Scranton Wochenblatt. (Scranton, Pa.) 1865-1918, October 31, 1912, Image 8

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Deutsch gesprachen. SHERIFF'S ELECTION
PHOCLAMIITION
GENERAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION.
—Pursuant to an act of the General As
sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania, entitled "An Act relating to elec
tions," approved the second day of July.
Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred
and thirty-nine, and also the acts approved
the thirtieth day of January, one thousand
eight hundred and seventy-four, and twenty
sixth day of June, one thousand, eight hun
dred and nlnety-flve, and the amended con
stiutlon, It la made the duty of the sheriff
of every county In the commonwealth to
give notice of the time of holding the gen
eral election, and in each case to enumerate:
First—The officers to be elected.
Becond—Designating the place at which the
elections are to be held; therefore,
I, P. F. Connor, High Sheriff of Lacka
wanna county, Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania, do hereby make known and give no
tice to the electors thereof that an election
will be held In the said County of Lacka-
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1918
For thirty-eight persona to fill the office
of Presidential Electors.
For one person to fill the office of State
Treasurer.
For one person to fill the office of Auditor
General.
For four persons to All the office of Rep
resentative in Congress at Large.
For one person to fill the office of Repre
sentative In Congresa. Tenth Congressional
District.
For one person to fill the office of Rep
resentative In the General Assembly. First
Legislative District. '
For one person to fill the office of Repre
sentative In the General Assembly. Second
Legislative District
For one person to fill the office of Repre
sentative In the General Assembly. Third
Legislative District
For one person to fill the office of Repre
sentative in the General Assembly. Fourth
Legislative District
For one person to fill the office of Rep
resentative In the General Assembly. Fifth
Legislative District
For one person to fill the office of Rep
resentative In the General Assembly. Sixth
Legislative District
And I hereby make known and give notice
that the following is the official list of all
candidates with parties, or policies repre
sented, whose certificates of nomination and
nomination papers have been filed as provided
In section 6 of the act of June 10, A. D.
1893, and who are to be voted for In the
County of Lackawanna at the ensuing elec
tion to be held Tuesday, November 6th, 1912.
PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT
TAFT AND SHERMAN.
REPUBLICAN
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.
I. Layton Register,
William A. Helzman,
Samuel J. Walnwrlght,
John P. Harris,
Robert E. Altemus,
John Dick,
George Jay Elliott,
John R. K. Scott,
W. J. McCloskey,
Robert M. Griffith,
Frank H. Caven,
Frank W. Munn.
Robert P. Cairnes,
Abram T. Eastwlck,
Horace L. Haldeman,
Edwin M. Rlne,
Henry W. Palmer,
Henry H. Brownmliler,
Fred B. Gernerd,
William C. Sechrist,
Malcolm McDougall,
William H. Helm.
John Henry Deardorff,
James Lord, i *
Josiah D. Hicks,
Calvin Gilbert,
David Howells. i
Sylvester F. Bowser,
William E. Crow,
Norman E. Clark,
Frederick Felix Crutze,
Herman Simon,
Robert Locke,
William Schnur,
George H. Douglass,
Howard B. Oursler,
C. Elmer Bown,
Patrick H. McGulre,
PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT
WILSON AND MARSHALL
DEMOCRATIC
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.
Daniel F. Carlln,
P. Oliver Derr.
Thomas J. McGlnnls,
William T. Aldricb,
Michael James McArdle,
James J. Ryan,
William M. Watson.
James J. Kane,
Maximilian Joseph Bucher, 1
Samuel Britton Price,
John H. FOy.
George F. Krapp,
Jacob B. Waldelich,
Charles A. McCarty,
Sedgwick Klstler,
Matthias J. demons,
George A. Harris,
Cyrus G. Rauch.
Arthur Blakely Clark,
John W. Bittenger,
John Frederick Weaver, Jr.,
Thomas A. Frazler,
Charles W. Walker,
W. K. Hugus,
Sebastian S. Henne,
Charles H. Webb,
David Neale, J * I
James Buchanan Sigglns,
James Houlaben,
C. H. Arnold.
Patrick J. Barry,
George W. Acklln,
Thomas Jefferson Duncan,
Newell R. White,
Philip N. Shettlg,
Garrett E. Smedley,
John Burgesa Henning,
Franp P. I sherwood,
PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT
CHAFIN AND WATKINS,
PROHIBITION.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.
John L Heyworth.
