TI1K CITIZEN', FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1011. A-CENT-A-WORD FOR SALE. The County Commissioners will meet Tuesday, April 4. I nr. Dnwiiton. Starrucca. last week sold 35 head of registered Hol- steln cows for $8,000. Comnany E. Thirteenth Infan try, have changed their drill nights s un Baiurnay, Apru , ' " fn Th,ir1nv. at one o'clock siiarp, at nor store -.. T..1lw 1. ,.(111 I " ye ?1.V.B' fu:i-d""" Next Wednesday a detail of XVorPrieT drv coods hosiery no- United States Army qMlcers will In UonTcf: ' alLg bedVoome 'suits, wect Company E, Thirteenth Infan couch, chairs, tables, carpets, heater, ir cook siove, one . u- Cai)taln Ham Post, No. 198, G Sote articles oVnumeVps to A; U.. will hold an Appomat-x Camp mention. Terms: All sums unuer " SR. 00. cash: over this amount, G months' credit with Judgment notes and approved security. A. O. Blake sold a registered Holsteln cow. Number 87,814, bred by A. S. Hoxle, Leonardsvllle, N, Y., FOR SALE OR RENT houso at 1019 to Lee Sherrod, Pallsdale. Court street. Inquire Bentley . Brothers opposite Postofflce. tf. '.Mr. and airs. K. u. fee are I11UV1UB IU OUlilUluu, nuuiu .Hi. ivtiv Dr. and Mrs. E. T. Brown gave a dinner Saturday evening to u few intimate friends. The Lord's Supper will be cele brated next Sunday morning tit the Baptist Church. ' i Rev. A. L. Whlttaker will hold services at White Mills, Sunday, April 2, at 3 p. m. The Honesdalo base ball team will lino up against the Taylor Reds of that place Saturday, May 20. The W. C. T. U. will hold its missionary meeting Thursday, Apr. C, at Mrs. Richard Penwarden's house. Louis Kelsey and Miss Nancy Knapp, Starrucca, were married Mon day "by Rev. T. P. Hall at Carbon-dale. The Half-Way House, "Victor E. FOR SALE attached. 24t3. One blower with motor has secured a lucrative position. in Aleszler, proprietor, was sold wed- Herbeck-Demer Co. the meantime tney are storing tneir ueuuj j vm.in. . ..,..1,. furniture. tsunue a Mvon' ahnn stnrp. vou JOlin .Mason, imimuiy, wau ...111 n mimlipr nf leadinc bought a farm In Kansas City, Mo lines that the manufacturers are not several weeks ago, will shortly be afmiH n mivnrtlse. Remember we joined by his wife and family. They aian niinw n cash discount of live left Wednesday. mm. nnnt nff romilnr nrlres. 2Ceol2 Rew Will II. Hiller, pastor of FOR SALE Six-room cottage with the Central M. E. church, left mii rntinr,i. lncnted in village. Wednesday for the annual sessions Edw. O. Bang, So. Canaan, Pa. 23lf of the Wyoming conference in Owe- . go. inuring ine imav year lie iiei- iKTr-TP tnw strain nf Columbian formed thirty-nine marriage cere VA-VJJ-JU uv- - ---- - -- i Wyandots. Eggs for hntching anu monies .,v fnr cni.. viv hlrds are bred atuv.n. .v.. . . , . ciu r n. i r -, Vnrir niiipjipn. iioston anil OIIUIICS OIUIUI, "l l"D mm ui vi. """ " o-. , , - o o 1 t, c.on,nn winnora. rnrresnonaence rt. diuiui k ouub, ouuiv i hiv, nun u. solicited. Joseph Stephens, Box 5-B, Holsteln cow on his stock farm that White 'Mills, Pa. i-uH iiruuuuea beveinj-ii.e yuuuu ui .iinn. ! a day on ordinary feed. He claims r.,ifwoiTT.PHTTn Rnr.tTTiON. Pvrox that she would produce a can of nnd soluable o l for spraying or- num. u buuu h-cu. .i,n.0 nlsn ilf linn nf 'finrnvers at v.uu.iua, o - ,, , . , f tv, mioi Murray & Co., Honesuaie, ra. am u mcciu 6 u, iU. iu Ul V11C V.C1111.V1 UlfiaLUjlUI vllUlvil uil cvvT? sattc Pnnntrv store nroner- Aionuay evening District Attorney v - . . r r.t. Ti.. . . 