PIKE COUNTY PRESS PURUSdllD BVERY FRIDAY. Friday, August 6, 1909 Orril C, BROWH'S BUILDIHQ BROAD XT. BIT RSCRIPTtON: Own Ykab One dollar nd fifty cent. Six Months Seventy-five centa. STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. (entered: at the pni office of Milford, Pike County, PnnwiylTania, a eooml olr matter, November iwentf-llrat, IHUtl. Advertising Rates. tin.. Inch, onetnsertlon It so Eaoh subsequent insertion .76 Heuureu rates, furiituhid on application, will he allowed yearly advurtfiera. Legl Advertising. Administrator's and Kxeoutor's s.'JO . . . - I.UO . . . &.UO DOti9M - - ' A idit-or's notions - . . Divorce notices - Sheriff's aalea, Orphan! suiortn saies, vn"M - !nunly Tmnurer'l sales, County slate mint and election proclamation eharipd by th- tnoh. J.m. Taa Bttea. POBLISHIK. oonrt sales, Republican State Ticket Judge Jopreme Court, ROBERT VON MO8CHZI8KEB. Philadelphia. Auditor Oennral, i A. E.8I8SON, Erie. SUfe Treasurer, JEREMIAH A. STOBEK, Lancaster. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET, Jury Commissioner, GEORGE H. MoCARTT, Milford Borough. W. R. Willis and wife, who have been summer gaesU here for more than twenty Hve yean, are again at lbs Bluff House. Mrs. V. F. MoCarty is YiBitlog her daughter at Ridgewood, N. J. Jacob L.' Bonnel, of Newton, edi tor of the New Jersey Herald, and hi wife, who have been spending several days at Alsacia Farm, Mon tague, N. J., called in town yester day. Married August 4, at the home of R. McKean iu Mllford by Rev. Chas. A, White, Rachel a daughter of Gib sou McKean of Shohola township, and Stephen L Brown of Greeley, Pa. Born August 8 to Jesse B Myers and wife, ol MilforJ township, a son. Dr. Harry T. VanElteo, oi Btroud burg a son of C. Taa Ettnn, who re oently graduated at the Medioo Chi, opened an office at Bushkill this week. . Mrs. C. A. White, wife of the Pies byterian pastor, is dangerously ill at tbs Manaa The Milford Field Club will play the Fordhatn team thia afternoon at 8 p. m. Grounds on 6th at reel. Pro ceeds for benefit of Milford B. B C. , Receiver's Sale ot Valuable Manufacturing Plant Pursuant to an order of the Court of Common Pleas No. 6 for th County of Philadelphia, the undersigned, Receiv er of tne Maws-UkAnna Company will on Monday, th 80th Day of Auffuat. at 13 o'clock X., on the premires at LaAnna, in the Township of Greene, County of Pike and State of Pennsyl vania, expose to public vendue a cer tain piece or real estate, containing 1 Acre and 4 Perches. The Improvements thereon oonsistof a two-story frame manufacturing plant 60 x 130 feet, first story 8 feet high, sec ond story 10 feet high. There is Instal led in said building a full complement of modern machinery for the manufao- ture of all kind of toy novelties, and also a full equipment of shafting, pul leys, belting, tools and floor trucks. The building is equipped with electric iigoi ana aieaui nesting plants. An automatic engine, with a 12x18 Inch cylinder, ia Installed in a separate building, 16 a 24 feet. The tubular boiler, 4 X 18 feet, with a self-feeding oven, la also installed In a separate building 20x80 feet. The plaut is In condition for immed iate operation, and Is located where a supply of timber suitable for its nur poses is easily accessible. The products of this plaut are well and favorably kuown on the market and orders for its product are being constantly re ceived. There will also be offered for sals at the same time a large quantity of fin- . isneo. ana unnnisnea product, and also supplies. Terms of sale: Psraonal property caxli; real estate 10 per cent ou day of sale, and th remaining 90 per osut within 80 days of the date of confirma tion of sale by the Court. For further Information ad draw to the undersigned or his attorneys J. Howard Iveber.luol Chastuat (St., Philadelphia, Pa., ut WiiUMi A. Krdman, Ktntiutmr;, pa. W. WINiKEl) NL'HH, Receiver, 'i'owaiKia, Pa. BEEDER POST EN, Auctioneer. AUDITOR'S NOTICE Estate of I In th Orphan's John Newmah J Court of Pike deceased ( County, Pa. Th uodersigued. an auditor ap pointed by lb Orphan's Court of Pike Couuty, "toujakediatributiou of fund iu the hands of Julia K. Newuiau, ad ministratrix" etc , will attend to the duties of his appointment oa Tueeoay, August 31, 