Pike County press. (Milford, Pa.) 1895-1925, August 06, 1909, Image 3

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    THE MILFORD STORE
OF STORKS
Longest Established, Best Equipped
FINEST LINE OF SPRING GOODS.
Specialties in woolens, Jacktes, ladies, mens and
childrens underwear.
Gloves, hosiery, boots and shoes. . AH the latest
styles and best materials for winter wear.
'Beautiful JVeckwsai?
A New Department
A large assortment of Laces
stock of m:as furnishings. Finely stocked Grocery Depart
ment. Crt e'eery and glassware direct from England.
All of tfye aboVc ats prices
blmfc Will liyake it? to Vou:p
advantage to buy of
MIT0IIELL BE0S.
Bcoad gttesatj ffiilfoi?d Pa
-The-
.. Quick Time Line..
The undersigned have entered into an
arrangement to expedite passenger traffic to
and from Port Jervis. Prompt service will be
rendered and polite attention shown. In con
nection they will conduct a general livery busi
ness. Proprietors of Wells, Fargo express. Con
nections here with Dingmans and points South.
i Fin
l Milford. Pi
dlay &
When
MLLtniCOUCH
and CURE thk LUNGS
Dr. King's
WITH
tier Discovery
ft An Mahaha
PBItT!
OLDS trsjl Bstb. Frss
HD MX TH0,T kHO 1UW8 THOUBLH,
QUAHANTEED 6 ATISFAOJOJiV
HARNESS
Of All Kind and Styles.
Blankets, Robes, Whips
and Horse Outfitting gen
. erally.
CARRIAGE
TRIMMINGS
Repairing;-NEATLYDONE.
Examine my stock it
will please you. The
price too.
.L. F. IIAFXER.
Harford St. Milford
lras u w v" limit U i
"Blisters
Succeed when everything else fails.
In nervous prostration and serosla
veattntssce they are the supreme
remedy, a thousands hav. tegtincd.
FOR KiDNEr.LIVETRAND
STOMACH TROUELE
it la la. fcest medicine ever sold
evs a .nigfufa counts,
and Trimmings. A complete
Wheele
.eeier,
.PROPRIETORS
"BEST OF ALL FLOUR.
FEED, MEAL,
BRAN, OATS,
and HAT
in need of any
Hello to No. 5., or come to
SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD PA,
I Supplying;
I The Table
AN EVERY DAY PROBLEM
We moire it. by keeping
Fine Groceries,
Canned Goods,
Choice Meats,
Fresh Vegetables.
FOR AN ELE6ANT DINNER
" y prcll a oo4 Market in lewis key
yoor Ash and clams at mj sites. Llmkuraar,
Imported Roqinfort Philad.lahla Cnu efcass.
r any thrs inlni.
FRED GUMBLE
Harford St. Miltord pa.
The
East
Stroudsburg1
State
Normal
School -
-IS-
A thoroughly first class school
for TEACHERS.
It is PERFECT in the Beauty
and Healthfulnesa of lU Lo
cation. It is COMPLETE In its Equip
merit
Its Graduates rank among the
Best in SCHOLARSHIP and
TEACHING ARTT TTV .
The rooms are carpeted and
. I T -a . . .
tne ueas rumLshed,
The Food is Abundant and
Excellent in Quality.
For Catalogue Address,
E, L. KEMP, Sc.
m Principal
East Stroudsburg Pcnrui,
pHOOeFP AVKVOMKNTS TO THK
const? rrrioN wi'hMittrii
TO THK CITIZKN OF THH ('OM
MONWKAMU KOH TH KIR AVPKOV
AL OR HK,TK''T10V BV THRGKNKH
AIj ASSK.M BLY OF THK COMMON
WKAIjTHOF PKNNtfYLVANl a, and
IM'BLISHRt) BY OROF.KOFTHKSKO.
