Pike County press. (Milford, Pa.) 1895-1925, June 25, 1909, Image 2

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PIKE COUNTY PRESS
Borough of Matamoras
ORDINANCE NO. 26
T A I LO RS
PLTBLiISUKD EVEHY FRIDAY.
Friday, Jane 25, 1909
orru , BROWH'I bdildibq broad kt.
8TJB8CHIPTION:
Ohk Y kak One dollar and fifty cents,
Six Months Seventy-five cents.
STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.
Enured at the post office of Mllford
Pike (Jnuntr. PenutiylTatila, m second
oint matter, November twentr-flrat, 1SDS
Advertising Rates.
Dn Inoh, onelnsnrtton yi.fi
K fcch subsequent Insertion ,76
Ketfured rate, f urnlshtst on application,
will he allowed Tearljr advertisers.
Legl Advertising.
Administrator's and Bxeontor's
notloee ....... -
A nditor's nntioes - . .
S.'V 1
4 110
Divorce notlocs .... ... 6.U0
a tin
Sheriff's sales, Orphans court sale,
)ounty Treasurer's sales, County state
ment and election proclamation charged
Dy ibv inch.
. . Va Btua. POBLISBKO,
Aire. Catharine Decker Cunning
ham died at br home to Port Jervis
last Monday after long illness of
paralysis, bbe was born in Wants f e
N. J. Jan 17, 1830 and was a de
soendant of Peter Decker the found
er of Devkertown, now Sussex. One
daughter Henrietta, music director
of the Port Jervis schools, two broth
era Ueorge snd William of Waco,
Texas, and two sisters Satan and
Mary, widow of the late John 1)
Biddis of Wasbiogton survive her.
Otto Dnrling was charged Monday
before Enquire Ladwig with being
disorderly the previous Saturday ev
ening and had to congh op f 5.00 and
costs.
Alfred Moreaux of Dingman town
ship, while slightly exhilarated las'
Monday raced his horse along Bar
ford Street and at Sixth Street ran
into it lamp pist which caused him
to pitou out of the wagon and
bruised his face.
M. E. Simons of Koneedale bas
betu reelected chairman of the Be-
publican County Committee of
Wayne.
Henry Klaer. a recent graduate of
the U. P. is borne for the summer.
Mrs. M. A. Cnddebaofc of New
Tork la a gaeet ia town.
The first National Bank of Mitford
baa declared it semi annual dividend
of 8 par cent payable July 1.
An aocident happened, or rather
was caused by overspending, to an
auto party at Egypt Mills last Sun
day in which two men were injured.
A rear tire slipped off anil the ma
chine turned turtle.
Dr. Walter 8. Angle of East
Stroudsburg bas been appointed
County Medical Inspector of Monroe
Mrs. A. Terwilliger is reoaintlns
her lately purchased bouse near Cen
tre square.
Dr. W. W. Keen, a celebrated sur
geon of Philadelphia, was a Hotel
Fauchers guest a day thia week.
Aana Klaer or Stroudsburg la via
mug ner mother here.
Miss Frances Westfall is peculiar-
ly unfortunate in her bealtb. Just
as she had about recovered from an
operation she became ill with jaun
dice.
License Transfer
Notice is hereby given that applica
tlou will be made to the Judges of the
uoun oi quarter (Sessions of Pike Co
on June 129, lwoe, for the transfer of the
retail liquor license of Pierre M. Is'llis
for a Hotel in Lehman Township to
JOHN C. WESTBROOK,
Mllford, Pa., June 16, 1M08-. Clerk.
LOST
A one quart "Thermos Bottle" o
the automobile road between Bloom
Ing Grove Park and Mllford, Sunday
dune 20, 1809. Please notify
DE. F. GILPIN.
Newfoundland, Pa.
KIMBLE
M. C Rowland returned home last
week after spending several daya at
Philadelphia and Atlantic City.
Mrs. Harriet Atkinson of Hawley
visited relatives here recently.
Born to Morris Perry and wife
daughter the 14.
Dr Shannon of Laokawaxen was in
town laat week as bealtb officer look
leg after the sanitary condition ol
the farmers raring for their milk
nd butter and conditions of their
cellars and stables, eto.
Rowland Snyder went to Lewia-
Itburg last week to acoompauy Ray.
aaond Docker home from Buokaell
University to spend bis vacation.
Arno Burkhardt ia convalescing
The nurse left Isst week.
Mrs. Wilbur Kelly visited Henry
Dewitt at Rowlaada last week.
M. U. Rowland gave hlsmea their
annual outing exouraion to Peak
Pond for a fish, They oaught 200.
