Pike County press. (Milford, Pa.) 1895-1925, September 16, 1910, Image 2

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    PIKE COUNTY PRESS
POBI.IMHU BVRRf FRIDAY
Friday, September IS, 1910
orru , marokic hall ih'ii.diuq.
hfbscription:
Uw YitAR One dollar and fifty cenU
Six Mukths Heventy-flve cents.
BTRIOTLT IN ADVANCE.
Entered at the port office of Mllford,
Pike Oounty, Penneylvanla, M eeoood
slsas roatenr, November lwenly-tlrt, 18U6.
Advertising Rates.
On lnh. nnn Insertion 160
8aoh eutwequent Insertion .7ft
Ktxluetxl rates, lurmsntn on appiioa&iou,
will he allowed yearly advertiser.
Legal Advertising.
Administrator' and Rzecutor'i
notioee S.OO
Auditor's notices
DiTnrcfi notices
Sheriff' anltw, Orphans rourt !,
n in nt v TrcMHiirar'a Rtaleti. County ntuU'-
nuint and election proclamation charged
by the inch.
4. B. Bttoa. Publish id.
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
FOB OONGRES8
Rub tut Bkown.
Monroe Co.
FOB 8ENATOB
Winkifred O. Lewis.
Carbon County.
FOB REPRESENTATIVE
Alfkkd Marvin
Matamoras, Pa.
SILVER LAKE
Dr. H. D. Rile of Pbiladslphia Ib
visiting friends here.
Mies Nina Layton Is spending
week at Porters Lake.
The enmps along the lake also the
club house have been clotted and the
club members have returned to their
city homes.
There hag been no frost In tbU sec
tion yet this fall.
Silver Lake sohool opened on Mon
day with Mian Genevieve Van Etien
of Godff roys, N. Y. as teaoher.
H. O. Brodhead and family .of
Centre recently spent a day here.
Alfred R. WiRftan and family
closed their camp on Monaay and re
turned to Gormantown.
UJSL -JtJ . 1 - U
GREENTOWN
The state road in Greene Is oom-
pleted and very proud are the people
of this flue road.
Fred Under who has had henri
trouble fos a long time whs foui.d
lead in bis bed Hundiiy morning.
The furnral was bId Sent 11.
Mrs. John Miller of Williairmport
is helping to care for her uncle J. N.
Robinson.
Olive Cross has returned to Scrim
ton after having spent her vacation
with ber parents.
Mabel Pellet has returned to liei
home from ber visit with Mrs Agnn
Bopps. Henrietta Simons has returned home
after a few days spent with hei
brother at Pono. K ldy.
Leo Simons, I enter Miller anil
Harry Grimm have gone down lr
Monroe Go to work on a state rood.
Rev. Wm Mlkesell preached hh
farewell sermon at Stmonstown last
Sunday.
F. H Gilpin wbo has been very ill
is improving.
Edward Gilpin of Hnwley Ib visit
lng friend at this place
Ku-ell Brink spent a few day it
gtroodsbnrg last week.
Mrs. Christina Cross will move t
Moscow this week.
Mrs. John Smith, who has beer
sick and lame for two yearn, Is not
able to move without assistance.
Claude Duller, oldest son of Con
stable Eugene Butler, is in the hos
pital undergoing treatment for rup
ture.
Mrs. John Haag, an old lady re
siding with her son Manrice neni
Newfoundland fell on the verandu
and broke one of her fingers so haillj
that the bone penetrated through tin
skin.
All the schools opened on Turstls.i
except Roemerville. The dlrectoi
was not able to nod a teacher soot
enough to have it open with the rest
rbe writer does not know when it
will begin.
Mrs. Levene Friebole slipped on
hoard last Sunday and fell and hurt
her back so badly that she is ocarce
ly able to move around This is thi
third drawback she has had. Twi
years ago a wagon capsized and ful'
on her: aud broke one of ber limb.
ind last spring she was taken with
oneunionia which caused several
months of Illness.
MAST HOPE
C. A. Dabron shot a blaok snake 6
ft. long Wed. as it was after his
obickens.
Miss Ida Hsnkins and ber brother
Sammy are visiting their sinter. Mrs,
Jacob Lobar, at Hamburg, N. J.
