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INDIANA WEEKLY ttntered at the Post Office At Indiana as Second Class mail matter. Printed by the MESSENGER PUBLISHING CO. 17 North Sixth Indiana, Pa. H. K.

Smith and J. M. Smith, Owners and Publishers. and official advertising, 10 cents per line for each insertion, except in eases where charges for certain advertising is fixed by Court ruling or Act of Assembly. Rates OB Commercial advertising given on application.

M. SMITH, Editor and Manager Frank H. Daugherty, Associate Editoi ONE YEAR $1JO oo President Judge J. N. Langhara Sheriff John Malcolm plsvrlcl Attorney L.

E. Miller County Auditors Jay S. Grumbling W. R. Tomb Luther Wllllami Jury Commissioner Scott Chambers William F.

George Swilc-r of Wts. and Meas. Blair Aiuley Prothonotary Claude H. Bath and Recorder Dollle W. Ayers TreRHurer John Bennett CorniuJeeloners Lewie G.

Clark F. M. Smith C. L. Campbell County Surveyor G.

T. McCrea Coroner Dr. Fred W. St. Olalr REPUBLICAN TICKET Sheriff Prothonotary Claude E.

Bath Treasurer Elmer W. Allison Commissioners Charles L. Bence James M. Marshall District Attorney Earle Miller Auditors Harry A. Nichol R.

J. Hood County Surveyor Q. B. Jones Dr. Pinkerton At Plumville SHERIFF'S PROCLAMATION John M.

High Sheriff of Indiana County, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and give notice to the elector's of the county aforesaid, that a general election will be held in said County of Indiana on TUESDAY, FOLLOWING THE FIRST MONDAY OF NOVEMBER, BEING Tuesday, November 8, 1927. for the purpose of electing the following officers, to-wit: One for (Sheriff of Indiana County. One (person for Treasurer of Indiana County. One (person for Prothonotary and Clerk of Courts of Quarter Session Oyer and Terminer of Indiana County. One person for Surveyor of Indiana Three (persons for Auditor o-f Indiana County.

Three persons for Commissioner of Indiana County. One person for Coroner of Indiana County. One person for District Attorney of Indiana At the elections hereafter held under the laws of the Commonwealth, the Polls shaJI be opened at 7 o'clock, a. m. and closed at 7 o'clock, p.

To vote a straight party ticket, mark a cross (X) in the square, in the first column, opposite the name otf the party of your choice. A cross mark in the square opposite OCT. f. -Burrell township. 3rd dwelling of Daniel Sowers, in South Hlftirsnille, In said district.

Blalrsville borough, 1st ward, in the town hall, in said ward. Blairsvllle borough, 2nd ward, In the election house in said ward. Blairsvllle borough, 3rd ward, in the election house in said ward. Bumngton township, 1st district, in the township building near John Graham's, in s'aid district. Bufllngton township, 2nd district, in the building of the Lackawanna Coal at Wchrum, in said district.

Bumngton township, 3rd district, at election house, Dilltown, in said district. Bru.shvallcy township, 1st district, in the election house near Mechanlcsburg, In said district. Brushvallcy township, 2nd district, in the election house in Heshbon, in said district. Canoe township, 1st district, in the election house of said district, at Reseller. Canoe township, 2nd district, in the election house at Fairviow, in said district, Cherryhlll township, 1st district, in the Orange Hall, at Penn Run.

Cherryhlll township, 2nd district, In the election house near Clymer, In the said district. he name of any candidate indicates a vote for that (candidate. To vote for a person whose name is not on the ballot, write or paste Ms or her name in the 'blank space provided for that purpose. This shall count as a vote either with or without the cross mark. To vote for an individual candidate another party after making a mark in the party square, mark a cross (X) opposite his or her name.

