The Latest, Most Useful and Cleverest Little Article Ever Irmntel TAILORS PUllUMIBD EVERT rSIDAT. in - iVrfsOOl? MHk from cows t MVJlvEd Work from hors I ft Friday, July 23, 1909 The only Alcohol Stove that is best adapted for Sick-Room. WHY pay as much for a ready made suit, as for one made to your measure? Our prices are not high Protect your stock from flies and you'll mike more money AnitMlt that arc pcitered by flics limply rannot pmpcily digest their food. Why tpend money buying apecial feed and then let (he flies rob yoa of yoor profit ? Shoo-Hy kills erery fly it strikes. Free your stock from flies by sprayins; them with SHOO-Ft, Y and they'll take on flesh immediately. Your cows will give one-third more milk and your horses will do marc and better work. A boon tor the Dentists, Board ers. Travelers, Chafing Dish. Man who shaves himself. Use ful in 1 00 other ways. arm m, browh'b RtMi.uino broad ft, Nursery, Camp, Light House- V.- 1 I T I 4 D1 1 subscrmtion: 0r Ykak One dollar and fifty cent. Hix Months Seventy-five cent. STaiOTLY IN ADVANCE. Entered at the pot ofEo of Milford rMke Oiuniy, Peuusylvnnla, M second tittnr wetter, NoYsiuiwr tweuty-llr.t, lam. Turkish Bath Cabinet, Curl ing, or Flat Iron. Protect yovr stock and get tbe profit that belongs to you by spraying tbea with 15.00 will buy a mans PIKE COUNTY PRESS in Advertising Rates. ?r..1rwth. onntnilertlrtn ---- ---16 fitch ftulwmnfint tnawtlon ------- .7ft Keduced ente. furnlshi'l on application. will iw allowed yearly advertisers. Legl Advertising. Alnilnltrntrr's And Eieoutor's notices Awl-tor's notices - . - - - - - 4.00 UiT itu nntiot-a Shorffs m1. Orphans court sal, '.tui.',y Tnwurvr's Bali's, County state Pi m and election proclamation charged by the inch. ' J. 0. rH Kttm. PnsusHZB, Republican State Ticket Judge Japreme Court, ROBERT VON M08CHZISKER, Philadelphia. Auditor General, A. E. BISSON, Erie. Slate Treasurer, JEREMIAH A. BTOBEH, Lancaster. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET, Jury Commissioner, GEORGE H. McCARTJT, Mllford Borough. Eastun baa been dropped from the Atlantic League, one reason given being that the attendance of thai town was poor. It is alleged however that it was because of bate ball poli tics to keeivtber club ahead. Thia only vertifiea what we said last week about the game becoming more or less a speculation of the managers or owners of the teams. Some newspapers which cried out u couple nf years ago that the New Cap itol grafters would not be punished, that powerful political influence would piotect thuui, and tbnt the republican party could n tallow convictions of on? of its prominent officials, should now be frank enough to admit that their predictions "were dictated by malice rather than good sense. The gi afters have becu prosecuted, convict t-d aud they will be punished and newspaper which sought to make capital out of the steal stand rebuked. TUSTEN . Mrs. Barlow is entertaining her neien and husband from Hancock, N. Y. Jesse Hirlow and daughter spent part of last week at his mother's home in this place. Mrs. Arthur Hanking returned from Port Jervls last week. Mr. Walking of K. Y. is camping again near Tuston bridge. This is his third summer in the same place as he It much pleased with the place. A large party camped near Mr. Al- tanos last summer and they were so well pleased they returned to the s une place this year. Harold Hearing who has been spending 6 weeks at his grandfather Hauktps went home on Sunday. Bert Crawford returned to N. Y. on Sunday. Mrs. John Hermon of Matamoras recently visited in this place. Miss Kitty Johnson has been enter the Misses Emily Harris, Smith and Dots for tr.e past few days. Miss Evaline H. Dahroo killed a rattle snake 3) ft. long which had 8 rattles; on the porch last Friday after noon. Mrs. Mary Dick returned home on Sunday. Jackson Appleton is very porrly. Mrs. Barnes of Lackawaxen hat been violtin her daughter Mrs. Bock Miss Welsh has been spend i ok a few days at the home of Peter Schott. Miss Ella McMahon returned from her brollior, EJwarJs lust week. Arthur II an Wins purchased a new burse