TT"TT 7 1" ' Common wealth of Pennsylvania. iUii 0 iliuji Orw pprson for the effice of rrcsl ' j dent . ,lntli of tho several courts of A PROCLAMATION ! BY THE SHERIFF -Tnnn A I 1 SflTi 1 1 ia m n ,1 t . ia A n I it rTn "BEST OF ALL FLOUR. ' liters of the Hit riff: I I I H i I'lUsr, to enumerate the oflieors Alii to bo olertod nnd give n list of all nominations. 8E('t)Nl), to di'signalo t!io planes st which the elections are to bo held and THIRD, to publish notion of the qualifications of plection officers in the iniwiner and form prescribed by the third paragraph, Beetion 10, of said Act. Hi-inff the dny of tho ponpral eleo tho Forty third Judicial District of the Commonwenlthof Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of Monroe nnd Pi!te. One person for thp office of Coroner of the County of Pike. Two persons for the office of Jury Commissioner of the County of Pike. I also hereby make known and Rive notice that tho following is a list of all the nominations certified to me by the Secretary of the Com monwealth and the Commisaiouers of this county, to wit : tion, tho following persona are to bo voted for by tho freemen of tho County of Pike, between the hours of 7 o'clock In tho forenoon nnd 7 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, to wit : One person for the office of Audi tor Oonernl of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One person for the office of State Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Two persons for tho office of Judge of the Superior Court of tho FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. GEIIEOAL ELEGTIQI1 Take cold easily? Throat lender? Lungs weak? Any relatives have consumption? Then a cough means a great Cherry Pectoral deal to you. Follow your doctor's advice and take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It heals, strengthens, prevents. WHEREAS, by not of Ueneral As enmbly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An net to ipRiilnto tliR nomination unci election of p'nblio oflleoTB. requiring certain expenses incident thereto to be, paid hy the several counties nmi punish ing; certain offenses in regard to such elections," npproveil the 20th day of NOW, therefore, I, Oeorpte (lr ory. High Sheriff of the County of Pike, do mnbe known by this proc lamation to the electors of said coun. ty, that on When in need Hello to No. 5. of any or come to X SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD, PA. pitt I'prtnral f'-r com-h. ami mMa 1 Ktnte Trensurer Minn 1 tl tittle of the Superior Court Mm Judge of the Court of Common Plena Mnrk 1 know It sr j trenBMi!a Ph It FIT .v. Tom Jn Rf AH fmn:f. r. A. HoBi.ssoH, 8:iline, Mtch. j. r. avfb m., for wwMUMae Weak Lungs Aver'9 pills Increase th activity of th livor, and thus aid recovery. NOTICE TO HEIRS. To Willlnm SMnlrlt Onvld PhMtK .Tnpph Hhlflr.fi, Charles Shields, Holtert Shields, Ilujfh F Shields, children, Mabel, Kuth. Kaymnnd nnd Karl Shields, minor chil drt'ii of .Tamoi Shields, deceased, for whom Stephen St. John In guardian, children nnd (rranrt children of John Shields, late of the towuship of Shohola, deceased : Tnke notice thnt, at a Court of Common Vfsm held at Mil ford In the Countv of Jplkn. before V. A. Eidnmn, President, nnd J F. Kntrlehnrt nnd li. K. Hrown. Asocldtea, October 19, hKW, tho following petition was presented nnd order made therein: IN THK COURT OF COMMON PIjKAS OF P1KK COUNTY. No. 6. March Term, Kjet-tment. THE HARWINTON LAND CO., J. B. Jiiing, President, vs. JOHN SH1KLDS TO THE HONOIiAMK THK JUDGES OF SAID Col Tho petition of the plaintiff In above stated action respectfully represents: 1. That tho above stated action was com menced Feb. hi, lH'tti, hy the plaintiff to recover ft certain lot of land then in pos session of tho defendant, nnd described as follows, viz: All thnt certain loft of land In the town ship of Shohola, county of Pike, and