Pike County press. (Milford, Pa.) 1895-1925, February 11, 1910, Image 2

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    PIKE COUNTY PRESS DOES THIS MEAN YOU?
PUBLISHED KVERV FRIDAY
Friday. February II, ISIO
"m B, BROWW'8 BUILDIBO BROAD ft.
srBscRiPTiow:
UkuYkah-One dollar and fifty cents
Months Scveuty-nvecenu.
8TKICTLY IN ADVANCE.
Hntered at the poat offloe of Milford,
Hike County, Pennsylvania, M second
s' mattor, November twenty-first, ltMV
Iudlgeatloo, sour stomach, cinstipnlicn
then beadnche, backache and a gvnernl
miserable feeling. IJoyon nn tlmt llio
pleaant berb tea. Lane's Family Medi
cine will remove all these troubles almost
lui mediately? If xou do not know It, get a
package lo-day at any druggist's or dcnl
er's (95c) and yoo will be glad wo told yon.
Advertising Rates.
tint Inch, onelnsertlon----- H
8 Kill subsequent Insertion
Koducinl rows, f urnlsht on application,
will he allowed yearly advertisers.
WOMEN IN TURKEY.
HAVE TAKEN A LEADING PAK1
IN RECENT REVOLUTION.
Legal Advertising.
A1mlnttr. tor's and Kieeutor'i
notion '-'J1
Auditor's notices '
Divorce notices - ' "
Sheriff's sales, Orphans court sales,
C niutr Treasurer's fiilcs, County staUv
mmt ami election proclamation charged
by the inch.
J, B. ICtM. PUBLISHER.
Dr. H. B. Reed la finely educate!,
bas ample time at his disposal and k
every way qualified to fill the poi
tion of School Director. If a com
munity ia gaged by the class of men
H electa to fill Us offloes it woo Id be
highly creditablo to place inch men
a Dr. Heed in positions of respongi
bllity. There is too much apathy
on the pa.t of patrons aud director
lu Mllford lo place the schools on
the nigh plaoe on which they should
stand. Parents can aid in the work,
aud lu frtOt without their ooopera
tion it is impossible to bring the
schools np to a high standard of ef
floktiry.
Directors can do much but with'
out a propfr interest in the commun
ity much of their labor is lost. Th5re
is no reason why the Milford schools
should not rank with any to the
State, but to attain such position
there must lie a general and favor
able Dublio sentiment which will ex
ert ita Influence to that end. Ni
matter bow persevering or capuHi
the teacher there must be behind
the school room an awakened pub
lie determination to assist in the
work. Can we have snob a state ol
affairs here, and will the people aid
in electing a man who can and wit
materially assist in bringing around
a condition which will redound V
the publio credit.
Countess de Rhoozlnka, Escaped t
Paris from Harem, Leading the
Work of Liberty for her
Country Women.
Women have taken a great, though
Dent, part In the Turkish revolution
which has exacted a constitution
from the Sultan. The most remark
able of the Turkish revolntlonalres
Is the Countess de Rohozinska,
daughter of the late Noury Hey,
former under secretary of Ftatp fot
foreign affairs In Turkey, who, rath-
than bear the oppression of
harem life, escaped to Paris and
married a Polish count. She has
since thrown her soul Into the work
of liberty for her country women.
The revolution in Turkey is a fight
for advanced Ideas and higher ideals
The marriage laws of Turkey are
such that women are not held on a
high plane. Monogamy Is gaining
ground and baa been for some time,
but the harems still hold aleading
place and the Turkish gentleman Is
not credited with having a home uu
til he has married two or more wo
men, usually his slaves. The
pence of marrying a woman of rink
owing to numerous wedding fesiivl
ties and presents is enough to make
the fondest heart waver. The mar
riage of a slave costs only the pur
chase money for the woman and fni
all that she may be a high-born U.dy.
ill
Roofing Slate
All kinds oi' roofing slate constant-
y on hand at lower prices than else
where.
We lay slate either cn Lathed or
Tight Boarded Roofs and guarantee
satisfaction.
GIVE US A TRIAL
Matamoras Slate Roofing Co.,
Cor. Fenna. Ave. & 7th St.
Matamors, Pa.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OS TBI
First National Bank of Milford
In the State of Pennsylvania, at the dose
of business, Jan. 31, 1SII0.
