PIKE COUNTY PRESS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Friday, March II, 1910 Ornc , BROWH'B BUILDINO BROAD KT, subscription: O.nk Ykar One dollar and fifty cent! Six Months Heventy-five cents. STRICTLY IN ADVANCK. Entered at the post offioe of Milford, Pike Counl.y. PunuHylvanla, as sooond roattmr, November twenty-Urat, 1HUH. SHERIFF'S SALE Advertising Rates. Una Inch, one Insertion .... - .-.--1150 Bach subsequent insertion .76 Hoduooil rates, tumtshwt on application, Will be allowed yearly advertisers. Legal Advertising. Administrator's and Eieontor'i notices Auditor's notices J1 Divoroe notices - Sheriff's sales, Orphans court sales, C unt Treasurer's sales, County state ment and election proclamation oharged by the incb. J. H. V Elton. PUBLISHER. U. W, Adams of Hunting Towers was In town Wednesday. His mother is a partUl invalid. Trjui reiaon here opens April 16th, and it is qoite authentically reported that the state fish com illu sion vcill see that it does not begin any earlier. The brilliant illumination seen here last evening about 8 30 on the southern sky is said to have been caused by the burDing ef a large born on the farm of one Reeder be low Newton, N. J. Value of Farm Prod acts It is the object of the census to ascertain the value of farm products-, and as well the number and valut o; auimuls and fowls. Not the valueof some particular class but of all. Il is the amount at whioh animals and fowls can be sold. The average -whioh the census will publish is not that of some especial clnts but of all produced in that class. Good blooded animals will sell for more, and tun have a greater value than the poor animals, but as matter of fact, the pare blooded animals are so thoroly dittributed tbit they leave little or no appreciable Influenoe go the aver age In the census. DON'T BE MISLED. Many n Ufa hu been cut short by a oougb that was not believed to be serious, ltany a backivche and stdeache follows a coughing spell. Many a night Is passed tn restlessness caused by coughing. Do not be misled. If yon cough, take the old reliable Kemp's Balsam, the best oougb euro. At druggists' and dealers', 5o. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias Issr.ed out of the Court of Common Pleas of Pike County, to me directed I will expose to snle by public VPiitluo or outcry at the lioritTs office In the Borough of Mil ford on Saturday, the 12th day of March A. D. 1910 at 8 o'clock In the afternoon of said day, the following real estate: ALL that tract or parcel of land sttunte In the Borough of Matamoras, In the County of Pike and state of Pennsylvania, known and designated, on Chas. St John's map of an addition to the Village of Mat a moras as lots, numbers 423 and 434, being 60 feet front and 1U0 feet deep each and fronting on Washington Street, and on the northwesterly side thereof. Also the right of way with free egress and Ingress across a pleoe of land lying to the north easterly of lauds, herein conveyed, extend ing back 100 feet from Washington Street and 06 feet in width, to the said party of the seoond part and his successors In the ownership of Bald lot No 423, same prem ises as conveyed by Chas, St John and wife to David G. Wick hum, and by suld Wlckham and lfe to Fanuy A. Rose, by deed dated February 90, 1884 and recorded In Deed Book No 41, page 63. ALSO all those two certain lots of land froutlng on the Southeasterly -hie of Cook fou street, In satd Borough of Matamoras, known and designated on Why nail's map of an addition to the village of Matamoras as lot numbers 6 and 8, lot number ft Is bounded as follows: BEGINNING at a point 1500 feet south westerly from the southerly corner of Bid dls and Cook son streets on the southerly side of Cook son street and ruunlng theiicu southeasterly about 100 feet to the Wester ly corner of lot numbered 418 as laid down on Chas 8t. John's map, of au addition t said village, thence southwesterly along the extension ot the rear line of said lot about 50 feet to the