riSC COUBTY PRESS Friday, September 2, 1910 ITKE, VASeiUC HALL FUILtHSO. OBSCRIPTIOIl: UkiTiii-One dollar and fifty cente Vx Mouths Heeenty-flTecenu. STBICTLT III ADTAXCB. Cnteres a the port offiae ef el 1 1 ford. ill uvuiiif. f niutiiHiia, rwiiu- alaea eaaHer, Norember tweutr-area, UJ6 Advertising Rates. Oaklaoh. oa tneerttoo II. SWh iutiMTial lsacrtlon .76 Heduced ratea, nrnlohwl on application, will be allowed yearly adrm-tleera. Legal Advertising. AilMlnlrtMbtr1 Mid Exaciltor'a DottoaS I 4-xlinr nottoee t.HO BlMrtd't eelas. Orphan eonrt salea. OoODly inMltnTI Bftire, v-onnvj aaiat and eleuttoa proclamation charged mj US IBM. . . Vae IttWm. PosuaHS, REPUBLICAN TICKET. FOR O0NQRES8 Robert Browh. Monroe Co. FOR SENATOR WlSlUFBID O. Lkwis. Carbon County. rOB BKPKE8ENTATIVT Alfrkd Mabvim lata mora a, Pa. Mow that lbs looter evenings are coming, and soon the Colder, when outdoors will be Bncomfortable. some prorislon wonld ba profitable where young men ana boys might spend an arealng er so each week with books -susd papers. The town needs a read lag room, a oomfortable plaoe to which the youth can at times resort and be surrounded with good influ ence. What the harrest of habits and morals In a community will be depends on what it plants and sows. If no steps are taken to make a right betel nnlog it can hardly be presumed that the result will be profitable. The people of the town should con fer on this matter and at least make an attempt to counteract the bad in fluences of idle habits and evil re sorts." It should offset the seductive attractions of saloons and street cor ners with a plaos where better aur- ronadings prevail. Some little sacri fice may be neoeasary to do this, both of time and money, but in the end it will pay. Suppose some ot the good people make the effort. . Pull together, brethren. We are all here for the same purpose. Then live and let lire. The best way to build up a town is for each and every man to pull together and not strive to rend and tear down. All the residents of a town are partners, not opponent. In all likelihood the mors business don by your rival the more yon wiU do. Every merchant who treat his customer honestly and fairly will get his share and the more business that can be secured by united effort, the better is will be for all. This is just the right size town to settle down In and enjoy life. Every thing for the comfort of lite can be bought here and tlO will go as far as 2S will in the large oitlea. When yon want to leave the farm, oom to our town and build a nioe comfort able home and be among the best people In the world. W owe It to the coenmnnity ta which we live to do everything we an in every way possible that will be to its advautagt. Our neighbor's prosperity mean a great deal more to na than someone's who lives else where. We should bear this In mind In buying our goods. We oan afford te pay our home man a firm price for hia wares rather than send our money away, knowing as we do that very dollar our own eltisen makes will help In etutaining our school, hurohee and publlo Institution. It pays richly to patronise home Indus- try. DO YOU FEEL LIKE THIS? Doe toot head acbe or rim ply feel fccsTaVj cuitl utKautiifuru-bie Duo your back chct Do you imti infused outF The iooic leUaUtT hrb I known m Lstuke lF aVliitij MtMlaLl Will SUN J OUT bMl. t Buri ib daIu in st4e or beuk and reums your Mrviitfih. NuthiDg Uo i ao fur tb stoiiisMJi aiMl ImTrtela. kilrusgiat . itd taOasaMM' KM. jraMBa tor It Pwml p"l"0F.D AMEXrMK5TS TO Tift CONFTITUTinS gUBMITTKK TO TH CITIIBWB OF THIS CXIM HON W K ALT tt FOB THEIR APPROVAL O REJrXTIOt BY THE GENERAL AliKRMRLV urTUt (.tmaoffwEAi.Tti or pknn'svlvahi.. AID PCBLIHHKIt BY ORIIKR OF THE WRETART OF THE COMMONWEALTH, I PIR8CARCK OF ARTICLE IVII1 11 THE SfTITUTIO!. Numhpr One ACONCl'RKKNT KK.SOLrTIO! Proponing an amendment to nevtt.