state of Pennsylvania, beginning at n stone in tho western line of the John Pritner tract one hundred find ten roils Southerly from the southwest corner of Mary R us ton tract, thence north fifty-nine degrees east three hundred and twenty rods to eastern line of the John Pritner tract, thence north thirty-one degrees west twenty-six nnd one-half rods along said line to stone thence south fifty-nine degrees w- sfc three hundred, nnd twenty rods to stone in western lino of John Pritner tract, thence south thirty-one degress east twenty-six nnd one-half rods to place of bogluulng. Containing lnty-three aero. 2. Thrit on the 4th dav March, lft.ifl, tho writ of eject ment was duly served upon the said John Shields who was then in possession of said land. 3. That soon after tho service of said writ the said John Shields died, intestate, nnd his interest In said land, If any, has become vested in his children and grand children whose names nnd nd dresses are as follows, viz: William Shields, Sawklll, Pike County, Pennsylvania; David Shields, Walker Lake, Pike County, Pennsylvania; Joseph Shields, Walker Lake, Pike County, Pennsylvania; Charles Shields, Hawloy, Way no Coun ty, Pen u by 1 van i a ; Robert Shields, Stamford, Delaware County, Now York: Hugh F. Shields, Long Eddy, Sullivan County, New York, Children; And Mabel, Ruth, Raymond and Earl Shields, minor children of James Shields, deceased, foi which minors Stephen St. John Gardner of Shohola, Pike County, Pennsylvania, Is guardian. 4. That the above named children and grand children are now in possession of Bald land and assctt their title to the same against the plaintiff. 6. That there has been no letters of ad ministration granted on the estate of John Shields, deceased, nor has their been any substitution of any heirs or renresentiv tlves of John HiieUU of record in the nlwive fitafcod mstion ti. 'Hint your petitioner is deslrious of proceeding in said action to determine his right nnd title to said described tract of land and therefore prays that a rule be granted on paid children and the guardian of said minor grand children of John Shields, deceased, to show cause why they shall not be substituted as parties defend ant In said notion and tho plaintiff will ever pray, etc. THK HARWINTON LAND CO., By J. 13. Lung, President. Now, Oct. 19, 1903, upon consideration of the petititlon of the plaintiff for substi tution of heirs of defendant, ns parties de fendant of record, a rule is granted upon the said heirs and guardian as prayed for, Returnable to December Term next. The notice of this rule be made personally upon nil said heirs and guardian residing In Pennsylvania, and by publication for four weeks in n weekly newspaper published in nnid county upon all saui heirs non-resident In the Sate of Pennsylvania. HY TUK COURT. F. P. KTM RIjK, J. H. VAN KTTEN. Att rnevs for Plaintiff. Milford. Pa., Oct. &if luu3. DIVCRCr. KQTICE A KM IN 1A CHOWKI.L by her next friend W alter L. Fitzgerld In the Court of Com mon Pleas of Pike County. No. 8. Junt Turin, MA. Subpie. na and alias wuitjKw na returned defend ant not found, etc vs. Kmmktt Ckowkll ToEMMKT CKOWKLI. Defendant: You are hereby notified to bo and ap pear at our Court of Common Pleus to be held at Milford ou the tldrd Monday of Deoenibor next, it Injiitg at the return day of the next term of court and answer the complaint of tho libellmit filed in above case. GKOKiiK tiilfctiOKY, Sheriff's Office, Milford, Pa., t Sueriff.