PIKE COUNTY PRESS. FRIDAY. JUTW U. 1001. PllHMSllK!) EVERY FRIDAY. OFFICE, BROWM'b BUIblllNO BROAD BT, PC nsntiPTKiN: Onk Year One dollar and fifty cents. 8lX Months Weventy-tive rentH. STRICTLY IN ADVANt'K. Entered at the post office of Milford, Plko County, Pennsylvnnln, as second class matter, Novembor twenty-first, 1HSI. Advertising Rates. OneRnnnrofclglitllnpRl.nnolnscrtlon -1.00 Kiich Sllhscoucnt Insertion .W Riiluwtl rates, furnished on application. Will be allowed yearly ndveitlsers. Legal Advertising. Administrator's nntl Executor's notices 8.00 Auditor's notices 4.t) Divorce notices R-'W Sheriff's sales, Orphans' court snlcs, County Tr usurer's sales. County state nicnt and cli-ctlon proclamation charged by the square. J. H. Van Ftten, PUBLISHER, MUford, Plko County, Pa. AS TO MOSQUITOES. Although v?e have none bore nnd can return thanks for the absance of the buzzing posts which destroy ponce of mind and comfort of body, thoy abound in many places; in fact there are vory few whore they do not, and a little knowledge of some of the peculiarities of the insect may be of interest. Observe a healthy, hungry, bill presenting 'skeetor as be alights on some part of your an atomy in soarch of a meal, and his first antio will disclose his charac ter. If in apparent joy ho raises his hind legs and waves them in the air do not for a moment think it simply an indication of his sntisfac tion at having struck rich blood lie is a disponser of malaria and his bite is dangerous. If on the con trary he koops all his feet on your person and goes about the business of blood letting in a sedate manner without eviienoing any hilarity such as above mentioned he is harmless except for the annoyance caused by his bite ; be is not a purveyor of malarial microbes When the mosquito first Inserts his saw-like bill into your skin he ejects a small amount of poison which is for the purpose of thinning the blood so as to make it possible for him to draw it. It is better to lot him fill up for in so doing he ex tracts some of the poison, and then just as he is about to withdraw and soar away to digest his meal, with a well directed blow of sufficient force he may perhaps be killed. It may require considerable exercise of restraint to sit and watch your tormentor while he drinks his fill but this, too, is a process which will tend to strengthen your will power and so be of mental benefit. Then, too, the insect will be more helpless and sluggish when well filled and loss able to elude your blow and al low it to fall on the place where he latoly was. Noting the above men tioned characteristics will enable one to know whether the mosquitoes In a givon locality are simply harm loss seekers after sustenance or wbother they are emissaries bearing dangerous germs of malaria. - CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. Under an act of assembly it is a misdemeanor to wantonly and cruel ly beat, torture, kill or maim any horse or other domestic animal. Wantonly or cruolly ill treating, overloading, beating or otherwise abusing any animal is a misdemean or. It ia also unlawful to engage or assist in fighting or baiting any bull, boar, dog, cock or other creature. Carrying animals in vehiclos in a cruel manner, and abandoning any maimed, sick, infirm or disabled creature to die in a public) place are likewise offenses. Killing pigeons at a shooting match where needless suffering is imposed is a violation of law. It might be difficult in every case to draw the exact