PIKE COUNTY PRESS PUBLISHED 1DVEHT FRIDAY. Friday, November 13, 1909 OrPK.K, BROWN'g BOII'DINO broad rt, BIIB80BIPTION! Own Ysah One dollar and fifty cents. In Months Seventy-five cents. STRICTLY IN" ADVANCE. Kntered at the pout office of Milford, Hike Ufianly, Pennsylvania, M second OIlM matter, November twouty-flrst, IB.!, Advertising Rates. On Inch, one Insertion H ftaob subsequent inaertlon .76 Kedurod rates, furnlnhol on application, will he allowed yearly advertisers. Legal Advertising. Administrator's and Eieomor's notices ------- - 8.00 Auditor's nntloet 4.00 Divorce notices .... . 6.00 HhaiiO'i sales, Orphan court sale, lonnty Treasurer's ales, County stnle mint and election proclamation ohargtd by the mob. S. H. Vaa Btten. PUBLISHES, To date there have been 71 lioenses Issued by the Treasurer and 42 of them to members of the Blooming Grove Hunting and Fishing Club. The National Grange, representing a million farmers In convention at Des Moines, Iowa has gone on roo ord as opposing the oentral baDk . plan. - Binoe the Publication in Collier's Weekly of an article by L. R. Glavis condemning the action of Secretary Bellinger In legard to opening gov- ' trnment lands for settlement, the feeling against Forester Pinohot by the friends ot the Secretary baa been renewed. If Ballinger ia sincere in his desire to protect the lands from being grabbed by water Companies there should be no controversy. That is all Finchot asks. A despatch from the Secretary of the Commonwealth gays that all the Conststutional Amendments, except the seventh, have carried. It 1b thonght the schedule also baa been adopted. The majority for the Amendments will range from 6 to 8000. . - At an election held last week the following were selected as offlolals of the Milford Gas Co. for the ensa lng year. President H. ,B Beod Sr. Vloa President P. N. Bonrnique Secretary T. H. Baker 8 npt. and Treas. H. Wohlbrandt. George D. Lattimore has pur chased two drug stores one In Lake wood and another in Asbnry. Park. He is a Milford boy and by thrift and and energy has been auocoesfnl. A. D. Brown accompanied by bis daughter Lydia, and C. G. Wood , went to Chester, N. J. by auto this week. A reason given, and probably a good one, why there are so many au to accidents In New York is that the bioyclo cops, whose duty it Is to ar rest for speeding, are grafters and take pay from violators of stend laws to look another way. Possibly tbat - elty Is not alone in that kind of be nevolenoe. Edna Walker wife of LeGrand Ball a former resident of Matamoraa died suddenly at her home last Sun day in Paasalo N. J. aged 27 years She was only married last June. The Department bas ordered the post office, Delaware in Lehman discontinued and former patrons will now receive their mail either at Dingmans or Egypt Mills. J. 8. Gregor ot Delaware was paid $39 sheepd a mages last week. W. L. Boyd has had his home on Broad St. newly painted. A petition in involuntary bank ruptcy bas been filed in the U S. Court at Trenton against Charles E Cope owner of the Eittatinny Honse at Delaware Water Gap. '. At the last election in Maryland a constitutional amendment proposing an educational test for colored citi luens was voted down. At Brown University recently the members of the class in history were asked to write the full names of the President of the Uuited States, a Justice of the Supreme Court, the Governors name, a Justice of the Supreme Court of Rhode Island and the mayor of Piov iden.ee, and if tbat test bad been a condition of their voting every one would have failed. The liquor dealers association ot Lackawanna County has beguu a crusade against illegal sellers. This is a right beginning by the propsr party. It looks like a pretty safe gamble that if the higher oourts have the op portunity they will emasculate s