PIKE " COUNTY PRESS PUlit-ISBBO EVEBY FRIDAY. Friday, August 20, 1909 orru a, Bnowa'a buii.disq bboadkt, sitbscriptioh: Obk YkU One dollar and fifty cents. Six Months Heventy-flve cents. STRICTLY IK ADVANCE. CoUred at tha post offloe of Mllfnrt, Fika County. Funus-lranla, as second s' asc nalr, Novsmber twen.y-fll., 18UH. Advertising Rates. Oft loch, on Innortlon - -r,--. --$l.(Ht B ich subsequent insertion .76 Reduced rU,furniBhtd on application. Will be Allowed yanxly t-d-nrfciS-Bra. legal Advertising. Adm.ntito-ntOT'a and Kiwmtor'i notion S.'"J ' Auditor's nnttoea - - 4.tO DtTcirnr notice - - 1 - 6.U0 8 ho riff' a mIm, Orphni oovrt sale. Jcrantjr-TTBMorur'a a., Couuty sUtu went and election proclamation chargid bf the inch.. 4. H. Vu BttWM. POBLIBHKK, Republican State Ticket Jndge Jupreme Court, -ROBERT VON MO8CIIZI8KER, Philadelphia. Auditor General, : A. E. 8I8SON, Erie. 8tate Treasurer, JEREMIAH A. STORE R, ; Lancaster; REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET, Jury Commissioner, GEORGE H. MoC ARTS', Milford Borongh. Arthur JUcCarty left to-day to ao oept position in New York. To prevent the grape berry moth from Injuring tbe frail it U recoui mended tc spray with arsenate of lead, about one ounce to I gallon ol water. For black rot and leaf die easel spray with Bordeaux mixture. This ta made by using three pounds of oopper sulphate and tour pounds of quick lime in fifty gallons of water. lira. J. H. Wharton of Ridge wood N. J. la a guest with her mother Mrs Virginia llcCarty. Mrs. G. W. Melius of Bridgeport, Ct, ia visiting-friends in town. A. J. Roloson of Dingman town ship was taken to the State Hospital at Dan rilla this week. - Morris Rhea and wife'of Phlladel phia are inmates with' the family of T. B. Morse. Mrs. James Hutchinson of Newark a former resident here, is visiting in town. , . Miss May Vanderbeok of Backen aaok is a guest with the family of J. C. Warner. . .. B. F. Hohoonover aged over 83 years died last week at his home near BushkiU. . - Prince Hermann of Snxe Weimer, an Impeounious and largely Indebted nobleman, 1a reported coming to this oonntry to get a wile with millions. What inuat be the foreign idea of American womanhood when they ar sume that heiresses stand ready to transfer money for a title. The Alpine House Is being reroofed by Coddebaok A Co. Warren Hlnam bas enlMed In the nary and will go to New York' aooa to enter Uncle Bams service. AUDITOR'S NOTICE Estate of . I In tha ( irr,l...,'. Peter A L Quick Court of Pike aeceasM. I County, Fa. ine unaersignea, an Auditor ap pointed by tbe Orphans Court of Pike County, "to make distribution of th funda of aaid saute In tha hands of J-ieua A. 1 sin-age Executrix and ao eountant, aa shown by her fourth aud final aeooant" will attend to tbe duties or nis appointment on Tuesday, Sep tember 14, A.' D. 1906, at X o'clock P. M. at his law office In the Borough of Mil ford, in aaid County of Pike, at which Urns and place all partiee inter ested ahall present and prove their claims, or be debarred forever from coming In on aaid fund. . - w- BULL, Milford, Pa., Aug. 9, 1809. Auditor. KIMBLE . Miss Rosa Pfister of New York la spendlDg her vrdtion with her ancle Phillip Krouse , Mrs. John Weber of Hawley vis Ited her brother David Duar last1 week. . f. Rev. C H. Catterall aud wife of Hawley ware callers in town last week Wednesday. Mrs. W. F. Kelley attended tbe birthday party of her uieoa Alberta Dewltt at her Grand parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Runyon at Hawley last week Thursday. 