PIKE COURTY PRESS PUBUHRED EVERY FRIDAY". Friday, October 29, 1909 0TK a, BROWN BOILIHHO BROAD PT. srrBscRiPTioK: t Ykar One dollar and fifty cents. Sut Months Seventy-five cents. BTKUrrLY IN ADVANCE. KnvtrM at tn poet offloe of Mllfnrd. Plae County, PanusylTruita, a seoonn s'we is Hi lor, November twenty-nrst, lawft. Advertising Rates. . On inch, one insertion . . . . . li.Ao Iwh eubsequant insertion .76 Kaduced rates, furnishtd on application. Win he allowed yearly xl'nlinn. legil Advertising. and Kxeoutor's A()mtn1trator'a , notlww - ...... - - S.'O Auditor' notice - - .W Dl.ree aotiuee .... - 6.(K Sheriff's Orphans court antes. lowntv TraMnri aalea. County atatc- tn-mt and eleotion prooiainMion cliAid by (be inch. J. ar. Vse Kttom. Poblikheb. Republican State Ticket . Judge Jopreme Ooort, ROBEBT VON MOSCHZI8KER. - Philadelphia. ' Auditor General, A. E. BlSSOjtf", Erie. . ' State Treasurer, JEREMIAU A. STOREK, Lancaster. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKE T, .' Jury Commissioner, GEORGE H. MoCARTV, . Mliford Boroogh. If you are good eltlnen yon wish to hve part In tbe government of the state. You can only do thin by exercfeic yonr right of safTraRP. If yon remain away from (be polla and do not vote yoa leave tbe ohoice of officiate who are to manage tbe State affair to others who are in teres ted and yoa have no oanse, or reason, to complain If tbe ohoioe la not personally satisfactory. Yon have an business In nch an event to criticize or condemn. It I not In aoy sense your right to find fault with tbe officials If they do not con duct the affair in the manner they shonld or a yon think pre per. They are not responsible to yon, nor are mey doumii to crxMiiier yonr opin ion You Iih (I no part In aajing PAUPACK y iDHlltnte weeh w-The lea'chers left for Mtitainoraa Monday morning the 25th. Mrs. Ford of Hawley is spending a short time with Mrs. M. N. B Killam. - - Mrs. P. R. Crcm of Hawley was the guest of C. A. Pellet, the 25th, Mr. F. M. Ollpln and daughter returned to their home at Hawley Monday altera few days spent with her parents, C. E. William and wife. " . The pant several weeks a number of jiasoua have been building alarge cave for B.' 7. Killam, Just oppoaiti his house. It Is now nearing oom pletinn and certainly is the "marn moth cave of Paupaok,'' the Ins de measurements being 25 by 14 feet and 12 feet high. The 21st. Mrs. W. H. Clark left for Forest take to join her daughter. Mrs. R. Q. Philips. We wish them all the beat of success in their new home.- . " Eri Trivelpiece has rented the Clark farm and Is "moving In" this week. . The Ladies Aid meet with Mr. Vetterlein today. .' DO YOU FEEL LIKE THIS? Dors yonr hand ache or simply fee! neavy ana . ancoairortabler Uoea yonr back aohef Do you feel tagged out? Tbt conlo lazatlva herb tea known at LeneV Faintly Medicine will ear roar head, re move tbe pain Id aide or bank and nam jronr strength. Nothing else Is to goatl lor the stomach and bo wets. At druggists and dealers' 85c. -. .. GREENTOWN Mrs. Joseph Augenstein died al the home of her daughter Mrs. Lot r in Philadelphia Ool 18 and her re mains were brought here and buried in the new Moravian cemetery. 81 ha been ill since last winter and two weeks prior to her death she went to Philadelphia for medioal aid and died there. John Kterger died Oct 25th, at his home at Ledgedale and was buried Thursday. He was sick 18 month with catarrh and consumption. Wm Banek's gun was aocidently discharged and shot off his little toe. Dr. Simons was summoned to dree the foot and Mr. Binek had to go to bed bat he is getting along well. . The writer was in error as to tbe Ladies Aid supper belnir on O n. her 31, it will be November 1 at the house of Geo Bjitz The sale uf the L isnnu Factory i. John D. Bouck fur f;tK)0 a n. oon&rmed by the court. M. Num., whe'her or not they ahoold la ne receiver aays the macliin. ry will elec ed, you were too Indifferent, or," Ior "i,,re than 11ml an croud Careless, to express your mind or hinil machinery. ndd it. Ir c lU.iCO't.i exeit yonr Influence by your , vole As de from the c inilnlatHs on the ticket, the proposed amendments to! $100 BewaffJ, $100 thenonatiiution, the law which will! The readers