SHERIFF'S ELECTION , PROCLAMATION GENERAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION —l'urautnt to an act of the General Anwm bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act relating to elections." ap proved the second day of July. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and thirty nine. and also the acta approved the sec ond day of January, one thousand elfcht hundred and ninety-five, and the twenty sixth day of June, one thousand eight hun dred and ninety-five, and the amended con »< itutlon it la made the duty of the sheriff i every county In the commonwealth- to give notice of the time of holding the gen • ral election, and In each case to enumer l'Mrat—the officers to be elected. Second—Designating the place at which the elections are to be held; therefore. I. BenJ. 8 Phillips. High Sheriff of Lack awanna County. Commonwealth of Penn sylvania. do hereby make known and give t.it Ice to tho electors thereof that an elec- . t ion will be held In the said County of Lackawanna, on __ TUESDAY, NOV. 7. 1916. And I hereby make known and give no- . flee that tho following Is the official list of all candidates with parties, or policies represented, whose certificates of nomlna- I tlon and nomination papers have been filed | as provided In section 6 of the act of June 10. A. I) 1K93, and who are to be voted for In the County of Lackawanna at the ' ensuing election to be held Tuesday. No vember 7th, 1816. NON-PARTISAN JUDICIAL TICKET JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT Churles Palmer. Emory A. Walling. UNITED STATES SENATOR Ellis L. Orvls Democratic Philander C. Knox Republican Philander C. Knox Roosevelt-Progressive | Philander C. Knox Keystono ( Philander C. Knox Personal Liberty I Charles W. Ervln Socialist Herbert T. Ames Prohibition' "William 11. Thomas Industrialist! Robert C Macauley Single Tax > REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS AT-LARGE Joseph T. Kinsley Democratic John J. Moore Democratic Thomas Ross Democratic Jacob I» Waldellch Democratic Robert C. Blair Washington Robert C. Blulr Bull Moose Arthur G. Graham Washington Arthur G Graham Bull Moose! Thomas 8. Crago Republican Thomas 8 Crago .... Roosevelt-Progressive ' Thomas 8. Crago Personal Liberty Mahlon M Garland Republican | Mahlon M Garland Personal Liberty Joseph McLaughlin Republican, John R. K. Scott Republican John R. K. Scott Roosevelt-Progressive John R K Scott Personal Liberty Elisabeth N Baer Socialist William A. Prosser Socialist] John W Slayton Socialist I Fred Wlllard Whiteside Socialist Fred Oroff Prohibition B. C. McGrew Prohibition Frank L Morton Prohibition J. C Ruinmel Prohibition B. H Brenner Industrialist Richard Love Industrialist, H. o. Melnel Industrialist O. W. Ohls Industrialist J. C Buchanan Keystone Michael Donohoo Keystone I M. J Lewis Keystone Alfred Guerrero Single Tax Oliver Mr Knight Single Tax Royd B Morrison Single Tax Jerome C Rels Single Tax PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS DEMOCRATIC WILSON AND MARSHALL Bamuel 8 Fels Democratic Bimon P. Light Democratic Isaiah Sheellne Democratic Webster Grim ... ... Democratic Joseph H. Rellly Democratic John L. McKlnney Democratic Joseph L Galen Democratic William Hancock Democratic John E Hagan Democratic Henry C Kline Democratic Emanuel R Clinton Democratic Theodore F Jenkins Democratic Frank B Rhodes Democratic Neiaon M Troot Democratic Jacob Ponts Democratic Kdw MerrlOeld Democratic John J. Shlgo Democratic Oeorge Bills Democratic William M Zechman Democratic A. H. Kingsbury Democratic N. M Edwards Democratic Lloyd B Bkeer Democratic John A. Dlehl Democratic Samuel Kunkel Democratic Harry 8. Bender Democratic Allen C. Wlest Democratic Henry Meyer Democratic James 8 Moorhead Democratic Daniel W. McDonald Democratic Charles H Ruhe Democratic Fred L Weede Democratic Wesley M Helberger Democratie Don C. Corbet! Democratic Frank D McCue Democratic John Voelker