PIKE COUNTY PRESS. FRIDAY. IS'OV. 22. lOOl. PUBMSMR!) RVRHY FHIDAV. OFfllUC, BROWH'I BUILIHNO BROAD PT. stuschtption: One Yfar One dollnr mid flfly oeiita. Bix Months Heveiily-flve centH. STKH'Tl.V IS AI1VANCR. Entered lit tha pot oflRon of Mllfnrrl, Pike (Jimmy, Fpiinaylvimln, n wcoml claas matter, November twenty-Ami, lsttW. Advertising Rates. OnnaanarWelirhtlineiil.onn insertion - i nn V.m'h nlwMinint lnwrt.lin - - .Fn HIui nd rotes, furntahwl on implication, will lie allowed yearly mlvertleera. Legal Advertising. A,lmlnl-.rAt.nr'a find KxeCUtOr'S notieee S.'Ki Auditor's not Ires 4.00 Divorce notice fi-' Sheriff's fule, Orphans' court sales, Comity Treasurer's sales, County state ment anil election proclamation chartfiil by the square. J. H. Van Etten, PUBLIRHER, Mil fort, l'lke County, Pa. GIVE THANKS. Before the next Issue of the Press the annurtl Thanksgiving dny will have passed. A little retrospection will enable any one to see much cause for thanksgiving. Not only the material prosperity which has come to the country nud the peace and happiness which it in general entails, but in the lives of each one there should be something to call forth thankfulness. Homes may have been invaded by sickness and death and family oircles which a year ago gathered around a bounti ful table may have been broken and A vacant chnir mark the place where n loved one then sat, but this is in cident to life, and while it may cast a gloom should not obscure the cheer which the many kindnesses showered on us during the year have brought. We too often forget our numerous blessings because we become absorbed in some sorrow which may have been sent for our chastisement. For our homes, for our friends, for the comforts we en joy, for life and health we should render thanks. It may not have beon given ub to lay by much store of wealth, but wealth does not al ways bring contentment and hap piness. Let us remember that we are only voyagers passing over the ocean of life and give thanks that we are yet afloat on its broad bosom. "Ships that pass In the night and speak each other In passing, Only a signal shown and a distant voice in the darkness ; Bo on the ocean of life we pass and speak one another, Only a look and a voice, then dark ness again and a silence." TETANUS FROM VACCINATION. The recent scare in Camden, N. J., and some other places because of tetanus or lockjaw following vac cinations has resulted in reviving tha controversy over that method of preventing smallpox. A careful in vestigation should be made in the interest of the pubho to dotermini if possible where the trouble lies. The form of tetanus characterized by rigid epasmodio contraction of various muscles is now regarded as due to a characteristic microbe nor mally present in the soil and intro duced into the body through cuts, lacerations, etc. In Philadelphia where more than a million residents have been vaccinated not one case of tetanus has resulted. If the dis ease follows vaccination it must be either because of impure virus or because the germs are taken in the system through the wound accident ally. It is known that wounds in the feet are most conducive to lockjaw and soils in certain localities appear to be more infested with the germ than in others. If the virus is pure, and tests will determine this, and proper precautions aro taken there is not the slightest danger in vac cination. Hunters bringing game from New Jersey here and those shipping or carrying game out of this state are well known to the authorities, and they are not ignorant of the laws in force. If called on to respond for violations they will have no excuse t-xtept their cupidity to get away with the contraband articles. The display of ladies' gowns out shone the finoHt coats of the horses nt the bIiow iu New York this week. That boen.a to be the principal l)b jeet of it, anyway. THE CHURCH COLUMN (Ily Hr.y. V. K. Hi