William A. Huston,
Ellwood Allen,
John S. Hay,
Samuel B. Croft,
James E. Clark,
Joseph H. Paschall,
William A. Seltzer,
O. D. Brubaker,
Charles L. Hawley,
Noah H. Pettlbone, »
Harry A. Reber.
Clarence T. Davis,
Ernest H. Meeker,
J. F. Good,
Frank P. Johnson,
C. H. Williams, «
J. C. Rummel,
R. Z. Replogle,
Daniel E. Breneman,
John I. Thompson, Jr.,
D. G. Bastian,
Daniel Sturgeon,
L. Albert Walters,
Norris Crosaman,
William H. Kindt,
Samuel Dlble,
W. H. Cover,
J. P. Knox.
J. J. Porter.
Robert S. Glass.
Thomas P. Hershberger,
Charles W. Burnley,
John R. Penn.
Adle A. Stevens,
Charles Scanlon,
Herbert T. Ames,
Silas Swallow,
PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT
DEBS AND SIEDEU
SOCIALIST
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.
E. F. Annundson,
Geo. T. McConnell,
W. G. Lenker,
Llewellyn Dillinger,
Patrick H. Smith,
W. J. Wright
Charles O. Alter,
i William Parker.
Charles F. Sands,
George K. Harris,
Jerry M. Christ,
Walter N. Lodge,
C. E. McCready.
Solon C. Thayer,
1 J. J. Klntner.
William Noble.
Louis S. Melllnger,
• P. Bolenbacher,
, Wm. W. Decker,
i Frank Thomson,
. J. M. Barr,
J. A. Filaon. J ♦
k Geo. W. Bacon,
i C. B. Martin, *
» Chas. Boeckler.
• E. C. Judd, ' ,
» William C. Price, ,)|
J. E. Perry,
Robert Watklns,
Howard M. Welch.
0. E. Musselman,
Edw. Glauner,
Simon Llbroe,
Reuben Einstein,
Cornelius Foley,
Edw. Hagan,
H. W. Pooler,
W. E. Scott,
PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT
ROOSEVELT AND JOHNSON.
BULL MOOSE
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.
WMlllam Wllhelm,
William F. Remppls,
Charleß L. Van Scoten,
James P. McNarney,
Goodloe H. Thomas,
Harry D. W. English,
Albert S. Faught
William C. Supplee, I
John H. Callahan,
William F. Deakyne,
William H. Zlegler, [ • |
Arthur G. Graham, !
Pennock E. Sharpless,
Louis N. McCarter,
1. Clinton Arnold,
Howell Harris, '
Thomas C. Edwards, 3 I ;
John Reese,
Jacob B. Fricker,
John J. Koehler,
Richard W. A. Jameson,
Joseph J. Dropeskey,
George W. Wagenseller,
Harry A. Sherk.
William H. Irwin, 4
William H. Tipton,
Oscar Mitchell,
Alfred M. Chrlstley,
Peter A. Johns,
Chester A. Moore,
Labazure O. McLane,
John Rice.
John M. Williams,
David I. Ball.
Richard R. Quay,
Harry H. Wlllock,
Paul S. Ache,
James H. Duff,
PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT
REIMER AND GILHAUS,
INDUSTRIALIST
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.
Henry Muller,
L. M. Barhydt,
James A. Gray,
August Cleaver,
J. C. Brought,
P. J. Relraer.
Joseph Schneider,
Vaaldlmlr Ernst,
Stephen Jaross,
James Erwln,
Cleveland W. Morris,
George Dlbb,
Robert Richardson,
Thomas Moody,
George H. Snyder,
Joseph C. Lyle,
Amadlo Mori,
H. G. Melnel,
B. F. Wlssler,
George W. Wagner,
Fred Wagner,
Albert Berlnger,
Carl Schleicher,
William Berlnger,
Herman Spittal,
William Mornlngstar,
Charles Fllzer,
Luther Gerhard,
George A. Homan,
George E. Berl,
Alvln Rohrbach,
Philip Buck,
PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT
ROOSEVELT AND JOHNSON,
ROOSEVELT PROGRESSIVE
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.
William Wllhelm.
William F. Remppls,
Charles L. Van Scoten,
James P. McNarney,
Goodloe H. Thomas.
Harry D. W. English,
Albert S. Faught,
William C. Supplee,
John H. Callahan,
William F. Deakyne,
William H. Zlegler,
Arthur G. Graham,
Pennock E. Sharpless,
Louis N. McCarter,
I. Clinton Arnold,
Howell Harris,
Thomas C. Edwards,
John Reese,
Jacob B. Fricker,
John J. Koehler.
