The citizen. (Honesdale, Pa.) 1908-1914, March 24, 1911, Image 7

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    THE OITM0, FIUDAY, MARCH SI, 1011.
PLANET MARS
NEXTTO DIE.
Venus and Mercury Already
Dead Worlds,
HSISTS LIFE IS ON MARS.
Poroival Lowell Says Earth li the Only
Other Planet Inhabited Jupiter, Sat
urn, Uranus and Neptune Are Big
Baby Worlds, Too Young to Sustain
Life Jupiter and Saturn Red Hot.
Mercury and Venus are nlrcady dead
nd dried up worlds, Mars Is rapidly
pproaculng a state of wrinkled old
so, and the earth Is next In the pro
esslon headed toward the extinction
f all life, according to Dr. Perclvnl
lowcll, head of Lowell observatory,
ho recently addressed the New York
lectrlcal society.
Mars Is certainly Inhabited by some
tonracter of organized life, Dr. Lowell
Mid, and the Martians have far greater
cason to deny that there Is life on the
onrth than we have that they exist.
r. Lowell was sure (hat there was
uo life on any other planets besides
Hit earth and Mnrs, all other members
f the solar system bclnc either nl-
eeady dried up. so that life, animal or
Tegetable, cannot exist, or else, like
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune,
much too young In world evolution and
therefore much too hot from Interior
ources to ndmit of life of any kind.
Assuming the sun to be the source
as well as the center of the solar sys
tem, Dr. Lowell began nt the outer
rast orbit, working inward. Jupiter
and Saturn, ho said, aro still actually
red hot. They were gradually cooling
ff. however, as the world is now do
ing. Jupiter no longer shines, though
ned hot. but its color, glimpsed now
and then through its clouds. Is n bright
berry red, and Dr. Lowell spoke of it
as a huge baby of n world still in its
swaddling clothes.
City Smoke Affects Rainfall.
On Mars, he said, the clearing of tho
atmosphere, which had been going on
here since the paleozoic era, had reach
ed perfection. Man, indeed, ho said,
must be tho source of constant nnnnv-
ance to au orderly Creator, for ho was
onstantly Interfering with the natural
course of events. With city chimneys
always belching forth smoke and mak
tag It rain, man, Dr. Lowell declared,
was responsible for more than half the
bad weather of which ho complains.
On Mars the sky Is perpetually clear
rom morning till night and from
nprlng to fall.
While the water on the earth was
rfowly but surely disappearing through
sublimation Into the heavens and sink
ing into the earth, on Mars the seas
had already disappeared, though there
appeared to have been seas thero ages
ago.
In expressing his confidence in the
xJstenco of organic life on Mars Dr.
Lowell said:
"Only self centered Ignorance sus
tains our self conceit that wearesome
Hiing peculiar in nature's scheme.
Our peculiarity consists In so think
ing. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Nep
tune arc too young yet; Venus and
lfcrcury, though ostentatiously open,
are too old to have anything to reveal.
Only wo and our next neighbor, Mars,
are in a position to testify, and the
stuay or those qualified to give an
pinion is emphatic as to the evidence
i organic are there as here, though
the two aro probably nulte different.
"It is certainly suggestive that Mar
tians could from the aspect of the
arm maico out a much more plausible
ase for doubtimr the existence nt tim
nrthly doubters than these can for
owning mem."
H-i-M-H-i-:-:-:-:-:-H-H-s-M-t
NEWE3T "HOPu" 10 REALLY
AND TRULY ONE GIANT.
Six feet nine iuckeH of height
and a reach greater than any
man who ever fought give Oscar
Stuckloy, the latent man to be
boomed as a heavyweight
"hope," some consideration. This
Florida ncrson looks lilmrnr tlmn
T tho giant that Jack killed. Ilcre
are his measurements:
Neck, 101d inches: across
shoulders, 52 Inches: over shoul
ders, 2374 inches; chest (normal),
42, inches; chest (deflated), GO
inches; chest (inflated),
Inclip.i! wnlst S7 Inolioo. nlulf,.
X men, 41 Inches; wrist, 8 inches:
lorearm, Viy, inches; upper arm,
13 inches; biceps, 14 inches;
calf, 15Vi Inches; thigh, 20
Inches: welcht. nmimlsr
f height, 0 feet 0 inches; reach.
