Pike County press. (Milford, Pa.) 1895-1925, April 22, 1904, Image 4

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    Johnson's
Shoo Store
TlieLaFraiice
Shoes
FIT because (lie
hists they're inutlo
on were planned
by experts.
Tlioy keep their
shape, because the
workmen who made
them are experts.
They wear be
cause their leather
was selected by
experts.
Our tooting as a
shoe man has made
us lit to fit the feet.
JJring in yours.
We'll tit' cm.
I
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JOHNSON
FITTER OF FEET.
Port Jervis, N. Y.
Hara la
SOMETHING
YOU NEED!
Vmir own Wntir
Work, which
you run liBvt by
cmi-.nlllnff T. (
Pit KH'.OTT wf
M;ttainora, !.,
who U pr-prvl
to give stiimtten
ft nny Mtn.
Write him at'
once or U and
ee hit stock of
FORCE
Wit4A PUMPS
J. C. PRESCOTT,
Matamoras, Pa.
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pnrl.Tt Mie k. lv V .. oil n.t- iVnt. m,l my
nvith vr-, rkdc. Iitit n tew iitt!f of Ayot'i
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Aid the fe3rsapanila hy keeping thj
bowels regular w.cii Aycr'8 Pills,
TIhth t- otio lliinc nbmit, tin
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men ntnl tho i)oillii'9 can miilr
urnlnr jiropcr conditiotis. Tlio t.'lty
muinty cotivenlioii Hit) ctln-r tin j
endorsed tjcnntnr CuokreU "fur tlie
liiONiiloiicy of tlin Unifotl Htntt's, the
Snnitte, or nnyllitnK I'luo in the gift
of the people." The old ISenului
lefrve the tribute but this is
lielmvfnt to be ou uuiitirttUdlivl eu
doiHetnent of a man in high life.
Clay county i the b!int,er dptno
cratio county ng well hs the homo of
tlie James brothers.
It looks ns tuoutih tho most of St.
Louix lias bean entsjud to hnuni
nnd feed tlie Heitrst Midcgiiti'x and
rooters during the convention. ,llt!
bits 150 rooms tit the I'lttuters Hotel
alone. , Thorn is no iiiii nllol in I lie
history of nntionnl nulitical convmi
tions of the x)iMiiltliiie of money'
lininp; nindo by the Hitirst burenu
and bis prodigality is more I him
staggering the democratic national
committee.
While ir. is nnnounced that, Piesi.
dent lloosevelt is the Republican
plat form it is equally sure that the
democrats who are jumping upon
the President are careful not tt get
upon the platform. If one doe
tread there by mistake for an instant
it resembles the time when the
small boy put pussy on the hot
stove.
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being discussed by the pnper. Judg
ing from the Hearst nunifestations
in the demooraoy of that state tlie
entire local product-will be needed.
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There was big sensation iu Lees,
ville, Ind., when Y; H. Brown of
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(if I nrntFf1 LnniU In 11 fc County tt r
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! Notion U ln'rt'lir sttvnt Mint, oJ'rfPftMy tn
mi Aft of tin (i-H'M;t) AB'tnhly of t he
( 'titttim .in, '-nit h of !Vnn IvmmIh. i'mIMUm!
An Aft to Mint'tKl the A i;t ttf it Soil Am Act
(hit'ciitijr ihf mottc if soiling huhi'MimI
, Iniulfl for tn ami for nth'-r imnmwi'H
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(ili'incnt in mi Act t tmntt tin Art rn
t ii li'tl mm A ft 1 1 In rtiniz t In' in ot It of l1intf
mifiiil liimU fur iiiTi-N nml fvr other
; purpiiM", p i-sfd Mitrrli lith, A. 1 lMn, 1
1 ntnl (it lunh'T mtppl"noMttj to hut riMMti'u
A.-t pji';sfl Man-Is tt. 1v. by A't entiih'il
; An Act iu ivInH'.m h i Itf ntit" of uiififMtfil
InntU in t ho n'vi-ntl rotint if of thi-tuinnn-uv
rnl'li pnsi'd Miii'-h 9th, 117,
( nn Hitppli'mi'titfi ihfnt(i. 'i hi followittK
. rh-rrihril Irn.'H of hnul (i1.-sm Mn1 In the
tiiTMiittt' imiiif) will b soitl ou the
Hi;rfMJ MONDAY IX JI NK NEXT
i t bid tig t he thiHiimli tly of snltl month)
iriituif iictng tit. tvo o'clock lit th after
ti'Miu t)f f-Hid t'ny. nt public vciuluo,
AT THK nil-RT IIOI'B If MIIrORI
; !n the ronnty or VlUo, for nrivnntges nf
tiixi b duf ami co-4t not;iiKtl on etieii lot
i rspeoi i vc 1 :
Itlnninlng Grove Toniinhl!
