TII12 CITlZfiX, WKnNiiSbAV, JUNK 7, 1011. PAGE B A CENT AWORD FOK SALE. A STANDARD SEWING MACHINE ?8.00; a Demorest Sowing Ma chine, $7.00. Either one ii bargain. Mclntyre. 44t2. FOR SALE Six-room cottage with small orchard, located in village. Edw. O. Bang, So. Canaan, Pa. 23tf FOR SALE KELLY & STEINMAN orlck factory building, including en Slue, boiler and shafting. Inquire of J. B. Robinson. 50tf. PAINT MOOR'S PURE HOUSE colors mixed with pure linseed oil. $1.75 per gallon at Murray Co.'s, Honesdale, Pa. 45t2 FOR RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT. Apply Mrs. Isaac Forman, 157 Cottage street. 45eoi2 FOR RENT AN APARTMENT for a small family. Inquire of Philip Krantz, 300 14th St. 41tf TO RENT 7-room cement house on East Extension street. Hot -ftnd csld water, bath and closet. Gas and furnace. Inquire of Graham Watts. leoitf FOR RENT Six rooms with Tjath on second floor, also 3 rooms down stairs. 1231 Spring street. 34tf. FOR RENT A modern house and improvements with garden on West street. Inquire Joshua A Brown. 29tf. MJSCELLANEODS. WANTED: ISSUES OF THE CITI- zen for April 21 and May 5, to complete our flies. Address: The Citizen Publishing Co., 803 Main street, Honesdale, Pa. THREE experienced workmen at the bench dally. All repairs finished at the shortest notice. Sommer, Jeweler and Optician. 30tf A ?1.50 PER WEEK WILL BUY genuine $400 Ludwlg piano for only $300. No interest. 12 lessons by your music teacher. ' Stool, book, scarf, home cover and tuning free Why? More goods than room. You can have this. Mdlntyre. 2t SILOS MEAN PROFIT CUSTO- mers who purchased Harder Silos from us last year cannot speak too highly of them. If you keep stock without a silo you are losing money, See us. Murray Co., Honesdale, Pa. 45t2 ALL REPAIR WORK finished up-to- date in all our different branches, Sommer, Jeweler and 'Optician. 30tf INVENTORY of our repair depart ment shows 23C finished Jobs-wait ing to be called for. Sommer, Jowe ler and Optician. 30tf. TWELVE CLOTH TRESPASS no tices printed for .$l, .at The Citizen office, six for 75 cents. Name of owners, township wherein land is sit uated and law pertaining to trespass ing, printed thereon. LOCAL NEWS The monthly meeting of the County Commissioners .was held to day (Tuesday). The Men's supper scheduled for Grace cliurch on June 8 will be post poned until the Fall. A marriage license was Issued Saturday to Judson G. Noble, a dep uty collector of Scranton, and Miss Alta I. llany, a. school teacher of Bethany. Receipts of the Dairy and Food Division from (January to June were $94,972.32. The May receipts were $2,812. CO, of which $1,142.85 came from oleo fines, $1,035.28 from pure food case fines; $431.69 for oleo 11- $142.24 from milk ""Three trustees for the Central M, E. church will bo elected, Wednes day evening, June 21. Mass was celebrated last Thurs dny at 10:30 n m, at the home of Patrick Cogglns,' Steene. The Taylor Reds will play the Honesdale nine on the home grounds Saturday afternoon, June 10. After June 10, dally excursions will be run to Lake Lodore through the months of June, July and Au gust, Miss Nella Kimble delightfully entertained a number of friends at her home on Dyberry Place, Friday evening. A marriage license was issued Thursday, June 1, to Myron J. Pur ly, Eqnlnunk, and Miss Sarah Quinn, Preston. Advance Car Number 2 of the Publicity Department of Sparks oroiners circus arrived in town Frl day afternoon. The Methodist Ladles' Aid so ciety will hold their annual straw. berry supper in the church parlors on xnursuay 'evening, June 8. A Memorial service for depart ed Methodist ministers who are bur ied in Glen Dyberry will be held there annually on the first Monday in June. Advertised letters remaining In Honesdale Postofflce, week ending June 5: Miss Ethel Grote, Mrs. Julia A. Miles, George Nowill. M. B. Al len, Postmaster. Born, to .Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lane, Rochester, N Y... May 5. a ten pound boy. Mrs. Lane was a Miss Bessie McGInnls and before her maf rlago resided in Honesdale. The State dental examinations will be held Juno 14 to 17 and medi cal examinations June 27 to 30, in Philadelphia and Pittsburg, except the eclectic, which will be held tn Harrlsburg. It is rumored that Charles San dercock, Brooklyn, N. Y., a former resident of Honesdale, has purchased a controlling Interest in the Wayne County Herald, and will shortly as sume the management of the same. A progressive card party and dance will bo given at Lyric Hall Tuesday evening, Juno C, at 8 ps m. Six prizes will be awarded and re freshments served. There will be dancing from 10 p. m. until 12:30 a. m. The affair will be In charge of tho ontortalnment commlttco of Oslek Tribo, Imp. O. R. M., No, 318 The members of the graduating class of the Aldenvllle High school came to Honesdale last Friday, where they had 'dinner at the Allen "House, after which they went to one of the local photographers and had their pictures taken. The party consisted of G. ii. Rlchwlne, the teacher, and Misses Edith Freer, Kathleen M'Cabe, Edith Rosener, Ruth Snedeker, Lillian Gleason; Messrs. Gerald Shanley, Samuel Counterman, Herbert Loomls. A troop of Boy Scouts Is being organized in Honesdale. Ray Dib ble is the assistant scout master and active head of tho troop. Patrol A Is composed of Clarence Bodie, pa trol leader; Mortlmore Stocker, cor poral; Earl and Ralph Transuo, Harold Bullock, Walter Robinson and William Miller, scouts. Patrol B Walter Allenbacher, patrol leader; Edward Lolne, corporal; George Lighthlser, Philip Sommer, W. Crist, C. Relchenbacker, and Earl Herbert, scouts. Patrol C Gerald Gerry, patrol leader; Lewis Dryer, Irvin Morrison, Robert Heft and Farrlngton Burhardt. The remain ing members of this patrol are yet to be elected, E. G. Jenkins Is scout master, his commission and that of assistant scout master having been recently recelvd. Patron D which is in process of promotion is nearly completed, Doctor Franklin, the man who goes after corns and gets them, will leave Honesdale for Hawley -next week in response to repeated re quests from the suffering people of that sister city. Constables will be chosran at tho ran election. They were last .elected in 190S, hence their terras expired tho flret Monday of March last. They are now holding over by virtue oi me cnaonng act of assembly. Mrs. James Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Woodward, Hoadleys, went suddenly "blind last weeit. sue was taken to Wilkes-Bar-re last Thursday by her fafhnr. she will undergo treatment At the nanus oi Dr. Frank Lampman The number of automobile li censes issued so far has reached 34, 300 which is ahead of the total num ber for last year. The rush for tags neuiis up irom every section of the State and the clerks are working uveruiuu u coupio or clavs .a week. Suit Was beCUn In th .nnnrf nf Common Pleas by Joseph W. Place, to recover $1730.44. ami hv ninnm. ingdale Brothers, N. Y to recover iuj.oj, against Peter J. 'Bower, trading as the Bower Knitting Com pany, Hawley. in an action nf .th- sumpslt The regular meeting nf tho Greater Honesdale Board of 'Trade will be held In Citr evening at 8 o'clock. "Atronri the meeting, and help push a good .thing .nuns, uon i sit in your office, and say 'I'll come around after you get going.' Now Is the time we noprl your help!" Tho State Treasurv h.il.n tiie cioso or May business was $12, 558,38G.S8 as compared with $12,- iuu.