Pike County press. (Milford, Pa.) 1895-1925, August 29, 1902, Image 4

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    rhe Shoo that
Amorico's best
dressed women
ore buying, wear
ing and recom
mending to their
friends
T A WO A
The first shoe that has the style, the
fit, the comfort, the good wear of the highest
grade $5, $5, and $7 shoes i t a popular price.
The La France Shoe is the product ot a firm who for twenty-fire years have been foremost
among the best shoe manufacturers in the United States and have a national reputation for excellence
of product.
We saw this shoe, recognized its splendid style and quality, and secured the exclusive agency
for this city.
The La France Shoe Is $3.00 a Pair.
You never saw a shoe like this one at anything like the price the graceful lines, swell styles,
fine leathers and skilled workmanship make it worth much more.
It's a bargain if ever there was one.
We have a complete line of Street Boots and Oxfords. Let us fit a pair for you.
The La France Shoes Have Rock-Oak Soles.
' ) A'",Yy)
Dizzy?
Then your liver isn't acting
well. You sulTcr from bilious
ness, constipation. Ayer's
Pills act directly on the liver.
For GO yesrs they have been
the Standard I amily Pi!!.
Small doses cure. Aitd?J!ii.B.
V ant jour pimmarhfi nr In-nrd a buulilul
hriiwn or rrh htnrV ? Ttn-i: inn
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE
YJImt AVrelrh on Record.
Husbnml (Idudlv) My dear, yon
have nothing to wear, have you?
Wife (with nlacrit) So', indeed, I
haren'tj not a thing, l'l lie anltamed
to be seen anj-'w here. My very newest
party dress lias beeu worn three limes
already.
Husband Tf, that's Jtist what I
told Itlifklns when he offered me two
tickets for the opera to-night. I knew
If I trxik them they'd only be wasted,
so I just got one. You won't mind if
I hurry off? Tit-Hits.
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A Physician Healed
Dr. Ueo. Ewirp, a practicing phy
sician of Smith's Urovo, Ky., for
over thirty years, writes his person
al exorionoe with Foley's Kidney
Care: "For years I had been both
ered greatly with kidney and blad
der trouble and enlarged prostate
gland. I nsoil everything known to
the profession withnnt relief, until
I commenced to use Foley's Kidney
Cnre. After taking three bottles I
was entirely relieved and cured. I
prescribe it now daily in my prac
tice and heartily recommend it to
all physicians for such troubles. I
have prescribed it in hundreds of
canes with perfect success." Sold
at Armstrong's drug store.
Port Jervis.
Fitter of Feet.
Washington Hotels.
RIGGS HOUSE. ,
The hotel par excellence, of tno capital,
located within one block of , the White
House and directly oppestte the Troosury.
Finest table in the city.
WILLARD'S HOTEL.
A famous hotolry, remarkable for its
historical asa.iolauons and long-sustained
popularity. Recently renovated, repainted
and partially refurnished.
NATIONAL HOTEL
A landmark among the hotels of Wash
ington, patronized in former years by
presidents and hih ofilcluls. Always a
prime favoritfl. Kywntly remodeled and
rendered better than ever. Opp. l'a. R.
K. dep. WALTER BURTON, Res. Mgr.
These hotels are the principal political
rendezvous of the capital lit all time.
They are the best stopping places at rea
sonable rates.
O. O STPtr. Proprietor.
. DEWITT,Msner.
State
FJormal School
EAST RTKOIIDSHIKG, PA.
LOCATION
This popular Statu Instit ution is located
In Hie muirtl of the IMiiwiue. Water (jap
and ivit. I'ouoiio Aiiiiiiota Hi wi-t Ki'Kinn,
tiie nio-it henlibful and pK-nin-Miuti iu tlie
suit), and one that is vinitcd by thousands
ol tourists annually.
C'Ol KKS OF (il l 1V
In addition to the departments of the
regular Noruml I 'mirt.e( we. liave special
Jlejuimni-itls of Mu-'C. Khu'ur.uiii, Art.
