J. S. SILVERMAN, ,.,,,THE HOME OF THE WINTER CLOTHING & FURNISHING You know J. FilTPrmnn's clothes as the brt romly to-wonr; you know tlmm to be modestly priced, to reflect the stylo nnd fnshlun of tho dny, nnd thut thoy wenr well, Perhnps you do not know the wonderful diversity of Btyles we show. In the overcont line you will find hero the blj? loose grent coat, the medium length overcoat and a fine line of ulsters. A LITTLE DRESSING with the proper line of clothes will not be an expensive tnsk If the clothes are bought here. A new stilt or overcont fun be had for fiVOi); tB.fiOj 7 00; 8.00 or ir,.no. PASS IT AROUND Tass It around and let It be known that there is not a stotti In Monroe County that enn excel us In our display of Clothing, Hats or Furnishings Will you have some of these bnrprnlns we are offering. No bettor time to make clothing Investments than now. The whole season Is ln-fore you. We hnve a Hue line of warm Under wear; Hosiery and Gloves. You can't do tetter than to come here. And to trim up your outfit, we have eleiit Neckwear, full of life and snap. We have, also, nflm line of Ladles' Coats, Tailor-made Suits, Skirts, Wrappers and Furs Just . Right , for . Christmas We extend you a Cliristmns invitation to come in. J. S. SILVERMAN, Clothier and Furnisher From Head to Foot. East Stroudsburg, .' Pennsylvania. r NEW GOODS .-. . FOR THE ... HOLIDAYS WOOLEN DRESS GOODS OUTING FLANNELS WOOL FLANNELS LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S NECKWEAR GLOVES MITTENS HATS CAPS UNDERWEAR SHIRTS HOSIERY RUGS MATTING LAMPS GLASS AND CHINAWARE RUBBERS FELTS SHOES ETC. ETC W. & G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, 0 PENNA. jj j : - - - . V A SEASONABLE REHEDY Emulsion of Puro Norwegian COD LIVER OIL With iiypophosphitcs of Limo and Soda A 12-oz. bottle for 50c. Prescription O rran CorfiounOod H. E. Emerson & Co., -r Nr.xt Door DO YOU EXPERT TO r.nufaciurorr; and doalorii In kinda of Lumber, ore fT-rilo lion ;;iv . . n and vork i fry 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 T. Armstrong S CO. MILFORD, PENNA. Broad Street. Ivi i ItorrJ, nniylvanli to Hotel Fuuchttre. BUILD? THEM SEE i r v. i E V, "J oil ana l,us ; porona! attcm- ' u a r.i n to co i r . r t I I i w I . SANDY8T0N. Dnrembr-r will pi? ns a pretty cold month. T'h pro whs 22 clear ilnva. 6 cloudy and 4 partly cloudy. Tho liiRliPst tptnpprnlnre was 48 on the 20th, nnd the lowest 13 below z.'io on tiio ilst. ilrfnti maximum reinrtprntnra was 32 32-100. Mean minimum 10.32. Minimum set 28.58. Rainfall 2,(58 inches nnd the snow full 2R inches. It is hoped that the coldest part of tho winter is over. The oyster supper nt Mrs. Jacob Kyte's near Bevnns Friday evening whs lurgoly attended nnd a plensnnt evening's entertninnient was lind. The receipt b were about f '50. In nn nrtiole by J. V. Little In the columns of the Wantage Recorder of Deckertown of Inst week be tries to make it. clear as to where hell and heaven are located. Many emi nent divines have failed to locate those places and the public mind may now be nt rest as to what direction they will take, fie says also that, "tho immortal ninn will live forever in an immortal body that he will occupy ns soon as lie is taken from this mortal body." IIow docs that agree with the doctrine of purgatory of the Catholic church. On Sunday hist tho merenry only reached 5 above and at 10 p. in. stood 14" below, and Monday (today) it reached only 5 above and at 9 p. m. it was ' 10 below aero. Pretty healthy winter weather this. Now that the hunting season is over our hunters, I might say unanimously, claim that the only law that will protect game is to make it unlawful to sell or dispose of any kind of game in or out of the state. This would protect, and boys, and some who are pretty old boys, who are trapping for skunks and are catching more rnbbits than skunks would quit the business. Stop the sale of all game is the only way to protect the gnme. There is talk of repealing the law giving t3 bounty on foxes. One of our fox hunters Wednesday, while in pursuit of a fox in Pine Hill, found whore a fox had eaten 4 rabbits and three birds. Better leave the bounty on those posts. Esquire M. V. B. Warner and wife of Bevans are spending a fort night visiting friends and relatives iu and around Newark. Clinton Rouenkrans and Frank Major are the champion fox killers in this section, having captured three within a week, and they say