'Alfred K rouse, Joseph Lubin and Earnest Cohen of Brooklyn spent last week with the latters sister Mrs Lewis Bonn. Mable Tothill of Hawley aud Elan or Cooper of Eddyviile visited the latters grandmother Mrs, G. W. Kim ble last Saturday. Mrs. Lafayette Rowland of Row lands visited relatives here Sunday. Tba drouth is broken II rained last funds tod Mondiy. SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of the County of Pike, to ma di rected, I will expose to public sale by vendue or outcry at the BherifTs Office iti the Court House In the Borough of Milford, aaid County aud State of Penn aylvania, on MONDAY, THH 80TH DAT OF AUGUST A. D. 1909, at 3 o'clock p. m. of said day; the fol lowing described property, to wit: ALL :hat certain piece, parcel and messuage ol land, situate In the lown sblpof I claware, County of Pike and Btate of Pennsylvania briefly described in manner following, to wit: BEGINNING at a point at low wat er mark In the Delaware Kiver, at tbe corner nf lands nf Perrv It. 1'llsv and running thence along tine of lauds of Perry it. Utley as far as the centre of tne uiprnway leaning from si mora to Htroudsburg, and then from said point in said highway along the lineof land of Albert 8. Dingman to a point at rocks on lands of said Albert 8. Ding- man, the whole distance from said river along said Utley and Dingman lines being about 85 feet more or less, thence from said point 'at rocks' along line or land or mild Albert rj. Dingman N. 4.U deg. E 6161 feet to a point on said rocks, being also a corner of lands of 8. L. IlafTelfluger, thence along line nieain Ilalleinnger'a land . 601 a eg E. 4fi0 feet to a point In the centre of tne public U'gnway aioreeaM, 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. 83 feet to a point therein and thence along land of said Albert 8. Dingman, 8. 6) deg. E. 800 feet to a point at low water rnarx in tne said river Delaware, and thence down alon, the line of aaid low water mark am following the several meanderings of said rtvsr to tbe place or beginning and comprising within the boundaries afnre eaia ine lana purchased bv Isaac Al ert of and from Charles H. Hagert et us., by deed dated August lb. A. 11. 1906, and from Albert B. Dingman et nx.. oy aeea a at eel November 6. A. 1. 1906, aud which said deeds are record ed in tbe Recorder of Deeds office iu and for the County of Pike aforesaid. respectively in Deed Book No. 60 at page 602 and in Deed Book No. 61 at page 48. - IMPROVEMENTS Upon said land are erected a eommod ions two story frame or wooden dwel ling bouse, with wide porch or veranda around portion of same and porte-cocb ere attached, the roofs whereof are supported by massive, handsome stone columns. Also a large frame or wood en barn or stable and carriage bouse, 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 tne iana conveyed ny saiti Albert H. as aforesaid, so a comfortable dwel ling house of frame or wood, two stor ies In height, with outbuildings adjac ent thereto, and located upon that por tion or saia iana wnicn unanee -H. Hagert et ux., conveyed to said Isaac ik-kert, as aforesaid, and formerly waa o ecu Died bv said Harertaaa raaidenne. The whole property is under cultiva tion, ihiu oui wun ornamental trees and with small fruits. All modern lm provementa In and about the buildings and fitted up for electric lighting, with bath and closets. Tbe whole property delightfully UV uated near the public highway leading from Milford to Btroudsburg, all of suicQ structures ana improvements upon said land erected and tbe grounds aforesaid form part of a siugle or one residential plant, but same may be reaxiuy used .as separate and distinct properties. Seized and taken In execution aa the property oflaaao Eckert and Will be sola ny me lor cean. GEORGE GREGORY, BherlfT. Sheriffs Offloe, Milford, Pa., -August 2, 1909. Washington's Plague Spots lie in the low marshy bottoms of the Potomac, the breeding ground of ma larla germs. These germs cause chills fever and ague, biliousness, jaundice lassitude, weakness and general debll lty and bring suffering or death to thousands yearly. But Electric Bit tors never fail to destroy them and malaria troubles. "They are the best all around tonic and care lor malaria I ever osid," writes B, M. Barnes, of Louellen. 