PAGE 0 THE CITIZEN, F1HDAY, SEPT. SO, 1011. DIGNITY and CONFIDENCE It Is wonderful -what an amount of dignity and confi dence one gets from the fact that he has a growing bank ac count. The possession of moh ey you have earned and saveo yourself makes you Independent mentally as well as In regard to material things. Become a regular depositor In a good, strong, growing Insti tution like tho Honesdale Dime Bank Wo will help you with throe per cent. Interest. Each new de positor Is presented with a use ful, as well as ornamental house hold bank. Wo make a specialty of loan ing money to Wayne county peo ple. Business accounts solicited. Call and see us or you can do your banking with us by mall. Wrlto and we will tell you how. JOS. A. FISCH, Cashier. E. C. MUMFORD, President. Roll of HONO Attention ia called to tne STRENGTH of the Wayne County The FINANCIER of New York City has published a ROLL OP 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. Capital, Surplus, $527,342.88 Total ASSETS, $2,951,048.26 Honesdale. Pa.. December 1, 1910 "Stickley-Brandt Furniture" is made of honest materials and by skilled craftsmen. -Y Only $9.75 For this handsome and massive style Dinlnc Table, made of selected Golden Oak, heavy beveled top, round corners, fancy and wide rim, massive style luted lees, built on a Hercules frame. This ex cellent table retails in stores for (11.60 and upwards. Carefully packed and shipped, freight charges prepaid, for $9.75. Why pay the retailer's profit when you can buy at factory prices? Send today for our latest catalogue of furniture. Free. BINGHAMTON, N. Y. DR. E. F. SCANLON, Only Permanent Kesldent Specialist In Scrantou. TEN YEARS' SUCCESS IN THIS CITY. CURING VARICOCELE Varicocele Impairs the Vitality and destroys the elements of manhood. I dally demonstrate that Varicocele can be posi tively cured without the orsans belne mutilated: they are preserved and strengthened; pain ceases almost Instantly: swelling soon subsides: rapidly re-established, Dr. E. V. Scanlon. S5J?J?X.ory iW & U"e Varicocele Special organism nffected by the 1st. disease is thoroughly re stored. A written guarantee with every case 1 accept. Write if you cannot call. Consultation and examination free. Credit can be arranged. Office Hours: S a. m. to 6 p. m., and 7 t 9 p. m.; Sundays, 13 to 1 p. m. Offices 133 Linden St., SCItANTON. PA. Opposite I'ostofflce.) ' Mark your ballot thus: For Prothonotary, JOHN N. SHAHPSTEEN. Manila mm m JARED FLAQO. New York Broker Held as "52 Per Cent" Speculator Photo by American Press Association Now York, Sept. 20. Daniel N Morgan, former treasurer of the United States, and Iter. James T Shock, who were arrested Saturday In the raid of postofllce Inspectors oi tho brokerage office of Jnred Klagg were not released from tho Tombs tin til sevcrnl hours after Flagg gained his liberty. A surety company put up a 525,000 bond for Morgan and n $10,000 for Shock. Tho pair left f Tennyson Neely In the Tombs, tho last of the eight arrested to remain in custody. Ebrldge Sowall, cashier In Flagg's office, was arrested at the Pennsyl vauia station as ho was about to board a train for his home at Quogue, X. Y. Ills capture Is held by the gov eminent authorities to be Important Miss Madeline Itusse, Flagg's private secretary, for whom a warrant has been issued, cannot bo found. NOT GERMANY'S FIGHT. Italy and Turkey Both Friendly to the Kaiser. Berlin, Sept 2C The seraloflhlit Cologne Gazette says the report that the negotiations between Italy and Turkey in regard to Tripoli are to be conducted through Berlin Is lncorroft Germany has not been approached b either party to tho dispute with a re quest for her intervention. Neither has Germany offered to act as an In terniedinry. The German newspapers regard the situation in Tripoli as the logical con elusion of the Moroccan suit It is feared that Germany will have to play tho part of an honest broker and thus she is liable to fall between two stools, ber friendship for Turkey and loyalty to her Italian ally. Mnn. time the government has warned Italv of the risk of reopening tho eastern question while the settlement of the Moroccan dispute Is pending. Turkish bonds hnve dropped seven points on the bourse. Recall Troops From Tripoli. Constantinople, Sept. 20. The gov eminent has recalled four ships laden with troops and ammunition which were destined to Tripoli and have or dered them to aid in guarding the Dar danelles. Censor All Tripoli News. Homo. Sent. 2(1. A strlnt- fnnanrsMr, has been imnosert hv thn on all news relating to tho proposed campaign in inpoil. Italian Warships Off Tripoli. Algiers, Sept. 20. A wireless rnnnrr has been received here that Italian wnrshlps wcro sighted off Tripoli to day. DEPORT CUBAN EDITORS. Government Objected to Labor Papers In Havana. Havana, Sent. 20. The Cuban t?nv. eminent arrested nnd within two