f IKE COUNTY PRESS puaoisano btbt rnroAT Friday December 2, 19M tnKI, KUOIIO HALti BOTLDIJIO. OBITUARY JAMES W. LATJEB i BTTBSCRIPTIOW: Unl Yab One dollar and fifty eenU Six Months (seventy-nve cents. STRICTLY IR ADVAHCB. Entered a the poet otTtne of Milford, Pike County, Pennsylvania, M eeoond alaat bum, November twenty-BrM, 18M. Advertising Rites. "On tnefc, one Insertion Sl.H) Beoh subsequent Insertion .76 riAduoea raiea, lurnisnea on appuoaMuu, ? Will be allowed yearly advertisers. , Legal Advertising. i Administrator's and Executor's aotleai t - Anditor's notloes - - t-W Dlrnrne nottoee - 8 00 Sheriff', sales. Orphan oonrt sains, County Treasurer's sales. County state ment and election proclamation charged by tbe in oh. i. H. Tan Ittn, POBLUHIB, James W. Latter died In Port Jervls Hospital, where he has been for some weeks, early yesterday morning; of blood poisoning. Hi age waa about 67 year. Some weeks ago ha cut his finger and the poison aoon developed. He was a oarpentnr by trade, an uxoellent workman and good citizen He is survived by hts wife and one eon. The remains were brought here for Interment. DOES THIS MEAN YOU? IndoirestlorT, eour stomaoh, ooniitlpntlnn then nenrinohj, barknohe and a ironeral miserable fH)lln(f. l)o you know thst the pleasant boru tt'U, Lane's Family Medicine will remove nil these crouDles almost Im medlntolyr If you do not know it, p;ot a packake today at nny druge-lst'sor dealor's pao) auu you win ue giao. we torn you. u Bobert Wllbar and wife of Cata auqae oalled on the family of D, C. flyman lst Sunday. 8. Q. Vanderbeok and Wife were reoent gneata at the home of John C. Warner. A (till born (on came to the home of Claranoe Dewltt hut Saturday. W. T. Btrable and wife Tlaited In Brooklyn last week. The office of the Delaware Valley Transportation Co and Welts Fargo Express have been removed to the Dimmlok House Stable. Telephone connection. St. At the supper at the Presbyterian Church last evening about $10 was 'realized. 3. K. Ball has closed hie summer residence here and the family has returned to N, T. The will of J. 8. Pnroell bequeaths $100 to Milford Cemetery, his house on Catharine Street to Hy. T. Arm. strong, the rents to be paid to Mrs Vrilhelmina Steele during her life and all the rest of his porsonal prop erty to her. - Dr. Cuddeback la authority for the 'statement that a wound, as cut, re- . oelved from a oarblde oan la exceed ingly dangerous. There Is something -peculiar about It and It will not yield to treatment. Numbers of -euoh cans are handled here and behooves those who use them to do so with great care. It Is said Jack Bolllotal reoently lost seven pigs by poisoning. Beginning Deo 8th Mrs H. T. Arm strong will have a Christmas sale of ' water colors, china and fancy artl cles at the store of T. Armstrong & Boa. - Harry Dewltt of Orange and sister Mrs David Cuddeback spent Thanks giving with their mother Mrs. Al ii rioh. . John Bond, who for over 11 years has driven a tobacco wagon which made regular trips here and has teen moat. of his old customers pass away, has resigned and made his last round last week. The population of Pike County ac cording to the census return Is 8, and that of the State 7,666,111. KIMBLE ' Mrs. James Curtis and little daogb ter Irene of Winners Mill are visit ing her slater, Mrs. Ward Hall. Horace Kimble and wife. John M alone and friend ot Port Jervls visited several days at Edward Ma. - rone's last week. Edith Kelly was presented Thanks giving day with an oryan by her gninuparenu. R. W. Kelly. Mrs. A. J. Bnshwel ler and daughter Daisy apent Tbanka giving with her mother, Mrs. Felix baton, of Port Jervls. - R. W. Kelly attended the funeral of Oenrge Ammerman, a veteran of the Civil War, at Hawley baturday uui woes;. ADVEBTISZ ....IN. .THE. PRESS. Real Estate Transfers. M. J. Coarsen