iaf mi i- Hi -n',fiVi niMfc't tiiini irf hi rtirri'ji .run iiaaai.sttiVititgti FULTON COUNTY NEWS Published Every Thursday. B. W. PEiiK, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. NOVEMBER 2, 1911 Published Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. IDTIHTiaiHO BATES. Per square of I lines S tlmeii II 60. Per square each subsequent Inner Hon.... 50. A I advertisements Inserted for leu than b ree months charged by the square. 8 tnos. Onion. I yr Onn-fourth column IIS 00. 1 120.00 I IM.OO One-half column liS.OO. I 40.00 I ftO.on ne Column 40.00. 1 66.00. 76.00 Church Notices. Announcements tor Sunday, Nov. 6, 1011. IlCSTONTOWN, U. B. CHARGE, E. H. Swunk, pastor. Welti Valley Prcuchinjr at 10:30. Ml. Tabor Preadiinir 2:.'!0 p. m. C'romwoll Preaching 7:00 p. m. NEW GRENADA. Mrs Verna Ripple and chil dren of Mt. . Union are visiting her parentsGeo.ShafTer and wife. John Ualbreath and wife, of South Fork, are visitisg at the home of Frank Thomas. John will try bis luck after game a few days. Rev. Suavely came Saturday evening to preach his farewell sermon in Bethel. Being in' ill health he was not able to preach, lie left here on Sunday. A man by the name of Carmichael has been elected to serve this charge, Dr. and Mrs. Campbell went to Brush Creek last Sunday, Mrs. Campbell will visit at her old home awhile. The Doctor will try "Bachelors Ball. As he took neither dogs nor gun along, he will not stay for hunting season At any rate, game would be safe with him as he is like your scribe, If he would shoot at a woodpecker he would hit a flicker on another tree. Rosswell Stains is on the sick list and looks like it might termi nate in tvphoid fever. That makes five homes in the Valley adjoining each other where fever prevails beginning at PI u ea rner's farm and extending up the Valley alt within half a mile. Merrill, son of N. G. Cunning ham and wife, while playing ball at Bchool last Thursday, fell and broKe his arm the same arm he had broken last summer, only at a different place. Dr. Campbell happened to be at home, and he at onco rendered the necessary sirgical aid. Now, Merrill has to carry his arm in a sling. J. Bart Stevens and wife, of McKinleyville, were business visitors at New Grenada Monday night. John Mills and wife and grand ma Evalyn McClain all of Al toona arrived home on Monday for a vacation among friends. . State of Ohio, City of Toledo, ) Lucas County. f 88 Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F.J. Cheney & Co., do ing nusiness in the City of Toledo County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay tho sum ol One Hundred Dollars fcr each and every case of Catarrh thai cannot be cured by the use of Ball's Catarrn Cure. Fkank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and sub scribed in my presence, this Oth day of December, A. D. 1380. tf n A. W. Gleason (&eai.) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken id ternaliy, and acts directly on the blood aud mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists. Price, 75c. per bottle. Take Ball's Family Pills for con stipation. Miss Nora II. C. Watson left for Delaware where she is em ployed as a teacher in a public school KEELEY CURE The cure tint has been continuously sue- I ccssful for more than Hiyeura is worth In- I vrstigaliug. Kor the drug or drink habit. I Writ, lor ptrlinLri.Onlv Kceley Instillitr In D Wnlnn 42S Fifth A.. PittiUrrli. P., I aaasaUaaalHnriiaWittWama I iwi nasi GOD SAVE THE COMMON WEALTH. PROCLAMATION GENERAL ELECTION U II KRE A S, In and by an art or tlio General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, full tl.