The citizen. (Honesdale, Pa.) 1908-1914, September 01, 1909, Image 6

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    HIE C1TIZUN, WKDNKSDAY, SKl'T. 1, 1000.
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO Till
constitution 8U,Mr',rrt 'If ,
THE CITIZENS OP THIS ( OM.Mi' V ;.
WEALTH FOH TIIK1H APi'ItOVI. ''1 I
REJECTION, RY THE OI NUHAl. .' I
BEMBLT OF THE COMMON !" i
OF PENNSYLVANIA, NO 1"V
LISHED nY oTtut'it OF THE PK--r.r
TARY OF THE COMMNWEALT' I. i
PURSUANCE OF ARTICLE XVIII C I'
THE CONSTITI'TION.
A JOINT RESOLUTION
Proposing amendments to yect.un elpht
and twenty-one of nrtlelc four. Hpctitim
eleven nnd twelve of nrtlelc five, na
tions two, three, nnd fourteen of nt tlrl
eight, section one of article twelve ri l
sections two nnd seven of nrtlelc fo r
teen, of the Constitution of Pemu" !
vanln. nnd providing n fchedi'le foi
carrying the amendments Into effect.
Section 1. Be It resolved by the S ..:!
and House of Representatives of thr
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania In Gen
eral Assembly met. That the following
are proposed as nmendments to the Con
stitution of the Commonwealth of Pfin
sylvnnla. In ncrordnnee with the provi
sions of the eighteenth article thcrenf:
Amcndment One To Article Four, Sec
tion Eight.
Section 2. Amend section eight of nrtlr'.r
four of the Constitution of Pennsylvania,
whlrh reads ns follows:
"Ho shall nominate nnd. by nnd wi'li
the mlvlco and cons-cut of two-thlnln nl
all the members of the Senate, nr-po'it
a Secretary of the Commonwealth nnd
nn Attorney (Jeneral during pleasure, n j
Superintendent of Public Instruction for
four years, and such other nfllrein of i
the Commonwealth as be Is or may ! !
authorized by the Constitution (if b J
law t" appoint: he shall have power tn
fill all vacancies that may happen, In of
flees to which be may appoint, durl:i j
the rrcoos of the Senate, by gnintli j
romtnlsInns which shall expire at t' 1
end of their noNt session: ho shall bv
power to 111! any vacancy that may lii!
pen. during the reees of the pewit" ' 1 1
the (illleo of Auditor deneral, St.ite
Treeourer. Secretary of Internal Affuli?
or Superintendent of Public Instruction
In n (iiilirlnl idllre. nr hi nnv other elec
tive olllce which he Is or may bo mi- j
thorlzed to fill: If the vacancy shall Imp
pen during the session of the Sennit
the Governor shall nomlnnte to the Sen
ate, before their Una! adjournment, i
proper person to fill said vacancy; but
In any such case of vacancy, In an (!c
tlve ofllce, a person shall be chosen t
said office at the next general electlo"
unless the vacancy HliMI happen withlr
three calendar months Immediately p:t
reding such election, In which case tb,
election for said office shall be held
the second succeeding general "et lo
in acting on executive nominations tin
8enato shall sit with open doors, and. t.
confirming or rejecting the nomlnatlrw
of the Governor, the vote shall be taker
by yeas and nays, and shall be entered o.
the Journal," so as to read ns follows -
He shall nominate and, by and with
the advice and consent of two-thirds of
all the members of the Senate, appoint
a Secretary of the Commonwealth nnd
an Attorney General during plensurt-. a
Superintendent of Public Instruction f.n
four years, nnd such other officers of thr
Commonwealth as he Is or may be au
thorized by the Constitution or by law
to appoint: he shall have power to fill
all vacancies that may happen. In office"
to which he mny nppolnt, during the re
cess of the Senate, by granting commis
sions which shall oxplrn nt the end ol
their next session; ho shall have powri
to fill any vacancy that may happen,
during the recess of the Senate, In the
office of Auditor General, State Treas
urer, Secretary of Internal Affairs oi
Superintendent of Public Instruction, In
a Judicial office, or In any other elective
office which he is or may be authorized
to fill: If tho vacancy shall happen dur
ing the session of the Senate, the Gov
ernor shall nominate to the Senate, be
fore their final adjournment, a prope,
person to fill said vacancy; but in any
such case of vacancy, In an elective of
fice, a person shall be chosen to said of
fice on the next election day appropriate
to such office, according to the provision1
of this Constitution, unless the vacnne
shall happen within two calendar month?
immediately preceding such election day.
in which case the election for said offit e
Fhnll bo held on the second succeeding
election day appropriate to such nUlce
In acting on executive nominations thr
Senate shnll sit with open doors, nnd. In
confirming or rejecting the nominations
of the Governor, the vote shnll bo take u
by yens and nays, nnd shall be entered
on the journal.
