Pike County press. (Milford, Pa.) 1895-1925, September 30, 1910, Image 2

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    PIXt COUNTY PRESS
Frliay September 30, 1910
rri E, MtBOMC HALL BVtUtcl.
si'b8(!KIPTioh:
One Ymn One dollar mid fiftv cents
Six Months r-venty-rlve cents.
STBICTLT IN A11VANCK.
Rntnrod at the prwt office nl Milford,
Pike County, tVnnylvint. m ccmil
Iimi ujatwir, November twenty-lint, In'..
Advertising Rates.
On Inch, onelnnerf lnn .-.--. 1 50
Bwh-aubsequent Insertion "
Kuduced rates, f urnishit on npHeati.in,
Will be allowed yearly advertiser.
Legal Advertising.
Admjntstmtor'f
and Kifiir-ri
nottoea - -
A al it. ir notlcci '
Divorce notice - - ...
.MieriU's (mien, i.).-phnn court
s.no
i. o
County Treasurer mi'i.
ire'iit nrt election prix iftuuittoii
hT'iU -
Imrued
by the lucu.
J. ft. Vn Kttn. PrM 1PHCR.
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
TOR CONGRESS
Roiit'.itT liuowx,
Monroe Co.
FOR KENATOll
WlNNIFRKD (). Le'U.
Carbon County.
FOR REPKKSKNTATLVK
Ai.niED Makvix
' Matainorna, I'a.
Did any one who ImH followed Hia :
, i , (. v,.rv
iu New York
donbt that Roosevelt would bo elect
ed temporary chairman of the. Stat,'
Convention? When Barnes Jr.,
Woodruff and Sherman lined them-
it was a foregone conclusion tliey ;
wonld be thrown down, sh they have .
wonlt!
been.
Insurgency is not rampmt in ;
the oountry, but a determination by
the people that there must be less
oorruptlon in politics, cleaner men in
high places and more deference
shown to trill of the people is, and if
the bosses will not see it they will
be fast down and out. The spirit ia
abroad and tliongh Pennsylvania is
aermfngly content wiih hor condi
tion unless some iwjlitical methods
re (hanged she will arouse and
shake off her t bra Idem aud declare
her independent.
It is a curious fact that those wbc
have long ran a machine cannot tell
when' it la getting out of gear. To
change the simile I hey cannot read
tha signs of the times.
Miss Bars Finger with Mrs. Blan
chard, who was. a former resident
here, will soon open a boarding
house, the Linden, for the winter at
Bayonne, N.J.
Work at Cave bunk, Is progress
ing nicely. The retaining wall on
the upper side is partly finished
and tha roaJway will be IS foet
wide in the ' clear. - A substantial
guard' rail w ill he placi d on the Ion
er side. A careful examination
made by the State Kiigiiuit r discloses
that their baa beeu no caviug away
from under the road and as the
widening is partly cnt in the rock
there will always be ample roadway
oven though a cave should happen at
the narrow place which has been
troubltsome.
Edward Nunsljaatu of JJew York
and Alice Titimm of Milford were
married In New Y'ork Wednesday
Robert Brodliend of Lcliman rais
es fine Berkshire pigs. His stock ip
all registered and they show their
breeding and keep.
Judge Staples this week at Struu is
burg sentenced James Cramer to !'0
days in jail and 1 500 tine for selling
bear on the Fair grounds. The
stuff was sold as ginger ale and
now the seller must ginger up.
Roosevelt declared he would beat
the York State bosses to a frazzle
and he did. Henry L. Stimsou was
nominated for Governor. The old
guard in that state ia down and out
and the reform measures which Gov
Hughes baa advocated have been ap
proved. Tha tight for state oontrol
will be bitter.
Mrs. Geo. W. Weightnian, who
baa been ill for some weeks fee!
sufficiently recovered to return to
her home in Brooklyn, and will proh
ably go next week.
Mrs. J. H. Van K.tten will leuve
tomorrow for a vioit with her ststor
at Rahway, N J. and at Tuckahoe
N. Y. She will Le accompani'd by
Mrs. X. P. Buddy who, after spend
lug the summer here, reruns to her
buine in Kast Orange.
