Pike County press. (Milford, Pa.) 1895-1925, April 09, 1909, Image 2

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    PIKE COUNTY PRESS
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY.
Friday, April P, 1909
orriiE, brown's buildino broad bt.
subscription:
Owr Ykar One dollar and fifty cents.
"MX Months fseveuty-flve cents.
STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.
Kntered at the nosfc office of Mllford.
Pike County, Pennsylvania, as seooud
c'ass matter, Noveiubor twenty-first, lays.
Advertising Rates.
On,lnch, onetnsertlnn ---- .-It. so
Kaoh subsequent Inaertion ----. .76
Keducud rates, furnished tin applloatton,
will he allowed yearly advertisers.
Legl Advertising.
A1ralnltrator's and Executor's
notloes - -- 8.00
Auditor's notices s.oO
Divorce notloes - . . 6.U0
Shorlff's sales, Orphans court sales,
bounty Treasurer's sales, County state
mant and election proclamation charge d
by the inch.
J. H. ran Kttaeu PllBLISHIR,
Philip Hathaway wife and daugh
ter Mary, who have been absent dur
inf the winter, have retarned.
A forest fire, Wednesday, baroed
from Pond Eddy to Mill Rift threat
ening that hamlet. A Urge force of
men fought it persisteatly without
much avail bat finally it was checked,
J. Y, 31 tfa f us, a well known dealer
in pianos at Stroadsborg, is dead.
The creditor of W. D. Aokeraon Co
at Newton have agreed to settle their
claims for 33 cents on a dollar.
The Prims next week will publish
the two ordinances recently parsed
by the Council one relating to tax
ing dogs, and the other to digging or
excavating on the streets etc. Both
are of importance to all citizens of
the Boro, especia'ly the dog ordinance
prescribing what owners must do to
protect their canines. Ifany desire
copies of the ordinances they should
leave word at the office by next Wed
nesday.
T. Armstrong and Bon will have
an ad in the Press next week an
nouncing arrival of new spring goods.
It is a good time now for all adver
tisers to change their ads and those
merchants who have not been patron
izing the Press in that direction
might Bud it of advantage to do so,
KIMBLE
Messrs Chas Appleman, Wm. Perry
and Henry Gardner of Hawley visited
Mrs El wood Warner last week.
Mrs H, W. Eelley received a post
card last week of a Bungalow in Flor
Ida from Olive Cole who left Florida
for the North April 3, and sails for
Germany May 1.
Mrs A. L. Rowland of Hawley vis
ited her brothtr Frank Decker and
family a day last week.
J. . Dodan of Lackawaxen was a
business caller here last week.
Mra Louisa Miller of Honesdale
viilted her daughter here recently,
PAUPACK.
Welcome to our new minister, Rev
W. E. Blandy. We were quite dis
appointed Sunday evening in hia not
being able to occupy his pulpit at this
place. A large congregation gather
ed thinking that our pastor of the past
year, who was spending the day at
Mr Tylers, would deliver a sermon lu
Mr Blandya absence but as he failed
to attead the large congregation went
home disappointed.
Mrs Q. W. Wilson of Phl'.a. spent
last week with friends here.
B. F. Killara and daughter Franois
returned home Satuiday. She will
return to Scranton in two weeks.
L. T. Simons speut Sunday with his
wife at Or Burns hospital at Scranton
She ia improving. -
Laura Singer, who has spent the
past two years in N. Y. has arrived
here to spend the summer.
John Trivelpiece and Mrs Steveua
are among I ho sick. Dr Simons is in
attendance.
Miss Crump visited friends and rel
atives in Scranton the part week.
The Ladies Aid met wild Mrs, W.
H. Clark April 3.
The family of T. B. Morse will be
op about May first to occupy their 4
th street oottage for the summer.
Notice of Election
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders
of the blooming Grove Uuutiug and Fish
tog Club for the election of Dlroe on to
serve for the eusuiug year, aud for the
transaction of any of her bust uess that may
properly oome before the meeting, will be
field at the Club House In t e township ol
Blooming Grove, Pike County, Penusyl
venia, ou the first day of May at tt:Su
o'clock In the eveniug.
