PIKE COUfiTY TRESS. Tridny, AogiiHt 1, 1002 I'i;iH.ISIIKI) KVKKV I'KIIIAV. OFFll'K, lmoWN H VU'll.lilNH miiAl rT. HI' IIXCI l'TIi 'N : On', k VvA-One (lollnr and fifty Btx Mum hs -Sr-vcnty-five cent" KrttlTI.Y IN AllVANl'K. I'lltH. Kntered at, thn Tintt. other- of Milfi.rrt, Pike, County, Pennsylvania, n- finmi class niaiterj November twenty-.u-t-, 'M. Advertising Rate3. One, wnmn'Mcht llncsl.one InF rtinn -fl.W F-.leh suhm-iiuent. tnn-rt.jou . . r - - - .nl K.'dlleeil rntt'i, furnished on M plication, will bo allowed yearly advert' o t Legal Advertisi j. . Administrator's hurl Ex or -r'a notices - - - - ... - 9,oo Auditor' nntkvrt 4 H) Divorce notices ----- - MX.) Sheriff's Rales, Orpliann' court utiles, Connty Treasurer's nnlcs, Comity state ment ano. ele-tion nro-lama Inn charei! by the square. J. II. Yn Ktt4Mi, Vuit 1PMKR, Milford, VWo Cninty, Vi. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET For Governor, SAMUEL W. PEN N Y 1' ACKER, of Philadelphia, For Lieutenant U iverneir, WILLIAM M.-BKOWN, ' " of- Lawrcneo chanty.' For Secretory of Internal Affnirs, ISAAC B. BHuWN, of Erio county. COUNTY TICKET For Prothonotary, Register nnd Recorder, VICTOR COREY of Greene. For County Commissioner, " PIERRE M. KILIS of Milford borcugh. For County Treasurer, ROCKWELL G. HEIDENTHAL of Matainoras. For County Auditor, AMERICUS II. DOWN ef Palmyra. For Representative, ALFRED. S. DIMGMAN . of Milford borough. The state, department litis fixed October 6 as the tin to lor beginning the annual teacher' institute for this county. Spoakinq metaphorically of oomrtio the city boarder witi in our Rt are Jnit nowrirwrioa :ing a pvetty continuous performance of squeez- ing-thoir poeketbooks. They proba bly expect it nnd govern themselves accordingly. Public opinion heieanouts is crys tallizing on the. question of wider roads. The increased number of automobiles and motorcycles is arousing a sentiment tlip.t they are a necessity for the safety of the trav eling public nnd when this becomes settled the wider highways are assured. By the use of lUo prills "in" and the adverb "no" in tho opinion ns printed in lost week's Dispatch Judge Portor's reasoning is made absurdly contradictory. Either the Judge or the paper was way off and readers will not bo long in guessing which. Recent heavy rains have badly washed some of tho roads In the lower part of the comity. Were the rondd kept well rounded nnd tile drains or culverts which do not easily clog put in, much less uli!i; money would wash iluwu in place's where it is not wanted. Temporary repairs cost nearly as much as per manent improvements and they have to be made frequently. There are thirteen candidates for county eemmiissiiincr em the demo cratic ticket in Monroe county. Evi fleetly instinct fur nflii'e is stronger than bupcrstilioii down there. la view of the epi lu'.ity of hay aud grain te poilod lry wet weather this m-tu.-.m, it might bo well for farmers to consider tho advisability of providing for 1 la'iiisn! ves cups wi'll wliii h to cover the shocks. The-y can be made of cln-ap muslin of suitai.iij .i,:., pnir.tel and fastened on with .-.hut pi-j.-s ittt.-'ch.-J to the corn i a a n 1 thrust into tho fch.x.Voo. The cJ.,.oniJ Would Hot bo i'!'i;at hii-1 (hen ice in cot. hy v eal h- !d tiauj and iiimag, lie t w . h t- r as a n VV - of 1 e hi Tl. 1 I At, C A3 half tii COST has bettor shcn;th and fl.ivor than in, my so-call- ed "fancy" brands. E j , nuiK COIte? at i nc s.tinc ! nice is not to be com- g pared with Lion in quality. In t lb. nir tt(nt, scaled packages. Methodist Church Jottings. (Hy Hur. (.'