PIKE CPU N TV PRESS 1'UHLISIIISU BVEBY FHIOAY. ' l Friday, November 26, 1909 Ortli E, BROWN'S BflL.tMNO BKOAD HT. stnscHiiTiON: Onr Ykar One dollar Bnd fifty cent. His Months Seventy-five centa. STKIITLY IN ADVANCE. Krtn-d nr. the po,.t office of Mtlford, I it. f'.ii.otr. Petnisvlranta. rts second. o t ipatteri NovpmtKsr twenty-firm, IHytt. Advertising Rates. Onolmh, onclnsnrtlor .------II (Sti sVvch suiiaequent insertion ----' .76 Reduced rate", t'mut.lii'1 on application, will ! allowed yearly advertisers. . Legal Advertising. Administrator's and Executor's notices - - - - - S.NO Auditor notices 4.00 Divorce notices &-o0 (Sheriff's sales, Orphans oourt sales, C unity Treasurer's Males, County state in nl ami election proclamation oharg.4 by tuv inch. i. H. V.O Kit a. PUBLISHER,' ' 1 J now town hag been laid out at Wyiocskl in Green sod deeds for nuuit or of lots at 13 00 each placed on record. A marriage lioenae was granted Wednesday to Millon Joseph Horner of Lulrobe Pa. nnd Beeein Em.ua Wurr.cr of matamoras. Tliiity one legislatures of differ, ent W.ites have passed resolution to hnVB United Mtiites Senators elect ed by popular vote. It will require au-etnemlment to the Federal Con stitntlou to make it effeotive. The natural conclusion is that the penult are becoinint disatisfled with tin conduct of members of the upper House and desire to have a direct voloe In their selection. SAFE AND SURE. Anion? the medicines that are reed m mended and endorsed by physicians and nurses Is Kemp's But sum, the boat ouugh cure For many years It has been regnrd- ed by doctors the medicine most likely to cure coughs, and it has a strbng hold on the osttM m of all well Informed people When Kemp's lluNarn eanuot cure n cough we shall be at a Ions to know what will. At druggists' and dealers ',25o. OBITUARY Mm. Okorgk Ueyer. Joanna C. ft. widow of the late Hoo. Ueorgd Geyer died at the home of her daughter iu Matamoras Wed nesday morning aged 79 years. She was born in Germany and came to thin country iu 1854 and In 1861 inar rit-i and caint) to this county, resid ing iu PI u Kin on township until 1883 w hen she with her husband removed to Mntamuras. Two daughters Mary Rudolph and Kate M. Meyer and one eon George sirvive her. The faneial will be held today and interment in Laurel Grove Cemetery. PAD PACK -We are pleased to state that Rev. Mr. Perkess has been appointed pas ' 'tor of this charge and we extend to t nun and Mrs. ferkess a cordial wel .come. Mrs. Frank Pellett is spending . a sliort time with relatives and friends at Dalton and adjoining I towns. Miss Eater Killaiu will, in the near future have steambeat in ber borne. Mr Watts of Haw ley la having the : work done thia week. Fred Gamble and wife and P. N. Boutuiqiie and wife of Mil ford were guests of the formers brother, Con rad (J amble and family, a few days la-it wut-k. Arthur and Oscar Hoppa returned to thcie homes at Scranton the latter part if the past week, after a short time Kpeiit at the home of George An.-iley. Mrs. Oscar Hopps and ohildien who are spending a short time with her parents at the above mentioned place, expect to retorn to Hcranton the tjllowlug week. Mrs. Herbert Adams of New York is viailuig her mother, Mrs. Augusta Bennett. The latest report from the hunters 1b, -A party composed of C. Al- timi r, Henry Simons and H. Oney, ha 1 the gival lock to get a large deer, ard, the rprukes party of which W. Votter'.i ie and Eil Trivtlpiece are xxieujlieis, also have one. The other hnnti rs. so far us Is known at pres ent writing, luvenot boeu so suo oessful. Mrs. Henry Fow'.er will enlcrtaiu the lulies of tiie aid next Friday, Nov. G. REGISTERSNOTICE The ftillouing nipruiM-tiientt st apart to vhJdw &u luu ln'iu lilt'd with the K4U. ,ei 11 Kit wltt Ih; pt.