Mr. -Virgil Case has secured the
contract for building the road from
Forest Lake to the Mast Hope road.
Seven boarders are stopping at the
Solden Manor.
School commenced Monday at this
place, Miss Reynolds of Mllanvtlle
teacher.
John Hen i is painting the school
house inside and outside at Tusten
DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CUREI
by local applications, as they cannol
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
Theie Is only one way to cure deafuess.
and that is by constitutional remedies
Deafness is caused by an Inflamed con
dltlon of the mucous lining of the Eu
stachian Tube. When this tube is in
flamed you have a rumbling sound or
imperfect hearing, and when it is en
tirely closed. Deafness is the result,
and unless the inflammatiou can be
taken out and this tube restored to lit
normal condition, hearing will be de
stroyed forever; nine eases out often
are caused by Catarrh, which is noth
ing but an inflamed condil ion of the
mucous surfaces.
We will give One hundred Dollars
for any case or nearness (caused oy ca.
tarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure. Send fur circulars, free.
F. J. CHENEY 4 CO. Toledo, O
Sold by Druggists, 75.
Take Hall's Family Pills for consti
pation. ,
Orphan's Court
Sale.
By virtue of nn order of the Orphan'.
Court of the County ,f Fikn In partition.
hv fotlowiiift real HHTne of which Rolinrt
Van rCttvn Into 01 th township of IM-
rtwam, to Ktiii) County of Pike, d-ed rl&et1
win meipoMHl to sale in publio vetKlu-
or outcry on
SATURDAY. OCT03KR 8. 1010
t if o'clock In (tie nftrnon, In the front
hull of the Court Htiutw at Mllford all the
followitiK plue nnd trmt ol land sltnat
in "Mid township of LH:J war and County
of Pike.
Part 1. Heifinnlntf at a heap of stone
a comer of hind formerly surveyed to Mai
(ha MaGnw, thenoe by aute North forty
two degree! VVpst sixty fire perohea to
4ione uy a w niw una stump, thenoe o)
lands of C Ott and Veil Krten South sti
(y doKree Eiut one hundred sixty seven
perchett to a heap of ionR thenoe Bomb
seventy-two anil a quarter decrees Kast
etjrhr-v stmm perohita to a heap of stone
neuce ourn rortr-otie and one half de
gree- v twt twenty pt ranee, thenoe by land
of iMvennort (outii four and one halt de
gree Went seventy-five and, one quarter
porches, thenoe hy snine south elKhtytlrt
dee-tee East seventy perches to bans of
Delawnre Fiver, thenoe down thesnld riv
er Souin twenty eight degreea Went forty
rncee pemnm, tnwinro Dy van ntton laud
North seventy foiir and three fourths de
grees rat r5 perches to line of land eur
veyed In the warrantee name of Algernon
MiiUaw, thence by same North nineteen
and one half degreoe Kaat two perchea to
Hickory tree, now staKe, thenoe JNorth nf
ty one and a half degreea West two hun-li-ed
and tweutv-elffht nerchee to the lint
of laud survey r-1 to Martha MaGaw.
t'tenoe by same North nineteen and one
mill degrwe rast forty one peruhea
atones the place of beginning, Containing
One Hundred thirteen Acres and eighty
four pprches. strict measure and the same
which Cornelius Van Ktten by deed dated
m. May ibt rwmnn in u. H. 17 Dace a 47
conveyed to aaid Kobert K. Van ICtten
Excepting out of tbH above a niece of land
jonveyed by setd R. K. Van Ktten and
wire to CbarlHi utt by deed dated July 16.
lHttH. reconled In U. fi. 58 Datre &56. do
acribed as follows; Beginning at a Htakt?
onueriy a white Jan tree being an oiigl
nal corner of a tr tot surveyed In the war
ran tee name of Conrad Haurn No. 170, also
vomer of a tract in the warrantee name
f Samuel MaGaw No. 1. and on Una of
tract 'n toe name ol Martha Magaw No
i. ana auto a corner oi me inariea van fct-
eu No. l8o, thenoe South slxtv decrrees
Kast sixty two perches to a stone oorner
n line or land ot c ttt, thenoe Hooth
wenty eight deirree West twenty perches
to a stone corner belnv also an original
oorner of Algernon Ma(iaw No S and the
said Martha Magaw N-. 8, thenoe North
forty two degrees west sixty Dve perches
o the place of beginning, Containing
three acres anil ne hundrod thirty nine
percuHH, ana uvtug pars oi tne traot eur-
yyert In the name of Charles Van Etten
NO. 1W.
