LLECTION PROCLAMA TION. \v fiKREAS, by the laws of the Common wealth of Pennsylvanio it shall be the duty of the Sheriff of every county at least 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 nnw:l public places in every election dis trict and by advertisements in at least two newspapers if there be so many pub lished in the county representing so far as practicable the political parties which at the preceeding election cast the largest and next largest number of votes and to enumerate the officers to be elected and give a list of all the nominations except lor election officers and assessors to be voted tor in said county so lar as may be in the form in which they shall appear upon the ballot and to designate the places at which the election is to be held. Therefore, I, J. <?. Cott, High Sheriff, ol Sullivan county, do hereby make known and proclaim to the qualified elec tors of Sullivan county that an election will be held in the said county on 1 uesdaVy Nov. 3, 1903. at ihe several election districts in the county, to wit: licruice Precinct, at the Knights ol Labor Hall in Bernice. Cherry, Township, at the new township house near Dushore. e'oiley Township, at the Colley House. l>:ividson Township, at the public house of KHis Swank, in Sonestown. I'inhere Borough, at the town hall in s:i" '. borough. I.:: jles Mere Borough, at Hotel Eaglet Mere. Elliland Township, at the new election house ;it Eldredsville. Forks Township, at the election house Forkaville Borough, in rooms known as Council Rooms ia said borough. Fox Township, at the township house at Shunk. 1 lillsgrove Township, at rooms in house of Mrs. Anna Sadbler, beneath the hall or 1. 0. O. F. in said village. Jamison City Precinct, at Kiles Hotel. Lnporte Borough, at the ladies' wait ing room in the Court House. Laporte Township, at the House ol Henry Kohensparger. Lopez Precinct, at public hall known a- Lopez Hall. Mt. Vernon Precinct, at the township house. Kingdale Precinct, at the house ol John Walsh. Uicketts Precinct, at the school house Hear 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, One person for Auditor Gen eral, Two persons for Judge of the Superior Court. Out person for J)istrict ,/f --torne//, ():■■(• person for Coroner, Two person for Jar// Com missioner. It is further directed that the election polls of the several districts shall be open ed at seven o'clock in the forenoon anil 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 e::cept, Justice of the Peace who shall ti'vi an office or an appointment of profit ■ T trust under the United States of this site or city or corporated district, wheth er a commissioned officer or otherwise, a v.ilionlinate officer or agent, who is or r 1 >-l he employed under the Legislative, •omive or Judiciary Department of ; ,: State or of the United States or of • : city or of any incorporated district : mi also that every Member of Congress :v 1 of the State Legislature and of the icct or common council of any city or 1 aimissionera of any incorporated dis ot, is by law incapable of holding or 1 crcising at the same time the office o! •• pointment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk ii' 1 election of this Commonwealth and th :i 110 Inspector, Judge or other officer 1 ny fcuch election shall be eligible to ! then voted for. The Inspectors and •Ige of the election shall meet at the usi.'-ctive places appointed for holding ! .e election in the districts to which thev 1 -pectively belong, before seven o'clock in the morning and each Inspector shall appoint one Clerk who shall be a qualifi ed voter of such district. J. G. COTT, High Sheriff. Slieii:f's office, Laporte, Pa , Oct. I'.', 'O3. fa - children: safe, tura. So mplatms Everybody Bays So. -.""••carets Candy Cathartic, the most HPS : medical discovery of the ape, picas ..nJ refreshing to the taste, art gooUp positively on kidneys, liver and bowel:. ■ .'tisinn tlio entire system, dispel cold' ■ hci.l/.olic, favor, habitual eonstl|)Ati< r. . P'easc buy and try a br > t C. C. C. today; lU, &*>, SO cents. Wold ai ..ranteed to cure by all drufipists. 