THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1912. PAGE THREE E. F. TORREY WILL I, Edwin P. Torrcy, ot the bor ough of Honosdnlc, county ot "Wayne, State of Pennsylvania, being of sound and disposing mind and mem ory, do mako and publish this my last -will and testament, and revoke all wills heretofore nindo by me. 1. I direct that my Just debu and funeral expenses bo paid out of my personal estate, as soon after my decease ns may conveniently bo done. 2. 1 give to my beloved wife, Julia Miller Torrey, all my house hold goods and effects, useful and ornamentnl, with my books, pictures, wearing apparel and ornaments, In cluding jewelry, and my gold watch and chain. 1 also give to 111 y said wife two policies of Insurance on my life, one for two thousand dollars and the other for three thousand dol lars, issued by the New England Life Insurance Company, and direct that the amounts payable thereon be re ceived and retained by her for hor sole use. 1 also give to my said wife for her life, all my land situated in the said Borough of Honesdale with the structures thereon, ono of which is the house In which 1 now live; the said land being a lot of irregular form at the northwest corner of Main and Thirteenth streets with n. frontage of one hundred feet on Main street; a frontage of two hun dred and twenty-flvo feet on Thir teenth street, and a length on the westerly sido of one hundred and fifty feet. I also give to my said wife for her life, the lot of land sit uated in the township of Texas, county aforesaid, containing the spring from which water Is conduct ed to my house; the said land hav ing been conveyed to me by John Torrey by deed dated December 1, 1S91, recorded In the office for re cording deeds in said county in Deed Book No. S3, page 215. I further give to my said wife full power to sell the said lands or any part thereof at her discretion and to execute .all contracts and convey ances necessary therefor. In the event of such sale all disbursements made by my said wife for taxes, in surance and repairs on said property shall bo deducted from the proceeds and refunded to her. And I give to my said wife, absolutely the one third part of the remainder or net proceeds. And all receipt for such disbursements produced by my said wife shall be deemed sufficient evi dence of such disbursements. The remaining two thirds of said net nroceeds I give to my children and grandchildren as hereinafter provid ed. So much of said land as shall remain unsold at the decease of my said wife in like manner to my chil dren and grandchildren. 3. I give to my children and grandchildren as hereinafter provid ed, all interest in two policies of in surance on my life, for five thousand dollars each, one Issued by the Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company and tho other issued by the Mutual Bene fit Life Insurance Company which shall upon my decease become part of my estate. 4. The ono third part of the resi due of my estate I give absolutely to my said wife: and such residue Bhall Include any devise ot bequest herein contained which shall lapse or revert. To each of my children, Katherlne Rebecca, John Henry and Edwin Fuller, Jr., I give tho one fourth part of the remaining two thirds of said residue. I also give to each of any children the one-fourth part of the interest in the two policies of Insurance on my life last mentioned, tho one-lourtn part of two-thirds of the net pro ceeds of any of my real estate sold by my said wife, and tho one-fourth part of my real estate remaining un sold at the time of her decease. The remaining one-fourth part of two thirds of said residue, the remaining one-fourth part of tho Interest in said policies of Insurance, tho re maining one-fourth part of two- thirds of tho not proceeds of any of my real estate sold by my said wife and tho remaining one-fourth part of any of my real estate remaining unsold at tho time of her decease 1 give to my cousin, James II. Torrey of the City of Scranton, State of Pennsylvania, to 'hold in trust for Richard Hamilton Torrey and Jen- nette Stone Torrey, children of my deceased son, William Stone Torrey, in manner following, viz: To invest and reinvest the same in such secur ities as in his judgment shall be de sirable, without accountability for losses except by reason of supine negligence or willful default, and from time to tlrao during tho minor ity of