-M'ittctd to iliti Or ph.. .b' t'oi;rt of l'ike ( uuhty. for cuuflnu ailot. (be t: Ird M out lay of Doceuiber Oi xt : Ir'.-' te of liowt ll W Smith, decewed Ivt nt-ory aitd Ai'priilMiMuiit set aprt to Jf leu .fuittli, viituw ij.wa persouul prop er i. Ks:nto of Jacob K. War.ker, deoend Inwiiiuiy nud .pj rrtUement of piTKoual k. petty m'T tipnrt to children reidiug at Of it. llo f- .UtHS O. WKSTBHOOK JR Milt )rd, Nov. X), WW. KftfUtor. $100 toward, $100 Tbe romlom of this pnper will be ploiwed to iwn tlmt thoie Is nt lens one driuUd dlfwww thtt .-"cifnc ons been nble to oun In all It stnffcs, and that Is Catarrh. Hull's CiUnrrh Cure is tnemily positive cure uow known to th imitlcAl frM-ornlty. Catarrh holiift a constitutloni.! disease, require a c.)iititiittnal treatment. Hall'i Catarrh Cure in taken Internally, acting direct lj upon the blood end Mucous eurfaoesnf ibr system, thereby lttr.troy.nff tne found ntlon of the dijwuse.iind giving the patient btrouRth by building up the constitution nnd ttMistlcg nature In doing Its work The proprietors have so much faith In Its curative powers that they offer One Hun dred Dollars for any disease that It fails to cure. 8end for hut of tftstttuonlnlB. Address F. J. CHKKNKY &CO, Tol. O. Hold by all drnffffUts, 75 oenta. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation KIMBLE . Howard Williams one of the lucky hunters killed a fine bnck before 8 o'olook Monday, June 15th. Mk, Nathan Brink of Dunmore visited her unole ft W. Kelly last week. Mr. Murphy of Carbondale, John Fitzgeiald and wife of Carroll,- Will iam Wigge of White Mills, Joseph ana Eugene Wigge of Hawley, and Anna Malone of Hcranton visited the latters brother Edward Malone last week. Mesrlanies Charlea Edwards, Peleg Edwards of Port Jervis visited rela lives here Saturday and Sunday. E 8. Catkins and wife' anil three children and B. W. Kelly attended rally day services at the Baptist church at Hawley Sunday. SherirTs Sale Br virtue of a writ of Fieri Faclia Is sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Pike County to me directed, 1 wbl expost to public sale by vendue or ontcry, at the rnerm s omce in tne uorougn 01 minora, on Monday, December 13, 1909 at 3 o'clock p, m. of said day. ALL those d-rt-'ln pieces, parcels and tracts 01 Ian U stturite in the Towunmp ol Delaware, County of Pike and Mate ol Ve nsvlvuuta, bounded and described a follows: to wit: One piece suv!yotl In the nmne of Inane IVckor contnlninti thirty one (31) ares and Qfty-one (61) per ches, and allowance, anil nuinnereu ou the 'JommUriiouera books 117. Also a piece surveyed on a warrant from the land otliot of Pennsylvania granted to 8. W. Hunt, containing thirteen (13) seres a id eivhtv four Hi) porn ties, and allowance. AlsonM that part of Thomas llllerownod by rinin uel t . Hunt nontulniug live (5) acres more or lost (the above containing forty nine (iti) acres, moreor less. Also another piece of one hundred and fiCtr-one (151) aores of lniid, off the Kmanuel Hoover tract, next and nearest to the above men tioned tract, or Samuel W. Hunt f rm said tract numbered on Commissioners UKk4 an US. being the same pteoes and par oeln of land convoyed by Walter Mitchell to John Kiiiit and H arret A. Raiit his wife, by deed dated the 12th day of Sept em iKr iKit, cue sai a jnnn naitr. nelug de- censed, bhid premises being vested In H riet A. Kaitt as survivor. Also all that certain piece of land bounded as follows: Heginulng at a st ne corner of the Manuel Hoover trict and land of Maurice Lay ton tlieuoo North H'H