THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, DEC. I I, 1010. CENT A WORD COLUMN FOR screens go to Brown's Furnl turo store. CRUCIFIX, Itosarys, Crucifix wltli candle sticks and water fount In told. SOMMER, The Jewelor. 99t4 THINKING about getting sonio fan cy rockers?, Seo Urown's. SEVEN ROOM HOUSE barn and other buildings. Two-acro vego tnblo and chicken farm. Right at depot, Portenln. Two miles from Honesdalo. Can bo bought for a song. A spring of water. School enrby. "Talk about commuting distance." This Is It., Seo DOIUN. It. TOM LEATHER AND WOOb-SEAT dining chairs call at Urown's fur mlturo store. 39t3 UV.HU BAGS, all sizes. SOMMER, Tho Jeweler. 9lt4 NEW HALL HACKS at Urown's Furniture Store. 99t3 FOR A CHHISTALVS PRESENT fori your sbn select one of our vulu-1 able watches; add a chain or fob, ami vnn will mnltn him hanDV.! C. t Petersen. 9812 iron LADIES' DESK go to Urown's Furniture storo. ,93t3 WATCHES Ladles' and Gent's gold filled, silvor and nickle. All Makes; reliable time-keepers. SOM MER. Tho Jeweler. 99t4 GET AN EXTENSION TABLE at Urown's Ji'urnlturo store. 90t3 yOK SALE Oil RENT One-story factory building 125" by 75 Ueet. Covered with Century (flro proof) shingles. New steam heating plant. 200 feet of shafting and 2 motors. Apply tho Herbeck-Demer Co.' tf BUY A CHINA CLOSET at Urown's Furniture store. 99t3 FOUNTAIN PENS, gold, pearl and silver mounted. SOMMER. Tho Jeweler. A BUFFET? Get it at Urown's furniture store. 99t3 COMB sets with Uarretto to match. all shades. SOMMER, The Jew eler, 99t4 FOR OFFICE CHAIRS call on Urown's Furniture store. 99t3 PETERSEN'S JEWELRY STORE will be dpen every evening until after Christmas. Make your selec tions now. 98t2 SIDEBOARDS found at Urown's fur niture store. 99t3 HAIL, telegraph .or tedcphbne or ders promptly Hlled. SOMMER, Tho Jeweler. 99t4. BEE OUR 1UTCHEN CA1HNETS at JBrown'a Furniture, gtore, 99t3 CASH paid for old gold and silver or in exchange fpr Christmas gifts. SOMMER. The Jeweler. 99-4 FOR, RENT 7 rooms and bath, gas and furnace. 61 C Church street. Inquire at house. All GOODS bought engraved free. SOMMER, The Jeweler. 99t4. FOR COUCHES go to Urown's Fur nlturo store. 99t3 NURSES' Watches, gold filled and gun metal, guaranteed. SOM MER, The Jeweler. 99t4. FOR SALE Kelly & Steinman brick factory building, including en glue, boiler and shafting. Inquire of J. U. Robinson. BOtf. DID YOU SEE THE CHIFFONIERS at Urown's Furniture store. 9at3 BEAUTIFUL genulno French en ameled, hand-painted jewelry. SOMMER, Tho Jeweler. 99t4. SEND to your friends who are away from homo, a copy of "In Dear Old Wayne." Jenkins' Music Store. 99t4. BEDROOM SUHV.' Yes, we have them. Urown's Furniture storo. SOUVENIRS of Honesdalo High School. SOMMER, Tho Jeweler. MATTRESSES, Pillows, and springs, of the best, at Urown's Furniture Store. 99t3 ART enameled jowelry. An ele gant line at moderate prices." Storo open evenings. C. Petersen. 98t2 DIAMOND' Jewelry of every dls cription. SOMMER, Tho Jew elry. 99t4. NICE SHIRT WAIST BOXES for Xmas gifts at Urown's Furniture store. 99t3 CLOCKS, 400-day Chimes, Crystal, Mission, Cuckoo, Gold, Silvor, and Old Brass. SOMMER, Tho Jewelor. SEE THE PARLOR STANDS at Urown's Furniture store. 99t3. PHOTOGRAPHS made by Decerabor 20 will bo finished for Christmas. Come now. Uodlo, Photographer. SCeol 2. A NEW LINE OF Music Cabinets at Urown's Furniture Storo. sai3 STERLING SILVER toilet, mani cure, writing, sewing and bodkin sets. SOMMER, Tho Jeweler. 99t4 FOR ROLL AND FLAT TOP Desks go to Urown's. 99t3 LA 1)1 ICS' and Gent's gold and sll ver mounted umbrellas. SOM MER, Tho Jowelor. 9914. NEW PARLOR SUITS at Urown's Furnlturo Storo. 