Cliaa. Phelps and wire of Croton on
the Hudson spent Sondsy here with
relatives.
Mrs. Henry Schurta has moved to
New York. ,
Otvlnff nermlMKlnn in tha UaUmnra.
Citizens Water Company. Its succes
sors aud aiwigus to lay, repair and main
tain water mains, water pipes, hy
drants, shut oils, gates and meter
through and nnderthe avenues, streets
nil a.ilawialba nwnH Kb mnA aBltl.l..
this Borough and to furnish water, for
riuvuu uiu uumnua use w me innan
tants thereof for pay and prescribing
eertain fMimlitiona anil iwmalti.a
Section 1. The council of the Thor
ough of Matamoras does ordain; That
from and after the passage of this ordi
nance The Matamoras Citizens Water
company, its suecesHors and assigns,
a corporation organized and existing
nmUr tha luu'. of t l-i I . I '..i.i .............. 1 . 1 .
ha a n rl fhav an liarahv .mimniuMil ...
. j - - ...jmnvivu w
lay, repair and maintain water mains,
wiiici iMirtm, uuiraiiis, miiui DUN, gates
and meters through aud under the
avenues, street am! smnwAltia nuni
bv and within the linr-nuth nf lta.
moras, Pa., and to furnish water to the
11 i til i i' 11 H . ri i - a t u in iii.iiiviii . I .
anKlui tl.a ..llnwn. "i
? IV. '" IS I:BUl,OUB
Bna ennaittons.
Hection 2. Tha; all mains or pipes
taut ahnll h at a rlonlli nf .... U-
I - ( ' " 1 ' i nm iimu
IhrM (R I faat halnw tha .nil. 1 1
such avenues, screen or sidewalks; that
an snui oin, gates ana meterssnali not
extend above the level of the surface
of the avenues, streets and sidewalks
and shall forever be so maintained:
that all fire hydrantsshall be so placed
within tlta mipll I i 11 tm m rt 4V.a n..-l-J
" ....... .. biii. in. vumiuD
edge of the sidewalk aud at such places
" ' - ..o.auan..a vj 1 1 1 CI Dlim
Committee of this Borough and the
nnsv.lna nf anch flr hvitnnt. ahall .
of the uniform standard sizeofj) inohea
in aiameicr; inn an excavations made
shall whileopened, be protected against
animals, vehicles and pedestrians bv
nmn cniatrla flnrinir tha da. 1 1 ... . .. .1
at night by red lanterns placed at a suf
11 1 - . . , . .
ituimih uBait.-v npan o insure satetv
to the public; that no excavations made
shall be left open for a period of more
than one week: that all in anil tntran
from excavations shall be thrown to
one side and upon refilling shall be re
placed on top of the fill; that in refil
ling excavations the ground shall be
thoroughly tamped and as often as the
ground settles it shall be immediately
filled with gravel or shale to its proper
level ; roai an mains ana pipes laid In
and running parallel with avenues
streets shall be laid not t exceed a dls
tance of ten (10)feet from the gutter
HnM and fnr aiiniitvl. fmn th. .rajta ln
the sidewalk to cause the least damage
tnereto; tuat no avenue or street ia to
be wholly closed on account of any lay
ing or repairing of mains or pipes, o"r
from any other cause, but a width suf
ficiently large to allow the passage of
teams ana venicies snail be left at all
times; that such water company shall
be liahla at all timA fur an., un.l ail
damages in the event of any injury oo
uuiuutu rcnsuu oi me laying, main
taininar and reoairinsr of its mains
pipes, etc., and the use of the avenues
streets and sidewalks for the pur
aforasaid and all things appertaining
to the work done, or to be left undone
or to be done bv the Matamoras Citi
zens Water Company Its successors or
sseigns; that such Matamoras Citizens
Water Company, Its successors or as
signs shall pay all the expenses Incl
dent to enactment of this ordinance. It
is in rt ner stipulated that unless the
work is in good faith commenced with
in one vear from Him mmm, nf t it. n.
dlnance, that such ordinance will lapse
auu iMsjuuie vein.
Section 8. That before any work
shall be done in said Borough the said
The Matamoras Citizens Water Com
pany, its Successors ntuwlimi shall
a-ive a hnnri tn ha a iiiih..-..,! h .)...
council, in at least a sura of not leas
than one thousand (lOOO)dollars, for the
laiioiui penormanee oi all tnese things
contained in Section two hereof, and to
protect mis isorougn from damages by
tva.au u oi auuu worK, repairs, excava
tions, etc. and all things appertainiu
to the work dona, nr tn
be done or left
undone by such water company, its
uitaajiB Ul HfliffUH,
Stactirm 4 If u 1 1 r. V. UBlaian. cm
sens Water Company its successors or
ainiKiiat snan uegieci or refuse to do am
of these thitiira twinlraul In iht rAi
anee, such company its successors or
assigns shall incur a penalty of not less
than fifty (AO) dollars for each lnfrao
. i ik.
tlVU lUVIWIi
ALFRED DEVLIN,
President of Council.
