The citizen. (Honesdale, Pa.) 1908-1914, March 08, 1912, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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TUB CITIZEN, FJIIDAY, MA110II 8, 1012.
REGISTER'S NOl ICE. Notice Ic
hereby given that the accountants
Herein named have settled their retnertlv
..ccounts In Ihc olllcoof the lice Jter W lh
of Wnyne County. n.. ami that the T si no will
be presented nt die Orphans' Court sal
county for conllrmatloii. at the Court Hons"
March iiext-vl"':' U'e SeC0,uJ i,n',n? '
First and final account of C. F.
Ramble and Emma Uortrce, execu
tors of tho estate of William Ram
ble. Lake.
First nnd final account of Jano G.
Palmor, administratrix of tho cstata
of Smith T. Palmer, Hawley.
Fl,rstand Partial account of Chas.
H. Welles and Frances Gardner
Sllkman, executors of the estato of
Henry O. Sllkman, Salem.
W. B. LESHER, Register.
Honesdale, Pa., leb. 1G, 1912.
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AS AOOPTED UNDER THE SPHOUL ROAD OILU, APPROVED MAY 31,1911
neprotiuiecl by the courtesy of the Alontroso Republican.
SI OU1I.NG OTKS. In other countries the average Is but
Mllford is n good example of ai.OOO.
town, small in size, which has boost-' International commerce at the end
ed Itself merely by having a llrst-i of 191 1 is valued at from 2C to 27
class base ball team. For tho last i billion dollars; public debts, (Euro
three years Milford has had a bascPcan.) contracted in war prepara-
ball team second to no independent
team in the country, and has had
two players draufted to -major
leagues, both going to the St. Louis
National League club, their names
being Steele and Salmon. Milford Is
fast becoming a most popular sum
mer boarding place and its promo
ters say it Is from no other reason
than the advertising their base ball
team gives the town. Milford is not
as large as Honesdale and we are
euro if the right people are inter
ested that Honesdale can produce as
good independent base ball as any bf
them. Why don't the Hoard of
Trade take up this matter and
"booit" it? Once more "Who said
Milton Salmon?"
Who put White Mills on the map
Dorflingor's glass works or Eddie
Murphy, the base ball player?
It Is estimated by a writer for
Collier's Weekly, that it costs a
major league base ball magnate
iou,uuu per year to run his team.
The estimate Is a conservative one
and shows us that the base ball mag
nate's bed is not of gold as many
Thfi hiir enmti nf tll ennenn w.lll
be next Thursday night at the Rink
mu hiuk rive piay tne Alerts
the deciding game of tho series for
the championship of the county.
A picked up team composed of J.
Polt and O'Connell of the Rink Five
and Rose, Hessling, Welsh and Her
rog of the G. 0. club traveled to
Hawley Saturday night and played
the representative team of that
place. Hawley put It all over the
local boys and are now anxious to
tackle the "Rink" team.
Tho Rink Five will journey to
White Mills Friday night next, to
play the sixth game of the series
With them. The Rink team have
won three and Murphy's team 2
games in a series of seven.
Hons are over 30 billion dollars; tho
annual war debt is over a billion. In
conclusion M. Aldrich Xeymarch,
who, comniled the figures says:
Never were mere more negotiable
papers. Never was the International
commerce figures higher. Never was
there a greater number of miles of
railways in exploitation. Never were
the commercial relations of the peo
ples of the world more active. Never
were the public debts bigger; the
war budgets large, or taxes so high.
Never was tho taxpayer more heavily
burdened.
MORGAN GIFT OF $50,000.
To Develop Xcw York's Water
I'ower,
Electric light and power for all, at
bare cost of water power and ma
chinery, will soon make Now York
State tho leader In electrical use, If
the bill introduced in the Legisla
ture last week, at the instance of the
State Conservative Commission, be
comes a law.
Tho bill, prepared by George V. S.
Williams, of Ilronklvn. cnnnsnl tn tho
Conservation Commission, provides
for tho Immediate development of
tho hydaulic resources of New York
state, and it will bo pushed through
by the administration. It Is in line
with tho well-known policy of Gov.
DIx, and its adoption will mean a
revolution in Industrial and domestic
pursuits in New York.