RKTARYOK THK COM MONWKALTH
IN Pt'R.SUANCK OF A RTICLB XVIII
OF THK CNSTITITTIDN.
s A .i IS r ny'oi.i: tion
PiupuftiUK nmenflniflitf Ut nectloiiii elffht
nrnl ittenty onf of article four, wwtiont
elcTPti nnd tweT(nf nrMcl flvn, tvtiont
two, three anil funrlPB of nrtlcl eipht.
paction one n, nrttcle twelve, and nv
tl--n two mil m'tpo nf article fmirtwn.
of theOnttltntinnof PnnnsTlvnnitv urn)
prnVtrilng n chertut for carry, ug the
nnitucittiPDt Into oflnot.
SeflMon 1. B UrtfwolvM hj the Senate
nnd HoHce of RoprewnttTe of theCorn
nionwpftltb of FfTinylfinti In 1-ieoen.l
Ama .bl; met, Thnt the following re
propoMa m Rmpnament to toe oomtitn
don of the ConmiouwrnUh of Peiinnvl-
run fn. tn sooonlnnoe with theproTitloue
of the eiRhtennth article toerpor:
Amendment On To Article Four,
taction Kiiirht.
gectiob Amnnd itwtioo eight of urtV
cle four of the Constitution of fennsyl
Tfinlit. which reed as foUowt:
' Ho shall nominate and, hr ami with
the advice and oonoont of (w -thtrt1 of
all the memneni of the 8ennte, appoint a
Sporptnrr of the t'ommon wealth and an
AttornoT Oenernl durlnc nleafuiro. a Huu-
erlnUtndont of Pnblle Instructlnn for four
Tears, and snch other offioers of th Crn-
mimwealth as he is or mar be authorised
hy the Constltntton or or law to appoint
he shnll hare power to (1)1 all vacancies
(hat ma happen, In offinea to which he
mar appoint, durlnv the reeess of the rscn
ate. br sirantinff onmntlsslons which shall
expire at 'he end of their m-xt aesHion; he
shall have powcir to fill any vacancy that
may happen, durtnsr the recess of the
nte. In the ottoe of Auditor Oeiienil, State
Treasurer, Secretary of Internal Affairs or
Snperlntendent of Pntlts Instruction. In a
judicial office, or In any other elective
office which he Is or may be authorised to
fill; If the vacancy shall happen durtnp the
seasina or tne etenate, tne uovernnr snail
nominate to the Senate, before their final
. djournment a proper person to fill said
vacancy; bnt In any snch case of vacancy,
tn aa elective onice, a person shall he chos
en to Paid office at the next iicneral eloc
tlon, nnless the vacancy shall happen
within three calendar i Months Immediate
ly preceedins; uch election in whteh case
the election for said office shall be held at
the second succeed1 ng general ejection. In
actiavnn eiecnttve nominations the nen
ate shall sit witn open doors, and. In oon-
fir Ins; or rejecting the nomination of
the Governor, the vote shall betaken hy
veas and Days, and shall be entered on the
journal, so as to read aa follows:
He shall nominate and. by and with the
advice and consent of two thirds of all the
members of the Senate, appoint a Hecre
try of the Commonwealth and an At tor
ney General dnrinir pleasure. aSnicrinte -dent
of Public Instmctlnn tor four years,
and such other oft leers of the Coin moo we
alth as he Is or may be authorised 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 recess of the Senate, by arrant-
In gr commissions which shall expire at the
end of their next pessloa ; be shall have bow
er to fill any vacancy that may happen,
dnrtns; the recess of tne Henat. In the off
Ice of Auditor General, tate Treasurer,
Secretary of Internal Affair or Superin
tendent of Pnblle Instruction, In a judicial
office, or lo any other elective office wblr-h
he is or may be authorised to flllj if the
vacancy shall happen durins; the session
ofthe Senate, the Governor shall nominate
to the Senate, before their flnai adjourn
ment, a proper person to fill said vacancy;
bnt In any such case of vacancy, In an
elective office, a person shall be chosen to
aid office on tbe next election day appro
priate to such office, a coord ins; to the pro
visions of this Constitution, unless the
vacancy shall happen wltfcln two calendar
months Immediately praoedins; such eteo
Mnn day. In which case the election for
said office shall beheld on the second sua
eeedlnir election day appropriate to such
office la Aotlna on exeuutive nomina
tions the Senate shall alt with open doors,
and. In con firming or rejecting the notnln
at tons of the Governor, the vote shall be
taken by yeas and nays, and shall be en
tered on the journal.
