PIKE COUNTY PRESS PUBLI8BBO EVERT FHIDA Y Friday, February 4, 1910 Orril B, BROWS ' BV1LDIHO BROAD BT, SUBSCRIPTION: Ornt Ybar Onedollarand fifty cent Six Months Heveuty-flve cento. STRICTLY IN ADVANCK. Entered at the post offloa o( Mtlford, Plae IJotinty. rennsyivania, im wwmi tlaas aattr, November twenty first, lHUS. ORPHANS' COURT SALE Roofijiu; Slate Advertising Rates. Oa.lnoh, onolnaertion --- - . . - - - II fSO Bach ubMilent insertion - ' .76 Kedtlrvd rates, t urntshtt on anplloatlun, will he allowed yearly (fcd.vwrt.lser. Legal Advertising. Administrator' and Executor's notloe tnlt.'.nrtlMM . . - - - 4.00 OlTiroe notice . - - - - 6.00 Sheriff's Orphans eonrt sales, C tunty Treasurer' ale, County state ment and election proclamation ohartrtd by the inch. J. D. Rttea. PlIBUSHIR, It Is hopeful sign when a party begins house cleaning in its own domocil and Just now that process Is in Togue at Washington where an in yestigation is being made by a oon gresnlonal committee of the conduct of certain officials with respect to al lowing private individuals and cor porations to obtain grants ot valos ble lands. It Is a result of the Pin chot-Balllnger controversy and what ever the effect may be on the repnbll can parly it is well for the Country, whose Interests are larger than that of any pirty, to know the troth and whether there lias been connivance on the pirt- of any official to allow its property to be taken to eurich cor porations or individuals. A party which investicates it own family and lists unworthy members may be in jured politically but in the end wil reestablish -Itself in the public confl dence. The prty that knows its own faults and makes due effort correct and not bide them will tri umpb, because people will have confl dence to believe that it Is making ev ery effort to conserve their best Inter eets. The only way to maintain pop ular esteem is to be fair and above borad. exposing wrong doing and giving every one a square deal, somewhat striking example of this Is tbe method bting pursued by the - Governor of N. Y. and it will be ad mltted that be is making himself solid with the masses of voters both parties by outspoken efforts their behalf. to Tbe Dispatch, whioh seems bave a grudge against Commissioner Clone, remarks that be will likely be on band when the ooutract for print. Ing tbe ballots is let. Would It have tbe people Infer that without Mr. Cluna's presenoe It would have better show on a competition for work. Tbe oontraot for printing ballots for tbe February election was awarded to the Press yesterday, all the Commissioners being preaec bat It was because It bid lower than the Dispatch, and not because of official favoritism. Notwtthatand Ing the innuendo ol our neighbor we dont believe any of them are In that business. By virtue of an order ot the Orphan' on it of tbe ounty o( Plke,;in partition, the following real estate of which Amanda W. ortrlght, lata of the township of Del aware, in atd county of Pike, died seized, will be exposed to aale by public vendue or outorr on Saturday, February 5th, A. D. 1910 at 8 o'clock In tbe aftornoon in the front hall of the Conrt House at Mtlford, all the following pieces and tract ot land, attuate In ald township of Dela ware, and county of Pike: PURPART 1. Pieoe beginning at oorner at low water mark of the Delaware River, being a oorner of land about to be conveyed and land Into of Henry M. Cort right, now Wood, thence North lirty-tive and three quarter detrrees West nlnety-slx rod (N 66 W 8fi r) to a oorner In center road, thence along road North twenty- one degree Kant sixteen and threnqunrter rod (N 21 R IflK) to a corner In rond thence North Blxt.y-four degree West fi'ty Ight rod (N 64 W 58) to white pine for a corner on brow of mountain, thence along the highest brow of the mountain or rooks bout seventy rod (70) to a rock oak for a oorner, thence riouth tnirty-slx and one half degree East sixty five rod (3 IX)!4 E 55) to a oorner In public road, thence South fifty-nine and three quarter degree East twenty six and seven tenth rods S 59 E. 8ft 7) to a fence poet for a oorner, thence South thlrtr-three degrees West twenty eight rods (3 83 W 28) to a corner In fence hence South forty eight degrees