1 mi COUNTY PRtSS PUBUSUBO BVEHT FRIDAY. Friday, December 10, 1909 ing omi a, browx's bcildiwo broad pt. gUBSCMPTtOlt: Owa Tai One dollar and fifty ceut Bix Months Seventy-five cents. STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. - Kntersd At tha port office of Mllford, Pike County, Pennsylvania, a second Hw matter, November twenty-Brat, lews. Advertising Rates. On Inch, onetneertlon - - - - -.... 1 flu Kaon aubsequent insertion .75 Keduced rate, f urnlslwt on application, will he Allowed yearly advrt,lsrs. legal Advertising. AitmlnUtmAnr's And KxeolltOT't notions ....... S.00 Auditor's notloei - U Divorce notices .... ... 6.M) MhAHfTs sales. Ornhans oonrt sale, C lunty Treasurer's sales, County stauv Ajnt Ann election prooiamnbiuu wiiwu by the inch. J. J. Tab Btteau PUBLISHM, Some of yoo may bm trying to raie boys, and perhaps occasionally tha boys reverse tbe order and raise yoo, but after all you are responat Is for them and mooh c.f their suc cess or failure in life may be attri buted to home training. It becomes a serious proposition often tor fathers and mothers to determine what Uvea tbeir sons shall parsne There is har.llj a doting parent who diws not fmsee great things for the offspring. Parent hope tor forge nieces and fe v if any are con tent in Ibcir minds to allow tbeir children no higher place in Hie than they have attained' They paint a rosy pioture for them and then per bapa give them little aid to reaoh . tha goal. It may be mit-judged kindness which prompts parents to allow ohillren their own way, to ahirk school and other dnties on the lightest pretext, and such children eventually do pretty trmoh as they please to their great detriment. All may not be great lawyers, preachers or doctors or euoceesful business men. All oannot hare a college ed noatlon. Borne moat plod along on lower levels, bat the training they receive may help them keep from the lowest. Compel them to attend aohool every day It Is possible. See that they form good habits, by keep ing them off the streets at night and teaoh them stadionsnesa by placing good reading matter in tbeir hands. As to their future careers, there U no better place for a farmers boy than the farm. Tbia la a trite say ing, bat times are rapidly changing - The chances for snooesa In business in these days of large capitalization and keen, close competition are fast decreasing, nnleas the boy has the money and brains to start. Tbe professions are over crowded. Ia ag ricnltare the day hos come when by reason of decrease in the productivi ty of land, and great natural increase in demand for its products, prices are rising. Eminent authority pre dicts that soon the land in tbia coon try will not produce sufficient for the needs o the population unless snore intense methods are adopted. High prices of farm products are not fancied, tbey are real, and based on demand. Look at tbe prices of milk, butter, eggs potatoes, grain, let J, pork and say there is no mon ey in firming. Those prices very likely will be maintained, perhapa not in nil products, but no doubt in some. Would It not be wise then to erfuoate your boys in farming? Give theui a short course at an agricultural college. Tbe cost ia trifling and the benefits may be Inestimable. Make farm life attractive by giving them a share In the proceeds. Do not make I hem drudges, give them .rec reation and amusement, teach them boainasa methods, economy and in dustry, IX) not try to raise them as your father and mother raised you there axe larger opportunities now than a generation ago, and tha ways f tbe atfarrd in many respects are vastly improved. Give the boys good chance on the farm, and see It the reward ia not greater tuan the sacrifice. DO YOU FEEL LIKE THIS? Does your head ache or