Pike County press. (Milford, Pa.) 1895-1925, May 29, 1903, Image 3

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The Young Man's Clothes must le
exactly right for he is always posted
on what's what how long the coat
should be, what's the latest cut in
Waistcoats, whatts the correct width
for Trousers, etc., etc. We're after
these young men who know when
dollies are right. New Spring ideas
the natty and handsome Scotch
effects and Fancy Worsteds, single and
double breasted. Lots that's new to
be seen here now. Such moderate
suit prices as these prevail: $5.00,
$7.00 and $8.75
J. SILVERMAN, g
Clothier From Head to Foot. S
East Stroudsburg, Penn'a. 2
A SEASONABLE REMEDY
Emulsion of Puro Norwegian
COD LIVER OIL
With Mypophosphitos of Limo and Soda
A 12-oz. bottle for SOc.
Pratcrlptlon I I f" f" O f Broad fttrat,
coVo- H. E. Emerson & Co.,
Next Door to
Clean and Pure brewed BEVERAGESBeer, Port, Ale
like those of
THE DEER PARK BREW COMPANY
Port Jorvis, N. Y,,
are healthy and highly recommended for both
, Sick and Well
Our friend
DR. J. KELLY, Milford, Piko Co., Pa.
Who handles our beer Exclusively will
cheerfully take all orders for our famous
Keg and Bottle Goods
Our Beers are
Bottled at the Brewery Premises, Stoamod
Therefore free from any Germs, Strength
ening and Palatable. We send them
with Crown Corks or Patent Stoppers.
THE DEERPARIC BREW CO.
Port Jervls, New York.
Long Distance Hudson River Phone No. 433.
Port Jervis-Local-Phone W 271.
Hew Spring Goods
Of Every Description at
Too Busy Selling them to specify.
Call and inspect the stock.
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MATAMORAS.
Mip 8trab Romey, a tonclior In
the primary dopnrtmnnt of the Mnfc-
a morns soliool, is abligeJ to give up
tonnhing on nooount of lllnoas. Mies
Mubel Walker has been appointed
by rrdf. Uouck to fill ber place.
Mis Walker tnnpht the aohool at
Silver Lake, Pa., during the pust
season.
Ueorge Adams, who was operated
npon so Bocoessfully at the Deerpark
snnatarinm in Port Jorvis a short
time ago, is now nt bis borne in
Matamoras. His many friends here
are pleased to learn of bis improve
ment.
Miss Mamie Myers entortained a
few of her young friends Saturday
afternoon at a four o'clock tea. The
occasion being her 15th birthday, a
number of presents were presented
to her, games played and good music
was enjoyed. The afternoon and
evening was spent in a very pleasant
manner.
Mrs. Christopher Giaebner and
Mrs. Urahain Dewitt of Port Jervis
will sing at the commencement
exercises at the Matamoras school
building today. A very pleasing
program will be rendered.
The IB cent tea under the auspices
of the h. A. society of Epworth
church was bold at the home of
Mrs. George Lucky Tuesday evening
and wna very well attended, a nice
tea was served at 5 o'clock and a
neat sum realized for the society,
E. M. Kimball and family con
template leaving Matamoras soon to
make their home in Binghamton.
Mr. Kimball's railroad run is now
from Jersey city to Ringhamton,
hence he is obliged to be located at
the latter place Their Matamoras
friends will regret their doparture.
Their pretty borne on MCallum
street is for salo. Mrs. Kimbnll and
daughter, Flora, are very active
members of Hope church and Sun
day sohool and will be greatly
missed also in the L, C. U. and the
C. E society.
Mrs. W. L. Payne and grandson,
Basil, of Charleraont, Mass., are
visiting Mrs. W. U. Horn and ber
sister, Miss E. B. Hill, on Cookson
street.
Mrs. E. K. Manthel, who sprained
her foot a week ago, is getting along
nicely at the home of her mother,
Mrs. M. Koener, on Kidder street.
Mrs. Ora J. Slioop and little son,
Hamilton Wright, who have been
visiting at Mrs. Shoop's parents at
Bucyrus, Ohio, for the past two
weeks, returned home on Thursday.
The graduating class of the Mata
moras school consists of the follow
ing persons : George Washer, pres
ident and valedictorian, Frank
Wheeler, vice president and saluta
torian, Miss Bertha Robertson, sec
retary and treasurer, Miss Ethel W.
Crane and Jacob C. Westfall. The
class colors are old rose and green.
The class motto is "From the Ideal
'jo the Real," Miss Bertha Roberts
is class prophet. Miss Ethel Crane
delivers the mantel oration and Miss
Ann Hunker responds for the
Juniors 1901.