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 lor 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. STATE TREASURER. JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. (Mark Ono.) (Mark Two.) (Mark One.) DCD! ID! IPAM | Republican,! |j | Republican,! |\Vm. P. Shoemaker,.... Republican, I V nCrUDLIUniN. WilliamL.Mathues, .j LJ Thoa. A. Morrison, •! - —j»—~! ' I \ i j Citizens, | | Citizens, ! IW. Howard Hill Democratic, | ————. ' | Democratic,! | 1 Republican, I I nPMnPDATIP Joel G. Hill, J |—i John J. Henderson, <) ——— — ! I OHA 1 i0 " j j | Citize » 8 ' CORONER. I I (Mark One.) Henry IX Patton, Prohibition, ! Democratic. CTSio, 1 ,1,01l R.pnl.li.a.n, |' | . Jobn A. Ward •( PROHIBITION, Jobn A. Smith Socialist, j j I I ndepMuTo j I } ry D( , mocratiCi " ———— ———— —L—— David E. Gilchrist, Labor,] I j j Democratic, |H. Irvin Woodhead Prohibition, | | Calvin Rayburn -J ' ? j i Independ' c i SOCIALIST. AUDITOR GENERAL. J.Mathow IF. Stevenson, Prohibition.! j ' Mnrk ° ne -' _ i JURY COMMISSIONER. ! „ , r I I Emmett I) Nichols,...Prohibition,! I Ml "" °" c ' i Republican,! I ' J ( , William P. Snyder, j I —j——-I —j——-I——-I jPred W. I'eale Republican, . 1 Citizens, J ! Alfred, Leach, Socialist,! J j ___ __ __ _ T —' - I— W. B. Snider.... Democratic, CITIZENS. ! n c I I '""' is <ioa ' ; " u Socialist,l I Democratic,! j 111 —— ' i Arthur G. Dewalt,.. \ l—l ~ j -j [Christian Snyder ( Prohibition, ! Independ-c Wm. 11. Thomas, Labor. I ] —-J \ FNQF j Elisha Kent Vane Prohibition, .John Burschell Labor, ji —.- - — :— i Wm. W. Atkinson Socialist, ■ _ Wm. J. Eberle, Labor, J LABOR. | | 1 Do tli«* Dent You Cnu. It is only drudgery that makes lazy men, while congenial work makes in dustrious men. In the old times it used to be said I hat wo must do certain things or take the consequences. What I would have you do now is just this: CJo 011 faithfully doing the best you can and don't be unhappy because you cannot do more.—Rev. l<\ A. Ilinckkiy. Unitarian. !'b"adolohia. Pennypacker's Tour. The tour of Judge Pennypacker through the western part of the stats nas been an enthusiastic and endiess succession of ovations. At Johnstown on Saturday night he spoke to an au dience of thousands that filled the big Opera House. Attorney General John P. Elkin also spoke from the same stage and was accorded an enthusias tic reception. The meeting was one of the largest evar held in Johnstown. General E : - r 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 ache, backache: when the n<i:-e runs and the , v s water ami a soreness seems lo permeate the marro'/ ol t c bonis; this is the begin niag of Gr p's deadly grasp. The danger follows in the shattered nervous system and '.: ie derangement of the heart or the digestive organs r.s in ihe following case: The last \vee< in January I contracted l.a Grippe and was confined to my bed for live weeks. My nervoas system was com pletely shattered, stomach badly deranged .'.nd l' erin an almost dormant condition. I took treatment daily from my family phy r.ician, hut could gt-t no relief. My condition continued lo grow worse and as I had often heard of Dr. Miles' medicines I decided to try them. I purchased a bottle of Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine and Nerve and Liver When 1 began taking the medicine 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 1 was a changed man, my appetite was beyond control, my sleep was refreshing, my strength :enewed and my weight was one hundred and forty-two pounds. 1 never felt better in my life than 1 do at this writing. I take great pleasure in recommending Dr. Miles' Remedies to the afflicted. If anyone doubts the above statement I am ready to confirm it."—D. C. WAI.KER, U. S. Treasury Dep't., Washington, D. C. All druggist.; sell and guarantee first bot tle Dr. Miieo' Remedies. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co., Klkhart, Ind. IV fil VI 4VJ To Good Ideas 1,1 I i 1 M ma y lso seeured by 411 I I ■ our aid. Address, IU .I, I ■ ■ THE PATENT RECORD. in 1 il I 1 I Baltimore, Md Subscriptions lo The Patent Record 11.00 per annum Cbippewa %ime Iktlns. Lime furnished .n car load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesville Penn'a. M. E. Reeder, HUGHESVILLE, PA, DEPOSITS OVELT $10,000,000. Pittsburg Company has capital, surplus and profitt- exceedmj; >h.(H)o,ono. Pays 4 per cent, interest on Savings De posits, subject to withdrawal ot'sKX> with. >ut notice, and "Z per cent, on Checking Accounts. Interest , compounded semi annually. Do all vour banking by in(»>' •end tor two-hundred year calendar tree, i_'3 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 organs. This accounts for the many different , Foley & Co., Chicago, Gentlemen:—About a year ago my healthbegan ° , . J to fail, 1 lost flesh and never felt well. The doctor thought I had stomach symptoms of Kidney Disease. and liver trouble, but 1 became convinced that my kidneys were the cause . 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 feel stronger, and the annoying symptoms disappeared. lam now sound and well.— J. K. Horn, 1354 Diversey Blvd., r*H rV'Q Chicago. Junell,l9o2. Cured Slis Wife I ■■ B IttOLiffWlta ■ VUBlb £. c. Watkins, sexton of the Methodist Church, Springfield, Pa., writes: , , " My wife has been verv bad with kidney trouble and tried several doctors as it stimulates the heart, increases the circulation without u-nefit. After taking one bottle of FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE was . . , ~ , , , T, , much bvtur, and was completely cured after taking four bottles." and invigorates the whole system. It strengthens the ono B( ,, t|e Cured Hin> urinary organs r.nd gives you new life and vigor. A. H. Davis, Mt. Sterling, la., writes: "I was troubled with kidney complaint for about two years, but a one-dollar bottle of FOLEY'S KIDNEY TWO CIIXFIS 50C <Blldl SI.CO CURE effected a permanent cure." i PARLANE, Laporte, Dr. OHA.S. D VOORHSES, Sonestown, f*a. COIISTIPJIII CiES. A Barrytown, N.Y., Man's Experi ence with Cal-cura Solvent. Dr. David Kennedy's Wonderful New Medicin9 Cured Him Promptly. Your Money Back II it Does Not Curs. 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 tempor arily relieved with drastic purgatives, li. ro 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. He tried many medicines without relief. He heard of Cal-cura Solvent, Dr. Kennedy's new medicine, used it and begun to improve rapidly. All of his old com plaints have disappeared and ho owes everything to Cal-cura Solvent. If your druggist does not have Cal-cura Solvent, write to the Cal-cura Company, liondout, N.Y.; but ask your druggist iirst. §SI.OO a bottle. Only one .size. Guarantee: Your druggist will return your money if Cal-cura fails to cure, and The Cal-cura Company will pay the drug gist. Remember, Cal-cura Solvent cures 1)8% "11 cases of Kidney, Bladder and Liver disorders. Foley's Honey Tar j hsals Sunns and stops the cough. FIRST NATIONAL BANK _HUGHESVILLE, ZPJL. CAPITAL STOCK, jsr-Q QQQ iDcWITT BODIIIf., President C. WILLIAM WODDROP, Vice Pres. W. C. FDONTZ, Cashier. SURPLUS AND NET PROFITS, DIRECTORS: JyoO.OOO DeWitt Bodine, C. Wlll. Woddrop, Peter Rodder, Transacts a General „ . r . Jeremiah Kelley, William Frontz, W. C. Frontz, BJII <1.13 Dvsuiess. J r , .lames K. Boak, John C. Laird, E.P. Brenholtz, Accounts cl Imlma , _,. Peter Frontz, John P. Lake, Daniel H.Poust, uu's and Finn: Sol ;c --, John Bull, jed. j Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right. Ho-To-Bae (or Si fiy Cents. Guarar'eed - loaceo hniiii euro, makes wcnH | men strong, blood pui d. 6t)c,st. All drucs-'istn 1 Makes riigt t ' DYSPEPTICIDE The gcoatest aid to DIGESTION- I «.oii t iii /unu ami a*, ukv lour i.nt- Atvwy. | To quit toljft 'co easily and forever, be mag l 1 netic, full of life, nervo and vigor, take No-To iliac, the wonuer-worUer, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, 50c or 11. Cure guarau* ! te°d Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York*
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