PIKECOU NTY PRESS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY, ' Friday, September 10, 1909 orru c, browh's nuiLnixa broad kt. si.'bsckiption: 1)xr Yk An One dollar and fifty rent. Six Months Seventy-live cents. SI.-'Ol'Ly IN ADVANCE. Kntercd at the post offioe of Milford, Pike County, Fcnunyivauia, a secoml-o-ass traitor. November twenty-lints, IS'Jfi. Advertising Rates, Ortwlnoh, onntnsertion - - --..-ll-fto K toll subsequent insertion - .76 Kcdured rates, furnUhrd on application, will Ik allowed yearly advert-iter. . Legil Advertising-. -' Administrator's and F,xe4itor'l notices 8-" Auditor's notices - - t-'l Divorce notices .... 6.UC Sheriff' sale, Orphana court sales, Jounty Treasurer's aides, County state m 'nt and election proclamation chargtd by the inch. t. H. Vaa Ktten. PUBLIBltSH, Republican State Ticket J ridge Jupreine Court, ROBERT VON MG8CHZISKER. Philadelphia. Auditor General, A. E. sisaoN, Erie. Stale Tresurer, JEREMIAH A. STOBEIt, Lancaster,. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET, Jury Commissioner, GEORGE H. McCARTY, Milford Borough. The law relating to running auto mobiles, has not bi en very closely ob served, and not at all enforced, here this summer. The wonder in that many accidents have not happened. Blowing boms at street crossings has become practically a dead letter, and the speed limit has been more hon ored la the breach than iu the ob servance. It is far easier to enforce observance of law by having it known that infractions will be punished, and when any driver breaks it have him arrested, than to wait until sojie serious accident happens and then try suddenly to put (he lid on. No law, either in this state or New Jersey, allows eel ricks to be placed in the Delaware river, and no licenses can be issued by either state to erect them. This fact is con clusively settled by letters from the fish commissioners of both states. PAUPACK Next 8unday evening. Sept I2tb. the Rev, T- M Furey will deliver a sermon on Cbiidre aid Society at tht M. E. ohurch here. This. Is also the last Sunday that Earls Blossom w(lll ba with ns, as ha expects to return to Wyoming Seminary the follow ing week. He has given much Bat it faction at this plac and large con gregatlons have enjoyed the sermons he has' delivered the past few months. We are sorry that wo will again be without a minister aud hope that conference will soon send some one to fill the vacancy. Mrs. Harry Annesa of Brooklyn is visiting her parents, i C. A. Pellet and wire. Mrs. Ennioe Atherton returned to her borne here Saturday, after several weeka spent with relatives nt Hawley. Louisa and Alme Velterlein and Mable Pellet returned to school at Bloouuliurg, Sept. 6th. W are pleased to hear, Mrs B F. Killatn is impoviDg. A number of young panple congre. gated at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Simons the evening of the 3rd Inst, where dancing was enjoyed, refreshments were served and in" the "wee small hours" the young folks wended their homeward way well pleased with the evenings eutretain ment anj declaring all present had a very good time. Henry Bennett of New York la spending his vicution with his mother Mrs. Augusta Bennett. George Spencer A Suicide. George Spencer a life long resident, of Delaware township committed sui , clde Labor Day by plaoing the muz sle of a h4 gun iu his mouth and pulling the trigger with a rake. The tcp and back of his skull were blown on. He was alone at the time, the members of ins family with some