Pike County press. (Milford, Pa.) 1895-1925, January 22, 1909, Image 2

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    PIKE COUNTY PRESS1
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY.
Friday, January 22, 1909
orrn c, BROwa'a building broad dt.
SUBSCRIPTION!
Onk Y car One dol lar and fi fty ceuU.
Six Mouths- Heventy-flve cents.
8TBICTLY IN AIIVANCK.
Entered at the pol ofTloe of Milford,
Pike County, Pennsylvania, a second
Claw matter, November twenty-Unit, Id1.!.
Advertising Rates.
Ofhilnoh, onetnBertlon - - II M
Bach subsequent Insertion .75
Koduced rat, furnlshtsi on application,
will he allowed yearly advertisers.
Legal Advertising.
Admlnlntintor'a und Kxeoiltor'i
Amlt tor' notloei
D.ruroe nottoes - - 6.)0
Sheriff's tutlM, Orphans oourt BftU,
Jounty Treaflurwr' anleH, County utate
mjnfc and election proclamation ohargi d
bf tne inco.
of. H. Tmn Btton. POBLIttHKR,
LAANNA
Walter Lewis will move to N. Y ,
where be has secured a position wilh
Harper's Publishing House.
E. A. Lewis reoeived word of the
death of bis brother in N. Y. Friday.
Mrs Jas Brognn and Mrs George
Thorpe of N. Y. are visiting their
mother Mrs Henry Masseur, who is
seriously 111, with very little hope t
recovery.
Myron Gilpin who had an operation
at Scranton some time ago Is again
ble to be out.
The funeral of Frank ii. Haines on
Thursday was well attended, showing
the esteem in which he was held.
Borne men of this vicinity aro pre
paring to help In the ice harvest at
Tobybannn.
The snow which fell Sunday is suf
Solent to make fine sleighing.
MAST HOPE
Geo Mackla has been promoted to
section foreman on the Delaware
division of the Erie.
Mrs Quick Is very sick with heart
trouble.
John Johnsons tug chain broke and
threw the whiffle tree against his
leg, hurting him so badly that he
was laid up for a week.
M. T Clark returned from Carbon
dale Friday. During bis absence a
valuable team horse died.
W. J. Stump made a business trip
to Port Jervls Saturday.
Mrs W. H. Hankins and Miss Mug
gie Dabron are on the siol. list.
The wind was theharCeit here last
Sunday night (hat was ever expert
enced In this place.
EGYPT MILLS
Mrs Amzy Morris and son Elmer,
of Bushkil recently visited the for
mere sister Mrs P. M. Counterman
of Egypt Mill
Quite a number of ouryoung people
attended the oyster supper at Palmer
Depue's Thursday evening.
Mias Nellie Bunnell of Bushkill Is
visiting relatives at Blairstown N. J
Edwin F. Piters and niece Louise
i A. Peters have returned from a visit
In New York.
Miss Nora Counterman has returned
home after a visit with relatives at
Bushkill.
Mad dogs are creating quite an ex
oltement here at present, and a nuni
bar suspected of having been bitten
have bean killed.
Prof Kohler, teaeher of the Bash
kill High School spent a few days
at Easton daring the holidays.
Daniel Labar and daughter Bertha of
Bushkill went to Milford Saturday.
Bain fell here Suuday.
PAUPACK.
Quite a number in this p'nee have
bad colds, while many of th younger
generation are enjoying (V) the- whoop
tug cough.
Mias Uummo, who has spent sever
' al years as missionary in India is
visiting Mias Ester KiUam.
Will Walte and wife of Dalton
pnt part of last week with C. A
Pellett and family.
Francis Killam is spending a few
weeks with her sister, Mrs KJs.n
Qreen at Scranton.
A Urge number gathered to pay
their last respects to their friend and
neighbor, H. W. Clark Monday last.
Hts sons Clay and George have not
yet returned to their homes in Ken.
lucky and Iowa.
Miss Crump, teacher of No 3 school
was called to her home lst Friday
by the Illness of her mother.
Miss Frank Pellett spent the latter
part of the past week wilh Wiluier
Hopps and wile at Ureentown.
M. J. Duffy is avoiding this cold
weather by spending a few week
with his brother Thomas and family
in Texas.