Amendment Two To Article Four, Sec
tion Twenty-one.
Section 3. Amend section twenty-one ot
article four, which reads as follows:
"Tho term of the Secretnry of Interna
Affairs shall be four years; of tho Audi
tor General three years; and of the State
Treasurer two years. These olllceis shall
bo chosen by tho qualified electors of the
State at general elections. No jvi-smi
elected to the office ot Auditor Genei:.l
or State Treasurer shall be capable of
holding the same office for two consecu
tive terms," so as to read:
The terms of the Secretary of Internal
Affairs, the Auditor General, and the
State Treasurer shall each bo four years:
and they shall be chosen by the quallfb cl
electors of the State at general election.-':
but a State Treasurer, elected In the year
one thousand nine hundred nnd nine,
shall serve for three years, nnd hlf suc
cessors shall be elected nt the general
election In the year one thousand nine
hundred and twelve, and In every fourth
year thereafter. No person elected to the
office of Auditor General of State Treas
urer shall be capable of holding the
same office for two consecutive terms.
Amendment Three To Article Five, Sec
tion Eleven.
Section 4. Amend section eleven of ar
ticle five, which rends ns follows:
"Except as otherwise provided In this
Constitution. Justices of tho peace or nl-derme-n
shall be elected In tho several
wards, districts, boroughs and townships
at tho tlmo of tho election of constables,
by the qualified electors thereof, In such
manner as shall be directed by law, nnd
shall be commissioned by the Governor
for a term of five years. No township,
wnrd, district or borough shall elect more
than two justices of the peace or aid, r
men without the consent of a majority
of the qualified electors within such town
ship, ward or borough; no person shall
on ifpcreu to sucn office unless ho shall
have resided within the township, borough
ward or district for one year next preced
ing his election. In cities containing over
fifty thousand Inhabitants, not moro than
one alderman shall bo elected In each
ward or district." so ns to read:
Except as otherwise piovlded In this
Constitution, Justices of the pence or
aldermen shirt) b elected In the several
wards, districts, boroughs or townships,
by the qualified electors thereof, nt the
municipal election, In such manner us
shall be directed by law. nnd shall be
commissioned by tho Governor for n
term of six years. No township, ward,
district or borough shnll elect more than
two Justices of the peace or aldermen
without the consent of a majority of the
qunllfied electors within such township,
ward or borough; no person shall be
elected to such offico unless he shall have
resided within the township, borough,
ward or district for one year next pre
ceding his election. In cities containing
over fifty thousand inhabitants, not moro
than one alderman shnll be elected In
each wnrd or district.
Amendment Four To Artlclo Five, Bee
tlon Twelve.
Section 5, Amend section twelve of artl
els five of the ConBtltuton, which reads
as follows:
"In '!,!!!. 1, Ip'il.t i, Hia'l be . Mab-
lln' I i i ., i lirty iIhhixiuhI ImImIiII
" i ; miii of muni of polleo
and civil causes, with Jurisdiction not
exceeding; one hundred dollars; such :
courts shall be held by magistrates whoso I
term of office shall be live years nnd
they shall be elected on genernl ticket
by tho qualified voters tit large; and In 1
tho election of the said magistrates no I
voter shall vote for more than two-thirds j
of tho number of persons to be elected
when more thnn ono ure to l.o cnosen;
they shall be compensated only by fixed
salaries, to be paid by said county; nnd
shnll exercise such Jurisdiction, civil nnd
criminal, except ns herein provided, ns
Is now exercised by nldcrmcn, subject to
such changes, not Involving an Inn rase
of civil Jurlcdlctlon or conferring political
duties, as may be made by law. In Phila
delphia the ofllce of nldermnn Is abol
ished," so ns to rend ns follows:
In Philadelphia there shall bo estab
lished, for each thirty thousand Inhabit
ants, ono court, not of record, of police
nnd civil causes, with Jurisdiction not
exceeding one hundred dollars: such i
courts shnll be held by magistrates whose
term of olllce shall be six years, nnd they I
shall be elected on genernl ticket nt the
municipal election, by the quullllcd '
voters nt large; and In the election of i
tho said magistrates no voter shall vole
for more than two-thirds of tho number '
of persons to be elected when more than
one are to bo chosen; they shall be com
pensated only by fixed salaries, to lie ,
paid by said county; nnd shall exercise
such jurisdiction, civil nnd criminal, ex- '
cept ns herein provided, ns Is now ex
ercised by nldcrmcn, subject to such
changes, not Involving nn lncivnse of i
civil jurisdiction or conferring political
duties, as may be made by law. In Phila- .
dt'lphla the ollleo of alderman is nbol- I
Ishctl. !
