THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27, 1011. k-AUti REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. JOHN MALE. Cherry Ridge. Camlidnto on tlio Republican Ticket for Nomination for REGISTEK AND RECORDER. A. O. BLAKE Forty-fifth Rlrlhday of Candidate. As this kind ot an anniversary Is only observed by men, his friends all over Wayne county will have a splendid opportunity to give him a vote as a souvenir of the occasion. FOR TREASURER. W. W. WOOD, I most respectfully solicit your support at the primaries September 30, 1911. FOR SHERIFF L. I. STARK. Candidate on Republican Ticket. Primaries Sept. :$. Your Sup port Earnestly Solicited. C8oitf THOMAS J. CANIVAN Candidate for the office of County Commissioner Subject to the Democratic Primaries Sept. 30, 1911 Hark your ballot thus: For Prothonotary, JOHN N. SHATOJSTEEN. ALL FAVORS APPRECIATED. llopubllcan Candidate for the Xom inntion of Register and Recorder. W. B. LESHER, Sterling, Wnyne County. Pa. Republican Candidate for Prothono tary. GEORGE P. ROSS. Iloncsdale, Pu. THE FARMERS' CANDIDATE. Clarence I. Hopkins Is a candidate f"or the office of Rnirlstnr tind Tinrnr- der subject to the Democratic voters oi wayne county at tlio primaries. CLARENCE I. HOPKINS, Farmer, Labanon township FOR TREASURER A. W. LARRABEE. I hereby respectfully announce my self as a candidate for tho offlce of County Treasurer on tho Repiblican ticket, subject to tho decision of the uniform primaries to bo held Septem ber 30, 1911. As It will be impos sible for mo to see all the voters of the county, I take this method of so liciting your support. If I am the choice of the people, I have but one promise to make, viz: that I will dis charge the duties of tho offlce im partially and honorably. A. W. LARRABEE. 57tf Starrucca, Pa. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF. I respectfully ask tho Democratic voters of Wayno county to glvo me their earnest support at the primary election to be hold Saturday Sopt. 30, 1911. Sincerely yours, F. C. KIMBLE. Honesdale, Pa. eoltf. Mark your ballot thus: For Prothonotary, JOHN N. SHARPSTEEN. VOTERS, TAKE NOTICE I To the Republican Voters of Wayne uounty: I hereby nnnnnnpR mvsnlf no n candidate for the office of county commissioner to be held Sept. 30, to tne voters with whom I am not personally acquainted will say, I save been In business for the last twenty years and have many friends In Wavnn pnnntv nml will rlr all In my power to reduce the taxa tion oi me iarmers ana real estate owners. If nominated and elected T Will dlroet mv bfist. offnria Vnnr vote and support In my behalf will bo greatly appreciated. MINOR BROWN, White Mills, Pa REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE For COUNTY COMMISSIONER, Primaries Sept. 30. I, Ff.rdinand Kroll. a Republican of the rmrough of Honesdale, and a suppor:er of the party, hereby give notice to the voters of Wayno coun ty that I announce myself a candi date -or the offlce of County Com missioner COUNTY COMMISSIONER. US NEVILLE HOLGATE. I earncstry solicit your vote for the primary election Sept. 30. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. r. G. SIMONS, Sterling, Pa. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby clven that an an plication will bo made to Alonzo T. Searlo, President Judge of Common Pleas of Wayne county on October 9, at 2 p. in., under the provisions of the Incorporation act of 1874 and Its supplements for a charter for an Intended corporation to bo called tho White Mills Fire Donartment. tho character and object of which are tho support and maintenance of a fire company for the extinguishing of Are In tho borough of White Mills and vicinity, Wayne county, Penn sylvania, ana for these purposes to have, possess and enioy all the rights, benefits and privileges con- rerrea by tho said act and tho sup plements thereto. SDARLE & SALMON, 72eoi Solicitors. P ROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO JL inti UUNHTITUTION SUB MITTED TO THE CITIZENS OF THIS COMMONWEALTH FOR THEIR APPROVAL OR REJEC TION. BY THE fiENETlAT. ARHRM BLY OF THE COMMONWEALTH 1 .ciiNNH i IjVANIA, AND PUB LISHED BY ORDER OF THE SEC RETARV CV Ttiv nnATTitn-NT. v.- 4. j.ai. VyV.IA.1ivA. WEALTH, IN PURSUANCE OF AR- uiyiiiii J4.VU1 UF THIS CONST! TUTION. Number One. A JOINT RESOLUTION. Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, so as to uuusonciace tne courts ot common pleas of Allegheny County. SonMnn 1 Tin If TaanlitttA V... f - .. -rw . W UUI I V. U J mo Senate and House of Representatives oi me uommonwoaith of Pennsylva nia in General Assembly, met, That tho following nmpnrimenf in fha Constitution of Pennsylvania be, and iuo same is nerei)y, proposed, in accordance with the eighteenth ar ticle thereof: That section six of article five be amenaea, Dy striking out tho said section, and Inserting In place there of the following: Section G. In tho county of Phil adelphia all the Jurisdiction and powers now vested in the district courts and nnnrtn nf pnmmnn nlnoa subject to such changes as may bo ui.iue oy tnis uonstltution or by law, shall be In Philadelphia vested in u.ww.uuw DVPUIUID LU 111 J L equal and co-ordinate jurisdiction, composed of throe judges each. The said courts In Philadelphia shall be designated rfisnfr.ttvlv no iha sinm ' of common pleas number one, num- oer iwo, number three, number four, and number five, but the num ber of said courts may be by law Increased, frnm tlmn in Hmo nnJ 1 - v.auw 1,1 111 U tl 11 U shall be In like mauner designated oy successive numbers. The num ber Of IllHtrpc; In JlTir nf cnM nmtrlo fir ill ntlV Pnimtv VVt nrr Vi r xisfntt' llshment of an additional court may bo authorized by law, may be in creased, from time to time, and whenever such Incro.iso oTmii amount in the whole to three, such three judges shall compose distinct and separate court as aforesaid, Which shall lift niimhornrl na afnt.o said. In Philadelphia all suits shall bo Instituted In the said courts of common pleas without designating the number of the said court, and the several courts shall distribute and apportion tho business among them in such manner as shall be nrOVldfld hv mlnn nf nnnpt nnil aiiIi court, to which any suit shall be thus assigned, shall have exclusive jurisdiction thereof, subject to change of venue, as shall be pro- mea Dy law. In the cnnnrv nf Altnirhanv oil n, - . ....VJJUUJ Ull in jurisdiction and powers now vested in the sovorn.1 nnmlinro1 nmifto ne common pleas shall bo vested in ono court of common pleas, composed ui an mo juuges in commission in said courts. Such jurisdiction and powers shall fixtnmi tn nil nmiui.ii. ings at law and in equity which shall have been instituted In the several numbered courts, and shall be subject tn Sllp.ll plmnpon no m.tf be made by law, and subject to cnange of venue as provided by law. The nreslrlpnt InriVo nf cniri ,,..f shall be selected as provided by law. The number of judges In said court any ue oy law increased from time to time. This amendment shall take effect on tho first day of January succeeding its adoption. a true copy of Resolution No. 1. ROBERT McAFEE, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Number Two. A JOINT RESOLUTION. Proposing an amendment to section eight, article nine, of the Consti tution of Pennsylvania. Section 1. Be It resolved by the Senate and House of Represe.ntatlves of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia in General Assembly met, That tne toiiowlng is proposed as an amendment to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, In accordance with tho provisions of tne eignteenth article thereof: Amendment to Article Nine, Section Eight. Section 2. Amend section elcht. article nine, of tho Constitution of Pennsylvania, which reads as fol lows: "Section 8. The debt of any county, city, borough, township, school district, or other municipality or incorporated district, except as herein provided, shall never exceed seven per centum upon the assessed value of the taxable property there in, nor shall any such municipality or district incur any new debt, or in crease its indebtedness to an amount exceeding two per centum upon such assessed valuation of property, with out the assent of tho electors there of at a public election in such man ner as shall be provided by law: but any city, tho debt of which now ex ceeds seven per centum of such as sessed valuation, may bo authorized by law to increase tho same three per centum, in the aggregate, at any one time, upon such valuation," so as to read as follows: Section 8. Tho debt of anv coun ty, city, borough, township, school uismct, or otner municipality or In corporated district, except as herein provided, shall never exceed seven per centum unon tho assessed value of tho taxable property therein, nor shall any such municipality or dis trict Incur any new debt, or Increase us maebteaness to an amount ex ccedlng two per centum upon such assessed