of this paper a 111 be pleated j to learn that theie Is at least ooa-dreadtd govern y u fer years to come, ar disease thataclence oas been able to cure in to be oonildered. There is no toll- " "agee, and thai U Catarrh. Hall; i .v. n., .. .Catarrh Cur I tueonly positive oore now tics In tbeui. They are for all par- known to g, medioal fraternity. Catarrh ties and all people. They will be Lhslng a constitutional dUaaaa. Nqulree a ,i j i .. rnonntltutlonal treatment. Hall's Catan h opted and whether jon rk ,.k. ... v.. like them or not yon must obey upon the blood snd kuooussurtaeesofib ajrsteni.tberab tiestroylug tne foundation of tbe dlaaasevand glriag the patient tlieoi. If yon are an intelligent voter yon have made yourself aq- treugth b, bollUlng up th. oousiltuiloo quiiiuted with the proriBions. If von od aasUtirg nature In doing Its work m k. , v.. The proprietors bar so much faith In Its jw.. '"f w uvnj aviiaium that you will immediately seVto work to Inform yourself and then having reached n . Independent n . , u uiiwi u uqi to me election and mark them ao3 the ticket as yonr conscience and beat judgment dictates. Any how don't be a shirk go out and vote. Let the people role, and every votej is one of the people. curative powers that they offer One lino dred Hollars for any diseaa that It falls to cure. Bend for llat of testimonial. , Addraa Y. J. CHJCENKY ACO.Tol. O. Sold by all druggists, 7 eenta.' Take Hall's Family Pills for onnstlpation D0NT COUGH, BUT LIVELONG If every couch war ourad before It got a strong Bold, human life would b lento.. ned by many years. If arery ooughlna uilerer knew that Kemp's Balaam would atop tha oough In a few minutes, be would b glad to escape theaarlonaeooaequenoea. If any medicine will cure a cough Kemp's Balsam will do it. At druggist' and daaleia' 5c It ia aald that the seventh amond inent, which is creating a panio with onie democrats, Is a measure advo cated, If not actually proposed, by the leaders of that party to enable the togiaiatnr to paaa a law providing for appointment of judges and Inspeo tor or election Id oitiea. The amend aaent specifically aays law regulat ing th appointment of aald boards saay u enacted to apply to cities only. ' If It will aeon re honest elec tion boards in cities every one should favor it. WANTED! SALESMEN to represent as In th sale of cur High Grade Goods. Don'l delay, apply at once. Steady employment ; liberal term. Exper ience not neoessary. ALLEN NCR8ERY CO. Rochester, N, Y. An BAtlmata. , "Do yoa think that MU KlaAar was having run with mar asked Chawley. "Well, on chap, give sm the de tails," was Awthur'e response . -You see, I had my puU terrlee with me. And I said to her. That tog snows as diicb as I to.' And aha said. wii i yoa inina rour aollars aad a najr was toe mack to pay for klmf" CUvlaad Lead. Bllaneinf gchaaa. Emerson Howgh, the author of "Tha Way of a Mao" and several oUwr opular novels, la very toad of out door Ufa, H take a good man to beat him when It cornea to telling a story around th camp Br at Bight. While camping out ia th Adiroo dacks with a party of hia friend, tb conversation turned on echoes and 'low plainly they could be heard. Echoes were getting "louder and loud er," until silenced by the following statement by Mr. Hough: "Out in th Rocky Mountains It take eight hours to bear th echo of your vole. When I camp oat there, and luat before I pull the blankets around me fur the night, I shout out. Time to get up!' and do yon ba-lleveTr-th echo wakes me nut mora. uigl- g NEW IDAHO RANGE' . AT VAN ETTEN'S AT VAN ETTEN'S Cnstings ai-e extra beavj, very largo fire box for wood or coal, extra largo oven. It is I made. in. three sizes and in very cheap. , If . you intend to buy a stove or . heater this faU you better get our catalogue and prices Rs at once as we can save you money. THE VAN ETTEN COMPANY i 585 MAIN ST., STROUDSBURG, PA. y X : --!! ' rial ill (tf.il 1 trom Palmolive page advertisement and get a cake of the daintiest toilet ' soap made, absolutely tree. . s P. J. HERB ST, Hilfbrd, Pa. RBPORT OF. TRIE CONDITION Of TUB First National Bank of Milford In Ine Htate of PcnnsTlraala. at tha el. f bualDaasj Hep . 