PIKE COUNTY PRESS Friday October 7, 1910 ITU I, MA80KI0 HALL BCIl.DING ti bscription: Dm YBAR--One dollar and fifty cents S Months Seventy-!) vet-emu. STK1CTLT I If ADVANCE. Entered at the poet offloe of Mllford, Pike County, Pennsylvania, u sucond slnss matter, November twenty-first, 1HWI. Advertising Rates. Onuinota. onelnaertlon Bach subsequent linwrtlon ' Kedutwt rates, f urmahwt on appuoatlon, Will be allowed yearly tuivwriiisers. Legal Advertising. Administrator's and Executor's Dutloea Auditor's notlccB Dlvoroe notices - HhortH's sales, Orphans nourt C.mnty Treasurer's sales, County tnnnt and eluctlon proclamation, ol S.CW 4 5.110 sal Btnte- artvl by the inch. J. H. V.o Ktten. POHLtSNI REPUBLICAN TICKET. FOR CONGRESS Robert Brown, Monroe Co. FOR SENATOR WlNWIFREl) O. LEWI". Carbon County. FOR REPRESENTATIVE Alfred Marvin Matamoras, Pa. Rualiug Dewitt; fueling the need of a telephone la als Dnsmess as a oontrootor and builder, has had one Installed in his home. Edna, Klaer has returned to Phil. adelphta for the winter. Robert Wilbur and family, who have spent the gummer here, re turned to their Catasanqua home Sunday. James Laaer, who expeots to go to Middle-town, is succeeded by Walter Degen as janitor of Forest Hall. Rev. D. W. Coxe and wife have gone to Cinolnnatl where the general convention of the Episoopal Churob meets. Mrs. Ellis Lewis Is recovering from a reoent suooessful 6peration. W.. B. Cortrtgbt of Laoka waxen recently visited Milfoid. His wife is a niece of the late Frederick Diem Stuart Buchanan, who has been visiting his parents at Cliff Park Honse, has returned to New York. Nelson Brown, who has been gneat In town tor several weeks, has gone to Montana to take a position with the U. 8. Forestry Dept Helen Sadler of Southern Pines has been a recent guest at the home of Sheriff Gregory. Ex County Commissioner 'heo. Corral! of Greene is seriously 111. The revolution in Portugal has re. salted in the overthrow of King Mannel and the establishing' of a repnblio with a president. There have been several battles in Lisbon and macb bloodshed. John C. Warner and family will go to Twin Lakes to-morrow fur their annual Damping. For the past week the weatber bar been pleasant and part of the time unseasonably warm. No frost has appeared here yet, and streams are very low. Five men, supposed members .of a gang of horse thieves, were arrested at Fallsburg, Sullivan County, N. Y lost week and lodged in jail. It is thought they are about half the bunoh which ha been operating In that region. The War Veterans Club of Phila delphla has pasfed a resolution en dotting the oandidatoa on the lie. publican state ticket. Hon. A. Mitchell Palmer bag been endorsed by the Keystone party. Next Wednesday Oct 12th. Colum bus Day, Is a legal holiday for the transaction of business. Morris White peaches are no long er In market and the variety seems to be extinct. . S. St. John Gardener bought at Sheriff's aale lost Saturday the farm of Warren MoKean in Shohola. DONT COUGH, BUT LIVE LONG If every ooufch wore cured bufuro It got a trong bold, human life would be lentil- ened by nuuiy yean. If vry oouguiag ufforer knew that Kemp's ftalunm