The citizen. (Honesdale, Pa.) 1908-1914, November 01, 1911, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY; NOV. 1, mi.
BETHANY.
l?leclttl to The U'tizen J
Bethany, Pn., Oct. 31.
John Smith lids sold his milk
youto to Charles Webb.
Now Windows are being placed
In the Manning house. Other Im
provements will bo made In the near
future.
Miss Helen Manning returned to
New York on Thursday.
Mrs. Edward Woodward loft for
New York Friday.
Rev. DIerly spent Thursday in
Philadelphia. He was accompanied
homeN by his sister-in-law, Miss Lulu
Erhardt. of Tyrone, Pa.
' Joe Henderson was stricken last
week with rheumatism and kidney
trouble. Dr. Ely was called.
Howard Johns, Carbondale, spent
Sunday -with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. .fames Johns,
Dr. Harry Many ,nd family, for
merly of Tyler Hill, are expected this
week to reside with the former's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Many.
Mrs. Charles V. Sutton and chil
dren, Keith and Kathleen, spent
Tuesday at Pleasant Valley with1
Mrs. Carl Walters.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paynter and
two little daughters, Phyllis and
Rachel, of Carbondale, have been
visiting relatives here the past Week.
Mrs. J. D. Faatz and son, Charles,
passed the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Cott, Miner's Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gammell re
turned from their wedding trip Mon
day night.
Rev. Edward C. Haynes, of Rod
man, N. Y will preach In tho Pres
byterian church Sunday evening,
Nov. 5.
The Presbyterian Ladles' Aid will
serve dinner and supper at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ross Tuesday,
Nov. i. Price 25 cents. Oysters,
raw and stewed, will be served dur
ing the day and evening.
Mrs. Henry N. Miller has sent in
her resignation as .postmistress to
take effect the first of January,
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TYLER HILL.
Tyler Mill, Pa., Oct. 31.
While engaged in sawing lath hero
Thursday, William S. Smith, the
lumberman, lost three fingers of his
loft hand and injured the remaining
members and also the thumb on tho
newly-sharpened, rapidly moving cir
cular saw..'' Dr, H. C. $Idny not be
ing able to attend to tho case, Mr.
Smith walked to Cochecton, three
miles distant, where Dr. W, N. Ap
pley finished amputating the fingers
and dressed the wounds.
Mr, 'Smith was In his mill before
daylight on the morning mentioned
and it is supposed that the heavy fog ,
partially hid tho sow. He Is very op-1
tlmlstlt- about the disaster, saying i
that it might better 'be he than one
of his men'. At last reports ho Is'
getting along very nicely
For Register & Recorder
FOR PROTHONOTARY
EQUINUNK.
Special to The Citizen.
'Equinunk, Pa., Oct. 31.
Tho local institute for Bucking
ham and Manchester townships will
be held here in the church on Sat
urday. ,
Bert. Haddaway and wife spent
Friday m HancocK.
Isaac sandercocK, Hawley, was a
guest at the home of J. K. Horn-
The church fair and supper under
the supervision of "The Willing
Workers, held In tho church Wed
nesday evening, was a financial suc
cess. Sixty dollars was the receipts
of tne evening,
Mrs. William Kellam, Hancock, at
tended tho church fair and supper
Wednesday evening and visited at
tho home of her brother, Joseph' Lay
ton. Merret Joy captured the big pike
of the season. It "weighed 11
pounds.
Allen uloyd died at his home here
Sunday morning at 7. '30. Mr. Lloyd
has been suffering from 'consumption
for several' months, TJhe funeral
will be neld here Wednesday T-a($M
o'clock. i
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HAMLIN. f - t
W. J. BARNES.
A man whb kntlws Wallace .J.
