Pike County press. (Milford, Pa.) 1895-1925, December 06, 1901, Image 4

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    THE LANE INSTITUTE,
THE LAN E INSTITUTE CO.
II3S Broadway, St. Jamaa Build
ing, New York.
For thi Treatment and Cure of
LIQUOH. OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS.
NO HYPOllKllMIO IN.JKi:TUNfs.
A PEIlFKCT mMR TRFATMKNT Oil 8Nt
TAHICM AllVANTAMKs
Two Good
Second-Hand
n
For Sale-One a
Double Heater.
Inquire at Mil
ford Post Office.
HARNESS
Of All Kinds and Styles.
Blankets, Robes, Whips
and Horse Outfitting gen
erally.
CARRIAGE
TKIMMIINUS.
Repairing;-
NEATLY
DONE.
Examine my stock ft
will please you. cThe
price too.
L. F. IIAFNER.
Harford St. - Milford, Pa.
J. C. CHAMBERLAIN
Real Estate Agent.
Home, anil Lot and loin without. Hoiine.
lk'alm' in all klmla of Property.
Life
Insurance agent
and
Notary Public.
All business given prompt
attention.
Office on Broad Street,
Below Crlgsman Hoiim.
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,
Comor Ann and Fourth streets
MILFORD PA.
Stovcs and Ranges.
THE
Round Oak
For Wood and Coal.
Best Heater and Fuel Haver iu the
Country.
CAREY'S
MAGNESIA
FLEXIBLE
CEHEHT ROOFING
FIREPROOF
DURABLE
& CHEAP.
New Era Radiators,
Two Kir as In ona
dAHbWAKK. ( I I I.I.KV, TIN, AGATE.
ll.l., l it'.
TIN ROOFIN 3 ANO PLUMBING
A SI IX'IAT.TY.
Jobbing promptly attended to
T. R. J. Klein & Son,
JJftOAD SiTiU-U-ri" MlI.FOUD, PA
h 1111,1
Stoves
Tuition Absolutely Freo
T.nmt ft roniMMir Htitt Bfttriimt Srhonl.
Thr HT'ivcrnnr Iium ptirtirtl t rirltll grmMniT
Hill fl'h'Ht) (I epcciflt llpprnftt tnlinn. MS Ti'U
nn )i' bill itiMklritf the Tni'init nf l v in
this "who il KKKK. Knll Trim nprim St'1t
1'V HnU i tn) ikt wii'k. Kr full imrtio-
ltliimii(ltlnsii(iKU I. HI HI JO, i'rlticipnl
hristmas
Presents
George Washington is
siiid to hiive Ihrown si dolhir
ncross tlit I'otoniiie, which
wns a long wiiys for it dollar
to jru. but it isn't a circum
stance to how far a. dollar
will () toward buying . .
f hristmas
w Presents
this year at our stove. Ciime
and look at our stock.
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS
..Ryman & Wells.'.
Milford, Pa.
TabI
e
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 ui stone and tuey are
more durable. Don't invest
money in a monument bc-
lore lnvesngating t no claims
of White Bronze. rite for
information and designs.
J. f. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt,
Milford, Pa.
Blue Front Stables,
Port Jervla, N. Y.
Adjoining (Juniacr's Union House
Koad, carriage, draft nnd form
horsea for sale. Exchanges made
A large Htock from which to make
elections. CANAL ST.
Hiram Towner.
KIDilEY DISEASES
are the
eases.
most fatal of all dis-
CHI CVJO KICMEY CURE Is a
I U LL I 0 tuarcnteod Rcinsay
or money refunded. Contains
remedies recognized by emi
nent physicians as the best lot
Kidney and Bladder troubles.
PRICE 50c tad $1.00.
.ur tec reiu :icd it we t.nL Any oiickcuditit;
sketch nuj df--i ii iou of nnv iuveminn will
promptly rctivc our opinion free concern in g
the p iiviit.t'.fiiiu ol RHine. "Hiw to uittiu a
liilfiit" tent ii i iu rr-'jiicst. i..teut secured
Uiroiikfh ws Hilvti ti e. : r w 'e nt 01 r fxiynne,
I' u tuts taken out throitli receive Mftf-iut
Vifiti tt llUullt t il ..k HI 1 lit! I a 1 1 M KKa-O
hu illubt:uLi-il utid witirly cirmlatt-d jourual,
connuitcu iiy :. am !:k r,n -'t . a uj Iii rh)i4
bcud iui aaiiilc copy HitL. Addresrt.
