Pike County press. (Milford, Pa.) 1895-1925, March 02, 1900, Image 4

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THE LANE INSTITUTE,
Mlddletown, N. Y.
For the Treatment and Curs of
LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS.
NO HYPODKKMIO INJKCTIUN9.
A PEHFRCT ntlMB TIIKATMRNT Oil RaNI'
TABI11M AIIVANTAI1K8.
Cheapest
Clothing
House in
Port
Jervis I
CANNON &
MULLIGAN,
B & 7 FRONT STREET.
THE HOLIDAYS
ARE PAST -
But tlio supply of Fan
cy Biscuits, Choice
Fruit, Nuts, Fine Clin
ches and a largo assort
ment of Tobacco and
Cii ars, Fishing Tackle,
ammunition, and speci
ally "The Lucke Roll"
2 for 5 cents Is ample at
A. Q. WALLACE
Harford & 4th Sts.
MlUora, Pa.
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East -tk ui 3iuTi:u, Fa.
Sprinu Trum Opkns Tikshav
March 27, lHOO,
Hpis'ial classes fur teachers pre
tinring fur Mm spring examinations.
For full pnrtteulnrs, address,
Gko. 1'. Ihiil.K, A.M.,
I'rincipa',
All Around the County.
COD LIVER OIL
with that n wful taste, is like
the proverbial roso with n
tliorn a pood thing: with n
draw back.
it Is prescribed fur wastinc
diseases, general debility,
coughs, chronic colds, pen
sumption, otc. and wo are ex
pected to mukoit as palatable
as possible.
OUR CUSTOMERS
tell us our preparation is re
inarkably pleasant, and meets
the demand of the times. I'
Is pure,' elegant anil full
strength.
tri.l.Y in Alt am i;i:i.
C. 0. ARMSTRONG,
Druggist - - Milford, Pa.
"Wnriiit.il Is l.lfe
Colil is Dentil."
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HARNESS
Of All Kinds and Style.
Blankets, Robes, Whips
and Horse Outfitting gen
erally. CAKIIIAC.E
TRIMMINGS.
Repairing ;-neatlyDone.
Examine my stock it
will please you. The
price too.
-L F. 1IAFNE11-
Harford St. . .Milford Pa.
LIVERY STABLES.
If you want a stylish sin
gle or double rig, safe
horses, good harness
and clean, comfortable
carriages at reasona
ble prices call on
J. B. Van Tassel,
Corner Ann and Fourth streets
MILFORD PA.
Life Insurance
The .32TNA offers speciul induce
ment both on Life and Endowment
policies. Stable, cheap and prompt
payment of all claims.
For information apply to
Leroy E. Kipp, Agent
Milford, Pa.
Table
Dainties
Fresh groceries.
Canned gcxxls.
Meats in every form.
Turkeys and chickens. '
Oysters and vegetables.
Evervthinx for an elegant
pinner at
GUMBLE BROS.
Harford St. Milford Pa.
FALES'
DRY-WARM
WATER
COLD-PROOF
SHOES.
Tho heat, winter sliors t ho
world vrr hiiw (
They kot'p tliu foot vnrm
and dry.
There will hn no sudden
chill to tho feet ruUv frtnn
n wnrni room to out of
ttoors In the cold wear her.
Your money back If yon wmi( it.
J ohnson,
Fitter of Feet.
Port
Jervis.
iseto9c
VALL PAPER
Complete new stock
of the latest designs in
paper and borders for
spring and summer
trade now on hand.
Also lots of new
DRY GOODS
and notions. Please
give us a call and see
some of the speci;
things we arc offering
cheap.
RYMAN -:-
-:- & WELLS,
Milford, Penna.
REAL ESTATE.
Farms in all parts
the county.
Town lots in Milford
and Mast Hope.
Dwellings and real es
tate generally bought
sold or exchanged.
If you want real estate of
any kind anywhere in the
country call on or address.
J. C. Chamberlain,
Reul Estate Agout, Milford, Pu
T. Armstrong S Co
Sccessors to
BROWN & ARMSTRONG:
Dealers in
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
Milford, Pa
HINIiM.VNS.
Hurt, it son of lsaau Smith l is!
week broke through the ice when
skating on a Mm ill pond, anil was
pulled out by Harry Jnggor.
