PIKE COUNTY PRESS Friday October 21, OrVU B, MAHONIC II ALL BUILDING, subscription: Onr YBAR-Oiie dollar mid fifty cents Six Months Seventy-five cents. STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. Rnt-ered ft the p null of Mllforrt, P.ke County, Pfniirtylvanla, m woond QiMt mftltflr, November twenty-Unit, I8'.l. Advertising Rates. " Ontlnch, onelnwrfcion 1.50 Soh sulwqum.t Insertion KeductHt rates furnU.Hxl on application, will le tillowea yauriy tulvtfttimra. Legs! Advertising. Administrator's nnd Executor notices 3.0( Auditor's nntlreo .... 4. no Dlvorc notlut'H - - i 'H Hheiiff's flnlen, Orphans court snles, U.muty 'Lrei.su.vr s bhIob. County stutw muut and election, proclamation ohftrgisl uj i dp iucd: J. H. Vmn If t ton, PflBLISHKB, REPUBLICAN TICKET. FOR (JO JS GUESS RUBKRT BROWK. Monroe Co. FOR SENATOR WlNMFRBD O. LEWIS. Carbon County. FOR REPRESENTATIVE Alfred Marvin Mutaraoras, Pa. When you are siok and iu need of a physician, when yon are la trouble and want good advice, when you are building and desire skillful work men yon naturally turn to" men who have not only ability but experi ence. This la wise and good busi ness precaution. Many States and . dialriots, Congressional and represen tative, recognize the wisdom of re taining men who have energy and experience to represent theui. A man without aoqualntanoe, without skill and withont experience, Is at a great disadvantage among these ot his fellows who possess these require rnentg, and. cannot give his constitu ents the same value in services' as other distrlots represented by the men who do possess them. Home districts in this State have been for years represented by the same men nntil their power and influence is felt and known throughout, the country, We have said, and repeat that il this Congressional district is to be represented by a Demoorat it is wise to send a man of ability, no matter from which Comity, and keep him there. That only by so doing can we have weight or influeuoe. We will be fur better served by one who has learned the ropes, than by send ing a green man who, no matter what his ability, has no acquaint auoe and no influence. The same arguments prevail Jn the caBe of Mr. Marvin. He has twice represented the County and both times, within reason, has fulfilled his promises. He ia well known at Har- rlshurg and Is recognized as having influence. He has been appointed on Important Committees and in all re' spoots has served his constituents, Without respect to party faithfully and well. Is U business polioy and sound judgment to send a new, un irieu and Inexperienced .man? Do you honestly believe that he could serve you as well and successfully as Mr. Marvin no matter how good bis intentions or earnest bis efforts. He would be with the minority and mi nunues seiuom prevail. Look at this matter in the mmo way you would a business proposition and then vote as good sound judgment dictates. Coming HIGBEE OF HARVARD A oomedy drama la three acts at Brown's Hall on Thursday evening vjewjuer zun. iToauceu Dy the dra matte club oi Port Jervls High Bohool. Plot of the play oentera around a college youth who ia in love wltn a vivacious western girl out is opposea in ibis oy bis lather. Dancing sfter the play. Admission 25 cts. SAFE AND SURE. Among th medicine that are reoorn lueuded and endonod by physicians and ore. For many yani It ban been regard ed by doctor the int?Uiciut) moat likuJy to cure ooiiRhe, aud It bus a utroug bold on the etiiwiii of nil wtll-iiiforuid pttoulo. Whtn Kemp's liaUaui csuuot curt m oough we Bhtill be at a lorn to kuow wbat will. At druggist)' and dfaiurw', i(ta. 14, 10 m mw i iaia. lucthwhtt W. 8. Rymnn is In New York on business this week. Dr. W, L. Angle of Strendsbn'K vinited Milforrl rpoently. East Strondaburg In future will have her distinctive name, and will bo so reongni7.4d on railroad time . ables - She has heretofore had no mtnlile official exigence, f Everett, sed about 14 years. son of John Owens, died In Port Jer vis last wuek. The remains were brot here Saturday for interment. Ed Drake says he is bnsy spotting bee trees anil haa located several which will pnn out a lot of genuine sweetness. John Vogt Jr has sold 'his hotel at dhoholu to his son Joseph H. of Mat- kid or (is who recoutly conducted hotel at that, place. vliasiiiuss men in Alilford, except hotels, barbtr shops aud drug