Pike County press. (Milford, Pa.) 1895-1925, September 03, 1909, Image 2

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    ? IKE COU WTY PRESS
.UIIMSUKI) EVERY KKIDAY,
Friday, September 3, 1909
Orm K, BROWS 8 lll'ILUINO BROAD n.
SVllSCKIPTION:
Osf Ykah One dollar and fifty reuta.
''IX Mo.vihk Seventy-live cents. -
STK.'.TLY IS AHVANCR.
Rn'prod at the pot oITloc of Milford,
Hikr i.'ouiliv IVunsrlTmOa, a wwnil
0 i atl'r! Novt'iiilicr tweiiiy-llria, 1SV
Advertising Rates.
1 1 . inh nn inanrtlnn - - - - . . - - It Id
v.wU AiitHHwiii-at Insertion .76
rtiim l r;i" ,fiirniHlu'l on application
will lie allow ' yearly lulvMsera. .
Legil Advertising.
Altnlntstrntor'a and Eieculor's
notiws '
Auditor's notice
Divorce turtle s . '
tiherifl's soles. Orphans court sales,
lountv Treasurer' a sules. County etale
m.'nt and election proclBiuation char' !
bf the inch.
J. B. Vss Ktten. PrBLIBHtR.
Republican State Ticket
Judge Jupreme Court,
KOBEKT VON MOSCilZlSKER.
Philadelphia. '
Auditor General,
A. E. SISSON,
Erie.
Btate Treat urer,
JERKMIAH A. STOI1EH, .
Lancaster.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET,
Jury Commissioner,
GEORGE H. McCAETY,
Milford Borough.
James Lauer has been hired as
janitor of Forest Ilall and will moTe
bis shop in with the Western Union
office.
All Inrn out ot-morrow to see the
lust niiioe of the season on the local
ground-', Milford vs. Newton, It
will be a fine game.
We Watson and wife have
moved in a honse on Mott 8t.
Elizaboth and Tyler Van Cam pen
of Newton are visiting the family of
C. W. Hull. erq.
Frank Emery and wife of New
York are guests with Nathan Emery
.1 Sawkill Avenue.
Evelyn Ilotalen has been employed
to teach lite school in German Die
ti let, Dingiiinn Township.
V. H. Aimer and wife are attend
ing the fair at Middletown, N. Y.
Public- Schools here open Sept. 7
All be reajy.
George 8. Purdy, of Honeadale Pa.
Jmlge of 22 district, died at Mt
Clemens, Michigan where he was for
his health, Wednesday morning.
He was born in Wayne county Jan
uary 24 139.
Iu 18S3 lie was a candidate for
Judge and was dtfeated but in 1893
was elected in the Wayua-Pike dis
trict, and in 1904 the district being
devided was reelected in Wayne
He was an excellent Judge, a man
of fine character snd studious, meth
odical habits. Hia desoisions were
marked by fuinieas and displayed re
search and !e'al aeuinen. The re
mains were brought to bis late home
yeterday for interment.
The funeral will be held Saturday
at 2.30 o'clock.
Mrs. . T. Reviere is visiting in
Brookline, Mass.
PAUPACK
Mrs. B. F. Killanj we are pleased
to bear is improving under the care
of her doctor and a trained uurse
from Scran ton.
Mrs. W. H Clark who has also
been on the list of sick for the past
week is imprcving. Wo wish them
both a rapid recovery.
Ceorge Blossom and wife and Mrs.
P. It. Cross of Hawley attended ser
vices at the church here last Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs, Stuart and daughter
of Scratiton are guests at the home
of George Ansley.
Geoige Hpangenbergh moved his
saw mill from opposite Mrs. M. N.
B. Kiliam's the Utter part of the
week.
At the home of Henry Fowler,
Saturday last a dance was given to
the young ople of this place. All
present spent a pleasant evening
when refreshments were served and
the Jolly crowd bade) their hosts
good night declaring they all had
a very joiod time.
Ti e Lilies Aid met with Mrs. J.
