recin Given under a hand and seal at my : 2 and townships within the County of Cen- ellows hall, For the township of Ferguson, North For the township of Miles, Bast precinct, For the township of Snow Shoe, West the Fourth day of November, 1024, at. the. office in Bellef! is fifteenth da h on a on For the borough of State College, West precinct, at Grange hall. at the dwelling house of G. H. Showers at precinct, at the house of Alonzo D. Groe, different voting places in Centre County as October, in he 7 ae tot our Lost n tre is as follows: precinct, on Frazier street, at the Fire- For the township of Ferguson, North- Wolf's Store. in (he village of Moshannon. certified to respectively by the Secretary of hundred and twenty-four, and in e the Commonwealth, LEB raster "8 "High Sens of the county of cen: lvania, do aE aaa a notice to the : to the ed aforesaid that an oe i on he the said County of FIRST TUESDAY. IN’ NOVEMBER, 1024, img ithe ‘4th pd Hodlug avember, 1024, aR 0 e eteln) per- nirty eight a. Presidential cde person for Judge of the Superior One person for State Treasurer, One person for Auditor General, One Yerson for Representative in Con- gress, in the several wards, boroughs, Sigtrics 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 Eelletonte, in the Undine Fire Co. build- in For the West Ward of the horongh wf of Dellcfonte in the carriage shop of uistion. For the borough of Centre Hall, in a room at Runkle’s hotel. For the borough of Howard, in fhe pub- lie school building in said boroug| For the borane of Millheim, a Wh new Municipal bnilding, For the borough of Milesburg, in the borough building on Market street. For the First Ward of the borough of Piilipsbuzg, in the. Reliance Hose house, r the Second Ward of the horough of Philipsbure at the Public Building at the corner of North Centre and Presqueisle street. For. the Third Ward of the borough. of ct, on College Avenue, at the Odd men's hall. For the borough of Unionville, in Grange hall, in said boreugh. For the township of Benner, North pre- cinct, 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 Doges, North pre- cinct, at Walker's school J house. For the foWasnlp ot £88, East pre- cinct, at the hall of Kaige of Labor, in the village of Curtin. For the township of Boggs, West pre- cinct, at the Grange hall, Central City. For the township of Burnside, in the building owned by William Hipple, in the village of Pine Glenn. 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- village of Baileyville. west nrecinct, at Marengo school house. For the township of Gregg, North pre- cinet, at Murray’s school house. For the township of Gregg, East pre- cinet, at the house occupied by William A. Sinkabine, at Penn Hall. For the township of Gregg, West pre- Sinct, in Vocational school room, at Spring 8. For the township of Haines, East pre- cinct, at school house in the village of Woodward. For the township of Haines, West pre- cinet, at the residence of E. A. Bower, in Aaronsburg. For the township of Half Moon, in the I. 0. O. hall in the village of Stormstown. For Tl township of Harris, East pre- cinct, in the building owned by Harry McClellan, in the village of Linden Hall. For the township of Harris, West pre- cinct, in Malta hall, Boalsburg, For the township of Howard, in the township publie building. Grange hall, in the village of Jacksonville. For the township of Miles, Middle pre- cinet, in Bank building at Rebersburg. For the township of Miles, West pre- cinct, at the store room of Elias Miller, 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 