Democratic) A. P. Burgwln Democratic. Hermann Obernauer Democratic Thomas H. Flynn Democratic PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS REPUBLICAN HUGHES AND FAIRBANKS David 11 Oliver Republican Nathan T Folwell Republican Charles T. Alkens Republican Simon F I'auxtla Republican William Fllnn Republican Rodman Wanamaker Republican! Kills A. Olmbel Republican Thomas Robins Republican Jam«*s Van Busklrk Republican Thon.as B. Smith Republican' Nlal C Brodhead Republican Edgat F Smith Republican William Wayne Republican Oscar O Bean Republican Benjamin 8. Schindle Republican Kdwln M Rlne Republican Charles E. Rice Republican Edmund D Smith Republican A Ellsworth Lelnbach Republican ■Kdwln M Dunham Republican [Horace B Packer Republican Curtis Q. McWilliams Republican D Edward Long Republican John Hays Republican | William V. Hughes Republican Thomas Shipley Republican {David Howells Republican Robert B Greer Republican I Allen F. Cooper Republican Kerfoot W. Daly Republican ■Walter Irving Bates Republican Wlllfttm Evan Chlpman R>-put>lii an William O. Smith Republican Bryan H Osborne Republican George E. Tener Republican Charles A. Rook Republican Nathaniel Spear Republican Joseph M- Hall Republican PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS SOCIALIST BENSON AND K IKK PATRICK 0 Herbert Elklns Socialist • Julius Welsberg Socialist lA. L Wllxer Socialist | Harry Ruben Socialist Samuel J. Sloan Socialist •V. V Johnston Socialist Charles Sands Socialist Robert G Seaman Socialist |C. J. Turner Socialist I John P. Guyer Socialist William F Euler Socialist IJ Elmer Perry Socialist Louis Mellinger Socialist | Otto Musselman Socialist ■ Adah Musselman Socialist ■ John 8. Benslng Socialist Walter V. Tyler Socialist George H. Stegmaier Socialist I W A. Barrett Socialist .W A Hall Socialist i Frederick Smith Socialist lAbram Brlggs Socialist I Daniel B Fagley Socialist 'John B Lerch Socialist Charles 11. Wlnebar Socialist Charles J. Bauer Socialist Harry A Walther Socialist Horace 8. Rels Socialist Hsrold R. John Socialist Jacob L. Chalfln Socialist Henry J Nelson Socialist 8. L. Pebley Socialist Charles Lundager Socialist Richard Hawthorne Socialist A. Erberle Socialist U 8 Wilson Socialist Percy K Coover Socialist : Harry Welmer Socialist PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS PROHIBITION. HANLY AND LANDRITH Harry W Brown Prohibition |O. D Hrubaker Prohibition B Budd Cannon Prohibition H F. Dlttman Prohibition IJ. O. Dixon Prohibition IA E Drelbelbls Prohibition W. J Edeiman Prohibition R O Ferguson Prohibition I John I» GUI Prohibition John E. Gill Prohibition Albert Gaddls Prohibition William Hager Prohibition T 11. Hamilton Prohibition D O. Hendricks Prohibition 1 W Hucklns Prohibition C. W Huntington Prohibition Kllsha K. Kane Prohibition John D Klllheffer Prohibition Madison F. Larktn Prohibition Howard Leopold Prohibition John A McConnell Prohibition K H Molly Prohibition Isaac Mondereau Prohibition H D Patton Prohibition John Reld Prohibition Robert M. Ramsey Prohibition Austin J. Rlnker Prohibition Charles L. Rummell Prohibition Charles Scanlon Prohibition J. K. Schultz Prohibition Charles D. Sensenlg Prohibition Matthew H. Stevenson Prohibition Qodfrey Stringer Prohibition T. H. Suckling Prohibition Silas C. Swallow Prohibition J. E Van Voorhls Prohibition L. A Walter Prohibition F. E. Whittlesey Prohibition Plt KSII >EN TIA I, ELECTORS INDUSTRIALIST. It KIM Lit AM* HARRISON Thomas E North Industrialist Thomas Tochum Industrialist Edward H. Cowan Industrialist William Krumm Industrialist William II Peak Industrialist Richard Shield IndustrlallHt A C. Belgman Industrialist Adam Clever Industrialist Amadlo Mori Industrialist Italo Mori Industrialist Angelo Regglanl Industrialist Nazareno Domini Industrialist Ernesto Luzlttl Industrialist William Adamek Industrialist Charles Hosau Industrialist K M Whltten Industrialist C. Darner Industrialist L. Chun Industrialist