99t3 LOCAL MENTION. Uaxtor KIpp, Towanda, reopon- eu ino nicKoieiie -ureamianu - on llaln street last Saturday evening, For quality nnd qunntity tho gift departments of Iloncsdalo'a aforos hnvo never been cxcolled. Something to suit overy fancy. "It's cold enough to freozo tho ears off a brass monkey," wns ono comment mado by n resident on tho cold snap of Saturday morning. Tho Methodist Ladles' Aid So ciety will moot at tho homo of Mrs. R. E. Mnrglson, West street, on Thursday afternoon, December IB. Mrs. John Uoyd, of Eleventh street, entertained tho Knockers' club at cards followed by delicious refreshments last Friday ovcuing. Wllllnm J. SIlvcrBtono has open ed a nows emporium in tho Union station, Main street. Mr. Sllverstono is a veteran newsdealer, and knows tho business from A to Z. . -A dance will be hold at Lyric (Theatre) Hall, Friday evening, December 1C. Music by Freoman's Orchestra. Admission 26 cents each. Dancing from 9 p. m. to 1 a. m. Tho Honesdalo High School Basket- Uall team will play tho Lacka wanna' Uusiness College team, of Scranton, Friday evening, December 16, at 8 o'clock In tho High School Gymnasium, Honosdale. Tho postal laws and regulations roqulro us to pay postage at the rato of ono cent for each paper that la ono year or more- in arrears. Sub scribers who aro in arrears will con fer a favor by settling up for their paper (is soon as possible. M. J. Llghtlnger Is rebuilding tho Poyntolle hotel, which somo months ago was consumed by fire. Tho structuro will cover the old foundation but will bo two story in stead of three, as formerly. Con tractor Uloxham has tho contract. What is moro appropriate for a Christmas present than a year's sub scription to THE CITIZEN to a friend or relative who has moved away? Twlco a wedk they aro re minded of tho givor nnd Interested in the news of tho home folks. Corao in and seo our' 'Circulation Manager! Ho will tdo tho rest! Cows require from ono to eight ounces of's'alt a day. The moro con centrates they are fed the more salt they require. It should be where they can havo access to It every day. According to experiments mado at tho Wisconsin agricultural station about two ounces a cow a day is tho average amount requir ed. Horace Wizzard. son of Fred Wizzard, was operaled upon at Stale Hospital, Scranton, Friday, for ap pendicitis. Dr. P. F. Grimn attend ed him here, His brother, John Wizzard. went to Scranton with him. Ho is getting along nicely. Mr. Wizzard and family wish to thank, the kind neighbors and friends during sickness and death of daugh ter a month ago, and also at this time, for their sympathy. Cornelius Dull, for many years a leading attorney in Pike county, died of apoplexy Tuesday afternoon, December C, in his law olllco. Ilo was within a month of being 66 years old.' HIS s(!fn"1s district attorney for Pike county. Mr, Hull was promi nent In politics, and onco was a pres idential elector on tho Democratic ticket. Friends at various times urged him to seek congressional and judicial honors but he always declin ed. Ho was also a well known Ma son. Stato Secretary of Agriculture N. D. Critchfield has issued a pamph let showing tho work of his depart ment in controlling fertilizers sold in the State this year. In all 1,809 samples were taken, one-third of which were analyzed, and in general they were found to comply with tho requirements of tho Stato law as to branding. Years ago it was not un common for fertilizers to be sold which were not as labeled, but this practice has been broken up, arrests having followed where It was shown that the labels did not correspond to the goods. The organists and choir leaders of the various churches throughout tho city are making great prepara tions for the musical programs to be given at tho services on Christmas day. Tho splendid inusicul programs that aro rendered at the Honosdale churches at the Easter and Yuletide seasons havo attracted attention throughout the entire county and this year, judging from the work that has already been done, will be no exception to the usual