Pike County press. (Milford, Pa.) 1895-1925, May 28, 1909, Image 2

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    Pike county press
PtTBT-lSHFID BVFT FRIDAY.
Friday, May 28, 1909
or Fit brown's BUILDING BU0AD8T,
subschiption:
Omr Vk ABOne dollar and fifty cents.
Six Months Seventy-five cent.
STRICTLY IS ADVA NCR,
KnteriMl at th pout office of Milforrt,
Plkn County, pHimyivnii, m mwnml
cm matter, NotphiIkt twenty-Prut, lrtwfl.
Advertising Rates.
One Inch, oneniwrtton - . . . . fi m
Boh tubenquent lnnortlon .76
Keducod rnteft, (urnlftlu'l on ypHoAtlon,
WtU be allowed early advent Fori.
LcgM Advertismg.
Ad m In 1 4tmtors
notloes -
and
Kxeoiitor't
- - 8.00
Auditor's nnttoee
Divorce notice . . .
Sheriff' Ales, Orphan
court 8ft I PS,
bounty Treasurer' County state
ment and election proclamation chargi d
b hiii- inch.
J. H. Van Bttea. PUBLISHER,
GREENTOWN
Gertrude Eider, vhotw parrn's live
near LaAnna contracted diphtheria
t Tobyhannn and died Sunday.
Mrs P, R, Cross anil daughter Susie
of Hawley are visiting friends here.
Ton). Smiths borne- at La Anna
caught Are from defective chimney
and was destroyed Tuesday.
J. J. Oaylord mid wife are vlsitirg
the former, brother Geo. Gaylord at
Fletcher Hazeltons. -
MrsKeiruar and Miss Lizzie Cramp
after spending a week with their sip.
ter Urn 8 U. Hazelton, returned to
their respective homes. Mrs Hazel
ton seems to bo improving.
Wesley Cross of Austin is visiting
friends and relatives in this vicinity.
Farm work wa9 much delayed by
rains but at present we areelosinz uu
sowing oats and are planting corn
nd potatoes.
8. R. Hazelton bns been appointed
inspector or state road near Bushklll.
KIMBLE
James Harrison, wife and son Ru
Ml are visiting relatives at Dunmore
and Bcranton.
Thoe E. Morrlsey and niece and
Hisa Morrlsey are spending a few
weeks at L. Masher.
John Malone and a friend of Port
Jet-vis visited the formers parents E
Malone and wife Sunday.
Arno Burkhardt does not improve
ranch and has a nurse from Bcranton
attending him.
A. Bonn returned home to New
York Tuesday.
Mrs Wilbur Kelley returned home
ounaay arter spending two week at
her parents home Mr and Mr. J,
Rnnyonat Hawley
PAUPACK
We regret to learn of the sad be .
reavementof Mr and Mrs Jos Slcruni
In the loss of their Infant daughter.
who was taken to its eternal home
May 30, 1907. The sympathy of the
oommunity Is extended to the par
enta. Rev Mr. Peterson of Hawley
officiated and the remains worn mn.
veyed to Paupack cemetery where
interment was made May 22.
Geo Slocnm, wife and children of
Bcranton attended the Blooum babys
funeral Saturday last.
Mrs Beck of Sccanton Is visiting her
Bister Mrs B. F. Killam-
Mr C. A. Pellett is on the sick list.
We hope to soon see her about again.
Work Is being done on the ceme
tery road where it was so badly
washed bv the Spring raius.
Sunday sohool will be organized at
this place Sunday, May 30. Would
like to have the little folks all come
nd bring their parents, older broth
era and sisters.
There will be a business meeting of
the Ladies Aid Society at Mrs W H.
Clark's May 27, at which the annual
election of officers will take place.
Register '8 Notice
The following accounts have beeu
Bled with the Reuister and will be
presented to the Orphans' Court of
Plk County for continuation ou the
Brat Monday of June next:
Estate of GeorKB H. liowhanan, de
eeaaed. The first and final account of
Emily B. Thrall, administratrix.
Estate of Joliu Newman, deceased.
First aud final aocouut of Julia K
Hewman, administratrix.