to Wn II. Rogers auu oinara, una in cnonoia. Est Q. F. Rowland to Kimble Lnm her Co, 1(1 aores Latckawaxea $3200. Frank Washer to F. H. Daamann, wn in aiaiamoras aiuu. Florence Haylor to W. H. Beach, iacTvi xAuaware. Peter Hobday to W. W. Cook, 71 acres Blooming urove. Wm Remlein to Teresa Exler, 60 pim LiBoaawaxea V R. Pearson to E. and J. Mae. aov lead in Dingman. Jmsoj Pearson to same land is Dingus. Isabel' Wood to same, Interest in same hand. H. M. Rosenorans to F. H. Dan. saana, lot in Matamoraa $100. f. H. Danman to H. M. Rosen, us, I lots in Mataioorsja 187. 60. &TOVB WOOD FwmUKtdattt.tS fcxki. Mail orders given prompt at- fettfKM. Uiljori fa.. Nov.ttK. litoi J. W. Kitnel. MAST HOPE Any person wishing to pnrohnse anything in the line of dry goods or frrooenea, a fail stook and of excel. lent quality at the Kiernan Campbell store near tne depot. The oyBter supper and dance held at Mrs Jessie Campbells Thanksgiv ing evening was well attended. A moving picture abow In the school bouse Sunday eve drew out a well tilled house. Mrs M. Mullery has eone to Port Jervts to spend the winter. C. A. Dabron returned from New ark Valley, N. J., on Monday. ECZEMA CURED. Pimples Disappear and Com plexion Cleared Over-night New York Thousands are tak Ing advantage of the generous offer made by the Woodworth Co. 1161 Broadway, New York City remiestinn' T '.! t - - . ao experinieniai pacaage or ljemoia. toe new akin discovery, which is mail ed free of charge to all who write for it. it alone Is Bumclent to clear the complexton over night and rid the face of pimples In a few hours. On the ttrst application ox lemola the itchln win stop, it nas curea thou winds a: flicted with Eczema, Teeters. Ran lies. Itehings, Irritations, Acmes, Bcaliugs ana cruBiing 01 Kin, scalps or infants children and adults. It is good for the preservation and purification the skin, scalp, hair and hands, for the prevention or the clogging of the pores me usual cause ot pimples, black heads, redness and roughuebs and also the treatment of burns, scalds, wounds sores, cnappings as well as tne toil ette and nursery. I 1st of Lehman township, ronn a, aeoeaaea. NOTICE to the heirs, logatooi, creditors, and other percent Interested in the estate of said decedent. You. and eaoh of von. are herehr noti fied that on the 23rd day of November A. O 1910, a petition wm fl)d In the offloe of tks Clerk of the Orphans' Court of Pike County, by the undemlKned, praying that the Honornhle the Orphans' C'eurt of SAtd County of Pike, ordar and direct the pe Ht'ionor irm sou bb uriTsie saie to J odd n, Cook, all ihnt oertnln mefwunfre, tenement nd tmnt w land. situKte in the said town Bhip of Lehmsn, County of Pike and stnte of PennsYlvRnln. the nnme helns bounded by the Hirer Dataware, 1 Finds of B. F. Sohoonover, Maranret fcjtxHhiard, William Custard. Jr., I rinds tnte ot Cyrus Custard land of John b wart wood and others, par ticularly descritred by metof and bounds. oourans and dlsooumes in said petition, and containing 137 aores, 85 perches, be the euine more or less, and known as the "HIT erelde Hotel" property of which the ssld Paul Seta an no, died seized and DOHsesscd, the siime having been conveyed to him by said John H. Cook and wife, in May 1P0D, rid the deed therefor, beinir of record lu tire HHKrdeT of Deeds ollioe of said County of Pike. The Bald oe tit Ion will be presented to the taid Court tor its oon si deration and ao tlon thereon, upon Mondny, the 19th diiy day of Di'ucmber, A. D. 1U10 at 8 oc'k, P. M.,of sfttd day, or as soon thereafter as practicable. Any person desiring to except nr object to the granting ot said petition, Is requir ed to file in said office, such exoeptlon or objeotlon, before, or on the date of presen tation tnereor, as aforesaid. LiOUIHR K. KChANNO. Not. 33, 1910 Petitioner. GREENTOWN John Akers died Thursdny morn ing at the age of 85 years. 