THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMsBURG, PA. SPECIMEN BALLOT. This Ticket Cannot be Voted. the ballot or whom he desires to vote. This Column is for Straight JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT (Mark three) To vote a straight party ticket, mark a cross (X) in the square opposite the name of the party ot your choice in the first column. A uiuoo uiciirt in nit. omci w ujjfjuoi cti n it; iiciiiic u i ci 1 1 y anuiuctic u iuivsgugo tx vuic iui mai vmuimiw , . , t THp vnter mav insert in the blank snace at the hnttnm of Rar.h nrnnn thn name of anv nerson whose name IS not printed on COUNTY COMMISSIONER (Mark two) Party Votes. Elishn Rlngrose Republlca Republican, Charles E. Rice.... Citizens, Charles L. Polio Deinoeratli! Prothonotary and Clerk cf the Courts (Mark One) W. M. Robbins Republican Charles M. Terwllliger .Democratic Jesse M. John Prohibition REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC Jj PROHIBITION SOCIALIST INDEPENDENCE SOClALlSr LABOR CITIZENS LINCOLN STATE TREASURER (Mark One) Republican, J. Lee riummtr. . . , Citizens, Democratic, rroliibitlon, Williuin H. Berry. . Independence Lincoln, Robert R. Ringler Htx-ialint, K. J. Drugnmiul Socialist Labor, JUE&E OF THE SUPREME COURT (Mark One) Republican, Democratic, Prohibition, John Stewart Independence, Citizens, Lincoln, Edward Kuppinger Socialist, K. R. Markley Socialist Labor, Lincoln, Republican, James A. Reaver... I Citizens, Lincoln, George R. Orlady. . Citizens, Republican, I Lincoln, John B. Head. Democratic, Independence, Homer L. Castle Prohibition Frederick L. Schwartz,. .. .Socialist Hugh Ayres Socialist Cornelius F. Foley Socialist A. A. Grant Socialist Labor S. R. Rager Socialist Labor II. Spittal Socialist Labor REGISTER AND RECORDER (Mark One) Henry F. Trough Republican Frank V. Miller Democratic Torrence C. Smith Prohibition V. L. Garrison Independent Jerry A. Hess Democratic Frank I. Bellas Prohibition Charles L. Sands Indvpendciit William R. Schiick. .Independent COUNTY TREASURER (Mark One) 1). P. Levan Republican M. Harry Rhodes Democratic Dr. Isaac L. Edwards.. .Prohibition COUNTY AUDITORS (Mark two) John R. Diemer Republican Clyde L. Hirlcman Democratic Harry R. Creasy Democratic William J. Bidlenian. . . Prohibition DISTRICT ATTORNEY (Mark One) Albert W. Duy Republican Christian A. Small Democratic MINE INSPECTOR ( Mark one) James A. O'Donnell. .. .Democratic THE MAOHISE'S FIGtiT- Utitnde of President Boosevelt and His Administration Toward the State Gar.?- svry Expression That Has Come From the President and His Advisors is Against the Machine and its Corrupt methods. The Philadelphia Record of recent norning says editorially: Within two weeks of the close of the con test, when all signs indicate an 3verwhelming defeat of the Machine In both city and state, too much credit cannot be given to the in luence of President Roosevelt and lis administration in contributing o the promised result. Although he President could not with propriety interfere in a local contest in which no national issues ire involved, from the beginning all aave known that his sympathies were with the Republican revolu tion in Pennsylvania. Then foll owed the trenchant epigram of Mr. Aoot as he was about to enter upon .he office of Secretary of State, de scribing the Durham-McNichol landitti as "a corrupt and criminal combination masquerading under :he name of Republican." Next me the incisive utterances of Sec retary Bonaparte of the same pur xrt. Finally we have the honest ind manly declaration of Secretary Taft that if he were in Cincinnati at this election he would vote against the Republican Machine. How much greater reason would he have to vote against the Durham McNichol ticket if he were a citizen of Philadelphia! As a consequence of the attitude of the president and of the members of his cabinet, as well as of the Republican party throughout the land, the Machine has vainly appealed to prominent Republicans to come into the state and make speeches under its au spices. Thus the Pennsylvania Machine is exscinded as a dangerous excre scence from the wholesome body of the Republican party and is left to perish in its iniquity. In the con ditions that have been developed a triumph of the Peurose-Durham combination would be a triumph of the forces of evil over the better political elements of all parties. But with the immense encourage ment afforded by the Roosevelt ad ministration and the national Re publican party so sinister an event is not probable. All signs indicate that the revolution in Pennsylvan ia in marching on to an assured victory. , Vote the straight Democratic ticket. lome Made Have your cake, muffins, and tea bis cuit home-made. 