Pike County press. (Milford, Pa.) 1895-1925, April 29, 1904, Image 3

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iUWEW SUITINGS
Goods that are very much in demand
nothing like them for Shirt Waist
Suits, and Spring and Summer Dress
es. We think that our showing of
these goods rather surpasses any
other line in Port Jervis. . .
Plain Linen Suitings,
V!ll'irlllu uwliliu mill
qualities . .
f ilYtrn.1 T innn tin 1 1 I iiii-lj
i blue, dark blue and Oxford gray, at . . ZUC.
IA Heavy Linen Voiles in
a gra', imie and green,
1 .
1 Fancy Linen Suitings, .with ncai woven figures
A in several designs, colors
Ii Oxford gray, at
Embroidered ...
A special under-priced
Swiss Embroidered Waist
SPECIALLY PRICED
PIKE STREET, - at the head
A SEASONABLE REHEDY
Emulsion of Puro Norwegian
COD LIVER OIL
With Hypophosphites of Limo and Soda
A 12-oz. bottle for SOc.
Prescriptions
S H. E. Emerson & Co.,
Com
gjgf Next Door to
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W SPRING GOOD
. . NEW LINE OF . .
ZEPHYRS CLOTHS, LINEN SUITINGS, DUCKS,
PIUQES, SEERSUCKERS, PERCALES,
BATISKE, DIMITIES, ETC.
TCAG AND COFFCCG A GPCCIALTY
WHITE GOODS AND NOTIONS
HATS AND CAPS, SHOES
WALL PAPER, MATTINGS, RUGS
GARDEfJ - SEEDS - AflD - IMPLEMENTS
ag r: nts Font devocg paints
AND LISTERS'3 FERTILIZERS
w.
GILFORD,
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L till
VP"f.
in natunifcolor, in the
I5c, 19c & 25c n
In Huf,,!.,! 1 writ I
colors, Oxford -
at ... .
blue, green and
50c
Waist Patterns I
oflcring of handsome
Patterns, "mostly white,
AT . . . . l.CD
of front' - PORT JERVIS. t
Hotel Fauchere.
When you want the BEST
in Canned Goods get the
White Rose Brand
S i-LsJ
THE WHITE HOUSE
In Paint3
THE S. W. P.
Serwin, - Williams - Paint
T. Armstrong & CO,
IILFORO, PENNA.
G. MITCH ELL'S.
bugar-coatcd, easy to lake,
C nn' in flaion They cure
constipation, biliousness,
Mi-k-ht-awddie. i ,. . f i. ,:
iiUGKIIlGIIAn'S DYE
MATAM0IIA5.
Mrs. Chnrlos Marvin Is vlniting
rolrttives in New York city.
At Hopo elinrcli Kjnday morning
Rov. D. F. Buhner of Allentown,
the presiding elder of tha
Pliilmlulplna District prenohed tvfo
excellent sermons both morning and
evening Elder Lkihner S'lininlptpr
ed the wocrnment of the Holy Supr
at the morning" service, nssistod by
the pastor, Bev. A. N. Metzger.
There wag a targe ntlendnnoe.
Miss Millie Wright and Miss
Mnbel Walker visited at Waymart
tor A few days.
Eugene Coohrane and Harry Claa
son, both from New York, spent
Sunday in Matamoras.
Charley Quick, who has been
quite ill, is now able to sit np some
of the time oach Say,
Married, at tha parsonage of the
German Lutheran church, Monday
evening, April fttli, by the pastor,
Rev. H. O. Wasmund, Miss Hatha
rino Wilholmina Josd, to Jnmcs
lea tor, both of Mfttamoras, Pa.
The bride Is a raember of St. Peter's
Lutheran church and its League,
ind a daughter of Mrs. B ;rtha and
the late John Josd.
J. Wallace Van Gordon of New
York city speDt Sunday at his home.
Miss Maria Meyer of Brooklyn
was the guest of Mrs. J. Vangorden
Saturday and Sunday,
W. W. Btidd received intelligence
of the death of his brotherinlaw,
W. C. Hayes of Jersey City which
occurred Monday, April 25. He "was
buried Wednesday evening at 8
o'clock at Bordentown cemetery.
Jatuos Heater and wife of Mata
moras, a newly married couple,
were tendered a serenade Monday
evening.
Theodore Watts and family have
changed thoir resilience from Wash
ington street to Mrs, Crane's cottage
on Cookson street.' .
Osborne Harding of Brooklyn
spent Sunday in Matamoras.
.George Wehinger's residence on
River street is Hearing completion.
