The citizen. (Honesdale, Pa.) 1908-1914, December 08, 1911, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    THE CITIZEN, FRIDAY, DECEJOIEK 8, 1911.
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A-CENT-A-WORD
FOB SALE.
FOR SALE 'A YOUNG HORSE,
weighing about twelve hundredt
Good worker, single or double. In
quire G., Box 827, Honesdale, Fa.
FOR SALE A DOUBLE-LOT
building in the business center of
Hawley. Suitable for two families,
or one family and a store room. Can
be bought right. Dorin, Honesdale.
AN ACCEPTABLE CHRISTMAS
gift Imported, Genuine Canary
Birds. Leave your order now at
Brady's Drug store. 95el Gt.
A SPRINGFIELD RIFLE AND A
box of shells only ?4 at Erk Bros.
A rare bargain. Come and lnspoct.
90eltf.
FARM FOR SALE NEAR HALF
Way Houbo. First person who
makes fair offer takes premises.
Must be sold quick; contains 86
acres 130 perches. Partly timbered.
Inquire of C. A. Garrett, Esq.,
Honesdale, Pa. 3wel.
MISCELLANEOUS.
GIVE YOUR BOY A NICE LITTLE
farm as a Christmas present.
Dorln, the real estate man, has them
for sale $800 and up located In
all parts of Wayne county.
CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD AND
silver by Sommer, Jeweler and
Optician. 96tf
WILL BE IN HONESDALE MON
day, Dec. 18, for the week. WINT,
the piano tuner. 98t2
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John H.
Weavor, Jr., a daughter.
Owing to tho crowded condition
of our columns to-day a great deal of
valuable news matter has been left
out.
A fine double column picture of
Mrs. Dwlght E. Price, of this place,
appeared In Thursday's Philadelphia
Press.
There will bo held an examina
tion at Gravity Saturday, Dec. 16,
for tho position of Fourth-Class
postmaster at Maplewood, Pa.
When in need of auction bills
or any job printing bring your order
to The Citizen office. Work neatly
and promptly completed. Prices
very reasonable. '
The Citizen has added several
series of new faces of type to Its
Job department and is now In a
position to execute work with
promptness and. dispatch.
You will want new stationery
January 1. Give Tho Citizen a trial.
We have a numher of pleased pat
rons who have their Job work print
ed here. Call and Bee our samples.
Prices right.
Ernest Harris, a Dallas farmer,
killed a hog last weok that weighed
GOO pounds after being dressed.
Who had the largest hog killed In
Wayne county? Send your stories to
The Citizen.
Hon. D. F. Dempsey, salesman
for the International Text Book Co.
of Scranton, has been made assist
ant manager. This is a well-deserved
promotion and "his many .Wayne
county friends extend congratula
tions. "A Christmas Eve "Reconcilia
tion," which appears on page 1 of
Supplement 1, was written by Homer
Greene about 35 years ago while a
student at the Albany Law School.
It was published originally in the Al
banian, New York.
NOTICE ALL GOODS BOUGHT
engraved free of charge. G. P.
Sommer, Jeweler and Optician.
FOR RENT SIX ROOMS AND
bath, on first floor, 1019 Court
street. Inquire Bentley Brothers, tf
WANTED A WOMAN TO WORK IN
laundry. Apply at Allen House.
96t2.
NOTICE DURING THE MONTH OF
December a discount of ten per
cent, will be given on all cash pur
chases. G. P. Sommer, Jeweler and
Optician. 96tf
WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL
housework. Apply at 1114 Court
street. 95-5tei
WHEN IN NEED OF CARRIAGES
and sleighs don't forget E. T.
Smith, 1120 Church street, who has
the largest assortment In Wayne
county to select from. 75tf
TEN FIRST-CLASS SMOOTHERS
wanted at the Deemer Bros, cut
glass factory at Great Bend, Pa.
85w eol.
NOTICE DO NOT FORGET THE
ten per cent, discount when you
call to purchase goods at Sommer's
Jewelry Store. 9Gtf
LOCAL NEWS
Rev. A. L. Whlttaker will hold
service in White Mills Sunday, Dec.