-t) twenty-siz or article nreof the J.ii.ll tatioo of the Commonwealth of Peuu aylraola. Keeolvrd (If the rVnate eonenr.) Thitf the foilowlne; amendment to wrtluo twenty-ell of artlrle five of the Cibnlleu tlon mt PenneylTanla be, and the wtme la bereoy. Drupoawl. in aceoroaoee wltn tue eighteenth arttole thereof : That eeciioo SB of Article V.. whk h mule as follows: "sleetion an. All lews relating ta eonrta ahall be general and of uniform operation, arid the orgrnutantlun. iurladictlnn and powarp of all coorte of the tame olnaa or a-rade, ao far I rra-ulali d by law. and the force and effi-ct of l.'ie proceea aod judafnente of aoch court-, shall be uniform; and the General Aaem- bly la bereby prolilblted from orenttiia other oonrta to exerolae tb powera Trail d by tnle Lonatltntlon in tor judgm of ibe Oonrta of Common Pleaa and Orphans' Courta," be amended ao that the earn hell read a. fitllowa: ruction -M. All lawe relattns to eonrta ball be general and of unifiirui iipvralimt, and the ortranlEatloo, juriaoloiiuii. end pnwera of all ooune of the aante cl.-w or grade, ao far aa retrnlated by law. n: d the liiroe and effect of the prweas and jtidg- menta of auvn onurt. aball be uimuriu: bu(, notwithstanding any proyialoue of tnla Conatltntlon. the (jeoaral Aaceniblv ahall have full power to eetabtish ikw eourta, from time to time, ae the aaiue ma be needed in any city or county, and to preecrlhe the powera end jjnriauictiou thereof, and to lucroaae the uuiuuer il judgea In any eourta now exlatlog or hrm arter created, or to reorganize tne eanie, or to Teat In other eourta the jurisdiction theretofore exercised by eourta uot of reo- ord, aud to abollah the aaiue wherever It may be deemed necessary for the urderlj and efficient administration of justice. A true copy oi rtinmitiTton No l. ROBERT McAFKB Secretary of ibe Commoua eallh. Number Two RK60LUTIOX Propping an amendment to the Constitu tion ot tn Coninionwtjiaitti of fontifiyl vanta. ao aa to eliminate the n-o,u!ru-nieut of payment of axea aa a qireiincv tion of the right to voce. HeaolTed 4 If the Bouw of UroreanntM- tArm concur.) That tbe following ameuu utent to the Oonititutlon of the Cotiiiuou wealth of Pennsylvania be, and the wme la hereby, profjoaed, In accordance with the eighteenth article thereof: That aectlon one of articlw eeht ne amended, by atriklug out the fourth num bered paragraph thereof, ao that the tmld eotton shall read aa fohowa: Heotion 1 htverr male oltln twentv- one yeara of age, poa8a1ng the f-jllowiuy quaMttuartona, ahall be entitled to Tote at all eiectiona, auDjeot however to auch lawa requirlniit and ivffulating the n4ritniiu of electora aa the Lmnerai Aaaeuibly uiat- enact. First. lie ahall have been a ctriiuu of tbe United titatea at leaat one month. Seoond. He ahall have reaided in tbe State one year (or If, having previously been a qualified elector or native-born oltiaen of the titate, be shall have nutov-d therefrom and returned, then atz niuulbst Immediately preceding the election. Third. He shall have reUiea in the election district where be ahnil otfer to vote at least two months luiiueuiotelr nre- oedlng tbe election. A true copy ox Keoiu-ion o. S. KOBKKT McAKKK, Secretary of tbe Commonatwlth. Number Three A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to tba Coowltn- tlon oi tne Lrommon wealth ox Pennsyl vania, ao aa to oonwlldjua