TUB CITIZEN, FRIDAY, FEHKUAUY 0, 1012. PAOK 8 FOR SALE. town havo loft their beautiful up- ...in. i i. i.i mi. 111 II II I'lISI A .Ml II II HII11IL Ll iiiu nyj. 1L . i Ar i- mi. in in n nnnsiml nnnnrtimlfv. Writo or in- ill ukj Duiu lui I vii vaniu I lit MA h IS V A IAIWjI'j property In Newfoundland, Wayno J 11- 1 A CI 1 V. i . rr rp j, .i . ii ii ii : i ! mi m i uaauii- nin. nn rn ni 11 it. nniiin. Liiimui. UWlUUIllllilllU. I il.. UI . fJi V. iiuii- nru . 11 1 nirTinv . 1 1 riiii'su iiii. in. ll. 'uk rw 1 . is 1 VII 1 innv. v. ijvj- cd carriages, 1 double sleigh, 2 cis oi ii urn oss. i-til-us iuubhu- ii in Ann . nr inn dctiliiluii iiu&i nmnnn v snrnnfnn. l'fl. If II. MISCELLANEOUS. land Brick Block. Inuulre or .Mrs. "nn llnrlnnil 1 2eltf ment with lavatory In good condl- lon on Eleventh street. $S per nnt l I'ossessiun kiiuu iiiiuiuui- tolv Inuuiro J. E. Richmond. 9tf Ing manager for good general n wnrk tin n. cood trade and in- e l ka ress. ijox oitiuuuh, i -a. cuci . 4 k r 4 Tl T T TT1 ' and slelchs don't forget E. T. f I.U 1 1 OA (!.. i.n.i r-twnnt ntltn liOc lift III rill'XL ilriUI LlIltTllL 111 M U iiU .... 4 r r r f s'lver by Sommor, Jeweler and t pinn :i hi i LOCAL NEWS - The Sociality of St. Mary Madga- len s i anion, inurcn win noiu a sup- Many persons from the sur- uesciay cveninc. -The uigh school pupils will ob- The ladles Aid society of St. Inhn Kvnnuollp.n l.nfhnmn church urn room or t in church on Thursday II 1HI IIUUII .11111 t!k tUlilU. IjUllCt! Hill uau ue burveu. The automobile show opened at ne i. aruonuaie uarage anu nepair ivpe n nrntrrnm onnh nvnnlnir .Tns. Battle, the tenor soloist, of Scranton, will S1I1K - Judge A T. Searle, sitting In III II I II I I IS III I .ill' K il Willi II il III 11 II L V . m Wednesday directed a jury to ac ini joiin .iuiiuii, u ciiuuueur, ui he charge of reckless driving, but nn int niriirs in (iiisihj.sh hi liih WUQIJ tl ill! 11 M W X' - f V 14 lUUUlti A serious operation was per formed upon Charles Boyd, Doyds Mills Thiirsilnv mnrnlnir. hv Dr. A. W Smith, of Scranton, assisted by Dr H U. Ely, soil Marcy, and Miss awiuiiuu nuiiiur. ui una uiuuu. .ui. Boyd's appendix was also removed. Chief Boatswain Daniel Mon tague, r S N , of 1733 Porter street, Philadelphia, one of the "heroes of the sinking of the collier Morrimac in Santiago harbor during the war with Spain, died early Monday morn ing in the Aaval hospital at Annapo lis A team of horses, owned by Jos. Jacobs, in -lied to a sleigh, ran away on Tuesday afternoon. They were frightened by an automobile near tho and plunged through tho park. Tho tongue of the sleigh was smashed and the horses were captured after a brief run - Tuere will be 372 delegates in the next Itopublican state convention according to tho tablo compiled on Monday at Philadelphia by Secretary W Harry Baker of the state com mittee and sent to the commissioners of the arious counties, giving ap portionment of delegates by legisla tive distriits The eightieth anniversary of tho organization oi uio nrsi vesiry and tho bog nning of the parish life will be obsened in tho Grace Episcopal "onnnunion service will be held at 8 a m Text of morning sermon, " Thy peoplo shall be willing In the day of thy power." Evening text, "Lest thou Korget." State Fish Commissioner N. U. Bullc stated to-day that the ship ments of trout this year would be gin as soon as tho weather permits. The applications havo run higher than exnerted thus far, but It is be lieved that the supply will be ample. Tho commissioner does not promise to put out any fry that aro not well developed and yearlings may be sent to many localities. Sportmen from all over tho State commend Nathan It. Buller In changing tho size of trout for dis tribution John C. Ogden, of West mont, a member of tho commission, gives tho action his heartiest ap proval Mr Ogden said that tho sentiment of tho sportsmen of tho state hns clearly shown that the planting of fish of considerable size, ranging up to six or seven Inches, ts preferablo to tho placing of much smaller