JAMS.S t. McNABOS,
Dated, April 7, llluU. becrelary.
Taking Precaution.
A gentleman suffering Intense pain
from neuralgia went to an unexperi
enced M. D.'s office and asked for
something, to relieve the pain. The
doctor ultimately prepared a boi of
liquid with these directions labeled on
tb bottle: "Take on teaspoonfu
kalf hour before you feel tb pain
eAnle.w
AUDITOR'S NOTICE
Kstate of ) In the Orphan's
Robekt Akdersoh I Court for the
deceased. ) County of Pike.
Kseoulor's Aooonnt
The unnerelimed, appointed "Auditor
to pass upon the exceptions filed to the
above stated aocount. to re-state said ac
count, If necessary, and make distribution
of the funds In hands of said executor, to
and amongst the parties entitled therlto
and make report to next terra of Court,"
will attend to the duties of his appoint
ment on Thursday, the nth. day of May,
A. I). 1WH9, at 8 o'clock P M . of said duv.
at his office, corner of Ann and Third
streets. In the Borotisrh of Mllford. Pa..
when and where all parties Interested are
required to attend and prove any claim
they may have against said estate, or be
forever debarred from coining In on the
Sam lunus.
II Y. T. BAKER, Audit or
Mllford, Pa., March 88, 1MB. 4t.
Citation to Heirs of Henry
M. Courtright, Deceased
To Auna Keyes, L'llle Kipp, Sarah Roren
orans, George Buchanan, Maggie Nelson,
Delia Christiana, liannah Courtright,
Emma Chambers and Charles P. Court-
right:
You are hereby notified that on the
slr'h day of April. A D. lw lit. the Orph
ans' Court of Pike County directed a clta
tton to lie Issued commandiuv vou and
each of you to be and appear at the Court
House at Minora in ann ror samuonntyot
Pike, an the 4th dar of Mar. A. D. 1W09. at
o'clock p. m., to show cause why a paper
aaiea oepceinner xo, me, purporting to De
tl.s last will and testament of Henry M
Courtright, late of the Township of IMa-
war County of Pike and Slate of Fnn
sylvanla, deoeased. should not bj admitted
to probate, ana rurther directed the sorvlce
of said citation be made upon all eraour
who caunot be found and have uo known
dwelling place within the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, and having uo surety or
sureties in any ocina or recognlzanoe given
by them or any of them for the perform
ance of any trust or duty In respect to
wnicn saiu citation issued upon whom s t
vloe of said citation can be made, bv nob
llcatlon In the Mllford Dispatch and Pike
uounty f ress, ror Tour successive wsekk
prior to tne saia lourtn day ol May, A. u.
GEORGE GREGORY,
Sheriff's Office, Mllford, Pa. Sheriff,
April 8, lUUtt.
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollar Reward
for any casa of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by, Hall's Catarrb Cure.
F. J. Cheney a CO., Toledo, O
We, the undersigned, have known F. J,
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable In all buslneu
transaction and fluanciiilly able to carry
out any obligations made by his firm.
W aiding, Kinnan A Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O
hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally
acting directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. Testimonials sen
free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by
all Druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for coustlpa
tlon.
TO TELL WHEN MEAT IS DONE
Scientific Devlcs Worthy a Place In
Every Kitchen.
Cooks are accustomed to cut Into a
piece of meat when cooking, to prod
vegetables with a fork, and to use
similar primitive methods of ascer
taining the stage to which the roast
Ing or boiling process has advanced.
The first really scientific device to
measure the temperature inside
piece of cooking food has recently
vi-ou niTcuieu in vupenuaaen. uca
mark. It Is called a "the mo needle,'
and consists of a thin metal tube,
pointed at one end aud containing a
spring beld in tension by an alloy
melting at a specified temperature,
which is that desired for cooking. The
melting of this alloy releases tbe
spring and shoots up a pin as a signal
that the desired temperature exists
in the interior of the food into which
the "needle" has been thrust As the
instrument is withdrawn, the pin Is
pushed down and beld while the fusl
ble alloy "sets." when the devise is
ready for use again.