law passed tor the best interests of the people. Oar Supreme Court de cides that it is better qualified to pass in the merits of an applicant for a lloense than the local court, and the court of appeals in New York holds that oral betting on a horse raoe is not a oilaie. Why will Judtoial acumen split a hair to tbs big part falls to the lot of men who want to Injure the public for their own gain. Radium had good up to two mil'' Inn Ave hundred dollar to ounce. How many pounds are yon In the market fur? Mrs. Cornelia A. Conk ia sfllloted with eyralpslaa. Poor Mary Gorden could not sing in open one night this week becsune she refused to pay $1100 doty on ber costumes at the Custom House. A handsome decollete gown shedeelared wsa a stage attraction and that the only street clothes sha possessed was a shirt waist. Think of her going out In society with only that on, whew 1 PAUPACK Rev. Walter Walker of Narrow burg N. Y. held services at this place the afternoon of the 7tb inst. We were pleased to have our former pastor with os again and very much enjoyed the sermon delivered by him. He was accompanied and as sisted by Rev. Pnrkess of Plymouth, who intends to be with ns a nnmber of Sabbaths in the future. It is, at present, uncertain if he will remain on this charge. There will be services here next Sunday morning Nov. 14th at 10.45 Mrs. and Mrs 81oonm of Sorantou were guests of their son Joseph and wife the latter part of the week. Volney Bennett and wife of Cam dem returned to their home Friday, after spending short time with relatives here. Wilmer Hopps and wife at Green- town, entertained Walter Vetterlein and wife of Panpack, Sunday. George McCoughan of Philadel phia spent the former part of last week with Ralph Williams. Miss Walters, teaoher of no. 8 sohool gave a box social Saturday evening at which quite a number were present, AU spent a very pleasant evening and about (21 was oleared, which is to be nsed for the benefit of the sohool. The Ladies Aid met with Mrs. C. A. Peliett Thursday. A New Version. Mary had a little lamb And it began to sicken She sent it out to Packing town And now Its labeled chicken. Lipptncotts. WeU What Of It Johnnie had a little dog, Some naughty fellow caught it It went into a sausage mill And now its called bologna. MANY A DAY'lS SPOILED Br a cough which oannot be broken by ordinary remedies. But why not try a medicine that will cure any eoogh that any medtolne can euref That Is Kemp'i Balaam. It Is recommended by doctor and nurses, and it eosts only 98 oeote at any druggist's or dealer's. Keep a bottle always In the house and you will always be prepared to treat a eold or cough before it causes any offering at all. Amendments Vote. The vote on the several amend ments in this oounty wss Amend. 1 For 114 Against 114 " 2 " 118 " 108 " 8 " 114 " 103 " 4 " 107 103 " 6 " 118 101 " 8 ' " 109 ' 104 " 7 " 77 148 " 8 " 109 " 103 " 9 " 113 " 99 " 10 " 108 106 Schedule 107 " 168 THE SECRET OUT. ' What made my lovely eomplexionr I do not like to tell, tor it was medicine. but the nicest a woman ever took. II was Lane's Family Mjdlcine that did It." This is a pleasant herb tea which acta fa vorably on the stomach and bowels, purl tying tbe blood and eleonslng the skin like magls. It cures headache and back ache. Druggists and dealer's sell It, Mo. GREENTOWN Portmsster and merchant Thos. H. Gilpin Jr. of Green town bas been siok for the past week with quinsy, bat It wae better Monday morning and we hope b will soon recover. Emmett Lancaster youngest son of H. A. Lancaster Sr. Starling died at Towanda of pneumonia, and vat brought hero and barried in the Pine Grove cemetery. The Ladies Aid of Koemervifle oleared 837.78 at their sapper and fair Monday eve Nov, 1. Tbe foreman of the Italians tbat work here on tbe State road left here Tuesday