The Teachers' Institute fir this
County will be held in die dart
House Oct anil, the Oire'-'l j-j
CkiiTx.Uwa WiU befeelj Oct. L
Sheriff s Sale! I
Vn virtu of a writ of Fieri Kiu-lns If
ni"l out M the Court "f J'imi.on Pirns 01
Ptkp oounty. to nio dtrid, I will expim
to sale by public vendue or mitrry at th
Hhehff's oHioe iu the murt bonne at Mil
ford Pa., on
SATIT11DA V, OCTOliKR 1, 1W10
at a o'ol'H-k p m. of said tiny, the follow
ing real e-t-ate:
Abb that certain piece and paroel of
land, filtrate In the townnhip of 1.aoka
waxen, Piae Co., Pa., in tlie village of
IV va iIoiHM.'ontttiin 2.ri ft.. betni;
par's of lota numbered 19 and na dt -serltK-d
In died from Silas K Setden to
Thomas MeMahon, dated .1mm 84, 187
recorded In l)ied ISook So. pajrc US.
IMPROVKMKNT3
A dwelll 'R house.
Si'd and taken In execution m the
Property of ThomaH G MeMahon and will
e sold ov me for cash.
UEUKGE GRKUOKY,
Sheriff.
fiherlfTpOffioo Milford, Pa,
heptn. lUlU.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
The fi'llowini; amounts hnve been
fileil n-itn it'i: l!i lifter and H ill be pre
set. U-rt tn the Orphans' Court of Pike
Connlv for roiif'mimiitiri nn the tbirtt
Mmvliiv of (i.'t. ter next.
EUTAl R of Jnwph l'.lieneer Virvtl,
The llrnt end llniil account of Henja-
lllin C. Totlen. dlHriiluti of said minor.
KSTATK of ('arllmi A. Htiiitk. le-
eeiiwl. The ilrt ami filial account of
Suiitiiti. hhenniin. Exeeutor.
K.STATK of Mary KahrenliaiOi, (le-
(-?? I. Aceoi.nt ol Jlenry rnren
l ui h, (" .rlltor.
KS !' 'l C of Anianila W. Cortrlirh!,
; dofpiie.- The aci'ount of J. U. ..Van
j t'nen, Ail'iiiuislrxior (I. h. u.
M If'T'l. C t. t John C. Wetbrook Jr.
17, I
Hegitur.
WIDOW'S APPRAISE-
ME N T.
' The folli.w iiiK Inventory and Ap
1 lirHi-einciit hi aoart In widow has
': .nn tiled with Ihc ItiiKlfter and will
l e presented to the OrpIiiHis' Court of
I'ike t'ouuly for approval uu the mini
' Momlnv of t Mnlier next:
1 K.Htiit'e of Paul Suhaimo, (le'"ae(l,
Inventory and Appraisement of per-
HOiml emte set apart to I.oure K.
Hehanno. Ids widow, aniouiiting to
Milford, Pa. I John C. Weetbrwok, Jr.
' Sepl H. VMD I ileKi-ter.
Court Proclamation
i.iti- of Pi-iiiiHylvauin f ' '
Cr.tintv ol Pike.
Not!fi id hf'rohv Blvpn to all prTaons
l hoiiml bv rOllli7anc or othorwise to hi-
ppr ih.it tu )ctoimr term ot lulu of the
L.v.. . I ...... ,t . l 1'iknmniilVwilI le hi'lfl
al un houi- in tl.e li.'.rnuizn . f MM-
i . i. . .l.l-.l l ...M..- . 1 . ... I) ..'..l.u.k
i lorn on nil' imiu .n'jii'K.j 1 1 . . n. ... -
1 p. jo. hi:u will ba cuiitiaii'-U oiio week if
niotstt'iry.
t;KOR;K ffRi-xionv.
, 1910, . .cjlieriff
Milford, Srpt. l
WANTEDI.
Farm with good apple on hard
brook, unfailtnir sprinir. moderate
pdoe. lloflinan. 3uii W. 1)2.
New York
MAST HOPE
Miss Yeres is learUing the si-bool
bereand allss Siphia Dick tit Tr.slin.
Where is tlie flag wltioh a few
years ago floated on the breeza from
a Bug pole on the, school ground at
this place. . ,
Captain Hayes has been. entertain-
ine his neice frowi iiiston... .
Charles! Dabron spunt TtieMlay in
Port Jervis.
John Pethtck, who recently pur
chased Harry Tnthills farm atTusten
along the Ten Mile River, is contem
plating building a bouse there
Mr. Joyces daughters Mildred ai d
Mollleare attending school at Port
Jervis. They take No 30 in the
morning at 9 o'clock and return is
the evening on the Mountain K.xn.