hours deported Francisco Gonzales Sola and Francisco Barenguer, edi tors of two labor papers. With four .Spanish Socialists thnr were placed aboard tho nnmhnm. American liner Frankeuwoid and were not permitted to com muni rati. even with their families before the ship sailed. Then men wero not al lowed to provide themselves with warm ciotmng. Tho only explanation civon hv tim government Is "that thnv nrn sini. Ists and have been fomenting the re cent siriKos." it was added Umt they wero expelled as pernicious fnroi. ers. Their destination was given as Vigo, Spain. Old Grudge Leads to Murder. Lovingston, Vn Sept. 20. Dr. James A. Pettlt of ltoseland, thlrty-elght years old, a colonel on Governor Mann's Btnff, was shot and killed by Benjamin Hubbard on n hotel porch here. The men quarreled about an old grudge be tween their families, riubbard fired six shots Into Fettlt's body. ,.rt'"s- r , ' , Hp H. A fa 'mesa CANDIDATE for PKOTHONOTAUV, JOHN N. SHAIU'STEEN. To the Republicans ot Wayne Co.: i iaue tuis means of announcing myself as a candidate for the nomi nation of Prntlinnntnrv nt tho nrl. maries, Sept. 30, 1911. To most of you I. am known per sonally. During my seventeen years of service as a clerk in the Hones dale postofllce my efforts have been to perform my duties faithfully and courteously to the patrons of the of fice and the public generally. To the voters with whom I am not personally acquainted I would say that, since a severe injury sustain ed by my father a few years before his accidental death when I was six teen years old I have tried to make an honest living. My 'birthplace was In Texas township, district No. 4, Wayne county. My school days were limited to the district school and the Honesdale High school. As a boy of eleven years I spent my summers slate picking on the Dela ware & Hudson dock and attended senool during the winter. I also spent several summers working on a farm In Cherry Ridge. After school I entered the office of the Honesdale Iron Works, known now as the Guerney Electric Elevator Co., where I stayed a number of years and later entered the Hones dale postofflco serving two years un der William F. Briggs. I then went to the Carbondale Lumber company as a bookkeeper, remaining with them until the appointment as post master of Miss Mary E. Gerety, who later becamo the wife of Hon. C. A. McCarty. In June, 189G, I returned to the Honesdale postofllce where I have been emnlnvsrt avpp alno Tn coming before the people and asking their assistance and vote at the com ing primaries, let me say that I am no tool of any boss or bosses. I simply desire tn common with every American citizen to hotter my condi tion. Your support will be appre ciated and If nominated and elected I will devote all my time and atten tion to the duties of tho office to which I aspire and will resign my present position. As the son of tho late Newton Sharpsteen, veteran of the Civil war, I have an Interest in and sym pathy with all veterans. Most cordially yours, J. N. Sharpsteen. FOR CODXTY COMMISSIONER. FRANK D. WALTZ, Newfoundland, l'a. Republican Candidate for Sheriff. NICHOIiAS B. SPENCER, Honesdale, ln. CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY Mothers whn vnlim tliolr nwn nnm- fert and tho wnlfnrA nf thalr i.hll. dren, should never bo without a uus oi jMouior uray b oweui rowaors for Children, for use throughout the season. They Break un Colds. Tin. lleve Feverishness, Constipation, Teething Disorders, Headaches and Stomach Troubles. Used by Mothers for 22 venrs. THESE PnwriTilTJS NEVER FAIL. Sold by all Drug stores, 2 Be. Don't accept any sub stitute. Samnle mailed FREE tn any mother. Address, Allen S. Olm sted, Le Roy, N. Y. HENRY S. GRAVES. Chief ForJsUr P.n.-icnlB Gov ernment at Concsrvat'in Congress. Kansas City, Sept. 20. President Taft's program in Kansas carried him Into twelve towns and through three congressional districts. Tho president ended his speechmaij- lng here with nn address before the conservation congress. Hero ho was the one to spring the surprise, for, in stead of carrying off the preservers of our resources to tho abstruse prob lems of tho Alaskan coalfields, he bid them keep their attention to home nnd see to it that tho American farm er was shown tho wny to increase' the products of his lands In pace with tho increase of the country's popula tion. AUTOS MEET HEAD-ON. Two Women May Die as Result of Accident In New York. New York. Sept. 20. Two auto mobiles met head-on on tho Felhnni parkway road near the Willlamsbridge road, and as a result live persons, two of them women, are In the , Fordh'am hospital. One of the women will die and tho other is In a critical condi tion. Daniel Richey took his wife to Pel ham park ni his machine. They wero returning when an auto dr-iven by Robert Anderson, in which were Her mann Felnberg nud his wife, swung out of a line