THE CITIZEN, FKIDAY, DUO. 10, 1010 CENT A WORD COLUMN! ANTIQUE Brnss, Coppor nnd Silver Jnrdlnlers, two ounces bnskota nntl Cnndlcotlcks from Kussla, England and France. At Peterson's. 100t2 WE AUK TAKING OHDEKS for holly wreaths, mistletoe nnd plno roping. Wreaths can bo had In any elzo. Wo also mnko nnd put In place holly wreaths nnd blnnkets for tho cemetery. Maple City Greenhouses. It FOR screens go to Drowu'B Kurnl turo store. IN YOUK SlIOl'lMNO romomber that cut flowors, nnd flowering and decorativo plants mako attractive and acceptnblo proscnts. Maplo City Greenhouses. It OKUCIFIX, Itosarys, Crucifix with candle sticks and water fount In sold. SOMMER, Tho Jeweler. 90t4 i THINKING about getting soma fan cy rockors7 Seo Brown's. FOR LKATIIKR AND WOOD-SEAT dining chairs call at Urown's fur Uuro store. 90t3 MESH RAGS, all slios. Tho Jswolsr. SOMMER, I KUW HALL RACKS at Urown's Furnlturo Store. 9t3 FOR LADIES' DESK go to Brown's Furniture stora. 93t3 WATCHES Ladles' and Gont's gold filled, sllvor and nicklo. All siakes; reliable timo-koepors. SOM MER. Tho Jeweler. 99t4 0ET AN EXTENSION TABLE at Brown's Furniture store. 99t3 FOR SALE OR RENT One-story factory building 125 by 75 feet. Corerod with Century (Are proof) shingles. Now steam heating plant. 200 feet of shafting and 2 motors. Apply tho Herbock-Domor Co. tf BUY A CHINA CLOSET at Brown's Furnlturo store. 99t3 FOUNTAIN PENS, gold, pearl and silver mounted. SOMMER, Tho Jeweler. 99t4. A BUFFET? Get it at Brown's furniture store. 99t3 COMB sets with Barrette to match. all shades. SOMMER, The Jew eler. 99t4 FOR OFFICE CHAIRS call on Brown's Furniture store. 99t3 SEE THE BEAUTIFUL PENDANTS in our window. One hung on a slender gold or silver chain makes an ideal gift for your sweethenrt or sis ter. C. Petersen. 100t2 SIDEBOARDS found at Brown's fur niture store. 99t3 MAIL, telegraph or telephone or ders promptlyr-flllod. SOMMER, Tho Jeweler. 99t4. BEE OUR KITCHEN CABINETS at Brown's Furniture store. Uat3 CASH paid for old gold and silver or in exchange for Christmas gifts. SOMMER, The Jeweler. 99-4 FOR RENT- 7 rooms and bath, gas and furnace. 610 Church street. Inquiro at house. All GOODS bought engraved free. SOMMER, Tho Jeweler. 99t4. FOR COUCHES go to Brown's Fur nlturo storey j?3 NURSES' Watches, gold filled and gun metal, guaranteed. SOM UER, Tho Jeweler. 99t4. FOR SALE Kelly & Steinman brick factory building, Including en gine, boiler and Bhafting. Inquire of J. B. Robinson. 50tf. DID YOU SEE THE CHIFFONIERS at Brown's Furniture store. 9dt3 BEAUTIFUL genuine French en ameled, hand-painted jewelry. SOMMER. Tho Jeweler. 99t4. SEND to your friends who are away from home, a copy of "In Dear Old Wayne." Jenkins' Music Store. 99t4. BEDROOM SUrw.' Yes, wo have them. Brown's Furnlturo store. NEW PARLOR SUITS at Brown's Furniture Store. 99t3 MATTRESSES, Pillows, and springs, of the best, at Brown's Furniture Store. 99t3 DIAMOND Jewelry of every dis crlption. SOMMER, The Jew elry. 99t4. NICE SHIRT WAIST BOXES for Xinas gifts at Brown's Furnlturo store. UUt3 CLOCKS, 400-day Chimes, Crystal. Mission, Cuckoo, Gold, Silver, and Old Brass. SOMMER, The Jowoler. SEE THE PARLOR STANDS at Brown's Furniture store. 9913. PHOTOGRAPHS made by December 20 will bo finished for Christmas. Como now. Bodle, Photographer. SCeoi 2. A NEW LINE OF Music Cabinets at Brown's Furnlturo Store, bji3 STERLING SILVER toilet, mani cure, writing, sowing and bodkin sets. SOMMER, Tho Jowoler. 99t4 FOR ROLL AND FLAT TOP Desks go to Brown's. 09t3 LADIES' and Gont's gold nnd sil ver mounted umbrellas. SOM MER, Tho Jowelor. 