Rsllevlna His Grief.
She was sitting listening to the boy
reading "Black Beauty." that wonder
ful story of a horse. He came to one
part of it, and stopped and sighed.
Then be looked up at the woman and
said: "I'll have to slnn now If ma
excuse me. Aunt Mat, and cry a little
wmie.
Essence of Culture.
The very essence of rulture Is ahnir
Ing off the nightmare of self-conscious
ness ana seir-absorptlon and attain!
a sort of Christian Nirvana lt
the great whole of humanity, thinking
of others, caring for others, admiring
ana loving others. K. K. Sill.
Women Then and New.
The "old-fashioned" women certal
ly knew how to rule, and "advanced"
tnougn we may be, we do not manage
to wield so much power, on the whole
as tne clever women of oast genera-
tions. It must be that our methods
are at fault. Lady's Pictorial.
A formula.
Right ideas, backed by persistence
and promulgated at psychological mo
ments, will gain a foothold and be
come a great force for good, no mat
ter how determined may be the oppo
sition. Detro.t News.
South Africans Fond of Oatmeal.
South Africans are distinctly an oatmeal-eating
people, over 1300,000
worth of th'a American breakfast food
being imported annually into South
Africa.
Kansas Awake.
Kansas is now planning th Organ
isation of a Special Court System for
the enforcement o." the stats prohibi
tory law. It is expected to have a
new court coaled In each of the 105
counties of tbe state, which will have
nothing to do except to sea to the en
forcement of tbo prohibitory law and
look after the juvenile ruurt business.
Olive Pickers' Wages.
Olive pickers in Italy get from
about 1 to 16 cents a day; usually,
however, they pick on sbarea.
On Sure Result
A double lift. lavolYSs th hearing
I dogula usual.
MURE
The Most Durable and Sanitary
WALL COVERING
Easy to apply does not show
laps or brnali marks
Will not rub off
Sixteen Colors and White in 6
s cover 500 square
Extra Strong '
(FOAM1NU)
Household Ammonia
GALLON BOTTLES
F. J. HERBST,
MILFORD,
Genealogical Note.
blobbs There seems to bo a
stranpe affinity between a colored
men and a chicken.
Slobbs Naturally. One Is de
scended from Ham and the other
from eggs.
In Our Hoarding House.
"She claims to have as much right
to the plnno as I."
"What of it?"
"Don't you call that nerve?"
"Not at all. I believe In parlor
socialism, too."
Appealing to tier Weakness.
Oeraldlne No, I cannot marry
you.
Gerald But I know a minister
who will perform the ceremony for
$4.99.
UeraMine I am yours.
AN IDLE RUMOR.
Medlral Assurance
Saphead "Doctor, If I was to
lose my mind would I be aware of
it myself?"
Doctor "You would not notice
the difference, nor would an) of your
friends,"
Must Obey Papa.
He If you refuse me I shall go
out and bang myself to the lamp
post in front of your bouse.
She Now, George, you know
father said he wouldn't have you
banging around here.
As She Is Spoke.
"Iizy, you come by the bouse in."
"No, I don't."
"Yes, you did."
"Why did I?"
The Mttle Things.
"What's the matter over there?"
"Tbe sword swallower is belr-i
choked by a fishbone,"
That Strange Lake In Africa.
That Strang? African lake. Lake
Tchad, has been the subject of re
newed attention within the last ttvo
years, and the fact that In a period of
twenty years it alternately increases
and decreases in size and dr-pth seems
to have been well established.
Historic Digger Sold.
The darger presented to Lord D urn
ley by Mary Queen of Scots In the
year they were married, and belinved
to be the one witi. which Kizzlo was
killed, was sold at Sotheby's. Lon
don, recently, fo. ISO.
Doctor's tecond Call.
An Aberdeenshire doctor ho re
cently attendeo a womau was some
what ttsKgered at receipt of the fol
lowing epistle from her: "Please
come and vaccinate tbe child ran rave
birth to last week." Caledonian Medi
cal Journal.
