Pike County press. (Milford, Pa.) 1895-1925, February 11, 1898, Image 2

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    PIKE COUNTY PRESS.
Friday, February 11, 1898.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY.
,OFFICB, BROWN'S BUILDING, BROAD ST.
Entered at the post olllce of
Milford, Piko county, Pennsylvania,
tvs neeond-cliws matter, November
twenty-first, 1895.
Advertising Rates.
On(iqiinrr(olnht linos), one Insertion -f l.Oi
Each miliHiMTicnt Insertion .W
Reduced rates will bo furnished on up
plinttion, will bo allowwl yearly mlve
tiscrs.
Legal Advertising.
Court Proe.lnmnt.lnn, Jury nnil Trial
List forscverul courts per tvrrn, fJl.iH
Administrator's nml Kxucutnr's.
nothvs 8.
Auditor's nut Iron 4-
l)ivoree notten - - - - - - - tvi
SherilT's wiles, Orphans' court mif
County Treasurer's soli's, County state
ment ami election proclniniitioii clmrffo
by the square.
J. II. Van Ktten, PunusHFIt,
Milford, Vlko County, P,i
1898 FEBRUARY. 1898
Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. Sa.
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MOON'S PHASES.
l Full
Cn rn if
Moon p. m.
Flint on :2
9 Quarter Zon.m.
U p.m.
CThlra -, n 7:01
Quarter 10 p.m.
EDITORIAL.
NONE ON OUR PLATE, THANK
YOU.
The Pres is in receipt of a bio
graphical sketch of George W. Gut
hrie of Pittsburg, and a letter urging
his fitness and claims for tho Demo
cratic nomination for Governor oi
Pennsylvania this fall. The letter
states as one of the points in lils-
favor that he went to Florida at the
request of Bamuol- J. Tilden to do
party duty when the infamous steal
of tho Presidency in 1876 was per
petrated, the words "attempted to
be" preceding the word perpetrated
were probably omitted from the let
ter for the sake of Democratic eu
phony. It alleges that he is a mod
est Democrat possesses Jeffersonian
q lalifloations, and had illustrious
ancestors. It does not state his
position on tho free silver question
or give his exparience as a public
man other than in the steal matters.
ThaPitEsshaa no doubt as to this
worthy gentleman's Djiuocracy, aud
perhaps also his entire fitness to
represent that party, but it does not
subscribe to the idea that Petmsyl
vania has at present, or so long as
there is plenty.of Republican timber
staunch and well seasoned, any ust
for a Democratic Governor, and it
must therefore decline to urge th'
claims of Mr. Guthrie or any other
Djmocrat for that exalted and re
sponsible position.
ST. VALENTINE'S DAY.
Next Monday the little scon ted
missives which afford much amuse
ment to the young people both in
sending and receiving, will swell
t'xe volume of the mails. The let
tors or poetical effusions reploto
with compliments or amorous ex
pressions are especially cognate to
this day and the custom of sending
them is very ancient, but there is
no circumstance, so far as is known
in the life of the saint from which
it could have originated. Accord
ing to some ecclesiastical writers lie
was a bishop, according to others a
presbyter who was beheaded at
Rome in the reign of Claudius II
and was early canonized. It was
the custom on the -eve of February
14th, St. Valeutine's Day, to have
the names of a select number of one
sex put into seme vessel by an equal
Dumber of the other, aud thereupon
every oue drew a name which for"
the timo bjing was called his or her
Valentine.
Presents of gloves, garters, and
Jewelry were common as valentines.
There is, too, a vory old notion
that birds choose their mates, ami
couple on this day.
"Whatever there may havo been
formerly of sentiment and genuine
friendship connected with the. ob
servance of the day, in the harm
less sending of letters or tokens, has
largely deteriorated in the modern
method of its observance, when
scurrilous pictures, vile caricature?,
dojrgeral verses, and often the very
foulest and most oowardiy insinua
tions or accusations are sent under
cover of tho day. If there was a
certain tenderness or beauty in tb
manlier to which the day wns form
erly observed, it has been almost
wholly dispelled by those baser na"
turns which have seized the oppor
tunity to gratify a malicious pro
pensity to wound the feelings c f
others by sending their cowardly
meaningless and often vulgar mis
sives. Young people of , finer taste
will not embrace the custom in or
der to wound the sensibilities of any
person, and those not possessing
such refinement will hardly have
sufficient sense to refrain from grati
fying an ignoble ambition.
