THE CITIZISN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1912. PAGE FIVE FOR SALE. FOR SALE FARMER'S HANDY wagon, nlso sot of slnglo harness. Apply Durland-Weston Shoo Co. 59ol 2t. HOUSE AND LOT, FOURTEEN Hundred Seven, Main street, for Bale. Nino rooms. All Improve ments. Apply Bcntley Bros., Op posite Postofflce. 57eltf FOR SALE OR RENT THE W. A. Fothick estate, located In Bethany. Terms reasonable. II. W. Pcthlck, administrator, Hawley, Pn. G3mos2 DELICIOUS ICE CREAM YOU can have it by using Brady's choice vanilla. Get it at Brady's Drug etore. 60mo2 FOR SALE WELL EQUIPPED machine shop and garage located on Industrial Point, Honesdalo. Business established 20 years. Best known glass cutters' supply con cern In tho United States. Edward D. Jenkins, Honesdale, Pa. 42tf. FOR SALE DESIRABLE DWELL ing house and lot on East Street Extension; all Improvements. Bar gain. J. B. Robinson, Agent, Jad wln Building. CSeitf MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED GOOD RELIABLE PAR ty as farmer; also to board help. Inquire of G. Smith & Sons, Inc., Seelyvlllo, Pa. Cleltf WANTED TWO GIRLS TO WORK in wash room. T. B. Clark & Co., Inc. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED hand in Alteration Room of La dles' Suits and Coats. Apply P. O. Drawer A. 59tf THE BODIE STUDIO WILL OPEN July 18 at C I 7 Main street. Pho tographs, Frames, Kodaks and Sup plies. 57eol3 WANTED ISSUES OF THE CITI zen March 13, 1912, and Juno 21, 1912. tf GLASS CUTTERS GOOD ROUGH ers and smoothers on tableware in Brooklyn, N. Y. Good pay and steady work to good men. Apply by mall to J. H., COO Tribune Building, New York. Glt2 FOR RENT: NINE-ROOM HOUSE; all modern improvements. Inquire JacoD Demer, South Church street. B2eltf. WANTED AT ONCE 20 SMOOTH ers, 5 roughers and 5 polishers by the Wayne Cut Glass Company at Towanda, Pa. Steady work and highest wages paid. 55el4 LET THE LACKAWANNA DO your laundry. Thomas F. Bracy, Honesdale, agent Look for our wagon with tho sign "Lackawanna Laundry Co." 57tf MAIL CLOSING HOURS. A.M. P.M. . 7.00 2.30 . 6.30 12.M. P.M. 5.30 4.15 G.45 Erie . . D. & H. D. & H. R. D. . Stage Sun. 9.50 P. M. 2.50. LOCAL NEWS The picnic of the Carbondalo business men will be held at Lake Lodore Aug. 7. The Honesdale business men have decided not to hold a picnic at Lake Lodore this year. The following letters remain at the Honesdale postofflce uncalled for: Miss Sylvia Bennett, Wm. H. Speidel (Traceyville), Frank Wil marth. It has been announced that Honesdale will play the Forest City base hall team on the home grounds on Saturday. A good game Is as sured. The Thirteenth regiment, which has been camping at Gettysburg, re turned to Scranton on Tuesday even ing. Company E, of Honesdale, re turned home late Tuesday evening on a special train. J. B. Robinson conducted a bankruptcy sale in his office on Wednesday morning of one auto mobile owned by B. H. Holbert, bankrupt. Mrs. Eliza Holbert bought the machine for $5. Who says the price of automobiles is not coming down? The Wayne County celebration which will bo held in Honesdale August 27, 28 and 29, will be a con undrum from beginning to end. The various competent committees are arranging a number of pleasant surprises, which will be sprung on the days above mentioned. The ad vertising committee has placed Invi tations in the form of postcards In the different drug stores where they can be secured by tho public free of cost The funeral of Thomas Dolphin, who was shot and killed near Keen's Pond early Sunday morning by Marsden Hubbard, was held at Oly phant on Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock The services were held in St. Patrick's church and requiem high mass was celebrated. Burial was made In Olyphant. Tho funeral was to have been held on Monday, but owing to tho non-arrival of a sister of tho deceased tho services were postponed. W. J. Relf opened his now shoe storo this morning, tho old board front having been taken away on Wednesday afternoon. The new front has caused much speculation on tho part of Honcsdale residents as It presents as up-to-date an ap pearance as any store In this part of tho state. Mr. Relf