Pike County press. (Milford, Pa.) 1895-1925, April 01, 1904, Image 2

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    PIKE COUNTY PRESS.
Friday, April 1, 1901
rUBLJBHRD KVKRV FRIDAY.
OFFICR, WIOWIC'S BUILDING BUOAD PT.
pi'pwription:
Onb Yf.au One dollar and fifty rents.
BiX Months Hevent y-flve centd.
STRICTLY IS ADVANCE.
F.ntcrc-d nt the pn-t nfTlce of Mllfunl,
Pike Connr.y, t'eiinsylvimla, im twcniKl
olui mnttorj Novoiubor tweuty-flr-jt, law.
Advertising Rales.
On.ii.i(ri:ht linns ),onn Insertion -H.O0
tt.irh fmhwmiimt insertion - - .Ml
Kitluot'd mu.. furnlsh-il nppltcotlon,
will be nllowi! ynrly ndveitisor.
Legal Advertising.
Artmln!t,rntnr' and Execiitor'
notl'. - - - - . . . - 8.00
Amlitor'B nntlros 4.0
Divon. noUct's - -
slim-iQ" kiiIi-h, Orplifins court mile
County TnNiHinr'B Rules, County Rtare
m'nfc an! plnction procln-rmuion charge
by the liiiAre.
J. H. Van Ett.n, PcBLIHHKR,
Mllford. Tike County, Po.
The' letter, in another column,
giving an opinion approved by onr
eminent townsman, Dr. de Flasa
will tend to correot some common
bat erroneous, opinions regarding
the purity of water from springs
It is shown that water may carry
gorms ci disease and if polluted
these germs may be present in what
appears to be pure spring water. Of
course passing through soils it may
be, to some extent, deprived of
noxious germs, but if the soils arc
contaminated or polluted by surface
filth it receives accessions and
carries with it to its exit from the
ground more or leas harmful im
purities. It is shown, however,
that Mllford water hs every con
dition favorable to its purity
Farmers and others using water
from wells and springs should see
that there is no source ot oontamina
tion. Recently it was discovered in
a city In this btate that a well, from
whioh a number of families were
supplied, contained the body of an
infant,
One MoVey, a reverend of Bing-
haruton, N. Y., has been unking
faces and blowing his gas at Fresi
dentRoosevolt because, as he alleges,
the President "edited" the post
offioe investigations which caught
his friend, Senator Green, in
shady transaction. It is perfectly
proper for ministers to rebuke sin
and wrong doing, and express fair
comment on the acts of public
officials, but the cloth is belittled
when one desoends to vituperation
and billingsgate because an official
act happens to expose one of his
personal friends in a doubt fed or
disreputable transaction. His
rantings are then inspired by some
other motive than to advance the
causes of religion, morality and
honesty.
A represet'tative of an advertising
company has been in town this
week soliciting hotel and boarding
honse keepers to pool their adver
tising to make it more effective. The
plan is to have a large ad. inserted
in several newspapers in the larger
eastern cities, calling attention to
this section as a resort. This will
be prominently displayed and will
enumerate the different houses in
this locality. The schema is along
the right lino to seoure greater
publicity with more economy to
individual advertisers.
Note W. & G, Mitchell's new ad.
C. O. Armstrong is confined to his
home by illness.
Mrs. C. W, Bull is improviug from
her dangerous malady.
Dr. C. S. Kyman has beon reap
pointed a providing elder.
Mitchell Bros . call attention to a
new and choice line of goods in an
bd. found elsuv", here.
Fourteen pirls were killed yehtei
duy by hii explosion iu a squib fao
tory at .Scrunton, l'a.
Victor Coinpton, well known bore
How residing nrar BiHiichvilie, K.
J., is improving after a huvere
ilhiens.
J! . Katharine Mondon and Moss
13. W c.-t '..-rook, Loth ot i'ort Jervis,
were united in nwirriiiKe Wednesday
evening by lU-v. T. II. Mi-Kenslu.
IiiVUi.tions have
the iiiiirriiiye of Y..e
d.. .. : .. r of i I!
been issued to
s M.ir.v Louise, II
l it en ii ii l of Port
V, .... f, I - i
Jel'Ha. to ( J I ill
'1 ! -uony v .,1 v .
.' ill lO'.h.
Business Meetirg
A Urge nnmber of Milford Im-d-
nens in;n met at- Use irismviiii
House lnt evening t cooni er the
proportion of advertising along the
line ungented bv the Phks limt
week, which was to combine ami
unite in advertising this locality.
