-THE MILFORD STORE OF STORES Longest Established, Best Equipped FINEST LINE OF WINTER GOODS. Specialties in woolens,, jackets, ladies, mcri3 and childrens underwear. Gloves, fsiery, boots and shoes. All the latest . styles and best materials for winter wear. A New Department A large assortment of Laces and Trimmings. A complete sto:k ol m:ns furnisYings. Fin:ly stozkid Grocery Depart ment, GrccVery and glassware direct from England. All of tlc aboVc nt prices feliatj Svill n?akc it to your advantage feo buy of MIT0HELL BR0S. General LIVERY STABLE Safe horses, Good wagons, Prompt service, Careful Drivers. Findlay & Milford. Pa iui iaiLurgMuaLmiMraic IK ILL the COUCH i km C'JiTE the HUM G3L w,th Br. Lisg s Ifer; Giscsvery 1 U" VOLDS Tri.l Bottle Free aNBrtll. THROAT ANDIUNUTIKHIRIES GUAM.AN t.L SATlSfACSOilY OS MONEY BEFUNSED. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styl. Blankets, Robes, Vhipi. and Ilorse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS Repairing ;-NEATLY DOne. .- Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L.F.IIAFNEK. Harford St, .Milftrd LmkWWuiia u. r - Hili l zi ; Succeed when everything lsa fells. ' In nervous prostration and iemcl : weaknesses Ifcey are the supreme remedy, as thouiauUs tavo lei .'iud. : FOR KIDNEY .LIVLH tJ.xO bTOWtACH TROuaw.S L it la the beet medicine ever sold I " over a draBkiat'i cuiuu. f Wheeler, .PROPRIETORS BEST OF ALL FLOUR. FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, - and HAY When in need of any Hello to No. 5., or conic to SAW KILL MILL, MILFORD PA, Supplying The Table AN EVERY DAY PROBLEM Wenolveit by keeping Fine Groceries, Canned Goods, Choice Meats, Fresh Vegetables. FOR AN ELEGlN) DINNER II you appreciate a good market la towla buy your fish and claim at my place. Limburger, Imported Roquefort. Philadelphia Cream cheese or any others desired. FRED GUMBLE Harford St. Milford Pa. The . East Stroudsburg State Normal School is A thoroughly first class school lor 1 fcACtlLKS. It is PERFECT in the Beauty and Hsalthfulness of its Lo cation. It is COMPLETE in itsE quip ment. 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.. Principal East Strcudsburg, - Pcnna. THE SHEPHERD MAID "What are yonr thought my shepherd maid la the tlplrl the whole long day With your dumb friends, no companions t see How do you while your lime away?" The maiden looked op with wondering eye At Mtr ptranjjnr, "o string hv h'T lri, d u .-titi : s : to 'ln, l i h ii liaiuii i'ii Lur ( rM'k, Anil to him in (lira words replied : What are my thonghtH? Why the skies, fields and flowers, Tho stream ail f hn rnlHnir caarade, 1 commune H iih all day while iny t-heep nip and piny In the meadows and rest in the shade. Nature la a large hook, f read it each day Aa I ait on this miisa covered atone; 1 look op at the oloada aa they pass overhead For a moment and the? they are gone. Aa the olonds do not last I think of time pant, And new clouda onine aa did they .; That in time present, but time present is short For it, too, aoon passes away. 1 look at the bennlifnl flowers and trees All rich varied garments they wear, But when Antnmn w' in then they will begin To cust them to th wluds everywhere. But them's a kind Hand that cares for them all. Not a blade, lent or flower is lost, Whether trampled on earth or bid in a cave, Or e'en on the wild lillows loused. Cecilia A. Culleh. Pike County Teachers' Examinations for 1910 will be held as follows: ' DISTRICT SCHOOL HOUSE DATE Lackatvnxcu, Williamson Juna 9 - Shohola, Shohola, So. 1, Juna 8 (irceno, " Kipptown, Jane 7 l'liliiiyra, Hed, No. 4, June 8 Illuomiiig Grore, Westbrook's No. 1, June B lHiiKiimn, Union, Jane 81 lA'liinnn, Meadow