THE MILFORD STORE OF STORES Longest Established, Best Equipped ' ' FINEST LINE OF WINTER GOODS. Specialties in woolens, jackets, ladies, mens and childrens underwear. Gloves, hosiery, boots and shoes. AH the latest styles and best materials for winter wear. Beautiful ffitr Tcckwai? A New Department A large assortment of Laces and Trimmings. A complete Itock of mens furnishings. Finely stocked Grocery Depart ment. CrocVery and glassware direct from England. All of tljc aboVc at " prices that Will liake it to your advantage tio buy of MXreilE LL BR0S. Boad Bt&zzti ffiilf oi?d Pa General LIVERY STABLE Safe horses, Good wagons, Prompt service, Careful Drivers. Findlay & Wheeler, Mllford. Pa PROPRIETORS! KILLthi couch and CURE thi LUfiCS w,th Qfa jng's Ucv Discovery MB VOUCH8 soe. Mil ISOLDS TrW ietilifret m M l THROAT AND IUN6 TROUBLES. ODAKANTKID BATISrACXOttk OK MOMIT HIPUNDKD. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Style. ' Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS Repairing ;-NKATLY done Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFNER. Harford St. Milford !L3SKers uecetd when everything else fails, la awvaus prostration and female wishwsis they are the supreme rsraedy, ea thonaanJa have testified. I fOR KIDNEY.LIVER AND I STOMACH TROUBLE kj t the teat medicine ever sold c pvev a arugguK a counter; "BEST OF ALL FLOUR. FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY When in need of ary Hello to No. 5., or come to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD PA. I Supplying J The Table AN EVERY DAY PROBLEM We solve it by keeping Fine Groceries, Canned Goods, Choice Meats, Fresh Vegetables. FOR AN ELEGANl DINNER II you appreciate a good market in towln buy your fish and clams at my place. Limburger, Imported Roquefort. Philadelphia Cream cheese or any othon desired. FRED GUMBLE Harford St. Miliord Pa. The East Stroudsburg: State Normal School is A thoroughly first class school for TEACHhKS. It is PERFECT in the Beauty and Healthfulncss of its Lo cation. It is COMPLETE in itsE quip ment. Its Graduates rank among; the Best in SCHOLARSHIP and TEACHING ABILITY. The roomi are carpeted and the Beds Furnished. The Food is Abundant and Excellent in Quality. For Catalogue Address, E. L. KEMP, Sc. D.. PrindpaL East Stroudsburg, - Penna, Ever-Buey Woman. A newspaper writer, sympathising with women because there la no long er any cradle to rock, or hardly, s baby to care for, no home achoollnf necessary In the present e of the mod ern kindergarten, no sewing to do In thla ready-made age, little house work In tM flr of l-t ""d i,Ae and resrautaii.M m. erepa'.eJ foocs, asks with concern: What are we go ing to do with the woman out of ft Job? Let him put that question face to fare to hla woman acquaintance and dollars to doughnuts he will And tli cm all so busy trying to keep up with their engagements that they won't have time to answer hla foollah questions. A Plea for a Real Home. There Is no subject of greater hn- pnrtance than that of home and home life. Almost everything of Interest to the Individual, to the nation and to the world la bound up In home life. If the home life of a nation Is vicious 3r not what It should be, the nation can never rise to an exalted position. Home to many people Is almply a place where they eat and sleep. Home should be a place where the father. neither and children can enjoy them selves better than any other place on earth. The attractive feature of most homes la that there la no for mality, no stiffness, no forma of eti quette to Interefere with comfort. Woman's Life. Johnny's Warning. A little boy who alwaya guessed at everything was asked by his teacher bow many gods there were. First he guessed two, then three, whereupon the teacher punished him and sent Mm home. On his way home he met another boy and asked him where he w..8 going. "To Sunday school," aald the other. "You'd better not go there. She'll ask you how many goda there are." "Well, I know how many goda there are. There la one," aald num ber two. "Yea, you go there with your little one god. I lowed