Amendment Five To Article Eight, Sec
tion Two.
Section 0. Amend section two of artlclo .
eight, which reads as follows:
"Tho geneial election shall bo held an- (
nually on the Tuesday next following the
first Monday of November, but the Gen
eral Assembly may by law fix a different
day, two-thirds of all the members of
each House consenting thereto," so us to
road:
The general election shall bo held bi
ennially on the Tuesday next following
tho first Monday of November in each
even-numbered year, but tho General As
sembly mny by law fix a different elny,
two-thirds of all the members of each
Houso consenting thereto: Provided,
That such election shall always bo held
In an even-numbered year.
Amendment Six To Article Eight, Sec
tion Three,
Section 7. Amend section three of article
eight, which reads as follows:
"All elections for city, wnrd, borough
and township officers, for regular terms
of service, shall be held on the third
Tuesday of February," so as to read:
All judges elected by the electors of the
State at large may bo elected at either
a general or municipal election, as clr
cumstnnces may require. All elections
for Judges of the courts for the several
Judicial districts, nnd for county, city,
ward, borough, and township officers for
regular terms of service, shnll be held
on the municipal election day; namely,
the Tuesday next following the first Mon
day of November In each odd-numbered
year, but the General Assembly may by
law fix a different day, two-thirds of nil
the members of each Houso consenting
thereto: Provided, That such election
shall always be held In an odd-numbered
year.
Amendment Seven To Article Eight, Sec
tion Fourteen.
Section S. Amend section fourteen of
artlclo eight, which reads as follows:
"District election boards shall consist of
a Judge and two Inspectors, who shall
be chosen annually by the citizens. Each
elector shall have the right to vote for the
Judgo and one Inspector, and each Inspect
or shnll nppolnt one clerk. The first elec
tion board for any new district shall be
selected, nnd vacancies In election boards
filled, as shall be provided by law. Elec
tlun officers shnll be privileged from nr
rest upon days of election, and while en
gaged in maklfig up and transmitting re
turns, except upon wnrrant of a court
of record or judge thereof, for an elec
tion fraud, for felony, or for wanton
breach of the peace. In cities they may
claim exemption from Jury duty during
their terms of service," so ns to rend:
District election boards shall consist ol
n judge nnd two Inspectors, who shall be
chosen biennially, by the citizens at tho
municipal election; but the General As
sembly may require said boards to be
appointed in such manner as it may by
law provide-. Laws regulating tho ap
pointment of said boards may bo enacted
to apply to cities only: Provided, That
such laws Ire uniform for cities of the
same class. Each elector shall have tilt
right to vote for tho Judge and one In
spector, nnd each Inspector shall nppolnt
one clerk. The first election board fin
any new district shall bo Kelectctl, and
vacancies in election boards filled, ns
shall be provided by law. Election offi
cers shnll be privileged from nrrest upon
days ot election, and while engaged in
making up and transmitting returns, ex
cept upon warrant of n court of record
or judge thereof, for an election fraud
for felony, or for wanton breach of the
peace. In cities they may claim exemp
tion from jury duty during their terms of
service.
Amendment Eight To Article Twelve,
Section One.
Section 9. Amend section one, article
twelve, which reads as follows:
"All officers, whoso selection Is not pro
vided for In this Constitution, shall be
elected or appointed ns may be directed
by law." so as to read:
All officers, whose selection Is not pro
vided for In this Constitution, shall he
elected or appointed as mny be directed
by law: Provided, That elections of State
officers shall be held on n general election
day, and elections of local officers shall
be held on a municipal election day, ex
cept when, In cither ease, special elections
may be required to fill unexpired terms.
Amendment Nine To Article Fourteen.
Section Two.
