j I - UNelM Goods that are very much in demand nothing like them for Shirt Waist Suits, and Spring and Summer Dress es. We think that our showing of these goods rather surpasses any other line in Port Jervis. . . . Plain Linen Suitings, various widths and qualities Colored Linen Suitings in Oxford, light - Mue, dark blue and Oxford gray, at . . ZUC Heavy Linen Voiles in gray, blue and green, Fancy Linen Suitings, with neai woven figures .1. :. ..i..... l.i j Oxford gray, at Embroidered ... Waist Patterns A special under-priced offering of handsome Swiss Embroidered Waist Patterns, mostly white, - nr tiifL J . v.,..! ,.J ...,,.',L..,. -,,1 . ! 4- SPECIALLY PRICED PIKE STREET, at the head A SEASONABLE REHEDY Emulsion of Puro florwegian COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda A 12-oz. bottle for 50c. Proaorlptlont I r f n.y.d n. l. tmerson & uo., Co Next Door to - r lrSI ."'Vl1' - j MEW-SPRING GOODS . . NEW LINE OF . . ZEPHYRS CLOTHS, LINEN SUITINGS, DUCKS, ' PIUQES, SEERSUCKERS, PERCALES, BATISKE, DIMITIES, ETC. TEAS AND COFFEES A SPECIALTY WHITE GOODS AND NOTIONS HATS AND CAPS, SHOES WALL PAPER, MATTINGS, RUGS GARDEN - SEEDS - AND - IMPLEMENTS AC C NTS FOR DCVOE5 PAINTS AND LIOTCRS'S FERTILIZERS W. Ct G. MITCHELL'S, GILFORD, ... a..- . ...... .... 1. Ait.! i LViiV t f l'crLaps you Lite your fay hair; then keep It. I'erhaps not i!a-n rrmenihtr Hull's i lair t'ene cr always restores color to f rav !:.:r. f.i.M-s ' i " Lair, ttso. -Vr' "-s-l.-" Pv lllliLI 1 & in natural color, in the f ( , 0 I5C, I9C ix 25C colors, Oxford at . . . . 25C r , OUC fl 1 AT . . . . $.dD k of front - PORT JERVIS. fj r Broad Street Hotel Faucliore. .-r--- -m-v - - When you want the BEST in Canned Goods get the White Rose Brand In Coffee THE WHITE HOUSE In Paints THE S. W. P. Serwin, - Williams - Paint T. Armstrong & CO. MILFORD, PCNN. PEN NA. V r. O . lA'iLt. MC1LIAN S.VNDYSTOX. The Rtnrmy weatlitfr of Tlinrmlny overling Indunevl ninny to rtny swny from the Urnnge dnnoe at the regi. donoo of O. E. Hursh. Quite n number wnre present and kept the musio goiriR uutil toward won lug. The dnnoe will be repeated TueRctay eeninff of this week The munioof the Westbrook boys wns very fine. Work was begun on the new road Vednefday, but the rnin hasdelayed the work. If the weotber ts fntr tlifs week will Bee the work in full swing. The condition of the old road is nw'h that everybody is anxious to see it ilnished. The meeting to be hold Tuesday of this week for Toting the 12,000 for building a new school house at Hainesville and an addition to the Centreville school building Is attract ing the attention of the voter in this town. Consolidation is what is needed, and In case that is done, the new bnildings are needed, but I am afraid it may fail. The working of the rond from Layton to Tuttles Corner with the road machine merely piled the middle of the road with gutter dirt, and the recent rams have made it a mortar bed from end to end. In fact the road is touch worse uow than it was before working with the machine. Just so much money wasted. I see by our county press that there is to be a re-argument had on the Roe Park and Lake Bill. Well, if we have to wait as long for the decision as we did for the last decision it wont make much differ, enoe to the present generation which way it goes. Once in a while the Walpack mail goes without bis mail, owing to the fact that the Branchville mail does not reach Layton uutil about the time of the departure of the Wal pack mail at 3.45 p. m. Just because some one would not carry the mail bag to his wagon Danny started without his mail Saturday but on second thought sent a man to get it for him. Query : does a mail carrier have to carry the mail bag in and out of the postofflce at the ends of his route? Mrs. George Jagger visited her huBband at Newtou the past week returning home Friday last. Bay is a pretty scarce article in this part of the world and a majority of our farmers will welcome - the time when they can tarn oat to pasture. It has not been so scarce in many years as it is this spring. A majority of the constables of this county have pledged themselves not to serve any civil processes until the cost is paid. The justices will see that costs are paid when process is issued. Ford Merring of Tuttles Corner agent for the Stark Nurseries of Missouri, has sold a large number of troes in tliis and adjoining towns and I am glad to say that the trees ordered arrived here in good con dition. In looking over the school regis ters of 1903 I find some curious things in the final reports. One school reports no one tardy, average on roll 