Pike County press. (Milford, Pa.) 1895-1925, September 25, 1896, Image 4

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    SEPTEMBER.
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taken for lens than 15 cent..
CAHH munt accompany all orders.
Address FIKE COUNTY PKKSH,
' MILFORD, FA.
TRKSPASd NOTICK. Notice is ht-rnhy
tfivpn thiit tnwpasHinir uonn the south
ern half of the tract of liuitl known as the
William ltenny, No. Wl, In Shohola town
ship, for hunting, flHhinR, or, any othor
fturom alHo tnmpiiAHin on Sawklll poiul
n HliiK'nan townxlilp. or, Unhlng In It Is
loruiuuvn unuur penalty or the law.
M. L'l.KILANU MlLNOR,
Aprl&lm Attorney for owner.
UOK KENT. Several good houm In
JTJ Milford, Pa. Enquire of J. H. Van
Citron.
TRESPASS NOTICE. Notion is hereby
(riven tluit treHpaBHing upon the pro-
Eirty in ine joreHt jjauo Association in
avkawaxen townxhlp, Pike county, Pa.,
for the purpose of huntiug and fishing, or
any otnur purpose is strictly lorbluuon un
der penult y of the law.
ALEXANDER Haduks,
Nov. 23, 1895. Prtaident.
rpKESPASS NOTICE. Not,) la hnrel.v
X given that trespassing on the premises
of the undersigned, situated In Diigman
township, for any purpose whatever Is
strictly forbidden, and all offenders will be
promptly prosecuted. IliA li. CASK.
Oct. W, 18U6.
FOR SALE. A small farm locntl near
Mittamoraa, known as the Hcuscl or
Kclnhardt place, containing 21 acres.
Finely located, well watered. House and
bam. Fruit of all kinds. Part improved.
Title clear. For terms, price, eto., address
Lock boi G Milford, Pa.
$4)A REWARD. The Bchool dlii-ctore
J of Dingman township will pay
twenty dollars for imformatiou which will
load to the detection and conviction of any
person or persons committing any trespass
or doing any dumage to any school house
or property therein In said township.
By order of the board,
Nov. 7, 1895. IkA 13. Cask, Soo.
Correspondence.
Correspondents are particularly
requested to send in all news in
tended for publication not later
than Wednesday in each week to in
Bure insertion.
LAVTON.
(Special Correspondence to the Press.)
Latton, Sept. 21. It seems a pity that
some one does not put In machinery to
make cider, chop and evaporate windfall,
and cull apples; or make Into Jelly, or
otherwise utilize the Immense quantity of
apples that are going to waste In this val
ley. There is room for such an establish
ment here, that as the many young or
chards coma Into bearing could be extend
ed, and be made a great aid to fruit grow
ers. It would also result profitably for iiim
who Is fortunate enough to start this en
terprise in time.
Mr. Schenck Merrill is gaining quit
notoriety on account of being the happy
father of a pound baby. It U physi
cally perfect, aud I hoar that the attend
ant physician, Dr. J. N. Milller, advises
the use of an Incubator as an aid In main
taining a regular temperature, and condi
tions more favorablo to the growth of so
diminutive a morsel of humanity.
J. Wilbur Johnson, of Halnesville, while
feeding buckwheat to a thresher had his
hand drawn in so as to be struck by the
spikes on the oy Under. It caught and tore
through, back of, and between the knuck
les, so that several stitches had to be taken
to close it. The wound Is among bones
and tendons, and will no boubt be very
painful. It U hoped no operation will be
nHoosaary, and that he will soon be enabled
to go about his usual avocatious.
A newspaper correspondent is sometimes
In as much peril as a soldier planting the
oolors under fire. They are general)'
equally brave In doing their duty, and
giving the news as they fiud It. If some
people who take every stricture to them
selves would correct their own short com
ings, they would not find so many shove
lying around loose that they could lit
themselves with.