-v October Its Mi. i 1 - - T K f . '-Mil l 2 A ir.r.II game inside each package of CO dlffcrcut ta:nes. REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC PROHIBITION SOCIALIST CITIZENS INDEPENDENCE LABOR PLACES OF MING I also hereby make known and give notice that the places of hold ing the aforesaid general election in the several districts in the County of Pike are as follows, to wit : The electors of the township of Blooming Grove to" meet at the house of Moses C. Westbrook in said township. The electors of the township of Delaware to meet at the election house on Main street, in Dingman's ITerry, in said township The electors of the township of Dingman to meet at the house of E. O. Boillotat in said township. The electors of the township of Greene to meet at the house of Iheo. Correll in said township. THE WASHINGTON LETTER. The Ohio and Maryland campaigns continue to absorb the interest of politicians here and the prospects of the republicans in each look bright. Senator llanna has.completely regain ed his health and seems to gain in force and enthusiasm as the contest progresses, while Tom Johnson and Clarke have worn themselves out. In Maryland the republican factions have buried their differenceb, at least for the present, and are united in their attempts to rescue the Btate from the Gorman thraldom. This is due largely to the Influence of the president who has shown such keen interest in the state campaign. Sena tor 11a iiiw'h recent attack on Bryan has caused a good deal of amusement among republicans here. He said, "lie (isryan) has told that a panic was impending. Ho ouyht to know because he helped to bring ou one panic. Bryan's visits to Ohio induced me to make a visit to Nebraska in 11)00. I spoke three times in Lincoln, Bryan's own town, and Bryan that year did not carry his own precinct, his own ward, his own town, his own county, his own slate. Mr. Bryan has said I would not dare to come to Zanesville, because forsooth a sotip factory hud failed. Perhaps if it had not failed, and some of William Jennings Bryan's followers had ustd some of that soap it might have done them good." One of the auiu.-iug incidents of the Maryland campaign is the ttlbrt to leach the illiterate voters, a large percentage of whom are white, how to murk the ballot, as the new election laws forbid any a.miniance in the voting booth, except in the Case of physical disability. There will be seven names on the ballot and lho.sc who cannot read will have urcat difficulty in marking the right one. The nt -g rots arc well oii,aui.a,J bud the republican gather Fur a plea.-iin t phytic tnke Chaiu bi'ilaiu's stomach and Liver Tablets. L.i7 to take. Pleasant iu effect. For sale by li.ilch d. Son, Mutamorns, tail vi'iii'iul stuns in Pikt cmiiitv, ! Kep. William L Mathuos j Cit. f Dem. Joel G. Hill..' j Iud. Havry D. Fattou Pro. John A. Smith Soc. David E. Gilchrist.. Labor. Auditor General Mark 1 I Hep William P. Suyder -j Ci t. Dem. Arthur G. Dewalt Ind. Elisha Kent Kane.. Pro. Wm. W. Atkinson... Soc. Win. J. Eberle Labor. The electors of tho township of Lckawaxen to meet at the house of George U. Rowland, deceasod, in said township. The electors of the township of Lehman to meet at the store house of Jacob Nyce and George Nyce, deceased, in said township. The eleotors of the borough of Milford to meet in the new court house in said borough. The electors of the township of Milford to meet at tho house of John McCart in baid township. The eleotors of the township of Palmyra to meet at the house of Cornelias Dimoa, deceased, in said township. The electors of the township of Porter to meet at the house of Guns Wr. Courtright in said township. The eleotors of the township of them together in nightly meetings to teach them to recognize the word "republican." The greatest difficulty in the past was to teach them to distinguish between the republican and prohibition names, as to an illiterate "It" and "P" look very much alike. The white illiterate democrats are ashamed to receive this public Instruction, and many of their votes will thus be lost to the party. The goneral board of the navy, of which Admiral Dewey is president, has mapped out plans for the protec tion of American interests in the far east In the event of a war between Japan and Russia. In