THE MILFORD STORE OF STORES Longest Established, Best Equipped FINEST LINE OF WINTER GOODS. r Specialties In woolens. Jackets, ladies, mens and children underwear. A VISIT TO IDLEVIEW. Gloves, hosiery, boots and shoes. All the latest styles and best i : materials for winter wear. A New Department A large assortment of Laces and Trimmings. A complete stock of mens furnishings. Finely stocked Grocery Depart ment. Croc'tery and glassware direct from England. All of tljz aboVc at prices that vill lrjakc it to your advantage bo buy of HIT0IIELL BR0S. Bi?oad Stesst ffiilf oi?d Pa General LIVERY STABLE Safe horses, . . Good wagons, Prompt service, Careful Drivers. Findlay & Wheeler, Mltford. P PROPRIETORS - P BEST OF ALL FLOUR. FEED, MEAL, ' BRAN, OATS, and HAY When in need of auy Hello to No. 5., or come to SAWKILl'NIILL, MILFORD PA. kill couch mi CURB tmk LUNGS w Br, King's tier Discovery t tat roocHs aaiYS wii vOLDS Mai . fraa all THROAT !OlON0TReORtE8. QOAJLANTBXD SATlSFACXO.sJ HARNESS Of All Kind and Style. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS Repairing ;-NKATLY done. Examine my stock it J will please you. Thf price too. L. F. IIAFNER. Harford St, I Supplying I The Table AN EVERY DAY PROBLEM We solve it by keeping Fine Groceries, Canned Goods, Choice Meats, Fresh Vegetables. FOR AN ELEGAN1 DINNER H fas appreciate a good marktt ia towis hat fssr Rk las' clams at my flu, timkarf or, aapsrlss RoqiMfort Philadelphia Crsaa iiim sr say ethers desired. FRED GUMBLE Harford St. Milford Pa. The East Stroudsburg State Normal School -is- A Dkeam. I was nodding la my old armchair On" mid rd c-tarrj r)lijh: I'd Imtu miliiiK uf the iiiitiiiigiit sun . In a novel, by the light Of" student' lamp. A drowsy sleep Btole o'er me ere I knew I was waflrd off to a laud no strange They called it vidlevlew." The scene was this; stage appeared Elevated from the ground About four feet, and rustic seats Were scattered all around; A orimson eartaln drawn aside. Mess covered was the floor, I stood leaning, Raxing at a sight I never saw before. Fronting the stage a plaold lake Like triotten silver spread, So broad and beautiful, and clear : As crystal. Overhead A million stars resplendent shons More brilliant than the sun, Such dazzling light was never seen Since th world began. Ahead the 1ak and on each side The mountains towered hlghj c . Forming a semi circle round. They seemed to toooh the sky. And on the lofty mountains grand t . From bare to highest crest, la richest varied verdu ther Were gorgeously dreet. A glistening? stream of water flowed From wbenre I could not tell, But it came rushing down the steep ' ' About midway, and fell Into, I tnongbt a canyon deep, For I heard a splash and roar, Like torrents gushing over rocks In one continuous poor. Nature sublime on every side I saw; but not a voloa I heard to glorify the Cause Or with me to rejoice. Bat as I stood reflecting Ihns, . . c. A new sight met my eye; A glorious rainbow spread serosa The lake and in the skies. - The stars to diamonds seemed to ohange - Although it was noonday. And tbe mountains, too they higher rose And an Iridescent spray Fell from the sky, then suddenly Vineyards, olive groves, and bowers, And greenest fields, sprang up Richly garnished with choice flowers. I thought I suielt a fragranoe sweet, 'Twas wafted through the air. And tbe sweetest notes of music fell '" From bedven; for nowhere Else could such entrancing strains . Csme forth, I closed my eyas. Lest I should lose a single note, But then to my surprise TLe music ceased; I gave a jerk, My bcok fell on the floor, Good night good night to "Idleview" I shall never see you more. Crilia A. Culls. Electric Bitters A thoroughly first class school for TEACHERS. Milford 14 PERFECT in the Beauty ana neaitnmmess or its Lo cation. It is COMPLETE in itsE quip menu Its Graduates rank among the 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- Prindra'. Pcnna. Immd when vrTUJiig els feDa. Ia uaivoue proatiauoa and inula ansVasaan thay an tb supreme naiil). aa thoaaanJa have UauAcd. 