Pike County press. (Milford, Pa.) 1895-1925, December 03, 1909, Image 2

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    PIKE COUNTY PRESS
FUBCIsnED EVERY FRIDAY.
Friday, December 3, 1909
O0TH E, BBOWW'g BCI1.DISO BROAD AT.
bubsckiption:
Ok n Year One dollar and fifty cent.
Bix Months Seventy-five cents.
strictly in ahvancb.
Knlorod at the pnt offloe of Milford,
Pike Couuty, rVmiiyivania, a anonnrl
iw matter, Novcmior twr-my-liratt, lr?.V
Advertising Rates.
Oftolnch, onelnanrtlnn -llWi
Knob iuts'qumt Insertion .76
KiMU'Pd mUM, funilfiln'i rm application.
Will be fallowed yearly nuvurMrers.
Legal Advertising.
Administrator"! And Executor's
notices - - - - a-'"
Auditor's notices J-'"'
Divomc notice - ... 6.1;
Slirifl"s sale, Orphans court salt.
C unity Trenurr' sales, Couniy tnle
mmt and election proclamation ohargtc!
by tbe inch.
J. B. Vea Etten. PtIBtlSHKR.
A earning hH bein sounded bj
nme papers, that the late election ai
which the republican ticket in Car
bon County waa dtfeated, is notioi
that there tnut be a. reorfianizatior
and that those in control of the ma
chine must tet up if thpy do not warn
to aee the oounty In the dnmocritii
column, Huff.ird who was the can
dMnte for sheriff waa defuatrd. Hi
la the game man who took the Sena
torial nomination last year and cur
Tied bl9 county by 840 majority
The (Mine feeling prevails in othei
counties and also in the state. Thi
vote in Philadelphia at Hie lust elec
tion ia cause fur anxiety with tbt
candidate naming bosses. It showi
that with a fair election there an
enough nncontiolled or independen'
voters to down them. Tamilian
Hall considered it self ImpregnabU
but tbe people wiped it oat, and
years may intervene before that bor
rapt organization again wins its wa
to power. Tho people eventual!
will come into their own. Ofnct
holders and office rockers may thru1)
themselves to the front and insist or
party regularity to be elected, and
tbey may dominate for a time, but
current events are teaobiog that par
ty shbbioleta are no longer all .o
tent. It may be unpalatoable medi
cine but the self appointed and in-
leaders will be forced to take it in
Allopathio doses.
. SAFE AND SURE.
- Among tbe intxiirlnM that ore reen
znmended and endorsed by phyilclani and
nurse Is Keuip'e Urtlwira, the beet oougb
cure For many years It hju been regard
ed by dootqri'aa the medicine most likely
to odre ooughs. and It has a strong holtl
on the eetetm of all well-Informed people
When Kemp's Halftam eannot cure a
oougb we shall be at a loss to know what
wUl. At druggists' and dealers' ,36a
. Census Enumerators.
It may be matter of Interest d
aQtending applicants for appoiotmeni
aa Census Eaamerators to learn how
tbey will be aeleotej.
Ou receipt of applications lrotr
pplioauts by tbe Bnpervtor enijli
will be mailed an official application
and test schedule. The test sched
ule is to be filled out by tbe applicant
from an imaginary utory prepared
at the Censns Department, and hie
ability to prepare this schedule will
decide his eligibility to become ar
enumerator. Also bis knowledge ol
the district which he wishes toenum
eiate will Bid to deoido bis abilitj
to act a an Enumerator,
NO WONDER SHE'S CROSS.
Tho woman who has a thousand petty
enres aud annoyanc while she suQert
witb headache or side ache must Dot br
bl timed if she cannot always be anliuHll
amiable. What she needs Is thought ful
ness from her family and smh a simple
and natural ivmtxly as Lane's Family
V edict ue. tbe herb te . that niaktw weak
woman strong and well, Sold bs drugg
ists and dealers. 2o.
18991909.
The Bazaar.