Wagntr Fooled the Critics.
Here is a Btory of Warner's visit to
London in 1856. After the Brst Phil
harmonic concert the critics reproach
ed him for conducting a lieethoven
symphony wkl oiit the ccore. At t'..r
second concert, to satUfy hia audience
Wagner had a "partlilcu" on bis denk
which he frequently consulted. Tin
trltlcs declared the lrr.provenent wa
marked. The aeore. however, was
BuiAl'a. "Uarbler de Seville."
1 i
sfr r 4"
o
pound packages sufficient to
feet of wall.
50c each
PENNA.
PROVED
ON THE SPOT,
A Sculptor's Demonstration In the
Mud and Slush by a Lantsrn's Light.
The following characteristic auec
dote Is told concerning hi. C. Potter,
the sculptor:
"I saw him one evening paying a
call upon comparative stranger. A
plaster cast of a horse stood at one
side of the room, a little piece full
of poetic Imagination, but done loose
ly and sketchlly. Mr. Potter sat
down, bin his g..ze kept returning to
that horse.
'"He harc.y.heard what was being
said to him as he studied it again and
again. At last bis interest In It broke
out. He jumped up and walked across.
" 'Of course, It has feeling,' said he,
quite Irrelevantly. l liko it. But look
at that head '
"His lingers tiavelled sensitively
over the piaster
" 'No lioreie was ever constructed in
that way He Limply couldn't have
those great holes over his eyes.'
"As he felt it, be warmed up more
and more.
" 'Why. '.ome out here and I'll show
you,' he exclaimed.
"So he took his companion out to
where bis own horse was standing
and, regardless of the nud and slush
of a winter night, got down off the
porch to show I tlie antern light the
bony trocesses that really modified
the cavity in question."
Ducks Plentiful In China.
There are more ducks In China
than in i ll the rest of the world, says
"The Dundee Advertise!." China,
literally. Is white with these birds,
and day and cigm the country re
sounds with their metallic and scorn
ful voices. Chim.en herd ducks on
every road, on every pood, on every
farm, on every lake, on every river.
There is no backyard wltnout its duck
house. There is no boat, little or
great. 'without its diick quarters. Even
In the cities of China ducks abound.
They dodge between the coolies' legs.
They flit squawking out of the way
of tiie -iorscs. Their Indignant quack
will not iinsdom drown the roar of
urban commerce. All over the land
there are zreat duck hatching estab
lishments. mr.ny of thcro of a capacity
huge enough to produce fifty thou
sand young ducks every year. The
Chinese duck Is extremely tender and
delicate the best tame luck for eat
ing in the world. Duck, among the
Chinese. Is the staple delicacy. It is
salted and smoket. like bam or beef.
6!c!roorn Mirrors.
"Only i hni.u mirror, should fl i4
place in a f iclirocro," said a doctor,
"ih'C It should be ore flattering to the
patient the Kird, for Inrtnnce, which
if the fac.' Is too broad will lengthen
it a little. And the patient should only
be allowtii to look In the mirror at
propitious tiiuea. Mny r patient has
been frightened literally to death by
bis hagKi'.rd retlectin has looked,
sighed and ri'uoutict'd hope. But
many am.thcr tatient in a really bad
way- realiy deoperate, ceo being giv
en a look at himself just a?.er he has
taken a stimulant, has bucked up
wonderfully. In fact, a sickroom mir
ror, wis.ly bundled. Is a curative
agent, while recUissly handled it may
kill.
Nzval Wireless Badge.
A wireless teh Krapb corps has been
formed in the British Navy, aud any
seaman may earn proficiency marks
in it, es he may it marksmanship or
other specialties of tbe service. A
badge for proficiency ia given, to be
worn on the right sleeve Just above
the elbow To win it the seaman must
puss an examination on board II. M.
S. Iiniirefcn-ihle at Devonport. The
badie is a fair of wiiigs crossed by a
ii:iL-b of liplitniiig. worked in gold. A
fully. iui.li:'.L'd wireless telegrapher
adds one suir above the bade; a
urt--i-ii:s pttt'y ofheer, two slam, ana
a chief petty u. er a small crown.