Mms l.iz.le- I.iishley of Tusteu is
not very well. ' '
Miss Agnes Di'ck returned from
the city last Fridiiy.
John Crouse and wife have moved
tutu rooms iu Mrs. 8. B." (.rawfords
house. . . . . '
Mrs Arthur Haokins and children
were wei k end guests at Poi t Jervis
with her parents.
V. J. stump moved his household
K'jods lo I.rt Jervis last Saturday,
W. II. IJankins acflompauied them
down. .Mrs. Stump drove a single
rig in whnu her fn tiler returned
honirt on Sun. lay. Huh will be
greatly mi-sed by all.
J . so; ih Wu'.er and family attended
the funeral of Ijinr i, oldest child of
Edgar Tylor at liuriyv.lle Tuesday.
Sympathy of Mr. and Mrs. Tylorv
many frii'uds is eiitonded to them in
the loss of their daughter.
NO WONDER SHE'S CROSS.
The woman who has a thourand petty
caret a no anuoyanc a whllt h.o sullui
with ht.;td.ttdi or ide ache must not be
bid mod it slje cauuwi always be angelically
amiable.. What he mnsls i thuiighifuf
nenn fiwiu Ur ifiinily uua siueh a hiinplu
ami fi'Uunu reiueoy as bUUU 8 rttuim
Mi-dlciiit). toe herb te.t that makes weal
woman H'ri'iig tend woll, cold b drugg
ist and deiilunt. Jo;. 4
Real Estate Transfers.
(iai)rL;ii L. Ny.ta to rabin' W.
Wester. 1-9 aores, Ix-limau, $1500
Chailea Olsiti to Oscar Olaen, 61
avrwi, La'-kawiixeh. ''"
Mrhulrts lUii.mau to Joseph Uuen
ther Uita in Bhohbla, Pa., tUOO.
. -.
A MAN OF IRON NERVE
mlomiiible will and tteiueudwus ener
gy iito never fjfiitd where St on i nob
1'iu'f, Ki!ii:e at id liowelb art out of
ordei. If yuti want tliene ttuulit iet and
the uut'eei i hey bring, uwc lr. King'i
New Lift) Pills, the. mate-bless regul&t
ors, fur keen braiu aud troug body j
iic at ail i'XvtiKrtV J
Orphan's Court
Sale.
v vtrtne of nn ordr of thn Orphan'
Cnurt of thp 1'ftuiit.y of piko in partititm,
tho following tvt PHtrf of whtch K.'!rt
K Vn KilN'n lnt ot the twniihipof I1-ftwiki-p.
In pmid t;ounty of Pike, cliod fi7-d
will be fxprMd to nift by publio vendue
or ontrry n
SATURDAY, k;T08KR8, 110.
nt 8 n'olork In tb'-Hftorniton. in the front
h;.ll of rhe Court H.m' rtfr Milford nil the
iollowtiiK plw e nml tnut of Innd sitnntv
hi n-tiil lowuHliip of Drl-WHre aud Couuty
of Pike.
Part 1. Hotrlnnlnir ut a benp of nfnno
n covniT of land lorintTly gurvcvml to Mar
thi Mn'mvr, tluT.it: tr frtmf i'frth foriy
two U'icrvf Wcfit itistT Uvo porhon to
jttont' by a Wbltt t)nk mump, thenoe by
tFimittot O Ott And Van Ktt4n South six
ty rtpfnvr Knm one hnnrlred sixty seven
pon ht t- a heap of itUinwt, thenoe South
soventy two and a quarur deRrei Kat
oitfhtT 'vtn p-r;he to a heap of utoueti
cbeone houtli foriy-ime and one half do
Xtw W'vst iwi'iity p.rcbog. thence by laud
of Davenport Smith four and one half de
itrrtn W'fhu r"ionr,y-f(ve and one quarter
perches, tln-m1 hy name South eluhtyflyo
Jt'KtiM's K:nt M-v'nt.y porcbt-s to bank of
l)nlitvva:e Klver, t!:-,n(f down the said rt
tr South t vTciity oi;,-bt th gmm Wvat forty
thrwi piTclii. i iiei ce by Van Kltt-n's land
Nttrth evcit'v fovr and three foiirtlirt fle
Krof'ri West .V) HT hw fro line ot land pur
veyed In tli .tr-antee nan e ot AiKernon
Maiinw, thein-v' oy t-fim N'.ir.h titnt te-!!