high stand ard of musical programs that have been produced by the peoplo of real talent and ability In the musical lino. Proposed advances In express rates for the transportation of liquors In packages and Jugs, that wero to havo become effective Decomber IB, were suspended last Wednesday until April 14, by an order of tho Inter state Commerce commission, which will make an inquiry into the reason ableness of tho proposed Increases. Tho action was taken on complaint of S. L. Clarke and many other liq uor dealers of Virginia and North Carolina against tho Southern ex press and all other express compan ies, alleging that the proposed rates would lncreaso tho cost to consumers In two states $100,000 a year. Farmers' Weok at Tho Penn sylvania State College will bo held tills year December 19th to 24th, In clusive. A splendid opportunity Is offered to all farmerB Interested in a better agriculture. Lectures on live topics will be given by men who havo practical cxperienco as woll as scientific knowledgo. In addition to tho lectures, many practical de monstrations In judging dairy cattle, beef cattle, horses, sbeop, swlno and poultry will bo given. The program Is so arranged that any Individual can nttond lectures during each period upon tho subjects which In terest him most. Many of the speakers aro men of national proml nenco in their respective lines from this and other states. Every fnrm er, who can possibly do so, should arrange to spend at least a part of tho week In getting Into touch with this practical course which is of fered. Ladles' Kid Gloves, Embroid ered Handkerchiefs, and Purses suitable for Christmas gifts at Man ner & Co's stores. 99t4 Rov. L. W. Eckard, D. D., Phil adelphia, and Rov. H. G. llnrnod., Samnton, registered at tho Allen. Hqiip overt Sunday; , Georgo A.' Mllllgnn, Scranton; fs "spending the Week In town In tho Interest of tho Salvation Army In dustrial Homo of Scranton. It Is understood that application will bo mado to tho Hoard of Pnr dons for tho releaso of Paul Spor dlus, sentenced to tho Eastern Peni tentiary at tho October term of court, for rioting at Lako Lodoro. Tho Stono school houso at Whites Valley has been ordered closed on account of an epidemic of Bcnrlet fever which Is provalent nmong tho scholars. There aro threo or four very serious cases at present. Tho Merry Heart Club were en tertained on Saturday last by Miss Louise Ulshop, of East Extension street, who had nn excellent program suitable for holiday season, both In decoration and the Inner welfare of her young lady friends. Dr. H. B. Ely tendored a ban quet to forty-flvo of his friends on Thursday evening nt tho Herman Meyers restaurant on Main street. Tho occasion wns tho eating of tho deer shot by the doctor on his re cont hunting trip to Plko county. John W. Andrews, treasurer of the Wayne Democratic party, has filed his report to the effect that ho received $100 from Sonntor Harvey Huffman, $200 from Congressman George W. KIpp and $82 from the former treasurer, making a total of $382. The second number of the High school lecture course will be given by The International Sextette who are programmed to give a concert on Thursday evening, December IB. Tickets for one evening are B0 cents. They aro for sale by teachers and pupils of the High school. Lackawanna has a population of BB1 persons per square mile; Lu zerne hns.377; Philadelphia, 11,916; Allegheny, 1,334; and Delaware, 662. Pike is tho least populated, having but 13 peoplo per square mile; Wayne has 3B; Susquehanna, 46; Wyoming, 36; Monroe, 37, nnd Sullivan, 24. A public actfpn sale of cut glass, will be held Thursday afternoon and evening, December 22, In the Mar shall Stacey Co. Dulldlng, Alden vllle, rain or shine. Tho afternoon sale will bo from 3 to 6 p. m., and tho evening hours aro from 7 to j.0 p. m. This lot consists of a general line