1, IWH anouRCK - r I i.sqo t: Ijoans and dleconnta. . . . Urerdrnfts. secured and enrM Wt. V. S. Hondssnsrcurrclreulatloa S6 1 00 O Prruilniiis on U 4. Bonda tuso u rVmrts, securities, etc.. . , . . IOO OIS Ol Uaiikin bunae, lumltnr and j dsrnres I 88 Doe from approved reserve T aawnta oe f Checks and other Canh Items.... S7 a- Nntes of other National Banks. 1 SIO V Kracflnnal paper currency, nick -U and cents -!. P Lawfnl Money Haaerve la UaAk. .y Speete.,'. tit U SI , . I'Val-tenilfir notes... 4.0(X( I".' HrUeniptlon fond with U 8 . Traasnreraft of circulation) taw 0 . Total UABIUTIBS Capllal stock paid In Si.nno 0 us fund , lu,uno Undlrldnd profits, leas expense . and tases paid ' g nQ8 -. National Bank notesnntatandlna . V line to other national hauls tt$ V DivldHnds unpaid j pi lndlrldiinl deposits subject to rMfok -.I.-" ITU.11T Pemnml ortl"cnte of deposit . ina Certified e'jeoka RU.77 Total ....... (Ntnia State of Pennsylvania, County of Pike, at ; Ir John O. Warner. Cashier of the abom named bauk. do solemnly swear that Ihi above statement is true to the beat of ia) knowledge and belief. " . , S JOHN C. WAftNBit, Caahlar Puhserthed ana awnra to bsfort at Ik! lllh day of Sept. luua. I. C. CHAMHKHLA1N, Hotarv Piibtta. fiorreot Attest: , . . A, 1). BROWN. - . P. N. BOURNIQUB. (.Directors. O. U. AKMeSTKONG. V Tk aa. saw aay 11 T aaaw '. ' Madame Maloof hu opened her 'Bazaar' in the Wells Building on Harford Street with a line of sou venirs, hand painted china, kimonos, hand embroideries, real laces, cut' glass, special Venietian gold glass. Appearance! may be . deceitful end if they are, It pay to hare them daceiv' for, instead of against you.f 1 Wearing ganncoti rnaoc by ' ' ' . tlhh. lALLLhib, ilford, Pa.t i - - - ... I . Merchant Tailor, b aa sasaranc pJky agaioA oWrWactioa.Y Higa ayad materiak perfect fir'' aUled rnan-Uucred work not ekyfcaled claewhet at the santt price. Diop in sad look over our cosnplct ol CLEANING, IEPA1R1UG. PRESSING Aim, i m 1 f. r 0O0wOOO0w0OOw0wO I Pall Footwear 1 I I Vtl - S Two courses ire open ta I A : t tSiV, i os in announcinr our "fall v ' ' J(l t Footwear." t)no is to at- VVi-: Jvi """"P1 10 '"criba them and the other is to invito ion I to see them and let tham I speak for themselves. We'll try tbo latter. Your eye and your head will tell you more of quality, style f and workmanship, ia five S minutes than we could in t a page of type. Our eon. Z P'ote tall lines are ready. - m t t o ? us your wants. o Telephone er write t Marjcria's Ramark. Marjori. aged four years, has a fox trrtr. la the welfare of which ah take great Interest. Said fox-terrier the customary collar and license, and afar oris understands th the perfectly well. The other evening a young woman earn to dine at th. house of the email girt She wore around her throat what was possibly a souvenir " "om aeaumeatal nature, chain, from which depended a heart. "Dear ma,' nests had a tiny gold -sftr suretdx atata apwa, eol o op)a.a jjsot tin !povd q isni oojait sni qarujs oval 'jeipsxti V jo S.aod nam oats st -ua m n iia 'eavd jvjfnajp rt to a.in cim -w bn. .. u.. sm M aoiqai la do, q, aoo, IT"" '""' brought It to light. I aaoin pus "pjoo Sim nadoa iiumu I on to Huagarford said Marjorte when tha em bled In th drawina. room, and aha was bidding them good, night before going to th nursery for ' " ""pper. iJear me, mamma. Mia Bmlth aaa ea ker bcanse, hasn't she? Why ar rtde aad Mia Smith th auy oaae waa a v on licenses r Aad Uka ah waa hustled off ma. marlly to darkest retirement and Mia Smith, tag aad all, want out to dinner, H Came at Last Pew letlan have remained so long la th keeping al tne post efflc as on whlck ha now aafely reach ad its destination after a laps of twenty ain rear. Oa Cartstmas day 1871 the document waa Boat ad at Swindon addressed to a young lady who rll ad la Cham ham street. Hungerford A d?y or two ago It was dellrc-ed r t lady at Newbury, having occupied i Quarter of a century plus four year: la transit Th delay waa caused b the mlaalv falling behind soma wo. work at the Swindon offlr- h.r ." lay unnoticed until certain alterauo, brutl Woman i .The tramp narrated to fellow wan derer the story of aa intenaely tragi occurrence. "Yua." he aald, "there was a noourul lawa In front of th. ouae, nicely kept, and It looked a real good chance for getUa' a bit of honest aymperthy. 