Attest:
JOHN 8. DURANT,
Secretary to Council.
Approved this 9th dav of June 1909.
J H. SHEEN,
Chief Burgess.
Notice of Application for
Charter
Notice is herehv o-lvan that an alt
cation will be made to the Governor of
rennsyivania at ttie Executive Otticea
in U...I-U 1 1 . - ... .
on the third Day of July, A. D. 1909
by James C. Hose, Augustus W. Belch
and I eluu H. Seymour three of the In
cornoratjini mII nf Miimmr.. In i, .. i ..
Pa., uuder the Act of Assembly of the
Commonwealth of Punnuvivunia a...
tilled "An act to provide for the ino.r.
porauou ana regulation of certain eor
IHirat li ii i m" antmivHri tha I. .1 .. ,
April la4 aud the aeveral suppleiueuls
tuvivuj lor m L'uuwr nr ait n amtiui
corporation to be called the ("Pine
(ihtva (VniHlrvl tha aV... ........ .
: --" .ua.avM:t allU
object of which is the establishing and
maintaining a cemetery or burial
ground in Westfali Township, Pike
County, Pa., aud for such purpose the
purchase and sale of real estate ueces
ary for lue-forporate purposes of the
COU1DSI1V.
June a, 1909, ALFRED MARVIN,
aiatamonu, fa,, Solicitor.
Notice to Bridge Builders
Tha nammifMlnnAMnf I. . '
will receive sealed bids at their orti
'??
in tne court House, Mllford, Pa., un
Friday, July 9, 1909, for furuiahi'ua and
..ii
eraolliis; a Reiuforoed Couereta hri.l.r-
across Driller's l.'raak in UVH..11
Township; and at the same titne sealed
bids Will alatl 1m nuwlvul f.. .
Arch Bridge for the above location.
Each bid to be accompanied with
certilied check for faoo and to be hied
With tlie lnlltlniaMi.itiaml t la.h- I . .
' , " " V..V.B, III 1.111 C
o'clock p. Ul. on said above date. Bida
win ue t)tueu one nour later.
Tiia ltlutla u tut inMnlHiNirLiiia ..11
bridges are on tile in the L'Ollllll ituainn-
ers lOltiee, oiieu for the inspection, of
intending bidders.
1 be CoiuuliaalnnAN raaarwa tha .!..
to reject any aud all bids.
By order of the Board.
THEO. H. BAKER,
l'ininiliiMl.in.Ml 'l.-l.
Commissioners' Otttoe,
oiuioru, ra., June 21, 1909.
Advertise tn the Ptuoia.
w k Cuarsnltsd
M M FGU.iTAUI
F. J. HERB ST ;
New Goods
Just received a
line of "Spring and -Summer Goods"
i
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
" fancy half hose
" work shirts
" uuderwear
" belts and suspenders
a. .
-Also a complete line of Notions,
Groceries, Crockery.
ARMSTRONG'S
Broad & Catharin
PADPACK
Miss Fjter Killam spent part of
last week with relatives at Scranton.
Bessie Ansley of Mkldletown, N.
F. is vlgitlDg her parents Geo Ansley
and wife.
8. C. Steele, wife and sou returned
to tbeir borne at Rochester the 17th,
after few days spent with Mrs.
Staele's parenta B. F. Killam and
wife.
Edwin Pellett of Paterson was a
guest ofC. A. Pellett and family latt
week. N
Mrs. W. II. Clark and daughter,
Mrs. Phillips spend Sunday with
friends at Lakeville.
Mat.'e Pellett and Alma Vetteiline
wbo have been attending school at
Bloomsburg, bave returned home
Henry Oumble and wife eater
tained number of friends and neleh
bora las Friday evening.
Itoee Uumble of Mil ford is spend,
ing the summer with ber uncle E A.
Uomble and family.
Lillle and Mary Uomble of New
Tork are visiting their parents C. C.
Gamble and wife.
Ida Fowler left Paopaok the 20th
for Egypt, where she baa a position
as teacher.
A large number of young people
gathered at the borne of Conrad
Gamble Tuesday evening, where
duncing waa indulged in to the an-
joyment of all present tiU the mid-
night hour approached when refresh
menu were served and after 'Host a
few more sate" they returned to
their homes in the we small hours
dselsring they bad all bad a verv
good time and that the hoars bad
passed all too qulokly.