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Graft ia The Schools- In some counties of the state it is charged that school directors sell the apDointments of teachers, com- pelling the latter to turn over a certain Donion 01 tneir salaries Tn Luzerne county the practice seems to prevail. Speaking on the sub ject recently, Dr. J. P. Welsh said: aome time ago, a youug woman wrote to me in detail ot how posi tions in schools are bought and sold in Luzerne county. The names of directors who took money and the amounts paid by teachers were giv en. I immediately sent a commu nication to the State Superintendent of Schools and renuesterl that ho ! take some steps to investigate. 'Wnetlier or not the proper au thorities are now in possession of this evidence for prosecution pur poses I do not know. "Numerous letters reach me from normal graduates regarding the bribery in some of the townships. 1 have in mind one case where the writer asked my opinion on the ad visability of payiug a director a cer tain sum lor a school. She said all others had to do so, and unless she complied the position would be given to another. "Graft in school matters is a ter rible thing. It should be stopped, and I cannot see why action has not been taken before. There is plenty of evidence of bribery in Luzerne County and the officials ought to secure it and deal fearless ly with the offenders. "It has come to such a pass that teachers are beginning to look upon the directors' levies as legitimate compensation. One of the normal school instructors, the late Prof. Detweller, one time asked the catch question, 'Who pays the school di rectors?' "A former teacher in Luzerne County, who had returned to us for a special course, answered in all seriousness, 'The teachers pay the directors.' "In mining districts, where sal aries are large, I find there is much graft-seeking by directors." AUDITOR'S NOTICK. KMate of Margaret Stnnart Im of Clrivlanl (uwwhti, dfCetisrd. The unli'rs1(;ne1 auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court of Columbia County to puss up. on exemptions tiled to the iircount of Churli a C. Su-wttrt, a Jml r.lHt rut or or H.ild estate, uud al so to the aeeount ot Charles 0 Stewart nuard lun, will sit to perlorm the duties of his ap pointment a' his ofllee In Hloomsbunf. l'a. on Thurwiay, November t:ird 1 . at It) o'clock a. m when and where all persons. Interested In said estate should appeur and present tuetr claims. ANDREW L. FRITZ, Auditor. IN COURT- A brief session of court was held Monday morning when the follow ing matters were disposed of: Ray Smith was appointed minor ity inspector of elections In South Sugarloaf. Joseph Ludwig wai adopted by David East and will be known as Joseph Ludwig East. J. L. Evans was appointed guard ian of John B., Robert T. and Don ald H. Davenport. The Court revoked the appoint ment of John Fink as election judge in the North Locust election dis trict, the court making the follow ing order: "And now, Oct. 30, 1905, it appearing that Wilson Ga ble, the duly elected judge of elect ion at the last spring election, is a voter of North Locust election dis trict, the appointment of John Fink as judge of said district is revoked by the Court." DR. KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY Pleasant lo Take, Powerful to Cure, And Welcome In Every Borne. KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE Dr. David Kennedy'. Favorite Remedy It adapted to all axei and both suxet, affording permanent re lief In allcae caused by impurity f the blood, such a Kidney, llliidiler and Uver Coni plalnUi cure, (ooatljiation and Weakueaaea peculiar to women. It proveesiicceMf i:l In cater where all other medU tine, have totally failed. No sufferer ahould deauair a. long at thi. remedy l.unlrii d. 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K II Fublio Sales Miss Bessie Jacob! will sell at Pu-b!,1C 6ucticm n the premises, third lot in the row on Magee Avenue, a property with a two story brick dwelling, with modern improvements, on Thursday, No vember 23rd, ot 2 o'clock p.'ji. C C. Peacock, trustee of the estate of II. C. Hartinan, deceased, will sell at public auction on the ptemises, on Saturday, November 1 8th, at 2 o'clock p. m., the store building on Main street, Blooms burg, between R. E. Hartruan's store and T. L,. Gunton's marble yard. CASTOR j A For Infanti and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought Sears tha Slguatnrtof EXECUTRIX NOTICE. Kttate of W. H. Purman, lain of IM (oi 4 . Bloomiburg, asctaned. Nolo li hereby irtveD that letters t-tame rtt ary on the estate or W. II. Purman, late ot lh town of tiloomsburg, Columbia County. !' deceased, hae bn irrantod to Wardle KrtW Purman, realdeol of khIM town 01 Bloomsbunf. to whom all persona Indebted to aald estate a requested to make payment, and those bavin claims or demands will make krown the win without delay. n WARDIB KELLER Pl'KMAN, J0HK O. Haruan, Bxeoutrln Attorney. io-uc Beaglo Studio, Prompt attention given Photographic Work Crayons, Framing, Copying and Bromid Enlargements. Made at Snort Notice. The Beagle 5tudi) MAIN AND CENTRE STS. It;