V PIKE COUNTY PRESS paatiisuno bvbrt fhid ay Friday December 23, 19 JO Orril B, MASONIC HALL BCIMMTO. subscription: Onr Ykar One dollar and fifty oent Six Months Keventy-flve rents. STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. Entered at the pot office of Milford, Pike County, PunimylvftnlA, its second 01 am water, November twenty-tirst, ltftW. Advertising Rates. Ont, Inch, oncliiwrt.ton - -- -- -- -- --11.60 fcs wh subsequent Insertion ------- .76 iifiiuc1!! rutos. furntshti on application, will he nlloweu yearly advertisers. Legal Advertising. Adni1nl.trittor's And Executor's notices ------- . 8. 'i0 A uriitor's notices .... - - 4.U0 Divorce notices - - - - . 5.00 Sheriff's shIpr, Orphans court Bales, County Tn'Asonir's miles, County ptule mont and eleutiou roolamution oharfcd by ttie incb. . a. Fan Ktten. Pcibliphkk, Governor Kdwin 8k Btuart, who bag made an excellent .official, will goon retire from office and will be succeeded by John K. Tener, whose former acts have been severelyoritl oised. All will hope that he will so oondnct himself in the high office which he will shortly assume as to win praise from those who were his op ponents. A man may take a false step but experience should bar bis future guide to prevent another. He will have opportunity to display courage and patriotism in safeguarding the interests of the people and the wish is that he will maintain the high standard ot his predecessor. Jacob Miller, the genial tolr takei at the Barret bridge, acoonipauied jonn wood to juuioid Tuesday. David H. Ott, of N. Y., a former resident of Delaware, was in tov.n this wees. Gouvernonr Emerson, who is in a medical college in Philadelphia, is visiting nis lamily here. John C. Beck has sold his farm in Milford township and it is reported it will be taken by the state for use as a fish batohery. Rumor says the the state will add to its holdings np aiong me oawKiu. Sheriff George Gregory recently visited his sister, Mrs. William Youngs, who is ill at Herkimer, N, Y. John ti. Burcher, of Honesdale, wno is wen Known in tne upper part ol this comity, died last week. Corinne Howard, the 7 months oia aangnter or ttenry a. Heed, Jr., and wife, died Tuesday. The tuner al was held yesterday and interment in Minora Cemetery. M. A. Reidy of Green has been ap- Doimeu mercantile appraiser for 1911, Roger Q., or as he was familiarly known Roddy Dewitt, a son of trunk P. Dewitt of Jersey CHv. died Wednesday at Matumoras ot convulsions aaed about 17 vaara. The remains were brought here and the funeral will be held today at 2 n. ni. from the residence of bis uncle lion Ueo. K. ljuick. His parents, two brothers and sister Bessie survive him. N. G. Palmer and family are occu pying their house here for the Holi days. - Geo Hanoe is confined to his home by Illness. Aimer Terwilllger and wife are visiting in town. Albert Rudoloh and J. C. Ki-h orr have been filling their ioe houses tbis wees. Algernon Gregory who has been in an automobile laotory at Aurora, 111., has returned to his home here. A barrel of gasoline exploded in the raciorv. doing some damage and in juring Algernons band. We wish all our friends a Merry iuu a uniipy ana prosper ous New Year. Ernest Gehrig, who learnod liis trade in the PRESS office and has since been successful in the busine. renchnd home tbis week from B:ittle lreeK, ilieh, where he wag employed to recuperate his health. He hi s just spent 72 days in a hospital with lypnom lever. X. P. Huddy and wife of Erjit Orange and Miss Bessie Van Etten of Hew York will spend the Holiday wk in town. . As the days begin to lengthen the oold begins to strengthen, so look out now for the days are growing longer There will be music by a Viotrola in tne M. u. Uburon (Sunday night Tbis is a fine instrument and the at- feot is almost equal to hearing the original singers. Thomas Van Dermark, residing in Dingman township, had his foot bad ly crushed yesterday by it being caugni uy me carnage or the saw mill on which he was working. How's This? We offer one hundred dollars reward for auy cane or l.autrrb tbat cannot be cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure. '. J. C'HKNICV ft l u , -roieuo, u, We. the uudersltmed. hare known F. J Cheney for the laaf 16 years, and believe hiin perfectly honorable lu all buuincss trau&uctluuM and ttutuicially able to curry out any uuiigauiouK niaoe uy nis nnn. WAL1HNO, KlNNAM A MA1.V1K, W hulesule Drug-gists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is u.keu internally, actiuK directly