J ' i k fT . " . " ! wi.. m ft! ii 7 , FresSo VOL XIV. i MILFOilD, PIKE COUNTY, PA:; FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1909. x0 49 LUtl&F LliiHTIGil " 1 1 ' . 1 r The (iimpi Register .to It .issue of Feb. 0 184i print the following Which It designate M "Slander- oua'' but whether of the horse or ftrls I not stated. Tha . item ii "Tha N. Y. Chronicle says that Jersey girls end Jersey boraea are very unlike. Th. hontec ,ra ahy, skittish and hard to oatenthe. girls are tame a kittens and bold as lion. They flock around a fel low lik ahecp around a salt trough and cant be driven off with clubs, Another Item ears "traveling through tha air by steam is one of the latent inventions- . announced on tha other aide of ' the watar. Thia Wa years Hgo. ' " " An nnitiated fcs ' vlltltr Twin Lakes might bkbHt p deceivjftiJ oy Deanng tn "wneopr ;.wtit:h are said to reraqnd along their shores Into tha idea that the . red ekjriti have coaie back again tn ocenpy their old haanta. ?, , Tho demoorata have cpene, the campaign here on theTr firsts ticket by rosltng up- pictures of .. tha n dtdates. "They sr. also sanding oat literature, asking 'that In the tnler 8t of a nonpartisan judiciary voters should;, aopport Munaou. ,' J oat; how. this advice I. apropos Is not ex plained, liunson. ia : she . -oVoiocrat nominee end Von Moeohr-Uskar is the republican, and -cne is as likely to be a partisan ae (he glher. ,, 'tha point is the democrats want to 6 leot their roan and the. argument Jg any poh in.a strui- - ' . f 'V A supervisor who aill accept the office and then fatl-eo do-ia doty should be relegated Jo' the political scrap heap. He Is a damage to his township tn more ways tban one. Tha. people, j pay txes wh(pL;:a;e wasted and' tha township generally gets a bad name. Constables should report negleot to oonrt add, the te' court sbonld Insist on a prosecution. There is do ne evarUetlngly throw ing tofts -of grass,-Just hurl a good valued dab oooaaiooally. at an offend er and sea if he" and many of his kind do sot quiekty com 4owov --There tiro some tona fesces'ln town Vhieji- may .be Improved by planting. Ivy : along ' them. ''-How Meid iMe4ftbV? :&.Yfo&fia tn SKt some around th old Jail." In a'' feat years ita. attaint nakednats would be' covered -Ui pleaeiug' mantle of greoo,' which would add much to It appearanco.'' - ,.' 'It I a good time before tha heavy fall rains earns o see -that wateT breaks are repaired; and gutters in tpa,' road filled up. A road cannot ' be maintained when the water ran. down th middle of it. It is Mghly Inimrbiit II1 It ahiil.i Ki.'l!oft llf. this time may ssv many dollars in i irs,.Tjre a'flifejtjj where brush along tth'VoilfSliduld be out. Down the river road In some pots at onrves a little work of this kind wonld opeb trpa'niat'h more extended view, to tb,a. eomffrt both if antomobiliirts 'and' drivers of wag ons. A h(.4el ha been opened In, London Where waiter arc to be discharged if fcaTTT a . 1 . requested not to'doJ4ny ti!H!hi be requested not to do 'an v -MiHi'iiiL Th dnm I... hvm, r.l-.l and tha ml- !,. .hot ten per cear of the table Jarti - AIL effort tn this country to oheok tba habit have so far proved unavailing, but if onoa a hotel had- the ttmn ft j to atop It bo d. 11U it - oliiro.