THE CITIZEN, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1913. PAGE FIVE Wants, For Sale, Etc. Advertisements and reading notices of all kinds placed In this column will bo charged for at the rate of one cent per word ror eacn separate insertion, wnen sending us advertisements to bo printed In this column, cash or stamps must ac company tho order. pure blood healthy fine. Prlco 12.00 v..nlM It f Tr T3 YVr1 nrn Ti 1U1 U1U JU11 iUIOt A J. m vvuiiu'uf Hoadleys, (Uonesdale, It. D. 2.) TUnEE-TEAlt-OLD COLT pure Eth bel strain sorrell broke single good roadster very gentle and of fine disposi tion, for sale. May be seen in Uonesdale every day except Sunday. Address Jas. Cook, Uonesdale, It. D. No. 2. w ANTED Girl for general housework. AddIv 1114 Court street. Uonesdale. Kcltf. FOR RENT Seven rooms and a bath In tho Buel Dodge house, down stairs, corner of Church and Seventh streets af ter June 1st. Enquire of C. E. Dodge, Honesdale. 40tf. FOR SALE Elegant building lot on North Main street, near C. P. Bul lock's residence. Ask Buy-U-A-Home Realty company about It. FARM TO RENT or work on shares. Farm Implements furnished. Station, three-fourth mile from Erie R. R. Vol ney Skinner, Mllanvllle, Pa. 31ell0t. GRADUATION gifts. Lots ot 'em. Rowland, Quality Jeweler, opposite postolllce, Uonesdale, Pa. 4Gtf. FOR GRADUATION gift books, foun tain pens, purses, etc., go to Lelno's. 4Gcl4 SEVERAL PAIRS OF WINDOW BLINDS, regular size, practically as good as new, for sale cheap. Address for particulars. Lock Box C8, Uonesdale. G IVE US your order for Champion Mower repairs. Clark & Bullock. ONE CENT a word Is the price for these llttlo adlets, and they are busi ness brlngers. They "work while you sleep." DON'T KEEP your money home. Bring It to the Farmers and Me chanics Bank, Uonesdale, Pa., where it will draw Interest. 4Gtf EN-CENT MUSIC for sale. Maga zlncs and other periodicals at Igo's, opposite Honesdale postoffice. It DON'T FAIL TO GET a Twenty Pay ment or Endowment policy with the Elective Life Disability feature written by C. Bassett, agent for the F. M. L. Ins. Co. of Philadelphia. BOOKLETS for advertising purposes designed and written on modern lines at reasonable prices. Address "Booklet Writer," Citizen office, Honesdale, Pa. FOR SALE 20.000 Tomato plants; per dozen, 15c; 100 for $1; 60 for 60c. Cab bage plants, 10c dozen. Celery, cauli flower, egg and pepper plants. Maple City Greenhouse. 42ei3 JUST received a car load of famous Edison Cement. Call and get our prices before buying elsewhere. G. Watts, Honesdale. 4Gt2. DAINTY perfumes, toilet water, writ ing paper, correspondence cards, etc., for graduation presents are found in largo varieties at Leine's. 4Gei4 A GENTS WANTED Either sex. Two fast sellers. Every house, automo bile owner, and factory need this article. Sample 10c. Progressive Company, Honesdale, Pa. 46eltf. INSURE WITH C. BASSETT who has represented tho Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Philadelphia In Wayne county for over ten years. X HE WAYNE COUNTEAN, Frank P. Woodward's local literary monthly, Is published In Honesdale with offices In the Jadwin building. Only 60 cents a year, and many say it is worth a dollar. C ALE BILLS, trespass notices on - cloth, and printing of all kinds for the farmer is made a specialty at The Citizen prlntery. ONE DOLLAR per month will get you protection if you aro hurt or sick. W. P. Schenck, Honesdale, Pa. LOSING OUT China stock. Big re ductions on same at Igo's. It LARGE "VARIETY of new post cards at Igo's. It. ONE DOLLAR will open an account at tho Farmers and Mechanics Bank. Courteous treatment to all. 46tf REGISTERED HOLSTEIN COW and Bull for sale. Mrs. Joseph Baschon, Hawley, Pa. 46t4. HOME-MADE Ice cream and fresh can dles every day. Call at Frederic's. 4Gt2. MAKE YOUR MONEY WORK, then in older days you will not have to. Tho Farmers and Mechanics Bank can take care of you. Open a bank account with that Institution to-day. 4Gtf LOTHING of oualltv. That la the Luke Levy way, and don't forget iuko icvy wants to see xuu. U OSIERY for cents, ladles and ehll- dren at from 6c to 25c at"Flro Sale In urambs building. (Menner & Co. stock.) NAPPY STYLES in straw hats at Bregsteln Bros. 46el4. IF YOU nro looking for a 10 per cent. Investment call at the office of tho Buy-U-A-Homo Realty company, Jadwin building. GIFT BOOKS, alt titles, hair brushes, clothes brushes and numerous other articles would make Ideal presents for graduates. You will find them at Lelno's. 4Gcl4 THERE is only ONE Luko Levy, and ho lives In Honesdale. Luko Levy wants to seo YOU. EMBROIDERIES from H to Yt of or iginal price at tho Fire Sale In Grambs building. (Menner & Co. stock.) THE Fidelity Mutual Life Ins. Co. of Philadelphia, Issues every kind of policy suitable for protection and Invest ment on tho Insurance plan. Five, 10, 15. 