PAGE 8 TUB CITIZEN, FRIDAY, IIEC. 20, 1011. LAKE COMO. SDecIal to The Citizen. Lake Como, Pa., Dee. 20. A special watch night service will be held In the Lake Como M. E. church on New Year's eve, beginning at nine o'clock. The service will consist of a special sermon by the pastor, Hev. William S. German, en titled "Over Life's Turbulent Sea," which Is the second of the series of sermons which commenced last Sun day evening. The sermon will Tie followed by an old-fashioned Love Feast. The Ladles' Aid society held a Bazaar and supper In the church hall on Friday evening. Fancy arti cles were on sale for the holidays. Miss 'Hattie Kingsbury visited friends in Scranton last week. Miss Inez Knapp of Equlnunk, spent Christmas at her home here. Miss Mame Higgins, of New York city. Is visiting her sister, Mrs. K, Jones. Mrs. Hiram Geers spent Friday and Saturday at Starlight. Mr. and Mrs. William Johnston spent Christmas with their daughter, Mrs. Jessie Sherwood, of Preston. Rev. German and family attended the Christmas exercises at Lakewood Saturday night. STERLING. ISpeciai 10 Tne Citizen.) Sterling, Pa., Dec. 26. On the 13th the Ladies' Aid met for dinner with Mrs. P. AV. Glllner and there was a line turnout and everything passed off very nicely. Tho Grand Army men held a meeting on the. 15th and elected their officers. Floyd J. and Earl V. Crpss are. taking a dental course at the Univer sity of Pennsylvania, but are now homo on a vacation. Ethel Simons Is a student at the S. N. S. at Dloomsburg but Is now spending 'her vacation at home. Prof. G. It. Relmer goes to Slroudsburg and Pearle Green re turns to 'her home. This afternoon at the high school building Rev. W. E. Webster gave us a very interesting talk on "Oys ters," and as ho knew what he was talking about his remarks were very interesting. At the conclusion of the exercises all adjourned to the 'basement of the church and practi cally demonstrated what oysters were good fori Thanks! While on school matters we should . line tu usk liuuiu ui our cunesiJoiiu- ents why a Baptist minister, Rev. F. i L. Hartford, WhO is a SChOOl direC- . .. 1. 1 .1 1. 1 . 1 .. I .1 r 1, I iui, auuuiu u uuu iui ucw.s judge at a preliminary oratorical contest and Dr. A. J. Simons, of New foundland, who is also a school di rector, should be more acceptable? We had the pleasure of hearing the oratorical contest in the Sterling M. E. church and supposed the judges' decision was based on t'he merits of the speakers, and so far as first Ihonors were concerned and Lowell Cross, the final contest at Honesdale showed the judges made no-mistake. INGLEHART. rsppclal tu The Cltlzen.J Inglehart. Pa., Dec. 26. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Botz and daughter, of Lava, were callers at Welcome Lake last week. Mrs. Mary Skinner returned to her home Thursday at Lava. The children of Berlin school, gave a very nice entertainment Fri day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bechlofft, of Narrowsburg, visited the .former's mother, Mrs. Mary Brlnkman. Paul Brannlng, of Equinunk, spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brannlng. Marsell Brannlng and Jesse Deck er were moving Fred Wood and fam ily from Honesdalo to this place on Monday and Tuesday of last week. The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Case died at their home on Monday morning, the 18th, and was buried at 'Indian Orchard Wednes day. George Brannlng made a business trip to Callicoon on Tuesday. TYLER HILL. Special to The Citizen. Tyler Hill, Pa., Dec. 25. The Tyler Hill Union Sunday school held Its Xmas exercises Satur day evening. There was a very good attendance and the school ac quitted Itself creditably. The Damascus Bantlst Sunday school celebrated Christmas with ap propriate exercises at tho church on Sunday morning. Perry Gregg, Abrahamsvllle, spent Saturday night with relatives 'here. Irving Peck is entertaining a nephew from the city. uwlght Griffith, "who has been schooling himself in -Temple Unlver elty, Philadelphia, is home for the holidays. K. P. Johnston has received word from Boston, Mass., that his brother, Timothy, who has been in tho em ploy of the Boston & Maine railroad for some time, Is going to cross the continent and Bojourn for some time In California. This step he is taking on account -of poor health. Not long since another brother, Andrew, mov ed from California to Massachusetts. Ttife Swendsen family reunion and Xmas' spread took place at the home of Adam Swendsen of Mllanville on Sunday last. Selah Olver and Charles Mltdhell have returned from the vicinity of Howells, N. Y., where they have been employed. Patrons' Day was observed at the High school on Friday afternoon. A debate on whether Reciprocity be tween the U. S. and Canada would bo advantageous to the United States resulted in a victory for tho affirma tive. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Eglar and children, Margaret and Gertrude, of New York, are visiting Mrs. Eglar's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Tyler. Pearl Tyler, who is spending t)he winter in Hancock, is home for tho holidays. Robert Mitchell of West Chester State Normal School, is spending 'his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Mitchell. Chester Ross, who Is teaching school in southern Pennsylvania, is visiting relatives here. A new storm door has been built on t'he parsonage porch. Rev. R. D. Minch preached Calkins Sunday evening. at STEENE. -"Dedal to The Citizen.! Steene, Pa., Dec. 26. Much credit is due to our teacher, Miss Cora Miller, for the splendid Christmas exercises that her pupils rendered here Friday afternoon. The programme from beginning to end was rendered without a flaw. The programme was as follows: A Xmas Speech John Oberly A Swedish Legend ... Florence Wood Santa's Lotter Mary Haydock The Xmas Ship. . .Alfred Hogancamp Sharing WiMi Others, Ella M. Swingle I Wonder George Haydock The Holey Stocking Edith .Haley A Xmas Song Annie Oberly Santa Claus' Accident Kathryn Wood Jack's Combination Holiday .... ( Russel Barnlck Kitty's Xmas Mike Haydock 1 Don't Care Russel Swingle Drawing the Snow-Man Picture.. ... By three Girls and three Boys Santa Claus' Secret ....Ethel Hunt Hard Times For Georgie Leon Short A Letter to Santa Claus May Haydock What Little Folks Might See On Xmas Eve John Barnick Santa's Choice Florence Wood Santa's Sleigh Mike Haydock The Best Man . , . . .'Russel Swingle Kriss Kringlo Edith Haley Santa's Cake Ethel .Hunt A Xmas Carol -.Kathryn Wood Fred's Xmas Shoping , Alfred Hogencamp At the close of the exercises the pupils' attention was called to a beautiful Christmas tree wnere every pupil was remembered 'by thelr teacher, also the teacher .being ,..mh0rD,1 riv cr,mQ vorv iisnfill nnri handsome gifts by the pupils. Mrs. Bobolink is very proud of her handsome gold watch and chain pre sented by her mate as a Christmas present. Mrs. J. E. Haley and daughter, Mrs. 'Roy Spangenburg, is spending the holidays with friends at De posit. N. Y. 'Roy Arnold and wife, scranton, are visiting at the home of his pr- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Arnold. Miss Hattle Miller, Farview, visit ed friends 'heie last week. Miss Ester Ace, Farview, visited friends here last week. Mrs. Charles Miller, farview, visited the "Link ' and Mate last week. It is expected that Leon's best girl wlli receive a .handsome Xmas present as he has made anotner cap ture a fine mink which make3 two inside of ten days. Last Saturday morning J. E. Haley received a notice from the sheriff of Wayne county to appear in his own proper person at the court house In Honesdale on Monday, January b, 1912. to serveaas a grand Juror. Mr. Wllkon. paper hanger and decorator of Waymart, is certainly doing a fine job to the Interior of our chapel here. The Misses Kathryn and Florence Wood are spending the .holidays with friends at Wllkes-Barre. BETHANY. Special to The Citizen. Bethany, Pa., Dec. 26. Miss Lulu Erhardt, sister of Mrs, Blerly, who has been spending sev eral weeks at the parsonage for tne benefit of her health, returned to her home in Tyrone for Christmas There was a large attendance at the Christmas tree exercises In t'he M. E. church Saturday evening, Thirty-seven took part; the singing dialogues and exercises were a cred it to their teachers. Mrs. Blerly, Mrs John Smith and Miss Alice Ward who was .the organist. The choir consisted of Mrs. Ira Bryant, Mrs, John Smith, Miss Alice Ward, Messrs Fred Hauser and 'Russell Starnes with Miss Starnes as organist ren dered esveral Christmas