Barnes, ot Berlin", knows a true
friend, ono wnbm his acquaintances
admire for his manner of doing
business by ijot ,stb6plng to anything
low or unpririclplbd in obtaining his
nomination. Stf. Barnes is working
along the same Utte In his- canvass
for the oillce Of prothonotary and
says tnat if He cattnot get the election-
fair' hrid sfjitare he does not
care for it. Ho does not believe in
curb politics. That hie friends stood
by him is evidenced fry the handsome
vote ho received aft the polls at the
primaries. He Is .the, people's choice
and his electlbn dn' Tuesday next is
looked forwar.d lo'by'a "big majority
of votes over hi! .opponent on the
Democratic tlcKei ,
a more popular ana eincient can
didate for Prothonotary cannot be
foiind In WfiVrfe tfomitv nnrl Mr.
Barnes will prtiye hlnlself a. courte
ous ana ever apcommouaung omciai.
The voters of .Wayne county will do
violence to thplr, consciences If they
fall to vote for him on the 7th day
of November.
.,
TTlT
I take this method of inaldng my
self clear on tho following points to
such voters thnt I have been unable
to see personally; That .1 will, If
elected to tho oillce of Sheriff, give
my whole and undivided attention to
tho duties of theyofllQe,- and 1 will
at this time state that all .such per
sons that are unfortunate enough 4o
Suecial to The Citizen.
Hamlin, Pa., Oct. 31,
The Booklover's Club "spent an
agreeable afternoon with Mrs. F. Av
Abbey on Wednesday of last week.
On Thursday last the L. A. S, met
with Mrs. W. A. Van Sickle for din
ner. ' Although the day was stormy
there was a good attendance.
Miss D. 'P, Hamlin is 'making a
longthy visit with Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
C learwater of Hackettstown, N. J.
Dr. J. A. MeKee is Improving rap
idly and is now able to walk about
the town.
Miss. Alice E. Hamlin Is spending
this weeK In Scranton -with her
brother, Dr, B. G. Hamlin, of Cedar
Avenue.
Mrs. D. G. Parsons, ot Jamestown,
N. Y., visited her sister, Mrs. Orchard
a few days ago. She was called to
Scranton to attend the funeral of
her brother-in-law, Walter Christmas.
W.'A. Alt spent Sunday In Hawley
at tho Hotel Dennison as the guest
of his son, L, A. Alt. Stewart Peet
also visited at that place over Sunday.
Mrs. Robert Spangenberg and
daughter, Florence, visited relatives
at Cherry Kldge over Sunday last.
A. F, Jones returned on Tuesday
from Peckvllle where he had been to
see hlB wlfo who is staying with herV
sister, Mrs. Nelson Decker, and re
ceiving osteopathic treatment.
Mrs. George Bartlow and Mrs.
Elbert Goodrich spent Tuesday at
Mrs. John Wlttlch's.
-ihe Encampment enjoyed a feast
of pumpkin pie after lodge on Tues
day evening, Oct. 24,
Tho Ladies' Aid and the Epworth
League hold a Fair and social In the
I. O. O. F. Hall on Hallowe'en. All
kinds of fancy articles wore for sale,
FOR COMMISSIONER
JOIIN MALE, Cherry Ridge.
For Coirity Treasurer
W. B. LESHER.
The voters of Wayne county are
going to place W. B. Lesher, of
Stei'ling, in the office of Register
and Recorder because:
Ho is methodical.
He Is capblo of performing the
duties of his "office without an, as
sistant.
Of the different candidates for the
office he was THE man of the choice
of the Republican voters and is very
popular and courteous.
He would 'perform the duties . of
tho office he Is seeking in a mostj
business-like and systematic man
ner. He is deserving of the ofllce and
would ma-ke an Ideal public servant
If elected.
He has been tried and has proven
to be true and competent, having
served as county auditor.
From every standpoint he pos
sesses tho requisite qualifications for
the office to vhich ho was nominat
ed. Being a trustworthy clerk he
would make a trustworthy' official.