Tenth AxNiveitaABy
Satubday, Dko. 4th
Comc And See Tub
Beautiful Display Of
HOLIDAY GOODS
REGISTER'S NOTICE
The followtug aiiprrMM-iuents set apart
to widow tVc Ditvo bmu tlll with the
RgUt r and will be prt-ntMl to the aJ(-.
pbaus (.ourtoi ftite ( utility, tor continu
ation on the third M outlay of ieoember
nt-n :
K&t, te of Howell W Smith, deoeased
Inveutory and Appratsii(?ut Btt aparl, to
-Helen bmlth, widow u;rsttnU prop-
arty.
batate of Jacob F. Wanker, deceased.
Invetitory and Apj-raiit iin-ut of ptroual
E roper I y set apart to children rvidtng at
oine, 4Hwt M
JUHV C WESTBROOK JR
Milford. Nov. DO, luutf. lU'gUter.
tSuUcribo for the Preaa.
Real Estate Transfers
J. U. Wenthrnok Treas. to Dunham
Gregory, 68 acres, Milford township,
aew-MHl to Chas. Redding Dunham
Gregory to Wentelin Wick, 48 acres
pnrt of Josiah Galhraith, no 108.
Charles P. Gerish agent to F. C,
Fnuynuer, Horn Schulti, I. M. Mc
Connell. C. U Wallace, Nettle
Smith, C. D. Kuhns, L. C. Shultts,
ippnrate deeds for lota in -Wynooskl
Grocn.
Peter D Dohl to John 8, Normana
50 acres lackawaxen, Charles Llna
dale tract.
Hornlio C. Wood to. Margaret M.
WoihI. 41 acres Delaware, land iate
of H M..Cottright.
Albert 8. Dingman to Perry B Ut-
y 118 acres Delaware near Adnmf
reek, 7,f)00. ,. .
Chas. F. Ziegler to William Kohi
baker, 28 acres Green, 11600.
Chas. F Ziegler to Fred C. Zicglei
1 acre Green, 125 00. .
GREENTOWN
Born to William Bertrarfd and
wife a daughter.
Tbe snow storm last Wednesday
ind Thtirsday sto-ifped work on the
State road and the Italians left Ik id
Monday morning.
Mis Hazelton bf 8 Improved bo on
ler Dr. Keriing'g treatment that she
ia able to sit np.
C. W. Wolff recently lost one of
his horses.
One of the Lake Panpack horse?
lied last week.
Herman Blase shot 2 bears and
his son Hay killed a deer. Slum
Blueler also killed a deer.
Sheriffs Sale
By virtue of n writ of Plort For las I
mod 4iut of the Ccurt of Common Pleas of
fine couuty to iuo directra, I wi.l expoftp I
to purine khIh by VHimue or outcry, nt the I
-tioriu a on ice in tiie liurougu of Allifoid,
Monday, December 13, 1909
at 8 o'clock p, m. of laid day.
ALL thope cert.ilo niocen. oaroel and I
rrarts of irtnd itituate iu the Towntthlp of I
lKlarare, County of Pike and State of I
Po nsylvanta, bou lined and dusoiib-d as
fttllows: to wit: One piece unreyed iq
tho name of Xhaac Decker containing
cliirtT one (31) aores and flftr-one (51) txr-
cbti, and allowance, and numbered ou the I
'ornmtsroner booki 117. Also a pieoe I
sarvoyed on a warrant from tbe land oflioe 1
of fonitHVivnoia (r ran ted to b. w. Hunt:
containing thirteen (19) acre a ad elibty
Tour (4) lurches, and allowance. Also all
that part of Thomaa Tiller owned by Sam
uel V . Hunt oontntniug live (6) aoree
more or im (tne anove containing lorty-
nlne (W) acres, more or less. Also another
pieoe of one hundred and flfty-oue 1B1)
acres of land, off tbe Emanuel Hoover I
tract, next aud nearest to tbe above men
tioned tract, or Samuel W. Hunt f,troi.
