PIKE COUNTY PRESS PUBU8REO BVBJKY FRIDAY. E3 Friday, October 22, 1909 orru b, browh's buildinq broad ft. 8PR8CKIPTION: Unit Ybab One dollar nd fifty cents. Six Months Heventy-five cents. BTKIOTLY lit ADVANCE. Entered at the post offloe of Milford, Pike County, Pennsylvania, aa eeoond slaaf matter, November twenty-first, lHVfl. Advertising Rates. .. nn.innn lift tuih auhflAnnnnt insertion ------- .76 Kwlvnl nm, furnlslivl on application, will hollowed yewrly advertisers. legil Advertising. Administrator's And Kseoiitor' notloes 'J' Divoroe notices - - .W Sheriff's sales, Orphans oourt sales, ..... T--..i.K.a mIm Pnnntff IbiU' meat and eleotloa proclamation ohargid oy tne uicu, t. sr. Vae (Mm, Po BUSHES. Republican State Ticket Judge Japreme Court, ROBERT VON M08CHZI8KEB. Philadelphia. Auditor General, A. K. BISHON', Erie. State Treasurer, JEREMIAH A. STORE R, Lancaster. REPUBLICAN COJJNTY TICKET, Jury ConimUatooer, GEORGE H. MoCARTif, Mil ford Borough. Mrs. Echemendla wishes to thank the fire department and those who helped control the' fire at the mill and so protected ber home. GREENTOWN Horton E. Crom and Mias Battle Walter of Honeedale spent Saturday and Sunday with the former's parent T. N. Cross and wife. ' Farmers la this section are busy picking, packing and shipping apples which are not very large crop this y ear. State, toad work is prngreMinr, It belli completed from Croft's brnnk to Greentown and from there to Miller's bridge. . , Gresntown can bratttt of a new in dustry a shoe maker has set up a shop in 8. R Haxeltona store how. Mrs. Fred Wliaoker la helping lo care for her ister. Mm 8. R. Hazel ton who seems to be improving Joe Hause of Ureentown and Mlsa Mae Barnes of lows were married at the horn of the groom's parents J. IV. Hause and wife at Newfoundland Pa. Mrs. T. N. Cross who has been on the sick list Is Improving daily. There Je hustle and excitement among the Green Twp, school teach irs which we sappueu means Iijiti tut It will be held at Mutamoras Oct 26 to W. The stoue crusher on the Srate road Ir.ike down one day last week and retx rded the work somewhat. The Ladies Aid or Roetuerville will have New England supper on Oct. 31, 1MW NO WONDER SHE'S CROSS. The woman who baa a thousand petty tans and annoyane a while sbs suflei with headaofa or side ache must not tie blamed If ah oannnt always bs angelically anuabl. What aha needs Is thoughtful Deaa from ber family and such a simple and natural remedy as Lans's Family Medloine, tbs herb Ma that makes weak woman Strang and well. Bold bs drugg Ists and dealers. SSo. MAST HOPE Miss Maud Wialer and Ella McMahon are guests of Mrs. Ed. MoMahon of Susquehanna. Leonard Bock expects soon lo re move his family to Cocbecton where be Is station agent. Her mother, Mrs. Barnes is with her. Mrs. Goubleman of Binghamton waa a reoent visitor at this plaoe. Will Kleroan Is bell boy at West, colang and Leonard Buddenhagan at Parkers Glea, Royal Qulok and family have re turned to New York Cfty. - Ed. McHugh who has been gone 18 years la now at Seattle, Washington. This Is the first be has bean beard from since he left his home at Swamp Mills, N. y. Chaa. A. Dabron has fine crop of potatoes. 40 of them equal a bushel In weight. The whole lot is large. WiU Glaab baa cabbage beads weighing from 18 to SO lbs. and all of It is Urge. Miss Msggla Dabron has a roes bush la full bloom in her yard Mrs. J. Barton is entertaining ber daughter Mrs. K. U. Conner and grand daughter Dimple of Huguenot, Y. Dr.vWo f is stopping at the Sclden House. . . N. R. Hanklns was home on Sun day. N. Webber was home the simeday. Miss Nellie Hnnklns la borne f r the winter. George Poet and wife of Port Jer vis came to Mr. W. D. Brass last week. Mrs. Lavilla Barlow left Monday with her daughter Mrs. Conner for a visit in Huguenot. Miss Agnes Dick is entertaining her friend Mr. MoCoroiick of Brook lyn for a week. Peter SchoU went to Laokawaien Sat. and met his daughter-in-law Mrs. Peter Schttt of Bingnamton. Her husband came on his wheel. Sunday. DON'T BE MISLED. Many a life has been cul