. K. S, i iii;ii. ) Thn topic fin' next S.thlmth morn- ing is "Tho Christian Platform," ind for tho evening, "The Joyful Man." This w-'il bo the regular monthly song service. Tho hymns of Isaac Watts will be used nnd nn account of their origin given with a brie'.f account eif his life. Durim; the month "f August th" following topics will bo treated, The Christian Platform," "The Chiistian Campaign," "The Chris tian Election," "The Christian After Election," and "The Christian and Prophe(y." These topics have an urmnnlative line of thought run- ning through them which gives them value ns a whole. It is our constant purpose to make tho morn ing service so helpful that all will desire to attend. It is our purpose to make the eve ning service: especially interesting and helpful for young people. Few things nre of greater Interest to young people than tho formation of haraele'r The study of the good ind great of all ages is a help to nil thoughtful young people. Tho men for tiio timeM to bo treated at. the evening servietos during the month are Daniel, John the Baptist, Paul and John, tho beiloved disciple. The) saeavd niu-acah" given in the church last Tuesday evening breiught out a large crowd that filled the church Mo wonder. Wiio would not come to hear such soleusts as those who so kindly gavo us their services that evening. We look upon it ns a rare treat and nre sure that it was of real value to the choir to bnve the privilege of hear ing the solos renderod. We deisire to here publicly express our thanks to Mrs Recht, Miss liiddis, Mr. Gil christ and Mr. Crissman for favor ing in with solos, ami to Miss Feil Ion for her services as accompanist. It is with great pleasure that we an nounce the offering of $23. 40, which will be devoted to tho choir work. If it is the pleasure of any who con tribntiul for tins oajoot to hear us ing ouo yr frost now we beliova that tho rsrdiot will bs, mosey well spent. 'The organ prelude hy Miss Myrtle Ryder was very well rendered, in deed, for one of her years nnd speiaks well for her future as organ ist. It is very important to have n good organist ns well as a gooil choir. The very kind way iu which tho anthems rendered by the cheiir were receiveel anil the appreciation for chorus work expresseel by many friends gives us new courage to press ou in the same line. My ap preciation for the faithfulness of the choir members has many times been expressed anil I elesiro nwtin to record my high appreciation lr their devotion tt their work. They all appreciate the kind liberality of those who contributed to furnish them with tho means to help them selves advance in musto work and I am sure will improve this opportu nity to the utmost. Largo Public Sale Mrs. ,1. .). Hart will eb-po-m nt public sale the entire contents of her la rue resilience corner Ann ami Third si ree:ts in this borough Wcd- Di'Miny, Aug. I), beginning at 10 a. in. I'lieriy anel oak bedroom suites, be.:.-l.n,s) bureaus, bedding, chairs, c.,riels, nigs, matting, parlor furni ture, tables, hat rack, engravings, ujniiig room furiiiiuie, sideboard. Window shades, bed springs, mat-teesi-es, binary furniture, piano, lump-., chiiei, g;asswnie and klte'hen utensils, and in-iiiy olhor articles. .ilhO a largo noiicctiou e.f relic, ur row bends, axes, s-p -nr heads, pes tles aad neabu's. Terms, jlti and under , cash ; over $It, " months jadk.mi'iit note with security. W. S. Kyti.au. W. Aimer, E. Mc Murray and E. S. Woit, ai-eompnn-1, d by liieir wive:., A. T. Sei.dey nnel i.ter, M : -. J IS. i:. 1! leUl i to -ow n were New I HI., I I tl. 1! V T'l iiicUnliitj; toe We diier.-d.iy to 1 1 a-a l.enee at .' 11 1...5t e 1 ji- Presbyterian Chronicling? (Hy K. M. Sin. -ul ) The t'-pie for the morning sermon next Sunday will be " Time As An Interpreter ed the Enigmas eif Life." The evening topic will he annonnc ed at the morn'ng service. Come to both service's nnd we hope we may do Von goeiel. 