PIKE COUNTY PRESS. Friday, February 13, 1903. I'UDUMIIKI) KVF.RY F RIDAV. OFFICE, BROWN'S BUILDING BltOADHT. srnmni ption : One Ykar One dllnr mid fifty cents. Bix Months Seven ty-tlve cen'tH. STRICTLY IS ADVAM'K. Kilterod at. the post office of Mtlford, Pike County, IVninylvnnln, i weiind class matter, Novumbcr twenty-II rut, lsiV Advertising Rates. One eqnarelelRht lines), one Insertion -f 1.00 Kfn-.h auliarqunnt insertion .BO K.ucimI riir..H, fiM-nUlii'd on rtvplientlon will be allowed yenrly ndvertUora. Legal Advertising. Ailminlstntor' and Kieo itor'i notlcOH - 3.00 Auditor' notifies - 4.00 Divorce notices - .... 6.1AJ Shcrlfl's ealeo, Orphans' court snlrs, County Tnsim'T's wiles, Comity state ment and election proclamation charg.'d 0 the square. J. H. Tan Elten, I'lTBLIBHKR, Milford, Pike County, Pa L EG IS LA Tl I 'E I) OIXGS Two bills now befors the legisla ture are of considerable local inter est. One makes it unlawful to kill deer in any other manner than by the use of a charge or cartridge containing but one ball and fixing a penalty of 100 ; the other is to fix the pay of election officers according to the number of votes polled. It may bo a pertinent question to ask why our member, and be is but following in the footsteps of all hi illustrious predecessors save per haps one, Hon. William Westfall, does not find gome way to keep his constituents enlightened as to bills affecting their interests. Judge Westfall used to write a weekly letter to the local paper giving a synopsis of events at the capitol la tnis manner the public, to a certain extent, was kept informed of matters which affected it. The custom before was and since his incumbency has been for our legis Inters to spend their time in other ways. Possibly some of them could not write a letter orthographically and grammatically fit to appear in print but the editor could "flxit up'' if he had the facts. At all events oopies o' the bills could be sent to some public office here so that the information could be generally ob tained. Methodist Church Jottings (By Rrv. C. K. Scuddkr.) Next Sitbbath morning those who desire to join the church will be given the opportunity, and the sac runent of the Lord's supper will be administered. The evening servioe has been sot aside by the ohuroh for the observ anoe of Liuoqln's birthday, whioh is the 14th, however, and not the 15f.li This move has been mule in the interest of eduoation in the south, in order that the emancipation proc Initiation may be made in moral fact as well as legal. Next Monday eveiiinj at 8 p. m Mr. Kemble will givd his recital, "James Wuitoomb Riley. " Don't forget it or you will miss it. Cliil- . a ran lourteen yours and younger will be admitted for 10? at the door Mr. Riley is the special friend of children, and Mr. Kemble will prove . no tess a friend. Next week Tuesday evening group mooting of Kpwortb, Leagues will be held at Sjiarrowbimli in the church of Rjv. E. H. At.wood. Mr. Atwood lias recently organized a league and we are anxious to give those young people all the help possible. The ltdv. O. J. Hhoop will - give the address of the evening on the Epwortliian, his power and possibilities. The quartet from our church will furnish music. The writer will conduct the vesper serv ice and also the consecration service at the close. Wo expect Dr. Chnd wiok to ooudnct the question box, at which he proved such a succesa at the Miitiunoras rally. The subscriptions for the purson ne improvements are doming very freely. Kuttrly half of the $'?5 Heeded has been aubscnued wuh very little t flu t. It is a source, of increasing pleasure to (lie pastor' that the financial interests of t he I church are so well cared for. Ou j the whole we have found the people ! of Milford very open Leurtud UiiJ J liberal. Oct a foj sample of ("linoih. i Ft Miiacti aiij Liver T.iblw.s at o. Hon, M ttuoioras. ail p .