PIKE COUNTY PRESS f..VV ' 'fiRKD EVIBRY FRIUAY. Friday, May 21, 1909 orru E, BBOwn's buildiho broapht. subscription: Oh Year One dollar and fifty cents. Six Months fcSeveuly-flve cents. THICTLV IN ADVANCE. Entered lit the post office of Milford, Pike County, Pennsylvania, as secnml olaa matter, November tweDty-first, loHfl. Advertising Rates. Onlnoh, one Insertion -- .-...l.r Each subsequent insertion ....... .76 Reduced rates, furnished on application, will be allowed yearly advertisers. Legal Advertising. Ad m I n I strator' a and Kxeouior's notices . . . - -Auditor's notloea . . . . . Divorce notloea 8.0U - 4.(0 h he riff aalea. Orphans court sales, Jountr Treasurer's sales. County stalc ment and eleetlon proclamation ohnrgid by th inch. I. B. Bltea. PUBLISHED, Will Armstrong and wife, of New York, were recent guests with Mil ton Armatrong and wife. John Headnrferend friends of New York are domootled at Milford Inn for tbe coming season. lira. Barman, who with her fam ily Is occupy log tbe E. S. Wolfe cot tage, hrg bought tbe Biown farm on Itaymonilgkill creek in DiDgman tap. and will probably a new bouse and make her aommer home there. EGYPT MILLS lira. Clarence Treille of Shawnee a pent a few days laat week with her mother Mrs O. Bt'tisley of Mt. Pros pect. Peter Howey and Mrs Alice Sinllli of Bushklll spent Sunday with her mother Moses Van Auken of Mascon osla. Wra Mink and Mrs Edward Seese, of Minks Pond were here Sunday. The members of the community of Meadow Brook have arranged to hold a supper at the Meadow Brook school house oo Thursday evening, May 27. Proceeds for pastor. All are cordially Uvited. George Lltts of Meadow Brook vis Ited Btroadaburg Monday. Moses Van Auken transacted bus! I at Bushklll Monday. KIMBLE Comrade David E. Wilcox or Mt. Pleasant returned from California where he apent the winter and visit ed R. W. Kelley last week. Albert Bonn of N. V. is spending a few weeks with his son L. Bonn. Quit a number from here at tended play at the Standard Opera House Bawley last Saturday evening. Mr NcNally of Mt Cobb is visiting his daughter Mrs Olive Satorl. Mary Harrison and niece Bessie Langan of Bcrontan are visiting the formers brother James Harrison. . A mo Burkhardt is on the sick list Dr Rodman of Hawley attending him. SHERIFF'S SALE By virtus of a writ of Levari Facias Issued oat of the Court of Common Pleas of Pike Couuty, to me directed, I will expoea to aale by public vendue or outcry at the Sheriff's Office in the Borough of Milford on Saturday, May 22, 1909 at 1 o'clock p. m. the following real ee- uh, situate in toe county or Fifce, in the Bute of Pennsylvania, In the town ship of Delaware, and bounded and de scribed aa follows: Being tbe north or northwest one half vf a 252 acre tract of land surveyed on land warrant issued by tbe land of nee 01 ra,, granted to .Luke lirodhead ana numbered on the ComuiiBsioners' Books in said County aa lot No IS aid part herein conveyed being 2 111 rode long by 80 rods wide including a atrip of ground on the unrthetst line of ma earn acres extending from tbe aoutneaat corner of tbe above tract along aaia northeast line to the turn pike running through said lot No. is said atrip of land to be thir ty (30) feet wiue ana mciuueo. in me above bound, ory, making one bund red and twenty six acres be tbe same more or Icsa ami being tbs same laud conveyed to me Dy t. A. jjougnerty aud wife by deed dated Fab 7th, 1901. Tba above land is unimnroved Belied and taken lu execution as the property or Frank B. Field and Matlie A. Field bla wife, aud David II. Miller terra tenant, aud will be sold by me auv