. Killiiai Thursday, Sept. Snd.
SAFE AMD SURE.
Among the medicine 'that are reco.
nmieuded end endorsed by phyaictana and
nurses is K .'uip tiuluuu, the beat cougb
cure Kor many years It has been regard
rd by duel .rt aa llie medicine moat likely
to curt co :-.ln, and it has a strong hold
ou I he eU. in of all well Informed people
Whfo Keixp'a llulsaui cannot eura a
oouta we aliull be at a loaa to know what
Will. At druggists' and daalers',85o.
The Sard To Succesa -has
msny otstruotinns. but none so
desperate a poor health. 8ucees 1o
day ileum nti health, hut Electric
liitler is the greatest health builder
the world has ever known. It oom
pels perfect action (if slmiiach, liver,
kidneys, bowels, purifies And enriche
the blood, and tones and Invigorates
the whole sya'em. Vigorona body
und keen bruin folio their use.
You can't afford to slight Electric
Bitters if walk, ron-down or sickly.
Only 60c. Gnarnnteed by All Dr'ng
gists. KIMBLE
George Ansley and son Leonard of
Paupack visited El wood Williams
recently.
Minnie Baker and a lady friend i f
Newark and Gussie Baker of Scran
ton visited David Burr Bud fam I.
last week.
Charles Maline and wife ol Pm d
Eddy nd three children spent a ft w
days here with relatives and re
turned home Monday
Mrs. Andrew Gelderioan and Mrs.
F. L. Decker visited relativea at
Hawley last week.
J. W. Walker aed wife of New
York are spending their vacation of
two weeks at Fred Cassela.
Mrs. Addie Snyder of Nashville,
Tenn. is visiting relatives here.
WHAT A WOMAN WILL NOT DO
Therein nothing a woman would not do
to regain her lost beauty. She ought to
be fully aa zealous In preserving her rood
looks. The herb drink called Lane's Fam
ily Medicine or Lane's Tea l the most
efficient aid In preserving a be-utlful skin
and will do more than anything else to
restore the roses to faded cheeks At all
druggists' and dealers, 26o.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE
Estate of In the Or-
Daniei W. Shoemaker phan'S'Court
deceased. i of Pike Co Pa
In re Final Account of Administratrix
The underattrned, appointed "Audi
tor to make distribution of the funds in
the hands of Mary E. Decker, Admin
istratrix of aaid estate, as shown by her
flnul account, to and amongst the par
ties entitled t Hereto, and make report
at next term'; etc., will attend to the
dutleo or his appointment and meet
the parties interested, at bis otlice ti. E.
corner Ann and Third streets, in the
Borough of Milford, Pa , on Monday,
me gum asy or Beptemoer, A. v.
1909, at 9 o'clock P. M., of said day,
where and when all parties having
claims upon aaid funds, or entitled to
snare therein, are reoulred to prawn t
their claims, or be debarred from eom-
ui lor a snare or such runds.
HY. T. BAKER,
Milford, Pa., Aug. 14, 1909. Auditor.
Keeping Up His Reputa
tion A friend, who lived in another city
had repeatedly ptomised our children
one of his tine dogs, which, aa he
uever lost an opportunity to remark,
had an onnsally long pedigree.
One day, as I was returning home,
the children ran to meet me and one
of them cried, Oh, sister, Mr. R
hag sent the dog. . Do come back to
the stable to see it. It has the long
est padigree and it Just waga it too
cute." The Delineator for Sept em
ber.
Lost Articles Department.
Bridget, who bad administered the
culinary affairs of the Morse house
hold for many years, was sometime
torn between her devotion to her mis
tress and loyalty to the small son of
the house.
"Bridget," said Mrs. Morse, in a
tone of wonder, after an Inspection of
the storeroom, "where have those
splendid red apples gone that the niaa
brought yesterday those four big
ones!"