He is ambitious, painstaking and
po!,.sepse3' that great quality of char-,
acter stlck-to-lt-ive-ness.
He Is needy . of the office he is
seeking now providing a homo for
Ms aged parents. '
THE LATEST SWEATER.
The latest thing in sweaters aro
first cousins to the fuzzy wuzzy tam-o'-shantera
that abounded some flvo
yeara back. They look like goats
and camels, for."they aro wild and
they are woolly" with a sheen and
a long- beard nap, all combed out
smooth and shiny until ono buys
them, then they will probably gath
er up In lumps, but they will con
tlnue to be Just as warm and com
fortable and much softer than tho
regular . worsted ones.
TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
1 OF WAYNE COUNTY.
Lillian M. Connors v. Geo. A. Connors.
No. 49 Jan. Term, 1011, Libel in Divorce
by required to nnpfcar In the Bald Court on
the third Monday In January next, to ans
wer tlio complaint exhibited to the Judce ot
To QKOHGfi A. CONNORS : "V pu are hcre-
Bald court by Lillian M. Connors, vonr wife
In tho cause above stated, or in default there
of a decree of divorce ns prayed for IH said
complaint may be made aiialnstyou In your
m. L,itKOiiAfliAJN,aner'a.
Searlo & Salmon. Attorneys.
Hohesdale. Oct. 20, 1911.
S5w4
W. B, HOLMES, President. II. 8. SALMON, Cashier
A. T. SEA.RLE, ViCEiPaKS. . W. J. WARD, Ass't Cabhikr
We want you to understand the reasons for the ABSOLUTE .SECURITY
' . of this Bank.
-lUd-Ul-
WAYNE COUNTY SAVINGS BANK
HONESDALE, PA.,
HAS A CAPITAL OF
AND SURPLUS AND PROFITS OF
MAKING- ALTOGETHER
$100,000.00
42,342.01'
527,342,00
E Vh.lt Y DOLLAR oi which must be lost before any depositor can lose a PENNY.
It has conducted a growing and successful business for over 35 years, serving
nn increasing number of customers with fldeelity and satisfaction.
Its cash fundsaro protected by MODERN STEEL VAULTS,
All Of IllPSG thltlPS. pmmiprl wlfVt rrmonrvnMxrn mnnnrrmrnr inonrorl
by the OAKKKUL PKKSONAL ATTENTION constantly el fen the
T. Y. BOYD.
become subject to the mandates of
the Sheriff, would receive every con
sideration possible at my hands. Un
til three years ago I never came be
fore the public asking for any office
whatever, at which time I Was de
feated at tho primaries, and now
having received the nomination of
the Republican party, it is needless
to say that I most sincerely appre
ciate the support of my friends, that
made it "possible, and will feel deep
ly obligated to all voters that will
support me at the polls on Tuesday,
Nov, 7, and if the verdict of the
voters at large Is In my favor, I
pledge myself to be a Sheriff to the
people, of the people, and for the
people, doing my duty without fear
or favor, regardless-of party lines,
caste or creed.
IJank's nffalrs hy a notably able Hoard of Directors assures the patrons
of that bUPKKME SAFETY which Is the prime essential of a eoOd
Bank.
DECEMBER 1, 1910
Total Assets, - - - $2,951,048,26
f DEPOSITS MAY JJE MADE BY MAIL. "a
DIRECTORS '
V. U. HOLMES
A.T.SEAKI.G
T.B. CARK
CHAS.J. SMITH,
H.J. CONGEIJ.
W. K. SUVDAM.
V J. KIMBLE
II. S SALMON
W. FARI,KY
REAL ESTATE DEALS.
Jesse O. Dolph and wife, 'Clinton
township, to T. J, Goodrich, Dun
more. 7 acres In Clinton township.
Consideration 52H0.
Sylvester J. 'Shaffer and wLe, Lake
township, to Charles Jllgnerey, Long
Island, N. Y 115 acres, 136 perche3
In Lake township. Consideration,
?4,000.
