7 pike county Press PU1IUSHED EVEBY FRIDAY. Friday, June 18, 1909 orrn c, browh's buildiwo broad ot. BUB8CKIPIOI'. Umk Ykab Onedollat nd fifty cent. Six Mirths Heventy-flve cent. STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. Entered at the post office of Mllford, Pike County. Pennsylvania, as second elw lu utter, November twenty-first, WU6. Advertising Rates. Onlboh, onetnsnrtlon -..--tl.0o sj-ton suosequent Insertion .75 Keduced rates, (urnlnhtd on application, frill he allowed yearly advertisers. Legal Advertising. Administrator's itnd Kxeontor's nottoee ....... Aadltor's notices Ulvuroe notioes .... s.oo l.UO 6.00 onnrt sains. sheriff's sales. Orphans Jounty Trgnm'i sales. CountT state ment Had election proclamation obargtd 07 me men. . 4. H. Vea Bttea, PCBLIBHBR, PADPACK The houe known as the "Sheridan homntend,'' owned by Mrs Lester Harm and occupied by 4 family by tue came or Steele, was burned about noon Friday last. It canght from (be chimney and altho booh discover ed it waa Impossible to ba extin guished. Very little of the contents were sated. We have not heard if the building waa insured. MIm Edith Pellett of Pateraon waa a guest of C. A. Pellett and family part of the past week, part of the past week. A. K. Klllain and daughter Ruth of Uawley spent Sunday with rela tives here. Anna Steininan returned fo her home the 7th, after short time spent with relatives at a distance. B. F. Killain and daughter Frances and S. U. Steele visited at the borne of Walter Vetterleln Sunday. The Ladies' Aid met at the home of Mrs. W. H. Clark Thursday. GREENTOWN Richard Wolff of this place died June 3d at the borne of his son Wil liam, of apoplexy, aged about 7 years. Interment waa mode the 7tb In the old Moravian cemetery at Kewfoundland. William Wolff has resigned his position as foreman for Lake Paupac Co. and bta place Is taken by Mr Tile ot Philadelphia. Last Saturday evening Mrs. C. Lange, an invalid lady residing at Newfoundland, wandered away from home and was found at Grsentown, about two miles from ber home, at 10 o'clock that evening. Jennie and Addle Wilson were guests at Vine Cottage last Sunday. George Banks is seriously III and Henry Manhart is among the sick. License Transfer Notloe is hereby given that applica tion will be mads to the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Pike Co., on June 29, 1909, for the transfer of ths retail liquor license or Pierre M. Nil is for a Hotel in Lehman Township to Paul Schanno. JOHN C. WESTBROOK, Mllford, Pa., June 16, 1609. Clerk. Women Wbo Are Envied Those attractive women who are lovely In face, form and temper are the envy of many, who might be like them. A weak, sickly woman will be nervous and Irritable. Constipa tion or kldner poisons show In nim. pies, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. For all anoh. Electric Bitters work wonders. They regulate Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, punry the blood j give strong nerves bright eyes, pure breath, amooth, vet vety skin, lovely otmplexlon. Many charming women owe their health ana beauty to them. 60c at all drug. gists, IIow's This? Ws offer One Hundred Dollar Reward loranj cm J of Catarrh that cannot be curej uy, Mall Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chenev A CCl 4illn r We. the undersigned, hun k Cheney for the last 15 years, and teller aim periecny nooorable In all business transaction and financially able to carry out any obligations made by bis firm. aiding. Klnnan a Mpvfn Wholesale DrugKlsts, Toledo, O. hall s Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, acttDB direotlv UDon thahlnttfl an, ww.nM... surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent live, rnos 76 cents per bottle. 8old by an urugaists. Take Hall's Family Puis for oonstlpa tlon. Squirrels Used for liable Pur. Beveral secrets of the fur trade were revealed in the Lord Chief Justices court in London at a bear ing a remarkable claim by a man who waa aulng a Arm which former ly employed him. It was testified that la Berlin there Is an extensive Industry which employs hundreds of men la turning to sables" the skins of squirrels brought from Siberia sad other parts of the Russian Em pire. Beveral squirrel skins are cut Into shape and joined together and. after the skins, have undergone pro fesses of dying and straightening are sold as sable. BOROUGH ORDINANCE : NO. 50 Relating to imposing a lloensa tax on the Mllford Water Co., and Mllford Oas Co. Be It enacted and ordained by the Town Council of the Borough of Mllford in council assembled and it Is hereby enacted and ordained by author Ity of same as follows: ejection 1. That every Water Com pany, Artificial Uas Company or other Companya mains and pipes wltbin the Borough of