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P 1 j KILLthi COUCH ND CURB THK LUNGS w,THDr. ling's llfii Discs try MB 4U TH(IOT W0 MtttQ THOUBIFS. OH MOtilf KKFUMDKD. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robes, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS Repairing I-". Examine my stock it will please you. The price too. LF.IIAFNER. Harford St, Milford Succeed when wniLing .Im SaIW In nervous proetrauoa and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as rhooitns ave taeuncd. rO K!DNEY,LIVEH AND STOMACH TROUBLE k is tke beat nedicins ever soid ever a drag gln'e countea, Wheeler, PROPRItTORS' BEST OF ALL FLOUR. ; - 'and HAY ' :' When in; need-, 'Of , -C ' Hellr to No.. 5., or como to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD PA Supplying 5 The Table AN EVERY DAY PROBLEM We solve It" by keeping ; Fine Groceries, ? Canned Goods, , . . k Choice Meals, Fresh Vegetables. FOR a ELtSANI SINNER H jes aasreehle a ee4 suuiet talswiakey rear Rsk sue sums al aw siacs. Ltaesraer, kaeecMReeeeleil fsllaeslsliia Cresai ismw er a ataert esdres. FRED GUMBLE Harford St Milford Pa. The East Stroudsburg State Normal School is A thoroughly first class school tor 1 EACHElO. It is PERFECT in the Beauty . and Healthfulness of it Lo cation. It is COMPLETE in its Equip merit Its Graduates rank among the Best in SCHOLARSHIP and TEACHING ABILITY. The rooms are carpeted and the Beds rurnuhed. The Food is .Abundant and Excellent in Quality. For Catalogue Address, E. L, KEMP. Sc. PrindpaL East Stroudsburg, - Pcnna. A. Proclamation By the Sheriff General Election Whereas, by Act of the Oerwral As- emllv of (he Commoinveslth iff I'enn ylrauia, euliilcd "Au Ac! ui rKul.tc tbe nouiiuation auii eleotion e public n()tAini-retmlrlnir eertain exneneea In cident thereto to be paid by tii several counties and pantonine; rertain onenwe in regard to surh elections approved tbe )lh day uf June, A. 17. I'1! .'5, It to ajade the duty of tne KlierlflT; FIKflT. ! enumerate the offleers to be elected and give a list of all nomlna lions. ' rK(')Nn. to denlfrnare theataeea al whinh the eleetifmo are to be ueld. THIRD, tu Mil, II. h SiotlrJT of the qualiflrtime of eleotion oftlceia in the manner and form preerrlbed by the third paragraph eectioa ten, of ft 14 act. . Now, therefore, I Geoiye Grerory, High BberifTof theCoonty of Pike, do hereby make known by thlc proclama tion to tbe elector of aaid county that on ' TUESDAY KOVEMBEB2.1909 Being the day of the general eleotion, the following peraona are to be voted for by the freemen of the County of Pike between the hours of aemociock lb the forenoon and seven o'clock in tbe afternoon of aaid day, to wit: One pernio for Judceof tbe Supreme t'ourtof toe Commonwealth of Peun eylvarji. One Demon for Rtate Treasurer of the Common wealth ef Pennsylvania. One person for Auditor General of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Two persons for Jury OommiasloDeis of the County of Pike. For or against the proposed Amend ments to the Constitution of Pennsyl vania. Kor or Against tbe Drormeed schedule fur tbe proposed amendments to the Constitution. 1 also hereby make known and give notioe that the following is a I tat of all tbe nominations certified to me by tbe Hecretary of the Commonwealth and the fTnuntv I !nmnilMlfinlni nf the County of Pike, to a lt: "Republican State Treasurer ' Mark One .. J. A. Stober . ' ' Auditor General Mark One ., . . A. KBIsson '. , Judge of the Supreme Court Mark One Robert von Moschzlsker , Jury Commissioner Mark One ' , George A. McCarty v Dembcfatic State Treasurer Mark One Oeorge Vy. Klpp Auditor General ' Mark One James Woojsrard Clark : Judge of the- Supreme Court Mark One -f Cyras LaBue Mu niton Jury Commissioner ' Mark One. ..Paul Emile Vuille, Jr Prohibition State Treasurer, . Mark One , - Krauk Fish Auditor General . Mark One ' C. W. H. Bmith . Judge of the Supreme Court Mark One -Harold L. Qoblnsnq ' Socialist . State Treasurer