imuifii.) The topics for nnxt Habitat h aro, "The Joy of the Lord," and "Full Pay." There will ho preaching at Union next Sabbath afternoon. . The revival services are increas ing In interest. The unsaved are turn ing to the L-trd. TIiimo meetings will continue fir another week. "Come np to the help of the Lord, to the help of lite Lord ogainst the mighty." There are ttnno who are afraid of tho tinvtni!? mnnil cow ord, who do not dure put, themsel ves ui.der the influence t the gos pel lest they hi petstt'iiled to do what nonsi ieiiuj tclLi them is right, and who have not couniyo enough to do right in the face of the mockery of the world. Cowards, your day is coming. "Whatsoever a man soweth that shall he also reap." "With what measure ye meet is Bhall be measured to you again." How will you dare go in to the presence of God with a life of sin and mockory behind yon? Tho service next Habbath morn ing will he a Thanksgiving service. Thonrthem for the service is by Gabriel. This season should he one of great joy. As we meditate on tho glories of this great republic, as we think of its birth iu the sacri fice of our early fathers, and its preservation by tho life blood of their sons, as wo enjoy the blessings of pence and plenty, and os in antic ipation we look into the futuro, we have great reason to rejoice and be glad. Bhall not Thanksgiving sea son be the best in our lives because we have "the joy of the Lord" fill ing our hearts? It was with great pleasure that we witnessed the cordial reception given to Mr. Bmead last Tuesday eveuing. We believe thot this Is only the beginning of a most joyous season for both pastoi and people We have found that the experience of others is our own the longer we stay in Milford tho bettor we like the place aud the people. It is out belief that Mr. Bmead will have the same experience Stndr of Soils. The Investigations on agricultural soils which are being conducted in this country are probably unsurpassed in quality and extent by those of Bny country, unless it be Russia, where a very systematic and extensive line of investigations, including a survey and classification of the soils of the whole country, has been in progress for a number of years, Bays the Popular Sci ence Monthly. The work in this coun try has been carried on mainly by a number of the agricultural experi ment stations and the divisions ol soils of tha national department of ag riculture. The report of the field op erations of the division of soils for 1899, by Prof. Milton Whitney and a number of his assistants, lately is sued, is a report of progress in survey ing the soils of the United States. Dur ing the year areas aggregating about 720,000 acres were studied in the field and mapped. Granite Hlorlt Welching 1.4O0 Tons. The largest block of granite ever quarried Is being used In the const ruc tion of the lleuchy Head lighthouse, England. It comes from Cornwall, weighs 1,400 tons and is 68 feet long, 20 feet wide and 14 feet deep. UUDUDd is all right, if you are too fat; and all wrong, if too thin already. Fat, enough for your habit, is healthy; a little more, or less, is no great harm. Too fat, consult a doctor; too thin, persistently thin, no matter what cause, take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. There are many causes of get ting too thin; they all come under these two heads: over work and under-digestion. Stop over-work, if you canj but, whether you can or not, take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, to balance yourself wi'h your work. You can't live on it true but, by it, you can. There's a limit, however; you'll pay for it. Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the readiest cure for "can't eat," unless it comes of your doing no work--you can't long be well and strong, without some sort of activity. Tha genuine has this picture on it, i nil,.