-.l. "An act relating to thn elections wlthii. Him Commonwealth," punned the luili day ofJuue, Anno Domini Ikii, ami amended the rd 'ay ol' Juno Anno Domini 1hli3, It la made the duty of the Hherlft' of every e ty with in the Commonwealth to give public notice of the General Elections and in Mich noticea to enumerate the ofticers to be elected and Klve a tint of all the nomlnatlona made, and designate the place at which the election la to be held. TIIEUEFOKE, I. JEFFERSON HARRIS. High Sheriff of the county ol' Fulton, do hereby make known and g.vo tlila PUBLIC NOTIOK to the K lectori of the county of Fulton, that on Ths Flr.it Tuesday aftor the First Mon day of Norumber next, being the 7th da; of the month A General Election will behold at the Mreral Klectlon Districts established by law In aald County, and an published below. Thli I to certify that the following- la the offlc lal Hit of the namea of all candidates nominated at the Uniform Primary Election held Saturday, September 30, 1911, aa tabulated from the return! on Ale In thia office and aa certified to this office by the Secretary of the Commonweath, and alio of all candidate! nominated by nomination paper died in thla office provided fur by the act of As aemhly, for the offices of Associate Judge, Pro thonotary. Register and recorder and Clerk of the Court. County Commissioner. County Treaaurer, SnerifT. Diatrict Attorney, and County Auditor, Alio following Is a Hat of all township and bor ough officer to be elected at the municipal election whoa names arson file In thli office, to be voted for in the County of Fulton at the election to b held on Tuesday.Novembtr 7, If 11; also the teit of the two propoaed Amendments to the Con stitution of theCommonweallh, to o Toted on at the said election. 1 bare enumerated the officer to be elected and here publish the following lint of CANDI DATKHccrtltlcd by the Secretary of State and County Commissioner. To vote a Htraiht party ticket mark an ( X ) in the equate In the Ilrst column oppooite the name of the party of your choice, A croBH ( X ) marked In the oqiiare op posite the naroo of any candidate In dicate' a vote for that candidate. COUNTY NOMINATIONS ASSOCIATE JUDGE ( M ark one ) H. H. Hertzler, Republican William B. Stivers, Democratic . PROTHONOTARY, REGISTER AND RECORDER AND CLERK OF THE COURTS (Mark one) II. Wiahart Wink, Republican B. Frank Henry, Democratic COUNTY COMMISSIONERS (Mark two) Robert R. Harm, Republican Daniel F. Trout, Republican Jonan Luke, Democratic Frank M. Lode, Democratic COUNTY TREASURER (Mark one) Milton Mellott, Republican Samuel A. Hess, Democratic SHERIFF (Mark one) James G. Alexander, Republican James J. Harris, Democratic DISTRICT ATRORNEY (Mark one) Republican S. Wesley Kirk, Democratic COUNTY AUDITOR ' (Mark two) Albert E. College, Republican John Woodcock, Jr., Republican H. R. Lamberson, Democratic William Wink, Democratic AYR TOWNSHIP Judge of Election (Mark one) Ralph Glenn, Republican Tobiaa Glaaier, Democratic INSPECTOR (Mark on) Geo. W. Glenn. Rcpubllcaa JohnlW. Ott, Democratic SUPERVISOR (Mark three) A. W. Johnston, Jr., Republican Goo. A. Comerer, Republican John W. Ilaln, Republieaa David Bivena, Democratic Edward Richards, Democratic Harvey linger. Democratic SCHOOL, DIRECTOR (Matk on) Robert W. Mellott, Republican, yaars Levi Keefer, Democratic, 6 years (Murk two) M. M. Kendall, Republican, 4 years W. C Patterson, Republican, 4 yara Harry Ilohnian, Democratic, 4 years D. A. Nelson, Democratic, 4 years (Murk two) J, H. Johnston, Republican, 2 years B. W. Logue, Republican. 