The milford store of stores Longest Established, Best Equipped FINEST LINE OF WINTER GOODS. Specialties in woolens, Jackets, ladies, mens and cliildrens underwear. Gloves, hosiery, boots and shoes. AH the latest styles and best materials for winter wear. - A New Department A large assortment of Laces and Trimmings. A complete to:k o( mens furnishings. Findy stocked Grocery Depart ment CttcVery and glassware direct from England. . All of tfyc aboVc afc places fchatj Will njalce it to your advantage to buy of HIT6HE LL BR0S. General I VERY STABLE Safe horses, Good wagons, Prompt service, Careful Drivers. Findlay & Mllford. Pa j MB CURE THK LUHCS wm Or. ling's uicccvcry FBtCB lull I I"y.V"o too wne. OLDS TrW astti fim E R9 MX THROAT MO I tlN3 TROuHi F. GIT ARAN T t O ti ATI a iUiUAk g Oft. MOsf BY KEy OMDj&tX HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styloa. Blankets, Robes, Whips. and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS Repairing ;-NEATLVooxE. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. II A FN Ell.' Harford St, Milford rwn a, i I - ' v V I m U BB a -na m vs -tasav sssisi Succeed rbcn everything else fails, la nervous prosumuoa acd female weaknesses tbey are tha anprems remedy, aa trrxjiirvlj have Usucd. rOR KIDNEY. LIVtR AND STOMACH TROUBLE k to tbe test nsdicins ever scad w- - a BasABss WUUWS) l tt'iitti n wnrHirn n n hi iimihi tm . 1 lf Wheeler, .PROPRIETORS BEST OF ALL FLOUR. FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY When in need of any Hello to No. 5., or come to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD PA. I Supplying The Table AN EVERY DAY PROBLEM We solve it by keeping Fine Groceries, Canned Good3, Choice Meats, Fresh Vegetables. FOR AN ELEGAN1 DINNER II Tm appreciate a 00d market latswlabuy ysar Rsa and clamt at my plica. Limauratr, imparted Roquefort Philadelphia Cream ekeese r any others desired. FRED GUMBLE Harford St. Miltord Pa. The East Stroudsburg State Normal School is A thoroughly first class school for TEA.CHERS. It Is PERFECT in the Beauty and Healthfulness of its Lo cation. It is COMPLETE in ftsE quip ment. Its Graduates rank among the 3est in SCHOLARSHIP and TEACHING ABILITY. The rooms are carpet' d and the Beds Furnished, The Food is Abundant and Excellent in Quality. For Catalogue Address, E. L. KEMP, Sc. D.. Principal. East Stroudsburg, - Pcnna, THE JoliiC KBld Walter" with trembling Toice A be looked down at her ring "I cams to release you From your promise made in Spring. ( . Mmt a. I ov yrtn I 1 not Misfit Your future. My wealth totliiy Baa heen by specojatioo lost Every dollar swept away. I liuli thought when your fair bnint I olaioied three innulha ago I'd be a beggar, bat perhaps 1'he good God willed it to. Bat may he bleaa yon," Waiter stopped, lie could aay no more Bat quickly turned ; Jalla stood. - ' r Dumb, dated upon the floor. lis last words so hoarsely aald Bounded hollow, cold and bleak ; Julia's heart wan wounded to the Core, Her eye coold only Bpeak Rebuke to him. tie knew ber wealth Bad he thought ber ao untrue Was sordid worth hii value then And before be koew She had fainted in hia arms, He chafed ber banda so cold, As he knelt beside her form Infwnsible. He told Her how be loved bor. Julia amiled, . ( Her color slowly came; Her first word as she looked about Was her lost Walter's name. Love is tbo strongest test of laith Twaa nhowo by Jalla now She clasped hia banda, and nothing more He merely smoothed ber brow. Then silence spoke a world of tows Ke-plightetl; true lovs tellls. . Rang out a fortnight from that day The Cathedral's marriage bells. Ckcilia A. Ccllkh. CHARTER NOTICE Notice is hereby given that an Applica tion trill be made to the" Governor of the Prate of Pcnnnvlvanla on Monday, tk 1 tit It day af Nay A D tttlO. by Tboma Watts, David H Thomas, William A. Pamhall. Herbert Sooger and David H. Thoniaa. under the Act oC Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en titled "An Aot to provide for the Incor poration and Regulation of certain Corpnr ations." approved April 89. 