PIKE COUNTY PRESS PUllLIUHED EVERY FRIDAY Friday, March 25, 1910 mi B, BROWS' BUILDING BROAD ST. bubschiptioh: Oh Year One dollar and fifty cents Hix Months Seventy-flve cents. STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. (entered at the post office of Mllford, Plk bounty, Pennsylvania, as second iM matter, November twenty-fires, ISMS. Advertising Rates. Onolnoh, one Insertion -1160 8oh subsequent insertion .76 Reduced rates, furnished on application, Will he allowed yearly advertiser. Rumor has It that the Mllford Inn b'i been eold to Henry and Albert Cotterill. Mrs. Isabella F. Wright of N. Y. war a visitor tn town this week. Ueo. R. Ball Esq. spent last Sun day with his family at Pleasant Point N. J. where they are staying with Dr. and Mrs. Reed. Remember the entertainment in Brown's Ball next Tuesday evening March 29. Benefit of V. I. A. Oor neighbor advises everybody to olean their premises. Excellent idea, and perhaps suggested by a glance out of its baok windows. Legal Advertising. AAmlnUtnttoT's and KxeoutOT'S notices - 8.00 Auditor' notices .... 1.00 Divorce notices .... ... 6.00 Sheriff' sale, Orphan court sale, C mnty Treasurer's sales, County state saant and election proclamation oharged by tne luob. J, BT. Tea tea. PrjBLIBHIB, DON'T BE MISLED. Many a life has been out short bj ootigh that was cot believed to be serious. Maojr a backache and sldeaohe follows a coughing spell. Many a night Is passed In restlessness caused by ooughlng. Do not be misled. If jou cough, take the old reliable Kemp's balsam, the best oopgh can. At drugrMts' ana dealers', iiftc. OBITUARY F1HE 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. )eoeoOeOeOeoeooeOe-Oe0 iT A I L 0 R Si 1 S. It Y MAN A X N Why certain prominent citizens of Mllford insist on calling down public condemnation of their acts In the natter of trying to infringe on pub lio property and trespassing on the rights of others is one of those qaes. tions bard to answer The maxim ot the law is In tt nae your own as not to injure others and when flag rant attempts are made to nullify this rule the reaotion generally proves detrimental to those who ig nore it. A fire Is easily started but often is difficult to contiol. The town must either progress or retro gade, morally and physically, and when we have only one source with whioh to build it np private greed should not be permitted to interfere with its comfort and attractiveness. There is a point where forbearance ceases to be n virtne, and when pub llo sentiment is fully aroused it often makes itself felt In no uncertain manner. That is not threat it is a law of self proteotion, which Is the highest law of nature. NOW In- WESLEY WATSON. Mr. Walson a life long resident of this place died at his home in the Borough yesterday t o n March 24, after a long illness of general debility He was barn Ma-ch 2, 1832 and wa a son of the late William and Mary Cameron Watson, He served In the Civil War and was a corporal in Co B. 151 Pa vol and among other en gagementa took part in the battle of Gettysburg. He was a carpenter and worked at his trade nntil incapacity ted by sickness. He is survived by his widow, two sons Chauncey a.id liar ry and one daughter Gertrude. The funeral will be held Sunday and in ternient in Mllford Cemetery. FARM FOR SALE. The farm now occupied by Mr9. Joseph Carhuff in Delaware town- hip containing about fifty four acres thi.ty cleared. Good dwelling, barn and other outbuildings. Also excel lent fruit on the place. For terms etc' enquire on the prem I sea of Miw. Joseph G. Carhuff Delaware township. Spring finds us ready with n, full line of till i the newest styles and fab tries for both Men it Worn en. Have your clothes made for you and tl cy will give you twice the wear at the same cost lis ready made Men s suits from 12.00 ii. The Jaillets, Broad & Ann Sts; Milford, The settlement of the Carmena strike in Philadelphia which teemed about to be made was interrupted by the men after the transit company had practically aooeded