PIKE COUNTY PRESS PUBLISHED ICFKRT FRIDAY. Friday, July 2, 1909 orru m, brows 's bdildiho broad rt. bubscriptiok: Osk Y kab One dollar and fifty cents. Six Mouths Bevonly-nve cents. STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. Kntered at (hp pout ofTloe of MllfoM, Pike County, Pennsylvania, at seoond- U MW lirnvuvr, tiuviHiiiwr iwouifuni, loro. Advertising Rates. Or. lnoh. onelnscrtlon - - -. - - - - ll.to) B subsequent iDMrtion ------- .76 l.edueed rotes, furnlshcl on application, w 1 be allowed yearly advertisers. Leg9! Advertising. Administrator's and Executor's noMoea - - $.00 Auditor's notloea - . - - . . 4.K) Divorce notloel - - ... 6.(0 Sheriff' sales, Orphan oonrt tales, younty Treasurer's sales. County ttate mint and election proclamation oharsjtd by the inch. ' i. H. Vaa Bttaa. PrjBUSHEB, The Women ' booletj of the Pres byterian Congregation will bold a Festival in the Lecture Room on Friday evenlog July J. Strawber ries, Ioe Cream, Sandwiches, Coffee, to. The pnbllo ia cordially invited to attend. Miss Annie Yennie died at Brook lyn Hospital early yesterday morn ing after a second operation for ap pendicitis. She is survived by two Bisters, Mary of Milford and Emma of Paterson, N. J., and one brother, William of Milford. The remnins were brought here for interment. Miss E. M. Cummins, a former resident near town, now of Portland Pa., visited here recently. Win B. Smith aged 69 years, a life long reaidout of Rowlands, died June 16th. Hia widow, four aona and two daughters survive him. P. E. Fsrunm Jr was qaite serions ly injured in an auto accident while 1 on his way to attend a College re union, Camp Ya peach u has opened for the season. The statement of the First Nation al Bank appears elsewhere. Ousts v Oorlsse jr is home with his parents for the summer. John C. Zimmerman and family of Brooklyn are at Milford Inn. Houses in Milford are in demand. Leroy E. Kipp, J. 8. Puroell, Charles Degen and "Airs. John Degen have rented their respective residences to city people for the summer. Mrs. Ludy of Summit, N. J. oame up this week for a visit and was ac companied by Lila Ryman, who bss been visitiag in Newark. rfI XVVW tc4 1st-utoscaiutus; her mother as a guest Chas. .(i. Wood has bought a new auto, MAST HOPE Peter Schott of Tusten, N. Y. and J. ies Evaline liner of Bloominebnra Is. Y. were married at the house of tiie bride, parents, Tuesday after noon. They were attended by Miss Wilbemia Sonott aud Mr. Frank Is ner. That evening they took a train to Binghamton where they will com mence housekeeping. Many useful aud beautiful presents were given. Mrs. C. A. Dabron and children are here to spend the summer. Miss Bessie Deterick and sitter spent lost week at Tusten. Arthur Hankins went to Port Jor vis on Sunday on account of bis youngest child having the measles. Mrs. W. J. Stump spent Friday in rort dervis. Miss Nellie Hankina returned from Hamburg, N. J. on Satnrda anil lior sister went to Hamburg the same any. Mrs. Altsno and her two children Delia and Fred spent laat week in rion Tork. Engeue Werts and wife visited at W. U. Brass last week. WANTED I SALESMEN to represent ns in me saie ot cur High Grade Gooda. Don't delay, apply at onoe. Steady omtMuyiDBDi ; uoerai terms. Exper ience not necessary, ALLEN NURSERY CO. Rochester, N. Y. Notice to Bridge Builder The Commissioners of Pike County will receive sealed bids at their office In the Court House, Milford, Pa., umil V r i1 m u Jiilv Q 1UAO ' . erecting a Reinforced Concrete Bridge iowuahip; and at the tarns time tented bids will alto be received for a Stone Arch liridps for the above location. Kaeh bid to b accompanied with eertllied check for MOO and to be Bled With the fllininiaiiniiMl 1 t. ----- - vivim vj Oil o'clock p. m. on aald above date. Blda in uo ujreuey wue nour later. The pinna and specifications for aald Lridures are on tile in lit I iui.... era untee, oiieu for the inspection of lUKIIUIIIJf UIUUGII, The Couiuiiaaiooers reserve the right to reject any aud ail blda. By order or tbo Board. THEO. H. BAKER, Commissioners' Clerk. Commissioners' Oltloa, Jlliford, Pa., June SI, 1909, BAZAAR Madame Maloof has t opened her 