PIKE COUNTY PRESS ' PUBLISHED BVBHY FRIDAY Friday, January 21 19(0 prril , BROW H 'a BUILDINt BROAD AT. StIBHCRIPTIOK: Ok it Y raw One dollar and fifty ceutii Six Months Heventy-fivecenU. . 8TBICTLT IN ADVAHCS. Entered at (he post office of Mllford, Pike County, Pennsylvania, ae second elaas matter, November twenty-first, 18WH. Advertising Rates. Onelnoh, onelnaortlon - -- - 6 Saoh subsequent Insertion .75 Reduced rates, furnishtd on application, Will lie allowed yearly advertisers. Leg?l Advertising. Administrator's and Executor's notloes - - - 8. no Auditor's notices ... - - - .i0 Divorce notices .... ... 6.00 Sheriff's sales, Orphans court Bales, C.mnty Treasurer's sales, County state ment and election proclamation oharittd by the inch. B. Kttm, PnBLIBHKR, Rev. Frank De W. Taltnage, who at one time thumped the plash in the Bushkill Cburch In tbU county, nd wns on such familiar term with Old Testament characters that be f poke of the man Moses who tendtd his Midiaoitihh herd fonr thousand years ago on the hills of Sinai and who Cirlyte pays wrote the Bible, as Mose, laut Sunday in his pulpit in Philadelphia orittoised women suf frage. He said women who wanted the ballot were monstrosetie?, over dressed, bediamonded ballot pleading females. Hu at leant was encoeesfol in cnlliift the ntteation of a namber of prominent ladles iu that city to his deliverance and some of thntn have gone back at him In a way which rouBt make him proud. They characterise him as amusing, having an excited imagination, peaking without facts, and showiup great ignorance. Evidently hit olerical chaste and Christian die course bad weight, whether it ap pealed to his oongregatlon or not. A dignified and measured discussion of the great question might be edifyinn from the pulpit, if it gave equal prominence to the reasons for and against and ended with or without deduction from the facta allowing each hearer to form his own opinion. cat wnon a pnlplt orator arrays himself against a popular question and uses adjectives or ridicule as ar gument he gets to the level of the Cambridge friar who denonnoed the reading of tbe Bible by the vulgar for the baker, he said, who found it written that a little leaven would corrupt tbe whole lump, would gie ns bad bread, and the plowman would be afraid to labor, when he learned that if he looked back from his plow be was unfit for the king dom of heaven. Suoh logio would be as foroible as Dr. Franks argu ment against woman suffrage when he polnta It with half clothed bil- liogsgate. GREENTOWN Lewis Bertrand while working in the woods cutting for Lake Panpac Co. froze bis feet so badly that be was scarcely able to walk home. He also had 18 chickens frozen to death. Frank Robacker froze bis noze and ears while engaged hauling for P. W Felton. Chas. Carlin froze his fingers and Dose while working in the ice at Oi uidobaro. m uueaminrr irozo ins ears and nc.se workiog in the ice at Toby- hanna. David horse. R. Jones has a very lame Mrs. Hay is very ill tnonia and bronchitis. with pnue tvnuauc ouerer was KiCKeu by a horse on the kuee. The doctor had to pnt several sticthes in it Chas. Waltzes one horse cut a gash in ita leg six inches loug with the Calk of the other loot Tbe snow strui on Friday was so so bad that tbe mail carrier could not make his trip on Satiuday. Monday Jan- 10 Anna Olsommer ad Elizabeth Panderman left here lor Bangor Pa. where they have po sition. DO YOU FEEL LIKE THIS? Does your head ache or simply feel heavy and uuoomfortablef Does yonr back achef Do you feel fagged outf The ionic laxative herb tea kuowo as Lane's Family Medicine will oure your head, re xaove the pain in aide or back aad restore your strength. Nothlug else Is so good for the stomach and bowels. A t druggists and dealers' 80o. Gaitalo rulsglvinga nbioh have been entertained about the location tad ditneusiuns of President Taft'a backbone have been given a rail a abock In tbe last few days. ORPHANS' COURT SALE By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of the County of Plke,ln partition, tbe following real estate of which Amanda W. Cor t right, late of the township of Del aware, In said county of Pike,. died seised, will be exposed to sale by publlo vendue or outorv on Saturday, February 5th, A. D. 1910 al 8 