there were three and she nearly knocked m head off." Take Her Choice. You know the engagement between Jnck and myself Is off, and I asked him to send back my presents and lock of my hair that I gave him." Welir Well, he aent ft servant this morn ing with a large packet containing In n merable locks of hair from gray to flaxen, raven to red, with ft message that I could choose from among them my own property!" Johnny and tha Whale. Mother Johnny, you said you'd been to Sunday-school. Johnny (with ft far-away look) Yea, mamma. Mother How doea It happen that your hands smell of fish? Johnny I carried home the Bun- Day school paper, an the outside page is all about Jonah and the whale. Make-Up of the Tailor. It requires the originality of a geni us, the wisdom of a philosopher, the brains of an Inventor and the tact of a diplomatist to make ft success In the tailoring trade. To bring about ft re storation of color and grace in men's clothing will need the qualities of a hero and a martyr. A Little 8oclal Affair. A woman, dirty and disheveled, went Into a public dispensary with her right arm bruised and bleeding. As the surgeon applied the necessary remedies he asked: "Dog bite you?" "No, sorr," the patient replied, "an other loldy." Ameliorating Circumstances. Socrates had taken the first alp of bis hemlock. "I ahall be allowed to go alone, I trust T" he murmured. After being asaured that Xantlppe Would remain behind, he drained the goblet cheerfully. There's the Rub. "Died In poverty!" cried the philo sopher scornfully. "Died In poverty, did he, an' you expect me to aympa thlzeT What la there In dying in poverty? I've got to live In If Sporting Times. What, Indeed? "James waa always kind of mo rose." said Mrs. Page to her caller, "but now he'a married again, seems as if he couldn't bear to have anybody smile. "There you go, he aaya to Al mlry, the other day, 'alwaya singing thorn secular songs In this vale of woe. What It you waa took sudden," rays he, 'and called to your last ac rount with the "Soldier's Tear" In your mouth V "Exchange. Lunchroomese. Three men went into a quick-lunch restaurant and ordered ft ham-and-ga sandwich and a glass of milk, two poached eggs on toast, and two saus ages on macaroni. Here's what the n inch-counter man aang out to hla Invisible cook: "One combo with a cow; two men (o a raft, two Bleriota on the Chan nel." All Going Out. Judge (sternly) Three times In ft month! Whut do you make of this, sir? itnstus (apologetically) 'Deed I uo.m' make nuflin'. You fellows up here seem to be de only ones dat get any 'cunlary profit out of hauling, ma up. Uncultivated Land In Japan. Three-fojrtha of the area of Japan la mountainous, and leas than alxteel per cent, la under cultivation. Novel Institute for Braxll. Rio de Janeiro la to have ft govern ment xootecholcal and rgronomical In atltutc dedicated to the study of stock raising and agricultural experiments. Hla Quarv L InMlm.. vithln. a .nut,. LU. ten playing with Its mother, asked of His inena: vat rnj mm oat call vea pe is a niue pupr Treasurer's Sale of Unseated Lands in Pike County for taxes of 1008 and 1900 and School of 1910 Notice Is hereby given that agreeably to an Aot of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled an Act to amend the Act entitled an Act, Hrii'.rllm the mud of selliriir mwt.ted liintU tor otxt- mid for 'it.' er -jurpw,v. piuuied March IK, A. D. 11 6, by a supple tneut to an act to nmend the Act entitled an Aot directing the mode of selling un seated lands for taxes and for other pur poses, passed March 17. A. D. IH17. and by firtlter ttiipplement to Inst recited Act puwed March HI, ltfiM by Aot entitled an Aot lu relation to the sales of nnscnted lands tn the severnl counties of this Com monwealth panned March ti, 1847, and sup plements thereto. The following described tracts of lands (desorthed In the warrantee name) will be sold on the SECOND MONDAY IN JUNE NKXT (being the thirteenth day of said month) commencing at 9 o'clock In the aiternoon of said day. at publio vendue,, at the Court House la Milford, In the county of Pike, for arrearages of taxes due aud cost ac cural on each-lot respectively. Blooming Grove Township No. 