Pike County press. (Milford, Pa.) 1895-1925, March 18, 1904, Image 3

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We have picked from a dozen
different manufactures the
cream bf their stock and now
have the finest line of suits
ever shown in Port Jervis.
ALL WOOL SERGE
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H ALL WOOL FANCY MIXTURES $14.93 & $16.50
STILL BETTER ONES AT
In buying1 we demanded from
the maker the "best he can pro
duce. We want our moneys
worth. We admit your right
to demand the same of us.
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YOUR MONEY BACK
PIKE STREET, - at the head
A SEASONABLE REHEDY
Emulsion of Pure Norwegian
COD LIVER OIL
With Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda
A 12-oz. bottle for 50c.
Prescriptions
Carefully
Compounded
H. E. Emerson & Co.,
S3f Next Door to Hotel Fauchere.
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G H 7 i S J 5 J
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JEW GOODS
FOR
WOOLEN DRESS GOODS
OUTING FLANNELS WOOL FLANNELS
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S NECKWEAR
GLOVES ITITTENS HATS CAPS'
UNDERWEAR SHIRTS HOSIERY
RUGS MATTING LAMPS
GLASS AND CIIINAWARE
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LIS FELTS
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BUCK,
BLUE ft
BROWN
$9.98
11.98
i? pan
13.50
14.98
$19, $22, $32 & $39
IF NOT SATISFIED.
of front - PORT JERVIS.
Brond Street,
Mllford,
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When you want the BEST
in Canned Goods get the
White Rose Brand
In Coffee
H h VI Hill- Ml II IN r
In Paints
THE S. W. P.
Serwin, - Williams - Paint
T. Armstrong & CO.
MILFORO, PENNA.
THE ,
MTER
SHOES ETC. ETC
SUITS
IfTGHELL'S,
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In Cruz
E.Ernsrson,
M. D.
lclzr and Sur r;
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wt:rs cn Lrci j
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MATAMOKAS.
The Mnlmr.oras Frrry Company
oponert us fprry iridny nnmit II
o'clock. It is looted on Ailanis
street, one street below Pennsyl
vania avenue.
Mrs. Langtnu and iier assistant
postmistress, Miss Irene Kimble, of
Mntamoras, havo succeeded in get
ting the mails to and from Port
Jervis every ttay since the Roing
ont of the ioo. The mail from Mil
ford arrived on Friday.
A reception was tendered Rev.
artl Mrs. Weidner Rt tbe Hope
church pnronn;H Fri'liy evening.
There was a largs attendance. They
were handsomely remembered with
a well filled purse. William Ppeidel
made the presentation speech. The
L. C U. furnished refreshments.
Rev. Metxger, the new minister, was
in attendance. Mr. and lira. Wold
ner's friends regret very much to
part with them, and nil trust they
wi'l be pleased with their new
charge.
The L. A. H. connected with F.p
worth church hold a "sock" socinl
on March 17th at the homo of Mrs.
E. J. Lord.
Rev. Metzger, the new minister of
Uope churcb, arrived In town with
his family Saturday, and they are
the guests of Victor Knots.
Over 74 families took refuge in
the alms honse in Matamoras on
Tuesday night, the day of the ice
gorge.
At Hope church, Sunday, Rev.
Metzger, the new minister appoint
ed to take the place of Rev. Weid
ner, preached both morning and
evening.
Harry Oneil foremnn tn tbe Mid
dletown Times office, called on
Matamoras friends Sunday.
Messrs William and Duer Conk
ling of Newburg spent Sunday with
their sister, Mrs. Oliver Squires.
They also called on their Bister, Mrs.
Wui. Seybolt, Port Jervis.
First Btreet ferry located on
Adams street in Matamoras is now
in operation night and day. People
are taken over at all hours,
Clark's ferry for wagons and foot
passengers also is in operation.