The meat market adjoining the
honse has been completed for some
time. He will have a nice residence
very convenient to the new Barret
bridge.
A business meeting of the J. C. E.
society connected with Epworth
church was held at the Epworth
parsonage Friday afternoon at' 4
o'clock and elected the following
offloerg :
President-Ruth Lord
Vice president Jennie Walsh.
Secretary Julia Middaagh.
Treasurer Mabel Case.
Organist May Corwin.
Rev. Wm. Burley, pastor of Ep
worth church, left town Tuesday
for New York city, where be meets
an excursion party which left for
Los Angeles Cal., Wednesday. The
M. E conference meets in that city
this week. Mr. Burly will be absent
about a month.
PAUPAC.
John Bo in mors, an aged resident
of Tafton, died at his home in that
place April 20th. The funeral was
held at the German church, Hawley,
Sunday, Rev, S. C. Simpkins offloi
ated. Interment at Hawley ceme
tery.
Mr. and Mrs. Finley of New
Jersey intend spending the summer
at A. J. Kitnbles.
Yolande Killam left this place
Monday last for Camden, N. J., to
attend the wedding of her cousin,
Miss Olive Bennett.
Ruth Killam is confined to the
houxo with measles.
Arthur Pellett is rapidly improv
ing under the care of Dr. Simons.
We have not heard of any exten
sive catches of trout this season.
We judge it is because the streams
have been so cold, icy and chilly
wet.
Our attention has bee a called to
an article in the Uiiwley Timeufrom
our Paapnck correspondent eulogiz
ing the school management of our
distriot We think our friend is
somewhat given to bombast and
adulation. Of course he has a
motive and bulieving we un(!er(und
it, hope it may be successful in the
outcome.
Bobbed the Grav
A Btartliiig incident is narrated by
John Oliver of Philadelphia, as fol
lows : "I was in an awful condition.
My skin whs almost yellow, eyes
sunken, tongue coated, pain con
tinually in bock and sides, no appe
tite, growing weaker day by day.
Three physicians hud given me up.
Then I was advised to nse Electric
Bitters; to my great joy, the first
battle made a decided improvement.
1 continued their use for three weeks
Hiii am now a well man. I know
they robbed the prave of another
victim." No one should fail to try
them. Only 60 cents, guaranteed at
all (lru'4tats.
Constipation Cured
A NHRItVTOWV MATt'9 KMKUIKMK
WITH CAL-Cl'RA KU VKNT
Irvlvlf1 Kfnnody'f Nw Mriffn Cnrrrf
Him Promptly
Comttpit.lnn ioml to worm. Often
n ttta riinw of npipnft!cfti. Aln-Rrfi It
lomM lo (InnpnrmtA chrmnc dlwaw. It
should not 1h nplente, nor ithmilrl It
bo tint;rnrilr niipv!rp(i with draft to
piirtifmiveH. Her in n vte In point:
Mr. C. 8. OMerhoihit, of liwrrrtown,
N. Y, wka dfp'troped with intllr'Uon.
chronic oonntklpntton nnii feldnxy trotihle
fr funr jtnr. He t.Hnl tnnny i?ifHlMnw
without relief. Ho hennl of 'nl-curA
Solvent, Dr. Kennedy's now mefllrlno
used t nud be(rn!i to (jnprorw rnpldly.
All of his old complnintfl liuve tiUnppeitr
eil And her uwrs everything to (Jrtl-cura
Solvent.
Write to the Cal-currt Company, Krn
n1y Row, Rondout, N. Y., for m free
ample bottlo.
Remftmbw:: Oaly one Dr. DavUI Ken
nedy erer lived la Rondout, City of
Kingston N. Y. and be sure you jret bit
hew And lAtest modlcine, which U iold
only in $1.00 boitlet. All druggists.
8ANDYST0N.
Two trials wpre scheduled-to b
held at Montross' hotel at Liy ton on
the 20th, and so much law in one
day brought together quite a crowd.
But the spectators were very muoh
disappointed, as the plaintiff and
defendant settled their differences
ont of oourt.
Working our roads is now going
on And while some overseers are
hauling gravel, others stick to the
road machine and iuside of 30 days
one cannot tell whether the road
has been worked ? or not, if the
gutter mud pusher has been used.
New Jersey has a stringent law in
regard to the selling of cigaretts to
boys under the age of 14 years,
under penalty of 60 dollar? fine or 3
months imprisonment. That law is
practically a dead letter, for older
boys buy the tobacco and wrappers,
and the small boy makes his own
cigarette.
