Page 2. ’ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, November 2nd, 1911, pe— " . is : . : on east Howard street, | For the township of Tenner, south | 4 the township of Haines, west pre- Election Proclamation For the South Ward of the borough of precinet, at the Hoy's school house, *Inct, at the hotel In Aaronsburg, 4 Mrs Thos eden Death, Bald Fa | Bellefonte, the Brown Building, on cor- For the township of BOggs, east pre- for the township of Halfmoon, in I led 0} ps cu IK oO sale “agle, — ner of Bishop and Allegheny streets. cinet, at the hall of Knights of Labor, { 0, F, hall tn Stormstown agled on the Zoth at her home at 2.20 . : . y For the West Ward of the borough of in the village of Curtin, for the township of Harris, east pre. o'clock after a short fliness from God Save. the Commonwealth L Ww | Bellefonte In the carriage shop of 8. A. | For the township of Boggs, north pre- inct, at the bullding owned by Harry apoplectic stroke with which she was XE. Hurley, High Sheriff of the County MeQuistion, in Bellefonte einct, at Walker's school house dian In the village of Linden Hall seized shortly after § o'clock a. m of Centre, Commonwealth of Pennsyt For the borough of Centre Hall, in a For the township of Boggs, west pre- ‘or the township of Harris, west pre Deceased had been in apparent ood wania, do hereby make known and give room at Runkel's hotel. | einct, at the school house in Central cinet, at the #chool hotse in the vil health Shorti viv a rent BOO motice to the ele tors of the county For the borough of Howard, at the City lage of Boalsburg oy ‘ng . vi rr oclock Mr, aforesaid that an election will be held public school house in sald borough For the township of Burnside, In the For the township of How 4. if the Balling Hrome and after conversing in the said county of Centre on the For the borough of Millheim, in the old Building owned by Willlam Hipple, in township public building Keveral minutes with his wife left for school house, now the Municipal build- the village of Pine Glen For the township of anton the barn to attend to the stock He First Tuesday in Novem- ing For the township of College, at the bullding owned by J. C. Nason Me returned to the hou about 6 and find. ber 1911 For the borough of Milesburg, in the school house in the village of Lemont, village of Julian ing that hi i ’ ’ borough building on Market street For the township of Curtin, north pre For the township of Liberty. east pre down. Bt: Being the 7th of November, 1911, for | For the First Ward of the borough of cinet, at the school house in the village cinct, at the school house in Ragleville found her | the purpose of electing the several per- Philipsburg, In the Reliance Hose house of Orvis For the township of Lib rty, west pre To 4 ; sons hereinafter named to wit For the Second Ward of the borough For the township of Curtin, south pre- cinet, at the school house at Monu : gn EH the One person for Sheriff, of Philipsburg, at the Public Bullding at cinet, at the school house near Robert ment len. he fami) One person for Treasurer. the corner of North Centre and I'res- Manns’ . For the township of Marion. a FUNG One person for Register, Queisle streets For the township of Ferguson, east shop of Bamuel Aley + 1} village of forts put One person for Recorder, For the Third Ward of the borough of precinet, at the public he use of R. R Jacksonville ensued at the bous One person for Prothonotary. Philipsburg, at the Hale Aenoot J house, Ratylolph in Pine Grove Mil ® For the township o Yr . ne person for District Attorney. north-east corner of Sixth and Prea- ‘or the township o ‘erguson, west cinet, at the W i hou of iD - Soe F persons for County mia queisle streets precinct, at Balleyville Hall, in the vil Wolf at Wolf's Stor Druggist Must Pay for Horse. wioners. For the borough of South Philipsburg, lage of Balleyville For the JCA IM { 1 t Two persons for Auditors | at the dwelling house of John Summers For the township of Gregg, north pre ecinct, at gonmi r shop of W. . a4 pres pLie Ww ed linseed One person for Coroner. For the borough of S8now Shoe, in the cinet, at Murray's school house Weber in It ' ¢ wtead of v taoy Haw. One person for Conty Surveyor, borough building For the township of Gregg, east pre For the township of » Went } irugeist f haror Pe I also hereby make known and give For the borough of State College, In cinet, at the house occupled by Wm cinet, at Ore room . , ; a., motioe that the place of holding elec- l the Hook and Ladder Company Build Sinkabine at Penn Hall in M tions in the several wards, boroughs, ing For the township of Gregg, west pre districts and townships within the Coun- | For the borough of Unionville, In the einet, In a room at Warren Wood's hotel ty of Centre is as follows Grange Hall In sald borough at Spring Mil For the North Ward of the borough of | For the township of Benner, north For the township of Halnes, east pre Bellefonte, at the Logan Engine house | precinct, at the Knox school house cinet, at the schoo! house at Woodward SPECIMEN BALLOT Fo vote a Straight Party Ticket, Mark a Cross (X) in the Square, in First Column Opposite] the name of the Party of your Choice ome tairy wer { ! Pi and I Con - of i tht n ke in fill- addin For the shop of t) A Cross Mark in the Bquare Opposite the Nam® of any Candidate, Indicates a Vote for that Candidate A voter