upon the blood and mu cous BUrfaoce of the system. Testimonials front tree, f rloe i()C per Dottle, bold by .all DruKirtbtg. Take Halt's family Pills for oonxtipa- WANTED I Farm with good apple orchard, brook, unfailing spring, moderate trioe. Hoffman, aoti W. 11 a. Hew Ynrk GROOMING COUNTS lit H cannot n-mkm m FMr kln or a -. C lossy Coal. Women with ffoort complexmM cannot be homely. Creams, lotions, wftfhe anil powders cannot mane & fnir akin. ETery hoTnoman knows thnt the satin coat of hii thoroughbred cnmei from the animal's 'all-right" condition. L-t the home get "off hii feed" and his oont, turns dull. Curt Tying, bruuhinjr and rubbing will give him ft clean coat, bnt cannot produce the coveted smoothness and gloss of the horwe's skin, whirh it his com plexion. The ladies will see the point. Lane's Family Medicine Is the best preparation for ladies who desire ft gentle laxative medicinothat will give the body perfeot cleanliness internally and the wholoeomrness that produces such skins as painters lore to copy. At druggists. 25c. Will of C. W. Bull He gives to Milford Cemetery $100 to his wife the household goods and use of dwelling for life contingent on her remarriage then to have (3,000 in lien tbereot. To Geo R. Bull his law library and use of oilioe free of rent. On the deoease of his wife house and lot to become property of bis son if he accepts it at $4000. .The remainder of the estate to be equally divided between bia three children, Geo R. Bull and his wife are named as executors. j . WANTS TO HELP SOME ONE. . For thirty years J. F. Buyer, of Fer tile, Mo.' needed help and couldn't Hud It That's why he wants to help some one now. bullering so long himself he feels for all distress from Kackake, Ner vousness. Lot of appetite, Lassitude, and Kidney Disorders. He shows that Kleetrie Bitters work wonders for such troubles. "Five bottles," he writes "wholly cured me and now I am well and hearty." It's ulso positively guar anteed for Liver Trouble, Dyspepsia, Blood Disorders, Female Complaints and Malaria. Try them. 60c at All Druggists. An Old British Soldier. There is in this country a "Surviv or of the Charge of the Light Ori Bade." News comes from Oakland, Cat., (Dec. 10) that George Smith is one of the survivors of the Immortal Six Hundred who rode In the charge of the Light Brigade at the battle of fialaklava. Smith is 84 years of age and is seeking charity from the Oak land Board of Supervisors. He wants sufficient fnnds to oarry bim and his daughter to England in order that he may revive bis claim to a pension from the British Government. He was at one time a woodcutter, but age and an old wound compelled him to abandon work. For bravery In the Indian Mutiny he was awarded the Victoria Cross and received a personal gift of twenty sovereigns from Queen Viotoria. After the Indian Mutiny Smith came to America, later becoming a citizen. ENDS WINTERS TROUBLES To many, winter is a season of trnu. ble. The frost-bitten toes and fingers, chanoed handB and lina rhllhluiiia cold sores, red and rough skins, prove luie. nui buvii troubles ny oeiore Muck ien's Arnica Salve. A trial convinces. Greatest healer of Burns, Boils, Plies, Cuts, Sores, Eczema andSpralus. On ly aoe at aii uruggisia. Election of Directions The First National Bank of Milford, Pa. December 12, 1910 The Annual Election for Directors of this Bank will be held at the Banking house, Tuesday, January 10 1911, between the hours of 2 and 3 P. M. ' JOHN C. WARNER, 3t v Cashier Music at Pres Church The special musio at the Proaby terian church on Christmas will con sist of an autheni, "The First Christ mas Morn" by Earnest Newton, at the morning service. At the evening service the choir will sing a Christmas cuntata, "The Hope of the World" by P. A jchnecker. Monday evening at 7.30 the Sun' day school will give a Christmas ex eroise, after which gifts will be diS' tributed from the tree. PAUPACK We hope all our readers may spend a very Merry Xmas and that the Tsew Year may prove a htppy prosperous one to all. Mrs. B. F. Killam spent part of tne past week with her daughter. Mrs. Edson Green, at Scranton. She returned to her home Saturday ao oompanied by her daughter, Frances wno is attending sohuoi at Kingston and is spending her Xuias vacation at her home here. Mrs. Nancy Kimble is staying with her daughter, Mrs James Killam, who, we are sorry to say is on the sick list and is under th. care of Da. Simons. Mr. and Mrs. C E Williams and Mr. and Mrs U. F. Killam, e.ijoyed a venison