Pike County press. (Milford, Pa.) 1895-1925, May 20, 1910, Image 3

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    THE MILFORD STORE
OF STORES
Longest Established, Best Equipped
FINEST LJNE OF WINTER GOODS.
Specialties in woolens, jackets, laJics, mens and
childrens underwear.
Gloves, hosiery, boots and shoes. All the latest
styles and best materials for winter wear.
Beautiful Teckwai?
A New Department
A large assortment of Laces and Trimmings. A complete
stock of nuns furnishings. Finely stocked Grocery Depart
ment CrtcVery and glassware direct from England.
All of tljc aboVc at prices
that' Will nyake it to your
advantage bo buy of
MITCHELL BROS.
Rfioad Steaefc SCilfocd Fa!
.m..
THE TYRANT AND THE SLAVE.
You nave fettered me but I was born
As free as yon, thoogb I'm your slave,
Your price for my freedom 1 soom,
Mr socrpt I'll fak to my ijruvB.
h iiiah liu; tyr-irl n.l jii uii,,
I'll not betray tny sacred trust,
I've pledged my honor and shall fulfill
My prumino, yp 1 ahstl and must
My gaping wuuniln have not yet honied,
And the blood you made so freely flour
Caused me not one Jot to yield;
You may take my life, my honor, no!
80 coward I defy your power.
And though aloud with pnin I shriek
Under your blows to my dyinsr hour
The pledge I gave, I ahnll not break.
The tyrant white with rage renewed
With double vigur blow on blow,
The old man fell; The tyrant viewed '
Ilis prostrate form and thon let go
Thn-laab. Death kept his secret bound
But it revealed a greater one,
One bis lifelem form Wis found
A baby's picture Hia Tyrant od!
Cecilia A. Culled,
COLD AND 8IVEN WORKERS.
I Tha Two Dlvllon of Panama Em
ployees Thus Designated.
A novel system of classification of
I employee la followed In the Panama
Canal Zone. The men are rated In
Ivo dtv piot -nmvn art the cold and
I Ibe bilker d! ':-iiii-i.
The po'd nirployees. according to
I the Horkk.fer, are the engineers,
clerks, bookkeepers, auditors, and all
except the methan'ta and ordinary
laborers who are classed as sliver
men. There are 4,16? of the gold men
and 22,322 of the silver men.
The latter are again classified Into
American, European and West Indian
laborers. Of the total number over
10.000 are from the West Indies and
the old country. The gold men are so
named because they are paid In Unit,
ed States currency, while the silver
men are paid In Pansma currency,
which baa only a local circulation.
vTr?ws'1 wit.
Political Card
General
LIVERY STABLE
. Safe horses,
Good wagons,
Prompt service,
Careful Drivers.
Findlay & Wheeler,
To the Democratic Voters of Pike
County;
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the nomination for
fTATE StCNATOR
at the Primary Election to be held
on Saturday June 4th and respect
fully solicit your support
HARVEY HUFFMAN.
Ktruudsburg Pa., Apr. ST, 1910.
Candidates Card.
To the voters of Pike County
Upon the urgent request or voters
of both parties, I antiounoe my
cxndidacy, for the nomination, to
the ofiice of
REPRESENTATIVE IN
THE GENERAL
ASSEMBLY
If Dominated and elected, I will
do all I can for Pike County.
ALFRED MARVIN
Matamoraa, Pa., May 2, 1010.
Milford. Pa
.PROPRIETORS
se-5Sr.
BEST OF ALL FLOUR.
FEED, MEAL,
BRAN, OATS,
and HAY
When in need of anv
Hello to No. 5., or come to
SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD PA,
KILL COUCH
i CURE tmi LUNGS
Or. King's
t.:r; Discovery
1,1 "OUuriB srv, 4 u.oa.
1 wii eOLt-8 Mai Betas free
DMA AIL THSnT fiOUIK8TOURLES,
uuiuAaXUU 8ATISPACS0HY,
OB HOHZY KKFU fl DEJX
Supplying
The Table
HARN
Of All Kinds and Stylos.
Blankets, Robes, Whips
and Horse Outfitting gen-
erally.
CAMUAGE
TRIMMINGS
Repairing;-NEATLYixNK.
" Examine my stock it
will please you. The
price top.
L. F. IIAFXER.
Harford St, Milford
AN EVERY DAY PROBLEM
We solve it by keeping
Fine Groceries,
Canned Goods,
Choice Meats,
Fresh Vegetables,
FOR AN ELEGAN1 DINNER
H yea appreciate 1 good aiarVal ia tawta say
rour Isa and clams al aiy plies. Llnturser,
importes Roquelort. Philadelphia Cream caeelt
sr any ether desired.
FRED GUMBLE
Harford St. - MiLtord Pa
The
East
Stroudsburg
State
Normal
School
-is-
Work in Intense Host.
