Hallowe'en A Grend Hallowe'en Celebration Will be held at Oil City, Friday Ev'g, Oct. 30th. A rip-roaring good time, lots oi red fire, 5 full brass bands, a fantastic parade a mile long. A fantastic automobile parade, soldiers, Indians, cowboys, witches, pumpkin heads, jack-o'-lanterns. Everything to make a good old fashioned Hallowe'en carnival. Everything will be wide open. Everybody will be in for a good time. The mayor is with us, and says: "Go as far as you like," as long as there is no destruction of property. "What we want is a good, foolishly jolly time in a way that will leave everybody happy and nobody mad. Everybody Is Invited. Bring along your lantern or false face and lets all be kids together. llemember, with our masks on we old ones will look just as good as the youngsters and if we can only step spry enougn none may know the difference. Efforts will be made to persuade Kkilroads to run Special Excursions. . GENERAL COMMITTEE. The Smart & Silberberq Co. OIL CITY. PA. Certificates of Deposit Not affected by market changes, readily converted into cash and pay you 4 PER. CENT. Bank by mail. proclamation or general ELECTION. Oil City Trust Company, Oil City, Pa. President, JOSEPH SEEP. Vice President, GEORGE LEWJS. Treasurer, H. R MEHRITT. GAINED 55 POUNDS. Charles L. Sclmltz of Dunkirk Tells How Ho Regained His Health. skeleton compared with what I am now and shall remain in business. When I would Ret up In the morn ing I would feel dull and sleepy and not rested, felt like going back to bed again. Chas. L. Schultz, 120 Robin 8t., Dunkirk, N. Y. I know Charles L. Schullz. He Is a man of truth, having worked as drayman in Dunkirk for years. C. J. Wirtner, Mayor. . 4 " Immediate relief from backache, pain in the side, groin or hips is ex it perienced by taking a few doses ot Thompson's Barosma, Kidney aud Liver 1 Cure. A continuation of its use will make a positive cure. Thompson a Barosma does not contain opiates and a large reward is offered for any in- ijurious 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 Brlghl'a . disease, sciatic rheumatism, kidney, liver and bladder diseases, lumbago, 2 palpitation of the heart and nervousness. Thompson' Barosma is pleasant X to lake. All druggists, 50o aud $1.00. Whereas. In and by the net of the Gen eral Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled An Act to amend the tenth section or an net, entitled 'An Act to reitulnte the nomination and elec tion of public olllccrs, requiring certain expenses Incident thereto to be paid by the several counties and punisning cer tain offenses In regard to such elections," approved the 20th day of June. A. D., lwi. it is made the duties or me tsncrin of every county within this Common wealth to give public notice or tne uen cral Elections, and In such to I. Enumerate the olllccrs to be elected and eive a list of all 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 voto of the people, but the proclamations posted In ench elec tion district need not contain the names of any candidates but those to be voted for In such district. II. Designate the place at which the election is to be held. III. Ho shall give notlco that every person, excepting Justices of the Pence, who shall hold any ofllee or appointment or profit or trust under the government of the United States, or of this State, or of any city, or Incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or other wise, a subordinate ottlcer or agent who is or shnll bo employed under the legis latives executive or Judiciary depart ments of this State, or of the United States, or of any city, or Incorporated district, and also that every member of Congress nnd of the Stnte Legislature, and of the select or common council of unv cltv. or commissioners of any Incor porated district. Is by Inw Incapable of holding or exercising at the same time the office or appointment of judge. In spector or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no inspector. Judge or other ofilccr of any such elec tion shall be eligible to any office to be then voted for, except that of an elec tion officer. I, Alnnzo W. fitroup, High Sheriff of the County or sorest, no nereoy inline known and give this public notice to the electors of the County of Forest that a General Klectlon will be held . In said County, on Turwlay, November 3, IIMIS, between the hours of 7 a. m. nnd 7 p. m., at the several Election Districts. The following are the officers to be elected, and a list of nil the nominations