o'clock In tbe afternoon fn the front hall of the Court House at Mllford, all the following pleoos and tracts of land, situate In said township of Dela ware, and conntyof Pike: PURPART 1. Pleoe beginning at a corner at low water mark of thelDelaware River, being a oorner of land about to be conveyed and land late of Henry M. Cort- rlght. now Wood, thence North fifty-five and three quarter degrees West ninety-six rods (J 56K W OB r) to a corner In oenter of road, then no along road North twenty one degrees Kast sixteen and three qunrter rods (N 81 R lev;) to a oorner In rond. thence North slsty-four degrees West fTty eight rods (N M W 68) to white pine for a oorner on brow of mountain, thence along the highest brow of the mountain or rocki about seventy rods (70) to-a rock oak tor a oorner, thence South thlrty-elx and one half degrees East sixty five rods (9 K 86) to a oorner lit public road, thrnce South fifty-nine and three quarter degrees East twenty-six and seven tonth rods 8 5(1 E. 96 7) to a fenoe post for a oorner, thence SontH thirty-three degrees West twenty, eight rods (S RS W 8a) to a corner in fence ihenoe Poll Hi forty-eight degrees East six rods (S 48 K B) to low water mark of the Delaware River, thence down the Dela ware Its several ooutses and diatauo about thirty two rods (32) to oorner and place of beginning: containing thlrtysoven acres more or leu. Excepting and roserv. log therefrom a pleoe of land about fifty by eighty feet, or as now defined by being unplowed, on which there is a burying ground , but with no reservation to make any future Interments thereon. PURPART No 8, Beginning at a cor ner at low water mark of the Delaware Rivor being a corner of piece about to be conveyed and laud of Mnrle Zimmerman ttienoe North fifty two nndone half degree West one hundred twonty-eight rods (N MX W 128) to a post on line of lands ui John Zimmerman, thence South forty- eight degrees West folty one and one hnlf rods (8 48 W41K) to stones thenoe Soulh urty ana one quarter degrees Kast one hundred thirty one rods (S 6oii E 13' ) to a oorner at low water mark of the Delaware river, thenoe up aald river lis rcvoral cour ses and distances about forty eight rod! (48); containing thirty six and thro fourth acres, more or less PURPART No 8 Beginning at a cor ner of lands of the late Robert K. Van Ktten and T. Ott thine Njrt'i forty two and one half degrees East elghty-fon rods (N i2li E 84) to stones, thence South seventy degrees East sixty nine and a half rods (S 70 E 9U'4) to stones, thence South twenty four degrees East one hundred thirty rods 3 84 E 130 thenoe .North sev- e nty two and one quarter degrees West eighty seven rods N 72J W 87 thence North fifty seven and one half degrees west one hundred and five rods N 6'. '4 W 106 to a oorner and place of beginning oontalntng seventy five acres more or less, subject to a right of way and privilege of Meroer B. MoCarty, bis heirs and asslgni to a road way and the unrestricted right to the nse of same from a point In the pub 110 road """"ng P Conashaugh Hollow to lana ol .aid Meroer B. McCartv North : ..u i... . . .. ....... i Hiu muuiiuum fjiew auu aoout where the old road runs from said public road to said pleoe of land and up said Con askaugh Creek on West side as same now is. Being the same lands oonreved in Clare coe Cole and wife to Amanda W Cortrlght by deed dated March 6th, A. D 1UU9, recorded In D. B. No 60 page 247 etc. Improvements Purpart No 1. Good dwelling house, large barn with oow bouse attached, wag on nouse end other outbuildings, good orchard and other fruit, Water piped to oaro and never falling well on the prem ise. About twenty five acros cleared bal anos woodland. Put-part No 2. All Improved and In a high state of cultivation. Both the above are on main mad from Mllford to Ding mans Ferry and have a fine rlrer frontage Purpart No 8. All well timbered with oak, pine and hemlock. Lies within one fourta of a mile of river road above men tioned. All three puaparta about 6 miles from Mllford. Terms of sale, one half cash on day of puronase and tbe balance In two eaual payments, the first in six months and the second In one year from oontlrinatiun of sale, the deferred payments to be soon rod by judgment bond and mortgage with luterest at