Trips were made on Sunday for the
first. The merchants and coal
dealers can get things over for the
people iu Matamoras now.
OBSKQUIES-FLORKNCE V ANDERVORT.
The funeral of little Florence
Vandervort took place Saturday
afternoon at her late home at 2 p.
in. Rev. Weidner had charge of
tbe servioes, There was a large at
tendance as little Florence was a
great favorite with every one in
Matamoras. Beautiful flowers were
placed on the casket. -The remains
were laid at rest in.Lunrel Grove
cemetery.
The pupils of the Matamoras
school will dedicate the new piano
Friday evening, March 18. A musi
cal will be given in which thoy will
be assisted by talent from outside of
the school. The pupils and teachers
hope to see a large attendance. Ad
admission cf IS cents will be asked.
Children 10 cents,
Miss Nettie Corey and sister,
Mildred, are, visiting relatives at
Pompton, Pa.
Mrs. JNiclioles Walsh and son,
Frauds, returned home on Saturday
evening from visiting relatives at
Monroe, Suffurns and Passnio,
The graduating class of the Mata
moras High School of 1904 bas
organized by electing tbe following
officers i
President Joseph Dilger.
Vice President William Martin
Secretary Miss Anna Dunker.
The following pupils are in the
graduating class: Annie Dunker
Lida Seymour, James Welsh, Willie
Martin, Lee Nevin, Elizabeth Kelly
and Joseph Dilger.
KIMBLES
John Brown and wife of Soranton
are visiting the i.ttter's parents
George Cron and wife.
Levi Perry celebrated bis 14th
birthday Feb. 29. lie was born in
1844.
John Maddigan and wife of Jersey
City are spending a few days with
the Jattura ttuut, Mrs E. Muluue.
E. L Docker of the U. S. S. Michi
pan at Erie, Pa., callod on his many
friends in this place last week.
J. E. Dodan of Lackawaxen and
Henry Deitt of Rowlands were in
town lust S.iturduy on business.
Abe I'arr and wifa of Hnwley are
visiting the hitters parents, I.evi
perry and family.
Freddie Perry, aired 16, died a
tiio home of his mother, Mrs. C.
l'tirry, in Htiwley lift week" Wed
nesday. Il is survived by his
mother, one Pinter und two half
DHtura. lis remains weia brought
to tins place for interment. Uuv.
Ik. C. tiiuipklii oliiuiuted.
While all our other colonies were
fi,;ii;iii the I m I ut nt, S iliiain lVmi
lived w i'.li tin ill iu perfect peace.
Spring jJcdicina
There is no otliT srsnon when pood
medicine is so nim,h needed a in the
Ppring.
The blood Is Impure, wenk and
Impoverixhcd a condition indicated
by pimples and other eruptions on ths
fare and body, by deficient vitality,
loss of appetite, lack of strength, and
want of animation.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
and Pills
Make the blood pure, vigorous and
rich, create appetite, give vitality,
strength and animation, and cure
all eruptions. Have the whole family
begin to take thsm today.
"Hcxxt'i Rarsaparllla bus been need tn
onr family for some time, and always with
Itood results. Lat aprltif I waa all run
down and got a bottle of It, and aa amial
received great benefit." Mm Biclah
Botcb, Stowe, Vt. 4'
Hood's Sarsaparilla promise to
Cur and keeps ths promise.
liKEESTOWxN.
Mrs. Abram Simpson, who has
been ailing for some time, died at
her horns in Dreher, March 9. Rev.
0. W. Clewell officiated. A husband
five daughters and one son r.re left
to mourn their loss.
Mrs. Annie Simons died at her
home in Sterling, March 7.
P. R. Cross attended the closing
sessions of the M. P. annual con
ference. WTe are glad to learn that Rev.
Thus. Hooper has been returned to
this place for another year.
Leonard Bortree spent Sunday
with his mother.
On account of high water the
mail was nnable to get to Crosses on
Monday, March 7.
