The citizen. (Honesdale, Pa.) 1908-1914, January 12, 1912, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    THE CITIZEN", FRIDAY, JANUARY J2, 1012.
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Brriiiwtfs
FOR SALE.
Cockerels. Alton strain. Call or
ruo ai onco. u. a. jiuwiuuu,
onesdnlc. Pa.
wit ovijfci i iiiui i oiwwvjj
Honcsdalo Footwear Co. at a sac-
nce. Address uoncsuuiu. i
Box 113. 3 Ct
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Rhode Island Red and Roso Comb
rnwn l,febnrn cocKrois. A. v.
line. Orson. Pa. iimcohi
SPRINGFIELD RIFLE AND A
box of shells only J4 at Erk Bros,
rare bargain. Come and inspect.
OOoltf.
MiSCUIiliAXKOUS.
Ait 1 i-ilJ O.'KIXIJ aawuu w . -
lowor floor rooms, must havo all
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ulre at Citizen office.
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Inches lone. Numbers 4 3 on
lde. "Saro " only word roauauie.
iwner can havo property by calling
t nitl7.cn office.
VHEN IN NEED OF CARRIAGES
and slelchs don't forget E. T.
ho largest assortment In Wayno
ounty to select from. 7Gtf
;ASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD AND
silver by Sommer, Jeweler and
)ptlclan. 9Gtf
LOCAL NEWS
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.
"Dec. II" on tlio label of your nn-
icr means that your Subscription ex
lires December 11111; "Jan. lii"
We 1 1 nve sent expiration notices to
-.1. ii. .....i if . i
cited xi letter requesting renewal, do
lot net offended it is only a re
Hinder that your subscription needs
The January grand jury cost
tho
o i o no
Leap year balls and parties are
Tho Delaware and Hudson rail-
UUU K. KJIU mil uunu ii avu-
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Inn at Olvnhnnt.
Councilman John Erk, who has
E. L. Parsons was appointed
An TV ronsranie or tcnit mwnsu .
Mrs. John Bollard spent hunaay
n Rprnnton.
Judge Alonzo T. Searlo leaves
riuuv lor luwauun, uruuiuiu tuuu
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11 n rrn vi n y w o 1 1
A marriage license was issued
anuary iu. to scou j. ieuyaru,
UUIUU LUYYUBUIU. UiiU OUiU J. . 44-
-Tho Citizen publishes two ln-
and another of the Wayno County
Farmers .Mutual ire insurance to.
On Tuesday, January 9, 1912,
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l i j ii ii in ii i i;. . iisa uuuiu uiiui -
TiUUU, Ul xiuauiirs, i u., auu ucmu u .
Jennings of Dunmore, i'a., were mar
ried Rev James Leishman offi-
i . . .i
A temperance meeting will bo
held at the m. k. cnuren or iiones
dalo on Thursday evening. Rev.
Philip Thomas. State Superintend
ent of Scientific Instruction will
epeak at the meeting.
The following wero elected di
rectors of the Honesdale National
Bank on Tuesday: Henry Z. Russell,
Edw'n F Torrey, Horace T. Menncr,
Louis J Dor(1lnier, Andrew Thomp
son Ilimor Greene, James C. Bird
sall Edu.'nd II. Hardenbergh,
Philip R Murray.
The amount of money drawn by
the old Hoard of County Commls
p'oners in 1011 includes their ex
pense ac'Ouius of 1910, which were
as 1 1 s Commissioner .1. K. Horn
beik $97Rk: Commissioner J. E.
Mandenl'p $90. sn. and Commission
er T ' Madden. $40.97.
! 1 vuu notico tho scoop The
O'-zpo K 1 in its last issue, when
it poijisbtd t'io exclusive news con
cern -wr 'ho FTi'ltnblo Life Assur
nn ci i.. vimc and Rev. Rlchoson be-
irc '-!. fd to the electric chair?