oburn For the hg ii of Potter, North pre- cinet, at the Qld Fort hotel. For n° township of Potter, South pre- Sinct at the. hotel in the village of Potters S. For the township of Potter, West pre- cinct, at the store of George Meiss, at Col- er. y For the township of Russ, North pre- cinet, 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- of Clarence. For the township of Spring, North pre- cinct, at the township building erected near Mallory’s blacksmith shop. For the township of ET ‘South pre- cinct, at the public house formerly owned by John C. Mulfinger, in Pleasant Gap. For the township of Spring, West pre- elnnts 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. For the township of Walker, East pre- cinet, in a building owned by Solomon Peck, in the village of Huston For the township of Walker, ‘Middle pre- cinet, in Grange hall in the village of, Hub- lersburg. 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 appear upon the ticket to be voted for on the Commonwealth are given in the accom- panying form of ballot. Notice is hereby given that every per-. 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, Executive: or Judiciary department of the State or the United States or of any city or incor- porated district, and also that every mem- ber of Congress and of the State Legisla- ture, and of the Select or Commen Council of any city, or Commissioners of any in- corporated district is, by law, incapable of holding or exercising at the same time the office or appointment of Judge, inspector or clerk of any district of this Common- wealth and that no inspector, judge or oth- er officer of any such elections, shall be hundred an the : forty-eighth year of the Inde- pendence of the United States of America. E. R. TAYLOR, Sheriff of Centre County. (Seal) Body ay for Representative in the Philipsburg, at Bratton’s. Hin eve North- cinet, at the school house, near Robert For the township of Huston, in the cinct, at the school house in the village of of the Knights of the Golden Kagle, in the eligible to any office to be then voted for, “ East corner of Seventh and. PA Mann's. township building in Julian. Powelton. village of Port Matilda. except that of an election officer. to oe » ie fos or. ag Ba nT roDos n yt the borough Sot uh Bho a or the townshiy ot Ferguson, Fast De or the township 5 Linerty, Ra re: por the Syne, oan, Wel Dre Under the law of the Commonwealth for sburg. cin . R. Ran- cinct, at the schonl house in Eagleville. cinct, e . Fort he borough of Snow Shoe, ri the a: hn Pine G os Mills, . For the township of Liberty. West pre- Mills, known as the Tower school house. LIST OF NOMINATIONS. holding elections, the polls shall be open Laan hereby mas known and give no- tice that the p of holding the elections Borough cinct, in the school house at Monument. For the A of State College, East For the township of Marion, in the For the township of Snow Shoe, Fast or the h F on, W - be shin of Fersneon, West pre precinct, at the school house in the village ; The official list of nominations made bv at 7 o'clock A. M. and closed at 7 o'clock cinct, at Baileyville school house, in the . the several parties, and as their names will P.M 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 jn. the gee 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 ballot, write or paste his or her name in the blank space provided for that purpose. This shall count as a vote either with or without the Cross Mark. To vote for an individual candidate of anothér 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 