The citizen. (Honesdale, Pa.) 1908-1914, April 05, 1911, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    TUli CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL ff,1011.
THE COUNTY
BETHANY.
.Special to Tho Citizen.
v UKT11ANV, l'n., April I Mrs. J.
J. Hauser hns been very sick with
tho grip tho past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Clomo and lit
tle daughter hnve moved on tho
Clomo farm. .
The many friends of Mrs. John
Mason and family were sorry to see
them leave this place for their fu
turo homo In tho West.
Mrs. Iluel .Dodge, Honesdalo, spent
last week with ' her brother, Henry
A. Bennett and family.
Fred Hauser spent last week In
Scranton.
Jllss Eva Balcer, Carbondale, visit
ed her sister, Mrs. Charles Pethlck,
last week.
.Miss Mattle Strongman, Hones
dale, came Thursday to visit her
sister, Mrs. .1. J. Hauser.
Beatrice Kimble, Dyberry, spent
Tuesday and Wednesday with her
cousin, Ella Gammell.
Bickwell Bennett celebrated his
thirteenth birthday last Wednesday
and on Thursday took his school
mates to the sugar bush to eat hot
sugar.
Leland and Lemuel Wood, Way
mart, spent Sunday with their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Wood.
The Presbyterian congregation was
disappointed in not having Dr. Von
Krug with them on Sunday. Elder
Faatz took charge of the service.
Services will be held next Sunday
at the usual time.
A dinner will be served Thursday
at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. Nicho
las 11. Lipport, Haines, for the Pres
byterian church.
Mrs. Charles Faatz was able to sit
In a chair Sunday and is recovering
her strength slowly.
At the congregational meeting of
the Presbyterian church Sunday A.
O. Blake was elected to attend the
Presbytery at Green Ridge and pre
sent the acceptance of Rev. Cody's
resignation.
Virgil Smith will commence work
on the barn on the Gammell farm.
The very cold nights have worked
damage to the, cap pails, freezing the
sap and bursting the palls.
.Mrs. Yerkes has been suffering
from a severe cold, verging onto
pneumonia.
LOOKOUT.
I Special to The Cltlzeu.j !
LOOKOUT, Pa., April 4 The,
Dairyman's League is rapidly pro
gressing in New York state as well
as Pennsylvania. There are now I
leagues organized in five states I
whore in ilk Is shinned to Now York!
of the very highest quality, of
exquisite design and workman
ship, comprising chains,
brooches, pendants, scarf pins,
etc., all being articles of adorn
ment and especially adapted to
Easter wear, now being shown
at this store where your de
sires will be consulted in every
respect and the best service
rendered.
REPAIRING
Promptness inspires
confidence. If we ex
pect to enjoy your re
gualar trade we must
be prompt. Delays
are dangerous-are an
noying to you and to
us. PROMPTNESS
That's our watchword.
a
f in 11 lain mini im 1111 1 mm 11 1 mi n 1 -"pr,r--tt' m nw i wi iwihttiim1-"MM,iin,,M'l,a'il'M'MMil'M rrir',"'fr"'"'-JM"'"1''''",J'TT"Tn"
CONFIRMATION GIFTS r
wird
Deutsch
City. The Dairyman's League has
already 100,000 cows or more enroll
ed on tho league book and It Is ex
pected that before tho present year
ends there will be not less than 200,
000 cows recorded. It is conceded
there Is ho other way for the dairy
man to have a voice In naming a
price on their dairy products than to
organize. Not only are tho farmers
Interested In this gTeat movement
but business men of all kinds ex
press themselves as Interested In the
organization of the farmers. Every
farmer and milk producer should
Join the Dalr.i nun's League now and
help push this great work along and
bring It to a grand success. Organi
zation Is the farmer's only salvation.
Anyone wishing to join the dairy
man's league can get full Informa
tion by writing or 'phoning Grant
Homley, secretary, at Lookout.
WHITE MILLS.
Special to Tho Citizen.
WHILE MILLS, Pa., April 4 lr-
vin Henshaw was a pleasant caller
at the High school on Tuesday.
Anthony Gill returned to the
State Normal school at Stroudsburg
on Sunday.
Sidney Down and Albert Haggerty
returned to State Normal school at
Stroudsburg on Monday.
Joseph Miller and Edward Skelly
went to Honesdale on Sunday even
ing to attend the services at the Ger
man Catholic church and Miller had
to be the Interpreter through the ser
mon for Skelly as the sermon was
delivered in. German, but-Skelly says
that Miller never went above a whis
per. Fred Houth and William Edwards
went to Seelyvllle this week to In
vestigate the trucks of the fire com
pany. Solomen Markle and lady friend
attended the dance at Smith's Hall,
Indian Orchard, on Saturday even
ing. Eugene Wegge, of this place, Is a
frequent caller at Butternut Hill.
Joseph Dorfllnger was visiting
lady friends on Cherry Ridge on Sun
day. Elizabeth Tuman visited her sis
ter, Mrs. Joseph Hull, at Honesdale
last week.
