PIKE COUNTY PRESS PtTBMSBUlD BV1SHT FRIDAY Friday November II, 1910 OrrKB, MA9OHI0 HALL BUILDINO. ubsoription: Una Yar One dollar nd fifty centa Six Monthb Seventy-five cent. STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. Kntcinid at the pout offloe of Mllfonl, Hike Count, PtmnsylvAnla, u aeoond elnaa mutter, November tweoty-flrat, ltwrt. Advertising Rates. Onolnoh, onelnnertton - -- 1150 Raoh aubaeoafint Innartton .76 BeduexxJ rteK, f urnlshwl on appltontlnn, will be allowed yearly advertlsera. . legal Advertising. ArlmlnWt.mtnr'fl and Exaoutor'a noMoea R.tiO Aadltior'B notice! - - - - Divorce notioea - - - - 5 00 Sheriff'! aalea, Orphnna oonrt sains, C.tuuty TreRHUinr'a sales, Countjr st.nt ment and elaotlon proclamation oharil by the inoh. i. H. Van Ktten. PdBLISUKR, It msy be doe some of onr readers to explain wby the Press, whiota was founded as and proteases to be are publican paper, did not support the oandidate of the party, Tener, for Governor. The reasons are brief. He was not in onr judgment nomi nated by a convention which fairly represented the people. Instance the delegate from this county, who in no sense could be considered its repre. sentative because he probably knew nothing of and oared less for, the real sentiment of onr republicans There are perhaps scores of men in the commonwealth who stand head and shoulders above Tener in ability, experience and fitness for the posi tion. Why was not one of them se lected. What influence predomi nated which set all snch names aside and put that of Tener on the ticket. Then when hia dealings with the utilities corporation were exposed and enough shown, la face of his de nial, to convlot him to say the least of most onlpable carelessness in be coming president of the concern and by his name and reputation induolng wonld be investors to assume that it was as represented, when an investi . gation of its assets and the oharacter of the men promoting the sobeme wonld have satisfied any provident business men that It was unsound, Wby waa not the tioket relieved of the weight and tome other name substituted. We think the time bag gone by whan any party should be compelled to go through a campaign defending the reputation of a man who cannot fairly olear hia own skirts. It may be that leaders will not learn the lesson to select men for high office whose characters are un assailable bnt we want It handed down for our ohildren to read that if they do not we will not stultify our conscience tor the few remaining years we may live by lending eucb doubtful reputations onr support, and in the faoe of onr better judg ment call on our readers to condone iniquity and olothe it with the robes of office. 9eem pegsitiilHtlo, but tliprn must be a radical ohaniin in political method or the pnople will orente a revolution. Predatory wealth mut give up or share some of lis gains. There n.nrt be more honesty in high pieces. High finance must come to the level of open and fair buHiness method)). The rights and interests of the com mon people must be bettor conserved or they will take matters in their own handH and perhaps vour as far toward Honinlisra aa those who now wrong them lean toward their op pression. Delaware township does not teem grateful for favors received. With what grace now can ber people go to Mr. Marvin and ak for further ef forts in their behalf. They repudi ate his kindly luteutious. If, how ever, he should be nuccosnful in ob taining free bridges they oanuot es cape the beueiit though they may re gret the bounty. Mr. Marvin no doubt feels grateful to his democratic triordn who stood by hiin, and now that he is elected will serve all the people of the county regardless as to whether he received their support. lie has proven him self earnest in obtaining appropria tions and will not let his zeal in that direction waver. Adams made a good canvass and for a beginner met with excellent success. He cannot asperse his party because all in it did not stand by him. Many believed that he oould not serve them as well as ins opponent and in this they w ere sin care, and so laid aside their political preferences. Harvey Huffman came close to de feat He only got through by the skin of his teeth. The close margin must have surprised himself and bis friends, but a man never really finds out what he is nntil he runs for of floe. OH took a rise at nnymin N J. Weilnesdtiv ntoriiimr. Forty thous and barrels of kerosene In a tank went up with a rouKwhleh shook the earth fur miles and tiroke hundreds of win dows. The noise was huaid lll'lv mllef away. The very latest returns Indicate that rTiirvey liuU'inaii bus an appaivnt ma jority over I.ewiH of KvZ. Geo. V. Kipp Is probably elected to Conirress in the 'ayne-.Siistiueliain district over 1'ratt by a small majority. Wayne (Nuinty trave Perry a majori ty over Tener of Tenef had ll.'n, Grim 7H1 and P.erry 2iW. eurth for lleprcdeutative had l.