Pike County press. (Milford, Pa.) 1895-1925, August 28, 1903, Image 3

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    SEMI-ANN
CLEARANCE SALE
The edict lias gone forth ! Out goes every stitch of
the remaining lines of our SPUING' AND SUMMER
STOCK. No matter what the lows, we are determined
to close out everything left. In a nutshell this gives you
the reason for this tremendous sacrifice,
PRICES ARE CUT TO POINT
whence buying is irrcsistalde. Thrifty rticn will buy for
next seasons use, if they have no need for clothing now.
No event of a like nature ever offered up such rich
"plums." The stock embraces all our lines of
Clothing, Mats and Furnishings,
and an assurance of "lightness"' in every particular
Here are some of our prices and we feel that they
will certainly attract you to this great sale:
Men's swell summer suits, Blue Serges in gorgeous
array. These suits are regular 12 sellers and
bonanzas at that. Our special price - - $8.50
Men's Suits Here's a good all-around suit for
either business or dress combines all the
beauty,- fit and wearing qualities of regular
$10 suits Our special price - - - $8.00
A grand assortment of Men's Suits. All the late
cuts and kinks and brand splinter new $10.
Our special price $7.50
Take a look 1 Take a look 1
"Togs" for the youngsters. Three piece or double
breasted Boy's suits, age 3 to 15 years, patent
waist-band, good trimmings. A bargain at
$3.50. Our price $2.50
You can't turn around here without bump
ing into some good things.
You know a LITTLE MONEY goes a long way at
i i i iiii j it i! it ii ;v
Reliable Clothing House
East Stroudsburg, - Ponn'a.
A SEASONABLE REflEDY
Emulsion of Pure Norwegian
COD LIVER OIL
With Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda
A 12-oz. bottle for 50c.
cL3S; H. E. Emerson & Co.,
&" Next Door to Hotel Fauohore.
NEW SUffiER GOOD
LAWNS, PERCALES, SATEENS,
SEERSUCKERS, GINGHAMS, &c.
A New Line of Shoes. All Prices & Sizes
CHINA AND JAPAN MATTING
HATS & CAPS COLLARS & CUFFS
Select Groceries
HARDWARE PLOWS CULTIVATORS
LISTER'S FERTILIZERS
WINDOW GLASS PAINTS & OILS
Dcvoo's Pure Lead and Zinc Paints
W. Ct G. MITCHELL'S,
MILFORD, PA.
Kew Spring Goods
Of EI very Description at
'iM-fii; V iYt K'l'OJy
Too Busy Selling them to specify.
Call and inspect the stock.
".Uford,
UAL
Vall Paper
f'enn,
SAXDYST0N.
Tim Farmers, Mnoriatilos nut!
TrndiiBtnons picnlo Bt Culvors Bntur
riny linil Rplnndid wonther and the
crowd atttMidiiiR was immense.
Everybody hud a good time and It
wns tlieir own fnul j if tliey didn't.
If reports urn corroct hnrd older was
vfry much in evidence.
Prnf. L L. Roannhrans and family
of Leonia, Jm. J , are spending a
fortnight visiting friends and rela
tives in this town. Lester is gotting
grny along with the rest of us.
Edward Adams, wifo and dangh
ter came np Saturday to spend tlieir
animal summer onting at Alsacia
Farm, Mr. AdaniB is an electrician
residing in Bloomfleld, N. J.
The steam thresher of Samuel
Snook of Frankford is at work in
this town. He has a good machine
and has all the work he can do.
Miss Bowman of Elmira, N. Y.,
who has visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Hughes at Layton, returned to her
home Friday last.
Edward Rasor of Sandyston and
Miss Sadie Garrison of VValpack
were married Bt the residence of the
bride, Aug. 13, Rev. Samuel Jones
officiating.
The sheep damage of this town so
far will aggregate nearly 1100, and
every owner of a dog should be
compelled to pay his dog tnx or
shoot his dog, and shooting the dogs
would be about the right thing
anyhow.
