THE C1TIZKN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1006. Y. THE SHERIFF OF WAYNE COUNTY, A PKOOLAMATION GENERAL ELECTION. WHEREAS, by the Election Laws of this Commonwealth, it Is made the duty of the High Sheriff of each ounty to give notice by proclama tion of the time and places in such county of holding the general elec tion, In the manner provided by law; Now, therefore I, M. LEE BRA MAN, High Sheriff of the County of Wayne, do hereby issue this, my proclamation, giving notice to the electors .and election officers of the soveral election districts in said oounty that the general election will bo held in said county on TUESDAY, NOV. 2, 1000. at the places In the several election districts appointed by law, at which time and places the said electors are by law required to elect the offi cers hereinafter enumerated that Is to say: OFFICERS TO DE ELECTED. ONE PERSON to be Judge of the Supreme Court of this Common wealth. ONE PERSON to bo Treasurer of this Commonwealth. ONE PERSON to be Auditor Gen eral of this Commonwealth. TWO PERSONS to be Jury Com missioners of the County of Wayne. CANDIDATES TO BE VOTED FOR. And, I, the said Sheriff, do further givo notice that the following list of all tho nominations made, as pro Tided by law, to be voted for as aforesaid, has been duly certified to me viz: REPUBLICAN. Judge of the Supreme Court, ROBERT VON MOSCHZISKER. State Treasurer, J. A. STOBER. Auditor General, A. E. SISSON. Jury Commissioner, WILLIAM H. BULLOCK. DEMOCRATIC. Judge of the Supreme Court, CYRUS Larue Munson. State Treasurer, GEORGE W. KIPP. Auditor General, JAMES WOODWARD CLARK. Jury Commissioner. O. E. MILLER. PROHIBITION. Judge of the Supreme Court, HAROLD L. ROBINSON. State Treasurer, FRANK FISH. Auditor General, C. W. R. SMITH. SOCIALIST. Judge of the Supreme Court, SYDNEY A. SCHWARTZ, State Treasurer, ED. MOORE, Auditor General, WILLIAM PARKER. PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION. PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 1. Shall Section Eight of Article Four of the Constitution be Amended so as to Read as Follows? "Ho shall nominate and, by and with the advice and consent of two-thirds of alt the members of the Senate, appoint a Secretary of the Commonwealth and an Attorney General during pleasure, a Superintendent of Public Instruction foi four years, and such other officers of the Commonwealth aa 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 offices to which he may appoint, during the re cess of the Senate, by granting commis sions which shall expire at the end of their next session; ha shall have powci to fill any vacancy that may happen, during the recesB 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 the vacancy shall happen dur ing the session of the Senate, the Gov ernor shall nominate to the Senate, be (ore their final adjournment, a props, person to fill said vacancy; but In any mica 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 provisions of this Constitution, unless the vacancy shall happen within two calendar months immediately preceding such election day, In which cose the election for said office hall be held on the second succeeding election day appropriate to such office. In acting on executive nominations the Senate shall sit with open doors, and, In confirming or rejecting the nominations of the Governor, the vote shall be taken by yeas and nays, and shall be entered on the journal. PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 2. Shall Section Twenty-one of Article Four of the Constitution be Amended so as to Read as Foi lows? " The terms of the Secretary of Internal Affairs, the Auditor General, and the State Treasurer shall nnh fc fmir and they shall be chosen by the qualified ieciora oi ine mate at general elections: bat a BUte Treasurer, elected in the year n thousand nine hundred and nine, ahall serve for three Tears, and hln aim eisors shall be elected at the teneral 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 or State Treas urer shall be capable of holding the same omce xor two consecutive terms, PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 3. Shall Eectlon Eleven of Article Five of the Constitution be Amended so as to Read as Follows? Exoept as otherwise provided in this Constitution, justices of the peace or aldermen ahall be elected In the several -wards, districts, boroughs or townships, fey the qualified electors thereof, at the municipal election, In such manner as hall be directed by law, and shall be commissioned by the Oovernor for a term of six years. No township, ward. district or borough shall elect more than two Justices of the peace or aldermen without the consent of a majority