Sant)ercjr) (SouT)\y Jf ress. 1 ISHT4BUSHED BY C. B.GOULD. HENRY n~MULLIN, Editor and Manager. RGPI'KMCAX STATE TICKET OOVF.IiNOII -Edwin S. Stuart, Philadelphia. , LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR—Robert S. Mur phy, Cambria county. AUDITOR GENERAL—Robert K. Young' Tioga county. SECRETARY ;oF INTERNAL AFFAIRS IU'iirj'JIo . Lebanon county. OUXTY TICKET. For Congress, pHARLSS I'\ BARCLAY, Cameron.' W. GREEN, Cameron. For i;. Ktotaryj!Be*:,! to?, JlecorSer and Clerk I X TION PROCLAMATION. I, John- D. Swope, High Sheriff of the County of Cameron, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and give notice to the electors of the County ot Cameron, Pa., that an election,,will be held in the said county on Tuesday, the 6tli day of November, A. D. 1566, it being the Tuesday following the first Monday of November, (tli to be opened at 7 o'clock A. M., and closed at 7 o'clock P. M.,) at which time the freemen of Cameron Count) will vote by ballot for the purpose of electing the following officersr One pei ;on f< r ' '.overnor, one peison for Lieutenant Governor, one person i'or Auditor General, one person for Secretary of Internal Affairs, one person for Congress, one person for State Senator, one person for President Judge, ©He,, person for Assembly, one person for Associate Judge, one person for Prothonotary, Register, Recorder and Clerk of the Courts, one person for Coroner, one person for County Surveyor, and two persons for Jury Commissioners. v To vote a straight party ticket, mark a cross (X) in the square, in the first column, opposite the name of the party of your choice. 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 for whom he desires to vote, whose name is not printed on the ballot. IDs column is for Straight GOVERNOR. I I LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR. I j AUDiTOR GENERAL. I I SECRETARY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS. [Mark One.] [Mark One.] I (Mark One) IMarkOnel y Votes. Republican, j Republican, Republican, I Republican, Edwin S. Stuart, ' ■ Robert S. Murphy, J 1 Robert K. Young, ; —— Henry Houck, I I REPUBLICAN. I I j Citizens, I I I j Citizens, 111 ' ' CitiZ6nH ' | | | j Citizens ' . Democratic, . Democratic, Democratic, Democratic, Commonwealth, 3^ Commonwealth, Prohibition, i EIYIOCRATIC I I Lewis Emery, Jr., riifn 1 12 . oln 0 ln t . u 0 .! T . . John J. Green, Lincoln, wbiii vwim 1 lUa ■ ■ Lincoln, Jeremiah S. Black, | Lincoln, Commonwealth, Referendum, Referendum, William T. Creasy, Lincoln, Referendum, , 1 a tt • _ T U . Union Labor, B • Union Labor, Union Labor, Referendum, J ? PROHIBITION I I I I I , , I j I I j I I George Hoffman, Pro ibition, _ B 1 Homer L. Castle, Prohibition, H. D. Patton, Prohibition, Union Labor, James A. Maurer, Socialist, Charles P. Gildea, Socialist, Edward Moore, Socialist, Henry W. Kane, Socialist ■j SOCIALIST I I Socialist Labor, James Clark, Socialist Labor, William H. Thomas, Socialist Labor, James A. McConnell, Socialist Labor, \ I I " ~ . ~~ ' - ■ ■ REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS. REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. JUDGE OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. ASSOCIATE JUDGE. 'SOCIALIST LABORI ) "T*"' 112 1 — . , | ■ Republican, Josiah Howard, Republican, Benjamin W. Green, Republican, George J. Laßar, Republican, Charles F. Barclay, —— 1 1 "I "" Prohibition, i Democratic, I Democratic, i Democratic, ___ Frank X Blumle, J ——- Harry Alvan Hall, J —— Sylvester S. Smith, ! • I Hugh S. Taylor, Democratic, I | | Lincoln, | I | Linco n, J I I Lincoln, 1 iimi 1 in 11 James D. Blair, Socialist, I ——— 1 —MB— ll mm TUi I ~ I PROTRONOTARY, REGISTER, RECORDER AND ( 3 DISTRICT ATTORNEY |{ ~ CORONER. - I n| fl CLERK OF THE COURTS. |j LMarkOne.] Jj [Mark One.] I . 1 I SENATOR IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. [MarkOne.] I I J— [Mark One. | | J. P. McNarney, Republican, W.S.Russell, Republican, "i l '™""™ MwniMwiM■■■!i 1■ 1 mi. Imi 1 John K. Wilson, Republican, —— - j „ t _ ■ ■ .1-1 • Bert A jj ea ] 6i Democratic, I IIIPOI M 1 I ■ Geo. E. Wylie, Democratic, I i—___ _ LINCOLN I I Democratic, James K. P. Hall, J —— | I Lincoln, J —————— —— - | J COUNTY SURVEYOR. JURY CCMMISSIONER. REFERENDUM I I j I=l2=* _ > ■i I I V. A. Brooks, Republican, j. A Wykoff, Republican, George P. Jones, Democratic, N. P. Minard, Democratic, UNIQH LABOR | | VOTING PLACES. The [n. • for holding the election f-r the Tpwnship of Shippen shall beat the building of the late J. S. Wiley, east or Portage wagon bridge in said Township. For Mm '.Vest Ward of the borough of Emporium, at the Rink in said Ward. , For the Middle Ward of the Borough of Emporium, at the City Hall in said Ward. For t'n.' Cast Ward of the borough of Emporium, at the Hose House in said Ward. For the Township of Portage, at the Siztr Spring* Hotel. For the Township of Lumber at the Alpiue House. I or the TownHhip. of Gibson at the house of Julia Dent, i'oi tbc korougli cl UrilV.vood, at Town If all. ¥Ol tfcs Towoxliip of Grove at the Hotel of Goo. P. Shaffer, I Senator Knox Calls for Action. It has been the habit of the Emery-Democratic news-papers to praise Senator Knox and to say of j him that he lias the confidence of' President Roosevelt, says Philadel-' phia Inquirer. • But the trouble with the Kmcry- I >emoeratie newspapers is that they' have had an idea that Senator Knox would not open his mouth during the campaign, thus giving the impression that he was not al tojjvt.lu'r in sympathy with the cause of the Republican 1 'arty in Pennsylvania. *Bul Senator Knox is a Republic in, i!' ■ verfcheles- . 