mull. GEORGE GREGORY, BheritTe Orlioe, Milford, Pa. Sheriff. April 27, ltfuw. Register '8 Notice The following accounts have been filed with tbe Register and will be Preaauted to the Orphans' Court of Ike County fur continuation ou the Aral Monday of June next: Katate of George H. Howhanan, de ceased. The first and final account of Emily B. Thrall, administratrix. Estate of Jobu Newman, deceased. First and flual account of Julia K. lNewman, administratrix. EaUteof Daniel W. Hlioemaker, de ceased. Flrat aud final account of Vary K. Decker, administratrix. EaUte of Peter A. L. Quick, de caaund. Fourth and final account of Lena A. Taimage, executrix. JOHN C WE3TBKOOK JR. Kilford, Pa., May 8, ISAttt. Kegtster Advertise In the Press ORPHANS' COURT SALE J By virtue of au order of the Orphans Court of the County of Pike, the fol lowing real estate of which Minerva Van Akin, late of tbe city of Port Jer vis, Orange County, New York, died seized, will be exposed to sale by pub lic vendue or outcry on Tuesday, the ist day of June at 2 o'clock In the afternoon on the pie. nines, adjoining Erie Hril Hoed one mile westol Parkers Glen. All that certain piece or pircel of Imid hclug situate an aforesaid, being part of a larcer tract In the wnrrintee name of Henry Drinker and numbered on the CoininiHHioiiera Hooks of Pike County No3, Iteginning at tbe western bank of the Delaware river at low wat er mark at the partition line fence div iding the land of W. J. NearpaM and the land known as the Fred Muerset estnteft'id running along said linefence a westerly coiirseup totlie boundary of the N. V. j. E. and Western Railroad and running thence along said railroad land a Northerly course to a large rock (86 rodal aMl from thence an Kasterly course parallel with the first mentioned line down to the Delaware river and from thence dowu said river to the place of beginning, Containing three acres of laud be the same more or less, aud the saiue which William J, Nenr pass and wife bv deed dated Feb'y S!6, A. D. 1882 rei'orded in D. B No. 3i, p. 207 Ac, conveyed to aaid Minerva Van Akin. Improvements Nearly all Improved, good one and a half story basement bouse, fruit, etc. Excellent location for Bummer board ing house. Terms of aale cash. SAMUEL Xj. VAN AKIN, Seohola Tap, May 4, 1909 Admin'r ITow's This? We offer One Hundred Dollnr Rewnrri for any wis of Cf.ti.rrh th..t enno t be cureii bj, HaU'b Cntitrrh Cwe. F. J. Cheney CO.. To.ntlo.O. We, the uiirtcrrtignod, hhvo known F J Chen7 for the last 15 yearn, and believe him peifecfly lionornble In nil btisinefiti transaction nnd fiiiuucbtlly nhle to carry out any obligation tnndo by hU firm. V aiding, Kinnan Mnrrln, Wholtwale UriiffplAta, Toledo, O fintl'a Catarrh Cure U taken In'crnitily, acting dlrealy upon lheb1(Kd and inucous atur faces of the system. Testimonials sont free. Price 75 oonta per bottle. Sold by all DrugfristB. Take Hall's Family Pills for const 1 pa tlon. Spring Primary To the Voters of Pike County: Pursuant to the requirements of the "TJulforni Primaries Aot" ( P. L. lone. pBK,. 38 ) notice is berpliy g yen that the Sonna rrimary tor making various nomination (more spociDo dly designated below) will be held at tbe eleotion housea in the sev eral election districts of Pike Count? ou toe FIRST SATURDAY IN JUNK A. D 1900 being tbe fifth drey of said month, between the hours of two o'clock p. m. and 8 o'clock p. in. The Stuto Chairman of the Republican. Democratic and J-riuibttlon parties aud the County Chaiiinen of the Republican and Demooratlo parties, iu acconlunce with the provisions of Section 3 of said "Uniform Primaries