V PIKE COUiW PRESS PUI1L1HIIKI) EVliKY FHIUAY. Friday, April CO, 1909 OrtCll K, BROWN H lR-li.blNU BROAD AT. Ri"i3(.'Kirnx: Osk Ykak One dnlbir and fifty centii. IX Musing Seventy-live rent. BI HICTl.V IN AllVAMK. Rntertvt an die rlUr of Milford. Hike County. IVn ii.ylvuiiia. as stconrt Oifwu irtttu-r, Xovimiioit I wuiit v-hrst, jailO. Advertising Rates. On, innh. onotiim-'-tlor - Kich 9iitwmi.nt lniTtlon ....... .76 Hf.Lun-'t raM'S, iurnishi l on fippiicatlun will he iilluwou yearly udvunisurs. Legil Advertising. A Imlnt-ttrntor's notices - - -Auditor's notl- es Divorel tint li ed . and KxtMjmor'i - S.' 4i S.m: On.hins court mi1c SheriQ 0 nn) loiinty L rpn-iiiivf s s.ili'S, ("ounty ptnU -mmk nnil election proclamation ohnrtttt1. by the inch. J. If. Vu Kllcu. PUBLISHER, Prof. II. 8. Graves of New Havet head of Yale Forest School is at hit summer home on HHriord strtet. Mrs. Vyse, anil daughter Edith, who have parsed the winter In New York are here on a visit. Mrs. Jus. R Bull of N. Y. is a guest With Mrs. Armillrtu Bull. R. V. llcid and lamily, who have been south all winter ore home again MeadHine E. J. ami R H Mnooud and Joseph Miicsoud ot N. Y. are li. town looking af:tr their cottages. Owen Siijiih, who Inentp his honu at Fairfield N. J. is in jiil hore char ged with ste.ili ij; kmixN f om an Erit car at J.ickau nxrii. Ilereifierem -stables attending court will mvivo $. SO a day and fifteen cents each lor serving ek etioli uotice Sixteen warrant") have heen sworn ont by Dr Dixon agnlnsf physician and mitlwives who have violated thf the law in not reporting births with In ten duys after they occur, and 300 more are promised. Tbtre me parties in this section whi inljjht make a note of the above with profit. The deposed Saltan of Turkey, new a prisoner, N permitted to have only twelve wives. His former condition Is being ameliorated by his captors. Heretofore he had saveral dozen. Under the new school code, if it he comes a luwj Pike will only have 4th class districts, and the Independent School Disuict of Mil ford may bt abolished. Gov Stuart has signed the bill to submit to voters the constitutional amendments liolwhinK spring elec tlons. They will be advertised prior to November election and voted 'on then.. Voteis should give them care ful stuly and then reject or accept as they think wisest. The trial of Ilenry Briuk fcr the mnrder last January of Cooperman, the Port Jervis peddler, will be held at Newburgh next week. Jerseys new auto law makes the maximum speed limit 25 miles per hour in the open country. Nun resi dent autoits may go into the State for 8 consecutive days or four periods of twe days each on payt of $1 00 fee. If nou resident motorist is properly registered in his own State he need not take ont a drivers license. In N. Y. a bill has passed provid ing for a graduated registration fee for autng. Thirty miles an hour speed is presumptive evidence of reckless driving. About four inches of snow fell here yesterday. The day closed with a thunder shower. It is reported that Lney P. King has secured adivrreein the Phila. courts (mm her husband Dr. King. SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of "a writ of Levari Facinb Insned out of the Cuuit of Common Pleat; of Pike County, to me diivctdd, I will expose to a.ile by public vendue or outery at the Shcrill a UtHce in the Borough of M iJioid on Saturday, Llay 22, 1909 at 2 o'olot k p. 111. the f"lU)whir real ch tat, Hituate iti the C. iiiiiy of Pike, in the State tit I'tiHiNylv inin, in the town ship of Delaware, aud bounded uud de ac'iilt