The citizen. (Honesdale, Pa.) 1908-1914, August 23, 1912, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THE CITIZEN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1912.
PAGE FIVB
FOR SALE.
BAKING, LUNCH AND ICE CKEAM
business for sale. A flno oppor
tunity. Cheap, for cash. Frank Van
Dcuscn, Honesdale, I'a. C5w4
FOIt SALE Oil RENT THE W. A.
rethlclc estate, located in Bethany.
Torms reasonable. II. W. l'ethlck,
administrator, Hawley, Pa. 53mos2
DELICIOUS ICE CttEAM YOU
can have It by using Orady's
cholco vanilla. Get It at Brady's
Drug store. 60mo2
FOR SALE WELL EQUIPPED
machine shop and garage located
on Industrial Point, Honesdale.
Business established 20 years. Best
known glass cutters' supply con
cern In tho United States. Edward
O. Jenkins, "Honesdale, Pa. 42tf.
FOIt SALE DESIRABLE DWELL
lng house nnd lot on East Street
Extension; all Improvements. Bar
gain. J. B. Itoblnson, Agent, Jad
wln Building. DSeltf
MISCELLANEOUS.
THE AGENT OF THE SCItANTON
Times, located at 520 South Main
street, Honesdale, will appreciate It
if he Is informed it patrons do not
receive their paper dally. News
Items for the Honesdale department
left with him will be promptly pub
lished, tf
WANTED ISSUES OF THE CITI
zen March 13, 1912, and Juno 21,
1912. tr
FOB. RENT: NINE-ROOM HOUSE;
all modern Improvements. Inquire
Jacob Demer, South Churcn street
52eitf.
LET THE LACKAWANNA DO
your laundry. Thomas F. Bracy,
Honesdale, agent. Look for our
wacon with tho sign "Lackawanna
Laundrr Co." 57tf
-On August 27th, from 2 to 5 p
m. at the Presbyterian chapel, there
will be a food sale. Orders taKen
care of from now on by Miss Bessie
Swift at the Presbyterian manse. It
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John
Carroll, Rldgo street, on Monday
evening, n son.
Tho Soven County Voterans' as
sociation held tholr annual reunlou
at Tunkhnnnock on Wednesday.
A barn .belonging to Chnrle3
MIgncrcy, Arlington, was damaged
by lightning in a storm on August
ISth.
Tho Whatsoever Clrclo of the
Methodist church will servo meals
in the Foster building during tho
three days of tho celebration.
Mnsons nro laying brick on Mnr-
tin Caullehrs nddltlon to his largo
shop at this place. Tho wall is re
inforced with iron "I" beams.
The sixteenth nnnual reunion or
the descendants of Joseph and
Rhena Lee will be held In Toad's
grovo at unionaaie, August au,
1912. A large and cany auenuanco
is requested. R. N. Lee, secretary.
A. W. Abrams, proprietor of the
Enterprise Clothing store, has pur
chased a now iMaxwell live-passenger
touring car of tho Murray agency.
Mr. Abrams and P. R. Murray, Jr.,
motored from Philadelphia to Hones
dale, arriving here Monday evening.
Clinton Loomis, a Tunkhan-
nock high school student, attempted
to commit suicide by banging Him
self in tho barn at his homo at Lem
on, Wyoming county. Ho was cut
down before life was extinct, out is
still in a precarious condition. No
reason is assigned if or his action.
Arnold Lohmann, the well
known violinist of Scrnnton, will be
given a try-out by a New York
vaudeville manager, preliminary to
taking up a stage career. He will
attempt a violin virtuoso sketch.
Lohmann is ono of tho foremost
violinists in this region. Mr. Loh
mann's many Honesdale friends wish
him merited success In his venture
Eastman Kodak company's
earnings are running larger than
last year. The common stock div
idend declarations are already 35
ner cent., compared with 30 per cent.
for the same period in 1911. The
corporation is manufacturing at tho
rate of 300,000,000 feet of film a
year. The increase in earnings is,
due to the demand for moving pic
tures.
MAIIi CLOSING nOURS.
A.M. P.M. P.M.
Erie 7.00 2.30 5.30
D. & H G.30 12.M. 4.15
T). & H. Sun. 6.45
R. D 9.50 P. M.
Stage 2.50.