- raai largs patroDHB" . I M-enia a ii'tle! too modi to pay a kJ ritd ). ( for wliat you; got.aud"t! n large fee tohaveJt'brt'UsLt i-. The Ptary t'uok ntfon.v a-rol whether either of their, reached" the " pol still coutliiaes, and bth xphiry era announce the'y will submit; (fie.r praoia to coin pet not eclentiric bodies. After thia la done and we nave the fxcls and conelaniona reaohed every one may make up hi mind for hi 10. aelf, and after all It will be largely a matter of faith. ' The Ciertnont and Half Moon,' ac companied by a fleet of vessel, pro ceded up th Hudson this week and celebrations were" held In all the largt river towoe. Joba r. Wood and wife, who haa bean spending soma weeka at his birthplace in Bbohola. returned to their home In Neas City, Kansas this week. , . . Wright and his aeroplane made a flight thia week from Governor's U- land to Grant' tomh. ahcL xaiurn, sweniy mue in jniny three ao'.il a nan uiiuuica. in- w.ma pmost us Wt ovar 860 leel I.i th air. I William 8te!e weuttoMlddWttown I to-day to pitch for that nine against tba Rochester team, winner of tb Eastern League pennant. Ueorge Palmer spent the first part of tba week In New York. His Sofia Smith of CHnjrman's Ferry and George Fonk of Miltord wvre married Bonday evening at the Uothodlst Parsonage" by Rev. O. A. Uoriase. The bappy ooople left Kon day for Horanton where they will pecd a few w?ks. With the building now in process oi ereotlon and aoma mentioned as likely to be btrilt, if they materialise Mllford. will ezporienoe quite build ing boom Una Meta is erecting a Anm bouaaoa-his premiaea-jt pot. side of town and 'William Mets is aentlm!1 fs fhey to build large houe. aer Verji the Grand View burned od K. E Hnmbort contem nlatea making ,largeadditi( Marguerite. r' V- J .1 1 dditlon to the Amoa U K-vPiiKhot and family I are attirey Towers.'' " . - ' CTJie , -tHrlMoo.,Jk; Smith J t r : - lately probatad, ojvidea hi cette among his eyipj-atjg'nirtit3iigl'e 1100 to Oarteton Bhepherd, his'Tisme sake'of Delaware and StOdUofciUusUJ C'-emetery and names Btnith Q. $htr man as Executor. . - , Mary A,ngle of Dingmaa'. FrryJ and Walter UcCraoken of Lavtbb, . if.tT "rr'edln.Pijrt JerVJoM daymornipRat 8 o'olock. -' " I ter bare gone.to Woonjjooket, S. IH Frank Edglngton a3d wife, who hve.'fijd wjvejBl weeks vsoation i'd (ian'rcldroea: to their Washing ton home this week. -. It would not be surprising to see in- some -Ne--York psptra several ih&ftrafVon ii tSiimn ot so doacriblng the killing of a large bartiiMii Bbohola by thycKean last Saturday. The seaifwis steal ifcg ippl. aiid tnenteti arrest, but he will be charged no' doubt with ajl the crfme,ia the penal code,' and sddeserVecl tut Heath penalty whi'oB was meted out to him. t Robert JtWwn and Horace E. Etis went to Hawiev thla week to lOntf am (ma, for making oeiu&it - Jl is expscfBd tsma) S3 0 80 OuM and will be requtrod. $iulvh Qi liiywman, a aoa of Jo! IL Bberaian who lived bar tnany yean ago rB n town this eex ue now rrtuMS at Lunry Virginia,.. Dr. W. . Kouwortbey spent Kie week In PhniKteUjiaa ' .J: Vr. H. E. K neraoo waa In Sw York tbe last of this week. R. E. Clement, wife and two obffd aged respectively S and fiU months, of Hot Springs, Arkansta. which place they left August 16itJi recently passed through here on a walking trip to Boaton. Tbedistan'ea is 2000 miles and the premium SlgOO for accomplishing the Journey. Tho) are to pay all their expenses by tba sale of postal cards. Thoy made?2 miles the first day. ' tieorg F. 8ohwngela, residing laearWaoholrfTalls, died laot Taesdajf ol.lWrhrt-diasaM aKed ,abont 4? 1 - '' - i - ."L' -- '-'i' ' . ." ' oo will ha,v a pi It. M. Young will havi ubiic " of.borsearooWa, 'nuK'oblotena. air kinds, hrfy, grain, manure and furniture at hia place at Dingman' Ferry, Tb'uraday,. (W.. begin- : at ; . iartion- dog on her itipn "'''?' in'o'fder to"lTing'"our high sobool to place Vi.lt slandard laboratory for perlcvu" M exp-rimenu in teach ing biologycaemistry and physios Jl givea illustrations of tha different studies, add toapire. euthdsiaum for practical things,.