said tract numbered on Commissioners I
books as 88, being tbe same pieces and par I
(vis of land conveyed by alter Mitchell I
to jon n ttai ana Marret A. ttltt bis
wtfn, by deed dated the I2tn day of Septem I
ber 1X711. the said John Kaitt belUK de-
oeasoti, said premises being rested In Har-'
net A. rinitc as survivor. Also all tbrit
jrivea west 40 jwrcnes to a, stone ooruer:
Ihelice Nurtb Si dearees Huiat 60 Derchei
to a stone corner; thence by land now or
6U, deiiteea West W perohi to 'a stone
corner, thenoe by the same North 42M de-
frntes r.fiftt ai percnes to a stone oorner.
thenee-by the same South -4!4 degrees
h.Ht ao.'t perches to a corner In the line of
Siiiu Manuel rloorer tract, tuence by said
Manuel Hoover North iH'i drgrees Kast 67
sitld Maunel Honrer tract, thence by said
t7
pt-rches to a stone corner, thence on the
orlnlnal line North 61 degrees West 18
oerc
rcues rxi a sw.ne ooruer, tnenoe boutni
iii degrees West lj perches to a stone
oorner, hence across said Hoover trnot
suuiu Degrees nest m percnes so a
Hone corner on a line of sa'd lloover tract
thenoe by the same South ftrlj degrees
Kast VSJ perches to the place of begiiiuliig.
ccntainiug 11U acres ar,d 'i porches be tbe
annie more or less, beinar the uma nntin.
Ises as couveved to John Unlit, deoeased.
vF.iE.d iVKW
Book, 38 pafre wo and beoaiue ve.ted in
LI u A U.it, lis the U.t .tit -...1 ......
ment of the said John Kuitt deoeased and
irJOT.ItiToToVwk
above premises bya4ie vosted in Harrier.
A. Kaitt by the last will and testamout of
her husband as above elU-d, said Harriet
A. Knit, then oouveyed the same tolJeorge
Cnuniv of Pike In Deed book u nage 678.
Thenafter the wid Harriet A-Koitt am
(ivrgH W Kaitt, by tneir deed the Hl.t
day ot May lyoi conveyed tbe same prem-
lu'd to J olio r nnitr, wnicn anea is re-
o..rdil In Deed Book 65 oaire 87U. In said
Couuty of Pike, aud the said John V
above premises whi' h Is fully shown in
-aid record ol saiu uouuty ol rme lu lJeeo
Hook 68 nave f, J which suld flflv acrtw b.
.-s-iiipte4l Irom aud out of thlsoonveyanoe.
About iifty acrtis of above improved, bal
auoe well tlmlere.l. A fine stream with
go -d water power sue on tne premises.
rielaed and taken In elocution as the
property nf J li.irion Edmuuda aud will
be sold by me for cah
KKcittfiR rrkoory
r til',,J',7'wi
Court Proclamation
Slate ot Penusylvanla )
County of Plka. 1
Nutloe is hereby given to all persons
bound byreruisorotberwlaetop.
pear, that the December term itu) of the
several oouru of Pike County will beheld
at the court bouse In the Borough of Mil-
ford on the -third Monday (anh) at i
o'clock p in ' and will be oontinued one
week If necessary.
GEORGE GREGORY.
Milford, Pa., Nov. 83, lwu. Sheriff
j
: : -
Worthy Guardian of Flock.
The proverbial aagactty of tbe abep-
herd', dog ia well known, and a atrlE
lng example of thla was seen in Cut-
ter tbe other day. - A Bock of sheep
u a atone corner: thenoe North 46 'X d- Mir Mlnlntvn Anulnm Oils . wpi-U KaiiTI Wina,. .iu vriiliai'.lrU.ielMtiuiiB
was being driven along tbe road, and .'mcidently r4p8'rWretnrvrriiiiwrJ?
in passing tbe village the shepherd ; ' n- '7-r
entered one of ths shops for a mo
ment In bis absence a motor car
came up, buj in a twinkling tbe dog
was forward, and bad the sheep
cleared to the side of the road for
the car to pass, the same aa If bis
mdjUjr bad been, ther?, London Mai).
Roofing
All.kinds of roofing slalacoifaiit-
lyon hand. afc.lpwcr pric93;thun else-
where. - --;. -
W,4 lay slate" either- onathed or
Tight .Boarded. RodTs J aiid'Mahtee
satisfaction
Matamoras Slat
Gor. Penna: AvertrrSt.