'Bazaar' in the Wells Building on Harford Street with a line of sou venirs, hand painted china, kimonas, hand embroideries, real laces, cut glass, Bpecial Venietian gold glass. PAUPACK Mrs. Edson Green and children re turned to their home at.Scranton, Bun day, after several weeks spent with her parents, B. F. Kiilam and wife Georga 8 locum, wife and children of Bcranton spent part of the past wea with the fortnera brother, Jos. Slocum and wife. Mix. Arthur Hoppsand aon.of Scran ton are guests of her parents, Mr and Mrs. George. Ansley. There will be no services at Pan- pack church the following two Bun days, July ilh and 11th as our pastor expects to a tend the Y. M. C. A. con ference at Mass. Bertha Finley is visitiag relatives and friends at Bcranton. Francis Elllam attended the gradu ating exercises at Perkioinen the past week. About twenty members of the Y- M C. A. of Brooklyn have "pitched camp at Big Pond for thesummer. The num ber is expected to increase to the half- hundred mark by the fourth. We are told there will be great do ings in tnia place July oth In the morning there will be a ball game between the Brooklyn and Pan- pack boys, on the farm of Henry Gum bles In the afternoon there is a pio nlc at Fairview Lake at what is known as the Robert Smith cottage and in the evening a large display ot fi works at Camp Brooklyn. Qnite a bit all in one day for a quiet little town like Paupack. Nellie Grant from the west is spend ing a short time with Mrs Joseph Bio cum. Louisa Yetterllne returned to her home from Blooinsburg school Thurs day last. City people have begun to arrive at the home of Walter v etterline. Poor director, C. A. Pel let t removed Mrs. Webster Bennett from her home ttWlkuu41l..HIiMa H. . J. S4th. They were accompanied by Mrs. Harriet Kirkendall Francis Kiilam attended the grad oatlng exercises at Perkiomen the past wetk. A multitude of greei. worms have invaded the flata thru thia section of i the country and have entirely denud ed the trees along the river. Espec ially the maples are completely bereft ot their foliage wbiie other species of trees seem to have been avoided by the ravagers. . V. I. A. Statement RECEIPTS Bal. reported to Association $184 Annual Dues 41 Check H. S. Gravea 5 Mrs. .Tame Pinuhot 20 Sale of Lemonade 22 Proceeds from Euohre at Mrs. Buchanan a 39 it Proceeds from Bachelor Maids Entertainment 82 40 Total 345 89 DISBURSEMENTS Carting 3 jj Work on streets and beds 45 SO " in Glen 4 50 Lemons, sugar, tray, pall, etc 7 43 Cart r 60 Summer bouse gravel & clean 'g 1 10 Prise for Euchre 1 00 Envelopes and stamps 1 18 Oil for lamp eo Seata and boxes 88 00 Express on flowers and seed 1901 1 20 Signa 7 go Flowers for beds IS SO Planting flowers, vines, eto. 1 76 Glutrin for streets 100 00 Balance in Bank 126 OS Tetsl 8345 89 Laughing CyaJcttms. Tit-ror-tat Is a game that la elder than golf. Many a "Balnt" has a homely face to thank (or her halo. roots never listen to the wise; bat the viae occasionally give ear te fools. Much la forgiven Beauty at the Court ot Injustice. To be bad-for-somethlng ts strong er than to be good-for-nothlag. Candor ia the cold-water spigot of Truth. A dull hearing aad a bad memory have proved imrasAseli profitable af-Blctloaa. Our Toilet and Perfume Department contains the most exquisite scents ot roses, violets, and all the popular odors. You will be praised for your perfume tastes if you will let us supply you. We have Just put in a complete stock of Harmony Perfumes and , Toilet Articles which are so well known for their true flower fragrance. All goods made by Harmony of Boston and sold by us ex clusively are guaranteed to to give perfect satisfaction or your money refunded. Harmony Porfumea Toilet Waters Sachets - Liquid Green Soap Smelling Salts These and more at F. J. Herbst, Druggist. New Goods Just received a line of "Spring and Summer Goods" Fancy lawns White shirt waist goods Seersuckers Ladies' gauze vests Ladies hosiery Men's fancy dress shirts " fancy half hose " work shirts " uuderwear " belts and suspenders Also a complete line of Notions, Groceries, Crockery. ARMSTRONG'S Broad-& Catharine Sts. -Milford; Pa Notice of Application