of the oualinea electors within such townsh d. -ward or borough; no person shall be letted to such office unless he shall have resided within the township, borough, -ward or district for on year next pre dins; his election. In cities containing ever fifty thousand inhabitants, not more loan on aiaerman snail be elected in 4aea ward or district. PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 4. Sball Section Twelve ot Article Five of the Constitution be Amended so as to Read as Follows? In Philadelphia there shall be estab lished, for each thirty thousand Inhabit ants, one court, not of record, of police and civil causes, with Jurisdiction not exceeding one hundred dollars; Buch courts shall be held by magistrates whose term of office shall be six years, and they shall bo elected on general ticket at the municipal election, by the qualified voters at largo; and In the election of the said magistrates no voter shall vote for more than two-thirds of the number of persons to bo elected when more than one are to be chosen: they shall be com. pensatcd only by fixed salaries, to be paid by said county; and shall exercise such Jurisdiction, civil and criminal, ex cept as herein provided, as Is now ex ercised by aldermen,, subject to such changes, not Involving an Increase of civil Jurisdiction or conferring political dutlos, as may be made by law. In Phila delphia the office of alderman Is abol ished. PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 5. Shall Section Two of Article Eight of the Constitution be Amended so as to Read as Follows? The general election shall be held bi ennially on the Tuesday next following the first Monday of November In each even-numbered year, but the General As sembly may by law fix a different day, two-thirds of all the members of each House consenting thereto: Provided, That such election shall always be held in an even-numbered year. PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 6. Shall Section Three of Articlo Eight of the Constitution be Amended so as to Read as Follows? All Judges elected by the electors of tho State at large may be elected at either a general or municipal election, as cir cumstances may require. All elections for Judges of tho courts for the several Judicial districts, and for county, city, ward, borough, and township officers for regular terms of service, shall be held on tho municipal election day; namely, the Tuesday next following the first Mon day of November In each odd-numbered year, but tho General Assembly may by law fix a dlfforent day, two-thirds of all the members of each House consenting thereto: Provided, That such election shall always be held In an odd-numbered year. PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 7. Shall Section Fourteen of Article Eight of the Constitution be Amended so as to Read as Fol lows? District election boards shall consist ot a judge and two Inspectors, who shall be chosen biennially, by the citizens at the 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 the ap pointment of said boards may be enacted to apply to cities only: Provided, That such laws be uniform for cities of the samo class. Each elector shall have tht right to vote for the judge and one In spector, and each Inspector shall appoint one clerk. The first election board foi any new district shall be selected, and vacancies In election boards filled, as shall be provided by law. Election offi cers shall be privileged from arrest upon days of election, and while engaged In making up and transmitting returns, ex cept upon warrant of a 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. PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 8. Shall Section One of Article Twelve of the Constitution be Amended so as to Read as Follows? All officers, whose selection Is not pro vided for in this Constitution, shall be elected or appointed as may be directed by law: Provided, That elections of State officers shall be held on a general election day, and elections of local officers shall be held on a municipal election day, ex cept when, in either case, special elections may be required to fill unexpired terms. Amendment Nine To Article Fourteen, PROPOSED" AMENDMENT NO. 9. Shall Section Two of Article Fourteen of the Constitution be Amended so as to Read as Follows? County officers shall be elected at the municipal elections and shall hold their offices for the term of four years, be ginning on the first Monday of January next after their election, and until their successors shall be duly qualified; all vacancies not otherwise provided for, hall be filled in such manner as may be provided by law. PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 