8, average daily attendance 7, classes 20. The second school, total on roll SO, average on roll 23, average daily attendance 19. Third sonool reports average on roll 20, average daily attendance 17, classes 17, recitations 85. Fourtlj school reports average on roll 182, average daily attendance 129, of attend ance 7, 129 classes 25, in kinter garten 5. Must be a pretty large school to enroll 162 pupils, audhave an average daily attendance of 129, and that report passed the ofilcials at Trenton. Fifth school reports average on roll 83, average daily attendance 71, classes 20, recitations 30. Sixth school reports average on roll 12, average daily attendance 10, number of classes not reported, reci tations 33. I make no communis, hut wonder what the Trenton officials were doing when the above registers came before them for in spection, v The report for the Layton station of the Weather Bureau for April is as follows: Average maximum, 52 58"; average minimum, 82.6; maximum set 49.23, Highettt tempe rature 70 on the 30th and 16 lowest on the 4th, greatbt daily range 41 ou 23rd. Clear days 22, portly cloudly 5, cloudy 2. Prevailing winds, North. Rainfall 2.58 inches. ' James Clifford residing near Bevaiis was bedding his team one uiylit last week when one of his liorses kicked him, cracking his bhoulder blade and breaking two ribs. Ha was thrown inder the other horse by the torce of the blow but fortunately that horse remained quiot. The horee was never known to kick before. Isn't it queer that persons who heliovn in'hviug up to the laws and are highly respected members of the community in which they reside w ill iijii k e a eUoug effort to settle a Constipation Cured UAKMTTOWN WITH CAI, MAN'S FXPEIlJKNCr. ci ka luur.Nr lr. David Kennrrij'a New Mrrilclnc Currrt Him Promptly Constipntton lriuM to wcir). Often i M the cnilfl of nppetliUi'itN. Always it ifmin to ttnnfferoun chronic dlHfnw. It linnld not tie ik-xIihiIwI, nor hoiild It Imi temporarily allBvlntpt! with drastic purgative. Himv In n rnse In point: Mr. U. 8. Omerhomlt, of ltrhrrvtown, N. Y , mi rtlBtrr-tt with liHllirrRtlon, chronto conatlpntlon and kidney trouble for four ypnrn. Hi- tried iimuy litcdiclnes without relief; Ho henrd of Cril-ciira foWent, Dr. Kcnurdr'a now medicine, n"d It and beRim to itnpn)TO rsplilly. AIL of his old complaints have rilf"piear cd mid lie owes everything to Ciii-cura fciolveot. Write to the Cal ottra Company, Ken nedy Row, Koudout, N.' T., for a free sample bottle. Hemember: Only one Dr. David Ken nedy ever lived In Hondout, City of Kingston, N. Y., and be sure you fret bis new and latest medicine, which Is sold only lu 1.00 bottles. All druggist. crime after the criminal is arrested, and yet such is the fact. Did-any one ever stop to think that, "Only one stato officer, apart from the members of the legislature is elected In New Jersey by the people at large and that is the Governor." And yot, we are sup posed to have a republican form of government. One can readily see what great patronage and power our governor wields. Besides iu the absence of the governor and Speaker of the House a senator can act as governor for a year and thirty days. Teams and men are at work on the new road and it the superinten dent is correct the road is to be Com pleted in 30 working days, and all hope for its reality. Saturday last the board of educa tion of Hampton township abolished the school at Myers, known as the Myers school, as there was only two pupils in the district. The teacher, Mrs. Norma McNalr, will be allowed to complete her term. John E. Jager, administrator of the estate of Anson A. Jager, deod, will sell all persona! property of the estate Wednesday of this week. The meeting called for May 3rd by the boird of education to vote whether the people would grant the request for the $2,000 asked, for consolidation of schools and building a new school house at Huinesville and an aidition to the one at Lay ton was held at Layton. William Clark was elected chairman, Warren C. Hursh seoretary, and Elias Merring and Nelson L Depue tellers. Dr. Hughes made an address explaining what was meant to be done by consolidation of schools, and what a saving: could be affected. At the close of his address the voting began and consolidation was defeated by a vote of 43 for and 61 against. Among the voters were 8 ladies as they onn vote "For any purpose other than the election of members of the board of education." School law, Page 81, 1904. SILVER LAKE W. J, Hanna and son Meadow were here on of Long business Tuesday. Joseph Judd spent several days in this vicinity recently, Dan Smith, who is employed