carries two principal lines of shoes, tho Walk' over shoo for men and Qucon Qual lty shoe for 'women. Many of tho merchants are having their storo fronts repainted and which adds much to the general appearance These evidences ot Improvement and progress are gladly welcomed by all. -Tho retail prloo ot milk will ad vnnco to soven cents per quart after August 1. Mrs. Henry Foster entertained a number of friends nt her homo on Thursday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Spragle, of Berwick. Mrs, Davis, of May Hold, wns taken violently ill nt Lake Lodore, during a picnic hold thero on Wed nesday. After being nnnolntcd by; a priest she was taken to her homo in Mayiield, being accompanied by Miss Mary Kelly, of this place, who was on the picnic ground at tho time. Miss Kelly Is a professional nurso and is visiting her parents In Honesdalo. She expects to return to Baltimore on Monday next. That It pays to advertise In The Citizen is demonstrated by the fact that a beautiful Cameo pin, which wns recently lost by a Scranton lady who was In Honcsdale on business, was found and returned to the prop er owner on Thursday. Isaac Ball, janitor of tho court house, found the valuable pin lying on the lawn, which ho was mowing one day last week. Ho took tho pin home, learned of Its intrinsic value and began to make In quiries concerning Its owner. While at a friend's house a member of Mr. Bnll's family learned that a pin an swering tho description of the pin found was advortlsed In Tho Citizen. The friend, who Is a valued subscrib er of The Citizen secured tho paper and read the ad in the cent-a-word column of this paper. A comparison was made which resulted In tho lost being found. The pin was brought to Tho Citizen ofllce Thursday morn ing and that afternoon Tho Citizen liberally rewarded Mr. Ball. This goes to prove that Tho Citizen Is the best advertising medium in Wayne county. If you happen to find or lose any article telephone an ad to The Citizen and it will secure Its owner. We have both 'phones. That persistent energy, ambi tion and determination Is the almost certain basis of success Is again fnmiiiif niiiotrntpil In tho rnnid nroK- ress of Nlcholns Hessling. Mr. Hessling s stand is located on mo old D. & H. canal. In 1S98, al though tho last to start In the under taking business, he is now transact ing as large a business as any and is increasing rapidly. This is due to the courteous treatment received by his patrons combined with modern equipment and scientific methods of nnrpvlnc nn h!c hltKlnpKS. Mr. HOSS- llng as an embalmer and funeral di rector is an expert, holding several diplomas from the Champion Col- lotro nt Rmhnlmlnir which is the largest and most modern Institution of its kind in tho United States. This equipment consists of the newest de cton nt fiiTioml par. which was re ceived last year, and a new ambul ance and floral display wagon wnicn arrived here in July, an equipment which is unequalled. N. Hess llng & Son deal in all kinds of mon umental work, in whicn Mr. Hessung Tine ln'OTlfu-tirn Tfl!ir' PYTIprlpfclPA. N. Hessling & Son are always open and ready to assist me deserving poor. Miss Sadie Fuerth was in Scranton on Wednesday. Miss Jennie Ahrams of Scranton Is the guest of relatives here. Martin Caufleld was a business caller in Scranton on Wednesday. Miss Clara Saunders Is visiting relatives In Elmlra, N. Y this week. Miss Olive M. Fowler Is spending two weeks with relatives In Scranton. Miss Flora Samuels, of New York City, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Sam uel Katz. Miss Clara Relf Is spending tho week at the David Menner cottage at Elk Lake. Mrs. Isaac Hawker Is entertaining her cousin, Mrs. Anna College, of Washington, D. C. Miss Helen Jackson of Tyler Hill spent a few days with friends In Honcsdale this week. Hon. H. Clark Jackson, of Tyler Hill, was calling on Honesdalo friends on Wednesday. Mrs. Sidney Cowell, of Wllkes Barre, Is a guast at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. TomB. Robert Smith, of Tafton, PIko county, was a business caller In Honesdale on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Salmon left