POLITICAL GOSSIP.
Tho men who stated in 1896 that
farm products could not advance
without the free coinage of silver
are saying nothing about the fact
that wheat sold at $1.10 in Chicago a
few days ago.
Ex-tjueeu Liliokulant and tho
sugar trust are opposed to the an
nexation of Hawaii. Presidsnt Mc-
Kinloy and the Republican party
tavor annexation, as have a do7x!n
Presidents before him and the lead
ing men of the Republican party on
former occasions.
It is to bd hoped that the Omaha
World Herald will hasten to obtain
"editorial transportation" which
will enable Mr. Bryan to visit the
trans Mississippi exposition at Oma
ha. He will be interested in that
room papered with cancelled farm
mortgages from a single county of
his state.
The Republican House of Repre
sentatives was as prompt and vigor
ous in its condemnation of the pro
position for the papment of United
Srutes bonds in silver as was the Re-
publican President. The latter de
nounced it in ringing terms in his
Nasv York speech a few days ago,
and the House rejected it by a ma
jority of fifty votes tho very day
that it was laid before its members
for their consideration.
Tho Dingley law has already out
run the Wilson law as a revenue
producer, despite the fact that the
Wilson law found enormous quan
tities of goods waiting to come into
the countries when it went upon
the statue books, while the conditions
were precisely the opposite when
the Dingley bill became a law. The
first six months of the Dingley law
produced $13,500,000 more revenue
than did the Wilson law in the same
period of its operations.
Chairman Jones of the Popocratic
party is having troublesome times
just now. He is being urged by the
silver men who assume to control
that party to displace Pennsyl
vania's member of the National
Committee, Mr. Harrity, because he
does not subscribe to tho free-silver
proposition. While Chairman Jones
is doubtless in sympathy with the
proposition, ho probably recognizes
the fact that arbitrary action of this
kind might cause some trifling dis
satisfaction among the five million
odd voters who were led to victory
by Mr. Harrity as Chairman of the
Democratic National Committee in
1892.
Cascaret stimulate liver, kidneys
and bowels Never sicken, weaken
or gripes,10.o.
Water Poweti.
It is stated upon good authority
that the water power that it is pos
sible to harness in the United States
would exceed in extent all that is at
present obtained by the consump
tion of fuel. Why then should not
engineers devote much time and
study to the utilizing of this tre
inondous sourco of energy that is
now running to waste. It seems to
ba a settled fact that electrical force
d svolopod, at or near the stream.can
bs transmitted almost anywhere
needed. As it is now we have the
mining and transportation of vast
bodies of coal the use of groat boil
ers, and ponderous machinery, the
w.iste of ashes and dirt to be got rid
of, and through all this a great and
constant loss of power. How much
m re simple and sensible is the more
modern plan that is coming into nse,
The water is used to produce eloc
trical enorgy, and instead of being
destroyed as is ooal is turned loose
into the natnral channel perhaps to
bo used again. The eloctrical energy
developed is carried to wherever
needed does its work and is also
turned into the illimitable store
house of nature without destruction
or waste. Nothing destroyed, but
little wasted, and no refuse to cause
expeuse by its removal. Here
would be natures two great it not
greatest forces - turnod to mans
benefit harnessed for a time, and
when its allotted bisk is done then
turned back into the great sea of
undeveloped force to bo used again
and again as mans needs may re
quire. Tho trend of engineering
thought at present seems to be
directed to this end and a great re
volution in existing methods appears
to be near at hand. H.
ANNUAL STATEMENT
of Receipts and Expenditures of the County of Pike,
for the year 1897.
PUBLISHED BY THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
Cash received from collectors 1897 and balance 1896.
Townships
County Tax.
Blooming Grore ... 5K5 21
Dill. B7 u
Delaware 11181
Dliwmmi "fill H!l
Ureene KM 40
bill law 2H5 SH
Lnckawnxen W3 utt-
bl. lwm 107 sr.
