THE MILFORD STORK OF STORES Longest Established, Best Equipped , FINEST LINE OF WINTER GOODS. 5p:Sa!tis In wntu, Uili, mns and childrns undrwar. Glovs, hosiry, boots and shoes. All the latest styles and best materials for winter wear. , Beautiful Vixkvsai?: A New Department j A large assortment of Laces and Trimmings. A complete ttcckof mm furnishings. Finely stocked Grocery Depart ment. CrccVery and glassware direct from England. All of tlc aboVc at prices tliat Will lijake it to youu advantage to buy of HITeHELL BR0S. . Bcoad Btsezzt SBilfoisd Pa -The- ..Quick Time Line.. The undersigned have entered into an arrangement to expedite passenger traffic to and from Port Jervis. Prompt service will be rendered and polite attention shown. In con nection they will conduct a general livery busi ness. Proprietors of Wells, Fargo express. Con nections here with Dingmans and points South. Findlay & Mllford. Pa KILLthi COUCH and CURE tut LUNC8 Or. King's WITH Ikxi Discovery PRICK HIH aT -uuuna V im WOLDS Trtai BottJ. f rwm MB All THROaT AND LUN6 TROUBLES, aOAAANIEIO BATISFAOXO&Y HARN Of All Kinds and Stylaa. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS Repairing j-" Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFNER. Hirford St, Milford Soma Huvy Swells. "Society 1 like a wave." comments contemporary. He then explain why kut misses tha mala point, which Is that there are some hear? swells. Baa Antonio Express. Heal Pathos. There Is nothing so pathetic aa tha efforts of a dull inlnd to produce bright speech. Oeeen Depths Rich In Radium. Peep-ljrtag sediments or the steal n often excspt!oai:y rick la radium. Whee teeter, .PROPRIETORS "BEST OF ALL FLOUR. FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY When in need of any Hello to No. 5., or come to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD PA, I Supplying J The Table AN EVERY DAY PROBLEM We solve it by keeping Fine Groceries, Canned Goods, Choice Meats, Fresh Vegetables. FOR AN ELEGANT DINNER If roe aaeresiate t feed muM ta towia key roar Rsk and elimi at sir slice. Llsibsner, ksperted Reaeefort Philadelphia Cream sheets er any ethers desired, FRED GUMBLE Harford St. Milford Pa. The East Stroudsburg State Normal School is winning for it self an enviable reputation because of the SUCCESS of its Graduates. The fall term will open Aug. 31, 1908. For catalogue and special infor mation, address E. L KEMP, Principal Of Interest to Women rveper Care ef Ike Feel DifRcelt to Keep la Coed Basior mmd Pre. serve Sail Central Wkea the Feel is Pitched Many a Vessaa a Shrew by Her Bootmaker A woman often gets a reputation aa a shrew, when her shoemaker la re sponsible. To keep sweet when the shoes pinch requires more self -control than la Inherent In human nature. It la surprising how much family peace depends on toot health. The mother whose feet ache la not In a uondltlDa to grapple with household problems. Bhe baa enough troublea of her own. ao when cook burns the roast and Bobby tears his new suit. It is the prorerblaj straw that breaks the temper. - j- Oddly enough, the sufferer wlth her reet rarely reallr.es that such Inaigal nvant cause could be responsible for strained nerves and general dlsooav :ort Vet doctors have told us that oo other part 01 the body has more Jlrect laOjence e . the general health. Therefore It behooves women to .ook to the health of theti feet; If luey are sensitive, let them buy ex pensive shoes though 1 seems extra .agance. Nothing is wasted that forks for sweetened living. It Is also well for the woman whose .eel trouble her to have several pairs A shoes, that she can change teem - lieu. It la a restful practice to stop a intnute or so In the midst of busy Jar, go to the bathroom, put the feet in cold or hot water, whichever glvea quickest relief, and don fresh shoes .00 stockings. Newspaper talk, say you, busy moth er T Try the plan and see If lite is uot easier and burdens more cheer .ully carried thereby. It also pays to take time night end morning to look o the health of the ieet. The dally bath should never be neglected. Cars ef the Feet, rue feet deserve much better cars than they usually receive. It la a good investmen. to pay ocasional vis its to a skilled chiropodist though not afflicted with cores. You can pick up many blots how to keep the feet ,n condition, hence make life more rea'fuL siven U.0 aalla of the foot play a part In family welfare, and abould be .ooked after. Neglected toenails that in allowed to arow too long or are not hied wear holea in atockings, and the burden of darning la made heavier, even If they do not give actual pain. How many women know that aalla should be kept rather ahcrt and be cut squarely acrses? If cut !n a round ing anape the pressure falls on the centre of the nail and causes It to grow In, more especially on the big toe. Shu -id this trouble be present It ..