10O9, at S o'clock p. re., at hi law office in the Borough of Milford, iu said Couuty ut l ike, at which lime and place, all partUM iu tw eeted shall preaeut and piuv Umii claims or to be debarred forever from coming in on aaid fuud. Milfoil, Pa., C. W. BCLL, ' Jyiy UT, liMf, Auditor. SHERIFF'S SALE fry virtus of a writ of levari Farias lued mit of the Court of Common Plea of the County of Pike, te me di rected, I will expoee to public rale by vendue or outrry at the BlierifTs Office in the Court House iu the Borough of Milford, said County and ritateof 1'enn sylvan ia, on luONDAT, THB 80TH DAT OF AVOVar A. D. 1909, at S o'clock p. m. of said day; the fol lowing described property, to wit: ALL .hat certain piece, parcel and messuage of land, situate in the Town ship of X claware. County of Pike and 8tatc of Pennsylvania briefly described in manner following, to wit: BEUINNINO at a point at low wat er mark Iu the Delaware Kiver, at the mrnnr of lenrla nf Perrv R ITiIav anit running t Hence along line or lauds of Perry B. Utley as far ss the centre of the hlimway leading from allirord to Btroudahurg, and then from said point n said hiirnwav along tne line of lands of Albert R. Dingman to a point at rucks on lands of said Albert 8. Dlng man, the whole distance from said rivr along said I'tley and I'iugman lines beiuir atioiit 8:26 feet more or lees, thence from said point 'at rocks' along line of land of naid Alliert H. Dingman N. 43J deg. E 615) feet to a point on snfcf rockw. being also a comer of lands of 8. L. HanVKliiger. thence along line f u i.i 1 1 . r..i n . i. .1 u n K. 450 feet to a point In the centre of tne public n-ghway aforesaid, opposite to which on the Bide of said highway stands a large chestnut tree, thence along the centre line of said highway 8. 69 deg. W. SUA feet to a point therein and thence along land of said Albert 8. Dingman, B. 66 deg. E. 800 feet to a point at low water mark in the said river Delaware, and theneedown along the line of said low water mark and following the several meanderings of said river to the place of beginning and comprising within the boundaries afore said the land purchased by Isaac Kck ert of and from Charles It. Hagert et ux., by deed dated August 16, A. D. 1006 and from Albert 8. Dingman et m., by deed dated November 6, A. D. 1906, and which aaid deeds are record ed in the Keeorder of Ijeeds office iu and for the County of Pike aforesaid, respectively In Deed Book No. 60 at page 602 and iu Deed Book No. 61 at page 48. IMPROVEMENTS Upon said land are erected a com mod lous two story frame or wooden dwel ling bouse, with wide porch or veranda around portion of same and porte-ooch re attached, the roofs whereof are supported by massive, handsome stone columns. Also a large frame or wood en barn or stable and carriage house, and a one story wooden building used or intended for use as an engine house, together with other outbuildings; these Improvements are upon that portion of the land conveyed by said Albert B. Dingman et ux., to said Isaac Eckert, as aforesaid. Also a comfortable dwel ling bouse of frame or wood, two stor ies in height, with outbuildings adjac ent thereto, and located upon that por tion of said land which Charles H. Hagert etux., conveyed to said Isaac Eckert, as aforesaid, and formerly was occupied by said Hagert as a residence. The whole property is under cultiva tion, laid out with ornamental trees and with small fruits. All modern Im provements In and about the buildings and fitted up for electric lighting, with bath and closets. The whole property delightfully flt uated near the public highway leading from Milford to Ktroudsburg, all of which structure and Improvements upon said land erected and the grounds aforesaid form part of a aiugle or one residential plant, but same may be resuiiv ussa aa separate and distinct D ro parties. Bailed and taken in execution aa the property of Isaac Eckert and will be sola by me for casn. - OEOKGE GREGORY, ' : - - . Sheriff; Sheriff's Office, Milford. Pa., Aagust 2, 1909. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Office of " WATER SUPPLY COMMISSION Proposals For Constructing River Bank Protective Works at Matainor as, Pik County, Pennsylvania. Sealed proposals will be received at tl. nmMnr ik. w.t.. u. i.. . v.