Lehman 0ftS BS
lml. 1WK1 am
Milford Horoimh ...... 10114 4
Milford Township 818 US
Palmyra 6H5 4tt
bin. imm 141 on
Porter 107 79
Shoholii B7U 13
Westfnll 1MB 81
Total rWI7 17
The above taken from Auditor!)' report.
ship, hiso Mute lax column.
BALANCES IN HANDS OF
TowNxmrn.
Coitsty TAX.
Dinuman
Ul-vene I 100 00
Laekiiwaxen 41
bal. W.W 4tl 43
Iehmnn 14 37
Palmyra 50 00
Totnla.
075 H8
RKOIKIK' lMl'MANN, Jit , TilKAHUUKU Dtl.
To balance from cx-
treaf urer t 1014 15
To county tnx ree'd (n
nimvel mmi 17
To statu tax ree'd (aa
nimvel 13M0 45
TociihIi from cominla-
Bioiicr' uotcfl 9000 00
To cat.li from unwonted
lauds, 280 24
To chnIi from seated
lands 1805 W 63 43
To cash from Boated
liiiids,18!l7 1 63
L'p cash from lands sold
to county nnd re
deemed '12 72
To cash from liquor li
censes 47U 25
Vo cash from sale of old
brldKe(K K School!
over) 3 50
cash fiom sale of
old desk 1 00
cash from sale of
old bridge, (P. BeU-
ther) 8 00
h from county
commissioners (asy
lum expenses re
mil ted) 80 50
To cash from Jeremiah "
(irecmiiK, tnx 60
L'ucnsh from James I)e-
pue yi bbl. cement. 2 70
To cash from James If.
Heller, (mileage of
A. Hrlnk) 12 .
To cash from Junius H.
Heller, (surcharge 1
day) 8 50 121123 60
132137 75
CB.
By. payment of county
checks $30836 60
By cash to lieo.feawyer,
County superintcn-
104 00 130940 50
422 47
418 81 (841 28
131781 78
856 97
132137 75
By commission on 121,-
133 00, 5 2'Si
By commission on 130,-
Balance In hands of
treasurer
('Subject to the error
above noted)
Road Moneys, Dr.
To balance from ex-
treasurer 83 07
To cash from unseated
lands, I8W1 808 73
To cash from seated
lands, 1805-18U0 88 93
To cash from laud re
turned, 1SU7 ; 21
To cash from land sold
CJiinty nnd re
deemed 8 00 857 87
8U0 94
Cb.
By paid road orders ...
By commission on 157,-
87 m 2 7 16
By commission on
128 63
$138 M Ui'i'U 8 67 9 78
138 26
Balance la treasurer
hands 252 68
Poou Moneys, Dhi
To balance from ex-
treasurer 0 83
To cash from unseated
lauds MM 69 SO
To cash from sea tod
lands, 18(15-96 18 69
To cash from lnuds sold
to county aud re-
' deemed 8 62 78 81
87 64
CK.
By com mission on$78.-
sua; 2' 1 67
Balance In treasurer'
bauds 86 07
87 64
School Moseys, Dh.
To balance from ex--
treasurer ... 83 04
To cash from unseated
lands, 1HWJ 80S W
To cash from seated
lauds, 18MO-U6 48 98
To cash from seated
. land, 1807 1 81
To cash from lands sold
to county and ro-
demed 6 80 861 76
294 7u
Ch.
By commission on $361.-
75 m ih 6 24
Balance iu treasurer's
bauds 289 65
294 79
Sheep Fund, Dh.
To balanoe from ex-
treiuurer 23 00
To cash from col lectors
as above, ltiutl -97 .... 686 69
6i 59
OB
By sheep claims paid
(as pervouclierH) . . 110 50
By oommishiou ou $.rH6,-
69 8 ' . 11 73
By com mission on $1 10,
6948.... 8 81
Balance iu treasurer's
humid 44 15 608 69
Rkdkuption Money, Db,
To balaiiOH from ex-
. truasupur- 134 80
To cash from laud re-
doeuiuU 48 88
13 08
CB.