Mark One , d Moore ' Auditor General . ' . Mark One . ' JWUliaia Pnrker Judge of the Supreme Court Mark One . Sydney A. BchwaxU rKOPOSEI) AMENDMENTS to tb Constitution I ftlM hereby nnk kuowa and rlv notice that the following k the text of lea f ropoMti Anieodiiaeut to tiie Coia- atltutiou of the Coiumoowealth aud of tt Bcbedule W carry tbe eauie into oper ation, vis: PROPOSED AMINOMKNTS TO THK CONiSrirUTiON bUBMITTKU TJ THK OF THIS COH MON WKALTH KOH TH KIR AFPUOV AL OH KKJK'rriON BY THK GKNKH AL ASKUItLY OK THK COMMON- WKALTH OK FKNKSYLVAN1A. AND fltfUirHKIJl BY OKUKKOK THK hK'J RKTARYOK THK i'OMMON WKALTti IN Hl HSAiANl K K AHTiCUfi XVHI OKTtiJfi CONiSTlTllTlON. A JOINT RBSOLUTIOM PropoiiDs auiodiisau to section ivht and twwulj-oue of krtltele four, BM(i(a icven aud .welveof article Btj. teutlou . two, thnm aud fiurtea of artiolej vigln Belua om ot artioia twuivt. mnd I tun two aud MTtta of article fourteen, of tsMOunfttUutiono. PwitDwivt.uU. and prvvidluff a fecbodute fur carry. ug Ui auieudiuoutii luiro lf tt. KwUoo 1. Hm it Mtotvud hy tbe Benat a Hi nousie or ntiurawuitauvaa 01 tLte tom utOuwtstaifcb ot PtnmrlvMuLa la CvOersl Aat blr luttt, Thu to followlov art propueeu aa aiuDUUMiDi to the iouMita tiou o th Gout hjoo m el i h ol Pviioayi trauta, in aocoruisnoe) with thts prorattloo of UtettifrhUwmharticW aerof: AttMuduMiit One To Arttula Koixr, .8olua Auigbt. Action 9. Aiucud MotUa aiifht ef arti cle four of tb OouMltutiou of PtMiuyi vaola bict) naoe aa Ciiiow: ' li sluil Bouiiuate aud, by and vriih thm sdrsoa maii ooiiaeut of Iwo-lbinta ol all tha mcwibwra ot the 8stoate, aoooiat a oris.rr us toa LouiriaODWeMaita aud aa Aturnr Garal durtbsr plaure, a fcue eMriutiuoiit of Publle liitttruutloa fur four feari, And ucb otaer fUouer ol the Com monwwtlth a he I or tnar be anthorleor1 Sir the Conntttutlon or by law to npoolnt; be almll hare poer to till all Taw rtrxrlfn hat mar hapfmn. In oftlnna to whkrh h nmy appoint, durliifr tlte nweee of the Heit , by arnntlne tKMnmtHMbma whloh nlntli rtxplra at .be;ml of ih-r best awitton; h hHll have power to till any raonncy thai may happen, during the room of the -to)-ate. In the offlne of Aodltor Gonernl, 8tau Vreatnrer, Kwetary of Internal A ffnlra at utHM MmTvh'iit ( Hwbri - lib.! tfivili.n In r MtkJil ollltti, or in uiiv uiiitr uioovt v tiflioe which be It or may be authorised t fill; If the raonnny ishall happen durliip tht mm loo of tbe Henate, the Gorernor ahail nominate to the Henate, before their final loiirnmon- a proper poraon to fill mI4 ractiiicy ; but In nnjr sued uhmj ti Vbumuc. la e eltire oflloe, a person shall be ehoe ea tehtid offloe at the next f?euenil elect Hon, unltw the vateanoy shall hnppte within three calendar months Immedlate ty pK-ofHHllnesueh election. In which oam 1 the etentton for said offloe shall be held ai ibe second aeorinfr, general etriTtkm. Id nctlniron eeoutlT nominations the 8er ate thai! sit wUn open doors, and. In ooit flr..liia or rejcctlnv tbe nomfQAtlone ol the e&orarnor, tbe vote shall betaken b yea and nays, and shall be entered on tht joiimal' so as to read as follows: He shall nominate and, by and with thr adrtoe and consent of two thirds of all the members of the (4enato, appokrt a Heero t try of the Common wealth and an Attor aey Genaral during oleaanre, aHusvarlnUm dVntof Public lnstroetion for four yenra, , and snoh other of i leers ai the Commonwe alth as he Is or may be anthorlred hy th Constltutloa or hy law to appoint; he shall bare power to fill all recencies that may happen. In offices to whloh he may appoint durins: the recess of the Henate, hy s;rant ixisr eommfsstons which shall expire at the end of thelrnextreesion; he shall hare pow er to Mil any vacancy that may happen, during the reness of tne Senate. In the off loeof Auditor General, Hi ate Treaanrer, Beoretary of Internal Affaire or Superin tendent of Pnblio Instruetloo, tn a judicial ottice, or In any othr eletlre offlnts whlrh he is or nay be authorised to