such an event. Rear-Admiral Evans commander of the Asiatic fleet would be instructed to send squadrons to the Manchurian ports of Mukden and Antung, which under the terms of the Chinese treaty with this country are to be opened to American trade. At a recent meet ing of the joint army and navy board the question of providing proper deleoses for the Philippines was considered. The board did not hesitate to say that the islands were in a defenseless condition, and that congress should be asked to provide funds for the erection of fortifications which would render Manila and Subig Bay invulnerable to an attack from the sea. It Is estimated that at least $50,000,000 would be necessary to build adequate modern fortifica tions and congress will probably be asked to authorize at once the begin ning ol the work. Ran a Ten Penny Nail Through His Hand While opening a Lor, J. C. Mount, of Three Milu Bay, N. Y., ran a ten penny nail through the fleshy part cf his band. ' I thought at once of all the pain and soreneus this would cause uie," ho says, "and immedi ately applied Chamberlain's Pain Biilm und occasionally afterwards. To my surprise it removed all pain and soreness and tha injured parts wore soon healed " For sale by llalch ix Sou, Matamoras, and all general stores in Pike county, Rep. Thomas A Morrison Cit. Rep. John J. Henderson Cit. Dem. Joun A. Ward In.l. Dem. Calvin Rayburu. . . . -j Ind. Matthew H. Stevenson Fro. Eintuett D. Nichols. .Tro. Alfred Lench Soc. Louis Goaziou Soc. Wm. II. Thomas. ... Labor. John Burschell Labor. Shohola to meet at "Vogt's Hall' in said township. Tho electors of the township of Westfall to meet at tho house of John F. Engellmrt in said township. That it is provided by said act of Assembly approved June 2 G 1 1 1 , 1895, "That every person, exoopting Jus tices of the Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the government of tha United States, or of this state, or of any oity or incorporated district, whether a commissioned oftloer or othorwtse, a subordinate oflloer or agent who is or shall be employed under the Legislative, Executive or Judiciary Department of this State or of the United States, or of any DOH'TDELAY. It is " Putting Of f " Till Some Other Day that Causes so Many Sudden Deaths. If it for the kidneys, liver, bladder or blood, rheumatism, dyspepsia, chronlo constipation, or the weaknesses peculiar to women, the most efficient medicine known to the medical profession ia Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, amd a very simple way to find out if you need It, is to put some urine ia a glass tumbler and let it stand 24 hours ; if it bat sedi ment or a milky, cloudy appearance, if It is ropy or stringy, pale or discolored, you do not need a physician to tell you that your kidney and bladder are badly atTected. . The Rev. Theodore Hunter, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Greensburg Ky., writes us the following;: "It gives me much pleasure to state that 1 have received jyreat benefit from the use of Dr. David Kennedy'i Favorite Remedy. Some time ago I had a severe attack of kidney trouble, but a few bottles of 'Favorite Remedy' have entirely removed the malady." "Favorite Remedy" speedily cures such dangerous symptoms as pain in the back, frequent desire to urinate, especially at night, burning scalding pain in passing water, the staining; of linen by your urine. It is for sale by all druwflsU in the How BO Oftnt Slzo and the regular $1.00 sice bottles less than a cent a dose. Sjmpfo bottlt tMOUtfk fer trial, frtt by mmil. Dr. Dftvid Kennedy Corporation, Rondaut, N. V. Ilr. l. .H fo.T'i Hall Rkt.ai Cmm cnrel Old Swim. Stia srwlMlu. ii ihmm. Auu. Dress making in all branches Mary Ludww, Broad St., Milford. Pa. State Normal School East Stroudsburg, Pa Regular State Normal Courses, and Sot'tinl Impart menu of Munte, Klo euiioii. Art, Drawing, Stenography and 'i y pewrit in it; fetroiig (Juili'ge i'lvjuii utory J A partment. FREE TUITION Hoarding eipenses $1 5 per wtvk, i'liptls admitted at any time. rail Term open fecpt. 