George Martin and Eugene Coch
ran of New York spent Sunday in
Matamoras.
Miss Freda Kessler, who is teach
ing at Haven, N. Y., spent Sunday
at he her home on River street.
Fred Billmam of Newfoundland,
N. J., spent Saturday and Sunday
with his parents on Cookson street.
Frank Beybolt, auoompanied by a
frltmd, from Montioello, spent Sun
day in Matamoras.
Misses Lillian Buchanan and
Bessie Armstrong of Milford, who
have been spending a few days at
the home of J. O. Ryder, returned
home Sunday.
Miss Katherine Walls has gone on
a visit to friends at Warwick, New
ark, Paterson and New York. She
will be absent about a week.
At Epworth church on Sunday
morning Rev. O. J. Shoop delivered
the bacoalaurate sermon to the
graduating class. The teachers and
the members of the junior and
senior classes were all present. The
church was tastefully decorated for
the occasion with the class colors,
old rose and green, and potted
pluuts, palms and ferns. There was
a large attendance. The choir ren
dered acme pretty anthems, Miss
Nellie Westfull presided at the orgun
The sermon was of a high order.
Mr. Shoop expluiued to the cluss
that they must rely upon themselves
not depend upon others aud work
with a good will, have but one aiui
in which to iucceod in whatever
undertaking they are engaged iu
take the Bdvior as their guide. The
speaker alluded to David, what good
deeds he did, how he trusted iu the
Lord. He said that the grace aud
good will of the Savior was with
tiiiu and viuitud upon him in all his
undertakings. Duty can make life
junt and upright and strong, but in
addition to all thtise love for the
Iruvior makes it holy and beautiful
and mout divine, and ha alo dwell
ed npon the duty of lining kind nnd
hnvinir conrtry and thoughtftilnnss
and brolhorliness anil sistcrliness in
nil their dalings with one another
Mr. Slioop mule quotations from
some of the popts, most of thorn
very appropriate, but space will not
allow nn to reproduce his serin
which, all In all was the finest one
ever delivered in Epworth church.
Miss Bertha Bell, who has boon
visiting friends at Kingston fur the
pBst week, returned homo Saturday
SAXDYSTOS.
It Is not mi uncommon thing to
hear hound dogs yelling in our field:
and wood.i, and yet, Mier? is a fine of
20 dollars and costs for allow ing such
dogs to run at large. If the owner
should get complained of nnd fined
then there is a howl from every owner
of a dog nnd the fine nnd costs Is
more than the dog is worth.
Dogs got uniong the sheep on the
Vnnsiekle farm at Iievnns killing one
and injuring others. There are too
many worthless dogs running nround
and Warren has a good gun nnd
being a good shot will make it
interesting for any dog visiting there
again.
Horn to Peter Major and wife n
son on Wednesday the 20th Inst.
Mother and son are getting nlong
nicely.
In the statement of our county
expenses I find the board of freehold
ers expenses to the county is 3,H2:!.:)(l
or an average for each member of the
board of 251.8R. The total expense
incurred in the payment of the fox
bounties is 627.50 and yet some are
howling about that Item and voted to
have the fox bounty law repealed. I
am comparing the above hills nnd
don't mean to kick because the free
holder is having a good thing but
don't kick the foxhunter because he
wants a good thing too if It is small.
The school nt Flatbrook Valley has
closed for the year and the others of
this town will end in a few days.
This causes a vacation entirely too
long and In some townships the
schools are kept open for 10 months
and I think that is much better than
having so long a vacation,
I flnd by measurement that in
many places the average width of the
road, between the shoulders lett by
the machine, Is 13 feet. Hounding
up the centre of the road with gutter
mud makes a ridge about the width,
or a little more, of a wagon track and
that Is our average road. No wonder
our people are shouting for better
roads
Last year it was proposed to repair
our school houses and it has not been
done and I might say that every one
needs more or less in the line ol
repair. Another thing, w hy not try
and enlarge the playground for most
of the playground is road especially
the one at'Layton and it would not
cost much.
The public dance at Titinans hotel
on the evening of the 20th .was a
huge success. Those in attendance
say they had an awful good time and
are eagerly awaiting the call for the
next.
The creamery at Hevnns is increas
ing its milk receipts and the highest
daily receipts were 117 cans.
The drought is still with us and
the lack of rain is severely fell. The
rainfall since May 1st to Sunday the
21 has been only 45-100 of an inch
and it is hoped that the much needed
rain may come soon.
I am Informed that the Brick House
school building is to have Its Interior
overhauled and two separate rooms
made. This should have been done
years ago.
SAWKILL
Miss Selena Monreaux of French-
town visited Port Jervis Saturday,
C. Quick ot this place made a
business trip to Port Jervis Monday.
