THE 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. AH the latest styles and best materials for winter wear. Bsaufcifoil -$4 Mzckvs?zai? A New Department A large assortment of Laces and Trimmings. A complete stock of nuns furnishings. Finely stocked Grocery Depart ment CrccVery and glassware direct from England. All of tlc aboVc life prices fehafc .Will nyakc it to your ad Vantage to buy of MIT6HEI L BR0S. Boad Sfozzti ffiilf oi?d Pa General LIVERY STABLE Safe horses, Good wagons, Prompt service, Careful Drivers. Findlay & Wheeler, j FATE Merrily Notra the p e ty milkmaid With her three leg-red stool tripped along Swinging her shining pail by her side And Ringing a blithe little song. The tweet little maiden eat on her (tool And iwnmmiTii trie fmlr h" loved writ ; ll.ii f.v.ililo indie fhi' mi kt d till litt Her pail to the brim was neir full. 8b8 patted her pel and onlled her fond names, Then renewing Uip same pretty Bonn -. Bile took op her pxil and her ntool nnil with Joy For homeward she then trudged along. The rloh aqulre's nor, Uerald by name From his carriage watohed the yonng lam What a pity thought he that a milkmaid is she. Then he stopped to let tbe maid pass. He slowly drove on, his thoughts were upon Fair Noira. Unhappy was he, To lady Adelo, bis mother lo please Was betrothed, but he longed to be free, "Cursed be the barrier that separates hearts Whether wealth, blood, position or fame. I would I weie master I'd bent barriers down And Noria would share my proud name. But my mother. Her wishes to me are my laws They bind me, my fate is Adele ; To her I must plight my love, honer lie Heaven anawer, answer : Is It well? It Is well thus to join, till death severs the tie Two lives who thus live but to hatef No no, lady mother; 'jls cruel, 'tis wrong My soul orles against tny sad fate. I oannot be disloyal; Adele 1 must wed Noira I'll think not of you more, ' . . Miy you be happy In your humble way And may good luck be found at your door." While Gerald was musinc Adele drove hy 8he smiled then swiftly she sped With Prancer her fleet horse, too fast, too fast Shouted Gerald. Bhe was soon far ahead. Then Gerald rushed onward Adele to meet And whipped smartly his horses. They flew. Bot far np the roadside, good heavens I The light That olose by the ditch met hia view 1 A fair mangled heap; Nona by Its side, 8he was staunching the blood, but too late ; Adele'a spirit had flown. Gerald was free; His guilty soul whispered : 'tlafatel Cecilia A. Cullbk. Political Card To the Democratic Voters of Tike County; I hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination for BTATE SENATOR nl the Primary Klection to be held on Saturday June 4tb aud respect fully solicit your support HARVEY HUFFMAN. Stroudsburg Pa., Apr 27, IH10. Candidates Card. To the voters of Pike County Upon the urreut request of voter of both parties, I announce my candidacy, for the nomination, lo the ottlee of ItLPHKHENTATtVE IN THE 44KNKKAL ASSEMBLY If nominated and elected, I do ail I can for l'lke County. ALFRED MARVIN Matamoras, Pa., May Z, 1610. Pike County Teachers' Examinations for 1810 will be held aa follows: Mllford. Pa .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. KILLthi COUCH 4KB CURE THK LUHC3 w Dr. King's Ikx! Discovery Ull VOLDS Trial Bcttt Frn M llTHH0TsNtmiW3TfO1.mtE8. GUARANTEED BATIHi AOAViix OK MONK iLElTUNDEIX I Supplying I The Table HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CAIUIIAGE TRIMMINGS Repairing;-. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L.F.IIAFNER. Harford St, Milford AN EVERY DAY PROBLEM We solve it by keeping Fine Groceries, - Canned Goods,' Choice Meats, Fresh Vegetables. FOR AN ELEGAN1 DINNER I1 10 appreciate a gaaa marks! Is tools any your Bth an clams at my class. Lhnbunjtr, Imported Roquefort. Philadelphia Cream tfcMte r any others desired. FRED GUMBLE Harford St. Mllford Pa. DISTRICT SCHOOL HOUSE DATE Laokawajuin, , Williamson June 8 Shobola, v Shohola, No. 1, Juns I Greeds, Kipptown, .-. A Jnne 1 Palmyra, Rod, No. , . Jf jane g Blooming Grove, Weetbrook's Ko. 1, , June Dingmsn, Union, June 21 Lehman, Meadow Brook Jane M Delaware, . Anadcmy June 6 Mllford, High School, June 27 Matamoras and Matamoras High Bohool June) Wmtfall , . Examinations for Common School Diploma will be held in all districts, excepting Greene, at tbe same time and place as Teachers' Examinations. This examination for Greens will be held at Kipptown school, June B. All candidates for examination, both teachers and pupils, should provide themselves with plenty of foolscap paper, pencils, pen and ink, and a scratch tablet. All candidates for teacher's certificate who have not done the required professional reacting, or lis