VICTOR J. CVAN8 A CO.
iliitctit Attorneys,)
Car Building. WASHINGTON. D
CAN CATHARTIC
Goui:tc iLiiupcd CC. C, Never told In bulk.
lie war ot the uttler who trier to
4wincUung fust t jiou."
Foley's Honey and Tnr
cures tolas, prevent pneumonia,
- '
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CORRESPONDENCE.
M ATA MORAS.
Ell M. Col of Mutamnrns and
Miss Lulu Heunohersf of Port Jervis
were unite! m mirringe nt. t Kh Ri
formed church pirsonigrt, I'ort Jir
vis, by Kiv. T. 11. M lokmr.io. A
weddim; supper was served at the
bride's homo. Tlmr future honv?
Will ll3 ill M itlllVHMS fin- tlm pres
ent.
There will be no ses-non of noli'i i)
nt tlio M itam iras high S'liio l next
week on iKHMiiiit of th.) Pik) county
institute being Inld in M'.lt ir.l o m-
menoiiig on Monday, Doo. 9.
Tho L. C. U. hold their meeting
this week on Thursday nt tlm home
of Mrs. J ihn Niinpsm on Co lkaon
street.
The Hiv U Bouinty is making
improvements nt the pirs inage. A
new storm door nt tlm side rn franco
is being miidn. which will add much
to the comfort of the occnp iiiM dur
ing the winter months. Tlm society
contemplates other improvements .
in the church in the near future.
The masquerade party at ..liller's
Mall Saturday nisjht wan attended
hy about 0 couples. Everyone had
a most enjoyable time. Chine's or
chestra of mailt piices fiirninhed (he
ninsic for dancing. Port Jervis,
Uerniuntown and other jilaces were
represented.
The revival meeting nt Epworth
church on Monday evening waa
largely nttended. A nnmher went
to the altar. The music by the
evangelist! was very much enjoyed.
Miss H-'lle Herman of Newburu
arrived in town n few nnys ago and
is the guest of her c usin, Misn Ali
da Sevmnnr, on Washington street.
Mrs El Lord of Pennsylvanin av
enue has been (.pending a few days
in I'.iterson visiting friends. She
returned home Monday.
Mrs. H. Seybolt and son, Frank,
of this village left town a few days
ago for New Yurk City. They ro
tnrned Monday evening.
Rev. Father Tries returned home
Sunday from Lackawaxen from at
tending the fair, which was held at
that place on Thanksgiving night
and continued until Saturday night.
The fair was largely attended and a
success both financially and socially.
The L A. S. met this week at the
home of Mrs. Iluth Quick on Jeffer
son street.
The Busy Bee Society will meet
this week on Saturday afternoon at
the houiB of Miss Nellie West-fall on
Third street.
The .1 C E. of Hope church hold
.1 buMiiess meeting on Wednesday
uiglit. after prayer meeting.
The Blue Hibbon Lodge will moot
on Saturday afternoon at Hope
church.
The following named ladies con
nectod with St. JoHoph'g church,
this village, returned from attend
ing the fair at Lackawaxen on Sun
da afternoon: Miss Anna May,
Mrs. C. llilis, Miss Sadie Wolsheidt,
Miss Mamie Eugelhart, Mrs. J.
Warren. Mis. J. Welsh Hiid Miss
Anna Biiz.
Miss E lna Van Akin, a teacher in
one of the New York city schools
spent Thanksgiviug at her home on
Cunningham street. She is very
much pleased with her school work
iu the city.
At Epworth shurch on Sunday
the two musical evangelists took
part in all the meetings. It vuk
"decision day" at the Sunday seh ol.
The cake s.ile under the auspices
of the L. A. S. was very well pat
ronized 011 Friday afternoon. A
number of cakes were sold. H.