as f,ili'Us: Heiiiir the north or northwest one half ot a a-iv iiact of iund surveyed ou land warr tut iiied by the land of lire ct Pa., prjitted to Luke hrHlhead aud iiuiiiirei on the Coiiiinihr-ioucrit' Booka in haitl i'ounly ia lot No 15, uid pari herein Uimveved being 2ii rod lung by K6 onis wide Including a strip of ground oti the inrthe.it line of the aaid 'J'2 arret extending from the ftoutueast corner of the atove iraet ulougaaid northeast line to the turn pike rutinini; thiouh i hi lot No. 1".. aid ftrip of Iund to be thhty :') feL't 'Wide and included m uhuvc liound ary, uuiking ine hundud ttnd twtuty uix aere be the m ue n:oie or lew and ling the touine haul cnnviyed to me by J. A. Jiouii'Ttv nd wife by deed dated 1-Vu 7tti, lwi. The above land is unimproved. Seized nnJ takn in eve.nitou as the property of I'rank Ii. J'Md and Mattie A. Field his wile, nud David il. 31 iller terre teuuiit, and will be hold Lyme for cash. GKOKUF. U11KI.OI5Y, BherlfTsfmi.e, Miiriid, Pa. bherifr. April 17, pju. Adveit:f in t lie I'tvf. AUDITOR'S NOTICE Kstnto nf ") In th Orphan's Koukkt ANPKitsON Court for the decerned. J County of Plkei Kxecutor'i Account The unttarnifrned, nppo.nterl "Auditor topnpfl upon the exocptluni- filed t the alntvf fttrited account, to m-ntate mid nu ctunt, if neceatmry, and make d.str.lmttuu of the fuiitlf in hands of sntd executor, to mid fitnoiiKHt the parties entitled therlfo. mid make rrport to ntxt term of Court." will Attend to the d title of his Appoint mcnt on 'ihurhiy, the ttth. day of Mtty, A. ii. ltt, nt li o clock P M., of Raid day. nt his ottiet;, cornor of Ann and Tliird nireotn. in the liorotlirh of Milfortl. Pa.. when and whore till purries Interestied are rt-q uired to attnd aud pro Ye any claim they may have nrinst said etUnt, orbe forever de bur red from coming la ou the am luiiu, . HY. T. BAKER, Auditor Milford, Pa., March 99, 19. 4t. Citation to Heirs of tienry M. Courtright, Deceased To Auna Keyefi, LUlie Kipp, Sarah Ro for eruns, Georfre Buchanan, Maggie Ke)son, Delia Chrit;tlna( Itannah Courtright, Emma Chninbcnand Char lei P. Court right: You arc hereby notified that on the sir hdfiy of April, A 1). ltf, the Orh- im' Court of Pike County dire-ctod a cita tion to be Issued ooniniundlng ynti and each of you to be and appear nt the Court House at Milford in and for said County of Pike, on the 4th dny of May, A. D. UW, nt 9 o'clock p. m., to show caimc why a paper dated twptombpr 86, lfiuS, purporting to he H e Inst will and testametit of Henry M Courtrlftht, Into of the Township of Duln wire County of Pike and titata of Penn sylvania, deceased, should not be admitted to probata, and further directed the service of aid citation be made upon all ersont. who cau not be found aud hare no known dwelling place within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and having no surety or sureties lu any bond or recognizance given by them or any of them tor the perform auoe of any trust or duty In rettpect to which said citation Issiutl upon whom ser vice of wiid citation ctn bo made, by pub lication In the Alilfoid Di-paich and Pike Cuuuty Press, for four successive weeks prior to the wild fourth day of May, A. 1)., lWfl. GEORGE GREGORY, Sheriff's Office. Milford, Pa. bherlff, April 8, How's This? WenCtor Ono Huadrvd Dollar Reward for any cm; of Caturrh th..t connjt be ourea by, Hull's Cntnrrh Cure. F. J. Chenej CO.. Toledo, O. We, the uailemlgnod, hse known F. J. Cheney for the hist 15 yunrn, nnd believe him peif.eny hononible ill ell business tntnsHotlon and flaauolnlly