Pike County press. (Milford, Pa.) 1895-1925, February 12, 1909, Image 4

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    THE" MILFORD STORE
' OF STORES -
Longest Established, Best Equipped
FINEST LINE OF WINTER GOODS.
Sp:iaitis in woDlns, Jackts, Iaiis, mns and
childms undrwar.
G lovs, hosiry, boots and shoes, All the latest
styles and best materials for winter wear. -
Beautiful
A New Department
. tr -
A artrc assortment oi Laces
itock of nuns furnishings. Finely stocked Grocery Depart
ment. CrccVcry and glassware direct from England.
All of tlz aboVe at prices
that Vill lrakc it to. your
advantage to buy of.
HIT0HELL BR0S.
"Ri?oad 'Ktezzt-
j-j r
-The-
,. Quick Time Line..
The undersigned have entered into an
arrangement to expedite passenger traffic to
and from Port Jervis. Prompt service will be
rendered and polite attention shown. In con
nection they will conduct a general livery busi
ness. Proprietors of Wells, Fargo express. Con
nections here with Dingmans and points South.
Findlay &
Milford. Pa
When
Hello
SAW
KILLthi COUCH
AND CURE THE LUFISS
Dr. King's
Prf
its it
an. . ai M
OLDS Trial Sola. FiM
1ND ALL THROAT AND ll'HG TROUBLES.
OUARANTEK0 BATlSFAOXUiiV
OK HOITST BEIUMDKO.
HARNESS
Of All Kinds and Stylo.
Blankets, Robes, Whips,
and Horse Outfitting gen
erally. s
CARRIAGE
TRIMMINGS
Repairing;-NEATLYDONE.
Examine 017 stock it
will please you. " The
price too.
L. F. IIAFNEll.
Harford St, Milford
Measure of Train Speed.
A traveler v.ar.J at a certain
EnglUh provincial town in vain lor
tha much Qverdue train on the
branch line. Again tie approached
the solitary sheeny-loo lei ik porter
and Inquired for the twentieth time.
'Isn't that train coming boou V At
that moment a dog came trotting
up the line, and a glad smile tllumi
stated the o&icihl's face "Air. yes.
sir," replied the porter. "It'll be
arettlng near now. Hp re comewthf
anal Be driver? iov.'
MS.
- J -T-. ! A .-!,.,
ana i raiunuixs. n v,uinpiy.
Bilfoi?d Fa
Wheeler,
PROPRIETORS
BEST OF ALL FLOUR.
FEED, MEAL,
BRAN, OATS,
' and RAY
in. need of any
to No. 5., or come to
KILL MILL, MILFORD PA
t Supplying
The Table
AN EVERY DAY PROBLEM
We solve it by keeptug
Fine Groceries,
Canned Goods,
, Choice Meats,
FreSh Vegetables,
FOR AN ELEGANT DINNER
If ya appreciate a good market iatowinbuy
your fish and clams -at my placo. Limburger,
imported Roquefort. Philadelphia Cream eheess
or any others desired.
FRED GUMBLE
Harford St. Miliord Pa.
The
East
Stroudsburg
State
Normal
School
is winning for it
self an enviable
reputation because
of the SUCCESS
of its Graduates.
The fall term
will open Aug. 31,
X903.
For catalogue
and special infor
mation, address
E. L KEMP,
. . . Principal
Continued from pi ecedttifr pfre-
Th Auditor flni ttint on Jsn.
county chTk Mr
I lsi.00, flirrtffi by Murlln lltittftn.
. Clung and H. S. Albright.
Ccmraiprtnnerp, wnt drawn tti f
vtr of Ftcr Fftuhfr for rvtr
km County Auditor an4 lnrlrtnil '
vxpuniw. Th Ati41tfrB fill thil
Mr. llftBhtr wan not nfitle to
I pny for one day retitminir. horn ' .
laftwr ft llntr ibi? r port, . nd .
thrrii dmlurt thta rtinrt
from btH ntil 1rn nam th
I county from Mnrtln Hntlnn, W.