Sitiflncl People
Are the best advertisers for Fo
ley's Honey and Tar nnd all who
use it nree that it is a splendid rem
edy for coughs, colds or sore luni:s.
Sold at Armstrong's drug store.
Asth
ma
"One of my daughters hid
terrible case of asthma. M e tried
almost everything, but without re
lief. We then tried Ayer'i Cherry
Pectoral and three and one-half
botilei cured her." Emma Jauo
Entsminger, Langsville, O.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
certainlycures manycases
of asthma.
And it cures bronchitis,
hoarseness, weak lungs,
whooping-cough, croup,
winter coughs, night
coughs, and hard colds.
e BlB-u: tv., eiioti?). f. r n ordinary
S.v , Just r lk 1.1 l.ir lirou. lm... l.-.Ai.e-1.
11I 1. -iiia, rlo.. ill..-! v. "l.-.Uilkl
.(.-ui." ..'..I .i.t In I-, i-. i tin h-i i.il
J. i . Air-K CO.. UW..1, Ham.
IHNUMAS'S KERRY.
Willinm B mson had tnrkcy
shooting iiintuh Thanksgiving.
Milk maids feel more cheerful.
Butter has gone np 25 cents.
Hunters from the city who hnd
made arrangements to eomn nnd
il few days ns usual have can-
cdod their engiaomeiits on aoe.ount
of that gnn law beneficial to no
body. Our natives mid our mer-
ohan's will have to hunt in another
direction for the long green. We
hope they will find it.
Ir. is expected that Mr Eilonborg-
er will remove 40,000 ties from the
tract lie bought, in the rear of Al.
Dhigmnn's in Delaware. The Isaiah
Uornbeck tract, is nearly cleared np.
Levi Ludley, one of the tie -maker,
cut down on n f 5 dollar bet 60
iles dressed for market inside of ten
hours and worked alone.
O .inrge Snyder will move on his
own farm next soring. At present
;, , ,u,t t R 'ypt Mill
y Umn ex)t)()ts )HavH
f,.m lllRi i,)01lt0 , t,js coftneo nt
L)iiifnians next spring.
Henry Wells lias his tenant house
np mi his fiii-111 The work is being
done by Will Aimer and Sam Hunt
in a very workmanlike manner.
The price of beef has fallen and
no doubt pork will follow Miit. Po
tatoes will keep np as the supply is
limited.
Miss KatioTitman of Westfall has
been visiting friends and relatives
In this vicinity.
Mrs. Cathariue Snyder of Lehuihu
isconlined to the house witli dropsy.
Dr. Smith of Bushkill is attending
her.
Harry Van Auken of Branohvi'.le,
N. J., is visiting his parents at Cen
tre.
Thanksgiving is past. Some had
turkey and some had none.
Well, that is a good ouo. A man
has a right to shoot two deer and no
more, according to thu law, but- the
law doos not say anything about all
the dead ones he may pick up. We
presume that is nil right.
Harry Jngger has coino home on
n week's vacation from Jersey.
The last day of the deer season
was taken advantage of hy many
The day was beautiful and the snow
easy to travel on.
The mules, on account of elootrio
cars, have been taken off car lines
in Newark. Many Jersey farm boys
from across the river have gone
there to manipulate the electrio
cranks. The Pike county boys from
back 011 the hill have crossed to
Jersey to fill their plaoos leaving
our farmers in summer without ad
equate help to till their soil. The
1500.1 ones seldom return hut the
poor ones, liku a b id pnu, return
before their alHonea ts noted in the
papers Th it's one reason it seems
that we prevaricate sometimes.
We have heard that a factory was
to locate in Milford to produce fancy
goods out of elm trees. If such is
the cise I) da ware township could
supply nil tho elm n.ieded go let it
start.
If this is tlm sq-.taw winter we are
having the Indian summer may
come at Christmas.
Fire wood is cheaper than nsuil
in Dingmnns this winter. The price
is the same hut the loads are larger.
That's good for ona side of the con
I ract.
Joe Snyder expects to have his
lumber mill going in Porter town
ship this week.
Porkers lire scarce around here.