An infant or All Musker nf Sidney
mountain died of whooping cough
the 17th, Tne funeral was held at.
the church Tuiwliy. Rev. Hchenck
oftlciatiiig. Interment in Paupuck
Cemetery.
A Danokkois Opebation
Is the removal of the npiicndix by a
surgeon. No one who tnki-s Dr.
King's New Life PLls is ever sub
jected to tlii frightful ordeal. They
work so quiitiy you don't feel them.
They cure constipation, headache,
biliousness and muliirhi. 25c at both
drug stores.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE
In the mnttor of f Tip estnto ) In I he Ornhrinn
VHII.IF II. L'LAltK 1'iilH', of Pike
uVewtsca. ) County, Perm
me iinuurRitfiiott (ppnlntrtt hy I he court
to IDttrtC diStl llMlllnn of tin Imlnnn in
hand of r lie Kxecu or us shown hy his
account to the put ties tnt it 1,1 thoitoniul
make repoit t next tunn with thf vl
deuve taken by hlin" will inert nil nurties
nt-emsttHi for Mm pm-puMi ur his appoint
ment at hit offlm In hiw rc-M"nHon Hnvid
Street In the IJuroiiit-h of Milffnl. nn Mon
day. February lath HMI0, at 2 o'clock p.
m., at which time all utrlles hnving n
olalm upon tlio fluids or iiHrpst in the
distribution thereof must upprnr and
prove thulr claim or bp debarred from
oomlug In upon said funds.
juh.n A Kll'l' Auditor.
Milford, l'a., Jan. lUih, lyou.
Republican Caucus
Borough republicans lust evening
made the following nominations:
Chief Burgess P. N. Bouruiqua.
Councilmen John C Warner, Al
bert J. Rudolph.
Auditor Dudley C. Kyman.
Collector J. F. Terwllllger.
Judge of Election Roswell Palmer
Inspector Dudley C. Kyman,
Overseer of Poor Arihur McCarty.
School Director J. II. Vau Ettcn.
Auditor John Dpgen Jr.
A TlOLHi IS HIS COFFIN.
Through It Cot. Knth-r'n Trluinphnnt
Pigtail Should rrctrndc.
Thomas Butler, a Colonel in th
army of the United States early In
the nineteenth century, died in New
Orleans in 1S05 In the midst of hl.i
celobiated controversy with Gen.
Wilkinson regarding the wearing of
his queue.
Col. Butler Insisted on wearing
his hair in the old fashioned style in
disobedience to Wilkinson's orders
According to Pierce Butler In hU
recently published biography of .lu
dan P. Benjamin, while the dis
pute was still raging Butler died and
left directions that a hole should
be bored in tho head of his coftln
and that he should be borne to the
grave with his triumphant pigtail
prortrudlng in defiant e. Tho family
tradition is that these directions
were carried out.
Only the Truth.
A virtue carried to excesB may be
come ridiculous. To such action
one may well preach, "Be temperate
In all things," even in virtue! Amelia
Ople, the English authoress, was not
content with any half measures, as
Is shown In a letter from her. quot
ed in "Quaker Pictures," by Wilfred
Wbitter. Mrs. Opie's course of con
duct Is to be respected as proceed
ing from her conscientious nature,
but fiction-readers may congratulate
themselves t.hnt her opinions are not
universal.
Before she became a Quaker she
wrote Action. After her conversion
she was asked to contribute a story
to a magazine. Her answer to the
editor ran as follows:
"Thou-knoweet, or oupht to know,
that since I became a Friend I am
not free to what is called to make n
story. I will write a fact for thy
perusal, or any little n. alter of his
tory or truth, or a poem If thou
wlshest, but I must not lie and say
such and such a thing took place
when It did not.
"Dost thou understand?"
The Ozark Mountains.
The Ozark mountains form a pla
teau region, from 1,200 to 1,800
feet above the sea level, extending
with gradual upllftings from the
southern part of Illinois into Mis
souri, then, sloping down, enters
Arkansas and Indiana Territory, and
extends Into KansaB. The highest
pcint Is Pilot Knob, in Iron county,
Mo. The hills are in separate peaks
or knobs, and uot continuous ridges.
The irregularities which show moun
tain making processes as existing are
not visible here.