Clune and H. 8. Albright, to
wit : -
M.irtfn Trttnn
V. H
Albright
Thf Auditor find that on Jan.
nty rluM k for
43 i, BlRnd by H. S. .MbrifrM
'luntv vii araffn in
favor of A. J. Drwtlt. Coroner,
for aprvlcfn In lnqunl nnd
viPT-lr.tr b"11p of" rorrnMliii
Un-on4nff. Wlllinm Hrlnk. P9fn '
uel Shannon, t(orF w m it-
bard and Thomoi Whltfftk.T.
The Auditor find (fiat the am Id
Coroner hnn tharnd,)n tIt'ftnid
bill horat h I r and mt to th
Amount of 16. to which he la
cntlt'fd under tlia taw. and
I no pxcr-slvf? mMfnir to thw .
imnunt of Icnvinr bnl-
inre duo (h county from t'w
IxtvUI, coroner, of...
Th- Au.lltnr. 11tv1 tnat Trrn,
.r ii.r rc-H
J from lh" Coun
ty of Wayn I4M- h-lf the x- ,
nao or paint ui-'-l on . oumy
i bTldat-n. Thia amount la .
fenned on (h paint crmlnr 1 IS
pt-r frnHr.n. A mntr of fnt
the County of Ptk paid for th
paint 1.S0 pr nalln. writ'h
nld mK tne nm phi
fior. 80, or 3 a Wftyn- "
hnre. Hpnr- e find 1iir (be
riatr from lh County of Waj n
the turn of
The Aiidltora find that Arthur
M. Adama, fire warden, received
on county eh-ck No. 4fi7 tbe um
f IR3.45; An this Mil niert by him
tnta S54.45. we nnd tbt ine .
county la lnnVWel to the najd
Arthur JI. Adama in ine inn ,qr
The Auditor fln that Oeart .
Orea-nry recilred on county cheK
No. 522 the aum of for hanl-
inar caul, from Port Jervla. Ht'
bill filed call for !.''. H'
therefore find that the rUMfr la
Indebted to the aaid Qorc Giz-
ory
The Auditor And the fnllowtnir bftlanre
la the hnmla of Treoanrer K. u. l.a,nr i
County Money V 74
Poor Money
School Money (un-
a-ated)
School Ifoney (acat-
ed
Kedr-mpHnn Mony..
' U. 84
202.21
2. IS
166. Si
Foad Money (un-
BtitM l9.t
Ho:td Money (Katfil) 17 (
Uhwp Xund(doa: tax) . 311.B4 193t.P
.The nriltnra find tlie fnllnwlna aouata
overpaid by 1 reajKurec K. . I.nr ;
ito.m Money (un-
ae:te,lt f IS? l'
Rchool Money (un-
anatcil ) T.M.71 ' t
Poor Monoy . .60 S7S.R
Balaace dne from Cnllectoca llttft. .
County Htat Dog
PafmymfAlva QuVk . . 370.fc6 IS. 40 fl
Porter ffchernmn lluah). ls&.li
4.7
ir.fi 04 15.40 . ,1)7.00
Liabilities of the CountjK
Balance due on liackawaxon
bridge
74S7.no
I Palance dt'C on Roaetnwn brMtre
&00.00
County atinre of cot of Ktatu
ro'.id In Ore n townahfp....
SS5t.0
County' atiare of cost of Plate
rnnd In Lehman tnwnahlp...
1444.94
1 Steet fllea for Commiaslonwra' of
fice vault, aare lor couniy .
Treaaurer's orllee, filled v-all-
hule d-'ora fo vnulla In Com-
mlaslonera' offlreand Prolhon
otary'a olllcedhia contract hh
mtide In li'rtt and feat'lnded
hy Cftiiimisalou;ra. Jan. f,
130S:. Iince In diini.tet
John F. ('Hf, planklna- hrldire
over Raymondaklll creek at
Tliffot fiirm In lJinfrmao
town
W. G. Johneton it Co., station- '
cry. etc
1U.8
lt.l
9i
I J. V. Chamberlain. Fecretary,
brldirc renaira Uaachon . . . .
