- J -L-i - J J-J PIKE COUNTY PRESS Friday November 18, 110 erru a, atasomc hall builmno. BWBBCRtPTlOS: Oi Y BAB One dollar and fifty cent Six Months Heveuty-flve cents. ' iTRIOTLY IM ADVANCE. Entered at the pout offloe of Mllford, liw dhuv, November wen7-flrs, 18U6. Advertisini Rates. On Inoh, onelnnertton ........11.80 Bsh nlMmnflDt Insertion ....... .70 Kxdured rutes, furnished on application, Will be Allowed yearly aOTorusers, Legal Advertising. nuMMM .....' 8. CO Auditor's nntloes - " niTornr nnttopfl .... " 6.UU Shortft's sales, Orphans ooort sales, C iintr Treasurer's sales, County state taunt end eleotlon proclamation charged bjr the incb. i. V. a Bttoe. PoBLIBHKR, The phenomenal growth of the Keystone party which polled about four hundred thousand Totea at the last election has aroused general com' niAnl in the nanera in the State. It bad no existence two months before election, had no funds and no organ' itation. It could not ose the means usually employtd by the old parties to win votes and yet men flocked to it in surprising numbers. It was a protest against the men named hy the old parties and the methods em ployed in their nomination- People were dissatisfied with the old-leaders and their ways and they determined to rebuke ' them. rrobably had there been an honest ballot aad a fair count Berry would have been elect ed, There is talk now oi reforming the old parties from within them selves. When the capltol steal was first disolosed thosa oharged with the frauds set about investigating them- selves with such very satisfactory re suite that the Governor was moved to say that their weie no fill worth mentioning. Tbla wae reform from within, but when the matter was carefully investigated from outside several very serious ills were discov ered and the perpetrators were pun ished. To inspire confidence the old par ty must be reorganised with new leader, the people must have dis tinct voice in making nominations, there must be no boss dlotation and no dark lantern fcystem of forcing candidates on the party, especially men with clouded reputations, men who are put forward by manip ulates conventions. Nominations must be made in a free and open manner by Independent delegates and the men named must be such as to inspire confidence with the people, The upheaval im several states was primarily founded on distrust of the men named and voters were simply expreaing their protest. It was deep and loud but only a zephyr compar ed with what it will be if there is not a real reformation of the old parties, The KeyBtone party is here stay and it will dominate if not . superceded by genuine reform In the old parties. All who were nrueont,-and a good ly number was, at the M. . Church last evening to hear Leon Rioe, tenor, will unite in saying that be has finely cultivated voice and a very pleasing manner. His selections were excellent in character and ap propriate to bring out variety in sent! ment and display the range of bis power. Mrs. Eloe, Accompanist, modulated the piano as to give vol ume and expression toHhe music the singer and the combination charmed the audience. The course is well worthy of sup port and all who have not secured tickets will miss an opportunity being well repaid if they do not do so. GREENTOWN Mrs James Uilpin and (Uul'IiUt Husla left for California a ehort tla e ifo. When they rennhed Chifo Mrs Oilpin bora me ill and was not able to continue the journey. Emlle Vuille Rr died at hie home in Oreentown Tuesday Nov 8th and was buried Friday In the Moravian Cemetery No 2. He leaves to mourn bis loss his wife, two darghtes and two sons. . Deer season has opened and men are going to tuelr ramps not with gnns and dogs but with guns and kegs of beer. During the sickness of Ex Commis sioner Theo Correll he sent for his wife to come and take care of him They expect to go house keeping again in the spring after a separation of several years. At a frame b tipper held at the ome of Felix Olmnumer they netted between 30 and $40 to be applied to the Roemerville church fund. Several weeks ceo a son of 1-nwis Knoll while working for Towneend Price fell from a scaffold and injur ed himself so badly that he has not been able to leave lua bed. lhndoc tor visits him several times a day. Frank Buchrpr and Ida Sloe were married last Wednesday and went to Niagara Falls on their wedding trip. John Burrus is improving very lowly. John King hud a touch of appendi citis but is able to be around again. ) HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Several pupils of the llinh School injoyed a delightful evening at an Spworth League Social held at the louio of Miss Bessie Armstrong on Catherine Street. The Epworth League and Christian Endeavor Societies held a sooiul in the parlors of the Presbyterian Church, Friday evening. All report ed a pleasant occasion, The school pins ordered by the pu pils some time ago, have arrived and are qaite in evidence. J. H. Van Etten visited the Ger man class Monday morning. Jlrs. S, F. Wolfe visited the High School Wednesday afternoon. The Senior Class has chosen Yale blue and gold for tlii'ir clues colors, yellow rest's for clas flowers, and "Nulla dies, sine linoa;1! for their motto. Those standing highest in tests for the third month are ; Senior Class Marion Poillon Middle " Vera Kyinan Junior " Porcy Myir SAVED AN IOWA 'MAN'S LIFE. The very Krave seemed to yaw n be fore iioliert M arisen, of West Burling ton, Iowa, when, after seven weeks iu the hospital, four of the beet physi cians gave him up. Then was shown the marvelous curative power or h)lee tric Hitlers. For, after eiuht months of frightful Buttering from liver trou ble and yellow jaundice, getting no help from other remedies or doctors, five bottles of this matehless nieliciiie completely cured hiiu. Its Ksitively guaranteed for Htomaoh, Liver or Kid ney troubles ana never disappoints. Only 60c at All Druggists. WANTED! Farm with good apple orchard, brook, unfailing spring, moderate price. Hoffman, 30B VV. 112, JSew iork NOTICE. The Oommissoners of Pike County will hereafter hold Ilcgular Meetings he 1st Thursday of eath mo. between the hours of 9 a. m, and 4 p. in. except ing In the months when Court may be in session, and then during Court THEO. II. BAKER ,Coinin:8sl 'ners Clerk General LIVERY SABLE Safe horses, . Good wagons, Prompt service, Careful Drivers. Findlay & Wheeler, Mllford, P . PROPRIETORS fa 1 - B,,W as? u r -v i..a)-euww)uw."T)wM-wii ev-r--Mj F0R SALE i- s Settling u.-m the estate of the late Thomas Arm- strong we olTor for s:i!c the General Store of T. Armstrong and Company. for full particulars, terms, etc. apply to IIARRY T. ARMSTRONG j' 1. K S r SOMETHING IN a NME MITCHELL'S store in Milford represeats quality in ALL its wares. ; Dry Goods I Woolen Goods . Groceries , Men's & Women's Fur- ' Boots and Shoes nishings. i ! ) r ! T - rn i . t-j : J :) ,(J u 1 1- l c . t In fact EERYTHING found in a well stocked Country Store.. .... ... ..... We have no specialty, our name is a guarantee that what we sell is of the value asked. Try us and be convinced. t( ' - 'BEST OP ALL FLOUR. WANTED CosMoroiJTAN Maoa- zinb requires the services of a repre sentative in Pike County to look af ter subscription renewals and to ex tend otroulatlon by special methods wbicn have proved unusually success lul. Salary and commission. Pre vious experienoe desirable but not essential. Whole time or spare time. Address, with references. II C. Campbell. Cosmopolitan Maga zine, 1789 Broadway, New York City. NOT SORRY FOR BLUNDER. "If my friends hadn't blundered in thinking I was a doomed victim of oonsnmption, I might not be alive now," writes D. T. Sanders, of Hur rodsburg, Ky., "but for years they saw every attempt to cure a lung-racking cough fail. At !at I tried Dr. King's New Discovery. The effect was won derful. It soon stopped the cough aud I am now in better health thau I have had for years. This wonderful life- saver is an unrivaled remedy for coughs, colds, lagrippe, asthma, cjoup, hemorrhages, whooping cough or weak lungs. 60o, $1.00, Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by All Druggists. ECZEMA CURED. Pimples Disappear and Com plexion Cleared Over-night. - New York Thousands are tak ing advantage of the generous offer made by the Woomvortli Co. 1161 Broadway, New York City reiiuesting an experimental package ot l.emola, the new skiu uiscoverv, wnicn is mai ed free of charge to nil who write for It. It alone is sutlicient to clear the complexion' over night and rid the face j of pimples in a feu- hours. On the first application of Lemoln the itching will stop. It has cured thousands af flicted with Eczema, Teeters, Hashes, itchinga, Irritations, Acmes, Beatings and Crusting of Skin, tscalps of infants children and adults. It is good for the preservation and purification of the skin, scalp, hair and hands for the prevention of the clogging of the pores the usual cause of pimples, black