PIKE COUNTY PRESS PUHIJSHBD RVBST FRIDAY. Friday, July 30, 1909 OTTO B, BROWH'B BUILDINO BROAD PT. J ltB8CBlPTIO!: OMR Yeah One dollar and fifty cmU. Hix Mouths Beventy-flve cents. STRICTLY IN ADVAHCK. Kntered at she post oftloe of Milford, pike Oonmr, Pennsylvania, m second class inaUer, November swenty-nrst, 1SU8. Advertising Rates. On Inoh. one Insertion tl.W ft-toh subsequent insertion ."6 Kedurod mtns, I urnlshtd on application, will he allowed yearly advmlliers. legal Advertising. Administrator's ni Kxeoutor's notices "9 Auditors notices Dtvoroe noiloee Bw 8hrlfl"s Orphans oonrt sales, Jounty TrtMumt'l slts, County state ant and election proclamation onargea by to inoh. 4. m. Tu Bites, POSLISHSB, Republican State Ticket Judge Japrame Court, ROBERT VON M09CHZ18KER, Philadelphia. Auditor General, A. E. 8ISSON, Erie. -. Btate TreMunr, JEREMIAH A. STORE R, . ... Lancaster. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET, ' " Jury Commissioner, ! GEORGE H. MoCARTr, MUford Borough. C. B. Btlckney, editor of the Wantage Recorder, U publishing series ol historical articles in lib paper and the last one ia devoted tc William Rankin, a celebrated educa tor, who died at Mendharn, N. J. in 1878. The paper says he was born In 177ft, but of course that Is misprint After teaching In Deckertown for a number of years be west to Chester N. J. The his'orian does not relate If he knows, one of the main reasons aasignedby Mr. Rankin for his re moval. A recent issue of a Fort Jervis paper under large bead linen of a pathetic, caas relates how an old man who aa en his way to higjiaughter't home at Mlddletown waa put off the cars at Port Jervis because be had no ticket. The paper says "his case waa pathetic," and an effort was made to raise money to buy him a tloket to his destination,", fare probably 66 cents, "but it did not succeed," and the old man set put to walk the 17 miles. Is oometnnt necessary, or it this so characteristic of Port Jervl that the paper does not see any satin- In publishing the facts. It Is understood that outside par ties are buying op stock of the Mata- moras Water Company, and will put In a plant to supply that Borough, Matamoras citizens should own their own company. It is a mistake to allow foreigners to control what is essential to the welfare of the citizem and water stock IS generally a gilt edge Investment. Especatiy would It be so In a growing place like Mata moras. Delaware Notes A fair this week held at Center dis trict In Delaware was most successful. The liberal patronage of people from Coles, Dingroans and other sections a welled the aet proceeds to $60.64, With private subscriptions this more than pays the districts share of sals ry. The manager of the Broad head farm gathered last year 100 loads of hay and this but 40 showing the falling off In the crofo generally in this section. r , It to rumored that William P. Horn heck received a good offer for his farm with crops stook and iniple meets. AUDITOR'S NOTICE Estate of (In thiOmhm'i John Newman i Court of Pike aeceeaea i Uouuty, r. The undersigned, an auditor ap pointed by Die Orphan's Court of Pike County, "to make distribution of funds in the hands of Julia K. Newman, ad' niuistratrlx" etc , will attend to the duties of his appointment oa Tuesday, August SI, 10O, at S o'clock p. m., at his law efflos in the Borough of Milford, in said County of Pike, at which time and place, all parties inter ested shall present and prove their claims or to be debarred forever from . eeming la on said fund, sfiifard, Pa., C. W. BULL, July T, WW. Auditor, EGYPT MILLS Mrs. Ella Kober of Shawnee Is spending the summer at the Mt House near Bubklll. Victor Dlmmlck and daughter ol Bhawnee were guests -of -H. J. Bchoonover of Buslikiil Saturday. A very welcome and refreshing rain fell Thnnduy and Friday. Mrs. Amzy Morris of Busbkill war a guest at the Mountain House Mon day. Quite a number of our young people attended the services at Bushkill Bun- day evening. Mrs. Moore, Miss Moore and Mls Bessie Moure are camping near the home of Wm. Depue near Meadun Brook. Rell Garris and wife of Oxford N J. are the guests of Howard Garrii and wife of Bushkill. Notes and Comment Of Interest to Women Readers BEAUTIFUL MURIEL WHITE. Fortune of