PIKE COUNTY PRESS iun unman hivhry FfiiDAf Friday December 16,' 19) orrn e, masonic hall buildiso. subscription: (I.ir Vkar One dollar and fifty cento Six Months Seventy-five cents. BTBICTLY IN ADVANCE. Rntered at (h post office of Milford, Pik County. Ptiuufif lvuta, m socond- olise matter, Novminbor tweDty-ftrst, lriyrt. Advertising Rates. llr.T, lrn-h. ooelnAertlon ......160 Sftoh sub8quent insertion ....... .76 KmIuih1 muw, furnUh,4 on application, will lie nllowwi yuHrly advertisers. Legil Advertising. Administrator's. And Ezeontor's ..... 8.00 . .0 . 6.U0 notions ....... A ntlitor's notices .... Olvorc notloes .... Hlierlrl s sivles, orphans oourt sal, C runt. Trvnnunr's uale, Ciunty stato ni'.Mit and election proclamation ohargid by the inch. . t. B. V.n Ettas. POBLISHBR, The Milford correspondent of s near by paper says the crop of candi ' dates in this county is getting ready to be picked. For sheriff there are several arid s popular one from thin borough, and a hastier for County Commissioner from Dingmans, bIbo.h repablican from here and a oandl date for treasurer from Matamorss and Milfcrd. All this will sound en rouraging to the boys and the inquis itive are alreidy trying to find out ( whether the above prognostications are moonshine, hot air or feelers. Mo one doubts there will be a lively time next year and it may be wise for candidates to get out early, if they i have the sand to hold out to the end No use to remark that there is more or less not much less commercial ism in politics and just how any as pi rant can afford to hand out an; considerable amount of persuasion, and substantial argument requisite to land blm, when the perquisites at' tached to most of the offices in the county are so small Is one of the myt teries, past solving. If a man intends to be honest in office he cannot afford to pay. more to secure it than the sal ary he will receive. Yet it is said a man cannot be nominated without great outlay and if this is true who ie to blame. If the people insist that men must buy their way to office can they complain with reason if those same men get even with the gamr by ways that are devious. This ma) not be honest but where the tempts lion is groat and a man feels that he has been forced to spend on indiffer. ent or commercial voters large sum to get them to the polls be naturally gets in a don't care habit and .looks out to recuperate his pocket book at the expense of his conscience. The remedy which might be offered is so perfectly Utopian as to be ridiculous in these days. It is let all candidates agree to stay at home and spend no money but use the newspapers as a medium to plaoe their claims before the people. Voters will find out who and what you are and if you are elected you can afford to be honest, and it you are not, you can't -get what you should not have, and yon will not be out in much save your laoerated feelings, and time will heal them. The Thrice-a-Week Edition of the NEW - YORK - WORLD. Practically a Dally at the Prloe of iWutkli Ke other Newspaper la tha world glvos so much at so low a prloe The great political campaigns are now at hand, and you want the news accurately and promptly. , The World long since established a record for impartiality, and anybody can afford its Thrioe-a-Week edition, which comes every other day in the week, except Sunday. It will be of particular value to you now. The Thrice-a-Week World also abounds In other strong features, serial stor ies, humor, markets, cartoons ; in fact, everything that is to be found in a first olass daily. THK THRICE-A-WEEK WORLD'S regular subscription price is only f 1.00 per year, and this pays for 15 papers. We offer this unequalled newspaper and the "PIKE COUNT V PRESS" together for one year for 13 00. The regular subscription price of the two papers is 12.60. ENDS V INTERS TROUBLES To many, winter is a aeanon of trou . Lie. The frost-bitten toes and Hurera, clianped bands and lips. cbllblaiiiH, oold wires, red and rouifh skins, prove tins. Itut sui'U trouble tly before lines, leu's Aruii-a Halve. A trial convince. Greater! braler of iiurus, Soils, I'ilea, t.uia, rJoreo, "n"1" aua ojJiaiiUL 4Ju- Balsam Will stop any eonflOi that can be stopped by any medicine and cure conohs that cannot be cured oy any other medicine. It Is always the best cough cure. Yon cannot altord to take chances on any other kind. KFMPS BALSAM cores coughs, colds, bronchitis, firtp, asthma and consump tion In llrst stages. It does not contain alco hol, opium, morphine, or any other narcotic, poison 'ous