in Porter township, was here Satur day. Joseph H. Bromley of Philadel phia is making a number of iinprov tnents on bis property around the lake. Edward Emery is at work laying the fonndation for the large new house near Brown's mill. Theodore Howey of Centre has secured employment near here. J. Van Sant Hood and William Hohensheldt of Dingmans passed through here ouroute for Porter one day last week. Farmers in this section are busily engaged in making garden and pre paring for oats. Farm for Sale An opportunity is offered to any one desiring a faTru suitable for dairying, with large meadow, 103 acres in farm, double barn and 8 room house. Or for any one wish ing to locate a summer resort. Large fish ponds may be cheaply made. Beautiful falls and glen on the preinisos. White pine lumber and building materials on the place sufficient for nil repairs and new work. 2 miles from Sanderson's new flh pond and proposed club house. A mile ofj Decker's creek runs through the land. The farm located in Delaware township is offered cheap. Address Joseph I anno, Dingmans, Pa. tt Wanted Ri-ecial rvEi'HE.-KTATivie in this county and adjoining territories, to represeut and advertise an old es tublinlied business hou4 of solid financial standing. Salary tUl weekly, with expenses, advanced each Monday by check direct from heudipiarters. Horse and bugy fiirninlied when neces.ssry ; positio.i perinaiieot. Address Blew ISros. & C'o.,'Moton liUljj;., Chicago, lil. 4 2tf M ATA MORAS. William B. Frsaier- of South Dakota is the guest of Bnid Barner. Mrs. L. B. B.Micn from Brooklyn, N. Y., is visiting her brother, J. O. ltydnr, for a few days. Mrs. Arthur Avery of Brooklyn, N. Y., is visiting her mother, Mrs. S. 8. Spears. Charles Cook, wife and family are moving back to Matnmoras today. They having spent the winter iu Port Jervis. Milton Shay and family moved into their new home on River street Thursday. Orin Shay, his brother, occupies the house made vacant by Milton Shay, Driller's cottage on River streeU- Rozofsky Brothers have opened a store on Pennsylvania avenue at the corner of Fourth street,' for the sale of notions, hosiery, laces, neckwear and men's and women's furnishings They solicit your patronage. Work of constructing the center pier of the now Barret bridge is progressing rapidly under the super vision of Foreman Casterlin. After this the work of putting up the first section of the new structure will begin. A foroe of men is at work raisins; the toh house several feet. The work is being done by Contractor Baboock. who is connooted with the bridge companys force. Mrs. Catharine Deckloy is ill at her home. James Gross and family are occu pying their cottage ou Main street. They spent ttie winter in Port Jervis. Mrs. John Bunnell, a trained nurse, who has been ill for some time, has recovered and will resume nursing again. Her m m; friends iu Matnmoras and Port Jervis are pleased to hear of her reoovery. Letters have been reooived in Matnmoras from the Rev. Oni J. Shoop, who was pastor of Epworth ohurch. Last Sunday was his tirst communion. He had 19 church letters to read and three persons to take in on probation. There- is a large congregation and the Sunday School ie- well attended. Mr. and Mrs. Shoop are pleased with their new home at Vailshurg, N. J. The Matnmoras High School will have class day exercises. The date will be announced later. Following are the names who will take part iu the exeroises. Class Poet Willie Martin. Doner Joseph Dilger. Historian James Welsh. Will Elizabeth Kelly. Prophecy Anna Dunker. Artist Lee Nevin. Class Crilio Lida Seymour. The commencement will take plaoe Friday evening, May 27, at the school house. School closes on that day. Matnmoras did a good business Sunday afternoon. A great many visitors from Port Jervis and Ger mantown wended their way to our pleasant village on the Delaware. Mrs. N. A. Phillips of Winwood, Pa., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. 8. Walker. The Y. P. 8. C. E. connected with Hooe ohurch will hoi t a social on (Friday evening at the home of Mrs. William Speidel on Cookson street Mrs. William H. Burley left town Monday to yisit her old home at Millville, N. J., and will not return to Matamoras nntil her husband returns from Los Angeles, Cal. MAST HOPE Dell Davis has returned home from Binghamton after being suc cessfully treated for a cancer. Mrs. John Johnson is quite sick with the measles. Many others are having them. Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Tyler a son. Mrs. J. McMahon made a trip to Narrowsburg Thursday. " Miss Celia Tigue came homo from Rowland Monday. She had been visiting at the homes of her two brothers. Harry Davis, who has been home for a few days on the sick list, has gone back to his work. Mou are here digging laurel roots and shipping them to the city. Carpeuterj are working on the Tusten bridge and several are board ing at Wm. Hawks. Mrs, S. S. Crawford has returned to her home at Tusten. Mrs. Chester Nearing who is spending a month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Hankins, is having a siege with the asthma. Rafts are ruuniug down the Dela ware and some raftsmen have stopped ai W. II. Hankins where they always find pleusunt acoommo dation. Dress making in a!) branches. Mary LUPWio,!! road St. jMilfordJ-'a. Orphan'sCourt Sale Hv virtue of nn or-tler of the Orpbnu's Court of the (Vuti'y of Pifce tlip following rril estnte of which I'eter A Ij. Quirk, lute of the tnvrnKhip of Orlriwnre, In the county rf I'ike rind Mtiteof Pennsylvania, tiled plc7,c'l, will, nniler pnweedinjr In partition, ho ciposcd to sain by public vendue or outcry, ou Saturday, May 28, 1904 nt 8 o'clock In tire afternoon, In the front hall of the Court House at MiUoid in snld county of I'ike; Raid real eslnle coukIsMum; of nnd comprising (he following brrelly deslnioi'eil pieces of land the same being more fully described in the original peti tion for and writ of Inquest filed nnd of record In snld court and to which for fur ther Information mterunce may be had, to wit: FSKST A certain piece of land situate In the towuthip of Delaware, rountv of I'ike afore id, containing In the whole thereof about 4 acres after deducting therefrom all lands sold by Peter A. L. Quick In his lifetime and land previously sold mid excepted In the deeds convcvlng said land to him, Peter A lj Quick apart of this laud com (irises the homestead prop erty and known ns "Manor Hall" and upon which said decedent, Peter A. L. Quick, resided at the time of his decease. r'tll'H TH A certain piece of lnnd situ ate In the township of Jlingman, county of Pike aforesaid, contains In all HI '4 acres, strict measure, nnd lately known as the "Hillwrt, I). Williams farm." NOTK Would be purchasers and others Interested are referred to the several deeds and conveyances nicnli'iued and railed iu the aid Pari It ion proceed ings 011 record in the Clerk's IHlice of the Orphans' Court aforesaid, conveying the above mentioned lands, and 'rot'u di Mtrliitlons as therein contained, anil as may be necea saiy, the deeds and conveyances, to pur chasers of snld lauu, will be drawn. IMPROVEMENTS On the above properties, as designated according to the respective numbers, First and Foil 1 lb, are creeled thu buililiugs here after mentioned ajitl other Improvements stated, to wit. 011 piece numbered. F1R8T A laige three story, with base ment, brick dwelling house, slnto roof, adapted for hotel of boarding house, locat ed on shore above the river Delaware, known ns "Manor Hall." Also bams and other outbuildings;, many acres are under cultivation, while a large portion of the land has tiiagnillcent growth of valuable timber of all kinds thereon. F'OCHTH A good two story frninc dwelling house, barn and out buildings: considerable excellent fnrinliitid j balance well timbered. NOTK The piece of land numbered or designated as "First" has been subdivided into three separate parrs, thu one purl thereof containing 7o"i acres mid com prising "Manor Hall" proper with tho large three story and basement brick building and other buildings thereon an other part containing lmi'j Bores through which runs the si ream known as "Adams llrook," and the other part containing 74 acres and lately known as the W W. brown property, these latter two pieces compris ing the principal timber binds relorred to and liiese three pieces will bo offered separately, and so sold, or as a whole, as shall he most advantageous to the estate. Terin.s of sale cash. LKNA A. TAI..MAGK, (formerly Cole, lately Quick) Kxcculrix At the same time and place, will also be offered for sale for benefit and on account of said estate, poino valuable securities, comprising shares of stock of "The President, Managers nnd company for erecting a bridge over the rlvur Delaware near the- town of Mllfoid," etc LKNA A. TALMAGK, Kxecutrix. For fur l her particulars address Hy. T. Baker, Milford, Pa. Milford, Pa , Hay 4, 1001. SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias Is sued out of the Court of Cnniinon Picas of Plko County, to me directed, I will expose to sain by public vendue or outcry at tbc SsberKT's Ollice lu the Court House, al Milford, Penua , on FRIDAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF MAY, A. D. HJ04, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon of snld day. Tho following real estate, to wit; All that ccrtaiu messuage and tract of land, situated in tho 'township of Delaware, county of Pike and state of Pennsylvania, butted and bounded as follows: lit gin ning at a white oak stump standing on the South side of the tshohola road ou the top of the bill about ten feet from said mad, which stump Is also a corner of William Hazolton's, formerly Isaac Htoel'8, land, thence along the line of William H melton's laud about 8. 