-u.ji) at me eloso of Anvil ine receipts uurlng the month of - Last Saturday, eight men were laid off for a week at the Guerney Elevator Works. The marrlago of Miss Florence Walters, Honesdale, to Miles Fltz- Patrick, Carbondale, will take place on June zi. In tho case of Wm. C. Moore & Co., Newark, N. J., nurserymen, vs, J. A. McKeo, Judgment In favor of the plaintiff in the sum of $52 was granted at a Hearing Thursday morn ing before 'Squire Robert A. Smith for trees shipped .by express to tho defendant at Lake Ariel, who was In Philadelphia at the time of their arrival, and didn't accept them. The United States Civil Service Commission will hold an examination on June 24, 1911, for the position ot fourth-class postmaster at Calkins, Pa. Each person who applies should ue given proper rorms, and should be notified that his application should bo properly executed and filed with the Civil Service Commission at Washington not later than the close of business on June 19, 1911. He should also be Informed that the ex amination will bo of the character described under Section 5 of subdi vision B of the Regulations. The eleventh annual commence ment of the Damascus High school Will be held in the Methodist church, Friday evening, June 9. The pro gramme follows: March, Dorin's Or chestra; invocation, Rev. Prank E. Moyer; salutatory and oration "Agriculture Should Be Taught In tho High school," Orville A. Welsh; music, Orchestra; commencement ad dress, Prof. Oden C. Gortner of tho Mnnsfie'ld State Normal School; music, orchestra; valedictory and or ation "Some Pennsylvania Writers-," Carrie E. Snavely; music, or chestra; award of prizes, Harry H. Pethlck, B. A.; presentation of diplo mas, Supt. J. J. Koehler; music, or chestra. Class Roll: Alma F. Can field, Carrie E. Snavely, Grace V. Stephenson, Merle W. Bogert, Or ville A. Welsh. PERSONAL censes; $142.24 rrom milk caseM " Were si To? 17 or " i , fines, $100 from meat fines and $50" Ss $1 o09 & from vinecar fines inenis $i,-uj,ujj.(iJ. The balance xrora wnegar unes s divl(led uotween $10,107,180.02 in the general fund and $2,391,200r 00 iu uie sinning runu. ine wedding of Miss Alice rives, uotnany, and John Dorethy, immune, iuok piace Tuesday morn' Ing at 8 o'clock in St. .TnWa t? n church, Rev. Father Thomas Hanley uiuuiuuuK. miss jiiiien aicGivern, Whites Valley, was bridesmaid and Thomas O'Neill. Jersev Citv. N .t acted as best man. The happy couple jkii iur mo metropolis on a honey moon tour. iiouert L. HIrsch, and Miss Charlotta M. Badders, both of Scran ton, were married at '4 o'clock on the afternoon of Memorial Day at the noine or wr. and Mrs. Raymond B Smith, C10 Court street, by the Rev, j. u. .Miner, pastor of St. John's evangelical Lutheran church. The attendants were Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Smith. The groom represents the Pillsbury Flour Company in tho Electric City. After an extended wed ding trip, they will make their homo In Scranton. The Class Night Program of the Damascus High school will be given in the Baptist church Thursday evening, Juno 8, and is as follows: March, Elizabeth Kane; Invocation, Rev. R. Rogers; President's Address, Merle Bogert; Piano Duet, Faye and Mary Abraham; Class History, Car rie Snavely: Class Poem, rirviiin Welsh; A Musical Mixture. "The Jolly Six"; Class Prophecy, Grace Stephenson; Vocal Duet, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Jackson; Class Will, Alma Canfleld; Junior Response, Susie Mosher; Piano Solo, Elizabeth Kane; Mementos, Merle Bogert. Class Colors Royal Purple and White. Class Flower Violet. Motto: "Wo Climb to Nobler Knowledge." Mrs. Coleman, Steene, Js serious ly ill. Mrs. Homer Greene went to Scranton Tuesday. ' F. T. Kellogg, Elmira, N. Y .Is In town for a few days. Harry Arnold. Montrase. is veil ing friends in Honesdale. G. W. Tlsdel has re-moved from riel to Gravity R. F. D. 1. Miss Florence Bly. Uibertv. TJ. T... is visiting in tne .Maple City. ltev. G. S. Wendell is snendinir several uays m i'Mladelphia. U A. .Mccarty, Esn., transacted uusiness in Scranton Slonday. ii. D. Trues, HiiwJey, was a