Section 10. Amend section two of article
fourteen, which rends as follows:
"County officers shall bu elected at the
general elections and shall hold their
offices for the term of three years, be
ginning on the first Monday of January
next after their election, and until their
successors shnll be duly qualified; all
vacancies not otherwise provided for,
shall be fllleil In such manner ns may be
provided by law.1 so ns to read:
County olllcers shall be elected at the
municipal elections and shnll hold their
offices for tho term of four years, be
ginning on the first Monday of January
next nfter their election, and until their
successors shnll be duly qualified; nil
vacancies not otherwlso provided for
shall bo filled In such manner as may be
provided by inw.
! Amendment Ten To Artlclo Fourteen
Section Seven.
Section 11. Amend section seven, nrtlelc
I fourteen, which rends as follows:
"Threo county commissioners and three
county nudltors shall be elected In each
county where such officers are chosen, In
the year one thousand eight hundred anfi
seventy-five nnd overy third year there
after; nnd In tho election of said officers
each qualified elector shall vote for no
more than two persons, nnd the three
persons having tho highest number ot
votes shall be elected; nny casual vacancy
In the office of county commissioner oi
county auditor shall be filled, by the
court of common pleas of the county In
which such vacancy shall occur, by the
appointment of nn elector of the proper
county who shall have voted for tho
commissioner or auditor who pine l
to be fll'td" m n i lei iv uil --
'11 1 i-t t , 1 1 v i ,-ptitl ion- rs Mini llire-e
com (v tois kIi.iII lie elicr-il In e.ieli
cnunt. wli'-ic Mich officers a- t h,,.-.ei,.
In tlii year one thousand e b-u't-t
and eluven and ovci feur.'. . t , .
after; nnd In the obTt'on f 1 e-. t-u
each qualified elector n.iall f vi
more than two persons, ai d t' c three
persons having tho htglie-t i.tu.i' 1 1 nf
votes shall be electee'.; unj cmwn want;.
In tho office of county cotnri.f.- ,er oi
county auditor shrill be filled by emir'
of common pleas of tho county la which
such vacancy shall occur, by the ap'i-il'.it-ment
of nn elector of the pi riper i, unity
who shnll have voted for the commis
sioner or auditor whoso place Is to Im
filled.
Schedule for the Amendments.
Section 12. That no Inconvenience may
arise from the chnnges in the Constitu
tion of the Commonwealth, nnd in order
to carry tho snmo Into complete opera
tion, it Is hereby declared that
In the case of officers elected by the
people, nil terms of office fixed by net of
Assembly nt an odd number of yeais
shall each be lengthened one year, but
tho Legislature may change the lengtii
of the term, provided tho terms for which
such officers nro elected shall nlways be
for an even number of years.
Tho nbove extension of official terms
shnll not nffect olllcers elected nt the
general election of ono thousand nine
hundred and eight; nor any city, ward,
borough, township, or election division
olllcers, whoso terms of offico, under ex
isting lnw, end In tho year one thousand
nlno hundred and ten.
In the yenr one thousand nine bnndri u
and ten the municipal election shall be
held on tho third Tuesday of Febnriry.
as heretofore; but all oL'lcers chosen nt
Hint election to nn olllce the regular term
of which Is two years, nnd nlso nil elec
tion nllleers nnd assessors chosen nt tint
election, shall S"rvo until hie first Mon
day ot Dceiinbtr In the year ono th ai
snnd nine hundred nnd elevi n All offi
cers chosen at that election to eitllccs the
term of which Is now four years. , r Is
made lour v, ars ny tho operation of
thesr a'nenili." ills or this schedule. ha!l
serve until tbe first Monday of December
In the yai ne thousand nlno hundri-d
and thlrteea. Ml Justices of the peace,
magistrates . .d nldcrmcn, chosen at that
election, shal serve until tho first Mon
thly ot Dcet icr In the year one thou
sand nine hu.idred nnd fifteen. After the
year nineteen hundred nnd ten, uml until
the Legislature shall otherwlso provide,
nil terms of city, ward, borough, town
ship, nnd election division officers shall
begin on the first Monday of December
In nn odd-numbered year.
All city, ward, liVrough, nnd township
officers holding ofllce at the date of the
approval of these amendments, whose
terms of office may end In the year one
thousnnd nlno hundred nnd eleven, shall
continue to hold their offices until the
first Mondny of December of that year.
All judges of the courts for the sev
eral Judicial districts, and also all county
officers, holding office nt the date of the
approval of these nmendments, whose
terms of office may end in the year one
thousand nlno hundred nnd eleven, shall
continue to hold their offices until the
first Mondny of January, one thousand
nine hundred nnd twelve.