or harmful drug. NOTICE OF ELECTION. The annual meeting of the share holders of the Barret Bridge Coin pany, will be held at room 4, Farnum liuilding. In the city of Pott Jervis, N. V., Friday, January , toil, for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for the ensuing year. The (Kills will be open from 10 o clock A- M., until H o'clock A. M. W. 1. -CUDDEBACK, Treasurer. Port Jervis,. N. Y., Dec. 10, 1910. How's This? Wa offer one hundred doll urn reward for any cane of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Halli Catarrh Curu. J. CHENKY CO , Toledo, O, Y e, the u1ukjr0.u1.rd, have Known r . .1. Cheney for the lam 15 years, and believe dim perreetiy bouorao.e in an out. new trauHttctionft and fiimnclallr able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. W ALIMNU, iVINNAH C IMAtviH, Wholesale DriiKffiflta, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is c.keii Internally, acting directly upon the blood and m u ooub sUirfaoes of the. system. Testimonials ent free. Prloe 7oc. jer bottle, bold by all Druggists. 1 I tine nan a family nils xor couaupt tiou. Discipline of Pupils In Honesdale a man had the prin cipal of the public schools arrested for correcting his boy while on the xtreet. Under the Act of 1895 the State Superintendent decides as fol lows : "The jurisdiction and antbority ot the teactier over the pupils are neitb er limited by the school house wallB, uor to the time the school is actually in session. As a general rule, all matters legitimately connected with the schools and the manners and mor als of the scholar, the teacher's juris. diction, conjointly with that ot the parent, Tomiuenocs when pupils leave the parent's roof and control to go to school, and continue omil their re. turn from school. The teacher, how ever, is not responsible tor tbe mis conduct of pnpl Is on the way to and from school, though he has the right to punish fur such misconduct, when brought to his knowledge.' VANTS TO HELP SOME ONE. For thirty years J. F. Hover, of Fer tile, Mo.' uteiied help and cou.'dn't fiud it That's why he wants to help some one now. Hulleriug so long himself he feels for all distrees from itackake, Ner vousuese. lot or appetite, Lassitude. and Kidney Disorders.. He shows Hint hlectric Bitters work wonders for such troubles. '.Mve bottles," he writes, "wholly cured nie and now I am weli and heurty." It's also positively guar anieeu lor ljiver 1 rouble, uvsiiepsia. Blood Disorders, Female Complaints ana miliaria. Try mem. ouc at All Druggists. OBITUARY Maky Jane Cj.ark Mary Jane Clark, widow of the late Mathas Carmer, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James McKeeby, in Montague, Tuesday aged 77 years. Her husband at one time kept the Bluff House here. Two sons, Isaac of Newark and Samuel of Schenectady, N. Y.,' and two daughters, Mrs. Melvina Wilzen- backer of Bparrowbush and Mrs, James McKeeby of Montague, sur vive her. John Wesley Robinson died at his home In Palmyra township, Deo, 10, of cancer, aged t7 years and 1 months. The funeral, conducted by Rev. Webster, was held Deo. 13, aud interment in tjinionstown Cemetery. He is survived by his wife and two sons, Frank and Willkm. Verene B., wife of Peter Mager, died at her home in Mntamoras, Tuesday, aged 64 years. She was born in Switzerland and came to this country when seven years old. Part of her life was passod near Milford and latterly at Matatuoraa. She was married in lbU8. Her hubband, three sons, and five daughters, sur vive her. and one brother, Vincent Badeau, of Dtngman township. The funeral will be held tlijs afternoon. George, a son of Henry B. Van Auken and wife of Delaware town ship, died at Branch villa Dec. 11th, aged IS years. I ! BAZAAR NOW OPEN HAND-PAINTED CHINA" $ iVATER COLOR PAINTINGS, a r rnv.iAK i iu.la. ::: All suitable for Hohduy Ktfla 2 i at Htore of T. AKU-iTKO.NU I & BUN. Mrs. Harry T. Armstrong, f ) a Aslvtirtiae - in the - Schanr.o, line of ItP'nnan township, IVnn'a. deceased. Pike County, NOTICE to the heirs, letrntens, creditor, nd ocher perrons Interested iu the estate of wild do- ident. You, and each of you, are hereby notl fiidthnton the 2Hrd day of Novonitmr A. D litlo, a petition whs filed In the office qI ihe Clerk of the Orphans' Court 01 I'ike County, by the iimlrHlnet, praying that (he Honorable the Orphan' t. eurt of said County of Pike, ordr and direct the pe titioner to sell at private sale to John it. Cook, all that certain inesstiasfe, tenement and tract of land, situate n the na(d town ship of Ijehman, County