selections, After the exercises and bnedlctlon gifts were distributed from the tree which stood to the left of the plat form. Many were remembered by their friends. The pastor, Rev, Blerly received a purse of eighteen dollars. The sexton, Mr. Doney, re celved a very nice sweater from the ladles of t'he church. Dr. Harry Many Is spending some time in Maryland. Miss Florence Blake of Klnslng ton Hospital, Philadelphia, came Fri day evening to spend the holidays at her home here. Miss dna Lavo. New York, came Saturday fb spend the. .holidays at the Lavo home. Mrs. Harry Many and sons left Friday to spend several days In" Honesdale with relatives. Mrs. Lavlnla Pethick spent Christ mas In Hawley with her son, Harry and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Smith and three children -and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith and two llttlo girls ' niado up the family gathering at Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith's, .Honesdale. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Bennett and family ate Christmas dinner I with Mr. and Mrs. Buel Dodgo, In Honcsdaie. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Blake, Miss Blake and Dorothy Sands joined tho Moaso family at Pleasant Mount, Christmas. William Pethick, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pethick spent 'Christmas In Carbondale. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. V. Starnes .had a family reunion at their home on Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gammon en tertained the following for Christ mas dinner: Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Gammell and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blake and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Kimble and family, Miss Alice Ward, Ella and Doris Blake. Mrs. wenry N. Miller, our efficient postmistress for the last dozen years and who has resigned her office to take effect the first of January, had a family reunion at her home for Christmas. Those present were: Mr, and Mrs. Robert Miller and daugh ter. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Paynter and daughter of 'Carbondale, and Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Selfarth and daugh ter of Scranton. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fltze and children spent Christmas at the Hauser home. , , ....a... Rev. and Mrs. Blerlyond son, Meyer, ate Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hauser. Their other guests were Mrs. George Rob ertson and Miss Mattie Strongman of Honcsdaie. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Faatz and son, Charles spent Chlrstmas with Mrs. Faatz's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Cott, near Wilkes-Barre. Howard Johns, Jr., of Carbondale, came Tuesday to visit his grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Johns. HOLLISTERVILLE. Special to The Citizen. Holllsterville, Pa., Dec. 26. After all. old mother earth decked with snow, makes It appear like Christmas time. The Christmas entertainments in both tho M. P. and M. E. churches were largely attended, and excellent programs wore rendered. The sermon by 'Rev. A. 11. llelcnert in the M. P. church on Sunday morn ing on the theme, "The First Christ mas," was listened to by a very at tentive and appreciative audience. Miss Nellie Hollister Is spending her Christmas with her sister, Mrs. Van Camp, at the Scranton .hospital, where she underwent a serious oper ation. She is slowing Improving. The audience at the entertainment at the M. P. church last Saturday evening received a treat in the form of a German duet by tho pastor and wife. . By the falling and exploding of a hanging lamp In tho barber shop of Herbert Reichert, the house was set on fire, and was only saved from be ing destroyed by hard work offthe family. With the 'exception of "41ie scorching of a few chairs, no dam age was done. a Mrs. Edith Potter spent her Christ mas with her parents at Nobletown. Miss Nellie Hollister will spend a few days in New York city this week. : Rev. A. R. Reichert will begin a series of revival meetings at 'the Union church next Sunday evening. The 'Holllsterville correspondent wishes everybody a very happy and prosperous New Year. ? As we lay down our pen for the year 1911 wo