The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, October 20, 1909, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    effie Smarts
Millinery Styles
for Fall and Winter.
There is so much to see and admire; so many things wholly
out of the ordinary; such a wealth ol creations that you'd hardly
expect to see we believe you'll find more than usual interest
in our present showing. At no
The showing at 5, $7.50 and $10 is alone worth a visit to
the department if only to illustrate to you what it is possible
to obtain in head-pieces at these
Then the scale ascends gradually $15, $18, $25 and on
upward to $65 for the most exclusive and beautiful hats that
ever came to Oil City.
Our assortment ot untrimmed shapes, too, is extraordinary
these include the new Beavers and Felts in Colonial, Turban
and Dress Styles.
acnool liats lor bins, the
had, are priced from $1.50 up,
Women's Fall Knit Underwear
Our underwear department
of lall Knit Underwear, undoubtedly the best showing in e
nango county. Practically every
while is represented, and we have
a degree of fairness to you.
You'll be interested in our
cents each, considerable better
figure.
New FslII Gloves.
You can surely find what you want in our complete stock;
moreover you'll find gloves that are dependable. You'll find
here the gloves with the best reputations. We want every
purchaser to be a satisfied customer; and are theretore more
particular about our gloue line, even than we are with any
other.
You'll find here a full assortment of such makes as
Fownes, Reyniers, Ferrines and Bachmo.
$1 and up.
j
The Smart & Silberberq Co.
OIL CITY. PA.
The Oil City Trust Coropimy
solicits your financial business.
Four per ceut. paid ou Time De
posits. FOREST COUNTY
TIONESTA, PENNSYLVANIA.
CAPITAL STOCK,
SURPLUS,
Time Deposits Solicited.
A. Wayni Cook,
President.
Will
A. B. Kbllt.
Cashier.
DIRK0T0B8
G. W. Robinson,
A. Wayne Cook,
N. P. Wheeler,
T. F. Ritchev.
Collections remitted for on day of pnyment
ers all the benefits consistent with conservative banking. Interest paid on time
deposits. Tour patronage respectfully
Help Maintain Prosperity
in Your Own Town
The man who saves money by depositing his surplus in bank
helps to make his own town prosperous.
A strong bank supported by the savings of the people is a
powerful factor in the development of any town.
Are you doing your share is your money at work main
taining the prosperity and encouraging the development of
our tow n.
If not better start to do your part to-day, and, incidentally
make your money earn
interest compounded semi-annually
while deposited here
Capital and Surplus Total Assets Over
$680,000.00 $3,000,000.00
(The
(fompautj
iP R A N K L
Siikdm &
point have we stinted the stock,
prices.
greatest variety we have ever
and everyone is of unusual value.
presents its complete selection
maker whose product is worth
tried to price everything with
fleeced vests and drawers at 25
than you usually buy at this
NATIONAL BANK,
50.000.
$95,000.
pay Four Per Cent, per Annum
Wm.Smearbaugh,
Vice President
Wra. Stnearbaugb,
J. T. Dale,
A. B. Kelly.
at low rates. We promise our custom
solicited.
I N, PA..
FBOCLAXATXOJr OT aXHXBAb
ELECTIOW.
Whereas, In and by the act of the Gon
eral Assembly of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to amend
the tenth section of an act, entitled 'An
Act to regulate the nomination and elec
tion of public otneers, requiring certain
expenses Incident thereto to be paid by
the several counties and punishing cer
tain offenses In regard to such elections,"
approved the 20th any of June, A. D
1M5. It Is made the duties of the Sheriff
of every county within this Common
wealth to give public notice of the Gen
oral Elections, and in such to
I. Enumerate the oftlcers to be elected
and give 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 each elec
tton district need not contain the names
of any candidates but those to be voted
for In such district.
It. 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 Bhall hold any office 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 ollicor or other
wise, a subordinate, officer or agent who
Is or shall be employed under the legis
lative, 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 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
the office or appointment of Judge, In
spector or clerk of any election of this
Commonwealth, and thnt 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 officer.
