PAGE EIGHT THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11,1912. ARLINGTON. iSiieclnl to The Citizen.) Arlington, Doc. 7. Walter Shlmpff, C. Uorgmann and It. W. Alborty, plumbers for O. M. Spottiguo, Honesdnlo, installed a Richardson steam heating plant and the Kswanco water supply system and ilxtures In tho homo of F. 13. Carlton the past two weeks. Elizabeth Alpha, ltulc daughter of M'ix Alpha, broko hnr thumb while playing "tng" In tho school house last week. J. E. Illgnrt of Carbondalo, and Miss Orpha Osborne, Now York, stopped to sco friends while passing through in tho former's auto. Mrs. F. 12. Carlton and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Detrlch, who have been sick, are better. Miss Esther D. Flnlcy, of Hones- dale, spent Sunday with her father. George Elnley has obtained a po sition in Scranton. Miss Ruth Sawyer, of Grocntown, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Carlton. and aro nicely settled In their now homo on tho Heights. School Is closed hero Indefinitely. CENTERVILLE. Centorville, Dec. 9. Mary Lane, of this place, spent a few days recently with friends in Audell. Kaymond Surplus went to Scranton on Tuesday where ho expects to make his homo In the future. Ella Patterson also wont to Scran ton on Tuesday. Mrs. V. M. Lane, of Arlington, spent Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. M. Lane, of this place. John Manning, who has been con fined to his bed with pneumonia for the past few weeks, Is able to be around again. Tho sale held at W. M. Simons on Saturday last was largely attended. Superintendent J. J. Koehler, also Roscoe Conklln, school director, visited our school here on Wedcn-day. ORSON. Orson, Dec. 9. Special meetings are being held at the M. E. church every night this week by the pastor, Rev. Lehman. The many friends of Alfred Whip ple will bo sorry to learn of his ill ness at his homo here. After a con sultation of doctors it has been de cided that his case is a very serious one. Mrs. David Benedict, a nurse, from Thompson, is caring for him. Mrs. William Lanford will enter tain tho Ladies' Aid of the M. E. church on Thursday next. Miss Lyla Hine has been appoint ed fourth vice-president of tho Ep worth League. Hev. Harkness, of Ariel, was a business caller In town this week. Mrs. Stevenson, Mrs. A. F. Hine and Mrs. Adalado Chamberlain of Starrucca are shopping and calling on friends In Carbondale this week. Leroy, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rhone, is very ill with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sheldon and sons, Ray and Harvey, have gone to Florida to spend some time. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith have returned from their honeymoon trip WEST PRESTON. (Special to The Citizen ) West Preston, Dec. 10, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hubbard woro pleasantly entertained at tho 'homo of their uncle, John Dovnll, of South Preston, on Thanksgiving day. A now baby girl arrived at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Uartlc Bon, Dec. 3. Tho Free Methodist services which were held In tho school houso Sun day morning and evening wero well attended. Rev. Norrls of Uumwood had chargo of tho meetings. Orvlllo Bartleson, of Starrucca, spont Sunday with relatives here. Mr. Stanton's houso now occupied by Hornco Leo and family cnught firo Thursday caused by a defective flue but was extinguished beforo gaining much headway. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Hubbard and mother spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ogden. Mr. Stanton of Carbondale, spent a few days recently on his placo here. affianced, who ia on her way from Austria, having sailed a few days ago, much sorrow. Thoy woro to havo been mnrried at ChrlBtmaB time. SOUTH STERLING. South Sterling, Dec. 10. Geo. H. Lancaster Is running his factory on nine hours a day. Tho postofflce inspector gave the postolllco a call last week. Mrs. E. L. Robackor and daughter of Moscow, nre visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Robackor. Mrs. Lewis Price, of Henryvllle, Monroe county, died at tho home of Perry Gilpin Friday noon, Dec. C, and was buired at that placo Monday at 12 o'clock. Mrs. Price was the last sister of W. E. Posten of Sterl ing and was a very old lady, sho be ing SI years old her last birthday. Mrs. Emma Deecher Is very sick. W. R. Gilpin Is on the sick list. Reuben Lancaster is very sick. Dr. S. F. Gilpin, of Philadelphia, came home to see his father, W. R. Gilpin. FOREST CITY. (Culled from tho News.) An Italian is 111 with typhoid fe ver In the Susquehanna county jail. He is said to have been Implicated In the robbery of the Erie depot at Herrick Center a few weeks ago. Talk about your big pigs as you will, It remains for D. B. Gibson to tell a bigger story. Last Monday he