. PIKE COUNTY PRESS. Friday, August 15, 1902. ni!HI,IMHI01 RVKHV FRIDAY. OFFK'K, RIIOWS'B P' ll.DINd UltOAilPT. priwniiTiciN: Onk Ykak Oiip dollar mid fifty ceiite. Six Months Hi'ventv-llve rents. STRICTLY IN ADVAXCH. Knt-ctrd nt, th poxt ofTicn of M I foril, Ftko County, IVnnsylViinin, n.-t m-cmul-ehiss inatlur, Novotnbnv twenty Unit, IhW, Advertising Rates. Onn sqimrc(ntifht linns), nnr-lnscrtlon itveli Hiihseipienr Insert ion .w Reduced rnteM, furnished nn duplication. Will lie allowed yearly mlviuti-ers Legal Advertising. Administrator's and Exct itor's nolieen 8.00 Amlit.or'B notlcon 4.'Ki Divorce notices - .... 5. IK ShorilT'H H.'iloH. Orphans' court salt, County Trciouircr'e miles, County Ktntn mont nnd election prochtnuiti n chnrged ny tno square. J. II. Tun Ktten, FfllLIHHKII, Mtlford, I'lki! County, Pa. REPUBLlGAfl STATE TICKET For Govern nr, SAMUEL W. TENNYPACKER, of PhilfidolpliiH, For Lioutptinnt (iovernor, WILLIAM M. BROWN, of Lnwrenno county. For Sncrptnry of Intornnl Affairs, ISAAC B. BROWN, of Erie county. COUNTY TICKET For Protlionotury, Register and Recorder, VICTOR COItEY of Groone. For County Commiaaionor, PIERRE M. NILIS of Milford borough. For County Treasurer, ROCKWELL G. IIEIDENTHAL of Mativ morns. For County Auditor, AMERICUS II. DOWN of Palmyra. For Representative, ALFRED S. DINGMAN of Milford borough. Honry Con ne has secured the contract to complote the borough building for 1252. W. J. Coon, superintendent of the Blooming Grove park association, was in town yesterday. Ha reports thnt the season there Is not so pros porous as usual. Oliver Wendell Holmes of Massa chusetts has boon appointed a jus. tioe of the United States supreme court. Richard Nilis will leave the store of A. Q. Wallace tifniorrow and his place will be taken by Kd. Wolf. A recent letter from Julio M. Foster of Chile to Mr. Wallace evidences that lie Is well despite his eighty years. Miss Frances llutt-liffu expects to sail Aug. atlth for London. Mrs. Philip Orben, whose husband is a prosperous manufacturer of New ark, is with her children and mother, Mrs. Jane Picot, occupying the house corner Broad and George streets for a few weeks. The fair and festival In the Presby terian church hist evening was very successful and netted about f 150. Dr. Beers of Bnshkill will be starter, A. D. Brown and M. L Stenton judges, and P. N. Bournique and Dr. W. B. Ken wortlioy timers at the races tomorrow. There will l.e a meeting of the re publican state committee at Philadel phia .Sept. 3. Kx-Judge Pemiypaeker has de clined to meet Ex-Governor Pattisou and Dr. Kjlas ('. Hwallew to discuss campaign issues at the Mt. Gretna exposition next week. Says in substance thai he can't do any mure talking until he has criiiissioii af ter the campaign opens. j Rev. li. 15. R. Jolilixm, who is now holding a v eil attended serh-of camp meetings here, will go to Hj.hi rowhush Aug. M. He is a good Kpcaker, earnest, forcefid ami replete villi excellent s'iise. The singing by his ti-.-i-.UinU is line and the meet ings are well worth attending. We frequently receive unsigned communications which are of inter-i-t and which uewuulil be pl.-a-.ed to . i i i s t but it is u rule never to pub tunui inoiis coi re-pciniriiee. The iii-.ine is not iiecc.urily for publiea-' tion but it is evidence of good fV.ith on the part of the-writer. A letter! il Jin i lie;' .in, ins this Week left u-J 1'in --ier at the aulhnl-i:ip. It u u I if lie, i! inteli-.t ill id tinted II II even! j W e o.:;. he pl.r, -i I to ;i iinoio.ee but ' it i .on-.- i.o-i. r ihc- ! in i I being no- m -"e I an. I in an iiiii. . iioiiar halel j M I .. . Il V ii i.ii, '-.-.loie.,' Hi,. 