New York frieuda being tinned at a picnic. On their return they fonud the body lying in the front yard. He was born in England aud wss aged t 76 years. Three sons Dr. Herbert W , George of N. York and Edwin A. with whom ha lived survive him. The Boad To 8uccsas i has many obstructions, but none so desperate as poor health. Success to day demands health, but Electric Bitters is the greatest health builder the world has ever known. It com pels perfect action of stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels, purifies and enriches the blood, and tones and invigorates the whole system. Vigorous body- and keen brain follow their use. You can't afford to' slight Electric Bitters if weak, rnu-down or sickly Only 60c Oaaranteed by All Drng gisU. WHAT A WOMAN WILL NOT DO Therein nothing a woman would not do to regain her lost beauty. Sho ought o be fully as cenlou In preserving her good looks- The herb drlnkcnlled Lne'i Fam ily Medicine or Lane's Ten .4 the im-t efficient aid in preserving a beiutlful rkin And will do more thnn anything els: to restore the rones to faded checks At all druggists' and dealers', 25o. AUDITOR'S NOTICE Estate of In the Or- Daniel V. Shoemaker i phan 'a Court deceased. of Pike Co Pa In re Final Account of Administratrix The undermined, appointed "Audi tor to make distribution of the funds in the hands of Marv K. Decker. Admin istratrix of said eetate, as shown by her final account, to and amongst the par- lien eniitiea tnereio, aim inane report at next term'; etc., will attend to the dutieo of bis appointment and meet the parties interested, at his otliee.S K. corner Ann aud Third streets in the Borough of Milford, Pa , on Monday, the 20th day of September, A. D. 1909, at 3 o'clock P. M., of said dav. where and when all parties having claims upon said funds, or entitled to snare inerem, are required to present their claims, or he debarred from cum in for a share of such funds. HY. T. BAKER, Milford, Pa., Aug. 14, 1909. Auditor. DON'T BE MISLED. Many a life has been cut short by a cough that wah not believed to bo serious, Many a backache aud sldenche follows a coughing spell. Muny a night Is pasgvd in restlesnness caused by coughing. Do not be misled. If you cough, take the old reliable Kemp's Balsam, the best cough cure. At druggists' aud dealers', 2oo. TUSTEN. The Misses Katherine and Mar gureite Hankina of Colusa California arrived at their sister Carries in Brooklyn N. Y. Aug 17. On Monday the 30th of Aug. they came to this place to visit the former home of their parents, the late A. J. Hanklns They have been delighted with the drivca aud beautilnl scenery where. ever tney go. On Thursday they were taken to Cocbecton Centre to take dinner with their oousin Mrs. Chester Kearing family; That af ternoon they went to Atco Pa and had supper at N, R. Hankln. Fri day afternoon conning then drove them op Peggy ruuway and several miles around the hill where thev could see the large summer retort. Mrs. Ida Hankins returned to Hamburg on Monday. George Hankins was the guest of relatives last week. W. J. Stump was kicked by his horse Monday night, C. A. Dabron and siater, S. H. Hankins and sister Frances, A. 8. Myers and wife of Eldred, N. Y., Mrs, Emma Hankins and daughters Barryville, N. Y. and Mrs. H. Braffdt of BinghamtCD M. Y. are-a few of thoe that attended the Han kins family re unicn. NO WONDER SHE'S CROSS. The woman who haa a thouoand petty oarte and annoyaoo a while aha tuners with headache or aide aoB niiut not be blamed If she oanoot always be angelically """ oai sne uoetls u though ;f ul nets from her family and tu.