-u i ;i I in i'.I-ii county. 1 hey toe i :i t.il.e ami inoie pii-.isiUit iu t'.iu iii.ii. 1 hen I loir U-.0 ;. r to t :!i i't in not 1 .;... 1 . t .ill.- .,;!! HI Ni it ft.-u Jlching Joints In the finucrs, toes, nrms, ml ntlirr parta of the body, nrp jwintu tii:t are inflamed and swollen by rl"Mimntim that acid condition of the blood which affeits the muscles also. Fuffcrers dread to move, eppeciatly after sitting or lying long, and their condition is commonly worse in wet weather. "It hr9 been a lee? time lnce we have been without Hood's Snrsnj.arilla. My father thinks be conld not do wlrhont it. He has been troubled with rheumatism since be was a boy, nod Hitod's Karsnya rilla is the only nie'di'-ine he ran take thxt will enable him to take bis place in the field." Miss Ada Dott, Sidney, Iowa. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Remove the cause of rheumatism no outward application can. Take them. (Continued From First Pnyo) On the principle of "you scratch n7 bnck and I'll scratch yonrs" it may be that his silence as to the imount of treasurers compensation and tacit efforts as clerk to tin auditors to have the present trens urer's compensation increased was in return for the favor shown by the ex clerk just as he was retiring from bis office in ordering a supply of stationorv for the court house for the next three years. Oleorge 8weenisor, be it remem bered, ostensibly forsook his natural political party about nine years ago to seek the position of commission era' clerk at a salary of $100 per year under a democratic buaid, but rapidly convinced his employers that he was worth more, mil, in short period got the salary.ndvnnccd to five hundred dollars por year and received that amount until he stepped across the hull in the treas urer's office, to which he had been elected practically without opposi tion or expense. Unit otlioo was not lucrative enough for one of his political ability and with the back ing of the powers that were, and who are trying hard to regain their supremacy, he appeared in person before a joint meeting of the com missioners and auditors to plead his own case for increased pay. How well he succeeded is shown by the fact that he won the majority oi the- commissioners over to the figures insisted ou by the auditors and will thus receive one quarter more than his predejessor for a similar amount of work. This piece of work was a victory for the "gang," whose slate was otherwise badly wrecked, and will be used by them to discredit the motives of the board of commissioners as now constituted. These figures show that O. F. Rowland as treasurer, without any warrant in law, took from the mu nicipalitios five per cent of the license moneys due them in the whole $108, $42 of which belongs to the borough pf Milford, and in this connection it may be proper to remind the people that the present treasurer and the aforesaid "smart est young man" were both members of the town council of the borough of Milford and suffered this unlaw ful doduoti3ii without a protest. It may not be too late yet for the proper authorities to recover from Mr, Rowland these moneys illegally withheld by him and appropriated to his own nse. Was it this money that was so lavishly sent out of the state during -settlement week for bottled refreshments to sustain the nerve of our overworked oflloersr The interruption in the program of the little clique of poTTtieians that have to an extent dominated the elections and appointments for a brief period, has brought results in other channels, if not in the matter of treasurer's commissions. Tickets for the FebriiHiy eleoiuii.s cunt jdst about thirty per cent less this year than lust; pads that ytho smartest young man in Pike county" thought worth twenty dollars to the county were offered by others for eleven doll trs, nearly 100 per cent less; just what