1 Ti .1 .1 ti. ty With or Without StOCK OI n. ouuuua, uuci uuuB. niiu juuii : 1 n.iolnooo nstnhl ahpil Ah fJTK., were eiecieu ueieKiiies iu iuo viars. J. E. CROSS. Sterling, Pa. laymen's convention of the Wyoming " ooi.fr I rrr far on on whinh mPOra nf I .'"OP'n AAI,!), v.v- V.I v.v " ..Muvu - w. n w N. Y., next Friday. i.erat, BLANKS for sale at The Citizen office: Land uontracts, Announcements or tm. weauing Leases, Judgment Notes, Warrantee in St. Luke's church, PittEtmrg, Pa., noprtn. Bonds. Transcripts, Sum- .March 25. of Kathryn Scowden, ions, Attachments, Subpoenas, La- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Ed bor Claim .Deeds, Commitments, Ex- win McCluer, to Walter Stanley p.p.utlnns. Collector's and Constables Coleman, have been received. Mr. Snips. Tax Collector warrants, ana .Mrs. uoieman, tne groom s par Criminal Warrants, Etc. ents, who live in Nyack, N. Y., were former residents ot nonesiiaie. Tne SAP PANS, BUCKETS AND SPOUTS bride is an accomplished young at prices lower tnan you are ac- woman,- winie tne groom noias a re- customed to pay. Honesdale, Pa. See Murray Co., sponsible executive position with one 21tf of the large steel mills in the Smoky City, sn. R00 buvs 439-acre farm about 30 nr.res clear, the rest in tlmner, Ilonnrts received at. the State good water, house and barn; situate Department of Public Instruction in- Ticnr Whltn Mills. Pa. InOUirO Of dlnotn tlint this wPRk will RP HlR W. K. Hittlnger, White wins,- .ra. closing of a number of schools in dis- 14tf. . tricts where the seven-month term Is Hip rule. Thfi hulk nf these dis- HARNESS, COLLARS, bTKAJfa, tricts are In rural counties and run work and all kinds or horse goous from September to the end of March. can be found in "good variety at These districts, which are forced to Murray Co., Honesdale, Pa. 21tf have their amount of school because of limitations of taxation, are becom irnit SAJji. lieiiy a aieiumau n fWer each vear. brick factory building, including en- The bulk of the districts outside of trino hnller and shafting. Inquire of the cities and boroughs now have J B Robinson. bUti. j -ikiil-iiiuiiu- lciiub. iiiu luiscr cum- t iiiuiiivico uuuuai ILUUUU V.AUV.XILIUII TW1J1.VR fiLOTH TRESPASS no- luv.uo ume-iuuu.u leimb. " Hcpb nr ntfiil for SI. at 'rue uiuzen offlco, six for 75 cents, same oi The pastors and laymen of the owners, township wherein land is sit- Wayne Baptist Association will hold uated and law pertaining to trespass- a missionary conference, Tuesday, April 4, in the First Baptist church Honesdale, when sessions will be held at 3:30 p. m. and at 7:30 p m. Addresses will be delivered by prominent Philadelphia clergymen among them being Rev, C. A. Soars: D. D., secretary of the Pennsylvania State Mission Board; Rev. J. A. Max well, D. D., secretary of tne Ameri can Baptist Home Mission Society; secre-Baptlst Educational society. These clergy men will hold a conference in the afternoon with the pastors and lay men of the association, and will ad dress a missionary rally meeting in eratlon private. Scrantonlans who spent Monday in Honesdale were Miss Genevieve McLane, Messrs. E. G. Simons, P. J. Conroy, J. J. Sampson, R. W. Luce, W. II. Wheeler. The fact that eight box cars of freight come to this place each day Is strong evidence that the town isn't going to rack and ruin as some declare It Is. The special preacher at Grace Episcopal church Friday, March 31, 7:30 p. m., will be the Rev. Dr. Stewart U. Mltman, Chaplain of Le high University, South Bethlehem. Rev. A. L. Whlttaker, rector of Grace Protestant Episcopal church, was out for the first time Wednes day, after being housed up for near ly a week with a severe attack of laryngitis. Word was received Wednesday of the death at Philadelphia from typhoid pneumonia, of Harry, the fifteen-months' old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Egleston, former resi dents of Honesdale. The annual business meeting of the First Baptist church will be held Monday evening, April 3, at 7:30 o'clock, at which time five