JCsUteof Daniel W. Shoemaker, de
ceased. First aud final aeeouut of
Mary E. Decker, administratrix.
EsUte of Peter A. L. Quick, de
feased. Fourth aud final account of
Lena A. Talm&ge, executrix.
JOHN C WEH'J'B ROOK JR.
MUford, Pa., May 8, 1909. KegUter
Chane. to Make up.
"Why se sorrowful, girl?"
"We have parted forever. He
write me to send back the ring."
"Tell him to eall for It," advised the
xperienesd friend.
Wasn't Worth Whlla.
' TM Ma get her matdau name
Wok wttk h di vomer
-Ik dldat want It 8b married
oonv
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
By virtue of au order of the Orphans
Court of the County of I'ike, I lie fol
lowing real estate of which Minerva
Van Akin, late of the city of Port Jer
vis, Orange County, Mew York, riled
seized, v ill he exported to sal by pub
lic vendue or outcry on
Tuesday, the ist day of June
at 2 o'clock in t'ie afternoon on the
premises, adjoining; Erie Hril lioad one
mile west of Parkera (ilen.
All that certain piece or piroe! of
land twinjr situate as aforesaid, lielnir
part of a larger tract in the warrantee
nante of Henry Prinker and mini tiered
on the Commissioners Honks of Pike
County Noil, Reirinnlng at the western
bank of the Delaware river at low wat
er mark at the partition Hue fence div
iding the land of W. J. Nenrpnss and
the land known us the Fred Muertet
estate and running nlonir raid line fem e
a westerly course up to the boundary f
the N. Y. L. K and Western Railroad
and running thence nlone said railroad
land a Northerly course to a Inrjse rock
(86 rods) and from theii'-e an Easterly
course parallel with the first mentioned
lino down to the Delaware river and
from thence down said river to the
place of hegiuninir, Containing three
acres of laml he the same more or le.-.i,
and the same which William J. Ncnr
passand wife bv deed dated Keb'y 2o,
A. I). 1882 recorded In D. B No. 811, p.
207 Aic, conveved to said Minerva Vau
Akin.
Improvements
Nearly all Improved, pood one and a
half story basement house, fruit, etc.
Excellent location for Summer board
ing house.
Terms of sale cash.
SAMUEL L. VAN AKIN,
Sbohola Tap, May 4, 1909 Admiu'r
How's This?
We offer One Hnmlreil Dollar .Reward
for any ons.) of Cntitrrh lh..t cnuu it he
cured by. Hall's Catarrh Cine.
F. J. Chene.r CO.. Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F J.
Chene for the last 15 yeara, and belir-vc
him peifecfly honnrabln in alt business
transaction and financially able to carry
out any obligation limtle by his firm,
V aiding, Kinuan a Marvin,
Wholesale DrturffUttt, Toledo, O.
hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally,
noting- dire tly upon theblond and mucous
surfaces of the system, Testimonials sent
(ire. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by
all Druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa
tion. Spring
Primary
To the Voters of Pike County:
Pursuant to the requirements of the
"Uniform Primaries Aot" (P. L. 100H. page
38,) notice Is hereby given that the Spring
Primary for maklug various nominations
'more specific, illy designated below) will
he held at the election houses In the sev
eral election districts of Pike County od
the
FIRST SATURDAY IN JUNK A. D 1909
being the fifth day of Bald mouth, between
the hours of two o'clock p. m. aud 8 o'clock
p. m.
The State Chairman of the Republican,
Democratic and prohibition parties and
the Comity Chairmen of the Republican
and Democratic- parties, lu accordance
with the provisions of Section 8 of snld
"Uniform Primaries Act," have certified
to the County Comuibsloncrs the follow
ing list of offices to be filled at said p:i-
ary election
REPUBLICAN
One person for Delegate to the State
Convention.
One person for Jury Cjmmltsioner of
the County of Pike
Seven persous for members of the County
Committee.
One Derson for Town rrnnmlhMm.n In
each election district of Pike County.
DF.MOCRATIC
One person for Delegate to the State
Convention.
One person for Jury Commissioner of
the County of Pike.
Five persons for members of the County
Committee.
PROHIBITION
One person for Delegate to the State
Convcntiou.
