i t THK MILFORD STORE OF STORKS Longest Established, Best Equipped FINEST LINE OF WINTER GOOD3. Specialties in woolens, jackets, ladies, mens and childrens underwear. Gloves, hosiery, boots and shoes. All the latest styles and best materials for winter wear. Beautiful Neckvai? A New Department A large assortment of Laces and Trimmings. A complete stock of mens furnishings. Finely stocked Grocery Depart ment CrocVery and glassware direct from England. All of the aboVe at prices that Will rrjakc it to your advantage bo buy of 1 MITCHELL BR0S. Bi?oad Stfet ffiilfoi?d Pa KIMBLE Inspector McCaba of the P. O. De partment was ben lapt week. Staid II nlgbt with R. W. Kelly. Mrs Olive Williams and Kmllj Levi lie ol SoranCon are visiting the nrrnr tiri'tiT anrl sWfer Ott sn1 ."..ji;f ii j Alui') Jjlv Kimble. Frnd Cassell and wife were In Hcranton last week reoeiving treat ment for his eyes M. C. Rowland la spending a few days In New York on business. Eflfle Holbert of Lackawaxen Is pending a few days with her aunt Mrs. R. W. Eelley. General LIVERY STABLE Safe horses, Good wagons, Prompt service, Careful Drivers. Findlay & Wheeler, PAD PACK Miss Suyder of Hawley was the (roost of Mim Ester Killim last week Mrs. Sihyl Anness of Brooklyn is at present staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Pellett. We welcome to Panpaok, our new neighbors, Mr. a ad Mr. Deacon' and children, who moved Into ths "eld school house" on the farm of B. K. Killam, last week. No church at thus place Sunday last On account of the rain Rev. Perklss was unable to fill his appointment. Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Gilpin and children of Uawlry spent the latter part of the past week with Mr. Gil pin's parents, C. E. Williams and wife. No. 4 school closed Wednesday, the 13th. Miss Walters, the teacher is spending a few days with friends u the community. Red school, no. 8 closed the following Friday, Mist Htsrk left for her home hear Milfunl, Monday. Milford. Pa .PROPRIETORS BEST OF ALL FLOUR. FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY When in need of aiv -Hello to No. 5., or come to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD PA, KILLthi COUCH mo CURB the LUNGS WITH Dr. King' Uzi Discovery I All THROAT AND lUKt TROUBLES. tOAHlflTMO SATIS JAOJOttS, 01 BOM BY B-BrOMDlUX I Supplying: The Table HARNESS Of All Kinds and Stylos. - Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS Repairing ;-NEATLY done. Examine my itock it will please you. The price too. L.F. IIAFNER. Harford St, Milford AN EVERY DAY PROBLEM We solve it by keeping Fine Groceries, Canned Goods, Choice Meats, Fresh Vegetables FOR AN ELEBANl DINNER M tm aasrssiits a joo market latswis iHry jt ask awl class at i plac. Uuiisi laipsrias Rsquatort Phlladelahia Crsaw ssi ar say stlMrt iesirtd. FRED GOMBLE Harford St. Milford Pa Treasurer's Sale of Unseated Land la Pik County for taxes of 1009 and 1909 and School of 1910 Notice la herebv stlven that wrpeablr t an Aot of the General Asaeniblr of thr Commonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled an Act to amend the Aot entitled ao Aot dln-viUta- the nt'Mle of scHinir iiii...trri 111114 for uixcn nu-J ir ot.mr ouriiosi. passed alnrch la, A. I. 18li, bv a supple ment to an art to amend the Aet entitled an Aot directing the nniue o( wlllim un eated lauds for taxes and tor other pur poeee. passed March 17. A. D. 1817. anil h farther supplement to last rociu! Act passed March V, ItsH- by Act entl'led au Act in relation to the attiee of unseaieu land In the several oountlee of this Com monwealth passed Marsh V, 1H47. and sup plemente thereto. The following deeoribed tract of land (described in the warraotev natue) will be sold on the - SECOND MONDAY IN JUNK NEXT (being the thirteenth day of said month) commencing at i o'olook In tbeaiternoon of said day, at publio vendue,, at the Court House In Milford, In the county of Pike, for arrearage of taxes due and cost sc oured on each lot respectively. Blooming Grave Towashlp No. Warrantee Name Acre Per Tax 800 Bowhsnan