Matamoras,,
KOVV-
Now we do .not
.V: . j i 'J. J'.
r r FILLS ,ja m
I "tuc -jsi - "
l i i nt- ffr ! i ' -f-
X PAIL K. - -
will make milk, because it is not a food, t
but ir puts 'the 'digestive organs in condi
tion to gft th? tnctr!t,out of what is eaten. V
In tfiis way it maks the coWferVea iargef3
flow. of richer milk. 1 -'-
-1 had kybUtn;-KaTeHrTaM
ins the flow of jiiilk in a wu' in th hesCcuwi4''yM a 1 '
" v ToTTrtke a It I weired arh mflking; 'Ab fd- " '
int h mdicrnc thre daM tht m thfto o4" ''
two pounds, and gradual increase through u-tekj F -f; tmfip-'-ftf.
"''amil the had gained two rfil three-fourth poun PV
.day. Thiacnw had-lhe-Uiw ied ar.ik"wmig 4 v:a
. medicine aa arte did ttefnie.
simply woodcrlul in sco
.taea. - . .
Kow-Krelto1wl(e.mi,tol)ef1ii:1ii MfSriy" '-
ffd. It cures lortuMi; Iftmww, and-rewf. I. rfMr-? tr. ..v.
Dtoves retained trrNirin utd caked udder.atten.1h-. . , j . ....
era ihe nvtilV.- puriiia the blood, iuli.e nieTitAer T""5 " "
u4 prerepu diMM. It itrreM. the milfcliiB M iVY V .
tnedicine for cow. only, made by th Dfiry-, AafcUCi. . .
two, Lyndonwile, Vu, Idjlor fale by v
, I ' wJ. ivi if
.lfor.-
U .T.ll. Tinkinlin anrl Janrh
" ,
rer uiw are niaaiiMn..-iniiiBuira
I , . ., . . , , ., i
ltka.l08yers OlcUfeliaW4 the..iUU
UftcBof -Mrft MiShttiH iacbO OtfflPfof
I JECerV arliilspVoKllT Wd.'a8 tf SlouaJ
i ..ut i-- lakt'AA
I ajt-vjwaar.-y."awT.-n.i-'tc ?ara.
4aed the roa for t30,00 daroaff
I . , A . . .
I was" nonsuited by 'Suagn' JatchWTl'i
.,! . ka IT a Cirnn ,
I v. .
Court has aOffSed to take off the, npi
- .... . . ,
MrsEdwin Dralre, who lives IVvea
,-- r
in Dingoiap towushjp, is Seriouxly ill
,,h ,,.,;.,; nf iri.,
With a COmpltoatlOD Of pleurisy anrt
pneumonia,
I
I Any h0Vf We Ought tO bl Clean il
hl "t'. -JM """'
I of soao are uiada tod aolu here evfesy
I r
j Teof.
Charles 3mUh died.,,: Port Jery
TUQStlay from the tff'aCt.ef a gUnsisOt.
- . . ,, . . ... . .
wOUUd ih his Side. .The gun WB8 i
I the Land of John Bowers when it
by accident dUcbriraed. . He
wa8 hx)ru iu Delaware townehipaboui
I
30 years ago an'i was a sod oi xaast
, Hunili. Ailjma Rmilh FIb fur
,M1 Adams binllQ. tie WT
I merly lived here.. His wife, mother
and one brother survive him.
1 M j Plaa anrl dauirhtfr
61 8 riasse ana uaugiuer
I who have speut the summer here re
I , . . . . . . , - :
""runu w luia laaa nctja.
I rB nsrlvanla has nvar piuht thla
l e..nsy ivania nas over eignt mous
ai d ilollara more in ber siok-O J ftrflll
I . . . . -
han tLe atvount of bonds oul-
Utanding. Hern e eh is out pffl'.t
The Susquehanna river is at low
water mark, a mark on a rock cut in
1808 being visible. . .