1'hase elo not forget the date, place and importance eit our regular monthly missionary meeting. The late is one week from today, next 1 riday, Aug. 8, at 4 p. m. The pinee is tho church parlors which hope may ho taxi et to their ut most rapacity. Tho topic is Persia. The leneler will be Mrs. Ti ibius, who spent Revi'ii yejars of her life in this field. She lias spoken befeiro many e hurches upon this topic nnd a rare treat awaits nil who will come. Phase make a spi'cinl effort. The annual fair is very near us now nnel we nre concemtrating nil our energies in that diri-ction. The date is Aug 14, two wci-ks from ye'sterday. If any laelie's who have not contributed something would like to do so wo would bo very glad to receive any fancy articles or whatever they are willing to give Guests in former years have nieh'd ns in this vvny and there will be no exception to the rule made on our part this year. It wag with the greatest pleasure and satisfaction that we hail Mr Voomnns of the Yale school of for estry presiding at the organ last Sunday, lie lilnycu at both ser vice's. Mr. Yeoman's is an experi cuced organist nnd a thoroughly qualified musician. We thank him most sineiesrely for tho pleasure anel profit! he has afforded us nnd it is with the greatest of pleasure that we anneiunce him for the morning service next Lord's tlay. Mr. Crissman sang for us ngain last Sunday morning. We are al ways glad to have him assist us nnel he is always equally obliging when ever called upon. Miss Biddis has partly promised to sing for us at the morning ser vice next Sabbath, We hope she may. While it is not a denominational matter still It may be proper to say a word regarding a boys' brigade which is being contemplated. The pastor has had military discipline himself and has enjoyed that kind of work for boys anil girls. Next Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock those wishing to join the brigade are to report at the church for some pro limary iiistructiem. It is not a do nominationnl affair, we repeat, but hope to make it simply a means of inculcating manly virtues alon with a martini spirit which every boy enjoys so much. There will be little or no expense probably con nected with the joining of this corps, llie reports regarding Mr Pincbot's equiping the boys is en ttrtily groundless, although he has been very kiud in the expression of his sympathy with the pastor in all good works for the benefit of tho young in Miltord Since the organization of trust companies has become so general national banks are being compelled as a matte'r of busine-s protection to pay interest on deposits. The lilairstuwn bank, a new institution, has just adopted the plan. Those Lfsrsed Cirnduatiou fimr. "Kue-h spring when 1 listen to the learned raeluation ehi-iiys of fl class of wealthy men's puns ut u colh-ge e-otu-me'iiceini'iit I feel Unit 1 won't lie etble to hold my .job two weeks ufter those small y 1 nit lis get nift hu.-t ling for t heir duilj bread in competition with me," Uiu;-t,l the jcioony-e ed lliiddU'-nged man in the bae-k m-.ii. "Hut on my way hoin, us I learn that the trolley-e-ar eoiidue-tor is a college yriidnate, and that the clerk at the corner e-igar store Ik another, 1 be'gin to cliirp up a hit. ami in n day or two 1 pet oer my e!i nail f ore bodi i! g!" Ptu-k. ( rurl. "How long," asked the youth, "ought A young man to be nianiaiiited with a girl, Mbs l'lyppe, before he may eell tnre to e-all her by her first name'." "iiow lotiL' hue e you know 11 me?" she eked in turn. "Ahout f ix months." 