I J. V. Chamber! a In, Secretary,
brlde ronaira Mat Hoper. .
J W. Chamlierlaln, Pecretory.
bridiff- repairs ltowland. - 1
- 17.21
45. 0
12.10
lirlng RlKhtrr, enfflneer, balance
due ai Inspector on or Jane -work,
ct- . . . . .
I John C. Woaioroote, Jr., record-
intr lor couniy, eic
John C. Wcatbioolrf jr. Com- '
mo n wealth cals
t
I J. H. fidwlK, Justice's coats....
2.41
CHddeback A Co., court house
auDilUa
.SB
Due Arthur It. Adams, Are war
den, on Are bill
1 00
tu Georgu Urvgury lor haulljis;
ooal ,
Qneer
Superstition of the . Katlvc
lllttclu of Australia.
The Native blacks of Australia
are (toped in gupeiv.Uion. A blai;lc
fellow will on no account go near
the spot where- another black has
been buried. He has a dt'op footod'
aversion to one particulur bird the
wagtail because, he eas," "him all
day talk, talk aloug a wblte feller,
tellum all about black f iler," add
no opportunity Is lost of killing
these little birds . . ..
Many tribes "bury" their dead by
sticking them up Into the forks of
trees and there leaving them till tbe
flesh has either dropped or been tak
en, leaving the boucs clean. J be be
hnnpa are then takun down, the larc-
er ones burled and tho smallest hand-
1 ea rouna as aeepsaues co nose sen-r.
Y related to the deceestd. Should
one black fellow wish the death of
I a rival or enemy he points tbe bone
at him. This niea.n that he takes
one of his lale relation s bones from
bis dilly bag and points It, In the
presence of witnesses, at tbe man he
wishes to got rid of, all tbe time
pouring forth threats and curses.
Strange as It n ay seem, tbe one
pointed at will often languish and
eventually die, perhaps la a month,
perhaps lu a year, for no sooner Is
the bone pointed than be makes up
his mind to die, and there la no sav
ing him.
How Unir Grows,
A single hair, which can support
a weight of two ounces, is so elactlc
that it may be stretched to oue-lfalrd
of IU entire length and then regain
tta former size and condition. Dr.
Plncus has measured the growth of
balr by cutting off circles about one
Inch in diameter from the heads of
healthy uie.i, and so comparing the
growth of tun patches wjlh that of
the rest cf the hair. He found that
the growth rate generally became
slower after cuttiug; that Jn same
cases the hair on the patches grew
at the same rate as the rest, but that
It never grew any faster.
The ordinary leugth of' the hair
on tbe head ranges between twenty-
two Inches and "about forty-five
Inches., the .latter being considered
unusually long. It has been calcu
lated that the ha'.r of the beard
grows at the rate of one line and a
half a week; this will give a length
of six and a half incnes in the course
of a year. For a man eighty years
of age, who has beeu a clean shaver
from early maturity, no lesa than
twenty-fceteu feci of beard must
have iaileu befote the ede of the
laur.
t Tho
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i York '
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helpful, useful and
entertaining,
national illustrat
ed agricultural &
family weekly in
the United States.
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$1.50 A YEAR
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Posters, Statements
BUI Heads, Envelopes
Circularsr Etc., Etc.
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i
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E,R1E RAILROAD.
A r
PORT JERVIS
Eoltd FaUmn Iralm to BnBlo, NUf
rs Fall, ChuataUqna CleTri".
f;bloeond ClnolDiiari.
TickaU on Ie P"" Jrrtin
point, in the West nnd Salhw lowet
rates than t1 an; other BraVolau line.
Incffsot June 2Kb. 190C.
I'nalK, Now LlAVI Pokt JMTH
FuLLOWS.
BASTWAKU
48, Dally
. 4.M
40 '
10 "
Dally KxproM
S6, Local Krcept Sunday..
4t Holidays only HI-,,
So. 8, Uivi;yKipress .-. a).