-. (- ? Wflllam Mutsaitd 1 family of Mew York are viaiting In town. ' '- Joseph R.'6otma)zis,of Blooming drdva was tn town last Monday. . , O. C. HcKean of Shohola killad a black bear last Saturday whiob weighed 400 ponnjs. v Findlay and Wheeler will dispun- linue their Stag line to Port Jervi Oot 16th. it will pa resoified next sprtog. . : ,; . , . There ar 118' name of ebildren 00 th roll as attending the public J.cbopl of Jfcllfyrd, I Fnrnlahed room to rent Enquire or Mr Xtta Poillon, Corner Broad and Aon tttrmu. MUlord, Pa, ' Proposed Amendments Read , oareriilly tha Proposed Amendments to tbe Constitution "be ing published in the Preee. They make radical changes and wRI if adopted save much money to tax payer. They may be samtned up hrlef.y as follows! . I '.:'. The first amendment provides that where a vacancy occurs, two months before a general election In November, In an office that is filled y rrpolntment by the governor,' the othce shall be filled at that election. At present If tha vacany occurs three n'lonths befora election It Is so filled. . The second amendment Axes th terras of tbe auditor general and tbe slain lrounrur at fiwr yeAra.eaoh. At the present time the state treas urer's term is two years aiid the au ditor general' three year. TheFnd lo of each crop.- Including jxtat treasurer . and auditor general elected thi year shall . each serve Uthree years and after that be elected :for .four, years. j "The., third amendment f hanged the term of justices of tha peaoe and aldenl,i fwra five to six years. -- ..'-i... ...nL.rMi... tt Milling paly ta Philadelphia ,od fixes the sena ol' magistrates from-five to six jeara. : , "Tbe fifth amendment changes the general election from, annual to triennial, all to be held ia the even numbered years. ; ' .- I "The sixth amendment does away with all spring electious, abolishing them entirely, and all niuntcipsl election,-will be held in November in the edd numbered years. . - . The seventh amendment provides that election boards (hall be elected biennially instead "of annually. 1 m t l . . h 1 luo.npi ameomeni provides that elections of state officers ahall be hold on a general election day. exceot when In either case, special election hiay be required to fill unexpired lerius, , . . f , ., . "The ninth amendment changes the terms of all county offices to four 'The tenth amendment fixes the terms of county eoramiiHioners and county auditors at four' years, en- dBntly classifying them in the county , oijeera comlug ' under "the .' ninth afeandmetit ; v ;'.'?"' '.ii.JVV' Jt4 f Too, Dev ,--4 ?Grest'daMhr eotvper-regard. - The BOrtd Qrtww ft dberst.: That's tfby sja -Ajimmo -voople; Jiaye orowncd Ur. NewtlNacoverylho K.mg oCJIiroat and Lungreujedlae. iner-, y-atom. ,lf a health, force. It; k)la germs, and cold and.Ja grippe" van., tali. Its 'hetfa Cough racked . mem-, branes'-ahd coughing stops.-; Sore,' raVamed iroochial tube; and -lungs ftt cured and .hemorrhngoS' cease. Dr. Oeo. Morei' Black Jaek,"N. C. write "it cured me of lung trouble pronounced hopelrt byiall doctoM." & .0. 'Trial bottle'bM.'.nnar- auleed by. All DrSgglslst - . . ! - ' y fHayi arid Pity Giters J HoneadahKbas Hn "opera' hquse"or theatre and Port Jervis is agitating buUdlng one. They arc all vary well well.aatrooised: to pay good talent- TbeV .-la aa economio side to the qqpuiaa'-Hwiinioh money do the how lift Ijodlly from town with out leaving any appreciable benefit. The hotel may receive a little pat ronage, yak the" proprietor of th play s bouse 'perhaps makes a profit. Bat-do-the people who largely attend tbe ahow firs pay th bo toner, th baker and the'eaddlestiok mater and tbe bucket. 9 fa pjaylf . '7f """ or uu,iiey.iaTsrse tbiArdarr Jt a ralkto have good beajthy aaansements1, 'they (ktestblV havtCSnrinMlftlnB1 moral effnf 'hnt ahrfold. niA iJfJ, hymqd4''be ffl4 fore money .is jatlahea au howa which only amuaa-for passing hour. " " - Frightful fall AvH.l. "i-wouTd have" been a crlule .for lifejffhiiu a. turribla outito my knee cap writes Frank Dteberry, Kell. 1 her, Mian, "without BUcklep's Ar-1 nlcx Bal ve, a;hlch .4900. curud me." loWliUJt Xu uonda, cuts aud-bruia-e Uieoaa.'