PIKE COUNTY PRESS PUBLISHED EVER V FRIDAY. Friday, April 23, 1909 OrWU B, BROWN'S BDILI11NO BROAD ST. subSckiptios: Onr Ykar One dollar and fifty cento. IX Months Seventy-live cents. STRICTLY IN ADVANCR. Icntoped at the Dflut office of Milford, Pike County. PeniiHylvrtnia, a second o'asr matter, November twenty-first, 18W6. Advertising Rates. Oiif inch, onetntwrtton ll.RO Esoh tulwequont Insertion - Keductrtl nvttm, furnish d on implication, Will be allowed yearly ad vwr Maori. Legal Advertising. A 4mlnltrnriv's and Kiecutor'l nnt.lw. - 3.00 Auditor' nottcei nivnrre notice ' -W Sheriff' sales, Orphan court sales, mint TpuftKimir'i Rule.. County Btate- D.'nt and election proclamation onargid by the inch. J. H . ran Btt.n. PUBLISHES, Dr. C. 8. Raymond and wife are visiting in New York. Frederick Beadle, for many years a visitor here, died at Murray pill Hotel in New York yesterday. H was a liberal contributor to ohnrche in (own and bis death will be greatly deplored by many friends her. O. A. Swepenisor has rented his th street house to a city lady for the gammer season. Miss Lydia Brown is visiting her sister Mrs. Weatfall in Brooklyn Mrs. George Wheeler is visiting in New York. See Jonsons new ad in this tssne, He is the "Fitter of feet," Armstrong's store, corner Catharine and Broad, seeks publicity in our ad vertising columns. Give tbe firm n call for any goods in its line. mast"hope Mrs M. Johanna T. Quick died Sunday morning at 9.30 a. m. at the home of her daughter Mrs Flora Bud denhagen. She has been suflerinc. for the past year -with heart trouble and other complications, but thro all her Bickness has shown great patience She is survived by oue daughter, at whose home Bhe died, one son Royal of N. Y. city aud another son Ferdi nando of Taftop, Pa. The funeral was held at tbe house at 10 a. m. Tuesday and at Rowlands at 1 p. m (he same day. Uiss Minnie Schotts school closed at Lava last Friday and she came home Saturday. Daniel Murphy moved his family to Lordvllle Monday. UuSi S PruncfiirA ratiirrmd fmm 87 jrtlankina moved into one of W. H. Hankin's h .nes at tbe lower Ten Mile River. Arthur Hankins sold a team of his horses at Geo Etigleiuan's audlon on Saturday. School closed here last Thursday Much of the unpleasantness which the teacher experienced during tbe term could have been avoided had parents worked with the teacher. Mrs Roloson and Mrs Davis are Im proving after an attack of grippe. Miss Dove Belden is now occupying the Selden Maaor. Mrs Mary A. Johbson visited rela tives in this place last week. General Hayes has returned after a lengthy visit in N. Y. Mrs Fox and Mrs MirMahon spent Xoestlay at Narrowburg. TUSTEN The fishermen who were here last week returned to the city without any trout. No school last week on account of the Illness of the teacher Jesse Barlow undor sheriff of Mon tieello, N. Y. is at his mothers home PAUPACK. Henry, youngest sou of EviTrlvel plece is ill with pneumonia. Dr Sim ons is in attendance aud we hope to soon hear of his recovery. We are pleased to state tbat Mrs L. T. Simons is improving and that Bhe expect to return to her home in the near future. F, M. Gilpin, wife and daughter of Hawley spent last Sunday at the come or V. E Williams. Marcus Anslev is spending a short time with Iriunils in Miildletown. Mr R. G. Phillips and wife were guests of relatives at Newfoundland the 18th. The Ladies Aid spent a very pleas ant day with Mrs Walter Vetterleln, ast Saturday. A Bure-nuogh Knocker J. A. Harmon, of Lizeuiore, West Vs., says : "At last I have found tbe perfect pill that never disappoints tne; and for the benefit of others afilioted with torpid liver and chronio constipation, will say : take Dr. King's New Life Pills," Guaranteed satisfactory. 