fIKE CPU MTV JRESS PUBLISHED BJVEKY FRIDAY. Friday, November 19, 1909 orru , brows'b bcildiho broad t. BtTBSORIPTIOK-. Oik Ykar On dollar and fifty cent. Hix Months Seventy-live centa. STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. Boterod at the prt offlne of Mllfnrd, Pike Couiuy, PwniiRylvniila, as second oiarw matter, November twenty -flint, ltMS. Advertising Rates. On. Inch, one Insertion 1 J1' Eaoh sutMK-quant Insertion '" KNluced rates, furnlalu-d on application, will lie nllimed yearly advertisers. Legil Advertising. A Imlntitnititr1. And F.xeClltOT't notloes Auditor's notices J" Divorce notiw-s - - e.W Sliurltt's snles, Orphans court sale, lounty Treusurwr's s1im, County state m-rit and election nruulnnutrton ohargtd by the inch J. H. Tan Kiln, runUnllER. U. E. Humbert In pxohvhUho; hia cellar fur his new addition to tl v Marguerite disposed of considerable of the dirt in widening Knwkill Ave A littk' attention to rip rapping the bank would make the linprovnieut permanent. " Helen, daughter of Jas. P. Van Etten and John, s in of John C. War ner who have both suffered whoop, lug cough complicated with pneu monia, are improving. Irving Angle of Dingtnaos Ferry recently visited town. Mrs. John C. Wallaoe who Is It Philadelphia for treatment la some1 what b. tier. Chas. Person and family will crer py the house of John Degen on Saw kill Avenue for tbe winter. There will be a total eclipoe of tin moon tomorrow morning brginuinp 2:11 a. m. A family at Ked Lieon Pa. war tniide seriously 111 by drinking cider In which was snake juice, Nojok Intruded. The man took a load ol apples to the press and allowed thru, to remain in the wagon over nighl A snake rrawled among them and was ground op and squeezed out and this is alleged to have caused th sickness. You may swallow as much of tills as you please. :Union, Thanksgiving services will be held next Thursday to the Pres byterian church at 10 SO and sermon will be prca'.-ued by Rev. C. A, White. "Give tbanks unto the Lord for be is good." HINDOO WIDOWS WIN RIGHTS. Those of th Highest Class Arc Nov Being Allowed to Marry. From her role of half-toy. half-slave to man, penned up In the seclusion of the aenana (woman's apartments) the woman of Blndoostan Is rising to equality with man. India la dally get ting anxious to accord Its women humane and a Just treatment Sex- Inequality had decreed that while the widow was forced to remain a widow, This injunction Is no longer being faithfully observed. Widows of the highest castes are being allowed to marry. Moreover, Hindoos are mak Ing special efforts to establish homes where young and old wldowa are kind' ly treated and taught how to be nurses, doctors, teachers, and mli aionaiies. The aim of these Institu tions Is to Inspire the widows to help toward the uplift of Bast Indian so ciety and also to make them capable of -supporting themselves Instead of being charges on their relatives, has beeavth case heretofore. Polygamy was never very common In India, but to-day It la doomed. To day the woman of India Is leaving the privacy of her apartments, going to modern schools tor education, and en- tering th arena of public activity, to help along the evolution of Hlndoo stan. Schools and colleges, especially designated for girls and neighborhood centers meant for the advancement of matured women, are coming to be pronounced features of East Indian cities. Liverpool's Drunkenness. In no centra in the Kingdom have mora earnest efforts been made, to fght drunkenness than in Liverpool, but ths latest report of the head con stable shows that no great success has attended these efforts. Indeed, the convictions under this bead, which In 1303 were 7 .877, and In 1SK)T S 725, were last year 1,205, although It should be stated that the head con atable regards the figures as Indica tive of the measure of police activity rather than ot the amount of drunk nncsa. The supervision of tha pub lic bouses la very strict, and the causes of the evil appear to be an in crease In drinking In the home foster ed by carts going from door to door and supplying beer If need be, on credit; the resorting to public houaes of women