Pike County press. (Milford, Pa.) 1895-1925, December 11, 1903, Image 3

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    A MVTJ. V A AN WT I
A man mny bu just ns thankful in liis old
clothes as in new ones but he doesn't look it.
WEARABLE TO BE THANKFUL FOR
WINTER OVERCOATSS, DRES SUITS,
AND BUSINESS SUITS,
rivaling the most elegant productions of the exclu
sive tailor at Thanksgiving feasts and society events.
THANKSGIVING HEADGEAR
ALPINES, : FLORA DORAS,
DERBYS, ETC.
THANKSGIVING FIXINGS
DRESS SHIRTS, DRESS NECK
WEAR, DRESS GLOVES, fie.
Plenty of dressing to go with
your turkey where ever served.
Reliable Clothing; House
East Stroudsburg, - Pcnn'a.
11
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A SEASONABLE REHEDY
Emulsion of Puro Norwegian
COD LIVER OIL
With Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda
A 12-oz. bottle for 50c.
Prescriptions
iVo u n d Hi Ea E IT 6
a
Com
Sf Next Door to
ew wmm goods
. LAWNS, PERCALES, SATEENS,
A Mev Line of Shoes. All Prices & Sizes
CHINA AND JAPAN MATTING
HATS & CAt-S COLLARS & CUFFS
Select Groceries - Wall Paper
HARDWARE PLOWS CULTIVATORS
LISTER'S FERTILIZERS
WINDOW GLASS PAINTS & OILS
Dcvco's Pure Lead and Zinc Paints
W. Ct G. MITCHELL'S,
MILFORD, PA.
DO YOU EXPEPJ TO BUILD? THEN SEE
a ii nnnrfp nfj Qnn
. ?J. UUUl'y'L.' CillU uUS,
Marufacturorr and dealers In oil
klndti of Lumber,
Contractors and Guildcm.
'latimater. mndo ; personal atten
tion i',viJ n and work Guaranteed
Ci fir:, Crown's Cuiidin;;, Milfcrd, Pa
When you want the BEST
in Canned Goods get the
White Rose Brand
In Coffee
THE WHITE HOUSE
In Paints
THE S. W. P.
Serwin, - Williams - Paint
r
1
M
f
T. Armstrong & CO.
MILFORD, PENNA.
TS 0 H S C0 ylva'nla
Hotel Fauchere.
SANUYSTON.
Tlio younp folks of Ijnvtnn will
hi)Ul Btnr of Hthlilipin snpwr In
the Lnyton M. E. church Chrlstnmp
five. Yon buy n box of enndy for 75
fonts nnd In tlio box Ir the nnrae of
the hilly you tiiko lo supper, all for
75 cents, supper, girl nnd comly.
Everybody Invited.
Our first real snow on the even
ing of the 10 inst whs a success so
fT us quantity whs concerned.
About 10 inches wns the depth.
At the adjourned meeting of the
directors and pntrons of the Bovnns
creamery nothing wns definitely
settled as to whether Mr. Fulboam
was to have the creamery another
year. "Another meeting will be
held soon.
Albert Emmons, a veteran of the
Civil War, died Thursday last at the
residence of bis sister Rt Andover,
N. J., of a complication of diseases.
Deceased was born at Lay ton 59
years ago and was the chum of the
writer until the war, when deceased
enlisted In Co. D. 15 N. J. as drum
mer and was discharged thorofrom
in 1864. Soon after his discharge he
again enlisted in Co. M. 1st N. J.
Cav., but was trnnsfered to Co. F.
where he served until Mny 25, 1S(15.
Comrade Emmons was Jolly and
good natnred and I can truly say he
had not an enemy In the world. Of
the large family, of which he was a
member, only a sister, Mrs. Margaret
Grover, of Andover is still living.
A warm friend and a brave soldier
has answered the last roll call.
Two funerals were held at Haines
ville Saturday last, that of Edward
Hotnlen of Ilalnesville was Held in
the forenoon. Deceased was about
50 years of age and was sick only a
few days of pneumonia. lie is
survived by bis widow "and two
children, a son and daughter, at
home The second funeral, in the
afternoon, wns that of Mrs. Hannah
J. Handle, wife of Peter Rundle of
Sparrowbush, N. Y. Deceased had
been iu ill health for a long time,
and is survived by her husband and
one sou, Byron, at home. Her age
was 63 years.
