PIKE COUMTY PRESS W 0 w OwOXJwOwOKwO000000 IT A I L 0 R Si POBLMHBD EVERT FRtDAT Friday, April 29, 1910 rn , BBOWH'B BUILDIKO BROAD ST. SITB9CKIPTI0N: ORK Y car Ou dollar and fifty ceutii Ux Mouths Heventy-flveeenta. STRICTLY IN ADVAUCK. Entered at the pout office of Milford, Plka County, PtinuflTlTania, ae second tiasr matter, November twentr-flrnt, 1. Advertising Rates. -II 60 Ont. Inch, onetnsertlon . . - goh subsequent Insertion .ifi Kftduroil ruled, f urnislud on application, will he allowed yearly advertiser. To the voters of Pike Cor. i Pursuant to the reqn wntl of the Uniform Primaries A.. (P. L. IWH, Dure W. notice U here f aiven that the Kiirin PrlmarT for making- various nonv lnathtns (more pectfluallT deslunalwt ho lowl will be held at tl.e election hoUAP In the several election districts ol Pike Oouutv on the First Saturday in June A D 1910 bplnc the fourth dnr nf ftnlrj month, lie- tween the hour of H o'clock p. m. and 8 o'clock p. m. The suite jn Airmen 01 tno nenuDiicAn Democratic nnd Prohibition pnrtlpn nnd the County Chnlnneu of the Kepnbllcftn and Democratic part i.. In accordance wit h the provision of rectlon 8 of unid "Iml lforni PrlninHefi Act," have certified to the County Coniiiitflsionern the fiillnwinft list of ottioea to be tilled at said primary elec tion : Leg. Advertising. Airofniurntor's and Kxecutor'i notice "'"J Auditor' notice ' Divorce notices .... ... 6.1-0 Sheriff' ale, Orphan court nale. C muty Treasurer' sale. County state ment and election proclamation ohargtd by the inch, J, B. Tm KttM. PUBLISHER, It is trite to pt that a candidate for office bbcomcB such at tbe earnest solicitation of runny frlenila, bat in the case of Hon. Alfred Marvin it Is literally true. He was not desirotiH ot entering the fl ;id and In all frank eutd so and declined to be a caudi date for re election to tbe office of repreeentAtire. The party however was not willing to release him and i large petition and earnest Important ty on the part of many republicans finally overcame bis bis wishers ami he has consented to make the ran, This will be gratifying to hid many friends In both partie3 and no doubt their good will will be manifest at the polls. He has served his county well and it ia for better of the peo pie that be should be returned, thiil may rvceive still greater assistant in tho way of State appropriations-. Republican Mark Twain. Samuel L. Clement, tbe world famed humorous writer died last week. Probably no man since Dickens has caused so much genuine lauKbter or ranked so hitch in bis chosen field. Hla books were univer sally read and enjoyed and his quaint style, rare wit and keen Insight into the sunny side of life afforded all sin cere pleasure. His first book "Inno- cenU Abroad," written after a voyage on the Quaker City to Europe, caught the popular heart and he haa held It since. His stories were 1 tresis tab .y fuuny and a vein of philosophy ran thru all his writings which while caus ing laughter yet revealed his clear per caption of human nature. Iu his death the world losea a rare genius such as are only bestowed at long intervals atid in his sphere Twain was without any peer living or dead. One person for Roorenentatlve In Con- ffress ShUh District, cotiinrUluff the coun ties of Carbon, Monroe. Northampton oud Pike. One peifon for senator hi the General AsRembly, Hth District, comprising the counties oi jarrxQ, Monroe fike anil Wayne. Une person tor representative in the General Assembly for the County of Pike One person for delegate to the State Convention. Seven persons for members of the Count committee. One person for Town Committeeman in each election district in Pike County Democratic One person for Representative In Con sress 2Uh district, oomprlsinff the counties of Carbon, Monroe, Northampton and Pike. Or.e person for Senator In tho General Assembly, nth district, comp loins th counties of Carbon, Monroe, Pike