of tike and ntate ol IVnnsYivauia, the same lxltig hounded by iheKtver Delaware, lands of 11. F. Schoonovcr, Margaret JStoddard, William Custard. Jr., lauds late ot Cyrus Custaid land of John Swartwood and others, par ticularly described by metea and hounds, courses and discourses in tmid petition, and containing 127 acres, iJT perches, be the ime more or less, and rijowu as ttie "ntv ruide HtUl property of which the said Jaul S-'hiinno, dird seized aud nosHfPned, the saute having been conveyed to him by said John H. Cook aud wife, lu May liKD, snd the deed therefor beltij? of record In the Recorder of Deeds olllce of said Conuty of Fiko. ' I he said netltlon will be presented to the said Court tor Its consideration and ac Mod thereon, upon Moudny, the IWth dav dar of Ih-cember, A. U. HMO at 8 oc'k. P. M., of said day, or as soon thereafter as prncticame. Any person aeRirinir to except or onieot to thp ffrautliiiT of naid uolittoii. Is rpciuir- ed to Hie lu said oftiee, such exception orl objeotton, iH'fure, or on the date of presen tation tnereoir as ntoi-eaui. ItOUiaK K. tiCHANNO. Not. 23, 11(10 Petitioner NOTICB.' The Conimlwioiicrs of Pike County will hereafter hold Regular Meeting:- he 1st Thursday of each mo. between the hours of 9 a. m. and 4 p. m, except lng In the months when Court ma be In session, and then during Court THEO. H. BAKER Commissi merb Clerk WANTED Cosmoi'OLItan Maga zine requites 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. balary ana commission. Pre vious experience desirable but cot essential. wnole time or spare time. Address, with references, li C. Campbell. Cosmopolitan Maga zine, 1789 Broadway, New York City. Court Proclamation State of Pennsylvania ) County of Pike. ) Notice is hereby given to all persons bound by recognizance or otherwise to ap pear that the December term of lillU of the several oourts ot Pike county will be held at the Court house in the Boroua-h of Mil ford on the third Mondnv (ldth) atSo'clok p. ru. and will be continued one week if necessary. Mllford, Nov. ), Wit). Sheriff NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. mouce le nereby given tbat an applica tion will be iimch' to the Governor of Penn sylvnuta on the 87th day at lomber 1910 by J. Li. Weston, M. V. Kowlnud and John nuuiwcu. unuerme aoiui A.8seinbiy ap proved April iitf. 1874, entitled "au Aot to provine ror the regulHtlon and lucorpora lion of certain corporations, " and the snp- piuuiuuut iimn'io. ior tne cnnrier ol an In tendtd corporation to be called "LACK A WAXKN W'LFOKD TKLEPHONH tUAifAJiY," tlie character and object ol wniun is. ior tne purpose ol buildlrttr maintaining aud operating telephone lines to be located as follows: litKtniii(r at Lackawaxen aioog the publlo highway to the interswetion of the Milford and Owe go turnpike;thenoe following said Mllford and Owiiro turnpike to Milford, Pa., with branch from Suwklll school house on said turnpike along Mi w Kill road to Miiford Pa hraucheH from alwve specified route bcu-in. ning at a point near the residence of Peur Helms following the public highway to rhohola, Pa, with a braiu-h from said pub lic highway at the residence of Gibson I, Mo Kuan to Twin Lakes: thence following said highway to Parker's Glen: thence fol lowing the public highway from Parker's Glen to Pond Eddy, Pa., thence along public highway to Mill Kift, Pa , theuot along the public highway to Matamoraa, Pa., with a branch from Ira B. Kosen krans' residence along the public highway to Lord's Vallty Post Oilice; thence fol lowing Dingmans turnpike and public highway via McConiwIl properly to Mil ford, Pa, Branch from Grecly, Pa , along publlo highway to Intersect with Hue on Shohola road near tlu residence of the Bridge property, with branch on public highway interacting line at Blhl's Mill to residence of Joseph tichuetzler, with branch from LacknwitxuD along the pub lic hignway to Westcolaug: thence to Westcolang Iake: thence to Bohemia, with branch from Westcolang post oltlce to Mast Hope, Pa., thence to Welcome Lake, thcuco along public highway to property at Jrthn Perkins: thence to Beech Lake, wiUwurfinch from Welcome Lake along the puTilic highway to the Delaware Bridge at Narrousburg, N, Y with branch hues lead lug thorefrom, and for these purposes to h,io, possess and en joy all the rights, beuctiis and privileges of said Act of Assembly and supplement luurvMj. E C. Ml'MKORD, Honesdale, Pa., Nor. 23, l'Jlu, Solicitor REGISTER'S NOTICE The following accounts have been filed with the Rett inter ftu W()i uretteiited to the Orphans' Court of Pike Cdiuht t,,r confirmation on the third Monday of De cetn)er next; K6TATK of Jacob F. Wackftr. (IpmkmI The first aud dual account of J, Henry uuuni, .Timuii.innttiur. ESTATE of Sarah Westfall, deceased. The first and final account ol (J. W. Bull, Executor ESTATE of John Degen Jr deceased. First and final account of Emma Degeu, nuiuiuvinvni. EaTATE of Johanna Christiana, Rpvap deceased. The first and final aooonut of Maria Katharine Meyw, Executrix last will. Nov. 10. 