ELECTION PROCLAMA= TION. WHEREAS, by the laws of the Common wealth of Pennsylvanio it shall be the duty of the Sheriff of every county at leant ten days before any election to be held therein (except for township and borough officers) to give notice of the same by proclamations posted up in the niout public places in every election dis trict and by advertisements in at least two newspapers if there be so many pub. limited in the county representing so far as practicable the political parties which at the preceeding election cast the largest unit next largest number of votes and to enumerate the officers to be elected and give a list of all the nominations except tor election officers and assessors to be voted for in said county so tar as may be in the form in which they shall appear upon the ballot and to designate the places at which the electiou is to be held. Therefore, I, J. U.Cott, High Sheriff, of Sullivan oouuty, do hereby make known and proclaim to the qualified elec tors of Sullivan couuty that an election will be held in the snid county on T uesclay;, Nov. 3, 1903. :tt the several election districts in the county, to wit: Bernice Precinct, at the Knights of Labor Hall in Bernice. < Iterry, Township, at the new township house near Dushore. Oolley Township, at the Colley House. I>avidson Township, at the public house of Kllis Swank, in Sonestown. Dushore Borough, at the town hall it. srtii! borough. Kagles Mere Borough, at Hotel Eaglei Mere. Klkland Township, at the new election house at Eldredsville. Forks Township, at the election house Forksville Borough, in rooms known «s Council Rooms in .said borough. Fox Township, at the township house ■it Shunk. Hillsgrove Township, at rooms in house of Mrs. Anna Sadbler, beneath the hall IT I. O. 0. F. in said village. Jamison City Precinct, at Kiles Hotel. Laporte Borough, at the ladies' wait ing room in the Court House. Laporte Township, at the House of I i enry Koheusparger. Lopez Precinct, at public hall known a- Lopez Hall. Ml. Vernon Precinct, at the township ■louse. iiingdale Precinct, at the house ol John Walsh. Kicketts Precinct, at the school house near ricketts. Shrewsbury township,"atjhouse of Nel son Bennett. At which time and place the qualified electors will elect by ballot the following Slate and County officers, to wit: One person for State Treas urer, ()// e person for Auditor (1 en - era,l, Two persons for Jiufge of the Superior Court. One person for District At torney, One person for Coroner, One person for Jury Coin in issioner. 11 is further directed that the election polls of the several districts shall be open c.l at seven o'clock in the forenoon and continue open without interuption or adjournment until seven o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall be closed. Notice is hereby given that every person wept, Justice ot the Peace who shall hold an office or an appointment of profit or trust under the United States of this v ite or city orcorporated district, wheth er a commissioned officer or otherwise, a .!il"<rdinate officer or agent, who is or 11 l>e employed under the Legislative, i • ecutive or Judiciary Department ol s State or of the United States or ol . city or of any incorporated district ml also that every Member of Congress ami of the State Legislature and ot the •. lect or common council of any city or mmissioners of any incorporated dis . iot, is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the same time the office ot idpointment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk • election of this Commonwealth ami t 1 ; it no Inspector. Judge or other officer < iny such election shall be eligible to t then voted for. The Inspectors and ! t.lge of the election shall meet at the active places appointed for holding lie election in the districts to which they iv.-pectivcly belong, before seven o'clock m the morning and each Inspector shall appoint one Clerk who shall be a qualifi ed voter of such district. J. G. COTT, fiigh Sheriff. Sheriffs office. Laporte, Pa , Oct. l'.t, 'O3. R'LEYSHONETMCAR for children/ *afe, murm* So oplatom Evervbody Bay* 80. • Candy Cathartic, the most wpc •' -1 medical discoverv of the age, pieas ' "id refreshing to the taste, act genii;' ; ':il positively on kidneys, liver and bowels. \nsinif the entire system, dispel colds, • ' « headache, lover, habitual constipation "d biliousness. Please buy and try a b< * t l C. C. C. to-day; 10, 25. 