Son r be for The Citizen, only
$1 00 per year in advance.
rding to state reports tho
rale o' a 'tomoblle licenses will be
gre.vpr than ever before. There are
a n rubor of new machines being
Te"l 'ercd and tho atjgroirato total of
li ! he received will not bo far
from $100000, It Is claimed.
Steps to bring about better con
d'tKno in tho school houses In tho
rural districts and better buildings,
where ne fsary, will be taken by
tho now State Hoard of Education's
officers early in tho coming year.
Dr Nathan C Sdiaoffer, tho Stato
Superintendent of Public Instruc
tion In hts recent report called at
tention to tho need of making im
provements to tho country schools
and data that will enablo tho board
to deal with tho problem and per
haps to mako somo rocommendatlonB
for State aid along that lino when
tho Legislature meets will bo col
lected This Investigation of con
ditions In tho rural schools will ho
nmong the first matters to bo taken
up by tho new secretary of tho
board, Professor J. George Ilecht,
when ho arrives at Hnrrlsburg next
week Dr. Schaeffor In IiIb ronort
and In recent addresses has declared
that something must bo done to hot
ter conditions In the country If tho
Btandard of education Is to bo maln-
tained and tho health of tho pupils
preserved.
Tho teachers' Instltuto of Wayno
county will bo hold in Starrucca on
Saturday.
A daughtor has boon 1)orn to
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lowla Hoirrlch of Wil
low avonuo.
Allen, young son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Boyd, of Thlrtoonth stroot,
Is qulto HI.
Charols E. Luckes wa3 ap
pointed supervisor of Storllng town
ship In placo of Louis Butlor, ro
slgnod. Francis Weeks, of East Hones
dale, moved his family to Promp
ton Monday whore ho will act as
sawor for Frank Hollenback.
Mrs. Salo Frledowald, Scranton,
will glvo one of hor delightful In
terpretative recitals Saturday after
noon at 3:30 o'clock in Miss Brown's
room at tho High School Auditor
ium. Edwnrd Donoy was elected first
lloutcnaut and Thomas Gallagher
second lieutenant of Company E,
13th regiment, N. G. P., at tho arm
ory, .Monday ovcnlng. Tho election
was conducted by Major Conrad of
Scranton
Services will bo hold in St.
John's Ev. Lutheran church next
Sunday morning at 10:30. Subject
of sermon, "Deldo Meino Loemlnor."
In tho ovonlng at 7:30. "What Shall
Wo Havo Therefore?" Servlcoa nt
Whlto Mills, at 3 p. rn.
II. Scott Salmon, cashier of tho
Wayno County Savings bank, has
startod the 41st year In tho employ
of this Institution. Tho bank was
Incorporated 40 years ago. This Is
a remarkable record and one few
men havo tho pleasure and honor
of onjoying.
Saturday night all tho electric
lights in town wero extinguished for
a period of 15 to 20 minutes caused
by tho blowing out of tho fuso on
tho main lino, causing great Incon
venlenco to many stores that wero
open that night that depended sole
ly on olectrlclty for lighting pur
poses. Lako Lodoro will bo tho sceno
of much activity next week when
90 men will 'bo employed In harvest
ing Ice for tho Lako Lodoro Improve
ment company. Tho Ico Is 11 Inches
thick. About 30,000 tons will 'bo
harvested and during tho cutting sea
son about 300 carloads will be ship
ped by rail.
Tho directors of tho Wayno
County Agricultural Society met in
tho Allen House last Tuesday morn
ing and elected tho following olilcors
for the ensuing year: President, W.
L. Ferguson; vice-president, E. P.
Jones; treasurer, V. P. Starnes; sec
retary, E. W. Gammell. Tho fair
next season will bo held the first
week in October.