-.. "' . If you have not fried it, 6end tor frea sample, its a srreeabla taste will i t.urpri'ie you. bCO TT &. BOvVNE Chemists, rtari oiretsi. . t- v. i -i I . i-t A Jin Jlncicnt Foa To health and happiness is Scrofula as ugly as ever since time imtnomorinl. It causes bunches in tho neck, dis figures the skin, inflames the mucous membrane, ivastvs the muscles, weak ens the bone", reduces the power of resistance to disease and the capacity for recovery, and develops into con sumption. "A bunch sppcnrcil on the left side of my nerk. It cmisi'il (rrrtit puln, was Inncpil, still beenme a running sure. I went Into a frpncrnl ileellne. 1 wits persilmlc-il to try flood's Bfirsnparllla, anil when J hsil tnke-n six bottlrs my uerk was In :lcl, nttil I have never hnit nnv trouble of the kind since." Mas. K. T. Pn'vdkr, Troy, Ohio. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills will rid you of it, radically and per manently, as they have rid thousands. OBITUARY MRS. KATE lUMtlllKAI) VAN WYCK. After an Illness extending over several months, Mrs. Van Wyck, widow of the late General Charles II. Van Wyck, died at her home here this, Friday, morning Novem ber 22, at 2. IB o'clock, aged about 57 years. Bhe was a daughter of the lote John Heiner and Louisa Ross Brodhead, the names of her ancestors being distinguished on the pages of the politioal and military history of this state nnd of the country. Her father was a promi nent official in this county, a mem bor of tho legislature and for many years in the government employ in Washington. Sept. 15, 1809, she married General Charles H Van Wyck, who was conspicuous as an ofilcer in the Civil war, was for four terms elected to congress from Orange county, N. Y , was state sonator in Nebraska and United Ktates senator from that state, and who died in Washington Oct. 24, 1895. Mrs. Van Wyck was a repre sentative of the best typo of Ameri can womanhood. Cultured and to flned, of striking personal beauty, her grace of manner, cordial bear ing and queenly dignity especially fitted her to fill with ease the high social position which the official sta tion of her husband commanded. Of several ohildren born of her mat riage but one, Miss Happy Theodora, survives. She is also survived by one brother, Mark, of Washington and one sister, Mary, of this plaoa. She was a sister-in-law of Ho -. D. M. Van Anken and also of the late Rev. Hugh Smith Carpenter, a dis tinguished Brooklyn divine. The funeral will be held in the Preshy- toriau church Monday at 8 30 p. m Mr. Justin Lmiclmntin is on a a visit to Nyack, N. Y. . Friend B., a sou of the late Ahram and Susan Cross of Greene, was killed Nov. 3d while passing through a cut on the Erie near Middletown, Ni Y. He was standing on a frieght car and wa9 struck by an overhead bridge. Tho remains wore conveyed to Greeuo for interment. He wns a man of excellent character and was greatly respected by all who knew him. He is survived by his widow and four brothers, Posten R. of Greene, T. L. and A. W, of Austin, Potter county, and L. W. of Middle- town, and one sister, Elizabeth Mc- Munn, of Orange couuty. It is reportod that Amos H. Schoonover of Stroudsburg became temporarily dorangod a fow days ago and created considerable dis turbance in his house. . , Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias Is sued out of the Court of Common Picas of Pike Couuty, to me directed, I will expose to puhlio snle by vendue or outcry at the Shoiltl ollics iu the ilurougb of Alllford, on SATURDAY, THE 14TH DAY OF DE CEMBER, A. V., 11)01, at teu o'clock In the morning of said day, All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land situate nttil being in the Borough of Mil fonl. County of Piko and t ate of Penn sylvania, bounded nml described as fol lows, to wit: lirtfinntng at the corner of (icorgc street and Third street, thence alouK Third street to "Dug road," thence up said ling road to Crnnberry alley, th Htrt'ttt, tlu'iico atuug George street to Third htrtvt to thu titncu of li'K"iiiing. 