-an sometimes be relieved by cutting a email aotcn In the middle of the nail or by forcing a bit of cotton Ho ler one aide of the nail to force It up and out. If one baa had a harassing day life will look much less blue and Insomnia will be warded off If before retiring one soars the feet In a bucket of hot water to which u couple of tablespoon uls of vinegar have been mixed. Life will take a new tint In ten minutes. Bathing the ieet with alcohol when tired is also restful, or rubbing them with a little cocoa butter after a mustard bath. Corns are peats that make a vixen lah temper also excusable. Vet they are curable. A neglected com bar been responsible for man a child seating, and many youngsters gauge tbs maternal temper by whispering "Mother's feet hurt to-day; you'd bet ter be good." Th surest preventive for corns In a perfect-fitting shoe snd absolute clean Itneaa. Whey they Brat arrive they may be kept quiet by tying the teei up at nlgbt with a piece of lemon over the offending member. Soak the next day la hot water Tola, if repea.ed tor several nlghu will ao soften the corn that it can be easily pinched out Never cut a corn , blood polronlng la worse, on the whole, than a bad disposition and a scolded family. I I II llll I II III IJ IIIIIIW TALCUM POWDER CASES Dainty, Inexpensive gifts that '. make nice prises or birthday of-i eringa for the school friend are , Boies of violet scented talcum covered with cretonne cases. These cases are quite almply made, being nothing but two pieces of cretonne or bavy flow- , ered ribbon, the exact aire of the . 1 powder case. They may tither be , overcast together on j wrong , 1 aide or the edges can be bound ' , with a narrow gold gallocn. The cretonne ease rvaches toj i the upper edge oi the powder can. ' where the hilea are, and to it la j ! attaches a top that comes down . ; aa Inch or more at the aides aad 1 la bound In gold galloon. These , ; tope may be entirely separate ' from the bottom or they can be '. ' fastened to the caae at the back. ' Cat Moderately. In order ta be In perfect health one must ee temperate In eating. The meals also should be regular Hegu utrtty la one e( the golden Brakes ef B well-ordered lit. An Awful Revelation. In Chicago. In one day, 1,401 per sons were imprisoned for drunkenness Of these there were forty-one eases of delirium tremens, It la reported that a physician connected with the Beiasat sec used some of the liquor. lie peat 4 It apoa a piece of raw beef aad la three minutes the meet m absolute ly bias. Neae bill v)U tea rafs ' 1 i 1 Notes and j Comment TRIPLE MIRROR NEEDED. f-ortunate Indeed la Woman Whs Owns Full-length One. Women nowadays do nol vslnly '?h. "Wad tome power tlie glftle gle a. to see ourselves aa others see us.' Tbey make that sight possible with rlple mirrors. The woman wt. values beauty. ho goes In for It aa a fine art, is no on tent to know aow she looks from ine vantage point, she wishes to ap near well, at any aad every angle. However carefully one may adjust .ollar p.ji, fasten up stray locks and gird the wrist line before the ordinary Jresslng table, there are unlimited possibilities for things going awry. Not ao with the triple mirror I Used .althfully at eai dressing, one can now to a certainty whether she tur lea her neck er carries It graceful!) poised so aa to eliminate the doubl. bin aa much as possible. 