Beth Shay and Claud Depue are
spending a few days here visiting
relatives. Both are conductors on a
Newark trolloy lino.
The loose stone In our roads are
getting pretty numerous and the
law compelling their removal once a
month is being ignorea. Those
attending the picnio Saturday found
plenty of thorn in orossing the
mountain.
The proposed new road up along
the Big Flatbrook was surveyed and
staked out Tuesday last by tSamnel
Fuller surveyor. Work will com
mence on building this road as soon
as all legal requirements are com
plied with.
Soaled bids or proposals will bo
received at the court house in
Newton Aug. 25 for macadamizing
pieces of road in Sparta, Andover,
Stillwater, Vernon, Hardyston,
Wantage, Byram, Sandystou and
Montague townships. The pieces
are from a half mile 10 two miles in
length and making a total of 10
miles. Anyone familiar with the
map of Sussex oounty will readily
see that those piecos of road are
miles and milos apart.
Leter Sylcox, Jr., the little son
of Lester Syloox and wife of Tutties
Corner, died Wednosday last aged
about 7 months. '
Somerset oounty, this state, is
moving in the matter of circulating
petitions to obtain Ave per oent of
the voters to submit to the voters of
that oounty the question of having
three commissioners to perform the
dutios of the board of freeholders.
The Hunterdon Republican says "It
will not be many years, we bolieve,
before most counties la the state
have adopted the act and substituted
the smaller and less expensive
boards of freeholders." It is safe to
say that a board consisting of three
members would not be putting here
and there a piece of good road, as is
being done in this oounty and the
good Lord only knows when those
pieces will be connected.
Mildred, youngest daughter of
William and Laura Major, died
Tuesday last after a brief Illness.
The sympathies of this community
go out to the bereaved parents in
their affliction.
The girls who wont tooting horns
to the picnio Saturday attracted
general attention, but as they were
bareheaded I cannot say whether
tho hats were on straight or not,
but their white waists were as
beautiful as a pipe dream.
City boarders do not seem to
realize tlio fact that horses got tired.
Sunday a load containing twelve
of these "don't know what a load
la" passed through Layton on n
pleasure trip, aed the horses looked
as if they would drop from exhaus
tion. Whether the party reached
their destination I do not know.
In repairing the various school
houses in this town it was found
that the desks and seats of the
Beva us school were the worst cut
and defaced of any, and that those
of the Ilainesvilla school were in
the best condition of any in the
town. Why not hold the teacher
responsible for destroying the f uriii
ture of our school rooms.
Notice has been given that all
interested will pleas) turn out on
Saturday next and assist in clearing
the Ijiyton cemetery of brush,
weeds and so forth. Those having
relatives lying there should look
atier the monuments, as many of
them are roady to fall.
Tee hoard of education will meet
in the l,iiyton school hous Sutur
day evening to transact such busi
ness as luuy come before the meet-
51 ATA MORAS.
Mrs. Elizabeth Wosffall left home
Tuesday to visit friends In Bradford
county, Fa., and Binghnmton, N.
Y.
Oliver D. Squires, wife and little
daughter of Highland, N Y., spent
Sunday with relatives in Matamoras
and Port Jervls.
Miss Katie May of Fremont Cen
tre, N. Y., Is the guest of Mrs. John
Freldonstein, River street.
Alfred Westfall, of Phelps, N. Y .,
arrived in town Tuesday and is
visiting the family of John Van
Akin, on Cunningham street.
Mrs. D. Lord of Lordsvile, N. Y.,
Is vicltlng her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lord, on
Cookson street.
Mrs. M. Hankinsonof Middletown,
N. Y.,, and Mr. Ileddor and Harry
Balmos, of Montolair, N. J., are
guests of Mrs. Robert Skinner, on
Adams street
Mrs. Delephine Robertson and
William Middeau are are visiting
Mrs. Tim Jordan.
Rev. D L. Saylor, Presiding
Elder of the Philadelphio District,
preached at Hope ohuroh Sunday
morning and administered the Holy
Communion. Thero was a large
attendance.