For an office where more than one candidate is to be elected, the'voter, after marking in the party square, may divide ihis or her vote Iby marking a (X) to the right otf each candidate for whom he or she desires to vote. For such offices votes shall Clymer borough, 1st district, In bujlding, in that district. Clymer borough, 2nd district, in building, in that district. Center township, 1st district, In-the election house near Roads schoolhouse, in said district. Center township, 2nd district, in the storeroom in the village of Graceton, In said district.

Center township, 3rd district, In the building of the R. and P. Coal Iron opposite to Lucerne coal shaft, in said district. Conemaugh township, 1st district, In the election house at the mouth of Scrub Grass Run, in said district. Conemaugh township, 2nd district, in the election house near the home of Thomas Hughes, in said district.

lion in this Commonwealth, and Umt Judge, Inspector of other any such election shall be ineligible to any office to be then voted for except that of an election officer. Also that the 4th section of the Act of Assembly entitled, "An Act relating to the elections for other approved April 13th, 1869, It is enacted that the 14th section shall not be so construed as to prevent any military officer from serving as Judge, Inspector or Clerk at any special or general election in this Commonwealth. I do further, as required by the Act of of June, 1893, hereby elve a list of all the nominations, made as provided in 'this said Act, and to be voted for in such county, as far as may be, In the form in which they shall apear on the ballots, which list is as aforesaid. Given under my hand at Indiana, this twentieth day of October, in the year of pur Lord nineteen hundred and twenty-seven, and the Independence of the United States, one hundred and fifty-one. JOHN M.

MALCOLM, Sheriff. Conemaugh township, 3rd district, in the election house in Saltstourg Extension, in said district. Conemaugh township, 4th district, in election house in village of Tunnelton, in said district. Cherry Tree borough, in the borough office, North Side, on Bridge in said district. Creckside borough, in the J.

E. Wil- FOR STRAIGHT PARTY not be counted for candidates not in- The Leadership Training School to cLivid ally marked. be held at iPhimville in November icon- siders itself fortunate in having this famous United Presbyterian leader to teach its class in Ohurteh History. Dr. To Vot a Straight Party Ticket, Pinkerton (has recently a great Mark a Cross in this Column.

intrest among his Jifeiribers in his recent sermons on leaders of the church. And now he does this larger piece of service to our community by bringing all classes, a conception of the whole development of the church from the time it numbered 1 only a few hundred until it now covers the earth in its influence and power. You may enroll in this school with Norman-j of Marion Center or with' Mr. D. W.

of Plumville. There are other courses of study for those REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC LABOR PROHIBITION SOCIALIST Sheriff (Vote one) hitrested in BoibleSfcudy, The Pupil, or Elmer Republican. 1 A. Remaley, Democrat. Prohi- bition.

William Parkin, Labor. the Junior Worker. Celebrated 53rd Anniversary. C. A.

Palmer, Socialist. County Treasurer (Vote for one) Mr. ond Mrs. D. A.

'Cunningham, of 734 Wayne Avenue had a reunion of the family, Saturday, October Elmer W. Republican, Pro- at which all members of the family hibitionist. were present. Charles A. Cunningham ak 5' Groft Democrat, and wife, Pa, Geo, A.

Cunningham, wife and of Charleston, W. Frank Cun- othonot and Clerk of Courts of Uun Quarter Session Oyer and Terminer. (Vote for one) 3. 'Bath, ningham, of Tampa, and Miss Elizabeth Cunningham, of Cleveland, Ohio. The reunion was in lieu of the 63rd wedding anniversary which occurs on November 19, (but at which time it would not have been possible have gotten the family Yet She Can Teach" Some funny things occurred ait the primary an Nanty-Glo which didn't get into court.

In one of the predncts a teacher in our public schools asked for assistance in marking her (ballot. The boar.d required her to make an affidavit that she was not i able to do so without help, and she signed a sworn statement that she was not able to read or write. She is still drawing- a salary as teacher in the public Jour- tio71 S. W. Uber, Democrat.

County Surveyor. (Vote for one) Q. B. Jones, Republican, Labor. G.

