PIKE COUNTY PRESS PUBLISHED EVKHV FRIOAV. Friday, September 17,1909 orri b, bkowk's building bhoadbt. SI'BSCRIPTIO-. Ork Ykar One dollar mid fifty cents. Six Months .Seventy-live renin. STRICTLY l AIIVAKCK. Knrerod at the pmt office of Milford Pike Count J, fen ti.j I van ia, " as wonnd o'ass maltur, Novi'mlter twetHV-Hrs't, tr.f Advertising Rates. Unwind), onelnsttrtloe - - - - II Boh suuicquont Insertion - - .7fi Ktslured rates, furnish d on application will lio allowed yearly adversers. Legil Advertising. Administrator's and Kxeonlor's Dottea - - - - - - - S.m Aailimr's notices 4.K DiTorw notices - - - ... 6.U0 sihorin"s sales, Orphan! court sales, Utnnty Treasurer's sales, County state ment and election proclamation charg-d iij uie mcb. - t. a. Van KlUa. PUBLISHER Republican State Ticket Judge Jaureuie Court, ROBERT VON MOSCHZI8KER. Pliitiiilelpuln.' Auditor Oeneral, A. E. SISSON, Erie. Stale Treasurer, JEREMIAH A. STOHEU, Lancaster. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET, Jury Commissioner, GEORGE H. McCARTtf, Milford Birongh. We desire (o caution any wbo bj chance may bave been expnsed to contagions disease that they shoult be especially careful at the beginning cf the school term not to mingli with otbera until perfectly aatlsflec that they have not contracted th disease. It would be a publio oalau lty at tbia time te have an epidemic of any kind break out in the town. The aohools would be demoralize and large expanse entailed to fumi gate and disinfect. A reasonaM. care might save all such trouble ant parents cannot be too watchful tc prevent its occurence. A word t the wlae should be sufficient ia sue! matters, and the experience of last winter should serve as a proper wan Ing to all. The D, V. T. Co., has reduced tin fare on its autos to 50c. Will Armstrong and wife of Ne York are visiting the family of Mill Armstrong. Mr. P. J. Callan, who sold hoi farm near the race track , to J. 8. Owoer, has moved to New York. Mrs. J. W. Pinchot is at Grej Towers for the fall months. Max Armstrong has returned t Blair Hall and Harold to Phila. Miss Pearl Quinn is home from New York. Miss Mary Hathaway is a guest witn frienda ou btatan Island. . Report says the marriage of Anr Baker and F. W. Cross will be sol emnized September 28th. Invitations have been issued for a wedding reception by Walter M, Chadwiok and wife for their daugh ter Lillian San ford and Kenneth MuClnrgat La tonrette Hotel, Bij ou no, N. J. Kept Slat. Chas, J. Grusmuk of New York closed his :cuttage here last Sunday and the family returned to N. Y. Pellagru, a troublesome skin dii .ease prevalent in Southern Europe, especially Italy, has become so wid. spread in same of the Southern States-thst a weekly bulletin will li. Usoed by the Government H-alt! department dealing exclusively will, its developemeuts. It is said to b. caused by a fungus on maize and litn likely been imported here by Italtai laborers. Gov Stuart has appointed A, T Bearle Esq of Honesdale. Prerident Judge of .Wayne County to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death ot Judge Purdy. No doubt Judpi Searle will uiuke a very ciipaliii official. President Taft In a letter made publio yesterday sustains Secretary Ballingar. and of course by inference disapprove of the position taken by Forester I'incbot. He puts it on tlir ground that there should be no over stepping of the law and intimates that Piuohot. hownver right In may be in principle, would go be; ou J legal authority. - Ha7ry G. Snip el Easton, Pa has been appointed census Suptrvisor for this congressional district. Furnished rooms to rent. Enquire Of Mr. Etta Poiilon, Corner Broad and Auo Streets, Milfoad, Pa. Obituary Notes A. J. Roloson died Ht Danville H epitnl IhsI week. He was a veter an of the civil war. He was born in Dl tig m an township nlxiut 63 years ago and lias livud in this vicinity all hla life. His wife, wbo wan Kate Bisler, and