The Ozark mountains, or Ozark
Plateau, belong with the oldest
mountain regions of the world, and
denudation Is slowly but surely re
moving the onee lofty mountains.
The plateau belongs to the Tertiary
period, but Pilot Knob, and vicinity
belong to the Palyac ozolc age. North
of the Ozark slope and south of the
Mississippi river is an old flood plain.
On tho southern slope are large for
ests. Remedy for Clinking.
"Raising the left arm us high as
you can will relieve choking much
more rapidly than the act of thump
ing one's back," said a physician,
"and it is well that every one should
know It, for often a person gets
choked while er-.tlng where there Is
no one near to thun-n him. Very
frequently at meals and when they
are at play, children get choked
whllo eating, and the cuBturuary
manner of relieving them Is to slap
them sharply on the back. The
effect of this Is to set the obstruc
tion free. Tho same thing ran be
brought about by raining the left
hand of the child as high as possi
ble, and the relief comes much more
quickly. In happenings of this kind
there should be no alarm, for if the
child sees that older pers-ons or par
ents get excite ! the effect is bad. The
best thing Is to tell the cliil 1 to ralre
Its left ai m, p.ni lr.-me 'lately tht
tf7iriiltv passes aaay."
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED BY
GRADUATE IN PHARMACY
I COD LIVER oil Ik
HfrriH Mil I f Tj 'h
Makes SLunj Healthy Oilldna
A chi'.d ncedf nutritious food ; not
rich, heavy food, but something that tEe
delicate litile stomach can easily digest.
Such a child can only thrive and grow
whea given proper food values in the
right proportion. For building up deli
cate children there is nothing quits so
COD UVErSI PULSION
which u both a food tnd a mtdicine.
It it a KKnlific etnulitoa ol Norwegian
Cod Liver Oil, pleaunt to ulo and chil
dren lore it lu body-building qusliba
are wonderful. II you hre children who
are 'not strong' apecully thoM at
chool do not fail to try this ipleadid
Knxxry. ll'ruaclov.n'youneUitwul
nuke yon M Ike new penoa wahia
week. Try hi Sold wah the RexaU
guuutea, Ja Urge bottle, 75c '
F. J. HERBST,
Graduate in Pharmacy
Heard la Some Households.
Absolutely no consideration for
me.
You are driving me to desperation.
Your treatment is beyond endur
ance. A weaker woman would be driven
Into a mad-house.
I am surely losing my mind.
I never bad a moment's peace.
You are making my life a bell on
earth.
You are driving me to an early
grave.
I am simply worn to the bone.
Never got one kind word.
Oh, why did I leave home?
I can never open my mouth.
Oh, If the grave would only open
and take me in.
I am all unstrung.
I am on the verge of nervous pros
tration. F. J. W., In Lira.
The Limitations of Royalty.
The late King Oscar of Sweden
was the least conventional of mon
archy, but he bad to courtesy to cus
tom, nevertheless.
The King and Monsieur Bonnier,
the botanist, met as strangers, the
New York Sun's foreign correspond
ent says, while out in search of flow
ers near Stockholm. They were soon
the , best of friends, and Bonnier
suggested lunch at his inn.
"Come home with me instead,"
said the other.
When the way led to the palace
gates Bonnier hesitated.
"I'm sorry," said his companion,
"but I happen to be the king of this
country, and this is the only place
where I can entertain my friends."
For a Loaf, All Right.
As the tramp looked at Mrs. God.
ard he felt a thrill of hope. Hers
was surely an easy and benevolently
Inclined person. "Could you gimme
a dime to buy a loaf o' bread?" he
whined.
Mrs. Godard's guileless soul look
ed out at him through ber near
sighted eyes, and she fingered ber
purchase hopefully.
"I have only a quarter here." said
sher"and I'm really too tired to walk
home."
"Sure, I can change It for you,"
said the tramp, cheerfully, as he
took out a dime and a nickel; and
not until Mrs. Godard was half-way
home on the car did It occur to her
that there was anything unusual In
the transaction.
Microscopic Writing. .
A remarkable machine made by
a lately deceased member of the
Royal Microscopical Society for writ
ing with a diamond seems to have'
been broken up by Its Inventor. A
specimen of Its work Is the Lord's
prayer of 227 letters, wrkten In the
1,237,000 of a square inch, which is
at the rate of 63.880,000 letters or
IS complete Bibles, to a single
square inch. To decipher the writ
ing it is necessary to use a 1-12-Inch
objective, which is the high
power lens physicians employ for
studying the most mlunte bacteria.