1, S. K. Maxwell, High Sheriff of
tne county or f orest, no nercoy make
known and give this public notice to the
electors of the County of Forest that a
General Flection will be held in snld
County, on
Tuesday, November 2, 11MM,
between the hours of 7 a. m. and 7 p. m.,
at the several Election Districts.
The following are the 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:
Officers to be elected
One person for State Treasurer of the
State of Pennsylvania.
One person for Auditor General of the
Plate of Pennsylvania.
One person for Judge of the Supreme
Court of the state or Pennsylvania.
One person for Associate Judge of the
county or f orest.
One person for District Attorney or trie
county of f orest.
One person for Coroner of the County
or Forest.
At the same time the qualified electors
will vote on the question of the adoption
or rejection ol ten proposed Amendments
to the Constitution or the Slate or Penn
sylvania, and the proposed schedule for
the said proposed amendments, in sc-
rordance with the uianuer and form as
lbs same shall appear upon the ballots.
List of nominations
Ntale Treasurer.
J, A. Stober, Republican.
Ueorge W. Kipp, Democratic.
Frank Fish, Prohibition.
Ed. Moore, Socialist.
Auditor (Jenrral.
A, E, Sisaon, Republican.
James Woodward Clark, Democratic.
C. W. R. Smith, Prohibition.
William Parker, Socialist.
Judge of the Supreme Court.
Robert von Moscbzisker, Republican.
Cyrus LaRue Munson, Democratic
Harold L. Robinson, Prohibition.
Sydney A. Schwartz. Socialist.
Asoorlmte Judge.
Samuel Aul, Republican, Democratic.
F. E. Allison, Prohibition.
District Attorney.
M. A. Carringer, Republican, Demo
cratic.
Coroner.
M. C. Kerr, Democratic
Uarper McKean, Prohibition.
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE
CONSTITUTION.
Proposed Amendment No. 1.
Shall Section Eight of Article Four of
the Constituion be amended so as to read
a l'ollowi T
He shall nominate and, by and with
the nilvlre ond consent of two-thirds of
all the members of the Senate, appoint
Secretary of the Commonwealth and
an Attorney General during plensure. a
Superintendent of Public Instruction for
four years, nnd such other officers of the
Commonwealth as he Is or may be au
thorized by the Constitution or by law
to appoint: he shall have power to fill
nil -vacancies that may hnppen, In offices
to which he may appoint, during the re
cess of the Senate, by granting commis
sions which shall expire at the end of
their next session: he shall have power
to rill any vacancy that may happen,
during the recess of the Senate, In the
office of Auditor General. State Treas
urer. Secretary of Internal Affairs or
Superintendent of Public Instruction. In
a Judicial ofllce, or In any other elective
office which he Is or may be authorized
to nil; If the vacancy shnll happen dur
ing the session of the Senate, the Gov
ernor shall nominate to the Senate, he
fore their final adjournment, a proper
person to fill said vacancy; but In any
such case of vacancy, In an elective of
fice, a person shall be chosen to snld of
f.ce on the next election day appropriate
to such office, according to the provisions
of this Constitution, unless the vacancy
shnli happen within two calendar months
Immediately preceding such election day.
In which case the election for said office
shnll be held on the second succeeding
election day appropriate to such ofllee.
In acting on executive nominations the
Senate shall sit with open doors, and, In
confirming or rejecting the nomlnallons
of the Governor, the vote shall be tnken
by yeas and nays, and shall be entered
on the Inurnal
Proposed Amendment No. 2.
Shall Section Twenty-one of Article
Four of the Constitution be amended ho
as to read as follows 7
The terms of the Secretary of Internal
Affairs, the Auditor General, and the
State Treasurer shall each be four years;
and they shall be chnstn by the qualified
electors of the State at general elections;
but a 8tate Treasurer, elected In the year
one thousand nine hundred and nine,
shall serve for three years, and his suc
cessors shall be elected at the general
election In the year one thousand nine
hundred and twelve, and In every fourth
year thereafter. No person elected to the
office of Auditor General or Stnte Treas
urer shall be capable of holding the
same ofllce for two consecutive terms.