25o at C. O. Armstrong Druggist. AUDITOR'S NOTICE Kutnte of ) to the Orprmn't RoBBKT Anhriisox Court for (ho deoenned, J County of Pike. Kwxmtor'i Account The undprslffnod, appointed "Andlt-nr topfuw upon the exoeptious fllmt to the above stated Recount, to re-tte twld ruv oonnt. tf nece8ftry, and mnke distribution of the fuudft In hnndn of an id executor, to anu amniiffst tue parties entitled therlto. and make report to next term of Court," will aitend to the dutlen of hie appoint ment on Thurwiay, the th. day of May, A. 1. at 2 o clcfek P M.. of aald day. athtfi ofliee, corner of Ann and Third treeta, in tne Itorouih of Ml ford. Pa when and where nil partlee tntemtod are requirea to attenu ana prore any claim they may hare against aatd estate, or be forever debarred from coming Id on .the aia i unas. HY. T. BAKER, Auditor Milford, Pa., March 29, 1900. U, Citation to Heirs of Henry M. Courtright, Deceased To Auna Keyes, Llllle Klpp, Sarah Rouen crans, George Buchanan, Maggie Nelson, Delia Christiana, Hannah Courtright, Emma Chamber and Charles P. Court- right: You are hereby notified that on the six nuay or Apru, A U. 1WJ9, the Orph an' Court of Pike County directed a cita tion to be Issued commanding von and each of you to be and appear at the Conrt noun at minora in aim ror said County or Pike, on the 4th day of Mar. A. D. lwiw.ai 8 o'clock p. m., to show cause why a paper aaien eeptemoeriio, iw, purporting to be th Iflst will and testament of Henry M Courtright, lata, of the Township of Dela ware, County of Pike and State of P.-nn sylvania, deceased, should not be admitted to probate, and further directed the service or Hald oltatton be made upou all lorson who cannot be fonnd and have no kuown dwelling place withiu the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and having no surety or sureties in any oooa or recognizanoe given by them or any of them for the nerform- anoe of any trufl, or duty In respect to which said citation issued upon whom ser vice of said citation can be made, by pub lication In the Minora Dispatch and Pi County Press, for four successive week prior to the said fourth day of May. A. D. 1U0H. GEORGE GREGORY, Sheriff' Office, Mil ford, Pa Sheriff, April 8, 1UU9. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollar Reward for any cas j of Catarrh thtt cannot be cured by, Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, hare known F. Cheney for the taut 15 years, and believe hlin perfectly honorable In all business transaction and flu unci ally able to carry out any obligations made by hie firm. V aiding, Ktnnan Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, hairs Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, actios dlre:tty noon the blood and raucous surfaces of the system, Testimonials sen free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by ail Druggists. Take Hull's Family Pills for const! pi tlon. Spring Primary To the Voter of Pike County: Pursuant to the requirements of the "Uulforro Primario Aot" (P. L. 1808, page 30,) notice Is hereby g'ven that the Spring Primary for making varlou nomination (more peelflojny.dei;a.tGhwlJvrjy iiiin FIRST SATURDAY IN JUNE A. D 1B08 being tbe fifth day of said month, between the hour of two o'olock p. m. aud S o'clock p. m. Th. Qt.t. - L. I ... . vuwruHa oi tne fMniiriUratn Democratlo and Prohibition parties and the County Chairmen of the Republican uemooratlc partlea, In aooordanoe witn the provision of Section 8 of said uniform Primaries Act," have certified to tne County Commissioner the follow ing list of offices to be filled at said pri mary eiwiion : REPUBLICAN One person for Delegate to the State convention. One person for Jury Commltsioner of tne county of Pike Seven person for member of the County VUIUUJI1WS, One person for Town Committeeman In eacn election district of Pike County. DEMOCRATIC One person for Delegate to the State convention. One person for Jury Commissioner of tne county or Pike. Five perrans for member of the County willUJlbHiV PROHIBITION One person for Delegate to the Stat