, a Sheriffs Sale 2 8 I GAS FITTING... If you are intond in to put In Gas or aro having any trouble with your pipes already in, Let us know. SANITARY PLUMBING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Cuddeback & Co. P BROAD ST. MiLFORD, PA. tl O '05OOOOC5C0C :e&04.0000oeOOeO004VO.' o O '000000000?'ooof3ooooo'Joc now IN PRESS Theodore Roosevelt's r t)VN BOOK African Game Trails Uivee In Biok Fur in the Bole Account of His AFRICAN HUNT . ' W KITTEN BY HIMHKLF Agents Wanted now. in every City Town and Village to handle Colonel Roosevelt's Great Book. Karly subscriptions Filled bv Frt Copies from the PreM FOR FULL A'iFNTS1 PROSPECTUS ' WRITE TO CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS; 153 Fifth Avenue, f NEW YORK SOwO0 oeoe cxo Broad Street, flilford Pa . .JSi. y i jiti :w., :-asca - -.? Zuar 4 T. R. J. Klein. & San; -Agents Iron and Tin Roofing of all Kind 3, Metal Shingles -and Metal Ceilings -Hardware, Stoves ' and Ranges Gutters, leaders, Plumbing, Gasfitting. General Jobbers and Repairers. 8 Fainting. Decorating. 5 3 Hardwood-finishing Graining Gilding Sign Painting , High class Paperhanging Prices Reasonable. Satisfaction GUARANTEED. EMIL ANGELON HI GH STREET MILFORD . Rear of Court' Houss . PENNA Hv virtue of writ of Fieri Facia In sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of i'lke County, to me directed, I will ex pone to sale by ptil.llc vendue or out cry at the Kherlfre offlce in the four I House at Milfurd, Pa., nu MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, A. D. 11)10, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, the fol lowing real eNtale: All those certain pieces, parcels and part tracts of land situate In the town ship of Bhnhola, county of Pike and stale of Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed as follows, to wit: The one piece beginning at the Mad east of a trail., uimiu.i uaiu. Liiniivij m i ' ' tc I the mad and lands of Zoellner north I 27 J degrees east 8 rods, thenoe along the lane leading to the Pond South 78 J degrees east 12 rods to crooked stone Amn. .Inn. tit. ruiiul t K n . . . 1 1. AO 1 degrees east 8 rols, tiience south X8 de grees eaHt to a stone corner by land of Henry Iirink lot No. 24 and Jane Kaln lot No. 80, 80 rods, thence north 431 de grees east 44 rods to a post, tlieuce ortn o toub along the road, thence north 44 degrees west (line running through the center of the spring of water, situated on the tast side of the Pond) Ho mds to stone bv road, thence southwest 8 rods to comer of stone wall for road to house, thence north 42i de grees west 9 rods, thence south 8.x j de grees west lHj rods, thence north 511) degrees west 7 rods, thence south 44 degrees west 4 rods, thence south 17de grees east 19 rods, thence to the road south 82 degrees east 6) rods to the place of beginning, containing twenty acres (20A.I more or less. Reserving, nevertheless, the privilege, heretofore and formerly, given by Elizabeth Wolf In a leans on strip of land on the west side of Pond to the Kilgour Blue Btone Company, and with reservations to Charles M. Bwavze and wife, of the privilege of boating and fishing on the part of the Pond sold to Otto Zoellner and Christian Fey, and said Charles M Hwayze, and granting to them, thesaid parties, Zoellner and Fey, the privilege ot boating and fishing on his, the said Swayze's part of the Pond in exchange for the privilege aforesaid. The second snd other piece of land; situate as aforesaid, beginning at a heap of stones east of Big Walker Pond being tlie-nortnerl.v corner of the Jane nam snrvev, tnence by land surveyed to Charlotte Huston, Henry Brink, B. W. Ball and Oeorge Nyce, north 28j degrees west 3vKI perches to a stone cor ner, thence by land surveyed tun. w. Ball south 6H degrees west 95 perches to a stone corner of land of Btephen D. Wells, thence hy same south 2H1 de grees east 800 perches to a stone, thence by Jane Kaln survey north 81 degrees east 96 perches to the place of begin ning, containing one hundred and sev enty-eight acres and twenty perches ii ib as. x :su re.) more or