Mon day Uusiness caller in Honesdale. Wm. Grambs, Seattle, Wash., is on a visit witn relatives In tho East. Miss Nellie Fear, Wilkes-Barre, is tne guests 01 menus in Honesdale, Dr. B. Golden, Carbondale, was a r nany oubiness caller In Honesdale. George Nicholson, Carbondale, is ine guest 01 nis Drotlier on Fifteenth street. Miss Louisa Stearnes, Wllkes-Bar- ro, is a guest at tihe home of .3. A. Bodie. Thomas C .Madden, Newfound land, is shaldng hands with frJonds in town. .Mrs. O. I Rowland returned -Sunday Trom a week's sojourn with Scranton friends. F. H. Street and T. F. Ala son, Scranton, transacted business in Honesdale, Friday. W. J. Feruer and F. W. Bunnell left Tuesday on a business iHn through Pike county. Mrs. R. N. Torrey and daughter, Miss Clara, are visiting friends .and relatives in New York. Ralph and Earl Tran&ue, and Neal Hiller attended the aviation moot In Wilkes-Barro, Saturday. Ray Bunnell, whose Ikeadnuartcrs are now in New York. Dassed Sun day witn relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Streeter, Tarrytown, N. Y., are spending a lew days in tiie Maple City. Misses Helen and Martha. Fergu son, wiuces-uarre, are spending a row days in the Maple City. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Frantz and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young, Scranton, spent Tuesday in Honesdale. Captain and Mrs. Stephen Welsh left for Scranton to attend tho State convention of tho G. A. R. L. A. Brador has moved his family and household goods from Dyberry Place to C1C Church street. M. J. Lynch and son, Francis, Sayre, are tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Caufield, Park street. Mrs. Peter Barnes and daughter, Miss Ida, passed the latter part of tho week with Carbondale relatives. Judge Henry Wilson went to Scranton Tuesday to attend the an nual state encampment of the G. A. R. W. II. Miller, representing tho J. B. Carr Biscuit Company, Wilkes Barre, was a business caller in town, Friday. Philip Coyne left for his home in Jersey City, after spending some tlmo with his brother, William, Ridge street. Mrs. Phoebe Cumnilncs and niece. Mrs. Florenco Dunn. Scranton. are tho guests of Patrick Lynott, Ridge street. Fred W. Spencer, a traveller sales man from Corning, N. Y has been visiting friends in Honesdale the past few days. Mrs. W. Clarke and Laura Wnndln left Tuesday for Scranton whnrn they will attend the State convention or the G. A. R. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hurlburt and Mrs. Hillman, Philadelphia, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gaylord. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lvneh. Tnnk. hannock, passed Sunday with the lat ter's father, Martin Caufield, and tamiiy ot rant street. Miss Agatha Beegle, White Mills, Is seriously ill. F. P. Kimble, Esq., transacted 1 business in Poyntelle Tuesday. Miss Ida Spangenberg spent sev eral days in Hawley last week. Mrs. Caroline Amey Is seriously 111 at her home In Boyd's Mills. William Nicholas Schlelds, Sho hola, Is visiting friends In town. Richard J. Hawley left Friday on a visit to relatives in Scranton. Emil P. Welchel, Scranton, Is transacting business In Honesdale. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fitch, Scranton, are visiting relatives in town. Mrs. Dershlmer, Johnstown, is Visiting Mrs. Isaac Forman, Cottage steet. David Boyd and Russell Clark, Boyd's Mills, were callers in Hones dale Saturday. .Mrs. Adam Spltzer, Scranton, Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Dlsch, East street. William FItz, Binghamton, N. Y is, snaking hands with his many friends in Honesdale. S. G. Moore. New York City, was In town several days last week, rep resenting the National Import Com pany, St. Louis, Mo. Charles Klmlndorf has rented the Hotel Wayn barn and will conduct a livery there, as well as accomo