Stato Lecturer, E. B. Dorsett,
Mansfield, Pa., will glvo a lecture at
the Union church, Calkins, Friday
evening, January 19, 1912, under
the auspices of Labor Grange. All
are cordially Invited to attend. This
is tho first of a series of lectures to
bo given by this Grango and is not a
money making scheme. A small ad
mittance will bo charged in' order to
partly defray expenses.
The Wayno County Savings
Bank elected directors Tuesday as
follows: W. B. Holmes, A. T. Searle,
H. S. Salmon, W. F. Suydani, F. P.
Kimble, T. B. Clark, H. J. Conger, C
J. Smith, J. W. Farley and E. W.
Gammell. This bank Is starting In
on its 41st year of business. Dur
ing this period tho Wayno County
Savings Bank has advanced to 38th
position In tho United States and
10th in standing In Pennsylvania.
Neal Hiller, cashier at the Dela
ware and Hudson freight depot at
this place, has been promoted to
agent at Green Rldgo, where ha will
havo charge of tho company's sta
tion. Neal has worked in all
branches under Local Agent C. J.
Dibble and is fully qualified to per
form his new duties. His position
will be filled hero by Jacob Dalles,
who Is now registering clerk. Ray
Dibblo will succeed Mr. Balles as
registering clerk and Herbert Male,
who has been on the platform will
tako Ray's place. Neal is a son of
Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Hiller and is
an exemplary young man. Ho loaves
Monday for Green Rldgo. His many
Honesdalo friends wish him unbound
ed success in his new field of labor.
Tho name "Mason and Dixon's
Lino" has been popularly applied to
tho whole dhisory line between free
and slave soil, but properly It be
longs only to tho south boundary of
Pennsylvania, surveyed by Charles
Mason and Jeremiah Dixon, 17C3-G7.
For over 100 years this lino was a
" bono of contention," and England
finally sent Mason and Dixon to tho
colonies to mako an olik-lal survey
which was to bo final. At the end
of every llfth mile of this lino a
stone, brought from England, was
placed, engraved on ono sldo with tho
coat of arms of Lord Baltimore, and
on tho other with those of the
I'enns; while tho intermediate miles
wero marked by smaller stones, 10
Inches squaro and IS Indies high,
bearing a largo letter M on ono sldo
and P on tho other. Tho lino is 280
miles long.
PIANO Tl'M.N'fi.
W. R. Luis, expert piano tuner, Is
In town. First-class local references.
Leavo orders at Cole's drug storo.
PERSONAL
Mr3. R. N. Torrey Is visiting rela
tives in Now York City.
Mrs. Frank Bruco, of Carbondalo,
called on friends in town Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Katz, of
Thirteenth street, aro in New York.
William RItter of Aldenvllle, a
glnBs-cuttor, has accepted a position
hero;
Mrs. Barbara Rolf la improving,
having been confined to her bed
since Christmas.
Miss Josophino McKenna Is a
guost of hor slKter, Mrs. M, J. Kolly
at Deposit, N. Y.
Mesdame3 G. S. Purdy, C. M. Botz,
Charles Mills and Isaac TIbbits aro
in Now York City.
Nelson Lambert returned to Os-
slng. N. Y.. Thursday morning after
I spending tho holiday vacation at his
I home hore t
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Fow'Ior Spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gaorgo
S. Thompson In Hawloy.
Mrs. G. Wilson and daughtor, Miss
Mablo, of Wllkes-Barro, woro Sun
day visitors In Honcsdalo.
C. W. Bartrum, of Nowburg, N. Y.,
attended tho funeral of tho lato Mrs.
Sarah WllBca on Tuesday.
Miss Helen Grant, who had boon
visiting frionds horo, returned to
her homo in Hawloy on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. William Soli aro
spending the weok's ond In Now
York city and Mountclalr, N. J.
Mrs. Loo Hahn, of Provldonco,
R. 1., arrived Saturday to spend sov
oral days with relatives In town.
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. B. Hokon, who
havo been visiting in Wllkes-Barro
for somo tlmo, havo roturncd homo.