If the Pike County Pkess was as popu
lar in every hamlet as it is at Lay ton, its
subscription list would soon run up Into
the millions. Any one who can lay it
down around here for a few minutes, and
11 ud It there when he gets back, is parti
cularly fortunate. I was much amused a
few evenings ago to see a gentleman pick
oue up from a Hotel reading room table,
aud engage his audience lu an animated
discussion, while be quiet.ly rolled up hit
hosts Pike County Pntss,uud silly slipped I
H896
It In his pocket. To be charitable, perhaps
it was only absent mlndedncss, but I rath
er think he appreciated it so much that he
could not resist the impulse to take it
home to his family and give them a treat
too. It Is In groat demand hero though,
and every copy comes nearer wearing out,
than it does to rusting out. It goto better
with each issue. Let every one subscribe.
The wedding of Win. Dusenberry of
Dlngman's Ferry, aud Miss Estella Be
vans of Layton, will bo an event of the past
when this oomes to tho eye of the reader,
and will be a notable one lu social circles.
The preparations are elaborate,the circula
tion of Invitations extensivo, and the wed
ding presents will, as usual on such oc
casions, bo very beautiful, and very costly,
This Important event to the contracting
parties, occurring under such auspicious
circumstances augers well for their future :
to the happy brldo and groom we extend
congratulations, and hearty good wishes
fur future happiness, and success.
Wash Lantz Is making a thorough can
vass of tho County for Shorill. This Is dis
tinctly a Democratic County especially on
Presidential years. If It is true that Con
gressman Pltney's election In this district
Is to be made sure at any cost, thon Wash
does not go on an unoertalnly, and will
probubly be the next Sheriff.
The Church festival for the benefit of the
Rev. Van Glahn, held last Thursday even
ing at Layton, was a financial suoeesg.net
ting that gentleman fully $50.00, or double
the amount usuuly received on Blmllor oc
casions at this place. A little competition
in social matters, or a little rivalry rh
social life, Is, as the Reverend gentleman
previously remarked, sometimes beneficial.
His observation proved to be a sagacious
forecast of coining events in this case,
Many thanks aro extended to the generous
people of Halnesville who contributed so
Uboraly to the suooess of the occasion,
financially. Come and see us often.
"Judge" Kvoritt sort of wont off at half
oock In his candidacy for Sheriff. "Judgo'
made a strong Bhowlng on his start Into
canvass, but persuasion took him out of a
promising race. The Investment will pro
bably bear Interest until the next time.
A personal invitation was given your
correspondent last Friday toooino into the
extensive shops of our village blacksmith,
Of course we felt highly honored by the
compliment, but the company not suiting
our taste, we respectfully declined,
Whether a free puff was desired, or only a
discussion on current events, I did not
learn. Part of the subject matter of the
invitation being, that oertain parties could
get their Hair combed, I take it that
"Mickoy" and the manager of the merry-go-round
are" about to add a barber shop
to tneir bottling and blacksmlthing busi
ness. Suooess to you gentlemen. Keep
your sign out.
Benjamin D. Hursh captured a snapper
in his father's Carp pond last Saturday
that weighed 18f pounds, and was In fine
condition. The turtle was properly dressed
so that the family may have a square meal
of meat, and to-morrow we will kill a pig,
a fat pig. This information is tendered
with pleasure, so that our butchers anxiety
as to the danger of our fuuilly starving
for want of meat, will be relieved.
Sandyston has up gome exoellent candi
dates for County offices this fall. Thoy
are business men, with executive ability.
Men who will not disgrace their consti
tuents by being found In drunken -rowsj
nor in dalliance with any other immora
lity. This Is the kind of men to tie to.and
elect. Continue the good work.
The Vaughn Gold cure near Dockortown
is apparently doing a great business. Its
solicitor, Mr. Sanford K. Ryman, popular
ly known as "Dick" eloquently describes
his own experience, and the great benefits
to be derived from a visit to, aud treat
ment in tht Institution. "Dick's" persua
sive influence, and evident desire to assist
in starting the subject of the liquor habit
on the upward grade, has Induced scvend
parties in this vicinity to take the cure. If
what la claimed for the system be true, it
is to be devoutly hoped that "Dick" will
coutinue his efforts until more of our most
conspicuous, aud regular consumers of the
ardent are run in and emancipated from
the thrall of this ruinous and degrading
habit.
MONTAGUE.
(Special Correspondence to the PKBofl.)
MoNTAOUK, Sept. 30. Yesterday, thun
der showers, to. day we need overcoats.
It h not safe to abuse a man and try to
lick him on his own premises. Ho may
use a club with an effect disastrous to the
assailant.
