PAGE EIGHT THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 191 2. HAWLEY. On Saturday afternoon, October 26, the spelling contest for the schools of Palmyra was held at tho 11111 srhool and was In chargo of Miss Kathryn Gibbons, district chairman. Miss Nelllo McAndrew, principal of tho Lincoln school at Olyphant and John P. Flynn, secretary of the Pal unyra school board, acted as judges. Tho written contest was a tie be tween Mary Kolley and Joseph Bo land. Tho oral contest was won by Mary Hendry. ARIEL. Homer Sandercock, who was acci dentally shot In the left arm while hunting .1 few weeks ago, underwent .1 skin grafting operation at the Burns hospital In Scranton last Thursday. Skin was taken from his thigh and pjaccd over tho wound which had nearly healed. At the same time he was operated upon for appendicitis, having suffered a severe nttack a few days previous. HAMLIN. (Special to The CltUen.) Hamlin, Nov. 4. A party consisting of F. A. Peet, Miss Elma Peet, Robert Spangenbcrg, Miss Florence Spangenbcrg, Charles Howe, V. H. Alt, J. T. Stocker, C. L. Simons, G. O. Glllett, Dr. O. J. Mullen, Mrs. Marlon Franc nnd Miss Grace Franc journeyed to Scranton on Wednesday of last week to hear Governor Johnson's speech. H. C. Pelton has been quite 111 for the past week with a severe cold. He is now somewhat improved. B. F. Hamlin has been cdnfined to his bed for the past few days, and is not yet able to be about. Mr. and Mrs. Max Simons are visiting at C. L. Simons' but depart ed on Monday for Montana where they will make their home. They will be accompanied by Mrs. Calvin Sampson of Ariel. Mrs. Van Tassel, who has been making an extended visit at Robert Spangengerg's, returned to her home in West Orange, N. J., this week. Mr. and Mrs. Solon Peet, of New Rochelle, N. Y., are visiting at F. A. Peet's. W. A. Van Sickle's sale on Thursday last, was well attended. The L. A. S. of the M. B. church held a pie social in the I. O. O. F. hall on Hallowe'en. Dr. O. J. Mullen visited Newfound alnd this week for the purpose of examining the pupils in the school there. Rev. O. G. Russell is holding special meetings at Little Chapel. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stocker enjoy ed a drive to Honesdale on Tuesday last. The preliminary spelling contest of Salem township was held In the school .house here on Friday last. The winners were 'Margaret Jones, East school, and Hazel Lyman, Bid well Hill. The Independent Book club met on Friday, Nov. 1st, with Mrs. Man ton Abbey. The members of Salein Grange partook of a chicken supper at their regular meeting, Nov. 1. Miss D. P. Hamlin Is at Hackotts town, N. J. A company of surveyors aro work ing In this vicinity nnd staying at Hotel Dolmctsch. STERLING. (Special to Tho Citizen.) Sterling, Nov. fi. Oak Smith, of Angels, has been assisting tho Sterling Water Co. to erect their C01 feet tower for tho wind mill that is to pump up a crystal stream of puro fresh water from tho bowelB of tho earth and we hope It will bo a bucccss. On Oct. 30, In Stroudsburg, Miss Ethel McLaln and Wlnflold Hinellne wero married. Congratulations. Edward Animorman of Gravity, was tho guest of his brother, L. F. Anmicrmnn last Sunday. H. E. Frlck was a Juryman last week and was on tho Hubbard case. Mrs. Salllo Stevens is now living In a part of Geo, M. Stevens' house. Mrs. F. II. Cross is spending a few days at her father's. At tho oratorical contest held at Ariel Inst Frldny night wo are pleas ed to note that Jerald Butler nnd Olive Simons wero tho winners. Now we presume there will bo tho usual storming and kicking. Annie Auble is assisting Mrs. John Glllner in her household duties. On tho 29th Rev. Webster and family returned from his visit with Maryland friends and preaclied as usual on Sunday. Wo wero all pleased to have service again. For Some time past Archie Me gargle has been living at Chlcopee Falls, Mo., but is now visiting friends in tills section. Geo. J. Zcigler, assisted by W. W. Stevens, Is rebuilding the lower stone wnll at the M. E. cemetery. Mrs. S. N. Cross returned last week from a fortnight's visit with her daughter, Mrs. W. B. Lesher, in Honesdale. lly, Alvin Holfold, Mrs. Fred Prey, and family, Mrs. J. Williams, Mrs. Chns. Neal, Mrs. M. Fulloborn and daughter, Mrs. O. Schwartz and Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Mclntlro and daugh ter. Everybody reported a flno time and hopo It will Improvo tho school nnd Sunday school by having an or gan. Mrs. 11. Wood died at tho homo of her son, Harry Wood, Sunday morning at a quarter past eight, of heart falluro-and dropsy. The fun oral was private on account of small pox. Mrs. Goorgo Branning returned homo Frldny after visiting relatives at Montclnlr, N. J. Bud Branning hns been doing some shingling at Frank Ilrannlng's. Georgo Branning is also