LOCAL NEWS
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Eugono 1 Miss Mnrlo McDcrmott returnod
Regan, of Forest street, n daughter, ; from a three weeks' visit in Jersey
on Wednesday. City, Tuesday evening. Sho was ac-
II. C. Van Alstvno. ono of tho companied noino oy nor iwo nepn-
mnnaglng editors of tho Honesdale ovta. ,
Citizen, is improving after a sovoro i F. A. Jenkins accompanied Dorln s
attack of pnoumonia. This is glad , K)d Orchestra to Beech Grovo on
for his many HonesMaio uunu&uuy whuiu uioj
Hoverni seiociions ui uiu hiumbu i"
nlc. Attorney Harry W. Mumford, a
member of tho Wnyno county bar,
and Miss Hannah Eckersley, of
Scranton, wero married In Moscow
on Wednesday.
Mrs. Henry Vnrcoe and thrco chil
dren, Robert, Walter and Helen, all
of Endlcott, N. Y., returned home on
Monday nftor n month's visit with
relatives in Honesdale.
A. L. Schullor, of Upper Mont
clalr, Is expected .hero Saturday,
whero ho will spond n ten days' va
cation with his family, mother and
sister.
Miss Edna P. Dlmock, of Ridge
wood, N. J., is expected in town on
Saturday for a visit with her aunt,
Mrs. E. A. Pennlman, and her aunts,
Mrs. Harvey Ensign and Mrs. Isabel
Dlmock, at Waymart.
Fred A. Havens, of the Havens
Construction Company, Philadelphia,
spent a few days in llonesdalo this
week in tho interest or tne uurney
Electric Elevator company's plant at
this place. This is Mr. Haven's first
trip to Honesdale since 25 years
ago.
Mr. and Mrs. George Miller, Victor
Dottv. iMrs. F. W. Olsholf. Mr. and
Mrs. Ellsworth Cuddeback, all of
Scranton. attended tho funeral of
Percy Hadsell, the 17-year-old son of
Mr. and 'Mrs. Edward Hausoii wno
was drowned while fishing on Bush's
lake on Monday.
St. Swlthen's weather.
Ben White, an inmate in Sher
iff F. C. Kimble's boarding house, is
quite ill.
W. H. Kennedy, of Niagara, has
advertised the sale of his farm, and
will offer his stock at auction on
September 5.
A number of strangers are com
ing dally to Honesdale to visit friends
and relatives and Incidentally re
main for the celebration next -week.
Seven men who -were arrested
for attacking a party of Boy Scouts
at Mooslc Lake on Sunday, were
fined ?20 each by a Scranton alder
man. The members of Beech Grovo
grange and their families enjoyed a
picnic at that place on Thursday.
Although threatening weather, tho
picnic was largely attended.
There will bo a food sale at the
Presbyterian chapel on August 27,
from 2 to 5 p. m. Orders will be
filled from now on, if sent to Miss
Bessie Swift at tho Presbyterian
manse.
On Friday evening the Bache
lor Girls, of Pleasant Mount, enter
tained their friends at their annual
dance at Odd Fellows hall, which
was beautifully decorated. Music
for tho occasion was furnished by
Freeman's orchestra of this place.
a mpptinc of tho Wayne County
Poultry Association will be held Sat-
urday, August ai it. iuamuo,
Hawley, at 3:30 o'clock. All mem
bers are requested to be present as
a good time is always enjoyed when
the members go to Mawley.
Tho home of Mrs. Steuswallo
Colapilo, Prompton, "was damaged by
lire to the extent of $15 on Tuesday
mnrninir throuch a defective lluo.
Neighbors saw smoke coming from
the house and began at once to re
move tho furniture. After all the
household effects had been removed,
with a single exception of tho stove,
all hands turned their attention to
ward saving the house. Paul Oles
zefski was on the job, as also was C.
S. iMcMullen. McMullen chopped a
hole in the roof and Oleszefskl pour
ed -water upon the empty, though
naming building. In a short tlmo
the flames were extinguished and the
furniture placed back in tne uouse.
-The "Spring Hill" Poultry
farm, located in Texas township, J.