I n i I i
olyj incites, j.
l-I-I-l-l-l-I-i-l-I-H-i-l-H-H-:
Crbbetienforrdiiing.
din tntttuottottnlc? ftnftftnt fiir fc:
fcl&t in Sluefitf; nenummra.
ti fil am SJrlKt) crtl.litl iirfcii t
tiin (14 ctrCr t'trlprcrtiuimtn ta..ii.
DUGAN TO GET $8,000
AS JOCKEY FOR BELMONT
Crack Rider Re-engaged to Pilot Mil
lionaire's Horses at Big Salary.
Eddie Dugun. one of the cleverest
jockeys In the country, was re-engaged
recently by August Bclniont to
wear the famous maroon colors during
tho coming season. For his services
Dugan will receive $8,000, which is
equal to $1,000 per month. Consider
ing the unstable situation of racing
this salary is remarkable and proof
Infill kwJlrk
HORRORS OF SIBERIA.
Sufferings of Exllod Women Revolu
tionists of Russia.
One of tlie most picturesque figures
among women revolutionists of ItU33la
Is Vera FIcnor. whoso fnilinr wnn nnn
of the distinguished generals of the
iNapoieonic wars. Betrayed by a tral
tor, she was condemned to twenty
years in the Schlilsselburg fortress for
alleged participation in every ono of
mo attempts on tho life of tho late
czar. Thoso Incarcerated in this for
tress aro considered as burled alive,
no intercourse or communication with
tho outer world being allowed, not
even with their own nearest relatives.
But vera FIgncr survived tho horrors
of twenty years' solitary confinement
and exile in Siberln nnd la still wnrlr.
lug for tho enlightenment of ignorant
Jiusslans.
A name revered by all Russian revo
lutionists is that of Mme. Slgldn, who,
aroused to a frenzy of Indignation
through seeing an invalid female prls
oner In tho Slberlnn colony of Kara,
to which they had both been exiled,
uoggeu by a warder, wns herself nmr
- n
gcd to death because she struck him,
in the prison records it is written,
"Mme. Slglda committed suicide by
poisoning herself," but truth, like mur
dcr, will out. and the crime of tho
warders of Kara has been fully proved.
Terrible Indeed wero the tortures
aud cruelty meted out to Mnrle Spirl-
im ,,: ...... A ',r T. V. , tionova, wno turce years ago shot
uiunu una womoaroi W) UCIUCUHV ! Colonel Luzlmnovsky. who Hogged tho
nil, iyiK ourmnimn 311 oem '4roii peasants when they were unable to pay
till! hctlt TOimfrflo .hnC n?. nliniUr,. tn i, r,,...i... , .
OClt bic fittanjiellc Untcrfti'thnng fillbc. ' lwn the strikers and to torture their
bic C nenttifj fctlicr Iiofien ttJlftClt-1 wives and children. She was condemn-
fcfjnftlidjcn unit tvoW mid) tuirtrjfdjntt
Itdjcn iUebeutmto bcrbicnt. So ba
Beftcficnbc Heine ftnatlidje Qbfcrlm
torhim auf bem S8uir nidjt aitSrct
djcnb mit SMiiteln auSfleftottct ift, fo
mirb cB bie srufoabe beS S"tcrnutto
nnlcn SSnrfaninfiitiiteS fcin, 311m er
ficn WM cine bnuernbe unb itjftema
tifdje Unierfudjuitfl bcr biilfcmifdjsn
Grfdjcimiunen 3ti cnnoolidjcit. 311
bicfem Sroca fonen bie notfiincn Sa
uoraforieit unb Snftntmentc bcfdjnfil
llWrben. inSDffnnhprp fnlTnit nm 5Rniim
reoeItuajioc Sempcroturmeiftntncii
an beridiiebencn Stettm miSnrfiihrf
roeroeu,
SXiif bem 4. 9?nturtoiifcnfd)nftiY-
fionnrc& StalienS, ber iiinoft in
oDel abQeFjoIteii niorben ift, Ijai t.i
bort onfaffiflc SBuIfonoIoQC miiii!