the courts of common pleas of Allegheny County. Section 1 Be it rtMolved bv the Sendee and House of Kepreeeutatlve of the Commonwealth of Pen u sylvan la in Gen eral Assembly met. That th fallowing amendment to the Constitution ot Penn sylvania be, and tbe same is hereby, pro posed, in aooonlauo with the eighteenth article thereof : That aectlon six of article five h amended, by sulking out the aald auction, ana uistmins in niace thereof the fulloa- tn rwotloo o. in the county of Pbiladel phlaail the jurladictioo and powera now vested In tbe district courts and oourta nf oonimon pleaa, aubject to such changes as may ou maue uy tnia (constitution or by law, shall be in Philadelphia vested in fiveduttinct and separate courts of equal and co-ordinate jurisdiction, composed of three jndgea each. The aaid ouurta in Philadelphia1 shall be dfigntd respect ively aa the court of ooinmon pleaa nuin- oer one, numoer two. number tbree, number four, and number live, but tba number of aald oourta nay be bv law In creased, from tl-ne to time, and thail be In use manner oestignaied by suocealve numbers. The number of iudirea In anv of auld ocurta, or in any county where toe wMuukuutvUt ot an aouiuoual court may be authorised by law. lnav be In creased, from time to time, aud when ever auch luurvaae shall amount in the whole to three, such three judges nhall eompoae a distinct and separate court aa aforeaaid, which ahall be numbered aa aforesaid. In Philadelphia all suits ball be instituted In the said eourta of ooni mon pleaa without designating the num ber of the aaid court, and the several oourta shall distribute and apportion the business among them In auch manuer aa shall be prmided by rules of court, aud each court, tq which any auit shall be thus asalgiifed, shall have exclusive juris diction thereof, subject to change of venue, aa shall be provlut-d by law. In the county of Allegheny ail the Juris diction and powers now veeted lu tbe sev eral numhttred eourta of euiuuion pleaa shall be vested In one oourt ol common pleea, eouipoMKl or all toe judgee in ouin mlasion lu said oourta. bnvh Jut isdiction and powera shall eiuud to ail prtjcvediugs at law aod lu equity which shall have been instituted lu the several numbered oourta, and ahall be subject to aueb changes aa may be made by law, aud sub ject to change" of venue aa proviued by law Tbe ptaident Judge of said eouit shall be eelected as provided by law. The ouiuDer oi uuges in saia oourt may be ty law Increased from tliue'to time This amendment shell lake effect on the first day of January succeeding lu adoption . a true oupy oi runuiuuon rso. a KOiiKHT McAKiCK, Secretary ot the Commonweal) h. Number Kour A JOINT RKSOLUTION Proposing an amend men t to aectlon elbt, article nine, of the luuaiitutiun of Peon ay lvauta. Section 1. Be It reeolved by the Senate and House of hpresentativea of the Com monwealth of PennMyWania, In General Attoeuibly met, That the following is proposed as an amendment to the Consti tution of the Commonwealth of Peuntiyl aula. in accordance with the proviaiuus of tha eighteenth article thereof : Amendment to Article iNine ttecuon Kigbt. Section I Amend oeotiun eight, article nine, of the Constituuou of Pennsylvania, which reads aa follows:-- "bectiou a Tbe debt of any oounty, city, borough, township, school district, or other niuniclpaJlty or Incorporate dis trict, except aa herein provided, ahall nev er exoeed seveu per ceutum upon tba as- si mi id value of the taxable prupfrt) there, ut, nor shall any such municipuiity or !u tiict IntMir any new debt, or iucruate its lLdebtt-dnerts to an aiuouut exoeedlug two per eeutuui upon such aaaunaud valitar Uon ot property, without the aaaeut of the eieotors thereof at a public election in such manner as shall be provided by law; but any oity, the debt of whWa now exutsjd suvea ptr onuuua of such assa-fcan-d talua tua, uuay be aUMMriaiw by law to inoraasa Istwasaiaalfiraa fft latfina. ta M gnts. atniirone m n roh valna lln " no to r-l -t- tj.l rVcM-m 8 The :l- tn f riny county, eity, boroiiKh. townhtp hil dintin t. ur othr iTiuiilr'prtUtT nr tin-irtmmw-ii dlntrtrt exoFTJt n hvinin privh:..