Election Proclamation in the several wards, boroughs, districts and townships within the County of Cen- tre is as follows: Peuinet, i] College Avenue, at the Odd ellows hall. For the borough of State College, West at the Fire- village of Baileyville. For the township of Ferguson, precinct, at Grange hall. For the township of Ferguson, North- North Grange hall, in the village of Jacksonville. For the township of Mike, 5 Hast precinct, at the dwelling house of G. H. Showers at. Wolf’s Store. of Clarence. For the township of Snow Shoe, West precinet, at the house of Alonzo D. Groe, n the village of Moshannon. 2 pear upon the ticket to be voted for gH e Fourth day of November, 1924, at th erent voting places in Centre th ~ certified to respectively by the Secretary of Given un oficatn Bol hundred and tw eioher na EE and. in Td Bmetgen band and x, my by senth 2m precinct, on Frazier street, For the North Ward of the borough of prec} 's hall. ? west precinct, at Marengo school house. For the township of Miles, Middle pre-- For the township of Spring, North pre- the Commonwealth are given in the accom- hundred and for th year of the’ Inde he God save the Commonwealth. I, HB. R. Bellefonte, at the Logan Hose Co. house, For the borough of Unionville, in Grange For the township of Gregg, North pre- cinet, in Bank building at Rebersburg. «inet, at the township building erected panying form of ballot. pendence of the United States of Ameri Taye, High Sheriff of the coiinty of Cen- on East Howard street. hall, in said borough. cinet, at Murray’s school house. For the township of Miles, West pre- near Mallory’s blacksmith shop. ERT 'AYLOR, (S al) tre, Commonwealth Pennsylvania, do For the South Ward of the borough of For the township of Benner, North pre- For the township of Gregg, East pre- cinct, at the store room of Elias Miller, im For the township of rin ‘South pre- Notice is hereby given that every per- 8! hereby make known aha Sve notice to the electors of the Cou that an election will be ota Si ah sald County of Centre on the FIRST TUESDAY IN NOVEMBER, 1024, belug the 4th day of November, 1924, for the purpose of electing the several per- sons ‘hereinafter named; to wit: Helletonte, in the Undine Fire Co. build- g. For the West Ward of the borough of Bellefonte, in the carriage shop of S. McQuistion. For the borough of Centre Hall, in a reom at Runkle’s hotel. For the borough of Howard, in the pub- lic school building in said borough. For the borough of Millheim, a the new 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- cinct, at the hall of Knight's of Labor, in the village of Curtin. cinet, at the house i by William A. Sinkabine, at Penn Hall. For the township of Gregg, West pre- Sinch in Vocational school room, at Spring 11s. For the township of Haines, East pre- cinct, at school house in the village of Woodward. For the township of Haines, West pre- cinct, at the residence of E. A. Bower, in Madisouburg. For the township of Patton, in the shop- of John Hoy at Waddle. For the township of Penn, in a building: formerly owned by Luther Guisewite, in Coburn. For the township of Potter, North pre- cinct, at the Old Fert hotel. For the township of Potter, South pre- cinct, at the hotel in the village of Potters <inct, at the public house formerly owned by John C. Mulfinger, in Pleasant Gap. For the township of Spring, West .pre- <he, in the township building in Cole- ville. 