'Well, if he's the right young man that's a long enough time." "Then. Susie " "Hut you're not the rioht young man, Mr. Spoon a more." t hieag.i Tribune. "Hobby's nl.i Hume wrote him a let ter aiMioiuii-ing her engagement, to t-mith." "Wei!?" "She .-igiic.1 it 'yours faithfully.'" 1'el re-it 1- ree Pre-,,. I Only 50 Cents to make your baby strong una f h i, A fifty ctn't bottle of Scclt's Uv.hUin $ h ; change a nhkly b:tbv to A a piump, romping eft I J J. f ' iuty one cent a tly, think of it, i's. Jts rtKe V5 crxm, I i m lie Ik .i.inc.i lip ,i;ni w.Mtl MMt! IM'IJU 1R r an vjjijvcJdsjvy s.poojj -JiiAO ?!.-!. M'lmnn kj fliri.f, noTinnm A1V9 M.lTl...tt Mf-i3 07 p.U..JJIi8 put! 'tj.hmiiojs sqi jo ss.tujnos 'nrpTrpTraq gto -ai.u jo SHI '"'MH J-iijit BK.uienun aiX pai.MiH.ni n nfi in. 11 'oa ttrfdffip X' fiin-nu b v!tU U V iW voiS3Si(j pdJindwj A.PlMiilt Story. I'.reievn (in 11. r- iniil.tle1 of 1 nil Bhoot- lii(T pti.rv) Hnnlly liml I taken aim nt till lion on mv right vln-n I lionrd rustk' in 1 1 1 jimu.li' r'ass, nnd prr- ei'ivi'd nn riiurnioiis 1 Rr npproueh ing on my left, t now funnel myself on tbe horns 'of a dilemma! ntcresting I.ittlr Hoy Oh, and wliieh did you shoot first the lion, er thp tiger, or the eii'cniniu? Lon don Pllllell. Am till Inn. For pome iV.c flici rtr.R (if ttip thronff Fnr f.irn.' the p! (-a -ures rf chrs brlns; I' ,rs.,nii ir, i litlt s or a elf n ('Munition from thf klnt Fnr Fom,- wcet fame or pmc to wtlr The rimrts of wo.iry m, n with flor.g For me tn Inst hold linnd withlier, And let the o!d world drift along. Chicago lepcord-Herald. THE WHOMO PLACB. BOTTUNti Jn a a in b 11 11 'ill (ff.lefll I hi n. First Trombone Ach, elo not blny here. Le't us nvny. The Double Unss Hut dtr niiin In- leide snid elot we blaysi here be would tuke us in unelt give us a elrnik. Firnt Trombone Hut dot 1st der tlrnhbles. Done! vou nee it 1st er ntin ernl vattc? boildlinn- vorks. Herrouse mit mil, Chicago Tribune. Halt. The flfhi'rmnn, with line arid hook. Hears, bk he Idly basks, The mirKle of the limpid brook And eke the limpid flasks. Philadelphia Frets, Wlir the llnelof Frit Badir. "Dr. Hingham'a badly used up by bis last case, eh ?" 'I should pay so. He pronounced the pRtient dead nnd sent for the under taker, when lie came to life." "He ought, to lie plail of it." "Not at all. Having pronounced iht girl dead, lit.ct.nph!ered her recovery a reflection otrhtB kill." Denver Timtisv She Wnm Him Opal. She Vou know, Ueorge, they ay the only gem which cannot be imitated is the opal. lie My dear, 1 haee HrmT 101 f.i5 red you as a jewel, end mow I ksow what sort eif JwJ jron are tor Uiere 1b none like you. Yorkers Statesman Honeymoon Traal, Mrs. Oldnn And elo you really be lleve everything your husband tells you?" Mrs. Newed To be mire I do. Teim Bays he tells ane nothing but the truth about things I should know. Chicago Dnily News. An Eeosoinlst, "They pay he's an econeimical man "Economical! Well, rather. Why he told the young man who was en gaged to his daughter that If he would elope with her he'd give him half what the wedding would cost. Chicago Post. Mr. Oaswell-We are having a good many late f niwts, which endanger ruit ami v ?( t a Wea. Mr. Duknfi Yea; but It wauld mot be so bad If thofe late frot cti(rht the early fltes. littnburff Cbro4ei Telefrraph. llldedly rial. 'l)id you uutice with what loftj airs that homely Miss Vpmajin carried her telf?" "Ye. It wan what you might rail 'plain ih iliiip. ' rhiimlelphl PulJe- tiu. A llnll-Mark SnirerflnoB. Tompkins What is your idea of an arislocviit ? Jenkin.