"Only l's Chickens."
The same thing that prompts on
to say yes In answer to the query,
"Are you asleep?" may have Influ
enced the negro in the following
story from Life:
It was a dark night, and the own
er of the chtcken-coop, gun In hand,
was Investigating certain suspicious
noises be had heard.
"Who's in there?" ha called at
the open window.
Erastus, inside, replied softly and
reassuringly, "Ain't nobody heah
'celn us chickens."
ISrouglit Into Commerce.
The fruit of the garlte tree Is now
being handled In fair commercial
quantities for the production of a
cheap type of vegetable grease, use
ful for the manufacture of soap and
candles.
Criticism of Nature.
"It has always seemed to me that
Nature is at fault," observes the
Philosopher of Folly, "when she
fives a man a mouth capable of bit
in r? mgr than be can chew."
WOULUNT BE TALkfcD ABODT.
ISP?
1 v ilae Msarilii
"I wonder why It Is that the big
fish always get away!" -
"I suppose because he'd feel small
If he got caught."
Once Poor Himself.
The little hero of the following
Incident did not belong to ma. In
fact, from, his appearance I think
he belonged to no one In particular.
I am equally sure that the fact of
his loneliness bsd no terrors for him.
He was a ragged little urchin selling
papers on a busy downtown corner.
A stylishly gowned woman amid the
hurrying throng dropped her pocket
book. Quick as a flash the boy
seized it and hurried after her,
Touching bis cap, he handed bar the
heavy purse.
She thanked him very graciously
and banded him a nickel. In a tone
equally gracious he responded, "Aw,
keep your nickel; I was poor once
myself." Delineator.
Confession of a Jury Man.
A lawyer once asked a man who
had at various times sat on several
Juries, "Who Influenced you most
the lawyers, the witnesses, or the
Judge?" He expected to get some
useful and interesting Information
from so experienced a Juryman.
This was the man's reply: "I toll
yer, sir, ow 1 makes up my mind.
I'rq a plain man, and a reaaoaln'
man, and 1 ain't Influenced by any
thing the lawyers say, nor by what
the witnesses say, no, uor by what
the judge says. I Just looks at the
man In the docks and I says, 'If he
aln t done nothing, why's he there?1
And I brings 'em all In guilty."
Mistaken.
Recently two gentlemen, driving
In a wagonette, were smoking, when
a spark falling from one of their
cigars set Are to some straw at the
bottom of the carriage. The flames
soon drove them from their seats;
and while they were extinguishing
the Ore, a countryman, who had for
some time been following them oa
horseback, alighted to assist them.
"I have been watching the smoke for
some time," ssid he. "Why, then,
did you npt give us notice?" asked
the astonished , travellers. "Well,"
responded the man, "there are so
many new-fangled notions nowadays,
I thought you were going by steam."
Answered According to HIa Folly.
Brevity Is the soul of wit. Take,
for example, the story of the twe
men, one of whom asked the other:
"Do you drink?" "That la my busi
ness," came the gruff reply. "Have
you any other business?" asked the
Drat man, with great presence ol
mind.
Personal.
"I think it only proper to remark,
Mr. Seet," said the haughty girl, who
thought she detected "signs," "thai
I would not marry the best ma a Hy
ing." "Don't be alarmed," replied
Mr. Con Beet, "he isn't going to pro
pose. My Interest la you la merely
Platonic."
A Use for the Dish Mop.
The best thing to clean a gas or
gasoline stove ts a string dish-mop
It la effective and saves your Slgeri
wul. 9? W JB'! ......
TAILORS
WHY pay as much for a
ready made suit, aa for one
made to your measure?
Our prices are not high
$15.00 will buy a mans
three piece suit or overcoat
itade 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.
Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing.
TELEPHONF CONNECTION. .
