's. Mary Lane, who has been teach ing school at Greely, Pike county, is spending a few days at her home at this place. Abraham Surplice, who has been working at Niagara, returned to his home November 24. Susie Marshall Is spending a few days with relatives in Scranton. Anna Walker, of Arlington, was a weicome visitor at M. Lane's, No vember 27. William Marshall, who has been working at Shohola, returned to his home November 2G. Christmas only a few weeks off. RIVERDALE. Special to THE CITIZEN. Rlverdale, Pa., December 2. Mr. and Mrs. George Erk, daughter Mat tie, and son, Clarence, Seelyvllle, spent Sunday at Frank wildcn steln's. Miss Julia Riedel, Pleasant Mount, is spending a two weeks' vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Riedel. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin and family, Kingston, Mrs. Margaret Watklns and Elwin Gustin, Parsons, returned to their homes, Sunday, af ter snending Thanksgiving at W. A. Gustin's. it. G. Wildenstein and family and Charles Ihlefeldt spent last Thurs day at H. McAvoy's. CLINTON. Cnttlo Sale Prices Itnngo From .$17.50 U $10 Per Head Ilnr vey Dunn Loses Valuable Horse in Railroad Cross ing Accident. Special to THE CITIZEN. Clinton, Dec. 1. Amanda Norton spent Thanksgiving week at her home here. Her brother, Warren P., of Factoryville Academy, also spent his Thanksgiving vacation here. Elwln S. Norton, Philadelphia, was home for a few days' vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Singer nnd son spent a few days last week with Scranton relatives. Mrs. A. J. Merrin and son, Irvin, Waymart, spent n fow days last week at her father's, H. M. Bunting, who has been confined to tho house tho last six weeks, with a complication of diseases. His grandson, George A. Stockweather, Carbondale, spent tho week-end with him. Mrs. John Grlswold has been on the sick list. Mrs. Bertha Garretto, Honesdalc, spent tho past week at her father's, James Dann. Misses Lizzie and Bessie Varcoo, who spent the past summer In the Bckshlro Hills, have returned homo. Tho salo of cattle at F. E. Loomls' laBt Saturday brought all tho way from in 'A to 140 per head. Apple buyers are packing apples for those who havo any to soli. On Monday while Harvey Dann was crossing the Erlo tracks, at For est City, one of his horses feet got caught In the crossing from which ho was unable to remove It before tho "Flyer" came rushing down up on the fastened team, killing one and DOING DOWN WAYNE WAY Injuring tho other. Tho tenm was a very fine and valuablo one. Mrs. liarvoy Dunn has passed the last week with Scranton relatives. BEACH LAKE. Life In 1 tench I.nko Conducive to Ijoiifjvity liuildiiiK Going On Provisions Going Up. Special to THE CITIZEN. Beach Lake, Pa., Dec. 3. As Thanksgiving is past, we aro now looking forward to Christmas time. Wo nppreciato these holidays, ond would not like to live In a country where they enjoy no such days. There were Thnnksglvlng services in the M. E. church at 11 o'clock In the morning, and In tho Freo Metho dist church at 7:30 p. m. Tho N. P. L, lodge had an oyster supper at J. B. Wllmarth's Saturday evening. Wednesday afternoon the W. C. T. U. members met with Mrs. Sey mour to help her sew. ( No definite decisions for "Christ mas doings" nt the churches havo been made as yet. Walter Gnrret, Brooklyn, Is spend ing some time nt his home here. Mrs. Wheeler and son, Eddie, have returned home after an absence of several months, visiting relatives. Mrs. Young, nn aged lady who has seen 94 years, hns been two weeks with Mrs. Brown. She will again return to spend the winter at Albert Mitchell's, who has been her guard ian in her old age. Building Is still going on, when tho weather will permit. R. B. Davey Is quite ill with pneu monia. His brother-in-law, Charles Treverton, Scranton, came to see him Sundny in his auto. He returned home, as ho found him some better. Mrs. Emma Pomeroy has been quite ill, and is still confined to the house. William Dunn spent l-"st week in Owego with his sister, Mrs. Bertha Allen. His brother, George, Hawley, has also been there some weeks, and will return home with his brother, William. Wo are now having a goodly quantity of the "beautiful snow." If we could order the weather, we would not have snow yet. Walt un til Santa Claus gets his sleigh out! We understand provisions