1 M I'HUVh.M KNTS. I M)U the above liu.il nro erucleti three gooti frttiite dwell ing hoiirtt's, Willi outbuildings; uu excel lent gartlri), wilh sinnll fruiis, oil rear por tion thereof. iM-ized and taken In execution as the proiMTty of the otHt of John T. Arui birontf, tbct-aetl, with uouoo 10 Hamilton Armstrong, trustee, for John T. Arin btroitff, Jr., ai Urre tenant of part of the said prt inifceii, and will Im sold by iuo for ciifh. K. VANLKKMA KK, fcheriff. Sheriff's Offlee, MHford, I'n., ) Nov. ao, lyol. j Register's Notice. Tho following accounts have bt-en filed with the- HtKiiJt aud will be piem'iiled to the court for eonltrinatioii on thw third Monday of December next: Khtaie of Jacob Kleinlittns, dee'd. In pai iuioti. 'Die account of Aiitry M. Kleiu huiifi, ailiiiinirilratiix. hsitite of C'harii rt Wolfe, dee'd. Th ac count of hiunlz Wolfe, administrator. hslate of Kuih S hill, dt-c d. lnimrtl liou. The account of Winifred (J. lioru, udniinihtmtrix, the fiist aud final. Kataieof Ruth S. Hill, doc'u. In narti titui. The (iret and final uccount of Wini fred C. Horn, truM-. J. C. Wt.STJJUOOK. Jit., Keg i bier. Milford. V., Nov. lbthr l'JUl. WA Vi'ED. Kuergetio man or wo man to act hm lot al becrftary in thin riiMriet, I'Jiitt yearly . IwIom) bflf atklrt'bhftl envelope to " Vici; anient, " tare of 1(Kms. The Truth of I. "Whntl ' Htill nUve. Daniel?" fl- luiim'1 lite king, when he visited the .ion's lien that morning': "Yes, (hnnks b In Ilea veil," replied the poorl msn. "Why don't j nil tnke creillt to your self?" retorted the kins:. "You are loo modest. " 'Terhnps. 1 suppose if I wasn't mod est this lionizing would be the death of me." Philadelphia Press. A tatnmer-Resnrt t hill. Clarence Clumsy -Mnj I hae the next dance? Jliss Frost Why, certainly, I don't want It. Judge. lnr1natary. "Old Klutchpeeny left $?00,000." ' "Well, he diilnVdo so intentionally." Town Topics. Ooo. A. Points, Upper Binitlufky, O., writes: "I have bom tiHins Fo ley's Honey nnd 'fur for botirsenoys ami find It the host remedy I ever tried. It stopped Hie couuh Inline, dintely mid relieved nil soreness." Take none but Foley's. For snle nt Armstrong's drug store. Honesdnle is tjuite linppy ngnin, thnt plnco having boon mmlo a stor age point for coal by the Erie. Recommend It to Trainmen. G. II. Ilnusnn, Litnn, O., Engineer L. E. & W. R. R., writes: "I have been troubled n great tlenl with bticknclie. I waa Induced to try Fo ley's Kidney Cure, nnd one bottle entirely relieved tne. I gladly rec ommend it to any one, especially my friends among the trainmen, who are URtinlly similarly afflicted. " For sale at Armstrong's drug store. It Is ofllcially antiDunced thnt Clayton MuMichrtol ' will succeed to the postmnstership nt Philadelphia on the expiration of the term of the present incumbent. V. J. Bhivelv, Bntesville, O., speaking of Banner Salve, says: used it for piles, and It has done me more good thnu any salve I hnve ever used, and I hnve tried a great many kinds." 'For snle at Arm strong's drug store. Cornelius Smith, Bprjimuent crim innl lawyer of Scrnnton, is dead of heart disease nt tho ago of 63 yeius. Today take Foley's Honey and lar. it positively prevents pneu tnonin, or other serious results from colds. It may be too late tomor row. For pale nt Armstrong's drug store. ' As matter 6j( curiosity it would be interesting t? know,, just the con dition Of King- Edward's health Cancer has nearly killed him and several other disenses, according to the reports, claim credit for de stroying his hopes of life. Now they say he i9 in excellent health Is there a riiifc of Btock jobbers at the bottom of nil these different as sertions or what is the point, any way, if not to print sensntiounl did- patches? Seymour Webb, Moira, N. Y., writes: "I hnd been troubled with my kidnoB