MAT A MORAS., f A man may bo just as thankful in his old clothes as in new ones but he doesn't look it. WEARABLE TO BE THANKFUL FOR WINTER OVERCOATS, DRESS SUITS AND BUSINESS SUITS, rivaling the most elegant productions of the exclu sive tailor at Thanksgiving feasts and society events. THANKSGIVING HEADGEAR ALPINES, : FLORADORAS, DERBYS, ETC. THANKSGIVING FIXINGS DRESS SHIRTS, DRESS NECK WEAR, DRESS GLOVES, fic. Tlenty of dressing to go with your turkey where ever served. J. SILVERMAN Reliable Clothing House East Stroudsburg, A SEASONABLE REHEDY Emulsion of Puro Norwegian COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphites of Li mo and Soda A 12-oz. bottle for 50c. rraaorlptlona SEE H. E. Emerson '& Co., Compo SJT Next Door to HEW SUfflER GOOD LAWNS, PERCALES, SATEENS, SEERSUCKERS, GINGHAMS, &c. A New Line of Shoes. All Prices & Sizes CHINA AND JAPAN MATTING . HATS & CAPS COLLARS & CUFFS Select Groceries Wall Paper HARDWARE PLOWS CULTIVATORS LISTER'S FERTILIZERS WINDOW GLASS PAINTS & OILS Dcvoo's Puro Lead and Zinc Paints W. & G. M ITG HELL'S, MILFORD, PA. f!eu Spring Goods Of Cvory Description at LJ LLJwl J til Jt il'r. Too Busy Selling then to specify. Call and inspect the stock. .misirons i: Go. m HIS ford, DO YOU EXPECT TO BUILD? THEN SEE f '' r-'. te a r a tern q . & w w i I . Cii iL2 t KJ i j .f.anufucturcr and dcalura In all klnda of Lumber, C o n t rc. c t o r g and Buildcro. LI:.tImatcfi madu ; personal atten tion clvtin ..nil vyortc guaranteed Pcnn'a. Hotel Fauohere. Penn. SA2WYST0N. Itanlet H. Lnttlmore of Inyt;m Ims purclmsrd the house mill lot of Th. B. t'lnrk In Branch v i He. Dan Iihh lived nonrly nil his life ncr Lnyton, and we will miss his cheery con ver milion very much. The new rnnil up along the F'lut brook hss advanced to the ntflgp railed travelnble and that Is about all. Big things move slowly, and that job Is one of that kind. Rilns Conklin, an aged citizen or llainesvllle, died of pneumonia on Wednesday morning last at the age 77 years. Interment at Lnyton Pat urdiiy. The laws of 1903 prohibits the kill ing of deer in this state for two years or until 1905. But on the strength of a clause in the law which would lead one to think the law meant they can I killed on every Wednesday in November of each year, a party started out to find a deer on the mountain on Wednesday last. They did not find the deer but did find a dead squirrel hanging in the crotch of a limb and each hunter had a rack at that squirrel, and it is there yet. It is probably as well that the party did not come across the deer, as the fine Is 101) dollars. Thanksgiving day Is here, and as a nation we have much to be thankful for especially for the white eltphatit we have in the shape of the Philip pines, and the troubles we may expect from meddling with what is none of our business on the Isthmus of Panama. Is there such a thing as the Monroe Doctrine? For the first time-tnis winter the ground Is white and our hunters are disconsolate. " But as it is Sunday there can be no hunting, anyway. The law prohibits hunting when there is a tracking snow, and it is an excellent law, too. The new school law of Oct. 19, 1903 says, "livery hoard or education shall procure a United Rtates flag, flagstaff and the appliances therefor for each school In the district, etc." The only flag I have seen was at Montague and none in Handyston. As there is no penalty for not complying with the above law, It will be a dead letter. David Ilartrim of llainesvllle has the lumber on the ground for the building of a new barn, to replace the one burned last summer. The frame only is lacking and that will be delivered this week. MAST HOPE Mrs. 8. 