PAGE EIGHT THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1912. laWaltliam Riversidel' 1,5 Do YOU want a WALTHAM Riverside) WATCH for Christmas ? If you do, we will try to sec thit you get the kind you want. Just write a nolo to in nnd ray that you would like a watch for Christmas ond tell us In a Ki-neral way. what style of wntch you prefer. Your letter will receive our immediate attention. Wc will tend ou complete information about the ciact watch you desire, with i all details as to the movement, case, nrl-cs. etc. With these "pointers, your purchase will be simplified, and you will be rclk'ol of the bother of 'hunting" for what you want. Or, better ftlll.con e In to this r.tore and tell us what general type of watch you wish, and we will show you just the bci,t wutch for our personal requirements. Eithcrway. you let us I'.n the work for you I Waltham "Riverside" Watches are made In various ekes and styles fcr both men and women. Christmas morning will find many happy new owners of Waltham Washes. And you, too, wc hope. To wear a V. altliam Watch lays as much in your favor as a Uh can sayl Ee sure to write us that lettcrl SOUTH CANAAN. South Canaan, Doc. 1(1. Mrs. Alyn Rockwell spent several days at Scranton last 'week. The M. P. Ladles' Aid held their regular meetlnf? with Mrs. Ernest Spangenberg Wednesday, Dec. 11. A coodlv number wero prcsont, al though an accident occurred which tended to sadden tho crowd. Husscl Done, ot Varden, whllo playing on tho Ico fell and broke his log. Ho wnB taken to his homo at Varden and Dr. Hang Is in attendance. Mrs. Mary Spangenberg, of Pcck vllle, who has been visiting hor daughter, Mrs. James Wagner, for some time past, lias returned to her home. Mrs. Albert Jenkins and sons, Halph and Samuel, spent Saturday and Sunday at Scranton and Carbon-dale. WLAND Quality Jeweler State of Ohio, City or Tolodo, Lucas County, SS.: Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ho is senior partner of the Arm of P. L. Cheney & Co., doing business In tho City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that Bald flrr will pay tho Bum of ONE HUNDUEb 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 acts- directly on thr blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. HAWLEY. llawloy, Doc. 10. Tho congrogatlon of St. Phllo mona's church and St. Joseph's church, of Whito Mills, came out last Sunday night to show their ap preciation of tho cxcollont work done by Rov. Robort E. D. Gardner, who was called to Plains, Pa. Fath er Gardner had been in Hawloy for the past fifteen months, and worked his wny Into tho hearts of tho peo ple. Fathor IJurko delivered the opening address, and praised Father Gardner for his hard work as a young priest, and expressed tho good wishes of tho congregation for his future. He then presented Fathor Gardner with a check for $300, giv en by tho peoplo of tho congrega tion as a token of their esteem. In accenting tho gift Father Gardnor was so overcome with emotion that ho found difficulty In expressing his thanks and appreciation. Fath er Gardner left hero on Monday. Georgo Murray returned homo last Wednesday with his mother, wno went to Swarthmore when sho re ceived word that ho was stricken with an nttack of appendicitis. Tom Tuttle, of Philadelphia, arrlv ed In town and is visiting his par onts. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Tuttlo. Ho expects to remain until aftor the hoi-. idays. ELECTION NOTICE Mppflnir of tho stockholders of tho Honcsdale National Bank will be bold ,ln tho h.inklnir house of the said bank In tho borough of Hones- dalo TUESDAY, JANUARY 14tn, 1!)ia hntwoon tho hnurs of 2 and 4 p. m., for the purpose of electing of ficers and transacting any other bus iness that may bo brought before tho stockholders. L. A. HOWELL, Cashier. Honesdale, Pa., Dec. 1G, 1912. 