PIKE COUNTY PRESS, rridny, October 9, 1903. I i; ur.iHii i:u i.;v i w v fki ijav. ( Yk ai i iiitf dollar mill fift y ce.utH. fix MivrnKe vent.v-flve pen to. MRKTI.V IN ADVANCE. "'nterert Rk tln po , nfflin .if Milford, tll;e Oonnr.y, IVtin-u-lviinlii. nfl second-cl'i-is mutter, Xovmni-er twenty-llrar., lHMti. Advertising Rctcs. Oil'- I'iiicrefel.'ht linen), one insertion -I. K:ieh sulneum-nt Insertion - - - - - - .6U in duced rales, fin niched on auplicfttlun w(!l lie allowed yearly advertisers. Legal Advertising. Administrator's mid Keeiitor' notice 8.(Xl Auditor's notices 4.1K1 lllvin'c notices 5.IK Sheriff's snh-H. Orphans court sales, U:m..i lf,'4.,uu' I'uanif stale mint unit election proclamation charged by tho S'tuare. J. n. Tan Etten, PonLienEn, Mllfonl, I'lke County, Pn. REPUBLICAN TICKET 1 ....STATE.... For Auditor Genera! WILLIAM h. MATIIUES, of Delaware county. For State Treasurer WILLIAM P. SNYDER, of Chester County. Jndf.res of Superior Court THOMAS A. MOKIUKON, ot Mt'Knan county. JOHN J. HKN'DKtlSON, of Crawford county. ...DISTRICT. For President Judgo WILTON A. ERDMAN, of Monroe Comity. ....COUNTY.; For .Jury Commissioner JOHN S. DURA NT, of YVeatfall township. The Erie Railroad, an will be noticed by an articln elsewhere, pro poses to more ADVERTISING thoroughly ad vertise the coun THIS SECTION try it passes through, and solicits oil hotel and boardiug housekeepers to assist in bringing before city people the advantages of this locali ty for the biunmot outing. The plan in othor places has been very successful and the number of city people, notably in Monroe county, was largely increased the past sea son by liberal and judicious adver tising. Even a large and conspic uous sign at the Port Jorvia depot announcing "Milford-on-theDola-ware" would no doubt attract the attention of many, travelers who now pass over the road without knowing suoh a plaoo exists. . Lot every hotel and boarding house keeper contribute all in their power to advertise, this valley. Get the people here and lot their distribution to particular houses come after. If you make your premises attractive the city sojourner will find you out and if the number coming here is sufficiently iucreasod you will soon be over run with applications. The prominent thought should be how to attract a large nuriibor to this eoction. In view of the. letter sunt out by the commissioners to the severnl assessors, oalling making Tin: attention espe ASSESSMENTS cially to the pre cept and tho law, it is probable there will be more or less doubt in the minds of those officials as to what course they should pursue in making the assessment. To follow the strict requirements of the law would be such a startling innovation ou the custom which Las prevailed for many years, and perhaps ever since tho organization of the county, that it would not bo at all surprising if assessors are nonplussed as to the I course they should pursue. To return an assessment on the sr.tiia lines as those previously made would be to wholly disregard the precept. To attempt to follow the requirement of the precept and strictly obey the law would probably arouse la the mind of the cilii.-ia! a furling ukm to dismay at the task and tenor at the remit. The a ws.ors heretofore have followed a lui..r t.; .tabli.-he-.l cuhL.sii which g ive t'.'