to all their demands. This action shifts the burden on the strikers. The wave of what aeems vast revelation of iniquity now passing over the country will likely dear the atmosphere somewhat. It looks as though offioialt have been steeped in graft, but their exposure and punish ment may operate on their success ors as an Incentive to olvlo righteous ness. The example ot reputations ruined and fortunes dissipated should havo a deterent effect on those who may be willing to sell themselves for a mess of pottage. DO YOU FEEL LIKE THIS? Does your head aohe or simply .feel heavy and unoomfortablef Doe your back ache? Do jou feel fagged outf Tbe tonlo laxative herb tea known a Lane's Family Medicine will cure jour bead, re move the pain In side or back and restore your strength. Nothing else 1 so good (or the stomach and bowel. At druggist and dealer' 86o. $100 Keward, $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that thei Is at least one dreaded disease that science oas been able to care In all Its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is tne only positive cure now known to tin- medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and Muoous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying tne foundation of the disease, and glvlag the patient strength by building up the oonstltutlun and aasUtlng nature In doing Its work The proprietors have so much faith In lts curative powers that they offer One Huu drotl Dollars for any disease that It fails to cure. 8c nd for list of testimonials. Addreas V. J.CHEKNEY &CO, Tol. Sold by all druggists, 75 cents. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation KIMBLE R. W. Kelly sold his old canal tta bl to a party at Honesdale who took It down last week. Tbe old land' marks of the D A H are passing away. Lot Daniels, who la In very poor health, bad a slight shook of paraly sis in his limbs last week (Friday) and does not improve. George Decker and wife ot Row lands visited tbe former's mother, Mrs. R. T. Decker Saturday and 8uu day. Mae Kimble is on the sick list with no hope of her recovery. John Ploas and Herman Darling of Bloomiag Urove were in town Mon day and dehorned M. C, Rowland and R. W. Kellys cows. . Music-Loving Cow. Mulc pleaes man and beast. The author ot the book of Job records the effects of the trumpet on the borae, and a writer In the American Nat uralist tells ot a herd of cows that was greatly moved by the muBlc of a band. "Twelve or thirteen cows In s herd were graxlng In a large field op posits a dwelling house. One day a German band began playing on the road dividing the house from the field. No sooner did the cows hear the music than they came from the farther end of the Held, and standing with their heads over the dividing stone fence quietly., listened to the music. On the departure of the musicians, the cow followed them as far as they could on the other side of the wall. When they could go no farther, they stood lowing plteoesly. ! Some of them became o excited that they ran round and round the fieM, seeking to get out Finding no outlet, they returned to the corner where they had lost sight of the bund and remained there for a long tiros, More Cxeluclv In Philadelphia. . The story Is told of an elderly worn an a member of the "Inner circle" of Philadelphia society, who was much affected by the news of the death ot a man of social aspirations which had not. It is sad to relate, been aided by his well known benevolence. Mt. Blank was in many respects an admirable character," said the old lady, ';and It was a real pity that bis lowly origin maae impossioie our rec ognitlon of him. Poor, dear, vulgar creature! ' We could not know him In Philadelphia, but we shall meet him in heavenl" Llpplncott's. is the time to have your terior Decorating done. Do 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. a n d' WE do not charge more than any one else. Samples ot Wallpapers and Covers furnished on - V application. Estimates cheerfully given. ALL WORK GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY ANGELON BROTHERS, HIGH STREET CLEANING. PRKSSINO llKl'AI KING 000OKOO0000Q0 Women Could Stop Baldheads. Women are to blame for everything If they did not love bald-beaded mei so devotedly, bald-headed men would not be able to marry so eaalh and baldness would be no more, for baldness Is largely heredity, and If transmitted by the father or even b the mother If there Is baldness amonn her male ancestry, father or grand fathers, as far back as Noah. Tut for Drinking Water. To ascertain if water is free trotr organic pollution, place a lump ot sugar In a bottle nearly full and cor up. If. after thus excluding the air and keeping the bottle In tbe light for two or three day, the milky cloud it apparent, but the water remain clear, then It may be considered free from the phosphates with which tew age water is impregnated. Innovation In th Vatican. In his apartments in the Vatican the pope has a piano and a planolo These are innovations. The violin Is also a favorite Instrument of the pope and la his younger day be was coo ider4 a master of the bow. Tbs De line tor. Bible Chapters. . The Bible chapters number 1.188. ol which 918 ar In th Old Testamtni and 10 ta th New. The Better Part of Courage. "I admires courage." aald Unci Ebea, "but I doesn't blame a man fob glttin' out'a de way when be ain't got ao ahow. Dar wouldn't be no sense at all la a mouse tryln' to fight a cat.'' REPORT OF TH K t-ONIHTION Of THE First National Bank of Milford 111 the State of Pennsylvania, at the close ot business, Jail. Ill, 11)10. KEsenncus Loans and discounts i 59,777 Oil Overdrafts, secured and unse cured lm 8 V. S. Bonds toRecureolrciutHlou 26,lrtH oi Premiums on U rt. Mends WK1 Xi Bonds, securities, etc 101 417 5u Bunking house, furniture itud fixtures 1 8. 00 Due from . unproved reserve agents 17.2SB W 40 0" 15 00 MILFORD G H Rear of Court House PENNA EASTER OFFERINGS Easter Perfumes. A flue line of all Me popular orders baa Just arrived for Kdster It includes also some new and thinly nilnra which are sure t'i niteli the fancy Prices from 40o up to $1 SO sin ounce. , Easter Post Cards In addition to one of the finest dis plays of Bouvenir Post Curd in the town, I offer the choice of a complete Bhowing of Efter Post Cards. Re member your friend. Price range from Ic to l5o. Easter Egg Dyes. Something to gladden ti e hearts of the children. Oie hundred difl- ent colors and designs In each uicUr.eH for 5e. Easter Candies For your sweetheart. Iklle Sweets, fresh on Friday. Mead Easter Ice Cream. Orders taken for Icn Cream for the home. Quarts. -iOn. .Strawberry Chooc.late & Vanilla flavors. Pails furnished free. ifor" Both Phones. F. J. HERBST Graduate MILFORD in Pharmacy PENNA. SALE Codfish and flounder. Some authorities say th floundei Is only a codfish with flattened he-id Settleing the estate of the late Thomas Armstrong w e offer for sale the General Store of T. Armstrong & Son. particulars, terms, etc. For apply full to H. T. ARMSTRONG 13 13 Cheeks and other Ca-hdie No'-cs of other National Banks, yractlonal paper currency, nick els and cents Lawful Money Reserve In Bank, viz: Specie a WIS OH 1 , . Legal-tender notes... 1 4m on j .' Redemption fund with U b. Treasurer (6'jfc of circulation) 050 00 Total sils.Tbti 41 LI A II 11,1 TI KB Capital stock paid In I 28.000 00 Surplus fund lo.tMl to Undivided profits, less expensos and taxes paid lu.!l:i:j -f' National Ijank notesuutstandtug 25,000 no Hivldonds unpaid a 00 Individual deposits subject to cli.k 14S.OS4 03 Demand certificates of deposit.. l,?-ri On Certified e'iecks 37 lis Total ;16.7S8 41 State of Pennsylvania, County of Hike, as: I, John C. Warner. Cashier of the above named bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of niy knowledge and belief. JOHN O. WARNKR. Cashier, riuliscrlbed ana sworn to before me this th dnv of 1'el-v. HHO. .1. C. UHAMBKULAlN, Notary Plibllo. Correct Attest: P. N. IKH KN'ICjrE. 