TIIK CITIZEN, VIM DAY, DECEMBER 0, 1010. GENT A WORD COLUMN! I WILL 1K In HoneBdnlo Dec. 12th at Wayno Hotel. Plnno Tuner Bam. S. Wlnt. U KOK A CIIIMSTMAS PRESENT for your son select ono of our valu able watches; ndd a chnln or fob, and you will mako hlra happy. C. Petersen. 9St2 POIl SALE OK HUNT One-story factory building 125 by 75 feet. Covered with Century (flro proof) shingles. Now steam heating plant. 200 feet of shafting and 2 motors. Apply the Hcrbeck-Domer Co. tf PETERSEN'S .IKWOMlSTOKB will bo open every evening until nfter Christmas. Mako your selec tions now. 9St2 van HEXT 7 rooms and bath, gas and furnace. 61G Church street. , Tyler Hill. Inquire at house. No eveVilng services jvere hold 1 In St. John's Evangelical Lutheran POK SALE Kelly & Stclnrann church, Sunday evening, tho pastor, brick factory building, Including en-, nev. C. C. Miller, being compelled glue, boiler and shafting. Inquire of to leavo on tho 11 o'clock train to J D Robinson GOtf. attend tho funeral at Reading, of a ' . brothor-ln-law. ART enameled Jowelry. An oIe- a game of basket-ball will bo gant lino at moderate prices. Store ( played Friday evening in the High open evenings, C. Petersen. 9St2 School Gymnasium botween Cnrbon- ; : r ; dale and the Honesdale High school. PHOIXJORAIMIS made by December Th0 wl)1 bo caU(J(1 at 8.15 20 will bo finished for Christmas. , Admission, adults. 25; chll Como now. Bodle, Photographer. (llren 96eOi 2. I WUr nn.,n.. PnmmteBlnnnra LOCAL MENTION. Rumors are afloat that tho old "Nlckeletto" Is to bo re-opened under new management. , , Rev. A. L. Whlttaker will hold services In White Mills, Sunday, D.ec. il, 3 p. m. Word received from G. William Pell states that his Wife has under gone a successful" operation at a hos pital In Jersey City. Miss Davis, San Francisco, will speak in the Methodist Episcopal church next Sunday evening In the interests of W. H. and F. Missionary society. Rev. C. C. Miller will conduct services at tho Seelyvillo chapel, Fri day evening at 7 o'clock. He will also preach at the Wayne County Jail Sunday afternoon. The Reverend Leighton W. Eck ard, D. D., of Philadelphia, will make the address at Grace Episcopal church next bunday evening, Dec. 11, 7:30 p. m. Morning service at 10:Su; S nday school at 12 M. A teachers' Institute will bo held by the teachers of Mn Pleas ant township Saturday, December 10. The new course of study will be the chief topic of discussion. Pa trons and friends of the schools are Invited to be present. The Rev. Dr. L. W. Eckard, Philadelphia, one of the strong men of the state, will speak in the Pres byterian church on Sunday morning. In the evening Dr. Swiff theme will bo "A Message For Young Women." All are cordially Invited to all ser vices. Charles L. Bassett, foreman of THE CITIZEN office, has a full line of samples of Christmas calendars and booklets, which he is prepared to print at short notice. Estimates will be cheerfully and promptly fur nished. The adjourned annual meeting of the Presbyterian cliurcn, ueiii nnv. will be held Wednesday, Dec, 7. at 2 n. m. The ladles of the church will serve dinner in the church parlors. Important business will come before the meeting Officers in many of the local so cial and fraternal organizations will be elected during December anu January. THE CITIZEN will ap- nrpniate It very highly if secretaries will telephone or mail promptly to this olllco a list oi the new incum bents. - The Anti-Saloon League Com mittee of the county are requesteu to meet in the Presbyterian churcn rhanel. Honesdale. Friday. Decem