ones, as In tho past. It haB been proved that tho old plan never was acceptable Board of Trado mooting this Frldny evening. Tho Morry Hearts club mot at tho Charlcsworth homo on Thursday evening. Elmer nnd Prlcml Waltz, or Dro ller, shot and killed three foxes In ono clay last week. Ail of Honcsdalc's banks will bo closed on Monday next, the occasion being Lincoln's birthday. A mnrrlngo license has been Issued to Illchnrd It. Evans, of Haw ley, and Anna Dotzcr, of Hawley. A prominent Lackawanna offi cial has predicted that Nicholson will have a population of 5,000 peoplo In flvo years hence. A masquerade dance wns hold In tho truck house of Texas No. -1 Are department on Wednesday. A good tlmo Is reported. Rev. W. H. Hlller married Miss Blanche May Uolllson, of Prompton, nnd Itobert B. Davis, of Carbondalo, at the Methodist parsonage Wednes day morning. Rev. S. B. Murray, who a few years ago was a Methodist minister at Ariel, is now assistant to Itov. Dr. I. H. Odcll, pastor of tho Second Presbyterian church In Scranton. The mercury In California regis tered the lowest last month of any time known, being 1G degrees above zero. It is claimed that some orange and lemons groves were affected. Fish Commissioner Buller says that the new plan of having wardens report directly to him Is working out fairly well and that when In full op eration it will bring excellent re sults. A new concrete depot at Alford, occupying the site of the ono destroy ed by lire last year, has been dedi cated and the Lackawanna company Is said to havo Invested ?8,000 in the building. Marvin, tho florist, has made arrangements to take the building now occupied by L. B. Swingle, Main street, March 1. Mr. Swingle will remain In Honesdale for an indefi nite period. Conductor Abraham Snyder of the Erie Scranton train Is on duty again after a sickness of ten days. Conductor' Corroll, of Dunmorc, had charge of Mr. Snyder's train during his absence. On Friday afternoon of this week the Ladies' Aid society of the Lutheran church celebrate with Mrs. Henry Salzman, Sr., In honor of her birthday. She Is tho oldest member of the society. A number of young people en joyed a slelghrlde to the homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Muniford, Dyberry, Wednesday evening. A fine supper was prepared by the hostess and all had a merry time. Charles S. Seward, an East Street Extension poultry fancier, gathered 227 aggs from 23 hens during the month of January. Pretty good record. Next. On four days ho received 3G eggs. On .Wednesday the Booklover's Club of Hamlin gave a slelghrlde party for Its members and went to La Anna where they wore! delight fully entertained at the homo of Mrs. Nathan Houck. The Erie Scranton daily train, arriving hero at 3:40 daily, is be coming more popular and better patronized. One day not long since thirty passengers alighted from Its coaches and It was not a show troupe, either. H. U. Megargel, of Dreher, had a valuable horse killed last week. The animal was Injured by being caught under a falling tree and oc curred on a lumber tract near the old north and south turnpike, where It was used to start logs and timbers. A now tea and coffee store will soon bo opened in tho Reltenauer building. Main street, now occupied by Joseph Straussner. The store will be one of a chain of 800 and will be a branch of one of three Scran ton tea stores operated by this com pany. Ramapo, one of tho fine Pull man cars that Is attached to the Honesdale and New York Erie train, operating between this place and the metropolis, has just returned from the repair shop. It has been re painted Inside and out and bears the appearance of a new car. Madison Square Garden will not be a thing of tho past quite yet as Ringllng Bros., circus people, havo made arrangements to use the gar den during the month of March for show purposes, it Is stated that there Is a project on foot to save this historic amusement hall. The literary entertainment given at the Tyler Hill school house on Tuesday evening was well attended and the