Misses Bessie and Blanohe War
ner left town a 'ew days ago for a
visit with rolatives and friends at
Glen Spey, N. Y. ;
Mrs. H. B. Holbert returned home
Saturday from Hoboken, N. J.
She was accompanied by herdaugh
tor, Miss Canute Holbert, of New
York, who will visit her mother
for a few days.
Mrs. George Soybolt and little
daughter Olive of New York are
visiting at Hulet Seybolt's.
Mrs M. Boughton and Miss
Dorothy Coykendull from Hartford
are visiting at Mrs. Wm, Frenoh's.
Ephraim Kimble and wife of
Kimble, Pa., and' daughter, Ger
trude, are visiting Wm. Kimble.
Mrs. C. II. Loeffler of Brooklyn is
visiting at the home of Mrs. J.
Palmatier.
Mrs. M. Owen of Montioello and
Mrs. J. Tillotson of Cuddebackville
spent a few days last week with
G. H. Langton.
Lewis McKeeby of Orange, N. J,,
spent Sunday at Mrs. J. Westfall's.
Mrs. McKeeby and little daughter,
Florence, will remain some time yet
in Matamoras,
Misses Tessie. 'and Kate Biggs of
Paterson are the guests of their
friend, Mrs. Edward Lord.
John Durant, aocompanied by his
frUnd, Robert Lunn of New York,
returned Sunday from camping at
Twin Lake. They report having a
very pleasant time.
Miss Sylvia Eastan of Otisville, is
is visiting Miss Nellie Wright, on
Adams street.
The Epworth ohurch Sunday
sohool picnio took place Tuesday, at
Tttinan's Grove. The was a large
attendance. Mr. Allen conveyed
the children to the grove in two
large wagons. Everyone bad a
very pleasant time. Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Titman made it very pleasant
for the the children and teaohers of
the Sunday schools. 8.
liKEENTOWN.
The ladies aid of Laanna held a
fair, Thursday, August 27.
Miss Eliza McMunu of Campbell
Hall is visiting at P. R. Cross this
week. '
Cor.) Bortree has been visiting at
T. H. Gilpin's.
David Bortree of California is
visiting relatives in Sterling.
Ethel Ueadly, whose parents lived
in Greentown some years ago but
who have lived near Lake Ariel the
last few years, will teach the school
at Greentown the coming term.
The home of Horton E. Cross was
lately gladdened by the birth of a
young son.
Miss Grace Buttler of Sterling and
Arthur Fiske wore marriod by liev.
Thos. Hooper at the home of the
bride's parents Aug. 19.
The people of Simonstown will
hold a sooial at the house of T. N.
Cross, Thursday evening, Sept. 3,
AH are invited.
Almost everyone is through hay
ing at last and ali are looking hope
fully into the dim future when corn
shall be cutaud buckwheat harvest
ed, either by the farmer boys or
King Frost.
Tuesday a heavy shower passed
through this place accompanied by
high wind which blew down small
trees and limbs across the roads.
Bilious?
Dizzy? Headache? Pain
back of your eyes? It's your
liver 1 Use Ayer's Pills.
Gently laxative; all vegetable.
Sold for G3 years. LIX&Z
Want your moustache or teard
a bcaui.'ul brow u or rk tibia., k? Use
BOG!(l!!G!!i'J.i'S DYE
LINISMAS'S FJEKUY.
If all the gamblers who break the
law by following that business were
sent to jail naturally every farmer
would become an Inmate of thai
corrective institution. The gambler
stakes his cash on a horse, a card or
some other nneertnln event and the
farmer places his capital and labor
against weather and if that remains
as it has been this season he loses.
It is nil a gamble.
Mrs. M. M. Depew ot Philadelphia
has been viniting her mother, Mrs.
Jane Angle, the past week.
If it is a fact that sohool directors
are paid for meeting this township
will haveqnite an expensive board.
The weather which should be nice
and warm for the sake of the orops
is really growing colder,
Sandyston and H. L. should not
quarrel ovor the speed of Milford
horses, The 2.15 gait was ouly a
figure of speech, The only fleet
footed being in Milford is the one
who arrests outsiders to make thorn
help fill the town treasury.
