THK MILFORD STORE OF STORES Longest Established, Best Equipped FINEST LINE OF WINTER GOODS. Specialties in woolens, jackets, ladies, mens and childrens underwear. Gloves, hosiery, boots and shoes. All the latest styles and best materials for winter wear. Beautiful A New Department A large assortment of Laces and Trimmings. A complete sto;k of m:ns furnishings. Finely stocked Grocery Depart ment CrocV ery and glassware All of tlje aboVc at prices that? Will nqakc it to your advantage iio buy of MIT6HELL BR0S. General LIVERY STABLE Safe horses, Good wagons, Prompt service, Careful Drivers. Findlay & Mllford. Pa When Hello KILLthi couch and CURE tmb LUNGS Gr. King' WITH s lev Discovery PRTfTt an. a ma OLDS Trial bttu frm Mi aU TMHOaT WB tUHO TROUBLES, OA mohxy weronsm HARN Of All Kinds and Stylas Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS Repairing ;-NKATL1' done. Examine my stock it will pleas you. The price too. LF.IIAFNER. Harford St, Milford ESecfciic Bitters lawed arbea everything else fails. In nerveas) eraetraboo and female WMiawnaa they are the supreme ranked r, as ttwsarnie have tesuhed. fOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND d. L D I Id I STOMACH TROUBLE k is the beet aaedkine ever rr a diurtax's coanMs. Vackw?zai? direct from England. Wheeler, .PROPRIETORS BEST OF ALL FLOUR. FEED, MEAL, .BRAN, OATS, and HAY n need ' of " aiy to No. 5., or come to , SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD PA. Supplying The Table AN EVERY DAY PROBLEM We solve it by keeping Fine Groceries, Canned Goods, Choice Meats, Fresh Vegetables. FOR AN ELEGANl DINNER II roa aaprsciats a food swkst iatewiahvy your Rtk and clarni at aiy place. Llmburjer. ussortsd RHuslorL Philadelphia Crsasi akssM r any sUiart dsdrsd. FRED GUMBLE Harford St. Milford Pa. The East Stroudsburg State Normal School is A thoroughly first class school tor I fcACHhKS. It is PERFECT in the Beauty and Healthfulness of its Lo cation. It is COMPLETE in hsE quip ment. Its Graduates rank among; th Best in SCHOLARSHIP and TEACHING ABILITY. The rooms are carpeted and the Beds Furnished. The Food is Abundant and Excellent in Quality. For Catalogue Address, E. L. KEMP. Sc. D. Principal MONKEYS PotT llNTINSLt. right Under a Leader and Roll ItonN Down en Their Enemlee. Aesop's ape, It will be remembered, wept on paaslng through a humaa grareyard, OTercome with sorrow (or It dead ancestor, and that all mi keys are willing enough to be more likn us than they a. a ttjr show by meir mimicry. An old authority tells that the easiest way to capture apes Is for the huuter to pretend to shave himself, then to wash his fe. Oil the basin with a sort of bird lime, and leave It for the apes to blind themselves. If the Chinese story Is to be believed, the Imitative erase Is even more fata! In another way, for If you shoot on monkey of a band with a poisoned ar row, Its neighbor, Jealous of so un usual a Cecoratlon. will snatch the arrow from It and stab Itself, only to nave It torn away by a third, until In succession the whole troop have committed suicide. In their wild life baboons, as well as the langura and many other mon keys, undoubtedly submit to the au thority of recognised leaders. There Is co-operation betwen them to the extent that when fighting In company one will go to the help of another which la hard pressed. In rocky ground they roll down stones upon their enemies, and when making a ..raid, as on an orchard which they believe to be guarded, the attack la conducted on an organized plan, sentries being posted and scouts thrown out, which gradually feel their way forward to make sure that the coast Is clear, while the main body re mains In concealment behind until told that the road is open. From th fact that the aentrles stay posted throughout the raid, get ting for themselves no share of the plunder. It has been assumed that there must be some sort of division of the proceeds afterward. Man. again, hit been differentiated from all other creatures as being a fool-uslnc ani mal, but more than one kind of mon key takes a stone In Its hand and with It breaks the nuts which