Aot," have certified to the County Commissioners the fellow lug list of offices to be filled at said pri Qiary election ' REPUBLICAN One pereon for Delegate to the State Convention. One person for Jury Csminltsloner of the County of Pike Heven persons for members of (he County vonimitlee. One person for Town Committeeman In each election district of Pike County. DEMOCRATIC one person for Delegate to the State convention. One person for Jury Commissioner of the County of Pike. Five persons for members of the Countv vominutee- PBOHIBITION One person for Delegate to the State (Jon ven tlon. INTRUCTION FOR CANDIDATE Any person desiring to be a candidate for anr of the above offices aud have hit namn printed ou the ballot mnst file with the Commissioners a petition s'gncd by qualified electors of tlu pdilloal illntrlct division wlthlu which the uomln.ition or election Ik to Iw mode, sitting forth that the signers thereof are meiulicra u' the partr cleiiBUiited The sn Id petition shall be Died at lean three weeks prior to the day i f the primary election and the num ber of siitueJs shall be us follows: Ca dldatca for nomtuatiou for office to be voted for by the eutire county, FIFTY qualified electors; cauilitlutes for State Delegate and party oflloes, TKN qualified electors. W. H. CLUNK, PHILIP -J. KINKEL. MARTIN HATTON, County Commissioners. Attest: THEO H. BAKER, Commissioners' Clerk. Milford, Pa., April 6th, lsnu. Widow's Appraisements The following anoraiaementa Bet apart to widow have lieeu filed with tue iteglaier and will be presented to the Ornhau'e Court for luntiriuatli.n aud allowance uu the brut Monday of June next. Kstate of Frank G. Hamea, deceased. Inventory and Aniiruiaeiiient of aonal property set apart to Kiully K. llatnea, widow. Katate of Andrew Marflno; deceased. Inventory and Aniiruibement of i.r. aonal proliertv eel anart to Kiede.-I a Martini;, widow. Kstate of Thomaa M. Burma, de. ceasei. Inventory and Appraisement uf h rnial property set apart to r-arah iturrua, widow. JOHN C. WE8TBROOK JM. Milford, Pa., May 8, lu. ltegibter. Advei tise In tba Presa. PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED BY GRADUATE IN PHARMACY TT BRIGHTENS the home I will do, by renewing the finish of furnt- ture and woodwork. It is highly bene ficial to the finest finish, even that 1,000 Piano, and its price is enough to admit of its mt on cheapest, down to a 50c kitchen chair. It will improve the most beautiful furniture, including Mahogany, Rosewood, Gb Idea Oak, White En amel, Gilt, Silver. Equally well adapted to any color paint. .( . Pa' vV X. you will 4-otmce Bottle, X jK.WT rT . 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 12o to 2oc. Seersuckers 12c to He Ladies' gauze vests lOo to 2oc Ladies hosiery . 10c to 50c Men's fancy dress shirts 50c to $1 " fancy half hose 10a to 50c " work shirts 50c " underwear 2oc to 60c " belts and susiienders 25c to 50c Also a complete line of Notions, Groceries, Crockery. ARiSTRGiWS Broad & Catharina ts. Milford, Pa ORPHANS' COURT SALE By virtue of an order of the Orphans Court of the Couuty of Pike the fol lowiuir real estate of which Kiiu aid I.. Conkliu, late of the townahip of Shoh oln, County of Pike and Statu of Penn sylvania, died seized will he exposed to aale by public vendue or outcry on Tuesday, the ist day of June at 11 o'clock in the forenoon 011 the premiaes, near Parkers liieti. All that certain part tract, lot piece or parcel of laud lying and being in the towuBUip or enonoia. lornieriy west full. Couuty of Pike. State of Pennavl vauia, and bounded as followa: Begin ning at post on the river