RKSCURCKS
Loans and dlacouuts $ 53,777 0.
Ovcrilriifta, secured and unse
cured 108 87
l.T. 3. ISuntU to secure circulation 2&,uio t
1'renilums on U. 8. Iki.lds 00
Bonds, aecuritles, etc 101 4.7 60
baukfiitf buus4j, lurultura and
Uxtures
Uue fritu approved reserve
agent
Check au-l oth.r (anh lrni ...
Ni'd of other National Banks,
fractional paper curreuuy, uicK-
eU aud ueuU
Lawful Money Htiaenre In bauk.
rls:
Koole 818 Oil )
Igal-tender notes... t 4fto Uu (
l(ueuipUim fund with U b.
Xreaaurer(& of circulation)
1 8- 00
17 K
.! II
835 00
2M 18
7.8 U
0.W 0i
Total Uli.Jaa i
UABIUTIKS
Capital stock paid In f 25.000 O
Surplus fund 10.UUD 01'
Undivided profits, leas oZDensos
and taxes paid 10 039 20
national uana Doteaoutetandlna 85,uu u(
Dividends unpaid 8S 0U
Individual tlepualta subject to
chtok 14S.0M 08
Demand certificates of deposit. . 1,71 Oti
Certlued r'lecks 87
Toul eit,7tj8 h
Mtate of PuniiNylvanla. CVunty of Pike. m.
I. John (I. Warner. Cashier of the above
named bauk. do solemuly swear that tbe
allow stauement U true to the bust uf niv
kuokvletttfe and belief
JOHN (J. WARNEK, Cashier.
niicrllied ana sworn to before me tbl
8ih uay uf Kcby. 1UI0.
J. O. CHAMHKKLAIN, Notarr Publto
Correct A-tet:
P. N. BofRXHH'R, 1
CO. AKM-ilHOSU. 5 Directors.
V. A. H MITCHELL,
THE COUNTES3 OF ROHDZIN'SKA
The dreaded specter of a mother-in-
law never troubles the Turk who has
married a slave, but with all that he
has his troubles with his man
wives and they are never happy un
less they adopt the oriental fatalism
which leads them to believe tha
they have only one life to live and It
matters little how It Is spent.
More Than Microscopes.
Tbe human heart concerns us more
than poring into microscopes, and
.arger than can be measured by the
pompous figures of the astronomer.
Emerson.
Ino t ates.
The attendant was showing the
lunatic asylum to tbe visitor, au
opened the door to the first cell. In
side was a man sitting on a stool
and gazing vacantly at the wall. "S.
story." said tbe attendant: "he vas
In love with a girl, but she married
another man, aud he lost his reason
In grief." They stole out softly,
closing the door behind theui, an
proceeded to the next inmate. Th
cell was thickly padded, and tbe
man within was stark, staring mad
'Who Is this?" inquired tbe visitor.
"This," repeated the attendant, "this
Is the other man."
KIMBLE
Tiliie Brieile of Httwley closed a
very successful term of school lust
Week.
Kettle Edward of the State Hot
pital, Scianton and ber mother
called to see the former's auut Ma
lone a day last week.
E. L. Decker of Carhoiidnle visited
bis father R. T, Decker Iastwek
who is in very poor health.
Charles Edwardsof Port Jervis
spent Saturday and Sunday with
bl sister, Mrs E. Malone.
Mrs. Lucy Casgrove and two sins
of White Mills visited the former'
sister, Mrs. Malone Sunday who we
are glad to note is improving in
health.
WANTED 1
S A I.Ed MEN to represent us in
the sale of cur High Urade Ooods
Dou'i dolay, apply at onoe. Steady
fnployment ; liberal terms. Eiper
euce not nermssarv.
ALLEN NURSERY CO,
Roches! sr, N. Y
is the time to have your In
terior Decorating done.
Do not wait till the spring
rush.
WE
WE
WE
WE
WE
do Painting, Hardwood finish
ing, Paperhanging and Deco
ratine:, according to latest
styles
Do Graining and Gilding, and
paint signs of all descriptions
Repair, scrape, and repolish
old furniture, and make it
equal to new.
Also do highclass upholstering
of all kinds.
and
do not charge more than any
one else.
Samples ot Wallpapers and Covers
furnished on application.