2 years Samuel Mellott, Democratic, 2 years David Rinedollar. Democratic, 2 years AUDITOR (Murk three) G. W. Mellott, Democratic C Glazier, Democratic Blddia Lynch, Democratic ASSESSOR (Mark one) John Hendershot, Democratic CONSTAHI.E (Mark one) Joseph M. Mellott, Democratic OVERSEER OF THE POOH (Mark two) James K. Cooper, Republican Jacob Clouser, Democratic William Ott. Democratic COLLECTOR Robert Fryman, Republican Ceo. E. Clouser, Democratic TREASURER Wm. M. Kendall. Republican Samuel Mellott, Democratic BELFAST TOWNS II IF JUDGE OF ELECTIONS (Mark one) J. W. Deshong, Republican George S. Mellott, Democratic , INSPECTOR (Murk one) Rosa Morton, Republican James Hill, Democratic SUPERVISOR (Murk two) Walker Mellott. Republican William Peck, Democratic Ellas Wink, Democratic SCHOOL DIRECTOR (Mark two) A. C. Palmer, Republican, 6 yars Jacob Hill, Democratic, 6 years (Mark two) N. H. Peck, R..ptibliiar, 4 years II. A. Truax, Republican, 4 years Churlus Burd, Democratic, 4 years Wilson Walts, Democratic, 4 years JUSTICE OK THE PEACE, Murk two S W dine, Republican Geo. Wilds, Republlcun Geo. M Dlshong, Democratic Chas,Magee, Democratic (Mark two) David Hann, Republican, 2 years John Mellott, Republican, 2 years Berkeley Klin, Democratic, 2 years Watson Peck, Democratic, 2 years AUDITOR (Mark two) Jo. B. Mellott, Republican B. Frank Spade, Republican Alexander Mellot, Democratic Job T. Plessinger, Democratic ASSESSOR (Mark on) Jeff C. Mellott, Republican David Garland, Democratic CONSTABLE (Mark one) Sheridan Hann, Republican Kaynard Mellott, Democratic OVBHSEKR OF THE POOR Philip Hann, Republican Andy Mellott, Democratic COLLECTOR (Mark one) Walter Peck, Republican Samuel Mellott, Democratic JUSTICE OF THE PEACE (Mark two) E. N. Aker, Republican H. E. Wink, Republican T. K. Downes, Democratic Isaiah Mellott, Democratic BETHEL TOWNSHIP JUDGE Or ELECTION8 (Mark one) Sherman Bamhart, Republican Wm. C. Mellott, Democratic .'N8PECTOR (Mark one) Cheater A. Palmer, Repububllcan Geo. M, Myers, Democratic SUPERVISOR (Mark mo) Andrew Bishop, Republican Jobe L. Hill, Democratic SCHOOL DIRECTOR (Mark on) W. B. Ranck, Republican, I yean Oliver Hill, Democratic, 6 years (Msrk two) Charles Gulden, Republican, 4 years Elsworth Gulden, Republican, 4 years Wm. P. Younker, Democratic, 4 yean Scott Sharp, Democratic, 4 years (Mark two) Job L. Bamhart, Republican, 2 years Nathan C. Hill, Republican, 2 year Grant Bernhart, Democratic, 2 years Milton B. Hill. Democratic, 2 year . AUDITOR (Mark one) Stephen Flaher, Republican JobC. Hes, Democratic ASSESSOR (Mark one) Wm. H. Charlton, Republican Albert Bivena, Democratic CONSTABLE (Mark one) David M. Kern, Republican J. C. Fisher, Democratic OVERSEER OF THE POOR (Msrk one) Frank Schetrompf, Republican Jacob Shultx, Democratic COLLECTOR Mark one Geo. r. B. Hill. Republican W. D. Murgrett, Democratic BRUSH CREEK TOWNSHIP. JUDGE OF ELECTION. (Mark one.) B F Whitfield, Republican Bert Hew, Democratic ' INSPECTOR. .(Mark one.) T H Waiter. Republican Ho ard Garland. Deniocratlo SUPERVISORS. (Mitrk two) . Oliver Clevengor, Republican William Uuvull, Republican Geo. Diehl, Deniocratlo Henry Sharp. Demooratlo SCHOOL DIRECTORS. (Mark one) Herbert Jackson, Republican, I yean M A Hafkman, Democratic, 8 year. (Mark two) E D Akera, Republican, 4 years Oeo. Sen cock, Hepublloan, 4 years H T llurd! Democratic 4 years J D Smith. Democratic, 4 yean (Mark two) W S Clevenger, Republican, 2 year Anthony Spade, Republican, 2 year Howard Laytoo, Demooratlo, 2 years. John M Martin, Demooratlo! 