No. Warranter Name Aeres T'er Tax
M I! n lon .Innie I'.'.i 77 $ fi W
! John 2.M M U
ll Isnotisi- John t!!5 70 10 W
CI KlelnhatiM llolnee 40J lit) 81 H
1ST Alea.e John B 8.
H7 Ki'dmnl' Jos mi i- lWi SK IH
lo:l ,Hnit.-r John 179 H 40
US Wiglun .Maiifioi t 41 22 iM
Oelaware Township
1.") Ilrodhead I,llke 4'P. 22 00
IH Itn'dh.wl Mary s.: 80 HI
14." ("oiney llaiuoih 1 -" 4 4!1
US ('nrney 'i'lumia' 2:VI 7 'iM
40 PliiKoian Atiitiew 4H 8 17
(iiltii'ue Margaret lt." - 81
13 Hull Ann . 1'l 4 i
I M' Hoover frmnmiel 1.17 9 Ho
147 Inirniloon t iiiiiarlne.. H'tl 12H 8 (fi
114 Kliiig Kiiehel 11 4 fio
lor Meiiw! KoN-rt gist 11 01
Ion Mea-e John l:iS 151 H 18
100 M,.. imibella 411 at 27 W
175 McNeill Samuel Ml 70 (1 IH
11(1 Mii-'on Thoinai. 4!li 115 1:1 00
111! l'hillp William Jtot H lt
45 r'looiiililior Isaac 2 1 02
Dingman Townshfp
101 Iliink Montis l' 63 7 '.
1 IH Coiinanl IVIionil) 2"t 11 77
Il'.l Kverv .laeoli S.-: 8 11
I'll liiuiziilier Snintl"!. . .. HI 5 (l."
tH Neleigh NiellolaS i7 70 84 10
Kit Huberts Mordiud .... 101 7 4o
li-t H ostiui ThenuiH Jr. . . . H 2 22
ll Suiiih William iiV3 11 2r
Kit nmiernon k blldwlg HO 2 Ho
1H1 Wolf Jacob 412 22 72
(ireene Township
201 IbirnetJohn 270 21 BH
27? Hn.tlheml Daniel 8711 80 15 54
251 Ciaia William 201 144 10 H7
2V Koulke Adorn 4l KMW
2ii0 l.vseh John 4:l 62 o
2iH Lvneh William 4:W 100 81 Ki
207 Murdoek John 50 8 00
20(1 I'lisehall Thomas Ml 8 (HI
2' Hi Roup ti. W 222 44 17 50
202 TitterinarT John 220 80 17 HH
202 Tlttermarv John..'... 115 6 02
West brook Hlrain 150 11 W
rw-kswaxeo Township
IK!) Halllrt. Jos.'ph 10 v 4fl 45
01 Heekley Daniel 814 82 41
120 ('otiner Michael 80 8 10
125 ( ha man .Tiimes 217 50 22 4:)
:i2 Hewns Kohert 417 70 42 C.:t
12:1 Howell Klehnnl 00 4 82
iH 2d .lennlngs John 872 Ss 4:1
70 Musgrove William 80S 81 20
(r HolKirls Kllsha 20(1 20 till
(Vi Shce Ann 1H7 8 45
M rhee Catharine 2"0 A3 11 2)