1 t. ... I 111' li ,iie I .ti a :- j. I.I . '. ' In C;iss -of Wafer. fut a handful of z!attl crffre in a glas9uf writer, wain oil the co.-uipp, look at it; smell itl It It fit to drink f (live LtOH GOFFEE the sime test. It leaves the water bright and clear, because h't Just pure coftce. Tti" il.1 DrV nptflnmi uniform Presbyterian Chroniclings , (Jly Key. K. M. Stnctul .) The topics for next Lord's day are withhold this week with the as surance to our friend-i that they nro just as interesting and will be just, us instructive as nsuil. Lit us not neglect tlm assn'tibliu? of ourselves together. Come thou with us and .vo will do theo good. The missionary meeting one week ago tod'iy was a 'grand success in every way. It is a landmark in the history of the year's work. The spirit of the speaker was most beau tiful. Her manner was charming and we could but realize that she had laid much on the altar when she decided to leave home, frielids, all that was near and dear and go to the foreign fi old. God, however, should have the best and wo are glad that Persia has hud such a noble woman representing us and the Lord's cause and again we are glad that now she is among hor own people to inspire and foster their missionary spirit. We owe much to Mrs. Trilius for her kind words and for hor example as she has sojourned among us this sum mer. May God bless and use her always as a choeti and honored laborer in his vineyard. It was a great oversight last week not to have mentioned Miss Biddis' singing a week ago Sunday. She sang a most commendable solo as those who wore present and heard it will testify. Many who have the right to judge say that she improves very rapidly each year. Wo beg pardon for this oversight and now record our appreciation both of Miss Biddis and her singing. We shall hope to hear hor again before she returns to Washington. Mr. Crissman was the soloist last Sunday and a most excellent song it was. Some people please everyone when thoy do themselves justice. Mr. Crissman has a rare voice and it is always a treat to hear him. We never heard him sing better and the effect was noticeable throughout the sorvice. ' We thank him. Mrs. Reoht, the popular soloist of the Bluff Ilouse, will sing next Sab bath. Those who heard her speak in the highest terms of her ability ond we are glad that she has con sented to favor us. The Sunday school picnic was ar ranged for next Thursday but that date will have to be changed to next Wednesday, a day earlier. Tloase do not forget this date. Next Wed nesday all should meet at the church promptly at 9.30 a. m. to start Chil dren should be sent early to avoid unnecessary hurry and confusion. Lot all come. We go to the Ray. mondskill. Tha boys brigade is invited to join the scholars of our school. The arrar gemcnts are sim ilar to other years. At last the annual fair has come and gone. Last night the church looked its prettiest, and, in a good sense, we may say its gayest. Ev eryone present seemed to he In the best of sociable spirits and a general good tinio was enjoyed. The young ladies of tho colonial room wero special favorites. They were dress ed in the old stylo colonial costume and the room was filled with old fashioned furniture and relics. Tho Misses Cross, Mott, Bull and llaight wero in charge while Master Arm strong attended the door. The fancy table was under tho direction of Miss Baker and Miss Bull ond was thronged all the evening. The tables were lilled until it was im possible to supply them any longer. We are sorry we did not anticipate such a largo crowd and prepare ac ooi.lingly to serve them. Tho re ceipts are about t JOO and the ladies deserve 1 1 lis crowning success to thur year's faithful work Mrs. Lattimoro has made a good presi dent und siiu deserves great credit. Wo are very glad to announce in tins column tho gilt of 100 volumes of ch;l lien's books to the Home stead library by Mrs. Jas. Y . pin chut. This is a very thoughtful ad-j dilion. Teach the children to read eood bmks and the never will eare for trashy ones. We hope to -gi tm l..to t'.:o childiva from tone to time to lii l.e the.u books und road thum. If Si imlor Q'l.t.v e.ia keep harmony in the adjunct Male eomioiitee he le.'eetly tippo'lll. .1 lie tt ill leall.V be e- 'oil-ill .'