174,. and the supplemente-thereto, for the charter of an Intended corporation to bs called, "Pill Cocmtt Light asd Powib CoMrattY," the ohkraoter and object of which la the npply o? light, beat and power, or any of tbent, by means of electricity, so Hie puo lio in the Borough tit Mntamoree, onanty of Pike aod state of Pennsylvania, and to such persona, partnerships and cor porations residing therein, or adjacent thereto, as may desire the sine, and for these purposes to have and possess and enjoy all tha rights, benefits and privileges of the said Aot of Assembly and its supplements. Mllford Pat HARRY T. BAKJEK April 19, 1910. 1 , Bolloltor. Administrator's Notice v..unrwtllUmAn Tl TrrnMnd. late of the City of New York, deoeaeed. Letters ttmenutry o. t. a. on the Abore estate hating been granted to the under iiriiea. an persons iuuduwm vuw quested to tuake immediate oayment, aud thitM hsavlna- ol&ime ajzaiu aauaa will prvwat them to KjJ iaDBin I. Zl. iiBWaimJi - . i Hector Street, N. Y. - or to J, H. VAN" KTTKN, Atr.'T for Ad'iQ , April 19, ltflO. Milford, P. Political Card To lbs Democratic Voters of Pike County; I hereby announce my candidacy for tbe nomination for STATE SENATOR at tbe Primary Election to be bald on Saturday June 4tb and respect fully solicit your support HARVEY HUFFMAN. Stroudsburg Pa., Apr. 27, 1910. Candidates Card. To the voters of Pike County Upon the urgent request of voter of both parties, I announce luy candidacy, for the Domination, to the office of REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY If Dominated and eleeted, I will do all I can for Pike Couuty. ALFRED MARVIN Matamoras, Pa., May 2, MO. LICENSE TRANSFER Moctoe U brabr f Ireo that n applica tion will be made to tbe Juiifrm uf tbe Court of Quarter Settlon of Pike County Mv 16. It 10, fur the transfer uf the recall liquor itoenae of Albert CVHUrill fur a ho tol In eJlnffaiiat. WwiiHliip to Anna Scbanoo. JOHN C WET BROOK JR. Mj 4, 1910. Clerk. NO WONDER SHE'S CROSS. The woman who hss a thouaand potty oanse and annoyane s whlla she sutlers with heudAohe or side ache nurt not be biaiurd If she onnuot alwsyn be sngulically nimnbte. What ehe need. Is thoughilui dmis tmiu her family sud sur-h a simple sua nittuml remedy as Lane'e family Medicine, tbe berb tea that makes weak wuwsu e'.rung sud well, bold bs drugg ist aod dealers. Sac. Heir Apparent to Hairy Parent. A Undsborg boy had been clothed with his father's cast-off wardrobe and waa one day found crying behind the bam. "Pa's gone and shsvsd hia face clean," ha explained, "and I sup pose I'll have to wear them red whiskers now." Hssring Thlnas. She (sternly) 1 htrd a noise very lats. Hs (facetloualy) Waa It the night falling? She Nn It wsibX It was tbt le fcesA'nf. TEST BELLS OF MEXICAN RANCH Data front tha Sixteenth Csntury sad Highly Prtasd by Indiana. The ranch of Jocotian, belottins to the Indiana of the district, com prises 60.000 hectares of very rich land. The pride of the Indiana la two old bells that hang la the tiny church yard. They date from the year 1650 and It Is rumored, are cast with (old snd copper and silver. They bear the date and some words in Latin. Of their history nothing Is known. It seems probable that they were cast ud by the sea or taken from one of the old 8paniab galleons, aa Jocotian la only a day from the coast. This Immense ranee has a history, after the war of independence it wtj handed to the Indigenes of Jocotian. who now number ZOO. This gift was further ratified nnder the government of Comonfort In 186T. Many have desired to get these hells, but the Indiana will not part with them at any pries. At the Mllltner'e. An Atchison woman who has a sin cere desire to be economieaL eaya tha Kansas City Journal, took a blue feather, some velvet, and rose to a milliner, asking the milliner to fur Dish the shspe and trim It. The wom an waa proud of the feather, the vel vet, and tbe rose, aa they were aa good aa new, but the milliner cast Jest one glance at them, and then the woman began to apologise. "Apologies are no necessary," said the milliner Icily, "You surely dont expect me to use anything Hke that!" And the woman didnt. Another woman aald to her milliner, bravely: "I want a bat that doesn't cost a cent over five dollars." "W-h-a-t!" screamed the milliner. "I mean," stammered the woman, "that doesnt coat over 16." "Oh, welt, that's better," said the milliner. Boats Tewed by Autos. The first successful