1 SANDYSTON. MATA MORAS. i KEEN TOWN. i "A I 1 k (3 W V i W I Mm B W FTM'Q AMD IE1? ciiit e:i FRAMP.F We believe llicre is not a man in sill Pike County who would not be delighted with one -of the suits wc are showing at $4.00, $7.00 or $10.00 forget the prieo for a moment, and you'll think these suits worth far more than wc ask for them. If ever these suit were worth the money, these .).0), J(.00 and $8.00. Suits arc Cheviots, Ilomsepuns and Worsted Cassiinercs cut as the best merchant tailor would cut them. Bring: your Suit Trouble Here for wc arc here to show as well as to sell and as willing to do the one as the other. J. SILVERMAN'S Reliable Clothing: House East Stroudsburg, - Ponn'a. A SEASONABLE REHEDY Emulsion of Pure Norwegian COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphitcs of Limo and Soda A 12-oz. bottle for 50c. SET H. E. Emerson & Co., Carefu Compoun Next Door to new sumer GOODS LAWNS, PERCALES, SATEENS, . SEERSUCKERS, GINGHAMS, &c. A New Line of Shoes. CHINA AND JAPAN MATTING -HATS & CAPS COLLARS & CUFFS Select Groceries HARDWARE PLOWS CULTIVATORS LISTER'S FERTILIZERS WINDOW GLASS PAINTS & OILS Devoe's Pure Lead and Zinc Paints W. & G. MITCHELL'S, M1LFORD, PA. Ken Spring Goods Of Cvory Description at i 'i-iH Too Busy Selling them to specify. Call and inspect the stock. LVilford, DO YOU EXPEPJ TO f .1 a n u f ... . Ten nnd kinds of li. tijii. ec u maio c ma do yjc-w and work fuarantood Broad Street, Mtlford, Pennsylvania Hotel Fauchere. All Prices & Sizes Wall Paper 1 1 o Penn. BUILD? THEN SEE Oiii dealers In nil Lumber ; percon I . AX , , .... ; jcruiitii u iiuii- :f J. 'i i lia funprnl of Mrs. Victor Bovnns on Wediiesrtiiy of Inst wr-rk kiip nno of tlis Impost ever soon in this towtiwliip. The pymi'iittiy of nil go out to Mr. I'ovnns )n this grptit Hfilictiou tiutl nil bono he mny be fully restored to hon'th. LMrec'tly after tho funeral of Mrs. ISevnns the RhenlT bihI deputy l'lioiniiHon went to tho house of OoorgB Jnger nn'l pinned him under srreHt ns tho murileror of Mrs. Beviins. lie was handcuffed nml bidding liis sick wife an affectionate itoodhye '.vas conveyed to the New ton jail. James Rliny nnd dnnghter of Bus- quelmuna county, Pa., are visiting relatives in Sussex county for a fortnight. Mr. Shay left this place 50 years ago, and finds very few of the associates of his youthful days. D.iine Fortune has been very kind to him, and lie is enjoying the fruits f his bib r, of the litrge family of John Khay James nnd Elizabeth, widow of John Warner, of Fredon, this county only are loft. Born to Frank Slmy and wife of Lay ton on the 25 nit a daughter. Mother and daughter are doing nicely. Hnudyslon's population is rapidly ine.rea.sing. County Superintendent of Schools Decker visited the schools of this town Friday last. With an election as important as we are to lmre this full it is one of tho quietest I have ever known I doubt very much if a full vote is polled and yet vie are to elect a senator, surrogate and member cf assembly. The murder is all tho topic one hears discussed. The change of name of Deckor- town to Sussex is being ignored by most people even people from that section spealt of Deckertown and not Sussex. If the citizens of that borough should take a voto on the change of nnmo the nnme Decker. town would carry by a big majority. George Vanr.ess and wife of Rummerflold, Bradford, Co , Pa., are spending a few days visiting relatives in this valley. - Mr. Van ness' paren.s resided on what is the A. 8. Sloll farm at Sevang over 60 years ago. Mrs. Vanness was a