equivalent, wui uv niusou rarviucnw. All examinations, with the exception of the one at Lackawaxen, will be gin promptly at 8 o'clock. Prompt attendance will be required under penalty of being excluded from the examinations. A special examination will be held at Matamoras, August 27. School Directors and other interested parties are cordially lnvitad to at tend the examinations. liUUlAJN Wi!J3i'IJrMJUH.t Bupt Pika County Schools. Matamoras, Pa., May 16, 1910. FOR STATE SENATOR TO TBE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF THE FOURTEENTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT) EDe6rin Gibers , Ii'.C 1 ncj. i Succeed when everything tlzm tfls. la nervous prosiraaao and leiui weaknesses Xhej are tho supreiitc remedy, u tnooauIa bav teTUic, rOR KIDNEY.LIVER AMD t STOMACH TROUBLE it la the beat madicuM ever sold I fiver a drug-cist s counter. The East Stroudsburg State Normal School is A thoroughly first class school for TEACHERS. It is PERFECT In the Beauty and Healthfulness of its Lo cation. It is COMPLETE in hsE quip ment. Its -Graduates rank among the Best in SCHOLARSHIP and TEACHING ABILITY. The rooms are carpeted and the Beds rurnished. The Food is Abundant and Excellent in Quality. For Catalogue Address, E. L. KEMP, Sc. D.-Prfnctra' East Stroudsburg;, - Penna. I respectfully solicit the support of Democratic Voters for the office of State Senator; and pledge myself in the event of my election, to discharge the d ities of that office with fidelity. Stroudsburg, Pa. ROGERS L 11 URN ETT. FIRE INSURANCE Insure your property in Ryman aud Son's Agency. They have some of the largest Companies in Ameri ca. Prompt & liber al settlements made. will Candidate's Card To the Denooratio Voters of the Fourteenth Senatorial District of Pennsylvania : I hereby annonnoe my sell as a can didate for tbe office of Senator from tbe Fourteenth Senatorial District, composed of the coontleg of Carbon, Monroe, Wayne and Pike, at tho election to nominate a candidate tor the said office to be held on Saturday Juoe 4th, A. D. 1910. Wayne and Pike counties having no candidates to presant to the voters of this district, all question as to the right of Monroe county to this nora (nation would aeein to haver bee eliminated. The late Senator, Hon. David S. Lee, of Monroe county, whose term extended from 1809 to 1003, inclusive was snooeeded by Hon. J. (jr. Zern of Carbon county, w hose term extended from 1903 to 1906, Inclusive ; and thn latter wna aucooeded by Hon. O. Frank Rowland of I'ika oounty. whose unexpired term was filled by bis brother, Hon. Miles C. Rowland, the full term extending from 11)07 to 1810, inclusive. It woo Id Beem, therefore, that with no candidates and no claims upon the part of Wayne and Pike counties, and Carbon county having been represented since Monroe, In accordance not only with the old rule of rotation, but also from the stand point of right, of Justice and of fair play, there is now no room for any question or any discussion as to the right and claim of Monroe oounty to the nomination referred to . Aa a member of the Democratic party of Monroe county, therefore. believing under the law and the pre cedents of the party, it ia my riizbl to submit my oindidaoy to the fair and impartial consideration of the voters of this district, I announce myself as candidate for the office above mentioned ; hereby pledqtup myself, in the event of my noinins tlon and election, to devote my time and attention and the very best ser vice of which I am oapable, to the promotion of the interests and the welfare of all the people of the coun ties composing this Senatorial Die trict. Very Biueerely yours, ROGERS L. BURNETT. Stroudsburg, Pa., May th. 1910. "''rw vrw "Wifp11 ywwp wii.w,pa Amatite Roofing; 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 RYDER'S MARKET RYDER'S BUILDING DEALER IS - Meats and Provisions, Fish and Vegetables, Canned Goods Orders Pn-mplly Attended PAUL RYDER Harford Street, Milford. DR. KEKFIEDY'S 7AU0RITE j Remedy Pleasant to Take, Powerful to Cure, Ami 'Welcome In Every Home. KIDNEY, LIVER & BLOOD GS1HE Not a Patent Medicine. . Over 30 Yeavs of Success. Used in Thousands of Homes. Write to Dr. David Kennedy's Sona, Rondout, N. for a FREE sample bottle. Large bottle $ 1 .00. All druggists. FARM FOR SALE. The farm now occupied by Mrs. Joseph Carbuff in Delaware town ship containing about fifty four acre thi.ty cleared. Oood dwelling, barn and other outbuildings. Also excel lent fruit on the place. For terms etc. enquire on the prem iws of Mrs. Johkph G. Cahhukf Delaware towuahlp. DON'T BE MISLED. Mnnr A ltfe ban been cut short by a sounL chitt wiw nut beltevfd to bo seriotu. Mtiur ft baoknche aud altlenche follows a oouKbtng Bpt'll. WtiDT a nig tit 1b pureed in reawtjflsnwifl caunea ny ouugniug. 