Pike County press. (Milford, Pa.) 1895-1925, February 12, 1904, Image 3

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IiM MIiMiI
OUR GREAT FEBRUARY
Df7l7n TIPffFTT C AI 7
DEGHIS MOriDAY, FED. 81
THE MOST IMPORTANT TRADE
EVENT OF THE YEAR IN
THIS LOCALITY
SANDYSTON.
TWO WEEKS OF UNEXCELLED BARGAINS
The grand final clean up for the season
on Winter Goods, and the prelirainary
introduction to the Spring season.
Thousands of dollars worth
of new spring1 merchandise
coming in during the month
of February, and offered at
this sale at special prices.
GET YOUR SHARE OF
GREEN TICKET BARGAINS
PIKE STREET, - at the head of front - PORT JERVIS.
A SEASONABLE REHEDY
Emulsion of Pure Norwegian
COD LIVER OIL
With llypophosphitcs of Limo and Soda
A 12-oz. bottle for SOc.
Praaorlptlona
Carafully
Compounded
H. E. Emerson & Co., I
Next Door to Hotel Fanohere.
Broad Street,
Ml if ores.
,
hi
air ir
When you want the BEST
in Canned Goods get the
White Roso Brand
In Coffee
THE WHITE HOUSE
In Paints
THE S. W. P.
Serwin, - Williams - Paint
T, Armstrong & CO.
An orpniil'ation Is tinR Rotton tip
at Newton on similnr linos as the
Mlnisink Hid tor leal H'xMuty at Fori
Jervis. Tim first mnetinR w held
on Frhlay laHt In the Presbyterian
ohnrch nnrt officers elected. Among
them I noticed Judge Henry Hunt,
Ex Sopfc. Luther Hill, Supt. Ralph
Decker, Hot. Eland, Editor Stiokney,
Editor J. L. Bunnell, W. W. Wood
ward and others. The movement
will be a suooess, and members will
be added from ether townships in
the oounty.
The town committee mot at Lay-
ton on Katnrday, and Bottled np the
town bnsiness for the vear. Town
meeting will be interesting aa many
of the prinoipal oflloes are to be
filled; collector, freeholder, two
committeeman, and some others.
Taken altogether there will belirely
times.
The Jagger trial was begun on
Monday nnd by 12.30 a jury was
secured and the trial, the set-sation
of the hour, was begun. Word was
received here that the accused had
committed suicide, and that jurors
and witnesses bad not come to New
ton. Later news said the injuries
were not Berious, and then there
was an exodus for Newton, over
bad roads and through the biting
cold. Some entire families have
been subpoenaed, some members
dery knowing anything of import
ance relating to the case, and this
wholesale calling of witnesses paused
some lively hustling for help to do
the work at home.
Capt. Simpson Of Chatham, N. J.,
is spending a few days visiting in
this valley. Capt. is looking well
and likes his new home very well. .
Sunday saw quite a ruah of wit
nesses enroute for Newton to secure
boarding places. Branchville has
planty of accommodation, and one
can pay carfare and stilt be ahead of
the game.
I have not heard of any teaober
being secured for the Lay ton school
and the pupils are having a rest.
Sunday last was the first warm
day we have had in a long time.
With the rain, and rise in the tem
perature the snow melted very fast.
John B. Stevens, of Hainesville,
who was indioted for assault and
battery upon John C. Snook of this
town was sentenced on Friday last
to pay a flue of twenty-five dollars
and costs of suit. Pretty close call
for John this time.
Jilt Stuffed Up
Tlmt's the condition of many nffirfri
from rntfirrh, pppecmlly in the morning.
Great difficulty ia experienced in clear
ing the head and ttiroBt. ,
No bonder catarrh ranwn hondachft,
Impairs the tnte, smell. and hearing,
pollutes the brenth, deranges the stom
ach and affecta trie appetite.
To cure catarrh, treatment most be
ConRtitutionnl alterative and tonic.