daughter of Dora Ogden a resident of IIiiineBville many years ego. Sussex County Teachers Institute will be held in the Court House at Newton Nov, 4, 5 and 8th. I bars seen uo program, hut ana sure that it will prove both benefloial and interesting to the teachers and others who may attend. Claud Dopue, ft conductor on the Newark trolley lines, has returned home for an indefinite period, It is strange that so much shoot ing is heard. By the time the law is off on Nov. 10th, thero will be hut little game loft, and yet every hunter knows the penalty for hunt ing out of season. Tho finest lot of pumpkins I have seen this year is in the barn of Joseph Ilornheok at the Brick House. Joseph is sure of pumpkin pies for this winter. Ttuuior has it that our grand boulevard across the mountain will not be ready for travel this winter. Ruins and help have delayed tho work, but I hope rumor is wrong in tins case. The marriage of Miss Maud. War ner, only daughter of Joseph C. Warner, of Hainesville to James Mabury, a lawyer of Paterson, N. J , took piaoe at the residence of the bride Weduosday evening at 7 p. ui. the Rov. C. W. Doming of Stanhope oflloiating. Tho happy couple left Thursday for Paterson. Ralph Vansickle of the Trenton Normal (School gpeut Saturday and Sunday with his parents at Liyton. Mrs. Clark Tucker will remove to Milford one day this week to reside with her daughter at that place. E-iton O. Vansickle of the law oflk'e of Senator Martin of Nowark spent Sunday with his mother at Lay ton. I have rend of mnrdor cases occur, ring in various parts of the country, and of the intense excitement pro duced by thou, but when the news of the recent murder was heard right on its heels came reports of every conceivable description and they have not yat stopped circulai" them. One knows' not what to believe as the ofHeiuls looK solemn and mysterious ami drop just enough information for tho listener to make up a fcooj btory, aud that never prows lt:ss in tho repetition, and soma ef theni are caleulntud to injure the ri-putatlon of persons iu tl.i.i ciiiniiiuiiity. It is hardly safe io reiieat Biiytloeif yuu hear iu reeitrd to t!ie roi'ent eiime. lyASTKn-FAITIIHTI, I'Kii-eV TO aiu .1 1..., Miss Carolina. W. Joa, daughter of Mrs. John Josa, nf Mrttnrnorns nnd John Decker, also of Main, morns, were married at the parson tfe of tho Luthern chnreh, Port Jervis, by the Rev. 11. C. Wasmumi Tuesday morning at 10.30 a. m. Miss Katie Josh ana Clmrles Beyer were the witnesses. Mr. and Mrs. Decker left for Buffalo nnd Niagara Fulls and will be absent about a week and will return to Mainmorts and go to housekeeping in a newly furnished house on C'oohum street. Mr. Robert Skinner from Middle- town, N. Y.. visited biff Anqguter, Mrs. M. Roinert, Tuesday, i Mrs. Mary Durnnd,. accompnnied by her sister, Mrs. Clireuco Beeby, and Charles Beeby from Leroy, Delaware, sMnt last week at West Brokville, N. J., and returned home Saturday. The Matamoras choral union met Monday night at the1 Mstamnras high school room. 32 joined and it is reported others will joiu later on. Joslah Hilferty is 111 at his home. J. O. Ryder, wife and little daugh ter, Vera, spent a few days In Brooklyn, L, I., Inst week. Miss Jennie Ridgeway of Parkers Ulen, P., is visiting her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. WBrren Ridgeway. The L. C. U. S. conneotod with Hope church will hold its annual fair at Prescotc's Hall Thursday and Friday evening. Nov. 19 and 20. A pretty quilt is boing plooed by Mro. Martin Fisher on Main street. Tho pattern is the