morning. The Ladles Aid of Newfonndlank Pa. met with tbs Ladies Aid of Ger man Valley on Wednesday last whera they had an elegant dlnnei prepared for them. Myron Gilpin and Viola Maaalr were married Wed. Nov. 8 and they had a reception at the groom fathers bouse Saturday evening Nov 6. There are three houses being built in this place by Friend Carlin, waller Fowler and Fred Zelgler. One of the State road bridges near Geo. Sommers is completed and they expect to finish tbe one tbat oroesos the oounty line this week. TSTTTIW TTi A JL 1 sVf AJUAJk.Js.AXrw oVwJ.11 VJl A-e AT VAN ETTEN'S Castings are extra box for wood or coal, made in three sizes and If you intend to this fall you better get at once as we can save THE VAN ETTEN COMPANY g 585 MAIN ST., 1 QxSSS5rSS2sS W vr B5 "eVll ON GUARD Arm gaantlf cgainst Grippe, In flu enza, LtrtmJtitii. CM Li L'sc IhcJ. Catarrh i n J Pntvmonlr.. Many a serfeut Ulrica begin ui'A a tlmplt cold that you can guar J against 1$ carrying with you a packet of . . . COLD TABLETS Anrt ward off ttack ot Orippe, InftHpnta., Broachltta, ton " ne rtia, tawrn ana Pneumonia. Stop them abort beitin tiiey ds Ttlcrp into serious illaK. blop mm COia ftna you nop w nmm. ui -M mtb iu dins; era tnd expense. Rexall Cold Ti blU ara a mott nliablo and conve nlfot remedy. Tbey jevent and ciira coldi, ffymplofM of Grippe, Influenta and PnaninKt ia. Tlurty tablet in a packaft, ajc F. J. HERBST, Milford, Pa. Ms couldn't Loss It. All Bushed and breathleaa, lb well dreaaed jounc man picked np tbe but he had been chasing down the strc l and leaned against a lamp-post to rest. Another, also breathing heavily, came running op and took tbs hat out of hla hand. "I'm much obliged," he aald. Tor whatT" This Is my hat" "Where's mine, thenf" "Hanging behind you at the end of the string." Then for the" first time the young an remembered his hat-guard. 8uc- d Magazine. Ons of Those' foolish Questions. A certain man, .of rather a waggish disposition, contends that his wife has no Imagination. A writer tn tbe Philadelphia Public Ledger tells why he thinks so. At dinner one night he chanced to mention a tragic circum stance which be had read in the even ing paper on the way home. It seemed that a passenger on a transatlantic steamer had fallen ovor board In mid-ocean, and bad never been seen again. "Was as drowned T" asked his wife. "Oh. no." answered the husband, 'but he sprained his snkle, I believe." Paper from the Okra Stem. Prom extended experiments that have recently been made at Macon, Qa.. It baa been found tbat a fine grade of paper can be mads from pulp prepared from the okra stem, and a plant for making paper from this Kturce Is likely to be erected in that elty at an early date. Okra Is easily grown In the southern states, and could be produced In large quantities as a papermoklng plant The plant la an herb belonging to tbe mallow family, genua hibiscus. Its botanical same is hibiscus esculentus. Limited Monarchy. A limited monarchy Is one In which -he power and prerogatives of the overelgn are limited by constitution J provisions or by custom recognised is law. The British empire la gov erned by a limited monarchy. A lim ited monarchy differs from an abso lute monarchy tn that In the latter ase the will of the monarch la abso lute and the sovereign U limited by oo constitutional barriers or regula tions. Bering tea Volcanic Islands. " The Bogoslots are a group of three small volcanic Islands in the southern part of Bering sea, and IT miles north west of the Island of Unalaska. One of these Islands, Castle Kock. has beoa known since 179; Fire Island oos beea knowu since 1883, while the third one. Perry Island, rose fium the sea about the time of the Ban Fran cisco earthquake. In 190S. According to a letter to Science, this Island has now suns. Meaning of Twine. The Standard Dictionary defines a twin as "on of two young produced at a birth; said of human beings and of beasts, and used mostly In the plural." it will thus be aeea that ta-lna" means a pair that Is two and s "pair ot twins" would mesa oar. TTPi T A TJnP 6 AT VAN ETTEN'3 heavy, very large lire extra larce oven. It is is very cheap. buy a stove or heater our catalogue and prices you money. STROUDSBURG, PA. gj 1 HYMENEAL ilOWEU-AHMHTKO.V(.'