-u nutll nvi'r ex otfl aafrt'n pr r-ntiiui non th axapsaHi vafu of tb' taxable tt '-rt-y thfrt-lti. nor tthnll any '.Hib m-.tih'iKtiit or district In cur any ik1 debt- tn in. its lii(l btl- nrrut to an atuount ("S'-iiiig two r cent urn upon purb rt 4-awni iH.tim i-f prop erty, without tl. ttiit the I'lecwiv lhfirof at a pu'.ii' leri' on In such nian rirr as hhnll bt pn vlil-ti by law; but an city, toe dit ii Thi-:h now exom-ria aeveo per wfilum of wticti see- mti vaJuatlt'O may be nuthoris-d lr law to lucrtraee th Mttue thnr rfDiuiti In Tlie airgrvgate. atanv one lime upoo ntirh veil anon, ex cept that any uhIa ti u.Im hert-lunlter In curred by thv rttr ami .-unity of I'hUmM phia fur tie ouL.sri'-tliiii and develfip nient of stibwnrw iof i rnn-l. ptirpof-rM, nr (or the eiru -tin ol whrirvee and docks t the rvclaiuatinu of ianrt to be npd in the cotiittt tltja - f , iTr:?m of wharvH, and d- via, a. pii'-.ij luipmvetnenta. owwd sr U In i.wfu-ii by -l i city and runty ol i'MUd. l.hi-., ni.d hich shnll yield U tbtr Caijr ami oium of 1 hiladelphia cur rent net n-vciiuf in i xce-ts of the Inter-. on said debt or ue! i ai.d of the annual Installments npi J-;.ry for the cancclln turn of said rtt-i.t ir dt'bta, may tw tx cludt-d In axcerf at'-.tiaf the power of tht city and county of 'hlinilelphia to Nxiin othtTwlrH liMlt-Tit.ti : froviut-!, 1 nn nluklnic ftnul (or their cancellation shnll bv pstnbli'hLd ul inaiu'ained. A true copy .li"nt Helnilon N--. 4 H HIkltr Mr A r'KK, Secretary of th Comuiouwenlih PAH PACK Mm. Up'Ii- i'elUts ami dnur1.tr, Eitilh, i f r'atfrwin v.ere eui.I of C A, Pf Hi il aiiil f uiilj si ore pur la.'i lii'iim a! erol At tin- cliurivi wwiul and eipi h.lil mi Pclleli's hunt $S0 was taknn n. We have ot yet hfsrd Iht ni"ont nlfariTl DnriHB the p' wet k, Mrs. Ednon Gr n i-nd cl.i:1r-p of 8orii'i frent few dny wilh Mrs Hiwn s pr- nrj, B. F Ki'inn. and wile. Georco Slnrnm and family of Scninton m hundsy with Mr. and Mrs. J . a. SlKom. They were ae Companied by Harry Binger, who made a ahori call on hia mother, Mrs. 1'I Sli ner. Marros Ainley rflornpd from Mid illi t'iwu the paAt week. The Humlny school picnio held In Vi lli rlcm grove the 24th, pasoed ff vry plcsiantly, the children si) lirelarlng they had had a very good 'imp. Dr. I. P. Oioke and family or Haw'fy, eij iyed an euto rirle tr their nw car und called at the Wil llama' fjrrm, S jnday last. Mirnj Ruth Uumble of New Tork la upending a short time St tbe home of her brothi'r, E. A. Oumbie and fnn'ly. We l;er Mrs. Augusta Burnett has brci.me the owner of a "very hue'' Eil i am grsphaphone. Mrs. K. A. Oumbie spent part of Inst week with relatives and friend at 801 anion. We have good cause to be proud of our Paapack baae ball train a thy have woo nearly all the gamer payed this season. Saturday last t-l ey played the Salem team at fca lem, tbe g une ending 1S-11 in fav O" of PaDok. Frank Robinson, who has been drilling a well on tbe Francis Bin ger property, finished tbe work Sal urdry lat, having drilled eighty some feet. License Transfer Notice Is bereby given that