rising surl. Chances will be sold on it. Dan Cnmmings of Fishkill on the Hudson visited Matamoras Sunday. Mrs John Wannacott and dnugh ter, Eva, of Fishkill-on-the-Hudson spent Sunday here. ' J. Warner and family are living in Port Jervis. They will remain there during the winter, and are located on Railroad avenue. Miss Ethel Lord of Equinunk, Pa, is visiting at the home of Mrs. Ed. Lord. Lester Woolsey and family leaves Matamoras this week for their" new home on Front street, Port Jervis. Frank Bloker and daughter, Sadie have left Matamoras for the winter, and are now located in Port Jervis on Brown street. Z. Quick and family occupy Mr. Bloker' resi dence on Cookson street. I h John Deckly and Matt, CurtU, Jr., are constructing a ferry for foot passengers at the foot of Pennsylvania avenue to accommo date the citizens who reside down town in Matamoras. It will be in operation this week, William Hackett of Rutherford spent Sunday at Mrs. Billman's. Mrs, Hackett, his wife, who has been spending two weeks in Mata moras and Milford, returned home with her husband Sunday afternoon. Albort Nichols of New York spent Sunday at his home. Miss Rena Presoott entertained about 20 of her young friends at her home Saturday evening to a Hallow e'en party. Various Hallowe'en games wore played and thore was good music Refreshments were served. The yonng poopla iad most enjoyable time, and voted Miss Rena a good enterainer. j Miss Minnie Hill was very pleas antly surprised at her home Satur day evening, About 25 of her friends assembled at Miss Edna Westfall's home on Cunningham street. 8 o'clock and culled upon Miss Hill. SILVER LAKE Judge Beitler and wife of Phila delphla were at the club house last week. August Mercier and wife made a brief visit in New York city recent iy. ' Mrs. John Heist and song of Chest nut Hill, Pa., are visiting her mother, Mrs. Jarod Dunda-i, of Colos. John Dundas, who bus spent the past year iu Philadelphia, is homo on a vacation. 1 Col. Gond of Phila i i' en joying a VHOition at tho culv ! u-to The ilioaui mans vt Aaiaiia, ; Ijomx Inland, are occupying t!;oir lootUgo near hear for a sV;rl t :e. Dre.ss making in all brunches. MahyLudwut, Broad St., Milford, Pa. ? U1Z7AII Apretite F-ocr'r' Bowels constipated? Tongue coatvJ? 1 lead ache? It's your liver! Aycr's Pills are liver pills, all vegetable. iSJirJ Want your r.iou.-tache or beard a beautiful browner rkh Llji.k? Van DUCKI!!G!!A!.1'S DYE Mrs. Chas. Hnzelton of Dreher has been quite sick. 1'. Tortny, an old man ninety, eight years old, died at bis home in Ureentown, near Ledgodalo, Wed nesday, and was buried in St. Mary's cemetery Saturday, Oct. 24. Miss Emma Krieger, teacher of the Johestown school, held a nocinl on the evening of Oct. 2U for tie purpose of raising money for a bell, nnd about 3 was realized. A winter hoarder bns nome to encti pf the hou"s of 8. R. Hnel ton and F. B. Simons. We hear they are yonng ladies and hope they will enjoy themselves. Frank Hamlin's store in Salem burned to the gronnd early in the morning of Oct. 24. B. R. Cross had the misfortune to get his foot badly crushed by a car wheel. Fortunately no bones were broken. He is at present in the hospital at Middlotown. The teachers had a fine time at Insti tute Thomas Gilpin is teaching the Roemervillo sehoof which was left vacant by Miss Ehy. Sherman Fowler is putting up a new house. Marice Gilpiu is doing the work. May Croft will go to Stroudsburg this week. Union evangelist meetings will be hold in the Hemlock Grove church commencing Nov. 8. The Wayne county