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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1912.
SKCHAMSHES
Wife of Slain Man Leaves
4 With Daughter.
POLICE GUARD WAS REMOVED.
She Had Promised to Stay In City.
Husband's Body Was Found In Ohio
River With a Deep Wound,
Apparently Inflicted
With Razor.
Freedom, Pa., May 2S. Mrs. Charlen
II. Royal, from wlioe home a police
guard was removed 011 lier promise not
to leave, cannot be found. She depart
ed with her daughter. She was being
kept under surveillance following the
discovery In the Ohio river of her hus
band's body bearing evidence of foul
play. Another man Is said to be in
volved, who was seen at the Itoynl
house.
Itoynl, n locomotive engineer, disap
peared Wednesday morning. A post
mortem examination revealed he was
dead before his body ww cast Into
the river. There was a deep wound,
apparently Indicted with a razor. Mrs.
Itoynl, aged thirty-two and stiikluglj
handsome, Is said to have attempted
to leave Freedom, with the result that
the police guard was stationed at her
home.
ATTEND WOMEN'S FEDERATION
Many Philadelphians to Attend Meet
ing In San Francisco.
Philadelphia. May 2S. Many promi.
nent riillndclphinns will attend the bi
ennial meeting of the General Federa
tion of Women's Clubs, which will be
held In San Francisco, .lune 25. Mrs.
Iludolph Rlankenljurg, who Is a vice
president of the national body, will go
ns an olllcer.
Mrs. II. C. Boden, president of the
rhiloniuslan club, will head the list of
representatives from that organization,
and tiie following delegates have been
chosen to represent the New Century
club: Miss Elizabeth Lowry, presi
dent; Mrs. It. T. Brown, Miss Laura
Bell. Miss Anna Johnson. Mrs. J. I'.
Balderson. Mrs. II. V. Jayne. with al
ternates, Mrs. J. L. Adams. Miss I.Ida
Stokes Adain, Miss Emma Klahr, MNs
Lydta Lowry, Dr. Eleanor Jones and
Mrs. Louis ('. Madeira.
SLASH PRISONER AT HEARING.
Cut With Razor by Man He Was Ac
cused of Having Attacked.
Philadelphia, May 2S. VInonzo Par
letto, a contractor, is In the Pennsyl
vania hospital with a deep razor blade
wound In his neck as the result of an
attack made upon him by Leo Marano
In a police station, when the former
was receiving a hearing before Magis
trate MaeFatiand on an assault and
battery charge preferred by his as
sailant. Parletto lost considerable blood. The
physicians believe he will recover. Ma
rano, who Is suffering with a similar
wound said to have been Inflicted by
Parletto, was held by Magistrate Mae
Farland without ball to await the re
sult of the contractor's Injuries. The
latter Is tinder arrest at the hospital.
HONEST BOY REWARDED.
Returns Wallet With $500 and Gets
$50 as a Gtft.
Philadelphia, May 28. Joe Marshall,
n sixteen-year-old messenger boy of
the Western Union office, who was as
signed to the International Navigation
congress, Is $50 richer today because
he found a wallet containing $400 ami
belonging to J. F. Ilulsnlt, a delegate
from Holland, In the corridor of the ho
tel where the congress wns In session.
The owner counted out $40 nud gave
It to Joe. Bystanders, pleased with the
boy's honesty, "chipped In" nnd raised
the sum to $50, and the happy youth
took all of it home to his mother.
MAN THROWN FROM HOUSE.
Former Fiance Vlay Die as Result of
Fight.
Philadelphia. May 2S.-After being
thrown bodily, it Is said, from the
home of his former sweetheart when
he called to get back some presents
John Manus, twenty-six years old, is In
a critical condition at the Pennsylvania
hospital from a fractured skull.
William Tlero, twenty-seven years
old, brother of Manus' sweetheart, who
was accused of the attack in an ante
mortem statement, was held without
ball by Magistrate MacFarland to
await the result of the Injuries.
Pennsy Refuses Men's Demands.
Philadelphia, May 28.-S. C. Long,
general mnnager of the Pennsylvania
railroad, sent a letter to officers of th6
Order of Itallrond Conductors and the
Brotherhood of Itallrond Trainmen on
the Pennsylvania lines, cast of Pitts
burgh and Erie, refusing the demand
that steam conductors and trainmen
be plnced on the electric lines of the
Pennsylvania running out of New
York city.