"Well, now, ma'am,' said poor
Bridget, "I couldn't rightly say; but
I'm thinkln' If you was to -find where
my loaf o' hot gingerbread is. likely
thiin four red apples would be lyln'
riuht on top of It. an' I'm only hopln'
his little stummlck can stand the
strain."
Not Included.
After the dry-gcods aaleman had
completed his business with Cyrus
Craig. Centerville's one storekeeper,
he asked what waa going on iu th
town. "Had r-ny entertainments this
winter?" he inquired.
"No," said Mr. Craig. "Not one.
Salome Howe's pupils have given two
concerts, piano and organ, and the
principal of the 'cademy has lectured
twice, once on 'Our National Forests'
and once on 'Stonea aa I know them';
but as far as entertainments are con
cerned. Centervllle hasn't got round
to 'em yet, this winter."
Father's Joy.
It la surprising how little money a
man can get along on when his fam
ily needs it all, says a writer in Life.
"Perkins looks very happy these
daya."
"He has reason to," Brown replied
"After his wife and children had been
titled out with their winter ward
robes he found there waa enough left
to have a new collar put on his over
coat."
WANTED 1
SALESMEN to represent us in
the sale of cur High Grade Goods.
Don't delay, apply at onoe. Steady
employment ; liberal terms. Exper
ience not necessary.
ALLEN NCRSERY CO.
Rochester, N. X-
11
W Af
Cems) a ton! IV I
Over 0 f J h
I1 I
Souvenir
Post
Cards
W hivt so
exceptionally
good collection of post cards on
a Yariety of subjects j comic,
pretty, decorative, scenic, etc
Whatever kind yon want you're
aim oat sure to find it here.
You can buy a number of
post cards for a trifling sum,
and these, addressed and sent
to friends, will save you the
trouble of writing a whole lot of
letters. -
Don't fail to come and took
over oar bourenir Poet Card.
F. J. HERBST,
MILFORD, PENNA.
New Goods
Just received a new and complete
line of "Spring and Summer Goods"
Fancy lawns 7c to 18c per yard
White shirt waist goods 12c to 25c.
Seersuckers ' 12c to 14c
Ladies' gauze vests 10c to 25c
Ladies hosiery " " 10c to 50c ..
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
Go With A Buah.
The demand for that wonderful
8touiach., Liver .and Kidney care.
Dr. King's New Life Pills is as-
toonding
say tbey neves the like,
Its because they never saw fail to
cor. Bour Stomach, Constipation,
Indigestion, Biliousness, Janndioe,
8ick Headache, Chills and Malaria.
Only 26c. at All Druggists.
Oppisition is developing in finan
clal circles to Secretary McVeagh.s
reported plan of reducing the siie of
tbe paper currency of the United
States.
Ex Congressman J- Davis Brod
bead and wife of South Bethlehem
who are autoiqg around the country
were guests last night at Hotel
Faucbere.
The weather ia unusually cool for
the season, and came near frost
some evenings (bis week.
F. P. Kimble esq. of Honeadale
was here Tuesday attending the
Newman audit.
J. H. Ryder ani Paul Kyder and
wife attended the Orange Coouty
fair day thia week.
Mrs. James Qainn accompanied
her great-great gransoo Harold
Watson to bis borne in Yonkers
thia week.
Bertha Williamson is a guest this
week at Nishecronk Lake.
Bessie H. Van EtVen of New York
1 spending a couple of days with
her parents.
William H. West of Un'.onvllle,
N. Y. visited bis family on Watur
this week-
IIow's This?
We oiler One Hundred Dollar Reward
tor any ease of Catarrh that cannot be
eared by, Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney CO.. Toledo, O.
Wa, the undersigned, have known F J.
Chene7 for the but lb years, and believe
hlin per foe fly honorable In all buaiuet
transaction and financially able to carry
out any obligations made by his firm.
V aiding, Klnnan a Marvin,
Wholeaale DrugKitB, Toledo, O.
hall's Catarrh Cure ia taken internally,
acting directly upon thebluod and muooua
surfaces ot the system, Tetttiuouiala aeul
tree. Frioe T oents per bottle. Sold by
all Drugaiata.