Crop values are estimated fly 'Sec
retary Wilson this yearat overeighl
blUien Co Is a. Iu investaiiuf
,h jce, meat he flnd. iM
- r
fl"y .c"88 .the toffht- retail-eM
charged custoiuera'above (lj wbol
sale" cost paid by retailers irT38 pel
rent.
,
fcverett Warner had the nitffor-
luue Wednesday to slip froiii a t'irg
ou and break a bone iu bis.lrs;.
In reppohKe ta seVeYnl 'Tjoitions
.sked by Dr. Lyman' Abbolt refcar.l
, .it.,.
lais valloif Its liuportanM and
' should be done, Forester, ? r
shot gives bis views at . loot; tlwftrll
.'M.NuBui
daughter ber.thiv week.. ' T r
'Moses J dumber w ifj sell' 'at "ph
lid sale 'at Lay ton. .iJ.Thufs 4fy&
23 a house and lot. the property ,af
the late Lydia Decker. . '-
SjfijLe
, ... ,
-r
tt f
- .Boof ittgPor,;;-
KU R 'EinWrt ,
if
claim, jthat, KowrKurft.,
" "S&ttn. Vt .rharch f?!"tob.
..lit $.x .
I consider .liti
that waa m the ixi
1 F.-Ml AbI
v.'i
uiUnilJ. Jl- IVilautXnraaUM, iu
, . ,
ehrtil JHniorV'rnurTWrrfwitry 'th
wiOi
kaaattTCeutU re snams beerf HsMteawl, and'
rtnrHtti.trtf rirtflti,tfliit!tr. Xe.
neauny .uuuntii.. j.no. -Uut quite so
tw&rHM ii.H '-oil, ! '
E II llgrrirftnns ifatHte has beet
appriiissxftVXii! liuoijfcd and fortj
nin tjiill iru dlapj.
l'Uittjfi-tjtf'jji theestatt
of Maria ilhtflttr -.f-Jiow York
have beer. .Wirifljlarlea Hllle
brand. v'-Ah-,'. -
luiq vey .V'tijiisJ3rq,.uf iw-st a and
i. , K..-Hil!irsrtf-Js ritrouds
bar g-w, - irs aar-M f-tf.rrl tun "a
day litis tefi: ' 1 ' "
John lre?dnrfor,-wirh his friends,
who.ljn ver('i ft1 nTTffiml Inij foi
jiuue toonlo rt luoo to Js,. X- -thjr
Week. Jjihn o'-ull'ir; iba chauffer ar-
coiiniunie.l-thewfJ v :, . . '
. Demiis MyLgsjtfei jn. has ulosed bit
lioute tveraMid'hiSi4&mlly 'baa re-
'otntdtrf'tferiir'v t5Try ": ' '
.. -. . .
.V'V1' '"U tl J'.ho, lias been at
rlotel Schanru forjtoua weeks ia ill
"ith pheuiiiritifrt?
Elizabeth "ruiij; ""JJ'ngjijj town-
hip ami -Cbarles- Uolientiack Wert-
tnarried inpty' the bridev
uotbers IrJfl. WWf 1 Rev. l) W
A strike rrrift,Triirirti taw greatly
a1 1Yf.s ... i AaSf.ojrV i-
EdvVHrd Catilll""and " frehave
closed their hnovarliaaf Ww gane t(
rVMviiA4ter. r i
riiei.vuU fMAf wiifaiijav wtM-be pfsaaad
to-eaVrahitthaestsat Oeast enaVwreailed
dlirtrtTlnrTaireaabre te ewre In
all Its .Mtmr-arie; rmw is tinrarrb.-t- Kwti'i
Catarrh' Our 4a irtrary positive1 cure eow
known to-tu rafflltai frmeYotiy:' -tfatarVh
beitiff'S oturtttutltnal disease, nfqnireaya
ooii.ticuniinBl 'tri-atihetit' ItaHt Ofta'rh
rrreff tlttefiltiieriially? Sbllug directly
lipont?.: til Kt sail Mutwu surlaoeseflhr
yu,m,'TnV"n,tjy nl'arroyiii'irnn rbunaiittrao
of the d.-i,-aieVri(f "frfvlaft "the patient
reu,rtVrV Virt tTfii to WS oi)lltutloo
'irnc'-iiaiitfl'iirnT.lna Its w8rk.
t' Tiro
Tf ,'i!rl.-t?jr5 ll'avtrVAiifit fft
th"faltS-inlu
AraTO fV'iwerSShat'fh'e oftVrOne Hutt
.rK5l rTf!)rtifj; Jlifust thatlttalUtb
oure.vVCr,ir.r liit'ftrteftlfuonUls.