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. son, excepting Justice of the Peace, who shall iiold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the Government of 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 employed under the Legislative, Kxecutive or Judiciary department of the State or the United States or of any city or incor- Thirty-eight persons for Presidential M For the township of Boggs, West pre- » 4) Iso th Inem- unicipal building. inct, at the Grange hall, Central Cit Aaronsburg. Mills. For the township of Walker, East pre- porated district, and also that eve em Electors. For the borough of Milesburg, in the e For the Sowa of Burnside, ix the For the Fownsii of Half Moon, in the I. Tor the township of Potter, West pre- cinct, in a building owned by Solomon ber of Congress and of the State Legisla- One person for Judge of the Superior Court. : borough building on Market street. For the First Ward of the borough of building owned by William Hipple, in the village of Pine Glenn. 9.0. hall in the village of Stormstown. For Fe township of Harris, East pre- cinct, at the store of George Meiss, at Col- yer. Peck, in the village of Huston. For the township of Walker, Middle pnre- ture, and of the Select or Common Toupell of any city, or Commissioners of any One person for State Treasurer. Philipsburg, in the Reliance Hose house. For the township of College, at the cinct, in the building owned by Harry For the township of Rush, North pre- cinct, in Grange hall in the village of Hub- corporated district is, by law, incapable of ; ; 'd For the ‘Ward of the borough of hool h in the village of Lemont. McClellan, in the village of Linden Hall. einct, at the township Poor house. Jersbur holding or exercising at the same time the Oné person for Auditor General. Philipsburg at the Public Building at the * For the township of Curtin, North pre- For the township of Harris, West pre- Tor the township of Rush, Bast pre- For the township of Walker, West pre- office or appointment of Judge, inspector One Person for Representative in Con- gress. One person for resentati e in th aan aor Be v ? Also to vote for or against a “Proposal to Hold a Constitutional - ‘Convention “in Sores of North Centre and Presqueisle str 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 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- cinet, 2% the public house of R. R. Ran- cinct, in Malta hall, Boalsburg. the township of Pr Eard; in the or townsup public building. For the township of Huston, in the tow aehip building in Julian. For the township of Liberty, Fast pre- cinet, at the school house in Eagleville. For the township of Liberty. West pre- cinct, at the school house in the village of aRSANOVA. “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 hills, known as the Tower school house. «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 village of Port Matilda. LIST OF NOMINATIONS. or clerk of any district of this Common- wealth and that no inspector, judge of oth- er officer of any such elections,’ shall be eligible to any office to be then voted for, except that of an election officer. Under the law of the Commonwealth for holding elections, the polls’ shall be open LAs hereby make known and ® DO- Borough building. wi ‘oh Fine a on, West pre- - cinet, in the school house at Monument. For the township of Snow Shoe, East The official list of nominations made bv at 7 o'clock A. M. and closed at 7 o'clock ties. that the place of holding the elections For the I of State College, East clnep. a Bafleyville ehonr em 4 For the township of Marion, in the precinct, at the school house in the village the several parties, and as their names will . M. Sheriff of Centre County. 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 a the square at the head of a group of Presidential Electors, opposite the name of a Party and its Presidential candidates, is a vote for all the Electors of that Party, BUT FOR NO OTHER 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 ballét, write or paste his or her name in the blank space provided for that purpose. To vote for an individual candidate of another pary 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. For such office votes shall not be counted for candidates not individually marked. This shall count as a vote either with or without the Cross