Influence is an iinportatnnt factor
either in publio or private life, and I
may add that tt wilt apply to judic
ial matters. However, Influence
my not last forever.
John C. Compton, who has lived
near. Tuttles Corner for nearly 70
years, made as a call on Saturday
last. He is now living with his son
Fred on a farm a couple of miles
from Deokertown,
Samuel Major of Hainesville start
ed on Thursday last to visit his
daughter at Marengo, Iowa. Sam
says he can stand it away from Jer
sey for a oouple of months , bnt I
have my doubts, a
Patrons of the Lnyton Orange
propose holding a dance at the resi.
denoe of Geo. E. Hursh on Thurs
day evening of this week. I wonld
like to see some of those Grangers
shake their foet.
Sandyston will hold an election at
the Laytou sohool building Tuesday,
May 3rd, for the pu rpose of voting
tho 2000 dollars asked for by our
Board of Education. It is quite a
sum to ask from the people, bnt the
tiuv has come for consolidation an I
that means better sobools, and that
is what every one is iu favor of, and
should vote for this appropriation.
Mrs. Sbotwell, who fell and broke
both arms last week, is getting along
as well as can be expeoted.
Eston Vansiokle of Layton, stu
dent and stenographer in the law
office of Senator Martin, has accept
ed a similiar position in the offloe of
Prosecutor Huston.
A dog, the property of Bamuel
Hooey, whjoh was lost, strayed or
stolen, has not been heard from
since it was expressed from Branch
villa station, and the best thing Sam
can do is to buy a new dog.
Arbor day was appropriately ob
served by the schools of this town
on Friday the 23d inst. So far as
tree planting is oonoerned the exer
cises, tn that line, are a nuisance
for there is no grounds to plant
trees on the school premises. But,
wait until we get those two graded
school buildings put op there will be
room for trees then, that is, if they
are ever built.
Me&sles are quite common in and
around Layton, but they are not
very severe.
Garden making will claim the at
tention of many of our people this
week, and the scarcest hing for the
garden is onion sets, and fancy
prices are realized for them.
We, along with others, have been
wishing for warm weather and today
(Monday) the mercury registers up
in tho seventies, aud every one feels
that it is too warm.
Wanted
Sl'KllAL RltrHEBKHTATlVK In this
county and adjoining territories, to
represent and advertise an old es
tablished business houao of solid
financial standing. Hillary, (21
weekly, with expenses, advanced
each Monday by check direct from
headquarters. Horse and buggy
furnished when necessary ; position
permanent. Address liiew Bros. &
Co., Mmion B1.1; , Chicago, Hi. 4 ay
KIM I LI'S
M. C. Rowland spent suvornl days
left week in Srranton on lmslnpss.
S. M. Catiflold of Tort Jervis vis
ited her sister, Mrs. A. L. Cronk
Saturday and Sunday.
Ida Uittiuggor and daughter of
New York are making an extended
visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lot Daniels.
A. Griswold of Rowlands called
on R, W. Kelly Monday.
W. H. Kipp spent several days in
town last week.
A. L. Cronk met with a serious
accident Sunday afternoon. While
doing hih chores at the barn he fell
and broke his arm at the eldow. It
had been brolton thre tiroes before.
First time at the battle of the We'
don railroad he was shot, the ball
breaking his arm at the elbow ; two
years ago he fall from his mowing
machine and now again. He is
drawing -a nice pension from the
government. k.
SILVER LAKE
Jacob J. Seeds, wife and son,
Harold, returned to their Philadel
phia home last Tuesday.
John V. Brodhead of Nebraska
spent last Sunday with his sister,
Mrs. Robinson Shepherd. He ex
pects to return to his western home
this week.
Judge Beitler and family of Phila
delphia accompanied by some friends
are enjoying a camping vacation at
the cottage near the lake.
Frank Smith of Centre made a
business trip to Vhis" place recently.
Joseph and Charles Bromley are
enjoyiDg a short vaoation at the
club house. They will return to the
city in a few days.
House cleaning and garden mak
ing are now the order of the day.
Hugh O Brodhead of Centre was
in this vicinity last week.
The fragrant trailing arbutus is
finer this year than it lias been for
several seasons and Is reported to be
more abundant than ever.
Harvey Terpenning and Miss
Lizzie Courtright of Hunters Range
passed through here en route for
Dingmans Ferry on Sunday.
liREENTOW.N.
Samnel Simons is seriously ill of
pneumonia and is not expected to
live.
Mrs. C. W. Crump is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. 8. R. Hazelton.
8 R.Hazelton is sawing in Barton
Simons' mill.