Jeffrey Freoman, of Court strcot,
has accepted a position with an In
dependent coal company at Scran
ton.
'Miss Floronco Hiller, who had
been spending a few weoks with rel
atives in Scrauton, roturncd homo
on uMonday.
Mrs. A. D. Van Drloson and fam
ily, who havo boon spending tho
holidays in Wilkes-Brrro, havo ro
turncd homo.
Mrs. Niemoyer and daughtor,
Miss Josophino, of Whlto Mills, spent
Wednesday with Mrs. Foreman on
Cottago street.
Mrs. C. Schromsor, who had boon
spending somo tlmo nt tho homo of
Mrs. W. S. dlennig in Wllkos-Barro,
has returned home.
Miss Susie McGraw, who is teach
ing in Starrucca, returned to her
duties after spending several days
with relatives hero.
Chas. P. Schullor, buyer for Bando
and Hotter, commission -merchants,
of New York city, spent several days
In town this week.
Miss Leah Jenkins, who has been
spending a fow weeks with her cous
in, Miss Nellie Hulslzer, here, has re
turned to her home.
'Miss Loulso Keefor returned to
hor homo in Scranton after being tho
guest of Misses Edgott and Allco
Gregory for a fow days.
Wilson Decker and daughter, Mrs.
Andrew Brydon, of Dunmoro, attend
ed tho funeral of tho lato Mrs.
Sarah Wilsea on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Gaylord
loft Thursday morning for a visit
with thoir son, Albert B. Gaylord,
and family, at Philadelphia.
Albert J. French, John R. French,
and Frank Martin of this placo left
for Toronto, Canada, on Monday
where they aro Interested in cut
glass works.
Dr. C. R. Brady, W. G. Blakney
and Thomas Fuller leavo Friday
morning to attend tho automobile
snow at Madison Square Garden,
New York City.
William Welsh, Augustivo Kuph
er, Frank Rosencranz and W. Wlsst,
of Brooklyn, who have been spend
ing tho past week with relatives in
town returned Sunday. '
G. E. Bates, district passenger and
freight agent, and T. J. MacNamara,
traveling passenger and froight agent
of the Delaware and Hudson system,
headquarters In Scranton, and H. H.
Ashley of tho Jersey Central rail
road, wero business callers hero
Thursday.
Esquire E. B. Hollister, of Hollls-
tervlllo, was a business caller in
Honesdale on Thursday. Mr. Hollis
ter informs us that his son, Grove,
recently received the appointment of
private secretary to Congressman C.
C. Bowman, of tho Luzerno district
Grove attended tho High school here
six years and his many Honosdalo
classmates and friends rojoico with
him In his appointment.
Denth of Dover Bennett.
Dover Bennett died at his homo at
Honesdale, Jan. 9, 1912. Ho had
been a sufferer from heart trouble
for many years but had been con
fined to bed only a few days before
his death. Deceased was born April
2, 1855, in Pleasant Mount township
whero he spent most of his life with
the exception of a few years in tho
south and tho last six years at Hones
dale. On Nov. 27, 18S3, ho was
united in marriage to Harriet A.
Peck by whom he Is survived; also
by the following children: Mrs. Jacob
A. Rolf, of 'Honesdale, Miss Mary
Bennett, teacher of Hampton, N. J.,
Grace, Pearl, Robert and Wilhimina
at home. Deceased Is survived by
his mother, Mrs. Catherine R. Ben
nett, ono brother, Arnott Bennett of
Scranton, and one sister, Mrs. M. T.
Varus of Maple Grove. Tho funeral
services wero conducted at his lato
homo Thursday afternoon by Rev.
James Rainey of Aldemille. Inter
ment In Glen Dyberry. The pall
bearers woro J. J. Porham, W. J.
Forber, Frank Shilling, Goorgo Blako
and William 11. Karslako.
