* Sheriff’s Election Proclamation. 7 OD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH, —I, Harry Dukeman, High Sheriff of the County of Centre, Common- wealth 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, 1923. being the ; : 6th of November, 1923, for the purpose of "electing the several persons hereinafter named, to wit: y One person for Judge of the Superior One person for Sheriff. One person for Prothonotary. One person for Treasurer. “One ‘person for Register of Wills and Clerk of Orphan’s Court. One person for Recorder. Three persons for Commissioners. “One person for District Attorney. Three persons for, K Auditors. ‘One person for Coroner. One person for surveyor. Also to vote For or Against a Proposed Amendment to Article Nine, Section One of the Constitution. Also to vote For or Against a Proposed Amendment to Article Nine, Section Four, of the Constitution. Also ‘to vote For or Against a Proposed Amendment to Article Three of the Con- stitution. Also to vote For or Against a Proposed Amendment to Ariticle Seventeen, Section Eight, of the Constitution. I also hereby make known and give no- tice that the place of holding elections in . the several wards, boroughs, distriets 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 on east Howard street. For the South Ward of the borough of Bellefonte, in the Undine Fire Co. build- g. For the West Ward of the borough of Bellefonte, 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 pub- lic school in said borough. For the borough of Millheim, in the school house, now the Municipal building. For the borough of Milesburg, in the borough building on Market street. For the First Ward of the borough of Philipsburg, in the Reliance Hose house. For the Second Ward of the borough of Philipsburg, at the Public Building at the Soiner of North Centre and Presqueisle street. For the Third Ward of the borough of Philipsburg, at Bratton’s Garage, north- east corner of Seventh and Pine Streets. For the borough of South Philipsburg, at the City Hall in South Philipsburg. For the borough of Snow Shoe, in the borough building. For the borough of State «College, East Precinct,—on College Avenue at the Odd Fellows Hall. For the borough of State College, West Precinct,—on Frazier Street, at the Fire- men’s Hall. For the borough of Unionville, in the Grange Hall in said borough. For the township of Benner, North Pre- cinet, at the Knox school house. For the township of Benner, South Pre- cinct, at the new brick school house at Rockview. For the township of Boggs, North Pre- cinct, at Walker's school house. For the township of Boggs, East Pre- cinet, at the hall of Knights of Labor, in the village of Curtin. For the township of Boggs, West Pre- cinct, at the Grange Hall in Central City. For the township of Burnside, in. the building owned by William Hipple, in the village of Pine Glen. For the township of College, at the school house in the village of Lemont. For the township of Curtin, North Pre- cinct, at the school house in the village of Orviston. For the township of Curtin, South Pre- cinct, at the school house near Robert Mann's, For the township of Ferguson, East Pre- cinct, at the public house of R. R. Ran- dolph, in Pine Grove Mills. or the township of Ferguson, West Precinct, at Baileyville school house in the village of Baileyville. For the township of Ferguson, North Precinct, at the store of H. N. Musser, one Jie west of State College, at Struble Sta- on, For the township of Ferguson, North- west Precinct, at Marengo school house. For the township of Gregg, North Pre- cinet, at Murray’s school house. For the township of Gregg, East Pre- cinct, at the house occupied Sinkabine at Penn Hall. For the township of Gregg, West Pre- Siuct, in Vocational school room at Spring 8. For the township of Haines, East Pre- Sinct, school house in the village of Wood- ward. > For the township of Haines, West Pre- cinct, at the residence of E. A. Bower. For the township of Halfmoon, in I. O. O. F. Hall in the village of Stormstown. For the township of Harris, East Pre- cinct, at the building owned by Harry McClellan, in the village of Linden Hall. For the township of Harris, West Pre- cinct, at the Boal Hall in the village of Boalsburg. For the iswaship of Howard, in the township public building. For the township of Huston, in the township building erected in the village of Julian. For the township of Liberty, East Pre- cinct, at the