Mark. FIBST COLUMN Presidential Electors ‘Presidential ‘ Electors Presidential Electors Presidential Electors Presidential Electors Presidential Electors Presidential Electors Presidential "Electors Presidential Electors Presidential Flectors To Vote a Straight Party Tick- (Vote for 38) (Vote for 38) ° (Vote for 38) (Vote for 38) (Vote for 38) (Vote for 38) (Vote for 38) (Vote for 38) (Vote for 38) (Insert 38 et, Mark a4 Cross 8 (X) in this REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC | SOCIALIST PROHIBITION AMERICAN COMMONWEALTH LAND INDUSTRIALIST LABOR WORKERS This colin . for use Column. Coolidge and Dawes LaFollette & Wheeler Faris and Brehm Nations and Pickett Wallace and Lincoln Johns and Reynolds LaFollette .and Whee Foster and Gitlow Prosidential Heotors Edgar Fahs Smith | EH. Shull _ James H. Maurer | F. E. Whittlesey | Alfred Pearson | Joseph B. Chamberlain | August Clever | James H. Maurer | Tom Ray | than those whose Margaret C. Schiller _ William Franklin re James Arnold | ~ John H. Biery |_| | Rodney Emsley | William Hughes | § | William Franklin | John C. Small | jRpear printed on this | REPUBLICAN 1 Burton C. Simon William Edward Flick ! “Albert Gaddis | | | Percival 8. Braund | | | Joseph Hagerty If | Harry New | Tdward Flick - I John Latvalla : : Thomas Develon Jr. [wart Anna G. Van Essen | Minnie B. McGrew | “Jessie B, Allen | | | George A. Haug I_§ | T.B. North T Anna G. Van Essen 1] Gus Anderson Thomas KE. Jones | ames _Amanda J. Adams | } I" H. K. Stoner | a Hall | | John Kaas | | William BE. Quillan | | | Amanda J. Adams EB James C. Strong Ls DEMOCRATIC { William B. Rosskam | Peter ¥. Deveraux Joseph E. Cohen | John G. Dixon | | { Wm. J. Brodbeck IL Frances I. Macauley | § | Fred G. Bauman I_| | Joseph E. Cohen 1 August Arnal ; _ William H. Ziegler i __Edwar F. J. Fitch | ~ James Peebles | Wm. H. Wightman Thomas J. McCaffrey | | | Angele Reggiani I | | Fr. J. Fitch | Domenico Ossesia C _Bdward H. Reuss Jr. |_| |_John P. Tobias Hall 1] [C7 Ww. C Hites I | | Allen Adams i | | John Purdy |_§ | _Ttalo Mori _ I {| | Tobias Han. "1 | | William Schmidt { SOCIALIST Charles A. Waters | _ T. J. Maloney '_| | Mary 8. Sensenig | | |_Joseph Brown _ |_| | Charles J. Schoales | _§ | Fred Heholt tif 3 Maloney = = 1 ~ Mary Horvat i "William §. Ellis I~ __ Juliana Maurer I A. Virginia Grosh | ~ Henry Womer ' Robert D. Towne | § | Herman Spittal | ~ Juliana Maurer | Saul Chudnoft ‘ _ Tichard G. Wood | Coane | Geo. Hart 1 § | Wm. H. Johnston _ } § |" James F. McCormick | Wrnest R. Teichert If | Cora Bixler | Nathan Horovitz I _ Herbert W. Hartman | |_Clarence J. Moser | "Renie Benade | § | Thos. M. Boal t_§ | Oliver Powers | Stephen Griffith ~ Tf | Clarence J. Moser | | | “Anna Davidson L PROHIBITION : 1 1 "John Scheuer Jr. V7 | Ira Mosey I_} | Mary Tee "7 1] | Chas. L. Head ! Floyd H. Wright | | ee ~ Ira Mosey 15 Jobin Kluvo = [| ; _ John M. Miles rv __J. A. Fox iD Weneert™ > | {1 QZ Smes 1 William R. Kline ‘rrr J. A. Fox = | “Morris Newfeld L = "William J. Richards | Charles Quinn | | = 6K, Mohr 7 J § C-Y. Hash I_§ | Pearl Sobel or = ~~") | Charles Quinn | | | Touis Asnovitz__ | ‘AMERICAN . | ; George W. Aubrey I _Mary Pfuhl Froehlich | ~ Howard Leopold | | | B.F. Beckter aa James H. Dix TL kb mt Mary PrebLFroehlieh } | Martin Setler a | ; Charles J. Smith CR C.J. Golden ! F. B. Twisden ] “M. Benscoter | g | Harry S. Macauley | CT. Golden, | “Anton Wist 1 : : ; Alfred N. Crandall | ee —— I G. T. Underwood _ “1 | Chas Butler I }| | Alva Mackenzie 3 Es Thomas Kennedy | § | Mate Kreelic _ L "Francis A. Witmer | on ny Harry L. Berry | _P._C. Burkholder t_§ | Claude L. Rinehart | rr EE John Brophy 1 "Anton J. Tomae fo : COMMONWEALTH LAND James Gray Rose | | Horace Reefer ~~ | ET Hendricks | | | WH. williams ~~ I § y Marshall Peoples | g }= | |" Horace Keefer _ ! ~ Victor Ahola | "I. H. Doutrich ni [Mary V.Grice = 1 "Gertrude Cropp 1 A. E. Dunn !