Theodore.. SK8 28 IIS Sf 17a Depul Nicholas l- H 8li 104 Dcoow Isaao l'U 41 on Kly John Ml 1B1 IS Tli 1HU Kuouse John lt 7 2!' (W Kit inhant Horace "i 116 10 80 Mott O. H 81 1 17 IH7 Mease John 6 10 87 Kichard Joshua. .v.. ..421 166 W rW 179 Saylor David 60 8 72 Wlglon Margaret.... -.. I-1 23 81 78 Wallaoe James 8....... lod 00 It 47 Delaware Tawasblp LICENSE TRANSFER Notice la hereby given that an applica tion will be made to the Judges of the Court-of Quarter Sessions of Pike County on April 18, 1910, for the transfer of the re tail liquor license of Roderick L, lfacken- xie for a hotel In Westfall township to Peter t. Gray. JOHN C WESTBROOK, JR., April 6, 1910. Clerk. CHARTER NOTICE Notice is hereby given that an Applies tlon will be made to the Governor of 'tbe State of Pennsylvania on Monday, lflth day at May A 1. ISIS, by Thomas Walts, David H Thomas, William A. Parshall, Herbert Scnger and David R. Thomas, under the Aot of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en titled "An Aot to provide for tba Incor poration and Regulation of certain Corpor atioiia," approved April 29, 1874,, and the snpptementa thereto, for ths charter of an Intended corporation to be called, "PlKI Cocxty Light and Powkb Compact," the character and object of which Is the supply o! light, heat and power, or any of them, by means of electricity, to the pub Ho in the Borough of Matamoras, county of Pike and state of Pennsylvania, and to such persons, partnerships and cor porations residing therein, or adjacent thereto, as may desire the same, and for these purposes to bsva and possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of ths said Aot of Assembly and Ita supplements. Milford Pa) HAKRY T. BAKBB April IB, 1910. 1 Solicitor. lust In Tims. A German shoemaker left the gss turned on In his shop one night, and upon arriving in ths morning struck a match to light it There was a ter rific explosion, and the shoemaker was blown out through the door al most to the middle of the street A passer-by rushed to his assist ance, and, after helping him to arise, Inquired If he was Injured. Ths little German gased at his place of business, which was now burning inl bribkly, and said: ' No, I sln't hurt . But I got oat -vst la tons. Eh V Ltpplncott's. and Carthage. la answer to the question as to liow long it took a trireme to cover the distance between Roma and Carthage, tt Is only necessary to refer to the re markable Incident related by Plutarch hi his life of Data The old Roman Bsdator, wishing to Impress his broth er Senators with the necessity of de stroying Carthage, unfolded his toga and showed the astonished assembly a batch of fresh figs which had been gathered on the African coast less than two days before. Elecfcric towers' when everything els fails, la nsrvoo prostration and female wiasaaasus they are the supreme sssaedy, as ihowsspJa hsv testified. FOR KIDNEY.LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE k is the best medicine ever sold The East Stroudsburg State ' ' Normal School is A thoroughly first class school for TEACHERS. It is PERFECT in the Beauty and Healthfulness of its Lo cation. It is COMPLETE in itsE quip ment. Its Graduates rank among the Best in SCHOLARSHIP and TEACHING ABILITY. The rooms are carpeted and the Beds Furnished. The Food is Abundant and Excellent in Quality. For Catalogue Address, E. L. KEMP, Sc. a. Princiral East Stroudsburg, - Penruu Centre of ths Toy Trad. Nuremburg Is the centre of ths toy trade of the world. More than half ths employees In the toy factories are women and girls. Tbe wages of the women and girl toy-makers are about 8 cents an hour, that of ths men about I. Of the estimated German toy out. put, of some 125.000,000 a year, about 19.000,000 la exported, more than half going to Great Britain and the United States. Victory Over: Tubers?!!. That, the war on tulMareulosls pays Immediate) dividend! in human 11 f la proved- by a rettprt o. Dr. Boaley, health coaimtsaiottirr 1 Baltimore. In the monthly health bulletixt of July It Is shown that the