heads, redness and roughness and also the treatment of burns, scalds, wounds sores, chappings as well as the toil ette and nursery. I Supplying The Table Recital at Pres. Church There will be a recital in tbe Presbyterian Church here, Thanks giving evening at 8 o'clock by Miss Edna Livington Barbour. Tickets 35 ots, children under 12 years 25 cts. 2t &T Advertise ip the PRESS WANTED: Everyone in Milford and vicinity to read the opening chapters of the new serial by Robert W. Chambers in the November number of COSMOPOLITAN MAG AZINE. It is the greatest number of the year and is illustrated by Charles Dana Gibson. VILL PROMOTE BEAUTY Women desiring beauty get wonder help from Huckleu's Aruioa Salve. . It banishes pimples, skiu eruptions, sore and boils. It makes the skin soft aud velvety. It glorifies the face. Cures sore eyes, cold sores, cracked lips, chapped hands. Best for burns, scalds, fever sores, cuts, bruises aud piles. 25c at All Druggists. A GRAVEYARD BAUBLE. I took a stroll in the graveyard One bleak November day, When the skies were dull And leadeu And all around looked gray, And gloomy, so my thoughts were; I felt in pensive mood, And sought a lonely hour That I might think and brood. , It was very still and silent, Nut a living soul was seen, And all alone 1 wandered Through the narrow paths, Between the marble bead stones And monuments so grand, They looked like ghastly sentinels Guarding the sleeping baud. There stood a massive granite shaft That towered up so high It seemed to say that 'neath it No common form could lie; A magnate's name I read, And knew him through bearsay;- I wondered if his body Became high graded clay. What wealth I saw about me In those cold well chiseled stones; The soulpior'B grandest masterpiece la mixed o'er rii-h men's bones; Oh! What a sham and mocr.ery The poor, that uiau oppressed . And tilled his coders from the Llood Of starved but let him rest. I passed ttlonit aud then I came To a lone neglected spot, here weetts had gro-'ii and read "Here lie my bones .o rot. No name, no deedc recorded; Naught else could be seen. But 1 felt that, tiiat unknown one Had been somewhat like to me. Soon my three score years and ten Will pass, I too will lie Beneath the sod forgotten, But little will care 1 If my God to my soul mercy Will show 'twill matter not. I'll choose this crude inscription: , ''Here lie luy bones to rot." CECILIA A. CULLEN. AM EVERY DAY PROBLEM We solve it by keeping Fine Groceries, Canned Goods, Choice Meats, Fresh Vegetables. FOR AN ELEGAN1 DINNER II you appreciate a good market in towln buy your fish and clams at my pltca. Limburgtr, Imported Roquefort Philadelphia Cream chstM or any others desired. FRED GUMBLE -Harford St. Milford Pa. RYDE MARKET RYDER'S BUILDING FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, WANTED! SALESMEN to reprosont ns !r the sale of our High Grade Goods Don't delay, apply at onoa. Steady employment ; liberal. terms. Eiper enoe not necessary. ALLEN NURSERY CO, Rochester, N. Y. Real Estate Transfers. John H. Cook to & II Copeland, tot at Bushkiu taou a B. Van Wyok to K. L. B. Noyea lot on Aon street Mllford boro. Alzatla i. Walsh to Martha Ann -ttattett and husband, lot and half Uataniora 700. , John Mathews and V. C. Sander son to John butpben, 1146 acre Del aware 12390. A. D. Smith to W. R. Van Gordon and P. F. Fulmar trustees, IX acres Delaware 1108. r. Wefabiger to Harry M. Boaen cranoe, lot In Matamora 1100, Barah E. Mansfield to H. A. Mans field. 160 aorta WesttalL J. Q. Holbert to H. B. Bohooley, timber oa IM acre. Ltmkanalaa SHALL WOMEN VOTE? If they did, millions would vote Dr King's New Life Pills tbe true remedy for womeu. For banishing dull, fagged feelings, backaehe, or headache, con stipation, dispelling colds, imparting appetite and toning up the system, they're uueo,ualed. Easy, safe, sure 25c at All Druggists. STOVE WOOD J-'urnUKed at ti.25 a load. Mail order given prompt at tention. Milford Jfa., Aw. 6th. lao J. W. Kiael. Tbe Ladies Aid Society of the Presbyterian Church met yesterday at the borne of Mrs Frances Westfall with 22 present. Arrangements were made for a sale and supper iu Deoember to which the public is in vited. A letter from Aliss Uarbour who will recite Thanksgiving even ing stated she would appear in cos tume. Rev E. J. Perot a former rector of the Episcopal Church here is about to remove from Montrose, Pa. where ba has feetia riof to bttUttu, X, i. SILVER LAKE Isaiah Dundas, who