trustees, two deacons, one clerk ana other ol flcers will be elected for the ensuing year. The Bell Telephone company have 5,782,719 stations inclusive of 1,852,051 Independent companies operated In connection with the Bell. They have 12,000,000 miles of wir Serveces at Grace Church, Sun day, April 2, 10:30 a. m.. Holy Com munion and sermon on the fourth word from the cross, "My God,- my God. why hast thou forsaken me?" Sunday school at 12 M.; evening prayer and sermon, "The Hidden Spiritual Depths," at 7:30 First Presbyterian church, Rev. W. H. Swift, D. D., pastor. Morning service at 10:30 o'clock, Sunday school at 12 M. Christian Endeavor at C:45 p. m. Topic, "Lessons From Great Lives Joshua." Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock; subject, "Home and Foreign Missions." Judgment was taken by Herbeck-Demer against Kelly .and Stein-1 man, for want of nllldavit of defense, Monday, for $1350, for salary and commission, j The Lackawanna Presbytery meets April 17 at Green Ridge Pres byterian church, Scranton. Doptor Swift is a member of the committee on Synodlcal Homo Missions in Pennsylvania. The Lackawanna Presbytery is one of the largest Presbyteries in the Unite3 Stntes. At an adjourned session of the Fourth Qunrterly Conference of the Central Methodist Episcopal church of Honesdale, Pa., held Monday evening, March 27, 1911, the follow ing resolution wn3 unanimously adopted by a rising vote: Whereas, Rev. Will H. Hiller, has served our church faithfully and well during the seven years of his pastor atd here; as a preacher his powerful and deeply spiritual utterances mak ing plain the glorious truths of the gospel; while our relation as pastor and people have been of marked cor diality, his visits to our home al ways' of an ennobling nature and his fellowship with the pastors of other denominations promoting unity In carrying on the work of God in our midst, therefore Resolved, That In accordance with the wishes of the members of this Quarterly Conference as expressed Walter Whitney Is spending a fow days with his mother in the Maple City. William Rieller, Jr., West Chester Military Academy, Is at the home of his parents enjoying the Easter va cation. Miss Allco.Comstock, who has been" spending some time in town, return ed to her home in Scranton, Thurs day. Hon, nnd Mrs. John Kuhbach left Sunday for a few days' visit with Mr. nnd Mrs. John Kimble at To wanda. Mrs. Louis Dandau returned to her home in Scranton, Monday, after a few days' visit at the home of her parents here. Miss Katherlne Brlggs returned to her duties at Christ Hospital, Jer sey City, after a few days' visit at her home here. Miss Larlssa Place, who has beon spending some time with Mrs. J. A. Brown, returned to her home in Tunlihannock on Friday Charles Cohen and mother, Moun taiudale, N. Y., returned home Mon day morning after a few days' visit with Robert Cohen and wife on River street. B. F. Haines and Henry A. Ting ley went to Scranton, Wednesday morning where they are serving as Jurors in the United Stntes Circuit Court for the Middle District. Mr. nnil Mrs. Kilns MnMiillen. Jr.. in a petition signed by every official loft Monday morning for Washing- of our church and forwarded to our ton D. c., where they will Join Mr. District Superintendent, requesting and jIrs p, jj. Dennis and enjoy a In behalf of the church the reap- few uaVs' recreation in the National pointment oi itev. win ti. Miner as Capital. our pustur iur ..uiuiuer vouiereuue year, we most earnestly renew the request and extend to Brother Hiller a cordial invitation to remain as our pastor, while we urge upon the ing, printed thereon. FOR RENT. FOR RENT 7 rooms and bath, gas and furnace. GIG Church street. Inquire at house. - FOR RENT A ten-room house with ,ng electric lights, situated on River Rev. LeRcy Stephens. D. D aucct. . " 'l " ' " - " G42 River street. MISCELLANEOUS. RIG ASSORTMENT OF WAGONS the evening. now ready for your inspection at The Wayne uaptist Association Murray & Co., Honesdale, Pa. 2 ltf comprises nineteen churches in wayno county, wnicn are in cnarge WANTED 1000 watches to repair, of seven pastors, viz: Rev. G. S. Wen- Pfomptness and satisfaction guar- dell, Honesdale; Kev. Charles u. ntopH. ROWLAND. 