Delaware, tneuce Mouth nve degrees West one hundred eighty six iierehetoa heupof stones for s corner ou a line of land surveyed ou a warrant to John Iiarek- tey iSo las, thence along name rjouth seventy nine aud one half degrees Kast one hundred twelve perebea to a corner in line ul land surveyed to t-.naa Aiusn baek No 10, thence North twelve aud one huir degrees J'.ast one hundred eighteen perches to the I elawarc river, thence up aaid river the sevcrui couraes aud ditam-ea to tlie place of begin ning, l'lxeenting and reserving that part of al ove aurvev included within the tmuudr of the New York and Ktie Haiiioad, containing one hundred four teen (1 u i acres ami one hundred thirty six ( lHrl jiercliea, strict nicaaure be the s-juiemore or leas. Iteiug part ot a lar ger tract surveyed on au application to the land otlice of Pennsylvania, hv Thomaa Cuthbert and tteing tiie name land which James . Muldutigh lie- (iieathed Uihiaulcees Hattie Middaugh l.ayniati ana Alamie Miauaugu by ina will aulv proven ana reoonietl lu aaid County of Pike in Will Hook t p l.wl it refetence being hud thereto will more fully and at large appear, ami thei-ame laua sriia ami cotiveyeo 10 r.imira Mia dauirli bv deed recorded in the Kecord, er a olllce of Pike couuty iu 1). It. No- 60 page and the auine which K mira .Miuaaugn tiv ueeu uulea Oct .0- A. 1). l0i, recorded lu Deed Hook 2, iage 206 &c, vouveyed to rxlward L. Joukliii. Improvements 7 acres ituuioved balance woodland. Good houbti, baru aud outnuildiuga, fruit, etc. Xerma of sale Cash. KVA JAXE IONKI.IN, Shohola Tsl, May 4. llaiu Admin'x. Court Proclamation Slate uf Peuusylvalila ) Cotintv I Piko. Notice Is hereby given to all persons bound by recouizancc or otherwise to ap pear, that the Juno term ltou of the several courts of l'lke County will lie held at the court tiouse In tlu' It'-ivuirh of Mil ford on Ihe flrht Monday (7th) at o'clock p 111 and H ill bu couliuucd ouu week if necessary. GEOKGE GKEC.OHY May II, 1U0U eUerlll. as nothing else of a low the Veneer is not a vam- !sh but a sur- SJ fare food snd S cleaner. It removes X scratches, stains, dirt ) and dullness. Applied JS with cheese cloth, leaves J S no coatine or streaks and is j not inflammable. It nourishes and builds up the finish instead nf tiltimatrlv dpstrnv. l"g it as do all preparations containing benzine or similar ingredients. Test aft W -tW Liquid Veneer for yourself it will not ignite. It is wonderful for dusting. Try it and always buy it. SEW SIZB PACKAGES X 23c. 12-onnce bottle, SOo SOLD BY J. xljiJjRBST, DrncrRist o.oooo-ooooocoo FISHING o BOOTS in all length of tops, Hip, Thigh, and Storm King, The kind thats guaranteed. Goods sent to responsible parties on approval. Promptattentiongiv- en to mail or telephone orders. You furnish the feet. We do the rest. Local phone 21 G. JOHNSO IT, F1TTE1I OF FELT. I Port Ju vis, X. V. ; O . Notice of Application for Charter Notice is hetvhy given, that au apjiii cation v ill he made to the Coventor i.f Pennsylvania, the same, as icftiiivd l,v hrv, ting lii.-t suhniitleil to Tlie Water Supply .o;iinii-sion oi Pennsyl vania, and having received tlie apnrov ai, or tlie api ro al of a majority, i,f the members .lieiwf, (;ti Xhurs l.ty, the third day of Ju e, A. D. 19-. 9, bv Philip Fulmer, Hairy 1.. BrisciK; and Warren K. Van ( iotden, under IIk ' Act of As; eiuLly of the ( umiuoii wealth j of Pennsylvania, entiilcd Au ait In: provide fur the incnr. minion ami regu lation or certain cm i,.iai i.uis," approv ed April :J'.lli isTI. ai.d lite suiiple nients llie:clo. fur t!.t en iiier of an in- j .eniled e upon:': ,..n to Im called, 'Ding-! man's Ferry Wuler C uupany,' tlie cliuiacler mill o ie -i ot iii.