THE MILFORD STORE OF STORES f . : Longest Established, Best Equipped FINEST LINE Or SPRING GOODi . ' Specialties in woolens, jacktes, ladies, mens and childrens underwear. Gloves, hosiery, boots and shoes. All the latest styles and best materials for winter wear. A New Department A large assortment of Laces sto;k of mens furnishings. Finely stocked Grocery Depart ment. CrtcVery and glassware direct from England. All of fcfyz aboVc 'at prices that?' Will rrjakc it - to. your advantage ko" bity-Orf ' ; MITBHELL BR0S. Bi?oad Stezzt . SBilfofid. Pa 4 ,Tho- ,:. 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. Findlay & . Mllford. Pa ... .I.HII i,. KILL the COUCH AND CURE THE LUNGS Dr. ing's WITH Ikxi Discovery PRICK run c OLDS TrW Battle Fies slB 1L THBOftT ANOIUNQ THOUBLES. OUAHANTD 8 ATISFAOXOKl OB SONET BJKFTJNDED. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Stylee. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS Repairing ;-NEATLY done. Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. L. F. IIAFNER. Harford St, Milford Succeed when everything else fails. in nervous prostrauon and female weskneasea they axe tha supreme mnjrdy, as tlvwisanvla bava teatitied. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUELE I It ia the beat medicine ever sold I over a drccsbt's cotmuiv ! and Trimmings. A complete Wheeler, .PROPRIETORS "BEST OF ALL FLOUR. . FiSED, MEAL, BRAN,, OATS, and HAY When in" need-of. any lljlln t No. '5., or come to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD PA I Supplying I The Table AN EVERY DAY PROBLEM We nolve it by keeping Fine Groceries, Canned Goods, Choice Meats, Fresh Vegetables. FOftT AN ELEGANl DINNER H jo appreciate a aooa mart it lewis bin year ash and elan at mi slut. Liaikaraer. inpertad Requelorl Philadelphia Cream ckM er aay ether ee tired. FRED GUMBLE Harford St. Miltord Pa. The East Stroudsburgv State Normal School -is- A thoroughly first class school for TEACHERS. It is PERFECT in the Beauty and rlealthiulncss of its Lo cation. It is COMPLETE in its Equip ment ' Its Graduates rank among; the Best in SCHOLARSHIP and TEACHING ABILITY. The rooms are carpeted and the Beds Furnished. The Food is Abundant and Excellent in Quality. For" Catalogue Address, E. L. KEMP, Sc. D.. Principal. East Stroudsburg, - Pcnna. Proclamation By the Sheriff General Election ' Whereas, by Act of the -General An en:btv of t)ie'ftniinonue:il;!i nf Pena wvivmi.a, entiileU Au A el lo ivgulun the uuinitiRtiuu mid election of public Alee rat requiring certain expenses In cident thereto to be paid by thewTeral romitteft and punlnhiriK certain ofTennef In ivvard to Bu.-h elections" approved th2iHhday of June, A. 1. 1816. It t made the duty of the HherifT: .' FIRST, to enumerate the officer to lie elected and ir.ve a lint of all nomlua lion. SECOND, to designate the place at wni.-in me elections are to he held. THIRD, to puhllph notloe of the qnalitfcMtons of election officers In the manner and form prescribed by the third paragraph eeftion ten, of said acL Now. therefore. I. nenrsre flrejmrr High 6heritTof the Couuty of Pike, do hereby make known by thia proclama tion to i ue electors oi said couutv tuaton TUESDAY X0VEMBER2, 1909 Being tha day of the general election the following iternous are to be voted for by the freemen of the County of riae oeiween toe rjoumoi fleveooclock In the' forenoon and eeven o'clock in (hi .flMliniin nf Hill it. . -it. One permn for Judintof theSunreme Court of the Common wealth of Penn sylvania. One pentoD lor State Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One Demon for Auditor General of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Two permins for Jury Commissioners of the County of Pike. t or or against the proposed Amend ments to me Constitution of Peunsyl vania. For or Against the nroDoeed schedule lor me nroposea amendments to the constitution. I also hereby make known and give iHHiws mai me .oi.ow.ng us a iisi or an the nominations certified to me by the Secretary of the Commonwealth and