William Kmery ft ml wile Imve re
turned to New Jersey after n ten
days vacation spent with their par
ents lit Center
U. O. Hrodhoad ha been miff cr
ime, with II .severe cold.
Nail Keg is very polite to apol
ogize every time he misses.
Mr. IVip-r and brother are eloar-
m'i n In tui) piece of land on the
properly . nt A. Walters near Ed
Shepherds.
Armstrong and Co. nt Milford
have a largo and well stocked store
hut the she.l accomodation for teams
is rather too limited.
The lust rain storms brought out
the supervisors to fill up wish outs,
If culverts and drains wero kept
cleau iroin obstructions our spec
ial road tax would be much less.
YuiiKtten .lb os. tire buying in n
lot of very fine telephone poles.
Miss Annie Kyndor has left
Adams' and will in future remain
home w illi her mother,
II. B. VaiiAukcn was elected
school director and he has our best
wishes.
Ko far as known no tenants have
yet been secured for either the
Henry Wells, Jessy (liinn or Me
Murray farms.
From tin: number of pickerel
Alink ovv.is lli most prolific waters
m the country. O.m dollar a day
or all you can catch.
Milford people seem to loan a good
many horses. It mav be overload
ing, peril 1,1.1 the use of western feed
Inch is often moldy and we know
by exo :i ieiieo unfit for horse feed.
V : 1 1 1 a miil having water to irind
ight a. id .lay, why not buy sound
i. in pa! minzo home trade and be
i re of 1 ii -it 1 1 li y foods.
There were no independent cau-
diales in the county this year and
that is right, but there wore cau-
liates jblatling behind the bushes
in Hingmnns, aiid here some caucus
defeated nominees wanted to run an
Independent but Hornbock for col
lector was satisfactory to most republicans.
The Dispatch claims n larger cir
culation in the country than the
I'ltKss, but the younger paper beats
it out of sight for a newsy papor,
and one to hold the interest of the
people, tho proof is that uou sub
scribers will travel miles to borrow
copy to read.
Tlu Dispatch says our new com
missioners saved a lot of money to
tax payers by only paying $105. for
printing the Auditors statement:
How dujs it know, or how do wt
know, how much more might havi
been saved if tho printing bad boon
awarded by bidding us it should
have been .
The question among republicans
not hankering for puhlio office is.
who is the party loader iu Pikt
now? or rather of the wing which
broke nway last year from the
former rules. Leading republicans
for a couple of years seem to be
dead or moved away nrd the ad-
horaiits of the old niachiue have
tried to run it. The udherunts oi
the now order of things were noi
notified of or invited to the caucus.
Sunday Feb. 15, on a hill farm,
it was noticed that the chickens
were having a picnic in a pasture
lot. Investigation showed that the
mild weather had brought out ii
Top of stumpy black grasshoppers
on which tuny werj feeeding. Feb.
la was very different for a buhy bliz
zard prevailed, and the hoppers
wore frozen up.
Many inventors nre worrying
themselves over car couplers, sash
holders and fasteners and a lot of
useless patents are takon out, why
not turn attention to some new kind
of light Kerosene oil lias gone Dp
in price and down in quality, eljc-
tricity is too costly and acetylene
gas too expensive and neither is
convenient for farmers. What we
want is some light which can be
cheaply made on the farm from
some homo product so as to be in.
dependent of trusts und copulations
The man who blesses mankind with
such nn invention has a fortune in
store and the gratitude of his fellow
beings. Csak
SANDYSTON IN (iKM.IIAI.
MONTAUl'l
1iii Itifi I Ik. pi
nf this town (
Willi lll-Zi'l;il
K i) il .-o;t
sent winter llm Irncl'i-is
inl.i'.l ll'l A'avli'il On--:
Il'l ll, (if ll.'VMIH, ns t.'iU'il.
fH. l;i- lii'i- i iiin.it. in line
miiily, nml mi Siita il.-iy lust Mf. .Smhii nn
uou lined id nt, it in..- ceiii eoie.ii h ji in'i'iii
isl h'.rt UiiU'iiiiK Ioiiim , ami tin. cluns w::
dn'iiunli'il.
('"P,V ljrll, In, u li thi omplnr of .ins. M
Stub iiMivc l on his f.ii lei 'a lie.v'n f:u in
near (lie Ii :ck t-oese lust. week.