The scheme was favorably received
ind agreement were niivle with a
epresentative of an agency wb'eli
will place the ad. in three leading
papers in New York, two in Phila
delphia, one in Baltimore, AVashmg
ton and Richmond, Vn., r:ch mak
ing eight besides having several
special Information bureaus. A:i
organization was effected by elect
ing A. D. Brown President ; OeorBe
Wheeler Secretary; and P. N.
Bournique, J. H. Van Etten and 1".
M. Nilis an Executive commit tee
which will have charge of the iiffu i: .
of the organization, transact nil
business with the agency, bold it.
responsible and have it report to
the committee to whom it will I. a
responsible for its acts in, carrying
out the terms of the proposition.
The ad. will be largo and attractive,
and will note the different houses i.i
the agreement. There will be
twenty-seven or more insertions in
each paper besides reading notices
and special letters setting forth the
attractiveness of Milford as n
summer resort. The Erie Railroad
Co. will be asked to cooperate by
furnishing Improved train service
and special rates to Milford. It is
proposed on the whole to ndvertise
and boom the town as has never
been done before and it is hoped and
expected that the results will be
commensurate with the effort:
Senator Gibson of Montana made
a speech in the senate indicating a
condition of land frauds and land
stealing in the west a hundred tinief
more serious than the post office
steals and appealed to the senate
to repeal all the land acquiring laws
except the homestead act. This is
the first time that the subjoct has
been brought up for consideration
on the floor of either house and it
is expected that it' will be given a
thorough airing before congress ad
journs. Senator Patterson of Colo
rado supported Senator Gibson's
contention and stated' that the ab
sorption of great tracts of land of
hundreds of thousands of acres into
single ownship was a menace to the
nation.
W. H. Hull, his daughter and her
infant child, of which he was the
putative father, were found dead in
a shanty near Rileyvillo, Wayne
county, last Friday. The man died
of pneumonia, and the daughter and
infant from ccslect, hunger and
exposure. They formerly resided at
Kimbles, this county, where the
man has a wife and several children
with whom he has not lived for
some years. It was a horrible con
dition of affairs.
Ernest Krnpp, aged 61 years, died
at his home in -Bhohola Wednesday
of pneumonia. 11 is wife and three
children survive. The funeral will
be held tomorrow at 2 p. in.
Elisha Brafflt, who for a number
of years resided in this county, died
at the home of bis son in Brooklyn,
Tuesday, aged about 77 years. The
funeral will bo held today.
The Hon. David B. Hill announoes
that Judge Parker "stands all right
on the labor issue." If the Judge
is nominated, it is understood that
Mr. Hill will receive the appoint
ment of official interpreter and
spokesman on all public and private
occasions.
DESIRABLE RESIDENCE
On the uUwe--t corner of Harford
and Mott streets, iu the ltoroligli of
Milford, 1'a., will be sold on favorable
terms to the purchaser. Th'e house,
comprising an open bull, sitting or
reception room, parlor, dining-inon),
butlers pantry fitted with hot and cold
water, etc., and kitchen with range,
boiler, hot anil cold water, etc., on
first ilonr tdx bed-rooms and a bath
room v. ith hot and cold water and
other modern conveniences, on semnd
ffmr an nniple garret, and storage
and closet room throughout ulso two
largo rooms, suitable for billiard,
sewing and children's play-room, or
other Bimilar pu''rw a good cool
and dry cellar, v.ith coal and wornl
compartment. entirely -urate there
from, well lighted and conveniently
arranged rcrat oUl-ffishioiitil ojn'n
fire, piling utl latest Ujiju-orcl ojhh
jiluinbiiKj. Pleasant lurches on three
sidet-i the whole thoroughly renovat
ed, newly pabited and p.'.j'eivd and in
iii'st class condition.. Sjnieint yn.uii'l
Btu'rouii.iiiig, all in liuat fence, v. it!i
;
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Uiini.ed djK'e-v
highly cuHivat.
trees, flowers ti
beautiful
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slil'llls--ili j
nigh, on a
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; main t-li'cet, w ii! i:s
(walk !' J'ost o;.i.v
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1 M.ireh i, Col.
HI NT. MAN'S ITliUY.
A. W Liinpman is having a veranda
built to lus home nd is ulso having
the interior remodeled. The best
furniture he cfin put In it is a comely
woman.