ber 9. at 2 i. m. Rev. C. II. Brandt, of WIlkes-Barre. will be in I attendance and will elaborate new lines of work. By order of Rev. J. B. Cody, chairman. "De Gang" will hold their an nual banquet at the home of Nelson Lambert on Tuesday, Dec. 27, and on Thursday, Dec. 29, their annual dance will be held In Lyric Hall which promises to be one of the so cial events of the holiday season. The club is composed of eighteen of the Maple City's popular brunettes who nre royal entertainers. J. H. Compton, aged ninety years, formerly a resident of Haw ley. died Monday night at the resi dence of his daughter. Mrs. T. A. Dunn, of East Drinker street, Dun more. He Is survived by two sons, Jacob Compton, of Endlcott, N. Y., and J. W. Compton, or Jiawiey. ino funeral was held yesterday afternoon at Hawley. Interment In Walnut cemetery. J. W. Hause, Jr., Dreher, and George Robacker, Sterling, are at tending State College, where they are taking the winter or twelvo weeks' course In butter and cheese-making. While they nre but boys thoy want to know what Is going on In Wayne countv. and In order to avoid feel ing lonesome in a strange town, they subscribed for the people's fav orite paper. THE CITIZEN. THE CITIZEN wishes them all success In their stay at State College, Pa. If a hungry man could eat nowspapers you would not burn them, throw them away, or give, them to tho Junk man. You would save every ono for tho Salvation Army which feeds and finds work for those who are in need. Please remember this and save your old newspapers, magazines, books, rags and clothing for the Salvation Army Industrial Homo, 437 Franklin Avenue, Scran ton, Pa. Would you prefer to hear the music of tho organ, or tho wall of tho hungry? Think! Remem ber every little "bit helps! The wag' on marked Salvation Army Indus trial Homo will be In Honesdale, Tuesday, December 13 " The Tigers basket ball team will t ,nl,i n .innrn In I.vrlc Hall on Frl-1 day evening I A daughter has been born to Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Gill, of Whlto Mills. The. mother, was formerly Miss Nplllo Clark, of Honesdalo, , S. D. Henderson, of Phooulx vllle, Pn., civil englneor, with a corps of surveyors, Is making a map sur vey of Wayne county. Eighteen members of tho In His Name Mission Uaud were pleasantly entcrtnlnod by Mrs. O. M. Spettlguo, Jr., on Monday ovcnlng. Tho Hawley High school meets tho strong Defenders In baBkct-ball on December 9 nt Hawley High School Gymnasium. This will 1)6 tho rubber, tho first gnmo being a tic, 21 to 21. Admission 15c. Among thoso who attended "Dlshop Night," at Elm Park M. E. church, Scranton, Tuesday evening, were W. J. Loy, Rutledgedale, Itov. J. M. Colman, Damascus, and Repre-sentatlvc-olcct H. Clark Jackson, "passed up" tho Hunkclo pase at their meeting last Tuesday. Tho double tragedy In Palmyra township bids fair to go down into tho annals of Wayne county as an unfnthom- ablo mystery. Announcement was made Wed nesday that tho Rev. Rogers Israel, D. D., rector of St. Luke s church, Scranton, had accepted tho election to the bishopric of Erie. The dio cese of Erie comprises thirteen coun ties In the Northwestern part of tho State. . On Thursday, December 8, the annual bazaar of the St. John's Lu theran church will be held. There will be so many good things on sale that It is impossible to mention them all. It's a fact, though, that no bazaar previously held was so large an affair as this one will be. All members of tho church are Invited to attend and bring as many friends with them as possible. A general