2 years AUDITORS. (Mark two) T H A ken, Republican M E Uarton, Republican CT Lay ton, Demooratlo Oeo. W Lodge, Demooratlo ASSESSOR. (Mark one) A W Spade, Republican E E Selbey, Demoorutlo CONSTABLE. (Murk one) J N lllxaon, Republican Jacob Miller, Demooratlo OVERSEER OF THE rOOR. (Murk two) K A Duvall, Republican J E Jackson, Republican Silas Holly, Demooratlo Lew In Slpe, Demoorutlo COLLECTOR. (Murk one) M M Barton. Republican James Uurlund, Democratic JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. (Murk one) M P Burton, Republican F P Plesslnger, Demoorutlo DUBLIN TOWNSHIP. JUDGE OF ELECTION. Mark one William Ranck, Rcpubllcaa Luther Grove, Deniocratlo INSPECTOR. Mark one Thos. T Cromer, Republican Robert Drewelt, Demooratlo SUPERVISORS. Mark three M D Halston, Republican Jacob Strait, Republican James Shore, Republican SCHOOL DIRECTORS. Mark one R A Sklles, Republican, 6 yean Wm. Kelso, Deniocratlo, 8 years Mark two John Foreman, Republican 4 years J C McOowan, Republican, 4 yean John Cllndfelter, Democratic, 4 yean John Marts, Demoorutlo, 4 years Mark two Reuben Hclinnn, Republican, t year T duott Hendiey, Republican, 2 yean W M Comerer, Demooratlo, 2 yean J A Long-, Demooratlo, 2 yean AUDITORS. Murk two Irvln Cook, Republican John Keebougb, Hepublloan A J Fore, Democratic John A Henry, Demooratlo ASSESSOR. Murk one David H Fruker, Republloan Charley RlehurdNon, Demooratlo CONSTABLE. Murk otic tieorsc Locke, Republican A V Kelley, Democratic OVERSEER OF THE POOR. Mark two Wilson Cllue, Republican Ephrulni Need, Republican Irvln Hruduick, Democratic) COLLECTOR. ' Mirk olio Heaver Fraker, Republican Charles Fields, Demoorutlo . LICKING CREEK TOWNSHIP JUDGE OF ELECTION Murk one Edgar 0 Hann, Itcpublioun Jumes A Stewart, Demouiatla INSPECTOR Murk one Wllllum llaer, Republican Charles Hen; Demoarello SUPERVISOR Murk one Bert Brant, Republlcun I W Schsoley, Demoorutlo SCHOOL DIRECTORS Mark one Harry E Austin, Republican, 8 yc an Edward Sbarpe, Demooratlo, 8 yean Mark two David lllahnp. Republican, 4 yean George C Er.Hlry, Republican, 4 yean J P Kline, Democratic, 4 yean Joseph Mellott, Demooratlo 4 yean. Mark two A brum Dehong, Republlcun, I yean Edward Mellott, Republican, 2 yean R R Slpes, Demooratlo, 2 years Ihuluh Slpe, Democratic, i years AUDITORS Murk two W Scott Brunt, Republican A E Heshoug, Democratic C W Mellott, Democratic ASSESSOR Murk one George W Slpe, Republican R M Slpes, Democratic CONSTABLE Murk one John F Dckhong, Republlcun D E Mellott, Demoorutlo OVERSEER OK THE POOR Murk one Crner Truax, Republican U F Mellott, Democratic M'CONNELLSBURO BOROUGH JUDGE OF ELECTION Mark oue Edward Shlmer, Republican Pulmer Munn, Demooratlo INSPECTOR Mark one Earl Taylor, Republlcun Joseph Doyle, Democratic TOWN COUNCIL Murk two Sanner Ray, Republlcun Francis M Taylor, Republican Duftlcld Keyser, Damocrntlo Gsorge W Helxner, Democratic SCHOOL DIRECTORS Wells H Greatheud, Republican, 8 yean Charles B Stevens, Democratic, 8 years Murk two Dr. Alvln D Dalbey, Republican, 4 yean 0 Wilson Peck, Republican, 4 yeun A D Hohman, Demooratlo, 4 yean Charles Spangler, Democratic, 4 yean Mark two John Comerer, Republican, 2 yean Paul Wagner, Republican, 2 yean B W Peck, Demooratlo, 2 yeun John V Hoyer, Democratic, 2 yean AUDITOR Mark one Harry Hull, Republlcun, CONSTABLE Mark one Nicholas Roettger, Republican Roy Cromwell, Democratic OVERSEER OF THE POOR Murk two Michael Bluck, Republican Thomas Humll, Republlcun Charles EGold mltb, Demooratlo D W Gress, Deniocratlo COLLECTOR Murk one Harvey linger. Republican Ralph Reed, Demoorutlo ASSESSOR Murk one Samuel A Nesblt, Republican Geo. U Mellott, Demooratlo TAYLOR TOWNSHIP. JUDGE OF ELECTION Murk one