Pike County press. (Milford, Pa.) 1895-1925, August 16, 1901, Image 4

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THE LANE INSTITUTE,
THE LAN C INSTITUTE CO.
1133 Broadwuy, St. James Build
ing. Now York.
For th Treatment and Cure of
LIQUOR, 0PIU5I AND MORPHINE HABITS.
NO HYHODKIIMIO IXJK'JTIOXS.
A PRRFKCT HUM TIIF.ATMKNT OH SANI
TARIUM ADVANTA0K3.
Try Our
conpoutiD
FOR YOUR COUGH
AND COLD.
25cts
C. 0. ARMSTRONG
5
DRUGGIST.
HARN
Of All Kinds and Styles.
Blankets, Robes, Whip3
and Horse Outfitting gen
erally. CAPJilAOE
TRIMMINGS.
Repairing;-.
Examine my stock it
will please you. The
price too.
L. F. IIAFNER.
Harford St. - Milford, Pa.
J. C. CHAMBERLAIN
Real Estate Agent.
Houses and Lots and lots without Houses.
Dealer la nil kinds of Property.
Life Insurance agent and
Notary Public.
All business given prompt
attention.
Office on Broad Street,
Below Crlssninn House.
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,
Cornor Ann and Fourth streets
MILFORD PA.
Stoves and Ranges.
THE
Round Oak
For Wood and Coal.
Best Heater and Fuel Saver in the
Country.
New Era Radiators,
Two F Irom In one
flAKDWAKE. Ct TI.ERY, TIN, AGATE
WAKK, ETC.
TIN ROOFINO AND PLUMBING
A SPECIALTY.
Jobbing promptly attended to
T R. Julius Klein.
BROAD STREET MILFORD, PA
Lib Insurance
Syrup of
lite Pine
The JCTNA offers special iuduoe
. menu both on Life and Endowment
policies Stable, ch(iiip and prompt
payment of all claims.
For information apply to
Lcroy E. Uipp, Acnt,
Milford, Pa
Tuition Absolutely Free
fcast HtrtHKlftlMlrtt fttttlv Kormnl Nclmo'a
Tlioff'ivnnirtr hn bIu'i-m, tliMiiH (rmnMnir
this nHmi.l ft flp-inl Mfipruprlatlnn, well
fti the hili muUlnn tin Tuiiion nf f fi fn
thiam-linil H H KK. K;il Term open Sept.
1H. Hut M fxt per u.'i'k. Knrfull purtie
ulfirs fttiilress KO. V. UIBLK, Principal.
.nali iMiNaRvTf HAMINATIHN f WTI 111
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TlHll"ADELPHIA!P0
Furniture
...AT...
RYf.lAN & WELLS
MILFORD, PA.
You may get imylliing
you may need in furn
iture at bottom prices
if you may call and
Inspect Our stock
It is a pleasure to
show goods.
Lawn Settees Si, Porch
Rockers $i., Chairs
$3-50 to $7.50
A Set.
Tables at any price.
Our shoestook is complete. Assort
ment ur.d Prices will surprise you.
Table
Dainties,
Fresh groceries.
Canned goods.
Meats in every form.
Turkeys and chickens'.
Oysters and vegetables.
Everything for an elegant
dinner at
GUMBLE BROS.
Harford St. Milford Pa.
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 be
fore investigating the claims
of White Bronze. Write for
information and designs.
J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt.,
Milford, Pa.
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Caveat, and 'i rade-M arks obtained and all fat-'
ent business conducted die MODtMTI FtC.
Our Office is Opposite U.S. Patcnt Officc
uid we i-tubo me .lcl.i m ic Uiuc UiUk Uium:
gemote tiom S ashin;ioa,
1 Stud tDuJtrL, diuwuig or photo with drsrrip
tion. Ve advise, ii patentaule of Dot, Uem OJ
hargtf. Our fee not due till orient ia accurx-d.