Invitation is extended to ho public. There Is room for all. J. Edward Cook, tho well known Spring street painter, left this (Thursday) afternoon for New York city, where he will take' the Steamer Victoria, Hamburg line, for Germany, his ultimate destination being his old home at Sachsen, Al tenburg, which he left, as a boy, fifty-two years ago, to come to America. Fellow-voyagers with him will be Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sachse, Hawley. Mr. Cook was dispatch carrier, First Division Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac, during the Civil war, enlisting In Honedalo, in Co. M, 17th Pennsylvania cavalry, under Capt. Coe Durland. PERSONAL MENTION. Arthur Ansart, of Montlcello, Is In town. Real Estate Man M. F. Dorin Is on the sick list. Gus Levy. New York city, is in town on business. Dr. Arno Voigt, Hawley, was caller In town Monday. C. W. Deln has returned from business trip to Scranton. W. J. Loy, Rutledgedale, spent Wednesday In the Maple City. Edward Blandln, of Scranton, was in town on business today. Benjamin Gardner, Factoryvllle, Is visiting friends In town. W. E. Perham, Pleasant Mount, was In town Thursday. W. F. Carr, Scranton, spent Tues day here on business. Miss Emma Dunn, Scranton, is the guest of Honesdale friends. Fred Flehrer was a business caller In Forest City Wednesday, M. J. Hanlan passed Sunday with his mother at Whlto Mills. Miss Grace Hanlan expects to en ter Mansfield Normal school. Edmond Finnerty, Scrnnton, Is transacting business in town. Miss Blanche Evans, WIlkes-Barre, Is visiting relntlves in town. Judge A. T. Searle was In Scran ton on business tho first of the week. M. C. Rowland, Klmbles, was a business caller in town on Monday. Charles McKonna left Sunday for Deposit to spend a few days in that place. Mrs. Hannah Haggerty and Mrs. Rehbeln spont last Wednesday In Hawley. Mrs. Lewis Shay and son, Russell, Easton, are guests of Honesdale friends. A. H. Evans, Troy, N. Y., was the guest of Honesdale friends Monday evening. Martin E. Lavo, Bethany, was shaking hands with friends in town Wednesday. E. K. Curtis, Aldenvlllo, has been confined to tho house, by sickness, for a long tlmo. Miss C. Louiso Hardenbergh re turned Friday from a fow days' stay in Philadelphia. Benj. Gardner has returned to Factoryvlllo after a pleasant visit with friends hero. Miss Florence Voigt, Hawley, re cently passed a few days with her father, A. Voigt, of Court street, Manager Dlettrlch of the Lyric, Is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nowburger, of Jeffersonvlllo, N. Y. Frank A. Jenkins has been con fined to his home on Eleventh streot tho past few days with tho grippe, Horace G. Carr, Scranton, was a business caller In Honesdale, Mllan vlllo and Tanners Falls last week. Miss Florence Dodgo and Mrs. Daniel Osborne attended tho Am merman funeral In Hawley, recently, " Tho MIbscs Elizabeth ahd Jcnrilo I Courtrlght. Fifteenth streot, will pass tho winter at tho Allon House. Master Frank Grambs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Grnmbs, Cottago street, ja, seriously 111 with, pneu- monm. , i , Mr. and Mrs. Rny Bunnell will re turn on Wednesday evening from Buffalo where thoy have spont their honeymoon. Mrs. Fnrrlngton Suydam, Hawley, Is spending n short tlmo nt tho homo of her mother, Mrs. Coo Dur land, of Main street. Mrs. S. A. McMullen, Jr., has re turned from a fow days' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Dennis of Cnrbondale. Mrs. William Bader and son Theo dore, Bpont sovernl days last week at tho Llndorman