11l- is for the whole Republic .u ticket. "J. believe that ituan and the • : • ' Md n s. ;tc rit Icet will be elected.'' .says Mr. .Knox, "and; that a strong Republican Oongreas ' iiiiial delegation will al&o be chos ■ . Stuart is ; 1 people b( .<-ve i::. hiiu." rouounces io;' the whole Republican tioket, as! iper inter-J ! v do in speeches 1 will voice the' CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1906 desire of President Roosevelt even ; according to the Emery-Demo cratic organs. 1 We say to you Republicans of ' Pennsylvania that the President ' ial campaign is on in Pennsylvania, just as it is in New York and in Massachusetts. If you want to ■ defeat Tlryanism and ILeartism you liave got to tackle the issue at once and follow President Roose velt and Senator Knox. Vote as Roosevelt votes, vole a,s Senator Knox vot'-s. and all will be well. (Jan you wiu? V> <i v. .r; rl . to. win in nnyiliiir. , strength, with mi :-i i . . n.\ \ man or wotiiat tivc organs is not in 1; work or a day's v. . flow can they 1 .n ! for Dyspepsia co: of a healthy Btei>. - iuacli in shape ant function of si i brain with Mr 1%. t.-. what you Dysp< p.-ia, Sour the Heart and C 1 Unison. | A Record That Counts j \ Emtoh PitKss:— 3 Since I was elected to the Legislature two years ago, the i £ State has spent in our County for roads and schools the follow- 3 £ ing amount: 3 } West Creek Road. 1,575 feet $2,926.67 5 Fourth Street, Emporium 2,528 feet 4.018.50 112 Amaunts allowed on State lands under $ \ special bill 1 had passed: 3 For Roads for 11)05 403.24 For Roads for L9o(i 1,277.56 $ ( For Schools for 1905 604.86 < * For Schools for 1900 I,SI 6.34 ,} } Total $11,547.67 ) i '1 hi i - monoy th;;fc never 1 ami- to our counly before. and '• £ perhaps, would have come ii I had not put forth the spec- } > ial efforts J did. « i I , s t! th f 'people ttime tins was wortu while, and oi any spinal > benefit t'> them. Iv onM respectfully ollcit their support for my \ ' Yourc; tri l !t \ i ' ; .JOSIAII IIOWARi). \ - r \ - w' *' . J-* ■ . . AatA *' -' / V«\> ELECTION OFFICERS. NVticu is hereby Riven thnt every person, excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold nnv office or aDuoimment of m-ofit nr im i Su? r rT«? ! j; n "f fl^t^,Kl '° ah .T'" ,a < UN °, r °hu y ? iiy : ,r .Incorporated district, whetherl comZSl ;, i i* or ahitll be emj io.vefi under the legislative, executive or judiciary departmentof this estate, or of the United States nr ?t ?; i . »'• '•"•orporatcrt district, and also Hut every Member of O .n-res- ami of the StuU- Legislature ami of the Select or Common Council V?. '" n,asK V^ r ,r V ,y 1 »c<» r P ' titod ci.strict, is by law incapable of holding or e\ercisiii K at the same lime the ottice or amoint.in of Judge. In l , pi (-tor or (Jerk OF aay ol.vti-.n ol this Commonwealth ami that ID Inspector .lodge or other officer of any such elcctlm shnlih eligible to uny ollloe to be then voted for except that of an election officer. J eiieuon shall be Given under my hand ami -.oil at my office, in Emporium, fa., this 22nd day of October, A.1)., 1900. JOHN o. SWOPE, [seal/ Sheriff of County. Timber Lands lor Sale FOR Immediate Operation. Michigan—Five thousand acres on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul It. R. ( will cut seventeen thousand feet per acre, seventy per cent, hem lock, balance pint, spruce, maple and cedar, lias 12-cent rate to Chicago. North Carolina Kight hundred acres. Will cut ten millioit feet, all pine, within hall a mile of Seuhourd Air Line. Has 16-cent rate t<> I'hil adelphia. Noriii Carolina—Fourteen hundred acres. Will cut ten million leet of pine, four million of oak, one million of poplar. Four miles from Southern Railway. ix-cent rate to Pittsburg. West Virginia—Twelve hundred ami (iftvacres mi C. and O. K. It. Will cut ft „v i-.iilllont of hemlock >ind three teillirei-; nl*linrdwood. West Virginia Twenty-two hundred acres. Will cut thirty miiliou feet, ns follow.-: Vi per eentbcinlook.jp per cent, oak, balance poplar, These tract- are" guaranteed to estimates and title:'. Pull D-irUonlar.s given upon applica- We'havi; s iv- raUarge bmtndart* t of hemlock A':'TOR.:: Y-AT-I. i ,
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