-'H iitil labor teyon-.l copying Bti'l litllo anxiety oitc-pt ns to the number of dnys they could tof.il. They are now enjoined to tunic n fair assessment with all tho labor, cure and judgement which the word implies. To do this bo as to entail no hardship on any section of the county, but so that. each township and each individual should bo:ir Us and his just proportion of county tux, thereshonld be a general under standing among the assessors ami an nirreemont as to the system or mothod to bo adopted to secure u fair and Impartial assessment. Thi end could be best attained by :i convention of those officers and h full discussion of the matter. Presbyterian Chroniclings (By Rov. E. M. SiiibhiI.) Services next Sunday will be oo ducted as usual. The meeting In behalf of thj Choral Booiely will bo hold in the parlors of the church this evening at 7.30. All who are in any wn . interested in this movement tu : urged to be present. The annual offering of the church for the board of Foreign Missions will be taken next Sunday morning. Ploaso como and come prepared to make a liberal offering to this most worthy oause. There was a lar.-jo attendance nt tho Y. P. S. (J. E. bu.iinosa meeting lust night and we hopo it prophesies good tilings for this work during the coming winter. A s ooial even ing of singing will be hold some evening next weuk at the home of Frank Thrall. It is pnpo;d to huve similar evenings thr mp.hout tho winter in the interests of the society. Who will have the hvmor chss in oar f-unday Silio-il next Sunday? Lat this question stimulate b ;t'i the teachers and scholars to build up the attendance We are glad to see the first signs of renewed intorest, Tiie prayer tnoeting topic is the Sunday School lesson for the follow ing Sunday. May this incroaso our attendance and unify as well as quicken our endeavors in the Lord's work. Tl.is afternoon at 2 o'clock oocurr ed the funeral of the oldest momber of our ohuroh, Mrs. Emaline Dim mick Biddis, who died in the faith in the eighty-fifth year of her age, She lived a beautiful life and her passing from this world was a peaceful ono. Our most tondor sympathy is folt for the bereaved family and mourning friends. Tonnyson's lines on "Crossing the Bar" come to our minds and are herewith quoted : - cmsHiua THE BAR Sunset and evening star, Anil one clear call fur met Anil may there be no moaning of the bar, When I put out to sea, But such a tide as moving seoms asleep, Too full for sound and foam, When that whloh drow from out the boundless deep Turns analu home. Twilight and evening bell, And after that the dark) And may tlicro be no sadness of Farewell When I embark; For tho' from out our bourne of Time aud place The flood may bear me far. I hope to see my Pilot face to face When I have crossed the Bar. J. Brewster MeCollum, chief justicp of the Supreme Court of Pennsyl vania, died at his home in Montrose last Saturday night aged about seventy-one yetirs. He had lieeu in declining health for two years and the end was not unexpected. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon. Frank I Colbert of Lacka waxen has been appointed by the governor ustiee of the pence for that township. U? ' u u Scott's Emulsion is tiie means of life and of the en joyment of life of thousands of men, women and children. To the men Scott's Emul sion gives the flesh and strength so necessary for the cure of consumption and the repairing of body losses from any wasting disease. For women Scott's Emul sion does this and more. It is a most sustaining food and tonic for the special trials that women have to bear. To children Scott's Emul sion gives food and strength fur growth of flesh and bone and blood. For pale girls, for thin and sickly boys Scott's Emulsion is a great help. Send for free somijle. SCOTT 4t bOW N E. Chemists, (OU-4IB Fearl Stroot, Now Vork. 60c. and 1.0O all tj''uii,;lst. Methodist Church Jottings, f Py Kkv V. A one ) Huhjecls for Huiiday, O.T 11 Hi . Horning, "The Knrly t'b rist i" es. " (Owning, "What