IMPROVEMENTS
Of the alHtve about 40 acres are lmnrnvwi
balRnce wmxlliiiid. Large summer board
ng house known as Couaehauirh Sotins
nouRf, couiaiuing wu rooms, also two an-
lex nousos lauoury, large barn oow shed,
vnirou bouse nod other outbulldlnar. was.
tr m uouse. 1 tie whole constituting a very
tt-Hiraoie pntpercy xor we summer board-
ug nusinetis. Locawa about nail way be-
weefi minora ana liinffiiiana rerrv and
on the main road.
Terms of totle to be Vi cash, M baianoe In
mouths and the remainder in one year
t iiu luieivta oo tne aeierreu payment at
he rate of 6 per cent per annum, said nost
joued prtymenta to be secured by judg-
neut iMtnd una mortgage with insurance
olaute not lues than one half of purchase
price.
JAB. , VAN KIT FN,
JOHH P. VAN ETTEN.
Mllford, Pa, Sept 8, 110. Admin
SherirTs Sale!
Hv virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias issued
out of the Court of Common Pleas of Pike
county, to me directed. 1 will expose to salt
by public vendue or outcry at the bberiiTij
omoe in tne court nouse, juuiora, r., on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1910.
at ft o'clock p. m. of said day, the following
real estate,
All tli at certain tract of land situate lu
the township of sbuhua. Pike Co . Pa
liealnning at a stone corner of lands lu
warrautee name of Mat how Carey, thenoe
by laud In warrantee name of John Lester
8. 61 H degrees K. 14 rods to bhohuta crw-it
thence down tne said oreeK uie ja ruliow
lng courses and distances: ti, 75 degrees
U. IS rods, N. ''3 degrues K. 8 rods, N. i''4
degrees E. ill rods, N . 87 degrees E. 15 rodr?
N. b7 dugreee E. 18 rods, 8. 06 degrees E 12
rods, 8. W'i degrees E 05 roda bu a stone
8. 94 degrees E. W rods. 8. ttu4 degreut K
18 rods, N 86 degntes E. lv rods, N. 4M
degrees E. 80 rods, N. 63 degrees E. 16 rod.
N. 87 degrees K. 10 itxh crosHlug siid
creek, thenoe N 80 degruee K 56 rods to
stone, thenoe bv)land of James Wells, JrN
61 dugret-s W 80 rods to a stonti, thence
aluug sttld Shohola creuk, 8 46 degreue V
44 rodsto astODe, 8 2 degrees E 10 rods to
a stone, thenoe 8 61' Uegroes W.vrosHtng
said creek 8 rods to a stoue, thence N 61
degrees W 130 rods tat stoue, thence N
8S degrees W 120 rods, to the pluoe of
bogiDuiug. Containing 7tt acres aud 8
perches and allowance, part of the ;um
nel lnsoo warrantee, No 140. and the
same premises oouveyed by David Mo
Kane and wife to Warmn MeKean by
their deed, datd March 7, 1UU2, recorded
lu D H 6o, page 6u
Also the equal undivided one third In
the following two tracts of land In said
township of bhohola, as follows, Begin
Ding at a Hemlock tree on the bank of
Hhohola Creek, thenoe up said orwk N.
77 degreue W 11 rod to curuer on Hue of
lands formerly of John Meyers, thenoe
8. 1 degree K 63 rods, thenoe 8 77 degrees
K 49 rodd, theuoe N 13 degreos E 4 rod,
to a st me on a Pino stump, thenoe N
87 degree W 46 rods, thence W 23 rout,
theuue 8 41 degrees V 16 rods ta a pine
theuoe 8 H degrees E 54 rods to place
of beginning, ouutululiig 88 ncrvm 47 per
cbee as ptr survey iuale by William (V
alcCarty, County Surveyor, Aug At, 1miJ,
and of the piece oonveyed by Chaumy
Thomas ot si to David McKean, by deed
retxirJed In D B 86, p 16.