8. C. They cure Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Blocd Troubles and will prevent Typhoid Try them 20o. Guaranteed by All Druggiste- PADPACK A much needed rain arrived at last and for two daya Mother Earth has taken on a fresher, brighter look and vegeti tion seems to have a new lease of life. Edson Green, wife and children of Scranton are spending a short time with & F. Klllam and wife. A large number of city people In Paupack at present which makes the place a little more lively. We are sorry to hear ol the Illness of Mrs. W. IL Clark. - tioite a number attended the quarterly meetings at the Paupaok church, Sunday butt. Rv. B. P. Ripley of Hawley conducted the ser vices and preached an excellent sermon, - Willard Wilson of Philadelphia ia spending his vacation with his friend Ralph Williams. They intend spend ing a short time "in camp' on tbe bauks of the Wallenpanpack. At the hone of William 8iiiger Wednesday evening last the young people of this place and Blooaiirt? urove spent a very pleasant evening, uere uaui'iug waa inauigeu in till a late hour, when refreshments were served and the merry makers re turned to their homes in the early morning hours of August 12th and all reports of the evening are that "all present had a very good time." AdmttM Iq tht Fkmo, r Cme ana tee! . I V 1 ' Pvr 0 a f 'ft ( Souvenir "Post Cards We have an exceptional!? good collection of post cards on a variety of aubjeeta;. comic, pretty, decorative, scenic, etc. Whatever kind yon want you're almost sure to find it here -r-' You can buy a cumber of, post cards lor a trifling sum, and these, addressed and sent to friends, will save yow the trouble of writing a whole rotioi letters. .., r ; Don't fail to come and loos over our Souvenir Post Cards. F. J. HliRBST, MILFORD, PENNA. New Goods Just received a new ; and complete line of "Spring and Summer Goods" Fancy lawns . White shirt waist goods . Seersuckers . ". .. ; Ladies' gauze vests ' Ladies hosiery ' Men's fancy dress shirts t fancy half hose " work shirts A", " underwear . ' - ' V " " ijelts and suspenders a Also a complete line pf ; Notions, Groceries, Crockery.?;, 'j ; -s -y ,JPSTR0I!3G?S: :;: Broad & Catharine ( jS.tsi-SaifordV' Pa Receiver's Sale ot Valuable Manufacturing Plant . Pursuant to an order of the Court of Common Pleas No. 6 for the County of uv.ii i . i i i . i i . . . . f unnuejjnia, tue uuuersignea, rteceiv er of tbe Ha wa-LaAuna Company will on Monday, the 80th Day of August, at IS o'clock K., on tbe premisea at LaAnna, in the Township of Greene, County of Pike and State of Pennsyl vania, expose to public veudue a cer tain piece of real estate, containing 1 Acre and 4 Perches. The Improvements thereon consist of a two-story irame manufacturing plant 60 x 180 feet, first story 8 feet high, sec ond story 10 feet high. There ia instal led In aaid building a full complement of modern machinery for the manufaO' ture of all kinds of toy novelties, and also a full equipment of shafting, pul leva, belting, tools and floor trucks. The building is equipped with electric light and steam bearing plants. An automatic engine, .with a 12 x 18 inch cylinder, la .Installed In a, separate building, 16 x 24 feet .The tubular boiler, 4 x 16 feet, with a self-feeding oven, . Is also installed in a separate building SO x 80 feet Tbe plant ia in condition for Immed iate otwratiou. and te tot-atad when eupply of timber suitable for Its pur poses at eaailv acceseible. The ui mis piaut are well aud favorably Known on the market and orders fur Its products are beim? innstmiilv m. There will also be offered for aVfa the same time a large quantity of flu- ftsuvu kiju unnuiBoea proauct ana also suoiiiiesi. . . . . until or sale: .Personal, sironartv cash; real estate 10 per cent on day of aale, and the remaining 90 per cent Wltnin SO days of tbe date ofiuiiflrnia. tlon of aale by the Court, For further luionuatioo address to the undersigued or his attorneys J. Howard Kebes, 1001 Cheatuut Ht., Philadelphia, Pa., or ? iiiou a. r.raman, t-umudsburg. Pa W. W1NFRED, N LT8H, Re-iver, ; Towauda, Pa. - REEDER POSTEN, Auctioneer. How's This? ; :r We offer One Hundred Dollar-Reward for any ease ef Catarrh that -eansot be cured by, Hall's Catarrh Cor. - i P. J. Cheney a CO., Toledo, O.' We, the undersigned, have known P. J uneney ror tne last Is