residence, North Main street, Cnrbondale. James Mnnnlng, one of tho oldest and best known residents of Honcs dnlo, Is confined to his room at the Hotel Wnyno by a severe siege of Illness. Perry LaBarr, Elmlra, N. Y route agent for Wolls-Fargo Express com pnny, and a former resident of Honesdale, spent a fow hours In town recently. L. W. Gilpin, son of the lato Si mon A. Gilpin, of Wayno county, was recently elected to tho oillcey of pro bnto court Judge In St. Louis county. Minn. Mr. Gilpin hns boon princi pal of Roosevelt High school at Vir ginia City for four years. BERMUDA TOURS (Continued Drum ago Ono.) Issue until January 23rd, after which time thero will bo no restrictions as to tho number of votes that the can didates may cast each day. Tho abovo applies to ne.wspaper ballots and subscription vote coupons. Tho CITIZEN reserves tho right to dis continue printing tho coupons at any time during the contest, and to raise the voting limit or remove same alto gether at any time. Open Evenings. For tho accommodation of those who wish to enter tho contest or to gain Information respecting it, and' who cannot call during tho day, the Contest Department will be kept open at night. If you are unable to cnll at any time, write or 'phone the contest manager and a representative will call and give you tho desired in formation. If you are interested, call and see him and get acquainted or telephone. The results of the contest will be printed in each Issue of THE CITI ZEN. Votes that are sent In up to six o'clock Monday evening will be printed In Wednesday's paper, while votes sent In up to six o clock Wed nesday evening, will be printed In Friday's paper. Subscription ballots or coupons clipped from the papers, which have to bo voted at a certain time, will be counted If same are mailed frbm nearest postofflce before time of ex piration. This is done to give those candidates living outside of Hones dale the same advantage as those residing here. Candidates who handed In votes abovo tho amount of 3,000, over the leader In their district, will bo given credit for same in next Issue. The first subscription sent In by each candidate up to the present time will count on this offer. List of candidates with votes f counted up to 6 p. m. Wed- -f f nesday. -f DISTRICT NO. 1. This includes all the Borough of Honesdale, and all of Texas except Texas No. 3. A tour of Bermuda, a diamond ring and a gold watch are sure to go to this district. HONESDALE AND TEXAS. Miss Blanche Secor 10300 Miss Edna Hawker 10200 Miss Margaret O'Brien 10000 Miss Elizabeth Baird G200 Miss Annie Rlpplo 5700 Miss Carrie Helfrlch 5400 Miss Margaret Reardon 4000 Miss Blanche Pierce 3800 Miss Georgiana Martin 3700 Miss Margaret Ebcrhardt 3500 Miss Edith K. Swift 3000 Mrs. R. B. Brennorman 2700 Miss Merle Eldrod 2300 Miss Vera RIckard 2300 Miss Lucy Murtha 2000 Miss Vera Moll 1100 Miss Rena Kellow 1500 Miss Gertrude Krantz 1G00 Miss Mary A. Menner 1000 Miss Grace Groves 1000 Miss Mary HIgglns 1400 Miss Margaret Rose 1500 Mrs. Alma J. G. Dlx 1300 Miss Julia Schlmmell 1200 Miss Elizabeth Schuerholz ... 1000 Miss Letltla Green 1300 Miss Mary Van Drlcsen 1400 Miss Beatrice Southerton .... 1000 Miss Helen Jacobs 1500 Miss Katherlno Kroll 2500 Miss Clara Saunders 2500 Miss Mario Ward 1700 Miss Minnie Schooll 1500 Miss nelcn Beck 1400 Miss Marlon Charlesworth ... 1G00 Miss Jennlo D. Hageman .... 