I wns afflicted with rntarrh. I took
medicines of dIRerent ltlmtt giving ruth
a f!r tll: hut (rrndunlly ttrew worse until
1 could hnrdly hear, tnste or imr il. 1 then
concluded to try llnnd'a Praparllla, nnd
after taking five bottles I. was cured and
have not had any return ot th dleas
atncf!." KtTGimK Forbes, Lehanon, Kan.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Cures ctftarrh it soothes and strength
ens the mucous mem bra ti and builds
up the whole syatem.
rAUI'AC.
MATAMOHAS.
LEDGEDALE.
IILFORD,
o
PEN ISA.
The sick are all Improving bat
Mrs. Philip Sohrader, an aged lady,
who -is very poorly. Dr. A. ' J.
Simons of Newfoundland is attend
ing her..
Born, Leonard Watson and wife
on Sunday, Feb. 7, 1904, a daughter.
, Richard Simons and wife of East
side, Salem, with their daughters,
Mrs. Jennie Williams, Mrs. Hattie
Gale, Mis Louisa Simons and
grandson, Roland Williams, spent
Wednesday evening with their son,
Friend Simons, and family.
Arthur Uopps of Bcranton has
been spending the past week with
his parents, Anthony Hopps and
wife, in Greentown, and has with
him a fine graphopbone, which could
be heard very plainly on No. 6 line.
Mrs. Ruth Bortree of Greentown
and ber son, Leonard, of Haw
ley were guests of her son, Richard,
Sunday, Jan. 31, at La Anna, Pike
oounty.
Mrs. Kellam and son, Fred, of
Ledgodale visited the same plaoe
the same day, but were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Wolfe.
The first thunder storm of the
season readied here on Sunday,
Feb. 7th, which is said to be a sign
of cold weathor- K.
r i f i jt. Ak rv
. . . FOR THE
WINTER
WOOLEN
OUTING FLANNELS
LADir
CLOVES
DRESS GOODS
WOOL IXAKIJELS
' AND GENTLEMEN'S NECKWEAR
MITTENS HATS CAPS
UI
RUGS
-RWEAR SHIRTS
HOSIERY
f
MATTING
GLASS AND CIIINAWAliE
FELTS SHOES ETC. ETC
LL'S,
ruJA.
ZJ. twill
Ok
p:
KIMBLES
Mrs. Edgar Johnson and little
daughter, Mildred, of New York
City arrived in Matamoras Sundoy
afternoon and are the guests of Mrs.
Johnson's sister, Mrs. O. D Squires.
' Miss Mary Van Schoick of Cocheo
ton Centre is spending a few weeks
in Matamoras with relatives.
Mrs. Joshua Corwin, who has
been ill, is much better.
Tuesday, Feb. 2d, the Matamoras
school was photographed by Mr.
Allerton, the Port Jervis artist. All
the pupils of the school and teachers
of the respective rooms were assem
bled in the front of the building. It
makes a fine picture. ' Prof. Houck,
prinoipal of the school, will seud
the photograph to the St... Louis
Exposition. " i ' iv ;
Rev, and Mrs1. 8botp' were Yery
pleasantly surprised last week,
Thursday evening, 'by a party of
friends from Milford.
The 13th annual reception of the
L. A. Society connected with Ep
worth church took place Thursday
evening at the home of Mrs. Chas.
Quick. Nearly all the lady mem
bers were present and some new
ones joined.
There was a business meeting in
the afternoon and at six o'clock the
husbands of the lady members as
sembled to have supper. It was a
fine supper, and very much enjoyed
The remainder of the evening was
spent in a very social manner inter
spersed with good tnugio, both vocal
and Instrumental. ,
The officers of the association are :
President Mrs. AyLangtoa.
First Vice , President Mm. A,
Billman. . "
Second Nice Preudent Mrs. C,
Quick. J" q
Secretary Mrt. tf?filesi
Treasurer Mrs. il? London.
Over 20 new members joltied and
ten gentlemen joined as hdnorary
members. ' During the past year
the L. A Society has 'raised 1102.65
The society is in a flourishing con
dition. About 60 were present at
the supper.
The many friends of Isaac W.