1W0 Tuvlor Jorin 100 10 !t:t
Ho Wlgton l'helw Dot 20 40 70
K4 Wigtou Parinelia 807 18 81 73
' Leliman Townihip
230 .Ttihn Mrotiman 10 01
254 linker (ieoriie A 81 ISO
154 "I'licKtuoi-James 204 120 Oil
7 Dally Clmiles 7U 11 77
HO Dills Kaehel. 8h 2;l 60
2ol Kills Meiifamln 100 rt 07
2.s5 Khnoi.eMer Killery. . .' W 178
218 Hoe Robert 100 H 117
2.10 H.-Mcr Daniel 10 01
H8 Kinnear William. .... 82H 55 14 02
144 K'ing Uarhel loo Wl 6 07
142 Kinnear Junies 8'.t5 65 15 :KI
Motel Charles 75 2 82
157 Myers Henry 60 3 115
210 Huston Thomas 148 8 (V
224 isaville Samuel 422 120 25 05
Palmyra Township
! Si) Cadv David 105 18 02
I i:tr! l'hiilns K-becra Ml 14 40
10 Smith Wiibaiu .V.J 19 41 4.1
101 Smith William 2:t0 20 ft".
84 Wigton Isaao 413 133 47 US
J'ortcr Township
liV? Ahereroinble James . 414 00 23 78
27 Hoyd Charles 4IW 165 15 00
80 htiiuhiim Ann fit) 1 65
814 Itroivn Daniel 12H 7 81
810 Hal Mil Daniel 210 120 10 52
112 111 I Is Atiralmnt 227 KM
", Ureer Chas& Shull H IIVl fl 09
109 -'lutes John lot - 4 87
81 Harrison 4crgn., 100 68 8 10
82 Heller Michael ll 3 10
JlS Jon 's Ah.-aloin 442 04 11 71
ilii!) Miller William 810 00 18 40
j 00 Overllcld William. ... HuO 7 9 80
I 1) Huston Thomas 150 4 78
j Hh) S c. k John 25H 153 8 01
171 Kichelherger li nnet . 75 m)
sliuhola Towiulilp
1158 Burr Joseph 487 SI 47 fw
I I4f Hailey l'riiijeis 8-lt) 28 84 20
154 Connelly Jnhu 4IH IS 45 05
152 C.uey Matiliew 175 27 ISO?
j I-ili Ch.llilmtn .lames 2!7 tut 2:1 73
I 27 Ciiao;iroe T lioinas . . . . 4i0 Ki 47 72
; lli'.l ..oj-r -luhii loo 10 -2
i 1 1 liiui Ann... ,",'.i0 ill 17
Hi"! I'iiiiiiili l; Din 2)0 t3 20 r
I '.':! Di liny 'A iliiaiu li.l (I f.v
j :'.:t Hugli Thomas 41 121 430
1 !0 in-co Salnu.l 71 N) 7 71
ll'-O laiken-. A Urmiaul .... 237 25 lit
.16) l.e-ler John P luri 50 114)
Kl Neleltfh M.llttn ... l.vl mm
! t't . Hasl.ai Ma: y .' -i . . . . 415 15 44
i 7S ltiis-..' AliOn-iv 2o3 M il m
I liH etU James Jr l;rf SO 2t) 8S
Weofall Tuwaahip
H7 Hfoi h.-r Oliver P 40 1 M
11a h HriiiiT Jwis ....... . 3 7 U
jtMwt iMiat'. am x:i ljt ti
L'5 M.-iN' J-ihii 15 i5 11 M
Mnitl Kliza(Hth fu 4 w
CEO. A. bWl l'IMStK,
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Treaturer's !!ir-t-. Mil ford, Pa.,
.MarU L'J, lifcrt. i
TREASURER'S NOTICE
(.if ale uf hemUd ILiids fur Arrrrge
uf lairi
The foMov hif.' is the Lt of taxes return
rvl tv tlie ..il.-. itas fi.r ihe st verai lu.vu
nl.ips for ije us I''',' Miui miuI Uit
k .'i.m'I j't-.ir unti e-)ts, Mliii-h html
viii Im hohi ri-.iMli'v t the ivx of (fie
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l tiiif Hint l.-it :ui tho atovo ami tu.-vgtimg
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Name ;iiil I)i -t ri.ti.nj Tax
tiilj J i a iiilialK
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t mi. a ii iin i. v Nu t k
rl i noie nud C U lilijlluM
Fitil; l-ln Fv-nh it v" nnittip-l
Mni'Kwt Sitieki-r No so . .8 77
lialM un Aotiie ni y."i nnitmul .Ivhii
HiHt'-r No HHj Wir, rodlwiskl. 8H
Ii'prh S;oMie( t;r P o-i onltnp'l Peti'r
Mlllor No )s-. t(j Jnhii Maittjpii ftiul
S:mnii'1 Yeimlo ' 8
Piper l-riMOMlck or inn Itnpil M
tinitopil Hnisp Sinnl toiler No UH