would top the cough In a fow minutes, he would be glad to oauape the serious oonkwxiuuuow. If any medicine will cure a oougb Kouip Balaam will do It. At dtuggiktiki' at dealers' li&c t) License Transfer Kotloe Is hereby girtm that application will be made lo the Judgjof tliu Court of Quarter buMloiit ii Oitulr 14, lulu for tLe traimfer of the retail liqaor IIoudku of Joseph H. Vojrt fur a Hottl ii the lioru of Makauioras to Hum hard 1) V;utiiittr. JOUM C. WitTBliOOK. Ja. WANTED! Farm witn good apple orchard, brook, unfailing spring, moderate prioo. Hoffman, 30ti VV. 112, ivew xom THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES &TOVJC WOOD Furnlthed at a toad. Jlfaif order given prompt, at tention. Mitford YVt Nm.otk. too J. n, Awf, FOR RKNT A store room 17 x 4( with collar, on Ann Street one hvttV from llroad, hoxt dour to Milfotrt Inn. Al'pJy t this nfTica. There Is mnr Cut.irrh In tliis M-t i'-n of the count rv than nil ntiittr iIImchhi'ii put tn- Ht-iluT, iUi.1 until tlif tuft i;'v yciirn wn suiipMl to op iiMiiriihle l or n gn'tv uiMiy Tt'iirn (1oTtor pri riounofd it n local liHfRHf a no nrcscrthctt litem rtMntviun. unci by coir.i ani ly fitiline Ui cure wii h locn) tfp'itiiuf'M, iruiionini'(l it iiK'uralnv Sri- r liri p ruV' n cuT-ftrrn to r ' ft tviisiitu final tli-riM) Mm MuTcforp rf-nulri'f, con- miiiiMoiifil WiBTm-nt, H fill's Catarrh iii.tiiuJ'it' turf'd hy F. J ('lic'i.iy & ('. T it'-ti i, nUi, in tin. only cfipsiiiniioii- itl mi re on the ruarKnt It . s tntu-n nitiT ti. lily in ilnoa from H (irons to n tei'nnon- (tii, it act.i tliii-cWy on the bl-M-tl ntid mil- com Biiff-tcH of the nyftum. They o(Itr one liutiilrt'd doiiarfi tur nnv cnne it t lit to cum St-ntl for liircuLirn and tcritirnonmlri. Addnjn p .J. UHKNICY & CO., 'ioUlo, O Sold hv 1 rtii'int8. 7fo. TbkerlaH'8 family Pills for uonstipatk u Blmpt? 5-. ... VhQ world movea, but it dorsn't Pak EnKllsh. Ptolemy Philadelphia, the groat old sport prototype of Leo pold of Belgium. Is one of th nx-kn of ages in hint.ory, for he fonndd tie tnuaeutn and library "f Alexandria. H desired a copy of the Old Tene ment trftn!ated Into Greek for his prftciww JJbmry. for he and the library were both Greek. This first Greek translation of -the Old Testament is railed the Septuaglnt. We can see from the BeptuaKlnt what sort of Greek van spoken over the ancient Greek world that Alexander built; very coarse and crude and mongrel and homely as rompared with Attic Greek; full of local words to suit lo cal needs and emergencies and busi ness, as simple a Dog Latin was In Europe In the middle ages, and suctv as Kngliah will one day, become when( spelling and Byeoch may be as simple and natural a the fouimon man. Taste Is Localized. Taste Is curfouHly localized In the mouth. Put a lump H sugar on the tip of your tongue and yon will find it tasteless. All sweet or aromatic eub stanceti, such as wine, sugar and cof fee, can he properly appreciated by the front half of the tongue, a piece of knowledge that every true conmHa eur applies when he sips Instead of taking a mouthful. With most other substnucea, however, the reverse la true. In these cases the tip of the tongue serves only for