the County Commissioners of the County of Pike, to wit: Republican State Treasurer Mark One J. A. Stober Auditor General Mark One A. E. Bieeon Judge of the Supreme Court Mark One Robert von Moschxisker Jury Commissioner . Mark One George A. McCarty Democratic State Treasurer Mark One Ueorge W. Klpp - Auditor General Mark One Jamea Woodward Clark udge of the Supreme Court - Mark One '' ' Cyrus LaRue Munson Jury Commissioner Mark One Paul Kuiile Vuille, jr Prohibition State Treasurer Mark On Frank Fish Auditor General Mark One C. V. R. Smith Judge of the Supreme Court Mark One Harold L. Robinson Socialist State Treasurer Mark One Ed Moore Auditor General Mark One William Parker Judge of the Supreme Court Mark One Sydney A. SchwarU PROPOSED AMENDMENTS to the Constitution 1 alao hereby make known aad rive notice that the following la be text of ten Proposed Amendments to the Lou- atitutfou of the Commonwealth and of a Schedule to carry the same Into oper ation, yix; -THOpOSBT AMENDMENTS TO THE CONST! l UTtUN UHMITTKl TO TH B CITIZKNd OK THIS C(JM MONWKALTH KOR THKTH APPHOV AL OH KKJKOTION OY THKGKNKK AL AS.SKV.ltLV tK TH tf COMMON WKALTH OK PENNSYLVANIA, AND PTHLISHHD BY ORDKKOK TH K SKC RETAHYOK THK COMMON WKALTH IN Pl'KSUANi'K OK ARTIOUfi XV11I OKTHK CONoTmiTlViN. A JOINT RESOLUTION Piopoduug aiuundiiH-uta t stniiiuns elgUt auil twunty one of article lour, motion elvo sud twelve uf tvrtlct Ave, seotluo to. lurtteand too rt wen of ariicaa aia-ht cotton one crt article twelve, nd w tlon s two sntl tttveo of uriUite fuurUx. of iheCoutUuionof Pi'uusylfanis and pruvldlug a sctuMiule for carry tu tle SJAltHudlMCUt llllO tfftCt. btjiku 1. he it rejtulvod hy tha Senate and. House of K.prea3UUaiieai of tUe OoaU mouweeJtb of PennsyWtiaia In tTOaaraJ Am bly met, Thfe tbe following art proposed as aiuenduienU to the C'oimtltu iluu of the Comiuuuwenlila uf Peiiueyl ran la, In aooordnnoe with the provlaiuu of the eighteenth article theceof: Anuuidiuent One Tn Article Four. I 8eutluu Kiwht. Section t. Amend section sight of arti cle fourth the Constitution of Pennsyl vania, which reads as follow: He shall umutuau) aud, by and with the advUw and oouneut of iwo-tliinls of all tns meiubHrs of the Senate, appoint a Secretary of the Coniuiunweaith and an AttomeT General during pleasure- a Sup rrlu ten dent of Public litstruotlou ftw four jeans, and such iKlier fttcet of the Cum A mnnwealth a hf r or may be nt.thnr.BPd oy me tnnHtuutmn or ny inw to nmmliii-; . V. 1 1 a. - .... fell u I 1 tint may bapiwn, In offlnrs to which hi timy appoint, Uiirinfr the rvopM of the Son te. by antutltt(r onmnitiutoni whlnb ahull iplrv at fw end of itv-ir next Sf4lnii hi nhnll hnTu power to fill any r aortic? thrtt may happmi, daring llie nwm of i b 4en fTe. In the offloe of Aarittor (venernl, Stnw 'nwr. Rrpttrr of Internal AfTnlnin SnpprlntvndtHit of Publl . IiiNtruci Imt. In ft Ju.il.iii( utlKtt, in III iiu otln-r i:iijilVi rtfTloe which he l or mny be authorted to (111; If the moaner Khali happen durlnr the MWblon of the Kennte, Hie Governor shnti nomlnnte Co the Semite, before tholr finnl tlj'iiftiitrn a pmprr prmon to fill n1d fmucT ; hut In nor such cum; of vaumiiuv. in an viwuve mime, a inm snnii ne cnoa an to wid oftloe at the naxt atiernl rhc tlon, unluta the Tuonnoy shall happen within three calendar months Imtntxiiate- f prawdlne such election. In which rup election f'.r sld offloe shall beheld ai The second suocwd'ng general eleutlon. In wtligon eiecutlve nomlnatlonn the Sen -tt elinil sit wltn onen doors, and. In enn Hr lug or rejuMlng the nominations ol ine Ufimrnor, thevntesnnii betaken bj reas and nays, and ehnll be entered on th jonrnal." so as to read as follows: He shall nominate and, by and with thr ttavioe and oonnen- of two thirds of all the members of the Senate, Appoint a Seere- tary rt the cominouwenitn and an Attor nny Ueriernl during pleasure, aauarlnten deu t of Puhlic Instruction for four rears. and such other oftlcers of the Com mo q we alth an he Is or may be authorised by the .onsiitution or y law roappoiut; ne shall hare power to fill all vacancies that msy nnupen, in otiKes to w n ion ne raav annoln during the recess of the Senate, hy grant ing corniiitssioot which shall expire at the end or their nestpeeslon; be nail nave now er to mi any vacancy m may n unpen during the renecs of tne Senate. In the of f Ice of Andltor General. rate TreMnrer, Secretarv of Internal Affairs or Suoerln ten dent of Public Instruction, In a judicial office, or in any other elective office which he is or may be autbcylzed ip fill If the raoancv hall hannen durlnir the session ofjtbe Senate, the Governor Hhall nowilpate to the Senate, before their final adjourn ment, a proper person to fill said vacancy: bnt In any such case of vacancy. In an etectlveofflce. a person shall be chosen to said otnoe on the next election May annro- priate to snon omoe, accoruing to the pro visions of this Constitution, unices tire vacancy shall happen within two calendar mouth immediately preceding such elec tion day. in which caw the election for said otnee shall beheld on the second suo ecedlng election day appropriate to such omoe in acting on executive nomina tions the Senate shall sit with onen doors. And, in oonflrmlng or rejecting i he nornin atmns of the Governor, the vote shall be taken by yeas and uays, and shall be en tered on tne journal Amendment Two To Article Four, Section Twenty-one. Section 8 Amend section twentv-one oi article our, wnicn reaasas ouows: 'The term of the Secretary of Internal Affairs shall be four years; of the Auditor General three years; and of the State treasurer two years. These orfioem shall fthnll be chosen br the qualified electors of the state at general elections. io nerson elected to the office of Auditor General or Mate Treasurer shall be caoable of hold Ing the same office for two consecutive terms, so as toreao: The terms of the Seeretarr of Internal Affairs, the Aaditor General, aud .the State Treasurer shall each be four years and they shall be chosen by the oualifled electors oi the State at general elections; but a State Treasurer, elected In ths year one tnousana nine nu mired and nine, hall serve for three years, and bis succes sors shall be elected at the general elec tion in the year one thousand nine nun dred and twelve, and In evory fourth year thereafter. No pQrson elected to the office oi Auditor irenemi, or eoate Treasu.er ball be capable of holding the game office cor two eousecutlve terms. . Amendment Three To Art'oie Five,. Section Eleven. Section 4 Amend section eleven of ar ticle five, which reads as follows: Except as otberwtee provided in this Constitution, justices of tha peace or alder meu shall be elected In the several wards. districts, boroughs and townships at the time of tne eieeiion of constable, or the qualified electors thereof, to such manner as shall be directed by taw, and shall be onmmissionea ny tne uovernor for a term ot five years. No township, ward: district or borough shall elect more than two jns t tees of the peace or alderttteu without the consent of a majority of the qUtUtfled elee tors witnin suun lownump. warn, or bor ough; no nerson shall be elected to snch tnoe unless he hll buve resided, within the township, borough, ward or district for one year next proceeding his election in cities oontatnlug over nttv thousand Inhabitants, not more than one alderman shall be elected In each ward or dUtrict," so as to read : Excent as otherwise nrovldcd In this Constitution, justices of tlie peace or alder men Rnau ne eieoiea in tno several vartlfl. districts. Nnoughs or town hi dm. bv the qualified electors thereof, at the municlpnl eiecti :i, in suen manner asuhaii be dl- recrm bv law. aud shall be ooinmlssionad by the Governor for a term of six years. No township, ward, district or Dor ugh bhall elect more than two justices of the peace or sldet men without the consent of a majority of the qualltled electors within sncb township, warn or borough; no per son shall be elected to sujh omoe unless he shall have