J. Greiseiger Industrialist A Kegels Industrialist A Weyer Industrialist Michael Tuffner Industrialist Vladimir Ernst Industrialist George II Snyder Industrialist CTiarles W Poff Industrialist William H. Orth Industrialist I, II Gerhard Industrialist Alvln Rohrbach Industrialist Thomas schaeffer Industrialist George Human Industrialist Robert Weaver Industrialist Harry Bellman Industrialist Frank Knotek Industrie let Fritz Wagner Industrialist L'arl Schleicher Industrialist I. Hepflnger Industrialist Sam Frlasln Industrialist A. Black Industrialist STATE TREASURER James Cramer Democratic Harmon M. Kephart Republican Harmon M. Kephart Bull Moose Harmon M Kephart Keystone Harmon M Kephart Personal Liberty Charles Sehl Socialist E. J. Flthlan Prohibition Jeorge G. Anton Industrialist lames A. Robinson Single Tax AUDITOR GENERAL* lames B. Murrin Democratic Charles A. Snyder Republican ,'harles A Snyder Bull Moose ,'harles A. Snyder Keystone Charles A. Snyder Personal Liberty A'alter V Tyler Socialist A'llllam Repp Prohibition rlerman Splttal Industrialist A'llllam O. Wright Single Tax CONGRESS TENTH DISTRICT /Ictor Burschel Democratic lohn R Farr Washington lohn R. Farr Republican John R. Farr Bull Moose John R Farr Keystone lohn R Farr Roosevelt Progressive i.ee B. Woodcock Socialist Hies Clark Prohibition LEGISLATURE FIRST DISTRICT A'llllam Luzemburger Democratic lavid Fowler Washington 3avid Fowler Republican ■I. Penhale Socialist Byron Buckingham Prohibition SECOND DISTRICT •awrcnce F Hart Democratic 4ugh A. Dawson Washington tlugh A Dawson Republican Thomas Moffltt Soclalst 3eorge Hart Prohbtlon THIRD DISTRICT Frederick C. Ehrhar.lt Democratic Frederick C. Ehrhardt Washington Frederick C Ehrhardt Republican Kd ward Rdbllng Socialist I H Hodges Prohibition FOI'RTH DISTRICT Michael J Ruddy Democratic Stanley M Evans Washington Stanley M Evans Republican lesse Brady Socialist FIFTH DISTRICT Thomas H Gllhool Democratic William w. Jones Washington William W Jones Republican William W Jones Bull Moose William W. Jones Keystone William W Jones Roosevelt Progressive B J Rochsteln Socialist William II Rawllng Prohibition SIXTH DISTRICT James F. Connor Democratic David F. Davis Washington David F Davis Republican Ernest F. Snyder Prohibition MINK INSPECTORS SECOND INSPECTION DISTRICT Llewellyn M. Evans Democratic Llewellyn M Kvsns Washington Llewellyn M Evans Republican Llewellyn M Evans Prohibition Augustus McDade Democratic Augustus McDade Washington Augustus McDade Republican P. J Moore Democratic P J Moore Washington P. J. Moore Republican Samuel J Phillips Democratic Samuel J. Phillips Washington Samuel J Phillips Republican Samuel J Phillips Soclallat Jenkln T. Reese Democratic Jenkln T. Reese Waahlngton Jenkln T Reeae Republican D. T Williams Democratic I) T Williams Waahlngton D. T. Williams Republican And I hereby make known and give notice that the places of holding the aforesaid general elections In the several cltlea, liorougha, townahips and districts within the County of Lackawanna are as follows. ARCHBALD BOROUGH DISTRICTS First Ward, First District—At the hotel >f Rose A. Moyles, In said district First Ward. Second District—At the house )f John Nanewitz, In said district. Second Ward—At the house of W. J. Dougher. In snld ward. Third Ward—At the borough council BENTON TOWNSHIP DISTRICT At the house of Mr. Wltzel, in said town ihip. HLAKELY BOROUGH DISTRICTS First Ward—Borough building at Main itreet and Keystone avenue, Peckvllle. Second Ward—At the building of W. H. 3erkheiser. on Main street. In said ward. Third Ward—At the borough council •ooms on Blakeley street, in said ward. CAR BON DAI.K TOWNSHIP DISTRICTS Northeast District—At the store of James T. O'Neill, on No. 4 road. In aald district. Northwest District—At the house of Mrs Anna Farrell, on the Plank Road In said llstrlct. South District—At the house of Hugh Battle, in said district CARHONDALE CITY DISTRICTS First Ward. First