10 months and 28 days and was buried on Sat urday In the Albright oemetery, New rounaiana, ra. ue leaves to mourn his loss his wife Eunice. Mr. Akers and his wife have been supported by the town for many years and had six children born to them bnt they air-died, which-leaves- the- mother alone. At a dinner and supper given at ine Moravian (JDuroh by the Ladies' Aid of Newfoundland on Thanks giving Day they ree'd 128 dollars which was more than they needed to pay the debt on the church. There wag a Thanksgiving sermon preach ed by Bishop Moench at Bethlehem, Pa. last Bunday. Sunday afternoon Dec. 4, 1910 Rev Franke will confirm and- receive members and organize a new Moray Ian congregation at Koemerville. Edgar Wilson Is not in the best of health at present Ward Welland Is sick with inflara atory rheumatism. A party shot a black bear near La anna that weighed 390 pounds. George Bloss shot 3 bears. Chaa. Wolfe " 1 deer. William Beehler, Chas. Bloss and Chaa. Wilson each shot 1 deer. This Is all the large game which has been killed by Ureentown hunters. Estate of Paul Schan no, iESE Pike County, NOTICE. The Commlasoners of Pike County will hereafter hold Regular Meetings he 1st Thursday of each mo. between the hours of 9 a. m. and t p. m. except ing In the months When Court may be In session, and then during Court THEO. H. BAKER Commissi nera Clerk WANTED Cosmopolitan Maoa. 7.1 nk requires the servioes of a repre sentative in Pike County to look af ter subscription renewals and to ex. tend circulation by special methods wnicn nave proved unusually success ful. - Halary and commission. Pre vious experience desirable but not essential. Whole time or spare time. Address, with references, H C. Campbell. Cosmopolitan Maga zine, 1789 Broadway, New York City. General LIVERY STABLE Safe horses, Good wagons, Prompt service, Careful Drivers. Flndloy & Wheeler, Milford. PROPRIETOR! vuv vacqvevav Ml - - - ft Court Proclamation 8tte of Pennsylvania ) County of Pike. ( Notice is hereby given to all penoni bound by reoognlsanoe or otherwlm to ao- pear that the December term of 1810 of the eeveral oourta of Pike oounty will be held at the Court houm in the Borough of Mil ford on the third Monday (19th) atvo'olok p. m. and will be continued on week If neoeaaary. GKORGK GREGORY. MUford, Nov. 80, 1910. Sheriff NOTICE OF INCORPORATION, knnl ion win do maae to tne uoremor or Penn ylranla on the SHh dar nt SNnitn 1B10 by J. D. Weston, M.C. Rowland and John ivonDaon, unaer tne Aot ol AMemblr biv proved April 89. 1874, entitled "an Aot to pruviae lor ine regulation and lnoorpora tlon of certain oorporatlone." and the .im plement, thereto, for the oharter of an In- tenaeu oorporntloa to be oalled "LACKA- waxbn a milford tklkphonk COMPANY," the eharaoter and obieot of woion i, ior tne purpose of bulldlns. maintaining and operating telephone Hues to be located aa follow.: Beglnlng at Laokawaxen along the publlo highway to the lnteraeotlon of the MUford and Owe go turnpiaetnenoelollowlng wld MUford and Owego turnpike to Milford, Pa., with branch from Hawklll uhool houm on eald turnpike along Sawklll road to Milford Pa. orancoee irom aoore ftpeoined route begin. mng at a point near the resldenoe of Peter neiuia ouowli Hhohola, Pa, wldh a brunch from aald pub- HoVs This? We offer one hundred dollan reward for any case or uatarrn that cannot be oured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHKNKY a , loieao, u, We, the undersigned, hare known V. J Cheney for the last 16 years, and believe htm perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to oarry wu mi uuiign.iuui ujaue vj Ol. unn. WALUINU. Kinnah a Mai.vis Wholesale Druggist., Toledo, O. Rail's Catarrh Cure Is t..kon lirternally. acting directly upon