PIKE COUNT PRESS. Friday, November 13, 1903. ri.THTmHF:l KVKRY FRIDAY. OFFICE, BROWN'S BUIMHNd BROAD CT. srBficRirTioN: Onk Year Due dollar and fifty centa. Hix Months .Seventy-five cents. BTKHTIY IN ADVANIK. F.nteifd at, the post ofllr of Mllforii, Pike County, Peniwylvnnlm, m seooml olias mfttior, November twimty-tlrrtt, IH. Advertising Rates. )neq:iin(plijhtlln),onelnBtirtl)n -11. on Ku'h subsoqutoifc Innortlon -&0 KHlnrHl riites, furnished on application, Will be allowed yearly advertisers. Legal Advertising. Administrator's ami Exemilor'i notioofl S.'Xi Auditor's notions 4.( Divoreo notices 5.00 Sheriff's sale, Orphnnn court sales, Coiiol.y Treasurer a soles, Comity stote nuint and election proclamation charged by the Bijuaro. i. H. Tan ,ttn, Pl'BLlHHKR, Mllford, Pike County, Pa. One of the lecturers at the receut teachers institute here might profit by reading the address of Prof. fSohaeffer before the Lancaster teacher. The study of bugology may be interesting but it hardly comes within the three R'e. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT At a stated meeting of Milford Lodge, No. 314, F. & A., held Nov. 4, 1903, a committee was appointed to prepare a suitable minute on the death of our brother Rowland, which committee reports as follows : Whereab, It has been the will of our Father and Creator to whom dirknes and light are alike and whose mandates are inscrutable to our finite understandings to call from ns" our brother, Lafnyetto Rowland. lie has obeyed the Grand Summons and appeared before tht Almighty Judge and has left to us. his brethren, the heritage of his memory and the incense of his worth While bowing in submission to this dispensation knowing that Ho doe tit all things well, yet we deeply deplore our loss. We extend our kindest sympathy to his bereaved wife, his mourning children and sorrowing friends. To the wife who sustains the loss of a companion who has long been a beloved and trusted counsellor, and who while sharing with her his earthly honors and distinctions has been mindful to garner for himself those qualities which fitted him for the possession of the highest, to meet and enjoy with her a place in a heavenly borne through eudlecs To his son and daughter from whom have been taken a father the memory of whose example will stimulate to loftier purposes and nobler ambitions.' To Jus friends who marked in his oonduct and character the exempli fication of those principles which constitute good citizenship and a desire to ennoble and elevate man kind. - We, his brethren, take the lesson of his life to our hearts and as one token of esteem for our brother drape our lodge in mourning. We also send a copy of this min ute to the family and spread it on the records of our order Geo. A. Swepeniser, J. H. Van Kites, Com. J. C. Westbrjok, Jr., Locked Vp for Larceny A young man giving his name as Ilarold Huberts, age 17 years, and residence Grand P.apidi, Mich., who has been employed by Jas. C. Iio:-e at Matamoras during the summer, was arrested last evening by Chief E. C. Wood charged by Mr Hose with having stolen one Oxford t;rey Over coat, a pearl bandied revolver, a razor and one pair of pants, nmi the goods were all found in his possession. On being brought before Enquire J. 11 Ludwig this morning be plead guilty to the charge and in default of f 200 bail was committed to jail . The Fi'oceioa 'rrie Nation's hnd herd.iv. :i-!j'vh '1 line it, iinidln sv. ay. 1 .it ll.i- ilruiu: l.e. '(.Ill iiiim-. Glory be! tin y never sf -ly I t. LouU Star. Jl VT WHAT VOl' KI.EU IttimWi laiu's SUtiimch t.iit 3. Iter lien you foul bilious, hen your liver is torpid. you bnu no iiiipoiite. Lou juu have a heitdnel.e. : n yua foe.l dull uttor pitting;, ln ii vourbowolsare c inMipatcd. bou you h:ive a bui t.iale in the la. ! y will improve your uppoiite, j--1 1 1 i ' n i .,.' '.'.tto your M ' iMno ti, i t o viit i i vor it ti 1 bou oN. I'M- l...:. c. : - '.!. ! r t. .x. 1 or m!