nlj H Jti'lMntf ami 1'nul Kraul . .. 8 14
Wlllljun Kuitert nr r"f miimpii
hone .fohn Hut tnr No HKl ntlj H ln
hi)Kl en 7.1a Mini (iP4 Hoekline ... 1 4
MeConnell John pfc 12' Impil V.MH
nnliDptl ltonie ntnl hnrn Invtti
HiiHlei No! iycalj I'm rlek MoCnnnel 0 Ofi
Itdawnre Tiiwnlilp
Crepsy LllMe F nr flti Impd 10.1ft
nnimptl nouno nnd bnrii .lohi
KnneMt. No 14 ml) .1 ( mm and others I4 49
Diiillni? Heheeen nr imjid hono
ntlj t. unlet Kaltt, nnd i W Lajton
i'-t : o
M Inter Kllritliet It nr 5H nnlmpd
Mary lirodhead no In mj Hen)
Mi'i'vM'll and A K limn, h 8 01
Meakln Henjaniin nr tta hnpd
Utninml hmip nnd harn T J Smith
No 21 nnd J oolhaniih No 2'i ndj 0
Vntitnlne and inhcra.. 85 87
Mn(te4 Hohert nr nnltnpd !avld
.Meptiftin ssi a I ndj Mtrani West
liriMk -t nnd Mrs J Hlt'wnrt 14 80
Minte" llei.ry nr ItKM nnlmpd Mary
UMlliPiul No lHmlJ MtZftlx'th M. li
ter nnd o( hnrs 4 76
Westtirook John V. nr 8;i ltnpd JlSn
nnlmpd Mary HriMiiium) Nu 18 nnd
Win .Tnekoii No It 4 B0
L'Moniulieti ,1h-oh nr la tmpd mlj C
Hoi-ler nnd J W htriaker ll
Haitt Harriet A Ha hnpd and linnse
imret Mr-vlliead No 151 ndj Jul
Ktnery ntnl .lohu Raltt 1W
Com trtclit .'ohn nr )tr lmpd l'
untniid h!tio Hnnnnh C'nrney 145
J M Tarlnr 1 atlj Uavld Cron .... 8 9fi
Insina Tnwnthlp
Nelson PeterpRtflalmpd '21 In unlmnd
house, ntnl httrn nitj I' Mnnrremm. . 17 W
Crone ii i ttr M-ii ttnltnpl near Dinjr-
mun .prtnff ntt n w Moldmi 7 H
Riviere K T nr nnlmpd KrRne's
Smith No w ndj l)r Johu Ikelly
nnd .Tmld Place R7 50
Smith Adnm nr 5r nolmnd house
ntnl Imt n ndj N W Hold mi 4 Oft
Tailor is u nr iiinn nnlmpd Samuel
(lunamilti No 1H0 ttO.i nnlmpd Win
Smith No isa ndl John Picot nnd
other U BO
Farley Tereneo nr 15a linpd JiMla
untmpd hotiBfl nnd Imrn Win Sit
Kreaven No H5 mil K A GreeulnK
and Kniiim Ttititptur 17 86
Orepne Towimlilp
Freneh Jnmed nr fi?2ii nnlmpd
Mat how Conner No 64 D R Htirly
No M I) R Rurly No 66 WIHiiim
Rrodhead No 67 M 8
Wilson I'MiTfir nr unlmud Thonnw
Kiehanln No 1V4 1 89
Nipert .Tames A nr Sit. ltnpd
nninipd 2 hone Hown nnd Klllot
No 1-rtl ntlj Philip Miitihart nnd
other 0 38
Menla Julnc nrisra nnlinnd lllltun
Wells N i4alj Kmlle OUniniuer 8 66
Hohdav Ktiza nt 5a Imnd lTHaiinlniud
Joli n Crosby N.4 879 11 63
Hnxelton Samnel nr utorfl house nnd
lot mil Thon H nnd K F Gilpin .... 4 81
RotR Reuben pc H)tn nnlmpd Jrta
HeritaKO No 77 ndj lot No &"7 4;iitft
uiiimpd John C Stocker Nt lif ndj
lot- No ln4 4:i!tti nnlmpd Margaret
St(M'ker No 1(17 formerly Collliitr-
wood&Co TO 8ft
Lackawmxen Townthip
Ronemore KUen nr formerly Balsden
IjOuU 10a ltnpd Mla nnlmpd 5 houses
3 nuthulldli) ndl John t'arlln et 63 88
Cintu marttn nr KMa utiimpd ndj
John McDerinott. nnd Goorire
Franee 11 OS
Kckltaek Alfred nr 4n I mud 86a
nnlmpd hotie nnd barn 19 16
V atHtie John nr &m unliood Jr urninn
More No 157 lot lo 8 08
Kirhy Kdwnal nr 60k untmpd hoe
nud barn ndj Orison Doty nud
I'lileh Tobler 6 1ft
liUdwlir (harleti fmt 2a lmud 9tta
unimpd hmiRp nnd barn 10 46
Unely Levi nr one house 4 16
Market Karl nr ooa nnltnpd lot No la
AndetPUtfs Dlvldon 8
Mai'rth Jntnefl nr one house 4 48
Rosetititler Allert nr la ltnpd 25tV