the blood and ntu. ooas surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Prlos 76o. net bottle, bold br all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for oonstlpa- tuu. TUSTEN H. J. Hankln's family all ate Thanksgiving dinner with their par ents exoept Miss Ida who la in iiam burg, N.J. Mrs Anna May La bar who spent last weei at ner miners o. J. Hank, lua will return to her home in Ham burg this week. Mrs Mary J. Calkins of Port Jervis visited at the llabron home last week. Henry Conner and Ben, Hoffman reoently visited W. H. Hankins. The first euchre party of the season was held at Mrs Mary Dioks on Bat urday night. - Waiter Hankins called on friends Tuesday. W. IL Hankins finished husking hie corn last Baturday. He had 300 bushels of good oorn. 8. J. Hankins Jr attended the dance at Narrowsburg Wednesday. Chester N earing and wife visited the ktttera parents last Sunday. WANTED! 8A.LE8MEN- to represent ns In the sale of our High Grade Goods Uon'i delay, apply at onoe. Bteady employment ; liberal terms. Ex per enoe not necessary. ng the publlo highway to ltih a branch fmm antri nnh. lie highway at the residence nf aihann T iuivuno wj twin uaK.es: tnenoe rouowlng said highway to Parker's Glen: thence fol lowing tne puDllc mguway from Parker's Glen to Pond Eddy, Pa., tlienoe along public highway to Mill Rift, Pa, theuot along the publlo highway to Matamorak, Pa., with a branch from Ira B. Rosen- to Lord's Valley Post Offloe; thenoe fol lowing Dlngmana turnpike and publlo nignwny via Hci;onnell property to MU ford, Pa, Braooh from Greelr, Pa , along publlo highway to Intersect with line on Shnhola road near thj residence of the Bridge property, with branch on public highway Intersecting line at Blhl's Mill to resldenoe of Joseph Hchnetsler, with branch from Lackawaxen along the pub llo hignway to Westoolang: thence to Weetcolang I,ake: thenoe to Bohemia, with branch from Westoolang post oftioe to Mast Hope, Pa., thenoe to Welooiue Liaae, tnenoe along publlo highway to Sroperty of John Perkins: thence to eech Lake, with branch fmm Weloome Lake along the public highway to the ueiaware Hriage at Narrowsburg, N, Y with branch Hue leadlug therefrom, and for these uurDoses to bdve. dummi and en. Joy all the fights, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly and supplements tuereto. K. C. MtJMFORD, Honesdale, Pa, Nov. 88, lulu. Solloltor REGISTER'S NOTICE. The following aooounta have been filed with the Register and will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Pike County for continuation on the third Monday of De cember next; KSTATH of Jacob F. Wacker, deceased. The first and final aooouut of J, tieury Ludwlg, Adwlclstrator. Kril'ATK of Marah Westfall, deoeased. The first and final account of C. W. Bull. Kxecutor ESTATE of John Degen Jr., deceased. First and liual aooouut of Kmma Degen, Admlnlntratrtx. K6TATU of Johanna Christiana Geyer, deoeaMd. The first and final aooount of Maria Katharine Meyer, Kxeoutrlx last will. Nov.l9,19W. JOHNC.WE8TBBOOK.Jr MUford. Pa. Register. WIDOW'S APPRAISE- MENT. The folio wdt Inrentorj and Appra!s ment set apart to widow has been hied with the Reenter aud will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Plka Count for approval on tho third Monday ol Damn KSTATB of Andrew A. AJbritrht. dtv oetuied. Inventory and AppraltMiiuent of Deraoual muw set apart to fcilsa. M. Al bright, wlduw. diuouutinfr to.nx). MtUord, Pa. JOHfii (J. W EbTbiiOOK, Jr WANTED! Farm with good apple orchard. brook, unfailing spring, moderate BEST OF ALL FLOUR. FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY When in need of any Hello to No. 5., or come to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD PA vjv'e)'.