Amendment two to Article roar.
Section Twenty-one.
Section I Amend section twenty -one
of article four, which reads as follows :
" 1 lxe termor the Secretary of Internal
Affairs shall be four years: of the Auditor
General three yenraf nod of the State
Treasurer two years. These officers shall
shall be chosen by the qualified electors of
the State at general election. No person
elected to the office of Audit r General or
State Treasurer .shall be canable of hold.
Ins; the same office for two consecutive
terms," so as to read:
The terms of the' Secretary of Internal
Affairs, the Auditor General, and the
9tate Treasurer shall each be four years:
. vod they shall be chosen by the qualified
Sectors ot the State at general elections
tt a State Treasurer, elected In ths year
e thousand nine hundred and nine,
t 11 serve for three yean, and his sueoaa
ft t shall be elected at the general aiee
tt In the year eae thousand nine nun-!
dr and tsreive, and in every fourth year
the after. No person elected to the office
of tiditor General, or State Treasurer
shall ye capable of holding the same office
for t oousecutlve terms.
Amendment Three To Art'ele Five,
Section Kleven. t
Section 4. Amend section eleven of ar-
tide five, which readsaa follows:
"Kxcept as otherwise provided In this !
Constitution, Justices of the peace or aldt-r
men shall be elected in the several ward',
districts, boroughs and townships at tl
time of the eleotii n of constables, by the
qualified electors thereof, in suoh manner
as shall be directed by law, and shail be
com missioned by the Governor for a term
ot five years. No township, ward, district
or borough shall elect more than two jus-
tic of tbe peace or aldermen without the ,
consent of a majority of tbe qualified eleo-1
tors within such township, ward or bor
ough; no person shall be elec ed to snch '
office unless he-hnll have resided within
the township, borough, ward or district
for one yettr next proceeding his election.
In cities containing over fifty thousand
Inhabitant, not ptore than one alderman
shall be elected in each ward or dutriot,"
so as Co rend:
Except aa otherwise provided In thU 1
Constitution, junto of the peace or alder
men shall be eUetetl In tho several vard.
district, boroughs or township, by the
qualitlcd electors thereof, at the municipal
elect! 4i. In snch manner aa ithall be di
reeled by law, aud sliall be eommlsslonad
by tltm Governor for a term of six years
No township, ward, district or bor ugh
thatl elect more than two justices of the
peace or aldermen without the consent of
a uiejorlty of the quail und electors within
suet township, ward or borough; no ue -son
sliall be elected to sujh eltlue uiilrs
he shall have resided within the township,
tonuiga, ward or sUtriet for one year
next preoeding his totttt. In eitiei oot -sniuiag
omr fifty thousand tnhabitanU,
ti Htore tlian one aMerma-u. bail be eioo
Wl la each ward or district.
