PIXE COUNTY PRESS t'tTBtitRMH i HiVHJir FT WAS Friday October J4, 195 rri B, maon;c hall bcildino. ntnisi'KtPTinw: One Ybar Oue dollar And fifty cvtita Six Months Heveiity-flveoetiis. STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. KntorM at thp p04 office of Milford, Pike County, Pomirtylvantft, m eoontl 0lnM naftr, XoTuiubor twt'Dty tirnt, 1W1W, Advertising Rates, Out Inch, nq insertion -n.ro kch mi two limit inwrtlun ........ ,i K'tluivti lai ',(urntsh-l on application, Mil tie allowtil yearly advertleers. legs! Advertising. AdmlnHtrvt-nr'g i ad Kxmmtot'a nottow Au'tiror's notices' ... - - -Divum notice - ... t nu'iil'p i i v ' Vrj lms C''iiTt C m.it.y Tffrtunir'rt nulr, Couny 8 4 i fttiltl-"- arg d ni -tir, and .-avium produiuHtiuu oh by thv inch. J. H. Vn mtn, P(,BL1SUB REPUBLICAN TICKET. FOR CONUIIES3 Robkiit llROWN. Monroe Co. roil SENATOR WlNSlKltED O. LEWIS. Carbon County. FOB REPRESENTATIVE Alfred Marvin Mntamnrni, Pa. It is reported that some people are not satisfied with the work at Cave Bank. ' It doas not suit their ideas, bat no two agree as to what should have been done and had those peo ple been called together and asked to agree on . a plan, they wonld likely be wrestling with the problem yet. Bome it is said propose to vote against Mr. Marvin became the work does Dot meet their approval. Us got the money to do it bat beyond that bad no more to say abont how or what should be done than the Sultan of Suln. Is it horse seme, mule sense, or even the tense of the next allied critter on four less, to think that bocaoss the work there docs not suit the idia of a voter that be should take it out ou Jim v in. Does the fact that nearly $5000 it being spent there abont all of which is paid to local help, have no weight It does not cost the township or county one cent. Laborers are re ceiving 11.75 a day which will en. able them to bny the farmers pork and potatoes at present prioea, Per haps this fact is resented. Perhaps farmers, would prefer having these men without work or money and trust thorn to their produots, but we can hardly think that of a farmer. Perhaps they would prefer to send men to Barrisbnrg who never got a peuny for the county. Whatever they lakeofffor them selves voting for some measure which must be snaked through. For nearly 1U0 years this county has been represented at Harrlsburg by Democrats, and we ask any fair minded and just man what the county has to show for their pres. ence. The argument has been used that if anything is, to be had for the county it must send a man theie who can get it, and the result has shown the reasoning to be sound. Now if tome one can put up better argn ment or a sounder reason, we are open to oonviotion. If you dont want help for your roadn or dikes for the protection of your town or free bridges between the states or any other good thing why Jnst stick to the former way and you wont be galled by having thousands of dol lars of State money scattered around among the people so their children can play with ooin instead of native pebbles. A FAMOUS HEATH BUILDER. A lutxiictutj that will cWn' the bowels and put them In ooudition to do their prop r work uualdt will do more than any thing elae to pretftmre health and fetrenjrih feuch a uuHilcine U thu tUo lajuitve herb tea, Lane's Family