Win, Dusenberry wins the prize
for early chickens. Ho 1ms 53 lively
young ones and those wishing to
add a little ready cash to their no
connts might profitably atudy the
business,
John Broilhead of Nehrnska, a pon
of D. O. Brodhead, is at F'roudslmrg
with n carload of horses for pale.
Uev. Shilling will preach in the
M. E. church here Sunday. Ho has
been regularly appointed for the
coming year. Having a family will
no doubt make it pleasnnter for the
congregation and it is anticipated
that lii ministry will be pleasant
and profitable to the community.
Mr. Walter who bus been employ.
eil r.t Ardtormsh fiirm will remove
to the Angle sawmill. Ho is a com
petent gardener and not afraid of
work.
It is right that courts and juries
should uphold officials in the per
formance of their sworn duties
Constables 'may mako mistakes of
judgment but if honest in their
motives it is proper in such cases
that the county should pay costs. If
that officer by reason of ill will or
in a spirit of animosity attempts to
coerce citizens it is evidence that he
is unfit for the position and the
voters should rotlre him. If they
do not they should pay the shot.
The road by the Garret Brodhead
swamp is dangerous.
John Raitt, of Brooklyn has bean
here lookiug after his farm.
Isaiah Hornbeck will 'remove bis
family to Branchville ana William
Benson will occupy the farm. Mr
Hornbeck will remain to collect
taxes aud aid in improving the
place.
If tie posts were placed on side
streets in town for farmers to hitch
to fewer horses would be frightened
by automobiles. -
W. II. Lnyton has moved to
Centre.
Sarah Cortright having lost her
house by fire last whiter has no
place to live in after April 1st.
Grippe is active no matter how
rngned a person may bo. Like
potato blight you are in it and you
get it.
It would be unusual to see our
boarding house and hotel keepers
agree to advertise on the cooperative
plan but it would be a good thing
for them to do so. This valloy de
sires boadors with means to pay for
what they want nnd such boarders
generally want what they pay for
The cheap kind want more. - ,
Horses are assessed at t'iO. If
they were placed at their cash value
t5 to flO would be fairer for most of
them.
E. Vandermark lost one of his
team horses last week and David
Heater a'so had the misfortune to
lose his fine black horse.
W. McMurray will occupy his
residence at Centre this summer.
Farm for Sale
An opportunity is offered to any
one desiring a farm suitable for
dairying, with large meadow, 103
acres in farm, double barn and 8
room house. Or for any one wish
ing to locate a summer resort. Large
fish ponds may be cheaply made.
Beautiful falls and glen ou the
preniiHis. White pine lumber and
building materials on the place
sufficient for all repairs and new
work. 2 miles from Sanderson's
new fish pond and proposed club
house. A mile of Decker's creek
runs through the land. The farm
located iu Delaware township is
offered ctienp. Address Joseph
C'anne, Dingmans, Pa. tf
(is
in
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Every farmer knows that
.ome plants grow better than
Jthers. Soil may be the same
md seed may seem the same
out some plants are weak and
jthers strong.
And that's the way with
children. They are like voting
plants. Same food, same home,
-.ame care but some grow big
ind strong while others stay
-mall and weak.
Scott's Emulsion offers an
a y way out of the difficulty.
Jhild weakness often means
t .irvation, not Lccau.se of lac k
i fo(,d, but because the food
.' es not feed.
Scott's Emulsion really fee ds
:d r.'iscs the child crowinc
nv:-;h.
'. h.iU-vc r tl:e cause of w eak
nsi and failure to grow
Scott's Emulsion seems to find
it and set the m.uter ri.dit.
t 1 tint iilf.
r,Nc Vulk
V niinjnr
at tfea a j
Jill Humor,
j.
Are impure -mntt-r which tht skin,
liver, kidneys and other orgns can
not take care of w ittimit I.clp, there la
uch an ecninu!ntioa of tbem.
They litter the whole system.
Pimples, boils, ecscrai and other
eruption, long of appetite, that tired
feeling, bilious turns, fits of iodigei
tion, dull headaches and many other
troubles are due to them.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
and Ptlls ,
Remove all humors, ovreoa all
their effects, strengthen, tout and
Invigorate the wholo system.
"I bsd Hit lbttim on my bindt (a tbat I
eonld not work. I took Hood't 8rarill
nd It dioT out the bamor. I continued
its one till the sores disappeared." Mb).
