Pre VOL XV HILFOUD. PIKE COUNTY. PA., FRIDAY. APRIL 15. 1)I0. NO 24 BRIEF MENTION R. M. Yoang will sell household goods od the farm of Alpheua Ben r sley one mile below Dingtuans Perry ' Monday, April 25, at 8 p. m. Frank W. CroM was Id New York on business last Friday and Bator . day. J. H Van Etten niadu a business trip lo New York last week. P. N. Bonrntque generously con tribated his salary as BorpeM for the year to ti e Milford Fire lvpart tnent. , These days It It a pour state indeed and greatly behind the times whiob doii not bare an investigating coni- aaittea to-thw aptaeoorrupttonan d - bribery of it officiate, and legisla tors. If It cannot have that at least It oan uncover the disgraceful orgies which have been tndolged in ' by its presumably respected repre sentative. This work shnnld not be halted oiitil the people are folly informed as to the character of the men who have been representing them. Hotel Final, re Is open for the season. Mr.- ftelman , and wife of New York, who are eosnmer guests here, recently 6 pen a few days in town. Attention is called, on another page to a naw business enterprise in town, hand laundry, which will be oon dncted by Patrick White He prom Ises satisfaction in hit line of work and invites the public to give him a trial. Wells Fargo Express has' estab lished an office in Milford and pack age will be tarried by the Auto line. The office will be in the store of F. W. Cross. The Autos of the Miltord line will beglo making trips to Port Jervis tomorrow and the company declares its Intention to run vara the entire year. ; This will be a groat occommo dation to passengers who may thus travel' with much more comfort. It also shows marked enterprise on (he , part of the company, and no doubt increased patronage will prove the wisdom of the effort.' Rumor says the Erie has made a traffics arrangement with the pro '. jeeted, trolley road between Hones, dale and Hawley and that many of fie passengers and mnoh of the freight between those places will be carried by It. Bo if enterprise was shown, here to build a road to Port Jervis no doubt the Erie wonlil aid materially in making it profitable. rhe moon Ilea far North whiob the weather wise say indicatesa oolJ anootb. J. B. William Lqof Stroudsburg and Hon. folio A. Klpp, who were largely Instrumental in having tbe , late Professor J. F Dooley of Way mort locate at Newfoundland, were among bia Brat students. Professor Dooley was an excellent, paina tak ing teaoher and a large number of men and women who were educated by blm attest the worth of bis char acter and bis, efficiency as an In structor. A community suffers al . most" trreperable loss In the death .of anon a man. A - crowd from here attended a - glove fight In Port Jervis Tuesday night.' If yon et up about 4 :80 a m you , , may tee Halley's comet low in the I . East. It ia increasing in brightness. A lady in a Carbondale church .' .choir reaching for a high note brot - tbe chanticleer feather in ber hat too close to a gas get. She cooly took off. her bat and bud it carried out doora to burn. A large glass cutting firm baa bot land at Depwit, N. Y. and will move ita plant from Honesdale P . to thai place. The Attorney General decider thai Judge Sea He will bold bis ofllcd fo two years'. , Trout season opens to lay. The recent cold weather has fn xen np the worms and flies and tbuy may be hungry enough to bite. Floyd Bevan has removed from Hickory Grove Hotel to t farm in Montague. N. J. Coal formerly shipped by the i. A H. over tbe Erie is now directed t the O A W. Tuis change affects several families at Houeadale. Prof easor Surface, 8t to 7. lologist, warns against the use of new spray- tag materials largely advertised. He aaja orchards may be irjured or ruined by theos especially If they c m Ula oil. He suggest that Ihey be tested to demonstrate their useful U. Pred Wright or Suiiliaiiui! has b en appointed by Governor 8lu art State Treasurer In placo of Jere inlah Srnhcr deu'd, who was ejected The court will pass in the question whether John O Hheals pres 'nt In cumhent holds ont. 8 i fir as we have noticed no paper has anncunced yet that the peach buds are killed. Ii this an overhigh!? Surveyor