Roy Dopue of Chatham, N. J.,' is
spending a few drys visiting friends
and relatives in Sandston.
There is some talk of having a
bank at Branchville, and I heard a
man (who had the stuff) say that
whenever they started a bank at
that place he would take one half of
the stock.' Now let the oitizens of
Branouville do some of the (tame
kind of talking nnd the bank will be
an established fact.
I announced iu my last that Jas.
Fnllor, Jr., had rented the farm of
Mrs. Anna Mettler. I am authoriz
ed to say Mr. Fuller has backed out.
This is a good farm and there should
be no difficulty in securing a good
tenant.
The snow is here and hunting Is
at a stand still for the present.
There Is a mistaken iden among
hunters that they can hunt any
where for foxes. Better stay off,
boys, or you may get into trouble.
Your compositors last weok made
me say in the item referring to
Messrs Vansickle and Kitchon as the
firm of Kintner aud Vansickle when
it should read Kitchen and Van
Rickle. Everybody is liable to mis
takes and I suppose compositors re
no exception.
Miss Norah Bensley of Jersey
City is visiting Mr, and Mrs. Chas.
Bensley at Layton for a few days.
The Sussex county courts will
convene Tuesday of this weok and
quite a number of people from this
town have been subpoenaed to
appear before the grand jury in the
murder case.
Wusu Dopue, who has purchasod
a lot in Branchville, has his new
store at that place up aud enclosed,
and will soon bo ready for occu
pancy, lie has sold his store and
lot at HainesvDle to John W. John
son of that place for 11,500.
The Fanners Institute is being
huld today (Monday) in the church
at Layton. The churoH was full,
the speaking was very instructive,
aud thy singing and music by the
choir was most excellent.
VVhito Bitting at the Brick Houso
for tho Rendington Insurance Co's,
nasessment on Monday, I called upon
tlio school at that place. Mr.
Flazelton is the right uuin In the
riht place, ably assisted by Miss
Layton. The pupils were studious,
and recitations were vury good.
Sammy is all right.
William B. Kenworthey, U. 0.
rbysician and Surgeon.
Onlee anil rekiilrtu-e Hronrt itroct
1 eit Oourt iloue. MIL OKI), PA.
lrAN'l'tH-FAITIIU't, I'KRSOM TO
If travel Bed snpi-rviNe force of Baled-
nuihg !nme. r-traiLJiit f.;il..ry v :o m
wt-vkuiul eApeeM-ri. .-alary 1'aiu weekly j
ahil ( Hjii'Ufti liailit y uitvaiuu il. l'revloui !
'x ;,-rn-iii-.: n . ui.:,'t-r.ai'V. Local t.Tiltory.
IW-olu-t (,,.li',, Jul. J'UMtloli per milieu I.
Klc!-r,e S'-ir a itircnAt;.! etivtleSMi. iilioi'lll
Ic.'Ut lit, J-l Ueurboru Blruet, t hlcn i.
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Plor, Bull or Horse
hide, Calf skin, Doc;
skin, or any other V.ind
of hiile or skin, and let
us tan it with the hnir
on, soft, light, odorless
and moth-proof , for robe,
tug, contor gioves.
Put fir.t frrt rtiir Cnttoffiie,
IfMnfr price, nti'i otirRl'tppinjj
ti'ffflanri instruction!, ho ps to
avoid nminkr. v e also buy
nw furs ami Ritnenu.
THE CPOSflV rwspiAN ri'H COMPANY,
' 116 Mill 5trr-:t. Kochenter, N. V.
UINUMAN'S FERRY.
The evening of Nov. 20 some scala
wag fired an untenanted house
belonging to Miss Sarah C.'ortrlglit,
situated on her farm.
Corncribs here are afflicted in the
same way complained of by Sandy
ston. Now that the county is well sup
plied with bridges would it not be
well to have watering troughs ercted
at convenient places for public use.
The wholesale price of kerosene has
gone up 1 cents a gallon, and It Is
reported that a store has advanced
the price 6 cents. If that Is true
people should look out there for other
rises.
The supervisor in Lehman has
done a lasting and excellent work
between Egypt Mills and Delaware
by filling the depressions with gravel.
St'hanno's was a good market for
farmers to sell their chickens, and If
the new owner doubles the size of the
business, poultry fnen down this way
will be pleased. . It will save them
the time of going further.
