Pike County press. (Milford, Pa.) 1895-1925, June 12, 1903, Image 3

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    WE CAN PLEASE
THE YOUNG UAIi
The Young Man's Clothes must Ikj
exactly right for he is always posted
on what's what how long the coat
should lie, what's the latest rut in
Waistcoats, whatts the correct width
for Trousers, etc., etc. We're after
these young men who know when
clothes 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,
Clothier From
East Stroudsburg,
A SEASONABLE REMEDY
Emulsion of Puro Norwegian
COD LIVER OIL
With Hypophosphites of Limo and Soda
A 12-oz. bottle for 50c.
Pro
ascription I I r- p" n Broad 9rt,
H. E. Emerson & Co., P.-wn,.
Co
gjgy Next Door to
Clean and Pure brewed BEVERAGES-Beer, Port, Ale
like those of
THE DEER PARK BREW COMPANY
Port Jervis, 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, Steamed
Therefore free from any Germs, Strength
ening and Palatable. We send them -
with Crown Corks or Patent Stoppers.
THE DEERPARK BREW CO.
Port Jervis, Now York.
Long Distance-Hudson River-Phone No. 433.
Port Jervis Local-Phone W 271.
NEW SUMMER GOODS
LAWNS, PERCALES, SATEENS,
SEERSUCKERS, GINGHAMS, &c.
A New Line of Shoes. All Prices & Sizes
CHINA AND JAPAN MATTING
HATS & CAPS COLLARS & CUFFS
Select Groceries - Wall Paper
HARDWARE PLOWS CULTIVATORS
LISTER'S FERTILIZERS
WINDOW GLASS PAINTS & OILS
Dcvoo's Pure Lead and Zinc Paints
& G. MITCHELL'S,
MILFORD, PA.
Delaware -:- Valley -:-
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M ATA MORAS.
The fnnernl of little Oeorpe Por
oival, youngest son of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Fred rorctvnl, took plnoe at thoir
home on Ailntn street, Sunday after
noon at 2.30 o'clock. Itov. Urinh
Symonda aud Kev. C. T. Welder
hnd chargo of the nervices. The
remains were laid to rest In Laurel
Grove cemetery.
Mias Lousie Wilkin of New York
spent Saturday and Sunday at her
home on Jefferson street.
Miss Jennie Ridgowny, who bus
bseri spending some time in Mnta
tnoras with her grnndparonts, Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Ridgeway, has
returned to her home at Parker's
Ulen, Pa.
The Mntnmoras school board of
directors met at the school building
Monday uight. After the ordinary
business the following officers were
elected for the coining year ;
President Ambrose Vandervort.
Treasurer Adntn Dilgcr.
Secretary Edwnrd La bar.
Fred Wandall w9 appointed jani
tor for another year. He is an
efficient and faithful man in his
position. Tenchers' examinations
Vok place at the school building on
Monday, Supt. Lucian- Westbrook
had charge. The following teachers
were In attendance : Angela Orce,
Mabel Walker, Lnlu Prescott, Mag
gie Prescott and Tillie Zahnlecker,
all of Matamoras ; Mabel Sawyer of
Mill Rift and Emma Horn beck of
Port Jervis. All of them secured
certificates, though the examination
was a difficult one.
Invitations have been received in
Matamoras and Port Jervis to the
wedding of Miss Anna L. Wagner
and W. Orsen Spring, which will
occur Wednesday, June 17th, at 8
o'clock, p. m. at No. 482, Avenue 28
Los' Angeles, California.
Thomas D. Reese and wife have
returned from their wedding trip.
They arrived in town Tuesday even
ing. Erastns Batch, wife and two
children are visiting relatives In
Montague, N. J.
Harry Clawson of New York oity
spent Sunday in Matamoras.
Frank Beybolt of Monticello spent
Sunday in this place.
Misses Alice Frank Moore of Now
York oity spent a few days with
their cousin, Mrs. Matt. Curtis, on
Monroe street. These young ladies
were called here to visit their father,
Thomas Moore, who is quite ill at
the home of Mrs. Curtis.