John L. WeMbrook of Strouds'io.g was in torn Wcdaes. day. F P. Kimble K-q. and W. B. Holmes ot llonesilale visited. here a day tlr.s wt ck. 1 OMv'f, a daughter of 3 13. HaiuiU ton of Port Jcvls was run over' and killed hy n trolley cur in that city, last Monday afternoon. Hl:e wap agrd about 5 ye.irs and was playing near the tracks and ran under the wheels. Robin 6 are killed and son! in Ten,; naee nt ten cents a Urzen. J hey gather in the cedars to roi at and are caught Ht night. One hunler got 377 birds in one tier, und it is estimated that at Ifiift 160 010 have been caught there in the past few weeks I', is decided in til's state that thf word clmff-ur in tho act of 1909 tueMPB ti.e srvant of ihu owner ot'a motor vehicle l:iie.l to drive and at tend the car, and does not include operatots other thau nni!n)'s for hire. James Humbert of Nbw York is spending two weeks with his parents near to wot Pierro M. Niiisnf Butlikill was a visitor in town Tueeday. Mrs. Peter Girard of Brooklyn is spending the week with h r mother Mrs. Berthoud. . ' Rosivoll Palmer has entered the employ of ilia Milford Auto Co. Marriage licenses have been grant ed to B. F. Mcsker und Lottie Pigg ory both of l'aupac and to Lewis W. Luckey of Mntamoras und Catharine Adler c f N Y. City. Li p .hi Feurth who was consider ed as a p-nbable candidate for Sena tor from Wayne has taken down his flig, because of the claims tf Mon roeoonnty which would likely make an expensive contest. He will try fur representative. Harvey Hoffman K-q. of Monroe county is a full fledged candidate for Senator from this district He is about as good as any democrat who could be named. Born April 7th to Edward Bersel and wife of Shohola a daughter. A wild jamboree held by several members of the Honsa in New Jer sey at the adjournment lust week has created a dentation iu that stale and an investigation is demanded Tbetiovernor is indignant and other members wnnt to be exonerated from suspicion. It is a mighty slow state these days which dout have some soit of a scandal. Gifford Pinchnt met Roosevelt Ibis week and by agreement both are ii lent as to the topic of conversation. It was proper tn cause of Mr. Pin. chot'e former relations with the ex Presideut that he should meet and welcome him on his return, and it was also proper that he should ac quaint huu with the situation which has bps n Both are ex, und as such theii opportunity tor aciion U past for tbe present, and it would he nat i ral for them to disouss not only what has but what may tianspire. The spraying deu.onstration on the Stuuipf far n near town Wt Frida-, made hy the ttale, was fairly wi 11 atie.ided lud those present were gratitirid at I lie fcinxess of the opera tion and the instruction gained iu ine'jiois ol preserving fruit trees from the ravages of pent. At the ciofe Mr. Stumpr kit diy entertained II his quests. Gcurgi Ho'bert of Licka waxen viiii ttil Miltord Tue-diy. A. H'uek" Bil l will of Newark ln.il Thuii-d.iy ce'c.hruted their Miter Aedditii; siirroundel by their child ren and fried I. Jueoh Fio nme E-q if N jw York acted as loatdinastcr i n 'he occasion which whs a j 'jful ore for all present. Saturday morning in compxuy with Fi ink Uaney and wifo v. ho nub d in tun c-ipacity of linden r. in und bridesmaid, they Bine to Miltord for the honeymoon iiid neteguesU at the Inn, depart ing Sukdny. They are well knowu iimmer gunsts here and have tbe warmest wishes ot many friends Ibat they may live to round ont all the anniversaries up lo diauioud and even beyond. Margaret C Nyre of Stroudsborg was a recent guest with ber sister Mrs. J. C Bull. . E. 8. Wolfe has gone to Michigan to visit his brother Charles, who la quite ill. ' j Don't forget the minstrel show to 1 heii Brown's Hall, April 81st, t r the 1 eneflt of Milford Base Ball Club. Admission 85c, Reserved Seats 50o. At a meeting of the Democratic State Committee held last week It was decided to have voters at the June primary designate their choice for Governor. This Is practically In structing delegates to the State con vention which will be beld at Alien town June 15tb. v It was also resolved to raise cam paign funds by popular subscription. H. L. Davenport