A PAMPH LtT, Hi'W to Obtain J'aleiita," witli
cot ot uiie in th U. S. lutd loica cuuautc
scat tree. Adrcu,
f!.A..nnnw on
m m 'war- m tT
Opp. Patcmt Officc. WABMtnaTON. D. C.
Blue Front Stables,
Port Jorvls, N. Y.
Adjoining Gumaer's Union House
Road, carriage, draft and furm
horaes for sale. Exchanges made.
A larj;e stock from which to make
elections. CANAL ST.
Hiram Towner.
CANDY CATHARTIC ,
SIM. WK."
Genuine stamped CCC Never sold In bulk,
beware of the dealer who tries to sell
"something Just s J00U."
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CORRESPONDENCE.
SANDYSTON.
Tlicrn is some difficulty In the
conn fiction nf the FlnthrookviHe
innil from Layt.m. The nriinnlivilie
mnil p-.'tM to 1,-iyfoM nsually about
3 p. 111., but t iic s.t'11-tini? cf the lower
mail, as W( call it, a '2 15 and this
delays their mail o::e du .Tusl
sot the lower mail's time bii'-k 10 irs
old tinio of 3.15 and connection &m
he made satisfactory to all.
People harint? occasion to drive
across the mountain are loud in
t heir complaints of the condition of
the mad. They say it is the worst,
ever known and threats are heard
that a resort to the law will be made
unless the road is repaired. But
our roads throughout the town are
in about the same condition and, if
anything, going from bad to worse.
When the filling in of the road
was done last spring near the resi
deuce of Dr. Hughes it was under
stood that all tnkiug part in filling
in with stone was doing it for noth
ing. But when one party takes
stone from his lots, and then gets a
bill paid for those stone It is certain
ly peculiar.
Capt. Simpson has the finest pair
ot twin colts to be seen anywhore,
and now they are for Bale or swap.
Any one wishing to deal will find
the captain ready for business.
I do not hear anything as to
whether tlio Delaware valley rail
road now building from St.roudsburg
up the river, will cross at Fiathrook
villo and come up on Jersey side or
not. As I understand it, all depends
npon the cost of right of way and
if the Jersey sidy costs less thatroute
will be selected. Wo will only be
too glad to have it ou this side of
the Delaware, but either side will
do, only so we got the road.
A number Interested in the good
appearance of the cemetery at Lay.
ton nssembled there on Saturday
and removed the brush, weeds, etc,
and left the cemetery in a very neat
appearance. If those having friends
or relatives lying there would attend
to their graves and headstones the
looks of the cemetery would be
further improved.
I have yet to hear of any one
claiming to have a good .yield of
potatoos, and if all reports are true
the crop is very poor. Corn never
looked bettor aud everything favors
an excollsnt yield.
Now that haying and harvest is
over the farmers are thinking about
which picnio to attend. First oouies
Lake Grinuell the t7th and closely
following is the Granger's at Deck
ertown on the 22d, and two days
later the Farmers', Mechanics' and
Tradesmen's picnio will be hold at
Culver's on their old grounds near
the boat house on tho 24tb, and
lastly, tho Delaware valley Sunday
school picnio takes place iu the
grovo of V. E. Bevans near Bevans
on the 29th and If your are not
tirod iu attending the above, then
go to Buffalo and view the wonders
of the Pan-American. The morits
and demerits of the Roe flsb or free
lake bill will be discussed by Hon.
L. J. Martin and Judge Henry Hus
ton of Newton at the first two
named picnics aud all interested in
this bill should attend, as it is im
portant. On Monday a new schedule went
into effect on the mail route from
Layton to Flatbrookville. The mail
will leave Flutbrookville at 5.30 a.
m., arriving at Layton at 8.30 p. 11a.
Returning will leave Layton at not
later than 3 p. m., or on the arrival
of Brauchvillo mail.
William Baird was getting over a
fence on Sunday last when the stake
broke pitching him into a pile of
stones and breaking his left arm
just above tha elbow joint. Dr.
Hugb.es attended to the injury.
Tho condition of Mrs. Sue Myers
is Elightly improved, although her
condition is critical.
