PIKE COUNTY PRESS PUBUtSHBD BTB8I FRIDAY Friday, March 18, 1910 Of I'M B, BROWR'B BUILDING BROAD ST, subscription: Unr Vkar Une dollar and fifty eenti Six Months Seventy-five cents. STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. Kn'ered at the pot offloe of Milford, Pike County, Pennsylvania, M second elass uattr, November twenty-first, 1HWH, Advertising Rates. On Inoh, one Insertion . . . . . ii 50 8wb subsequent Insertion . . .16 Reduced rates, furnlshiA on application, will l allowed yearly advertisers. legal Advertising. Administrator's and Exeoutor'a . notloes ntT,irm notices - - - Sheriff's sales, Orphans oourt sales, n . - thuiin..1. ante. County state ment and eleotlon proclamation ohargtd b tue incb. ' i. H. Van BUem PDBLISHIR, An article elsewhere on base bl) matters opens the question as to vshat la best to be done the oomlng season Without nnanlinoos and cordial sup port It Is not possible to put up a K'lnninir team. The game baa reached a stage when oulyprofes sicnalso-n compete with the aveiage nines tioin other places, and it takes n.cnov to nut such ft nine in the field. Miltord is too small in popula tion to furnish home talent of the skill reqjired, urid it may bedoubifd whether a nine or moderate strength would draw Bueetutora, Last year was au ohject lesson. Players were paid too high salaries for the work they done, and in fuot higher than could be afforded under all circum stances. It takes large gate receipts to pay large salaries and the attend ance here is too small to warrant that. The question is one to be care fully consldnred, If we have a niuo The main trouble is that Milford hap a champagne tasto and a beer pocket book, and this la true in other things than base ball. A. W. Remsen, who has passed the last two months In New York las returned to town. A kimono faotory has been cpened at Matnmoras whioh employs nearly a dosen glrlB. Dr. Mary Walker, aha of the plo- tureeqne, bloomer costume, who Has been at the Capitol several days wait Ing to make a speech against the Hill proposed constitutional amend ments allow ing women the right to votp, said to the committee that the suffragists were grafters and in the business to get money ont of rich women. Bhe says women should walk right np to the polls and onra- pel the officers to take their ballots. That Is her logio. Yesterday was St. Patricks Day in the marnin. For the wearing of tho green. Wesley Watson, an old resident of the town is seriouoly ill. Col. A. E. Lewis is not In as good health as bis many friends wonld dp. sire. Jndge Searle at Honesdale slgnifl canity warned hotel and saloon keep ers that they must close their places at 12 M. and not open before 6 A. M Eighteen hours he thot was long enough to do business. Barry Dewitt has gone to Orange N. J to run a linotype machine for the Chronicle Piibllnhitig Co. H. C Klce who was drowned a Shohola lust Saturday was a son ol Rev. J. W. Riceof E8tStroudsburg, Pa. Otto Kiullng who for the pat third i f a century has been at Bloom log (hove with the Club there as game keeper has quit the position and is undecided as to his future cc ouption. He was a very competent man in his place. The streams draining In the North Paoiflc Ocean will furnish at low wat er over 12 million horse power ol the total 'or the United States. Roofing; Slate All kinds of roofing slate constant ly 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. Matamors, Pa. IT A I L 0 R S: Spring finds us ready with a full line of all I the newest styles and fab ; i rics for both Men & Worn en. Have your clothes made for you and they will cive von twice the wear at the Rame cost as ; ready made Men's suits from $12.50 up. NOW In- The Jaillets, Broad & Ann Sts; Milford, It New York Btatepoliticians, who seem bent on damaging party pros peota, can secure oonsdnt of Room . velt to become a standard bearer and by his great popularity lift it otri of danger, they may claim great shrewd ness, but Mr. Roosevelt is one of the beat Doliticians now alive and be might after bis election cut tin hawser and send some of the boys adrift on the sea of trouble they have created.. The little pitcher sometimes go to the well once too often. ' PAUPACK A FAMOUS HEALTH BUILDER. . A medicine that will cleanse the bowels and put tbora lu condition to do their proper work unaided will do more than anything else t to preserve health and strength. Such a mediolne is the tonio laxative herb tea, Lane's Family Medicine Get a 26o package to day at any druggist's or dealers. No matter what you hare tried before, try this famousherb tea. FARM FOR SALE. The farm now occupied by Mrs. Joseph Carbuff in Delaware town ship containing about fifty four acres thi.ty cleared. Good dwelling, barn nd other outbuildings. Also excel lent fruit on the place. F.r terms etc. enquire on the preni ises of Mrs. Joseph O.'Cabiiukf Delaware township. DONT COUGH, BUT LIVE LONG- 1 every