80 I walka In. get sows on me 'acda and knees, and atarta enewm t!ie grass. Out comes aa kindly-looking a tidy aa I ever seed, and wauieo to snow wot I waa dole". Told her I 'ado 'ad grub fer weeks, and was ohlffied- to- eat groan. She looked e-j aympcrmetlcly at me. aad tl sain 1 My pore man. Com around behind the house. Th grass Is "g- ! JOHNSON,! MlTlSK ,UF FEET, Port Jervis, N. Y. ;ovo.o.o,6o. oooOwa aaein pus 'pjoa m paslp Xfurxi II -auissp bjo Atsad -.,i pes.joe, saeo. esq nprqav uo spesojq jc v-nj jo Md Jiiajd An pajoao ee. iw pjoqpjj sqj, joj papueiai I II "Plan eei )g o, na aoq sB -j w nrn an at Bag 'BOQaVuuoj -ura uer bappeasd to be a post man who knew Us lady to whom tiu letter was addreeeed. Hence tha dn Uvery to tka rightful owner, la spite of the tact that ahe had changed ker nam three time alnc the eavelepe M tSacribt Oox Variety la There is 00 cit la Ue world kaal kaa mora variety la It IW than New York. . sireor; th theaters glv the dramarioviQev publi aa average at It eew plays each month. Tha Only Thing. your j la aa aiitkiaiaa. ouaa. uoea an wrne tor auanerT" 1 aevar had a lesier trom bar pat uk aae wrote rot aayahlng elaa.'W Rids Plowar Pete of Warms. ' way to rtd your Bowel ixxa 01 worm la to thoroughly as ,h w. nm water. Stop me notions of th pot with cork, pour th water oa reel, and letlt remain long enough to do its t - say eompiaiB that llme-wa Ur does not do any good; but It will aawa ngquy aad la sufficient ouatv title. .. . Raellno Onion Without Tears. Th work of akinnlng onions. whVia eually d. ia tear, can beisiad . pleasure by pouring boiling water O'er p.nf(9r',l " opposite 5 & 10c. Store PORT JERVIS. IlaBrlaccnsJy E'JgTiiplial la ight eolovs, LBui ewtcineed in sneiividuai berxoa. fwb ject, "Unci) Smm b lbs Pa cific" To th first fifty purcbaes of ' - 1 yrm will preaeat rwe) of tbeso InarructiT) rinzxlea. Tha Pro-phy4cc Tooth Brush ia to) weU-knovra to require) ntrodoctioa brM, It M Uk) M perfect tooth Ivruah -t5) canty cinUf3 braah ami it is aUolvtely . grnaurauBtswdl ct tovs) mac pvxzi4 toav1 Armstrong's Pharmacy Wall Paper This week we received our stock of new wall paper. Over 100 differ ent patterns to select irom, ranging in $tice irom to 20c a double roll. Also 'a lot of "reinnanfs to sell for 5c a double roll. Our 4 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. S ' afS f. ,' lMJrntTl a ' UA5 i-l l llb... : if yoii ore intend ing to put 'in 'Goo or oro having oriy trouble wih your : pipes already 'In, Let us know. SAHITARY PLUMB I.1G re . S S e Climbing Sulrs Is Ood tntrsl. Climbing ctair la avoided kp as womea as an unsafe sin lis Tea. p. at eeinmeatai because of fa way ia Which It Is dona, Th body worn to its neat advantage la ttfttat It owe weight, aa la kiU-ellakenc. In mountiag atalr. M the cheat total ue ooay reznainiag aonaally orert' us th stair as a has apeai wfascsi h spring la th ball of the foot tin weight. Witt a full broaU Bfl h body aa though br the elr.ru- of the chest. Thar I ksaenaea as. eneing uia eserelao which - from It muck of Ma had tdtiU - Hair aAgwood, ouaoss: kwillaa --- Boil togethar for halt aa km. boa at to tk aaaattty at watat ' (aaat ttrala aad wbea cool aad Bay rum. I euacea: oil ef kttsesas i aram; giyoana. 4 swat. Apply to tha hair with a kwosa. s tag eareful sot to toaek tk acada. ' It was Explisn. Teddy brought a kraak aad oeassi bis mother, saying, "hi other a4oaaa put a pathway la my hair." Castor OH the CarwAN. la hot apeU castor oil la la ki&av aro-aU. IN ALL ITS CRASCHES Cuddebdck & Co. OAOAD ST., .:. MILFORD. PA. New Goods New Goods Just received a new and complete line of "Spring and Summer Goods" Fancy lawns White shirt waist goods Seersuckers t Ladies' gauze vests Ladies hosiery 7c to 18c per yard 12c to 25c 12c to 14c 10c to 25c 10c to 50c Men's fancy dress shirts M. fancy half hose " work shirts " underwear M belts and suspenders 50c to $1 10c to 50c 50c -25c to 60c 2oc to 50c Also a complete line of Notions, Groceries, Crockery. ARltlSTROfsG'S Urq Catharine Sts. Milford, Pa
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