of firsts nnd seconds. Harry J. Atkinson, of Hawley, has sold the Flemings pine lumber tract In Paupack township to Em mons L. Peck, formerly of Hancock, it is said, for something like $30,000. It is tho finest tract of pine in Wayne county, and will cut some 3, 000,000 feet of lumber. It Is a second growth lot of pine. William F. Hornbeck Informs the Hancock Herald that his father, J. K. Hornbeck, of Equlnunk, one of Wayne County's Commissioners, has given him a present that Is a "present'," It is a White Steamer five-passenger auto, which ho pur chased In New Yory City last week. The auto arrived in town Monday. Tho barn of Alonzo Williams at Ueach Lake which ho has just completed, is ono of the most up-to-date buildings of its kind. Mr. Williams has taken advantage of all the known modern improvements and devices, and has completed a building which shows that our Wayne county farmers are keeping pace with the improvements of tho age. Stato automobile license No. 1 will go to Sheriff Harry S. Urldler Of Doylestown In 1911 and his record will thereby bo maintained. When the law first went Into effect the sheriff asked for No. 1, and as he was first ho secured It. Now he Is- to tho front again. No. 1 will be sent to him on December 31 and ho will sport tho yellow tag with the big 1. Contractor Adam Schroeder, Captain John L. Huff, Messrs. Jacob F. Schroeder, Dale Schlffler, E. F. Schlffler, Conrad Schroeder, William MacMlllan, who are in charge of tho construction of tho new Armory building spent the week-end nnd Sun day in Scranton. (N. D, Scranton papers please copy. Note also that all the above-named are Scranton lans, save Mr. MacMlllan, who Is a loyal and enthusiastic resident of Dunmore.) J. D. Olver, Omaha, Nebraska, was a pleasant caller at THE CITI ZEN ofllce, last Monday. Mr. Olver Is a native of Ueach Lake, and a son of Richard Olver. Thirty-one years ago, ho went to Nebraska, set tling at Omaha. Mr. Olver is engag ed in tho carpentering and building business, in which occupations ho has been unusually successful. His many friends aro glad to welcomo him East again. Somehow or other, when our Wayne county boys leave tho old shire, thoy always go ahead, and do things, and win a name for themselves, acquire an abundanco of tho "wherewithal of life," and ndd fame and lustre to good old Wayno! "Here's to Good Old Wayno! Drink Her Down!" Drink Her Down!" (In "elder." of courso.) According to the Scranton Truth Wayno county Democrats aro so well pleased with tho showing made by Judge A. T. Searlo since his taking a seat on tho bench a year or so ago that many of them aro thinking of endorsing tho Honesdalo man. Judgo Searlo is serving out tho unexpired term of tho lato Judgo George S. Purdy. The Republicans endorsed Judge Purdy when ho was a candldato, and tho Democrats are thinking of re ciprocating next Juno, Judgo Searlo presided specially In tho Lackawanna county court during tho weok, and as on his former ap pearances on the bench here made a very favorable impression with tho bench and members of tho bar gen erally. He Is to sit in tho Carl Howo case at Honosdalo next month, Howe's attorney having secured a chango of venue. Menner & Co. stores havo a flno lot of new shirt waists suitable for Christmas gifts. 99t4 Tho Business Men's Association meets Wednesday evening, Deo. 14, nt 8 p. m. In tho Town Hall. A petition was circulated nmong tho members of tho Wayno County Bar for tho appointment of Ex-Jildgo Henry A. Knapp, Scranton, ns Judgo of tho Federal Court. Frank E. Uush succeeds S. Wll non Ellenbergor, ns Lohlgh town ship assessor, tho lattor having mov ed out of tho county. Tho County Commissioners mado tho appoint ment. D. 11. Mantle, nn esteemed em ploye of Durlnnd-Wcston compnny for thirty yenrs, who has bocn sick slnco Thanksgiving, Is steadily Im proving with a prospect of bolng