putting new roofs on his buildings. Tho sale of Mrs. Max Holfold's Wednesday, Oct. 30, was well attend ed. Mostly everything was sold, such as llvo stock, farm utensils, chickens, hay, straw, grain and also some furniture. Mrs. Max Holfeld and son will mako their futuro home In Now York on account of the sud den death of her husband. James Ryder Is quarantined In at the homo of Harry Wood and also tno family for smallpox. E. Miller's suit which was tried last week, was cut short as Mr. Mil ler pleaded guilty to selling Intoxi cated drinks without a license. Ho was given thirty days In jail, fifty dollars fine and pay tho costs. INGLEHART. (Special to Tli Citizen.) Inglehart, Nov. 5. The social held at the East Ber lin school house Hallowo'en night was attended by a large crowd. The young people had great sport fishing and grabbing for prizes. The grab bag and fish pond were both success ful after which thirty-one boxes were sold by Fred Mclntire as auc tioneer; also home-made candy and soft drinks were sold. Tho sum which was collected by school di rector, Wm. Perkins, was ?50.92 which will go toward buying an or gan for the school and Sunday school. All of those who were present at tho social: Mrs. F. Bran ning and family, Mr. and Mrs. H,. S. Whitmore and daughter, Mrs. J. Stewart and son, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wood and daughter, Ben Branning, Millard Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wood and family, Lillian Brinkman, Elsie Brauser, Pearl, Marion and John Apple, Mrs. H. Hill and fam ily, Chas. and William Case, Wm. Perkins and son, Mr. and MrskChas. Gevert and family, A. Gregory and family, Lewis and Leonard Troop, Frederick Wegst, Mathow Frey, Mr. and Mrs. William Norwlck and fam- NEWFOUNDLAND. (Speclnl to Tho Citizen l Newfoundland, Nov. 5. Hunters, hunters, the woods aro full of them. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bird visited Mr. Bird's sister at Mountain Home Sunday. Edward Gearhart cut his leg sev erely while working in tho woods cutting props. The Newfoundland Glee Club made a trip to Lchlghton Saturday to sing at an entertainment held there. Richard Bartleson bought at pub lic auction the property of tho laic Theodore Correll. Mrs. Carrie' Voesto transacted business in Scranton last week. BETHANY, (Special to Tho Citizen.) Bethany, Nov. 5. Mrs. Elmer Faatz an"d' mother, Mrs. T. J. Hoar, spent several days recently in Carbondale. I. J. Many spent last week In Scranton with Mr. and Mrs. Judson Noble. Mr. and Mrs. Noble have re moved from Scranton and stored their furniture in tho Many home. Charles King, of California, who resided liere twenty years ago; came Friday to" visit his cousin, Mrs. J. J. Hauser, and also called on friends among them Mr. and Mrs. Charles Faatz and' Mr. and Mrs. Judson Faatz. Mr. King left here when a school boy to go to Chicago to live with an uncle and has traveled ex tensively abroad. The Presbyterian Ladles' Aid will serve a luncheon at the home of Mrs. Ernest Bodle on Thursday,, Novem ber 7, at noon. All are wejeonie. Election of ofllcers of the Ladles' Aid. Mrs. Fred Hauser was taken with a severe cold during tho week, bord ering on pnoumonln. Miss Manning was cnllcd to attend her. At this writing Mrs. Hauser Is out of dan ger. Miss Elizabeth II. Gilchrist re turned from Wllkes-Barro Saturday after an extended visit with relatives and friends. Rev. Prltchard will hold meetings in tho Prompton I'resbytorian church for tho next two weeks. DREHER. (Jpeclal to The Citizen " Dreher, Nov. E. Mrs. Efflo Atherton and son, Ray mond, havo go no to Boston, Mass., whero Mrs. Atherton's husband is now locnted and where she expects to visit for a month. Mr. Atherton Is a 'mariner on one of the U. S. battleships. Floyd Gclslcr recently in tho em ploy of an ice company in Newark, N. J., camo home last week and will assist his father, Georgo Zcigler, at mason work. Mr. Zelgler is erecting a stone and concrete wall around tho cemetery of tho .M. E. church, Sterl ing. H. B. Smith Is having a now barn erected at the Newfoundland Hotel. The building Is raised and nearly ready for the roof. David II. m so has his new house at Angels well under way and expects to have it under roof this fall. Leonard Akers Is excavating a foundation for a now dwelling house. Arthur Akers Is adding another story to his dwelling house. Raymond Hause is substitute mail carrier on R. D. Route No. 1 from Angels postofllce. Misses Verna Hazelton and Mamie Hause were on a shopping trip to Scranton on November 2. Wm. Mole is slowly recovering from injuries received recently, when a ladder on which he was picking apples, fell backward. He was in jured quite severely. Dr. Simons Is attending him. Chris. Woltjon's family has moved from Drehor to the Fred Seig farm located in Greentown, Pike county, and