Sec-oud. a trat lu warraut-eo name o
David McKeau oontamiug 66 acres, ll'i
perchea, pateut recorded lu D B 66.
sou, the tiu tu the lit two ninues buiiig
vested in aaid IJavlU McKurtn at the
tiuue of his death, and the said Warren
McKeau beiug uue of his vhildrvu aud
heirs.
IMPROVEMENTS
On first piece, good dwelling house.
barn ana ouLbuuaiugs adoui ou
luiproveu, baianoe woodland
'1 hat other two pieces are unimproved
beised and taken In execution as the
prot erty of Warren McKeun deceased,
t.nd will be suld by uie furcatib.
GEORGE GREGORY,
Sheriff
fchwlff's Office, Mllford, Pa.,
8ept. 6, luLO. i
WANTED To rent small huiia
Notice to Bridge Masons
The Comiulaatoners of Pike ooanty
will reoeive waled bids at their offio
in the Court House, Milford, Peona
until Thursday, Ootober 6th, 1910
at 2 p. m., for ooDHlruotltiB; ft pavi.ip
around the North ard buuth Ahot
meuta of the oounty britlge over th
Laekawflxen xiver, near the village
of Lackawaxeo, Pa.
The number of cubio yar'da of
masonry required for above work I-
estlruated to be 216.
The epeoificaUona, etc., for above
work are on file in the Commlaaloo
era' office, open to the inspection ol
intending bidders.
Bids to be accompanied with oerti
Sud check of $100.
The CoiumiHrtonera reserve the
right to reject any or all tide
By order of the Board.
tbeo. a, baker,
CMUimifwHiuiu'ib' Clerk.
Commiftsioners' Office, Mllford. Pa
feu pt en. ber J 1910.
Sheriflfs Sale!
Bv virtue of a writ of Fieri Faebis
4ued out of the Court of Common Pleas of
Pike oouuty, to me directed. 1 will expose
to sale by public vendue or outcry at the
hpritr s onice in the court house at Mil
ford ra., on
SATl'RDA Y, OCTOBER I, 1910
at 8 o'clock p. m. of said day, the follow-
luff real estate:
ALL that certain piece and parcel of
land, situate !n the townshiu of Lucka-
waiuu. l ike Co . Pa . lu the village of
Mai Hope, cuuiMiulug Uuu ikj ft., being
yar't of lots nuiiibaircd JW and vi, as de-
sunUtft in detnl fioiu Silas R Selden to
rrhtiiutiM MeMnhuu. dated June KJ, 1HV7
recorucd In Deed Uook No. bo, page 118.
1MPHOVEMENT8
A dwell!' g houe.
Seized auu taken In ewutton as
property ot Thomab ft McMahoii and will
be sold by uie for cnh.
CKORt-iE GREGORY,
Sheriff,
Sheriff's Office Mllford, Pa,
SeutO, H'10.
A MAN OF IRON NERVE
Iudomuibie will aud tremendous ener
gy are never fuuud where Htomaoh
Diver, Kidneys aud Itowels are out of
order. If you want these qualities and
the BiHHesa they bring, use Dr. King'
New Life Pill, the uiatuhleaa regular
ora, for keen bruin aud Hioug Lody
2&c at all drugiau.
PA0PACK
Mrs. B. F, Killam returned home
unlay after spending a short time
with relatives at Uamden.
Mrs. Sibyl Anness returned from
Brooklyn last week. ' bhe was aooom
panied by triend who will visit at
the home of (J. A. Pellett.
Mrs. Trivelplooe is visiting rela
tivea at a dlstanoe. Daring ber ab
sence ber daughter Mrs Arter is stay
ing who air. rriveipies ana child
ren.
Miss Frances Killam Is pleased to
have as ber guest one of ber sohool
friends.
On Sept 5th while employed felling
trees on tne i . m. u. a. grounds at
falrvlew Lake, tree skidded pin-
uing Clarence Singer against another
tree and breaking both boues in bis
leg below the knee. The camp doo
tor Dandagea tne nmD and Dr. Kod
man was called, who placed the
tones in position and Is now in at
.ondance. We are very-sorry to bear
if the misfortune and hope that he
will nave rapid recovery.
Mitble Pellet Is spending a short
time with Mrs. Wlluier Hopps at
ureentown.