E. V. Gilpin and family are mov
ing to Hawley.
Leonard Bortree and Mrs. Floyd
Frisbie have been visiting relatives
in Green town.
Some farmers have started plow
ing but when the sod is turned over
ice is found.
Mark Simons of Chioago is visit
ing his father who is very ill.
Mrs. Barbara Prioe is under the
doctors care and not expeoted to live.
Others who have been on the sick
list are Mrs. P. R. Cross, Mrs. J.
W. Robinson and Mrs. J. Sanders.
Misses Ida, Hattie and Anna
Marsch have gone to Ponghkeepsie
to work. '
The supervisors are making ne
of the fair weather by working the
roads.
Cheap Colonist Bates to tha West
Commencing at once and continu
ing daily until and inclnding April
29th, the Erie will sell special one
way mixed class colonists tickets
from Port Jervis to any point in
Arizona, British Colombia, Cali
forma, Colorado, Idaho, Mexico,
Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New
Mexico, Oregon, South Dakota,
Texas, Utah, Washington and
Wyoming, at very low rates of fare.
Just think of it, only S50 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
d'tily until April 29th.
A good many of the big papers
now treat the Parker nomination as
so highly probable that "it is all
over but the shouting." It is ad
luitted that the enthusiasm aud
noise engendered will not split the
welkin. Nevertheless it must be
admitted that the Hon. D. B. Hill
appears to have graduated from the
school of peanut politics, and to
have been in this Parker episode
playing the real game.
. A Thoughtful Man
M. M. Austin of Winchester, Ind.
knew what to do in the hour of need.
His wife had such an niiut-ual case
of stomach nnd liver trouble, physi
cians could not help her. Ha thought
of and tried Dr King's New Life
Pills and she got relief at once anil
was finally cured. Only 85o at all
druirgists.
Tarm for ShIo
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 wlah
ing to locate a summer resort. Large
fish ponds may be cheaply made.
Beautifnl falls and glen on the
promises. 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 in Delaware township is
offered clieap. Address Joseph
Canne, Dingmans, Pa. tf
SHERIFF'S SALE
By virtue of a writ of Levari Fnnlnn lv
rikmI out of the Court of Common I'lejvs of
Pike County, to ine directed, I will expos
to BHle by public vendue or outcry nt the
Sheriff's Office tn the Court House, nt
MUfurd, Tenna , on
FRIDAY. THE TWENTIETH DAY.
OF MAY, A: D. lam,
A 2 o'clock In tho afternoon of an Id dny,
The following rent estate, to wir. : All
thnt certfiiu messuMfre nnd t met of Innd,
situated in the township of Delaware,
county of Pike and state of Pennsy Ivania,
hut tad and iKiunded ih follows: Begin
ning at a white oak stump standing on
the Eolith iie of tho Shoholn road on the
top of the hill about ten feet from
said rum I, which si n tit p is nUo a corner
nf William Hazelton', formerly Isaac
Steel's, land, thence along the line of
William Haselton'a land nhoufc S. 42 l
degrees W. 11 perches to a white oak also
a corner of Win Haxelvnn, thenre N. 68
degrees W. ft perches to a stone, thence S.
fl?i degrees W. 18 perches to a Btonn, thence
S. 46 decrees K. W perches to a whlre oak,
thence N. 74 degree B IU perches, thence
S. 70 deg-ees fa. 1ft perches to a 'stone,
thence N. 45 degrees K. 1ft perches to the
Shohola road to William Hazelton's line,
thence N. 4tt degrees W. 7 perches, thence
N. Htt degrees W. 1ft perches to the nlace of
beginning containing eleven Acres and
forty-two perches, strict measure.
IMPROVEMENTS:
On tho above Are erected a good one and
:i half story dwelling house, barn and
other out buildings ten acres are under
cultivation balance Improved large and
small fruits a desirable farm near Ding
man's Ferry, Penua.
Seized nnd nken In execution as the
property of Charles f4. Wood, ndmlntstra
tor. etc., of Margaret Cnrhuff, deceased,
and .Josiph V. Curiuiff, her husband, de
ceased, and will be sold by me for cash.
GEO HUE UHEGOKY,
Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Mil ford, Pa., (
April 19, iiKH. (
SHERIFF'S SALE
By virtue of n writ of Afins, special Fieri
Facias Issuril out of the Court of Common
Pleas of Pike County, Ponnylvnnta, to
No. 8, June Term, 1H04, stir judgment No.