last week. The Three Ages of Man. Report by a young English school flrl of a lecture on "Phases ot Humaa Life Youth. Manhood, and At": 'In youth we look forward to the wlcVed thing te will do when we grow up this It the state of Inno cence, lu manhood we do the wicked tilings of which we thought la cur youth thlt It the prime ot Ufa. Ia r.ld age we are sorry for the wicked things we did iu manhood this Is the t'.ne of our douse." CiirUUas Register. Mips The Genuine is Stamped Glogau & Co., and is Nickel-Plated on Brass For Travelers, Sick-Room, Camp, Chafing Dish, Light Housekeeping or , Wherever Gas is not Available or Desirable. The very thing for the use of physicians for sterilizing purposes. The burner is protected on inside by fire-proof material so that it will last indefinitely. - Special one week only from 1 July 22 to July 29 39c each F. J. HERBST, Gilford, Pa. EGYPT MILLS H. J Scboonover, wife and son took an auto trip through this village Sun day last. Julius 8tepthens of Wyoming Sem inary who is laboring in behalf ot the American Anti Saloon League deliv ered sn excellent address in the Re formed Church at Bushklll Sunday evening Rev. L. Rose was called home Sat urday by the illness of bis father. Aaron Schoonover, Milton and Miss Katie Decker attended church at Bnshklll Sunday night. H. C? Bowen of Stroudsdurg is spending short Urns among friend at Bushklll. Mrs. Edward Gania and daughter pent Monday at the Mountain Boose near Baahkill. GREENTOWN In the issue of July th either the writer or the printer was in error in regard to one son being bore to A- dolph Obert and wife. There were two sons born to them. Born to Miss Annie laser on July 6th son. Born to Constable Eugene Battles a son. Oreentown will soou have record for boy babies. Married Miss Klleri Corey of Green -town, Pa. to Friend Bartlesoo of Sler ling July 8, '09. The First Anual Love Feast of the Moravian Church will bo celebrated Sunday July 26th at German Valley The Wynoskie Base Ball Team had an ice ceeara festival Thursday last for the benefit of team, with grand Krieger of Ledgedale is very sick, with no hope for recovering Work on the State road here is pro greasing very slowly. GREENTOWN Ferdinand and PhUip Rages are spending few days with their ancle August Lets. Walter Miller, after a trip to Lake Champlain, ia spending the remain der of his vacation with bis sister Mrs E. Sohoeoagel. Miss Gertrade Gumble of Milford, is Tinting her annt Mrs F. Kreiger. Misses Emma and Edna Hopps of Soranton are spending their vacation with T. N. Cross and wife. An Italian, while at work on the stato road at Greentown. bad bit foot crashed by a stone thrown by a careless fellow workman. These workmen reinforced by tbe summer boarders certainly make some excitement in our quiet, law abiding town. The farmers have taken advantage of the fine weather to make bay which Is well along but reported to be a light crop other cnips are doing fairly well. Taming- the Aafahals. A bright but Inexperienced young woman contented to take charge of the boy Infant cJaaa. found I heat Jumping from the tope ml the tteast raidiatora. Fifteen minute later lb superintendent found fourteen meek masculine "Infante" aeated sedately ia s tightly squeeaed room before the teacher, etery eye axed Inquiringly on ths lady's bright countenance. "How la the world did you accom plish, thlt?" demanded the astonished superintendent. "Oh." th replied. "I Jutt piled all I couldn't get my arm round In a heap oa the beach and ant oa them antil I got them te t reeled in a bear story." Youth's Companion. I cokkas Stove 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 Blurts " uuderwear " belts and suspenders Also a complete line of Notions, Groceries, Crockery. ARMSTRONG'S Broad & Catharine The Williams Family A. D. Williams of Soranton is mak ing a brief visit here with bis oootin Mrs. A. Mettler and yesterday (bey want over to Beemerville to sea the eld homestead. ' Mr. Williams is President of the Williams family association of the Lackawanna valley, and U interested to learn who wss the father ot John Williams. Tbe family