stores lire considering closing their plaoei luring the winter at G p. m. Algernon Gregory bus gone to Aurora, III., where he will be em' ployed by his uncle in a factory. Clus Chedister, the Jersey chioken thief, plead guilty last week at New ton and got six months in the Coun ty jail. Mrs. Elnanor Quinn has rented her house on Catharine Street for the winter to Frank Stutsman of Eastern. W. H. Aimer and wife are visiting friends in Warren County, N. J. Joseph M. Huston architeot of the state oapitol was sentenced Wednes day by Judge Kunkel to pay a fine of $500, costs of prosecution and to serve from six months to two years in me eastern penitentiary. Heap, pealed which acts as a stay. There waa no intention in publish' ing the set of assembly last week in relation to minora visiting bowling aiieys 10 in any wibo injure any one. It is only fair that the bublio and proprietors should know the law, lest unwillingly boui disobey it. Concrete blooks made In any quan uty oy iv. rj, uumDert, Minora, fa. David B. Hill, ex-Governor and ex U. 8. Senator from New York died yesterday at his home in Albany, N, Y., aged about 67 years. For many years he was a prominent figure in the politics of his State. . The Direotors' Convention and Teachers' Institnte for Pike County will begin next Monday at 2 p. m. at the Court House. There is more Catarrh In this section of wie uuumry uiau nu ocoer diseases put to- goMitM-, auu uutu tne iiisc lew years was supposed to oe invurnoie. For a great many years aootur pronounced It a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly fulling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It luourable. Sol ent hits provtm catarrh to be a oonstltu- tiuuai uiaease ana inerolore requires ooa Htnutloual trentinent. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co, loledo, Ohio, Is the only constitution al cure on the market. It is taken Inter nally m uosus irom iu drops to a teaspoon ful, It acts directly on the blood and mu oous surfaoes ot the system. They ofler uuu uuimreu nuuars tor any case It tails to uun oeim lor circulars ana testimonials Address F.J. CHKNKY& CO., Toledo O .Sold by Uruegists, 75o. ' Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. MAST HOPE Wed. night the first frost came ana ice formed. No. 8 leaves no more mail at this piaoe siuoe lliursuay the thirteenth. No school at Tusten on Columbus uay. Miss Agnes Dick spent Saturday at Narrowsburg and her sister Sophia nijui up xuusuuy. Peter Sshott and wife are spending i.wu nut-as ui uis miners. Miss Wil hununa Schott also spent last week at iter rattlers. airs. o. o. urawford was enter taineu at Uapt. Hayes Sunday night, Monday she left for her N. Y. home. The yonng people of thia nlacn en joyed a party at Mrs. Jessie Canio vui. o oaiuiunjr VVCDJIlg, U ) B Un... 1.... 1 - airs, .mngbam of N. Y. oity Is uuaruiug st tne ociaeu inanor. W. H. Hankins has been verv snr. crasiui oaicuing wan-eyeu pike. The boya and tirls are enlovlnc themselves pioking chestnuts of whinh thnrn am m.nu ' Mrs. Mary Bross is entertaining Uw. 'P.. ..r M V . u. ud. ui ai. x. ciiv ana Mrs. saiitn oi rort Jervis. THE SECRET OUT. "What made mv lovulr onmnlnilnn Ido not like to tell, for It wati inediolne but the nicest a woman ever took. It waa Lane's Family Medicine that dirt-it ' Thia i a pitftuauii aero wa wiucn acts favora- oiy on tue Btouiacb and bowels, purifying "lumi miu uioauBiug uie SH1D like iurKiu. iii euros neauaone ana backache, wrugKiidi auu ueaiurs sun it, Uoo. 9 Strike Up The Fiddle. Dedicated to Celia Agnes McOovern Strike up the fiddle Play a merry tune, Uance wnile you may . By the beams of the moon. Dance while your hearts are brieht. Dance while your limbs are lie-lit K'utufDiiuiiK inter s niguc Will come too soon. Strike up the fiddle Sing a merry song ah bere are happy We're a jolly throng. Sing out each girl and boy aing out your tongs of Joy Age, pleasure will destroy When it comes along. Strike up the fiddle Dash care away, it it Dot enter in best it should stay. Yontb will not always last, Time drives his chariot fast. He'll leaoh the goal at last Let OS now be gay. THE NAME f 1 1 fr ... Is the name to remember- W hen yon need MILLINEHY. If you're HARD to PLEASE or It you're TJNDEClOED Just what will BKBT 81" IT Vol, PAY a VMIT HERE. . IIATTIE L. WEED, Opposite 5 & ioct Store, PORT JEPA'iS j THE STORE OF