i II.. .. . l-.tHAl, J(.. 17, 1011. I'AGIS 3 ARMORY DEDICATION IN HONESDALE (Continued From Paco Two.) tho Now York 8th for years both In peace and In war time. Greeley, had an excellent war record, but for tho most part In tho cavalry. Bono had been a soldier. Watts had marched and fought In tho old Sixth Corps, and Schoonmaker was also among tho Vets. Some of the young men had been to military schools. The great trouble was that not one oftho whole number " had quite for gotten Hardee, nor quite learned Upton," as Captain Wilson defined tho situation. Nothing was more common, nor can anything to a mil itary eye look more singular, than to see an officer trying to drill a squad, and becoming hopelessly puzzled over some simple movement, have to pull out his pocket companion, Up ton, refresh his memory, and start anew. We drilled at least thirty evenlncs beforo our arms came, although to ward tho very last we used some iveuuimions, loaneu us Dy tno uei. a Hud. Canal Co. Of course our drills WOM lttnt,n.1 . 1. , .. 1 11. . w ...... tiu .u o.iw, dcv.nco ... lilt; school of the soldier, and of the tjuujiiuuy, as coum ue executed wun- i,uvsov in uis in Luiiiiiuui inuvuuiuiua. means or causinc: steadiness re markable to he placed In our rat-' Early In November the company uiu ueuuey nau aim wear it at anil no npvr nitrnr. in nrtinr tn. nil i is in :i Ti i lTiaiiof'Tinn "hn nri nrm Worn mnrlA nr Plinrntini-o1 on I ibiu, ouuiuuiiiib UliC 111 H1U uruuru Tho Thirteenth Regiment had been i mil ii iv.ptt . nnn wa wnvn nco irnmi tn t. It! T)fPfamhpr wo wnva ni'flarail tn iiici'iir imp wo itnisaofi , 'n irnitn s a reenntinn tlmt nlilit EVnin ho date of that inspection, tlm R d with it; even to tho sensation of I iu cigmub UC1UJC, live Ul UUT umber suddenly fainted in tho I ....to. xJ.fc, iuiiii II uuu ilt:iJL'U ver " first, then Scott. Salmon, nnri . uuu uiiiuis. n huuu iranspireu, i in pnnnins r nn n-h fh n mini im. rr H iiiivH nnri iiQnn in i nnan fimin Miinfi nr nnn v onni fn i-iii iim i nuenrps vrrr rnflior ctnmno- ! ' - - " " L 1 1 The company's material was te3t- 1 in .T.mnnrv nf tlio fnllnwlni? vnnr ' the inauguration of Governor oyt. The Thirteenth was ordered I Harrisburg, with tho rest of the 1 the company, and the therrnome- r registered 15 degrees below zero, o flnv r.hov Htnrtpfl hnr when tliQv luiuu, lwo uuys laier, no one illlrl R.nv thnt ho hntl nnt hml n pnml ue. ueains were caused in ine niment. hv thnt pYnnsnrn nnrl In C.n v. H. Perham, one of our very st, never again saw a well day. It s n R hint inn airop o mntr iii ss hfi nlnrl. his rilsnnKo. .Tpprnv.ntoH not ninrliinafl iT..r 1... Hfirl ho llvnrl .ho wnnlrl hnvo nt. ned high rank In the Guard. Pew men have died, but those few Ud nover be replaced. As has been stated the military r was unique. It unquestionably on mnp.h tn tho nrofttlrro nnri rron. il welfare of the company, and nonsiraiea tnat, nil tionesaaie was h tho Rnlrllor linvn. Tt la Infnr. ing at this late day to scan the list committees co-operating twenty irs ago for the "good of the Guard, ny of tho persons named below e passed away; many others are np nnn r.n 1 1 wnririnrr inr tho nri- icement of tho Guard. rho committee list follows: rho Honesdalo compahy has a rec to which it may well point with p. ah :i iiriir nr rnn rin r 1 nnrt 1 ird. it has narticinated in all of encampments and maneuvers. iuk 111U uuiiuu ui 1.110 UMtiuiau- erlcan War, the Thirteenth Penn- Ulllcl VUlUULCCi 1111(111 LI t . Ul W lUV.il was a part, served for a longer n man any oiuer command 01 uie te, excepting tho Tenth, which v. as sent to tho Philllpplnes. The company has attended the recent In augurations, both of Governors and President-. Upon Its return from the inauguration of President Taft, in March, 1909, it was fountl neces sary upon the arrival of the company at Scranton, owing to the severo snow storm of that period, to attach two engines to a single day coach to draw the men to their home station. Company B participated In tho Founders' Week celebration at Phil adelphia in 1908, and has likewise taken part In other historic occasions. The present excellent standing of tho company Is due to a tremendous ex- In addition to other prestige, tho company has achieved an excellent reputation for Its work in rifle prnc uto and likewise for its splendid basket-ball teams. The men of Wayne county are natural-born rifle men, and the company nas always been rated high in this department, as well as tit all inspections. Its basket-ball achievements have won the plaudits of tho entire Gunrd, and in 1903 the company was tho champion of the Station. Captain George P. Bentley, the ' county for tho congressional nomi