Press; et lr gtftctlllOS VOL. XV. MILFORD. PIKE OH'NTY. FRIDAY. JULY i:. 11)10. X040 y BRIEF MENTION The Milford Field Club gave a bridge and ' 500'' party at ita hiuse last .Monday. . The cups and saucers were given by gneits, among the number Mrs. M. L. Uaraion donated : a dozen. The prizes wie handsome gr,g and wouldbo a strong factor, and the event was greatly enjoj i d : but it mav.i)e doubted whether con Poit Jervls fans are diagnsted over ditions are favorable for the rei.ubli the loss of the game with Mtlfurd cans over there this fall. Ho would last Saturday and attriliote It to be be as likely as any one to heal the lng obliged to play against ten J differences. men, chief of whom was the umpiie Gilford Plnchot who hag gone to The score wi soven to six in favor , t-a)i n)ru, wm engge in stamping of Hilf ird sml the P' J. team had never befoie been beaten. In tiio game with Yale Wednesday Millord got 6 ruus aAd Tale faileil to scote, The Paupao Power Company is buying hind la tbe vicinity of the proposed dam which looks as if it in tends to do some work. It is under stood the ex Lieutenant -Governor Watrea is largely interested in tbe project. Col. Roosevelt is mixing In n li tie, as all good citizens should do, but whether huppiniss and content as a result will happen tu. the regu lais or insurgeuta seems to be a prob lem which only time will solve. Both , claim tnat be is giving them comfort and go from his preseuce Moiling, ou oiw side of the lace or the other. State Bonds Commissioner Hun'er visited the new road lately finished in LeUiiiaii and nfitr iaspecdou ii was concluded to oil It. Hit' surfi.ee soon grows dusty and grinds tip and oil acts as a binder and Is very Inme tieial to that kind of road The uew Slate road lu Monroe county will have the .-aino tieutment. ' 1-ewls KiesWetler of llili.ken'hat sued W. V. Hilliiird for 15,000 Dion ey loaned to rebuild the bridge of the U M. and N. Y. railroad a;. Mata moras, the one proposed to rest on wooden piers, and argumeut vat had this week lu (iosheu to dismiss IhR action, it being contended that .the parties were uon residents of N. Y. and the business transacted was in N. J. and Pa. and the N. X- Courts had uo Jurisdiction. One result of the political scandals that have recently come to light in more than one state is an increasing demand lor tuou of higher character ant! greater tttloieticy to fill public office. io longer, except in extreme ly rare instances, will people accept any kind of man that party bosses choose to bring forward. , As affording some idea not only of the prevalence of tuberculoids, but also of the strenuous and pathetic effort to r cover Iroin its ravages is the anthorutive statement tbatevifcry year Home 115,000,000 are spent by victims for quack remedies that af ford no rulief, but frequently work incalculable harm. - .- The greatly decreased number of dead and wounded Fourth, of July victims is eloquent testimony to the value of constantly striving to secure refoims. For years the agitation tor "saue Fourth"' has be u going on, and this year good results have been attained. Every decent, law abiding ierfon. and that means tbe great inrj irity, j must ardently lope tlmt tbe nation bus endured the la t dbgrace of a prizefight. Apparently the daya of the pr.za ring aie numbered. Uue c uiuot concv'ive of a moredisgusurg and brutal spectacle than that ol tJro inwi puniuieliug each oilier biaok and blue, for (lie sake of the money that is in it. When two men flht because of some quarrel, theu, however much we uiay deplore the aot, soma palliation may be made for It. But the.ro is cone : r a prise fight or priso fighters. It is pimply a brutal exhibition for n o ey and to satisfy the morbid, Yio.i.u-. tastes ot degem rate men. Thomas Trua x has givin up kee- i 1 1 v boui-e and gone to board with Vs. Beardsley. He will pass bis Bath milestone Sunday, and is vigor oua for ooe of bis years. H n. Joseph C. Bibley has revised his figures of expeuses in his late campaign for congress and they were f U.61S 