convention. INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANDIDATES Any person desiring to be a candidate for any of the above offloos aud bare his name printed on the ballot unit tile with me commis'ioners a petition sinned b qualified elector of the political dlstriot amnion within which the nomination lection is to be made, letting forth that tn signers thereof are member of the party designated. The said petition (hall be filed at least three week prior to the aay or the primary election and the num. brr of slgnej .hull be as follow: Ca rilrtitea for nomination forofflue to oe voted lor by the entire couuty, FIFTY qualified electors; candidates for State Delegate aud party office, TKN qualified elector. W. H. CLUNE, PHILIP 1. KISKEL. MARTIN HATTON, County Commissioner. Attost: THEO H. BAKER,. Commissioners' Clerk. Milford, Pa., April 6th, Wis. Notice of Election The Annual Mnntlnvnr th. , "'-""' uruv. Hunting ana Pub lug Club fur th. election of Direc ora to serve fur th ensuing year, aud for the transaction of auy oiher buslneoa tW may properly come beore the lueeuug, will be held at the Club Hmiiw in te township of Hloouilug Grove, Pike County, Penuayl veula. on the first duy of May IVuW. at s'sU o'clock in the erenlug JAMKS F. Mc.VABOK, Datod, April 7, luuM. ecreury AdverUse in the Pre MUR The Most Durable and Sanitary WALL COVERING Easy to apply does not show laps or brush marks Vill not rub off Sixteen Colon and White In 6 cover (00 square Extra ' (FOAMING) - ' Household .Ammonia GALLON BOTTLES 5OC each F. J. HERBST, MILFORD, PENNA. New Goods New Goods Just received a new and complete line of "Spring and Summer Goods" Fancy lawns 7c to 18c per yard 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 25c to 60c " belts and suspenders : 25c to 50c Also a complete line of Notions, Groceries, Crockery. ARMSTRONG'S Broad & Catharine Sts. Milford, Pa French Tomml.." and Their Bread. The little loaves of bread supslted to the French soldier have from Urn immemorial been knows by th name o! oouie e son" (literally "bran balls"). Their orlgto dates back to the First RepuUlc. la the Middle Ages the French "Tommy Atkins" re ceived no rations, and bad to depend on what he could get from the ene my. At a later date a commissariat department was created, and th sol dier wss allowed two loaves, oi twelve ounces, per diem. In 1790 th troop received fre rations of bread without any deduction from their pay. This bread contained a little flour, but bran predominated hence tbe name, "bran balls." In 1170 it was decided to sup ply bread mad of flour only, but th loaves continued to retain their old -ame. Now the "boul d son'- 1. snout to disappear absolutely, and th 'braves soldata" will henceforth have bread lighter and more nourishing tuau mwerto. A Busy Jov. The diminutive office boy had work ed bard on a "salary" of three dollars a week. Ha was a subdued little cuap. ralthful and quiet. Finally, u""'"i n piucaea up courage enougs to ask for aa Increase. A writer in th Kansas City Star Ull tn uu. "How much mora would you like ?" inquired nis employer. wen, answered th lad. "I Soul id in a mat two dollar mora a week wouia d too much." iou are a rather small bov ta ha earning nv dollars a week." 1 sup: os I am." a resiled. -1 know I'm small for my tit, but to tell th truth, sine I'v worked h.r. I've been so busy I haven't had Urn to grow." H i th "raise." Bleed Temperature f Athletes. Professor Flack of th Loudon Col lege Hospital, records torn curious observations on th blood tempera ture of runners. Th normal blood temperature In man la about it 11 degrees Fahrenheit. A vouna man after a run of 200 varda. aluiwaa temperature of 1U0.7 derraea: an other a temperature of U0.04 degree; intra a lemaeratur of 103.1 de grees after a rua of half a mil. A mil run produced aa Internal h perature of 102 a degree with on athlete and 103.0 degrees with anoth er. After