By cash refunded 27 73
By balanut) lu treasur
er's bands 165 86 183 08
T
Dim Tax.
K7 05
4 !
til 7tl
HI 4
54 41),
- 1U3 17
60 00
81 30
17 01
33 77
ft 17
41 03
80 51
Total.
t 7U HI
1311 tt
(105 07
124(1 54
1135 75
i
7 84
113 't
ST S
iia 44
93 S3
50 00
631 54
43 41
57 111
109 RS
HIT." 27
370 85
HH 23
113 W
KM4 OH
1703 7H
53 1)1
I M 04
tI2m 45
lEvsa mi
I17:4 21
Note - error of in total of Delaware town
COLLECTORS 1S96-1HJ7.
Statu Tax.
1 83
BtatrTax
Don Tax. Total
1 KM
100 00
1 14 39
635 70
7 21 Oi HI
50 00
31 0 7tl 23
7 03
8 94
Liqiioh Licenses, Dit.
To cash ree'd from' ho
tel licenses $2175 00 $3475 00
Cr.
By commission on
$3175 W. 5t 183 75
By am't paid to Co 470 25
' " Delaware
township 171 00
By nm't paid Dlngiunu
township ' 57 00
By nm't paid Ijticka- s
waxen township . . 812 00
By nm't paid Lehman
township 114 00
Uy uni t paid Milford
Boroimh 670 00
By nm't paid Palmyra
township 67 00
By nm't paid Porter
township 57 00
By nm't paid Shulioln
townsnip id ou
By nm't paid Westfnll
township 812 00
2475 00
ACCOUNT
H. I. COUHTHI ,HT, SlIFHIFF, IS
with the County of Pike,
Dh.
To tnx ree'd on galo of
Heorgo Cummin's
land 8 07
To jury fees, Helm vs.
Hosier 4 00
To jury fees, Tanner -
vs. rurklmm and
Weuife 4 00
To jury fees, Crone vs.
uraKu 4 00
To jury foes, Nlermeyer
vs. Hoffman 4 (10
To fine.Commouwealth
vs. Shields 1 00 20 67
Cl.
By treasurer's receipts
lO DUlllUCO 20 07 2U 07
LORENZ UEIUKIl, COHONEII. IN ACCOUNT
with the County of Pike, Cr.
By viewing the body of
George Bates 8 60
By viewing tho btxly of
Patrick Wall 8 85 6 85
Dr.
To checks to balance . .
6 85
Current Expenses.
Auditors, county
' prothy acc't.
Assessors making as
sessment Assessors Registering
school children
Assessors, Registering
births and deaths. . .
Assessors, Registering
voters
Assessors, making Mili
tary Knrollment. . .
Asylum (Danville)
Bounties, Wild cats,
foxes etOi
Bounties, Justice foes. .
120 00
12 00
$133 00
452 00
236 00
15 65
430 00
88 55
168 25
$1172.20
168 25
854 00
6095 44
18 25
65 75
Bridge building 3743 85
" repairs 1893 93
" viewing 67 60
Court crying 60.00
" Constables at- -
tending 818 96
Court Juries Grand &
Traverse 2478 08
Court Stenographer KS6 08
I
$3908 12
Court House repairs . . 1027 40
" ' fuel 8c car
tage 116 31
Court House water
rent 26 25
Court House janitor. . . 175 00
' mdse. toi
let paper, eu 6 23 1350 21
Commonwealth costs . 1036 76 1026 76
Commissioner Heller. . 623 74
Newman 7-r4 43
" Hen!ey 648 00
" Clerk . 4.'s) oo
" Solicitor 75 K)
' Postage 18 08
" Telegrams 8 64
11 Notes &
Interest 1860 00
" Jury .... 60 36 4491 25
Coroners nnd justices'
inquisitions 4ii m
Election expense gug 44
10 1 press and freight. . . 19 25
Jail eipeuses M33 06
Printing 131 00
Penitentiary 117 94
Reformatory 75 87
Road damages Inn 00
Stationery, blanks, etc . 3:w 20
Sheritr 139 70
State tax ISiiH 77
Telephone (6 mo) 13 no 4238 27
Total StKM 60
Amount outstanding
on ComiuibHiouers'
etrtillcate
Amount surcharged by
county Hiulitors as
follows:
73110 00
James H. lluller, ormn
ty commissioner . .