of Conashangb was In town thia week and in mnoh better health than formerly. Patrick White of Brooklyn N. Y. will soon open a hand laundry On Ninth Street W. S. Jsnett living near Philadel phia died this week of hydrophobia caused by the bite of a pet dog nine months ago. The wound, which was n very slight one, heated and tie event was forgotten, nntil some ten days since when he went for a bucket of water and attempting to drink was seized with a spasm. Thiy grew worse nntil his death. It is -niofed the dog had been bitten by one. with rabies. Dr. Wiley saya nine months Is long enough to keep any article of food in cold storage. They should not be kept so as to Interfere with next season's crop. ) It may not be very material but Monroe comity will have the honor of having a candidate for Congress and alf-o State Senator. It la report ed that W R Butler of Carbon may take the Republican nomination for Senator, unless Wayne presents a more available candidate. So far no one from Pike or Monroe seems to aspire to the place. A party wboolimbed Mt McKinley declares no evidenoe was fonnd that the peak bad ever before been visit ed. The flag and records whiob Dr. Cjok alleged be placed on the peak were not found, and now Cook may rank with any dosen of the Annan nias tribe. The present census will cost the government sixteen million dollars. It is estimated there are now about ninety million inhabitants in this country, so any pnpil oan figure ont the cost per capita. , Matamoras is to have a light, heat and powor company bat why did it not inolude Milford in its territory. Mrs. Mayno and family of New" Yors were in town yesterday arang ing for burial of tbe remains of C. Mayno whose body has been in the receiving vault of Milford Cemetery. P. D. Brisoo of Milton, N. Y; a former resident is visiting friends in this vioinity Mrs. Strut hers and daughter Effie took an excursion last week to Washington, D C. Standard Asphalt road oil is said to be one of tbe beat products to allay tlust. It penetrates the soil and aots s a binder. A car load ooeting about $200 would go far towards fix ing our main streets for the summer. This preparation is praotioally odor less. All having rnral delivery mail boxes should, by request of tbe gov ernment, paint tbem white with the ownera name in large black letter. No olvil case are listed for trialat the May term of Monroe oouoty ouurts, and the criminal calendar i light. The Milford Auto Company has received its second new REO car, Frank Schorr haa been for several day employed surveying near Big Pond in Blooming Grove. The rec ent purchaser of a body of land there is purposing to build a number of bungalows for roniiDg to summer guetts. The iioense money has been appor tion! d as follows : Delaware $180, Diuguian $120, Lackawaxen $380, Lehman $120, Matamoras $480, Mil ford Borough $960, township $120, Shohola $180, Westfall $120. Mis. J. deC. Van Etten and son nl ber mother of Tookahoa, N. Y., Mrs. Seaman, are gnests in town. t he varying fortunes ot base ball here now seem to be looking np and there is some prospect tbat 2 game a week will to played during tbs set; son Nicholas Roster a well known clt, zen of Stroudsburg died last Wednes day aged 81 yean. He was born in Germauy and came to this countrr when ti yean old. The Pennsylvania Fish Protective Association ia offering prizes tO' it members. First for tbe largest wild trout cuught on a fly; second for the largest caught oa bait by any mem ber; third tbe largest bass either on 11 or bait. . A barn 40x50 on tbe Joseph B ins, ley farm near Egypt Mills, occupied by Levi Ladles was burned with ita contents last Thursday morning. The origin of the fire is not known. New Jersey bss a marriage license law which become effective July 1.1farul of nTlln brothers, on Saturday A license oan be obtained of the town clerk or assessor and will cost SI. Bonny Mead Cottage at Cralgs Meadow, owned by G. W. Hanley of Brooklyn was burned last Sunday afternoon. Much valuable furniture many paintings and taperfries were destroyed. The fire is presumed to h.p hail Ita nrfirln frnni Bnarlra fWim B. ,r a ore in ine nre place. The census man begins work today Answer all