-3 by v : n, : i we i u, n,i p it iul - Jo i :. O" ; v . I Methodist Church Jottings, (l)y V.K7. V. A. Wooti ) Sermon topics for November lu : Morning, "Salvation from Unlov able Traits of character." Evening. "Perseverence." Subject for League servieo, Personal Work, the Duty or Every Christian, Lender Frank I'letchet. v. Prayer meeting topic for Nov. 1R : The Curse of Strong Prink. Mrs. William Ryman returned to her anxiously expectant family liift Saturday evening after a delightful trip to the neighborhood of Wiscon sin where she has been visiting In r mother and relatives. Friends as sembled after her arrival home at 1 gave her a surpiise party reception. Mrs. Dulling was agreeably em -prised Tuesday by the sudden np pearanoe of a pnrty of eleven Indie at her door. Previously cbtnimd information concerning a quilt tint! needed attention was what brought the Indies together. After a bounti ful dinner, leaving no room Tot supper, the problem of how to gt t borne was only solved after grim aud determined effort. -Through the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Bournique the pastor and wife were privileged to wnple some of the venison obtained by the recent hunting party'. Our janitor, Mr. Wagner, has been seriously ill. His condition nt present is somewhat Improved. The pastor's mother and aunt re turned to Mount Vernon, N. Y., Monday. They were very favorably impressed with Milford' although theij; brief stay did not nffora oppor tunity to visit many of the neigh boring points of interest. The booklet giving our roll of membership and information on enke making is to bo published in the near future. Ladies, we wan! your favorite cake recipes. Please be quick. United State Game Laws An examination of the game laws passed by the different states will show there Is nothing anomalous in the position taken by Pennsylvania, requiring non-residents to take out a license to hunt. The law is in force in all but twenty-five states, most of them being southern and south western states. In some Btates, notably North Carolina, which do not have a license fee, the law provides that sportsmen must obtain written consent of the owner of the land on which they hunt and this makes hunting on his land a valuable asset to the farmer which yields a cash return and may be made to pay his taxes in whole or in part. All the states of the union except four, Montana, Mississippi, Kentucky aiid Virginia, prohibit the export of game at certain times and all the slates exeppt fifteen prohibit the sale of certain game at all times. It will bo seen therefore that the several legislatures are exercising care to protect game from destruction and to take away he Incentive to ruthless killing by depriving hunters of the right to sell. Salt pork, is a famous old- fashioned remedy tor con sumption. " Eat plenty of pork," was the advice to tht consumptive co and ioc years ago. Salt pork is good if a man can stomach it. The idea behind it is that fat is the food the consumptive needs most. Scott'sEmulsion is the mod ern method of feeding fat to the consumptive. Pork is too rough for sensitive stomachs. Scott's Emulsion is the most rcrincd of fats, especially prepared for easy digestion. Feeding him fat in this way, which is often the only way, is half the battle, but Scott's Emulsion does more than that. There is some thing about the combination ci cod liver oil and hypophos phites in Scott's Emulsion that puts new life into the weak parts and Ins a special action on the diseased luns. A .satnj-Ie will be sr.Mt dvit Ujiuii request. Be iTtt tint i!,'s picture In tint ,n (.1 a L;,cl in on the ': j t r ot t. L-iy botli ut l liiui ,i,.n u buy. ITCOTT ft HOWNE, cu::.nr.5TS, 4 3 -1 1 i't., N. Y. J-.t. io..I f:; all d.-u-ws. GOilSOiiipfiOO LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES Enst Munch Chunk is ha ving trou ble with smallpox cases. Harvard won from the V. P. lust Saturday the annttnl foot bull game by ft score of 17-10. Miss Emma Emerson of Mnrydell, Del., is a guest with the fumily of Dr. H. E. Emerson. , Herman Stubendorff and wife expect to spend the wiuter in Phila delphia, and the south. 