Medicine. a ;ioc packtitfw to-day at any drujiniht a ot doul rV So matter what you have tried be lure, try this famous hvtk -wt. WANTED To rent inali boiwe in MUlord, aUdrw.sw, P. O. llOX 184, Ittataniorae, Pa License Transfer Notice is he-tvt'y piYti ihnt MHcit!un Ut be IHttUw Ui the Jniloii of Hit Cmnt uf OlittlUT t-teljUf ol. tMtlitr S, J.'i'' f r tlta iranaler el retnll i o,uor liot-naf ol Jofct'jjh H. Vogt for a HuU i in the liotu oi JUauauoruM to iiuriihaiii i. Va.itait. FOR RENT- A store room 17 x 40 with collar, on Ann Street cue block from Br aft J, next door bo Milford Inn. Apply at Hi is offloe. GREENTOWN Ex County Oommissinnrr Theodore Correll 1 Tory til buU bis recovery is not exivotxl. Wliilo John Burros was ploughing be felt a heavy load on big left foot which he thot wan a lump ot earth which bs tried to shake off. Bat to his dismay It would not shake off bat kept on getting worse until nls whole left side was numb and he oould not walk to the houoe. He has been in this condition for more than a week bat now is improving. Tomorrow there will be a meeting a t Hoetnurville to clenr off the site for a new church. Jariob R )o donated to the people ot Koemervilln a piece of land for the erection of h Moravian ohurch. It is tlu, middle of Ootober and we bnve had no killim; frost yet. Vioia tmd Letaska .-uiith have tone to -wanton for a few clnys. I In i I'nri'iirs and Directors urn I putting t.'itdv fur the Institute and (.'(invention. Edward Hook moved on the prem i iies of James Gilpin. Mr. Gilpin and their son Kluyd, and if thoy like it trill make tbut tin lr future home. Uoloftd r Beauly Hints How To Reduce Weigh A Proper Sleeping Room Directions: Treat tag Pimple, Plackheeds ead all Other Ski a ErtrpHon Hvw To Obtain Cucumber Juice. Directions for Treating Pimples. Bub an M. To get rid of pimples re Quires time and patience. One must be exceedingly carefu! In the way of dli-'C, abstaining from sweets and frltd t'ooda, not forgetting the daily bath, UHing a bath brush end tvrmb bfng the body vigorously. Before retiring each night cleanse the Xa;e with the cleansing cream; remove at once with a soft towel; bathe In hot water and apply the pim ple cream. In the morning bathe In hot aud cold water alternately several times; into the last cold water put a few dropg of benzoin. Once a week f lean so the face with the fuilowing cleansing cream; then team the faoe over a basin of boil ing water; cover the head with a towel; partly dry the face and with an Instrument that coin s for the pur pose proba out any blackheads you have. Tf the pimples have formed a yellow head contents of these may also be expelled with the Instrument Massage for ton minutes with the pimple cream; remove all the cream frr-m the face and bathe with toilet water. Cleansing Cream. 0!1 of sweet almonds. 