Corn aud buckwheat are about out.
About seventy five young people spent a
very plensuut evening at the Brick House
lout Thursday. Chine's orchestra of prt
Jervls furnished music for dancing.
Hon. Mahlon ritnr-r, M. C, of the 4th
Congressional District, will address the
voters of this town at the Brick House on
Thursday evening, Sept. BJth.
A young daughter has arrived at the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Merrill.
John Sehlelds Is trying to drive a well
on his farm near Trl-Stntes.
Who is going to try tho Keelcy cure t 1
Ixilievo several aro contemplating biking
that step.
Robert Armst rong Is able to go cmt
Democratic Primary oleetlon at Tniinen
town next Snturdoy afternoon Sept. 8(1,
Polls open from 8 to 7 o'clock.
The Board of Election of Montague for
the coming year Is John Illgart, Win
Cortrlght, dem.j Win. H. Vail and Jacob
McCarty, rep.
Mrs. Julio Korr will open hor mango
factory this week.
Among those who visited Montague this
week I noticed Mrs. Geo. Wnmer and
daughter, of Milford, Judge H. B. Fuller-
ton and John Cross, of Port Jervls, and
Wm. Fruen, of Now York.
. That cluip who put that eel woir in the
river should have kept It to himself and
not admitted it. It might be cheaper In
the end.
Four years ago this town was wild over
Grover Cleveland, he had lots of admirers,
but how many has he here to-day t Bond
Issues and dodging the Cuban question
has caused him to seriously fall In the es
timation of Democrats.
So there Is talk of having three tickets
In the field in the little County of Pike
Now did you evert Some people are nover
satisfied.
Already wo hear talk of contemplated
changes for the coming Bprlng. But It Is
rather premature to mention them now.
A parttidgo alighted in our door yard
this morning. After surveying things to
his satisfaction he tools his departure.
Mrs. Luviuda Ludwlg spend to day over
at Milford with her sister, Mrs. Wm. L.
Boyd. Dick.
M ATA MORAS.
(Special Correspondence to tho Press.)
Matamoras, Sept. 20. Mr. and Mrs,
Fred BUlman and party who have been
spending sometime camping at Twin Lakes
returned Saturday. A pleasant timo was
had, many fish caught and enjoyed by all,
A little outing like this is refreshing oo-
easlonally.
Rev. Mr. Wontz a formor pastor of the
Evangelical church at Matamoras spent a
day recently visiting his friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Watts and daughter
aro visiting relatlvos In Mlddlotown.
Fayctto Seymour Is visiting in Nowburg
and Mlddlotown.
Rev. M. Curtis of the Epworth Chapel Is
visiting in Brooklyn, N. Y.
Tho Junior C. E. of the Epworth church
recently spent the day at Raymondsklll
Falls.
Miss Mabel Oroe gave on "At home" to
her friends, In honor of Miss Magulro of
Honesdalo who was visiting hor lost week.
Rev. Mr. Wolgand has returned from his
two weeks outing at Maplewood and Haz
leton, Pa. The rest was much noeded was
thoroughly enjoyed and Mr. Wolgand fools
like a new man ; ready to take up the du
ties pertaining to his office for the coming
year with renewed vigor.
Rov. W. A. Leopold presiding elder of
the Philadelphia District of the Evangeli
cal church spent Sundoy In town. He oo-
oupled the pulpit of the Hope church
preaching an oxcollont sermon. After the
morning services communion of tho Lords
Supper was administered.
Mr. and Mrs. Burnett, of New York city
hove boon visiting Father Trios of .Mata
moras.
A 1000 lb. bell will soon bo hung In tho
belfroy of the St. Joseph's Catholic church
In our town.
There was something very sad In the
death of Mrs. Lillian Davenport Custer,
which oocurod last Tuesday Sopt 8th. She
was a young lauy only IS, and bod been
married loss than a voar. Her husband
aud one child, Loon Russoll, survive her
aiso a D rut nor Wheeler H. Davenport of
Mlddlotown and sister Minnie L. wife of
Cyrus Bowman of this village. The fun
eral services held Sunday was largely at-
WUUWi
LA ANNA.
(Special Correspondence to the Press.)