saving the prusunt board could have made on their other stationery; so liberally ordered for them by the out going board wiih- out "advertising for bids," can not at present be estimated, but. it may be safe to place it anywhere between tun t'nrty ana one Hundred per Cent, if they hud been permitted to bargain for their own supplies, This little coterie of self cotisti- toted politic il bosses, whose head quarters have been the south corner of the court house, has worked har moniously in Hiding and abetting each other in rakini the publi-i bin to ail extent d;sgrac. ful to any com munity or spoils liohiu-Uiis. They j siot a well merited set back last fall, j Vit tle-v tough" and will Heed i eonMrtiit wateliiotf. They dishonor ! the name Democrat, aod their iiJietiio'ls menace the toii omaf y if the party in the county. Tory bae bocn 11 ittei f.) by the name of ".lU.e : Ta tu ma ny ," but their percentage jot rakdit's, woiild pet Tammany to jlrm-h aiel ni,il.e 1 t.o preat p'-o in f -. I 1 ! e t M) ! as nn infant in the pamo of spoils' politics. Complete -the irreparabie smashing of the s-Ji'e, so tvell com inenced last fill, and save Pike county to its honored position in the democratic ranks. "Save us from our friends." I"t littin l'ike remain "the one green spot." Veritas. ' Fixing Treasurer Fee. In order that citizens of the coun t.y may understand the mnnnor tu which the fees of the treasurer were fixed, the following resolutions are printed as exemplifying the above commnnicat'on : The county commissioners recom mend ns follows, viz: On all money received from coun ty duplicate 2 per ceut On all money paid out, except ns hereinafter provided, 2 per cent. On personal tax sx of 1 per cent. No per cent received on temporary loans or paying off such loans. On all other moneys received and paid out 2 per cent. The above Whs returned by the auditors with this recommendation : We, the undersignged auditors of Pike county, do not concur in the above, but think that the commis sions ot the treasurer should be 2 per cent on all moneys except ou the receiving and paying . off temporary loans. P. C. KlNKKL, ,Vii, Clunk, 'A. II. Down, County Auditors. Attest : J. F. Terwillkjer. The county commissioners there upon submitted another recomend ation as follows : On all money received from coun ty duplicate 2 per cent. On all moneys paid out, except ns hereinafter provided, l'"r sent. On all moneys received from' the commonwealth of 1 per cent. No per cent received on temporary loans or paying off such loans. On all other moneys received and paid out 2 per cent. Pigne i by all the commissioners. In this the auditors concurred us follows: We, the undersigned auditors of the county of Pike, approve of the ibove recommendation in regard to the treasurer's commissions. P. 0. Kink el, ) Wm. Clunk, A. H. Down, County, Auditors. Attest : J. F. Terwii.lioeu Filed January 8, 1UU3. Yesterday was Lincoln's birtlulny. He was born Feb. 12, 1809 in Hardin county, Kentucky. The log cabin iu which he first saw the light, was torn down but lpis bjen reconstruct ed from the original logs and stands today on the original site. Mr. Anderson, an artist from New York, has rented and will occupy next summer a house of Mrs. Nancy Armstrong on O lorge street. llev. Joseph Millet t, who was formerly pastor of the Montague Reformed church, and reoently of me at Iiloomington, Ulster county N. Y., has accepted the pastorate of t Presbyterian church at htsseton V. D. Advertise iu the Press. The matter of feed is of tremendous importance to the farmer. Wrong feeding is loss. Right feeding is profit. The up-to-date farmer knows what to feed his cows to get the most miik, his pigs to get the most pork, his hens to get the most eggs. Science. lint how about the children ? Are they fed according to science, a bone food if bones ire soft and undeveloped, a 