four children, John, Mar tlia. Henry and Minnie survive liiru The remains were temporarily Inter red at Danville. Mrs. W. R. Connor, nee Flora Quick, of Milford, Pi , died at Calf- well, Kan. August 19th. She went west with her sister Mrs. J. W Nyce when quita young and was married ia 1885, iking f..r a time in Iowa and then rutornlog to Kansas. Her husband, three children, her mother Mrs. Catbnrine A. Quirk and sisters Mrs. J. W. Nyreof Caldwell, Vis. Geo R. Snelling and Mrs. Lena Tal- mage and one brother L. W. survive her. DO YQU FEEL LIKE THIS? Does your heml ache or simply feel henvy nod uncomfortable? Does yonr back ache? Do you feel fogged out? The tonic Inxntlve herb tea known a Lane' Faintly Medicine will euro your brad, re move the prtin In aide or back and restorr yonr strength. Nothing else Is so good for the stomach aud bowels. At druggists and dealers 25c. DONT COUGH, BUT LIVE LONG If every cough wore ourad Ivfore It got strong hold, humt.il life would bo leuth mod by many years. I( every conghlna lufferer knew that Kemp's Baltara wonl .top the oough In a few minutes, he woulc he glad to escape the serious consequences . If any medicine lil cure a cough Kemp', Balsam will do It. At druggists' and Jealeiv 25c. WAGES ON RU8SIAN FARMS. Agricultural Laborer Receives Onl) $32 a Year and Subsistence. The extreme poverty and the low itnndard of living of (.easHnta frou vhom the agricultural laborers art ecruited assure a low level of wage or agricultural labor. The averag. vuges will appeal almost Incrcdibl: on from an American point of view lOtwithstaDdicg the general con .ilaints of the estate holders concern og the unreasonable demands of thi aeorers. - According to an official investiga ion, mb.aclng the decade of 1882 S91, the average annual wages tor s uale agricultural worker in Russia vere less than J 32 and for a temal vorker less than $18. To this muai e added the cost of subsistence 1: (I'll Is equally low, being on an verage cost of employing a laborei or the entire year is equal to onl) 5 for the male and $40 for the fe uale. The wages tor the summer season if five months are almost equal to, the mnual wages, being $22 for the male ind $13 for the female laborer. When Greek Meets Greek. . A young Irishman in want of $21 jvrote to bis uncle as follows: "Dear Uncle: If you coulii see ho . blush for shame as I am writing you vould pity me. Why? Because I jave to aHk you for a few dollars, and io not know how to express myself. t Is Impossible for me to tell you. 1 prefer to die. 1 send you this by mea senger, who will wait for an answer. Relieve me, my dearest uncle, your uost obedient and affectionate nep new. "P. 8. Overcome with remorse for what I have written; I bave been running after the messenger In ordet to recover this letter, but I cannoi atch him. Heaven grant that some thing may stop him or that this lei ter may get lost" The uncle was naturally touched but was equal to the emergency. He replied as follows: "My Dear Jack: Console yoursell and blush no more. Providence hai heard your prayer. The messengei lost your letter. Tour aOectionaU uncle." "Rag Sale" In Rome. On Wednesdays in Rome I like is do many othera, to go to the "rai ale." It Is held by the Jews in the! particular quarter of the city. Thesi people are not allowed to bave shops mt on this one day In the week that ire privileged to sell as much and a uany kinds of things as they can oi be street. It ia a curious sight ti ee linss stretched across the street! or the hanging up of trousers, blank ts, women's and children's clothing lud stuff of all sorts. Then there are ables and staudB on which almost vtrythliig is sold. Sometimes rare ild brocades and church embroideries -.re to be fouad among coarse and w.i o-TStbie-looking fabrics. Indeed, It s not dttncult to reduce one's letter 'f credit considerably at the "rag a'e."