50 cents. Soldar. guaranteed to cure by all druggists. t ■ I To vote a straight party ticket, mark a cross (X) in the square opposite the name of the party of your choice in the first column. A cross mark in the square opposite the name of any candidate indi cates a vote for that candidate. The voter may insert in the blank space at the bottom of each group,the name of any person whose name is not printed on the ballot for whom he desires to vote. A, STATE TREASURER. JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT. DISTRICT ATTORNEY (Mark One.) (Mark Two.) (Murk One.) nCDI IDI Ip A\l l' Republican, I I Republican, \\ ni. P. Shoemaker,.... Republican, it EL i U OL! IXI ■ William L. Matluies, ) Tlioh. A. —— J j Citizens, J ] Citizen, W. Howard Hill, Democratic, r-^— —————— 1 —t——i __—— i Democratic, | Republican. DEMOCRATIC. J °"' Hi " j Joh " J - "r""" so "- j Citirem I i (ltlzen8 ' CORONER. ™™"■ (Mark One.) Henry D. Patton Prohibition, n<ii...«.mtie —————— 1 ' ' ... John A Campbell, Republican, John A. Ward, " nnrvUIDITI AM John A. Smith, Socialist, ; Independ't, ~ I nUnlul lIvJ 1N , __ J _ Ruch J. McHenry, Democratic, — mm—-——J—— David E. Gilchrist Labor, ■ j Democratic, If ji V in Woodhead Prohibition, Calvin Rtiybnrn j Independ't, QnriAl |QT AUDITOR GENERAL jMathew H. Stevenson, Prohibition.! I ' ,Mitrk °""- 1 JURY COMMISSIONER. (Republican Eminett I). Nichols,...Prohibition, " T '" k onr '' William P. Snyder, j ■ . ■ Fred W. Peale Republican, I Citizens, Alfred Leach Socialist, ___________ - \y ]} Snider,... Democratic, CITIZENS. Democratic,! j !' >ou ' s Go( ziou,. ...Socialist,! ! _ I I _____________ Arthur G. Dewalt,. { Independ't, j Wm. 11. Thomas. Labor, _ __ _ _________ Elisha Kent Kane Prohibition. John liurscliell Labor, ——————L_— INDEPENDENCE. _____ Wm, W. Atkinson, Socialist, _____ Win. J. Eberle, Labor, LABOR. . Do tlir licit Yon Con. It is only drudgery thut makes lazy men, while congenial work makes in dustrious men. In the old times it used to be said that we must do certain things or take the consequences. What 1 would have you do now is Just this: Goon faithfully doing the best you van and don't be unhappy because you cannot do more.—ltev. E. A. Hlueklej Unitarian. I'b'iadeluhia. Pennypacker's Tour. The tour of Judge Pennypacker through the western part of the state nas been an enthusiastic and endiess succession of ovations. At Johnstown on Saturday night he spoke to an au dience of thousands that tilled the big Opera House. Attorney Genpral John P. Elkin also spoke from the same | stage and was accorded sn enthuslas- i f.ic reception. The meeting was one of the largest j ever held in Johnstown. General Ei • j Grip Shattered My Nerv ous System. Stomach Deranged, Liver Dormant. Dr. Miles' Nervine Cured Me Completely. A slight cold in the winter with fever, head I ache, backache; when the nose runs and the eves water and a soreness seems to permeate the marrow of t;e bones; this is tlie begin ning of Grip's di ailiy grasp. The danger follows in the shattered nervous system and '.he derangement of the heart or the digestive organs as in the following case: The last week in January I contracted I l.aGrippeand was confined to my bed for | live weeks. My nervous system was com pletely shattered, stomach badly deranged j and liver in an almost dormant condition, j I took treatment daily from my family phy sician, but could get no relief. My condition | continued to grow worse and as I had often heard of Dr. Miles' medicines I decided to j try them. I purchased a bottle of lJr. Miles' | Restorative Nervine and Nerve and l.iver l'ilis. When I began taking the medicine I i had no appetite, couldn't sleep and was scarcely able to get around. My weight at | this time was one hundred and twenty-four pounds. At the end of the second week I | was a changed jnnn, my appetite was beyond ; control, my sleep was refreshing, my strength renewed and my weight was one hundred and forty-two pounds. I never felt better in my life than I do at this writing. I take great pleasure in recommending Dr. Miles' Remedies to the afflicted. If anvone doubts the above statement I am ready to confirm it."