10. Shall Section Seven of Article Four teen of the Constitution be Amended so as to Read as Fol lows? Three county commissioners and three county auditors shall be elected in each county where such officers are ches.n hi the year one thousand nine hundred and eleven and every fourth year there after; and in the election of said officers each qualified elector shall vote for no more than two persons, and the three persons having the highest number ot votes shall be elected; any casual vacancy In the office of county commlssoner or county auditor shall be filled by t'flo court of common pleas of the county in which such vacancy shall occur, by the appoint ment of an elector of the proper county who shall have voted for the commis sioner or auditor whoso place is to be filled. Schedule for the Amendments. Section 12. That no inconvenience may arise from the changes in the Constitu tion of the Commonwealth, and in order to carry the same into complete opera tion, It is hereby declared that In the case of officers elected by the people, all terms of office fixed by act ot Assembly at an odd number of years shall each be lengthened one year, but the Legislature may change the length of the term, provided the terms for which such officers are elected shall always be for an even number of years. The above ' extension of official terms shall not affect officers elected at the general election of one thousand nine hundred and eight; nor any city, ward, borough, township, or election division officers, whose terms of office, under ex isting law, end in the year one thousand nine hundred and ten. In the yea? one thousand nine hundred and ten the municipal election shall be held on the third Tuesday ot February, as heretofore; but all officers chosen at that election to an office the regular term of which is two years, and also all elec tion officers and assessors chosen at that election, shall serve until fine first Mon day of December In the year one thou sand nine hundred and eleven. .All offi cers chosen at that election to drfices the term of whioh Is now four years, or Is made four years by the operation ot these amendments or this schedule, shall serve until the first Monday of December in the year one thousand nine hundred and thirteen. All Justices of the peace, magistrates, and aldermen, chosen at that election, shall serve until the first Mon day of December in the year one thou sand nine hundred and fifteen. After the year nineteen hundred and ten, and until the Legislature shall otherwise provide, all terms ot city, ward, borough, town ship, and. election division officers shall begin on the first Monday ot Decern br In an Odd-numbered year. All cty,, ward, through, aaa Unnuaap officers holding office at the date of the approval of these amendments, whose terras of office may end In the year one thousand nine hundred and eleven, shall continue to hold their offices until the first Monday of December of that year. All Judges of the courts for the sev eral Judicial districts, and also all count; officers, holding office at the date of the approval of these amendments, whose terms of office may end In the year one thousand nine hundred and eleven, shall continue to hold their offices until the first Monday of January, one thousand nlnm Hundred and twelve. PLACES OF ELECTION. And I, the said Sheriff, do also hereby mako known and give notice that the places at which the electors of the several boroughs, townships and districts within tho county of Wayne are to vote at said elections are as follows, to wit: The Electors of the township of Berlin residing in Election District No. 1, to meet at the school house at Beech Lake in said district. The Electors of the township of Berlin, residing In Election District No. 2, to meet at Grange Hall in said district. The Electors of the borough of Bethany to meet at the Public School house, in said borough. The Electors of the township of Buckingham, in Election District No. 1, to meet at the Starlight School House, In said township. The Electors of the township of Buckingham, residing In Election District No. 2, to meet at the store of John A. Carey, in said township. The Electors of the township of Buckingham, residing in Election District No. 3, in the house ot Jos. Layton, Equinunk. Tho Electors of the township of Canaan to meet at the school house at Wayncsvllle, in said township. The Electors of the township of Cherry Ridge to meet at school house No. 2, at Clark's Corners, in said township. The Electors of the township of Clinton to meet at Grange Hall, In said township. The Electors of the township of Damascus, residing in Election Dis trict No. 1, to meet at Pethick's Hall, Tyler Hill, in