towing of ear nal boats by automobile waa accom plished one recent Sunday on the Le high canaL Owing to the liability of the tow-line to snap in the effort to start, George B. Plummer, a Camdea automobile expert, equipped a seven ton motor truck of 46 horsepower with spiral aprlngs. Bis bargee with (00 tons of cargo were taken from Allen town to Bethlehem In an hour. Pres ent lock capacity and speed Umlta. Hons considered. It Is estimated that automobiles compared with moles will handle double the number of boats in baif the time. Philadelphia Record. First Honey mose In Air. Evsa the honeymoon In the air Is not a new idea. M. Flammarkm, the oiBtinguished French astronomer and aeronaut, took hia bride for a honey moon trip in a balloon on August 28. 1874. Mme. Fl animation relates that though aha had never been In a bal loon before, ens felt no trepidation when ahe took her aeat In tha car along 'with her husband and his ecl entiflc Instruments, at the gaa works of La Vlllette. They ware aceouw panted by M. Fiammarton's brother and the aeronaut, M. Julea Oodard. "Hlcksltss" vs. "Frisnds." Hicksttvs are a numerous body of rationalistic Quakers In America, founded by Ellas Hicks (1T4K-1830), who In 18:7 seceded from the Society of Friends and created a schism in 'hat body by bts promulgation of Uni tarian doctrines. About one-half of the "Friends" in America adopted his view. Ths Hlcksites deny tbe mirac ulous conception, the divinity and the atonement of Christ, as well aa ths inspiration and authenticity of the U-rluturt-. Theft of Cottages. A curious story comes from Pot teries of tbe theft of a whole block of small couagea which had became va canL The process one by one, snd the floors and other woodwork followed, finally the walla were rased, and nnthlnir nnw remains hut tha fminds. j Hons. Honrs Chat, i ' -e." . saw L!iL.ii t l sl A G ASTRONOMICAL COUP D'ETAT. Csorgs Tried Fork Feeding snd Found It All Right "So Spencer Eddy his reslsmed from the diplomatic service, ehf It will be Interesting to ees his ward robe on bis return home. He is enn s'derod. you know, the bost-rtreF'sed An.orican." The speaker, a New York clubman, smiled and resumed, "Eddy is aa clever as he Is elf cant Onre. in !,nnrton, hn had to uliow a Btillloutttre Pan Frst'Civctm c'teut the town. Before discovering how very crude this Pan Fra:.-I:.r.m v-?. E'iuy got him an Invltatltn to a dinner at a Park l-ane promoter's. There's where yon meet all the tlptoppers at the Park Lane city men's. "Well, this dinner was a brillintit stag sffslr. Thsre were diilsos, mttr qulees and baronets sd lib. Fitly end the Pun Frsnclscnn sat sitlo by side snd Eddy saw with horror that his friend ate with his knife. "Quick as a flush Eddy bent for ward and whlRprfd before snr of the aristocracy had time to notice the ganrberie: " '8ay, Georre. get on to all thone chumps eating their p-s with their forks!" "George, wbope peas hadn't been balancing as well as twits1 on L!s knife blsde, watched his fellow diners for a minute onrioiisly. Thun be said: "'By Jingo, let's try it!' "He tried It, and It a as a euccens. " 'Eddy,' he said, 'It's a good wrin kle, this fork feedln'. I'll introduce it In 'Frisco when I git bark.'" A 8TRONQ ATTACHMENT. 1 i . , , a Jink? I called on your friend, 5fls Bweetllps. laxt night and could hardly tear myself away. Miss Charming Waa she eo de lightful St) that? Jinks Oh. It wasn't she I hud to tear myself away from. It was the tig dog. Not the Place for It. He was writing the libretto for a comic opera. Suddenly he smiled. He was a student of jokes, n collec tor, a reviser, an adapter, a faddist. He subjected the Joke to every known test. Finally be gave it the third degree. There was no longer any doubt of Its originality. He read his manuscript over care fully and, sighing heavily, stared at the joke. He realized there was no place for It in the libretto. Bo be left It out and went on writ Jng. His Voles. It was at a aitDuner hutel, and the baby, being warm and fretful, cried. "Tut! Tut! We can't disturb out neighbors this way," the fond father said, tHklng the child In his arms. "Let nie sing to htm. If he won't gr to sleep." Ho an. and straightway came a knock nttiie door and thefe words: "There's a sick lady