would say In the words of the writer, James Lucas: Come, let us anew our journey pur sue, Roll round wth the year, And never stand still till the Master appear. His adorable will let us gladly ful ill, And our talents Improve, By the patience of hope, and- the labor of love. Our life Is a dream; our time, as a stream, Glides swiftly away, And the fugitives refuses to stay, The arrow Is flown, the moment is gone; The millennial year Rushes on to our view, and eternity's -here. ' O that each In the day of his coming may say, I have fought my way through; I have finished the -work- thou didst give mo to do! O that each from the Lord may re ceive the glad word, Well and faithfully done! Enter Into my joy, and sit down on my throne. ARLINGTON. CSpecIal to The Citizen. Arlington, Pa., Dec. 26. John Pennell of Hawley, was home for Xmas. Miss Bertha Flnley Is also home. Miss 'Neville held a very entertain ing Xmas entertainment at tho school house on Friday. . Quite a few from this place 'attend ed the oyster supper at Lakevllle on Saturday night. Mark Killam, Jr., and Lester . Carl ton made a business trip to ,Hones dale on Wednesday last. Miss Lula BIdwell of Ariel, and Mrs. Dora Simons of Scranton, spent Christmas with their sister, Mrs. J. L. Noble. AVIsh you all a bright and Happy Now Year. Irving B. Brown and Miss Flora C. Reafler were married In New York City on September 26. The bridegroom Is one of Honesdale's progressive merchants,- whllo his bride Is one of Hawley's fair dam- Sherlff-olect Frank 0. Kimble took the oath of office 'Wednesday after noon before Register and Recorder E. AV. Gammell. DREHER. , Special to The Citizen. 'Born, to. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Goar hart, a son. on Dec. 12. Mrs. Gear hart was seriously sick during her time of confinement, but she' la get ting along nicely. Dr. A. J. Simons was the attending physician assist ed ,Dy dt, winters or scranton, Frank Fetherman, proprietor of the weekf which Is fully worth a the Newfoundland creamery, 'has Te- quarter, Which is drawing .by houses, contly purchased a building lot ofwh'llo the1 'Hippodrome has talking Andrew Beesecker and will in the near iuiuro nave ereciea on n a sun- able residence. The lot adjoins tho vvayne uouniy uotei ana is con- veniently near tho creamery, Mrs. J. R. Hause called on rela tives and friends in Scranton Inst week and made a combination trip for business and pleasure. Clyde Burrus has tho foundation wall for the addition to his house erected and part of the frame work completed. Otis Smith had "his portable saw mill 'moved from the Spruks lumber tract, near Angels, to a tract in Greenotown, Pike county. Warren Akers and Charles Shel blrd each lost a horse last week from Ills incident to old ago. Leslie Corey and Miss Crissle Blankcnbush, both of Greenetown, Pike county, were united In marriage on December 16, at the M. E. parson age, Sterling, 'by llov. W. E. Web ster. EQUINUNK. Special to The Citizen. Equlnunk, Pa., Dec. 26. The Christmas vacation" is here, bringing with it the home-coming of friends, Its usual good cheer and festivities. On Saturday eve the church was filled with people who assembled to listen to the Xmas program - and share tho fruit of the Xmas tree. The little people did remarkably well, exhibiting the excellent train ing they had received. Just before the close of the program the pastor, Rev. A. C. Tolley, gave a short talk in which he commended all who took part to make the evening's -"entertainment a success. Then the con gregation arose in a body to show their appreciation of he effort put forth by Mrs. C. E. Woodmansee, Mrs. Erie Lord and Miss 'Hornbeck who had charge of the program. Chas. De Lackner was in New York City on business the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Travilplece and sons, of Paupac, are spending the week at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Isaac Ludwlg. Willie Blaes Is entertaining the mumps. Florence Cuddlhe, .of Syracuse, and brother James, of Atlantic City, aro spending their Xmas vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cuddlhe. Louis Woodmansee is home from Penningtpn Seminary, Pennington, N. J., for a two .weeks' vacation. Inez Knapp spent Xmas with her parents, Chas. Knapp and wife at Lako Como. Our schools are closed for a week's vacation. Mr. Gillow and wife aro spending the week with Lookout relatives. 