'Warrantee Name Acres Per Tax 3u0 Bowhanan Theodore.. 288 88 15 60 178 Deptll Nicholas 135 am 11)4 Decow Isaao HO - 6 41 DO Fly John illl 181 IB 7u Its) Kuouse John Ui 7 12h 0 Kit Inhans Horace (J 111! 10 0 Mott O. H lil 1 17 187 Mease John & In 87 Richards Joshua 421 165 Si tls 17H isaylor David f0 2 Ti Wlgton Margaret 4-.1t xa 81 75 Wallace James 8 lot) w 0 47 Delaware Township ltl Brodhead Luke 120 9 93 148 Carney Thoiuaa 8ou 19 71 140 Carney Hannah 10 " 12 ft; 114 Dinguian Andrew 48 6 48 18 Hull Ann Jr lfiu 18 81 14H Hoover Manuel .- H31 137 5 41 144 Kllng KachMl 168 Uli 175 McNeill Samuel 811 70 28 tki 107 Mease Robert o) 1H 8!i Kilt Mease Thomas 8'. lift 2U 7it 0 r-tephens David 83 01 26 Taylor John M 80 x 05 Dlngman Township 143 Ball Blackull W 82 60 i & 15 20 14 8l 188 Brodhead John Jr. 198 14 OB 147 Ball Margaret 101 Brink Munus 191 Caldwell David 158 Jones John 99 Rutson Thomas Jr 188 Smith William 184 Vanderniark Ludwig.. 4'tt) 1110 415 141 207 lid 80 14 80 6 21 29 oti 10 25 e 8.. 10 Mi 6 Btf Greene Township 201 144 19 05 15 40 78 4:19 100 41 45 439 41 89 40 8 77 50 4 72 50 4 72 4.19 90 20 40 8J2 44 20 91 .115 4- 6 40 , 2 8 81 29 lw) 8 27 4: 100 20 40 ,150 14 18 wnshlp 127 8 57 183 61 19 84 ,9(1 5 o4 872 88 93 453 120 44 ti , Sol 81 W 891 129 80 49 87 4 59 257 .120 27 83 250 53 28 5 2 894 20 41 80 807 18 82 86 ishlp 10 91 ,63 21 4 til ,44 8 80 14 1 2i 10U 4 85 144 6 12 44 ,198 66 17 lb 2H8 Lynch William. 299 Paschall Thomas 283 Rltteuhouse Joseph. 28tt Wain William 282 Wain William 123 Howell Richard... 78 Jennings John 2d. 162 Shields John. 236 Brotimnn John. 148 Curney Tboiuas. 145 Carney Hannah. 2ll7 Dally Cbarlus.... 148 Kinnear William.. Milford Township 111 Branham Ebeneser. .. 89 6 86 6 68 16 0 1 2U 10 89 5 84 15 89 18 26 4 60 88 18 7 65 14 04 16 19 6 77 9 69 8 40 1 21 0 69 6 95 8 U6 1 21 87 11 7 66 19 72 19 68 80 93 83 17 11 86 UlddlaJohn 80 Church R. e) 211 80 121 Stewart John .' 38 11 Smith Georire 158 141 121 188 Waahburne Nathaniel 68 Palmyra, Township 80 Cadr David 1H5 188 Philips Rebecca 184 19 Smith William loo 84 Wigton Isaac ... 412 Porter Township 133 814 Brown Daniel 128 92 Dills Abraham 252 (ireer Chae and Henry fehull 874 64 100 Heiuborg Thomas 888 l',o Harrison George 408 82 Heller Michael 100 71 131 341 McLaughlin John 50 177 Miller Alexander 4o8 181 67 76 69 Ml er William loo 180 K union Th mas 60 61 Willing Thomas 60 Shohola Township 107 Brink Henry 888 16 158 Carey Maloew 146 181 Depul Ann 8un 93 Deuuy William....... 190 89 Huston Mary Jr, 416 WestnUl Township 26 Jones Isaao 840 73 Smith kUiiabeth 67 No taxes received on day of sale. W. F. UHOL. Treasurer. Treasurer's Ofnoe, Milford, Pa., Marcn 7tn, 1910. A Sign. Conceit Is a pretty sure sign of a lack of experience. Study Mysteries of the Air. Man has been born of woman for centuries upon centuries, yet he la as little wise to the control of weath er conditions aa he la to the truth of what comes after death. Must It be ever so? Is prophecy, even aa It may some time be perfected, to remain the Ineffective substitute for the power to regulate? Tbe air throba with wonders. It af fords the medium of wireless teleg raphy, perhaps of telepathy. Tbe mystery pf how it abaorbs end restrains or leu loose the elements that make for storm or sunshine Is Infinitely bet ter worth attention than are the abort comings of a forecaster. Let some earnest seeker find a key to the rid dle and see how the farmers and sail ors and baseball players and Easter beles and all the sons and daughtera of time sit up and take notice. Cause for Relief. An Alabama man telle of an unique funeral oration delivered In ft town of that state not long ago by darky preacher. Now, It seems that the bablu of the deceased brother bsd not been Ir reproachable, to the great scandal of the wortby pastqr. oi tbe flock. So. In summing up the case at th funeral, the preacher delivered himself of the following: "My brethren and alstera, we are here to pay our last sad respects to our