Gilbert Cook, Republican John F Johnson, Demooratlo INSPECTOR Mark one James Burnett, Republican Harper P Burton, Deniocratlo SUPERVISORS Mark three Zack MoElheny, Republican' H EPalsegrove, Republican J L Wright. Republican W R BerkstroHaer, Demooratlo Geo. Heefner, Deniocratlo Geo. Luidlg, Demoorutlo SCHOOL DIRECTORS Murk one Howard Burnett, Republican, 8 yean Juuies Foreman, Democratic, yeun Mark two B A Deavor, Republican, 4 yean Lewis Shaw, Republican, 4 yeun A R Edwards, Democratic 4 yeun Berkley Slpes, Demoorutlo, 4 yean Mark two Dan Bishop, Republlcun, 2 yean Gilbert Cook, Republlcun, 2 yean Z U Burnett, Democratic, t yeun . William Knepper, Demoorutlo, 2 yean AUDITORS Mark three John Knepper, Republlcun II H Bcrkstresser, Republican B H Shaw, Republican David A Black, Deniocratlo C L Henry, Democratic M L Kirk, Demooratlo ASSESSOR Mark one J V Deavor, Republican M G LumborNon, Demooratlo CONSTABLE Mark one . D J Miller, Republlcun John Grucey, Deniocratlo COLLECTOR v Murk one W O Wink, Republlcun David Knepper, Demooratlo JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Mark one John Hoover, Republican James Fields, Demoorutlo OVERSEER OF THE POOR Murk two W M Cllpplnger, Republloan Jaoob Wlnegardner, Republican David Gladfelter, Demooratlo Jere Heefner, Democratic THOMPSON TOWNSHIP. JUDOI or KI.KCTIOM (Murk one) Jacob Peck, Republican Cleveland Gordon, Democratic IKHPXCTllIt (Mark one) Charley Souders, Republican : George Bishop, Democratic 81'1'KHVIHOIt (Mark two) J. M. Strait, Republican Wilson Zimmerman. Republican Emanuel Kevfcr. Democratic John Hi Brewer, Deindrrallc Hf'IIHOI. IIIIIKII'Ult (Murk one) Harvey Comerer. Republican. 8 years James Johnson, Democratic, 8 years (Mark two) Henry Hlte, lt .-publii aii, 4 years Shade Truax, Republican, 4 years David Gregory, Democratic. 4 years Reason Vonlccr, Democratic, 4 years (Mark two) . Richard Hollinshead, Republican, 2 y'rs David Powell, Republican. 2 years Samuel blmpson. Democratic, 2 years James P. Waltz, Democratic, 2 years auiinoii (Mark two) Grant Mctr.ler, Republican William Sigel. Democratic Willard Litton, Democratic ASNtSSUll (Mark one) It, c. Powell, Republican A. 1). Gordon. Democratic (XINHTAIII.B (Mark one) W. E. Stone, Republican E. I). Covalt, Democratic oviHHir.it or thb rooa (Mark one) 8. C. Peck, Republican Dennis Everts. Democratic TODD TOWNSHIP. JtllldK Of KI.XlTlOK (Mark one) John Ott, Republican John Tlce, Democratic INHHKCTOK (Mark one) John Helman, Republican William namll, Democratic Hlll'KltVISllK (Mark two) Philip Rotz. Republican P. L. Flnlff William Naugle, Democratic HOHlHlt, iiiKKtrrou (Mark one) David Rotx, Republican. 8 years Enoch Kerlln, Democratic. 8 yean (Mark two) Daniel Elvy, Republican, 4 years Abram Plttman, Republican, 4 years Hen. F. Cllne, Democratic, 4 years Clark McGovern, Democratic 4 years, (Mark two) Henry Anderson, Republican, 2 yeare F. K. Stevens. Republican. 2 years George Flnltf, Jr., Democratic, 2 years, George Mock, Democratic, 2 years , Al'IllTOIt (Mark one) Hal TrouV Republican John Kelso, Democratic AHHgSHOIt (Mark one) Walter Anderson, Republican Charley Tlce. Democratic CONHTAUI.B (Mark one) John Olunt, Republican Ira Kerlln, Democratic OVKHHRRit or TI1K POOR (Mark two) John Mackey. Republican Clyde Ott. Republican J. Charles Fore, Democratic COI.LKirroH (Mark one) Thomas Marshall, Republican Amos Pelghtel, Democratic UNION TOWNSHIP JUIMil or ILXITION (Mark one) Luther Hoopengardner, Republican Jackson Hendershot, Democratic 1NHHHOTOR (Mark one) John H. Ray. Republican Cecil Lynch, Democratic Ntll'KRVISIIIl (Mark one) Joseph Brady, Republican J. J. Hendershot, Democratic m iiooi. iiiitKc-roH (Mark one) Clem Lehman, Republican. 