'LA ANNA, Sept. 25. The Young Ameri
can Base Ball Club, of La Anna went to
Goulds bo ro lost Saturday to cross bats with
a club from Dalevllle, with the understand
ing that the losing club was to pay for the
dinners of both. Thoy arrived In Goulds-
boro about twelve o'clock, ate their din
ner and then proceeded to the base ball
ground, where they waited until four
o'clock before the Dolevile club arrived.
The game was to have been called at
three o'clock but we pardon the dolay as It
was extremely difficult for them to con
gregate, coming as thoy did from the four
cardinal points of the compass Inoludlng
the surrounding country from Tobyhanna
to be ran ton and not more than three com
ing from one place.
The score by innings are as follows:
1 8 8 4 6 8 7 8
Y . A. tl A ft ft ft 1 a Q A 1 A
Duleville 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 118
At the close of the first innlnir thn rinlo.
vllle Club " kicked " on a decision of the
umpire and refused to finish the raina.
undoubtedly the umpire was correct but
tue ualovlile Ulub bad emnlnvMl ft nm.
tesslonal battery for the purpose of " shut
ting" out the Y. A. C, " as they admitted
after the game" and were dissatisfied with
the result of the gome thus far, their only
hope of fulfilling their plans was to begin
the game anew. Consequently they used
the point in dispute as an excuse.
J. he Young American bovs " bolnv 171111.
tlemen" and not wlnhlng to return with.
out a gome, gave the point and the nmi
was recommenced.
At the close of the seventh Inntni
uaievmo uuo Having one score ahead,
"their" umpire called the muiu f
darkness but the captain and umpire of
tue x. A. C refused to acoent, r.h ri.wiuf.in
aud demanded that the rnunn ho .v,.,ri.,,,.i
but their opponents considering " disore-
'uu me ueiuer pan or valor " stood " not
upon tho order of their golug" but went at
once.
We understand there are to ho , it
games arranged In the near future. M.
LEDGEDALE.
(Spoclal Correspondence to the PRESS.
LEbUKDALK. Sent 81 K,infivl Willi...,.
of Hamilton and John McFairlandof Hol-
lUtervillo visited Ira Klllnm I -it. t,,.-.i
from here they went to Paunan to visit A
J. Kimble and have a little fUh.
Mr. Geo. II. tichleinJ of It.uuiinn r.
salosmun for Boomer and Uoschurt and
Co., of Syracuse, N. Y., spent a few days
In this plane Inst, wek putting up one of
their rliter mills fur Messrs Smith and
Wntson.
Storm Tiro., of Ptromlslmrcr gnvo an en
tertainment in Ijfrifre'lalc church Wednes
day evening Sept- IMh.
lieorire K .Minn nf I'mmnn and his Broth
erln law, Mr. McGlnnls were Cillers lat
Hrlday. AYNR Co
NEWS OF THE WEEK.
Thnrsday, Rpt. 17,
The complete (liturim from Mains make
the Republican plurality 48,401.
Jnmes Turner wos struck in the month
by a skyrocket during a Brooklyn parade
ana miieo.
Thomas K. Watson, Popnllst mndldfita
for vine preulilcnt, spoke at Lincoln, Neb.,
tha horns of Mr. Bryan.
Advices from Honolulu discredit ths re
cent rumors that a revolution to plane the
young Princess Katulanl on the throne
was meditated.
At the final meeting of the Association
of Chambors of Commerce held In South
ampton resolutions of Interest to Ameri
cans wer passed. '
William J. Bryan addressed large meet
ings at Rnoxvllle, Ashnvllle, N. 0., and
Intermediate points, halting for the night
at unariotte, JN. u
Antlsultan sentiment Is iDonaslog In
England. Lord li. Henthcote Oeoll and
Sir Charlsn Dilks have written strong let
ters on the subject.
One million dollars In gold was bought
at the Bank of K.ngland for export to New
York, in the lost week 110,000,000 In sil
ver was ssnt abroad.
PvMsf, IS.
General Roloff, tha Cuban awretary of
war, was arrested la New York foe viola
tion of the neutrality laws.
Major MoKltitay addressed a delegation
of 8, BOO men from the Edgar Thompson
Moot wore ot uraaaooK, Pa.
The Llndull hotel, St. Louis, oaught
fire, but was soon got under control, the
aamage Doing snout 10,000.