Proposed Amendment No. 3.
Shall Section Eleven of Article Five of
the Constitution be amended so as to read
as follows f
Except ns otherwise provided In this
Constitution. Justices of the nence or
aldermen shall be elected in the several
wards, districts, boroughs or townships.
by the qualified electors thereof, at tho
munlclpnl election, in such manner ns
shall be directed by Inw. nnd shall be
commissioned by the Governor for a
term of six years. No township, ward.
district or borough shall elect more than
two Justices of the peace or aldermen
without the consent of a majority of the
qualllied electors within such township,
ward or borough; no person shnll be
elected to such office unless he shnll have
resided within the township, borough,
ward or district for one year next pre
ceding his election. In cities containing
over fifty thousand Inhabitants, not more
than one alderman shnll be elected In
each ward or district.
Proposed Amendment No. 4. .
Shall Section Twelve of Artiole Five of
tbe Constitution be amended so as to read
as follows?
In Philadelphia there shall be estab
lished, for each thirty thousand inhabit
ants, one court, not of record, of police
and civil causes, with jurisdiction not
exceeding one hundred dollars: such
courts shall bo held by magistrates whose
term of office shall lie six years, nnd they
Shall be elected on general ticket at the
munlclpnl election, by the qualllied
Voters at large; nnd In the election of
the snld .magistrates no voter shnll vote
for more than two-thirds of the number
of persons to Im elected when more than
one are to be chosen; they shall be com
pensated only by fixed salaries, to be
paid by said county: and shall exercise
such jurisdiction, civil nnd criminal, ex
cept ns herein provided, ns Is now ex
ercised by aldermen, subject to such
chnnges, not Involving an Increase of
civil Jurisdiction or conferring political
duties, as may be made by law. In 1'hlla
delphla the office of alderman is nuol
Ished.
Proposed Amendment No. ".
Shall Section Two of Article Eight of
tne constitution te amended so as to
read aa lollowaT
The general election shnll be held bl
ennlally on the Tuesday next following
the first Monday of November in each
even-numbered year, but the General As
sembly may by Inw fix a different day
two-thirds of all the members of each
House consenting thereto: Provided,
That such election shall always be hold
In an even-numbered year.
Proposed Amendment No, 6.
Shall Section Three of Article Eight o
the Constitution be amended ao as to read
aa follows 7
All Judges elected hy the electors of the
State at large may be elected at either
a general or munlclpnl election, ns clr
cumstanccs may require. All elections
for Judges of the courts for the several
Judicial districts, and for county, city,
wnrd. homii-Th, nnd township officers for
regular terms of service, shall be held
on tho munlclpnl election day: nnmely
the Tuesday next following the first Mon
day of November In each odd-numbered
year, but the General Assembly may by
Inw fix a different day. two-thirds of all
the members of each House consenting
thereto: Provided. That such election
shall always be held In an odd-numbered
year.
Pro osed Amendment No, 7.
Shall Section Fourteen of Article Eight
of the Constitution be amended so as. to
read as follows 7
District election boards shall consist nf
a judge and two Inspectors, who shall be
chosen biennially, by the cltltens at the
municipal election; but the General As
sembly may require snld boards to be
appointed In such manner aa it may by
law provide. Laws regulating the ap
pointment of said boards may be' enacted
t) apply to cities only: Provided. Thnt
such laws be uniform for cities of the
same class. Kach elector shall have the
right to vote for the Judge and one In,
spector. and each Inspector shnll appoint
one clerk. The first election hoard for
any new district shall be selected, nnd
vacancies in election boards filled.
shall be provided by law. Klection offi
cers shall be privileged from arrest upon
days of election, and while engaged In
making up and transmitting returns, ex
cept upon warrant of a court of record
or Judge thereof, for an election fraud
for felony, or for wanton breach of the
peace. In cities they may claim exemp
tion from Jury duty during their terms of
service.