Astounded tha Editor.
Editor S. A. Brown of Benuetts
viile, S. U., was once immorsely
surprised. "Through long suffer
ing from Dyspepsia," he writes,
"my wife was greatly run down,
suffered great distress fiom her
stomach, but she tried Eloctrio Bit
ters which helped her at once, and,
after using four bottles, she is en
tirely well, can eat anything. It's
a grand tonic, and its gentle laxa
tive qualities are splendid for torpid
livur." For Indigestion, Loss of
Appftite, Stomach and Liver trou
bles it's a positive, guaranteed cure.
Only BUo at all druggiwts.
To Suvo Her Child
From frightful disfigurement Mrs.
Nannie Gitlicfer of La ( IraiiL'e. (ia..
appliud Bucklon't) Arniei Salvo to
gr'-at siiros on her head and face,
ami writes its niiirk cure pvtwltl
all bur hopes. It works wonders in
Sores, liiuisus, Skin Lruptious,
Cuts, Burns, Scalds and Piles. 25c.
Cure guaranteed by all druggists.
M ATA MORAS.
Mrs. W. H. West fall and dangh
ter Josie of Long Island City were
recent guests here of Mrs. J. L.
Frindenstein.
Archie and Ralph Ball of Carbon-
dale are visiting at the home of
L'trsand Ball.
Tuesday, August 20, tho L. C. U.
of Hope church will hold a la-cent
tea at the homo of Mrs. A. Van
Etten 011 Pennsylvania avenue and
a lawn social the same evening nt
Mrs. H. Brink's at which ice croam
will be served.
Mrs. (i. II. Langton entertained
the primary class of Epworth
church Sunday school last Thurs
day. Rev. Francis Craft will deliver n
lecture in St. Joseph's church this
evening on the topic, "Experiences
of a Missionary in the Wild West."
Wednesday, Aug. 21, the 15th an
niversary of the priesthood of Rev.
Joseph Treis will be celebrated.
Some 30 young people from here
visited Raymoudskill Falls last Fri
day. Geo. Stiles and wife of Kingston,
N. Y., are guests with Jolm Sliee
han, and Miss May Mead of New
York is also visiting the same house
hold. Misses May aud Grace Reeves of
Howells, N. Y., are visiting the
family of Clmrles Nichols.
Mrs. John Simpson and her sis-
tor, Miss Laura Ackorson, of Pas
saic are in town.
J. S. Palm itior, wife and daugh
ter Hazel have gone on a visit to
Jersey City and other places.
Mrs. Frank Blakeuy of Fairfield,
N. J., visited her parents, T. J.
Ketcham and wife, this week.
Miss L. May Cottrell has gono to
Middletown for a few days.
J, Mulhearn. and wife of New
York are guests of the latter's sis
ter, Mrs. LaForge Caskey, at Hick
ory Grovo Hotel.
A party of young lit,dies visited
with Mrs. Harry Clark at Hainos-
ville, N. J., Monday and enjoyed a
pleasant day.
Misses Bessie and Blanche Warner
of Deposit are visiting friendi) hero.
Harry Perolval and his sister
Lena were presented vrith a new
Edgemore wheel last Monday.
George W., the fifteen-months
old son of Fred E. Hornbeck aud
wife, died last Monday afternoon of
cholera infantum. The funeral 00
ourred from tha house Wednesday
afternoon, Rev. II. W. Gross offici
ating, and interment in Laurol
Grove cometery.
KIMBLES.
J. O. Carmichael and wife and C,
J. Stanton and wife of Bingharaton
are visiting relatives through Wayne
and Pike county. They are driving
and expect to be two weoks ou the
road. They were the guests of R.
W. Kelly and family Sunday.
Mrs. Andrew Gelderman and two
ohildren of Brooklyn and Mrs. Geo.
Snyder of Somerset, Kentucky, are
visiting their sister, Mrs. Frank
Docker.
Aaron Visenius of Manitoba, N,
J., called on friends here one day
last week.