nnd Way no One person for Representative in the ttenerai Aseemmy ior tne county or fiao une person ior delegate to tne sta Convention. Five person for m amber of the County Committee. Prohibition One person for Representative in Con gress StUh district, comprising the counties of Carbon, Monroe, Northampton and Pike. One person for Senator in the Gf-ncral Assembly, 14tb District, comim-infr tli counties of Carbon, Monroe, Pike and I Wtiyue. une person ior i-cepresematlve in ti General Assembly for the Coiintv of Pike une person ioi ueicgute to toe Matt convention. Instructions for. Candidates Any person desiring to be a cnndldH for any of the above ofllees, excepting Ftp resentattve in rouena, nenaror aim twp reneiitattve In the General Assembly, and have his name printed on the ballot nus' file with the uummlsfilwiiers a petit im. sipned by TKN qunlitied electors of thi political district division within which til nomination or election is to be made, tet ting forth that the signers thereof mm members of the party designated. Th. said petition shall be filed a least thiee week prior to the day ot the primary election Any person dostrlug to be a candidate tor nomination for Representative in Con gress and Senator In the General Ahseui bly must file lth the Secretary of tin Common we 1th at HHrrlsburg. Pa , a peii tlon sigueil by at least TWO Ht'NDHKD qualified ilectors ot the district with n which the nomination is to be made. Any peron derlrlng to be a candidate for nomination for Representative In the General Assembly must file with the Sec retnry of the Commonwealth a petition signed by at least FlK'l'Y qua) Med elec tors of tbe Couuty of Pike. The said petitions for Representative In Congress, Senator and Rtpreseutatlve In the General Assembly shall be filed at least 88 days prior to the day of the said primary election PHILIP C. KINKEL. MARTIN HATTON, W. H. I'lil N K, County Commissi jners. Attest: THKO. H. BAKER. Commlouers' Clerk. MUiord. Pa .April 4, lyio. is the time to have ..your, terior Decorating done. In- 0 Do not wait till the sprm rush. v WE do Fainting', 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 repplish old furniture, and make it equal to new. " I WE Also do highclass upholstering of all kinds. a n d ....... WE do not charge moie than any one else. Samples ot Wallpapers and Covers furnished on application. " ! -Estimates cheerfully given. ALL WOPK GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY Spring finds ua ready with a full line of all ! the newest styles and fab J ' l ies for both Men & Worn 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 1 from $12.50 up. 7 r The Jaillets, Broad & Ann .: Sts; Milford, MILFORD ANGELON BROTHERS, HIGH STREET Rear of Court Houss PENNA P. M. Nilis of Buslikill was a reornt visitor in town. The minstrel show la Browns Hall April 21st was largely attended and over tl00 was realized for the bae ball olub. Endl Bonn ot Green ia desiroun of being tbe delegate to tbe Kepnbll can State Convention from this coun ty Edltb daughter of Rev. R. W. Copeland a former pastnr of tba M. E. cliuroh here is Instructress in onus lo at Corinth N. Y, Mrs. Ueorga Peroi of Milford town ship died In Port Jervis HospiUil yes terday after an operation for the re moval of a large tamer. Paul Stbanuo of Riverside Hotel died yesterday after a brief Ilinefs of pnemouia. Fuller obituaries of both will appear next week. . 