1NTRUCTION FOR CANDIDATE
Any person desiring to ho a candidate
for any of the above oltiues and have his
name printed on the ballot mnst tile with
tho Comuiisloneie a pel Ulna s'goe.l by
qualified electors of tho political district
division within which the uoinin.-iiioii or
election Is to lie made, setting foah that
ths signers thereof are members o" the.
partv designated The said petition sh ill
be Died at loaat three weeks prior to the
day of the primary election and tho num
ber of slgnius shall be as follows:
Ca dldatcs for nomination for office in
be voted for by the entire county, hlV i'Y
qualified electors; eaudldntiM for .Stule
Delegate and party offices, TEX qualified
electors.
W. H. CLUNE,
PHILIP 3. K1XKEL.
MARTIN HATTON,
County Commissioners.
Attest:
THKO H. BAKER,
Commissioners' Clerk.
MUford, Pa., April 5th, Illy.
Widow's Appraisements
The following amiraisenienta set
apart to widow have beeu filed with
tne itegister and will be presented to
the Orphan's Court for conli riiiHl inn
aud allowance on the tirt Monday of
June next.
Estate of Frank G. Hanies, deceased.
Inventory and Annraiseuient of i.er-
sonal property set apart to Emily E.
Estate of Andrew Marring deceased.
Inventory and Annralsement of ncr.
annul property set apart to Frede:i.a
AUaillll, wiuuw.
Estate of Thomas M. Burma. rt-
ceased. Inventory and Appraisement
ot rsona property set apurt to fc-uruh
uurrus, widow.
JOHN C. WESTBROOK JR.
Milford, Pa., May 8, 1909. Register.
Advertise la the Press.
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED BY
GRADUATE IH PIIAUMACY
T BRIGHTENS tha home
will do, by renewing the finish
ture and woodwork. It is highly bene
ficial to the finest finish, even that
ci nan o:.. i :
x,vvjvi I lano, nil'! lt! JJI1I.C l
enough to admit of its use on the
cheapest, down to a 50o kitchen
chair. It will ii'i nri th
most beautiful furnilure,
including Mahogany,
Rosewood, G o 1 d c n
Oak, White En
amel, Gilt, Silver.
EourtlK' well
adapted to
any color
"" x -rv- "
Liquid
It is
you will
4-ouuce bottle.
1
SOLD BY
F. J. riciBBST,
- - - - - .. - -
New Goods -' New G oocl &
Just recsived a new and complete
line of "Spring and Summer Goods"
Fancy lawns - 7c to 18c per yard
White shirt waist goods 12o to 2oc.
Secrsucla'i-d 12c to l ie
Ladies' gauze vests 10c to 2oc
Ladies hosiery 10c to 50c
V
Men's fancy dress shirts 50.3 to 1
" fancy half base . lOe to 50c
" work shirts 50c
" underwear ' 25c to 50c
" belts and sus; lenders 25c to 50c
Also a complete line of Notions,
Groceries, Crockery.
mm
3
Broad 8z Catharine
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
By virtue of mi order of the Orphans
Ci.urt of the County of Pike, the fol
lowing real estate of wnit'h KGwhviI i,.
Conklin, late of the to-vnxh '. of .hoii
ola, County of Pike ami stute ot i'euu
svlvuiiiu, dif-d selzt.1 will 1 1 enM;(l to
siile by public vanillic or rutcrv od .
Tuesday, the ist da' of June
at 11 o'clock in the for.'nnou ou the
ptvmiHen, noar Parki-rs Oin.