departed brother. - Some aaya he waa good man, and some aaya he waa ft bad man. Where he haa gone to we cant tell, but la our grief we have oie consolation, and that la ke'i dea " The Craving for sugar. Dot there Is this fundamental dif ference between the cravlnj for sumr and that for "sours." acltis, vineg.ir, plcklea, etc., alcohol, anl for other keen flavors and highly attractive lux uries, that It Is a real food of very high food-value and very promptly end ropdlly absorbable, which none of ho u:r.erR nre. except in small de greer Aa we have seen, this violent craving for sugar, leading to excess, largely disappears In children when their healthy demand for It Is sup plied by a proper mixture with their foods; while no child yet haB ever In herited or been born with a taste for alcohol, pickles, tea, coffee or tobac co. Success Magazine. Patron Saint of Aviators. It has been stated that the Vatican had been approached with the vler of selecting a patron saint for avln tora, and tM! St had been suggested that Elijah would be an appropriate person. The originator of the story seems to have not taken into account that Elijah waa an Old Testament character, and as such would be Ineli gible. No doubt, going to heaven In a chariot of fire would have made Klljah an appropriate patron. A Pnrir contemporary suggests that SaLnte Colombe should be chosen. Her name alone has much to recommend he-. She suffered martyrdom at Sens under Marcus Aurelius. London Globe. A Kick for Consistency. The commuter with a grievance opened the door of the General Pas senger Agent's department, pushed aside the boy at the railing, and stalk, ed up to the Chief Clerk's desk and relieved himself as follows: "Maybe I bave no kick coming when f go to the station on time every morning for elx weeks to catch the 9.08 train, only to find It from fivo tu ten minutes late. Maybe I haven't, I say. But when I get there two mln utea late on the first morning of the seventh week only to see tbe rear eni! of the train disappearing cltj-ward then, by thunder, I have a kick coj Inc. and I'm here to register it!" For the 8pell!ng Class. "I prophesy an agreeable ecstaBy In perceiving the unparalleled embar rassment of a harassed postilion while gauging the symmetry of a potato peeled by a sibyl." Dictate this sen tence and find how many of your friends will be able to spell It aright! Woman'e Latest Conquest. Sea otter has been requisitioned for the adornment of fashionable feminine attire. Heretofore it haa been ex clusively reserved for the use of men, no doubt on account of Its weight and durability. Bible for All Immigrants. More than 450,000 Immigrants have landed at Ellis lslund during the last six months, and each one who wished It got a copy of the Scriptures In his own language from missionaries of the New Vork Bible society. The Extreme. I Visitor Bo this town Is strongly opposed to corporal punishment? Walter Yes, sir. Why, mister, dey don't even let us serve whipped cream. A Dusty Spot. Most of the Negro messengers at the doors of Cabinet members and their assistants are well-educated men. The other day, when. Secretary Xnox looked at the big globe that Hands In his oflVe. be was annoyed to find that the globe was dusty. "William," the Secretary of State said to the messenger, putting a fln ser on the globe, "there's dust here an Inch thick;" "It's thicker than that, air," replied the me8genger. "What do you mean??" said the Secretary sharp. "Why, you've got your finger on the Desert of Sahara." Heavenly. A clever lady, who Is an ardent be Jever In the Immortality of tbe anl nals. is often rebuked by her clerical friends, who Bay that "dogs and cats would be quite out of place In Heav n." She replies: "Certainly, in our Heaven, but God would not wish them :o pass their future life In the com pany of those who had neglected or U-treated them on earth. No, God will give them ft better Heaven than that!" A Return in Kind. Mark Twain once asked a nelghbot f he might borrow a set of bis books. The neighbor replied ungraciously hat he waa welcome to read them in Ma