Pike County press. (Milford, Pa.) 1895-1925, March 22, 1901, Image 2

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PIKE COUNTY PRESS.
FHIDAV, MAWC'Il 22. 1SMH.
I'UIIIJSIIF.I) I'.VKRV KKIDAV.
OFFICE, BROWlt's Bril.DINO 11HOAD T.
PiHscniPTioN:
O.nk Ykah One dollur ami fin y rents.
Hix Months Seventy-live cents.
SI UII TI.Y IN AI1VANCK.
Entered nt, the poxt nftli; of Mllfuril.
Pike County, Pennsylvania, nx xecond
clas nmtterj November twenty-fli-at,
Advertising Rates.
One miunretelirht linel, one Insertion -II.
K.ich siihse'inent insertion .fio
Reduced rate will Ihi furiilshiHl on ap
plication, will be allowed yearly adver
ttsors.
Legal Advertising.
Administrator' nnii Executor's
notices 3.'io
Auditor's notiees
Divorce notiees ').'
SllerilT'8 sales, Orphans' court snlcs,
County Treasurer's sales, County state
ment and eleetion proclamation charged
by the square.
J. H. Van Ktlcn, PrjBLlsUKU,
Milton?. Plko County, Pu.
Gold in the U, S. Treasury con
tinues to inorense nt the rnte of inore
than five trillion n month, anil thnt
ratio of increase is likely to continui
until July 1, when the revenue re
duction lw will gii into effect. Thm
low reduced the revenue nbont 40,
000,000 a yenr. Treasurer Roberts
thinks thnt will stop the increase ol
gold in the Treasury, but does not
expect it. to reduce the totnl, whieh
now amounts to 282,913,0?2, mic
will probably exceed half a billiot
of dollara by the first of July.
Peter E. F.irnuiii, of Port Jervis
has really, considering the respect
ive w taltli of the two men, out done
Andrew Carnegie in generosity
Mr. Farnutn offers to donate a vain
able lot 100 x 65 on Pike street for n
library site, and also gives a quant
ity of brick and stone for the built!
ing. This act commends him as h
public spirited citizen, and as out
who nets promptly on a situation
and does not spend a life time talk
ing of making plans for the bonefli
of his fellow citizens.
Owing to a reduction of 1100,000
in the appropriation for the collec
tion of Internal Revenue for the fis
cal year beginning July 1, there will
have to be a reduction in the clerical
force in the office of the Bureau of
Internal Revenue : in Washington,
as well as in a number of collection
districts throughout the country. .
Judge Albright in the Lehigh
countv courts has decided that when
a justice of the peaoe recoives a bill
to oollect and sends notioe to the deb
tor and after brings suit and sits in
Judgment on the case he is wrong.
A justice cannot legally act as agent
for a creditor, which he become
when he sends out his notice.
The Philadelphia Board of Health
has placed consumption on the list
of contagiouM diseases, and hereafter
physicians in that city must report
to the health officer all cases and.
deaths... It is not the intention of
the authorities however to isolate
victims of the disease.
Mr. Charles H. Due! I, Commis
sioner of Patents, has tendered his
resigt.ation to the President to take
effect upon the appointment and
q tin li ilea I ion of his successor.
Tlit) Ftuirili l.ill fimiiHliing t ha
crimt) of kidnaping witli dtvitU Iiiib
been amended so as to make the
punishment imprisonment for life.
Strike a Rich Find.
"I was troubled for several years
with chronic imli";i stion and nervous
debility," v. i ite F. J. Gi eeu, of Liin
caster, N. H., "no remedy helped me
until 1 1'(;iiii usinu Electric Bitters,
whicli did inn more fjood titan all the
medieiiiHH I ever used. They have
lilsu kept mv wife in oxoellent healih
for years. iShe suys Electric Bitters
are just splendid for female troubles. ;
Unit they in e a inland tonic and in
vi)orator ftir weak, run do-vn wo
men. No oilier medicine can take
its place in our family." Try them.
Only 50c. (satisfaction, guaranteed
by all druggists.
Milf ird II i id L iua fry.
The undersigned lias opened a
laundry on Centre Stjuare Millnrd,
1'a , in tlie store room formerly oc-eot.i.-.l
by Oeo. Diuiuan, lyid will dJ
nil kiiuis of work pertaiiiiiiji to the
business with promptness and ill H
neat eareftti iniiiiner, A share of
tlie public patronage is respectfully
solicited. Joi'lN L. tlol'Hl.AV.