1) not be milled. If you oousu, tuke the old reltitble Knuip Balaam, the bust ouuich euro. At drugglflU aud doalen., zoo. GREENTOWN IV. S. RYMAN a SON Mrs. Levia Friebnle who haa been Tery ill with pneumonia haa so fur recovered that she la able to help in the work. Fdgtr Wileon had the misfortune to have a rib fractured by the kick of a colt. Thoa. Gilpin bnl the bad luck to loom two borses in a abort ti mo. I? F. Low and family came from StroudBburg last Hunilay and at prts eat art stopping at bis old home at Wynooskr. Tbe Ladies Aid of the Hemlock M. E. church expect to hold a supper on June 1st 1910. Ul8 Jennie Wilson will not go to the Hillside Hospital this summer. Lake Faupac llcuse has 2 boaiders. Ed. Olsommor and John King teamstera fur Lake Paupac Co. have returned from bhawnee where tbey were engaged hauling lumber. Earl Trlebola is going to Mt Poco- no to drive team. Chaa D. Wolf la going to Buck QUI FalU to wgrk iu the livery WOOD & SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS MILFORD PA UNDERTAKING in all branches Special attention given to EMBALMING Ko extra charge for attending funerals out of town. Telephone in Resldcnoe. LADY ASSISTANT New ork Kepresentntlve Nntlnnal Ciuket to. 60 Great Juno St. Telephone SSUb Spring STOVE WOOD iirnieu,l at ft.tS ii irnid. mini oraert given prompt at tention, iliford Pa , Aov.Sth. 1901 J. n . Aifje. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE The hotel pur excellence of the capital icoateu wllhtn one block of (he W hite House and directly opix.alte the Treaiurr. Finest table in the city. WILLARD S HOTEL A fnmoun' hntolry, rcmaiKablo for it blutortonl AHsoctntlons aud lou-suetalnbd popularity. Hecently renovated, repainted and partially reiUiuJied. NATIONAL HOTEL A landmark among the hoteli of Waah tnirlon TtMlivintH In f... n- , r- 1 - ... iw. ii.i .inn i; y I pnwidente nnd blfrh ofllolali. Alwny r nrlmn lvnvita i.i.j rendered lietter than evor. Opp. Pa. H B dep. WALTKK BL'HTON, Rek Mfrl These hoteli are the principal political rendeEVtn of the capital at all times. They arothe bt atcpplcg plaoes at real nnable rates. O.O. O DE WITT Propria Soda-the delectable, tasty, ice-cold drinks that are thirst-satisfying and palate-pleasing. Made correct ly, served expertly and cleanly. Pure fruits, KEa' sparkling carbon- D111NK ate( watel and the HIIM right touch of de- liciousness. Also plain drinks, fancy conceits, ice cream combinations, snappy phosphates. F . J . H E R B S T, MILFORD, PENNA. Prescriptions Compounded By Graduate In Pharmacy MAKING STRONG CANVASS FOR THE STATE SENATORSHIP Mr. Burnett Has Many Friends in (Jarbon County who Will be Glad to See Him In the Senate of Pennsylvania. Hon. Rogers L. Burnett, of Btrutiil. burg, Monroe Comity, was In l.( l.ili ton and Carbon County for a feu days in tbe tnU'iv.-t of lr c.iml'hl.icv fur tlie nomination for S ate Senator from the d'.strlet comprMuj; Carbon, Monroe, l'iko ami Wayne count lea. Mr. Burnett in not a Bt'nrjfpr lo Carbon Couuty ti.'inoer.il-, ht hav ing bet'O a frui'ici.t vi.tilor huie ami a proinint ur Bp nkcr ut many iluiuo. emtio init' iiih'S in the jtara K.na by. Tbu writer lias had the uleasura of knowiiig Mr. Liuruelt for a lun nuai ber of yearH, lie Is a cl.n cut man, iu honest an the day is long, a duino cmt of unquestioned ability and one of the leading lawyer at thn Monroe Co. Bar. lie id of unitnieacliuble rharaoti rand if nominated and elect ed will represent tbedidtriot wltb a'jllity and Bdelify to ita every lnt.r er. There is no (uestion hut what ho will receive a spiel dd vote iu thia county, where hist worth aa a lawyer anil gentlemen U fully appre ciated by all who anow him. Mr. Burnett wag at M.ueb Chunk Tueaday and will apeml a few bouia at Lrawlurd, Bunitnit Hill and Weath erly and return to btroudnburg on Thursday oveniuj. lx'hij;hIoii Leader. Condition of Our Streets After every nin it la mora appar ent that the thxle ued on oos streeta ia not the proper material. A ooat i ng of crushed ato.ie put on the struts lo ti e mud would oon convert Uiem to a burd rurface lui pervious to wat er Wd iiiink it will be found that no oil or duat preventive will be satis factory on the dirt afreets of tbe boro Shale la too loft and is constantly be ing gtound into a (lut, which no practical quantity ut oil will lay. There la but one tiling to do on road aul j.i'ted to as much wear aa ouia and that la give them a hard surfaoe. It will cost more at that but will be great economy in the end. 8. T. White and wife of Kidgewood N. J. have opened their cottage ber) foi ibT tauwer, I ..,... ,, ,
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