Interment In Paupack Cemetery
June 19, of Webster Bennett of Wil-
sou vl lie. formerly of this nlace.
Deceased was born at Panpack in
18S8. Ha leavea a wife and 8 child,
ren, besides four sisters and two
brothera. Bev. B. P. Kipley of Haw
ley officiated.
At the sign of the CUP and 8AU-
CR, a tea room has been opened
in the Cottage adjoining the Sawkill
House on Harford Street. The nom
will be open daily from 8 SO to 6 SO
Pea b 14 K. gold, iri
dium pointed. as it
beautifully -ckavacd bar
rel and Uu cap ia fitted
with, patent pocket
clasp that prevents
cidenta.1 loss. '. t.
Sold under the) manu."
facturera aisartuitc to
be satisfactory in every
respect.
New Goods
new and complete
50c to $1
10c to 50c
50c
25c to 60c
25c to 50c
e ts. Milford, Pa
oeoo4ooooooooeioeoe
o rarents who are de
o
o
o
o
o
o
sirous of having their
children properly and
appropriately dressed
for pariies and - chil
dren's day exercises,
will find at Johnson 'b
4fa .
cnoe tjtore an exqui-
site line of slippers in
white and colored leath
ers. - '-
Pumps, Sandals and $
Oxfords. t
We will send two or
more pairs to resnonsi-
ble people to select from
when desired.
Mail and telephone or
ders will receive prompt
uuenuon.
Lona.1 nhnrtA 91 ft
! JOHNSON,I
ft w
FITTER OF FEET.
OO4OOOOO4O0OOC
EGYPT MILLS
J. Bebouaover and George Emery
made a trip to Struudsburt- with a
load of bark Tuesday.
Miss Luella Heasler is oa the sik
at present.
Miss Mae Dtckiaoa. who H ia aa-
porUA was sn flaring with appandi
oitla. ta able to be oat again.
Owing to the oosnbla4 ear vina. .r
Mrs. laoaey'a funeral Children 'a Dw
axaralsea at Sand Hill Sunday the
Kara was lilt. ts everHewtag.
Qilte a an tuber U oar people were
preaent.
Mr Kdward P. Carrts, wbo baa
been ill with rheuamtishs. la able to
be out again. '
Born to Harry Garris and wire at
Boshklll one day last week a boy.
Quite a number of aeopla have
been having French measles the Bast
few weeks.
Miss Boana Depoe ia at Strouds-
'aiurg for a short time.
The people of Meadow Brook seat
last rriday and gave the school b
a geueraj cleaning.
WHY pay as much fqr a
ready made suit, as for Qne
made to your measure? f
Our prices are not high
$15.00 will buy a mans
three piece suit or overcoat
nade 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 Jaillets. ,
Cleaning, Pressing, Bepalring.
TEI.EPHONF CONNECTION.
Broad Street, Near Ann
BBPOBT Or TRt COHDmoN OP THE
First National Sank of Mi I ford
In the State of Pennsvlvanla. at tha aina.
of business, April 28, 19US.
RBSCURCKS
Loans and dlaeounts $ 49 .15 as
Overdrafts, secured and anse-
"u""-.- 15T 83
U. . Bonds to seenre elreulation tfi.toa ot
Premiums on U. 8. Bonds poo otl
Bonds, seonritles, eto go 016 Oil
BankiDc house, furniture and
tlxturas .... 1 888 00
Due from approved reserve
wI7v-.v ,"'V? '
w inuw n.ll mai MDEI. .
fractional paper curraooy, nlok-
10 00
IB IOD (HuH
Lawful Money Reserve in Bank.
468 17
Specie 7 J78 88 I
Lesal-tender notes . . . 1,936 00 1
8,803 85
nruempuon ftlna with U 8
Treaaarer(6 of circulation)
I860 00
Total aitH.ll, u
LIABIUTIBS
Capital stock paid In 8S.000 00
ii Ji T.Jf io,uuu 00
wuuiftuni uiuuM, less expenses
sod taies paid nt m
National Bank notes outstanding gs.uoo 00
uue to otuar national Danks 8 084 07
Individual deposits subject to
altiaalk ana ana n.
Demand oartlfloates of deposit. . 1,076 117
Certified roeeks aa7 ai
1 un.iinn in
Total aiu4.ua ia
(State of Pennsvlvanla. Conntv nf Pik a.
I, John v Warner. Caatiier of lbs alwre
HmaD ia ii a on antamnia .. . i. . . i
above statement is true to the best of niy
.iniwmin .nil UCI Ifl
JOHN C. WARN EH. nl.i
PnhailHhfsrl m.rt a aw nan a. Ih4r ..k...
