Pike County press. (Milford, Pa.) 1895-1925, June 06, 1902, Image 3

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    Shirt Waists from 50o. to $1.50.
Fine Lot of Summer Lawns 9, 10 and 12c a Yard.
Full Lino Gent's Furnishing Goods.
HOSIERY, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, ETC
A General Line of Goods to Meet All Your
Vants at
m
IrmstroDff
Milford, Pa.
HEW SPRING AND
SUMMER GOODS.
Wash Fabrics And Woolen Dress
Goods.
Staple And Fancy Groceries.
Shoes All Styles And Sizes.
Wall Paper And Border.
Hardware, Ctc.
Paints, Oils, Varnishes.
Agents for DEVOE & CO.'S PURE
LEAD & ZINC PAINTS.
W. & G. MITCHELL'S,
MILFORD, PA.
Perfect Ice Cream Powder
I Ito-tantly ready for use. requiring only 'lie addition of one (pirnf of cold mlk. half
milk and half cn-ain, or all rreuni, to make two quarts t.f iih tine Jro Cream iih itny
confect loner can make,
Flavors for Ice Cream are, H,tpl)errv, Sl.lawlmrry. Vanilla, Chocolate ami Plain
( unflnvorcd lo ha u-ed with Irosh f mils or In making up fancy urea ion. )
Perfect Water Ice Powder n'(ii.rcM only the mlililloo of one quart of cold water to
make two ipmrtH of Water !(' or Shi rlier. Flavors for Water Ice arc Lemon & ( Irange
Send us k and hc will mull yotl ti package of any of the nliove flavors, with nur
booklet, full of valuable receipts for making a1! kinds of Plain and Kancv Cream
mid low. O. J. WfcKK.S & CO., Ill Murray St . N. Y.
TRY
ARMSTRONG'S
EMULSION
OF
PURE
NORWEGIAN
COD LIVER OIL
Wih Hypophosphites of
Lime and Soda for
COUGHS, COLDS
& GENERAL
DEDILITY.
SOc a bottle.
Manufactured by
C. 0. ARMSTRONG,
IIHI'GUI.HT.
HARNESS
Or All Kinds and Styles.
Blankets, Robes, Whips
and Horse Outfitting gen
erally. CA1IPJA0E
TRIMMINGS.
Repairing ;-KEATLY bone.
Examine my stock - it
will please you. The
price too.
L. F. IIAFNEK.
Harford St. - Milford, Pa.
Stoves and Ranges.
the:
Round Oak
For Wood and Coal.
Boat lieater and Fuel Saver in tlie
Country.
CAREY'S
MAGNESIA
FLEXIBLE
CELlEiJT ROOFING
FIREPROOF
DURABLE
& CHEAP.
I
New Era Radiators,
Two Flra In one
,1 A I. iV.t UK. (11IIHV, UN, AUAIK
Vl'A lit, tic.
'IN ROOFINO AND PLUM8INO
A fc'HVIALTY.
Jotting promptly attended to
T. R. J. Klein & Son,
(B CO..
THE LANE INSTITUTE,
THE LANE INSTITUTE CO.
II3S Broadway, St. Jamas Build
ing, Nsw York.
For th Trattment and cure of
LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS.
NO H YPODKKMIC INJKUTIONS.
A PKHPKCT HOME TltKATMKMT OB BaW
TAUIUM APVANTAGKH.
Tuition Absolutely Free
Fast StrouilKlHirK Ntat. Normal School.
The govi-rnor has signed the 1)111 grunting
this school a special appropriation, as well
as tin' hill making the Tuition of tl .50 in
this scho l FKKK. Fall Term opens .Sept.
1(1. Kates fci 50 per Week. For full partic
ulars address GHXJ P..BIBLK, Prluclpul.
Ryman & Wells
Millinery -:- Department
New Spring Goods
lull' Trimmed Hats HI. An In r.Kn
Mime' Trimmed HstM, l.nlliit and Mt..e'
Trimmed lie nriy-tf-W'cHr llwt. from nc
lint Trimming of All Kliula.
rilll I ONS, l:il)l)N. I I.OWKK ami
KOI I ICK All Stylos ami I'rlrea.