K'iiiio'h . vim, inn- of a n in,iv, rnri'iii--
l',t' till IIHTN, IlltS lll'l.'l' '.'ll til ll:SH-llSI Willi
ii ilaii-y llili ji'ii , mill ImH aula I hn mo!, ill
lililrii.VH. Wti will nrss K n.it,v' fiirntlut
cit'l fur cuffs, fur t.lial ciinin us irmilar it-,
ciiw tbeu c.tini' Hriitiixl.
Tlio oxe ses la cniiiiueiniK'iit inn nl
WnieliKlii.t'ii b' iiiili'v. vi; cil in .'en In t'n-ihniti-i'iil.
Kclioii'mif ur.s town. At lU-v-mm
tlio o .ofc'wcs tMi-isisled of i-imiIIuk
Kl-'l'dl loilK, HlHal.'llf Illlll It ll'.t!i(i
inn-leal p oi.iini. la wlw'h I'ili p.tp U
-..eiy pal , 'oi;u nml Nal ouul u l.
'riic ('(Hlor of llm Wiinlnn K.-conlci', in
li'H (Mb to Iui nt lust ims ile. b, i nil l(l fie lnl
Ini'iiiix ruse tn r iiiin'o Htyln. I ntn Inciint'd
to tli'iik tlMMn'iio 1b iRlit di h's coiirlu
siotis lent in cr.sn tlio lil-i.ii'.-oixrrt .'iiiiis
il a. hv t 'le It Is (ti bo In ipt-il t hiii t 'c ii,l
ty po iioii tuny bo round, nod (t won't hr
Mo'ilM'HO.T Cl'llllt''.
K'link Kosi'iil. Mis in no iniirli l.pp.-ovcii
Ihiit In; Ih uii'o to K('t!l''nunri. bet In vt'.y
wi.uk. (In tho iOtli I's bi-iUi.' half p o-u'-it-i'd
lilin wii Ii a Pii'd fil-'i. and lit p.i'smit
w. iil.ii? u'l a o do'ii wt'O,
Tin liivcrtllutbiR colllnlt.ls, nppobili-il
In ('."anll'if! bilo tho iilb't'd ffrii.l.it do'.liii
at on Al .lis Hoiiso. hi' ciMiploi'Ml ihcit
laljo. s. Noi IiIiii? ntif ttlnit lir.s been found
SilM too ci tt'i'.ti Honioi.ihii;.! coe'd Imvi'
boo i bottoi' lnioiUKod. l;ilt Iho toes pu;'l
Mint ooiii.iiitu-o mo we", hl'h I'lime'li .
Krnosfc IJ' own w'-ll inovo In w'tli Krn-i
l!i'van, cm Wi dnosdujr of I":1 week, ami
ma tho fa in fin iho conr'ni your.
M.-n. .Miey Klli'lt wl"e of Alfusl KOoii
has bi-oil sick for Koinet lino U to bo tat. on
to l.io Ioh,i)IhI ut Io -t. ,lo vis Vt'-n wool;
Mrs. K'lottlHllll Rst'.IIIlbiO WOilll'll. llll'l
hor iniitiy f. hmds en. lost'y liopo ihut ntn
nmv bo felly rostorod tol'O.' usnul good
hcnioit .
N. i-. tji'iijuiiiin tloscnki-utis s noioiisl.v
III, b . 1 1 , Im s) iu;!it.iy liccior nt Hi's w-i;.lni(.
Mrs. Kut.ini wbl nu'il ocoiipy lior hoiis..
lit HlliilOHVlllll tills Hp IHK.
A oninilv of yiniiiit moil n'tli lnntcrii
on Saturday rejjl't, nbout iiildii't;1it won
pornnibiiliiibi nio.1 id ti'o dwo'iltUsfl in
Oiito 'vM'o . A cot'D'o of lil:o wntehi'il
tliolr inovoinonta inii'l liioy cHinn upon t'n
HtlKip, Wl'Oll OHO of l .'O buVt' c.i"otl tin
yomid limn by nanio n.'d nsl.cd Ii'iu whul
liolindlost. It Is a l it'o I'al.y riMiiilni.-
ibout hoiisos at, that 11 io In tbu np;iit..
A. R Klnbnor of i ii's p'neo was if.i IcUon
with pn nlys'.H ooo dnv hist wool;. At ll
writing lie la bi e'y ro'o to miy yon and no
but In totally Iiolplnfs mid lias to be cured
for by bin wifo B"d ibtes;litu .
