Election Proclamation God save the Commonwealth. I, Harry Dukeman, High Sheriff of the County of Centre, Comomnwealth of Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and give notice to the electors of the County aforesaid that an election will be held in the said County of Centre on the FIRST TUESDAY IN NOVEMBER, 1320, being the 2nd of November for The purpose of electing th: several persons hereafter named, to wit: Thirty-eight persons for Presidential Electors. One person for United States Senator. One person for State Treasurer. 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 at the head of a group of Presidential Electors, opposite the name of a Part d its Presi je Square 2! hs lea PO. y an s Presidential candidates, is a vote for all the Hilectors of that Party, BUT A cross mark in the square opposite the 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 his name in the blank space provided for that purpose. Xe vote i an individual takialaste of Ap0iler Sorly alter aking a mark in the party square, mark a cross (X) opposité his name. or an ce where more than one candidate is to be elected, the voter, after marki in the part uare, ma, i i whom he desires to vote. For such office votes shall not be counted for is not individually dor i708 Us vote In ninrkines omer 04) to the. ight of sadiuisenlilels for 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 To Vote a Straight Presidential Electors (Vote for 38) Presidential Electors Presidential EI (Vote for 38) ntial Electors Presidential Elector (Vote for 38) : (Vote for 38) Presidential Electors Presidential Electors (Vote for 38) Presidential Electors Presidential Blectors (Vote for 38) (Vote for 38) (Insert gress. (Vote for One.) E. Sheldon Adiel B. Yoder : — ‘ | A. Theodore F. Jenkins R. E. English George Hanneside I A One person for Representative in the One person for Auditor General. Party Ticket, Mark a JUDICIAL TICKET RE DEMOCRATIC T1 PTT a ERT mE AOA —— f the Supreme Aid : REPU DEMOCRATIC | SOCIALIST PROHIBITION | 1 c 5s persons for Judge of t Pp! Srosy (X) in this NON-PARTISAN Cox and Roosevelt _._Debs_and Stedman Watkins and Colvin | Cltrietinion. Bon Hayes | Ts Solum ie Jor ere One persons for Judge of the Superior olumn. p William 3. Glasgow i Charles I. Devel erbert T. Ames M. J. “James B. Gent | for Presidential Electors - : : anamaker James Houlahen } | P. J. Parris “W. M. DeVinney E : David Willams ~~ | other than those whose coon _pusqs or Reprstontatives: in REPUBLICAN | | Judge of the Supreme Court ames Dobson | Ellen Duane Davis | | {FA 'siivis ~~ || | John G. Dixon 7 Davia William eo names appear printed on One person for Representative in Con- Charles A. Ernst ~~ Rembrandt Peale Jacob D. Reber F R. L. Emerick TBugeno J. Murphy I SE maliot, i 2 fl | General Assembly. 2 & oh DEMOCRATIC Sylvester B. Sadler 2A. Raymond Ratt _| | Julius Weisberg ~~ | E. J. Fithian [ “William Feeney TE Hae rrr I also hereby make known and give no- Joseph L, Galen . | J. P. Innerarity | | [Albert Gaddis I John I. McCall 11 tssnk Dirommer ry tice that the place of holding elections in P Joseph B. Cohen = ua iT SE hee a Tani ; the several wards, boroughs, districts and townships within the County of Centre is as follows: For the North Ward of the borough of Bellefonte, at the Logan Hose Co. house Alphonse Olbrich | Charles Sehl F. G 161 | T. H. Hamilton _ a | J. W. C. Hites D. G. Hendricks | Benjamin H. Green James J. Sweeney | | 1 Fred Groff | | | SOCIALIST I Judge of the Superior Court S Clinton S. Golden | cr eet ate eg a] R— | on cast Howard Stroy, ‘Edward Fitzgerald | | | [7 6 Hosiek I “Clinton 8. G ter] For the South Ward of the borough of PROHIBITION | | (Vote for One.) | F.B.Nivin___- I C. S. Humes | Frank P. Kennedy i Jisliefente] in theUnding Brg Co. Ba William B, Linn Harvey Christman | | | Claude B. Armstrong |_| | John S. Hay I] |M. P. Powasis | [rp For the West Ward of the borough of - Slavmaker Willie A ipkman __ wm. 2, Ostemeyer ITE STSy — 1 Clarence J. Moser | Bellefonte, in the carriage shop of S. A. rooks amuel B. Price . E. Musselman | M. F. Larkin | Frank Swartwood | McQuistion, in Bellefonte. INDUSTRIAL Berra T¥F §s a | Frank Swa for the borough of Centre Hall, In a De ald James M. Nesbitt | Howard Leopold | Robert B. Long | room at Runkle’s hotel. Louis C. Robinhold | | Frank Green | Elisha K. Kane | John Hollister | : For the borough hat Howard, at the pub- | Jonathan Frederick 3 Raymond J. Hoises | H. Rea Garber | Frank C. Hoover 1 He eat Ort Piilhein, in the LABOR mn United States Senator TEE Showa | [Reena [| | Archibald McNeil 5 Gilbert F. Feight school house, now the Municipal building. ; | J. Walton Bowman | | |} Daniel F. Romig | Samuel S. Carnell I H. B. Rohrer | por ae Lg eae. he {Vote for One.) | George C. Graeber | Thomas H. Clark O. K. Mohr | Philip Wagaman I rou, uilding on Market street. psi = + base — rr AAR For the First Ward of the borough of | SINGLE TAX [| | [ Botes Penrose, Republican A Re Hares |} IM. L Newcomer | | | Henry W. Mead | | Charles E. Nau i] Philipsburg, in the Reliance Hose house. : | Edward Moeslein ~~ | | § Elmer E. Kahl ~~ | W. J. Olds | August Cerutli | For the Second Ward of the borough of John A. Farrell, Democratic John B. McAuney | James Henry Murphy | | IH, D, Patton. I} | Patrick ¥. Hynes, Jr. | Philipsburg, at the Public Building at the | H. M. Hartman ~~ | | |I'B. F. Biechley 3 Peebl = A ne a] corner of North Centre and Presqueisle Birch Wilson, Socialist eh rman. _' § §B. F. Biechle or ames Peebles Fo A.B. Tayler = | | street. | Asbury W. Lee - | | } Lars Swedenhjelm | | Geo. L. Pennock | Chester Anderson Ror (ie Third Waid of:the borough of Leah Cobb Marion, Prohibition (James S. Moorhead || { Fdward Heidenreich — | W. A. Repp F | Edward Evans | cast corner of Seventh and Pine Strects. J ober 7. Wheeler, Tabor (Wiliam ¢ Mulan 1 f | 5x Cooley | [Chas 1. Rummen 1 Thomas P. Dolan 1 For the borough of South Philipsburg, : | James L. Lockhart | } |} T. Louis Majors | § J William Willis Sholl | David Niven | ’ at the City Hall in South Philipsburg. | Joseph Eugene Jennings, Single Tax | Michael Liebel, Jr. |_| | Chris Sauers | C. R. Slade | IPL Me@rath Boas hotouch of Suow Shoe, in the | Parke H. Davis | | }'Wilson R. Brown | [Andrew w. smith | | William. | Frank W. Weibel | For the borough of State College, in the | Arthur C. Fleming | | | Carl P. Anderson | E. U. Sowers 71 | Fred G. Bauman Daniel McHenry | State College Fire Company bullding. Frank A. Kaul || JV. W. Kirberger I | | Silas C. Swallow [| | George W. Ohis Thomas E. Michaels | or the gl] s 5 An TC [on Grange Hall in said borough. Re tative i Bernard Bb Mkinnis | | Andreas C. Graul | Geo. T. Underwood 5 TET r—— For the Howpshid of 2 mer, north pre- presentative in Congress 1 p 0 empsey 3] William Adams | John White | cinet, at the Knox school house. erman ernauer Max Jenkins | Louis Van Orden 5 For the township of Benner, north pre- at Large Wiis i ER BE fr ginet, at the new brick school house at (Voie for Your) illiam Fromm Walker Cunningham LL § W_C Teton i ockview. For the township of Boggs, south pre- iret, ac Walkers SChos! house. L William J. Burke, Republican S T or the township o ggs, east pre- : oes Tou Sas iw inet, at the hall of the Knights of Labor. Mahlon M. Garland, Republican hate Teasurer Auditor General Representative in Congress Representative in. General n the age oO urtin., Vote for One ° For the township of Boggs, west pre- Joseph McLaughlin, Republican Charics A, Sayder, Republican CITE o ) 21st District Assembly cinet, at the school house in Central City. Anderson H. Walters, Republican, muel S. Lewis, Republican (Vote for One) (Vote for One) For the township of Burnside, in the Peter A. Elsesser. Demoeratic A .. Li building owned by William Hipple, in the Churlcs M. Bowman Democratic : Sse rthur McKean, Democratic Tova I. Jones { Republican Thomas Beaver, Republican village of Pine Glenn. R . 2 Geo. W. Snyder, Socialist Charles T. Schenck Socialist — Pronfistion Frank E. Nagi Democratic soa tho loynship Ie ent i John P. Bracken, Democratic C. WwW Huntington Prohibition : > ® J. D. Connelly, Democratic an . i For the township of Curtin, north pre- M. J. Hanlan Democratic yn. ’ A. P. Hutchison, Prohibition C. C. Johnson, Socialist Slnet, at the school house near Robert = 2 Samuel: Taylor Labor Patrick McHale Labor Seorse W. box. Soeianes wi Mann's. John B. McDonough Democratic 2 : For the township of Ferguson, east pre- : Oliver McKnight Single Tax J James D. Connelly, Labor cinct, at the public house of J. W. Kep- 8 anette Reynolds Dix, Single Tax ier, in Pin °, Grove Mills. . Charles J. Bauer, Socialist - or the to p