All that certain part tract, lot piece
or parcel of laud lying and being in the
township of Shohola formerly Weft
fall, County of Pike, State of Peiinm 1
vunia, aud bounded as follovyH: ilenhi
niriK at a iKst ou the river Delaware,
thitnoe South Ave decree West one
hundred eighty six perchei' to heap of
stones for a corner on a tine of l.u.d
surveyed on a warrant to John Bart -ley
Io lh3, tbeiuti uloiit1. same South
se'venty nine and one half ilcirees Kal
one hundred twelve perch'- - to a corner
in line ot luna surveyeu to 1 .lias jsiusn-
bai k No !, thence 'North twelve and
0 :e lndf detvts l-'ust one buudrcd
e-,;h. n i e-ciR'to the 1 eiawuiv river,
tlt'-'nc-.' u;i tf;:hi f.vor tut he'er,il coumey
aud ditarurcs t.i tiie place of bt-Ju-nin,
Kxceplinir and reerviua: that
pait of ftl ova (siirvi v iuciu.i itiiiu
tiie tiouitd of the New York and i-'.rie
Puiliuad. coutaininp: one litindrid four
teen. (114; icre autl oiie hundred thirty
nix ( l:io perche", strict liic-iKure lie tiie
samynorc or le.-i. ileiiiL' part of a lar
per tract tuneyed on aa uinM Stiou to
tho laml ortice of l'ennti;,iv:u:i:i. by
Tiioina.-i (.'tulil-ert and being tiie anle
land which Jiinies X. MiJ.!: in,'h ie
ipieatbod tohisnicces llattit; Miudau rh
1. avn.au unit Mamie iidd turn ly l.if
will duly prove-i onii rei-onled in said
County of I'ike in Will Hook 2 p l.vi de
reference htinir had there'-o will more
fullv and ai la.e appear, unil tiie same
laud old end cciveveu to i tniira Mid
daufj-li l:y deed r.-'-oriie.i in the lteeord,
er ot'.lce of Pii:e men ty in D. 11. -o-
b0 pae and tiie tunic which Kl.
mira Middauuh ly de-.d daten t'et 1
A. 1). PKis, record" d in iieeii lio.ik i:j,
najre U-io Ad., conveyed to aXlward 1..
Coukiiu.
Improvements '
7 acres In. proved halunce ivooiilar.d.
(IikhI house, l-'aru it!:d ouiWiiiluiuM,
fruit, etc.
TeruiH of hale Cash.
l.VA JAXK fwNKLIX,
Shoh.-la 'lsp, il :y i. jll Ad..iiu'x.
Court PrccliTiUlon
.State of I'.'iiu lv;uii;i
Cuuntv ft iJike.
bound tiy rtvoi.iii7.tnc.' t-r i: hv. r -1-m
prnr, ihitc t),L- Jura- ti :--i l; .1 1
vura omis uf J'i .c tJ. iii ty v
lie li.-ul i
fori oa Uie flrht M.'iui.fcv (Ti'j 1 .-r nVln.-l- I
p :n. and will be tuntiL.:.. j uiiu week if :
as nothinj; else
of furni
of a
l x r
IJW
4.:-.-
. --i y A
Jhi ' iV'' v ,
L SC Li1uid
Veneer ti
not a Tarn
ish but fftir-
fnce food and
'"V
cleaner. It removes
crutches, mams, dirt
O X nd dullness. Applied
JS with cheese cloth. Leaves
v-' X no coatine or streaks and is
not inflammable.
It nourishes and builds up the
finish instead of ultimately destroy
ing- it as do ?.ll preparations containing
benyine or similar ingredients. Test
Veneer for yourself j it will not ignite.
wonderful for dusting. Try it and
always buy it.
REW SIZB PACKAGES
23c. 12-oanoe bottle. 50o
,V ? Si liia
Ililford, Pa
co.ooo;oo.o.oococ.
? ITITdTTTTim o
-L AUiJ.i.ll V..T
BOOTS
in all length of tops,
Hip, Thigh, and Storm
King. The kind, thats
guaranteed Goods sent
to responsible parties
on approval. .
Prompt attention giv-
on to mail or telephone
orders.
,
i 6
You furnish the feet.
! f. ,y .
C (10 tllO lVSt.
Local jihone 210.
