A Great Offering in Millinery. 500 Trimmed Hats $3 to $6. $3 lor 5 Hats. G for 7.50 Hats. An event which rightfully takes precedent over everything else. 500 handsomely Trimmed Hats. Hew bright, fresh and pretty. Direct irom our workrooms. No two alike, Pretty stylish millinery brought down to a price wholly inconsistent with their worth, liut big events make big things possible therefore these hats so underpriccd. Baby Bonnets and Child's Hats, 25 and 50 Cents. All left over lrom last season, when they were priced very much more. Some ot the little Bearskin Bonnets and Hats now marked to 25c were 1 and more. They soiled that's all. Rengo Belt Corsets. We have made extensive preparations with the manufac turers for an introductory sale of the new Rengo Belt Corsets, which will be our greatest corset event of the season. This corset embodies a new invention for the reduction of the hips, and to produce the smooth back and slender, graceful hip lines which are being so widely advocated in the advance dress models, llengo Belt is the most wonderful corset we have ever seen for medium and and large figures, and we feel so certain of its immediate success and wide popularity that we have se cured a complete line of all sizes and models. Practically all corsets are comfortable, but few of them produce the style de sired. Rengo Belt Corsets are boned throughout with double watch-spring steel, which holds the form firmly though flexibly, and moulds the figure into graceful and stylish lines without discomfort. The greatest possible amount of comfort and the beautiful smooth back and hips of latest fashion can be com bined if you will let us fit you correctly with the proper Rengo Belt Corset. Rengo Belt Style No. 41, for medium figure, price .2. Rengo Belt Style No. 43, for tall figure, price 2. An expert corsetiere in attendance to fit these models. The Smart & OIL CITY, PA. Certificates Not affected by market changes, and pay 4 PER. Bank by Oil City Trust Company, Oil City, Pa. Vice President, GEORGE LEWIS President, JOSEPH SEEP. k .H4i.H..H.4H- GAINED 55 POUNDS. Charles L. Sclmltz of Dunkirk Tells How Ho Regained His Health. When six months ao I began using Thompson's Barosma, I bad made up my mind to sell out and go out of business, but a friend of mine asked me if I had taken Ba roBina. 1 had not, but was willing to try most an thing and began using it as directed. I was very pale and weak. I continued using it as directed and today I weigh 55 pounds more than when I com menced ifting Barosma. I was a Immediate relief from backache, pain in the side, groin or hips is ex perienced by taking a few doses ol Thompson's Barosma, Kidney and Liver ' Cure. A continuation of its use will make a positive cure. Thompson's Barosma does not contain opiates and a large reward is offered for any in jurious drug found In its composition. It is purely vegetable and a remedy adapted to all ages. Thompson's Barosma has positively made wonderful cures In Brigbl's disease, sciatic rheumatism, kidney, liver and bladder diseases, lumbago, palpitation of the heart and nervousness. Thompson' Barosma is pleasant to lake. All druggists, SUo and f 1.00. ; GREATLY REDUCED EXCURSION RATES TO THE HEALTH RESORTS OF VIA. Pennsylvania Railroad THROUGH WASHINGTON October 26 and November 231908 FOR THE BENEFIT OF PERSONS DESIRING TO VISIT THE SOUTH FOR RECREATION OR TO SELECT A WINTER HOME Tickets good to return within S days. For conditions ol tickets, stop-over privileges, and train service consult nearest Ticket Agent. privileges, J. R. WOOD Passenger Traffic Manager Silberberq Co. of Deposit readily converted into cash you " CENT. mail. Treasurer, H. li ME MUTT. 4HH-HH- T skeleton compared with what I am now and shall remain in business. When I would get up in tbe morn ing I would feel dull and sleepy aud not rested, felt like going back to bed again. . ChXs. L. Schult., Ill) Robin St., Dunkirk, N. Y. I know Charles L. Schultz, lie is a man of truth, having worked as drayman in Dunkirk for years. C. J. Wiktnkk, Mayor. GEO. W. BOYD General Passenger Agent FEOCLAMATIOH Of OEKEBAIi ELECTIOIC. Whereas, In and by tha act of the Gen eral Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to amend