It Is reported from Havana that owing
to the troubles over the Issue of paper
money the governor of the Spanish bank
nas resigned.
The battleship Texas, whloh grounded
at ne entrance to Newport (it. I.) harbor.
was pulled off by four tags. She was bnt
sngntiy injured.
Dr. Mnrota, a Japanese, who was In
Cuba ostensibly to make a study of yellow
fever, proves to have been a spy for his
government, witn a view to wresting from
Dpain tne A-miippine Islands.
Saturday, Sept. 18.
Octave Cbanute's flying machine flew
100 feet at Millers, Ind.
Armed bands of Mexloans In formidable
numbers rsndeevous in the Rio Grande to
Join Santa Teresa.
Eight) thousand persons took part In
tne opening campaign meetings in Can
ton, O., the home of Major MoKlnley.
Arnold Flneh Is lying In a New York
hospital wounded by pistol bullets In
three pluoes. His son la detained on sus
picion.
The pope Issued a pronouncement de
claring all Anglican orders Invalid and
Inviting the olergy of the Church of Eng
land to return to the Catbollo faith.
The press bureau at the national Demo-
oratlo hoaduuurters In Chicago has Issued
a stotoment based upou the present outK
look as to Bryan s majority in November.
Thisoatlmato glvos him 80 out of 415 states,
with 824 eleotoral votes.
Monday, Sept. Bl.
The sovereign grand lodge, I. O. O. F.,
convenes at Dallas.
The German Catholic National associa
tion begins Its session at Detroit
Prince Bismarck, In a letter to Governor
Culboraon of Texas, says be has always
ravoroa Dlmetalllsm.
A dispatch from Rio Janeiro says that
the Jaoohlns have begun agitation against
tne regime ol President Moraos.
Miss Lou Fisher of Wolpole, N. H., who
died at the New York hospital, had her
heart on the right side of her body.
John O'Brien, one of three robbers who
entered a New York olgur store, was shot
and killed by Polloeman Carey, who warn
ed him repeatedly to stop, and another
was oaptured with the aid of apluoky oltl
zeti. Theodore C. Gross, who has disappeared
from New York, leaving a Dumber of
banks and corporations to mourn his de
parture, proves to be an adventurer from
Austria under an assumed name, who
has hod a remarkable career.
Genoral Grosvenor of Ohio, who became
famous before the St. Louis convention as
" MoKlnley 's mathematician," has Issued
a statement In whloh be says the Repub
lican nominee Is sure to receive S78 eleo
toral votes, with a strong ohaoos of receiv
ing many more from doubtful states.
TDMday, Aspt. ta.
The Hodgman Rubber company, one of
the oldest in the trade, baa gon Into the
hands of a receiver.
The Greater New York barter will be
ready for submission to the consolidation
commission Oot. 16.
James Forsythe of Pasaalo, N. J., at
tempted to kill his daughter while tnsan
and died later in an Insane asylum.
Mr. Reynolds of Chester, Pa., was
orushed under a falling feuoa while riding
a wheel In West street, New York.
It is reported from Manilla that General
Blanco, Spanish governor of tha Philip
pine Islands, has disappeared. H la be
lieved to have been murdered.
Robert Flteslramona, the pugilist, was
arrested In New York for arranging a
prize fight. There is also a warrant out
for Corbett for the tarns offense.
Arthur Sew all, Demooratlo nominee for
vice president, has resigned the office of
president of tn American Maritime asso
ciation because, bs alleges, tha association
was being used tor partisan political pur
poses. Mist A. Brsrnard of New York has
founded a Society For tha Prevention of
Hereditary Diseases, ths members of whloh
must pledge themselves not to marry any
one In whose family such diseases have
existed as consumption, Insanity or ths
annn appetite. -
Wsdtsxb y, Sept, 13.
Fran Eatharlua Klaf sky-Loose, the cel
ebrated prima donna, Is dead.
Maroas Schorninan was arrested on tha
charge ot robbing safes In Pittsburg,
Philadelphia and Elizabeth port, N. J.
A woman whose son says sha was aba
rile of Paul Hermann Sofaulta, a New
York bartender, was killed by his pistol
In tha wilds of Pika county, Pa.