STil'l K ami F1WV IRV (illdlio, r:itll
CVIIIK He.
Please Call and See Our
Stock. Ve Can Saye
You Money.
Ryman & Wells
LIVERY STABLES.
you want a stylish sin
gle or double rig, safe
horses, good harness
and clean, comfortable
carriages at reasona
ble prices call cn
J. B. Yen Tassel,
Corner Ann and Fourth streets
MII.FOKD I'A.
Foley's Honey and Tar
turcs iolJj, frevetti pneumonia.
M.VTAMOIJ.VS.
Mr. nti'l Mrs. (Ins Fitinnntotis
will lonvo lioro this wenk ami make
llioir lifiiiin nt Curlioiuliiln, Pit,,
whore Mr. Fif wtmtnoiis litis posi
tifiti. At tlio luwn social hold lttHt
Thnrs'liiy evening "at Mm Iltipp
church !irgonnf;n under the
Atispiri's of tlin L. C. V. t lie pro
opoils amounted to IIS
Mr. ami Mrs. (lunrge Ijauhshire
nnd litllo son of Cnrbontlnln nrrivnd
In town Monday nnd are thn guosts
of Mrs. IHibsl)iie'8 niothpr, Mis.
( 1 trrio Ixick oort .
M istor Joy Fonda of New York
elty wis tlio eotwt, uf his cousin, lit
Mo Miss Minnie- Space, Friday and
Saturday of last week. lis return
ed home on .Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder and
duiflhter, Corn, returned home
Monday from n visit, with relatives
at Madisonvtlie, li.
The L. A. pociety 'will entertain
their friends with an ieo ("ream and
strawberry festival at Mrs. Epbraim
Shay's on Hiver strant Tuesday,
Itinn 17th. All friends are wel
i.'omo. The C. K soeiety will servo croam
at the ojiijoieiioeinoiit exercises at
the e'liiich on next Monday eve
ning, lime 9.
The funeral of the late John F.
Curry was largely nttended at his
late home on Tuesday afternoon.
Rev Mr. Weidner, pastor of Hope
church, delivered the funeral ad
drees. Beautiful flower emblems
wore placed on the casket. His re
mains were laid tit rest in Laurel
Grove cemetery. Following were
the pall bearers: Fred Danker,
Willie Dtinknr, Willie Diljjer, Joe
Dilgor, Curtis Coykendall, Willie
Diet,.
Thomas Moore of New York city,
formerly a resident here, visited
friends and relativos in our village
on Sunday.
Mrs. draco Wonnacott loft town
Saturday for Waymart, Pa., to visit
relatives. Khe will be nbsent a few
lays.
Miss Lillian Buchanan of Milford,
who baa been the guest of her sis-
tor, Mrs. J. O. Ryder, for a few
weeks, returned home on Sunday,
fler many friends in Matamoras re
gret to have her leave.
J. O. Ryder nnd family visited
Milford on Knndny.
Uov. J. R. Wright, the presiding
elder, was the guest of Rev. and
Mrs. Ora J. Bhoop on Sunday eve
ning. The exercises for Children's day
will he observed In Hope and Ep
worth churches next Sunday, June
8th7
W. D. White of Ei'iinunk, Ph.,
who has bsen at the Allen House
for some time taking treatment
with Dr. Kelly, returned home on
Saturday very much improved in
health.
J. Wallace Van Gordon of New
York city, accompanied by two
friends, also Prof. W. Hnwland and
Lawyer Fred Forsyth, spent a few
days in Matamoras.
At Epworth church on Sunday
evening, June 11, Presiding Elder
J. R. Wright of Jersey City will
have charge of the Borvice.
William Ilaokett of Rutherford,
M. J., and Elwm Tivaits of Brook
lyn, N. Y., were visiting friends in
Matnuiorus on Decoration day.
