Pike County press. (Milford, Pa.) 1895-1925, April 01, 1910, Image 2

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    PIKE, COUNTY PRESS
PUULMHEO EVKBV TBIDAY
Friday, April I, 1910
mi B, BROWK'a PU1LDISO BROAD IT.
subscription:
On Ykab Oue dollar and fifty ceuts
Six Months e veil ty-flve cents.
STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.
Kntered at the post office of Milford,
Pike County. Pennsylvania, m second
sistf matter, November twenty-nrst, lew.
Advertising Rates.
On:, inch, one Insertion H
a ...i. . ihuMiiiAnt Insertion .10
Bod need (, lurntahul on Application,
will lie allowed yearly advertisers.
Legal Advertising.
A'lralniatrotor's and Ksecutor's
notices ;,
nivmu n,,Llee - - 5.00
Sheriff's onlea, Orphan oonrt sales,
n iMOIIM.a imlo. CountT Stftte-
m-nc and election proclamation chars-, d
by the mub.
J. a. Cttra. Poblishkb,
Editors are very like other people
onlv perhaps more modest. They do
not offor their opinions without
much misgiving as to how they may
be received. Others are positive in
deolaring their views while editor?
mildly hint at conditions. It is
therefore res I encouragement to them
to have public approval and educa
tional to have the public criticise
This is why editors invite oorrespon.
denes and open their oolurus as a for
urn in which matters may be dis-
cuwd. Whatever topics interest
tho goneral public, whether political
moral or religious should find expree
inn in tha forum and have the bene
fit of popular confidence. Public
opinion is a power and there are few
who care to Invite Its condemnation.
This ali-o is why editors are gratified
to know that their views are received
with faver and that pnbllo feeling it
in harmeny with their expression,
It also adds weight to have then:
commended. Correspondence like
wise proves that people are alive to
present questions and that they take
more than a oasnal interest in publio
affairs. If you have opinions wl y
not advocate tbem In the most public
manner and make them felt In th
community. Whatever makes fo
the uplifting of your town is worthj
of your effort to promulgate. It ad
vertises its life and energy and in
vites those who are strangers to oast
George W, Post of New York and
Mrs. Eleanor B. Armstrong of Mi'
f rd were married Tuesday at the
residenoe ot W. V. Hilliard by Rev.
D. Webster Coxe. The ceremony
was attenaeu oniy Dy me nmn"
of the oontrsotlng parties. We Join
with many friends In extending con
gratulations.
Miss Fannie Swepaniser is visiting
la Hawley.
Robert W. R-ld will soon begin
the erection of a bungalow on his
lots on George Street.
Judge Scaples has filed a decree in
the oase of Gould vs Gould granting
the divorce.
Some two or thoee camps are being
built on the shores of Twin Lakes,
Milton Armstrong by his will de
vises his land in Wayoo co, 22 acres,
to his son and gives all the residue ol
his property to his widow.
'George Gregory is pushing the
work on his new Garage on his lots
on Broad Street. It ia built of oon
crete.
By her will probated this week
Mrs M, J. Chamberlain devises an
her uroDertV to her husband J. C
Chamberlain.
Considerable thunder and lightuh'g
Wednesday evening pie?aged a
storm which did not inateMiims
Scarcely any rain fell here and the
atmosphere was not much changed.
March went out like a lamb.
Mrs Hannah A. Smith died lust
Tuesday In Port Jervis aged 67 yrs
Shb was the widow of the late I-asc
Smith a former resident of Delaware
township.
Madame L. Russell Gurnier passed
Easter in town.
Philip Hathaway entertained thi
family of Mr Cobb of Htaten Island
on Easter.
Rev G. Gorisre, accompanied b
his wife and son left lust Monday foi
conference.
M.s C. A. White and daughtei
Charlotte have returned borne fron
Boston after an absence of severs
weeks.
Negotiations for the sale of Mil
ford Inn were concluded yesterda
and Henry Cotterill became the pur
chaser. He will take possession nex
Monday.
