PIKE COUNTY PRESS PUBLISHED EVKRY FBI DA Tf Friday, January 28 1910 Om B, BROWR'g BCILDlMa BROAD PT. bubsckiption: On Y ba'b One dollar and fifty ceuU ix Months Heventy-flve ceute. STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. r.nUtro! at the pout offloe of Mllford, Pike Countr, Pennsylvania, as seoonil (lwmiiur November tweuty-llrs., Id. ORPHANS' COURT SALE Advertising Rates. II 60 Or.-.. Inch, onelnsertlon - - - - - Bso'i suuswuienl Insertion ,iC H roil'-eo. rates, funiiKhtd on Application, will l nllowed yearly advertisers Legal Advertising. and Exeoulor AJmlntMrn tor's not.les - A'l-lltor's not-lee Divorve notices . - - - Sliurln'e sales, UfpliMl . . t.w . . ti.U court wiles, C unity Treasurer'! sales, County stalo aunt nnd election proolainatlon ohargid by fclie incb. J. H. Van Bttrn. PriRUSHKB, Reports show that the govM-nmeni lost seventeen million dollars lad year on prslal bnslnees. If Cnch Bam figured the coat of carrying hit own mail and the cost of carry Inp all the franked mall his postal boi uess would show a large profit. Ca rying his own mall alone .Is worth forty-three million dollars and if h- charged himself with that alone htr business coold show a profit of about twenty-six million dollnrs a year Why shonld Congressmen, who an paid for t heir services, be allowed send unt free tons of matter, more than 25 per cent of whlck is never read, and Is of no benefit to the peo ple. Tbere are a million children in tbe United States, perhaps there may be some here, who get little or no help in their rtudies or In moral train ing at home. If these children are to be Improved they must receive the aid in the school room. They labor under great disdd vantage and the teacher mast appreciate this fact, and allow for tbe serious handioai in extending to them extra patience and especial care. They most be ir spired to study la jhe school room. and their moral and mental training must depend largely on the encrur a&ement they obtain from their teachers. This is a responsibility which all teachers mast assume and on the fallhfnlness with which it is met may depend largely whether the child is fitted for u saccessfol life, A FAMOUS HEALTH BUILDER, A medicine that will oleanie the bowel and put them Id condition to do thol proper work unaided will do more than anything else to preserve health and Btrenjrih. Such a medicine Is the tonli laxative berb tea. Lane Family Medicine Get a 86e package to day at any druggUt' or dealers. No matter what you have tried before, try this famonsherb tea. By virtue of an ordnr of the Orphan' Court of the County of Plke.lu partition, the following real estate of which Amanita W. Cortrlght, late of the township of Del aware, In aald county of Pike, died Bet zed, will be exposed toeule by public vendue or outcry on Saturday, February 5th, A. D. 1910 at 9 o'clork In the afternoon In the front hall of the Court Hcuso nt Mllford, all the following pteonB and tract of land, situate in snld township of Dela ware, and county of Pike: PURPART 1. Piece beginning at a corner at low water mark of the Delaware River, being a corner of land about to be conveyed and land late of Henry M. Cort rlght. now Wood, thenoe North fifty -Ave and three quarter decrees West ninety-six rods (N 66 W 96 r) to a corner in center of road, thenoe along road North tweuty- one degrees Kiwt sixteen and three qurtrtei rods (N81 E 16) to a corner In road. thenoe North sixty-four degn-es West fl'ty Ight rods (N 64 W 68) to while pine for ti corner on brow of mountain, thenoe alontt the highest brow of the mountain or rock about seventy rods (70) to a rock oak for a corner, thence South thlrty-slx and one half degrees Kat sixty -five rods (3 Wi K tt6) to a corner In public road, thence South fifty-nine and three quarter degrees Km. twenty-six and seven tenth rods 8 69 E. 30 7) to a fenoe post for a corner, thence South thirty-three degrees West twenty- eight rods (3 S3 W 28) to a corner In fenw honoe South forty eight degrees East sii rods (3 48 