a three-mile run ons tmiit. man bad a temperature of 106 de grees. But this runner's normal hbud temperature was 101 degrees, although waa u Mr! act health. g ponnd packages snfRcieat to feat of wall. Strong 000)040000000)00 ? FISHING BOOTS in all length of tops, Hip, Thigh, and Storm Kine. The kind ihata t . , 5 guaranteed. Goods sent to responsible parties on approval. Prompt attention eiv- en to mail or telephone orders. You furnish the feet We do the rest Local phone 216. t JOHN SO N FITTER OF FEET, -i -w-k . . ' rort Jervis, N. r 00Od0004004040007 k Sign. Whether cntr or cloudy, a ros sunset presages line weather. A sick u muamg, greenisu oue, wind tar rain. A dark or Indian red. rain. A res say Jn th morning, bad weathe: ul "tutu wiuu. parnap rain. A gra.' ky la th morning, fin weather. A niga dawn, wind; a low dawa, fair weather. Remarkable elearneas of at mosphar near th horlsoa. distant ob Jeet. nek t till. saumally vUibfr or raised by rerractioa. and what U canea a good "bearing day." may be meauoaed among signs of wet. If so wlad. . Dent Snub Children. Children love to t treated with oourtesy and respect. Tbey reseat having their opinions and sentiments snubbed, and partnta might teara s good deal from them aad about the if they would encourage them to talk more freely of all they think aad feeL W are hardened by th gather ing years, and w hav lost our ka st seas of what la th vary truest and the v.ry best Th cob tact of a child's mind with it pure vtatoa la - soaaaa atralht Iraa Ood TAILORS WIIY pay as much for a ready made suit, as for one made to your measure? Our prices are not high t $15.00 will buy a mans 1 three piece suit or overcoat rxade 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 Jalllets. Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing. TELEPHONF CONNECTION. Broad Street, Near Ann REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE First National Bank of Milford In the State of Pennsylvania, at the close of business, February 6, 1909, RK8CURCR8 Loan and discount 1 48,089 19 Overdrafts, scoured and unse cured 129 06 U. 8. Bonds toseeurecircalatlon 86,(00 oo Premiums on U. 8. Bond 910 no Bonds, securities, etc 93 840 00 Banking house, furniture and fixture 188800 Due from approved reserve aawnt 19.4W1 8-3 Note, of other National Banks.. Fractional paper ourreuoy, nick els and cents Lawful Money Reserve in Bank. vis: Specie f69RS5o two Oil 418 89 8.805 60 Legal-tender note... l,a-J) 00 1 Hedemptlon lund with U ti. Treasurer (6 of circulation) I860 00 Total 1198,339 46 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in f EK.Ono 00 Surplus fund 10.0U0 oo Undivided profits, lea expenses and taxes paid 5.734 60 Natloual Unnk note outstanding 86.000 00 sue to otuer oatiouai oank Yea bb Dividends Unpaid 87 00 Individual deposit subject to check 125.57 74 Demand oertlfioatea of deposit. . 1,060 00 Certified c'locks .-. 37 S5 Total f 198,399 40 State of Pennsylvania, Connty of Pike, s I, John C. Warner, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear tbat the aoove statement 1 true to tne nest 01 my knowledge ana nener. JOHN C. WARNER, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me tLI 11th day of February 19U9. J. O. CHAMBERLAIN, Notary Publlo Correct Attest: W. A. H. MITCHELL, ) P N BOURNIQUK. I Director. KIMBLE Mrs Geo Daniels and children via ited her parent J. E Dodan aud wile t Lacka waxen last week. Mrs Elmer Weslbrook and children of Port Jervis visited her grandfather K. T. Decker last week. Lot Daniels Jr and wife of Hones dale visited relatives here Saturday and Sunday. Thomas Martha of White Mills was a caller in town Bunday. Howard Williams entertained few of his friends and relatives 8atur day evening at his fathers home El wood Williams in honor of bis 26th hirthday. Dsocing was the amuse raent of the evening. Refreshments wore served after whlou all retained to their borne