3, more thau tl for every vote he received. Details as to boa the money was eu I would le intm esting. Were any voti a hot or hk the cash all spent for advertising if so that is a good district lor print er to live in. The Council lias b.en npii'Miu Oil to several "of tlie side str el- n iota i. and practlca'lv a!.' Ihn s'le-'s inlml, iied will he tres'el. The i i U i r -in a get at hucesa and is l i vi. u n eral satisdioliuu. Iry weather a.id theexirem" tn'sl were hnrd on girJi n and grass am1 grain lik.riM uffered. j 'FOIt liEST To sunnier ntrt. furnished hna;e fun of Brood rtt. , F P. SAWYER. F P. SAWYER, jjon Willintn S. Bennett of New j York has announced himself a cant'l date for Uovernor of the state. He j nHS mae B0 excellent record in c n- that State in the interest of men nominated for Concress who will ,flght fot c m8()rvBtion. They may be classed as Insurgents and are opposed to Cannon and tbe Payne tiiriff bill While conservation will be his topic in every speech yet they will bo po litical in character, because conecr valioD has become a political Issue.-' Mrs Seaman of Tuckaho, N. Y ' came to town tbi- week to pass the summer. Mrs i. de C. Van E:ton and mi of Tuckuho are exp. ctod next Mon day to poes Beveial weeks here. Charles P. Knapp of Deposit win was convict ihI ot receiving ' funds In his bank when be knew it was insolv ent, has begun his term of 15 months iu juil. , 9 d. B. Bownorana Iims so'd hi f.irn'. in Lehniari to Alexander Hi! of Brooalyn .who takes Kis8epsioi. next Monday. Mr Ros'ncrans wil move to Matamoras w here he will re side iu Iioubo he 1 building anil which is nearly completed. The Water Company of Matamor as is distributing iron pipe for u-e in putting in a plant. About 4 nil es ol pipe will be laid. Cities and many towns are protest ing against tbe moving picture shows ot the recent fight at Reno, mid in m.any places they will be barreil. Attempting to catoh ' trains last Monday 3t Pbilmlelphia- Dr., Jacob Ballade, a Baptist . minister, and F H. i.ineder,, iu vector pt tbepay a yoo enter cars, were kil'el about, at. hour Spart, I? bofb-" Cuses tin bodies were ground to lieces. . A third party is in prospei't .with former State Treurer-a the riom inee for Governors Laboi, inlen-et-and the rangrra are said to be in harmony with the movement. New York Btate lias a ,r.er auto mobile law which goes into (fleet Au gust. A series of que jt Ions roust be ausweruiT by on ners of cars and r ppli cants for a chnffcurs license, , which a-e designed to fully identify the nia chine; aud its owners and to show that drivers are competent and ex perienced and that the car wlll beran with proper regard for the safety of patrong of the-highways. Rose s daughter, of the late Louis and Margaretlia Rocbette died at ber hsnie lu this Boro last Friday ag d about 29 yearn. Her mother and two shfters, Mrs. Flora Smith of H. Y., L'zzie at home and oce brother John living in Ohio sutyivo. 'The funeral was held Monday and interment lu Milford Cenntery. - C. A. Merrill has several excellent boats to hire at any tune of day at his boat house foot. of Add Street it is pleasant to pass an evening 6u the river rowing or drifting these moon light evenings. Six hundred and seventy two box- each oonlaiutug WOO loe ream cones destined fot (jalvettcu, Texas, were seized by . the government at New York last week because they contained buractc acid and were au lit for food. Tbe cone are sold to children aud after the cusui is coi- sauied they aie ta 111 and it t clmmed llu-y are lie aienoos to health. . A whita inuggot soinetinii s il-s troys naideu truck, especially onions and cauliflower They may be checked by di sung around the plants air slsked lime, which has been spiinkled with turpeutim proirbolic acid. After t) e pests have mitred the plant this would of coun-e be tn effrciive, and tbe only way would be to use a enrbohn eu.ulsiou. Potato leeiles have lieen more ruiib.is ine thau usual this yrar uiid -'very grower should take steps to id iff the larvae so there may be .0 o d 1 uv 1 ext year. Take halt a 1. mid ol Pans greeu, or two or l.rte pi una if artenate of lead in li'ly g.illons of Boidesux mixture. ir.