THE MILFORD STORE OF STORES Longest Established, Best Equipped FINEST LINE OF WINTER GOODS. Specialties in woolens, jackets, ladies, mens and children underwear. Gloves, hosiery, boots and shoes. All the latest styles and best materials for winter wear. Beautiful Vcckvs?cai? A New Department A large assortment of lices and Trimmings. A complete to;k of mens furnishings. Finely stocked Grocery Depart ment CrocVery and glassware direct from England. All of tl?c above at prices that wrill irjake it to you advantage to buy of ; MITeilELL BR0S. Bi?oad Stszat Eilf oi?d Pa MAY MORNING. General LIVERY STABLE Safe horses, Good wagons, Prompt service, Careful Drivers. Findlay & Wheeler, Mllford. Pat .PROPRIETORS BEST OF ALL FLOUR. FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY When in need . of any Hello to No. 5., or come to SAW KILL. MILL, MILFORD PA. KILL the COUCH M CURE thi LUNC8 WITH Or. King'! Ihxi Discovery MB ALL THROAT AND 100 TROUBLES. OUAHANT&J.D BATiSFAUtViix HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS Repairing ;-NKATLY done. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. v L. F. IIAFNER. Harford St, Milford I Supplying j I The Table AN EVERY DAY PROBLEM We solve it by keepinp Fine Groceries, Canned Goods, Choice Meats, Fresh Vegetables. FOR AN ELEGAN1 DINNER II yo appreciate 1 good market latowiabuv year flta and clami at my place. Limburgsr, laiperted Roquefort Philadelphia Craa) chaste er any ethart desired. FRED GUMBLE Harford St. Miltord Pa. The East Stroudsburg State Normal School -is- Bikers 8oh4 h.R nnvthln. fen. la nervous prostration and female E Mtmiiii they are tba supreme I nsrjedy, aa thousand bava testified. rOH KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE h Ike ant nadlcina ever aold wwm a druggist a ffwiniw. Dedicated to Alice C. McCawi.ay The morning light la breaking Oeer the hllla awny. The lai ka art- tinging K" To announoe the coming day, -The dnwdropj on the flowers Like crystals sparkle clear, 80 ft sooth winds are blowing And balmy ia the air. How sweet, how fresh, how beaotifnl All seem this bright May morn; : A thousand greetings cheer uf, Afar the Bhepherd'a horn Is heard, the echo sounding 80 flute-like teems to say; Hail, hail a blessing calling And hen it dies away. Oh this lovely Mayiday, It brings youth back once more: Tbe skies as blue, the flowers sweet - As in days gone before. ' . The trees, the fields, tbe meadows As just as green and gay And the birds sing oat as sweetly Aa tn old time days of May. , .; Cecilia A. Cullcr. A thoroughly first class school for TEACHERS. It ia PERFECT in the Beauty and Healthfulness of its Lo cation. It is COMPLETE in itsE quip mcnt. Its Graduates rank among the 3est 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.. Princh-at East Stroudsburg, - Pcnna. flfS" CSTABLISHED IN ISTS IV. 8 f 2a aT7'JCJr k w n.. i'S Also, $5.00, $4.00, $3.00, $2.50, and $2.25 for Men; $3.00, $2.50, and $2.00 for Boys ; $2.00 and $ 1 .75 for Youths. , Tht reputation of W. L. Douglas thoei for style, comfort, nd wear b known very jrbere throughout tha world. They hav to giva better aatisf action than other makas, because the standard has always been placed so high that the wear ers expect more for their money than they can get elsewhere. We carry a full line, and can Insure a perfect fit. Inspection invited. LOHNSO N . aVuHaii FITTER -OF-FEET, Port Jervis,; N. Y. "I'.'rifBiBS'i.'j;1 CHARTE2 K0TTCE i fsotic ta hereby girwrn that fttt AppllcA-1 Hon will Im maul to the Gomraor of the Ptate of FVntihy Iran lav on Monday, the Uth tafrfllaf A. D. 191S, by Tbomas f'iite, David H Thomaa, Willlatn A anthnlt, Herbert Beuger and David B. Thimiaa, under the Ao( of Assembly of the rommoawceJtk of Pennsylvania, en tltl"d "An Act to provide for the Incor poration and Refralatlon of