THt CHURCH CCIUMN
Methodist Episcopal Cnuieh.
Rh. C. E. Scudoer. Pnntor
Nt'NDAY SK.ItVlt'KS.
Class Meeting 9.30
Preaching 10. .'ill
Snndiiv School 11.45
Epworth League 6.45
Preaching 7.30
WEEK DAY RKRVK'FH.
Prayer Meeting Wed 7.30
Class Meeting Fri 7.30
CHCW'H NOTK8
The subject for next Sabbath
morning is. The Um.t Physician.
In the evening a sermon will be
preached to the firemen.
Special services will be held in our
church, each night during Passion
week. There can be no more filling
time to meditate on the atoning
work of Christ, thau at this season,
wlien t he atonement was made. Wo
e.-M'cially desire that all who are
seriously considering the beginning
of a christian life, will attend these
services and make this the time ot
decision.
Only three more weeks before
conference. Khali we not make
these three weeks the best of all tin
year? The largo number of children who
ittend our (sabbath school, and jun
ior League, give promise of better
things iu the future. Let the gootl
work go on.
On next Tuesday evening the
members of the Epworth League in
vite all their friends to spend an
evening with Longtellow, with them
at tu- Methodist church. Refresh
ments will bo served for which ten
.jents will be charged.
Is church attendance a true tiwt ot
religious progress? There is value
in church attendance when it is se
mred by methods that lead to relig
ious life. If this result does not to!
low, or if the services of the sanct
uary do not tend to produce it, thei
(he fact that large numbers attenti
church counts for little, or nothing
The ultimate test of religious prog
ress is not, how many attend chare I
out how much spiritual life is devel
iped in those who do attend.
Beware of low standards for life.
No individual christian, and in
church can afford to follow auj
standard lower than tha cross
Christ erected it for us, who wil
lower it? Lift it high enough abovt
the world so that "he who runs'
may Bee, and discern between bin.
that serveth the Lord and him thai
serveth Him not.
$fight Wa Her Terror.
"I would cough nearly all night
long," writes Mrs. Chas. Applegate,
of Al"xandria, Intl., "and could hard
ly get any sleep. 1 had consumptioi.
so bad that if I walked a block 1
would cough frightfully and spi'
blood, but, when all other medicines
failed, three 11.00 bottles of Dr
King's. New Discovery wholly cureo
me anil I gained 58 pound." It is ah
solutely guaranteed to cure Coughs,
Colds, LaUrippe, Bronchitis and all
I'll roat and Lung Troubles. Prits
50o and $1.00. Trial bottles free ai
all drug store.
Rheumatism.
Nobody knows all about it;
and nothing, now known, will
always cure it.
Doctors try Scott's Emul
sion of Cod Liver Oil, when
they think it is caused by im
perfect digestion of food.
You can do the same.
. It may or may not be caused
by the failure of stomach and
bowels to do their work. If
it is, you will cure it; if not.
you will do no harm.
The way, to cure a disease
is to stop its cause, and help
the body get back to its habit
of health.
When Scott's Emulsion of
Cod Liver Oil does that, it
cures; when it don't, it don't
cure. It never does harm.
"V The genuine lias
." this picture on it, take
8 ' "'I v;iutl.
I' voti have not
KU'-Lu tried it, send for ivt-
1 Iv T sample, its agrce.ik-
ra I II tjst.e will stirtiri.-:
you.
SCOTT 6c EOWKI!,
Chemists.
dooTearl St., N". V.
$-:e. aud Ji.oo ; all driii.-ti.
V
r" m
ft h in
Lots Of
Ee o p 1 e
ave thin
hair. Per
haps their
parents
had thin
I i li haps' their
children have thin
hair. But tl.is docs
not make it necessary
for them tu have thin
hair.
One
thing
you
may
rely
upon
v u;uy
makes the hair healthy
and vigorous; makes
it grow thick and
long. It cures dan
drulf also.
It always restores
color to gray hair,
all the dark, rich color
of early life. There is
no longer need of
your looking old be
fore your time.
$1 .00 a bottle. All drujjluts.
"At ii rpaiptlv for restoring color
to the hair 1 Ix'lieve Aycr'rt Hitir
iper ll:i no niital. It hnf tilwuy
Riven me ierlcct Bntislaction li
every whj
Mrs. A. M. Smnii,
Aug. 18, ltt'Jti. lIumniotKtsiiort.N.Y.
Wrltu thm Doctor.