- 7 " "-T aajrai ui
J. O. CHAMBERLAIN. NoUrr Public
C. O. ARMSTRONG )
P. N BUUKNiqUK. ( Directors.
A, D. BROWN. ( wiieowrs.
TUSTKIf
Snakes, pilots, rattlers and every,
thing of that description are plentiful.
Mrs. W. J. Stump shot a rattlesnake
on jrrlday on which were 7 rattles
areurica uick received quite a
gash on his forehead laat Frldav
belbg struck by the sharp tad of ac
aipsy stick. The boys were bavin ir
a game of "nlpsy" and when the
stick was stuuck it flew at him tbey
tald.
Miss Schotts pupils wbo attended
teachers examination at Barryville
last week were all succesfnl,
Mrs. Arthur Hankina went to Port
Jervis last week with ber two child-
1. The next day one of them broke
out with the measles.
T. H. Hanklue lost a valaable
team bone last week.
W. J. Stump started on hla eastern
trip tbls week.
Mies Ida Hanklns returned hone
Tuesday after spending tbls wintr
in Brooklyn.
Miss Msggle Do bom Is spendins a
few days at Atco Pa.
fJeorge Mackla'a family are re.
covering from the measles. . '
MAST HOPE
Mrs.
Molusky and Miss
Lizzy
Beemer spent part
laat week In
Mkldletown N. J.
Bora to Mr. Mrs. John
Johnson a
daughter.
Mr. John Metis hoa lost a valuable
oovr tbls week.
Wm. Wood and wife of Lacks.
waxen took Sunday dinner at Mrs
W. D. Bros
ITow's This?
We offer Oae Htuatrsd Dollar Hesrard
(or ait r ease at Caaarrk Uwt cannot be
una by. Hell's Catarrh Cor..
F. J. Ctamav m CO. . Tutamlo O
Wi the undeMtflond. haws knoar. P. J
Cheney for (he last Is yean, a4 belirve
aim DMlwcfly boootaeLa la all
transaait inm and aoaiaalallv ahla ftn
out aor obtlaattou Bad. br his firm.
V. aldlof, Kiooaa a Marria,
Wholesale UnunriMs, Tuledo, O.
ball's Catarrh Cure Is taken loteraally,
acoiuj tllraotly aeoa the blood sad maeoas
sartaeas of the sysMsa, Testteaoalals sent
free. Price 7i seats per bottle. SuM ttr
aUDracalste.
Take Hall's Tamil 7 PUU (or seastlpa
Ut. I
f..s,ir.ij
caftSr
1 th
H. J
aw n m
'aTusMaste.
C. O.
Wall Paper
This week we received our stock
of new wall paper. Over 100 differ
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,
Milford, Pa.
iifVaiOTur
GAS FITTING...
If you
pipes
Let
Cuddeback & Co.
BROAD ST..
Delaware Valley
TIME TABLE
AUTO STAGE USE VILFORD & PORT JERVIS
MS-Aillkri Leaving- Time is Always
Lv Milford Ar Port
Week Days
44 u
:30 a m
M 00 p ui
a KKt p in
10 :S0 a ro
3:60 p m
6 :00 p in
6 AO a tn
:16 p tn
10:16a m
4 :50 p in
8 :4S p in
11:15 am
4:30 p m
6 :60 p in
7 :30 a 111
9 :00 p in
Saturdays
Saodaya
Mondays Extra
Fridays Extra
Except Saturday Afternoons.
ItarBaefage Must Posiilvely be Ready
LOCAL TELEPHONE CONNECTION, MILFORD. PENNA
LEROY
a . t
COMES OUT
A RIBBON
LIES FLAT
ON THE
BRUSH
Delicious
am anuseotic. Tne
' oWJlice which comhrnea
efficiency with a deliahlful
ARMSTRONG,
Drufrgist
are intend
ing to put in Gas
or aro having any
trouble with your
already in,
us know.
SANITARY
PLUMBING
IN ALL ITS
BRANCHES
MlLPnnn da
Transportation Co
fioin tha Post Office Corner
Jervis Lv Port Jervis Ar Milford
13:18 pro
S KM) p ra
4:00 p m
12:15 pm
4 :45 p in
7 :00 p in
8KXI a m
9 :15 p hi
l.:S p m
6:30 p m
4 :30 p ru.
11 :4 p m.
6:16 p m.
7:30 ji na
8:80 a m
9 :4I p in
by 8:00 a tn or 2 :80 p m.
E, KIPP,
Manager.