the tenth necdon of an act, entitled 'An Act to regulate the nomination and elec tion of public olllcors, requiring certain txpensea incident thereto to be paid by the several counties and punishing cer tain offenses In regard to such elections," approved the 2Cth day of June, A. D., Wo, 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 such to I. Knumerate the officers to be elected and give a list of nil the nominations made as provided In this act, and to be voted for In such county, and the full text of all constitutional amendments submitted to a vote of the people, but the proclamations posted In each elec tion district need not contain the names of any candidates but those to be voted fr In such district. II. Designate the place at which the election Is to be held. III. Ho shall give notice that every person, excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any ofllce or appointment or profit or trust under tho government of the United States, or of this State, or of any city, or Incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or other wise, a suborJInute otlicer or agent who is or shall bo employed under the legis lative, executive , or Judiciary depart ments of this State, or of the United Statf-s, or of nny city, or incorporated district, and also that every member of Congress nnd of the State Legislature, and of the select or common council of any city, or commissioners of any Incor porated district. Is by law Incapable of holding or exercising at the same time tho oilice or appointment of Judge, in spector or clerk of nny election of this Commonwealth, and that no Inspector, Judge or other officer of any such elec tion shall be eligible to any ofllce to be then voted for, except that of an elec tion otlicer. I, Alonzo W.'Stroup, High Sheriff of the County of Forest, do hereby moke known and give this public notice to the electors of tho County of Forest that a General F.lectlon will be held In said County, on Tuemlny, November 3, 11KI8, between the hours of 7 a. m. and 7 p. m., at the several Election Districts. The following are tho officers to be elected, and a list of all the nominations made therefor, and which shall be voted for In the form In which they shnll ap pear upon tho ballots: Ofilecrs to be elected Thirty-lour persons for Presidential Electors. One person for Judge of the Superior Court of Pennsylvania. One person tor Representative In the Congress of the United State to repre sent tbe 28tb District of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, composed of the oouoties of Elk, Forest, Mercer, Venan go and Warren. One person for Judge of the Court ol Common Pleas of the 37lb Judicial Dis trict ot the Common wealth ot Pennsyl vania, composed of tbe couutles of Forest and Warren. One person for Representative In the General Assembly of ibeCommonwosIth of Pennsylvania, to represent the couuty of Forest. One person for Protlionotary, Register, Recorder and Clerk of Courts of Forest county. one person lorsnernioi roresi county. Three persons lor County Commission ers of Forest county. Three persons for County Auditors of Forest county. Two persous for Jury Commissioners of Forest county. One person for County Surveyor of Forest county. List of nominations rUESUIEXTIAl, KI.KCTOKS. REPUBLICAN. For President and Vice-President. Taft and Sherman. Benjamin Franklin Jones, Jr. Morrfs Lewis Clothier. John Hurt. Howard Atlee Davis. Frederick Taylor Chandler. Kills A. Gimbel. George Jay Elliott. Edward Wagner Patton. George Christian Hetzel. Joseph deltenneville Abbott. John Watts Baer linusnian. Reuse Albert Phillips. Theodore Leonard Newell. John Isett Mathias. Adam Haiti Milter. William John McCuhe. George Wallace Williams. David Jewett Waller, Jr. William Strode Settle. Robert Christmun Nenl. Jacob Croyle Stineman. Thomas Shipley. William Frederick Reynolds. Andrew White McCallough. John Timothy Rogers. Edward League Dawes. Jerome Francis Downing. Herman Simon. Theopiillus Lowry Wilson. Perry Clifford Ross. Oscar Schulze. Oscar Holmes Babcock. Alexander Roland Peacock. Homer David Williums. DEMOCRATIC. For President and Vice President. Bryan and Kern. Joseph P. '. IcCullen. Albert J. Bair. Daniel F. Cailin. Edward