8 years . Moses True, Detnorrallc, 8 years IMark two) S. G. Lashley, Republican, 4 years J. M, McKlbbin, Republican 4 years Howard E, Dcneen, Democratic 4 years S. E. McKce, Democratic, 4 years (Mark two) William Carnell, Republican 2 years J. C. Hlxon, Republican, 2 ysars Wm. Hendershot, Democratic, 2 years George Slgcl, Democratic, 2 years AUDITOR (Mark one) David KHz, Republican Lewis ShulU, Democratic C.ONNTAIII.I (Mark one) Gilbert Dudley, Republican Jackson A, Hendershot, Democratic :ol,i,irro (Mark one) James A, Beatty. Republican C. A. Sigel, Democratic OVKKHKBH or Till POOR (Mark two) Levi Crawford, Republican Jacob Shultz, Democratic AHBKHSOH (Mark one)! J, W. Glcnger, Republican WELLS TOWNSHIP ' jt'iKiK or ei.Rt.TioN (Mark one) Howard Wurslnir, Republican C. W. Early, Democratic lNHI'KCTOH (Mark one) Harry Gaster, Republican Daniel Johnson, Democratic HL'I'KUVIMOK (Mark one) W. L. Cunningham, Republican William Alloway, Democratic school uiiiKt-rons (Mark one) James A. Horton, Republican, 8 years W. H. Baumgardner, Democratic, 8 yrs (Mark two) Ross Stains, Republican. 4 years Joseph Woodcock, Republican, 4 years R. B. Campbell, Democratic, 4 years E. A. Horton, Democratic, 4 years (Mark two) N. G. Cunnlnrham, Republican, 2 years John R. Lockard, Republican, 2 years G. W. Foreman, Democratic, 2 years C. F. Slunkard, Democratic, 2 years; AUDITOR (Mark t wo) S. S. Allowcy, Democratic J. A. Wishart, Democratic UONHTAIIM (Mark one) A. D, Bcrkstresser, Republican L. F. Johnson, Democratic OOLLktTOR (Mark one) J. A. Woodcock, Republican -A. D. Keltb Democratic In Testimony Whereof, We have hereunto set our bands and caused the seal of the Commissioner's office to be affixed this 23rd day of October, A. D, lvll. JAMES R. SHARP, sial EMANDEL KEEFER, D. W. CROMER, County Commissioners. To the Sheriff of Pulton County PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE CONST1SUTION A cross (X) marked in the square at the right of the word "Xfcb" indicates a vote FOR the Abendment. A cross (X) marked in the square at the right or the word "Ko indicates a vote AGAINST the Amendment Proposed Amendment to the Constitu tion riO, 1. Shall Section Eight of Article Nine of the Constitution be amended so aa to read as follows? Section 8. The debt of any county, I nltv. riiivoiii'li. tovt'ithhii). KcliOnI iIIh- tries, or other itiunUilpaiity or incor porated district, except as herein pro vided, shall never exceed seven per centum upon the aBsi'BHed value of the taxable property therein, nor shall any such municipality or district In cur any new debt, or increase its in debtedness to an itmount exceeding two per centum upon mich assessed valuation of property, without the as sent of the electors thereof at a public election In such manner as shall be provided by law; but any city, the debt of which now exceeds seven per centum of such assessed valuation, may be authorized by law to increase the same three per centum, in the ag gregate, at any one time, upon such valuation, except that any debtor debts hereinafter incurred by the city and county of Philadelphia for the construction and dovelopmont of sub ways for transit purposes, or for the construction of wharves and docks, or the reclamation of land to be used in the construction of a system of wharves and docks, as public improve ments, owned or to lie owned by said city and county of Philadelphia, and which shall yield to the city and coun ty of Philadelphia current net revenue in excess of the Interest on said doll