PIKE COUNTY PRESS PUBLISH BO KTE8T FRIDAT Friday December 30, 19 D orru a, Masonic hall Btnunva. subscription: Uvi Ykar One dollar and fifty cents Six Months Seventy-five oenU. STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. Entered at Ihe post offloe of Milford, Pike Conner, Pennsylvania, aa seoond elaa matter, November twenty-tint, ltws. Advertising Rates. On tnoh, one Insertion S1.60 Baoh subsequent Insertion .76 Keduced run, furnished on application. will tie allowed yearly advertisers. Legal Advertising. Administrator's and KxeOUtor'S notloea - S.O0 Auditor's notice . ... . - 4.(1 Divorce notion . - - - ... 6.00 Sheriff's sales. Orphans oonrt salus. C.tunty Treasurer's sales, County stUv mnt and election proclamation obarged by tne inco. J. 0. Van Etten. POBUSHKR, We publish this week a cotnmuni cation which discourses somewhat on the other side of the question. Base ball has frown in intensity and de veloped in science nntil none but the most skillful players are in demand to produce a game which appeals to the initiated. It is a question of bat teries and those who are very expert command salaries far beyond what any small town can pay. It there. fore becomes a simple business prop osition. Can a town like Milford, where the attendance on games ran ges about the 4000 mark in a season, with say receipts of about f 1000, at ford a team iwith sufficient rank to draw those who have been accus tomed to witness games of the high est skill. That base ball is popular no one will deny, but does the Milford team as it has been constituted In the past and probably must be In future, present sufficient attractions to out siders to induce any considerable number to come here who would not otherwise do so. People attend be cause the grounds are convenient and it is a cheap way to be amused for a couple of hours, but suppose there was no baseball would they not seek some other form of amusement or recreation, It cost last year about 1?00 to support the game, money raised by subscriptions, entertain ments and admissions. About (1100 of this sum went out of town to the players, in salaries and guarantees. Was this sum compensated by an in creased number of guests attracted here by ball or does such a condition largely benefit the town. If ball is not worth what it costs, or if the game is not worth the oandle, would it not be better to revert to some otb er form of attraction less expensive. There are several ways in which money may be spent, with probable profit, in advertising the town, in bettering the conditions of roads, in street lighting and in buying lots and building bungalows. There should be a full, fair and free discussion of Milford needs and the business men, hotel keepers and others should meet and discuss plans, ways and means and all aim to pull together. Milford needs a business mens association, and she needs it the worst way. A number of banks and Trust com pauies recently have advanced the rate of interest on deposits to i rer cent. If a bank has a large borne discount patronage at 6 per cent It can afford to pay this rate but if it must depend on investing in bonds there can be but little profit, while the inducement to take risks for the sake of a larger gain increases. Loans on real estate are seldom above 6 per ?ent now and they can be taken only by trust oompanies and savings banks. Competition in rates of in tereat paid should not be permitted to weaken the stability of a financial Institution. How's This? We offer one hundred dolless reward for any cane of Catarrh that cannot he cured by HeU'sCaianhCure. . J. CHKNkY CO., Toledo, U, We, the underslimed. haTe known V. J Cheney for the last 16 years, aud believe aim perfectly nouorelilu lu all btulueee transactions and financially able to oarry mi auy vutigawons meat oy ou arm. WUIIIKU. KlNHAI MihVl. Wholesale Drueirlsts. Toledo. O. Ball's Catarrh Cure Is tuken infernally, acuua directly uuid the biood and mu cous aurtacea of ths system. Testimonials sent free. CTloa 76c. per bottle, tioid by all briurirtsta. Take Hails Family Pills for constlpa- HOU. WANTED I Farm with good apple orchard brook, unfailing spring, moderate pdoo. liuCmMD, su w. m. Xasv Vtvk Happy, Happy New Year. Ths Oonrt has filed derreo nf dl- voroe In the rases of Mnrtin