8be can see for herself whether th, ae pointed collar la becoming oi oerely stylish, whether the points are a place as to shove the flesh' for ward In a wrinkle-making way, or so tight as to make the flesh rise in an ugly Una above It. , Without the aid of a convenient re flection in triplicate one cannot tell If trimming at the back of one'a lrock glvea a round-shouldered effect or It hooks gap aeen at certain anglea. as they have been known to do, no mat ter if a email fortune has been -paid on the gown. In hat and coiffure knowledge the triple mirror is worth ita price many tlmea over. The least difference in adjustment may mean the differenct between good looks and ugliness. Ona noted manicure even insist, .upon her patron, using a triple mlrroi when they manicure the hands; thu. only, she declar-4, can tbey avoid ugi) poses and keep their hands aa th-, are seen by their neighbor at cars table or dinner. ' T Fortunate Indeed la the woman wIk. possesses a full-length triple mlrroi but if that is out of the question every one who values c correct appearanc. should strive to own one in whlcl the upper part c. the body can b seen aa ".'there se 1L" AMERICAN MBS. SIDDOHS. nun? browkt Famous Actress' costnma while reciting Osier Joe. v BclentlBe investigations have pro sd that milk in a raw state aboule never be given to children. The. wh.i cannot buy properly treated -mil; should t-eat It at home. This can b done by observing these simple dire lions: 1. Bring the milk slowly to a bo! and when It reaches the boiling poll: uttle It Instantly, cork tightly, an cool It X. Never give milk that la mo than twenty-four hours old to an li fant. i. Keep the milk near Ice and neve leave a milk bottle uncorked. 4. Cleanse and scald all bottles b. fore .-stilling. Careful obserance of these dlrei uons will insure against oabiet con trading cumme.- uiseaaea from Impur. milk. "When busy with my housework I oft a have kept my baby quiet for sev era! hours by putting blm into hla Iron bed and giving him a good strong bottle and a tbln piece of paper," sayt a writer. "He will tear It Into smal. pieces and stuff the bottle fulL Hi baa one bottle Just filled tight. Thl keeps blm out of mischief." Veils. Tbs vel' affords some protection In cold weal her, providing it Is thick enough. For a skin that chaps eajil) the chiffon veil is best. Use a cream to cleanse th; face and a good face powder wben going put in the cold. Spreads Ust of Electricity. -Because of the degree of excellence and efficiency attained in the con atruction of gasoline enginea the use of Isolated electric plants ia extend Int. Marks End ef Honeymoon. The honeymoon la mostly over when the couple quit buying their meals In betelt and the bride tries te provide a. ( fceeia, Na fern rnn, RICH SIBERIAN CROPS. No Religion More Cspstle ef Produc ing Humm Food. Though the name of Siberia Is still popularly accepted as a synonym for all that Is Arctlo and sterile, ssys the London Olobe, It Is becoming clearer every year tbat few regions of the earth are more capable of producing Immense stores of bumsa food. This year, in particular, when the crops ever much of European Russia bars failed, the richness or the Siberian lands has been extremely conspicuous, and there la surplus produce In vast abundance, the only difficulty being the Inadeqnate means of transport With a virgin soil and a far more ac tive and Independent Russian popula tion than la to be found In most parts of Russia - Itself, there la no doubt tbat a great agricultural future should await this enormous region. ' Another Artificial Fertilizer. The success attained In Norway by the electrothermlc process for the fixation of atmospheric nitrogen In the form of nitric acid, which Is after ward converted Into calcium nttratt and used ss a fertilizer In place of Chile saltpeter, baa been followed bj the development of another method o living atmospheric nitrogen by pats Ing It over heated calcium carbid. Thr product Is called cyanamld In th market "nltrollm" and experlmeni shows thst when plsced la the soil I1 decomposes and furnishes nitrogen to plants. At present cyanamla is pro duced on an industrial acale at Odd In. Norway, at Piano d'Orta In I'-' at Notre Dame de Brlancon In Fta at Westergeln and Bruhl In Oer:na..j and large plants are being established at Almlssa In Austria-Hungary, anr? at Niagara Falls In Canada. A Llghtless Lighthouse. On a sunken reef S50 feet distant from Stornoway Lighthouse la a re markable beacon which warna marl nere with the help of a light which t only apparent The beacon la a con. of cast-Iron plates, surmounted with a lantern containing, a glass prism The prism derives Its light from re fractlng the