for twenty-five years nnd hnd tried several physicinus but received no relief until I bought a bottlo of Foley's Kidney Cure. AT ter using two bottles I was nbso lutely cured. I earnestly recom mend Foley's Kidney cure." Take only Foley's. For fcale at Arm strong's drug store. Rheumatism Can Not Be Cured Prominent Phyalolan Every where A.ert ht Oils end Liniment Have No Value Whatever. Local application! of oils or Hnlmentu never cured a genuine case of Rhcunm Usui and never will; Ixnause Hheunm- tUin la n blood disease nnd must be eradi cated by a constitutional treatment. To Dr. A. B. Clark, tho ceh bratcd 6pecinlist, more than to any other living physician, is the honor duo of having discovered, as the result of many yeurs of study aud re search, an absolute specific for tho most aggravated form of Rheumatism, whether Acute, Chronic, Muscular, Hciatio or lit flanmiatory, Kheuumtlo Clout, Neuralgia or Lumbago This remedy Is considered one of the greatoat advances iu Medical Science In recent years, nnd It will be gratifying to Rheumatic to know Mint there is now obtainable a remedy that cure after all eUe baa failel. I)r, Clark's Rheumatic Remedy is now for the first time puwhasablo through bl solo agents, the Clark Medical Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. A complete trtitiuont will be mailed, postage paid; on nH'eipt of One dollar, and so coulldeut Is the doctor that bis remedy w ill do everything that be claims it will do ii coulldence boril of esperlence, olser Viitioii and results of yearn of demonstra tiuii lu cubes considered incurable tlnit the oompany will lefoud the price paid In every caw where Jr. Clark's Rheumatio Reniitly fuiU to give (he dt.irvd rtilitif. Oidiuuiy CJies cured in a few days; cli runic C4ibes rtfjnire loiiKer but in every iiihtaiice a permanent cure 1 absolutely gutuaitteed. Medical advice, aud where necessary a h pedal eourse of treatment iu dieatcd, furnUheil any of our readers who will vritu the Clark Medical Co.., Pitts buifeh, Pa., giving their symptoms and a feliort bUloryof the diseane. As this ser vice U free uu one atlilcted with Rheum mUin can atluid to Ignoiv such a generous t.lTi-r. AgeiiU Wiuitetl. I Sheriff's Sale. Uy virtue of a writ of Km ias Is s'ti'il nut of the t'ourt of fnmnmn ri"ns of IMUe criunty to me directed 1 will cumnr to riililic pi'e hv vendue or outi rr fit the Sheriff' (Mice lit tho HoriuiKh of Wllford, on MONDAY, DK.CKMHK.lt B, A. D, IHtl, at two o'clock Iu the afternoon of snld day: All those two certain lih-crs or nnrcrls of hind sltl'nte In t he township of Mmhohi county of I'ike and state of lYmisvl- viitita, di'sciitMSI as follows, to wit: licjiin- nliiK at a corner on the l.tu-kRWnxnn rond. also corner of lands of Peter Krkhart. thence north (H1; di irrces west 2H pcrchc, north 4ti'i ih'irn es wept lil'j pen lies, thence ftloliK hind t .lucoh Hans south H!l decrees east W) perches to land of said Peter ftck- tinrr, inencn north r"4 Hi gr recti east j5 per ches to the place of licultinlliu. conliillilnit II niti's and SO perches of Intnl. Also (rlnnlii" at. a corner or the phre of hind nhove descilhcd nnd of land of snld .Incoh HH'is. tncni-e rthuitf line of said Huns' himl south fi7 (h'Krces west, llto pen:his to a stone corner, north li.'l di'Kl-ei'S west l!t0 MTclies t4l a Stone, south f; dctrrel wevfc iw peri'tins to a stone, thence south i?H:iJ de- fnes eust l.tH'j perches alolifcr hind of limry liver to stone, thence north fil de drees east, K'n perches nlonir hind of Valen tine Hinsinnn to stone, north 57 dcirrccH east llll perches to stone south fv di'Krees wchg in perencs, soutn h:i octrees east H perches, north 54! dcfrrees east !Pj perches to land of Peter Kckhart, them-e north fi'i (li'Krces eest 47', perches to place of helii-iiIiim-. I'nn to I ti I ti k IK) acres and 120 perches of laud, the two pieces together innkintr no ncres anil io