Van Gordon regret' :to hear of his
unfortunate accident Sunday morn
ing. He fell on the side walk and
broke bis leg. He la resting as
comfortable as can be expected. Dr.
Wolfe is the attending physician
Kevlval services mre held every
evening this week e'icept Saturday
evening at Hope ohnroh. Everyone
is welcome". " '
John Corwin's friends ia Mata
moras tenuar their congratulations
to hirn and Lis estimable Wife
A new piano. lor the Matamoras
school has been piaded 'in Prof
Houck 's room, something that has
been needed "for a long time as the
orctan was worn out:
George Martin of Jhe New York
nostofltce spent Sundty with his
parents. '
The Matamoras schools have sen
to the St. Louis ExpooiUou samples
of study and drawing "sketching,
mechanical drawing, color work
water study, botanical specimens
work in zoology, descriptions
That thaw the Inst of the week
didn't improve the sleighing rnnoh,
but it brought the youngsters skates
Into nse again. '
Last Sunday Mrs. Goorge Wilson
went to Taftnn to take care of her
aiighter, Mrs. E. L. Guest.
Mrs. Sheridan in improving al
though not as rapidly as at last
writing.
Mrs. Lndwig Is visiting relatives
In the far famed Shickshiney which
is, we are given to understand, a
land of wonders, and far more Im
proved than onr little town of
Panpac.
Herman Gumble of Milford is
visiting his sisters, Kate and Rose,
for a few days.
C. J. Scblager called on friends
here last Friday.
After visiting friends in Hamlin-
ton for a few days, Mrs. W. H.
Clark returned to her home Sunday.
The "kids" had it arranged that
they would have a surprise party
and first rate time on the 3rd of
Feb The surprise was for their
schoolmate, Rose Gumble, it being
her birthday, and the good time for
all present. It tnrned out that both
arrangements were carried out, but
it was awful hard work to study
the next day.
Although we didn't hear we are
pretty safe in saying that the sleigh
ing party of youug folks rom this
plaoe, had a very pleasant time at
Knapps in Hawley last Wednesday
night.
Methodist Church Jottings.
(By Bv. V. A. Wood.)
Subjeota for Sunday, Feb. 14th :
Morning "Christian Warfare."
Evening "Something Worth While"
Busy and cold weeks are slipping
rapidly away and we are nearicg
Conference.
Word from our evangelist friend,
Hanson Arpe, says he and hi
assistant, brother Andrews, are
looking forward to being with as
early in March.
Our carpet for the basement is
down and greatly improves the ap-
pearanoe of the room.
Prayer meetings are well attended
and very interesting. Dr, Ryman
was with as one evening and Rev.
S. Molyneux of Pearl River last
Wednesday evening. Slippery
walks dont keep everybody away
by any means.
The funeral servioe of Jas. Boaler
one of our members ot long stand
ing, was held yesterday, 3.30 p. m.
at the church. The sermon was
preached by the pastor from the
text Luke 2 : 29, 30. He was a
highly honored member of the Odd
Fellows and a consistent Christian.
His age was 81 years, 10 months.
E. L. Calkins and son, Leo, visited
the former's parents, M. J. Calkins,
at Atco last week.
William Chamberlain aud wife
of Rowlands spent Sunday with the
latter'a mother, Mrs. George Cort-
right.
Mrs. J. E. Dotlan of Lackawaxen
visited fcer daughter, Mrs. George
Dumiuls, lmt week.
Our school was closed three days
lust week, the teacher, Kate R. Kol
lam, attended the fuuernl of her
uncle, P. C. Kellura, at Hawley on
Wednesday.
The rain Friday night p.ui Batur-
day clonro.1 up with hard thunder
thou cm HuuJay and very harJ wiud.
through tho bight and intouae cold.
plants, views of .school and
quautlty of written work.
If yoa want; foldem for leap year
parties or dances, The Pkkss baa
handsome ones at an easyi price.
Just remember wsnio any kind of
printing from a large poetor down to
a beautifally engraved card, and at
reasonable rate. ;WU1 be glad to
have orders for vendue bills.