-h is npl'lyof water in I tie puhlie. iu the disliii-i ccnu-r..s...d wi n n.e boundary j l-iware, in the of tlie tos nsliir, of 1 county of I'iKe ami statv of Pennsvl vania," and for ilna U!ni-d to have, iv.sse.-s mill enti v all the lights, heoel tils anil rivilee 1- of r-a: I Act of Asaeui bly ana Hie su i-lcueui- i heieto UV. T. liAKKH, April 27, 1'jOO. Solicitor. Advertise lu the Fttbta, TAILOR5 WHY p;iy m niiicli for a ready made suit, as for one I made to vour measure? Our prices arc not high $Io.OO will buy a maris three piece isuit or overcoat irade in the late-t style and lit guaranteed. If yon pay us more you get the value in better material and linings Woniens suitsstart at $20. Sec our line of table linen it is worlh your while. The Jaillets. C'ltinina. FrexMin?, Itopniriii(t. TKUSPHON F CON N KC'TION. Broad Street, Near Ann KKPOItT OK Till: CONWTION tlF THE First National Bank of Milford lu the State ! P iinsylv.iuia, at the clow of business. ApiilL'S. HMD KKSCIIItCKS loanR unit tljeount-i 0 41).tlB 83 """". mcnreil ami unse- V'U."'J-: iwat L'. r. nimnttosermeeireiilutinn 25.IIW) tn I'lvmmms on li rt. liomls ') (l li.iniN, aeeiiritli-a.ete 00 til 6 00 ii.i.iKint.' nouae, tunilture and tut urea 1 888 00 iiiu i rum approval reserve aaeiits...... is, to3 07 No's of oilier National Banks. . 10 0 1 yracilnual .'aper curreticy, uiek els and c.-at.s 41$ j; Lawful Money Reserve lu Bank, - viz: Speeie 7 M M .j,,, . Li'ital-tenili r nuti a. . . l,'.-.'5 Oil j KnlenipttTaT fiinii will, (J Tieasurcr(5rc of circulation) law 00 T"'"1 1!M,1W 13 1.1 A It! L1TIKS Caphal stoek paid In ..1 i5,ono 0 Surplus fund 10.0UU on undivided roflt. less exuenscs .. and taxes paid fl.goi 01 .N.itluna! Hank noteiiuliitanding So.M) 00 ..,, ,.. , niuiKS SJ.034 67 IudlvKliiiii depotits subject to Oh. ok.... 123.633 85 Demiind coi tilleatea of deposit. . 1 073 m" Certilled e'jecks. : '537 gr, '''"'al tlW,lll7) State of Pennsvlvanla, Couuty of Pike, sa: I, John C. Warner, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that tbe above statement In true to the best of my kiiotviedfre nod lielii-r. JOHN U. WARXKH, Cashier. Pubserlhed aim sworn to before me thl 1st day of May Hum. J. C. CUAMUKRLAIN, Notary Public Correct Attucit : O. O ARMSTROXQ 1 SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of Alias, special Fieri Facias issued out of the court of Common Pleased Pike Counrv, to No 5, March Ter.M, 1009, aur judgment P. L. 6s, to me directed, there will be wild at public vendue or ourcrv t the Court House at Milford, Pike Countv, Pennsylvania ou Tuesday, May 25, 1909 at 2 o'clock P. M. of said dny, ALL that certain line of railroad surveyed and running from Ttimhick- 011. i.uzernet o., ra., thence through Carbon Co., Monroe and Pike couuties to Matnmorai). Pa., known as the Wilkes Barre East and West Railway Co. Also a survey from Wilkea Barre Pa., tound beyond Wlliiamsport, Pa., and a survey from Wilkes Burre to Scranton aud the city of Providence, Pa., also a line contieetiinr with the survey at Nantiooke, Pa., via Ply mouth Miming at Hanover street, cros sing the river und continuing around the city of Wilkes Barre and thence m connect wan tlie mum line to Mala ; j moras, Pa., sun eyed lee 1. 