perches, iteinn part, of n tract, of hind in the wiirriinti-e nntoe of tieol'lfc I llllnr IMlHtVKMKNTS. (iivid dwelllnu houe. wash house, wunon shed, mill nut li it lilt ii ru ; iihoiit, ia seres cleared, btihince wood nnd tltoher lanil. Scied and ttiken In execution as the pni)ieity of Ki'list V. A. itllchliiiinii, de censed, and (.'uthartne Iluch nanii aud will be sold hv me for cash. K. VAN'DKRMAHK. Sheriff Sheriff's Ofllco. Milford. Pa., I rsov. ia, iimt. i Executor's Notice. Inci ters ti'RtiHnptitnry upon tho OBtatp if (Kov.i ThDtnns Mi lmls. lute, of t lit? Hi.i iiiik'i 'f iMIlfitnl. l'lko Co., Vn , ilcccnscd , Im iliir Imh'M Brnnlcil to the nn.lrrsiiiiiril nil ih'imiiis liavinir o'ImItiih nuainxt tin- calil rvntnwlll (jlVM'lit tliem nt hiich, nnd tliosv iniifinoi tncrcui win pl(Mi8 miiku inniKili nte pavnirnt to TI1UMAS McHHIDK NICHOLS, Kx.'cntor. (IcrinHiitdwn, Plillnilt'lpliin, Pii., or IIY. T. 11AKKH, Atturm-j, Milford, t-rniin. Milford, 1'iv, Oct. an, liml.-ls-O. $100 Reward. All person!) nrn forbidden trespassing on the preiniKenof '.he ItnderKifrned in ilintr innn tow 1 1 .-1 1 i j . or in nny wim daniiiKiiiu or interfering wilh the reservoir Birpplyinii water to, or pipes whleh eonnei t same wilh, the Hotel Seilj! under penalty of the law nnd n reward of tlitn will be paid fur Information of nny nernon found iloinp nny such (lniniiKe. KHANlv F. BK1T,. Milford, Sept. 24, Ml I. W A N T K I ) S K V K R A I. PKHSONS OK chnrnoter and jiood repiitnlloti in each state (one In thin county required) to rep resent and advertise old cslnbliiOifd weal thy business house of solid financial stand, iuit Siilniy 1H.IK) weekly with expense additional, all paynblo in cash eaeh Wed nesday direct from head oillces. Horse nnd carriages turnlshed, when necessary. References. Kncloso self-add resseil stamp ed envelope. Milliliter. Hill Cnxtoll Hinld ing, Chicago. 8-13 iri TRF.SPA.SS NOTICK. Notico Is hereby given that trespassing upon tho pro perty of the Forest Lake Association in LaekiiWHxen township, Piko county, Po., for the purpose of burning and llshlug, or any other purpose is strictly forbidden un der penalty of the law. Al.KXANIIKK HAI1I1EN, Nov. S!2, 1805. President. TRESPASS NOTICK. Notice Is hereby given that trespassing on the premises of the undersigned, situated in l)iignian township, for any purpose whatever Is strictly forbidden, and all offt niters will lie promptly prosecuted. lHA 11. Cake. Oct. 4. 181)6. TKKSPASS NOTICK. Notice la hereby given that trespassing on the premises occupied by the undersigned In IMiigmaii vOnship, known aa the iliichanaii farm or hunting, fishing, berrying or any other nirpose whatever is forbidden under peu alty of the law. Auy person or persons disobeying this notice will be dealt (vlth in the severest lawful manner. UmmuK H. MijCahty, July 1, 1807. Lessee. TRKSPASS NOTICK. Notice la hereby givjn.thiit trespassing upon the prt perty of the uiideisigiied in Milford towu shlp. Pike county, Pa., for the purpose of hunting, llshlug or any other purposes ia strictly forbidden under pen a tv of the law. Mils. 8. M. CiiAVT. NOTICK All hunting, Ashing or other trespnssing oil the premises of tho under signed, in Diuguian Township, on Rny iiiotidskiil and Dwarfsklll Creeks, Is for bindeu under penalty of the law. ('HAS. J. UOII.KAII, Dingman Tup., N. Hon.KAH, May 17, 1808. Jobkhh F Hoilkaii. or the Holidays Christmas Tree Ornaments, Fine Groceries, Table Nuts, Raisins, Plum Pudding, Candies, Oranges, Lemons, Grapes, Figs, Dates, Etc. SUNDAY SCHOOLS SUPPLIED. Wallace Telephone Call 62, Harford & 4th Sts., Milford, Pa DO YOU EXPERT TO BUILD? THEN SEE A. D. BROW 3 and SOW, Manufacturers and dealers in all kinds of Lumber, Contractors and Builders. Estimates made ; personal atten tion given and work guaranteed. OFFICE, Brown's Building, Milford, Pa. tOH PAl.K. A miwill fnrni lintMl nenr MutiiMinrmi, hnoun bh Mm Ki'iiwl or H.'lnlinrdt iim'. nniindiinjr )t Brnn. Kindly hM'BtfMi. wi'll WMtcrrd. llmm. nnd i'lirn. Kmit of nil V ind". l'nrt lrnpr.v.Ml I'll Ii- rli'nr. For t.'i-in. n- ire. i'tc .liln'!l, LtH'k box (? Milford. I'n T-HK-I'A-S NOTICK Notice Ik lien-lir niv.ii thtil nil I ri-itit .