B. Roblnsop., proprietor, is being en
larged. Two new houses will be
built this fall, namely, a laying house
14x100 feet and a brooder pen lCxCO
feet. Tho foundation walls, which
aro of concrete, are being laid. Tho
new buildings will provide for 700
additional chickens. Mr. Robinson
now has In tho neighborhood of 2,
000 chickens, all of which aro tho
whlto Leghorn variety. Besides
sending a largo number of eggs to
market, tho "Spring Hill" poultry
farm ship several hundred of broilers
to tho New York market. Mr. Rob
inson's idea is to get as close as ho
can to tho Corning or unlto system
with his poultry business.
Tho Twentieth Century colored
attraction, tho Black Pattl Musical
Comedy company, will appear at tho
Lyric Wednesday, Aug. 28. Tho
great success of this company is ow
ing to tho fact that a first-class per
formance Is given by tho picked col
ored entertainers. Mme. SIssieretta
Jones, the original Black Patti, is a
whole show in herself, but there nro
a lot of others, such as Happy Julius
Glenn, tho funniest of tho funny
comedians, Will A. Cook. Al. F.
Watts. ThomaB J. Sadler, H. Morgan
Prince, Jas. II. Gray, Ruby Taylor,
Emma Prlnco. Fanny Allen and a
chorus of dark skinned beauties as
were ever seen here .colore.
news for his many
friends.
Angus Smith, of Starrucca, colc-
bratcd his 9uth birthday last Mon
day. Ills friends remembered him
with a post card shower. Mr. amiui
Is tho pioneer wood acid manufact
urer of tho country.
Miss Clara Rolf is tho guest of
Miss Ida Stelnnian, (Deposit, N. Y.
Mrs. W. L. Clark and dauguter
Myrtle, and Mrs. Wallace Brown, of
Bridgeport, Conn., aro guests at tho
homo of C. E. Clark, Boyds iMIUs.
-On Thursdny evening, August
22. thoro will bo a lawn social un
der the auspices of tho B. V. S. of St.
John's Catholic church. Itefreshp
ments, also vocal and Instrumental
music on tho lawn of tho parocuiai
resldenco.
A largo wagon, driven by a team
of horses, representing out-of-town
nartlcs. delivered "pure food" arti
cles to Honesdale peoplo on Thurs
day. Is this fair to the homo mer
chants? They dare not sell anything
but pure food. Tho law restricts
them from selling other kinds.
Erk Bros, exnect to open their
new and modern store to the public
on Monday morning. Tho building
has been thoroughly renovated and
practically built over. It Is finished
In oak and Is very attractive and
convenient for business purposes.
Tho ofllco Is located at tho extreme
roar of the building on the first
floor an dis separate from tho main
floor and is separate from tho main
presents a neat appearance and is
fire-proof throughout.
HYMENEAL.
Dlx-Hoeslngcr Nuptials.
At tho St. Paul's Evangelical rec
tory, Scranton, Wodncsdny morning
at 8 o'clock orcurred tho marriage
of Miss Elslo M. Roeslnger to San
ford G. Dlx. The ceremony was
performed by Rev. R. L. Pfcll.
Thero wero no attenadnts.
Mr. and Mrs. Dlx left on tho 9
o'clock train for a wedding trip to
Boston and other points of Interest.
Upon their return they will reside
with tho brido's mother on South
Wyoming street.
Both brldo nnd bridegroom wero
former 'Honesdale young people
Their many friends extend congratu
lations.
is
Martin Hennigan. of Dunmore,
has started suit against the Pennsyl
vania Coal company for ?10,000
damages for the loss of an arm.
Hennigan, who is about forty, was
employed at a colliery of the com
pany in Dunmore, a year ago, and
was engaged at a hopper car when
an Inexperienced workman dropped
the bottom of the car, crushing Hen
nigan s arm so seriously that ampu
tation resulted. John J. Toohey is
his attorney.