able to soon resume his work. Decrees were grnnted In tho fol lowing divorce enscs by Judgo A. T. Searlo to-day: Nettlo J. Dexter, II bellant, vs. Elmer E. Dexter, respond ent; II. M. Jones, llbellant, vs. Mary Z. Jones, respondent; Joseph S. Fox, llbellant, vs. Emma Fox. respondent. Floyd W. Salisbury, Thompson, nnd Miss Grnco lreno Falkcrson, Pleasant Mount, woro married Wed nesday evening, December 7, 1910, by Rov. A. C. Olvor., at his homo at Honosdale. After a brief visit with relatives In Damascus thoy will ro sldo nt Thompson. Miss Amanda Norton, daughter of William C. Norton, Clinton, and niece of Mrs. George P. Ross, Hones dale, left on tho 12:2B D. & H. train, Monday, for tho Hahnemann hospi tal, Scranton, whore she will prob ably submit to an operation for ap pendicitis. Miss Norton has been making her homo for tho past few months with Mr. nhd Mrs. Leon Ross, East street. County Auditor M. J. McAndrow Hawley, has resigned on account of his business interests. His position with tho Erie Railroad is such that ho can't get away. S. T. Palmer, Hawley, who has boon the general Erie station agent therd, has offered his resignation to the compnny, which has been accepted. Mr. Pal mer Is a well-known railroader, and resigns on account of poor health, to live a retired life. A now county auditor will not be appointed until late In December or early In Janu ary, when his services are needed. State Treasurer C. F. Wright, Susquehanna, is being highly com plimented for tho manner he is con ducting his office. Harrlsburg pa pers say it Is conducted like a panic. For tho first tlmo In many years there aro no accounts In the treas ury more than thirty days overdue. Somo of the long duo accounts which ho has collected havo been owed by townships for highway construction, dating back to Treasurer Berry's aa ministration. Mr. Wright is a thor ough business man and any thing he is connected with has to be run on a business basis. Tho Rev. Geo. S. Wendell, the popular pastor of the First Baptist church, presented each of his mom- bers Sunday, with a.hanusome cm bossed card of "Christmas Greet ings." The greeting reads as ,fo! lows: - ' . '.Christmas gifts for thee. Grand and free! Christmas gifts from the King of love, Urought from His royal home above; Urought to theo In the far-off land, Urought to thee by His own aear hand, Promises hold by Christ for thee. Peace as a river flowing free, Joy that in His own joy must live, And love that Infinite Love can give, Surely thy heart of hearts uplifts Carols of praise for Such Christmas gifts!" Havergal. Tho line of flno furs' for La dles' and Misses at Menner. & Co. stores are especially suitable for holiday presents. 99t4 The Seelyvlllo Uaskotball team will hold a dance at the Fire Com pany's hall on Friday evening. 2t PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. George S. Purdy is visiting In New York. Dr. and Mrs. P. D. Peterson went to Scranton Monday. H. G. Rowland passed Sunday with relatives at Rowlands. Uernard Cavanaugh is In New York spending the week. Miss Uertha Watkins, Forest City, Is soloist at "Dreamland. George O. Foster passed Sunday with Honesdalo relatives. O. G. Weaver was a business call or in Scranton last Friday. Frank Eptla, Carbondalo, was In town on business last week. Miss Mary R. Gilchrist, Dethany, spent Saturday In the Maplo City. Herman Harmes, Hawley, attend ed Argument Court hero, Monday. Weston Parker mado a short bus! ness trip to Now York, last weok. Rev. and Mrs. James Ralney, AI denvlllo, wero in town on Monday. Mrs. H. T. Uassett is visiting hor sister, Mrs. W. R. Johnsou, of Scran ton. Miss Margaret Donnolly Is spend ing a row days with Carbondalo rem tlVOB. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Weston re turned Sunday from a trip to New York. R. M. Salmon, Esq., spent the lat ter part of tho weok in Scranton on business. Miss Luclllo Rowland spent tho roropart of tho weok with Scranton relatives. J. M. Gottscholl, New York, was a business caller In Honesdalo last Thursday. E. A. Do Lanoy, Esq., Carbondalo, was a Tuesday business cnller In tho Maplo City. Robert Flynn, B38 Prescott Ave nuo, Scranton, spout Saturday la tho Maplo City. jonn uisii, Hast streot. is recu porating from a Bevero cold 1 hud soro throat. J. J. Domuth. of tho Scranton Truth, was a caller of tho Honesdalo ofUco, Monday. William Conkllng, of Jenkins' Music Storo, spent Sunday with his family In Port Jorvls. Mrs. Carl Motlskn, of Scranton, Is tho eucst of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joscnh Fish, of Eleventh strcot. Clnrcnco Wright hns rented rooms In tho Schoonover dwelling on Pnrk street nnd will movo therein In Jnn uary. John A. Klmblo, manager of tho Wnyno Cut Glns3 Company, To wanda, was In town, Thursday even ing, on business. Misses Roso nnd Mary Flynn, who havo been residing In Scranton for somo tlmo, nre again making their homo In Honesdalo. Miss Joscphlno Kearney returned to her home In Now York Sunday after a pleasant visit with tho Misses Murray, Church strcot. Mr. nnd Mrs, Herbert E. Uassett roturned homo tho first of tho weok from a few days' vIbU with Scranton rolatlvcs and friends. M. V. Marcy, ono of tho officers of tho Klonsall Manufacturing Com pany, Scranton, Is In town In tho lntorcst of his concern. Mrs. Harry Proumers loft Satur day morning for Allentown, whoro sho will mnko her futuro homo, her husband having a position thero. Prof. H. A. Odny and William Hulslzor, of the local lodgo of Ma sons, attended a meeting of tho Grand Chapter In Philadelphia last week. Frank Street, estimator for Woel- kors and Blelman, Contractors, Scranton, Inspected tho Armory building in course of construction on Park street, last Saturday. Mrs. Richard Dusenborre, Strouds- burg, who hns been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Richards, East street, left tho first of the week for Hawley, whero sho will visit relatives before returning home. E. H. Morgan, special representa tive of Trowbridge and Nlver Co., Bankers, Chicago, who mako a spec ialty of high class water power and lrregatlon bonds, was In town last weok working In conjuncture with the local representative, A. J. Cole man. II. II. S., 28; CARBONDALE, 17. Fast Game Of Basket Ball At High School "Gym.," Last Friday Evening, Results In Weil Earned Victory For Homo Team. Local basket-ball enthusiasts, in large numbers, crowded the High School Gymnasium last Friday even ing, whero thoy witnessed an excit ing and well-played game, in which tho local team "snowed under" the team from Carbondale. Our boys are fast gaining a reputation as clever and proficient players of tho greatest Indoor sport in America. They are deserving of tho loyal and enthusiastic support of every lover of a good and clean contest. The detailed score follows: H. H. S. Carbondale. O'Connell .....Forward...., Thorpo Sutton ... ..f . v. Forward ...Atkinson (Lesher) Jacobs Center ...... Dickson O'Neil .......Guard ...... Davis (Canfleld) Uglow Guard Dryant Haskets from floor Jacobs, 7. O'Connell, 3, Thorpe, 2, Atkinson, 2, Dickson, 1, Sutton,. 1, Canfleld 1. Fouls Jacobs, 4, Thorpe, 6, Dick son, 1. Referee, Leslie Drador, of Honesdalo. Timekeeper, Mr. Mas ters, Carbondale. Tlmo of halves, 20 minutes. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. Knights of ColiKiibus. At a regular meeting of the Honesdale Council Knights of Co lumbus, No. 363, held at their rooms on Tuesday evening, December 6, tho following wero elected olllcers for tho coming year: Grand Knight. John J. Rlckert; deputy grand knignt, 1'. R. .Murray, Jr.; chancel lor, John Carrol; warden, W. Dentz; financial secretary, George Deltzer; recording secretary, John Crosby; The Great Sale of the Jacobson Bankrupt Flagg9s Clothing House 863 EVfaitD St. (GHAMI1S BUILDING) While hundreds havo availed themselves of this great opportunity to buy Men's and Boys' clothing at greatly reduced nrices. thero still remains excellent values for those that aro meniB ior winter wear. Infants' Underwear, valuo 25c 10c Children's Handkerchiefs, 7 for 25c Boys' Leather Gloves, value 50c 19o Odd Vests, 30 to 35 slzo, valuo $1.00 29a Men's Overalls, valuo 50c , 29c Boys' Overalls 17o Men's Suspenders, good quality 17c FLAGG'S CLOTHING HOUSE, 863 Main St. Grambs Building, Opp. tho I). & II. Station. Honesdale, Pa. chaplain, Rov. Thomas Hanloy; treasurer, Edward Deltzer; advo cate, C. A. McCarty; Insldo guard, Fj-ancls Murtha; outsldo guard, Jos. Rlsso; 111181068, William II. Shanloy, William J. McKcnna nnd Thomas F. McGlnnls. It was followed by a pro gressiva pinochle. Georgo Doltzor and Wnltor O'Connoll winning tho prizes, which wero a box of cigars oach. Exchange Club. Tho oxchango Club hold Its an nual election Decembor 6, and elect ed tho following olllcers: L. J. Dor flingcr, president; John E. Krnntz, vice-president; N. Frank Fralloy, secretary; W. J. Yerkes, financial secretary; Geo. Mueller, treasurer; S. A. McMullen and T. B. Clark, directors. WAYNE COUNTY TO THE FRONT! Goorgo E. Twltmycr, Former Hours dale Boy, Is Secretary Of Na tional Arts Publishing Co., Boston, Mass. THE CITIZEN is in possession of a very flno specimen of printing ia the form of an announcement of GRAPHIC ARTS, a new publication on printing and the allied arts, to bo published by the National ArU Publishing Co., at Boston,, Mass. Wo noto the position of secretary is hold by a formor Wayna county boy, Georgo E. Twitmyor, and an oxcol lcnt photographic reproduction of him appears, nmong the faculty. Mr. Twitmyer was formerly a member of tho exccutlvo staff oT tho Mathows Northrup Works. Buffalo. George Is a son of George W. Twitmyer. principal of the Wilmington (Del.) schools, who wa3 principal of the Honesdalo public schools for twelre years. Marriugo Licenses. ' Howard Thompson, Dybcrry. ' Emma Sargent, Pleasant Mount. i Russell Runyon, Hawley. Nora Williams, Hawley. WHEN BUYING CIGARS. BUY CIGARS DON'T BUY A NAME. Any cigar can change Us name and prove an alibi. Uut if it is a rogue it will always be a rogue. WE SELL HONEST CIGARS Domestic, Porto Rican, Manilla, Clear Havana and Imported. $2,50 to $21.00 per 100 F. W. Schuerholz THE CIGAR MAN. Both 'Phones. High School Lecture Course THURSDAY, DEC, 15. Concert: International Sextette THURSDAY, JAN. 12. Lecture: Wallace B. Aiusbarv THURSDAY, FEB. 9. Concert: Elbert Foland and The Italian Boys. TUESDAY, MARCH 4. Lecture: Dr. Lincoln McConnell Tickets for rntlro course, fl; for ono number. 5Ue. l'or sale by teachers and pupils of lllsli school. Stock still continues at looking for warm and comfortable gar- ran IS A NAME 1 Men's Overcoats, value $G.00 $3.95 Men's Reefers with high storm collar, value 5.00. 2.95 Men's Ulsters with high storm collar, valuo 6.00 3.95 Men's Suits, real valuo $6.00 3.97 Boy's Overcoats, valuo $4.00 1.95 Boys' Two-pieced Suits, valuo $2.50 1.39 Boys' Long Pants Suits, Slightly Damaged, value $6.00 2.49 Youth's Long Pants, valuo $2.00 79c Men's and Boys' Negligee Shirts, valuo 50c,.... 29c Linen Collars, slightly soiled, per dozen 29c Fnncy Linen Cuffs, per pair 07c Watorproof Collars, four for , 25c Llneno Reversible Collars, per box 15o Arm Uands 05c Common Sense Hoso Supporters 19c Men's Hemstitched Hnndkerchlofs, valuo J 1.00 per dozen 49c Men's Pants, full valuo 1.75 79c Boys' Kneo Pants, value 35 cents 19c Men's Stiff Hats, value $1.50 98c Men's Soft Hats, valuo $1.00 49c Hoys' Whiter Cnps 13c Men's Coat Sweaters, valuo 75c 37o Men's Fleecod Lined Underwear 37c Men's Ribbed Underwear, valuo 40c 23c Boys' Fleeced Lined Underwear 23c ,KrfIW..-li