"Persons who complain of the heat
when the thermometer reaches the
nineties," said a steamship engineer.
'seldom think of the discomforts of
men employed in gas works. In hl.ist
fumarea and In steamships wbers
tiie Bremen hava to endure an atmos
phere ranging from 118 to 140 de
crees. In all these and many other
places where Mr boilers are located
If the earth passed throogh tlnlhe men wear very little clothing, and
tail of Halleys Comet Wlueiay w 6 1 87 undoubtedly suffer rrom
..1. ht . . , I the exposure, they do not feel tha heat
nifcht, as astronomers say, probbly .,lnlwl.H. Th.
she nevtr knew it. There were no I ,ininat(nn nf this fart la that then
visible signs that afivtblDg unusual 1 men are not reached by the hnmldlty.
happened and those who exrjenterl tn They are working In places where
sec some grand sights or to be wiped "u"d' ' " Intense " to
, , , drive out tha humidity, and 118 or
..ff the faca of the planet were disap. mo AffTm of heat in a pure, dry
I"'""- air la not felt aa much as a mixture of
Margaret, relict of the lake Fhlllnl 90 degrees of heat and 80 per cent of
Kerolnea, who for years lived in this nuaua ww
.... . 1 ..Iw M.a thai, wltll.v
UOUntV Uiea last Hatunlav at OL'ost. I -""".J "
Chester, N. Y. aged about 78 years.
Bhe was born in Germany anj at an !
early age came to this country belt
ane later married. A sister, two
daughters aud one son HUrvive her.
Titanium In a Star.
At the May meeting of the Royal
Astronomical Society in London, Prof.
AlfrMl FnwW riearrlhad his comnarl-
sons of the spectrum of the wonderful j
variable atnr Mlra, or Omicron Cctl,
y Arnatite Roofing-
Ej T. R. J. Klein &Son, Agents
h Iron ard Tin Roofing of all Kinds
5 Metal Shingie3 and Metal CeUings
Hardware, Stoves and Ranges
y Gutters, Leaders, Plumbing, Gasfitting.
N General Jobbers aud Repairers
l Broad Street, flilford Pa y
RYDER'S
MARKET
RYDER'S BUILDING .
DEALER IX
Meats and Provisions,
Fish and Ycgetnble?,
Canned Goods
Orders Trcmptly Attended.
PAUL RYDER
Harford Street, Milford.
Mrs. da la Chappelle and wife are with that of titanium ox!d. He finds !
guests with the family of Dr. Ken-
worthey.
NOT THAf KINO.
Candidate's Card
To the Denooratio Voters of the
Fourteenth Senatorial District of
Pennsylvania :
I hereby annonnoe tnysetiaaa can
didate for tbe office of Senator from
the Fourteenth Senatorial District,
composed of the counties of Carbon,
Monroe, Wayne and Pike, at the
election to nominate a candidate tor
the said ofUoe to be held on Saturday
une tn, A. D. 1910.
Wayne ard Pike counties having
no candidates to present to the voters
oi this district, all question as to tbe
lght of Monroe county to this nam
ination would seem to have bee
eliminated.
The late Senator, Hon; David 8.
Lee, of Monroe oonnty, whose term
extended from 1899 to 1903, inclusive
was succeeded by Hon. J. G. Zero of
Carbon county, whose term extended
from 1903 to 1908, lnolosive ; and the
latter was succeeded by Hon. (i.
Frank Rowland of Pike oonnty,
whose unexpired term was filled by
bis brother, Hon. Miles C. Rowland,
the full term extending from 1907 to
1910, inoloRive. .
It would seem, therefore, that.
with no candidates and no claims
upon the part of Wayne and Pike
counties, and Carbon county having
been represented since Monroe, In
accordance not only with the old rule
of rotation, but alao from the stand
point of right, of justice and of fail
play, there is now no room for an.'
question or any discussion as to tot
right and claim of Monroe county It
the nomination referred to
As a member of the Democratic
party of Monroe county, therefore,
believing under the law and the pre
cedents of the party it is my right
to submit my cindidaoy to the fair
and impartial consideration of tbr
voters of this district, I announc
myself as a oanJidate for the offiot
above mentioned ; hereby pled gin
myself, In the event of my nomina
tion and election, to devote my time
and attention and tbe very beat ser
vice of which I am capable, to the
promotion of the interests and the
welfare of all the people of tbe coun
ties oodipoaing this Senatorial Dts
tilot. Very sincerely yours,
ROGERS L. BURNETT.
8troudaborg, Pa., May 9th, 1910.
Tha Man from Montana Rasanted tha
VValtar'a Suggestion.
Senator Depew recently brought
this from Europe:
"In the amoke room ot tha ahlp I
heard an Interesting thing about
Uontanan In Cheater. Cheater, you
know, la walled. Its wide walla on
which you could drive a horse, are
famous. Tou can circle the town on
them.