4 ounces; White wan, 1 ounce; White vaseline, 1 otmce; extract of violet, 2 drams, i Pimple Cream. Lanollne, 1 1-4 ounces; Oil of sweet almonds, 1 1-4 ounceo; Sulphur preci pitate, 1 1-4 ounces; Oxide of zinc S drams; Violet extract, 1 dram. Toilet Water. Elderflower water, t ounces; Dis tilled water. S ounces. To Reduce a Woman's Weight. Miss Maud B. You should take a long brisk wnlk every day; eat no pnstry, eonfectioneiy or swt-ets of any kind. No soups, salt nh, salmon, vhuI. pork, sausage, no f&U, macaroni, potaUHiri, corn, beuta, carrots, pars nlpfl. turnfih, cereal, rice, spices, cream, milk, malt or spirituous U2 tore, hoer. f hariipague, or sweet wine. Vuu may eat frwh fish, egga ( bulled or poached on toast), lean b't'f, mutton, lamb, chicken aud game, a i iv has Kjiancigiy. tltj.le bread or dry touat. i..ntii's. ccK'j-y, crsa. spfaach, a na rug .it;, onions, white cabbage, cauliflower, radishes, olives, tomatoes and ripe- fruit of the acid varieties. One cup of coffee or tea without milk, cream or Kij:3r. or one glass of pure witer a th.1 t-nd 'of a meal tf It Is .-!rjt'd' s'.T.viy. PUe some camphor ' a bnttlo Hnd pour alcohol over It. -j . t'-at thui-e 1b always a little cam ';or in t:,p bi-ulK Hatha the parts ou wih to reduce twice daily. Three Oueaeea. A very euriojd Instrument has be a dlfxo-.ured In an Egyptian tomb. The ft'tse men an: divided as to its char acter aud u-. Some think it an ex agserared stiletto, others an etching tool for mural designs. And perhaps, after all. It is only Miss Pharoahs hatpin. Cleveland Plain Deakr. Rather Touchy. "Look hi re," drawled Farmer Rye top, tn the diner of the puiaee train, "what do you mean by bringing ma a tinker bowl with rose leaves tn It?' "Why, boas, dat ts de latest style, aebured the waiter. "It ts. eh? Well. I thought you had cut out the regulation slices of lemon because you were afraid 1 would mis tarke It for lemonade. I ain't oce ot them comlc-pae farmers, boy." A, Neighborly Precaution. The new clerk at the drug etore returned the prescription to the old customer with a request that he wait till the hoes returned. "But why can't you nil It outf "I could If you was a stranger, but I ain't to nil 'em tor folks that Uvea about here." A Patriotic Case. "Weil, here 1 aw." announced the f.iEhionablo physician in his breezy way. "And now what do you think is lite metier with you?" "Doctor, I tuurdly know' murmured fee fhih.fcflMde paueat "ut la fr Hon. E. Mortilxfk and 'wife ot Philadelphia aro visiting friends in Delaware townxiilp. Andrew A. Albrlirbf pf Delaware townMhio who has been ill for some weeks dous not improve. . The frost was. on the mi'npktn for the flrt time this fall yesterday morning Oct l.'lth. Judge StRpI w fixed it A.' Ml Mondny for convening court as he wl.-him to end the term as soon hh possible having an engagement to hold oonrt at DoylestowD, Pa. Patrick White who has eondneted a laundry here 'the past, summer will soon relinquish- the bumne.HH andeuter the employ of Mrs. Lederer. Otto Zooilner bouRht the pixiperty of the tihohola Mountain Spring Co. last Mouday at Hherifl's i!o fur te.BOo. Tho will of I'red Idem, lutoly de ceasod ilevi?j all bis property to his wife. Fredericks Bigclow and sister were lu town recently to dispose of their household (jwds. Florence La'.tituore ha. Kane to visit friends tn Itar'f jrd Cvirii nd to be iirosent- at ihi weddiiif; cf Miis; pie Urink wliich took place tins week. Many a Day 13 Spoiled By a cou:h wlii. h liiiinnt i.. .k.-ii l.v onlumty rtiniHli.'i ii:ir, viy in... try n medlclnn thut will euro nny coiiifh that Hiiy m.-iUclue will i:ur. ? 'I 'l-tt Is Kniiip'- HulpFim It in r.'"-'.trnn'TH! "1 l'v (liM'turs and nnrp.s, and i .Hitp onl.v 2,i cvum it t. any druggist's 'lonlrr'j ke.