-tU3 and Jackson Lewis m.tj: i ity over Huflman Mas 117. levis majority In t'arhon was Wl't. llu'Iuittu c.'irticit Monroe hy 18ii and 1'ike by bul these litnin may not be exact except as to t'ike. Kvidently It la neek and with ilutl' uiau HOlt ahead. ASTHMA - CATARRH CURED. Expert Medical Scientists Startling Results Ob tained by Senpine New York: Thousands arc takin advsntai-e of Ibe generous oiler inu'lt by '1 he Wooduuitli Co.. Dept. O., I1M liroadway, iew ork Cily, reiuei itijr an experimental package ol isen puie, the irre.il di--overy ior Asthma, Hay Fever, !tron lulls, and Caiurrli, which is mailed free of vhaigc lo nil who write tor ir. Jt is curint; thous ands of the most ttuhooni cases. 11 makes no dillerence how long you have been sutl'ering or how severe 'the climatic conditions are where you live, rieiiplne w ill cure you. Jt you have experimented with oth er treatments and have tailed to lind a cure do not be discouraged but send for a trial of this wnndenul truly nier itous remedy which is a scientific coiujsjuiid discovered by a 1'iofesaor cf Vienna University, anil Is being rec ommended by thousands. NOTICE. The Commissoners of Pike County will hereafter hold Hegular Meetings be 1st Thursday of ea h mo. between the hours of 9 a. m. and I p. tn. except ing In the months when Court may be in session, and then during Court THliO. II. BAKEU Comniibsi 'tiers Clerk Q e n e r a I ljli- - '1 Livery stable Safe horses, ' Good wagons, Prompt service, Careful Drivers. Find. ay & Wheeler, Milford. Pa PROPRIETORS I .... i t' : n F0R SALE Settling the estate of the Late Thomas Ann strong, we offer for sale the General Store of T. Armstrong and Company. for full particulars, terms, etc. apply to HARRY T. ARMSTRONG - , c -' .-vvv Supplying The Table Election U over and in many re spects the contest in several states waa fought out on. different lines from any heretofore laid down. To an extent a third party became an Important factor drawing as it did its strength from the two old parties and it was impossible to foretell just hew great the defection waa. This set afortime calculations at nought and left regular nominees largely at sea as to their strength. This third party 1 waa composed of many who have long followed the footsteps of so called leaders without questioning olosely purpose or results. The party name was sufficient to awakeD their enthusiasm and control their suffrage. Finally certain proposi lions began to arouse their Interest The control by corporations, Wall Street Influence, high cost of living, corruption In high places in both the old parties, and the preaching of a dootrine ofolvio righteousness by one greatly respected and by many rev ered. People began to think for themselves and the more they tbol the mora they became satisfied that they were being blindly led by craf ty politicians ior their own gain. A spirit of revolution was aroused and it grew opaoa. Aforetime leaders could not or would not read the slgnt of the time and did not heed the mntterlnga of the storm nntil it felj Upon thaua. Wa Aa aot wufc o Progressive republicans aided democrats Tuesday to rout stand pat- ters and bust the Cannon. Concrete blocks made in anv quail tity by R. E. Humbert, Milford, Pa. DON'T BE MISLED. Mnny a life hae been cut nhnrt . cough that was nut believed to be serious Many a backache and ftideachn fnlMfa . OOUKhtng spell. Many n nljiht la passed In refttlcssnesg caused by couching. Mnny a couKh "cure" that nover euros Is tried. lo not ne imalcd. tr you r oufrh, take tbe oci reunoiu nemo s jfftlgAlf, tbe lest ooiigh cure. At drugulsta' and dealers" GLASSES FOR WORRY. vVANTED Cosmoiw.itan Maga .ink requires the services of a repre sentative in Pike County to look af ter subscription renewals and to ex tend circulation by special methods which have proved unusually success ful. Salary and oommissioj. Pre vious experience desirable but not essential. Whole tune or spare time. Address, witn references, ll, C Campbell. Cosmopolitan Maga' zine, 1789 Broadway, New York City. NOT SORRY FOR BLUNDER. "If my friends hadn't blundered in tniiiKing i was a doomed .victim of consumption, I might not be alive uow," writes I). T. Sanders, of Har- rodsburg, Ky., "but for years they saw every attempt to cure a lung-racking cough fall. At last I tried Dr. King's New Dwcovery. The effect was wou derful. It soon stopped the cough and I am now in better health than I have had for years. This wonderful life- saver Is an unrivaled remedy fc coughs, eolds, lagrippe, asthma, cionp, hemorrhages, whooping cough or weak lungs. oOe, $1.00, Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by All Druggists. ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Sawyer announce that the wedding of their daughter Aura May to Mr, Andrew J3. Durham of (ireeucastle, Iud., is to occur at the Presbyterian Church on Thanksgiving Day Nov. Si, 1U10 at B p. m. There will be no wedding InvitatiouB but we have been reuestd to state that the ceremony will be open to the friends who wish to attend, and it is desired that all may be seated by J.45 as musical numbers will precede the ceremony. WILL PROMOTE BEAUTY Women desiring beauty get wouder help from Huuklen's Aruioa Salve.. It banishes pimples, skin eruptions, sores and bolls. It makes the akin soft and velvety. It gloritles the face. Cure sore eyes, cold sores, cracked lips, chapped hands. Ilest for bums, scalds, fever sores, cuts, bruises and piles, 'i'x at All Druggists. WANTED I SA.LESMEN to represent ua in the sale of cur High Grade Good Don't delay, apply at onoe. Steady employment ; liberal terms, txyor enoe not neoatwary. ALLh.N NURSEUY CO, Kocneater, N. Y. SHALL WOMHN VOTE? If they did, million would vote !r King' New Life Pills the true rvmedy for women. For banishing dull, futcd feelings, backache, or head a the, cm Htipatiou, diHpelling ooldu, imparting appetite and toning up the bynttfiu, they're uuetjualed. Kaey, nafe, Hure 5e at AH Druggist. STOVE WOOD Fumushtd at $2.xS a load. Mail onU . $ given prompt at t&Uki. Jtftfvrd (.. X'tv.S. . JU04 J. W. Kit;. Doctor Describes Novel and Inexpon Ive Cure for "Nerves. When your nerves are on edge apd yon are in the blues, you should. It appears, look out on the world through glasses not couleur de rose but of peaoocb: blue! Are you tired. Irrita ble, overworked, "jumpy," tn want of a holiday? Do you feci that you need green fields and the cool snlaah of running water? Are you Inellnod to despair because at the time you can not obtain such luxuries? Despair no longer. Huy a pair of blue spectacles, which can be got for half a crown or so at any oculist's. Heie is the ex planation given to the London Datlf Mirror by a doctor who himself fro QUFUily uif the latest nerve soother. "When a man Is Indly in need of a holiday, or hen his nerves aro tn ede from the worry, rinxity and bua tie of modern life In towna, he in stinctively lor.gs for the green of the country," h( said. "Not entirely, us fmipht be thought, fro n a d'lro to get an ay fro;a the bustle and hurry. The reason Ik doMier in the wUl kuown physiological fuct that red rays of light aro ciolting; green or blue are soothing. Most people know now thiU. a red-room is the woret pos sib ie surrounding for anyone who is eKitablo, or whose nerves are over string. A blue or gTecn room, on the contrary, ha;i a Quieting and sootlling effect, No . tn ordinary town lir1;, tlie red ray pitdoailnato, though there may bo no actual red about, or very Utile, in the country the reverse la the case Krec-n fiolda, green trees, blue sky make up the view. Whether In town or country, the rays operate on ihe braiu tiirough the eyes. Wht-n one s nerves are overwrought, there fore, tbe obvious remedy Is to go into the country or take refuge In a blue or green room. Ikit we cannot all do either, and to those who cannot, my advice is buy a pair of bine specta cle. The best tint I have discovered hy experiment is pearocH blue. Why thin exact shade is Xhe beat I do not, as a matter of fact, know, bat It un doubtedly is. Such glasses should not, of course, be worn for too long a time, bocaue they might affect tbt eye themselves, but the soothiug effect at putting thfin on for an hour or so when worried or 'Jumpy' must be experienced to be believed." N EVERY DAY PROBLEM Wis solve It by keeping Fine Groceries, Canned Goods, Choice Meats, Fresh Vegetables. FOR AN ELEGANl DINNER II you appreciate good market in towin buy .nur fih and clam at mv nlace. Limhurnert imported Roquefort. Philadelphia Cream cheesa or any others desired. . FRED GUMBLE RYDER'S MARKET RYDER'S BUILDING OK STORES Longest Sstal)lisiied, Best Equipped FINEST LINE OF WINTER GOODS. Specialties in woolens, jackets, ladies, mens and childrens underwear. Gloves, hosiery, boots and shoes. All the latest styles and best material lor winter wear. Beau tiif ul STeckV3HP A New Department A large assortment of Laces and Trimmings. A compict . stork of mens furnishings. Finely storked Grocery Departtr.cnr CrccVery and glassware direct from England. All of iilc aboVc at prices (hat Will 137 akc it to y'oui: advantage to'lniy of MIT6HELL BR0S. oud Ubiizat, iUUSovd Pa. Harford St. Milford Pa. HARN Of All Kinds and Stylos. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE- TRIMMINGS Repairing :-neatlyDone." Examine my stock .it will please you The price too. lTf. iiafner. Harford St, ' Milford A Theory. "Infant protfigle are hard to un der land." Bttld the man who Is easily tmpotiised. "1 don't think no," replied MiM Cayonne. "As a nilo they are simply youngs people with highly Imaginative parents." Good Example. Mrs. (YttnaonbHak Here's an ltfm which says tlmt the swan outlivea any otlir bird, la extreme cases reaching Ure hun-lrrri v'flJ Mrs. CiiLudtnb4'.k And remem ber, John, the awan lived on water. C5- Succeed when everything else tails. In nervous prostration auid female weakneiaca they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testined. for k:dney,liverand stomach trouble it ia the best medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter. DEALER LN Meats and Provisions, Fish and Vegetables, ' Canned Goods Orders Promptly Attended PAUL RYDER Harford Street, Milford. WOOD & SON I FUNERAL DIRECTORS MILFORD PA ! UNDERTAKING Id all branohes Special attention glvon to EMBALMING No extra charge for attending funerals out of town. Telephone In Kesidt nce. t LADV ASSISTANT Now "York. KepreseutatlYu National L'askot Co. 60 (treat i Jones St. Telephone BlUb Spring mm :hr a MS mlBiWiri T-i i i.. ii.a:.i;,,,,v,, BEST OF ALL FLOUR. FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY When in need of any Uello to No. 5., or come to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD PA WANTKD To rent small hou. in Millord, aildress, P. O. BOX 184, Mutumorns, i DO YOU FEEL LIKE THIS? Does your hoad ache or simply f htmvy and. nnwiiiforLiihle Din's yi ii back achuP yuu fwl ft,f.'i?od oiitF 'I ! U)Dto laxative ht-rij tm known n Lain' , Family Mt'dicine will cure your bead, re move the pain In Hide or luu-k und rJ6t(.r your btreiiKtl). Nutliintr else it bo p 'i for the stomach aud LmjwcIb. At drui-t and deak'ra' Hoc. 0 Llka An Auto. "My boy, remember a wife Is a good deal It-he an automobile." "How bo, dad?' "Because getting one la n't bo ter rifely dlULeuit, but the co t of tcfclu ftnaa U mwwtllM IrtUUuL 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 F Flooring R Cement Siding A Lime CeiHiijj M Plaster Mouldings E .' Doors Casings L ' Lath U Shingle M and B RooQng E Milford R and Windows Interior Finish and Oak Flooring Fa. ertise the Press. laaaaLaa 13 Strong, Well-Formed Healthy Children Ry far thi? lirfrer percentnffe of pul monary ailment nrise from a habit of tooptK, oontnictrd in oliildhood, which prevents proper breathing. If you have a child who show a ten dency toward "round" or stooping shoul ders it in your duty to take every mean possible to correct this fault. SHOULDER BRACES will pruve of invaluable assistance to vdU as they i niju l a natural erwt car riage, which nu ins proper breathing, and it li.mc hi tiine will incline your chil-i-rn t' bi.'ni:ie perfectly formed, healthy men and women. V(- h;,vo brace in sizes suitable f-r the chilli i f tour years or the adult weijr'iiiiir :tK ( M!ids. lieiupr made en tirt'ly ot "clot.! it i - racily washable and ha w-irii without discomlort. j Price, 31.00 Q -t p p. Pi P tr-CD B CD 000000040000000ooooooooo.ooot oooouo0ouj00uCoC)ClOOOOOKO0OO o j u : DO o o oo oo DO OO 5 o n You are invited to call and see cur new fall & winter goods. We have prices to offer in any- department that will be interesting to you. Nice dark outing cloth 5c a y d., fancy quilt coverings in calico l6c yd, good ginghams 0c, comfortables 95c to $3.00. flannel blankets 65c to $5.00 pr pair. Ladies' & Men's & Children's Sweaters from $1 to $5, gloves and mittens from 10c to $1. Call and see what we are doing whether you purchase or not. Your money back if you w ant it. We dont think you will want it if you deal from us. H W. 5. RYMAN SON. a 2 ss 5 u 1 ss It li H U o t, o u m
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