: -jf.LJLA " PIKE COUNTY PRESS PVBL1H1ED KVI2RV 1910 Friday, July 22, arl: C, BaWWH'e BUII.D1NCJ BKOAU KT. gtMISt HIPTlOd: tlt Ykab One dollHreiul ttftv renin iix MojmtH hevetity-nve eeuta. sriimxy in akvanck. Kntered at thr po,t ofllue f M'llor.l, pike Ouiimy, Pennsylvania, J mxwu'l-isalb-r, Nnvi-inUr twenty-llr.t, 1A Advertising Rates. -jri, tooh, neinrt)cir Baol ubtqittQt inwrilnn K-,niurt r4rfl, furnish- M mi .inpli' will iw allowed mriy mivu, Mrmri, Legil Advertising. AdiulnluraUn-' .lid Klcuiilor'e nntlna V A AndUtir'i notice 1.0 Dtvuroe nollo- .... V ! therin"a ealee, Orphan court -uli's C iniy rrwiirur' sulos, liunty l-ite-wanl and flection proclamation ahwipd by tbe inch. 4. II. . PdULrSIKR, Tlt JOKE WAS ON THEM. Cm of Follow My Laader at Whleh Girt Balked. Two capriclou young ladle plan. Bed to have Eome (tin when a certain young man called to spend tbe even ing. They thought It would be great a port to Imitate everything ha did. When the young man entered the par lor he blew hla nose, which each of the glrla promptly Imitated. Thinking It a pecullai Incident the youug man proceeded to atroke hla hair. Both girl fallowed Then be ntrnlirhteued hi collar. They did the eauie, and few dlmplee and auillea began to ap pear In spite of them. Now It wa tbe younK man'a turn. He waa posi tive of hla ground and calmly stooped down and turned up hla trouaora. REPUBLICAN TICKET. FOR X)NUKE3S Roiieht Bitowx. Monroe Co. FOR SENATOR WlMNIFKKU O. L.EWU. Carbon Comity. FOR REPRESENTATIVE Alfred Mahvix Matamarag, l'a. Uoncail.ile baa a board of trade the object of whioli la to boom the town, and interest outsiders, enpectally from an Industrial standpoint. Mil ford la In ntel of some suoh organ! cation. Why cautint the basinet men of this town get together, put aide nil petty Jealousy aud selfish considerations and cooperate to give Milfurd a big boost. A long pull, a trong poll aud all pull together might make thousand!) of dollars worth of business for the plaoe, Who will make a call for such a meet in j, to talk ovur tbe matter. Oar otfloe la at tbe disposal of any gentle men who are willing to take tb initiative. The bobble skirt ia li faahion Moat be the glrla are training tor sack races. Kansas exudos morality. The Oat look la barred from sale there be oatue It contains an article by Ro.me- velt deotylng prize fighting. Siberia baa just exported to this country forty four thuuanud pounds ofegga whloh have been placed in bond. Lota of cold storage In that eenalgument. . Mayor Ghtynor by closing the lob- ter palace on Broadway after cer- talu boon must want part of New York' population to go hungry and thirsty. Dr. Crippen who ia being aougbt for thu morder of his wife laat Fehru ary Is a deutUt and that likely ao counts for the fact that when peopl heard screaming in hla house they paid no attention. Thoims Jefforson Rldgway died at the home of bin father ex sheriff and x proiMhary Warren. K.' Rldgway in Mats mora Wednesday evenin aged about 49 years. His widow and even children survive him. The re main will be taken to Laokawaxen tomorrow for burial. IT WAS GENERAL. ft Olff My wife has developed a great passion for Ringing! Oaff Yes; but It'a nothing to the paaslon your wife's singing arouses In the neighborhood. The Manly Man. "After you've been two weeks In the house with oue of these terrible handy men tlint nek their wives to be sure and wipe botw'ii the tines of the forks, and that Vti-jw Jnst how much raising b:od o'tubi to have, and how to liHng out a wnfih ao each piece will get the bet sun. i's a real Joy to get back to the ordinary kind of man. ve, ! so!" Mrs. Cregg finished with much etnpb&sis. "I want a man who should have penre about the thtu(! he's meant to have sons about, but when It comes to keeping bouse, I like Mm real h- lplesa, the way the 1 ord planned to havo html MAN'S DE3T TO TH" HODS.. A Docile, Willing, t-d Ucf ul Servant for Aits. Of all dumb brutes iho hnrce Is th1! ore which most deserves the gratitud j of man. . It has been his doolie and willing aervant for Rf.es. It hii help ed btin to conquer the reluctant earth. It haa eased and aided hbn in the dull , business