'Helen Slater is visiting her aunt at Galilee. Mr. and Mrs. Cowels and daugh tors of 'New York City, are spending Xmas week .with their many rela tlves here. J. E. and F. S. 'Watson of Le Roy, N. Y., spent their Xmas vaca tion with their parents, J. S. Wat son and wife. J. E. WoodmanBce Is visiting at the home of his son, Callie. Mrs. Hanford Knapp returned Thursday from a several week's visit with Blnghamton and Kirkwood relatives. The venerable -W. M. 'Nolson, Miss Farley and Mrs. Hodge were enter tained at dinner on Christmas by Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Palmer. Mrs. Finch, whose home is near Nichols, N. Y., Is paying a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer. iR-osabelle Pine Is home from her school for a week's vacation. Paul Brannlng Is making his fare well visit to our town. .He has ac cepted a position with the Arm of Moore & Hoar of Ellenville, N. Y. For the past four years he has been clerk and manager In J. W. Farley's general merchandise store. Paul has made many friends here and we all wish him success In his new 'posl tion. 'Lucie Kordman, who has been spending the past four months In New York City, Is home. Wm. Hornbeck and family of Hancock, spent Xmas at the home of J. K. Hornbeck. Horton Lord was a guest of Long Eddy friends Xmas. Erma Lent spent Christmas with her parents at Long Eddy. .Mrs. Lorenzo and children, of Mount Vernon. N. Y.. are visiting at the home of her parents, 'H. Knight and wife. The young people held their Xmas ball In Hadway's hall Monday even ing, ah report an excellent time. HAWLEY. Special to The Citizen. Hawley. Pa.. Dec. 27, James Lynch died early Monday morning In the State hospital, Scran ton, alter undergoing an operation for kidney trouble. Mr. 'Lynch was a former resident of Hawley. His son, AValter, is the operator at tho tower and Mrs. Mallan. wife of the Main street confectioner, Is a daugh ter. 'Walter Sheoley, Port Jervls, spent unrisimas wun nis parents, Mr. and Airs. w. D, sneeley. Prof, and Mrs. Mark CreaBy are spending tne holidays in Florida, They are in company with their friends, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. 'Hower, AVe understand Mrs, Hower owns a home in that state. Frank Sheoley. a srlass cutter em ployed at Stroudsburg, Is home for a snort vacation. Burgess R. AV. Murphy made business trip to Scranton on AVednes- day. Peter Nell Is lying in a critical condition at his home on Main avenue. On Christmas day he was taken suddenly ill with what the physicians pronounced appendicitis, a specialist was caned and an oper ation performed on Tuesday from which he rallied, tout the chances for his recovery are not very encourag lng. The holiday week Is passing along very pleasantly. In the majority of our homes are merry gatherings of sons, daughters and friends - who hall from the various cities where they are employed, some as students and others in business. Dreamland has a 6c vaudeville for pictures that tho public find very en-' renaming. "Tho Feast of Lights," rendered Dy tne uaptist cnurcn Sunday oven ing was enjoyed by a eood-sized congregation. The same evening tho LiUtneran cnurch had their Xmas tree and exerolses, both calling forth much praise. Gussie Reafier, the young 'a ghter of Henry Reafler, Jr., is ill at her home on Wayne Avenue. Miss Martha Goodrich passed Christmas with her girlhood friends the Misses Footo of Clemo. Those three women, now In advanced years, were born at Hamlin, Pa., and were schoolmates. Tho reminiscences of those days must have been -most pleasant. Tho dower Knitting Mill Just com pleted made a brilliant showing Xmas eve. Situated on a high emin ence a blaze with electric lights for the first time. Xmas afternoon and evening a dance was held therein. The machinery was moved in last week and work will begin the first of tho year. Dr. G. T. Rodman has purchased the Eckbeck pony for his children. Leonard Uegrote died after a long Illness at his home on Bellemont Hill last Saturday. The funeral was held from his late home Tuesday after noon. 