K tt) to low water mark of tlx Delaware River, thenoe down the X)el ware Its several courses and distano about thirty two rods (82) to corner ant! place of beginning: containing thirtysevei acres more or less. Excepting and repet v ing therefrom a piece of land about fifty by eighty feet, or as now defined by being un pi owed, on which there Is a burying ground, but with no reservation to mitki any future Interments thereon. PURPART No 2, Beginning at a cor ner at low -water mark of the Delaware River being a corner of piece about to br oonveyed aud land of Marie Zimmerman thenoe North fifty two and one half degree West one huudred twenty-eight rods (N 53 W 128) to a post on line of lands of John Zimmerman, thence South forty eight degrees West foiry one and one half rods (S 48 W to stones thence South fifty and one quarter degrees East out hundred thirty one rods (S50, E ID! ) to ti corner at low water mark of the Dclnwnn river, thenoe up said river Its ftveral oour ses and distances about forty eight rodt (48); oontalnlng thirty six and threw fourth acres, more or less. PURPART No 8 Beginning at a cor ner of lands of the late Robert K. Van Et ten and T. Ont firm N irtl. f rty- two and one half degrees East eighty-fotu rods (N 48)1 B 84) to stones, theuce Sunt! iventy degrees East sixty nine and a hal rols(S 70 E 69 W) to stones, thence Smith twenty four degrees East one hundred thirty rods S S4 fi 130 thence North sev e nty two and one quarter degrees West eighty seven rods N T2)4 W 87 thenor North fifty seven and one half degrees West one hundred and five rods N 6. W 106 to a corner and place of beginulng, oontalnlng seventy five acres more or lets, subject to a right of way and privilege of Mercer B. MoCarty, his heirs and assign to a road way and tbe unrestricted right to the use of same from a polut In the pub Ho road running up Conashaugh Hollow to land of aid Mercer B. McCarty North east of said last mentioned piece and about where the old road runs from said publii road to said piece of laud aud up .said Con ashaugh Creek on West Bide as same now Is. Being the same lands conveyed by Clarence Cole and wife to Amanda W Cortrlght by deed dated March 6' h, A 1900, recorded In D. B. No 60 page 247 etc. DONT COUGH, BUT LIVE LONG If every cough were cured before it got a strong hold, human life would be lenth ened by many years. If every coughing sufferer knew that Kemp's Balsam would stop the cough in a few minutes, he would be glad to escape the serious oon sequence. If any medicine will cure a cough Kemp' Balsam will do it. At druggists1 and dealers' 25c. PAOPACK Mrs. Eunice Atherton la visiting relatives and friends in Hawley. There were no servioes at tb church Sunday as the water was so high it was impossible for the mio later to cross the rter. The Uepublloan caucus will be held at a F. Killatns office Thursday evening. iue Democratic caucus will be held the same tiuieatTufton B. F. Kills m -pent part of the pant week at Honesdale and Scran ton. The Ladies Aid met with Mrs. Ed. Klllatn last Thursday. Two weeks from that date it is to meet at tbe home of Mrs. J. Q. Killam. $100 Ee ward, $100 The reader of this paper will be pleased to learn that theie is at least oua dreaded disease that science oas been able to euro In all Its Mages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall Catarrh Cure Is tneouly positive our now known to trie medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, aotiug directly Upon tue blood sud Mucous eurfaoeeof tb system, thereby destroying tne foundation of tbe dlsease.and gtviag tbe patient atreugth by building up tbe constitution and assisting nature in doing its work The proprietors hare so much faith In its curative powers that tbey offer tine Hun drod Dollars for any disease that It falls to cure. Bend for list of testimonials. Address V. J. CHKKNKY & CO, Tot. O Bold I j all druggists, 76 cents. Take Hall's family Pills for onastlpatioo gut crib for tbe Press. Roofing S!ate All kinds of roofing" slate