Aiueuduient Four To Artiele Five,
Section T waive
SVctloa . Amend section twelva of ar
ticle lira trf the CoastitutiuA, wtkitJt r-nlr
aa roiivws:
"In rUlskdelphU there shall be estab
llslied. iur each thirty thounaud iuhabi
Uuw, ohm oourt, not of reoord, of pullur,
aud civil cauMea, wiife jurtwtiuUon not ex
oeedlug outj lauudrtaal doa4U; stash courts
shall be fatid by iutciifcrais iiM term
of olhoe shail be five ymn, aud hbsj shall
be eiuuteu ou general ticket by the quail
QvA voters at largo t' and in the electlua -f
the said utagisvraiea no voter shall tom for
uiora thau two-thirds of the number of
persons to be eotd when more than one
are lo be ohouu ; th-y shall be ooinpensat-,
ed only by fixed aaiariea. to be paid by said
oouuty; and snail exMctse such juried lo i
lion, oivil and crimlnai, exonpt as fetrvin
pr vided. aud la now exercuaud by aidr :
lueu, suij-ot to such ebanges; not iavulv- j
lug an iucrwase of civil jurisdiction or oon-
ferrtug political duties a may be madr
bylaw. In s'litlatUlphla h offlca al
f 19 kbolute4 M 10 M M-
- n , JL IJJMUL' JBJ aw
llHpd( for eacfl thirty thmnnnd IfthalH
tacts,' one enurm, not of rectrd, of police
and civil canikps, with jurisdiction not ex-ccM-dlngone
hundred dollarsi anch eonrt
shall be held by magistrates whose Urnn
of office shall be six ynm. altd wiey shall
be elected on grneral ticket at the munt
eipal election, by the quallhed voters al
Inrge; and In the election of the said mag
istrate no votr ahall vote for more thnn
two-thirds of the number of persons to he
h-ctcd Vn ntory than one ar to Hr
ctiiiM it; tiny ab.tia btMxiiipiiMiiitmiiy b
xed saiariea, to be paid by said, county;
and shall erercla such jtirtadlct1"n. ivii
aud criminal, except as herein provided, as
la now exercised by aldermen, subject to
such changes, not involving an increase of
civil iurisili jttuu -or oonlVrt iu nolltieal
i duties, as may hern ad e iiy Inw. In Fhila
aeipnia tr.e mnce oi siomnun is atoiisnea.
Amendment Five To Article Klght,
Ftecnon i. wo.
Section 0. A mand section two of nrttcle
eight, which read as follows:
'The general election shall be held an
nual I y on the Tuesday next following the
first Monday of November, but the Gener
al Assembly may by law fix a different
day, two-thirds of all tne memners or each
House oouoenttng tnereto, so as to read:
The veneral election shall be held bien
ninlly on the Tuesday next following the
nrat Monuay ot Movemoer in eacn even
nuinltered year, but the General Assembly
may by law fix a different day, two-thirds
of all tne meuioersot eacn m o line consent
ing thereto: Provided, That snch elec
tion shall always be held In an even-no m-
Derea year.
Amendment 8I To Article Right,
Section Three.
Section 7. Amend section three of arti
cle eight, which reads as follows:
A11 elections for city. ward, borough
and township officers, for regular terms of
service, shall be heia on tne third, iuesdai
oi r enruary,' so as to nu:
All judges elected by the electors of thi
State at targe may be elected at either a
general or municipal election, as clrotiro
Mtances may require. All elcctlous fni
jtidges of the courts for i he several judicial
dlfttrlcte. and for county, city, ward, bor
ough aud township officers, for regulai
terms of service, shall be held on the mun
Icipal election day; namely the Tuesday
next following the Arst Monday of Novem
ber in each odd-numbered year, out thi
Gensral Assembly nmr by law fix a differ
entday, two-thirds of all the ine in Iters ot
each Hotise consenting thereto: Provided
That such election shall always be held In
an odd numtwrcu year.
Amendment Seven To Article Klbt,
Section Fourteen.
Section 8. Amend section fourteen ot
article eight, which reads as follows:
"District election boards shall eonnist of
a judge and two inspectors, who shall be
chosen annually by tbe citizens. Each
elector shall have the rttfht to vote for thi
judgeandone Inspector, and each inspec
tor snail appoint one oterx. i ne nrst eiei
tlon board fur any new district shall be se
lected, and raoauolea tn electl n board'
filled, as shall be provided by law. K lec
tion officers shall be priviloged from arrest
upon days of election, and while engaged
la making up and transmitting returns,
except upon warrant of a court of record
or judge thereor, for an election rraud, foi
felony, or for wanton breach of the peace.