resided within the township, turough, ward or dUtruA'for one year next d receding: his eieeiion. In cities con taining over fifty thousand inhabitants, not more tnan one aiaerinan snail be elec ted in each ward or distrlot Amendment Four -To Article Five, ' Section Twelve Section ft. Amend section twelve of ar ticle five of tbe Constitution, which rends as follows: In Philadelphia there shall be estab lished, tor each thirty thousand Inhabi tants, one court, not of record, of police and civil causes, with jurisdiction not ex. oueding one hundred dollars; such courts shall be held by magistrates whose term of office shall be five years, and they shall be elected on general ticket bv the Quali fied voters at target and In tbe election ii tbe said niagiatratea no voter shall vote for more than two-thirds of the number of tenons to be oleoted when more than one are to be chosen; thev shall be oomDenta.. ed only by fixed salaries, to be paid by said ooumy; ami loan exercise sucn jurisdic tion, civil and criminal, except as herein pr Tided, aud is now exorcised by alder- men, suoit-ot to Mien noauifOB' not in vol v. Ing an Increase t civil jurisdiction or con ferring political duties, as ma be made hy law. In Philadelphia the office of al derman is abolished, so as to read as fol lows: , Phlladelnh a tla-a si all be eslnh 1 lulled, for each tmrty thousand lnhabi tacts, one court, not of record, ol police and civil cauws, with turl-tlctlon no ex celling one bomlred d.-UnrS; such court -hall be held by magWtrttU whoMi term ot omoe shall be six years, and they shH be elected oageueraJ tluket at the muui clpal election, by tbe qualified voters at large; and in the election of tbe said mag istrates no voter shall vote for more than two-thirds of tte number of uersons to be eiecieu wnen mors tban oue are to be chosen; they shall be compensated only by tlxed Ml a riea. to be paid by said ouuntv; sud shall exercise such jurisdiuti n. Ivil and criminal, except as herein provided, a is now exeruhed by aldermen, subject to nch chnuges, not luvolviua an increase civil jurlMllttoo or ouuferitug pull ileal duties, as may be made by law. In Phila delphia tbe office uf alderman la abolished Ainenauteut riva to Article fcight, Section Two. Section A mend section two of article eight, which reads as follows: 1 be general election shall be k.ld an- anally ou the Tuesday next following the first Monday uf November but tne Gouer- I Assemuiv mav bv law ax a dtfflMn( day, two-thirds of all tbe members of each nouse coo Hum lug tnereto, so as to read: Tbe general election shall bu bld hi.n. nlally ou the Tuobday next following the first Monday ot November In each eren- u inhered year, but the General Assembly may by law fix a different dav. two.Lhir.u of all ths members uf each Houseoouseut ug i Hereto: frovided. That suck ele tlon shall always be held in an even-hum bered vear. Amendment 8lx-To Arttola Eight, buctioo Three. Section 7. Amend snetfon three of arti cle eight, which reads as follows: 4AI1 elections for city, want, boron gl, and township officers, for regular terms of service, shall be held on the third Tuesday of Kebmarv." so as to read: All judges elected by tbe electors of the State at larga may be elected at either a general or municipal election, a clrcum stances may reoutre. All elections for juiifresor tne court for the several judicial iimiriuin an. i idrriiuuir. itty. warxl. oub aud tMUthlp ortict rn, for regular wnin oi service, snail be held on the muo Iclpal election day; namely the Tuesday next following the first Monday of Novem ber In each odd -nu inhered var. hut the '"'n-nu AWinni; mny hy iw II x n diffpr cut day, tnrtr-thtnl nf nil i ho mem Vis of each House consenting thereto: Provided That snob ele-Jtlon-hnll ulwavs bs held in an uuu iiumoereo year. Amenoment ieveit lo Article Eight, Section Fourteen. Section 8. Ameud section fourteen of article eight, which reads as follows: "District election boards shall consist of a judge aim two inspectors, who shall be chosen annually