for Charter Notice Is hereby given, that an appli cation will be made to the Governor of Pennsylvania at the Executive Offices in Harrisburg, Pa., at 10 o'clock a. in., on the third Day of July, A. D. 1909. by James C. Horn, Augustus W. lialcb aud Cellui H. Seymour three of the In corporator all or Matamoras, Pike Co. Pa., under the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, eu UUed "An act to provide for the incor poration and regulation of certain cocr porationt" approved the iWth day of April 1874 aud the several supplements thereto for a charter ofau intended corporation to be railed the ("Pine Grove Cemetery") the character aud object of which is the establishing and maintaining a cemetery or burial ground in Weetfall Townahip, Pike County, Pa., and for such purpose the purchase and sale of real estate neces sary for the corporate purposes of the company. June 8, 1909, ALFRED MARVIN, Matamoras, Pa., Solicitor. GREENT0WN Lake Paupack has only eight board ers at present. , A son was born to William and Edith Hay A son was born to Thomas Gilpin Jr. and wife. Mr. Gilpin Is postmsa ter aud merchant here. While Geo Robackrr a prominent farmer of this place sged 65 yrt. was taking the harness otf his horse.the horse kicked hliu in the side so hard that be fell out through the stable door, but the doctor said no bones are broken, and he la getting along quite well G.H.Banks Justice of the Peace is somewhat Improved As Bit Neighbors See Htm. If he Is poor he It a bad manager If he la rich, he la dishonest. If he needs credit, he can't get it If he Is prosperous, every one wants to do him a favor. It he's In politics, It's for pie. If ha Is out of politics, you can't place him, sad he's no good for bit coun try. If hs doesn't give to charity. -he i a stingy cuts. If he does. It's fci show. if he Is actively religious, be i. a hypocrite. If he takes lo Intel., la religion, he't a barieiifi tinner If he thowt affection, he s a :' speelmea. If be seems to tare fo no one, he It rold-blooiej. if he dies young, tliere was a great future ahead of nlai. If It lives to aa old age, br has mhuteil hi caning. New Goods new and complete 7c to 18c per yard 12c, to 2oc. 12c to lie v 10c to 2oc 10c to 50c 50c to $1 10c to 50c 50o 25c to 60c 25c to 50c oooooooo.oo4ooo o Parents who are de- sirous of having their children properly and appropriately dressed for panics and chil- t dren's day exercises, t 0 will rind at Johnson's J Shoe Store an exqui- 1 site line of slippers in white and colored leath 2 o ere. a- Tumps, Sandals and Oxfords. We will send two or S more pairs to responsi- i ble people to select from 2 when desired. e Mail and telephone or ders will receive prompt attention. Local phone 21 G. I JOHNSON, FITTER OF FEET, eooeooeoeoeoeoooeoo "Our next door neighbor la get ting old." ttat do you go Dyf " "He's quit talking bsaebal) and tons to talking gtrden," CALMER TOPICS. TAILORS WHY pay as much fur a ready made suit, as for one made to your measure? Our prices are not high $15.00 will buy a mans throe piece suit or overcoat irade in the latest style and tit guaranteed. If you pay us more you get the value in better material and linings "Womcns suits start at $20. See our line of table linen it is worth your while. The Jaillets. Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing. TELEPHONF CONNECTION. Broad Street, Near Ann KKPOKT OP TIIR CONDITION OF TIIE First National Bank of Milford In the Statu of Pennsylvania, ut tbu close of business, JuneSJ, 1HC0. RESOURCES Loans ami discounts f 51,5(6 88 uvemriiics, secured, atitl nnse- cure'l V. S. HondstoRecmectrculatinn Premiums on U rt. Homls Bnnls, securities, etc UiuikniR house, furniture and Uxlures Due from approved reserve nfrenls NV'.e nf other National Banks . i'raetlonnl paper currency, nick- eli nml cents Lnwlul Money Hesurve In Bank. vl7.: peciR ( (H4 tfi L'-'tf'tl-tcntlor notes... I.y75 On j Kt'iieiuption fund with U S. Treasurer (6 of circulation) 54 47 to.HU (X) mo on 00 I5 00 1 888 00 1!,M1 01 M5 W 838 46 10 SIR 55 lo0 00 Total LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In ....tlug.Tos a; t 2.1 onn no In fund" in it) no Undivided