Rev. J. R. Wright, D. D., preaoh-
The many friends of Thos. Moore
regret to hear of bis sickness. He
is quite 111 at the home of his cousin
Mrs. Matt Curtis on Monroe street,
ed at the Epworth church on Sun
day evening. His sermon was very
interesting nnd instructive. At the
oonolusion of the services the first
quarterly conference of the year
was her held.
A lawn social, under the auspices
of the L. A. S. of Epworth church,
will be held at the homes of Mrs,
Crine and Mrs Bonnell, on Penn
sylvania avenue, Tuesday, June 16.
The lawn social, nnder the aus
picies of the L. C. U., of Hope
church, took place Thursday night
at the home of Mrs. John Wood on
Jefferson street.
A meeting of the Blue Ribbon-
Society was held at Mrs. John Simp
son's Tuesday afternoon.
Thomas Scales and family of Ger-
mantown are now occupying their
house og Cookson street, lately
occupied by John Simpson. S.
KIMBLES
A little daughter 01 roe to gladden
the home of M. Uaagstadt and wife
last week Thursday.
Mrs. Newcamb Kimble of Hawley
visited her sister, Mrs. E. Mulone, a
few days last week.
G. W. Kimble and wife attended
the funeral of Ira Kellam at Ledge
dale last week Wednesday.
Lafayette Rowland of Rowlands
oalled on his nephew, M. C. Rowland
a day last week. ,
Mrs. A. L. Rowland and son of
Hawley spent Sunday in this pluce
with her brother, Frank Decker,
and family.
Our Sunday school reorganized
June 7, R. W. Kelly superintendent,
G. W. Kimble assistant, Mrs. G. W.
Kimble Seorotary and treasurer,
Lana Kelly organist, Elizabeth Cal
kin RBsiatsiit.
Sick Headache?
Food doesn't digest well?
Appetite poor? Bowels
constipated? Tongue coated?
It's your liver! Ayer's Pills
are liver pills; they cure dys
pepsia, biliousness.
25c. All 4ruitftU.
or l'i(l a bcauoiul
, . , ..in fyj; for th
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8AKDYST0N.
Mrs. William Major will start on
Monday for an extended visit to
parents and relatives at Fairfiob',
Indiana. She possesses many warm
friends here who wish her a plea p.
ant trip.
The surprise party at Eugene
Major's Thursday evening proved a
pleasant time for all, but somebody
told, so the surprise was not exactly
true to name.
We, who have to travel over the
Frankford end of the turnpike think
that piece of road is the worst in
the county and what is worse they
will not attempt to fix that road
until it rains. The question is when
is it going to rain?
The awards made tothoHe through
whose lands the new road in to pass
were made so outrageously excessive
and the building of pieces of Mao
a da in road in distant places in the
county and which are of very little
benefit, (the Sandyston piece except
ed) has set people to thinking that
the law of 1902 which provides that
when 5 of the voters ask for a
vote to have 3 commissioners in
place of the present board of free
holders would put a stop to this
building of short pieces of road.
What we waut is a Macadam rosd
straight across the county from the
Morris Co line to strike the Delaware
at Dingmans or Milford and when
that is done attend to the side roads.
Everyone is wondering where all
the smoke came from the past week.
The smoke was very dense at times
and the like has not happened in
many years.
The welcome rain of Sunday and
Sunday night came very good, help
ing vegetation of every sort. The
amount was 66 100 of an Inch np to
Monday morning.
SAWKILL
Thomas Nitsche and family of
Astoria, New York city, who have
been spending a few days with John
Stark of this place, returned to their
home last Friday.
Ephraim Kimble of Kimbles
passed through Sawkill last Satur
day. Ira D. Hoffman now drives a pair
of floe ponies, he having recently
purchased another.
Last Sunday was St. Swithin's
day and if the old saying is true we
may expect rain for forty days.
The showers we have had were
greatly ueedtd to promote the
growth of crops.
Camp Weber is now vacant as
Rev. Jacob Weber and friends have
returned to the oity. Etc.
SILYEE LAKE
Joseph Seeds of Philadelphia is
enjoying a few days here. ,
Depne Turn of near Bushkill made
a flying business trip to this place
Wednesday morning.
Mrs. A. M. Adams spent Tuesday
in Milford.
Edward F. Hoffman aud family
of Philadelphia are now in their
cottage for the summer.