simply feel fceavy and vooomfortablel1 Does your back acher Do you feel fagged out? The tonio laxative herb tea known as Line's family Medicine will cure your head, re move the nain to side or back and restore your atmngtn. Nothing else ia so goad for tha stomach and bowels. At druggists tad dealers' &6c GREENTOWK Miss Violet Bommer teacher of the German Valley school had shadow social; recently at which ISO Was cleared. Proceeds to go towards bay a new organ for the school. Born to Cyras C. Corey and wife ly daughter. A ...III Mm. rin nab m PI 1 A HUH IJV 1 1 II PJU VBU.W MUVm - wife last week. This Is the seventh .- Use Knon tvirn riasB rf tit til Am I and their fifteenth child. Married on Doc, 1st Ray Wldond and Agnes a daughter of Fred Beia At Birouufluurg rn. aiivt reiurmuK i they had a reception at the brides home. Deo. 1st wedd'ng bells rang at the home of ex judge Jonn u. noucai when his daughter Lulu was married I to Dr. Friend Cross of Scranton Pa. ' Mr. Burchard and wife, managers for the Lake Pauoack Co. left here for Iheir city home Dec. S. William Wolfe and wife will take charge of I the place for the winter. Mrs., J. C. Carlton has gone to I Philadelphia to visit relatives for a I week and Aogeltne Barms is keeping I house for her. Mrs. Ella Striker and children I spent Thanksgiving with ber parents Geo. Robaoker and wife. DON'T BE MISLED. Many a life has been eat short by cough that was not bettered to be serious. Many a backache and aldeaohe follows 1 coughing spell. Many a night is passed I in restlessness oaoaed by coughing. Do not be misled. If you oough, take the old I reliable Kemp's Balsam, the best oough I cure. At druggist' and dealers', 86c. WANTED! SALESMEN to represent us In the sale of car High Grade Goods. Don' I delay, apply at onoe. Steady I employment ; liberal terms. Ex per enoe not necessary. ALLEN JSGRSERY CO. Rochester, N. Y. Sheriffs Sale rlv virtu of a writ of Firt Fnnlu Is. I tied out uf tbe Court of Common P leu or I Pike County to me d I rooted. I wit I eipoee I to public tale bj Tendue or oatcry, at the 1 Shortn omoe id tue aUorougo oi Murora, on Monday, December 13, 1909 t i o'olook p, m. of uld daj. ALL those oerta.ii pleoet. peroelt and f trncte of land nttuat in the Township of Delaware, County of Pike and rotate of Pe nsyiranla. bounded and deeorfbed aa follower to wit: One piece mTeyed in the name of Imm Decker oontalnlng thirtv-one (81) ajree and fifty-one (61) per ches, and allowanoe, and numbered ou the I Coiuraiweloneni book 117. Aleo a piece I surveyed on a warrant from the land office I or renntyivania gran tea to b. w, nun., i oontatDiDff thirteen 1101 aorm ana eiirnty- fuur (H4) perches, and allowanoe. Alan alt 1 that part of Thomas Tiller owned by Bam' uel W. Hunt containing Ave (6) acres more or lvos the abore oontalnlns forty- nine (49) acres, more or leas. Aleo another ntec. of 00a hundred Aod 6lr-ODe (1511 1 acres or innu, ,u . cmuiuoi hootvti tract, ne sod nearest to tbe above men-1 turned tract, or 8ainuel W. Hunt farm, I books as at, bsiug the same pleoes and par oeisoriana oonvjrary w Alter Miioneii to John Kaltt Ana HArrnt A. Hslttblsl wlf. by deed dated the lth day of Septeni ber IK 70. the said John Haiti betov d- I nd. utid oramlaea tain. Tested In Mar. net a. iuuh as survivor, aiso aii toat eertAln oleoeof land bounded as follows: HegiuningatASi neoorner oi tne Manuel thenoe North 18 degrees Kasl 17 perches to a stone eoruer; thenos North ibX do. rrpe West 4A nerohes to A stone oorner: l heuoa North i2H difrees Kami 60 perches to a etoue oorner; tnenos oy iana now or formerly ooonpled by BeueooA Hunt North 46X devrees West IS perches to a stone greem East 0 perches to a stone corner, tnenee oy tne sama noutn K IW .mjiI. H U MnhM bi a