District—ln basement of building owned by John Stone & Co.. 41 Salem avenue. First Ward. Third District—At a booth owned by County Commissioners on grounds of Dennis on Fall and Brook streets. In said district. Second Ward. First District—At the cor ner of Spring street and Seventh avenue, at the premises owned by Mrs. Bachman, in said ward Second Ward. Second District—At P. F. McKenna's hotel. No. 38 Main street. In said ward. Second Ward. Third District—At the hous«- of James Oregg. In said Second ward , Third Ward, First Dlstrlct-At the build ing known as the Thomas Hendrick build in?. In said Third wnrd. Third Wnrd. Second District—On the premises of I'ntrlck Y. Mornn, at No. 78 Main street. In said district. Third Ward. Third District—At the house of Mrs. John Moffltt, in aald Third Third Ward. Fourth District—At the of fice of John Gibbs, on High street, in said district. Fourth Wnrd. First District—At the house of Michnel Cannon, on Pike street. In snld Fourth wnrd. Fourth Wnrd, Second District—At the house of A. Bnttle, In said Fourth ward. Fourth Ward, Third District—At the house of Juines T. Murphy, in snid Fourth Fifth Wnrd. First District —In bnrber shop of 8. M. Saunders, corner Belmont and Canaan streets. Fifth Ward. Second District—At the house of Frank Clune, on Dundaff street. In said district. Sixth Ward, First District—At the house of Hannah E. Moon, 83 Belmont street, in said district. Sixth Ward. Second District—At the premises of Thomas Hart, 200 Dundaff street, in said district. ('LARKS GREEN BOROUGH DISTRICT At the hall of M 8 Frace. Clarks Green. CLARKS SUMMIT BOROUGH DISTRICT At Shillings' hall In the second story ol the wagon factory owned by T. E. Shillings fronting on the state road. In snld borough CLIFTON TOWNSHIP DISTRICT At the Grange hall, in snld township. COVINGTON TOWNSHIP DISTRICT At the Dalevllle town house, In said township. DALTON BOROUGH DISTRICT At the offlce of F. M. Francis, In said borough. ! D, W. K C I IT 7 BOROUGH DISTRICTS ! First Ward—At the borough building, In said ward. Second Ward—ln house of J. A. Barron, comer Lincoln and Jackson streets. I Third Ward—At hose house on the east side of Main street. In said ward. DI'NMORK IIOROC (ill DISTRICTS I First Ward, First District—At the house of the Neptune hose company, on Drinker street. In said district. First Ward. Second District—At the hotel of Martin Gibbous, on Drluker turnpike, 1 In said district. First Ward. Third District—On the prop- ' erty of Duinlnick Loughney, situated at the southwesterly corner of Boyle and Warren streetN. In said ward. Second Ward. First District—At the house of Nlccola Grecco. In said ward. I Second Ward. Second District At the, house of Martin O'Boyle, In said ward. Second Word. Tlilril Dlntrlit—ln the 1 building of Domlnlck Vlccaro, In said dis- I trlct. Third Ward. First District—At the Inde- ' pendent hose house, on Blakely street. In said ward. Third Ward. Second District—At the out building of Mrs. .latues McAndrew, near the corner of Sixth and Mill streets. In said ward. Third Ward. Third District—At the house of Electric hose company, in said Fourth Ward—At a portable building erected on property of M J. llenninan. southerly side East Drinker street. In said ward. Fifth Ward—Building of F. Dl Sando. I corner of Sand and Gravity streets. Sixth Ward. First District—At the Ex change hotel, at the corner of Drinker and Blakely struts, in paid ward. Sixth Ward. Second District—At the house of Emma Hlojrg. rear of lot corner of Jefferson avenue and Green Ridge street. Sixth Ward. Third District—At Ruane's hotel, on the corner of Qulncy avenue and Grove street. In said ward. Sixth Ward. Fourth District—At the hous.* of Mominlck ivmpsev. in said ward. KLMIII KNT ItOROI (ill DISTRICT 1 At the office of J. Knickerbocker, on I Front Street. 