Pike County press. (Milford, Pa.) 1895-1925, May 01, 1903, Image 2

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    TIKE COUNTY PFiLSS.
rriday, Kv 1, 1903.
n'BI-rHIIKD l'.VP KV FRIKAY.
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FTlwr'mmcjr:
OvsYn-iiif dollar mi fifty centa.
rU Mi-vthb venlv-five eerit.
STRICTLY IS ADVANCE.
1?tit."TT4 . tb T" "ft f Milford.
Pik CountT. Pennsylvania. r wfd
ciasw mttKri November Iwpdit lirift, lt;i.
Advertising Rates.
Otm- raTWMr-M linwvrait Insertion -ll.C.
E.&'-h Futseu"ti1 irnion .fie
Ho(i rut, furnished on tplietitc.
-iil be Ailowwd rrarij sd-ert -r.
tezl Advertising.
Administrator'! and EiecHir'a
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OjT-n notice - ... fK'
Sb"riff' ial". Orj'fcan court ln,
CmimT Trw-nm-' !-. Coiinr rMjy
wnt ind rlsnkm proclamation charged
br the juftre.
i. H. Tm rttn. PrEUrT.'rn,
Nilford. Pike County, Pa.
Forest fires, both in this county
aod across the river in New Jersey,
this week have burned over bun
dreds, perhaps thousands, of acres
and destroyed ranch young timber.
There Is little or no hope of reforest
ing the barrens until some method
is devised to prevent these annual
burnings. That the fires are inten
tionally started is without doubt,
tut it is difficult to conceive the
motive for such distmction Could
the fires be prevented for twenty
years the woodlands would be well
timbered and of value. Is there no
way to do this?
The long wrangle over the location
of the Dew school house does not
seem to be ended. Public sentiment
apparently increases against the
Catharine street site as the beauty
and appropriateness of the Harford
street lots are more fully considered.
That it would be a public calamity
to place such a handsome and endur
ing building in such an unfavorable
location is almost nnanimously con
ceded. It would be a perpetual
condemnation of our judgment and
an everlasting satire on the sense
and taste of the town. We hope
something may intervene to prevent
the building of a monument which
will discredit us in the minds of
posterity.
The Earl of Yarmouth and Miss
Thaw were married at Pittsburg
this week. The ceremony was
delayed for some time and the
waiting guests kept in saspense
because the agreement as to the
price for the title could not be
found and the English lawyer, who
was sent along to look after the
business end of the affair, would
not allow the wedding to take place
until he had the paper. Mr. Yar
mouth finally found it in his pocket
and then all went merrily on. Id
the meantime, however, constables
served papers on bis highness in a
suit for a debt of $1500. Really the
craze over Docks, Luds, Count", no
aooouDts, and all that geuos is, as
some of the girls say, "enough to
give one a severe pain," accom
panied with nausea.
TREIB1. SHIVER
Wednesday a very pleasing event
occurred at the home of Mrs. Mary
Shiuier when her daughter. Miss
Lizzie L.. was united in marriage
with Harry Treible of Shawnee by
Rev. E. M. Buiead. The ceremony
was performed with a ring in the
presence of about sixty-five relatives
aud friends. The wedding journey
will embrace Boston and other
places.
The brida wag gowned in white
satin trimmed with chiffon. Miwi
Myrtle Ryder rendered the wedding
march from Lohengrin in a very
pleasing style. The wMtnnes were
the Miaoe Luiily Mitchell, Margaret
r-he;'herd, Luciuda Van tiorden and
Crrio Darrugh.
from out-of-town there were
jsrcent Hon. JaOob 8aartwout and
wifa cf fiuwei, J-io 'b McCarty and
wife, Liectus Col and Wife, Eieclua
tiiiuier aud wifu, fiaudal B.iyre,
and d.tuch'.er, and Jo-sejih
Iloriibnek aud w.fe cf iluuLaj-'ue.
John Il.l-Iibr.rger, P. M. fciieuberger
aud v.ifr, Mra. l:iieiu?t:l aii J daugh
tor L.l Lust fciroud.-buTg, Frai.k
Tre.'
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Ac aud w :
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l'!.irr;:-il Tre:-i
, )1: 3 J . llvher.
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ICCAL FERSCSAl H3TES
C. B Ft-sp1", Fwj , cf Flron'1.-
burg iraa in town j-et.eriln v
Oeorsri Whpr bs 1 1 hi ,,r
to B. C. Kime of New Yoik.
Frank Eraerr of New York wa
rnet with bin father this e'k.