Estimates cheerfully given.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
ANGELON BROTHERS,
HIGH STREET
MILFORD
G H
Rear
of Court- House
PENNA
SHOE
.v U
VJS X
l?f tfl'il LA FRANCE FLEXIBLE WELT k m ftylah ' I " "
; I i t worubie tho Sim r. "aaB"aaaiMS. ' : '' " ' '
ONE WAY OP PUTTING IT.
"How aould you de;ide which to
Djatry If you ere proposed to at
tbs same time by a man v ith money
and one without?"
"I'd trust to fortune."
S3
HE smartly-dressed woman rt
1 I I . . L -L .
aeit.u iter m toes wim tne. j m
greatest care. That is Mr
why we want to show you the new La France
models for the Fall of 1 Wf.
Some shoes have certain good qualities, and some
have other good qualities, but La France has them
all. We have the style you want and the service
you require for complete satisfaction. There is no
doubt whatever that La France Shoe is the
shoe for you.
Pleass give us a chance to convince you that we arc right.
Don't try to appreciate them through the wmdew. Come in and
ire how ihey fit
f Oil N SON,
FIfTLR OF FEET.
PORT JSRVI3, N. Y.
T A I L 0 R S
Woolen Mei chants are
anxious to clean up stock
efore the New Year. We
give you the Itenelit of their
reduced prices. Call and
see the excellent values we
can - cive you for a little
money..
The Jaillets,
Broad & Ann Sts
Milford, Pa.
CLEANING, PRESSING
AND KEPAIRIXO.
A Winner.
A gifted Southern woman said
that her colored woman surprUed
her one day with the announcement
that she was soon to be married
again. The servant explained that
she had attended a funeral six weeks
before and that she wus to wed "the
husband of the corpc-e." She added
that the bereaved widower had no
ticed her at the funeral:
"He said I was the life of the occasion."
JANUARY SALE
WRITING PAPER
78 Sheets -SO
Envelopes"0
St. Regis Linen
Special Value
Armstrong's Pharmacy
$100 Howard. $100
The reader of this i.jer n ill bv j.lra d
to U'ttrn tbut tbete l ;it hit oik tirtNul d
tilwu&e that itlfuce uius Ut u ;ihlo to i-urr iu
rtl) iu sttigtti, tmiL that WCn;inh. Hill
ca'nrrh im' i n.ettuly iMitive nu
'ai'iTQ :o 111 Uivi!.c:il . iiri.iiy. I ut:.irli
Ivlng a coDritltiitluiiul di-ca;, rtt, h
instituthinal tr. utim ut. Hair. uturth
Cure it takt-u inu-nntily, ticiiit di.vctly
JpuU the bknd iltl M.lft.Ua hU! ftWt S .tf ill
-ysteiu.tht'ifUy ihit. -iit( tu foun.l.it u.u
f I lit dititt.nud givia th; . i. ut
. J trvugth by buiklhiij up the cousi.tialou
What He Needed. " rind aiit.rg uataro lu doiu.r iu work.
The waiter girl kuew a thin or lhe ir.priftorn bnve o nuuli fiih lu It
two about table etlquo'.te. So aha -curative powers that tbey ofu r One lluu
nlffed aforofully as ahe said: "It'a . JtXHl Dollar- for any dUftir-e that It fails to
Dot our custom to serre a knifa with i urv- t"d fur lint uf t-uimoiiin.i.
pie."
"Not
prUa.
reroarkej the patron in tnr
'Tttsua brJuf mm an uan,
Addrfi V. J CH KKN'KY & CO, Tul. O
luld by all druiftitth. 75 -ntn.
Ctfcu Ut-U' Faiiy fills lor GnutulpnH u
He Go Of? Esy.
Mrs. Exe Gord by I'm 30try my
:iu.-butid i n t tn 1 ttibl) I knew smnf
a. iv- of ki-eing him at home a llttlt-
Mrs. Wye Let him buy a motor
Mrs. Ex. Why. he'd be out mor
h:iu ever then
Mrs. Wye Oh. c ir no! Mrs. Dasn
tr ii'i ie hr hutband bought a
a ft " days age. and the doctor
av. l. be out for six e;kt
Zoo Talk.
'A little gJlf this morninff, sal 4
' e fJra.
"I Co n't mind, but where are wa tc
ajT' Inquired the second.
"Why. on thf rnx, oi course,
COOLPAROIL I .