is employed at Augusta, N. J., is visiting his moth er at Coles. Co. Supt. Westbrook visited the Silver Lake School last Tuesday. A. M. Adams' steam saw mill has recently been moved to the Dulan place. John Dund is entertained oompany from Philadelphia last week. Gns Midduugh passed thru this plaoa on Monday enroute to Porter township. The Misses Winans recently pur chased Harry Morgans black horse. About thirty members of the Por ters Lake Hunting and Pishing Club are enjoying the hunting season at Porters Lako. Alfred Fisher recently returned from a visit of a few weeks in the city. . Miss Blanche Shepherd found a rfpe wild strawberry growing in tbe door yard one day last week. The berry was large for one of this kind and aside from being- a little over ripe was perfect in every way. DONT COUGH, BUT LIVELONG. If everv coutth were curtxl before it put a el rung hoM, Liu nib u life would be len th en tii by luauy yearn. If avery txtUtfhiug utTurur knew thiti Kemp's iiitlttam would stop lha cough !ii 4 fow mluuttM, he would bo triad to tast-jit) tlitHniiunoUMHiutmM-. If any Dittdiciue will curt oontfb Ktwip's HjsJcmsuu will ih j, Aft ri l-i'irff' uW HARNESS Of AH Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE . TRIMMINGS Repairing I-donk. Examine my stock it will please yon The price too. L. F. IIAFNER. Harford St, Milford DEALER IN Meats and Provisions, Fish and Vegetables, ' Canned Goods Orders Promptly Attended PAUL RYDER Harford Street, Milforc. ! Sural 'ecrBc f Succeed when everything else tails. 9 In nervous prostration and female J weaknesses they am the supreme g remedy, ea thousands have testified. 4 FOK KIDNEY, UVER AND i STOMACH TROUBLE I it is the best medicine ever aold over a druggist's counter. WOOD & SON j FUNERAL DIRECTORS . MILFORD PA UNDERTAKING in all branches . Special attention given to EMBALMING No extra churgre for attending funerals out of town. Telephone in Residence. LAJjY ASM ST A NT Now ttrlc Kepreat'iitailvo National Cskct Co. .r6 Great Jones St. TolephoiielilHj Spring 1 and HAY When in , need of any Uello to No. 5., or come to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD PA O r. ri o 1 WANTED To rent small h re in Miliord, address, P. (. BOX 184, Malhinoras, 1 Ml v-iVS Strong, Well-Formed HebSthy Chifdrca : By far the lanrer percenUge of pul monary ailments arise from a habit of Btonninf?, contracted in childhood, which prevents proper breathing. If you have a child who shows a ten dency toward "round" or stooping shoul ders it is your duty to take every means possible to correct this fault. SHOULDER BRACES will prove of Invaluable assistance to you as they compel a natural erect rar riotfe, which means proper breathing and if done in time will incline your children to become perfectly formed, healthy men and women. We hnvc thit brace in siies tuitable for the child or four years or the adult weighing .lH pounds. Being made en tirely of cloth it is easily wanhable and may be worn without discomfort. Price. Sl.QOV P P- 0 CD o A FAMOUS HEATH SUILDI A mrdifMne ttiHt will ch'iiir,t the ho -and put tht-m in coikiuhhi tu ik- ihuir p" . er work uuui'hd will do lforp than h-. thing else to iif.frvt' biiilrh mul ttre t-1 Such a lm-tliiiiiio ia tlu ionic laxative 1. ua, LiiDit'H Fuimly .viidifin.. (it) a pcknKe to-daj bi iiny tirug!t'S or ti l erg' No matt'-r what you hnvo trit"; 1 tore, try tills famous ht-ik ten. 7 Your Home If you are going to build any- T7"hrvo in PiVo Cin nv FinKSv rr vs w sjaw you to rike uo. or it will pay vvnere m Co., N. J. consult E. S. WOLFE Dealer in F Flooring R Cement Siding r A -j Lime Ceiling M Plaster Mouldings E Doors Casings L . and Lath ' U Windows Shingle ' M Interior Finish and y B and Roofing ' E Oak Flooring Milford R Pa. Advertise IN THE F3 r-M1 r 00OO.C X'C4CC00000ootianooon'i" oswooos js.sosososoku C40OO000vO04CO 0 X Tou are invited to call and see car new fall & winter H goods. We have prices to offer : in any department" that will ; be interesting to you. " Nice dark outing cloth 5c a yd., fancy quilt coverings in calico oc vd. e:oodeinchanis 6c, comibrtables 95c to $3.00. flannel blankets 65c to $5.0 pr pair. Ladies' & Men's & Children's Sweaters from $1 to $5, gloves and mittens from 10c to $1. Call and see what we are doing whether you purchase i or not. Your money back if you want it. We dont think i you will want it if you deal ; from us. i W. 5. RYMAN -nd SON. 40
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