IsA O. Bsowit, Rnmford Falls, Me.
Hood's Farsaparilla promliaa to
cut and heap trio promise).
SANDYSTON.
Branchville has good prospects of
having a bank in the the near future
as the stock is being rapidly taken
up. If a bank will pay at Milford,
why not at Branchville surrounded
as it is by a thickly settled agricul
tural community. It will be a good
thing for Sandyston, too.
The Wantage Recorder is grumbl
ing hecause the state has placed
3000 small mouth bass in Culver's
Lake, as that lake is as much
private waters 6s ' ii Swartswood
Lake owned by Mr' Albright of
Newark. I am inclined to agree
with, the Recorder in tbat the state
has no business furnishing private
waters. Auother thing, it don't
make no difference how many they
put in, I never find them when I
fish there.
The exhibition of the Fisher school
was held in the school house Friday
evening, and was so good that it
was repeated Saturday evening. I
did not attend, but from all reports
it was very good.
Our roads are in a terrible con
dition and in places where there is
sink holes the road overseer should
stuff it full of stones, but no, they
will let the traveling publio get
through them as best they can, and
after the roads are settled, will go to
working the roads by piling gutter
mud into them. By this excellent?
method we have very bad roads
until mid summer, and the town
ship pays the bill 'to the tune of
1,500 a year.
The Susiiex Independent in its last
issue says, "A unique bill has been
presented by a north Jersey assem
blyman providing that no game
shall be bought or sold in this state."
That is the ouly law that will pro
tect game, and if such a law be
enacted, game would soon become
plentiful. I think I am safe in Bay
ing that a majority of our sportsmen
are in favor of this law.
I met Howard Little, ex-editor of
the Newton Record, in Newton a
day or two ago. He has just re.
turned from au. . extended trip
through Mexico and his description
of that country is highly interesting
He is interested iu a rubber planta
tion .in southern Mexico.
A suggestion was made me tbat
instead of having one central school
we have three good schools, Haines.
ville, Lay ton uud Bevans. .Letting
the two schools along the river and
the two along the mountain attend
anyone of the th tee" schools first
mentioned. I think the suggestion
an excellent one, for we are paying
for 4 schools not necessary in any
seiibO of the word and at a Deedless
expense of over a thousund dollars
What will our board of education
say to this.
llcury Trciblo of this town will
move to a farm near Lafayette and
oommecce housekeeping this spring.
Now, tbat our road across the
mountain ut so bad, everybody hav
ing hauling to do is eagerly awaiting
the completion of the McAdam road
There is only a short piece to finish,
and it will not take the contractors
long to do that when they ouoe get
at it.
I hear that William Clark of
ibiiuesville is slowly improving and
barring a setback will soon be out
again.
TUe rattle of the milk cans is
more frequently heard, and the
Buvans creamery promises to do a
bigger busiuea than they did lasi
year. ,
As there was to majority vote foi
school money at last school meeting
another election must bo held or WC
will luse the smte appropriation.
A Thoughtfal Man j
M. M. Austin of Winchester, lud ;
knew what to do in the hour of need, j
His wife had such an unusual cant
of Kiemiich and liver trouble, phyni
ci'ins could nut help her. He thought
of and tiled D. King's Now Life
i'll'.t. and she got relief at once and t
Was finally cured. Only 2oO at all
uruc'y;-!s. '
ifKKKNTOWS.
Miss Charlotte Uilpin, teacbrr of
Burrus school, expects to hold a
social in the school house Friday
evening, April 1st.
A number of pupils of the schools
of Greene and Palmyra nre hopeful
ly looking forward to the examina
tion for common school diplomas to
be held April 9.
Grace Bartlenon expects to go to
the E. 8. S. N. at the beginning of
the spring term.
Hap running has been rather light
so far.
On account of the frost going out
of the ground the roads have been
almost impassible.
On Friday evening of last week a
flock of wild geese became tired and
bewildered In the fog alighted in J.
Hefiloys field near Newfoundland.
John Hd.clton shot one of them.
Miss Anna Rohbaker who has
been living with her brother, George,
at German Valley, died Monday,
March 8th. Miss Rohbncker hns
been for many years a consistent
Christian and a member of the Mo-"
ravian church, and will be greatly
missed in her society.