Richard W. A. Jameson,
Joseph J. Dropeskey,
George W. Wagenseller,
Harry A. Sherk, I
William H. Irwin,
William H. Tipton,
Oscar Mitchell,
Alfred M. Chrlstley,
Peter A. Johns,
Chester A. Moore,
Labazure O. McLane,
John Rice,
John M. Williams,
David I. Ball.
Richard R. Quay,
Harry H. Wlllock,
Paul S. Ache,
James H. Duff,
PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT
ROOSEVELT AND JOHNSON,
WASHINGTON
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
William Wllhelm,
William F. Remppls,
Charles L Van Scoten,
James P. McNarney,
Goodloe H. Thomas,
Harry D. W. English,
Albert S. Faught.
William C. Supplee,
John H. Callahan,
William F. Deakyne,
William 11. Zlegler,
Arthur G. Graham,
Pennock E. Sharpless,
Louis N. McCarter,
I. Clinton Arnold,
Howell Harris,
Thomas C. Edwards,
John Reese,
Jacob B. Fricker,
John J. Koehler,
Richard W. A. Jameson,
Joseph J. Dropesky,
George W. Wagenseller,
Harry A. Sherk, 1
William H. Irwin,
William H. Tipton,
Oscar Mitchell,
Alfred M. Chrlstley,
Peter A. Johns,
Chester A. Moore.
Labazure O. McLane,
John Rice,
John M. Williams,
David I. Ball.
Richard R. Quay,
Harry H. Wlllock,
Paul S. Ache.
James H. Duff,
STATE TREASURER
Robert K. Young, Republican
William H. Berry, Democratic
Charles W. Huntington, Prohibition
John J. Schwartz, Socialist
Robert K. Young, Bull Moose
William 11. Berry, Keystone
Robert K. Young, Roosevelt Progressive
Robert K. Young, Washington
AUDITOR GENERAL
Archibald W. Powell, Republican
Robert E. Cresswell, Democratic
B. Budd Cannon, Prohibition
Adrian H. Eldredge, Socialist
Archibald W. Powell, Bull Moose
Robert E. Cresswell, Keystone
ArcuiDald W. Powell, Roosevelt Progressive
Archibald W. Powell, Washington
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS AT
LARGE
John M. Morin, Republican
Frederick E. Lewis, Republican
Anderson H. Walters, Republican
Arthur R. Rupley, Republican
George Benton Shaw, Democratic
Joseph Howley, Democratic
George R. McLean, Democratic
E. E. Groenawalt, Democratic
E. L. McKee, Prohibition
Howard J. Force, Prohibition
Henry S. Gill, Prohibition
Thomas H. Hamilton, Prohibition
Chas. W. Ervln, Socialist
William Parker, Socialist
E. S. Musser, Socialist
John W. Slayton, Socialist
John M. Morln, Bull MOOBO
Frederick E. Lewis, Bull Moose
Anderson H. Walters, Bull Moose
Arthur R. Rupley, Bull Moose
William H. Thomas, Industrialist
Albln Garrett Keystone
Charles A. Hawkins, Keystone
Howard R. Sheppard, Keystone
Daniel W. Simklna, Keystone
John M. Morln, Roosevelt Progressive
Frederick E. Lewis, Roosevelt Progressive
Anderson H. Walters, Roosevelt Progressive
Arthur R. Rupley, Roosevelt Progressive
John M. Morln. Waahington
Frederick E. Lewis. Washington
Anderson H. Walters, Washington
Arthur R. Rupley, Washington
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS
John R. Farr, Republicsn
Michael A. McGlniey, Democratic
Madison F. Larkln, Prohibition
L H. Gibbs. Socialist
A. McGinley, Keystone
T. Ellsworth Davlee, National Progressive
Jobn R. Farr, Washington
REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL
ASSEMBLY
First Legislative District
Albert Davis, Republican
Thomas Murphy, Democratic
John Hammond. Prohibition
H. O. Schnessler, Boclallat
John Hammond, Keystone
Albert Davis. Waahington
REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL
ASSEMBLY
Second Legislative District
Henry S. Alworth, Republican
J. M. Fahringer, Democratic
George Hart Prohibition
A. P. Utt, Socialist
J. M. Fahringer. National Progressive
J. M. Fahringer, Progressive
Henry S. Alworth. Washington
REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL
ASSEMBLY
Third Legislative Dirtrlct
Frederick C. Ehrbardt, Republican
Henry W. Zeldler, * Democratic
Edward Gllnskl, Socialist
Frederick C. Ehrhardt, Keystone
Frederick c. Ehrbardt, Washington
REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL
ASSEMBLY
Fourth Legislative District
William Haggerty, Republican
Peter J. Gaugban, Democratic
E. F. Altmouse, Prohibition
John Fish, Socialist
William Haggerty, » Washington
REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL
ASSEMBLY
Fifth Legislative District
William W. Jones, Republican
John F..tuannion, Democratic
N. Homer Smith, Prohibition
Frank J. Choha, Jr., Socialist
John F. Mannion, National Progressive
William W. Jones, Washington
REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL
ASSEMBLY
Sixth Legislative District
Alfred F. Hobbs, Republican
Paul W. Aten, Democratic
Peter Bedell, Prohibition
E. L. Williams, Socialist
Paul W. Aten. Keystone
Alfred F. Hobbs, Washington
And I hereby make known and give notice
that the places of holding the aforesaid gen
eral elections In the several cities, boroughs,
townships and districts within the County of
Lackawanna are as follows, to wit:
ARCHBALD BOROUGH DISTRICTS
First ward. First district—At the hotel of
Rose A. Moyles, in said district.