Proposed Amendment No. 8.
Shall Section One of Article Twelve of
tbe Constitution be amended so as to read
as follows t
All officers, whose selection Is not pro
vided for In this Constitution, shall be
elected or appointed as may he dlrwted
by law: Provided. That elections of 8iate
officers shall he held on a general election
day. and elections of local officers shall
be held on a municipal election day, ex
cept when, in either case, special elections
may be required to fill unexpired terms.
' Proposed Amendment No. 9.
Shall Section Two of Article Fourteen
or the Constitution be amended so as to
read as follows?
County officers shnll be elected at th
municipal elections and shall hold their
o...ces for th" term of four years, be
ginning on the first Monday of January
next after their election, nnd until their
successors shall be duly qualllied; all
vacancies not otherwise provided for.
shall be filled In such mnnner as may he
provided hy law.
Proposed Amendment No. 10.
Shall Section Seven of Article Fourteen
of the Constitution be ameuded so as to
read as follows 7
'three county commissioners and three
county auditors shall lie elected In each
county where such officers are chosen.
In the year one thousand nlna hundred
and eleven and every fourth year there
after; and In the election of said officers
pach qualified elentor shall vote for no
more than two persons, nnd the three
persons having the highest number of
votes shall be elected: any casual vacancy
In the office of county commlssoner or
county auditor shnll be filled by the court
it common pleas of the county In which
inch vacancy shall occur, by the appoint
ment of an elector of the proper county
who shall have voted for the rommis
loner or nudltor whose place Is to be
Ailed.
PROPOSED SCHF.DULE FOR THE
FOREGOING PROPOSED AMEND
MENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION.
Shall tbe foregoing Proposed Amend
ments be carried Into operation under
tbe following schedule?
That no inoonvenlence mav arise from
the obangea in tbe Constitution of the
Commonwealth, and in order to carry the
same into complete operation, It is hereby
declared that
In the case of officers elected by the
people, all terms of office fixed by net of
Assembly at an odd number of years
shall each be lengthened one year, but
the legislature may change the length
of the term, provided the terms for which
inch officers are elected shall always be
for an even number of years.
The above extension of official terms
"hall not affect officers elected at the
genernl election of one thousand nine
hundred nnd eight; nor any city, ward,
borough, township, or election division
officers, whose terms of office, under ex
isting law, end In the year one thousand
nine hundred nnd ten.
In the year one thousand nine hundred
and ten the municipal election shall be
held on the third Tuesday of February,
s heretofore; hut all officers chosen at
that election to an ofllce the regular term
of which Is two years, and also all elec
tion officers and assessors chosen at that
election, shall serve until the first Mon
day of December In the year one thou
sand nine hundred and eleven. All offi
cers chosen at that election to offices the
term of which Is now four years, or Is
hdo four years by the operation of
these amendments or this schedule, shall
serve until the first Monday of December
In the year one thousand nine hundred
and thirteen. All Justices of the peace,
magistrates, and aldermen, chosen at that
election, shall serve until the first Mon
day of December In the year one thou
sand nine hundred nnd fifteen. After the
year nineteen hundred and ten, and until
the Legislature shall otherwise provide,
nil terms of city, ward, borough, town-
snip, ana election division officers shnll
begin on the first Monday of December
in nn odd-numbered year.
All city, ward, borough, and township
officers holding office nt the date of the
approval of these amendments, whose
terms of office may end In the year one
thousand nine hundred nnd eleven, shall
continue to hold their offices until the
first Monday of December of that year.
All Judges of the courts for the sev
eral Judicial districts, and also all county
officers, holding office nt the date of the
npproval of these amendments, whose
terms of office may end In the year one
thousand nine hundred nnd eleven, shall
continue to hold their offices until tho
first Monday of January, one thousand
nine hundred and twelve.