7ib. Write for catalogue. C L. Kemp, A. M.f Principal. Wilton A. Kidman .Rop. Charles B. Stnples. ..Dem. Coroner Murk t Dr. John Kelly Dem. E. S. Wolfe Pro. Jury Commissioner Murk 1 John S. Durant Rep. Lucian B. Hi8Ram...Dem. J. F. Huntington.... Pro. city or incorporated district, and also that every tne nber of Congress and of the State legislature, and of the select or common oouncil of any city, or commissioners of any incor porated district is, by law, incapable of holding or exercibing at the same time the office or appoiutmeut of judge, inspector or clerk of any elec tion of this Commonwealth and that no judge, inspector or other officer of any suoh election shall be eligible to any office to be then voted for ex oept that of an election officer. God Save the Commonwealth. n SHERIFF, Sheriff's Office, Milford, Pa., October 21, 1903. SHERIFFS SALE By virtue of a special writ of Fieri Facias No. 5 December Term, 1W8. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Mon rot, county, to me directed, I will expose to sale by publio vendue or outcry ou SATURDAY, OCTOBKR 81, 1103, at the court houso in tho borough of Stroudsburg, Monroe county, IV Jinny) vnnia. at W o clock a. in., the roiiowin, described property: The line of railway of the Delaware Valley riuti road ( ;om pan extending from Raylorsburg, Monroe Co fa., to Port Jervls and Matainoras i Pike Co., Pa., 13 mil. of which, namely Ironi Kast btrouUHUurir, Monroe (Jo., fa to Ibishkill, Pike Co., Pa., is uoriKtructfd and the road in oueratl n, Induditiir all ways, rights of way, nwwllteds UnUliHd and to be flnUbod and all materials collected for construction or operative purposes, al lands at and near hast Stroudsburtr am at the northern terminus of said lines o railway nnd each of them used or to be uod for terminals or otherwise for the purpose of or in connection with said Hues of railway, and depots and stations, dup grounds, and station ground, gravel pi and real estate and also all station house car house coal bouse nnd other buildings of whatsoever description, and all wale: tanks, all fences, truasos, culverts, bridges, switches, turnouts, crownings and sidings now apjertainiiig to tho said lines of railway above mentioned and alao all machinery and tools now owned and used in connection with the said linos of rail way , one locomotive and tender, one freight car, ouh accommodation pasnenger and express car, two paaatmger cars, and all other rolling stock and equipments of every nature owned by said corporation and necertsary for tho exercise of its fran chises, also all implements, fuel, materials and supplies necessary for the main tenance, operation and repair of said linos of railway and alt other corporate proper ties real and personal, rights, privileges, franchises and immunities of the said corporation. The above Is sold subject to the Hens of a triut mortgiigo for flyu.tM), which covers that part of the line of railway constructed and In operaiiou betwecu K.uit StrotuU burg, Monroe Co., Pa., and liushkill, Pike Co.. Pa. Seized and taken iu execution as the property of the Deli, ware Valley Railroad Uompauy and will he nuld by me for ctMb. VINCKNT O. MhiKWINK, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, Pa.. October S, lWii. i Balch ft Sun, Matamoras, All General Stores in Pike County Will Buy It Back You assume no rink w hen you boy C'hmnborUin'8 Colio, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy. Balch & Son, Matainoras, all general stores in Pike county will refund your money If you are not satisfied after using it. It is everywhere admitted to be the most successful remedy ia use for liuwcl complaints and the ouly one that never fulls. It is pleasant, safe and reliable. 