Oldest Railroad Man Dead,
Spokane, Wash., May 28. Moses
Brinkerhoff, eighty-seven years old,
Bald to be the oldest railroad man In
the United States In iwlut of service
and who purchased tho first ticket on
the Northern Pacific out of St. Paul
westward, Is dead of old age at his
home here, no had been sixty-three
year In railroad service.
LOCKE CRAIG.
He Is Democratic Candidate f
) For Governor of Norih Cirolina. (
l'lioto by American 1'ituss Association.
BEEF IS AGAIN SOARING.
Wholesalers Make Raise and House
wives Will Have to Bear Burden.
New York, May 28. Beef prices con
tinued to go up In the whllesale mar
ket, and housewives contemplated a
corresponding advance In the prices
they will have to pay at the retail
stores. Iu general the retailers charge
from 1 to 2 cents n pound move for
prime meats than they pay.
The wholesalers were getting from
12 to 13 cents a pound for beef.
Wholesale prices for prime cuts of
beef were from 2 to 3 cents a
pound higher than they were a year
ago. and common cuts which brought
from 7 to S cents a pound Inst year
were bringing 10 and 11 cents. Calves
and lambs show the same Increase in
prices. Tho best lamb brought 12 V4
cents last year; It! cents was demand
ed for tho poorest kinds. It Is said
that retail dealers are carrying them
only to accommodate regular custom
ers. Dealers describe the rise iu prices to
a shortage In shipments from the west
The production of native steers Is said
to be 25 per cent less than It wns a
year ago. Corn Is bringing a high
price In the west, and farmers are
not feeding cattle ns they do under
ordinary circumstances. The consumer
Is bearing the brunt of these condi
tions. DR. WILEY SERIOUSLY ILL.
Washington Report Says Pure Food
Expert's Temperature Is 102.
Washington, May 23. Dr. Harvey
W. Wiley is seriously 111 at his home in
this city. He was to have spoken be
fore the New York Pharmaceutical so
clety, but the address was cancelled.
Mr. Pierce, secretary to tho chemist.
Issued this statement:
"Dr. Wiley is seriously 111. nis tem
perature tonight is 102."
Weather Probabilities.
Showers today or tonight and prob
ably tomorrow; moderate to brisk south
and southwest winds.
Market Reports.
New York, May 28.
BUTTER Steady to Arm; receipts. 7.4S3
packages; creamery, extras, lb., 27a27Vie. ;
firsts, 2Ca2CHc: seconds, 25a25Hc; thirds,
24a24Kc; state dairy, tubs, finest, 2Ca26Ho-;
good to prime, 24a2Sc; common to fair,
2za23c; process, extras, 2Cc.; firsts, 24a2Cc;
neconds, 23c; factory, current make,
firsts, 22a22Uc.; seoonds, 22o22Hc; thirds.
SOaHc.; packing Btock. current make. No
2, 20a21c.: No. 3. 19a20c.
CHEK8B Irreftular; receipts, 155 boxes;
state, whole milk, new, specials, white,
lb., HVial4c; colored, UUalltto.; average
fancy, white, 14c; colored, 14c; undcr
grades, 12al3Hc; stato skims, new, spe
cials, white, llaUVic; colored, llalHic;
fair to choice. SHalOVic; undercrades,
nominal, 3a7Hc
EC1GB Steady; receipts, 3,804 cases,
fresh gathered, extras, doz., 21 ail He. ,
storage packed, extra firsts. 20a2OV4c. ;
firsts. 19al9V4c; regular packed, extra
firsts, 15a20c; firsts, 17V4al8Hc; seconds.
lCal7c; dirties, 15alCc; checks, lOalic.;
state, Pennsylvania and nearby, hennery
whites, fancy, large, 23c ; fair to good, 21a
22c; hennery browns. 20Ha21c; gathored
brown and mixed colors, Wazoc.
POTATOES New, steady; old, weak;
Bermuda, new. No. 1, bbl., 7a7.50; No 2.
!5a6; southern, now, white, No. 1, bbl..
tt.50aS.50; red, JlaO; seconds, !3a4.50; culls,
S2a3; domestic, old, In bulk, ICO lbs., SISa
3.75; bag, J3a3.75; European. per ICS lb
bag, Jl.Wa2.75; sweets, Jersey, basket.
Jl.Wa2.25.
HAV AND STItAW-Qulct; timothy. 100
lbs., Jl.25al.50; shipping, SI.15al.20; clover,
mixed, Jl.20al.45; long rya straw, Jlal.05;
oat, 75c; small bales Ec less.
