ELECTION PROCLAMATION. OD SAVE THE COMMMONWEALTH.— One person for State Senator for the counties of For the Borough of South Philipsburg, at the For the township of Ferguson, west precinct, dwelling house of William Tyson, at Wolfs Store. the township building erected near Mallory’s I, A. B. Lee, High Sheriff of the County ntre and Clearfield. City Hall, in South Philipsburg. at Baileyville hall, in the village of Baileyville. For the township of Miles, middle precinct, at blacksmith shop. ed = Centre, Commonwealth of Penisylva- One person for Member of the General Assembly 5 or the borough of Snow Shoe, in the borough wy the township of Gregg, north precinct, at fe Wagonmalier shop of W. J. Weber, in Rebers- a the township of Spring, south precinct, at nia, do hereby m nown and give notice to or the county of e, + : 5 urray + . e in Pi the electors of the county aforesaid that an elec- PLACES FOR ELECTIONS "For the borough of State College, in the State For the township of Gregg, east precinct, at For the township of Miles, west precinct, at ant Gap. — ¢ 01"0- C. Mulfinger, in Pleas- tion will be held in the said county of Centre on I also, hereby make k d give notice that; College Fire company building. the house occupied by William A. Sinkabine, at the store room of Elias Miller, Madisonburg, For the township of Spring, west i i the the place of holdin elections in the several . For the borough of Unionville, in the Grange Penn Hall For the township of Patton, in the shop of John the township building at Coloyille-. Precinct. in FIRST TUESDAY IN NOVEMBER, 1914. wards, boroughs, districts and townshies orbs, hallin said borough. : For the township of Gregg, west precinct,ina Hoy at Waddle. For the township of Taylor, in the h being the 3rd of November, 1914, for the purpose thecounty of Centre is as follows: (hog ihe township of Benner, north precinct, at TOOr: Bt Spring Mills hoe 2 Spring Mls ct ai i orihe {oVship of Penn, ina building former- ergeted for that purpose at Leonard Merryman’s, : 5 . ’ 3 or the S| s » uther , al urn. i i i i. of sleciing theseveral persons hereinafter nam For the North ward of the borough of Belle- For the township of Bennex, south precinct, at the school house in the village of Woodward. - For the township of Potter, north precinct, at Public So of Union, in the township , * STATE OFFICES fonts, af Yel Logan hose company house, on East the Hov's school house. Ec Aya the toynship of Haines, west precinct, at the oi Fort hotel. £ Pea os th wor the township of Walker, east precinct, in ( - the t hi hs t inct, at the hotel at Aaronsburg. or the township of Potter, south precinct, at t t ick i f : Oe Benneyiyanac nor of the Commonwealth For the South ward of the borough of Belle. yEr,ihe township of Tabor, in tho vince of | Forth Lakhone or Halfmoon. in 1.0.0. F. the poke fownshin of Polter, south pre Nittany. °F Frank Emerick in the village of One person for Lieutenant Governor of the Com- (0nte: in the Garman Opera house building in the Curtin. hall in the village of Stormstown. For the township of Potter, west precinct, at For the township of Walker, middle precinct monwealth of Pennsylvania e room formerly occupied by H. S. Taylor. For the township of Boggs, north precinct,at For the township of Harris, east precinct, at the store of George Meiss at Colyer. in Grange Hall in the village of Hublersburg. One person for Secretary of the Commonwealth For the West ward of the Porougs of Belle: walker's school house. the building owned by Harry McClellan, inthe For the township of Rush, north precinct, at For the township of Walker, west at Re en ry fonte, in the carriage shop of S. A. cQuistion, For the township of Boggs, west precinct, at village of Linden Hall. the township Poor House, the dwelling house of John Royer in Pr at One person for Secretary of Internal Affairs of Bellefonte. : the school house in Central City. For the township of Harris, west precinct, at For the township of Rush, east precinct, at the of Zion. 8 the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania or the Borough of Centre Hall, in a room at For the township of Burnside, in the building the school house in the village of Boalsburg. = school house in the village of Cassanova. For the township of Worth, in the hall of the One person for United States Senator for the Nunkle's Hotel. jc owned by William Watson, in the village of Pine For the township of Howard, in the township For the township of Rush, south precinct, at Knights of the Golden Eagle, in the vill f Chamonwealth of Pennsylvania For the Borough of Howard, at the public Glenn. public building. 3 el the school house in the village of Powelton. Port Matilda. ze Vilage © Four, persons for Congressmen-at-Large of the School in said borough, heim For the township of College, at the school ~ For the township of Huston, ina building own- For the township of Rush, west precinct, at the —_— Commonwealth of Pennsylvania For the Borough of Millheim, in the old school pouge in the village of Lemont. ed by J. C. Nason, in the village of Julian. _ school house near Osceola Mills, known as the LIST OF One person for Judge of the Stprem e Court of ouse, now the Municipal building. For the township of Curtin, north precinct, at For the township of Liberty, east precinct, at Tower school house. Deas NOMINATIONS: pe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania For the Borough of Milesburg, in the Borough he school house in the village of Orviston. the