able to carry out any obligations made tiy his firm. V aiding, Klnnan Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly noon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Prloe 76 ceuts per bottle. Sold by all Drngglsts. Take Hall's Family Pills for oonstipa tlon. Spring Primary To the Voters of Pike County: Pursuant to the requirements of the "Uniform Primaries Ao" ( P. L. 1906. page 80,) notice Is hereby g yen that the Spring Primary for ninklng vatioua nominations (more speclflo illy designated below) will be held at the election houses iu the ser oi. il election distrlots of Pike Couuty on the FIRST SATURDAY IN JUNE A. D 1909 being the fifth day of said month, between the hours of two o'clock p. m. aud 8 o'clock p in. The State Chairman of the Republican, Democratic and Prohibition parties aud the County Chairmen of the Republican and Democratio parties, In accordance with the provisions of Section 8 of said "Uniform Primaries Act." have (Mrr.itl.i to the County Commissioners the follow ing lut or olBoca to be tilled at said pri mary election : REPUBLICAN One person for Delegate to the Stato Convention. One person for Jury Csmmiuloner of me uouuiy oc nice Seven persons for members of the County Committee. One person for Town Committeeman In each election dl.trlot of Pike County. DEMOCRATIC One person for Delegate to the State Convention. One person for Jury Commissioner of the Couuty of Pike. " Five perous for members of the County Committee PROHIUIl'ION One person for Delegate to the State Couventlou. INSTItUCTlON'S FOR CANDIDATES Any person desiring to be a candidate for any of the aliove uttioes aud have his name printed on the ballot must tile with the Commis-ionerS a petitiou signed by qualified electors of the political district ktlvUlon withlti M htch the nomination or elvction Is to bo made, setting forth that lh aiguera thereof are members o' the partv designated. The said petition shall be tiled at lea.-jt three week prior to the day of the primary election and the nuiu bor of eiguejs shall be as follows: Ca dldates for nomination for office to be voted for by the entire ooauty, Fl FT V qualified electors; candidates for Suite Delegate and party offloes, TEN qualified electors. W. H. CLUNE, PHILIP O. KIXKEL. MARTIN HATTON, County. Commissioners. Attest: THKO H. BAKER, CommisfiluBers' Clerk. Milford, Pa., April 6th, lwig. Notice of Election The Annuil Meeting of the Stockholders of th iilooiuing Urove Hunting and Flail ing ( lul) fcr the election of Dlree ors to nerve for llie eutulug year, aud for the transaction of nuyo. her business that may proierlv come before the moeting, will be held at the Club Houm1u t e township of Blooming Grove, Pike Couuty, I'uuumI venia. on the llrst day of May luuu, at tiijt) o'clock 1U the evening F. UcNtHOK, Dated, April 7, Hsu. Secretary. AJverune la the Press TRESCRIPTION tvtip&inimi-t UY GRADUATE tN PHARMACY tmA '-'Hj.'t liilr sirtiin iwsr- Tiitl -r ih-nT itiritmii'ialiiisij We have just received . , another lot of those ... "America" Alarms. They're clocks we can fully recommend, reliable, 'exact time keepers that won't let you oversleep. . . . We would like to sell .. , . you one, because youH - surely tell your neigh bor about it. . 