1 C. O ARM-l'RON(;. Directors. W. A. H. MITCHELL, Itellnlh ifciTrfc OPPOSITE 5 &10c. Store PORT JERVIS Disliked Publicity. "Young man," the rlHlng statesmuj :ald to the reporter, "newspaper notor iety Is exceedingly distasteful to Lie. but Bincegyou have asked me to give you sc-e of the particulars of the leading events In my life I w.ll omply. I do so, however, with great . eluctance." He:e he took a ty;.e nrltton slxet from a drawer in his lesk and handed It to the reporter. 'I suppose, of rourse," be added, "you wai.C my portrait, and, although 1 lii.iike aaytUlm that savours of uiu.ae p'..blR:ty, 1 can do no ltus ihau co.up y vk ; .i.r wlrh." Here he took a laige pho.ott;apb Uom a pile In ano'.'.e: Jiawer at-d givo It to tho repo; .-r -Acccuoad lull er concerning u y' .!,," he added, "you will liud in tliit Tv leailet, as well as partituhiiv o'. :..y ..o-b:e j ;id tas'.es. When t '.. ujve?is in print you may -end me .wt liui.died and flf'.y oilej of the pape.." Children and Fool. The boy ws an ittio. His head waa twke the noraiul size, and he wo.ild sit lor hours without speaking. How ever, when he did emit a remark. It was sure to be startling, and couched in apt language. One day, an ex tremeiy "plain" old maid was catling on his mother. After a long period o. apparently thoughtless silence, the Idiot remarked suddenly, "Do you know, Miss Perkins, you are absolute ly the homeliest woman I ever laid tny eyes upon?" In anny, the mother turned to him; "Charlie, -so not let nie eer hear you make such a remark again," she cried, severely. "Mother." quoth the Idiot. "1 never shall have occasion to." 6t. Bernard Monastery. At present the monastery of St. Bernard costs about lifOO a year to keep up. This money la partly col lected in Switzerland and partly ae rived from the revenue of the mo& astic order. Misery. The neighbor s dog sits out on the front lawn and howls dismally. The man In the window looks out and jells: "Sh-h-h, you beast!" The dog continues to howl. The man ag tin couies to the window and this ti.ne hurls a shoe at the dug. Still the animal howls. Another shoe follows. The next day the man's wife goes around In her stocking feet beca.ise be can't find her shoes. The man hasn't tbe price of another pair of shoes for her, and the next night the iog bowl louder than ever. TO MAKE EVERY GRAIN OF CORN COUNT. is the pnrprse of the "Dr. Hess Idea" of Stock Feeding More Di gestion in s'.niple words tell the s'ory But the Proof Every medical and Veterinary College recommends the ingredients in Dr. Hess Stock Food for increasing the sppetite, improv ing digestion, regulating the bowel-, liver, kidneys stock look thrifty and healthy and at only a very little ootd. As Furthur Proof: READ THIS PROPOSITION Take home r package of Dr. He?g S'.oolt Food, use it all winter as directed. If you are not a firm believer m It after that we'll re fund your money. What is said above also refers to Dr. Hess Poul try Panacea. We guarantee it to make hens lay and to keep Poultry healthy. We also guarantee Instant Lice Killer to kill lioo. Call on us for one of Dr Hess 96 Psge Veterinary Books free. ARMSTRONG'S PHARMACY, Phono 98 Milford Broad St. Amatite Kooiing T. R. J. Klein & Son, Agents Iron and Tin Roofing of all Kinds Metal Shingles and Metal Ceilings Pj Hardware, Stoves and Ranges Gutters, Leaders, Plumbing, Gasfitting. General Jobbers and Repairers. f Broad Street, flilford Pa I GAS FITTING... 1 If you are intend- S in'; to put in Gas t or ara having any j2 trouble with your oioes alreadv in. Let us know. g SANITARY PLUMBING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Cuddeback & Co. g BROAD ST., .:. MILFORD, PA. S Your Home If you are going1, to build any where in Pike Co. or Sussex Co., N. J. it will pay you to consult E. S. WOLFE Dealer in F Flooring R ' Cement Siding A Lime Ceiling M Plaster Mouldings E Doors Casings L and Lath U Windows Shingle M Interior Finish and B and Roofing E Oak Flooring Milford R , Pa. Advertise in The PRESS. (Subscribe for the Press i
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