2 and 8rd. t, 1 1004. Also all rights of wav and a eer- , lain rii -rai) Mall made nlonir tlie liela- wiite rivci :.t or ne..r Mili'ord.l'a. De fendant in the ai.ve writ, together Willi t.i! it- tfl.is tfwity, Kiiivevs on tiriin 'i,...s, c.Meiisi jus as aiiuvc n lined, inehniiinr u,-l huihiiugs, machinery, naid heil, st .tlouy und tito cliartereil I franchl-e rights and privileges therein j secille.l und nil other rigliisof the said mum ,l(r b0y ijeneitt oi tuc s;.i'.i cieiiu.;r. Sei cd and taken in exe ntion as the iiiopeit.v ami fraiielas of tiie Wilkes i.nre r.:in ami .st Unilwav Cotn- puuy unn w hi 1..' Md. I bv me lor cash. UKOUUK ;l:::iio!Y, Sheml of I'ike County. Shcrlll'e Oiliee, Milford, Pa", February ii, luiw. iho Jury's Verdict. A south .Mi.oouil man recently was tried on a charge of assault. The Slato biojsht Into court as the weap ons ined a rail, an axe. a pair of tongs, a saw and a rifle. The defendant's counsel exhibited as the other man's weapons a scythe blade, a pitchfork a pistol and a hoe. The Jury's verdict 'a said to have been: "Resolved, That we the Jury would iiave given Jl to have seen the fight" Loci. ft Ravage Algeria. Locusts are Ue.astatii.s; Southern Algeria. 1!ie swarms ate so great as uluiost to cirfy im.igiuatiou. It is not eaty to conceive nf an almost solid uhalaux uf ir. ,r.n,i t-s n i. k. su miiea wii'.e. Unfortunately the de vastation wi:ith such myriads of vo racious inseoU must create In vegeta tion Is not so dlillcult to appreciate. Wherever the host has passed nothing green rem a. as. Even the bouse are becoming uninhabitable. WE DO CARE in everything we do we take the greatest care and no matter wheth er it is a physi cian's .prescrip tion, or family or veterinary re ceipt or a mix ture for killing bugs on your trees, we take the same care in compounding. ARMSTRONG'S PHARMACY Wall Paper This week we received our stock of new wall paper. Over 100 dilfc: ent patterns to select from, ranging in price from 0 to 20c a double roll. Also a lot of remnants to sell for 5c 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. W. S. RYMAN & SON, I GAS FlTTifl fcj Cuddeback & Co. 2 BROAD ST., MILFORD. PA. mmmmm The Delaware Valley Transporta tion Company will open for business on Saturday, May 15th. Cars will run as follows until further notice; WEEK I.v Mi'fnrd V :3tl a in 4 :00 p ni Al P r JcrvU 10:20 a In 4 :5U p in SUNDAYS 4 :00 p m 4:40 p m LEROY A Masco. The phrase, "a complete fiasco," urh'iuated with s German workman, who declared that he could blow glass :is vi ell as an expert glass worker. A friend laid a wager with him to tha contrary, and when tbe test came off the would-be glass blower found that be could produce only a pear-shaped fh.ck (fiasco). Nothing daunted, be 'ad again, but witb tbe sam result T'..- stcry of tbe workman became u . n. snd heuce the origin of tht "br.ise wbicjt is used In designating a fanny. WE DON'T CARE where you go you cannot get your pre scription dispensed with any-more ac curacy or with bet ter quality ingredi ents than here. We use the purest and freshest drugs and no substitution. Reasonable price for the best. - ilford, Pa. !G If you are intend ing to put in Gas or ars having any trouble with your pipes already in, Let us know. ;. SANITARY PLUMBING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES DAYS Lv Pi rt Jm vis 1 1 :30 a m 6 00 p in Ar Milforrl 13:10 p m 6:35 p m S:35 pin 6:15 p m E. KIPP, Manager. American btainea uiass. A connoisseur of stained glass, an cient and modern, says that tbe an cient art with all lu celebrity and beauty did not compare with the mod ern American method, which now pro duces opalescent glass In Infinite vari ety of toue and texture in which ij efTaceable pictures may be said to be painted on tbe glass itself - pictures ot the richest and moat exquisite color log. Over twenty-five thousand ple-es of (lass ar often used in one mci. ortal window.