East six rod (S 48 E 8) to low water mark of tbe Delaware River, thence down the Dela ware It several oourses and distance abont thirty two rods Ii2) to oorner and placeof beginning: containing thlrtyseven acre more or lea. Excepting and reserv ing therefrom a piece of land about fifty by eighty feet, or a now defined by being nnplowed, on which there Is a burying ground, but with no reservation to make any future Interments thereon. PURPART No 8, Beginning at a cor ner at low wator mark of the Delaware River being a corner of piece about to be conveyed and land of Marie Zimmerman. thenoe North fifty two and one half degree West one hundred twenty-eight rods (N S34 W 128) to a post on line of lands of John Zimmerman, thence South forty- eight degrees Wistt foity one and one halt rods (S 48 W 41t) to stones thenoe South fifty and one quarter degree Kast om hundred thirty one rods (S 50i E 131 ) to a oorner at low water mark of the Delaware river, thenoe up said river Its several cour se and distances nbout forty eight rods (48); oontalnlng thirty six and three fourth acres, more or les. PURPART No 8 Beginning at a cor ner of land of the late Robert K. Van Etten and T. O'.t. tit i a Nr:h forty- two and one half degree East eighty-four rod N 42 E 84) to stone, thenoe Soutii seventy degree East sixty nine aud a half rod (8 70 K 69 S) to stones, thence South twenty four degree East one hundred thirty rods S 84 K 1801 thenoe North sev- e nty two and one quarter degree West eighty even rod N W87 thence North fifty seven and one half degrees West one hundred and five rod N61XW 106 to a corner and place of beginning, oontalnlng seventy fiv? acre more or less, subject to a right of way and privilege of Meroer B. McCarty, hla heirs and assigns to a road way and the unrestrlot-cd right to the use of same from a point In the pub llo road running up Conaahaugh Hollow to land of ald Mercer B. McCarty North east of said laat mentioned piece and abont where the old road run from said public road to said piece of land and up said Con- as Laugh Creek on West side a same now Is. Being the same lands conveyed by larenoe t and wife to Amanda W ortrlght by deed dated March 5th, A. D 19116, recorded In D. B. No 60 page 847 etc Frozen To Death The protectors, persona appointed to make opt lists of those to whom ties of liquor cannot be made, used op all their blanks In naming the drinkers at Branch viile, N. J., and are awaiting a new supply. Aa one result J.icob Crawn and bis son who weie listed went to Newton last Bstnrday where they filled np and on returning were put off the tra because they bad lost their tickets ari l had no money to pay fare. The frll;er followed tbe track and got botue but the son wandered off in the snow aud was found frozen to daatli. A similar accident as to re. suits, probably from the same cause, happened In this county in Lack waxen township last Saturday whe Warren McKean, who had been Greeley with bis team and started go .home, either tell from or w thrown on lui eloign tuto a rno btnk where he was found doubled up, face downward dead. If, as re ported, he was sold liquor nntil he was not in a condition to care for himself and was then allowed to go out in such a storm as raged lai Saturday, the landlord wbo thus violated the law not only should bo prosecuted but suit also should be brought against bim for damages. It is bad enough for landlord to sell a man liquor until be becomes intox icated, it U inhuman to allow bim In that condition to go out in a storm or in very cold weather. lint theu would a landlord ot that class have Any humanity la bis nature. All kinds of roofing slate constant ly on hand at lower prices than else where. We lay slate either on Lathed or Tight Boarded Roofs and guarantee satisfaction. GIVE US A TRIAL REPORT OF TUB CONDITION OS THK First National Bank of Milford In the State of Pennsylvania, at the close of business, Nov. US, MM. RE8CURCKS Ijoan and discounts $ 70.389 83 Overdrafts, secuted and unse cured 174 K7 IT. M. Honda tosectiruclreilatlon 85.0X0 110 Premiums on V. A. Itonds tM 00 Bonds, securities, etc 104 885 00 Banking houso, furniture and fixture 188800 Duo from approved reserve agent 80,110 87 Matamoras Slate Roofing Co., Cor. Penna. Ave. & 7th St. Matamors, Pa. 76 f 46 (Ml 219 73 10,718 70 M0 00 (.