A true copy of the Joint Resolution.
ROBERT MCAFEE.
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
Spiced Celery.
Fifteen ripe tomatoes, five bunches
of celery, two cupfuls of sugar, one
and a half cupfuls of vinegar, one ta
blespoonful of halt, one teaspoonful of
mustard, one teaspoouful of ground
cloves, one teaspoonful of ground all
spice, one teaspoonful of ground cin
namon, one teaspoonful of celery seed
nnd one good sized red pepper. Chop
the celery, peppers and tomatoes te
gether, then mix all the Ingredients
and boll slowly ono and a half hours.
This will be found delicious with any
kind of meat nnd will keep well If i
sealed up lu bottles with parflln melt
eil over the cork.
Handy Picture Hanger.
Illustrated herewith is a handy pic
ture hanger that can bo adjusted to lit
any size of frame. The device Is of I
wire and the bodv has n loop nt ,iR. I s no time to be regretting your neglect
lop by which it can be hung on a nail. W't insured. A little vare beforehand
The loirs dare outward and have sup is worth more than any amount ot re
porting Iwnks for feet, nnd the single gret.
nrm, bout at right ancles nt tho elbow.
ADJUSTAJ1LE TO ANY FltAME.
lias a hook at the top. Tbo picture
frame rests on the feet nnd is kept In
place by the arm, which can be moved
up nnd down the body so that it can
bo adjusted to almost any size picture.
The trouble of measuring wire and
gauging it so that the picture hangs
llat Is obviated, as tho device described
is so made that the body rests llat
against the wall for Its whole length
and keeps the picture nt a proper
angle.
Washing Tinted Fabrics.
To wash delicately tinted fabrics and
have them retain their color make n
large panful of thin Hour starch. When
sulUelently cool take one-half of the
March to wash the garment In, rub
bing carefully by hand, nnd when all
the soil has been removed rinse iu the
clean portion of starch and hang in
the shade lo dry.
Stenciled curtains nre nicely laun
dered In this way which would fade
If washed iu the usual way or seut to
ho drv cleaned.
Biscuit.
"Ulseiiif was ii ut 1 1 tho eighteenth
century spelled "blsket," ns still pro
nounced, the current spelling being
merely a senseless adopt Ion of the
modern French spelling without its
pronunciation. "Hlskot" originally
meant a twice baked bread of the kind
alluded to by Shakespeare In "As You
1.P-. U " vl e:v !! nOniflr ly .Tat.:-.'
iv.i-- ii : u t- ;'!:n i f . iim!-.' i . .
ilri.t :s flit li'ider il-;l;el :
THE TOWN THAT
PUSH BUILT
IX. The Foxy Shoe Dealer
'"jp KIS is tho shoo man who found
S- In his hand the bill that w? nt round
'Mong all the people who advertised.
He hired a man whose work ha prized
And paid him with tho jewolcr'3 bill
From the hardware merchant's till,
Vhero it went when the clothing deal
er bought
From tho furniture man, which tho
clothier got
When to hirn the dry goods merchant
went
With the bill the butcher wisely spsnl
When his friend tho grocer had settle
ment made
With cash the honest workman paid.
MORAL.
The little story we've told is meant
To show you clearly that money spent
At home will help us all and then
Return to the owner to spend again
That is, if dealers are also wise
And do not fail to advertise.
A Persian Custom,
Persian ladies when they make so
olnl calls pelt each other playfully
with roses.
WHEN THE ENGINE COMES
KRAFT & CONGER,
General insurance Agenls
HON.:OUL f.
Holmes Memorial, St. Rose Cemetery,
Carbondale. Pa.
Designed and built by
MA IITIN CAU V I Er,I)
Tooth
Savers
W e have the sort of tooth hrm-lioa that are
mailt) to tliorotiL'lily cleanse and have the
teeth.
They are the kind that clean terth without
leuvlui! vour month full of bristles.
We riTtimniciKl those costlnc 'J5 cents or
more, as we can niiarauteo thein ami will re
place, free, any that show defects of manu
facture within three months.
O. T. CHAHBERS,
niAurucisi.
oep.l). , tt itiitiuii.
IIONIiSDAI.I., ! S
CLEARING SALE
The Giant Event of
Every Pnesinp; Season finds our Stock Urokcn in evcryidcparlnipnt. fe'mnll
lots are bound to accumulate here and therein n busy store like outs. We never
have and never will carry over goods from one season to another, no indeed, Sir,
the policy of this house demands that the wearablesjhere mentioned leaves us
when the season does, so to this end we go through all departments and clip
down the prices unmindful of the cost to us. July is not a time for profits.