Six great power stations are to be
constructed. The largest Is on the
St. Lawrence River, whore GOO, 000-horse-power
ran be secured for the
State at tho Long Sault development.
Tho next largestest station Is to be at
Niagara Falls, where 250,000-horso-power,
at present unused, is avail
able. At the Portago Reservation, In
Wyoming county, 34,000-horse-pow-er
can bo obtained. On the upper
Hudson River 4 2,000-horsepower can
be had, and in the Adlrondacks two
big stations, one on tho Upper Sacan
daga watershed and ono at tho
Sacandaga Reservation, giving 73,000
nnu iz.uuu-norsepower, respectively.
Negotiable Paper in World, 10:J,
()0(),OOO,()0(). Tho Society of Statistics of Paris
has just made public facts concerning
tho world's business:
In negotiable paper there Is In all
tho world, In round numbers ?1G3,
000,000, u00 divided among the coun
tries as follows: England 28 billion
dollars; United States 2G billions;
Franco 21 billions; Germany 18 bil
lions; Russia G billions; Austria 5
MUIons; Italy between 2 and 3 bil
lions; Japan 2 billions; other coun
tries 7 to j billions.
There aro In tho world G14.024
miles of railway. Of these, 315,147
mlloa are In North and South Amorl
ca; 203,240 In Europo, the remaind
er, about 9C.000 miles, In Asia,
Africa and Ocenla. Tho average
Yalue In Europo, per kilometre, (flve
olghts of a mile,) Is about 780,000.
SPKAWXG THE NOSE
Keen the nassaces nf Mm
dear. A healthy nose secretes about
a quart of mucus a day. If you are
well this is practically all taken up
by the air that you breathe. When
you have a cold in the head the nose
secretes more mucus than the air can
ausoro.
An atomizer often relieves this
condition. Use one only when your
doctor prescribes it. A good atomizer
should throw a strong spray. Direct
it against your hand. A few squeezes
of the bulb should make It dripping
wet.
Hold the bottle between the thumb
and forefinger of your right hand and
squeeze the bulb between the other
fingers and the palm. Then with
your left hand hold up tho end of tho
nose. First spray upward to clear
the upper part of the nose. Then
turn tho tip of the atomizer down
ward and spray until tho fluid runs
back into tho throat. Next spray the
throat through tho mouth. Always
wash the tip of the atomizer after you
are through with it and above all
things do not use ono unless your
doctor prescribes it.
Goes to University of Goettingen, Han
over, Where He Was Student.
To enable the University of Goet
tingen, nanorcr, Germany, to retain !
Its present supremacy ns n center for
American nnd English literature J. !
Pierpont Morgan has given 550,000.1
lie was a student nt the university in
his youthful days. Dr. Thomas C. I
Hall, professor of Christian ethics nt
Union Theological seminary, announc
ed the gift.
Dr. Hall, who also Is a former stu
dent nt Goettingen and who hns nctcd
ns intermediary In the bestowal of the
Morgan gift, said that up to recent
years the connection of tho University
of Goettingen with Enclnnd was en
nose ' close that Its collection of books In the '
English language was probably the fin
est on the continent.
"No doubt it is with Mr. Morgnn's
most timely gift In view," said Dr.
Hall, "that the Prussian government
has decided to make Goettingen a cen
ter for the study of English letters."
"George says he likes that
over your right ear."
"I am glad to know that. I was just
about to bang It on the other side."
Kansas City Journal.
In vain the engle cries; his place
Is taken by his humble cousin.
The hen becomes the nation's bird
When eggs are fifty cents a dozen.
Cincinnati Enquirer.
$1,000,000 For a Vacation Home.
Mrs. Caroline Neustadtcr, who died
recently at New York, left charitable
bequests of more than $2,000,000. chief
of which Is a trust fund of $1,000,000
to establish a vacation home for the
poor and needy and for convalescent!
or persons in delicate health.
Pocono Pines In Reel.
The Lubln Company of players
Who were in the Pnrnnn rpilnn hv.
ing pictures for the play, "The Silver I 7 , w , T Ul ,er, of tlle
Fox," were the guests of tho Naomi' -,'t E1,1,Pr plaln or 6trllied effects
PInoa limif-n r t-i t- . . will no rn rvoot
. nuuov, x utuuu i intra, ivuiuS
.Miller, manacftr. fnr th
FAT MEN OUT OF STYLE.