At n iorent pn- ty ftnd ihi'ico n yoitnjt
lima took It upon h 1'solf tolnvive pn i'-i's
objoot:o nib1 to tho bly o--uinticWiiir t'i
da.ico, nnd whoa tho pa l-on no Invited
proso itod tlionisolvo-- fo' ailinlttiiaci), tlioy
wo o po'Uoly told that thoy wco not on
tho p eg u.n, nnd they wont liouio wood
ori -iu liovv tho youaix liuia could doceivr
ilioai ro.
Auilrow teuton moved on Friday la-d
final tho Hutua bouso nt Ifainosvillo, tt
iho tona"t liuiino of (i. K. Ilni'sli nt Lay-
ton .
lias the I'l'l.ss I ('covered from
lowi. iiueliii;;'.' And (he men's
SlipK'l?
What a pietiy mule ph di'c you
hud ill last weeks paper.
Mis. linliert A I OHi 1(111 is visiting
fi ieud.s nl CioSitH, Co. N. Y.
Tlie youn; people coiiinvied with
the K Td cbii.eli v!H give an enier
taiiiinenl about Much I I.
The Fair an 1 Social nt the resi
deiiee of .1. A. Uiindlc last Thursday
I'vculng nelied iiliout III). $ ;li", fi-'i
was eolleicd hv four voting Indies
who coiiiieied for (lie silk quill do- j
haled by M:-s I'.leoiior.i Cole. Mi.-s
M.te I lool.cr wii - the w innei, her
eoheciion ii moil n. in io s lb. '.Ml.
The.e w ill be se vile In (he KTd
lurch at I lainesv;iic nevt Sumlay
uioiu'iigiit lb ;W and at Moniiigitc
iu Iho evcniii ' nt 7 oil. Itcv. .1.
Mvyer of .ev liuiusvvick iN". J. w ill
p each.
m r liiiiiic s unable in I. ill any fo:;
s n iv busy now i:g;rin out skunks
mil 1 1 ;i pi i:ii-' possums.
A number of cows ite for sale near
hell 'ek lliuisi'. A Is.i a good lai to.
D.m Is fiiidi: femly to i,il rail
road i:e.-i ii'iiie i Ivor don' t f ce.e ove:'
ill ii.
II l uepoi-ied that Win. ShaiTer ha-
pureliav'd the I, inlenn 111 fa in.
I leu ry, si ion Id lake I l.ins advice nnd
go it loot and home liei'me dm I.,
Who swiped the "loves at ihe social-
1'ivo p lir disapii.M o 1 out ol'o veieo it
p( ickeis.
Wdli. mi has h' own up tin! Job as
sc.ViOiiol'ihe M. I' Ch.l eli and Henry
has li'.ken his place.
Some of our roads show theoffcet
f (be recent severe ni'ns,
Frank l;i,ick has cause tube proud
of his sheen and hi tubs. No finer can
lie foo"d in this townsiiiii.
A pretty kid of a bliwinl nriivei
hern early last .Sunilay mo-'niug.
Spring is not. hero ye'-., robins either
Itit c.hier or Done) .lames Urowii oi
Port. Jervis, who is now in the ftn
business, Called here Saturday.
'Aix I'eiico ( loin, and wife, of f)ing-
miiii township, were here Sunday
Hon. .laeob Swai tout of Moniagm
was a visitor here over Siiiidav.
lacob Wcsilnool;, met willi It
mishap early 1'iidav inoining whih
di iving alon r the river-road below
the I! ick House. His ho'sc slop
ped iuio a liole: (he a.iiiniil wit.
ill-own receiving sc. inche and one oi
Hie wagon shafis will have to repair
cd.
Kit IT..
MATA MORAS.
Mlft
"BEST OF ALL FLOUR."
FEED, MEAL,
BRAN, OATS,
and HAY.
When in need
Jlelio to No. ").
of any
or come to
fillKGLKY.
SAWK1LL MILL, MILFORD, PA.
HURRAH FOR RUBBERS !
We don't mean the stretchy kind, but we do mean the
ones that you will find easy work to make
ONE PAIR STRETCH YOU LONGER
Than any others you have worn.
ATRIAL WILL BE CONVICTION
21 Front St.,
-Port Jervis.