- Detroit News-Tribune. Weighed In Your Own Scales. If you impute motives, and pretend a read hearts, othera will do the Tue ton-aids you. A hard and cen or!ous behavior Is sure to provoke cprisals. Those around you will u-k up the peek measure you have tea using, and measure your corn villi IL You do not object to men oruiiug a fair opinion of your cbar icter, neither are you forbidden to do he same towards them, but as you vould object to their sitting In Judg cent on you. do not sit In judgmeal ;poo them. 8puigeou. Chauvinism. Chauvinism is an expression orlgi nally used to denote an Intense ad miration for the first Napoleon an J his regime, but latterly employed to mean an absurd patriotism and pride In one's own country. In this last tense It is the French equivalent of ilnaobua. .. . USE WHOLE Liggett's ' Saturday Candy because it's by far the best candy ever sold at this price every bit as good a candy as youll buy else where at 40c and over. - Only the best oi everything goes into Liggctt't Saturday Candy. That's why it's pure, wholesome and delicious, and so popular with old and young alike. Remember the price doesn't tell you how good it is. You've got to taste it ami prise in store F. J. HERB3T, MILFORD, PENNA. New Goods Just received a new and complete line of "Spring and Summer Goods" Fancy lawns 7C to 18c per yard White fehirt waist goods 2c to 2oc. Seersuckers . 12c to 14c Ladies' gauze vests -10c to 2oc Ladies hosiery l()c to 50c Men's fancy dress shirts 50c to .1 " fancy half hose 10c to 50c " work shirts 50c " uuderwear . 25c to 60c : " belts and suspenders 25c to 50c Also a complete line of Notions, Groceries, Crockery. ARMSTRONG'S Broad & Catharine Sts. Milford, Pa NEW IDAHO RANGE AT VAN ETTEN'S AT VAN ETTEN'S Castings are extra heavy, very large lire box for wood or coal, extra large oven. It is made in three sizes and If you intend to this fall you better get at once as we can save THE VAN ETTEN COMPANY,, 585 MAIN ST., - Appearances may be deceitful and if they are, It pays to have them deceive for, instead of against you. Wearing garments made by i THE TAILLETS, Milford, Pa.' Merchant Tailor; v- Is an suiirsiare policy sgainfi dioshifaf lion. High grade materials perfect fit skilled man-tailored work not duplicated elsewhere at the same price. Drop in and look over our complete fine. Salts Madc-to-Measurc, $13.50 to $40.00. sua CLEANING, PRESSING AND BEPAIBINQ. FAfi'ILY EATS thrft for you. y S New Goods is very cheap. buy a stove or', heater our catalogue and prices you money. STR0UDSBURG, PA. ;v?.;, GREENTO VVN Lnkti Piiup.nk wlrrli hud n r'y R0 gii'-ats at one tinn htn "lily it I' ft (Vcnr OImominii r hx a vprv sin- i thri ft a, id i under tbo )i.i-tur i-art" Errni Mt VVi.l If has hern rrv nmit in tin' liniisc f..r iM .irly 2 week with timsoliii ami (hpi mv. Henry O'soiniiii r cut his foot very badly with sn x. -: Miss Mabi l Slmillmlt a banks for the Prudential iu.urtiiMv comimnv of Newark, N. .1. is ppcndiinf h-r vacation among frienda here. Mr. Henseland wife fiom Unwley P. are here and in Ciiujidens s thi. week taking viewy. Mrs. Geo, Crane died lnat week at Canndenxis of typhoid fever aim Mr. Crane Is not expected to get well from the ame (liseHsc, It is 8iip posed they pot the fever from the water they used out of Hronilliend. oreek, on which are a Ihtrh numhrr of boarding liniw alxive wliore lliev I ve and it is thought by some Unit smieofthe wnste hml fonn l ita way i'llo th ; water and infected it. Mir-s Jennie Wilson has resigned her xition tit the HillsiIe hospital and will come home to teach the Hurrus Hill School. Madame Maloof has opened her 'Bazaar' in the Wells Building on Harford Street with a line of sou venirs, hand painted china. kinionas, hand einbroiderie real laces, cut glass, special Venietian gold glass. ' TVoH Tj,---it-t-- t jO Two courses are open to us in announcing our "Fall O Footwear." One is tn at. o o o tempt to describe them and the other is to invite vou to see