Jennie Atkinson visited lady
friends at Hawley on Tuesday.
Anita Teibye, Scranton, is visiting
at the home of Mrs. Warner.
Bertha Sabyman, Honesdale, call
ed on Mr. and Mrs. William Crist on
.-miliar.
LEDGEDALE.
Special to The Citizen.
LKDGKDALH, Pa., April 4. Mrs.
T. B. Glllett is spending a short time
with relatives In Scranton.
Mr. nnrl Mrs. D. Smith snent Sun-'
The High School and College graduate labors diligently for the
he receives when his school labors are o'er and the
reward is gifts. So does the confirmant labor and
study and it has resulted in a beautiful custom, gift
giving at confirmation time. We have a varied
assortment of Gifts and shall be pleased to show them
Diamonds.
V V V
If it's a question as to where
to get a diamond very reason
able, don't forget this guaran
tee: Any stone bought at this
store will be sold for the cost,
plus 10 per cent, and if the
stone is not exactly as repre
sented as to quality and price
your money will be refunded at
any time.
Gesprochen
day with friends at Lakovllle.
Sirs. M. H. Harloe was a pleasant
caller on Mrs. D. Smith last Tuesday.
Miss Mable V. Wolff, Greentown,
spent Sunday with Jllss Pearl I.
Martin.
Corena Martin is helping Mrs.
Charles Frlck, Sterling, with her
household duties for a few weeks.
W. J. Patterson nnd J. R. Patter
son made a business trip last Wed
nesday to Hawley.
The ragbee at Mrs. Ed Malnes' last
Friday was largely attended. All re
ported a good time. ,
INDIAN ORCHARD.
Special to Tho Citizen.
INDIAN ORCHARD, Pn., April 1.
G. H. Ham, wife and daughter,
Mary, were very pleasantly enter
tained recently at Fred Barklow's,
near the Forest Lake Club House.
George Brown, a colored resident
who has been living on the Charles
Nelman farm on the Brook Road,
died of complication of diseases at
his home Wednesday evening, aged
about seventy-one years. He leaves
a wife and ndopted daughter, Mary
Major, who has been an efficient
worker in the Episcopal Sunday
school at this place. Mr. Brown was
a highly respected and kind neigh
bor. He formally lived near Cajaw
pond.
The Indian Orchard Hotel has
changed ownership. Emmett Hur
ley, Honesdale, is the present pro
prietor. Spring has come! Anyway we are
looking for bright, warm April days.
Sheriff and Mrs. 11. Lee Braman,
Honesdale, were callers at P. L. Bra
man's on Sunday; also Harry Left
wich and Louise RIckert.
W. H. Hall Is In Scranton on
business for a few days.
Mrs. C. T. Weeks spent Wednes
day with her daughter, Mrs. Chester
Ma'.oney, at East Honesdale.
Jllss Sarah Blrdslee, who hns been
having a. siege with la grippe, Is
again able to be about her duties.
Miss Queenie Cooley Is clerking in
Menner's store after a three weeks'
sevtre illness.
TYLER HILL.
I Special to The Citizen.
TYLER HILL, Pa., April I. We
have had pretty rough weather dur
ing March so we may expect spring
weather in April.
Paul Grifilth entertained the Stalag
mite Sunday -school class on Friday
evening, March 31 . The class elected
new officers for the new quarter, viz:
Bertha Seipp, president; Mel Mitch
ell, vice-president; Joseph Johnston,
secretary; Mattie Welsh, treasurer.
Refreshments were then served by
the ladies. Everyone reported a fine
tlinp.
How long will it wear?
That's the main question thai
governs the choice of silver. Such
a query is answered immediately
in silverware bearing the stamp
ROGERS BROS.
We keep a complete line of
this famous brand "Silver
Plate that Wears" -k now
ing that all the points of perfection
that come of over CO years'
experience are incorporated in
each piece, endowing it with a "year
in and year out" wearing quality so
essential to household silverware.
EXAGGERATION IS THE FORERUNNER OF DIS
TRUST. WE STATE PLAIN FACTS ABOUT OUR
GOODS AND PRICES BECAUSE WE MEAN YOU
SHALL KNOW THINGS EXACTLY AS THEY ARE
IN THIS STORE. THAT'S ALL.
1127 Main St.
Miss Lula Smith, Lackawaxen, is
vkltlng her aunt, Mrs. B. C. Ross.
Miss Bessie Betts, Damascus, Is
spending the week-end with Hazel
Tyjer,
LAKEVILLE.
Special to The Citizen.
LAKEVILLE, Pn., April 4. C. A.
James, proprietor of "Lake James
Hotel" here, moved his family from
Brooklyn last week. The resort
will soon be in readiness to accom
odate boarders. This resort before
was known as Long Pond Place.
Rev. H. T. Purklss left last Tues
day for Owego, N. Y., to attend the
Wyoming conference.
