PIXE COUNTY PRESS P0BLI91BD 1SVH1RY FRIDAY Friday, September 23, 1910 or rite, MA BORIC HALL buildiho. SUBSCRIPTION: Una Ybar One dollar and fifty oenU il Months Heventy-flve cents. STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. Entered tbs pot ofllna of Mllford, Pike Ooonty, Pennsylvania, m aeoona slftss matwir, November twsnlv-arst, IBS. Advertising Rates. One Inch, onelnasKlon II Bach subsequent Insertion .76 Reduced rates, (urnlshd on application, Will be allewed early aavartlasrs. Legal Advertising. and Kseontor's A A tti 1 ti ! atrfttnr notloee .0O Auditor's notloee j Divorce notloee ) Sheriff's aalea, Orphan, ooort antes, O.mnty Treasurer's aalea, Coonty atata ment and election proclamation oharged by the tnoh. 4. . Wmm Bttaa. POBLISHBB, REPUBLICAN TICKET. .TOR OONGEES3 Robert Bbowh. Monroe Co. FOR SENATOR Tinkifrbd O. Lewis. Carbon Coonty. FOR REPRESENTATIVE Alfred Marvin Matamoras, Pa. It is rumored that Arthur B. Sulli van is anticipating the parobaae of a farm Bear New York and ma; leave Mllford next spring. Prof. C. S. Constant and family have taken apartments in Port Jer. vIb where tbey will reside for the winter. Mrs. Archer Harmon entertained number of friends Wednesday af ternoon In honor of Mrs. Arthur Sul livan. Emmett Bteele, J. I". TerwilUger, W. F. Choi, Chas. Thornton, Ed ward Klein, Fred Middaugh, George Wagner ail went to New York to see the game between the 81. Louis olab and the Giants. Mrs. S. T. White has oloaed her oottage here and will reside in East Orange, N. J. this winter. Mrs. Tracey who has been visiting friends in Bonesdale returned home this week. Mrs. Frances Westfall, Mrs. Jennie Shearer and P. N. Bournlque have gone to Twin Lakes lor their annual oamping. Port JervlB has floated $36,000 X per oent school bonds at a premium of $526 wbloh proves that her credit Is better than her streets. The Journal N. Y. commenting on the Maine election says it is not a victory for any party. It does not mean that the people are tired of the Republicans, nor does it mean thai they have suddenly discovered vir tues In the Domooratic machines as such. It does mean that the people, becoming independent, detest more and more the Idea of being ruled by any machine. M. C. Nyoe and wife of Bushkill visited friends here today. WHAT A WOMAN WILL NOT DO Then It nothlnir a woman would do do to regain her lost beauty. She ought to be luiljr at seaioua in preeerriug ner cooo lockr The herb drink called Lane'i t ain- ilr Medicine or Lane'i Tea U the moat efficient aid In prewurvlng a benuilful akin and will do mora than anything else to re tore the roaea to faded oueeka. At ail druggie t' and dealers'. Itoo, 1 Notice to Bridge Masons The Commissioners of Pike oounty will receive sealed bids at their office in the Court House, Milford, Penna, until Thursday, October Sth, 1910 at 2 p. m., fur oonstruatinK a pavij around- the North and Booth Abut ments of the oounty bridge over the Lackavraxen river, near the village of Laokawaxea, Pa. The number of ouhio yards of masonry required for above work Is estimated to be 216. The speolQoations, etc., for above work are on file In the Commission era' offloe, open to the inspection of intending bidders. i Bids to be accompanied with oertl fled oheok of $100. The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Board. theo. h, baker, Commissioners' Clerk. Commissioners' Offloe, Mllford, Pa. September 2, 1910. SAFE AND SURE. Anions: the medlolnai that are reoom mended and endorsed, by phyaioiana