on Wednesday for several weeks' so journ at Marblchead, Mass. Rev. Geo. S. Wendell loft for Phil adelphia on Thursday for a visit of a few days with home folks. Mrs. Larry Spragle and Bon Thomas of Berwick, Pa., are guests at the homo of Mrs. W. W. Weston. Miss Helen Richards, of Now York City, has come to llvo with her aunt, Mrs. Mary Forman on Cottage street. Miss Mario McDermott -will leavo today for a ten days' visit with rela tives In Jersey City and New York City. C. M. Pethick. Hon. H. Clark Jack son and brother, W. L. Jackson qf Tyler Hill, were In Honesdalo on Wednesday. Miss Elsa Jacobs has returned from Now York, having completed a five weoks' course In music at tho Virgil school. Mr. and Mrs. W. Judson Yerkes, and son, Lewis, are spending their vacation at tho home of Mr. Yerkes' father, at Damascus. Rev. (Dr. Balta of Honesdalo will de liver an address at tho fifth annual picnic of Enterprise Grango at Tor roy on August 7. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stone, who havo been spending soveral weeks at Mlnnowaska, N. Y., returned homo Wednesday evening. Walter Joitz, Honry Tuko and Frank Mang, Jr., loft Wednesday for Detroit, Mich., where they have ac cepted positions as machinists. Mrs. T. J. Parker of Patorson, N. J., is visiting her children, Miss Molllo and Weston Parker at the home of Mrs, Charlea WeBton. Miss Anna Ralno, who had been spending soveral weeks at tho W. J. Barnes homo hero, and with friends In Bcachlnke, roturncd to her homo In Scranton on Tuesday. Mrs. Eward Katz and little daugh ter, who have been spending sev eral weeks with the former's par cuts, at Clovolnnd, Ohio, are expected home tho latter part of this week. O. G. Weaver, who for tho past ten months linn been tho Scranton Truth's local representative, resign ed on Tuesday. Harold G. Rowland succeeds Mr. Weaver as local scribe. Archbald A. Brown, of Jorsey Shore, 'Ph., will arrlvo hero Saturday to Join his wlfo and children, who havo been spending tho past month with Mrs. Brown's father, Graham Watts. Homer Greene and family are spending a few weeks' vacation In the Greene homestead at Lake Ariel. Mr. Greene will attend to his law practice, coming to Honesdale when necessity demands it. Harry W. Toms, mechanical fore man in tho il'enwnrden Manufactur ing company's factory, is recovering from a week's illness of tonsllttls. He loft Thursday morning to spend the week-end at the homo of C. C Schaffer at Varden. Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Whittaker, daughter Helen, and son, Ford, leave August 1st for Harwlchport, Mass., on Cape Cod, where they will spend a month's vacation. Mrs. Whittaker and children will spend nn additional two weeks in Connecticut. MYSTERIOUS FIRE IN MINOOKA. (Special to The Citizen.) SCRANTON, Amr. 1. The home of Peter Mangan, of Mlnooka, was totally destroyed by fire this morning at 9 o'clock. An early fire started at 3 o'clock, but It was extinguished. The Are Is a mystery and the authori ties are investigating. 10-MILE LAKE. Binghamton. Announcement has been made of plans for a gigantic hydro-electric plant, which is to impound two rivers at Whitney Point, In this county, converting 3, 500 acres of land Into a lake ten miles long at a cost of $3,000,000. It will furnish electrical power for a trolley line between Utlca and Binghamton and will supply elec tricity for commercial purposes. HAWLEY. (Special to The Citizen.) Hawley, Aug. 1. Jessie and Bertha Mott, of White Mills, were guests of their grand mother, Mrs. K. Brannlng, over Sun day. Pearl Losey has been sojourning with Port Jervls friends. Nellie Conlyn, employed In the telephone exchange office, was ill the latter part of the week and in caro of a physician. Her placo at the switchboard was taken by Gussle Schroeder. Irwin Buck made a business trip to Scranton on Monday, returning the following morning. Clyde, the six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Seaman was operat ed on in a Scranton hospital this week. Geo. Bryant is making an extended visit with his brother Charles. The second game of tho series of eight was played at White Mills on Sunday by the Hawley and White