'Rev. B. P. Ripley had charge of the service. Interment was made in Walnut Grove cemetery. Much sympathy Is felt for his young wife who so keenly feels the loss of a kind husband who was also a kind friend and neighbor; a young man highly respected and whose early demise deeply lamented by all of his ac quaintances. Mrs. Mary Kerr, an aged woman of Church street, whose death oc curred during the past week, after several weeKs sicKness or dropsical trouble, was burled Monday after noon. Snow Storm Bcneilts AVestern AA'hcnt Growers. Kansas 'City. Millions of dollars is the value to wheat-growers and farmers that Is placed on the snow storm, which has raged throughout Colorado, Oklahoma, western Mis souri and Kansas during the past week. The snow varied from two inches to several feet in depth. ItEPOitT OF THE CONDITION or the HONESDALE NATIONAL BANK HONESDALE. WAYNE COUNTY. PA. At the close of business, Dec. 5, 1911. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts f 21G.517 38 41 75 55,000 W U.19G 82 I.IKK) 00 1,231,017 91 40,000 00 1,290 17 Overdrafts.secured and unsecured u. a. uonus to secure circulation. Honds to secure Postal Havings Premiums on U. S. llonds Itnnria. securities, etc lianklng-housc, furniture nnd fix tures..... Due from National Hanks (not Reserve Aeents) .... Duo from State and Private Hanks and Bankers. Trust Companies, and Savings Hanks 432 27 llfiflll 73 6,597 16 l4,a.W 00 370 83 Due from approved reserve accnts Checks imd othcrcash Items.... Notes of other National Hanks.. pactional paper.currency, nick els and cents... Lawful Money lleservo In Bank, viz: specie joj.uj ou Leeal tender notes O.:il0 1)0 89,217 50 ItedemptTon fund with U. S. Treasurer, to per cent, oi circu lation! 2,750 00 m 00 Due from U. S. Treasurer Total.... $1,818,212 82 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid In $ 150,000 00 surplus mild iuu.uuu uu Undivided prollts, less expenses and taxes rmlil... 57.334 62 National Hank notes outstanding 63.90J 00 Due to other National Hanks 2,650 76 Due to State and Private Hanks and Hankers 130 27 Individual deposits subject to CI1CCK ll.lli.lKK 23 Demand certificates of deposit 20,680 00 Certlllcd checks 55 00 Cashier's checks out standing..., 659 S3- 1,434,197 17 Bonds borrowed None Notes and bills redlscounted None Bills payable, including uertlll- caies oi deposit, ior money uor rnweri.. None None Liabilities other than those above stated , Total $1,848,212 82 State of Pennsylvania, County of Wayne, ss. 1. Lewis A. Howell. Cashier, of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to tho best of my knowledge and belief. L.EWIB A. HOWELL, UaSUltT. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of Dec, 1911. Correct attest: H, Z. Kussell, Homer Greene. Directors K. B, Hardenberqii. ) OVER 66 YEARS EXPERIENCE TnADE Marks Anyone tending n sketch nnd ' - quiCKir "wruiwiui uiir uii" i in? niu linn In nrntmhlr nuteut tloiii nrlcl It conildentlitl. lint out free. Oldost fisener for 1'atenti taken turoimn rm i Semitic Boenua Ahndiom1r ItlnflrntKl wceidr. Ijirent Ir cuUtloil uf linr detilllio lou riml. Terms. M a Teari four montbi, L Sola brail newwlculen. MUNN&Co.36IB'Md"a New York Ilrancb jmc. S5 ff 8U Wuhlnjitoii, D. O. OLD DR.TIIEEL &DR.W. L.THEEL 1 7 tt Spring- Garden St., (lorm.rl j 11 J a. OU 8k, I'fclL., ra.) XU Dlk.r Jrli. 0.ljOer Bplll.U Tk. German Treatment, onl Ourulni Cure lor BpMini Bleed FeUoa, altera I taa't Cere, all ate Mercury a JtrteeU, werte lhaa I Ike DUeaie llaell, It'a a carte el euaaallr. all tlkla frlrate Dlaeaaea, Xsceaeca, beta atl. Abeaea. VTaaa. aaaaea. Hertoaa Deblllt;, Lett Haabeee, Vrelaa, etrepbjr, rilaa, leaaca, Yerleetele, lljiree.lt, Hectare Utrlelere, ae eallltc, aldecr. Bladder, 46 irt. pracllce 6 jrt. Hop. lap. la tjeraaar. Beek Tree, tella ell, eapeal Hueeaai, Ut7 Ceealr J idlcrUala freuda. lire. S-4 , I Baa. r. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION, ESTATE OP JOHN G. RIEFLER, Late of Honesdale. All persons Indebted to said estate are notified to make Immediate pay ment to the undersigned; and those Ifavlag claims against said estate are notified to present them, duly attest ed, for settlement. FRANCES E. RIEFLER "1 J. ADAM CRAFT Executors M. E. SIMONS J Honesdale, Pa., Deo. 2M, 1011, 104 1 PPItAISEMKNTS 'Notice Is gll XV. en that appraisement of $30 to the widows of tho following nar ed decedents have been filed In tl! Orphans -court or wayno count and .will be presented for approv on Monday, Jan. 15, 1912 viz: James Fives, Jr., Mt. Pleasant Personal. M. J. .HANLAN, Clerk. 