questions accurately and promptly. About $8,000 has been raised for advertising Monroe county resorts. The advertising is done as a whole and ich subscriber receives the ben efit of the money paid by others. This seems a better way than for ev ery man to go it on his own hook. It has been tried in Monroe for sever al year and proven most satisfactory Of course we all know that Milford is 88 much better know that Monroe county that no such advertising is neceesary here. Bnt then you proba bly could not convince the people down there that they are wasting their money. Real Estate . Transfers Joseph H. Vogt to John Vogt Jr., land In Shohola. Minnie Boroeskie to Louise F. Phillips, 2 acres Lacka waxen Fannie A. Rose by George Greeo- ry sheriff to the Borough of Mata-, moras. Iot5 Matamoras, $275. Same to William L. Boyd, lots 422 454, 8, Matamoraa, (2,000 Martha Dinsmore to Arthnr S. Gladwell, 84 acres, Shohola.. Riobard Vaughan to Harry E Pur dy, lots 933, 935, 937, Matamorac, $276. y Worse Than Bullets. Bullets have often caused less toff ering to soldiers than the ectema L. W. Harrluian, Burlington, Me., got in the army, and suffered with, forty years. "Bat Buckleo's Arnica Salve cured me when all else failed,' he write. Greatest healer for Sores Ul cers, Bolls, Burns, Cuts, Wounds, Braises and Piles. 26c at All Drug gists. Cora-Growing Contest The Pennsylvania Livestock Breed era' Association announces prizes for ita Corn Growing Competition this year. Valuable cup and cash prizrs are awarded to the farmers who pro dune the beet yields. Yield counts 70 points, economy of production 20 points, sample of corn 5 point, and report 5 points. Blank for report are furnished by the association. No entrance or other fees. One acre mast be planted and it may be a part of a field of corn. The men who win these prizes will have a mighty good market for their crop, as farmers are looking for the corn tbat yields the most. Last year's first prize went to Crawford county, In the northwestern part of the state. For fall particulars apply to E. S. Bay ard, Secretary, East End Pittsburg, P. WANTED! SALESMEN to represent as in tbe sale of cur High Grade Goods Don't delay, apply at onoe. Steady employment; liberal terms. Exper enoe not necessary. ALLEN NURSERY CO. Rochester, N. Y Hol The' Trolley Recently some men from Albany, N. Y, were through this valley, who are reported to be interested in building a trolley line from Kingston N. Y. lo Portland. There were sur veys made last summer and those who went over the ronte made care ful examinations of the stakes which bad been driven. They declared the road would be built and now we hope the talk will crystallize Into deeds. Pleas gentlemen don't raise oar expectations and then d them to tbe ground. Hand Laundry. Patrick White has opened a hand laundry on Ninth St. in Milford, and all work in bis line will be promptly - .... and neatly done. Good will called for a a4 delivered. Telephone, NOTES FROM SANDYSTON John Major whose condition was so much Improved that be walked to the P. O. is much worse and Is again con Hned to the house. Nelson Depue and son are exten sively engaged in the raising of chickens. They now have 1,200 chicks and 1,800 eggs in the iuenbators. Norman Bcnslev moved from the last, to the farm of Mrs. Mary Reus or. The George Warner horse jcf ' urchBaed bv Charles Benslor. and , i,lllned.a,ely pu, in the team. The hogse ,g lou, and no one is safe ' hiu,, but if any one can train nlln ln tne way he shoaldi u is Char ' . ,gy About three years ago the Lnyton school, nnder the management of the teacher Miss Vogtmnti, raised twenty dollars for a school library and the library books reached Lay ton the pa3t week, a specimen ol neglect and red tape. It is said to be a sure thing that the road from Tuttles Corner to Les ter T. Smith's store in Layton will be macadamized in tbe early sum mer. Then what is the ue of putt ing nearly one hundred dollars of work on this road, and actuully making the road woise. Hiram C. Snook recently pur chased an auto-wagon that will car ry four or more persons und one day last week he came to Lnyton haudl ing tbe machine like a veteran chaf feur. ' It would seem that