Live Stock Markets.
Pittsburgh, May 28.
CATTLE Supply, 75 carloads; market
active and higher; choice, $8.C5aS; prime,
t8.15aS.G5; good, 7.90a8.15; tidy, 7.EOa7.SO,
fair, JC.75a7.40; common to good fat hulls,
Jl.50a7.25; do. cows, J3.50aG.D0; heifers, $5.50a
7; fresh cows and springers, J25aG0.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Supply 27 double
decks; market 15 cents lower on sheep and
Bteady on lambs; prima wethers, $5.G0a
5.75; good mixed, JG.10aS.50; fair mixed,
tl.25o5; lambs, J3.50a8.50; spring lambs, J'la
Xi; veal calves, J3a9.25; heavy and thin
calves, J6a7.
HOdS Receipts, 30 double decks; mar
ket steady; prime heavy, heavy mixed
mediums and heavy Yorkers, J3.C6a8.10;
light Yorkers, J7.40a7.C5; plg as to weight.
!l.75a7.2S; roughs, t&75&7.20; stags, $0a8.26.
' ' ' '
OIUDIiANI).
.Methodist Church Htruck by Light-!
nlng Wllllnin .Stephenson III.
Glrdlnnd, Mny 28. ,
The Methodist episcopal church i
at this placo wns struck by lightning!
during the heavy olectrlcal storm oni
Friday Inst. A bolt struck tho
steeplo nnd descended Into tho
church, doing considerable damage.
The siding wns ripped off nnd tho
plnstcr on Uio Interior of tho odl
flco forced from the celling. Tho
dnmngo Is about $200. There was
a heavy fnll of hnll, but vegetation
wns not high enough to do It serious
dnmngo.
William Stephenson, a well-known
farmer of this place, Is lying 111 of
pneumonia at his homo here.
iMrs. Edward Goodnough recently
visited her daughter, Merlo, In
Illoomsburg.
sioo iiEWAni), $100.
The readers or this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at
least one dreaded dlscaso that
science has been ablo to euro In all
Its stages, and that is Catarrh.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is tho only posi
tive cure now known to tho medi
cal fraternity. Catarrh being a
constitutional dlscaso, requires a
constitutional treatment. Hall's
Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally,
acting directly upon tho blood nnd
mucous surfaces of the system,
thereby destroying tho foundation
of the disease, and giving tho patient
strength by building up tho consti
tution nnd assisting nature in doing
its work. Tho proprietors have so
much faith in its curative powers
that they offer One Hundred Dollars
for any case that It falls to cure.
Send for list of testimonials.
Address F. J. CHENEY & CO.,
Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con
stipation. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE
Farmers and Me
chanics Bank,
OF HO.VESDALE. WAYNK COUNTY. PA,
at the close of business. Mas. 3. 1912.
HESOCKCES.
Iteserve fund t
Cash, specie ami notes. $16.11$ 00
Due from nrttiroved re-
servo ncents f 13.511 4
29.711 47
rsicKcis, cents and iractionui
currency
Checks and other cash items
Due from bunks and trust com
120 3fi
147 53
panies not reserve
llllls discounted : Upon one name
upon two or...
more names
119.-C2 72
27.979 HS
29.113 13
13.9.53 00
1 1.45S 51
67. ,W "5
1H.KK) 00
2,001 00
0 '
7.323 05
Time loans with collateral
Loans on call with collateral
Loans on call upon two or more
names
Loans secured by bonds and mort-
Kaces
Bonds, Stocks, etc.. Schedule 1)
oilice maiding and Lot
Furniture and fixtures
Overdrafts
Miscellaneous assets
$ 402,533 49
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock paid in $ 75.000 00
Surplus Fund 20.000 00
Undivided Profits, less expenses
and taxes paid 2,617 62
Deposits, subject to check 159.591 19
Cashier's checks outstand'g
Individual deposits. Time 215,321 7&-301.913 97
t $102,533 49
State ol Pennsrl vunla. County of Wayne ss .
I. C. A. Emery. Cashier of tho above named
conipanj do solemnly swear that the above
statement is true to the best of my knowledge
and bellel.
C. A. EMKKY. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
9th day of May. 1912.
My commission expires Jan. 19, 1911
Kena S. Kpqett. N. 1'.
Correct attest:
SI. K. Simons. )
m.j. ii ANLAN. fuireciors.
K. W. Kreitxkr,
1
aswc
BIDS WANTED.