agama! Martin, OpfHt Bftainat Opprll and Uiltrtore againe! Giluiore and in the latter esse awarded the custody of tlio child to the mother. Jaok, the young son of M. H. Chipin of Bridgeport, Ct. is affloteri with growth on one 1 1 his kidney and will nnderuo an operation In New York for Its removal. The par cntB will have the sympathy of many mends here. The post potied lecture of Dr. Ilillif. will be given Monday evening Jnn.2 WANTED Cosmopolitan Maoa 7.1 NK requires the envious of a repre sentative in Pike County to look af ter enbecriptinn renewals and to ex tend circulation by special methods which have pioved unusaally succm ful. Salary and oommbwlon. Pre viotis experience desirable bat not essential. Whole time or spare time. Address, with references, li. C. Camptiell. Cosraopolitsn Matra zine, 1789 Broadway, New York City. TAINTS TO HELP SOME ONE. For thirty years J. F. Buyer, of Fer tile, Mo.' needed help and couldn't llnd it That's why he wants to help pome one now. Hu Heriug so long hlmsel f he feels for all dintrew" from Hackake, Ner vounnese. Lot of appetite, Jia.iuide, and Kidney Dlaordera. He shows that Metric Hitters work wonders for such troubles. "Five bottles," he writes, "wholly cured me and now I am well and hearty." It's also positively fruar anteed for Liver Trouble, Ityspepaia, Klood Disorders, Female Com plaints and Malaria. Try them. 60c at All Druggists. WANTED: Everyone in Mitfonl and vicinity to read the opt-oine chapters of the new serial hy K. itx-rt W. Chambers in the November number of COSMOPOLITAN MAG AZINE It is the greatest number of the year and is illustrated by Charles Dana Gibson. STOVE WVOD Furnitheduttlli a load. Sfail order given prompt in tention. Milford Pa , A'oo. 5th. 1909 J. W. Kiesel. Concrete blocks made in any qnan tity by R E. Humbert, Milford, Pa ENDS WINTERS TROUBLES To many, winter Is a season of trou ble. The frost-bitten toes and fingers, chapped hands and lips, chilblains, oom Bores, reu ana rougn skins, prove this. Hut such troubles fly before Buck ten's Arnica Halve. A trial or nv luces. Greatest healer of Burns, Bulls, Piles, iuu, nuree, eczema ananpraius. Uu y zoc ai aii jjruggisu. Election of Directions The First National Bank of Milford, Pa. December 12, 1910 The Annual Elect ion for Directors of this Bank will be. held at the Banking house, Tuesday, January 10 1911, between the hours of 2 and S P. M. JOHN C. WARNER, Cashier 3t Notice of Election me annual meeting of the stock holders of the Blooming Grove Bunt ing and Fishing Club for the election of Directors to serve for the ensnin year, and for the transaction of any other business that may properly come before the meeting, will be had at Hotel Walton. In the City of Phil adelphla, Penn., on the first day of fenruary 1811 at 3 80 o'clock In the afternoon of that day. EDWIN B. WOODS. Dated, Dec. 16th 1910. Secretary, Fortunate' Moment. , "Alas!" confessed the penitent man, ln a moment of weakness I stole a carload of brass fittings," in a moment, of weaKnesar ex claimed the Judge. "Goodness, man I wnat wouia you nave taken If yon had yielded In a moment when yon felt strong?" He Passed. Judge You are a freeholder? Talesman Yes, sir; I am. "Married or sisler "Married three years last June." "Have you formed or expreaaed any CT-inion r "Mot for three years, your hoaem." A. traveling man asked a porter at a Topeka hotel the other night, "What is the population of this town?" "Wal, boaa," he replied, "ah kla say dst dere Is bout 40,000, eouatia' le whtt folks." Darest Peaoa. "Mrs. Nacget," said the doctor, "your trusband needs a rest He must go to Hastings for three mon the." "Oh, splendid !" she exclaimed. Til be delighted to go there." "Very good. You go for three months after he comes back. Ttutt will five bun alx months' rest." Secrecy Assured. "I found that our stenographer can t read nis nous art or they are a day old." "What did you do? Discharge hlmr "No. Raised his salary and put htm under contract." A Tongue Twithter Thlmptlfled. "Some of these tongue twisters are really very hard to enunciate, for In stance: 'The see. eeaaeta, and It sufTV eeth us.' " "Tathth eathlly thaid." trthplngly thmiled Mlthth Klltbabetn. "You thJmply thay st tW: The) the Lu aWkstVsw at sawattwu taJ"" SILVER LAKE The ChrihtiiiBS