Mates Strecs CesRfey CbllaYca 6
H
Mates Sirens CesIUty ChiURB
A child ireedt Dutrilioui food ; do!
nets, hcMry food, but aomdhing thai tfia
dclicjite little stomach cab easily dige.
Such a child can only thrtre and grow
whea given proper food values ia the
right proportion. Fot building up deli
cate cbildxea there u nothing quite to
COD LIVER CSL EMULSION
which is both a foot and a medicine.
It ii a srjenfaDC emnliioa ol Norwegian
Cod Liver Oil, plcaiantto tale and cKiL.
drea love iL lu body -building qualities
snwoodcrluL Uyouhavechiidieawha
are "not strong' especially those at
school do not fail to try this spleodid
remedy. Ii "run down' youncll it will
use yoa feci like a Dew penoa withal
iryal Sold wah the Hrxall
la Uiae botdes. 75c . S
h L, rterbst
Milford - - Pa
CHARTER NOTICE
NOTICK 16 HKitEBT GtvlS TTI T AX
Application wiil te nuifif to the Govern
ir uf tl.e suit? uf IVnusyivat lH, tin Mmi
l iy, Mrnvh 7. A U lvtlO by (feorp n
t;-v. Warrt'U K. Clmi aud Gvori e W
Who'll r, under the Act uf Aembiy oi
the Commouwualih of 'enus.vlvanii, en
tltl'd "Au Art to provide fur th- Ioc-r
p-trntinn and B nu.athn, of c rtidn Cmpo
atiitiin.'' aurod April 29. 1H74- and tin
unlfiiunti thereto, for the chatter of nu
luis'iidt'd cornor.itlou 10 lec'UMi: Milford
A u torn bit Cmiai,y. tito ch. trader and
I j.it uf which in butt tier. euiiijr hiriiiit.
routtnii. 8Ui-id tnir. tt-iiiiirlnii and opera1
tnir Autoitioii hi and M-rr ors and
hides, and their accessories parts and all
pLianoes, supplies and materials of ap-
IU UMAI I 4. at U 111 OUlll' VHitU Hlfll-
it i. tuiMudiL'R iiialnteuHiiou o( gnragi
lor liou-in and stnrnge purposes., and tin
riiin-nn iou Keoentiiy oi nil otner Dii-ine
incidentid and apovrtaiiiintiT thereto, h
niav Im uecvSraiy and roper, una for
the ptinii -ft to hnve, pohrM-ss andeitji
all rigbtit, benefits and privilcfci'S of th-
Autot AMii 'y. anil lis "'itipienitms
Miifoid H AhRV T HAKEH
February 1, lylU i Solicitor.
1
OPfOSITii
5 & 10c. Store
FORT JEKVIS
COURT OF APPEALS
The County Coinmif.-.ioiH're wilt ImM
ourt of Ajipeals at their otllce iu thr
I'ourt llout, Milfnnl, l'a., ou the ful
lo.iln dates betweeu the hours of 1
A. M uuU 4 1". M.:
March 3rd
l'or r.liKiniinjr Grove, Greene au !
Pulniyra Towuehljw.
March 4lh
Kor I.arkawaxen, Milford, Porter.
Hl.jhiila aud Westfall Tou ushlps.
March 6th
Kor Matamoras aud Milford Bor
oughs. March 10th
Kor Delaware, Diugiuan, aud Leh
mau Towuships
THEO. II. BAKER,
Coiuntlssiuueru' Clerk
Coiuiuisioners1 OrtU-e,
Milford, Pa., Jun 14, 1010.
SAFE AND SURE.
Among the medicines that are reoo
miueuded and endorsed by physicians and
nurse la Kemp's Blain. the heat ooutrh
cure For many years It has been remind
ed by doctors as the mediclue most likely
to cure cough, aod It has a strong hold
on the eatetui of all well informed people
When Kemp's Bal.-am cannot cure a
ooufc-h we ahull be at a loss to know what
will. At druggists' and dealers', Hoc.
FIRE INSURANCE
Insure your property
in Ryman and Son's
Agency. They have
some of the larg-est
Companies in Ameri
ca. Prompt & liber
al settlements made.
11'. S. R 11 AN ft' SON
1 GAS FITTING...
K you are intend-
in f, to put in Gas
or arD having any
trouble with your
pipes already in,
Let us know.