Miss Georgia Basley has gone to
Stroudsburg.
Miss Anna Simons has beeu in the'
neighborhood doing dressmaking.
Miss Olive Cross is home from
Soranton visiting her parents.
Mrs. Burrus, an aged widow of
Palmyra was taken ill Sunday, and
Dr. Gilpin was called.
Wesley Cross of Austin, Potter
Co., is visiting relatives in thl9
place.
Another light snow reminds us
that winter is not over and we may
expect a few days sleighing.
Mrs. P. R. Cross and son, Carl,
expect to go to Stroudsburg to at
tend the funeral of the formers
aunt, Mrs Helen Piphor, who died
March 13. -0
DIXGMAFS FEHRY.
The County Commissioners have
kopt their promises as to a reduction
of mills for county tar. The rate is
now 7 mills as against 10 formerly,
but it is only an apparent reduotion
Take cows formerly assessed at 110
now at (20. Last year the farmer
would pay a tax of tl 00 on a oow
this year he will pay 11.40, or really
14 mills on last years assessment
Wont such reduction make him
happy.
There was no feed famine here by
reason of the rail road bolow sup
plying that commodity.
David O. Brodhead foil on the ice
one day last week and, was consider
ably bruised.
Numbers of ties hore haye not
been delivered at the river because
of the deep snow. '
August Meroier will remain at the
Silver Lake Club House the coming
season.
W. H. Layton is preparing to re
move his family from Silver Lake
to his home at Centre. '
William Kilsby in view of possi
ble floods lias removed his cattle to
Jersey and his horses to Dingmaus
Some fear that Cave bank this
spring will follow the railroaland
slide down into the river. It made
a start last year.
Farmers are somewhat discourag
ed because of a scarcity of seed of all
kinds.
Potatoes are scarce and high.
la the barn yard : iEsthetio
Boarder to Old Lady "Of course
you know, my good lady, that tbe
hen belongs to the galliuacea."
Old Lady "Not that hen, ef you
please I Some hens may belong to a
gal in Asia, but these belongs to
cal in New Jersey. "--Yonkers Ga
fcette. '
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Poor man! He can't help it.
He Rets bilious. He needs a
pooJ liver Dill Aver's Pills.
They act directly on the liver,
cure iMiiousness. .z.
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A. hi ...
Want your moustache or beard
a bmuliiul bruwn urrich bl&k list
GUCKIilGIIAM'S DYE
SAKDYSTON.
Town meeting is pnst. The prin
cipal flaht was over the office of
freeholder and collector, The minor
ofllees were not contested.
The vendue of R. T. Lnyton took
place in Walpaek on Ihe Pth and
was to be continued on the following
day when the horses and cows were
to ho sold. The public not under
standing this did notcome and there
was no sale on the 10th.
The next vendue will bo that of
Will Bevan at which cows and
horses and farm tools will be offered
Tor sale.
A grange has been organized ai
Layton by Mr, Holly organizer for
this county. I believe thirteen
members are necessary to form a
grange, and that number was seour.
ed on Friday evoning, at the first
meeting.
An exhibition will be held in the
Layton M. E. church on Wednesday
evening of this week, and promises
to be very good. Proceeds for
ministers salary.
The dnnce at Andrew Morris' on
Friday evening brought together
many lovers of dancing and they
made the most of it for the Centre-
ville load of young folks did not get
home until 6 a. m. all happy with
their good time. That veteran
Hank" Westbrook handled the
bow and it goes without saying that
the music wag O. K.
The condition of William Clark of
Hajnesville has not materially
ohanged since my last, and he is a
very sick man. It Is hoped Mr.
'lark will he reetored to his usual
good health.
An exhibition will be given by the
pupils of the "Fisher" (.chool on
Friday evening of this week. Those
things may be all right but not
when the school is in session. Like
oligion and politics, they wont mix.