He will end yon a liook on Tlie
Iter Red Solp free, liimu r'm -I.
If yon rtn n't utitain nil the ltfiiLlti
you exeei'ti'il troni flip nee of Ui
Vigor Mrlto tlifl l..ct-jr about It.
A'Mrcss,
DR. J. C. ATFH,
l.jw11. Mns.
.Smi.ll.pcx P. caution,
lit a recent letter from Dr. Benj.
Lee, Sec'y State Board of Health, in
n yard to Smnll-pox in our vicinity,
he says : "It is highly desirable thnt
your borough should enfore the vac
cination law. While you cannot
compel people to bo vaccinated,' you
can exclude children from public
places who have not been successful
ly vaccinated, or nave previously
lial small-pox."
Bince receiving the above letter,
I have befiii informed on good
authority, that several new cases
have been reported near Brnncliville
and Newton, and thoultl therefore
advise that people bo Informed of
this fact, through the medium of
vou paper, to enable them to have
themselves and Uieir children prop
erly vaccinated, while there is yet
inio.
The germ of small-pox is ' highly
virulent, and capable of being con
eyed to a third person the disease
s one of the most dreaded that the
i n l nun system is heir to, and is in--aiialily
accompanied by a larg
nortality, successful vaccination
lowever, confers practically an a.
toluto immunity. People who have
been vaccinated and did not. "take,"
frequently delude themselves will,
the idea they possess a natural im
munity against the disease, this
however, has many times bcei
proven to be a mistake, the real se
cret of the failure .lining either in
the virus, or its proper application.
Yours very truly,
Wm. B. Kknwoiihky, M D.,
Comity Mo li -al Inspector.
State Board of Health.
Cheap Kate to the Weil Every Tue
day. Every Tnesdav, until Tuesday.
April 30th, 19ul, inclusive, the Erie
will sell siMicial second class Settlers
and Colojiist tickets from Port Jer
vis to principal points in Arizona,
British Columbia, California, Colo
rado, Idaho, Minitoha, Mexico, Min
nesota, Montana, Nevada, New
Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, Tex
as, Utah, Washington and Wyom
ing', at very low rates of faro, for
routes and rates of fare please applv
at tho Erie ticket office. If parties
going on these cheap rates will nnti
fy ticket agent at Port Jervis, four
days in advance he will seenro you
a berth in "Tourist Car" west of
Chicago, the cost of a lower berth
in Tourist Car Chicago to any Paci
fic co;ist points is only Heniein
her these rates are in effect only on
trains leaving Port Jervis every
Tuesday until Apiil 30th, l'J"l.
Train No. 5, leaving Port Jervis al
5 :15 p. in., makes tho best connec
tion out ot Chicago, for all points m
the West. , m2i
A Widow' Lcve Affair
P.eceives a set'iack. if she has of.
tensive breat li through ( 'oust i pat ion,
liiliousness or Stomach Trouble, but
Ur. King's New l,ifn Pills iilways
lire t hose t roubles ; clean the system
iVieetcn the breath, tiHiii.su head,
iche ; best in tlie world for liver,
iiiliu vM and bowels. I hiiy UTio nl
tug st ores.
IMurat four Huwuii V It h CMacMrtfl.
L in iiy ('T.nninir, eiae cnst ijiimi.u !ieier.
luo, -sc. if C C- C. lull, ijrussu.i s i j uiid Ututi'jy,
- i 1
n
One Cent a Word.
Fnr frRfh luflrrtlon. No A ti v r! im- t
frk.-n for t IIihm lft remit. I AMI
must n. "iphi , i ! nrtler. Add re
I I K K Ol M It h.-
Mil FOllI), I'A.
IfMt SAT.K. A small farm located unit
MiitMtnotas. kmowi a the Henscl or
Reinhaidt place, rnntniniitfc J1 acres
Kim ly located, well watered, Ponse ant
ham. r ruit nf all kinds. I'art improvd.
t itle clear. Kor terms. (Mice. etc.. address
Lock box (j Mtlfonl. I'n
rpitKST'ASS NO'I'R'K. Notice Is hereby
I iriven that trcMta'SMliK on the premises
c npied lr t he uncicrsiKlicti in linlttalt
A tlhiu. known its the iitlehanan faint
r hunt hitf. tlshitifr, herryinK or ntiy tt her
urjMtM' v halever is forhitltlell under pet,
it'ty of the law. Any person or persons
ili'olieytlitf this notice will lie dealt vllh
ill tint sevtM'est law ful inauner.