AnrrtM In thJi Una nf vita Mauuel Hootw tract. tbooe bv td Mnnunl Hoorei North 18 dertjea ItMi 67 percb to ton oorDM( theno on tbe original ltna North 61 K dftffroea Wi-ct IH oorner. ibeooe aoroM aald Hooror tract South iX degreea Wait M perobes to ft tooe corner oo a Hue of sa'd lloovet tract lCa 187 percbea to tbe place el brtnuluar. ounuin.Dc HUaort m Mpmnhm to the same more or leet, betog the ae ntm- kAue aa con by dted dai iHt aa convoyed to John Haiu. deoeased. tjf draa aatua July lmi, noia juum o. Wallace and wife, and recorded in Deed Book S8 Mtre 6UA and beoame Harriet A. Haltt by the last will aod utvut of tbe uUd John HatU deceaeed and duly proven and recorded In tbe Rturte- U'iJa omoe of the ald i bounty of Pike. Tbe above premise Ix-came vested In Harriet A Kaitt by the last will and teetanient of her husband aa above stated, aald Harriet A. Knit, then oouveyed the aame to George w tVHitt aa snowa in tue reoortu of aald Count of Pike In Deed book V dam Thereafter tbe atUd Harriet A. H<t and George W Kaltt, by tbeir deed the Hint duy of May ltHl oouveyed the saute prem- , 5. inirJ wblcftJL , U corded In Deed Baok 66 page 87U, In aald i'ouutv of Pike, and the aald John . Kaitt, oonveyed fifty (60) aerea out of tin.- above preiutsea which la fully shown in said record of said Countr of Pike in Deer? Book 68 page bi which said fifty acres Is exeinptrd rrum and out of this ounmi not. About fifty acres of above Improved, bal I ance well tuuuered. a nne stream with go d water power site on the premises. Seised and taken In execution as the property of J. Marlon Ibduiuuda and will be sold by me for caah t iPt kUlV flDffOADV vi an v ava a yuauvn I . Sheriff. Sheriff's Offlos, Mllford. Pa. Nov. 16, line. $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will he pleased t learn tha thai a Is At least one dreaded disease that Aolenoa oaa been able to ear to All tu staeeA, And I hat Is Catarrh. HaII' CAtarrh Cure la tneonly positive cava known to th. medloal fratornUr. CaAArrk being a ounHUutluaat diinaae, requires a oauatltutlouAl treAtment. HaII's CAtArrb Cure Is taken lnternAity, aotlner directly of the upon the blood snd Atuooassurfi yatcm.tnereby destroying tne fuundatton of tha dl and glviag toe patient Atreugth by building up tha oonatituttoa and aaiustlng DAtura In doing its work. Tbe proprietors have ao much faith ta Its curative powers that they offer One Hun dred Dollars for any dlims that It falls to cure. 8end for list of testimonials. Addrtaa r. J. CH KEN ICY CO, Tot. O. Bold by all druggine, Tt oeuta. Take UaU's raotUy Pills for nnstlaaUoa Roofing All kinds of roofing slate constant on hand at lower - "WD.QTQ. Wa lav slate either oh Lathed or . n a. Tight Boarded Roofs and guarantee satisfaction. GIVE US llatamoras Slate Roofing Co., Cor. Penna. Ave. & 7th St. Hatamoras, Pa. : ICOW-KURE k FILLS i I J THAT ) . ' FILLS. Ir IT j THE. K 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. ' t SuTTOTt, Vt., March , 1899. Dear Strt ; I had doubt about Kow-Kurc inert Inf the Aow of Milk in s eo in the best condition. To imk a text I waiffheaj catch nUking . Alter fed tnf th rjaardicMt Utre dajn ther vrw an incrcaB of . two pound, and a gradual incraaat tliTmifch th week wittl she had fxinard two anal three-loanha pounds per -any. Tbia cow had tha sama ttxd whtrt taking the ladkina M aha did befar. I consider thia remit aimply woodstrtul ia s cow that wm In tht best condt tioa, r. M. Abbott Kow-Rorc la hi powder form, to Ha vjTae in ntubr Iced. It enrea abortion. barraneM, and acoura, re. m wrea retained aitertsirtk and caked adder, tmnarth. ana the appetite, porta ea the blood, rltahtea tbe nerves and prevents dUeaaa. It iMreaaea the milk. It is a naedtcine lor cows oqit, nude by the Dairy