20, 25 and 30 Payments, Short Term Plans and Endowment policies. Inquire, of C. L. Bassett, 1207 East street, Honesdale. JUNE bride gifts. We'll help you. Come In and look nt our stock. Rowland, tho Jeweler, opposite postoffice. 4Gtf. UNDERWEAR from 6c to 25c a gar mentlight and heavy weights at Fire Sale in Grambs building. (Menner & Co.'s stock.) WANTED to find another Luko Levy in all this wide, wide world. Luke Levy wants to seo YOU. , UMMER SUITS for men, boys and 1 youths at Bregsteln Bros. 4Ge!4 THROW AW AT your old Sprayer and get ono of our Gould's Compressed Air Sprayers. Saves your time and your temper, and does BETTER work. Mur ray Co., Honesdale, Pa. MAKE A SPECIALTY to fit Big men, 1 Fat men, Stout men, Slim men. Regular built men In fact to fit the hard-to-tit and please the hard-to-sult. Luke Levy wants to seo you. Foster Block, Tho Model Clothing Shop. TAN SHOES DYED BLACK at Son ners' Quick Repair Shop, two doors abovo Farmers & Mechanics bank. 4Ct2 JUST RECEIVED another car of Ex tra Number 1 Clear Cedar Shingles. Erk Brothers. 4Gtl ALWAYS SOMETHING suitable to be found here In the way of a gradua tion present. Spencer, tho Jeweler. 46tl PTROX for Potatoes Kills both the bugs and tho blight. Murray Co., Honesdale, Pa. G ENT'S furnishings at Bregsteln Bros. Wo keep the best. 4Gcl4 FOR THAT HEADACHE. A guaran teed fit in Eye Glasses. Over eighty per cent of headaches come from defec tive eyes. Let us tell you If you need them. Spencer, Tho Optician. 46tl. LOST Medium-sized Hound, color black, white and tan. Liberal re ward offered for its return. Thos. Jones, White Mills, Pa. 45ei3 PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, Pictures, Films, Kodaks, Amateur work finish ed. Goods sent by mall. Bodle's Studio. 42wl. FOR SALE Gasoline Stove for summer use. Two burner and oven. Will sell cheap. Inquire over Ready Pay Store. WATCHES, Rings. Bracelets, Lava llers, Fountain Pens, and many oth er suitable gifts for the graduates at Petersen's. 4Gt2 LEINE has a largo and complete lino of appropriate gifts for graduates. 4Gei4 FOR SALE About 500 feet of ono Inch maple flooring, matched ends. Katz Underwear Company. 4Geltf. RAY hand-painted China. Here and hero only. Rowland, Quality Jewel er, opposite postoffice. 4Ctf. ENGLISH Rutabaga seeds at Clark & Bullock's. 46tf. 4Gtf. I F YOU ARE LOOKING FOR an Ideal place to build your home, consult tho Buy-U-A-Homo Realty Company. Have you Inspected Willow Park? OUND Round Gold Pin with .letter "E." Call at Citizen office. It IV EDDING rings a-plenty. Any size or style. Rowland, Quality Jeweler, opposite postoffice. 4Gtf. NOW IS THE TIME to stop flies. Screen doors and windows of all sizes at a good price, at G. Watts, dealer In Hardware. FINEST optical room In this part of the State. Satisfaction guaranteed. Rowland, Quality Jeweler and Optician. Opposite new postoffice. 46tf. WHY TIE, YOURSELF any longer to a rent receipt? Own your home. See Buy-U-A-Homo Realty Company, Jadwin building, Main Btrect, Honesdale. Honesdale and 0 realer Honesdale A number of people from Hones dale attended the commencement of tho Hawley high school at Hawley on Wednesday evening. Tho following letters remain uncalled for at the postoffice: Mrs. V. Knutz, Wm. B. Robinson, E. R. Thompson, Blanche Williams. Miss Charlotto Burdlck, of For est City, and Frank Randall, of El mlra, N. Y., were united In marriage By Rev. Br. Swift In tho Presbyterian manse Tuesday at high noon. A marriage license ha3 been is sued to S. Roscoo Gunn of Endlcott, N. Y., and Miss Estella McAvoy of Rock Lake; also to Joseph C. Falk and Miss Blanche Elmore, both of White Mills. These two licenses are tho first to be issued in tho month of June, S. E. Morrison has been award ed the contract to furnish tho pipe for tho new gas main and lay same on West street for tho Consolidated Light, Heat and Power company. Work will commence on Tuesday. Tho company has the entire street posted with signs similar to the fol lowing, "Burn gas and savo coal; It is cheaper to burn gas than coal." There never has been a gaB main on West street and tho company is look ing forward to Installing a number of