Miss Cora Hursh, who has been
very ill, is now convalescent.
Miss Fanny Snider is also reported
much better.
Mrs. B. D. Hursh and sister are
pending a few days visiting G, E.
Hursh at Layton.
Mr. Baukins and daughter, Edna,
of Cedar Grove. N. J., visited Dr.
Hughes and wife lnit Sunday.
Circuit Judge Garrotson passed
sentence npon Goo, Jagger Saturday
ast. The date of his execution was
fixed upon April 22nd.
Daniel B Lattimore moved to
Branchvllle Thursday last. Daniel
wont have to hoof it up the hill any
more.
PAUPAC.
May and Benjamin Wilson return
ed to Philadelphia last Wednesday.
Mrs, Amelia K. llardonberg is
visiting at the homo of C. Williams
and family.
Mrs. B. F. Killam was called to
Hollisterville to attend her father,
Mr. Hollister. B. F. Killam will
leave for the above mentioned place
the 10th, where he will spend a few
days.
The sick list is so far improving
that Dr. Simons expeots, at present,
to make but a f)w more trips.
Frank Glipin and wife of Hawley
visited relatives in this place Sun
day.
After making a few days visit
with relatives in Soranton, Jaoob
Zimmerman returned home last
week.
Wiloier Clark lost a cow last
week.
Mrs. C. A. Pellott and A. J
Kimble are visiting relatives in
Soranton.
Honry Sommera of Tafton is
favoring a broken rib.
After visiting relatives in Green-
town for a few days, Richard Phil
lips returned the 13th.
Mrs. Adams of Elmira is staying
with her mother, Mrs. Augusta
Bennett.
Arthur Pellett is at present view
ing the sights of New York.
It will be many years before the
Italians have reached tho American
level. Tha othor day great conster
nation was created in Florenoe,
Italy, by the appearance of a donkey
iu a ball room. Those Italians would
probably be thrown in absolute
hysterics should they attend the
next national democratic con vent Ion.
Mora Riots
Disturbances of strickers are not
nearly aa grave as individual dis
orders of tha system. Overwork,
loss of sleep, nervous tension will be
followed by utter collapse, unless a
roliabliablo remedy is immediately
employed. There's nothing so ef
ficient to cure disorders of the liver
and kidneys as Electric Bitters. It's
a womluiful tonio, and effective
nervine ai.d the greatest of all round
medicine for run down systems, It
dispels nervousness, rheumatism
and neuralgia a let expels inaalaiia
germs. Onl 60o, and satisfaction
guaranteed by all druggist.
CHEAP HATF9 TO THE FAIR
The frie Announces the Price from
Port Jervis to St.. Louis
and Return
The Erin Co. is first in the field In
announcing the rates from Port
Jerri to St. Louis mid return on
account of tho world's fair to be
held in the latter city from April
30thto Deo. 1st next. ' The tickets
will be ou sale from April 25th.
Following are the rates :
SEASON KXt'URSIOH TK'KETS
To be sold daily, with final return
limit of Deo. 15th. Going and re.
turning via same direct route j or
going by one direct route and re
turning via another direct route ; or
going via direct route and returning
via Chicago, or vice versa. Rate, 134
60-DAY KJCCTRStOS TICKETS
To be sold daily, with final return
limit of sixty (60) days, but not
later than Deo. 15th. Going and
returning via same direct route ; or
going via or.e direct route and re
turning via Chicago, or vice versa.
Rate, 28.35.
15 HAY FXCTRSION Tlf'KETS
To be sold daily, with final return
limit of fifteen (15) days including
date of sale. Going and returning
via the same direct route. Rate,
$23.25.
COACH EXCURSION TICKETS
To be sold only on certain days to
be announced later, with finaVretarn
limit to leave St. Louis not later
than ten (10) days from and Includ
ing date of sale j tickets to be good
in day coaches only, on special or
designated train going and on regu
lar trains returning. Going and
returning via the same direct route.