About 3,000 notices have been
sent out to creditors of the bankrupt
concern of Knapp Brothers, stating
that on August 31, at 3:30 o'clock
in the Referee's chambers, a hear
ing will be held for cause to be
shown why an order should not be
issued improving the intermediate
account of the trustee of said bank.
rupts contained in the petition of
William M. Gregory; also making
allowances for attorney and counsel
and directing a payment of a 7
per cent, dividend to the creditors
William Johnson, of New York
left on Thursday for Shohola Glen
When the train stopped at Port Jer
vis he got off to get a glass of milk
leaving his $25 Panama hat In the
car seat. Upon his return to the
station ho boarded an eastbound
train instead of the westbound for
Shohola. and the first thing he knew
he was on his way back to New York
again. Ho got off at Middletown,
and finding that there were no more
trains to that place until Friday
morning, he put up at a hotel there.
The editor Tiad a dream, says an
exchange. He dreamed he was In
heaven. Theodore Roosevelt arriv
ed in that blessed abode. Tho ex
president insisted upon reorganiz
ing tho Heavenly Choir. He called
for ten thousand tenor singers, ten
thousand soprano singers, ten thous
and alto singers, ten thousand bari
tone singers, and lined them up for
practice. "But, Mr. Roosevelt," said
St. Peter, "you have no bass sing
ers." "O, never mind," said the
self-appointed director, "I'LL sing
bass."
Leonard Elghmy, who is em
ployed by George Happ, the baker,
is very much Interested in tho story
of tho burning of tho bowling alloy
and Ice cream storo at Beachlake,
Pa., whero three boys lost their
lives. Before coming to this city to
live, Mr. Elghmy owned the property
on which stood tho building, and the
horrible story now being published
about it naturally gives him a
shock. Mr. and Mrs. Elghmy went
to housekeeping there and after
wards sold tho property to Mr. Ives.
Port Jervis Gazette.
A recent bulletin of tho Census
Bureau shows that thero has been a
marked increase In the past decade
In tho number of American cities of
over 25,000 population. Tho United
States has 229 of thoso. or much
more than any other country of tho
world, excont China. Almost every
State has ono or more of theso cities
but Massachusetts leads all the
rest, with twenty-flvo of them, or
much more than aro found In Now
York, Pennsylvania, Illinois or Ohio,
States which lead it in aggregato
number of inhabitants. Massachu
setts' ascendency in this particular
Is ch efly due to its vast expansion
In manufactures, which makes It tho
most thickly settled State or tho
whole forty-oight, except Rhodo Is
land. It Is much more thickly set
tled than aro most of tho countries
of Europe.
-A tablet in memory of Rov.
William Parsons will be unveiled in
tho Presbyterian church at Sherman,
iPa.. Aucust 28. at 2:30 p. rn. uov
Parsons was tho rounder or ino
Tribuno fresh air work whllo ho was
nastor of tho Shorman church, and
through tho influence of Mrs. Wil
liam Herbert this bronze tablet has
been presented to tho church. bov
eral speakers will participate,
among whom will bo Leslie M, Con
ley, manager of fresh air "work
Edward Parsons of Franklin,
brother of Rov; Wllliard Parsons
Judso A. T. Searlo and others. An
Invitation is extended to friends of
Rev. Willard Parsons and those In
tercsted In the work to be present
on this occasion.
TAFT PRAISES SHERMAN.
n Joint
Frank HefTeron, of Scranton,
tho guest of relatives here.
Miss Anna Collins, of Olyphant,
Is visiting friends In town.
C. ID. Fortnam, Of Tyler Hill, was
a business caller hore Tuesday.
Miss Madge Monaghan of Scranton
is the guest of relatives In town.
MIrs Marv Feenev of Hawley, is
tho guest of Port Jervis friends.
Miss Ruth Hunt, of Port Jervis, is
visiting relatives In Honesdale.
Miss Sadie Brltenbaker was a re
cent guest of her aunt in Archbald.
Miss Carrlo E. Fackler, of Utica,
N. Y is visiting Mrs. Homer Greene.
Miss Margaret Manning, of Beth
any, Is visiting friends in Carbon
dale. Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Forror
and family of Harrlsburg, aro at
Gouldsboro.
Mrs. Alice Bennett, of Port Jer
vis, is the guest of relatives hero for
two weeks.
Harry Eggleston and wife, ot
Philadelphia, aro the guests of rela
tives here.
Miss Nellie Towner, of Scranton, Is
spending a two weeks' vacation at
Lako Como.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Knapp of Port
Jervis, are guests of relatives at
Lake Ariel.