the end is not yet. The one killed by thorn on New Years makes the sixth one killed in this township. A Mr. Morgan of Dingmans is reported as having rented the farm of Mrs MeUler over along the river. Mr. Snook who occupied the farm of Daniel Carmer near Hainesville has rented the farm of Evan BevanB on the ridge. The creamery at Bevars has been rented by Mr. Fnlboam of Braneh ville for the coming year. The patrons will receive more for their milk this year and everybody is glad to hear the good news. Tommy Hilton got after a fox in Pine Hill and without a dog ran it into a hole and tnen went home and got digging tools and dug him out and it was a pretty cold day, too J. J. Vansickle returned to Ohio on Monday, business requiring his presence thore. Ralph Vansickle and Miss Birtio Kintner returned Monday to their studies at the normal school at Trenton. My Weather Service Thermometer shown 30 degrees below zero this Tuesday morning. This beats any thing in a good many years. (ilULNTOW.N. (Received too lute for last week.) Mrs. Frank Martin of Taupao is not expected to live. John M. Bmith, a well known resident of (Jreentown. died at his home on tho 29tu of December. Patrick Slattury, an agod reaidon of Greene, died December 25th and was buried Tuesday, December 20th in St. Mary's cemetery. Rev. P. U Winters had charge of the service. PliinnHS lliiKelton hnei bt;en visit ing his brother, Fletcher. , Hath IIiipps ia visiting iu Phila di-lphin this wet-k. - ' On account of the fear of the spread of diphtheria no eiitertainmcut weru held ou Christinas. Augusta lliue'.ton is visiting in Wilkt'abarre this week.' . T. X. CivSj received a fine pnir of deer antlers from Colorado, as a ( britnins souvenir. HicliHid riulips, Mis lain Clark, and Mi Lama IJ.ntl.'aou a pent Chribttnas t the hoino of ti.e hitter. Luther i'e.iteu luts he;'!i visil.ii'g fiivn.U in (ireentown. X. v. 7.. Di Vr( 11.1,1 i 111 all liraiit'lii'a. V l.l liWIll, 1 r r L 1 U J 4 9 Ftecr, Bull or Horse hide, Cnlf skin, Po;f skin, or any other kind of hide or skin, and let us tan it with the hair on, soft, lipht, odorless and nioth-proof.forrohe, rug, coat or gloves. Wilt first irrt our CfltaioirMe, ffivtnR prir?, ftn'l om sliippitifif tic. nnrl i,,.t n,rt inn nn rn tn avoid niis'nke. U e also buy raw lurs una itmseng, -THB CBORY FPISUN Tt'B COMPANY, 116 Mill Street. Rochester, N. V. MAST UOPK J. McMahon has purchased a new horse. There is plenty of work for men or teams at this place this winter. Joseph Tigue of Rowland entor- ained his brothor, Frank, and sister nd Miss KnappatChristmas dinner. Alonzo Pierson was quite Borious- y injured Cliristmns eve by being thrown from the track by a train. Mrs. A. Lehman left Bunday for Chicago to visit at her son's, Frank, home. She expects to accompany his wife to California. N. R. Hankins has rented Mrs. A. Lehmann's house and he and his bride will commence house keeping this week. Slot machines ought to be taken from all places as they are now tloiug with them in Binghamton, N, Y. With the compulsory law In regard to attending school enforced and slot machines removed so as not to teach children gambling, a great step toward progress would be made. Zero weather Is here in earnest, also good sleighing. Mr. Reeve is running a gristmill at Milanville. Miss Lillian Wheat croft, sister of Mr. Reeve, will re main with the family during the winter. . Cola Reeve spent Christmas with his parents. Harrison Beeoher, ex-sheriff of Sullivan county, visited -his neigh bors of former years at holiday time. Miss Brown, teacher of this school spent her Christmas with her par ents at Bethel. II. A. Hawks came from Bing hamton last week to visit his father Win. Hawk who is 91 years of age. Arthur Hankins lately purchased a new horse at Port' Jervls. Jesse Dexheinier is driving the team and loading stone on the cars at the Tusten station. Mrs. Win. Hitnkins ia again on the sick list. The young people gathered at W. H. H. New YearB and passed a pleasant eve. Mr. Htnmpf and son of Buffalo were entertained at F. Sohotts during the holidays. Miss Katy Schott is teaching at Beaver Brook, N Y. . Her school has been closod on account of diph therla but is now again opened. Mrs. M. Dabron went around to see all the Christmas trees what Banta left for the little ones. . DELAWARE. A Happy and Prosperous New Year to Pkkhs and Its readers. Foxes are plentiful, the tracking has been good and hunters