the Daughter of Amerlean Ambassador to France. Just because the father of the bride-to-be was soon to retire from his post as United States Ambassador to France didn't Interfere In the least with the wedding plans of Miss Muriel White and Count Herrmann Scherr Thoas, officer In the Royal Prussian Cuirassiers. Miss White, as a Prussian Countess, won't have to return to the United States when ber father, Henry White, so many years in the diplomatic ser vise of his country, comes home. Muriel White. AU Europe realizes the good for tune of Miss Muriel White. She be comes allied to one of the most dis tinguished families in Europe, posses sed of en la tee so large that In com parison her father's money appears but a drop In the bucket As tor a match for money or title It Is sot to be considered. Miss White has all the social posi tion that an American could possibly wish; Count Herrmann Soherr-Thoss has all the money he could possibly seed. Neither the American dollar nor the European title has anything to do with this engagement It Is a love match, pure and simple. Count Herrmann Scherr-Thoss Is twenty-nine years old; .Miss White is twenty-live. , Count Herrmann Is the eldest of the four sons of the Count Scherr-Thoss, and as such will succeed to the hereditary Prussian peerage ud great estates In Prussia Silesia, JOAN OF ARC BEATIFIED In St Peter's, Rome, the Statutes lien of the Maid of Orleans has taken plaoe and Canonlutlen will follow. The French Heroine's eharaoter smarted triumphant and spotless from the oruelMs of Merelleas eaamlnetloa sf the Reman CatheUe authorities. Hlied Pareatage. A small boy, -writing a compos I ttoa ob Quakers, wound up by say ing that the "Quakers never quarrel ever get Into a light, never else each other, and never jaw back." Hi added: "Pa la a Quaker, but I reallj dent think ssa oaa be." The loamaa's Boeet. "It's suoh a small chunk of If you give me for fifty pounds," con plained the housewife. "But notlr, ma'am, the arm and excellent Quallt of It," said the lccuiaa. "la bnylii rour Ice your notts should U "N bow araoa, but bow good.' " '7 1 1 MORE Protect your stock from flies and you'll make more money. Animals that ase pestered by iliet simply cannot properly digest their food. Why spend money buying special feed and then let the flies rob yon of yoor profit? 6noo-Hy kills every fly it strikes. . Free yoer stock from flies by spraying them with SHOO-FLY and they'll take on flesh imrnedistely. Your cows will give one-third more milk and your horses will do more and better work. - - ..- - Protect your stock and get the them with It wffl kp if Hid arid .It other faster .1 A i.l. Hm ihmutlwa nnrt lniure - ' 1 , Mart tbay d b work. Half a cn' worth lbne quarts of snilk a Uv. On s;iioB pro. Wets aniiaals whola aaaoa. Savaa It coat imtnexluiislT. A trial will coovinca yoej. Ctjr all morm. Ddm It quirk ar and Yolrla hift-rriotj by krlaf off 6l. Heara fron lh bottom with pracilc!ly ao acab. A", iftttr Jrr PrvenU kchiaav. IraatJ and rwcommcfitUd by leading vaiarinariana and dau-Tmen atuca iMj. PtwItrTtMa arif'wbvga find It tflvalnabtc for killini all Ilea and mhm la pouhry btnuaa. Cotnein and let us tell you all .bout this excellent preparation.. W from actual experience what it will F. J. HERB ST 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. . ARllilSTROfsG'S Broad & Catharine Sts. Milford, Pa a, aa ri ayrv - m ta . Pltoher Does your wife miss you ery muchT Catcher No; she can throw at straight as I van. Knows a Bad Egg. Nat Goodwin was examining a caa raa at an art exhibit tn Boston tht other day, when the painter of th picture approached him and said "You seem to like that picture?' "Like It." answered ' Goodwin; man who would perpetrate a thins like that ought to get six months ' This was too much tor the artist "Why, what do you know abou' painting?" he exclaimed; "you r only aa actor. How can you knot a bad picture. You never palate one." "No," drawled Goodwin "that's true enough. But 1 know bad egg when I run across it, ant1 would you believe It, I never lal. one. either." The Toad In the Rock. Of late days I have noted, says i recent writer, a considerable numbei of reputed eases of the occurrence -o. live frogs and toads In what were al leged to be