Aeaocia ttoa, LyndonvUte, Vu, and tor aais by F. J. IJERBST v Milford, Pa. Uartlo Hull a former resident of ITlmthmnk villa V J. hut lAtelV ... ... ... . . , u ij. " """8"l"" Ayoe at BuabkiU died last week aged about 71 years. w r.v u AiuA .t th. J w. .. iome of her sister In Delaware last ... ... I Saturday aged auOUl 0 VeaiS. DM h. hlind far nunv veen. tlM Been Woa ,or 'n Senator J. C. Price la reported 111 at hia home In Branch villc N. J. Ery rinelBH n.. .A ha oondlllon is "R:mB "u I serlons. l p.tnn 1i ulll ha nhmrved In Patrons day Will De OOservea in Mllford High School Friday Dec. 17 I at s p. m. n . Bl. -,1 lfa hn ,. vt " " - ijouriuKl forsevent weeks ftt Center n , , . . . Sqcur Hotel hare returned to the Mtr Urn W. B. Arnistronff left this I u v And will vUit Hot W6e t0 W' X IKl WUl tWl "0l 1 Sprinn, I GoO F. Etlonberffef Who WAS tt ,WM1 tim enuHaeA in tha ondertakina 1 busioess hers and later it Portland d . j.k ki. v.s.illv tn P- hM wllh hi mOTOd to -a BeUldere, N. J. Court Proclamation State of Pennsylvania 1 County of Plk. Motion is hereby given to ail persons bouiul by reoognl&anoe or otherwise to ap pear, that tha December term mutf of the everal eoorta of Pike County will be held a the oourt booaa In the Borough of Mil tHa third Monday 1 , , . , . . (joth) at 8 o'clock p. w. and will be oon United one week If Proeaisry. GEO KG K GREGORY, MtlfiiTd, PaM Nov . 88, Sheriff. REGISTER'S NOTICE Tha fullowUsB appraisements set apart I to widow b have been filed with the Retrlnter and will bs preaeousd to the Or Dhans' Counof Fika Countr. foreonuna atton on the total MonrtA of ileoeiuber neat: 1U te of Howell W. Smith, deoaased Invantory and Appmtaetueut set apart to Heton Buna, wtuuw fjuu punouAi prop- Anita of Jaoob T. Waoker, deoeaaed inventory and Avvrauemeut oc purtoual urouertv set apArt tu chUdtvn nlutDg at houa. alas 6u- JOHM C. WKSTBROOK JR Mllford, Nov. so. . HrgUter. Notice Of Election. The annual meeting of the share holders of the Barret Bridge Com I lny. wtU be held at room 4 Fa mum I BalldlnK In the ctty of Port Jervla, lu. v.. fctondav Januarv S. 1910. for tbe porpoae of electing a Board of Dtroetura for the eoaaiog year. Tbe polls will be ofieo from 10 o'clock a. tu. eotil 11 o'olook a. m. W. L. CUDDEBACK. Treaaarar. J'vt JvryU, M. Y. Vw. IS, l0. Slate prices than else- A TRIAtl : THE r 4NAKE FOR CHABMEB. fauna Now" Making Maney Catchlna . ' Beptllss far Thsm. Just at this season of the year the snake business Id Ban Antonio, Texas, Is at Its height, says an Indianapolis News special despatch. W. O. Learn, who baa bandied probably more rep tiles than any man In tbe United States, says that tbe business Isex aeptlonally good. Owing to tbe drought little farm work la going on tn Southwest Texaa and tbe Idle Mex icans are all busy catching snakes, at which work tbey can make a good !n cotce. Mr. Learn la now handling more than two tone of rattlesnakes a day from tbe Brownsville country Aloes. Mr. Learn baa under his Instruction more than twenty girls, some of bom young and beautiful,, whom be ' Is training as snake charmers for carni vals and other shows. Theae girls work dally in a room where there are thousands of rattlesnakes and other reptile. After a little Instruction la how to handle snakes there la pra tically no danger, even from rattle snakes. These reptiles, declares Mr. Learn, wben bandied kindly and not tantalised, practically never bite the trainer. In fact, be aays tbey are like all other dumb brutes they learn to love the band that fondles them and will not strike at It unless tbey are Injured In some way. The young women who qualify as snake charmers receive $30 to ISO a week, and this is lncreaaed as they show efficiency. A really attractive girl who learns to handle anakes In an apparently sensational manner often receives $50 a week. Mr. Learn states that be has no trouble In get ting all tbe girls bs can find employ ment for. ' Orange Flower Cream. Oil of sweet almonds. 