89 cents each V Guaranteed for. 1 year, good for 10. F. J. HERB ST, Druggist New Goods New Goods Just received a new and complete line of "Spring and Summer Goods" Fancy lawns 7c to 18c per yard White shirt waist goods 12c to 2oc. Seersuckers 12c to 14c Ladies' gauze vests 10c to 2oc Ladies hosiery 10c to 50c Men's fancy dress shirts 50c to 1 " fancy half hose 10c to 50c " work shirts 50c " underwear 25c to 50c " belts and suspenders 25c to 50c " Also a complete line of Notions, Groceries, Crockery. ARiSTROMG'S Broad & Catharine Sts. Milford, Pa PAUPACK.. Mrs. Waltz, of Bhlneymountaio died April 20th, at 3 a. m. after a short illness. Sne wad born m Ger many In 1839. She in survived bj threo daughters, Mrs August Mtirtin of Egypt, Louis and Anna at home and (oarsona, William, John, Charles and George. ThfuiierHl'washeld'at her home April 22v Rev. Ut. Lueas of Ilawley officiated amMiiteruirnt in Paupacic cemetery. Mrs Lud wig and daughter Roth of Warwarsing, N. Y. are spending a short time with Evi Trivelpiece and family. Bertba Finley attended the funeral of her grandlathPr John Becker ai Arlington, the 20th. B. F. Kii'aui drove to Scrar.ton Sunday. He will return in a few days. i 1. G Phillip and wife are spend iug a fchorl time at Ncwfuuudluud. Those on the bit k list are Mr. Van Lump, Henry Uumbla and Henry Trivelpiece. Dr Buucm? is iu attend ance. Tha saw mill which tins been lo oted on Conrad Gum bin's farm for the past year was moved to Round Swamp last week. Mr. Vanatta, who has charge o( the mill will move his family to the place in the near future. No 3 school closed April 22nd. The teacher Miss Crump is spending few duya with fneuds before returc ing to her home. Hiiftteuies UiilutiaitJ kru cun.pK'iii ing this leaaoQ moid than ever o. the preeuco of uninvited guests. A hostess uiD not know ail her gufstti by tight, aud uhe i-.l .om daiei to ri: k oflenaing by asking whether the supposed luterloper has received an iavitatloa. A duchess did ttial orce. The guest simply bowed and depart ed. The duchess learned she pra tl cally had turned out of her house the husband of one of her best friends. Having detectives present at large parties does not antver. us the uninvited guests are not crimi nals, but merely yoitup men v. ho rio It "for a lark." Tv.o uetei live at a party recently Lad luv tj..-t an i eacii deuouueed the oti.or as "un 1 trah le ooooooooo.oooo FISHING o o o BOOTS in all length of tops, Hip, Thigh, and Storm King, The kind thats guaranteed. Goods sent to responsible parties on approval. Pryimptattention giv en to mail or telephone orders. " You furnish the feet. We do the rest. Local phone 216. JOHNSON, FITTElt OF FEET, S Tort, Jervis, N. Y. oooooooooooor. Notice of Application for Charter Notice is hereby given, that au appll cation will be made to the Governor of Pennsylvania, Hie same, as required bv lau, being iirrt submitted to The Water uily Commission of Peiiusvl- vania, and having received the approv I al, or the approval of a majority, of the members .hereof, ou Thursday, tha i third day of Ju.,e, A. D. 19. 9. hv i Philip f. Fulmer, Harry L. Briscoe I and Warren It. Van (Jord'en, under the Act of Assembly of the ( ouiiiionwealtli : of 1'eunsylvsiiia, enutled Au act to trovuie tor ttie lucorporaiion and regu .itioii oteert:,iu cornuratioits." anoniv. ed April -Mb lh71, and the supple- uieuis ineivio, lor toe enarter or an in tended eoriioraiiou to be called. 'Dinir- uian's Ferry Water Company,' the character and object of which is "the mw.lv of water to the nubile, in l b disitict comprised withiu the boundary of the tuwm-hlp of Delaware, iu the county i f Pike and elate of Pennsyl vania," sua lor mat purpose to have, pos.