of autos. Tho two ma chines case together with terrific force. Every one in both cars went out on tho road. At tho hospital Mrs. Richey was found to bo suffering from a frac tured skull. There is little hopo for her. Mrs. Felnberg's skull may be fractured and her condition is serious. Tho men had many cuts and bruises. INVENT NEW AIRSHIP. Hammond Gets Patent on Flier He Calls "Perfect." Uticn, N. Y., Sept. 20. It. O. Ham moud. a Rome (X. Y.) inventor, lias taken out letters patent on n now and improved airship, whicb bo announces will revolutionize tho airship business, lie lias returned from Washington with the drawings, which nro pro nounced by experts to be perfect, and he said that his ship would be the first to fly from coast to coast. It will cost about $1;,000 to. build tho first Hammond aeroplane. The Inventor says his ship will rise Im mediately in tho nlr without any start ing forward and that it can bo jeli stationary at any height. It is ro arranged that in case of accident tho engino nnd other dead weight can bo cut out and tho ship como down llko a parachute. PURE FOOD VIOLATORS. New York Health Inspectors Arrest Thirty-five Merchants. New York. Sent 20. Thlrtv.fivn cases of violations of the pure food law wero brought beforo Justices Duel, Mayo and O'Keefe in tho court of spe cial sessions by an Inspector of tho board of health. There wero twelve convictions and fines ranging from $5 to 5250 wero Imposed nnd paid. Tho Items on tho list of Impure edi bles presented by the health Inspectors ranged from whlto whisky to candy kisses and included soup, eggs, meats, fowls, fruit, milk and cream and pea nut bars. Weather Probabilities. Clearing and cooler today; Wednos day probably fair. Market Reports. BUTTER Firm j receipts, 6.103 pack ages; creamery, specials, per lb., 2Sc; ex tras, 20Ha27c; thirds to firsts, 20a25Kc, state dairy, common to prime, 13a2Ce.; process, seconds to specials, ISHaZJc.; fac tory, current make. 17a20c.; packing stock ICalSHc. CHEESE Firm; receipts, OS boxes; state, whole milk, specials, per lb., UHc; average fancy, 1414c; undergrades, 12a He; daisies, best. lSc; part skims, 6a IPic; hard skims, 2a5iic. HAY AND STRAW Firm ; timothy, per 100 lbs., lal.2G; shipping, D0a55a; clover, mixed, 90c.atl.10; clover, OOcnJl; straw, long rye. 75a0c; oat and wheat, Sc. POTATOES Weak; Maine, per bag, 11.95 a2.06; Long Island, per bbL or bag 12a 2.25; Jersey, per bbl., tl.85a2; per bag, Jl.76 a2; sweets, Jersey, No. 1, per basket, tl; southern, per bbl., $L75a2.25. PRIMARY September 30th. 1 wish to submit my nnino for tho consideration of the Republican voters of Wnyne county ns a enndi dnto foi tho ofllco of County Audi tor. Your support will bo most heartily appreciated. ALBERT GILLOW, Lookout, Pa. FOR PROTHONOTARY. A. H. HOWELL, WHITE MILliS. Klnrllv tnvpsHimtn mi, iif acter and qualifications, and ' then, if possible, give me your vote. If eiecieu 1 win attend to the duties of tho office myself and will try to prove to all that no mistake was made in my selection. WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Have you overworked your nervous sys tem and caused trouble with your kid neys and bladder? Have you pali.o In loins, side, back and bladder? Have vou a flabby appenranco of the face, and un der the eyes? A frequent desire to pass-, urine? If so, Williams' Kidney Pills will cure you Drupglst, Price 50c. WILUAMS MFG. TO.. Prcct.. Cleveland, Ohia FOR SALE BY O. O. JADWIN. W. C. SPRY AUCTIONEER HOLDS SALES ANYWHERE IX STATE. Mark your ballot thus: For Prothonotary, JOHN N. SHARPSTEEN. The Farmer's Candidate for County Commissioner on the Republican Ticket GOTTLEIB LANDERS BERLIN TOWNSHIP. Primaries Sept. 30. ALCOHOL 3 PER npw-n AVcgefableR-cparalionBrAs-sfrallaling UicFbodantlRegula t Ing (lie S toraacfts andBcwtls of Promotes DigcstfonJChe exfut ness andResLContalnsneiihET i OpiumIorphine norfliocraL1 NOT NARCOTIC. McdptofOUIkSSmELmmSl fimpkn Sad' JbcSaaa hoamht- . juanomnsm Sugar libaqrtm now. AnerfeclRemedvforConsfiM- Hon , Sour S toiaach,Dlarrhoca Worms,CoiTOlsiOHSjevmslr ncssawlLoss of Sleep. Facsimile Signatureor NEW YORK. j .Guaranteed under the too Exact Copy of Wrapper. RSWOT ! 4 fill 4 La', I I 1 i FO R RESULTS JOSEPH N. WELCH nan n Fire Insurance The OLDEST Fire Insurance Agency in Wayne County. Office: Second floor Masonic Build ing, over O. C. Jadwin's drug store. Honsdale. M. LEE BRAMAN EVERYTHING IN LIVERY Buss for Every Train and Town Calls. Horses always for sale Boarding and Accomodation for Farmers Prompt and polite attention at all times. AjCLEN HOUSE BARN rnnm-. sumtaRaattttsaatummmmj MARTIN CAUFIELD 1 Designer and Man- g ufacturer of ARTISTIC 1 MEMORIALS Office and Works 1036 MAIN ST. HONESDALE, PA. Mark your ballot thus: For Prothonotary, JOHN N. SHARPSTEEN. For Infants and Children. 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