OD SAVE THE COMMMONWEALTH.— I, A. B. Lee, High Sheriff of the County of Centre, Commonwealth of Pennsylva- nia, do hereby make known and give notice to the electors of the county aforesaid that an elec- tion will be held in the said county of Centre on e FIRST TUESDAY IN NOVEMBER, 1914. being the 3rd of November, 1914, for the purpose of electing the several persons hereinafter nam- ed, to wit: STATE OFFICES. One person for Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One person for Lieutenant Governor of the Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania. One person for Secretary of the Commonwealth . of Pennsylvania. One person for Secretary of Internal Affairs of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One person for United States Senator for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Four persons for Congressmen-at-Large of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One person for Judge of the Supreme Court of e Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One person for Judge of the Superior Court of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. ELECTION One person for State Senator for the counties of Centre and Clearfield. z One person for Member of the General Assembly for the county of Centre. PLACES FOR ELECTIONS. I also hereby make known and give notice that] the place of holding elections in the severa wards, boroughs, districts and townships within the county of Centre is as follows: For the North ward of the borough of Belle- fonte, at the Logan hose company house, on East Howard street. For the South ward of the borough of Belle- fonte, in the Garman Opera house building in the room formerly occupied by H.S. Taylor. : For the West ward of the borough of Belle- fonte, in the carriage shop of S. A. McQuistion, in Bellefonte. ; For the Borough of Centre Hall, in a room at Runkle’s Hotel. For the Borough of Howard, at the public school in said borough 3 x ; For the Borough of Millheim, in the old school house, now the Municipal building. For the Borough of Milesburg, in *he Borough building on Market street. 3 For the First Ward of the borough of Philips- burg, in the Reliance Hose Ho PR OCLAMA For the Borough of South Philipsburg, at the City Hall, in South Philipsburg. 5 ror the borough of Snow Shoe, in the borough uilding. For the borough of State College, in the State College Fire company building. For the borough of Unionville, in the Grange hall in said borough. 2 For the township of Benner, north precinct, at the Knox school house. : For the township of Benner, south precinct, at the Hoy’s school house. ? For the township of Boggs, east precinct, at the hall of Knights of Labor, in the village of urtin. For the township of Boggs, north precinct, at Walker's school house. . For the township of Boggs, west precinct, at the school house in Central City. iy For the township of Burnside, in the building awed by William Watson, in the village of Pine enn. For the township of College, at the school house in the village of Lemont. 5 For the township of Curtin, north precinct, at the school house in the village of Orviston. For the township of Curtin, south precinct, at the school house near Robert Mann's. For the township of Ferguson, west precinct, at Baileyville hall, in the village of Baileyville. For the township of Gregg, north precinct, at Murray's school house. 2 For the township of Gregg, east precinct, at the house occupied by William A. Sinkabine, at Penn Hall. : SE For the township of Gregg, west precinct, in a room at Spring Mills hotel at Spring Mills. For the township of Haines, east precinct, at the school house in the village of Woodward. For the township of Haines, west precinct, at the hotel at Aaronsburg. . For the township of Halfmoon, in I. 0.0. F. hall in the village of Stormstown. : For the township of Harris, east precinct, at the building owned by Harry McClellan, in the village of Linden Hall. 5 = For the township of Harris, west precinct, at the school house in the village of Boalsburg. For the township of Howard, in the township public building. z hy For the township of Huston, ina building own- ed by J. C. Nason, in the village of Julian. For the township of Liberty, east precinct, at the school house in Eagleville. - For the township of Liberty, west precinct, at the school house at Monument. For the tovnship of Marion, at the shop of TION. dwelling house of William Tyson, at Wolfs Store. For the township of Miles, middle precinct, at he wagonmaker shop of W. J. Weber, in Rebers- urg. For the township of Miles, west precinct, at the store room of Elias Miller, Madisonburg. For the township of Patton, in the shop of John Hoy at Waddle. : For the township of Penn, in a building former- ly owned by Luther Guisewhite, at Coburn. For the township of Potter, north precinct, at the Old Fort hotel. For the township of Potter, south precinct, at the hotel in the village of Potters Mills. For the township of Potter, west precinct, at the store of George Meiss at Colyer. . For the township of Rush, north precinct, at the township Poor House. : For the township of Rush, east precinct, at the school house in the village of Cassanova. For the township of Rush, south precinct, at the school house in the village of Powelton. For the township of Rush, west precinct, atthe school house near Osceola Mills, known as the Tower school house. For the township of Snow Shoe, east precinct, at the school house in the village of Clarence. For the township of Snow Shoe, west precinct, at the house of Alonza A. Groe, in the village of the township building erected ? biackemith shop. g Bear, Maliory's or the township of Spring, south precinct, at the public house of Jno. C. Mulfinger, in Pleas- Se towpelip or 8 or the township of Spring, west precinct, i the township building at Coleville. P n For the township of Taylor, in the house erected for that purpose at Leonard Merryman’s. For the township of Union, in the township Public building. For the township of Walker, east precinct, in the hotel of Frank Emerick in the village of Nittany. . For the township of Walker, middle precinct, in Grange Hall in the village of Hublersburg. For the township of Walker, west precinct, at He, dwelling house of John Royer in the village ion. For the township of Worth, in the hall of the Knights of the Golden Eagle, in the village of Port Matilda. LIST OF NOMINATIONS: The following is the official list of nominations made by the several parties, and as their names will appear upon the ticket to be voted on the 3rd day of November, 1914, at the different voting use. For the Second Ward of the borough of Philips- burg, at the Public building at the corner of North Centre and Presqueisle streets. DISTRICT OFFICES. 