A Pair ef 'Em.
PlrVax 1 notice you are continual-
IT knocking, Mr. Hammer.
Til
Hammer Oh, well, you are always
picking yourself. New York Times.
Why H Would Not Pay.
A few weeks ago Scotchman came
to consult a Wlmpole street doctor
and began relating the symptoms of
his ailment. When he had concluded
the physician said:
- 'The first thing you must do Is to
stop smoking and the next Is to cut
off your liquor, and then there must
be no more midnight suppers."
. "Humph!" ejaculated the Scot. "I
dlnna like that."
"Well," said the physician, relent
ing, 'If you must have something to
eat at night take a few biscuits and
a glass of warm milk about an hour
before retiring; but no liquor, remem
ber." "And la thet all?" asked the Scotch
man, as he arose gravely from his
chair.
"I think so," said the doctor. "Of
course, I want you to come In to see
Die again In about a week."
'Well, good-day to ye, doctor," said
the patient, as be stepped toward tba
door.
"Oh, I beg your pardon, my usual
fee la 12 2s.," said the physician, as
be picked up the note of Introduction
from his desk.
. "Two guineas, and fer what?" ask
ed the Scotchman.
"for my advice," replied the phy
sician. ' "Then," replied the Highlander,
Til naw pay ye a penny."
"And why not, pray?" asked th
doctor.
, "Because," replied the Scotchman,
"I dlnna Intend to tak' your advice."
Tit-Bits.
sor.iE
COUGH
TRUTH
If yoa get the wrong
congh remedy and it fnila,
yoa lose time, render the
oongta harder to cure,,
and are ont your money.
There are a good many
wrong congh remedies,
bnt it Is to avoid them.
Come here and buy
ARMSTRONG'S
...COMPOUND...
SYRUP of WHITE PINE
and yoa will be sore of
an effective, cough prep
aration, one that is en
dorsed by your neighbor,
and one that coat yon
nothing if it fails. 20.
CO. ARMSTRONG:
DRUGGIST.
Dingman'a is headquarters
Lowoey's confections.
for
MORPHINE
What is To Become of the Con
gtantly Increasing Number
of Drug Viotiins?
CAN THEY BE CURED?
of
FOR SALE A Ktwite "Piano, good
erudition. Eiey payments. Ap
ply Dr. rB PLAiwtc jcotuge. Also
buiirgy and two stiaWii wagot), best
make. . ..
Of Interterest in the Household
The March Delineator contains
muoh matter of Interest and value
in its household departments. One
of the most excellent features is an
article by Eleanor Marchan on Serv
ing the Informal Sunday Night
Supper and Impromptu Evening
Refreshments, effectively illustrated.
Refreshments for receptions, illus
trated, as well as the unique lunch
eon dishes a la Planohette, will ap
peal to all who enjoy dainty oonfeo-
tions. Lsnt-observing housewives
will find many suggestions to lessen
their table difficulties at this season,
including novel oyster recipes by
Frances E. Peck, special lenten
dishes by Alice Chittenden, and
dainty souffles by Margaret Hill.
In addition there are numerous
other seasonable recipes and use
ful information for many home
needs.
Tours to Florida via New York and
the B. ft O. K. K.
The Erie Railroad, in connection
with the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad,
will ran three special excursions
from Port Jejvis to Jacksonville,
Fla., Jan. 25th, good returning to
Feb. 10th ; Feb. 8Ui, good returning
to Feb. 24th, and on March 7th,
good returning to May 31st, at the
low rate of 153.60 for the ronnd trip.
Pullman accommodations and meals
enronte from Washington to Jack
sonville and return, except that the
tour leaving on March 7th, the
return trip will include only the
railroad transportation. For further
information please call on or address
Krie ticket agent. Port Jervia, N. Y.