10, at 3:10 p. m.
"The Country Boy" at the thea
tre on Tuesday evening,. December
12. The company Is one of the best
on the road.
Come and buy your Christmas
presents at the parish rooms of
Grace church, Wednesday afternoon,
December 13.
A marriage license was issued
Tuesday, December 5, to Wallace
Shaffer, of Matamoras, and Nettle
L. Hull, of Waymart.
Grace Episcopal church, Sun
day, Dec. 10, Second Sunday In Ad
vent, services at 10:30 a. m. and
7:30 p. m.: Sunday school at 12 M.
Aaron 'Rude, of Pleasant Mount
township, who made an attempt to
commit suicide some time ago, was
discharged from Emergency hospi
tal, Carbondale, Wednesday.
Unclaimed letters for the week
ending December 4, 1911, are re
maining in the Honesdale postofflce,
addressed to the following persons:
Marclus K. Bishop, William Bond,
Carley Brook, Juro Jones, Hassaln
Saley. M. B. Allen, P. M.
A civil service examination will
be held Saturday, December 16, at
Aldenvllle to All a vacancy In the
position of fourth-class postmaster of
Class B at Creamton. Tne compel
satlon of the postmaster at this or
flee waB $22 for the last fiscal year.
Maior E. H. Conrad of the
Thirteenth Infantry. N. G. P., of
Scranton, will conduct an election for
(first 1 eutenant of Company ifl in tne
'armory at this place next Monday
evening. December li, at s o ciock,
'lue election is to fill the vacancy
caused by the resignation of Lieut
W. H. Mumford.
Reports made to the Department
of Agriculture Indicate that the
acreage of wheat sown this fall has
been fuly up to- the average of the
last live years and In some counties
a little greater than In 1910. The
weather conditions have been report
ed as very fair for tho growth of the
wheat and it is well advanced for
this time of the year. Complete fig
ures on the acreage In seed are ex
pected before the end of the month.
Gustave Harder, of East Cherry
Ridge, met with a serious accident
Thursday morning. He has been
In the employ of tb,e' Wayne Milling
company for about two weoks. While
hoisting feed from the wagon to the
sceond floor one of the bags became
loosened and fell on Harder, striking
him on the shoulders and back. Har
der was standing on one foot when
the accident occurred. Ho was
thrown out of the wagon to the
ground. It was feared at first that
his back was broken but Instead It
Is sprained. His right ankle was
fractured. Mr. Harder was removed
to the home of his sister, Mrs. Chas.
W. McMullen on West Eleventh
street whore Drs. P, B. Petorson and
E. W. Burns were called.
O. R. LeedB, Scranton, spent
Tuesday and Wednesday In Hones
dale. i
H. G. 'Rowland, jeweler, is confin
ed to his home by a severe attack of
lagrlppe.
William Hoover, of Scranton, was
a business caller In Honesdale on
-Thursday.
Mrs. Ellsworth Thorp, Scranton,
and Mrs. Margaret Rockwell, Sun-
bury, sister and sister-in-law of Mrs.
S. F. Wells, are visiting her now.
Percy u. Cole, druggist, was called
to Dunmore by the serious illness of
his mother. Buel Dodge is In
charge of Mr. Cole's store during the
latter s absence.
E. Ray Carr, Scranton, was a
business caller id town Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McGin-
nlss are occupying rooms in the
Donnelly house on Erie street.
Mrs. George Eck. son William, Mr..
and Mrs. Erwln Bodle, and Mr. ana
Mrs. Isaac Hawker, all of this place,
attfiti'dnrl tho funeral of the late
"Henry Starbuck In Port Jervls on
Tuesday.
Remember during the Anniver
sary Sale at Myers' shoe store, you
receive iO per cent, discount on an
shoes. It s
Your husband would be pleas
ed with a Bath Robe, Pajamas, Night
Gown, Rain Coat, Ties and Socks, at
Menner & Co., for Christmas. 98t3
PERSONAL
'Why not please your wife by
buying a new rug, carpet, portieres,
lace curtains or carpet sweeper, at
Menner & Co. 9&w3
missloh 25 cents; all children and
school pupils 15 cents.