Take Hall's Family Pills for tonttlpa
4
New Goods
50c to $1
10c to 50c
50c ,
25c to 60c
25c to 50c
Z DECLINE AND
n
ALA, UF .
summer prices
Its room wa want now,
not profits. We're tbink- o
in g of September, three o
weeks ofr, and the Fall
Footwear we will present.
If the chance to sprue up 4
your shoes at virtually $
coat prica appeals to you, at
this is your time. ?
Women's, Minns' and 4
children's taut pumpa and
oxfords, also white canvas o
goods at greatly reduced t
prices.
I JOHNSON, I
t FITTER OF FEEf, $
J Port Jems, N. Y.
o
ooooooa.ooooooo
Madame Maloof has
opened her 'Bazaar' in the
WelLj Building on LTarford
Street with a line of sou
venirs, hand painted china,
kimonas, hand embroideries,
real laces, cut glass, special
Venietian gold glass.
Joseph Pernmenl of New York who
bas gtvutly improved the vicinity of
Uonse Pood Is building another bun
galow there.
Sabjcribs (or tbt PsKj,
am
TAILORS
WHY pay as much for a
ready made suit, as for one
made to your measure?
Our prices are not high
$15.00 will buy a mans
three piece suit or overcoat
liade in the latest style
and fit guaranteed. If you
pay us more you get the
value in better material
and linings
Womens nuitsstart at $20.
See our line of table linen
it is worth your while.
The Jalllets.
Cleaning. Preming, Repairing.
TELEPHONE CONNECTION.
Broad Street, Near -Ann
RE1SIRT OF THE COKDITION OP THE
First National Bank of Milford
iu the State Kit Fonnxylvanla, at the close
of builness, June 23, WJ.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts , .a 54,&1A 88
Overdrafts, secured nnd unse
cured , . M 47
U. fcl. Hunds tout-cure circulation 25,(m Ou
fretitimiiA nn I' Bonds uu) no
Bonrtu, securities, etc 90 616 OU
Banking house, furniture aud
Datum. 1 MOO
uue iroin approved reserve
aavnta 18, W 01
?ioa;s ol other Mntlonnl BnukS-. 25 Oil
u ractionnl paper currency, uicte-
eU and ccuta 3i 4fi
uawrivn Money Keserre In Batik,
vli:
Specie fx tut AH )
Ugnl-teudr nnUts .. 1,875 00 (
K drhiptinu fund with U S.
10 311) 66
treasurer1 of circulation) I860 CO
Total $1S,708 87
1.I&HI1.ITIKS
Cajiltnl tck paid In..: 1 86000 On
Surplus fund 10,000 00
unnivititHi pninta, ieaa expenses
and taxes nniil 7 rro m
National Bank notes outstanding ga.oin) 00
uunin iituer uetiouai oanaa K,61s 88
luuiviuuiu ucpueits suujeos to
ohtok 188,802 81
Ueninnd oertlflcatea of deposit . . 1.0H0 00
Certified c'lecks 1,808 us
Total 1U8,708 87
State of Pennsylvania, Connty of Pike, as:
I, John C. Warner, Caahler of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement Is true to the best of mv
l .. 1 1 .1 1
JOHN C. WARNEH, Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
smn aay or June luuv.
J. C. CHAMBERLAIN, Notary Public.
Correct Attest :
W. A. H MITCHELL,
P. C. KINKKL,
A, D. BROWN.
Ol rectors.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE
Estate of I In the Ornban'a
9 Peter A L Quick Court of Pike
o deceased. I County, Pa,
Tbe undersigned, an Auditor ap
pointed by tbe Orphan's Court of Pike
County, "to make distribution of the
funds of said estate in the bauds of
L.eua A. 'lalmage Executrix and ai
countaut, as shown by her fourth aud
final account" will attend to the duties
or bis appointment on Tuesday. Sep
tember 14, A. D. 1909, at 2 o'clock
P. M. at his law office iu the Borough
of Milford, in sa'd County of Pike, at
which time and pla.-e all parties Inter
ested shall present and prove their
claims, or ne aeoarrea iorever from
coming in on aaid fund.