Wallace Newman, Co.
commissioner
James M. llenxlcy, Co.
69 74
71 Ml
44 0U
oouiiuiHuloner.
. Total
215 53
All persons tire hereby notified thi.t
throwing or burning papers or refuse of
any k I ml iu the stmets uf Uie Borough lr
prohibiUHl.
By oriler of the town council.
j. c. chambuklain;
President, pro tern.
Attest, D. H. HOKXUl!X'lv,,Sec'y.
Milford, May 6, ltt.
Pillsbary'i vitos at Mitchell's.
EXECUTOR'S SALE
OF
REAL ESTATE.
Tho uiKlprslpni-fl will sell tlin following
i-phI cftnt4 of which Mnry Mnrtetm, hit n of
thu Hnroujih ff Milford, In tho County of
I'iko, IVmisylviuilii, died M'lzccl, by public
vendue or outcry on
Wednesday, VvVy Ifi, 1 SOS,
At S o'clock hi thn nftomoon, in thfi hull
of the Court House In th? Itoroiiph of Mil
ford, yIe : Put t of n town lot In mil1 Kor
oiiftli on Ann Htrci'K nboufc 48 feet, 10 In
ch ch wide In front, and 50 feet fl Inches on
the nllcv lii rear, with (rood dwelling
house, siniill barn nnd out butldlnfrn, will
Im nold Hubject to I wish on sani(! made, by
Kidd deceaw d, with Sophia M llajrerty for
the "term of her natural life" at tho rental
of kIx dollars per month; also two town
lots In afd Horouifhon Seventh street. No.
757 nnd TuS each lob 40 feet wido nnd ISO
feet In depth. I onus of sate 10 per cent,
down, balance in 15 days
William Mitchell,
Exeoutor,
Last will, etc , Mary Marteift, deceased
Milford, Janunry 17, 1H(W.
Stoves and Ranges.
THE
Round Oak
For Wood and Coal
Best Hodter niitl Fuel Stiver in Hie
Country;.
New Era Radiators,
Two Fires In One
II AKOWARK. (ITI.KRY, TIN, AGATE
W.4UK, KTC.
TIN ROOFINO AND PLUMBINO
A SPECIALTY.
Jobbing promptly attended to.
T. R. Julius Klein,
BROAD STREET, MILFORD, PA
TIME AND SIGHT.
Watches,
Diamonds,
and Solid
Silverware.
WATCH REPAIRING
A SPECIALTY,
0 ;
Eyes examined free by a skilled
Optician.
Glasses Filled in Gold or Any
Other "Kind of Frames.
We are pleased to show Goods.
E. Van Sickle,
72 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y
FOR &
& Your Stomach's Sake
CHEW
i71W JJ-r.fl
G U M
There is nothing tog-rxxl fof the
Stomach as Soda ana Peppermint.
Each tablet 'of Soda Mint Gum
contains two grains of chemically
pure toda combined with peppermint.
STRICTLY HIGH GRADE.
BEST CUM MADE
The Proof of the Puddinj is in the
Eating.
TRY 80DA
Is Antiseptic Refines the Breath.
Retains Flavor Forever.
rOH BALE BY ALL HEALERS.
vk4 BO YEARS'
V EXPERIENCE
v j v
Traoc Mark
DCSIGN
''mil"" COPYRIGHTS) C
Anyone nenfllng sketch nd dew?rtptlon mm?
qntcklr urtH'n our opinion fre whether an
Invention prtthnhlf pjilnthi. ' m ni u n ton
tlimi-irictif (x.tiBdtMiltHl. UaiKl'Vik on t'aleuU
sviit Irtm. (tl.l-t ttkceiu y fur Bwunng paleniR.
Patents taiien through Munu A Co. r3CilT
tptcuU tuitti, wlthtiut ctmrK43, tu the
Scttntiflc Jlmcrlcan.
A hantlBomely ilhmtrtel wwklf. I.arvnat rtr-
culatu.n of inf icifriudf Jouriml. Tt-rin. $ a
Tfur : four montLs, 9L 6oliitjtUl newsMlfHlem.