are slid ing downward fast in cities. May it soon reach the rural districts! Milk Is the scarcest article here at present. Mr. and Mrs. William Butler visited the latter's sister, Mrs. Sid ney Woodley, Ashland, Sunday. Mable Decker is home, gaining from a severe tussle with rheuma tism. LOOKOU'l. Lookout Xiinrods Deer Hunting In Wilds of Pike County Breezy Personal Gossip. Special to THE CITIZEN. Lookout, Pa., Dec. 3. William Dermody, Cochocton. visited his sister, Mrs. J. PI. Flynn, a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Kellam spent last Thursday with their daughter, Mrs. George M. Blum, at Union. Mrs. B. A. Brining, Sophia Blum and Nathan Morgrldge, Union, spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Brining's motner, Mrs. A. Daney. E. Teeple and George Knapp are deer hunting in Pike county. Hattio Knapp and friend, of Bra man, spent Sunday at George Knapp's. Mrs. Stevens, Union, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tyler, Brnman, visited Mrs. A. Daney on Sunday. SOUTH CANAAN. "How To Meet Days of Mud and Snow?" Rend On Tho Value of Cliecrf illness in South Can nan And Elsewhere. Special to THE CITIZEN. South Canaan, Pa., Dec. 3. Rev. Thomas Hooper is reported on the sick list. Quite a good many turned out for the Union Thanksgiving service, which was held at the Free Metho dist church, South Canaan on i hurs day at 10:30 a. m., Brother Hooper having charge of the service. The program was as follows: Hymn by tho congregation; prayer by Rev. Wagner; Governor Stuart's proclama tion read by Rev. Hooper; sermon by itev. e. W. Morrison of tho South Canaan M. E. church, subject, "Thinkfuluess versus Thankfulness," Psalm 2C:7; Father Ena occupied the pulpit with tho brethren of tho mln istry. He is the priest of the Greek Monastery at South Canaan. Ho made a short address felicitating the congregation at his pleasure in being present; benediction by Rev. E. W. Morrison. Rev. Hooper and wife went to din ner with Mr. and Mrs. Daniels 'on Thanksgiving Day. Rev. E. W. Morrison dined with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Bronson on Thanksgiving day. Mrs. George opangenburg Is tho guest of friends at Carbondale for a fow days. Mr. Loren Reld, who has been 111 for some time, is reported to be con siderably better at thle writing. Friend Bisling's little baby Is very sick with bronchial trouble. Mrs. Theo. Shnfer Is visiting her friends at Port Jorvla for a fow days. These nro days of mud and snow and tho only way to meet them Is by being cheerful. There Is no greater virtue than cheerfulness. This qual ity in mnn among men is like sun shine to the day, or gentle renewing molsturo to parchod herbs. The light of a cheerful face diffuses itself and communicate tho hnppy spirit that inspires it. Why not make earnest effort to confer that pleasure on oth ers? Half tho battlo Is gained If you never allow yourself to say anything gloomy. If you can put one touch of a rosy sunset Into the llfo of any man or woman I shall feel that I have worked with God. Tho mind that Is cheerful nt present will have no sollcltudo for the future and will meet tho bitter occurrences of life with a SMILE. HAMLIN. Dentil of Mrs. Ituniicforth "Wood lleo" on Campground, Decem ber il Breezy Personals. Special to THE CITIZEN. Hamlin, Pa., Dec. 3. Miss D. P. Hamlin, who a fow weeks ago closed her homo hero for tho winter, Is now In Hackettstown, N. J. She expects to leave soon for a trip to tho Pa cific coast, and will spend tho winter In California. Miss Marlon Boyco returned to Wyoming Seminary on Monday, af ter spondlng Thanksgiving with her parents here. Tho Ladies' Aid met with Mrs. Harriet Bortreo for dinner on Fri day, December 2. On that day tho men of tho church had a wood-bee for tho purpose of getting out wood for tho church. Mrs. Henneforth, an aged lady, who for some time has made her home with her son, just west of our village, died suddenly on November 2C. Tho funeral services were held on Monday, November 28, from the German church at Saco. Mrs. Minnie Brooks Is sick nt the present writing. Llowlyn Chumard spent Suiiday in Scranton. Mrs. Emily Simons, who hns been visiting on the East Side, is home again. Mr. and .Mrs. Clark Abbey and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Abbey and Charley Tiffany