less, incept said land, two lots of improved laud, above the road, adjoining therjwayzee' (Bweyzes'j lanu, ana one lot Delow the road, adjoining Hwayzes' laud, and part of the brush lot, the said lota to gether containing five acres (5 As.) more or leas: also excentiuir and remrv iug, from the said land, another piece or parcel containing fifty acres and fifty-four perches (60 Aa. 64 P.) more or less, conveyed by Charles F. Higby ami naunan, nis wire, to rreuenck A. West, In trust, by deed recorded In the Kecorder or deeds otlice of Pike countv In Deed Book No. 88 at page 209 and which said laud is therein particularly described. Excepting and reserving out or this grant, In this exception and reservation, of a right of way for cattle and horses, and wagons over a strip of laud a road in width along the north erly side of said lauds and extending from the highway to other lands of the aforesaid Charle F. Higby, and this right of way is granted as fully as the said Otto Zoellner ever had and held the same under and by virtue of the conveyance thereof made by Charles F. Higby et ux. to Dorothea Zoellner, and aa contained in the Used of convey auce bearing date October 14th, A I). 18M9 aud recorded in Deed Book No 48 at page 271, c. IMPROVEMENTS , Upon the above lands are erected a large 8-story building, with basement, used as a boarding house: a large baru and wagon house adjoining same, a large building used lur purpose or bot tling water from the widelv known aud uiagnill.ient spring adjacent there to, aud other outbuildings. About 40 acres are under cultivation balance in Hue growth of timber; the whole is de lightfully located upon and overlook ing the beautiful "Walker Lake" and is a very desirable property being within convenient distance from the Erie railroad station at Hhohola, Pa. Seized and taken in execution as the property of "Khohola Mountain Horinif Company" and will be sold by me for cash. GEORGE GREGORY, Sheriff. Sheriff's Ofllce, Mllford, Pa , eept. u, jhiu. 4U4C lltMWMHKItMIIWHHWHii MMMMMat i ww Oririf iVir Clofa i thrill LV All kinds of loolinir fclate constantly at hand at lower prices than elsewhere. V lay slate either on Iiithwl or Tiht Boarded Iftxifs and guarantee satisfaction. GIVE US A TI1IAL. Jlutanidi-Ls Sliite Hoofing Co. Cor Peuna. Ave. & 7th St., Matamoras, Ta. Ah II. - - 'A ti Af ' " ready for your sieve order right now rl(h enonr.ous slocks o' our fev''rftj fief fnxle stoves and ranges which we are asllinf this yaw at pries .ach t' iVV: 4 lif.f rne,n 10 yeu of from $5.0r - tn.OfJ, No dtalnr any-i yill t. "' v ' ky'sy rvsycnattchsiovea and ranges ts ci-tt at ai.ywhers near our pri.-, anl ifivJ ; -- ;':', . jg " y Py a penny more than we aiJt you are atmphr throve mcney !.n-y, MiV-.Hi; uiip mm Kiva you a:ir more siova v.ua map we piva. v.v hum jf ; i f'tf big slocks o '. ? thr'uphul tl of our best stoves and ranees in warehouses scatlered he:-i ar,.-. thrtre F f , ..... B INnr u.ir. 3UIUIIIC.I W yfU dl.U USIlVCr fiij thestovefely to your nearest railway sli'.ion in just a few days' tirre. There will .. L3 ..... ...... i-u wjiuug ior mo stove you nsea, oul prompt ili tntents ane guaranteed satisfaction. Write Today for Our Stove Catalogue Or new nve catalogue for (he Fall and Winter ot 1910 and 1911 Is now reaiiv. ar.d if yjj nfed l stove of any klr.d you will make a sertous mistake If Vi u place your order with ativoni at heme or r-sewhera hefar wriiin us a le'ttr or a postal caid kid asxir r, 'or a copy of this free stove catatof-ue. Ve have enlarged o ir line, the hook is handfon.ely Illustrated and pnr,(ed nnd you vril) fm-j ir. its paer the ;tove you need at a price you will be perfectly willing lo pay. Ve have thousands of our eaUlot-uer. ready ('r mating 'he day we receive ren'iests for 1 l mem, and OT are very anxious to pia a cop;- in Ih't hanilj oi rvery r-ospetive rtovn buyer. If evervone l.new l r wnal sp.er.a'.a values we are gum-, il evsry.ons knew t.