degrees Knut 17 perches to a stone corner; thence North 46 H de gree, Wost 4ft porches to a stone corner; thence North degrees Kant 60 perches to a sume corner; thenoa by land now or rormeriy occupied oy rteuecca Hunt lNorth 4634 detrrees West 12 perches to a stone corner, theuce by the same North 42 de grees Kadt dO uerobes to n stone ooruerr thetiee by the same South 4K degrees Kst titil perches to a corner In the line of bv i Manuel Hoovor North 18 degrees East 07 perches to a stone corner, tlieuce on the original line Jvorlnoi degrees Weit 18 perches to a stone corner, thence Kouth Hl4 degrees West ltf9 perches to a stone o truer, hence across said Hoover tract South S3X degrees West 60 porohec to a stone corner ou a Hue of sa'd Hoover tract thence by the aamo South degrees E.asi lat percnes w me pittoe oi beginning, ocntalulng 110 acres aLd 2 perches be the same more or less, being ike same prem ises as conveyed to John Kaitt, deoeased. by doed dated July 6. 1881, from Jaiues S. WHllace and wife, and recorded lu Deed Hook 88 page 6Utt and became veattxl in Harriet A. Kaitt by the Inst will and testa ment or the sam John rtultt deceased and duly proven aud recorded In the Heals tret's ofllce of the said County of Pike. The above premises booatne vested In Harriet A. Ka tt by the last will and testament of her husband as above stated, said Harriet A. Kttit, then conveyed the same to George w Kaitt as siiuwn in the records of said County of Pike In Deed book 40 nnire &73 ThereafUT the said Harriet A. Kaitt and 4Mirge W Kaitt, by their deed the 31st dny of Mny lunl conveyed the same prem ises to John K. Kaitt, which deed is re corded lu Ifc-ed Book tfi page H7W, lu said County of Pike, and the said John F. Haltr, couveyed fifty (50) acres out of the above premises which is fully shown In i-iiid record of said Couutv of Pike In Deed Book 68 pjige 6J which said fifty acres U exempted f ruin and outof thlsconveynce. AUtiui JSilt,w acres or above Improved, bal aneo wefl timbered. A fine stream with go d water power site on the premises. Se.uud aud taken lu exwution as tb property ol J Marlon luimuuds and will be sold by uie for cash GEOKGK GREGORY, SherlrT. Sheriff's Offioe, Mllford.Pa., Nov. In, 1900. Court Proclamation State of Pennsylvania ) Couutv of Pike. ) xsotiow u nurttby given to all petson bound by recognizance or otherwise to ap pear, that the December term 10U9 of the several courts of pike County will be held at the court house In the Borough of Mtl foid on the third Monday (doth) at o'clock p ni- aud will be continued one week If necessary. GEORGE GREGORY. MUford, Pa., Nov. 83, lyov. SberiiX. Why Didnt Shef A little boy of 5 year, playing with his sister one day. leaned too far out of the second atory window, lost his balance and fell into the yard below. Very miraculously he escaped being injured, and his parents and friends were so delighted that they gave hlra quite a number of pennies, nickels ard dimes. The next day, after he recovered from the shock of the fall, he ws counting his money, and on seeing hi little Biriter enter the room, exclaimed --Gee, Gladys, look at all the roonei' I got for falling out of the window! Why don't you try it?' The DfMnea tvr. Roofing All.kinds oi' roofing slate constant ly on hand . at lower prices; than else where r. ' . - ' ..' We, lay .slate- eitherbii' Lathed or . , .... , . ' ' - ' : Tight Boarded Ic..avid- guarantee satisfaction. . I : give us At-trial - . .-v. . - , ' Matamora& Slate Roofing. Co., Cor. Penna!' St.,r - '-.-MatamoriBgi'- f'A KOVV - UDDER v. t, H THAT . ; I FILLS, ff .