JOHN SO N,
FITTER OF FEET,
Port Jervis, X. Y.
o
o
o
o
Notice of Application for
Charter
Xoticc is hereby piven, that an appll
cr.iion vv'h he i:adu to tiie (Governor l
K'uiiM'lvuuia, i iie nuine, as required n.v
la.v, tieinir ti niluuitted to The
V. .iter Supply t oiuu.ib.- ion 01' PeniiHyi-v-'iii.t,
r od h vi.ur receive.! ti.e approv
el. or the approval of a minority, of Ilic
t'.itMitiL ts :lic-i'of, on Thu.-s.jay, the
tiuid day of Ju-ie, A. D. 10..9, iiy
Philip 1'. Fuliner, iiarry 1.. Bri.io.K
and ai. en It. Van l.ordeu, uuder the
.Vet of As enil.lv oi the ( ouiiiionwcaith
of Pt mis Iv .miii, en 11 led An act to
provide forthe ite irpoiatioti and reuu
Im: ion o:'ee.-tuln eoi porai ions," upprnv
el Aonl :.1.iii :i7i. und tiie suiiple-
n. v ! ti. v'cio. lor the charter of an m
ri. I..!.. 11 e i " 01 a! io 11 to lie ealleo, Dinr
n.n'i l't fry Vfa'tr C.-vuiiany,' t..c
e '..iracivi s.ni i.1. i.-. l oi"ilii.h i "ti.e
.of iaier in tiie imiiUe. In ti.e
I. .-i i let co.npi ir.-d wnl! in the houudai v
.i.i ille l nitbl; i) ol Jieaiwnre. ill tiie
s
s
s
s
1 m M
9 .
" to ai. e .iimy i f I'ii.e niul mate of Peunsvl
of il.e I vania," ami f, r tl.ar pu.pi se to have,
I s.,vs-. mil ei, joy lull ie llttllls. belie
ii .
iA !Ltu iiri.jeirf;, 1.- Uieieto
it V.
II A KICK,
April 7, 1'joD.
solicitor.
TAILORS
J WHY i;iy ns much for a
ready liiiulc Miif, as for one
'nindo to your measure?
Our iiricca arc not Ligh
j$lo.00 will buy a mans
Uiroe piece suit or overcoat
itade in the latest, style
and iit guaranteed. If you
pay us nini'e you get the
value in better material
and linings
Womeiw suitsstart. at 20.
SSee our line of table linen
it is worth your while.
The Jaillets.
C.euuiiisr, Kressinsr, Hopaiiing.
TELEPHONE CON .NEC HON.
Broad Street, Near Ann
ij
BKPOItT Oi" TiiK uiMin rov tw tiii.
First yaiioihd Sink cf Milford
In liio sii.tti- i-i' ii;nslv;mia, uc the elofp
of business, ApiHiis, 1jH;:
Mi rr.rKS
LoanFflnd cirouiit' $ 49.815 83
J Uril' iH I fil-U'.ir'Jtl III ttl Ullat?-
ciiiv-1 157 83
IJ. . iv.iit,,: Losi'i-iiii'trin-uliitiull 25.ftM D(
Prt nnuif.s on L S. liunda iknmni
B'Hi'U. riucnriiifR, i-c 90 (i)5 OW
lin:iKi'g r.uu-u, farnituro nun
nxtmvh, 1 8S8 00
Line irmii apoinvttl rusoi v
narrtiln 15. 403 9T
SoNw nf mlip'i' XHnn;it Hm,l . 10 iK-
'j-ticMun-il p;i) r pu.'i -.'iiir,-, 11 n:U-
eld av-l c. n;. " 408 11
Lawful Money Keierve in IJuui;,
viz:
Hpcpi T 2:h bil Q9lVI q.
ijOKt-t.ciKlt'r ii!i ,rl 0t i
kU (it injiii. i) fniiu wit'i Kj S.
Truasuri'i-(r.c ufciroul.itu 11) 1200 Of-
Tntiil 1IH,1W If.
LtADlLI'l'lKS
Cnpll:'.! stocV pild In 25 000 tV
Surplus limit lu.ouo 01
Uiinividril p.-.itlt-, lt-Ks cxptnsos
niM t:.x s pii,l (1.831 0:
N'.uiouril Hunk noiii-i.Mi.iHniliug Jjy.ilO IN-
illh'tn uthiir HiithjlHil liimkrt ,tW4 07
lluliviiUial (Ii.'pusirti 6iilijicC to
"iitk m.m
DiMi-.ilDd irerlillcalug of dopolt. . l.OTn tl'
Curiiflud c'icck. &a7 gi,
, Total 1H4,118 15
ritate of Prunsylvnuln, County nf Plka, :
I, Jolm C. Wiiriicr, Cashier of the abort
iininetl iiiink. On Hiikiiiiily swear that tin
above r.uituiuenr is true to the best of mi
kuowloiiire li Mil liulicf.