B. Selberlkh. Aaron G. Kiuuse. Clarence Loeb. James T. Nulty. Michael J. Howard. John C. Ferron. John Howard Danenhower. Louis N. Spencer. Alexander W. Dickson. John T. Flnnnery. Oliver Perry Bechtel. Harry D. Sehaeffcr. Charles A. MeCarty. John Franklin Stone. John I. Welsh. Cyrus C. Gelwlcks. George Derr Kruuse. Samuel M. Hoyer. Henry Washers. J. Ilawley Baird. John K. Holland. John F. Tuuley. Howard S. Man'ii.ill. Robert X. Brown. Howard Mutcliler. William Lewis Is'oal. Fred A. Shaw. Henry Meyer. AVesley S. Guffey. Dennis J. Bovle. . Casper P. Mayer. PROHIBITION. For President and Vice President. Chafin and Watkins. Ellsha Kent Kane. John Duff Gill. John B. Heston. L-swIs L. Kavenson. Samuel K. Felton. Irving Woods Huckins. Holand M. Eavenson. Jonas K. Schullz. Daniel U. Hendricks. Howard Leopold. Daniel S. VonNeida. Win. Jf. Richmond. W. H. Bertels. William if. MalciT.v. John Peter Hchnellcr. Jnslus F. Whintr. James Mansel. Franklin P. JoIiiihc n. Jermiah S. Yaukty. Silas C. Swallow. John L. Edwards. Cyrus 8. driest. A. McAlpln. Lewis Cass Wli k. John O. Sloner. Milton S. Marquis. Isaac Monderail. George F. Kline. W. G. Freeman. Edwin J. Fitluaii. James P. Kr.ox. Knox C. Hill. Itobirt S. Glass. Thomas T. Herschberger. SOCIALIST. For President and Vice President. Debs and Kanford. Edward J. Cook. Edward J. Higgins. George Fitch. Robert M. Green. H. Barclay Splcer. George Natl. John Zellhorn. August Mahleu. .Varltn J. Flyjsik. William C. Price. Charles llerwegh. George Lodge. Charles O. Alter. Henry Peter. Emil Guwnng. Joseph M. Achhammer. Percy Vize. Fred. W. Whiteside. Man In J. Brennen. George Duvles. Jerome F. Buck. Jess(. W. Green. Andrew Hunter. Cornelius F. Foley. George W. Guthrie. Angus McRae. Arthur J. Dennis. Frederick G. Kotlior. E. Howard Deal. Daniel K. Young. Juliu3 Weber. Thomus Thatcher. Simon Llbros. Howard P.Hunter. INDEPENDENCE. For President and Vies President. Hisg-en and Oravss. John L. Barrett. William Bougitter. Itobert G. Calhcart. Jr. Charles B. Connolly. Joseph M. Crouch. John P. Correll. William F. Craig, Jr. Edwin B. Depuy. Thomas Dolan. Herman L. Dtihrlng, Jr. Theodore Elchhorn. James A. Fulton. James P. Gaffney. Jesse Willis Gitlhreath. William J. Grllllth. John L. Harding. Samuel M. Helligman. George F. Hilderbrand. Edmund W. Klrby. John W. Lnfferty. William La Fontuine. Owen E. Lnlly. George V. McDonald. Edward J. Maher. James Frederick Martin. Newell H. Motslnger. Joseph F. O'Neill. Stanley J. Orom. Wheeler H. Phelps. John A. Phillips. Robert Miles Robinson. Silaj Edgar Trout. Samuel F. Wheeler. William H. White. SOCIALIST LABOR. For Presidont and Vice President. Gilhaus and Munro. Herman Spittal. J. G. Gardner. L. M. Laepple. John Drtigmand W. H. Thomas. Tho. Wielding. Amldo Mori. August Clever. George Penrse. Grant Hughes. Geoige Snyder. Otto Marowsky. Chas. Rupp. L. M. Barhydt. J. A. McConnell. Jas. A. Gray. P. H. Grunngle. Arthur Losey. W. I. Marshall. Wm. Peak. Fred Vhl. Wm. Cowan. Wm. Crum. P. Kowun. Wm. Stalty. Peter Atlller. Ernest Hilda brniult. J.tmes Clark. Wm. Hushcu. ("has. A. New. George Staley. John Hnn'llots. Geo. Olds. Chas. Durner. Judge of the Siiiierinr Court. William D. Porter, Republican. Webster Grim. Democratic. Daniel Sturgeon. Prohibition. Thomas H Kennedy, Socialist. Luther S. Kutiffmun, Independence. IteprespiitRilTe In Conarrim. Xolson P. Wheeler, Republican. Till Reiss, Democratic. J. M. Brown, Prohibition. Judge of the Court of Common Plena. William E. Rice. Rnniilill,.mi TWnn. crallo. Socialist. M. a. .Stevenson, Prohibition. Iteiirenrntnlive In the General Aiweuilily. Allan R. Mechling, Republican. Cyrus F. Hunt, Democratic. S. J. Lynch, Probibitioo. I'rotlionntnry, ItegiHter, Rprorder and nnd Clerk of Courts. J. C. Gelst, Republican. Frank E. Harkless, Demor-ratic. II. M. McKean, Prohibition. MiiTin. Sharp R. Maxwell, Republican. W. II. Hood, Democratic. J. L. Klinestiver. Prohibition. County Commissioner. W. H. Harrison, Republican. J. M. Zuendel, Republican. Philip Kinert, Democratic H. H. McClellan, Democratic. J. S. Henderson, Prohibition. Asa Heath, Prohibition. County Auditor. A. C. Gregg, Republican. G. H. Warden, Republican. J. P. Kelly, Democratic. J.G.Bromley, Prohibition. Jonas