the rate of six percent. J. H. VAN KTTEN, Administrator d. b. n. Mllford, Pa., January i, 1W0. MAST HOPE J. 8. Crawford whose death oc curred In Scranton last week BDpnt nearly all of hie young days at or near this place. He was highly r apected bj all big acquaintances. W. J. Blump aud wife atteiidcl Mr. Crawford's funeral on Wednes day at Soritnton. John McUahon Sr. but been nurs ing an injured ankle for the past S weeks but the ankle is guiiiiug slow V7. J. Stump entertained Norman Myreg Bat. and ttuuday at Mrs. Han kins home. Mias Maggie Dabron Is oom plain ing Willi rbenmatUra. William H. Hankins teatus art Irawiug props atrroea the ice la the Ten Mile river eddy. Nickolas Weber has purchased In tereat In a bakery at Port Jervis late- ly ran by Mrs. Wilbnr Spear. Jul family will be tnlaaed when Ihey leave Tuxten. j The drouth Is becoming worse and wore. Rain is needed much more than oroatdng on tbe ioe. Subscribe for the Press, Roofing Slate All kinds of roofing slate constant ly on hand at lower prices than else where, t "We lay slate either . on Lathed or Tight Boarded Roofs and guarantee satisfaction. ' '.; GIVE US A TRIAL ; ' ;;; '. Matamoras late Roofing Co., Cor. Fenna- Ave. & 7th St.. Matamors, Pa. The Oakland Chemical : Company of New York offer a . free 2 ounce boltle all who will write them, Ypu owe it to yourself to learn as a means of preventing disease Which Is preferable to keep cases of recovery, many diseases, like scarlet fever, measles, diptheria, etc leave marks for OGEN prevails infection by germ-poisons and other poisonous disease-causing accumulations. DIOXOGEN foams and bubbles in the presence of such harmful substances. You can tul antiseptic and germicide V Send for the tril bottle of DIOXOGEN tod.y. fiauaiv. fjjj it lor any or all of the following pnfnoMs accoriiog to direcr'oiu. You will never agaiai ba without DIOXOGEN in your home. . . Vu, DIOXOGEN- SIC As Mottth Wh Asm NMl!och For N biotad Fat Bunufttrfj Scl( Fo Bet's Abtoriiea, ale. Fob I v Prtuwoitsl F-fF.Ach For ' Hmk Ere, Sryai, Ejc B aoM tod raentjoa thk "P. J. Painting, Graining, Gilding, Decorating, Papering, Sign Painting, Upholstering of all kinds. Matresses remade. Furniture Polished and re- paired. Work done either by day or contract trices reason able. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Angelon -. - Bros., HIGH STREET, BEAR OF COURT KOU8E MILF0RD . PENNA. $100 Howard. $100 The readers of this paper will be ploascd to learn that tbeio Is at least one dreaded disease that Acionoe oas been able to oure In all Its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is tneonlrpoeltive cure now known to thr medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dieH, nqiilres a oonatltutinnxl treatuieuc. Hall's Catarrh CureU taken Internally, acting directly ujHu tl:-: biod end Mucous surfaces of th .yitin.tli'reby Ueatroylug tue foundation if the dUea.e.und giving the patleut treugth by building up the oonstltutluu md aaHisting nature In dolug lu work file proprietors have so much fulth In iu curative powers that they offer One Huu- drcd IJollars for any disease thut it fails to uure. Send for llHt of testtinunlnU. Address F. J. CHEENEY & CO, Tol. O Sold by all druggUu, ?fi oeuu. Take Hall's Family Pills for coustlpatiou Geo H Ball auditor of ti e at count" ol the Prothonoti.ry for 1U09 hna flieJ hia report which shows the following runsacMonai iOt deeda, 158 mort Hgea, aaigninenU and other I nut ru in nit recorded; 1 ceticrafl, g oriirl ul writs, 2 nieihanic'e' liens, 2 (run iTipbj and 30ppetil8, i'l letters tea- aiuentary and 21 letters to executors. DON T BE MISLED Many a llfu has been cut uor by a """ifh 'hat wa not btlleved to be eil.,u Ma"' bavsacha and sidri.chj follows a ouuijning spell. Many a nkglit Is pasfMl In rostluaantMS caused bv ouughlug. Du not be miili-d. II yon oou-li', take tlw old reliable Kemp's Bnltaiu, the btMt-uouKh cure. At druggists' aud dealers', 5o. Adverilse la the PRESS. "Fss-va-TVi- Is :. rtsF "at of DIOXOGEN to 'mentioning this store. the value of DIOXOGEN through personal cleanliness. well or to get Well? Even in life upon the patient. DIOX attacking and destroying germs, see it work I it is a power- yet absolutely harmless. A'wS'iKvinj l1 it iKc Com;4TKm Fx