First ward, Second dlstrlct—At the house
of John Nanewitz, in said district
Second ward—At the house of W. J.
Dougher, In said ward.
Third ward—At the borough council rooms,
In said ward.
BENTOiN TOW'NSHIP DISTRICT.
At the house of Mr. Witzel, In said town
ship.
BLAKELY BOROUGH DISTRICTS.
First ward At the office of S. W. Ar
nold, In said ward.
Second ward—At the building of W. H.
Berkbeiser, on Main street, in said ward.
Third ward—At the borough council rooms,
on Blakely street, In said ward
CARBONDALE TOWNSHIP DISTRICTS.
Northeast dlstrlct—At the store of James
T. O'Neill, on No. 4 rouM, in said district.
Northwest dlstrlct—At the house of Mrs.
Anna Farrell, on the PlanK Road, In said
district.
South district—At the house of Hugh Battle,
In said district.
CARBONDALE CITY DISTRICTS.
First ward. First dlstrlct—At the house of
B. W. Dlx, in said First Ward.
First ward, Third dlstrlct—At a portable
building on the premises of the D. & H.
R. R. Co., In said district
Second ward, First district—At the corner
of Spring street and Seventh avenue, at
the premises owned by Mrs. Bachman, in
said ward.
Second ward, Second district—At P. F. Mc-
Kenna's hotel, No. 38 Main street, in said
ward.
Second ward, Third district—At the house
of James Gregg, in said Second ward.
Third ward, First dlstrlct—At the building
known as the Thomas Hendrlck building, in
said Third ward.
Third ward. Second dlßtrlct— On the prem
ises of Patrick Moran, at No. 78 Main street
in said district.
Third ward, Third district—At the house
of Mrs. John Moffltt, In said Third ward.
Third ward, Fourth district—At the office
of John Gibbs, on High street, in said dis
trict.
Fourth ward. First district—At the house
of Michael Cannon, on Pike street, In said
Fourth ward.
Fourth ward. Second dlstrlct—At the house
of A. Battle, in said Fourth ward.
Fourth ward. Third district—At the house
of P. J. Murphy, in said Fourth ward.
Fifth ward. First dlstrlct—At the office of
L. I. Bunnel. corner of Belmont and Canaan
streets, In said Fifth ward.
Fifth ward. Second dlstrlct—At the house
of John Clune, on Dundaff street, in said
Fifth ward.
Sixth ward. First district—At the house
of John Moon, 83 Belmont street, in said
district.
Sixth ward, Second district—At the prem
ises of Thomas Hart, 200 Dundaff street, in
said district.
CLARK'S SUMMIT BOROUGH DISTRICT.
At Shillings' Hall, In the second story of
the wagon factory owned by T. E. Shillings,
fronting on the State road, In said borough.
CLIFTON TOWNSHIP DISTRICT.
At the Lehigh Glen fecbool house, in said
township.
COVINGTON TOWNSHIP DISTRICT.
At the Dalevllle town house, In said town
-Bb,P" DALTON BOROUGH DISTRICT.
At the office of F. M. Francis, In said
borough.
DICKSON CITY BOROUGH DISTRICTS.
First ward—At the borough building, In
said ward. . . . „
Second ward—At the house of J. A. Bar,
ron, on Jackson street, in Bald ward.
Third ward—At the hose house of the J.
B. Dickson Hose Co., on Main street. In
said ward.
DUNMORE BOROUGH DISTRICTS.
