a —— Ordinance No. 82. An Ordinance authorizing the grading, nue from Fifth avenue west to the collection of the cost of the same, Section 1. Be it enacted and or- dained by the Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Patton, and it is hereby enacted and ordained by authority of the same: : That, whereas, two-thirds of the property owners, representing not _ less than two-thirds in number of feet of the properties fronting or abutting on Beach avenue between Fifth and ton, have petitioned council, asking that said street be graded, paved and curbed, setting forth in said petition ithe reason therefor, and respectfully asking. that the same be paved with witrified paving brick or blocks. Therefore it is enacted and ordained that said street, beginning at Fifth avenue and extending west to Sixth avenue, be properly graded, paved with vitrified paving brick or blocks and curbed to the width of thirty . feet between curbs. That grading, paving and curbing be done according to plans and speci- - fications of the Borough Engineer, which plans are hereby approved and made a part hereof, and that said work be done under his supervision, as well as that of the Street Committee. Section 2. That the grading, paving and curbing shall be done by contract. - Contract to be advertised and let to the contractor who submits the lowest bid, offers the best terms and who sub- mits a bond for the faithful perform- _ ance of his duties under the con- dract. Section 3. That the cost of grading, paving and curbing the same be ascer- tained and charged and assessed to the Northern Cambria Street Railway company, according to their franchise and ordinance with the Borough of n, and the balance to the prop- erty owners adjacent to the same and the Borough of Patton according to Act of Assembly dated the 23rd day of April A. D., 1889. Section 4. The Borough Engineer is hereby directed to advertise for bids + for the grading, paving and curbing of ,said street according to plans and specifications prepared or to be pre- pared by him, and to report the bids received by him to the Burgess and / Town Council at a time to be hereafter designated. Enacted and ordained this 16th day of October A. D., 1905. H. 8. LINGLE, President of Council. Attest: — Ep. 8. MOORE, Borough Secretary. Approved this 20th day of October A, D., 1905. W. J. DONNELLY, Burgess of Patton Borough. paving and curbing of Beech ave- Sixth avenue, and providing for Sixth avenues, in the Borough of Pat-|~ - " at : z . : g One Person for State Treasurer; One Person for Judge of the Supreme Court; Three Persons for Judge of the Superior Court; One Pers Treasuer; Three Persons for County Commissioner; Three Persons for County Auditor; One Person for Director of the Poor. Sheriff of the County of Cambria, in the Commonw that a General Election will be held in the said Com I hereby make known and give no- tice that the places for holding the aforesaid election in the several Bor- oughs, Wards, Townships and Districts within the said County, are as follows, to wit: Adams Township, No. 1, at the Township Voting House. . Adams Township ( Gramlingtown ) in old School House Building of E. S. Gramling. Allegheny Township at residence of F. L. Little, near Bradley School House. Ashville Borough at the Steel Voting House in said Borough. Barnesboro, at the Office otf Thomas Brown. North Barnesboro, in the Band Hall, situate on Shepherd ayenue. Barr Township (South) at dwelling house of John Soisong in the village of Nicktown. Barr Township ( North) dwelling house of Penn’a. C. & 0. Co., on Hill- side avenue, Moss Creek. Blacklick Township, No. 1, at the house on the property of Simon Ad- Croyle Township, No. 2, Building, Ehrenfield. Croyle Township No. 3 in ship near Lovett. Cresson. House in said Borough. House. Dunlo Election District at Lockup. the Burgess’ office in the Building. House Lot. ams. . Blacklick Township, No. 2, in second Richard Jones, Esq. story in John Davis’ Store Building. Cambria Township at the office of Abel Lloyd, at the Lloyd Springs Ho- tel Room. Carrolltown Borough at the Council Room. Carroll Township (North) United Mine