Death of Racliael Saiindeis.
Rachael Saunders, widow of tho
lato James W. Hayward, of Hones
dale, died suddenly Wednesday ovon
lng of paralysis, after two hours' Ill
ness. Mrs. Hayward, who is in her
92d year, was in her usual stato of
health during tho day until 9 o'clock
In the evening when sho was strick
en. Death rolloved her sufferings at
11:10 tho sanio night.
Mrs. Hnywood had mado hor homo
Hill, since tho death of her husband,
eighteen years ago. Tho death of
William Hill, tho hero of Montoroy,
Cal., last Friday, was a sovore shock
to Mrs. Hayward and resulted In hor
death.
Tho deceased was born at Lacka
waxen, PIko county, Juno 2, 1820,
and with her husband, tho lato J. W.
Hayward, lived In different places In
New York and Pennsylvania. Sho
was tho mother of tho following chil
dren by whom sho Is survived: Mrs.
William Hill. Honesdalo; Mrs. W. H.
MacElroy .Arlington, N. J.; Mrs. C.
W. Hobbs, Mlddlotown, N. Y.; John,
of Stnnhopo, N. J., and Edward, of
Hackonsack, N. J.
Mrs. Hayward was a mombor of
tho Honesdalo Contral Methodist
Episcopal church. Tho funeral will
bo hold Saturday afternoon at 2
o'clock from hor lato home at Blan
dln, Rov. W. II. Hiller officiating.
Interment In Glon Dyberry corue-tery.
Wcok of Prayer Is being observ
ed In tho Preshytorlan and Mothodlst
churches of Honosdalo.
Next Sundny night at 7:30
o'clock tho Holy Name Socioty will
havo a public colobratlon at St.
John's Catholic church. Next Sun
day Is tho feast of tho Holy Name of
Jesus. Father John O'Toolo will
preach a special sermon.
Tho cantata given at tho Enls-
copal church on Dec. 28 will bo re
peated on Friday night In tho parish
rooms or the church. Tho cantata
is ontltled "Santa Clans In Janan"
and It was so well rendered and ap
preciated that it will bo given again
under tho direction of Miss Dorothy
Mennor. In addition to this thero
will bo vocal and Instrumental mu-
Ic.
Graco Episcopal church, Sun
day, Jan. 14. At tho 10:30 a. ra.
service tho sermon-subject will bo
lho Strength of Jesus." At tho
7:30 p. m. sorvlco tho thomo will bo
"Tho Guiding Star." At this ser
vice tho music will bo furnished by
members of tho Sunday school In
cluding soprano and violin solos. All
over tho land on this Second Sunday
after Epiphany It Is tho custom In
Oio Episcopal church to havo such
a Sunday service. Tho regular ses
sion of tho Sunday school will bo
hold as usual at 12 M.
Berlin township Is well represent
ed in tho Honesdale High school.
Threo now pupils recently register
ed, tho last two being Dill and
Avery.
A Wayno county basket ball
league Is being formulated. It will
constitute tho school teams of Haw
ley, White Mills, Honesdalo and
possibly Damascus.
About 70 boys, whose ages range
from 12 to 15 years, aro receiving
special training under Prof. H. A.
Oday and E. G. Jenkins in the gym
nasium every Tuesday and Thurs
day evenings. In addition to pupils
of the school there are about 25
boys outsido of tho school who at
tend tho training classes.
Tho Honesdalo district teachers'
institute, comprising Honesdale,
Seelyville, Prompton, Cherry Ridge,
Texas, Dyberry, Bethany and Leban
on, will be held in Honesdale Febru
ary 3. The committee In charge Is
composed of Prof. H. A. Oday. Miss
Vera Murray, Miss Graco Jadwin and
Joseph McCluskey.