-h a simple aud natural remedy at Lano's Family Medicine, the herb le t that makes weak woman strong- and well. Sold be drugg ists aud dealers. 2oc. No dinbt Peary It a brave and persistant luau and may - have reached the pole as be says he haa. Cook is also a devoted adventurer and be too may have reached the 90 degree mark. But it aeeius exceed ing bad tuste for Peary to begin a controversy and to deny that Cook accomplished the ftat. Both must submit proofs beyond tho affirms lions of the eakiuie guides. If the) do this to the satisfaction of scien tific men, there is do reason why laymen should doubt, but both would better keep quit, about the performances of the other. How's This? , We otter One Hundred Dollar Reward forauy caaj of (iitarrh that cauajt be cared by, Hall's Catarrh Cure. r. J. Cheney CO.. Toledo, O. We, the undeniiKued, have known F. J. Cheue fur the lttat 15 -yeurs, aud believe hiui peifucfly houurable lu all busiueta transaction aud fluanciully able to cairy uut auy obligation made by his firm. V aldiug, Klr.uau Marvin, Wholesale UrugKtsU, Toledo, O hall's Catarrh Cure is taken luternalty, actiug directly uuou the blood and niuooiu surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 ceuu per bottle. Sold by all Drugiribts. Take Hall's Family Pille for cou.ll, a tlon. Sabtorib for tta Phem. ti;e whole Liggett's Saturday Candy ; because it's by j ever told at thai : as good a candy i where at 40c ' Only the best ' into Liszett's fj That's why it's L and delicious, and old and young Remember die Vnt1 how o.'vw! it i t tutcit and prise in store F. J. HERBST, 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 " fancy half hose -" work skirts " underwear " belts and suspenders Also a complete line of Notions, Groceries, Crockery. ARMSTRONG'S Broad & Catharine Sts. Milford, Pa Go With A Rush. The demand for that wonderful Stomach, Liver and Kidney cute, Dr. King's New Life Pills is as tounding say they neves the like. Its because they never saw fail to cure Sour Stomach, Constitution, Indigestion, Biliousness, Janmlice, Sick HeadBChe, Chills and Malaria. Only 25c. at All Druggis's. Oppisltinn Is developing in finan cial circles to Secretary McVeagh.a reorted plan of reducing the size ol the paper currency of the United States. AT LAST. 'Your first two wives you tet aside- But your troubles, I hope are paai." "Ah yea,' the cobbler man replied. "I'm sticking to my last" Most Unkindly Cut. "Did your uncle, the eminent st r geon. ever operate on you, ( hiillie." "He did." "I suppose he did not make It tir pen.lvs for you?" "He did. He cut me out ot t is will." A Mean'One. "Very well, tir," cried Dr. Kwack. after bis quarrel with tbe umlcrtiktr, "I'll make you sorry for this!" "What are you going to do?" auetr- ed the undertaker. "Itetii e from prr o. tlce?" Easy 6a Far. "You seem to manage reniarkaMj well on your housekeeping monev." "Tea; the storekeepers haven't ut la. tkttr bills ytt' family eats for the best candy price every bit at you'll buy e'.se- and over. of everything goes Saturday Cnnrlv. pure, wholesome so popular with alike. price doesn't tell Ynu'v ant In there's a big sur- JJ for you. V1 7 z, New Goods 7e to 18c per yard 12cto2oe. 12c to He 10c to 2oe 10c to 50c 50c to 1 10c to 50c 50c 25c to 60c 25c to 50c 0O0C000000004o I decline and 2 FALL OF SUMMER PRICES Itt room we want now, not profits. Wt'ratbink- ino- nt