f;h"i! J. 1 o '.Vith Jesus!" League subji el "I'uf lirl things first." Lender, lUellcy Lyman. Truyer meetii: enbjei't for Oct. l HL, Hours of (ireuti st 2,'uod." At the oiTieialboar 1 ii meting Wednesday pvenihg Brother Angle reported that tho I rmf of the church Min such n leaky iind unmendable condition that a new roof is in:, porative. To avoid goieg into debt we shnll all have to put our shoul der to this new whoel and see what 'mi be done. THE GTST OF T1!T! BIBLK A Course of Lessons in Bible Study Conducted by Rev. V. A. Wood on Wednesday Evening at the KethodiBt Church LESSON I. Division I. Uen. 1 and 3. Sub ject : "Creation. " Observe : 1. Order of creation. 2. "Ood." How ninny times. 3. Perfection of creation. "Ood saw that, it was good." 4. Creation of man and woman. Brief papers on the following sub jects: "Tho 'Lay' of Creation." "The Location of the (harden of Eden." Questions: Why does not tho Bible opeu with a discussion of the existence of Hod. What hints of the Trinity in chapter 1? Any bints of God's purpose in creating man? How much liberty given toman? What restriction? Purpose of this1 restriction ? Pivisms n. L i.i I s 1. Mutt. 1 Events proceeding Iho birth of Christ. I. Prefnoe. Lcl-n 1:14. 1. An linnciaticn of birth of John tho Bap tist. -v 5 23. 3. Fspousnl of Virgin Mary.-v 80, 27. 4. Annunciation of birth of Jesus -v 28 38. 6. Visits Hon of Mary to Elizabeth. -v 39-E5. 6. Mary's return to Nazaroth.-v f6, 7. Birth and Infancy of John, -57 81 . Read iilso Matt. 1 : 19-25. Division hi. Romans 1. The Wrath of God Overhanging the Hoathou World and Why ? A brief paper on "Homo. " What was Paul's purpose in wish ing to visit Rome? Was Rome nominally Christian or Heathen? What brought about all its de generacy? What words indicate that vice is self -avenging? Note for study the following words ; V 1, servant, v 4, with powor. v 6, the called, v 0, with out excuse, v 24, gave them up. v 25, truth into lie. v 32, knowing. OCTOBER Of nil the year tho bluest. Is tho bright October sky While here and there, the floooy clomU Like snowy mountain lie. The diamonds on the Brass and tree, A million sparkles throw. Aud to the chuck the frosty nir Brings forth a ruddy glow. Here and there, thro' failing woodlands So silent, free and wild Only a fow short months nro The springtime gaily smiled. The leaves from off the maples gold Llo scattered on the iround. Thus one by one they're falling still With melancholy sound. I love the autumn, when the days So bright and still and clour. Kemlnd me of the happy past. Those days to mo so dour. The dark grueu pines and hemlocks Like backgrounds to tho rest stand Tho oaks and maples, red and giild Are nestled on their breast. Tier and tier the nioimrt hs rUe All up the mountain side Full far away a eye can se . They sti-uiuh out i.ir and wide. O sunset of the summer d.iys ! O calm Mamie Uvil!;ht! A fitting embh'iu of th;1 ptnen. We fti'l '.hnnitfh winters night. Postmaster General under Presi dent Grant, Jiinins M, Tyner, who has been connect :d in some more or less important capacity with tin department ever since, and was lately assist.iut attorney general fur the department, is now under in dictment for postal frauds. L'di.son, the grout eleclricinu. cUiiiiw ' 10 n.ive inveiiieu u Kiorago tiauery which will revohilioiiize" lihtiny I houses aiul fiirrii)iiii"r power fori niHehiiiery unit fiutomoliile-). A small house netir the CHtholic ohuroh, heloiiKin to Mrs. Ij. W. '.uii-k of Delaware, was burned early this Ijiorniiioj. Ho Learned tee Tr'jth It is 8ii id of John WoHlry that he once said to Jhstref-s Wetluv: "WI17 .loyou tell thntclnM the Huinethino! over mill over eiiniii " l'..u i lev, heenuso onca tclllr,? la iu,t i piious?!!." It is for litis rvltun thit I youaretohl ,.niu ,ul anin that I uiinmucrinm a 1 otiirti r.onieily enrvn colila and Rrip; tlmt it counteructs anv louden. -v of these ,!wo,w t, ,0 ;' ; J . ; " 'w 1 mi. 1 m juieuaioui t, ana tlint it w plonsiint ami sn to to ta Ua. i'"r suie by lie.leh iV Son, Mataiiiora.