-illll -:Y-, Very like " ii.ii e ... iitl gr. iter than Well r I I'i . r. Methodist Church Jottings. (y Kkv C. K. Serin. Kit ) The topic, for r.ett Sabbath morn ing is, "The, Christian After Elee tion," and for tho evening, '-Tie" Steadfast Man. " At tho Union service last. Sabbath afternoon a large number wete present and a deep interest, taken in tho new library books. An inter esting part of tho service was a con tralto solo by tho sister of Mrs. Al bert Govotile. At the Sabbath school session it was decided to hold the annual pic nic at RaymondsRill on tho 21st. next Thursday. A friend of the writer, Rev. Frank MacDaniel of Orange,, N. J., will come to Milford next week ond may preach at ono of tho services on the 2lth. Mr. MacDaniel is one of the young men of the conference who has been highly appreciated ond now is pastor of the strong church at Orange. He has been a wonder in tho matter of raising money, re moving a largo, longstanding debt, and now has a building enterprise on hand that will succeed as does oil that be undertakes. Next Sabbath morning Miss Brandois of Now York, who is a member of the Musical Art society, and who for several years has sung in tho leading churches of the city, will sing for us. The date for our Epworth rally has been fixed for September 23d. Group No. 7, of which Milford is a part, and of which tho writer is loader, is Invited to tho Epworth church at Mafamoras for its annual rally. Dr. Wright, onr much loved ana very able presiding elder, will make the evening address Several short addresses will be made in the afternoon and a free discussion will follow. We hope to make this rally a success. It is tho first of its kind in this part of tho conference and ought to be largely attended. Let everybody remember the fair to be given next Thursday evening at the M. E. church from 6 to 10. This promises to bo a rare treat for all who desire to procure fancy and useful articles well mode. Chicken salad, cake and cream will be serv ed. Remember the date, Aug. 21st. "Si" says it won't be senator until afther Jimmy of Carbon has had four years of spache making. The Klttnrnl-llorn Kicker. "Did you say you made a specialty of home, cooking?" asked the summer boarder who had jiiRt arrived. "Yen, Indeed," answered the moth erly lundludy. "Too badl That's nhni I came here to getaway from!" Washington Star. Immortal. "Why do yon refer to Shakespeare a the Immortal bard?" asked the friend. "Ilecaiifie," answered Mr. Stormlnjr ton Barnes, "so many actors whom I might mention have vainly tried to kill hla works." Washington Star. The Artiflelnl Flarure. "She's frightfully deformed," said the girl In blue. "IteallyV" asked, the girl in gray. "Yes; she's built so that her dress maker doesn't have to use a hit of pad ding to give her the fashionable luipe." Chicago Post. Aa It imptlmfi HapttiH. He takes two weeks' vaeatlon. He itartu Awnv with rlte When he gets back he Is so tired He's uluii It WHsn'l thru. Washington Star. TUB LATEST T11I0 Ol'T, r 7 - V- IA -' ,f Mr. Fiidi liegobs, tliis is the first toiine ivver I see a mermuiil wid two tails. St. Louis Gb.be-Deiiiourut. Ilia Other Peculiarity. It is A fearful thins foment' A wiiikinif dk ll'.i.iiry. lit h fur ev-i y lUe that's tid. A ruMlii.KCuliiiiit-l.laiy. C'liUugu 'i i iuui.e. - H lUiv'a Trouble. "Whut'u the trouble, Willie," said Mrs. lli owu to her nuiuli son, who was crj ini;. "My kite won't fly." tobbe.l Willie, "uml I niude It out u( fly j.upi r, tuu." Brooklyn tujfle. Si Then the baby is most like- ly nervous, auj fretful, and j doesn't ahi in w tight i Scott's Cnu:!: son i is the best fooj and medicine for teething babies. They f gaiil Ireit! the iturt. 