There a few cabbages down here
so the club foot does not trouble us.
If we cannot have a county fair
we might have a mowing contest.
Jacob Vandermark is considered the
champion in Delaware and William
Campbell in Lehman. Let the
sportsmen put up 125 for a scythe
race.
The hay crop is turning out very
good.
A oookiug school for women and
girls should be started here. All
who do or expect to keep boarders
should know that a first class cuisine
is necessary if the business is to be
successful.
Our 'Squire has been quite busy
lately. Law suits have been prolific.
Mrs. I. M. Smith has had several
more sheep killed by dogs. Tho
culprits were traced to Gabriel
Cronos and two canines will have to
be shot.
Charles Martin, who was badly
injured in an npset last spring, is
around again and about recovered.
Chestnuts will probably be scarce
here this fall. Few trees have any
burrs on, the old hickory trees will
bear a few nuts but the young ones
none.
Connty Commissioner E. Vander
mark favored us with a call recent
ly. The dam which will make a fish
pond on the Sanderson lot has been
commenced. Wallace Bonsley has
the oontraot.
PrisoillaLayton while" driving a
cow last Sunday had her log broken
and her ankle put out of joint by
the beast becoming unruly.
LACKAAVAXEN
There are ten cottages on Westco
lang Lake, in Lnckawaxen, and all
have been occupied this season
making lively times in that vicinity.
The Deer run club house, Wesley
Grifiln proprietor, has been well
patronized this summer.
Mr. Scott and family are now
occupying their fine cottage.
J. G. Holbert's large boarding
house at Westcolang has been, and
yet is well filled with boarders.
, W. B. Lockwood has a large gang
of workmen in his quarry and is
shipping very fine stone.
Dyuntary Cured Without the Aid of Doctor
"I am just up from a hard spell of
the flux" (dysentery) says Mr. T. A
Pinner, a well known merchant of
Drummoud, Tenn., "I used one
small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and
was oured without having a doctor.
I consider it the best cholera medi
cine in the world." There is no
need of employing a doctor when
this remedy is used, for no doctor
can proscribe a better medicine for
bowel complaint in any form eithor
for children or adults. It never
fails and is pleasant to take. For
sale by Balch & Son, Matamoras, all
general stores in Pike connty
It would be a great relief if, in the
coming congress, the democrats
should devise something positive,
instead of merely opposing. It would
be such an innovation that the
country would be thrilled.
When the question of platforms
comes along for settlement it will
likely be found that the silver plat
form is pinned down with two or
three big pitchforks.
Boy Cured of Colic Alter Physician Treat
ment Had Failed
My boy when four years old was
taken with colio and cramps in the
stouueh. I scut fur the doctor and
he injected morphine, but tho child
kept getting worse. I then gave
biiu half a teaspoonful of Chamber.
Iain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Itemody, and in half an hour he was
sleeping and soon reoovered. F. L
Wilkina, Shell Lake, Wis. Mr.
Wilkins is book-keeper for the Shell
Luke Lumber Co. For sale by
liulch & Son. Matamoras, all general
stores in Pike county,
f 1 lllallh
l i ivfp pii i
klk.it I Imlm
Most of the so-called liver
pills are made np of dras
tic cathartics that leave
the system worse than
they Cud it. They BfToot
the liver not at all. They
are apt to derange the
stomach and weaken the
bowels, which condition
is worse than tho one for
which the remedy was
taken.
Dr. Hoffman's
Dandelion Liver Pills
area real liver pill. They
stimnlate and strengthen
the liver. Are purely
vegetable, and mild and
certain in results. Cure
constipation, biliouFness
and headaches, and clear
the complexion.
PRICE 15 CENTS
...For Sale By...
ALL DRUGGISTS
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 Agt.,
Milford, Pa.
J. C. CHAMBERLAIN
Real Estate Agent.
Houses and Lots and lots without Houses.
