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This country offers nothing better in fine coats or suits than you may find here. Nothing better in high grade or me dium priced garments; nothing better in style, make and ma terial at any price you may decide upon. Remember this al ways. More suits arrived yesterday new series just turned out by New York's best tailors, embracing the very latest style ideas down to date. Many' are waiting tor these, so if you want first selection, be sure and come early. The Smart & OIL CITY. PA. Strength Makes Security Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, Your account will be guarded with the greatest care and you will be accorded every privilege consistent with good bank ing. Special room lor ladies. Four Per on. TixnQ Oil City Trust Company. President, JOSEPH SEEP. Vice President, GEORGE LEWIS. GARLAND Stoves & Ranges We have them for Gas, Wood or Coal, None Better. The Reznor Gas Heater. The only heating stoves sold with the positive guarantee that if not satisfactory your money will be refunded. No questions, no quibbling, just the money. Absolutely perfect combustion, consequently a saving in fuel. Horse Blankets. It's time to be looking up your winter blankets. We have a fine stock to select from, at right prices. Tionesta Hardware. Swwtly fiaid. Tilt-1 intlucnr-e of locality upon npi-Pch is Illustrated l.y reply received from n Vermont farmer and quoted In the Boston Herald. The old mnn hud been que? .Honed '.u real I'd to the vnltie of qn cstnt left hj one of bin neighbors. "Wnul," wilil In-, with Kre.it delibera tion, "we eiil'late he'll siliiar off about jno.oon." o tVrddliiK II)'I1h I'or Him. Weary Willie (reailhiK "nil.") Man wanted to chop wood, brlni: up coal, tend furnace, take care of carden. mind chickens and children, l'rayed l-'iiKln (jtfriKiuliij,') !ee! Item matri monial advertisements make mu tired. Jud!,'e. Between friends frequmrt reproofs make the friendship distant. - Confucius. S'dkdaQ Silberberq Co. $691,000.00 Coat, raid Deposits. Treasurer, H. R. MEKRITT. Mivlit II. ie ll.-i.k- a Killing. A physician took it Into his li'-ml to po rabbit shoot in;:. About 4 oV.'.,rU In the attenioon be returned. t'?1 out anil empty handed, tellin his wife that he hadn't killed a thins;. 1 hereupon she remarked: "I told you so. If you bad stayed at home and attended to your legitimate business you iiiik'ht iiave been more successful." CUeago News. fnre For I'mriinlty. The euro for profanity reformers nnil educators please make a note is merely wit enough to handle, your words so that swearing will seem like baby talk In comparison. Patriot. One niiKht call employment agencies tha l'thovitov'es In whieh human lives are vivisected. i he! ys. PROCLAMATION OP GEITEKAZi ELECTION. Whereas, In and by tlio net of the Gen eral Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to amend the tenth section of an net, entitled "An Act to regulates the nomination and dec tlon of public olllcers, requiring certain expenses Incident thereto to be paid by tlio several counties and punishing cer tain offenses In regard to such elections npproved tho 2Ctti aay of June, A. IX, 1N'5, It Is made the duties of the Sheriff of every county within this Common wealth to give public notice of the Gen eral Klectlons, and In Buch to I. Knumerate iho olllcers to bo elected and give a list of ul 1 tho nominations tn.ule as provided In this act, and to be voted for In such county, and tho full text of all constitutional amendments submitted to a voto of tho people, but the proclamations posted in each elec tion district need not contain tho names of any candidates but those to bo voted fer In such district. II. Deslgnato the place nt which the election is to be held. III. lie shall give notice that every person, excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold nny olllce or appointment or profit' or trust under tho government of tho United States, or of this State, or of nny city, or incorporated district, whether a commissioned otllcer cr other wise, a subordinate otlicer or agent who Is or shall be employed under tho legis lative, executive or Judiciary depart ments of this State, or of tlio United States, or of nny city, or Incorporated district, and also that every member of Congress and of tho Stnto Legislature, and ef the select or common council of any city, or commissioners of any Incor porated" district. Is by law Incapable of holding or exorcising at the same time the olllce cr appointment of Judge, in spector or clerk of nny election of this Commonwealth, and that no Inspector, judge or other otllcer of any such elec tion shall be eligible to any otllco to ue (hen voted for, except that of an elec tion ottlcer. I, Alonsn W. Stroup, Ultra Sheriff of the County of Forest, do hereby make known and give this public notice to the electors of the County of Forest that n General Election will be held in said County, on TucMdny, November th, 11M7 between the hours of 7 n. m. and 7 p. m., nt tho several Election Districts. The following