-. nnd nil genertil fctorc.H in I'llui county, Jill Staffed Up Tint's th-- coii'inir n nf tunny Puffrra fr'nn cMnrrls, pcjvdMh' in tin morning. Ot-,)' (1ifl:rilt y in ex jhtIi'Ik rJ til clear ing lif "1 ml f !rr "t impiiirfl Hip t'Vl', !)it''l !in1 hearing, I'olintf Hi" 1 ri'Mth, d'Trini 'Q t!ie stom ach and affects thti stn'titt". To rme cninvin, tertine?it uinet be Const 'tut m'mp : a .!e, ."it; , p tv.1 truiin. I ti;ia n'l irt. :1 v.jth pn!-h. 1 ttw,W Me M'-'r-t-n r-t ilirtnr'Mit kinds, Ktvlnt? rpr-h B f iir t H1: hi Ktnl"!iHy trcw nnrfe until I 'i i.j liKrtiiy h'-:n, t?i tr mmh'O. i tlimi r nulut. 'l t' try !.n)'q S irsni'in i!In. find! ntvr tniri. ilta IvtiCJ I wr ourel and 1 H" net 'i"'t ney rc;Tij pf thp HtHP!9 Bi'-ico u Ftgi-nk i'dPBKrt, I'banon, Kan. Hard's Sarsaparilta din s (.atai-rli it rnntlies and Ftrenjrt li ens the mucous membrane and builda tip the Vvhcle ayitcin. KOTICE ! The Annual Meeting of tho Stock holders of the Forest I.ake Associa tion for the election of a Board of Directors, and the transaction of any business which may lawfully come before them, will bo hold at tho Club IIouso of tho Association In Lackawaxon Township, Pike County, Pa., Tuesday, October 13th, 190,1, at one o'clock, p. m. WrM. C. Davidson, Clerk. Amendment to By-Laws Action will also be takejat snob meeting on the proposed amendment to arlicL) 6 of tho By-J. 'ws, reducing tho number of Directors of the At-sot'iat'on from thirteen to nine. Wn. C. D.wnisoN, Clerk, D.ited, New York, ir'-pt. 10, 1903. The K.-ctia Session The president is considering" the etc. for which to call the extra sesMtm of comiess. Tlio ii ,.,..l winen in: mu wriie, it is siateo Will .lent I, I, ,M ill. il... 1 .' ' t" ' 1 , e1- oo.iii l i ciiuiii'it c neitter. Coneress nlrenil v I'" Villi? eimmutted itself on till iin-slii;n, inuiienms leaders who here- lofol'e opi.Miseil the meiistirc are now shitin in interviews that the con- ditions ha chaiiBoil, that rio1 laith now requires legislative action and that there will bo no factional opposition. The senate, having rati fied (he treaty with Cuba, the ques tion of putting into effect the obliga ntions of the treaty by proper legis lation is the one with which the special session must deal, and it is elated, that this ought not to be done in any factional spirit, nor should sellish interests control. Only a Vei Few Published. It is not possible for the propiie tors to publish more than a very few of Iho Humorous letters received in praise of Chamberlain's Colio, Cholora and Diarrhoea Remody and tellin? of its remarkable cures. They cuius from people, in every walk In life aud from every state in the lTnion. The following from Mr. T. W. Oreathouse, of 1'rattsbuiK, Uft., spoaks for itself: "I would hnve been dead now but for the use of Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy. It cured me of chronic diarrhoea after soven yoars of suffering. 