. A very attractive weklin toot place yestnrday after noou when Fannin E., a' daughter of (!nrgp A. matron); and wife and .1, Hmiib Howull, ,a &ih ,of Clarence Uovrell and wife of B lemarville, were mar ried at the home of the bride la Mori tngue, N. J.- Both are luembars ol old sod wire oonnrrti d families in Bosses County and the happy event was witnessed by nenrly a bumlrod relatives and ft lends. The rare mooy was pnrforined r.y II v. V. S. Msines of Paitrsou N. J. a former pattor at Montague. The bride wa gowntd in vbite, uiets.iliue satin, heavily embrollered uud carried whits tri 'e rosis , It was a gieen and wIwh wedding the rooms Wi g Uxtiiy decorated with then) colors. Til hi't'h w.eom in which he bnde i.- ueld was will evidenced in the disp!sy uf hand some reiiiooibtniM-c, end usi ful and elegaui iiifts. 'IIir e i.iie will re aide in Kuisex N. J, v. !.. re Mr. How ell is Rnoiate.l with the Potter store. Among the relatives preseut werj Senator J. C. Price and wife oi Branch ville, 8. B. Pi toe esq and son of Hcmnton Pa. We Join in cou.rdt alations. dingivianTferry Augntti-t Nilddaugh will carry water frcm a spring at the foot of Wilson hill to supply his new hunse. Branchville,. K. J. Is becoming qnite populated from people from this oounty. The small vote at Iat election may be explained by the 'fact that many voters did not know it was election day. Mrs. Ja B. Angle received no tice last week! that her dauiihtor Olive was very 111. Accompanied hy her d.mnhter Mrs. Elias Albright she went to visit her. Corn isabiutull basked and the alalks put away. $100 Kc ward, $100 The readers of this nutter will he nliui to learn that theie Is at least aun rinuu1i.fi disease that ttoleuae ous been uble to cure iu all lu stages, and that Is Catarrh. Ball's Catarrh Cure Is tneunly pMttitlve cure now known to I hi medical frateraltv f .r.r.K belna a oouatltutlouui diseHiw rM.nir. - oonatnuuunal treatmeut. Hull's Catarrh Cure Is taken luteruolly, acting directly up?n the bluod snd Mucous surfaces of ihr ysteiu, thereby destroying tne fuuudaliun of the diauose.aud iriviajr the n,t.ti.nr. streugth by building ui the oonstltutitiu ana assuutg nature in doing lu work. Tbe proprietors have so niuch faith In iu uurative Bowers that thev offer Unit II n.i. dnd Dollars fur any disease that It folia to oure. bond for Hat of testimonials. Address K. J.CHKENKV slCO.Tol. O. Bold by oil drnuuuu. 76 cenu. Take UMt Kamllr Pills fur onottipaUoo RKPOflT Or Tlf K PONPITfON OP THE First National Bank of Milford In the Straw of PotfiiHylvRnlr., fc tho clow of bust noun. Hup . 1, l'.NK. KK8CURCK8 Ixtnnft nnd dtponnntw. ... . .$ 151,900 57 OvtmlrtUifl, trucni-Ml nnd unse- piinvl 99 94 V. t. Kmiiit.trUMMin'HnMiiiitton 25 ho u PhmhIimmb on II. fi. ttomla 91)0 00 Hi m 'In, nocurUlos, fto loo 016 00 Ban Mi t if house, furultaro tid fixnirf. . , 1 888 00 Due from itpprorrd retterve IXP'UW '0.238 65 f'liwk Riid other Cah Item..,, 87 88 No ten of tithcr Nntlorml Brink. 1 mo 00 ? rntMimin imiwr currtMicy, nick el a Rtid ot'nt ft. 1$) 90 LjAwiui Honey HcMtrve in Bank, via: ftntooln . . Aid fill On 1 LeB-fil-tenrler notns. . . 4 . 0 00 i 17114 Kftleiiipthm funti with U 8. Tronurcr(5'& of circulation) 1260 Total 34,767 04 LIABILITIES CRpttnl utock paid In ,.. 