next door, and. If It's all the same to you. would you mind letting the baby ciy Instead of sincing to it?" Knsw His Zoology. "Little boy," asks the well-meanirg reformer, "Is that your mamma over yonder with the boautlrul ret of fun.?" "Vea. sir," answers the bright lad. "Well, do you know what poor ani mal it is that has bad to suffer in or der that your mamma might bave the futs with wtik h she adorns herself so proudly?" "Yes, sir. My papa." A Remnant of the Dark. A colored man died without medi cal attendance, and tbe coroner went to investigate. "Did Samuel Williams live here?" be asked the weeping woman who opened the door. "Yasauh," she replied between sobs. "1 want to see the remains." "I is de remains," she answered proudly. Dampening Their Spirits. A Utile St'OUith boy es reading in his history sn srrount of the Hattle of Bannockburn. He read as follows: "And when the Kngllah saw the nt srmy on the hill behind, their spirits became damped." Tbe teachur akd ths boy what was meant by "datnp'ng their spirits." The boy, not compre hending the meaning, simply answer ed, "t'ittln' water In their whueky." Died In Good Company. A clergyman, who was not averse to an occasional glass, hired an Irish man to clean out his cellar. The Irish man began his work. He brought forth a lot of empty whisky bottles, and as he lifted each one looked through It at tha sun. Tbe preacher, who wss walking on the lawn, saw him snd said: "They are all dead ones. Pat." "They are?" said Pat. "Wsll, there Is one good thing about It they all had ths minister with them when they were dying." Tld Blu. Serving His Sentence. "I ain't teen de bojs mun fer de longest. Whar you reckon he g'ne ter?" "I thought you knowed witar be gone. He went ronu" Ce country talkiu ever' day an' Sunday, fin' de fust thing he knotted dey p'te him fifty days in de leginisiur' an' he won't be back twel he sarves bis time out." Atlanta Cocetltutlon. Amatite i ! C T. R. J. Klein & Son, Agents Iron and Tin Roofing of all Kinds .Jeud Ciiinics and Metal Ceilings Hardware, Stoves and Ranges Gutters, Leaders, Plumbing, Gasfitting.' General Jobbers and Eemirers Broad Street, fiilford Pa U i RYDER'S MARKET RYDER'S BUILDING HEALKR IN Meats and ProYisions, Fish anil Vegetables, rnnncd Goods Orders Trdiiptly Attended PAUL RYDER Harford Street, Milford. DR. KEHHSDY'S Plcnsnjit to Take, PoworCitl foCttrc, And Welcome In livery Home. tiDfJEY, imn CLOOD GUilE Not a Patent nedkine. Over 30 Yeais of Success. Used in Thousands of Homes. Write tc Dr. David Kennedy's Cons, Rondout, N. Y., for a FREE sample bottle. Large battle $1.00. All druggists. trw-vavr' tjt.v--.: fr;m v;s r4 cat t i.3 9 4 1 -. ri- a j i 4 ' -,') es FAUQRITE iiilltf bom and no AT j t,-C FN! E INSURANCE Insure your property in Rynian and Son's A 5 ency. They havo c cilia of the largest Companies in Ameri ca. Prompt & liber- al settlements made. IV. S. H Y '- rT""v" pi "IfW s iw. Roofino- M 'iBwsljLAi;i jwai VOOD & SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS MILFORD PA UNDERTAKING in all branches ripeciul at tention given to EMBALMING No extra charge for attending funerals out of town Telephone In Residence. I-A 1T ASSISTANT New lork representative NntinnsI Cnnkot Co. 60 Great Jones St. Telephone 3346 Spring !rorA' WOOD J-umhied at f! 15 'I . Jlfait onlei r airvn nrrmmt nt- Uitlion. Milford I'ti . Aot) 6th. Iul J. H'. A' tear:. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE rhe hotel pur excellence of tbo capital .ccated wliliin one Mock of the White House anil directly oppL.ite the Treasury, finest table in the cit v. WILLAKD'S HOTEL A fnuimn hotelry, MnnikaMr for It t)i8t';ricHl tweiM-ifttioiih nni tiug-fliiBtntiird popularity. Kcoeot'v rt uovattd, repawn tw' NATIONAL HOTEL. A lundmark among the hotel, of Woeb tngttm, patronized in furmer years by jresldente and hlh officials. Alway r nimo favorite. KecentlT remodeled sng -emlored better thtin ever. Opp. Vs. H H.ii.-p. W.ALTKR BURTON, Kes. Mgi These hotel, are the prli.clpal poiltKnl ntleivuii ..f the capital at all times. I hey arothobeeti stcpt 'ug places at real rouble ratea. o.o. O DEWITT Sroprfet m-?s?ft;t?' .Stv4vk' Ussgs r3 s e in try one. ST M A N A 1 SON
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