!,ra
Subscribe for the Pros,
SANITARY
PLUMBING
IN ALL ITS
BFANCHES
2 Cuddeback & Co.
S BROAD ST., MILFORD, PA. :
8EEINQ AND LISTENING.
Nearsighted Man Wiars Glasses Is
Talking, but not In Reading.
"Here a a son of queer thin." sai
a oearsi!hted man. "1 aui vei.
oiar-elghted. btroug glasses are
dispensable to me for ordinary, gen
rral aeeii.g In my going about, bui
mfcin I sit down to read 1 take o3
my giassea and bring the print up tc
within the natural fo.ua of the eye
It totnu to me that reading with tht
natural eye. 1 read wlta a more Inti
oj .-.:e aud a clea. r understanding.
"So muth for my reading wittioui
i tilailti. and now htre is the 'Dint
:ial ia cjuetr to me. If, when I am
reading, socebody conies along u
ii .. lo me, ny. l'a-t to get a deal
l. u -rslacding uf that ques-.ion 1 muai
,t::ve on my spectacles.
o 1 say. or I would say If this bap
te.itd at borne where 1 know t!ie pt-o
a't. 'Walt a minute t'll I g t on m;
ijn tarles,' and I irou'd put them ou
then tay. 'Jew. go ahead." ar.J
Li.'-y, with lay spectacles cn. with :i.y
r.cr of seeing a. its beat, with te
i:peat definition or things lu pen
ra.1 to toe eye, I get the el' srest ap
u.-:nsion of things said to me.
Jo In rcadiLg I do best with my
ea off. bjl In unileritandinf:
hirgs said to me, in listening, I dt.
J.' t with my j'asaes on. Ti.ere U
me recdiilcntion ti, this where tiiert
is no light, as iu a drk room, wiure
I -an't see, 1 can u::derst.nd eguuil
wtll :tu or wit:. out glasses."
Another MiNiindcrranding.
A 6outh side man went home and
told bis wife that the doctors bad
discovered the craving for whisky
was caused by autointoxication.
"That's right," exclaimed tbe woman,
who waa trying to induce her hus
band to buy a machine. "Blame It oa
the auto!"
Burglar Proof Lock.
Make a staple four Inches long
out of wire, common fence wire will
lo. Place this staple astride the
loorknob, oa inside, run one prong
of staple through eyelet In door key
after locking door, sod nu burglar
aa ooea our door from the outside.
ELECTRICITY US k TOKIC. -
Victims of the Hi'.bit Constantly
Ioc Thrua-elve With Hhocks.
"Of all the habits, the one U..I
iticks closest to a follow is the elec
tricity habit," said a young doctji.
"The drin tatiii aud the cocaine
habit are mere summer fancies com
pared WltU It. LI J I li.i-.C iS I'llt
thing to be :lil in iu fjcr; It .a
usually benelUial.
"The elei til.ity habit U contraii
ed Just like auy othvr habit. A ft
currents are aiaii-.isu rei during i.u
illness, laey strt-nsthen ani stimu
late, and the first thing the patient
knows he finds the tonic Indispensa
ble. Kven after he gels well he
craves the treatment. I know one
young womau who mak-'s a fair liv
ing by calling at the homcg of elec
tricity victims aud dosing them with,
a few shocks from a gahanic battery.
' Most slaves lo tbe babit have
their own batteries, but they ere
afraid tu apply the treatment to
therr.telvfa. That is practically a
gu.uLdkss f..'r, for there Isn't one
chance in a thousand of a person
giving himself an overdose. Still,
rhe prefer an experiencci hand to
mauage tuC current. Not all the
electricity ficn.i are la.allda, by
any means. .Many of them are now
as well as they ever were, yet they
have become so addicted to the habit
that they require the weekly, semi.
weKly, or even daily thrills to tone
t hym un."
A Oiie Th eat.
It Is well known that certain raja
honds desire ncthing better, especial
ly when the cold e-uher comes on.
than to be arrested and locked up. In
order that they may be taken care ot
for a while. One of this fraterultv
surceedeii In getting himself arrest
ed for vagmcy. and on the way to
'he lockup he was so much overjoyed
by the prospect of not bsvlng to sleep
n tbe open air that he behaved some
what bolcterourly.
"Keep quiet!" threatened the po
icemsn; "If yw donx I'll let you