MUNU Co.""'-New York
Uraucb OlUca, (trK, Wsbluluu. D. C.
B. D. HURShL - -
lU'pniring dona in tin or iron, and
Kloctricjil supplies furn
ished to order.
KLtXTBICAL WOKli A Bl'ttiAITY.
Prompt attention t iven to build
ing private telephoiiH lines ; pnttinfr
in electric door bells ; call bells :
burelur alarms; electric alarm
clocks ; house call, or hotel annuncia
tors ; and the general keeping in or
der of electrical up;aratns.
LAYTOX, N. J-
3
ppcvcii
Prevention is always better than
cure, even when cure is possible.
But so many times pneumonia is not
cured that prevention becomes the
natural act of that instinct of eelf
prcservation which is " the first law
of nature." Pneumonia can bo pre
vented and is often cured by the use
of Ayer's Cherry Tectoral.
"Some years go I hsd a severe cold and
threatened with pneumonia. 1 could
neither eat nor sleep, and was In a wretcnel
condition. 1 procured ft bottle of Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral and took it according to the
directions, and at the end of fifteen daynw as
aa well nnd sound as before the attack. I
have recommended it In many cases of pneu
monia Bince. and have never known it to fail
in ctFocting a cure."
JOHN HKNRY, St. Joseph, La.
"I was attacked with a cold that settled
on my lunps, and defied the skill of my phy
sicians po that they considered me incurable.
At last I to:;m to use Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
and was entirely cured after having taken
two bottles."
FRANCISCO A. SEVF.RIAN0,
Taunton, Mass.
' flip's
Cficrrg feciorsl
is put up in half-size bottles at half
price 50 centa
((CH VCADC
I LHIJ
IMPROVEMENTS
IN FARMING,"
Published by the New York Tribune
SECOND EDITION.
32 rapes, 18 by 12 1-2 Inches,
A generiit review of tho mlvnnres nnd
improvements mnrteln the lending branch
es of farirf Industry during tho lust half
century.
peclul nrtlcles by tho best aurlciiH lira!
writers, on topics which they liavj made
their life study.
Illustrations of the old fashioned Imple
ments
A vnst nmount of practical Information
A valuable nld to farmers who drslru to
stimulate production ami profit.
Extremely Interesting mid Instructive.
Only 15 cents a copy, by mail.
SEND YOUR OKDKtt TO
THE PIKE COUNTY PRESS,
Milford, Pa.
New Harness
Whips, Robes, Blankets
And everything which pertains to
to an outfit for
HORSES and CARRIAGES
REPAIRING
PROMPTLY DONE!.
See my stock before purchasing,
The Price is Right.
L. F. HAFNER,
Harford St., Mil ford, Pn.
Building-Loan Trust Fund,
000
REALTY CORPORATION
of
NEW JERSEY. -
GENERAL AGENT,
800 Droad Stroet, Newark, N. J.
oooo
What it will do for you
fur A monthly payment of 8 nor 1 1,000- $5
of which ttpplun on prlnetpiu, f.i is inter
est. First. Tt will buy for you any house (le
st tvd or hulhl you a rttius mennliu to
you own plann, for a payment of not U'x
man ioyf o-iwn.
.sifonu It will HHKumo any mortiratfo
on voiip priipfrtv, and ailvanoe voti m
ntont'y, if desired, not to exeied &t'Jr of its
Taluat ion . At nlx)ve rttt-es vou would own
your projM'rfy freo and el.tar in just tfrt)
montlirt; vou can pay as much more as r-in
wis)), Hiiti reli:c' the time in pr portion,
or the full amount will be receive! at any
time,
The first proiMis'.tion enables you to con
vert your rent money into the ownership
of a home.
The Kit-ond proposition enable you to
ivtluve the interest rate on your morttfiime
and At the Kamo time be paying otT the
prlneipiil emh mouth.
For further information call or address
J. H. Van Etten, Attorney, -
Milford, Pa.