Tha body of James McNerney, a wealthy
contractor of Wat kins Park, N. J., who
disappeared, was found in the Harlem
river. It Is believed he was murdered.
Charles Pfulffer of Brlghtwood, a suburb
of Indianapolis, while temporarily Insane
killed bis wife and 2-nionths-old baby
with a razor aud then banged himself.
Officials of ths Carnegie Stoei company
and of the ordnance department in Wash
ington deny that Russian Inspectors sa
ourud seoroM as to. the manufacture of
armor plate.
In a circular Issued to Havana newspa
per editors aud resident correspondents of
the foreign press Captain General Weyk
forbids in future any refweoce to tha
niuvouienta of the Spanish or rebel forces.
"This is cold enouLrh to have a
good firo, Touutiio."
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Your Choice in
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oo
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FRONT ST., PORT JERVIS, N. Y
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East Stroudsburg, Pa.,
A FAMOUS SCHOOL. Sit.unttxl in
the most beautiful and picturesque
region of the State. A home amon
the mountains of the . far-ffimod
health resort, the Delaware Water
Gnp.
ANo over crowded classes, but small enough
to enable the teachers to do Individual
work and becomo acquainted with tho
powers and capabilities of their pupils. A
oompetont faculty. We have a fine new
WmnnHllim. We tcneh Rewinrr rl ri.au-in i 1
fiiK, clay modelluK, mechanical and free
hnnd drawing without extra charge.
Write for catafomie while this notice la hn.
foro you; we have something of Interest to
tell yon. all term begins Tuesduy, Hept.
1st, 18MB. AUUKKWS
Geo. P. Dible,
PRINCIPAL.
The Milford Apiary.
PURE HONEY
For Sale.
Orders for Honey will re
oelve prompt attention by
oalllng on or addressing;
Rusling DeWitt & Son,
MILFORD, PA.
TEETH
EXTRACTING AND FILLING
WITHOUT PAIN
AT THE
NEW DENTAL PARLORS
Over Brown's Store
All work fully guaranteed.
We make first-class plates.
HALE d"eNTAL, CO.
Milford, Pa.
High Grade Pianos
Knabe,
Hardman,
Mohlin.
FOR SALE BY
B. S. MARSH.
DEAL IN
Domestic New Home, New
Ideal, Paragon, and Stand.
ro bawlng Machines.
Part attachments and S. M. findings.
117 PIKE ST., PORT JEBVIS, N. Y.
Big discounts for cash.
Go to
T. R. Julius Klein
FOR
Stoves and Ranges
Hardware, Cutlery, Tin, Agate
ware, 5c, Sc.
Tin Roofing and Plumbing
A specialty
Jobbing promptly attended to.
Broad Btreet.opposite PRESS Office
Wanted-An Idea
Who eu think
of torn Urn i-im
tiling U IMlttlllf
Hey. Wau.UlujcuUt l- C. tut their !,pju prifte vO
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Dealers in
Fancy & Staple
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Provisions, Hardware,
Crockery, Glassware,
Boots, Shoes, Etc.
Corner Droad arid Ann Streets.
Have we ever had the pleasure of
shovingyou through our large ware
rooms ? If not, won't you give us
the opportunity?
It will please us and it may be to your
advantage. It certainly will if you are in
need of anything for your homes.
Our warerooms are the only place in Port Jer
vis or in this vicinity from which you can furnish
your homes complete.
FURNITURE, CARPETS OF ALL GRADES,
OIL CLOTH, LINOLEUM, MATTINGS,
CROCKERY, LAMPS, etc.
Our Pike county friends are many.but.we can please
more of you if you give us the chance.
come: and see:.
NEW YORK FURNITURE CO.;
92 Pike street, Port Jervis, H. Y.
VAN ETTEN
OUR SPECIALTIES ARE :
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Steam Heating
Hot Water Heating.
Houses Tested for Imperfect Plumbing.
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Manufacturers and dealers In all
kinds of Lumber,
Contractors
Estimates made ; personal
guaranteed.
OFFICE, Brown's Building, Milford, Pa.
fJilTCi
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for Dry Goods,
for Notions,
for Groceries,
for Provisions.
ARFJ1STR0W
for Boots & Shoes,
for Rubber Goods,
for Hardware,
for Crockery.
BUILD? THEN SEE
and Builders.
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