fill; If the vacancy shall happen durfns; the session oCthe Senate, th iyoeernor shall nomloata to tbe Senate, before thrlr final atljnnrn ment, a proper persoa to fill mfefvacanoy; but la any suoh case of yacauey, in an elpcttreofOO, a person Shall be chosen W said ofnoe on the neat election; day appro prlate to such office, accorthuitte the pro vision of this Otnstitutiotk, ttetasa the vacancy shall bappeo within tweenJandu mootha liumetliatoly preeedinK such elec tion day, In which ease the election for said oflive shall be held ee the treoond son eeedlbg election day appropriate to such office In acting on execot.e, not ui na tions the Senate shall sit with open doors, and, to oouflrmlne; or reiectlna; I be nomin ations of the Governor, the vote shall be taken by yeae and Oaya, and shall be en tered on tbe journal . Amendment Two To Artiste Four, Section Twenty-one. Section S Amend soot ion twentv-one of article four, which reads as follows: -'Tbe term or tne iworetaryol internal Affairs th 11 be four years; of the Auditor General three years; and of the State Treasurer two years. These officers shall shall be chosen by the qualified electors of the State at general elections. No person elected to tbe oitioc of Auditor General or State Treasurer shall be capable of bold Ins tbe sauna office for twe consecutive terms," so as to read: Tbe terms of the Beoretary of Internal Affairs, the Auditor General, and the State Treasurer shall each be four years; and they shall be chosen by tbe qualified electors ot the State al general elections; but a State Treasurer, elected In the year one thousand nine hundred and nine, shall serve for three rears, and bis succes sors sb all be ejected at the general elec tion In the year one thousand nine hun dred and twelve, and tn every fourth year thereafter. No person elected to tbe oflloe of Auditor General, or State Treaeurer shall be capable of holding the same office for two eonseoutlve terms. Amendment Three To Art'cle Five, Section Eleven. Section 4 A mood section eleven of ar ticle five, which reads as follows: "Except, as otherwise provided In this Constitution justices of the peace or abler men ahall be elected in tbe several wards, districts, borougha and townships at the time of 'the election of constables, by the qualified electors thereof. In such manner as shall be directed by law, and shall be commissioned by the Governor lor a term ot five years. No township, ward, district or borough shall elect more than two Jos t ic of the peeoe or'tUn enia? without the consent of a mnloriay of tbe 4 Ml tiled el 00 tors within such township, ward or bor ough; no person shall be elected to suoh oflloe unlvas tie thnll have resided within trts township, borough, ward or district for one veer next nreoeedlne his election In aitiee containing over fifty thousand Inhabitants, not mure than one alderman siiall be elected to each want er dlstriet," so aa to read: Except att otherwise nrovlded In this Constitution, justices of tbe peace or alder men shall be elected in too several .varus. dlotrtcts, boroughs or townships, by the qualified electors thereof, at the municipal elect! tu. In such manner aa shall be di rected by law, aud shall be commissioned by the Governor for a term of six years. So township, ward, district or bur utrh shall elect wore than two justices of the peace or aioermen witnoat the consent of a majority of the quail Dud electors within such township, ward or borough; 00 per son shall be elected to snh offloe unless he shall have resided within the township, torough, ward or district fur one year next praoemng nis eiwoa, tn cities con taining over fifty thousand Inhabitants. not more than one el derma shall be eioc tud In each ward or dlMriow Amend men I Four To Article Five, 1 Section Twelve Section 6. Amend section twelve of ar ticle live of the tJonstltutioa, which 1 sails aa follows: "In Philadelphia there shall beeetaD Ushed for each thirty thotuand tehabl tanta, one