T'lmples, BiirkKecA, ete. Far Oipprd i iautcit sutd Fftc For S inbum For DodyOoVn Fot MADicuring .For Moaquiio and Intact DIM Fit B-v btinn - To Rno UDdAgc tKal Stick Mara wtcn writing (or writ. HERBRT ! fe-vifc r fMILFORD PA. ! i PAUPACK Quid a depth of snow fell last we k but as tliete were no high winds the excellent Weighing of the past few week was burlixhtly I in pa i rod. . Jan 12 li the Ltdies Aid enjoyed a ?leighrido ard epent.the day with the ladies of the ArHngtouand Lakcville Aids, at t!ie pursonage, al Lakuville, where thu hours passed all tu quickly and tbe day was very jilejsantly spent by nil presunt. Tbe follow .ti g day, Hi'tiry Simons drove a j.iily load ot Aiders, consist ing of Mesdamxs C A. Pellclt, E. A Uuiuble, Walter Vettorb'in, Henry Fowler, Aognsla Benueit and Miss Ester Killam, to Forent Lake Club House to Bp. oil the day with our fi lends Biul M"hl)3ia of the patt. Mrs. W. H. Clark and Mr. and Mrs. 11. li. Phillips' After several amns Ing and umligued i ici'lents thev arrived st I Loir destination, wbeie a regal wulooma awaited them. : A pleastutday was spent, a delightful bleigbrlda enjoyed and all safely re- turned to their homes in tbe early twilight hears much pleaded with a day spent wtltj those, who, but a short time ago, were counted among tlitir numbers. . Joe Atisley end Harry -Singer are working in ioe at Uouldsborongh More Paupttck b.iys expect to atart tor tt)s ice fields this Week. We are sorry to hear that C. C. Gam b'lu had the mUfortuue to lose a horse last week. ' .'BOROUGH i (Rwpublioau) Town coutiftl Robf. W. Findlay John II Ryder. , ' Auditor Clarence W. Angle. ; As-iessor R nnlal D. Sayre. , Overseer Poor Anther B. McCarty Judge Election Rcswell C. Pdl mer. i . -' -. Inspector Dadley ( Ryman. Directors Iud. School Dial. H. B. Reed, E. 8. Wolfe. Auditor Tobias Nelson. Mr. Harmon, who is Oonneoted with railroad building In Ecquador' came up 'recently aud will arrive here to morrow fr a visit of a few days with his family. His daughter will relurn to boutti America with him and his wife and Mrs Maitland wil cloee the lioooe hero and si end tbe rest of the winter in Europe. They'd Bs Lost. Did you ever, wonder what the worn eii who are al ways talking aboat their awe ailments would do for conversa tion, if tl.ey should ever get well? High Grade Foot . Wear. For The Holidays We have made anijile provision for the approach ing Holidays in everytliing pertaining to high grade footwear Arties, Rubber Boots, and lecrsins for the little ones, Men's and boys' high top laced Boots in English grain leather. Tan and Black, and for father wha has to do the hustling the Jaui lei tville snag proof Kutiber Boats. In the finer grade of goods the La France shoes for Women at $3.00 and $3.50 and the Douglas and Gusset 6hocs for Men at $3.00, $3.50, 4.0Q: and 5.00. Slippers, well sav e are lust in it Men's Womon's and child renVfroni $.35 to 2.50 Jsow.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 tor it when you can pur chase tack proof slippers for thein at the above brices. ' Maka your selections early and they will be set aside until called for. .telephone or write us your wants. JOHNSON, FITTER OF FEET, Port Jervis, N. Y. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OS THK First National Bank of Milford in tbe State of Pennsylvania, at the olose of business, Nov. 18, 1B09. BISOORCKS Loans and discounts 70,838 Overdrafts, secured and unse- eured 174 87 U. 8. Honds to secure circulation So.ouo oxi Premiums on U. a. Uouds U0 00 Bonds, securities, etc 104 ta6 00 Uaukiug house, furniture and fixtures 188800 uue (mm approved reserve agents SO.BflO 87 i;necKs nna other Cash Items ... . ?H At Motes of other National Bunks. to On rracuonal paper currenoy, nick els and oeuts 210 7J Liawiui aiouey neserve In Hank, via: Specie $ 8 078 70 ) , -,. , Legal-Kinder notes. .. 8 635 00 ( lu.71 1" neueuipLion 1UDU Wltn U B. Treasurer (5fc of circulation) 650 00 Total 336,4U6 8S UAB1LITIS8 Capital stock paid tn I 86,000 00 surplus iuna 10,UUu 0"i Undivided proncs, less expenses and taxes paid a.ano 65 National liank notes outstanding 84,800 01' Uue to other national bauks 018 &1 Individual deposits subject to check 184,899 64 lleaiiiDd certificates of deposit.. 