certain Corpor aduna, Approved April 80, 1H74 and the upplementa thereto, for the charter of an Intended corporation to be oalled, "Piki County Light and Power Company," the character and object of which U the apply of light, heat and power, or any of them, by means of electricity, to the pub lie in the Borough of Matamoraa, county of Pike 4 state of Pennsylvania, and to aucb persona, partnerships and cor porations reeldlug therein, or adjacent thereto, as may desire the aauie, and for theee purpoeea to have and poasesaand enjoy all the rlghta, benefice and prtvUegra of the aald Act of Assembly and its supplementa. Mllford Pa) ilAKKY T. BAKEK April 19, 1910. Solicitor. Administrator' Notice Estate ofWtlllomene B, Town send, late of the City of New York, deoeaatxl. Loiters teeiamentary o t. a. on the above estate having been granted to the uu der ationed, all persons Indebted thereto are rt - aueeted to make immediate Daymen t, and loee having claims against aauie wilt preaont them to CUTHBERT H. JEWELL, t Hector Street, N, Y. or to J, H. VAN KTTEN, Att'y fur A d'm., April 18, l'JIO. alllfuni, Pa. Political Card To the Democratic Voters of Pike County; I hereby auuouue my candidacy for the nomltiatiou for KTATJS BENATOR at the Primary Klection to be held ou Katurday June 4th aud rapei't fullv aollcit your support HARVEY HUFFMAN. Stroudaburg Pa., Apr. 27, lttlO. Candidates Card. To the votera of Pike County Cpon tbe unseat rwiurat of votera uf both parlies, X amiouuoe my candidacy, for the nomiuation, to ttieotllceof Klii'HEHENTATIVF. IN THE UKSEIUL ASSEMBLY If nomluated aud elacted, I will do all I can for Pike t'ountv. ALFRED MARVIN Matamoraa, Pa., May 2, 1610. HUBBY TOO WILLING. Wife Dried Haf Eyaa and Decided Not to Go After All. In the midst of her teara orer a late disagreement aha announced that ha would take la trip of thraa weeka in tbe. country for a reat tor hla abut a. Hooray! Heorayl He hurried to the station, bouirht tickets, hurried back home, pulled od bia coat, plunged Into the cellar, lug ged out her trunks and commenced to peck. Lying on a couclr aha watched hhn through her teara with great curiosity. From time to time, In reply to many queaUona, aha adriaed him what arti cles would be uaeful In the country and they were eagerly Included. Perspiring and exhausted after acme houra of preparatory detail for bar departure, be aank Into a chair and aald: "Everything ta ready now. You have abundant time to catch your traln." "I have decided," ahe aald aoflly. "not to go." Treasurer's Sale of Unseated Lands in Pike Coanty for tun of 1908 and 1909 and School of 1910 Notice Is hereby aien that axreeahly U an Ac of the General Assembly of tltt CotumonweAlth of Pennsylvntiln entitled an Act to amend the Act entitled an Ael (ISn-cttnit the HHxle cf falling- unn-..tn luml. lur Ins. nml fur .it: or rurp-iffj paused March 13, A. D. IKI.'i, by a supple ment Ui an nt to amend the Act entitliH1 an Act directing; the. liitKle of selling; un seated lamls for titles aud for other pur poses, passed Msrch 17. A. D. 1917. snil M f. riher suppirim-nt to tt;itel Aim passtl alaicli iy, by Act ciuilel mi Act la relation to tiie frtles of unseated lands In the severnl oountlt-s of this Com monwealth pnBS'd Mn-h V, 1M7, ami sop plements thereto. The following described tracts of hinds (ilescrilied In the warrautie uhnie) will be sold on the 8K ON a MONDAY IN JUNK NEXT (beinir the thtrteenvh day of snid month) cornmeneing at 9 o'clock In theaiternot n of snid dayr, at public vendue,, at tho Court House in Mllford, In the county of Pike, for arrearHges of taxes due and oust at -cured on each lot respectively. Blooming Grove Township No. Warrantee Nome A area Per Ta 900 Bowhanan Theodore . 9S 28 16 Br. 179 Depul Nicholas & II in lt4 leouw Isaac luu 5 4 1 W Fly Jobu ui 181 15 7n lMU Knouse.lohn '. . . . Ifit ; i S Kliinhans Hura.