application will be made to the Judgee of the Court of Quai-ter Uetwions on September 12, lull) for the transfer of the retail liquor lloense of Carl Newe for a Hotel in .Leckawaxin to W libel in Vovel. JOHN C. WEST BROOK, Jh Ajiguat tl, mo. Clerk. DONT COUGH, BUT LiVE LONG. If every cough were cured before it got a strong hold, humn life would be lemh ened by nutny year. If every coughing kufferer knew that Kemp's Balsam would stop the oough In a few mlnntua, he would be glad to escape theaeiiouaooutiequjnciB. Iftaii niMllnw will Mini n Miimh k'mt.'a. ' BalHilin will do It. At druggUu' and di-aiura' Xte. TUSTEN Not niany fish have been oaugbi hero, bnt Win. B. Haukins in tbe o)uoiplto this year. Hut. Aoft. 20 he caught a bass that weighed 3'-, lbs. and that same day caught a wall e.v-'d iili tbat weighed 1 lbs, Mrs. K A Tigao sud daughter r lerned to Jersey City last rjaturder. Mrs. Amelia Gublemsn receutlr -pent s day in Mast Hope. Edward Jotos bti returned to hl work at Tobyhanna. Willie NearlDg went to Ins uncle W. R Bankins on Tuesday snd from there wltl go to his home at Cccbec :oa Ontre. Miss Maud Wtaler entertained oom pany on Thursday from Sbohola. No. S now leaves mail at Mast Hope. . This makes S daily mails. A H. Myree and wife of Klilrnd N. Y. were guests of relatives over Son day. W. J. Btumpf and wife came borne Friday afternoon and left the next morning for N. Y. City. Mr. MoCollough is making his second visit at W. Q. Hankins. HOI'S THIS? We offer Ooe HuDdrtMl ilullara Reward fur any oaaa of Catarrh that can n il be cured bf Hall'a Ca terra Cure. V J CHtNKY CO., Toledu, O. We, tbe aoderaifrned, bare fcoowa p. J. C'hauej for tbe iat IS yeara, aod belinre bliu perfect 1 bunurable in all bnaioeaa aranaacilooa, and Auaocially alild to carrj out anf obliEatiuna made br bia firm Wauit, bUasas Makviii, Wbulaaala UrUKglata Tuledo, O. ' Hill I Catarrb L'ura la takao Inlerualljr, acting directly upon the blood aod inuooua aurface of the ayateia. Teatiuioulaia aeul tree, Prka 7oo. par botiie. (Sola by aii llrilMlata lake KaJU'aT aaaily Piila far aueajHaOiai in 1 1 - 1 - ,r-a , r t r- -,; 1 t i'J'F"' "M"""","" "VliaaVl-" ,ifrl f,f'i"i" nwi 'aw-auiw f T an-ari i General LIVERY STABLE Safe horses, .Good wagons; Prompt service, Careful Drivers. I 11 Findlay & Mllford. Pa S- "a.-. -WS f-W-y.! "-a 3 IJ.C1...T.-.iwi.1l FOR SftLE Stttling the estate n( tlie late TIioiii.is A;i- j ' fcliinig we dflVT fin- .;e ; tlie Ccneral Store l" . i Armstrong and Coiii) i,'i . i For full paiticii!ar. " f ttrnis, etc. iii;ly to j IIAHRY T. AKMSTKONG r-r Supplying The Table AN EVERY DAY PROBLEM We solve it by keeping Fine Groceries,' Canned Goods, Choice Meats, Fresh Vegetables. FOR AN ELEGAN1 DINNER II TO" aeareciatt t nood market ia towia buy yeur Ifsh sns1 clamt sl aiy place. Limburger, ieiportee' Rsquefort Philadelphia Cream ebeeM sr an) sthsrs desired. FRED GDMBLE Harford St. Miltord Pa. HARNESS Of.AII Kinds and Styles. Blankets, Robe3, Whips and Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMING Repairing :-NEATLYDONE. Examine my stock it will please you. Thf price too. ' ' l.f;iiafnkr. Harford St, Milford SK' -CttKeX'aV.KeWjJs'IdraC S Bitters j mur tat ii is vj' a ijy , Succeed h;n everjUiinc else fcJte. . la Dmmi proatiauon and i:-na' ; wealcneuea ttwy ate tbe aiipui-.a j remedy, aa tbocsanOa have t?:ificd. j FOn KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE f it Is the best medicine ever colli I ovrr a diufiisi'e counter. t A7'OI'. II nOl VmiaAfrf al f! t. a liuul. Muil ortiertjfirm prumpt tit Untion. Miljuti) u., Xot 5th WW J. U KUti. (Jeu. K llortfii uf Clnir N