99t4. WANTED Glass cutters, good roughcrs and smoothers on tablo ware. Good pay and steady work for good men. Thomas B. Camp bell, 40-42 South Sth St., Brooklyn, N, Y. lOOtl WANTED A girl wanted for gener al housework. Apply to 'Mrs. C. II. Dorlllnger, White Mills, Pa. LOCAL MENTION. -Who snipes our coupon? Judgu A. T. Soarlo Is visiting his mother who Is qutto 111 at her homo In Danvcrs, Mass. Tho county levy this year la four-and-onc-hnlf mills, Tli'ls In cludes tho poor tax nlso. Tho Seolyvlllo basket ball team will have n danco at tho II ro com pany's hall on Friday evening of this wcok. Nelson E. Blgolow, Niagara, latoly underwent a serious surgical operation. At Inst accounts he was Improving. A masquerade ball will bo hold at Smith's hull, lndlnn Orchard, Saturday evening, Docombor 17. Price 25 cents for everyone. Wlllnrd Nollco, North Main street lout a valuable cow on Mon day 'last. Ho was offered 175 for the animal a short tlmo ago. . - Tho coroner's verdict In tho Hunkolo mystery will shortly bo rendored. Thoy will bo called to gether within a very few days. George Kellar, who has been 111 for somo tlmo with asthma and kid ney trouble, was romoved from his homo to tho State hospital Tuesday. Pleasant Valley Grange will hold election of officers Friday evening, Decombor 23. All mcmbors aro re quested to bo present. Rofroshmonts will bo served. Tho ladles of the Aldonvlllo Baptist church will hold an oystor supper at tho home of G. G. Gaylord on Thursday ovcnlng, Decombor 15. All are Invited to attend. Farmers' Week at the Pennsyl vania Statu College will bo hold, Monday to Saturday Inclusive, Dec. 19 to 24. The whole cost of tho trip will bo between $12 and $15. A petition Is being circulated for the appointment of Oscar E. Bun nell to succeed tho late John Land Burch as one of tho directors of tho Ilonosdalo and Texas poor board. C. J. Smith and J. D. Weston went to Scranton Wednesday to con fer with tho Delawaro and Hudson officials, with a view to securing bet ter freight service for Honcsdalo. There will be a meeting at tho Town Hall on Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock, and all those who havo col lected money on tho hospital calen dar are requested to bring samo. Tho Honesdale High school bas ket ball team will play the School of Lackawanna team, of Scranton, Fri day evening, Dec. 10, at S o'clock in the High school gymnasium, Hones dale. Plans are being made in Harrls burg for the Inaugural ball to be given the Governor-elect, John K. Toner, on the evening of January 17. It is expected that this will bo the grandest affair of the kind ever held In this state. A stereoptlcon lecture on "Bat tle of Gettysburg," will be delivered by the Rev. H. W. Thomas, Har ford, Pa., in tho M. E. church. Way fart, Monday evening, December 19, at 7:45 o'clock. Admission, adults 25 cents; children 15-. cents. Tho Oregon Loyal Temperance Legion will hold their fourth Silver medal contest on Friday evening, December 10, in the Smith Hill M. E. church. Admission: Adults, 10 cents; children, 5 cents. Proceeds to be applied on organ fund. Encouraging reports are being received from St. Agnes school, Al bany, N. Y., as to the condition of Miss Margaret Greene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Greene, who Is convalescing rapidly from a recent severe operation for appendicitis. Protection Engine Company, No. 3, held their regular monthly meet ing Tuesday evening in Town Hall, when they decided to hold their reg ular annual social, during