cum hex o( deaths from tuberculosis occurring ta the city was (3. as compared with 1U for the asms month last year. A Social Dllsmma. The Lysaader John Applston fanv ly. in the belief that they are losing -o- ial pretlge, will endeavor to keep something going en by having another surgical operation, but they cant de cld who will be operated upon or whst Is to he cut out Atchison (Kan.) Globe. poke French. "On our honeymoon I spoke Preach to my husband so that people wouldn't understand us," "Ah. you traveled la Franc, tbn," Fllegsnd BlUr. 187 70 i lis 89 80 m M 16 so w 9 96 IV 71 IS S 43 18 81 go 41 18 7f 23 t lfl 8!) 9 7V at 01 8 06 144 1U0 44 8 100 14 80 H 02 14 81) t 81 8U to 10 86 6 86 10 t 6 68 19 06 40 78 41 46 41 8U 8 77 4 78 4 72 ? 46 80 91 6 4t 81 8 l 8 87 80 m 14 18 16 Brodhead Luke 188 148 Carney Thomas 2A0 146 Carney Hannah.... 160 114 IHngtnan Andrew...... 48 T 18 Huff Ann Jr 100 148 Hoover Manuel. ...... 81 144 Kllng Kachael 168 176 McNeill Samuel 811 107 Mease Robert 8 108 Mease Thomas 80 Stephen David 2tj 86 Taylor John M 80 Plagaiaa Towashlp 148 Ball Blaekall W 4.14 m Brodhead John Jr H 147 Ball Margaret 4S8 101 Brink Monua 1U0 Itti Caldwell David 416 160 Jonee John k.. 141 VV ttutaon Thomas Jr 8U7 IKS Smith William Uol 184 Vaudermark Ludwlg.. 80 Oreeae Towashlp 864 Craig William 801 868 FoufkeAdam ,. 4115 8H8 Lynch William 4HU i0 Lynch John '.. 488 88 Martin John 40 8117 M unlock John 60 8V9 Pasohall Thomas 60 2MS Klttenhouse Joseph... 489 808 Roup G. W 8iJ 802 Tlllermary John.. .. 116 SrS Tittermary John....... 83d 8M6 Wain William 180 ttS Wain William 489 Westbrook Hiram 160 Laekawmzea Tawashlp 89 Conner Michael ... 187 67 Delanev WheiD 183 128 Howell Kichard 86 78 Jenoiugs John8d.... 873 18 Philips John ,.. 463 g Powell Peter 8ul 74 Philip John. 8U1 168 Shield Johu 87 19 Seeley Samuel (J...... 867 68 Shre Catharine i.. 860 85 Wlgton Pbebe 8t 84 Wlgcon Parmella...;. 8U7 Lebmaa Tawaahlp 886 Brotsman John....... 10 148 Carney '1 homa 68 146 Caruev Hannah 44 1 Dally Charles - 14 88 Gue Robert I. 100 144 Kllng Rachel .T. 144 148 KUjuearlWUllain.;.., 198 Milford Tawnshlp 111 Branbam Kbeneser. .. 8U 86Bidd!sJohn 80 Church K 0 211 181 Stewart John 86 ill Smith George...'' 168 168 Waahburne Nathaniel 68 Palsnyra Township 80 Cady David 1H6 188 Philip Rebeooa 184 IV Smith William luu 84 W igloo. Isaao 418 Perter Tawaahlp 814 Brown Daniel , 188 V8 DUla Abraham 868 Ureer Cha and Henrr Shull 874 100 Helnborg Thomas.... 888 li6 Harrison George.,..: . 4U8 88 Heller Michael 100 M McLaughlin John.... 60 177 Miller Alexander 408 69 Miller William liu 180 Rusion Th ma 60 61 Willing Thomas 60 Shohals) Towashlp 107 Brink Henry 883 168 Carey Matbew 146 181 Depui Ann 8uo 88 Denny William luO 8V Huston Mary Jr,....,416 WsatsaU Tawaahlp 86 Jones Isaac .', . . 840 78 Smith Kliaabeth 87 CsF No taxes received on day ol sale, W. r. CHOI Treasurer. Treasurer's Offlos, Milford, Pa., March 7th, 1910. 8 67 IV 64 6 ui 88 93 44 88 81 Do 80 49 4 61) 180 87 88 68 86 68 41 8u 88 80 64 180 129 80 16 81 80 141 181 133 61 71 181 181 67 76 16 91 4 61 8 80 1 82 4 86 13 44 17 16 e an 6 68 16 ( 1 80 10 8V 84 16 SM 18 9o 4 60 88 18 7 65 14 01 9 69 8 4U 1 81 9 69 6 96 8 U6 1 81 87 41 7 6u 19 78 19 68 80 118 83 17 11 Our Eitravegance. Discussing England and the Eng lish from an American point of view, a recent American writer In England observes: "Nobody, from the kind down. Is either ashamed 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 aot careful of expendi ture, while In America our waiter hare been clever enough to make it appear that economy is mean, and as a nation we suffer accordingly. We are fools to be fooled In this manner." The Naked Truth. There Is an ancient fable which tells us that on a summer afternoon Truth and Falsehood set out to baths together. They found a crystal spring. They bathsd in ths cool, fresh wster, and Falsehood, emerging Brat, clothed herself hi the garments of Truth and went her way. But Truth, unwilling to put on the garb of Falsehood, departed aaked. And to this day Falsehood