-eimle ot lead is best and spray tbe . iee. The had alone will kid tbe ug, tut the uilx'cre will pruveut ini.tr cnie or pi. lit UiseuKi-s. Adrian Schiisie and Frank Uargan are here to playbill with tbe local club this .uuuuer. Slate Zoologist Surface is author Ity for the statement that Paris green tuny be applied to kill cabbage worms without rendering the oab bsga ni til for use. He advise lialf a pound of Paris green in 60 gall-ns of water sprayed on. A little si ap may be nseil to make tl allele. J ne cabbage beads form within outward thna they at ronstnntly throwing out or spreading the leaves to which poison has been applied Any shortcomings in tbe PlUf this week may be laid to moving. Te do so wag a task, but we are now located in our new home on Ann St where we will be pleased to welcome callers and wo extern! an invitation to all to drop in and see us. II tbe latch siring does not hang out the door knob easily turns. E. V . Wolfe has been confined to bis home tbe past week by illness. He never has recovered fully from the sevete attack of typhoid lever he su.-taincd some tine ago and hit iinhition keeps him bucy when hi should rest and recuperate. Gifford Piuchot who has been spending a oouple of weeks at Ore Towers left this week for a trip t California. He is expected to n tun here about August 1st. C. W. Ball Esq was in New York the first of tbe week. Last Sunday was the hottest dnj if the year and in cities there wer several deaths and many proHlralioii by the heat. The merour her oli robed to tl iu tbe shade, aud tin tir was full of humidity. Cu& rattlesnake climb tree! Prof, but fane declares they are 1101 built for that business, but plenty ol them seem to be crowding into civil ization, driven from the uiountaim to get drink. Look out for theu along tbe streams. Thirteen out of 14,000 of the Pa railroad trainmen and oondcut r have voted to strike for more pay it the Company does not accede totheii demands. ' Air navigation is dangerous bus! nets, several aviators have beet killed recently. The desire to break records aud innlreduring flights leao men Into taking great risks and thi list of fatalities bids fair to compare favorably with that from running. autoa. Milford's nino will contend will Strcudsburg tomorrow. Tbisshoulu be a good game. This issue ot the Press is fioru it new home ou Ann Street. It hat been a busy week moving m. chin ery and getting things iu shape, but we have accomplished the 'ask a no now feel yery much at home and eoi dially luvite every oue to see us. Wi will be pleased to meet and greet you. A new counterfeit $10 gold cert fi cate is being ciiculated. The Democrats have concluded not to recall their convention, to force Grim off the ticket but all those who are disatisfled with his nomination will join the third party movement. Independents will bold their Convon tiou July 23th. One reason why stocks seem to be shriukiug may be that water is dry- lag out of them. There are a lot wbiob need to go tluough a wringer and the public should Qgbt sby cf them until they have gone thru the prooeas of being squeezed. Helen Olmsted has sold .a lot and a half on Ann St. to Mrs, E H. Noyes who expects to bnlld a house on it. Mrs. J. Perot of Montrose, wife of a former reotor here is a guest in town. Mrs. A. Q. Wallace has gone to Scranton to visit her sister. Mra. H. F. Decker is visiting ber son Frank at Lesterahire, N. Y. A KWM iu Dark town which was very successfully given last April by local talent will bo repeated tbU evening in Brown's Hall. Tickets 35 cents and proceeds for benefit of Milford B. B. C. . 11. Price of Boranton, who wa nominated for lieutenant governor by the Democratic. Convention st Al lenlowo and who said be would not ronkeeps bis word by sending a li t ler of declination to tbe Secretary of the State Committee. A Convention of Independents will be held in Philadelphia July 27 to places third ticket in the field Tbee are several who are willing to sacri See themselves for the honor of be ing its bead. j .Herbert Palmer left this morning for Ureenville, Mercer County, Pa., ! where he lias secured situation In la pruitlog offica. Feivi r cai'Urtl'ieH Wei et.o'ed in this c'oun'ry Ibis ye r h.m U.