FINE IN SUH I .NCJ
Insure your property ..
in Ryman and Son's
Agency. They have". .
some of the largest ;
Companies in Ameri
ca. Frompt & liber
al settlements made;
000OvO00000000
TAILORS
l S. RYMAN
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Spring finds us rendy
with a full line of all
, the newest styles and fab ;
i rics for both Men & W om
en. Have your clothes
made for you and they
will give . you twice the
wear at the same cost as ;
: ready made Men's suits
from $12.50 up.
NOW
The Jaillets,
Broad & Ann
Sts Milford,
5 kwiiB i
4haLa 14, n Id, II 1 irait tktkd nnu
anuwu mar. you nave line roads
beautiful surroundinga, good schools
progressive churches and a high
moral tone in the community anil
you open an inviting path for thos-
seekiug new homes. It is the duty
of an editor to do this and be takei
pleasure in it, but why leave bis ef
forts unsupported. Why cot writi
your approval and give him the os
sumnce of your support. It would
be uianua to his hungry soul.
WE
WE
WE
WE
WE
ALL
is the time to have your In
terior Decorating done.
Do not wait till the spring
rush.
do Painting, Hardwood .finish
ing, Paperhanging and "Deco
rating, according 1 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 011 application.
Estimates cheerfully given.:
WORK GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
CLEANING,
PKKHHING
REPAIRING
REFOHT or TUB CONDITION' OS THI
First National Bank of Milford
In the flute of Pennsylvania, at ths close
of business, Jan. 81, 1910.
BK8CURCK8
Loans and discounts I (0,777 00
Overtmirts, secured ana unse
cured.. . ... tons'
17. 8. hkiutts to secure olrelllatlon S6,UW 00
Premiums on U r. Bonds MOO 00
Bonds, securities, eto 101 447 6U
tittnkinir house, furniture ana
fixtures 1 888 00
Due from approved reserve
agents 17, k
brightens and preserves everything
about the home. 1 nerc is no urn ui
dingy looking furniture or woodworm
to homes where Liquid Veneer is
used U is dean, wholesome, Skni-
Liquld Veneer can be applied by
anybody, anywhere, at any time, and
there to no muss to clean up alter
ward. There are no cans, no pots,
no brushes. There are no sticky
hands or surfaces. Simply moisten
a niece of cheese cloth and wipe off
.i - t ... An jfu.Hnd.
Just try Liquid Veneer and see fi
bow sweet and clean ft will make P.
everything.
4-oa. bottle 2S.
12-ai. bettls) BOo,
OLD
ARMSTRONG'S PHARMACY,
Phono 98 Milford Broad St.
Checks mid other Cash Itotnt.
Note of other NnMnnal Batik.
Kractloniil paper ourreacj, nick
eis ana oeucs.
Lawful Money Reserve Id Bank,
la:
Speole I 6 95'0fl (
Ugaltender nutes. .. 1 40 On
tii'ileiupuon luoa wun u o.
Treasurer (&ft ornircuiatlon)
ANGELON" brothers,
THE SECRET OUT.
What made my lovely complexion? 1
do not like to tell, tor it was medicine
but the nicest a woman ever took. It ww
Lane's Family Medicine that did It.
This Is a pleasant herb l.-a which net. tu
vorablyon the stomach and bowels, puii
fytng the blood and oleansli g tiu skli
like in agio. It cures beodnche and buck
ache. Druggists and dealer's sell it, Sue.
MILFORD
HIGH STREE
Rear of Court House;
PENNA
PAUPACK
luis w oat her does not seem mnofa
Ilka March. Ilope we don't bare
oar Slsrcb weather io ilay.
The i'aopso boys held their annual
egg feast on Bennett' plalnfleld Ess
ter. All report very pleasantly
spent day.
Those from distance, woo spent
Easter at this place, were: Louisa
aud Alma Vetterlein and liable Pel
let of BlooniaburK. Francis Killam
of Kingston belbert tittmens of Har
risoD, K J. Mr. and Mrs. Lndwig
anil daughter of Scranton and Mr.
and Mrs A-ter and ion of Rowlands.
At C. A. Pelh tt's the erening of
the 26th, a large number of the
young people spent a very pleasant
evening. Dauaing was indulged in,
games enjoyed, refreshments served
and all present had very good
tintx.