Shunk, Prohibition, Jury t'ominUsioner. E. H.Sibble, Republican. Lewis Waguer, Democratic. William Lowman, Prohibition. County Snrveynr. D. W. Clark, Democratic. PLACES OF HOLDING ELECTIONS. Tho Electors of Bnrnett Township as ioiiows: Those residing in tho Cooks burg Election District, to-wlt: Those embraced In the following boundary, viz: Beginning at a point on the Tylersburg and Clarlngton road where the said road crosses or Intersects with the west line of Burnett Twp, thence In a southeast rly direction by the various courses and distances of said road to a point where the said roud crosses the East branch of Coleman Run; thence down the said run by Its various courses and meanderlngs to tho Clarion River; thence down the said river by tho various courses and distances thereof to the southwest cor ner of Burnett Twp., thence northerly by the west line of said Township to the place of beginning, shall vote at Cooks burg Hall. The Electors of Barnett Township ai follows: Those residing In the Redclyffe Election District, to-wlt: Those em braced In the following boundary viz Beginning at n point on the said Tylers. burg ami Clarington road where the sumo Intersects with the northern ilne of warrant No. 3303; thence by the north ern line of said warrant 3IS05, easterly to the west line of warrant No. 314S; thence by the west line of said warrant north' erly to tho northwest corner of said war rant No. 3HS, thence easterly by tho northern line of said warrant No. 3148 and tho north line of warrant No, "115 to the eastern lino of Barnett Twp.; thence northerly by the eaBt line of sold 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 lino of said Town ship southerly to tho Intersection of said Township lino with tho Tylersburg and Clarlngton road; thence southeasterly by the various courses and distances of said road to the place of beginning, Bhall vote at Joseph Hall's Carpenter Bligp. T' V: 'tors of Barnett Township as fo -Those residing In the Clarlng ton '.'.jii District, to-wit: Those em braces .' :' the following boundary, vli: Beglnn at a point on the said Tylers burg ar Clarington road where the said road In -sects with the northern line of wnrrar No. 3305; thence southeasterly along 1 road by the various courses and " jnces thereof to a point where the i road crosses the eastern branch of t man Run; thence down the said run uy Its various courses and distances thereof to the Clarion Ittvcr; thence up the said Rlvor by Its various courses and distances to the southeast corner of Bar nett Township; thence by the east line of said Township northerly to the north east corner of warrant No. 3145; thence westerly by the north line of said war rant No. 3145 nnd the north line of war rant No. 3148 to the northwest corner of said warrant No. 3148; thence southerly by the west line of suld warrant No. 3148 to tho northeast corner of warrant No. 3 JOG; thenco by the north line of said warrant No. 3S05 westerly to the place of beginning, shall vote in the Comity and Township House. The Electors of Green township as fol lows: Those residing In the Election Dis trict of Gultonvllle, to-wlt: those em braced In the following boundary, viz: Beginning at 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 snld tract, thence south forty-flve degrees east along the dividing line between tracts Nos. 6133 and 5505 to the north corner of tract No. &3ol, thence by the northwest lino of tract 5501 and tho southeast lino of tracts Nos. 5503 and 5501 to tho south corner of tract No. 0501, thence southwesterly to tho northwest corner of tract No. 3330, and southeast corner of tract 5502 on the Clnrlon county line, thence by the same east to tho northeast corner of Clnrlon county, thence north by tho Jenks town ship lino to where tho said Jonks town ship line crosses the northenst line of tract 5500, thence northwesterly by the northeast line of Green township to the place of beginning, shall voto at tho County House at Gultonvlllo. The Electors of Green township resid ing outside of the territory embraced In the abovo described Eloctlon District of Gultonvllle, shall vote at the Township House, in Nebraska village. The Electors of Harmony township as follows: Those