PLACES OF HOLDING ELECTIONS.
Tho Electors of Harnett Township as
follows: Thoso residing in tho Cooks
burg Klection District, to-wlt: Those
embraced In tho following boundary, viz:
Iteglnnlng nt a point nn tho Tylersburg
and Clarlngton rond where the Bald road
crosses or Intersects with the west line
of Bnrnott Twp., thence in a southeast
rly direction by the various courses and
distances of said road to a point whore
the said rond crosses tho East branch of
Coleman Run; thenco down the said run
by Its various courses and mcnndorlngs
to tho Clarion River; thenco down tho
said river by the various courses and
distances thereof to the southwest cor
ner of Bnrnott Twp., thence northerly by
tho west line of snld Township to tho
plnce of beginning, shall vote at Cooka
burg Hall.
The Klectors of Harnett Township aa
follows: Those residing in the Kcdulyffe
Election District, to-wlt: Those em
braced In the following boundary, vis:
Beginning at a point on tho said Tylers
burg and Clarlngton rood where tho
same Intersects with the northern line
of warrant No. 3305; thence by the north
ern line of anid warrant 8305, easterly to
the west lino of warrant No. 3148; thence
py tne west line of snld warrant north
erly to the northwest corner of snld war
rant No. 3148, thence easterly by the
northern lino of snld warrant No. 3148
and the north line of warrant No.
3146 to the enstern lino of Harnett Twp.j
thence northerly by the east line of said
Township to tho northeast corner of Ilnr
nett Township; thenco westerly by the
northern line of said township to the
northwest corner of Harnett Twp.j
thence by tho west llnsi of said Town
ship southerly to tho Intersection of said
Township line with the Tylersburg and
Clarlngton rond; thence southeasterly by
the various courses and distances of snld
road to the place of beginning, shnll voto
nt Joseph Hall's Carpenter Shop.
The Electors of Harnett Township aa
follows: Those residing In the Clarlng
ton Klection District, to-wlt: Those em
braced In the following boundary, vis
Beginning at a point on the snld Tvlors
burg and Clarlngton road where the said
road intersects with the northern line of
warrant No. 3305; thence southeasterly
aiong said road toy the various courses
and distances thereof to a point where
the snld road crosses the eastern branch
of Coleman Run; thence down the snld
run by Its various coursea and distances
thereof to the Clarion River; thence up
tho snld Klvt.r by Its various coursea and
distances to the southeast corner of Bar-
ntt Township; thence by the east line
or said Township northerly to the north
east corner of warrant No. 3145; thence
westerly by the north line of said war
rant No. 3145 and the north line of war
rant No. 3148 to the northwest corner of
said warrant No. 3148; thence southerly
by the west line of said warrant No. 3148
to the northeast corner of warrant No.
3306; thence by the north line of aald
warrant No. 3305 westerly to tbe place of
beginning, shall voto In the County and
iownsnip House.
Tho Klectors of Green township as fol
lows: Those residing In the Klection Dis
trict of Uultonvllle. to-wlt: those cm-
braced In the following boundary, viz
Beginning at a post, the north corner of
Warrant No. 8133, thonce south forty-five
degrees west three hundred and twenty
reus to tne west corner or snld trnct,
thence south forty-five degreea east ulona
the dividing Hue between tracts Nos, 6133
and Moo to the north corner of tract No.
5ju1, thence by the northwest line of trnct
Kt)l and tho southeast line of tracts Nos.
S505 and 6504 to the smith corner of tract
ro. 5.1O4, thence southwesterly to the
northwest corner of tract No. 3330, and
southeast corner of tract 5002 on the
Clarion county line, thence by the same
east to the northeast corner of Clarion
county, thence north by tho Jenks town
ship line to where the snld Jenks town
ship line crosses the northeast line of
tract 5500, thence northwesterly by the
northeast line of Green township to the
ptaco or beginning, shnll voto at the
County House at Uultonvlllo.