aolld rocks. This is, o: eourse. an old, pld story that appears to possess perennial powers (like the toad) of revivification. I had though' that Dean Auckland (father of the genial frank) had exploded the toad in the rock myth once for all. The Dean inclosed toads and frogs in cell; sut In. blocks of stone, and bitHef" them three feet deep in his garden. Here the conditions wers eves lew rigorous than those under which the amphibians are reported to survive for ages in the "solid rock." Dean Buckland's toads were nearly all dead by the end of the ttrat year of en tombment, and sons survived the seo- year, Milk from cows Work from horses e profit that belongs to you by spraying - lonrer nt tfettisJ?T than any taka- iisab. hoof ftnd Btuarl trior OY B'aaipmK Uiasi do. on can t anora 10 dc wiinoai iu J New Goods new and complete 7c to 18c per yard 12c to 25c. 12c to 14c 10c to 25c ' 10cto50c 50c to $1 10c to 50c 50c;1, 25c to 60c 25c to 50c O0s0Ps040O0sOO0OwO4 o Tarents who are de- J. o sirous of having their 5 child l-en - properly and appropriately ; dressed for parlies and chil- t dren's day exercises. will find at Johnson's o Shoe Store an ' exqui- site line of slippers in J white and eolored leat'u ers. Pumps, Sandals and We will send two or more pairs to resnonsi- ble people to select from when desired. Mail and telephone or ders will receive prompt attention. Local nhnrtft 91 ft ! JOHNSON,! FITTER OF FEET. Ow0wOw0wO4O4OOOwO4O0 BAZAAR Madame Maloof has opened her 'Bazaar' in the Wells Building on Harford Street with a line' of sou venirs, hand painted china, kimonas, hand embroider ies, real laces, cut glass, special Venietian gold glass. Rather Dubious. " ""'am; this Is genuine spring lamb," declared the butcher. "Which .nrlH.V" .. .J uie carenu TAILORS WHY pny as much for a eady made Knit, as for one made to your measure? Our prices are not high sio.uu win buy a mana fbvsa-s-v.-, a three piece suit or overcoat tr'ade in the latebt . style and fit guaranteed. If you pay vis 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 Jalllets. Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Broad Street, Near Ann KRPOKT OP THB CONDITION OF Til First National Bank of Milford In the State of Pennsylvania, at the do of business, June S3, 1U09. nSSCUKCES Loans and discounts t 64,544 88 uvemvM ts, secured and . unse- rwT' M 47 Q. 8. Uutids tosecnreolrculatlon Premiums on U. 8. Bonds Bonds, securities, 6 to banking bouse, furniture and fixtures ' .... Due from approved reserve agents Motes ot other National Banks. . !f ractloual paper ourrenoy, nick els and cents Lawful Money Reserve In Bank, vis: Speoie 18 944 66 ) Legal-tender notes. . . 1,876 00 j Krueiupttuu fund with U 8. Treasurer (6 of circulation) 86,0110 00 WO 00 90 616 00 1 888 00 18,646 01 46 00 338 4S 10,319 66 1S160 00 Total 18,708 8! LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In...- S 28,000 00 Surplus fund 10,000 00 uuuiYiuni ifruubs, lues expenses and taies paid 7.779 81 National Bank notes outstanding 86.000 00 Due to otner national bauks .. 8,618 83 tnaivtounl ueposlt subject to ohiwk 126,803 81 Demand certificates of deposit. . 1,000 01. Certllied rtocks 1,608 .' Total 198,708 87 State of Pennsylvania, Connty of Pike, as I, John C. Warner, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the uitu iwwiurui is .rue so tn DCSt 01 111)" JOHN C. WARNER, Cashier. Subscribed ana sworn to before me thl '90th day of June luov. 1. C. CHAMBERLAIN, Notary Public Correct Attest: W. A. H MITCHELL, I P. C. KINKKL, 1 Directors. A.D.BROWN, S How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollar Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot bt cured by, Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney a CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F J Cheney for the last 16 years, and Del lev Mm perfeofly honorable in all busiuow- transaction and fluanolally able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. An aiding, Klnnan a Marvin Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and tnuoout surfaces of the system. Testimonials sen free. Price 76 cents per bottle. Sold b) all DrugKista. Take Hall's Family Pills for constips ttoa. Butterfly Jewels. There Is a new way of wearing Jew sis