.edrea lkinia,Soald8, CM?)' Sort, Bplls, BkirfKrupdoM. World's, best for piles. 2So. at All Druggists. Natioa.U hereby given that the annual meeting of' tbe Forest' Letfc Club tor the eloaiioi) of Directors ami .ihejranaaotioo of.aooh other burl- nesaaa may properly some before the meeting, will be held at the Club' ii - . . . .... . aaaai nopeJ rma JXHiuty, on Tiieaday, October jjih, 1909. . CLAUDS VPALLISTER, ori. i,- ius . Beoretary. Farm Statistics. - It i desired to snake the coming centra as full and complete and -a aeon rate as may bs. . In view of this farmera, poultry men and others B gaged tn agrtcultura'are requested to keep records of their products for the year 1909 Indicating the line of investigation. Some of the ques tion asked III be "Each person In charge of a farm will be asked to state tha scresge and value of bis farm; that la, the acreage and vnlua of the land kept and cultivated by him; also the area of land in hia fnrm covered with woodland; and finally, that which is ntlllrcd tir specified, farm puf poses. - .v. Each farmer wltf be -asked to give the acreage, jaaoiUy pro.!uoed grains, bar, vegetables, fruits, cotton tobaoon, afo, raised on tha fnrm In the waion of 1909 "Kach farmer will be a'sketl to report tba number and Value of all idumrstio animals, poultry, and swarms of bees on the farm April 15. 1910; also lite number and value of young animals, sueh a calves, coiU, lemha, pigsf and of 'young fowl. qoh as ohlokens, turkey, ducks, etc., raised on the farm tn 1909. j He jwjll be further aaked to state the noirober and kind of animal sold during 1909 and the' receipts from such sales,, the number purchased and the amount paid therefor; aqd also the number sladghtered for food, and the value of such animals. ."The law require a report of the number of cows kept for dairv nnr- poses W.1909, and the total estimated. amount 01 mua; produced ' on - the farm; also the-amount of butter and cheese sold and tbe amount received from each' sale. . ... - . . "In addition to the inquiry regard IngjKjfmels, eto oa the farm April 16 lUutf, ' as.ijjlaliieij pruvioui.Iy,. 1 tlu Ceiu.a will sect to affcerialnflief1 me-uiaetity and (hio,of. all'eggs,; lo icy, and wa. pcocedT on tht Tarm In 1909. - i . t.- "OJ the expenditures ol t!;o farui: the tomer sehl-duto'.wlll t -n for a alaiciptfiit pf tha- amount f I Yjrtn hibfir'riliiyAi "'jii aid'ibr. kimP-fbt llve'sttKjijah,! i;V'a;nou'nlexpenaVjd for fertilisers iu 1910.' :. V. fy' If he-f ,rwel)aMgt . wner or tanants-betvm.fl tbe ?i v fear 1909 and the ui .Uj f enumoraiioa. Anrii 15, 1910, H Is rei!iented thai the odcu panto' r. W In J910 al.a aoam the ab ; imrtrlido 'relating to the farm for the ( 'receding year, 1909. The owfipfor teimnt this year should leave His -'Pook . record , with' his uccessoi.- ; ,.Vti 1 J.vit; ' Asking a Fttnthise""-' ' ' I. ; l : . Hearings, before tb Public Service Ctommlaalori At'Tort Jorvisrtveal a sharp'bontesttetwei,! ,fhe n'ewtsoni. panyfl "Ng traiiohisssjto enter tbe city V build "a trol(ey,and aoDl'lv eleotrio light ihti oowVj.and tbeold company no-k - -tbi Kcound. . Thf mbiu fiuaokiwiimvuitt oe-iver snar amount of power ktoaganp Fails will aparf in their astlaiaa'a were Ihie eWC 9Tr lh.6 auoelton of Thaw's auily -Ibta to be hoped that in the Interest of tha- oity tha coiuniuision will grant he privftegfi : iq. the new" oompiny and then , tha people may, be hotter served. ,0. H.Oooke ooo-of the enginee'rsl' for the'old ponipstfy who" lesti tfoil "a, to tjwr"videutlT.w8 not.weii r inforiped in Jbejiremtae for hvad- on otoss eaaaiaiation thai fad bad-made hia estimate of the stream above the point wber iVreoeivad importand. addjtioua, of .which ha did., not . know. Whether -the-Hew companyi' if neenaful.'1' Will