said township. The Electors of the township of Damascus, residing in District No. 2, to meet at the house of Volney Skinner, in said township. The Electors of the township of Damascus, residing in Election Dis trict No. 3, at Grange Hall, Gallilee, in said township. The Electors of the township of Damascus, residing in Election Dis trict No. 4, to meet at tenement house of W. B. Allen, known as the State House, in said district. The Electors of the township of Damascus residing in Election Dis trict No. 5, to meet at Boyd's Hall in said district. The Electors of the township of Dreher to meet at the Graded School building in said township. The Electors of the township of Dyberry to meet at the house of Edgar W. Ross in said township. The Electors of the borough of Hawley to meet at Murray's Hall in said borough. The Electors of the borough of Honesdale to meet at the Court House, in said borough. The Electors of the township of Lake to meet at the High School building at Lake Ariel in said town ship. The Electors of the township of Lebanon to meet at the Rileyville school house in said township. The Electors of the township of Lehigh to meet at Gouldsboro Hall, Gouldsboro, in said township. The Electors of the township of Manchester, residing in Election District No. 1, to meet at the Free Methodist Hall, Equinunk, in said district. The Electors of the township of Manchester, residing in Election District No. 2, to meet at Kellam's Hall, in Little Equinunk, in said district. The Electors of the township of Mt. Pleasant, to meet at Odd Fel lows Hall in said township. The Electors of the township of Oregon to meet at the Tannery school house, in said township. The Electors of the township of Palmyra, to meet at the house of Daniel Cahill, in said township. The Electors of the township of Paupack to meet at Glossinger's Hall, in said township. The Electors of tho township of Preston, residing in Election Dis trict No. 1, to meet at the house of J. L. Sherwood, in said district. The Electors of the township of Preston, residing in Election Dis trict No. 2, to meet at Grange Hall at Hines Corners, in said district, The Electors of the borough of irompton to meet at the public school house, in said borough. The Electors of the township of Salem to meet at a room in the Odd Fellows' Hall building, in the vill age of Hamllnton in said township. The Electors of the township of Scott, District No. 1, to meet at the Red Men's Hall, in the village of Sherman, in said township. The Electors of the township ot Scott, District No. 2, to meet at the public school bouse, in Scott Centre, in said township. The Electors of tho township of soutn uanaan, to meet at the Red school house, near the tavern of John Eenthaur In said township. The Electors of the borough of starrucca to meet at the Town Hall, in said borough. The Electors of the township of sterling to meet at the Odd Fellows' Hall, in said township. The Electors of the township of Texas, in Election District No. 1, to meet at the school bouse in said district. The Electors of the township of Texas, In Election District No. 2, to meet In the building of the Alert Hook and Ladder Company, in said district. The Electors of the township of Texas, in Election District No. 3, to meet at the Florence Theatre, in the village of White Mills, in Baid district. The Electors of the township of Texas, residing in Election District No. 4, at Chemical Fire Company's nan, in eaia aistrict. The Electors of the borough of waymart to meet at the Town ball, . r ..v, ! And I, tho said Sheriff, do furth er make known and Rive notice' of 1 the following provisions of law re lating to said elections: ' OF THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS. Constitution of Pennsylvania Article yill. Section 1. Every male citizen twenty-one years of age, possessing the following qualifications,, shall be entitled to vote at all elections: First He shall have been a citi zen of the United States at least one month. Second Ho shall have resided in the State one year, (or if having previously been a qualified elector or native born citizen of the State, he shall have removed therefrom and returned, then six months) immediately preceding the election. Third He shall have resided in the election district where he shall offer to vote at least two months immediately preceding the election. Fourth If twenty-two years of age, or upwards, he shall have paid within two years a State or county tax, which shall have been assessed at least two months and paid at least one month before the election. Section 13 For the purpose of voting, no person shall be deemed to have gained a residence by rea son of his presence, or lost