11l said district. FELL TOWNSHIP DISTRIC TS : First District—At the Coalbrook school house, In said township. Second District—At the town hall. In said district. Third District—At the Grattan Singer . hose house, on the easterly side of Main i street in Simpson. In said district, s Fourth District—At the Richmond school • in.us., in said district. GLKNIK RN lIOKOrGII DISTRICT 1 At the Ilall school house. In said borough. 1 (iOII.DSIiOKO lIOROt'OII DISTRICT At th<- schoolhouse in mild ImmuKh (iKKKNFIKI.D TOWNSHIP DISTRICT .\t til.- Greenfield town house, in said township. •IKFFKRSON TOWNSHIP DISTRICT At the Hchoolhouse known us the R«d 1 Oak schoolhouse. in said township JKRMYN lIOROI (ill DISTRICTS [ First Ward—At a building owned by Mrs. , George Edmonds, on the easterly side of : Main street. In said ward. , Second Ward—At the borough bulldiug, on Second avenue. In said borough. Third Ward—At the house of Mrs. Jane Baker, on east side of Main street. In said : ward. ' LACKAWANNA TOWNSHIP DISTRICTS 1 South District—At the 1.....til ..II a vacant ; lot belonging to M. McDonotigh, on the 1 corner of Kim and Main streets. Southwest District—At a portnble build [ Ing at the corner of Main and Illake streets. , oil lot ..Uij .1 by M. (ill.l.ons. In said t Southwest district. i LAPLI'MK lIOROI (ill DISTRICT At til.- school)ioiisc in -;>i<l boioiiu'li- LKII Kill TOWNSHIP DISTRIfT 1 At the Pine Grove schoolhouse. In said 1 township. MADISON TOWNSHIP DISTRICT At the Grange hall In Madlsonville, In . said district. i .MAY FIKLD lIOROI (ill DISTRICTS , First Ward- i" the building kqown as t the Whltmore hose house. In said ward. Second Ward—ln the building of Nlch • olas Clclo, situated on Popular street, in 1 said ward. J Third Ward—ln the building of E. F. Ed ; munds, situated on Lackawanua avenue. In said ward. MOOSIC lIOROKiII DISTRICTS i First Ward—At the hose house of the Mooslc hose company, on east side of Main street. i Second Ward—ln Patrick McAndrew'g ' house, corner of Sack and Spring streets. 1 Third Ward—At Mrs. M. A. Lewis' house, on Main street. In said ward. Fourth Ward—ln C. W. Thompson's of llce, on Main street. Greenwood. MOSCOW lIOROI (ill DISTRICT ' At the building of the Odd Fellows' hall, j on Church street. In said borough. NEWTON TOWNSHIP DISTRICT i At the F. Van Sickle house, In said town i ship. NORTH AIIINOTON TOWNSHIP DISTRICT At town hall, In said township. OLD FOR(iK BOROUGH DISTRICTS , First Ward —At the property of Louis Salerno, on Mooslc street. In said ward. Second Ward—At Sibley hose house, In i said ward. Third Ward—At a portable building on lot belonging to Anthony Blancardo, In said ward. Fourth Ward—At the house of William Walker, In said ward. Fifth Ward—At the building of John A. Wood, on the corner of Main and Mil waukee streets. In said ward. Sixth Ward—At the house of Thomas Stevens, corner Oak and Williams streets. In said ward. OLYPHANT HOROCGII DISTRICTS First Ward —At a building on land of Thomas Gavin, on Dumnore street. In said ward. Second Ward—At the hotel of William Mahon. occupied by James J. Feas, In said Second ward. Third Ward, First District—At the- Dela ware House or hotel of John Novak, in said ward. Third Ward. Second District—At the dwelling of F. C. Pllger, in said district. Fourth Ward—At the building of I. H. Polhamus, on the easterly side of Lacka wanna street, in said ward. RANSOM TOWNSHIP DISTRICTS First District—At the hall of the Echo Cornet band. In said district. Second District—At the schoolhouse near Mayer's farm. In said district. ROARING lIKOOK TOWNSHIP DISTRICT At the schoolhouse. In said township. SCOTT TOWNSHIP DISTRICT At the township building at Montdale, In said district. SCRANTON CITY DISTRICTS Flrttf Ward. First District—At building of George Archbald. No. 110 West Market street. In said district. First Ward. Second District —In a port able building on a Vacant lot owned by C. E. Cooper, in the ll»00 block on the Boulevard road, 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 premises owned by Griffith E. Powell, at No. 2147 Wayne avenue. In