Here following we mean to speak in deeds of many saving opportunities not in
words galore ; so if that mentis anything to yon read on
STKAL'SK HKOS. CLOTHl'S ALL LiAXDAX 1UCAN1) C1.0TIIHS ALL
si.i:s. SIZKS.
SI." Stilts how JjiK) $10 Suits now $7
JrlH Suits now $i:t .; Suits now $0
Suits now Sill." ijiS Suit now 95
$2r, Suits now Slrl'ST Suits now $-1
CIllMUtKNK' (I.OTIIKS ALL! .HHVS DIlMSK SHI UTS ALL
SI',:s- SIZKS.
sr Suits . .
I;'.! Suits . .
S'5.51) Suits
s:;.(H) Suits
. . now S:5.r()
. . .nun SU.7."
.... now 'Jt.'2t
. . .now Sil.00 ,
ALL SIZKS. ,
Worth I limbic
HOYS' WASH Sl'lTS
.-.()c, 7.t' to .V l.dtl
the Price.
Underwear at
Remember the Place-a
The Era of New Mixed Paints !
This year openi witn a deluge of new mixed paints. A con
dition brought about bv our enterprising dealers to get some kind
of a mixed paint that would supplant CHILTON'S MIXED
PAINTS. Their compounds, being new and heavily advertised,
may find u sale with the unwary.
;y:; mixed paints
Is JADWIN'S'PHARMACY.
Theiearv i canons for Iho pre-eminence of CHILTON PAINTS'
1st No one can mix abettor mixed paint.
'2d--Tln painters declare that it works easily and has -wonderful
covering fjualitit.
:ji1--Chilton s-tands hack of it, and will agree to repaint, at his
own tw-penwe. every surface painted with Chilton Paint that
proves defective.
4th Tho-e who have used it are perfectly satisfied with it.
and recommend its use to others.
TOD MR.
if HOSIERY BUYER
READ
HERE'S THE PROPOSITION.
with every box of G pairs
For
For
For
For
Ml
Retails for $1.50 a box of 6 pairs.
Come in Illaek and Tan. Sold with a Six Months' Guarantee on Kvery Tan
A
DO NOT FAIL TO READ THE FOLLOWING
ANNOUNCEMENT:
If you desire lo buy pure whiskey, look ut tho end of tho barrel before
making your purchase. There you will Hud tho date of inspection which
Is a sure gimiimty its to uge. AH straight whiskeys nro Inspected by
Government ofllcinls, anil taxed nccordln to proof. Illentled and com
pound whiskeys nre inado from straight whiskeys.
PAUL E. McGRANAGHAN,
Wholesale Dealer In
'W!MES r.:r: LIQUORS, 557 Main St., ::or.esc!r.!c, Pa.,
has a lar; qurotlty of the best Straight Whiskeys for sale at his estnb.
lishment. Also Wended Whiskeys, Foreign and Domestic Wines,
t:ud bottled U.er h, the case or doen.
the Season's End
Kcllp-c shirts, hf fii-adc In every
i'i"-pccts. Coat cut, e'uirs attached:
$1.50 vnlue ut !?l.0)
Wl.00 vii'.ue at 7l)t.
TIU NKS AND DUKSS SI' IT CASK
AT IIALK I'HH'i:.
Reduced Prices.
Full Line of Everything.
THIS:
A Limited Artitltnt Insurance Policy
fur f 1U00 (it)otl tor ONK YKA It.
of our Insured Hose for SI. 50.
The Insurance Policy
is in TIIH XOIiTII AMEUK'AN ACTIDKNT
IXsrilAXCH CO. of Chicago. A company
u lii) have been in business for L'.'i years, and
have a surplus and as-ets of over $ii'J",()00.()0. i"
THE POLICY PAYS AS FOLLOWS:
Loss of Life
Loss of both Eyes
Loss of both Hands
$1
,000.00
,000.00
,000.00
,000.00
,000.00
250.00
250.00
100.00
Loss of both Feet I
For Loss of One Hand and
One Foot I
For Loss of One Hand
For Loss of One Foot
For Loss of One Eye
Seven and ."id-lOO Dollars per week for (I week
as per policv in case of accident.
THE HOSE
is a Two Thread Combed Kgvptian IJemforced
Heel and Toe All Value.
See Window Display at
. Helferich's.
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