-4uKvsve)v,. S0METJIING I N Ji : ' - N II SI E . MITCHELL'S , store in Milford represents quality in ALL its wares. otrtrr''i Boots and Shoes -Men's & Women'g nishings. Fur- Groceries Dry Goods ' Woolen Goods In fact EVERYTHING found In a well stocked Country Store.. We have no specialty, our name is a guarantee that what we sell is of the value asked. Try us H and be convinced. Supplying j The Table AN EVERY DAY PROBLEM We solye it by keeping Fine Groceries, Canned Goods, Choice Meats, Fresh Vegetables. FOR AN ELEtANI DINNER It yes appreciate a fees' narktt Is lewis key ysur Rtk tni olamt at ay plats. Unkersar, ImpaiM RaaiMlatl Pkilaaalphls Crsaai hsmm or say slkers datiraa, FRED GUMBLB Harford Si Milford Pa. RYDER'S MARKET RYDER'S BUILDING HARN . Of All Klrtd and Styloa. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS Repalring;-NIATLTTONa. Examine my stock vit will please you The price too. . L. F. HAFNER. Harford St, Milford DEALER IH Meats and Proyisions, Fish and Vegetables, Canned Goods Orders Promptly Attended PAUL RYDER Harford Street, Milford. EZBectric Succeed when everything elae hOa. In nervous proatratioQ and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, aa thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE It ia the best medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter. WOOD & SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS MILFORD PA UNDERTAKING tn all branohea Special attention given to EMBALMING i No extra ebarge for attending I" funerals out of town. Telephone In Rosidenoe. UDt ASSISTANT New ork Kepreeentatlve National Casket Co. 60 Ureat Jones St. Telephone 8B46 Spring WANTED To rent small houso In Mlllord, addretw, P. O. BOX 181, Mataiuoras, Pa SAFE AND SURE. AruoDg the mediclncfi thnt ttre reooni meDded and enUurntxl by phyMnna aivl nursua 1b Keiiip'H Uulham, the bunt couh cure. Foriiirin v venr it hna 1 eu iwa tidi ed by doctors a Uit uiedllne inont liki-ly to cure (xiughA, aud it htt a stroug hold on the eateom of all well-informed people. When Kemps Ualwuu cnaiiot curt it oougb we shall be at a lu.-i to know wlmt will. At drugKiattt' and dtalerV, Hbo. 4, lo 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 R 1 Cement A Lime M Plaster E Doors Flooring Siding ( Ceiling tr Mouldings ) Casings I L I IS Lath U Shincrla M I Sand B 1 Roofing E Milford R and Windows Interior Finish and Oak Flooring Pa. r ) -'. C u, )i.e)M, .,;). . S) J, ...; 1 ' V 1 1 i rejSJ F0E SALE Settling the estate of the late Thomas Arm strong we offer for salo the CJencrjil Store of T. Armstrong and Company. For full particulars, terms, etc. apply to HARRY T. ARMSTRONG eVtAMsv-,Ar,avMaviai aKarar.aKar.aHaHaMananaHa ..-w0)u..s)e)us)'uwrt ?vewtvwv-s.aKvveKe).ei to Roundi SHouliers A Sign of Old Ae It is possible; for every, woman to have;, that! fcretVororaililiAii, L V2r( graceful appearaiice .typical if, tlie ..;'.'" . perfectly lonnea woman. SHOULDER BRACES correct uir tendency to become Stoop houldered, compel deep breathing Avd do thU without thi uncomforUUe scd- Htion produced.bf mut brpe. These Brace are constructed entirely rust and break and may be wofn with of cloth, have no rbetal .part$ to bifi out your knowledge except a you ad Hume an incorrect position. Kexall Shoulder 13 races, we believe to be equtly beneficial for man, woman or child. All sea just ieud your cheat measurement. Price, $1.00 e-t- i'',XD..r"T'--. - aBB:-aB uoeo,i),o,oo,o,oeotgeo,oototu,ouotuguf'uuvuv S T IS IS COMING AND W. S. RYMAN and SON. Will be on hand with 'the goods, on time to supply every want in the line of gift-mating. Don't fail to see our display. Never has : been' better than now. We will appreciate a call. W. S. . EiYMAN & SON 9-. -J t 19 i M 0 ,ti c . (. t v it , t -- t f - r 1. 1 prioa UuOumn, Hoi W. 11 1, jrAArartisa a la P&&U& oooeoeXJOvoOwoOwOo ALLklH NURSKBY CO. i
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