Geo. Martin and Eugene Cock
rano, both of New York, are In Mat
amorau and will remain nntil Sun
day. James Breenof Brooklyn, N. Y.,is
the guest of his oousin. Miss Angela
Orce.
Miss Edith Harden of Waldwick
is visiting friends in M itumoras and
Port Jervis
Miss Margaret Prescott is visiting
at Lake, N. Y., where her sister,
Miss Lulu, is teaching a school.
" I have used Ayer's Hir Vigor
for over thirty yfarg. It has kept
my scalp free from dandruff and
has prevented my hair from turn
inn y.ray." Mrs. V. A. Soule,
billings, Mont.
There is this peculiar
thing about Ayer's Hair
Vigor it is a hair food,
not a dye. Your hair does
not suddenly turn black,
look, dead and lifeless.
But gradually the old color
comes back, all the rich,
dark color it used to have.
The hair stops fa!!in,too.
II. N a buitte. Ail 4nuti!.
It your (Iriifi'tst cannot upj'!jr yoci, g
11(1 114 OHO ' .r Mint MM Vlil t'Jtj It'h 3
Y' U H I it I It'. tin BUIfc! llii.i tfl -ti I iir li.llne 9
vi 1'iur lit-.- ii'-u-M't'-jt oiii.e. A tt 1 1 1 --, y
J.(,At.lt( O., LufttU, I
ttuvv Are Tour li I One ye it
GrayHair
iimirmiiiOTJi ininaintni'iiw'
SANDYSTON.
Ill Saturday I placed the fill;-' on
nil graves of the veterans lying in
the cemelei les o( this town, 'J In till.
In massing through the cemeteries I
noticed many monuments have fallen
down and In one ch-p a fine monu
ment of the Fleming family had
been driven over Ivy the party putting
up the J. V. Major monument In
the Layton cemetery breaking It into
small pieces. That parly should be
compelled to replace that stone for
there was no eimse why they should
drive where they did
Jo-M'ph Johnson, who was badly
hurt by being run over by his wagon
some days ago, is improving rapidly
and will sooif be able to go about
ngaio.
On Friday three of us took in the
Krie excursion from Port Jorvls to
New York, viz, P.nrtin Lilts, Linn
lieptio and the., w riter ns guide.
Well, we took in everything from
the aquarium at the Battery, to Cen
tral Park, anil the boys saw many
things they never dreamed of. The
day was clear and the sight from the
dome of the World 'building was
fine, which caused Bart to remark
that It beat High Point, but, when
we visited Keith's theatre and saw
some high kicking we all voted that
that leat the band. Our train on
the return to Port Jervis made the
run, K8 miles, in 2 hours and 17
minutes.
We are to hold a special election
for a member of congress on June
17 to Hticced Mr. Salmon, deceased.
As the republ'u'ans do not propose
nominating a candidate Mr. Flanagan
will have a walk-over. The general
opinion Is that this special election is
superfluous hut the cost wont be.
Complaints are heard from nil the
fisheries along the Delaware, that
the catch of shad is very light, more
so than in many years. Likely the
shad have heard of the New Jersey
fish law and are migrating to other
waters.
This May will pnss into history as
being one of the coldest in many
years. The past week we had frost
on two mornings nnd gardens were
badly damaged, so much so that they
will have to be replanted.
Our board of freeholders has voted
to build six miles of good roads in
this county, for which let us be
thankful. What we of the Delaware
Valley most desire, instead of making
two miles near Tuttles Corner, which
I presume means the road across the
mountain, is that they would start at
Tuttles Corner and change the road
from its present location and build it
up along the stream, coming out on
tho main road near Culvers Gap,
thus avoiding the heavy hills in the
present rond. Whether this will be
done remains to be seen but one
thing is sure, the road cannot lie
made good where it is now and if the
road is not changed there will be a
lot of money wasted.
PAUPAC.