Walter Sheeley, Port Jervls, spent
a few days with his parents here last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson have moved
from Lakovllle Into rooms on West
Keystone street. Mr. Nelson has
opened a shoe and harness repair
shop In tho building and In connec
tion with tne harness store or ueo.
F. Simons.
Miss Wllma KnaDD. a student of
Bucknell University, spent Thanks
giving with her parents.
Miss Vlcker Oiad disposed of only a
part of her furniture up to Saturday.
The house which she formerly occu
pied on Barker street was sold to Ed.
Seller of the East Side and we un
derstand that on Saturday Mr. Seller
resold the same to Mrs. Ekbeck of
Winding Hill.
James Sheeley spent Saturday and
Sunday in Scranton.
Joseph GenoskI made a 'trip to
Honesdale on 'Saturday.
Mrs. James Wren died at her home
at the Eddy on Friday after a linger
ing illness. Private funeral was hettd
at the home on Monday last.
We have a large assortment of
SUNDAY DINNER, DECEMBER 10
Oyster Cocktail
Celery Olives Pickles
Tomato Bouillon
Roast Beef with Brown Gravy
Fricasee of Chicken, with Biscuit
Plain Boiled and Mashed Potatoes
June Peas Hubbard Squash
Cranberry Sauce Cabbage Salad
Apple Pie Mince Pie
Cake Ice Cream
. White Bread Brown Bread
Tea Coffee
Dinner Served from 12:30 until 2
I 31. PrJco 35 cents.
AWAY GOES PIMPLES, BLACK
HEADS, ECZEMA, DANDRUFF
AND OTHER SKIN AFFECTIONS.
When Zenio nnd Zeino Sonp Are
Used.
The A. M. Lelne drug store says:
"We are so confident that ZEMO and
ZEMO SOAP used together will rid
the skin or scalp of infant or grown
person of PIMPLES, BLACKHEAD,
ECZEMA, DANDRUFF, INSECT
BITES or any form of itching, irri
tated, disfiguring skin or scalp
trouble, that we do not hesitate to
recommend these clean refined rem
edies to every person who desires
quick relief and a cure from any
form of aggravated skin or scalp af
fection. Oftentimes one bottle and
qne cake of soap Will cure a minor
case of skin trouble.
ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP produce
sure and swift results. You will not
suffer another day after you com
mence to use them. You will feel
like a new person.
ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP can be ob
tained from one leading druggist in
every city or town In America and In
Honesdale by A. M. Leine's drug
store.
Fuller-Greene and Huyler9s
Confectioneries in Fancy
Christmas Boxes
basHT3 10 cent Candies
4
URGE STOCK OF GOODS FOR THE WHOLESALE TRADE ALWAYS ON HAND
809 Main Street,
PAUL FREDERIC,
Honesdale, Pa.
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
In Useful, Seasonable
Desirable Goods at
HAWLEY.
Special to The Citizen.
Hawley, Pa., Dec. 7.
Friends of Mrs. G. T. Rodman are
pleased to hear that her condition
will warrant her discharge from the
hospital In Scranton on Tuesday.
She will remain In the city the guest
of a friend for a week or ten days
before undertaking the journey to
her home here.
Watrous Healv. manager of the
Paupack Power Co., and his wife,
1 L 1 B l i ! ClA...1
uuve reiurueu lruui u. liip ouuuu
Mrs. Healy is a southern lady.
Mr. and Mrs. George Helchelbeck
of Wllsonville, entertained for
Thanksgiving dinner a party of Lake
vllle relatives.
Miss Caroline Ketchel is recover
ing from an attack of tonsilltls.