early In to morning, and grocers' licensee. The Liverpool city Justices have just been considering these matters, and have passed aerlea of resolutions in favor of ac tion concerning them. Liverpool has already Initiated many reforma In re gard to licensing; we trust Its latest efforta to further cope with a great vil may again be fruitful of results. Westminster Gazette. What's In a Name. Boarding House, A. Hotsell ., HoUell Hotel , Hotel Hotsell , Hotsell Inn Hotsell Court Hotsel) Arms is np up .114 up IIS up .21 up .,24 up $100 Itcward,$lQ0 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that thei e Is at least one dreaded disease that science oas been able to enra In all Its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Ball's Catarrh Cure Is tneonly positive on re now known to tb medical fraternity. Catarrh being constitutional disease, requires a oonntltutlunal treatment. Ball's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly unnn the blood snd Muooui surfaces of th system.lhereby destroying tne foundation I streugth by building up the constitution and an. luting natnra In doing Its work. The proprietors have so mnoh faith in Its curative powers that they offer One Hun dred Dollars for any disease that It falls to onre. Bend for list of testimonials. Addroea F. J. CHEKNET &CO. Tol. O Bold by all druggists, 76 cent. Take Hall's Family Pills for onostlpatlon PAUPACK Mrs. Van Camp of HollistervilU- and Mrs. Beck of Scranton are stay ue with their sister, Mrs. B F Killnm during the abrenoe of B. F Killam, wh i Is making a si or. stay I'h his twin grand children at the nne t.f his duaehtir, Mrs B. C. Steele at Ruches' er N. Y. Rev. Pttrkis will hold preaching rvicea at the M. E. church li-r-, next Sunday evening Nov. 21-t hi 7 30 Mrs. A. J. Kimble Is staying with her daaghter, Mrs. J. U. Kelt. am. By request of Miss Walters, teach er of souool do. S, would say, that. The help given by the patrons and all those who helped to make the box party at White school a aascess, is highly appreciated by tbe teachei and members of the school. Pro ceeds, which will be used for the pur chase of library and song books, amounted to 120 47." Arthur and August Qutuble and Harry Singer, who have had employ uient In New York state the past several months, returned to their homes here, the first of the past week. Several of our Pan pack hunters ex pect to start for the regWns of tbe fleet footed deer this week. A few of the young people of thte place and Blooming Grove enjoyed very pleasant evening at the home of I Henry Gamble, Saturday last. DOES THIS MEAN YOU? Indigestion, toar atomaoh, ooosttpatton cheu headache, backache and gooeral miserable feeling. Do you know that tbe plea- ant herb lea, Lane'i Family Mtdl- olne will remove all tbm troubloa almost iinmedlatelyf If 70a do know It, go package to-day at any druggist's or deal er's (35o) and you will be glad we told you MAST HOPE T. O. MoUahon who baa worked on tbe Delaware division of the Erlf for 18 years without any lay off on account of trouble, has gone to Wimmere Fa. to work In tower. Mrs. Jennie Kiermen Campbell has started in the grocery buslneat- in the store formerly occ jpied by T. G. MoMahon. Mr. Fox who is toll keeper at the Shohola suspension bridee. oksed his house at this place and hia wife went to Shohola, where they will occupy the house near the bridge. Mrs. Flora Buddenhagen and fam ily left Monday mom Id if for Wlra- oiera Pa. Mrs. Louisa Webber and Mrs, Kate Hankins took a trip to Port JerTia last week. Norman Myrea visited at W, H. Hanking since Sunday. Mrs. M. J. Calkin returned to Port Jcrvis ou Tuesday. Miss Sophia Dick returned from the teachers institute at Liberty Sat urday. Mies Catherine Bcboat stopt Friday night, and Sunday went to Fremont Centra. Mrs. 8. 8. Crawford haa gone to tbe city for tbe winter. The portable saw mill has been taken from East Tuateo to Fred Schotts, by its owner Mr. Pelhiok. Georxe Mackle and family have moved into a cottage at West Tosten. WHAT A WOMAN WILL NOT DO There Is nothing a woman would not do to regain her lost beauty. Bhe ought to be fully as sealous In pneerTlna; bar good looks. Tbe herb drink called Lane's Fam ily aledlulua or Lane's Tea W the most efficient aid in praeerrlng a be iatltul skin and will do more than anything else to restore the roses to faded cheeks. At all druggists' and deato.