nnlmpd houso and ba'u ndj C L
Daley 10 92
Wpstbrook I.af lDOn nnlmpd Isnao
Decow No H' ndj lot No nud 15 11 02
Miiun John h unintpd ndj amuel
Lowenstt'ln 1 66
Llndala (-liai les nr &)ft unuupd adi
Herzoff and A Pol ton 8 98
Lawreuee William nr 1 lot and house 8 06
Miller Krnest nr 6o:k linpd trtWa
nnltnpd houce nnd Imru ndj Esra
Case and J Wr Hi luktuati 38 19
Perry lulen est 2a ltnpd 17a nnlmpd
shanty adj John Deuront nnd Max
well . a 7i
Mornn Jnmps nr 85a nnlmpd lot No
1 mlj J MeHato anl Mlohmd Urndy 1 8
MclStwell William nr W a utilinixl
ndj J H Smith and G Rowland.. 8 88
NNk Almost nr 85a no tmpd adj
Petor KiiiH'tgen and J L Uurcher.. 1 99
I.ehmao Township .
Clifford Catharluo est 2a linpd 14a
untmpd adj JostpU Hilliurd nud
Joeph Kleinert 8 89
Couuiermaii Daniel nr 8a hnpd 2a
utiimpd house adj Jounthau lialuir
and Peter Ph-roe 8 01
IVwi't H w nrliu tmpd 67;i unliopd
ho u ho and barn adj Jorutnlah Tit
man and r.thent , 0 73
Flcminon John nr Ha ltnpd houso
hdj Calvin Decker and William
Colin erman 8 74
HoloriHik A A ti 2a lmpd formorly
Daniel (iark nr . . . 8 14
Plni-hot John F nt 75a uulmpd adj
U W Chanilierlatii and Jno (touIU. 9 68
Van (Torden Frank nr25a uulmpd. . 1 67
an A ukeu Kva est lHitv nnlmpd ndj
Jetise Gunii and ti W Chatnberlaiu 1 66
Bennett James ur bk imod 86a
, iiiitmnd hotibe nnd barn 8 47
I raiibiitt Iaac ejt ri' nnlmpd 6 83
Counterman Mary A nr 16a ltnpd 9a
nnlmpd
UaUHvin P L nr 75a unhupd Win
Kumear No IM adj Joseph llilUaid
nud Jos Kit-inert 1 14
Palmyra Townalilp
Call us James nr 8a lmjid ftJa unlmpd
hoiiM and barn W alien Paupao
Mama No 9 adj Abrutu Crotu and
Pastime River 8 75
Me-Haltt Mary out la i ri.f xi rtia nninipd
Iiou-e and barn James Duncan No
II-' adj Franois Mauley t-st . 13 4ft
Marker A Ifit'd ttr ha tinnd l'2a
nnlmpd house ndj Joseph Smith . 9 60
h;ule A hraham tt 7a ltiunl i$Ja
uulmpd hoii-ie uud barn TUomas
lirown No & 9 04
Werner Alva nr 6a ltnpd 6a uulmpd
house and barn 5 27
Lao trail Patrtrk et 1 lot and house
Mi Cromwelltuwu 8 88
Lankan M tunnel est 4a lmpd 3a
uiiimpd 2 huUies atid barn at Croiu
weiluiwn 8
WelU Andrew nr2'4 lots and house
nt i;riinwelU(iwn 6 6t'
lf iu i homas ebt house nnd lot nt
CromfttiUiowu 1 4
furler Tuwushlp
FitiVelriteln Samtirl nr 6ia uulmpd
KichelU-rier Ii;tn net No IV 1 lulj
bit- a-i and 17a 9 81
UvvriieUl Depue Smuh & Co loha
uiiimpd J.u-oh Si uf t No 174 adj
J hu .Miiirr No itx nud William
Oveiii. id 4 97
Shafer iti'irei-t eit M"a uutmpd adj
Win Felt mail No 17a and Kicbui
bci guv Uaruft No 171 2 1
Htmhola Townalilp
Dart Margaret. A in cta unimp?l and
h"H-e (jurliutltj Hart and J ti
H, iii. ud 27 25
M til him M Ii Imt -1 ii r ioa iii'pd tVia
unin.ptl hiiiiwt nod barn and out
bit; .-,'. 1 1 -j ail j 'l'h u Bradford and
hdiinr Wi'iu 18 Hi
Ii ri k - U liett'tqunrter for
liOwut-y ' eoiiffcotious, ,
W e.lff 11 Townttilp
B -ewn O J eft 8 lot i in Mntamorn
Ni ul a-i eor Ijoder nnd Mata-inoi-ns
t reets B C"l
Hell K P ntnl K (4 l9fn nnltnpd pnrl
oi Jennie toli Ii property in 01
Sehue-isler .luHiiseMt lot No 1 K fae-
InftT on Kidder street Matamoras
ndj Jolin Sehunuwher 4 61)
"0P""No taxes reeelrpd on dny of sale