Tho Freshman class (of the High
school is studvlnir tho "Autohlocra-
,phy of Benjamin Franklin. A spec
ial program, reproduced below, will
bo rendered on Friday tfternoon of
this week at 3 o'clock In the High
school auditorium: "Franklin's Par
ontago and Boyhood," Raymond
Reirdon; "Seeking His Fortune."
Robert Williams; "Advontures In
London," Philip Sommer; "Return
to Philadelphia," Eda Krantz; "In
Business for Himself," Jeanetto
Pohle; "Self Education," Charles
Kreitner; "George Whltefield and
Beginning of Public Life," Helen
Brown; "Public-spirited Gentleman,"
Mary Howley; "In Service of tho
King," Miss Lambert; "Franklin tho
Philosopher," Harriet Carroll;
"Sketch of Later Life," Annio Lam
bert H wnpiK vi vn tup
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LESSON II..
syllable
together
tiny
until
umbrella
valuable
veteran
walnut
wafer
yield
youthful
zinc
mention
necessary
noisy
obllgo
occasion
possess
pralrlo
quarrel
quite
raisin
relievo
scholar
separato
Denth of If. I. Kcllnm.
Captain Henry P. Kellam, a promi
nent resident of Equluunk, died last
Friday and tho funeral was hold on
Wednesday.
Mr. Kellam was born In Llttlo
Equlnunk, December 15, 1835, nnd
has been one of tho most progres
sive citizens In tho county. Ho has
been Identified with tho commercial
Interests of his -community and for
many years had been postmaster of
Llttlo Equlnunk.
Ho was a veteran of tho Civil War
and when ho was mustorod out held
tho tltlo of captain.
ItKWAIMC OF OIXT.M i:TS FOR CA
TARRH THAT CONTAIN MER
CURY, ns mercury will purely destroy the
senso of smell and completely de
rnngo tho whole system when enter
ing It through the mucous surfaces,
except on prescriptions from reput
nble physicians, as the damage they
will do Is ten fold to tho good you
can possibly derive from them Unit's
Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.
Cheney & Co., To'edo. O., contains no
mercury, nnd :s taken Internally,
acting dlre-'tly upon tho biood nnd
mucous surfaces of the system. In
buying Hall's Cntnrrh Cure bo euro
you get tho genuine. It Is taken In
ternnlly nnd mnde In Toledo, Ohio,
by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials
free.
Sold by Druggists. Price 75c. per
bottle. .
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
STATEMENT OF
HONESDALE BOROUGH ACCOUNTS
i
For tho (lscnl yenr ending Dec. 31, 1011
GKOHOK W. I'KNWAUDKN.Tninurpr,
In nccounl with tho Iloroueli ot llonesdnlo.
1)11.
To cmh from
(1. M. OunutiR, Treni J 1102 i
KreltniT for hcwit connection . 40 )
Nlckulcttn lU'unne B to
John Torrpj put. ctinnlna wnlki in On
11, Hciillrrliolz, on tnxes 11) 0 WO 00
Ooumy Trt'nurur,Jlrjuor llcume 21CO 10
II. II. IllttrU-li. llccn.uto Duel. 12 (I)
.l..!.('anlvnn. Uotf Ux Will
Hliow Hcpiiu's 12 oo
Not proceeds Kntlonnl Itnnk noto 7R
Fred HhuikIitv com on llccmoi CO m
Net proceeds Nntloiml Hunk notu H'Ji 71)
Fines find llecnnei is Ul
It. Scliuurliolz, tnx col., 1611 tax . euiuil
Forstono 7 V)
Htiitn Trom. Kon lull Flro Ins. Oo, 807
Ann:i Keen, port pnj metiton newer It)
JUwa 17
CK.