- Well, a renl aristocrat a until so thoroughly well-bred that vou wouldn't know he was an aristo crat. Detroit Free Prt'S. Not to lie Overlooked. "Why, I don't believe," her mother laid, "that he has more than one suit to h is nn me," "I'.ut," nhe answered convincingly, he has a hyphen to it, you know. C hi en go Hevoril-Her.il.l. , TfPlB. ll-.tthy Mv jriin'nni's so old sh ain't got a tooth in her head. Tommy Ain't heV Well, mebhy they're in her bureau drawer, like my Aunt Tillie' is sometimes. Philadel phia lSulletin. fcrereta lllvuticed. Koiliii-k My wife never lo-tfiiH to anythinir I Miy. Van Ali.eri Well, jut talk in your ideen and he'll listen to every word. Chii-i tf- l.ii!y .'ews. Ilrlef lint I'olulrd. ! (to new hoarder) How do oi i et'irs. Mr. Newman? I.an.l!: toil like Mr. Ni-vvnuiu fc're&h, plea&e. (.'hi o D.i'.ly Nevv. Educate Your Coweta Your bowels can be trained as well us your muscles or your brain. Cas carcti Cindy Cathartic train your bowel.- to tl j ri,:ht. Centime tablets bta'.Mpcd C. C. C. Nccr oM in tul'i. Ail dru.-dsti, ice. 1 1 1 ill 1 . .-. .' mi. ! )1t ' k' eiw ii H4RRFLS OF SAWFI.ES. Over Two Handled ThoiiSRnit Trial Bottles 8nt Free by Kail. F!y special Hrrnngement with the m mnfai turers ef that justly famous Kidney medicine, Dr. David K'en niilv's Favorite Remedy, tho reael- ers eit the pike Ciu nty 1'hkss nre enabled to obtain a trial bottlo and pamphlet of valuable) medical ael Vice absolutely free, by dimply send ing their full nnmn nnd postoffle'e address to the DR. DAVID KEN NEDY COIU'ORATION, Roiidout, Y., nnd mentioning this paper, tho publisher of which gunrnntens the geuuineni'ss of this liberal offer. Of course this involves enormous expense to tho manufacturers, but hey hnvo received so ninny grate ful letters from those who have been benefited ami cured of the var- ious disease) of the Kidneys, Liver, Bladder and Blood, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia and Chronio Constipation and all weaknesses peculiar to wo men, that they willingly send trial bottles to all sufferers. Upon investigation it wna found that 91 per cent, of those who had used tho trial bottle had received such benefit from it that they pur chased largo sized bottles of their druggists. It matters not how sick yon are or how many physicians have failed to help you, send for n trinl bottle of this great medicine, it costs you but 1 postal card, and benefit and oure will most certainly be the result. Favorite Remedy is the only kid ney medicine that acts as a laxative all others constipate. Put some urine in a glass tum bler and lot it stand 24 hours; if H has a sediment or if it is pale or dis eolored, milky or cloudy, stringy or r0I'y. your Kidneys or Bladdor are in a bad condition. Dr. David Ken edy's Favorite Remedy speedily cures such dangerous symptoms as pain in the bnck, inability to hold urine, a burning, scalding pain in passing it, frequent desire to uri nate, especially at night, the stain ing of linen by your urine and all by unpleasant and dangprous effect in the system produced by the use if whiskey, wine or beer. All druggists sell Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Remady 1 1 the new 50 cent size nnd the regular $1.00 size bottles. GREAT IMS ADVANTAGE, Mauel I never read serial stories in new'Rpapern anel mngazined. Ethel Why not? Maud ISecause one can never rend the last chapter first. A YOUNG, LADY'S LIFE SAVED At Pinama, Columbia, by Chamberlain's Code, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Dr. Chnrlos II. Utter, a prominent physician of Panama, Colombia, in it ruutmt UlVr itahu : "Lst Harob I had m a patieat a yoong lady atx teen yeears of age, who bad a bel at tack of dysentery Everything I prescrihed for her proved ineffectual and she was growing worse every hour. Her parents were sure she would die. She had become so weak that she couldn't turn over