5 One person for Congressman for the district com- posed of the counties of Centre, Clearfield, Cameron and McKean. For the township of Ferguson, east precinct, at the public house of R. R. Randolph, in Pine Grove Mills. SPECIMEN BALLOT. places in Centre county, as certified to, respect- ively by the Secretary of the Commonwealth and the Commissioners of Centre county: Moshannon. For the township of Spring, north precinct, at Samuel Aley in the village of Jacksonville. For the township of Miles, east precinct, at the 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. 3 TAT A cross mark in the square opposite the name of any candidate indicates a vote for that candidate. If you desire to vote for a person whose name is not on the ballot, write or paste his name in the blank space provided for that purpose. A cross (X) in the party square in the first column does not carry a vote for any Judge. To vote for Judge mark a cross (X) opposite the name of the candidate desired. ® ; ° First Column. N on-Partisan Governor. Representative in Congress Representative in Congress. ae Column. (Mark One.) At Large. (Mark One) (Mark Four.) To Vote a Straight Party Ticket, v C MeCor “ Democratic Short 5 Bright Dore W. E. Tobias, Democratic . . ance C. McCormick,{ — : hE Mark a Cross (X) in this Column. JUDICIAL TICKET : | Washingion ne at Bo Mer ta NON-PARTISAN. ee Martin Jennings Caton, Democratic 7 Sr (¢ LE Sonia RY i . | Republican : Charles H. Rowland, Republican i» ode C la Arthur B. Clark Democratic Se eS [Martin G. Brambaugn Keystone cs en S. W. McLarren, Prohibition DEMOCRATIC |. Lib Charles N. Crosby, Democrotic Pr > = Judge of the Supreme {Personal Liberty ee re Stee Frank C. Rittenhouse, Socialist Court. : Washington (Mark One.) Joseph B. Allen, Socialist re . = Lex N. Mitchell Bull Moose Robert S. Frazier, Charles N. Brumm, Bull Moose ee WASHINGTON 2 Roosevelt Progressive George Kunkel, Wm.Draper Lewis, Roosevelt Progressive — : Washington Senator in the General Matthew H. Stevenson, Prohibition Assembly, Es Arthur R. Ripley | Bull Moose (Mark One.) REPUBLICAN . Caleb Harrison, Industrialist : mda zt . yr (Roosevels Progressive William H. Patterson, Democratic Judge of the Superior | Washington [ Washington Court Alonzo S. Moulthrop, 1 SOCIALIST (Mark One) IAndersonWalters{ Bull Moose { Prohibition Jaros E. Clark Lieutenant Governor. | Roosevelt Progressive S. J. Miller, Republican (Mark One.) ( Pronk M. Trexler Washington Charles C. Johnson, Socialist | Democratic BULL OSE Wm. T. Creasy, < Harry Watson,{ Bull Moose | Keystone : 7 — Si Roosevelt Progressivef L : Washington { | Republican ; . : Percy F. Smith,< Bull Moose Thomas S. Crago, Representative in the General Roosevelt Progressive : Personal Liberty ly : Roosevelt Progressiv : “mommy |] Republican Mahlon M. Garland, Republican David W. Miller, Democratic Frank B. McClain, Personal Liberty Personal Liberty Herbert H. Ashman, Washington Republican Daniel F. Lafean, { — Frederick J. Shollar, Socialist Personal Liberty Harry B. Scott, Republican : H. J. Whalen, Prohibition Samuel Wilkinson, Socialist Republican KEYSTONE Geo. G. Anton, Industrialist John R. K. Scott, = Personal Liberty Dennis O’Brien Coughlin,Socialist INDUSTRIALIST Edward W. Haydon, Socialist Secretary of Internal Affairs. W. S. Greeley King, Socialist : ; United States Senator. (Mark One.) : Na : i . Charles Sehl, Socialist (Mark One.) William N. McNair, Democratic : ; = George Hart, Prohibition A. Mitchell Palmer, Democratic : , Washington f. ] James J. Patton, Prohibition Washington 3 Fred E. Lewis, Bull Moose 3 ; B. R. Pike, Prohibition Gifford Pinchot, Bull Moose : (Roosevelt Progressive coping Tu hereby given that gvery ) fon, ex- : S. Harper Smith, Prohibition a iE ora yp any Roosevelt Progressive ; Government vi the United States 4 of = Republican or of any city orincorporated district, whether a: Albert W. Binz, Keystone commissioned officer or otherwise a sub- | Repsblicen ees oon Gao Boies Penrose, enry Houck, 3 Keystone Judiciary department of this State, or of the Joseph B. Holtz, Keystone United States, or of any city or incorporated Personal Liberty district, and also that every member of Congress P 1 Libert and of the State Legislature, and of the select or L ersona y L K Sominon council 2 2 city, = gommissionsrs : i of any incorporated district, is by law, incapable ; Fred W. Whiteside, Socialist Io La Syseon En ame he . qs udge, in I Cle Robert B. Ringler Socialist Howard 5. Wall Ki of any Slection of this Commonwealth, and that 2 no 1spector, judge or of er officer of any suc Madison F. Larkin, Prohibition ow. alker, eystone a ct one hal be Si igile he say once to sich . sg sas s, an e! T. C. W. R. Smith, Prohibition ey ttre © Under the law of the Commonwealth for hold: . RT ing elections, open A. S. Landis, Industrialist James Brwin, hdugtrialist o'clock a. m. and closed at 7 o'clock p.m. . J on Given under my hand and seal at my office in W. H. Thomas, Industrialist Bellefonte, this 20th day of October, in the year H. G. Meinel, Industrialist of our Lord, nineteen hundred and fourteen, and in the one hundred and thirty-ninth year of the Independence of the United States of America. bad : A. B. LEE, (Seal) Charles Durner, Industrialist 50-42-2t Sheriff of Contre County. Industrialist A. M. Fisher,
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