of gett'ng a living. It has played a greater part In human pro cess than many a race of men. Until man had made the horse his ' servitor and ally, the thing that we I now know as civilization was out of his reach. The mere labor of getting ia dnlly bread consumed all of hla ti.eiR'ea. . But when the nrst plow- bo: .e threw Ha weight forward a new ra dawned for humanity. Thereafter I n.nn began to have leisure to plan and ream. Life became to him lesa a mauer of muscle and more a matter of mind. It waa thon.tTiat progrese really began. The hore appeala very little to the theatrical aense. It la a silent, pati ent, undemonstrative beast, with lit tle of the humanlike emotionalism of the dog. It does not dash into raging torrents to save Its masters life; It la not a destroyer of burglars and kid nappers; It does not cuddle down on henrih ruga. One rarely loves a horse, perhaps, a3 one sometimes lores a do?. Tint In those drsb but In valuable virtues which distinguish the honest friend and true comrade, willing to take his share of labor In the heat of the day, the horse Is with out a peer. The day of the horse, say the prophets. Is well nigh done. In an other generation or two he will give way to soulless machines. We two legged mortals will eat him, perhaps, or watch hfru race around a track, but we will no longer need him In our end less battle with the plUees earth. So be It! Let him go but let us not for get him. Time waa when there were no devil wsgona or gasoline engines, no locomotive or steam thrashers, and In that time man and thi horse, labor ing valiantly side by bSe, conquered continents and made the waste places bloom. The Social Scale. The negTo barber on a limited train running from an Eastern city to Chica go was once shaving a -wan whom he recognised as a well known me-chant of Albany. The barber worked with special skill and was rewarded wtth a substantial fee. m When the barber was telling the other employees of the train of his good luck, he aunounced promponsly "He's above a m'ahty Hue ganul man, dat Mr. Smith; Jes' n nice a man as you'd wanter meot. 1 often been In bis "to' In albnny, but this la the tuat time I's ever met Mm socially. Exchange of Courtesies. Senator Beverldgo was deprocntlng a too warm debate between southern congressmen. "A soft answer turnetb away wrath," said he, "and vl,e vor.a. We should all keep pollie tongues In our beads. Only laat night I heard a fat man aay with a good laugh to a bow. legged friend: r 'Jim, old man, you look as If you'd been riding a barrol.' M 'And you,' snapped Jim, sourly, look aa tf you'd swallowed one.' " Not God's Bualness. Little Mtnna waa saying her pray ers. When ahe had finished her usual petitions her mother aaid: "Ton have forgotten, dear, 'Make Minna a good girl,' you know." "Oh, mother," she answered re proachfully, "don't let's bother Ood about that, that a your lookout." Modest Ambition. Kloker Wouldn't you like to be aa temoas that people would restore your birthplace? Bocker I'd ba conteut if I could make the landlord repaper my present flat. Reminded. He placed a ring on l.tsr finger. "Now yon will not go out with any body else, will you. do'ir?" he asked. "No," she said, sweetly; "when they ask me I'll aay 1 have something on hand I" AHEAD OF TIME. ' V.t- "To told tarn the boat for the Island left at four o'clock, and I've waltei now till after five!" "Yea, but ska doesa't etart ruauioi; JWala tUl mmX -iisuaier." Chloroform Zoo Animal. The practice of cutting the claws of the more ferocious auima'a of the London soological garden has recently been greatly facilitated by chloroform Ing the animala. Heretofore It waa done by sheer force by a squad of men, the animal being Drat secured by ropes. Olive OH en Chicken. In cooking broilera all the Juice la saved, and much of the llavor other wise lost la retained by completely brushing over the fowl with olive oil before submitting It to tbe names. A soft camel's hair brush should be kept for this special purpose where much poultry la served. A Hospitality Hint. When I eipect a guest from a dis tance, I purchase a umnber of souvenir post-carda of our home town