-es Miid enjoy all the rignta, beue llls and privilrgos of said Act of Assam hiy and the supplements thereto il V. T. BAKKH. April 27, PjoO. . solicitor. Advertise ill Uie PltBii T A I L O R 5 WHY pay as much for a ready made suit, as for one made to your measure? .;0ur prices arc not high $15.00 will buy a mans three piece suit or overcoat irade in the latest style and fit guaranteed. If you pay us more you get the value in better material and linings. Womens suits start at 20. See our line of table linen it is worth your while. The Jaillets. -C'leaniuB, Prfssirit;, lU'twiriii. TEI.EPHONF CXJNNKCTION. Broad Street, Tear Ann REPOKT OF TH CONDITION OP THK First National Bank of Milford lu thehtBU'nf P.ntisj lvmiU, at tbe clusi of btiBinerjs, Kcbruury G. HMD. Loans ami diMunis. $ 48.309 euifd 12ft 00 V. is. li'-iiu tuspcun't'tifiiliitioQ 25 MM) U rrfimui.itii.nl.' rt. liumls 0( Bi.h'Ih. necuntlfrJ, etc 9; Hii W biU.kinir botifiu1, ftirniture and tixtuivh 1 88S On Due fmiii HpiMovt1;! rosiTve aRi'nts 12.43 N'o'.w nl u:hr N.itiunni Hanks . tSO Oil yrHcilonnl ii.ip.-r yunvnev, uick- els itmt (.( 413 fey Lawful Mumy Ht.H;rvt iu ilnnk. vva: ocie rt BO) Q(1. U-pnl teiuK'r U"tfS. . . -M a.,iK o Kidi'iuption fund vth (.' fi. Trt'iisuier (u r of ch-cululiun) 1S6U Oil Total 1W,3J0 4(i L1AHILHIKS CnpltiU stock paid in. $ 25,0(10 0i SurphiH fund 10.000 Qt Ualivid(i prullt-i, lts expenses nnd ttixt' pHid 5.724 B'.t fati(nml itunl; norc.tiaitstfinding 25.1-00 w Duf to ut be- luiTi mitl banks ifHi w IHvldt nds I'njjftid 27 0u Individual dipuiu Bulj'Ct to ohk 125.57ft 74 Dctnand cei ttflcatfa of deposit . 1,050 0 i Cr tilled c'jecks 87 85 Total me.K H ritate of PetuiRTlvanin. Comity of Pike, sh: 1, John C. Waruur, Caxhler of the above named bank, do tok'mnly swear that thf above statement is rrim io tbe best of uiv knowledge mid Wlief JOHN U. WARNEK, Cashier Subscribed ann sworn to before me thi Uih day of February luutt. J. C. CHAMBKKLAIN, Nomry Public. Correct Attest: W. A. H. MITCHELL, ) P.N HOURMQUK. J Directon. A D. BKO.VN. SUERIFHSiLE By virtue of a writ of Alias, special Fieri Facias issued out of tbe court of Common Picas of Hike Counry, to No. S, March TerM, IU0H, sur judgmeul F. L. 68, to me directed, there will be sold at public vendue or ourery at the Court House at Milford, Pike County, Peunsylvauia ou Tuesday, May 25, 1909 at 2 o'clock P. M. or said day, ALL that certain line of railroad surveyed and rutin iug from Tomhick ou. Luzerne Co., Pa., thence through Carbon Co., Monroe and Pike couutit to Matamoias. Pa., known aa the Wilkes liar re Fast and West Railway Co. Also a survey from Wilkes Barre Pa., to aud heyoud Willlamsport, Pa., and a survey from Wilk-s Parre to Hcrautoii and the city of Providence, Pa., ulso a line connecting with the survey at Namicoke, Pa., via Ply mouth starting at Hanover street, cros sing the river and continuing around the city of Wilkes Barre and thence to conuect with the main line to Mata moras, Pa., surveyed lieu 1. 2 and 8rd. 1M04. Also all rights of way and a cer tain rivrap wall made along the Dela ware river at or near MiiUjr.l.l'n. lu remhint in the iihuve writ, together with all its rirfl.ls i I wi'V. mirvcvs mi j branclio, exunsrm a a'tuse iiauiefl, inchiilinyf a'l Imii-liiis. in.teLinerv. ! road bed. Muii'ms ami the ch irnTc I i fram-hi-e rii-li'h and privileges therein llct.l.Ut! ii mill 11 uliiei l lg!iu.i)f thu buid comj any itLleiKlnnt lor tiie sole hen.