line where indiscretion ends and wantonness begins, because the judgment or fueling of sensitiveness is bo variant in individuals, but generally the act would indicate in itself the spirit of the person and whether be was acting in ignorance or with a deter mination to inflict injury. Where the act is of itsolf cruel probably it would be considered wanton even though done partly in ignorance, and this would apply more eajKscial- iutturns Held July NAMES OF CANDIDATES Comity Committee A. V. Haleh. Jr Frank Harding Henry U. Koed .. Horace O. Klpp Wllnicr S. Hoops Hen. H. McCarty K it. HarcKley William II. Cnddulmck Julius W. Klesel W. A. H. Mitchell S. K. Hnrclton Heb-gnte to State Convention Iroy K. Klpp Milton Armsirong AsAoelntn Judge Alfred Mnrvln Shcrlfr John W. Kilsby Coroner VV. B. Krnwortlicy. M. I) L The county committeemen elected with their pluralities aro as fol lows: 8. H. Hiixpl ton, 37; Henry B. Heed, 32; A. W. Bh'.cii, Jr., 21; II. O. Klpp, IK; Frm k Ibirlint, 11; V. A. II. Mitchell, 6: Wiliuer S. Hopps, 4. Stnto dflegnte, Milton Armstrong, 7. The several township committeeir.en nre : Blooming Grove, D. H. Ilutton; Delaware, John W. Kilsby ; Dingman, Jules R. Builenu; Greene, G. II. Bnnks ; Lncitn waxen, W. C. Courtritiht ; Lr'niinn. O. E. Whito ; Milford Boro., C. W. Anglo; Milford Twp., Tnliins Nelson ; Pnlmyra, II. W. Clark j fhohola, E It. Kalbfns; Wes:fall, John H Durnpt. ly to methods of carrying animals. However, n ignorant or ciueles' man would be likoly to indict an in jury in this manner wantonly be cause it would injure the salo of tho creature and thereby cause him loss. His cupidity would doubtless outweigh bis want of humanity un less, as is often the caso, he becomes intoxicated and loses his sense of cunning in bis recklessness. The leaves on a number of maples in town are slowly withering and falling. Investigation bIiows them to be infested with a small green louse similar to those ofton found on house plants. How far this dep redation may oontinue or whether it will proceed until the trees are to any great extent denuded and so seriously injured of course we do not know1, but if there is a probabil ity of this being the case it might be well to take steps to prevent it. Probably spraying might be effica cious. Some one versed in the habits and with knowledge of the character of the little pest which seems to be doing the mischief might throw light on the question as to how long they will live and multiply. They may disappear soon as a number were soen to have developed ttuy wings and they may all soon mature and fly away. PAUPAC. Dr. and Mrs Greene of Groon Uidge were visitors at B. F. Kil lam's last week. Ed. Bittenbendor and wife of Scranton were guests at A. J. Kim ble's over Sunday. Lafayette Killam spent Sunday with his parents, G. N. Killam and wife. II. Clay Killam, wife and daugh ter, Cora, of Hahway, N. J., were the guests of C. E. Williams nnd family last week. Mrs, Mary Eaton, formerly Miss James of Big Pond, spent the past week with Mrs. Ruth Sheridan. Mrs. Chas. Killam and children of Brooklyn are spending the summer with her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Killam. Lightning Is playing havoc with the telephone poles along our new line. Report says that three have been struek in the neighlxn'hood of lafton. One pole was struek just as Henry Gumble was passing with his team on his way to Ilawley. The horses became frightened, broke from the wagon and ran some distance lie fore they