Mllford shall ba inspected by the Police department of the said borough at least, once in every year that the same may be kept in safe aud proper condition. Beotton 8. That each mile of pipes or mains laid or maintained wltbin the limits of said Borough shall be liable to an annual license fee as follows: nf twenty-five dollars for each and every mile and a proportionate sum for every fraction of a mile on the pipes aud mains of the Mllford Water Company and an annual license fee of ten dollars for each and every mile and a propor tionate sum for every fraction or a mile on the pipes and maius of the Mllford Gas Company. Sections. That said license fee shall be paid to the Treasurer of said Bor ough on or before the first day of July of each and every year who shall issue bis receipt therefor showing the num ber of miles of pipes and mains for which the license is paid. The forego ing ordinance was on the fifth day of Apiil 1909, ordained and enacted, adop ted and passed by the Town Council of the Borough of Mllford In council assembled as an ordinance of said Bor ough. ALBERT J. RUDOLPH, President Town Council of the Borough of Mllford. Attest: K. H. McMURRAY, Secretary Town Council of the Bor ough of Mllford. The above ordinance waa returned without action by the Chief Burgess for the reason tbat be was Dersouallv interested in both of above named con panics. Notice of Application for Charter Notice is hereby Riven, that an atiDll eation will be mads to the Governor of Pennsylvania at the Executive Unices in iiarrisourg, ra., at lu o'clock a. m on the third Kay of July, A. D. 1009, by James C. Hose, Augustus W. Balcb aud Celim H. Seymour three of the In corporators all of Matamoras. Pike Co. Pa., under the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Peunsylvania, en- tiuea "An act to provide lor me incor poration and regulation of certain cor porations" approved the 2th day of April 1H74 ana ids several supplements thereto for a charter of an Intended corporation to be called the ("Pine urove uenietery") tne cnaracter and object of which is the establishing and maintaining a cemetery or burial ground in Westfall Township, Pike County, Pa., and for such purpose the purchase and sale of real estate neces sary for the corporate purposes of the company. June 8, 1909, ALFRED MARVIN. Matamoras, Pa., Solicitor. License Transfer Notice Is hereby given that applica tion will be made to the Judgea of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Pike County on the 23rd day of June 1009, for the transfer of the retail liquor 11 cense of Leroy E. Kipp for a Hotel in Mllford Borough to Francis X. Jardon. JOHN C. WESTBROOK JR Clerk. J. H, VAN ETTEN, June 10, 1907. Atty for Applicant. CHIVALRY IN WYOMINOJ. A Rawllnge Editor Is a Red-Hot Ad, vacate of Woman Suffrage. We can't understand why a mai full grown male person should object to women suffrage If the woman wants It, aays the Rawlins Republican. We are of the opinion that woman ts entitled to just about anything her heart desires. If she wants to vote. ror msreys sane give her the ballot If she wants to run for office the spec tators should stand back and give her plenty of elbow room, and If necessary to her success In contests ot this char acter let her costume be such as to Interfere as little as possible with her progress. We are for women Brat and other things afterward. Bo Is half the population numerically ana eeves nftha of It Intrinsically. Ia other words, she la the whole blooming worts, plus. It aha Is happy the rest ot us guys ougni 10 oe tickled to death. There fore we say franchise her if It wlU please her. If It will make her smile. 11 It win give us common male mor ula a glimpse Into heaven through her sweetly curved Hps; In the name of all that Is good and holy, franchise her. Ol ve her the ballot If It will Im prove her already lovely disposition. uive 11 to Ber. and give it to her ouick. This world Is too commonplace and Ufa too dull and short to deny woman ear thing that might possibly enhance her many Ood-glven graces. Second Thought, A well-known Brooklyn physician waa examining a class ot Burses wbo had served their appointed time la the hospital. The candidates Sled past him. and to each he addressed a Question calculated to show the Burse's efficiency. In one of the ques tions he described the condition of a paUent and asked the nurse how much morphine, in her opinion, should be administered to the sufferer. Bight grains." promptly replied the nurse. The doctor mads no comment, and she passed on. When her turn cams again sna appeared confused, and aald to the examiner: "Doctor, I wish to correct tne answer I made last time. 1 meant to say that one-eighth ot a gram should be given to the patient' "Too late," remarked Dr. Mathaaan without looking up from his question paper, -i ns man s dead." A Qrueeeme Paperweight, On the wrltlnx table r iri.. ward VII. 1. the paUe. of Bandring- mummed hand of an rtypiiaa princess whs AimA V. thnusaad or more years aaa. it ... it . 