"uel riebliinbcr feinen 5J3Inu t:i
nmbunn cine ftuternntionnlcn
Sulfaninftitute cnhuioTcIt, bns in
9?cabel obcr am Scfiiu unter 33ethLi
imina. oHec Kationcn errid)tet lucr
ben folic, m ben eleljrien ber nc
fammtcn SBelt cleacnficit m aw
bcmcniber fflcoDodjtujifl bcr buirn
tiifdjcn Sorgottfle au rjc&cn. Jyricb
Ianber Ijot BcrcttS auf bem Sntcr
nntionalcn coroflcn'STonorefj ir,
todrjolm, im SBcrein aur 93cfovb"
ruuo be3 chierbefreiueS 311 fflcrlti"
Hub anberniarfS fiir feinen Iait fle
tntrft unb ben Iebfiaften Scifatt bef
h)iffcufd)aftlid)cn fircife ficcnitet; mtd)
m 9?caber fanb cr bic benfbar ni'ui'
ftiofte Sfufunljme, unb bic bort Dcr
fammeltcn Waturforftfjer Bcfdjloffcit
nnd) eincr Icbrjaftcit Grortcruno, mo
ran bie SProfefforcn SnrancIIi, Ixlh
iBcbobn, Siicdnrbt, $piatnnia, Snffnui
ed to death, but tho .lnlmnmn front
ment she had suffered before her trial
induced the authorities to commute
the death sentence although it would
1 uuve neon more merciful to have car
ried out the extreme penalty of the
law, for today she is working out a
I miserable existence in a Siberian mine
I nnd is said to be the only chained
I woman convict in Siberia. Loudou
j Tit-BIta.
i Thrifty harry LaUOK.
j There are many stories told of tho
wonderful thrift of Harry Lauder, the
I Scotch comedian. Once when Lauder
WnH In VoiV VnrL- In. irna In n iiti.
Oie I5)a)e 0llen reaellltantp I buying party nt the Astor. Everybody
eddie nntuN, wno wild hide BKMiour's
uuiiaiiu hexi; heason.
STILL WANT LOWER BERTHS
Reduction In Price of Uppers Has Not
Increased Demand.
Although reduced Pullman berth
antes have been In effect since Feb. 1,
assengcr traffic officials declare there
Has been no appreciable increase in
the demand for unner berths, thn
price for which wns lessened to 80 por
cm or lower berth rates.
It was believed nt first by a number
c rauroaci omclals that tho cut in tolls
by the Pullman company would bo
eagerly taken ad vantage of by tho
raveling puunc. A number of nnssnn-
ger traffic managers havo expressed
mo opinion that tho public generally
as not been fully acouaintort ns vnt
"with the fact that upper berth rates
are cneaper than thoso for lowers and
mat it will bo sovoral months before
this Information has been fully disseminated.
TILLMAN AWAITING THE END.
Can Never Recover, Says the Senator,
1 nough Looking Well.
United States Senntor Hon fnmtn Tl
Tillman of South Carolina admitted
mac no is m n hopeless condition of
health and that nil tlmfr romnlna fni
him is to await the end.
The senator when told flint ,n arno
1 looking better than might be expected
from the newspaper nccounts of his
condition said:
"My annearanco lnlsl
1 1 look well, and I toll neoni t nm
I well, but I find when I try to do tho
things that I formerly did and wish to
now that I nm weak nnd not nMn in
Iilo much. I shall never recover from
the stroke which caused my collapse
at Washington."
positive that the chairman of the
Jockey club considers Dugan the same
"old champion." Dugan has riddeu
the Belmont runners for several years
and has given satisfaction to their
owner ana to the turf world.
Dugan is now at Garnet, S. C,
where Belmont winters his string.
There are thirtv-fivo thoroushlirmls
down nt tho farm under the care of
John Whalcn. The rider will break
In tho two-year-olds to the saddle nnd
also teach them the trifles nf tlin linr.
rler. At tho same time he will have
plenty of opportunity to get down fo
riding weight, 107 pounds.
GOLD CUP FOR YACHTS.
Will Give Incentive to Racing During
tho Coming Season.
One of tho chief incentives to big
yacht racing tho coming season will be
tho Commodore Clark gold cup for an
ocean race for schooners from New
London, Conn., to Murblehead, Mass.,
as announced nt the annual meeting of
the Eastern Yacht club recently in
Boston. Tho cup is ton inches in
height, nnd the top Is in tho form of n
Spanish galleon. It is to become tho
property of the yachtsman winning it
three times.
COMING SPORT EVENTS
The horse meeting at Tampa, Fla.,
which was orlclnnllv scheduled tn
close March 11 has been extended to
March 25.
Wealthy New York turfmen nro mis.
ing a fund of $250,000 to continue tho
Bport next summer. Admission at the
gato will be S5. hut thero will ia fren
admission for tho public.
Harvard added another hlc
her football soliedulo for next fall
when tho Carlislo Indians wero irlvmi
tho dato for Nov. 11. This game will
tako tho place of that at Cornell.