profits, le.ss expenses and tines paid 7.779 81 National llalik llotesoutKtandlug tut Due to ot.liui' national banks 2,513 SS Individual deposits subject to ellfok 125,809 81 Demand certificates of deposit. . l.ono net Ccrlilled e'icckt 1,(508 W2 Total 11118.708 87 State of Pennsylvania, County of Pike, ss: I, John O. Warner. Cashier of the above named tuiuk.do solemnly swear that the itbove stattMnent is true to the best of my knowledge nnd belief. JOHN V. WARNKH, Cashier Subscrlled nna sworn to beforo lue this li day of Juue luuO. J. C. pHAMBKHLAIN, Notary Public Correct Attest: W. A. II MITCHELL. ) V. C. KIXKKL, A, D. UltOWN. Dlrectora. How's This? WeoflTer Ono Handred Dollar Reward for any cas of Catarrh thut cannot be cure J by, Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney a CO.. Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, bave knowu F J. ChtlU'7 for the lata 15 years, and believe him pclfecfly honorable In all business transaction aud financially able to carry uut any obligations made by his firm. V aiding, Klnnau a Marvin Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken llltcrnally actiug dlro jtly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hull's Fuuilly Fills fur couttlpa tiou. Oh, io 'Vay. "Well," tald a traveller In the train ona evening, "speaking of long Ivfs, my dear aunt died at the age f one hundred and six." "That's nothing." aald a silly look ing drummer. "I had a grandmother who died at two hundred and twenty three." "bosh, do you want us to believe hr.t a relation of yours died. at two hundred sni twenty-three? It Is not m!y Improbable, but impossible." snanned the first. ".Not at nil. ' She filed at two taun 're.1 aud twenty-three Broad Street." Aniitlier Lincoln Story. In 1S54 some gentlemen who had ".:st returned from a trip through he West came to Washington. D. C. Tid went to call on Lincoln. During heir visit one of the men spoke of l body of water In Nebraska which ioie nn Indian name. "1 cannot recall the name now." ne fnld. In a vexed tone, "but It tig nlei 'weeping water.' " President Lincoln Instantly re spm.cd. "As 'laughing water.' ac rordlug to Longfellow, is 'Minneha ha.' this evidently should be 'Mlune boolioo. " Klval Dignities An Enftllshman. fond of boasting )T his ancestry, took a coin from bis pocket an, pointing to the bead en graved on It, said: "My great-great-Etrrudiather was made a lord by the King whose picture you see on this billing. " "What a coincidence!" said hit Venkee companion, who at once pro luted another coin. "My great-great-erandfnfber was made an angel by the Indian whose picture you ses on ibis cent." The tMiole Keck of the Woods. "Uld your ancestors bave a family tree. Mr. Magulre!" "Family tree, it It, ma'am! One ot tns ancestors "ontrolled th' Intlre timber privilege of (be Cards of Edtq," I J I and dentifrice efficiency aftu-tatte. 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. W e can save you money. W. S. RYMAN a SON, ilford, Paa UAo rill ISMU... If you are intend- in to put In Gas -3 or ars having any S te Cuddeback & Co. H P BROAD ST., .:. MILFORD. PA. l . - - ,:- s, Valley Delaware TIH3 TABLE ACTO STAGE LISE 1:ILF.-)RD & FORT JKRVIS aWTMiift ra Leaving- Time is Always Lv Milford Ar Port Jervis Lv Port Jcrvis Ar Mtlfu'd 8:80am 10:15am 12:15 ptn 12:15iro 4 :00 p in 4 :60 p in 8 :00 p m 6 :8t p in 3 :00 p til 8 :45 p in 4 :00 p in i ;a0 p m 10:30ara 11:15am lMJpm litJSpm 3 :50 p ra 4 :30 p ra 4 : 15 p m 6 :15 p ra 6 :00 p m :T,0 pin 7 :0!) p m 7 :30 p m 6 :40 am 7 :150 am 8 ;0t) am 8 :80 a m 8:16 pin 8:00 pin 8:15 pm 8 :45 p m Week Days Suluidays Mundavs Mnnrlays Extra Fridays Extra Except Saturday Afternoons. b?"Bag(age Must Potitlvely bo Ready by 8:oo a in or 2 :30 p m. LOCAL TELEPHONE CONNECTION, MILFORD, PENNA. LEROY E. KIPP, Manager, , i COMES OUT A RIBBON LIES FLAT ON THE BRUSH TV ts e lAliailia antiseptic. The which combines with a delightful ARMSTRONO, Druggist trouble with your pipes already in, Let us know. SAfdTARV PLUMBING $ 0. IN ALL ITS BRANCHES .-5 v - . - ' - " - j V . . i ! -J Transportation Co fn tn the Ftwt Offlce Corner
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