northerly corner of lot numbered 423. on said St John's man. thence northwesterly along the line of the lot of Cicero Philips, about M0 feet t Cook son stieet, thence northeasterly along Cook son street about feet to theplaci of beginning, lot No 8 is bounded as fol lows: BEGINNING on the southerly side of Cook son street, at the weBterly corner of a lot owned by Cicero Philips, and running then oo southeabterly along said lot uhoui 100 feet to tho westerly corner ot lot No 426 as laid out on said St Johu's inn thence southwesterly along the same fir fi.ut to the westerly corner thereof, them northwesterly along the line of lot No 82. as laid on said St John's map, to Cook son street thence northeasterly along Cook son stieet tftxmt 50 foet to the place of begin ning; same lots oouveyed by Frederick A Rose to Fannie A. Rose deed dated May 8, 1008 recorded In Deed Book 67 page Kte Improvements ON lots Nos 428 and 424 a good dwelling house and outbuildings lots 5 and 8 are without buildings. Seized and taken In executlou as the property of Fannie A. Rose, and will be sold by me for cash. Sherifl's Office, GEORGK GREGORY, February 83, 1010. Sheriff. KIMBLE R. W. Eelly made a business trip to Milford last Friday. ' Elizabeth Calkins of Haw ley vis ited her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Calkins Sunday Quite a number of yonng people from Hawley and Honesdate were callers at Leonard Masher Sunday. Fred Kroone and wife of Narrows burg are visiting the formers parents Philip Kroure and wife. Mrs. Ed. Malone is convalescing, Court Proclamation State of Pennsylvania ) County ol Pike. j Notice is hereby given to all persons bound by recognisance or otherwise to ap pear, that the March term 1910 of th several dart of Pike County will be held at the oourt house tn toe Borough of Mil ford on the third Monday (21st) at 2 o'clock p.m. an! will be continued one week if necessary. GEORGE GREGORY. MUfunl, Pa., Feb. 88, 1810. Sheriff. MAST HOPE Arthur llunklns has removed t his own house at East Taslen. Albeit Ktrnndhnu has rented the farm f Mrs. Win. Detrick and occu pies a him-e vacated by Arthur Han. kins. Leorard Hrrck agent at Cochcctoh depot C.UU3 home la.it Saturday. N H. Hunk Ins was a guest at hie fathers Friday night. John larrell has gone to N. Y. to Join the Murines uud will serve 3 years. New Phonographs have been bot by Fred Sobott and Mrs. Dick. $100 Beward,$100 The readers of ibis paper will be pleased toiaara that Uuu is at least one dreaded disease that science oas been able to cure In all its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is tne only positive oure now known to th, medloal fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a soaitttutlonal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cum Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the bluod snd Muoous surfaces of th ejatem, thereby Uestroyiug tue foundation el the dlaease.aud givlag the patient atreugth by building op the constitution and asalstlrg nature In doing Us work. The proprietors have so much faith In Its curative powers that they offer Oue Huu red Dollars for any disease that It falls to sin. Send for list of testimonials. Address . J. CH EEXKY & CO, Tol. O Hold by all druggists, 75 cents. Take Hall's family Pills for onuatipatlon 6ub?cribe for the Paws, fire inuncE 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. R V M A N s SON M 0 W is the time to have your In terior Decorating1 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 repolich old furniture, and make it equal to new. -WE Also do highclass upholstering of all kinds. and WE 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 Rear of Court Houss PENNA DO YOU FEEL LIKE THIS? Does your bend ache or sltuuly feil heavy and unoomfortablef Does ynnr back aoher Do you feol faggod outP The tonlo laxative herb toa known a Lane's Family Medicine will oure your bead, re move the pain In side or back and restore your strength. Nothing else is so good for the stomach