constant- y on hand at lower prices than else where. We lay slate either on Lathed or Tight Boarded Roofs and guarantee satisfaction. GIVE US A TRIAL Matamoras Slate Roofing Co., ' Cor. Penna. Ave. & 7th St. Matainors, Pa. La France Shoe rJWbmen Improvements Purpart No 1. Good dwelling house, latge barn with cow house attached, wag on house and other outbuildings, good orchard nnd other fruit, Water piped to barn and never falling well on the prem ises. About twenty live ncro cleared bal anoe woodland. Puv-part N08, All Improved and lu high state of cult ivation. Both the above are on main road from Mllford to Ding- mans Ferry and have a flue river froutnge. Purpart No 8. All well timbered wltb oak, pine and hemlock. Lies within one fourth of a mile of river road above men tioned. All three puaparts about 6 miles from Mllford, Terms of sale, one half cash on day of purchase and the balance in two equal payweuts, the first In six months and tlu second In one year from oon firm at ion ol sale, the deferred payments to be secured by Judga ent bond and mortgage witl interest at the rate of six percent. J. H. VAN KTTEN, Administrator d. b. n. Mllford, Pa., January o, lttlO. Am His Neighbors See Hlra. If he la poor he Is a bad manager. If he la rich, he la dishonest. If he needs credit, be can't get It If he is prosperous, every one wants (o do blm a favor. If he's in politics, it's for pie he la out of politics, you can't pit.." him, and he's no good for his couu try. If he doesn't give to charity, he'i i stingy cuss. If be does, it's for low. If he is actively religious, he hypocrite. If he takes io Interest i religion, he's a hardened sinner, If be shows affection, he's a soft .eel ic en. If be seems to care for m one. be la cold-blooded. If he dies young, there was ?reat future ahead of aim. If he Uvea to an old age br has mhued bU calling. Spider That Goes Fishing There has recently been discovered In Buenos Ayres a spider which prac tices fishing at times. In shallow places It spina between stones a two winged comical net, on which It runs rs3 Ltafi' ''wN-i'r-jai-. '""1 .' A-ea. r ky The Oakland Chemical nf Mew York' rsUft a free 2 ounce bottle of DIOXOGEN to all who will w rite them, mentioning this store. You owe it to your self to leam the value of DIUAUGLN as a means of preventing disease through personal cleanliness. Which is preferable to keep well or to get well Even in cases of recovery, many diseases, like scarlet fever, measles, diptheria, etc leave marks for life upon the patient. DIOX OGEN prevents infection by attacking and destroying germs, mrm.rnUnng rind other Doisoiicus disease-causing accumulations. 6 r - ' - . . DIOXOGEN foams arid bubbles in the presence ol such harmful substances. You can see it work! It is a power- NA ful antiseptic and germicide yet absolutely harmless. FyJ Srr.d for the trial Wis of DIOXOGEN tod.y. & ,.ti'..ntei I J. it for an? or sll of the following purposes sccorcing to directions. You will never sgaia be without DIOXOGEN m your home. U DIOXOGEN- : SIC: V'Wtusft OtriCj 'J "TlrrrlTrrI'r . 1 A a Mouth WmI. As a Ciamle Aa Nl Doodia For No Ulced of wrmKi:.d KMt it Q mfn Sc!d Fnrt-rAcSe For "Pink Lre. Sty, Zm. 1 Pimples. B!ark:hMl, etc. For Chained fiaoda aod Faoa Faf S.inbum FwD-xlvOddi F rx Manicuri::! F-r Mwniito and I rued Bites Fnr n S'ino To Remove BawUga that Stick Be aura aod mcntioa ilk ten when wmiag tot aamfaW. F. J. HERBST MILFORD PA. L MILFORD PA. J N Of S3 JTl V 9 onnnnnnm The Pinnacle of Perfection hu been reached in the manu facture of La France Hhoei La France Shoes are looked up to at the standard, and are pre ferred by all tmartlu- dretted women became of their btylb, rrr and DURABILITY La France Shoei mar at nell at they look and that meant they COULD NOT Vf CAR BITTER La France Shoe it the that for You there it a design for each and every occasion, both . in-doors and oid Pleoit eontider this a bit- tonal recommendation and a etirdial invitation to YOU to call in and examine the Fall ami