-hecks and other (nsh luiim.... fiveof other National Bmikn. Kracttmml papr currency, nick els and oonta Lawful Money Kterve lu JJr.uk, Specie 8 078 70 ) Legal-tender not. . . S Kf5 00 J ttrdeinptloii fund with U S, Treasurer (6 of circulation) Total tei36,6 LIABILITIES Capital ntnek paid In $ 2ft, OHO 00 Snrplufl fund 10,000 00 UnitlvHU'd priiflM, Jews ex nun set nnd UiXuh pHtd 9.300 W K.iiionn! Hunk iimtouf Ktnndtag Sk,0 00 une to other nnitiuia. bunks fllij 84 iDdivldiml deposit subject to ohfok 164,809 M Dcmnnd oortttlcAtet of deposit.. 1.770 7i Curttlied clocks 118 25 mm ..wijLmJui j JANUARY SALE WRITING PAPER 78 Sheets 50 Envelopes St. Regis Linon Special Value Armstrong's Pharmacy In- is the . time to have your terior Decorating done. Do not wait till the spring rush. Total ?35,4t5 88 State of Pennsylvania, County of Pike,: I, John C. Warner, (.-ashler of the above named hank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the beat of nil knowledge and belle? JOHN C. WARXRti, Cashier Putiscrlbcd ana sworn to before me thU )rd duy of Nov. in). J. O. CHAMBERLAIN, Notary Public. Correct Attest: A, U. BROWS. 1 C. O. ARMSTRONG. Directors. W. A. H. MITCHELL, S WE WE WE WE WE do Painting, Hardwood finish ing, Paperhanging and Deco rating, according to latest styles Do Graining and Gilding, and paint signs of all descriptions. Repair, scrape, and repolish old furniture, and make it equal to new. Also do highclass upholstering of all kinds. and do not charge more than any one else. Samples ot Wallpapers and Covers a furnished on application. Estimates cheerfully given. ALL WORK GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY ANGELON BROTHERS,' HIGH STREET MILFORD G H . Rear of Court House PENNA STRENGTH FOR TODAY IS ALL THAT WE NEED Improvements Purpart No 1. Good dwelling house, I huge barn with cow house attached, wag on house and other outbuildings, good 1 orchard and other fruit, Wuter piped to I barn and never fulling well on the prem ises, About twenty five acres cleared bal ance woodland. Puvpatrk No S. All improved and lu a I hlghatate of oultlvatlon. Both the above I are on jnalu road from Mtlford to Dlug-1 mane Ferrj and have a One river frontage. Purpart No 8. All well timbered with oak, pine and hemlock. Lle within one! fourth of a mile of river road above men-1 tloned. All three puaparU about & nillet from Mil ford. Terms of aale, one half cadh on day of) purchase and the bulauoe In two equal I pay menU, the first In tlx months and the second tn oue year from confirmation of sale, the deferred payments to be secured by judgment boud and mortgage with luterest at tbe rate of six percent. J. H. VAN ETTKN, AdmlniHtrntor d. b. Milford, Pa.. January 6, UUh GREENT0WN John Kinir came home from tbe Ice expecting to retnrn on Kandiiy but had such a cold he was cot able to return. Thursday Jan, 19 Mrs. Geo. mi' of Merdnw Cotlape was hnutily turn monod (o the bed oide of her daugh ter who was sick with dliitherla al Bangor Pa. The child died on Sun day and was brought here nndhuiied in the new Moravian cemetery Tues day. Mrs Bills could not return as the bouse is quarantined but excepts to come home this week. Chas. Carl in is home from the ioe field nursing a sore thumb, No school in this Tictr.lty on Mon day as the roads were drilled so full that the teachers and scholars could not get to the school houses. MANY A DAY IS SPOILED Br a oourb which cannot be broken by ordinary remedies. But why not try a luedtutne that will cure any couph that any medicine can oare? That 1 Kemp' bnlsaio. It. la recommended by doctors and nursos, and It oosts only 86 oer.t at any druggist's or deak-r'. Keep a bottle alway lu the bo use and you will always be prepared to treat a oold or oougu beforj It causa any suffering at all. Strength for today 1 ail that we need; As there never will be a tomorrow; For tomorrow will prove bat strther today With Its mearure of Joy and sorrow. Then why forecast the trials '.if life, With sneh sad and grave persistence: And watch and wait for a crowd ot ills That as yet lias no c-xistenot? Strength for todm- what a precious boon For the earnest sonla