Pike County press. (Milford, Pa.) 1895-1925, April 15, 1904, Image 3

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A GREAT SALE -or
LADIES' SUITS
LADIES HIGH GRADE SPRING SUITS
AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. . . .
All-wool Suits in Cheviot, Venetian and
fancy mixtures, the latest style, perfectly cut
and tailored, Eton and tight-iitting jackets,
many of them lined with satin or taffeta silk.
Suits worth from $12.00 to
$1G.00. A great sale at
Ladies high grade
liner materials, voiles; cheviots and new all-wool
suiting, beautifully made and elaborately trim
med, finest satin and taffeta linings. The reg-
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ular selling prices of
$20.00 and $22,00. Special
prices now at
PIKE STREET, - at the head
A SEASONABLE REHEDY
Emulsion of Puro Norwegian
COD LIVER OIL
With Hypophosphitos of Limo and Soda
A 12-oz. bottle for SOc.
Prescriptions
ST H. L Emerson & Co.,
uareful
Compoun
&- Next Door to
l& (Olj p lrL? Serwin, - Williams - Paint
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. . NEW LINE OF . .
ZEPHYRS CLOTHS, LINEN SUITINGS, DUCKS,
PIUQES, SEERSUCKERS, PERCALES,
BATISKE, DIMITIES, ETC.
TEAS AND COFFEC5 A SPECIALTY
WHITE GOODS AND NOTIONS
HATS AND CAPS, SHOES
WALL PAPER, MATTINGS, RUGS
O.RDEf - SEEDS - AflD - ILlPLEf.lEflTS
AGENTS FOR DCVOCG PAINTG
AND LIGTSlfiG'S FERTILIZERS
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spring suits in all the M
these suits are $18.00,
of front - PORT JERVIS.
Hotel Fauchere.
10,98
When you want the BEST
in Canned Good3 get the
Vhito Rose Brand
In Coffee
THE WHITE HOUSE
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Armstrong & CO.
MILFORD, PENNA.
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MAT A MORAS.
Mis. Ilolnn Pcatna pntprtinpl
about 20 of hr girl frinnils Inst
fvituiMay aftornoon, the occasion
boing her birthday. A nice stippnr
was served by hor tnothor. Various
guiiins were plnyel mid the little
people bad ft very pleasant time.
Miss Helen recoived a number of
pretty presents. All enjoyed the
afternoon very much and voted Miss
Helen it good entertainer.
Miss May VVostbrook, a trained
nurse from New York City, is visit
HH relatives in Matamoraa.
Mrs. A. d. Rowland and daugh
ter, Catharine, of Rowland, Pa.,
have been spending a few days with
Warren Ridgoway and wlfo. They
retnrned home Monday.
There was a very pleasing enter
tainment at the school building on
Wednesday evening.
Tlie body of Miss Lizzie Bchu-
m iker, who was accidentally drown
eJ on Nov. 18tn last, and which
was found Friday afternoon' lt,
was brought to the undertaking
rojms of C. I. Terwilllger & Bon nt
about 10 o'clook Saturday night.
Thore were no bruises perceptible
on the boJy. The faoe was dis
colored by water, but considering
the long time it had been in the
water was in remarkably good state
of preservation. The clothing was
not torn or disarranged in any
marked degree.
The body was placed in a metallio
casket, and the funeral was held
Tuesday afternoon nt 2.30 o'clook at
the German Lutheran church, the
Rev. H. U. Wasmund officiating,
and interment in Laurel Grove
cemetery.
Joe Schroeder has opened his
grocery store in the Staten build.
Ing.
Rev. and Mrs. William Burley
arrived in Matamoras Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Barnard moved in
the Whysall cottage on River street.
The have been occupying the French
cottage on Adams street.
Mrs. James Peroival and son,
James, have moved from Mountain
avenue to a cottage on Washihgton
street.
Van Et ten's ferry above the rail
road bridge is in operation. An.
other ferry is needed for wagons.
So many have to wait on each side
of the river so long before they can
get across. The First street ferry
continues to be run very success
fully. The boat makes trips every
five minutes.
Miss Ida Wood, on Jefferson St.,
wlio has been visiting relatives in
Arlington, N. J., for some time, has
returned home.