emir, not of Kcord. of eolioe and civil causes, with jurtedieuoo not ex ceeding one hundred dollars; such courts shall be held by magistrates whose term of office shall be fire years, and they shall be sleeted on general ticket by the quali fied voters at lartrei and In tbe eleotion uf the said magistrates no voter shall vote for wore than two-thirds of the number of persons to be shseted when more than one are to be chosen; they shall be compensat ed only by fixed salartse, to be paid by said ooumj; and shall axerulxesuvh jurisdic tion, oivil and onto i oal, exoootae hejrvin pr vtded, and Is now exerch-ed by alder men, suojeos ie suca onanges; not involv ing an lucre e of civil juriwllcilon or con ferring political duties, aa may be made uy iaw. in ruuaoeipnia the omoe off i derman Is abolished,' so as to mad as fo lows: In Phlladeluh'ft there si all be estab lished, foe each thirty -1 bo. nd luhnL. tacta, oneenurt, not of record, of police and civil nausea, with lurlsdiotlon not ex sending one hundred dollars; such court shall beheld by Bjatxiiit rates wbe term of offloe shall be six Tears, aud they shall be elected on grnorar ticket at the umul uipal electiun, by the quaiiuod voters at large; and In the election of the said mag fctratea no voiwr ahall vote for more than two thirds of lie number of persons to be elected when more than one are to be chosen; they shall bsemspensa.syd only by fixed aalartea. to be paid by said county ; and shall exeNlseeuuh juriadictin. ivtl aud ortuilnal, except as huretn provided, as is now exercised by ahltmuvu, subjtxit to such chaugWt suit Uivutelug au I irorvonc of civil juriexiiTtloa er eonfbrtiug political authw, as may be made by law. In Phila delphia the oflloe of aldewwaa is aboliabed. Amendment Klre To Artioie Eight, Seotioo Two, Section S. Ameud seotioo twe of article eiaht, which reads as follows: 'The general eiooiloa shall be held an nually ou the Tuesday next following thr first Monday of November, hut the tiuaer el Asaambiy may by law fix a different day, two-thirds of all tbe lUttmbefw of each House oust tenting thereto," so as to read:- Tue general election ahall be held bien nial iy 00 the Tuesday next following the first Monday ot November In each eren ahmhered year, but the General Assembly may by law fix a different dar, two-thirus of all the members of each House oouseut ing tharett: Prurided, That such elec tion eh T al . ays be held In an even-nun -kkarv4 rear Ameudinent Six To A 1 tide Eight, tjectivt) Three. Bwtlon T. Amend section three of arti oie eight, which reads as follows: All el or t ions for elkv. ward, borouarli and townahlp offliwi, for regular trms ol .pfrvlou, ahall be held on the third Tuesday of February," so as to read: All judges elected br tbe electors nf the State at large may be elected at either a general or municipal election, as etronm ttances may require. All elections for judges or the courts for the several judicial tiUt riots anl fiwr county, city, ward, bot- ouu nml ton-ublp otilcfm. for it'gulnr mini 01 service, snail oe nam on tne inun Iclpal election day; namely the Tuesday next following the first Mondav of Nnvem bT In each odd-nnmbered year, bat tbo General Assembly may by law fix a differ eut day, two-thin la uf nil tht4iietilerM of enrn rtoune cnHinng t-hrto: Frtrvinwd That such eloothin shall always be held In an odd nnnifcered year. Amendment Hflvn To Article Right, 8etloti Fourteen. Sentlem 8. Atuend section fonrteen of article eight, which reads as follows: ' jttrtot election boards shall con a tut of a judge and two Inspectors, who ahall be oboecu annually by the eltlsens. Each elector shall have the right to vote for the judge and one Inspector, and each nspeo tor shall appoint one clerk. The 11 rat elno tlou board for any new distiiot shall be se lected, and vncanules In ehnt! n boards filled, as shall be provided by law. Eleo tion officers shall be privileged from arrest agon days of election, and while engaged In