-iw v tuv , . ami urpijr AK11- mission of Pennsylvania, in the Bute Capitol at Harrisburg, Pa., until one o'clock P. M., Tuesday, August 17th, 19U9, for the construction of works for the protection of the bank of the Dela- 1 1 i i . .. . waiv luvBi iur aipiux.iuiaieiy tmv reel at Xfatnnirtrm l.irminl. Pita ..... Pa., in accordance with the provtsiouk of an Act ef the General Assembly of ae vommonweaiin oi Pennsylvania approved may is, imov (f. Jj. 761;) said work to be done in accordance Will, Mlu,ll. U.llfl lnulAn.lL.-. tile in the office of the Water Bupply LouiujiBmou oi reunsyivauia, narris burg. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check in the aunt of 10 per cent of the bid, which will be re- himal . ... I ...... t. ..! 1 f 1. 1 I I -W.1.V IUIICIIW, 111 riKUl It reserved to reject any and all bid J. T. J. LYNCH, Bee rwiary. Beared With A Hot Iron, or scalded by overturned kettio-cnt with a knife-bruised by slauiaed door-injured by a gun or in any other ws.y-.the thing needed at onoe is Bucklen' Atnica Halve to aubdut- iuriauimution and kill the pain. It's earth's supreme healer, Infallible tor Boils, Ulcers, Fever Boras, Ecaema and Piles. 25c. at All Druggists. now's This? We offer One Hundred Dollar Reward for any oaaa of Catarrh that can not be Mirad by, Hall 'a Catarrh Cure. F. i. Cbeney a CO., 'lolado, O. We, th aodermlgned, havs kaowa K J. Cheney for tbe last li years, and bauVve aim peHacflj aooarable in all btialasa tratuwotton aad Auaudatly ahU to carrj out auj oblljsattoiu niads by bis firm. W aiding, Kinnan a Marvlal Wholomle UruttKlats, Toledo, O bail's C aiA.ro Curs Is aakao laternaUy, aeua dtravitly upoa tAe blood aad aaueou aurtaoaa of Uio ajratexu, Tatfilmonials seot fnss. Priua 75 oanu per bottle, hold bj ail Drugiil.ia. Txke Hail s Family Puis fur cooatlpa Uob. SsbtorilM for (hi Fuss. ICa an LaeK Over Oar il Souvenir Post Cards W hav aa exceptionally good collection of post cards on a variety of subjects; comic, pretty, decorative, scenic, etc. Whatever kind yon want you're almost sure to And it here. .. '' You can buy a number of post cards for a trifling sum, and these, addresaed and sent to friends, will save you the trouble of writing a whole lot of letters. ., , ' t ' Don't' fail to come and look Over our Souvenir Post Card. F. J. Herbst; MILFORD, New Goods Just received a line of "Spring1 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 " underwear . . ,' " belU and susiieiiders Also a complete line of Notions, Groceries, Crockery. - ARlTiSTROPJG'S Broad- & Catharine Sts. Milford, Pa Aa Excerpt from Artsmu Wa. Ccntcmporanceu Appocltnja. Th cascntri female clutched mi frantically by taa arm and hollocrd: "You air mine, O you air mine!" . . "Scarcely." I sed, endeverin to git loose from her. But she clung to ms aad sed: "You air my Affincrty!" "What upon arth la that?" I about ed. "Dost thou Dot knowT" "No, I doestent!" . "Listen, man, A I'll tell ye!" aed the Strang female: "for years I hav yearned for the. I knowed tiiou wast in th world, aumwharca, tho I dldnt know whara. My hart sed he would cum and I took courage. He has cum h' here you air him you air my Afflnerty. 0, 'tis too mutch!" and she cobbed agin. "Tea." I ansered, "I think It la a dara alt too mutch!" "Haat thou not yearned for me?" she yelled, lingln' her bands like - a female play-actor. "Not a yearn!" I bellered at the top of my voice, throwln' her away from mc Artemus Ward, His Book: Among the Free-Lovers. His Orump. ' "For year and years," grouched tht Old Codger, la his usual pessimistic wsy, "we have beca aendlug mission aries to the Chinese plank-shaped and tub-shaped ones, both with aid, whlskarc, who spake in nasal tone and acted with th chastened Intoler ance of Byenaa; young, arled-np once with week eye aad weaker intellects; slimy, alidiug oaea, who were gain ring material; from which' to lectur aad with which te htraUhnA house or two when they got back; old-maid ones that looked like flytog-machinec or old fashioned churaa. Just as It hap pened; and a glorlouc list of others, all of whom needed the money and coat as a great deal. Aad. still, la spite of our beaaBaasoc to themward, the ungrateful Chinese 'pear to b lust mm iur M.snats and alssoat aa 9eit)iar a ibajr were ta th first What or Uncle Ed. A Baitunor nat was recently show ing aia nice new opera-hat to hi little MWnv.aaS mhtm he caused th top pice t aprtna; open three or four tiMa tit youaster was delighted. A few cays thereafter the uncle aurllK a VlBit to U umai k. l.: . breuaht wit aim a silk hat of the may, non-collapsible kind. When be aa about to leave tho km,., k. couatered the aforesaid vo'untr ruanlng dowa the hall with what looked like a black accordion. "I'ncla Ed " ah. ..