PACK i TIIIC QJTIZEX, filUyAV, NOV. 10, 1011, '''TOCEV CITIZEN SCull-Wcckly Founded 1008; Weekly Itoundod 1844. Published Wednesdays and Frldaya by Entered as second-class matter, at E, B. HARDENflERGH B. II. WITHERBEE ., J. M. SMELTZER directors: n. WILSON, n. DOnFLlMCIER, M. H. ALLEN, Our friends who favor us with contributions, and desire to have the same re-' urned, should in every case enclose stamps for thai purpose: , , , TERMS: ONE YEAR ....... i ?1.50 THREE MONTHS . . . .' 38c SIX MONTHS .75 ONE MONTH 13C Remit by Express Money Order, Draft, Post Office Order or Registered letter. Address all communications to Who Oltlzeni No. 803 Malni street, Honesdale, Pa. . All notices bt shows,, or bttier entertainments hold for the purpose of making money or any Items that contain advertising matter, will only bo admitted to this paper on payment of regular advertising rates. Notice of entertainments for the -benefit of churches or for charitable , purposes where' a. fee is. charged, Vlll bo published at half rates. Cards of thankii, 50 cents, momorlal poetry andi resolutions of respect will be' charged for at the rate of a cent a. word. Advertising rates on application.' ' Tlii policy, of the The ' Citizen is to print the local news, in an interesting manner, to summarize the news of the world at large, to fight for the right as this paper sees ,theright, without fear or favor to the end that it My servi the best interests of its readers and the welfare of the county. FJUDAVt, .NOVEMBER 10, 1011. A GREAT The Citizen printed, published, Wayne county tho largest political edition in its' history, the number being over 12,000 copies. The result of election iaithe. result, of, clean politics, which was advocated editorially by The Citizen. We rejoice with the can didates in their victory, which Is the finest recorded' in many' an 'election. One of tho reasons for this magnificent Tho different candidates running for er apparently under the roof of one" town, but came from various sections m Wayne county. Tho Citizen was optimistic throughout the entire campaign. It con ducted It with an Idea of placing In ofllce the men most fitted for the per formance of duties pertaining to the respective office for which the candl date was running. Never onca did ,it stoop to low, dirty and mean poli tics, which, we are sorry to state was advocated and distributed broad cast by one of our icontemporarjes over Wayne's fair soil. It acted as a boomerang and resulted in practically defeating the whole Democratic ticket. The Citizen, has, been highly commended upon tho stand' It took and the manner of conducting the clean measure, aided, materially- in electing tions' to tho many successful candidates. The Citizen sincerely hopes their office will be prosperous has been so unanimously elected will of Wayne county, who made It possible by their voto in placing him in such a responsible position. IjHT US ALTi The Citizen has always favored expansion and therefore wo heartily endorse tho movement Instigated by .the Greater Honesdale Board of Trade for a bigger, better and busier Honesdale and Wayne county. The opportunities afforded in Honesdale We would like to see Wayne county trially in the Keystone state and the conditions are good that it will be. The building of the large dam at Wllsonvlllo, which will back up thousands of acres of water, will be the largest body of water in the State of Pennsylvania and will be possible of developing a tremendous horse nower and one not enualled in this section of the country. The alert Honesdale Board of