J is bere calling ' ttuie fri"ii't8. Work has trgou at Com- Krk. 1'lit S tale is hflnii ttiruwu ovi r trum the opper si.le wkeie a rutiiuing wall will be built. The roail wlil be Kradel and a heavy gUdrd ril placed od the river aide. j Hon. Jacob Khier anil wife nre en-' lertalning their iluuhter Mrs Dr. J Cbapiu uf Scrauton. ' ; Joseph (1 Suyiler baa a couiraot ; for baililiiiK a liunKalo for A. E ! Lewta jr. oa upper H.irfori 8t. N. Q. Paltrier aud wie have g H.e ou motor trip Re. C. S. Si-odder of IV'.eville M. J. a former pastor la tbe U. . cliunh hnre Uiled ilenda tbe tiiai uf the week. It ia likely the Lackawanna rail rmd will aoou eleutrify iu puher sereiee, thai ia tue heavy gride., or er tbe Poouun uioauiaiua. Tbe Erie baa found the xperiiiiot very aatia favelavy vkai-a tried. v-i III n Wheeler, .PROPRIETt RS '-isk- .aVV' ,JiuS. ''--m.- ..-. .vw ;-ir.-w)--e"s)S 4 t It'. -e,--'a-S' V. C' . s- r r i MARKET RYDER'S BUILDING I E VLKR IN .Mi'fit.- ;i!nl i'rovi.-iriis. Fih tu;d Vcp-tables, (.'nniii'il Goods Ordf-rx rririptly Attoni!'d PAUL RYDER Harford Street, Milford. WOOD a SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS MILFORD PA UNDERTAKING ' in all branches bp.-cial attention (iten to EMDALMING nlr cliiaia? fur tt-nt-. tmierrtlc tul of town huut iu Uetldiio. LADY AtiAlNTANT New lurk ltprePDtMv Nmiunal l jh k e o. 50 G'et j OPPOSITE I I 5 & 10c. Store ! j TORTJERVIS : ireaa at HiMHtwwuwiiti FOK RKN l- A sim e mom 17 ii Ith cellar, on Ai-n riiHH one lilit n in HruMil. n xt itm r to Mill, r i Inn Apply s( t! ii i.iflioe. DR. KENNEDY'S FAUOOITE mm Pleaaant to Take, l'owertiil to Cure, And Welrouie . Ia Kvery Home. KIDNEY, LIVER d DLQOD G'JflE Rot a Patent Heliche. Ova 30 Yca.s of Success. Used in Thousands of H.tmci. Writs tc Dr. David Kennedy's Sons, Rondout, N. Y, for a FREE aampla bottle. Large bottle $ 1 .00. All druggists. Adef IjM; ui u.a Prasa. .Va'sLai.TJI THE MILFORD STORiI OF STORKS Longest Established, Best Equippcl FINEST LINE OF WINTER GOODS. Specialties in woolens, jackets, ladies, mens and childrens underwear. Gloves, hosiery, boots and shoes. All the latest styles and best materials for winter wear. Btfaut-iftil -5&r jNeckwiaif A New Department . A large assortment of Laces and Trimtnings. A ccmple'i stock oi mens furnishings. Fine! stocked Grocery Department Cue Very and glassware direct from England. All of tde aboVc at prices tliati will rrjakc .ife to youi: advantage to buy of MITCHELL BR0S. Boad Ht-vzet, Prescriptions Compounded by Only Graduates in Pharmacy at Herbst's Pharmacy. Your Home If you are going to build any where in Fike Co. or Sussex Co., N. J. it will pay you to consult E. 5. WOLFE Dealer I E I R I A M I E i L I u Floor'n Sidir.g Ctlin:? Moulc n s Casings Lath Shingle and Roofing Milford Pceofo-:ao,9 HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS Porch Rocking chairs from $.98 to $3 GO Iron Bed Steads $4.50, $6.50 and $8.50 Mattrasses $3.50 to $5. Rugs $J to $4.50 Matting $.25. Carpet $.35 to $.70 a yd. 5- 10- and 25ct goods. Curtain rods iocts. Window shades 25C. Lots of New Goods in all De partments at o J 0 J a ClO oo oo oo oo oo o o w. s. CO oo a oo I oooosoeoedoevevooer-o I a-oiiooaoeie iBilfoifd Pa. -3EST OF ALL FLOUR. FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY When in need of any Hello to No. 5., or come to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD PA m Ctrre nt Lime Plestcr Doors and Windows Interior Finish and Oak Flooring Pa. ! M B E K O oa o o u o ca 3 C ) C) eo .- a o Ct o it c o c i JO RYf.lAN and SON Milford. Pa. i i
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers