PIKE COUNTY PRESS PUBLWUED EVERY FRIDAY. Friday, May 28, 1909 'jk, .OWM , BttOWN'S buiuhno bkoadst. subscription: Onr Ykar One dollar and fifty cents. Six Months Seventy-live cents. STKKTLY IN AUVANCB. Knterod at the post office of Milford, Pike Country, Pennsylvania, as seconil alfwc waiter, November twenty-first., ItP.lfl. Advertising Rates. On,luch, onotnmirtlnr a-..-1Su EmIi subsequent insertion .76 K1ucim1 rate-n, furnished on application, will ( allowed yearly advertisers. Legil Advertising. Administrator's and Executor's notices - - - S.'iO A'idimr'f notWs ..... . . no Divorce notices .... ... ft.n) SheritT'S sates, Orphans conrt sales, Jounty Troasurer's kuIcb, County etioc iri mt and election proclamation chared by the inch. i. H. Van EtUn. PUBLISHES, Resolutions of Respect Whereas the sritn destroyer has again Invaded our ranka and re. moved our Brother Carleton A. Smith. Bowing in humble submission to tha Divine will whioh doeth all things well. We Resolve that aa a testimony to his memory we here record our ap pretention of the worth and charac ter ol our departed brother. We rf ChII his genial disposition and recog nize those trails whioh endeared him to tha fraternity and which nuli him worthy to be called a man and a brother. Resolved thnt we synipa thise deeply with those who were Hear to him by kinship and commend to them whatever was worthy in the life of our brethet. Resjlved that a oopy of this minute be spread on the record, printed in the Pike County Press and a copy transmitted to his nearest relative. Committee : J. H. Van Etten, R. D. 8ayre, Frank Crissman. Milford, June 2, VMS. EGYPT MILLS Frank Layton and family are en. tortalning visitors from N. J. Mrs. John Henry of Newton N J. is spending a few days with her par ents J. Litts and wife. Wra Mink and Mrs. Edw Seese of Minks Pond were Pine Ridge visitors Sunday. Mrs. John Litts and daughter Mrs. John Henry and son George spent Sondft? at Bushkill Rev L. Rose delivered an excellent Memorial sermon at Pine Ridge Sun day morning. Hy Bchoonover and sister Leanna. of Hemlock Drive were the guests of David Snyder and family of Center. It is reported that Miss Mae Sny der of Delaware is ill with appendi citis, Eli Bchoonover made a trip to Stroudshurg last week. KIMBLE Thos Harrison, wife and three ehildreu of Scranton spent Memorial day with James lianison and family Lot Daniels jr and wife of Hones dale visited relatives this week. Jane Mr Kuwo of Rowland visited Mrs Geo Kimble Memorial day. Mrs Susie Kimble of Mlddletown and Wiufleld Baisden and wife of Hawley called on relatives Sunday. Harry Decker of Port Jervia visit ed his parents here Memorial nay. R. W. Kellay attended Memorial aerviaa at the M. E. Church Hawley, Sunday, and the exercises on Mon day, Elizabeth L io and John Calkins lu hel and Laura Decker attended the ii.tcculaurcate Sermon at the Lutheran chuioh at Hawley Sunday. E. L. Calkins and wife attended the Memorial exercise at liawley Monday. MAST HOPE Elijah Wood, who died at Lacks waxen last Saturday, was buried in Tea Mile River Cemetery Sunday. He was 91 years of age. For many years he resided here but bis last daya were spent at the home of bis son William. One daughter and five sons survive him. Chestei Nearing and family visited W. B. Hankins last Thursday. Hi, sister Mrs Van Bcboick of Matamoras 5 et him there. E. B. Crawford recently visited his mother at Tusten. Mrs Ella McMahon made a visit to Narrowsburg Tuesday. John Grnghan placed flags on the graves of friends iu the Mast Hope cemetery one being a brother soldier, Mrs M. J. Calkin has gone to her home In Port Jervis, Mrs Nicholas Webber has decided to reins in In her home at Tusten, N. Y. for the present. Tusten P O is now a mo-ey order offioe. Ms Evaline It. Dabroii 'roturnud from Binghatnton on