or debts and of the annual installments necessary for the cancellation of said debtjor debts, may be excludod in as certaining the power of the city and county of Philadelphia to become oth erwise Indebted: Provided, That a sinking fund for their cancellation shall be established and maintained. YES NO Proposed Bmendment to the Conl'titu tion No. 2 Shall Section Six of Article Five of the Constitution be amended so as to read as follows? Section (1. In the county of Philadel phia all the jurisdiction and powers now vested in the district courts and courts of common pleas, subject to such changes as may be made by this Constitution or by law, shall be In Philadelphia vested in flvedistlnct and separate courts of equal and co-ordinate jurisdiction, composed of three judges each. The said courts in Phil adelphia shall be designated respect ively as the court of common pleas number one, number two, number three, number four, and number live, but the number of said courts may be by law Increased, from time to time, and shall be in like manner designat ed by successive numbers. The num ber of judges in any of said courts, or In any county where the establishment of an additional court may be author ized by law, may be Increased, from time to time, and whenever such in crease shall amount in the whole to three, such three judges shall compose a distinct and separate court as afore said, which shall be numbered as aforesaid. In Philadelphia all suits shall be instituted in the said courts of common pleas without designating the number of the said court, and the several courts shall distribute and apportion the business among them in such manner as shall befprovided by rules of court, and each court, to which any suit shall be thus assigned, shall have exclusive jurisdiction there of, subject to change of venue, as shall bo provided by law. In the couuty of Allegheny all the jurisdiction and powers now vested in the several numbered courts of com mon pleas shall bo vested in one court Xjl0j0000lA02xM0Afl 0000M0.00000 1! SOT - IT-! 4 . l s A strong There is no question as to the safety of your money if deposited with the FULTON COUNTY BANK Our conservative and business like methods are known to all. Consider ate treatment is assured all deposi tors. Start an account with us to-day and protect the wife and children. J We Pay 3 JC on time deyosits si Trimmed Distinctive Autumn and Winter Hats for Women, Misses and Children. We demonstrate this most emphatically in our display. The prettiest hats to be seen in Fulton County are here in profus ion. The very newest creations from the leading French Milliners. The "Just Out Things from New ork, and a lot of chic, smart and stylish conceits from our own workroom. NOT HARD TO PICK OUT A HAT HERE. We take great pleasure in showing these goods. COME EARLY. When once you see, you will be sure to buy. ANNA B. RREY. of common pleas, composed of all the jmlg's In commission in said coin is. Such jurisdiction and powers shall ex tend to all proceedings at luw and in equity which shall have Veen Institut ed in the several numbered courts, and shall be subject to such changes as may bo made by law, and subject io change of venue as provided by law. The president judgo of said court shall bo selected as provided by luw The number of judges in said court may ho by law Increased from time to time. This amendment shall tako elfect on the first day of January succeeding Us adoption. YES NO The electors of Ayr townnhin ti nMi . ..... public school houae near Webster Mills. The electora of Bethel township to moot at tho tenant houae of William