are the ottlcers to be elected, nnd a list of nil tho nominations made, therefor, nnd which shall bo voted for in the form in which they shall ap pear upon tho bnllots: Olllcers to be elected One person for State Treasurer of the State of Pennsylvania One person lor County Treasurer of the County of Forest. List of nominations Suite Trrnmirer. John O. Sbeatz, Republican. John G. llsnimn, Democratic. Matthew H. Stevenson, Prohibition, Samuel Clark, Socialist. County Treasurer. George W. Holetnan, Republican. J. A. Adams, Democratic. C. A. Lansoo, Prohibition. PLACES OF HOLDING ELECTIONS. The Electors of Burnett Township ns follows: Those residing in tho Cooks burg Election District, to-wlt: Those embraced in the following boundary, viz: Pcglnnlng nt a point on tho Tylersburg und Clarington road where tha sajd road crosses or intersects with the west line of Bnrnett Twp., thence In a southeast rly direction by the various courses and distances of said road to a point where the said road crosses the East branch of Coleman Run; thenco down the said run by Its various courses and meanderlngs to the Clarion River; thence down the said river by the various courses and distances thereof to the southwest cor ner of Barnett Twp., thence northerly by the west line of said Township to the place of beginning, shall vote nt Cooks burg Hall. The Electors of Barnett Township as follows: Those residing In tho Redclyffe Election District, to-wit: Those em braced in the following boundary, viz: Beginning nt n point on tho said Tylers burg and Clarington road where the same intersects with the northern line of warrant No. 3305; thence by the north ern line of said warrant ";X5, easterly to the west line of warrant No. 3148; thence by the west line of said warrant north erly to the northwest corner of said war rant No. 314R, thence easterly by tha northern line of said warrant No. 3148 nnd the north lino of warrant No. "145 to the eastern lino of Barnett Twp.; thence northerly by the east line of said Township to the northeast corner of Bar nett Township; thence westerly by the northern line of said township to the northwest corner of Barnett Twp.; thence by the west line of said Town ship southerly to the intersection of said Township line with the Tylersburg and Clarington road; thence southeasterly by the various courses nnd distnnces of said road to the plnca of beginning, shall vote nt Joseph Hall's Carpenter Shop. The Electors of Barnett Township as follows: Those residing In the Claring ton Election District, to-wit: Those em braced in the following boundary, viz: Beginning nt a point on the said Tylers burg and Clarington road where the said road Intersects with the northern line of warrant No. 3305; thence southeasterly along said road by the various courses Rnd distances thereof to a point where the said road crosses the eastern branch of Coleman Run; thence down the said run by Its various courses and distances thereof to the Clarion River; thence up the said Rivt.r by its various courses and distances to the southeast corner of Bar r.ftt Township; thence by the east line of said Township northerly to the north east corner of warrant No. 3145; thenco westerly by the north line of said war rant No. 3145 and the north lino of war rant No. 3148 to tho northwest corner of said warrant No. 314S; thenco southerly by the west line of said warrant No. 3148 to the northeast corner of warrant No. 3305; thence by the north lino of said warrant No. 3305 westerly to the place of beginning, shall voto in the County nnd Township House. The Electors of Green township as fol lows: Those residing In the Election Dis trict of GiiitonviUe, to-wit: those em braced in the following boundary, viz: Beginning nt a post, the north corner of Warrant No. 5133,. thence south forty-five degrees west three hundred and twenty rods to the west corner of said tract, thence south forty-five degrees east along the dividing line between tracts Nos. 6133 and to the north corner of tract No. r."i"l, thence by the northwest linn of tract 'M and tlie southeast lino of tracts Nos. fviiij anil 5Tiiil to the south corner of tract No. t50l, thence southwesterly to the northwest corner of tract No. 3330, and southeast corner of tract 5502 on the Clarion county line, thence by tho same cast to the northeast corner of Clarion county, thence north by the Jcnks town ship line to where tho snld Jenks town whip lino crosses the northeast lino of tract 5.ViO, thence northwesterly by the northeast line of Green township to the place of beginning, shall voto at the County House ut Guitonville. The Electors of Green township resid ing: outside of the territory embraced In tho above described Election District of Guitonville, fchall vote at the Township House, in Nebraska village. The Electors of Harmony township as follows: Those residing in tho election district of Upper Harmony, to-wit: those embraced In tlio following boundary, viz: Beginning on the Allegheny River ut the Tionesta township line; thence northerly by Bald line to the back line