Mrs. Francis Bnrrns. widow of
John Barms, of Gr6entown, crossed
the threshold of this life Thursday,
March 21. funeral services were
held in the Hemlock Grove church
on Sunday in charge of Rev. Wil
liams She is survived by two
daughters, three brothers and two
sisters. A large number of relatives
and friends gathered to pay their
Inst tribute of love and respect. In
terment in the Hemlock Grove
cemetery.
John Marsch will offer his personal
property for sale April 14th.
B. B. Kipp held a publio vendue
March Slst.
Excursion to Washington, D. 0., $10
On account of the Knights of
Columbus Convention to bo hold at
Washington, D. C, the Erie will sell
special excursion tickets from Port
Jervia to Washington, D. C, on
April 11th, 12th and 13th, good re
turning on or before Aprjl 18th ai
the low rate of tlO for the round
trip. These -tickets are good only
for continuous passage iu each direc
tion, except that stopover will be
allowed on return trip at Philadel
phia, Pa., or Baltimore, Md., within
the final return limit by depositing
ticket with agent at stapover point
As these tickets take some little
time to prepare, Mmely notice should
be given ticket agent, Port Jorvis,
by all who contemplate going with
this exoursion.
The funny paragraphers are mak
ing great use of Attorney General
Knox'a nlloeed remark that he does
not proposo to "run amuck" among
the trusts. As a matter of fact, the
success of the administration in ob
taining a verdict in the Northern
Securities case has been viewed with
no litte dissatisfaction by the demo
cratic lenders who had everything
prepared, even to the printing of
lit: rature, to go into the campaign
with jeers and flings at a republican
jrust curbing propaganda which
didn't curb. The decision in the
merger case will render useless a
large amount of demooratio cam
paign gunpowder.
COURT OF APPEALS
The County Commissioners will
bold Court of Appeals in the following
places on the duys and dates below
mentioned, between the hours of 9 a.
m. and 4 p. in.:
Lackaw'u, Election House, March 29
Shohola,
Westfall,
Delaware,
Lehman,
Porter,
Milford B
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Bach Hotel " 8
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, Court House " 11
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! Milford Twp.,
i 'iniriuan.
T1IEO. H. BAKER,
Milford, March 2, 1W4. Clerk.
NOTICE!
la tho iinitttir of tho ) In the Court of
pctl'loti of Harry Ut (Joinmon Plena
fur change of Ms Dome, lot flkeO unty.
No. 7. December Terra, 1U03.
The public and nil parties lnt rtnt.ed nn
ht-rehy ni'tUltf-i, tbut Buhl court, ou ilm ?Ui
day of MnrcM, A. 1). lin4. in coiupliuiict
wlth the Ace of Assembly lu tntclt ckh
niiMlc mid providwl, Uul order and decrtt
bi Harry Ost, a resident of -mid county,
bo. nud im bferebv, r-eriiiii'ed to chMiitftt bid
-mint to Harry leVli.l nud from tlit-net--forch
bid name thnll be Harry LteWill
tnrtleud of Harry Oi-t nnd by tbe name of
Knrry lHWltt be mhaii be kilo n, blyled
nud rueoiruiiced.
HY. T BAKER,
Atietnt: Attorney for petnionor.
J. C. WKSTBKlii-K. JU,
Pruihouotary.
March 22, IDOi.
n i-inut-mnitr-tn-v""'"'"
Nothing has ever equalled it
Nothing can ever surpass it.
s
Forfar;;
MPT I OS ?,lr.
'"-J Mcttl.M
IA Pet feet For AH Throat and
Cure : Lung Troubles.
Money back If it foil. Trud Bottl fTM.
hzewu!' nwtfM iiiiiii'm
Vyckoffs Hcv; York
min iiiinm n
1 110 Dill) 1 Ui
Every line, every nvtielo, of Spring merchan
dise is the lCst of its kind. If it's a ten cent
stocking, then yon can feel assured that no
Itetter stoekin?; is sold anywhere. If it's a
twenty-live dollar suit, then the market affords
no better suit for the money than you'll find
right here. Wo believe this to be honest shop
keeping. We believe that the great majority
of the trading public appreciate being dealt
with in this manner. Good goods sold on a
close margin of profit is what lias built and is
building this building this business. It gives
the people confidence.
A Word or two The WBSh WBil"
Abdlt season is fairly
Wash Waists OI,e;ned; ,'n,er'
waist styles and
waist values here that any store
might be proud of. A nice, clean,
well made, white lawn waist at BOo,
with the stylo of a dollar one. Next
values at 75c, 98o, $1.20 up to ti 60
and all do onr stock honor. All
new this season. Colored waists
at iSo to 11.20.