81 F. J. HERBST New Goods Just received a new and complete line of "Spring and Summer Goods" Fancy lawns White shirt waist goods 12c to 25c. Seersuckers 12c to 14c Ladies' gauze" vests 10c to 25c Ladies hosiery , 10c to 50c Men's fancy dress shirts " 50c to $1 " fancy half hose 10c to 50c " work shirts 50c " uuderwear 1 25c to 60c " belts and suspenders , 25c to 50c Also a complete line of Notions, Groceries, Crockery. ARMSTRONG'S Broad & Catharine ts. A FRIENDLY LIFT. "Climb on there, that's going over!" you fellen Cenvinelne Aroumanta. The lawyer for the plaintiff had fin Ished his argument, and counsel for the defease stepped forward to speak, when the new judge interrupted him. eyea were wide open, and tilled with wonder and admiration for tha piea or the plaintiff. Defendant need not aneak. hm - riamtin wins." 'But. your honor." aald tha airnr... for the defendant, "at leaat let me piesent my case. veil, go ahead th " ..m it,. juage, wearily. ine lawyer went ahead. Wh k. had finished the judge gasned In avaa greater astonishment. "Dont It beat all!" he exclaimed now defendant wins." Hew He Did It, Tes, our little four-year-old Is such comfort and such a beln to me." aid Mrs. Bastside to a ld !!.. Why, he can take care of his hh ilster as well as any nurse. Ha la in the next room now playing with lit tle Dorothy." (Raises her vnioa 1 Walter." 'Yeth, mamma." Are you taking care of littla sis. err "Yeth, mamma." "What are you doin, WalterT" "Oh, I'se des playln' 1'ae a harhar and I'se shavia' ber wlf papa's raior." iacitea tableau.) , all 00 Guaranteed FOUilTAIf! peij aP Pert b 14 K. (old. iri dium pointed. Hag a beautifully chased bar rel and the cap is fitted with a patent pocket; clasp that prevents ac cidental loss. Sold under the manu facturers guarantee to be satisfactory in every ' respect. New Goods 7c to 18c per yard Milford, Pa ooo4ooooooeoooo o Pnronta tt-1i r, nm An w.viiuj . . vy C4it uc sirous of having their children properly and appropriately dressed for pariies and chil dren's day exercises, will find at Johnson's Shoe Store an exqui site line of slippers in white and colored leath ers. , Pumps, Sandals and Oxfords. We will send two or more pairs to responsi ble people to select from when desired. Mail and telephone or ders will receive prompt attention. Local phone 216. JOHNSON, FITTER OF FEET, oooeoooooooeoo! Britain's Lest Ferests. ATver since the abolition of the wood en navy we have been a singularly supine people in the matter of tree planting while it would seem that we bare never learned the lesson that the most solidly prosperous land Is that which makes the utmost use of every acre. Kngusn Estates Gazette. Ths Law ef Speculatlen. Big men are given to taking profits. while smaller men ere laying a basis for profits that may or may not ba shown. The law of the fishes In ths sea applies in speculation. The big and the little fish have their respec tive missions, and the small onea are safe whea the largest onea are I 5gry. John O. as Driver. His mother waa telling eight-rear- eia jasx of John D. Rockefeller's sue eess, and as he listened he aald, "Tea, auow mm. "No 1 guess you dont kaow bias she replied; "you have only heard of nim. Why, yes. I do." he recited: "I have scon him a good many timet 'hen U toes by on his U wife," TAILORS WHY pay as much for a ready made suit, as for one made to your measure? Our prices are not high. $15.00 will buy a mans three piece suit or overcoat aade 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 Jaillots. Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing. TEI.EPHONF CONNECTION. liroad Street, Near Ann REPORT or THBS CONDITION OF THI xirst National Bank nf MiliWI in the State of Pennsylvania, at the olose oi onsiness, April 28, 1909. RESOURCES Loans and disoounts t 49215 Overdrafts, secured and unse- .r 10Y 0,1 ij. b. nouns to secure olreulation B6,on 01 Bonds, securities, eto ;!'. ..'. SO 016 00 rrriiiiiiiniB nn it m HAnHa mn n fixtures 1 888 01 iue 1 ruin approved reserve agents I6,n8 9 notes 01 other National Banks.. 1001 s racnonni paper ourrenoy, nick els and oeuts Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, vl 408 1 Specie 7 978 86 Legal-tender notes... 1,92s 00) Krueniption fund with U 8. 9,903 8.-. 'treasurer (6ft of circulation) 18KO On io"" $11. IIS 16 USJJ1I4T1BS capital stocB paid In $ 88.000 Ot surplus tuna 10,000 00 uuiiiviuuu prouui, less expenses sua taxes paid 8,831 01 national uananotesoutstandlng 96.UU0 00 vuv v ubuer uafctonai DaOKS S,0t 67 luuiviuuru deputies suDJeot to oneoK.... 