100w4. Attention Ladies ! have a Beautiful Line of Inexpensive Holiday Gifts from 25c. to $1. Mesh and Silk Bags, Silk Hosiery, Handker chiefs, Gloves, Neckwear, New Novelties in Bows, and all the Latest Shades in Automobile Veils, at Kate McKenna9s CHRISTMAS GIFT Come to our store, tho store that offers you a largo nnd varied assortment of gifts tliat arc useful as well as practical. Wo havo gifts that will please tho ladles, tho men and tho children. Gifts that will please, gifts that will bring memories of Christmas during tho years to come. A look at our tsock will convince you that we aro right. Art Bath Room Ware ! SOLID BRASS WITH SILVER NICKEL FINISH. ECE OF THIS BATH ROOM WARE MAKES AN IDEAL XMAS GIFT. OUR STOCK IS AS LARGE IF NOT LARGER THAN THOSE FOUND IN THE CITIES If will be well worth your while to look it over. "ss.I12E5LVES: Royal Rochester Electrical Specialties ! 25 I" $i!7S e quick631 working and most economical Electrical Tooth Brush Holders 25c up Devices on the market. Quickest, because heating de Towel Bars either stationary or swing, 50c up. ' vice is in direct contact and entirely surrounded by water. Glass Bars, $2.00 up. Most economical, because they heat quickly, thereby Wash Cloth Bars, 90c. using a minimum amount of current. Combination Soap and Sponge Holders, $1.50 up. Let us demonstrate these specialties for you. Combination Soap and Tumbler Holders, $1.75. Electrical Coffee Machines: Cold water starts percolat Combination Tumbler and Tooth Bmsh Holders, 65c up jng 3Q seconds after current is turned on. In Polished Tumbler Holders, 25c up. Copper and Copper Nickel Plated $9.50 and $11.50. Robe Hooks, 15c up. Electric Toasters, $4.75. Soap Dishes, 65c up, ;; Electric Table Grills with Trays, $7.75. BSwSfK up i Electrical Tea Machi"es with ae Tea Bal1" In Paper Holders, 50c 'up. Copper Nickel Plated, $9.50 and $11.50. Sponge Holders, $1.50. Electrical Chafing Dishes in Polished Copper, $18.00. Bath Seats, $1.25. Electric Irons with rest, $4.00. Sink and Laundry Soap Dishes, 75c up. Electric Stoves, $6.00. 0. M. SPETTIGUE, HONESDALE. akindFowoer Adds HeallWiil OiiallllestoMfal Prof. Prescatt, of the University of Michigan, testified before the Pure Food Committee of Congress, that the acid of grapes held highest rank as an article of food and he regarded the re sults from baking with cream of tartar baking powder as favorable to health. Royal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar, USEFUL Christmas Gifts Never Grow Old. They were the best last year they will be the best this year, and for all years to come. Something to wear makes the Ideal Christmas Gift for every member of the family, no matter what their age or position in life. Especially do ladies appreciate something to wear and at this store, with our immense stock and pleasing selections, you are sure to choose just what he would like to wear, such as FINE DRESS SHIRTS, NECKWEAR, MUFFLERS, KID GLOVES, FUR GLOVES, SWEATER JACKETS, HATS, CAPS, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, INI TIAL HANDKERCHIEFS, SUSPEND ERS, ARM BANDS, BATH ROBES, SMOKING JACKETS, FANCY SOCKS, TIE PINS, CUFF BUTTONS. The most complete line of Suits and Over coats in town at very small prices. CMTCDDDKC HI flTIJIMH HflllSF UniiPQfMp Pq A. W. ABRAIViS, Prop. iuuumuuuuuuuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiii)iM)iJ;m;;);;v r 1 1 Hill II mm ill feKrlS "This Storm Proves II What a Blessing My Telephone Is 5 "Do you know, Phoebe, I've done a whole morn s' ing's 'running around' in those few minutes at the tele phone. Ugh! I shiver at tae thought of going out. "And without the telephone I would have had to go to market and to shop, for it would have been a shame to miss those bargains advertised for this morn ing. Why, you know, I bought ten yards ." Are your wife and household thus weather proofed? Residence rates are low enough for you to afford a home telephone. Call the Business Office to-day. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY, W. A. DELLMORE, Agent IIOXESD.VIilC, l'A. iitiii iitmiti mi 11 11 11 in mi 1 iiiiimti(iMimuu Lt;ufitiiiiiiiiiiniiiiirniM ............ i . i ........... ... Advertise in THE CITIZEN TRY A CENT-A-WORD