our Commit tee of the Board of Freeholders are lacking in courtesy. At a recent meeting of this Coin niittee for selling a bridge, tbey ru arlled U'e uid "f O. J. LiUle. un j opened, and yet his bid was over $3U0 leHlS ,ha0 ,bat of ''ls competitor. Looks kiud-a-funny don't i Many improvements will be made in tbe building on the "Strube Stiill1' farm at Bevans. The purchaser in tends changing tbe interior of the dwelling, convert the hog pen into a garage and build a Hsu pond in tbe rear of the house. Tho N. J. Legislature adjourned last week and the "swa-ru'' they had on that evening was a disgrace to the State. The voter should see to it that those members be elected next time to stay nt homer Local option got lost in tbe rustic. Members of the Layton GraDge held a frolic on their grounds on Sat urday last to level off their grojnds. as they intend adding an extension of 14 feet the entire length of the building. It will require another frolic to complete the job. There has not been so much de mand for carpenters and pajier bang ers as tbere is this spring. If all work Inteuded to be done, is doue at all, mechanics from elsewhere will have to be secured. FOR RENT! ONE of the finest store rooms in Milford, Corner Broad and Catharine Streets from April 1st. Also two cottages ; one 6 rooms, water in both. i.nqulro nl Milford, Pa. A. D. BROWN. The Call Of The Blood for purification, finds voice in pi in pies, boils, sallow complexion, a jaun diced look, moth pitches and blotches on the skin, all sinus of liver trou ble. But Dr. King's New Life Pills make rich red blood; give clear skin, rosy cheeks, fine complexion, heulth. Try them. 25c at All Druggists. CHARTER NOTICE Notice it hereby glvcu that an Applied lion will be made to the Governor of the State of Pennsylvania on Monday, the olulli day of May A O. 1UIO, hv Ihonnih Watts, David II Tlnnuaa, William A Parshall, Herbert Scnger aud Ulivid K. Thoruaa, under the Act of Astt'inb'y of tbe Commonwealth of euus.vlvuula, en titled "An Act to proviilo fur the Incor poration and Kegulution of eeriatn Corpor attune," approved April 2W. 1ST!,, and the , , , .i .i o i intended corporation to be culled, "PlkB n..ii-rv i.i.mr Powmi Cujpasv." the character and ohject of whith ia the upply of llnht, heat and power, or any of tneui, oynieau. ol gas. .it-cincny, steam or otherwise, to the public iu lUe borough of Matomo,,-, towmhip of Woifall, oouoty of Pike aid ttate of piiin.ylviiuiu, and to such pereonv, partnerships aud col- porationi residing therein, or adji.uut thereto, not extending heyond the lluilt. of wild county of Pike, an mny dniro the aame. and for theae DiirnoSei to have aud posnaas and enjoy all tlu rihn. lx-imflu ' Dd pnvUegi of the taM Act of As.uibiy 1 nH itm aiinnlftliienta. be . ... , u , , v t hie- April ia, l-iio Solicitor. FORGIVEN I never wish lo see yonr face, Hence from my Mht away ! You've crushed the hopes that for long years I've cherishel day Tiy diiy. From yonr cradle I had planned Your future, wealth aud power, You've blighted All my fundi. it dreams, I disown you from this hour. The old man thook his plid band As he tottered to ti.e door And almost cursed bis only child; "Father I Implore Turn not upon me In your wrath, I beg on bended knee Though I have erred yon will forgive As forgiven you would be." The father from his pleading child He turned In hate and scorn, And mattered low between his teeth "Would that yon were never born.'' A shriek She swooned. The father paled; He thought his child was dead. "Oh mercy heaven 1 Yes I forgive'' Iu agony he s.iid. What was her crime? Her mother's crime That twenty years betore. She wed against hi r parents' wish For love and nothing more, And now the child had done the same. The lather stoojicd down to caress Her prostrnte foi in. His- tears they came Upou her bloi illcss face. The quivering eyelids told of life. Thank God, she breathes, she lives. The fatlior tremb'i d like a leaf, 'Tis the child who now forgives And aska a blessing for herself Aud husband. Gratefully The old man lifts his eyes to heaven God's blessing upon all three. CKl'lI.IA A. CULLEN. Points Regarding the Censrs! tho census begins April lutu and! must