which affords delight to the young woman who likes to be an embodi ment of glitter and scintillation. This method is called the butterfly coif The basis is a structure of putts and colls arranged in the manner becom ing to the pretty face beneath It Scattered over it is a swarm of Jewel ed buterflles. There are a hundred different ways of arranging gorgeous Infects, almost any of them likely to be becoming. The aim is to secure as brilliant effect aa possible. Ths general feeling In regard to this fash ion seems to be that the larger the butterflies the better, but when they are made ot very rare Jewels their possessor Is usually content to have tnem of moderate size. The moat exquisite of these orna ments are made of diamonds finely set In the butterfly's head, the mark ings upon ths delicate wings being formed by brilliant rubles, emeralds, and sapphires. Now and then, how ever, there is a butterfly whose beauty la dependent upon less costly gems. A specimen whose eouatarpsrt may be seen any summer's day, poised on tome delicate garden flower. Is made it clear yellow topases. Black pearls US J4t atjntervals along tha wtnes. Almost aa Good. Little Iaey came up to his father with a very solema face. Js it true, father," he asked, "that marriage u a failure f His father surveyed him thought fully for a moment "Well. Ikey," he Anally replied,. "If you get a rich wife It's almost as good ss a failure." Very Singular. "That second speaker was a very singular man." "There waa nothing in his appear ance to Indicate singularity." "But didn't you notice that when he got up hs dldnt say the toast master's Introductory remarks re minded him g( g storv'" (r MORE Ptotrct your ttock from flies and you'll make more money. Animal, that are pestered by flies simply cannot properly digest their food. Why spend money buying special ferd and then let the fliet rob you of your profit ? Shoo-Fly kills every fly it strikes. Free your stock from flies by spraying them with SHOO-FLY and they'll take on flesh immediately. Your cows will give one-third more milk and your bones will do more and better work. A Protect your stock and get the them with V V' It will atp off (tSew aryti all otbor lpcl N LTI PS T fa Htt n k )) (( Hflfl. Animal ttra tneitiMiTci and injur iicrd, nrmi ana rrus- ie Trior oy stasnpinfr inasl titr do by work. Hulf a t em'a worth tlirrc quart oi milk a day. Otie gallon pro. facta 3 aainuli a whole Maaon. Saves its cost iDimcdtataly. A trial will convince yon. Cnrwa all area. Does It qnirkar and avoids infctin by keeping off flit. Hals from tha bottom with practically no acab. Se4hi-e btir Jcr gniit. PrevaiHs ilcbing. Used nd racomnwnded by leading vetarinarians arid dMirvmen since 1885. PotthryaTMB rvawywhaTsj find It invaluablefor killinfi all he and mites In poultry houaes. Come in and let us tell you all a'ont thi. enrrllf-nt preparation. Wa know from actual experience what it will do. You can' t afford to be without it. Aim strong's Fhaimrcy 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? RY5V1AN & SON, Milford, Pa. GAS FITTING... if you are intend ing to put in Gas or aro having any trouble with your pipes already in, Let us know. Cucldeback & Co. g BROAD ST., Delaware Valley TIME TABLE AUTO STAGE LINE MILFORD & POUT JERV13 Sri-Milford Leaving Time is Always Lv Milford Ar For 9 :30 a m 10:15 1 :00 p ra 3 :00 p in 10:31) a m 3 :50 p m 6 :00 p in 6:40 a m 8:15 p in 1 3 11 4 5 7 . Suluidajs Sundays Mondays Extra Fridays Extra Except Saturday Afternoons. aTBaggage Must Positively be Rea.ly LOCAL TELEPHONE CONNECTION, LEROY Milk from cows Work from horses profit that belongs to you by spraying1 , i Th9 Animals Frland lvner ind more ettV-ttially than any Itaita- SAHITARY PLUMBING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES MILFORD. PA. I Transportation Co from tha Post Oflice Cor'mr Jnrvia I.. l',.r lu a.M.w... a a tn 1 2 : 1 5 p in 6 :00 p m 4 :00 p in 12:15 p m 4 :45 p in 7 :M) p in 8 :00 a in 9 :15 p tn 12:15 p in . 6 .30 p m 4 :30 p in 12 :45 p ill 6 :16 p iu 7:30 p in 8 :30 a in 0 :4S p in :5l) p in :45 p in :15 a in :10 p in AO p m :.'.0 a in :0 p in 1-j- 8:00 a in or 2 :30 p m MILFORD, PENNA. E. KIPP, Manager. " ... .
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