it by reason by his absence, while em ployed in tho service either civil or military, of this State, or of the United States, nor while engaged in the navigation of the waters of the State, or of the United States, or on tho high seas, nor while a student In any institution of learning, nor while kept in any poor house or other asylum at the public expense nor while confined in a public prison. OF ELECTION OFFICERS. Constitution of Pennsylvania Art. VIII. Section 14 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 Judge and one inspector, and each inspector shall appoint one clerk. Election officers shall be privileged from arrest upon days of election, and while engaged in mak ing up and transmitting returns, ex cept, upon warrant of a court of record or judge thereof, for an elec- tlon fraud, for felony, or for wan ton breach of the peace. Section 15 No person shall be qualified to serve as an election of ficer who shall hold, or shall with in two months have held any office, appointment or employment under the government of the United States or of this State, or of any city or county or of any municipal board, commission or trust in any city, save only justices of the peace and al dermen, notaries public and persons in military service of the State; nor shall any election officer be eligible to any civil office to be filed by any election at which he shall serve, save only to such subordinate muni cipal or local offices below the grade of city or county offices as shall be designated by general law. ACT OF JUNE 26, 1885, SEC TION 10. Every person excepting justices of tho peace who shall hold any of fice or appointment of profit or trust under the government of the United States, or of his state, or of any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent who is or shall be employed under the leg islative, executive or judiciary de partment of this state, or of the United States of America, or of any city or incorporated strict, and also every member of Congress, and of the State Legislature, and of the select or of common council of any city, or commissioners of any in corporated district, is by law incap able of holding or exercising at the same time the office or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of any election of the commonwealth, and no inspector, judge or other officer of any such election shall be eligible to any office to be then voted for, except that of an election officer. ACT 2 JULY, 1839. Section 1C If any vacancy shall continue In the board for the space of one hour after the time fixed by law for the opening of the election, and qualified voters of the township, ward or district, for which such officer shall have been elected present at the place of elec tion, shall select one of their num ber to fill such vacancy. ACT 30 JANUARY, 1874. Section 9 All judges, inspectors, clerks and overseers of any election held under this act, shall before en tering upon their duties be duly sworn or affirmed in the presence of each other. The judge shall bo sworn by the minority inspector, if there shall be such minority Inspec tor, and in case there be no minor ity inspector, then by a justice of the peace or an alderman, and the inspectors, overseers and clerks shall be sworn by the judge. Certifi cates of such swearing or affirming shall be duly made out and signed by the officers so sworn, and at tested by tbe officer who adminis tered the oath. PRIVILEGES OF ELECTORS AND OFFICERS. Constitution of Pennsylvania ARTICLE VII. Section 5. Electors shall in all cases except treason, felony, and breach of surety of the peace, be privileged from arrest during their attendance on elections and in go ing to and returning therefrom. Section 14 Election officers shall be privileged from arrest upon days oi election, and while engaged in making up and transmitting returns. except upon warrant of a court of record or judgo thereof, for an elec tion iraua, ror felony, or for wan ton breach of the peace. OF THE CONDUCT OF ELECTIONS Act 30 January, 1874, Section 5. At all elections here after held under the laws of this Commonwealth, the polls shall be opened at 7 o'clock a, m. and closed at 7 o'clock p. m. Section 8. At the opening of the polls at all elections, It shall be the duty of tho judges of elections for their respective districts to desig nate one oi tne inspectors, whose tho registry of the voters, and to make 'the entries therein required by- law and it shall be the duty of the other said inspector to receive and number the ballots presented at .said ejection. OF THE ELECTION, RETURNS Act 30 January, 1874. Section 13. As soon as the polls shall close the officers of the elec tion shall proceed to