In cities they may claim exemption from
jury duty during their terms of service,"
so as to road:
District election boards shall consist of a
judge and two Inspectors, who shall be
cooeen oienntauy, ny tne eitisens at ttH
municlpal election; but the tnerat As
sembly may require said boards to be ap
pointed In suob ma nor as It may by law
provide. Ijaws regulating the appoint
ment of said boards may be enacted to ap-
fily to cities only: Provided, That such
aws be uniform for cities of the same
elasc. Each elector shall have the right to
vote for tbe Judge and one inspector, and
aaob Inspector shall appoint one clerk. The
first election board for any new district
shall be selected, and vacancies In election
boards flllhd, as shall be provided by law
K lection officers shall to privileged from
arrest upon days of el no tlon, and white en
gaged lo making up and transmitting re
turns, except upon warrant of a court or
record, or judge thereof, for an election
fraud, for fulonr. or for wanton breach of
the peace, lo el ties they may olalm exemp
tlon tram juty duty durlug their terms of
servlos, t
Amendment EightTo Article Twelve
Heetrion One. -'
Section 9. Amend section 1. article
twelve, which reada as follows:
"All officers, whoso selection la not pro
vided for in this Oonatitutlon. shall be
elected or appointed as may be directed by
law, si as to nw
All officers, whose selection Is not nm-
vidi'd for In this Constitution, thalf he
elected or appointed as may be directed
oyiaw: froviaea, inat eteottous of Stale
officers shall be held on a general election
dcy, and elections of local officers shall be
held on a municipal election day, except
when, In either oaae special elections may
be required to fill unexpired terms.
Amendment Nine To Article Fourteen.
u.w. ,,.. rA '
Section 10. Amend section two of artl-
ole fourteen, which reads as follows:
"Oouuty officers shall be elected as the
general elections and shall bold tootr of
fices for the term of three years, ttturinnlntv
on tbe first Monday of January pext after
their election, and ua l their successors
shall he duly qualified, all vacancies not
otherwise pruvided tor, shall be filled In
such manner aa may be provided by law,"
so aa to read :
County officers shall be elec tad at the
municipal elections and hold their- office
for the terra of four years, begluning on
tbe first Monday of January next rw
their election, and until their stinrwusun
shall be diily qualified; ail the vaoanoie
not otherwise provided for. shall be filled
In such manner as may bo provided by
law.
Amendment Ten To Article Fourteen.
' . rjeouoi. ueven
Section 11. Amend section Sevan, artd-
ole fourteen, which reads as follows:
"Three ooQ -ty oomra lesions rs and three
oouuty auditors shall be elected In each
oouuty where suoh officers are chosen. In
the year one thousond eight hundred and
seveuty-flve aud every third year thereaf
ter; aud tn the election of said officers each
qualified elector shall vote foi no mor
ttian two persons, aud the three pereon
baving the highest number of vouts shall
be elected; any casual vacancy In theorOu
i county oommiKsiuuer or oouuty auditoi
hall be fllld. bv th oourt of' mm mm-
pinna o( th. ouuuty In which such Taoaam
hall occur, bj the appointment of an pleo
tor of tho proper oountr who'ahatl havi
rotd tor th oomtnla toner or audito'
wnoaa plaoe to be tilled." ao aa to vsl:
Turua ouui ' comiHltloht'N and thn.
couutf aud 1 1 J .ball be aleccud o eacl'
county w hirw .ur.b oifluera are chosen, tu
the rear one thousnod nine hundred ami
elvren and ercrr fourth year therearu-r:
ma in tue election oi ftald oHloera each
qualliled elector thai rote for DO uiorethai
two peraaoa, and the three peraon, havlna
(jiw nufnm nunxDerofl voiea anall be ele
ted; any eaawol vaoonirr iu the oflioa ol
eomity eoiiiuiiulirtter or oouuty auditor
,uau uiiea Dy tue oourl or common
aleasof the ouunty In whtah aucn rauoaoo)
hH occur, by the appolutiueutof n eleo
tor of the pmpur cmuty who ahall nan
roted for the eotumiatloaer or audito.
whoae place la to be tilled.