KANE
ew store
A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF PURE
DRUGS AND MEDICINES. FANCY
TOILET ARTICLES.
Soaps, Perfumes, Proprietary Articles
And Everything Usually Found in a First-Clnss Drug Store.
H. E. Eroson & Co.,
ge& Next Door to Hotel Fauchoro.
Prescriptions
Cnrerully
Compaundod
Broad Strot,
Wlllford,
Pennsylvania
NEW M.NOV,
YORK WEDNESDAY,
TRI-VEEKLY friday,
TRIBUNE PRACT1CAUY
A DAILY,
AND THE CHEAPEST KNOWN.
Rev. W. E. Sitzer, W. Caton, N.Y.
writes, "I had dypepsia, over thirty
years, and tried doctors and medi
cines without benefit. I was per
snaded to use kodal dyspepsia cure
and it ln-lMul me from the start. I
believe it to lie a panacva for all forms
of indigestion." It digests what yon
eat.
Lewis Aekerman, Goshen, led.,
says, '-De Witt's little early risers
always brim; certain relief, cure my
headache and never grip. "They gi n
Oyclenuse and invigorate the bowels
unj liver.
tieovgo Donnell. ivm nnd daugh-
ir Itnogene are visiting Mrs. J. B
Pal tnaticr iu Jersey City.
Charles Lockwood has rented the
house on Adams St. recently oceu
pied by Mr Sayer and now occupic:
it.
Miss Bopbio Wheat, of Otisville
y. Y.. who bus been the gumt of
Miss Urace Soybolt is now visiting
in Port Jervis.
Rev. II. C. Lilly, of the Rendimi
tjonferenco, pastor of Hope church
made an eloquent address Saturday
evening before Mint body.
Miss Jenn'O Sampson entertain
at hov home on Washington St. Mon
day evening about 30 of her friend
in honor of her birthday. The de
corations wero heart shaped designs
in various colors. She received n
number of presents and with a cake
walk, games, musio nnd refresh
ments, a very pleasant eveniir; was
passed.
Mrs. S. O. Yminj and daughter
Edna, of New York, who visited
friends here recently have returned
home. '
Miss Mabel Florence, of Middle
town N. Y., who some five years
ago resid d here, is visiting friends
and relative in this village.
Miss lielle (Jul.i, of Nu'.vbnrgh. N.
Y. is visit'tig the Misses Heidenthnl.
Francis Edson, only child of Val
entino I.'uegger and w.fe, died Sun
day Morning of spinal meningitis
iit'ed thirteen nnd a half months.
The Schools are closed for two
weeks on account of an epidemic of
measles. There are a large number
of cases and thetlisoase is rapidily
spreading,
Washington, s birthday was very
appropriately celebrated by the
pupils of the High school with sing
ing, recitations and addresses.
Epworth church officials gave an
oyster supper Thursday evening
which was greatly enjoyed and the
proceeds were over tlS. S.
A young b'i;wird strivj'c here last
week which though not, making
gooil sleighing is boiii urili,ol by
lumberman.
Co'ii'iiis-donor 15 ink mi l Clerk
Swepcni.or passed through h.iro re
cently. (ieorgo Tyler has recently moved
in the "Mountain House" at Ij irch
ctn (ib.-n.
A masquerade ball was held at the
Club House last Week.
Philip Chainhoi-laiti after spend
ing n fo.v days at L icl.uwa.-jeii and
Rowlands returned ho'iio to Egypt
.Mills last week.
W L. U isonoranse, of New York,
called on bis parents last week.
I. U. rtoseneraosn and son Win.
were at Milford recently.
August, Knoedler has lately mov
ed to Lurchers Glen.
Tuesda v the thernionoter register
ed 1 below sse.ro. U. S.
Win. Orr, Newark, ()., says, "We
never feel safe without; one minute
cont'h cure in the house. It saved
my lil tie boys life when he had pneu
toiiia. We think it is the best med
icine made " It cures cou'.'bs and 1 1
lung disease Pleasant to tal.e, barm
less and gives immediate results.
I used kodal dyspepsia cure in my
f n tin I v witli wonnd'irful results. II
L'ives immediate relief, is pleasant t
take and is truly the dyspeptic's best
friend, ' says E. Ilartaerink.Overisel,
Mich. Digests what you eat. Cannot
fail to euro.
fEW PUBLISHED ON
YCRX THURSDAY.
yEEJ(LY K"r "VL'r "y-o'Kht yo
TRIBUNE N""",ml Fiunlly Paper for
fiu incrH aiirt villager,, whom reudora have
n pn -o.itcr tlio vory best oloiiiont of our
country piipubttlon.