Friday. Mrs Mary llullcry is now occupy, ing her cottage here. PAUPACK ' W. C. Williams, wife uud dstigli. ter Elsie of Brooklyn were guests of (3 E. Williams and family t!ie latter part of the past week. F. M Gilpin, wife and daughter of Hawley spent Memorial day at the Williams homestead. Mr hnd Mrs Steele and son of Rorh ester, N T. are spending n short time with Mrs Steele's parents It. F. Killam and wife. Mark Edgar and son returned to Scrinton Toesrliy after a visit With Mrs M. N. B Kiliam. Quite a nntnler from this and neighboring towns visited Pc.upack cemetery Memorial day in loving ri membrnnce of reh lives and friends that are free from the cares of this world and are resting in that quiet place. The Miss Bishops of Honesdale wer? guosta of their cousin Mrs R O Phillips the latter part of the week We are pleased to state that at last conference has sent a minister to this charge. Rev Earle Blossom will deliver bis nrst sermon Sunday Sunday school was organized Sun day last. We hope there will be a large attendance the ooming Sundays a there was the past. Severnl from hero attonded the dance at Lakeville May 81. Frederick J. Holhert, who forme ly kept the Delaware Hoiiso nt Lack- awaxen died at his home in O'.vego, N. Y. Wednesday aged 54 years. It is reported that Rualinj? Dewiti has sold bis bouse on lower Harford Street lo a N. Y. pirtj' for a very sat '.sfaetory consideration. G. A., Swepeniser and wife expect to start on a visit next Monday for several weeks duration. The V. I. A. has ordered its quota of Ulntrin for the streets and several barrels have been ordered for private parties who will use it on the streets adjaoent to their homes. McOill University, at Montreal, Canada, this week conferred the tie gree ol Doctor of Laws on Forester Gifford Pincbot. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollnr Reward for any cjwa of Catarrh tht cannit be cured by, Hull's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney CO.. Toledo, (). We, the undersigned, bi.vo known F J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe hlnf perfectly houorable In all business transaction and fluanclully able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. W aiding. Klnuau a Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood nml mucous urfacea of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa tion. Register's Notice The following accounts have been Bled with the Register and will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Pike County for continuation, on the Brat Monday of June next: Kstate of George H. Howhnnan, de ceased. The first and final account of Emily B. Thrall, administratrix. Estate of John Newman, deceased. First and final account of Julia K. Newman, administratrix. Eslat of Daniel W. Shoemaker, de ceased. First and final account of Mary E. Decker, administratrix. KHtate of Peter A. I., tjulck, de ceased. Fourth and final aeeouut of Lena A. Tahuage, executrix. JOHN C WESTBROOK JR. Milford, Pa., May 8, 1909. Register Court Proclamation State of Punusylvanla County ol Pike. Nutiee Is hereby given lo all uersous bouud by recofiuizauce. or otherwise lo ap pear, that the Juno term K9 of the aerera) couits of Plte County will be held at the- court bouse lu tlie 1J. .rough of Mil font od the first Monday (Ttli)ui 3 o'clock p m. and will be continued one week if necessary. GEORGE GHEGOHY May 13, 1U.J9. theritl. Widow's Appraisements The following appraisements set apsrt to widow have l.e.u tiled w ith the IteKister and will be presented to the Orpiian's Court for .infirmatlon and allowauee on the lirai Muuduy of June next. Katate of Frank G. Hauiea, deceased. Iuveutory and Appraeiueot of lier Honal property set apart to Kuiily K. Haines, widow. Kutate of A ud rew Marnuir tleceased. Iuveutury and Appraisement of ier sonal proert.v set apart lo Fiedeii.-a Marring, widow. Kstate of Thomas M. lUirrun, de ceased. Inventory and Appraisement of ersoual properly set apmi to Suruli Uurrus, widow. JOHN' f. WKSTBKOOK JR. Milford, Pa., May 8, 1'JuS. Register. Malign All Through. Castro had gone to Europe to have a malign growth removed. "Can it be done?" be asked, auxi oualy. I The surgeon shook his head, "if I were to remove it all." ha jald, "there would be nothing-itft to ! hold funeral services over." J mm. Corns on the cob coma on the teet are cer tainly out of place. For corns on your feet we have the only guaran teed cure to be had any where at any price. It is C CORN SOLVENT )M II. ind H npn filli to promptly w af t I I more corni painlessly by simply y ij M I pilntlnf on Hard or Soft Corns J j j. Mil re 8,1 to thii mafftc com I; Hi' tnnlsher, under nny eondttlcna, 21 I I r Gc thi If you want to get rid T f , CORNS y For Sale By F. J. HERB ST New Goods Just received a newxand complete line of "Spring" and Summer Goods" Fancy lawns White shirt waist goods Seersuckers Ladies' gauze vests Ladies hosiery Men's fancy dress shirts oQc to $1 " fancy half hose 10c to 50c " work shirts 50c " underwear 25a to 60c " belts and suspenders 25c to 50c Also a complete line cf Notions, Groceries, Crockery. ARMSTRONG'S Broad & Catharine ts. Milford, Pa Inoculated Their Dolls. Health Commissioner I'.itton v lotted a diphtheria patient the ether day and encountered two bright little girls o' four and five years respectively. He made friends with ti e tats, and be fore leaving as a precaution he gave each an injection of autUoxin. They were very Inquisitive aa to the mean Ing of all this, and flunlly Dr. Patton explained to them that without the antitoxin they would catch the din ease. The next day wlitii the doUjr visited his patient the rirt thing h perceived upon entering hs i.ou e was the two little gir.a eilting In t.; middle of the room taking t'iri.s 1 1 injecting antitoxin luto their kill, legs. t "What are you doing that for?" asked the doctor, somewhat astonish ed. "Why. we is airaid dolly will ketcj diphtheria," replied one of the tots and she straightway Injected another dose of the precious fluid Into tlu Muffed bahv. Improving. ' How Is your son James getting op at college, Mr. Bogga?" aiked the Pai son. "Fine," said Bogga. "He's getting more businesslike every day." "I am glad to hear that," said the clergyman. "How does the lad show It?" "Well," said Boggs. "when he first went up and wanted money, he iied to write asking for it Now he draws on me at sight" Airships. I hold It true with him who sings, to one clear harp in divers tones, that men who'd fly, ere they have wings, are apt to break their blooming bones. The uirds may think it full worth their while to soar from tree to tree; but while I live this good old litcth is plenty smooth enough for me. How Ha Did It. Yes, our little four -year-old Ik f,ue a comfort and such a h.?!.i to m" said Mrs. Kantjide to a l:tdy ca!!. r. "Why, be can take cure oi his b'y sister aa well aa any mr-je. Ho Is i.i t!ie next room now yn. Ajth i:t te IDtothy." (Raises her oi..e.) Walter." "i'cth, mamma." "Are you taaiiig caru of little sis tor?" "Yetli, mamma." "What are you doiu, Walter?" "Oh. l'se des playlu I'sv a barber, jad I'au fcuavin' her via papa's raiior " -.Kici'-cd tubleai.) a r l i- art all ricfit.tiut New Goods 7c to 18c y.cv yard 12c to 2oc. 12c to He 10c to 2Jc 10c to oOc 00OtOtO0OtO0OtCtOtO FISHING BOOTS ! in all length of tops, Hip, Thigh, and Storm King, The kind thats t guaranteed. Goods sent J to responsible parties on approval. o Prompt attention giv- en to mail or telephone o orders. o t You furnish the feet. J We do the rest, o Iocal phone 216. J O II N SO N, FITTER OF FEET, Port Jen is, N. V. OOOOO0-OOO0OOr. Notice of Application for Charter Notice is hereby riven, that an a) li cation will be made to Hie Covernor . i Peiinsylvaiiiu, ihes:one us le.uiivd Lv l-ivv, iieiiiK l'i'-t MiliiiiUeii to The Water Su(i;ly t'n:iii:Mi.ii ot' i'ent!. J. vauia, autl ii.t iiiL' r.