TriMii rer.
Trcnsumr's Dfflre, Milfnrd, Pa , J
fliareh au. iwt4. .'
FATHER TOM'S
ONE ROMANCE
The old man (tot up, tall and
Straight nnd smiling.
I'll tell you the story of my only
rontanee, said Father Tom, nd
erei-ybnily nbout the long table, .at
up .tralpht with Interest. "You may
think It queer that priest should
bay. a rnrnAnce, but I'm an old man
now, and I think I can confess with
afety.
All these year. I'tb been carrying
the ghost of my romance about with
me, and only within the Inst three
months hare 1 ticceded In laying It
I suppose .11 of you know that I
wag burn and brought up out here In
the country. I lived on a farm and
I went to a little country achool. There
wa. a pretty little Rlrl among the
scholars at that school, and a. a bare
footed farmer', boy I fell desperately
In love with her. Of course, I never
told her anything of tny feelings, but
worshiped silently and at a distance.
Then came the time when I made
up my mind to enter the priesthood.
That meant cutting myself off from a
great many things that I cared for
mot.t of all for the little girl with the
yellow curls and the big gray eyes.
But I made up my mind and decided
that nothing should move me from
my declBlon. When the teacher heard
that I was going away to enter the
theological seminary he Invited all the
pupils and their parent, to meet at
the school lumen one evening and bid
me good by and gotlBpeed.
up my mind to enter the prlthood ao
"They came, and among them was
my pretty little sweetheart, t talked
with her a good ileal during that even
ing more than 1 had ever done be
fore, nnd I had to tight my battle all
over again. She was dressed In a
pretty white dress and she looked so
sweet and so lovable that It was hnrd
for me to bid good-by to her forever.
JUKt before they nil went home
that night the girl met me In a cor
ner of the schmilhoiiFe, and, looking
up Into my face with her beautiful
eyes, .made a whimpered request of me.
Tom,' she said, 'won't you please
give me a lock of your hair?'
That was almost more than I could
stand. But I have always felt that
1 refused her with more sternness and
teverity than was really necessary. In
fact, I was positively rude In my re
fusal, and I thought she was almost
crying ns she turned away.
"The next morning 1 left for the
theological seminary. I turned my
back on the pretty girl of my boyhood
and all that went with It, and gave
myself up to my book, and my
(church.
"In my senior year at the seminary.
Molly, that was her name, married and
moved to" New York. I felt glad In a
sad sort of way when I heard of It.
Now, nt last, that temptntion was tak
en permanently out of my life. I was
ready to prny for ber happiness, but
felt no longer any other feeling to
ward he,r.
"I graduated and went abroad to
Rome for a year. After that I cam.
back to America and was sent to thia
parish, where you have always been
o kind to my faults and so generous
in your appreciation of my effort.,
Kor more than a quarter of a century.
as you know, I have lived here, and
during all that time I have never
heard, even Indirectly, of Molly or her
lot In the world.