Christ mas week, to which the wives and lady friends of the company are cor dially invited. Revival services have been in progress for tho last two weeks In the M. E. church at Prompton. Rev. Thos. H. Hooper, South Canaan, as sisted tho pastor, Rev. R. C. Bursch, and tho church and several people In the community were quickened In spiritual life. A meeting of the stockholders of the Honesdale National Bank will bo held in tho banking house of the said bank In the borough of Hones dale, Wayne county, Tuesday, Jan. 10, 1911, between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock p. m. for tho purpose of electing directors and transacting any other business that may bo brought before the stockholders. E. F. Tor rey. Cashier. Honesdale, Pa., Dec. 14th, 1910. Miss Emily M. Korb, of this place, and Christian Anderson of Bangor, Pa., were united In marriage on Wdnsday morning at 0:30 at tho homo of tho bride, 420 Grovo street, by the Rev. C. C. Miller. Tho happy couple left on the 0:55 Delawaro & Hudson train for their future homo in Bangor. Miss Korb Is a poimiar young lady, and a member of tho St. John s Lutheran church, and of tho Young People's Society of that church. SEWING MACHINES REBUILT. Messrs. Geo. W. and I. W. Slauson, of Elralra, N. Y., tho noted sewing machine exports, will visit Honcsdalo about December 15, remaining ton days. Old sewing machines mado positively good as new. These gen tlemen aro tho best and most favor ably known adjusters In tho United States. Machines examined free. If you are troubled with missed stitches, broken threads or tho like, havo your machine examined and get es timate of cost to rebuild, as you will get tho skill of the factory brought to your door. Watch this paper for further notices. It WAYNE COUNTY MAN HONORED. Grnnilihon Loomls, Muster Moosle Grnngo, Wuyiiiurt, Chosen Chairman Salaries Commit tee ut Butler, Pa. Butler, Pa., Dec. 15. Wayno county was honored at tho meeting of tho Stnto Grnngo at Butler, last Tuesday, by tho appointment of GrandUon Loomls, Master Moosle Grange, Waymart, as tho chairman of tho "salaries committee. PERSONAL MENTION. A. J. Colcmnu Is spending n few dnyB In, .Scranton. ,, Miss 'Lola Gunnlngt Hnzclton, Is Visiting friends In town. F. S. Rlckard spent Wednesday In Carbondalo on business. h. G, Rowland spent Wednesday In Scranton on business. Thomas Brown nnd Jacob Brclthof Bpent Sundny In Hnwloy. N. J. Spencer wns n business call er In Forest City yesterday. F. W. Schuerholz was a business cnller In Scranton Wednesday. F. E. Welch of Scranton, was In town on business on Wednesday. E. A, Cortrlght was a Carbondnlo and Forest City caller Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Dorfllngcr are spending a few days In Now York city. Rov. Balta returned Wednesday from a visit at his former parish at Weston. Mrs. H. E. Decker, Calkins, Pa., passed through Honcsdalo on Wed nesday for a holiday visit with rela tives In Scranton. Sho will also visit hor son and other relatives at Stato College, Pa., boforo roturnlng. Tho Bankrupt Snlo is Over, That is tho news sent out from Flagg's clothing house this weok. Down comes tho "Bankrupt Salo" sign, and from now on tho attontton of tho public Is directed to their fresh, cloan, up-to-dato stock of clothing which is offered at lnonoy savlng prices. Yes, they aro stock ed with many articles sultablo for holiday gifts, such as handkerchiefs, umbrellas, neckwear, cuff buttons, and- other useful articles for Mon's and boys' wear. Along Tho Roulovardl "I had an Inquiry as to whether a certain woman had went to heav en. I learned that sho was burlod." Mennor & Co. stores havo a fine lot of new shirt waists aultablo for Christmas gifts. 