-c--iveil 'be uppi'ov al. or tlie u'.Jruv::! of u majority, of t!:e 11. embers ;ln-;col', oil T hut.-, 'ay, the third day of Juce, A. r. 1;K9, ,v I'liilip 1'. Ful-iiet, llnn-.v 1.. liriw, '.' and Warieu h. nii t .ot.icti. under tlie Ael ot'Arteiiib!'.' olil;e Co:iitiionvealtli if Peuusylvania, eulilli 1 An ai t 10; provide for the ioeorj.uriiliou und resu lt! t ion of rertum 1 n :oriu ions, ' appro v. ! Apiii -:il: 1. and the supple lo.-nts itiii.to, r'l! t :e eliarter of ail in Viulu.l ci iKi.. :.:.'ii 10 be i-alleil, Iinf. . . .ii'ji V fry .V'i.:cr Company,' tje . i.ai : ic-it r aiifioi j: . ol ..iiii-ii m "ii,e -..iv water 10 (he .::'ilie, lu the li t.i.t e-'inpriMd v. irhi:; :!:e boutidary 1 f ihe townt-hip ol' liii.,viire, in the ninny ol l'lkt ami sin e of I'eiilis.vl v:itna," and for .lull puiio.-e to have, l '.n.-esn and enjoy ail the ii.IiIh, beue iil(, anil privil(.j.'e.-i ol said At of Aaseui i.ly and ihe suppii'iiit-nl.- i icieto II V. T. Jt.KI .It. April i',, I'jOi). Solicitor. Advertise in tlie PitEsa. TAILORS WHY pay as much for a ready made suit, as for one made to your measure? Our prices are not high $15.00 will buy a mans three piece suit or overcoat irade in the latent style and lit 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 Jaillets. tVnnliijr, Pressing, Itepniriuif. TKIJE 'HON F CONN KCTION. Broad Street, Near Ann BKPOHT OK THE CONDITION OF THH First National Bank of Milford In tbo.S::itoof PuiiiisylT.inln, ut tlio cloke of buiiue.-is, Aprils. Il'i'.l. KK'.rUliCK. I.oiuis Mini discounts 4t?i6 Ovi'i-.inuts. Fecuied and unso- et-.re'.l tT. S. ll'jtni- tofeetireclrculaticin I'rci" i 1 1 in.- (Hi U rf. UomU I'di'l. "(;u!ill.s, ere Ll:t:i!:ir house, furr.it tire and llxtntvi Dmu fr. in approved resolve ir,7 H'l 2"i." hi in 8.1 li'.o 1) ' 1 SsS O- 15,4o:j m Note of otl,r Xationr.l Manks . 1U (1 j nu li.Miiil p.iper cunt ncy, nick- eN sind cuts Lnwi'ul Money Hcsorve In ltiutk. Specie 7 STS H Iit'iil-tciiiU'r notes... 1, (,.'.", in ( H(dei.!:iti..ti fund with U S. 'i iensurer t5'( of circubit'on) 1950 Ol Total LIABILITIES 1U4,11U 1) Capital &U:i:k paid in..- $ !". 000 0 Surplus 11:110 lu.txw If 1 L-niiiviir o :ioiu-i. less expenses and paid B.H3I ni Xali.-e:.'. I .ink uot.:sout.4tilliiliug S.'5.KI0 f'ti IJlU- LO : DllllOlllll pailKS ii.iMi Ul ludivuiuitl (Uposits faulijct to eh. ck 123.A38 s: Ieinund eei tifieates of deposit. . 1,07.1 W LcrMlied c juclis 537 20 Total im,113 15 State of Pennsylvania, County of Plko. ss: I, John V. Warner, Cashier of the above nanieu Dana, no solemnly swear tbat tbv niiovo si.ii.Min'm is true to tlie best of inv knowled;,e nud belief. .KjHN (J. WARNKK, Cashior. Suboei ll't'il niKi sworn to before mo this isi ;iy 01 May ll!on. J. C. (.'ilA MHEULAl.N, Notary Public Correct Atledt: C. O AHMSTKOX'8 1 P N mil HMIJIK. I Directors. A, L). BliOWN. J THE C:TH IN EUROPE "Barbaric" Russia was the First to Abolish Capital Punishment. The revival of the guillotine In France, the most enlightened of all European countries, recalls the fac; that "barbaric" Russia, of all govern ments in the world, was the first to abolish the death penalty. The great Catharine was moved to this step by reading Beccaria's cele brated wor,;, "Criminals and Punish mentn." Uver since the anpearauce of that book Russia punishes even the vile.-t of crimes with imprisonment and buii-hmtnt only. Her bullet; ar.d rr.ro sre exclusively for political offenders or suspects. Cethrtrine's example was followed, in IV X. by a petty Italian prince. A yec.r l .ici t'mpc-ror Joseph II. abolish ed the dc::th penult, in Austria. It w: 3. l.o.'