1e-.li and muscle food if they ire thin and weak and a blood Yxd if there is anemia? Scott's Emulsion is a mixed food ; the Cod Liver Oil in it makes flesh, blood and muscle, i the Lime and Soda make bone and brain. It is the standard scientific food for delicate children. Send for ftee sample. Vt ,ure iJ.al ll.i, (.Kture id the Unit, ol a i.orl t, Ij.c VI.I...1 ot tVLiy tolUc 111 hiL.u...).jt; ) uu U Scott &Bovvnc Ci'.EAMSTS, 4i;tVdilSt.p N. Y. 50c. lHi.1 Ji I til drLi'jist. j f n Co tiled with stale errs, p'ue nd other things are not fit to drink. Is pure, unroatcd coffee fresh, strong, well flavored. ThMnitMl pv-r In m. nnforra BJltf vuti frotnuMm NLA Presbyterian Cfironiciings (Ily Rev. K M. f me id ) The sermon next Sabbath morning will be upon "Jesus Cleansing the Temple. This is a most stirring scene and the one instance in Jesus' life when force was used. The lessons from this act of our Lord's are most solemn, but irny they bring their blessing withal. Complaint has been made that some of the members of tho congre gation have taken hymn books out of the church to their homes. If this has been done by anyone who may read these lines let us request that they be returned at once, There are scarcely enough books for the accomodation of our present con gregations. We want to gather in all books that belong to the church as soon as possible so that there may bo enough f jr the present and so that we may not have to buy more for the larger congregations of the summer season. This is an eiiibar assing subject to bo h writer and reader, but if the situation is us stated above.thejnecessity of these words is evident. Those wishing to take examina tion on the book usee! iu the normal study can secure papers through the pastor. The examination comes in three sections and one section can be taken tit a time. The first exam ination covers the hook through Biblical geography. Tho second covers the institutions of the llible. The third is on the Sunday school work. There is no expense attached to these examinations and if any feel that they would like to prepare themselves'and try one or both these sections now gone over tho pastor would bo pleased to send for the papers. If nny children have learned the Westminister shorter catechism and will recite it correctly to the pastor they will be entitled to a Bible ns the reward of their accomplishment. Many children are taught in the home and" thisBn(.tlce is to loi-at those who are 'prepared to receive Bibles with the" class 1 that havo studied Tuesday evenings. It is an excellent record that tho young people are making who have never led Christian endeavor meet ings belore. Miss Nettie Newman led last Sunday evening and the meeting was au enjoyable one. This is the last opportunity to mention the. Men's Washington birthday supper, . It is so near at hand that no one can fail to remem ber it and we trust that, every suc cess tuny crown the efforts that have been put forth. According to a noticeTnst week the pastor has been trying to call upon the people as rapidly as pos sible. To be sure this work cannot lie done all at once and besides the time, few can understand the extra drain upon oneV' strength outside of the routine stnrfy. It Is hoped all will be patient "t'Uhtil their turn oomes. Everyone "Will probably be seen by the end'1 of next .week if nothing happens to interfere. Buy It Now Do not wait until you or some of yonr family are sick nigh unto death, and theu send for Climiilietlnin's Colic, Cholera and Dinrrlmen Rennly, but buy it. now and bo piepared for an emergency. It is the one remedy t lift t can always be depended upon in the most severe and dangerous caces. For sale by li:ileh & Hon, Mattiinoias, nil general stores iu l'ike county. The naval appropriation bill which bus lieon reported in the house rumen j7!,lillli,li(l0, u cut of over fil, 0011,000 from