said ward. First Ward. Fifth District—ln a building owned by the commissioners «»n lot of Mrs. William Wells, on the west side of North Main avenue, near Marvine crossing, in said ward. First Ward. Sixth District—Portable building on lot known as Lot 47. Block 117. First ward. Boulevard avenue, owned bv E. G. Carpenter. Second Ward. First District—At the armory building of Company 11, on North Main avenue. In said ward. Second Ward. Second District—At a booth |on property of Mrs. Mnrv Haggertv. No. I.TOI North Main avenue, in said district. | Second Ward. Third District—Portable I building on lot at I*oo Sanderson avenue, owned by Thomas Fl.vnn. Second Ward. Fourth District—At south erly corner of Brick avenue And Green street. In said ward. Second Ward, Fifth District—At a booth on Laurel street, on lot owned bv Ellen Mulherln. In said ward. Second Ward. Sixth District—At a booth on property of Alex Puchowskl. Providence road, in said district. Third Ward. First District—At the house of Owen Collins, 1027 West Market street. In said ward. Third Ward, Second District—At a port able building near J. T. Cuslck's hotel. In said ward. Fourth Ward. First District—At a port able building at the corner of North Main avenue and Price street, owned by A. & J. Frit*, in said ward. Fourth Ward. Becon<l District—On a va cant lot on the northerly side of Swot land street, owned by Mrs. Julia Schull. In said ward. Fourth Ward, Third District—Storeroom of Mrs. Griffith Reese, corner Price street and Garfield avenne. fourth Ward. Fourth District—At an Iron booth. No. 33Ti North Lincoln avenue, on the lot of H. J. Davles. In said ward. Fourth Ward, Fifth District—At the property of Charles Pitcher, situated st No. 1817 Swetland street, in said ward. I Fifth Ward. First District—At the build- . Ing of H. Goodman, in said district. i I Fifth Ward, Second District—At a port- I able building on the rear of lot owned by J C. A. Macussi, situated on the southwest . corner of Main avenue nnd Washburn | street, fronting on Wnshburu street, in said i ward. | Fifth Ward, Third District—At the hotel of Charles Davis, No. 1010 Washburn street. 1 'in said ward. Fifth Ward. Fourth District—On the property of Mrs. Margaret Jones at the southwest corner of Thirteenth street and Division street. In said ward. Sixth Ward, First District—At the house of Mrs. Bridget Lawless, 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 changed to lot of John M. Jones on Corbett avenue, in said ward. 1 Seventh Ward. First District—At the I house of John R. Kelly, on the easterly side of Capouse avenue. In said ward. Seventh Ward. Second District—At house 1 of John O'Donnell, on Mineral street, in said ward. Seventh Ward. Third District—At the house of Edward A. Itashbridge, southerly 'corner of Capouse avenue and New street. ' In said wurd. Eighth Ward, First District—At the Davldow building, corner Wyoming avenue , and Spruce street, in said ward. Klghth Ward, Second District—At n I building on the northerly side of Spruce ; street, between Penn and Franklin avenues, 'next door to Hotel Sehadt. I Ninth Ward, First District—At a portable ' building on lot owned by T. F. Leonard. 111 Kressler court, south of Mulberry street. •Jin said ward. JI Ninth Ward, Second District—At n port- I | able bu|ldlng on the easterly side of Adams I avenue, near the corner of Olive street. • owned by A. W. Schrader estate, in said ward. , Ninth Ward. Third District—At a port aide building oil lot of James F. Donnelly, west side of Madison avenue, between I'lne and Gibson streets, in said ward. Ninth Ward. Fourth District—At a port . able building on lot owned by John Ileyn iolds, at 012 Monroe avenue, in said ward. -I Tenth Ward. First District—ln a build . lng owned by Herman Klause. corner of .Ash and Cross streets. In said ward. II Tenth Ward. Second District—At a port able building on lot of William Knoepfel. on westerly corner of Myrtle and Irving avenue, in said ward. Tenth Ward. Third District—At Wenzel's barber shop. In said ward. Eleventh Ward. First District—At the I hotel of Andrew Best. In said ward. Eleventh Ward. Second District—At No. 1011 Cellar avenue, in a house owned by I Henry W. Watler. Sr.. In »mld district. Eleventh Ward. Third District—Store room of Joseph Uramocvlcs, 1011 South . Washington avenue. 