T:timF. H. McCahty.
July 1. lt!7. U'sm'o.
T'HKSPAS.SNDTK'K. Notice Is herel )
(llvcn that n'esmsslii(ftttion the south,
ct tl half of the tract of land known its lite
William Denny, No. I'll. I n shohola town
ship, for hunting;, fishing, or, any other
pin pose, also trespiissine on Snwki.ll pond
in 1 Hnp-ninn tow nship. or. lisltinir In it is
fol lilddeti undi'l' penally of the law.
M. (.1 .KILAKII M II. Mill,
Api lMm Attoruey fur owner.
T'HKSt'ASS NOTICK. Notice Is herel.y
(liven that trespassing upon the pro
perty of the Korest l.nl.e Association ill
ljaekawnxetl township. IMke county. Ph..
ftr the purpose of hunting and li-hing, ttr
tiny ihcr purpose is strictly forbidden un
der penally uf the law.
Alkxasiihh Haiiukn,
Nov. 22, lS'.i.i. President.
fT'HKSPASS NOTICK. Notice Is hereby
A (liven that trespassing on the premises
of llie undersigned, sitnatcd In iiinpmiiii
towni-hip, ttir any pltr)HMt whatever is
strictly forbidden, and alloITt micro will lie
promptly prosecuted. IitA II. Cask.
lift. !t!4. 1NK).
NOTICK Ail linntiiig fishlnii or other
trespassing on the premises of the iinder
si(tnctl. In Dlngimin Townslilp. on Hav
montlskill ami HwarfsklH I'recks, Is lo'r
hiiult n tinder penalty of the law.
l IlAs. .1. HniLRAU,
Dlngman Twp., N. HoIl.kAi;,
May 17, IS'.ik. .InsKl'll V Hoil.EAii.
HiHKSPASS NOTICK. Notice Is hereby
L (fiv.'li that ticspassiti(r niton the pro
perty or the ti to 1c is ii it i! iu Milfunl town
ship, l'ike county, I'm., for the purpose of
hunting, lishlti(; or any olher purposes b
strictly for hidden under penalty of the law
Man. !s. M. LltAFT.
VilTlfK IS HKItKHY UIVKN that an
1A lipplicatlou will be made to the Hov
er nor of Pen lis v I vii it in on 'I' li n rsiln v l m-eli
2Sth, Uml. liy t'. K. Kothermcl, Jr., ,lohn
t. raw lorn, .ir , l narles 11. tern, J Harry
tJainji, I', .less Yiiutip anil Frank M I'ainp.
under the Act of the (ieneral Assembly of
the Conilnonweallh of I'clinsylvania. cu
t it led "A n Act. to Provide for 1 he Incorpor
ation mid KcKiilulinn of Certain Corpora
tions," approved April ailili. 1871. nnil the
supplements thereto, for the charter ot an
intended corporation to tie called "l'ike
Water I'owcr Company," the characlei
and 'liject of which is the supply, storaire
ami transmission of water and water pow
er to the public for commercial mattufacl-
iiriiiir purposes, iilotiK the nllcnpaupack
I'reek and Tilbutarles, which is the boun
dary between IMke and ayne Counties,
I'cnnsylviitilu. And for this purpose to
have, possess ami enjoy all the liithts.
benefits and privileges uf said Act and Us
supplements.
FRANK M. C AM!,
.HISKI'H K. FlNbKY,
No. llltt Hctz H'I'k, Solictors
I'hllailelplutl, 1'H. 8 &
Executor's Notice.
Kstato of .loliu Perclval, Deceased.
Letters of Administration o, t, a, on the
above estate have been (frautcd In the un
dersigned, all persons Indebted to the said
estate are requested to make pavmcut, mid
those linvitiK claims to present the same
without aeluy, to WM. FKItL'I VAL,
Malatmirtts, Pa.
Or to Ills attorney
AhFKK'U M ARVIN, KSQ ,
1'oi t Jervis, N. Y.
March H, llldl. u.ii
FIVE
TWO-CENT
STAMPS
will put you next the
VANDAL...
en Interesting mag.
azine of criticism. Send for
one to-day. No Free Copies
THE VAN D ALL,
522G Butler St., Pittsburg, Pa.
&o llnlerlul lllrrfrfiit'e.
Yeast You saj ,vfirve tried liomco
paltiic ant! ti!Uip:tt liic tTfji-tors?