4 ounces; Ulycerlne, 1 1-2 ounces; Orange flow er water, 1 ounces; White wax, drama: Spermaceti, I drams; Borax, 1 drams; Oil of neroll, 15 drops; Oi'. ef petlt-graln, 16 drops. Melt tbe wax and spermaceti In a double boiler, then add tbe oil. Dis solve the borax In tbe orange flower water, then add the glycerine. Shake well and add them slowly to the oils. Wben nearly cold, add tbe perfume, beat until cold. For ruleatl Nalle. ' Tbe email white spots which, as children, we used to ceuat as "friend, foe or Journey to go," according to tbe anger nail on which they were found, are generally the result ot bruises, and are considered far from sightly. Theae spots can often be removed by binding the ftngera at night with a linen cloth, oa which Is a mixture of turpentine and myrrh.- mixed la equal parts. In tbe aaorats, the finger tips with olive oil LOST a grey overcoat last even ing Dms. (th Fleeea return to Wiuaor PtiVrier. High Grade Foot wear For The Holidays We have made ample provision for the approach ing Holidays in everything pertaining tp high grade footwear Arties, Kiibber Boots, and leggin.s for the little ones, Men's and boys' high ' top laced Boots in English grain leather, Tan and Black, and for father who has to do the hustling the Lanbei tville snag" proof Rublier Boats. In the finer grade of goods the La France shoes for Women at $3.00 and $3.50 and the Douglas and Crosset shoes for Men at $3.00, $3.50, 4.00 and 5.00. Slipjx;rs well say We- are just in it Men's Womon's and child ren's irom. $.35 to 2.50 Now a word to the Ladies; Dont allow your husband or brother to walk around the house picking up car pet tacks with his bare feet and then blaming you for it when yon can pur chase tack proof slippers for then) at the . above briccs. Mako your selections early arid they will be f-et aside until called for. Telephone or write 11 your wants. , J O H N SO N, FITTER OF FEET, Port Jen-is, N. Y. REPOHT OF THE CONDITION Of THB First National Bank of Milford in the State of Pv-nnxylvanla, at the olose of business, Nov. 10, MOD. RK8CURCK8 Loans and discounts $ 79,383 S3 Overdrafts, secured and unse cured 174 87 U. 8. Bonds to Bccuro circulation 86, UK) ot Premiums on U. 8. Bonds v0 W Bonds, securities, etc lot 886 00 Banking bouse, furniture and fixtures 1 888 oo Due from approved reserve aoeuts. SO.OflO 87 ('hecks and othttr Cath Items... . Notes of other Nationnl liauks. Fractional paper ourrency, nick els and Gents Lawful Money Keaerve lu Bank, vis: Specie I 8 078 70)- Legal-tender notes. . . 8 tUo U0 ( Kvdempllon fund with U H. 46 819 78 10,713 70 650 00 ireaaurerfD'A or circulation) Total .S5,4U6 88 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In I 85.000 00 Surplus fund 1U,UU0 0U Undivided nrnnts, leas expenses and tales paid 0.800 A5 national Uank uotesoutKtandlna V4.300 U Due to other national batiks 018 84 Individual deposits subject to ohtok .' 164,399 64 Demand oertfneates of denoHlt.. 1.770 Certified c'jeaks 118 85 Total t236,4U6 88 State of rVnnavlvanla. Couutr of Pike, sa: 1, jonn ij. vt arner, i;asbler oi tbe above named bank, do solemnly swear that the aoove abatement is true to the best of uiv anowieuire ana oouer. . JOHN O. WARN KK, Cashier. Pnbsorlbed ana sworn to before mo tblt 83rd day of Nov. 1UH9. J. C. CHAMBFULAIN, Notary Public. Correct Attest: A, 1). BROWN. C. O. AKMSTltONO, J Directors. W. A. H. iirrCHKLL, OPPOSITE 5 & 10c. Store PORT JERVIS TAILORS Woolen Merchants are anxious to clean up stock before the New Year. We give you the lienetit of their