1 - 1 t..t a tee Mim 5 h-'oi l iv i. in., ..Ms. f g 4uy4iS .-...! h'.t.(, w Voik. I Fee Urn: In the tnlm. NervonstiCHS, nnrefreslilli sleep, dcipon tli 111 V. It Is time you worn debit' something. The kidneys were leiriently en I led the reini in yunr rii.. t ( e-y a hi.'itinir tho reins nn. I driving you Into periling trouble. Hood's Satsaparilla Acts with ttie nio?t direct, hcnehcin! effect fin the ki'hiyn. It coiilum- Ihc tcst iin.l Mifi-.it suhtiinceHfor corrcctliiK and toning thc-ic Ol eiuis. Wane In Heaven. 1 Ml tie Ethel, ti Coliiiuhiis five-yenr-ol.l, reeentl y hen r her nin niinn sny thnt there wasn't a imiicli in the hoime. 1'hat flight when the, mother heard Ethel's prnyers the little girl conclud ed by saying: "And please. Dod, send us a box uv matches. Amen." "Why do you nk (bid f..r mntches, Ethel?" asked the pn rent, in surpripe. "( H7," replied Ethel, "didn't Aunt Ti'tth snv thnt mntches wu7i nunle in Heaven?" Ohio Stnte .Inurnal. "4 Soft A Barter." Ftp. Young Wife ( poet icn II v ) You al ways st-cnicil to h:ie plenty of money before we were nm fried. bovinir TI le l,:i in' -It was only seem ing. I liml very little. Young Wife -And yon told ire you expected to be rich. hiving II iishnnd I a in rich, my dear. I've got you. (She subtitled.)?. Y. Weekly. PtrnUc of fipnlnR, . "I have nked you the old. old ques tion, Miss Ardhfirt, and you have an swered no," said the rejected suitor, picking up his hat and gloves "birt I call your particular attention to the fact that I have not asked you the still older one. whether or not you could .learn to love me!" Whereupon she impulsively called him buck. Chicago Tribune. A Cure for Cholera Infantum "Liast May," says Mrs. Curtis Baker of Bookwalter, Ohio, "an in. fant child of our neighbor's was suf fering from cholera infantum. The doctor had given up all hopes of re covery. I took a bottle of Cham, berlain's Colio, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy to the house telling them I felt sure it would do good if used according to directions. In two days' time the child had fully recovered and is now, nearly a year since, a vigorous, healthy girl. I have recommondod this Remedy frequently and have never known it ta fail in any single instance." For sale by A. W. Balch & Son, Mafa moras, all drug and general stores in Pike county. T7ncle' Hank in Washington. We will send the value of one dol ar and ten conts in booklet, con taining twenty-seven pen and ink photo-reduced sketches of Washing ton life by mail for ten cents cash or stamps. Queen Victoria knight ed Sir John Tenniol for similar ar tistio work in London. Your editor has sainplo of this. NUTSHELL Publishing Company, 1059 Third Avenue, New York. Another Cheap Excursion West On oocount of the International Mining Congress to be held at Butte, Mont., the Erie will Bell special ex cursion tickets from Port Jorvis to Butte, Mont., on Aug. 10, 20, 21, 28 and 27 good to return to Sept 30 at the low rate of G,.60 for the round trip. A. J. Cottingham went to Wash ington county', Ark., to see his sister and while there was taken with Cux (dysentery) and was very bad off. He deoided to try Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Home dy and was so much pleased with