firook . Jane 84 Delawaro, Anndemy June 85 Milford, . High School, June 87 Mat Alliums n n u Mataruoras High School June 89 Wistfull Examinations for Common School Diploma will be held In all districts, excepting Clreene, at the same time aud place aa Teachers' Examination!. This examination for Greene will be held at Kipptown school, June 6. All candidates for examination, both teachers and pupils, should provide themselves with plenty of foolscap paper, pencils, pen and Ink, and a scratch tablet. '. AH candidates for teacher's certificate who have not done the required professional reading, or its equivalent, will be refused a certificate. AH examinations, with the exception of the one at JLacka waxen, will be gin promptly at 8 o'clock. Prompt attendance wlU be required under penalty of being excluded from the examinations. A special examination will be held at Matanioraa, a.ugiist 27. School Directors and other Interested parties are cordially invited to at tend the examinations. LUCIAN WE8TBROOK, BupU Plks County Schools. Matamoraa, Pa., May 16, 1910. ' MOVED TO 1630 WE tr die cMe Wine end Liqw Home in PMWtLi. We kare been obliged to mora from (be old itand where we have been (or many yean must have more roots to aocommo ; date our increasing Lusanem. Because w X have the finest trade reason why we ahould Old Peon IVblsky, 75c qaut, $2.75 gaDoa nie fineat whklry lot kt price m the world. Imperial Cabinet Whnlcy. 175 qt, $4.75 gaU distilled (ram watet. Good abfppec! to al parts of the United States. Thomas Massey & Co. 1310 chTsSai st. 1630 Chestnut SL Philadelphia, Pa. The Cost of a Prescription. The writer took a doctor's prescrip tion to the drug store to have It Oiled. In some way this piece of paper be came tore In hnlf, so that when the pafron handed the druggist tha first pli'ce that public servant at once measured out the ammonia salt It called for, rind placed the small Tial bc'uru his cm-tomer ' How nmrh?" asked the patron, "Ti'U LeiiU." ' "Oh, bes pardon!" said the pur chnFer, at this Juncture fluding tt remainder of the prescription In his prcV.et. "This piece says to add croi'.Eh water to the other to make fci.r ounces." "Very well," -rejoined the apotha cary, dumping the contents of the rn. ill vial Into a four-ounce bottle and ('.(ting the required water. "There jou sic. fair, forty cents more, please." Whet! Ten cents for ammonia ard fiMty cer.ts for the water?" "lixactly. The doctor's name wrlk leu aifr the wutur makes It a pre at'Mpilc.n. ana we put up no prescrln- tious urd;r fifty ct-nts."--Judge. Fro n ti.e Gallery.' A troiire of colored players was rl'- "S O'.r.cPO. 1 -:e pity naa rencu--a . .. ct-M.A u'.r Orh-'lio demands of Pc. dcToin te handkerchief he has tfven fer. "1 : .;enor.a, whars dat handker- c'.Ic'?' p. t"e--i)n!i, of course having lost U e "koeit.-ake. bowed her head, and ...1,1 tinrhlnff. 'rvd-'i ona, whir's dat handksr c!.'?" 1,'n f.Milr "No .- n'rrrn. shell out. whar's dat By tais time a god in the gallery t,na-. -vMtt.1 And shouted down: "For da Lawd's sake, Nlggah, wipe yo' to e ca o' L.ceve and let de play go ol" CHESTNUT ST D A in Philadelphia wo be higher paced. telected MENU FOR ENGLISH SERVANT. Custom Allows Bo Many Pounds and Ounces Head, a Week. The English custom of allowing so many pounds and ounces of food a week to servants Is practically un known In this country- Tha Queen contains the following explicit figures In regard to servants' allowances: The usual allowance for tea Is a quarter of a pound a bead a week, and as long as the servants keep within this I should not bother mucn anoui when they have their tea; butter. half a pound a head a week for eating purposes; sugar, from