and nurwl la Keiuu'a baiaiun, the beat ooUtfh cure. For many years It baa been regard ed by doetoni aa the uediiiua inuet likely to cure coughs, and It bus a strung hold on tile eaUwin of all well-informed people When Kemp's Bolwun oanaot out a eouuh we abail be at a luaa ta know what will. At drua'S'i'ta' aud dtalara', sao. , lb Sheriffs Sale! By vlrtne of a writ of Fieri Fnolrin la- tmed out of the Court of Common Plena of Pike oounty. to me directed. I will expoee to mle by pubUo vendue or outcry at the NhertfT's ofnos In the court houao at Mil ford Pa., on 8ATTJKDA Y, OCTOBER 1, 1910 att o'oloek p. m. of laid day, the follow ing real entate: ALL that certain piece and parcel of land, situate In the township of Lacka- waxon, fiae ., fa., in tne Tiunere oi Maet Hone, oontalnlnirSflOaq. ft., being parte of lots numbered It and 90, as do niibed In deed from 811 as K. He) den to Thomas MeMabon, dated June -W, reoorded in Deed Book No, W, page 118. IMPROVEMENTS A dwelling house. fttvttMd and taken In execution as &roprty of Thomas Q MoMahon and will b sold by me for oanh, Hheriff. Sheriff's Office Mllford, Pa, eeptO, ltflu. REGISTER'S NOTICE. The following amounts bnve been flled wltu the Keelater and will be pre sented to the Orphans' Court of Pike County for oonflnnatloa on the (bird Monday or UctoDer next. ESTATE of Jneeph Kbenezer Virell, The flrnt and final account of Benja min C. rotten, Uusrdlan or aald minor. K8TATK of Carlton A. Hunts, de ceased, The first and final account of rimith O. Hherman, Executor. EHTATK of Mary raltrenusch, de ceased. Account of Henry Kahren- bach, Executor. KHT ATE of Amanda W. Cortrlirht. deceased. The account of J. H. Van Etten, Adinlnlatrator d. b. n. Mllford. Pa. 1 John C. Weatbrook Jr. Bept 17, 1810 Hegister. WIDOW'S APPRAISE- M E N T . TIia fnllnwlna- fnventorv and An- fraiement aet apart to widow has een filed with the Register and will be presented to the Orphans' Court of flke county ior approval uu tuv iuiiu Monday of October next; L'.iui. f Paul flflh.iinn riacaaAri. rnanmv anH A nnrftliwmffnt of Iter- aonal estate set apart to Loutne E. Bchauno, bis widow, amounting to $300.00. Mllford, Pa. John C. Westbreok, Jr. Sept 17, 1U10 Register. Court Proclamation State of Pennsylvania ) County of Pike. 1 Notice ! hereby (riven to all persona bonnd by reoognlsanoe or otherwise to ap pear that the October term 01 1910 of the several court, of Pike oounty will be held at the oourt house In the Bnrnufrh of Mll ford on the third Monday ( 17t.h) at 8 o'oloek p. m. and will oe continued one wee u neoeeeary. GKORGK GREGORY. Mllford, Bept. , 1U10. Sheriff WANTED I Varna with pond antila orchard. kmnk nnfallinir anrlnir. Miuderst? prioe. Hoffman, 806 W. 118. new iora A MAN OF IRON NERVE Indomnlble will and tremendous ener ry are never fonnd where Btomach, Diver, Kidneys ana Bowels are out or order. If you want these qualities and the success they bring, use Dr. King's New Life PHI a, the matchless regulat ors,' for keen brain and strong body 25c at all druggists. Coming down from Port Jervis last evening maohlne, owned by O. W. Case In which was J. O. HiUiard and wife, attempted to pass one of the large autos of the Transportation Co. and ran into a telegraph pole. badly Injuring the Casey machine but the passengers were unhurt. AVIN8 TH ANVlUk Terrible Threat Made by the BraHaay ' Negro Stevedore. X story to be good does not neces sarily hare to be new. The following story, wblcb was a favorite of the late Senator esxmack, of Tennessee, falls within the rule: "A brawny negro," said Senator Carauck. "was once employed as a stevedore on the docks at Memphis to help to unload a cargo of hardware from the steamer Anna P. Silver. The negro was carrying anvils ashore, and so great was his strength that be carried one under each arm. "In crossing the narrow gangplank with aa anvil under each arm the ne gro slipped sad fell Into the water. "He came up purling and blowing. 