First ward. First district—At the house of
the Neptune Hose Co., on Drinker street,
in said district.
First ward. Second district—At the hotel of
Martin Gibbons, on Drinker turnpike. In
said district.
First ward. Third district—On the property
of Domlnlck Loughney, situate at the south
westerly corner of Boyle and Warren streets,
in said ward.
Second ward, First district-At the house
of John J. Scott, in said ward.
Second ward, Second district—At the house
of Martin O'Boyle, in said ward.
Second ward, Third district—ln the build
ing of John Memelo, et al.. in said district
Third ward. First dlstrlct—At the house
of Mrs. A. Burschell, in said ward.
Third ward, Second district—At the out
building of Mrs. James McAndrew. near the
corner of Sixth and Mill streets, in said
* Third ward. Third district—At the house
of Electric Hose Co.. In Bald ward.
Fourth ward—At a portable building erect
ed on property of M. J. Hennlgan. southerly
side East Drinker street, In said ward.
Fifth ward—At the house of R. C. Wills,
lD Slxth ward?' First dlstrlct-At the Exchange
Hotel, at the corner of Drinker and Blakely
streets, in paid ward.
Sixth ward, Second dlstrlct—At the house
of Emma Blogg, rear of lot corner of Jef
ferson avenue and Green Ridge street.
Sixth ward. Third district—At Ruane's ho
tel, on the corner of Qulncy avenue and
Orove street, in said ward. .... .
Sixth ward. Fourth district—At the house
of Peter Nov Is, In said district
ELMHURST BOROUGH DISTRICT.
At the office of J. Knickerbocker, on Front
street. In said district
'FELL TOWNSHIP DISTRICTS.
Firßt district—At the Coal Brook school
houße, In said township,
i Second district—At the town hall in said
' district. __ ..
i Third dlstrlct—At the Hose House, on the
i easterly side of Main street, in Simpson, In
"l&urth* district—At the Richmond school
house, in said district
GLENBURN BOROUGH DISTRICT.
> At the Hall school house, In said borough.
» GOULDSBORO BOROUGH DISTRICT.
» At the school house, In said borough.
» GREENFIELD TOWNSHIP DISTRICT.
At the Greenfield town house, in said
! '"".JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP DISTRICT.
> At the school house known as the Red
> Oak school house, in said township.
I JERMYN BOROUGH DISTRICTS.
» First ward—At a building owned by Mrs.
? George Edmonds, on the easterly side of
I Main street. In said ward.
» Second ward—At the borough buildings on
i Second svenue, in said borough,
t Third ward—At the house of Mrs. Jane
i Baker, on East Side of Main street in said
I LACKAWANNA TOWNSHIP DISTRICTS.
; South district—At a booth on a vacant lot
i belonging to M. McDonough, on the corner
t of Elm and Main streets.
Southwest district—At a portable building
at the corner of Main and Blake streets, on
lot owned by U. Gibbons, In said Southwest
district
LA PLUMB BOROUGH DISTRICT.
At the school house in said borough.
LEHIGH TOWNSHIP DISTRICT.
At the Pine Grove school house, la said
township.
MADISON TOWNSHIP DISTRICT.
At the Grange Hall, In Madlsonvtlle, in
said district.
MAYFIELD BOROUGH DISTRICTS.
First ward—ln the building known as the
Whltmore Hose House, in said ward.
Second ward—ln the building of Mrs. Wm.
Mullally, occupied by Peter McCarty, situate
on Poplar street in said ward.
Third ward—ln the buildings of E. F.
Edmunds, situate on Lackawanna avenue,
In said ward.
MOOBIC BOROUGH DISTRICTS.
First ward—At the hose house of the
Mooslc Hose company, on eaat side of Main
street.
Second ward—ln Patrick McAndrew's house
corner of Sack and Spring streets.
Third ward—At Mrs. M. A. Lewis' house
on Main street, In said ward.
Fourth ward—ln C. W. Thompson's office,
on Main street, Greenwood.
MOSCOW BOROUGH DISTRICT.
At Odd Fellows' hall in Moscow, In said
borough.
NEWTON TOWNSHIP DISTRICT.
At the Van Sickle bouse, in said town-
Bhlp.
NORTH ABINOTON TOWNSHIP DISTRICT.
At the house of Giles Robertß, in said
township.
OLD FORGE BOROUGH DISTRICTS.
First ward—At the property of Frank Ro
satta, corner of Main street and Barbertown
road, in said ward.
Second ward—At Sibley Hose House in said
ward.
Third ward—At a portable building on
lot belonging to Anthony Biancardo, In said
ward.