school house in Eagleville. For the township of Liberty, West Pre- cinct, at the school house at Monument. For the township of Marion, at the Grange Hall in the village of Jacksonville. For the township of Miles, East Pre- cinct, at the dwelling house of G. H. Shower’s, at Wolf's Store. For the township of Miles, Middle Pre- cinct, in Bank building, at Rebersburg. For the township of Miles, West Pre- cinct, at the store room of Elias Miller, in Madisonburg. For the township of Patton, in the shop of John Hoy, at Waddle. For the township of Penn, in a build- ing formerly owned by Luther Guisewite, at_Coburn, For the township of Potter, North Pre- cinet, at the Old Fort hotel. For the township of Potter, South Pre- cinct, at the hotel in the village of Pot- ters Mills. For the township of Potter, West Pre- cinct, at the store of George Meigs, at Col- yer. For the township of Rush, North Pre- cinct, at the Township Poor House. For the township of Rush, East Pre- cinct, at the school house in the village of Cassanova. For the township of Rush, South Pre- cinct, at the school house in the village of Powelton. For the township of Rush, West Pre- cinct, at the 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 vil- lage of Clarence. For the township of Snow Shoe, West Precinct, at the house of Alonza A. Groe, in the village of Moshannon. For the township of Spring, North Pre- cinet, at the township building erected near Mallory’s blacksmith shop. For the township of Spring, South Pre- cinct, at the Dable house formerly owned by John C. Mulfinger, in Pleasant Gap. For the township of Spring, West Pre- inet, in the township building at Cole- e. For the township of Taylor in the house erected for the purpose at Leonard Mer- ryman’s. For the township of Union, in the town- ship public building. For the township of Walker, East Pre- cinct, in a building owned by Solomon Peck, in the village of Huston. For the township of Walker, Middle Precinct, in Grange Hall in the village of Hublersburg. For the township of Walker, West Pre- cinct, at the dwelling house of John Roy- |” er, in the village of Zion. For the township of Worth. in the hall of the Knights of the Golden Eagle, in the | willage of Port Matilda, iS ————————— companying form of ballot, which is gim- ilar to the official ballot. : List of Nominations. |'or Judiciary department of this State, or | Commonwealth, and that TR SSI tive, Executive | spector or clerk of any election of this | Given under my hand and seal at ast the Logisiative 1% o : no inspector, | my office in Bellefonte, this 15th day of flicial list of nominations made by The 9 ies, and as their names will appear upon the ticket to be voted on the 6th day of November, 1923, at the different voting places in Centre County, as certi- fied to respectively by the Secretary of the Commonwealth are given in the ac- the several pa + Notice is hereby given, that every per-« son excepting Justice of the { { shall hold any office or a intment of profit or trust under the the United States or this State, or of any , city or incorporated district whether a ' commissioned officer or otherwise a subor- dinate officer or agent who is or shall be Peace, who overnment of of the United States or of any city or in- ‘| corporated district and also that every member of Congress and of the State Leg- iglature, council of any city, or commissioners of and of the select or common judge or other officer of any such elec- tions, shall be eligible to any office to be then voted for, except that of an election officer. Under the law of the Commonwealth for 1 i ! | 1 i | any incorporated district is, by law, inca- | holding elections, the polls shall be open- ie of is or exercising at the same | ed 7 o'clock A. M, and closed at 7 | time the office or appointment of judge, in- | o’clock P. M. f October in the year of our Lord, nine- téen hundred and twenty-three and in the one hundred and forty-sixth year of the Independence of the United States of America. HARRY DUKEMAN [Seal] Sheriff of Centre ‘County. SAMPLE 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. To vote for a person whose name is not on the ballot, write or paste his or her name in the blank space provided for that purpose. as a vote either with or without the cross-mark. : {pire To vote for an individual candidate of 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 his or her vote by marking a cross [X] to the right