Miss Hazel Hornbeok, wno has
been spending her Easter vacation
in Now York and Brooklyn, has
returned home.
Rev. Ora J. Shoop, wife and son,
Hamilton, left Matamoras Thursday
Afternoon for Vallsburg, N. J.
The Epworth parsonage is under
going a renovation. All the rooms
are being papered, whbh will give
them a very cheerful appearance.
The L. A. 8. connected with the
ohuroh is having' the work done.
Arther Jones and family moved
in a cottage on Third street, form jr.
ly occupied by Oliver D. Squires
and family.
The L. C. U. connected with Hope
church met Thursday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. Alex. Brink.
The C. E. Society oonnected with
Hopo church- will give a reception
this evening at the parsonage.
On Wednesday evening, April 13,
Prof. Houck arranged for a stereop
ticou lecture on "Hawaii," at the
school house. The lantern and light
were supplied by W. II. Allerton of
Tort Jervia, who has made about 30
views of the high water and ioe
gorge during the past winter. These
were shown in connection with the
Hawaiian pictures, which are pretti
ly colored. The pictures were
loaned by the Philadelphia Commer
cial Museum. The proceeds of the
entertainment are to be applied to
the piano fund.
At Hope church the Rev. Mr.
Metzgar, the new pastor, preached
both morniDg and evening. The
choir rendered soma pretty anthems.
PAUPAC.
U. N. Killtun is entertaining hi
son, Lafayette, for a few days.
We are glad to note the improved
condition of Mrs. Khtsridou and Fred
Kilhua
Mrs. B. F. Killam returned from
HolUtiturville lnat Monday.
At the preterit writing Mrs. Kath
eriue Lu!Ty id very low.
A. Simons, ifa ir.d sou of Hawley
ijMint the 10th wilh A. J. Kimble
hiid family.
At school No. 4, April Cth, an
eolith ypfir exuminatiuii was held.
Fntonliiy hint Mr. and Mrs Lester
HiuuiiiU retiirueJ to tln.nr home in
t'i antou.
Al,iy and Clma UumMe returned
to liii'ir rii'jjloyiuent in Uilf'.'rd,
the ll'a liibt.
Peculiar
To Itself
In what t is and whnt It does con
taining the tSest blood-purifying,
alterative and tonic substances and
ffecting the most radical and per
manent cures of all humors and all
eruptions, relieving weak,' tired,
languid feelings, and building up
the whole system is true only of
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Ho other medicine Rets like it;
no other medicine ha- done so
much real, substantial ' good, no
other medicine has restored health
and strength at so little cost.
"I u troubled irtUt irofu!a and turn
aar loaint hit nyelrt. tar femr nontti I
on Id not to Mo ftarttla. Afur Mrlnf
two bottini of Hood's firpHlt I ootild
to walk, and wban I had taban el(bt bottlaa I
old ra aa wall aa afar." Soars A. Ba:m-
Ton. Wlthara, N. 01
Hood's raaperflla pramtsoe to
euro and Manna the promlaa.
SILVER LAKE
W. J. Hanna of Long Meadow re
paired the telephone line between
this place and Dingmans Ferry last
week.
John Crone is engaged in making
ties.
J. O. Carhuff of near Conashangh
made a business trip to tbis place
one day last week.
Joseph Judd called on his sister,
Mrs. John Crone, on Sunday.
"A number of Club members are
expected in a few days. ,
Mrs. Adams expects te arrive from
the city this week.
James Hanna of Long Meadow
visited relatives here on Sunday.
Mrs. Robinson Shepherd spent
Sunday wish relatives at Long
Meadow.
W. H. Lay ton has been on the
sick list, but is now able to resume
teaching.
Fred Bosler spent Sunday with
friends in this neighborhood.
Edward Emery of near Centre
made a trip to Porters Lake one day
recently. It is said he has the con
tract to build the stone work for a
large new barn for Mr. Weisbrod at
Brown's mill, formerly the Buchan
an mill.
Mrs. Edward Shepherd is Improv
ing.
Henry Albright had the misfor
tune to lose a valuable young horse
last Monday morning. .