Slendernesi a Prime Essential This
Year, Tailors Rule.
Fashion's decrees governing men's
dress In 1012 offers small comfort to
the fat man. The order of the Custom
Cutters' Association of America is as
follows:
"The slender man Is to be the model
for 1012. To be considered well dress
ed and well groomed a man must give
the impression of slenderness. If he
Is not naturally slender lis tailor must
adopt measures to make him appear
so. The elTects must nil tend to pro
duce Klendcrness."
Conservatism will be the watchword,
nccordlng to Chairman M. P. Walker.
There will be no padded shoulders, and
tighter fits wl.l be the order of the
Just Cheer Up.
Do not go throueh life a-whlnlng.
Just cheer up.
Nothing gained by your repining,
So cheer up.
Llfo Is lamely what you make It
There Is pleasure If you take It.
As for trouble why. Just shake tt
Ami cheer up.
Smiles are cheaper than a frown,
So cheer up.
Don't let trouble throw you down.
Just cheer up.
Press with ooiiraRe to the goal.
Get some sunithlno In your soul.
Troubles then from you will roll.
So cheer up.
). Andrew qpyd In National Magnln
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
. i.iiiici, uiuiiuKur, ior inreo aays.
Tho pictures for the reel were tak- PENNSYLVANIA GIANT DEAD
en on the nrnnortv nf Mr Mlll0. nt ."u".iniiiM UIHI I UCHU.
points suggested by him, which prov- ! . .
ed very satisfactorv tn Mm m,. . Ambrose Moose. Who Weighed 525
of the company, L. B. Carlton. There1 Pounds, Was Active Physically.
were lifteen members of the com-1 Ambrose Moose, the biggest man in
nanv- I Pennsylvania, died ri'conMv nt Mmmf
Cnrmel. He weighed fi25 pounds, wns
VTOT1CE Ob ADMINISTRATION,
-L' ESTATE OF
.TACIII1.TKHICO.
Laic of Clinton Township,
A ll persons Indebted to said estate are noti
fied to make Immediate payniei t to tho ut
dersleneil ; and thoe havlnV claim, aealtisl
the sale estate art-notified to present them
duly attested, for settlement.
ANTHONY I.AUTHKIi.
Prcent all bills ton. K. nuffilifftv
Forest City. 1'a.. Feb 13. 1U12 i&lwl
Administratrix's Notice.
Estato of Mary Robacker, late of
Sterling Township, Wayno county.
Pa., deceased.
Letters of ndmlnlstmtinn nn .i. .
above estate having been granted to
the undersigned, all persons having
claims against tho said decedent and
estato will please present them, duly
authenticated, for settlement, and
those indebted to said estato aro re
quested to make Immediate payment
to HELEN K. ROBACKER,
Administratrix.
. Mt. Pocono, Pa.
Or her attorney, J. B. Williams,
Esq., Stroudsburg, Pa. I7t3
The Varnish for all your uses.
It's guaranteed by
Valentine & Company
Makers of high-grade varnishes
since 1832.
Guaranteed by us
C. C. Jadwin
"Our Minister" at tho Lyric on
Friday night of this week.
The Ideal Guardian
of the estates of vour minor
dren. It has the verv best faci hies
for the p'ofitable and wise invest
rcentardreinvesimentof the princi
pal and accrued income -The Scranton Trust Co.
510 Spruco Street.
i KRAFT & CONGER
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HONESDALE, PA.
tj i3r? Reoresent Reliable
HnmnaniBs ONLY
ABSOLUTE SECURITY.
.A
Wayne County
Savings Bank
HONESDALE, PA.,
THE LEADING
Pastor Itrrnks Into Cliurcli With Ax.
nellofontaine, O. With an ax tho
Rev. W. T. Watson, pastor of tho
African Methodist Episcopal church
at Urbana, broke into tho church a
few days ago, after tho official board
placed a now lock on tho door to
keep him out. Ho says he will sus
pend the board of deacons and re
organize the church.
Spare Us Julius.
They ctabn there was no William Tell,
And Paul Revere Is hammered well
By some historic teaser,
But now wo want to draw tho lino
And say right here that we decline
To have them blot out Caesar!
Cleveland Plain Dealer
Couldn't Get Acquainted.