purchased by Mr. Woltjen's two' sons, Wallace and Marvin. Geo. L. Waltz, veteran and post master, has for some time been af flicted with eczema and confined to Ills room. Hard frozen ground and plenty of ice wefe evidences" of coming winter in this" locality on Nov. 3. The Paupack Power company has engineers surveying a transmis sion line to carry its power to Lu zerne and Lackawanna counties. It is stated that the largo dam on the Paupack river at Wilsonvllle, near Hawley, fa about completed ami when IX is so, power can be furnished to all tho surrounding counties. Tho M. E. Sunday school has changed tho hour of holding Us meetings from 2:30 p. in. to 10:30 a, m. The Eplscopals havo changed tho tlino of holding their services of both S. S. and preaching to tho nftornoon. By so doing It gives those who wish to tho privilege of attending services elsewhere In (ho forenoon. Joseph Swnrtz, of Red Ridge farm, spent Inst week with Honesdale rel atives. Fred Swartz and Geo. Mcnnctt, of Honesdale, were visitors at tho Rod RIdgo farm on Saturday last. John Mullen was tho guest of Carley Brook friends on Sunday. Several from this placo mado a business trip to Hawley on Saturday last. Laura Ham returns to Scranton to day where she will re-enter the Scranton Business College. Samuel Noble oi Fallsdalo, spent last week with his cousin, Joseph Buckingham, of tho Chestnut Grove farm. Miss Dexter, of Honesdale, was a recent guest of Mrs. May Richmond. William Gray, who has spent near ly three years In tho West, Is visit ing relatives nnd friends here. Francis Williams, who has been assisting J. W. Spry during the past summer, 1ms returned to his home at Hough Lake. Colo and Johns havo erected their mill and begun work. Mr. Miller Is the sawyer. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Decker re turned Monday from a few days' stay at C'larkes Green, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Coon. INDIAN ORCHARD. Indian Orchard, Nov- 5. Mrs. Wm. Avery entertained the Ladies' Guird on Thursday latxt. A good time was enjoyed by all. The next meeting will bo held at the home of Mrs. Rebecca Leftwich. GOULDSBORO. (Special to The Citizen.) Gouldsboro, Nov. G. Hallowe'en was colebrated here in many ways. A large party was given by the Misses Annie and Mabel Flow er at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Flower, at which prizes were awarded Misses Eliza Simons and Miss Thomas. The Wide Awake Dancing club gave a masquer ade dance at Soloman's hall. The Misses Mabel an-d Lillian Hawk gave a party in honor of Miss Eliza Simons who Is clerking at the Water Gap and was home for a few days' visit with her mother, Mrs. Lizzie Simons. Mr. and Mrs. George Trltchler gave a dance at their West End home. Mrs. M. A. Adams of Glen Falls, N. Y., is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. S. A. Adams, at Hill'crest. R. W. Balcom, who lias been spendfng several months at Ports mouth, Va looking after tho install ing of the machinery and starting of machines In tho largo factory re cently built there by the' Lay & Bal com Mfg. Co., has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. William Matthews, Jr., of Scranton, who have been spending some time with Kls parents at Woodlawn, havo returned' home. Mrs. J. M, Smeltzer and' son, Lu ther, of Lebanon, who are spending some time with her mother;. Mrs. S. S. Hager, are now the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Eilenberger. ' 'Mr. and Mrs. David Eilenberger entertained on Sunday Mrs. Wright and son of FactoryvJllo and Ruth Smith of Nicholson. Clifton Orango dedicated their hum ut iJuuiKu uien on d.uui There was a largo attendance. CASTOR I For Infants and Children. me una you Have Always Bou Boars the Slgnaturo 7 by local applications, as they not reach tho diseased portion o ear. There is only one way to ttonal remedies. Deafness Is m ii v jin i n ii n m I'll fuun u rin ii uui,i II UUU iuuu to 11 Villi llllVf II ril III II I 1 II IT KI1I1I1I1 fl uuu uuibtja bus luuuuiuiuiiuu .i its normal condition, hearing ua ucatrovea iorovnr: nino r.isp of ten are caused by Catarrh, of the mucous surfaces. Wo will give One Hundred lars for anv rasn of npafnnan ( , N . . 1 L t 11 i ! . 11 II r LdtUI I II I I. II 11 L I Hlllllll IIH "J u vsuvut 4 Ul V UV.UU circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Sold by Druggists, 7Gc. Take Hall's Family Pills for stipation A Dockash Sti i mi w i 1 n Will C UU d Troubles. T- ' i i . . . per on a poor range, get Dockash and be happy. Let us show you why from others. If you need srnvp mis inirprnnpft is in portant to you. ijo(:k:isi irniiHH mini hyhi 17 nn iinrn sinpn linn (in ill warp. trrtm nvn rimaq m Yl n nn quickly and evenly. heat right and cook righ nTncr nrnrpQ. wnv rn chances. 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