'aidU.r.s1. j.tHKt.NY CO, Tift O.
Sold by hT dryur-'t', TT5 ot'UUl .. ,
T'ake Hiilfs Faiuily PTiis for ooaYliafion
DON'T
FORGET
Jhatwe are the sole agents
tor the " Lambertville Snag
Proof Rubbers in this vic.n-
Uy.. . .
Also a full line of Youths,
Boys and Mens High Cut
English Grain, Water-Prool
Boots.
Telephone or write us
your wants.
J O H N SO N,
;, FITTER OF FEET,
Port Jervis, N. Y.
RKPOMT OF THK CONDITION Ot THE
First National Bank of Milford
tn the Suite of Pennsylvania, at the eloat
of business, Nov. 10, 180. -
. BESCDBCBS
Loans and dlseounts $ 70.S8S tf
averdmfts, secured and onse-
. oured m r
IT. 8. Bouds to seenre circulation tS.COO H
Premiums on U 8. Bonds SOD Of
Bonds, securities, etc 104 880 Ob
Hanking house, furniture ana
fixtures ....
Due from approved reserve
agents
Checks and other Cash Items...,
Sotee of other National Banks.
Practiouul paper currency, nlok
.- eleandoente
Lawful Money Reserve In Bank.
. vli!
Specie 8 078 70 I
Legal-tender notes ... 635 00 I
bvrdemption fund with U 8.
Treasurer (6 of circulation)
t 88
so.ono tn
79 t
ii 0
II 71
10,711 70
tiso or
Total 106,403 as
LIABILITIS8
Capita stock paid In I 86,000 0)
Surplus fund 10,0u0 Qj
Undivided profits, less expenses
and taxes paid 0.800 01
National Bank notesoutstnndlns 84. Boo 01
.Jue to other national banks 618 84
Individual deposits subject to
chtok 164,890 84
uemand oertlnoatee of deposit. . 1,770 7t
Certified cheeks , 11J at
Total... 1 8236,496
State of Pennsylvania, County of Plka, aa
I, John C. Warner, Cashier of the abov.
named bank, do solemnly swear that tb
-above statement is true to tbe best of Da)
knowledge and belief.
JOHN C. WARNKR, Cashier.
Pubsoribed ana sworn to before me thi
lrd day of Nov. 1W0.
J. C. CHAMBERLAIN, Notary Publie.
lyorreos Attest:
' A. D. BROWN.
. C. O. ARMHTRONQ, I Dtreelors.
W. A. U. MriCMttlOa,
OPPOSITE
5&10c.Store
PORT JERVIS
T A I L 0 R S
, Woolen Merchants are
anxious to clean up stock
before the New Year. . We
give you the benefit of their
reduced prices. ' Call and
see' the excellent values we
ean give you for a little
money.
The Jaillets,
Broad & Ann Sts
;:; Milford, Pa.
CLEANING, PRESSING
AND REPAIRING.
Subscribe for the Press.
The Prescription
Counter
Wa consider the Preaoriptlon Counter the keystone
of nor whole btirrlness structure and have spa ml neither
time, pffort or money in making this the most cnropMe
and ttroruughly organised and, equipped dispensing de.
partment In our state.
B-elnnlnir with tv stock of drug", One chemicah,
fiharmaceutlcals and proprietary preparations which is
acklng in nothintr onlinartly called for by physicians
i nd publio in this locality,, we have supplemented this
tnck with a dispensing equipment probably not
excelled.
Onr system of ikrab'e checking ail work has been
so thnroaa-hly perfected hat mistakes are unknown in
onr flniahed work and all who have anything to do
with prescriptions are regularly quail led licensed
pharmacists thoroughly experienced la th ir work.