1 c m never say too much in praise of that remedy." For sale by Bulcb Hon, Matamoras, all general stores iu Pike county. To the Voters of the 43rd Judicial District I am informed that my failure to electioneer onuses, many persons to believe that I am not a candidate for the oflloe of President Judtte. To o rrcct any such misundorstKiidtnn I tako this opportunity of announeiiiLr my ..candidacy for that allien. If elected, I will perforin the duties of tho otlice impartially nnd to the best of my ability, Hiid will require the business before the Oouns to bo transacted as rapidly as carefulness will penult ard with as little expense to tho taxpayers as possible. WfLTON A. ERDMAN. REGISTER'S NOTICE wiTftaelfe ! the Court on the Third .Monday of October Confidential correspondence cspee next, for continuation, etc: li n ... , ... . K-t.ito of .liilili K. Pi,., hot, deceased. ! '"" V'''' h phyClaW, Solicited. The account- of c. v Hull, Administrator. ', Writo today for our free book which lvtilte of ,1,1, W . i:oiiririht, deceased. I - . The account of Anna V. K.-yes, Adminis- j g-Ves onr references, terms, etc. ''k'tato of Mlzc.beth Shenhard. deccas.'-d. MaSHATTAN Til Kit A I-i;t:T!!.- Ass'x., I lie account ot Mary r-.iiza Oatcrhout, b'.Xt -cut 1 I X. h-tate of Christian M. Lc-ldel, deceased The aeeoiint ot Kii.abeth Jane Leidol. ' A'MeinUtnifrlv ! ttale of Y.Yntall Krcitcr. deceased : An a. nt of Vai.-Moic llip.-mau, Aduul t::ii'ir. d. h. n c t a. K.-late of (.'hades Ott. d 'ceased. The llibt and li.iitin! aeeiuiiit ot ilni.'aieit,a On. AdmlnNi KilMtc of (iei.rKc A. Hill, deceased. Plrst and final iwcouut of ljclio C. Hill, Ad miiirstiatrix .iii'.tvr1. lv b''vun'-ii ,c t.. S-pteiuber UA, iva ' Heifiu.-r. WIDOW'S APPRAISEMENT i j The foHowinn ai'inalsi incnt set apart to 1 i Widow lilis been i d With the Ket!lsl. r t ami u-iil lie i,rc.-.ente.l to tiie Court on tin Third Mond.ty of October next, for cmifir lii.illon and npprov.-vi : l'..iule uf tulikiln I,. ?Wh, llcccft.ud A oi't'aiiu'ini-et. ot peii.oimi nropcrty set jiliati, t-i wiH-iw, F.-ioi rit JOHN C. W 1'HKlii.iK, .Tit . I rfelltcuilh-r 111, la Heflnter COUflT PROCLAMATION !"' of (Vnns,vlvuni ) ';!"'",""' l''' . , ATi,y!Z-nL ..:--'M, ti..it il.,- i nw t-rm i .ci ,f the 1 t 'u;'"1 o'i uf Pike county win ) held U " 'v "" ":'" '"'""F". 1" o-e ,0 1.1 1.010011 l'l .ill- I I o r 1 on '.oe toint .Mon-Wi tolr.l Moi.iiij (,,),) Bt ) w,,., u .....vrv t-iicriif The Cure io LastinpiycUoffs ffcv York M'ixt Pr. rim I I KeimiMir'w l.iil.'it MimIIi In, 1 nl-riirft Snlirn, 'trt'il Mr. I'.lit r iitK' Let tiie penple Hjieak fur tliomsi'lvq t ' I"'. ' ' il'm lli'iSe !ti ll;iVI- tli-.Il i:!.'"li Is praise lnd"eil. nnd puputu-nt would lie n waste nf words. This In what Mr. II. W. Kidriilire, of (Jlmrry Valley, N. It . writes ti. thr lnnmifM-l 'irers nf Oulctira Pnlri-nt, lir. Keniiisly'tt new mi dielno, Ilr. K-nriHT How, Bondmit, N. Y. "(i"VTI.KMKS: "I should like to tell you, in a few words, of tho good Cat eura Polvent, Dr. Kinn"ily's Pitfflfc niedtolne, has neom pushed In my case, one of kidney trouble. ',Hefore I took Cut eura .Solvent my urine was of a br'r-lt rtie:t. color, nml there was always a sediment of a reddish tinge. I then procured a bottle of l-. Kennedy' new medicine, and lifter giving It a tlioriiiigh trial 1 n tld that the sediment gradually disappeared and the nrlne became char. I have not taken any of the Cat eura Solvent for a loi.g time, and no sediment has appeared. "I havo the gr ateat faith in your medi cine, and if I ever have a recurrence of my trouble, I will take fjal eura Solveut ' Write to the Cal-cura Coinany, Dr. Kennedy Row, Rondout, M. Y., for a free sample bottle Large bottles, druggists, $1 . SHERIFF'S SALE Ry virtue of n special writ of Fieri Kiu las No .6 December 'let in. Km.i. issm d O'lt of the f'inirt of Common Plea-i nf Monro, county, to me' directed, I will evposo Mi sale by public vendue or outcry un SATl'HDAY, OL'TOBEH ai, KK'.'l, at the eiiiirt house In the horo.mh of r-triiudnurn, Monroe county, Peio-.cvl Viiinii, at in o'clock a. in., the foilowiii ileicriLed prom-rty: The line of railway of the Delaware alley Kailrorui ('oinraoy extctldlinr from Saylorslei-r, Monioe'Co., I' t.. to I' ,-t .fervis an;! M itiooor-'.s it) I'ikcl o., I'.