Alfred W. Dunlon. tho Anstmiinn
international tennis player, cantaln of
tho Australian team that won tho
Davis cun for the first time In Tn.
land, will visit tills countrv tho
summer nnd may tako part in the all
comers' tournament nt Newport, which
win do piayeu in August nr the casino.
ocobadjtct unb nttalrjfirt mcrbcit, mo
4,t nit, nArt..c ..o r.-l!rjr.-a ri
3" i ciytniw uuuunuiijiiiajeo vnuo' 1
raiorium noii)tg t)t, unb bic lofnlcii
GrMie&Clt blllfnnifrfvii (Tfmrnffpra Fnf
Icn bauernb tuiiljrenb bcr Dhtijebnufcn
bc 93ltlffltt tilth mirfi hinTi
ljafiu.fcit regiftrirt inerben. Die
3af)I ber einentlidjen SuIFauoIoflCh
im enrjeren Sinnc ift in Stalieu unb
audi in iebem anberen etmclwen?ftitbr
nenenmartig fc&r gering, iua fidi
iciajr oaourd) crtlart, oafs ubcronnp!
IfirnenbS baitpnthc PitprTunrtPii fi'ir" ii.
uen 33uIfanoIogen al foldjen borfinii-
t f V CSf 1 M .... , .
ocii iino. .an oem neuen n)titut ol
reit cin Sircftor unb rapiiinftcnS hrct
Sfffifteuten angcficllt merben, unb
aufjerbcin foil cine grofjerc SfuicO!
DOll SlroeifSDlaliPn fiir fnlnV OSpIphrt.1
cinncridjtct ruerben, bic auf Iangcre
ooer out furaere yett oort arucileii
rooilen. Unfere icfeine enntnif! ber
uuiranifdjcit Grfdeinungcn bcntljt
aur bccetnjeltcu SDeobadjtungcu unb
reidrt burdjauS nidjt au, bie fom
tuciibcii (Jreigniffe oorau3iifaQcn,
aber immerfjtit Iafjt fid) and) fdjon
jei:t a&i'e5cii, bafe Bei ben meiftcn
iUuIfmtcit cine regelmafjige golge bee
Grfdjcinungen auftritt, unb e Iiegt
buvdjau5 im fflereidoe ber 2tfoglidjfcit,
ja, fogar ber SB3or)rfd)cirtIidfcit, bajj
man bei einer forfffaltigen unb ac
tional SJJcgiftrtrung iitiutlidjer Grtd)ei.
inmgen an einem Sultan &nlb baju
gclangen Juirb, bie Qe'ii unb ben Um
fang cine S3ulfanauorud) ungefafjr
DnrhpriuipfiPH. 9?nTt rnpMipr hrnfK.
I'djcn Sebeuhing ibie toare, ift Har.
GS flibt a6er ncd) eine 3roeite 93e3ie
buna, in ber biefe buIfanorMtfiin
Unrerfudjiungen einen ofonomifdicn
lirfolg tjaben ronncn. SBenn man bie
Sumarorentliat'mfeit uni iie lint.
roaublung ber (SJefieine genauer
beobadjtcit mvb, fo totrb .man
fidi cine riditinerc SBorftprfnnn
aud) bon ber Gniftefiung ber
Gr3lagen,tatten feilben fb'nnen. (S-
gibt meljrere jiingerc Jiilfane, iie in
ibrent f?niTiaroIeitflp&ipt FIp!
fager beherbergen, bie nod) in
ber (fnrftefiitng 6egriffen finb. Q5C'
iiauer unterfudjt finb biefe SBerljuIt'
niffe biSfier nidit. (f ift
3u 'bejtDcifelii, bafj cine eingeftenbe
ffenntuifj ber 03eftcinSiimnaniIuna-
iciajeiiuinflcn an bumoroicn unb in
ben SBuIfaitnebiefeit audi nnf
fienntuifi ber GnlanprffnttPM hn;i
efiitflufi fehi ittuf3. 3?adjbem ba mil.
Iettd)aftlid)e Sntercffe an fjrieblon
ber0 Clan neroeift ift. hlpirit imr
roiinfdjen, bob fid) in ben berfdjiebenen
etaaten, iunaa)t isurobos, and) bic
finamielle Unterftiifcuna finbp. nm
ba 3itfimftreid)e SSetf in Sfngr'i'
jii urfjincn. rieblanbet felber ift
mit gutem ScifbicI uorangegaugen.
tubem cr fiir ben 93onfonb5 bic cin
moligc a6e Don 100,000 unb citron
jaljrlidicn 53dirag Don 10,000 ite
fiir ofm fVafire n&ieidnipi Tint Vn?
ganaett ocranidilagt cr bie fflaufoflnn
ailf 1.500.000 Qirp lllth btP infirTirr,nrt
ltnterljaltungSfoften auf 50,000 Sire.