l!j disbursements ns follows:
I,nbor A tenm work on sts A pnrks t VAX 44
llonesdnlo Klectrlc I,., II. A 1". Uo. SK7 Vt
llonesdnlo (Jon. nler Oo Bit to
1'ollco service, Dement & Hi
Police service, Onnlvnn M on
Krnft A donuer, conl nnd cnnliut. 17n 91
UotiiolldntcdTclcplionoCoinpnuy iao )
Hell Tel Oo. to Dee. 1. 1UI1 :)1 00
(1. J. Mueller, tremstnte Ins rcl fund 307 2U
Kreitner Ilrcis. for lumber . . IS S!fi
OnnlvnuA McGlnnls St 1ft
J. II. Howeii, stono 72 ffl
M.J. Hnnliin, recording petitions A fto
Interest on notes nnd bonds ... 41 ro
llonesdnlo Nntlonnl llnnk noto. . .'XI (II
llonendnlu National Hnnk noto. . ICOo no
llonesdnlo Nnt'ul Hnnk note, Int. C U)
Hciiiiiiin. Irwin A Hreiiuniiinn.uso
of roller 2670 63
Wnyne Oo operntlvo Ass., mil sodn 15
O. M. aenune, for incidentals . 3 8
J. it. Koblnsnn, lnstirnncu SI III
I.. S Collins, survejinit . . .. Vim
Premium on Treasurer's bond.. 12 on
SeoIlK for dmnpliiK ground V7 hi
Hecoidl ft deed ot ground 2 25
Texns township tor use of crusher SSn 5.H
(4. P Hss. ninklUK dupllcitto. . . 6 H)
vv. U. Holme-, e.ds B w
Flro Depnrlinont expenses:
KepnlrlllK Hose Truck 11 75
Work on iioso Uortrlulit
lire S (O
Vork on hoso Knoll flro 2 nt
Murrny.i Oo. Nozzle, 8 75
Hlttenbender Oo. rcpnlrsil 66 XI 16
J. M. Lyons, snlnry chief en
gineer to Jnn. 1 76 U)
John Onrrjll. snlnry nsslst-
nnt engineer to .Inn 1... . 37 60
Ohns. Truscott, snlnry stoker
to Jim. 1 18 76
Advertising nnd printing 70 w,
Hook for script -'175
J. T. Hrndy. pole for ting 60
Oortrlght A on, street sprinkler 7 Ml
('. V. McOnrty, nt'y. snl.. Jim. 1.H4 50 IK)
W.J. Humes, post for dumping
ground 8 66
Repair-on City Unit 7 W
t'hns. Hullock. dynnmlte 12 10
Mrs. W.J. VanKeuren, work on
script ... 110 i
J. M. Lynns, norkon plugs 4 60
Auditor Beneriilstnto tnx . .. 45 32
H. I'lirtung.snnd 6 Hi
Thomns Fuller, auditor 4 Hi
T. F. Ilnin, nudltor 4 Hi
Frnnk Tiuscott. nudltor 4 (
Krk Hros., sundries 11 M
Donntloil to O. A. It 25 HI
Donation to VII. Imp. Ass. for trees 25 (W
Snmuel Morrison, sundi les 85
Horses for Klro Di'Din tment. . 160 I"
Secretary's Milnry to .Inn. 1, IMS . . 62 1:1
Treasurer's snlnry tojnn. 1.W12 to Hi
Salary of Sec. of Hoard of Health 60
Grnhnm Wntts, sundries 8 85
Hinuian, bonrd for trnmpj 7 6"
Kxpre-s 65
Atlantic ReflnlngOoinpiiny for oil 18 01
Wm, I'euwurdun estate, lumber 41 76
S 13920 .'II
Cash on band Dec. 31..
1; W
tl49M 41
HONEST VALUES IN
Winter Clothing !
REDUCTION
on all Suits and Overcoats
RCKERTS
Although the last bank to start in Honesdale it has
more stockholders than any other bank in Wayne County
and shows a steady increase in deposits, having up to
January 1 reached the S3003000.00 mark.
q EVERYBODY welcome at THIS bank.
H We earnestly solicit the business of all classes and
welcome you to join us by opening an account of $1
or more.