the estimate. The cotiiniilti o admits the licoesMty fi.r providing l,:iiit) mole oliirers to man the vessels now in coinniisslniiiiiid to be complet ed within the next four years, hut base tiie tut in the estimate on the necessity fur "an economical expend iture of 4nblie money." This in view of the fact ttuit uc have I rou.'bt fare to face Willi the necessity of being able to enforce our policy the Mon roe doctrine' is inexplicable. The dangerous position we are In t present bus even cuiiscd ilem.ierntic newspapers to urge n powerful navy. Tree Cure for Sick Keaiiache Chamberlain's Somiach un.l Liver Tablets me a o it.ini c.ire fur hick braibi' lie If t n K-: soon ns tli" first iiulicn t ii .ii i if t be disease appear-: they Will pit-vi-nt I I.M III t.ick . ti u free i-.uiipie at U.lili i-V: si.-o, M.ila inoras, ni i-ia ial yl.iii'.s In lM.e count'.' and l -ive them a trial. V Notice of Election 1 o t1 iMn1'fti ! '( rtnr of flip Itiilr m , .;, nl Srttm.1 IH-til't ..I MIM.tiI. in I In- 4'oiintr nl I'lkr ntirt Cnmiison wen It h ol li mi-- 1 ntu. I y i 1 1 iic ( mi mtlini' rir r votr ul ill" ht'Mui of fliriTtm-s of Hit I tiilf pci'dt'iit J-i-!:.fl lMst'hT ni Mi'fnnl Hloti'-nitt, ntlnptnl nr i i rj.!ii(M! Iv poiiti'iihI nnd '-iitMtiiitril nii'tiinu: thtnof .l in iruV 1tth. A IV, l.t:t. a pnbUr i-hctlon will I"- hcli! in tin- K.iht ilist r'u-t, til tli ("mint H;uiif tti tho Unnnitfh nf MilfonI, Pit., i n Ttirndnv, ttn Svn ('!.! Ii 1h? f Ffhrimr , ,. i.( 1WK Imm with t tu hours nf r vm a. in nml si vpti p. m (thr Hiinit Ix'li tr the pljuT. dny unit tini" ut holding the next tnnmclpnl I'li-ct irnii fur the pnipn-n t,f nbtnluing tho lit of t In el return of an hi 1 wit pendent School l)iiiht of Milford to the iwnrrintr of a ilelit or Iw.t'enHtntf the Indehtedhes of nhl district to nn numun:. exen-dintf two per reninm mm tint exreedinif sevt n pet tvniuin upon tho hint pnrvmnir n-eswed Vfilnmlon ol the t ii t ii til property therein '1 In nmtmnt of tltrln-.i ndjuMt d nssred T:thiMi ton. t. wit. 1 li.it of hfil, wns 171.-ds-.MHi (hi- nssnpvnirnt fm t his current year, the la-1 pieeeiiiiK nscti ;iiii'itt, hot yet itdj-.tsuMl, Ik est it n it ted to be n bout $1 71. (Ml Tho IndtM'iHieiit. School District of Milford has no existing debt,. The amount of the propoht d debt so to ho Inclined or iw;i cased is !.', mm u. 'I hi pt i'c-'iitejre ot such increnso based on the last precedina n-iM'KmiM-nt issixand nine-tent lis. or not. exci-nl! tir heven. The purp'i.-es for which the said Indebt edness is to be twieiwd aie, 1 he building Mid erection, as soon as osMhle, id a new cliool huiidinu hi (he Hojouuh of Mi) foul it foresaid, to take I he place of t he building1 now in ui-e nml v hich me in every way unsuitable, nml t he. purchase of land whereon to erert. the same, it" necessary ; such new building, with iMncpurtenanecK, to rut not, to exceed the Mim of fla.l.KH.O ami to be ot modern style a"d character, with oursi.n wail- thereof, lr practlcaule, elected out of native blue stone The amount of such Increased indebted nchb as aluToald Is pr-'pescd to bo raised I rom the iridic and sale of bonds of said district beating interest at the rate of four per cent him per annum, payable semi annually, and the principal thereof reim bursable til n period not exceeding thirty years from the date ttt which tho Game it ant hot ized.' Tho hoard of directors of tho Paid dis trict at. the meeting thereof held, aa afore said, have by their vote signified n desire to make such increase .f indebted hops, lor tho purposes aforesaid. 