123,rW8 86 LTCiiinuu roriiucsbes or aeposlt. . 1,076 9? uerunea checks &si gf, Total 1194,118 16 state or rennsyivanla. County of Pike, ss I, John C. Warner. Caabter at th. .tw... named bank, do solemnly swear tbat the buutv BMueinenc is srue to sue nest of hit knowledge and belief. JOHN O. WARNEH, Cashier. Pubsorlbed ana sworn to before me thl is uny ui may iww. i. C. CHAMBBRLAIN, Notary Public tunw-aiusi : C. O. ARMSTRONG V. N BOL'RNIQUIC. A, D. BROWN. Directors. Inoculated Their Delia. Health Commissioner Patten visited a diphtheria patient the other day and encountered two bright little girts of four and Ova years respectively. He made friends with the tots, and be fore leaving as a precaution he gave eacu an Injection of antitoxin. They were very inquisitive as to the mean ing or all this, and Anally Dr. Fatten explained to them that without ths antitoxin they would catch the dis ease. The next day when the doctor visited his patient the first thing he perceived upon entering the house was the two little girls sitting In ths middle of the room taking turns la injecting antitoxin into their dolls' legs. "What are you doing that forT" asked tha doctor, somewhat astonish ed. "Why. we Is afraid dolly will ketch diphtheria," replied one of the tots. and she straightway injected another dose of the precious fluid Into the stuffed bshr. The Possibilities. A lady fell Into a river. A hoy aa the bank dived In and succeeded la rescuing her. The lady's husband waa effusive In nls thanks, and pre sented the boy with a dollar! . Ths bystandera showed their astonishment at his niggardliness. "Oh, dont blame the gentleman,' said tha boy. "Maybe. It 1 hadn't saved her, he'd have made It a five spot!" Ninety Miles ef Beekshsheo. The new New York Publle Library contains three hundred roc ins, covers nine acres of space, one acre mors thnn the Congressional Library at Washington, and has ths largest read ing-room In the world. A little mat ter of seven or eight millions la pected to be the cost price. Hsr Ambition. "Why, If it ain't Lucy Btmmaaat sxcialmsd ons Richmond neerrau not long ago. oa ancountartng a friend In the street "Whar oa earth haa to' I s been workln' hard," waa the answer. 'Now dat I thinks of IL" continues the first darky, "seems to me I did hear of yon' workln' niaht an' da. What's ds matter f" 'It's Jes' dls way," exnlalned tha aeeaad negreaa. Ts under bonds to keep de peace for llckla' dat good for authla' husband o' mine. De ledge he aays ef I come befe' him agta er lays my hands ea ds old man he gwute to tae me tea dollars. " "1 see. Touse workln' hard te keen eater trouble V Nclalnt. I s workla' hard te save APPLIED WITH A CLOTH, as though dusting, wQl refinUh ynor Woodwork, Piano and Fnrnitnre, making It all look so near that yon will scarcely ncngnise it. Simply wetWkwfoL A CHILD CAN APPLY IT. 23a end SO bottle, ' , For HhIs by C. O. ARMSTRONG, DrnBls Wall Paper This week we received our stock of new wall paper. Over 100 differ ent patterns to select from, ranging in price from 0 to 20c a double roll. Also a lot of remnants to sell for 6c 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, Milford, Pa. a. A ft v OHO MIIINU... If you are intend ing to put in Gas or aro having any trouble with your pipes already in, Let us know. Cuddeback & Co. BROAD ST.. MlLrnon da aVstaT Ban SBav gBaa Skaw san anew asaai The Delaware Valley Transporta ion Company will open for business on Saturday, May 15th. Cars will run as follows until furth fir nnt.in.rv WEEK Lv Milford 9 :30 a m 4 :00 p in Ar Port Jervis 10:20 a m 4:50 pin SUNDAYS 4 .00 i m 4:40 p m LEROY - A New Cure. A doctor whose practice lies moat ly In the country districts was re cently called te attend a ployman's boy, whom he found to be suffering from whooping cough. Among his Instructions he told the mother to "put some lee la a bag and tie II around the boy's head." Next d ty n called again and waa met at the dooi by the galdwlfe, wbo. In auswer to hi. tuery. replied, "Aye, Jockle'a a heap better the day, but the mice ra V et4."-pia4ae Wseklr News. IRI Jf S -Site- SANITARY PLUMBING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES DAYS 7 Lv Port Jervis - 11 :30 a in 6 :00 p m Ar Milfr.r.1 13:10 p lu 6:35 pm 6:35 p m 6:15 p m E. KIPP, Manager. Two Points or view. "Where Is Easy street?" "The optimist thinks It Is Just around the corner, but the pessimist feels sure tbat it is located on Mars ens of the more distant planets." Will Nsed Assistance Later. Hostess Shall 1 help you to the cake. Tommy? Tommy No'm. It m. k.i. self arat Ua told ma not to hslp tr self Bore's onct Tou can help ma a I m aleaa afterward.
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