Jacob J. Seeds, a prominent Phila
delphia politician, is having a stone
house built on the shore of the lake
Miss Dorothy Pixley is visiting
her grandparent, W. E. Adams and
wife,
Miss Margaret Shepherd returned
home Tuesday for the summer, after
spending the winter in Milford.
From St. Petersburg comes the
news that Russia is planning a cam
paign of education. It Is proposed to
treat the Siberian prisoners from a
humanitarian point of view, give
good reasons for the closing of the
"open door" In Manchuria, and show
the. evidence of progress of Russian
civilization in the Kishenef massacre,
American newspaiertf It appears are
expected to heartily cooperate in the
effort to spread the Russian propa1
gnnda.
Life
The poet's exclamation: "O lifel
I feel thee bounding In my veins," Is
a Joyous one. Persona that can rare'
ly or never make it, In honesty to
themselves, are among the most un
fortunate. They do not live, but
exist; for to live Implies more than
to le. To live Is to be well and
strong to arise feeling ecjual to the
ordinary duties of the day, and to
retire not overcome by them to leel
life bounding in the veins. A medi
cine that has made thousands of peo
ple, men aud women, well and
strong, hps accomplished a great
work, bestowing the richest bless
ings, and that medicine is Hood's
Saraparilla. The weak, run-down,
or debilitated, from any cause, should
not full to take it. It builds up the
whole nybteui, changes existence into
life, and makes life more abounding.
We are glad to suy these words in its
favor to tiie readers of our columns.
DYE TIIEIR OWN PRODUCT.
llllTTTorm ot Virions rtindra IIftfI
opfA b? fterrnt Etpfrlmrat.
In Frtnrr.
The fnllnviinir report is rondo hv
United Rtnlps Consul Atwell at Umi
tiRlx: Mr-ssr. Onto and T.rvrnt linve
rerently been mnkinp experiment!
1th silkworms, whleh linve resulled.
H i brk!, in the production of co
oon of varied shades, reports ihe
rtiilndelphlR Itecord.
The ordinary eocoon is white, yel
low, or sometimes preen. The ques
tion to be solred is why different
colors should be produced by similnr
specie., nnd whether It is the direct
result of the food taken by the worm.
If this coloring inntter comes from
the leaves fed to the worms, Messrs.
Conle nnd Levrat considered Hint it
should be easy to color their food
artificially and thus secure different
shades of eocoons. thoueh several
naturalists have attempted to jirove
the impossibility of coloring' matter
passing from the intestines of 1 lie
orm into the silk-producing phinds.
The worms which served for (heir
experiments were placed on branches
of privet, washed over with red.
They nte the leaves without prejudice,
and when the larvae beg-nn to spin
the cocoon the silk whs a bright- red.
When fed on leaves colored blue, the
silk worms produced a slightly bluish
silk. The species that produces or
dinarily a yellow cocoon, when fed
npon leaves colored red, brings forth
n deep firnnpp. The orinnwi! yellow,
it Is fnid. is due to the pigment in
the leaves of the mulberrv.
FAST RAILROAD TALKERS.
Tell Ahnnt Swift IK.lrl on the Hull
anil "1111 It I i" tit a
Grent Rnte. -,
A group of rnilrond men in New
Orleans were talking about the fast
est rides they ever experienced, says
the Times-Democrat. One man in re
lating his experiences, said: "Across
bayous and through marshes we
rushed like miul. When we reached
the Rigolets the most remarkable
thing I ever saw took place. The
train was traveling so fast it sucked
the water tip behind it- as it rushed
across the trestle, nnd I could hear
the fishes groan as we flew over this
neck of the gulf. Most remarkable
thing I ever saw in the way of fust
runs. And he lnpsed Into silence. 1
m glad you reminded me of that
run," said another member of the
group. "I had forgotten the Incident.
I can vouch for all you say, for 1 was
on the back end of the last coach,
and the water which was sucked In
behind the trnin by the vncuum al
most washed me overbonrd, but I
held on all right, and when we made
the crossing and the waters had re
ceded, I picked up on the platform of
the rear coach the finest bunch of
fish I ever saw. They were no doubt
the fish you heard groaning.