Certain SATISFACTIOW jf lTOVE WOOD FiirnMud al f I tb a load. Mail orden given prom! of - tention. Milford ., jYov 7fA. loot t J. II7. h'ien'l FOR RENT A store room 17 x 10 wuu iwimr, uu aas Dtreet one diook from Broad, next door to Milford Tnn. Apply at this ofDoe. NOTICE. The Commisaonors of Pike County will hereafter hold Regular Meetings be 1st Thursday of each rao. between the hours of 9 a. m. and i p. m, except ing In the months when Court may be In session, and then during Court THEO. II. BAKER Commissi mers Clerk WANTS SUPPLIED! ! If yon want note heads, bill heads, lette heads, statements, show cards, programs large posters, sale bills, dodgers envelopes ltaga business cards or job printing every description, done up In the best sty for you In an np-to-date and artistic mut ner calland see OS. Prices r ," THE PRESS PRINT. FARM FOR 'SALE. The farm now occupied by Mrs. Joseph Carhuff in Delaware town ship containing about fifty' four acres thl.ty oleared. Good dwelling, barn and other outbuildings. Also exoel lent fruit on the place. . t or terms etc. enquire on the prera ises of Mrs. Joseph G. Carhi-kf. Delaware township. THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN - ' ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL OFFICES NEW .YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES Lord Courtney' Wit. Ird Courtney, who recently, cele brated his 7SUi birthday, baa a happy wit During the time he waa a mem ber of the House of Commons he was asked at one of the meetings of his constituents whether was in favor ot a bill to legalize marriage with a deceased wife's !ster. "May I In quire," he aaked, '"whether tho Ques tioner is married V The gentleman replied that he waa and that his wife had a sister. "Is your wife present?" aaked the future peer. "She Is not." "Well," said Mr. Courtney (aa he then was), "my wife Is present, and he, too, has a sister." The mq&ttng an the member's point 'and the Question was not pri-osud furtbe:-. Ttt-BlU. Woman as a Travs'er. When a woman who la traveling Is assigned to her room in a hotel bhe looks up the hotel rules on the door and carefully reads tbem. When alio comes to one as follows: "No will ing of clothes permitted In this room." she gives a satisfied Blgh. Then she unpacks her trunk, rings for hot v a ter and within an hour haa the rrlr ror corered with handkerchiefs pasted there to dry, and has hose, underwear, walata, etc., hanging over the back o every ehalr, Then she gets out her alary and notes In it how much money she haa saved. "There are said to be some very historic places In this town." she notes after detailing her wash, -but I will not" have time to see them." Atchison Globe. Plah That Carry C and lea. Boane of the flan found at a denth ef about ten thousand feet by a Ger man deep sea expedition resembled the fesstl apeoles In the rocks ef the Meeoacse era. when the earth's at mosphere waa dense with carbon. These Bah la many cases had special means of collecting light Some pos- aed enormous eyes occupying near ly the whole aide of the head and some were supplied with telescopic organa. Others carried their light on thetr beads In a manner similar u that of ' the glow worm. Montreal fMattdard. Origin of The Bills" Sign. The origin of the throe balls In front of a pawnbroker's office, says the New York World, waa a cornera tloa of Italian merchants, known as "Lombards," who established loan of nees In France and England daring we unneenin century. Their "arms " or embiema, (or those of the Med Id fatally, which waa foremost In the cor poration), ware three, golden balls. The p roe nt "three ball" sign Is sup Posed to be derived from that. Walnuts for Fighting Bulla. ' The United States Consul -General at the city of Mexico reports the ar rival at Mexican ports ot several Spanish ships, biinglug In loads ot English walnuts. The nuts are belna distributed among ranches near Mexl- clty for use exclusively in feed ing nghUng bulla. The walnut are supposed to put the animals on edge for ring encounter. Waahlmrton Q en c r a I . LIVERY STABLE . : ".. .... . Safe ihorses, " ; r Good wagons, Prompt service, Careful Drivers. 1 Findlay & Vlllford,. Pa 1 ; c.