PAGE TWO THE CITIZEN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1913. TOWN COUNCIL MEETING (Continued from Pago One.) would entail a cost of $200. On mo tion of H. C. Hottow, seconded by W. II. Kreltner, the agreement was ac cepted as read. Klglitli Street Connection. Connection of Eighth street sur face water with the sower on said street was left with the street com mittee to make arrangements with the owners, of that private sewer for conveying the water to the river. Town Purchases Map. W. II. Kreltner, committee ap pointed to inspect a map of the bor ough of Honesdalo made by the late Lewis Collins, county surveyor, re ported favorably. A communication was read from Homer Greene In which ho stated it was his opinion that $250 including data, was a con servative price. He also said that it would cost the borough a greal more to mako a map of the town, Including the streets, corner markings, size of lots, etc.. which this map already contains.' After a discussion of the members of the council upon the sub ject of purchasing the map, a motion was mado by C. H. Rettew, seconded by G. W. Penwarden, that the map be purchased for $250 including data. The map is about 4x8 feet and will be an Invaluable asset to the town. Burgess McCarty Bids Farewell to Council. At this point of the evening's ses sion, Burgess C. A. McCarty step ped to one side of the room and re turned before the honorable body of borough fathers with a box of fine ci gars, which he presented to the council. Burgess McCarty said as it did not cost him anything for being defeated for the office he thought he would give the boys a treat now. For a few moments the attention of the council was diverted from jug gling with the perplexing questions connected with Honesdalo's welfare to pleasant times spent with Burgess McCarty, who also served as a coun cilman for several years. Burgess McCarty bade good-bye to the coun cil from an official standpoint. Ho said that Councilman Penwarden of the present board was the only mem ber On the Council ssmrnn irco-,. when he made his appearance in the tuuiiun cnamuerj To Change Sewer Connection. Mrs. Georce lAat nam,i ti, u the privilege of changing the sewer connection from the West street sew er to High street. On motion of H. U Kettew, seconded by W. H. Krelt- iici, ii was carneu tliat Mrs. List be granted the remiRst wtir.f cost, providing the old sewer is cut Permits Issued. Permits were Issued during the last month to the amount of $4, which were paid into the treasury af- PenwardenPOrt nade by Treasurer For Sewer Tap. PnV'f; ??rney ofWest avenue Z ,to Ul? council a check for $40 sewer!6 prIvlleg0 of taPnlnS " said To Cover Hose Tower. The building committee was in structed to replace the hose tower Avith corrugated iron. The wood work at the rear of tho town hall Is also in need of a coat of paint. Buir Brick for Main Street. Motion was made by G, V. Pen warden, seconded by W. H. Kreitner that it Is the request of tho council that buff colored brick be used in stead of red brick for Main street. 1 lie secretary was instructed to noti ItEPOUT OF THE CONDITION OF THE WAYNE COUNTY SAVINGS BANK OF IIOXESDALE, WAYNE CO., PA., at tho closo of business, Nov. 1, 1913. RESOUKCES ISeservo fund Cash, specie and notes, $17,399 00 Due from Approved .Re serve agents 118.33(1 32 Lesiil securities at par... -10,000 00 -205,73.) 32 jNlCKUisunucems Checks and cash items Due (rora Hunks and Trust Co's. not 3,053 (a 5.925 40 5,000 00 resarve , .Fscuritles pledged lor Special deposits Hills discounted : Upon'one name $ 10.8S1 50 Upon two or more names 32.i,(iS0 10 . Tfmeloans withcolluteral 50,112 37 ' Loanson call with " 15JU7H K) Loans on call upon one name 2,375 00 Loans on call upon two or more names 92,075 C9 Loans secured by bonds , and morteaees 20.137 fc'9-(i!H,071 41 Honda. Stocks, etc., Schedule !.... 1,S01,900 00 Jlortsagcs and Judgments ol rec ord. Schedule I)-2 .. 