-l , l;f miles ot wlileli, liaiiielv, " "'i K-i-i .i-Mi"-c.i,niti. .M.,.riv(;. , I'a , n- HnsM .ill, Pike Co , l'a., is com-t ru ted and the rorul in oijetat i.jii, ineiieij'! au wnvs, rie'''s of wtiv. wiWi flnWIiH: ai"! to lie linisii, d and all materials eollecu-d ' "' 'persnve puri-os.-s, all - uin.is mi, anil near r.:isr ui -i'mi iir and ! at. ice noitliei n lirioiims of said lines f Hoi. say ami ej . n oi i-neni it-.-il or to :, . no 11 lor tet linnal- or o: iier vi - e I'o" t ' 1 "' or 1,1 pm pose of or in eo-tieeti-,n with said liia Kn.iimK,'aii'-l utai'.i.ii Vm.i's. 1'', i '"',; '"' '''' "'" s' '"' "" '""., ear house coal hou-e ;n;il o! !-i r hoi I lows nt whatsoever description, and nil water ! ' """;,i":j::!ll':,h:;'''a' ! "" MK't.duin to iim said toi.-, (,i ifiii.v., iiiinvi- iuciu oiii'u aim niso an machinery and tools now owned an,! used In connection with the said lines of rail way, one locomotive and builder, tnia freight ear, one Hccommo'Iation passenger and express car, t wo nassi- n ret- cmm, and all other rullliiR stock ami c'Uijiments of rveiy lilli urc ,1 MC'l oy siuu corpot atloll and necessary for the exercise of its fnm. chlscs, also all imphiiucrt, fuel, materials aim supplies necessary for tho main tennnce. operation and repair of said linns oi railway aim an other eornoj corporate proper- f,..nci,iscs and immunities of the said "l:mn t0 ,J" W,,r!n Wtortttble corporation. nnd no more expensive than the '1 he above is sold subjeer to Hie liens of , ll trust inortgaKe for f I' ),!), which covers ! ortllTU,ry Cotton Underwear. Oar that part of vho line of railway constructed ' ments for ladies, men nnd children and In operation between hast Sti.imU- ! burn, Monroe Co., Pa., and Uushkill, I'ike i ,ln'' at about tlio bare cost of ma- f i'a- I toriiils Seized nnd taken In execution , t).r 1 ll r"us pn.icrty of the Delaware Valley Railroad i unipauy iinu win ne som riv me Tor cash VIXCKN'C O. MKKW1NK. Sheriif Sheriff s Offn o, StroudsburR, Pn., ) Octolior li, l'n.i.1. j MORPHINE Why Remain a Slave When You Can Be Cured at Home? An absolute, permanent and pain less home cure for Morphine, Cooaine Laudanum, Opium and other drug habits Is guaranteed those following instructions. Cur treatment is very simple and can ba taken without the knowledgo or assistaDOo of other per sons. We do not deta-in you from business and each oase reooives in dividual treatment from au exper ienced norvo specialist. Relief is immediate. Appetite is restored at onco and sloop booomoa norui.il at the beginning of tho treatment. We restore the nervous and physical systems to their natural conditions because wo remove tbooausos of the disease. FHKK TRIAL TltKATMKNT showing the perfect euooort our remedy gives will ho sent on roqco.t. Don't. B., ll.i.1 ' ork ( :tT- B.-oiid .v.iy, .N'eiv W Viiiiam b. Kenyc-tiY. r.. . D. I'hy.siciau and Sarcon. on;-.e ui, i j- fit O'ourt ilous ., 1' iilLI i a i itii, I'A. Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. I017 Biocoyory ' ! i una Prin i A Perfect 1 I 1 ft ' For Ail Throat and Lunj Troubles. i! b il fony back If it fail. Trwl Bottle fre. -,r; JulIVU lurCUlO HIlIlOTal lots. ? li - Svai MJioa box oU in past 11 ot'tlis. TL.S SimitCTC P fi Tf "uniiu luncr I'll! tr -i .-.!mI, ;il'-vr-!ir.fir motlinds of doin lui:;??---ii!1"!'