touching It fe the bavk part that tastes. The sides of the mouth, too, are quite In sensible to certain aubutuncea not tasteless. Put some salt or vlnegnr between the teeth and the cheek, and you will find thm absolutely flavor less. London Chronicle. The Largest Parish. The man who has the honor of having the most extensive spbrttual charge of any active individual minis ter In the world Is the Rev. Leonard J. Chtiatler. of St. Paul, Minn. His parish is 40U miles loiifc and about 100 miles wide, contatnn teny-two meeting vlm.es. The line of thto huge pastorate runs eut and west along the Great Northern, enabling the pas tor to myq the UwniHi.a Central to ward the south. There are, however, several prea-liinx points that lire not on either line, and the ie are made by stage or on hoLsehat k at dtutances of from forty to seventy miles. Only Cause for Smoking Out. A Nw York youuftater wbo live In a uelghtorhood where disease; makes frequent ruir.tgatlons nece Bary returned from hie first vit4,t to the country with the aatonshlng in formation that Fanner Jones's coon ai;d wopcVlnu-ks had been laid up v. iih g ru'.et firver. The summer tencher Hhhms n a til re faking, so she aimonisbftd hit.i not to tell fibs. "Hut that ain't no lie." said he, "Didn't I see the tree they lived in wld me own even, an' didut I hear Mr. Jones tell how ha had to em oka 'tin out?" B-.9 Bufibey Bleed, f . Mt? Rjsbey la Soakcr Cn iion'r) inlvire at -retary, and he loves he Si'el.er in a whole-hearted man ner. HAery time a newspaper cor respoi.d'-nt writes anything harsh about Cannon, Uubey becomes Indig nant. A ritor tells how on one oc casion be Httnt a friend of his to ask a corresptwuU-nt why he insisted on "roanting" the Sneaker. "Well, I'll tell you," replied the newspaper man, "1 like to rtkk Caunon to eee buebey bled." Popular Magazine. Mora Than 9,000 Queen Wasps. At the annual bhow of Burghfleld and Bulhu in p stead Horticultural So ciety, held In the grounds uf Sir Wys'lham Murray at Burghrleld, the number of queen waaps exhibited was by far the largest ever collected, there being &44. v Kmeet Chance of the Manor House, Burghfteld. gives the coJIeotore a far Ui rug for each wasp, and this year he has paid out Ji'at over 10. The nmjurity of the colleiHors were chil dren. Sherlock Holmea in Parte, The subjoined Rem appeared In A French newspaper: "There was found In the river ttila morning the body of a soldier cut to pieces and aeed up lu a sack. The circumstances seem to preclude any eiMpflokm of Stiirijle MJerybod'i Orphan's Court Sale. By virtue of an ordr nf thR Orphin's Court of thrt County of Pike In partition, the following real estate ot which Koltert K Van Kt.N'n Intie nr the 'owuahtpot Iel aware. In said t'oumy of iik d.ed wdztid wili hi' 'S,poRed to Kale by public vendue or outcry nn SATUB1)A V, OCTOBSR 8, IfllO at H o'clock in the ntterrionn, in the front h"U of the Court H.iti nt Mllford all the following- piece and tract of land Hituate lu s itd towiiuMpof Del an and County or Pike. Parr 1. Beprinnlng at n heap of stones a Conner of bind formerly surveyed to Mar tba Mnliiiw, theuce by same North forty, two di'grps Went vixty five pcrohes to itone by a WhlN Oak 9ttimp, thence by lands et G. Ottand Van Rtt-en South six ty degrees Knnr one hundred sixty seven perch i n t a benp of ntoneH, th.enne houth utventy-two aitJ a qiidrUT degrees Kant "ighiv Heven peichos to a heap of stones 'heie'M "iiiith f'r:y-one and mm half de tfine- WtiKt twenty pTCheH. t lience by land of Dnvnpoit routh four and one half de gree Wer.i Hcventy-hve and one quarter jH-ii-h.'