1000 Miss Alma Canflold 1100 Miss Mary Butler 1000 Miss Margaret Brunner 1000 Miss Mao O'Neil 1000 Miss Ethel Schiessler 1000 SEELYVILLE. Miss Heleno Purdy 9400 Miss Anna Corbett 1500 DISTRICT NO. 2. This Includes Hawley Borough, Texas No. 3, and all of Palmyra, Berlin, Oregon, and Damasqus town ships. A tour to Bormuda, a diamond ring and a gold' watch aro sura to go to this district. HAWLEY. Nellie' Langan , . . . 3000 Frances Robinson 3200 Irene Bishop 2000 Gertrude Bea 2200 Clara Labes 1500 Helen Lehman 1600 Magdalcna Baschon 1000 Gertrude Drake .. ... 1300 WHITE MILLS. Josephine Spinner , 2100 Laura Hortel 3000 Marie Murphy ..... .., 2200 Ada Haydon 1800 Ida Klttner 1G00 Annie Williams 1400 DAMASCUS; Fannlo Fromcr 2000 Alma Noblo 1800 Elizabeth Gregg 1500 Frances Tyler 1000 INDIAN ORCHARD. Edna Toms 2100 Cora Weeks 1000 Ethol Bunnell 1200 WEST DAMASCUS. Annlo L. Pollock 2G00 Mattlo Walsh 1800 USWICK. Louiso Rohrhuber 1800 Gladys Pcnnell 1500 Mntllda Llndors 1500 TYLER HILL. Hattlo Selpp 2800 LAKEVILLE. Hazel D, James 3G00 ABRAHAMSVILLE. Mildred Daviea 1800 LEDGEDALE. Agnes E. Beahen 1G00 GALILEE. Clara Gaston ItiOO DISTRICT NO. 3. This Includes Bethany Borough, Starrucca Borough nnd Clinton, Lebanon, Mount Pleasant, Manches ter, Buckingham, Preston and Scott townships. A tour of Bermuda, a diamond ring nnd n gold watch are sure to go to this district. BETHANY. ' I Miss Mary Gilchrist 5400 AHco Ward G000 Dolla Cody 1500 Ella Gammell 1400 Dorothy Henderson 2000 Margarot Manning 1000 STARRUCCA. Carrie Lloyd 2100 Susio McGraw 1500 PLEASANT MT. Helen Tiffany 1900 Genevieve Leonard 1600 Viola Allen 2300 Emma Lcmpko . 1500 Julia O'Neill 1000 B RAMAN. Blanche Blake 2800 Emma Woolheater ; 1400 PRESTON. Graco Monaghan .., 1900 WHITES VALLEY. Elizabeth Kelly 1500 Maragaret McGraw 1300 EQUINUNK. Adelaide Watson 3100 HIGH LAKE. Mao Flynn 1800 LAKE COMO. Anna Gulthoff 1900 HIAWATHA. Mabel E. Waldler ' 1600 DISTRICT NO. 4. This Includes Prompton and Way mart Boroughs, Cherry Ridge, Can aan,, South Canaan, Lake, Salem, Sterling, Dreher and Lehigh town ships. A tour of Bermuda, a diamond ring and a gold watch are sure to go to this district. WAYMART. Ruth Inch 5900 Cora Miller. R. D. 2 2000 Margaret Spry 4300 Olive Lockwood 1400 Pauline Schaffer 1000 Mrs. M. Tuthlll 1500 Catherine Woods, R. D. 3 . . . . 1600 Jennie M. Smith 1000 ARIEL. Mrs. Orpha Swingle 3400 Elsie M. Howe 2000 Florence Jones 1500 Penrl Kelly 1500 STERLING. Leta Barnes 2000 Laura A. Gilpin . 1500 Daisy Butterworth 1300 Lullela Cross 1000 SOUTH STERLING. Emma Bates 1600 Leola M. Smith t 1500 GOULDSBORO. Grnce Dowllng 2000 Minnlo Courtney 1000 Mildred Scoring 1400 Annabell Wright 1000 Bertha Crooks l.'UU Gertrude Smith 1300 Eliza Simons 1000 SHERMAN. Louisa Lynch 1 i00 Estella McAvoy 1400 PROMPTON. Frances Richardson 2300 KEENE. Maudo Smith 1700 NEWFOUNDLAND. Ella Ehrhardt 620C Mrs. Frank Waltz 5200 HAMLIN. AHco Hamlin 1800 Mao Walker 1400 Cora Alt 1200 JEWELRY TALK No. 3 Our window will answer the question. -f-H-K-f-H-M-H- ROWLAND, JEWELER CHURCH NEWS. Baptist. First Baptist Church, cornor of Twelfth nnd Church streets, Geo. S. Wendell, minister. Services will bo hold ns Usual lit 10:30 ri. m. Bible school will convene tit '11:45 n. m. Young People's meeting nt 6:30 p. m., subject, "How Must a Christian Bo Different From Othors7" Stran gers and non-churchgoers aro wol como to all services. Dyberry Baptist church: Services will be conducted Sunday, Dec. 11, by Rev. Geo. Wendell, at 2:30 p. m. Episcopal. Grace Episcopal church Rov. Albort L. Whlttaker, rector. Third Sunday In Advent. Morn ing prayer at 10:30 o'clock. Even ing prayer at 7:30 o'clock. The Reverend Leighton w. Eckard, D. D., Philadelphia, will make tho 'ad dress at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school and Bible classes, 12 M., assistant superintendent, Jos. N. Welch. Ijiitlicrnm St. John's Evangelical Lutheran church Rev. C. C. Miller, pastor. Third Sunday in Advent. The morning service in German at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school immediately afterwards. English evening ser vices at 7:30 p. m. Methodist Episcopal. Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. Will II. Hlller, pastor. Preaching services at 10:30 o'clock. Sunday school at noon. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. Miss Davis, San Fran cisco, speaks at 7:30 p. m. Services at Central Methodist Epis copal church next Sunday, Decem ber 11, a3 follows: lOt'30 a. m., address by Miss Carrie G. Davis, of Berkley, California; 12 M'., Sunday School; 6:30 p. in., Epworth League; 7:30 p. m., sermon by Pastor, sub ject, "Does Death End All!" ' Special music. Presbyterian. First Presbyterian church, corner Church and Tenth street, Rqv. W. H. Swift, D. D., pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 12 M. The Rev. Dr. L. W. Eckard, Phil adelphia, one of the strong men of tho state, will speak In the Presby terian church on Sunday morning. In the evening Dr. Swift's theme will be "A Message For Young Women." All aro cordially Invited to all services. Roman Catholic. St. John's Roman Cathbltc, Ter race St., Rev. T. M. Hanley, rector. Rov. E. Burke, assistant rector. Third Sunday in Advent. Low mass at 8:30 a. ,m. High mass at 10.30 a. m. 'Evening ser vice at -7.30 o'clock. Vespers first Sunday of every month at 3 p. m. St. Mary Magdalen's, corner of Church and Fifth streets. Rev. J. W. Balta, D. D., rector. Third Sun day in Advent. Low mass at 8:30 a. m. High mass at 10:30 a. m. Benediction at 3 p. m. NECROLOGY. Mrs. John Ames died., at tier home In Hawley, on Friday.1 Besides her husband, two sons, Erasmus D., of Dunmore, and Homer E. Ames, of Hawley, survive. The funeral services of an Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kltt ner, ot Mast Hope, wa3 held on Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock In St. Mary Magdalen s church. Alexander Kennedy died Thursday- after a long Illness at his home In Cnrbondale, aged Gl years. He leaves a wife, six sons and one daughter; also two brothers and three sisters, of whom Mrs. J. P. O'Neill, of Pleasant Mount, is one. The remains wero taken to Pleasant Mount, for Interment. Death of Abraham Knnpp. Abraham Knapp died Wednesday evening at 7:45 o'clock at tho home of his son, Abraham Knapp, 522 Church street. Mr. Knapp was 78 years old March 12, last. Ho Is sur vived by three sons, viz: Bert, Beth- The Great Sale of the Jacobson Bankrupt Flagg9s Clothing House 363 Mam St. (GUAMHS BUILDING) While hundreds havo availed themselves of this great opportunity to buy Men's nnd Boys' clothing at greatly reduced prices, there still remains excellent values for thoso that aro looking for warm and comfortable gar ments for winter wear. Infants' Underwear, valuo 25c 10c Children's Haudkerchlofs, 7 for 25o Boys' Leather Gloves, valuo 50c Odd Vests, 30 to 35 size, value $1.00 29c .Men's Overalls, valuo 50c Boys' Overalls 110 Men's Suspenders, good quality i'0 FLAGG'S CLOTHING HOUSE, 863 Main St. Grambs HuHtllng, Opp. tho D. & H. Station. Honesdale, Pa. any; Elwood, Rllcyvllle; Abraham, Honesdale; and ono daughter, Mrs. GubsIo (Onto) Smith, Glrdland. Fu neral services will be held at his son's homo, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Dcnth of Thomas W. Sharp. Thomas W. Sharp died