-l owing to the' trachinga for n sale and taile Fourth. People have foam! out that it pays to be careful. Henry Woblhrflnilt finds his lab ors t-Hj arduou and has secured an assistant to help iiin scrape olilns and sever flowing It oka. Because tbe te" i.,'il wiv.rtj bin k bill does not provide that fin lis may Le ioanpd to ie-id. ii's of tin community it 1 not meol.ieg wi h favor in the Country. T' e mnoy Would lie sent to financial eer.tei whero It would ho absorbed by the tru-is aud large cori oratkns. An a. 111 1 liioeiil heriiiit (1 x the funds le be loaned at a low rule of Interest lu the places where lle-y Hre deposited should be made. This would make it 1 opulor. I Bradford conuti a mail carrier had ume suoervlHois arrested fui uo! ren living louse shines from the real! aalhe law diritt. Six v.-tuutarily pal t lines and costs but three refus ed until tite court said they 1111. si This sbonld be a lesson to others and theie may be om iu ibis county who may take heed. 1 KCSE FUS OF BOYHOOD Hi w delicious were the pies of boy hood. No p el ucw ever taste so goed Whin's changed? the pies? No. lu you. You'vs lost the strong, healthy stomach, the vigorous liver, the activt kidneys, the regular Low-jIh of boy hood. Your digestion is poor aud yui blame the food. What's needed? A com) lete toning up by Kleclrlc Kitten of all orgaus of digestion Stomach. Livei, Kidneys, Bowels Try them They'll lecture your boyhood appetite aud a 1 leciation of food and fairly m. urats your body with new health, strength and vigor. 60c. at all drug gists. Age of Niagara Falls To the question: "How old sir. tboNi tara Fallr?" geologists l.avi return d rvplb s varying by tens o; thousai de of yesrs. At lir.-.t it war aetimulid that the Niagara rive: same into exiitenoe through charger in the level of thelat.d around tin, great lakes about 08,000 years ago Later this was reduced to only 12,000 years, Lyell increased the estima't again lo 3,500 years, and ttill hit' r other scientists lowered it to ahoai 9,000 years. Some Probable Results. The ease with which aviators cm drop dummy bombs on dummy ship. and f.rts gives us some idea of wliai would happen iu war if real bomb were dropped on real ships and fort resses. In all probability, as the result cl these successful experiments, we art ou the eve of radical change lo nav al and military constiuotion II a bomb dropped upou the deck f c (l2,ixKi,0H0 lwtllehip from an aero plane Cult destroy tliat Fl ip or pnf I' eqt of the fighting liue, then tin days of such ships are Hearing an end No government would be foolo-h enough to t-quander ru much money and throw away the lives of a crew of a thousand men. ISuch a change as above indicated Would be hailed as a welcome relict i'i every land where the taxpayer ar.-staggering under the load of tre mendons taxatiou which internation al rivalry aud Jealousy inn.e up n t em. Indeed, ii well may be, thai such a change may usher iu the day of nrdversnl peace, for horrih'e as warfaie 011 sea and land is, aerial warfare would be eveu more revolt ing How much better for the tax payer, lor the prosperity of a 000 11 try and lor mankind in general, if the money now annually spent for war ships, wb'chin a law years become obsolete, were Bpetit upon stleiolf, technical training, eu'l other things that make lor human good. Curl ias this week used oranges at iioiiihs en I dropped them accurately oil a vessel, demoin-trattiig that tbe deotrac'iuu of a warship or a fortress is entirely practical, while the tpced with whicb au airship moves makes it almitet impossible to hit them w ith anything but iitl s. NAPOLEON'S GRIT wiu of the uneoiiquerahhs. tiever-aa--die kind, the kind ibal you need nioef lu heu you havs a bad cold, cough or lung disease, t-upiioae troches, oough tsyruja. o.k! liver oil or doctors hae ii failed ,do:i t lo6 heart or bo e. Ti.ke lr. King's New Diwovery. Sat hla.llon is guarauuxd when used for any throat or luug trouble, it baa saved thousands of bo elass autfeiers. it masters stupboru eolits, obaiinale coughs, hemoirhages, lagrlppe, asthma hay fever and w hooping cough and Is lbs most sale aud certain remedy for all bronchial affections. 