"I have even allowed myself to won
der whether my decision to enter the
church was altogether a wise one.
have, half dozing, imagined that pos
sibly, if I bad given her that lock of
my red hair, the course of both our
lives might have been altered for the
the better. Not that I have doubted
my own ability, to till it as It should
be filled. And, so dozing, 1 have won
dered what might have been the re
sult if Molly had got the lock of hair
she asked for.
"I have wondered wherfier she wa.
happy now? Or did she also some
times wonder whether in the great
scheme of things she had found -just
the place arranged for her from the
beginning.
"Years ago I decided that if ever
change threw Molly in my way
should pluck up courage to ask her
why sho asked me for that lock of
hair. 1 had little expectation of ever
meeting her, and, if I did, I was an
old. broken down man of more than
sixty and I could hardly, give anyone
more than half a decent lock of hair.
try as I might. So I ' felt perfectly
safe in making my resolution.
"Well, .my friends, this summer
met Molly again. It was in the Alps.
I was climbing up the Matterhorn.
She was coming down, a tall young
man acting as her escort. We met
at the font of a steep slope and we
knew each other at once.
" 'Why, Tom.' she began,' and then
corrected herself. ' "Father Tom,'
mean.'
" 'Molly,' I suld, 'I mean Mrs.
and then I hesitated, for I had for
gotten her married name.
"Sho laughed and Introduced me
to the young fellow with ber. It was
her son, a splendid young fellow of
twenty five. Iiut for all that, Molly
looked not one year older to me than
tne night I bade ber goodly at the
little school hoube. Her cheeks were
just as fresh and pink and her eye.
as bright and laughing. For mo
ment I hesitated. Then 1 made the
pluuge.
"'Molly,' I said, 'I have been wait
ing all these years to ask you why you
asked nie for that lock of balr thai
last night. Will yuu tell uie'f
"-I will, Kill her Turn,' she. answer
ft, lnuKhlt.g. '1 was maklug a half
picture and I sacte.l sumo rod for th
aunaet.'" U. M. H, In Chicago Trillin.
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11 01;
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15 OS f7 (Ml " Delaware Valley .lituuilun.
fft 04; f7 Oil " Kilo Valley
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5 14! 7 14! " Marshall's Ooek
f5 In! H ltl " Oak (inivo
f5 1111 f7 1 " Frutehevs
iHii 7 22 j " Cofilhiiniih
fo 21! f7 24 " Kcho Lake
fo Srt, f7 ) Turu Villa
5 HO; 7 HO " ; Shueniiikers
6 Uuj 7 82! Ar Hushkill
p. m. p. m !p in if Stops only on not-lee
Trains nrrlvinar nt Bushklll at 1.10
Cerry, Milford and I'ort Jorvis. .
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rrAlLROAD
TIME TABLE.
Corrected to Date.
Solid Pullman trains to Buffalo, NlaK
ara Falls, Chnutauqua Lake, C'levelanil,
Chlcngo and Cincinnati.
Tickets on sale at Port Jervis to nil
points In the West and Southwest at lower
rates than via any other first-class line.
Trains Now Lravs Pout Jgnvis .
Follows.
EASTWARD.
No
8, Daily F, i press
tt, Daily V;i.iriis
8il, Locui Kxoept iSunday..
42. " '
8.24A.
6 10 '
8 J5 '
7 41) '
7 M '
7i, Wsy Piiuday Only
80, Local Kicept Hiiuday..
10 20 '
2, Wayiliillyeic'triuuiiay 11 bo
4, Dally Kxpnws 12 42 i.
7IU, Suuilav Oniv 1 )D "
24, S'av daily exe't Suud'y 8 no "
2, Daily Kxpr.is 4 20 '
7m), Way Hunilay Only 4 40 "
7it, Iial Suiuliiy Oniv oi'7 "
20. Way dully ejio'l Suud'y 6 M' "
14. Express Datly a 56 "
WESTWARD.
No
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17, Daily Milk Tiaiu 7 a 5 "
1, Dully Kiprc.s 11 K4 "
111), Fur Hu Unix K pt 8un . . 12 10 p. M
H, Kxpri'ssC biuiKu Inn did & 15 "
iii), 1ih:u1 KxiirehfcSinuluy . . 6 &0 "
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York, fur l'ort Jervis on week days ut
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4 Do, 6 30, 7 .80, 9 15 r. u On riundiys,
3 3), 7 30, 9 00 . U 15 A. It , 13 30, 2 30, 7 SO
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Cor. Ball and Piko Sts.
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