'Prow down ar rope,' he yelled. The man, oa board laughed at hint la oenaion. " 'Prow down er rope,' pleaded the negro, treading water vigorously. "Getting nothing but leers, the ne gro cried excitedly: " 'Per de Inn's saks, man. frow down er rope or I'll drop one er dees anvils.' " - Yankee Trade Abroad. The eoaservaUsm of Austrla-Hua gary Is a provsrb, but Yankee uaveev tkas and eotarprlse have been able to break through the old Unas to a aur rtaing dagrae. la tbe great Bohemhv ktaravta Maohlne Works la Prague. at the IM maehins tools la service throughout the various deparaseau and shoos, lot are or Amertoaa or lain. When wa really gat dews to tt we shall be saolng to all tfce word. CMS Time Bank Sinecures. la the old days the Bank of England was paternal la Its traatmeat of Us clerks. One young fellow was died gulshed only for his seal aa a smmu her of the volunteer corps whloh new Is defunct. His clerkly servtces were negligible and neglected, but when tt was brought to the notice of the dlr tors they recommended his martial as dor and save him a nice little sinecure. Another clerk was reported to them sa a really clever amateur painter. They saw his pictures. "It Is a pity that such talent should be wasted over ledger,." was the kindly verdict Bo they gave him a room at the bank for use aa a studio and appointed him to the post of superintending the burn ing of osnrals4 kaak aulas orery JTra- Orphan's Court Sale. By virtue of an orrttr of the Orphan' Court of thu Count of Plk In partition, the following rei efltaF of which Rotter, K Van Ktttm late oi (ht KnTiiHhtp of I1 itwnre, la mid County of Pike, riiod tHjoo will bftcxp4ed to mle by publto rendu or outcry on SATURDAY, OCTOliRR 8, .910. At 8 o'clock In the itftnrnonn, In th front hf.ll of the Court Hoiine nt Mllford all th following piece and trnrt of I find BltunU Id Mid township of Del ware and County of Pik. Part 1. ttejrlnntnfr nt hwp of Mtonn a oornor of laud formerly aurvnypd to Mar th MaGaw, thenoe by name North forty two di'frroM Wmt ality fire perch oj to ton by A White Oak itump, thenoe by land of C Ott and Van Rttpn Bnuth lx tydeirreefi Raat one hundred nlxty sevon DArchei to a heap of iIodm, thenoe South erenty-two and a quarter degree Itaat eighty seren perehea to a heap of ntonee theuoe Hotith forty-one and one half dn greev Went twenty perohee, thenoe by land of Davenport rkmth four and one halt de gruea Weit aeveuty-flTe and one quarter perches, thenoe by aitme South elghtyflvp defrteen Kant seven ty perohes to bank of Delaware Hiver. thnnoedown the said riv er Houih twenty eight degrees West forty three pernhee, thence by Van Rtten's land norm nevency mur ana enree fourths de grees Went 66 peruh'is to line of land sur veyed In the warrantee name of Algernon Ma'iaw, thenoe by same North nineteen and one half degrees Kant two perches to a Hickory tree, now stake, thence North fif ty one and a half di'grpes West two hun dred and twenty-eight perches to the line of land survey.! to Martha MaCfetvr, thence by same. Nonh nineteen and one half