60c. aud 1. Trial UtUa fie at ail draggws. OBITUARY IlKMlV MAIMU4 Hmry Maines a respected resident of the Borough died al bis home Tu. day evening of heart trouble wiib which he bad b-en affected fir the part. vi nr. Ho was born ill Warren County, Ne Jersey Nov. 1(1, 1827, mid was a son of Jacob ami Maigarel, Swlck, Maines He came to Milfoid about ihieSy yi ars agj ami by bb qnb t, onler'y ami industrious 111 tu ners won many friends Ho is sur vived by two (latiKh'ers: Alary and Sallie, ami one son Robert who was last heard f.om about tkreo year ano iu Cfliu, two brothers J'.ihn 01 R ic'rawny N. J and A. ii. of Whip puny N. J , nod one sister Mrs. Mery Black of Newark. The fonernl wa held yesterdav and liiteiiiieut In Mil ford Cemetery. A Free Scholarship Any young mar or woo an who li 1 bona II le patrou of ibis pii(i"r m i-iJe free io-lruc ion in Mus s o Eloontion. . The Ithaca Conservatory of Mui.ir, ilh' the ileslie to Mmiulale De itudy of these ai is, 1 1T':is two srholai diip tu "pplican's fr 111 th 1 Stale o Peiinsyivueia, vm'iii ! n' ilOO each, -tnd good for the linn ot twenty vei ks ta-gii id 1: v 1 ti th.- 1 pniii if the school e.n, S'-pt. 15 HMO, Ii my of ilio follow. ii;t dcni tin. 11 s: Voice, Piano, Violin and Elooullou These scholarships are awarded up II compel iiiiai w hi .di is open to mij one di siring a musical or liteiary lal ucafion. Any one wishing lo enter the com petition or de-iring iiiforinatioi ihould wriie to .Mr. Ge. V. Williams Oenerul Miiiiager of the Ithaca Con ervalory of Music, Ithaca, N Y , before September 1, 1910. WORKS 24 HOURS A DAY The busiest little things ever uiadi are Dr. King's New Life Pills. Ever pid is a sugai-eoated globule of health chut changes weakness into strength, languor, into euergy, brain-fag lnti mental power; curing Constipation, Headache, Chills, Dyspepsia, Malaria. i'n at all druggibtn. . About Free Bridges A story is being ciiculated in thh couuiy, probably for political effect, that ill llio event of the State buyin the biidges arid making them fie. the burden of their repair and main t'iiiauce will be placed on the coun ties in w hich they are. Mr. Marvin,, who is chairman of the Commissioi iu i'eiina. says there is absolutely m truth 111 the story, that the bin which he is preparing will pro v id. for all expense in connection with free bridges being borne by the States. Willi some lew exception along the Delaware the bridges pa small dividends to stockholders, ami they are at best risky property. Ib tbe case ot Milford Budge after tin one was cai lied away in lh8, it te came a grave qustiou whether a iw bridge could be built, but the grout Inconvenience aud serous les of trt.de was incentive to a number to letUild. A debt was incurred and stockholders waited for ten year; while the receipts were being nsed to pir off the debt lafore they received a dividend. There was more temi ment than profit iu the venture, bat it was realized that the tu.wu and cit izens ot New JerM-y were suffering loss in business because of Its absent it beueflis the w hole county, as doer til 6 one at Dingmans, which is also fl luiicially ii.productive, and even if tht adjoining counties bad to bear gjnie shard of the cost of muiutaiuii.g them the j.ei pie oould well afford to diso for the sake of the accomoda ti n they uffoid. iiut do cot be de oivtd into tbe idea that a vote for Mr Marvin means that you may be taxed to pay for bridges. Nothing of that kind will happen if the States bay and own them. A I RIGHTFUL WRECK of train, sutomobila or buggy may cause cuts, bruises, abrasions, sprains, or wuuuds that demands Bucklen's Arnica (salve earth's greatest healer. Quick rslief and prompt cure results. For buens, boils, sores of all kinPs, et zeiua, chapped bands and lips, sore eyes or corns, its supreme. Surest pile cure. 2uC ul all druggists. WANTED! KAI t'.SV."J tr rinreutrit na In j lis al of ur High Grade Good uo'i'i aniay, appiy ai ouoe. nieaey e-.iploy uieut ; libe.ial terms. Exjier enoe not neoeasnrv. ALLEN NURSERY (X, Rochester, N. Y. rdelcrUe (or tbe Fruss. NOTES FROM SANDYSTON Counties lu New Jersey which have tried tbe three Commissioner plan in place of tbe preseut Board of Freeholders are high in Its praise. The Editor or the Newton Herald nays the way our present Board built macadem roads will not sued the 3 Commission! rs. ' Tbe way oar macadem roads are being repaired, and built, the three Commissioners cannot oonie any (Ob soon, and a majority of the voters think so too. The Montniiue Creamery has been eased by Mr. Silur, who also oper ates the Bevans Creamery, poa-tesnion given Ang 1st ' He pays within J of a rent ex- ohauge prill's for 10 months and ) s cent off for two months. Tnc Annual Harvest Home of the Liyton M. E Church will be held or its grounds on, Wednesday altar noon and evi niiig August 24th. ' The crusher and steam roller will be put at work this week? Then are 38 men on the job, and. this week will see many more. ' Under the management of fore nen Thompson and Redding thi .vork is being vigorously pushed Sunday goes lu with the rest. The dry weather is making itself felt as the ground Is very dry. Corn needs rain and many nieces look is if they needed iiuinodiatoattention The Contractor on the Layton 1 rattles road Is being delayed with his work of grading in that oar offic ials are not furnishing piping and ouilding the ne'ces&ry bridges. J Now that the road is graded, il will have to be dug np just because some of. our ollicials are not attend ing to their business. ' Barton Lltts who has been work ing at Madison, N. J. for the J1 rear reiurneu 10 myion rest wees. aud says Sandyston is good enough for him. .... Miss Mary Tutl'.e matron of thi Merriniu Home In Newton spent s few days last week visiting among relatives. I Fred C. Bonne, special agent of tb Census Boreaj, passed through this rulley questioning the owners of grist and saw mills as to their anna tl output. He stated that crops looked the best In Vernon Township. I - Miss Myrtle Depne of Newton i spending a few days with her par eats at Laytou. ' ' ' Notice To Physicians Tbe Advisory Board of the State Department ef Health in aecordanct with the authority given by the Act of Assembly, approved April tl. 1905, has adopted the following' Rule and Regulation: i "That all physicians practicing within the limits of tbe State shall make an Immediate report o eaob aud every case ol unoinaria duodena lis (hook worm), pellagra and anted- orjsjllomyelitis (infantile paralysis) ocouiing in their practioe, ia the same mauner that communicable di seases are now by law and by Rule aud Regulation of tbe State Depart ment of Health reported to the health autharitles." . i NEW House ' t for rent furnished, Six rooms and bath. R. W. B.EID, . Milford, Pa. TRESPASS NOTICE. The undersigned, having by pur chase and lease, secured central of all the property surrounding Niohe oronk Iake, in Delaware township Pike Co. Fa., all persons are warned from Hunting, Fishing, or Trespass log thereon for any purpose whatso ever under penalty of the aot of as sembly approved April 14th, 1906. EDWARD M. WESTBROOK, HIRAM WESTBROOK Nose Bleed j . 