Mills teams, White Mills winning by a score ot 8 to 3. A largo crowd of relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drake on Saturday night. Tho occasion "was the celebra tion of Mr. Drake's 50th birthday. It was a very enjoyable affair. Royal Taft, who is now In tho Scranton postofflce, Scranton, Is spending his vacation with friends at Falrvlew Lake. Mr. Crockenberg, proprietor of the Eddy Hotel, has sold out his business and "with family -will return to tholr former home. Prof. E. L. Blakeslee of Montroso was In town last week. Mrs. A. Bishop and daughters, El len and Irene, aro recreating at For est Lake. TSe Best Fly Poie The most highly recommended fly poison is formalin mixed with sweet milk and water iz- tho proportion of eight tcospoonfniii of formalin to a quart of the mixture. Such a poison la not fatal to human beings. Break a email nick in the edge of a bottle's month, fill tho bottlo with tho solution acl stand it, inverted, in a saucer. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind Ygu Have Always Bought Bears the Signature The Board of Trustees of the State Hospital for the Criminal Insane, Room 818 Ileal Estate Trust Building, Philadelphia. Scaled proposals for tho construc tion of a Sewage Disposal Plant for tho abovo Institution at Fftrview, Pa., addressed to H. G. Ashineail Secretary, will bo received, opened and scheduled until one o clock p m. August lo, luiz. Drawings, specifications and form of proposal may bo had on appllca tion to J. C. M. Shirk, Architect, 421 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Tho Board reserves tho right to re ject any or all proposals or parts thereof. . HENRY F. WALTON, C2t2. President WANTED EXPERIENCE!) RIBBON WEAVERS: Piece work; can make $18.00 per week, hut uro guaranteeing 10.00 per week of 55 Iiours. Married pco plo preferred. Scliaum & Uhllnger high-speed doublo deck looms. Ap ply hy letter only to VIRGINIA SILK OOMI'ASV, wv South Klclinionu, Vn. OOtf " OH! YOU GIRL" Smiles Fiom Pretty HoiipmIiiIo Girls Result In Highway Corps Los ing .lolis. Four Scranton young men, mem bers of prominent city families, were discharged Saturday from tho employ of the stnto highway depart ment, because of complaints of resi dents of Honesdalo that tho young men wero "fresh." District Engineer John I. Rlcgel disohnrged tho corps, retaining in tho sorvlce only tho chief, Herbert Williams, who was exonerated from any participation in tho escapades. Mr. RIckoI In discussing tho cases said that the corps had been at work in lloncsdnlo Blnco early spring, but that work had becorao slack recent ly. Loafing on the part of tho en gineers, coupled with an evident de sire to smile and talk with the girls of Honcsdale, resulted in gossip throughout tho country-side. So persistent did the complaints become in Honesdalo that Judge A. T. Searle, of tho Wayno county court, who had been appealed to by residents of Honcsdale, reported tho matter to tho state highway depart ment ofllces In JIarrisburg. Mr. Rlcgel was told to Investigate the complaint and In company with Mr. Williams, chief of the corps, began the investigation. The result was the discharge of four of the corps members and the warning of others. No appoint ments succeeding the engineers let out have been made, as yet. ' Too much flirting with the girls. said Mr. Rlegel, In explaining why the engineers had been let out. They won't como back while I am district engineer. It was too much for the Honesdalo people to seo em ployes of the state standing around on corners chinning the ladles." Episcopal service at White Mills on Sunday, August 4, at 3:15 p. m. At the Presbyterian church, at Waymart, will be held an Episcopal service with address on Tuesday, August G, at 7:30 p. m. Morning Prayer and address at Christ church, Indian Orchard, Sun day, August 4, 10:30 a. m.; Sunday school at 11:30; Evening Prayer and address, Thursday, August 9, at 7:45. Miss Grace A. Corey of New York City, Is expected to arrive on Sat urday to spend several weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Coey, on Court street. 