were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spangenberg on Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Gillett spent their Thanksgiving with relatives In Wilkes-Barre. Word has been received here of the death of Llewlyn Polley, Seelyvllle, son of Mrs. Lillian Polley. STEENE. Horriblo Death of $25 Collie Dor Ground to Pieces By Locomo tive's Wheels New Dry Goods and Grocery Store for Steene. Special to THE CITIZEN. Steene, Pa., Dec. 3. Mrs. Roy Spangenburg returned to her home at Carbondale Saturday after spend ing Thanksgiving with her parents at Steene. Charles Hubbard returned from Scranton, Saturday night, where he spent the week with a specialist, try ing to save ills eye ball. The ball may be saved, but the sight is gone. Homer Wright returned to his home, at Carbondale, Saturday, af ter spending a few days with his grandparents at Steene. Mrs. Leroy Foster, Carbondale, is visiting mends in this place. diaries Hubbard's valuable Col lie dog met with a horrible death under the wheels of a O. and W. passenger train at Steene, Sunday morning. The dog was valued at It is rumored that bids will soon be open for the erection of a large dry goods and grocery store here. All bids must be In tho hancra of Messrs. Denuy and Wood by the middle of March. No bids will bo accented after that date. After a three months' rest. Lum berman Hollenback's mill, a,t Promp ion, was set in motion again on December 1. Butcher Arthur dressed a porker for Stephen Kaglar last week that weighed five hundred pounds. George Hayduck has purchased a new horse, paying $285 for the same. Too bad that a poor man will get such a "nip" from a horse lockey, but such is life! INDIAN ORCHARD. Grangers Give Successful Supper I'rolltnhlo Meeting of tho L. A. S. I'ersonul Gossip. Special to THE CITIZEN. Indian Orchard, Pa., Dec. 3. Th L. A. S. met with Mrs. II. H. Crosby on Election Day, and proved a suc cess both socially and financially. Six dollars and1 fifty-five cents were added to their credit. Mrs. James Wronn and daughters, Melva and Kathrlne, of Hawley, wero recent kuests at W. H. Hall's. A son was born to Mr. and Mis. O. D. Henshaw, November 14. Miss Cora Weeks left on mesday of last week to join her sister, Min nie, at MIddletown, N. Y and from there they will go to New Bedford, Mass., to visit their sister, Mrs. N. .McGregor. Mrs. M. Leo Braman and Mrs. D. M. Stalker and daughter, Edith, of Kellam, spent Thursday at P. L. Braman's. Tho Grangers and friends gavo a supper and enjoyed amusements in their hall, Thanksgiving evening. Mrs. P. L. Braman and Mrs. G. H. Ham, and daughter, Mary, spent Thanksgiving day with Mrs. E. F. Rico at White Mills. Mrs. Charles Schwelghofer and children, Scranton, aro visiting her paronts, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Avery, at Vine Hill. Our teacher, Miss Schullor, spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives In Hawley Lester Rico, of White Mills, spent Institute week with his grand-parents at this place. Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor and Chester Garratt, of Honesdale, also Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Budd, Beach Lake, wero among tho guests at L. R. Gamut's on Sunday. Mrs. Ira K. Bishop, who has been spending a week with hor daughter, Mrs. H. Bishop, at East Honesdale, has returned homo. Mr. and Mrs. James Stuart and son, of Englehart, spent Thanksgiv ing at E. F. Mover's. Miss Laura Ham was a recent guest of relatives In White Mills. Mrs. Ed. Bunnell and Miss Mllly Brown, East Honesdalo, wero among tho guests at H. H. Bunnell's Sun day. (From Another Correspondent) Tho recent warm weather, ac companled by showers, Is causing tho streams to' become swollen, and filling the wells and springs. Tho supper given by tho Grang ers at their hall on Thanksgiving night was well attended, thoro be- lug several present from White Mills and Hoiiosdnlc, Low Coib, Susquehanna county, was a pleasant cnllor at this place on Monday last. Ho was selling i olo's b'aiiilly Remedies. Ray liayly and family, East Honusdale, wero entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bayly, ounnysldc Farm, on Sunday last. A. M. Hcushaw and wife spent Thanksgiving day with their daugh ter, .Mrs. Eva Toms, Honesdalc. Mrs. Compton, Whito Mills. Is assisting Mrs. O. D. Hcnshaw of this plate. Tho