-i, tiieniv by game i-Umth eighty flvt dtjgKc1 1'ii-t seventy ierchi'S to bank uf Deiaunrt Hiver theuce down the said riv it .Si.n' li twenty fijrbt dogreen West forty thret"' p-'i' hrs, tii' acu by Van Kiien h laud Nnrt.ii vovouiy toer and three fourths ile-gre-. v et .Vi parches to line of Iniul mir veyed in the warrantee name of A tyertu n Ma(inw, thf'iioe by RHine North nineteen it nd one half degieop Kast two perrlies to a Hukory tree, now stake, th. nee North fif ty one and a hnlf degrei'H Wear two him Jred and twonry-elgnt p' rein- to th-' Hue of IhimI Diirveycd to .Man in M ei' . thencr by snie North ninteeti and half ih'green Kast forty wim pinches in istontw thephiceof beglnn Contaluii One H' unuri d thirteen Acioa ami eighty four pevrhe.4, sti let meaurp Hnd the r uoe Which Cornelius Van Ktten by deed dnted W. Amy lb4ti rotorded In l H !T pane ,' )?, conveyed to said Hubert K Van Hit ten. (Excepting out tif the a hove n piece of land lonveyeil by said K. K. Van Ktten and .vifo to ;hni lea Obt hv deed dated July Hi, iN8, ruonrded lu U. ii. 5 page "Xtb, d; !rll'd nf- foilowH; Beginning at a stake fonueily a vVlilte Oak tree being an or$ nal corner of a tr.ict surveyed in the wr riHihfe Dame of Conrad Haue No. 170. also i corner ol a tract in the warrantee name f Samuel MatJaw No. 1, and on llile of tract 'u the name of MarthA Magaw No. it nnd iiUo a corner uf the Charles Van Ktr cii No lWi, theuce South sixty degrees Kast sixty two perched to a Btone corner m line of land of C Ott, thence South ..wenty elgiit degrees West twenty perches to a stone coruer being alito an original curnt i of Algernon Maliaw No 8 and the ald Martha Magaw N ). it, thence North forty wo degrees Weat. sixty five perches to tim place uf beginning, Containing Un-ee acres and une hundred thirty nine perches, and being part of the tract sur vived In the name of Charles Van Ktten No. i86 IMPROVEMENTS Of the above about 40 acres are improved bihinee woodland. Large summer board ing iioune known as couaHhaugn npnng Motive, containintr 9U rooms,' aiMi two an- n jx lioiiHos laundry, large barn cow rdicd, agon noue ana otner outtiuiimng, wat r in hotute. The whole const ituting a very lesirable nroDerty for the summer board ing busineris. Locared aliout half way be tween Milfurd and llnKiiiaU8 Ferry and on the luain road Terms ot sale to be K chhIi, U balanoe In six mouths and the remainder n one year wuu iiiterefic on tne aeierreu paynente at thti rate of 6 per cent per annum, said post poned payment to be secured by Judg ment bond and mortgage with Insurance el a use not less than one half of purchase price. JAM. F, VAN K IT r W. JOHN P. VAN Kl'TEN. Mllford, Pa. tiept a, 1U10, Admin. WANTS SUPPLIED I ! If you want note beads, bill heads, lette beads, statements, show cards, programs large posters, sale bills, dodgers epvelopos ltags business cards or job printing every description, done up In tho best rty foi you in an up-to-date nd artistic lout ner callnnd see us. Price!' THE PRKSS PRTNT. THE NAME- ih me uauie 10 reiiiemocr wlieu you need JUMJXEKY. Our FALL OPENING will be held TUESDAY, WKDSB8DAV und THl'ltHDAY of Ihis week we cur dially invile the ludiee of Milf( id ainl vli iuiiy to call and iuspe.