dressed a hog for Evan Williams that dressed GOO pounds and it was a dandy. If Honesdale had built the hospi tal that was talked of and is so much needed Instead of that amuse ment hall they call tho "Armory" Wayne county would liavo reaped more benefit. Frank Fischer was caught by -fall ing roof in the Stillwater mines at 12:30 p. ra. Tuesday and Instantly killed. Tho remains were taken to Connelly's undertaking rooms to be prepared for burial. The deceased was a native of Austria and had re sided in Forest City for a number of years. He was about thirty years of age. The sad ending will causo his ARIEL. Ariel, Doc. 10. Tho Plnochlo club met with Mrs. J. D. Storm on Saturday last. Floyd Uortreo is Improving after an operation for appendicitis at Dr. Reed Burns' hospital, Scranton, and expects to bo removed to his homo hero this weok. Tho Keystone Literary society held their semi-monthly meeting at tho school houso Friday afternoon and gave a woll-renderod program which was enjoyed by a number of visitors. Ethel McFarland spent a few days recently with friends and rela tives in Scratnon. Tho Epworth League will hold a business meeting and social at tho parsonage Wednesday evening, Dec. 11. All members and those wishing to become members are invited to attend. Tho Book club will meet with Mrs. J. Brown on Tuesday evening of this week. STALKER AND B RAMAN. Stalker and Braman, Dec. 10. Tho strife hero is who can produce tho most eggs. This warm weather Is very favorable. Mrs. R. J. Stalker, son Arthur, and Edith Stalker Visited the form er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Kellam at Looko'ut Saturday and Sunday. Harry Schneckenburg, of New York City, is enjoying a few days' hunting here with his parents. Clyde Stalker saw a pretty deer leap from tho field to the woods when taking his colts from tho past ure on the upper farm. B. Davis, the well known eyo spec ialist of Ellenvllle, N. Y., was In this vicinity fitting glasses this week. Born, to Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Rauner of Susquehanna, N. Y., a daughter. Tho social at Mrs. Lydia Coles was a success socially and financial ly and ?5.5G realized. HAMLIN. Hamlin, Dec. 7. Mrs. O. G. RubbcU and daughter, Holcn, who havo been visiting at Horrick Center, returned homo on Saturday. Eugene Mitchell, who has been ill, Is ablo to bo out again. Mrs. Angollne Williams is very feeblo nt tills present writing, C. M. Lorlng spent Thanksgiving at his homo horo. Charley and Arthur Curtis return ed to Stroudsburg Normal school nf tor spending their Thanksgiving va cation at home. Tho other young peoplo from this placo who aro stu dents there, did not come home for Thanksgiving. Mrs. Lester Lawrence, Scranton, spont a few days recently with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur West. Dr. O. J. Mullen has spont most of tho past wook in Honesdale assist ing Dr. Ely In state work connected with the smallpox situation in this county. Lawrence Alt, who Is working In Jermyn, was homo for Thanksgiving. Miss Allco Hamlin spent her Thanksgiving Day in Scranton with her brother, Dr. B. G. Hamlin, and attended tho Sothern-Marlowo pro ductions at the Lyceum. Robert Spangenberg has been suf fering from n severe attack of sciatic rheumatism but is now much im proved. Mrs. H. C. Pelton, who has been suffering from a severe cold, Is very much better. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Nicholson left on Monday for an extended visit at Sellersville, Philadelphia and other points. Mr. and Mrs. George Lawrence, Scranton, visited relatives here dur ing the Thanksgiving Bcason. Mrs. Lucina Abbey, Wimmers, was at F. A. Abbey's over Sunday. Miss Clara Chapman was homo for Thanksgiving. Sho is attending the Wllkes-Barro High school. BASKET BALL AT DAMASCUS. On the evening of Dec. 4th tho High school gymnasium at Damascus was tho scene of a lively and Inter esting game of basket ball played between tho Damascus Flvo and Tyler Hill Stars. The line-up was as follows: Damascus Five. Stars. R. Pethlck F T. Olver C.Noble F Vandy Tyler J. Boucher. .. .C Merle Bogert W. Lovelass .G L. Pethick C. Hocker G W. Tyler The game resulted In the final score of 21-12 In favor of tho Da mascus Five. Tho goals: Boucher 4, R. Pethlck, C. Noble 2, M. Bogart 2, V. Tyler 1, T. Olver 2, L. Pethlck 1. Referee, B. Stevens. Much Interest -was shown In the game by the large number in attendance. PAUPACK. Paupack, Dec. 7. Miss Katherlne Gumble, of Mil ford, Pa., Is making extended visits with Conrad Gumble and family. Mrs. Esther Townsend, of Middle town, N. Y., is visiting with relatives and friends in Paupack and vicinity. Miss Rose Gumble returned to her home in Honesdale Monday. A party was held at tho home of Conrad Gumble in honor of their guests. All present reported a fine time. Miss Blanche