couiih were curdtl before it got a urmig hold, bumuu life would be lenth emnl by luuiijr year. If avery ooughluir uffoier know ihat Rump's brtUtun would stop the cough lua few minute, he would be glad to escupo the twtlousoonnequfuwi-. If nuy nu'diciue will cute a cough Ki mp' Bttlrium will do it. At druggists' ami dttali-r' 2kj, Real Estate Transfers . L. Parka to W. J. Uoddis, lota in Lincoln Park. Milford Automobile Co., applioa tlon for charter. $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that the) e is at least one dreaded dlseaso that science oas been able to cure to all its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure la tneouly positive cure now known to. tn. inedioal fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting dtrjotty Upon the blood snd Uuoous surfaces of the ysteni,thereby destroying tue foundation of the dlsease.and glvlag the patient treugth by building up the constitution and aasisttrg nature In doing its work The proprietors have so much faith in lu aratlve powers thai they offer One Jluu- Ared Dollars for any disease that it fails to ear. Send for list of testimonials. Address P. J. CHEKNKY & CO. Tol. O told by all druggists. 75 ornts. Take Hall's Family Pills for eonstlpatioo During the past two weeks our feathered friends from the Sunny South have ventured to return t their summer homes and are beartih welcomed as the first harbingers of the coming Spring. Last week Conrad Gamble erected an ioe house and March 12th filled it with ice cut from Big Fond. The ice being of an excellent quality and 14 Inches thlok. This looks as if we bad bad some oold weather daring the past few months. This is the first winter in some years that we have had sleighing for the length ot time Just passed For 112 days there was not a wagon used on our roads and during that time tuer. waa very good sleighing excepting a few days when the roads were drifted. Our oldest inhabitant, Mrs M. N B. Killain celebrated her 92nd birtb day March 2. The day waa verj pleasantly spent by Mrs. Killam who welcomed her friends and relative and expressed ber pleasure for theii kind remembrance of her and in mak ing the day pass so cheerfully. Those who attended Mrs. KillamV birthday from a dlstanoe were : Ed sod Green wife and children and Mark Edgar and wife of Scranton Francis Killam of Kingston, A. K, Killam wifo and daughter Ruth Wesley Pierscn and wife and R W Murphy and wife of Bawley-besides a notnbbr of friends and neighbors from Paupack. J. O. Killam ard wife are guests of the latters sister Mrs. Ed Buten bender at Scranton. March 6th being the birthday of our neighbor Conrad (Jumble, It was de- dlded to give him a surprise party-in which young and old enthusiastically Joined. Mr. uumule was greatly sur prised on returning to his borne at an early hour to find a large number of bis friauds present. Dancing was lo dulged in-refresluuents served and all present spent a very pleasant evening, and returned to their homes wixhlng their host many more happy birthdays Miss Frank Pellett and brother, Ar thur spent the 6tn with WilinerHopps at Qreeutown. Mrs. John Zimmerman and Lahy spent the past week with relatives in New York. They returned to their home the 12th. Richard Phillips of Forest Lake spent a day last week witb Paupack friends. Alfred Walters of Newfoundland visited his sister at the home of K. A. Gumble, Suuday last. Miss Frank Pellett Is visiting ber friends. It. U. Phillips and wile at Forest Lake. Bertua Fiuley la spending a short time with friends In this place. Mrs. Augusta Bennett returned to her home the former part of the week after spending a short time with ber daughter, Mrs. Herbert Adams, iu Nsw York. A number of the young people en joyed a dance at the home of Annu , ntetnman the evening or the lztn. A i is the time to have , your terior Decorating done. Jjo not wait till tne 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 highclass upholstering of all kinds. and WE do not charge more than anv one else. CLEANING, PRESSING REPAIRING UVWUVIJVUtWIUWWVUVJVvV REPOHT OF THE CONDITION OS THE First National Bank of Milford In the State of Pennsylvania, at the close of business, Jan. 81, 1910. RESOURCES Loans and discounts. 1 59.777 00 1 Overdrafts, secured aud unse cured ITS 87 IT. 8. Bonds to secure circulation 26.KRJ On Premiums on U. a. Bonds )0 (m Bonds, securities, etc 101 447 60 UauKtnir nouse. lurmture ana lixtures I 8-18 in Doe from approved reserve aaeuts Checks and other Cash Ikmiis.... Notes of other National Uatiks. fc'racilonal paper ourreucy, nick eld ami cents Lawful Money Reserve In Bank, ' s: Specie 4 6 8HB OB I Legal-tender notes. . . 