-p f ho'lif ftlW(i. iu iho hriii-) and vm: wtil nlwr;,-f; 1)6 prrprtrtxl o tn-Ht n mid .tr r tuj(li befwrf It cuttM nny suiTiTliig at nit mast'hope Mrs. Mary Mullery is very slok. Her niece Mrs. M. Harris was up from Port Jervls last Saturday to visit her. James Helden visited at Mrs. S. 8. Crawfords last week. Chester Nearing and wife took dinner at W. H. Eankins last Hun day. Mr. Allano and family left for New York City Sat. Oct. . 1st, where they will make their future home. No frost here yet but the foliage on the tn'es Is turning a beautiful color. Raiu is needed badly; much more is needed than foil last week. Thurs day and Friday were like summer weather. Mrs. Mary Brass has had a garden of beautiful flowers all summer. A constable Is needed at. the Erie station to arrest boys who are con. staatly jumping eff and on the mov ing trains. .. There Is more Catarrh In this section of the oountry than nil utltcr dibenem put to gether, and until the laet few years was supposed to be incurable. iKqr"'a 'great muuy years doctors pTumuneeu.;U a-kcal dlhtasc aud prcscrltitd local reititIitid, aud by constantly failing to oiire .wkh..loctU treatment, pronounced It Incurably' Prl enoe has proven catarrh, to4 be a ponsiitu tiuual disease arid .iij.Te'fure rcfjulres ouu itltutlnoal tr'aHii"Ht. Hall's 'Catarrh Cure, manufarturtMl by R J. , L'b'ivey. it Co, Inledo, Ohio, Is thy -only cjustitntion al cur on the mailreb. Wt is taken Mater nally iu dntrtvMrom 10 drops tn a t"vtpoou-1 ful, U rtctsdlrectlv on the tfjood ami .nV oous furfuces of the'sysLCnr. 'itt-j etft't oue hutiUred dollars fur uny coii Mi hi to cure Send ffr circulars and ttfsTinuniaIs. Address F. J.tJHKNR Y & CO., Tbludo, u. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Tako Jtiall's Vmiiy I'llls for oonetlpation. PAUPACK Mrs. B. F. Killanj and Miss &n r Killttin enjoyed an auto ride to Hornii ton. in the latter's brother, A. . K. Killam's oar, spent few duya wi.tb relatives and .rtturned to ,lhf lr homes, Tuesday. . ;. ,: B. F. Killain and C. A. Piltt at tended the fair at Honesdaje, Thur day last. ' '.';.,. ; V- Mr. and Mrs. R. (A- Phillips . 'ere visiting relatives at & distance. A number of relatives from a dis tance who attended the funeral of Harvey Artt-r returned to their hornet, Monday. N01I0E. Tlio Couitnl.einer.s of l'ike County will be'reafler li ld Heular f tK-tiri's lie 1st Tbnrt-tlby of f-avh mo. bet, seen the hours of 9 a. ui. and 4 p. in. exe.pl ing In tlie months when Court may be in esoion, and thru during O urt THKO. II. UAKKH CouiuiiMi Micrs Clerk WANTS SUPPLIED I If yon want iioie btmis, !!' hi-itds. )K(r hcaiid, iitattluelitti. fihnw curiis, program largti poau-ra, Mile Mila, Uotigrc eiielopt-a ItaKB bualiiciia cards or Job pruning every deacrlption, done up lu the beet sty for you In an up-to-date nd artlatlo muti our ealland aee na. Priuoat THE PRESS PRINT. REGISTER'S NOTICE. The following accounts have been filed Willi the Itegiater and will be pre sented to the Orphan' Court of Pike ( 'our.iy for coufirmaiiuu ui the third Momltty of Detotter next. 1 A'l E of JoMfph Ebene.er Virgil, The tl rt and fluul aeeount of lieuju min C. 