P. Gordon, deceased, at WarfurdBburg, In said townihip. The electors of Belfast township to meet at tlie placs lately fixed for laid purpose, to wit: Ths frame building near ths residence of Jefferson C Mellott. Tho electors of Brush Creek township to m:t at the place lately fixed for said purpose, to wit: the carpenter shop of M. P. Barton, at Emmaville, In auid township. The electora of Dublin township to meet In East room on first flisir of buildlnir nearly opposite ho tel. on lands of C. S. Wilson In Fort Littleton. The electora of Licking Creek township to meet at ths pluce lutcly fixed for that purpose, to w it: Thomas Metzlor's hotel, Hnrrlsonville. The electors of McCunnelliburir Borough Pi meet at the place lately fixed for that purpose, to wit: The Commissionen' Oflice'ln the court houwi in said borough. The electors of Taplor townslilp to meet st tho place lately fixed for that purpose. Ui wit: J. W. Cutchall's store room, In said township. The electors of Thompson township to meet st Centre Scho.,1 lloute, No. 2. in said township. The electors nfTixl township to meet at ths Dmiglus Suhiiol House, In said township. Tho electors of Union township to meet at the plate lately llxed for tlmtpurpoiie, to wit; CcurKS Scriever'a carpenter shop, near Scriever's store. In said township. The electors of Wells township to meet at the carpenter shop of Ivl Truax, near the residwics of Levi Truax, in said tuwnscip. Eveiy person excepting .lattices of the Peace, who shall hold any olltce or appointment of nrollt or trust under Hie Government of the United Mates or ol Ibis Mate, or of any citv or Incorporated district, whelher a cnmui'mmo'iied oltlc.er or otherwise, a subordinate ullicer or agent, who Is, or shall be, employed under (lie legislative, executive or judiciary depaitnient ol tills State or ol the Colled Mutes, or of snv city or incorporated district, and also that every member of Congress and of the .stain Leui.la ture, and of the select or common roiinrll of any city, or commissioners of any Incorporated dlntrlct, is by luw incapable of holding or exer cising, ut Ibe sume tiiiie, the olllce or appoint, nient of .lu lee, Inspector or Clerk ol any elec tion ol' this '.oinnioimeallh ; and no Innpeetor, Judge, or other ollleer of anv such elei tiou, shall be eligible to any olllce to be then voted for except that of an election ollleer. QUALIFICATIONS OF VOTERS. Evory mule citizen tweuty-nne years of ana possessing the following iiialllleatloiiN, shall l.e entitled to vote at all elections : First, he shall have been acltlscn of the Culled .Stales at les.t one mouth. Second, He shall have resided in the Slate une year (or It', having previously been a fiiialilied elector or native bum citizen of the Stale, he shall have removed tlieretroin and re turned, then six months) immediately preceding the election. Third, He shall have resided in ths election district where he shall otler tu vote st least two months immediately prcctdlng the election. Fourth. If twenty-two years of site or upwards he shall have paid wlthlii two years a State or County tax, wiileh shall have bern as sessed at least two tnontbs and paid ut least oue mouth before the election, Stale Constitution, Article VIII, Section I. Given under my hand at my office in the Bor ough of McC'onnellsburir. the Hfilh day of Ortolsir, A. D. 1910, and of tho independence of the United Slatea, the one hundred and tliirty-liflh. JEFFERSON HARRIS, Micilff. roundation j; 0 0 0 V :: Per Cent. if left six months. 0 0 Millinery. , For f Uo9i Burns, Sore
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