1910. JOHN C. WESTBROOTT .Tr Milford, Pa. Kegisfcer. WIDOW'S APPRAISE- MENT. The following Inventory and Appraise ment npar K widow hits been nlwl with the Kt-Kiitter aud will be pnmu-d to the OrpliHiia' Court of Pike Comity Ut approvrtl on the third Monday ot Dooem b'r next: KSTATK of Andrew A. Albright, de oeaMed. Iuventory aud Apprniwmmnt of ntjrriouat estate net apart to Kliza M. Al bright, widow, diuouutiiiff to lK Milford, Va. JOHN C. WKc-TBKOOK. Jr Nov. 1U, lulu. KegWuir. WANTED 1 Farm with good apple orchard, brook, unfailing apring, moderate prion. Huffman, Uoti W. 113, Estate of Paul General LIVERY STABLE eV Safe horses, - Good wagons, Prompt service, Careful Drivers. Findlay & Wheeler, ft Y iwiiTora, fa When Hello I Supplying 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 a good market In iowln buy your flih and clamt at my place. Limburger, imported Roquefort Philadelphia Cream cheese or any other desired. FRED GUMBLE Harford St. . Milford Pa. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips end Horse Outfitting gen erally, i CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS Repairrng;-NEATLYDONE. Examine my stock it will please you The ' price too. L. F. IIAFNER. Harford St, Milford M M n n 8acceed when everything else feili. in nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY. LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it ia the beat medicine ever cold over a druggist's counter. IV 41 At Your Home If you are going to build any where in Pike Co. or Sussex Co., N. J. it will pay you to consult a 5. WOLFE Dealer in Flooring Siding Ceiling Mouldings Casings Lath Shingle a n d Roofing Milford to A 3 .PROPRIETORS 'BEST OF ALL FLOUR. FEED, MEAL, BRAN, -OATS, and HAY in need of any. to No. 5., or come to SAWKILL MILL,' MILFORD PA RYDER'S MARKET RYDER'S BUILDING DEALER IIS Heats and Provisions, Fish arid Vegetables, Canned Goods Orders Promptly Attended PAUL RYDER Harford Street, Milford. WOOD & SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS MILFORD PA UNDERTAKING in all branobea Special attention given to EMBALMING No extra obarge for attending funerals out of town. Telephone lu Reaidenao. LADY ASSISTANT New ork Kepresentatlve Kutluual Casket Co. 50 Great JouutiSt. Telephone 8345 Spring WANTED To rent small house in Miliurd, aUdretu, P. O. BOX .184, Mattttnoraa, Pa BANKS ON SURE THING NOW. "I'll nuver tie without Dr. King's New Life 1'itlM auain." writes A. Hchiuuret-k. C47 Elm St., Itufl'ulo, X. V. "Thev cur vtl me tf I'liruiiic constipation wlieu all otiiars luiieil." I uetualeu ior itilioua-iie-H, Jaundice, liuk-geMtion, Headache ( liilln, Malaria and lability. 26c at All Drujit-'ii-tH. F R A M E Cement C Lime f Plaster S j Doors ( An and ) I Windows c I Interior Finish ( t and ) Oak Flooring S I Pa. ' c c -.. -.., w -mfl m. ..-tv5 ,5v5v5v5v 1 S0ALbTIlING I NflEE. MITCHELL'S store in Milford represents quality in ALL its wares, . i Boots and Shoes pi Men's & Women's Fur nishings. In fact EVERYTHING Country Store. 4 We have no specialty, our name I g is a guarantee that what we sell is of the value asked. Try us ana be convinced. V ' -..4 S ' 91 Settling the estate of the late Thomas Arm strong we offer for sale the General Store of T. Armstrong and Company. For full particulars, terms, etc. apply to fi n T4 ft 9 CHBJ.STMAS DTg, A TD q Imported & Do mestic Cigars iru boxes of 2, 25 & SO, from 50CT0 $6.00 Every Smoker will appreciate Any of Above brandsof cigars F. J. HERBST, Graduate in Pharmacy. ooooooooo.oo4n4cooo-cccoooooo'-- O0v0tOv0004Ov0vOt0vOOtl0vOv0OT0T0tO0T0iaO OHHiliSl MAS 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-making. Don't fail to see our display. Never has been better than now. We will appreciate a call. ? ss w. s. r 1am uoooooooooooooooooooorjooo L Grftccries Dry Goods Woolen Goods found in a well stocked ' 'f-''-s-S.t.Af HARRY T. ARMSTRONG ( or 00 CO 00 00 00 CO 00 00 c o c o CO 40 RYMAN & SON r o i 9 9 14 9 - o c - ( c 4 ) c il c ? i 1 c s t ( J
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