Schedule fu- the Amendment.
8ectioB U). That do inooureuliton mu
arise from the Chang lu the outitutioi
of the Couiiuoawealth, aud in order t
oarry tbe aaiue into complete operation, it
im uenroy ueciarea tuai
In the cane of officer eleoted hr the ma
pie, all terms ol office fixed by act of A
eaiubly at an odd number of yeara iball
each be bMkgtheued on year, but tbe I--Ulatur
may cluuifre the leufttb of tbe term
provided tbe term for which such officer
are, elected iball always be or aa area
Dumber of year.
in above extension of ofriolal terra
.hall Dot affect of Uoera elected ax th ..
)rai election of one thousand nine hundrerl
aud elKht; nor any city, ward, burouirh,
iowoKhlp, or election division otftoera,
wbaw terms of oMioe. under ex latin a law,
end in the year oue thousand ntu huudru!
ed ten.
lu the year one thousand nine hundred
and ten the uiumoiu&l alMti,,n .h.n h..
keid on the Ihlnl Tuiy of februnry. a.
hsretofurai but all officers chosen at thai
ecii.ni so, a bji.o ib regular unu of
bi- h is twa and a)., all ltn nl
t autt tMnwn 4tu6r( m ateuiiaa
shall ?rj nnHl tha first Monrln of Derwrr
ber in the year one thousand nine hundred
and rkT(ttX nil officers chosen nt that eler
tlon to nfflcea the term of which Is now
four years, or I made four years by tbe
Of eraMon or sneae amennmente or this
sr.hednte, shall serve until th Arst Mrmdy
of beoeifiber In the year one thousand
nine huudred and thirteen. All justice of
tbe peace, mnltlst rates, and aldermen,
chosen at that electtnn. shall serve Until
the first Monday nf December In the year
one tnoiiaaml nine hunured aim nrtren.
After the year nineteen hundred nnd ten
and until the L-fflstntur shall otherwise
provide, nil Tin of otty, ward, boroneh,
township, and election division officers
snail ertln on tne first Mondny of Dooon
bur In an odd-numbered year.
AlleHy, ward, horonsh, and township
onicers noinina; onioe at tn o&te ot tne ap
proval of these amendment, whose terms
of office mav entl In the year one thousand
ntne hundred and eleven, shall continue to
hold their offices until the first Mouday of
Deoembernf that year,
A II judges of the oourts for the seveml
judicial diHtrti i, and also nil ot.uuty off
cers, holdino; ulfloe ntthednto of the ai
proval of these amendment, whose terms
of office may end lo the year one thousand
Bine bnndred and eleven, ahall onntlnue to
nokl their olllcee nntil the first Monday of
auunry, one s lousana uiue ouuurea aou
twelve.
A true oopy of the Jo'n Resolution.
HOHKKT McAKKK,
Secretary of the Commonwealth
fusn. Ilrlpfal KuKirriXlons tat
to Its Obserr.sron.
Tb tenth anniversary Is the tin
T7eddlng..,-tA iweptka I th. relebra
!ion usually ehosen. Th. invitation
Say be written on eerie- smoothly
bound with tinfoil. Th. decorations
for tbe occasion should b tinware
and pink Bowers. The date, of the
wedding and anniversary may be
tt large tla Utters, or cut .nt of
cardboard tor- -ed v itu tinfoil, and
puced conspicuously In .be room
wbere gueata are recelvad. On th.