reduced prices. Call and see the excellent values we can give you for a little money. The Jaillets, Broad & Ann Sts Milford, Pa. IXEA.IUNU, PRESSING ASD REPAJtUyj, The Prescription Counter We consider the Proscription Counter the keystone of oar whole husimw Ktruelnre and htve spared neither time, effort o tnnney in mxkitift tbia the most ciitr.pU te and thoroughly orRania-d and equipped dispensing de partment In our Mate. B-einninir with a stork of drug, fine chemicals, pharmaceuticals and proprietary preparations which Is lacking in nothing; ordinarily oiled lor tiy physicians and publio in this locality, we have snpplenieuted this stock with a dispensing equipment probably not exo-lled. Our system of double checking all work Iihs been so thonmBhly perfected that mistakes are unknown in onr finished work and all who have nnvthing to do with prescriptions are regularly qualified licensed pharmacists thoroughly experienced hi their work. Armstrong's Headquarters For Mas joods. Luxuries and necessaries to eat to wear and to to please the children and grown ups. We can suit and satisfy We invite the opportunity to demonstrate our offer. W. S. RYMAN & SON, Milford, Pa. If GAS FITTING... If you are intend ing to put in Gas or ara having any trouble with your pipes already in, Let us know. Cuddeback & Co. 3 BROAD ST.. The Patient Mule. The kind-hearted wor,icn was verj solicitous aliout a mule belnri;'!',", to Eraatus Tinkley. The mule hr.d a sad and and lieay apnearaurr-. ml never looked more delected tlnn when Its proi rtetor brought It sip with a flourish at the front S'te, s-iyr n writer in the W'jslilng mi 'tar. T'o you ever abuse that rr.u'e of yours?" ahe Inquired one day. "I.an' sakeu. :nisa." answered Mr. Erat tua. "I should say no:! VM mnle has u.Jd n.e on tie deferdive fn!i !e las' alx yeartf." Youth's Cotnian:nn. Cought with ths Goods. "Hogan's cow bruk Into the straw berry patch this mornln', sorr. an' It s hlvvy damages ye sb'uld Kit f;uai him." "It's no use, Patrick. He'll be sure to swear It was somebody else's cow." "The divil a bit, sorr; he can't. OI shut tbe baste In there fur Ividence." Judge Exceptions. "You don't have to be enthusiast! to succeed In some things," said tht loardlng-houae philosopher; "1 on-i sav a man achieve a speed of a mi: a ailnut. sliding down s mountn't side, without ths slightest effort on bis part and without hating bad am 'Kbitioa Pharmacy 11 1 I tlOllQM SANITARY PLUMBING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES PvllLFORD, PA. Ths Face at' 8lxty. Hie face can be Improved even at the age of sixty. It possible talc i trcntiuent frora an eipert. You air,; not expect to r.ccoTrpllsh as nv- i youiiielf us an expert; however, y on treatment Is bettor t'jan uo ! You ask If the face will be P i r.-rinU'.o sooner if the u?e of v. i ond ruasriage are (li.'coniinued? '. C'dcdiy no. M:-;aoe atro: j'lu-'is ' wr.8i.lcs and lti:provei the clrculauo i and ile good fiin-ts Bho.'M be si c i fm a long time if the treatments hava bi t-ii continued siilh. leutly long to make any improvement. In your cass I would advise using the cleansing ant tmit-iage creaai every night. In the morning bathe with very cold water ind then use the to'let w-tr Fine Hairs on ths Face. J. E. M. There la no wsy to pre vent the fine hairs appearing on 'ha face, but they can be removed with a depilatory. If they are fine and light I would advise you not to remove them, as they will return again. All depilatories only remove the hair (or a time. If the bairs sre dark you can bleach them with peroxide. Liquid Face Powder. Rosewater, 8 ounces; Talcum, 1-4 Dunce; Zlnc-oxlde, 1-4 ounce; Glycer ine, 1-1 ounce; Tincture ot benioln, 10 drops. . , 1.
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