Cause of the Crush.
There's room enoush for all men hers
Upon this busy, whirling- sphere.
Why push and crowd and Jofltltto?
Ah, yes, there's room enouKh, but where
A few set out to get to, there
The crowd le sure to want to go.
hlcai;o Record-Herald.
THE KXrO,ANATIOS.
Huiband Hovy is it that woman's
elub of yours keep you out bo much
later now than it used tof
Wife Oh! we've made a new rule
that only one member can speak at
time. Chicago Journal.
His Last Hope Realized
From Ihe Sentinel, Oebo, Man!.
In the first openiniuga of Okla
homa to settlers in 1899, the editor
of this paper was among the many
geo k or s after fortune who made the
big race one fine day in April. Dur
ing bis traveling about and after
wards his camping upon his claim,
be enoonntered much bad water,
which, togethor with the severe
boat, gave him a very severe diar
rhoea which scorned almost impos
sible to check, and along in June
the case became so bad that he ex
pected to die. One day one of bis
neighbors brought him one small
bottle of Chaberlain's Colio, Cholera
mid Diarrhoea Remedy as a lasl
hone. A big dose was given him
while he was rolling about on the
grass in great agony, and in a few
minutes the dose was repeated The
good effect of the medicine was soon
noticed and within an hour the pa
tient was taking his first sound sleep
for a fortnight. That one little
worked a complete cure, and lit'
canuot help but feol grateful. The
season for bowel disorders boing at
hand suggest this item. For sule
by Baloli & bo", Matamoras, all gen
eral stores in Pike county.
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Our Ice returned li we lull, auv one ftciitliiis;
sketch nii lrftcriptiotj of any iuvciitiou vwil
pioiii)tly trocve our opinion fi.ee conofrminj
the it4iciitaliiuv ot Kline. " Hovr to uuuiu a
lent ' belli ut.mil rt4ae.1t. i atcms Homed
liiuJK rt u 'lvci ti.-HTt! l'l Nile u( our e ikiuc.
friicuttt tiikrU out thiutii;li u tO.tve tf.ral
Moitt e, it limit chaise, iu luK filt.HT KiiLO.;o,
ma iiUitruU-ci Bt.ti wMciy ciicuialcil juuiuul,
CuiisuKcil hy Moiiutactuii'iM ami liucimj,
bcud fur aiilc cupy t-MtC. Addict,
VICTOR J. EVANS A CO.
(.Patent Attorney,)
t.r-.."v
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Artistic Monuments
IN WHITE BRONZE
Cost no more 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 Ast..
Milford, Pa.
J. C. CMAL1BERLAIN
Real Estate Agent.
Houhos nml Lots nnd lits withntif, Houses.
JJunlor in all ktnttH of Proijorty,
Notary Public
ALL BUSINESS GIVEN
PROMPT ATTENTION
Office Wells Building
Bt'low Diuimluk Houso
Milford, Pa.
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SOMETHING
YOU NEED!
Your own Water
Works, which
you emi liav by
coniiltinif J. C
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Mfttnniorttpi, 1'nM
who In in trctl
to (five eMiinatos
at miy time.
Write hhn nt
once or fall and
He his stock of
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pumps
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Matamoras, Pa.
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WASHINGTON D. C.
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hlv nn'oriiiin niir ntmiion fii'H
Invfntl'iti in pruhal'lv pm out nhl. f iniiiiini lr
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Prtifnts tHkcti ttironu'h Miiiut & ( o. reculve
tpcrtiU notice, wit (unit ulinvio, tn the
Scientific Jltrican.
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MUNN & Co.38,Brojdi,a- N3W York
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liaut euccrhs in thr biitiiin niul lmt
bwn Btriulily frrnsiiify ever siuco. Tiiin
U the tt-nt of nil (liners, aiul luis kcT- iln mn
;f ftpprov.il tlx; 'l'h rice it- Werk WttfM.
whit h if wiih-ly circMiliitt-d in every mm
itnd tnii itiny ' the ( nun, anil wheiever
rlinre un: people wht I'Jiii ie;ut our mother
tongue.