have had great sport. ' t" '. Frank Schorr spent several days in this neighborhood last week survey luff for different -parties. -. - , W. II. .Stwldart is making prepara tions to erect a new barn next spring. Mrs. F. L. Layton and Isaiah Beiisley spent several days last week with their brother, Marcus Uensley of Dunmore, Pu. Mrs. Wallace Itenslcy is making an extended visit, with relatives In Madison, N. J. . Get your horns ready boys. It has been rumor d that a newly married couple will arrive the lust of the week. Samuel Jagj;er had the misfortune to cut his foot quite badly lasi week. We are now in receipt of authorized information Miiiling conclusively toward the indication tliat it is under stood that Senator Gorman had an object in view in hid aUctupted oppo sition to the Panama Canal proposi tion. Unless we are mistaken, this is if true, important. . . Your Liver Is it actir.c well? Dowels repular? Digestion pood? If rof, remember Aycr's Pills. Tie kind you have known all your Kfc. j.c.ii.to.,io.n. Wtn jo:if Mouttachc or beard i s bt ut 'ut r-ro n or rU'i blavk ' L'el i;uc::i:;Gii.".!.vs dye M ATA MORAS. Mrs. J. A. Walker returned home Mondaf fro?n Jertnyn and Rcranton, whe she has been spending a few days visiting relatives and friends. J. Morrison has been appointed janitor of the Epwortu church, Ambrose Willis having resigned. Mr. Willis made a very efficient janitor during the past year. Miss Graoe Peybolt and brother, Frank, have spent their vacation in Port Jervis and Matamoras. They return.id to their work Monday. L. B. Eighmy, who drives for George Happ, Jr., the Port Jervis baker, could not cross to Matamoras on Monday. Quick's ferry was not running on account of the ioe. Mrs. Peter Dewitt, of Division street, who has been a patient at the Deerpnrk Sanitarium, Port Jer vis, for the past month, returned home on Saturday, much improved In health. Her many frieuds in Mt amors are pleased to hoar of her improvement. On Sunday afternoon at the con clusion of the Hope church Sunday school session, the following officers of the school was elected for the following year : Superintendent W. F. Speidol. Assistant Supt. Victor EtinU. Seoretary A. W. Bttloh. Treasurer Andrew Van Inwegen. Librarians Fred Seymour and Irene Hoppy. Organist Mrs. W. F. Speidel. Assistant Organist Miss Margaret Prescott . Last Thursday evening a very pleasant sleighride was enjoyed by about seventeen of the young people of Matamoras. Charles Marvin, Jr , took the ptrty in a large sleigh to Miltord, and oil their return boute all stopped at tho home of Miss Rachel Peroival, on Adams street, and spent the evening. - Josiah Hilferty, who has been confined to the house for tho past. two months with typhoid fever, is now able to take short rides in a sleigh when the weather is not too cold. Frank Orce, on Main street, is improving slowly from his long sickness. Miss Flora Heidenthal has return ed to her school at Quicktown after the Christmas vacation. William Uackett and wife return ed home on Sunday evening. Mrs Hackett spent New Year's at the home of her parents, Alfred Bill man and wife. Rev. Father Tries, pastor of Bt. Joseph's church, has moved In the new rectory. He is vory nicely located now, quite near the church. Mis j Freda Kossler and Miss Lain Prescott, the former a teacher at Goshen, and the latter at Warwick, N. Y., Bpent the holidays in Mata moras. They have returned to their respective schools, Miss Edna Van Akin, a teaoher in a Granirner school in New York city, spent the holidays ia Mata moras.. blie returned to the city Sunday eveuing. Mrs. Matt Clawson, who is quite ill at the home ou Main street, is reported some better Wednesday Quick's ferry is closed for the season 6n account of ths ice: Peo ple with horses and sleighs are oros sing the river on the ioe at three different points, The ice is S inches thick. The Milford stage crossed Wednesday morning for the first time. 8. Mr. Bryan, as a result of his foreign tour, announces that he will advocate the building of official homes abroad for our foreign anr bassadors and ministers. Think of it! Our Idea was that Mr. Bryan' unalterable determination was that the representatives abroad of the plain people should live in sheds. MORPHINE A Wonderful Discovery that Cures Morphine, Laudanum, Opium, Cocaine & Other Drug Habits Trial Treatment Sent Free It is no fault of theordinnry prac ticing physician that they are not able