Broad Street, Near Ann
$100 Reward, $100
The readers of this paper will be pleased
to learn that thei e Is at least one dreaded
dlaeaae that Knlnnnn mtm hmn n ..m I-
all Its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hal IV
lynwuru vu la meoDiy posture cure now
known to th medlcnl fraternity. Catarrh
being constitutional disease, requires n
,uuBi.ii.uiiuuiti treatment, ilall s catarrh
Cure is taken internally, noting direotl)
UDon the blood anrt Unnu,iinrf.M.nf,k.
ysteru, thereby destroying tne foundation
.. . U -I r . ,
vi ftiiv u,KMum,nnu giviag tne patient
screugtu oy building up the constitution
and aaalstiDff nature in rinin. it-
The proprietors have so much faith In In
durative Dowers that t.hv nffor n,.u 11.....
dred Dollar for any disease that It falls ii.
cure. Dena lor use ot testimonials.
Address F. J. CHKKNEY & CO, Tol. O
Sold bV all flrilirvlut.- 7K nan,-
Take Hall's Family Pills for onnstlpatlon
REPORT Of THE CONDITION OF THE
First National Bank of Milford
In the State of Pennsylvania, at the close
of business, November 87, 1008
RKSOURCKS
Loans and discounts $ 54 831 37
Overdrafts, secured aud unse-
,t im,?idv: 1
kj o, uuuni to secure circulation 8B000 0I
Premiums on U. S. Bonds gnu n
Bonds, securities, eto 107 955 00
Daiiainaj oouse, furniture and
natures 1 888 Ol
iuo imra approveu reserve
agents. . .... ie,04 o-
w w uiuor nnuuuu nnnii.. 100 Ol
Fractional paper currency, nick
els and oants 543 ftfl
uawiui money neserre lu Bank,
via:
Snttfti. a lit ok 1
Legal-tender notes!.. 1.670 01)! .011 8t
redemption fund with U 8.
'ireasuret(5 of circulation) - 600 00
TotaJ 3ie,77 Ml
1.1AU1U11KS
capital atoct paid in f 88,000 00
surplus iuna 10 rjyo o
Undivided profits, less expenses '
v, .?nd fVeo.Palu 4.61(1 88
national nana notesontstandlng 84.40 on
Due to other national bauks ( 6114 77
luuiviuuni ueposlts subject to
nh..k a -n ......
iw.inH f .
Demand certificates of deposit.. 1,0H4 86
vt vnl V JCVM - Of ttit
lou" 1216,778 811
State or Pennsylvania, County of Pike, as
1, John C Warner, Cashier of the above
uaiueu uana. uo solemnly swear that the
nour- nutteineni is true to the best of IU5
knowledge and belief.
JOHN C. WARNER. Cashier
Snbacrlhed ana swum to before me thU
vu uay 1 1 Lwoeiuoer 1UUD.
l. O. CHAMBERLAIN, Notary Public
Cornet Attest:
O. O. ARMSTRONG, )
P N BOL'KNIUUK. J.
A, D. BROWN. (
Director.
A Bure-Bnuog-b. Knocker
J. A. Harmon, of Liaemore, West
vs., says : "At last I have fonnd thi
perfect pill that never dlaamv.tni.
ne; and for the benefit of other.
tfflioted with torpid liverand obrouit
constipation, will sav : tak Or
King's New Life Pills," Gnaranteer"
oatisraotory. 25o at C. O. Armstrong
Druggist.
Well Dressed.
The custom attributed to the Hol
landers ot wearing several pairs of
breeches at a time has been a source
ot amusement to those who 'do not
relish the idea of carrying all their
wardrobe on their own persons, but
the Miami Record man knows of a
recent comer from the Tropica who
rather "beats the Dutch" In that re
spect, and tells this story In Thurs
day's Issue: "A young man who was
raised in Nassau was asked by his
employer yesterday. If he was not
suffering from the cold. 'No. slree,"
was his answer. 'I have on five shirts
and three pairs of pants, and old
Jack Frost can't get me.' "
An Infurtnal Challenge.
'ihe burly prisoner stood unabash
ed before the Judge. "Prisoner al
the bar," asked the clerk of the ar
raigns, ' do you wls.1 to challenge
any of the Jury?"
Ihe pusouer looked them over
carefully. "Well," he replied, "I'm
not exactly wot you'd cal in training,
but I wouldn't mind a round or two
with that there fat old fellow In the
corner."
Japan Increases In Area.
As a result of Its war with Russia
the area of Jaapan's territory was
raised from 180, 000 square miles to
183,000 square miles, and ber popu
lation Increased by (0.000,000.