candi late 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 Voie. For such office votes shall not be counted for candidates not individually marked. FIRST COLUMN Presidential Electors Presidential Electors Presidential Electors Presidential Electors Presidential Electors Presidential Electors Presidential Electors Presidential Electors Presidential Electors 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) (Insert 38) et, Mark a Cross (X) in this REPUBLICAN SOCIALIST f PROHIBITION AMERICAN COMMONWEALTH LAND INDUSTRIALIST LABOR WORKERS veal Sum i SOF Sse k Celumn. lidge and Dawes LaFollette & Wheeler Faris and Brehm Nations and Pickett Wallace and Lincoln Johns and Reynolds LaFollette and Whee Foster and Gitlow Prosidential Mlectors $a »3 gi Edgar Fahs Smith James H. Maurer F. BE. Whittlesey | _ Alfred Pearson ] | Joseph B. Chamberlain | August Clever | James H. Maurer ! Tom Ray | than those hose J r - 1 Margaret C. Schiller William Franklin James Arnold | John H. Biery I | | Rodney Emsley | William Hughes | | | William Franklin | John C. Small TC) jRpearipriutedion brs Pe Burton C. Simon Edward Flick Albert Gaddis i Percival 8. Braund | | | Joseph Hagerty |_| | Harry New Edward Flick-- | | John Latvalla | Thomas Develon Jr. Anna G. Van Essen | Minnie B. McGrew | | IJessie B. Allen _ | George A. Haug I {I 7.7 North = "Anna G. Van Essen I Gus Anderson — i sta Thomas E. Jones __ Amanda J. Adams ! H. K. Stoner EE ® Hn |_| | John Kaas I_§ | William E. Quillan_ | __ Amanda J. Adams | James C. Strong B DEMOCRATIC T B William B. Rosskam | Joseph E. Cohen | John G. Dixon 1 | | _Wm. J. Brodbeck 1 | | Frances I. Macauley r Fred G. Bauman I | | Joseph E. Cohen | August Arnal ss . __ William H. Ziegler | F. J. Fitch | | James Peebles | Wm. H. Wightman | | |” Thomas J. McCaffrey | Angele Reggiani [| F. J. Fitch | | | Domenico Ossesia = __Bdward H, Reuss Jr. __|_ _ Tobias Hall IJ [Co w.CHitess 1 | |_Allen Adams |_| | John Purdy 1 | | _1talo Mori I = Hall |_§ [|_William Schmidt | Charles A. Waters | T. J. Maloney ! Mary S. Sensenig | Joseph Brown Charles J. Schoales 1 Fred Heholt tf | T. 7. Maloney. | | |_Mary Horvat | [CEecazist i 1 ~ William 8. Elis | uliana Maurer | _A. virginia Grosh | | | Henry Womer | |_Robert D. Towne | | | Herman Spittal i_ {| | Tuliana Maurer | | Saul Chudnoff | _Richard G. Wood | Cora Bixler I { | Geo. Hart I Wm. H. Johnston | | | James F. McCormick |_| | TWrnest R. Teichert | | Cora Bixler ~ I | | Nathan Horovitz 1, . "Herbert W. Hartman | _ Clarence J. Moser ov __Renie Benade | | | Thos. M. Boal |_| | Oliver Powers 1. Stephen Griffith T Clarence J. Moser | | Anna Davidson: | [Pps E .. { | John Scheuer Jr. | Ira Mosey I} | Mary Tee : 1 | | Chas. L. Head I” | | Floyd H. Wright | “| | _1ra Mosey | John Kluve = | John M. Miles _ Tr _J.A Fox | | I"m B. Wengert | [QZ Ames I_] | winiam R. Kline TE {C7 A Tes 1 | | Morris Newfeld _ = ; ~ William J, Richards | __Charles Quinn _ 1 OK. Mohr 1 ||C LL Bas I_§ I Pear! Sobel ki — | | Charles Quinn 1 | | Louis Asnovitz _ 1 AWERICA . George W. Aubrey Tr _Mary Pfuhl Froehlich | | | Howara I | Leopold If |_B.F.Beckter | | | James H. Dix _ pl To | Mary Pfuhl Froehlich | Martin Setler | C N L | Charles J. Smith 1 C.J. Golden _ ! "TF. B. Twisden | __M. Benscoter { }-{ Harry 8 Maeatiley | lor "07 Golden ~ 1} | Anton Wist ! Alfred N. Crandall | |_Thomas Kennedy ! G. T. Underwood 1} | _Chas. Butler | | Alva Mackenzie | Thomas Kennedy i Mate Kreelic Y - we; A “Yranels A. Witmer | John Brophy | | | Harry L. Berry “1 | |_P._c. Burkholder 1 | | Claude L. Rinehart | ff “John