years, and believe turn perfeofly boaarable In all business tnuiaaotloa and floanelally able to oarrr out any ooiigeuons made by tus firm. 1 aiding, Kinnau a Marvin, Wholesale DrugglaU, Toledo, O. hall's Catarrh Cure ts taken Internally, aetinc directly upon the blood aad mnoous Mirfaoes of the system. Testimonials sent b-ea- P-dos TS eenia per bottle.' Bold by all Druggists. Take Hail's Family Pills for constipa lion. - BahKrit tor ttf vim, r. A New: Goods -; '7o to 18c per yard ; 12c to l ie 'JOq to 25c ,; 10c to 50c ;5(K ta'$l : -10o)to 50c . ' 50o ' 25a to 60c 25e to 50c 4ko4o4vo0404o04o,o4ko.o4voo DECLINE AND o o o 2 FALL OF SUMMER PRICES ,". o .- - ... o j.. r 1 J ' ".Ita 'room we want now, 2 not profits. We're think, o tog of September, three o weeks ear, . and the rail J Footwear we will present.' . If the ohasos to pr-oe up ' your shoes at, virtually 2 cost price appeals to you, this is Your time. ? Women's, Xiaaee "and i Kuiiuxsn's tan pumps and oxfords, also white canvas roods at greatly reduced . prices, r IJOHNSON. FITTEri OF FEET, ; ' Port Jervis, N. Y. tooeooooooooeooo BAZAAI L til I..- . :. ' ' ' ; :i 4 rr" -T- . -MaIame ifaloof has opened Jier 'Bazaar in the Wells "Building: on ITarford Street with a line of sou venirs, hand painted china, kinionas, hand embroideries, real laces, cut glass, special Yenietiiih cold glass. Little Jests. Young lfoycful Mummy, lave gooseberries wot legs? Mother No, dear. Youns Hopeful Thea I've swaV lowed a caterpillar. T A I LO R 5 WHY" pay as much for 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 irade in 'the latest style and fit guaranteed. If you pay us more you get the valued in better material and , linings Woniens suits start at $20. , See our line of table linen it is 'worth your while, j ? The Jaillets. ! Cleaning. Preiwing, Repaitiiig. . , TEliiPHONE CONNECTION. : Broad. Street, Near Ann REPORT OP THB COMDITIOIt OP THI First National Bank of Milford In tbe 8tnte ot Pennsylvania, at the close of business, June 28, 190V. i RESOURCES Loans and discounts f 64,616 88 Overdmfts, seemed and onea- cured 64 4? U. 8. Bouds to secure circulation 86.CH0 00 Premiums on U. S. Bonds... tmo 00 Bonds, securities, etc 90 616 00 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 1 888 00 uue , rroin approvea reserve agents 18,646 01 Notes of other National Banks.. 46 00 Fraetionnl paper currency, nick els and oeuts 808 40 bawini Honey rteaerve In Bank, visr Specie 8 944 66 1 ,,.. Lcgnl-tender notes... 1,876 00 Juialu Kfdcruptlon fuod with U 8. Treasurer (65fc of circulation) 1260 00 Total ....1108,708 87 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In $ 86.00!) Ol Surplus fund 10,000 Unutvided proftts, less expenses (hi si Nations) Bank notesoutstandlng SS.UI0 00 iub w wwrer niiHuniii mnKI - a 61s 88 Individual deposits subject to ohsok.. . 126,8TB 81 ueniana oerttnoates of deposit. . 1,000 on erMiitm cjeoss. y .s, . 1,00s U ,' V ' Total..... i., fit), 708 87 State of Pennsylvania, County of Pike, as: ' I, John C. W arner. Cashier of the abort named bank, do solemnly swear that tht above statement is true to the best of mi knowledge and belief. f ..JOHN C. WARNKH, Cashier t ' 8nbeoribedni sworn to before me thl thday of June lung. J. C..CHAMBKRLAIN, Votary Public Correct Attest: W. A. H. MITCHELL, 1 . P. C. KINKKL. Directors. A, D. BROWN. , AUDITOR'S NOTICE Eatate of ' ' In the Or Oaulsl W. Sboemakerl phan'a fourt deceased.. ; of Pike Co Pa In re Final Account of Administratrix Tbe undersigned, appointed "Audi tor to make distribution of lbs funds lu tha bands of Mary E. Decker, Admin istratrix of said estate, as shown by her final account, to and amongst the par ties entitled thereto, and make report at next term'; etc., wHl attend to the dutleo of bis- appointment and meet the parties Interested, at bis office 8.E. comer Ann and Third streets, in the Borough of Milford, Pa , on K on day, the flOih day of September, A. f. 1000, at a o'clock P. at., of aaid day, where and when all parties having claims upon said funds, e entitled to share therein, are required to preae it their claims, er be debarred from ooirj in for-a-ahare of euoh funda. HY. T.BAKER, Milford, Pa., Aog. 14, 1909. Auditoi. AUDITOR'S NOTICE Estate of (In the Orphan's John Nkwmah 1 Court of Pike deceased ( County, Pa, . Tha unrtAralin.jMt a n ... .... .K Cliuvou uy biie urpoao'i tourtol Pike ounty, "to make distribution of funds in the hands of Julia K. Newman, ad ministratrix" etc , will attend to tbe uuikw vi u pputuimeut on l uweaay August 81. 