Workers’ Hall, on River Road, St. Benedict. Carroll Township (Northeast) in the house of Leon McCue. East Carroll Township in the new Election House. Chest Springs Borough at the Coun- cil Room. Chest Township Second Floor of Township Building in the Village of St. Lawrence. West Carroll Township in E. P. Reed’s Hall. Clearfield Township at School House No. 2, adjoining the village of St. Aug- ustine. Conemaugh Township, Lower Elec- tion District, at the School House at Singer’s. Conemaugh Township, Upper Elec- tion District, at the Wareroom of D. B. Wilson, at or near Mineral Point. Croyle Township, No. 1. at the new building on Land of William Gable, at House in said Borough. Room. Hemlock street, second floor. Gallitzin Township at the of Joseph Raymer. Chamber. Jackson Township No. 1 to Johnstown. dale. street. THE PATTON COURIER, NOVEMBER 3, 1qus (General Election Proclamation! Got Save the Conumonwealth. WHEREAS, By an Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled, “An Act to Regulate the Nomination and Election of Public Officers,” etc., within the Commonwealth, approved the 26th day of June, A. D. 188s, it is enjoined upon me to give public notice of said election and to enumerate what officers are to be elected, as well as the places at which said ele the East End of New Iron Bridge. uilding, situate on public road Cresson Township at the Township Building on Ashcroft avenue, between Third and Fourth streets in village of Daisytown Borough at the School Dale Borough at the building of the Dale Borough Fire Engine House. Dean Township at Dysart’s School East Conemaugh Borough No. 1 at East Conemaugh No. 2 at the office of V. W. Smith, Locust street, East Taylor Township No. 1 at old School House or Church, now for the use of the public in said district. East Taylor Township No. 2 at the New building on Headrick School Ebensburg, East ward, at the office of Ebensburg, Centre ward, at Council Ebensburg, West ward, at the resi dence of Oliver Evans, High street. Elder Township at the School House in the Village of St. Boniface. Ferndale Borough at the School Franklin Borough at the Council Gallitzin Borough at Opera House, Hastings Borough at the Council Township Building, at or near Mun- day’s corner, at the Intersection of the Ebensburg Pike and the road leading Jackson Township ( Vintondale Pre- cinet) at the room in the rear of Pool Room in Barker building in Vinton- Jackson Township ( Nantyglo) in the Mine Workers’ Hall on Lloyd Johnstown First ward at the office of H. B. Mainhart, 207 Market street. Johnstown Second ward in Grand Army Hall, corner of Park Place and ity of Cambria, on the Locust street. Johnstown Third ward at the build- ing of the Johnstown Turnverein, cor- ner of Railroad and Jackson Streets. Johnstown Fourth ward at the build- ing owned by Jacob Levergood, now occupied by Milton Lenhart as a sad- dler shop, No. 312 Bedford street. Johnstown Fifth ward at the office of Alderman John Putledge, No. 212 Water street. Johnstown Sixth ward No. 1 at the building of Nicholas Blum, No. 615 Franklin street. Johnstown Sixth ward No. 2 at No. 715 Sherman street. Johnstown Seventh ward No. 1 at the building of Albert Twitmire, 207 Horner street. Johnstown Seventh ward No. 2 at the warehouse of E. 8. Boyts, corner Pine and Messenger streets. Johnstown Eighth ward ( Roxbury District )at the building of the Roxbury Fire Company. Johnstown Eighth ward ( Roxbury Election District ) at the Municipal Building of said Borough annexed. Johnstown Ninth ward in a room of a building owned by Casper Keifer 107 Adam street. Johnstown Tenth ward at the Amer- ican House. Johnstown Eleventh ward at the house of Francis Horton on Maple ave- nue. Johnstown Twelfth ward at the Lock-up or old Council Chamber. Johnstown Thirteenth ward at Alex- ander’s barber shop, No. 4 Station street. . Johnstown, Fourteenth ward, at the Hose Carriage House. Johnstown, Fifteeuth ward, at the Band Hall on Third avenue. Johnstown, Sixteenth ward, at the Lock-Up. Johnstown, Seventeenth ward, at Moxham Fire Company building. Johnstown, Eighteenth ward, in the office of Albert Young on Fairfield