8. L. Sclioonover, assessor of Leh man, resigned last week and the county conimisionprs have appoint ed W. H. Ktoddnrt in his place. As indicating the number of truants, Officer Wood has 20 notices to patents to serve for not comply ing with the law in sending their children to school. A destructive forest fire last week burned over several hundred acres in the northern pnrfc of Delaware township. Considerable thrifty timber was destroyed. Mrs. Andrews of New York, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. F. F. White on Fourth street for some v.eeks, returned home today. M B. Pitney of Delaware town ship bought a drift pile on the Shoe maker fnrtn for tlO, it is reported, and has already husked from it over 100 bushels of corn. Miss Florence Hildebrandt of this borough and James O'Brien ot Jersey City will be mairied Tnanks giving day in the Catholic church. August Metz and wife of Dingman township are rejoicing over the advent of a baby girl, and J. A. Myer and wife of tins place are giv Ing thanks for a like blessing. Efforts are being made to establish a Y. M. C. A. here and about twenty people have intimated an intention to join. It is hoped the effort may succeed. Heretofore firemen and soldiers in New Jersey have enjoyed exemp Hons. The Supreme court Mondaj handed down a decision declaring the act unconstitutional which will allow taxation on nearly ten million dollars now exempt. Dr. Kenworthey had the good fortune this week to shoot a deer. Another was wounded by F. C. Plume and afterwards killed by McConnell. It was evident from the outfit when the party started out that business was intended. R. D. Sayre found a few days ago an Indian pot on the farm of Jacob McCarty in Montague whero there is a large wash out. The pot is made of clay, is 8 or 10 inches hign and will probably holds couple of quarts. It is perfect except where a small piece is broken out of the rim which is slightly flaring. John P. Van Etten and Leon Schanno contemplate establishing another ferry at Port Jervis just above the railroad bridge. They have a fiat, which came down the river from somewhere above, which they will fit up with side paddle wheels propelled by a small gasoline engine. A ferry for foot passengers has been established at Barret bridge which will ply all night. It is reported that the Barret bridge company of Port Jervis has let a contract for the erection of a steel bridge to the Owego Bridge Company. There are two spans ot 325 feet each and the new structure will be considerably wider and stronger tlian was the old bridge. The price is stated to be 139,000. Jas. P. Van Etten met with an accident Wednesday evening which might have been far more seiious. Coming down the turnpike bill near town, when about at the foot, his machine suddenly turned and ran up the bank, npset aud threw him out. His hands were both sprained and his face and nose considerably cut and bruised. The M. M. and P. J. Railroad company is preparing to block up the New York span of its bridge in order to repair the abutment. It is said another span will be added on the Now York side, which will give ! lie water more room at that point, and render Port Jervis less liable to innundation, especially if a dike is built across the fiat. iie could not nmke a butch of bread, Or biM'iitiri lit to fat. ;SI,e could not make a di-cf nt rake. Nor pudding inr. and Yioi'd aay in iMMik hho'ii no suocfss, It yon aro any judo. Hot. what b it manor, for nho makes Thu moot ilolii ioiiM fmitfol' i'lilbidelplila HuHetlu. Unclaimed Letters List of unclaimed letters remain ing in the post cilice nt Milford for t he week ending Nov. U, 1903 : Ladi..-H-Mrs. li. Mills, Mis. Mary Maud, M,ss Gertrude Bopgs, ilir.a Mis Anna Bartchtle. Gentlemen Cyrus Krune. Persons claiming the above will please say "Advertised" and give date of tbis list. CuAiM.Kn La rn m i j!k, P. M. Adverti.-e i;l the l'i:K-s. Get the Jilost Oat of Your Food Yim don't nmi can't if yonr stomach 1b nenk. A weak ntomnch does not (li pct nil Hint is ordinflrily taken into it. It pi'ifi tirf-rt rnsily, mid whiit it fnila to di't is w -ft "ted. Among the pipns of a wrnk ptomnch nro nm'Mfini'PH aftr rittintr, tit of iht vmifl hpnditchp, and dif-iigrecahle belch ing. "I hnrft tnken Tlonrl's pHrsfinnrllla at rtlfTVr.'iit tlrnt'S for utoimu b troubled, and a rtm down cotn!lt Inn of fhn system, ami hnve hncn prrntiy bone'itc-l liy Its n. 1 would not. be without It m my futnlly. I nm tron Mpi ppPclHHy In Rummer wi'h wpb Mntn arh nnri iihiiw-b awl fhnl Hood's SnrnpariMa lnvnUmble." E. B. Hickman, X healer, Pa. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Ptrengtlipn and tone Die stomach and tlie whole digestive syotem. Presbyterian .Chroniclings (Bt Rev. E. M. Sinead.) The topio of next Sunday morn ings sermon will be "The Bible as the Word of God." The evening sermon will be preached from the text, "ye are complete in Him." The Choral Society had every reason for encouragement lastTnes evening when it assembled for the first regular lesson. The number of members, which we hope may be Increased, was very promising. The leader, Mr. Stewart, was pleasing in his manner and thorough in his method. We feel to congratulate ourselves upon the fine start already made and upon what we believe is to be t ne end a good success. The Union Thanksgiving service will be hold in the Methodist church on that day. ,The service wfll com commence at 10 a. m to enable the writer to meet another engagement in Suffern, N. Y., that same after noou. The present plan also ar ranges for brief addresses from both Itev. V. A. Wood and myself. We hope this service may be well sub taincd on account of its national, eccleastical and domestic signifi cance Plans are being contemplated for ft Thanksgiving social for the bene fit of the church. Next week we expect to be able to make them public. The Christian Endeavor Society and their friends were very pleas antly entertained one evening last week by Miss Lulu Schorr. The social life of the society cannot help flourishing after such gatherings and we are greatly indebted to those who open their homes in this way. The Misses Decker are to entertain the society next week Friday even ing. s All the", yonng friends of the society are invited to come. The Ladies Aid Society met yesterday, Thursday, afternoon at the, home of Mrs. Westfall, and among other things elected a new president to fill the vaoancy occa sioned by Mr. Heller's resignation, We congratulate the sooiety in their chiice of Mrs. Terwilliger as their new leader. Of course Mrs. Ter- williger is handicapped by taking up the work after the beginning of the year but loyalty and sympathy will make np for this and give us a successful year. Erie's Rural Bummer Homes for 1004 ' The passenger department of the h,rie Uailrnau. desires to have every one in Pike county and vicinity who are to keep summer boarders repre sented in tie "Rural Summer Homes" for 1904, and all who Intend to keep summer boarders should send a postal to Mr. H. L. Slnuson, Erie ticket agent. Port Jervis, N Y., and receive by return mail a blank application for free space in the book, which should be filled up ana returned tr fcne ticket onice, Port Jervis, N. Y. , All who were represented in this year's book will receive a blank application by mail, " 27 Cniciao, Tuscola 6MT8 WANr IGUJU'K I'HKi: LIST Send for Medical lllank, thatu Dlaeiioslsoi Your rase Mhj lie Made, Free of Cliarue by Our Medical Director. r TRADE 1 CT3 1 CO r In i I ! 5 Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Hot Flashes, Blues, Hysteria, Headache, Or That Tired Feeling. 5:.i;:f, Ey ns. a. rick:;c:;d ccsmi Main ftk-ti r i noil iioay tei la . ,n li o n Si 1 1 . L-Li, UtKAijti. Feels Thirty Years Younger. Ir. Kennpdy'H New Metllclnfi, C'Rl-etira Hol- 'nt, Vf armly Trained hy Mrn. C'hnfl. AVhen Dr. Unrid Kennedy, of Kennedy Row, Kington, N. Y., nld ho regarded Ca! ctira Solvent, his new tnedlelne for tho kidneys, liver and bl od, as tlio crowbhig aelvlevenient of his lire, he made no mistake as hundreds who have used It testify. Here Is ono letter, short a:id to the point: RrT!.A;!, Vt , August nth, loos Oear Plrs: 1 have never taken any medicine that did me so much (rood ns Dr. Kennedy's latost medicine, Cal-ciirn Solvent. I can work hard all day and can do more work than I could even thirty years aero. I ant 59 years of ape aud never felt better In my life. Gratefully yours, MRM. A. F. CHAFFEE. Remember that It Is of Dr. Kennedy's new medicine that this lady writes. Only one