1 Jtet&s 1 Our Clearin ATURDAY, AUGUST and This sale will save you going to get the benefit of this sales money goods and you're sure to $ 1 Will THE GLOBE Jadwin Block Honesdale, Pa. BOARD OF TRADE BULLETIN No. 6, HONESDALE, PA,, Published In tho Interest of Hones dale and vicinity. F. W. Kroltner, President. R. J. Murrny, 1st Vice-President. S. T. Ham, 2nd Vice-President. Edward Doltzer, Treasuror. E. B. Callaway, Secretary. E. B. Callaway, Editor. Are you helping boost Honesdale? Honesdale has established a namo for itself, Industrially, financially and socially. Talk Honesdalo whorover you go. Possibly what you might say may Influence some out-of-town party or parties to locate In Honesdalo. Don't be backward In telling strangers of the many good points and advantages Honesdalo has over other towns and cities for manufac rrT) There Are Two Things which the up-to-date business man MUST HAVE in the handling of his financial affairs. 1. He must have the assurance that his funds aro than they could possibly be in his own hands, and that his Interests are being looked after more careful ly than It is possible that they could be even under his own management. 2. In every detail he must have tho possible In order to minimize the friction of his dally routine of business. THE Honesdale Dime Bank of nonetdale, Pa. OFFERS SECURITY and SERVICE I Sale will last for 10 Days many dollars for many women every day. Are buy. Buy $2 Worth Ladies' and Misses' street dresses made of Gingham and Llnene, 12.00 value, at $1.00 Ladles' and Misses' Street Dresses, $ value at $2.00 Ladles' and Misses' All Linen Dresses, $5 value at $2.98 Ladies' and Misses' All Over Embroidery Dresses, $S and $10 val. at $4.98 Ladles' and Misses' Lingerie Dresses, Lace. Trimmed, $4 value at. . ..$2.00 Ladles' and Misses Embroidery Trimmed Dresses, $G value at $2.98 Junior Dresses, Lace Trimmed, $3 and $3.50 value at $1.79 Children's Gingham Dresses, sizes from C to 14, 79c value at 49c Ladles' Poplin Coats, $10 value at $3.00 Ladles' Linen Coats, $4 value at $2.00 Ladles' Llnene Coats, $2 value at $1.00 Ladles' Dress Skirts, $1.25 value at 75c Ladles' and Misses' all linen skirts $2.50 value at ' $1.25 Ladles' House Dresses, $1.50 value at 9Sc Ladles' Black Heatherbloom Petticoats, all colars, $2 value at ....98c Silk Messallno iPottlcoats, $3 and $3.50 value at $1.9S Black Hygrade Underskirts, 75c value at 39c 45-inch Embroidery Flouncing, suitable for Ladies' and Misses' Dresses, $1.'50 value at 79c Ladles' $1.00 Night Gowns, lace or embroidery trimmed at C9c Ladles 75c Night Gowns at 49c Ladles' $1.'50 and $1.75 White Underskirts at 98c Ladles' $G Voile Skirts at $3.9S Ladles' 25c Muslin Drawers at 15c Ladles' 50c and 75c Cambric Drawors at 39c Children's Muslin Drawors, 15c value at 7lc Ladles' $1.50 and $1.75 Shirt Waists at 98c Princess Slips, $1.50 valuo at 98c Men's 50c working shirts at 39c Ladles' Lawn Kimonos, $19c value at lie Ladles' 50c Lawn Kimonos at 25c $1.50 Long Crepo Komonas at 9Sc Big reduction on Ladles' and Misses' black and white slippers. Ladles' and Misses' Long Lisle Gloves, 50c valuo at , 25c Ladles' and Misses' Long Silk Lisle Gloves, 79c, at 49c $1.00 and $1.25 Long Silk Gloves with doublo llngortlps at 79c 2000 samplo handkerchiefs, 10c value at 4c Tho best of everything in tho Dry Goods lino. Tho highest qualities at tho lowest prices. AUGUST 2, 1912. Vol. 1 turing purposes and as a placo ot residence. Tho Board of Trade la anxious to know how many families In Hones dalo nnd vicinity would possibly pn tronlzo what Is known as a " wot wash " laundry. A washing Is dono and returned wot to tho customer. Aro thero enough people who would support a like Industry hero tf samo wero obtained? If you havo not been supplied with tho neat little folder, entitled "In dustrial Honesdale," apply to tho secretary for some of these booklets. The Board of Trade requests every merchant and business man to en closo ono of these folders in every letter sent out of Honesdalo. It presents Honesdalo In an Intelligent manner before tho public at large. Patronize homo merchants. They help to pay our taxes, tho out-of-town man docs not. More Secure Best Service Commenc saving prices? See the of G DOCS