Trade already realizes what this means and has started a campaign of advertising that will' place Honesdale and Wayne county upon the map. The possibilities are great and there Is no reason why Wayne county should not be the home of several diversified ad dltional industries whose product will go to all points, of the compass. Outside of manufactured articles In Honesdale and vicinity, the coun ty also deserves recognition agriculturally in that its soil is especially adapted to raising apples. According to Government reports, Wayne county is an Ideal place for the cultivation of this luscious fruit in that it has tho flavor, which Is missing in the farmers of this county will set out al farmers, however, recognize tho good have taken advantage of the opportunities afforded them. If new or chards were set out the coming season or this fall they would be equival ent to acres of diamonds In a few years. Develop Wayne county agricul turally. In reviewing tho list of, successful manufacturers that were reproduc- ad in a special article in the Wednesday of the' oldest and most successful institutions In the town. By. their in tegrity of manufacturing nothing but flrst-class goods the ' Honesdale pro ducers have won the confidence of the public which Is proof of their con tinued success and prosperity. Outside of the glass and shoe industries there are few establishments that reproduce the same kind of an article Its Industries havo made Honesdale. Greater Honesdale Is heard on are desirous of coming Into Honesdale proper that they should. Tho Greater a committee ou. on this question. ple living In different parts of Texas come Into Honesdale since tho borough council annexed the section in the vicinity of West Park street. By covering a larger area Honesdale will bo greater In strength, power and size, capable of doing more and receiving more. The census of 1910 gave the borough about 3,000 Inhabitants, when in reality It should be 7,000 to .000. Let's work hard and assiduously for Greater Ilonesdale, so when tho next census Is taken Honesdale- will loom up and be classed as a city. It can to tho wheel of industry and push forward out of the muddy streets and onto a paved thoroughfare. Then success will crown our efforts and Honesdale will be known not simply as an inland town but will rank with Itles that havo grown large under much more adverse circumstances. All -work for Greater Honesdale. ELECTION RETURNS. (Continued From Page One.) BOROUGH VOTE. Tho result for the borough offi cers was as follows: Assessor, W. L. Burnard,.R., 287-, Birt Daln, D.. 300; Constable, Levi Degroat, R., 34G, Pat rick J. Moran, D., 224; Town Coun cil, W. H. Hulslzer, R., & D., 349, Win. H. Kreitner, R., 409; C. H, Rottew, R. & D., 404, John Erk, D 359; School directors, 2 years, J. A. Brown, R. & D., 4C8, A. M. Leine, R. & D 458; four years, T. B. Clark, R. & D., 428; Fred C. Schoell, R. & D., 434; six years, W. J. Ward, R. tc D 475; Auditor, Thos. M. Fullor, R. 389. High constable, John J. Cani ran, R. & D., 459; Judge of Elec tion, John T. Boyd, R. & D., 457; Frank Varcoo 1; Inspector, Frank Truscott, R., 327, Thomas F. Galla gher, D 180. IxAKE Assessor Homer Jones, R., 213. Constable Walter Swingle R., 148, Jefferson Hoover, D., 89. Supervisor Geo. T. Jones, R., 134, W. L. Kelly, D., 100. School Direc tors, 2 years C. F. Clark, R.. 147, Elmer Chapman, R 168. School Directors, 4 yearsHarry R. Sam son, R., 153, J. W. Sandorcock, R., 148, G. O. Bell, D., 91, School Di rector, G years Aaron Black, R., 121, J. W) Andrews, p., 96. Auditor the Citizen