The Misses Winan are expected
in a few days.
The ice on the lake broke tip on
Wednesday.
Mrs. Westbrook and some friends
of Ridgewood, N. J., are at Niche
oronk Lake Villa preparing for the
summer.
DISGMAN'S FERRY.
We can hardly agree with those
who think entertainments at the
olose of school terms prejudice the
childrens advancement. After
several months of routino work in
the school room the days toward the
olose become irksome for the little
folks and if part of the time during
the last month is occupied in giving
them instructive selections to mem
orize, or . in some other profitable
manner, their little brains are ex
panded and there will always be
incentive to do their best before an
auc'ienoe. In this way a healthful
emulation to study is induced which
may be the means of greatly benefit
ting the tender minds. It is a case
otherwise of "all work and no play,
etc"
Your types made me say last week
that it took 100 gallons of sap to
make one of syrup. From 22 to 25
pails is nearer the amount.
John Brodhead of Nebraska is
visiting his parents, D. O. Brodhead
and wife, at Centre and will remain
S or 3 weeks.
The roads are getting passable.
The new minister made an excel
lent impression by his sermon at
Centre last Sunday.
People In this township for several
years past have remarked that tim
ber was getting scarce here hut if
one notes the piles of logs at
Darragh's mill, added to nearly
every day, and the large number of
tius on the bank of the river they
will wonder where so much was
found.
Cheap Colonist Bates to tha West
Commencing at once and continu
ing daily ontil and including April
20th, the Erie will sell special one
way mixed class colonists tickets
from Port Jervls to any poiut in
Arizona, Britiah Colombia, Cali
forma, Colorado, Idaho. Mexico,
Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New
Mfiioo, Oregon, South Dakota,
Texas, Utah, Washington and
Wyoming, at very low rales of fare.
Jut think of It, only $o0 to any
Ltiiitorina point. (or routtis and
rates please address Kne ticket
agmit, 1'ort Jervls, N. Y., ami re
niuiiiber these tickets are on sale
duly until April 2'Jth.
SANDYSTON.
The Teachers Institute of the three
townships weat of the mountain oiel
Saturday l-ist In the school house at
Lay ton. County. Sup. Decker and
wife, Mrs, McMicklo of Boemorville
and Miss Dodge of Duckertown were
present, ns were all the teachers ol
Sandyston and Montague. Paper?
were read by U. E. Hursh, Frank
Stoli and others, and the meeting
was very Interesting and instructive
from the teaolier standpoint. Dis
cussion followed each paper and the
teachers should all take part, foi
this is the most interestins; part.
Some' flue catches of trout srp
reported, but I am sorry to say that
so:no of them were canght on Sun
day. But that Is no violation ol
law in Jersey.
Layton has special attractions and
they attract a whole lot of attraction
from attractive? youths from out
side our city limits. Some one may
stub his toe over those attractions,
and then
.The Court at Its last session held
up a lot of licenses, and among them
I notice the name of W. H. Titman
of Bevans. A hearing will be given
each case sometime this week. If
remonstrances against a license
were for the public good, all right,
but 99 cases out of a hundred it is
pure spite of some disgruntled toper.
The Newark Sunday Call says
that great numbers of suckers are
being speared In Sussex and Warren
counties. That may be true In
Warren county hut I very' much
doubt If any of that kind ot work Is
done in this county.
Word was received here Saturday
that the body of the young lady
who was drowned at Port Jervis last
fall had been found on Depue't
island about three miles below
Flatbrookville. It was found by
two brothers named Strnnk who
were fishing. Parties from Port
Jervis went after the body Satur
day.
The boar I of education met on
Saturday night to estimate the
amount of money to be voted for,
for support of our schools. No
quorum being present an adjourn
ment was made to some time next
week, when an election will be held
to vote the needed money.
I incline to the opinion that the
goat craze will be short lived as the
animals are too frisky and only a
seven foot steel wire fence will keep
them in an enclosure. A day or
two ago I saw them peeling the bark
from young fruit trees and had they
not been promptly looked after
would have ruined every tree In
thatbrohard. They will eat any.
thing in the line of shrubbery, In
fact, anything that is green.