Jlruwln and Wut'-r Color, and a full -ol
lere preparatory d'-part iie-nt. You can
have an entire year in your college prepar
atory work by coming hero.
rilLE Tt ITION
Tuiton is absolutely fn-e to those com
plying wtl h the new state law. Tins glvt-s
a rare oppurt unit y to l hone deslriiif a com
plete eduealson and Bliouhi lie. taken ad
vanlaae of at uie-e, ab this iuw nuy be rc
puiUcd by thu licit Lffe'lature.
Cost ( IliAKIIN(i
Isoan'inir exjienses are ? :l per wtnk,
which includes fully fimuhrd and car
peted ikiiiii, ln-iit, electric ii'lit mid laiin
ilrv. '1 he aiiu.i luiial t-i(icii-e la li-ss wuh
us tiiau at inont any oLuur sciiooi.
i :u I'Kia ..u i i!i
A-ieriii? !l;--se are a new ( yiunanlu in, a
floe 1. 1--- 1 re: l.lcht t'iaut, aiui u new Kcel
t .1 ion ill - il liovv lellli cl.-i I. -I. V hull ,!l
ei.n'OU ti : I II lala-'c alei twliy ts!iiln-ii
!"' ' Itiii I' 'I I Iwuilin. Ill .el'Ull'fl., Iili lull
rooms will In- i.-plie.tert-d aiel t!ii;(l up
cud -trlmis oiler ci,uu---e-, itm.lc in la
d'riuu-'i e-B t"i- the turiie-r ciinfirt and
l"ll l ll.i tu t ,,i llic pupl sot tlic ij. ieioi.
vrw ((tii.ih.ii-:
( 'a: ,il( -uc for i'.i:.', gives foil infornia-
I 1 1 i 1 1 a.-, It. It. l I llMiit, I I !--.-, Ciunx s ct
-i 'i, i , hi. :-! (:- r t.ii s ol i m: i i t a oil wi il
i 'i' ;i . : - m.! ; ili.e - l-i I ;io.--c I Vie f: c 4
U. J a.l J nil mii lih i.lc-ii1..--!- ..ll, l . J
K, I.. hi 111', . M .,
1'. m. ,, at.
BRINQ3 SUMMEK BOARDERS.
A Large metropolitan Newepaper
Which In Helping the Summer
Resorts.
The Brooklyn Englo several years
ago established n Bureau of Infor
mation in Brooklyn, where tlio pub
lic oonld, free of chargo, secure de
tails of hotels and boarding houses
for the summer. The idea nt once
became popular, and branch bureaus
were opened in Manhattan and
other cities. Country hotels and
boaiding bouses by sending to this
Bureau can secure a listing blank,
fill it out and return it and then be
represented free of oost, and send
tboir circulars and cards for free
distribution
The Brooklyn Eagle has also been
considered for years the best me
dium for summor boarders in Now
York city.
The Rock Point Inn, in the Adir
ondacks, said: '"We are giving the
Eagle a larger share of advertising
than moat other papers, as experi
ence has demonstrated its value to
ns In past seasons."
Chaunoey B. Newkirk of Wurts
boro, Sullivan county, said : "Last
season one small udv. brought me
five pnoutH."
La Rue Bros., proprietors of the
American Uotel of Wharon Kpriugs.
N. Y, wrote: "Our house is full
and mostly by Brooklyn people
Daily wo reooivo applications for
rooms, and all on account of our
standing ad iu the Eagle."
For LUting Blanks, Adv. Rate
Curds and other information, ad
dress EAGLE INFORM ATI UN BUREAU,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
uii-isi Uhii.iitij.0
are the most Lta! of all c'ls-
1
jcr noney t-zluniti. Corfalns
tc J s tecc rJzfi ly e;ri
n?r.t 1 liyi-cbni as u Lat for
t-iu-y arJ LhiLr trou-lh-s.
i ;ac2 jc iiiji.oo.