abort by a oougb that was not believed to be serious. Many a baokaohe and aldenche follows a soughing spell. Many a night is passed In restlessness caused by ooughlna;. Do not bs misled. If yon oougb, take tbs eld reliable Kemp's Balsam, ths bast oougb cute. At druggists' and dealers', Mo. PAUPACK George Slocura of Soranton returned to his home Sonday after spending a short time at the home of his broth tr. Jos. blocum and wife. Mrs. Van Camp of Hollistervllle wiU return to her home Monday after a visit of two weeks duration with ber sister, Mrs. a F. Killam. Florence Cooke of Haw ley and Cora Kellam of Rah way, N. J. were guests at the Williams homestead (art of the past week. There wilfbe a publio sale of the late W. H. Clark's property, Wed nesday 'Oct. 20th after whioh Mrs Clark will join her daughter, Mrs. R. G. Phillips, at Forest .Lake, where she Intends making her borne in the future. May Gumble of Milford is spend. ing a short time with relatives In this place. - The ladies of the Aid spent a very pleasant day with mesdames, Edwin Kellam and Leonard Simons, Thure day last. $100 Bewafd,$100 The readers of this paper will be plenum) to learn that theie Is at least one dreedid disease thatsclenoe oas beeu able to cure In all lit stages, and that Is Caurrb. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is tneonly positive cate now known to th medical fraternity. Caturrb being a constitutional divert so, requires s oouatitutlonal treatlneut Hall's Catnnh Cure la taken Jnterually, acting dtreuily upon the blood sud Mucous surface, of l h system, thereby uestruylng tue foundMlou of the dlsease.alld giving the patient streugtb by building up tho oona Ituilou and assiatirg nature In dulug Us work. 1 The proprietors have so much faith In its uurative powers that they uffer One fluu-1 dred Dollars for any disease that It fulls lo cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address K. J. CHKENKY & CO, Tol. O. Sold by nil druggists, 75 oents. Take Hall's family Pills for constipation , KIMBLE R. W. Kelly and wife visited h latter bro'lier George Hollxrt at Lickn waxen last Saturday and Hun ! day. Rev. R D Minch of Honefchtle wns a caller In town aiomlsy. j Mrs. R. T. Decker returned home Monday .after speuding several das with her son George at Rowlands. Just: Like Father's. , Tbs other - day I took my young nephew to the barber for the first time. I hated to see the soft little curia cut oft, but his mother decided they must go. As the barber tied th towel under his baby chin be remark ed, "How do 'you want your hair cut young manT "Wlf a little round hole Is th top, like my fever's." sTogs -Boiled to Musi. A- well-known evangelist talis tory of a visit to a small town la os at th Southern But, where he was awakened on morning by a soprano role which cam from the kltehea tinging a famous hymn. As the bishop was dressing, he luadltaled oa afc pie ty of th servant. SpeAking to her after break last of th pleasure rt had given him. b was mat with aa one pctd answer. "Oh, thank yo-i ' sh replied, "bat that's the h; ui' . boll th eggs by three versos toe toft and firs verse, for hard." INSINUATING, AfAdg I sever eat such things W esus they spoil th -comptexioa. Mar)or!-bul you used (o eat tbeia, gian't you? POT MEM D ft Acid Proof Water Proof Fire Proof tjj:iaia.j; 1 -stWsa4 E iitMcNO V"":.;' Imported from Germany where It lias stood the teat for yeais The only materiil thnt will reiwlr without iikat (mix only with a fe drops of cold water) nny article made of Agate Enamel Porcelain China Glass Marblo Aluminnrr Copper Tin Iron Bronzo WikxI Meenscliaum Amlwr Ivory, Ktc. so that they can be used sgtln ss if new. . Repairs mode wltb POTMEN D are permanent repnl rs. Every can of POTMEND is guaranteed to An all we claim for it ; If it does not, Uio purchase price will bi rheeriully refunded. F. J: HERBST; MILFORD, . PENN'A. g NEW) AT VAN ETTEN'S Casings' are extra heavy, very large fire box for wood or coal, extra large oven. It ial made in three sizes and If you intend to buy a 6tove or heater this