Contemptuous.
An Irishman, terribly Incensed
against a neighbor, being called to ao
tount for Using slanderous epithets,
repliid: "Vis! an' Oi'll tark tb' same
rgln if Ol Lev to go to tb' calaboose.
He's a wolld, bod mon. He's loot
mane, if big talth wui on fc!r Ol
wouldn't ion - i;m moult!"
TAILORS
WHY pay as much for a
ready nuulo .suit, tin for one
made to your measure?
Our prices are not liigh
$15.00 will buy a mans
three piece suit or overcoat
irado in the latest style
and lit guaranteed. If you
pay us more yoil get the
value in better -material
and linings.
Woniens suits start at $20.
Sec our line of table linen
it is worth your while.
The Jalllets.
Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing.
TELEPHONF CONN FACTION.
Broad Street, Near Ann
RRPORT OF TIIE CUMHTION OP TIIE
First National Bank of Milford
In the State of IVnnsylvnnln, at the clo
of business, February 5, Num.
liKsouncm
L.nnns and discounts t 4S, 369 Ht
uvenirnits, secured liuii unse
cured (X) on
IT. S. Huuiis lost'Cliriclrcuiution 2!,too O
Premiums on U S. Unuds mil.
Bonds, sectlrilies, etc 93 hio tt
uuiiKiiig nouse, lurniture and
natures 1 8S8 Ot
uue mini approved reserve
a(-litw 12,4113 go
..i.'iaoi omur .Mm, mil Hunks . aau m
uraciionni parwr cui rcucy. nick
els and ei-iilA , , . 4)3 gg.
unvrnii oiouey ncserve lu linus.
viz:
Snenie sr. c. pji 1
Lviil-t'nder notes .. 1,0 00 ( 8.i 5
htuclnptitui fund wltli 0
Trcusurerl&yi of circulation) 12A0
Total.
tlU3,339 41
LIABILITIES
Civpltnl stock paid In 25 OrtO 0
.Surplus fund lU.OuO t
Ln-livided pi-ollr. lens expenses
and laxt-H puiil 5,734 5!i
Xatioiini Ltitiik notesnurstunding $i.yt (X.
Dueloolliei- nali.nml banks (r.'3 88
Dlvldi nils I'lipnitl a; n,
Individual deposits subject to
h I9S.8W 71
Demniid certificates of deposit. . 1,050 (
CeilmL'd r'jtcks al
Total iliH.aiy 4f
State of Pennsylvania, County of Pike, ss:
I, John C Warner. Jnhler of the abovt
named honk, do solemnly swear that thi
above statement is true to the best of mj
knowledge and Ijelicf.
JOHN G. WARNEK, Cashier
Subscribed ana sworn to before me thi
1Kb day of February 1IKKJ.
J. C. CHAMBEKLAIN, Notary Publlo.
Correct Attest:
W. A. H. MITCHELL, )
P. N BOL'KSIOLK.
A.D.BROWN. S
Directors.
A Sure-Enuogh Knocker
J. A. Harmon, of I.izemore, West
Va., says : "At last I have foond tin
perfect pill that never disappoiot
ine ; aud for tbe benefit ot other
afflicted with torpid liverand ohronii
constipation, will say : take Dr
Kinn'a New Life Pills," Guaranteed
satisfactory. ?5o at C. O. Armstrong
Draggiat.
A Land Without I ramps.
Switzerland is not a place for
tramps, because the man out of em
ployment and who makes no effort to
And work is not tolerated for a mo
ment In that country. The district
authorities will secure bim a Job at
hard labor and little pay, and such an
offer can be refused only under tbe
penalty of going to a penal work
house. Those institutions are under
military discipline, the work is se
vere, the wages a p?nny or three
pence per day, and release is granted
only upon the advice of those in
charge.