Fourth ward—At the house of Wm. Walker,
In said ward.
Fifth ward—At the building of John A.
Wood, on the corner of Main and Milwaukee
streets. In said ward.
Sixth ward—At the house of Thos. Stevens,
corner Oak and Williams streets, in said
ward.
OLYPHANT BOROUGH DISTRICTS.
First ward—At a building on land of
Thomas Gavin, on Dunmore street, in said
ward.
Second ward—At the hotel of William Ma
lion. In said Second ward.
Third ward, First district—At the Delaware
House or hotel of M. J. O'Holloran, in said
ward.
Third ward, Second district—At the dwell
ing of F. C. Pilger, in said district.
Fourth ward—At the building of Thomas
J. nnd Ed. A. Rogan, on the easterly side
of Dunmore Street, in said ward.
RANSOM TOWNSHIP DISTRICTS.
Flrßt district—At the ball of the Echo Cor
net Band, In said district.
Second district—At the school house near
Mayer's farm. In said district.
ROARING BROOK TOWNSHIP DISTRICT
At the school house. In said township.
SCOTT TOWNSHIP DISTRICT.
At the township building at Montdale, lu
said district.
SCRANTON CITY DISTRICTS.
First ward. First district—At building of
George Archbald, No. 110 West Market
street, iu said district.
First ward, Second district—ln a portable
building, on a vacant lot owned by C. E.
Cooper, In the 1900 block on the Boulevard
rood, in said ward.
First ward, Third district—On the premises
of John R. Jones, corner of Parker street
and North Main avenue, in said ward.
First ward. Fourth district—At the prem
ises owned by Griffith E. Powell, at No. 2147
Wayne avenue .in said ward.
First ward. Fifth district—ln a building to
be erected by the commissioners on lot of
Mrs. Wm. Wells, on the West Side of North
Main avenue, near Marvine crossing, in said
ward.
Second ward, First district—At the armory
building of Company H, on North Main ave
nue, In said ward.
Second ward, Second district—At a booth on
property of Alex Puchowskl, Providence road,
In said district.
Second ward. Third district—At a portable
building on a lot of land on Sanderson ave
nue between Breaker street and East Mar
ket street, In said ward.
Second ward, Fourth district—At the house
of Jacob Racht, on the southerly corner of
Brick avenue and Green street, In said ward.
Second ward, Fifth district—At a booth on
Laurel street, on lot owned by Ellen Mul
herln, in said ward.
Third ward. First district—At the house of
Owen Collins, 1027 West Market street, in
said ward. . .
Third ward, Second district—At a portable
building near Cusick's hotel. In said ward.
Fourth ward. First district—At a portable
building at the corner of North Main ave
nue and Price street, owned by A. & J.
Fritx, in said ward.
Fourth ward, Second district—On a vacant
lot on-the northerly side of Swetiand street
owned by Mrs. Julia Schull. In said ward.
Fourth ward, Third district—On the prem
ises of Frank McLoughlln, on lot rear of
No. 1628 Price street, in said ward.
Fourth ward, Fourth district—At an iron
booth. No. 355 North Lincoln avenue, on
the lot of H. J. Davles, In said ward.
Fourth ward. Fifth dlstrlct-At the property
of Charles Pitcher, situate at No. 1817 Swet
iand street. In said ward.
Fifth ward. First district—At the office
of Alderman Blair, in said district.
Fifth ward. Second district—At a portable
building on the rear of lot owned by C. A.
Macussi. situate on the southeast corner of
Main avenue and Washburn street, fronting
on Washburn street, In said ward.
Fifth ward. Third district—At the hotel
of George B. Revan. No. 1610 Washburn
street, in said ward.
Fifth ward. Fourth district—On the prop
erty of Mrs. Margaret Jones, at the south
west corner of 13th street and Division
street, in said ward.
Sixth ward. First district—At the house of
P. Golden, In said ward.
Sixth ward. Second district—At the house
of John T. Lynch, in said ward.
Sixth ward. Third district—At a portable
building. Avenue D, No. 15, lot of Mary
A. Williams. In said ward.
Seventh ward. First district—At the house
of John R. Kelly, on the easterly side of
Capouse avenue, In said ward.
Seventh ward. Second district—At the bouse
of John O'Donnell, on Mineral street, in
said ward.
Seventh ward. Third dlstrlct—At the house
of Edward A. Rashbrldge. southerly corner
of Capouse avenue and New street, in said
ward.
Eighth ward, First district—At A. R.
Raub's building, Spruce street In said ward.