112 Twelfth Ward. First District—At the house of William Nealon. in said ward. Twelfth Ward. Second District—At the house of P. 11. Quinn. in said ward. 9 Thirteenth Ward. First District—At the 1 office of Alderman T. J. Price. No. 1311 Capouse avenue. In said ward. i Thirteenth Ward. Second District—At St. I t Paul's hall. No. 1435 Penn avenue, in said a district. Thirteenth Ward, Third District—ln - building at 1541 Dickson avenue, owned by l, Davis estate. i Thirteenth Ward. Fourth District—ln Green Ridge clubhouse, 1045 Wyoming ave- Fourteenth Ward, First District—Build ing of F. E. Moxley, 1033 Price street. 1 Fourteenth Ward. Second District—At Mary Gibbons' basemeut. on northerly side of West Lackawanna avenue. In said dls -1 trlct. Fifteenth Ward. First District—At a portable building near the corner of South s Alain avenue anil Eynon street, owned by Williams \ Co.. in said ward. Fifteenth Ward. Second District—At the » Fellows' building, corner of South Main avenue and Luxerne street, owned by - Walter McNlchols, in said ward. 1 Fifteenth Ward. Third District—At the house of William Williams. 000 South Main a>enue. In said ward. p Sixteenth Ward. First District—At the 1 Eagle hotel, occupied by Thomas Coyne, In said ward. s Sixteenth Ward. Second District —At the hotel of Wnlsh & Marlon. Nos. 500 and 502 . Wyoming avenue, on easterly corner of said avenue and Vine street. In said ward. Seventeenth Ward. First District—Garage of (*. W. Watkins. 212 Kressler court. Seventeenth Ward. Second District—At . the storeroom of Stonlcr's apartments, 011 Mulberry street. In said ward. Seventeenth Ward. Third District—On . the property of Jacob Baas, corner of Mul berry street and Ferber court, in said ward. Seventeenth Ward. Fourth District—At the storeroom of McNulty Bros., at the corner of Mulberry street nnd North Irv ing avenue, in said ward. , Eighteenth ward—At a portable building on Railroad avenue, near Seventh avenue, 1 on lot owned by P. J. Donnelly, in said , Nineteenth Ward. First District—At the , house owned by Louis Schwass. in said wart I. , 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 Charles Graff Est., at the north east corner of Irving avenue and Willow street, in said ward. Nineteenth Ward, Fourth District—At the - house occupied by Charles Beck, at 828 Meadow avenue, in said ward. Twentieth Ward, First District —At Jos. Krunkowski's, on Prospect avenue and Cherry street. In said ward. Twentieth Ward. Second District—At the house of S. Pots, corner of Prospect and Cherry, In said ward. Twentieth Ward. Third District—At the house of Ellen Callery, on the upper side of Blrney avenue, in said ward. Twentieth Ward. Fourth District—At the house of Mathlas Murschberger, corner Stone avenue and Palm street. In said ward. Twenty-first Ward. First District—At portable booth, Albright avenue. on grounds of P. V. Scanlon. in said district. Twenty-first Ward. Second District—At the barn of James Mears. In rear of resi dence 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 011 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 Schlager street, between Watson anil Sloan avenues, owned by Justin T. Smith, in said ward or district. HOITII AIIINGTON DISTRICTS First District—Building of Ira White on Edella road. Second District—At the Peerless Printing Office, situate at the intersection of the State road with the road leading from North Clarks Summit to Waverly, in said district. Third District—At the building owned by Scranton Trust Co.. In said district. hI'ICING lIKOOK TWP. DISTRICT At the Grange Hall. In said township. TAYLOR Itoitot <. 