Bids for repairing tho county jail
at Honesdale, Pa., will be received
hy the county commissioners at their
ofllco until 10 a. m. June 4, 1912.
Specifications can bo seen at the
Commissioners' ofllce. Tho party to
whom contract Is awarded must fur
nish a sufficient bond to guarantee
satisfactory performance. The Com
missioners reserve the right to re
ject any or all 'bids.
John iMale,
Earl Rockwell,
Neville Holgate,
Attest: Commissioners
T. Y. Boyd, Clerk. 2t.
SHERIFF'S SALE OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE By virtue of
process issued out of tho Court of
Common Pleas of Wayno county, and
State of Pennsylvania, and to me di
rected and dellvorod, I have levied on
and will expose to public sale, at the
Court Houfo In Honesdale, on
FRIDAY, JUXI3 11, 2 1 51.
All the defendant's right, title,
and interest in the following de
scribed property viz:
All that certain piece or parcel of
land situate. In the township of Lako
county of AVayno, and State of Penn
sylvania, bounded and described as
follows:
Beginning at a corner on tho east
ern shore of Lako Ariel, at High
wart mark, on tho southwestern
corner of lot No. 7 from the Doud
lot; thence north C2 and CO minu
tes east 240 feet to a corner in tho
middle of public road; thence along
tho imiddlo of the public road, north
54 degrees west 142 foet to a corner
in said road; thence south 57 degs.
and 40 minutes west along the south
ern sldo of alloyway 2C4 feet to a
cornor on shore of said lako, high
wator mark; thence along tho shore
of said lake at high water mark in a
southerly direction nhout 162 feet
to tho placo of beginning, containing
moro or less.
(Excepting and reserving out of and
therefrom said described lot CO
loet in 'Width along the shore of said
lako measuring tho same CO feet back
from high water mark and tho length
of said reserve to tho width of said
aftovo doscrlbed lot, and subject to
the following restrictions, which will
more fully at largo appoar on tho
record, and hclng tho same land that
Rouhen J. Jones et ux. by his deed
tinted tho 22nd day of August, 1899,
recorded In tho office for the record
ing of deeds In and for Wayno
county In Deed Book No. 85, pago
350 granted and conveyed to Sarah
II, Hazlott; and Sarah II. rtlazlott
having died on or about November,
1904, having first made her last
will and testament, she devised and
bequeathed the land abovo described
to her husband William H. Hazlctt.
Said will being recorded In tho offlco
of tho Register of Wills In nnd for
Wayno county In Will nook No. 8,
pago 27.1, by roferenco thereto, the
same will fully and nt largo appear.
Upon tho premises Is n good frame
dwelling house and out buildings,
and all the land Is Improved.
Seized and taken In execution at
tho suit of tno American Fraternal
Association, assigned to tho Honcs
dalo Dime Hank, against William II.
Hazlott. Juno Tomu, 1912. Judg
ment, $2,000. Attorney, McCarty.
TAKE NOTICE. All bids and costs
must be paid on day of salo or deeds
will not bo acknowledged.
FRANK C. KIMBLE, Sheriff.
Honesdale, May 20, 1912.
ri IIERIFF'S SALE OF VALUABLE
D REAL ESTATE. By virtue of
process Issued out of tho Court of
Common Pleas of Wayne county, and
Stato of Pennsylvania, and to mo di
rected and delivered, I havo levied on
and will expose to public sale, at tho
Court House In Honesdale, on
FRIDAY, jrXH 11, 1012, ii P. SI. ,
All the defendant's right, tltlo
and interest in the following de
scribed property viz:
By virtue of the annexed writ of
Fi. Fa. I have this day levied upon
and taken In execution all that cer
tain piece or parcel of land situate,
lying and being In the township of
Manchester, county of Wayne, and
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
bounded and described as follows, to
wit: Northeasterlv bv the Delaware
river; westerly by land late of Alexan-I
der Calder; and southerly by land!
late of Jacob Kellam, containing one
hundred and ten acres, be the same
more or less. Upon said premises
is a frame house, barns, and other
out buildings, apple orchard and
other fruit trees nearly one-half Im
proved land and balance In timber.
Seized and taken in execution as
the property of Anna Cole at the
suit of Casper Engert. No. 62 June
Term, 1907. Judgment, $275. Lee,
Attorney. 1
Also C. E. Engert against Anna
Cole, terre tenant, GC Slarch 1912.1
Judgment $794.70. !