Eighth ward, Second dlstrlct—At a build
ins owned by C. H. Schadt, on the northerly
side of Spruce Btreet, between Penn and
Franklin avenues, next door to Hotel Schadt.
Ninth ward. First district—At a portable
building on the westerly side of Adams ave
nue, near Linden street, owned by Howell
and King, In said ward.
Ninth ward. Second dlstrlct—At a portable
building on the easterly side or Adams ave
nue. near the corner of Olive street, owned
by A. W. Schrader. in said ward.
Ninth ward. Third district—At a portable
building on lot of J. P. Donnelly, west side
of Madison avenue, between Pine and Gibson
streets, in said ward.
Tenth ward, First district—ln a building
owned by Herman Klause, corner of Ash
and Cross streets, in said ward.
Tenth ward, Second dlstrlct—At a portable
building on lot of William Knoepfel, on
westerly corner of Myrtle and Irving avenues,
in said ward.
Eleventh ward. First district—At the hotel
of Andrew Best, in said ward.
Eleventh ward. First dlstrlct—At No. 1011
Cedar avenue, In a houße owned by Henry
W. Walter, Sr., In said district.
Eleventh ward, Third dlstrlct—At the prop
erty of Theodore B. Preita, No. 1014 South
Washington avenue, in said ward.
Twelfth ward. First district—At the house
of William Nealon, In said ward.
Twelfth ward, Second district—At the
house of James Judge, in said ward.
Thirteenth ward. First district—At the of
fice of Alderman T. J. Price, No. 1311 Ca
pouse avenue, In said ward.
Thirteenth ward. Second dlstrlct—At St.
Paul's Hall. No. 1435 Penn avenue, in said
district.
Thirteenth ward. Third district—At the of
fice of Alderman Thomas B. Jackson, No.
1553 Dickson avenue, in said ward.
Thirteenth ward. Fourth dlstrlct—At the
house of William Updegraff, 1618 Penn ave-
Fourteenth ward. First district—At a port
able building on the rear of lot of Thomas
Cosgrove, at corner of Price street and Main
avenue, in said ward.
Fourteenth ward. Second dlstrlct—At Mary
Gibbons' basement on northerly side of West
Lackawanna avenue. In said district.
Fifteenth ward. First dlstrlct—At a port
able building near the corner of South Main
avenue and Eynon street, owned by Williams
A Co.. In said ward.
Fifteenth ward. Second dlstrlct—At the
Fellows' building, corner of South Main
avenue and Luzerne street owned by Walter
McNichols, In said ward.
Fifteenth ward, Third district—At the
house of William Wllliama, 909 South Main
avenue, in said ward.
Sixteenth ward. First district—At the
Eagle hotel, occupied by Tennant and Cad
den, in said ward.
Sixteenth ward. Second district—At the
hotel of Walsh ft Marlon, Nos. 600 and 602
Wyoming avenue, on easterly corner of said
avenue and Vine street iu "aid ward.
Seventeenth ward. First district—At a
building known as No. 202 Kressler court.
In said ward.
Seventeenth ward, Second district—At a
portable building near the corner of Madi
son avenue' and Mulberry street, on lot
owned by Thomas H. Jordan, In said ward.
Seventeenth ward. Third district—At a
booth corner of Irving avenue and Mulberry
street, on lot owned by M. F. Fadden in
said ward.
Eighteenth ward—At a portable building
on Railroad avenue, near Seventh street
on lot owned by P. J. Donnelly, in said ward.
Nineteenth ward, First district—At the
house owned by Louis Schwaas, in said
ward.
Nineteenth ward, Second district—At the
house of Margaret Kramer, corner Prospect
avenue and Maple street. In said ward.
Nineteenth ward. Third district—At the
house of Chas. Graff, ets., at the northeast
corner of Irving avenue and Willow street,
In said ward.
Nineteenth ward, Fourth district—At the
house occupied by Charles Beck, at 822
Meadow avenue. In said ward.
Twentieth ward, First district—At the
house of Joseph Grunkowskl, on Cedar ave
nue, In said ward.
Twentieth ward, Second district—At the
bouse of Wm. Vogelsong, in said ward.
Twentieth ward, Third district—At the
house of Ellen Callery, on the upper side
of Blrney avenue, In satd ward.
Twentieth ward. Fourth district—At the
house of Mathiac Murschberger, corner Stone
avenue and Palm street, In said ward.
Twenty-first ward. First district—At the
reading room of Scanlon's hotel, corner Al
bright avenue and Providence Road, in said
district.