Winter filjiis. JOHNSON, FITTER OF FEET, Tort Jervis, N. Y. JANUARY SALE ITIT4G PAPER 25c 78 Sheetsj SO Envelopes St. Regi3 Linon Special Value Armstrong's Pharmacy KEPORT OF TKK CONDITION OS THE First National Bank of Milford In the State of Pennsylvania, at the cluw of business, Mot. 18, 1909. RESOURCES is the time to have your "Interior Decorating done. Do not wait till the spring rush. WE do Painting, Hardwood finish ing, Paperhanging and Deco rating, according to latest styles WE Do Graining and Gilding, and paint signs of all descriptions. WE Repair, scrape, and repolish old furniture, and make it equal to new. WE Also do highclasa upholstering of all kinds. and WE do not charge more than any one else. Samples ot Wallpapers and Covers furnished oa application. Estimates cheerfully given. ALL WORK GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY ANGELON BROTHERS, HIGH STREET MILFORD Rear of Court House PENNA Real Estate Transfers Moses Poppel to Yetla TorboD, lots in Hyde Park, Porter ll'OUO. G. K Smith to S. D. Bpruks, 80 acres Lickawuxen $J00. Mary Rosier to William S. Bocler, 5 acres Dlnguiuu tp. M-U. Cxly to K the G. Guiiuiug, 401 aores Weattall ?75. William Sawyer to W'i'.tmr W. 'U'Tyer, lai;J in Wcs'fill If p. William 8IW'kman to KKurd Km zu, lot in Hyde Park Porter. B. E. Freed to ElwarJ Kunzi, lot in Hytle Park Porter. in tne water, ana captures small na. ih,ry 8awy,.r ,0 Jobn Sawyer, 2 tadpolea, etc. Charles P. Gnrvish ngt to Floyd K Molt, lot in Wynooski Ur 'en. P. N. Biorniqne Exr to E. S. Wolfe, lots 65, 977, 704, 3 aers Harford Street, Milford t-'OOO. Wnst's the Use of a Twlnt A Chicago' man has been arrested for appropriating and wearing tha clothes of his twin brother. What's ths use of being a twiu? A Girl's Way. It was a sweltering sunnier after noon. Algernon sat in the hammock and Claire occupied a wicker chair. Sl,e waa very pretty, and Algernon was hopelessly in love with her. He was alruodt In despair as ho sat look ing at her playing with his heart, and he knew It. "Oh, Claire," he pleaded, "why art you so cold?" 'Tain not, Algle." she protested. "Yoa are, Claire," be Insisted. "Aud 1 say ust as positively that 1 Uii not." "Claire, Claire." he cried, "how can you toy that when you know you have treated n-.e like " ''Cm," she laterrupted. fanning her e!f Iii2l!y meanwhile, "1 though", you were tall.li g about the -:itLe. Ai re." LipiilULOtt's. Weather Changed. It had been raining ateadily, and the four-year-old bad resigned him self to looking out tbe window. Sud denly out came the Bun. "Well," ex claimed he, "there's tlio sun! Isn't God a ct-uiiou!" The Delineator. Loans and discounts 9 70, Overdrafts, secured and unse cured (J. H. Buuds to secure oiroulation 85, Premiums on U. 8. Bonds Bonds, securities, eto 104 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 1 Due from approved reserve agents... 80, Checks and olhercasli Items.... Notes of other National Banks. Practlouat paper ourrency, nick els and oeuts Lawful Money Heserve in Bank, Tlx: Specie 8 078 70 ) Legal-teildnr notes. .. 8 tWo UO j Kvdemplinn fund with U S. Treasurer 15 of circulation) 3S3 . 174 87 ,000 01' tK) 0U 835 00 888 00 ,flfl0 87 70 88 45 819 711 10, 718 70 650 00 Total i!36,4ift 88 , LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In I 85,000 00 aurnius runa iu,uuu u Uwliviriixl profits, less expenses and taxes paid 0,800 65 Natloual iiank notes outstanding 84,8(10 00 Due to othur national banks 018 84 Individual deposits subject to ohtk 164,899 54 Demand certificates of deposit. . 1,770 7U Cerliued c'lecks 118 Do Total i'S5,4U6 88 State of Pennsylvania, County of Pike, as: I, John C Waruur, Cashlur of tbe above oamed bauk, do solemnly swear tbat the above staumienr Is true to the beet of my knowledge and belief. iOHS V. WARN'KB, Cashier. CiibAoritit anu s-orn to before me this 33rd duy ot Nov. hUO. J. C. CH A M HKlt LAIN, Nolan Pilbllo Corrt-ct Ati-.t: A, l HKOWN. 