XtlJtli AKIBTUUliATlO HEN
When we read in the poultry journals of hens
that are valued from 5 to $10,000, we begin to ?
realize that the hen is getting into the pluto- i
cratic class. a
As a money maker she is a top-notchcr.
Just now your hens should be turning out f
dollars for you. If this is not the case eneour- f
age them with some of DR. IIESS POULTRY t
PANACEA that makes hens lay. DJj- JK J
ARMSTRONG'S PH ARM A CiV
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GAS FITTING... I
If you are intend- Si
ing to put in Gas
or ar3 having any Ej
trouble with your
pipes
B m
Let
Cuddeback & Co.
a B?OAD ST., .:.
Amatite
T. R. J. Klein S Son, Agents
Iron and Tin Roofing of all Kinds
Metal Shingles and Metal Ceilings
Hardware, Stoves and Ranges
Gutters, Leaders, Plumbing, Gasfitting.,. ,
General Jobbers and Repairers.
Broad Street, flilford Pa
If Yon Are
Get
Old Pemi WMsIcy
L is good, and Is distilled from care-
-"v tuny
iM Kmmv fcCkv
Thomas Masssy
The Malacca Wildcats.
In the forests of Malacca end other
Islands in the Indian ocean may
still be found the animal known as
the wildcat. The upper part9 of it
are generally of a clear yellow color,
with blark spnts; the lower parts are
while, with black spots al?o. On the
back the epota lengthen ah,:ost Into
linos or rings, black on yellow.
The average lenRtli of the anlmnl.
excluding tho tail. Is almost two feet;
the tall averages nine indies. Its
height when standing erect 1b about
12 Inches at the shoulder and 15
Inches at tho hlnd-q.iarters. Its tem
per Is mild and gentle; it plays si-
most like a domestic cat, or, rather,
kitten, chasing its tall and amusing
Itself with anything that It can roll
with Its paws.
Modern Helplessness.
The beat Inheritance thai elih
boy or girl may have Is that of re-
uurccruineas ana seir-rellance. It
is a common experience of those who
employ the best brought up children
of the present day. the young men
who go to the best schools and ac
quit themselves well at the univer
sities, that they are afflicted with a
kind of helplossnesa. This matter,
adds Country Life, to which the at
tention of education leaders should
be directed.
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SANITARY
PLUMBING
IN ALL ITS
BRANCHES
- MILFORD, PA.
Roofing-
Going to Get IVhisky,
Good Whisky
eiet:iea gram
75c a Quart $2.75 a Gallon
If you want the finest whisky made we recommend
Imperial Cabinet Whisky
$1.25 a Quart $4.73 a Gallon
Champagnes, Sherries, Ports, Catawba, Moselles,
Rhine Vi ines, Brandies, Cim, Cordials.
Wt an the ildest tuint and liquor housi in Phila
delphia, wi reer .'. the thousand! of Physitianl
win send her: tor tun liauart.
CccJm Skipped It Ail Fartt At Umlti Sfrtit'
& Co.
1310 Chestnut SL
Ptiiladelpbla
4
" '!li".-e nay.
I have heard of a village in New
York where a certain day of th
week Is net annrt as "cabbage day,11
and upon that rtay nobody Is at bom
to anyholy elss This seems a good
plan, but all villages are not so syv
tematlc, and so, despite the aseevera,
Hons of the cooking teacher thl
there Is no need for cabbages to
smell at all, the dwellers In small
city houses are aften mortified at
feeling that a caller can guess frorj
the front door what the family din
ner Is to be. 1 have lately learncl
a great scheme to set beside the
cabbage cup a small, cup of vines a i
where It will gently simmer. Thi
done, the lady ut the front door will
not preserve a delicate reticence,
but will ask. In U-t very moment ol
greeting. "Oh, whiit good things you
are cooking!" For the aroma of
cabbage and boiling vinegar mingle
Into a fine counterfeit of the smell
of pickles rooking. Farm Journal.
Serviceable Tray Cloths.
Take some oilclo!b(whlte prefer
red), and cut the size you wish; blu.l
the edges, with suitable braid or but-ton-bole-atltch
all -of them. Either
looks very well, and If you spill It
does not go through onto th table
cloth, and can easily be cleaned.