Miss Charlotte Stark, who has
been visiting friends iu Matamoras,
returned to her home here last week
We hear that Howard Greening
of Spring Brook claims the title of
champion tie-cuttor of Pike County,
as it is alleged that he recently "got
out" 16 ties after supper.
Wm. Littleflold visited Milford
Monday.
A surprise party of young people
from Milford and vicinity visiced
Spring Brook last Friday evening.
From what we hear wa believe they
were the only ones surprised. E re.
Dizzy ?
Then your liver isn't acting
well. You suffer from bilious
ness, constipation. Ayer's
Pills act directly on the liver.
For 60 years they have been
the Standard Family Pill.
Small doses cure.
All drutgiftt.
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EwCiCletCriAM S DYE wi
for the
in NEMAN'S fi:i;ky.
Farmers are planting corn and the
crows are having lots ot fun pulling
it out.
A little stranger has arrived to
make her home in the family ol
Louis (Siniili.
Our town Is without a Methodist
minister. It Is reported the salary
raNed here, 100., was not sudieicnt
Inducement for the one appointed to
remain.
The same day as Mrs. David .lugger
was returning from Port Jervls her
horse became frightened tit the storm
coming up nnd In the mix up the
wagon was broken and she was some
what bruised.
A serious accident happened An
drew Cron and Charles Martin, May
21st, by the breaking of the whilllle
tree of their wagon which badly
frightened their horse. Mr. Cron
had liis shoulder nnd side badly hurt
and Mr. Martin suiTered a "severe
wound of the scalp and neck.
Nearly every one is looking for
sound seed corn which is a scarce
article.
G. B. Van Auknn 1ms his new
store building nearly completed.
Farmers neglected to destroy the
crows but they are not neglecting
to pull up corn.
Miss Martha North has gone to
the Homestead at Milford for the
summer.
Mrs. E. Hornbeck of Philadelphia
is visiting relatives nnd friends in
this township.
Mrs Jano Angle is visiting with
her daughter, Mrs M. M. Depuo in
Philadelphia.
Miss Tillio Cortright of Bnshkill
returned dome Saturday afterspend-
ing two weeks with her suler, Mis.
W. II. Layton.
Mrs. D. V. Jngger is spending a
week at Branchvillo, N. J.
Holders of 'phones in this neigh
borhood will regret to learn that
Miss Carrie Dnrrngh has resigned
her position at central. She has by
her courteous manner, patience and
promptness given the patrons of the
ootnpany most excellent service.
The news from Turkey Is again
assuming a warlike character as nn
other division of reserves has been
called out for active service. It is
confidently predicted that should
hostilities ensue between Russia nnd
Japan over the Chinese situation,
't urkey, with the moral backing of
England will embarrass Russia on
the west thus crippling her in coping
with the pugnacious Kingdom of the
Mikado.
, The present democratic hue and
cry ngainst the tariff, under the claim
thnt the conditions have changed
since the Dingley law was enacted
are not honest. The democrats were
no more satisfied with the provisions
of the Dingley law when enacted
than they ar now and they do not
now seek to simply readjust tariff
schedules, and still leave them pro
tective to American industry and
labor.
Let the democrats nominate G rover
Cleveland by ail means if what they
want is a test vote in 1001 on the
tariff question.
GREATLY ALARMED
By Persistent Cough, but Permanently Cured
by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
Mr. II. P. Burhagn, a student fit
law, in Greenville, S. C, had been
troubled for four or five years with
a continuous cough whicli lie says,
"greatly alarmed me, causing ma to
fear that I was in the first stage of
consumption." Mr. Burbage, hav
iug seen Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy advertised, concluded to try it.
Now read what lie says of it: "I
soon folt a remarkable change and
after using two bottles of the twenty-live
cent i.e, was permanently
cured." Sold by Balch & Smi,
Matamoras, all general stores iu
Pike county.
California Excursion
The Erie will sell a special excur
sion ticket from Port Jervis to Los
Angeles or San Francisco, Cal.,
daily, from May 11th to 17th, inclu
sive, good returning to July 10th, nt
the low rate of t'7 for the round
trip. Here is an opportunity to
visit the Pacifies Coast at less than
the first class one way rate.
The I.rtlrr.
Life fa a letter th.it Ffe him nal!!
And tlr-jpiii-il hi ihe little box wd know
tiy the ii. lino of ChdiKe, as It stunda re
vealed Where the. winds of ue anil of glad
ru.ss blow;
I.tfa Is a letter th.it Fat has Realei
And Love Is Ihf stamp that muk Id 11 zo.
CiiictKO Itecord-iterulil.