Robinson Brothers are bor ing an artcslnn well for E. E. Avery on tho Bothel Fruit Farm. L. O. Mumford, Honesdnlc. was calling on the farmers In this vi cinity yesterday in tho interest of tho Bell Telephone company. There was no meeting at the Beth el school house, tho minister, Rev. William Seymour, being cnlled to White Mills to officiate at a fun eral. W. H. Marshall and son. Ncal. called oil George Euglomnn of Nnr rowsburg on Saturday last. That gentleman had Just returned from his annual trip to New York city where ho spent n week In Bight seeing. He also attended tho horse sales. All horses sold for high prices. Henry Swartz, Atco, was a wel come guest of his parents, Mr. nnd airs. j. g. swnrtzon Thanksgiving. Mrs. Swartz and son, Edward, who havo been sojourning in the Vnlley, havo returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Dexter. Nar- rowsburg, were recent visitors at tho home of their daughter, Mrs. John Case. Samuci Saunders, who has been visiting his daughter. Mrs. S. D. Noble, Fallsdale, returned home on Thursday last, and attended the supper at Grange hall. Mrs. Ira Bishop is visltinc her daughter, Mrs. Howard Bishop, at East Honesdalc Laura Ham was the guest of White Mills friends on Saturday and Sunday last. Mrs. C. E. Neal, East Beach Lake, will spend several days with rela tives and friends In New York city. F. Hollenbeck, the veteran lum ber merchant, has a gang of men at work cutting lumber, ties, and wood in the vicinity of what is known as the Brook road. Miss .Myers, Honesdale, is visit ing her parents at the Hickory Grove Farm. Mary Connor. Laurella, was a visitor at the home of Mrs. Earl Ham on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Calkin, of the Oriental House, of Beach Lake, were the guests of J. F. Marshall and wife on Sunday last ARIEL. Special to THE CITIZEN. Ariel, Pa., December G. Florence Glosenger has accepted a position as nreman on the Delaware & Hudson. His wife and family are boarding at the "Twin Maples" during his ab sence. Mrs. Bronson and Mrs. Osborn ex pect to start for Wilkes-Barre short ly, where they will visit the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Evans have returned home from New York state. They report an enjoyable trip. Land In this section is getting valuable. Walter Swingle has just refused two thousand dollars for his farm of twenty-one acres. . December. December is here The last month of the year. What a beautiful sight In its mantle of white. Tho sleigh bells do jingle, Our ears, with cold, tingle. And from head to too We are covered with snow. When naught can be seen But a mantle of green; i m sure wo appear Very happy my dear. A change In the weather Will do us all good, We'll lay off our bonnet. And put on our hood. We'll lay off our frown And put on a smile; Tako on the wheels And try runners a while. Orpha Swingle, Author. LAKEVILLE. Special to THE CITIZEN. Lakovllle, Pa., Dec. G. Miss Ger trude Lee, Maplewood, was the re cent guest of hor aunt, Mrs. D. A. Locklln. Mrs. Charles Daniels, wo regret to state, was taken to the State Hos pital, Scranton, on Thursday, where sho will undergo a serious opera tion. We do pray that this one. who is so very much needed In this world, by her family and friends, may bo spared to us, and that she may bo brought back In perfect health. A birthday party was given Mon day night in honor of Mrs. L. M. Bittnor. A number of neighbors wero present, and enjoyed a very pleasant evening. Refreshments were served. All left nt 1 o'clock wishing Mrs. BIttner many moro birthdays. Mrs. Alfred Locklln entertained tho L. A. S. on Wednesdny, Nov. 30. Proceeds, $2,25. Mrs. Locklin's mother. Mrs. F. Walker, Hollistor villo, and aunt, Mrs. James Noble, Arlington, wero among her guests. A. C. James, Brooklyn, Is spend ing a time nt Long Pond at his beautiful summer houso. Ho also has painters and paper hangers at work Inside. Charles E. Robertson, Scranton, was tho wolcomo guest of G. Lafay etto James and wife on Tuesday and Wednesdny. Mr. and Mrs. J. Betchor. Scran ton, aro tho guests of hor parents, j. w. Stephens and family. A number attended tho chicken supper at tho homo of W. H. Har loo, Lcdgedalo, on November 23 Proceeds amounted to $22. Irvin Finch, Wilkes-Barre, Is visit lng Mark Kellnm's family here. I.oals Phillip and daughters, K1I- znboth