The weather continues hot nnd
dry. Although the "early risers" t,f
last week observed frost in many
places no damage was done. The
showers we have had were not suffic
ient to thoroughly moisten the ground
and a heavy rain would tie of great
benefit to the growing crops.
Messrs. George and William Wil
liams of Brooklyn were visitors nt
the honn of their brother, C. E.
Williams, the latter part of the week.
We are sorry to note the illness of
our neighbor, 1. . Killam, who has
been confined to his room with rheu
matlsm the last few days.
Mrs. Kelson Green of Glen Ridge
spent Sunday with her parents, B. F.
Killam and wife.
Prof, and Mrs. Creasy and Mr. and
Mrs. Scbluger of Hawley were the
guests of C. K. Williams and family
on t riday.
Mrs. George Wilson spends part of
this week nt .scranton.
Kmil Gumble and wife of Milford
visited at A. J. Kimble's over Sun
day.
Cluriliel Kimble returned from a
two weeks visit among relatives in
Scranton Monday.
Mrs. John Zimmerman and infant
daughter returned from New York
la.st week.
Barbara Zimmerman of Paupack
was married on May -1st to a gentle'
man of I'aterson, at which place they
intend to nuiuo their future Inane.
Henry Bennett of Scranton is
spending his vacation with his moth
er, Mrs. AuUta Bennett.
Friends reort a decir.ed improve
ment in the condition of Frank Mar
tin and think that be will soon be
among lm aaln.
Chester Atherton of South Katnn
have moved over to the farm of her
brother, G. N. Killam.
Rev. and Mrs. James 1'atey of
Blooming Grove called on friends in
m this place la.st eek.
Memorial Day passed very quietly
in this place ami was observed by
but a few of our people. Why do so
few visit our cemetery on that day?
Our Sabbath school under the aus
pices of George Wilson continues to
to thrive. Great interest is shown
among the members in its welfare,
w bicli feeling we hope will remain
as Ion:; us Uie school continues.
1'KKAtTO.
Clothes Motht.
The common clothes moths, tinea
pcllionnlla Bill tinnolu blselliella,
are small moths with pale ochre
yellow heads and a wing expanse of
about half an inch. In the larval
state t hey feed npon nil kinds of an
imal products: Woolen goods, car
pets, tnrs, feathers, hair, linings
and upholstering, and skins of
birds and animals. The larva is
worm-like, with a dull whitish head
and the upper pirt of tho next Beg.
anient of n reddish brown color.. It
remains concealed a case made of
the material on which it feeds and
lined with silk which it spins They
inflict their injury during the sum
mer months and in houses that nre
hoatej they also feed during the
winter.
The life-history of a clothes mott)
is ns follows : The eggs are laid in
the early part of the summer on the
fabrics to be eaten and in oonooaled
places. The larvae soon hatch and
feed, making their case larger ns
they grow. The winter is past in
the larval state within the case, and
in the early spring the larva trans
forms into a pupa. In the spring,
often in May, the adult moth
emerges and lays its eggs. The
small moths that are nttraoted to
lights nt night are not clothes moths
as the latter fly mostly by day and
are in dark closets nt night.
With these insects preventives
are more important than remedies.
Material that would be infested
should be paoked away tightly in
closed trunks or boxes with sprigs
of cedar, camphor or naptba balls,
and sealed with strips of paper over
the cracks before the eggs are laid
on the fabrics in the spring. If the
eggs are laid before the garments
are packed they will hatch and feed.
Tight paper or linen b ig-t will also
keep out the pests and sealed boxes
ire not then need') I.
When the Insects have once np
pea rod they can be killed by very
louse fumes of tobacco smoke or
profuse odors of spirits of turpen
tine in tightly closed rooms for
twenty-f jnr hours, A spray of
benzine i& also effective, but after
its use rooms mnst be nired well be-
fore taking a light into them.
Helen D. Musser, '03, P. S, C,
State College, Pa.
How lo Avoid Trouble.