--1 THE Now we do not claim that Kow-Kure will make milk, because it is not a food, but it puts the digestive organs in, condi tion to get the most out of what is eaten. In this way it makes the cow give a. larger . flow of richer milk. ' Sutton, Vt., Match 6. ifV) Drar Sir: ( had duubu about Kow-Kurt'lm u-a. Itift the fior of milk in a cow in the best cttiuhtirm. To make a test I weighed each milking. Alter lett ing the medicine three day then; wat, an Increase of two pound, and a gradual : increase tltcnugh ihe we until site had gained two and Oirrc-lourtht jKiuHj per , day. Thia cow bad the same feed while (rifting lite medicioe aa ahe did beiore. 1 conirdrT ilita Trim it r:' simply wooderful in a cow tlmt was ia the best ond. : Uon. F: &t. Abbott. Kow-Kure la tn powder form, to be fiv-rn in regular k feed. It cures abortion, -tMrrenneas, and scrmrn, re- moves retained afterbirth and cakad Mrider. Oreitntb ens the appetitt, puriries the blood, vitalize, the nrvcs mi prevent diieaac. It incraMea the milk. Ml la a medicine for cowl only, man by the,)Jiry Hoci. tluo, Lyndonville, Vt., and lor sale by s , F ; J. 1 HERBSTV MilforclrPa;'.4 His Msah Revenged'"' ! '' "I're met a great many mean. Spite' ful men In my time." said Gladys. 'buU.f .rara"f;jsf,lpwr .WAtteil tor Two Marry Morton Is certainly the spiteful. iJ st of them all." ' . . . ; v ' "What's the m'ditter n.owT""(iBlie(t he- chum.'Mirle. - .thought. was; all off anrl dona vith." j "Bo it is!" anBwered , Glailya. decis Ivelr. "I'm not referring ..to . ouif: broken engagemetU-broken. beyond Tef; pair,, thank heaven but to, bis .sub secuent actiops." , . . . "What ou earth has he done?" "What has be done?. Tbla la what has duno! He's, aenfc 018; halt a: pn oocea oi race powaer, win e .inai luasrrucnas ,.we naa re-f led .to each pther vrjrthnia4bct' J paused between, us be tbpugbt' lt: m!y right that I should have the pow der, seeing that be must. have, taken at least that much home' oj'liij.poat since the time be first. met me." Llppincott's. . , ., ... .' .... How He Kept His "clothes brjy. Among a targe shooting party on. a Scottish grouse moor, .was a certain, elderly professor wbose skill with his gun was hardly equal to the profundi ty of bis Intellect Suddenly'a" lieavy storm of rain came on, undfs there was no shelter on the moor tl:e shont ers got thoroughly, drenched t!iroui;h. At least, all but one guTei-Ml -ihe pro fessor. He bad mysteriiMM'.ly disp peared when the rain cane o'j. and lie ild not rejoin the party i' i ll tne sun was shining once nio.v. To the amazement of the others t'-.e erudite one was as dry as a bnro TMe otii ers, drenched and digued, Irqnive't of him bow it was he hid 03r.tped a wetting. "Directly the rasn came on." repllcd the professor,' " went off by myself, stripped off my tloihuM, and eat ou them until the storm was over " The Watsr Bite. He waa sir years old and had never eased Into the mystic lens of a mi croscope. Several slides containing anlmalcula bad been displayed to his aatonlSiied vision. He was too amazed to make any comment until be came to one slide that seemed more wrig gly than any of the others. It was merely a drop of water. The little fellow gazed at It a long time, with all Its nimble particles of snlmal life, and finally exclaimed to his mother: "Oh. mamma, bow I know what ID 'S that lltes you when you drink soda water. Work of Fish Hatcheries. As the result of special efforts in ;be hatchery work during the year be output of flub and eggs in 1908 a as greater than ever before In the .Istory of the national bureau, reach. ag a total of 2.871.456,380. Of this umber 2.413.809.22S were ydung Qsh distributed for the stocking and re- .tocklug of public and private waters. nd