Fowler has secured employment in the Reader Hotel at Hawley and started upon her new duties Monday. Henry Vetterleln left Saturday, Nov. 30, for State College, where he will take up a course of study In tho science of agriculture. Mrs. Isaac Ludwig and daughter, Ruth, of Equinunk, are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eri Trlvelpiece. Mrs. Augusta Bennett spent Sun day with Mrs. Esther Klllam. All tho liunters have returned to their respective homes. We are be ing royally entertained by their tales about the deer they didn't get. AbsoluteSPare ffi Jlie only BakinoPowrJer mafle Ms, Jk, fromRoyallirtonioJTaitar KgPf Healthful tej1 Qualities Kf State of Ohio, City or Toledo, Lucas County, SS.: Frank J. Cheney manes oath that bo is senior partner of the firm of F. L. Cheney & Co., doing business In tho City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that Bald Orr will pay tho sum of ONE HUNDREL DOLLARS for each and every case o Catarrh that cannot bo cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before mo and subscrib ed In my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. (Seal) A. W. GLEASON. Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken in ternally, and nets directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Toko Hall's Family Pills for constipation. NOTICE OF ELECTION. lULll't' IS 1HTH IV Ll I V t 1 1 1 TIIILI. 111 nual meeting of the Wayne Count n 1 1 1 i i i i i &i i . of the company In Honesdale on MONDAY, JANUARY fl, 1913, at ten o'clock a. m for the transai tlon of general business and th: place of meeting between tho hou: of one and two o'clock p. m. of sai day, for the purpose of electing te members of said company to act i directors for the enBuine vea i.v.rv iiMrwini iiisiirt.fi ill taniti ,'nri IJilllV 11 ii UlL'lUULT LIltfrtMlL Illlll t!I titled ito ono vote. PERRY A. CLARK, Sec. n -nil .nr i r-r vi VLs. the diamond brand, j u raaay .'..I -i. . l.i XT. j I'UIa In lied in J Uold nruuicX boief. tealetl with RIiia nihhna. 1 Take no other. Bur of toor V Mil II HX IIKI IIIIININ rVrMlHHh Our store is replete with things for Christmas Presents pretty or practical, pretentious ones and those less expensive. ALL OF THEM APPROPRIATE AND OF EXCELLENT VALUE. AT LEAST COME IN AND LOOK AROUND. WE ARE MENTIONING ONLY A FEW OF THE MANY APPROPRIATE GIFTS THAT ARE TO BE FOUND AT OUR STORE. SHUR-EDGE POCKET KNIVES, pocket knives to be found in Honesdale. Every knife fully guaranteed. Each knife put up in a fancy Xmas box. Prices, 25c to $4.00. SHEARS AND SCISSORS. A large assortment and of the highest quality. Embroidery Scissors, both fancy and plain, small, medium and large. Warranteed Shears and Scis sors, 50c to $1.00. Shears and Scissors (seconds) 25 and 50 cents. ICY-HOT THERMO BOTTLES From $1.00 to $5.75; Icy-Hot Bottle Carriers, $1.75 to $3.00. Perfect Self Basting Roasters made in three sizes. Made in black, enamel and aluminum ware. Price 75c to $4.50. CASSEROLES AND SERVING DISHES. With copper and German Silver Frames. White and Brown China insets. A gift that will be more than appreciated. Prices, $1.50 to $7.00. PERCOLATORS AND COFFEE MACHINES In polished copper and nickle plate. A nice as sortment for you to select from. Sizes from 4 to 9 cups. Three different styles. From $2.50 to $6.50. NICKEL PLATED TEA POTS. With adjustable Tea Ball. This is something brand new in the Tea Pot line. Let us show it to you, you'll like it. 3 cup size $2.25. 4 cup size $2.75. RAZORS. All the leading makes of safety razors. Gem Jr., Clauss, Durham Duplex, Star, Auto-Strop and Gil lette. Prices $1.00, $3.50 and $5.00. Old style ra zors, blades of the finest steel, plain and fancy handles. Every razor fully warranted -$i. 00 to $3.50. A fine line of razor strops from 65c to $1.75. ..Shaving Brushes from 10 cents to 60 cents. CARVING SETS. A nice line of good substantial three piece carv ing sets with plain, stag and horn handles. Two piece steak and game sets. All sets packed in nice boxes. Prices 75c to $7.50. O-CEDAR POLISH MOPS. This is a Xman gift that will please the ladies. Mops with handle $1.50.. O-Cedar Polish in 25 and 50c bottles. CHAFING DISHES. In polished Copper and Nickel Plate. Priced from $5.00 to $6.00. Alcohol Flagons, polished copper $1.75 each. with brass trimmings NICKEL PLATED COFFEE AND TEA POTS. We are showing the most varied and complete line of Nickel Plated coffee and tea pots that has ever been shown in Honesdale. See the new style coffee and tea pots, they're nice and you will like them. Priced from 70c to $3.00. POTTERY. Brown glazed, white lining, made to stand heat, Tea Pots, Casseroles, Bean Pots, Pudding basins, etc. From 15c up. TEA KETTLES. In Copper, Nickel Plated and Aluminum ware. Extra good quality. From $1.25 to $4.50. 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