wishing Howard many more nappy birthdays PUBLIC SALE Of t eeiralile Real Katate and Securitlw Th dwelling house and Int r fronting upon Hroad Street In tbe Jtor ough of Milford, Pa., with full width opeued aud travelled alley on the aide auu ou toe rear tnereor, adjaoant to the -'Public Stjuare" will be ottered for ue at puunc venaue or outcry on Monday, May 3, 1909, aizo cicx-K n. m. of aald day1 lu tbe iruut uau 01 me court House, nearly opposite the said premises. A portion of the purchase money, or , umy nuiiiiu aeeureu dv boud and mortgage upon th property. At tli same time aad dIbim ulna ia shares of Block of "Tbe Preaideut, Man agera, and Company for erecting a bridge over tbe river Delaware, uear the town of Milford." tr value ai each, will also b offered for sal. further term and full nartienUm made knowu on day of sale the same oiug naa to eioee tbe estate of P. A. b. uulok, dee d. LENA A. TALMAOE, Kxaentrl Milford, Pa., April 19, 1009. Th Periacop. Under this name Commandant Sou la de C- nac of th French Legion if Honor has designed a pinc-as. or ?ye-glaa. which enables th wearer to tee at the same time oa all aid, and ven behind. This Is Ingeniously ef fected by means of reflections. At th sam. time the glaaaea are ao con structed aa to correct myopia, aad other errors of vision. A us for th Instrument that the Inventor did aot think of baa been revealed to kua by deaf persons employing U. They say It Increase their safety hr a- Sllng them to percetv th aftreauh of danger e. which tttr ears give thta) a waraiaa. Disinfectants. Disinfecting Defies Disease. The ounce of prevention that is worth a ton of cures. No disinfectant worth having is missing from our stock. We recommend the following leaders: Chloride Lime . - : Copperas - Crude Carbolic Acid Lysoi - : Five Chlorides and ' - Cresyione !r:; :;: ":.; C GOODS RIGHT. -PRICES RIGHT. ARMSTRONG'S PHARfitACY Wall Papfer This week we received our stock of new wall paper. Over ,1QQ differ ent patterns to select from, ranging1 in price from 10 to 20c a double roll. Also a lot of remnants to sell for 5c a double roll. Our new stodk . will please you both in style, quality and price. Look them over before you purchase. We can W. S. RYMAN & SON, Milford, Pa. GAS FITTING... lryou are intend ing to put in Gas or ars having any trouble with your pipes already in, Let us know. r5 a S K : Cuddeback & Co. BROAD ST., MILFORD. PA. v-v mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm a au r.MED TO (630 WE are the oldest Wme and Liquor House in PhaadelphJa. We have j 'eeo ODUe' to move from the old stand where we have been for so many year mutt have more room to accommo date our mcreasmg 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 i the finest whisky for its price b the world. Imperial Cabinet Whisky. $1.25 qt, $4.75 gal, distilled from selected grain spring water. Goods shipped to all parts of the United States. it ; r - urn Oil) Pen WHISKY Thomas Masscy & Co ni ctnai sl 1639 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Pa. Th Last Strsw. Arthur They say, dear, that peo pl who live together get to look like. KaU Than yo muet consider my refusal as Baal. Th Chriatlaa tta nor. T Break U Tlpptna la Oe Molaea. Iowa Th CommittM ea rule la th tower house has mad a rule prohibiting tipping mnloy . Isvhidlm S'lmagitl clsrks. save you money. SANITARY PLUMBING IN ALL ITS , BRANCHES CHESTNUT ST fa. WHI3K.Y Freddy' Point of View. There was company to dinner, and the son and heir listened to. th eon vrsattoa. During tli meal aa ani mated discussion a ros regsrdlng th feeling between th North and South, and th minister said: "Tbe time is coming, not tar off, wbm there will be no North, South, East, nor West, and" "Won't that be splendid T" Interrupted lltUe Fred dy. "Why, what make yo think that?" "It wouldn't oe hard a hit to study geography!"
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