Dr. David Kennedy cvei lived In Rondout, City of Kingston, N. Y., and his dew medicine Is sold only la l bottles. Dear old Uen. (Jrosvctior has al ready "nVrrered" It out fill! a month ago- A good many of the explanation departments of various politicians have been worked to the full. Not only did the Ohio democrats have their knives out but they had both edges well whetted. There Is not very much being said just now about ejecting the Hon. Marcus A. Hanna from the political arena. The Cincinnati professor-who is making a collection of fungi will find an excellent field among the Ohio democracy. Senator Morgan doubtless believes that both the New York and Ohio returns fully vindicate his position on the Nicaragua route question. Rockefeller would lake such a little man as Monte Cristo and put him out of business in about two ticks of the telegraph wire. The country has been highly grati fied over the formal announcement that Great Britain will not interfere with our police i.uiies on the Panama isthmus. We are truly thankful. When asked for his views on the election returns, the Hon. David II. Hill was eloquently silent; he even failed to reiterate that he was a democrat. A number of Russian newspapers broadly hint that while the United States may talk of open doors and rights of trade in China, it can't enforce them. Can't is a word this country has not yet learned. Charlie Towne of Wall Street fame dropped business long enough to make a lew thrilling campaign remarks. I bathe my soul in the atmosphere of honest democracy" announced Mr. Towne. We thought Charlie was bathing in oil these days. There seems to have been me hod in some of Bourke Cochran's recent oratory. Having successfully landed Mr. McClellan as mayor of Tammany, Mr. Cochran now desires to succeed him in Congress and give that body an example of a real talkfest. lPANTKD - AN ENTERPRISING I ! FA KM ER in this section to canvass during tho I, no fall and winter among the farmers In his vicinity. Must be active, capable and honest. Work will prove profitable to a itood man and can be made a source of regular and easily earned income each year. To it may be devoted as much or as little time as desired. If interested write AT ONCE to T. M. fi Box 74, Albany, N. Y. 1 1 w MORPHINE A Guaranteed Home Cure for All Drug Habits. Morphine, Opium, Laudsnum, Co caine and all other drug habits, can be permanently and painlessly cured at home and we cure them without causing detention from business or other inconvenience whatever. Ao tion immediate. Creates good appe tite. Produces sound, restfull sleep. Leaves system of patient in natural, healthy condition and without fur ther desire for drugs of any kind. We build np the nervous system and remove the causes of disease. Each case submitted to ns receives indi vidual attention from an experieno ed nerve specialist. FHEK TRIAL TREATMENT will be sent to anyone addioted to morphine or other drug habits on roceipt of request. This trial will demonstrate its remarkable curative value. Confidential correspondence espec ially with physicians, solicited. Write nt once for our free booklet containing references, terms, eto. Manhattan Tiikkai-eltio Ass'n., Dep't. B., 1133 Broadway, New Vork City. William B. Kenworthey. M. D. riiysician and Surgeon. Olrloe and residence Broad street (Juurt lluuao. illLruHU, PA. ' i Sven to . Ma boxe tol Li p.uit 13 months. V . .,.. .... . Vyckoff's Ucvj York jutting ie We've cut ji liigli notch for November business with u store tilled witli gtxxl reliable merchandise, with styles brought right down to the minute, with sell ing enthusiasm pervading every section: with clean methods and low nriees there should be but little diniculty in reaching the notch. Thus we swing into the winter's business with full confidence as to results. And such attractive values as the follow ing will do much to bring about those results. The November Tliis P'ore Sale of Furs 8tric',y "in i" on furs. We know these fur values to be right No trouble to convince you of this fact if you'll kindly investigate. Isabella Fox boas at 6 to 124 ; Sable Fox boas, ffi to $20 ; Dyed Opossum Scarfs, t5 to 