Election Proclamation. God Save the Commonwealth. I, A. B. Lee, High Sheriff of the County of Centre, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do by 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, 1914, being the 3rd of November, 1914, for the purpose of electing the several persons hereinafter named, to wit: One person for Judge of the Supreme Court. Ones person for Judge of the Superior Court. One person for United States Senator. One person for Governor. One person for Lieutenant Governor. One person for Secretary of Internal Affairs Four persons for Representative In Congress at Large. ®ne person for Representative in Congress. One person for Senator in the General Assembly. One person for Representative in the General Assembly. 1 also hereby make known and give notice that the place of holding elections in the several wards, boroughs, districts 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 How street. For the South Ward of the borough of Bellefonte, In the Garman ora House Bullding, In the room formerly occupied by H. 8. lor. For the West Ward of the borough of Bellefonte in the shop of 8. A. McQuistion, in Betetonte. <or the borough of Centre Hall, In a room at Runkle's For the borough of Howard, at the public school In said For the borough of Millheim, in the old school house, now the Municipal bullding. For the borough of Milesburg. in the borough building on Markst street. For the First Ward of the borough of Philipsburg, in the Hose house. For the Second Ward of the borough of Philipsburg. at the Building at the cormer of North Centre and Presqueisle For the Third Ward of the borough of Philipsburg, at the Hale school house, northeast corner of Sixth and Presqueisie streets. For the borough of South Philipsburg, at the City Hall in Sous Philipsburg. For the borough of Snow Shoe, in the borough building. For the borough of State College, in the State College Fire Company ding. For the borough of Unionville, In the Grange Hall in sald For the township of Benner, north precinct, at the Knox school house. For the township of Benner, south precinct, at the Hoy's he township of Boggs, t precinct, at the hall of Knights be Labor, in the village of f Curtin, For the township of Boggs, north precinct, at Walker's school house. For the township of Boggs, west precinct, at the school house in Central City. For the township of Burnside, in the building owned dy Willlamn Watson, in the village of Pine Glen. For the township of College, at the school house in the vil- lage of Lemont. For the township of Curtin, north precinct, at the school house in the village of Orvis For the townshi house near Robert For the township of Ferguson, east precinct, at the public house of R. R. iph, in Pine Grove Mills. For the township of Ferguson, west precinct, at Balley- ville Hall, in the of Balleyville. For the township of Gregg, north precinct, at Murray's For the township of Gregg. east precinct, at the house oc- spied by William 2 Sinkabine at Penn Hall 'or the township of Gi ih west precinct, In a room at Spi Mills hotel at Spring For the : JoNnanip of a — east precinct, school house in the village of Woodward. For the township of Haines, west precinct, at the hotel at Aaronsburg. For the township of Halfmoon, in IL village of Stormstown. For the township of Harris, east precinct, at the building owned by Harry McClellan in the village of Linden Hall. For the township of Harris, Et precinct, at the school Bouse In the village of Boalsbur For the township of aS in the township public bulld- of Curtin, south precinct, at the school ‘8. 