1 CO AHM-VHOXG. Dlnwtors. V . A H. I' HKLI., OPPOSITE 5 & 10c. Store PORT JERVIS TAILORS 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 can give you for a little money. The Jaillets, Broad & Ann Sts Milford, Pa. CLEANING, PEESSINQ AND KEPAIKING. 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 fi SON IAS FITTING... If you are intend ing to put in Gas or arx having any j trouble with your few pipes already in, Let us know. SANITARY PLUMBING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Cuddeback & Co. BROAD ST., MILFORD, PA. COURT OF APPEALS The County Commissioners will bold Court of Appeals at tboir olllce lu the Court House, Mllford, l'a., on the fol lowing dates between tbe hours of 9 A. M. and 4 P. M.: March 3rd For Moomlng Grove, Greene and Pulmyra Towns)iia. March 4th For Laikawaxen, Mllford, Porter, Sbohola aud Westfall Towushif. March 6th For Matamoras and Milford Bor oughs. March 101 h For Delaware, Diuguiaii, aud Leh man Townships THEO. H. J1AKEH, Conimissiouera' Clerk. Coiumuwloners' OMU-e, Milford, Pa., Jan 14, 1910. CHARTER NOTICE NOTICE I HBKKBY GIVEN THAT AN .Application will Ih mmK' to the Guveu or of the Htrtto of K nusylvnttli, on Mod dT, Kfbriitiry 7tli, lltll). by Luroy K Klpp, Albert L. Cudilfbnuk, M. H. Liutaley, A R. Hiiuntra, Win. k Po:uul)urK, iutrue (Jutlor HDtl thttvtf H. Mo. gun under the Act of Assembly of ih (Juiuntnu wenlth of PeitnHylviiiiiri, eutkltnl "An Act to provide fur tbe Im;orp.rrtCini nl IrU'ulHtlon of oorinlii Corpornttnuti,'' apijrovett April 2W. lH7t autt ili vupplu tnaU ibeiMUt. ft.r ilu clmrur of an inu rul ed c- rporatloii Ui be onllel Utwbtt Klty Ibe chttrneutr and ubjucl of wbit h U Euichase nutl iule of ri-itl eitnte hii I of oliling lmprovliitr. Ivieting tuul '. Iuk nuil eaUiie, aud for ibttee purpo lo have and iiibmim Mud eojoy nil th- DKl't, bn etit and privlleKeM of the ttald Act of Ai wuibly aud luuuppleiiiantf JOHS A KIPP Deo. 83, 1M bolteltor. LICENSE TRANSFER Notioe Is herebj given tbat application will be made to the Judgns of tbe Court of Quarter Sessions of Pike County on Janu ar 8, 1910 for the transfer of the retail li quor lioenseof Floyd K, Bevannfora Hotel in Westfall Township to Kudurluk C Maokunsle. Joba C. Weatbrook Jr., Deoerubv U, We. Clerk. LIMIT OF EFFICIENCY. An Unanswerable Argument In Favif of Short Sermons. The Yale tradition spoken of belo r must be of nineteenth century origin, lor the Connecticut divines of the days when Yale was founded would hardly have got to their "secondly" In tbe time allowed. President Hadley, a writer In the rsrfbemlan says, is as witty as he t.i leArned. The Sunday services at Yale are conducted by prominent clergy men of ruany denominations and from rrany cities. When these vlsitloj preachers occasionally ask Preside it Hadley bow long they shall speak lie Invariably replies: "There is no limit, sir, upon the time you may preach; but there 13 a Yale tradition that the most souls are saved during the first twenty minutes." High-Pressure Gas. In many European cities extensive use is being made of high-pressure gas-lamps for street-lighting, and to some extent the lamps are displaci'ig electricity. They are furnished w.tn Inverted mantle burners, nnd in F;,r lln tbe gas is supplied through Ma'i neahcim steel pipe. In ronie of t e systems the air is compressed, and in one case pure oxygen Is supplied to the consumers. In London a type of lamp called "self-Intensifying" is em ployed, the air being compressed I y mill-Inn the heat of tbe products t combustion to operate a heat englr.e. In Vienna arc-lights are used to il luminate a park above the trees, and gaslamps are employed below. In con nection with these lamps, various au tomatic lighting and extinguishing de vices are in use. and much taste is displayed in the forms and arrange ment of their supports. A Safer Job. "So you don't guide hunting-parties any more?" asked tbe atranger. "Nope," said tbe guide. "Got tired of being mistook for a deer." "How do you earn a living no?" "Guide flshln'-partles. So far, no body ain't mistook ne fer a ash.' I