George Horton and wife of Braneh
Tiile, i. J., are in town this week
Mr. Pellet nnil wife cf Fat'ei on
were pues's with Fred tin ruble li-t
Fnnday.
Dr. H. E. Emenunn and W. F
Choi visit-e-1 New York a cotijOe ol
davs this week.
Frank Singrnst-ter and wife of
Monroe county were visitors at
dnashaugh last wefk.
Mrs. Martha O. Xyce and d tighter
Belle, who have spent the winter
in Kansas, returned this week.
Under a new law the pay of jmlges
is increased and the next cue in thi
district will receive IDO00 a year.
Mrs. M'ltrtrie Kelieham of Fort
Jervis spent a few days here recent
ly with the fmiiiiy of John McCarty.
Barman Heater and Mrs. Wini
fred Decker of Lehman were raar-
ried in Port Jervia yesterday by
Rev. C. Syinonds.
Charles Zimmerman of New York
speDt Sunday in town and soon with
his family will occupy the Dr. de
Plasse cottage on Ann street.
Wm. N. Peters and Joseph Bens
ley of Lehman were in town ester
day interested in the arbitration of
Gunsanlea against the Lehman
9chool board.
P. X. Bonrnique and wife have
Bone to New York and will probably
attend the wedding of Dr. H. W.
Ryman, which will occur nest
Tuesday.
Mrs. Ed Reed of Port Jervis with
her pon visited friends in town
recently and last Saturday evening
a te was given a number cf laOio
in her honor by her hostess, Mrs. C I
H. Wood.
Dr. Walker and sister are domo
ciled at the Dimmick House. They
erpect to inter the remains of their
mother which have reposed in the
receiving vault since her death here
last summer.
A verdict was obtained yesterday
before arbitrators against Lehman
school district for over IGOO and
cost for deskaK purchased several
year ago. If thisstands it will
make some men down there quite
popular.
Robert Bruce Seaman, who was
born in Milford Sept. 32. 1S29, while
his father, the late Charles Seaman,
wm sheriff of this county, died at
his home in Texas township, Wayne
county, Monday, April 22th, of
apoplexy.
While we in the east have been
sweltering in heat this week out in
several western states a blizzard has
prevailed. Snow fell at Duluth,
Minn., Huron. S. D., Lincoln, Neb.,
Cheyenne, Wyo., and Topeka,
Kansas.
Is New York Necaa.ry
It is claimed by some of the most
astute politicians that possibly New
York may not le oeces-ary to repub
lican presidential success at the nest
election as lias always been con-iderexl
in times past. It is predicted that
barring some unforeen occuience,
the usual doubtful states, such as
Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin,
Minnesota and this class, will go in a
solid tody for Roosevelt, assuming
that he receives the nomination, that
Ihe entire west will be a unit for him
and that in fact the "solid south" is
the only section of the country upon
which the democrats can count with
certainty. It miht be very jiosn. ble
to elect a j resident w ithout the ai l
of the Empire State.
When newly elected Senator Stone
of Missouri, who by the way is vice
chairman of the deinx-ratie national
committee, announced that 'I shall
iaur H juiiiii.ii m Loin 'i nii ir mm
.,ri'--ive. I want the democratic
pnrty to get In the front of things and
lend," he came painfully near making
the adiiiis-ion thut tne dciiKM-niiic
policy has hen-tofofeboen a tail-cnder.
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Primary Elscuan Notice
The Republican primary elections
t'nronghont Pile county will beheld
ou tvtturday, May 9:h, lifP3, from
3 p. ui. to 6 p. m. lor the nomination
of candidate for t he following oftioes:
One dish-Lrnta to the state oonven-
tiuii.
j One jiiry commissioner.
One jaUicinl conferva,
j fcveu tuembers of the
coar.ty
o nuiiiit t-e.
One town commiueeun in faidi
election d.Jrict.
Twenty diiys bf ire tai 1 primary
t'iotiioui each cauJiiute euull not.fy
the c.iunty chairman of Li cttLil
doty and pjy his Uaeo5lileL.t o oiie
doiUr.
iiv order of the r-oun'v comuiittoe.
W. A. li. iiiT-'li tlx.
CLuiriuaU.
I liASK B Tn I I.,
t,.rj.
v.:ford. i . Aftil l, 2.-.:',
Prest)teri2n C!rcf.;crriS '
Bt R.t. E M frown)
The service rent Is t -is Day wiil
tie !:f'd as nuil in the rooming ami
evening. All are rooM tvnlia'.y
welf-,fi;p We br t! in-ri !
may !e et-i1v enriched by tlie Son
day school crn vent ion which is be
ins: held in DniEmr.a today.