30H.723 77 Olllce ltulldine and Lot 27,000 00 Other Heal Estate 0,000 00 Kurnlturoand Fixtures 2,000 00 Overdrafts 39 41 Miscellaneous Assets 400 00 $3,063,223 73 LIAIIILITIER Capital Stock.paldm $ 200,000 00 Surplus Fund 325,000 00 Undivided Fronts, less expenses and taxes paid 08,021 70 individual deposits sun Ject to check $150,331 30 Individual Deposlt.Tlme2,312.BU7 35 Time certificates of de posit 233 78 Deposits. Common wealth of Fennsylvti'a 10,000 00 Deposits U. S. J'ostal.... Savings 223 7G Certlllcd Checks 1(8 7(i Cashier's check outsfc 315 15-2,171,112 10 Duo to banks and Trust Cos. not re serve 0.559 93 $3,0G3,223 Ti State of Pennsylvania, County of Wayne, ss. I. H. Seott Salmon. Cashier of the above named Company, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief, (Signed) II. S. SALMON, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of Nov. 1913. (Signed) JIOIIEKT A. SMITH. N. P. Notarial Seal. Correct-Attest: AT. Seable. ) K, W, (Iammhil. Y Directors. J, V. Farley, 1 Advertising Shows Energy Advertising Shows Pluck Advertising or Bust Advertise Long Advertise Well ADVERTISE fy the contractor of the council's action. Tho following bills were read by tho secretary and on motion of W. H. Kreltner and seconded by S. T. Ham they were ordered paid: J. J. Canlvan, police ? Lovi DeGroat, police L. Weldner, work L. Weldner, team F. RIckert, team Thomas Kelly, street work John Bell, work on street F. Castlo labor on street II. Knorr,' street work Bell 'phone J. W. Herzog W. H. Varcoe, printing Citizen Pub. Co., printing Con. Telephone Co. Electric Light Co., servlco 2 F. W. Clauson Kraft & Conger, coal W. C. Baumann, tapping sewer F. C. Farnham, Insurance J. B. Robinson, insurance C. A. McCarty, burgess 1 year John Erk, secretary, salary and postage G. W. Penwarden, treasurer, stamps Jadwin Pharmacy CO. 00 50.00 25.25 G3.00 32.00 13.50 13.50 18.00 17.35 3.40 4.00 4.25 10.60 30.00 G8.'53 1.15 25.75 25.00 30.00 30.00 50.00 27:40 30.00 5.50 THIS CHRISTMAS TO BE DIFFERENT Santa's Pack Will Contain Most Wonderful Toys Ever Seen. IMPORTS OF $20,000,000. Quantity of Playthingo Received From Abroad Has Been Rapidly Increas ing, While Only About $1,000,000 Worth Aro Shipped From America. Santa Claus has been very busy for the past year in order that children in tho United States may have a happy and a merry Christinas, Never in the history of tho "little old man with the red, jovial face" bus he made such preparations for Christmas. According to a report from the de partment of commerce, toys to the val ue of more than $20,000,000 were Im ported into the United States during tho last fiscal year. This is tho Inr gest yenr's importation of toys on rec ord. Tho value of the toys is sot by tho wholesale in tho lands from which they were sent, which means that the figure they will sell for In the United States is fur in excess of ?20,000,000. In 1S03 the toys brought into this country were valued nt ?3,000,O00, and tho Ogure'lias been growing with each succeeding year until it has reached the great amount just announced. Tho total value of dolls imported in tho .fiscal year 1013 was ,?1,500,000. Germany is by far the largest source of supply for toys imported into this country, the value during the llscal year being nearly 7,000,000. Exports of toys from tho United States amount to less than $1,000,000 a year. Most of those aro sent to English speaking countries. Toys will bo no dearer this year than formerly. With ono exception the tar iff udtnits them into this country nt tueir old figure. Dolls dishes mnv be n Ilttlo bit more expensive. Santa's Pack Altogether Different. Young America this year demands everything up to date In toy line. No more do girls care nbout tho little rag doll and the Ilttlo wooden bed in which to "put it to sleep." This year young milndy demands doll furniture mado of mahogany and In old colonial and Jacobean styles. Also sho wants a doll house electrically lighted and fitted up with everything that goes in a well appointed honse, oven to n front doormat and an electric doorbell. And tho boys! No more do they find pleasure in the old hook and lsdder and tho drum. Those things take a back shelf In tho toy store, while moro modern toys, sncli ns locomotives In the forms of pnshmohllcs, complete railroad systems eqnlpped with banjo signals and blinking electric lights on tho tall end of tho trains. Observation cars, refrigerator cars in which tiny pieces of ice can be put, dairy cars and giant mogul engines, with real oil cups on tho driving wheels, nro to bo found in Santa Claus' stock this year. And the girl of nine or ten years, who is tho recognized boss in every American household, is tired of her last year's doll with the flaxen curls, tho go to sleep eyes nnd the Impassive face. Tills year, If sho is fortunate, sho will get a doll' that can hardly bo told from a real baby. Theso dolls are mado in Germany, and before they find their way to tho counters