tie completed in thiity days The e.inmerators will wear a badge insoribed "United States Census, 1!)10." The law requires every adult j,pr. sin to furnish the prescribed infor mation, but also provides that it Rhall be treated confidentially, so that no injury can come to any per son from answering the questions. The Census Bureau, prior to April 15, will distribute to every farm ow. ner and tenant in this state n blimk or schedule containing the Census questions relative to tarm operations und equipment. This should be fill ed up, if possible, not later than the morning of April 15. but if anyone tins been unable to till it up by that lime, ne snouiu ao it as soon after wards as he can. People who do not speuk English or who do not understand the bo'.ib dule completely should get help from others, if possible, la filling it up. The President has issued a procla mation, calling on all citizens to CO operate with the Ctnsusaod assuring tbem that it has nothing to do with taxation, army or jury service, com pulsory school attendance, regulation of immigration, or enforcement of any law, and tbat no one can be in jured b." answering the inquiries. It is of the ntmost importance tbat the farm census of this state be com plete aud correct. Therefore every firm owner and tenon r.t, shou'd promptly, fully and rately fill op the "Advance l1atV nwl ." $ - ilia W i . accura rami n u uuiu huu uureiuiiy H'" serve it for the enumerator when he calls. Early Risers Birds get up early in the morning ; and they retire early or they could not do it. The blackbird is the last to go to bed ; the robin is awake aud singing at half past two. Fifteen minuter later the lhiuh lie-ins ; and one after another the feathered trou badours siait in, until at four nil arc at it. At five-thiiiv it is time for breakfast ; and the cariy wrrm has to pay one of the uumcreu t ills pre sented to the silent wiglcr of tne Idwn. Th8 Demon Of The Air is the germ of LuG i pe, H at, breathed in, brings sutlei ui ' auds. It after effects iii" : to tIn'U'" i -iknes. ' nervOus..ew., luck of i:; I'll-, en.-ry am aniiiition. with dWidin-d liver : a0(, k((iM H The giemest need then i , ' ... , . , ; l'ei'ric DllUr, the .-pli ndid tonic, : blood purifier and regulator of Stom ach, Liver and Kidneys. Thousands has.e j;r0Ved that thev wondi-rf.-.lly e the nervof, build up the , B ' ' . system and reslorj health it mi b"od spirits ntier RU oimun ill mi iji 11 suffering, try theui. Only 6u.v Per fect satisfaction guaranteed by All Dingglsta. JURORS FOR JUNE TERM Gl AND JURORS Adams John Lackawaxen twn. Ansley John Ahmin Samuel 15.--1I Ruben P. Buchanan Arthur Beyer John W. Greene Lackawaxen West fall Matamoras toro. Shohola Palmyra Bloss Sherman Corey Cyrus Oiirruugh Edward J 3irl f'hnrles Greene Delaware Milford Boro, Matamoras li ro. Greene Delaware Palmyra Matamoras Boro, Matamoras Boro. Palmyra Miltord Boro. Eonis Victor Tiiebole Lvin liirvin David iamble Emil A flaisteud Frank ivesler F. A. Ivillam James G. j Liner James W. TRAVERSE JURORS Anderson Robert Lehman itrown Samuel Matamoras Boro. llensley Alpbeus Lehman Brinkman John W. Lackawaxen Burgard G. R. Shohola Crine A. B. Matamoras Boro. Carleton James C. Greene Cotteriil Albert Oetrick John Dewitt Jacob Depue William J. Golile E. M. Howell William Hess Nicholas Dingman Dingman Matamoras It ro. Lulni'aii Lackawaxen Blooming (.'rove bbohola Milford Bt ro. Milford Boro. G ret ne Kyte Ben Kipp Horace E. Krieger Royal Viiddaugh Augustus Delaware L, ir, jn j ilcCdrty Arllmr C- . West fall Milford Boro. Shohola Blooming Urova Greene Milford Twp. Greene Shohola Lacka waxtn lSloouiinu Grove Dingmaii Ijickunuxen tireuue Matamoras Boro. Lackawaxen t u - i-,. ul.,.i M ,ey AlexaD(Jer Miller Lewis Q'jin.i Kluar.l Rimbel Gtoige Simons Arthur S null John J. Shaffer Cork T. Travis Williuin Tntbill Willis Uhl Gi ot (;o Vojt Joseph V t;: William Van Anken Gtorge D. Delaware Wiiuni r lieeane Milford Boro. 1 Wi'li ims I'eter F- Lehman Saved From The Grave ' 1 h'id u'oout given up hope, alter m ir y f ur years of suffering from a severe 'ur g trouble," writes Mrs. M. L Dix, of Clurksville Tenn. 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