Toa, Way Sunday Only TM "
" 43, Local escept Sun a Hoi T.ei ?
go. Local Kxoops Snnday.. I0,)
' 4, Dully Expioss 154r.ll
' 704, Sunday Only ISO"
4, Wny daily oxe't Sund'y ;
t. Dally Kxpress So V.'
' , Way dally exo's Sund'y 6 6
TOS.LocM Sunday Only ... ,t.li "
WESTWARD. ;
MoT, Dally Kxpreoe 1 WA.ai.
" 4J, Dally
17, Dally Milk Train 8.10 A"
1. Dally Kxpress H A "
" 11, For Ho'dileK'pt8un.. li.Wf.m
" , KxpresaChlcngollindat A DA "
9, Dally Except Sunday.. 8 00
' 6, Limited Dally Kxpress. 10. OA
Trains leave Chambers street, Mew
Vork, for Por Jervis on week days at
.), 7.15, 16, 10 bo a. at., i.w
3 00, 4 AO, 8.16, T.1A, 8.1A U.4A t.'M.
On Sandiya, 7. , a m
18 W. 1.16 7 . 80. 9.16 t. M.
H. L. BLAUSON. Tlckes Agt, PtJervia.
M.W.Hawley, ''
. Dlv'n Patigr. Agent.
Chambers St. Station New York
Worn over the skirt As long, raw
ther close fitting coat, bound wltfe
sort allk nbre braid and lined with
light allk. Tbey are going to use
light mountings a great deal be
cause they are less Injurious to deli
cate wBite blousse. T.he eeevt baa
revere and a turn-over toller ban4
with braid also.
Tbe sleeves are long, for locg,
cloee-flttlng sleeves axe about all wo
a JArrxTy scit roa uoiurar)
' WEAR.
shall undoubtedly be wearing as
soon as the next aaason'e leeies
settle down.
For ordinary wear the simple
turn-back cuff trimmed with silk
braid ,1s the upual tluish, and there
are a!fo a number of other charming
effects oMiitnej aithout the use of
the caT, bruld and braid med&lUuai
AetD( eciloyil laatctl.
m
Doth
these
a
papra
one
year
for
only
1.85
If
you ,
send
your
order,
and
money
to
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Milford,
Pike
County,
Penn.
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passimo dartniTicta. rorm.oa.3
Suk n PriAuu. hMM writ, to P.
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WSSMINOTOM, O. O. E
SCartus. and Trade-Marks obtained m all fat-f
cut bouacae AMdQctd lor Hoosaarc Ffte. A
Ic.iaomtiaOpsiTCU.S. paTSMTOrnati
IU1 WIHIKCU IB MOT tUM UU HW
mr.MI frees Waitiartoa.
, Snd aradet, drM-is er vliftta with AMrtp
tlen. wa aaviM. if pMrauble m aoc Irea at
dutrta. Oar f.a mat dua alt wait W iiinf,
I a pampwist. M llow Obtua l.tin.u." wilb
Sert of n.ai. la tka U. a, aa4 liatiaa asaaatia
Mat fraa. Addraa,
c.A.snow&co
J. C. CHAMBERLAIN
Real Estate Agent.
leases and Lots and lota without Bonsr
Dearer la all kinds of Property.
notary Public
ALL BUSINESS GIVEN
PROMPT ATTENTION
Oaice at Residence on
Water Street.
-filford. Pa
SO YATAwf
KXPKRIAtMCK
X,4
Touoc MM9
DstMM
C44-Ym4NT Ate.
AnMtf ewnidlriAT m iluAtHl and sfwaMrlKaewB ami
ttllnklr eWMAfEHltt Wt Ultutt ft liwctlwar gtf)
iTjutloa t prohaMf pntnitAvta. CoaaniunieAV
rVtJ IxsOklr tvmlWtjiiUtJ. fiikndNxA ot tAUmu
wit frtMt, Oidi.-iC Awe no f for MrjtarutdT ptatnt4.
PAvlat takea tbniarki Mauaai 4 Co. aejcT
MCiAhl AUiCe), Without law tiM
Sciwtttific Jfr.criCwtn.