.Mrs. George Safford Is home with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Welsh,
for a few days. Mrs. Welsh Is In
disposed. Mrs. Walter Walker and daugh
ter, Olive, Narrowsburg, N. Y., re
turned after passing a time with
her parents here.
J. Ward Haney, who has been em
ployed by Edward Tuthlll, Hawley,
Is home confined to his bed with in
flammatory rheumatism.
Miss Caroline McKane Is with
Mrs. Chumard at Hoadleys for a
few days.
Edwin Nelson returned from
Brooklyn on Friday after spending
a time with friends there.
Miss Minnie Locklln attended Re
bekah Association at Olyphant on
Saturday, accompanied by Mrs. A.
Goble. They also visited friends and
relatives at Peckvllle, Scranton and
Carbondale.
Bert Daniels and family will oc
cupy his new home at Honesdale on
the farm known as "Murray Farm."
James Sheeley was a caller here
on Thursday.
Many from this place attended the
social at Arlington on Friday even
ing, held by the Epworth League of
that place.
Gertrude Smith, Hawley, passed
a time recently with her mother
here.
Mrs. A. Goble and daughter, Ha
zel, and Phil Sheeley passed Sunday
last with friends at Ariel.
STEENE.
ISnerlal to The Citlxen.l
j STEKXE, Pa., April 4 After
several years experimenting on a way
to save the wasted sap that runs to
' waste every season on account of
rain storms filling the sap buckets,
1 Farmer Denny has at last invented
( a spile that is all right in every re
' spect. The spile has a little faucet
that will close up all avenues for
! the sap to escape which holds the
sap back in the tree until needed.
Mr. Denny taps about 125 trees and
I if the pan cets to running faster than
K n si
(7 V oC '
he can handle It, ho will visit each
tree nnd close tho caucet Just so It
will run to suit him, nnd again If he
sees a storm brewing ho will visit
each tree, gather in the sap, shut
the faucet and turn the bucket up
side down until the storm has passed
over.
Mr. and Mrs. Gaylon Perry, Car
bondale, spent Saturday night and
Sunday with friends at Steene.
P
ROUD to announce that our Spring and Summer
Clothing awaits your inspection. Proud to urge
you to come and see it, to examine it, to try on a
suit.
For we know that whatever the test to which you may
subj'ect them
BREGSTEIN BROS.
will make good for us and make doubly good for you.
Our confidence is based on experience with these
clothes, the experience of many years and the satisfaction
of many customers. So we say to you : "Come and see
for yourself what we are offering. Come now, while the
lines are complete and the assortment large."
Remember we sell nothing but the best made clothes in
the world for Men, Boys and Children as you can get what
style and pattern you want, and a full line of Gent's Furn
ishings. Knox Hats, the Columbia Shirts, Collars in
quarter sizes, Trunks, Dress Suit Cases, Hand Bags,
Three Hundred Men's Suits which are worth $12, $14,
$15 and $16, we sell for the next ten days at $9.50.
THE NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF MILWAUKEE, WIS.
Agency at Honesdale, Wayne Co., Pa.
FROM THK 53d ANNUAL, REPORT.
Total admitted assets J 273,S13,0C3.BS
Total Insurance In force 1,0S0,239,708.04
Total number policy-holders 425,481.09
New Insurance Reported and paid for in 1010 118,7S9,033.0
Increase in Insurance in force over 1009 07,210,013.0
Total Income for 1010 51,979,892.2
Total payment to policy-holders 32,S09,S99.O
Ratio of expense nnd taxes to Income 12.7S per cent.
YOU WILL MAKE NO MISTAKE IF YOU INSURE WITH
H. A. TINGLEY, Apent,
HONESDALE, PA,
reward
THE OPTICAL DEPARTMENT
of this store is in the Hands of an
expert optician. We positively
guarantee entire satisfaction or
refund your money.
0 0 0
RED MEW'S
EMBLEMS
all kinds and styles,
range in prices from
50 cents to 15 dollars.
Orders taken for
Special Designs and
extremely moderate
prices are guaranteed
"II
pleased
Nathan Walker, Aldenvllle,
visiting friends at Steene.
Mrs. Warren Buckland nnd Mrs.
J. E. Haley, who have been on th
sick list, are slowly improving.
The weather is still too cold for
this time of year.
The Spring tailored Ladles' Suit
at Mennor & Co.'s store are latest
models. 19eol
WE desire to make parti
cular mention to the
trade of this fact. The merits
of the
SOUTH BEND
WATCH
There is no better watch
put on the market to-day
than the SOUTH BEND.
Here's a talk particularly
for you, MR. FARMER. You
know what a Studebacker wag
on is. It's quality. The
South Bend Watch Co. is con
trolled by the Studebacker Co.
Draw your own conclusions.
One more fact and it's a good
one. The South Bend is the
only watch not sold through
mail order or jobbing houses,
consequently the middle man's
profit is cut off. An entirely
new stock of South Bends is
here for you to 6elect from.
59
always
la