Victor V Genther and wife, Mount
Pleasant township, and Jennie and
Frank McCillloy, .N. Y to Oliver
Frear and Jay Frear, Cltntch town
ship. Two parcels of land In Dyberry
township, viz: 88 acres, 160 acres,
63 perches. Consideration, $1500.
James R. Keen and wife, Canaan
township, to Harry W. Keen, Canaan
township, 55 acres, 6 perches; 12
acres and 60 perches In Canaan
township. Consideration, $1-
Jeremiah Caufleld and wife to
Clarence Cantleld, both of Damascus
township, '.S3 acres of land In Da
mascus townEhip. Consideration $1.
Fred M. Woodmansee and wife,
Lake Como, to Matthow J, JIcGarry,
Pleasant Mount R. D. 1. Lot in
Buckingham township. Considera
tion, $800.
Vote for W. D. B. Alney for Con
gressman. '.
W. WOOD.
COURT iJffelS OF INTEREST.
The repoWs of the viewers ap
pointed (o viw any lay out and va
cate publlpk j)a4B In the following
townsmps uvea connrmea, uctooer
26, by the Burt, viz:
In re pefltlpn for public road In
Dreher township. Report of viewers
confirmed aMolutely.
In re petition to vacate public
road In Dahfjfscus township. Report
of viewers-icahfirmed nisi.
In re pepHop to vacate public
road in Danipcus township. Report j
of viewers'jcqnftrmed nisi. I
' "In re putjt.lfln to change and va
cate publlc'Toad In Palmyra and
Paupack townships. Report of view
ers confirmed nisi.
In re patj&jon to change and va
cate publlcsfotid in Palmyra, Pau
pack and Hafem townships. Report
of ylewers'Tppnflrmed tiisi. i
4n re petitipn to enange and vacate
public road 'In Salem township. Re
port of viewers confirmed nisi.
In re petition for county 'bridge in
Dreher township. Report ot viewers
confirmed absolutely.
In re petition for county bridge in
Sterling township. Report of view
ers confirmed absolutely. I
In re petition for county bridge in
Buckingham itownship. Report of
viewers confirmed nisi.
First and tlnal account of John
Leonard, guardian of Josoph M. Mul
ligan, a feeble-minded person, Oct.
au, was confirmed absolutely.
lu -re appointment of guardian for
Anion Jones, a feeble-minded per
son. October 26 petition read and
filed and November 13, at 10 a. m,
fixe'd as time of hearing.
In re appointment of guardian for
Ann Eliza Spry, .a feeble-minded per
son. October 26, petition read and
filed and November 13 at 10 a. m.
fixed as time or hearing.
Masters Appointed.
Esther A. Hacker, llbellant, vs.
Edwin T, Hacker, respondent. Oct.
26, P, H. Iloff appointed master.
Eleanor L, Swltzor, llbellant, vs.
John Swltzer. respondent. October
26, R. M. Salmon appointed master.
Court adjourned to Thursday,
November 9. 1911, at 12 M.
In re appointment of guardian for
Edna R, Cooper, Oliver V, Cooper
and Alson II. Cooper, minor children
of Geo. L. Cooper, deceased. Octo
ber 26, petition read and filed and M,
B. Simons appointed master.
ForCounty Commissioner
To tho Voters of Wayne County:
I regret that I have not been able
to meet all my friends throughout
the county, as I have endeavored to
do, and I therefore take this oppor
tunity of thanking them for past fa
vors, and appealing to them for their
support In the present campaign.
As tho people of Wayne very well
know, I have given my best years to
their service, politically, In the per
formance of duties which br6ught no
adequate return. In the present
campaign, a position appears open to
me that promises a fair reward for
services rendered. Hence I venture
to hope In view of all the circum
stances, and the Counsel of jny
friends that the people will recognize
the claims put forward in my behalf,
and stand by me as one fairly deserv
ing their endorsement at the polls.