valuation of nroDerty. with out the assent of tho electors thereof at a public election in such manner as shall be provided by law: but any city, tho debt of which now ex ceeds seven per centum of such as- sessed valuation, may bo authorized by law to Increase the same throo per centum, in tho aggregate, at any ono time, upon such valuation, ex cept tnat any debt or debts herein after incurred by tho city and coun ty of Philadelphia for the construc tion and development of subways for transit purposes, or for the construc tion of wharves and docks, or the re clamation ot land to be used In tho construction of a system of wharves ana aocKs, as public Improvements. owned or to bo owned by said city ana county or Philadelphia, and which shall yield to the city and county of Philadelphia current net revenue in excess of tho intoresl on said debt or debts of tho annual In stallments necessary for the can cellation of said debt or debts, may bo excluded In ascertaining the pow er of the city and county "of Phila delphia to becomo otherwise In debted: Provided, That a sinking fund for their cancellation shall be established and maintained. A true copy of Joint Resolution No. 2. ROBERT McAFEE, Secretary of tho Commonwealth. NOTICE OF UNIFORM PRIMARIES. In compliance with Section 3, of tho Uniform Prlmnrv Ani nnfl la hereby given to the electors of Wayne county, Pa., of tho County, Township and Borough offlcers to be nominated at the Primaries to be held at the regular polling places in each election district from 2 to 8 p. m., Saturday. September 30, 1011. For county offlcers, each of the po litical nrirtlo.q l nntlHori fn ,i,. ."ii-iin i u n u ui in n i.; as follows: Ono person for Jnrtpn nf tlio rni of Common Pleas. One person for Prothonotary and Clerk of the Courts. One person for Sheriff. Ono person for District Attorney. One nerson for T?oiriator nf win- and Recorder of Deeds. uno person for County Treasurer. One person for Coroner. One Derson fnr Minn Inonnntn. oir. District. Two Dersnnn fnr nnnnii. r-t viuuiiij VJ U 111 llllD" sloners. Two persons for County Auditors. The terms nf nil Tnn.n.1.1. j Borough offlcers who were elected In 1908 for a three-year term will ex p f She. first Monday In December and their successors nrn in v.n n ' w 1IU 111- mated and elected as follows: One person tor supervisor for 4 years. One person for Constahln fnr i years. One person for Assessor fnr a. years. Two norsons fnr nvnrcaor f r -.uuv,ui VI 1 1 UU1 iui i years. One person for Auditor fnr a years. Two persons for School Directors for 2 years. Two persons for School Directors for 4 years. Ono person for School Director for G years. Ono person for Judge of Election for 2 years. One person for Inspector of Elec tion for 2 years. One person for High Constable in each Borough. Town Councilmen to fill the place of those elected in 1908. Justice of the Peace In place of those elected in 1906. One Town Treasurer In Townships that elect them. Ono person for Registration As sessor in Pfioll nlnotlnn jl.1.1.1 " viivivinwn ulaLIlUt in townships that have two or more If anv Rlinorulonn l lml.Tl - coi bV annointmnnt hif i.f x - Uj uuuii, ina term expires and his successor must bo uuuuuuieu ior a two-year term. ouuuoi iJirector candidates must deslcnato on thoir nnmi - , - fviMuuiia lur which year-term theX are candidates. Petitions for county offlco can bo obtained at the Commissioners' of fice. Petitions for Township and Borough offlce can bo had of the party committeeman in each district or at tho Commissioners' offlce. All netitlnno fnr fn,,i,. m - - viviuuij, JLUWH- fn'P or Borough offlce must be filed in mo commissioners' offlco on or before Saturday, September 9, 1911 Judicial canrHrlntovi m,,f petitions with the Secretary of the . .... ,ra,u, uu or ueioro Satur day, September 2, 1911. J. E. MANDEVILLE, J. K. HORNBECK, THOMAS C. MADDEN, . . , t Commissioners. Attest: Geo. P. Ross, Clerk. u2eoI 3. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I hereby Republican candidate for the nom ination to thn nffl w. V11.1II1I.J VJ W 111 mlSSlonCr of Wnvno nnnntv otv.i ,., spectfully solicit tho support of my inenus ai tne primaries to be held on September 30, 1911. J. L. SHERWOOD. Preston. Pn. Ant is mii CBeoitf. n who is probably as well and favorably known as any man in Wayne County is a Demo- $ cratic Candidate for an office that requires much responsibility and work. To this end $ a he most earnestly solicits the support of the a voters of Wayne County on September 30, $ for the office of REGISTER and RECORBEl D. & H. CO. TiriE TABLE A.M. SUN 8 30! 