making no and trnnsinlttlne returns. except upon warrant of a court nf record or jmtgn tbarnnf, for an election frand, for felony, or for wanton breach of the peace. In cities they may claim exemption froia jury duty during their terms of service," so aa to read : ' , . District election boarrts shall consist of a judge and two Inspectors, who shall be chosen biennially, by tbe eltlsens at the municipal election; bnt tbe General As sembly may require said boards to be ap- poiiiwcu an such ma inor aa it may Of law provide. Laws regulating the appoint ment of said boards may be enacted to ap ply to el ties only: Provided. That snob laws be not form for eltlee of tbe samel olaas. Each elector shall have the right to vote for the judge and one Inspector, and each inspector shall appoint one clerk. The! first- eloutlon board fttr any new district j shall be selected, and vacancies in eleotion ; boards fiJIbd, as shall be provided by law 1 Election offloers shall be nrivileaod fn.in ' 1 arrest npon days of election, end while en gaged in making up 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 tbe peace. In elites they may claim eXemp tton from juty daty dating their terms of service. Amendment Eight To Article Twelve, Section One. Sect! en 0. Amend section 1, article twelve, whloh reads as follows! "All offiosrs, whose selection te not nro- ArA f.. in ftUla llnaatllatl. .1 k I 1 elected or appointed as may be ollreotad h Pew." so as to read: All efhocM, whose selection hi not pro vided for in this Constitution, thai! be elected or appointed as may be directed bvlaw: Provided. That elections of Htnt officers shall be bold on a general eleotion day, ana elections ot local omoers shall be held ods municipal eleotion day, except wheoln either ease special election may be required to fill unexpired terms. Amendment Nine To Article Fonrteen, Section Two. Section 10. Amend section two of artl- eje fourteen,-which reads as follows; "County omoers shall be elected at the general elections and shall bold their of fices for the term ef three vears. beainninv en the first Monday of Jarutary next after their election, and on: 11 their successors shall beduly qualified; all vsesmclee not otherwise provided for, shall be filled In suoh manner as may be provided by law," so as to read; County ell leers shall be elected at tbe municipal eiecios and hold their offices for the term of four years, beelnnln nn the first Monday of January nern after their eleotion, and until their sncceesors shall be duly qualified; ml the vaeancies not otherwise provided for, shall be filled In such manner aa may be provided by lew. i Amendment Ten To Article Fourteen. Secttoi. Seven Section 11. Amend section seven, aril. ele fourteen, whiuh reads as follows: Three euu tty commissioners and three county auditors shall be eleoted In each county where suoh officers are chosen. In tbe year one thousond eight hundred and seventy-five and every third vear thereaf ter; aud In tbe eleotion of said omoers each qualified elector shall vote fox no more I than two persona, and the three person hart dot the hlebest number of votes shall 1 'be eleoted; any casual vacancy In the office j of count oommissioner or county auditor snait ee aura, oy tne courts or common pleas of the oounty In which snoh vaoanny , shall occur, by tbe appointment of an elan-1 tor of the proper county who shall have; voted for tbe commissioner or auditor j whose place is to be filled," so as to raid Three oounty eomnjuonars and three! county auditors shall be eleoted In each county where soon of floors are ohosea, in the year one thousond Blue hundred and eleven and every foarth year thereafter: and in tbe eleotion of aaid off beers each qualified elector sbal vote for no ntorethan two persons, and tbe three persons having the highest number of votes shall be eleo ted; any easaal vacancy In the office of oounty oommlssioner or county auditor shall be filled by the court of eommon pleas of the