In every part of Switzerland are
established "relief In kind" stations
1 for the exclusive l se of respectab't
j unemployed. Only tho-e ;ire adi .ltte
! who hnve had regular work durin
tiie previous three nmnt'is and havi
I be-!ii out Of employment for nt le.'.s
t!vo dive. These men m ist be on tbt
i lookout for work and accept' any situ
ation that la offeied, because t'.ie
rj:ouic lourer is soon detected by ti.e
po!ke aud his pnpers are marked c
that he can never asaln seek rofugf
in a ":.tat;uu." Hurler's Weekly.
For the Life Hereafter.
In brief, to be honest, to be fear
le s. to he Just. Joyc.s, kind. Th1
wil niake our part in life's great am
as yet not fully und ;rstood piny, oui
of greatest glory, aud we need the
stand (u fear of nothing life no:
death; for death Is life. Or, rather
it is the quick transition of life In an
ot:ier form; the putting off of the oli'
cot and the putting on the new; a
pasoini; not from light to darkness
but from light to light as wa havt
lived here; a taking up of life In an
oihi r foi iu wuere we leave it off here
a c!i: ii-e not to be dreaded, but t
be welcomed with a glad smile when
It cornea In Its own good way and
time. Kroin Ralph Waldo Trine's
book, "On the Open Road."
Advice to Mothers.
Be positive with the children. Lay
down the law. It la remarkable how
soon they discover wheu you are In
earnest. Do not go to th breakfast
table In a tlurrv. but ston Ions .rm:ri
to count lut) slowly, and then enter I
wuu a caini manner determining that
there will be do squabbling. It is
natural for tbe young animal to scrap,
and while not criminal, aUU H sua;
vl cfe:t;l to lHairnl,
I
fail
Destroys San Jose Scale.
Will not harm trees.
Mixes with water.
Endorsed by fruit growers.
Is not expensive.
Now is the time to spray.
SOLD AT
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 6 c
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.
Kf r?VSVnLia SL CAM
w a am WD
Milford, Pa.
t J
Cuddebaok & Co.
BROAD ST..
MOVED TO 1630
WE are the
House in
L II-
1
pi
I Old F'ln
WHISKY
Dcen oDugea to move rrom tne t
old stand where we have been for to many I 4 1
Veart mut have mnrn rivm fa irrnmmn. t
date our increasing business Because we
have the finest trade in Philadelphia is no
reason why we should be higher priced.
Old Penn Whisky, 75c quart.
$2.75 gallon is the finest whisky for its
price in the world.
Imperial Cabinet Whisky, $ 1.25 qt. $4.75
gal., distilled from selected grain spring
water.
Goods shipped to aD parts of the
United States.
Thomas Massey & Co.
lsio u.Ts'.nut SL
Philadelphia, Pa.
In tne Otner uuection.
Johnny bad been a veiy bad boy
during tbe duy, and wlien his father
came home it v. at decided that he
should talk to him lusttad of the usual
whiiiping. So the father took Johunj
on Ins knee aud spoke to him thus:
"Johnny, do you iaow what hap
pens to gcod boys?"
"Yes, air; they go to heaven."
"Well, Jubnny, wouldn't you rather
be a good boy and go to beaven?"
Johnny thought a minute and than
said:
"No. Ultsr, I'd rather go with you,'
That broke up (h conversation.
Spray Oi
J a. -a JC - sT I 'Sal -
wm...
I you are intend
in to put in Gas
or ara having any 3
pipes already in,
Let us know.
SANITARY
PLUMBING
IN ALL ITS
BRANCHES
MILFORD PA (
CHESTNUT ST
oldest Wine and Liquor
Philadelphia. We have
I . I .
WhiskY
1630 tlicsliiut St.
J
True Christianity.
He that bath creeds und bate 's
further from righteousness thun he
that batb love and no creed. Nobler
, is be that giveth the thoughts of all
I bis days to thee than he that spend
eth every Sabaath on bs knees In
church and defraudetb nls neighbor
habitually. From Psalms of tbe West.
Indians' Choice of Guns.
While some Indians prefer repeat
ing rifles, others la actual busting
choose tbe auisle loader, as Uey do
ot take long range sbota, preferring.
Ml close to 111 im t ;