'able la th. dining-room there may
t. as a centerpiece, a tin pall Oiled
lth flowers -nd tied around wltb
-jroad pink - bhoi. Tin candlesticks
afth pink candle and shade, little
In dishes containing ;In-. bonbons
tnd cakes with pink icing are on
th. table. Tin plate., platter.,
ipc 1. fork and curi shoull be
used. The gueata help themselves
ind each other, as at any atandlng
up. collation. Bouillon, dainty sand
wiches of cream ehee. and oboppei
nuts, chicken salad, Ice. and coffee
art plenty t. serve, and lea would
do. Souvenirs may b little fluted
cake-tint tiled with wedding oak
In tinfoil and tied a wltn rink rib
bon. Gifts for tin wadding may
be flower In tin dipper; rn or
grov-ing - plant In pall or ieep
breadpant a bouqu.t In a tin fun
nel; two or three long-atemme
rose In an apple-oorer, er tie! to
half a doteo Xir. spoons; a book en
closed In a wire broiler through
which rlbocs are : .terlaced; . wire
banket llaed with. aUk and fillet
with boaboa. Intimate and prac
tical frlenda sometime send canned
fruit., . tha tin concealed la pink
crepe paper; a very near relative
may aesd a tin avings-kank, well
f.lled with aarlnga.
Mew Women In Turkey,
la the new woman about to cap
tor. Turkey t Outing the recant
political agitation th. nrrbeard of
spectacle waa to be seen at Sa tonic
f a woman of rank, the wife of a
oung Turk,, parading unveiled
through tbe street with a banner.
to tbb delight ot her husband's parti
Ma. - At Honastlr many women,
bent on political errands, traveled
about alone.
If this la to be the result of a con
stitutional movement, what la to be-
Maia of the prophet's strict command
agalnat women akowlng their favosa
In publicT Oon. will b. tbe poet'
dreant of the dark-eyed beautiea ot
Circaatia leading live, of Indolence
behind the acreea of th myeteri
oua harem. If tbe daughter of the
near east. Ilk tbe daughter ot Nip
pea, are to adopt tae fashion ef
earls, go la for political economy.
tuffragUm, (octal lam and small faaal-
liee. like British fashionables, and
tart wemen'a club, platform aam
palgna and summer college course
uke their American sister, a whole
world ot tradition and rossenee will
toon disappear.
Row It Is the Soulful Girt.
There Are fashions In manners as
well aa In clothe and taos delicate
being who catch toe vibration ef
conduct from the higher ether a
carefully aa tbe wireless telegrapu
operator read his message have Inti
mated that the era of the vigorous,
rollicking girl has passed. Th
' lle of this winter must be a soul
ful, posing girl, who can alt for aa
sntlr evening with her bands light
ly clasped In Bar Up, and who move
only her lip in s peek lag, not using
hr eyebrows, choclder and hand,
severs!" girl are working hard to
acquire repose, paradoxical a that
wunds. With repose of manner be
om study of bow to mak. th. aye
iipresalv. X girl who has million
but not great good look, and who
will bow In New Tork, brought an
Inr'ructor from London, Just to teaob
aer to us her eyes and bow to ac
quire tbe ktteat gait, a ndnlatlng
kind of gild.
New WeoVUag Paver.
The bride now present the geeeta
at the bridal table with souvenir la
the shape ot smail aatla slipper.
Tby sell by the dosea at Banal)
prices.
The Ae and airintHlva Man.
1 Mr. a F. Verner point out that th
recent discovery of the ohlmpantee
la a part of Africa, where it had net
oeea known to exist enable us to de
fine a few region where the gorilla.
the ealmpaar and the pygtalee exlet
In condition auggeatlv ef the poesl
Dillty ot discovering th fossil ot
their ancestry in good p reserve t lea.
The premie are now known to neve
sxLsted practically la suit for t.Oee
years, and It la probable, Mr. Vernet
think, that th two great anthropoid
may have been thre tor as great or
a greater, length oi time. He la try
leg to iadletl leeellti at Halted
area I whisk the ltkUfc4 al te
eovtrtsj kt (atitli U4 It tar)
SHALL 111 DO BUSINESS fHII YOU?
THE ORANGE COUNTY TRUST CO.,
Middletown, N. Y
with an ample capital and surplus security is paying
interest dormant accounts at the rate of four per cent
It paid more than $ 100 000 in 1908.