wears Truth's fslr white robes, so that many persons mistake her for Truth's very self, but poor Truth still goes naked. An Artless Distinction. Lewis, sged tbrse, asked his mother whst be was mads of. Th mother replied. "Sugar, because you ar so sweet," Boon after she heard him declare to hi little colored compan ion, "I am made of white sugar and you are made of brown sugar." Th Delineator. Fighting th Slav Trad. Although slave-trading Is generally supposed to be a thing of th past, th United State contributes annually $100 as Its ahsxe of th ex pause of keeping up at Brussels an institution known as th tat mat! anal bureau for th repress! oq of, the, African slave. td. Of Interest !o Women To Overcom Difficulties En countered In L'vlr.3 with Moth-r-in-Lsw, Bride Should Ass urn th Attitude of a Guest Unre mitting Courtesy Makes Peace. A bride who tins to live with her mother-in-law may Hnd dally life less complicated If she thinks herself as a guest who Is uiaklrg a long vlBlt. It may be a forlorn feeling at times, but tt has the merit of preventing assump tion or undue familiarity on her part and will save many an attack of heart sickness or Irritation. It Is a tradition that to live with her mother-in-law Is a difllcult matter for a young marrifd woman. Because she Is at home during the day, trifles constantly arise which she must Ig nore or control, as the case may be. If she takes the attitude of bolus, not a daughter of the house, but a guest, willing to add her quota to the enter tainment and to be generally courte ous, many small matters will be kept from her. for a formal situation is cre ated, and there will be a "thus-far end-no-farther" atmosphere that Is easier to live In than the constant friction that sometimes exiats In such households. A bride who lives with her mother In-law might as well recognize first as lbst that tbe cannot entertain he) friends as she would if the were In her own home. lier mother-in-law may be cordial, but the young woman will find that conditions are not as she would have them, and from her point of view the entertainment will be a failure. A formal dinner may be eminently successful where an Infor mal luncheon would not succeed. Her mother-in-law may receive from her the same tactful courtesy that the girl would practice toward any older woman In whose house she might be a welcome guest. But by keeping to the g ;cjt and hostess atti tude the girl assim.cj nothing, and Is therefore neither hurt nor disappoint ed when little thlrgs nre not as Bhe would have them. In the house of a friend she would not exp-'ct her own Ideas to be fo'.lowed, end the house of her mother-in-law can only be that, save In exceptional Instances. Unremitting courtesy and a slight formality will make fnr peare and comfort with both daughter and moth-er-ln-law. It Is not well to no con stantly from room to room so that privacy becomes Impossible for either. For a few days this would not matter, but when months and years are to be lived together such trifles as respect ing each other's rights and privacy become hlgWy Important. Rosanna Schuyler, In New York Telegram. J Soft. Cookies. 1 heaping cup of butter, 7 t 1 cup of sugar, J X 2 etgs, S tablesponnfuls sour milk, J 1 teaspoonful eoda. jf Flour enough to roll. I Do not roll them thin. Sprin- J kle over before cutting out, and J press It In slightly with the rolling pin. rrtrtv I I I I i--f-H-H"H"H"H"H"H- n term Arnatite Roofing . T. R. J. Klein & Son, Agents" Iron and Tin Roofing of all Kinds .Tetui Stiiijles and Metal Ceilings Hardware, Stoves and Ranges Gutters, Leaders, Plumbing, Gasfitting. General Jobbers and Repairers. U Rrnntl ZivPFt r..I.V.rH Dn - - waws,f aaaawava a , t ' -m rr-rr i" . -. ?4 KING EDWARD'S NIECE. Th Youngest Daughter of th Duks of Connsught. Why 8h Quit. "I have given up all fuds," a wom an announced the other day, "and for the life of me I don't see how New York women ran keep some of them up. I hav been giving up cults and Isms for tome time, but recently I got bold of something that I thought would