and bowels. At druggists and dealers' S6o. TIT FOR TAT. Colloquy In a Railway 8tatlon Ending In a Draw. An Irishman was sitting in a depot smoking when a woman came, and, sitting down beside him, remarked: "Sir, if you were a gentleman you would not smoke here." "Mum," he said, "if ye wui a lady ye'd sit farther away." Pretty soon the woman burst out again: "If you were my husband I'd give you poison." "Well, mum." returned the Irish man, as he puffed away at his pipe, "If you wui me wife I'd take it." Justice snd Luors. Judge Giles Baker, of a Pennsyl vania county, was likewise cashier of his home bank. A man presented a check one day tor payment He was a stranger. His evidence of identifi cation was not satisfactory to the cashier. "Why, Judge," said the man, "I've known you to sentence men to be banged on no better evidence than this!" "Very likely," replied the judge. "But when it comes to letting go of cold caBh we have to be mighty careful. Some Thoughts on Sheep snd Goats. Sheep live higher, but more is ex pected of them. Goats have to do without some things, but they've !c. -i on their minds. It's a great distinction to he .-. sheep, but it wouldn't be, only far the goats. None except sheep get into society. None except goats know what a parcel of foolishness society is. There are sheep who wonder if It's worth all it costs. Goats would be fairly contented If it wasn't for their wives all the time dying to be sheep. No Asslstsnce Needed. Luelnda stood In the presence of two famous surgeons who had Just as sured her that her present condition demanded an operstion and that un less it was performed within a short Urns she would in all probability die. Luelnda listened respectfully. "I'm jes as much obliged to you gen'mans as I can be," she assured them, "but ef de deah Lord has done made up his niln' to call ma home, I thinks he kin translate me widout no assistance." TAILOR S Woolen Merchants nrc anxious to clean up utoek hclore tlic New Year. Te give you the lienclit of their reduced juices. Call and see the excellent values we can give you for a little money. -The Jaillets, Broad & Ann Sts Milford, Pa. CLEANING, PRESSING AND KEPAUilNO. i ism -?t$ tmml I kt y &zs$gA JT fey rat I vv. -3 y ;;-::v i FX I Bl -'V '- - r ,:.:: V.;fiPV-.v:-s (jS" ESTABLISHED IN 1076.. ' V Ti1- ST. ' To -. v - - v-r.: . . - feaj-";;; - TsO c23r-x try. Also, $5.00, $4.00, $3.00, $2.50, and $2.25 for Men; $3.00, $2.50, an J $2.00 for Boys ; $2.00 and $ 1 .75 for Youths. The reputation of W, L, Douglas shoes for style, comfort, and wear Is known every ffheia tUrou;;hout t)ia world. Thjy have to give better ntlaf action than other ma'.;?s, because the standard has always been jjl.-.ced so hij;h that the wear ers expect mare for their money than they can get elsewhere. Wc orry a full line, snd can insure a perfect fit. Inspection invited. 1 JOHNSON FITTER-OF-FEET Pert Jcrvis, N.Y. i fitsfrii T- n If p M No Value Whatever. Cholly Doctor, I want something for my head. Doctor My dear fellow. I wnuldn't take It as ajlft, 13 a Wtf Settleing the estate of the late Thomas Armstrong w e offer for sale the General Store of T. Armstrong !& Son. For full particulars, terms, etc. apply to H. T. ARMSTRONG 7,8:5 RKKtHT OF TH K WNDITION Of THE First National Bank of Milford In the rimt of PurinHjlvanift, at the olme of burinis6, Jan.. ;U, lttlO. KB&OUIU7K8 lntm and diKetitintn $ 59,777 00 Uvcninitt;, Bt'tuiroil and unse cured li 8T II. IS. Bund toHt'curt' ulrrtilnttun 25,uiO i PrtMithuns on U 8. Honds W- (j Bond, soouritica, etc 101 417 5: liaiikin iitmse, lurnlturB and flxtUlTH 1 8.S8 Duo from nnpruved roserve Hifl'lHrl 17,2Sfi K2 i "hpckn unit ol iir ( jimIi ltoum. ... 40 U No'cs uf mhtn- Nntionnl Itmikn. 0" X rtuM itii :i 1 paprr currency, nick- fir mid wnts 2:12 1 Lawful .Money Reserve In Hnnk, viz: specie fi . (HI Lfirnl-U'iidcr notes... 