Dr. L. B. Nlolson has returned
from a ten days vacation spent at
Lako Champlain.
Miss Marv Mumford left to-day
for a two months' visit with relatives
in Denver, Col.
Fred Anderson, of New York city,
is a guest at tho homo or Mr. ana
Mrs. John Eck.
Mrs. Albert Jones and two sons,
Paul and Arthur, of Matamoras, are
visiting at Lako Ariel.
Mrs. Mary Gray, of Chicago, Is
spending some two weeks with town
relatives and menus.
Mlsa Harriet Barton, who has
been visiting friends here, returned
to her home in Green Rldgo.
Mrs. William Evans entertained
last Wednesday evening in honor of
her guest, Mrs. Hill, of BrooKiyn.
Mrs. James iMcClaffev and daugn
ter, of iPort Jervis, aro visiting rela
tlves in Damascus and vicinity.
.Mrs. a. n. Hall and daughter
Grace, of Carbondale, aro guests of
llonesdalo friends for two weens
Mrs. GeorEo Stanton and children,
who have been visiting here, navo re.
turned to their homo In Pittston.
Charles Olsen, of tho New York
police force, Is spending his vaca
tion with his parents on River street
Lewis Mackley. who has been om-
ployed In Buffalo tho past year, has
returned to nis nome in ijeeiyvmu.
Walter Blebas injured tho toes of
his font. Wednesday, by having a
heavy pleco of iron fall upon them
John Bose, of Honesdale, was a
recent guest at tho homo or Airs.
Rhetta Helneckle, Port Jervis, N. Y.
Misses Lena and Elizabeth Keller-
man, or soum scrnnion, aro uuju
Ing a ten days vacation at Lako
Ariel.
Miss Mary Murphy has roturned
from St. Mary's, N. Y., whero eno
attended the marriago of her broth
er Joseph.
Mr. and MrB. Arthur Hull, of Now
York, aro tho guests of tho lattor's
mother, Mrs. R. N. Torrey, on worm
Main street.
Miss Lucy Murtha, of St. Joseph's
hospital, Baltimore, Is visiting her
mother, Mrs. John Murtha, on uar
roll street.
Miss Clara Eck, of Now York city,
Is spondlng her vacation with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Eck,
at this placo.
Miss Louiso Hnrdenborgh, who
recently underwent an operation in
Dr. Reed Burns' hospital, Scranton,
has returned home.
Euceno Drum and Vincent Kllroo
havo roturned to their homes In New
York after a ten days' visit with
friends and relatives hore.
Miss Anna Klomonclc of Carbon
dale, who has been spending tho past
two wooka with friends here, roturn
ed homo tho first of tho week.
Says He Is Proud to bo
Standard Benrcr.
Washington. Aug. 22. Unablo to
attend the ceremonies Incident to
Vice President Sherman's notlflca
tlon of his nomination, (President
Taft sent his running mate the fol
olwlng telegram: "I am very sorry
that public business prevents my
presence at the ceremonies at which
you aro to receivo formal notification
of your second well deserved noml
nation by the national Republican
party for tho high office you hold
PENROSE'S REPLY.
Meet us
at
The Celebration
Next Week
ROWLAND
Quality Jeweler
HAMLIN.
Services at St, John's Episcopal
church on Sunday next: Sunday
school at 9:45, morning prayer,
10:45, ovening eorvlces 7:45. On
.Vtigust 30, Rov. A. L. Whittaker
will celebrate holy communion at
10 a. m.
SASH GLASS-MIRRORS
Why complain nbout high
cost of things just because
you don't know where to buy
them right? I sell the best
brands of window glass as
follows:
7x9 2c ea
8x10 3c ea
9x12 4 fcc ea
12x20 11c ea
12x24 13c ea
14x28 20c ea
14x30 22c ea
14x32 24c ea
24x24 29c ea
24x2C 29c ea
All other sizes equally as
low. Huvo In stock nnjr n7x
to IH Inches in width.
Let mo bring tlio gla.ss nnd
put It In your broken window
or door.
I MAKE A SPECIALTY OF REPAIRING.