said children to expend for their use, or pay to their mother to bo so expended, such portion thereof ns he shall deem proper, the sanio to be not less then tho net Income of the trust property. In making such expenditure, regard shall be had to the needs and interests or nald thildren, rather than to equality between them as to amount. When the said Richard Hamilton Torrey shall reach the ago of twenty-one years, to transfer to him the one half part of the trust property re maining; and when tho sard Jeanneto Stone Torrey shall reach the ago or twenty-one years to transfer to her the residue of tho trust property. Should either of said children die before reaching tho ago of twenty- one years, without Issuo tho trust property shall ho neid ror mo use 01 the survivor, but if leaving issuo the sharo theretofore held for tho use of tho deceased parent shall bo held for tho use of such issue or may ho paid to tho legal guardian of such Issue. Should both of said children dlo ho foro reaching tho age of twenty-ono years without issuo tho trust prop erty remaining shall revert to my estnte and uo uistnuuieu us pari 01 tho residue. 5. Unon tho lapse or any devise or legacy whether specific, general, or residuary tho same shall bo dis tributed among tho surviving resi duary devises and legatees. Includ ing my said wife, In proportions cor esponding to tho distributions herein made. . .. C. I annolnt my said wife, Julia .Miller Torrev. the sole' executrix of this my last will and testament, and direct that she shall hold and exer cise tho said office without being ro- quired under any circumstances, to glvo bond or other security. And I glvo to her full power to execute all conveyances or other assurances of title necessary or expedient for tho settlement of my estnte, and for carrying Into effect tho provisions hereof, and for the proformnnco of any contracts made by mo and not fully preformed at the time of my decease. Typewritten on four pages of pa per, and signed by me at tho end hereof and on tho margin of tho llrst three pages as my last will and testament at Honesdnlo aforesaid, this 21st day of January, eighteen hundred and ninety nine. EDWIN F. TORREY. Tho foregoing Instrument, type written on four pages of paper, Js signed by the above named Edwin F. Torrey, at tho end thereof and on the mnrgln of tho first three pnges, as his last will and testament in our presence, this 21st dny of Janunry, eighteen hundred and nlnety-nlno, and we have thereupon In his pres ence and In the presence of each other subscribed our nnmes In at testation thereof. II. WILSON, llonesdnle, la. H. Z. RUSSELL, Honesdale. Pa. A FLYING VISIT. CODICIL. To Last Will and Testament of Ed win F. Torrey. I, Edwin F. Torrey, of the Bor ough of Honesdale, county of Wnyno State of Pennsylvania, having on tho twenty-first day of January, eighteen hundred and ninety nine, made and published my last will and testa ment do hereby make and publish this codicil thereto. First. I amend clause 4 of said will In manner following: (1) In view of advances made by mo to my children, William Stone and Kath erlne 'Rebecca, In excess of the amounts given to my sons, John Henry and Edwin Fuller, Jr., I give to each of my said sons, John Henry and Edwin Fuller, Jr., the sum of two thousand dollars ($2000) to be first paid out of the portion of my estate which, by said clause 4 Is dis tributed among my children and grandchildren therein named; and the residue of said portion of my estate, after deducting the bequests herein made to my said sons, shall be distributed as provided in said clause 4. (2) My daughter, Kather lne Rebecca, being now deceased, the portion of my estate given to her by said clause 4, as herein modi fied, I give to my cousin, Jnmes H. Torrey, of the City of Scranton, county of Lackawanna, State of Pennsylvania, to hold in trust for Jeanuette Torrey Ross, daughter of my said deceased daughter, Kather lne Rebecca; tho same to be invested as directed In said clause 4 with re spect to the trust therein created; and the Income or so much as may be necessary in the judgment of the said Trustee, to be expended by him for the use of the said Jeannette Tor rey Ross, or paid to my said son, Edwin Fuller, Jr., for such use. When the said Jennette Torrey 'Ross shall reach the age of twenty-one years the trust property remaining shall be conveyed to her; and should she die