Ci iir.soiilii :ik Yes, both.
"Did you tint! any difference?"
"No; thp bills Kt-emed to be just ubout
the hiune." 'lllkers Statesman.
I Imnii.
Trof. Thumper Ah, Mr. Skinflint,
your daughter in ho clever t hut it is
a jdi-aisure to teai-h her musii:.
Mr. Skinflint A pleasure, eh? Well,
then, I fc'pote I tinn't have to pay you
for it. N. Y. Journal.
Lnrkril nu Attribute-.
"That politician is hs Btubhorn as a
mule."
"Vcs," uiifcwercd .Senator Sorghum,
'the trouble about him is that lie
hadn't as niucli pull as a mute."
VahiiiRtou Star.
Hnu4lli'aied.
"Tibbs, I never hear you make any
fun of your wife' cookinp."
"Weil, no; you Kee, she belongs to
o many conking- chilis that i do a
good deal of the home cooking my
belf. Indianapolis Journal.
Iu Doubt.
"After hearin' them Miiuiner board
ers talk," -said Farmer C'orntoMii'l,
don't quite know what it in that'b ail
in' me."
'l rickon it's the uriir old hhakes.
ain't it?" answered his wife. "I don't
et-'b the name makt-s inueh il i iTt-i enee."
''.Miuid , hey V i inet ions t het
3 oil don't un i ! 1 1 and. If ii's ji'iiir.
feve r n-aijjt r, ail 1 want to do is to git
coin l' (piinine. I tut if itV ihulai iaf ft ver
I've fiut to tend c'tar to town an it
home kee-m on."-- Washington Star.
Cunrtiirncea KxfliMitKri!. I
"What I objtM't lo," mid the calile, J
m UiMiiif mturlivi! lien I in in he,).'
'"Aud 1 iliiuk," the Ii'Ii ij i uj,
wire, "ihre ouylit lo bu koine u,;
fur uie wLeu I'm iiik'i-r l- round. "--liar
lcia Life. i
HOUSE FURHISMiriG GOODS.
Let us name a few:
Fine, solid oak bed room suite,
$17.50, Parlor suite, $20.00
Rogers, best, triple pfated
knives ard forks, $3.49 doz.,
All wool ingrain carpets, 49c yd.,
Tapestry brussels carpet 49c yd.,
Full size bed blankets 47c a pr.,
Wall paper, any kind ,2c a roll.
EVERYTHING to furnish a house about 25 per cent, less
than you can buy it elsewhere.
N. Y. FURNITURE CO.,
92 Pike St.,
PEOPLE'S NATIONAL
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Largest and Best
Line of
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You wish to select froiir
This "ad" and 1. will buy a. pair of inc
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H. SCHAFRAWSKY,
The UP-TO-DATE CLOTHIER!
Big bargains in Men's, Bovs and Childrens win
ter Mothing, boots, slioes and
All the latest styles
suits kept constantly in stock, also in our furnishing
goods department.
All kinds of felt boots and rublers.
If in need of anything in
our line we can save you
money by trading with us.
iS Front Street,
Difsii ninlioK in nil 1 ninrln'
Wil! io to tlit linuse in-ilo tin- oik
tli' Wif. Ailili't-H Mauv I I liwui,
oliliusitB Hiiwkill Mill, Milford, Pu.
Port Jervis.
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villnjriT It pun-
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gciiciit) new s of
THK DAILY THIBUNK u totlu'hmn of
KltK tii pii'ss, nn Atrriiuttunil LVptirl
mi'Dt of tho liihrxt ordtT. Inis eiitvrtnlir
hijr rrmling for evory mcmbrr (if the finn
j ily, old nml ymintr, Mnrkct Krpurts, whk-l
j nrc ncerptcd nt uuthorfty by fnrniiTS nml
country iiiotchiint k, and is cUmn, up to-dnti
IntiMVhl ltifc nml Instructive.
Hvjulnr sub-( f iption prir. $1,011 n yew
We furMih it with THK PKKSS f.
$1 (if per year.
II s
r 21 Front StJ
Port Jervis.
rubbers.
and colors in Overcoats and
Port Jervis, N. Y.
DiWitt'i littlei fiirlv ri.s.irs miv
ilninty lillli- ) ills, l.tit tliev iit-vcr fnil
to cli'imse tlif liver, re-move nlwtruc-
lions mid inviguruto tlm nyistuiu. 1
Business - Cards.