RUBIN
1023 Main St. Bell 'Phono 15 IW
Vnl-
Aceiisert Senator Attacks Van
kcnlmrg and Flinn.
Washington, Aug. 22. The senate
gallaries were packed to hear the
speech of Senator Boise Penorse of
Pennsylvania In reply to the charges
that ho had accepted $25,000 from
John D. Archbold of the Standard
Oil company. Not In years has the
reply of a senator attracted such
wide attention at the national capital.
He said there was no connection
between the Archbold check of ?25,-
000 and his work on the Industrial
commission of the senato which was
Investigating the trust question In
1901.
j BENJ. H. DITTRIGH, LESSEE and MANAGER
Wednes'y Aug. 28
ONE NIGHT ONLY
THE BLACK PATTI
usScal Comedy Company
Presents
The Topical Musical Success
Captain 3Tcts;p:r"
WITH
SISS'ERETTA JONES
The Original Black Pattl
"HAPPY" JULIUS GLENN
The Wnngdoodle Comedian
WILLIAMS ATTACKS T. E.
Ho Replies to Colonol's Criticisms of
Thomas Jefferson.
Washington, Aug. 22. Colonol Booeo-
volt tob attacked In tho senato for hla
published criticisms of Thomas Joffer
son nnd othor historical figures by
Senator John Sharp Williams.
TJio senator declared tho former
prosidont bad criticised a long lino of
predecessors, "tho latchos of whoso
shoes his lato excellency, Theodore
Boosovolt. Is unworthy to untio."
1 Slotfc I
Regular services at tho Methodist
Episcopal church next Sunday, with
special music. Sermons by tho pas
tor at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m
Morning subject, "Tho Great Ax."
Evening subject, "Storming Heav
en." Sunday school at 12 o'clock.
Bantlst church. Kov. G. S. Wendell
pastor. Regular morning service at
10:30; evening, 7:30; Sunday
school at 11:45.
And a Strong Supporting Co. of Colored Entertainers
PRICES: 25, 35, 50 and 75c.
Seat Sale--9 A. M. Tuesday, Aug. 27th.
1
Employ an Expert
Decorator
RIVERDALE.
(opeclal to The Citizen.)
Itivordale, Aug. 22.
O. L. Hlghhouso has been erecting
silos for II. G. Wlldensteln, John
Hauensteln, Walter Gustin and Geo.
Wlldensteln the past few weeks.
Irma and Leeta Hauensteln, who
havo been visiting relatives In this
vicinity for two weeks, havo left for
their homo at Kalkash, Mich.
Gertrude Ihlefeldt has returned
homo after doing sewing at this place
for a couple of weeks.
Georgo Hauensteln and family at
tended tho Doming reunion at Unlon
dalo Saturday.
Walter Gustin purchased a gaso
line englno and blower for filling
silos recently.
Judsou Allen nnd Charles Deming,
Scranton, spout Sunday at Georgo
Hauensteln's.
(Mrs. Margaret Wlldensteln is at
Beach Sanitarium, Susquehanna, Pa.,
with her sister, Mrs. Maurice Wilcox,
who Is undergoing treatment at that
place.
Mrs. Chas. Martin, Kingston, is
spending a few weeks with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gustin.
Margaret Hauensteln has roturn
ed homo after spending somo time
at tho homo of Maurlco Wilcox,
Maplo Grove.
Mrs. Welland Sherwood and son
Merroll, havo returned to their
homo at llonesdalo.
CASTOR I A
For Infants nnd Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
of
Bears tho
Signature
for the
Wayne County Celebration
AUG, 27, 28, and 29
The W. H. HARRISON CO.
representative is in Honesdale
for this purpose.
He has secured the Committee work, City Hall
and Court House.
The Harrison Co. carries one of the finest and cleanest
lines of decorating material on the road.
Orders for houses and business places will be given
prompt attention if left with the.Committee of the Wayne
County Celebration.
SPECIAL
Brick Ice Cream
will be served at
Peil's Soda Fountain
Saturdays August 24
will also be on sale during three days
of "WAYNE COUNTY CELEBRATION"
Why worry about dessert for your Sunday
Dinner; Order some Brick Ice Cream.
"The Quality Store"
nrii THE
lHIL, DRUGGIST