toachors insti tute will be held in Honosdal6 next week Mrs. Fowler and family expect to move to Easton soon. George Sanders of Scrnnton has been visiting his father the past week. Miss Lizzie Wolfe, the teacher of the Carlton Hill school, will hold a box party at her sohool house on the evening of Nov. 7. Election passed off quietly in Greentown, Stepped ARKlnflt Hot Store A child of Mrs. George T. Benson, when getting his usual Saturday night hath, stepping bnok against a hot stove which burned him severe ly. The child was in great agony and his mother could do nothing to paoify him. Remembering that she had a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm in the house, she thought she would try it. In less thaa half an hour after apply it the ohild vtbs quiet and asleep, and in less than two weeks was well. Mrs. Benson is a well known resident of Kellar, Va. Pain Balm is an antiseptic liniment and especially valuable for burns, cuts, bruises and sprains. For sale by Baloh & Son, Matamoras, and general stores in Pike county. 1EII0EUALE Goorge F. Simons and sister, Mrs Georgeanna Brink, of Hawley were guests of O. E. Simons Sunday. Fred Kellam spent Sunday with his uncle, H. F. Nioholson, in Ham linton. Joseph Bisbing and wife and Mr, and Mrs. Watkins of Scranton are visiting at Thomas Gilletts. Born to Friend Simons and wife, Oct. 23rd, a on. Mrs. A. F. Simons, who has been sick for so:ne time, is improving. Mrs. Richard Simons returned home Saturday after a week's visit at her sons. Harry M. Spencer of Dnnmore and A. J. Kimble of Paupao were in this place Thursday hunting. William Kimble and George Bus sie left Sunday for Westbrooks where they expect to hunt for deer the coming week Monday morning, the 2fith, as Henry Simons was on his way to Ledgodale grist mill he met a large bear about ono mile bolow here on the Hawley road. The poor bear has not dared to come out in sight again, for every roan who has a gun or could borrow one has been after him but as yet no one has killed him. Friond Simons is drawing hay to Scranton. llisa Ethel Walker spont Sunday with her parents. The Bt Kemedy for Croup Fiutn the AtchUon, Kun., Daily Uiulje. This is the season when tho wo man who knows the best remedies for croup is in demand In every neighborhood. One of the most ter rible things in the world is to be awakened in the middle of the night by a whoop from one ef the children. The cror.p remedies are almost as aura to be iost, in cose of croup, as a revolver is sure to bo lust in enso of burglars. There nso-J to be an old fa.shioned remedy for croup, known as hive fcyrup aud tola, but ttoiue modern mothers say thut Chamber lain's Cough lleniedy is better, and does not cont so much. It causes the patient to '-throw up the phlegm" ipiiek.T, and pivwd relief in a shorter tune, (iive this remedy as soon ss the the crimpy cough hpin-ars and it will prevent the uitark. ll never I tails and is plea.-.ant and Kitfe to take, j I 'or sale by lulih Ji bou, Mittamor s, all geutTttt btoivs in i'lki) county. 