Publishing Company. the postofllco. Honesdale, Pa. ....PRESIDENT .MANAGING EDITOR .ASSOCIATE EDITOR K. p. HARDENBICJWII., V. W, WOOD VICTORY. circulated ' and mh'IIed to "Voters In victory was a lopresentatlve ticket. the ofllce were not all huddled togeth campaign, which we believe, In a the Republican ticket. Congratula and that each officer who enjoy the hospitality of tho people WORK. and dear old Wayhe are manifold. become the foremost county indus Western apples. Wo sincerely .hope many new apple orchards. Sever qualities contairie'd in the soil and Issue of The Citizen, we note some all sides". The people living In Texas and in our opinion it is right and Honesdale Board of Trade now has We understand that a number of peo township have expressed a desire to be done, Let all put their shoulder L, Curtis, R.f 161 Overseer Poor P. Howe, R., 154, F. Foley, Jl., 143 Town Treasurer. R., 181,' O. M Hoover, D 48. Justice of the Peace Chas. A. Masters, R., 148.' Judge of Election Chester Pennell, R. 172, Hi P. Jones, D., 64. Inspector or Election O. S. Blgart, R 133 Frank Keesler, D., 93, LEBANON Assessor Reed F, Gager, R., 50, Clarence I, Hopkins D C9. Constable C. D. Hender son, R 75, Judson Bolkcom, D., t43 Supervisor Otto Sears, R., 62, Arm ager Shuman, 2 years, R 62;', Thos, II. RIdd, D 47, L. Knapp, 2 years, 46. School Directors, 2 years F, Avery, R., 75. Scott Douglass. R, 59, Thos. H. Rldd, D 56, Henry xaie, jj iio. scuooi Directors, i years u. Goodnough, R.. 71 Samuel Robinson, R., 68, Richard Arthur, D 35, Geo. J. Knorr, D 49. School Director, 6 years Fred Jihrardt, K 67, J, Leslie Vail. D. 45. Auditor Lafayette Nelson, R. 58, L. B. Vail, D 59. Overseer of Poor C. E. Bolkcom, R., 91, Samuel wnmartn, u uz, Anthony Burke, D 55. Town Treasuror Eugene Latourette, ., 47. J. W. Rice. D 68. Justice of the Peace E. D. Goodnough, R., 90. Judge of Elec tion Henry Yale, R., 66, Gilbert H. Kennedy, D., 52. Inspector of Elec tion John Douglass, R 70, Ray mond .Dennis, D., ,44, , . . ' LEHIGH Assessor F. E. Bush, R 78. Constable M. M. Cobb, R., 53; Stanley Adanis, D., 46, Super visor M. M. Dutot, R., 82. School Directors, 2 years Frank Berider, R., 70, C. W. Garagan, R., 05, Stan ley Adams, D., 17, Chas. Garagan, D., 18. School Directors, 4 years C. E. Ellenberger, R., 76, B. B. Phillips, R., 60, Frank Bender, D., 28. School Director, 6 years G. L. Trltchler, R., 81. Auditor G. L. Marshall, R 56. E. F; Sebring, D., 35. overseer of Poof W. A. Tiger, R., 73, Frank Bender, R., 51. 1 Town Treasurer Guy iE. Sebring, R., 81. Justice of the Peace W. E. Flower, R 43, Morris E. Smith; D.( 52. Judgo of Elecuonwaines Crooks R., 90. F. L, Hall, R., 48, Arch Bender( D 39. MANCHESTER' NO. 1 Assessor John F, Blake, R., 61, Joseph Gregg, D., 49. Cbn'stable James W. Har forJ. R., 98. .Supervisor S. J. Rut- lodge, n bz, jonu, u. iJiynn, u., a. School Directors. 2 years Heenan Cole, Tt.f 70, Fred', WarHoId', R., 76, Ellis uusn, d Z3, unas. margin, u., 31. Sschool Directors, 4 years B. Gillow, R., 62, 'JChn Hathaway, R., 61, Matthew Osborn, D 40, O. S. Tyner, D., 38. School Director, 6 years Clarence Stalker, R., 54, T. A. Gregg, D., 50. Auditor P. H. Colo, 4 years, R., 52, D. K. Denny, 2 years', R., 48; Arthur J. Par sons, 4 yrs., D., 55. Overseers of the Poor Henry Brining; R 52, Alvah GIfford. R., 55, Philip Ebert, D., 53, Mathais MOgrldgo, D., 49. Town Treasurer 'Hanford (Knapp, R., 84. Judge 6f Election D, R. Denny, R., 55, Frank Ewaln, D DO. Inspector of EleCtion-John 'Kemp, R 02, H. Stryker, D.,- 41. Registration Asses sor J. J. Spratt, R., 