fextend' iU Troltey d6Wd toe river we are noY auvioy, xmwujtHj ii.oannot sops to make another road, or even tha aM one la Port Jervis if it secures Don'-' trol of It, a paying proposition unless it does. If it oan ebtaih water pow-. ;r It can bring tbe cost of-eleotrio of'eieoMlcl light within a. reasonable flgriidf we might th0ii beteifeBtred C10' In thai . .;;. , ; , 14B ; : ' - . -WANTED -IT'. SfQfii MAGdti.NB wsnts an ea ergetlo aod responsible man r wom an in MUford to oolleot' for renewals and aollott hew (fabucriptlo'as during J11II or spare time. ' Erpc; iepce un- neomsary Ar.y one oaa strt among frianda and aoquaintanoea and bal Id np paying and pennaheut boalnMS wit boor 'capital.' 'Complete outfit ana insiractiooa 'r6. Adilraaei: VON" Suooesa Alaa.aioe. 1QS. Saooeaa Magasln BulUling,- New Xv-tk City, N, Y. . . - KOfES FROM i SANDYST0N Dayton Dnpu of near Lay too wilt remove from the James Clark farm on Thursday of this week, to hi neat residence in"Ly'ton. The Delaware Valley Grange, at Layton, will give an laviteM dance on Friday evening Oot 22nd. . llils Orange dot (' nothing ' by halve and those attending era as sured of good uiusle good order and a good time. Just try this dsnoe sad see for your elf . ' If there Is an Iron bridge In this towa thai doc not need painting I aw not aware of it. - Win oar Free holders take notice and have this inciter attended to,, . The Primary election on tbe S8th inet." passed off wiMj very little fric tion the main fight being over tbe nomination for Senator, , Dr. Price of Braaohviile got 121 vote", not of toelr;? east, and carried the county by a big majority, aud will be elected aa Nov. . Between i and COM feet of raiting along the Macadera road was con tracted to Asber Snook for 17 cents per running foot. The work will commence as aoon as the road 1 ao cepted. - : : . . A swift- moving auto' without lights passed through here on Sun day and1 came very near running over. Jwo men who - were standing la tha road talking. The machine made very little nois, 'and a quick Jump saved the writer and the other party. - ,iThe, Fraijkford-aiJy8t)nvMae-adem road btcon'iploted, .and will be taken np on Mpoday of thia week.. -The dread of crossing the moun tain with a load is now a thing of the pest, and" when we get the, road from Tuttles Comer to Itytoa mac adomi..n.ayston JbHaLj wiir.be bey Ing autos. Wa bad the heaviest frit( ortbe aeaeoo la.t Wednesday ITVtrnttltyV' aStat- hwlr il m kaaa 4. mornliig' but luckily a heavy fog came up and that saved vegetation, but that frost hurtled npWrn-euttlng. "'The Brookstde school In this town Is still wiUiout teacher,' when It Hou1(T fiave "been Openeo' on Hcpt.' 1. Our B of E should get busy wUhoui deiay. ' ';"'.' " ""'f" V. . 1 - ; Hr. HuMfleld "aJrajiibri 'mem. W. of the! Ltytxuf Gratige brought witty him the cthwnlght some of the finest specimens of. onions beets,' and potatoea that I have eeenr,nd h stated they were averages of his crop The, onions were of large sisa and raised from the seed. ' . -The qne8tion w'helhe we shall do awy with a board of Freeh olddrs sBnowconstitated and ita their place elect three Coomiesionera will come before the voter at the next election, la counties where' the three' Com' tnieaianera have been tried It ha psoved more economioal and aatb factarj.; '.Then .wjjy not,-try -ft In SuSSBXf'-- -- --- - " fc Lewi Btopkbooer and wife of New ton visited with her' parents C. .; McCracken and wilu at Layton on! Sunday. ' ........ John J: Vaneiokl leave on Tnes- day for' Ohio nd,l4 aqt. return Jinti, about Nov,' IsL. . ... eal' Estate Transfer Isadore B. Brooks to Beigfribd Jtoppei, Joo aore Shobola,jon ilrink Pond. '' .. . ......... 