were stopped. Beyond breaking the wagon little damage was done. The excessive heat has made the city people Jong for the balmy breez es of the country. Taupac is fast becoming filled with them. One family arrived last week who have spent every summer, for the wist eighteen years, in this place. DUFACTO. say "Consumption can be cured." Naturealone won'tdoit. It needs help. Doctors say "Scott's Emulsion Is the best help." But you must eontinue its use even la hot weather. If you tuvr not tried it. send for free sample. SCOTT ft BoWNH, Cbemistm, 409-413 ferl Street, New York, joe and fi.oo; U druggist. 3 OF Tin: 13th, 1901. 2 ? I s s 6 8 10 1 S 9 4 U 11 8 4 9 4 7 7 0 fl 18 6 in 9 1 7 8 8 13 B 9 B 8 7 0 4 in 6 0 8 5 8 PI 5 10 lit B 10 18 7 I 18 I 83 II 1H0 THE CHURCH COLUMN. (Ily Kkv. C. K. 6CUDURK.) Remember the fair August 8th. Next Sabbath morning Mr. Ogden will piny for us again on the cornet. Many complimentary things have boon said about tho service that he rendered Inst Babbath. The topics for next Sabbath aro "The Message of Illumination" and "Jeroboam, Who Made Israel to Sin." Next Stibbnth afternoon the camp meeting services will begin in the grove buck of tho Union school house. All our friands in town as well ns out of town are invited to attend. We desire to express our thanks to Mr. Wood for his kind offer of tho uso of camp stools for the out door meetings. This will add much to the comfort of those who attend. Through the kindness of a friend four dozen palm leaf fans have boon placed in the pews of the church. We are glad for everything that adds comfort to the hour of wor ship. During the hot weather the ser vices at the church will not exceed an houi. This will give ample time lor meditation and devotion if we come to God's house in a worshipful spirit. If it is necessary for us to do what wo do quickly, let us do it with our might, with that concen tration of spirit that shall result In the largest soul life. Additional Local Matter. Frank Wells and wife of Colum bia, S. C, arrived in town last eve ning for a visit. Mrs. Adelo Berthoud has been granted a widow's pension of $8 a month with back pay. Sheriff Vauuermark sold the real estate of Josiah Conklin at Matn moras, being lot 631, last Monday to John Conklin for 1700. Tho Epworth League of the M. E. church hold a very enjoyable social last evening. Ice cream, cake and cundy were furnished. The proceeds were over 35. The will of the Int.) Daniel W. Fisher of Dingman township has boon probated, lie gives all his property to Samuel A. Dotrick and names him sole executor. The Milford nine won out against the Matamoras nine last Saturday by a score of 11 to 4. There will be a game at the driving park tomor row between Milford and Port Jer vis. Fresh Esoalh. Pimoff Waiter bring me poached eggs ou toast. And mind they're fresh laidl Walter Yes, sirl Shall I have the hen lay 'em on the tou&t, sir? Detroit Free Press. The Intricacies of It. "Why didn't villi studv the limp table, and then you wouldn't have mibsed your train?" "That was the trouble. While I was trying to translate the timetable tne iraiu punea out." IS. Y. Worm. Am Awful ThouKht. Edith I should hate to be the pres ident.' Jack And why? Hdith Oh, one has to be over for ty, you know. Judge. A Bad Breath A bad breath means a bad stomach, a bad digestion, a bad liver. Ayer's Pills are liver pills. They cure con stipation, biliousness, dys pepsia, sick headache. 25c All drutglt. Want yiiur iin.u.Ui'he or iMiaoi ft tmbUUlul browu ir r.i li lilark? 