fall you better get our catalogue and price's ( at once as we can save THE VAN ETTEN COMPANY 585 MAIN ST., STROODSBURG, PA. sv a m a mm t m ! li v v 1 m ajar Appearance! mar be deceitful and if they are, It pays to hare them decelvoP for, instead of against you Wearing gsnneoh) bW by - ,11,1 mi livi . . Merchant Tailor, w"?eJBQ( It an sisutance poScy against tfassuafartjcsi Higb trade materials perfect 4" akiSed min-tsiinred work not AipScatfd . elsewhere at til Sam price r s 1 it 1 r?T' arop m ana loos, over otA cccitetc ims. Sorts Mwt-lHcasere, ta 140.00. CLEANING , PREfc'felJJU KEPAlRlliG. AtiU to Foghorn Areusa Birds. There baa just been erected oa '.he Baa Rock, th precipitous island in th rYtth of Froth, off the lladtng tonahlr coast, a new foghorn which has cost 1200.004. It wiU be la tercet Ing to not th effect of th hooter on the nerve ef th sea birds, of which thousands of on kind and an other are to be found oa this desolate spot. At dusk th captains of th pas senger steamers In passing generally sound their whistle or sires for th amusement of their paasangers, and It Is s sight not easily forgotten to watch m. rUds of sleepy birds fly a abort dls-tt- c and then return, after uttering tht-fr protest after th manner of the ' la "lirmr'e Kltgy.- The new fog- soia will give Uire blasts every two minutes. Apse aw th Berry Bush. To those particularly Interested la the growing of apple aa experiment made at Delta, Idaho, will be of value, la th Spring of last rear Thomas sad Francis Hauch. two miliars, who keep a garden and grow strawberries and vegetables, experimented in grafting a scion of a four-year-old-apple tree la to a servtc berry tree body, and U their delight th limb aot ealy irm but blossomed this year and two -e' developed yellow apples ripened. Tii. rro from wSli-h tVe scion as cut aa never bloo-nl, yet the solos ah, crafted Into a berry bosh b owe.. and bor fruit th aex yta.- -La Grand Observer. What Amber Is. Amber is s foaallised vegetable renin, found In great abundance oo th shore of the Baltic Sea, especial ly between Koenlgsberg and Memel. la all probability it la derived from extinct coniferous tree. It become negatively electric whaa rubbed, and smallest tit's property la a marked decree, . .NoLlqaid or waste IDAHO RANGE AT, VAN ETTEN'S is yery cheap. you money. , I A r ' Th 8ur Thins. "Charley, dear," said young Mrs. Torklna, "I do bop Mr. Bryan will run again." "WhyT" "Because when Mr, Bryan runs It makes It so much easier for you t bet oa the man who is going to wis. Icanomv. Boa What Is th meaning of econo my r Mother Economy, my son, is goiag without something you do wsat ta case some aay yon snouid want some thing which you probably wont waat v Flossie's Mathamatlos. Teacher Floeale. If your fathr should have ten dollars and a trtead gav him another tea bow mack would he have? - Flossie Nothing. But mama would ear a new hat! A Solution. la oo of Boe ton's primary schools th other day th head master aC th dlaurict presented a problem for th scholars that would rsgulr th us of traction. He expected th answer "1 aoa't aow." Th problem: "If I and Igat potatoes hew could I divide them among sin boys!" Oa krfeat looking youngster rained his baad. "Mash them." promptly replied tea Wre Ther AnyT Bobby's father, wbo was s minister, asked his little son If he could tell him how God knew that Adam a4 Ev had wttaa th apple from Us "tree of knowledge of good and viL Tbl was a hard oueauoa for aaca a UtU fellow, and after thinking for some Urn h replied. I doo't know, papa, leas 'twas, by finding th peal-Ipsa." fm 1! I ft 8 'if I t 'l KrS 1 jVSV t RKPORT Or THS CONDITIO W or Tilt First National Bank of Milford In the State of Pennsylvania, at the eluar of business, Sep . 1, lone. RESCUBCES Loans and dlsoount Sl tOI S7 Overdrnrts, anoured and uuse cured eu b U. S. Bunds tosranroolrniilatlon K MKI 00 Preoiliinis on U. S. Bonds vru iu Bonds, securities, eto 1IJ0 015 00 uauking bouse, furniture and fixtures I 8884X) Due from approved reserve aa-ente . joejtsui Checks and othfr t'ash Items .... 