"They would mako a splendid match.
I vrender why they have never mar
ried." "Oh, in winter she Is Interested In
society, nnd In tho summer he Is ln
terested In baseball." Smart Set.
five feet ten inches in height, mensur-
ed three pot across the shoulders und
was more (nan live feet in g nh. Moose
had Ktrenglh In proportion to his size.
He wns employed at the Pennsylvania
Railroad companj's oil house mil
could lift n barrel of oil weighing -100
pounds without nnj great elToit.
Ills death came at the zenith of hU
physicul powers, for he was only orty
years old.
I hereby aniioiinie myself as a
candidate for the nomination for the
ofilce or Representative In the Logls
nlture rroui this district, subject to
the dodslon or the Republican voters
at the April primaries.
THEODORE KLEIN.
fi'f He Pa
HW-HH-4W-W-H-!-:-l-KH-H-
FEATURES OF HOME RULE
BILL.
J.
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Tho Invitation.
If tho vorld were any nearer
To the heaven we would win,
Tho angels might confuse us
By saying, "Please walk In."
Atlanta Constitution.
So It Mutt Be.
"There goes Murskl. who Invented
tho new airship, with his wife. Is it
really dirigible, aa he says, do you
think?"
"Oh, yes. He can fly it wherever
she likes." Fllegendo Blatter.
In Court.
Unto tho Innocent wo brlnr.
As unto guilt tho bitter cup.
Tho Juror hasn't done a thing1,
But Just the same we lock him up.
Religious freedom will he ro-
cured. .J.
The privy council will he able X
to declare vo.'tl any law which
goe.s beyond the limits tit the
home rule bill.
The military will remain under
the control of the imperial gov
ernment. The flnnnclnl proposals will
give a fair start to the Irish gov
ernment, nnd Insidious tuxes
will nut lie able to be placed
upon Ulster.
The Irish parliament will have
real control of Its finances, but
the system used must be con
sistent with the flnnnclnl system
of the United Kingdom.
The Imperial government will
continue to carry out the land
purchase, und old age pensions
Hellenics.
Tin- Irish representation at
Westminster will he reduced.
RHEUMATISM
r Dr. Whitehall's
RISEUfMTKG REMEDY
For 15 yean a Standard Remedy for
all formi of Rheumatiim, lumbago,
gout, tore muicles, stiff or tnollen
joints. It quickly relieve! the lerere
painij reduces the fever, and eliminates
the poison from the system. 50 cents
a box at druggists.
IVWfo ior a Free trial Bo
Dr. Whitehall Magrlmlno Co,
IBB 8. Lafayette St. Mouth Bn4, Ind.
Financial Institution of Wayne
county has been designated by
the United States Government,
Depository Number 2115. for Pos.
tal Savings Funds and is entitled
to receive
58 per cent.
of the total
POSTAL SAVINGS FUNDS
to be deposited in the Honesdale
Banks.
INTEREST PAID from the FIRST of any
month on deposits made on or before the
i en i n or the month.
fcsl Piles I Piles!
" ,inu- - -iment will ..aro
L i.iU, H.t'eUin una LchniK I'lles. It ab
surbtt the tuii.jrj. uluys ich.iijr at once,
nc's us a Moiiliic. ulvcs Insunt relief.
UllllaMs' indlnn J'llo Ointment Is pre
pired for I'IIob anil Itchlmr of tho prlvato
n-r'. Orncrslsts. mnll 60o nnd 11.00.
WILilArtS MFC " 'rops.. Cleveland. OWe
FOR SALE UY
C. C. JAIIWIN.
Do Your Banking
with tii k
Always Reliable
Wayne County Savings Bank
W. C. SPRY
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UCTIONEER '
IIMI.HS Sl., tN'VWHKItK
IN KTATK.
OFFICERS :
W. II, HOLMES. PRESIDENT. II. S. SAT.Mnv ri.i-
MON. A. T. SEAItLE, Vice-President. W. J. WAJtl), Asst. Cuslil'er
W. D. HOLMES,
W. P. SUVDAM,
P. P. KIMBLE,
DIRECTORS
A. T. SEAItLE,
T. B. CLARK,
J. W. FARLEY,
H. J. CONGER,
C. J. SMITH.
H. S. SALMON.