'I'h is done and given under t lie so 1 of t-he Independent School District uf Milford, at the Horoimh of MilfonI, h this Kith da of .lauiiary, A. 1 , itf i, by order of the hoard of directum of said school district W. K. UKOWN, , j Atttest: President. j hkal ; sv. t. sTRrrtLK, . Aottng Secretary Sheriffs Sale Iiv virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias issued out of I he Court, of Com moti Pleas of Piko County, to me directed, I will expose to ale by public venuue or outcry at the Sheriff's ollice in the borough of Milford on MONDAY, TUK lf.th DAY OF FEBRU ARY. A. D. l'K:t. at 2 o'clock in tho afternoon of said da The umli ided one-it ft ei nt h interest iu ihe following real estate, bounded by the Delaware river and lands of th' late David How 11 estate, K. Warner, of late Samuel Detriek. Curl Bauer, .lames W. Pinchot Iternnldi MeUurl v. A tin S h.inno and others. CONTAlNlMi J1n actus mor or less, and part ictilarl v ' described In deeds recorded in Deed Hook 2, pages IH) and tt:(, convening tho above premise to Catharine MeCarty, ftho died intestate, Icaviliir ilvu children, ono of whom wa A. V. MeCarty, excepting thoreout n jilt ce containing (:i perches more nr lehs conveyed til Foster Howell (.see J)oid Buok 4b. page ) IMPROVEMKNT3 About 20 nores above land Improved, balance v ottdland. Has erected thereon two dwelling houses, two barns, dancing pavllHon and other outbuilding; also good water power and the Raymondhkill Falls on the premises. Siezed and taken Into execution ns the property of A. V. MeCarty and will !o o hi by mo for ra di. (JKOlUiK URF.UORY. Sheriff. Sheriff's Oniee, Milford. Pa , I January Kih, l!H;l. j Sheriffs Sale By virtue- of n writ of Tjevarl Faclafl Is--ti"d out of t ho court fif coi'nmoit plead of Pike county, to mo d) rooted, I will ex pope to Kale by nuhlio veiuluo or outcry nt the sheriff's otllco in tho borough of MUlord,on SA'l't'RDAy, THK 14th DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. D. W,i at 2 o'clock In the afternoon of said day. AM that rraot or parrel of latid and pmmisen. liereinafrerpfirtlrnlirly. describ ed, nit UHtc lying and being in The township of WeHtfall. county of Pike and Mnto of Pennsylvania Beginning on the highway road at tho corner of lands of Christian Petrv near n hickory tree, thence along said rnnd X. 7H degrees Wt 12 perch en to a stnko. thencu along the land of Henry Nw'inr-ver S. o1 '2 degreen V non-hen to a rock. th"iicf ?4. 7') degrees E. perches to a Mak' . 1 hence N 4 rlegrees K. 4 perche tr j Ktako. thi-nce S. Ut degre' E. tl iercln to an oak ti o, thence along land of Chi 1st inn Petty N 11 degrees K perches to ihe Ih-uiitiiing. Cmilaining two acres and hiily five pi ri hes i UiiU'O or less.) IMPROVKM ENTS On tho above are erected ft good two forv frame dvvling hoime, barn and out building hand cultivated and with variety of fruit growing thereon. t-Vi.ed and taken in exe ntion ns the proper! y of Frederick BorgHRr!, mort gagor and owner, ami kichard )it tz as partv Iti totHc-bni. and- will ild by me for vuh. UEORtilli liltKliOK V. heriflT. sheriff's Oilier. Milftird. Pa., ) January I4th, ) DIVORCE NOTICE flrrttm C. Il-ii-r ) bv Ci'l iiiu.er I In court of Common Pleas of Pike County, her fat her and next ft it nd I No 8. OctolMT Term, Urj I I14KK Wlllluii IMriier. I . .-Mibpo iiii in divorce and alias suhpn'tm ri-iuriitd by tho ShcritT ,nut found" In j Lite kmm! count v of Pike. I To iiiiH n I'U -r. Jir: Yon are hero by ma iited to be and ipMar nt our Court : nf Com -ion Picas nfoiot-aid, to bu hcld ut ' Milford, In Mild county of Pike, Pa , ou ; i 1m; I lii r.l Mo'ubiv of Match next, ( it being ; tin lei urn day of oar next 't in of uoiiu) and HH.S w or i lie com dim t of the lieliant , lili d in the above cn-c thin by order of our jml or. of i he itid court. iiKOiitiK GRK(ORY. I Sheriff. riherlfP Oithv, Milford, Pu , ) . Januuiy 1 1 l.t'H. ) do LfJraUvo Eroino Q-inmo Taints, ;ven M.li;on koxes tali in post 13 mo.uh. TLIi t' .TSatCTe, m Seven V. Vyckoffs New Yotk Store lows The 13 kr m i Ready for you Sale of Women's We want yon to feel that any nicrhf frnwn tinr Night Gowns ebnse you may make will be in every