The Electors of Green township resid
ing outside of the territory embraced in
the above described Klection District of
Gultonville, shall vote at the Township
nouse, in ivenrnska village.
The Electors of Harmony townshln as
follows: Those residing In the election
district of Upper Harmony, to-wlt: those
embraced In the following boundary, vis
Beginning on the Allegheny River at the
Tionesta township line; thonce northerly
by aald line to the back line of the river
tracts; thence along the bnck line of the
river tracts to West Hickory Creek;
thence up snld West Hickory Creek to
the Warren County line: thence enst
olong said Warren county line to the Al
legheny Ktver; thence down said river to
the plnce of beginning, nt O. W. King's
Man, west Hickory.
1 he Electors of Harmony township re
siding outside of the territory embraced
In the above described Upper Harmony
snnn vote at tho Township Election
Mouse on the Fogle Farm.
The Electors of Hickory townshln at
the Township House.
The Klectors of Howe townshln aa fol
lows: Thoso residing In the Klection Die
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. 319S Intersects the line
of Warren nnd Forest counties: thence
south by the west lines of Warrants
31!. 3193, 31S9. 3187 and 31R5 to a point
where the west line of Warrant 31S5 ln-
tersocta with the Jenks townshln line.
thence by Jenks township line east to a
point whore the eastern line of said war
rant 3185 Intersects said Jenks townshiD
line; tnence north along the eastern
boundary lines of warrant 3185. 3187 and
3189 to the northwest corner of sub
division No. 69 of warrant No. 2993;
thenco east along the north line of sub
divisions Nos. 69. OS, 65, 61 and 61 to the
northwest corner of wnrrant No. 2736;
thence north nlong the enst lines of war
rants No. 299,1, the Fox Estate. 2991 and
2735 to where tho cast lino of 2735 Inter
sects the Warren and Forest County line;
thence by snld Warren and Forest coun
ty line west to the northwest corner of
Warrant 3198, the plnce of beginning.
shall vote in A. D. Goal's office, at Lynch.
The Electors of Howe townshln resid
ing In the Election District of East
Howe, to-wlt: Those residing within the
territory embraced by the following
boundary lines, to-wlt: Beginning at a
point In the Warren and Forest county
line where the same Is Intersected by the
ast line or warrant Zi35; thence south
dong the enstern boundary lines of war
rants 2735, 2991, the Fox Estate, and wnr
rant 2993 to the northwest corner of sub-
llvlsion No. 61 In warrant 2736; thence
east along the northern boundary llnea
of warrants 2736, 2S08 and 2464, to the Elk
county line; thence north along the Elk
nd Forest county line to where the same
Is intersected by tho Warren and Forest
county line; thence west along snld War
ren and Forest county line to tho north
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 2464, and In tho line di
viding Elk and Forest counties: thence
south along said dividing line to the line
between Howe and Jenks townshiD:
thonco west along said last mentioned
line to the southwest corner of K. L.
Blood's subdivision; thence north along
tho west line of tho K. L. Blood sub
division and warrants 3803, 4545, 2878, 2980
10 nortnwest corner of subdivision No.
in warrant 2993; thence east along the
north line of subdivisions 69, 68, 65, 64 and
hi or warrant 2993 and subdivisions 61, 62,
63, 64 nnd 65 of wnrrant 2736, and sub
divisions 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25 of warrant
2808 and the north line of warrant 2464 to
the Elk county line, the place of begin
ning, shall vote at 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
the above described Middlo Howe, at the
Porkey School House, at Porkey.
Tho Electors of Howe township resid
ing In the Clough's Election District, to
wlt: Those embraced in the territory re
rocently cut off from the Balltown Dis
trict, viz: Beginning nt a point on the
east line of the Balltown Election Dis
trict where the north line of warrant
SI1S9 Intersects the same; thence west
nlong the north line of warrants 3189,
31S8 and 4790 to tho northeast line of wnr
rant 62S2; thence nlong tho southeast line
or lines of warrant 62S2 to warrant 5101;
thenco along tho northeast lino of war
rant 6101 to wnrrant 6266; thenco nlong
the northwest line of warrants 5101 nnd
5104 to the Klngsley township lino, shnl'
vote at F. M. Best Building, Clough's
Mills.