. Miss Prlsciltd Layton, whose ankle
was broken some time ago by an
unruly heifer, is improving.
It Is well when buying real estate
to see that the title is clear. The
shady spots will show In time.
Nichecronk pond is fished out it is
said, at least John and Ed Darragh
recently had no luck there.
Will Richards has signed a contract
to return to his profession, the theat
rical stage in Chicago, and if his arm
which was broken last fall is sufficient
ly healed he will leave about Christ
mas. Ho Is an amiable and Jovial
citizen, one whom we regret to have
leave us. -
It would be more Interesting to
know whether Ann is a good cook
than to know her age which is
nobody's business!
Since the failure of Eilenberger
there Is no opposition here in tie
buying and the price has been put
down. As a result some will not cut
their ties and others will haul them
to Bushkill. Opposition is the lileof
business.
Frank Downs, after spending a
few months vacation here, has re
turned to Jersey City.
It is feared that with the raising of
the assessed value of real t-state the
mills tax will not be correspondingly
lowered and if such is the case many
claim they will not be able to pay
their taxes.
William Campbell Is happy having
come into his. share of money left by
the desease of his mother. The face
of the check he received Is 110,000.
Anna C. Van Auken, nee Snyder,
Is very ill with consumption, and her
recovery Is not considered probable.
The Prudential agent was around
last week collecting monthly dues.
K1MBLES
G. W. Kimble and R. W. Kelly
attended the funeral of James T.
Rodman last week, Tuesday, at
Hawley.
Several of the young people of tho
Hawley Baptist church attended
ohurch here Sunday afternoon.
Rev. P. C. Card of the Hawley
Baptist church preaches for us every
Sunday afternoon.
R. W. Kelly attended the election
of officers of the James M. Thorp
post Q. A. R. at Hawley last Friday
evening.
Dress making in all branches.
Mary Ludwiu, Broad St., Milford,Pa.
YA N T K n AN KN'TKRPRISINO
f f b' A KM KH In Ihia section to canvrtrtH
uuring the l.ilo (all toitl wi;itr antoiiii tlie
fruliitir In Iiih vicinity. AiuHt I ttrtlve,
onpnhlti ftiirt honest. Worlr will prove
prolitiihte to a truo! innu arul can be mmt
& sourct? of m:ui:ir n;id enslly ettriii-l
ns much or a little time an tli-sin-tl. If
liinrentid write AT ONCK In T. M. G.,
Box 4, Albiuiy, N. Y., 11W
Bilious?
Dizzy? Headache? Pain
bacK Of yOUT eyeS? It'syOUT
livorl llri A1rpr'c Pillc
Gently laxative; all vegetable.
hoU for CO years.
at..
Want your moustache or beard
a beautiful brownor rkti black? t'jt
GUCKIIIGIIAM'S DYE
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MATAMORAS.
Erie Engineer James dross and
family have chanced their residence
for the winter nnd ore now located
in Port Jorvis.
W. Dnvey and family have moved
to Port Jervis for the winter.
Miss Florence Owens, of Ynlan,
Sullivan county, N. Y., is spending
the winter with Mrs. Alex. Ball.
The services being held every
evening at Ep worth church and led
by Rev. F. A. Heath, the blind evan
golist, assisted by tho pastor, Rev.
Ora J. Shoop, are becoming more
interesting enoh evening are being
largely attended.
Mrs. Peter Dewitt, who had been
operated npon at the Deerpark Sani
tarlum about two weeks ago, is im
proving. Miss Fannie Dingman of Ding-
uians, Pa., visited friends In Matn-
moras Monday She was accom
panied by her brother in law, Rev.
Oarretson, who attended the special
session of the Classls of Orange that
was held at the Reformed Chnrch
in Port Jervis.
Frank Orce, who has been ill with
pneumonia for the past month, is
Improving.
Mrs. D C. Stark and Mrs. John
Simpson from Port Jervis called on
friends in Matanioras Tuesday.
Clarence A. Daily of the U. 8.
flagship Chicago arrived home on
Saturday from Boston where the
Chicago is laid up for repairs.
Josiah Hilferty on Wash'ngton
street, who has been ill with typhoid
fever for the past week, is ranch'
much better, and is getting along
nicely. s.
PAUrAC.
Mrs. C. C. Oumble was greatly
pleased to entertain her sister, Mrs,
Bloss, of Egypt Sunday.