and one half di'irrevn h.i&t two p"''fliHii t-o a
(ilckory tree, n Y Rt-akn, tline'.' N nb fit
ly one and a bull drfr-ven. pt two hun
dred and twenty-eight pore he to the liou
of land surveyed to Martha MitOnv,
thence by mun N-rth ulnenen and one
half dejrEvep V,;l f rty ona perohen mi
s'or.e thn place of bt(f iMlin, t 'tiitrilnlti(r
Ono P unnrcd tl)tru.-en .jtnim.t ejt,;lii ;-
f-tnr perches, siri.t ineR,n-t- and tlie naitn ;
which (lorneltuh Van Krtvn 1 .LwhI dnt-d i
Mity lh44i iccirded in I). II. 17 p.iuc -J7,
r-nivt-yed to nat(l HoNirt K V.m Kmc i.
KxrcptiriK out of the above a p'w of lard
cnuveyod by Said it. K. Vn &wn ami
wife lo Charte tnt by d"st da."d .Inly 1;
1mi, recorded In D 'H. M piijfe da
si rtlw d a follows; U tftnnintf a htnito
furtnerly a Whito Oak tno In-ii.tr an trit.d
nal corner of a tr ct 6urveyd in ti e wht
run tea nnma of '."onrad Hititsn No. 7t, df(
h cornor of n trM--t in the warrantee lutu o
of Samuel jfafi tw No. 1, nnd oil line fr
trirt n the naino of Martha Mapnw No.
3, anil alno a eoi ner of the ( bar'ea Vnn Kt
ten Xo lrir t-lienee Smith hlxty derctje
K it sixty twn perches to'a st,one eorner
on lino of land of ('. Ott, thenctj South
tweTity eight decrees West twenty iierohcs
to a s'onc comer brlnp also an original
ennmrtif Algernon MiUiaw No 9 and th
s-dd Mnriha Alanw N3. 3, thonee North
f.trty two d grtes WeHt sixty five perches
t.- th pUcH of ht'RiiinfTiir, (.'otitalnini?
three eres and in bundrnl thirty nil e
p trch' n, and beiug pnrt ot the tract sur
t yed in the name of Charles Van Etten
No. lytt.
IMPROVEMENTS
Of the above about 40 acres are Improved
kiJiwiee woodland. Largo summer board
Pur h .-u-e known as (JuiiaHhaugh Spring
lloiisr. inrntaininR yo rtH)nis, also two an
n i ln.wiwus laundry, Iarg bam now shed,
wttirtiii titiuse and other outbuilding, wat
er. In Limt-e. The whole coiistituLing a Terr
ui str;ible property fur the summer boanl
in bii'ness. Ixx;atetl about half way be
tween Milford and Diiigiuaus Forry and
uu tlie main road
Terms of sale to be cash, balanoc In
six months and the remainder In one year
wiili i t.ierest on the deferred payments at
(tie rrit of 5 per ocnt per annum, said post
pmied payments to be secured hy judg
ment bond and mortgage with tmmranoe
cUuse not lees than one half of purchase
price.
JAS. P, VAN KTTFN,
JOHN P. VAN KTTKrs,
Mtlferd.Pa. Sept 8, 1910. Admin.
WANTS SUPPLIED I !
If yon want not beads, bill UtadJ, letie
huftda, statementn. nhow cards, progiaias
laige posters, sale bills, dodger? envelope
ltags business cards or job printing
every description, done up In the best sty
for yon In an np-to-date and artlstto mua
ner calland see na. PrloesT
THK PRESS PRINT.
Sheriffs Sale!
Hy virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias Issued
out of the Court of Common Pleas of Pike
county, to me directed. I will exnose to tuilt
by public veudue or outcry at the 8 hor) tf' is
oinoe iu me court noue, aiiiforu, Pa., on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1910,
at 9 o'clock p. m. of said day, the following
real estate,
All that certain tract of land situate In
the township ol'bhohUa. Pike Co. P
Beginning at a ntone corner of lands in
warrantee name of Mathew Carey, thence
by laud lo warrantee name of John Lester
ft. ai aigree! ii,. 14 roils to Khohola cre. k
thenoe down tho said ureek, the IS iolkw-.
ing courses ai d dut Alices: S. 76 deirt-
K. U rods, N.-t a dektrw s ti. r-U, N. im
degrees K. 3il rods, JS B7 degruus K. 15 rods
N. $7 degrees E. 13 inkJa, b' degrees E IS
root, . MX aeirrwB r. rctia 10 a sto:n
S. Si degrees r 0 rods, 6, degrees F.
18 rods, N. 8o degrta B li) roK, N.
degrees K 80 rods, 3. 03 d- gn-es K. H unit..