What remain are small iu size.
Our school teachers are doing
their best for tho meagre pittance
they receive as n salary but we still
have among us that class of people
tlint begrudges them their daily
bro;ul. It is, we believe, very small
business for any one to circulate a
lier to have one of them fired for
the simple reason that he keeps or
der in his school nnd has made np
his mind that order will be kept.
The, Cordially -tarred.
"Yes, hir, the ui'w.sp;terst ot this
fountry hy their exteutli-tl piiMuiUitm
df heiisutionHl erinies and ineidents
ire doing? an incalculable amount of
injury."
"I'hHt'a riht. The people shouldn't
be permitted to read ueh details.
The leHS they know about crime and
.riniiiials the better."
'X entirely upree with you. May
I ak the ntitiire of your btisitiesH?"
"I'm a preen goods Tiiait."
"And 1 am a dealer in jrold bricks.
?hake." Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Help Hailfd-Malr.
MrK. Huusket-p lioodness! This
meat is absolutely raw. The new cuuk
is wreichetl; be never cooks unythiujr
uulf enough.
Mr. HtU!-kee---I)on't blame her.
4he'a only a woman.
Mr. Hanskeep What baa that to
lo w:lh it?
Mr. llauskeep Well, "woman's work
is never done," you know. llosion
Traveler.
SANDYSTOX.
The severe nnd continued cold nnd
windy wi nther of the past week Is a
reminder of what we may expect
Inter on. 'I is not often that the
wind stays up for R week nt r stretch
and the mercury below the freezing
point.
The lurkey supper at llainesville
on the evening of the 27tli wns large
ly attended despite the inclemency
of the weather. Everybody knows
that when a supper is Hiinoiiuced at
Hainesville that the eating part will
be a In Ilelmonico and thnt brings
the crowd. Everything passed off
pleasantly, and the receipts were $ri.r.
Thanksgiving wns a very cold and
windy day. Still there were quite a
number who braved the. elements to
partake of roust turkey tind All up
the home circle once more. Thanks
giving Is not observed as generally
ns it should be niid yet if any nation
011 the face of the earth has reason to
render thanks It is the American
people. We are furnishing Europe
with anything they need from a
pocket knife to n warship and as for
breadstuff's, they would fare pretty
slim if the Yankee should stop their
exports nnd the above is reason
enough for giving thanks.
Someone in or about Lnyton hns
nn idea that there are too many dogs
in this vicinity. Several dogs have
been killed and the last one was F.
McKeeby's black bird dog, which
was found with his hip smashed, nnd
the dog, a gient family pet, had to be
hot.
Threshing machines are kept busy
and the day when the major part of
the fanner's harvest was pounded
out for the tenth bushel with the flail
Is gone. The hired man knocks out
enough to give the farmer the long
straw needed and the machine does
the rest.
The final and only payment to lie
made in the Smith A Dusenberry
case of bankruptcy was made on
Monday of this week. The percent
age is JO.U76 cents on the dollar.
Miss Corn Hand of Frankford wns
married to Lyman Lawson of
Hainesville on the 27th ult., Kev.
Mr. Myer of Montague officiating.
A marriage was to have taken place
at Hainesville on the. same evening
but from some reason did not come
off.
Esto i Van Sickle reports that be
arrived at Marion, Ohio, nil right
and ho far likes the country out there
very much.
The farmers' institute -nt Lnyton
came to order at the call of Secretary
Dye a few minutes late of program
time on Monday evening. The
church was comfortably filled and
the Iwst of order prevailed as Secre
tary Dye opened the exercises with
prayer, and at its close the choir
sang a selection. The institute
was begun by Secretary Dye in a
short talk and nt the close of his
remarks Mr. Gould of Ohio gave a
most interesting address, taking for
his subject '-Our Neighbors in
Feathers." Taking the birds most
familiar to us he told of their habits,
fond and the great good they were
doing for the farmer. But I am
sorry to say that it is raining this
(Tuesday) morning nnd that mny
prevent a large attendance today.
The hen. Xime.
The best time to euro .1 cough or
cold is when you nre first alTected.