Tho electors of Jenks township resld-
The Millinery.
Two new Girls' Hats "Dr. Cook" and "Lieut. Peary." There's
navy blue, brown aud black in both styles. The price is $1.75.
$5.00, 0.80 mill $7.50 Trim mod Hal.
The bats trimmed up here in our own work loom aud placed 00
sale Saturday at these prices are extremely good values sod are ar
tistic modtols of correct millinery fashion.
Hats, Caps and Iloiiiiela
For liTrrrAildron. The assortment of the proper headwear for lit
tle folks is large aud prices moderate. Down stairs there's every
thing iu silk, felt aud bear skin bonnets for infants.
WILLIAM B. JAMES,
44444444444)44444
CARLO I'S I
LADIES'
Cloth Top Shoes
For Fall Wear.
We show a large assortment of Cloth
Top Boots for Ladies, in all leathers, such
as Gunmetal Calf, Dull Mat Kid, Finished
Kid, and Patent Colt, in the newest lasts
and patterns. All sizes and widths, at
prices to suit all pocket books.
$2.50, $3, $3.50, $4.
Try a pair of of our shoes and be satisfied.
CARLON & CO., 1
11C Centre St., Oil City, Pa. j
lug In the Election District of Byrom,
shnll vote In Bergs Hall, at Duhring In
snld township.
The Electors of Jeoks township resid
ing in tbe Klection District of Marion
villa; also thoso residing lu wlmt was
formerly the Election District or Lamona
the two districts havlnir linen cuiixnll.
(isted-sball voie in tbe Election and
Township House at Marienville.
The Klectors of Kingslcy townshln ro-
sldlng In the Election District of Kellett
vllle. to-wlt: Those embraced In tho fol
lowing boundary, vis: Iteglnnlng nt tho
common corner of warrants W17, 6:'18, 6223
aim mh, snld corner being on tho line di
viding Hickory nnd Kingslcy townships,
thence southensterly along the line di
viding wnrrnnts 6217 nnd 6234, 6216 and
1235, 5215 and 62:16, 62ti7 and 52C6, to tho lino
dividing Klngsley nnd Howe townships;
tnence south along snld township line to
a post where the snmo Intersects or
crosses the southeast line of warrant
5180; thence southwestwnrdly along tho
line dividing warrants 6108 and 6110, 6109
nnd 5110, 6123 nnd 6129 nnd 513f, to the
southwest corner of warrant 612S; thence
along the southwest line of warrant 6128
to the northwest corner thereof; thence
northeasterly along the northwest line
of warrant 6128 to a point where the
northwest line of whnt la known ns the
1'ctree & Co. land entered tho line be
tween wnrrnnts 5128 and 6169; thence
nlong snld Potree & Co. southwest lino
to the line dividing warrants 62'9 and
5196; thenco from said line to a point in
the publio road known as the Tionesta
creek and Hickory rond, where tho sumo
Intersects what Is known as the Hnll-
lown road; thence nlong tho snld Tio
nesta creek and Hickory road northwest
wardly to a point whore the same crosses
the Hickory and Kingslcy township lino;
thence nlong snld Hickory nnd Klngsloy
township line northeastwardly to the
place of beginning, shnll vote In An
drews Hall, at Kellettvllle.
The Electors of Klngsley Township re
siding In the Mayburg District, to-wit:
Those embrnced In the territory lying to
the northeast of tho above described
Election District of Kellettvllle, shnll
vote at the County House In said dis
trict. Tho Electors of Klngsley Township re
siding In the Newtown District, to-wit:
Those embraced In the territory lying to
the southwest of tho nbovo described
Election District nf Kellettvllle, shall
vote at the Township House, near the
northwest end of Newtown bridge.