of each candidate for whom he or she desires to vote. This shall count y William A. | 1 ; JUDGE of the SUPERIOR COURT REGISTER of WILLS and CLERK . DISTRICT ATTORNEY Fir st, Column (Vote for One) of the ORPHANS’ COURT (Vote for One.) o A (Vote for One) : To Vote a Straight Party Ticket [ Republican John G. Love Republican Mark a Cross [X] in this Column Republican John J. Henderson 3 Prohibition Harry A. Rossman Democratic anhlia ee Prohibition Republizan Progressive Arthur C. Dale 3 Socialist - ei 2 Forest S. Ocker Democratic Charles D. McAvoy Democrat ON k Prohibition Democratic 31 hy Henry John Nelson Socialist {| ° rE RECORDER OF DEEDS (Vote for One.) niall COUNTY AUDITOR Sociatist ; Lloyd A. Stover Republican (Vote for Two) ol S F . (Vote HE iid D ti Republican AER ls Smocratic Robert D. Musser . Republican Binie Nl Hoy Prohibition : M0 | ; 0h William H. Brown Prohibition ! ; Socialist «i Samuel B. Holter Republican Lloyd A. Stover Socialist p 0 iye Democratic Democratic. ) [gress E. R. Taylor Herbert H. Stover Prohibition Prohibition COUNTY COMMISSIONER (Vote for Two) Jonathan S. Condo Democrat Republican PROTHONOTARY Harry P. Austin . selon —) nf Prohibition ( Republican ; Geo. H. Yarnell Republie Roy Wilkinson { Prohibition CORONER Democratic {Vote for One) Socialist John S. Spearly Republican Prohibition W. BR; Heaton S. Claude Herr Democratic Prohibition. James W. Swabb Democrat Walter Tallhelm Socialist John A. Way Socialist — COUNTY TREASURER g (Vote for One) Republican COUNTY SURVEYOR. J Orvis Heverly (Vote for One.) Prohibition ( Republican | Lyman L. Smith Democratic H. B. Shattuck J Democratic Prohibition ree 1 Proposed Amendments to the Constitution A Cross [X] marked in the square at the right of the word “YES’’ indicates a vote FOR the Amendment. A Cross [a] make in the square at the right of the word “NO’’ indicates a vote AGAINST the Amendment. PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION NO. 1. SHALL SECTION ONE OF ARTICLE NINE OF THE CONSTITUTION BE AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS? te EE ani . all be uniform, upon the same class of subjects, within the territorial limits of the authority levying the tax, and sha e lev an collected aration 1. AN Sax tit the General Assembly may, by general laws, exempt from taxation public property used for public purposes, actual places of religious worship, places of burial not used or held for private or corporate profit, institutions of purely public charity, and real and personal property owned, occupied, and used by any branch, post, or camp of honorably discharged soldiers, sailors, and marines. Yes E No PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THRE CONSTITUTION NO. 2. 3 SHALL SECTION FOUR OF ARTICLE NINE OF THE CONSTITUTION BE AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS? defend the » 4. bt shall be created by or on behalf of the State, except to supply casual deficiencies of revenue, repel invasion, suppress insurrection, el i State in we en, br A ent and the debt created to supply deficiencies in revenue shall never exceed in the aggregate at any one Lime, one Jollon Soller Pro vided, however, That the General Assembly, irrespective of any debt, may authorize the State to issue bonds #e the amount of one hundred ons of dollars, p pose of improving and rebuilding the highways of the. Commonwealth, Yes No PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION NO. 8 0 . SHALL ARTICLE THREE OF THE CONSTITUTION BE AMENDED BY ADDING A SECTION ¥0 READ AS Pm LOw ae o i re shall have power to classify counties, cities, boroughs, school districts, and townships according to popula on, and a a relating to yg By i Tisiatute o relating Ly and regulating rocedure and proceedings in court with reference to, any class, “snail be deemed general legislation within the meaning of this Constitution; but counties shall not be divided into mere than eight classes cities into not more than seven classes, than five classes, and boroughs into not more than three classes. Yes No PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION NO. 4 SHALL SECTION EIGHT OF ARTICLE SEVENTEEN OF HE CONSTITUTION BE AMENDED TO REAP A8 FOLLOWS? Section 8. No railroad, railway, or other transportation company shall grant free passes or passes at a discount to any person except officers or employees of -- the company and clergymen. Yes No
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