8 ELECTION PROC LAMATION. I, Harry Hemphill, High Sheriff of the county of Cameron, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and give notice to the electors of the County of Cameron, Pa., that an election will be held in the said county on Tuesday the Bth day of November, AD., 1904 it being the Tuesday following the first Monday of November, (the polls to be opened at 7 o'clock A. M.and closed at 7 o'clock P. M.), at which time the freemen of Cameron county will vote by ballot for the purpose of electing the following officers: One person for President, and one person for Vice President of the United States, 'one person forjudge of the Supreme Court one person for Representative 111 Congress, one person tor Representative 111 the General Assembly aud one person for County Treasurer. 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. This Column is for Straight Party A cross mark in the square opposite the name of any candidate indicates a vote for that candidate. Votes- A cross mark in square opposite names of Presidential candidates is a vote for all electors of that party, but for 110 other candidates. REPUBLICAN. "]~l REPUBLICAN. DEMOCRATIC. PROHIBITION. SOCIALIST J j SOCIALIST LABOR. I INDEPENDENCE. . I j ballot. For President and Vice President. For President and Vice President For President and Vice President. For President and Vice President. For President and Vice President. | For President and Vice President. For President and Y,,e President ROOSEVELT PARKER maemsmL SWALLOW ■*■■■ DEBS SBBSSBSE J qorregAN PARKER ■— n AND I AND | AND I AND § j AND i ANu FAiRRAMtfS DAVIS. HARROI I |^ M , HANFORD | ||r|| ...- T I j COX. " DAVIS. | PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. j PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS .Mark 34, ,Mark 3. _____ (Mark 34.) (Mark 34, Murk 34. (MarkM.) ,Insert 34, Robert Pitcairn, I Hobert Wilaon Irwin. ___ Herbert T. Ames. Edward J. Cook, |j J Edmund Seidel. Robert Wilson Irwin, ———————————— Levi O. MoCaoley, Stanley Woodward Davenport. Daniel O. Hendricks, Henry Peter, j jcharles Durner, Stanley Woodward Davenport. George J. Elliott, __ Harry Nicholls. A. Foster Hullin. John S. Holmes, j JamesErwin, Harry Nicholls Joseph B. McCall, Joseph Reeves Wainwright, Edward B. Cooper, William D. Altman, J j DeUeft Behder, Joseph Reeves Wainwright, — —— Robert ('. H. Brock, __ John M. Campbell, Edward R. Steinmetz, Thomas J. Frederick, | I Albert Gay, John M Campbell DEMOCRATIC. John B- Reybnrn. James M. Stewart. Charles Reading Jones, Andrew P. Bower. j I James Ryan, James M. Btewart, i Kennedy Crossan, __ H. Maxwell Rowland, Samuel Christian, Elwood W. Lefiler, William Hutzel, H Maxwell Rowland Edward W. Patton, __ Moses Veale, Lewis Lincoln Eavenson, Robert B. Ringler, James Ray, Moses Veale JohnTaylorWolieti.il u, __ Emil Holl, Charles Palmer, John H. Nase, j George Anton, Erail Holl Joseph B osier, _ Benjamin Sterling Johnson. Howard Alfred Chatelain, j Peter Flanigan, Benjamin Sterling Johnson, James D. Landis. William Hayes Grier. H. D. Patton, Edward A. Evans, | J Louis Katz, William Hayes Grier, Frederic W. Fleitz, William Craig. William W. Lathrope, Bernard V. Kennedy. j Silas Hinke!, William Craig, Frederick C. Johnson, John McGahren, William Benjamin Berte!«. William H. Keevan. | David Wisiner, John McGahrenT ," ™~ ~~ W alter J. Whitehouse. Ohas. P. King, Harry Albert Reber, Walter Nelson Lodge, I j John Bach, Charles F King Charles D. Werley, Alvin Glouser, William M. Stauffer. . Peter C. Hydrick, j j lU-rman Spittal, Isaac Hiester, John H. Brown. John Sullivan. Charles W. Hathaway, Davis A. Palmer, j j L.Cunningham, JohnSnllivan Edward G. Schietlelin. John B. Coulston, James Mansel, Conrad J. Rechsteine, j J. F. Gingenbach, John B ("oulston PROHIBITION. I William C. McConnell. I""! I All ' hons ' w WaWl ' I I I B-Badd Cannon, I I Arthur J. Dennis. j j I AlpI ' onsus Walsh mmm mlmmam^ W. Seott