degrees Kast forty one nerchea to stones the place of beginning. Containing One Hum. red thirteen Acres and clgbty fonr perches, Mtrict measure, and the same whloh Cornelius Van Ktten by deed dated A). Uav lb4H rec4nltd in I) R 17 mtM Ui7 conveyed to said Robert K. Van Ktten. Kzeeptlug out of the above a pieoe of land conveyed by said It K. Van Kten and wire to Charles utt Dy deea dated July It, : 1898, reoorded In I). B. 53 paire 266. de scribed at follows; Beginning at a stake formerly a White Oak tree being an ortgl nal corner of a tr.ict surveyed In the war ran tee name of Conrad Hause No. 170, alrto a oorner of a tract In the warrantee name of Samuel MaGaw No. 1, and on line of tract in the name of Martha Magaw No. 3, and also a corner of the Cbarlea van Et- ten ZNo. iho, theooa south sixty degrees Kaat sixty-two uerchas to a stone corner on line of land of C. Ott, thenoe Bnuth twenty aignt a eg roes west twenty perches to a stone corner being also an orltrtnal oorner of Algernon MaGaw No 8 and tht said Martha Magaw No. 8, thenoe North forty two degree West sixty fire perches to the place of beginning, Containing three acres and one hundred thirty nine percoea, ana oeiDg part or tne tract sur veyed in the name of Charles Van Etten No. 18. IMPROVEMENTS Of the above about 40 acres are im Droved balanoe woodltiuu. Large summer board ing bouse known as Conaahaugh Hnrinti -House, containing 00 rooms, also two an-: iiux nouses iauuury, large barn cow shed, wagon house and other outbuilding, wat er In house. The whole constituting a very 1 desirable property for the summer board ing business. Located about half way be- ween Mllford and Dlnaiuanu Ferrv and on tbe main road. Terms of sale to be W cash. M balanoe In lx months and the remainder In one year wifi l lite rest on tne oeierreu payments at the rata of 6 per oent par annum, said post poned pay menu to oe aeon red by judg ment bond and mortffaffe with insurance clause not loss than one half of purchase prioe. JAB. f, VAN atTIrn, JOHM P. VAN KTTKN. Mllford, Pa. Sept 8, 1010. Admin. wants supplied ij If yon want note heads, bill heads, lette heads, statements, show card, program. large poaters, sale bills, dodgers en-elopea Itags bnslness oards or Job printing every description, dons up in the beat sty for yon la an up-to-date nd artlstlo men. oalland sss as. Prioesf THE PRESH PRINT. Sheriff's Sale! Bv virtus of a writ of Fieri Faclaa lsmied out of the Court of Common Pleas of Pike county, to me directed, I will expose to salt by publto vendue or outcry at the Hheritf' omoe la tne oourt nouse, Minora, fa., on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1910, at o'olook a. m. of said day. the followlna real estate, All mat certain tract ot lana situate tn the townablp of Hboncla, Flke Co , Pa., Beirlnnins at a atone corner of lands in wairantee name of Mathew Carey, thenue by laud In warrantee name of Jobn Leatr . 01 4 aegreea a. It rou, te Shobola creuk thenue down tbe aald creek the IB follow ing oountet and dlntanoei: H, 75 defenwa U. IS rod,, N. f U degrees K. 8 ruda, N. degreaa K. 81 rods, N . 87 degnxw E. 16 rod. N, 07 aegrees a. is rous, h od digreea K is ruds. K &aw lit urt' 1 ur.li r.Mla Ln .tn. u a. vvy oegreea s. roaa. a. wx degree, K 18 rods, N. 86 degree, K. la rods. N. deareee K. 80 rods. N. 68 deitroes K. IS rods. N. 87 detrreea K. 10 rods croaslna aild creek, thenoe N 80 degree, K 66 rod, to tone. thenoe Dv.laud of James nells, JrM 61 H degreea W 80 rod, to a stone, thence alons; Mtld Hhobola creok. 