by the cltlxens. En h elector shall have the right to vote for the judge and one Inspector, and each nspeo tor shall Appoint one clerk. The first elec tlon board for any new district shall be se lected, and vncanclea in elect! ,n boards fllfod, as shall be provided by Jaw Elec tion officers shall be privileged from arrest upon days of election, and while engaged la making op and transmitting returns. except upon warrant of a court of record or judge thereof, for an election fraud, for leiotiy. or lor wanton broach of the peace. In cit es thov tuav cliilin ffKiimntiitn f.... Jury dutyduriug their terms of service," 1 nm mv reou. District election boards shall mnut nr. judge and two luspectors, who shall be: chosen biennially, by the eltlzens at the ' municipal election; bat the General As sembly may require said boards to be a p-poinU-d in stiolx.ma .ner as it may by )aw provide. Uwi regulating the appoint ment of said boards may be enacted to ap ply to elites only: Provided. That such laws be uniform for citlea of the same I class. Each elector shall have the right to I vote for the indireandone Inarwwrstr nri each Inspector shall appoint one clerk. The nrs election ooara lor any new district j shall be selected, and vacanoie In election ! boards flHbd, as shall be provided by law , Election officers shall be nrivUeireri arrest upoo davs of election, and while. n. gagca in lUMKing op and transmitting re turns, except 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 exenip tiou from juty duty durlna their terms .r service. Amendment Eight To Article Twelve, cwjviuu woe. Section 9. Amuud suction I. artlnin tweive, whicn reads as follows: "All officers, whose selection Is not pro VlflHri Inr In t.hia f Tnnat tml.m -t. .. 1 1 i... eieccea or ftp pointed as may be directed by law " mil aa t. mul . " All officers, whose selection Is not m vided for lu this ConHtltutlon. thai! h elected or appointed as tuny be directed bylaw: Provided, That elections of State officers shall be held on a gvnurnl election dey, and electloua of local officers shall be held on a muulcipal election day, except n"". 1,1 tinier vhmj vpwim eieciions may be required to fill unexpired terms. Amendment Nine To Article Fourteen, Section 10. Ameud section tvn nf arti cle fourteen, which reads aa follows: "Couuty officers shall be elected at the Seneral elections and shall bold their of ces for the term of three vears. hwinnin0 on the first Monday of January next after their election, and un;ll their successors shall be duly qualified: all vacancies nnt otherwise provided lor, shall be filled tu such manner as may be provided by law " so as to read County officers shall be electa. t. th municipal elections and hold their offices for the term Of four vaara. haMrinnli. the 11 rut Monday of January uex after their election, and until their anw- shall be doty qualified; a.l tbe vacanoies not otherwise provided for, shall be filled In such manner aa may be provided by Amendment Ten To Article Fourteen. - Section Seven Section 11. Amend sectlnn aevnn cle fourteen, which reads as follows: Three eon 'ty commissioners and thro oouuty auditors shall be elected In wh county where snch officers are chosen. In ua jwoiib .uousoua eight nundred and , eeveuty-flva and every third vear tbereaf- j tor: aud iu tbe election of aaid nfflnatr .k qualified elector shall vote for no nu.iv vhan two persona, and the three person uo uitfutMi uumoeroi votes shall be elected: an v casual vimnui In tU of OOUntV OOmmiSHinner nr nnnnli a.iHli... un. uo uucuf uy .ue court or com n ion pieas oc tne county in which snch vacaucy shall occur, by the appointment of an elec tor of the proper county who shall have voted for the commissioner or auditor whose place is to be filled." so as to wad - Three county commissioners and thm. oouuty auditors shall be elected in each conuty wnere sttcb oltioers are chosen, iu the Ttiar one thousnd nine hunriiwi anri elevefi aud every fourth year thereafter: aim iu me eieeuon oi saia on leers each qualified