1127 Alain smailey, Hawiey: Rev. u. JJ. juncii, -treet. -jiis. Damascus; uev. James nainey, ai- denvuie ana unnton uenter; uev. HAVE THAT PIANO TUNED I Harry J. Baker, South Clinton, Maple will he in Honesdale Monday, April urove and werncK uenter; uev. 3. Address postal card riotei unaries wnite, DyDerry; uev. urnest Wayne, Samuel S. Wint, Piano Tun- H. MacEwen, Hollisterville and er Jones Lake. The officers of the As- sociation are: .Moderator, uev. u. n win THE LANDS SAKiu. usu smaeny; cierK, ueorge r. uoss, BROOKER'S FERTILISE cilia! we Honesdale; treasurer, Jonn 1'enwar- are In a position to furnish reliable den, Honesdale, fnrtil 7.pra at Interesting prices. Murray Co., Honesdale. Pa. mir. Tne L,aanna Aug. uo. va. h. a u. . L. Frey Lessees) are putting up the HOUSEWORK Middle aged woman largest amount of lumber for next or cood. steady clrl to assist witn year s operations tnat has Deen stocK two children. Good homo reference ed for a similar plant in recent required. ?15 per month. Airs. ai. years, preparatory to niung oraers TPniinhnrn. Nnrrowsburg. N. Y.. R. for foreign trade which Mr. A. H. t T 1. It Frey of the firm secured when In . New York city recently. m, - , " 1 111 1 . airnfr I ine nrin nas oruers uiui win huuii LUOAL IMUVwa their plant running continuously for the next year at Us full capacity, .1 1 t 1 . v i , .1 Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry "'w uaviiis J"BL uuu i j .,,, vino etrppt n tpn-nound wuauuuuru aiuea iur ou uur luuua "d,g' fJX, which amounts to U9.750 to be ship- Kin. iiiuvuoi in....,, . .1 , i , mi, ljcu ill mi? uoii tnoivu IIIUUIUO. 1UCJ also have a standing order for all , 1 1 n nmliHnlln linnrllao ,lia.r noil mntlll. - t i rv i,,... 1 tiiu umuiuim muuuicg luv; v.m.v muni. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Weston . i,Qai,iQt, n r- isnnn entertained friends, Saturday oven- Brosa 0f topB and numer0us lessor or ing. Bridge and 500 furnished the denJ fop smaU turnlngSi amusement. Dainty refreshments Th lumber belnir nut un consists were served. of 400.000 feet of noth ne but No. 1 stock on the Mocarcel tract which Chnrles Knann has gone to thev are nlllnc creen at the mill, a Narrowsburg, N. Y where he has hot of 475,000 purchased of Henry opened a barber shop of his own. Green to be delivered when season- Mr. Knapp won many menus uur- ed, about 100,000 of Charles Houck Ing his Btay In Honesuaie, wno wish and a number of other small lots, eirl Jennie McDermott, supplies. Leave the samplo with them if they wish it. Think of It! Tho standard set for us is tlilrty-tlu-ce Home Departments In Wayne this year. We can get them. Shall we? I should bo glad to help in the work' anywhere thnt I can If you will write. , Yours Fraternally, (MRS.) JUNE GOULD. County Superintendent Homo De partment Work. Wlnwood, Pa. 'vis? a a Sox Infants and Children. Hio Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature PAUPACK. Special to The Citizen. PAUPACK, Pa.., March 30 Mrs. Presiding Bishop and his cabinet at Williams has been visiting her the ensuing Wyoming Annual Con- uaughter, Mrs. Gilpin In Hawiey. ference compliance with this request, We are glad to hear that Miss voicing as it does the wishes of our prances Killam is out of the hospital entire church membership. and will soon be home. The Ladles' Aid met with Miss Esther Killam Wednesday, March 29. The regular day being Thursday bift could not be held on that day PIANO TUNING. W. R. Luis, expert piano tuner, is o t tVia ilnfnl 7o r?i ct T.ninl ntiil fan- Ul, 111G A&UbUl I 1 UvJVllI U14 uv tPTAi"1 11 1 ni.if rnfAt-nn nno All i.trifV rrllnfon- UU UUWUUIH XJ. UUlllUICO DttlD. tPPii. nnll. 