T. M'C'Crea, Prohibition, Democrat. County Auditor. (Vote for two) R. J.

Hood, Republican, Prohibition. Harry A. Nichols, Republican, Prohibition. Wm. E.

Bowman, Democrat. H. S. Buchanan, 'Democrat. County Commissioner.

(Vote for two) Charles L. iBence, Republican. James M. Marshall, Republican. C.

L. Campbell, Democrat. J. I. Henderson, Democrat, Prohibi- son Building, in said borough.

Glen Campbell borough, at the election house of said borough. Grant township, 1st district, in the election house at NlChol Mills, in said district. Grant township, 2nd district, in the county election house at Rochester Mills. Green township, 1st district, in the election house, in said district. Green township, 2nd district, at election house, in said district.

Green township, 3rd district, at election house in Dixonville, of the said district. Green township, 4th district, in building owned by I. O. O. F.

at Pino Flats, in said district. Homer City borough, in 'the Town Hall, in said borough. Indiana borough, 1st wardi in 'the building, corner S'ixth and Water in said borough. Indiana bor'ough, 2nd ward, in Mempr- ial Hall, in said ward. Indiana borough, 3rd ward, 1st precinct, in the W.

C. T. U. Room; on Church street. Indiana borough, 3rd ward, 2nd precinct, at John Houck's Hotel, in, said ward.

Indiana borough, 4th ward, in the Y. M. C. A. building, in said ward.

Jacksonville at the electigh house in said borough. Bast. Mahoning township, in the building erected for township purposes, near Frank Terpe's, in said township, North Mahoningr township, in the Covode Academy building, in the said tov. nship. Soath Mahoning township, 1st district, at election house of said district.

South Mahoning township, 2nd district, at election house of said district. West Mahoning township, in the tion house near Smicksburg, in the said township. Marion Center borough, at election house of said borough. uaaip, in the Union iall, at Arcadia, in the said township. Pine township, 1st district, A.

A. Ben- in Strongstown, in said district. Pine township, 2nd district in the milding owned by Perm Mary Coal said district. Pine township, 3rd district, in U. M.

v. of A. Hall, in said district. Plumville borough, in the marble shop L' lOlmer Shal't'or, in said district. Hayne township, 1st district, in the section house at Kintersburg, in the aid dhitrict.

Rayne township, 2nd district, at elec- jon house at Ernest, of said district. Rayne township, 3rd district, at the house in Chambcrsville, in said Saltsburg borough, in the Town Hall, a the said borough. Shelocta borough, in the public school jiiilding, of said borough. S'micksburg borough, in the election iuu.se of said borough. Washington township, at the election louse at Willet, of said district.

Gabriel property. East Wheatfleld township, 1st district, the election house near Armagh, in aid township, Kwst WheatJluld township, 2nd district the election house in, the village of Jramer. Beport of the Condition of the CZ.YMZ2R IfATIONAXi BANK, At Clymer, in the State of FennaylvanU, At tbe Close of BnsinesB on October 10, 1927. RESOURCES Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, acceptances of other banks and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorsement of this bank (except those shown In Item 1-b) 657 123 70 Total loans $657,123.70 Overdrafts, unsecured $94.79 94.79 V. B.

Oov. Securities owned: Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value) 75,000.00 All other U. S.

Gov. securities (including premiums, if any) 7,100.00 Total 82,100.00 Other bonds, stocks, securities owned 168,436.2,5 Banking House 32,200.00 Furniture and Fix. 8,000.00 40,200.00 Real estate owned other than banking house 9,918.64 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 27,795.79 Cash in vault and amt. due from natitonal banks 11,740.87 Amt. due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies in the U.