Very respectfully,
LEOPOLD FUERTH.
ENJOYS EATING 100 FOWL.
District Attorney Small, of Colum
bia county to-day rues the loss of
a Rhode Island Red Cockerel as
well as a Black Minorca cockerel, for
which he had paid ?100 and count
ed as sure winners at the Columbia
County Poultry Show next month.
In honor of his return to Blooms-
burg 'from 'Philadelphia, where he
had undergone an operation, his wife
killed two of the largest roosters in
the pen.
He enoyed the dinner, told his
wife she was a fine cook, and then
went out to 'look over his prospec
tive, prize winners. They were miss
ing, and explanations! were In order.
Male and Rockwell are both "on
the square." v
EARL ROCKWELL, $9,
ARIEL, PA. 1
Fanner, Contractor ;aml Ckncrcte
Builder.
for
HOW'S THIH7
We offer On Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.,
Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known
F J. Cheney for the last 15 years,
and believe him perfectly honorable
In all business transactions and fi
nancially able to carry out any ob
ligations made by his firm.
Waialng, Klnnan & Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Id
ternallv. actlm; directlv unon the
blood andmucouB surfaces of the
system. Testimonial i sent free.
Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by
all Druggsts. s
Take Hall's Family Pills for ron
stipation.
Vote for Wallace J.
Prothonotary.
Barnes
Society Won't
Tolerate Catarrh
GET RID OF IT!
Tfcoro Ib one sure way to banish
catarrh and along -with It the dis
gusting symptoms such as hawking,
snuffling and 'spitting.
Breathe HYOMEI that's all you've
got to do. Breathe It a few minutes
a few times a day. Breathe it deep
Into the lungs ana see how quickly
the sore, gorm ridden membrane will
clear up and inflammation vanish.
HYOMEI is pure antiseptic air,
it does not contain morphine, co
caine or other habit firming drugs,
It Is made from Australian eucalyp
tus and other antiseptics, and It Is
rieidlir ituaranteod for' catarrh, as
thma, croup, bronchitis, coughs and
colds. Complete outfit (inhaler and
bottle) $1,00. separate bottles, if af
terward needed, 60 cents at G, W,
Fell's and druggists everywhere,
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Fabrics.
NEW !
AUTUMN'S BEST
Jacket Suits
For Ladies and Juniors
NOTICE PUBLIC SALE OF PER-
SONAL PROPERTY
There -will be a public salo of eleht
maple logs on Saturday, tho elga
teenth day of November, 1911, at
two o'clock p. m., at the Winwood
station of the New York, Ontario and
Western Railway Company, at Wln-
wooa, wayno county, Pennsylvania,
by the New York, Ontario and West
ern Railway Company for freight
charges demanded and unpaid, costs
of sale and advertising, the said logs
being on nana, ana ueing consigned
by Cox and Son Co. to Daniel Le
Barr, the same having been forward
ed from Brldgeton, N, J to Win
wood, Pa,
New York, Ontario and Western
Railway Company, By JAMES E.
BURR, Attorney. 85t6
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For Infants and Children.
i Kind Yon Have Always BacM
Bears the
Signature of
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ENNER & Co's. Store
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18 II
New Long
Coats
in Real Furs,
Plushes and
i-tylish Weave
Cloth.
Separate
Voil and Wool
Skirts;
In our Ladies'
Dress Waist
i stock
can be round
the
Accepted Style
for the
, Season.
we sayg men's
young men's clothes that fii
tmer9s we don't mean freaks
or fads We do mean and we
have suits and overcoats cut
e smaSEer proportion
res of young men, in
youthful, stylish models and
designs. Suits9 brown and
grays; overcoats, light and
heavy. Ohildren9s suits
and overcoatSg raincoats.
53 no, 12, 1SS $25 and up.
Ready-to-Wear.
Full Line of Gents Fnrnishings v
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