8 46 dtvree, W 44 rodsto aatoue, degrees K 1U rod, to a stone, thence s. 61 i deKruee W crtlng said oreek W rods to a stone, tbenieN 61 Ji deerreea W 1UU roaa to a stoue. tbenoa N 4 uogTtee w liaj rous, to the place of uevinulng-. Containing 79 acres and 8 pe roues anu auuwanoe, onti oi tne Saiii uel Inaoo warrantee. No 149, and the lame premises conveyed by David Mo n.aue ana wire to vt arren AlcKean by their deed, dated Maruu 87, ltuj, reourded In D B 66, page 60s Also tbe euual undivided one-third In the following two tracts of land In said township of tfbobola, as follows. Begin ulng at a Hemlock tree on the bank of bonola Creek, thence up aald creek N. 77 degree, W 11 rod, to our nee on line of i . r,in..i nr i..i. u .i S. 1 degree E 68 rods, tbanue ti 77 degreea a, w ruoa, uienoe n is uegreea K M rotU to a stone on a Pine stumu. thenna N 87 degrees W 46 rods, tbeuoe W 2g rod. thenoe S 41 degrees W 16 rods ta a pine thenue 8 H degrees K 64 rods to plaor i uqiHuiiiH, wuiRiuing oo acres 1 1 per ohes aa per survey mule by William (' MoCarty. County tiurvevor. Auar tfy. lwtl and of the niece oonveved hv C.h.nmi Tbomaa at al to David McKean, by deed raoonled in D B 86, p 16. beouud. a traot In warrantee nKtnn nt David atcKean containing 66 acres, lib pervbea, patent reoorded In D H 66, p. BUW, the title to tbe last two pieces being vested In aald David McKean at tbe time of bis death, and the aaid Warren Mi Keen being one of his children aud aeire. IMPROVEMENTS On first niece. VUld dwMllin hnnu. barn and outbuildings About 80 auras uuproveu. Daiauoa wuodlaud The other two Dleoes are unlmiimvMl Belsed and taken In execution as the property of Warren MuRean deoeaaed ad will be sold by ma for oaah. 3KOHUE OHKOOKY. bheriff BharlB's Offloe, Mllford, Pa., I Bept. , 1W1U. 1 License Transfer Notloe Is hereby given that application will be made to the Judges of the Court of Quarter hesslona on tSeuteiuber 1:4, 1U1U for the transfer ol the retail liquor liuense of Carl Newe for a Hotel In Laokawaxea to Wllhalia Vogel. EZS uenerai LIVERY STABLE i 3 Safe horses, Good wagons, Prompt service, Careful Drivers 1 Flndlay & a Mllford. pa &LW$wJWZ$ sR; I ''slN fMtW st . , ' i i F0R SRLE Settling the estate of the lute Thomas Ann strong we offer for sale tlie General Store of T. Armstrong and Company. For full particulars, terms, etc. apply to HARRY '.'"' f-f sej I Supplying 1 The Table AN EVERY DAY PROBLEM We solve it by keeping - Fine Groceries, Canned Goods, Choice Meats, Fresh Vegetables. FOR AN ELEGAN1 DINNER II you appreciate s good market intowin buy your fish end elasii si my slses. Limkurgsr, Imported Roquefort Philadelphia Cream chesss er iny olhsr d tired. FRED GUMBLE Harford St.'! MUford Pa. HARN Of All Kind snd 8tylea. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS RepairingDONi:. Examine my stock it will -please you The price too. L. F. IIAFNER. Harford St. - Milford BJlKers Succeed when every thins; else fulls. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the suprems remedy, as thousands havs testified. FOR KIDNEY.LIVER AND 8TOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter. lTOV H OOD rurntihedatft.M a load. Mail ordrrt given prompt at tention. Mlord Pa , Nov. 6th 190 J. W. Kietet. DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED by local applications, as they ciinuut reach the diaeastnl portion of the ear. Theie. is only one wsy to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafuees is caused by