96. MANCHESTER NO. 2 Assessor John F. Blake', R 34, Joseph Gregg, D., 61. Constable James W. Har ford, R., 87. Supervisor Sairiuel J. Rutledge, R., 54, John H. Flynn, D., 44. School Directors, 2 years Hee nan Cole, R 73, 'Fred Warfleld, R 40, Ellisi Bush, D 35, Charles Car- gin. D., 37. School Directors, 4 yrs. iBert Gillow, R., 58, John Hatha way, R., 50, Matthew' Osborn, D 24, O. S. Tyner, D., 29. School Direc tor, G years Clarence Stalker, R., 37, Thomas A. Gregg, D., 57. Audi tor P. H. Cole, 4 yrs., R 58, .D. R. Denny, 2 yrs., R., 56, Arthur J. Par sons, 4 yrs., D'.t 28. Overseers of the Poor Henry Brining, R 47, Alvah GIfford, R., 38, Philip Ebort, D., 48, Mathais Mogridge, D., 39. Town Treasurer Hanford Knapp, R., 70. Judgo of Election Peter H. Cole, R., 49, T. A. Gregg, D., 47. Inspec tor of Election A. F. Lawson, R., 59, Chas. Cargin, D 28. Registra tion Assessor S. E. Teeple, R 52, Wm. Flynn, D 39 MT. PLEASANT Assessor Fred Brooking, R 193, Thomas L. Mc Clelland, D., 100. Constable R. W. Mills, R 264. Supervisor F. M. Bigelow, R., 14 0, Lewis W. DeQuIno, D., 148. School Directors, 2 years Frank Giles, R 163, Chas. Payne R 114, Frank Hauenstein, D., 139, Peter McConlogue,, D 134, School Directors, 4 years George F. Cllft, R., 149, Thomas F., Dunn, D., 147, S. B. Doyle, D 160, School direc tor, 0 years J. J. Perham, R.. 157, J. D, Bronnan, p., 135. Auditor S. R. Gunn, R., 147, Davis A. Gaylord, D., 30. Overseer of Poor W. S. Martin, R., 231, C. E. Miller, R 151, Chas. E, Fltzpatrlck, D., 133. Town Treasurer I. W. Bunnell, R., 121, M. L. O'Hara, D 1GS. Judgo of Election, R 149, E. T. Tiffany, D., 143 Inspector of Election H. V. Kennedy, R., 154, Daniel Megivern, D., 135. OREGON Assessor Wm. H. Brunig, R., 49, W. P. Weeks, D 49. Constable Wm. H. Hlller, R., 36, Henry Anorr, D., 63. Supervisor W. K. Spry, R., 44, O. E. Miller, D., 51, School Directors, 2 years W. S. Mills, R. 44, A, T. Sluman, R., 50, John Fritz, D., 47, Chas. Gor man, D., 38.- ' School, Directors, 4 years Henry Munger, R 44, E. E. Smith, R 40, W. H. Oolwell,' D., 45, Henry Grossman, D., 49. School Director, 6 years rJacob Riefler, R,, 49, J, W. Ridd, D 43. Auditor D, W. ,Scudder,:R., 38, August APPel, D 57. Overseer of Poor J. C. Brill. R., 50, William HIghhouse, D. , 42, J. M. ,Knor,r, p 66. Town Treasurer Henry Riefler, R 54, F. E. Hlller, D.f 44. Justice of the Peace Jacob Riefler, R., 71. Judge of Election John Munger, Jr., R., 46, Emmett .Schwolghofer, D., 51. Inspector of, Election Lewis E. Brill, 01,, 51, Warren, Miller, D 43. PALMYRA Assessor Peter' F. Schmitt, R., 79. Constable Geo. Kehr, R., 59, Anthony W. Schlosser, D., G9. Supervisor August Heyne, R., 49, M. J. Kelly, D 66. School Directors, 2 years Jacob A. Collum, R., 53, R. Laabs, R 53, Michael Leonard, D., 60. School Directors, 4 yrs. George Kellerman, "R., 02, F. Schutz, R., 53, John P. Flynn, D.. 60. School Director, 6 years Seth Brink R., 65, Robert Boland, D 50. Audi tor P. J. Haggerty, D 62. Over seer of Poor John Kellerman. R 67, August Laabs, R 66, Thos. Mc- uarty, D., 57. Town Treasuror M, J. Leonard, D., 77. Judge of Elec tion James Vandermark, R 47, Henry W. 