(ii ii u i ill mtr tiri'Tn. lfi lii i-!ftwaie township mt which the High Falls U Itienl'-d l Rtrtctly fnrblilden. Delawnre Twp., Aug. iiVt. JtKll. Owner. Widow's Appraisement. The foltnwlttg apprahemi'nt pet npnrt O widow biiK Ihm'ii Hied with the HcgU-t-t'rnndwt'l ho to'esentcd to the court for cMiftrnint ion and allowance on the third Monday of Dfceniln r next : K-tale of Knmi K.A. Itiirbmntin. dee'd A pprMl-ement of nrnonal proirertr not apart to vwdtnv, t nt Intritm M. M. ituch- mann. A. V.. W K.THItOUK, .1R., Reglsier. Milford, Pa., Nov. iMth. 1KH. CHURCH DIEECTORY MILFORD. FlHST PlIRKHTTItlllAII ClUIHCH, Milford, Sablmlh services at HI 110 A. M. and 7.1X1 1'. M. Haliliath scIkhiI liuinediately after the morning service. Prayer meeting Wed nesday nt 7. Ho P. M. A t'otiilal welcoim will be eTlended to nil. Those not nt Inched to ot her churches nro especially In vited. Kbv. Thomas Nii molk, 1'ast'or. Clttlllrll (K TMK (Jlllll) SHKri!liHI. Mll- foiil: Services Sunday nt Iti.iiU A. M. and 4:H) r. M. Stindny school nt 8:tr p. M, Week day servlie Klldey at. H 4T p. M Holy (duimiinloii Sunday nt 7:45 A. M. Seats fre. A I. are welcome. Hkv. Ciias. H. CAHPKNTKli, Rector M. K. Ciii'im H. Services nt the M K. Churidi Sundays: Preai hing at 1U.H0 n. m. and at 7. HO p. in. Sui day school at lliliia. in. K.nworth leairue n't l.4f n. in Wei'kly prayer lneeting o,i Wiilnesdays nt 7.H0 p. m. Class mcciing condticled by Win. A ngle on Fridays nt T.mi p. in. An earnest Invlfatlon is extended to anyone wuo inivy uesire io worsiisp with us. Hkv. C. K. Si:t'IU)Kit, Pastor. MATAM0RAS. Kpwohth M. K. t 'mrnrir, Miitnnioras Services every Salilmth at. 10.IHi n. m. and i p. in. Sabbath school tit 8.:10. C. K inecting Monday evening nt 7.110. Clasn meeting Tuesday evening nt 7. 110. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening nt 7.8e. h.veryoue welcome. Rf.v. T. G Spkncrr. Hni'K Kvanoei.ical f:iniiti:M. Mata nioras.Pii. Services next Sunday as follows: Preaching at 10.30 n. in. and 7 n. m. Sun day sclioot at 3 p. m. Junior C. K. before nnd C. K. prayei meeting after the even ing service. Id-week prayer meeting every Wednesday evening nt, 7.80. Seats free. A cordial welcome to nil. ( ome. Hkv. H. vV. Hiiiiss, Pastor. Secret Societies. MlI.K(inf) ljin n. No. 314. V. & A. M l;odge mwts Wednesdays on or before run Moon nt 1 nt Wallace lliilldimr, Mil- lord, I'll. .N. H.lliery, ,lr.. Sec y, Milford Ueo. A Swepeiiiscr, W. M., Milford. J'n. Van Dkh Mahk I.odok, No. Hl'H, I. O O. F: Meets every Thursdny evt?nillg at o p. m., ir,.wn s iiuiming. j). H Hornlieck, Scry Jacob McCartv, N. ( Pkiidksck Rkbkkam T-oiiuk, isi7, I. c: (). F. Meets every second and fourth Krl days In each month In Odd Keiii -.vs' Hull Brown's building Miss Katharine Kleli n.u. Ansa Wllbelmlne Heck, Sec'y ff EXPERIENCE Trade Mark Designs ''mM" copy RIGHTS i AnTone iMTi()tn(r a skptrh nn1 rtprrtmlnn mnr ftnlckly mortiitfi our opinion free whi'lhtr nn Invnntlim in prohntity pntentnhlo. f omniiintrn timid strictly (HintlrinnHri). llnnrlhKik on I'ntontf VtMit frr OIJcHt nency for nccurinK pHtenl. ruti'iitd taken tliroueh Mtmn A Co. receive ipi-cUil notice, without cihnrgo, in tlin Scientific JltMican. A hnnrtfiomPlT lllmtrntwl wA'klr. I nrtrput dr rulatlon of hut sclfiititlc JoiidibI. Trnii. . a onr : ftnir monttm, L tuii by ull ncwsili-nlerfi. !oUNUCo."" New York Uisocb untie, m V St.. Wartiluulun. U. und clinic PKoiograpKcR AND DE A I.Kit IN Photo Suppltes, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Pnrt JorTis, N. Y. Head Tub Pkess if yon wnnt news. 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