avenue. Johnstown, Nineteenth ward, at the Engine House of the Morrellville Fire Company on Fairfield avenue. Johnstown, Twentieth ward, at the Building on F street on property of John A. James. Johnstown, Twenty-first ward, at a room in the building owned by the Friendship Fire Company. Lilly Borough at the Council chamber Loretto Borough at the Barber Shop at Public in said borough. erected by the premises of Joseph Burkett. the Town- in the village of Munster. Miner’s Hail on Magee avenue. Band Hall on Kerr avenue. Thomas Pringle on Caldwell avenue. Portage Township (south) at Town the Dunlo road in the village of Puritan. Election House of J. S. Kieds. Municipal the Old School House or former Elee tion House in the village of Blandburg. from Van Ormer to Flinton. of William Gindelsperger, Geistown. Hall on Hinkston avenue. pal Building. possession of Richard Rinn, Bigler avenue and Second street. new Council Room on Lake street. South Fork Borough, Second ward, residence at U. M. W. of A. Hall on Main street. School House. at the Room. on land of G. G. Rarabaugh. Lloydell. used. Susquehanna Township, South Dis- trict, at Thos. Byrne’s Hall. Susquehanna Township, (west), in the School House at Garman’s Mills. of James W.Beiter on St. Mary’s street Lower Yoder at the Public Building Supervisors on the Munster Township at the Ware- house of Augustine Dorbin, deceased, Patton Borough, First ward, in the Patton Borough, Second ward, in the Portage Borough at the building of ship Building situated on township Portage Township (north) at the Reade Township, East District, at P. 0.8.of A.hall in the village of Glasgow. Reade Township, South District, at Reade Township, North District, in a farm building owned by Harry Ross, situate along the public road leading ~ Reade township, Wast District, in the School House in the village of Frugality. Richland Township at the building Rosedale Borough in the Rosedale Scalp Level Borough at the Munici- Spangler Borough in a room in the building of Albert Feighner, now in corner South Fork Borough, First ward at Stonycreek Township at Jaeoby’s Summerhill Borough at the Council Summerhill Township, (north) at the new house built for holaing elections Summerhill Township, (south) in the building owned by Alton Coal Co. at House. school lot. purpose. Chamber. Susquehanna Township, North Dis- trict, building owned by Washington and Henry J.Lloyd, situate across pub- lic highway from building formerly Washington Townshi building on road from Westmont Borough in the office of the Cambria Incline Plane Co. at the head of Incline Plane on Edge Hill Drive. West Taylor Township, No. 1, at the Township building erected for that ction is to be held, I, SAMUEL LENHART, Hi ‘alth of Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and give notice to the electors of the county aforesaid, a, Seventh Day of November, A. D. 1905 (The same being the Tuesday next tollowing the first Monday of said month) at which time State and County Officers will be elected, as follows: Tunnelhill Borough at the School Upper Yoder Township at the Town- ship Building along road on lands of at Township illy to Derby. West Taylor Township No. 2 at the Election House now provided near ‘Squire Jenkins on road leading from the 14th to the 21st wards of the city of Johnstown. White Township at the store room of J. C. Gates. Wilmore Borough at the Coungil I hereby give notice that every per- son, excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any office or appoint- ment of profit or trust under the Government of the United States or of this State or of any City or incor- porated district, whether a commis- sioned officer or agent or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent who is or shall be employed under the Legisla- tive, Executive or Judiciary Depart- ment of this State or the United States or of any city or incorporated district and also every member of Congress and of the State Legislature and of the Select or Common Council of any city, or commissioners of any incorporated district is, by law, incapable of holding or exercising at the same time the of- fice or