-..j m. i. 1 . -mv VV, U11C one cos awrull kara i . a Hi but ecca thca f 90U.4.81 t It 1 t that k,tiH4(t PENNA. New Goods new and complete 7c to 18c per yard 12c to 25c. : 12c to He 10c to 2oc ' 10c to 50c : t ' 50 c to $1 10c to 50c 50c 25c to 50c 25c to 50c oooooovoooo4oo)oe o rarents who are de- Z sirous of having their I'M! i cniiaren properly and appropriately - dressed for parlies and chil t dren's . day exercises, o will find at Johnson's Shoe Store an exqui e site lino of slippers in white and colored loath ers. f Pumps, Sandals and Oxfords. ; i We will send two or Z more pairs to responsi- i 2 ble people to select from s .l J l v iiuxi uutsinxi. o 2 I Mail and telenhone or 2 A ...:ii , o uui a in receive prompt attention. Local nhone 21 P. i J O H NSON, FITTEK OF FEET, tooooaocotatoooor , Madame Maloof has opened her 'Bazaar1 in the Wells Building on Harford Street with - a line of sou venire, hand painted china, kimonas, hand embroideries, real laces, cut glass, special Venictian gold glass. The hansom cab was tne invention of Joseph Aloyslus Hansom, an emin ent English architect, who flourished about 75 years ago. He invented what he called the parent safety ' b about 18!l nd Bled t ill). T A I L 0 R ai WHY pay as much lor a ready made suit, as for one made to your measure? Our prices arc not high .15.00 will buy a mans three piece suit or overcoat nade in the latest style and lit guaranteed. .If you pay us more you get the value in - better material and linins;s Womcns suit-sstart at .$20. See our line of table linen it is worth your while. : Tho Jaillets. C caning, Prmslng, Kemiiinjr. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Broad Street, Near Ann KEPOHT OF THE COM1ITK1N OP TH i First National Bank of Milford in the State of fcVnnHylviinln. at the clo--of bufttness, June 23, 1IK10. , KESCURCBS I-onlis and (IHoounra f M,5IM b uvcniriiiis, geeureu nuu unse- Clirinl 54 1 U. 8. liiiUHtoRccurecirculiit.liin 25MHI tl Pn-ndiinis on U rt. bonds w)0 u BoikIh. Becnritli-g, etc 90 (JI5 TH bunking house, furniture and 11x1 ores 1 8Mi 0 Duo from Approved reserve ft(rcnt 13.MK 01 PJou-n or other National Kanka.. ia ik yructlnnnl pHpcr curreucy, nick- eU and ocnm 83S iti Lawful Money Hefcerve iu Batik, viz: -0,l ret ifn no LeiiHl-teudor notes .. I.S75 no i "," ittiiemption fund with U - 8. 1 rertsurcr (5 of circulation) 1860 (Hi Total I1H8.7U3 l,' LIABILITIES Capital stocft paid in 1 26.0nn (10 .-in pun runu . 1U.OUU V unnivlilcu prours. les expenses anil laxii piiid 7.7711 3! National llimk iiotctoutstantllna 2n. n im- to othc national banks t luuiviiiiini deposits subject to ohck ii,a m ucnninii certuicjites ot depoglt. . l.lmn la ieruneu c'iecks l,mw tt Total l8,7n3 37 State of Pennsylvania, Comity of Pike, sk 1, John C. Warner. Cnnhier of the abovi named hank, do solenmly swenr that the aoove Huiicmenr. in irue lo the nest of my RIlUlVlllJO. flllll IMlll",. JOHN C. WA RN K h," Cashier Subscribed ana sworn to before me th! Ha day of June limw. J. C. CHAMBKKLA1N, Notary Public Correct Attest: W. A H MITCHELL, ) - . . . P, C. K1NKKL. Pirectors. A, 0. BHOWN. S Idea All Right Trouble It to Get th.