made therefor, nnd which shall be voted for In the form In which they shall ap pear upon the ballots: Officers to be elected Thirty-lour persons for Presidential F.lnctors. One person for Judge of the 8uperior Court nf Pennsylvania. One person lor Representative In the Congress or me unitea oiaies m repre sent the 2Htb District oi tue common wealth of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of Elk, Forest, Mercer, Venan go and Warren. One person for Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the 37th Judicial Dis trict ot the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, composed of the counties of Forest and Warren. One person for Representative in the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to represent the couu'y of Forest. One person for Prothonotary, Register, Recorder and Clerk of Courts of Forest county. one person lor snerin ot r oresteounty. Three persons for County Commission ers of Forest county. Thtee persons for County Auditors ot Forest county. Two persons for Jury Commissioners of Forest county. One person for county surveyor oi Forest county. List of nominations PRESIDENTIAL ELECTOUH. REPUBLICAN. For President and Vice-President. Taft and Sherman. Benjamin Franklin Jones, Jr. Morris Lewis Clothier. John Burt. Howard Atlee Davis. Frederick Taylor Chandler. Kills A. Glmbel. George Jay Elliott. Edward Wagner Pntton. George Christian Iletzel. Joseph deBenncvillo Abbott. John Watts Baer Bausman. Rouse Albert Phillips. Theodore Leonard Newell. John Isott Mathlas. Adam Haln Miller. William John McCnbe. George Wallace Williams. David Jewett Waller, Jr. William Strode Settle. Robert Chrlstman Nenl. Jacob Croyle Stlneman. Thomas Shipley. William Frederick Reynolds. Andrew White McCullough. John Timothy Rogers. Edward League DaweB. Jerome Francis Downing. Herman Simon. Theophllus Lowry Wilson. Perry Clifford Ross. Oscar Schulze. Oscar Holmes Babcoek. Alexander Roland Peacock. Homer David Williams. Thomas P. Herschberger. -o- Wben six months ago I began using Thompson's Banma, I had made up my mind to sell out and go out of business, but a frieud of mine asked tne if I bad taken Ba rosma. I bad 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 using Barosma. I was a Lay by something for a rainy day DEMOCRATIC. For President and Vice President. Bryan and Kern. Joseph P. McCullcn. Albert J. Barr. Daniel F. Carlin. Edward B. Seiberlich. Aaron G. Krnuse. Clarence Loeb. James T. Nulty. Michael J. Howard. John C. Ferron. John Howard Danenhowcr. Louis N. Spencer. Alexander W. Dickson. John T. Flannery. Oliver Perry Bechtel. Harry D. Schaeffcr. Charles A. McCarty. John Franklin Stone. John I. Welsh. Cyrus C. Gelwlcks. George Derr Krause. Samuel M. Hoycr. Henry Washers. J. Hawley Balrd. John K. Holland. John F. Pauley. Howard S. Marshall. Robert X. Brown. I.lownrd Mutchler. William Lewis Ncal. Fred A. Siiaw. Henry Meyer. Wesley S. GufTey. Dennis J. Bovlo. Casper P. Mayer. "Lay by like ants a little store For summer lasts not evermore. " tj Young men, and some who are no longer young, should take a lesson from the busy, industrious ants. Many young men are to-day closing the doors of oppor tunity by failing to lay away some part of their earnings thus condemning themselves to a life of continuous hard work. J Don't wait for the lucky chance which is to make you rich such chances seldom materialize, and the only sure road to independence is systematic saving. CJ Open a savings account in this bank and put aside a fixed sum each month. J At 4 , which we compound semi-annually, it will soon grow. Let us talk the matter over with you. Franklin 2rusb (fompamj .FRANKLIN, PA. PROHIBITION. For President and Vice President. Chafln and Watklns. Ellsha Kent Kane. John Duff Gill. John B. Heston. , Lewis L. Kvaenson. Samuel K. Fclton. Irving Woods Hucklns. Roland M. Eavenson. Jonas K. Schullz. Daniel G. Hendricks. Howard Leopold. Daniel S. VonNelda. Win. H. Richmond. W. B. liertels. William If. Malcrry. John Peter Hchneller. Justus F. Warner. James Manse!. Franklin P. Johnsin. Jennlnh S. Yaukey. Silas C. Swallow. John L. Edwards. Cyrus S. Griest. A. McAlpln. Lewis Cass Wick. John O. Stoner. Milton S. Marquis. Isaac Monderau. Georgo F. Kline. W. 