1 4(i0 On Hi de m jit ton fuful wit h U IS. Treiwu:-er(6 of circulation) tt5) 0 Total 16,788 41 LiAiHU iit-:a Capitnl stock paid in $ So.000 ( .?Ul'plll Il.llil 11 Uaciivt'h'd j'l'ofiis, lei expenses nuil tiiviv p lid 10.PH2 1M' N.itfonnl iimik iiotcBoutstnnding S.r,(kii (M DivitlfiMU mip.iiil 3 00 Imii ldual d posits Hubject to elnu-k 14,or4 ii Dt'inund enrtincaten of deposit. . l,7-'rt L'oriiiled c'lt'ukrt is Total 215.788 4i St'ite of t'.-nns lvnnla, County of Pike, s: I, .John O. Wai uer, Cashier of the uhove iiMititd hank do Milemnly swear that tin ahne statement W true to the best of my kumvledf.-e and h.-ticf. JOHN C. WARVRIt, Cnshinr. Subxorliit-d aim uon to be f 0113 tuo tbi th liny of Ki'bv. liiitt. .1. :. VilAMIiiiUl.AlN, NoturrPubUo. Cnrit-et A'tf-.T.: l N HOlTlsNIQl K. O Aii.M.-TKiN(i. Dlreeton. W. A. Jl. MITCH IChU LOOK I. 21 ,m ' ilP.il'lqir-J . J OPPOSITE 5 & 10c. Store PORT JERVIS LICENSE APPLICATIONS The following applications for license have neon flli il with the Clerk and will b. prest-uted to the Cout t of (Jiutrtor SpsrIouh ot 1'lke County, on the third Monday ot March next for consideration aud approv al: Hotel Licenses DEf.AWAHS TOWNSHIP Kranels Mcrviur. Warreu U. VituUordcn Philip K. b ulmcr D1NUMAN TO.VNSHIP E. O. b..l;iuti,t. Allien Co.tcrlll. L A t 1 K A W A X K N T O W N S H I P Kubcit II. WjifiiuT, John F. Meyer, Curl Newt, Mti (.ai nw, Lurenz Uootz, KUinuuil IJellert . I.KHMAN TOWNSHIP Clam Oiit.,Ueiu.-r, Paul tchiinuu. MATAMCRAri IiOltOL'GK ArM'- J.'-i'lit llfrin.m (ti'IIi.u t, Joseph H VoB't J'liu i-' l'.rgU hai t. .Nili.l'UKi) UOROTttH Chi-is'iiin litipp I.-Jt!i.e J. Frieh, Leroy K Kipp. .It.lill K TliiiniKi,!. .lolin C. Hi rk Auijlii.t Meu-i.'i', W.inen K. CIlOl, Fivdur iek A. liitk, t'-'i-ey l.yinnn. MILKUKI) TOWXrfHll' Luula K. K'lirot, Fredi-rlek Dii-ni. PJLMVRA TOWNo'IIP Thonia, V. Diivis, Kiclihrd H 'irhart I'OKTKU TOWX.SHIP Frederick Hnffecker. . S11UHOLA TOWNSHIP Juhn V.iiit Jr , Arthur W. liohtnun, AU.ilph Fuller. WKSTFALL TOWNSHIP Will S. I.nfl.ii, Kuderlck C, Mitekenzle Bottler's License John S. Hupp. Milfurti Huriiti'jh. JOHN C. WKSTliKOOlv JR , t:leik Milford. Pa., February 3d ltllO. REGISTER'S NOTICE The fulluwlng aeccuuts have been filed tilth the Itt'i-iisiU'r and will be pre.tented to tho Oiplmiiri' Court tt Pike Comity for etiuflrniatlou ou tho third M j nd ay of Maivh next : Kitate of Andrew C. Cron, dtceused The 11 isit and final account of Culvin Cron Admiuiftiuititr. Kstnte of Mary K. Poll I mi, d ceaed Account ut Win. A II- Alitihell Admins trator, c. t. a. Kt t ate ttt Howell V, Smith, deoea-d Account of Jt:sble Hobcrtaun, AduiiLtbtia l rix. JOHN C. WEST3KOOK. Jr. Kefe-Uter. Milford, Pa., February 19, 1910. ttabecrile for the Trv&a Good health la your best p-ws-s-iinn. Guarl It as your life. Dj not rink it m tho me of low quality Orui nti mediciip'3. A pure, fresh, efflincious Dras Is no in. ire ejcpe:wis-o th.n tin sUl , Inert A worthless ktud. AND YET THE RE SULTS ARE SO DIFFERENT The one insures the desired result, ami tin other m-iy adil mUery to the fitnp'e tn.nhle. When Id need of anything Phru:acflu.ic.il Just ST0PI LOOK! LISTEN! and your preen lit Ion will lead vou tn ARMSTRONG'S PHARMACY Phone 98 MILFORD ' Broad St $ n -4- 2 -4- v w3 afv arv r 2 srv LlSIi T. R. J. Ktein & Son, Agents Iron and Tin Roofing of all Kinds Metal Shingles and Metal Ceilings Hardware, Stoves and Ranges Gutters, Leaders, Plumbing, Gasfitting. General Jobbers and Repairers. Broai Street, flilford Pa bA5 c tfoiifWaira .5 po,i"ar-sri ri s hi 1 urn... If you are intend- In to put in Gas -3 or ara having any S trouble with your pipes already in, Let us know. SANITARY PLUMBING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES g Cuddeback & Co. S BROAD ST., MILFORD. PA. Your Home If you are going to build any where in Pike Co. or Sussex Co., N. J. it will pay you to consult E. S. WOLFE Dealer in F R A M E Flooring Siding Ceiling; Mouldings Cement Lime Plaster Doors Casings Lath Shingle and Roofing Milford L U M B E R and Windows Interior Finish and Oak Flooring Pa, e -t m 1 a
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