a half a pound to a pound a bead weekly; cneesa. from half a pound to a pound a head weekly, according to whether you al low meat for supper or not. The cocoa you would reckon sepa rately from the tea, as you allow It In stead of beerr tha amount of thla re quired depends greatly on the quality of the cocoa, but with a good brand you would allow a teaspoonful or rather under to each cup, so that If the servants have It once a day yoa would reckon two ounces a head a week. For meat the usual allowance la from one-half to three-quarters of a pound a head a day, the latter In cluding bone; anything beyond seven pounds a head weekly Indicates waste or dlaboneaty." Before and After. Colonel Peterby met his colore gardener, Jim WcbBter. Jim had been recently married. "How do you like matrimony?" asked Colonel Peterby. Jim shook-his head dubiously. "What's the matter?" "Yer see, boss, before wa were married, when I knocked at de dore she used ter say: 'Am dat you. honey sutkler Now when I come home she bawls out: 'Clean off dem boots be foi e you comes lu dat dore, you black nr't!1" Political Card To the Democratic Voters of Pike County; I hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination for STATE 8KNATOR at the Primary Klectlon to be held on Saturday June 4th and respect fully solicit your support HARVEY HUFFMAN. Strotideburf; Pa., Apr 27, I0. Candidates Card. To the voters of Pike County Upon the urgent requeet of voters of both partie, I announce my candidacy, for the nomination, to the otlice of REl'KKrJKNTATIVE IN THE (JENEHUL ASSEMBLY If nominated and elected, I will do all I can for Pike County. ALFRED MARVIN Matamoraa, Pa., May 2, 1910. - Considering the number of auto mobiles which passed over oar roads recently It is gratifying to know there were no accidents on them. Many machines were driven at high speed and the limit in town wag dis regarded. Weather the pent week has been cold and disagreeable. In the WeBl a bliszard wrought damage, and the air here felt like frost. An addition is being built to Mil- ford Inn for a snmmer dining parlor and grill room. Mitts Fannie Dimmick is quite ill at her home on Ann Street. The High Point Inn in New Jersey and eurrounding lands have been bought by Newark bankers whit il la said will make of it a park witb olubhouse. At the raoes here Monday Howard Stearns, Dorothj 3. won the mill in two straight beats. Arthur Slades horse in tho 3 minute clat won in 1 22, and the bunes men's race wrh won by J. II Ryder. Ex Forester Gilford Pmchot re tnrned this week from a visit abroad. Miss MfcU Dobbs of Port Jervfs is a gnest with tne lamily of F. P. Savt yer. James R. Bull and wife of N. Y , have opened their pbasant bumuiei home for the season. Mrs. Jennie Shearot has returned after a brief visit at BloomBeld N J. Mrs Emma J. Baker of East Orange recently visited relatives in town. The Country Club is building a hooue on its grouuds on 8th street. Nelrton Brown was a guest in town over Memorial day. Mra H. A. Richardson of East Orange Is visiting the family of J. H. Van Ettan. Mrs X. P. Huddy U viaiting her parents In town. A marriage license has been issued to Charles Snyder and May Dickisoh both of Dingmana Ferry. Cnrtia won $10,000 and flew from Albany to New York, 137 miles in 162 minutes last Saturday. This ia a record breaking flight both as to dig tance and time. - W. B. Eilenberger of Strondsbnrg, a partner of Harvey Huffman and Mr Place ex representative of Monroe county were in town Tueeday. Miss Marian Oiborne of Newark N. J , is viaiting the family of F. F. White. Hail Monday badly damaged orors and fruit near Otisville. Either a bail storm passed over here Monday or