entertainment wan held in the school house on Friday. There was a good attendance and the children were delighted to see old binta again. The program, whtob consisted of recitations, songs and a two-act comedy, was thoroughly en joyed by all, Refreshments were Burred. M las Emma Blnley, who has been at Beaver linn for several months. has returned to her home. Edward Emery and wife spent 8nnday witn the Utter's sister at Centre. Thomas Shepherd, of Long Mead ow, was a caller tn this place on Mon day. Us r driving a new horse, re cently purchased in Port Jervia. Miss Laura Banna, who has spent some time in Milford, tins returned to her home for the winter. Filling ice houses Is now the order of the day. H. Walton Adams and family are spending the holidays in Philadel pbia. William R. Shepherd of Dingmnns spent Xmas with his (arents here. The latest repoi ts, concerning Col, Good, of Phila., wno was accidental ly shot In the knee while hunting hern, are that he Is now able to sit in his chair and hopes to soon return to his home from the hospital. Miss Genevieve Van Etlen, the S'-hool teacher, is spending the noli. rtiiy vacation with her mother in Orange, Co., N, Y. Arthur M. Adams and son, of Btishkill, called on friends hero one day last week. The fishing on Silver Luke has been very poor this winter. Success in Farming. Foster D, Coburn of the Kansas Department of Agriculture says that in farming, as in every other busi ness, more depends on the man than on the kind of business. There are people who might be dropped down into the Garden of Eden with every thing at hand, and within five years they would be thrown ont by the sherifl. There are others, who could drop naked into the heart of Sahara and in five years would have the des ert producing every luxury, cd themselves surrounded by all mod ern conveniences. ASTHMA CATARRH . CURED. Expert Medical Scientists Startling Results Ob tained by Senpine ' New York: Thousands are taking advantage of the generous offer made by The Wood worth Co., Dept. O., 1161 Broadway, New York City, request ing an experimental package of Ben- 6ine, tne great discovery for Asthma, lay Fever, Bronchitis, and Catarrh, which is mailed free of enarge to all who write fur It. It is curing thous ands of the most stubborn cases. It makes no difference how long you have been suffering or how severe the climatic conditions are where you live, Henplne will cure you. If you have experimented with oth er treatments ana have tailed to find a cure do not be discouraged but send tor a trial or this wonderful truly me r itous remedy which is a scientific compound discovered by a Professor of Vienna University, and is being reo- ommenaea ny tnousauas. Stages Still Running. As the condition of the roads at this season of the year will not per mit the use of the automobile stage between Milford and Fort Jervls, the Company has equipped the line with a large enclosed wag on or sleigh for the comfort of pa trons. A telephone eall will bring them to your house for passeugers or Wells Faroe Kx Dress Delaware Valley Transportation vomyany, John C. Warner, Pres. i:,3t..A j:,A.-at: x s SAVED FROM AWFUL DEATH. How an appalling calamity in his fain ily was prevented is told by A. D. Mc Donald, of tayelteville, N. C. II. F. D. No. H. "My siHfer had consumption." he writes, "ehe was very thin and pale naa no appetne, aim seeuieu to grow weiikerevery day, as all remedies failed till Dr. King's New Discovery was tri- eu, unu so completely cureti tier, mat nbe baa not been troubled iiu a coui b since. It the bent medicine 1 ever saw or heurd of." For coulJi!, colds, lu. grippe. aHthma, croup, beiiiuiorrhage, all bronciuai rouidos, u uua no eoual ooc, ll.iKI. Trial bottle free, liuarau teed by All Druggists. WANTED 1 S4.LEHMEN to represent ns ir the sale of our High tirade Ooods Don' i delay, apply at onoe. Steady employment ; liberal terms, r-iper enoe not necessary. ALLEN NURSERY a), Koohoster, N. Y. - NOTICE. The Coiumlssoners of Pike County will hereafter hold Regular Meetings he 1st Thursday of each mo, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. except log In the months when Court may be In session, and then during Court THEO. II. BAKER Commissi ners Clerk NOTICE OF ELECTION. The annual meeting of the