Franoes Killam left this week to
attend sohool at Kingston.
Schools No's 8 and t opened Mon
day with Louisa Vetterlein and
Ms be I Stark teachers. Miss Stark
who is from Milford, is boarding at
the Zimmerman Homestead.
The Balem ball team defeated th
Paupuok buys last Saturday.
A cemetery meeting was held al
the home of (J. E. Williams the even
lug of the 10th.
Volney Bennett of Camden, N. J,
is the guest of his sister Mrs. M. N
B. Killam.
A number of the young people at
tended a danoe at the home of Con
rad Uumble Saturday evening. All
present apeot a very pleasant coca
sion.
The Ladies Aid will meet with
Mrs. W. H. Clark next Wednesday.
DO YOU FEEL LIKE THIS?
Does your bead ache or simply fee)
neavy auu uoouuiioriuDier imhm yon
hack acher Do you feel fagged outf Th
tonic laxative herb tea kuowu as Lane'i
Family Medtrlne will cure your head, re
move the pain in side or back and restore
four strength. Nothing else is so good
for the stomach and bowels. At druggists
sua dealers voo.
WANTS SUPPLIED I !
It you waut note beads, bill feeada, lette
heads, statement, show cards, progTa-ns
large posters, sale bills, dodgers envelopes
ltags business cards or job printing
every description, done up in the best sty
tor you In an up-to-date uod artlstlo uiat
oer call and see oa. Prices r
THE PRES8 PRINT.
1
General
LIVERY STABLE
Safe ' horses, '
.Good wagons,
Prompt service,
Careful Drivers.
Flndlay & Wheeler,
Mllford. f
PROPRIETORS
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FOR SULE
Settling the estate of
the late Thomas Arm
strong we offer for sale
.the General Store of T.
Armstrong and . Company.
For full particulars,
terms, etc. apply to
HARRY T. ARMSTRONG
e)0Kuama)i)saVisri)paa)nattaktiai
wwiwViWwirw;)uwuw-uwi
:
I Supplying
The Table
AN EVERY DAY PROBLEM
We solve it by keeping
Fine Groceries, ,
Canned Goods,
Choice' Meats,
. Fresh Vegetables.
. - ' FOR AN ELE0AN1 DINNER
II ros aparseials a sos4 starkst Istswis kay
your Rsk aH elans at siy ,las. Llstksrssr,.
IsissrlsaRoaBsterL PMIisslpkls Craaai skssts
r asy etksr, sstirsi.
FRED GUMBLE
Harford St, Millord Pa.
HARNESS
Of All kinds) rtd Stylas.
.
Blankets, Robes, Whips
and Horse "Outfitting gen
erally, t ,
CAR1UAGE
TRIMMINGS
Kepainng . . , done.
Examine my tock it
will please you. The
price too.j1 ;'
L. F. HA FNEH.
Harford SVi' MUford
Bikers
Sncccs4 when vsiything clas Ml.
In nsrvDos prostration and fctnalt
wnVnssiiis tbey ara tha aupratn
ronsdy. as thsasaads havs tcatifiad.
TOR KIDNEY. UIVER AND
8TCMACH TROUBLE
St Is tha bMt BMMUcina mt sold
vr a dragglat's counur.
STOVE WOOD FuruithedalfttS
a load. Mail orclert given prompt at
tention. UUfurd I'a , NtJV.BIh ISO
J. W. Kitttl.
RYDER'S
MARKET
RYDER'S BUILDING
Dealer is
Meats and Provisiuiid,
Fish and Vegetables.
' Canned Goods
Orders l'liniptly Attended
PAUL RYDER
Harford Street, Milford.
I'HK MILFORD STORK
OF STORES
Longest Established, Best Equipped
FINEST LINE OF WINTER GOODS. i3s
Specialties in woolens, jackets, ladies, mens and
childrens underwear. '
' Gloves, hosiery, boots and shoes. AH the latest -r .
styles and best materials for. winter wear.
A New Department
A large assortment of Laces and Trimmings. A complete
stock ol mens furnishings. Finely stocked Grocery Department
CtvcVery and glassware direct from England.
All of tc : aboVc . at . ' prices
nhat will iiake it? . to you r
advantage bo buy of
MlTeilELL BR0S.