'I'otteu, liuardian of naid minor. LSI' ATE of arltim A. Kniitll. ile t'eaHed, The hrt.t and tinuj aocouut of rSiniiii (i. Sherman, Exeeulor. ESTATK of Mary Kahreubai-h, de ceaaed. Account of Henry Eahren baeh, E.vei-utor. ESTATE of Amanda W. Cortright, deeaaed. The aei-ount of J. H. V'au Ellen, Administrator d. b. u. Sept 17, 1SM0 j iteiafer. Would Chang Pli The butler of a Scottish Malrd. w)io had been tn. the family- for ".many years, resigned bla pl&c6t coxuplain Inn that bla lordahl'p'a wife 'waa al ways scolding hlni.' lf that'a all you hata- to remplaln of," afdd hi rtutr "you h&vt luUe excuae for leaving." . "I'm not BoiuK to put up with H airy lonxi.r," waa the anawer. "Go, tlitn," aald the laird, sighing, "and be thankful all the day ot your Ui (tuu jam r oot awuioi to W." . VA W- II - LIVERY STABLE " Bafe horses, : . j$Dd- wagons, -Prompt service, Careful Drivers. Find.iay & Whooler, mtf:.-m. Pa PROPniKTOR! .'eve j Si'.tl;,iji ih" r-t:ilo f lite '..'o 'PlDi.tiis Ari;i- j Hron- vc r.iCor f:- m,!o j Uio i:cn'"."il Mm'c .1' T. Awn -(rung ii.id C'niiiiniuy. I i'V l"u I im.'tii ii!ar. j , Ui ms, ru ai'jily (o j If A1IKV T. AlMTItOXfr 1 llC 4 a.a."lC AN EVERY DAY FR0EL?5 We solve it by k-'o; n; Fine Groceries, Caanoi G?ds, Choice Meats, Fresh Vegetables. FOR AN ELUAN1 DINNEIl II you appreciate i good marhci in tonln buy our fish and ciaas at my tlice. ti.-ntjrnor. Imported Hoquelort WiilsiieHij Otesn: clieet, or any oirors :icsrr7. . FRED GUMBLE Harford St. Milford Pa. HARNESS Of AH Kinds end Sty lost. 'Blan'iets, Robes, Whips and Horse CutfUting gen erally. ' ( CARRIAGE - TRIMMINGS Repairing ;-EATLY done. r Examine my stock it will ' pleasa. you The L .price too. V L. F. IIAFNKU. farford St, Llilford , 1 1 l-i-r.L: v- iS "Mccecd ...sen c: j(.yh's.g eT.t- f..''-. 4 In netvoi,- rr.-atr.-to.i uni tin.tl I? , weakraspD they the a-iTcrne 1 it it the beat r.-.rd c:ne ever aoli 3 over a (lfui:il"'-' coui-icr. A ?KW-ar':'A.-xaJj...lxJ u ui.y THE NAM tf ia tlie name to rt-u'emlei' wln-n y. u need MlLLlN'EJt.. Ifyou're 1! AHI) to I'l.PV.-K or if jou're UM.'U'lDKli j t.,i uill I'.KST 81TT YoC, IM , i l-i r If EK E. H ATT IE L. WEED. Opposite 5 & ioct Store. PORT JEP.VI3. j THE STORE OF GCNEML SATISFACTION Phyaioiana have lopg b cu t iking for a harmloeB lie'ui iolio euro, it has boeu produceil by nn HQiinent chemist of the Nntiui.dl Capital. It is kno-sn as BROiio-1'Ei'diN. Boaibes ourin evory form nt henduche nstHntly, Brrmo IViwm is f qually and as jinmiiit'n nflcnfdous in chroniu and hrti;i irdiRKstmn and the nervous d aordiiro iu tdan lhare o. It is efferesoont a:'d pUasuint to tale anrf mayio 1ud uf all up tr date drufh ,ie bt tr t'cui. a bottle. It oomea an a boon to um. kind and womankind. For anie ml C. O. ArsattrpBf;, In.f ii. S7W Zr J I jgy j IS a I $ s; :. U 1 i.L - I m - '. 9 r . RYDER'S MARKET RYDSR'3 BCILDING r-i:.vLi:u ln Jleais ati'l I'ro visions, FitOr mill Vep.'fablos. Canned Goods (Jl'llt'I'S FrOIUptly Attended PAUL RYDER Harford Street, Milford. wcod a son FUNERAL DIRECTORS rilLFORD PA UNDERTAKING in All branches , Special attention given to EMBALMING Xo extra charge for attending frilltT it OUt. of IiiWD. To! iu U-idence. I,AIY ASSISTANT N'. "i.tW Kpreseiitatlve N:i:t..n (,'a-l.et (.'o. '-OGrent J He t -cpinmt aiJ45 SyruK raaWIW'tSVi 3nMiSVmkMHMaW HEi'OUr 'r '1 UK t'MITi(V OfrTHR Firbt I; itipn.il Eauk of Miifoid ;n the tu;c ot I' tmTlvunia, at the cie it Lni;s'hs, Sfi-t Nt. V.tV). ii p.m'Ri fc8 L-oRiibitMii inri)iii:s $70,0:5 ;7 Uvcitrititn. acc;.rtii nn i unsb t-'UIVtl (j ii5 . ?V i ' -) lifts t ) M1'.!! tf r irt'lj IttlOIl 26.UN' m I'ri'iiuutiis on i ?. Uundd ma (4) Hiiiwtb, cciriitoa, i tc. . Dl y?7 U tjantin .iMtisf, luniiinre aud Uxt rv 1 888 00 Du" Hunt .?iti-jimt Hnukt Qtir, rt'scrvt a.'Lits 25. t- Due Iron, npp.'iivtMl reserve BfCIltll iJ.Hh'S ,Vi rni.