TllC Sni'ill" Oool stockings at
1 1 oicnri" iuw iinues, xins
a..'.:, j t
ia Horn mny soun, trite, but
it wins out every
time. If there is oue stock we pride
ourselves on it is our hosiery. As
to varied assortment, in price, qual
ity, styles and sizes. Cotton yarn
is going skyward but our heavy,
early, purchases keep our prices
down.
Medium
Weight
Underwear
For Tien, women or
children. Each
stock complete, and
the values must ap
peal to your sense of true economy.
A most important article of dress is
your underwear, to be changed with
changing seasons. Don't jump from
heavy into light but avail yonrself
of our assortment of medium weight
All cotton, ull wool, pare cotton and
part wool. All sizes.
WYCKOFF'S NEW YORK STORE
Stroudsburg, Penn'a.
No connection with any store of similar name.
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COMMERCIAL S l
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REQUIREMENTS 8 1
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BE GLAD I'
2 TO ANSWER
5 YOU QUESTIONS
PORT JERVIS I
I BUSINESS INSTITUTES
Z OPP. ERIE DCrOT
LIVERY STABLES.
If you want a stylish sin
gle or double rig, safe
horses, good harness
and clean, comfortable
carriages at reasona
ble prices call on
J. B. Van Tassel,
Corner Ann and Fourth afreets
MILFORD PA.
Fire Insurance.
0LO KfcllAIU.E COM PAN IKS.
RATES REASON A RLE
Charles Q. Wood, Agt.
Bu-'ceaaor to J. J. Uurt.
f """Oflio' in rear of Re-iiili-nce on Ann Si
Mllford, Plks Co., Pa.
en v.n i HJ.'.Vt, n.e. I.C.I.
Ltarn by
mii. kii'iiirti. Hon, uit-e. t -n-fii
ever t!:D
' j Ioo-t rMti kit 7 out hit tn a purty -aid clerk J.ip.
-I Wt l:ii. ii. tut ik i neb ur n. u,- i,. im .icliu.c, l'-r I (
1 j 1- -.im it.-1-...if hit i H'.'.Vt. n.e. I.C.I. i
Store Weekly Hew:
mmn
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Just a Little Jutt tll,fl sps
S to assertion. Never
Dress Goods' WRS ,ho 8tork ln
such fine shape to
begin a season's business, never
were prices more to your liking.
Here's a few items for you to ponder
over : A 30-ifich, all wool, Albatross
at 39o, a fair value at 60o. Fancy
Scotch Cheviot Mixtures at 50c, 08o
and fl.25, unexceptional as to style
and value. Mobuirs strong here, too.
Curtains
and
Draperies
Our stock of curtains
at present will meet
ideas in assortment
and price. Notting-
hams, 40 cents to f2. 75 the pair.
In the latter are some with fancy
bnnds and some with Rennaisiince
lace edge. Finer curtains in Irish
Points. Swiss Tamfored, etc Our
stock of drnpperies and portieres,
and printed values for upholstery,
is particularly strong. Have cur
tain poles and tash rods.
Corner for 'URt BS p'"'eiii' io we
the aitpr ,n mpn i'1
(ientleilien their department.
New neckwearishero
as well ns those famous Eclipse
Shirts, which gain friends daily.
Can't go wrong on an Eclipse Shirt.
It ia the best shirt value you got for
the outlay.
Ryman S Wells
Have a fine line
I of wall papers
all new stock.
S
I A store full of
other necessary
articles also.
Please call and
examine before
buying.
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fRymanSWells1
Milford, Pa.
Supplying
The Table
AN EVERY DAY PROBLEM
We solve It by keeping
Fine Groceries,
Canned Goods,
Choice Meats,
Fresh Vegetables.
EVERY THING FOR AN ELEGANT DINNER
GUMBLE & RYDER
Harford St. Milford Pa.
Blue Front Stables,
Port Jervis, N. V.
AdjiiininfcGnniHcr'h Union House
Road, ciirriHgH, drult aud farm
tinrsi'H for side. ExO'iinoa imule.
A lurpre stock from wliich to niaka
selections. CANAL HT.
Kiram Towner.
William B. Kenworthey, M. D.
Thysiciau and Surjrcon.
Oillee unit reniiU iice lit uud mrtct
.it Court House. WlI t OKU, PA.
Advertioe iu the Fkkjs,
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