elector shal vote for no more tban two pcrtAus, and the three persons bavins Llia. klirhui m.mru. nf a. 1 1 U- I H.v u.uvvw uuuawua Ul IU1UB BUIU1 UJ VIVO- ted; auy casual vaeauov In the offlm of county commissioner or county auditor sunn wi unwi uy me ccurt oi common pleas of the county in which such vanoaucy shall occur, by the appointment of n elec tor of the proper county who shall have voted for the commissioner or auditor whose place is to be filled. bchediue ro- tbe Amendments. Section 13. That no luconveulenoA mav ariae from the changes lu the Constitution oc tne common we nth. and In order t carry the same into complete operation! It In the ease of officers elected by tbe peo ple, all terms of office fixed bv act or As sembly at an odd number' of years shall each be lengthened one year, but the Lng- ( uuimihv mi) itDvin oi .ue term provided the terms for which snch nfflnem are elected shall always be for an even nu inner oi years. Tbe above extension of official terms shall not affect officers elected ffct thA emit. eral eleoilon o( ooe tbouaaiiil nine hundred and eight; nor an? city, ward, buruupb, Kiwpbuip, or eiocuon airuion officer, whue rmi of office, under txi.tin. I.. end In the year 6 w thouaand nine huudred and too. Io the war one twuMnd nine hnnriml aud ten the municlpnl election .hall be held on the third Tut-A'iaj ot tVhruary, aa heretofore; but all off men choatn at thai election to au office the regular term of ' "o years, ana mmj mi elcilon of fleers And nfisoiisuni chosen &t th MlriLii.t ahull serre until thuflrtt Mouday of Dre m wit iu ma yer oue tnousanu nine Lun Ired snd eleven All officers chosen nt that elec .1 a to ontcee toe term of which is n loir years, or Is matte four years by the operatiou of theee ainuuduietits or tl) a M'lieuu.e.suaii serve uulll rhv Ort .Mondi y of Ueceiber In Iho year 0110 thouutnu ninj hundred and thirtevu. All justices f tie uuaoe, inagLtrute. Hint alde'iuei chosen at that electiuu, shull serve uul 1 ,ne nrst Aiuituuy ol LA-ceiiitier lu the ye. r oue mousaua nine niimlretl and llfteer. After tbe yiutr nineteen huudrett aud teu and until .he L- nl.li.iore shall oilierwlx provide, all terms of cily, ward, borough, lowuhip, and electiou divinlun officeia sluill b -triu ou the first Monday of Ifcwe in bur In an odd-numbered year. All city, ward, borough, and township officers holding office at the date of the an proval of these amendments, whose teruifc of office mar eud In I lie year one thouaud nlno huudreil and eleveu. shall continue tn hold their offices until the lirst Mouday of December of thut year. All judges of the court for the srvernl judioiul dt.trlcts. aud also all oouuty off. uers, holding office atthedate ot the ap provn) of these amendments, whose terms of ofllce may end in ths yenr one thousand nine ouna wi ana eleven snail continue to hold their offices uutit .he first Monday of January, one I lousand nine bund red aud twelve. A true eopy of the Joist Resolution. koHKKT McAr'KK, Seoretary of tbe Commonwealth Places of Voting I also hereby make known Slid five notli-e that the plar'ea of holding the aforeealil )reneral election In the sever al districts of the County of Pike are aa follows, to wit: The electors of the township of iiooniiiiK umveto meet at the bouse of Moses C. Weetbroolt iu said town ship. 'I be electors of the township of Dela- - a to meet at tne election House on Maiu street, Dingmati'a Feiry, in said lowiinmp. The electors of the township of Dlng niao to meet at thehouee of K. O. Holl lotat in aaid township. The elector of the township of Green to meet at the bouse of Theo. Correll In said township. Tbe electors of the township of Lack awaxen to meet at the house of fjenrge H. Rowland, dee'd, in said township. The electors of the townshfD of toll man to meet at tbe store house of Jan. ob Nyoe aud Geo. Nyce, dee'd, In said OW IIHII ip. The electors of the borough of Mata- mnraa to meet at "Mueller's Hull" in said borough. The electors of the borough of Mll ford to meet at the new court bouse in said Vxirough. The eleccors of the township of Mll ford to meet at the house of John Mn- Carty in said township. The electors of the township of Pal myra to meet at the bouse of iUchard ueicnert In said township. The electors of the township of Por ter to meet at the house of Charles W (Ortrifrht in SniH Invnahln Tbe electors of the township of Bhoh Amatite Roof ing1 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, flilford Pa U MT Ka-. .J1.