Last woeks fmlare to occcjit tii
pice was dae to the absnrv; cf the
pastor. Afrer the Fretbytery cl .-wd
on Tocsdsy eremnp it was bis pnvj
lepe to vieot New York where he
was the gif-st cf the Rev. Walter
Campbell who presched for ns one
vear aro la-t wicter. (a Wetltie.
1 dav evening the writer attended the' their effects, WncU.ro, tone Ma li,e V 1M ) day cf May follow
! rrcnt waver and mass meet -re in ! Isvivorate tl,e whole avttem. I,r, M wi ,c1 ,,roe- ,!i" lH l
crcnt prayer and mass meeting in '
Csrnecie Hill and listened to Drs. j
Van Dyke, Stephenson, Richards !
and Wmten Merle P.-i.ith. It was j
an ins; irir.s wt' ice. Pride in onr
great church and its work in the
city seemed a meritorious virtue as
we left the metine.
ToJiy a laree delcL-ntion from the
Milford churches are nt the Sundny
school convention in Dmemans
Ferry. While me resrret excveditiely
that Mr. Hueb Cork will tint be
present still those of ns who have ; E- church Friday. Three session-,
beard Mr. Haintr, Mr. Cork's sob- Morning at 10 a. m. Opening ad
stitnte, foel as-ored that the meet- j dress by V. A Wood, cm "The
ings will be bright and beneficial Twenti-th Century By." William
withal. The delegates are to I ! Ar.r will sjx-ak cn "The Ont-D-s-entertained
at the church and a ; tct Work." EverylKKiy welcome,
good time is anticipated. j Bring lunch aDd have a j illy time.
Remember the special meetings j The pastor expresses himself a
next week, the missionary meeting I very favorably impressed with Mil
Wednesday p. tn. at 4 o'clock and i ford. He has a kn eye for nature's
the Y". P. S. C. E. business meeting ! beauties and a camera bnilt on the
after the ptayer meeting. same order. He has been skirmish-
The topic'for the praver service i iu "boat Ulwn nni flrr,utul Slwkl1'
next week is "The wenousness of i F,,: ,his wwk PriS Tie ws with
t, " Ti-- v. . T, .j ! the charaoteristic ardor of a devotte
peculiarly his own for you? Come j
and let os boar yon speak about it. j
Now that the warm weather seems '
to be coming aenin we shall en-'
deavor to make our services more
brief tbnt no one shall suffer with
the close, oppressive stmjsphere of
the church. Comfort aids worship.
Then let not oar services show any
signs of declension daring these
warm Snndays that may be ap
proaching.. The happiest event of the past
week is doubtless the pretty wedding
of Miss Lizzie Lucinda Shinier of
this village and Harry Treible of
Shawnee. The bride was one cf onr
most esteemed church members and
the only thing we have to regret is
that her home is to be elsewhere.
Her quiet, unassuming life has been
most exemplary and her devotion to
her church makes it so much harder
to see her go away. But neverthe
less we are glad to rejoice with ber
in ner bright future and our most
sincere prayer is that our Heavenly
Father's choicest blessings may ever
rest upon these two Chris-tian young
people all through their bappy
married life.
Reformed Church Notes.
(By Rev. A. J. Meytur of MonlA(rue.)
The apron sale by the L. A. S. was
wvll attended atid resulted in ' 32 years, and was buried Monday,
The Misses Louise Young and Znlina the 27th. He was a son of Reuben
Cooper and Master Miller gave : Sieg of Newfoundland, but settled
recitations. J in tireentow n- where he has made
The Easter supper, given by the ! 'uany friends. He was a good neigh
Dorcas society at t tie home of -Mrs. bor, kind and obliging to all with
John fc.. Jag-rer, was wen ann.iea
and the hostess has the thanks of
the society for the splendid repast i
served
At a meeting cf clissis held April
26 Revs. J. C. Forks of P. J , J. E
Crane of Wurlsboro, G. S. tiarret-
son of Dingmaus and A- J. Myer of
MontAgne were elected delegates to
the General Synod which meets at
Asbnry Park jnue 3d. Eider Jaoob
MoCarty wag also appointed.
Sabbath mornings topic will te
the elevesith commandment aud tie
pastor will givo a resume
of the
past three years woik.
The writer sjieut last week at
Albany Tisiting an invalid brother.