'nh'nn,. nr write. We are sorry to know that Miss IwUUlOU V ClLCi icuu la UUCIVIC VV, LCUU her term of school out. Miss Ida Fowler will finish the term for her. Miss 'Mablo Pellett returned to Scranton after spending the week Tnrin-P Alnn7o T. Rpnrlp snent with her parents, Air. and Airs. u. A Tnpcrlnv nnH Wprlnpsilnv In Rcrnntnn. Pellett. - v. v-v,v.., - " - T T 1 1 1 A tr t 1.1 PERSONAL W. D. Orr, Calkins, transacted business in Honesdale. .Monday. Lewis R. Geissler was a Hawleylte in Honesdale, Wednesday. SUNDAY to work. Airs. Bennett has returned home after spending a week in Milford. Miss Almah Vetterleln came home Tiipsriav after snp.ndinEr some time ur. a. u. voigt, nuwiuy, was i" w th her sister in Scranton town, Wednesday. Miss Beatrice Havey spent Tues day in Scranton. Miss Margaret Hagan spent Tues day in Scranton. T. B. Clark transacted business in Scranton, Tuesday. George Kohlmann, Hawiey, was In town, Wednesday. E. A. Finnerty, Scranton, was in town on business Tuesday. R. T. Whitney, Scranton, was Honesdale visitor over Sunday. Dr. A. R. Dlmon, New York, was a Tuesday caller In the Maple City. Lewis Kelsey, Starrucca, transact ed business in Honesdale, Jlonday. EASTERN STAR PICNIC. A meeting of the Order Eastern Star Picnic Association of Northeast ern Pennsylvania was held at the Harrison House in Carbondale on Saturday afternoon, March 18. The meeting was called to order by the President, Mrs. Anna M. Noble, of iLaurel Chapter, No. G7, Waymart, and the following officers and dele gates were present: Airs. Anna M. Noble, Mrs. Emma Hopkins, Iva Wil cox and A. J. Wilcox of Laurel Chap ter No. 67, Waymart; Mrs. Llllis Rey nolds and 'Mrs. Brandon of Garnet Chapter No. GO, Carbondale; Mrs. Gertrude Maxey and Alae. K. Maxey of Ruby Chapter No. 23, Forest City; Miss RItter of Pride of Orient Chap ter No. 7, Peckville; Hannah E. Chase, of Annetta Chapter No. 10, Scranton, and Wilford Fletcher of Martha Washington Chapter No. 3, Scranton. Minutes of the last pic nic held In 1910 at Lewis Lake were read by the secretary, Alae K. Maxey of Forest City. A. J. Wilcox then gave a brief sketch of the object of this Associa tion, also stating some results hoped to bo attained by this picnic which will be held at Lake Lodore the last of June. The subject was then thoroughly discussed by the dele gates present. Brother Fletcher was appointed chairman of the commit tee on transportation, also to secure a date with the Lake Lodore Com pany. It was decided to extend an invitation to the 'Masonic fraternity to attend the picnic. There being no further business the meeting was ad journed. IVA P. WILCOX, Secretary Laurel Chapter, No. G70, Eastern Star, Waymart, Pa. Special Column Every Week For S. S. Items QUESTIONS ANSWERED; SUGGES TIONS OFFERED; PLANS DISCUSSED. The annual report of the ' Bell system shows that the gross revenue collected from the public in 1910 for telephone service, not Including the connected Independent companies, was $1G5,GOO,000; an increaso .of nearly flG.000,000 over last year Of this operation consumed $54,000,- 000; taxes 58,000,000; current main tenance, $25,700,000; and provision for depreciation, 525,200,000. The City. surplus available for charges, etc. was $51,000,000. of which $11,550, 000 was paid in Interest, and $25, 000,000 was paid in dividends to the public. Winning nine games, losing three and tleing one, Is the