One coach excursion to be run iu
May ; date to be announced later.
Rate from Port Jervis, N. Y., 918.
SPECIAL NOTICE
During the continuance of the
World's Fair, the Erie Railroad will
maintain, in connection with the Big
Four Route (C. C. C. & St. L. Ry.),
an attractive service to and from
St Louis, Mo., via Marion, O. A
new through line. Superb equip
ment. Picturesque scenery. Fast
time. Train schedules will be an
nounced later. For further par
ticulars, inquire of any Erie ticket
agent.
Cheap Colonist Rates to the West
Commencing at once and oontinu
ing daily until and including April
29th, the Ei ie will soil special one
way mixed class colonists tickets
from Port Jervis to any point in
Arizona, British Colombia, Cali
fornla, Colorado, Idaho, Mexico,
Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New
Mexioo, Oregon, South Dakota,
Texas, Utah, Washington and
Wyoming, at very low rates of fare
Just ttilnK ol it, only fSU to any
California point. For routes and
rates please address Erie ticket
agent, Port Jervis, N. Y., and re
member these tickets are on sale
diily until April 29th.
It Saved His Leg
P. A. Danforth of LaGrange, Ga.
suffered for six months with i
frightful running sore on his leg
but writes that Bucklen's Arnica
Salve wholly cured it in five days
For ulcers, wounds, piles, its the
best salve in the world. Cure guar
anteed. Only 25 cents. Sold by all
druggists.
Artistic Monuments
IN WHITE BRONZE
Cost no more than plain
ones in stone and they are
more durable. Don't inves
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,
Houses and Lota and lota without Houus.
lX'ttler iu all laud ol i'ruperiy.
flotary Public
ALL BUSINESS GIVEN
PROMPT AtlENTIQN
OCke Wells Building
liolow IMniiiiick. House
Milford, lt.
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COLIPOUHD I
t SYRUP f)F :
WHITE PlflE I
The Cough Remedy of
which we have just spoken
is a thoroughly Tollable
family medicine. It is al
ready in fereat demand
among our customers.
Many of them claim that
there is no other Cough
Remedy i t s equal. Our
sales of it are constantly
iucreiSiing on account of the
good reports that our cus.
tomers tell their friends.
It is a safeguard to have in
the house, 25r per bottle.
I CO. ARMSTRONG i
DRUGGIST. 2
Here le
SOMETHING
YOU NEED!
Your own Wtr
Works, which
yon run hare by
canxtiltlnB- J, (',
PR E SCOTT of
M Rt f mora a. Pp..,
who Is prepared
to ftlv efitf mates
at any tftnn.
Write him at
once or rail and
see his stock of
FORCE
PUMPS
J. C. PREDCOTT.
latamorai, Pa.
Stoves and Ranges.
THE
Round Oak
For Wood and Coal.
Best Heater and Fuel Bayer in tha
Country.
CAREY'S
MAGNESIA
FLEXIBLE
CEMENT ROOFING
FIREPROOF
DURABLE
& CHEAP.
New Era
Radiators,
Two Flree In
dAKDWARI. PI7TI.F.RT, TIW, AOATB
WAKK, KTC.
riN ROOriNO AND PLUMBING
A SPECIALTY.
Jobbing promptly attended to
T. R. J. Klein & Son,
BROAD STREET MILFORD, PA
HARM
Of All Kinds and Style.
Blankets, Robes, Whips
and Horse Outfitting gen
erally. CARRIAGE
TRIMMINGS.
Repairingi-DoxE.
Examine my stock it
will please you. The
price too.
L. F. IIAFNER.
Harford St. - Milford, Pa.
EunclelvLic
PKoiograpVicR
AND DEALEKIN
Photo Supplies,
Developing,
Printing &
Repairing
DONE PROMPTLY.
78 Pike Street, Port JmU, K, X