N. iff deirrees J. 10 rodd crotMimr au.id
creek, thenoe N B0 degrves E 66 rods to
stone.theuce br.land of James Wells, JrN
b dogreea V bu rods to a swuih. tt-enc
along said HhoboJa cnt-k, S dere
44 r.MiKfjo abtoue, 8 Stleprrtfii Y iu ru i-i i,
a stone, theuce & 61 'i dgrt'te '. troeiiiu
said creek 9 ivda to a t-Uihr, tl.-Dtt-N &t
dtgreea W lJit rods toastaue,. tl oiit-e .N
Hh.'V degrees V lis) n-dn, to the phu-n oj
iK-ginuing. Contaliitug 7u avre . and a
porch and allowance, pnrt of the 'tin
uel lusco warrant, No Hn. anu tuc
wim premise conreyed bv lvld Sir
Kane and wifot Warren Mi Kchi bv
their deed, dau d March.7, 1, re in!-
tn i) li ( page & V
Also the equal undivided one tMr I 'n
the following two tracts oj land In taid
township of huhola, as 1-iUtiws, lieglq
niug at a l-temliK-k tro mi the batik
MtuLola Croi k, Uu iuj up Mui . rv k N .
77 degrees W 11 rods to turner on line of
lauds formerly of John Meyer, thenee
S. 1 detfree K Ki rotU. thuoe S T7 degri-et
K 4W rLi, thenoe N IU desurees K hi nnit.
Ut a stone on a Pine stump, thence N
:7 di gr-ea W 4t5 rdn. thenoe W L-a rial
thence a 41 degree -s W l rods ta a pin
thtiue S Hli degree K 64 rois t place
of beginning, cuutainuig B:l acres 47 per
ches as iH-r niirvuy made by William C.
Met'arty, County urwyor, Aug LV, Wi'.V
and ol the piece conveyed by Cbauum
Thomas at al to David McKeau, by deed
recoroedl in D ii H&, p 10.
et .mil. a tract lu warrantee name ol
David Jkleheuu containing bit aciea, 1 IB
pt-riioci, aieu rfH-orded In D u ort, p.
bun, the tHiy to the lait twu pieces beins;
veul in said David McKean at the
time of his death, aud tha imij W'arreu
McRi-au being pue ul his cUUdreu and
heirs.
IMPROVEMENTS
Ou first piece, good dwelling house.
barn and outbuildings About JU acres
lui roveti, nairinoe woodland
1 ue other two piooes ait unlraprored
Seizt-d and ttokeu In execution as the
prni erty ot W'ni ien MeKean. deoeatted,
ud will be sold bf tue for can.
GilvUKOii; UUhlUORY,
bherlff
bhuriff's Oflioe, Milford, Pa., i
, bepfc tJ, lulU.
Cultivate Happy Nature.
A happy nature U soineUmos a gift,
but it in also a grare, and cud, thara
for. b cultlTdyl ami acquired; and
It should be a de&ulta aim with tluaa
"ho arc faisife a 4J14. icjr fj)a
-
Gencrai
LIVERY STABLE
Safe horses,
Good wagons,
Prompt service,
Careful Drivers.
I
j
Findlay &
Milford. Pa
; . ' for
Bottling tb, i 'nl j
the hitc TIkjiii:- An.i-
strong ve ol'tr ...! ,
tlie CJciu'i'iil Sim ii nl T. ,
Annstronjr nmi
T1 . i 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
It you appreciats a good market In towin buy
your fish and claim at my place. Llmburger.
imported Roquefort. Philadelphia Cream cheese
or any others desired.
FRED GtJMBLE
Harford St. Millord Pa.
HARNESS
Of All Klnda and Stylo.
Blankets, Robes, Whips
and Horse Outfitting gen
erally.
CARRIAGE
TRIMMINGS
Repairing:-NEATLYDoNE.