-. fflrr 1 WW .. 1 mm r., . - . 4 .UHii, .a'.V. RYDER'S MARKET " RYDER'S BUILDING DEALER IN Meat3 and Provisions, Fish' and Vegetables, Canned Goods Orders Prcmptly Attended PAUL RYDER Harford Street, Milford. DR. KENNEDY'S WRITE EMEOY Pleasant to Take, Powerful to Cure, And 'Welcome In Every Home. KIDNEY, LIVER & DLQOD CURE Not a Patent Medicine. Over 30 Years of Success. "Used in Thousands of Homes. Writ to Dr. David Kennedy's Son. Rondout, N. for a FREE sample bottle. Large bottle $1.00. All druggists. HOVED TO (630 WE art the Mat Wne and Liquor Hoots in PhJadeUU. We bare beca obliged to more (rots lbs eld stand where we bare been for so many Yean roust bare more room to accommo date our Releasing businesa. Because we bave the toe trade in Philadelphia bo reason why we should be higher priced. Old Pcnn Whisky, 75e quart. $2.75 galoa ii the fineat whisky (or its price ip the wodd. Imperial Cabinet Wlisky. $U5 qt. $4.75 saL. distilled baa acJected TSJU a Hang water. Good Lipped to ai parti ol tha United States, A Wtu.-.i - . Thomas Masscy & Co. Foraacrlv 1S10 Oiestaat St. Philadelphia, Pa. Advertise in ola to meet at Vogt's Hall in said town ship. 'I he electors of the township of West fall to meet at the house of Ephraitn ohay in said townetiip. . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That It is provided by said Act of Aa semlily approved June 2R, 18 "That every person excent Jiistlrmi of Peai-e, who shall hold any office or ap. polntment of profit or trust under the government of tbe United states, or of this stale, or of any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned onl cer or otherwise, a sulnrdlnate officer or agent who is or shall be employed under the legislative, Executive or Judiciary department of this slate or of the United Htales, or of any cltv or In corporated district, and also that every member of Congress and of the Blate Legislature, and on the select or com. moo council ofanv rlli or umni doners of any Incorporated district la by law incapable of holding or exercis. ing at the same time tbe office or ap- inuiiciiiui juure, inspector or elerk of any electiou of this Commonwealth and that no Judge, inspector or other officer of any such election shall be el Igible to any office to be then voted for except that ofn election officer." . OOD SAVE THI COMMONWEALTH. GEORGE GREGORY, SHERIFF. Sheriff's office, Milford, Pa., vn-iouer xe, iww. SMii. .Jjiiijb WOOD & SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS MILFORD PA UNDERTAKING to all branches ' Special attention given to EMBALMING No extra charge for attendiog funerals out of town Telephone in Resilience. UOI Assistant New ork KepresentatlTe National Casket Co. 60 Great JonesSt. Telephone S46SprloK &TOVE WOOD Furnished al Htm a load. Mail order given vromot at tention. JJiford Pa , .Vov. 6th. VJ06 J. W. Kietei. . Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE , fhe hotel par excellence of the esc list .ocated within oue block of tbe Whlia rws2toraasr,i,u Tr"'- WILLARD'S HOTEL A faloons hot.lr r...., . . k 1 1 la atstoncal associations and looe:-snstalr. d popularity. KooenilrnoTated,reua)i ,.d NATIONAL HOTEL A landmark amone ths hntu At l- i uiglon, patronUed In former rears h. presiuenta and high officials. Alwar i. prime favorite. k..n. rendered better than ever. Opp. P. U Vk"' "yi-K BLKTON, Bee. afgr These hotels are ths nrinlr..! .n.i" . madetvua of the caplial atalillee fhoT aiothe brat iti.nini. i. - . : .nableratea. " " " o.o. O DC WITT Proprlsit Mansisieir. CHESTNUT ST 1639 Cheslnat St. the Press r