C. W. BULL,
Milford, Pa., Aug. 1009. Auditor
He Said It,
"Horace," remarked Mra. Figtree,
"we are going to have company at
dinner, and 1 do visa you would
brighten up and look less like an hon
orary pallbearer. Say something hu
morous." . Tbe company, and, with a few pre
liminary coughs and winks, which
were Intended to announce to his
wife that the witticism was about to
be perpetrated, Mr. Figtree said tim
idly, "Mary."
"Yes. dear; what is it?" asked Mrs.
Figtree graciously.
"Have you got all of your hair
on this evening?"
JUSTIFIABLE.
"I fear yon are inclined to be dis
sipated." "Only in the presence of your lav
toxica tins beauty."
Overcapitalised.
A thousand-dollar boy with a ten-thousand-dollar
education la overcapi
talised. Georae Horace Lo rimer
The Use ef Health.
"roc tor, bow soon do you think I'll
he wall snough to sat thlaft lb.it
otjt 4frs wltft ir
Wnen Johnny, Goes Marching
Back to School.
There'll be a lot of things you'll luive
to get in a hurry and you'll have to
get them right or lie may go Vmrcliing
back again.
School naods urc well looked after in.
.. j . it
our store and every itcnj may ' be" ,'abst 1 '
lutely depended upon. t' ' ' . v '
liCt' Joliiiuy come marching along here
with his wants list. ; ' '
Armstrong's Pharmacy V
Wall Paper -
This week we received our gtocK
of new wall paper. Over 100 differ
ent patterns to select from, ranging
in price from to 20c a double roll.
Also a lot of remnants to- sell for 5c
a double roll. Our new stocktill.
please you both in style, qualitj-'and
price. Look them over before you
purchase. "We can save you money.
W. S. RYMAN & SON,
Milford, Pa.
GAS FITTiNGsl
K you are intend
ing to put in Gas
or ars having;an"y
trouble with your;
pipes already in,
Let us know. ,
Cuddeback & Co.
BROAD ST.. 'MILFORD, PA.
Delaware Valley
TIME TABLE
AUTO BTAGE USE V.ILFOttD & PORT JERVW-
fcsT'Millbrd leaving Time is. Always
Lv Milford Ar Port
Week Dax's
(:30am
1 :00 p m
S :00 p in
' 10 :30 a ID
3 :50 p rn
6 :00 p in
6:40 a m .
8:14 pm
10:15
4 :50
8 :45
11 :1S
4 :30
6 -.60
7 :30
:00
Saturdays
Sundays
Mondsys Extra
Fridays Extra
Except Saturday Afternoon. :
tirBaggage Must Positively be Beady by 8:00 a in or 2 :30 p-m.t. ,
LOCAL TELEPHONE CONNECTION, '' MILFOKl,- PENNA,
LEROY
Miases Catharine and Marion Over
ton, of Plalnfield N. J , are guests at
the borne of their node S, T White
an lower Harford street.
SANITARY
PLUMBIQG
IN ALL ITS .
.BRANCHES
Transportation Co
from the Post OITice Comer :
Jervis Lv Port Jeryie Ar Milford
a m
p in
p in
a m
p iu
p to
a id
p ill
12:15 p m
8 :t)0 p m
:00pru
12:15 p in '
4 :45 p m
7 :00 p in
8 :0() a ru
9 :15 p in
12:45 p m
6:30 p m
4 :30 p in
12 :45 p m
6 :15 p m
7 :30 p in
8 :30 a in
.9 :45 p in
'- ' ' ''
E. KIPP, '
Manager. .. (,
Dr. Erederick A. Cook of Brook
lyn, N. Y. r.acbed the north pole
Apr 21, 19C8, the first of many ex.
plorcrs who have muds tha sttvojji,
J.