Joseph Pominvilio, of Stillwater,
Minn., after bavin'.' spent over '.!,
OtiO with tlto best doctors for stom
ach trouble, without relief, was ad
vised by hisdi'UL'gist, Alex. Richard,
to try n box of Chamberlain's Stum,
ach and Liver Tablets, llitdilmi,
and is a well man today. It troubled
with indiges'iiUi, bail t.i.sto ill tiie
mouth, lack of tijipetitti oi constipa
tion, give thesu tablets a trial, and
you ate certain t-j be mute than
pli-ased with tho results. Fur fc.tli
at -'5 cents per box by il.tlrh iV Hon.
Matamoras, all general stores in
i'lko oouuty.
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Artistic Monuments
IN WHITE BRONZE
Cost no mors than plain
ones in stone and they are
more durable. Don't invest
money in a monument be
fore investigating the claims
of White Bronze. Write for
information and designs.
J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt,
Milford, Pa.
J. C. CHAMBERLAIN
Real Estate Agent.
tfomc nnd Lnts and lots wltlicmt, Houses.
I Diak-r in all kinds of l'luiuTty.
Hotary Public
ALL BUSINESS GIVEN
PROMPT ATTENTION
Office Wells Building
liulow Diinmick Hntiso
Milford, Psi.
Hero la
SOMETHING
YOU NEED!
Yfiur own Water
Works, which
you ph n Imvo by
('(nultini .1.
I' It K SCOTT of
Mutitmnnt, I'ii.,
who is pr jmrrl
to Klve fMtimnton
at any time.
Write li i tn at
once or call and
soe IiIh stock of
FORCE
PUMPS
J. C. PRESCOTT,
Matamoras, Pa.
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Language) la Spoken
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liant fiucct'ss in the bi'inninsf nntl has
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of Hpijroviil mi tin- Tin ic' -a-Wc-k Worbl,
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tongue.
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TIME TABLE.
Corrected to Date.
Polld Piillninn triilnn to TlnfTitln, NlnK-nt-ft
Fulls, Cluiiitnniim Luke, (Jlnvolniid,
Lliii-nijo nnd (.'.iiR-liiniiM.
Tickets on snip nt Port. .Tprvfd tn nl
points iti thii VVi'Htnnd Sniif liwi-at nt lowt-r
rates tlinti vln niiy other flrKt-clnsa lino.
Trains Now Leavr Pout Jehvib as
Fot.uiwn.
EASTWARD.
Dully F.xnreifl
Daily K..ire:,a
Lo .il Kicept JStindny . .
Wny Sunday (Inly
Loenl F.xceii't Snn'dav..
iiy daily exe't .Sunday
Daily Kxptesn
Sunday Onlr "
Way daily oxVt Suiid'y
Daily FjpreBB
Way Sunday Only
Doeal Sundiiy Only
Wny daily ex'c't Suiitl'y
Kx press Daily
"WESTWARD.
No.
8 "4 A. M.
6 ir, "
6 Hii "
7 40 "
7 M "
10.20 "
11 fi.ri "
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12 42 P.
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1 10
8 23
4 80
4 40
(1H7
6 25
10.05
Ko. 7, Daily Flpress 2 80A.M
ii, nany .iiiik Train 7 85 "
' 1, Daily H.xpres.s il Hi M
" 115, Fur llo'dale F.'pt Sun . 1 10 P. M.
.'), Fxprestt hieatio Mm ditl 5 15 "
' S, I.oeal KxpreKBSundav. . 8 50
" 5, Limited Jlaily Kiure's3. 10 16 "
Trains lenvn Clinmliprs street, NeV
York, fur Port Jervls on week tlnvs Ht
8 3'. 7 :ill. O (HI (1 If, to mi . i ,u.'u
1 6.l, 7 Ho, H 15 P. m. On Stin'dws!
i 7 . -00,9.15A. m., 13 30, 8. SO, 7'.80
9 16 p. M.
1. W. C'OOKK,
General l'fl.ncnfr.'r Agent,
New York.
Stoves and Ranges.
THE .
Round Oak
For Wood and Coal.
Best Heater and Fnol Saver in the
Country.
CAREY'S
MAGNESIA
FLEXIBLE
CEMENT ROOFING
FIREPROOF
DURABLE
& CHEAP.
New Era Radiators,
Two Fire In one)
HARDWARE. CITTI.KWV, TIN, AGATE
WAKK, KTC.
IN ROOFING AND PLUMBINO
A SPECIALTY.
Jobbing promptly attended to
T. R. J. Klein & Son,
BROAD STREET MILFORD, PA
HARNESS
Of All Kinds and Styles.
Blankets, Robes, Whips
and Horse Outfitting gen
erally. CAHMAGE
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