At least one day '8 advance notice
must be given to the ticket agent at
Port Jervis in order that nauiea of
patuwngers may be sent to the B. &
O. R. R. and proper sleeping oar
accommodations reserved. 3i
This question is agitating the
minds of the best ministers, doctors
and thinking men of today. There
are over a million drag users in the
United States alone, and the number
is rapidly increasing. All unite in
saying that a reliable care is the only
salvation. This is no ordinary dis
ease and yields to no ordinary drags
or methods of treatment. We now
offer onr treatment whioh we guar.
antee will oure any case of Morphine,
Opium, Landaunm, Cocaine or other
drug habit or refund your money
To any person suffering from tnis
dreadful disease we will send a trial
package of oar treatment absolutely
rree. write today. All correspond
ence striotly confidential in plain
envelopes Address, Manhattan
Thrrapkdtio Association, Dep'tB.,
lias Broadway, Aew york City.
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Fi:yji;:..i er.J Sur;ecn.
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CFFICE:
Unclaimed Letter
Last of nncla'.med letters remain
ing in the post office at Milford for
the u-i-k ending Feb. 13, 1801:
Walter WulforJ, D. & 3. C. Stem,
Alfred Iaytou.
I'tTtcins claiming the above will
plrano Dy "AdvortWl" and give
data of thid list.
Ciuhi ha Lattimokk, P. if.
Dizzij?
Appetite poor?- Bowels
constipated? Torque coated?
Head ache? Ifs your liverl
Aver's Pills are liver pills, all
ve-etable. LI
t
,rPl,.
iWact your moustache cr team
a t.euuiul brownor ru h U;kr I
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DYE
Better Than Gold
"I was troubled for several years
with chronic indigestion and nerv
ous debility," writes F. J. (iren of
Lancaster, N. U. "No remedy
helped me until I began using Eleo
trio Bitters, which did me mire
good than all the medicine I ever
uued. They have alo kept my wife
in excellent health, for years. She
says Llectrio Bitters are just splen
did fur female troubles ; that they
are a grand tonic and invigorator for
tveak, run down woman. No other
mtuhi'iue enn take l place in our
futility." Try them. Only 60?
bntisficotlon guaranteed by all drug
gista.
Artistic Monuments
IN WHITE BRONZE .
Cost no mors than plain
ones in stone and they are
more durable. Don't inves
monsy in a monument be
fore investigating the claims
of White eronze. Writs for
information and designs.
J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt
Milford, Pa.
J. C. CHALIBERLAir
Real Estate Ageat.
rlotues and Lot and lota without Hoium
Ltoalar la all iud of Property.
E'otary Public
ALL
BUSINESS GIVEN
ATTENTION
PROMPT
Olce Wells Build
Below Dluiiuluk Uuuim
Milfonl, Fa.
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Mr la
SOMETHING
YOU NEED!
Toar own Wtr
Works, which
yoa enn har by
eonxDltlnr J C.
FRRNCOTT of
M AtamortiB, Fa.t
who Is prepared
to (five 8tlmnta
at any time.
Write him at
once or all and
ea his stock of
FORCE
PUMPS
J. C. PREGCOTT.
Matamoraa, Pa.
Stovos and Ranges.
THE
Round Oak
For Wood and Coal.
Best Heater and Fnel Saver in the
Country.
CAREY'S
MAGNESIA
FLEXIBLE
CEMENT ROOFING
FIREPROOF
DURABLE
& CHEAP.
N w Era Radiators,
Two flraa In en
aARDWAKE. CrjTI.ERT, TIN, AGATE
wake, ere.
riN ROOFINO AND PLUMBING
A SPECIALTY.
Jobbing promptly attended to
T. R. J. Klein & Son,
BROAD STREET MILFORD. PA
HARNESS
Of All Kind and Styles.
Blankets, Robes, Whips
and Horse Outfitting generally.
CARRIAGE
TRIMMINGS.
Repairing ;-NEATLY done.
Examine my stocks it
will please you. The
price too.
L. F. IIAFNER.
Harford St. - Llilford, Pa.
"Lincl c"U "LLC
Photographed
AND DKALKH IN
Photo Supplies,
Developing,
Printing &
Repairing
BONE PROMPTLY.
78 rue Birect, Port JvrviB, N, y4