It elves nil impiirtiint Down of the Nntlim
nml World, tho most, reliable Market Re
in. ru KuholiinthiK Short Ktorioa, nn uu-
oxcx'llod A ten 1 1 n i nl Dopiirtiiiont, Scion-
"I bad dvsiiepsiii for years. No
medicine was so effective ns kodol
dvspepsia cniM. It t'a ve iiinneadiale
relief. Two bottles produced mar
vel, his it suits. " writes L. H. War
ren, Albany. Wis. It digests what
you eat and cannot fail to cure.
A new nan reninrkiibty ntfrnctivo pub
liinliiin. prnfu-i'lv illu-l rnli'i) with pur
trnas nml b.-tlf- oni-s; (-oiitiiins nil I lie
-.1 1 iLinit li.'Wh foul in -s of 'I'lio Dully 'I'l l-
liuni'. s'li.-oinl vnr 1 lo-p.ilrhcs, lloiiii-H-
lio nml (". i is-i o ii ( :iiT..;,oiiil'!ion, Short
Sin Irs, II uniiirniis 1 1 1 nsr.rii I ions, lmiiiK
liinl i it f n-i tin I ion, K-hii)ii Nnlos, Aitri-
n,,ll 1 M.11.....1 r,.ii ..,.,1
('iiintui'h.'ii-iv,. nml Kiliiil.lo Kiiinnilnl minium Aiocniinicai liirorinstlon, rasli-
nnil M.nk.'t ti. poris It is ninihd nt Mono Inn Aril, los for tho Woincn, Hunioruim
hoiir ns Iho (biilv oditioil, ri-noli.'S a btriro
pni)()i Hon nf siilncribors nn diitn of Issuo UlnstriitldiiH for old nnd young. It U
, Tl ' i : ni1 . tl'"'""l' . l ''- "Tlie Ponplo'a Paper" for f.ho entire Unit-
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KfRiilar rjwlcrlition prico,
$1.50 Per Year.
Wo furnlOi It with Iho PKKSS for
$2.25 Per Year.
((1 Slulf.
Hrgtilar HiihKorlption prloe,
$1.00 Per Year.
Wo furnish It with the PKKSS for
$1.65 Per Year.
Send all orders to PIKE COUNTY PRESS, Milford, Pa.
a
inter Goods
WOOLEN and COTTON DRESS GOODS; WOOL
and COTTON FLANNEL OUTINGS and FLAN
NELETTES; BLANKETS, COMFORTABLES.
H0NESDALE FLANNELS a SPECIALTY.
Underwear All Kinds and Sizes:
LADIES' GENTS' and CHILD RENS' SHOES,
RUBBERS, RUBBER BOOTS and FELTS. GRO
CERIES, PROVISIONS, CROCKERY and GLASS
WARE. W. & G. MITCHELL,
MILFORD, PA.
Blue Front Stables,
Port Jervis, N. Y.
AdjoiningGnmaer's Union II Hise.
Road, carriage, draft and farm
horses for sale. Exchanges made.
A laru'e stock from which to make
selectieus. CANAL 1ST.
Hiram Towner.
For comfortables, woo'en blankets
aud counterpanes go to Armstrong
& Co's.
To P1TEXT Good im
may be secured by
our aid. Auiticb,
THE HAiEST REC0K0,
ulliiiiure, Md.
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Great Clubbing Offer.
Tho Plko ('i)lillty PtlKSH has niadu arranioiiionts with t hepuhlttihnr of tlio "Verniont
Kami .Ion, nni" which oiinhleH as to iiuiko the aiutot roumrkublu clubbing utlur evur b
fnro hoard of in tbib boctior. Hero it in.
Pike Co. Press I vr.
Vermont Farm Journal I yr.
N. Y. Weekly Tribune I. yr.
American Poultry Advocate I yr.
The Gentlewoman I yr.
Ma rion Harland's Cook Book.
Ten Nights in a Dar Room.
All for $2.00 Regular Price $5.50
Pike County PRESS,
Reuewals $2.25. " Milford Penna.