of tho American toy shops they go through a lengthy and expen sive process. To begin with, sculptors aro employed by the toymakins firms In Germany to model children. Theso sculptors go forth into tho city and country nnd get physically perfect chil dren to pose for them, noil nnd, Ger many, Frnnce, Denmark and Sweden aro ransacked for theso ilttlo models. It is a hard task to find tho just right model. Hut occasionally a sculptor does find one, and then ho models'hls Ilttlo subject even down to tho dlinplo in his or her chin, nd goes back to. tho factory, nnd in a short time models of real live babies aro being turned out hy tho thousand. Theso finished products look so life like that ono expects them to talk. Tho coloring on tho faco is perfect, and the rolls of fat on tho chubby faco aro not forgotten by tho sculptor. Recognition For Mexico. This vflar.cno may-iflad Jf -Jic- It is one thing to make soda crackers that are occasion' ally good It is quite an other thing to make them so that they are always better than all other ,soda crack ers, always of unvarying goodness. The name on ev ery biscuit means that if a million packages of Uneeda Bis cuit were placed before you, you could choose any one of them, con fident that every soda cracker in that package would be as good as the best Uneeda Biscuit ever baked. Five cents. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY aara enouna soma or tis tin "rrfsfciw." and cowboys of tho older days, tint not many. They have given way before tho onward march of yoirng America. In their place are tin nnd lead repro ductions of big whiskered Sfexican rn niles, ragged clad Servians and Mon tenegrins and American soldiers In the latest uniforms. One precocious boy of aboufi twelve years expressed popular juvenile senti ment when ho said, "Aw, mom, nix on the Continental soldiers and General Washington. Let's see something about tho Mexican greasers." Tho old style Noall'a ark, with- its consignment of animals, is still1 in fashion. True, the more-expensive arks with animals riiade from celluloid soil or $20 and $30, but ono can get an ark which contains anlmnls from a marmo set to a rhino for as low ns $1. In tho toy boat lino some of them ,ost as high as $100. These are copied after tho great steamers that ply the- ocean from continent to continent. Others are models of tho famous mc Ing yachts. Still others aro fashioned! on the ferryboat pattern. A NEW LAW IN PHYSICS? Professor Nipher Thinks It Will Rev olutionize Power Machinery. Francis E. Nipher, professor of phys ics at Washington university, in St, Louis, discovered what ho says is a now law In physics, which ho thinks is likely to- load to great changes In the principles of construction or power ma chinery. Tho alleged discovery is that on cm Incline of from 45 to CO degrees more power Is required to propel' an object on tho surface than would be required to lift It outright Tho explanation! is that nt on incline between- tho degrees mentioned the frictlonal resistance makes tho load heavier than Its dead Nipher had been lecturing before the sphomoro engineering class nnd had been using formulas. After ward, in looking over tho formulas, ho says, ho found that while the resist ance up to -15 degrees and nbovo CO flegrees is less than tho dead weight between thoso points it is greater with the maximum resistance between El nnd CO degrees. Ho mado further Inquiries and found that so far ns ho could discover noth ing had been known of tho law before. IIo said ho had not hud time to think out tho bearings of tho discovery, but he had no doubt that it would have a revolutionary effect in tho construction of machinery built to overcome fric tlonal resistance. A new line of cosy coats for winter wear at Manner & Co. 96t4 We publish all tho news. STALKER AND BRAMAN Mrs. O. Teeplo has recently gone to Dlnghamton where she has good em ployment. Tho entertnlnmont given In tho church on Thanksgiving ovo was re ported very good. The numbers on tho program were all well rendered. Outside of the school the selections rendered wero a German solo by Mrs. Kellar, a recitation by Mrs. G. Lott, and a solo by Miss Esther Herllkofer. The interest shown in the entertainment and social by par ents and friends deserves mention. The following Friday the church and basement were cleaned by a commit tee consisting of Mrs. Grant Caffrey, Miss Mary Blum, Mrs. Apollis Schenck, and Mrs. Preston Teeple J. P. Blum