I iiia imper for tlio fojiiliii? winter anil
he yejtr r.c ;i, will tnitke its in ws servi4 e.
if pohih)it t'lnrr t'xtt'ii.-i htm t'Ver. All
tVelilS of ill.THiliHie., 110 IJlUtUrr wile re
they hiii;.etit are renurted acenrately nuu
prompt iy.
'th; o liM'ril;er fur un'y ono dollar a year
i'ts Lit leu paper-i ev-rv week 11 ml inure
news hikI tin.al reaiiin I h it 11 most j;real
lailies can turni-h at livo or'bix tiim a v)u
priee. The Tlirii-e-ji-We-ek Wuihl U Trtivl uU-ly
fi.lr 111 11 n p l il lent lie v part It ail h;art U
never allowett tualh et its new cuhinuin,
ami d-'Hiofii-ar ami repuhlii-nn aiike ean "h
talll 111 its piitii s tl'Ullilui uecounitt of ail
(herea; pe.iuit;al camp.' iu ns.
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um), eiuboi ulr tuai ket re)oi'lH und otlirl
fear ure- ii nitt t .
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,eriKi"n riee i i-nly ifl y r ycat and thit
uayr iur .S papern. We ult--r Lhl line
.puiled newspaper unit the l'iku Lounty
L-'ier.M totet hi r ulii- c Jl.r fur
i 'lh lviular hiilinci'iptiou price of U10
t AO Uttpt:i U $i -jU,
V promptly el.talnandoreijr?''
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TIME TABLE.
Corrected to Date.
Solid Pullman trains to Ruffalo, Ning
arn, tails, (.'hniitniiqun Lake, Cleveland,
(Jhlrngo and Clni lmintl.
Tickets on sale nt Port .Tcrvls to nil
points in the West mill Hoin li west, ar. lower
rales than via any other first-class line.
TKA1NS NOW I.FAVR POKT .lEKVIB AS
h ULI.OW0.
EA8TWAKD.
Daily F.xprcss 8
1 lutly Kxpress 6
Local Kxecpt Sunday. . fl
" " " 7
Way Sunday Only 7
Local Kxeept Sunday.. 10
Way daily exe't Sunday II
Daily Kxptcss 10
Sunday Only . .' 1
ay dully ex'c't Sund'y 8
Daily Kxpress 4
Way Sifmlay Only 4
Local Sunday Only .... (5
W ay daily exo't Sund'y
Kxpress Daily in
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No. 7, Daily Kxpress io sni u
17, Daily Milk Train 7 85 "
' 1. I lolly Kxpresp 81 "
" 115, Kor llo'dale K it Sun. . IS lo F. M.
" 8, Kxpresit . hicaa-n lim dal 6 15 "
" 20, Loenl KxiireChSiindny. . fi 50 '
" 5, Limited Daily Kzoress. 10 15 '
Trains leave Chambers utreet., New
York, for l'ort Jervis on week days nr.
: :!". 7 Ml. iki. 9 15. lit 8o a. m . 1 ii'.t on.
4 mi, 80, 7.80, ) 15 p. m . On Sundivs.
I 80, 7 80. 9.00 . 9. 15 A . M . 11! 110. 3 HO 7 HO
'J 16 P. M.
I. W. () If K,
Oeneral I'nMKcnjrcr Agent,
New York,
Stoves and Ranges.
THE
Round Oak
For Wood and Coal.
Bfst Heater nnd Fnol Savor in the
Country.
CAREY'S
MAGNESIA
FLEXIBLE
CEMENT ROOFING
FIREPROOF
DURABLE
& CHEAP.
New ra Radiators,
Two Fires In ono
ilAIIDWAEE. CIlTI.KKY, TIN, AGATE
WAKE, ETC!.
riN ROOFING AND PLUMBING
A SPECIALTY.
Jobbing promptly attended to
T. R. J. Klein & Son,
BROAD STREET MILFORD, PA
HARN
Of All Kinds and Styles.
Blankets, Robes, Whips
and Horse Outfitting gen
erally. CARRIAGE
, TRDIMIXGS.
Repairing ;-NEATLY Done.
Examine my stock it
will please you. The
price too.
L. F. HAFNER.
Harford St. - Milford, Pa.
PKotograpVicR
AND DEALER IX
Photo Supplies,
Developing,
Printing &
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