schocl house in Eagleville. - For the township of Snow Shoe, east precinct, The following is the official list of nominations One person for Judge of the Superior Court of building on Market street, borough of Philips- _ For the township of Curtin, south precinct, at ao jhe townehip $f iberty, west precinct, at at the school house in the village of Clarence. Made by the Several parties, and as their names i A a y ’ : onument. i i e tic the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. burg, in the Reliance Hose House. = the school house near Robert Mann's. g the school house at ¥ Amen &- / For the township of Snow Shoe, west precinct, 3g day of November, 191 4 =H 2 ited on the DISTRICT OFFICES. | For the Second Ward of the borough of Philips. For the township of Ferguson, east: precinct, . For the township Marion, st e shop o 3 the house of Alonza A. Groe, in the village of places in Centre county, as certified to, respect: One person for Congressman for the district com- burg, at the Public building at the corner of at the public house of R. K. Randolph. in blac Samuel Aley in the village of Jacksonville. Oshannon,'. . : ively by the Secretary of the Commonwealth and posed of the counties of Centre, Clearfield, North Centre and Presqueisle streets. Grove Mills. For the township of Miles, east precinct, at the For the township of Spring, north precinct, at the Commissioners of Centre county: Cameron and McKean. SPECIMEN BALLOT. 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. 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. Non-Partisan Governor. | Representative in Congress Representative in Congress. —— Column. : (Mark One.) At Large. (Mark One.) * (Mark Four.) To Vote a Straight P arty Ticket, ¢ ik I Decioctic Roar. & Firlons Donotiates W. E. Tobias, Democratic | Mark a Cross (X) in this Column, JUDICIAL TICKET Vee MC Yo jm am CE NON-PARTISAN. otis L ire = Martin Jennings Caton, Democratic RES an er LR SS [ Republican i mesg on eee Charles H. Rowland, Republican ed Arthur B. Clark Democratic Te — G. Brumbatehy Keystone Sedat ibs nn Al alee S. W. McLarren, Prohibition DEMOCRATIC ber Ta Charles N. Crosby, Democrotic CREE Te Judge of the Supreme { Personal Liberty SHER ee Frank C. Rittenhouse, Socialist 2 Court. : Washington (Mark One.) Joseph B. Allen, Socialist Lex N. Mitchell< Bull Moose Robert S. Frazier, Charles N. Brumm, Bull Moose lt WASHINGTON Tr - Roosevelt Progressiv George Kunkel, Wm.Draper Lewis, Roosevelt Progressive TT — ——e Washington Senator in the General Matthew H. Stevenson, Prohibition Assembly. i Arthur R. Ripley< Bull Moose (Mark One.) REPUBLICAN Caleb Harrison, Industrialist . — i: : SRG (Roosevel: Progressive William H. Patterson, Democratic : 4 E re a Judge of the Superior Washington [ Washington - Codes . Alonzo S. Moulthrop, { . | sass SOCIALIST "Mak One) AndersonWalters< Ban Moose o via { Prohibition ; i Roosevelt Progressiv i 3 Tames E Clerk. Lieutenant Governor. S. J. Miller, Republican (Mark One.) RR Washington Charles C. Johnson, Socialist Frank M. Trexler, : ( : | Democratic J BULL 0 0S Wm. T. Creasy, Harry Watson,{ Bull Moose Keystone Ls : Roosevelt Progressive] \ | Westanpion Sel { Republican Thomas S. Crago, Roosevel myssve] Poy Bal Moose. © = ; bz Liberty Beprosemaive = : ot General Roosevelt Progressiv (Mark One.) - - Republican Mahlon M. Garland, : David W. Miller, D i Republican Personal Liberty iller, emocratic - Frank B. McClain, I i nT Personal Liberty J Herbert H. Ashman, Washington . ht hai [Republican ‘y or . Daniel F. Lafean, 4 — 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.) Charles Sehl, Socialist (Mark One.) bars L . William N. McNair, Democratic . George Hart, Prohibition A. Mitchell Palmer, Democratic of 5 Washington [ Woskiast James J. Patton, Prohibition shington ; Fred E. Lewis,< Bull Moose B. R. Pike, Prohibition Gifford Pinchot,< Bull Moose : ? Roosevelt Progressivel coping] is herebs Siven that every Jen, ex- q . ep sas ustice o € Feace, who old an : S. Harper Smith, Prohibition : f prof y Roosevelt Progressiv ; Government of the Dts Sra trust eae nd ; Republican or of any Shy or Incorporated district, whether 2 . i er rwise | Repnttican a optmte fice of sat who fs oF Shai Be So Boies Penrose, Henry Houck, { gevstone Judi department ofthis State, or of the tates, Tr Cl Personal Libe Joseph B. Holtz, Keystone > district, and also that very Sor of Cond ty Personal Libert and of the State Legislature, and of the select or oe 4 y ohn 14 Gf Enon AE, 7 Comming Fred W. Whiteside, Socialist John Lipset, Keystone of holding or exercising at the same time the > S : an office or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk Robert B. Ringler Socialist Sony election of this Commonwealth, and that * ns > udge Tr cer any su Madison F. Larkin, Prohibition Howard S. Walker, Keystone elections shall be eligible to any officeto. be thon J y i4is voted for, except that of an election officer. 4 C. W.R. Smith, Prohibition : So ponder the law v of the Commonwealth for hold. A. S. Landis, Industrialist | James Erwin, Industrialist oe Bm ah Choad at Frac poet i ini Given under my hand and seal at my office in edad | #2 Toon | vote Ea ; . i 01 ou » ) H. G. Meinel, Industrialist in the ene hundred and thirty ninth gear of the : Independence of the United States of America, iss A. B. LEE, (Seal) Charles Durner, Industrialist 50.422 hy of EE, 15 Connty. A. M. Fisher, ‘Industrialist . 3 A ad . PR a, Ae
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