-e ici. 118 111 y Mott O. H 81 l r, 1H7 Mease John 6 in 7 Richards Joshua 421 166 ff9 Bs 17u Saylur David 60 9 7- Wlprton Margaret 4'Jtt 1(3 m 76 Wallace James 8 lll 80 6 4! Iftelaware Towashlp 15 BrodbeadLuke 130 HI 148 I'aruey Thomaa 9i0 ltl 7i 146 Carney Hannab 150 19 6V 114 Dlngman Andrew 44 6 ;i 19 Hun Ann Jr ltKI 13 ill 140 Hoover Manuel ... Ml 137 So 41 144 Kllug Rucbael 1d3 la?;. 175 McNeill Samuel 811 70 SM Wo 107 Mease Robert 9 la Ki 1UH Mease Tboinas B't 110 Sy 7i; IM HUphens David SVH 93 01 96 Taylor John M 80 K, llagtnaa Township 143 Ball Biackall W 433 83 14 80 let Brodhead John Jr 1MB 60 14 (ti 147 Bull Margaret 4'(3 10 14 8" 101 Brink Monut luo 69 6 91 ll Caldwell David 415 15 gli m loo Jones John 141 90 10 m Kutsou 1 homas Jr 9u7 ft K. 1SJ mlth William i:a 08 10 (rJ li4 Yaudcrnmrk Ludwlg.. HO 6 tis Greene Township J54 Craig Y illlam 8-J1 144 IB K, I 9o9 Foulke Admn i.Vt 44) 7t. I Lyuuh liliain 4.tii loo 41 4.r 'M Lynch John 4:t:l 41 aji I K Alartlu John 40 3 77 &7 Murdix;k Joliu 50 4 7 Pusehnll Thomas 50 4 ii.M inS Rilteuhouse Joeeuh... 4.o oil So jo Roup ti. W S.-J 44 90 HI j r!3 Tlttermary John 115 5 40 Tittermarv John 9-J0 8 91 1 Wain William 10 H 97 I is9 Wain William luo 20 40 i Westbrook Hiram 150 14 13; Larkawaxen Township I 99 Conner Michael 127 07 Delaner Sihal n 1N3 Al 198 Howell RichnrU 11 8 Jenulugs John 9d 872 18 Philips John 463 190 8 Powoll Peter 9ul 74 Philips John mi 19a lea i-blelds Johu tt7 19 ISeeley Samuel C 857 120 63-rihee Catharlue 950 53 H6 Wlgton Phebe 814 90 r4 Wlgton Paruiclla 8u7 16 Uhmss Towashlp 290 Brotsman John 10 148 Carney Thomas 68 94 146 Carney Hauuah 44 M7 Dally Charles 14 23 (iue Koberc 100 144 Kllng Kachel 144 06 143 Kluucar Willlaiu , 1U8 66 Mllford Township 111 Branbam Kbeneaer... 89 85 Uldclls John 80 80 Church R. t" 211 191 Stewart John 3tt 1 1 tMiillh tieorgo 159 141 108 Wasliburne Nathaniel 63 191 Palmyra Township 80 Cady David 1115 188 Philips Rebecca l;4 19 bmltu V llllaiu 100 84 Wlgton Isaac 419 133 forter Township 314 Brown Daniel 128 99 Dills Abraham 959 64 Greer Cho and Henry bhull 974 100 Helubcrg Thomaa 9n3 71 liO Harrison George 4icl 131 si tinner Aiicuaei uu In Scraplterla. Burrounded by an admiring circle of reporters and aporttng-men, tbe two noted pugltlata were completing the arrangements for their decisive con test "There's enw toore detail," aald one of the proepactlv contestants, "When la tbe fight to take place?" The other pondered ' a moment "How would the year 1931 dor ha ask ed finally. - - "No," replied his future antagonist with a frown. "That's too far off the public wouldn't atand fur It. Better make It 181." " "All light," was the answer. "We can easily postpone it, I auppoae. If we care to." "Of course," .responded the other carelessly. ' ' Then the meeting broke up, and tbe reporters hurried away, so that the "till as" might be gotten out prompt. Paved the Way. Tbe Father It waa a noble deed, young man, to plunge Into the raging waters after my daughter. I auppoae you realized the awful risk that you were running? - The Hero (modestly) Yea, air. did. air. The Father Good. Than you will readily appreciate the neceaelty of having a policy In the Sklnem Life Ia .--c-e CoTc.iny.cr which I am the cbi.-f icliU'or. Amatite Roofinp T. R. J. Klein & Son, Agents Tron and Tin Roofing of all Kinds Xti&l 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 IS Moats and Provisions, Fish and Vegetables, Canned Goods Orders rnmptly Attended PAUL RYDER Harford Street, Milford. S41 McLaughlin John. 177 Allller Alexander.. 09 Miller William.... 180 Ruston '111 mas... 61 Willing Thomas. . . 60 409 HO 60 60 Bhohola Towashlp 131 07 76 8 6T l'J 04 6 ul I 88 93 . 