program was enjoyed by all. Several of the numbers wero encored so heartily that a second appearance was necessary. After tho program refreshments were served and a neat sum was realized for tho bencllt of tho school. Mrs. Jacob Smith died Wednes day at her home, corner of Russell and Green streets, aged 41 years. Besides a husband, three children survive; also Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mangel, parents of tho deceased. The funeral will bo held Saturday morning from St. Mary Magdalen's church. Interment In Gorman Cath olic cemetery. District Deputy J. K. Smith, of Scranton, of tho Independent Ordor of He'Unsophs Installed the follow ing olllcers on Wednesday evening: Archem, Theodore Schlmmoll; pro vost, Grant C. Tallman; eecrotary, Fred J. Tollov; flnnncler, Henry Rehbeln; prelate William T. Heft; treasurer, R. Duano Reed; warden, Louis Korb; sentinel, John Allen bncker, Sr. After lodge tho members enjoyed a lunch at Heumann's. Tinning has been branded as Il legal and un-Americnn by Judgo Theodoro Brentano of Chicago. Partners In a cornoratlon which bought tho "tip concession" from hotels and cafes wero In circuit court for tho Fecond tlmo within a few months, quarreling over n dlv llon of the profit of the business. For tho second tlmo they heard themselves called violators of tho law. Thoy sunplled cafes with at tendants whoso uniforms contained no pockets and all gratuities wero turned in to tho promotors. A special D, & 'H. car in chnrgo or uonuuetor itnwnngs urougiu n fow company employes to Honosdalo Wednesday. Their orrnnd horo was to Inventory tho D. & ll. station. Mr. Homo Morchnnt To let tho people know w'liat you havo for snlo can best bo displayed In a nowspapor rather than on your window where only the passer-by mny lncldcntly soo nnd read. Andrew Glover, of Stnrrucca, Pa., and Miss Vina Wnrron, of Scott Contcr, Pa., wero united In marriage ny Hov. u. a. .Merchant at tho M. is. parsonage on Thursday, February 1. Deposit Courier. Oslok Trlbo of Red Men aro planning for their annual entertain ment which will bo held on tho evening of February 21 In Lyric hall. Tho Electric City Quartette has been obtained nnd will furnish nmuscmctit for all palefaces, squaws and papooses. William Rcardon met with a painful accident at tho Park street armory on Tuesday evening, when ho slipped down tho rear steps and In falling ho struck his head, mak ing a bad cut. Ho was attended to by Drs. McConvill nnd Grlllln, who were present at tho time. The masquerade ball to bo giv en on Tuesday evening of next week at tho armory Is run under tho aus pices of Company E Basketball team and is deserving of good patronage. Tho boys are organizing a strong team and have gone to c onslderable expense In buying suiis, baskets and other equipment. L. A. Howell, cashier of the Honesdale National bank, Cashier H. S. Salmon, President W. B. Holmes and Judge A. T. Searle of the Wayne County Savings bank, Joseph Fish, cashier of the Dime bank and C. A. Emery, cashier, and M. E. Simons, president of the Farmers and Me chanics bank, comprised a party rep resenting Honcsdalo's banking insti tutions that attended tho semi-annual meeting of the State Bankers Association in Scranton, In session to-day. Cashier II. S. Salmon Is chairman of Group Threo of this association. PERSONAL Miss Margaret Grlllln spent Mon day in Scranton. F. A. Jenkins was a business caller In Hawley Tuesday. Daniel Corcoran, of Hawley, Is visiting friends in town. Miss Jennio Ball spent Saturday and Sunday In Waymart. C. J. Dibble spent Sunday at tho home of his mother in Windsor, N. Y. Miss May Campbell returned Mon day from a few days' visit in Scran ton. A. S. Kcyes, of Ariel, was a busi ness caller In Honesdale on Wednes day. Mrs. Fred D. Whitney has return ed from a visit with New York rela tives. David Gildea of South Canaan, was a caner in town the first of the week. David Gildea and two sisters, of Waymart, are spending a few days In town. Mrs. O. L. 