the prompt cure which it effected that he wrote the manufacturers a letter in praise of their medicine. Mr Cottingham resides at Lock land, Ark. This remedy is for sale by A. W. Bulch & Son, Mo ta moron ' all drug and generul storos in Pike county. UJ ANTED 5 YOU NO MEN from Pike Comity at onco to prepare for Positions in tho Oovernmont Service Railway Mail Cler.Vs, Let ter Carriers, Custom linn and Departmental Clerks, etc. Appi7 to Interstate Corres. Inat., Cedur Rapids, la. S-22. You assume no risk when you buy Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera ond Diarrhoea Remedy. A. W. Batch & Son, Miitamoras, all drug -and genera! stores in Pike county wil, refund your money if you are not satisfied after using it. It is every where admitted to be the most sue ccssful remedy i in uso for bowel complaints and-the only one that j never fails. U W pleasant, safe und j reliable. 10-31 He Had a Job. Fred Now that our college day art over. h;tt uiv you going to d for a bvint.? I. ob- till, I've accepted a wiih old ma,, (b.irox. I' red--So? What kiml of tion? II. .b Soii-iii-iii a'. Chicago New. position IJuily Uih for 10 Cents. A liv.Jy li pure blood, s, perfi ( t h; clean allh skill, )1!. CaM'arets t..i;i ami si till- t.il k !, i-iMiiiU, il e)c (. am! Ctili.ii lie' will oli '.'i: them for you. -tlemi-s.'.anii'cd C. C. C. Never A'.J dm;; dst. ioc. BRRr-L3 OF 8 AK TLBS, Cvnr Two H mdrerl Thousand Trial Bottles Sent Frea by Mail.- Pv special arrangement, with tho manufacturers of that justly famous Kidney medicine, Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy, the rend ers of tho Pi kr County Prkss ore enabled to obtain a trial bottle and pamphlet of valunbln medical ad vice absolutely free, by simply send ing their full nnme nnd postoffice address to tho DR. DAVID KEN NEDY CORPORATION, Rondont, N. Y,, ond mentioning this paper, tho publisher of which guoronlees tho genuineness of this liberal offer. Of course this involves enormous expense to the manufacturers, bul they have received so many grate, ful lHtterj from those who hove been benefited and cured of the var. ious diseases of the Kidneys, Liver, Bladder and Blood, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia ond Chronic Constipation and all wenknessas peculiar to wo men, that they willingly send trial bottles to oil Bufferers. Upon investigation it was found that 91 per cent, of those who had used the trial bottle had received such benefit from it that they pur chased largo sized botties of their druggists. It mofers not how sick you (ire or how many physicians have foiled to help you, send for a triol bottlo of this great modicino, it costs you but a postal card, and benefit and cure will most certainly bo the result. Favorite Romedyis the only kid ney medicine that acts as a laxative all others constipate. Put some urine in a glass turn blor and let it stand 24 hours ; if it has a sediment or if it is polo or dis colored, milky or cloudy, stringy or rPy. your Kidneys or Bladder ore in a bad condition. Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy speedily cures such dangerous symptoms as pain in tho hack, 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 tin unpleasant and dangerous effects on the system produced by the use of whiskey, wine or beer. All druggists sell Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy in the new 50 cent size and the regular 11.00 size botties. "The Hound of the Baskervillea." Sherlock Homes greatest piece of detective work is done in the new story by Dr. A. Conan Doyle, "The Hound of the Baakervilles." Holmes himself says to Watson, his co worker. "Hore at last is a foeman worthy of our steel." The result is a story which, for