11 IHSTIiK TS First Ward—Oak street, in said borough, at the house of Michael Belenskl. Second Ward—At the office of T. J. Da vies, on Main avenue. In said ward. Third Ward—At Weber's rink. Jacob : Dels. Prop., in said ward. I Fourth Ward -Portable building on lot at 305 Grove street, owned by John W. Fifth Ward In a building on land of Wlllard Atherton Est., westerly side ol Main road, opposite property of Ira Ather ton. in said ward. Sixth Ward. First District—ln a build ing owned by christian Janes, in the village of Archbald. situated on the cornet of Williams street and Keyser avenue, In said ward. • e Sixth Ward. Second District—ln a booth erected by County Commissioners, situate 011 the southwest corner of Lootnls avenue and Reynolds street, on lot owned by Michael McDonnell. In said district. TIIKOOI* HOKOI'GII DISTRICT At the new borough building, in said borough. lIOROrC.H OF VANDLING DINT. At the Yandling Hose Company building, in said borough. WAVERLY BOROUGH DISTRICT At the Waverly band building, on Church street, sab! borough. WEST ABINOTON DISTRICT At West Abington Grange ball, in said district. WINTON ROROrOH DISTRICT First Ward—Property of A. E. Bell, In said borough. Second Wsrd—At the house of Michael O'Connor, corner Bridge street and Oly phant road, In said ward. Third Ward—Transferred to the hall of Antonia Vergari. corner of Church street and Clarkson avenue. I also make known and give notice, as In and by the thirteenth section of the Act of I July 2, 1809, I am directed: "That every persou 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 commissioned officer or otherwise, a sub ordinate officer or ageut. who is or shall be employed under the legislative Judici ary or executive departments of this state or the I'nited States, or any city or in corporated district, and also that every member of Congress and State Legislature, and of tin- Select and Common Councils of any city, commissioner of any in corporated district is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the same time the office *>r appointment of Judge, in spector or clerk of any election of thia commonwealth, and that no Inspector or Judge, or any officer of such election shall be eligible to any office tbeu 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 relating to elections and for other pur poses." approved April 10, 1874. it Is en acted that the thirteenth section "shall not be so construed as to prevent any military officer or borough officer from serving as Judge. Inspector or clerk at any general or special election of this Commonwealth." Also, that in the fifth section of the Act of January 30, 1574. It is enacted that every general and special election shall be open :it 7 o'clock In the forenoon, and shall con tinue without Interruption or adjournment until 7 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 eertifl-- cate or return aforesaid shall be taken charge of by the inspectors or clerks of election of said district, who shall do and perforin the duties required by said Judge unable to attend. Also, thut In case the court has since the lust 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 20th day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hun dred and sixteen, in the one hundred and thirty-ninth year of the independence of the I'nited States. God save the Commonwealth. BENJ.S. PHILLIPS, SHERIFF. October 23, 1916. Lackawanna Co., Pa. Conrads neuer Laden. 12« und >22 Wyoming Avenue. Die neuesten Moden in Männer und Knaben Steifen und lvcichen Filz Hüten, Hemden. Ausyaffirungen. Handschuhen nstv. Lasien Sie sich ParfU«! Umsonst schicken.' Schreiben Tie heute um eine Probeflasche von kll. piIMQ M Das btrühmlrsle Parfum der Welt, Irdkr Trop- Zahlen wcht »r die Flasche! kD. 5, M»rr,n «ttui. «. Z. Wenn Sie ermüdet und durstig sind Goldcnc Medaille Stegmaier Brau Co. Wm. A. 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