-t our UK AL' T I F L' L DJdl'LA Y uf TIUM.MKU HATS. HATTIE L, WEED, 42 Front Street, Parlors Opposite 5 & ioct Store "a.i cu 10 rent umall Hi u-io Id Millord, adriretu, P. O. 11(. 1 s . Muituimras, Pa DO YOU f EeTTTkE THIS? Does your he;id ache or simply feel heavy and uncomfortable? Does yonr back aeheV Do you feel fagged outf The tonic laxative herb tea known as Lanes Kuuilly Miniirlne will care your head, re move the pam lu side or hack and restore your strength. Nothing else Is so good for the stonmch and bowels. At druggists aau uetuers boo, REGISTER'S NOTICE. The follow ini; uciiouiiU lia'e been nieu wnu uib nemter aim will be re fented lo the Orphans' Court of J'lke ( ouniy lor eonnrmatKiii on the third Alouoay 01 u'looer next. 1CSTATK of JoMepli Kbenaxer Virgil, The rlrxt aotl llnal account of Henja 111(11 ('. Totleu, (iuardian of nalil minor. KMT ATK of Carlton A. Hmilk. de- ceatHid, The first and final account of hinilh (1. Sherman, Executor. KKIA'IK of Mary Fahreuhaeh. de- eeaned. Accoual of Henry FaUren bach, KxecuUtr. KKrATK of Amanda W. Corlrl(rht, deieaNed. The ncntint of J. il. Van Ktleu, Ailuiiniktrator d. b. 11. Uilford, Pa. 1 Johu C. Wentbiook Jr: 8ej)t 17, 11)10 f Hegister. Court Proclamation State of Pennsylvania ) County o Pike. ( Notice U her, hy ffWen fo all persons Nturul hy riH)0'iiir..iiHk) or otluirwiite to -prar Thai the Octolx-r Uuin ol lou ol the several courts of Pike oounty will be hi'ld al llic muri house lu the HorouKD of Mll ford ou (be third Moudar IV till at a o'clock p.' ui. and wUl be ooutiuued one wuk if ueteeaajy. GKOBGK GhKGORV. Gen n LIVERY Safe, horses, , Good wagons, Prompt service, Careful Drivers. 1 u Firidlav & Mllford. Pa 0 ill f . , .- i .vi H-y.! :-L.V-'' fT-V .);;. . Yu .. . X.VJ- ri Sl.- l d'f-'-. . . TAr tTA-..-ri.: V'IKi' if tnUm n..thin l.it m.i . I.rt-l-t. rrrhlV " '. y ti--urtw. r-.-iV ! Mw.-it of tl.e OFFERED . that W mi become thm belter ttnnwa ttnS aally rcirnlt our aprt tal I-. Jtr In hU.k wflrta allkA. "mi-li it, ilioti.lt ct. rott- knows tho tufltMa r nv, ttuJ you hn our word lor it that tt u Mi uriui'i 1 Vmrsjn. tttai it btnk if jou don t tblnk mo. lUau k ontik. ENsf Jtiw-l'ei it.... . VUV Greatest Dry Goods Values of the Year Mfs ttitttfrcntt-wt arlflttn, tht rtoit qurttitipn al ijjrt-wi rltii tht- noit qiintittpn l prU 1 'U1 f M if mil will wr (O fur It hrlnira a mil it prli i '' you f-nn lihop fut m natl-ftn tnril, aa if y.. . .... ..,-. hi our ifij prim aeuil for our uatalouu and ae. what bis I'rim Flannel Snlllnij SJ-.'r.nfni worth fully 5oc ar.t. Bjploiirjiil for winter an I to or ttklrla anI for hfrt nrttt bloun irnUta, many anli4 ofi'on. nH pUtn mUtnriis) of astra onallti aTtratif rcuuil pii ". Cintva I ray mliii tap tVB. J. K:'.!.".' Me Trd. onaof tba nlcrat waah f oi 4 aovalttaaof tha ipaiubi 'mra la a oholca variatr of color. "1. Width 27 in. Perm4 Bto rani. Ftno for w a i t a, nrfiA irlr&ailnifv a4o, eomra In rtiani Kristin color. f far yard , C f ftiiilnrlrr '"r,lJ5rB rtl of ta B xfjv.ittita yn t ht- bnmi n trupnrti'fl u rl Will Bl'r 7 x tion. It U ai i'i win i ika to thi lt Cor Width 27 ia, l' ar4 Blankets !tf"W rrxihla't matob thii riU' fnrloaa tbau ti.Otf at any fftitil p(itm in lliu i-ountry, W nr idt rrw.ll ry- id beJdiiiH "f W.98 tort r, airt l7It oir u 'ncriiitiou lo-. h rar pair. A with wi Colorti Taffeta J,"1 oil of tli la Yni-d ir- r ttirtcin; da. Mfa it la a rfitular f 1 off or it in nl.. 11 m -v. SQn l Tari"V( iti irifi; prica It er iJer tha gi In. Par vara. ., xlra in plain mi 'rni ftfl ablw ( ffuota. Par urt OSC DarnaskMrrVJr-l TP lMha, hV'ht, pir llot-a l bat mil tn nn. wt.rili mm h re Uiun wa Hk for It. Width in., abaolutf1y fit it jultra. is btin d.jtn. Uti'fn-t. Itiiland, ohcoksj. 10 t.inlH tot anus tiiriHia mnu viip Calicoes ,V",r'; ara n'Mla lu nt Ikv a : niidsrJ alogua. jftf yard lare Tea Set r'p'TV? low prwf1airt'on pleveltna t-B!.t. W c hiie womierful oiTit. tint" inAinej rfootia, U(t our-"' print" nt mi f-'Uiiitfly li ..rl. rK thin ybr, )m thim be a ynrd, couta in all atiuvlard color and In a wide Tariatf ot puttoriaj width i j In, IA. 1U yiirdafor Don't fail to wrltHapo-tal Hm a Mlr pA aJi for r fri-e N(iirM a, aearaat y ou -Unit aud OainpOaU Htrroij, P,a.MMHf l; , or Uhkaao Amiwc ItiAgC Montgomery Ward & Co. NCSAAGS0 Supplying The Table AN EVERY DAY PROBLEM We solve tt by keeping . Fine Groceries, Canned Goods, Choice Meats, Fresh Vegetables. FOR AN ELEGAN1 DINNER If you appreciate s good market mtowinnuy your Nsh and c ams at my place. Limtnirger, imported Koqir fort fiildddphia Cream cheese or any alhcii J-sIred. , FRED GUMBLE Uarford Si. Milford Pa. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Eianktts, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS Repairing ;-NEATLYDOE Examine my stock it will please you The price too. L. F. IIAFNER. Harford St, Milford r i' z is :. cs s ss, Succeed when everything else tails. In nervous piosuauca and teinids weaknesnfs thry ott) the supreme remedy, us thouwtnJs huts fe.uried. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER ANO STOMACH YAOUBLE k is lbs beat merlktne aver sold ew a drutjpst'a fewest. - -J- TreasjL ,..ii. 1 m.lisu .n lunaii iiuLm era STABLE Wheeler: PROPRIETOR! 111 a. Bfrf t a Ml T Iffli s ihn T;l S srn8lla g a st bosne an 'I , P J k sttrirB. Inr It II t pst s i a lu VJS ; klllMlT.t. ' &t J I l"".-""-- 1.-.-1 l..r. f..r 11.. rj,i .....c. . r.... .i.,rt,f f t if,.:. W ttav. h.d f thsl ar Ws ism iliniflsa thn Islsil smrnsl. v below all t-omif rition. Our rntnirtwan whlrh w nn rli.llnr .tr.W ,.i Ar, ,.A- .!..(. i lu,-. wrr lo the hiKiK-wt drj u-kmIp alnn-a ita w Yffk or sj..nn ror me ii-ani. iort arc )nat reductloi.a wa ar tnukinv tint ycax. linen Crash HKtSTJtii aada ia antkai'h i l:ntn rraah. li- rar-l pift-aa, K b hea w i i a, t'ioat wiv, n, walhty af d 7 abaorhfarvt. 