without Issue before reach ing said age, the said property shall revert to my estate and bo distribut ed as part of tho residue. Should she dlo before reaching that age leaving Issue the trust property shall be held for the use of such issue, or may be paid to the legal guardian of such issue. Second: I bequeath to my sister, Fanny It. Thompson, wife of Andrew Thompson, of the said borough, all maps and papers bequeathed to me1 by my father, John Torrey, now re maining in tho building formerly used by him as an office. Type-written on two sheets of pa per and signed by mo at tho end hereof and on tho margin of the first page as a codicil to tho last will and testament made and pub lished "by me as aforesaid, on this twenty-seventh day of January A. D. one thousand nine hundred. (EDWIN F. TORREY. The foregoing Instrument, type written on two sheets of paper is signed by the above named Edwin 'F. Torrey, at the end thereof, and on tho margin of the first page, as a codicil to the last will and testament made and published by him as therein mentioned In our presence, this twenty-seventh day of January ono thousand nine hundred and we have thereupon In his presence and in the presence of each other here unto subscribed our names in attes tation thereof. II. WILSON. Honesdale, Pa. H. Z. RUSSELL, Honesdale, Pa. I, Edwin F. Torrey, of the bor ough of Honesdale, County of Wayne, State of Pennsylvania, hav ing made and published my last will and testament bearing dato tho twenty-llrst day of January, ono thousand eight hundred and ninety nine, and a codicil thereto bearing date tho twenty-seventh day of .Jan uary ono thousand nine hundred, wo hereby make and publish this fur ther codicil thereto, viz: 1. 1 revoke so much of my said will as gives to James 11. Torrey of the City of Scranton, Stato of Pennsylvania, a portion of my es tate to bo held In trust for tho chil dren of my deceased son, 'William Stono Torrey, and so much of tho said codicil as gives to tho said James H. Torrey a portion of my estate to bo held In trust for tho child of my deceased daughter, Kathrelno Rebecca; and tho portion of my estate given by said will and codicil to the said James H. Torrey In trust as aforesaid, I glvo to my sons, John H. Torrey of tho City of New York, and Edwin F. Torrey, Jr., of Clinton, In tho stato of New York, by them to bo held for tho es tate by the said will and codicil respectively given to tho said James H. Torrey and In trust for tho uses and purposes therein appointed and upon such terms and conditions therein sot forth, with liko offect, and as fully to all Intents and pur poses as if in tho said will and codicil, thoy had been named as trustees Instead of tho said James H. Torrey. And I further direct that they shall not bo required to glvo security as trustees. 2. I glvo to my son, John H. Torrey, an old French clock that helonged to my father, John Tor rey, in his lifetime. 3. I glvo to my said son, Edwin F. Torrey, Jr., a cervod mahogany sofa that belonged to my fathor, John Torrey, In his lifetime. Typewritten on two efceotB ot Coffman in Now York Evening Journal. paper on one side of each sheet and t signed b'y me at the end hereof and on the margin of the first page, as a second codicil to my last will and testament, made and published ns aforesaid on this ninth day of De cember one thousand nine hundred and two. T3. F. TORREY. The foregoing Instrument, type written on two sheets of paper on ono side of each sheet, Is signed by the above named Edwin F. Torrey In our presence, at the end thereof and on the margin of the first page, on this ninth day of December one thousand nine hundred and two, as a second codicil to the last will and testament made and published by him as therein mentioned; and we have thereupon on tho same day and year In his presence and In the presence of each other, hereunto subscribed our names in attestation thereof. H. WILSON, Honesdale, Pa. H. Z. RUSSELL, Honesdale, Pa. I, Edwin F. Torrey, of the bor ough of Honesdale, county of Wayne, State of Pennsylvania, hav ing on the twenty-first day of Jan uary, 1S99, made and published my last will and testament, and having since made and published two codicils to the same, do hereby make and publish this further codicil thereto, and revoke so much of the will and codicils made and publish ed as aforesaid as may be inconsist ent with the provisions of this codicil