'i. Freeman. Kilwin J. FMhian. James T. Knox. Knox C. Hill. Robert S. Glass. SOCIALIST. For President and Vioe President. Dabs and Hanford. Edward J. Cook. Edward J. JHggins. George Fitch. Robert M. Green. R. Barclay Splccr. George Nau. John Zellhorn. August Mnhleu. Martin J. Flyzlk. William C. Price. Charles llcrwegii. George Lodge. ; Charles O. Alter. Henry Peter. ; Kmil Guwang. Joseph M. Achhammcr. Peicy Vlzo. Fred. XV. Whltesido. Mar. In J. Brenncn. George Davles. Jerome V. Buck. Jesse W. Green. Andrew Hunter. Cornelius F. Foley. Georgo W. Guthrlo. Angus McRao. Arthur J. Dennis. Frederick G. Bother. K. Howard Dcul. Daniel K. Young. Julius Weber. Thomas Thatcher. Simon Llbros. Howard P.Huntcr. INDEPENDENCE. For President and Vice President. . Hisgen and Oravts. John L. Barrett. William Boug'nter. Robert G. Callicnrt, Jr. Charles B. Connolly. Joseph M. Crouch. John P. Corrcll. Wlllinm F. Craig, Jr. Kilwln B. Depuy. Thomas Dolan. Herman L. Duhring, Jr. Theodore Eichhorn. James A. Fulton. James P. Gaflney. Jesse Willis Galbreath. William J. Griffith. John L. Harding. Samuel M. Helligman. George F. Hllderbrand. Edmund W. Klrby. John XV. LnfTerty. William La Fontaine. Owen E. Lnlly. George V. McDonnld. Edward J. Mnher. James Frederick Martin, Newell H. Motslngcr. Joseph F. O'Neill. Stanley J. Oram. Wheeler J I. Phelps. John A. Phillips. Robert Miles Robinson. Silas Edgar Trout. Samuel F. Wheeler. William II. White. SOCIALIST LABOR. For President and Vice President. Oilbaus and Munro. Herman Splttal. J. G. Gardner. L. M. Laepple. John Drugmand XV. H. Thomas. Thos. Wielding. Amido Mori. August Clever. George Pearso. Grant Hughes. Geoige Snyder. Otta Mnrowsky. Chas. Rupp. L. M. Barhydt. J. A. McConnell. Jas. A. Gray. P. il. Grunagle. Arthur Losey. W. I. Marshall. Wm. Peak. Fred Uhl. Wm. Cowan. Wm. Crum. P. Rowan. Wm. Staley. Peter Auller. Ernest Hilda brnndt. James Clark. Wm. Hughca. Chas. A. New. George Stalcy. John Handlors, Geo. Obis. Chas. Durner. Judge of the Superior Court. William D. Porter, Republican. Webster Grim, Democratic. Daniel Sturgeon, Prohibition. Thomas H Kennedy, Socialist. Luther S. KnufTmun, Independence. Representative In Congrats. Nelson P. Wheeler, Republican. Till Reiss, Democratic. J. M. Brown, Prohibition. Judge of the Court of Common l'lms, William E. Kice, Republican. Demo oratio, socialist. M. S. Stevenson, Prohibition. Iteiirenenlntlve In the General Awmlily, Allan R. Mechling, Republican. Cyrus F. Hunt, Democratic. 8. J. Lynch. Prohibition. I'rotlionotnry, Register, It reorder nnd nnd Clerk of Courts. J. C. Gelst, Republican. Frank E. Harkless, Democratic, II. M. McKean, Prohibition. Micrlli; Sharp R. Maxwell, Republican. W. H. Hood, Democratic. J. L. Klinestiver. Prohibition. County CominlifHioiier. W. H. Harrison, Republican. J. M. Zuendel, Republican. Philip Einert, Democratic. II. ii. McClellau, Democratic. J. S. Henderson, Prohibition. Asa Heath, Prohibition. County Auditor. A. C. Gregg, Republican, G. H. Warden, Republican. J. P. Kelly, Democratic. J.U.Bromley, Prohibition. Jonas Si) nnk, Prohibition, Jnry CouiiiiUnioner. . Il.Sibble, Republican. Lewis Wagner, Domncratic. William Lowmau, Prohibition. Comity Hurveyor. D. W, Clark, Democratic, PLACES OF HOLDING ELECTIONS, The Electors of Barnctt Township as follows: Those residing In tho Cooks burg Election District, to-wlt: Those embraced In the following boundary, viz: Beginning at a point on tho Tylcrsburg and Clnrlngton rond where the said road crosses or intersects with the west line of Barnett 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; thence down the said run by Its various courses and meandcrlngs to tho Clarion River; thence down the said river by the various courses and distances thereof to She southwest cor ner of Barnett Twp., thence northerly by the west line of snld Township to tho place of beginning, shall vote at Cooks burg Hall. The Electors of Barnctt Township a follows: Those residing In the Redclytto Election District, to-wlt: Those em braced in the following boundary, viz: Beginning nt a point on tiro said Tylers- burg and Clnrlngton road where the same intersects with the northern line of warrant No. 3305; thence by the north em line of said warrant easterly to the west line of warrant No. 3148; thence by the west line of said warrant north erly to tho northwest corner of said war rant No. 3148, thence eastorly by the northern line of said warrant No. 3148 and tho north lino of warrant No, 3H5 to tho eastern lino of Barnctt Twp.; ihenco northerly by the east line of said Township to the northeast corner or Bar nett Township; thence westerly by the northern line of said township to the northwest corner of Barnett Twp.; thence bv the west lino of snld Town ship soutlierly to the