of Ferguson, wes preein of, st B ale yville School House Tn A. M. Buckwalter, Socialist 2 e age oO. © e. $ Edward W. Hayden, Socialist For the township of Ferguson, north precinct, at the store of B= N. Museer, Henry W. Schlegel, Socialist PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION. one ile west of State College, at Struble Erion A Cross (X) marked in the square at the right of the word “YES” indicates a vote FOR the Amendment. : For the township of Gregg, north pre- : A Cross (X) marked in the square at the right of the word “NO” indicates a vote AGAINST THE AMENDMENT. cinet, at Murray's school house. George Hart, Prohibition OF the AoRnShiD of rege, i cinct, a e house ocecupie y am Luth . Kauffman, Prohibiti ’ A. Sinkabine at Penn Hall . Sther 3. Raum H on PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION NO. 1. Yes or the township of Gregg, west pre- ¥. E. Whittlesey, Prohibition 3 ; ginet, in Yocational school building at SRD y She Shall Section Eleven of Article Sixteen of the Constitution be Amended so as to read as follows? Spring 8. a aicec, naustrialis For the township of Haines, east pre- fan [rsection IL. The General Assembly shall have the power by general law to provide for the incorporation of banks and trust companies, and to prescribe the powers thereof. No Sinete Achoof house in the village of Joseph Rack, Industrialist oodward. For the township of Haines, west pre- Joseph P. Smith, Industrialist cinct, at the residence of E. A. Bower. For the township of Halfmoon, in I. O. Herman Spittal, Industrialist PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION NO, 2. 9 = hal AER RO ke Hom Coen: Totes Shali Section Eight of Article Nine of the Constitution be Amended so as to read as follows? cinct, at the building owned ' by Harry > Section 8. The debt of any county, city, borough, township, school district, or other municipality or incorporated district, except as provided herein, and in section fifteen of this McClellan, in the village of Linden Hall. Frieda 8. Miller, Labor article, shall never exceed seven (7) per centum upon the assessed value of the taxable property therein, but the debt of the city of Philadelphia may be increased in such amount that the Yes For the township of Harris, west pre- total city debt of said city shall not exceed ten per centum (10) upon the assessed value of the taxable property therein nor shall any such municipality or district incur any new debt, or Spichyat the Boal Hall in the village of William A. Hagan, Single Tax increase its Midicbtednsss to on admoln} Srceeding two (2) per centum upon such assessed valuation of property, without the consent of the electors thereof at a public Sleshion an Sup . manner as shal provided by law. In ascertaining the borrowing capacity of the city of Philadelphia at any time, there shall be dedueted from such debt so much of the debt of s city tore plans Seward, in: the Thomas 4. Kavagagh, Single Taz as shall have been incurred, or is about to be incurred, and the proceeds thereof expended, or about to be expended, upon any public improvement, or in the construction, purchase, or con- For the township of Huston, in the William R. Kline, Single Tax demnation of any public utility, or part thereof, or facility therefor, if such public improvement or public utility, or part thereof, whether separately or in connection with any other township building erected in the village of T Teh Biocle T public improvement ox public uHlity or part thereof, day reasonably be expected to yield .evenue in excess of operating expenses sufficient to pay the interest and Binkingiund charges Julian, osep . Robinson, ngle Tax ereon. e method of determining such amount, so to educted, may be prescribed by the General Assembly. In incurring indebtedness for any purpose the city of Philadelphia may For the township of Liberty, east pre- issue its obligations maturing not later than fifty (50) years from the date thereof, with provision for a sinking-fund sufficient to retire said obligations at maturity, the payment to such sink- cinct, at the Eohaol house in Jsagleville. ing fund to be in equal or graded annual or other pericdical installments. Where any indebtedness shall be or shall have been incurred by said city of Philadelphia for the purpose of the or ihe towns) ne ot ji I ae = Sonsiruetion or Jmproventents of public Works or utilitice of guy character, from which income or revenue is to be derived by said city, or for the reclamation of land to be used in iho, son- No ’ . th struction of wharves or docks owned or to owned by said eity, such obligations may be in an amount sufficient to provide for, and may include the amount of, the interest and sinking- Grange Hail In the village of 10m, i ole i od thaines aseruing 2nd Which nal Bcore theteon IBfoyghon; the period of construction, and until Lhe SXbir tion of one Year after the completion a the Work i a Sala Snaebtedneto] For the township of Miles, east precinct, shall have been incurred; and said city shall not be required to levy a tax to pay said interest and sinking-fund charges as required by section ten, article nine of t| nstitution enn-~ ot iba Swelling house of G. H. Showers, sylvania, until the expiration of said period of one year after the completion of said work. ’ a olf’s Store. For the township of Miles, middle pre- cinet, in Mrs. Jacob Gephart’s residence in Rebersburg. For the township of Miles, west pre- ; gingh. 2t the store room of Elias Miller, For the township of Rush, north pre- For the township of Snow Shoe, west Merman's. of the Knights of ols, Golden Bagle, in Notice is hereby given that every per- common council of any city, or Lommis- Given under my hand and seal at my (For, the township of Patton, in the shop Se a Be ot eine; ie of Te a yee A. Gros, Tos po ane, Union, Inthe town: Hie vilishe of POI Meum. a Ey ty BL I SE IE Oh or he 1 a tons 0 For Rh jE St Tenn ey at the school house in the village of For the Jownship ot Sprin : north ple. For the township of Walker, east pre- on LIST oF NOMINATIONS. ob profit or rust under the Government of the, same time the offica or Sprointiient hundred and twenty and in the one hun- ey assanova. cinet, a e township building erecte cinct, in a building owne y Solomon e official list of nominations made by B ates or this e, or of any of judge, inspector or clerk of an - red and forty-six yea - ing I rmerly owned by Luther Guisewite, For the township of Rush, south pre- near Mallory’s blacksmith shop. Peck in the village of Huston. the several parties, and as their names city or incorporated district whether a tion of this commonwealth, and that no dependence of the United States of For the to hi f Pott ih cinct, at the school house in the village For the township of Spring, south pre- cinet, will appear upon the ticket to be voted commissioned officer or otherwise a sub- inspector, judge or other officer of any America. hy debe On Fort h bo = north pre- of Powelton. cinct, at the public house formerly owned For the township of Walker, middle on the 2nd day of November, 1920, at the ordinate officer or agent who is or shall such elections, shall be eligible to any Por the township of Better South pro For the township of Rush, west pre- by John C. Mulfinger, in Pleasant Gap. precinct, in Grange Hall in the village of different voting places in Centre County, be employed under the Legislative, Exe- office to be then voted for, except that cir Sb the ae hs he Ie oy & e cinct, at the school house near Osceola For the township of Spring, west pre- Hublersburg. as certified to respectively by the Secre- cutive or Judiciary department of this of an election officer. arry ukeman Mills, ge 0. Fotlers Mills known as the Tower school house. cinct, in the township building at Cole- For the township of Walker, west pre- tary of the Commonwealth and the Com- State, or of the United States or of any Under the law of the Commonwealth “For the township of Potter. west For the township of Snow Shoe, east ville, cinct, at the dwelling house of John missioners of Centre County are given in city or incorporated district, and also that for holding elections, the polls shall be . Set 20 te ns OF Goarcors Soot Dre. precinct, at the school house in the vil For the township of Taylor, in the Royer, in the village of Zion. the above form of ballot, which is similar every member of Congress and of the opened at 7 o'clock A. M, and closed at (SEAL) Sheriff of Centre County Colyer, B o8%, % lage of Clarence, house erected for the purpose at Leonard For the township of Worth, in the hall to the official ballot, State Legislature, and of the select or 7 o'clock P. M.