are too hard to be cracked with the teeth. Hew Wars Begin. Here's a remarkable statement,' said Mr. Blbhln. looking up from his newspaper. "What Is It. dearr his wife asked. "It says there has not been a decade In the last live centuries In which war has nut been waged somewhere In the world." "Isn't that dreadful? Why cant people be reasonable and live In peace?" Because people are mostly Intol erant fools." Mr. Blbbln answered. "I declare It makea a man ashamed of his kind." He crumbled the paper and dashed It to the floor. "There, there, Ellas," aald hie wife, don't get excited over It." "Who's getting excited? I s'pose I've got a right to express an opinion In my own house." It's no more your house than mine. I'd have you know." aald Mrs. Bib- bin. "I guess I worked and scrimped a hard as you did to get It" See here, madam!" Don't you madam me, Ellas J3tb I bin. I won't stand It" "Oh, you won't, won't you? Well, U you were a man I'd punch yoar Ira- Nb you wouldn't you big bully. Tou wouldn't dare say boo to a man." 'I wouldn't, heh?" He strode to ward her, shaking bis Ost, "for two cents I'll" Tou lay a hand on me, aald Mrs. Bibbin, snatching up the rose vase. and I'll" Just then the door bell rang. The Patron at Fault This last lighting bill is five times big as the one previous and I'U wear we man I use nan "im this month that we dtd the month be fore!" declared the Irate patron, bursting Into the Lighting Company's office with the bill In his band. That's our certified amount against you. sir," calmly returned the man De bind the desk. Certified fraud! It's preposterous to assert that my meter showed any urh usage. I shan't pay such a bllll" Then. we'll be compelled to turn off both your gas and electricity, air. We never dispute our meter readers figuree." But your meter reader never read any such an amount of my meter! Beg pardon, he s a reliable em ployee, he called as usual to read your meter, dldnt hef "Yes and I called him down for tramping through my parlor with mud dy feet." Ah! than, you must ve mane oiib mad." All Certln. Old Susan was working a block away from her home and, being urged to star to do some extra work, aha called to her daughter, who was play Ins in front of her house. All In one breath, without pause or stop,' she shouted In a high key: 'Lisa you Lisa go down dar to my house and go in de front do' and go back to the kitchen and ahut de do and thumbuolt It and aet a cheer agin It and come out and lock de front do and bang de key whar I alius hangs It and tek Mary Jane down dar to- Mis' Brown's and tell Mia' Brown tar keep her tell I comes you hear what I aay you UiaT" "Ytiwiim, I heerd erry ling yon uide 'ceDtln' thumbbolt de kitchen do'." Chieger Has Multiplied, Since lie Introduction from -Amor-les the ehlgger hsa spread tar and wide along the weat coast of Africa and Is now a greatly dreaded peaL Four Votes for Her Candidate. Cook Yell vote like I vote yoq acd the young leddles or 111 quit ye. "Morciful heavene! And tee v Damme expected on Thursday'." Ule. Beyond Reason. There be two Individuals who at ha reasoned vita girl U love, aad a man whe li detenatied te rue. Treasurer's Sale of Unseated Land la Fik County for tax of 1008 and 1009 And School of 1010 Notice ! hereby rKn that airreetiblr t an Act of the General Anwrably of the iximmanwaattn or lenniyivnia enittltwJ an Act to amend the Act entitled an Act dintjtliiir the ni'Hit of w'llitir iiinm(1 intHU tor ttixrta Hiid for tit .or mrjMftes pnaneQ narcn is, a. u. mio, uy a supple ment to nu net to amend the Aot entitled an Act directing the mode of erlltofr un eated lands for taxes ana lor other pur- poeea, pnnwd Mnreh 17, A. D. 1817. and by ft nhfr siippleniHiit U Inert- nuUj Aut passed March V9t 184. tty Ant entitled an Aot In relation to the umIbs of unseated lands In the several eon n ties of this Com monwealth passed March 1, 1H47, and sup plements thereto. The following described tracts of lands (described In the warrantee name) will oe sold on the SECOND MONDAY IN JUNK NEXT (being the thirteenth day of said month) commencing at o ciock in tneaiternoon of said day, at public vendue,, at the Court House In Mllford, in the county of Pike, for arrearages of taxes due and oost ao cured on each lot respect! rely. Bleoealag Grove TowMklp No. Warrantee Name Acres Per Tax gnu Bowhanan Theodore.. 