nation in tno Fourteenth district. While transacting a general law practice, Mr. Greene has of late years dovotod himself largely to lit erary work and, as a writer of fic tion, enjoys a reputation among readers that Is International. Ho has alto been a writer of poetry of much morlt and his productions nro eagerly sought by tho leading pub lit no s and magazines throughout the United States. Among the most popular Is tho beautiful poom, a. ue. TlJ-"vL tZ "What Mv Lover Said." which has cal'tIaln, f .Company B, died in beon j tno ,rounds of the news. I. ? J' M'i m" rem,eI?,b0retd paper press for tho past thirty years nnio ''nnrn11118 Mnnto" 1 11,111 ,s Perved In many poetical ?.L6, o eiJnS bJn.at 1M1ontr,ose,' collections. A prose story, "Tho June 9, 1842, and attended school I DUnQ Brother," won the Youth's at Montrose, later at Honesdale, ( Companion's 11500 prize a fow iiuiauiiiB uib cuutuiiuu m iu nigii , years turn. Mr. -nroono ia n rtlrop. Bcnool in Aurora, N. Y. At one time ho Intended to go into busi ness, nnd was employed in a store in bis native place, but changed his plans and commenced the study of tor of the National Bank and Is one of the substantial and most respect ed citizens of Honesdale. 'Cart. Myron B. Simons, who has MA.J. GliXEUAli 0. It. DOUOHKIITY, JUVJSIOX, X. G. l WILKES-IJAIUtE. tent, to tho hard work of Captain Carroll J. Kelley, who has been in command for several years. Captain Kelley is one of the most painstak ing, progressive and popular officers of tho National Guard. He has been ably supported in his efforts by First Lieutenant W. H. Mumford and Sec ond Lieutenant Edward F. Doney, who aro likewise appreclate'd as un usually active and efficient officers. HON. E. 11. HAItDENIlEItGn, An active Member of the .Local Armory Hoard. law in Honesdale, with C. P. & G. G. Waller, in 1864. On tho Cth of February, 18GC, ho was admitted to tho bar, and soon after became a member of the firm. Of necessity his leg'al reputation grew rapidly, until the young lawyer was known everywhere as a man who could be utterly trusted been active in tho citizens' move ment to secure the new Armory for Honesdale, is one of the leading lawyers of Northeastern Pennsylva nia. He is a native of Wayne coun ty, and obtained his early education at the public schools, and at Blooms- burg State Normal School. Alter engaging In the profession of teach- Ho saw some service during the , Ing for several years, he read law Civil War, and was the lirst name ' at Montrose, Pa., and was admitted suggested for captain when Coin pany E was organized. When Mr. Bentley was asked to enlist he at first refused, but upon being urged, he did so with tho understanding that he was to be a private. Mr. Hand and Mr. Greeley were prob ably honest in their agreement to this; but when the election came, tho office, the men, and everybody demanded him and would not bo re fused. Company E's first victory was over its Captain, but ho took Im mediate command and kept it to tho end. Captain Bentley always de manded and expected strict obedi ence to orders and had it. The dis cipline exacted at the beginning, soon told in the rapid progress made In drill and general military knowl edge. In three months, when the company passed its flrst inspection, It astonished tho Adjutant General, and the success of our Captain was assured. From that time on he was a marked man, ranking among tho best officers in our National Guard. Homer Greene, who is a member of the local Armory Board, Is a former member of Company B, and has at all times been an enthusiastic advocate of all movements which sought to advance the National Guard. Ho is one of tho leading lawyers of Wayne county, and has been so ever slnco ho was admitted to the bar in 1881. Mr. Greene Is a native of Wayne county, and after attending the public schools, spent two years as a student at Itlvervlew Military Academy, at Poughkeepsle, N. Y. Ho then attended the Union College, obtaining his degree with the class of 1879, and later graduat ed from the Albany Law School. In 1881, he was elected District Attor ney of Wayne county, and served a term, declining the nomination for re-election. Ho has always been a staunch Republican, and Is a cam paign speaker of no little ability. Thrice he has been named as the choice 'Of the Republicans of Wayne to the Susquehanna county bar In 1884, and two years later to that of Wayne county. He has been ac tive in Republican politics for years. He has been chairman of the DAMES AND DAUGHTERS. Mrs. Clara Drlscoll Sevier, president of the Texas club of Now York, is tho woman who Is responsible for tho ttre.arvnt!on of tho Alamo. Miss Florence Juchson Is at