the remaining 457.647,055 were KCS delivered to state and ' foreign iatcberlea - The output of young fish exceeds the greatest previous record tor any one year by 876,000,004. Slate -rr 1 ' ' ;.': KUr? iv'-- 'i- ' if. Ar LAVENDER TOWW.. Ml!e3 at Cutting Time. One ot. the minor harvests of, Erg-, lavtol'hut ironiiee'' wetr Is" that of the Vpuler.:.fl!rs: " -jr have sfun Borne Bourlstimn crops, in the; ' HHcbln ielghbbrhood. J j Hi , 1; Comparatively few knew - of . thia Quaint ffiiiSdbhlre Jown as an lm pprtan Ic vender growing centre, yet tt bas grown the sweet berbj (which the Rrmr'is lled . lavapdula when tbey td"lt'-iri scent their bathsij bas rftstilleli t?.4 (lowers and sert their ex tract !iitD -alL parts of the wprld fat. nore CUan a century, r . .-r "fS" '.'The 'Uiililrr district has less rain and mqiv su :i-iiine than tb London afun 'urUt. tife inentJi which bas Just, CToetid.l arj,J jrRrquenfly. the long, trim tus" of I ivender plants In their dusky Rter. 1 Kiok strong and healthy, Th" -ire ber iming to show their -BfJWt-r "in -..'iv i! there la every llkell hood' of ii'ii'af vfdant yield at cutting tfnVe.in'i' Be' fior-a three to -T.rciittlnK't?rne people come In from mlts'nroimdf'to inhale the sweetness trf"th' folds. hiuI when the distilling tc;i''the fi'fcfci-nnce of lavender la borno on the n iui two miles or more tro:v tbu town Tl.a l.'uHers ere put into the atill wi'. the fresh bloom of their maturity on ihf'iivand I'om six pounds of aucb fio'.T about haif an ounce of oil li extr -. : tl. They Both Remembered. Among the wreaths placed on tht grave of field Marshal 8lr T. Haines who was raid to rust at IJro:npton Cemeleiy ou Wednesday. June i, Is one bearing the simple inscription: "From the bi'k-r at Alma wbo gave you a drink of water on the buttie field, and who you remembered forty four years after, when he waa over taken by misfomune." London Dally Telegraph. a. . . .-. , Missio-o of Pain. Although loaned ppon as an 'vlr? pain la klnii.-, Jl ,leiw thai the laws of nature ue.ve been violated" and warns us to: eol lteotttte cmrse. II it were not fori pais we .would go on do- leg things Hi at would destroy us. Fain la a warning that something Is wrong, and Instead of trying to husb the pain with some- drug wo sbo tld seek to remove the cauae.' Teaches Poor to Cook. ' ' Miss Winifred S. Cilbbs, of New fork. Is teaching tbe orpbsns ot New York how to cook, being one of the staff of the New York Asociation' fer Improving the Condition ol the- Poor. Any smalt family; sad finds., ran live on from ten to iiften cents a-diry each it the right materials are bought and right use is made of ti.tin. tshe ad vises poor people to buy In quantity. Ten cents' worth of potatoes, ebe says will not give nearly aa much rood. ' value aa ten couts' worth of careala. an DON'T FORGET That we are the sole agents tor the"Lambertville Snag Proof Rubbers in this vicin ity. " - M...4a - n rl- K. f!. f 1 V ; . -I Also, a full line of Youths, Boys : and Mens High Cut English Grain, Water -Prool Telephone or write us your wants. JOHN SO N, FITTER OF FEET, Port Jervis, N. -Y. ' REPORT OF THE CONDITION Ol THE First National Bank of MUford in the State of Pennsylvania, at the eloss of bust uess, Nor. 11. 1808. " RusctiBcaa Loans nnd discounts . 70,189 98 OvenlrHftit. UMmrud fcnd DM, oured 174 ftT (J. s. Bi'iui. tosecure circulation W.uio 00 Preniiuinson U. a. Bonds.' .- s W Buuils, securlllra, eta 104 886 00 uttnkiiitf bouse, furunure and .flxtures 1 SB8 00 Due . from . approved reserve njrents. ..... fTi(i:kA lind other (.ajdl Items . . . , 'tjotAM of other National Banks. 'raollouiil paper currency, nick els nud cents. ' LrrWf ill Money Reserve In Bank, r.