'Drake, D., 68. Inspector of Election J. A. Collum, R., 47 L. P. Richardson, D 64. Change Road Tax System? Yes, 63; No 16 PAUPAOIC Assessor Frank B, Pennoll, R., 75. Constable Aaron Gbble, R., 73. Supervisor C. F. Harris, R., 45, Lewis M. Blftner, D 36. School Dlrectois, 2 years C. A. Locklln, R., 42, John Drake, D 38, Richard Hazelton, t., 46. School Directors, 4 years Sidney R. Crane, R 27, Conrad Relneke, 'R., 42, Jas. Carfoot, D., 32, Frank Olmsted. D., 41. School Director, 6 years C. A. Uramer, it. 44, ueo. Shearer. D 31 Auditor Lafayette James, R.. 41, James Davoy, D 33. Overseers of Poor 'John Bishop, R 35, George Helchelbeck, D,, 58. Town Treasur er George Helcbelbeck, ,D 65. Jus tice of the Peace Judson N. Steph ens. D., es, judge of Election N, Heichelbecik, D 68. Inspector of Election Chas. Daniels, "R 46, Jas. Carfoot, D. Change in Tax? Yes. 62; No 21. PRESTON NO. 1 Assessor J, T. Brooking 09; J. W. Lee 39; J. T. iirooKing au; constame, J. u, sner wood 70; E. Bishop 32; O. E. Stan ton 33; supervisor, G. Carr 67; J. w, wnippiB 04; j. a. wonagnan 01; Fred Leonard 16: auditor. A. T. Whipple 75; Fred Leonard 6; over seer poor, j 11. tsneicion ui; m. j, Monaghan 9 8;.. registration assessor, Henry Martin 82; 'J. Tully 51; Jos. Fltzsimmons 92; B. Nolld 66; O. S. Bennett, 1; W. R. Belknap 31 ; school director (4 yrs.) W. G. Mos her, 15; W. H. Santforth 14; I. S. Bennett 90, M. Westgato 90; school director (6 yrs.) E. H. ftine 23; S. L, Smith 14; E. MacLean 90; treasurer, F. S. H. Hino 51; Frank Tully, 07; Judgo of election, B, Bar rows 78; D. MacLaughlin 54; In spector, J. H, Taylor 81; J. Riley 51. PRESTON NO. il Assessor J. T. Brooking, 50; J, W. Lee 76; con stable, J. L. Shorwood 41; E. Bis hop 70; O. E. Stanton 11; supervis or, G. Carr (4 yrs.) 68; J. W. Whip ple (2 yrs.) 64; J. A. Mbnaghan (4 yrs.) 39; Fred Leonard 68; school director (2 yrs,) Jos- Fltzsimmons 74: B. Nield 40; W. R. Belknap 64; school director (4 yrs.) W. G. Mos- her (4; W. H. Sanford 59; I, L. Bennett 19; M. Westgate 42, F. A. Tiffany 1; school directors (six yrs.) E. W. 'Hine 54; T. L. Smith, 40; E. F. McLean 30; auditor, A. T. Whip ple 106; overseer poor, J. H. Shel don 104: M. J. Monchan 75: J. Mc- Intyre C; .town treasurer, S. H. Hlne, 78! F. Tully 41; Judge of election, J. R, Sanford si; M. Uenis, Jr., 4z; Inspector of election, W. Sanford 84; J. T. Cdyle 36; registration as sessor, S. H. Leo, 102. PROMPTONAssessor John E. Haley, R. 8, E. R. Bodio, D., 39. Constable Ralph Hanklns, R., 22, W. McMullen, 18. Town Council Stephen' Bates, H., 14, Stanley Che musky; 'R., 33, Frank Adams, D., 34. School Directors, 2 years T, Mooro, R., 14, Ai E. Snedeckor, R., 30, Frank Adams, D., ,22, Patrick Minor, D., 21. School Directors, 4 years .Peter Knaz, R., 32, Frank lin, jj,, s. jonn e. i-iaiey, uitizen, 0, Henry Hogencamp, 31. School Dl rector, 6 years -Charles A. Hub bard, R., 29. Honry Hogencamp, R., 14, G. 'W; Bbdle, D 25. Overseer of Poor Stephen Bates, R.. 29, P. Olsefsky, R., 30. High Constable N. E. Arnold, D., 32. Judgo of Elec tion Samuel Found, R., 18, Peter Fitzgerald, D., 26. Inspector of Election R. T. Pierce, R., 23, G. L. Bates, D., 19. SALEM 'Assessor Clarence Ste vens, R., 182. Constable A. B. Walker, R., 160, Dem 21. Super visor Jos. Neville, JR., 164, U. E. Brown; D 58, Sohool Directors, 2 years A, N, Patterson, R., 168, J. F. Reer, R 135. School Directors, 4 years O. E, Burrls, R., 123, A. O. Henneforth, R 107, Asa F. Jones, D 115. School Director, 6 year& iRosco H. Conklln, 155. Au ditor Florence E, Carlton. R., 131, J. T. Stocker, D., 35, H. F. Nichol son, 34, .1. F. Stocker, 2 yrs., 14. Overseer .of Poor William Altemire, R., 129, C. M. Kimble, R., 152, S. R. Kimble, D., til). Town Treasurer R. F. Spangenberg, R., 156, Geo. O. Gillett, D 56. Judge of Election . I. G. Williams, R 162. Inspec tor of Election -Florence Chapman, R., 139, Homer C. Pelton, D., 70. Change of Cash Road Work System? Yes, 111: No 72. SCOTT NO. 1 Assessor Philip Falgle, R 