WobeL
3?fd)icr: 2cr eridjlSfjof Fjoi auf
breifjig SKarf elbftrafe crfannt;
rooilen 5ie baS Urtfjeil anerfenncn?"
SlngcHagter (reidjer djliidjier
rticifter): ?lncrfennen? Sd) lege
tod) je&rt IDJarl aui"
but the Scot boucht wine. When
came his turn to buy he sighed.
"Well, boys." he said. "It's my turn
to treat. Come along with me. I've
got a line bottle of old Scotch up In my
room. I brought it over with me."
On another occasion be was with r,
drinking pnrty and Instead of liquor he
took cigars, for which those who treat
ed him paid 50 cents apiece. Harry
put all but one In his pocket. He spent
two hours smoking that one. After the
drinking wns over the little comedian
went to the cigar counter and said to
the man in charge. "I say, man. wud
ye mind glvln" me ten cent cigars for
these fafty cent ones?" The exchange
was made, and Harry went to his room
with Ave times as many cigars as he
bad at the start
Blending the Odor. '
It hos been proved that two odors
which do not seem to have anything
in common, that of putrefied cheese
nud Clint of pineapple, are so closely
allied from the chemical stiindnoln't
that It takes but a few minutes m
uuiiniuru an intense stench Into o
sweet fragrnnce. This curious experi
ment Is easily made and requires but o
small amount of three chemlcnls
valerlanie acid, sulphuric acid and
nmyllc nlconol. Care must be taken
not to spill over the Angers or dress
any drop of the flrst two named lh
ulds. Sulphuric acid Is exceedingly
caustic and thp stench ot valerianic
neld. besides being uneudurable. is
very difficult to get rid of. London
Family Herald.
Tho Caddie's Advice.
A famous woman golfer wns talking
about the St. Andrews links.
"And as wonderful as the links." she
said, "are the caddies. The Scotch
caddie Is the qualutcst of mortals. For
instance: "I had skied a lot of balls
ono morning, much to my caddie's dls
gust Finally he teed a ball for me
nnd then, handing me my driver, re
marked: "Noo, Irddy, let's see a guid shot,
and nae malr o' yer glory hallelujahs.' "
Trimming Him Down a Little.
Elderly Swell What has become of
the aw tho other pretty manicure
lady I used to see at this hotel?
Comely Damsel 1 presume you moan
my mother fihe's looking after a
husband nnd n houseful of children
What can I do for you. sir? Chicaco
Tribune
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION,
ESTATE OP
i . . D EUQKNK HWINQLK,
Late of South Canaan Township Wayne, Co.
. A'l I'ersons indebted to said estate are noti
fied to make immcdluto payment to the uii
lierslcncd : and those having claims aealn
tho said estate are notified to present them
duly attested for settlement.
JEANNETT SWINGLE.
South Canaan. Pa.. Feb. 27. loil."0"1''1
NOT1UK id hereby given that an ap
plication will be mado to tho Gor
emor of Pennsylvania on April 18,
1911, at 11 o'clock a. m., under the
Act of Assembly, entitled an Act to
pfovldo for the incorporation aud
regulation of certafn corporations,
approved April 29, 1874, and sup
plements thereto for the charter of
ai intended corporation to bo callod
tho Wallen-Paupack Power Com-
Danv. the nhnrnptpr nn,t nhlnnt
which is the storage, transportation
uuu mrnisning oi water with the
right to take rivulets and lands and
erect reservoirs for li
for manufacturing and nthnr nnr.
noses, and for thn rrontlnn oatnK1li.k
ing, furnishing, transmission and ua
ing of wnter power therefrom and
for these purposes to havo, possess
and enjoy all tho rights, benefits and
privieges of the said Act of Assem
bly and supplements thereto.
LAURENCE H. WATItES.
' Solicitor.
Scranton, Pa. 22eol8
WHEN THERE
I IS ILLNESS
JOSEPH It WELCH
The OLDEST Fire Insurance
Agency in Wayne County.