4 MKNDMKNT TO TIIH C)STIT1T
i TION IjHOIM)F;T) to tiik citi
zens OF THIS COMMON WKA1TH
FOR THK1H API'KOVAT.OK HK.IKO
TION liV THK (tKNKRAL ASSKM
11LY OF THK COMMONWKATrH OK
PK.NNS YL V AN I A, V V 1 U , I S 1 1 K 0 I i Y
OK!) Kit OF THK RKOHKTAKY OF
THK COMMON rt'KALTH. IN J'l'HSl'
ANCK OF AHTICLK Will OF THK
CONSTITTTION.
A JOINT HKSOLCTION
Proposing nn ninondim'tit- to soetloi, ton of
article one of Hit Cmiariturkm, so that h
disclmivt of a jury ftr failure to iiKmi or
othor iitvt'ssm-y causo nhali not work au
ariiuittal
Sf'tion 1. Ho it rosolved by the Pt-nnto
ftnil House of Kt')n s;nliitivo8 of tho Com
monwealth of lYmiri.vlvnnia in (rtMinml
AHvnilly inut, That th following be pro
IostHl hs an nmenitmont to the CoiiHtitu
tion; that in to pay, that fvetlon tvu of ar
ticle one, which realn as follows:
''No person nliali, for any linliotablo of
fonwe, Imj pHJCtHHieo1 Htraiont criminally by
iiiforniatioti, rxept iu cam's arising in the
laml or naval fumes, or In the militia,
when iu aettial sorvk-o, in time of war or
public dauper, or by lave of the eourt for
oppression or misdeineanor iu oilioe. No
jH' i nun shall, for the same offense, be twiee
put. in jeopardy of life or limb; nor Khali
private property be taken or apnlleti to
public use, wiihoub uuthority of law and
without just compensation heiu flrnt
Tiiatle or secured," be amended wo tut t,o
riMid as folio jva:
No ihtsou shall, for any Indictable of
fenao, be protwdod againnfe criminally by
information, except lu ea-ses uriaing in the
land or naval forces, or in the militia,
when In actual- Bervie in tiriio of war or
public danger, or by leave of the court for
oppression or misdemeanor in olllre. No
person Hhall, for the annie offense. lc twice
put iu jeopaMy of life or limb; but m di
rlmrft of thn Jury lor failure tit icrm,
or oilier nceeHHsiiy citr, hIimII not work
an mettuittal. Nor hhall privatw propi'rty
be taken or applied to public use, without
auilioritv of law and without just cjiii
pv.imaT i(.ii tu'in ilrst nirnic tr'seenr'd.
A true copy uf the .foint Hesulut ln.
V. V. hl!lKT,
Secrotary of the CuuiiuuMwwiUh.
A'
MKNHMKNT TO THK COV-TITU-
'i ION HHSK1 TO Til K 'IT-
1KNS OF THIS rt)MMiNYFALTH
FtiK Tiil-.IIt A i ' lKO A I, t It liK.IKO
I'iilN IIV Til K t.KNi.ii . I, A.-KM-l;t.Y
uK THK COMMON WKAII'H OF
l'KNNSYI.N AN1 A, i'l HU-HKO i Y
Oii!KK Ol'1 THK SKCKKTAHY OK
IHK I'uMMONWKALTil, IS HI'RSC
ANCKOK AHTICLK XYUIOF THK
CON&Tll'CTluN.
A JOINT KKSOLCTION
I-Toposii.- Hi) nmeiuiment to the ConnitU
tiosi of the Common wealth.
S-M'Hj 1. He it rew.lved liy Use Senate
and Huf of K pi e-M-ntat ives of tlm Com
mon w air Ii of 1 'l iin-yf v:irm in Oerieral
AhM-iulily met, That the following is pro-ii-tii
ati an amendiueal to the V'jntti!u
tiim (tf the CitiiiiiumwiMltli of Iinnytvei
ni i, In nroordanee with the provisions of
the cighu-ciith article thereof:
Amendment.