10 00 P.M.i A.M. A.M. P.M. stations P.M.IP.M. A.M. 10 00 4 30 Albany 2 00 10 60 10 00 605 .... Blngbamton.... 12 40 8 45 12 30 2 15 ' 2 15 .... Philadelphia.... 4 00 7 U 738 4 40 12 30 7 10 ....Wllkes-Barre.... 9 35 2 65 V'nh 5 30 1 19 7 65 Scranton 8 45 8 13 6 30 P.M. P.M. A.M. Ev Ar A.M. Tm. PJjl 6 20 2 05 8 45 Carbondale 805 1 35 5 60 6 30 2 15 8 55 ...Lincoln Avenue... 7 51 l 25 6 40 6 34 2 19 8 59 Whites 7 60 1 21 5 31 6 52 2 37 9 18 Farview 7 33 1 03 6 18 8 6S 2 43 9 21 Canaan 7 25 12 66 5 11 .... Lake Lodore 7 07 2 62 9 32 Waymart 7 17 12 49 6 66 7 13 2 67 9 37 Keene 7 12 12 43 4 68 7 16 2b9 9 39 Stcene 7 09 12 40 4 65 720 303 9 43 Prompton 7 05 12 36 4 61 7 24 3 07 9 47 Fortenla 7 01 12 32 4 47 7 27 3 10 0 60 Seelyvllle 6 58 12 29 4 44 7 31 3 16 9 65 ..... Honesdale 6 65 12 25 4 40 P.M. P.M. A.M. Ar Lv A.M. P.M. P,M. SUN 10 00 1 15 8 151 7 10 8 00 1 05 P.M. A.M. B 40 6 60 6 51 8 45 8 55 8 59, 9 18 9 21 9 32 9 37 fi 11 6 17 6 26 fi if' 6 35 9 39 fi 39 6 43 H 46 6 SO 9 41 9 47 9 60 53 P.M. A.M. Mark your ballot thus: For Prothonotary, JOHN N. SHARPSTEEN. SPECIAL ELECTION. To M. Loe Braman. Esquire, High Sheriff of the County of wnyne. Greeting: Whereas, In consequence of tho death of tho Honorable George W. Kipp, who was a member of tho Sixty-second Congress, from tho Fourteenth Congressional District, composed of the counties of Wayno, Susquehanna, Wyoming and Brad ford, a vacancy exists in the repre sentation of this State in the House of ReDresnnt.nllvns of tlio nnnt-roco of the United States. Now, therefore, I, John K. Tener, Governor of said Commonwealth, in pursuance of the provisions of tho Constitution Of thn TTnltprl Rtntoo and of an Act of the General As sembly of this Commonwealth, en titled "An Act relating to tho elec tions) of this Commonwealth," ap proved the second day of July, A. D. 1839, have Issued this writ com manding you, the said M. Lee Bra man, Esquire, High Sheriff as afore said, to hold nn nlontlnn In tv.n County of Wayne, on Tuesday, tho seventh day of November, A. D. ii, ior tne election of a represen tative nf tho nnnnl f w w.. V J 1U UlA W U wemtn in me House or Representa tives of the Congress of the United States, to fill the vacancy, aforesaid, and you aro hereby required and en Joined to glvejoinedcmfwdywddmfw joined to give lawful notice, and cauBe to be held and conducted the said election, and make return thereof in manner and form as by law is directed and required. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State, at the City of Harrisburg this fourteenth day of August in the year of our Lord ono thousand nine hundred and eleven and of the Commonwealth the 1 3 C til. JOHN K. TENER. By the Governor: Robert McAfee, Secretary of the Commonwealth. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce myself to tho voters of Wayne county as. a candi date on thn Rnnilllllf nn tlnbai fnr tlio offlce of County Commissioner, sub ject 10 me primaries to be held Sep tember 30. To those citizens who do not know mo would say that I was born In Wnvnn pnnnfv have spent my life so far within Its borders, excepting two years of volunteer service in the. last of tho Civil Wfir. T1V nr1inn . Inn la nnr and has been chiefly that of farm ing, xnis is my nrst request for county offlce, and if nominated and elected will aischarge the Incumb ent duties in an honorable. nri T trust an efficient manner. Respectfully yours, A. M. HENSHAW. Indian Orchard, Pa. GGt7eoI FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the nomination for tho offlce of County Commissioner sub ject to the decision of the Republi can voters at the coming primaries. EARL ROCKWELL, Lako Ariel, Pa. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature Mark your ballot thus: For Prothonotary, JOHN N. SHARPSTEEN. CHICHESTER S PIL18 ?r-v .THE 111AMO.M) IIHAM). A jLauu-i! Aikiourl)riicr,.tl,ifo. . rilUin Ked find Void metalllA boxes. sesJeJ irh ntn T'n.. 1 s4 wj Aouo Otner. Iluy of your v "Uftjiinur MitAmr IMLKN, for IfS yean, know n as Best, Safest. Alwavs IteiUhU r JOLOey DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE ii K HONESDALE BRANCH P. M, SUN .M. SUN. 10 50 9 00 7 14 7 33 P.M. 12 65 12 05 10 05 9 12 P.M. P.M. 827 8 17 8 13 7 54 7 47 7 39 7 32 7 30 7 26 7.22 7 19 7 15 11 25 11 14 11 10 10 S3 11 45 10 37 10 32 10 29 10 25 10 21 10 18 10 16 A.M. P.M.