86,000 00 Surnliift fund 10,000 90 I'UfiiviiHHi promt., i OAs expo noes and tnxot! pnftl 8.fiftft 17 .National tiank notdouttAndiug 26,i0 00 f)m to othe-nntionnl banks '47H 94 HVHiemiH unpni'i tJ 00 muivMum. uepoflltfi subject to cnu;n... 170,117 90 Pemnntl wrtlflmtes of denodlt.. l.fHCj OB t'eriilied checks 48 ttj " Total ft!4H,7fl. W Rthlfliir Pnnnralv.nl. ... Tlti. 1, John C. Warner, CoHliter of the above inim-i itmiH, un Hoipmniy swear tnnt tbe l ruB ln Destol my kuowledpe nnd hellef. .IOHN C. VABNKH, Cashier Pnltsorlbed ana sworn to before me thi 11th day of fopt. 11X19. . C. CHAMHKRLAIN, Notary Public. Correct Attettt: A, I). BROWS. 1 P. N. UOt'KNKJUE, 'Directors. C. O. AKMsSTUOKIi. 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 lace.s, cut glass, special Venictian gold glass. oooooootoooooo Fall Footwear Two coursesare open to us in announcing our "Fall Footwear." Ono is to at tempt to describe them and the other is to invite you to see them and let them speak for themselves. We'll try the latter. Your eye and your head will tell you more of quality, style and workmanship, iu five minutes than wo could In a page of type. Our com plete fall lines are ready. Telephone or write us your wants. JOHNSON, H I TEH OF FEET, O 4 Fort Jervis, 1ST. Y. osoooooooeoo0w64oj OPPOSITE 5 & 10c. Store PORT JERVIS "HAIR LACE" NEARLY GONE. Most Curious of All Fabrics Found Only on Exhibition. The most curious lacs is called point tiesse. It la very rare and was Diado of human hair. French collec tors say that It exists In the present day only in tbelr cabinets. It ivas confined to the early part of the sixteenth century. Margaret, Conn less of Lennox, the mother of the wrecked Darnley, sent from the tow er, al.ere she was Imprisoned wbea her son.. Lord Charles Lennox, mar ried the daughter of Bess of Hard- i'lc',:e. a bit of this kind of lacs to Mary. Queen of Scots. T'lis Is a very strong proof of ber belief in the queen's Innocence of tbe i'uilt that had been Imputed to her. The little square of point treses was worked by the old eoun teas' own bands from her own gray hair. It was. In fact, hair mixed with fins flax. One Worthless Without the Other. "Experience,"- sold Uncle Eben. "may be a good teacher, but ehe'a liable to make .folks spend a heap o valuable time stsyiu' after school, Icaruin' the rudiments of common sense." France Grows rts Own Wheat. Within the last two decades therw have been only two years when the wheat crop of Prance did not cover tbe borne demand. mm GRAND INTRODUCTORY OFFER We have taken the exclusive ngeney for ItEMMEK'S TOILET SOAPS and make the following great offer: One Cake Medicated Soap, value One Cake Hand Pumice Hoap, valns One Cake SutMlalwwxl Medicated Soap One Cake TrHiwrnirent (llyeertne 8oap One Cuke Medicated Sulphur Soap, value One Caka Wreath Castile Soap, ralue One Cake Wonder-Foam Sbaving Soap To introduce these soaps, which are abso lutely pure, we propose to sell the box contain ing the 6even cakes of soap for 2oc and pre sent to eace purchaser one box of Shine-All. Armstrong's Wall Paper This week we received our stock of new wall paper. Over 100 differ ent patterns to select from, ranging in price from 10 to 20c a double roll. Also a lot of remnants to sell for 6 c 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 are having any trouble with your pipes already in, Let us know. Cuddeback & Co. bROAD ST.i New Goods Just received a 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 shirts " underwear " belts and suspenders Also a complete line of Notion?, Groceries, Crockery. ARMSTRONG'S Broad & Catharine Ss. Milford, Fa .25 .05 .25 10 .10 .16 .10 (1 .00 Total Value Pharmacy SANITARY PLUMBING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES MILFORD, PA. E New Goods new and complete 7c to 1 8c per yard 12c to 2.jc. 12c to 11c 10c to 2"c 10c to iiOc . 50c to $1 10c to 50c 50c 25c to 50c 2.5c to 50c 4 4