'OR KIDNEY.LIVER AND I STOMACH TROUBLE I h Is tfc beet aaedksn avat sold I -'""" j East Stroudsburg. CHARTER NOTICE Notice la hereby gtnn that so Applica tion will ba mad to the Governor of tbe Prats of Pennsylvania- on Header, the lata 4a mt May- A. D. ISIS, by Thomas Watte. David H Tbomaa, William A. Parahall, Herbert Benger and David R. Thomas, under the Ae of Assembly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en titled "Aa Act to provide for tbe Incor poration and Regulation of certain Corpor attune. " approved April SO, 1874,, and the aupplentaata thereto, lor tbe charter of an intended aorpaaatteat to be called, "PIEK COCNTT LlBMT AKO POWKS COMrAST," the character and object of which la the supply o! light, heat and power, or any of them, by means ol electricity, to tbe pub lio ta the Boraoch of Matamoras, county of Pike and state of Pennsylvania, and ta such persons, partnerships and oor po rations resldtof therein, or adjacent thereto, aa may deal re the sum, and for these purposes to have and at and enjoy ait the rights, benefits and prtvUeeve ot the said Ant of Assembly and ita sopplamanta. Milford Pat HAKRY T. BAKKK April ID, IIHO. BoUoltor. PAD PACK The recent cold, rainy weather made a person forget all about bow warm it was but month. By request of our pastor, Rev Perkins we note bis subject for next Buuday evening, Kay 1, will be A Saved Dor key." He wonld Ilk to have his congregation and the people of this community take aa interest lu his sermon lor that evening, and saareh the Soriptures lor those chap ters wbiob treat on the subject from wbloh hie discourse will be taken. At the home ol C. C. Gamble ana wile on the evening of the 18 rd Inst a large number ol young people gatb a red la oomrotnesaAtoa of the birth of their daughter Annie. A very pleasant evening was passed, during wbloh dsnclng was enjoyed and after refreshments tbe merry makers dis perssd to their homes declaring all bad spent a delightful evening and wishing their hostess many more bappy birthday. Agnea Oumble of Bawley spent Sunday with bar parents V. u. Uum ble and wit. Tbe meeting of tbe Ladies Aid wa held April Kith at the borne of at re Walter Vetterlelu. TUSTEN. W. J. Stamp started on his East era trip April 17. Oa the 22nd hi wife received word tbst be was ill ot pneumonia at Newport, Vt. The next day she went to Newport where she found him much Improved. Nicholas Webbers family went t' their home in Port Jervis Monday Their house here will be occupied by Will Olaib aud family. Squlrtels are destroying the rhu barb ita W. H. Hankins garden. Mrs Altano entertained city guesta last week. W. H. Hankins and Mr McCul lough drove to N R Hankins Sunday N. It. Hanklne baa named bis plaoe "Eddy View Poultry Farm." KIMBLE airs Edward Uaione returned home Tuesday after visiting three weeks at Pond Eddy and Port Jervis. Tbe Kimble Lumber Co. has bot the standing timber on 1000 acres ol tbe Forest Lake Association. Fred Kaasell baa sold bis property to Ward Hall of Brooklyn whe has taken possession. The former moved to Honesdale. H. C. Eewland ia putting up wires for a long dUtaoee telephone. Cathrlne Rowland of Rowlands visited, he? unda M, U. Rowland last week. George Miller leoently lost one of bis team bones. Mrs Wm. Scales of Port Jervis and Mrs Wilson Lossy of Hawiey were callers in town last week. Mrs R. T. Decker is visiting rela tives and friend at Port Jervis. Administrator's Notice Estate oTWIIlteaseae B, Townsend, late of tbe City of New York, deoaaaed. Letters testamentary a. . a. on tbe above aetata having been granted to the uoder- daned. all persons Indebted thereto are re. quested to Duake Immediate Daymeot. and those having clalina against num will present tbe in to CUTHBKRT R. JEWELL. Heotur gtreet, ti. Y or to J. H. VAN KTTEN, Atl'v fur Ad'iu irtl IS, UIO. Mlllord, Pa Anrl Treasurer's Salu of Unseated Lands la Pike Coanty for taxes of 100S and 1909 and School of 1C13 Notice ta hereby sriven thnt a;ieeably ti i c of