intersection of Baid Township line with the Tylorsburg and Clarlngton rond; thence southeasterly by the various courses nnd distances of snld road to tho plnc9 of beginning, shall vote at Joseph Hall's Carpenter Shop. The Electors of Barnett Township follows: Those residing In the Clarlng ton Election District, to-wlt: ThoBe em braced In the following boundary, viz: Beginning nt a point on the said Tylors burg and Clarlngton road where the Bald rond lntcrsocts with the northorn line of wnrrant No. S300; thence southeasterly along snld road by the various courses nnd distances thoreof to a point where tho snld road crosses the eastern branch of Coleman Run; thence down the Bald run by Its various courses and distances thereof to the Clarion River; thence up the said Rlvur by its various courses nnd distances to the southeast corner of Bnr r.ttt Township; thence by the cast lino of Bald Township northerly to tho north cast corner of warrant No. 3145; thence westerly by the north line of said wnr rant No. 3115 nnd the north line of war rant No. 3148 to the northwest corner of said warrant No. 3118; thence southerly by the west line of snld warrant No. 3148 to tho northeast corner of warrant No. 3305: thence bv tho north lino of Bald warrant No. 3306 westerly to tne place ot beginning, shall voto in the County nnd Township House. Tho Electors of Green township as fol lows: Those residing in the Election Dis trict of Guitonvllle, to-wlt: those em braced in the following boundary, viz: Beginning at a post, the north corner of Wurrant No. 51X1, thence south forty-five degrees west three hundred nnd twenty tods to tho west corner of said tract, thence south forty-five degrees east nlong the dividing line between tracts Nos. 6UJ nnd 5505 to the north corner of tract No, KM, thence by the northwest lino of tract 5501 and tho southeast line of tracts Nos. 5505 and 5501 to tho south corner of tract No. 5501, thence southwesterly to tho northwest corner of tract No. 3330, and southeast corner of tract 5502 on the Clarion county line, thence by the same cast to tho northeast corner of Clarion county, thence north by the Jenks town ship lino to where tho said Jenks town ship lino crosses the northeast lino of tract 6500, thence northwesterly uy tne northeast line of Green township to the place of beginning, shall vote at the County House at Guitonvllle. The Electors of Green townsnlp resid ing outside of the territory embraced in tho above described Election District of Guitonvllle, shall voto at the Township House, In Nebraska village. Tho Electors of Harmony township as follows: Those residing In tho election district of Upper Harmony, to-wlt: those embraced In the following boundnry, viz: Beginning on the Allegheny River nt the Tlonesta township line; tlionco northerly by snld line to the back line of tho river tracts; thence nlong the back line of the river tracts to West Hickory Creek; thence up said West Hickory Creek to tho Warren County line; thonce east along said Warren county line to the Al legheny River; thence down said river to the plnce of beginning, at G. w. King s Hall, West Hickory. The Electors of Harmony townsiup re siding iiutside of the territory embraced in the above aescrlbed Upper itnrmony shall vote at tho Township Election House on the Fogle Farm. The Electors of Hickory township nt the Township House. Tho Electors of Howe township as rol lows: Thoso residing In the Election Dis trict of Middle Howe, to-wlt: those em braced In the following boundary, viz: Beginning at a point where the west line of Warrant No. 310S intersects tne line of Warren and Forest counties; thonce south by tho west lines of Warrants 31!'8, 3193, 31S9, 3187 and 31S6 to a point where the west lino of Wnrrant 3185 in tersects with the Jenks township lino, thence by Jenks township lino cast to a point whore the eastern line of snld war rant 31S5 Intersects said Jenks township line; thence north along the eastern boundnry lines of warrant 31S5, 31S7 and 31S.9 to the northwest corner of suu division No. 69 of warrant No. 29M; thence east along the north line of sub divisions Nos. 09, 68, 65, 61 and 61 to th northwest corner of warrant No. 2,36; thence north nlong the east lines of war rants No. 2993, the Fox Estate. 