1750; Sheared Coney Scarfs ns low as 90o ; Long Flat Coney Scarfs with cord attachments at $3. GO ; Fancy Squirrel Scarfs nt various prices; Children's Sets of exceptional merit, 9fio to tl.60; Misses' Sets, f4.G0 to fl DO. Picked Up Not from one in Passing fltock- bnt bris'" attractive bargain from various stocks. Just the wanted things at the wanted time and at the wnnted price, Rend. The popular bead nnd bead looms, new crashed leather belts, new yard-wide lining satins, brown, tan, silver grey and white, new flannel ette petticoats, 2Go to 50o ; Children's Dresses, 4 to 14 years, 98o to t'.BO; thousand Writing Tablets, excep tional value; another lot of those popular Sorosis Petticoats; case of Men's All-wool Shirts and Drawers 50o the garment, great value at 75c ; the new mannish kid gloves, pique sewn, 11.25, in tans and whites; special lot of taffeta ribbons, suit able for the hair, Nos. 40 nnd 60, nt 9o the yard, all colors ; lot of men' All-wool Cashmere Half Hose, run of the mill, value 25o, for two pairs for a quarter. WYCK0FFS riEW YORK STORE Stroudsburg, Penn'a. No connection with any store of similar name. t A PRACTICAL AGE DEMANDS A PRACTICAL J EDUCATION I In point of Location Methods and Thor- ' oughness, the i PORT JERVIS S BUSINESS INSTITUTE is eminently worthy of your consideration. S Particulars free. S GEO. OAKLEY, President. S B. F. SMITH, Principal. S Hubbard Bldg. 0pp. Erie Depot. LIVERY STABLES. lf,you W3nt a stylish sin gle or double rig, safe horses, good harness and clean, comfortable carriages at reasona ble prices call on J. B. Van Tasso!, Corner Ann and Fourth streets MILFORD PA. BIuo Front Stables, Port Jervis, N. V. Adjoining Gumaer's Union House Roud, carriage, druft and farm horses for sale. Exchanges made. A large stock from which to make selections. CANAL ST. Hiram Towner. Advertise in the Pkk.hu. To Cure a Cold in Ono Day . 7 TL Store Weekly New mm il l Wanted Things Theolddnyaof . . . . - 1. 1 in Jinit uoods have been sup planted by the progressive manu facturer so that but few of the ne cessnry articles are now made nt home. This is time, trouble arid money saved. Uolf jackets have become a necessity ; we're trying hard to keep the line up to our standard. The short petticoat so comfortable and useful finds nlne in our stock from 50o to J1.4S. Shawls aud fascinators from 25c up, including the light fluffy silk nnd silk woo), with same of Ice wool. Two numbers of circular shawls, in' newpatternsat tl 50and $2.25, hand knit. Might mention our line in cludes, Tam-o'SIinuters, toques, lepgins, golf gloves and mittens, infants' nnnd knit sncques, eto. November and November u Outer Garments tJ'I""ljf,c;r garment sell, ing, coats, suits, sparate skirts. Never before bus this shop matin such 4 showing. Styles, varieties, materials, fit, finish nnd price nil appeal to you. In suits we nro bei -ter equipped than ever, even thoupli October selling was nt a very slilf gait. New arrivals ha long skirted coats, beautifully made nnd tnn -tnetl. Plain blue, brown ard blnrk Cheviot, some of the fancy Scotch mixtures and nearly nil with militay capes. Price range is from 15 to $25 with other good values in suits at $10 to $14. A few of last season's at, half price. In jacket department the newest off 'rings only nre shown as well ns in separate Bkirts Alte rations free Fire.... Insurance W represent the well, known companies THE CONTINENTAL of Is'ow York GERMAN-AMERICAN of New York THE AMERICAN FIRE of I'lnltinVlphifi, Pn. NORTH BRITISH and MERCANTILE of London, Eng. Keep Insured. You on. not afford to take the risk for tho small cost of a Policy In a good reliable oompany. Ryman 6 Wells. Milford, Pa. Supplying: The Table AH EVERY DAY PROBLEM We solve it by keeping Fine Groceries, Canned Goods, Choice Meats, Fresh Vegetables. EVFRY THING FOR AN ELEGANT DINNER GUMBLE & RYDER Harford St. Milford Pa. Fire Insurance. OLI KKl.iAlll.lf tOMPA.NIfcS. KATKS UK ANON A Itl.B Charles G. Wood, Agt. hurreitftur to J. J. Hjirt. gVODin- in ri-;irof Ki-nklence on Ann S Milford, Pike Co., Pm. Curca Crfp Two bays. en every S i r-jrtt lot. 25c. f j
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