the Onnral Asnpmbly of the Conimonwenlth of Pennsylvania entitled an Act to amend the Aot entitled an Act renting the mode of selling ineiti intiitk lor i.uH iiiul for t.t; or :iirp w. paemftl March 18, A. D. 1815, by a supple ment Uj nn act to amend the Aot entitled n Act directing the mode of selling un eated lands for taxes and ftir other nur- poees, pasted Mnrch 17. A. D. 1817. anil hr ( riher niippleiin'iit to l.it n-ciunl Acl passed March kW, 184 by Act eutiiled nu Aot In relation to the sales of umented landrf In the sereritl eounlles of this Com ninnwenUb naRsed Mnrch S, 1HI7, and tup ptoments thereto. The following described tracts of innds (described in the warrantee name) will be sold on tbe SECOND MONDAY IN JUNE NEXT I (being the thirteenth day of said month) commencing at 8 o clock In the aiternoon of aaid day, at puhlio vendue,, at the Court House lu Milford, in tbe county of Pike, for arrearages of taxes due and cost tv. -oured on each lot respectively. - Blooming Orove Township No. Warrantee Name Acres Per Tnx no Bowhanan Theodore. . 28 88 15 ff i 178 Depnl Nicholas 1268 M lot Decow Isaao l'O - 6 41 WO Kir Job Q tMI 131 15 7m 18U Knousejuhn 1M 7 2" Oil Kit Inhana Horace 414 lln 11) fi Mott O. H 81 1 17 187 Mease John 5 IK 87 Hlcbards Joshua 431 166 2-2 fin 170 Say lor David 60 72 VYlgton Margaret s eo 1 76 Wallace Jamos 8 1U0 VI 6 47 lslaware Towashlp 16 Brodhead Loke lOfl 9 93 148 Carney Thomas ... MO 19 71 146 Carney Hannah 1M) 12 62 114 Dlngman Andrew.... 48 6 4a 18 Hud Ann Jr 160 18 81 146 Hoover Manuel Ml 137 5 41 144 Kllng Rachacl 163 13 76 176 McNeill .Samuel 811 70 23 W. 107 Mease Robert Sni 1 K log Mease Thomas 8"( 116 2U 7 HO tteohens David 2wi S3 01 6 Taylor John M 8 2 06 Dlagmaa Towashlp 148 Ball Biackall W 433 93 14 SO 188 Brodhead John Jr lwt AO 14 0V 147 Ball Margaret 443 fej 14 So 101 Brink Monus IK) 62 6 21 101 Caldwell David 415 15 8i 6i 166 Jonas John 141 80 10 26 9 Rutson Thomas Jr. . . . 2o7 6 8.. 183 Smith William 162 98 10 V.' 184 Vandemiark Ludwig.. 80 - tea Greene Township 364 Craig William 2lll 144 19 05 i a Foulke Adam u 40 78 ' M Lynch William 4:w loo 41 46 2KU Lynch Joint 4.W 41 3!i I H8MartluJohn 40 8 77 807 M unlock John 6l 4 V.' ' 2W Paschall Thomas 6U 4 52 i 23 Rlttenbouse Jucepb. .. 4:; mu & i6 . 802 Roup G. W iH 44 govt; 82 Tlttermary Johu 115 5 40 1 3ti2 Tlttermary JoL'0 tM 8 81 S.i 1 2h0 Wain William l'O 8 27 282 Wain William 4..S) ll) 2l 4i Westbruok Hiram 160 14 13 : Laekawaxea Township I 9 Conner Mt'-hael 127 8 57' 67 Delaney Shaip Ih3 61 lit Bl 1 128 Howell Richard Ml 5 m ! 78 Jennlugs John 8d ... 372 38 H3 18 fblllps Jobu 4.4 120 41 22 ; 8 Powell Peter Sol 21 6 i 74 Philips John H.)1 12U 20 : 162 Shields John 87 4 6i 19 reley Samuel C 867 120 27 33 ; e3 r-heeCathariue 260 53 24 62! 86 Wigton Pbebe . 80 41 Uu 84 Wlgtun Parmelia u7 10 32 8ti i Uhmss Township 236 Brotsman John 10 148 Carney Thomna 63 146 Carney Hanuab 44 2o7 Dally Charles 14 288 Gue Robert 110 144 Kllng Rachel 144 148 KinnearWUIlam...., lw) Milford Township 111 Branbam Ebeneaer... 80 86 Blddis John 80 Church R. r) 811 181 Stewart John M 11 hinitb beorge I.i2 168 Waahburne Nathaniel 63 Palmyra Township 80 Cady David Wi 138 Philips Rebe-xa 164 IV Smith William IK) 84 Wlgton Isaao 412 Porter Township 814 Brown Daniel 128 la) Dills Abraham 862 Greer Chat aud Henry Bhuli 874 100 Helnbcrg Thumas.... 22 1,6 Hnrrlson (Teorge 4tti 88 Heller Michael IK) u41 McLaughlin Juhn 60 177 Miller Alexander 4og 69 Miller William HO 180 Huston Tb mas 60 61 Willing Thomas 60 Sbohvla Township 107 Brink Henry 882 168 4'arey Matbew 146 131 Depui Ann Ski va ueuny tviiuam iuo 89 Huston Mary Jr, 415 Weetfall Township 86 Jones Isaac 840 78 Smith Elisabeth 67 No taxes received on day ot sale, W. P. CHOL. Treasurer. Treasurer's Office, .Milford, Pa., March 7th. luio. Pkii-i n a e a r f Am ante Kooung T. R. J. Klein Son, Agents Iron and Tin Roofing of all Kinds Heval Shingles and Metal Ceilings Hardware, Stoves and Ranges Gutters, Leaders. Pluinbine. Gasfittinp: General Jobbers and Repairers I Broad Street, flilford Pa 0 , -"i . uTr .r". v . -.