.t if r, re-estabilshi d in 1795 by Fraii'-is II., In couacqueuce of the Frei.cli Revolution. In ISIS tee Herman Revolutionary Government did away with the death t-enalty, and France followed suit. The German -.tilers, when they got the up per hind again, promptly re-establish-e:l crr;i:t.:l p:!iiiolm:tnt, and so did t-'ini .e. t.'U years later, after Orslnl's :ut- .-.i t 1. lion Naj-ol. on III. R::.-; :s. t'.ien, remains the only great Pmvtr of K;.rope wboae criminal code tl.iL - 1. .'. recognize the death renalty. Ti:e o''.' rs are: The Republic of R-.ii ?.:...! :o since Join; Uouiuaula. ::io i:.:, and Switzerland, since I!. 7 1. 1; wever. the central govern reent of ;- s lter!:iiid. In 1S:iS, empow eied o e .';'err-iit i-culons to ro-eatab-1! Ii tl.e i' .t!i peiui'y if public opin ion d- i..i;,(js it. Since then eight can tons ! c o jone so. Not a single execution has taken n!re tn ie!i;iiiu. since 1S03, though tr. li icimiis r-xei utious. The new cr:v'..il code of Norway makes no tr en: on of tlie ileatli per.ilty. and It is iber. lire co.1: iuorevl aboiioliid. Neith er ii:.: :; r fiinee of Monuco permit E"c::t'e ::. i:i his t!riy tercitory. for whi.-li r- ' ,on tiie f'ouUl... mau and v ile, . ..-ed the ib-ath penalty In tje '. Tin.il MoLto Cailo muidst Vi' r .:.: ei V" c " Zoo Talk. "A llttlo soif this morning.1 said ice nea. I doi.'t mind, but whero are we to l'::y?" iuguirefl the second. "Why, on tlie lynx, of comse." I's-es I'nuuticed. A New Jersey man claims to havi I been bitten by doJ 3,000 tlices After a life-time spent with New Jer sey ruosiiuitoes a llttls thing like a Aog bite passes unnoticed. (low is as necessary as good dress, whether for social or for business correspondence. Our stock of stationery and wriling materials for all occasions is always large and well chosen. Summer visitors in tovvn will find just as choice selections of good papers as they were accustomed to 'find in any city. Prices right. ARMSTRONG'S PHARMACY Wall Paper This week we received our stock of new wall paper. Over 100 dilTei" 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 thera over before you purchase. We can save you money. W. S. RVSV2AM a. SON, fVlsSford, Pa. f I, rf tit Cuddeback Co. BROAD ST. V-v:i'f V--'-f it-. ;v?','i,'. If r'.V jftrf.. The Delaware tion Compa:.y will open for business on Saturday, May 15th. Cars will run as folio vvs until further notice; WEEK l.v Vifoiil M :.'i0 it hi I TO in Ar I't,r Jei. is 10 ::() a in -1 :0U p in Is UX 1 :00 p in 4:10 pro LEROY tns o.. V." in the , ajtroiioint. diireover lht.' tiie conet meat ceri.-iinly co!!:c with the earth, tnd that the rejult o .uieh a coilieion must be the eartrTi !nt :.mt annihilation, he trew pale. lie carefully veriud his figures tep by step, anf grew paler. ' this Is so," he eie'abned, treru. bliuv. 'I ough. to bo a'olo to writo i ni.gazine article about It wMel, .- ' .; ray me enough to buy ay uexl iutei's coal!" Aud a mopped the perspiratio j3j lonery If you are intend ing to put in Gas or ara having any trouble with your pipes already in, Let us know. SAmTARY PLUMBING Ifl ALL ITS EKAuCHES MILFORD, PA. v.nl t.-;;vTSPa! Valley Transnorta- DAYS- Lv Port Jervis ;:i a m G lb) p m DAYS Ar M.lforrl 1 2 : 1 i) ) iu 6 :3a p ra 5 :35 p ni 6:15 p m E. KIPP, Manaerer. Karnily Ktcorus. Cne d '..' 83 a .ui ii:,iur was passing luv. n the s'.reet m Serauton where he resld.d l o aa seen by some hangers on at a public house which he was ir: oachiii;,. and one of the number '-alied to hlu aud said: "'e have a ibfcjutte here of some lmportai.ee, sr.d would like you to dtci.le. It is In relation to tas age of the devil. Can you tell us aow J.A he 1st" "fioHtl'T'en," taid the m'nh'er. with di:.!t7, "yn;i mint keep your owu lauiiiy .co.iis.