Now is the time to provide your
self and family with a bottle of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almoBt
certain to be needed before tho sum
mer is over, and if procured now
may save you a trip to town in the
night or in your busiest season. It
is everywhere admitted to be the
most successful medicine in use for
bowel complaints, both for children
and adults. No family can afford
to be without it. For snle by A. W.
Batch & Son, Matamoras, all drug
and general stores in Pike county.
They Won't Be Fooled.
When a person has once tried
Mexican Cough Syrnp they then
itf. jw how good it is and will not
let themselves be fooled by some
druggist who has other cough rem
edies that something else is "just as
good." The careful mother always
keeps a bottle of this syrup in the
house. It tastes good, never fails
and only costs 25o a bottle
Little Jewels.
Evory mother that has a child has
a jewel more precious to her and
more valuable than the king of Eng
land's entire collection of diamonds,
etc. Pity the little one that is rap.
idly losing its health because its
mother does not know it has worms
and that a 25c bottle of Mother's
Worm Syrup will expel them
quickly.
Good Advice.
Don't let your bowels become
constipated. Keep them clean and
healthful by occasionally taking one
of Gooch's Mexican Root Pills, the
only true tonio laxative made from
the active principles of healing
herbs that is sold for 23o.
Learn This by Heart.
No other remedy known to man
gives such sure and quick relief to
piu of every bind, either Internal
or external, as Gooch's Quick Relief,
well worth many times its price,
J5c. " Cures cramps and colic.
Many Sutter.
B me ache, tender flesh, deep, ul
ooratad, alow healing sores, ring
worms, symptoms of scrofula, sal
low or pale complexions, pimply or
rough skin, etc. , all emanate from
ill-conditioned blood resulting from
some inherited or contagious source.
The only true cure for btubboru
cases is Gooch's Sarsaparilla, made
of newly discovered ingredients and
seemingly miraculous in its curative
effect.
Pile li.ft Curet Piles!
Money refuruled if it ever fuiU.
aAuti-Aue cures chilli ftud fever.
Kin
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Artistic "Monuments
IN WHITE BRONZE
Cost no more limn plain
onos in stone and t hoy are
more durable. Don't invest
money in a, monument le
fore invest igaliii"; the claims
of White Bronze. "Write for
information and designs.
J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt,
Milford, Pa.
J. C. CHAMBERLAIN
Real Estate Agent.
tlouson and Lots nml lotH without; rfouKos.
l!ilr in all kinds of Property.
Life Insurance agent and
Notary Public.
All business given prompt
attention.
, Office on Broad Street,
Below Crisnmn House.
Milford, Pa.
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YOU NEED I
Yonr own Water
Works, which
yon ran have by
erminltfnit J. V.
FRKSCOTT of
MnlftmnrHK, Pa.,
who In prtparMl
to (five rutfmntM
at nn.r time.
Write him at
once or call and
ht ntock of
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PUMPS
J. C. PRESCOTT,
Matamoras, Pa.
We promptly nhmin (!. 8 and Forplrn
Pud moitil, hiteUthi or piioto of invention lor
f froertifort oo pafentHl.tlity. For frp book.
Opposite U. S. Patent Ottica
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Fraa Treatmant, F" ro Mdlcal
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7.000 Cases. Why
Not Yours?
This dread disease whleh baa cauHed
more untold Rgonfeti than word can de-
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Medical Science In reeeut years has found
a remedy that fcucccshfully comhaU all the
aggravated symptoms due. to this distress
ing affliction. After many years of pa
tlent study and research, Dr. A. B Clark,
the well known speclatUt, has discovered
a p.teitive remeily that curs the cough,
gives Immediate relief and eradicate
every voatitfe of the diiciue. So conrldeiil
is the doctor that his Asthma Kmed)
will euV-ct a cure in all stages that he hiv
instructed the Clark Medical Co., of Pitts
burg, Pu., to forward a complete treat
meut to every suuVrcr of Asthma who
writes for symptom blank. This is a ver)
liix-ral otter and shows the coutiilence the
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each?
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Correotsd to Date.
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firs 1.1,1 !, t'lmotniiqiin Lnko, CioYoIaml,
Chlfmo And Clnrlnimtl.