Brophy © = © | Anton J. Tomac | ~.COMMONWEALTH LAND _ James Gray Rose 1 | Horace K Keefer _ Tr “Clara A. Hendricks | 1 |W. H. Williams ! ~ Marshall Peoples I Aw Horace Reefer. = © “if Victor Ahola 8 "I. H. Doutrich i |_Mary V. Grice y “Gertrude Cropp | | |_A EB. Dunn |_| | Charles E. Erb ry ~ Mary V. Grice “1 | V Anna H. OHs 2 5 : 3 Lge, , "Noah | _Pitehford = LE Es Ey Sue T. B. Hill 1 John N. Griffith | Jacob L. batman. i 1. BrP Waar, rT i ! “IND "RIAL y VC ustave Geiges Andrew W. Smith | |W. M. Godfrey Thomas A. Barn Ee Gustave Geiges obert Holmes 1 — Ak ST L J A Metra - Clinton S. Golden | ~C. W. Huntington | _ Chas. J. Hawkins I_§ |_Sarah W. Dix | _ Clinton §. Golden 1” | | Frank Wilkus I 2G : Ella J. Mountz HE [trast Clalr 1 } I=5"% Westinghouse 1 | | PT. Gamble I | | Janette Reynolds Dix | _ a st. Clair 1 | | Thomas Folley _ | 9 : _ Aaron F. Heliple ig J. J. McCarthy ! _ FE. B. Lacy | CL Head ~~~ ! | | John W. Dix I] Ba . McCarthy 1 | | marry O. McClurg Y L LABOR i J __Robert W. Munnell | |_George W. Boughter | G. W. Reynolds EO Ti Richard J. Richardson | | Ti W. Boughter | John Lyman a ~John D. Bruhn ! | Mary 8. Graul. | | I~ 7% Fawcett I | |_ H.W.Kneer |_| | Marguerite D. Warner | "Mary S. Graul | | | Samuel Bal Ty . -— "L. Todd Owens 7 F. Sutter |_| | Gertrude J. Hess | __H. Rea Garber _ a _F. B. Lewis 1_| | _George F. Evans r Gertrude J. Hess | [| | Abe Rosenberg _ yr J PROGRISSIVE l l "Charles I. Suhr vd H. Rowley ~| [S.A Livingston ! T. S. Gamble 1_| |_Fnzabeth Malin _ TI Hugo Ww Noren | TS. A. Livingston | | | Pauline G. Olken_ Y — Otto Kohler i CS Rohr __ ! | Ip J Fithian I | | mua Gg Magee ~~ 1" | | Tanet L. Brownlee | lcs wor If Morris Yutem i “Frank I. Chipman | z TUE. Stewart | "Laura V. Murphy 1 | | Homer S. Neff I’ Jomes D>. McDade 1 1 E-- ~ 7-0 110 pw Stewnrt ! Meyer Applebaum Y YORI I ~_Johm M. Jamison | T. Collins |__George 8. Reisher ~~ | _ __Fmma Weaver { W. D. Pratts 1 Fdward D. Smith Ye _ George S. Reisher | Nathan Gershon _ 1 i WORKERS | } _ Alexander Laughlin | William 1 | Rush Gramm __ 1 Elva Saxman | __H. B. Rhodes 1] | Tra B. Jones ay _ Rush Gramm 1] | Robert Leepa : : ~Vireinia Van Kirk ! am C. Davis Helen McMurtrie | | |r" ir Hamilton I | IA N.Stecher ~~ 1} | Calvin B. Powers | Helen McMurtrie 1 | | Louis Zoobock a Douglass | furray ~| [ELK Porter ! "YL. P. Teel ? | |G. BE. Spring | | Henry A. Huepel | "TL. K. Porter | | |_Robert Guenther Y _Joe C. Trees 1 fl "mY John B. Keaggy ! ~ Tas. J. Patton | | Fred shaffer_ | | william H. Booz | ~ John B. Reagey | |_ Robert B. Weaver J _ George W. McCandless | Helen Hiller Seibel LA MeNein | LLB. Harris ett | John BE. Johnson | _Felen Hiller Seihel || | Wilson XK. John — | | "Frances W. Diehl | Gus -__—_ _ I ser. STATE TREASURER 3 AUDITOR GENERAL REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS RSNA ar rE GENERAL (Vote. for One) ‘(Vote for One) (Vote for One) (Vote for One) (Vote for One) Samuel 8. Lewis Republican | Edward Martin ~~ Republican | | Republican | Heber Ermentrout. Democratic | Jorn RB. Coline — Demoeratie | William Irvin-Swonpe Prohibition John L. Holmes { Bepublican Socialist | ney Star ocialis Democratic | W. H. Noll Democratic | Charles Sehl : 1 | __ Progressive | George L. Pennock Prohibition Edward RB, Benson { Lobos | e JV 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 Horacek Workers | PROPOSAL TO HOLD A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION IN 1926 Shall a Constitutional 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 . twenty-three? 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.”