& VwaAWnifilir IllTiATrrWMj wrwftlr. fjtrwMi jrt
AWUulual of arr (". Uiio ViirnA. Totiii.. At
fin . tnor monieui, a)L Iwabl U1 MWAOaaVei-sV
iVtofiN & Co. K'aw Yor
IlrMAcAt sOft F WAAAwkAAWtOAV D.
The Milford
Livery Stable
HORSES AND
CARRIAGES
to hlro with
or
without driv
ers.
HARFORD BTRRET
Opfwsite Humuatead Library.
SOBIAS RELS0N
Proprietor.
. Growth erf City of fsnHlaseew.
In 17u the population of the
city of Baltimore waa only 11.8A1;
It was In 60 years er la 1A4A, before
Baltliaore had climbed ue Into the
100.009 chua; she could tret eaant
half a million In 1A00; and to-day
the official records disclose popu
lation 'of 6,8i.
MAAsvavs tvSWe
Orange County Trust Co.
Middletwn N. Y.
with a large capital and surplus security, will
receive deposits and pay at the, rate of
4 PER CENT PER. ANNUM
interest on them, from the day they are de
posited. It is paying out over $100,000.00
each year, for interest.
The best facilities which enable us to trans
act all kinds of financial business are at your
disposal,
If interested call on us or write
to us for details.
G. SPENCER COWLEY, FRANK HARDING,
Secretary. President.
RYDER'S
, MARKET
DINGMAN'S BCILDINO
DEALER IS
Meats and TroTisions,
Fish -and Vegetables,
Canned Goods
Orders Trcmptly Attended
PAUL RYDER
Broad Street, Milford
DR. KEfirJEDY'3
n3AHnniTC
1 iiUUIll I mm
risMtMnt to Take,
Powerful to Care,
And Welcome
In Every Home.
tID'lEY, LIVER
& DLOOD CURE
Kot a Patent Medicine.
Orer 30 Tears of Success.
Used in Thousands of Homes.
Write to Dr. David Kennedy'
Sone, RonrJout, N. Y, for
FREE ample bottle. Large
bottle 91.00. Ail druggist.
feasibility That Discoveries of Great
Magnitude May Be Made.
rattling and weird occurrences
have beeu vouched for among all na
tions and .1 every age, writes Sir
Oliver Lodge. It la aoatlble to rele
gate a good many asserted occur
ranees te the domain of aunerstltlon,
but It la aot possible thus to eMail.
ate all. Nor la It likely that In the
reeest stage of natural knowledge
we are acquainted with all the work
tags ef the anman spirit and have re
duced them to such commonplace
that everything capable of happening
In the meatal and physical region
At of a nature readily and familiarly
te be understood by all. Tet there
re many who seem practically to be
lieve la this Improbability, and although-
they are constrained from
time to time to accept novel and sur
prising discovert. In biology. In
chemistry and la physical science
generally, tbey seem tacitly to ae
eume that these are the only parts of
the aalrerse In which discovery Is
possible, all the rest being already
too well known.
It la a simple faith, and doe credit
to their capacity for belief belief
aot only unfounded npon knowledge,
but belief tenable only In the teeth of
great masa of evidence to the con
trary. It la always a pity to unsettle
mind thus fortified against the in
trjsloa of unwelcome tacts, tor their
ttroag faith la probably a salutary
safeguard against that unbalanced
and comparatively dangerous condi
tion called "open-mlniedness," which
Is reedy to learn and Investigate any
thing aot manifestly aelf-contradic-tory
and absurd. Without people of
the solid, assured, eelf-satlsAed or
der, the practical work of the world
would not eBclsntly be dona.
But few suck people will take tbe
trouble to read thla artlrle, act I
may therefore safely Ignore them:
lor It Is Intended to indicate the pos
sibility that discoveries of tbe very
first marnlts.de can still be made
are Indeed In process of being made
by strictly scientific methods In
the region of psychology; discover
ies quite comparable In Importance
with those which have beeu mads
during tbe last century In physics
and biology, but discoveries whose op.
aortuaitle for practical application
and aeefulness will similarly have to
remain for some time In the bands
of expert aiaoe tbey cannot be mis
cellaneously absorbed or even appre
hended by the multitude without
anger. :
! . r '
vooo & son
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
MILFORD PA
UNDERTAKING
in all branches
Special attention liivno to
EMBALMING
No extra clinrgo for attending
funerals out of town
Telepbnue in HcKidcnce.