1 400 Ol ttfUcmptmn rund witn u . Treasurer (5 of circulation) Samples ot Wallpapers and Covers furnished on application. Estimates cheerfully given. ALL WORK GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY ANGELON BROTHERS, HIGH S TR EET MILFORD Rear of Court Houss PENNA 17.8SB W 4U O 836 Ot TO MAKE EVERY GRAIN OF CORN COUNT. is the purpose of the "Dr. Hess Idea" of Slock Feeding More I)'. geatlon In simple words tell the story. But the Proof Kverr medical snd Veterinary College recommends the ingredients in Dr. Hess Stock Food for Increasing the appetite, Improv ing digestion, regulating the bowels, liver, kidneys stock look thrifty and healthy and at only a very little com. As Furthur Proof: READ THIS PROPOSITION Take home r package of Dr. Hei-s Stock Food, use it all wit ter as directed. If you are not a firm believer in It after that we'll re fund yoor money. What Is said above also refers to Dr. Hess Poul try Pan a ce a. We guarantee it to make hens lay and to keep Poultry henlthy. We also guarantee Instant Lice Killer to kill lloe. Call on ns for one of Dr Hess 96 Page Veterinary Books free. ARMSTRONG'S PHARMACY, Phone 98 Milford Broad St. 1 32 18 I IV 7,805 0 050 on Total mi6.788 41 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In t SM0 0i Mirplus itinu iu.uuuu' Unnivlded profits, less expenses and tines paid lft.fliS itt National Bank notesoutstandlng !i0,( l Dividends unpaid 8U Ul Individual deposits suhjeot to oht.ok 148.0M 0.1 Demnud certificates of deposit.. 1,71 00 Certified e'jooks 87 Is Total 1216,788 41 State of Penniylvnula. County of Pike, ss: 1, John C. ai-ner. Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the beat of m.r knowledge and bollef. JOHN C. WABNRrt. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this til tlay nf Kohv. 1H10. J. C. CHAM HKKLA1N, Notary Public Correct Attest: P. N. HOUHNIQUF. 1 C. O. AKMS l'KONO. S Directors. W. A. H. MITCHELL, S Amatite-Roofing T. R. J. Klein & Son, Agents Iron and Tin Roofing of all Kinds Meial Shingles and Metal Ceilings Hardware, Stoves and Ranges Gutters, Leaders, Plumbing, Gasfitting. General Jobbers and Repairers Broad Street, flilford Pa i SHOE" I 88 v VJX1 f 1 ltfC Ftexibl. Well g.v fct- j I fHVJ' UoKii comfori 4nd i "jTl The Shoe with a mil lion friends Every practical woman ii not merely careful she ii exacting regarding (he details of her toilet. La France Shoes add the finishing touch that so delights the critical eye. A perfect fit and style design for every foot and for all occasions. Won't you come in and look atiKe new La France models for Fall and Winter? Wcwant you to see them for your elf and have their merits more fully explained Make it a point to stop In the very next time you are down town. J (J IU S 0 X Fitter of Feet Port Jervi W FOR very gaud time waa bad and as tliej Ul 1U.11 midnight hour approached refresh-) -.Tn1 Ty - menu were served and the "merry . wl'r V makers" dispersed t o their various horn much pleaaed with the evenings eutertaiumant. Settleing the estate of the late Thomas Armstrong w e offer for sale the General Store of T. Armstrong & Son. particulars, terms, etc. H. T. ARMSTRONG OPPOSITE 5 & 10c. Store PORT JERVIS LICENSE APPLICATIONS The following applications for license have been filed with the Clerk and will be presented to the Court of Quarter Sessions ol Pike Couuly, on the third Monday of March next for consideration aud nppt-ov- 1: Hotel Licenses DKLAWARK TOWNSHIP Francis Merolor, Warren BY VanGordcn Philip V. Pulmer DIN'GMAK TOWNSHIP E. O. Uulllotnt. Albert Co; terill. LACKAWAXKN TOWNSHIP Robert K. Wugiu r, John V. Mover. Call Nowe, MuzGarios, IrensGoetx, Kdmuud Dellcrt 1.KNMAN TOWNSHIP Clara Oltenlitiliiier, Paul Schanuu. MATAMOKAS UOKOUCK Agues Leicht, Herman Gehlmrt. Josi-ph H. Vogt, John b Kiifl,'l)tti-t. WILKOKI) BOKOl'GH Christian Rupp. jLouise J. Krieh, Leroy K Kipp, Juhu rt. Tboiuiou, John C. Heck AUKU.t Mercier, Warren F. Choi, Freder ick A. Beck, Percy Lyman. MILFORD TOWNSHIP Louis F. Ragot, Frederick Diem. PALMYRA TOWNSHIP Thomas W. Davis, Klchhrd K-Iohart PORTER TOWNSHIP Frederick Hollecker. SHOHOLA TOWNSHIP John Vogt Jr , Arthur W. Robiuan, Adolph Fuller. WKSTFALL TOWNSHIP Will 8, Loflm, Roderick C, Mackenzie Bottler's License John . Rupp. Milford Dorough. JOHN C. WESTBROOK JR , Clerk. Milford. Pa., February 86 11)10. Court Proclamation State of Pennsylvania 1 Conntv ol Pike. Notice is hereby given to all persons bound by recognisance or otherwise to ap pear, that the March term 1V10 of the several e mrta of Pike County will be held at the court house lu the Borough of Mil ford on the third Monday (21st) at o'clock p.m. and will be continued one week if necessary. UEOHGE GREGORY. Milford, Pa., Feb. 23, 1U1U. Sheriff. bobacrite for the Press GAS FITTING... If you are intend ing to put in Gas or ar3 having any trouble with your pipes already in, Let us know. SANITARY PLUMBING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES 3 BR Cuddeback & Co. S OAD ST., .:. MILFORD. PA. B 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. Advertise in The PRESS.' Subscribe for the Praa. A
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