'Honesdale, Dec. 27, 1911. AVAYNE COJDION PLEAS: TllU LIST, JANUAKY TERM, 1012. Ramble vs. Penn'a Coal Co. Hawley Glass Co. vs. Erie R. R. Smith vs. Brown. Ainey & Sencer vs. Keen. Tiffany vs. Sands. Tollep vs. Chaplck. Klausner vs. De Breun. AValentynowlcz vs. Allen et al. Selleck vs. De Breun. Town vs. Cortrlght et al. Omstead vs. Wayne Co. FarmeJ Fire Ins. Co. Same vs. Consolidated Mutual Fil Ins. Co. Hittinger vs. Erie R. R. Co. AVood, adm'r vs. Stewart et al. Martin L. Hall Co. vs. Crosley McGlnnis. Conloy vs. McKenna. Menner vs. Borough of Honesdal M. J. HANLAN, Profy. Honcsdaie, Dec. 18, 1911. rtOURT PROCLAMATION. AVherai J the Judcc of the several Courts I the County of Wayne has Issued his precl for holding a Court of Quarter Sessions. O J and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery! and for said County, at the Court Ilousel Deem on MONDAY, JAN. IB. 1912. and to continue one wecK : And directing that a Grand Jury for Courts ot Quarter Sessions and Oyer il Terminer be summoned to meet on Monol Jon. a, ma, at z p. m. Nntipt! Is therefore herebv clven to Coroner and Justices ot the Peace, and Cl stiilili's nf the Countv of Wayne, that tl:o?l then and there In their proper perse n- said Court House, at 2 o'clock In the uftl noon ot said Sth day of Jan., 11)11. with thl records, innulsltlons.oxamlnatlons andotfl remembrances, to do those things whlrll thi'Ir ntllnns nntinrtaln to he done, and thfl who nre bound by recognizance or otherwl to prosecute me prisoners wno are or sig be In the Jail of Wayne County, bo then i thereto prosecute against inem as snail lust. 1 Given under my hand, at Honesdale. tl .'uin aay ot itec.. imi, una in me i.wui yi of the Independenriiof the United Ktil M. LKE BHAMAN. Sherll Sheriff's Office Honesdalo Dcc'20 1911. I 102w) DEGISTEit'S NOllCE. Noticel XX hereby Riven that the accounts herein named have settled their resneca accounts in the ofllce of the Register of Ml of Wayne county, l'a., una that tne same i countv for confirmation, at the Court 11(1 ne nresentea at inp urnnans- L-ouri oi a In Honesdale. on the third Mondavi January next viz: First and, final account of Chaii V. Schrader, administrator of estate of Fred L. SChrader, Jer City, New Jersey. First and final account of M. Simons, administrator of .the est of Annie McGuire, New Jersey. Second and partial account Charles A. Masters, acting exectl of tho estate of Barzilla Shan Lake. First and final account of Joht Brennan and Jdhn Rellly, executj of the estate of James Dalton, MoB Pleasant. First and final account of Frl J. Meyers, executor of the estate! Theodore Gehrer, Honesdale. First and partial account of Jl Tompkins, executor of the estattl Reuben AV, Redmond, Bucklnghl First and partial account of AVl Harvey, administrator of the esl of Frederick Dierolf, Lehigh.. First and final account of A. Stevens, M. D., executor of the I tate of Darius Proper, Lake. Second and final account of Al R. Jaycox, executrix of the estatJ Andrew C. Jaycox, Buckingham. First and final account of Lj Mumford, administrator of Willi C. Campbell, Starrucca. First and final account of AJ Searle, executor of the estate John H. vareoe, Damascus. First and final account of Chal A. McCarty, executor of the esl of Margaret Avade, late of the to ship of Texas. First and final account of Jl Burns and Lizzie Malay, cxecul of the estate of J. B. Fitzslmml Canaan. First and final account of M A. AVeaver, administratrix of estate of C. J. AVeaver, Honest! First and final account of Jerl A. Kane, executor of the estatil Hugh Kane, Preston. First and final account of Car Prosh, executor of the estate Kungunda AVIck, Texas. E. AV. GAMMELL. Reglstei Register's Office, 'Honesdale, Deal 1911. Roll of HONO AtterMon is called to tne STRENfl of the Wayne Count: The FINANCIER of New Yo City has published a ROLL C HONOR of the 11,470 State Ban and Trust Companies of Unit States. In this list the WA COUNTY SAVINGS BANK Stands 38th in the United St; Stands lOtli in Pennsylvania. Stands FIRST in Wayne Coun Capital, Surplus, $52,343 Total ASSETS, $2,951,04 Savings Honesdale. tu.. December 1,