"But the Montanan knew nothing
about Chester. He bad only arrived
In Liverpool that afternoon. Aa soon
aa he finished his quaint dinner he
aald to tha waiter In the quaint Chea
ter Inn:
"What ia the beat way for me to
amuse myself hers for an hour or
two before bedtime V
" Well, air," aald the waiter. It's a
fine evening, the moon la full, and
think you'd find a stroll on the walla
most enjoyable.
" 'What do you take ma forT A torn.
catr-
that the two spectra are, for the great
er part. Identical. Especially the curi
ous bands seen In the spectrum of
Mira are shown to be due to titanium
oxld. Professor FowW also finds evi
dence of the presence of vanadium In
the same star. The l'nes of titanium
and vanadium have likewise been dis
covered tn the light of sun-spots, lead
ing the astronomer. Father Cortle. to
remark thr.t sun-spots and the star
Mlra are evidently very closely con.
nocted In physical condition. Many
readers will doubtless be particularly
Interested In this discovery because
of the repute of titanium and vanadi
um for their extraordinary usefulncsa
In unexpected ways.
WELLI WELL!
Earthquakes and Weather.
A writer In Nature calls attention
to the peculiar weather which accom
panied and followed the great Sicilian
earthquake. The sudden fog which set
tled upon the Btralt of Messina waa
paralleled by a heavy mist accompany
ing the Mexican earthquake of Janu
ary. 1899. and the writer adds that
rainfall Is so frequently reported aa
the Immediate successor of an earth
quake that "we can no longer reject
the hypothesis of a real connection
between the two," Professor Milne
has suggested that the disturbance of
the ground when transmitted to the
overlying air may determine precipi
tation, thus explaining the apparent
association of severs earthquakes
with mist and rain. . . -
THE BELLS OF THE BASTILLE.
First Guest Has Mrs. Weeds ever
been disappointed in love?
Second Guest No. She always
married for money.
Still In Existence In a Private House
in Paris.
Comparatively few persons have
ever heard of the bells of the Bastille,
yet they are atlll In existence. After
the destruction of tha prison, says the
Gentlewoman, they found their way to
the great foundry In Komilly, but the
manager of the works disobeyed the
orders he received and did not de
stroy them.
Now they are back In Paris, In a
private houae In the Avenue d'Eylan.
Oh each bell Is engraved. "Made by
Louis Cheron for the Royal Bastille,
In the year 1761," and they are further
ornamented with the royal arms and a
huge cross.
I n rs
IUVkswbT to a
kJ ev v
Pi
L-Ji
rr
L,
Succeed when everything cle faCs.
In nejrvoas prostrauoa and feinUe
weakneaaes tney ara the luptniw
remedy, as thoosanJe bav lesuhed.
ron KIDNKY.UVEFIAN
STOMACH TriOUk.E
It ia tbe beet medicine ever
over a diuf iriel'a -onmaif.
Jhed.
NO i
E I
sold I
A thoroughly first class school
for 1 EACHL.K5.
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 Addrest,
E. L. KEMP, Sc. D..
" Principal
East Stroudsburg, - Pcntia,
FARM FOR SALE.
The farm now occupied by Mrs.
Joseph Carhuff in Delaware town
ship containing about fifty four acres
tbi.ty oleaied. Good dwelling, barn
and other outbuildings. Alao exoel
Itjil fruit on the place.
For terms etc. enquire on the prein
iP8 of
ilKJi. JobKPH O. CARHl'FF.
Delaware township.
DON'T BE MISLED.
Msny a life hea bwn cul short by a
vuitfh Lhi.1 waN nut believed to be eerious.
! uuy a betikHuhe aud eiduauhe follows a
ooUKhms pelL Mttuy a miibt is puejed
in rttttltttMtii oaiuea by coughing-. lt
uol be imcled. It you ouugh, lute ihe eld
reliable Kftup'e BmImui, Uie heel ooush
num. At druggist ana aaaiere , soo.
Bub-oribo for the Press.
A Modern Diogenes.
Ethel, aged . had gone down the
village street with her new dolL It
could be plainly aeea that she waa la
dire distress. She stood still, and
after a close scrutiny of several men
who paaaed. abe accosted one.
"Say, are you aa honest man?" shs
demanded.
"Why. yea. I think so," waa the a
toniahed reply.
"Well, then. If you're sure you're
aa honest man," aald the little maid,
"pleaae bold my dolly while I tie my
shoe."
Tree-Culture In English Schools.
In an effort to stimulate tha local
fruit Industry In the county of Suf
folk, England, the Eaat Suffolk Educa
tion Committee has instituted a sys
tem of establishing apple-tree nurs
eries In connection with the custom
ary school gardens. A competent In-
struclor baa been engaged to visit the
different schools, and many of the
children are now as expert In the art
of grafting and budding aa a veteran
horticulturist.