residing In the election district of Upper Harmony, to-wlt: those embraced In the following boundary, viz: Beginning on the Allegheny River nt the Tionesta township line; thence northerly by said line to the back line of the river tracts; thence nlong the back line of the river tracts to West Hickory Creek; thence up said West Hickory Creek to the Warren County line; thence east along said Warren county line to the Al legheny River; thence down sold river to the place of beginning, at G. W. King's Hall, West Hickory. The Electors of Harmony township re siding outside of the territory embraced in the above described Upper Harmony shall vote at tho Township Election House on the Fogle Farm. The Electors of Hickory township ot the Township House. The Electors of Howe township as fol lows: Those residing In the Election Dis trict of Middle Howe, to-wit: those em braced in the following boundary, viz: Beginning nt a point where the west line of Wurrant No. 319S Intersects the line of Warren and Forest counties; thenco south by the west lines of Warrants SIWi, 3193, 31S9, 31S7 and 31S5 to a point where the west line of Wurrant 31S5 in tersects with the Jenks township line, thence by Jenks township line east to a point whore the eastern line of said war rant 31S5 Intersects said Jenks township line; thence north nlong tho eastern boundary lines of warrant 3185, 3187 and 31M) to tho northwest corner of sub division No. 09 of - warrant No. 2993; thence east along the north Hue of sub divisions Nos. (9, OS, 65, 61 and 61 to the northwest corner of warrant No. 2736; thence north nlong the east lines of war rants No. 2993, the Fox Estate. 2991 and 2735 to where tho east lino of 2735 Inter sects tho Warren and Forest County line; thence by said Warren and Forest coun ty line west to the northwest corner of Warrant 3198, the place of boglnnlng, shall vote In A. 1). Goal's office. t Lynch. I ho Electors of Howe township resid ing in the Election District of East Howe, to-wlt: Those residing within the territory embraced by tho following boundary lines, to-wlt: Beginning at a point In the Warren and Forest county line where the same Is Intersected by the east line or warrant Zi3i: thence south along tho eastern boundary lines of war rants 2,35, 2991, the Fox Estate, and war rant 2993 to the northwest corner of sub division No. 61 in warrant 2736; thenoe east along tho northern bomulnry lines or warrants 2736, 2808 and 2164, to the Elk county line; thence north along the Elk and Forest county lino to where the same is Intersected by the Warren nnd Forest county line; thence west nlong said War ren and Forest county line to tho north east corner of warrant 2736, the place of beginning, shall vote at Brookston in Brookston Library Hall. The Eleotors of Howe township resid ing in tne Kieotlon District of Frost s, to-wlt: Those residing within the terri tory embraced by the following boundary lines: Commencing at the northenst oor ner of warrant 2464, and in the line dl viding Elk and Forest counties; thence south along said dividing line to the line between Howe and Jenks township; thenco west along said last mentioned line to the southwest corner of K. L. Blood's subdivision; thence north along tho west lino of the K. L. Blood sub division and warrants 3803, 4545, 2878, 29S0 to northwest corner of subdivision No. 69 In warrant 2993; thence east along the north line of subdivisions G9, 68, 65, 64 and 61 of warrant 2993 and subdivisions 61, 52, 53, 54 nnd 55 of warrant 2736, and sub divisions 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25 of warrant 2m and the north lino of warrant 2464 to the Elk county line, the place of begin ning, shall vote at Nobllt's Hall, Frost's Station. Tho Eloctors of Howe township resld Ing In the Election District of West Howe, to-wlt: Those residing west of the above described Middle Howe, at the Porkcy School House, at Porkey, Tha Electors of Howe township resld lng In the Clough's Election District, to- wlt: Those embraced In the territory re recently cut off from the Balltown Dis trict, viz: Beginning at a point on the east line of the Balltown Election Dis trict where the north line of warrant 31S9 Intersects the samo; thonco west along