1,770 7u Certified c'lecks Jig Total JSS,4W6 8K State of Pennpvlvanla. Cnnr-v nt Pika u. . I, John C. Warner, Ca&hter of the above nauiea oanK. uo solemnly swear tbat the above statement is true to the best of uiy kuowledge and belief. ; JOHN C. WAHNEK, Cashier. Subscribed ana sworn to before me this 23rd day of Nov. 1UU9. J. O, CHAMBERLAIN, Notarv Publlo. Curruot A'-lettt: A. I) BHOVVM. ) CO. A KM VIUONS. Dlreotors. W. A. II. Ml Tt.il KLL, 5 &10c. Store PORT JERVIS TAILORS Woolen Merchants are anxious to clean ud stock itefore the New Year. We give you the benefit of their reduced prices. Cull and see the excellent values we can give you tor a little money. The Jaillets, Broad & Ann Sts Milford, Pa. CLKANINU, PRESSING AND REPAIRING. OPPOSITE JANUARY SALE WRITING PAPER 78 Sheets SO Envelooesl s Armstrong's Pharmacy FIRE INSURANCE Insure your property in Ryman and Son's Agency. They have some of the largest Companies in Ameri ca. Prompt & liber, al settlements made. IV. S. RYMAN' g S O N T m T Let I Cuddeback & Co. BROAD ST., MILFORD. PA COURT OF APPEALS The County Commissioners will hold Court of Appeals at tbelr ottioe in the Court House, Milford, Pa., ou the fol lowing datea between tbe hours of 9 A. M. and 4 P. M.: March Srd For Blooming Grove, Greene and Palmyra Townships. March 4th For Larkawaxen, Mllford, Porter, Sboliola and Went fall Townshipa. March 5th For Matamoras and Mllford Bor oughs. March 10th For Delaware, Dinginau, and Leh man Townships. THF.O. H. BAKER, Comiuiasioiiera' Clerk, Commissioners' Office, Milford, Pa.. Jan 14, 1910. CHARTER NOTICE , NOTICE 18 HKUIBT GlViy THAT AS Application will be made to tbe tiuve'u or of the tstate of Peniwvlvanla. cu Mon- dar, February 7th, HMO. by l'ruy K Klpp. AIIM'rt L, (Juitik-Dic-lt, M H Uuialey. A It. Hauners, Win. P. Pouxcnburir, Gwirirr I. Cutler and t'hurlea H. Morgan under toe Aoi oc asaeinoiy ol tne t.;oiutii(in wculth of Pt-nnsylvanla, entitled "An Aot to provide for tbe Incorporation and ncitutntlon or oerlalll Ooritoriil Ions. approved April Sl. 1NT1 aud the supple niula thereto, for the charter of au Intend ed O"rporatiou to be culled ltauba K.Mtlty t, (be character and ohjeut of which 1. ut chase and sale uf real estate an-l ot oldliia;. luiprovliiff. longing aad se.iinw real entate, aud for thnae purpose to hart and posMHu and eujoy all the riKht., ben ebft-t and prlvilefres of the said Aot of As seinbly aud Its supplements JU11M a Hirr Dec. SS, 19jy. tioUuiuir. LICENSE TRANSFER Notloe Is hereby given tbat application will bs made to the Judges of the Court o Quarter Sessions of Pike County on Jam ary 8, 1910 for the transfer of tbe retail 11 quor license of Floyd E, Bevan. for a Hote. tn Westfall Township to Roderick C Mackeusie. John C. Weetbrook Jr., December g, 1W- Cleik. tSUiU!.iJ..lJti JJJLJJ"Mg 25c St. Regis Linen Special Value 5 FITTING... If you are intend ing to put in Gas or aro having anv trouble with your . . w-v.j us know. SANITARY PLUMBING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Baat the Jollying Students In a Clash of Wits, It la told of ex-President Hayes, that while attending school at Ken o i College, he was In the habit of lat n; daily walks into the country. Tbubj trips were shared by two intimate cum panloBs who were of a fun-loving dis position which frequently got them Into trouble. On on occasion they met their match at repartee In an o'd farmer whom they met on the high way. The long white beard of tbe farmer gave him a patriarchal appear ance, and while he wa approach ng the students they arranged to give him a "jollying." One of them doCeJ bis hat with great reverence and re spect as he said, "Good Mornii:', Father Abraham." The second s luted the farmer and aald, "Qood Morning, Father Isaac" Mr. Hayes, not to be outdone In affability and politeness, extended bis hand as be said, "Good Morning, Father Jacob." Ignoring the outstretched band of Mr. Hayes, the farmer replied, "Geut:o men. you are mistaken la the man. I am neither Abraham, Isaac nor Jacob, but Saul, the son of Klsh, who was sent out to find his father's aeues, aLd, lo! here I have found them. POSSIBLE, BUT Wife In a battle of tongues a woman can bold her own. Husband M yes, p'r'aps she can; tut iba never does. Tit-Bits,
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