An ice oreain social was lield at
Red school. No. 4, Friday evening,
April 1st. Proceeds for the benefit
of tbs school library. No "April
fool" about this.
Last week Francis Singer and fam.
ily of Hcranton moved into the
house occupied during the past few
years by Fred Cnlp and family. Mr.
C'ulp moved at the same time to a
house owned by Blevers at Big Pond.
Mr. binger has purchased the proper
ty be now has possesion of and in.
tends making this his permanent
place of residence.
MiSTflflPF.
ten burned Friday at 4 P. M. Mr.
Glaab discovered the tire in tbe Us
of the house, and took her 2 small
children and ran for help. Ralph An
tano and Ed. Johnson and VVulluci
heard her cry and reaohed there a
soon as possible. The got out neorlj
everything, and only part of then
clothes and some furniture whb lost
Mr. Glaab is poor man and the low
fails heavily on the family. The
house belonged to V. II. Hankinc
and was uot insured.
MlssSiphia Dick went to Narrow
burg Saturday to recite some special
lessons which she Is studying.
Miss Agnes Dick returned from N.
Y. dtp Friday eve accompanied bv
her friend Mr. McCormiuk, who re
malned until after Eas'er.
Chas. A. Diibroa enjoyed E'ister
week with liis family at Newark
Valley.
Miss Mary A. Johnson of Alden
villa was a guest of her two daugh
ters last w?ek.
Mrs. Electo Wright Is in P. Jervis
Born March 28 to Peter Scbntt and
wife of Binghamton a daughter.
Ml
Mi
111
40 IK
8a& o
7,825 0M
f&0 OU
Total .il6.7S8 41
LIABII.ITIBS
Cnplial stock paid In I 86.000
Surplus tuna iu,w w
Undivided profits, less expenses
and tnes paid W.VU iu
ntiotmi unns notesoutstanaina vo.uu w
lllvldemls unpaid w w
tlldlvidutil deposits subject to
cm oa 148.UM i
Demnnd certificates of deposit. . 1.7i 00
Cerlilled e'jocks 87 IS
Total 816,7t 4)
rftnte of HennsvlvHnlii. County of Pike, s:
I, John C. Warner. Cashier of tbe abov
named unuR do solemnly swear that tnt
shove statement in true to the best of my
kuowledire and belief.
JOHN . WARNKK. Cashier.
Pnliscrlbcd nna sworn to before me thU
th ukv of Koliv. 1H10.
J. C. CHAMHKKLAIN, Notary Pnbllo.
Correct A.tei.t:
P. N. BOUKNIQUR. 1
CO ARMStKUNH, (Directors.
W. A. H. M1TCHKLL, .
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 TEIAL
Katanioras Slate Roofing Co.,
Cor. Penna. Ave. & 7th St.
Matamors, Pa.
FARM FOR SALE.
The farm now occupied by Mrs.
Joseph Carhuff in Delaware town
ship containing about fifly four acres
thi.ty cleared. Good dwelling, barn
and other outbuildings. Also ei, el
lent fruit on the place.
For terms etc. enquire on the pn in
isoa of
Mrs. Johkpii G. Carhi-ff.
Delaware township.
The Shoe SE&VtaDLiv
Are combined in La France.
In looks the perfection of grace and beauty."
In HI faultless. In serviceabilty-, unsurpassed.
We urge jou to come in and son the new models
no obligation to purchase.
When vou see them you will wonder how so much
beauty, style, and quality can be put into a shoe selling
for from J3 to $4. And they are is" comfortable as
they are bautifut " r-
Don't you think it will be "worth your while to drop
In and see the latest La France pioductions for Fall
and Winter? Come in the very neixl time you we
down town.
J o n M SO N
FITTER OF FEET
POKT JEKVIS, N Y
$100 Reward, $100
MANY A DAY IS SPOILED
Uv a cough which cannot be broken bj
ordinary remedies. Bus w hr uot try a
medicine that will cure any coupa that
any medicine can curat That la Kemp's
Balsam It Is recommended by doctors
and nurses, and It oosta only 8a eeuts at
auy druggist's or dealer's. Keep a twttle
always to the house and yon will alwa; a
be prepared Io treat a cold or tough befor I
t oauses any suffering at all.