tho head of the Women's Educational and In dimtrlal union of Boston, which seeks to find places of all sorts for educated women except teachers. Miss Winifred Stoner of Pittsburgh Is thought to be tho youngest author in this country. Sho was a student of poetry nnd typewriting at three, pub lished a book of verso at seven and at I he age of nine speaks five languages. Mrs. Mntthew T. Scott, president gen eral of the National Society of tho Daughters of the American Revolution, is tho owner of n tract of 10,000 acres of land in Illinois on which she is con ducting a back-to-the-farm enterprise. Mrs. Eva W. White to the oaly worn nn member of the homestead commis sion of Massachusetts. For several jviu-B she has beon head worker at the Elizabeth Peabody settlement house in Ronton. Sho favors tli'; scheme where by the statu will sell to worklngmcn hi'iises anil lots on easy Installments. Catarrh of Stomach Agony Indigestion and Stomach Quickly Ended. If you went to thirty doctors and paid each his fee for a prescription for indigestion or stomach misery it is ten chances to one you wouldn't get such a good prescription as tho ono from which MI-O-NA stomach tablets are made. How can such a thing be? you nat urally ask. Simply becauso the man who wrote tho prescription from which MI-O-NA tablets are mado knows more about stomach diseases than 9C per cent, of all tho physicians In Ameri ca, and ho gets paid for knowing. And when you can got a large box of tablets made from this doctor's prescription for only 50 cents, aro you going to continue to suffer? Sold by G. W. Pell and druggists everywhere. Teetotalers. il:ere was a remarkable 'reforma tion of drunkards iu England during 18IU, They adopted at Manchester tho tot..: abstinence pledge and worn call ed ict'lotaleis from the stuttering of one of their number, who stammered at the "t" iteo-toe-total) while uttering the terms "total abstinence." Thirteen In Italy. Italians never use 13 In making up the numbers in their lotteries. NOTICE PUBLIC SALE OF PER SONAL PROPERTY. There will bo a public sale of eight maple logs on Saturday, the eigh teenth day of November, 1911, at two o'clock p. m., at the Wlnwood station of the New York, Ontario and western Railway Company, at Win wood, 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 hand, and being 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. 85tG e Ideal Guardian of the estates of your minor chil clien. It has the very best facilities for the profitable and wise invest ment and re investment of the princi pal and accrued income -The Scranton Trust Co. Th 510 Spruco Street. I FOR RELIABLE CONSULT 12th and Kimble St. HONESDALE, PA. COUNTY REPRESENTATIVE FOR "CAPITOL" Boilers and Radiators. "LEADER" Air pressure water systems. "GOULD" Pumps. "STAR" Windmill. The above goods represent the best products in tho market. Tho use of them coupled with our 26 years' practical experience at the business insures you a lasting and satisfactory job. Correspondence Solicited. Both 'Phones. tt tt tt -f f tt tt :: tt tt a -f t: tt -f :: n - tt V. II. HOLMES, President. A. T. SEAltLE, Vice Pres. H. S. SALMON, Cashier W. J. WARD, Ass't Cashier We want you to understand tlio reasons for the ABSOLUTE SECURITY of this Bank. -XED2- WAYNE COUNTY SAVINGS BANK HONESDALE, PA., HAS A CAPITAL OF - - - $100,000.00 AND SURPLUS AND PROFITS OF 427,342.00 MAKING ALTOGETHER - - 527,342.00 EVERY DOLLAR ot which must be lost before any depositor can lose a PENNY. It has conducted a growing and successful business for over 35 years, serving an increasing number of customers witli fldeelity nnd satisfaction. Its cash funds are protected by MODERN STEEL VAULTS. All ol these things, coupled with conservative management, insured by the CAUKKUL PERSONAL ATTENTION constantly el fen the Bank's atf nlrs by a notably able Board of Directors assures the patrons ot that SUPREME SAFETY which Is the prlmo essential ol a good Hank-. DECEMBER 1, 1910 Total Assets, $2,951,048.26 V. n. HOLMES A.T. SEA1U.K T. 11. CLARK Cr DEPOSITS MAY BE MADE BY MAIL. " DIRECTORS CIIAS.J. SMITH. H.J. CONGHR, W. if. SUYDAM. F. P. KIMBLE II. 8. SALMON W". FARLEY .. . . IV IT Ullft. 1 Hte fcS&ST RESULTS. H EIGHT, LL 1 The SMITHSONIAN li CORRECT Former Captain of Company "E." Republican county executive com mittee and from la85 to 1891 was clerk of the board of commissioners. Ho also Berved as deputy under county treasurer, W. C. Norton, from 1892 to 1895. Captain Sim ons was ono of the incorporators and was elected president of the new 'Farmers' & Mechanics' Dank and (Continued on Page Four.) HOLDS IN ANY POSITION El W 8?i Acoajirl&i I Cryrl$.r FOR sale: BY O. C vX A 3D w i :lt