library, but he had a rule never 0 let his books leave his house. Some t'eeks later the Bame neighbor sent u-er to ask for the loan of Mark '. waln'a lawn-mower. "Certainly." said Mark, "but aince 1 make it a rule never to let it leave iv lain you will be obliged to use It lere." At Last. Aa soon as a man really feels that ha can at last put aside his business caxea he lies down and dies. Love Letters. Women generally write love letters merely for the purpose of getting chance to keep the answers. Lest One Should Fall. It Is well to moor your bark with two anchors. Publlus Syrus. Personal Friendship. The wealth of life lies In persona) frit ndsblp. Mind Like Other Products. As the products are Improved by cultivation, so it Is with the mind. Education brings the seeds of thought that have been produced by the no blest masters in the arts and sciences and Industries In all ages and all lands and sows them in our midst to spring up and fructify In accordance with the care wa take In their culti vation. . Amatite T. R. J.' Klein Iron and Tin Rooting of all Kinds : 1 .Metal Shinjlcs and Metal Ceilings Hardware, Stove3 and Ranges Gutters, Leaders, Plumbing, Gasfitting. General Jobbers and Repairers. Broad Street, fliiford Pa H Li4iikai.bX:at-.' XjbUljitflW&'-iim-r.it ''jf'M iVM RYDER'S MARKET RYDER'S BUILDING DEALER IN Mentis and Provisions, Fish and Vegetables, Canned Goods Orders Pnmptly Attended PAUL RYDER Harford Street,' Milford. DR. KENNEDY'S Pleasant to Tnke, Powerful to Cure, Ai-.tl AVelcoino In Every Homo. wmn, lsvsr a BLOOD GORE Not a Patent Medicine. Over 30 Years cf Success. Used in Thousands of Homes. Write tc Dr. David Kennedy's Sons, Rondout, N. Y., for a FREE sample bottle. Large hntlA ft I -CiCI. All rlrucrists. MS SsUsUMfeXKUlV SARSAPARILLA TC Doesn't purify your blood and ihoroc lid your cyslcra of all waslt natter i has accumulated this winter. AND WE'LL RETURN YOUR MONEY That's the squarest deal we know ho Remember, if this remedy doe not give you complete satisfaction bring lad? ' w the tmptf bottle, . 0" if Iemeoy PRICE, 73 CENTS. j . iFjTr B T.1 J. Graduate MILFORD L10YED TO 1630 WE tre the oldet Wine and Liquor Houm in Philadelphia. We have been obliged to move from lite old stand where we have been for so many yean must have more room to accommo date our increasing business. Because we have the finest trade in Philadelphia is no reason why we should be higher priced. Old Pcnn VliIs!y, 75e quart $2.75 gallon is the finest whisky for its price in the world. Imperial Cabinet Wlmly. $ 1 .25 qt, $4.75 gaL, distilled from selected grain spring water. Goods shipped lo all parti of tha United Siates. 1 m -7 Iff Old Pcnn j' vii:skv i Thomas Masscy & Co. Formerly 1310 Chestnut SL Philadelphia, Pa. . a. a 1 , Roofing: S Son, Agents VOOD u SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS MILFORD PA UNDERTAKING Id all branches Special attention piveD to EMBALMING No extra charge for attendtug funerals out of town Telephone In Residence. LAUV ASSISTANT New ork l-ii-preseutntive Null, mill L'nvket Co. 60 Great Jonet. it. Telephone :W45 Spring STOVE WOO J) l'u ni islie ,1 at f.'.iS a tiKid. Moil order yiven promjil at' tendon. MilJurO l'u , Suv.Sth. 190t J. II'. Kiesel, Washington Hotels. RICGS HOUSE fhe hotel par eircllencr of tho capital .cculid will, in uiie hlmk of the White House and tiirertly eppesitethe Treasury. Kinebt tulile in the city. YVILLARD'S HOTEL A fniiMitis "hotflry, rr nun fcnMp for lk htstoriraluHMK-iatlons and lnnp-sustui.ned popuhtriry. Ktux LitJy rr-novaUtl, repainted mid partially riw ma. it.il. NATIONAL HOTEL A landmark among the hotels of Wash tnglon, patronized in former years by pri'Hui-m,. mid high i.ll.iiuls. Alwuy t in line favorite. Heci ntly r tninUli d ana n ntlercil better tliini ever, tlpp pa H K lk-p. WALTKlt Bl HTON, Res. Mgi lhf.-e hotels are the principal political renucivu of the capital at all tin es. I hey aroihebest. ttt pj'rg places at real uablt- rates. o. o. O DEWITT Froprlst Msnsgs. i EMPTY BOTTLE H. MO to give, in Pharmacy PENNA. CHESTNUT ST 1633 Chestnut SL A u S T . a