1 Nose bleeding is a symptom and while not in Itself alarming should be watched if frequently recurrent Severe cases often amount to hemor rhage and a doctor should be sees Plugging the nostrils ia often neoaa- saiy and a recuinbeul position.' For ordinary nose bleed try a rapid chew ing motiou of the jaws, also soaking bands snd feet In very hot wster. Mrs. F. . Herbal, who mm a ear I very well, bad the misfortune Wed nesday to bit a heavy wagon loaded j with iron pipe, oa the road below jPiogiaan. Deceptive Advertising If the rale false ia one thin false to all holds good it would not be ad visable to make a statement in aa advertisement which ia net in ao oordanca with truth. Looking over a recent number of a bohidmt .resort . guide we find it stated that house in Ureeley has an elevation of 1000 feel and several others are givi al titude above the highest point of land in the coonty. These misstate. . merits may hot be in themselves tsry distressing bat if all the attractions named for tbe houses bear the same proportion of exaggeration what ef. faot must they have oa the eonfldlog city guest who ia Inred by the repre antatioaa in thai UverUsssBnt to visit them. Not even a quart of the best Pike County aviation juice ooald give him an elevation ot 3000 feet aud be would leave with expressed disgust ever the attempt to deceive aim. There are sufficient genuine attractions in tbe county to entice tbe oity denizen here and keep him oliai uied with his enrroundinga and satisfied with tbe location, and he will retnrn to his home pleased and anxions to oome back another year. (hat is an Inexpensive and suocessfut advertisement, but when he leaves dissatisfied because he has been de oeived he spreads hi tale among all bis friends and doe Irreparabl dam age to tbe place. It ia better far to have a man go away earing that half of the beauties of the ooonty were not told. There are sufllcient natural obarms ia the county to eat- -lafy the most fastidious seeker after th picturesque and romantic and tb . real elevations are ample for health and comfort. There is no need to attempt deceit in any of these re spects. Get the people bete 'with honest representations and the will go away with regrets and a deter mination to return and bring all their friend. ' The beat ' advertisement possible Is a thoroughly aathfled cus tomer. "' Many Varieties of Beans Tbe bean that we eat in soma form nearly every day, that almost every body likos, is ceanparatlvelj new a - ndibl. . Oar common everyday bean is a native oi South Asierioa and was Introduced into Europe. whence it came to this coantry dor. ing the sixteenth century and now is represented liy over 160 cultivated varieties. The big', broad bean is the bean of history and Its origin la so remote that It b doubtful. It I probably a ' native of southwestern Asia and northeastern Europe. , Real, Estate Transfer. Gvorga ; Wehlnger and other to Louis Wehlnger and others, lota 14, 160, 148 Matamoras. Alice Brink to Frank K Brink, lot In Uillord Boroogh No Hi on High St. "v; -v-. Amsricus D. friable to George L. Bortree and wife,' 17' eorea - Uraea $596. -; w .-j- Theodore Bnekensteln and other to Mary K Shannon; land In Laeka- waxen.' '-'-'" r ' T: BuckenstelB'tWnaIK. Riley, ltnd In Laoka waxen.' v - t Isabella Jf.'W. Waaler aud others to John B. Boweb, land fa Delaware near Silver Lake. . ", trminle B. Roegger to C. Win!-' fred Horn, hair internet ia lota 833, 335 Matamoras.'" l: - Margaret Clawaoa to Asher B. Hopeman, lot 143 Matamoras (1600. A. A. Albright to Lester Pitney and wife, lots in Matamoras 1220. Susan F. Snyder to Diagman'l Ferry Water Co., land la Delaware 2 sores (200. , . .... ...i. -. WANTED! Farm with good apple orchard, brook, unfailing spring, moderate prioe. Hoffmen, aoo W.JL1S,- , hew York Intensive Farming From all aoeouut Kth "average farmer la thi country doe aot more than half fartn hi land. That is, ho doe But get from the land mora than one half of What he woeld get if the land wer properly cultivated. .. It la aakl that the yield per acre of wheat, oats and other crop is not on half ei what th European farm er get.' Boms may say that thi 1 da to dlffareno of ollmat and soli. Bat that doe not account for it con sideling that ia almost any district iu thi land axuerienc show that a farm systematically and thoroughly cultivated . will prod woe often twice a aauoa as the adjoining farm. The on remedy, apparently, i to get back to tu laud, have smaller farm and g la tot lateaaiv farm-tog.
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