county In whlchenoh vanoanoy shall occur, by the appointment of n elec tor of the proper oounty who shall have voted for the eommleaioner or auditor whose place Is to be filled. Schedule fo the Amendments. Seotlvrti lit. That no Inconvenience may arise from tbe changes la the Constitution of the ComntooweMith, and In order t j e urry the same Into complete operation, It U hereby declared that In tbe ease of officers eleoted by the peo ple, all terms ef offloe fixed by aot of As sembly at an odd number of years shall each tie lengthened one year, but the Leg islature may change the length of the term paovtded the terms for which such offloe n Are eleoted shall always be for an even number of years. Tbe above extension of official terms shall not affect officers eleoted at tbe gen eral election of one thousand nine hundred aud eight; nor any city, ward, borough, townbblp, or eleotion division officers, whose terms of office, under existing law, end In the year one thousand nine hundred and tea. In the year one thousand nine hundred and ten tbe municipal election shall be held on the th'rd Tuesday of February, as brretofore; but all officers chosen at that SVHCtioa to au offloe the regular term of which Is two years, and alo all e lot Ion of ficers and assessors ohoeenat the elect tonal livll OfrWM lltiLil ah I irul JeJ..iifiw a IUo..., ' ftbMs I It thai VsesU' flTIA Lhealarul nln niia.ln.i and eleven. All officers chosen at that elec ttn to offices the term of which is now four years, oris made four years by tbe o,eration of these amendments or th s schodu'e, shall serve until the fitet Monday of leorwbar in I he year one thousand ntoti huudred and thirteen. All Justices f tre peace, magistrates, and aldermen, choaen at that eloctiou, ahHll sirve uut I tbe first Monday of December In tbe yei r one thousand nine hundred and flfteer. After the year nineteen hundred aud ten aud until the Legislature shall ottierMisv provide, all terms of city, aard. bofHigh, township, and eU-otloo division tffioeis shall b sgio on the first Monday of leoe m bur In an odd-numbered year. All city, ward, borouxh. and township officers boldiug offios at the date of the ap pruval of these aiueudtueuts, wbuae U-ruix of off toe mar eud lu the year one thouAaud nlue hutulrtnl aud eleven, shall oontiuua to hold their offices until tbe first Monday of December uf that year. All judges of the courts for the several judicial dutrieu. aud also all county off ours, bolottig office at the date of the ap pruval of theaeaiuendiueuts, whose tonus of oilioe may eud lu the year ona thousand nine bnudred aud eleven shall continue to hold their uiiious uutil the first Monday of January, one $ touaahd nine hundred aud twelve. true copy of tbe Joiat Resolution. HOtikKT MuAFkE, Secretary of the Com umio wealth Places of Voting l also hereby pake fcaowo wi (ire notice that the plaoee of holding the tiorwtm general elect lot i In the sever al rtiRtrfcin of the County of Pike fire an lonoww. to wit: The electors of the township of Kioonilng Unve to moot at the bonne oi ftioeee C. Weet brook In eaid town hip. The electors of tbe township of Dela ware to meet at ine election House on Main street, Dlngman's Kerry, Id said cownBiiip. . The electors of thetownnhfnof Dtntr- man to meet at the house of . O. Boil lot at lo said town ah I p. The elector of the townnhlp of Green to meet at the house of Theo. Cor re 1 1 i mid tow Dab 1 p. The electors of the town ah In of Lack awaxert to meet at the hotiae of Oeorge wx. rwwiauu, uecu, in aaiu townanip. " The sJeMors of tht township of Leh. man to meet at the store house of Jac ob Nyee and Oeo. Nyce, dee'd, In said township. me electors or the borough of Mat- moras to meet at ''Mueller's Hall1' in aaid borough. Tbe electors or tbe borough of Mil ford to meet at the new court house In said borough. The eleccors of the township of Mil- ford to meet at the house of John Mo- Carty In said tomnshlp. The electors of the township of Pal