record to date of tho Hawiey high school team claimants of the Wayno county schol astic basketball championship, since Seolyville refused to arrange a decid ing series. The Hawiey team has scored a total of 308 points as against 206 made by its opponents. The team has not suffered a defeat on Its home floor and will try to end the season with a clean slate In this respect Saturday when the Lacka wanna Business college live, ot scran ton, will be the opposing lineup. The team had only three veterans at the beginning of the season and it re quired effort on part of the coaches before they uncovered a winning pair In Green and Schultz. Gilpin and Swltzer, the forwards, were the lead ing point winnerB for the team, the latter leading with a total of 155, Tho players were awarded their school letters at a recent meeting. We are nearlng the time when many Sunday schools of the county fipn a Miniirnn. Scmntnn. wns n will elect their officers for the fol Tuesday business caller In Honesdale lowing year. In how many of these ed business in Honesdale, Tuesday. ?U'"Z." J Mr. and Airs. W. E. Peabody re-, sehnn'ls nf vnnr district ' lmvn Hnmp turned to uaruonuaie iuesuuy, niter nenartments? a week's stay in Honesdale. t believe the Orson district will Robert Laird, Scranton, was a elect six. One more is in prospect. Monday business caller in the Alaplo Probably two or three now will be City. added to the list before the Spring Harrv Aliller. Baltimore. Aid., is conventions, (ine H. u. bupt. ot snendinc two weeks in tho Alaple inat district is an intimate acquaint ance so I happen to know all about the work which hasn't' been done There Is more Catarrh In this sec tion of tho country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced It a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is the only constitutional cure on the market. It Is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on tho blood and muc ous surfaces of tho system. Thoy offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. -Take Hall's Family Pills Z ""ti-stipatiois. riiat the work may be successful ly started in the different schools a little care at the outset seems lTlnn tlnt,tn D.nii.n Vnn4Ln1rn 1 CJ luioa lltlLUC IJlVfilll, iiujuivunc, tlinrpV visiting relatives and friends in this ,m,, place. P. F. Aladigan, Wlnwood, was a Tuesday business caller In the Alaple necessary, v-ity. As we undertake tho work in Floyd Bliss, Elmtra, N. Y., was a schools that are new to us seek the business man in town on Wednes- acquaintance of the most active day. workers, explaining the object of a Anrlrmv O'Connell. Carbondale. Home Department to them. Then transacted business in town, Tues- Ax upon some day to visit tho school day. and if possible organize there a Home Department. Be ready if rv fip. ?n th'p vIp Pslble to answer all questions. The Tuesday business caller in the Maple dlrectlona contaied In "The Home VjlL Tlonnrtinpnt." lnnflot sfttit nnf. hv tho Robert O'Counell loft Wednesday Siimlnv KoWnnl Afisnnlntlnn frpp nf morning on a business trip to New charge are convenient for explaining York city. the work. Also most of the denomi- Charles F. Vaughn, Waterloo, N. national houses sending out Sunday Y., transacted business in town on school supplies, will send samples Wednesday. of Home Department supplies for al Wllllnm R. Williams. Scranton. most nothing, was a Wednesday business caller in " 13 weu 10 procure as many du nlin all kinds of success In his new business venture Judge Staples refused the appli cation of Frank NIckerson, Dunmoro, for a license at Big Pond on the premises of Mrs. Jennie Brink. Thero was a remonstrance but no evidence ffored against the hotel. Holgate, who was one of the attorneys for the applicant filed exceptions