Add at tho piu'. of wetion seven, artie.le
three the following woi-is; "i nle-s 1 before
M -ii.il 1 i.e nil r kIhi . d ill t he (-iener;d Asvlii
hly, stieh ju-fin -s '-t r.p.'-iMl ur local law r,ha)l
have (n-t u llrt hiiaonu d tt a ppuiar
vote, nt a y iiera! or ftM-i'Lil elcthiii in t he
hM-aii(y oi i.M.i.iitn b t.j i-o ulU et. d hy ii
tfruiin, iiinii-r mi i.iilt-r tt tim muri id
'niiiiiiii"! ii- 'if t.'ie n ,-i'elive county af
ter h- MrniK' und aitiiiu ,ii ii-n innted. and
niuil liase b-'Wi apHoctt by u mitjontv of
ttiu vuit'! ai jsiieli-fic-t li'ii : l'rviil d, That
liuhll- Ii el; el e .It .-i J ill 1 1 he lie id 111!" Il I he ite
erea o '-ihiri mi; I h n'l.'.l li u I lie niiiiU hhail
im.e lurii udvi-r' i.-. d ui 1 a-t tho-t v ;
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ORPHANS'OURT SALE
Bv virtue of Biv-ordor of the Orphnns'
Court of tlie county of I'lke. In pnrtition,
111.- r.illiiu'ltu, p..ul a.l.,l.. ..r ...1.1. . I. n..-itl
C. D. Piiichnt, lul of the borough of Mll-
unu, iii iuu county ot rine, iII.ki stilzi-d,
will l exposed to imle, by publio Tendue
or outcry, ou
MONDAY, THE 83 D DAY OF SEP
TEMBER, A. D., lyua,
at 8 o'clock In the nfternoon In the front
hull of the court house at Mllford, nil the
following pieces n-il tracts of bind, situute
in Hum county of Flke:
PUKPAHT 1 All that tract of lnnrt In
Dlnxnian township, comninlim 81 Bores
ami as pi rcln's, beiiiff pnrt of a lnrfrer tract
survey io isenjiiiinn lyson, Bltunte along
Milforiland Owi-rii turnpike partlculnrlr
described In deed recorded lu Deed Book
No. 18 nnire S14.
t'L'Hf ART a Tract of land In Phohola
township In the warrantee name of Thom
as iluiiK'li, nunibi-ri'd 83, containing 4UU
acres and 13 peiuhes more or Icbs.
PURPART 8-Traci of laud In Shohola
township In the warrantee name of An
drew Russeil, numbered is, containing sioii
ocm.h .inn o". pervnes more or less.
PURPART 4 All that tract and farm
siluhte in the township of Miiford known
as the"b'oster Hill Farm." bounded br
Seventh sti-eet and Pond Eddy road, lands
oi mitna .loriu-.n, i.ysalider fclton, d(H'.eas
ed, Mm. A. K. liwia and others, contain-
lug (K) acres nioro or less. Also all that
pli'iHiand tract of land In the borough of
nullum, useo nun Known as part of the
"Foster Hill farm," bounded by Seventh
and High streets and binds of E Warner
and estates of Kiuily W arner and Katu B.
Van Wvck, deceased, consisting of town
in is ana parts oi lots, via: lots Noa. eiia,
li1-!, W7, 712 and K7 on High street, lots
Ncis. tan, (W), tisl, 713 and L"-J6 on the west,
siiit and fronting ou (ji-orge street, lott.
Nan. WT.IM, liii.rlp Ti l and 174 on the e:isl
side and fronting on (icorge street, lots
N.w iW7 ii4, 7ir. and VtH and part, ol
lot No. (i.'.y ou the west side and fronting
on .Iniin street, and parts of lots Nos riisl.
C. ti-., 710, 14ii, TWO and 717. buuinkil
by rSevt-ntii and Jlin streets and landd of
e-.tnti-8of l".iiiily NY amor and Kate B. 'an
Wvck, deceased.