way right. The cottons and cambrics are pood, the cines are llfmTT TP- mm ai nerons, tho fit is perfect, the trim- j lnce trimmed and embroidery flonno mings are of tho best . For example, , ed articles. Prices are bound to a full-sized gown, 52 inches long, 72 i impress yon favorably. It is well inches wide, of good, strong, well to remember your experience in weiring muslin, full tucked and J white skirts last season and the hemstitched rnfllo, at 40., or two 1 universal neo of white dresses for go i tnents for 75c. to 12 per garment. Others from 48c! j Dainty (," of r features the strongest of this great ' tx'hlto anil la I Virauf t?nij COVerS ers. They're here in ! fullest assortment. Made of cambric, tnndo of high erado cot- tons, some plain some beautifully j trimmed with lace and embroidery, and all on a sale basis. Our great- i est trouble last season was to get : the desirable styles in Corset Covers ' when wanted. Makers were busv, j overrun with orders, and take what 1 you can get. was the the policy. '! trimmings. iSome made from nun We're loaded heavily r"v and are ; lin, some from onmbrio, all efllcu well prepared to meet any reason- j lated to stand the laundry. Most able want. . WYCKOFF'S fJEW YORK STORE Samples Cheerfully Given Mail Orders Quickly Filled Stroudsburg, Pa. TI0 )W WICKHAM Geo. Oakley, Principal. HHHHtlllMMMINMM NO ONE BUYS DRUGS FOR FUN i io one sells tliem for Htmifement. It's a ser ious, important business on both sides. A drug store should have two missions: One, to furn ish drugs that can be relied on ; the other, to furnish them for what they are worth. bruif stores exist for the public pood. Know led i; e, experience and progressive methods should, mark their man agement We endeavor to keep step with tho progress of the age, to meet every requirement of the community, to conduct a store that will utand for all that a drug store should. .We wish to serve . those who want accurate service, high grade drugs, and uniformly fair nud courteous treatment. i "".. , 0 v a" i" I A X C.O.ARMSTRONG 9 DRUGGIST. 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 Tassol, Corner Ann and Fourth streets MILFORD PA. H. E.Emerson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. KdutAt Your Bowels fl tih Ctfterta. 'ami y ("ntlinrtte, cure constipation forevr, IUc.Ujc. It C C- C. full. tru roiuud uj oritur To Cure a Ccl J m Ono Day Sale of Era when you read Long and Short White Skirts This shop has never before shown nurli a wide range of styles in women's white skirts. From the plain tocked skirts with broad b ms to the rich the the coming season. These will demand more and better white skirts. Prepared fer the nsual de mand by heavy purchases, with the best offers we've ever made. j The Sale Every number eareful- r jy chosen. jNottiing r.vrr!rw ibml nititf.rinlH a-- auv.vau iimnii, iiv null 1111111 Just as good ns the i home made article and the difference in price well worth considering. An every-day trade on this line com. pels ns to have full stocks, t or this sale we are unusually well stocked. fortified strongly in styles, sizes and styles are here in closed and open. TiVIMTITTU I 1 H X X kUlllJUU 11 BUILDING, PORT TERVIS, N. Y. YOU ARE THINKING OF PRESENTS MAY BE USEFUL MAY BE ORNAMENTAL. WE HAVE ALMOST EVERY . THING TO :eat, TO WEAR OR LOOK AT. PRETTY AND GOOD AND BEST OF ALL CHEAP. WE WANT TO PLEASE YOU AND WE WILL. Ryman & Wells. Table . 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. Fir Insurance. OLD K KM A III. K fOMCAMKS. RATKH KKASONABI.K Charles O. Wood, Agt. SuCf...r to J. J. Hart. IVUtlivf iu HNirof ficstiL'nct; an Ana St Milford, Plk Co., Pa.. William B. Kenworthey, M. D. Physician and Snrjreon. Ofllre and rt'nidcnrr Hrnntl street l ext Court ilouwe. MILfc uKD, PA. DON'T TOBACCO SPIT and 3 Al O K H V ... 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