date the transient trade. E. F. Torrey, Jr., Clinton, N. Y., visited his father, E. F. Torrey, Sun day, on which day Mr. Torrey cele brated his 79th birthday. Clarence C. Knapp, of Menner & Co.'b, returned Saturday from New York, where he took the railway mall clerk civil service examination. Rev. John A. Nagelelsen, New York City, was the guest several days last week of Rev. Father J. W. Bal ta, at St. Mary's parochial residence. Dr. A. W. Smith, Scranton, assist ed by Dr. M. B. Ely, and Miss Kath ryn Hattler, Honesdale, Sunday, per formed a slight operation on Mrs. F. N. Lord's right limb. Chief of police J. J. Canivan start ed In Monday on his annual tour of numbering and 'licensing the canine population of the Maple City. There are about 100 'dogs in Honesdale. George W. Smithing, editor of the Carbondale Leader, Lawrence Smith ing, Scranton, spent Sunday as the guests of thselr brother, Louis Smith ing, local manager of tho Bell Tele phone ConiTRiny. -Mrs. F. "W. Matthews, who had been spending a week with relatives In Scranton, returned home Friday, accompanied by her cousin. Miss, Leona Mtttthews, who will be her guest for 'sometime. A. R. Little, the now mechanical superintendent at the Guerney Ele vator Wufks, formerly of Yonker3, N. Y., lias moved his family and household goods into the house id Fifteontlrand West streets. Engineer and Mr3. Jael Arnold are attending the commencement exer cises of the Holmes Conservatory of Music, "Philadelphia, where their daughter, Miss Harriet, was gradu ated with high honors, June C. Mrs. Horace T. Menner and Miss Margaret Muraford leave this week for Poughkeensie. N. Y.. to attend tho graduation exercises of Vassar College. Miss Dorothy Menner of this place is one of the graduatea. Miss Katherine Floyd, Scranton, Is passing the week here at tho Ar nold Home during tho absence of Sir, and Mrs. Arnold who are attending the graduating exercises of their daughter, Harriet, at the Combs Conservatory of Music in Philadel phia. Prothonotary M. J. Hanlan and daughter, Miss Annie, and Mrs. John Spruks, attended the alumni hanmipt in tho Hawley High school auditor ium, Friday night. Speeches were made by Mr. Hanlan, by the Misses Undorhill and Gibbons, and by Mr. Schultz, Hawley. William Hulslzer left for Harris- burg and Philadelphia Monday. Mr. Hulslzer is tho district deputy grand master of the Masonic lodges in Wayne, and Pike counties. Renresen- tative Masons will meet at Philadel phia and go to Elizabeth to insnnnt. uie new masonic nome at that placo, F. P. Woodward transacted busi ness in Scranton Friday. Miss Sadie Spettlguo spent Sunday with. Scranton relatives. Wijllam and Joseph RIckert, Brooklyn, N. Y., are guests of Hones dale relatives. Miss Charlotte Bullock, a student at Columbia University, Is homo for the summer recess. C. W. Elmdorf leased the Hotel Wayne barn June 1, and will conduct an up-to-date livery there. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and daughter, Beatrice, Carbondale, spent Sunday with Honesdale rela tives. Mrs. M. S. Dickson left for her home In New York after spending a week as tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Helwlg, Main street. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis and three children, St. .Marys, are the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spottigue, East street. W. J. Sllverstone returned from Philadelphia last Friday where he attended the seventeenth annual con vention of the Bill Posters' associa tion of Pennsylvania, of which or ganization he is an honorary member. For Graduates and Brrdes Some Very Pretty LAVI LLIERS Here from $3. to $15. Suit able fcr both. ROWLAND Jeweler "The Gift Shop" CIRCUS Honesdale John H. Sparks Woe-fid Famous Shows The Only Big Circus Coming to Honesdale 'ihisyear. 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