D. J. 'Brannlng Is the possessor of
a milk bench of antiquated origin,
used by his great-grandfather, Parks
Balrd, 100 years ago. He was the
only wheelwright at that time In the
northeastern part of Pennsylvania
turning out wheels .by the slow hand
process. He was kept very busy
traveling about with his tools over
his back through what was then a
wild, unsettled country. Mr. Balrd
owned a large tract of land but little
cultivated at that time, situated two
miles from tho village of Narrows
burg. Upon this tract Is that most
beautiful and picturesque natural
lake of pure spring water now called
"Barkley's Lake," named after Its
present owner, Simon Barkley. The
Balrd tract of land was divided Into
several farms and sold, a portion be
ing kept by the family and their an
cestors, until about twelve years ago
the last survivors sold out to the
above named gentleman from New
York city. Tho subject of my sketch
was born at Freehold, New Jersey.
His father was born In Scotland and
with a brother -were unwilling em-
migrants to this country at a time
when seafaring life had few If any
charms for the average young man
and these brothers were stolen and
smuggled onto the vessel. Upon
landing here one migrated to Michi
gan and the other one found a home
in New Jersey. Mr. Brannlng pro
cured the work bench of Park Brlad's
grandson, Amos Balrd, who recently
sold his property on the East Side
and also disposed of his household
furnishings, etc., on Wednesday last.
Mrs. John Hoover, who has been
confined to her bed for tho last two
months, with rheumatism, is slowly
recovering, also her daughter, Elsie,
who -was taken very sick last week,
was taken to the State Hospital on
Monday, Nov. 27, for treatment.
The pupils of the school will give
an entertainment In the school build
ing on Tuesday, Dec, 12, beginning
at 7:45 o'clock sharp. Price of ad-
Menner & vo. always show a
fine line of dress goods and trim
mings suitable for Christmas pres
ents. Quality tho best.
Saturday, Dec. 9, is the last day
of the Anniversary Sale at Myers
shoe store. Be sure and attend. It
CALKINS.
Special to The Citizen.
Calkins, Pa., Dec. G.
Tho Thanksgiving night rally at
Calkins packed the house and crowd
ed the aisles. A thank offering of
$29. 02 was taken, which paid all
floating indebtedness of the church
and left a substantial balance. Rev.
Moyer preached an effective sermon
and Dr. Spear conducted the after
meeting, -when 17 new converts were
secured. The Union rovlval services
are being conducted this week, with
a grand union social and supper at
Ellsworth Sheard's, Friday night.
These special meetings will probably
close 'next Sunday night with a rally
service "for all new converts.
Real Fur Muffs, Collars, Three Quarter and
Full Length Coats, Hudson Seal, Pony, Marmot
and Caracul, Ladies' Winter acket Suits,
Misses Fancy School Dresses, Shirt Waists in
Silk Wash Goods and Tailored Effects, Long
Coats, Reversible, Polo and Dress Styles suit
able for comfort and dressy wear, House Dres
ses, Kimonos, Bath Robes and Sacques.
Menner & Co's Stores
FLOWERS!
Make appropriate gifts and decorations for the
THE MAPLE CITY GREENHOUSE
is prepared to serve its patrons with all kinds of
Cut FBowersg Ferns, Palms and Plants.
OFFICE AND GREENHOUSE,
CORNER SPRING AND HIGH STREETS,
SALESROOM,
MORRISON BUILDING NEXT DUNKLEBERG'S, MAIN ST.
Shoes for All Oooasions
1
THE LE BRUN GRAND OPERA CO.
AT LYRIC ON FRIDAY NIGHT.
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
Notice Is hereby given that tho an
nual meeting of The Wayne County
Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
will be hold in the office of the com
pany In Honesdale on
MONDAY, JAN. 1, 1012,
at 10 o'clock a. m., for tho transac
tion of general business and that an
election -will be held at tho same
place of meeting between the hours
of one and two o'clock p. m of said
day, for tho purpose of electing ten
members of said company to act as
directors for the ensuing year.
Every person insured In said com
pany is a member thereof, and en
titled to one vote.
PERRY A. CLARK, Sec.
Doc. 6, 1911. 98w4
Your Need is Our Opportunity.
Our Goods are Excellent in Quality and
J Style.
You must have well-fitting shoes if you
wish to be comfortable during the rough
winter weather.
Why not Step in our Store TO-DAY and let
us help you choose them ?
I
Myers
9 Shoe Stores
HONESDALE, Pa.