viz: First: I give to my wife, Julia Miller Torrey, all divdends declared after my decease and during lior lifetime on any and all of the capi tal stock of the Honesdale National iBank standing in my name at the time of my decease; and I direct that such stock shall be kept intact for this purpose, and that such dividends bo paid to her as legatee, Instead of going into her hands as executrix of my said will. Second: Upon the decease of my said wlfo tho said stock shall bocorae and be distributed as part of the residuary estate, pursuant to tho di rections contained in tho will and codicils made and published as aforesaid. Made and published as a third codicil to my last will and testament aforesaid, this tenth day of September, 1903. E. F. TORHEY. Tho foregoing instrument is sign ed, by the above named Edwin F. Torrey in our presence, this tenth dny of September, nineteen hundred and three as a third codicil to tho last will and testament made and published by him as therein men tioned; and we have thereupon on tho same day and year In his pres ence and in the presence of each other hereunto subscribed our names in attestation thereof. H. WILSON. Honesdale. Pa. H. Z. RUSSELL, Honesdale, Pa. RUTLEDGE STALKER NUPTIAL An unusually pretty homo wed ding took place Wednesday evening, June 5, at 8:30, at the rcsldenco of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Rutledge, Look out, Pa., when their only daughter, Helen Blanche, was united in mar riage to Lale II. Stalker, son of Mr. and (Mrs. D. M. Stalker, by tho hrldo's pastor, Rev. Franklin Bowen. Miss Laura Itoss, of Philadelphia, was maid of honor, wlillo Roy Lass loy of Washington, D. C, was best man, and little Helen Kingsbury of Deposit, N. Y., cousin of tho brldo was flower girl. Tho bride mado a very Bweet picture In a gown of white Duchess satin trimmed with lllpearl garnlturo and rose buds. Hor veil ot bridal illusion was prettily caught with a wreath of orango blossoms. Sho carried a shower bouquet of bridal roses. Her only Jowel was a beautiful La Valllere sot with sovoral amethyst and imitation diamonds, tho groom's gift to tho brldo. Hor unaid woro cream satin messalino and carried yellow roses. Sho also woro a La Valllcro set with a ruby, tho bride's birth stono and Imitation diamonds, tho brido's gift to her. Tho groom and best man woro formal evening dress suits of blnck. Tho brido's mother was at tired in lavendnr colored satin mes salino. Tho groom's gift to tho best man was gold cuff links. Whlto and yellow wero tho colors used in dec orating and they combined beauti fully with tho dress of bridal party. Tho bridal party marched to tho strains of Lohongrln sweetly rendered by Miss Gertrudo Horn beck, an intimato -friend ot tho bride nnd daughter of ex-commls-sloner J. K. Hornbeck of Equlnunk. The first to enter the parlors was the maid of honor followed by tho flow er girl and lastly the bride leaning on the arm of her father. They marched through the back parlor to the front between an aisle mado of yellow and white ribbons, held by six little relatives of the brldo and groom, where tho groom, best man and minister wero awaiting them. The ceremony was solemnized be fore an arch daintily trimmed with white festooning Interspersed with yellow roses. 'Back of the arch was banked potted plants, giving a pleas ing effect. The beautiful ring cere mony was used. After congratula tions the bride, leaning on the arm of the groom, followed by maid of honor and best man, marched to the dining room while "Mendelsohn" was being rendered, where the bride's table had been prepared In the center of which was the wedding cake prettily ornamented. White festooning was caught at the chan delier and held in place at the four corners of the table by a yellow rose. Eda, Bessie and Roxle Kingsbury, Gladys Hawley and Agnes Belknap, cousins of tho bride, looked very sweet as they served lunch to the guests, which consisted of sand' wlches, salads, olives, pickles, cof fee fruit, cakes and Ice cream, serv ed in four collations. "O Promise Mo" was very sweetly sung before the ceremony by 'Mrs. W. Earl Lord of Equlnunk. Tho many beautiful and costly presents received gave evidence of tho high esteem with which tho brldo was held; among them was a check from the bride's parents of $300. Those present were: Roy Lassley of Washington, D. C; Miss Laura Ross of Philadel phla; J. K. Hornbeck