of tho river tracts; thence nlong the bock line of the river tracts to West Hickory Creek; thence up said West Hickory Creek to the Warren County line; thonce east along said Warren county lino to the Al legheny ltiver; thence down snld river to tho place of beginning, at G. W. King's Hall, West Hickory. Tlio Electors of Harmony township re siding outside of the territory embraced In tlio above described Upper Harmony shall vote nt tho Township Election House on the Fogle Farm. The Electors of Hickory township at the Township House. Tho Electors of Howe township as fcl lows: Thoso residing In tha Election Dis trict of Middle Howe, to-wlt: those em braced In the following boundary, vis: Beginning at a point where the west line ef Warrant No. 3198 Intersects the Una of Warren nnd Forest counties; thence south by the west lines of Warrants 31M, 3193, 3189, S1S7 nnd 3185 to a point where the west lino of Warrant 31S5 In tersects with tho Jenks township line, thenco by Jenks tow"h'p line et. to a point whore the pastern line of said war rant 31S5 intersects said Jenks township line; thence north along the eastern boundnry lines of warrant 3185, S1S7 and 31S9 to tho northwest corner of sub division No. 69 of warrant No. 2993; thence cast nlong the north line of sub divisions Nos. t9, OS. 65, CI and 61 to tho northwest corner of warrant No. 2736; thenco north nlong the cast lines of war rants No. 2993, the Fox Estate. 2991 and 27.15 to where tho east lino of 273S Inter sects tho Warren and Forest County lino; thenco by said Warren and Forest coun ty line went to the northwest corner of Warrant 8198, the place of beginning, shall voto at Gusher City School House. Tho Electors of Howe township resid ing in the Election District of East Howe, to-wit: Those residing within the territory embraced by tho following boundary lines, to-wlt: Beginning at a point In tho Warren and Forest county lino where tho same Is lntorsectcd by the east lino of warrant 2735: thence south along the eastern boundnry lines of war rants 2735, 2991, tho Fox Estate, and war rant 299J to tho northwest corner of sub division No. 51 in warrant 2736; thence east nlong tho northern boundnry lines of warrants 2736, 2808 and 2464, to tho Elk county line; thence north nlong the Elk and Forest county line to where tho same is intersected by tho Wnrren and Forest county line; thence west nlong said War ren nnd Forest county lino to tha north east corner of warrant 2735, the place of beginning, shall vote nt Brooks ton In Brookston Library Hall. Tho Electors of Howe township resid ing in the Election District of Frost's, to-wlt: Those residing within the terri tory ombrnced by the following boundary lines: Commencing nt the northeast cor ner of warrant 2464, and in the line di viding Elk nnd Forest counties; thence south along said dividing line to the line between Howe and Jenks township; thenco west nlong snld last mentioned line to the southwest corner of K. L. Blood's subdivision: thence north along tho west line of the K. L. Blood sub division and warrants 3S03, 4545, 2S78, 2980 to northwest corner of subdivision No, C9 In wnrrnnt 2993; thence east along tho north line of subdivisions 69, 68, 65, 64 and 61 of warrant 2993 and subdivisions 51, 52, 53, 54 nnd 55 of warrant 2736, and sub divisions 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25 of warrant :sn$ nnd the north line of wnrrnnt 2464 to the Elk county line, tho place of begin ning, shall vote nt Nobllt's Hall, Frost's Station. Tho Electors of Howe township resid ing in the Election District of West Howe, to-wlt: Those residing west of tho nbove described Middle Howe, at the porkey School House, at Porkey. The Electors of Howe township resid ing in the Clough's Election District, to- wit: Those embraced In tho territory ro roeontly cut off from the Balltown Dis trict, viz: Beginning nt a point on the east lino of the Balltown Election Dis trict where the north line of warrant 31S9 Intersects the same; thenco west nlong the north linn of warrants 31S9, DISS nnd 4790 to tho northenst line of wnr- rant fiis:'; thence along the southeast line or lines of warrant 62S2 to wnrrnnt 6101; thenco along tho northeast lino of war rant 6101 to warrant 6266; thence nlong tho northwest line of warrants 6101 and 5104 to the Klngsley township line, shnll vote at F. M. Best Building, Clough's .Mills. The electors of Jenks township resid ing in the Election District of Byrom, shall vote In Berg's Hall, at Duhring In said township. The electors of Jenks township resid ing in tho Lamona District, to-wlt: thoso embraced In the following boundary, viz: Commencing at the northwest corner of warrant 3564, thenco south by west line of warrant 3561 to tho south line of war-1 rant 4136, thence east by the County line to tho southeast corner of warrant 4130, thence north to tho northenst corner of warrant 41.i0, thenco by north line of warrant 4130 to the southeast corner of warrant 3550, thence north by line of war rant 3550 and 3670 to the northeast corner of warrant 3550, thence west