L. T. Smith of Layton went to
New York and purchased four fine
looking work horses, the past week, j
In reply to H. L. will say that
school exhibitions are detrimental
to any school, when that school is
In session, and school officials should
put a foot on them hereafter. The
parents may be pleased at the apt
ness of their children, the teacher
proud of the glory achieved, but as
one patron remarked, "It was three I
hoars school and three hours exhib
ition," sums up the case.
Absenteeism in our schools is
growing worse from year to year.
Our county superintendent stated
in his remark at the teachers' meet
ing on Saturday that the percentage
of attendance bad fallen off here,
but In Wantage the percentage of
attendance had increased. All
should know that the money we
receive in the state appropriation is
based on the attendance in the
sohools, and yet we have one sohool
where the attendance is only twenty-
five per cent of the pupils in that
school district. Parents refusing to
send their children to school, regu
larly, are liable to all the penalties
of the Disorderly Act, the penalty
of which is 90 days in jail or twenty,
five dollars fine. The truant officer
can find business in this line if he
will look around a little.
A Sandyston party was subpoenaed
to go before the grand jury, at its
recent session, but failed to put in
an appearance and most likely it
would not hive made any difference
if he had appeared and testified. 1
supposed a court subpitua had to
be obeyed, but it seems not.
Slate black boards will be placed
in the Layton and Fisher school
houses this week. They are much
superior to blackboard painted on
the wall.
Ky Smith moved from Bevans on
the 6th iust. to Flanders, where he
has rented a store and will carry on
the mercantile business.
' A Thoughtful Man
M. M. Austin of Winchester, Iud.
kuew whtit to do in the hour of need.
His wife had such an unusual case
of stomach and liver trouble, physi
cians could not help her. He thought
of aDd tried Dr. King's Nev Life
Pills and she got relief at once and
was finally cured. Only Silo at all
druggists.
KIMBLES
Harry Hiley, wife and little
daughter, Nora, of Belnire, Mich.,
visited R. W. Kelly and family Mon
day. This is their first visit East
since they loft Rowlands twenty
seven yeais ago.
Nottie Edwards of Hawley spent
Sunday with her aunt, Mrs, E.
Mnlone.
R. W. Kelly made a business trip
to Lackawaxen last Saturday,
Tho esteemed Democratic Chicago
Chronicle is nnt supporting Mr.
Hearst with that enthusiasm whioh
it has displayed npou the eve of
other political campaigns. The
Chronicle s iys that 'the mere fact
that William R. Hearst is gravely
accepted anywhere as a candidate
for the democratic nomination is
more and more coming to be recog
nized as a disgrace, not only to the
party but to the country." Certain
ly a disgrace to the country.
Excursion to St. Louis, World's Fair
TheSeason, Sixty-day and Fitteen
day excursion tickets to St Iiouis,
Mo., will be on sale at the Erie
ticket office Port Jervis, N. Y.,
Monday, April 25th, and continue
daily up to Docombor 15, 1904. For
routes and rates please call at or
address Erie ticket office Port Jer
vis, N. Y. The first ten day coach
excursion will be run May 19th,
1904. 4 29
Wanted
Special Reprkskmtativr In this
county and adjoining territories, to
represent and advertise an old es
tablished business house of solid
financial standing. Salary $21
weekly, with expenses, advanced
each Monday by check direct from
headquarters. Horse and buggy
furnished when necessary ; positioa
permanent. Address Blew Bros. &
Co., Monon Bltlg., Chicago, III. 4 29
Robbed the Grave
A startling incident is narrated by
John Oliver of Philadelphia, as fol
lows : "I was In an awful condition.
My sain was almost yellow, eyes
sunken, tongue coated, pain con
tinually in back and sides, no appe
tite, growing weaker day by day.
Three physicians had given me np.
Then I was advised to nse Electric
Bitters ; to my great joy, the first
bottle made a deoided improvement.
I continued their use for three weeks
and am now a well man. I know
they robbed the grave of another
victim." No one should fall to try
them. Only 50 cents, guaranteed at
all druggists.