In Scran ton, last Sunday, aged 74 years. Ho was a resident of Lnko township, at the commencement of the Civil war and enlisted In Co. M, 15th N. Y. Engineers, with somo thirty Wnyno county men. His remains wero tak en to Maplewood fur Interment. Honesdale Pickups. "How's Mr. A?" "Protty good." "Ready for a Ilttlo snow, I sup pose?" "Anything that comes." The following conversation was overheard at a recent meeting of tho Browning Club: She: "John, dear, who wroto Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress?" He: "Why, Bunyan, of course." She: "Oh, dear, what a gooso I am!" . "Temperance is such a dry sub ject to interest people In." "Our Puritan forefathers made two great mistakes," remarked one of our leading citizens In tho course of conversation last Saturday, "when they made the Judiciary an electtvo office, and when they granted uni versal suffrage." Killing Scnle By Washing. "I am glad to learn that you cleaned up the San Jose scale on your young trees by washing them with soft soap lye. This will do the work all right. I have recommend ed it many times. However, I should not put a great deal on the ground uround tho trees. I fear It may Injure the roots If the ground should bo soaked with It. You can repeat it this fall with equally good results, or you can apply this liquid as a spray If you wish." Tho Honesdalo folks should their Christmas shopping early. do HOW MUCH IS YOUR STOMACH WORTH It's worth almost as much as your life; how much Is that worth? G. W. Pell has a remedy that keeps tho stomach right and makes It right when It goes wrong. MI-O-NA is the name of the great stomach remedy and G. W. Pell guarantees It to cure the follow ng stomach ailments and symptoms, or money back. Upset stomach, pain in stomach, belching of gas, biliousness. Heartburn, sour stomach, lump of lead stomach, after dinner distress. Nervousness and headache caused by stomach derangement. That all-in feeling in the stomach after a night of sociability. Bad effects of overeating or drinking; sea or car sickness. Vomiting of pregnancy, or any stomach distress. Remember money back if it fails nt-. fl. W. Pnll nr lpnrilnir flrncrplsts everywhere, and the price is only 50 cents a large box. High School Lecture Course THURSDAY, DEC, 15. Concert: International Sextette THURSDAY, JAN. 12. Lecture : Wallace B. Amsbary THURSDAY, FOB. 9. Concert: Elbert Foland and The Italian Boys. TUESDAY, MARCH 4. Lecture: Dr. Lincoln McConnell Tickets for entire course, $1: for one number. 50e. For sale by teachers and ) pupils ot 1 1 lull school. Stock still continues at Men's Overcoats, value $0.00 $3.95 Men's Reofers with high storm collar, value 5.00. 2.95 Men's Ulsters with high storm collar, value G.00 3.95 Men's Suits, real valuo fG.OO 3.97 Boy's Overcoats, value $4.00 1.95 Boys' Two-pieced Suits, value $2.50 1.39 Boys' Long Pants Suits, Slightly Damaged, value $6.0Q 2.49 Youth's Long Pants, valuo $2.00 79c Men's nnd Boys' Negllgeo'Shlrts, value 50c 29c Linen Collars, slightly soiled, per dozen 29c Fancy Linen Cuffs, por pair 07c Waterproof Collars, four for 25c Llneno Reverslblo Collars, per box 15c Arm Bands 05c Common Sonso Hose Supporters 19c Men's Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, value $1.00 per dozen 49c Men's Pants, full valuo $1.75 79c Boys' Knee Pants, vnlue 35 cents 19c Moll's Stiff Hats, valuo $1.50 98c Men'B Soft Hats, valuo $1.00., 49c Boys' Winter Caps 13c Men's Coat Sweaters, valuo 75c 37c Men's Fleeced Lined Underwear 37c Men's Ribbed Underwear, valuo 40c 23c nnvs' Fleeced Lined Underwear 23c