'I hi-n . BUCKINGHAM'S DYEM&r. Competition. "Mr. Huffcrcnnip, we'd like to have 'on mine to our eliureh supper next Tuesdoy night." "I'd like lo, hut I've pot to go to lodiro supper (tint night." "Can't Mrs. Ilufferenuip come?" "I'm nfraid not. She belonps to the Daughters of Romethinff-or-Other, and they have a hnmiiu't at the same time." "Well, let your duughtrr come, then." "I don't see how she can. She's (rot to tay at home to cook supper for the children." Chicago Tribune. Mnklns It T.nny for Him. llank Medders (proprietor of Mead Dvule house) It's mighty lurky we li:id Prof. Lep-it honrdin' with us last fall when he was triiinln' fer his walkln'-iniitch, ain't it, mother? Mrs. Medders Why so? Mr. Medders Wa-al, I kin advertise thnt our place is only ten minutes' walk from the station an it won't be quite so much of ft strain on my conscience as It used to be. Judge. t'nndtd Confession. "1 confess to being a very poor iudge of oratory," said the mild-mannered person. "I'un't you recognize fluent speaking when 3"ou hear i VV" "Xo. It depends on my personal feelings. If a friend is making the speech it is eloquence. If It is not a friend it is mere garrulity." Washing ton Star. Philanthropy. "It seems to me fishing is cruel from beginning to end. Look at the angle worms you cut in two with your spade when you are digging for bait." "Ves, ma'am; but that doesn't kill them, nnd is not he a benefactor who causes two nngleworms to grow where only one grew before?" Chicago Trib une. The Flu-urea. Young Man How much n year does it require to support a wife nowa days? Old Wan Oh, anywhere from $300 to $50,000 or bo. Young Man Isn't that rather in definite? Old Man No. tt always takes all a man has. N. Y. Weekly. I.oitlcnl ItemonNtrnnce. Mrs. Spratt (vigorously shaking her sleepiiipspouse) John! John! There's burglar 111 the house. Mr. Spratt (protesting) Look here, Jane, if, instead of shaking the life out of me, you'd go and shake that burglar, you'd be doing some good. Tit-Bits. Irrenlatlble. Miss Dykermeadows They had not known each other half an hour before he proposed 1 Miss Ilensonhurst Well, he heard her say that If a house was kept ordi narily clean she saw no reason why it should be cleaned every spring. Brooklyn fcagle. Their Name ! Leirlon. 'Didn't I hear your husband quar reling with you, this morning?" said the woman in the next flat. 'Yes; he didn't like my first bis cuits. ' t "Well, some people would rather fight than eat." Yonkers Statesman. OnTerlnir Her m linrBnln. "Lady, won't you kindly give a pore man nine cents?" "Nine cents? Why, don't you ask for a dime, and be done with it?" "Oh, no, Indy; I knows the sex too well. I wuz onct a married man." Detroit Free Press. Ill AdTantUR-e. In stars and moon and midnight sky The poet, with his naked eye. Finds things proud Science cannot hope To find, e'en with her telescope. Puck. HER PARTING SHOT. Testy Kditor Not the slightest use madam; we're all full up in this office Lady Journalist Are you, indeed? Then 1 II call again when you're sober. Ally bloper. The Vnwarlea of Love. "That little widow seems to have completely fascinated Meeker." "Well, 1 should say so. Why, he's actually buying her nowers to put on her first husband's grave." Town Topics. Eaonsrli I a Frail. "De millionaires don't have no bet ter time in life dan what de po' man does," says Iirother Dickey. "What is de use er a man bavin' two turkeys on ( hris'mus w'en he kin only eat Hue? Atlanta