! an npology. You never have to nsk m!' W.? ijucstioii, "Api I being dealt with liiiil?"' in tiiis shoi. It's fair dealing or no doiiling here. Honesty is woven into our merchandise, justice is stamped upon our prices. Things that are not right we will use every reasonable effort to make right. In a word, you don't have to guess when you buy goods here. This daylight policy of ours is winning this store hosts of (V lends. Those Stylish Tiicso suits Long Coated Suits f'1" nllthencw- e'-t Cheviot nnd Tweed Mixtures Ttiey're ell outfits, everyone of! them, and JJio prices nro very mod erate. Suit department has grown lo unop'-"ted proportions. Now showing some high-class BU':t3 from f"B to f'JK They ore gems of the tailor's art. Tif TTr, .ir A ,; : i rr n i .vl sr'rfs are in e .-iuy Walkinrr Skirts j way repi-"- jsentntivo. It hardly pays to buy ; mat'ju.ils when sty',.sl!, ready-to- wear gnTnents can ho secured at thesa pi-ices. Wis are not content with tho everyday, ail-round blae'ut, navies aud Cicfords, but are show a fine line of the new Scotch mix tures. The Flannette A b'g foature '!as tbo selling fl .CiX r.r H' oun 0,,.,.,..l ! --"-" wrv.w otte garments WYGKOFPS HEW YORK STORE Stroudsburg, Penn'a. No connection with any store of similar name. 9 2 5 ON ACCOUNT - . . . . . of the large amount S of PERSONAL IN- STRUCTI0N given to all branches, students can enter at the most conven- ient time to them. I PORT JERVIS $ Ml GEO. OAKLEY, President. B. F." SMITH, Principal. g r o 4 Hubbard Bldg. " 0pp. Erie Depot. LIVERY STABLES. If ycu want a stylish sin gle or double rig, safe horses, good harness and clean, com,artaDi3! carriages at reascna - bie prices call cn J. B. Van Tassel, Corner Ann and Fourth stree'.s MILfOKD PA. jBluo Front Stables, I Port Jorvia, N. Y. Afljoinir.fr 'iumaer's Union House Roiul, cnriiiu-e, draft and farm hor-es for sii:o. Kxchnnr.s mndo. A larsw stock from which to make whf.tiou.-4. C'Avs'AL k'T. Hiram Towner. Advurt.ise iy the Piai. To Cure a Cold In Gas Dav Storo Weekly How: If H P PHI IP? iy 11 1 , , y Jj, ,U 1 Knit Underwear 'fti not talk for Old and too miitdi of r., l.,,f Young is Ready d(!rwonr de; partment. It is one to which we devote considernblo atteotiep. No matter how you aro built wo can fit you and with tiny woigT't, length of sleevo and kind of neck yon fancy. Applies to baho or grand father. Outing Flannels & wo look Flannelette f:!1 ,!,,!)e tit r-i special Wiaprt,r - Civics faU, nud there's no end to Win .-'yles to cliooso from. Kucli scasrm advuncoi in the beauty of designs in the print ed arliUu. Tlniio i.vo souio now comblnatio.ia in thi woi-on ol(ths a? well. Fresh Arrivals Yf" lisa to From know about the Here and There TeJse Irfn new and very attractive in every way, but mostly in a price way, Beads and bead looms for tbo new Indian boad work j new line of stock collars ; bew embroidered and lace collar points ; new golf jackets, for ladies and misses. Sweaters for the littlo folks. cm. rire Insurance W represent the well known companies THE CONTINENTAL of Hew York GERMAN-AMERICAN of New York THE AMERICAN FIRE . of Philadelphia, Pa. NORTH BRITISH and MERCANTILE of London, Eng. Keep insured. You can not afford to take the risk for tho small cost of m Policy In a good reliable company. . nan u -kit us. MiSford, Pa. supplying I ne 1 aole !"' evzsy cay frcslem .YoroIvoH hy keeping Fine Croctrltjs, Canned Coo-is, Choice Meats, Fresh Vegetables. EVERY THING FOR AN ELEGANT DINNER GUMBLE & RYDER Harford St. Milford Pa. Firo Insurance. Otl KtLIABLJS COHH.MM, KAtlS KEASo.NAHl.K Charles G. Wood, Agt. BucueiuMir ti J. J. Hart. WOffico in retiruf Kcsldeuce on Ann Milford, Plka Co., p. Conn Crip , to Two Days. $ ca every " j f, SJCyri
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