88 16 66 178 Depul Nicholas 196 104 Ih-cow Iwo ino - DO Kir John U 181 1H0 Knouae John 1H 8U Kl. Inhani Horace Wi 116 MottO. H 81 a as 6 41 16 7V 7 W 10 90 1 17 16 68 78 IH 81 6 47 8 98 19 71 U 62 6 43 18 81 B6 41 187 Mease John 6 87 Hicharrts Joshua 431 166 170 Saylor David W w ton Margaret 2V 75 Wallace James 8 WO ltolaware Tsrwaahls IB Bmdhead Luke 130 SO 148 Carney Thomas....... 8W 140 Carney Hannah I V) 14 jjmgman Andrew.... 48 18 Hud Ann Jr IAD 146 Hoover Manuel 8a I 144 Kline Rachael 163 137 U 75 SS 95 16 8U 89 7H 88 01 i 06 14 SO 14 03 14 30 6 21 89 56 10 85 6 85 10 92 6 69 175 MoNelll Samuel 811 107 Meaae Robert 818 108 Meaee Thomas 8X4 SO Stephens David BUS 84 Taylor John M 80 Dlagawa Tawashle 148 Ball Biackall W IXi 188 Brodhead John Jr lurt 147 Ball Margaret 4'3 101 Brink Monus 100 1V1 Caldwell David 416 1M Jones John 141 w Hutson Thomas Jr. . . . 8u l3 rlmith William 16 1B4 Vandermark Ludwlg.. 80 Greene TowasaJp SB4 Craig William 801 Wt Foulke Adam 435 aes Lynch William 43V 8HW Lynch John 439 19 06 40 78 41 45 41 811 8 77 4 72 4 7 20 46 0 91 6 46 81 811 8 27 80 46 14 U 8 6'7 19 64 6 04 38 93 44 82 81 66 80 40 4 69 87 83 96 62 41 8ul m au Martin John 40 7 M unlock John 60 ftfB Paachell Thomas 60 388 RltlenhoUM Joaeoh... 439 Roup a. W a vns llltermary jono 110 HV Tittennary John fctt to Wain William iho fi Wain William 4i ! W estbrook Hiram 160 Laekawaxea TvsrasMp 89 Conner Michael 187 67 DelanevHhain .188 64 llfS Howell Hlchard 9o 7 Jennings Johnsd... 873 18 Philips John 463 Powell Peter 1 74 Philips John Hoi 1 KM ehlelds John 87 19 Seeley Samnel C 257 1 68 Khee Catharine 960 86 Wigton Phebe H 64 Wig ton Partnella 8o7 Lehaiaa Tewaahl 388 Brotsman John 10 91 4 01 8 W 1 & 4 3f 15 44 17 16 8 88 8 fie 16 on Si IS s 18 W 4 80 88 18 7 66 14 04 18 10 77 V ou 148 Carney Thomas 63 145 Caroev Hannah 44 84 U7 Dally Char lee. 14 218 Gue Robert 100 144 Kllng Rachel 144 14 Klunear WUIUm 1H Mllford TewnafaJa 111 Branham Ebetteser.?. SB KBIddisJobn. HO C'hurch R. H ail SO m ua Washbnrnellatbaolal S3 Palaayre vwnahlp 80 Cady David 1 1118 Philips Uebenca 1S4 1U SmlM wunam iiu 84 Wlgtoalsaau 418 138 Perter Tfewaaalp 314 Brown Daniel 198 lal Dills Abraham 8UI Greer Chaa and Henry bhull 874 84 100 Heluborg Thomas... . 888 71 131 . Harrison Ueorge 4ua isl Heller Michael 100 8 40 1 McLaughlin John M 1 81 177 Miller Alexander i 131 7 7a 9 M t US W Miller wunam nu 1UU Huston Th uaa W 01 willing 1 nomas 00 1 81 87 41 habela TewtMhlp 107 Brink Henry SrH m Carey Matnew no lUl Dpui Ann SKI I U.r It U.n 7 SO 19 78 19 S3 80 W WO J.uu ,. 11 ...... - eU Ruawa Mary Jr,....',. 41a WeMBUI TavriMhlp gUJoneelaaao 840 88 83 17 78 Hmlth Kllsaoetn Of 1- a u No taxes received on day of sale. W. r. CHOU Treaaarar. Treasurer's Offioe, Milford, Pa., March 7tn. liu. Modern f reverb. He that knoweth overmweh e earning the business of the Other Fel low full oft knoweth far too little con cerning kla own affaire, and thus fall- eth into grlevoue woea. Jeremiah of Jo pa. Deee Well with Pref farm. A frog farm ts the new aad later- eeUug occupation whfc-9. a Oailfornla woman has found la be very profita ble tram a financial point of view, re alising a substantial sum every year. Never Believe Him. When man telle young widow that aha la the only woman he ever loved she is sure he la eligible for membership In an ananlaa club. Grades of Meerschaum. To the casual observer ail meer schaum looks alike, but there are 11 reoosmlsed f rades of thla material. Hlaterlc fdlflcs Gone. The courthouse at Washington, Ma son county. Keaturxy, in wnicn uncie Tom of "Uncle Tom's Cable" fame was sold, was struck fey lightning and deatrored on August It. The bulldlrg waa erected In 174. it waa the sale of the aged negro at thla place that gave Harriet Beeclier Btowe the basis for her story. ureen Bag- Oil vs Trees Live Lena. Olive trees have extraordinarily long Uvea. In (yria recently have been found some remarkably ancient olive treea whoae agee are established beyond question. A trust deed exists which relates to aa orchard covering 40 trees near Tripoli, Syria, the trust aeed having teea tteued. 