and Sadie, woio the recent gi.usta of his daughter, Mrs. Oliver l Locklln, hera, o Marcus Kelllam, a notod farmer Q from this plnco, and daughter Helen, H who have been visiting his son, Wii- 5 llntn, In Lincoln, California, is now 3 homeward bound. He Is visiting 5 his brother, John, formerly of this p place, at Cripple I reek, Colorado. .Miss Nellie Welsh, iafton, spent ;i few das recently with her moth er, Mrs. M. Welsh nnd family. Miss Mildred Hervvig Is very ill at this writing. WHITES VALLEY. g Special to THE CITIZEN. lO Whites Valley, Dec. G Charles' IX Hauscr returned home, Monday, af-o tor spending severnl days with his son, Wesley, at Scelyville. Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Bonham are again at home, after visiting rela tives In Carbondale and cake Artel, several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. George Moase, Pleas ant Mount, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fitze and sons, Aldenvllle, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fltze, Creamton, were guests at William H. Fltze's, Thanksgiving. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. J. Pomery en tertained Mr. and Mrs. B. F. White, Lestcrshlre, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. B. Sherwood and sons, Forest City, and Sir. nnd Mrs. Raymond Pomery, Thursday at dinner. Henry Mend is a guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Mead. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Hacker spent Thanksgiving with Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Perkins, Scranton. Mrs. Martha Stark Is spending the winter with her daughter, Mrs. John Romich, at Prompton. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Miller gave a Thanksgiving dinner which was en Joyed by Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Odell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Odell and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bartholo mew, Maple Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Miller and son, Albert, Mrs. E. Mnrtin and children. Miss Anna May Hauser spent several days with Forest City friends, and returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bates F. White spent the week-end with the form er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. White, and returned to Lestershlre on Monday. BIG STEEL MEN MEET. Wages Won't Be Lowered, Although Business Is Slack. New York, Dee. 1. Representatives of practically all of the steel manufac turing companies In tho United States at a meeting here discussed business. There have been meetings of steel men that were largely attended, but none before in which so many compa nies were represented. The meeting was held behind closed doors. Judge Gary, chairman of the board of the United States Steel cor poration, said: "Representatives of 05 per cent of tho manufacturers of steel in America discussed the condition in this particu lar line and expressed opinions con cerning current prices." One of tho men participating In the conference said that the fact that the mills were running but 50 per cent of capacity told a story of much Idle la bor. Ue said no reduction Is contem plated by any of the companies in the near future. Judge Gary announced the details of the working of the S12.000.000 em ployees' pension fund. What Golf Does to You. I made a mashie on n girl. Though courage 1 did lack, And, dear, she was so br&ssie that I had to driver back. Then after put-tins back the child Straightway began to ball. But still I loiter dearly, no It would not do at all. New York Mail. Prophetic. "And what aro we to understand by the Biblical expression 'the four cor ners of the earth?' " asks the Instruct or In theology. "Rockefeller's corner In oil, Have meyer's corner In sugar, Carnegie's corner In steel nnd Patten's corner In wheat," nnswers the new stndent. Saturday Evening Post. No Use. used to yield, my darling, when you wept. But rve grown wiser since the habit kept Growing upon you. TIs a childish lault, But tears like yours aren't even worth their salt! Cleveland Leader, Lucid. "I seo there was a 'swatfest' at the baseball park yesterday afternoon," said Mrs. Cutely. "What does that mean, dear?" "It means," growled Mr. Cutely, "that the local slab artist developed a glass arm at n critical stage of tho