- Prescription Filled. It Is all very well for a German doc tor to prescribe hearty laughter aa s remedy for nervous diseases, but per haps he will also be good enough tc tell us where we are to get the Ingro dlents for his prescription. One cannot wen sit down and laugh till the tears run down th. cheeks" at nothing at all, however anxioue to cure a severe attack of neuralgia. When one comes to think of it. says the Lady s Pictorial, few things make one laugh to this extent, and what Is one person's meat where similarity is concerned may prove so poisonous to another as to plunge him to the very depths of depression. There are people who will double up with merriment . when Hhey see some one fall down a flight of steps, snd afterward describe It ss "the fun niest thing they ever saw," but most norvous patients probably would not laugh at all if to order to effect a cure. an attempt were made to excite their hilarity by throwlnj relatives and servants down stairs. Nerve special lets who adopt the laughter cure will nave either U practice clowning or seep trained fools to set their patients "in a roar." Are You a KlonophlleT Tbe round hlle missile was well aimed, and with a laugh the profes sor dug the cold snow out of his ear. "1 nm a klonopohile ond so are you," he said. "In fact, we are all klono philes, while some of us are kiono maniacs. "A kionophile Is a snow-lover," be explained, "one whose heart warms at the sislit of the fresh white snow, one who loves the scow as .Beethoven loved music. Yes, we are all klono philes. "A klonomanlac loves the snow to madness. A snowfall makes him tem porarily insane. You have seen such people adults or children everybody has. Beside himself, the klonomanlac bouuJs from the house, leaps yelling into a great drift, rolls about madly, kicks and flounders in the deep snow with shrieks of Joy. "There is about snow something in toxicaling. Some of us It Intoxicates only to klonophlllsm; others it drives into stark raving kionoinanla. In the last state, people rolling. In the coid white snow, have given themselves pneumonia, and they have also se verely Injured their friends bro'ien their ribs, am so forth, banging them about in ti e drifts." The Last Strsw. Arttinr They say, dear, that peo jile who live together get to look like. Kate Then you must consider m; refusal aa flnaL Tba Christian Kef Inter, MORE JVotect your Hock from flies nd you'll make more money. Animals that are pestered by flies simply canjiol properly digest their food. Why spend money baying special feed and then let the fiies 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 horses will do more and better work. Protect your stock and get the them with f ... i Iti'lH-mli .ill-S.liaMll MI lliiWH.MMIi.llW' ft will fc off flies and all other Insrtra lontrer and innr effftMllT than aTir toll tton. Animals tire lherolvM and Injure y do hy wnrk. Hull a cent worth lavti tf.ree qtians ut mux a tiny, twe gallon pro ta 3 animals a whole easou. Saves its cott immediately. A trial will convince yoa. Core all sore. ro it quicker and avoids tnfen.nii by keeping rff flies. - Heats from tne Hot torn nn pranticany no sran. criwjf rnrer j?t gnui . i rsrtnu Kcousg. Used aod recommended by leading veterinarians and dairvreen air tie 1885. PouhryaMa er pry-where nt1 ' invaluable for killing all lice and mites in poultry aooata. Come in and let us tell you all attout this excellent preparation. W know from actual experience what it will do. You can' t afford to be without it. Armstrong'sPharra acy Wail Paper This week we received our stock of new wall paper. Over 100 differ ent patterns to select froin, ranging m 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. 1 GAS FITTING... c If you or ar Cuddeback & Co. C3 BROAD ST.. r':.:u- Delaware Valley TIME TABLE AUTO STAGE USE MILFOUD & POUT JERVI3 ViTMiifirJ Leaving Tiir.e is Always I.v Milfora ArPorJeris Lv Port Jorria ArMilfod V k Days 9 :30 a rn i :00 i 111 3 :(K) li in 10:;i0 a III 3:50 p 111 6 :U0 p in 6 -AO H in 8 :10 p in 10:15 a in 4 :.r0 p in 3 :45 p in 11 :1S a HI 4 :i)0 p iu :50 p in 7 :30 a ui 8 :00 p in Slituuklys Sundurs UotiOays Extra Kriiluys Kxtia Except Saturday Afternooog. mrHaggage Must Positively be Heatly UKAL TELEPHONE CX)N N ECTKi LEROY Milk from cow Work from horse t profit that belongs to you by spraying limb, hoof nd rti un 1 trior by tamriinf that are intend- 3 ini; to put in Gas ..... 3 having any trouble with your pipes already in, Let us know. SANITARY PLUMBING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES MILFORD, PA. V Transportation Co from tUe Post Offlce Corner 13 :15 p m 8 :00 p iu 4:00 p m 13 :15 p in 4 :45 p in 7 :0l p in 8 :00 a m :15 p in 12 :45 p in 6 :30 p m 4 :30 p m 13 :4S p in fi :15 p m 7 :30 p in 8 :30 a in 1 :46 p in by 8:00 a in or 2:30 p m. N, MILFORD, PENNA. E. KIPP,X Manager,