rays emitted from the lighthouse, and the optical delusion la marvellous. Mariners naturally suppose tbat there Is a lighted lamp on the beacon Itself, and many of them will not believe otherwise. But the object of the beacon Is attained when the navigator sees the reflected light, which indicates the perilous rock below. Thia beacon has been in use more than half a century, and since It was fixed In position other have been placed In other neighbor hoods to make clear points or danger Technical World. Hla Ftdlgres. The calf, which Gideon King had taken the summer resident to see. surveyed his owner and the stranger with a wary eye. ' Er what breed Is your calf?" asked (he visitor. Mr. King remove', a wisp of straw from his mouth and said: . "That critter's father gored a Jus tice o' .he pesce, knocked lightning rod agent end over end. and lifted a tramp over a picket fence; and as for hm mother, st- chased tbe whole Ban bury Brass Band out o' town last Fourth o' July. If that ain't breed enough to pay six dollars for, you can leave htm be. I'm not pressing blm on anybody." Stone Eaters. Sir James Ross In the course o: his travels noted a curious fact wjth regard to the penguin, namely tbe bablt of swsllowlng stones. In on" specimen ne found ten pounds welgbi of quarts, granite and trap. Othe: animals, reptiles, fishes and mammal exhibit the same strange fancy. In a paper contributed to the proceeding of the Bristol Naturalists' Society. W H. Wicks has collected a number o' facta connected with such stomach atones. Ths fact noted by Mr. Wlckn that the pebbles are usually wblti quarts la Interacting, but does not ap pear to throw any light on ths strange habit Far ths Teeth. Tartar la deposit arising from an unwholesome stomsch, 4nd if not at tended to will loosen the teeth an1 cause them to give trouble; It Is bes: to let tbe dentist remove It; but It may be kept from collecting to any great extent by ths use of powderel pumice stone and lenon Juice. O.' ange sticks can bs hsd st trifling cost at the irug stors. Dip tbe stick lotn the lemon Juice, then Into the pumice and rub jver the spots until removed Pumice should be used but seldom on the teeth, ind aerer on the teeth of ehlldTJOL WHAT HE WAS D01NS, Ifs All Right to Ridicule Women's Curiosity but How About Man's. "Woman's curiosity," said Mr Fletcher, "Is a quality of mind beyond human understanding." "Yea." said Mrs. Fletcher. "What made you think o.' that?" "The fool actions of a woman that I aaw down town to-day. She follow ed a man ten blocks Just to get U read a placard that waa fastened to hla back. She spotted him at Con gress street That was really the end of her trlp I made that out from something she said to another woman who waa too fat to Join In the chase but when aha caught eight of tbat flaming red poster tied to the man's back her curiosity got tbe better of her, and she aet out after him. He led her quite a chase across town and down town and back again, but she never weakened. She tagged faith fully along In bla wake, and finally ahe got close enough to read that no tice.-; Mrs. Fletcher reflected a moment "What did It say?" she asked. "It advised her to get her teeth polled somewhere on Wabash ave nue." Mrs. Fletcher thought again. "Where were you all the time ahe was trying to And that out?" "Me 14 Fletcher. "Ob. I was following the woman. 1 wanted to see f the finall? uiM up with U SHALL WE DO BUSINESS VlflI YOIIV """ THE ORANGE COUNTY TRUST CO., Middletown, N. Y with an ample capital and surplus security is paying interest dormant accounts at the rate of four per cent. It paid more than $100 000 in 1908. Interest begins when deposit is made, Compounded in January and July. There is no change in the rate caused by the amount of Business may be done by mail. Write for detailed information. G. SPENCFR COWLEY, FRANK HARDING, Secretary. President. ' Amatite T. R. J. Klein & Son, Agents Iron and Tin Roofing of all Kinds Metal Shingles and Metal Ceilings Hardware, Stoves and Ranges Gutters, Leaders, Plumbing, Gasfitting. General Jobbers and Repairers. Rrnn r Cfs.oaf nSlfA n k - wmu eLlWWLa I till VS1 VI 1 Ci RYDER'S MARKET DINGMAN'S EUILDING DEALER IN Moats and Trovisions, Fish and Ycgctahlcs, Canned Goods Orders Promptly Attended PAUL RYDER Broad Street, Milford. DR. KENNEDY'S 