'Rowland has returned from a ten days' visit with Scranton relatives. Mrs. Ida Relchenbacker and sis ter, Miss Mabel Heft, are visiting in Scranton. Joseph Buckley, or Carbondale. spent Tuesday a guest of friends In Honesdale. Miss Nellie Keating, of Carbondale, Is tho guest of Miss Elizabeth Lowe, of Main street. Edward Moylar, of Carbondale. at tended tho euchre and dance on Tuesday evening. George Barnes of Carbondale, was the guest of his mother, Mrs. Peter Barnes on Tuesday. Miss Gertrude Bea and Miss Bow er, of Hawley, wero guests or friends here on Tuesday evening. Herman Everdlng and Mlko Sen sen, of Hawley, wero Honesdalo vis itors on Tuesday evening. Miss Jennio Hagaman very pleas ingly rendered a solo In the Metho dist church Sunday morning. The Misses Gllday, of Waymart, were here Tuesday evening to at tend the danco at the now Armory. Engineer Makln. of Port Jervls, is manning M. J. Fritz's engine dur ing tho latter's stay In Hillsdale. N. J. Miss Stella Spangonborg, daughter of Simon Spangenberg, a glass cut ter, is reported 111 with the meas les. Contractor F. J. Varcoo returned Wednesday from Now York city where he attended the concreto show for a week. ' Emllo Welckle, representative of Tracoy Bros., Scranton, Pa., was a business caller hero on Tuesday and Wednesday. Miss Keltzor, of Hawley, who had been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Krltner here, left for her homo on Wednesday. John Leonard left for his home In Carbondalo on Tuesday afternoon, af tor spondlng a fow days at tho homo of his sister, Mrs. James Roily. A. O. Blako, of Bethany, took thirty-one cows and nine calves to Kear ney, N. J., last week, whoro ho dis posed of them to a ready market. W. W. Wood moved Into tho Brown apartment on West Eleventh street this week, recently vacated by his son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and i Mrs. O. M. Spottlguo, Jr. W. L. Council, of tho Gurney Elec tric Elovator company, with head quarters In Now York city, return ed Wednesday after a fow days spent In Honesdalo on business. villiam Matthews and littlo daughter, of Scranton, wero visitors I In Honesdalo this week. Mr. Mat thews was formerly a driver on ono ! of tho express wagons at this placo. I Conductor Charles Hilton of tho I Pullman car, Erio railroad, and Engineer James Lindsay of tho Delaware and Hudson road, aro I spending tho week's end In Now lork city. George Bouquot Is fill ing conductor Hilton's placo during tho latter's absence. , Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugene Reagan, on Forest street, ontortnlncd a slolgh party at their homo on Monday even ing. Tho party camo from Hawloy and wns directed by Miss Josephine Ilea of that plnco. Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Pcrlinm, of Niagara, expect to 'leavo Tuesday for tho South. They will visit Mo bilo, Ala., and other adjoining places boforo returning, expecting to bo' absent about two 'weeks. Allen Shaffer, of Pcckvlllo, spont Sundny with Gcorgo Spencer and family. Mrs. Shaffor, who has been with her dnughtcr, Mrs. Gcorgo Spencer, for some tlmo, returned to her homo In Pcckvlllo with her son. Rov. Father Hnnlcy, former pas tor of St. John's R. C. church, was a business visitor hero the first of tho week and left for his homo In Nicholson, Pa., on Thursday aftor noon. Ho wns a guest of Father John O'Toolo at tho Rectory. Why Not Orgnnlo Automobile Asso elation? Why not orgnnlzo nn automobile association In IIonesdalo7 There aro enough enthusiastic owners of machines in this placo to form a so ciety. The matter of good roads in Wayne county ought to appeal to tho pleasure seeker, especially If ho is compelled to rldo over tho stony, humpty-dumpty country roads In this section, to say nothing of tho unhidden thank-you-marms. If Honesdalo or Wayne county had an Automobile association we would have better roads. This is an im portant item. It is criminal to pay as much as has been paid for good roads and then havo to put up with what we have In many places In Wayno county, Texas township being an exception. In unity thero Is