-.e jvii:,7S th.y co-S,d make bv sendi-ip their orders t us. f f ' ,r,,r" ' . thatitancs of fami f. in this eour.tr) -vho would rv ei.fh on the purr ha:.a prk-a of Ihs Sieve) nauK- ''00" " " ran or v. tier to pa pan o: t:ic iiicl 011.3 lor trie n;.t tew nionths. U We Save You from $5.22 to $20.00 f. 1 Tne'"e lr0 no profits to manufacturers' ai.-snts. to wholuiiers. no etper.srs of travelir.i? men. no hotel bills, no . railroad fare in the price ntrne for our h'j-h rrarie Slov-s ar.d Ganges. Windror Stoves and Ranges V- are m:1', 'or us bv fur.dncE which excel and j i.Ue lh- output at foundry cost and ship direct to you with 'ust ne "ma" Pr'" addf;d- This Is the explara-ica of th, l-.w prices wo aro making. There is absolutely no fci sacrifice of quality to max a price, simply the cV.r.v on of a lot of bnnecessaiy pru.'it'arM e.pj .sea v'r. between the Diodiirer anrf the consumer If wf. unv-r I trl iKi. .-.t,j i i.....:. .1 .i..- 1 b rl lims to L-.gln. We have been .bliih.-.' or 33 years. We are well kro' vn in every cotnmer- ,t!. il f .... In tka m..-l.l ;i 1a ..... 1 .. .. ... . . . . .......... . ,,,D ..(JJ. 0 iihiuv.i.. .1 wi.i i u cu..iome:ii. roanv ct ycur liier.us and neihr-ora being among the number, bo that when yea se-id --. .r order to u ynj ire sending it to a renpondble firm. i t.rm wnica gusraniees he marunanotsi f on as r es-nied, hi. :i makes good is representations, and 4-1 1 Hi u r e oite ot.lne .argest merc har.dijlvg institutions In .-jn of its pre?.', vahirs ard fji' ecaii- g 'ith its c.'S-;v'i-,t you only a -ornny to write us a po?tal card lo Ret STL 1 and v. .1 rmiK-.v cvtht lo investirte cur nricei jjp 1 CHICAGO Avenue mm I 1 CHICAGO J h J " W tl.s --o: -u ly r". tcrr.rrc. i: v,. ti is f rt a pna o. I'ii-1' s L,iore you b-.y a tove or Ri;-.jo or any kind this F-K 1 Kruw ve rail pleast y u as vs have n!eaed ir.cusands oi o'.KT3 Wa i:r..:v we can sav u money as tho-jsand? of our cus-tcT.r-r sny wn have ca-. ;d the:i mot.ey and. pr?par-d as wo aro to ir.iV; tmti"i'e ;; pm'.nt 20 at thrt stove or rar.ge vop need will rtj.io- you in 'i-si a tew days1. t::nc, there is svery reason why you at I-,-' - Mid for our irto stove catague to see what we efft. you ir. pbe5. Address us at tl a store nearest you, 19th and Campbell Sfrsets, I'Uiif C:ty. or Chicago Avenue Bridge, Chicago. ... , . . . JzrJSL. . ii Vstjl.iaailryi-0, v -- - KRPORT Or TIH tXINDITION 0 TH1 First National Bank of Milibrd In (be btate of Petmitylraula. at the oJom of buaiDBM, Sept lat, 1U10. Lioaot and dtsooimta $ OvurdrHfts, euuured and uoa- curea (J. ej. bonds toavoureoiroulstloa Pniniiiins on U. d. iluudii Bodtt, etjcurltlee, eto btuikintf huase, furniture and axturea .... Due fron Nntionnl Baoke (not KHurve tttMitx) Due from approved rewire SgHliU ('health and otbr Cash Itvma. ... Nov of other N'ttiiumU b.u.ki Kritcdiiit -il pauor curruiioy, uiuk- - U and cuubj Law litl Money Kuerv iu bank, is: Soeci U 711A B J UKtil-t. uder nutee .. 4,fi U", Kvdfiup.iuu fuud with U S. Trt)aurar(& of oiruuUtioa) Total M&a.l7 Mb LUKJI.JTlBa CttpltM sKM k pud Id $ 8a,ouo Ou Surplus fund lo.UiJO UU Undivided profit. ltMta expeaaea and tauia pid 9.171 $ NtUiutmi buk uuiuauuttandiug tn.uuo uu (udividurtl doptwit aubjuo ui heuk m.HTfl UK OeuiitiHl oertliluat oldjpoll.. ((ttio Hi (riulad ciouka. w? 3 T0.O86 17 96-Oliu Ui yui ui 1 8s 00 41,tMi, Hi Hi ;-y 1 . amasni 1 . c A . - - 5 a Jri.'Ssi t ? " i m . ts I fV a,vJ f:.s?;ii?;tpfi??i' J I js. aWjHM f 5 ::- ".: iff- - ! 7 I5.IIOII 16 160 OU Tntal-r. K0a,U67 Wt .State of HoDniylvaola, Couniy of Pike, as; I, Jubn C. Warner, Caahlur of tbv suovs iiuiiiud bsuk do soleiuulj swear tbal (hs alsive auftbeuwnt Is .rue Ui tos best of nt j tuowleUKtl and belief. JUHN U. WARNKK. Cashier. aticrii,l aua swuro to before lue taU sib uujr of s.'ui luiu. I. C. CHAM hit KLAIN, Njtarr Public. Correct Attl: C O. AKMSTROKQ, ) A. U. UK) N, INraotors W. A. U. aU'i'CHKLb. Aderti In tUa Prvaa. F0R SilLE Settling the e;st:itc of ! the late Thomas ' Arm- j stronir wo oiler tor h-ilo j the (Jeneral Store of T. Aim.itiong and Company. 5t j For full particular.