originally oame from Connecticut to New Jer sey, but after a short residence) there one, tbe father of Jobn, went to Coohscton, N. Y. with bis family. In an Indian raid he waa killed and the mother started with two voanjg daughters and ber son John, only t days old, to go sack to New Jersey. She wss same three weeks reaching lb Minisinks snd went over to near Sussex, N. J. There ber son Jobn grew np and married a Miss Kntan. It Is this branch in which Mr. Wil liams is interested. Adjourned Court At a brief term held hers Wednes day before Judge Staples and hit Associates Eoglebsrt sud Quick the following business wss transacted. The Court made an order that tbe Indices be made to Deds and tbat asms ne aons under supervlsi & of tbe Pike County Bar. Estate D. W. Shoemaker decM Hy. T. Baker appointed Auditor. Ertate P. A. Quiok, final eceout I t Executrix, C W. Bull appointed Aadltor. Esiats Robert Anderson, excep tions to report of Anditor argued. Decision leserved. Estate F. Q. Hames, bond of Guar dian of Minors in 13500 spproved. Bond of Geo Sanderoock and A. T, Searle for 11193 for bnilding bridge over Drillers Creek spproved. The Court fixed tbe pay for Com missioners to examine into the lun acy of Henry Clausen at $5 eaob. ENTERTAINMENT The Bachelor Maids will give an entertalnmen In Browns Hall Friday evening July 30th. The two plays, The Real Thing and Mrs. Oakleys Telephone will be repeated with an addition of a BW( a,nd two dances, New Goods new and complete 7c to 18c per yard 12c to 25e. 12c to 14c 10c to 25c - ' 10c to 50c 50c to $1 10c to 50c 50c 25c to 50c 25c to 50c Sts.' Milford, Pa otntoSoeototoAsttiSiiAiiAoeiis tj x l.- j- luruuts w no are ue-.,,5 :.. c i ,i eiiuua vi uaving ineir children properly and appropriately dressed for parties and chil dren's day exercises, will find at Johnson's Shoe Store an exqui site line of , slippers in white and colored leath a ers. ' Pumps, Sandals and f VAIUIUD, " We will send two or t more pairs to responsi ble people to select from when desired. Mail and telephone or ders will receive prompt attention. Local phone 216. JOHNSON, FITTER OF FEET. oooooeofoooeoi)oo BAM Madame Maloof has 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, special Venietian gold glass. Fray 'logru.r. To pray together, lu whatever toagu or ritual, It the moat Under brotherhood of hop and sympathy that men can contract lp this lift,--M it j(tk.. I three piece suit or overeoat aade 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 Jaltlets. Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Broad Street, Near Ann RKPOKT Of TH CONDITIO or THE First National Bank of Milford In tbe State of Pennsylvania, al tbe eloei of business, June Sit, 1809. . asacuRcss Loans and dleonnnta M,Mo 88 Overdrafta, aecurod and unte- onred Mi; tJ. 6. Bond to eecttre circulation ib.Uf) a Premluiueon U. 8. Bondt Ou Bonds, eecurltles, etc to 616 00 Banking boose, furniture and fUlurae 1 888 00 Lioe i mm approved reserve agent 1S.54A 01 noi nf other National Banks. : 46 on r racuonai paper ourrenoy, nick els and oente 838 46 uawiui money iseeerre In Bank, via: flflMllA Ifi Oil U I Lnral-tendee' lubia' " iKim 10,810 65 redemption fund with IT 8. Treaanrer(6 of circulation) 1260 00 Total tltt.TbS 87 Ll ABILITIES Capital stock paid In a 85 000 Ot Surplus fund lu.OuO 9 UadlTlded profits, leas AzmnaM and tales paid Y.T79 81 national nana nou outstanding 86. UO 01 Uue to other national banks 8,618 83 inuiTiuuni oepoeita subject to ohfjk 125,809 g iK-mand oertlnoates of deposit. . I,(lu m Certified c'jeoks 1,608 02 Total 8IU8,708 87 State of Pennsylvania, County of Pike, sa: named bank, do solemnly swear tbat thr ewiMtuieni is true to tne oeet of my knowledge and belief. JOHN C. WARNER, Cashier Subscribed ana sworn to before me tbl. Mtb day of June 1808. J. C. CHAMBRRLAIN, Notary Publio. Correct Attest: W. A. H MITCHELL, ) P. C. KINKKL, , 5 Director. . A, D. BROWN. now's This? We offer On Hundred Dollar Reward for any oas3 of Catarrh that eaanot be cured by. Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney a CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, bav know F J Cheo7 for tbe last 16 yearn, and believe hiiu perfectly honorable in all business transaction and financially able to carry out any obligations mad by hit firm. W aiding, KJnnan a U atria. Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. hall's Catarrh Cur a taken internally, acting directly upon tbe blood and muootu surfaces of tbe system. Testimonials sent free. Price 16 oente per bottle. Sold by all Drugaist. Take Hall's Family Pill for conatlpa tlon. Mathematlc Varsti Poetry. Soma men are so practical tbat It la utterly Impossible for them to tak la vaa the barest Idea of poetical ex pression. They are Ilk peopl "who look at all beautiful things with eyes that seek only for what ase may be mad of them. It ia aaid that a young professor of mathematlc la on of our unlTeraltle once boasted , to a friend that he neither knew nor cared to know anything about poetry, for it was "all a lot of unpractical rot" Hit friend thought he might feel different' ly If ha read torn stirring poem .by on of th greater writers, and gar htm Tennyson' "Charge of th Light Brigade" at a teat. Th mathemaU-' clan took up th volume and read thus: Half a league, half a league, half a league onward. Then he banged the book down oa th table, snorting, "Bah; If th man meant a league and a half, why didn't be say to!" Birds That Decalv. 'All bird are not so Innocent as they would teem." says a naturalise "Take, for instance, th goo. Most peopl have beard a goo his when threatened by danger. Well, that is a trick on the bird's part. Ia past ages, when the mother goo was sitting oa her neat among th reeds, th somehow learned that this actiosi mad her head and neck almulat a snake. 80 It formed a fine defens. "Th lapwing I another deceiver. If you approach her Beat, th will tat up a dismal outcry and rua backward aud forward, trailing oa wing oa th ground, a though It war broken, thinking to pick her up, you follow. Thus ah lures yoa away from br young. "la times of drought th thrush acts a II. 11 will beat upon th ground with hi claws Ilk a eaacer. By this he make th earthworm think It la raining, l p they com, and tbea th wily thrush dlqes uu;UuiUj',"-lS; ) Aaaoera, . . : ' am. J f f mm Kl (7 Fr b m X It wffl kMfi tvff dec an3 sUI Mto tftMct rjitl. ABIMil UT itwmmjvc KI raiurti una, now inu mux 'w nwis vj aittin'ns titan, sjosry by wrwtt. Half csm's worth thm ntinn of mt'.k m Ar. One f nUoa pro. tact ) Mfjigialt a wbulsi Msntoo. ka cosrt t ottly. A trial wiil coqvidcsj jtusj. CJTb saS Dow H qwirktT mr4 arlf hifax-tVB by Wrping r ti fl.e. Heart fi tm tb Wot torn with prwctically mo K. Urthimf irttrr Jr gafli. rrarvcai Itching. UtW asjsj recofsWfUrl by adirig wctsnvnriuTa md dirBren suait 1885. pawlMTawM am whaia nm) it pmlvaMt for killing an lie and nitca rn pealtry bomc. Come m and let us tell you all about ttm eicellent preparation. W from actual experience what it Armstrong's Pharmacy 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. GAS FITTING... If you, are intend ing to put in Gas or era having any trouble with your pipes already in, Let us know. SANITARY PLUMBING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES g Cuddeback & Co. ! BROAD ST.. "ri swki n tsii i.ss sism I- ia"fe.r.---r ri. r -"r ' , Delaware Valley Transportation Co TIME TABLE AUTO STAGE LINE MILrX)RD & PORT JKRVI3 a"Milforl Leaving Time is Always from the Pil Offloa Corner Lv Milford Ar Port Jervis Lv Port Jervia Ar Milford Week Days :30am 10:15 ami 13:ISpm " fl 4 :00 Ji m i :50 p lu 6 :00 l m Saturdays 8:pni 8:45 pin 4 :00 n in Sundays 10:30 am 11:15 am 12:15 pm " 3 :50 p in 4 :30 p m 4 :45 p in " 6 :00 p id 1:50 pm 7 :00 p in Mondaya Extra 6:40 am ' 7:30 am 8:00 am Fridays Extra 8 ;16 p m t :00 p ui 1 :15 p , ( Except Haturdsy Afternoons. srT Baggage Must Positively be Ready by 8:00 a ro or 2 :30 p in. LOCAL TELEPHONE CONNECTION, MILFORD, PENNA LEROY- E. KIPP. Th0 Animals FrldiKl lender and tnnr efrWinsH tftao in Imrtav will oo. 1 ou can t an or a to be wnaout it, t MILFORD, PA. I 12:15 p in 6:30 p m 4 :30 p in 1J :15 p in 6 :15 p m 7:30 p in 8 :30 a m :4S p in Manager,