10-y aid pluoa lW 'C Tnurola W oifa yon ihia op. IUVlV:i?t portnitltriorfi la.ilA Tour towol aupply. Sir hui M tow eU, .lift 1 H:4 t, , w, ltrht 14 for only hHr. OtharUjwel raluta r-ntiaMr nitraotl a in oar CA bm w.t-JoTUa. b for 9WZ anld wai Lraaaifif aaertiaa, wrapiarif, oio. oaaa. rtirti'tj oi Bwirtij ana tuck aUlV .sfhu a o.ai yr-1 lUtn lartyularlyM It 0.wi-rpejaH.. l2 WoolTaHem-i;j?.tarr23 Bn iHifMins1 wool iHffota- rr-sm. int haa wndit I'iMunia'X eoTfifXi, .is ....r.tiut a md wv o'ir a i tr a ar, I aud ci inr tl 10 tti .a. fimtM in tnaar Liu 4 yd. T-r yard?. 88c fry mat ii h -tin Thfa Ism t'ili Uu-irtwJ fr Mn patti - .,. 9c Panama Ow a ll-wwol woratad liViisa aoratad. a vara 1 in navy, with :c RYDER'S MARKET RYDEH' BUILDING ,.-t---.r- -v. ' A WAUYx IN 1 Mt'iits'iintT J'royisioiis, Fi:-!i niul Teetai)lcri, Ord.'is I'r(, mi ptly Attended PAUL RYDER Harford Street, ' Milford. WOOD & SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS MILFORD PA UNDERTAKING lu all brunches tipeuial attentioD given to EMBALMING No extra cbnrgo for attending funerals out of town. Telephone In Kesldenoe. LS.D1- ASSISTANT Nest ork Kepreeentatfvs Natloual Casket Co. 60 Orsal JonesSt. Telephone a346 Spring FARM FOR SALE. Tha form now ommieJ by Mrs Jotw'ph Car huff In Delaware town ship rontalnlue about flfW four acre,- thl.ty olpared. Goud dwelliiin, barn and other oufcbniMiujja, Also exorl lent fruit on tlie J'luoe. For terms etc, tiinuirf) on the prein tecs) of Miui' Joukpu a. Cxuuvrr rPD)a'ai' towaatif . I llflf TSFFFTI i VII I1HUI.5 ilt droaa fulirlo. nui a nn- naup an-i apiajitiiri wanrloai imaliMaa, i.imwt In wltW TiirUtr t-olrtr Width 41 - iut ) yf4 4 ouuoaa, 07 P yaxc 0C Ithk milford stokk OF STORES Longest Established, Best Equipped FINEST LINE OF WINTER GOODS. Specialties in woolens. Jackets, ladies, mens and children underwear. Gloves, hosiery, boots aad shoes. All the latest styles and best materials for winter wear. Beautiful -!4r NTckwai? A New Department A large assortment of Laoes "and Trimmings. A complete stock of mens furnishings. Finely stocked Grocery Department CrocVery and glassware direct from England. All of tlz aboVc at prices that Will irakc it to youi; advantage to buy of MIT0HELL BR0S. Boad. Stew, SBilfoM Pa, Prescriptions Compounded Only by Graduates in Pharmacy at Herbst's Pharmacy. When Your Home If you are going: to build any where in Pike Co. or Sussex Co., N. J. it will pay you to consult e. s. WOLFE dealer in 1 T? ! I n 1 I tl k. cement t A Lime ) M Plaster E Doors ( L and) U Windows M Interior Finish ? B and E Oak Flooring S R Pa I Uf HOUSE FURNISHIfiQ GOODS Porch Rocking; chairs from $.98 to $3. 00 Iron Bed Steads $4.50, $6.50 and $8.50 Mattrasaes $3.50 to $5. Rugs $! to $4.50 Matting $.25. Carpet $.35 to $.70 a yd. 5 10" and 2Set foods. Curtain rods xocts. Window shades 2sc -Lots of New Goods in all De - partmeats at W. S. RYHAH ah d SOfI Mllfora, Pa. oo oo oo oo oo oo oo jO BEST OF ALL FLOUR. iEEO, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, tnd HAT in need of any Hello to No. 5., or come to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD PA f , R. A M E o r I s 2 2 2 ! ! 2 2 2 2 o 2 oo u
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