Constitution. Almost Aotlqve. Mrs. Kyles Oh, there goes Mrs. Kyles with a new bonnetl Mrs. Styles Oh, do you call that a new bonnet? She had thai two weeks ago! Yonkers Statesman. LMOble to Estimate. "Who was it she married a duke or a count?" "Cawn't say. Don't know whether it cost her $2,000,000 or $IO,000,000. Detroit Free Press. in To PATENT Good Usui may be secured by our aid. AtldreMM, THE PATENT RECORD, Battimora. MA If fiubcrtptluui to TtM Ptent fUcord il.uj lux tuuuufc Oil cloth and linoleums at W. G. Mitchells. law Ara .nr la.Ma.ra I Dr. IIobbs'Hearuoii P!l!eure all kidney Ills H.n Dlu fie. Ailtl. blrllnu Huuetl Co.. I liioyu ur N. V. bubucribe for the 1'kess. Auditor's Notice. K.itntr of i In tin-(In, 1mi' JOHN II. N K WM AN, C o u r t of Pike deceasi d. ) ( 'nunty. Tim undcrKltfiit'd hnvlnu bci-n nnoiiloti-il Auditor by tlm Orphan's Court of Pike County "to lmikpdlMrlhutlnn of the funds In hands of Trustee K.lliuli Vauilcrninrk to and niiinng t tic parties entitled thereto and tnnko report at nest term of sniil ourt returning the evidence with p. ml report." will attend to the duties of snid polntuient lit li Ih nllleo 111 the llnrnugll f Milford on Mnndiiv. the 5th clay of " .... i-.-.i, a hi imiv in inn hi tcrnoon, at. which time and place all per sons interested are recpilred to attend and present their claims or be debarred forever A ..m.ut A Ik 1IH.I ... .1 ..'..I 1. I.. r iroui coming In upon satil funds. ciKO. H. UVIAj, Milford, Pa., July 10, lMol. Auditor. From lliirerent MotlTee. Cobwigger A man loves a woman because he thinks she is an angel. Merrltt While a woman loves a mnn because she knows he isn't. Town Topics. Not Ho Old. IT Have you loved me always, May? She (Indignantly) Who has bee you stories nbout my nge? n Life. been ..n:.. r J " Harlem Life. ChNfice to iirt Aclianlnteil. Do you think our new neighbors Mil call on us, Clara?" "Curiosity will brinr some of them." -Chicago Itecord-Ilerald. Kooit Old rn'. Oh. for those Rood old days irnne hy . We'd takp them hnek on any terms "When people ate Just what they liked. Without the slightest fear of germal Washington Star. Ed or t Tonr ttuwehj With Caicftrsti. CjithI? Cnttmrtlc. cure const Inntion fnmvftr. tOo. 26o. If C. O. C. fall, druggists refund money. Six Million Boxes a Year. In 1895, none; in 1000, 6,000,000 boxes; that's Cascarets Candy Ca thartic's jump into popularity. The people have cast their verdict. Best medicine for the bowels in the world. All druggists, 10c. Artistic Monuments IN WHITE BRONZE Cost no more than plain ones in stone and they are more durable. Don't invest money in a monument lie fore invest igat ing the claims of White lironze. Write for information and designs. J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt., Milford, Pa. wt We Have Them : Fine Groceries, Tobacco, Cigars, Sporting Goods, Golf Sticks, Fresh Candies and Fruits, Ammunition. Other Things, Too, You Want. CALL And See Us. Wallace & Thrall Telephone Call 62, Harford & 4th Sts., Milford, Pa DO YOU EXPEP.T TO BUILD ? THEN SEE A. D. BROWPJ and SON, Manufacturers and dealers in all kinds of Lumber, Contractors and Builders. Estimates made ; personal atten tion given and work guaranteed. OFFICE, Brown's Building, Milford, Pa. Millinery Largest anil finest selection of Mil linery. Our designs are the latest, ami juices lowest consistent with gootl work. COMPLETE LINE OF INFANTS WEAR. HAIR SWITCHES AND BANGS IN ALL SHADES. All orders iroinptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed to all our ia trons. SALLEY EMUS, 70 Pike Street, Port Jervls, N. Y. 0no Cent a Vord. Vnr IK 1 idi Iniiprtlnii. .No A m t rt Inmic ut tnlcfti for lffM thmt t.T rt-tiM. CASH mnwt Rcwmnpaity all irdc r. ArtrirpRi I'IKK Ci)t N'lV PftKFS. MIT fnitl, TA. IOM K MK. A rhimU furm hu nted near .f;iti.iiiniM, ktfunn im th(! Ilctisc-l or Ki i !;!, 1 tit. place, emit n in lug U1 nrres. FImi ly let ntrd. well wnti ml. Houko nnd burn, f ruit -f nil kttwN. Vni t Improved. Title ( It jir. For term, pilcr. vU-.t address Lock lio n Milford. Va TUKSPASS NOTICK NoUen lg hereby (riven Unit tn-spfistdnjf on the prcmiKefi oc npfed I t the timiersinned In Dinntnn .OA-nship. known n the Huchnnnn fuiin :r hi:iiUn,c lishlnf.:, li 'rrylnjr or ny other iirp!e v (mtevcr im tm hidden under pen nlty of the law. Any person or persons dNelvylo MiIh noiier will ho dealt with In th 1 M'vf.v. t lawful manner. til.OIHih II. McGahty. July 1, lHi7. ljMsee. THKSPASS NOTICE. Notieo Is hereby Kiven that tresnuKKinii' tuioii the south ern halt ot t lie tract of laud known hr the illinnt Denny, No. M'l, I n hohola town ship, for hunting, fishing, or, any other put posc also trespassing oit .Sawkfll pond In Diiiirnian towitKhip. or, IIhIiIiiht in it is tormudcii under penalty of the law. Al. -J.KIT.ANI MlI.NOlt, AprlDlin Attorney for owner. 'rRKSPASS NOTICK. Not km 1r hendiy X (riven that trespassing upon tw pr peity of tho Forest 1 jike Association in Lackawaxen town-!. in. lMko emmtv Pm. for the jnirposc ( I liuntinjr and hshliifr, or nny ot ner purpose is strict ly lorhidden un di-r penalty of thu law. ALKXA VDEIt Haijuks, Nov. 22, 1HH5. President. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notion In hereby X (riven that trespassing on the premises of the undersi(rned, Hituntefl In Iltninan township, tor any purporto whatever Ih strictly forbidden, ami all off nders will bo promptly prosecuted. iua JJ. (JASR Oct. S4. 18115. NOTICE All hunting, fishing or nthor trespass! ng on the premises of tho under sipiied, In Dingman Township, on Kay- momisktu mill iiwarisklil I'reeks, is for- binden under penalty of the law. (ill Ah. J. HoiLKAU, Oinffinnn Twp., N. Hoii.kaii, May 17. l8tS. JosHl'H F HoiLRAtl TRESPASS NOTICE. Notk-o In hendiy X ftv?n tnat trespass! tip upon tho pro perty of tho undersicned In Milford town ship. Piko county, Pa., for tho purpose of htmtintr, fishing or any other purposes Is strictly forbidden under penalty of the law. Mits. S. M. (JltAKT. TKKrASS. Notlcn Is hon-hy clvon that trcFiiiissinp upon tho proporty of tho iituli't-siKiirtl In Milfiiil mid Diiitfniiin townships, IMkot'o , lJn , for tho purpose of hunting, fishing In Sawklll crook or any othor ptirposo Is Btriotly prohlliltctt uihUt pi-nalty of tho law. JOHN F. WAI1'KK. Milford Township, Pit. CANDY CATHARTIC IOe. fie. 10b '"i Ilia t Dnnlato. Genuine itamped C. C. C. Never (old In bulk. Beware of the dealer who tries to sell "something just as goou." CjTASLISHtO 4-4aCAyrT. IBloV "? - LABELS. TRADE f. DESIGNS. MAKKJ." C0PYRICHTS. Thlrtvotic ye'im K tlvr rrROtlw. Opinion aa to Talidfl'y and intf ntnhility. Writ for Irak of 1ntnicl;nand n-hrrnrca. EPSON BK0S2 F itrctt. Waiblngton, D. C Parlors Iliiiii Business - Cards. F. W. DEST, M. D.. ie Ball Street, PORT JERVIS, N. Y DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. 