them and let them speak for themselves. VVVII trv thn laftpr Vnnr o eve and vour head will tell i you more of quality, style ana workmanship, iu five minutes than we could in a page cf type. Our com- plete fall lines are ready. Telephone or write us your wants. JOHNSON, I FITTER OF FEET, S Port Jervis, N. Y. ooo4oooaoooooov $100 Reward. $100 The read ens of tins paper will be plnttrd to learn thnl theie la at lejut one droAil.l disease thatAcleno ous bcn able to cure lu all lu ftiid that U Catarrh. Hall' Catarrh Cure i tneouly posit iv euro uow kuuvvti loth medical fraternity. Catanli beintr a constitutional disease, romitres a oouiitUutlnm.l tnatnifut H.tll'u C'atarih Cure is taken ItitcrrtBHy, nvdug dwectlv upon th.' blotxl mul Munoue surfMcs uf tli rjysuin,thernij th'rttrojitiH ine fmiiul,ttlo;i of the d.wns.and iiiviaj th putiei t streuKth by bul.ulinff up tl.o onsdtutluu 1 The pruprh-tum havtj mt mudi fulrh n );, c until w powers that tin-y offor Uno Ituu drml liullari fur any dUt,tb tlmt it fuiUui curu. end for )it of tthi iiii(;iil.tU. Ad.lnss V. J CHKKNKV &Cv, Ttd. ( Sold by alt druftft-,t. 7." cents. Take UhM h Family PUN for cnumipati.-t. AUDITOR'S NOTICE Kstnle f .( In tlii? Or- i iJainel W . Mi.'inaker I h:iii's !V,:i:t ileue-isc-i. of Ti!e Co !-a III re Final Artulint of Aiin: i ist r j i f x 1 lie ninler-lre.l, aiiiiiiinieil 'Amli- 1 tor to miike iii i -il mi i ii oi I l,t filmic I i Hie lianiis cf ,Maiv K. i i ki-, Ailiiiii . I i-traui.v of Kild ihiute, un shown l.v lu r liuul aci-omit, I" ui.d uui ;i.t k the )r lies entitlnl thereto, and make ri.ji t 'at nvxt lerm'; tli , will atw-iid to thl; dulifo ot his aK;!ntiiieiit and meet the parties iiiii'ic.-tt.l, at ins ortire s. K. 'eorner Ann and Third iitet, in tin: jtornmtu oi .Miiiord, 1'a , ou iiouday, the ao.h day of 6-peicler. A. Ij. 1909. ai a o'clock K id., of mid dav, lure and when all .artie liaviii vmiiiiB uhju puiu luiiut., or eiiiiueii to sliare tlieivin, are required to present their claim, or dei'arred from oniu iii fi r a share ol sueh funds. Ji V. T. itAKKli, Milford, I'a., Auk. U. l'!. Auditor. WANTED! SALESMEN to represent us in the snlo of ur lliuli Urndo (l.' ids. Don't il. lay, apply at mio. Hirndv employment; liberal terms. E.pr MR ienoe not necessary. ALLEN NJRSERY CO. Rochester, N. V. .7c Can't Compel You To Smoke 50 5n 6o tl '-it- lir-w iri t. ..f v. ..u ...... v..n ..i uiih uuj at: r you once start. We would like you to try it knowing full well that lie., re )-oil finish the firsi one you will agree with us that "Country Gentlemen" sure is a winner. 5c. 60 6c 60 5c Cc . 5n Go Armstrong's Pharmacy Wall Paper 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. Also a lot of remnants to sell for 5c a double roll.- Our new stock will please ou both price. .Look them over before you purchase. We' can save you money. W. S. RYSV3AN & SON, Milford, Pa. GAS fit g CuddDback & Co. C3 BROAD ST.. .:. MILFORD ca Delaware Valley IME TABLE AUTO STAGE LINE VILKORD POUT JERVIS S-- "JlilfurJ Ixuviiij; Tune is Always from tli Pmt Office Comer Lv Milford Ar Port We. t DiH i it 9 :M a tn 10:15 4 :5) 3 :45 11 :IS 4 . 'in 8 0 7 :tu 9 :00 4 ( 0 in 3 :(W p m 10 .:li a in 3 AO p in ti.tIO p in 6: 10 a in 8:15 p in K in i days .Sinnlavs M r.days Extra Ki iduys Extra Except Saturday Afternoons. ' Baggage Must Positively be Uendy LOCAL, TELEPHONE CONNECTION, LEROY Sc 60 Be 5o .. Al . iituru iititii wo can stop you in style, quality and ah. e If you are intend ing to put in Gas 0 ar3 having any 2j te,jUble with -your pipes already in, Let us know. SANITARY PLUMBING IN ALL ITS II BRANCHES Transportation Co Jervis Lv Pnrt Jervis Ar Milford a in p in p in a in p hi p in a in p in 1 2 : 1 5 p m :d0 p m 4 :00 p m 12:15 p in 4 :45 p in 7 :IH p m 8 a in S:15 p in 12:15 p iu :) p m 4 :30 p in 13 :45 p in 6 :15 p m 7:30 p in 8 :80 a in t :45 p in by 8:00 a in or 2:,10 p m MILFORD, PENNA. E. KIPP. : r.- mjh Manager.