The electors of Tionesta township at
the Township House, near the southeast
nd of the Tionesta creek bridge, at the
mouth of said creek.
Th electors of Tionesta borough at the
Court House in said borough.
I also make known the following pro
visions of the new Constitution of Penn
sylvania. ARTICLE VIII.
SUFFRAGE AND ELECTION.
Sec. 1. Every male citizen twenty-one
years of age, possessing tho following
qualifications, shall be entitled to vote
at all elections:
First He shall have been a citizen of
tho United States at least one month.
Second He shall have resided In the
Stnte one year, (or. If having previously
been a qualified elector or native born
citizen of the Stato he shnll hnvo re
moved therefrom and returned, then six
months,) immediately preceding tho elec
tion. Third He shnll have resided In the
election district where he offers to vote
at lenst two months Immediately preced
ing the election.
Fourth If twenty-two yenrs of ago or
upwards, he shall havo paid within two
yeors a State or county tax which shnll
have been assessed at least two months
end paid at least one month boforo elec
tion. Sec. 2. The general election shall bo
held annually on the Tuesdny next fol
lowing the first Monday of November,
but the General Assembly may, by law,
hx a different day, two-thirds of all the
members of each house consenting there
to. Notlco Is hereby given, Thnt uny per
OIL CITY, PA.
4444444444K4tt444444444)4
4 44444444444444444444444
son excepting Justices of tho Pence who
shall hold any ofllce or appointment of
profit or trust under tho United States,
or this State, or any city or Incorporated
district whether commissioned officer or
otherwise, 11 subordinate officer or ngent
who Is or shall bo employed under tho
legislative, executive or judiciary depart
ment of this State, or in nny city, or of
any incorporated district, and nlso that
every member of Congnws and of the
State Leclsleture. or of tho selivt or
common council of any city, or commis
sioners of any incorporated district, is
by law Incapable of holding or exercis
ing nt tho time, tho olllco or appoint
ment of jiulgts Inspector or clerk of any
election in tills Commonwealth, nnd that
no Inspector, judge or other officer of
such election shall be eligible to bo then
voted for.
The Judges of tho aforesaid districts
shall representatively take chnrgc of the
certificates of return of the election of
their respective districts, and produce
them nt the Prnthonotnry's office In the
Horough of Tionesta, ns follows: "All
judges living within twelve miles of tho
Prothnnntnry's ofllce, rr within twenty
four miles If their residence be In a
town, vlllugo, or city upon the line of a,
rail rond lending to tho county sent, shnll
before 2 o'clock p. m., on WEDNESDAY,
November 3d. Well, nud all other Judges
shall, before 12 o'cIock m., 011 THURS
DAY, November 4th. 190!), deli ver said re.
turns, together with the return sheets, to
the Prothonotary 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 bo
preserved by the Prothonotnry for pub
lic Inspection.
Given under my hand at mv ollice in
Tionesta, Ph., this lllih day of October,
in the year ol our Lord nineteen hun
dred and nine, and in the one hundred
and tblrty-fonrtli year of the Jndo
peudence of the United States.
8. K. MAXWELL. Sheriff.
No smoke, no soot, no flicker.
No "I routed" chimneys, nocbarred wicks.
linrns out clean with a bin, round, stmdr,
white Same to tlielaat drop without readjust.
luK wick.
"Family Favorite"
LAMP OIL
Best light for the eyes.
Dues away with eyrrj lump tmnble. Costs
no ninre umn inierittr tans watron oil.
Almost every dealer baa It. Inquire.
wivroi v mi UfABiia m
independent nenners
PITTSBURG,
PA.
Also makers of Waverly Special AotO
OU and Waverly Gasolines,
KEELEY CURE
, The cure that has been continuously
successful for more tlinn 30 vears is
worth investigating. For the drug or
drink huhit. Writ for particular,
(inly Keeley Institute in Western
Fcnna. 4246 Fifth Ave., Pituburih, Pa.
X
:
!
!
I
f