-s', Ko. A Powa Remedy. One day while running a foi orer some very rough ground, ataior was violently thrown trusa tua aeat on a vary spirited horse, and render ed Insensible. Until a doctor eould be procured, bla old colored sortint was aaked to care for hiw. When the doctor arrived, he fouad the major quietly smoking oa bis veranda, and was curious to know what medicine had effected such mira culous results. Uncle John, being questioned. plained his mod ot treatment aa fol lows: "Maasa bus' bla lnsldea aa' I give him allum an' rosun," "What forr aaked tha aatonlafaad physician. "Da allum to draw da parts tugtdder an' d roiuat ta aeOder 4e. Roofing All kinds of roofing slate constant-,0 ly on hand at lower prices than else tttVi prp We lay slate either on Lathed or Tight Boarded Roofs and guarantee satisfaction. GIVE US Matamoras Slate Roofing Co., Cor. Penna. Ave. & 7th St. Matamoras, Pa. A' .fclillill !IILa,1li Y X "fiF 1 i WS f r. U L-Vf 'ill Arc Yea Ready for Mspragi' Are you sure that you have forgotten nothing? Per haps the up-to-J' R"D Here are four Thanugnring the big holiday. SYMOND'S INN SPIOS. Tbete aie puemnteed aWutdy pure sad free bom adutteruioo. Yoe will nnd th:a a repstb the aood lho eat. Try them anj &cf wi3 iciaail your IHoriie. riNWAY CANDY. The moat Uciout conlecuoa yoa ever ste. Pan snd wholetooei just what lbs children need 13 suke them sapKfnely happy. Ia poond and half pound bases. " HARMONY PHtrUMCS. Milaay's toHel n no complete wulioui a dash el dainty perfnme. Hanaony Conn daViolcUe and Hannony Cesar de Row am the Mason's leaden. You owe it to youttcll la try them. r NATIONAL tibABS. Hare is soenethiog the men I elkt will enjoy. J mi sie aervoas abent k have year liaibaad pick tbeat'out. The (raasest vaktss m Iowa. Remetaber, money back if yoa are. DotsabjSej with everything you buy at tlus stora. 7" F. J. HERBST, MILF0RD, PENNA. Helpful Beauty Hints A Tew Valuable Beaety Biala For a Scrawny Neck The Taca at Six ty ror Breiaad Nails aad Their Caase Recipe Tor Liquid Face Powder Oraaje Flower Cream. Ton't scowl or frown or knit your uw. An unlovely expression will -n.nteract perfect features. Don't mouth or bite your lips or iang your lips open. Twlstlnf and soutortlon do not Improve an ugly mouth and ruin a pretty one. Don't squint or wink your eyelids or attempt "goo-goo" expressions. Your eyes may not be glorious orbs, but If left aa nature made them they will at tract leas unfavorable notice. Don't look coquettish or pose or imlrk. Naturalness Is one ot the big test beauty factors known. Don't slap on rouge or peroxide or Sought locks under the Impression 'hat the world is easily fooled. All hree have their placea, but should :ie used discerningly. Don't wear unbecoming coiffures or iata or gowna Just because tbey are he style. No one Is so beautiful that he can aofTrd to be a slavish follower f fashion. ' Don't try to look younger than you ire nor older than you are, nor as If ou had more money than you have. The girl who apes womanly clothes !s aa unlovely as the old woman who tries to be kittenish; while attempted Snery la hopelessly Inartistic. Don't stoop or slouch or hunch your shoulders. A beautiful face is half forgotten in a poor carriage, and the girl who has "an air" will carry off ugly features. Ton't neglect the value of sunlight, fresh air and a good digestion aa beau ty makers. Live out of doors and eat sparingly and the measure of beauty that is yours will be sensibly en hanced. Neck Toe Scrawny. Massage with a skin food, deep breathing and neck exercises will contribute toward making your neck plumper. Below la printed a formula for a tissue-building cream, with which you might massage your neck every night after bathing It in warm water. Practice deep breathing exer cises twice a day tor about tlve min utes st a time and try the following exercises for the neck. Lower the Ueifi backward slowly six ttm-ji; re peat on each side snd to the I:ont Turn tha neck slowly so as to fi.ee tbe right; repeat on the left. These exercises should not be done too strenuously and care must be taken not to strain the muscles. The tor aiula for the skin food follows,) Wh Its wax, 1 ounce; spermaceti, 1 ounce; t&nollne, 3 ounces; sweet almond oil. t ounces; cocoanut oil, t ouncea; tinc ture ot bensotn. 