thrilling inter est, stands by itself. From the first discovery of the hound's trail, when the dried up young dootor brings to Sherlock Holmes the ancient manu script, to the final scone where the great detective is brought face to face wifb the monster of the moor land, thore is not a sentence that does not carry the reader breath lessly forward. It is a great novel, with a great subject, by a master of the craft. This thrilling story be gins in "Tho Philadelphia Press" buntlay, July 6. Be sure not to miss it. 9-1-02 A YOUNG LADY'S LIFE SAVED At Panama, Columbia, by Chamberlain'! Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Dr. Charles H. Utter, a prominent physician of Panama, Colombia, in a recent letter states : "Last March I had as a patient a young lady six teen years of ago, who had a bad at tack of dysentery Everything prescribed for her proved ineffectual and she was growing worse every hour. Her' parents were sure Bhe would die. Sho had become so weak that, she couldn't turn over in bed. What to do in this critical moment was a study for me, but I thought of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and as a last resort prescribed it. The most wonderful result was effected Within eight hours she was feeling much better; inside of three days sho was upon her feet and at the end of one week was entirely well.' For sale by A. W. Baluh & Son Matamoras, all drug and general stores in Pike county. A Conllruird Ptsalmlat. Mrs.. Mewed (as husband arrives home from work) Oh, George! Our new cook is perfect gem! Why. she already has the kitchen looking like a parlor. Mr. Xewed TTumph! Epe-tingeom-par.y to-night, is she? lirooklyn Life. Minai'i .dvlea. Ii.iunhter Mr. Millyons saya that a woman's "No" always means "Yes." Mel her Well, I'd show him if I were you. Uii light r Show him what? .Mother- Show him that it did.-r De troit 1'ree Press. Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy bus a world wide : reputation, fur ltd cures. It never i finis and is pleasant and safe to take. I t or sale by A. W. Balch & Son, M itanioi'iis, nil drug and general Ibtuivi in i'lko county, SHERIFF'S SALE Hy virtue of a writ of Fieri Enetns Issued out of the ( 'i.urf. of ( iimioii Picas of ike county, t.o nie direct.. I. I will expose to side at. t ho Sl.eriir s olli. e In the Horongh of Milford, County of 1'ike, I'ennn., on MONDAY, SEI'TKMIiK.Il Nth, lti3, at fl o'clock In the afternoon of said dny, nil thai certain piece ami pai.-cl of land situate In the Township of Lehman, In snl.l county of I'ikc, ceiitalnbiir K! acres and L'l perches mere or less as ilescrll.c.i in (Iced .loh n K ."VlictTer to Jeorio Miitlhles, recorded III Deed Ijonk No fit page Sill. IMPtOVEMENTi House, barn nnd nntbii Idioms; about 23 neres cleared, balance woodland. Self, d ntel lakcn !n execution as th i prop, rty of ( ieorii-.i Mutt hies and will be sold by inn for cash. CEOKI1K GREMORY. hheilfT. Sheriffs Offleo, Milford, Va., j Aug 11, lisrj. j SHERIFFS SALE Hy virtue of a writ of Fieri Knelas Issued out. of the Court, of Common Pleas of Pike, county, to inn directed, I will expose to sale at, the Sheriffs ollicn In tho Horongh of Milford, County of Piko, Poiina., on MONDAY, SK.PTJf.MBKK 8, line, at 8 o'clock In tho afternoon of said dftv. all that certain piece and parcel of land siinnto in tlm Township of IlluKinnn, In nun i nniily nl t'lko, contnlnlna 1M acres anil in pi' relies, more or less, as described in (Iced Krncst. Keek nnd wife to J,oulsn. Jennie, rcconicd in iiwi Jtook No 41 nnifi IMPROVEMENTS Rood dwelling house, hnrn and outbuild nifrs; nimut Ho neros cleared, balance woodland. Seized nnd taken In execution as tho property of Loun, Schutt nnd will be sota ix; mo for cash. CJKORfJE GREGORY, Sheriff's Olllce, Milford, Pn., ( '' Aug. 11, lmrj. ( COMMISSIONERS' SALE Tho undersigned, tho County Commis sioners oi tne county or f Ike, will sell the several seated nnd unseated tracts of land enumerated below, nt the Court House in Milford on Thursdi.y, Sept. IS, line, Com- iiiciiuiog in. s o uiock p. m. INSFITEI) LANDS Tllnoniliifr Grove Tow-nsliip Warrantee Interest, Tnx iSaino A. P. and Cost Total 1S1 WykotT Petor WM41 : 70 .'