Our sick list eeoms to be increas
ing. Geo Robinson of Big Pond ought
to be happy with a pair of twin boys
to sing him to sleep.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Gilpin of
Hawley visited the latters parents in
this place Sunday.
One of our young men thinks
after this he'll stand up when he
goes calling Sunday evenings. Why?
Because its too hard to get the
varnish off.
The Odd Fellows of Newfoundland
returned their Hawley brothers visit
last Saturday.
Miss Crump's "right in it" fixing
up the school house. Her last im
provement is new curtains.
Mr. and Mrs. Guest of Tafton
called Inst Sunday on Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Martin, who are still confin
ed to the house.
UREENTOWN.
Saturday evening, Deo. 5, Howard
Gilpin and wi'e were called on to
monrn the loss of their five year old
boy, Harold, who had been suffering
with quinsy. A short service was
held at the honse Tuesday morning
by Rev. Williams, and the remains
were taken to Cherry Ridge for
interment. The sorrowing parents
and family have the sympathies of
tlie entire community in the loss of
their dear son.
J. W. Hause of Dreher has re
turned from a months visit in the
southern part of the state.
Six schools in Greene have been
closed for a short time on aooount
of diphtheria.
Samuel Simons and family have
moved to the Flats.
Wesley Akers in company with
his wife and brother, Richard, start
this week on an extended visit to
California.
P. R. Cross has sold one of his
farms to a German family named
Shoennagle who are now moving on
it.
How to Prevent Croup
It will be good news to mothers
of small children to loam that croup
can be prevented. The first sign of
croup is hoarseness. A diy or two
before the attack the child becomes
hoarse. This is soon followed by a
peouliar rough cough. Give Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy freely as
soon as the child becomes hoarse, or
even after the rough cough appears,
and it will dispel all symptoms of
croup. In this way all danger and
anxiety may be avoided. This rem
edy is nsed by many thousands of
mothers and has never been known
to fail. It is, iu fact, the only rem
edy that can always be depended
upon and that Is pleasant and safe
to take For s;ile by lialrh Us Hon.
Matanioras, all gen'l stores in Pike
county.
Since Mr. Cleveland's withdrawal
there has been a great deal of chest
and girth measuring among the
alleged democratic leu'ders.
To improve the appetite and
strengthen the digestion, try a few
doaea of Chamberlttin'g Stomach and
Liver Tablets. Mr. J. II. Suit., of
Detroit, Mich., says, "They restored
my appetite when impaired, relieved
ma of a bloated fowling and caused a
pleasant and satisfactory movement
of tlie bownls. itiere are people in
this community who need just such
a medicine. For sale by Balch tic
Son. Matuuioraa, all general stores
in Pike Co. Every box warrautod.
t CHRISTMAS .
. . . GIVING
Often goes amiss. Not
knowing what to buy
sometimes Induces hasty
buying. We invite yon
to take yonr time In look
ing over onr stock. . . .
FOR HER Ta-d
Perfnnips, Jlno Ponpn, Vrl.t
Hhkd. 1'orkpt Hook, Toilet
Br-tR, Hnlr Hnislics, Puff Iloxcr,
Hand Mirrors. Tea SH. Clilnn
Tea Von, (Mipt nnd Snuocrn,
Fnni'y Clorku, Card Hwl.org,
Fancy Plutim, Pti'rlliiR Sctwntn,
('old ('ream Jam, Gold Pens,
Paper Receptacles, Cnndlo
Sticks, Plntlonery, Confection
ery, Books, Calendars, Curds.
'V FOR HIM V-
Pocket Books. Pipes, Tobacco
Poticlies. Cigars, Traveling
Pets, Military Hnlr Brnslies,
Stamp Roves, Fonntnln Pens,
Coff buttons. Ink Wells, Collnr
and Cuff Sets. Mlilc, Rmk
Rncks, Pnper Wei bts, Calen
dars, Hat Urinhca.
;C. 0. ARMSTRONG!
DRUGGIST.
L. R. CARPENTER
BROKER
STOCKS,
GRAIN,
ETC.
BONDS,
COTTON,
ETC.
Bought and Sold for Cash
or C rried on a Mar
gin of 3 per cent.
You will find that the ser
vices I render yon as a Broker
and the facilities and conven
iences I oan furnish can not be
surpassed elsewhere. It is to
my interest that yon make
money. All hnsiness strfotly
confidential. Correspondence
and telephone orders given
careful attention.