15, Wm. Rockwell, D., 44. Constable 'Horace C. Geer, It., 20, Supervisor Jas., VanValUenberg, R., 40, Wellington DecKer, D 13, Jotin A, Jackson, 2 yrs., K 30, Frank Moran, 2 yrs., C, 7. School Direc tors. 2 years Archie Thorne, R., 35. G. Vermilyea, R., 17, Dem 35; School Directors, 4 years Frank Karcher, R., 44, Ted. V. Slocum, U., 35. School Director, G years F. F. Conrad, R., 48, Wm. Eberloln, D 14. Auditor Casper Schmltz, R., 29, Willis Early, D 32. Overseer of Poor John Smith, R., 30, Dem., 17; J. H. Smith, R., 9, Dem., 23. Town Treasurer B. W. Raymond, R., 29, Dem., 24. Judge of Election An drew Meltous, R., 35, Wayne Lee, D., 24. Inspector of Election Elson Whltmbre, R., 3G, Otis Raymond, D., 20. SCyrT NO. 2 Assessor Philip Falgle, R., 35. Wm. Rockwell, D., 57. Constable Horace, C. .Geer, R., 95, E. L. Parsons, Citizen, 1. Supervisor Jas. VanValkenberg, R., 20, W. Decker, D.; 69, John Jackson, 2 yrs., K 27, Frank Moran, 2 yrs., Citizen, 23. School Directors, 2 years A. Thorne, R., 47, G. Vermilyea, R 49, C. D. Tarbbx, D ,57. School Direc tors, 4 years Frank Karcher, ,R., 82, Ted. V, Slocum, R 63. School Di rector, b years b. r , Conrad, u., 27, Wm. Eberleln, D., 67. Auditor C. Schmltz, R., 47, Willis Early, D., 42. Overseer of Poor John Smith, R., 84, J. H. Smith. R., 52. Judge of Election L. E. Ecker, R., 40, F. A. Curtis, D., 53. Inspector of Election John Cole, R., 57, O. L. Burleigh, D 25. Registration Assessor H. S, uooanougn, 43, Floyd Karcher, D., 52. Town treasurer, B. W. Ray mond, R., 67. SOUTH CANAAN Assessor H. Baker, It., 163. Constable A. J. Robinson, D 135. Supervisor Or vllle Bronson, R., 48, L. C. Barhight, D., 37, Norman Burleigh, Citizen, 101. School Directors, 2 years L. M. Cease, R.. 132, George F. Hinds, R., 119, E. p, Spangenberg, D 54. School Directors, 4 years L. D. Fielding, R 59, Philip Frlsble, R 123, M. M, Minds, D., 102, Geo. Hinds, D., 14. 'School Director, 6 years Royal Brooks, R 133. Audi tor J, E. Swingle, R., 100, Chas. Ba ker, D., 46. 'Overseer of Poor Solo mon Curtis, R., 137, Geo. Baker, D., 80. Town Treasurer H. S. Lock wood, R 142. Justice of the Peace Myron Merlthew, R,( 131. Judgo of Election J. D. Box, R 119, E. D, Spangenberg,, D., 49. Inspector of Election J. E. Swingle, R., 105, G. A. Spangenberg, D 52. Change in Cash Road Tax System? Yes, 133; No 26. STARHUCOA Assessor J. K. Stearns, 73; constable, A. Gjover.GO; G. F,. 'BroQker 26; town counoll, G. Carpenter 41; M. A. Swartz 59; T. LaBarre 20; K. Penn 38; school di rector 02 yrs.) A. Koehler 45; J. K. Stearns 66; I. L. Buck 42; school di rector ,(4 yrs.) S, L. Glover 64; C, T. Glover 50; J. Brown 28; school di rector (6 yrs,) S, D. Barnes 68; aud itor, A. Koehler 44; R. Sampson 3B; overseer of poor, J. Glover, 63; J. M. Hobb 64; high constable, F. Miller 44, J. Woodmansee 12, F, Miller 10; Judgo of election, D. D. Benedict, 41; J. B. Wagner, 46; Inspector. James I Soden 51; L. N. Dow 28, STERLING Assessor Q, F. Phillips, R.. 88. Constable C. M. Smith, R., 56, S. B. Cary. D 80. Su pervisor A. C. Howe, 16, C. E. Luchs, D., 51, J. W. Ferguson, 61. School Directors, 2 years S. N. Cross, R., 91, T, E. Stevens, R., 82, I. M. Klpp, D., 38. Samuel Roblnscon, D., 44. School Directors, 4 years F. L. Hartford, It., 70, C. J. Uban, R 68, John Rhorbacker, D., 53, Oliver Skeltou, D 39. School Director, 6 years, R. R. Simons, R 61, Lewis Butler, D., 64, Auditor Samuel Novin, R., 72, L. F. Ammerman, D ot, uverseers of Poor H. G. Fos ter, R 95, J, M. Caterson, D., 52. Town Treasurer G. I. Gilpin, R., 103. Justice of the Peace P, W. Glllner, R 