4W Tears. The Rescue 1 1 The children could never tell Just how It happened, except that there waa a splash and one ot the little boys waa mlaalng from tne float In terror they watched the widening circles on the water, but he did not come to the surface. Then a distinct bumping un der the float at their feet sent tbem screaming from the apot. AU aare one. A small, falr-halred girl, with a white, determined face remained. Throwing herself flat upon her stom ach, ahe wound one arm firmly about an upright of the slight railing, and thrust the other into the green water aa far under the float aa ahe waa able. Again ahe heard the terrifying bump against the timbers, and ahe grabbed frantically underneath the float in the direction of the sound, but with no re sults. In an agony of suspense she waited for him to rise the third time, tlu?n her small hand grasped the hair of the drowning child, drew him out Into the open and held his head above waver UU help came In response to her shrieks. "Tou saved my life once, and I have sometimes questioned whether Its value to me or to anybody else war ranted the effort" The tone waa as bitter as the words, and the clear-cut, hand, mo rue face waa overcast "You have the ability to make It valuable or worthleea, aa you elect Your destiny is In your own bands." "It Is not!" he contradicted hotly. "It'a In your hands. You can make me or mar me by Just one word! You ssved my life and the responsibility la yours, not mine!" She knew him too well to try to reason with him in this mood, and a silence fell between them. She stood erect In the shadow of the great pine, her sweet, pure face, pale and deter mined, turned toward the cold sea. His yearning eyee filled with boyish, an gry tears as the helplessness of con tending sgslnst her will swept over him. In shame he dashed away the dropa that hung on bis lashes. Then Impetuously he took both her hsnds. She resisted gently, but be held them In a strong grasp. "When will yon marry me?" te de manded, searching her face with his dtrk eyes. Unable to withstanding his look, the honest gray eyes fell and the rich color flooded her face. "You love me!" he urged, quick to seize upon her weakness. "When will you marry nie?" She raised her clear eyes to his and he released her Impatiently. "When you have proved yourself a man," ahe replied firmly. "When you bsve used your splendid energies for something besides play." Without heeding the derision of hi glances she continued. "I could not marry an Idler who is content to live on his father's bounty." Marry me, and I'll do everything you ask me to!" "You haven't yet done anything I have asked you to. How can I hope for anything better after we are married. You would not at my ask ing go to college, nor enter business. SS.'nSfblng bWula?louT1!nuf father's yacht and otherwise amuBe yourself." Bbe saw the storm garnering, uui bravely she finished: "l-rove your self is all I ask!" He waa smarting under the rebuxe of her words, and bla anger flared: I'll prove that you had better nave left me under the old noei a aozei. rears ago!" And with that be left her. A falr-halred girt sat alone on tne trunk of a fallen tree with her fact In her hands. It waa aprlngtime. The pine tree ahowed rich and dark against tht young green of the birches and ma pies. The tense figure of a woman stood on the bluff gazing with unsee ing eyee at the tints of the afterglow. Five veara had passed since he hs - left her in anger, and till now she ha4 hoped for his return. He naa nevei written, but ahe had known that hi irons were foi her. and ahe had beet happy in waiting. For days past sh had felt that he would soon come back to her, a man, and ber heart bad cried nut for htm. But now now after all his toll, his self-denial, his achieve mentafter all her courage and pati ence and faith, they would never see each other again in thla world! He bad