hpuses wltn illuminating gas. Tho charter of the Progressive Telephone company of Northern Wayno which was granted on March 24 last has been placed on file on tho records of Wayno county In tho office of register and recorder W. B. Lesher. Tho stockholders and dl ectora of the company are, F. A. Tiffanv. John Yeager, Poyntelle; Georea Gilchrist. W. J. Healey, P. F. Qleason, Henry Martin, John Glea- son, George Brain, James jucuratii, Lake Como: James J. O'Malley. Oly- phant. The company Is capitalized at 713,000, Tho Improvement Association has placed flower urns In different places in Honesdale, which is a part of their work to maiio iionesciaio beautiful. While unloading ties one day recently, George Hector had the mls fortuno to break tho first joint of the index finger. Dr. P. F. Griffln was called. The Wayne county commission ers held their regular monthly meet ing In their offices in tho court house on Tuesday afternoon. The routine business of the county was transacted and the commissioners went out to vlow a bridge In Dyborry township. No matters of importance came up before the board. Superintendent Frederick Wal ters, of the Maplo City Greenhouses, has donated the flowers for two beds, one to bo located In Riverside park and the other Jn Torrey park on tho opposlto side of tho State bridge. Mr. Walters has volunteered to caro for samo during tho summer. Ho will also give flowers for other par tially filled beds. Tho central federation of tho Catholic Relief and Beneficiary asso ciation held Its second quarterly con vention for the ensuing year, under tho auspices of Council No. 173, Forest City, In tho municipal build ing at Forest City Monday afternoon. There were more than two hundred representing over three thousand policyholders from tho district com prising Wayne, Susquehanna, Wyo ming, Luzerne and Lackawanna counties, called to order by the chairman, John F. Hollerman, of Scranton, who is president of the ale- trlct. T. E. Boland outlined a cam paign for now members which Is about to bo inaugurated. Tho na tlonal association will be divided in to seven districts, and tho prizes will be so arranged that each district will be on an equal footing at the start, with tho same opportunity to win. Born, a son, to Mr. and Mrs. Lutz on Monday. Rev. A. L. Whlttaker will hold service in White MIHb, Sunday, June 8, at 3:15 p. m. Children's day will be observed In tho Methodist church at this place on Sunday, June 16th. Beginning with this Saturday the retail milk dealers will make two deliveries on Saturdays for tho Sum mer. While whittling with a knife in her home on Tryon street, Cathryn Tryon accidentally cut her arm, sev ering an artery. Dr. H. B. Ely was called. Ernest A. Card and Miss Bonita Transue, both of Lake Como, wore united in marriage there on Wed nesday, June 4, 1913, by Rev. Wm. F. Schenck. The many friends of Rev. W. H. Swift will bo elated to learn that ho is rapidly recovering from his re cent illness and is able to do light ministerial work. If you are bothered with plan tain in your lawn It can be easily pulled from tho ground In August, whereas now It is tho next thing to an impossibility to get rid of It. Edgar F. Shelp and Miss Electa G. Tyce, tho former ot Wilsonvllle, and tho latter of Hawley, were mar ried in Hawley on Wednesday, June 4, 1913, by Rev. Donald S. MacKel lar. Two young boys were arrested in Sayre this week for smoking cig arettes, They refused to tell where they received them and for thus re fusing they paid a fine of five dol lars. Some of the members of the lo-; cal Maple City Drum Corps are mak ing preparations to attend the con vention of tho New York state Flf ers' and Drummers' Association which will be hold in Kingston, N. Y on July 22. St. John's Choral society, com posed of boys' choir and a number of young ladles of the Roman Catholic church, tendered their leader, Miss Anna Reilly, a farewell surprise reception In Cadet hall on Wed nesday evening. There were about 35 present. The evening was enjoy ed in song and a most delightful time was spent. Ice cream was served. The many Honesdale friends of Fred Sherry, who is pitching for the Youngstown team, will be pleased to know that he Is making good from tho start. An account of his work in the game Monday with the Wheel ing team appeared In the Youngs town Vindicator and gave Fred a good send off. It said that "Sherry" almost single handed won the game by his brilliant pitching and kept the visitors from scoring for eight innings