98. Judge of Election' R. A. Smith, R 83, I. M. Kipp, D., 3b. inspector or Election- C. G. Bortree, it., 82, E. T. Ferguson, D., 45. Shall the Cash Road Tax bo Changed to tho Work System? Yes, 102; No 18. TEXAS NO. ,1 ABSossor Ed. E. Bunnell, R 87, Jacob S. Balles, Jr., D., 57. Constable Edward Taylor,' R., 64,, Philip F. Mang, D., 75. Supervisor Geo, J. Mennett, R 29, Georgo Erk. D.. 128. School Directors, 2 years R. B. Brenne- mnn, R., 14, Frank A. Brunner, D., 26, E. T. Murtlia, D., 14. School Directors, 4 years S. R. Langen- doorfer, R 10, Fred LaPolnt, D John Doroad, D., .23. School Di rector, 6 years John J.Klllgallon, R., 24. Auditor JC. W. Short, R., 55, C. C. Gray, p., 78. Justlco of the Peace Wm. Hittinger, R., 61, Thos. Gill, D. 61. Judgo of Election Henry Moulter, R., 103, Wm. Worm, D., 4 5. Inspector of Election Horton Polly, R., 85, Gustave Mos er, D., 55. Registration Assessor John Doney, R 104, John Ord nung, Jr., 37. TEXAS NO. 2 Assessor E. E. Bunnell, R., 145, Jacob S.. Balles, Jr., D... 92. Constablo Edward Taylor, R., 90, Philip F. Mang, D., 1'22. Supervisor Geo. J. Mennett, Republican, 57, George Erk, D., 180. School Directors, 2 years R. B. Brenneman, R., 142, Frank A. Brun ner, D,, 133, E. T. Murtha, D., 101, School Directors, 4 years S. B. Langendoerfer, R., 60, Fred. La Point, D., 173, John Dorbad, D., 112. School Director, 6 years John J. KUlgallon. R.. Ill; Dem.. 72. Aud itor C. W. Short, R., 137, C. C. Gray, D., 74. Justice of the Peace Wm. Hittinger R., 91, Thos. Gill, D., 109. Judge of Election Horton E. Cross, R., 138, Geo. Bergman, D., 93. Inspec tor of Election Oscar -Hattler, R 103, Geo. Bergman, D., 92. Regis tration Assessor J. M. Bayley, R., 98, Dem., 76. TEXAS NO. it Assessor Ed ward E. Bunnell, R., 102, Jacob S. Balles, Jr., D., 74. Constable Ed ward Taylor, R., 74, Philip F. Mang, D., 101. Supervisor Geo. J. Men nett, R., 104, George Erk, D., 66. School Auditor Patrick J. Lane, R., 122. Auditor C. W. Short, R 86, C. C Gray. D., 65. Judge of Election G. W. Kimble, R., 127, Ohas. Uffolman, D., 44. Inspector of Election Edward Reid, R., 104, D. A. 'Hourahan, D., 72. Registra tion Assessor Fred. MIttan, R., 98, Joseph Tuman, D., 87. TEXAS NO. 4 Assessor Edward E. Bunnell, R., 42; Jacob S. Balles, Jr., D., 187. Constablo Edward Taylor, R 47, Philip F. Mang, D., 178. Supervisor George J, Men nett, R.', 98, Geo. Erk, D., 104. School Directors, 2 years R. B. Brenneman, R 53, Frank A. Brun ner, D., 150, E. T. Murtha, D., 119. School Directors, 4 years S. B. Langendoerfer, R., 98, Fred La Polnt, D, H,4(J Jolm Dorbad, D., 98. School Director, 6 years John J. KUlgallon, R., 70, Dem., 84. Audi tor C. W. Short, R., 49, C. C. Gray, D., 140. Judge of Election P. P. Balles, D., 193. Inspector of Election F. Theobald, D., 172. Registration Assessor John Don nelly, D., 147, WAYMART Assessor Lucian Stanton, R., 81, Dem., 17. Constable Leroy H. Sinquet, It., 85, George Bigelow, D., 18. Town Council Frank -Romich, R., 53, R, Wonna cott, R., 71, E. iF. Ames, D., 60, Dr. Wilson, D., 19. School Direc tors, 2 years J. B. Keen, Jr., R., 75, Dem., 15, F. S. Stephenson, R., 61, Chas. A. Moylan, D., 44. School Directors, 4 years M. T. Spangen berg, R 60, F. R. Varcoo, R., 86, Dem., 16; Walter Mitchell, D., 30. School Director, 6 years Ray W, Hull, R., 13, Dem., 76. Auditor Dr. 'E. S. Walker, R., 61, J. H. Stephenson, D., 38. Overseer of Poor G. W, Buckland, R., '75, Oscar Wells, R., 5,3, Iryln. Merwin, p., 61. High Constable John Clomo, R 88, Dem., 16. Justice of the Peace R. Wonnacott, R., 71, Wm. Sin quet, D- 321 Judge of Election J. Bates, It., 52, J, Lord, D 47. In spector of Election Wallace Cram er, R., 66, A. J. Merwin, D 37. Chief Burgess Luther Bryant, D., 72, nows gems? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known P. 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 Arm. Walalng, "Rinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonial sent free, Price 75 cents jier bottle, Sold by all Druggsts. Take Hall's Family Pills for com stlpatlon. Real Sabei Fox Fur Sets, Mnk and Seal,- at Monner & Co., from estab lished furriers. CASTOR I A Tot Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought, Bears the Signature START SAVBNG IN THE FARMERS AND MECHANICS BAN $1 Will Open an Accoun laauLU uul ui liih i.u m L ui i;umnn 1 1 .. .1 A . . . .1 .1 1 1 1 T 1 1 1 . will HTiinHH Til iiiiiiiin Rji n. nr T Court House In Honesdale, on AVEDNESDAY, NOV. 28, AT 2 P. a 1 1 tnn noronnfinrB ricrnt. tit and Interest In the following d scribed property viz: All that certain lot or parcel lntiil ciUnni In f li Attm aYt Ina r P lem and Paupack, bounded and scribed as .follows: Beginning at 36 degrees east along the .line of t Davis lot 72 rods to a corner; then tiort'n l X rtficrrfipa asf. nlnner t John Kriegor lino 158 and 9-10 ro tiilHL Jlli 11JI1H 111 JL IIliLlllH 1II I MH lliL oi ine river; tuenco an a westeny nlnr Pnntnlnliin 1Cf! nMnn . J 1 UUlUllUa UL iLl 11 11 lUUltl 11 1 1K&M L M vhvi ii v hi. i'. iv i in; ii hi i mill iini ii uuiliuu ui liih HU-t:LiiiHti niaiior 1 Being the same land which u. Morse et ux granted and conveyed 5, 1893, and recorded in Wayne cou rv in Tloort lrrL' Wn 7 7 no rrck A f etc. iviau. iin LiiLiL in l ur iiiirr.Hi hi iu HI LUULH III LI1H LLlWllalllll 111 nIH tUUllLV UI NVUVllU. O LiiLU 111 X tJlllia VaUlU. UUUlaUUU. till 11 UUaLllUL'U (13 1 UWa 13UUlIlUlIltI itL IL UUSL 4111 X south 63 degrees west by land er: thence south 52 degrees east rods to a stones corner; thence sou 4 II UHLTHHS K 1SI. Ill IL HI I III RH CM IT west 75 perches to a post at low f'CllirSRH MI1II 111 HI.il 111 'HS I I IIRTCI - .1 .1 1 .. 1 P7 - O I ing 4S acres and 14U perches he t same more or less. It being part tho wallenpaupack Manor and several deeds and conveyances ma IS 111 I IIH ItM III IIM III WiLVIIM fTIlll rnn. n ion t t-v i t jno. iy, page kyxf wm more iuny i I' V II V 11 HI 1UHL IV 111 till II LKnLUIIl T 1 t. 1 J. ...II, 1 X L recorded In Wayne county in W 11I111K All. .1 . 1 1 1 1 LI I ! U il . W11IHI1 11 William Surplice. Seized and taken in execution the property of William H. Surpli 1LI. I. IIH Nllll. Ill ill 11 1.11)1 iiriiui No. 40 Octohnr Term. 1911. .Tin! mem... nuuu.uu. luumiuru. ALLtjriif must bo paid on day of sale or dee will not bo acknowledged. M. LEM B RAMAN, Sheriff. Honesdale, Nov. 8, 1911. EFFBCBEftSC IT..... lfn.. T.".. .v... 1T... ir, It at I'ar. " lnusfinr a? vas taiir nr riintisan Ui iUCUf feilMV U1U XV j cai O IUU DUU If you are a man and realize th that you are losing money and ha IIIIIMKK III f 'II IIKMII llll I'M. I5fr T! III! i'H box of MI-O-NA stomach tablets t feel well and vigorous. ill l-l V KLIIlllili: 11 111II1HI.H IIIHIIIIHI HI (1 111 .11! II .11111 IIIIHSIIIl.il nillllll llllll HI indigestion, They do more: they i .m ..n . 1, H....l,tn., r ,l.n 1, .1 n. in casts ul uurve exuuusuuu, aiuu or uny conuiuun iijul reiiuires a i aiuriuivo inuy ucl wnii uHtuuisiui rapidity. They can be found at w. 'a nm 'holnrnl ilrnp'r'la.ra t world over. uuuuy uiiuuo ai o in uun iviecai ana i-uicn Cnlt- . Rnftnn nnrl UI,r.lfr I I . I nr i'vitv iiii'iiiii,- of the family. at- HONESDALE, PA.