1. , Mloerva' Hageft to'Itfatthew A'eton JO aore Laskawaxan IfOO,, ,, i B. -o?. Emerson t J. r. Wright, 861 aore Dingman, Farley farm. '.' : Palmer Depqe io. tieorge L. Kyoe. 9 aorea Lehmaa. . -. - -, ffarrL. Brtsooe to: Geol'Xi.'Nvoe', 110 aq'ra..IUmn HOOqI., K. F. Peter to Mary A. Tbomkir, lot In Bushkilt. - Q. . Kowlfcad- Treae to Joseph 6ohmalale, 100 aore Lacks waxen, aeseaasdto Jmoob 1 Entjleharf'- -7 Ct ri BVowuind'treaa to A. Q. Row land, 100 aore warranto Iaaao De- - .. Ri,w,irii.A t ; v . Seh- '. Q. 'A. Swepenbier, Treaa tq.. Q.' Bcbmalxlc, M aoret. Juhrt Rntlejc No. 108 Bloomlag Grov. :.,.:.. ' Clara Adam to Bertha Raeti, Jt( acres Delaware. , . .. , '.-' A. A. Albright to Leeter-Pitney and wife, lots In Matomcraa. ' " Advertising Copy. , 'Any intelligent person may earn a good ineome oorreepondlpg for aewapapea; exfierUiuca nJUMceaaary, ttend -stamp -for -full -particular. Empire Pres Syndicate,- Middle- ports .,Y, -' ,7 - THE To Msg. Ellen - Glide oa my barque peacefully on 1 - - 'Tie long before the setting son, . Th breoxe I calm no ripple play ; , . : . . . . Upon the lake tbl aummer day, ' , Tbe sky Is so't, aereoe and blue,, The Seooy floating clooda move throttgh The ethereal realms, they break, they blend, What pretty aky picture they lend. Well venture farther oot and take , ' " ' A sail midway acroaa the lake; -W cftsld hot find a bright1 day, -'' 1 Hclst up full tall and float away, ' ' Join :i and s'lng the bctswain' eotig - T And stake merry m move along j ' , W love lb water, an hour Uk thU , Bring t tir,oul tacit peace and bii -. Lookl Mjookl Beyond tbe sky'a o'weart . ' Ph-. winds-f sqoalf rsk down tba tnaat. j ': To prayer. Ob Ood whe rale the storm, Save in, save cs from all ham, . , Thoo whom the wind end sea obey, . Bay hat the word; to Thee w pray . That it be Thy wll. to keep C from Ui danger of th deep. . ' lightning flaahee, ihonler roar. ' .'Largs rain drops fall, now torrent pour. " Onr barque' tossed oa th whit cap rough," . " . Then sinks into a Shallow trooah - Then op again, we heave, careen, . A sodden Inrcb, we are between Two water, those of earth and ky, r 'T4 lnk or. je ln to niffh. 1 - Tonder'afaintttek pfgiy , :J ' ' , The storm cloud eem to break iway, , -The rain 1 subsides,' white cap fall, . s v " I, We're smoother saillrj; and the'eqijaij , Tank heaven baa tpassed; patches of bin '" i From th east we can see through. T ', Soon w'M reach the welcome shore . Ontario ' Mktf we'll truat no more; ' ' ' '' b '" ( ';" ''CKntLu'A. Cvxuil ? Btter Eifnifig Power'" The Pennsylvania: State College baa five, winter eooreetin Agrionl tare beginning November SO. 1909. The objeot of these coarse ii to in sist young men In increasing their I earning power through study In th.laejphia School for Nam. which Is Stab Sobool of Agriculture. during the winter mpotbs,' Thee Vuraes ar aevotea to practical Instruction 1 anerai-agrlcultarei, horticulture dairy hnsbaadry,:4alry tnaoQlaotnre fM pealtry eephtr. The atudsnt may atleot any one of the I oonnee. Tha mornings are devoted to leentrea and reoitaUon, arid the afternoon are given to practical exercliee, sooh a livestock Judging, oora Judging, field study of orchard, greenhouse work, creamery praotloe, and a score of other lines of practical Work, each student dealing with the object in bJown 'cur8;''.'' ". V v.. : ' U It Ii h expertenoe of former win. ter course Undent that twelve week given Id aaaoc4ttion;with other stojl ents and 10 study of fundamebUl pridolple in th ear bf eotlplant,. animal sad dairy prMncta-is-very betptuL It gives one a better bast, for suocesaful work in Ills. Our well equipped School of" AgrkxiUnr, wbieh baa 268 mem enrolled in It four , years', courses ,- and 77 man ia hta two years' eou re, make special proyislon, for' these :welve weeks' courses. Oar institution is -maintained by the state because it serves those who want ip.flt themselvee lor totter work. Young men who can give