80 drops; orange dower water, t ounces. Melt tha nret five Ingredients together. Take off the fire and heat until nearly cold, add ing little by l!U! the bansoia aad lastly the orange (lower water. Slate A TRIAli - li l VA' ? Ji i 1 1 1 v .liV" Sloro can help you out Specials njht 1.1 line lot ! SETTLED. FrlPTii If your wife tris you so ihauiefully why don't you get a di vorce? Mr. Henpeck .1 did want to, but ;he said "no;" eo, ot rouiae. Hint ret .led It. New Ypkk, Te'.eKrum. A 8trlct Constructionist, A widow in aWteSne town, accord Ing to "Tbe Ilostim UoraM."- was a itrlct constructionist in l,rr theology, ind would admit no lodger Into her Kiarding house who had a leaning oward Unlversallst views. ' One day '.n old sea captain happened along to tsk for rooms. "But what do you believe?" asked .he widow. "Oh. most adythlng," replied the captain. ' . "Do yon believe there is a hell?" "8ure." was the reply. "Well," parrier tbe widow, "how many do you think will go there?" Tbe captain cautiously reu-arkr-l that he thought "twenty thu,.. and would be a fairo-itinate. The widow paused, then stnt-d tliat he could come In. 'Twenty thimsnnd." Bhe said, "is better than none." The Climax. He was telling a hrllllng Btory out of hia wallet of a thousand nud one hs'rbreadth escapes over in Snnitago, dencberknow, and )ls pretty listener was leaning anxiously, toward hiui, banging on bis evej-vytterante. "The wolves were -upon --us," he SMld, "bellowing and roaring, as 1 have so often heard them. We fled fr our lives. I don't deny it; but every second we knew the ravenous pack was gaining on us. At last they wera so near that we eould feel their muzzles against our legs." "Ah!" gasped out the lady. "How glad you must have been they bad their muules on!" Answers. Poor Woman. I am ao sorry for Mrs. Flite," ays tha lady with the display of voral lings. "8ho Is so unhappy since she came home from her summer trip. You know she left her husband at home alone all summer." "Ah!" significantly breathes the lady with the two dollar banette. "And did he carouse' around and do things be shouldn't? These non!" "That's why she Is unhappy," ex plain th other lady. "He beliaved himself, and she was so in hopes Bhe anight bare a co:uc to get a divorce. I i'lMimJ . .. ii hi nun f rkpoht of tub condition op thi First National Bank of MiJfbrd In the 8nfui lit Poininylvrtntn, at tbo clum or butnss, Hop . 1, 1W. KR9CUHCKB Ivonns nml dlwiminta. 9 1,800 67 urrirulr, rit-wrca find unse en, el, ..... 89 fH U. H, IIu!.ftWrU'ci(t'olnmUilon 26iHi tw Hrpiiiiiinifl n U ri. Ikmdi H"0 "0 B'ii'H wvurlil.'H, etc 100 015 (10 Un:iklnff house, furniture and llxrurpfl Duo from approved roue ire Bjim Cheeks nml it hr ("ash Itomfl.... 1 8H8 00 tOKM W 7 KK 1 810 Oil 188 80 IlVnuMtMiml pnpw currency, ulrk elf nnd twill Lawful Mo ne Korre lu Bank, I viz: PW18 Vl (Hr f Legal-tender nnt-os. . . 4 00 j Kfiii-mpiimi fund with U 8. Treasurer (6 of circulation) 17,114 "U 150 00 Total - ....saw.TBT 04 LIABILITIES Opltid stock paid In 28.0(10 00 Surplus fund 10,000 00 Lmilviilt'U pront-s, lens expenses nml litximpnid 8.568 17 Nntlnnnl Iftink nnt4Hoatst.nndiug g.rM4l Ot1 Due to fithur nttti'mnl baoks 4TN U4 Iltvldt-mlH unpiild 8U IK I Imtivldnnl fltipoxltH sonii-ct to I i-lu. k 179,117 HH i rcmiin'l ot'rtlHrntm of d(po!ilt. . l.OtH I Certltli-d c'lecUs 4hh tai Total .K4H.T07 01 Slrttp iif H-iiiiTlvntilH. Onuntv of Pike, as I. .Inim t'. 'irln. t'ashtcr of the nbovr tiunx-'l 1 ,,nk. tin Kolfiiinly sn-enr that the ih.iVL- KTiu.-iucn' true to the beet of my tmowkniirt nill bfltrf. JOHN C. WABMKH, Canblrr 'HulerHwd tuiu Rwiwn to before uie tul llih il.iy tf Si'pt. 1111). f. C (II AMItKltLAlN, Nntarr Publlu. Corrt AtteL: A, I). HHOWN. I P.N liOUKSICirH. ;;Dlreotor. C. O AHMij'l'KONU, 1 ooeocvcovooooooo 9 -i . 