game and let tho visitors plant blugles nil over the lot." Bir mingham Age-Herald. Foreign Tonguo. Tho boy ho save the yell which he Had loarned so well at college. "Oh, listen, mul" tho father said. "Our boy is spouting knowledge!" Yonkers Btateainan. The Modern Polonius. "Why don't you perfect a melon with a haudle, so that people could enrry It conveniently?" "It would bo a wuste of time," an swered the horticultural wlr.ard. "Then they'd want 'em with wheels." Loula Tille Courier-Journal. CASTOR I A For jLof&nts nd Children. His Rind'Yei Harj Always Bought Boars tha MfnAtwo of OOOOOOOOOOOOSGOOOOOOOOOOOO re To-morrow No man ever accumulates a fortune ti ulcus he has the hab it of making sacrifices today in order that he may have (some thing to work with to-morrow. The BUinll amount that you are able to save every week may appear very small, but in time systematic saving, with the aid of 3 per cent compound interest, will give you eome substantial capital as a basis for investment or to live on when you can no longer work and earn. HONESDALE DIME BANK is yet young but it has helped ninny ambitious persons on the road to independence and auc- Cl'ES. IP ocoooooococccocooooooocooo AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF BAULKY K. KLKMINCl Late of Cncrry KIdu'e, deceased The undersigned, nn uudltor uppolnted to le.Kjrt distribution of Sllld I'Stnte will iiMimil 1 o the dutlea of Ills appointment, on t WEDNESDAY, DEC. 11, 1911, at 10 o'clock, u. m.,nt hlsolHce in the borough ot Honesdale. at which time nnd plac" all claims against mild estate must be presented, oriecourse to the fund for distribution will be lost. HOMER OUEENE. Auditor. Honesdale. Nov 22. 1910. tUeol3 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION, ESTATE OF tai 1 v ti 1 innx? Lite of D.minsntlH. prHtiti'd to Alnn7n T. Searle, Executor. ah persons indebted to said estate are notl ticd to make immediate payment to the un dersigned ; nnd those bavins claims against the said estate are notllled to present them duly uttested for settlement. Alonzo T. Searle, Executor. Honesdale. Pa., Nov. 10 1U10. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALU ABLE REAL ESTATE By virtue of an order of the Or phans' Court of Wayne county, Pa., the undersigned, administratrix of C. H. Woodward, late of Hawley bor ough, deceased, will sell at public outcry at the courthouse in Hones dalo borough, on THURSDAY. DEC. 8, 11)10, 2 P. M. All that lot or parcel of land to gether with the Improvements there on situate in the Borough of Hawley, County of Wayne and State of Penn sylvania, being Lot No. 29 on Four teenth street In said village as per map In the Pennsylvania Coal Com pany's office. Said lot No. 29 being eighty feet In front on Fourteenth street and extending at right angles to said street forty-four feet on he Northeast side and fifty feet on the Souhwest side, or an average depth of forty-six feet. Containing three thousand six hundred and eighty square feet of land. Being the same land which the Pennsylvania Coal Company by deed dated January 10, 1883, and record ed in Wayne County Deed Book No. 60 at page IS granted and conveyed to C. H. Woodward. Also all that lot, piece or parcel of land situate In the Borough of Haw ley, County of Wayne, and State ot Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Lot No. 31 and one-half on Fourteenth street in tho Borough of Hawley as per map In the Pennsylvania Coal Company's of fice. Said lot No. 31 and one-half being twenty feet wide In front on Fourteenth street and extending backward therefore at right angles in a northwesterly direction fifty feet. Containing one thousand square feet of land or thereabouts. Being the same land which tho Pennsylvania Coal Company granted and conveyed to C. H. Woodward by deed dated January 23, 1S98, and re corded In Wayne County Deed Book No. 83, at pace 467. Upon said land Is n frame dwell ing. Terms of sale, cash. NELLIE WOODWARD, Administratrix. Searle & Salmon, Attorneys. Oleol 3. GUARANTEED Water Bonds TO YIELD From 5 to 6 per cent. In denominations of 100, 500 and 1,000 If Interested call on or address D. D. WESTON, Office: Poster Block 9th and Muln St. Honesdale, Pa. 71U6 wmmmmmmmmmmmmKimiJA A. O. BLAKE, AUCTIONEER & CATTLE DEALER I You will make money I by having me. Shell tuonk mj Bethany, Pa.