-., j I terms, etc. jqiply to UWAIY T. AliMSTIiOXG e c t v-. .. v. 4 Z l..'i I as Subatrlln-r. Sluud with ous foot ou an ottdii'Da and bivfug tbe other 'oot bark aud forth fifty times, night md morning, begin a short rather ilow motion, but Increase tbe distance and height with each movement Bath tbe hlus night and morning with alcohol and mussnge them with a deep, firm mptlqn ence or twice a day. Talcum Pewdsr. Powdered talcum, 2 1-2 ounces; Zinc oxide. 4 ounces; PuVdered orris root, 4 ounces; Precipitated chalk, pound; Extract of violet, 3 ounces. Mix all the powders together and .hen the extract ; let It stand' tor twenty-four hours, then pass through a fine sieve. To Obtain Cucumber Jules. Sllca the cucumber without paring h cover with- a little water, coo't -jutli fcnft, strain through a cheewe cloth. The essence of vucumber Is obtained by mixing .aqua) parts of the Julca and aJiohoL Inexpensive D's';-.fcct-)nt. An Inexjii n.iive dl.i!a.'e-. t; r.t for a sick room can he ivaHe us follows: Put some giomd coffee in a saucer and In the n.Mdie place a small piece of camphor g nn. Light the gum with, a match. At the gum allows the cot fee to burn with it ihe smelt Is most refreshing and healthful. Where Ihs Camel Flunk. A camel's hite proved fatal to an Ohloan. The moral of which Is. chil dren, that although a came) may go seven days without a drink It must bav a hits now and (hen. riiysicians t.nve long t.nnn looking fur a hurtr.l tinailarhn cure. It has been prutiiu wl l y an moment clipmisr of tho National ;at)ital. It is kao-su as BituMo-rtiiviN. Utrgibsa oariat evMry form of hnsdnrhe nslar tly. En u, I't-jjoir is eijually and as proiuiiy efiirufioua In chronic and acute iinli,.stioa and Ihe DfrvuiiK (iu-Di -di-M Kiftdunt there o It is eftoresteiit uml pleasant to take ami muT he had of all op tc date drut"itiU at ten cents a b.ittle. It comes as a hcon to tnai-ktnd and womuukitid. Far salu nt c. O. Arnistroiin, Diungist. HQTICK. The I'liiiiiiii.-soiieii of lik,. County will hereafler htild Hegular Meetings ha 1st Thursday of each nio. between tbelinursof9a ra aiidr. m. except lug In the months when Court may lie in session, and then during Court TflKO. H. BAKEK Comniiasl 'iiert. Clerk Premature. Professor In English Llterat.irs (speaking of a woman who was buried altvel-Fhe died and was pre maturely burled. Hanilltun College Concordlensia. 8hlp's Caal Consumption. Ao Il.tXiO-ton ship running 1ft miles an hour will consume 160 tons of coal a day. A 30.000 ton ship going 30 miles an nwr will um up 1,100 ton. WIDOW'S APPRAISE- M E N T . The following Inventory and Ap-jirau-euieiit set apart to widow has ieu filed with the Register and will 1 presented to (he Orpliaua' Court of Pike t 'ounty for approval on Ihe third Monday uf October next; 1-jjiute or Paul Sclianno, deceased Inveni.ijy and Appraisement uf ,,er sonal enisle aet apart to Louise K luMs!'"' '''ow' a,"o""tig to Milford, Pa John C. Westureok. Jr hepin, mo I Wegister. The Welcome Thief oc bubwTibe for the Preee, ' II 30 A dark flanire stole across the laws of Miss Bvertrim's school for slrt. Time and again It stopped to listen, only to hasten along more rapidly, bending low to the ground. At last It reached the braiding, showing up vaguely In the darkneea. The young man hastened to a trellis and started to ollmb. Half way up he) stopped abruptly. Was anyone com ing ! No, he was mistaken, but his hoart throbbed Incessantly. Far off he could hear the bells of the village church ring out clear and strong, one two. on and on to IS. Then he continued his journey. Over the trellis to the balcony of the flrHt floor, up a heavy pillar over the .entrance to the second floor, sJonaT tho water-spout to the window In the eastern corner of the house. ' Once again he paused, but only for a second. He leaped Into the room, and looking neither to right nor left, mude fur a desk in the corner. Silent ly but rapidly he worked, opening drawers, peeping Into pigeon hole, but taking no thing Suddenly hs gave an exclamation of Joy. A small packet from one corner of a drawer quickly found Ha way Into an Inner pocket Away to the window again. No one In night! lie hastily descended the