The renders of this paper will be pleased
to learn that thei e Is at least one dreaded
disease that science oas been able to cure In
all its stages, and that Is CaUrrh. Hull'.
Catarrh Cure Is Ineonly positive care now
known to th medical fraternity. Catarrh 1
being a constitutional disease, requires i !
oonbtltutlonal troatmeut. Hull's Catarrl: 1
Corals taken Internally, acting dlrecll; I
linnn th. hlmul anil Uiunn.-...,... .... I
systeiu.thereby destroying tue fuundatli.n I f f ,
of the dtsease.and giving the patleut mif I '
strength bv bulldlnir iin IIia ntn.rit.itl..t.
and assisting nature In duing its work - TfiT
The proprietors have so much faith in lit I
ouratlve powers that they offer One Jtuu- ft nnl tt
ills to rf-J
FOR SAfeE
Settleing the estate
of the late Tliomas
Armstrong w e -offer
for sale the General
Store of T. Armstrong
dred Dollars for any disease that It falls
cure. 8eud for list of testimonials.
Address F. J. CHKEXKY & CO, Tol. O
Bold by all drugglsU, 71 oenta.
Take Hall's Family Pills fur onnttipall'in
Bubsoribe (or tbe Press
particulars, terms, etc.
H. T. ARMSTRONG
full
to
Advertise in The PRESS.
OPPOSITE
5 & 10c. Store
PORT JERVIS
KIMBLE
Joseph Blackmore move from Fa I
le.v Lake to the Furhot larm re
ceutly bot by tl.e Kimble Lombei
Co.
Mrs. ielix Sston moved to Poit
Jervis last week.
Mrs. George Holberl of Luckswax
en and Mrs. Mard Hall of Bnniklyu
visited at K. W. Kelly's last week
mrs. Mary Udnlln ol Bellview, N.
.1. was in toun hist week on business
Bum to AtiLUof Einil and wife
in lift Week.
Mia WiiiH Id Btt-ilen and Mrs.
Victor Kcler mil two chllilrcn veil
ed their annt ilr-. K. MaloneBur dsv
UCENSE TRANSFER
KotlceN hnvhr Klvenilint an applies-
clou Kill be muile to the Juilsres of ibe
Court ot gunner creations of Flke count v
on April 4. lulu, fortlia Iruu.ferof tbe re
tail liquor lloeuae of Max Uarius for a ho
tel lu Lackawhxen towushlp to Frank T
BUbup.
JOI1NC WESTBROOK. JR.,
March S3, 1M10. Clerk.
Our Extravagance.
Discussing England and tha Eng
lish from an American point of view,
a -ecent American writer In England
observes :
"Nobody, from the kind down, is
either ashfined or afraid to be econo
mical. In England a man or a wom
an Is thought to be a fool or a .vul
garian who is not careful of expendi
ture, while in America our waiters
have been clever enough to make It
appear that economy Is mean, and as
nation we suffer accordingly. We
are fools to be fooled la this manner."
The Naked Truth.
There Is an sncient fable which
tells us that on a summer afternoon
Truth and Falsehood set out to bathe
torether. They found a crystal
spring. They bathed tn the cool,
fresh water, and Falsehood, emerging
first, clothed herself In the garments
of Truth and went her way. But
Truth, unwilling to put on the garb of
Falsehood, departed naked. And to
th . day Falsehood wears Truth's fair
hits robes, so that many persons
mistake her for Truth's very self, but
poor Truth iUU goes asked.
GAS FITTING...
rryou are intend
ing to put in Gas
or ars having any
trouble with your
pipes already in,
Let us know.
SANITARY
PLUMBING
IN ALL ITS
BRANCHES
Cuddabaok & Co.
BROAD ST.. MILFORD. PA. 1
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
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Flooring R Cement
Siding A Lime
Ceiling M Plaster
Mouldings E Doorg
Casings
Lath
Shingle
and
Roofing
MUlord
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and
Windows
Interior Finish
and
Oak Flooring
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