and Mrs. Lula Maynard of Wauchula, Fla., were united in marriage at the Presbyterian manso at Arcadia, Fla., Tuesday, Nov. 25, by Rev. It. T. Boll D. D. Mr. Blum was formerly of tiraman and Mrs. Blum comes from the state of Wash ington. They expect to engage ex tensively In tho citrus growing and trucking business in the south. Australian Crawfish. Tho crawfish, which may bo describ ed as a fresh water lobster, usually lives n purely aquatic life and keeps to the river bed. Some of the crawfish found in Australia, howevor, have for saken the water and excavate burrows In damp soil. The tunnel leading to the heart of the burrow Is free from' water, but water is always present in the chambers at the end where tho crawfish lives. They do much damage to artificial water courses in tho min ing districts by riddling the banks and dams. MUTUAL INTERESTS. No man can stand alone. One thing ought to be aimed at by all men that the interest of each in dividually and of all collectively should be the same, for if each should grasp at his individual inter est all human society would be dis solved. Cicero. PECULIAR SIDELIGHTS ON MEXICAN SITUATION Forces Kxcrteil In Secret to Drive Dictator Iluci-ta Out of Power. Mexico City, Dec. 6. Peculiar sidelights on the giant forces which are being exerted in secret to force Provisional President Huerta out of power In Mexico and point to a close agreement between tho United States and Great Britain came here to-day with discovery of the true inward ness of tho announced refusal of Lord Cowdray's company to longer furnish fuel oil to tho national rail ways of Mexico on which Huerta re lies to keep his troop trains moving. To save the great oil tanks and wells at Tuxpam from! destruction by threatening rebels, the United States, it now seems have acquiesc ed in a plan to hoodwink tho rebels and protect British investments. Tho first news of tho abrogation of fuel oil contracts by tho English oil companies with the Mexican rail ways was given out hero by Nelson Hi EVERY MAN IS BOUND by ties of affection, honor and conscience to provide for his family, not only during life, but after he has gone. THE RECORDS in the offce of Register of Wills in a large city show the following surprising figures. 85.3 per cent, of adults persons lenvo NO estate. 1.3 per cent, leave estates of t $300 to $1000 5.3 per cent, leave estates of ' $1000 to $5000 1.8 per cent, lenvo estates of , $5000 to $10,000 1.8 per cent, leaves estates of $10,000 to $25,000 1.5 per cent, leave estates of moro tlinn $25,000 Hi Hi 04 Hi Hi Are You Prepared for the Future? A regular deposit every day means independence now, and brings Happi ness and contentment in later years. DON'T PUT OFF UNTIL TO-MORROW. START TO-DAY HONESDALE NATIONAL BANK Honesdaieg Pa. PAY THREE PER CENT. 1NTEREST Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi () Hi. Mi t) Hi Open Saturday Evenings from MENNER & CO'S STORES AUTUMN DISPLAY NEWEST TAILOR SUITS fill FALL AND WINTER NOBBY COATS. The New Fersian Lamb Cloth and New Seal Fabrics. A large line of Misses', Juniors' and Childrens' Cloaks. Our separate Skirts and Waists are the styles, latest cut and fabrics, newest touch. i t l nnr irpcc i pnnrrm tit Silk, Wool and Cotton. xeacners attending tlio institute qualities in our up-to-date Made-up Rflenner O'Shaughnessy, American chargo d'affaires. When O'Shaughnessy got his information is unknown, but it now appears that this statement was Inspired by tho oil companies. The rebel commander at Tuxpam Is said to have promised immunity from at tack if tho company would cease fur nishing oil for tho railways in Huerta's control. The abrogation statement, it is now said, was given out solely for rebel consumption, while Huerta's Hues will get the necessary oils. The incident Is taken to illustrate the lengths to which America is Ai i r t I, - n i if iiiiitiii i i i t i ;n t iiiinit-i win nnu tno up-io-unio siyics iuiu ues Goods Department. & Co's Keystone Stores nrenared to eo to nrotect urilisu in terests and carry out the adminis tration's pledges in that direction. reoeis is reporteu nere as iminmtiii nouny. mere are uuu Americans a m I T 1 1 1 1 1 1 ItKiLr 1 iLIll II lfTII. AIIl IIIHIlliLLHl V III reports of the pending battle reach ing here late last night the com uicii, niiu who ill muAiuu uiijr, ici wlifincin It was rfinnrted Tio would n once rush his vessel to the scene o I tho expected fight. f 7:30 to 8:30.