Charles Pholps and Minnie Dan
iols of Ossining spent Sunday with
Lot Daniels and family.
Eugene Picrson of Scranton spont
Suuday here with friends.
Two barrels good roasted Rio
coffee 12 cts. per lb. ; one barrel
Maracaibo and Mocha mixture roa.st
ed 18 cts. per 11). at W. & G. Mitch-
ell's.
Fine canned peas, equal to French,
12o. a can at Mitchell's.
My Hair
"I had 1 very severe sickness
that look off all my hair. I pur
chased a bottle of Ayer's Hair
Vigor and it brought all my hair
back again."
W. D. Quinn, Marseilles, 111.
One thing Is certain,
Ayer's Hair Vigor makes
the hair grow. This is
because it is a hair food.
It fced3 the hair and the
hair grows, that's all there
is to it. It stops falling
of the hair, too, and al
ways restores color to
gray hair. 1
tl.N a butt. All araulite.
If )nur ditii:it cituiot iy yuu,
tuj u. one l l'r and we iit viprtn
)ou a buttle. Ho dure and (rive the name
of yuur ut,rM fx prf H od'u e. AitiUrrsa,
J.t'. AlrHlO., IaiwcII, fctMt.
THE RAMBLER'S PICKINGS.
The Milford driving park associa
tion is to bo congratnlalel on being
able to f .ii nish somo excellent sport
for those who enjoy a good race.
The first trained bear of the eea-
son made its appearance in town
Monday.
Several nights last week the gns
light was rather dim in town Not
pressure enough .
Some boys still get bol l of cigar
ettes
Frank M.iCnrty of M Jiitagnu re
turned to his home Monday. Ilo
furnished bonds.
Our ball players added one more
game to their credit lint Saturday
afternoon when they walloped the
Edgemore nine to the tune of 16 to
10
Another smash-up enlivened this
borough Saturday evening when a
rig driven by Frod Collier of Port
Jorvis collided with the carriage of
Dr. H. E. Emerson driven by Mich
ael Scott. The Port Jervis rig got
tho worst of it and the team ran
away leaving the carriage minus
the tongue here in town. No one
was hurt.
I understand there will be a wed
ding in the M. E. church after the
evoning service noxt Sunday.
Time changes all things more or
less, but it has not changed the
Hou. John D. Biddis much. He is
the same Johnuy he was twenty-five
years ago.
Jim Bennett, the snake editor of
the Port Jervis Gazelle, is in town
this week looking after the interests
of that paper and picking np such
news as will astonish the natives
when it apnears in print.
A newly married couple arrived in
town Tuesday on a visit. Their
host gave the boys the tip and
a grand serenade in tho evening
was the result.
Another dance was held at the
Grand View hotel Wednesday evon-
ening. Those who attended had a
good time.
Real Estate Transfers.
Alfred Devlin, guardian of Horry
J. Becker, to Fred H. Wiegand, one
sixth interest in lot No. 45, Mata
moras. Consideration 116.
J. B. Wostbrook, treasurer, to
commissioners, 282 acres, Thomas
Heinberg, No. 100, Porter. Consid-
eration $14.85.
Commissioners to E. T. Riviere,
same land. Consideration 11. SO.
Mary Fahrenback to Ftauk Now.
man, 132 acres, Lackawaxen. Con
sideration 1800.
BUMMER BOARDERS SECURED.
How Judicious and Inexpensive Ad
Tertisements Can Be Made to
Pay by Using a Select
ed Medium.
The Brooklyn l'aily Eagle is the
idoal Resort medium. It reaches the
people yon want to reach. Its cir
culation is the largest in Brooklyn,
ami goes into the best homes m the
entire City of New York. Its name
stands for excellence, quality, fair
ness and an unparalleled advertising
reputation. Its resort rates nra
equitable ; its monthly rate so low
that you can afford to keep before
the publio every day.
The E:iglo maintains two free In
formation Bureaus for Resorts one
in Brooklyn and one in the heart of
the shopping district of Manhattan.