-H.t.,., ;,lT 'irrfl' " , lilt K- rmr.:..;,;- . Ul ;.9 VI t i! 7y, i.-i . . .. rtv.H'ji.iKif., i't..i wita I.' .T. 't reii-iu. t-r. ul circ jlut:uii) Tilt.! 1 . ' "11 11 IK8 ''.il'ila! -.t'l. 't tun1. Id f-.'.W.'i-,7 . t 2.1.O0 -:lrplu ! 1.".'.'0 (K L.lici.Vhl. .1 ; 1- lit- JUbH ep. t, si s and 1 1, . pa,. i 9 171 21 Nll'I'.Hrti li.'U',x 11 ! iliOU. -t;imlil, o.IaO lit lit..lv-Mn;u (I. .m , rtlt:)je L lu nlif.sk t??,K7u I"!. umllU '-J' ". !(- at-i o.' acjMBU . I,.".!'! P, UerLiMeU i' i-k 'j7 r3 Tn't .tU.S3,t7 1 stHU lit 1'i'nnHvlvrtnia, Conuty of Pike.aa: 1, John (!. H arruir. Cuahitir ot th above nitim-d hnnk rln p.lcmii.y hwt-ar tliat the aIiovi-slHi.-ni-nt i- true to the btiet of niy kuovi letltf m.it I 1 7.-f . .',OH! C WAKXF.H, Cashier, tihiicriu-d una mum lo b.-fjr uia thl. httl U.iy ol .-pt MflU. J. ;. C'HAMitKHI.AIN, Njtary Public. Corrwcl A.le.t C. O. AK.VS'i HOMO. ) A I). ilKUMN. i UlBtctora. W. A. ii. MITCHELL. WIDOW'SAPPRAISE- MENT. The foli'iwiin; Inventory and Ar- iTaietiitrftt s. t uiiart to widow haK tieeu uleil wn,, ti.e Iteister and will l.e i-rtwKMittni i i 'ie tirphaua' 'uurt ol Pike t'oi, ty f. : ai proval ou the thiiu Moi.day oi i i-i,,t,or next; L-tutt i'aiil Si-liauiio, ile.'. aeed, fliv.-:,!.'! itul A (-rataeuie'il of per--onJ t,,.io .cl apurt to Ltmi.-e K. -rii:tnno. ti iK vl'low, auiouiuiui,; to j inuu. MUftrd, I'j. I John C. Weatliok. Jr. ipi i, jjiu i'HK MILFORD bTORK OF STORES Long-est Established, Best Equipped FINEST LINE OF WINTER GOODS. Specialties in woolens, jackets, ladies, mens and childrens underwear, H Gloves, hosiery, boots and shoes. All the latest styles and best material for winter wear. Beautiful NecfcWtzai? A New Department , j A large assortment of Laces and Trimmings. A complel ; . : sjork of mens furnishings. Finely storked Grocery Deoartnicn; ,LrCCCrv and P-Llssuu-are rlfrprf All of tije aboVc at puiccfc; I'hat Vill irakc it "to youi advantage to buy of MITCHELL BR0S... Bpoad Stezzt, S2ilfoi?d Pa. Prescriptions Compounded Only by Graduates in Pharmacy at Herbst's Pharmacy. Your 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 Flooring Siding Ceiling Mouldings Casings Lath Shingle and Roofing Milford HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS , . . ' Porch Rocking chairs from $.9$ .to $3-0Q-, Iron Bed Steads $4.50, $6.50 and" $5.50 Mattrasses $3.50 to $5. Rugs $1 to $4.50 Matting $.25. Carpet $.35 to $.70 .y"" 510" and 25ct foods.. Curtain rods iocts. Window shades 25c'. Lots of New Goods In all De- partments at W. S. RYMAN and SON Milford, Pa. fertm VncUnA f ! MS : 'BEST OF ALL FLOUR. : FEED, MEALi . '!, , , BRAN,'' OATS, . iiild HAY .V:i .. i When in need of aiiy e Hello to No. 5,, or come to ' " -- f. .. ." SAWKILL MILL,.. MILFORD! PiT Home F R A M E Cement Lime Plaster Doors and Windows Interior Finish and Oak Flooring Pa. L U M B E R . is Cw ! ! a ., " 0 2 o 1!. ;0 i I 5 0 ' i.1 '
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