and will probably take the case higher. At the regular monthly meeting of the Honesdale Improvement As sociation held Monday at City Hall, tho report of Bernard M. Rifkln, Wllkes-Barre, the tree expert, who recently visited the Maple City, and made suggestions as to the preserva tion of the maples and elms in Cen tral and Riverside Parks, full ac counts of which appeared In recent Issues of Tho Citizen, was read and acted upon favorably. A considerable amount of money was turned over as proceeds from tho teas that are be Ing given for the benefit of the bo ciety. The first week in Alay was appoint ed as "municipal house-cleaning week," when back-yards, alleyways, etc., will be combed of all refuse and garbage, and the streets of the city of Hone bo converted Into avenues worthy of the spotless Maple City, Tho citizens are requested to get ready for the annual fight with, and conquest of Alonsleur Dirt, Mrs. E. A. Pennlman, Main street, gave a delightful social -tea at her making in all over 1,000,000 feet all of which will be used In the next twelve months. Tho factory will close down about Anrll 1st to make necessary repairs and upon the resumption of activities J homo Thursday afternoon for the will be kept running full time. The output of the. factory has been more than the lessees anticipated and with an ample supply of lumber, big ship ments are looked for the coming season. bcnflt of the organization, upwards of twenty being In attendance, The annual meeting of tho society will be held In May, when officers are to be elected, and other import ant business transacted Honesdale. 'Mrs. Charles AIcArdle Is convalesc ferent samples as possible. These will supply us with all the second- , i...i c itduu iiiiui mtiiiuu viiuv 11CV7U "It. " DC,C1D u" Much more can bo acquired by work- August Hartung, Calllcoon, N. Y., When vlaitlncr n schnnl we should recently spent a few days with rela- aisplay samples especially of report lives nere. envelones and Home Denartment H. W. Hefelo, New York City, was Quarterlies from the publishing a Wednesday business caller in the house from which that school gets Its Maple City, Air. and Airs. John Strongman, BEKI. II. DifMiCil, - - - Lssses & Manajer TUES. APR (8 The -Most Kiitraiiclmr Musical Treat of the year MARTIN & EMERY CO'S Stupendous production of The Wild Fire Operatic Sensation The Red Will Uy Henry Itlossom and Victor Herbert Presented by a COMPANY OP 50 Including James Crow; ley as Con Kidder. Wm Moore ns Kid Connor and the Famous Dutch Kiddies Augmented Orchestra and a CHORUS OF 40 HKAUTIES Kxactly as witnesed 47U times In how York City, B07 times in Chlcugo. By 1.000.000 people. PRICES: 35. 50. 75, $1 & 1.50 Sale opens Monday, April 3 New York, passed tho week-end with relatives here. Contractor Adam Schroeder, Scran ton, was a Tuesday business caller in the Alaple City. R. M. Salmon, Esq., was a busi ness caller In Scranton tho latter part of the week. Miss Daisy E. Lyman, Hazleton, was the guest of Honesdale friends Tuesday and Wednesday. Paul Schmuck. Brooklyn, N. Y attended the funeral of his nephew, Frank, last Wednesday. R. II.- Patterson returned to Scran ton Saturday after spending tho week in town on buslnes.i. Howard J. K. Kitch visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fitch, at Carbondale, over Sunday. AIIss Aladellno O'Connell, of the East Stroudsburg State Normal, is home for tho Spring vacation. Mayor John Kuhbach returned on Tuesday evening from a visit to To wanda where he attended a meeting of the directors of tho Wayne Cut , Glass Company. iimKttmmmttiaaimtmaimnnwmm CmWl 111 Rain Coats of all Qualities from $5 to $20, they are all Guar anteed. Better look them over at Rickerts KtmmuuimuumttmttUttKmnmmna mtmtmtKnmmmtttnmnttm:tmt t i