who lubrr; For the willing unndj that minister ' To the needy Mend or n Ighbor. Strength for today ht the wenrv hear's In the battle for right rany qnnil not, And the eyes beilimincd with bluer tears In their search fir light mav fail not Btrent th for todny. on the down hiil track, For the travelers near the valley. That up, far np on the other side 'Kro long they may safely rally. Strength for today, that our precious jou'h May happily shun temptation, ' And build from the rise to the set of the san On a strong and sure foundation. Strength for todav, In house and hom, To practice forbearance sweetly, To 8 -aMer kind words and loving deeds, Still trusting in Uo.l completely. Strength for todny is all that we neel; Aa there never will be a, tomorrow; For tomorrow will prove tint uniMher to lay With its tiuasu -eof jny and so.-row. THE PlIOHiKlBAPHIO WORLD AKD COMMKRCIAL SCHOOL BEV!EW. TAILORS v oolen Merchants are anxious to clean up stock before the New Year. We give you the benefit, of their reduced prices. Call and see tiie excellent values we can give you tor a little money. The Jaillets, Broad & Ann Sts Milford, Pa. CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING. $100 Eeward, $100 The reader of thla paper will be pleaded lo learn that theie la at least one dremlcd 'llsease thatMleuce oaa been able to cure In till Us stages, and tb.lt is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure 1 tneonly positive cure now Known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh botng a eonstttulluuai diene, requires a .-..ill. ttlutinna) treatment. Hal!' Catarrh Juroi taken lutvrually, ac'tng directly upon tbe bluod sod Muoousaurfuueor th ysteiu, thereby destroying tne foundation f tbe dlwaae.aud giving the patient .trcugth by building up tbe constitution ind assisting nature in doiup it work i'lie proprietors liave so much faith tu tut .-urntive powers tbat tliey offer One lluu tired Dollars for any disease tbut it fulls to jure. Bend for list of testimonial. Address F. J. CHEKNEY & CO, Tul. O r3old by all druggists, 75 cents. Tax Hall's family Fill fur cnustlpatlon Subscribe for the Prass. In Jail For Arson Pike County has another likely candidate for the penitentiary and it is not likely he will be black balled it the reports of bia transgression are troo. John Noel of Wisoousin, wbo has been employed as a saw filer in the mill at Shohola was brongbt down here Monday on a commitment issuod by Eq Z ellner charging htm with setting fire to the saw mill at Shohola. lie had been laid off and o it of revenue and to make work sprinkled kerosene about tbe mill tnd npplie.l a match to born it down. Tho fire was discovered and extin. guished and Neel was caught and in stead iif work may bave free board for settle tune. 8ubscril e for the Pkm COD LIVER CH. y: - V-V . EMULSION i K'ttH ., I WwFJ l! mm mm im If J lT I JV Mntn vi Ai I f Kates SJrcne HeatLhy (Mdrea K A cKUd asedi nutritious food; not rich, hear? food, but aoicahitig thai tEe delicate littU stomach ecu canity digeat Suck a child can ocry thtive and pow whea given proper food Tallies in tha nght proportion. Fot building up deli cate chtldrea then u nothing quita to CODUVERCiLMON which is both a food and a mfdinn. It is a scientific emubioa of Norwegisa Cod Lirer Oil, pleuut to uk and chlL drea lorn it. hi body-builtiing quslitiel am wotderiul. If you hsrechidrai who are 'not aUcnj' especially thoa at school do aot (ail to try Uns splcaJid remedy. 11 Iron down youneli k will moke yoa feel like a Dew prison within a week. Try ill Soil with the Roall gusrulrt, la ls botllcl. 73c T F. L, Herbst, Milford - - Pa Some Rich Get in Jail One of tbe most vooiferons cbarpee that Mr. Bryan used to make against the ' Republican party during his campaign was that It did not treat tbe big thieves and the little thieves alike. BIG THIEVES IN PRISON This charge finds complete refnta. (ion in the faot that the Federal an thonties have placed Millionaire Banker, John R. Walsh, of Chioigo, in prison for five years for violating the Federal Banking law.