1 1 r mil. r it YOU OUT? ttu.vmt f t V li nti won a pa rit t mil i am . t her that wo carry an ex. cellent assortment of stationery. It includes everything that taste or good form demands. Our stock is kept fresh by the addition of now ideas ns fast ns they come from the originators o what is best and tnos stylish. Attractive papers in boTs or tablets, B to liOf. We sell stationery sup plies of all kinds ; pens, pencils, ink, mucilage, erasers, etc, etc, etc 1 0 '' ARMSTRONG i DRUGGIST. L. R. CARPENTER BROKER STOCKS, GRAIN, ETC. BONDS, COTTON, ETC. Bought and Sold for Cash or C.rried on a Mar gin of 3 per cent. You will find that the ser vices I render you as a Broker and the facilities and conven iences I can furnish can not be surpassed elsewhere. It is to my interest that you make money. All business strictly confidential. Correspondence and telephone orders given careful attention. L. R. Carpenter. Cor. Ball and Pike) Sts. Port Jervis, New York. Representing Oreulioh, Martin A Co. Artistic Monuments IN WHITE BRONZE Cost no mors than plain ones in stone and they are more durable. Don't inves money in a monument be fore investigating the claims of White Bronze. Write for information and designs. J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt Milford, Pa. J. C. CHAf.lBERLAIf Real Estate Agent. riouw tnd Lots find lot without Houses JJeaier iu all kinds of Property. Hotary Public ALL BUSINESS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Office Wells Building Below Dinimick House Milford, Ta. 1 Air r Ml f ft..,. ' U .1, Vt-iitii li IV. I.Tl'ett". I r r s ' urui I 1 1 U r I M i I I 1 O. (osite U. t... r-ute WASHINGTON! Subacribu for t'-i(J F litis. T J; ml . .--: .; " 1 'll-lIl 1 c J nt i.i.ce i nn.Lr.0AD TIME TABLE. Corrected to Date. Follrt Pullmnn trnln. to TiufT.-ilo, Nlnir nrn Knllii, ( linulnnqim LnUe, C1i'V1ik1, ClilciffM find CIn' Immli. Tiekftn on finlo jit Port .Tervln to fill P'linta In tlin Wiwtiuu Pnutliwcnt nr. Iimnr ratotj ttmn via any other firiit-olfun line. Trains Not Lpavb Pont Jervis At Follows. EASTWARD. No. 8, Dfilly Fipirm 8Slt.ll, , KfiSly KxprcM 6 15 " Art, Local Kjcept Snnrtny.. 61 " 4J, " ' 7 40 " 7iy, W'st Snmlny Onlr 7 M " Be, Local Kxnept Piin'dny.. 10 ) " JSi, Wnyilnllypxa'tSiimiay 11 ffl " 4, Dully KxpiraK li m p. M. 7ei, Simdny Only 1 10 " SI, AVny dnily pxo't Sund'y 8 S " 8, Unify Kiprcqf) 4 ao " 7(i, Wny Sundny Only 4 40 " 7'iS, I.iM-fil Sundny Only . . . . 6 07 " 2H, Wny diiMv pjo't SuiuVy 6 40 " 14, Kxprms Dnily 10 05 " WESTWARD. No. 7, fliiUy Kinri'xi 9 S0A.M . 17, Dully Milk Train 7 2fi " 1, Dully Kxprt-BM 11 84 " 1 115, Fur IIii'dnioK'pt Sun. . li) HIP.M. ' 8, K.xprrmil hlcnpo llm dnl 6 15 " ' W, Ijornl KxprcfmSundfiT. . 6 60 " ' 6, Llmltfd Daily EiDre'sfj. 10 16 " Trnlnfi lenve Clmmhpm utrcot Kiwr York, for Port Jervis on week 1mv b W, T HO, 9 00, 15, 10.80 A. M., 1 .00, 8 00, HO, 9 He, 7 SO. o IB p. M. On Riindwu. 8 30, 7 80, 9.00 , 9 16 A. M . . Id 80. 8 80. 7 80 .16 P. M. n. w. coork, General PaHnp nir-r Agent, New York, SOMETHING YOU NEED! Ynnr own Wtr Work I, whlrh yon enn have by conanltfnK' f4 CJ. V H KfitOT'f of Mnlnmornn, Ph., who In prepared to give pntlniKtea t nny limn. Write Mm fit once or fall and Me his atock of FORCE PUMPS J. C. PRESCOTT, M.tamor.., Pa. Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Best Floater and Fuel Saver in the Conn try. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE CEMENT ROOFING FIREPROOF DURABLE ' & CHEAP. Now Era Radiators, Two Flraa In on. HARDWARE. OI'TI.FRT, TIN, AGATB WAKK, ETC. 'IN ROOFINO AND PLUMBINO A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to T. R. J. Klein & Son, BROAD BTREET MILFORD, PA HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CAiiltlAGE TRIMMINGS. Repairing ;-neatlydoxe. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. HAFNEK. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. PKotograpKcFJ AND DEALER IN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Ht.-eot, Port Jervis, N. Y Subscribe f-jr tUe Fut .-s.
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