pillar nnd trellis and made hi way out to the roiid. Silvia Dale woke early. All went well until 10 o'clock, when ahe wa sent for. The little girl messenger shook her heavy curls and exclaimed, "Oh, Silvia! Miss Evertrlm's face 1 very red! And there Is a man with, her, too. She looks awful!" That "awful" had Its effect on 811 vln. A shiver ran down her back. Mis E-ertrtm was known for her "awful" expression. As SIMa passed Into the office she heard the principal's shrill voice exclaiming, "There Is no mistake, Mr. Dale. 1 have facta good ar.d plenty. And I am shocked, posi tively shocked, to think that your daughter would disgrace my school.1 Both stood up as Silvia entered. She would have been delighted to have seen her father at any other time, but to-day the words she had heard dampened her enthusiasm. "My dear," Mr. Dale said. In a rery cold, tern way, "Miss Evertiim ha been telling me that you have been meeting a young man. whom she does not know, on the sly; that you have made appolntmenta with him that were strictly against the rule of the school, and, lastly, that you have re ceived letters from the same persoa under the pretense of receiving them from your , aunt. Is she correct tm her suspicions?"' Silvia's eye biased angrily. 80 this was what Miss Evertrlm's spite had led her to simply because Silvia refused to let her read a few of Jim' letter. An angry retort rose to her lips, but prudence stilled It. "Yes and nn, dad." she answered. "There Is a young man, but she Is well acquainted with htm. We have had no meetings outside of the school regulations. But I have received let ters from him which I refused to let her read." "Then get the letters; show then to your father," Miss Evertrlm's Im perious voice broke out. Silvia laughed, but did not more. For fear of losing caste. Mis Ever, trim hastily added, "Those letter will Incriminate her, Mr. Dele. They will show whether she ha had other meetings or not. Get them, Silvia. Silvia looked at her father, who nodded and said. "Yes, Silvia, I think you had better show them to me." Tbe girl flushed. Jim's pet names and loving remarks flashed through her mind. Would Bhe stand having them read aloud to Miss Evertrim. who hadn't a mite of sentiment In her body? Silvia muttered, "Never," and took her stand. "But, dad, I had rather not." Mr. Dttle's face grew dark. , "We shall have no hesitating. Get them at once" "Please do not make me," pleaded 8ilvla. "There Is nothing In them, only they will seem silly to you." "At once," was her father's reply. She turned reluctantly from the room, then ran hastily down the cor ridor. "Better face the music at once," she muttered. Inwardly rowing ven geance on "Miss Evertrim. Reaching her room she rushed to her desk. Not stopping to think twice, she pushed her hand Into the drawer and gasp ed. The letters were gone! How'. When! Where! Too daien to move, she stood until aroused by the entrance of Mr. Date and Miss Evertrim. Her utterly blank expression told them more than word would have done that she wa In nocent. At that niwueut Mlbs Evertrim wa called to attend other matter, aud &;wu had a heart to heart talk with her father. Tbe matter was dropped. However, there wus more than one night when Silvia lay awake many hours wonder ing what had become of the letlera. Two weeks later, Silvia graduated from the academy. One particularly large basket of flowers drew her at tention. Hidden among the roses was a not addreuaed to Miss Silvia Dal. Stealthily she opened It and read: Dear Silvia Got th letter O. K. Heard your dad wa coming. aud that Ml&s Evertrim had com plained. Will see you at your home next week. Got a cottage . next to your. Ever, JIM. . ALICE L. WILLIAMS. Wanted Hi Gat Money. An aeronaut, leaning over the dge of the ear a hi balloon wa slowly passing over football gam, over balanced himself, and fell plums among the player. When he recov ered consciousness Jie found several of the club oflicials bending over him anxiously. "Ah," said the treasurer. In tone of relief, "I'll trouble you for your half dollar bow, old fellow!" 1