S. (other than In- eluded In Items 8, 9, and 10) 1,849.25 Checks on other banks in the 1,969.40 same city or town as reporting bank (other than Item 12) Total of Items .9, 10, 11, 12, and 13 $15,559.52 Redemption fund with U. 1 Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer Other assets, if any 541.29 Total LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in 75,000.00 Undivided profits Less current exp.

pd. 16,115.10 326.89 Circulating notes outstanding 75,000.00 Cashier's checks outstanding 2,753.31 Total of Items 24, 25. 26, 27, and 28 $7,753.31 Individual deposits subject to check 124,526.90 State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of assets of this bank or surety bond 18,500.00 Other demand deposits 268.24 Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve, Items 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, $143,295.14 Savings deposits (including time certificates of deposit other than for money borrowed) 577,607.10 State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of assets of this bank or surety bond 12,000.00 Other deposits 13,035.00 Postal savings deposits To.tal of time deposits subject to Items 35, 36, 37, and 38 $604,144.64 Bills payable (including obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) 1,502.54 5,000.00 Total State of County of Indiana, ss: E. C. Ake, President of the a.bove named bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.

E. C. AKE, President. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th day of October. 1927.

R. H. Notary Public. L. E.

ACKEHSON. W. C. STRONG, H. H.

HETRICK, Directors. nal. Citizens' Club Holds Election. Election of officers featured the supper-meeting of the Italian and American Citizens' Club at on Saturday evening. Ross DeGaetano was named president; J.

T. Sonni, vice president; J. P. iDalessio, secretary tion. and John Perry, treasurer.

I J. Wayne Tomlb, 'Democrat. The speakers for the occasion were And the qualified electors of the El, E. Creps, of Indiana; Dr. W.

cmn 1 In( 'iana will hold their elec- Joseph A. Henderson, Prohibition. Ruben Einstein, Socialist. F. T.

Lowman, Socialist. County Coroner. (Vote for one) Fred St. Clair, Republican, Democrat, Prohibition. District Attorney.

(Vote for one) Earle Miller, Republican, Gatti, of Punxsutawney, and Or. C. M. Smith, of Plumville. (Remarks were jnade by other visitors from Punxsu- saifi borough fewney and the members of the club.

tuu Music was furnished a quartet of llou in said district. East WhcaUield township, 3rd district, 'the Penclec Coal Co. building, in the of liobindale, in said district. West township, 1st dis- ricl, in the election house in. the said iistrlct, in the village of Robinson.

West Wlieatfleld township, 2nd district, in the election house in the village oi' Centerville, in said district, West WheaUield township, 3rd district, in the election house at Chos. Walbeck's, in said district. West Wheatliold township, 5th district, in the CoimnionweaHh Coal Coke building, in the village of Climax, in said district. White township, 1st district, in election house, X. Sixth in said district.

Prohibi-1 White township, district No. 2, in 'ticket ofllce, Fair Grounds, South Seventh street, entrance, in said district. Young township, 1st district, in the elcctum house in said district. Young township, 2nd district, in the Advertisement G. T.

McCrea Addr s.ses Votets To the Voters of Indiana County: the primary election, held September 20, 1927, I received 6,573 Re- puiblican votes, only 123 votes less than miy opponent. Several hundred Republican votes were 'misled iby the sttatement that I would not except the office oif county surveyor if nominated, so voted for my opponent. I was nominated on the Democratic and Prohibition tickets, and I solicit the votes of all who favor me with their support at the iprimary election, as well as the vote of all those who through a misunderstanding may have supported my -opponent. I I have 4.1 years' as a surveyor ancl have been county sur- veyor for 12 years without any com- YOU TAKE A WISE STEP i 8 i when you create a trust fund for your family and appoint the Farmers Bank Trust Company your Trustee the faithful execution of your instructions. Call and see us about it.