9 z x an .B oot wear Two courses are open to us in announcing our "Fall Fcotwear." One 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 yuu more of quality, style and workmanship, iu five minutes than we could in a page cf type. Our com- plete fall lines are ready. Telephone or write 2 us your wants.. o I JOHNSON, FITTER OF FEET, ; t Port Je'rvis, N. Y.. D0OvOOvOvOvO0OvOvCrvO OPPOSITE 5 & 10c. Store PORT JERVIS A Suggestion. A ii tain retired coal dealer of 'ili.-b.ng lit In the good old phrase. a ti;;lit as wax, but baa a passion to ie considered s "spender" and good Ivi-r. never neglecting an opportunity o -rfer to hie "wine cellar," etc. A ort while ngo he snared a well v.'.o.vn clubman and had him at bis ouro for dinner, A bottle of sherry l is pro.luced with considerable osten Vi end the glasses tilled. Th host o rl his to the light, then drank, and :nrir!ed his Hps. "i"i"i do yr,: think of that, hey?" he r-c.-.'c3. '.Vhv er Very aood. th R" l e n-r;,tp'l. tell' -! his r.lars j.on !i. .''i e "i.nt I i-v. o'd man." hp -dd- u in a rceH'r'esiiul tone. "1 kDOW -lace " N--e -'np el'i Reaper than this!" Urooklyn Life. What Cynics Am. Cynics was the name applied to rhool of philosophers founded by An tis'.lienes, a pupil of Socrates. The njnln teuet of the extreme Cynlca i that civilization Is a curse, and true hitppircss can be obtained only by gratifying the moat primary physical appetites which man has In common .vl'h brutes. The general attitude of the Cycles, aa distinguished from that jt the Stoics, who regarded every ihlni? in the external world with In difference, was one of contempt Tbey neie not an Important philosophical sebtiol numerically, but attracted at tention largely by their eccentricities nnd insolence. On account of their contempt for refinement their name caire subsequently to be applied to anv one who takes a mean view of hu man life. Clearing House Operations. A clearing house Is an agency estab lished by ths banks of a city, to uhlcli all checks drawn upon one city bank nnd deposited In another am cent fur payment. Every morning there is a clearance or settlement of accounts. In which the checks deposit, ed In each bank and the chocks drawn upon each bank are separately sum med up and compared. If there la more deposited In a bank than there is drawn upon It the bank receives th difference in cash, if the reverse ia the case, the bank pays tbe balance Instead of receiving it. Th term clearance means either the act of set tlement or the sum of all th checks presented for payment. The amount of business done by ths clearing house ia a pretty aure index of th general condition of buslr.ua. V 0BS- wr a GRAND INTRODUCTORY OFFER We have taken the for llEMMEU'S TOILET the following great offer:- One Cake Mwllcateil Bp, value Dm CakH Band Pumice Simp, value) One Cake Sandalwood Medicated Hip tint- l ake TrHii-parent fjiyrerine Hoap (hit- Cuke Mnlicateil Holpliur Hoap, value One Cak Wreath UaBtile Hoap, value One (Juke Wonder-Foam 8uviug Hoap To introduce these soaps, which are abso lutely pure, we propose to sell the liox contain ing the seven cakes of soap for 25c and pre sent to eace purchaser one box of Shine-All. 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 10 to 20c a double roll. Also a lot of remnants to sell for 5 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. 1 GAS FITTING... S . If you are Intend -g ing to put in Gas Cuddeback & Co. DROAD ST.. New Goods Just received line of "Spring Fancy lawns White shirt waist gooda Seersuckers Ladies' gauze vesta Ladies hosiery Men's fancy dress shirts fancy half hose " work shirk " underwear " belts and suspenders Also a complete line of Notions, Groceries, Crockery. ARMSTRONG'S Broad & Catharine Sts. Milford, Pa exclusive ftgency SOAPS nnd make 2S ,0ft .25 10 .10 .16 .10 tl 00 Tutsi Valu or aro naving any trouble with your pipes already in, Let us know. SANITARY PLUMBING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES .:. MILFORD, PA. New Goods a new and complete and Summer Goods" 7c to 18c per yard 12c to 25c. 12c to He 10c to 25c 10c to 50c 50c to $1 10c to 50c 50c 25c to 60c 25c to 50c