the north lino of warrants 3189, 31S8 and 4790 to tho northeast line of war rant 52S2; thence along tho southeast line or lines of warrant 5282 to warrant 6101; thence along tho northeast line of war rant 5101 to warrant 6266; thence nlong the northwest line of warrants 5101 and 0104 to the Klngsley township Unci, shall vote at F. M. Best Building, Clough'i Mills. The electors of Jonks township resid lng In the Election District of Byrom, shall vote In Borg's Hall, at Duhrlng in said township. The Electors of Jenks township resid Ing in the Election District of Marten ville; also those residing iu what was formerly the Election District of Lamona tbe two districts having been consoli dated shall vote in tbe Election and Township House at Marienville. The Electors of Klngsley township re siding in the Election District of Kollett vllle, to-wit: Those embraced In the fol lowing boundary, viz: Beginning nt the common corner of warrants 6217, 6218, 6223 and 5234. said corner being on tho line di viding Hickory and Klngsley townships, thonce southeasterly nlong the line di viding warrants 6217 and 5234, 5216 and 235, 5215 and 5236, 5267 and 5266, to the line dividing Klngsley and Howe townships; thence south along said township line to a post where the same Intersects or crosses the southeast Hue of warrant 5180; thence southwestwnrdly along the line dividing warrants 6108 and 6110, 5109 and 5113, 6128 and 5129 and 5135, to the southwest corner of warrant 6128; thence along the southwest line of warrant 6128 to the northwest oorner thereof; thence northeasterly along the northwest line of warrant 5128 to a point where the northwest line of what Is known as the Petree & Co. land entored tho line be tween warrants 5128 and 51f,9; thence along said Petree & Co. southwest line to the lino dividing warrants 5209 and 5196: thence from said line to a point In the public road known ns tho Tionesta Dress Whatever of Drees Goods Fabrics the moat fashionable, what ever of colors the most stylish, all are to be t'ouud at this Drees Goods Department. Any weave nr textile mentioned iu auy fashion journal of recog nized authority can be found here. This Dress Goods Department is right up to tbe moment. The materials sol 1 are of a reliable character and they're priced .00 a moderate proGt basis. A half dozen pieces Scotch plaids iu rich subdued colorings a French fabric selling for $1.50 yard. Juet a half dollar less than tbey were imported to si-ll for. ? WILLIAM B. JAMES, H- creek and Hickory rond. where the some Intersects what Is known as tho Ball town road; thenco along tho said Tlo nestn creek and Hickory rond northwest wardly to a point where the samo crosses the Hickory and Klngsley township lino; thence along Bald Hickory and Klngsley township lino northenstwurdly to the placo of beginning, shall voto In An drews Hall, at Kellettvllle. Tho Electors of Klngsley Township re siding In tho Mayburg District, to-wit: Those embraced In the territory lying to the northeast ttf the above described Election District of Kellettvllle, shall voto ut tho County House In said dis trict. The Electors of Klngsley Township re siding in tho Newtown District, to-wlt: Those embraced In the territory lying to tho southwest of tho above flescrlbcd Election District of Kellettvllle, shall vote at the Township House, near the northwest end of Newtown bridge. The electors of Tionesta township nt the Township IIouso, nenr tho southeast end of the Tionesta creek bridge, ut the mouth of said creek. The electors of Tionesta borough at the Court IIouso in said borough. I also mitko known tho following pro visions of tho new Constitution of Penn sylvania. ARTICLE VIII. SUFFRAGE AND ELECTION. Sec. 1. Every malo citizen twenty-one years of age, possessing tho following (lualilicatlons, shall bo entitled to vote at all elections: First He shall have been a citizen of tho United States at least ono month. Second He shnll hnve resided in the State one year, (or, If having previously been a nuallhed elector or native born citizen of the Stato ho shall have re moved therefrom and returned, then six months,) immediately preceding the elec tion. Third Ho shall have resided In tho election district where ho offers