be the real thing for me. Why did 1 give thla up? Well, when the worn an who la teaching It told me tn Imagine I was a beautiful lily sway lng gracefully in the breeze and smell Ing a delicious rose I decided all at once that was too much to expect of a woman weighing 180, and so I quit In disgust." ' ' Fur Hatpins Now. It seemed that French Ingenuity have devised every sort of hatpin that could poaaibly be thought of, but nou a new kind makes Its appearance. This is the hatpin tipped with a perl little animal head of fur. Tiny fox faces make these hatpins very attrac tive and they are used not only on the fur turbans, but on all hats trimmed with fur. New also are monogrum hatpins carved from wood and highly varnished and polished when the carv ing has betv completed. Thrifty. "What possessed old Tightwad to think that Gladys would make him a good wife?" "Because at bridge ahe always de clared spadea when she was rich enough to afford no trump." 1 RYDER'S MARKET RYDER'S BUILDING DEALER IN Meats and Trc-visions, Fi.sli and Vegetables. . Canned Goods Orders Trtniptly Attended PAUL RYDER Harford Street, Milford. It will be somewhat d'ncult for th son of an aviator to "iollow la his ta:Lir' footsteps." . - I --a DR. KENNEDY'S FAVORITE IllEDY Pleasant to Takot Powerful to Cure, 'Ai:tl AVclcomo In Every Home. Of.; ir-S ii & BLOOD Kot a Patent Medicine. Over 30 Yeavs of Success. Used in Thousands of Homes. Write tc Dr. David Kennedy's Sons, Rondout, N. Y., for a FREE sample- bottle. Large bottle $J. 00. All druggists. CUBE wood & son .FUNERAL DIRECTORS MILFORD PA UNDERTAKING In all branches Special attention given to EMBALMING No extra charge for attending funerals out of town Telephone In Kesidcnce. UDf ASSISTANT New 1 orte Kpproscntatlve ' Xallonnl Casket t'o. 50 Great Jonee St. Telephone 3346 Spring IsTOVE U'UOD rurnifictl al fe.tS a (M1. Mail ortlertgiren promjit at tention. Miford J'a , Xnv.Sth. 190 J. II'. KUeel. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE I'he hotel par exrrll-pe of tbo cepltal .ccuteil wliliiu i Le bli'k of the Whits rioufeanil ulreelly urpi tlteU.e Treosuri. t inrat table in die citv. WILLARD'S HOTEL A feinouf hotelry, r x:t-sable fur It hlstorienlasEoelatioiK. ami h nir-stist.'tlned popularity. Keeeully renovated, repainted nU partially retiiiutaiicu. NATIONAL HOTEL. A landmark nnmnp the hotels of M ash ingion, patronised lu former years by jreiMenu and bipli olliiinls. Alwny r iiinie favorite. Hecentiy remodeled ana rendered tetter than ever. Jpp. Pa H K dep. WALTKK 111 KTON, Kes. MKl Hubi hoteitaro tliu priLcipal political renueivus o( the capital at all times, iliey arothebrat eU-.r!g places at real sonatile ratea. O.O. OEWITT Proprlat Mansgar, Housec.saning Necessities Camphor Moth Balls Insect Powder Roach Des'royer Fumigators Paris Green Rat Killers Borax Ammonia Chloride Lime Muresco Jap-a-lac Liquid Veneer F. J. H E R B S T, HO TO 1830 CHESTNUT ST WE are the oldest Wine and Liquor House in Philadelphia. We have been obliged to move from the old stand where we have been for to many yean must have more room to accommo date our increasing business. Because we have the finest trade in Philadclohia it no reason why we should be higher priced. Old Perm Whisky 75c quart, $2.75 gallon the finest wlmky for its price b the world. Imperial Cabinet Whisky. $1.25 qt, $4.75 giL, dlitl'eJ from selected grain spring water. Goods shipped lo all parti of the United States. j '.'. J 5 2 A -'hi i.i iiisit " I Tiiomas Massey & Co. 1630 Chestnut SL Philadelphia, Pa. Forwrlv 1310 Ciiestnul St i - Tle.fV l.j the sa.'ir-t.r.'.t: ve.y devil bin.;' ii..tam J(i. A train of thought won't do you . . uu.'u, m mipl pnoj unless you s;et up enough : j-..!-- j than tba ' sterns to varry.lt through. Sew York I Tib-. .-3. Labor a Hindrance. Cheap l..?jor has been the irinc'pal hiT.Jicrri in in'roduclng niojrn ma- Countriea Owe Much to Amarica. American plows and cultivators are turning up the soil in more than 7Q co ji. tries end cc'oaies.
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