-fis: ... aO.flflO 87 7 88 it 00 819 78 .Specie... 8 078 701 10,718 70 befriti-trmiiir notes... B3 ot Kr di'iuptifn fund ntth U 8. Tn-asurcrtSi of circulation) 690 00 ...Total. .t236.4U6 88 LIABILITIES Capital atock paid in I 96.0U0 no rfjrpluiftuiid 10,000 OU .Unolvided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 9.900 A5 National Hank notesontstandlog 94.8110 00 uue to orner national oauKs ois in Indlvituial deposits subject to clifjk . l(M,8fl9 64 DeniimU certificates of deposit.. 1,770 70 Certified r'leeks 119 Total.....,..,-. .....836,4l State of lJf-unRylvnnla. County of Pike, set ' I, John C. Warner, Ciuthier of tbeabevs named bauk. tie-. solemnly swear that tht above sttiieiuvut U true to the best of my .BJlOWUiUu-e Anil uellt'T. JoliX-C, -WABNEtt, Cashier. fuhflorilwtl ana sworn to before tne this Stra Uny ol nor. lHUe. 'J.'C. 1'rtAMHKRLAIN,-Notary Pnbllo. torrt Attest; A, I),HOWS. t ) . V. O A KMSTKONO. J Dlreotors. W. A JJL allTCHKLL, S OPPOSITE 5 & 10c. Store PORT JERVIS Warning. "No, Alice," counsels the food li a. "You should aot aaarry Mr. Left- ver. If you do yoa will regret It." "Why, mama? Boca use ha la a wieV iwer?" "Not exactly. But he will not soak i pnod husband." "Wby. mama! Everybody knows hat while bis wife waa alive ke was i shining model for all tbe other hus bands in town. He never drank. -moked, or swore; he never stayed ut late at nlgbt; be never danced ih any fine but her he waa aim ply .. er t. I know, my child. And I want to e'. yo i that a man who ha fcewa held Imo that way during" bJ nt aw it-c- will know hrnr f dodge fuck .:iles tbe second time.'' ' , Amusing the Baby. A pimple device for keeping baby amused aud happy is to fasten at In tervals upon a broad bright ribbon the little toys of which he ia most fond, suspending the ribbon above the bed uiu: wblcb be .lies, within reach of his little bands, by securing on end to the head of the bed and the other to the foot. He wilt tben entertaia himself by the hour pushing tbe toys back and forth and watching theai swing above him. Harper' aBzar. - - . . -w Prizes Offered ,Av;tore, The prizes now being contested by aviators number thirty eight and are) valued at 1300,00, ., :'-- I. Ox - o j .v ,; GRAND INTRODUCTORY OFFER We have taken. , the exclusive agency for ltEMMEU'S TOILET SOAPS and make the following great offer: , '' One Cake MwllcnteJ RoefH-value One (Juki. Hand Pumir mo, valqa One Cake Sanilalwnnrl Medicated 8mp One Cake Trhri.parent Olycertm) Hoap One Cuke WitlicHtel Hutphur Baap, value One Cake Wreath tortile Boep, Value One Cake Wonder-Foam Bbarinf 8oap To introduce these soaps, which are abso lutely pure.we propose to sell the box contain ing the seven cakes of Boap for-2Jc and pre sent to eace purchaser one box of Shine-All. - Armstrong's Pharmacy Wall This week we of new wall paper. Over 1 00 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. I GAS FITTING... Cuddeback & Co. BROAD ST., New Goods Just received a new and complete 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 " uuderwear : ; " belts and suspenders Also a complete Groceries, Crockery. ARMSTRONG'S Broad & Catharine Sts. Milford, Pa W .05 25 . 1 .10 .15 .10 1100 Total Value Paper received our stock If you ore Intend ing to put in Gas or aro having'any t r o u b 1 e w it h y 6u t. pipes already in Let us know. SANITARY PLUMBING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES MILFORD, PA. C New Goods 7c to 18c per yard 12c to 25c. 12c to 14c 10c to 25c 10c to 50o . 50c to $1 10c to 50c 50c '; 25c to 60c 25c to 50c line of Notions, x
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