8. T. White of Ridgewood, N.J, recently visited town. Paul Ryder Inst some ot his finest neus one nigbt not long ago and In vestigation showed where and by whom they were sold. Tbe cbip who monkeyed with them settled. Tbe 16th snnnaleonveiitionof Pike County Sunday School Association will be held in Hope Evangelical and Epwortb M. E. Churches at Mata luoras May 5th Afternoon services at former and evening at latter Addresses will be made by MisoCora Cootes. W. D. Reel and W. B. East on. Each Sunday school in tbe county is nrged to send at least two delegates. oaivauon army solicitors were here this week asking aid forwortby oharitiea. Any siied contributions were thankfully received. The army does a world of good and extends aid to many In need by gathering email amounts in tbe oountry. It is more satisfactory to drop a little in their cop than to help brewers buy new automobiles every year. Listers' Fertilizers at W. & O Ultobellt. $100 Reward, $100 The reader of this paper will be pleased to learn that thaie la at least one dreaded disease that science oas been able to cure In all Its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall' Catarrh Cure is tne only positive cure now known to th medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting di recti) upon the blood snd Mucous surfaces of lb system, thereby destroying tne foundation of the dlsease.aod givlug the patient treugth by building up the constitution and assisting nature In doing It work The proprietors have so much faith In It curative power that they offer One If uu dred Dollar for any disease that It falls to cure, eend for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHEENEY &CO, Tol. O Bold by all druggists. 76 cents. Take Hull's Family Pills for constipation HAND LAUNDRY L10VED TO 1630 CHESTNUT ST WE ara the oldest Wine and Liquet Houm in PhOadelphia. We bars been obliged to move from the old stand where we have been for so many yean must have more room to accommo- uaic vw .iucwg uwun. ucliiiw " have the finest bade m Philadelphia is do 4 If J i ill Ol&PCNN WHISK)-, reason why we should be higher priced. Old Penn Whisky, 75e quart, $2.75 gallon is the finest whisky for its price in the world. Imperial Cabinet Whisky. $1.25 qt, $4.75 gal, distilled from selected grain Spring water. Goods shipped to all parts of United States. I Thomas Massey & Co. 1639 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Pa. Formerly 1310 Ctaestnol St. FOR CLEANING. PREHHINO REPAIRING oeoooooooeeeo OPPOSITE 5&10c. Store PORT JERVIS BEPOHT OF THE COKD1TION OS THE First National Bank of Milford In the Stste of Pennsylvania, at the nlnsr t business, March 29, 110. RKSCURCKS Loans nnd difounls I &6.--l V, OvenlrnftH, sucuruil nnd unss cured ami IT. 8. Bond to secure otrculattou 26.' 9 Freihiumson U 3. Uonds ""i ' BoikIs, securities, etc 07 HI" Uankiuft bouse, furniture and fixtures H" Due from approved reserve airents i -heck npd othnr Cmh Items . . . . No'v ut other finttunnl Banks, yracttunnl pitper currency, uick t!ii Hnd u-nrji .Lawful Money Keserve lu Bank, S-peric..' t T i81 TO j Utrl-tcmler notes... vttci mi ) Krdeniption f uiifl wtth U S. Treasurer of circulation) IVU u tk) ( ti r Total 1310,7 pi ml LIABILITIES -npltl stock paid In I 26.CMI O Surplus fund 16,ttO O Undivided Droflis. less expenses nnd taios paid 0.8' J t Nntlnnnl Hank nnteaoutstnnding M.Oi On Due to ntlier Nntloual Banks 7TS 8u Individual deposits subject to ohtjk 18ll,3! Or, Demand oertlflcntes of deooslt. . 1.7V.I O CerUAed clocks 6110 Total S210.701 03 Utate of Pennsvlvanin. County of Pike, w I. John O. Wnrner. Cnahler of the aUvt named hnuk, do solemnly swear thai ibt above statcinent Is true to tbe best of my knowledge and belter. JOHN C. WARNEK. Cashli-r. Pubscrilied and sworn to before nie thi. 6th dav of April IH10. J O. CMAMBEHUA.IN, Notary Pnbllo, Correct Attest: W. A. H. MITCHELL. 1 CO. ARMSTRONG, J Dlreotom. 