Only a nominal price la charged for
these apple treea, and tha villagers
Immediately recognized the opportun
ity that awaited them and bars bees
erger to pun-hate the entire supply.
A number of orchards have been
'abllshed, and In a single town mora
than five hundred of these trees bars
been trauspl&uted.
Curon Abbay. the head of the pro
grobMve and succesful Pramtlngham
Agricultural Co-operative Society, is
nthaslastie over the efforts made to
restore to prominence the fruit Indus
try and is auperintandliig tha work.
three thousand of the yorng
In stock, and a thousand
to be produced this year.
Advises "Back to the Land."
There is Just one way for the peo
ple of the city to And It possible to
buy eggs, chickens, meat and flour
for less money that la for some of
them to leave tbe city and go back to
raising more hens, more cattle, and
growing more wheat The tart Is
that the country la getting top-heavy.
The cities are calling too heavily on
the producing areas. Farming Is ret
ting to be one of the most profitable
bulsinets In the country, because the
proportion of non producers Is getting
so large. It Is all a matter of supply
and demand; Just now the demand fur
foodstuffs la larger than It has ever
been tn proportion to the supply.
Denver Republican.
Before and After.
Colonel Feterby met bis colored
gardener, Jim Webster. Jim had been
recently married.
"How do you like matrimony?"
asked Cnlouel IVterby.
Jim shook hla head dubiously.
"What's the matter?"
"Ytr see, boas, before we were
married, when I knocked at de dors
she used ter say: 'Am dut you, honey
suckle?' Now when 1 come home she
bawls out: 'Clt-an off dein boots be
fore you comes lu d.tt dore, you black
moke!'" ,
I'rwj are xr.
more tut t
Editorial Encouragement.
"Ie your daughter meeting with suo
eess In her writing?" anked the visitor.
"Yes. indeed," replied the fond
mother, "flie hadn't sold anything
yet, but tonie of tha best known mag
asiues have actually taken the p&ina to
have slips printed, thanking her for
submitting ber stories, declaring they
have been x" wl'h great Interest
and assuring tur that their return
S'j- e uol lu-yly lack ot merit."
DR. KENNEDY'S
i f iu u hi 1 i.
i3 Oemedy
Pleaannt to Take,
Powerful to Cure,
And Welcome
In Every Home.
KIDIIEY, LIVER
a BLOOD G'JtlE
Not a Patent Medicine.
vOvcr 30 Years of Success.
Used ia Thousands of Homes
Write tc Dr. David Kennedy's
Sons, Rondout, N. Y for a
FREE sample bottle. Large
bottle $1.00. All druggists.
WOOD & SON
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
K1LFCRD PA
UNDERTAKING
in all branches
Special attention given to
EMBALMING
No extra oharge for attending
funerals out of town
Telephone In Residence.
LAIIT ASSISTANT
New ork Uepresentatlve
Nslionnl Casket Co. 60 Great
Jones St. Telephone 334 Hpriug
kTOVE WUOD Furnithtdattt.tS
n bind. Mail orrffrtyiivn prompt at
tention. Mil ford I'u . Xov.Sth. 190
J. W.Kietel.
Washington Hotels.
RIGGS HOUSE
l'be hotel pareicellence of the capital
lccated within one block of Ibe White
House and direct lyopptsite the Treasury.
Finest table in the city.
WILLARD'S HOTEL
A fn Tn nun botrlry, remarkable for It
hlBtoHail associations and loDMUBtalned
popularity. Kvoent'y renovated, repntd
and partially mfiuuiajied.
NATIONAL HOTEL.
A landmark among the hotels of Wash
logton, patronised In former years by
rw,iucms and hlKh officials. Alway r '
prime favorite. Recently remodeled sn
rendered better than ever. Opo. I'a H
H dep. WALTKK BI KTONVRes. llg,
These hotels are the principal political
n-niieivus of the capital at all times.
They arot he best stepping plaoea at real
annahle rates.
O. O.
O OEWITT
Propria) t
Massse'.
aTlgrmiJGaV
TO EAT
Candy-rich delicious, pure
confections of a hundred
different kinds and com
binations. Some in plain,
boxes, some in fancy pa ck
ages, fjomein bulk.
Toothsome dainties
that will appeal to
your "sweet tooth."
For the' erirl, for
the youngsters, for your
self, for everybody. Test
by taste-the proof is in
the eating.
F . J . H E R B S T.
Milford, Penn.
Prescriptions Compounded By
Gradual In Pharmacy
Flit E "INSURANCE
Insure your property
in Itynian aud Son's
Agency. They .have
somo of the largest
Companies in Ameri
ca. Prompt & liber
al settlements made.
ff. S. R Y M A N $ SON