7AV0RITE j Hemedy Pleasant to Take, Powerful to Cure, And Welcome In Every Home. KIDNEY, LIVER & BLOOD CURE Not a Patent Medicine. Over 30 Years of Success. Used ia Thousands of Homes. Write to Dr. David Kennedy's Sons, Rondout, N. Y., for a FREE sample bottle. Large bottle $ 1 .00. All druggists. Glory. How many metals make tbe bronzr of Corinth? Insults on boards or o. pnper, the spot of Ink or charcoal J mud, the dregs of heart, of mind ac of body, the dirt of calumny, all ther under the sun, dry, harden, turn Int bronze solid anu brilifanta pui bronze, which Is called slmy. Calul Slenues. Sounds "Taps" on tfayor. A "striking" cereuiony murks tl expiration of the Grantham U-uglanc mayor's tenure of o.Ilce. The robe stripped from him, the chain is take . from about his neck, ar.d with a sma! wooden hammer the town clerks tap' the ex-mayor on the head in token of the demise of his authority. Origin of "Yankee." The word "Yankee" is derived from a Cherokee word, Eankke, which sig nnicj coward and sla'-e. This eplthut of -."Yankee" was bestowed upon the New Engenders by the Virginians for not assisting them In a war with tbe Cherokees. The Csll ef Companionship. You often hear a lonesome child say: "I want some one to plsy with: Elderly people often become lonesome and want some one to play with, but ana afraid to ear aa Atchison Glob Henxllas and the Whirlwind Tbe learned Jacob Grimm, who collected much folk lore for bis Teu tonic mythology, says that in tbe earlier half of the nineteenth cen tury the whirlwind was In Germany still accounted for by the dancing UerodlM whirling grouad In lb tr. the account EofcTr r i- , Roofing: 1 I 61 uinnri n trt I! FUNERAL DIRECTORS MILFORD PA UNDERTAKING in all brarjob.es Special attention given to EMBALMING No extra charge for attending funerals out of town. Telephone In Residence. LADf ASSISTANT New ork Representative National Casket Co. 60 Gnat Jones St. Telephone 8346 Spring STOVE WOOD Furnished at ft. 15 a load. Mail ordert given prompt at tention. Milford Pa , A'ov. 6th. 1908 J. W. Kind. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE The hotel par sxeellenoe of the capital located within one block of the White House and directly opposite the Treasury. Finest table In the elty. WILLARD'S HOTEL A famonsT.hetelry, reuiarkaLls for It historical associations and long-sustained popularity. Recently renovated, repainted and partially refrunUhed. NATIONAL HOTEL. A landmark .mrn th. Vt. K. tir l wwt.. ui ,, u ington, patronised In former yean itt prime favorite. Recently remodeled ana rendered better than ever. Opp. Pa R R.dep. WALTER BURTON. Res. Vur These hotels an the principal polltlu.1 rondesvus of the capital at all times, snnableretes. o.. O DIWITT sre strict Whips frem a Tree. In the island of Jamaica there grows a tree with the botanic name of the Daphie lagetto, from tin branches of which nstlve Workman make peculiarly strong and excellent whips. These whips hivs ths handle and lash all la one piece The handle consists of a part of ths stem retain ing the bark. For the-lash the stem Is deprived of bark and then spilt Into strips, which ars woven together In a flexible cord six -sir seven feet long. The proper taper Is afforded by detaching more and more of the strips as tbe end of the laah Is ap proached. A Doctor's Messenger. In the north of Scotland there Is a doctor who baa to drive many miles to visit some of his patients. He takes with him several carrier-pigeons and sends them back to his office with a message as!ng for the prescrip tions tbat need to be made up and sent at once Then these reach tbs sick eerscn very soon. If any ef these patients living ar oft are so 111 that they may nee to have the doctor come again to ace them, ha leavea pigeons with them which caa be sent to him vlth a line asking him to come. The "Vanilla Bean." Tbe vanilla bean la tbe trait of a vine belonging to tbe orchid family, originally found In Mexico, but now cultivated in South America, Java, and other tropical regions. Ths term "been" Is Incorrect, ss ths plant Is not a legume, and tbe long, pencil-shaped trait pods, containing thousands of minute secda, de not resemble a bean. The been having the least Sever end the neat xeseive M te setrt, are sBK8ju.teaJaMtt
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