dinner and spent a very pleasant afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Eri Trirelpiece, Sunday last. Advertise is the - - The Creator Youth's Companion Since its enlargement by the addi tion of an amount of reading in the year equal to fonr hundred ordinary magazine pages, "The Youth's Com panlon" oan oiler even a wider range of wholesome entertainment than ever before ; but the character of tbe paper's contents remains the same Ind the subscription price, tl 75, Is unchanged. Every boy will eagerly look for the articles on skill in sports and pastimes and bow to develop it. The girls will find many novel anil practical suggestions whioh will fce helpful in their daily life. For the family in general, hints for the profitable occupation of winter evenings, for Increasing the bappi ness and comfort of tbe households This reading is all in addition to the ordinary treasury ot stories articles by celebrated men and worn. en, the unequallod miscellany, the invaluable doctor's artiole, the terse notes on what is going dn in all m-kis of human activity. It will cost yon nothing to send fi.r the beautifnl Announcement of The Companion for 1911, and we will send with It sample oopies of tbe paper. ' Do not forget that the early snb scriber for 1911 receives free all the remaining issues of 1910, including those -containing the opening chap ters of Grace Richmond's serial story "Five Miles Out." The new subscriber receives also The Companion's Art Calendar for 1911, lithographed in twelve colors and gold. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, 141 Berkeley St., Boston, Mass. te?" New Subscriptions Received at this Offioe. ' SAVED FROM AWFUL DEATH. flow an appalling calamity in bis fnm tly was prevented is told by A. D. Mc Donald, of Fayettevilie, N. C. R. F. D. No. 8. "My sixfer hud consumption," he writes, "she was very thin and pule had no appetite, aud seemed to grow weuksrevery day, as all remedies failed till Dr. King's New Discovery was tri ed, and so completely cured her, that she bus not been troubled with a cough since. Its the bent medicine I ever saw or heard of." For coughs, colds, la- grippe, asthma, croup, hemmorrnage, all bronchial troubles it has no eijual, 50c, $ 1.00. Triul bottle free . Guaran teea by All Druggiste. WANTED I SALESMEN to represent as in the Bale of our High Grade Goods Don't delay, apply at ouoe. Steady employment ; liberal terms, ixper enoe not neoessary. ALLEN NURSERY CO, Rochester, N. Y. NOTICE. The Commls8onera of Pike County will hereafter hold Regular Meetings he 1st Thursday of each mo. between tbe hours of 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. except ing In the months when Court may be in session, and then during Court THEO. H. BAKER Commissi mere Clerk NOTICE OF INCORPORATION, Notice Is hereby given that an applica tion will be made to the Governor of Venn sylvania on the 47th day of December 1910 17 j. u. Weston, M. (J. KoKlanu and John kuhbaoh. under the Act of Asaemhlv on- prove! April tfy, 1874, entitled "an Aot to provide lor toe reKulatlon aud incorpora tion of certain corporations, " and the sup- piuuiuuui mure. ior me emitter ot an in tendtxl coruorntlon to be called "IjACICa. WAXKN MlLFOHD TKLEPHONE COMPANY," the character aud object of which Is, for the purpose of building, in&intaluing and oieratlng telephone Hues trobelooaiud as follows: liegiuiug at Laokawaxen along the public highway to the intersection of the Milford aud Owe go turnpike;theuce following auid Milford and Owego turnpike to Milford. Pa., with branch from Sawkill school houneon said lurnpiKeuiungMiwKilf road to Mil ford Pa. branches from above biiecilled route beiri li ning at a point near the rvtddenoe of Peter Helms following the puhllo highway to Hhohola, Pa, with a branch from Mild pub lic highway at the residence of (ilbsun I, McKtau to Twin Lakes: theuce following said highway to Parker's (ilen: thenoe fol lowing the public highway from Parker's (ilen to Pond Kddy, Pa., thence along puuMu uiguwitj iai am rviis, i'tk , tnenot along the publio highway to MatnmorHS, Pa., with a branch from Ira B. Kosuu krans' resident aloug the public highway to Lord's Valley Pout Ofttoe; thuoe fol lowing Dlngmnus turnpike aud uublio highway via MoUonuell- property to Mil ford. Pa, liranch from Greely, Pa , along puttlio highway to lnteraoct with line ou Shuhola road rear tlu rotttdtiuoe of the bridge property, with branch on public highway Internecting line at Bihl's Mill to residence of Joseph tichnetzler, with