1B09. at S o'clock n at his law office In the Borough of minora, iu sam county or rise, at which time and place, all parties inter ested shall present and prove their claims or to be debarred forever from coining in on said fund. Milford, Pa., J. W. BULL, July 27, 1909. Auditor. GREENTOWN The Oreentown ball team defeate.1 Canadensis Aug 13th. Score JO 17. , Wyuooskle dt lea ted Elioks Pond nine at Meadow Cottage. Score 11-10 The Newfoundland nine defeated Qouldaboro Aug 11. Score 6-0. The Newfoundland Jra defeated the So. Sterling Jr nine on Edward Appelts grounds. Boore IS 13. The dedication of tbe new. Morav ian church at Canadensis will be held Aug 23 aervioea morning, afternoon and evening. Tbe Trumpoon oboir from Bethlehem will aid in furnish- ing the music end all are oordiallv invited to attend. Tbe net proceeds from tbe Wrn- ooskie pionio were 161.65. The net proceeds from tbe New foundland pionio were $100 Geo II. Lancaster baa nurohaaed the lumber and mills of J. W. Bills, Simons and Bartleaon and boa moved them to Bo, Sterling where ha is building large mttmfsciorlni and TOT?lT MiHt from cows f IViVjiUli Work from horses i Protect toot itock from flies uid you'll make more money. Anfarwli that arc pestered by flies simply cannot properly digest their (bod. Why spend money buying cpecUl feed and then let the flies rob yon of your profit ? Shoo-Fly kills every fly ft strikes. Free your stock from flies by spraying them with SHOO-FLY and they'll take on fleh immediately. Your cows will gire one-third more milk and yonr horses will do more and better work. - Protect yonr stock and get the them with Rwtrl twerp oT 1TW afwl all mIw hnsjets lettaycr and wtrw srttWttkaJiy Am mv bait. tttsB. AnitMi tin iWsbmHv ud Injur listt), hoof and mturlc more by ttAanjjinc thatst lby do wnrk. . Ha If a erne's jporth urn thrwe nuartt s vtUh dy. .On (alia, pro tfcts j nnlsmsvs a whole) Mama. Snwns Us coal iwmsxwly. A trutl will eoavBsc yam. . Cttrna al sop. Does It qvickcr and avoids fafmioa by arvoping off flfa. Hls frota itm bottom with prttrclly Bo scab. Netkinr bttttr or falls. PrcvsatS Ilckint Uad and ncoanswndsrd by Uadiag vWriuriM sum dniryairn Stncw 1B85. rsallQ si si 1 iikssia tiTiTt M .smhisHi f ""-j-"' - VtY it-t'ttt Ornie ia and Vet us tell yon all about this excellent preparation.'7 W know jrom actual experience what it will do. Yov can't afford to be without k. ' -Armstrong's Fharmacy ; 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 6c 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 aro having any trouble with your pipes already in, Let us know. SANITARY PLUMBING Cuddeback & Co. ! BROAD ST., MILFORD. PA. I I Ne2CG Delaware Valley TIME TABLE ATJTO STAGE LINE MILFOKD & POUT JEBVia sT Milford Leaving Time is Always Lv Milford Ar Port 9 :30 a m 4 :00 p m 3 :00 p in 10 :30 a m 3 :ft0 p 111 6 :00 p in 6:40 am 8:16 p m Haturdays Sundays Mondays Extra Fridays Extra Except Saturday Afternoons itS-Baggage Must Positively be Ready LOCAL TELEPHONE CONNECTION, LEROY profit that belongs to yon by spraying IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Transportation Co from tbe Post Office Corner Jar via l. Port Jt. a. vi.i.j www. . W A. lUIMUI. H 1st Is mm flli - ,! i laaaajriii .sit IO:ISain 13:15 pn . ISUSpm 4 :60 p in :(IOpm 6 :30 p m 8:45 pin :00 pm - 4 :S0 p in 11 :15 a in 12:lSpm.. 1J :45 pm 4:30pm 4:46 pro 6:18pm 8;60pm 7:00 pm -7:30 pin 7 :30 a m 8 :00 a m 8 :80 a m 9:00 pm :16pin 9 :45 p in by 8:00 a to or 2 :80 p to. MILFORD, PENN A. E. KIPP, Manager. V
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