99t4 NECROLOGY. Mrs. Arthur E. Childs, formerly of Honesdale, died in Euid, Okla homa, last Friday. Dentil of Mrs. Alice S. Dnvey. Alice S., wife of Charles R. Davey, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coles, died of pneumonia at l.er homo In Oregon township. Funeral services were held to-day (Thurs day). Death of joiin Land Burcher. John Land Burcher, a well-known resident of Honesdale, died at his home, 1717 Main street, Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock, after being con fined to his bed since Monday a week ago, suffering from a severe attack of doublo pneumonia, brought on by the contracting of a severe cold. 'Mr. Burcher, who was aged 71 years and one day, was born In Da mascus township, December 12, 1839, on tho old John Burcher homestead, his mother being a Miss Maximilian Land. He spent most of his life In Damascus township being extensively engaged in lumbering, but about twelve years ago, he ru- moved to Honesdale, where he has resided over since, leading a retired life. On March 19, 1805, he was married to Miss Jane Hartwell, Da mascus township, who died January 5, 1902. One son, William E., who resides at 1727 East Extension street, was born to bless their union. On April 3, 1900, ho was married to Miss Anna Hill, Equlnunk, who sur vives to mourn his departure, as well as one brother, Joseph, the only ono left of a family of eleven chll dren. Funeral services will be held from his lato residence, Thursday even ing at 7:30 o'clock, the Rev. Will H. Illller, pastor, of the Methodist Enis copal church, of which the deceased was a member, officiating. The re- mains will bo taken to the Damas cus Baptist church Friday where a urlct prayer service will bo held Friday, at 1 o'clock. Reverend Will II. Hlller, oillclntins:. In terment will bo made, with Masonic honors, In tho church cemetery. W. W. Baker Is overseeing tho arrange ment. J. Sam Brown Is the funeral director. Mr. Burcher was a mem ber of Honesdale Lodge No. 218, F. and A. M. Ladles' Kid Gloves, Embroid ered Handkerchiefs, and Purses sultablo for Christmas gifts at Men ner & Co's stores. 99t4 JEWELRY TALK No. 5 This is the last of five articles for the benefit of the Christmas shop pers. If the Talks have met your approv al give us a trial. "A pleased customer al ways our aim." ROWLAND, JEWELER CHURCH NEWS. Baptist. First Bantlst Church, corner of Twelfth nnd Chtfrch streots,' Goo. S, Wottdoll, minister, i' Services will bo hold as usunl nt ,10(30 n. m. Blblo school will conveno nt 11:45 n. in. Tho now Song Book "Sundny School Voices" will bo Introduced. Young I'coplos meeting nt 0:30 p. m. Strangers always welcomo to nil services. Berlin Bantlst church: Services will bo conducted Sunday, Doc. 18, by Rov. Geo. S. Wendell, at 2:30 p. m. Lutheran. St. John's Evungcllcal Lutheran church Rov. C. C. Miller, pastor. Fourth Sunday In Advent. Tho morning service in Gorman at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school Immediately afterwnrds. English evening ser vices at 7:30 p. m. Methodist Episcopal. Central Methodist Episcopal church, Will It. Hlller, pastor, Bor- vlces Sunday, December 18, as fol lows: 10:30 a. m., public worship and sermon by pastor, subjoct, "The Export." 12 m Sunday School. 