8. Crawford has goae to the city for the winter, and during her absence net house will be occu pied by the family of Mr. Reeve. Miss Katy Bchott and Miss Brown are both attending the Sullivan Co. teachers institute this week. Miss Ella McMahon accompanied her cousin, Anoie McCarthy, to Scran ton about 2 weeks ago and re turned home Saturday. Edward Johnson is now firing on the Erie. - Commodore Edwards is employed in Port Jervis. Jno Cole of Honesdale has erected a monument In the Ten Mile River cemetery. J :. Saninel Dougherty of Monticello and Mrs. Embler of Binghampton, who has not visited here in 10 years, spent part of Inst week in this vioinity. Than Han kins and bride, Arthur Hanking and bride have returned to Tusten. Mrs. J. Barlow and 2 daughters have gone to Long Eddy. Chester Daileys young daughters were guests of their grandmother at Narrowaburg last week. SILVER LAKE G. W; Donaldson and a friend of ArdtomihU spent Sunday and Mon day at the club houae. Harvey Rake of Notch, Pa., visit ed his grandmother, Mrs. Hunt, recently. Several hunters from near Ding mans are slaughtering deer in the back-woods. They micoeoded in jotting three last week. John IJanna's new house is nearly completed. Jacob Jaeger of Chatitm, N- J., trcompuiiied by Frank Hmith of Centre made a trip here last week. ItobiiiHOU f-hepherd had the niia fottiuie to cut his foot rocfutly and waa uuhWh to walk tor a few days. Assessor Brodhead was in this eetlun on oilieial business last week A beautiful English pheasant has been seen in ihis neighborhood t3Verfl tunes recently. MihS Margaret Shepherd is spend K this week with relatives and fneoils in Eitat IStroiulaburg and Shawnee, she wits noomipniiirtd by lier grandmother, Mrs. D. O. liroU nead. y ANTK1V-FAITII VVV PKRSOX TO t! Havel hiul fciiiniviM) furi: of oniti .K-.i)'!e ni.d ujftke r,u!h;c(iuii fur liuoiufiiu- .in k unit i,-ii,-. ,-,,:nry -M v.,. kf Mid t'Xti, iu lliuli.-y Hilvit'li- ii. l'lrvhni. .ap;-rniii u.ili.wiweM-v. l.tMvil tern lory, li uni iivu.-. ti' n 4 ' r-E ul t't if H 1 1. 1 fjeriittnt-ti t. hl,,l..,. b. i( i . . r--.-..l i-uv.-n.j,.-. Nimnu. H'i'lii il!., ij.i iK.tilv'lU Lilt. I, htC.tR l. Miss Berth Uobef tsnn, who lins been vNiting at White : Sulphur Springs fojr the past moutii, return ed home Saturday evening. Robert Skinner and two dnugh tors, Miss. Nellio ami Dolla, visited in ' Matatnoras SundRy at Mrs Hkinnor's daughter, Mrs, Rolnert. ' Nelson Burrows lied at 8 o 'clock a. m. Monday morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Wtu. Dennis in Matamcras on Mmb street after a long illness of dropsy. - He was 64 years old, and wMsbflrn lit New futindland. Him wid died about 6 years ago. ..Ha is, survived by the following named children, ,. Walter Burrus, Mrs. Wlllhirh. Dennis, Nel son and Hiram, Cora and Stephen, Mrs. Jacob Rnub, Mrs. John Uordou The funeral' was held Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs,' Dsnnis, ar.d at 2 p'olock at Trl-States Chnpol. Interment in Laufel Urove cemetery. ' '' 1'Ce condition of Ferryman Deck toy, who had charge of the ill-fated boat the tiinn of the aooldent on Wednesday night, is soniewhat im proved at this writing. jlf. Duckley has becu very fll. ilia sorrow over the death of the girls weighs heavily on him, although ho was In no way responsible thurefot-j and hif anguish has much to do with hid illness. Much - sympathy, is felt in Port Jervis and Matamoras for the rela tives of the Misses Uebhardt and Schumacher. Willing hands have been found everywhere to search for the bodies.' 'i'Mlas Gebhardt's body was found latetSu'nday after noon on an island near Kerr's farm about 6 miles down, the river. The body was first sePn by William Malllson, who was'in the boat with Thomas Lynch. Josiuh Hilferty is slowly recover ing from his illness Alfred, son of Hsrry Lilly of Port Jervis, who has been very ill, is reported a little better. Mrs. William Ilackett of Ruther ford is visiting friencbj and relatives in Mntauioras and Port Jervis. Frank Heath. ;of .Middletown, N. Y., he .pelebr$yd Evangolist, .will assisi Bev Shotui -koxi fWeek and Sunday at Epwortu churoh. The ; ferry , above , th irailroad bridge, is in: operation. ' It oarries wagons and fobt passengers. Mr. and ilrs. Alfrqd Bitluian loft town Sunday for Sharpesville, Pa., to attend the' funeriof Mrs. . Bill man's brother, MrMiltbr, " which ocoured Monday. PAUl'AC. The friends and relatives of Mr, and Mrs. Gurdoij Pellett of Pater-, son were pleased to feee them again in this vicinity, Sunday last. , About 5Q was cleard at the enter tainment - last Saturday evening. Everyone present had a good time and returned home well filled, and much pleased, .with, the evenings sport. Yolande Killam, 1 who has been visiting friends in Soranton re. turned home on Fi May. '' She was aocompanied by Louise Thompson who will make a short visit with the family of