0. O. F. hall In the For the township of Huston, in a building owned by J. Nason, in the village of Julian For the township of Liberty, east precinct, at the school house in Eagleville. For the township of Liberty, west precinct, at the school house at Monument. For the township of Marion, at the shop of Samuel Aley in the village of Jacksonville. For the township of Miles, east precinct, at the dwelling house of Willlam Tyson at Wolf's Store. For the township of Miles, middle precinct, at the wagon- shop of W. J. Weber in Rebersburg. For HE pow of Miles, west precinct, at the store room of Elias M adisonburg For Miller a of Patton, in the shop of John Moy at For the township of Penn, in a building formerly owned by Luther Guisewite, at Coburn. For the township of Potter, north precinct, at the Old Fort For the township of Potter, south precinct, at the hotel In the village of Potters Mills For the townshi E, Potter, west precinct, at the store of Miess, at Coly A cross To vote FIRST COLUMN. To Vote a Straight Party Ticket, Cross (X) in this Column. PERSONAL LIBERTY house in the village of (ls For the township of 8 fone é For the in that candidate. vote for any Jud icial Ticket NON-PARTISAN { JUDGE OF THE SUPREME | COURT (Mark One) Robert s. Frazer j ‘George Kunkel ” JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT (Mark One) “James E. Clark Frank M, Trexler ownship 1 UNITED Gifford Pinchot, Boles Penrose, Ma Nsom F Larkin A. 8. Landis STATES SENATOR. (Mark One) Democratic { Washington | ] 4 <4 Bull! Moose | Republican | Person al L Iberty Socialist Prohibition industrialist Vance C. MeCormic (Mark One) { Democratic 'k, Republican ¥ Joseph RB. Allen, Matthew HH. Stevens Caleb Harrison LIEUTE William T. Creasy, Percy F. Bmith, - Frank B. McClain, Fred lorie J. Shaollar, H J Whalen, Geo G Anton Personal Liberty Socialist ull Moose n Prohibition NANT GOVERNOR. {Mark One) { Democratic | Keyntone | Washington < Bull Moose { Republican Prohibition Industrialist {Mark One) Henry a ashington < Bull Moose Republican Key stone : j Personal Liberty Hs ts — ! ibition - irialiat (Mark Four) Robert 8. Bright, Democratic Martin. Jennings Caton, Democratic Arthi ir B Clark, Democratic “harles N. Crosby, Democratic Ww ash ington f | Lex N. Mitchell, ho dull Moose Roosevel Progressive Ww ashin gton ey Arthur R. Rupley, J Bull Moose rr [ | Rooney eit P rogressive Wash ington | Anderson H Welter, J 51 3 Moose - ! Roosevelt P rogressive ou ashington Harry Watson, + Bu all Moose oosevelt Progre ssive . Re Ppublican ee Thomas 8 Crago, J : —————— i Personal Libe ry Repub! lean Mahlon M. Garland. ! Rep ubl Danie! F. Lafean. } . tcan | Personal L iberty R tepubl i an John R. K. Scott, ] p . | Perso nal Liberty D ennisO ‘BrienC oughiin Socialist Edw ard Ww. Haydon, Socialist Ww. 8 Greeley King, Socialist _ Charles Sehl. Sc George Hart, Social ist "Prob ibition James J. Patton, r rohibition “Pike, "Prohibition Harper Smith, ert Ww. Binz Joseph B. Holts, i “John L ipsett, Howard R Welker, Kevstone M™ rohibition Key stone Keystone Keystone James E rwin Industrialist H. G. Meinel Industrialist Charles Durner A. M. Fisher REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS. (Mark One) William E. Tobias, Dem ocratic Guy B. Mayo, Charles H. Rowland, Frank C. Rittenh louse, Socialist 8 W, M cLarren, Prohibition SENATOR IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. (Mark One) William H. Patterson, Democratic Washington Alonza 8. Moulthrop } . 5 Prohibition _Republ ican pr ——— a — REPRESENTATIVE IN THE | GENERAL ASSEMBLY, (Mark One) David W. Miller, Democratic Herbert H. Ashman, Washington Harry B. Scott, Republican Samuel Wilkinson, “Socialist or the SwRShis oF Rush, north precinct, at the Township buliding ere 1 Mallory's rol shoi Poor House For tha tir ir Sor 3 2oUth Prec inet, at the public For the toweship of Bush east precimct, at the school house formerly r John Mulfinger. in Pleasant Gap house in the village of C ROVE. For the tow? y of Spring, west precinct, in the township For the township of Hush, south precinct, at the school building at Coleville in the village of Powelton. For the township of Taylor, In the house erected for that For the Jonata) of Rush, west precinct, at the school purpose at Leonard Merryman's near Osceola Mills, known as the Tower school house. For the township of Union, in the township publie build. For the the township of Snow Shoe, east precinct, at the school ing. ido Basket mad B. LEE, (Seal) Sheriff of Centre County.
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