share holders of the Barret Bridge Com pany, will be held at room 4, Fa mum Building, in the city of Pott Jervis, N. Y., Friday, January , 1911, for the purpose of electing a Board oft Directors for the enacting year. The polls will be open from 10 o'clock A. M., until 11 o'clock A. M. W. L. CUDDEBACK, Treasurer. Pert Jervis, K. Y- JDse. It, ISiX Sill" "HIB mlW !' M II- III M IB ill w -II. ..ill in iiiibiW . n-mm I General LIVERY STABLE , Saf8 horses, Good wagons, Prompt service, Careful Drivers. Find. ay & Milford. Pet When Hello Supplying The Table AN EVERY DAY PROBLEM We solve it by keeping Fine Groceries, Canned Goods, Choice Meats, Fresh Vegetables. FOR AN ELEGAN1 DINNER If yes appreciate a goes' Market la towia soy your Itk as4 elamt at ny place. Lleiburjsr, imparted Roquefort. Philadelphia Creaa chests or say others desired. FRED GUMBLE Harford St. Milford Pa. HARN Of All Kinds and Stylo. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS Repairing ;-NEATLY done. Examine my stock it will please you The price too. L. F. IIAFNER. Harford St, Milford Esracers 8ueoed btn ev:r-ihi::(r else fc.iK In nervous proaradon ar 1 iemsle weaknesses tiiey are lha supreme k remedy, f s f. oarcs have testified. J FOR KiONrYUYE' AND E is the bert me'J;ie ever sold I over a uiLg.Ai. s counter. 1 1 h -.tt;ii 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 t? Siding A - Lime C Ceiling M Plaster S I Mouldings E Doors - ( ) Casings "" L ' a n d N S Lath U Windows I S Shingle M Interior Finish ? Sand B and) r Roofing E Oak Flooring S ) Milford R Pa. Whooler, . PROPRIETORS '"'scl BEST OF ALL FLOUR. FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS and HAY in need of anv to No. 5., or come to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD PA RYDER'S MARKET RYDER'S BUILDING DEALER IH Meats and Proyisions, Fish and Vegetables, Canned Goods Orders Promptly Attended PAUL RYDER Harford Street, Milford. wood & son FUNERAL DIRECTORS UILF0RD PA UNDERTAKING in all branohea Special attention giren to EMBALMING No extra charge for attending funerals out of town. Telephone in Resldenoe. LADY ASSISTANT New ork KepreeentaltTe National Casket Co. 50 Great Jones St. Telephone 81H6 Spring WANTED To rent small house in Millord, address, P. O. BOX 181, Matamoras, Pa BAJCKS ON SURE THING NOW. "I'll never be without Ir. Kind's New Life Pills aain," writea A. hchiUKerk, ' 47 Kim St., lllltralti. X. V. "Tliey eur ed me f ctirotiio eouHtiiiution wlieu al otlisrs failed." t'liciiuakd fur Hilinut neen, Juitndice, liidcgeation, Headache ( htllt-, Miliaria and Lletiility. 2ou at All IirugKuds. I n.a),aauau)ua)ie SOMETHING in a NIIE. MITCHELL'S store hi Milford represents quality in ALL its wares. Boots and Shoes Men's & Women's nlshlngs. , Fur- In fact EVERYTHING Country Store.. 55 "We have no specialty, our name & is a guarantee 'JktB A . aa 4i is oi tne value asked. Try us and be convinced. o it p ' '.'w.-.w HsV------a.-- t-' - - .-.e - ----,- ', or.-'SntKa)ns.-.ansnans'ia)."ajej 'jewMMean.ji:.-uuiJ 8 F0R SALE 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 'si I H f""-S-t-'" r-m-t ...(- oooo(ioooeooooooooeooooooooeoo oeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoooaooeoAoeooQ6QD4QSDSQoa CHRISTMAS IS COMING AND W. 5. 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. W. S. RYMAN & SON 2 2 2 2 o o 2 o 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 .nSOSO0000.0000a04.00400.000.0.00OS3 . 4oooo4i )eoo.o.o.o.L.osoeoo.o.oo.oou4c4oo' ooooooooooooo XMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS v FOUNTAIN PENS Waterman Ideal. Parker Lucky Curve, Todd, Rexall, $1.00 to $10.00 j 1 PERFUMK8 Imported and Domestio, 25c to IS per bottle. tiANEl Y KAZoltd Gillette,. Auto Strop Hliarp Hliaver, Ever Heady Oetn Junior Uerbrand 6.UU down to iSocta. each. Jl Jl J F. J. H Graduate in Pharmacy. t i I i, in)SvVVVKv?av';(v Groceries Dry Goods Woolen Goods found tn a well stocked 8 that what we sell . s. isjfsjj-.e)?? ' wMuui.-,.sia)a)wa)uuk 1IARKY T. ARMSTRONG. rats-tfcra ; p e t aaaaaaaa j j j STATIONARY Tn plain aud fancy boxes, 2Se to 03. 60 per box. CIUAKS Imported and domestic ,60cta fo.uo per box. Jt J J to WtJKKKfOOOtCO00O oo oo oo 4 oo oo oo oo oo C 3 C 3 c a c o c o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o