and after tampiug them place them on the desk In the guest room where they can be addressed and sent back without any ahopplug being done by my guest. Woman's Home Companion for June Market for Old Horse 6 noes. Old horseshoe find a ready market In China. Oue steamer alone brought tOO tons of this Iron from Hamburg. Chinese lrun dealers buy tbe horse shoes and sell tbeui to knife and tool manufacture! a all over the province of Shantung. It la claimed by the Chi nese that tbe temper of this class of Iron makes It the beat obtaluable for knives and cultery and also good for other tools. Tbs reason ascribed for this Is that the constant beating th Shoes have received under the feet of horses haa given them a peculiar temper absolutely unobtainable aay other way. aa4 that tools an ad finaan duns m staparior a ail etikars, f.IOVED TO (630 C!ISTI!UT ST Our. Ron WHISKY WE are (fie oldest Win and Licroor Moose n nacWphie. We have been obliged to move from the old tiarvd where we have been (or so many yean must have more roorj to accommo date our in creating butanes. Because wo have the fined trade m Philadelphia is no reason why we should be higher priced. Old Penn Whisky, 75e quart, $2.75 gaOoa is the inest wfutky (or to price in the world. Imperial Cabiiet Whkky. $ 1 2b qt, $4.75 gal, distilled (ram selected grain spring Water. . Good anippcd 9 parts of the United States. - : 1 "-ijtStia- - :rt'i:.rr. mttn Ti LK aIILTORDSVOKK I I'iAZ'ST l.-: I -oF Wl; 122 IV) )DA. " '.i. . ...tlti': . it! v jlcn. . ;a..: ... iadu, . tc;i:, .v d ' ch -l. en . Jei'we.t . Cloves, it -s:c y, b j j. . a.ii . A' .h- '.;tist f":d J ii uv..- -si,. v:n.v v"j,f. '.' c s aisorf- .u j. Lac?s am I rn Mm s. A c :nplete k ji m.;ns K-.tr.; ,.sg&. ivxr st '--..iJ jr.'u:c-, J part- 'MUl'il' Jt Thomas Masscy & Co. 1633 Chestnut St. Pa. Formerly 1310 Chestnut St Philadelphia, Keeping Ita Fishers at Home. Tbe bread which Indiana scattered on the waters has begun to return to her. More than five years ago the state flsh and game commission began systematically to stock the lakes and streams of that state with fish. Util izing the many lakes In Its northern part as breeding grounds, the com mission succeeded In securing several million fish of desirable quality. These were then distributed about tbe vari ous rater courses and lakes of tbe state. As a result It la now estimated that about $3,000,000 la annually Bpent In Indiana by outsiders who go there to fish. It la quite likely that aa much more Is spent there by Indlanlana who previously went elsewhere for their sport. The cost of stocking the lakes was comparatively small. The handsome returns show that the money waa well expended. Chicago Tribune. Gen c v a S LIVERY STABLE afe horses, Gcod wagons, Prompt service, Careful Drivers. Find. ay & Wheeler, rviiiforti. Pa fl 13 n PROPRIETORS gras rgijf'Vjg f7ig'?gi fipf'jffrfi'tL' j W .O..O..W..., .C.-,-v-)ir. ti.t, 3 :ll.4u.lsT t;vt- cy rr r 13 8 Settling the cstuto f the h.to Thomas Arm- sliong we offer for sale j the General Store of t. . Airnstrong and Conii:ui-. For full jiiu tifiiliiis. J terms, etc. apply to j HAltilY T. AlLMSTi.OXG The "Luck" of Peacock'a Feathers. The peacock's feathers superstition is nothing like so common as It usel to be. Perhaps Whistler's celebrate.t Peacock Room helped to break It down. At any rate, Peacock's feath ers are ordinary enough articles of decoration In many happy and placid homes. There are shops In London that keep these brlngers of misfortune at a shilling a bundle. Old ttao super stltltlon orglnate because of tbe re puted pride of the peacock, on the "pride shall have a fall" theory? Or Is It that the "eye" of tbe feather Is supposed to see underslrable happen ings, which somehow get published upon the housetops? One rathef feels that the beautiful tall was nature's compensation to the bird for giving It the most abominable of all voltes. London Chronicle. . No Nickname with J. What you want to do for that k'd," said the old bachelor, who had backed off auaptcuously from the new baby "Is to call him something that can't be nicknamed. The way to do tbnt I to give him J for a middle Initial. I