TAKE NOTICE All bids and costs
must be paid on day of sale or deeds
will not be acknowledged.
FRANK C. KIMBLE, Sheriff.
Honesdale, Pa., May 23, 1912.
Notwithstanding the loss incurred by water and chemicals in the Leine
fire, which was in the same building, our store is open and we are ready
to wait upon our patrons offering more attractive bargains added to the
following list.
Saw Clamps
Saw Sots
ERK BROS.
Baumann Building Next to Leine's
Catches Trout Eighteen Inches Long.
Burgess iR. W. .Murphy, who went
trout fishing last Friday, returned
homo with tho finest catch of large
trout reported hero In many seasons.
The smallQst of the fish weighed over
a pbund, while the largest was
eighteen Inches long, and wolghcd
2 34 pounds.- -Hawloy Times.
CASTOR I A
Tot Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears tho
Signature
The Last Word
in Comfort.
Most men want summer comfort.
Weara
Loose-Fitting
B. V. D.
(.Trade Mark Reg. U. S. Pat. Off.
and Foreign Countries)
Union Suit
(flu. V. S. A., Atr. 30. '07)
and you are certain to (ain it. This tc risible
tuit was planned to meet the needs of par
ticular men men who dress carefully and
who prefer their shoulders and not their
waist to support their underwear. Made
from light, cool, wear-resitting fabrics. No
binding nr pulling.
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1 WlflMVl atSmKAmiiimi
All Prices
First column original, second sale price :
Nails 50c to $1.50 per keg
Paint $2.10 at $1.25 per gal.
Hinges Cc per lb. at 3c per lb.
Locks 30 15 etc. each
Wash Basins 10 05 cts. each
Milk Pans 15 0G eta. each
Galvanized Palls 25 07 cts. each
Axes $1.25 75 cts. each
Sweoplng Compound 25c. pkg. 15c.
Nickel Tea and Coffee Pots $1.25 65c each
Hammers and Hatchets ' 60 35 each
Leather half soles 20 10 per pr.
Belting at greatly reduced prices.
Doors fc2.10 50c each
Heating Stoves $20.00 $10.00 each
Meat Choppers $2.00 1.35 each
Wood Measures 35c 10c each
Metal Polish '. 50c 30c can
Files 15c 07 each
Screws U original price
Pocket Knives 00c 25c each
Razors $2.50 $1.00 each
Padlocks 40c 15c each
Bathroom Fixtures at greatly reduced nriees.
Rope
Poultry Supplies at greatly reduced prices.
Bolts, at greatly reduced prices.
Furniture Polish
Varnish Stains nt greatly reduced prices.
Shot Guns at greatly reduced prices.
Hunting Coats
Shot Gun Shells
Carving Sets
$1.00
75c 50
Mrs. Pott's Sad Irons $1.15 85c
Asbestos Irons $1.75 $1.25
Kalsomlno Brushes $1.00 40c
Ax and All Kinds Hdls. at greatly roducod prices.
Barn Door Hangers 75c 40c.
Stovo Clay 35c to 25c per pkg.
Stovo Clay 25c to 15c. per pkg.
Stovo Clay 15c to OSc per pkg.
Fishing Tacklo at greatly roducod prices.
Steel Traps 35c 20c
Bread ailxors $2.00 $1.25
Stewart Clipping aiachines, original price $7.50; salo price $5.50
South Main Street.
CLERK'S NOTICE NO. 2173 IN
BANKRUPTCY.
In the District Court of tho United
States for tho Middle District of
Pennsylvania, Burton Lowls Holbort,
Honesdale, of Wayne county, Pa a
bankrupt undor tho .Act of Congress
of July 1, 1898, having applied for a
full discharge from all debts provable
against his estate under said Act,
notice Is hereby given to all known
creditors and other persons In Inter
est, to appear before tho said court
at Scranton In jald District,
on tho 2rbh day of Juno, 1912,
at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon, to
show cause, if any they havo, why
the prayer of tho said petitioner
Hhould not be granted.
OEOROE C. SOHEUHR,
Clerk.
ave your hands
During house cleaning by
wearing Rubber Gloves.
- - - Two grades - - -50
Gents and $1.00
Your furs,
s. etc,
Are safe if packed with
CEDAR FLAKES
Sold only at
And they cost ten cents per box
12
25c
$2.25 -
60c
$3.50 -
1-2 Sc lb.
15c bottle
1.25 each
- 40c box
$1.50 sot
60c each
blanket
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