branch from Laokawaxen along the pub lio blgnway to Wtwtcolang: thence to Westcolang Lake: thenoe to Bohemia, with branch from Westcolang post oilioe to Mast Hope-, Pa., thcuue to Welcome Lake, thenoe along publio highway to property of John Perkins: thence to Beech Lake, wiiu branch from Welcome Luke along the public highway to the Delaware Bridge at Narrowbburg, N, Y with branch Hues leading therefrom, and for these uurnoHes to h.ivH. tuiMwwa ami un. joy all the rights, benetiuand privileges of said Act of Assembly aud supplements thereto. K C. MUM FORD. Honesdale, Pa., Nov. S3, lwio. bollcltor NOTICE OF ELECTION. The annual meeting of the share holders of the Barret Bridge Com pany, will be held at room 4, Farnuin uuilding, In the city of Port Jervis. N. Y., Friday, January , 1U11, for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for the ensuing year. The polls will be open from 10 o'clock A. M., until 11 o'clock A. M. W. I CUDDEBACK, Treasurer. Qenerai LIVERY STABLE Safe horses, v Good wagons, Prompt service, Careful Drivers. Findlay & Wheeler, Milford, Pa PROPRIETORS I Supplying J I The Table AN EVERY DAY PROBLEM We solve it by keeping Fine Groceries, Canned Godds, .Choice Meats, Fresh Vegetables. FOR AN ELEGANl DINNER II you appreciate i good market In towin buy your fish and clams at my place. Llmburger, Imported RoquotorL Philadelphia Cream cheese or any others desired. FRED GUMBLE ' Harford St. Milford Pa. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Stylo. . Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS Repairingi-DONE. Examine my stock it will please you The price too. L. F. IIAFNER. Harford St, Milford ecftr (9U Succeed when everything else tails. In fiervOUS nrnatrntinn nn.l fMn.u weaknesses they are the supreme ciucu, m inuussns uave testined. FOR KtDNEYLIVEFJ AND STOMACH TROU3LE it Is tho best medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter, 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 Siding A Ceiling M Mouldings Casings " L Lath U Shingle M and B Roofing E Milford R 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 RYDER'S MARKET RYDER'S BUILDING DEALER IK Meats and Provisions, " Fish and Wgetables, ' Canned Goods Orders Promptly Attended PAUL RYDER Harford Street, Milford. WOOD & SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS MILFORD PA UNDERTAKING in all branohes Special attention glveD to EMBALMING No extra ohsrge for attending funerals out of town. Telephone In Besidenoe. LADT ASSISTANT New lork Kepresentatlve National Casket Co. 60 Great Jones St. Telephone 8845 Sprlne; WANTED To rent small house in Miltord, address, P. O. BOX 184, ' Matamoras, Pa BANKS ON SURE THING NOW. "I'll never be without Dr. King's New T.lfe l'ills attain. " writes A'. bclilui?eck, 47 Elin Bt., Uuflulo, N. Y. "Tbey cur etl me I elironic oonslipaiion wnen ail otbars failed." Uuetiualed for Bilious ness, Jaur.dice, lude);eatiiii, Heauaeue (. nilis, Malaria and ueLinty. zoc at All Druggielp. Cement Lime Plaster Doors V C7 and Windows Interior Finish and Oak Flooring Pa. S0HETHING' L IN & NAME. MITCHELL'S store in Milford represents quality in ALL its wares. mm noots ana siioes ii Men's & Women's Fur 4 nishines. In fact EVERYTHING L-ountry btore i We have no srecialtv. our name I'- H is a guarantee that what we sell i.i is of the value asked. Try us j ana oe convinced. i F0R 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 U , HARRY T. ARMSTRONG ooooorooooooooooooooooo- J00OOOOOO000O0OOOO000O" o t 4 1 or j or I C I oc oc I i oc GHRISTMAS IS COMING AND W. 5. RYiVlAN 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. W. S. RYMAN & SON I Sr o 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 o n o o4 tio o - C : ) O C 0 00OtO0000005000000000I)0000'.' 0n004 )40C0.C(J000OSO0000040000' eoaotovOtOTOvOvOvOvOvOvOvOtajiiitiitj 1 XMAS GIFT & SUGGESTIONS FOUNTAIN PENS Waterman Ideal, Parker Lucky Curve, Todd, Rexall, $1.00 to $10.00 j j j PKKKL'MES Imported and Domeatio, 23e to fa per bottle. BANUTY HAZOKH Gillette, Auto Strop Bharp bliuver, Kver Iteady Gem Junior Ueriirand IA.U0 down lo 26cts. each. J J J ri F. J. HERBST, Graduate in Pharmacy. i Groceries Dry Goods Woolen Goods found in a well stocked ) SALE c ) MO J J J STATIONAItY In pluiu and funcy boxes, 2io to ii. 60 per box. , o o o o I'lQAKU Imported aud domestic 60c ts to fo.uu per box. jt jt Jt o o o o o o o i u B k'i ' p - u o o o o o o o o JBEBS Port Jerri, K. Y., Vvc. 16, Jia . I
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