Constipation Cured
A BARKYTOWN HAN'S EXPERIENCE
WITH CAL-CURA SOLVENT
Dr. ItaTid Kcnnedy'a New Medicine Cored
Him Promptly
Constlnntlou leads to worse. Often it
la the ouuse ot appendicitis. Always It
lends to dnngerous chronic disease. It
should not be neglected, nor should It
be temporarily alleviated with draatln
purgatives. Here is a case In point:
Mr. C S. Osterhoudt, of Jlnrrytown,
N. Y , wa distressed with indigestion,
nhronio constipation and kidney trouble
tor ruur yenra. e tnea many medicines
without relief. lie beard of Cal-eura
Solvent, Dr. Kennedy's new medicine'
used it nud began to Improve rapidly,
All of his old complaints have disappear
ed and he owes every thing; to Cul-cura
ooivens.
Write to the Cal oura Company, Ken
nedy Bow, Koudout, N. Y., for a free
sample bottle.
Kemeinber: Only one Dr. David Ken
nedy ever lived in Kondoub, City of
Kingston, N. Y , and be sure you get tils
new nnd latest medicine, which la sold
only In 11.00 bottles. All druggists.
HARN
Of All Kinds and Styles.
Blankets, Robes, Whips
and Horse Outfitting gen
erally. CARRIAGE
TRIMMINGS.
Repairing ;-neatlydonE.
Examine my stock it
will please you. The
price too.
L. F. IIAFNER.
Harford St. - Milford, Pa.
"LinclclvLic
P"ko tog raphe R
AND DKALKB IN
Photo Supplies,
Developing,-
Piinting &
Repairing
DONE PROMPTLY.
73 Tike Street, Tort Jorvis,.N. y
I OUR
FISHING
TACKLE
will ensble you to
increase the size of
your catches and
also the size of your
"Fish Stories."
Better see us about
Rods, Reels, Hooks,
Baskets, Flies, Lines,
Sinkers nnd Floats.
Its a good idea to
make the start right
from our store.
C. 0. ARMSTRONG
DRUGGIST.
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MONUMENTS.
NEED BE FIRST DURABLE
AND SECOND ARTISTIC
WHITE BRONZE
MONUMENTS
ARE BOTH DURABLE
AND ARTISTIC
J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt,
MILFORD, PENNA.
"I900" WASHERS
Are tho latest and best solution of tho
wash day problen. Will do Lince Curtains,
Wool Illiinko's and Bed Quilts or the
family wash; and do them easier and bet
ter than any other machine.
J. HUNTINGTON, Milford, Pa.
Stoves and Ranges.
THE
Round Oak
For Wood and Coal.
Best Heater and Fuel Saver in tha
Country.
CAREY'S
MAGNESIA
FLEXIBLE
CEMENT ROOFING
FIREPROOF
DURABLE
& CHEAP.
Now Era Radiators,
Two Klr In en
HARDWARE. CBTXEKY, TIM, AOATK
w Ann, ETU.
"IN ROOFING AND PLUMBINO
A SPECIALTY.
Jobbing promptly attended to
T. R. J. KleinS Son,
BROAD STREET MILFORD. PA
Caveats, and 1 rade-Marlca obtained and all fat-
rnt busioeasconducted for Modchatk Ptcn,
OUMOmet i Opposite; o. s. patent opficc
jild w(ar ur patent ID IcM tltatt tftaa tiaOKi
remote irom Waunintoo. i
i bead moil. drawing- or photo., with dtucHp-
ckr). W aaviaa. if oat en liable or .r fr-a !
iiharge. Our fee n due till nairnr. it sccurrd. i
A PAMPH LIT, How to Otitain Patent," with
cot t uuuo in tho U. S. and turcica couulricst
cm uco, Aaareaa,
c.A.crjov&co.
Op. Patent Omei, Washington, D. C.
J. C. CHAMBERLAIN
Real Estate Agent.
Houaea and Lota and lota without Houaea.
Dealer la ail kinda ot Property.
tlotary Public
ALL BUSINESS GIVEN
PROMPT ATTENTION
Office Wells Building
Below Dlmmk'k House
Milford, Pa.
Nothing has ever equalled it.
Nothing can ever surpass it
Br. line's
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A Perfect For All Throat and
Cure : Lung Troubles.
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