and daughter, w. E. Lord and wlfo and C. E Woodmansee, all of Equlnunk; Mrs G. E. Kingsbury and daughters of Deposit; Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Whitak- er and family, Hancock; Mr. and Mrs. Ward Bdlknap and daughter, of Autumn Leaves; Mr. and Mrs Corwin Valentine, Damascus; Por ter Rose, Tyler Hill; (A. A. Gallo way and family, Jllddletown; O. H. uraman and wife, Carthage, In. Y.; Mr. and Mr3. D. M. Stalker and fam ily, 'Miss Emma Stalker, Mrs. Har rlet Stalker and Mrs. J. Schnaken- berg, all of Stalker; Mrs. Franklin Bowen, of Patorson; Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Schwelghofor and son, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rutlodge and son of west Damascus; Mrs. II. A. Taylor and daughter, and Mrs. M. Leo Bra man, all of Honesdale; Mr. and Mrs. Tllden Rutledge and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold .Rutledge of Rutledgo dale; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ttutledgo and family, Mr. and (Mrs. Frank Oau lleld, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rutledgo and family, Mr. and Mrs. Orlo D Wllsey and son, Mrs. Lottie Keesler, all of Galileo; Mr. and Mrs. 'William" Rose and daughter of Calkins; Mr, and Mrs. S. Hawley, Mr. and Mrs, Grant 'Hawley and 'family, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hill and family, J. N. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. E. Teoplo and son, Jesse Hath away and son, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tyler and son, all of Lookout, Mr and Mrs. J. F. 'Blake and daughtor and Miss Emma Woolheater, all of Union. They loft that night on tho 2:30 train for Now York City, tho brldo being dressed in hor traveling costumo which was a tan colored serge suit with gloves and slippers to match and a black picturo hat with willow plumes. After visiting somo places of interest thero they expect to go by boat to .Norfolk, Va., then back up tho Potomac to Wash lngton, D. C, from thero they will go to their homo at Canton, Pa., via Philadelphia and Harrlsburg. Tho groom Is a grnduato of Scranton Business Collego and Is at present extensively engaged In a manufac turing business in Canton, Pa. Tho bride Is a graduate of Damascus High Bchool, class '10, and has been church organist at Lookout ror sov oral years. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Cemlro D. Gleason Sutton of Tex as, to T. B. Clark, of 'Honesdale, 94 acres of land in Texas and Dyberry townships, consideration $5500. Heirs of Morris and Amanda Porrv. lato ot Salem, to John AV, Perry, of Salem, 28 acres of land In Salom township; consideration $1200. W. A. Van Sickle, guardian of Joseph and llazol Batzol, of Salem, to John W. Perry, Salem, 40 acres ot land in Salom; consideration $1200. uamriamHjamnmnaaammumjnt: H MARTIN CAUFIELD Designer and Man ufacturer of ARTISTIC MEMORIALS Office and Works 1036 MAIN ST. HONESDALE, PA. g 1 If you know of any news let us know nbout It. Call us on either phone. mmmjmjmj:jun::i:ujia::ta:tjmj WHEN THERE IS ILLNESS In your family you of couree call a reliable physician. Don't stop nt that; liavo his prescriptions put up nt a relirblo pharmacy, even if it is a little farther from your home than some other store. You can find no more reliable Btore than ours. It would be im possible for more care to be taken in the selection of drugs, etc., or in the compounding. I'rescrip tions brought here, either night or day, will be promptly and accurately compounded by a competent registered pharmacist and the prices will be moet rea sonable, O. T. CHAMBERS, PHARMACIST, Opp.D. A n. Station. Honesdale. 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BANKING with us will not depend on your Politics or Religion With the reputation established by SEVENTY-SIX YEARS OF SQUARE DEALING this bank is entitled to consideration if you think of making a change. Commercial accounts solicited and satisfaction guaran teed. Three per cent, interest paid on all Savings Accounts HONESDALE NATIONAL BANK, Honesdale, Pa, Organized 1836 Open Saturday evenings from 7:30 to 8:30 OFFICERS : H, Z. RUSSELL, President, L. A. HOWELL, Cashier, ANDREW THOMPSON, Vice-President, A, C, LINDSAY, Asst. Cashier. DIRECTORS: Henry Z. Russell Andrew Thompson Edwin F. Torrey Homer Greene Horace T. Menncr James C. Birdsall Louis J. Dorfllngcr E. B. Hardcnbergh Philip R. Murray o -o o - o - o o o t o t t