A pleasant and sure remedy for sore
throat, weak lungs, bronchial sore
ness, coughing spells, etc., is Mexi
can Syrup for coughs nnd consump
tion. Bo wise in time mid keep a
bottle in your medicine chest, ul
wnys handy for immediate use, ro
iiiembering the old adage, "a stitch
in time saves nine." It is a true
lung tonic and solia for only 25 cents.
Uauy Wonder.
Many wonder how it is thnt pin
worms und stomach worms get into
littlt) children, or how a tape worm
300 feet long can get in und exist
and grow inside of a man, as it
sometimes happens. They may
well wonder, for it is a great mys
tery. Uowever, many now know
from experience that Mother's
Worm Syrup will rid one of intes
tinal worms and greatly improve
the health after the worms have
beeu destroyed and expelled. It is
absolutely a harmless remedy to
take, and us it only costs 25 cents,
all stiould try it who suspect worms
to be the cause of their ill health.
Mexican Root Pill.
These pills, costing only 25 cents a
box, are the latent vegetable dis
covery for cleansing, renovating,
strengthening and regulating the
liver and bowels. Better health in
variably follows their use.
The Beat Tim.
The best time to cure puinis when
you first feel it Always have a
bottle of Gooch's Quick Relief iu the
house. Cures external or iuternal
pain and costs only 25 cents. Cures
cramps and colio.
The Whole Body.
The whole body depends on good,
healthy biocd for its sustenance and
trength. Nothing makes the blood
so brail hy and the nerves so slrcnij
as Goo h's Sarsaparilla. Read tes
timonials ou its wrapper.
Plla-ine Cures Pilea!
Muney ref umlod if it ever fails.
Ami-Atn k cures Chills and Fev r,
Wlion
Hollo
1 ,fi V-J'
T. Armstrong & Co.,
15 Successors to BROWN & ARMSTRONG. &
We offer a line of
.UNSURPASSED
Our point is that you need not gi away from home to
supply all'yonr needs, or to secure bargains. We expect
to satisfy you in both particulars.
DRY GOODS, now nnd stylish. GROCERIES, fresh
nnd good. HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, AND CLOTH
ING. Any thing in any lino nt botom prices.
To accomplish this end we have adopted a new system.
All our prices nre fixed on a bnsis of cash payment. This
obviates the necessity to allow a margin for bad debts and
interest. To accommodate rcsKmsiblo parties we cheer
fully open monthly accounts, and expect prompt payment
monthly, ns onr prices will not enable us to carry accounts
longer.
Statements rendered the first of every month, and if
paid within three days from date of bill, a cash discount of
2 is allowed. Tho same discounts given on nil cash pur
chases exceeding $1.00. Goods sent out will be C. O. D.
unless otherwise previously arranged.
T. ARMSTRONGS CO.,
Brown's Building, Milford, Pa.
Successors to Jervis Gordon
We are now Prepared to Please the
Farmers and the Genera1. Piblic by
being ready at all times to Accom
mcdate 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 ! ! !
Orders loft at the Mill for delivery will receive prompt attention.
Word Ullim
Milford, Pike
A SEASONABLE REMEDY
Emulsion of Pure florwogian
COD LIVER OIL
With Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda
A 12-oz. bottle for SOc.
Preserl ptlon
Carefully
Compounded
& Next Door
NEW
Fall Winter- Goods.
Woolen Dress Goods,
Flannels and Underwear,
Wall Paper & Window Shades,
Shoes, all styles and sizes,
Fine Groceries, Mackerel & Bloaters,
Paints and Oils,
Asbestos Roofing & Sheathing Paper.
W. & G. MITCHELL'S,
MILFORD, PA.
Clover and grass seeds of all kinds
at w. & G. Mitchells.
"BEST OF ALL FLOUR."
FEED, MEAL,
BRAN, OATS,
and HAY.
in nv;d ')f nnv
to No. o., or coino to
SAWXILL MILL, MILFORD, PA
new Spring Goods,
AND COMPLETE.
Co., Penna.
Co.,
H. E. Emerson & Co., -ISST
to Hotel Fiiuohero.
All kinds rubber footwear at re.
dui ed prices at Armstrong & Co.