only the winter months to stndy , of agriculture have the same right to aid as jhat enjoyed by students' In longer courses. ' , , ' A free winter course bulletin give Information concerning tbe courses. All people Interested in better agrl culture may Ao good by asndlng ns the addressee of yonng men who should have the benefit, of this in struction., Thsre will. be; room fur one hundred and fifty winter ooorae studente this year. ' ' ' , Address :' Alva A gee, Secretary, School of Agriculture, . ... , . -Bute College, Pa. Th Baa-Book pf Buseaae lies ia a keen, clear; brain, booked by indomitable . win and -resistless energy. Sooh power coiner from the splendid fWltu tj.ai W, King's New LUk Pill impart. Thay vita. Use every organ and buid 'np brain and body. J A. Uarmyu, LU4UMr W. Va. writes: "They krw the beet ptlle I ever used.''. . 25o at All, Drug. I gists. . . .. . . - . WANTED! '" SALtSMEN to represent ua In the sal of our High Grade Goods. Don't dejay', pply atpuoa. Stead employ nieutrllberaitesni' fixpeai lenoanot BnBsseyg u) r" ' .' ALLEN .NOBSEBt XX).' ' k Bwieater, N, V. SQUALL. . McCawieV Dolas. I : EDUCATLNQ NURSES py., CrhAt-iriW;: i .Vi-vil ;' r . """"" "roxiauig. ' Philadelphia, the City of Brotherly ' Love, has an exhibition of practical benevolence In thewnrk f ih ih.ii. - urpasslng iutereet to every am inter- mid la the care of th sick,. Una eda. 1 cUoa of aomee and the prMotkm ' of pubbc4ieallh and sanitation.' - ;.; " . The annual report showed' that during- the past year ten thousand, two hundred, and seventy-five.' p tlants were eupplied with; nuraes, , who otherwise could not haver e- . cured skilled nursing care. Four fifths, of this service Was rendered , gratuitously. It was shown also that in teaching facilities, K available workers and jinmberpf students, th School ranks as the largest eohoqt for nurses. In the world. ,.v . " ' , : 1. ' ' - Clara Barton, the world renowned ' nurse, and manager of field, hospital ' work, and organizer of- th Bed -Cross Sodety, having for. puny years ' observed the fflelee work of the Philadelphia School for Nutate, re cently Invited Dr. Eugene Underbill, ' founder of the InStitetldn, to is!t ' her, end be present at a conference in her summer hotu . in Oiford, Mass. i for th purpose of considering . the advistbillty of reproducing the work ia tbe larger -New. England. V oitie. .'j- , . - . ' ; - At a public reoeptlufl, repreeenta '' tiv from Lowell. Salem, Worcester- Springfield, Bridgeport, New Haven Providence and other inanufecturlnii ' center.. called attention to the need' j of this service; for their respective dtlee. ( . 1 . . .. . Several large classes of students are , sbout to be enrolled. In the Pbiladel ': phia School for Nnrses, Mho will. ', doubtless, witness tbe extension of , the work of the Institution In aecoroV . anoe' with,' plans . now developing ae a result of the recent New England . ' conferences,. A large number, tf free, , Two Year Scholarships are available . . td young women living throughout " lite entire country, prt-iereoo being given Ut those from tbe- entailer towns and cltiee, and the rural dlt. ' tricts. These scholBrsbijie include room, hoard, laundering, uniforms, . all n anemia ry inntrootion, and rail- " road fere paid to the itudml' hoina ' town upon the completion of the - vjourse, A preparatory Ilome Stndy - Course and a Short Resident Course are also available to those whd do- -' sire to quickly prepare themselves for ", self-support, but are unable to devote . . two year to study. Any reader ol " thla paper who atay ba' interested la the general subject cad, by address- log the SclW at 2219 Cbeatnut St., ' Philadelphia, Pa get foil .deteila of th work, and the scholarships bow available. - . Subscribe for Ui Ppp
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