_f | Charles E. Erb_ or rd wT as A i Mary V. Grice Be Anna H. Otis I | __Noah Pitchford gi “J.P. Wagner Vl lng mm 1 | | ohn N. riith If | Jacob L. Batman | Et vr wagner TH ~ Theodore Mower | | I INDUSTRIALIST Frederick A. Metzger 1° Gustave re Gelges I Andrew W. Smith | TW. M M. [. Godfrey } | Thomas A. ‘Barnhill | a _ Gustave Geiges = ! “Robert Holmes | , __ Ward C. Haffner |_ Clinton S. Golden ! TC. W. Huntington | | |” Chas. J. Hawkins I_| | sarah W. Dix I “Clinton S. Golden | ~ Frank Wilkus I ¥ "Ella J. Mountz C [aston LH yy _ Westinghouse | | | P. T. Gamble 1 | | Janette Reynolds Dix | _ “fast Chir | Thomas Folley | | [CtaBor _ Aaron ¥. Heiple | |_J. J. McCarthy J- CEE hey 1 llr Hess 1 il YomW Dy 1 TI. 7. McCarthy 1 [| |_Harry O. McClurg ~~ 1 | “Robert W. Munnell | |_George W. Boughter | | = 3 Reynolds | TH, BE. Hull ~ 1} |_michard J. Richardson | "George W. Boughter | _ John Lyman st John D. . Bruhn 1 Troutman ~§ | Mary 8. Graul 1 =f) 1. B. Fawcett TT H. W. Kneer 1_| | Marguerite D. Warner | ~ Mary S. Graul 1 ~ Samuel Bail | _Y.. Todd Owens I] | Lafayette ¥. Sutter "] | Gertrude J. Hess "J I "Rea Garber ~~ | | | EB. Lewis = IL] George Bi. Bvane ~~ 1 1} _ Gertrude J. Hess | | § Abe Rosenberg = | | PROGRESSIVE- : 1 “Charles I. Suhr 1 H. Rowley “| 3 A Livingston |} npg . Gamble 1” | | Flzabeth Malin | | | Hugo W. Noren 5 TS. A. Livingston | § | Pauline G. Olken i i— Ofte Kohler ~~ cS. Kohr __ ! | Ip 5 rithian | | mia a Magee 1 | | Janet I. Brownlee 1 ~C. 8. Kohr TT Morris Yusem Ty ma __¥rank L. Chipman | _T.B. Stewart I “Laura V. Murphy | | | Homer S_ Neff ! | James D. McDade | nn en To TE Stews: ~ 17] | Mever Applebaum LJ WORKERS - “John M. “Jamison | T. Collins _ | | George 8. Reisher } “Fmma Weaver | | Bdwar@ D. Smith | | George S. Reisher | "Nathan Gershon _ YT : be _ Alexander Laughlin If 1 Ww J. Cri Rush Gramm __ — 1 | Flva Saxman | TC Yra 8, Jones | Rush Gramm EL | Robert Leepa = | ~ Virginia Van Kirk | Adam C, Davis _ Helen McMurtrie a 0.5 _H. Hamilton | | Calvin B. Powers | Helen McMartrie y Louis Zoobock } Donglass | "L. K. Porter al “TP. Teel | Henry A. Huepel = I. K. Porter 17} |_Robert Guenther 1 “Joe C. Trees 1 John B. Keaggy | | i. = Y PR. IT | William H. Booz I John B. Keaggy | Robert B. Weaver I _George W. McCandless | Helen Hiller Seibel | ~ NN TTT in HW Yobusen IR he WERE | Sitson K_John_ || Frances Ww. Diehl Ts RT ERNE FE RR EC RAR ——————————————— JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT. STATE TREASURER AUDITOR GENERAL REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL (Vote for One) (Vote for One) - (Vote for One) {Fore tor oe Pr) Frank Mattern Samuel 8. Lewis Republican | Edward Martin Republican | ! Republican | Heber Ermentrout Democratic | John R. Collins Democratic | William Irvin Swoope { Prohibition ; John L. Holmes { Sepublican Socialist | Sidney Stark Socialist |i ( ol : 8. W. Bierer Charles Semi : _Progressive | George L. Pennock Prohibition |i Edward R. Benson { Dee WH. Rot Demperatie : T. H. Hamilton Prohibition | William H. Hart American T. 8. Grumbine American | .Thomas J. Davis Commonwealth Land Lewis Ryan Commonwealth Land | William Krumm Industrialist George W. Ohls Industrialist | Eber Cockley Progressive John 8, Otis Workers | Ed HMoracek Workers } PROPOSAL TO HOLD A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION IN 1926 . Shall a Constiiutiond Convention be held in the year one thousand nine hundred and twenty-six as provided in the Act of Assembly, approved the twelfth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and YES NO Voters favoring the holding of a Constitutional Convention in the year one thousand nine hundred and twenty-six will mark a Cross (X) to the right of the word “Yes.” Those opposing the holding of a Convention will mark a Cross (X) to the right of the word “No.”
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