L. R. Carpenter.
Cor. Ball and Plk Sta.
Port Jervis, New York.
Representing
Greulich, Martin Co.
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.
tfoUaVPs And Lots and loti without House.
Ihmler In all kinds of Property.
Notary Public
ALL BUSINESS GIVEN
PROMPT ATTENTION
Office Wells Building
Bulow Diminick Hoiim
Milford, Pa.
VtepmiTipcy oMhiii I' ri iul Korr.tr n
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PAVaimvii
; opposite U. ij.. latent Omco
WASHINGTON D. C.
BuWribe for the fim-a.
lU rmiUlQAD
TIME TABLE.
Corrected to Date.
PnlM Pullman trnlnii to TtnfT ilo, Klnff
nrn KhIIs, Clmutnufiim Lko, Clpvelnnil,
Clilncrn nnd (JlnclnnaM.
Ticket on ln t Port .Tprvls to all
point In tlie Wcntnntl Southwi-nt r limer
rta thnn via any othor flrt-olnag line.
TBAtws Now I,kavs Port Jervis as
Follows.
EASTWARD.
No. 8, Dnlly Fvpmns 8 24A.M.
" fl, Dally l:irwiii 6 lr "
ftl, LhxiiI Except Sunday .. 6 ) "
. " " " 7 40 "
Wny Pnmlny Onlv 7.53 "
80, Iiix nl Eioept Pun'dny. . 10 20 "
S3, Wny dally exo tSiiDiiny 11 55 "
' 4, Dully Kxdtphr 13 42 P.M.
7'4, Siindny Only 1 lo "
" Si, Wnv dally eso't Sund'y 8 28 "
9, Dally Kn press 4 go '
" 7il, Way Sunday Only 4 40 "
" 70S, laical Sunday Oniv 607 "
" 1, Way dally exo't Sund'y 6 40 "
14. Kxpr8 Dally 10.05 '
WESTWARD.
No. 7, Dally Fxnreii 13 ROA M
17, Dally Milk Train 7 95 "
' 1. Dully F.ipreufi 11 84 " '
" 116, For Ho'dale E'pt Sun . . 13 10 T M.
" 8, Express (. hlraco Mm dal 6 IS "
" tS), Local KxpresnSundr.y .. t CO "
" 6, Limited DiiilT Expres. 10.15 '
Trnlnt Innv. f ' 1 , n ... ... . Ti-
- V-...... vii.iiiJriB BllWl. iew
York f P.rf Tnral. 1. V
' - - ... . ..b .... tt .-r iv iiuvn nt
S 80, 7 80, 9 00, 9 15, 10 80 A. M., 1.00, 8.(10,
1 oi, u 1 mi, v 10 r. h. un punaivit,
8 80. 7 80. 0 00 . Q IK 1 u l in 1 mi ' 111.
9 15 t. M.
1). W. COOKE,
General Pniuienr Agent,
New York.
Hera
SOMETHING
YOU NEED!
Voa oirn H fttftr
Works, which
yoa enn hvo hy
cofifttiltlnff tT. C.
PR KSCOTT of
MRtamormi, P.t
who 1 prt-tinrprt
to (five entimfttes
At mny time.
Write him at
once or call and
m his stock of
FORCE "
PUMPS
N
J. C. PRESCOTT,
Matamoraa, Pa.
Stoves and Ranges.
THE
Round Oak
for Wood and Coal.
Best Heater and Fuel Saver in the
Country.
CAREY'S
MAGNESIA
FLEXIBLE
CEMENT ROOFING
FIREPROOF
DURABLE
& CHEAP.
New Era Radiator,
Two Flraa In one
tTARUWARB. CUTLERY, TIN, AGATE
WAKK, ETC.
TIN ROOFING AND PLUMBINO
A SPECIALTY.
Jobbing promptly attended to
T. R. J. Klein & Son,
BROAD STREET MILFORD, PA
HARNESS
Of All Kinds and Styles.
Blankets, Robes, Whips
and Horse Outfitting gen
erally. CAPJUAGE
TRIMMINGS.
Repairing!-",,
Examine my stock it
will please you. The
price too.
L. F. IIAFNER.
Harford St. - Milford, Pa.
"Luaclcl"Luc
Photographed
AND DEALER IN
Photo Supplies,
Developing,
Printing &
Repairing
DONE PROMPTLY.
78 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. V
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