4, March Term, lHOt, under u not April
7, lSTO, P. h 68, to me directed, there will
be Bold nt pulilio vendue or outcry at the
Court House nt Milford, Pike County,
Pennsyliuia, on
THUKSDAY, TIIK FIFTH DAY OF
MAY, A. D. 1804
at 10 o'clock !n the morning of unld dar.
All thnt oertain line of Krttlwny surveyed
and run ing from Tomhicken in the
county of Luzerne, PennHylvnnia, thenoe
through Carbon, Monroe and Plkeoountieg
to Matamoras, Pennsylvania, known as
The Peoples' Hallway Company, defend
ant in the above writ, toguihet with all
Its rights of way and surveys mndo on
branches aud extensions of the suld Hall
way westward from Wilkes-Hnrre, Penna.,
to Wllliamsport, Penna.. and rights of
way on tho same, all its machinery, road
bed, Btat.ionB, maps, charts, surveys, and
all pnrtB constructed thereoi), including a
oertalo riprap wall along the Delaware
river near Milford, Penna., and also all Its
corporate rights, franchises, privileges,
easements and immunities, and all other
properties belonging to the said Peoples'
Hallway Company, defendant.
feized and taken in execution as the
property and franchises of the Peoples'
Hailway Company and will be sold by me
fur cash.
GEO RG F. GREGORY,
Sheriff of Pike County.
Sheriff's Office, Milford, Pa , )
April 5, 1W4. j
TRANSFER OF LICENSE
Notice is hereby given that application
has been mude to the Court of Quarter
Session of Pike oounty, for the transfer of
the Hotel License of John R. Thornton tn
Milford Borough to Charles K. Thornton!
JOH.. C. WEriTBROOK, Jr,
Dated April 18, UM. Clerk.
Subscribe for the Prf.hh.
HARNESS
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.
uriclclvLLc
Pho tog raphe R
AND DEALER IN
Photo Supplies,
Developing,
Printing &
Repairing :
DONE PROMPTLY.
78 Pik Street, Port Jervis, N. Y
, ,
t OUR
ricuinn
TACKLE
will enable yon to
inorea.se the size of
yoor catches and
also the size of yoor
"Fish Stories."
Better see ns about
Rods, Keels, Books,
Baskets, Flies, Lines,
Sinkers and Floats.
Its a good idea to
make the start right
from oar store.
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SO. U. AmVIOIKUNUS
I DRUGGIST. I
r.lONUr.lENTS.
NKD BE FIRST DURABLE
AND SECOND ARTISTIC
WHITE BRONZE
- MONUMENTS
ARE BOTH DURABLE
AND ARTISTIC
J. F. HUNTINGTON, Sales Agt.,
MILFORD, PENNA.
"I900" WASHERS
Are the latest and best solution of tho
wash day problen. Will do lace Curtains,
Wool lilnnketa and lied Quilts or the
family wash; and do them easier and bet
ter than any other machine.
J. F. HUNTINGTON, Milford, Pa.
Stoves and Ranges.
THE
Round Oak
For Wood and Coal.
Boat Heater and Fuel Saver In the
Country.
CAREY'S
MAGNESIA
FLEXIBLE
CEMENT ROOFING
FIREPROOF
DURABLE
& CHEAP.
New Era Radiators.
Two Flroa In on
HARDWARE. CITTI,FKY, TIN, AGATK
WARS, KTC.
TIN ROOTINO AND PLUMBINO
. A SPECIALTY.
Jobbing promptly attended to
T. R. J. Klein & Son,
BROAD STREET MILFORD. PA
Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat-1
cnt busincMtconducted (or moochatc Fees.
OUft OrPICC If OrWBITI U. 8. PATCNTOrrtCC
.tiul wacunKt uro patent ia IcaS Uio Uuttt Uutac'
remote from Washington. 1
Scad model, drauicjf or photo., smh drscnp-i
tion. We iviet ii patentable or out. irrm of
chargre. Our tea not due till oat nut Isswurc-d.
A Viyput ri. " How to Obtain Pa tenia." witht
cost of aatua in tna U. S. and lorciga counUic1
scut free, A-iiirest, J
C.A.GriOW&CO
J. C. CHAMBERLAIN
Real Estate Agent.
Houses and Lots and lots without Houses.
Dealer In all kinds of Property.
notary Public
ALL BUSINESS GIVEN
PROMPT ATTENTION
Office Wells Building
Below Dimmluk House
Milford. Pa.
Nothing has ever equalled it
Nothing caa ever surpass it.
Dr.
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lav; Discovery
nrvrTio .ir.
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A Perfect For AH Threat and
Cure : Lung Troubles.
Monti buck If It fails. Trial Bottl.s lM
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