-lit of tile s oil eieduor. beied and tai.eu iu execution an tl e propeiiv aim irim in-es i.l tlie ilkcr Harre Fast and Wit lUilway Ci'ir pauy aud v i:i he sold I'V me for cash. Ol: ) H (.HFil'MlY, f-iieriil nf Pike ( 'ouuly. Shetili s Hiccc, Milioid, l'a.', FelTuaiy lib, l'jj!1. PUBLIC SALE ?f r esirable Ken! Kstutu autl heeurilteri Tlie dwcllinL' house and lot of land. fniiilii.tr ii i 'ii llnmd Street, in the Hor outi ol .u ilium, la., w ilh full wnllb, tijicr.eil uiul UiiVutleU ttlleyson the Hide Mini i:t tho r.tr liKtenf, adjHcent to tlio -'Hi-bli.' S.Unre" w ill jc trilereii for bale at i-ui iie vendite or outcry ou Monday, May 3, 1909, atSoVliM-k p. m. of aifl day1 in the front U-iH of lite LourL lloue, uearly oui o:-ie tlieHi'id ireii.i.M.ri. A xtrtiou of ihe purehano money, or bkt, may rtiiiiur. e-uea uy oond anu aioitKae u(.'ii the property. At llie Kiue lime tind pta e nine (9) shared of Block uf rhe PreeUleut. Mau Hirers, and l tdiipativ for erecting a bridge over tlie river Ielaw are, near the town of Milford," par value at $0 each, will also be oilered for sale. Further tcims aud full particulara made kuowu on day of bale the same being had to clube the eatate of i A. 1j. tuioU, litc' l. LKN'A A. TAI.MAGK, iixecuLrix. iUlfurda Pa., AprU 19. , Disinfectants; Disinfecting Defies Disease. The ounce of prevention that is worth a ton of cures. No disinfectant, worth having is missing from our stock. We recommend Chloride Lime , Copperas Crude Carbolic Acid ; . v Lysol ' Five Chlorides and Cresylone GOODS RIGHT. PRICES RIGHT. ARMSTRONG'S PHARMACY Wall Paper This week we received our stock of new wall paper. Over 100 differ ent patterns to select from, ranging in price from 10 to 20c a double roll. Also a lot of remnants to sell for 5c a double roll. Our new stock , will please you both in style, quality and price. Look them over before you purchase. We can save you money. " W. S. RYMAN a SON, Gilford, Pa, 3 mm Cuddeback & Co. I BROAD ST., MILFORD, PA. L10VEDT0I830 WE are the House in uecn ouagea to move rrom ins old stand where we have been for to many years must have more room to accommo date our increasing business. Because we have the finest trade in Philadelphia it no reason why we should be higher priced. Old Penn VVhtV.y, 75c quart, $2.73 gallon is the finest whisky for its price in the world. Old FevJ i Imperial Cabinet Whisky. $1.25 qt, $4.75 gal., dishiled Irom water. Goods shipped to all parts of tlie United States. Thomas Massey & Co. Fora.rlr 1310 Chestnut SL Philadelphia, Pa. To Polish OpiMT. When there ia no time to liolUh the copper la the regular ay, an niergeucy shine may be quickly Im parted in tbe following manner. Mil cup of flour, a tablespoouful of sal' and a cup of vinegar to a smooth pr.t8, and after dipping tbe article to I e cleaned in hot water apply the mixture quickly and tarefjily with a soft cloth. Then wash in hot audi ani. polish with a dry cljth. Alcohol on a soft cloth is also a quick clean. er of copper. the following leaders: illy Win i r you aro Intend in to put In Gas or ara having any trouble with your pipes already in, Let Us know. oAm IAKY ni MinnifiA r LUinDNicj r. IN ALL ITS BRANCHES CHESTHUTST oldest Wine and Liquor Philadelphia. We have n K .1 - VH13KI selected grain spring 1630 Chestnut St. niiiiiiiiiiiiiwimiinnsii tircor,-.c 0u3 eaci.-Mism. It Is Oiie it tl,e i. o t i.oiurlous ten derides of hun:an m.iure to believe thi.t wlreli you have M.rin t,a npn.n. , people's properly for a aufflcienlly j loni; period job arc ch olutcly entitled j to it to the exclusion of the real owu- er. Estates Gazette. ' Long Descent and Luna L If. sir. JoLn Itogers of Tewksbury, Eog land, wno cluio:. deatent from the Baron Koscrs. v.i-o lived at the time cf the C'rt.saies. '.is Ju3t celehratej the hiintlrsKt'h anniversary of hi
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