by south line of warant 3561 to southwest corner of same, thence north to the northeast corner of warrant 3564, thenco west to the place of beginning. Otherwise de scribed as embracing wnrrnnt 3564, the eastern part of warrant 4136, warrants 4130, 3j50 nnd 3551, as shown on the official mnp of Forest county, Pa., shall vote at the Old Lamona Store building, at La mona. The eloctors of Jenks township resid ing in the Mnrienville District, to-wlt: those embraced In tha territory outside the above mentioned election districts of Byrom and Lamona, shall vote at tho Election and Township House In Mnrien ville. The Electors of Klngsley township re siding in the Election District of Kellett ville, to-wlt: Those embraced In tho fol lowing boundary, viz: Beginning nt tho common corner of warrants 6217, 6218, 6223 ami 5234, said corner being on tho line di viding Hickory nnd Klngsley townships, thence southeasterly nlong the line di viding wnrrnnts 5217 and 6234, 5210 nnd .233, 5L'13 nnd 6236, 5267 mid 5266, to the line dividing Klngsley nnd Howe townships; thence south along said township line to a pest where the samo Intersects or crosses the southeast lino of wnrrnnt 51S0; thence southwestwnrdly nlong the line dividing wnrrants 510S and 45110. 5109 and DUO, 5128 and 6129 nnd 5135, to tne southwest corner of wnrrnnt 6128; thence along the southwest lino of warrant 6128 to tlio northwest corner thereof; tnence northeasterly along the northwosi line of warrant 5128 to a point where the northwest line of what is known as the Petree & Co. land entered tho line be tween wnrrants 6128 and 5169; thence nlong said Petree & Co. southwest line to the line dividing wnrrunts ezi ami 51!ti; thence from said line to a point In tlio public road known as the Tionesta creek and Hickory road, where the samo lrterKPeta what is known as the Ball- town road; thence along the said Tio nesta creek nnd Hickory rond nortnwesi wimlly to a point where the same crosses the Hickory and Klngsley township line; thence ulong said Hickory and Klngsley township lino northeastwardly to tlio t.lace of beginning, shall voto In An drews Hall, nt Kellettvllle. Th F.lee.tors of Klngsley Townsnip re siding in the Mayburg District, to-wit: Those embraced in the territory lying 10 the northeast of the nbove described Election District of Kellettvllle, shall vote nt the County House In snld district.- The Electors of Kingsley Township re siding in tho Newtown District, to-wlt: Thoso embraced In the territory lying to tho southwest of tho above described Election District of Kellettvllle, shnll vote at the Township House, nenr the northwest end of Newtown bridge. The electors of Tionesta township at the Township House, near tho southeast end of the Tionesta creek bridge, at tho mouth of said creek. The electors of Tionesta borough at the Court House In said borough. 1 oien ireikn known the following pro visions uf tho new Constitution of Penn sylvania. ARTICLE VIII. SUFFRAGE AND ELECTION. Sec 1. Everv male citizen twenty-one years' of ago, possessing the following hum mentions, snail ue rami ut nil elections: First Ho shall have been a citizen or tho United States nt least one month. Second He shall nave resiueu State one year, (cr, if having previously been a qualified elector or native 00111 citizen of the Btato ho snnn nio i moved therefrom ni.d returned, then six mini iths,) lmmeuiaieiy preceuiue tion lid-He Bhnll hnve resided in the Th elect :ion district where lie otters w vuy, at 1 1st two months lmmoainieiy v"" lag Ig too unww,,. - ...... to .,,n,1ti,tn,n vpnm of nge or upwards, he shnll have paid within two venrs a State or county tax which shall .1 mnnt 11 have been assesscu ui iuov iw paid at least one month before elec- and tlon Sec. 2. The general election shnll be held annually on tho Tuesday next fol lowing tho first Mondny of November, but the General Assembly may, by law, tlx a different day, two-thirds of all tlio members of each house consenting thcro to. Notlco Is hereby given, Thnt uny per son excepting Justices of tho Pence who shnll hold nny olllce or appointment of profit or trust under tho United States, or this State, or nny city or Incorporated district whether commissioned ollicer or otherwise, a subordinate otllcer or ngent who Is or shnll bo employed under tho legislative, executive or Judiciary depart ment of this State, or In nny city, or of any Incorporated district, and nlso thnt every member of Congress nnd of the Stnto Legislature, or of the Belect or common council of nny city, or commis sioners of nny Incorporated district. Is by lnw lncnpnblo of holding or exercis ing nt tho time, the office or appoint ment of Judge, Inspector or clerk of nny election In this Commonwenlth, nnd that no Inspector, Judge or other otllcer of such election shnll be eligible to be thnn voted for. The Judges of the nfnresnld districts shall representatively tnko charge of the certificates of return of the election of their respective districts, and produce thorn nt tho Prothonotnry's olllce In the Borough of Tlonestn, ns