to vote at least two months Immediately preced ing the election. Fourth If twenty-two years of ago or upwards, he shall have paid within two years a State or county tax which shall have been assessed ut least two months nnd paid at least one month before elec tion. Sec. 2 The general election shall bo held annually on the Tuesday next fol lowing the first Monday of November, but tho General Assembly may, by law, lix a different day, two-thirds of nil the members of each house consenting there to. Notice is hereby given, Thnt any per son excepting Justices of tho Pence who shall hold any olllce or appointment of profit or trust under tho United States, or this State, or nny city or Incorporated district whether commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent who Is or shall bo employed under tho legislative, exeeutlvo or Judiolary depart ment of this State, or in uny city, or of any Incorporated district, and also that every member of Congress and of the State Legislature, or of the select or common council of any city, or commis sioners of any Incorporated district, Is by law incapable of holding or oxercls Ing ot tho tlmo, tho ottice or appoint ment of Judge, Inspector or clerk of nny election in tills Commonwealth, nnd that no Inspector, judgo or other officer of such election shnll be eligible to bo then voted for. The Judges of tho aforesaid districts shall representatively tnko charge of the certificates of return of the election of thoir respective dlstriots, and produce them nt tho Prothonotnry's otllco In the Borough of Tionesta, ns follows: "All judges living within twelve miles of the Prothonotnry's oftlco, cr within twenty four miles If thoir rosltlonoe bo In a town, villngo, or city upon the lino of a railroad leading to tho county sent, shall before o'clock p. m on WEDNESDAY, November 4th, 1108, and all other .1 initios shall, before 12 o'clock m on THURS DAY, November 5lh, 1008. deliver said re turns, together with the return sheets, to the Protlionotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, which said re turn shall bo filed, nnd tho day nnd hour of filing marked therein, and shall be preserved by the Protlionotary for pub lio Inspection. Given under my hand at my nllke In Tionesta, Pa., this L'Olh day of October, in theyfarof our Lord nineteen hun dred and eight, and in the one hundred and tbirly-third year of the Independ ence of tbe United States. A. W.STKOU1', Sheriff. No smoke, no aoot, no flicker. No "frosted" chimneys, nocharred wicks. Biimn out cleiiri wltb n bl?, round, stnHdv, white (I unie to Ui lust drop without rtMOJuaU lnir wick. "Family Favorite" Lfll'P OIL Tl . 1:1.1 , ..... IJoes nwny with ever? lnmp tmnblo. Costs Ut' Him u umu iiiipn", m, no ..... Almost every dottier baa it. Inquire. WAV ERLY OIL WORKS CO., Independent Refiner PITTSBURG, - PA. Also makers of Wavcrly Special AntO Oil and Waverly Gasolines. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cures Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough. KfteS SPARKLING 1 Goods. OIL CITY, PA. -r-M' Well begun is half done Making a start is often the hardest part of any duty. I low often have you told yourself that some day you will start to save money. Yet you put off and make excuses It may be that you don't want to open an account till you have a large amount for a starter. The easiest way to get that amount is to take just one dollar and de posit it in this bank. It will earn V and when once started you will be so interest ed in watching it grow that you will soon find plenty of other dollars to keep it company. Che Franklin Srust (Company FRAN KLI N. PA. Women's Ten Boots The new Tan oot will be the pop ular Boot of the season for the mod ern wniDBii's street wear or stormy. day service. Perforated or plain toes aud vaiupe. Choice Russia calf leathers. But ton, Lace or Blucher styles. All sizes, $3, $3.50, ' $4. Provide yourself with a pair of our winter tans rnd you'll be surprised how much comfort you will get out of Iheiu. JOE LEVI, Cor. Center, Seneca aud Syca more Streets, OIL CITY, PA. Promptly oliUlnixl, or FEE RETURNED. 10 YIARS1 EXPERIENCE. UurCHARCES ARI THE LOWEST. 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