.lOHN U. WARNRK, Cashier.
fSulcrilii'd tum nworn to before me thl.
1st liny of M:iy l'u
J. O. OHAMilEHLAIN, Notary Public
Correct Attot-t:
O. O Ail.MSTKOXG )
P N HonHViCjUli. J Directors.
A, D. lilioWN.
EGYPT I-nLLS
Elmer Morris of Bush-kill was in
town a few days last week.
Mrs (iershum Cunneil of Barren
Timter spent a few days with her
parents at Meadow Brook.
E. F. Peters is entertaining a few
fisherman lit his summer resort.
Fred Depne of North Water Gap
spent a few days with his grandpar
ents near this villege.
Geo Lilts jr Is again using his motor
cycle as a meai.s of travel.
Levi Ladlee is at present engaged
at Bush kill witli Dr. Britain.
A FRIENDLY LIFT.
"Cli nb on there,
that's tsoli.j over!"
all you fellers
Convincing Arguments.
The lawyer for the plaintiff had An
ishj his fciguMent, and counsel for
the defense stepped forward to speak,
when the new Judge Interrupted htm.
His eyes were wida pe, and filled
with wor.Jer and admiration for ths
plea of the plaint! It
"Dcfvi d t need not speak," he
sa:a. "i-nuntirr wins."
"But, yo ir honor," t,a!d tli attorney
for tho tlfV-ndant, "at least let me
present my ta;e."
"Well, go ahead then," said the
Jud?e, wearily.
The lawyer went ahead. When be
had finished the judge gasped In even
greater asteniaurcent.
I'lXm't !t be t all!" he exclaimed
"Now Ce:'tLj:ii wina."
i,i.-.-i V yED
IlliUil
is ns neccssniy - as good dress, whether for social
or for business correspondence.
. .V?
Our stock of stationery and writing materials
for all occasions is always largo and well chosen.
Summer, visitors in town will find just as.choice
selections of good papers as they were accustomed
to find in any city. Prices right.
ARMSTRONG'S FHARL1AGY
WalU Paper
This week we received our stock
of new wall paper. Over 100 diiTt?
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. W e can save you money.
W. S. RYMAM & SON,
Gilford, Pa.
fi?raf
UfSw a
2 OPC
i Cuddoback & Co.
S BROAD ST., MILFORD, PA.
1 ; -r.r1. ;
The Delaware Valley Transporta
tion Company will open for businesi
011 Saturdaj', May loth. Cars will
run as follows until further notice;
WEF.IC
I.v Mi'ford
tl :M a ui
4 :00 p 111
Al Pel J.ivi-I
Oi'.'O a 111
4 ;5'J p 111
bUXfJAYS
4 :00 p tn
P '
LEROY
Water on the Stove.
Ullson, c. the Colon
"i" "siicuiiure. pruies that, mot
lure in the air make. , room warmer
ami I. ao - . .
ana is reclly a fuel iritr ' v-,.i i
every woman knows .hat drv lip n
from stove often cause- a headaehs
Th Thine Thst Counts.
Every man feels Instinctively thsi
ill the beautliu. sciitiii.enis lr, th
wonU weigh let- than a single lov
Ijr action. Lowell.
aiionery
u
e5JEVW! I
TT1PI8
If you are intond
invto put in Gas
or arD having any
trouble with your
pipes already in,
Let us 'know.
SANITARY
PLUL10ING
iN ALL ITS
ERflfiCHES
-?.-.'..-3,..-i
DAYS
Le r rt Jervis
1 1 :H0 a m
C :0U p m
Ar Milford
12 ill) p tn
6 :35 p m
5:35 p m C :15 pm
E. KIPP,
Manager.
Two Points or view,
"Where la r.r.i.y street?"
-he optimist thlnki
It ' la lust
' fcels "?lh ""i T Wt
leeis sure that It is lnsnral .n ir .
I 0 moro distant planets.1
Will Need Assistance Later.
Hostess Suall I help you to t' e
cake, Tommy? -
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