May Insert in the Blank Space at the Bottom of Fach Group, the Name of Any Person Whose Name is not Printed lot for whom he Desires to Vote. FIRST COLUMN Sher (Vote LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. DIVORCE NOTICE FF County Commissioners Mi (My \ FL i'w To Vote a Straight Party Ticket, Mark a Cross (X) in This Column Arthur B. lee . Den George H. Yarnell ..Republic Jacob Woodring REPUBLICAN Prothonotary, Ete. (Vote for On DEMOCRATIC INDEPENDENT County Treasurer ’ —————— ——— ————— Coroner Register of Wills a le "n (Vote for One Prothonotar toms of the Reformed Church in the Coutit TW iol H. Diehl United States of America and as shall a A ou y rearurer tend to promote the ranern’ 10th of » * thr ® y V1! Tonind Pritohar +h Anne wh ror. Selena! Inte 5 Edward J. Willikm& Republican ; " , x ¢ Redeemer's King 4 v os » ‘ r ¢ v N : nd enjoy ali eRe oom J. Frank Smith ORPHANS’ COURT SALE OF REAL ESTATE INDEPENDENT tea PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION A Cross (X) marked in the square at the right of the word “YES,” indicates a vote FOR the Amendment A Cross (X) marked in the square at the right of the word “NO,” indicates a vote AGAINST the Amendment PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION No. 1 SHALL SECTION EIGHT OF ARTICLE NINE OF THE CONSTITUTION BE AMENDED SO AS TO READ AS FOLLOWS ? Section 8. The debt of any county, city, borough, township, school distsict, or other municipality incorporated district, except as herein provided, shall never exceed seven per centum upon the assessed value of the taxable property therein, nor shall any such municipality district incur any new debt. or increase its indebtedness to an amount exceeding two per centum upon such assessed valuation of property, without the assent of the electors thereof at a public election in such manmer as shall be provided by law; but any city, the debt of which now exceeds seven per centum of such assessed valuation, may be authorized by law to increase the same three per centum, in the Aggregate, at any one time, upon such valustion, except that any debt or debts hereinafter incurred by the city and county of Philadelphia for the comstruction and development of subways for transit purposes, or for the construction of wharves and docks, or the reclamation of land to be used in the construction of a system of wharves and docks, as public improvements, owned or to be owned by said city and county of Philadelphia, and which shall yield to the city and county of Phila delphia current net revenue in excess of the interest on said debt or debts and of the annual installments necessary for the can elation of said debt or debts, may be excluded in ascertaining the power of the city and county of Philadelphia to become otherwise indebted: Provided, That a sinking fund for their cancellation shall be established and maintained PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION No. 2 SHALL SECTION SIX OF ARTICLE FIVE OF THE CONSTITUTION BE AMENDED SO AS TO READ AS FOLLOWS ? Section 6. In the county of Philadelphia all the jurisdiction and powers now vested in the district courts and courts of common pleas, subject to such changes as may be made by this Constitution or by law, shall be in Philadelphia vested in five distinct and separate courts of equal and co-ordinate jurisdiction, composed of three judges each. The sald courts in Philadelphia shall tively as the court of common pleas number one, number two, number three, number four, and number five, but the fumber of said courts may be by law Hke manner designated by successive numbers. The number of judges in any of sald courts, or in any county where the establishment of an manner as shall be provided by rules of court, and each court, to which any sult hall be thus assigned, shall have exclusive jurisdiction thereof, subject to In the county of Allegheny all the jurisdiction and powers mow vested In the several numbered courts of common pleas shall be vested In one court of NO commission in sald courts, Such jurisdiction and powers shall extend to all proceedings at law and in equity which shall have been instituted In the several numbered courts, and subject to change of venue as provided by law. The president judge of said court shall be selected as provided by law. The number of This amendment shall take effect on the first day of January succeeding ts adoption —— A commissioned ofMcer or otherwise a and also that member of intment of judge, 1 or clerk Under the law of the Commonwealth | October, In the of our nine ofMeer Agent who Ia or and of the State Legislature, and of the (2 any election of this perdi for holding elections, the polls shall be | teen hundred abd sleven. ana the one or or be employed under A- select or common council of any eity, and that ne inspector, judge or other | opened at 7 o'clock A. M. and closed at | hundred and thirty sixth year the In- Executive or Judi ment icommissionsrs of any Incorporated dis- jofMoer of any such elections, shall be | 7 o'clock P. M dependence of The United the Uni Hates, trict by law, incapable of hold! eligible 0 any office to be voted | Olven under my hand and seal at my | America diatriot, at the same time the office or | for, exept that of ah section oer. | office th * Benetonte “Pd, and se day "of PAR ST
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