B. F. Kilfam. We ore sorry to bar of the illness of Mr. and Mrs. Frame Martin. The arrival of James 'Sheridan, to visit his old home, was "one of the events of last Wee."'",. , Au nansual nnntber of vehicles passed over onr busy highway last Saturday. We noted it as odd that they were loaded with, mop and not single lady withtheraL until, we learned that they were indeed Odd Fellows on their way from Uawley to visit a brother lodge' at New fonndland. ' i : t - -' r ' - ' Joseph Waita, accompanied by his aunt. Miss Clara l'elltt, of Waverly are making a short stay at the home of C. A. Pellett. V The" noted mule owned by Mrs. PerryCard of Shiny " lopntalu died List wok. ; , If every one wa n : cool hunter' as our Squire anil hm little ung the' people ottbis tow n would it living on venison thia fit!. . They got another Friday. Acx. IUANTKD - AN It Jf'AKMK.H in mi TK'.:tRIfiNG t- t to 0uLnurl8 -amouK the $j ui-u by active, .' will prove .tut i, be lutMttt 1 r - :ijr ennuMl mi: v tu dvott-d nn d-'Htrt'd. If ; li to T. W. (5., ilurlug Ilia Late full baa ftirint rs in littf..vlclulLv , uupnhle and huncMt. piviliiHluti to a triMHi lii - (nc.iune tMieb yetir. To am murb ir aa little ; iiiUtn-susi wine AT c-.- Box 4, Aibauy, N. Y. :' - 1 1 04 Pilh KJrQOCl' s Ayer's Pills ere ooJ liver pills. You know that. The best family laxative you can buy. They keep the bowela regular, cure constipation If. .r.";: r ant your moustache cr besrd nUG!!l;!GHA!j'S DYE j Ill f V. j w ... J U U ,J:J 6o different psmf s all new , one in each package ot Lion Qonoo at your Grocer's. DINOMAK'S FERRY. So far this year the boys are ntt compluining about the severity of the game laws. The fine bags of game brought home by the majority at hunters shows they have the field pretty much to themselvos and that keeping outsiders off their grounds Is a big item towards keep. ing the pot boiling at home. There is not so much money spent in the place by foreigners but this is of no moment so long as the boys get the game. Wallace Bensloy and D. H Middaugh killed two keer in one day last week. The Snyder boys have not come up with the black bear they were chasing. Mrs. G. W. Chamberlain and Mm Snyder are both seriously ill. John Hnnners has commenced building a large house. Ed. Darragh'a saw mill is kept very busy. ' High Falls Hotel is receiving a thorought overhauling. Carpenters are making many repairs and plumb ers are putting in pipes so that the sanitary arrangements will be np to date. It would be an improvement to the place if the school house bell could be buried in the cemetery near by. Its tones gives one a chill. Our assesor seems to be iu a quandary as to whether to assess property at its full value, or as formerly and also how to properly adjust the values ot bill lands which have been heretofore assessed at too high a figure In proportion. D. O. Brodhead and wife will celebrate In a few days their golden wedding anniversary. A number of relatives and friends expect to give them a party in memory of the event. Ralph Angle has gone to Soranton where his wife is very 1U. Fred Angle has been on the sick list for a couple of weeks. Henry Van Aaken has 18 turkeys loft over after Thanksgiving. Ge6rgo Wilson is failing in health some time since he was aftiioted with paralysis and hig mind la now seriously afilioted. Does the tie business pay? Here is how we figure It out. Team and two men one day to out and draw 3 logs to the mill $4, saw bill C0, wear and tear 1, drawing ties to Bushkill, 14 miles, $3, total t3-50, 7 ties 60f, U.20, net loss $1.30. Slopped Agalnit Hot Stars A Child of Mr. tlnru-n T Remain when cettinir his l.siml KntrnvlaJ night bath, stepping back, against a noi stove wnicu burned him severe ly. The Child WAS in SrAAt arrninv and bis mother could do nothing to paony mm. Kemembering that she had a bottln nf Chamhorlnln'. Poi Balm in the house, she thought she would try u. In less than half an hour after annlv it t,hn nhtM auiet and asleen. a.nri In taua titan two weeks was well. ,M.s. Benson is a wen Known resident or Kellar, Va. Puin IIlio la an ui, li-.,1 1., liniment and especially valuable for burns, cuts, bruises and sprains. For sale bv lialeh fe Knn Mutinuirn and general stores la Pike county. Some of the debate in thellouse