Examine my stock it
will olease vou The
price too. '
L. F. IIAFNER.
Harford St, Milford
J Succfcd -rtken everything else falls, f
In r.eivoc.s proeuauon and lemale V
: wealcrK ,4tfj they are the supreme i
remedy, si thousands hava tctuied. t
( FOR KiOHEV.LIVEn AND 1
j STO:'.lACH THO JjCS-t j
I It ie tVc bct inedkine ever soM I
o-e a drorjist'a counter. 5
,TO'K H t Mil) t'limisliid a! .?"
a !Mtd. M"il (jrih myhtn prmi :jit
!,utinn il 'jorj I'll , Kev.Sth :'(
J. W. A'ifstl
DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED
by local applleatlous, as tliey t'Auni t
reach the Uiseaseil portion of the e.'r.
Theie Is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an Inllaineti eon
dition of the mucous lining or the Ku
staehian Tube. When this tube is in
flamed you have a rumbling sound or
Imperfect hearing, and when it if en
tirely closed, Deafness is the result,
aud unless the inflammation, can be
taken out aud this tube restored to its
normal condition, hearing will lie de
stroyed forever; nine cases out often
are caused by Catarrh, which Is noth
ing but an inflamed condition of the
mucous surfaces.
We will give One hundred Dollars
for auy cane uf Deafuess (caused by ca
tarrh) that cuinot ba cured by Hull
Catarrh Cure. Heud for circulars, free.
F. i. CHENEY 4 CO. Toledo, O
Hold by Drugtrists, 75.
Take llalTa, Kauiily i'llls for e.mli
patlou. WANTED To rent small bou
In Miilord, address,
p. . uox m,
JtfatatMP, P
for uui ,an a t;n:s
toiuis. olc ii;ij.ly i . ,
HAUKV T. Ai:.MSTi;0X(r
Whoelor,
PROPRIETORS
tfjii'; t
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ir.wu.li IN
Monte i 1 1 I'r v.picfiy,
Virh nnd Vt'irctablea,
Caiim d (luoils
i - i iiiptly 'A.tleuded
0.
PAUIi RYDER .
Harford 'Street, ' Milford.
wooo & son
,fune;?;,l oirectors
ftfi!i.F0;?D PA .
UNDf,1TAKlNG i
in u)i bin nc hots V
- i
Sp. :ia1 i'.ti'Ttion given to U
EM CALMING
Nn . xtra . h;.. for attendtna
fuuer ilff o--l f. ti-wn.
l'.-l. pin ::o in KrsUIcnert.
N-.-w l-presi-nt.'ftivi; -a'
N ! ii.u .1. ', -k ( Co.- (treat . I-
Fn;:l 702 SALE.
I'lm r . i I ii---- ..I'ltipieJ hy y.i.i
Je-i'p!i i nil -1 to H.-ia-ie to-'ii--lnp
n.- it . i.it .i ; rii rlf'.y fmr aeies
.lit.ty ' I' n- 'd. S---l dweUI-iir, hi. n
.Hid uiti i - I 'iuiii.n.1. Also ex '1
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Used la T jousaais of Homes
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THE MILFORD STORE'
OF STORES v
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 i
, , styles and best materials for winter wear.
' . A New jOepartment . t
A large assortment of Laces and Trimmings. A eompIcief
stock of mens furnishings. Finely stocked Grocery Department
CrocVery and glassware direct from Enp-lancL v ' . . '
Miafc Will iralcc xu to youi
advantage tio btiy of .
MITCHELL BROS.
Bfoad Steeet, : SBilfosd-Pa.:"'
Prescriptions
Compounded
Only
by
Graduates in
Pharmacy
at
Herbst's
Pharmacy.
When
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If you are going to, build any,' V
Where in Pike Co. or Sussex!
Co., N. J. it will pay you to
consult , '.
E S. WOLFE
Dealer in tr"
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Flooring ,.
Siding . ..
Ceiling
Mouldings
Casings
Lath ; '
Shingle
and
Roofin?: '
:i Milford
' HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
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Porch Rocldng chairs from $.98 to $3 00 '
: 'Iron Bed Steads $4.50, $6.50 and $8.50 . . f j
..Mattrasses $3.5Q to $5. Rugs $1 to $4.50'",, v f
, .Matting $.25. Carpet $.35 to $.70a jis-- . tl
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5 flCJ and 25ct goods.
' ' Curtain rods iocta. . Window shades. 25c.
Lots of New Goods In all De- ", 1 , ,'
partments at
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'BEST OF ALL FLOUR
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