Dealer In nil kinds of Property.
Notary Public
ALL BUSINESS GIVEN
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Office Wells Building
Below Dimmlck House
Milford, Pa.
jHrfiid uiiwiel, skuU'U or photo of invention (or
r freereport on ittontnl n lity. For free book,
rrirm
'Opposite U. b. Patent Office
WASHINGTON D. C.
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TIME TABLE.
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Bolld Pullman trnlna tci HofT.iln, Nino
ara Falls, Chniitnnqnn Lake, Clevelnnd,
Chlratro nd (Jlnctnnntt.
Tn kpt.R on nl nt Port Jprrln to nil
points In the Wwtand 8nthwwtiti lower
ratei tlrnn via nnj other flrgt-cliua line.
Trains Now I.wavh p0rt JR7i
Follows.
EASTWARD.
No. 8, IMIlTFxproBd 8 WA.M.
" 6, IMily KnpniM! 6 16 "
" m, Local Except Sunday. . 8 80 "
" 7(Hi, War Sunday Only 7 53 "
" 8fl, Wal Except Sunday.. 10 90 '
" 22, Way dally exo't Sunday II. Mi "
" Dally Kxprrwi 18 48P.lt.
" 704, Hominy Only 1 10 "
" i!l, Way dally exo't 8und'y 8 IN "
B, Ilaily Krpnm 4 80 "
" 7M, Way Sunday Only 4 40 "
" 1H, Local exoent Sunday!. . 6 OH "
" 708, Local Sunday Only 8 07 '
" i. Way dally eio't Sund'r 8 40 "
14, Express Dally 10.08 '
l
WESTWARD.
No. 7, Dally Fxprpss 19 0A M
' 17, Dally Milk Train 7 in "
' 1, Dally Express n M "
" 116, ForHo'dnleE'pt Snn.. 18 10 P. If.
1ft, HinR'ton, exoept Sun... 18 90 "
" 83. Deposit Saturday only.. 4 49 "
" 8, ErpressChloaffollmdal 5 15 "
29, Local KxpressSunday.. 5 50 "
" 5, Limited Daily Expresa. 10.15
Trains leave Chambers street, New
York, for Port Jervls on week days Bt
3 80, 7 80, 9 00, 9 15, 10 80 A. M., 1 .00, 8 00.
4 80, 6 80, 7. 80, 9 15 P. M. On Sundavs,
8 80, 7.80, 9.00, 9. 16 A. M., 18.80, 8.80, f.80
9 15 P. II.
D. W. COOKE,'
General Passenger Agent,
New York,
(
v J SOMETHING
YOU NEED!
Your own Wntmr
Worki. which
yon enn have by
eonnnltlny J. C.
PHENCOTT of
MiitsmoraA, P(u
who Is prepared
to eatlmmtM
at may tlm.
Writ him at
once or U and
hit stock of
FORCE
PUMPS
J. C. PRESCOTT,
Matamoras, Pa.
Stoves and Ranges.
THE
Round Oak
For Wood and Coal.
Best Heater and Fnel Saver in tho
Country,
CAREY'S
MAGNESIA
FLEXIBLE
CEMENT ROOFING
FIREPROOF
DURABLE
& CHEAP.
New Era Radiator.
4ARDWARK. CUTLERY, TIN, AOATM
WARS, ETC.
'IN ROOFINO AND PLUMIINO
A SPECIALTY.
Jobbing promptly attended to
T. R. J. Klein & Son,
BROAD STREET MILFORD, PA
HARNESS
Of All Kind and Styles.
Blanket3, Robes, Whips
and Horse Outfitting gen
erally. CARRIAGE
TRIMMINGS.
Repairing:-11.
Examine my stock it
will please you. The
price too.
L. F. IIAFNER.
Harford St. - Milford, Pa.
"undelvu,c
P Vio to g raphe R
AND DEALER IN
Photo Supplies,
Developing,
Printing &
Repairing
DONE PROMPTLY.
79 Pike Street, Pgr Jeyvis, Jf. Y,