WOOD & SON
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
UILF0RD PA
UNDERTAKING
In all branches
Special attention fiven to
EMBALMING
Mo extra charge for attending
funerals oat of town.
Telephoue In Raaldonos. ,
- ' (AO ASSISTANT
'Maw 'tork KcprasentatlTs
' National Cuket Co. ISO G.ml
Jone.81: 1'ok-pboue 8S46 fpi lu
I
FARM FOR SALE.
The tuna now cfvupied by Mrs.
Joseph L'arbutr In Delaware loarn
.tliip routaining about flay fnr aeitu
thi. ly cleared. Good dwelling, ban.
and other outbnildings. Also exec
lent Unit on the place.
Fet terms etc. enquire on the prru.
Ises oi
MlU. JOHKfll (. C'ARHl'KK
Uelavisra tiWnrlitp.
i
FOB RENT A store room 17 z
with cellar, ou Avo rjlreet one blu:k
from Broad, next door to Milfc rJ Inn
Apply at tbis ofBoe.
Some oswpapir aniralirr de
signing tu carry glui ui Into the
liesrts of Jerseyman, and pi-rhsps s
few others wrote that thare wooid Ik
no more apple Jack, The dlstlliaries
bad been abandoned and cider la fj
tare moat be the beverage. We do
not believe it. There are perhaps
halt a dozen places io Buwes and
Warren where the 'IlKbtnlng' I,
made Just as It used to bo, aud whvi
raw win kill at 49 roda without Uk.
Ins; aint. ,
J. J. Van Sickle of Bandystnn bss
been renominated to tke ofnee of
Freeholder.
License Transfer
Notice Is hereby givto thai application
Trill he luade lu the J udgfls of the Court ul
(Juai-ter neMlons cid S printout 12, ItflU fur
llie tniusfer u( ihe relil tlquur liunSB of
Cnrl Nttwe fur a Hulul in laukawaxui to
WUhalui Voip'1.
JUUM C. WtoTUKOOK, Ja.
DONTCOUCIf, BUT LIVE LONG.
If every ootuth were eurad before It got
strong bold, hitaa life would be luatb
ened by tomuf yean. If every ooughlnjr,
ufferer knew that Kemp's Blpam woo Id
stop the oouffh Id m few ml n alee, be would
be gled to eecpe the rLoua oooaitq ueooe.
If any medlolDe will our a eougb Kmp'i
Balsam will do it. At drogglete' and
dftalan' S6e.
DR. KENNEDY'S
rAwnniTC
! fill UIII I 1st
i3 Oemedy
Pleasant to Take,
Powerful to Cure,
And Welcome
la Every Home.
UIDI3EY, LIVER
d BLOOD CURE
- Rot a Patent Medicine.
' Over 30 Years of Success.
Used in Thousands of Homes.
Write to Dr. David Kennedy's
Sons, Rondout, N. Y, for a
FREE sample bottle. Large
bottle $ 1 .00. All druggists.
Prescriptions
Compounded
by
Only
Graduates in
Pharmacy
at
Herbst's -Pharmacy.
'BEST OF ALL FLOUR.
FEED, MEAL,' '
" BRAN, OATS,
and HAY
When in need of auy
Ilello to No. 5., or come to
SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD PA
'Your Home ,
If you are going to build any
where in' Pike Co. or Sussex
Co., N..tJ. it will pay you to
consult , 1 ' J v
E. S. WOLFE
Dealer in
f
R Ceirent
A Lime
M Plasttr
E Doors
Flooring
Siding
Ceiling
Mouldings
Casings
Lath
Shingle
and
'Roofing
Milford
L
U
M
B
E
R
and
Windows
Interior Finish
and
Oak Flooring
Pa.
2
oo
00
00
oo
oo
oo
tOe"5.5M
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
Porch Rocking chairs from $.98 to $3 00
Iron Bed Steads $4.50, $6.50 and $8.50
Maltrasses $3.50 to $5. Rugs $1 to $4.50
Matting $.25. Carpet $.35 to $.70 a yd.
5- 10- and 25ct goods. ,
Curtain rods iocts. Window shades Zsc.
Lots of New Goods in all De
partments at
B V. S.
RYMAN and SON
Milford, Pa.
oo
oo
a
oo
ta
in Mllford, addret,
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