lit bed. What to do in this crtticnl moment wns a study for me, but I thought of Chamberlain's Cedio, Chedora and Diarrhoea Remedy and as a last resort prescribed it. Tho tnot wonderful result whs effected. Within eight hours she wns fooling much belter j inside of three dHys she wns u.on her feet and at the end of one week was entirely well." For sale by A. W. Balch & Son, Mutamorns, all drug and general stores in Pike connty. . Hia Impression. "I have often wumlered w hat I would do It I thould find a burglar in the house," bit id Mr. Meekton'i wife. "I don't think I'd faint." "No," answered Leonidas. "I am sure your prienee of mind would not deert you. And if you can remember some of thoke talks you rehearse to me, I don't know what mightn't hap pen to the burglar." Washington Yon nssume no risk when you bay Chnmhcrhiiu's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. A. W. Balch & Son, Mainmort!, all drug nnel general Motti in Pike county will refund your money if you are not satisfied after using it. It is every where admitted to bo tho moat sue ee.s.sful remedy in use for bowel t'oniphiintis and the only one that never luile. It is pleasant, Safe and reliable, 10-31 ill ELK TEEin AS INVFSTMEHT, One of the hlpf 4 ". if a Mon. tun Mn M Ik, Una M II I Pnrlnnr, "KM: ti cth y the bushel nre one of the cl i 'f Ilst:i whi'di John T.oFcknuip, of ltilli 'r Mont.. euutnerntPR among i hip fori imu" x.ihl 1". M. Iloskina, a liulte tiKin. r ort il-e Denver I'oBf . LoifUnnip keeps n genernl store nt lUlliturs nnd for mnny yeiirB it wna hyi& custom t i trnlo fujm ics of nne kind or another for elk teeth, which, by the wny, were used for chit mis nnd amulets long before the Klks took them up br the endil'-niK of their order. The tu t loll i f the ('oloiudo lodpert In oci 'cin'r to war no more elk teeth beca ue t he flcnmnd for the teeth caused a wholcFiile Rlaughter of elk. had a marked effect in reducing the price. Other lodges respected the mo tive, and quite n boycott, on elk teeth was on for a year or more. It seem. however, they are in demand ngnin. Loseknmp hna been selling his at two dollars' apiece for ordinary teeth and getting fancy prices for the very best. His stock is sufficient to supply the demand for years, but he makes no effort to sell them, as he wnnta to leave them as a part of his? estate, be lieving they will increase in vnlue fast er than any other kind of property." A Cure lor Cholera Infantum "Last May," savs Mm. Curtis Baker of Bookwnltor, Ohio, "nn in fant child of onr neighbot's was suf fering from cholera infantum. The doctor Ii ltd given np nil hopes of re covery. I toejk a bottle of Chnm berlain's Colio, Cholera and Dinr rhoea Remedy to the house telling them I felt sure it would do goeiel if used according to directions. In two days' time the child had tully recovered and now, nearly a year since, a vigorous, healthy girl. have recommended this Remedy frequently and have never known it 0 fail in any single instance." For sale by A. W. Iteleh & Stin, Matu moras, all drug and general stores in Pike county. '"in-ll.T. 'o3ti n.-rtom sn.w imp nun 'fluuds joj, pDiJueiu aq ptnow J3iiis iiit pnu iiol psiaads, aiis na pjoj aqs -'uoq .aiipni s.sqa iBqu Monij l.asaop qg qllij .uiqiou joad-i, saop .ta.iau e;, Jaisia s. fqqojr joj Sntttaw jnjjnd aqi nt ms aq se 'moi -8oe j( pins ,,'UBin iaj3 a aq 01 nn.f cjaadxa aqi pan 'tnq iqatjq AjaA s aa noiC am ai mtiiunnt jno.f '.fqqog, 'iIIlg asaiqx 1109 For biliousness use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They cleanse the stomach and regulate the liver and bowels, effecting quick nnd permanent cure. For sale by A. W. Baloh & Son, Mata moras, all drnij and general Htoros in Pike connty. Oolnsr Down Hill. Miss McSplurge Why do yon take en o ovr paj.a's failure, ma? This isn't the first time he hsfs ktd to call hie er-ditors tofretaer. Mrs. McRplsrire (weeping) T-e-t but this time he hasn't failed for enough to be respectable. Boo, hoo, ltoo! N. V. Weekly. Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has a world wide reputation for its cures. It never fails and Is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by A. W. Balch & Son, Matamoras, all drag and general stores in Pike connty. NOTICK All hunting, fishing- or other trespassing on the premises of tho umler slKeel, tn liinKinao Township, on Ray motidskill and bwarfsklll Creeks, is for biuden under penalty of the law. (.'ns. i. Woilkau, Dintjman Twp., N. Hoii.kau May 17, bftW. JOSKI'H 1' BOILBAU. FOR SALE. A small farm located nenr JkiHtniiiuras, known aa the 1Uao1 or rWlnhardt pluoo, eontnlntii 91 Mres. Finely lomtod, well wnterwl. r!"c and hrn. Fruit of all kinds. Part Improved, Title ole-ar. For terms, price, etc., addrHae Lock box G Milford. Pa. TRKSPAPS NOTICK. Notice Is herehr J. triven that trespassing on the premises ot tne nmierslt:utxl, snunliHl In Uiiitfiiuin townHlnp, tor any purpose whatever Is lidden, and all offenders will be Slrietly forbidden promptly prosecuted. Ika B. Cask. Oct. iii. I8j. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notlee Is hereby giv.m that trospashljiK upon the pro. perty of the undersiiied In Milford town-i-hip. Pike county, Pa,, for the purpose of huntinfr, f1tlntf or any other purposes is strictly forbidden under penalty of the law. Mas. ti. il. CltAITT. TRY ARMSTRONG'S Ef.lULSIOn OF PURE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL Vi'h Hypcphosphites Lime and Soda for of COUGHS, COLDS & GENERAL DEDILITV. GOc a bottle. Muuufkctur4l by C. 0. ARf.!STR0fiG, lmeje..iir. William B. Kenwoithey, M. D. rhysicinn nnd Surpoon. Oflli-e and revldi t ext IJoart House. nee Itroad street MILKIH1), I'A. Dr. von der Hcydo, DENTIST, Brick Hnm.0 Oii)of.tto Vnnde-rmnrk Hotel H1-0111I sir.-et Mllloid l'ii.x OKFICK HULKS: H to Hi a. in.; 1 to p. m. H. E.Em erson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. If yon wnnt to sell your real estate, list it at once with JOSEPH J. HART, General Insurance Agt., Brown's Building, Milford, Pa. Backward Season Screen Poors must be sold. Our The best fanoy iloorwltli fixtures complete regular prlee Vl.oO, l 1 "1 o To clime lor . . . . V 1 -1 " A plnln door coinpltfte, reriilr r pric &1 1 33, to cIum (or . . . . IP1 Above are natural Avhite wood and varnished. WIKUOIV SCREENS 20c size 16c 25c size 18c 30c size 80c Also extra high screens to extend any width wanted. HoaglancTo, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. UP TOWN. Table Dainties. Fresh groceries. Canned goods. Meat in every form. Turkeys and chickens. Oysters and vegetables. Everything for an elegant dinner at GUMBLE BROS. Harford St. Milford Pa. LIVERY STABLES. 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. Corner Ann and Fourth streets MILFORD PA. Fire Insurance. OLD Rt:i I AIILK COMPANIES. RATES REASOMABLK. Charles O. Wood, Agt. Slieeessor tit JT. J. Mart. TaVOttlei. iii rear of Residence on Ann St. Milford. Flk Co., Pa. Ryman & Wells Millinery -:- Department New Spring; Goods L'taiew' Trimmed Hilts Sit no to M't.HO WIW Trlinmert Ht, I. .dies' anil ltln' rrlimneil KeMily-to-We. r Hut. from rtelo to H.MXI. Hut Trlmmlnirs nt Alt Ktil. rHTFrilVU, RtltllOVI, FIOW'FRS fill IKK All .l,- iiii.I I'rles. "Tiri.K m.,i rtsrv dhv ;h., ; it i. t rmn, He. Please Call and See Our Stock. We Can Save You Money. Ryman & Wells Bubtscriba for the I'Ktod.
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