OFFICERS:
M. E. SIMONS, President C. A. EMERY, Cashier
DIRECTORS :
M. B. Allen,
Georco C. Abraham,
J. Sam Brown,
Oscar E. Bnnnoll,
Wra. II. Dunn,
W. M. Fowler,
W. B. Gulnnlp.
John R. Krnntz,
Fred W. Kreltnor,
John Weaver.
nOIlOUOH INtlBUTKDNKBS
T. A.I. Flnncrty. noto dated Feb 10
1WW, nt6 per cent.. . ..... ....
John 1'ngo Kstnte, note nt.4,4 per o.
J. M. Lyons, note dated Aug. 12. 18V2
11600 09
iao oo
nt b per cunt.
tm oo
HON PR AT 4 VElt 0F.NT.
Nnthnn Hotick Kstnto. . . S 2Wi (fl
John Wntts '
John I,. Miller lOTMio
Wm. Watts I") "i
John M. Lyons 6H ")
. .. . Ml 11
.... f) 01)
... Mint
.... Mm hi
... wo ()
. . rim u
Win. T.emnltzer . . ..
Geo. W. l'onwarden
J. D. Hotick 1110 00
John L. Millar ivmw lw 00
S12060 00
HTATKMKT OF HOHOUOH TAX.
1909.
lint, due from II. Hchucrholr. sub
ject to Mionctntloiis, commis
sions, etc., March 1, 1D1I J Wl (0
1810.
Hal. duo March 1, 1910 18M 60
April nth, reo'd I 600 CO
Deo. 19th, " 4U1( JfldOOO
Hal. due less exonerations, com
missions, etc I WS0 60
1911.
Duplicate t 9SSJ 81
Less ensh pnld Sept. 8th t inn 00
Oct. Bth ) (O
Nov. 3rd !SX 00 8000 00
Bnl, due subject to exonerations,
commissions, etc. . . t 18IH 82
I hereby certify that the foreKOiim Is n
true and correct account of tho receipts nnd
expenditures for the lKjrouKb of Honesdale,
for the year endum Dec 31. 1911: nboof tho
liabilities nnd Isilnnces due from tnx collec
tors ns per statement lieicwltli.
Ueoiku: W. I'knwaudkn, Trcns.
We. thn undersigned, midltors of the Iwro
of llonesdnle.bavo e.tntnlned tlieaccouiits of
G. W. I'euwnrdeii. treat., nnd llnd the snmo
to bo cortect nccordtiiK to statement show
Inn ensb Hi the hands of the treasurer to bo
I1079.2S.
T. Frank Ham, )
Fkaj. K TitfhC'oTT, Auditors.
TlIOM. M. KULLKU. )
B7w2
Detailed cot of re-'bulldiim streets, viz:
Mnln Street, 40 ft. wide. B In, thick 4KB ft.
I'nrkKtreet wii ft.
Uourt Htreet S8l ft.
Terrnce Htreet ... . sunt.
HW9 ft.
I2.MH IS
WW (O
. Hi:i 00
.1i7A IS
2T03 tons crushed stone .
For stenni roller
Labor
FOR SAIJS.
Tho undersigned will sell at pub
lic sale, at tho Grand Jury Room
in Court House in Honesdale, on
Saturday, January 20, 1912, at 10
o'clock a. m.
24 shares of tho Capital stock
of American Knitting Company,
(Par $50).
Terms of sale, cash.
WAYNE COUNTY SAVINGS BANK
January S, 1012.
3 4eoi.
J. E. HALEY.
AUCTIONEER !
Have me and save money. Will attend
sales anywhere in Mate;
Address. 'Waymaiit Vjl., (It. 1). H.)
Gome Here
and
Save Money
O. Wm. Sell,
M. B. Simons,
Fred Stephens,
George W. Tlsdoll,
J. E. Tiffany.
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