Twenty-first ward. Second district—At the
barn of James Mears, in rear of residence
of James R. Mears est., corner of North
Main avenue and Mears street. In said ward.
Twenty-first ward, Third district—At a
portable building on the lot adjoining the
residence of T. Owen Charles, on Dorothy
street. In said ward.
Twenty-first ward. Fourth district—At the
house of Ann Y. Jones, in said ward.
Twenty-second ward or Lincoln Heights
district—At a portable building erected on
lot on Srhlager street, between Watson and
Sloan avenues, owned by Justin T. Smith, in
said ward or district.
80UTH ABINOTON DISTRICTS.
First district—At the hall of M. S. Frace,
In the village of Clark's Green.
Second district—At the Peerless Printing
office, situate at the intersection of the State
road leading from North Clark's Summit to
Waverly, in said district.
Third district—At the building owned by
Scranton Trust Co.. In said district.
SPRING BROOK TOWNSHIP DISTRICT.
At the Scott school house, in said town
ship.
TAYLOR BOROUGH DISTRICTS.
First ward—Oak street. In said borough,
at the house of Michael Belenskl.
Second ward—At the office of T. J. DfTvles,
on Main avenue, in said ward.
Third ward—At Weber's rink, Jacob Belz,
Prop.. In said ward.
Fourth ward—At the hall of John W. Jones,
on Grove street. In said ward.
Fifth ward—ln a building on land of WU
lard Atherton est., westerly side of Main
road, opposite property of Ira Atherton, in
said ward.
Sixth ward. First district—ln a building
owned by Christian Janes, in the village of
Archbald. situated on the corner of Wil
liams Btreet and Keyser avenue, in said
ward.
Sixth ward, Second district—ln a booth
erected by County Commissioners, situate
on the southwest corner of Loomis avenue
and Reynolds street, on lot owned by Michael
McDonnell, in said district.
THROOP BOROUGH DISTRICT.
At the new borough building in said bor
ough.
BOROUGH OF VANDLING DISTRICT.
At the Vandllng Hose Company building,
in said borough.
WAVERLY BOROUGH DISTRICT.
At the Waverly band building, on Church
street, In said borough.
WEST ABINOTON DISTRICT.
At the hall of H. E. Capwell, in said dis
trict
WINTON BOROUGH DISTRICTS.
First ward—At public school house No. 1,
In said borough.
Second ward—At the house of Michael
O'Connor, corner Bridge Btreet and Olyphant
road, In said ward.
Third ward—At the public house of Sebas
tian Grombetta, corner Church street and
Clarkson avenue ,in said ward.
I also make known and give notice, as in
and by the thirteenth section of the act of
July 2, 1869, I am directed: "That every
person except Justices of the peace, who
shall hold any office or appointment of
profit or trust under the government of the
United States, or this state, or in any city
or incorporated district, whether a commis
sioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate
officer or agent, who Is or shall be employed
under the legislative, judiciary or executive
departments of this state or the United States,
or any city or incorporated district and also
that every member of Congress and State
Legislature, and of the Select and Common
Councils of any city, commissioner of any
incorporated district is by law incapable of
holding or exercising at the samo time the
office or appointment of judge, inspector or
clerk of any election of this commonwealth,
and that no Inspector or Judge, or any officer
of such election shall be eligible to any
office then to be voted for, except that of an
election officer."
Also, that in the fourth section of the
Act of the Assembly, entitled, "An act re
lating to elections and for other purposes,"
approved April 16, 1874, It Is enacted that
the thirteenth section "shall not be so con
strued aa to prevent any military officer or
borough officer from serving as judge, in
spector or clerk at any general or special
election In this Commonwealth."
Also, that In the fifth session of the act
of January 30. 1874, It is enacted that every
general and special election shall be open
at seven o'clock In the forenoon, and shall
continue without Interruption or adjourn
ment until seven o'clock in the evening,
when the polls shall be closed.
Also, that when a Judge by sickness or
unavoidable accident Is unable to attend such
meetings of judges, then the certificate or
return aforesaid shall be taken charge of
by the Inspectors or clerks Of election of
said district, who shall do and perform the
duties required by said judge unable to at
tend.
Also, that in case the court has since the
last election made changes in the polling
places not mentioned in this proclamation,
then the correct polling place will be in the
place designated by the court.
Given under my hand, at my office at
Scranton, this 24th day of October, in the
year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred
and twelve, In the one hundred and thlrty-
Bixth year of the independence of the United
Stntea.
God save the Commonwealth.
P. F. CONNOR, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Scranton, Pa., October 24,
1912.