r,. v... ,i week. Mr ,L ir.ii wr w9wiu present. J If tha chance to spruce uo r .h.. . . o this is vour time. Women's, Mistea' and 4 children's tan pumps and J oxforda, alto white canvas o g oda at greatly reduced prices. o JOHNSON, ! t FITTER OF FEET, s! Port Jen-is, N. Y. 0 4) aO3O0O0OC14O0tC:O Mad;; uuo Maloof lias 1 1 id ... I ()lcnca ncr -jiazaar in the: WclLs 15iiililing on Harford Street with a line' of sou venirs, hand painted china, kinionas, hand embroideries, real laces, cut glass, special Venietian gold glass. Furnished robins Ui rent. Enquire nf Mrt. Etta Poillon, Corner Brd snd Ann Btreets, Milfojd, Pa, buosgpos (or tht pris. am T A I L O R 5 WHY ji:iy aa much for a ready made suit, as fur one made to your measure? Our 1'iiees arc not liili 15.00 will luiy a mans three jiieec suit or overcoat nade in the late.-t style and lit guaranteeil. If you pay us more you get the value in lietter material and lining Woniens suits start at $20. See our lirte of taMe linen it is worth vour while. Tho Jaillets Cleaning. Pressing, Itcpairing TF.I.EDIOXK COSXKCriON. Broad Street, Near HKfoltTOF TIIK UIMJIHONOF T.IK!C ""tS-U O X KjXl, First National Bank of Milford in the State IVmisylvmiin, tit. the cl Lnnntirinfl Oiffnuits $ f4,5!' 8s uti'iii: ;iu tj. ui !ti (mil unse eiii.-d L-. li-'uiir, ti s.'curi' uirculiition 2r ' I'nmiiui'tfi n I rt. iiimds H'MhI, wouriticrt. etc 110 B.,;!k.iitt Ij-JiibH, funiiiure mid US' Uf'8 I tivl oi Due frnm uppn m-tl rettfrve iwnr i:i,"t'i ?(' r. ul utlitr .'iit'iuniil Batilifl . l'.i rin-tiuiiitl imjit-r tunoiicy, uu k- iinii ; nv- Lawful Mnnpy Hesorve In Hnnk, viz: fjHM'le... S Vil .V ) i-n al-tt'iuior iiite. . . l,.IT?i jf) H'ii'iijjtMiii fund wttli 1 S. Treasurer of circulation) m,:ii9 50 1-250 (HI Total f iia.7t3 a: LlAMLITICa ntillfll tiK-k ptld In $ Sn fyo ue Surplus fund l'l,uup ic Uij'llvid.-d j,r. ,llts. iuss exns)fi and taxes j,i;ld 7.77.1 31 National IJunk iirn-souUtnndiua !5.hii uu Due to orv,,r n:iti..unl banks 2,512 WA uiltvlilual dupi,bits tubj-ct to mti 81 Oenuind crtinr-ntes of deposit . . l.Otf) on CertilliHi c'iwbs lttto$ j2 Total tlllS.7l 1(7 State of Pennsylvania, County of I'ikp.ss: I, Jnha C Wnmer, Cashier of tho alvere named twnk. lo wdeuinly awear that the nbove statement Is true Ui the best of my kuuwlude ami belinf. JOHN C. WARXKK, Cashier Pubscrilied ana fiworn to before me thi 31h duy of Juue lr9. .1. C. CHAMHKKLAIN, Notary Publio. Correct Attest: , W. A. H MI 1'CHEI.L, 1 P. C. KIXKKL. Directors. A. I). JtHOW.N. AUDITOR'S NOTICE Katate of I In the Orphan's Peter A L (juk-k i Court of 1'ike deceased. (County, Ia. The tmderskrned, an Auilitor at)- Hlnted h.v the Orj.liuii'a ( ourt of 1'if.e County, "to make di.--tntiitinn of the fimila of Faiil estate in the handa ul Lena A. lalinune Kxeeulrix and ar A I couiitaiit, ttHHiiuuii iiy tier tourtli and o final account" will attend to the dntiep til hi aimoinlment mi Toe-aOitv A rt. Jitoiu'uer 14. A. D. 1903, at " o'clock o ! 1'. M. at his law t.lllc-e in the Itumugh ! of .Milford, ill ta d County of 1'ike. al wl.l.-h time and pla-e all irarth, inter- o;e-iei Mian present and prove tneli eiuinis, or he tieiiarred forever fro 1 eoniing In on said fund. w. nri.r.. Milford, Pa., Aug. 9, 1Mu9. Auditor "I Told Vou bo." Aa old couple lived in the moun tains of Eastern Tennessee; he was ninety-five aud sl,e ninety. Their son, a :."in of icvciuy. died. As the old ,-i-os- ,j t(.e p-ipture to their ' i-iit-:' lue bu;-!:,!, tho womnn no a K u- rod dov.n her busband'a . J--):e j'.