44 22 91 6 90 4'.l I 4 6.1 1 97 33 I 90 62 41 30 I 82 SO 91 ; 4 01 : 8 rri 1 22 i 4 85 1 12 44 i 17 10 ; 0 80 6 ON 15 OH 1 9l 10 (Hi 8 81 16 8.1 13 4 0V 32 If 7 65 14 04 10 111 0 77 9 09 II 4i 1 21 9 tv.i 6 in 8 ti5 1 lil DR. KEPifJEDY'S FAVORITE if 1 iulEOY Plensnnt to Take, Poweri'ul to Cure, And AYeleoine Ia Every Homo. KIDNEY, LIVER & BLOOD SURE Not a Patent Medicine. Over 30 Yea; of Success. Used in Thousands of Homes. Write to Dr. David Kennedy's Sons, Rondout, N. Y., for a FREE sampla bottle. Large bottle $ 1 .00. All druggists. WOOD & SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS MILFORD PA UNDERTAKING in all branches Special attention pi von to EMBALMING - ! Mo extra obartre for attending funerals out of town. Telephone tn Residence. LADY ASSISTANT New xork Representative National Casket Co. 60 Great JonesSt. Telephone 8346 Spring &TOVE W'UOD trnithed at fl.eo a l(Mid. Slail onlemgiren prompt at tention. Milori) l'a , Xov. 5th. V.wt J. ('. KUtei. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE fhe hotel par excellince of tho capital I .cuatcd within ono IiIih k of tbe White , Houhe and ilirectiy oppi site the Treuury. ; Klnest table in the city. j WILLARD'S HOTEL A famous', hotelry, rnnai table for It Historical associations and long-sustained popularity. Recently renovated, repainted and partially tvi'aiuumrd. j NATIONAL HOTEL. I A Inndmnrk among the hotels of Wash lliRton, patronized In former years by j president and hlfth olliclals. Alway 1 prime favorite, lieeenlly remodeleU ana rendered better than ever. Opp. Pa. R K dep. WALTKK HURTON, Res. These hotels are the principal political render-vits of the capital at all times. ; They nrot he best atcpulpg places at real ainable rntes. O.O. O DCWITT Proprlet cr")fj..i C-.-4K ia...--..4a g-.a, ! J, -.-tjvajv-, ev 107 Brink Henry 8-ti IS 87 41 168 Carey Uathew 146 "1 tr, lUllKipulAnu Hun In 7'.' tra jeuuy vt liuaui . . , . ... 190 70 19 61 89 Ruston Mary Jr, 416 16 90 IW Westbll Towashlp 96 Jones Isaac 840 S3 83 17 73 rinilth Klisabeth 07 U IV IW Mo taxes received on day of sale, W. F. OHOL. Treasurer. Treasurer's Office, Mllford, Pa., March 7th, 1910. DON'T BE MISLED. Many a life has been cut short by s aough that was not believed to be serious. Manv a backache aud sldeache follows u oouffhlug spell. Many a night la passt-il in reetiesauees caused ny coiigniuK. iJo not be misled. If yon oough, lake the olii reliable Kemp's Balsam, the best oough cure. At druggists' and dealers', 96c. Then There waa Hair-Pulling. "I have a rladle for you," aald a frivolous girl to a friend. "If ten men proposed to me, what would that be?" "What?" "A tender." "Very likely. And it one proposed to you It would be a wonder." All Prepared. Mr. Klmer. But my dear sir. In the selection of material for your paper don't you often think of the poor poet? Editor Very often. In fact, It was In one of those moments that I put that gun and those spiked boots over there in the corner. On the Job. Mlsa Toy (at the garden party) Let you khjs me? Certainly not I I've only known you an hour. Mr. Hustler (looking at hla watch) Well, then, suppose I come around tn an hour end a quarter? Not Responsible. Workman I've gotten married, air, and I'd like you to raise my wages. Kinployer Very aorry for you, but I'm only responsible for accldenta that occur in tbe works. Sympathy. The Poet Poets are born, not made. The Girl I know. I wasn't bltsj. let you. Milk in CK-sK le Come in and try one. CHAfE a a . AT J J B Ja HlRBS is 1 yM SV C S ' ft""C . -- ' ';! - ' tin. .. . St: ts-4B-.-; ;.-,4-. ,-. . . 3v4-.4 .1 h c ff. ft tvr j ft-'-ws- f? 49 i - a (ls t, i 1 - c feti & f- . i .Fill E. INSURANCE Insure your property in Ryman and Son's Agency. They have some of the largest Companies in Ameri ca. Prompt & liber al settlements made. . S. R VII AN t SON
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