9 to M A. M. Office Hours Z to P. M. 7 to 8 P. M. WILLIAM B. KENWORTHY, M.D. rliysiciiin nnd Surgeon. Ofllco nml ri'slrti'tirp llnrfmil ntn-rt It hcmio lnlcly cn-tuplc'd hy 1 r K 11. Wen-ni-r. Mil, FORI). PA. Dr. von der Heyde, DENTIST, Illicit HoiiKci 0iifltn Viindc-rninrk Hotel Hnmd slr. ct Milfiild l'n. OKKII'K IKH'KS: S to lsj n. in. ; 1 to p. in. H. E.Emerson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. John A. Kipp, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OFFICE: opposite Court House, MlLFOItU, I'IKK Co., Pa. J. H. VAN ETTEN, Attorney- at- Law, OFFICE, Brown's Building, MlI.FOKI), Pikr Co., Pa. Sold by All Newsdealers FURNISHES MONTHLY To all lovtrj of Song and Muilc a rati Tolumtof NEW choice compositions by tha world! famous authors. 64 Pages of Piano Ifflisls Haff Vocal, Riff Initrumcntil 21 Complete Pieces for Piano Once a Month for 10 Cents. Yearly Subscription, $1.00. It bmnht In any music stem as one-half off. would cost a aavlog of $5.16 monthly. In ont yeit you get nearly BOO Paget of Music, comprising 252 Complete Pieces) for the Piano. If you cannot et a copy from yonr Newa dmler, send to us and we will mall you m amide Free. J. W. PEPPER, fubll.h.r,' llhth 4 Loeuat $ta., Philadelphia, Pa. PKoiograpKcR AND ORALKU1N Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pikfi Streot, Port Jorvis, N. Y. CHURCH DIRECTORY MILFORD. JflRST PKKSBVTF.UIAN CHURCH, Milford; SiililiMlh wrvlira at 10.3l A. M. nnil 7..KI p. M. Sal, bath hrlxxil iimutHliuUtly nftr tl.e iiiorniiiLf service. Prayrr meeting WhI nelay ut 7.:i P. M. A conlial wrlooint. will Im cxtcmh-d to nil. TIioho not nt-tM-h'U to other chiircht's are esp4,elally lu vitwl. Kkv. Thiimas Nkjhoijs, Piwtor. Church of thr flnon Shkviikkd, Mil font: Services Sunday at id.) A. M. rih! trim P. M. Sunday school nt 8:45 v. M. W'ock day acrvice Friday at 8 4ft A. M. Holy Communion Sunday nt 7:4ft A. M. Seats fn. A II are welcome. Kkv. Chas. B. Cahi'Kntkh, Rector. M. K. Church. Serylcea at the M K. Church Sundays: J'rea'hin at In. 80 a. m. nnd at 7 .m p. in. Sunday school at 11:1:1(1. in. K)Wi,rth league at H.46 p. m. Weekly prayer meetiiiK on Wediudays as 7.80 p. m. ClasA iiK.ting contluctiHl hy Win. A nule on Fridays at 7 8(1 p. m. All eariiutit invitation In extended ti anyont) who may desire i, v oi-hhsp with us. Kkv. C. K. ScuiiDisu, Pustor. MAT VORAS. Kl-wourtl M. K ( iiukch, Matamoras. Service's every Sal.lalh at lu.:io a. m. and 7 p. in. Snhlmrh Ki hoi.l at C. K. meeting Monday evening at 7.:iil. :iaH meeting TiieMlay evening at 7.80. Prayer tiu'ouiig Wednesday evening at 7.8U. Kveryoiie welcome. Kkv. T O Spknckr. HorK F.vanuklical Church, Mntn moraH.I'rt. ServicM next Sunday a follows: Pn'aehing at 10.80 a. in. anil 7 p. m. Sun day school at 8 p. m. Junior C. K. before, anil tj. K prayet uucting afu.r the even ing service. .Ytd-weck prayer meetinsj every Wednewlay evening at 7.8o. Seuta frtie. A cordial s'eleoiiio to all. t'omti, Kkv. H. W. (inuwa, Pusuir. Secret Societies. MiI.F(iKi) Lt't, No. 344, K. & A. M. : LimIc met ts WedneMlays on or before Full Ma, n at llit Wallace liuilding. Mil ford, Pa. N. Kmery, Jr.. Wee'y, MUfonl; tieo. A Swcpeniher, W. M.. Milford. P. Van Dku Mark Iium, No. hl'8, I. o O. F: Meets every Thursday evening at 7.80 p. in., bn'wn's Hulldi'ng. 1). H. Homhcck, Scry .lanob McL'arty, N. U PlillDKNCK KHllKKAH LOIMiK, 1!I7, I. ( (). F. Meets every see.,iid and fourth Fri days 111 each mouth In Odd Fellows' Hall. Brown's building Miss Katharine Klola X. ii. Mi Wilhelmine Keck, Soo'y. riiiriiifr tooth harrow mid cultiva. tors at W. & O. Mitchellu.
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