87 Bh notes or other National Banks.- 1 810 r reel tonal paper ourreucy, ulck- els and opnrs iu brt Lawful Money Iteeerve In Bank, vis: Specie ls MDI ln ., i. Legal-tender notes ... 4 ,StO 00 i ,08, Hrtlrin prion fund with 0 8. treasurer (( of circulation) I2M On ToUl S34U.7W Oi LI Altl LI TIBS Capital stock paid In $ rs.000 Of Surplus fund lo.uuu Oi Undivided profits, lees expenses afwt bt.M naLI O . I i ' , - National Bank nottwnmetandlnf ib.wo ix Dlrldruus unpnld SS'OU Individual deooslts sublcat Ln si hs . t BT ajn rtei Imnnd oet-tiflcnVesi at depot... itw& Wt Cortlflod cTjt3cka 4 vtt ToLrfcl . ssstaMi Twtrsij Sua? of Pennsylvania, Connty of Pike. is: a., v. Tv nnier, uwnier Of in aDovr n at VViwt Kalik1 t n b,1nta.Bl . t. .a. .bww vwua, J BFtrseviuiiiw Wtyau- iqsi ujg. Above Htatemeni In true to thv bos. of my knowlfMliVR ftmi rbnllnf JOHN G. WARNKK, Cht QnhM..lhal hMM , , . . . .. . " 7 ." uun me sal. tlth day of Sept. luue. . C. CH AMHKRLA1N, NotsrT Pnblld. Correct Attest: . ( A. D. BROWN. ) P. N. BOUKNIQITK. Directors. V. O. AHMST KONQ. V Madame Maloof has opened her 'Bazaar' in the Wells Building on Harford Street with a line of sou venirs, hand painted china, kimonas, hand embroideries, real laces, cut glass, special Venietian gold glass. 4 O0wO404O00wO4OO0OwO TTrtll T?- il uu a- uu H W COT 8 Two courses are open tt - us in announcing our "Falh Footwear." One is to at-'; tempt to describe themandH the other is to invite you; to . see them and let thsra1 speak for themselves. We'll try the latter. Your' eye and your head will tslb you more of quality, atyfe'f and workmanship, iu ftvef minutes man we could In a page of type. Our com-f p!eto fall lines are ready. :: Teleplione or write' us your wants. I JOHNSON, FITTER OF FEET, j Port Jervis, N. Y. , 0O00000Ow0OwoJ OPPOSITE 5 & 10c. Store PORT JERVIS. Prnoh Weansn Busy' Werker. Ther ars T.0O0.OOS ' noma f ta rraac who earn their ewa Bvlag! la Paris woataa now work as cutter af oreclous atone, sad thy save arwraa o skillful that thay saay wla sua Bjacy from Asutardsa ss the ceaUw ef the stooe-cuttlag lad us try. Ta woman cutter raoelva si a a a. gainst th 0 cents paid ta Paris sMmstrssa. Women are fouad ta as most vry 11a of work la freees. For sum Die. a womaa la la liaiww th railroad a tattoo la rteisssyf a Pari suburb, whlla Bar ksabiad works under bar aa a m4w only barber ahoy la Proisay is raa' by "Mil. Jeanne, " wha works aalyteaj Tuaaday sad Prtaays. Mot. T I I . holds th Joint posltisa. ef film sja BMir and Bl. Agas twenty aUlas a day. see days !, sad Baa not aliased a dar at afteea rears. A xiinai a - - - ' - A big drum tat ttte Proteay kvaas saa m a womaa sotds ta street essaav tea eoa tract Matter wfUfl. Whv shouldn't a omu L. - v.. abOvs vrythlaT That's waara SB wears It. rtseks and Raefes. "He la said to b worth a bmA sui Sf aMa?." "I know that k. k.. . rocky rtjiuU'tcD,," mm Harrdsomely CfliOffrBpliee! la csfhl coiors, ancl emcfosad in sndrwidusJ boxes. Sub. jeet, "Unci Sara la the Pa cific' To th first fifty pusxbasera of a w wiU prsnl oa of thoM ins true tire) puzzles. Tho Pro-phy-Uc-tic Tooth Brush It too well-known to require introduction by us. It is tho otto rfect tooth brush ti only octentifie brush ond it it Absolutely wuaranteacL fiCT TOW" mil FVZZLK TOAT. Armstrong's Wall This week we of new wall paper. Over 100. dilTel ent patterns to select from, ranging in price from to 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. GAS FITTING... If you are intend ing to put in Gas or ara having any trouble with your - pipes already in, Let us know. Cuddeback & Co. BROAD ST., New Goods Just received a line of "Spring and Summer Goods" Fancy lawns 7c to 18c per yard White shirt waist goods Seersuckers' Ladies' gauze vesta Ladies hosiery 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 Pharmacy Paper received our stock 20c a double roll. . SANITARY PLUL1BIHG IN ALL ITS BRANCHES MILFORD. PA. New Goods new and complete 12c to 2nc. 12c to 14c 10c to 25c 10c to 50c 50c to $1 10c to 50c 50c 25c to 60c 25c to 50c Sts. Milford, Pa,