PURPART 6 Tract of land In town
ship of Miiford, Ix-lng lut number 6 as lai.l
out bv Abraliain llui'ii, lyiugon tlie lionli
eat side of till' Millold and Owego t'li'U
pika road, containing 11 acres more or
libs anil par.ltaiarly dcscrilicd in deed
ret orded in Dceil BiM.k No. sl page ii'iT..
I'l Rl'Alif 6 All Unite three lots 111
the borough of Milfurd froutlug ou llrnail
slri-etnnd uuiiiUtikI resp?ct.iely 41U, 4-).
4-Jl, iieing each 40 feet iu width and ex
teiuliug lao feet in depth to GooseLeny a'
ley.
prRPART7-A!l those four lots in
tiie borough of Miliord fronting on Hitr
f-ird fir-et nuuiliered rcsiMHilivt-iy 607, 51o.
ii.irt, ieiug eacli tio ten iu width and
cxu-mJiiiK It Kl feel iu depth to Pear alley,
si i unto corner Hut-lord uud Flith streets.'
IMPROVEMENTS ,
Pt'RPART 4 tiood d.veliing home
mill barn, 4i acres cieannl, balance wihkI
l.iud, situated ou high gi-ound overlooking
ibe iKirougli of Milioiti and is very d.ioliv
blc as a iili: for a summer boarding bom,.',
and oil pin t of lot No. Vlll, dwelling house.
1H ivl'A K l' (i Large store bouse, two
all iis ami slic 1.
PI It PA It 1' V Uarn, ou lot. No. 61D.
Tunis oi sale, C ASH.
J.VME.S W. P1NVHOT,
Kxixiuior
Miiford, Pa., Aug. 25, iwi.
f&At tlie same time and place wi.l
s ti u simrea Miliord itiute stock.
JAMK.-i W. ilNCIIOT,
is-ieciitur.
During the twelve montlis our ex
ports hnva fallen off nbout a linn
dred million dollurs, but our home
snles on the othor hnud hve increas
ed by ton times thnt nnionnt. The
search for the issuo continues but
with constantly flagging energy and
loss and less expectation of any sat
isfactory realization.
Consumption Threatened
"I was troubled with a hacking
oough for a yenrand I thought I had
consumption," says C. Unger, 211
Maple St., Chnmpaign, 111. "I tried
a great many remedies and I was
under the care of physicians forsev
eral months. I used one bottle of
Foley's Honey and Tar. It cured
me and I have not been troubled
since." Sold at Armstrong's drug
store."
The democrats In making their
fight on the republican tariff will
hardly call to mir.d the armies of
tramps, hoboes, Coxeyiti's, etc
which were swniming through the
land during the days of the Wilson
Cleveland law.
Foley's Kidney Cure
Will cure Bright'? disease.
Will cure diabetes.
Will cure stone in bladdor.
Will euro kidney and bladder dis
eases.
Bold at Armstrong's drug storo.
The Uomocracy, boing out of now
er. talks loudly and with ereat ve
hemenoe about the offensivaness of
trusts. U run tod that the comnlaints
are just, what did that party do to
curb trusts when it had the power?
Quick Relief lor Asthma Sufforers
Foloy's Honey and Tar affords
immediate relief to asthma sufferers
in the worst Mages and if taken in
time will effect a oure. ' Sold at
Armstrong's drug store.
They Work While You Sleep.
'lii!t; your mind arid body rest Cas
catttb Candy Cathartic repair yoi-r
ili;-i -non, j our liver, your bowel-:,
'it i ! ' ! u in i i-ifci t older. Genuine
i.d.U t., oiaiiij,, d C. C. C. Never buM
fc!uik. Ail (Jrue! t.i, ioc.
We would suggest to some of our
free trade friends who are bobbing
op as though they never been hit in
the head with a brick, that the
country is not yet entirely tired of
its prosperity.