on the reciprocity bill Indicated that against Cuba was chargable the expenditure of all the life and money resulting from the Spanish war. Other speeches of these same states men would Indicate that the l,20fi or 1,3000 islands of the Philippines had some charges agaiust them, too. Tha Beat Jiamadj for Croup From the Atvhuon, Kan., Daily Qlobe. This is the season when the wo man who knows the beat remedies for croup is in demand in every Deigtinoruooa. Due of the most ter rible things in tha world is to be awukened in the middle of the night oy a wtioop rrom one of the children. The croup remedies are almost as sure to be lost, in case of croup, ass revolver is sure to be lost in case of burglars. There used to bo an old fusliioued ri uiedy for croun. known as hive syrrp and to!u, but some modern mothers say that Chamber luiu's Cough Remedy is better, and does not cost so much. It causes the patient to "throw np the phlegm" quickrr, and pivng relief in a shorter time. Give tins remedy as soon as the tha croupy cough a,iars sud it wiil prevent the attack. It never r.ula and is pleasant and snfa to tuke. t or sale by iiuleh Sc bon, Mauiiior. as, fell general storva in pike county. riHawiiiiiiiiaiiijm j H! p to J j n - o j j R () I L. R. CARPENTER BROKER I 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 yon 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 striotly confidential. Correspondence and telephone orders given careful attention, L. R. Carpenter. Cor. Ball and Plk 6-ts. Port Jervis, New York. ; Representing ! Qreulloh, Martin A Co. Artistic Monuments WHITE BRONZE; , Cost no mors than plain ones in stone and they are more durable. Don't invest 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. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. iIouo and Lota and lota without Houses. Dealor la all alnda of Property. tlotary Public ALL BUSINESS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION 0ce .Wells Building Below Dlmmick Houae Milford! Pa. Vxf, pntmpti- ot.tttttt fl S. aid Korrltrn irfeVilLlfliil i - . - --" . .- -- (i ii! iv). t uu c:iur i.itjr. i',t U,,k, , opposite U. Li. r atent C.ce WASHINGTON D. C. it Subscribe fvf t- nnlLCDAO TIME TABLE. Corrootod to Date. ArA Kniig. C hnuUnqitn Lake, Cleveland. point Jn the Wetnnd Sou t-h went m lower .AM than .1. . . . . 1 , , , , , a,,j vllUT uraircinm line. Trains Now Lravb" Port Jervis a t OLLOW8. EASTWARD. !". 8, Pfi!1yFTprr.i.., ' B, Dully K.xpreM " ip 7? Except Sunday. . " 7i! Way Pnndny Only 81, Lcxnl Except Ptindny . S3, Wht dilly exo't Suuilay " , Daily Kxpt-m 3 " 7(1, Snndny Only... Wnr1',lye'o'tSund'V 9, Dally Ejprosa " 7iifl, Way Punday Only....; ' 7i, Ixwal Pundny Only W, Way dally exo't tiiind'y 14, Expren Daily D 24 A, M. 6 15 " 6 St) 10 " 7 63 " 10 SH) " 11 M " 19 49 P.M. 1 10 " 8 99 " 4 90 " 4 40 " 607 " 9 40 ' 10. 06 WESTWARD. No. 7. Dully Fxnrpfia iq on . .. 17, Dully Milk Train...'-..'.' 75 ' ' 1, Dully Kxpreaa 11 84 " lift, KorHu'daleK'pt Run. . 19 10 P M B. Expn-KaCblraeollindnl 6 )5 ' 9i), Loral ExnrrnsSunday. . KM 6, Limited Dally Express. 10 16 " Train. Imt. f, n K . . ork. fttr Vft T..-V.I. 1. j . 2!- 2'2- S ' 9 15-10 80 m , 1. ; oT) 3 80. 7 8" 1. D (Hi . a 1 ft l u 11 u 1 l-,, ..A 9 16 P.M. ' r. w. Cooke, General Paimriiirrr Agent, New I ork. Hera la SOMETHING YOU NEED! Tar own Water Work., which yon can hare by cnrtftiilttng' J. C. PRE8COTT of Matamoraa, Pa., who la prepared to kIv. Mtlmateii at any time. Writ, him at one. or tall and ae. hla itock of FORCE PUMPS J. C. PRCSCOTT, Matamoraa, Pa, Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Best Heater and Fuel Baver in the Country. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE CEMENT ROOFING FIREPROOF DURABLE & CHEAP. Now Era Radiators, . two Flraa In on dARDWARE. CUTLERY, TIN, AGATE WAKK, ETC. VIN ROOriNOAND PLUMIINO - A SPECIALTY.- Jobbing promptly attended to T. R. J. Klein & Son. BROAD STREET MILFORD. PA HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Penslrirm: NEATLY Kepairing done. Examine my stock it will please .you. The price too. L. F. IIAFNER. Harford St. - Uilford, Pa. PKotograpKeR AND DEALER IN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y at Subscribe fyr the FUmJ.
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