Armstrong's
Wall Paper
This week we received our stock
of new wall paper. Over 100 difTei"
ent patterns to select from, ranging
in price from 10 to 20c a double roll.
Also a lot of remnants to sell for 5c
a double roll. Our new stock will
please you both in style, quality arid
price. Look them over before you
purchase. We can save you money.1
W. S. RYMAN & SON,
Milford, Pa.
ta
GAS FITTING...
If you are intend
ing to put in Gas
or -are having any
trouble with your
pipes already in,
Lot us know. ?
Cuddeback & Co.
g BROAD ST..
KIMBLE
Fred Atkiusoa of Traverse City
Mich renewed old acquaintance here
ast week after an atsoroe ot thirty
three yeaia. Mrs. Harriet Atkinson
of Hawley aoooropanyed him here
and made few calls.
Tille Brieda onr School teacher
had an entertainment for Tbanksgiv
mg Wednesday afternoon, assisted
by the Baisden School Nellie Wigge
teacher. Tbe (School honee was
trimmed with corn pumpkins and
other vegetables to represent the
pieoea and dialogues reoited. Tbe
ibildren did well with their singing
and speaking The teaobera de
serve great credit for tbe training
tbe children had.
Mrs. George Bnyder and son Row
'and returned to their borne at Nash
ville Tenn last Beturilay after spend
ing the summer here with relatives.
Tea fssslbllltlss.
I avavw juM had aa tavltatloa to aa
etectrtcal tea to be (Ivan by a
tan eeeter." aatid tbe bauhalor (lrL
"I'm teat In. lorwani te It aad woeaer
lac what la totaa to happea te aa
whether she will (Ire aa a little bat
tery aa4 let us eatartala euraelvea,
Make the tea oa aa electrie tttove. at
Just esectroeute the huaefc el aa.
Asasther Dlaelple ef W) etc haw.
Johaar." spoke Mra. La pall aa. la
tone of sharp reproof, "you shouldat
bolt yoar food ta that manner. Tea
aaaat leara u plavgartM your rMoala."
lis n
Pharmacy
SANITARY
PLUMBING
IN ALL ITS
BRANCHES
MILFORD, PA. XJ
BNAKEt FOR CHARMERtV .
Teaane New Making Meaey CatsMnf
R.ptlles far Them.
Just at this sea .oa of the rear the
snake business la Baa AaUralo, Tesaa,
la at Its height, says aa Ittdlaaaaolls
News special despatch. W. O. Lsaxo,
who has handled probably Bore rep
tiles thaa any maa la the Uall.t
BUtes, says that the buataeaas ta es
ceptlonslly food. Owlaf te the
drotujht little farm work le gotac oa
la Bou U wast Texas and the (die Urt
icans are all busy catcblBf aaakes. at
which work they eaa make (oad 'a
eome. Mr. Leara Is bow baBdltaa
more than two tons of rattlaeaakaa .
a day from the Bro waa rule" eoaa'rr
alone.
Mr. Lean has under his laetruetloa
more than twenty girla, aoms of hta
youns and beautiful, wbea he la
train! nf as snake charmers far earnl
vala and ether snows. These (trie,
work dally In a roost where there are
thousands of rattlesnakes aad ether
reptiles. After a little tnstraxtioa ta
how to handle snakes there Is Bras'
Ucally bo danger, evea treaj rafte.
anskaa, These reptiles, declares Mr.
Leara. whea handled kindly aa4 aot
taatallsed. practically never bite tlva
tralnor. Ia tact, be says they are
like all ether dumb bruise they tears
ta love the hand that fondles there
aad will not strike at It aaieea tbey
are injured In eotee way.
The younc wouea who Qualify as
aaaka eharmers receive tit to 134 m
week, and this Is Increased as they
show efficiency. A really attractive
Blrt who learns ta handle saakes ta aa
apparently sunaatlooal pan aver eflata
lecoivee SM a week. Mr. Leara
eta tea that he has ao trouble ta aet
ting all the firla be caa tuad eatiof
for.