! N Delaware Township lOtf Mease Isabella 8fi;M 47 91 73;) 55 Wt Greene Township 307 Mnrdiek John 50-'-i&i Tiltiirniury .lohn 77 Tittornmry .lohnilO - 8(10 3110 11 HO bioo ana Kite SW(X) 4 Ml U7 4! Lehman Township H4 Ming Kachaol 100155 1081 8 73 14 Ml Torter Township -- Grler Chns nnd Henry 8hu.ll 154 18 40 4 05 2li U SKATED LANDS Delaware Township Interost , , ' Tax and CoBt Total ijinurodKo ir r.ilivnrd nr Inn Impd bisa ii ii i ii i s ..1 ndjolningbuHlsof Win "usiuer 50 75 go j jy w Greene Township Kessler W .1 nr 50a nn impd Frederick Dtib- lor .No. 51 13 (fl 4 j.) ia 41 tvipp jonn a nr won un lmpd udj lauds of Fe lix Olsouimi.r nnd Henry Mnnhart 23 08 5 7 29 74 Lacka. waxen Township Brnmor X rt est loOii un impd (iarret Cottinger No 2H adj hinds of For est ljake Association . . 23 08 4 85 27 Oil Lehman wnshlp Cnmplmll William nr (Via 11 11 1 111 )nl adj binds of Charles Crump and David Kerr 8 on 3 ofl a 0: ie apotce O nr xma un- impa 65 45 8 18 68 A3 Mllfortl Township Mott, Bull & Doolittle nr 2i4ii iinimpd Jan Menso No 113 adj binds of F. A. (Juick and ttliors 45 4fl 8 50 53 IKl HENRY P. ALBRIGHT,) WILLIAM K. HECK, Co. Com. PIERRE M. NILIS, ) Connors' Ollioe, Aug. tt, 1902 - TRESPASS NOTICK. Notice Is hereby j. given inat trespassing on the promises 01 the iindcrslgnitt, situated In Djiigumn township, for any purpose whatever Is stricuy loroiuuen, anu uilom.nders will be promptly prosoouUxt. luA li. Cahk. Oct. 24. ls;5. TRESPASS NOTICK. Notie Is hereby giv.'n that tnispassing upon the pro perty the undersiinml In Mil foul town. ship Pike county, IJ., for the purpose of iiiiiiuiiK, iir-iiiiiK or any oilier purposes ! otuuLiy luruiuui'u unucr penalty of tlie law Mas. H. M. Ckakt. ' TRY ARMSTRONG'S EMULSION OF PURE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL Vi h Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda for COUGHS, COLDS & GENERAL DEBILITY. SOc a bottlo. Man 1 lectured by C. 0. ARf.lSTRONG DHMiUIST. WE Ta PATEXT Eocd Idea our Mit. A'liii tL, Th PAItNT HtCOMO, HdltiiUM- Mr). ftwiBvliUlvim L lUv ljivut UuVVfil ti-Mi William B. Kenwofthey. f.l. D. riiypician and Surjrron. Office and rest, , .nce linen! street text Court. Mouse. MIJ.KOKI), 1'A. Dr. von der Meyde, DENTIST, Brick House Opposite Vaiidcrmnrk Hotel Hniail street Millord I'n. OFFICE HOURS: H to li a. in 1 to p. m. H." E.Emerson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Bread Street. Fire Insurance. l.l It I I.I A II I.i; C'OMI'ANIKS. KATIES PFASIINA Hl.K. Charles G. Wood, Agt. Successor to J. ,T. Hurt. F-Ofliec in rear of Resilience on Ann t. Milford, Plk Co., Pa. A Backward Season Our Scram Doors must lc sold. The best fBnry iloor with fixture ronijilt-to r. RUltir prlro l.fiO, i -i j To cltm- for . . . . V ' ' " A plftin tloor 'nnipl'tp, result r price vyjl l to clime (or ... m Above nro iiiitunil -iiite wood and varnished. WINDOW MIlKKNS 20c size 16e 2.1c size . . . '. . 18c' 30c size 20c Also extra high screens to extend any width wanted. HoaglancTs, PORT JERVIS, N. Y. UP TOWfr. Table Dainties. Fresh groceries. Canned goods. Meats in every form. Turkeys and chickens. Oysters and vegetables. Everything for an elegant dinner at GUMBLE BROS. 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