0:30. p. m., Epworth Leaguo; 7:30 p. m., sermon by pastor, subjoct, "Certainties." Presbyterian. First Presbyterian church, corner Church and Tenth streot, Rov. W. H. Swift, D. D., pastor. Sorvlces at 10:30 a. m. and 7:20 p. m. Sunday school 12 M. Protestant Episcopal. Grace Episcopal church Rev. Albert L. Whlltaker, rector. Holy Communion, 8 a. m.; Morning Prayor and Sermon, 10:30; Evening Prayer and address, "Tho Rbal Mis sion of Jonah," 7:30. Sunday school and Blblo classes, 12 M. The Broth erhood of St. Androw will for tho present meet at 9:30 a. m., Sundays. Rev. A. L. Whlttaker will hold ser vlco In tho Presbyterian church, Waymart, Docomber 18, 3 p. m. Roman Catholic. St. John's Roman Catholic, Ter race St., Rev. T. M. Hanley, rector. Rov. E. Burke, assistant rector. Fourth Sunday In Advent. Low mass at 8:30 a. m. High mass at 10.30 a. in. Evening ser vice at 7.30 o'clock. Vespers first Sunday of every month nt 3 p. m. St. Mary Magdalen's, corner of Church and Fifth streets. Rev. J. W. Balta, D. D., rector. Fourth Sun day In Advent. Low mass at 8:30 a. m. High mass at 10:30 a. m. Benediction nt 3 p. m. 'Ilergott Wlnnncott Nuptials. At 4 p. m. Thursday at the home of the bride, Rev. Geo. S. Wen dell married Charles J. Hergott to Miss Mabel E. Wlnnocott, both of Honesdale. BEWARE OF OINTMENTS FOR CA TARRH THAT CONTAIN MER CURY, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely de range tho whole system when enter ing it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reput able physicians, as tho damage they will do 13 ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure bo sure you get the genuine. It Is taken In ternally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists. Price 75c. per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. A PHONOGRAPH Makes an ideal Christ mas gift. If you wish to be happy and have your loved ones thoroughly enjoy the Christmas time and all times thereafter Get a Phonograph Anything In the line of Edison Phonographs and Records. Victor Talking Ma chines and Red Seal Rec ords. Columbia Disc Machines. FRANK A. JENKINS Lyric Theatro Uulldlng. 0e Christmas Cfyeer mill Soon be ITDerc C4 TOOTH, BATH, HAIR, and NAIL A FINE LINE OF COMBS EXTRACTS : 1'INARDS, ROGERS AND OALLETT AND PIVERS EXTRACTS. TOILET POWDERS. TOIIiET WATERS. Special Lot of Manicure Goods N'AIL SCISSORS, RUFFE RS, POLISHERS, FILES AND CUTICLE SCISSORS. PERFUMES: Domestic and Imported FINE ASSORTMENT OF TOILET SOAPS Headquarters for The Appolo Distinctive Chocolates HOT AND COLD SODA ON TAP. PERCY L. COLE, Pharmacist Merry Christmas and . A Happy New Year TO OUR MANY HUNDRED DEPOSITORS FARMERS and Cor. Main and 10th St. HONESDALE ip OtJ) JJ) v P $ P $ P OFFICERS: M. E. SIMONS, Pres. "J. E. TIFFANY, Vice Pres- C. A. EMERY, Cashier. DIRECTORS: M, n. Allen, Gcoree C. Abraham. J. Sam Ilrown, Oscar K. Itunnell Wm. H. Dunn. W. M. I'owler. W. I!. Ciulunlp. John K. Krantz. Fred. W. Kreltner, John Kuhbach, O. Wm. Sell. M. K. Simons. Fred Stevens, George W. Tlsdell, J. K. Tiffany . John Weaver. I Christmas) Botich Presents Beautiful enner & Table Settings in Double Damask Napkins and Cloth, Center Pieces and Doilies. Bureau Scarfs, Carving Cloths, and Side Table Mats. Rugs in Royal K Wilton and Smyrna, Regular Sizes. Portieres, Colored Curtains, Lounge Throughs. Table Covers, Velour and Tapestry. Irish Point Bon Feimme and Nottingham Lace Cur tains. MENNER & CO.'S Keystone Block BUY YOUR PRESENTS EARLY TO SECURE SELECTION NEW STOCK : Splendid Assortment : Useful and Sensible Presents. COME AND HAVE A LOOK AT OUR GOODS For MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN Honesdale, Pa. FiMT -byf'l -VKf -a?S-t -tayi -AT- Co-'s Stores