They distribute your ciroulars, tell
visitors about your house, and in
every way further your interests.
An advertisement in the Eagle, sup
piemen tod by the free service of its
bureaus, is almost a sure invest
ment. Upon application listing blanks,
rate cards aud further details will
be sent.
EAGLE INFORMATION BUREAU,
Rooms 28 and 29,
Eagle Building, Brooklyn, N..Y.
Their Secret Is Out.
All Sodieville, Ky.. was curious to
learn the cause of the vast improve
ment in the health of Mrs. H. P.
Whittaker, who had for a long time
endured untold suffering from a
chronic bronchial trouble. "It's all
due to Dr. King's New Disoovery,"
writes her husband. "It complete
ly cured her and also cured our
little granddaughter of a severe at
tack of Whooping Cough." It pos
itively cures Coughs, Colds, La
Grippe, Bronchitis, all Throat and
Lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles
50c and f 1. Trial bottles free at all
druggists.
IAD 4. -lAtLf.
MARKJV "C0rRICrlTS.
Thirty-one ye in active practice. Opinion as to
Tali-iity and imuiUiUmy. Write ti.r l.iuk nt
Initio, tijln !..! Itlmuta. tl'SUrt bKC'SVij
fr kliKl, Vt e.buik'toa, L- C
T. Armstrong & Co.,
Successors to BROWN & ARMSTRONG.
Wo offer a lino of
.UNSURPASSED
Our point is that yon need not go away from homo to
supply alljyonr needs, or to secure bargains. We expect
to satisfy you in both particulars.
DRY GOODS, new and stylish. GROCERIES, fresh
and good. HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, AND CU)TH
ING. Any thing in any lino at bottom prices.
To accomplish this end we have adopted a now Rystem.
All our prices are fixed on a basis of cosh payment. This
obviates the necessity to allow a margin for bad debts and
interest. To accommodate responsible parties wo cheer
fully open monthly accounts, and expect prompt payment
monthly, ns our prices will not enable us to carry accounts
longer.
Statements rendered tho first of every month, and if
paid within three days from date of bill, a cash discount of
2 is allowed. The same discounts given on all cash pur- 5
chases exceeding J1.00. Goods sent out will bo C. O. D.
unless otherwise previously arranged.
T. ARMSTRONG & CO., V
Brown's Building, Milford, Pa. S
Successors to
We are now Prepared to Please the
Farmers and the General Public by
being ready at all times to Accom
modate them. Plenty of Water to
run the Mill Day and Night if
Necessary.
A Full stock of the Best Brand
of Flour Constantly on Hand.
Seal of Minnesota is A No. I. Try it.
Washburn's Gold Medal, Arnold's
Superlative. Feed, Meal, Mid
dlings and Bran. Buck
wheat Flour in its
Season a Spe
alty ! ! t
Ordors loft at the Mill for delivery will receive prompt attention.
dlilford
Milford, Pike
H. E. EMERSON & CO.
Have REPETTI'S CELEBRATED CARAMELS,
CHOCOLATES and BONBONS. The delight of
every lover of confections.
Their purity and delicious quality make them
everywhere the choice of connoisseurs.
Prescriptions)
Carefully
Compounded
H. E. Emerson & Co.,
l& Next Door to Hotel Fauohero.
NEW
Springs Summer Goods
Woolen Dress Goods,
Wash Fabrics, White Goods,
Wall Paper & Window Shades,
Shoes, all styles and sizes,
Farming Inplements,
Paints and Oils,.
Asbestos Roofing & Sheathing Paper.
W. & G. MITCHELL'S,
MILFORD, PA.
Clover and grass seeds of all kiudi All kinds rubber footwear at re
st W. & U. Mitchells, duced prices at Armstrong & Co.
BEST OF ALL FLOUR."
FEED, MEAL,
BRAN, OATS,
and HAY.
When in need of any
Hello to No. ")., or conic to
SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD, PA
new Spring Goods,
AND COMPLETE.
Jervis Gordon
Co.,
Co., Penna,
Broad Street,
Milford,
ilililling