I.AIV ASSISTANT
New 'Vorii Representative
National Casket i'o. 60 Great
Jouet-St. Tclciiimne.'UliriSpiliiit
sin ii i in ii i in ii 1 1 ii nasi
STOVE WOOD rumhhtd at fg 13
a lowl. Moil order given prompt at
tention. Hiljortl J'a , iVor 5th. JSCS
J. If. Kictel.
Washington Hotels.
RIGGS HOUSE
I be hotel r-nr excellence of the sastwl
.ocated within one block of the While
Houre and directly oppi.site the Treasury.
Pineal table in the city.
WILLARD'S HOTEL
A famnus' bolclry, rtuinifcsble for It
historical aasoclat Ions and long-sustaimd
popularity. Recently rcDuvated.rapalnK d
and partially rWuuiul.
NATIONAL HOTEL
A landmark nninng the hotels of Wsi-h
Ington, patnn7v(l in former yearn by
prefciuents aud hiph i.fliciais. Alway a
prime favorite, hwcntly rem otic id ana
rendered belter thnn ever. tlpn. Pa. R
R dep. U'AL'l'KH 11CKTON. Mes. Mtr
These hotels are (he piincipal politic! 1
rendetvus of the cupiinl at ail tlim.
They arothebe.i. ati j-;-'jj places al real
annable rates.
o.o.
O DC WITT
araarlst
taaag...
A ct.i,i.. t i't.titu.
ArraagenH-nt by V. r Ich Runalcg Vp
and HownxtHli-s la Avoided.
To secure the advantages of a cel
lar cupboard without the uxcesslty of
climbing up and down the cellar
stair, sink a box of any desired di
mension betureeu the joints of th
kitchen or pantry floor, allowlag It
to come a couple o( Inches above the
-wi-:vsrv: t&z-!--3r-
i- Js."1"?iAXt-
THE CELLAR CUPBOARD,
floor line C. to avoid the rut ra net of
duet from tbe floor, tr-ya the Pmlrie
Jr'ftrni. Hlats are nxllt-1 airasa rh
bottom of tbe box. i.l-h a then
covered with wire n'ting to prevent
file and mice frotu rit;binK le con.
tenta, aa (uJlcated at L. A hinged
eover. A, protects the top of thj box.
For l"litklBst
IMahea for planktns atats and
other meat are offered In otvk with
nickel or allver covcrLif Hi'reto
for tbe houftfwjrp eiico::ntcrod no
a mail difficulty in b-r eftoit zo serve
planked dUUes afi-r the faf'.iloo of
reataurauta, but now sue haa ver'
thlng ready to u-. aud with a re
liable recipe booU s.e tr,n prepare
dishes every bit a dt lki ua aa the
majority or hotol rhnra. The plat
tera come In t-ever&l mitu. ranging
from an oval just large enouKb for
two persona to the ce'ifioaa family
platter. Some at the nickel boijera
are quite plain, h lie others are em
belltabed with opeanork au 1 tracery.
D.d Ta te.
The brave snip was wallowtnf In
the waves that threatened to engulf
her at any troiiient.
Haatliy tue cpiuin ordered a box
of rocket a and flare- broupht to tle
rail, and with hlj own hauda ! united
a BUiubcr of them, in l io hope that
they would be at ,n and the pas
aengara and crew reacuc:!.
'Mid the rorkets red flare, a tall,
thin, austere tr-divMurtl found tt
way with dttncvhy to the rati and
apoke to the captain.
"Captain," euid be, "I must pro
tut ac&lntit this dare-devllUhnf ea.
Wa are now fiu.ng titath. Tl.ia is
no t!am for a celtuiiviou." -Sue
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