count all the votes, cast for each candidate voted for, and make ,a full return of the same in triplicate, with a return sheet in addition, in all of which tho votes received by each candidate shall bo given after his name, first in words and again in figures, and shall be signed by all the said offi cers and by overseers if any, or If not so certified the overseers and officers refusing to sign or certify, or either of them, shall write upon each of the returns his or their rea sons for not signing or certifying them. The vote, as soon as count ed, shall be publicly and fully de clared from the window to the citi zens present, and a brief statement showing the votes received by each candidate shall be made and signed by the election officer as soon as the votes are counted, and the same shall be immediately posted upon tho door of the election house for information of the public. The tri plicate returns shall be enclosed In envelopes and scaled In the presence of the officers, and one envelope with tho unsealed return sheet given to the judge, which shall contain one list of voters, tally papers and oath of officers, and another of said en velopes shall be given to tho minor ity inspector. All judges living within twelve miles of tho prothon otnry office or within twenty-four miles, if their residence bo In a town, city or village upon the line of a railroad leading to the county seat, shall before two o'clock past meridian of the day after the elec tion, and all other Judges shall be fore twelve o'clock meridian of the second day after the election deliver said return, together with return sheet to the prothonotary of the court of common pleas of the coun ty, which said return shall be filed, and the day and the hour of filing marked thereon, and shall be pre served by the prothonotary for pub lic inspection. Given under my hand at Hones dale this 19th day of October, 1909, and in the 134th year of the Inde pendence of the United States. ttliiliiiitirUtffiMIHMiitWf MARTIN CAUFIELD Designer and Man ufacturer of ARTISTIC MEMORIALS Office and Works 1036 MAIN ST. HONESDALE, PA. Eves Tested - O, G. WEAVER, GRADUATE OPTICIAN, 1127 Main Street. Tooth Savers We have the sort of tooth brushes that are made to thoroughly cleanse and save tha teetn. They are the kind that clean teeth without leaving your mourn sun ui unaues. We recommend those costing 25 cents or more, as we can guarantee mem ana win re place, iree, any mut ouuw uuietio ui lunuu lacture within three months. O. T. CHAHBERS, PHARflACIST, Opp.D.& II. Station, HONESDALE, PA. VTOTIOB IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 11 undersigned, a registered student at law in the office of ViCTon A. Decker, Esq.. of the Wavno county bar. will make application to the State Board of Law Examiners, to be examined on the 7th and 8th days of Deo., 1009, for ad mission to the oar of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, and to the bar of the ys. i a "j i . v.. . tr uoun oi upmmon neaa oi wayne uo. OHAB..BHOUOK4 Roll of HONOR Attention is called to the STRENGTH of the Wayne County The FINANCIER of New York City has published a ROLL OP HONOR of the 11,470 State Banks nnd TniBt Companies of United States. In this list the WAYNE COUNTY SAVINGS BANK Stands 38th in the United States Stands 10th in Pennsylvania. Stands FIRST in Wayne County-. Capital, Surplus, $455,000.00 Total ASSETS, $2,733,000.00 Honesdale. Pa., May 20 1908., 4X4 4444j NEW GOODS FOR 4 Autumn! -AT- s. Keystone Block Our New Fall Dress Goods and Novelty Trimmings, Latest Effects Our Long Corsets for the present season are all built for Modern Dress. In the Glove depart ment all the new shades can be found In the.best quality goods. New House Furnish ings in the late designs of Rugs, Portieres Cur tains and Carpets. MENNER&CO. Leading Stores O ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OP TRAINS Delaware & Hudson R. R. Trains leave at 6:65 a. m., and 12:25 and 4:30 p. m. Sundays at 11:05 a. m. and 7:16 p. m. Trains arrive at 9:55 a. m 3:1ft and 7:31 p. m. Sundays at 10:16 a. m. and 6:50 p. m. Erie R. R. Trains leave at 8:25 a. m. and 2:48 p. m. Sundays at 2:48 p. m. Trains arrive at 1:40 and 8:08 p. m. Saturdays, arrives at 3:45 and leaves at 7:10. Sundays at 7:02 p. m. nnTKlTZ Tlmo Card In Effect Sept 14th, ISO. SCRANT0N DIVISION ' i .B? 6& Stations M r mi M1ATN.Y. ,4M BCLTI Ar....uaaou L, oil is 4 Ml " ...iiancocx.... " 8tarUght.. " Preaton Park " WtnwQ0d... " ..POTDteUt... " " Orson... " Pleasant m. " " ..Unlondale.. " " .Forest City. OTbndalaYd " .Garbondalo. " " White Bridge " JlftneldTd. " " ....Jera7n.. " ..AreMb&ld.. " .... Win ton.. 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