- John R. Walsh is the wealthiest man that this Government has ever placed b 'hin l pi (son bare. Recently Mr. Morse, another wealthy New York Banker, was sentenced to serve and 1 j now serving a 15 year term In the Federal prison at Atlanta), Oa. Piesidunt Taft, in his prosecution of these big malefactors of great wealth, is demotistrating that the law is being administered alike to tbe rich aud the poor. This will furthermore be a great object lesson to those wbo are engagod in dark and shady enterprises. .FIRE INSURANCE Insure your property in Ryman and Son's Agency. They have some of the largest Companies in Ameri ca. Prompt & liber al settlements made. i. S. RYU IN i SON GAS FITTING... If you are intend ing to put in Gas or ara having any trouble with your pipes already in, Let us know. SANITARY PLUMBING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Cuddeback & Co. 3 BROAD ST.. .:. MILFORD, PA. COURT OF APPEALS Advertise In the PRESS. The County Commissioners will hold Court of Appeala at their otlice in the Court House, Milford, Fa , on the fol lowing dates between the hours of 9 A. M. and 4 P. M.: March 3rd For Blooming lirove, Greene and Palmyra Townships. March 4th For Laokawaxeri, Milford, Porter, Shohola and Wtslfall Townships. March 6th For Matamoras aud Milford Bor oughs. March 10th For Delaware, Dlugtnan, and Leh man Towuahis THEO. H. BAKER, Comiiiiaaionent' Clerk. Commissioners' Otlice, Milford, Pa., Jan 14, 1910. CHARTER NOTICE NOTICE U UK Kit BY GIVE THAT AK A iinlfkutiion will be tunde to the (wtcpo or of the 8uil43 ot i'eniisylraiila, on Mou- dnr, Kttirii.tr v 7'h. lulO. by Leroy K Klpp, AlU'it L. CU'tiU-bncfc. M H Laruwltty. A R. Hrtuut-nt, Wm. P. Pog ifcnbutK. George L Cutler aud t:harlri 11, Mutgitn undir the Aut of Aiuietiibly of thtt ('oniinou wetltli of PeiiUHylvantn. eu titled "Ao Act j provide fur ttm luciirpurutloa ud Kftilntlon f ctjrtriiu Corportitlou," approvad April 9U. lb4 nnd Iho mipple mfiit thrrvtt), for tbe ohnrttr of mi Inland ed c rpumiitin ( Ik) culled Iteob Rrllj C, the character and object of which tr- Eurt'hiuHi ud ale of real ttMlut and of old tug. liuprovm, lutviiug aad wl.iiift nt estate, aud for th'Mie purpose to have and posMMM. and enjuy all th rlnhts. bn lit-i and prtvll-Kitt of thu said Act of As MJiubly nd tu .upplein:u JOHN A KIPP Dec. ti, !ivj0 Hltulutr. THE SECRET OUT. ' What made my lovely oumplollouf 1 do not Ilk to tell, for it wa ntcdlolns but the nicest a woman ever took. It wa Laue' family Mjdicine that did It." Thla Is a pleasant berb tja wblob acts fa vorably on tbe stumach and bowels, purifying- tbe blood and eleansii g I no akin Ilk magla It eurea kaadaob and back, ache, UruUi and dealer'a t!l It, 16 OBITUARY CHARLK8 HEXKY FRtKnOI.B Mr. Friehole, au aged resident i f Newfoundland (lied Jan. 19th Bo was born near Nazareth Pa. May 29, 1829 and soon afier his parents came to the place where he has rpsided ev er since. In 1856 he married Rotten Uoetler who with two sous anil three daughters survire him. His remains were interred in the New Moravian cemetery the funeral service being coudueted by Rev. A. D. Frank. CHARTER NOTICE NOTICK IS HKi-'fUY UlVfcN THAT All Applicattou will be made to tbe iovrti or of tl.e eiiiie of Pi-nnttvlvania, on Moa day, Miinh 7. A 1. lWlU by (ieortre Uie - r, Wmt K. Ih.d and (reore W. Whi'l-r, under 'h Act cf Assembly of ih? Coiiiinonwenltb of HeuusyUauit, en tltl'Hl "Ad Act 10 provide for the Iiit.r pnrnUon and Kt guint Um of certain Corjmr atlmiH." ai-proVtd April 2h, 174,, and tli nppieineliii theieto. for (tie charter 1 1 u Int. nded tr or.titou 10 be railed, Mlliwrd Attlum biltt Comi, the character nnd 4ibjt'i of which i bu ti'K, u llinu' hlilnif, ren ins, ei'liuir. n-pniriiitf ml operat ing Auiotiiobilck and Mutor c r-t and v hiuit-t. and tln-lr acci fcruii ja ts atd np- Cllttncvi. bUppht and iitii.ui lal of nil iudH uet-d f -r, a ,d in vonmcilon thei wiih iucUnling mAtnti-nnm-u of f ith for h Unint; and ttorHf ' pui piNteM, nnd U t) tran- icilon citerally ot nil other bntiieF inchtt'Utnl iud iipiMTiritmnx thereto, na may be lut-earni y ai.i 1 roper, enu U r tht-rK' pnrpuses t" h.ive, nr-oji and inj'-y all riyhtf, beiiebt rod privilege of iho Act of AbJMinldy. and It- inpU n tntu Milf.rd Pa) HAhHY T BAKKH Kebruary 1, )U1U) SollcJLor. OPPOSITE 5 & 10c. Store PORT JERVIS
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