-i.ted him tadidully on V -: .n J.HiJ F.iid: jf l di.d, .lulin. never mind; you I a!v,:-y sru wo uc-er would r -.' -o 1! M 1) Succeed Magazine. Anything But That. .I.i'iD is Lhj vo.ir'geBt of a 1 ;n.: I--' !' of Cve boys. One day his !: I i-r tiKld to htm, "O. lolin. Isn't It tr. b,:d I haven't ouc little girl? I -,:.iiu curl her hair and make such pre:ty little dresses for her. Don't ye) wish yo'i wore a little girl?" John nrwat'.d di:-;; Jaiedly, "Why, mother." l.e ?j:( "l'.i rather be most any other l;-;:d ot an r.nlnjal you could Lier;tioD ::in a j;!ri:" The Pevolver Habit. V.'.li the tl.ne ever come when the revolver will hive had its day In A:-:e;i.:a and be relegated with the i.-:d. tbe dagger arid the bludmon? The leto-ver a-Kument settles notlilEg but (jiitesianta. It ia a perpetual aou ytjUiLur, im clMluish ait it la frifchtful. pid as frlglittul as it Is child:. ;h. -Minneapolis Journal. Tha Right Oaflnltian for "Weird." Litile Krancea. aged four, was being put to bed alone for tha first time. ".Mother." the said. "I do not ilka this room. It is so weird-looking." "What deed 'weird' mean, dear?" aak (d her irother. "Wby." she replied, "weird ia long and dark and no-fuLher-and-motheriu looking." Tho Last Trumpet. First farmer ipointing to the flar ing burn oa an automobile) What's tbet thing for? Second farmer 1 bet's th' thing they blow Jes' b(or they run f' down! Town and Coua- w'ic-i Johnny Goes Marching Back to School. There'll he a lot of things you'll have to get, in a hurry and you'll have to get them right or he may go marching b.iek again. School noeds are well looked after in our store and every item may be abso lutely depended upon. Let Johnny come marching along here with his wants list. Armstrong's Pharmacy wii This week we received our stock of new wall paper. Over 100 differ ent patterns to select from, ranging in price from to 20c a double roll. Ann; Also a lot of remnants to sell for 5c J please you both price. Look them over before you purchase. We can save you money. W. S. RYMAN & SON, ! M i mi : GAS FITTING... y i-' you are intend- Cuddeback&Co. Jtj BROAD ST., Delaware Valley Transportation Co TIME TABLE AUTO STAGE UNE i! ILFORD & POUT JERVI3 tv.'-M ilford Leaving Tune is Always from the Post Office Comer Lv Milford Ar Por' Week Days! 9 :30 a in 1 B ; 4 :t0 p 111 3 00 p 111 10:30 a ill 3 :50 p in 6 ;K) p 111 6:40 a 111 8 :15 p 111 Si.: it 1 days Sli davs M.-udayn Extra F idays Extra Except Saturday Afternoons. tvJ-BagKiUte Must Posiiively be Ready hy 8:00 a in or 2:80 p m. LOCAL TELEPHONE CONNECTION LEROY Mrs. Albert Helms is visiting her sitMr in 15rid(5fptirt. Ct. Auau.tt Metsaud wife of Dlnguian towuiiUlp have a guest a very young daughter. 4 Vr I JltJ VV LUCK. Will in style, quality and ilford, Pa. in xo put in Gas or ara having any trouble with your pipes already in, Let " us know. SANITARY PLUMBING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES MILFORD, PA. Jervis Lv Port Jervis Ar Milford 1 5 a in 12:15 p m 6 :00 p m 4 :00 p in 13:15 p in 4 :45 p in 7 :00 p in 8 :IM) a in 9:15 p in 12:15 p ru 6 :30 p in 4:30pm 12 :45 p in 6 :15 p in 7:30 p in 8 :30 a in 9:45 p in 4 :50 p in 3:45 p 111 11 :15 a in i :30 p tn 8 :50 p in 7 :30 a 111 9 :00 p in MILFOUD, PENNA. E. KIPP, Manager. Alfred Lewis Furia, an unmarried man died here laat Saturday where "N he was ending the summer aged 71 years. Tho body was taken to N. Y, for lateruH'ot, (
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