I had diabetes in its worst
form," writes Marion Lee of Dun
reath, Ind. "I tried eight physi
ciat.8 without relief. Only three
bottles of Foloy's Kidney Cure made
nie a well man." Sold at Arm
strong's drug store.
The safest program for the dom
ocrucy is never to get into power
Then it can never be placed in a po
sition where it can be said that it
did nothing when it had the power
Many persons iu this community
are suffering from kidney complaint
who could avoid futal results by us
ing Foley's Kidney Cure. Sold at
Armstrong's drug store.
It is claimed cow that Maine will
not go democratic, notwithstanding
Senator Carmack's prognostieatory
elllorescenees.
Foley's Kidney Cure is a medicine
free from poison and will cure any
case of kidney disease that is not be
yond the reach of medicine. Sold
at Armstrong's drug store.
Erie's fl to Niagara Falls and to
to Toronto, Out., excursion train
leaves Port Jorvis at 7.35 a. in. Fri
d iy, ki-ipt 6th.
Foley's Kidney Cure will cure all
di-.i-ai-u an--it! from (lisnrdered
kitlue.Va or bladder. Sold ut Arm
Btroiiy's drug bture.
ill
"BftST OF ALL FLOUR."
feld, meal,
HRAN. OATS,
and HAY.
Wlii'n in ikvi
Hello to No
1 )f liny
'.. or conic to
SAWKILL Mill, MILFORD, PA
Wo ore now lo-
catod at tho yjornor
of Front and Sussex
Streets.
KANE,
Telephone Ca I P. J. 184.
THF.
SHOE M A N
flow York
nnlm
For
Every
Member
Of
The
Farmer's
Family.
F.Mtnlill.-lieil 111 1MI1, lor ovit sixt. yi-nrn It was tlio
NKW YORK WKKKI.y TltlHl'NK,' knewn mill roiul
ill nvory Stnto in thf l:nlon
On Novcnilier 7, liml, It was chaiiKi'd to tlin
New York Tribune Farmer,
i hih clnis. up t xlafe, llliistrntcd OKriuulturnl wt-kly
for tho mrnuT nutl hla family
PRICE $I.OO
1 yi'iw, Imt yon ctxn huy it for less. How?
iiy fcubsci iliinir throned your own fuvorito homo
news pnpi-r, I'MK I'ukss, Miiford, Pa.
Jioth papt i'k ont yenr for my ?l
Suml ynn onlir money to TilK Phf-s.
Sample copy free. Send your ad
dress to NEW YORK TRIBUNE
FARMER, New York.
A SEASONABLE REMEDY
Emulsion of Pure Norwegian
COD LIVER OIL
With Hypophosphites of Li mo and Soda
A 12-oz. bottlo for SOc.
Proscription
Carefully
Compounded
H. E. Emerson & Co.,
Next Door to Motel Faudiore.
Broad Street.
MilforU,
Pennsylvania
FINE GROCERIES, FLOUR, PURE COFFEES AND
SPICES, SELECTED TEAS, BUTTER AND CHEESE
FROM BEST CREAMERIES, FRUITS AND CANDIES,
CANNED GOODS IN VARIETY, SPORTING GOODS,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
A Complete Assortment of the Delicacies Us
ually Kept in First Class Stores. Goods
Delivered Promptly Free of Expense.
For Salo By
A A WAT.T.AfTfi
UUl V sj LJil-Zi- 2Jj J til.
Telephone CJI 62.
;1
urn
Harford St., Telford, Pa
DO YOU EXPEHT TO BUILD? THEN SEE
A. D. BROWN and SOiJ,
Manufacturers and dealers in all
kinds of Lumber,
Contractors and Buildcrc.
Estimates made ; personal atten
tion given and work guaranteed.
OFFICE, Brown's Cuddin, f.lilford, Pa.
Foley's Honey and Tnr Foley's Ki.lncy Curo
for chiiJicn, safe, sure. A'o opiates, amkes kidneys eiJ blJJcr right.
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