Alexander, Samuel Z. Hawbecker, Jeremiah Sowers Yaukey, Frank R. Field. jJ. Devine, Samuel Z. Hawbecker. John Hays. Robert E. Weigley, John D. Graybill, William A. Stroup, j Black, Robert E. Weigley, William Lauder, Lucian D. Woodruff, Daniel Kloss, John D. Ortlip, I Joseph Mullen, Luciall D. Woodruff tieorge L. Deardorfl, Neviu M. Wanrer, John Henry Hector, Elmer H. Young, I E. B. Markley, Nevin M. Warner, James Orlando Brookbank, Timothy B. Coatello, Elisha Kent Kane, John A. Sturgis, John A. Barron, Timothy E.CosteUo, ~~" John H. Neg'.ey. WOliam T. Mechling, Edwin R. Worrell. Patrick Smith, j - " John Kien, William E. Mecliling, "™ tsaiah Good, Rockwell Marietta, William Simpson Throckmorton, Edward Kuppinger. William S. Parker, Charles H. Akens. (.'apt. M. S. Marquis, Walter W. Rilil. j""" Harry Jenkins, Charles H. Akens, John c. sturgeon, James P. Colter, George W. Fellows, Jnlius Webber, | G.A.Brown, James P. Colter. CAPIAI ICT Archibald Johnston, M. Frank Coolbangh, Edward Everett Dixou, Paul B. Wreath, j~~ Aug. Clever, M. Frank Coolbaugh, OUbIHLIO I. J. Frank Graff, _ Alfred W. Smiley, John B. Bair, Christian Sauer, ~~ P.C. Tesson, Alfred W. Smiley. J. C.Millin, S.E.Walker. Henry C. Cockruin, Frederick W. Skorsets, S. E. Walker, Charles W. Dahlinger. Henry Meyer, Thomas P. Hershberger. Herman Lemke, Henry Meyer, Albert B. Burchtield, Thomas B. Foley, J.P.Knox, Adolphus A. McKeen, Thomas B. Foley. • J. Welfred Holmes, George Heard, J.J.Porter, Harvey W. Shay, | George Heard. William McConway. Charles B. Payne. Matthew H. Stevenson. Francis J. Rogers, | j Charles B. Payne. JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT. REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS. (Mark One.) (Mark One.) VOTING PLACES. """"""" I— —— ——j ___ The place for holding the election for the Township of Shippen shall beat the building of the late J. S. Wiley, east of Portage wagon SOCIALIST LABOR JohnP.Elkm, Republican. Solomon K. Dresser, F or the the borough of Emporium, at the Rink in said Ward. wwumkiw I unuuil. SDem. C harles \\. Shatter, Democratic. For the East Ward of the borough of Emporium, at the Hose House in said Ward. — For the Township of Portage, at the Sizer Springs Hotel. ludep'ce. Samuel C. Watts, Prohibition. For the Township of Lumber at the Alpine House. —— • For the Township of Gibson at the house of Julia Dent. A.A. Stevens. Prohib.tion Vol WSK&I? »M Shaffer George W.Bacon. Socialist. ~ . ELECTION OFFICERS. — Notice is hereby given that every person, excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the Bncialist I nbor I government of the United States, or of this State, or of any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise a subordinate __J officer or agent, who is or shall be employed under the legislative, executive or judiciary department of this.state, or of theCnited Suites, or — _—— ——— of any city or incorporated district, and also that every Member of Congress and of the State Legislature and of the Select or Common Council Tur r>r»i of any city, or Commissioner of any incorporated district, is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the same time the office or appointment REPRESENTATIVE IN THE uEN- of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of any election of this Commonwealth and that no Inspector, Judge or other officer of any such election shall be CD/ll ACCCMRI V eligible to any office to be then voted for except that of an election officer. COUNTY TREASURER. en ML HSotltlOLl, Given under my hand and seal at my offiJe, in Emporium, Pa., this 24th day of October, A.D., 1904. .MarkOne.) __ tMark OneO HARRY HEMPHILL, [868,1] INfIFPFN nFNPF - teneOßMdWell, Republic!,n ' {— - noward - Sheriff of Cameron County. IllUEr £1! U tllOt. John Cummings, Democrat. Frank X. Blumle, Democratic. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1904.
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