strength. Organizations of this kind aro maintained In other towns and there Is no reason why Wayne coun ty should not bo represented. Tho cobble stone, which Is one of tho evils of the road, has been racked off, placed In the gutter and put back upon the road year after year until It has become round with wear. An automobile association could overcome this In a measure by quoting tho law to the pathmnsters of tho different townships on lose stones lying In the road. Mnrklinin Poem Rend at Dickens Dinner. New York, Feb. S. The one hundredth anniversary of the birth of Charles Dickens was celebrated here on Tuesday night with a ban quet at which more than 500 per sons, prominent In tho literary, pro fessional and social life of New York, wore present. Former Mayor Sotn Low presided and addresses were made by Kate Douglas Wiggln, F. Honklnson Smith, Agnes Ropplier, William Bayard Hale and others, the life and works of the author and his Inliuenro upon present day Ideals be ing portrayed In eulogistic terms. A poem by Edwin Markham, written especially for the occasion, was read, two lines of which echoed the senti ments of the later speakers: "You raised for human rights a word-wide cry, That still is sounding on from sky to sky." The poem that made Markham famous will appear next week. KASKICT BALL. In tho most exciting game over seen on tho Seelyvlllo floor, the 'Rink Five" defeated the last year's champ Ions on Tuesday night last. 'I his being the sixth game of the series, and Honesdale having won three pre vious to this one, the champions are now ex-champs. The Rink Five led all tho way, the ilrst half ending 7 to 6 In their favor and at one tlmo about 5 minutes before the end of the game tho scoro stood 17 to 11 In their favor, when they let up just a little and Seelyville quickly made three baskets, and tied the scoro just ns the whistle blew; an extra period of live minutes was played to decide the tie, and Seelyvlllo made ono foul shot and Honesdale ono basket. Fin al score: IS to 19. Lineup: Seelyville. Rink Five. Thayer, Marklo F W. Polt, O'Connell R. Benny C Sherry F. Benny, Sonn .G. Bader, Mangan J. Polt Baskets: Seelyville Marklo 2, Thayer 2, R. Benny 1, Sonn 1, Benny G. The fight for tho basket ball champ ionship of Wayno county has a now contender, who Is to be feared, In the Alerts, of East Honesdale. Seelyvlllo now being out of tho race, and White Mills not showing up as well as either tho Rink Fivo or tho Alerts, tho series between these two teams will bo watched with Interest as they seem to bo very evenly matched. Tho llrst game of tho ser ies will be played at Alert Hall Fri day, Feb. 10. Tho fifth gamo of the series be tween Whlto Mills and Honesdale will bo played at tho Rink Monday next. Each team has won two games and a largo crowd Is expected from Whlto Mills. Agreement Between Alert unci Kink Flvo Basket Ball Tennis Mndo Feb. .-, llMti. Wo, tho respective managers of tho Rink Flvo and Alert Basket Ball teams, do hereby agreo to play a series of flvo games, tho llrst gamo of said series to be played at Alert Hall Friday night, Feb. 1C, tho sec ond gamo at Rink Tuesday night. Feb. 20, third at Alert Hall Feb. 23, fourth at Rink Tuesday, Feb. 27. Tho fifth gamo, If necessary, to bo played on a noutral floor, tho now Armory porferrod, provided sultablo arrangements can bo mndo with tho governors of said Armory. Tho referee for each and every game to bo a noutral ono, and havo absolute, authority to disqualify a player or players, nccordlng to Roach National Basket Ball rules, or for any ungontlomanly conduct. Ho shall bo Instructed to keop tho gamo as clean and freo from roughness as possible. Signed, ED SHORT. Mgr. Alerts. E. II. CORTRIOHT (per Leon Ross) Mgr. Rink Flvo. Don't overlook our cent-n-word column when you havo a house or rooms to ront. Results aro gained by using this space In Tho Citizen. ICImrc Static Rov. Central W. H. Hlller, pastor of tho Methodist Enlsconal church. has chosen "What Hlndors" as tho subject of next Sunday morning's ser mon and "Who Cares" as tho even ing subject. The last quarterly conference of the Honesdalo Methodist church will bo held on Monday evening, Febru ary 2G. Rev. Murdock, the district superintendent, will preach tho pre ceding evening. Tho last Holy Com munion will bo administered Sunday morning, February 25. Sunday, February 18, will bo ob served as Rally Day In tho Methodist church, Honesdale. Tho members aro requested to rally In tho morning service, rally at the Sunday school, rally at tho Epworth League services and all rally again at night. Rev. W. H. Swift, D. D., pastor of tho First Presbyterian church, will occupy his pulpit as usual on Sunday. In tho morning Dr. Swift will preach on "When" and evening, "Why." The Pastor's Aid society will meet In the chnpel parlors on Friday after noon of this week. St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church: Sunday morning services at 10:30, subject, "Das Ackorwerk Un seres Herrn Jcsu Chrlstl." In the evening at 7:30, subject, "Tho Gar den of tho Lord." CASTOR I A i Tor Infants anu Children. ! The Kind You Kavo Always Bought Bears the Signature of IF vou have work to be done AND it is done satisfactorily it is finished when promised AX I) the price is reasonable it is done in our own shop AND it is done in the neatest way the best material is used AND our work is guaranteed you ask our many customers AND they say the above is true IF !F !F Then why not get the HABIT AND come to The Jeweler CHARLES CROSBY Painter Paper Hanger SIGN WIMTKIl Hotel Wayne. HONESDALE, PA. J. E. HALEY, AUCTIONEER ! llnve me and save money. Will attend sales nuy whore In -tute: Address, W.vmaiit Pa., (it 1. 3.1 i SomeSfsandAnds! FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS WILL BE PAID IN Dividends to Policy Holders in THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO, of New York, During 1912. This is the largest amount that any company in the world over paid In any year. Insure with the MUTUAL LIFE and get your sharo of these dividends. BENTLEY BROS. GENERA . INSURANCE, Olllco opposite Postolllco, Honesdale, Pa. Consolidated Phono 1-9-L. pgt BENJ. miJmim Eve"'nfl r Charles A Sellon's Merry Musical l'xtravaganzii and stupendous Trick Spectacle. The New American l'antoiiuiie With the Fminent Co median Hnrry It, Wat son ap Tho Care-Free "HAPPY" A Cheerful, Comical, Tuneful, Fantasy, Founded on the Old, yet Dear MOTHER GOOSE FABLES Always n Delight to tho Young Folk 8 and Grown Ups 20 Novelties, 19 Gorgeous Scenes -10 Clever Singers and Dancers, and 21 New Song Hits. A chorus of Beauty and Charm. PRICES : 35,50, 75, 1.00 and $1.50. Seat Sale Saturday, Feb. 10.9 A. M. HORSES Tho finest consignment of initio horses o vor to arrive in IT ilonesdivle are at the livery stable of Lee Bra man Church Street. Every horse is guaranteed to he as represented. They aro kind and gentle. Our matched teams aro winners. Come and see them. e Now On se ammond's Pure Don't be misled by false statements as to the composition of Butter ine. We are prepared to convince you as to the purity and superior quality of this pure food over Butter. Gall and receive FREE SAMPLE and be convinced of the great value or Butterine, both as a pure substitute for butter and money saver. PRICES: 20 and 25c. per pound. Beady Pay Store Licensed Agents for Honesdale TN THE COFRT OK COMMON PLEAS 1 OF WAYNE COUNTY. William A. Murphy v. Lena Murphy, No. i:ti June Term. lull. Libel In ii...rce. To LENA MI'IUMIY: You ure hereby re quired to appear In the said Court on tho second Monday of March next, to answer tho complaint exhibited to the Judge o' said court by William A. Murphy. otirhusbaud, in the e use above stated, or in default there of a dec eeof divorce as prayed for in said complaint may be made nt'alnst you in your absence. FRANK C.KIMWE. So Tie A Salmon. Att'ys. Sheriff. Honesdale, la. Junuary 31, 1912. Uw't H. DITTRICH, LESSEE and MANAGER Lyrics and Music by CARLETON L. COLBY Down wi the Wholsome Bullerine Ea oaf B
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