Interest begins when deposit is made, Compounded
in January and July. There is no change in the rate
caused by, the amount of
Business may be done by mail.
Write for detailed information.
G. SPENCFR COWLEY, FRANK HARDING,
Secretary. President.
"liii lllw ..llls.u.
Amatite Roofing
. - T. R. J. Klein & Son, Agents
Iron and Tin Roofing of all Kinds
Metal Shingles and Metal Ceilings
Hardware, Stoves and Ranges
Gutters, Leaders, Plumbing, Gasfitting.
General Jobbers and Repairers.
Broad Street, Hilford Pa
..h&, r;vi" -fc J-jfix. .tgji.
RYDER'S
MARKET
RYDER'S BUILDING
DEALER IS
Meats and Provisions,
Fish and Vegetables,
Canned Goods
Ofdere Prcmptly Attended
PAUL RYDER
Harford Street, Milford.
DR. KENNEDY'S
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And Welcome "
' . Ib Every Home.
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Used to Thousands of Homes.
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Son, Rorrdout, N. for a
FREE aampla bottle. Large
bottlaSI.OO. All druggiata.
LIDVED TO 1630
! h;
i1.
WE an tht oUeat Wine ana Liquor
House n Pliuadelphi. We have
been obliged to move (ram the
old stand where we have been (or to many
years must have more room to accommo
date our kraeasing business. Because we
have the finest trade in Philadelphia it ao
reason why we should be higher priced.
Old Perm Whisky, 75c quart,
$2.75 gallon is the finest whisky (or its
price in the world.
Imperial Cabmet Whkky. $1 25 qt, $4.75
gaL, distilled (rom selected grain spring
water.
Goods shipped to al parti of lb
United States,
Thomas Ulassey & Cd;
ism cL5?at st, 1630 Chcstcct SL
rtUadclphla, Pa.
A Fair OB.r.
"No," snapped the sharp faced wom
an at the door, "I ain't got no food
fur you, an' I ain't got no old clo se.
Now, git!"
"Lady," replied Harvard Haabea. "I
could repay you well. Give at a
sQuara meal aad Ml give, yea a tew
rMaoii t grtamtr."
the account
WOOD & SON
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
MILFORD PA
UNDERTAKING
tn all branches
Special attention giveo to
EMBALMING
No extra ohargs for atteodlog
t anerals out of town.
Telephooe In Besldenoe.
LAOT ASSIST AMT
New ork Representative
National Casket Co. 60 Great
JoneaSt. Telephone 834B Sprlna;
STOVE WOOD Furnihedalft.tS
a toad. Mail ordert given prompt at
tention. Miton) fa , Aov.etA. 1909
J. W. Kietel.
Washington Hotels.
RIGGS HOUSE
The hotel par excellence of the capital
ooated within one block of th White '
douse and dlrootlv opposite the Treason .
rlneat table in th oily.
kVILLARO'S HOTEL
A.. faiDonshotclry, rcinarxsl.le for It
alstorlcal associations aud long-sustained
popularity. Keoentlj renovated, repainted
tnd partially roftuu.sl.od.
RATIONAL HOTEL .
A landmark amona; the hotels of W'ssh
uigton, patroulxed In former years tv
irosiaents and high officials. Aiwsv m
" mj!T?r"- eoen'lr wmodeleu sn
nndered better than ever. Opp. f K
t dep. WALTEK B U KTON , Kes. M gr
Theae hotels ar the principal political
?k"" u.,t.0Lthe PluJ alitlmes.
mS)!. ,l0DDta P'08 al
o. o.
O DIWITT
Proprle
Mana,.
CllESTtlUTST
Vi'rililY
The Object of Tkaak.
There waa a good deal of sound
human nature In the unexpected re
ply of tbe dying old woman to her
minister's leading queetion: "Here
at the end of a long life, which of the
Lord I mercies ar you most thank
ful tort" Her area Brightened M
ft aBIWtredl "My VlUl." ,
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