Eight cents a pound is
what a young woman paid for
twelve pounds of fieh.
She was thin and weak and
paid one dollar for a bottle of
Scott's Em"j!.-ion, and by tak
ing regular doses bad gained
twelve pounds in weight before
die bottle was finished.
Eiht cents a pound is
cheep for such valuable ma-
ttnai
.--rl",l
Some pay more, S-Ome
tret
VJp.-r for.
some
tlitir money, k ou fin your
i
money's worth when you buy
Scoti s Emulsion.
We wll! seiid you
bt
free.
SCOTT i: HJV.'NE, Che'ji:.'
49 Tc.nl Sutet, New Yi
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Are irrpure xniitt-r whiih 11 kin,
liver, kidneys and oiher OTyT can
1 ti.ke care of w ,t":"ut 5 r'p. br is
ra'h an mmu'at km of ti'cm.
Tb"y li:ter tl whole yn"in.
Fimjlcs, Ik."1s ecrcia 8Tid othfr
emptier, lo cf ajpetnte, tl-.at tir-d
fwlins-, biiirms tnms, tut cf indica
tion, dull h"adit'bes and rnaiy other
trcmliles r dne to them.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
and Pills
IVrocTB. all hnroora, overrewje all
Is vigors te the whole yttem,
"I b4 salt rheum on Try hanfli tint I
ecra'.d not work. I tot Huotf's Sarsaparilla
et,a tt 0rf,Tr 004 tb I poeiinnra
tta use tiil thf iom diaTia7- Jaaa.
i Ia O. Eacru, Ban-ford Fails, Vie.
j Hood's 8rparlt! premises to
Curw avnd kep trie prom's.
Methodist Church Jottings.
Bt Rv. V. A. w..r
Mt-ftinp cf FiVe Conrity Fand.iy
School Association at Dlnsmans M
of the nbolocranhic art. He also,
like Peter, went fishing and toiled
until dusk catching two. Mr.
Bonrr.iqne, who accompanied him.
had better success, mannsring to land
eight trout of average size.
One of his best friends cf his last
charge. Palmer Depue, suddenly ap
peared at the parsonage door Wed
nesday morning and receive! a
w arm welcome. Mr. Depue is here
to superintend the building of a new
bridge over the Saw kill crejek.
Tiie parsonage grounds are being
graded and put in good shape.
Letters from Mrs. Wood are not
reassnriiTg as to her "resting tip."
She says she is "aching" to get
home and wishes her "exile" was
over. People of a nervous tempera
ment will know how to sympathize.
Sunday's sermon subjects : Morn
ing. "The Love cf Ood." Evening
'Quicksands." Prayer meeting
next Wednesday evening "Impor
tance of Little Things." We are
hoping for a larger gathering at the
mid-week services. Everybody wel
oome.
OBITUARY
FBAXKL1X SEI0I
Franklin f-eig of Green, who has
been very ill with pneumonia, died
Saturday rooming, April 2Mb, aged
, whom te anT dealings, and will
be greatly missed in onr community.
I tie was a inemuer or me order or
! Odd Fellows, also of the Masons and
P. O. S. of A. Meinbars of which
societies attended the funeral in a
body. Services wera held at the
Moravian church. Rev. Clewel
officiated.
He is survived by a wife and a
little boy, a father, mother, brother
and sister, who have the heartfelt
svnipathy of the whole community
in their sad bereavement.
Mr. 1. M. Parry, president ol the
National Asw.n-iatioii of manufactur
ers uhu has been boomed to some
extent f.r the republican viee-pre-i-deiicy,
kiik-d any chances of u.iuiiiia-ti-n,
in the t lief of the .ticins,
when he made a ie- h the other d;y
at New orli-ans which aiiiouiiteil toa
wholesale indictment of organized
lulmr, an army pit unmtly i,t"ij,r..i
j strong. Otganizod labor according
to Mr. Parry is a great 'iiiuh'V
tru-t, knowing only one law, the Ia
ol f..n-e."
A Fiiaver Strnghte.itJ Ojt
"A man living on a farm near beri
came i& a fehort time ao x mpletely
doubled cp with rheumatism I
hi;Jed Liui a bottle ol Chamber
Iain's Pain Bilm and told hnn to usi
i' freely and if not tah.-fied afie:
ne-a not py a Cent to.