42' 4 degrees W. 11 porches to a white oak also a corner of win Hazelton, thcuce N. 63 degrees W. 2 porches to a stone, thence a. 13 degrees W. 18 perches to a stone, thence n. so tiearees fi. no perches to a white oak, thence N. 74 degree E 13 perches, thence f. (U leg-eos In porches to a Istonor thence M. 4a degrees K. IU perches to the 8hohola road to William llazelton's lino. thence N. 4" degrees W. 7 perches, thence . isu uegrees w 10 perches to the Dluce of beginning containing eleven acres and forry-two perches, strict measure. IMPROVEMENTS: On tho above are erected a good one and a half story dwelling house, barn and other out buildings ten acres are under cultivation balance Improved large and small mills a desirable, rami near Diug man's Ferry, Pcnnn. (seized and taken in execution as the property of Charles (4. wood, ndiiiinlstra tor, etc., of Margaret CarhulT, deceased ai.d Joseph V. ''arhurT. her husband, dc ceased, and will be sold by me for cash. UFA) KG K 14KKUOKY, Sheriff. .Sheriff's Office. Milford, Pa., ) April IU, iuot. Made Young Again "One of Dr. King's New Life Pills each night for two weeks has put me in my 'teens' again writes D. H. Turner of Dempseytown, Pa. They are the best in the world for liver, stomach and bowels. Purely vege table. Never gripe. Only 25o at all druggists. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Repairing :-neatlyDone. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. NAFNER. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. r '-.-.'... 1 TOILET HELPS ' -When the skin Is chapped, ' cracked or rough, there ' are ('old Creams, Ixitions ' and Ointments. We have all the good kinds. Then there are Perlnmes and j fjHlognes, Toilet Waters ; and Hnchets and What not of fragrance. We have a fine line of these, and it might be ndvanta pRous to both parties to talk ahont them Soaps, Toilet Powtlors, Face Powders, Hair Dyes andTonicsj and Chamois, Hportges or Brushes. For the teeth any number of Dentifrices, Tooth Powders, Tooth Washes, Tooth Brushes and tho like. The stock of Brushes Clothes, Hat, Flesh, Nail, Tooth, Hand and Hair is worth looking at. CO. ARMSTRONG? i DRUGGIST. i MONUMENTS NEED BE FIRST DURABLE AND SECOND ARTISTIC WHITE BRONZE MONUMENTS ARE BOTH DURABLE AND ARTISTIC J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt., MILFORD, PENNA. I900" WASHERS Are tlie latest Bnd best solution of the wash day prnlih-n. Will do Imp Curtains, Wool Hlnnke's and Hed Quilts or the' fniuily wash; and do them easier and bet ter than any other machine. J. V. HL'NTINUTON, Milford, Pa. Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak for Wood and Coal. Best Heater and Fuel Saver in the Country. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE CEMENT ROOFING FIREPROOF DURABLE & CHEAP. New Era Radiators, Two F I rmu In ons HARDWARE. CUTLERY, TIN, AOATB WARK, ETC. IN ROOFINO AND PLUMBINO A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to T. R. J. Klein & Son, BROAD STREET MILFORD. PA fCareata. and Trade-Mark obtained and all tax tent business conducted ior MoDEflATf fcf. touftorrtcK Op-oiti u, S. Patent Orncc i.iiiu woianKi urg paiciit lq Km 111,10 ilHtf remote frum Washington. , I bead model, drawing or photo., with destrtp ItiVn. We advise, if par en taut, or not, Irea oi (.-hstrge. Our ice not due till patent is secured, a A PsfHLT, lt"W to Obtain Faivuts," with groat ct sauiC in the U. & and loreiga ciUnc Eaeiit iree. Address, c.A.srjow&co. I Or. Patcnt Officc, Washington, O. C. N. O. C. f J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. Houses and Lots and lots without Houses. Dealer lu all kluds of Property. Notary Public ALL BUSINESS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Office Wells Building Below Dtmniltk House Milford, Pa. Nothing has ever equalled it Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. ling's Hgv; Discovery A Perfect For All Throat and Cure: Lung Troubles. Money tuck If It fails. Trisi Battles Itm. PfAf r mlvv J7n j Mix S yjj inralni wmm 1 1 i A
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