follows: "All judges living within twolve miles of the Prothonotnry's oflleo, cr within twenty four miles if their residence be In a town, village, or city upon tho lino of a rnllrond lending to tho county sent, shall before 2 o'clock p. m., on WEDNESDAY, November 0th. 11X17. and all other Indues shall, before Vi o'clock 111., on THURS DAY, November 7th, 1!H)7, deliver said re turns, together with tho return sheets, to the Prothonotary of tho Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, which snld ro turn shnll be filed, nnd tho day and hour of filing mnrked therein, nnd shall bo preserved by the Prothonotary for pub lic Inspection. Given under my band at my office In Tionesta, Pa., this Hint day of October, In tbe year of our Lord nineteen hun dred and seven, and in the one hun dred thirty-second yenr of the Inde pendence ul the 1'nited States. A. V. bTHOUP, Sheriff. Republicans Cautioned of Dan ger in Over-Confidence. MUST GET OUT THE VOTE Even a Reduction In the Majority Would Be Hailed at a Victory By tho Enemies of tha Party of Pro tection. Special Correspondence. Philadelphia, Oct 29. Predictions of a sweeping victory for the Republican party In Pennsyl vania at next Tuesday's election are all based upon reports from the various counties that tha rank and file of the organization la going to get out a large percentage of the Republican vote. Much will depend, however, upon tha activity of the party vigilantes, and warning messages are being sent out from Philadelphia headquarters to leave nothing undone to get Republi cans to the polls. While former independents are pro claiming their loyalty to the Republi can nominee, tho party leaders appre ciate the danger that lurks in the feel ing of security that exists among Re publican committeemen. They realize that the Democrats are looking for ward confidently to next year's na tional election and are going to poll a big vote to encourage the members of their party to line up for the coming presidential contest. No State "Issues" This Year. There have been absolutely no state "Issues" developed by the present cam paign In Pennsylvania. Governor Stuart's administration, following the action of the Republican majority In the legislature, brought about Indictments In the state capitol cases and removed that Issue from the political canvass, and the record of John O. Sheatz In public and private life prevented criticism of the Republi can, candidate from tha outset of the campaign. Upon every hand, however, the po litical contest in this state has been regarded as the skirmish of next year's presidential battle, and Republicans familiar with the situation are con cerned regarding the result of the bal loting on Tuesday next. They are fearful that a feeling of over-confidence will lead to a laxity among the party workers and that proper efforts will not be put forth to get the votpra to the polls. "If Pennsylvania Is to take hei proper place at the head of the pro. cession of Republican states on Ttiea. day next," said Colonel Wesley R. An drews, chairman of the Republican state committee today, "the Republican voters must be alert. They must go to the polls and register their contin ued adherence to the principles and policies of the party, and by so doing emphasize the sentiment of their great state in favor of the party of progresi and prosperity. The nemoerata ar going to put their best efforts into the work of getting their men out to vote, and in order that they may record on of their old-time ringing majorities, the Republicans must be wldeawak and active from the hour of the open ing of the- polls until the last ballot shall be depoElted. They must take nothing for granted, but act upon the principle that a battle Is never won until it Is over and tbe enemy is cap tured or routed. "Pennsylvania is tho greatest In dustrial state in the Union, and Demo cratic triumph, which a reduced Re publican majority would mean, would be disastrous to wage earners and capitalists alike. Vust Not Falter. "If Pennsylvania should falter on Tuesday next, the enemies of the pro tective tariff would have reason to be elated, and they would herald thi result of the election as an indication that the so-called tariff reformers ar growing in strength in our state, and that the 'Iowa Idea' for a scaling down of the tariff is spreading even Into Pennsylvania, the very citldal of pro tectton. "The consequenre of such a state ol affairs would be illustrated by a ces aatlon of all industrial enterprisei within our borders, with the inevitable result that the workingrnan and the farmers, the mechanics and the mill owners would In the end bear tha brunt of the disaster. "I sincerely trust that the Republl can votora of Pennsylvania will not be deceived by those who affect to see no danger In Republican indiffer ence, but that they will go to work at once and discharge their full duly to the party nnd to their state." . - See Be sure to read our large advertisement on the first page of this paper. 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