and then he batted in the winning run in the tenth inning with no one out, The final score was 2-1. Tho death of James Post Ros enkrance, of Plttston, occurred at his home early Monday morning. He had a host of friends in this coun ty who mourn his loss. He was born In Wantage township, Sussex county, N. J., on June 13, 183?., a son of Daniel and Jane (Post) Rosenkrance. His early life Was spent in his native place, and in 1850 ho moved to Newton Center, Lackawanna county, Pa., where he served as teacher of the public schools for two years. In 1852 he moved to Dunmore, Pa where he first entered tho employ of the Penn sylvania Coal Co. on the gravity rail road that was then operated between Plttston and Hawley. His position in Dunmore marked the beginning of what was to be a long and remark able career as an employe of the Pennsylvania Co. His service with the company was continuous over a period of 50 years. Ono of the prettiest of the early Juno marriages was performed Tues day evening at 8 o'clock in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Marsh of 1016 Columbia avenue, Scranton, when their daughter, Miss Helen Pot ter Marsh, became the bride ot Robt. H. Patterson, "son of Mrs. Lucy Bran don, of the Carter Apartments. Rev. Albert J. Welsley, D. D., pastor of the Green Ridge Presbyterian church performed tho ceremony which was witnessed by ono hundred friends or tho families of the contracting par tics. Gladys Marsh, a sister of the bride, was the maid of honor, and Abram Bosler, of Carlisle, Pa., was the best man. Mr. and Mrs. Patter son left Wednesday for a wedding tour which will include visits to Portland. Me., Boston, Mass., and to the White mountains. They will re turn In several weeks and make their homo In Scranton. The bride was becomingly dressed In a gown of white satin, trimmed with duchess lace and pearl and seed beads, and wore a veil of tulle. She carried a showor bouquet of bridal roses. Mr. Patterson, who has been employ ed for some time as a salesman for a Scranton concern, was a former Honesdaler. The Carbondale board of health was ousted from office Monday in an opinion filed In the Lackawanna county court by tho Hon. A. T. Searle, president judge of Wayno county, who heard tho case. The members of the board are: Dr. John J. Thompson, Dr. J. A. Kelly, Thos. Bottomley and M. D. Lewis. The last two aro laymen. The appoint ment of tho board is mado by tho mayor, and when the Hon. J. B. Murrin, tho present mayor, went into office ho found them In control of tho board. A smallpox epidemic broke out last year in Carbondale. Mayor Murrin concluded from the fact that local doctors were not re quired to report cases of chlckenpox that tho board of health was derelict In its duty and ho issued an order removing the four members. In sending the letter of removal to each ono tho mayor signed himself "Yours very sincerely." In an elaborate opinion containing citations of law applicable to tho subject, Judge Searlo holds that tho sole power to appoint the board is In the mayor, that they are not in the class of potty officers, and, therefore, are subject to removal at his pleasure. He orders that they and each of them no longer exercise the rights, duties, powers and prerogatives of the office, and be excluded from office hence- forth. A two-horso power motor car used by towermen on the different railroads, was in Honesdale a few days ago. It Is propelled by gaso line and carries three persons. Ground was broken Wednesday morning for the foundation of H. E. Bassett's new homo on West Park street. Tho cottage will contain eight rooms and will be 28x34 feet in dimensions. At the meeting of the official board of the Central Methodist church held Wednesday evening, W. H. Varcoo and James Bush were elected lay delegates to tho Minis ters' and Laymen's convention to be held nt Scranton next Tuesday. The statement of business for tho month of May at the state treas ury shows the balance at the end of the month to bo '?9,1G9,983.75 against $8, 852, 011. OS a month ago. The receipts for the month exclu sive of the sinking fund were $1, G84, 622.83 and payments $1,374, 828.88. Connie Mack is enthusiastic over the way young Eddie Murphy, of White Mills, has performed as headoff man of the Athletics. The youngster's versatility is what Con nie Mack likes. He is a sprinter, which helps him beat out an occas ional surprise bunt, as well as on the bases and he is hitting the ball with consistency. An unconfirmed report comes from