at last gone down to those waters from which ahe had drawn him wncn rhild: and ha would never come hark. The cracking of a dry twig caused her to turn with a eourusiou- me man standing there aaw a white race full of dumb axony: then he saw It nddenlv transformed Into such radiance of Joy that be aarea not oe- Ileve It was for him! But ahe held out her anna toward him, and mnr-1 muring endearing words he eiaspen ber to his heart "I thought you were drowned! "I probably would have been, dear est, If I had carried out my plana, but at the last moment auch a longing to tee you and claim you came over me that I threw everything over and caa.e here as fast as trains could bring me. Fveryone except those on the Ill-fated ,acht thought that I had gone on the rip." It aeemed aa if the momenta were too precious for mere words, but pres ently he said: -Aaaln you have saved my life, ear lovey. and it la you. alone, that .... n. . 1, .nrth tha aavlne!"- IARY B. LEONARD. Rsady for ths End. The rector and a farmer were dis cussing the subject of pork one dsy and ths rector displayed considerable Interest in a pen of good -sited Berk sbirea. "Those pigs of yours are in fine condition. Tomklnaon," he re marked. "Yea, sur: they be." replied the matter-of-fact farmer. "Ah, sur. If we waa all of us only as fit U) die as they be, sur, w 4 d" Logdoi News, Amatite Roofirur 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 Broad Street, flilford Pa i RYDER'S MARKET RYDER'S BUILDING DEALER IN Meats and Provisions, Fish and Vegetables, Canned Goods Orders Promptly Attended PAUL RYDER Harford Street, Milford. DR. KENNEDY'S AUQRITE i 3 EftlEDY 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 in Thousands of Homes. Write tc Dr. David Kennedy's Sons, Rondout, N. Y., for a FREE sample bottle. Large bottle $ 1 .00. All druggists. BrtlMG at- W EMPTY BOTTLE SARSAPARILLA TCNIO Doesn't purify your blood and lliorocjjy fid your system of ell waste nutter i: has accumulated this winter. AND WFU RETURN YOUR MONEY That'i the tquarest deal we know how to give. Remember, if Oils remeJy Joe not gice pou complete tatif action bring hack to tu the empty bottle, Graduate MILFORD F.J. HER B S T , MOVED TO 1630 CHESTNUT ST WE etbe oldest Wir and Liquor Houm n Philadelphia. We bar beea obliged to more from the old stand where we have been for so many yean must have more room to accommo- ! II! . U.lb UUI UUWWf HI V &ve tne trade m Philadelphia no reason why we should be higher pneed. !0ld,Pc WHISKY Old Perm Whisky, 75e quart. $2.75 gallon the finest whisky for iu price in the world. Imperial Cabinet Whiiy. $1-25 qt, $4.75 gaL. distilled from selected gram spnog water. Goods slipped la all parts of the United Statea. Thomas Massey & Co. Forseerijr 1310 Chestnut SL Philadelphia. Pa. wnnn & enpj I "WWW U FUNERAL DIRECTORS MILFORD PA UNDERTAKING in all branches bpeciul attention (riven to EMBALMING No extra oharge for attending funerals out of town Telephone in Residence. LADV ASSISTANT . New ors Representative National Casket Co. 60 Great JoneiSt. Telephone 8346 Sptlnn wove wood iimihr,i ,, m a load. Mail onlerryirrn prompt at tention. Miford I'n . Ar .;. . inm J. Kietel. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE I'hc hotel rnreloellM.ee f the rapltsl coated within one hi,...!, ..1 vi . House and directly oppubite the Trvacuri. finest table In the city. WILLARD'S HOTEL A famous' hofelrv Mii.b.l 1. r historical associations and longsustalntd popularity. Keoently renovated, repainted uid partially reii.uu.i.ed. NATIONAL HOTEL. A landmark amnnir rhe hini& ... it-..w inglon, patronised In former years L presidents and high oflieials. Alwny r prime favorite, heccotiy remorteliui.ua rendered better than over. Opp P K ivuep. V4AJLTKK BUHTON. Hes. M, These hotels are the nrlr,. ,ul ....n.i.T.i rendeivus of the capital at all times. Tbey arothebeat itnln. hi.. ., . 1 nablerates. " " " " O.O. O OCWITT Proprlet BACK THE in Pharmacy PENNA. 1 1630 Chestnut St. A" . t A ----- 4 r 11 1 East Stroudsburr, - renna, fee (a tmte.-'w f rtMI fkJeVJI o.
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