else the oomet flung a lot of rtonea out of its tail. Edward Hoaaey of Washington D. C, principal of Arts and Crafta in the schools at Lansdowne, Pa , spent Memorial day with Frank Edging tun. Extensive Improvements are being made In the Biddis homestead, and when completed the bouse will be ooenpied by Diet Atty G R. Bull. Will and Lanty Armstrong of New York reoeutiy pent several days In town, Morris Re and wife of New York are guests with the family of T. B Morse. S. G. Van Derbeck who is with a lithographing company in New York and wife spent Sunday witb the fam ily of J. C. Warner. Ben Mettler of Port Jervls was In town over Decoration day. From last Friday until Monday the roads here and the streets of the town were literally alive with antos. No soon number ever before has been seen here. Aoooinmodations were at a premium and It was difficult to flud sleeping rooms tor the orowd, The average salary of ministers Id this country Is 1683 a year. Not up to the mark of a fairly good base ball player. Can tbe cool spell be attributed tc the chilly feelings of the democratic oandidatea in this district toward each other. FOR RENT To summer guests, furnished bouse foot of Broad St. F. P. SAWYER t&-Advertise u) tha PBSS. "m a-" -" '- aAJBSUJL-J- ILJg-J u...j,-J.Utl t Arnatite T. R. J. Klein & Son, Agents Iron and Tin Roofing of all Kinds Metal Shingles and Metal Ceilings . Hardware, Stoves and Rangss Gutters, Leaders, Plumbing, Gasfitting. vs. !T'- Broad Street, flilford Pa few RYDER'S MARKET - RYDER'S BUILDING DEALER U Meats and rrovisions, Fish, and Vegetables, Canned Goods Orders Prtmptiy Attended PAUL RYDER Harford Street, Milford. DR. KENNEDY'S AV0R1TE ElEMEDY Pleasant to Take, Powerful to Cure, And AVelcomo Iu Every Home. . KIDUEY, LIVER & BLOOD CURE Rot a Patent Hedicine. 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. VVrSftavvsjvisorsf,; I' I s - I : i If You Believe at . ' T, l : t I Av V i 1 ' f V i'i 30 years of legal practice. 26 years of faith ful service to the Democratic Party in the County and State, having bain?; chosen by the State Chairman to speak in various por tions of the State, a id having the courage and ability to discrss Legislative mattters, fit a man for the duties of Senator. VOTE FOR ROGERS L. St FIRE' 1UDIIANCE Insure your property in Rynian, and Son's Ag-ency. They have some of the largest Companies in Ameri ca. Prompt & liber al settlements made. IV. S. 11 YUAN SON " jCai: . s Roofing 'A n wood & son FUNERAL DIRECTORS MILFORD PA UNDERTAKING in all branches Sixiclul attention piveo to EIT03ALMING No extra cimrfte for attending funerals ont of town. Telephone in Residence. LAD! ASSISTANT Now or iteprescntatlre National Casket Co. 60 Great JonwSt. Telephone 8346 Spring STO VE H OOD Furnished at fi ts u lorm. jiinu oraera given prompt at tention. Milford Pa , Nie.Bth. loot J. IK. Kietel. Washington Hotels RIGGS HOUSE The hoti l pur esrellenee of the cnpltsl located wiiliin one block of the White Huune and directly opposite the Treasury, fe'lnest table in the city. WILLARD'S HOTEL A fnmotis' hotelry, rringrksbl for It historical Associations and lonff-sustalncd popularity. Keoently renovated, reusintrd and partially reiu. imbed. NATIONAL HOTEL. . A landmark smrng the hotels of Wash . lUKtim, patronized in former years by prt-hidelitB and high officials. Alway r prime favorlto. Recently remodeled n rendered better than ever. Opp. Ps H 11 dep. WALTKK BURTON, Res. Kg, These hotels are the principal political rcndmvun of the capital at all times, rbey aroibebi-Bt stepping places at real souableratos. o. o. O DEWITT 7S' ...:wlwuS.Hul(j That BURNETT
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