—D. C. WALKER, U. S. Treasury Dep't., Washington, D. C. All druggists sell and guarantee first bot- • tie Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Addrest 1 Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. if M II IVJTo PATENT Good Ideas , lil may be secured by i I I V ' kj B our aid. Address, II \ HI THE PATENT RECORD. Baltimore. NM. Subscriptions to The Patent Record 11.00 per tuuum. , I Cbtppcwa Xime Uttlns j i Lime furnished .n car load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesville Penn'a. M. E. Reeder, HUGHESVILLE, PA, j DEPOSITb OVER $10,000,000. Pittsburg Trust Company lias capital, i I mrplus and pro I its exceeding $6,000,000. ! : Pays 4 per cent, interest on Savings De- j | :>osits, subject to wi hdrawal with* I tut notice, and '1 per cent., on Checking j j Accounts. lnte:eot compounded semi annually. Do nil your banking by iui» ;i Send tor two-hundred year calendar Ire#. ZUX Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. This is the fate of sufferers from Kidney trouble, as the disease is so insiduous that often people have serious Kidney trouble without knowing the real cause of their illness, as diseased kidneys allow the impurities to stay in the system and attack the other Chicago Business Man Cured nro-an<s Thi«s arroiinl"«? for thp manv different Foley & Co., Chicago, Gentlemen:— About a year ago my health began organs. 1 nis accounts lOi tne many uinereia to fail, 1 lost flesh and never felt well. The doctor thought I had stomach symptoms of Kidney Disease. and liver trouble, but I bccameconvincedthatmykidnevs were the cause * r J of my ill health and commenced taking FOLEY S KIDNEY CURE. It in- You begin to feel better at once when taking creased my appetite and made me J and the annoying symptoms \ 0 disappeared. lam now sound and well.— J. K. Horn, 1354 Diversey Blvd., ■Till rv l ? IfUIMFW Oline: Chicago. June 11,1902. Cured His Wife ■ vlbCi I ImlLPlvEai ■ E. C. Watkins, sexton of the Methodist Church, Springfield, Pa., writes: { " My wife has been very bad with kidney trouble and tried several doctors as it stimulates the heart, increases the circulation without benefit. After taking one bottle of FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE was ... ~ ... .. ~ much better, and was completely cured after taking four bottles." and invigorates the whole system. It strengthens the ofi6 Bottle Cuped Hlm urinary organs and gives you new life and vigor. A. H. Davis, Mt. Sterling, la., writes: "I was troubled with kidne* complaint for about two years, but a one-dollar bottle of FOLEY S KIDNEY TWO SIZES 50c and SI.OO CURE effected a permanent cure." Jame:s McFARLANE, Laporte, Dr. OHA.S. D. VOf 'EES, Sonestovn, Pa. ', \ i CONSTIPATION CURED. A Barrytown, N. Y., Man's Experi ence with Cal-cura Solvent. Dr. David Kennedy's Wonderful New Medicine ; Cured Him Promptly. Your Money Back II it Does Not Cure. Constipation leads to worse. Often it is ' the cause of appendicitis. Always it leads to dangerous chronic disease. It should nut be neglected, nor should it be temupr arily relieved with drastic purgatives. IlTre is a case in point: Mr. C. S. Osterhoudt, of Barrytown, N. Y., was distressed with indigestion, chronic constipation and kidney trouble for four years. lie tried many medicines without relief. He heard of Cal-cura Solvent, i )r. Kennedy's new medicine, used it ami began to improve rapidly. All of his old coin. , plaints have disappeared and ho owes everything to Cal-cura Solvent. | If your druggist does not have Cal-cura j ; Solvent, write to the Cal-cura Cou pMny, ! Bondout, N. Y.; but ask your druggist lir>t. j SI.OO a bottle. Only one size. | Guarantee: Your will return j your money if Cal-cura fails to cure, and The Cal-cura Company will pay the drug j gist. Remember, Cal-cura Solvent cures i 98% of all cases of Kidney, liludder and j Liver disorders. ! Foley's Honey Tar beats lungs aaJ stops the cough. FIRST NATIONAL BANK HU GHESVILLE CAFiTAL STOCK, DeWITT BODINE, President <tibU.wUU C. WiLLIAM WODDDOP, Vice Pres. W. C. FRONTZ, Cashier. SURPLUS AND NET PROFITS, „ DIRECTORS: 850.000 DeAVitt Bodine, C. Wm. Woddrop, Peter Boeder, Trrjisacts a General Jeremiah ICelley, "William Frontz, W. C. Frontz, BjnKina Dwsincss. , James K. Boak, John C. Laird, E.P. Brenholtz, Accounts ol Indivia- Peter Frontz. John P. Lake, Daniel H.Poust, u'lls and Firais Solic- John Bull. :ed. I Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys ind bladder right. Mo-To-lSac tor Fifty Cents. Guar?.!;u?t'ii !-»! .;• ) habit cure, makes weak men strong. o.ooU Stic. 81. All ilrucgis'tß fOLEY'SKIDMYCIM Makes Kidneys and Bladdor Right DYSPEPTICIDE The greatest aid to DIGESTION* i'uii t luuuci'u apu uml S,. uku luur j.ne dttuj, To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag tietic, full of iife. nerve and vigor, take No-T» Bac, the wonaer-worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, 50c or 11. Cure guaran tee. booklet anil sample free. Address Ster'tmr Remedy Co., Chicago or Ntw York
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