Paterson, N. J., stating that William F. Suydam expects to with draw from the firm of Dexter, Lam bert & Co. of that place. Mr. Suy dam -could not be reached at his home to confirm the report. Catho llno Lambert, Charles' N. Sterrett and Joseph E. Bird, the other mem bers of the firm, will continue the business. Mr. Suydam was formerly from Honesdale. The Citizen acknowledges with thanks a copy of "Weston and His Walks," sent to this office by the Erie railroad. The booklet is a souvenir time table of Weston's pro posed walk from New York to Minn eapolis. Pedestrian Weston is 75 years of age and he contemplates making the 1,500 miles in 60 days. His errand to Minneapolis is to lay tho cornerstone of the Athletic Club of that city. Tho trip will bo made enroute with the co-operation of the Erie railroad company and the Chi cago & Northwestern Railway com pany. Weston, who Is known as the greatest American walker, left New York Monday, June 2, at 12 o'clock. According to his schedule he will reach Lackawaxen on Friday of this week. Saturday he will cover Nar rowsburg, Calllcoon and Hanklns, following the Erie track. He does not walk on Sundays. As the mile age distance on the post-road ex ceeds the railroad by about 55 miles in each 1,000 miles, Mr. Weston re serves the right to walk in advance of his schedule when the condition of the roads encourage the effort. The booklet contains several half-tone engravings of Mr. Weston, also a sketch of his life. The nineteenth annual session of tho Grand Chapter ot Pennsylva nia Order of Eastern Star was held In Scranton Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this week. Delega tions attended from Forest City, Waymart and other places In Wayne county. Mrs. Addlo Parcels, of Phila delphia, a member of the State W. C. T. U. organization, was In Hones dale Monday and gave a talk to the High school pupils at opening exer cises Monday morning. Mrs. Par cels talked along the lino of total abstinence. The Citizen is in receipt of a post card from W. H. Silverstone, who has been In the State Hospital, Scranton, for several weeks, stating that he would leave the hospital on tho 4th, Wednesday, and that he was going to attend the Bill Posters' Con vention ot Wilkes-Barre, June 5th and 6th. Culm used for fills along the old gravity road at Saco between Wlm mers and Maplewood will be re claimed by a local company incor porated In Delaware Monday. Ralph W. Rymer, a lawyer, and Frank L. Martin, of Scranton, P. Edwin Zuan, of New York, are names mentioned In the charter. The concern will be known as the Saco Coal company of New York. The company has the right to "acquire coal deposits and to engage In tho washing and screen ing of coal and to market the same." The company is capitalized at ?2, 000. A washery will be built. Saturday, June 14, will bo ob-i served as flag day. Mrs. Judson W. Yerkes enter tained a number of friends at cards at her homo on Wednesday after noon. i Raymond Thomas, of West Park street, was thrown forcibly to tho ground .on Monday nnd fractured his left shoulder. Dr. F. W. Powell was called. Raymond is recovering from the effects of a broken arm re ceived about a month ago. Tho late Henry Karslake en listed In Uncle Sam's service with Company F, Third New Jersey Cavalry. Mr. Karslake, John Wil liams and Frederick Zhan, two oth er Honesdale boys, enlisted at the same time. These veterans were members of what Is known as the "Butterfly regiment," owing to their dazzling uniforms. The men, how ever, were not butterflies upon tho field, but good fighters. Tho funeral of the late Henry Karslake, who died In Long Island City, and whoso remains were brought hero to be Interred on Tues day afternoon, was attended by the Maple City band who preceded tho cortege to Glen Dyberry cemetery. It was tho last request of Mr. Kars lake that ho bo burled as a band mu sician In the Union army and his re quest was carried out. A brief ser vice was conducted at the grave by Rev. Will H. Hiller. Tho pall-bearers were: W. B. Buckingham, C. O. Blake, A. O. Blake, J. F. Blake, W. H. Karslake and B. F. Blake. We Want You To be one of the many pleased customers who deal at RICKERTS' - H Our policy of ONE PRICE and BEST VALUES has brought us an excellent and growing circle of friends not only customers Gome In and See Why ! RICKERTS' I This sale will be opened in GRAMBS9 STORE, formerly oc cupied by E. W. Gam mell, on FRIDAY, June 6 Goods will be sold very cheap, for cash only. MENNER & CO. 1 1 1' 1MI