Capital Surplus $225,000.00 S300.000.00 FARMERS ESTABLISHED I87Q i For Sheriff VOTEFOEl John A. Remaley General Election, November 8, 1927 newest theLeadin COLUMBUS.OHIO Opposite theStateCapitai The for dances, luncheon.dinner Midcarc £0 jwd that Sorority widrTraiternity Headauarcers OLD coiONY CLUB also Republican Democrauc John Koc-oni John Kocopi, 21 yenvs, of I ll.rilll£) VliOLllVrk) tit bJIV the several districts as fol- Hull, in the village of West Leba- nun, in said district, Armagh borough, in the Town Hall, in Young township. 3rd district, in the I building owned by Pittsburgh Gas In Villag Ise runxsuta'wney singers and Nick iCa- anH accordionist. i House, near Church, in said district. also nmko known and notice own3hlp 2nd dist rtct.

in as by the Act of June, A. 1891, I am Curry Run required, that every person, except Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any DelpJuneM. Kennedy, who was into the home Of Mr. and Mrs. T.

Mafcaffey, of Cherrytree, when tot. five years of age, the death mother, graduated October 4, ir, district. Class tlhe tliree- se of training' for' nurses in ces eace, wo sa any I Blacklick township, 1st district in the office or appointment of trust or any farm CI fc Blacklick township 2nd district dlst whether a commissioned Kennedy sfl! urre owrmn 1st 'Pittsburgh, tion house in Blacklick one ot the legislative, judiciary in store or executive department of this. State at Hortons, in or ot the United States, or any city or incorporated district, and also every Banks township, 2nd district, in Elec- member of Congress, and of the State Legislature and of the select and common council of any city or commissioners of incorporated districts, by Jaw incapable of holding or exercising at thu same time the office or appoi Inspector or Clerk of house at Flora, in said district. Burrell towrmhin 1st 'ipensatdon.

I am a resident of Indiana county. My grealt-fgirandfather, my grandfather and father were raised on a farm 1 1-2 miles north of Blairsville, now occupied by Charles Furguson. My father was county surveyor in our county for a number of years, My great-grandfather and James my mothers Clymer, died in the Dixonville P' ltal on Saturday afternoon with a resided Young township on the fracturo of tne Rphie in farm albout two miles east West mine accident. Ho h'- Lebanon, now 'occupied 'by W. Mr.

ancl Mrs. Koeorl. and these. Couch. I was born in Indiana, my Oth an 'j I ao1 Annn, ents moved to Mechanicsiburgi and I 'Funeral have been a resident of Brushvalleiy the Greek Catholic Church at Clymer township ever since.

My opponent, Q. on Tuesday morning and burial B. Jones, was (born an Green township. ma in ll Groek Cnthollc Cemetery He moved away from there when he was small and at present time lives in Johnstown, with his wife and family. Club Meals inMitoDJnmg Room Blue Plate Lunchcoa w4n Inter-collegiate Alumni Hotel Announcement has been made of the marria of Mis Kathryn Stew- Ch4rles Mrs, Susan Boring Mrs.

Susan Boring, aged 87 years d'fid nt flip home of her daughter, T.Ilie Ror'ng, of Strongstown, on October IB. She leaves three daughters, Alien Borjn.fi;, of New Florence; Mrs Catherine Mervine, of Belsano; Tillie of-Strongstown; Jerry Boring, of Nicktown, ancl Frank Borine or Ivison, NOTICE. Beckworth, of Martinsburg, W. Thanking you for your support -at which occurred at Lewistown, on the general election, I remain. Yours sincerely, G.

T. MoCrea, County Surveyor. Oct. May 7. The ceremony was formed by Rev.

H. S. Laird. per- 6 6 ,6 is 4 prescription for trTc The Sheriffla Election Proclamation will be found on page four. Coldf, Grippe, FlUt, May Dunmire, of Bend, is a iBIHoV 1 and to" Percy Allen Rose, Bga.

Take notice that the following Rule has been granted in the Court of Com! mon Pleas of Indiana County: Sidney Bell v. Pennsylvania Pvallroad Company "INDIANA COUNTY, ss. In the Cpurt pf Common Pleas of diana County. No. 1 0 v- wjt September 26, the Court grrant a Rule on the I and Lega.1 Representatives of SJdney Bell, deceased, to show cause why the action should not abate.

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