F. W. BEST, M D..
16 Ball Street,
PORT JERVIS. N. V
DISEASES OF THE EVE AND EAR.
9 to II A. M.
Office Hours Z to P. M.
7 to 8 P. M.
WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M.D.
riiysiciiin nnil Siirpcnn.
Onlrf mill r"-t(lcncf Itnrfmil srr..t I.
Immu liilrly i ( irilctl l.v l)r K Ii Wi-ii-"'
M1LKOKI). PA.
Dr. ven der Heyde,
DENTIST,
Ui li k llniisr Opiici-iic Vmiftri nnii k Hmol
iji "nu si rt ci .11 n Iiimi l 'ti
OKFll 'K HOI HS: K In II' b. in : I id
p. 111.
H. E.Emerson, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
OFFICE in Drug Store on Broa
Street.
John A. Kipp,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
OFFICE: opposite Court Hcusr,
Mii.Kditn, PiKh C., 1'a.
J. H. VAN ETTEN,
Attorney-at- Law,
OFFICE, Brown's Building,
Mll.FI. HI), I'IKK. Co., 1'a.
CHURCH DIRECTORY
MILFOIiD.
."'lliST I'ltKSBYlKKIAN ClltllUHI, Mllffml;
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M. Sllliluitll si limil iililinili:il.jy nfli-r
liiiiriiin MTvii'i. I'niyir in,-.iinn VWil
iii'Mlny at. T.ilo I. M. A fiinlinl wi-li iniu
will hi' extrndi'd ti) ill). 'l'i,,M, n,,t t.
riichi'd tn nthiT I'liurrlirit nri! tsjn'i-ialy in
vitcd. Kkv. Tikimas Nichols. I'uKtor
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'iirit: Sorviii R Smidiiy nt lo.mi A. M. mid
7 mi 1". M. Siindny sclu nl nt li im m
VSi t k-dn Hi'rviif h i idny mi III a m. Muly
( 'ciiilii liiiiiin Siindny nt, 7 4ft A M. Srats.
fire. A I mi wi'lroiuiv
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M. K. Chuhch. Scnlf-pii nt the M K.
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n lllld nl p. in. Sill iiiv M'llmil at
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V in. AiikIi- mi Kridiiys lit 7 l p. m. An
miiii-M iiivitiiliiin i 1'xipinlfil m Hiiyni
lin limy di'firi' Ki wiirvli-p ivjtli us.
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MATAM0RAS.
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i rvic I'vrrv Siililuuh al III Mi a. in. and
. p. in. Siililmtli school at .:i. k..
iii i liiiff Miiiiflny i'Vcidii(f al 7 llfl ('lanr.
un i ting TticMlny i vcniiijf ai 7..m. J-rHviT
niifiiiiir Widiii'Mlay ovi'iiinji at fn,
Kyfryoiu vvi'lcomii.
Kkv. T. (J. Si'KNCKK.
Hol'K KvASf ki.icai. CiH'i ii, Mata
nioliiK.l'ii. Si rvi. rum xt Siindny us followa;
I'li achiiiK at lii.jn a in. mid 7 p. m. Sun
lay school at n i.. 111. .Junior (;. K. heforb
ind ('. K. prayci lurrtiiin nft.r tlie even
iiilt n-rvici. . M wirk prnvi-r ni.ftiiii?
every V.'i'dncsdiiy cvrniiitr at "..HI. Scuts
rreu. A coidiiil clcoinc to all. Conn,
KKV. H l.ll.i.v. p,i,mi..
Secrr. Societies.
.Mn.Koiiii Iaiwk, Nn. :(44, K. & A M :
l.odjrc niii-ts WcdncsiliivK on or licrorp
Full Moon at tin Wallace Huildnur. .Mil
roril.l'n. N. Kmery, Jr.. Scc'v. .Milford;
(jco. A Su'i'pt'iilM-r. W. M.. Milf,irfl. Fa.
Van Dku Mahk LfiiKiE, No. tts, I.e.
:). K: .Meets every 'I'liilrsilnv eveniiir at
7.!) p. 111., lfi-own'n Knjii)K. 1 H
Horliheck. Scry .l,ie oh Met :(n ty JI (i
I'UMlKNf K H KIIKK A II I.OIKIK, IM7, . O
O.K. Meets every s.fimd and fourth Kri
diiys In each month in odd Kelloivs' Hall.
Hr .wn's ouiliiinir Mis. Kathai im. Kleiii
V .. Miss Willicliniiie Heck. !s.f v
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