Don't Tobacco 8pil ftnd S.'uoks Toar Life Awny.
if yon want to quit, tobai-co uainir easily
ami forever, ueinadd well, strong, uiaatMe,
full ttt uow life and Vtor, tukd No-To-iii.u,
the woudiT-worUer, tiiat makes weuk meu
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BUSINESS CARDS.
WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office nml rr-fctdnnre Hnrforil street In
homo liitoly occupied hy l)r K H. Wei -ncr.
MILKOHI), PA.
Dr. von der Heyde,
DENTIST,
Brown's ltulldino', corner Hrond nnd
"rittlicrino utrretK, Milford, I'n.
OFKICK HOl'KS: M to IS n. m. ; 1 to 5
p. in. Alxont DliiKimin'H Kerry, opposite
M. K. Church every lind ami 4th Witliieh-
diiy in eiu li month.
H. E. Emerson, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad
Street.
J. H. VAN ETTEN,
Attorney-at- Law,
OFFICE, Brown's Building,
Mii.koud, Pike Co., Pa.
John A. Kipp,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
OFFICE, opposite Court House
Mii.fokd, Pike Co., Pa.
CHURCH DIRECTORY
MILFORD.
FiltsT PltrsHYTKWAS Ciu hcii. Milford;
.ablnth services at lO.Jitt A. M. anil 7.:mi r.
M. Sabliath school Immediately after tho
morning? service. Prayer meeting Wed
nesday at 7. lo 1. M. A eortlial welconio
will In extended to ail. Those not at
tached to ot her churches are especially in
vited. Hkv. Thomas Niciiolk, Pastor.
Ciicticii of the (Joon Smki'Iieuii, Mil
ford: Services Sunday at lo.KO A. M. and
H A I' M. Sunday srhool jit S.:l P. M.
Week day si rvici's, Friday 4.00 P. M. Seats
free. All welcome.
H. S. Lashitek, Hector.
M. E. Cnrncii. Services at the M. E.
Church Sundays: Preaching at 10. ;W) h.
m. nml at 7..K) i. in. Sunday m1ioo1 at 2
i. in. Kpworth league at. l.-ln p. in.
rV'wkly prayer meeting on Wednesdays at
.:10 n. m. t'lass miH'ting cuiducled by
Wm. Antrh on Vridavs at 7.:in n. m. An
eariiestTnVitalitm is extended to anyone
wno may ucsiro to worsusp wnn us.
KKV. w. tl. JS KKF, J'astor.
KATAIKORAS.
EI'WOUTH M. E. Cm:n H, Matnmoras.
Services every Sabbath at lo.iio a. m. and
7 p. m. Sabbath school at 2.:)0. C E.
meeting Aiimuay evening nt 7.8U. i;iass
nuH'ting Tuesday evening at 7.:i0. Prayer
meeting Wednesday evening at 7.1)1).
Everyone welcome.
hkv. r . i. utiHTis, fnntir.
Hopr EVAX-GF.I.ICAI. rut'Iltlt, Mnta
moras, Pa. Services next Sunday ns follows:
Preaching at 10.1(0 n. in. and 7 n. in. Sun
day school at 3 p.m. Junior (J. E. before
and V. E. prayer meeting after tho even
ing service. Mid-weeK prayer meeting
every Wednesday evening nt 7.110. Seuts
tree. A connai welcome to nil. t nnio.
Kkv. J. A. Wikoaxd, Pastor.
Secret Societies.
M n.Foitn fjODfip, No. 3ilt F. & A. M. :
Lode m(t-tfl Wednesdays on or before
Full Moon at the Sawkiif House, Milford,
Fa. N. Emery, .Jr.. Secretary. Milford.
GtKlfreid Wieland, W. M.. Milford, Pa.
Van Dkr Mark LnnriH, No. 828, 1. O.
O. F: Meets every Thursday oven in tr at
7. 80 p. m., Hrown's Builditif?. Gen. Dau-
inan, Jr., hec y. (.TVorKO H. (Juick, iN. w,
PlU7f)EN('R REBFKAH TXUXiE, it7, I. O
(). F. Meets every second nnd fourth Fri.
duys in each month in Odd Fellows' Mall,
Hrown's huildimr. Mrs. Alicie Hornleck.
N. G. Miss Katie Klein, Sec'y.
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