1'. N. BOl KNiyUE, Settleing thjestate of the late ; :lbomas Armstrong w S offer for sale the General Store of T; Armstrong & Son. ",::..;;::ui,': - For full particulars, terms, etc. apply to ; H. T. ARMSTRONG Patrick White has opened a hand laundry on Ninth St. in Milford and all work in his line will be prompt ly and neatly done Goods will be called for and de livered. Telephone. NO WONDER SHE'S CROSS. The woman who has a thouuind plty cnrtM aud anuoyanc s whild tthe mile is with betylac-he or ide ache mut not (hi blamed if ithe cannot alwnyn be angelically aiiUAOle. What ahe need U thugluful DeM from her family and such a bimplt and natural reimiiy as line's Ktmil Mudioiue, the herb ten that makes Wftik womau strong and well, bold b drugg Uu aud dealers. i6o. VsLDOUGLfl FARM FOR SALE. The rurm now occupied by Kirs, Joseph CarhufT in Delaware to n- Khip containing about fifty four a- e thi.ty cleared. Good dwelling, barn anl other outbuildings. Also excel lent fruit on the plaee. For terms etc. enquire on the prim ises of MRH. J08EPII Q. Cabhuff Delaware township. DINGMAANS FERRY $3$9SiiOES,S KICNi MACE Wm Lt Douglas never cheapens bis shoes While the high price of leather will make it (irar)nict1cal for. other ' ' 'niantifacturers to pro vide f'od shoes as formerly. . L Douglas J3.5U snots will continue to afford those ex cellenf ' styles, -easy fitting and supe rior wearing qualifies that have resulted in the largest sale of any $3.50 shoe In the world This will make it especially desirable ior those who have never tried V. !)ouglas $3.50 shoes to wear them this season, and thus prove that they are better than any other $3.50 shoes and equal to footwear ordinarily sold at much higher prices. While such action by W. L, Douglas must of necessity impair profits, yet he Is cer tain that the Increased business which ft assures will the wisdom ot such action. OLD BY JOHNSON, Fitter-of Feet, Port Jervis, M. Y. prove Misses Ruth Hrodbead and Myrtle Jagger of Branchvilln, N. J. sp'Tt Bat. and Sunday witb relatives her Mrs. Charles Person wbo bas bran dangerously 111 for the pa9t month is Improving under tbe care of Drs Kenworthey and Jones. A traineJ nurse la In attendance. Miss Ida H. Portree bas returned to her home in Hub, Wayne Co., Pa., after teaching a very suooeeaful school at Centre. Her many friends bern regret her departure. Miss Han nab Lay ton Is a sufferer from pleurisy. Mrs. Jobn Vollersbam snd child ren of Btrowisburg, Pa. are ependtup a few days witb ber parents, David Cron and wife. Master Oeqrge Van Auken is con fined to bis home with rheumatism. Miw Cora Cron has returned honii after spending a few weeks at Bar ana, N. J. Miss Katie Decker of Egypt Mills Is visiting her aunt Mrs. T. Howey Miss Hazel aliddaugh has sgain tsken her position in the Poet Office. Mine Minerva Snyder of Milford Is visiting friends and relatives in Lehman. Charles Simpson of Scranton, Pa is visiting relatives in this vicinity Jacob Howey has about recovered from bis fall, and will return to bis work at Percy Utley's in a few days Tbe streams are too bigb for troot fishing, and no good catches have been beard of yet. Rubberset Tooth Brush This is the first safety tooth brush because the bristles cannot come out it is tho Sanitary tooth brush because it reaches the user clean, fresh, dust-proof and germ-proos, the same as it is packed at the factory after undergoing special sterilization. The up-to-date tooth brush and the one you want for long service and great satisfaction. Sold only at ARMSTRONG'S PHARMACY, Roofing Slate All kinds of roofing slate constant ly on hand at lower prices than else where. We lay slate either on Lathed ot Tight Boarded Roofs and guarantee satisfaction. GIVE US A TRIAL Matamoras Slate Roofing Co., Cor. Penna. Ave. & 7th St. Matamors, .Pa. GAS FITTING... If you are intend ing to put in'Ga3 or ara having any trouble with your pipes already in, Let us know. : SANITARY PLUMBING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Cuddeback & Co. I BROAD ST., MILFORD, PA. i Japan and China Mattings at W &0. Mitchells. 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 F Flooring R Cement Siding A Lime Ceiling M Plaster Mouldings E Doors Casings L a d Lath U Windows Shingle M Interior Finish and B ill Roofing Oak Flooring Milford R Pt,
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