Ticket on al nt, Port. .Ton-la tn nil
pomta hi the Wratiiml Sonfhwentnr. lower
rntea than Tin any other flrat-cltws line.
Trains Now I.havii Tort Jrrvis a
tOLLOWB.
EASTWARD.
No. 19, rnll FtpT-" 9 !! u
10, I'nilT K.xpresa ft 0 '
1, bully Kxoept Sunday. . 8 ii '
W, " " " 7 4l "
(Via, finndnv Only 7M
HS, Jlnlty f'xeept Sunday.. 10 80 "
fl, Knily Wy Train 13 !! p. M.
SO, Way F.ieept Sunday. .. 8 8a "
8, Taily Kipresa 4 gr "
fi"H, Snndny Only 4 HO "
N, Ilnily Kipreiw 6 I '
18, PnndnynnlT S 40 "
W. Dally Kxoept Sunday. . 6 60 '
14. Daily 10 00 "
WESTWARD.
No. R, Dally Fitpreg 13 roa, Mi
xi, imny Mint Train 8 06 "
' 1, Dully KiprenN n hs
' 11, Kor tin dale K'pt Sun . 13 It) p.m.
ft. Daily ft S
27, Dnliy Kxoept Sunday.. 6 ftn
7, Dally fcxpreaa 10 15 '
Trnlna Innv. r-, . xt
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York, for Port Jervis on week days at
f n", if i.i, w in, 10 tvt A. M . , 1 .00, 8 (Ml.
HO, SO, 7 Hd, 9 IB p M On Snml iys
, 7 80, 0 00 A. M , 18.80,8.80, 7 80 and
15 P. M.
f. W. (IKIKK,
O.neral ParM-nir-r Afrrnt,
New Vork,
Dclavaro Valley
Railroad.
Time Table in Effect June 1, 1902
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f Stonqonlv on notice to Conductor nr
Agent, or on Signal.
Kor Information as to Freight and Pass
enger Kales apply to C. H. Rulter, Freight
and Pas. Agent, Easton, Pa.
HUWAKI) A. WOK MA ft. Slipt.,
KiMt SrroHilNbnrar. Pa.
C. H. IUTTKR, rr.lht Paaa. Agt.,
CMton, Pa.
PKoiograpKcR
AND DEALER IN
Photo Supplies,
Developing,
Printing &
Repairing
DONE PROMPTLY.
s.
78 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y.
Our tee returned il we tail. Any one aeudina
sketch and description of any invention will
promptly receive our opinion free concerning
the patentability of tame. " How to OUtuiu m
Patent" aent upon reijuest. Patent aecured
through us ailvertined ftr ale at our expenbe.
Paleuta taken out through ua rei-eive xprviat
nolwe without charge, in Tub Patknt Recoup,
an illtiHtrHted ant wlie!y circulated jourualf
consulted by Mhuiufticturers and luvetatora.
beud fur aampie copy FRfc t. Addieaa,
VICTOR J. EVANS 4 CO.
(Patent Attorney,)
lf 1 iulMlsf. WASHINGTON. O C
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siat mt taw bow!, nui balutf aula U
niova iuui aampi by uiu out wabr luJtMttuna.
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tbls taarritiiw couOltluut dunua ttisVl tliuo 1 did
yitiiufj 1 baard uf tut uavar fouud any relief ; sneh
sumrvaM uuill I txtaau uatug CAcR-'AUK i'ii. Iv
Duw have from one m itirwo uaawawa a day. aud If 1
waa rtctt 1 would git awu.UU tor tu wuvviuajut; U
laauuliai raUo. " avi.wkuL Hi nt.
kb Auaaail bk, iMUoit, MloiL
Candy
cathartic
ruAoa taAMH mm unjuao
Peaaant, Pratlo, i-oint. Tattt Q(ol. fo
tiwuO, b(jr ai&wu, ttsUvu. ur Iji ih. ai. -) 6wu-
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
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