to cure the awful curse of drag habit. A gretit ninny able physicians are a victim to this terrible disease. It is no ordinary dittease and cannot be cured by any ordinary drngs or methods of treatment. It has re uiained for ns to perfects wonderful treatment that will care any case of drug addiction known. It rue.ttera not how or when you got the babit, or how uiuuh drug you are using, we guuraiUee an absolute cure without pain or doteution from business. Do you want to be cured? If,-o write us today for f rea triul treatment. Strict ly confidential corre-spoudonce from all, esjieciolly physicians solicited. Address, MASIllTTAH TiiKHAFKUTIC As-ioi 1A1 ion, IK'p't B., 115 Broad way, New 'ork City. i WHY COUGH? WE KNOW that who- ever uses Armstrong's Syrup of White Pine once, 1ms faith in it ever after wards WE KNowrAt; and acquaintances will hear about it, and some of them will come to buy it. . , WE KNOW that it has cured many cases of aggravating coughs WE KNOW that it can bo relied on as a family cough medicine. 25 cents. . CO. ARMSTRONG DRUGGIST. L. R. CARPENTER BROKER STOCKS, GRAIN, ETC. BONDS, COTTON, J TCTC Bought and Sold for Cash f or t; rnea on a Mar- j gin of 3 per cent. f You will find that the ser. vices I render you as a Broker and (he facilities and conven iences I can furnish can cot be surpassed elsewhere. It is to my interest that you make money. All business strictly confidential. Correspondence and telephone orders given careful attention. L R. Carpenter, Cor. Ball snd Pike Sta. Port Jervis, , New York. Representing Oreulloh, Martin A Co. Artistic Monuments IN WHITE BRONZE Cost no mors 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. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt., Milford, Pa. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent. tfoun"a and Lots and lots without Houset. Dealer la all kliida of Property. flotary Public ALL BUSINESS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Office Wells Building Below Diiuiultk Houm Milford, Pa. i f l i -::,k, il ill olO Ul tiiM llllt U lol I Opposite U. b. toiudt WASHINGTON D. C. ', iWWWvvv WVWWWWI Eu1,s'.Tit('.rt!.9Phtyj, JinOAQ tin TIME TABLE. Correoted to Date. Pollrl Pullman trntim to HufT ilo, Nlna Bfft Falls, C'lmntauqnn Ijaktt, Cleveland, Chlrnirfi nnd (JlnHnnntl. Tickets nn nlo nt Pert .Tprvlfi to nil points In tho Went and Southwest nt lower rates than via atiT other flrst-olasi Hue. Trains Now IRavb Port Jjtnvie as 1'ollows. EASTWARD. 1. 8, PnllyFxpress 8E4i. W. ft. DbIIt Kiro 6 lo " fi, Ix-nl Ecejt Sundny . . 8 25 " 4S, " " " 7 io Wsy Piitidny On1v 7PJ " SO, I.oe.l fr.xrept Snn'tlpy.. in SW " 88, Wnyrtnllj-exo'tSunJny 11 M " 4. Dally Kxpiess ID 43 P. M. Tilt, Pun.lnT Only 1 10 " 24, Wfiy dKlly eo't Siind'v B 17 " 9, Unify Kxprow 4 80 " 1 7dfl, Wny Simony Only 4 40 " 1 7), Ijoenl Ptinrtny Unljr 6 07 " ' 81, Wny dully exo't Su'nd'y 6 M " 14. Express Dnlljr 9 M " WESTWARD. 0. 7, Daily Express 18 BOA. M 17, Dully Milk Train 7 25 " 1, llnilr F.xpr- 11 B " 1 116, For Ho'ilnle E'pt Run. . 18 10P.M. ' 8, ExpressClilenKollindnJ 6 IB " 1 By, Dock! Kxpn-KB Snnilny . . Ii 50 " ' 6, Limited Daily Exure'sa. 10 80 " Trains lenve Chambers street. New York, for Port .Tervls on week rinvs nt 8 80, 7 80, 9 (), 9 15, 10 80 A. M., 1 00," 8 00, HO, 0.80, 7 HO, 9 IB P. M. On Riimltr. 8 80, 7 80. 9 .00 9 16 A. M., 13.80, 9.80, 1 80 9 16 p. M. I. W. f'OOKR, General Pasnenffer Agent, Mew York, Hera la SOMETHING YOU NEED! Tour own Wtr Work, which yon run hnve hf cnnanltlng T.' V. PKKStOTT of Mainmort!, P.( who In pr-tTMl FORCE ' PUMPS PRESCOTT, timorm, Pa. Stoves and Ranges. THE Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Best Heater and Fuel Bayer in the Country. CAREY'S MAGNESIA ' FLEXIBLE CEMENT ROOFING FIREPROOF DURABLE & CHEAP. Now Era Radiators, Two Flr on IABDWARK. CUTLERY, WAKE, ETC. TIN, AGATB 'IN ROOFINO AND PLUMBINO A SPECIALTY. Jobbing promptly attended to T. R. J. Klein & Son, BROAD STREET MILFORD, PA HARN Of All Kind and Stylaa. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE ' TRIMMINGS. Repairing ;-NEATLY pone. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFNER. Harford St. - Milford, Pa. JS'undcli'uc PVioiograpKcR AND DEALER IN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Street, Port Jervis, N. Y 'iUr to fcive ftr nt nnj tin Write mr or ' HI I .S nKisiHlsir' J. C. Subscribe fvc tb? riu:cd,
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