Office: Sl'COnil flnnr ATilonnin Ili.iU.
ing, over C. C. Jadwin's drug store,
tiuiietiuaie.
mmauunim::jmaa:tmama
MARTIN CAU FIELD
Designer and Man
ufacturer of
in your family you of course'call
a reliable physician. Don't stop
nt that ; have his preicriptions
t put up at a reliable pharmacy,
even if it is a little farther from
a your home than some other store.
J You can find no more reliable
store than ours. It would be im
H possible for more care to be taken
H in tlie selection of drugs, etc., or
J in tlie compounding. Prescrip
ts lions brought here, either night
?! or day, will be promptly and
jjj accurately compounded "by a
competent registered pharmacist
and the prices will be most rea
II sonable.
O. T. CHAMBERS,
p PHARMACIST,
II Opp. D. & II. Station, Hokksdale. Pa.
at:::aaaam:m::m:amattna::
loll of
Not an Invitinn Ideal.
"My son," said Barker as ho pointed
to tho ivy tn front of tho cottage, "al
ways be like the vino climb."
The little boy was thouchtful.
"I don't think I'd like to be like that
vine," he responded seriously.
"And why not. Tommy?"
"'Cause if I was I'd be a porch
climber." Chicago News.
ItEI'OHT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE
HONESDALE NATIONAL BANK
AT
HONESDALE. WAYNE COUNTY. PA.
At the close of business, M Alton 7, 1011,
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts $ 220 200 1
I'verctrafts.secured and unsecured in !
u . s. JSonds to secure circulation. ss.nnn mi
I'remlumson U. S. Bonds 2,800 00
uHiiaiMi-uuuau, luruiiuruiiuu na
tures Dye from National Banks (not
Meserve Airents)
Due from State and Private Hanks
and Bankers. Trust Companies.
mill KnvlMnu Hn.il-u
Due from approved" "reserve"
Checks and' oVlier'cas'h'l terns.'!.'.'
iuiea ui omer .national lianks..
fractional paper currency, nick-
Lawful Money Reserve in Ilnnk.
Viz: Specie dl.213 50
. Ie?al tender-notes a,Ktf 00
RedeniptTon tuill with U. S.
r;."".""' .vou uu
uue iroin u. a. Treasurer im m
40.000 00
3,631 13
308 97
112.(338 25
2.2.M 82
bM 00
250 7e
91.0G8 50
Total $1,881,837 92
LIAHIMTTH-h.
Capital Stock paid In $ 150,000 00
130,000 00
Knrnlnu funrl
Undivided profits, less
nnrl rovaa nnli
iiyicsuuiaiunains ai.Ki 1x1
uminuuui uujiuaub suuieri to
check $1,131,170 51
Deiimnd certificates of
deposit. 23.6(11 nn
certliled checks 65 00
Cashier's checks out-
i.,w,i'!S:;;-7, E6-$i,i58,696 07
ft'RSsJ?illd V',lls redl'scpunVc'd'.:'." Kont
riuuuiu, muiuuiiis ceruii
cates of deposit for money bor
T.ffJW,-.':VJ;t-"-v"v."- None
stuted None
TotaI $1,881,887 (12
State of Pennsylvania, County of Wayne, ss.
n,?A,i,V n-?,liysSHELI" ''resident of the above
....... a, uu Duiciiiiiiy swear iiiat me
f j t5 the best of ray
H. Z. HussEM,, President,
llfA1uayrobrCMAnR,cn.SSfim t0 befr me thls
Correct-attest: J'. A. SMITH, N, P,
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MEMORIALS
Office and Works !
1036 MAIN ST.
I HONESDALE, PA. 1
II lj
M. LEE BRAMAN
EVERYTHING IN LIVERY
Buss
for Every Train
Town Calls.
and
Horses always for sale
Boarding and Accomodations
for Farmers
HONOR
Attention is called to tne STRENGTH
of the
Wayne County
Tlie FINANCIER of New York
City has published a ROLL Ofr
HONOR of the 11,470 State Banks
and Trust Companies of United
States. In this list the WAYNE
COUNTY SAVINGS BANK
Stands 38th in the United States
Stands 10th in Pennsylvania.
Stands FIRST in Wavr.e County.
Prompt and polite attention
at all times.
AIXEN HOUSE BARN
Capital. Surplus, $527,342.88
Total ASSETS, $2,951,048.26
Honesdale, Pa., December 1, 1910.
WINDOW GLASS
AA
QUALITY
FREE FROM WAVES AND BUBBLES.
The largest assortment of
sizes, singBe and double
thickness, at
JADWIN'S DRUG STORE.