have marie a study of proper name? and their nicknames, and I have fig ured out that there Un't one chance In a million of the boy whose middle name begins with J ever being nick named. Positive immunity la guaran teed by William J. Just cast your eye over the William J's you have heard of, and see if one of them is ever jailed BUI by any .except th. hopeless ly Jocular, and even they don't dam aay It to William J.'s face." Meager Reward. "Well, Willie, I hear you have a new little sister at your house." "Yes, what do you think of It Here I've been asking for things In my prayers for a long time and then to be handed a lemon like that." A Clever Writer.. Patrice You say she la a clever writer? Patience Very. Why, I've known her to use a fountain-pen without gat One ink all over her fingers! The Honorable Milkman. Mrs. Youngbrlde Mrs. Smith iys there is lots of cream on bcr milk bot tles every morning. Why Is there rev tr any on youra? The Milkman I'm too honest, lsdy. that's why. I fill my bottles so full that there ain't nev er no room left for cream. A Lot Anyway. Fire Small Hoy -My rawer Is very rich. Second Small Boy Hqw much ha. be got? First Small Boy It's either a thou sand or a million dollars, I torgst which. i-rj-"CV ln!--"'-,V'ViS,-ei cArV-aVt9.--.V;f-Mem en-i. Supplying The Table AN EVERY DAY PROBLEM We aolve It by kivpinK Fine Groceries, Canned Goods, Choice Meats, Fresh Vegetables. FOR AN EIEGAN1 DINNER I' you appreciate a goad market Intowinbuy your fish and clami al my placs. Llmburr tr, ba.ior'ed Roquefort Philadelphia Croas. chjm r any other desired. FRSD GUMBLE Harford St. Miltord Pa. RYDER'S MARKET RYDER'S BUILDING HARNESS Of All Kind and Stylo. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRDLMINCiS Repairing :-neatlyDjnk Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. u F. IIAFXEH. Harford St, Milfoid lK.LL'li IN Monti aud Provisions, Kixli - iintl Ycgctabli'H. CiiDiicd (iooJs Orilrrs Pit mptJy Attnidnl PAUL RYDER Haiford Street, PJilfoid, vvcgd a SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS MILF0RD PA UNDERTAKING in nil bi'ttuchim Hiwial attention given to EMBALMING No extra charge for attending fuiietitl out of luv,u Tt-lephuue lu Ibideno). UUV AlhTAT New ork Kopresuutallve Naliiiual CakHt t o. 60 Great Joi.tfrftt. Telephone &H6 Spring .PI Blundered. "He's always getting himself la wrong." ' What's he done now?" "Told that young mother, when ahe alio wed bim Bar baby, that hie sister fcaj k4 three just atk U-" Si'TSWJ hi i -. .ii r r r " . 4 " -j Succeed when evvrytbing else fills. ' !n nervous prostration and female i weaklKssea they are the euprame L y remedy, e.i thcnsanis hs.ve tctufied. r i FOR XiDMEY.f-tVErj AMD I I tTCMACHlROllLE I I it is tt a brit meli.ire ever sold I n c.-.-r a arurrgn-t counter. . JsTOVt: II "- J-'iirnistntl lit fits a Itnul. .t'uiV uriU rr g Wfii pn nipt at tadiun. MiUurJ fa , A'nt 61k. lmj C 4 GPPOSITE 5 & 10c. Store I PGRTJERVIS KOlt KKST A store ric.m 17! !( with oi'llur, on Ai'n Stie.'t i ne blucl. fruui 11 o.til, neit lu r to 1:1 lord lun. A4ly at this uffios. t i - Prescriptions Compounded Only Graduates in Pharmacy at Ilerbst'a Fliarmacy. BEST OF ALL FLOUR. i'c2. MEAL, BRAu', OAT?, and HAY YIkiu mi tiO'.i't tit :ii.'v ll.il! .. t. No. .).. t r cnae to SAWXiLL ViILL, IMF CRD PA 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 J F Flooring R Cement Siding A - Lime Ceiiinn M Plaster Mouluiiis E Doors Casings L and Lath U Windows Shingle M Interior Finish and B and Roofing E Oak Flooring Milford U Pa. 8 toeooeooccoo:ooo "ijcoooooooo4oooo 04COAoorOwUwO-L: s00C00Q00000000 HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS Forch Racking chairs from $.98 to $3 00 Iron Eed Steads $4.50, $6.50 and $8.50 Maitrasses $3.50 to $5. Rugs $1 to $4.50 Matting $.25. Carpet $.35 to $.70 a yd. 5- 10- and 25ct goods. Cuitain roc's iocts. Window shades 25C Lots of New Goods in all Te ' partments at VV. S. RYMAN and SON Milford, Pa. 44 o 2 2 o 2 o o oe- o o o o o 2 8 o o -1 o ooeo4ooeosooen4vosvosooeig o ce, o tw 3 o. o c 2 ce. o ce o c o c t i o ( to r a 8 r ; 3 il
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