.... v Y ... . . .
j w;ki into tLe tore as straight as
a string and Landed me a dollar sa -iiij?,
'givs ma auother b-jttla of
Chauiberiaiu k I'alu liiliu. 1 want
taut
it the 1, 'iiw: alt tiie time for il
cured me.'" Far tile by BjicU A:
son, iiatau.orss, all tei.eral ti rei
iu
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Jill Humors
KOTICE TO
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COXIBACICRS AND BUILDERS
J '-"ilcd li"s will be receive! by
j t! e P. (r1 d R-bor-1 Iirr- !ors of li e
! 1' -twTidci.1 r..tnct of Mil-
jf f' rthe fnrrliiT'P r.f tnntciial.
i 1 ertctin to roinple'ion f a
! a briol t"Ce 1 -nil .'ling to be erected
on Catharine ctrott in tie BvT'. CEh
of Mi'.ford, Fa.
Hie j'lsns and sciGnations for
Slid rrroxed bmldir.g may te ob
j tained by pirr;,s interested from the
I secretary of ti e school board cn
j Saturday eveni- tr. March Sth, and
I at any time thereafter to and includ-
! closed. The school board reserve to
themselves the npl t to reject any
and all bids.
By erder of the bo'ird.
H. E. Fmfps'
St-creary.
Milford, Pa., March J3, lfC-3.
Ic Ksccbur an Traia
While lins-ia is earning out the
biter ol her pcnii--- rcira riling- w ith
drawal fpnu Manchuria -he never-tlv-li'ss
practiinliy and alHulutvly
C'Titrf'!- that territory. ' She has built
a state railroad through Manchuria
and ha- rerrved the right to station
tri!S along the line to prottvt mak
iniT herself the judjie of U.t is a
-uifiiient numlier. As the Manchnri-
ans are w ithmit means of resi-lance
this mean Russia will have absolute
cor.tr J of the province and its ports,
which will lo-e us the trade our ex
porting manufacturers were building
up. This is what is appearing now
at the port of the Nicuchang where
w e had a pronii-ing trade, e-peeiaHy
I in manufacture 1 cotton gols. Thi
is now emirvlv cut out bv llus-ia.
It looks a mite demagogic for tl e .
erudite Springfield n-publican and j
other anti-imperialists to attribute
1
the trouble in the southern states
over negro matters such as the J
Indiaiiola Post-tifli v affair and the i
8p,n,i.,t,nent of Dr. C.-mn as collector
of the port oft. Iwh-t m, to Anienosn
o.'upstion in the Philippines. The
connection between the two is not !
obvious.
Toa G'fid a Riik
In almost every neighborhood
some one h;vs died from an attack of
cholera morbus, often before medi
cine could be procured or a physician
sum-uoned. A reliable remedy for
these diseases should be kept at
hand. The risk is too great for
anyone to take. Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme
dy has Undoubtedly savel the lives
of more people and relieved more
psin and suffering than any other
medicine in nse. It csr. always be
deiiended n;x n. For hale bv Balch
S n, Matamotas, all general
stores
m
l ike county.
RICH
BLOOD
Rich blood always menus
nbundant vitality. This
is shere all of your ener
gy comes from. At this
season the blood is apt to
be loaded with impurities
and to be lacking in thoe
qualities which insure
health and energy.
Onr Iaiproved Eitract
of Sarsaparilla with bxlid
of Potassium is a imxlern
Mood purifier and hejiltU
builder. It expels waste
instters from the system,
enriches the bhxvl, clears
the complexion, and
gives new physical aud
mental energy.
Regular dollar size for
f 0 cents, and your money
back if the remedy fails
to give satisfaction.
m
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ata-.aa -.-.
Ic.o. Armstrong!
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DRUGGIST.
Vfilliam B. Kenworthey, M. D.
j riiysician and Surgeon.
Off.ce and ri-ideiK Bnwd street
iti'.l Mil lluu. MIL1- OKI), fA.
H. E.Emerson, M. D.
Physician end Surgeon.
OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad
Street.
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h Sevea M-oa loxt kol4 In pkl 1 2
WyckofTs Ticw York
nRAf
If tlii sttw puis a statement in Mint roncrvniiij its
in tlitl or its lTicix-hamlisc yon can tlejxMiii upon
tliat statoinont It-inir in every way taclvOtl. ?np
jmm? yon vi-it tlie shop anl soo for your
self !iow carefully iliey an1 !aek(Hl np.
boiit am rsnrRWEAR orisixj
The time is ri;e for snch an event. The impr.rtance cf theevent can only .
be measured bv the reliability of the offerings and the economoy of the prices.