2991 and 2735 to where tho east line of 2735 inter sects the Warren and Forest County lino; thence by snld Warren and Forest coun ty line west to the northwest corner of Warrant 3198, the place of beginning. ball vote in A, 1. Goal's olilce. nt Lynch The Electors of Howe township resid ing In the Election District of East Howe, to-wlt: Those residing within the territory embraced by the following boundnry lines, to-wit: Beginning nt point In the Warren and Forest county line where the same Is Intersected by tlie east line of warrant 2735; thence south nlong tho eastern boundnry lines of war rants 2735, 2991, the Fox Estate, and war rant 2993 to the northwest corner of sub division No. 51 In warrant 2736; thonce cast along tho northern boundary lines of warrants 2736, 280S nnd 2464, to the Elk county line; thence north along the Elk nnd Forest county line to where the same Is Intersected by tho Warren and Forest county line; thence west along said War ren nnd Forest county line to tno norm east corner of warrant 2735, the place of beginning, shall vote at Brookston In Brookston Library Hall. The Electors of Howe township resid ing In the Election District of Frost's, to-wlt: Those residing within the terri tory embraced by the following boundary lines: Commencing at the northeast cor ner of warrant 2404, and In the lino dl vldlng 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 lino of the K. L. Blood sub division and warrants 3803, 4545, 2S78, 29S0 to northwest corner of subdivision No, 69 In warrant 2993; thence east nlong the north line of subdivisions 69, 68, 65, 64 and 61 of warrant 2993 and subdivisions 61, 62, 53. 64 nnd 55 of warrant 2736, and sub divisions 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25 of wnrran 2S08 and tho north line of warrant 2464 to the Elk county line, the place of begin ning, shall vote at Nobllt s Hall, Frost Stntion. Tho Electors of Howe township resid ing in the Election District of West Howe, to-wlt: Those residing west the nbovo described Middle Howe, at the Porkcv School House, at Porkey. The Electors of Howe township resid Ing In the Clough's Election District, to wit: Those embraced In the territory re recently cut off from the Balltown Dis trlct. viz: Beginning at a point on the east line of the Balltown Election Dis trlct where the north line of warrant 31S9 lntorsects the same; thence west nlong the north line of warrants 3189, 31S8 and 4790 to tho northeast line of war rant f.282; thence along the southeast line or lines of warrant 6282 to warrant 6101 thenco along the northeast lino of war rant 5101 to warrant 6200; thence nlong the northwest lino of warrants 6101 and 6104 to the Klr.gsley township lino, shall vote at F. M. Best Building, Clougn Mills. Tho electors of Jenks township resid ing in the Election District of Byrom, shnll vote in Berg's Hall, at Duhring In said township. The Electors of Jenka township resid ing In the Election District of Marten ville; also those residing in what was formerly the Eleolion District of Lamona the two districts having been consoli dated shall vote in the Election and Township House at Marienville. The Electors of Kingsley township re siding In the Election District of Kellott vllle, to-wlt: Thoso embraced In tho fol lowing boundnry, viz: Beginning at the common corner of warrants 5217, 5218, 5223 and 5234, said corner being on the lino di viding Hickory and Kingsley townships, thenco southeasterly nlong the lino di viding warrants 5217 nnd 6234, 6216 and 5235, 5213 and D236, 6207 nnd 5266, to the line dividing Kingsley nnd Howe townships; thenco south nlong said township line to a post where tho samo intersects or crosses tho southeast line of warrant 5180; thence southwestwnrdly nlong tho line dividing warrants 6108 and 6110, 5109 nnd 6113, 6128 nnd 5129 nnd 5135, to the southwest corner of warrant 612S; thenco along the southwest lino of warrant 6128 to the northwest corner thereof; thenco northeasterly nlong the northwest line of warrant 6128 to a point where tho northwest lino of what Is known as the Pctreo & Co. land entered tho line be tween wnrrants 5128 and 611.9; thence nlong snld Potree & Co. southwest line to the line dividing warrants 6209 and 619G; thence from Bald lino to a point in the public rond known as the Tlonesta f WILLIAM B. JAMES, R.eirvcoets. 