myra to meet at the bouse of K (chard Kcfchert in said tow im hip. The electors of the township of Por ter to meet at the house of Charles W Cortright In said township. i ae eieciors or tne townstiip or noh Amatite . T. R. J. Klein & Son, Agents : Iron and Tin Roofing of all Kinds v . Metal Shingles and Metal Ceilings . Hardware, Stoves and . Ranges ,' Gutters, Leaders, Plumbing, Gasfitting. General Jobbers and Repairers. Broad Street, flilford Pa RYDER'S MARKET RYDER'S BUILDING . DEALER IS ; Meats and Proviaions, Fish and Vegetables, Canned Goods Orders Promptly Attended PAUL RYDER Harford Street, Milford. DR. KENNEDY'S rsnunniTE fttUUli I I k J . 1" m n asm 1 u ututm Pleasant to Take Powerful to Cure, And Welcome "Is Kvery Home. KIDHEY, LIVER d DLOOD CURE Hot avPatent Hcdicinc Over 30 Tears of Success. Used in Thousands of Homes. Writ to Dr. David Kennedy's Sons, Rondout, N. Y for a FREE ample bottle. Large bottle $ 1 .00. All druggists.. riOVEO T0IQ30 WEmaoUestMMdLIqaoi Hcsjs is PbiUdclpIiia. We bare boss) ebSged lo stove (rem tbe eU stand where we have beea for so oatny yean have akore room to accommo. tiala our woeseing busioeav. Becaose we Uve the Bneat Bade in PUadclplia is ao reasoa riqr we ehould be bi4tct priced. 014 Pma VVlklsky, 75c quart. 42.75 gaBcai is the bneat whakr (at price ia tu world. WrC.WtWhilr.JI-23 qt, 14.75 si. ijslJsi Irani iciectcd guiej spaig - waeat. Coodi slVtwd to si pars, of the Uutoi Stote. Tliomas Masscy & Co. . mo Stani st. 16S3 Chtshut St a Philadelphia, Pa. 9 Advertise in ola to meet at Vogt's Hail in snld town ship. 1 he electors of the township of West fall to meet at. tha hauM nkP.M Hhay In said township. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That ft Is provided by saM Aot of As sembly approved June 'M, 1895, 'That e-ery persoa except Justlre of the Peace; who shall hold any office or ap pointment of profit or trust mirier tl.a government of the United HUtee, or of this state, or of any city or incorporated district, whether a eommiMionvl offl. cer or otlierwine, a subordinate officer or agent who Is or shall be employed under the Legislative, Riecutlve or J udrciary department of this sum or of the United Htatee, or of any city or In corporated district, and also that everv member of Congress and of tbe Btate Legislature, and on the select or com mon council of any city, or commis sioners of any Incorporated district Is uy taw incapable or Holding or exercis ing at the same time the office or ap pointment of Judge, Inspector or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth end that no judge, inspector or other otlloer of any such election shall be el igible to any office to be then voted for exoept that of an election officer." OOD BATE THB COMMONWEALTH. GEORGE GREGORY, SHERIFF. Sheriff's office, Milford, Pa.. October 18, 1909. Roof ins: I WOOD a SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS MILFORD PA UNDERTAKING to all branobes Bpeclal attention given to EMBALMING No extra ebarge (or attending (anerals oat of town Telephone in Residence. LADr AS8I8TASJT New ork Hepraeentaure t National Casket Co. 60 Great Jonas St. Telephone 888i)rtn. &T0 VE WOOD Furnuhed at fl.tS a load, Mnil order given prompt at tention. MitforO fa . A'oe. Bth. 1908 J. W. KitMl. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE ' The hotel par exoellenee of the esplial Mated wlihln one block of the While Uouee and dlreotlj opposite the Tnasurj. rioest table in the olt. WILLARO'S HOTEL mmtjin urr 1 9 faLatorlca) AMooiMlou and 1od iuln. d NATIONAL HOTEL A landmark amona ths hotels ot WaU. ucton, patronUed In former rears bi prwidents and hlfrh officials. ilwT . r.H ma fa.i.rl U . i . v ihu-u.i; cvmuueiea ana rendered better than erer. Opp. Pa. K ""P- w.IiTtK BUKTON, Res. Miri These hotels are the prlnotpal political rendesvaa of the eapltal at air times. They aratbe beat stepping plaees at real sooaula rates.. o. o. a DCWITT rsHe Menessr. GIlESTtlUTST the Press V" '.".VS ft