Knitted Ijadies' riVdJ sntn-i JTgjj'g WcmCIl'S & Men's half
TT , wer vests.hich neck 1 , . hose. Mack
Underwear and ure sleeves. Children's Hoisery and with
hieh neck and short white feet
-loeve. low neck and no sleeves at full lire of fancies, 11V to sc the
ail, in all cotton, ail wool, cotton and pRir. Women's plain block in lisle
"ol, -c to Pc. Men's long sleeves thread and cotton, 10c to 75c the
and short sleeves in colored and pair. Special values in lace lisle,
unhitched ; medium and smnmer Children's Black Cat Dd Fay
aeiehts, ::c to tl 60. Children's stockings, with full line of plain
wants well cared for. and ribbed, 10c to 3Sc the pair.
IwroRTaST OITVR
We've made careful preparation
g.irment rooms. When yon see st -
prices it will certainly par you to
Suits and
Jackets
All-wool foule serce
suits, r,ew collnrlttis
lacKei nnea wnn tai-
feta, flare skirt, lited thronghout. ftatures. 10 to 14. I'nliced mo
ts 2.). Prices go by easy jumps to bair skirts, 13 to 5 50. Closing
$1?. Black silk jackets, lined with out some rainy -dav skirts that
white, extra values, IS to 111. were tl to 5 at 12 50.
S T T a. I
SHIRT
j th(? ..
re all the most approved stvles.
' lar weaves of wash materials.
The
Silk Jnst s popular as ever Waists Line heavy for in
Wflista ,bl!' wicn- Cluna silk I tit l dividual mention, tnese
aisi waists in bUck and white "as" selected to tell the storv :
trimmed with laoe insertion, new
isleieve effects, tl 95 to 15. Special
j value in black I'au de 8oie waists
i at tt 25, beautifully made, stylish
! and proper. Nice for evening wear
at an time.
VYCKOrF'S NEW YORK STORE
Sampln Che! fully Givtn
Stroudsburg, Pa.
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rKITKD STATUS
CIVIL sF.KVICK COMMISSION"
Washington, u. C.
March 8rd, ltt3.
Mr. G-o Oakley.
Culumhirtn Colh-r,
l-'nlvrou, K. J.
Dear Pir:
For number of ypan tiast the
Ciril tserritie Coniinis.i.tn ti?5 -rwrlaoed
cnsklcrHble diffleuliT in
eurlLic enough male eligihies iu
ttunhiiiil and lyi-w ritinji lo meet
ltie need if ihcr.iop. 'i'b Bui'ly
of mi b elipinle rwuli ing fnun the
Miiii'nnnua exaiiiinriuuns In the.
suhjei-l ba" iKtt been tsjual to the
deiimnd Rcwnily. several siwial
ttiioeraphT and typewriting emm.
InalHin have Inii brld iu ib larger
eines. but without prudut-nift the
dtired mult. The tV.inniiilou
would be pleaded lo have too make
Ibid koown to roung mc-u jrbo
may be lhtTesttd.
- Yours rpspeclfulljr,
Johs K. Fkik kik,
President.
For farther particular apply at
Fort J?ria liuftiM lotltuus
tilu. OikLkY, Priucipal.
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 cn
J. B. Van Tassel,-
Corner Ann and Fourth streets
MILFORD PA.
Bluo Front Stables,
Port Jrwl, N. V.
Adjoining tlumaer's Union Ilouse
Road, carriage, draft and farm
horses for sale. F-ichsnpes made.
A large stuck from which to mate
aekftiona. CANAL bT.
Hiram Towner.
To Cure a Cold in Ono Day
a
nxxuhi. TLIS l! v"aatcre, "'
Storo Weekly flews
CARaiKXT SALB
for a big selling event in onr
le and quality linked to such low
carefully investigate.
Women's Offering cow a
Tlrpco ;iHrte 'rong line ol sil
stirts. all rew
WAISTS
showine of fhM
Thev are made of silk and all the nono.
prices will surely impress you.
Imitation plain linen waists at 6ic.,
: fine mercerized white waist at POc,
i worth t!25. The tl 75 quality of
1 above as good as tl 75 waists were
sold. Kheer lawn in endless
varity, 40 cenls to t3.75.
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Ryman 6 Wells.
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Turkeys and chickens.
Oyters and vegetal les.
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Harford St. Milford Pa.
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Charle G. Wood, Agt.
SiwiWf J. J. H Art.
f-(Jli:.- la kuoI Rf.idetioe on Ana St
Milford, Plfc Co, fm.
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in Two tyu
ca every
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