86.75,87.50, $10, $12 50, $14 50, $16 50, $18 50, $20. $22 50 and $25. Best Raincoat selection between i'illBburg and Buffalo. Starting with the Cloth Raincoats at $6 75, $7.50 and $10 and ranging from tbat up to the haodnoiuest Craveoetted Taffeta Rain coats. These meet every demand of the regular Raincoat and in addition can be worn in place of a regular coat or for evening. Tbo loose front and semi fitted buck permits of them being worn over an elaborate evening gown without injury to the latter. ', 46-inch and 52-inch Broadcloth $1 a yard. The 4fi inch a Foreign Cloth, the 52 inch an American Broad cloth. Both of them an extremely fine quali.y of Broadcloth for $1. The imported cloth a trifle lighter in weight and possibly a lit tle higher lustre The American cloth is heavier and nix inches wider and for some purp :e is superior. There's no better cloth re tailed anywhere for $1 a yard. OIL CITY, PA. reek and Hickory rond, whore the same ntersects what Is known as tho Ball- town road; thence nlong tho snld Tlo- nestn creek and Hickory roud northwest wardly to a point where tne same crosses the Hickory and Kingsley township lino; hence along said Hickory nnd Kingsley township lino northeastwardly to the luco of beginning, shall vote In An rews Hall, at Kellettville. The Electors of Kingsley Township ro- Iding in the Mnyburg District, to-wlt: 'hose embraced In the territory lying to the northeast of the nbove described election District of Kellettville, shall oto at tho County House In said dlB- rict. The Electors of Kingsley Township re siding In tho Newtown District, to-wit: .'hose embraced In the' territory lying to he southwest of tho nbove described Election District of KellettTllle, shall vote at tho Township House, near the northwest end of Newtown bridge. The electors of Tlonesta township nt the Township House, near the southeast end of the Tlonesta crock bridge, nt the mouth of said creek. l'he electors of Tlonesta borough nt the Court House in said borough. I also mnko known tho following pro islons of the new Constitution of Penn sylvania. AKTICLK VIII. SUFFRAGE AND ELECTION. Sec. 1. Every male citizen twenty-one years of age, possessing tno following iiinllllcatlons, shall bo entitled to vote at all elections: First He shall have been a citizen of the United States at least one month. Second He shall have resided In the Stnte one year, (or, if having previously been a quMitied elector or native born tlzen of the Stato ho shall have re moved therefrom and returned, then Blx months,) Immediately preceding the election. Third He Bhnll have resided In the election district where he offers to vote at least two months Immediately preced ing the election. Fourth If twenty-two years or ago or upwards, he shnll have paid within two years a Stnte or county tax which snail have been assessed nt least two months end paid at least one month before election. Sec. 2. The general election shall bo held annually on the Tuesday next fol lowing tho first Monday of November, but the General Assembly may, by lnw. lix a different dny, two-thirds of nil the members of each house consenting there to. Notice is hereby given. That uny per son excepting Justices of tho Peace who shall hold any olilce or nppointment of profit or trust under tho United States, or this State, or any city or Incorporated district whether commissioned olllcer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent who Is or shall be employed under tno legislative, executive or Judiciary depart ment of this Stnte, or in any city, or of any Incorporated district, nnd also that every member of Congress and of the Stnte Legislature, or of tho select or common council of any city, or commis sioners of any incorporated district, is by law Incapable of holding or exercis ing tit the time, tho office or nppoint ment of Judge, inspector or clerk of nny election in this Commonwealth, and that no inspector, Judgo or other ottlcer of such election shnll be eligible to bo thon voted for. The Judges of tho nforesnld districts shall representatively take charge of the certificates of return of tho election of their respective districts, and produce thorn at tho Prothonotnry's offlco in the Borough of Tlonesta, as follows: "All judges living within twelve miles of the Prothonotnry's office, or within twenty- four miles If their residence be in a town, village, or city upon the line of a railroad leading to tho county sent, shall before 2 o'clock p. m on WEDNESDAY, November 4th, 1908. and all other .Indues shall, before 12 o'clock tn on THURS DAY. November Btli. lliun. itoliver ssm re turns, together with the return sheets, to the Prothonotary of tho Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, which said ro turn shall be filed, and tho day and hour of flline marked therein, and shnll be preserved by the Prothonotary for pub lie Inspection. Given under mv band at my odlce In Tioneala, Pa., this 2Hh day of October, In the vear of our Lord nineteen nun dred and eight, and in the one hundred and thirty-third year ol the indepond ence of the United States. A. W. STKOUP, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUHofa writ of Levari Facias, Issued out of the Court of Common Picas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, and to mo ilirectod, thoro will be exposed to salo by public vendue or outcry at the Court House in the Boroui?n of 'lionostn. Pa., on MONDAY, NOV. 10, A. 1'. 1008, at 1:00 o'clock p. in., tho following dos cribod real estate, to-wit: FRANCES U. 8IGGINS vs. JAM KS K. GRKKN, deceased, CYNTHIA K. G KEEN, Administratrix, Levari Fa cias, No. 11. November term, 11)08. (Waivers.) Rilchey A Carriner, At torneys. All the right, title. Interest and claim of the defendant of, in and to all that cer tain piece or parcel ol land situate, lying and being. I" the village of West HicKory, County of Forest, and State of Pennsyl vania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a post, the corner of Centre and South Main Streets, on the Westerly side of Main Street, and the Southerly sido of Centre Street; thence North 6H and 35' West along Centre Street to a post a distance ol 00 feet; thence South 31 1!V West At) feet to a post; thence South 68 85' East 00 reet to a post oil soum main Street; and thence along South Main Street North 81 25' East 60 feet to a post, the place of beginning. And being Lot No. 1 12 cm the plot of said village. Being, the same land conveyed by W. C. Allen and wile to said James K. Green by deed dated Aug. 0, 1803, and recorded In Peed Hook No. 24, page 318. Improvements: One two-story frame building, 30x00 feet, store-room on first Hour, and living rooms on second lloor; one two-story frame ware-room 12x10 feet; small barn about 12x10 feet. Taken iu execution and to be sold as the property of James K. Green, deceased, Cynthia K. Green, Administratrix, at the suit of Frances li. Siggins. TERMS OF SALH.-Tho following must be strictly complied with wlion the ptopert v is stricken down : 1. Whon tho plaintitl' or other lien cred itors become tho purchaser, the costs on the writs must lie paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on the prop i rty sold, together with such lion credi tor's receipt for the amount ol tno pro ceeds of tne salo or such portion thereof as be may claim, must be furnished tho Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid in full. 3. All sales not. settlod immediately will be continued tinlil 2 o'clock p. in., of the next day, at winch time all proper ty not settled 'tor will again be put up and sold at the expense and risk of the the person to whom tirstsoiu. Sue I'urdon s Digest, Ninth Edition, page 410, and Smith's Forms, page 381. A. W. S TROUP, Sheriff. SherifFs Olilce, Tionosttt, Pa October 27, 1008. THE BEST 1 1 Notice of Election For increasing indebtedness ol Tionesta Borough. To the electors of TioneMa liorough : You are hereby notified that an election will be held at the Court House iu tho said borough on. Tiicmluv, November 3, 1008, for the purpose ol balloting on the ques tion of whether or not the debt ol tno said borough be increBsed. 1. 'I he amount of the last as sessed valuation of the said bor ough Is f 150,031.00 2. The amount of the exist ing debt ol the said borough less available assets Is f), G75.ll 3. The amount of tiie pro posed increase Is not to exceed.. $7,500.00 4. The percentage ol the pro posed increase is 4.0-;- 5. The purpose for which tbe said in debtedness is to be increased: Paving tho following described portions of Bridge and Elm Streets in tbe said Bor ough ot Tlonesta. to-wlt: said Bridge Street from the bridge across the Alle gheny River to Elm Street, aud said Elm Street from a point opposite the Mose Hepler lot to the culvert North of the Wallord lot; and of macadamizing the remaining portions of tbe said Elm Street. Said election Is authorized by an ordi nance of the said Borough of Tionesta approved the 22d day of September, A. D, 1008. Wm. Smkauhmtgh, President of Town Council. Attest: M. A. CAKnimiKR, Secretary. for any kind of a lamp or lantern ie "Family Favorite' Trfrle refined from Pennsylvania Crade Oil tha heat In the world. Does away with all muwi" and trouDio. Will not char wick or "frost" chimney. Burns round and full with a clear, white light clean and dry without readjustment of No more tank wagon oil. 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