appointment of Judge or other officer of any such election shall be eligible to any office to be then voted for, except that of an election officer. on for County be voted for in the several election districts of the County, at the Ensuing Election. List of the Nominations as certified by the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylv ania and the Commissioners of Cambria County, and to A | desires to vote. z To vote a straight party ticket, mark a cross (X) in the square opposite the name of the party of your choice in the first column. A cross mark in the square opposite the name of any candidate indicates a vote for that candidate. The voter may insert in the blank space at the bottom of each group the name of any person whose name is not printed on the ballot for whom he This Column is for Straight] Do your eyes have “That Tired Feeling ?” If so, it is an indication that STATE TREASURER. JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT. COUNTY TREASURER. DIRECTOR OF THE POOR. you should call at Tozer’s and have them fitted with specta cles. Lenses exchanged free at | any time within a year from date of sale. Satisfaction guar- | anteed or money refunded. “ Don’t forget that we have the best equipped repair shop in Northern Cambria Co. TOZER, The Patton Jeweler. NEW BIG LINE OF WALL "PAPER JUST RECEIVED. All the latest patterns - and designs and at the mini- mum of price. Picture frames, room mould- ‘ing, etc. JOS. FLICK, GET 1 e] (Mark One) (Mark Three) (Mark One) (Mark One) Party Votes. I Er E : “i 4 : Republican Republican | Republican Republican REPUBLICAN J. Lee Plummer. | — — —r Wm. H. Sunshise] ————————1}| Philip Hartzog Citizens Charles L, Rice |Citizens Lincoln Lincoln Democratic Lincoln James P. Greene, Democratic William E. Lantzy, Democratic DEMOCRATIC Prohibition Republican E. Palmer George, Prohibition Henry Dunmyre, Prohibition William H. Berry TN Independence James A. Beaver | Citizens Joseph H. Genter, Socialist Joseph Lambour, Socialist Lincoln Lincoln Robert B. Ringler, Socialist Republican ts George B. Orlady | Citizens COUNTY COMMISSIONER. COUNTY AUDITOR. \ E. J. Drugmand, Socialist Labor . (Mark Two) (Mark Two) SOCIALIST Lincoln Republican Republican “|. | || John Owens — L. W. Kauffman EE Democratic Lincoln Lincoln JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT] | John B. Head re TT TT TR ii an (ns (Mark One) Independence Republican Republican Inde endence Robublican > = py Charles Leventry | ———————— J] Jas. C. Patterson | ——~——————— P P Homer L. Castle, Prohibition Lincoln Lincoln ; Democratic i iali Sha Hay Frederick L. Schwartz, Socialist Thomas Peach, Democratic. John H. Boyle, Democratic | ee VN ae . Z Prohibition iali 3 Hugh Ayers, Socialist Conrad Hahn, Democratic E. 8. McMullen, Democratic Socialist La bor John Stewart Iudebend TTT le 5 ndence Y j jali pe Cornelius F. Foley, Socialist John L, Edwards, Prohibition C. T. Settlemyre, Prohibition Citizens iali Fe F A. A. Grant, Socialist Labor Abram F. Stutzman, Prohibition J. B. Dunmyer, Prohibition - Lincoln iali Taney i 5 CITIZENS . 3. B. Rager, Socialist Labor Frank H. Kirsch, Socialist Emile Dumez, Socialist Edward Kuppi Socialist i iali Hin Nar Ippinger, Socials H. Spittal, Socialist Labor Joseph McCoy, Socialist Frank Bruneau, Socialist = YT TTT —t——f1 Sa fooRY oo ee p E. R. Markley, Socialist Labor [A TT RET 3 FOR SALE BY : i one thottsand nine hundred and five, Givetrunder my hand, at my office in Ebensburg, this 23d day of October, in the year of our Lord - JOHN A. GUNN, Patton, Pa. hundred and thirtieth. Lei and the Independence of the United States of Ainerica the one nd 3 SAMUEL LENHART, Sheriff, ‘J Fou proper less th: of the “-~.on Fou Beech | ton, h that sa curbed . the re: asking vitrifie Ther that s: avenue avenue with vi and ci feet be That be don 3 fication which ) made a be done as that Secti “= and cur Contras the con bid, off: mits a t ance o tract. Sceti paving tained : Northe «7 compar of 4 and or Patton, erty ow the Bo \ Act of . April A Sectic hereby for the ; said sti specific: pared b receivec Town C designa/ Enact “of Nove V 3 Attest: Be Apprc .D., 1