-iu i i"i F0R r 1 i i i.9. tlie late strong' we offer for sale . the General Store of T. , . Armstrong and Company. ' For full particulars, ' terms, etc. apply to , ITAERY W--SJ..H.'auewMu Supplying J The Table AM EVERY DAY PROBLEM We solve it by keeping Fine Groceries, ' Canned Goods, Choice : Meats, .Fijesh Vegetables. FOB AN ELEGANT DINNER If you appreclats a good market In towin buy your fish and clsmt at aiy plica. Limburger, imported RoquelorL Philadelphia, Cream eheew or any others dtjlred. FRED GUMBLE Harford St. : Milford Pa. HARNESS Of All Kinds) and Stylos). " Blankets Robes, Whips and'Horse Outfitting- gen erally.' HV CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS Repaifing:EATLYD0NE. Examine my stock it will - please you The price too. L i . HAFNER. H rford St, Milford 3 ?'iccd vh?n everything else fails. . i iicivu -B prostration and female v (sinenses tljey are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FORKIDNEY.LIVERAND oiu.-viACH TROUBLE ia the best medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter. ti.;rsratarsfta0 V.'VUS A!la:long Fibre Roofing f reigrit Paid NTur; Smooth Robber Surface 1 27 r,f 1" Irclshl iriMM prlc. lor SUaair ' ? J."' " v'rlnia, Tnn.i..e una Arkan- Nebraska, 1 ' LlilJlT!"", rk. tar .T.TT.n" ""'" ei.aa iwr roll prlc tor Kii Uo, ALU. to the asaiu poluiir This Is Ibe rlesl Keeling Olfer Ever Made ""f J"-" bl lo os suon price, u lOmm on blun iratla Rool n of this qusluy nrinaam nvv uu ia suia oy a Itirv ttt ilmost disuKls. asssBs n in isis.naiwt-ssiaiassiiita thou d ihou..i,l ,,r ?o. iT.i, LLr ""l.1 " 'l" Mll(MlTou. Wo .ell 1 ot rooriD. until vou hl. i,,!.!17. rlt " '" tin. "teul or say olbor kind fr.lht pioaVd p,"SLf '?, u .Tl.'ZZil ?: '?227 " AllMFr.o.rea Boorln, .1 Ih... b. ,1 w . J' "i'S"1"? ' S b,n" BkMrlsl for f.rm bulldlnsn. W. .S Ulii .uS V?Zji?,.m.? tf?'.' '?"jr.u' Mk "" yet, order dirsx from tk" .X Ksn-Ou,.' CHTZAZZPfiZg"" " e-l Campb.il SIS. Montgomery Vnrajk Co.iwtz 'fi It1 1 i is Wheeler, .PROPRIETORS SALE ..- 1- ; n the estate .of Thomas Arm T. ARMSTRONG RYDER'S MARKET RYDER'S BUILDING DEALER LN Meats and Provisions, ... Fish and Vegetables, Canned Goods Orders Promptly Attended. ' . PAUL RYDER Harford Street, . 'Milford. wood & so;; I FUNERAL DIRECTORS MILFORD PA s UNDERTAKING . tn all branches ' Bpeolal attention given to EMBALMING No extra charge for atk-mllng funerals out of town.. - Telephone in Kosidenoe. LADS ASSISTANT New ork Keprcsontiitlvc National Casket Co. 60 Gr.nt JoneaSt. Telephone334&Sprlng WANTED To rent small house in Mil lord, address, , P. O. BOX 161, Mutamoras, Ir'n License Transfer Notloe is hereby oiven thut nnnliati will be made to the Judges of the Court ol Uuarttir Bessions un October in. 1U10 Xu. the tranBfer of the retail liquor licnsn of .ioscpn n. vogi lor a notel in the unro ol uatamoras to JJurnhard LI. vaKsnicr. JOHN C. WKSTDKOOK, Jk. Ootober , 1810. Cleik. sod Susara is our f, iw.a OftlleXl ' I9 1 n mc ISJ'sl, FRK MIJUFORD iSTOI OF STORES : ; Long-est Established, Best ; Equipped FINEST LINE OF WINTER GOODS, i Specialties in woolens, jackets, ladies, mens ana childrens underwear'. ' l ( L.! 1 i J t A '.t t . ll styles and best material for winter wear. A "NTqVtt , Tannn'I'Tvin'n A.1 Vj vv AVgJUi liAXLCJUb . . A large assortment of Laces and Trimmings. A domple e aork of mens furnishings. Finely storked Grocery Department Crockery and glassware direct from England. 1 All of t?lz abo.Ve at piticcs mat Vill irakc it to yotn? advantage to buy of" HIT0HELL BR0S. Boad Steeet, SBilfoEd Pa. Prescriptions Compounded Only , .. by 1 Graduates in Pharmacy H at JZ . Tg Herbst's Pharmacy-5 VVHr ..Vour:..;;.Home;'"?,'r:''--: 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 F Flooring , R Cemen'f; ' Siding A Lime Ceiling M Plaster ' Mouldings E Doors Casings L a n'd Lath U Windows Shingle M Interior Finish and B and Roofing E Oak Flooring . . Milford V,- R Pa. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS Porch Rocking chairs from $.98 to $3-00 Iron Bed Steads $4.50, $6.50 and $8.50 Mattrasses $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 2 5c. Lots of New Goods in all De partments at V. S. RYttAH ap SON' MJIfors", Fa. 00 00 00 00 00 on 00 o OO to ' 1 um .1 miiauuum 'BEST OF ALL FLOUR.. FEED, MEAL,; BRAN, OATS, . , and HAY When in need ' of any Hello to No. 5.; or coino to ' ' SAWKILL mill', milford pa o oe u n , . n . 1 ' n o'- 2 2 -o o o ! JO X': gjT Advartis ia tka PBKSg Cecilia A. CoilM. rttoooooooooeeym wvwtsV)sst)s)0
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