- T). tit- rrse?.--.4 mi iso ati ... -ii, 'ianrrnr(llasf asiswasiiis Tslliaii siliik ill LaaiaB RYDER'S MARKET RYDER'S BUILDING DEALER LN Meats and Trovisions, fisli and Vegetables, Canned Goods Orders rnnijitly Attended PAUL RYDER Harford Street, Milford. YOOD & SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS MILFORD PA UNDERTAKING In all branches Special attention given to EMBALMING No extra chnt-jre for attending funeraU out ot town Telephone la Residence. LADY ASSISTANT New ork iU'prcsentatlTe National Casket Co. 60 Great Jones St. Telephone 3346 Spring DR. KERKEDY'S nSPalf Pleasant to Take, Poworl'tiJ to Cure, And Vvclconie In Every Home. i:iY.Z!, LIVER a BLOOD CURE Not a Patent Medicine. Over30 Ycavs of Success. Used in Thousands of Homes. Write tc Or. David Kennedy's Sons, Rondout, N. Y., for a FREE sampla bottle. Large bottle $ 1 .00. All druggists. MAST HOPE Two rafts pissed this place tbl- week ; something seldom seen now a days. Miss Stark of Saw kill acoouipsnietl by a friend from Bhohula spent San- day With Miss Maud Wialer. She was a former teacher here. C. A. Hankins and wifp, Misses Ella MoMahon and Kitty Johnson spent 8nnday with M. Oabron. Misa Lizzie Kiernan delightfully entertsined her friends at her houm Saturday evenin);. A very fine organ was given Mis Lizzie Beemer recently by her mother. C. A. Dabron msde a trip to Port Jervis and Barryville last week. DON'T BE MISLED. Many a life ha been cut khurt by a ooutfh that wan not believe-.! to bo seriuu. Mauj a backache aud eideache follow a a tuahintf suell. Maur a uitfht la panevd m rwnittasuu oauaitia uj oougiuog. i o iiot be DiUled. II 70a oougU, luatb the otti reliable Kuu.p'a Balsam, the bust oough cure. At druggists aud dealers , 'Joo. Political Card To the Democratic Voters of Pike County ; I hereby announce my candidacy for the nomtuation for STATE BiuNATOR at the Pritnary Election to be held on Saturday June ttb and resieci fully solicit your support HAKVEY HUFFMAN. Stroudsburg Pa., Apr. 7, 1910. 91 St 4 lil ! 8 8j 1 &i 4 KS 12 U K 17 Vi 6 5 80 8 fVl fsssaBasssaHMsuuaKasa 15 Hi 1 " . 141 ID Ki Ul 8 M 15 3 .. f " - "'"i ''j- 133 8a is : y '"SrVs W 14 01 J 77 'si? :mrf 15 37 4, I VVMV y 70 ll) til jvl y all V. STOVE WOOD Furnith'ed at ft .25 a (. Hail ordert giren prompt at tention. MitforO Pa , Aov. 5th. 1:W J. II'. A'lr-K. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE rhe hotel par excellence of the capital .tea ted within one blotk of the White Huut-e and directly opposite the Treaury. Kinest table In the city. WILLARD'S HOTEL A fninous hotelry, remarkable for It otstorical associations and long-auetaimd popularity. Hecently rf novated, repainted ind partially reiUiuiamed. NATIONAL HOTEL. A Inndmarkauiong-the hotels of Wash ingion, patronized in former yeara by .jiufeiuents and biph ofticlals. Alwny r rhue favorite. Hecently remodeled ana rendered better than ever. Opp. Pa. H H dtp. WALTKit bLKTON, Kea. Mgi These hotels are tbe priuclpal political rvndezvus uf the capitul at all times. I'hey arotbe best stepp'sg place at real unable ratea. o. o. O DEWITT troprltt ISgajr, SPECIAL Saturc t Sa of Ions TJe have proved over and over aeain tb j old and new customers that we sell fine candies equal, if not superior, to any you ever fret in the most exclusive candy store. One of our strongest attractions is our special Saturday sale of . . . Ligsett's SATURDAY CANDY 29a. for a box These are especially made for us in the best candy manufactory in the country, arriving fresh every week. We offer them to you at this rpecial price on Saturdays and Sundays only, to make you acquainted with our candy department. Try a box and we know you will be back for more. F. J. H ERBST, Milford, Pa' FIRE INSllllA-Nl'E Insure your property in Rynian and Son's Agency. They have me of the largest Companies in Ameri ca. Prompt & liber al settlements made. w. s. lmiAN a son
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