10 30 03 111 I WILL kCOSI ONLY OWE CENT DO YOU EXPEPJ.TO A. D. BROWN and SON, r Manufacturers and dealers In all kinds of Contractors Estimates made tion given and work guaranteed OFFICE, Brown's Building, Milford, Pa Delaware -: Valley -:- Railroad Time Table in Effect October I, 1903 p. in p m. STATIONS 10 00 1 4 I,T New York 12 40 At Philadelphia 9 01 P M 18 35 5 on! 7 (XI Kt Enst Strmidsliurff. f5 (B f7 (0 " Delaware Valley .J miction . . f5 (U f7 (U " Kiale Valley f6 IJ f7 Vi- " Grain's Meadows fl3 87 na l fia 47 12 4! 6 H1 7 14: " Marshall f 13 51 f5 Hi f7 1(11 15 19! f7 ill " Oak rt2 5i ia 67 " Frntclieys . , 11 Coolbauprh . , ' Echo Lake.. " Turn Villa . 11 Shoemakers. . Ar Hushkill . . 5 i fS 84 fu m 6 5 m 7 2: f!3 5tt n ai 11 01 f7 2'l 7 Hill 7 1M 1 051 1 Ki; p in If Stops only on notice p. Ill p. m Trains nrrivlnR nt tliishklll nt 1.10 p. m oonnocts with slngo for Dinnman's Ferry, Milford and Port Jervls. I. SELDON CASE, Supterintendent, East Stroudsburg, Penna. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. I'he hotel par excellence of tho capita), .ocuted within one block of tho White House and directly opposite the Treasury, k'lnost table iu the city. WILLARD'S HOTEL A famous hotclry, remfirknble for lta Mstxirlcnl associations ami long-aiiHtatned popularity. Riemitly renovated, repainted tnd partially refuruibhed. NATIONAL HOTEL A landmark among the hotels of Wash ington, patronized iu former years by presidents and hl)jh official. Always a prime favorite. Recently remodeled and rendered better than ever. Opp. Pa. R. R. dep. WALTER BURTON, Res. Mttr. These hotels are the principal political rendezvous of the capital at all times. They are the best stopping places at rea sonable rates - O. O. STAPLES. Proprietor. O. DEWITT. Manager. THE LANE INSTITUTE, THE LAN E INSTITUTE CO. 1136, tsroadway. fct. Jamaa Eiuila In, New York. rorthsTrsstmant snd ours of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE tUBITS. NO HYPODERMIC INJECTION'S. A PSUfKCT ilOMK TUKATMKMT Olt SANI TAKIIJM AL'VANTAI.KM. H. E.Emerson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad Street. rjnn I am prepared to furnish llUULs wood in stove lensrths at $2 a load. F. F. Kkitz, TC'K'pltone conuei'tions. Milford. tf to buy n pnstal card anil send to Tho Now York Tribune Farmer, New York Cit?, for a free specimen copy. Tho New York Tribune Farmer is ft National Illustrated Agricultural Week ly for farmers and their families, and EVKRY issue contains matter instruc tive nnd entertaining to EVKRY mem ber of the family. The price is $1.00 per year, hut if you like it you can sectiro it with your own favorlto local newspaper, Tint PiiERs, Milford. Tn., at ft bargain. Both nnpurs one year only 11.(15. Send your order nnd money to tho Piks County Piskss, at Milford, Pa. BUILD? THEN SEE Lumber, and Builders. ; personal atten ip. m p. m. 1. L. & W. R. R ... Unind Streot Station .Ar.l .Lv. 8 2 .' 7 !!5 III : .Ar 8 85' 4 25 0 15 frt : f4 Sif f 23 W .11 14 21 fli 21 fS 23 14 13 f(l 13 8 21: 4 II (111 f8 ill: f4 (HI ffl (1 IS Hi f4 (i fli ll 8 13 4 (13 (I 03 fx 111 M (HI f 111 in (m( f3 m fr wi 8 Ureek (irovo. s 05: 8 (ml 8 551 8 50 5 55 5 411 to conductor or on stirnal p m.'p m p.m. Johnson's Shoe Store f r TheLaFrance Shoes FI because the lusts they're made on were planned by experts. They keep their shape, localise the workmen whomade them are experts. They wear be cause their leather was selected by experts. Our footing as a shoe man has made us lit to lit the feet. Bring in yours. We'll lit 'em. 9: ft it Y40 hA0 IP A P n p 4 fx f- 0 JOHNSON, FITTER OF FEET. Port Jervis, N. Y. 4 4'-JV -A- -tskt .si Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr.Ieiirf! 3 lev; Diccouory I or I oioii VUL1I4 1 VtlU wc 4 ii.ee A Perfect For All Throat and Cure : Lung Troubles. Money back If it fails. 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