an Inflamed con dltiou of tbe mucous liuina; of the Eu stachian Tube. When this tube is In flamed you have rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when it ir en tirely closed. Deafness is the result, and uuiess the iullammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be de stroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by C atarrh, which is noth ing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One hundred Dollars for any case of Deafueaa (caused by ca tarrh) that cannot he cured by Hall', Catarrh Cure. 8eud fur circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO. Toledo, O. Hold by DrUKKists, 76. Take Hall's Family Fills for constl. patiou. WANTED To rent small boa la Milford, address,' p. o. nox is. Malavamurae, ia SSSl Kl I A Wheeler, ii PROPRIETORS T ' v. k" l 'lCT'CTO!'f j i if i . a) k T. ARMSTRONG sj.t fisnr. sns.".ev' -m? sij a a RYDER'S MARKET RYDER'S BUILDING DEALER LN ; j aMcats and ProvisioiiH, i ' Fish aud Vegetables. Canned Goods ; s j Orders rninptly Attended ; i PAUL RYDER j Harford Street, Milford. WOOD & SON FUNERAL DIRECTOR MILFORD PA UNDERTAKING I to all branohes Special attention piveo to j. EMBALMING No extra charge for auemllnn funerals out of town. . Telephone in Residence. LAI1Y ASSISTANT New orh Kupresentacive National Ciukel Co. 60 Un-ut JuuesSt. Telep1ionelia455priti(t FARM FOR SALE. The farm m ueruuifj tiy 'if-.. Joseph Curhutr In Il.'w.c n ui shlp couUininy itb iut 11 fly f mr . thl.ty olHsred. (l iod ilw.il , h.i.n ind oth r outhaililini;. Aimi . i. lent fruit on the pluco. For terms etc. enquird nn I lie n -in laea of Mrh. Johi.Pii (i. CAHin n Dtiluware UiWnrhip. FOH KKN" 1' A store room 17 t 4 with cellar, oh Ann Street one Mk.i. from llroiil, n.-xt door to Milfi r 1 lull. Apply at this ftio. DR. KENNEDY'S 7AU0RITE Hemedy Pleasant to Take, Powerful to Cure, And 'Welcome In Every Home. KIDNEY, LIVEH & BLOOD CURL Rot a Patent Medicine. Over 30 Years of Success. Used in Thousands of Homes. 1 Write to Dr. David Kennedy's J sons, Konaout, rs. T., icr i ( FREE sampla bottle. Lars Larrrj j bottle $ 1 .00. All druggi T 14 "TV T T T IO T? J QHYU? i;' 'ill-. v A. i 1 j, 1 OK .STORES . Longest y.bliiilied, Best Equipped FINEST L NZ OF WINTER GOODS. Specialties in v.-odens, jackets, ladies, mens and N cl .idrem underwear. Gloves, h'x,i:iv, tcK-.tn and shoes.. All the latest styles" anti l;.:st m.itcrwls tor winter wear. A" New A Iarrc assortment of Laces and Trimrnino-s. A comoleta i stock of mens furnishings. Finely stocked Grocery Department ; CrccVery and glassware direct iAlJ oL elc above at prices t.-hai' will n?akc it to youi jadVaiil-'ac to buy of Ml TOn ELL BROS. liii?o.-i. i ,-5t'ia, 'U2ilfocd Fa. . . . r : Prescriptions Compounded Only Grftd uates in Pharmacy ctt Kerbst's Pharmacy. i n m VI ' Your- Home If you 'are .going- to build any where in Piks Co. or Sussex Co., N. J. it ,will pay you to consult E. 5. WOLFE Dealer in Flooring R Siding A Cri'.ii ...' " i rM Moului-i-s j E Cj in ,;s L Lath U j Sh:n. ' ' M a ii o B Kx.fiPjj 1 E RLlforri R J ...... . t liCUSE rUiCliSSHING GOODS U ........ , o Porch Rocki-g- chau-s from $.98 to $3.00 e Iron Bed Steads $4.50, $6.50 and $8.50 Mattrassoc $3.50 to J5. Rugs $ J to $4.50 Mattb-g $.25. Carpet $.35 to $.70 a yd. 5- 10- and 25ct goods. Cj Curtain ud ; iocts. Window shades 25C Lots of New Goods in all De partments at V" S. V X a. i X V' X V i I)eT3artment from England. 'BEST OFLL FLOUR. 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