Republican news item. (Laport, Pa.) 1896-19??, November 03, 1904, Image 4

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    To vote a straight party ticket, mark a cross "X" in the square, in the first column, opposite the name of the party of your choice.
A cross mark in the square opposite the name of any candidate indicates a vote for that candidate.
A cross mark in square opposite names of Presidential candidates is a vote for all electors of that party, but for NO OTHER CANDIDATE.
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REPUBLICAN. DEMOCRATIC. PROHIBITION.] SOCIALIST. SOCIALIST LABOR. INDEPENDENCE.
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' PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. I PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. | PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. I | PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. j
(Mark 31.) | (Mark 34.) j (M.rk 31.) [ (Mark 31.) j (Mark 31.) j \ M j«- ' I
„ . ' . h7T ..... — T—• i""' | "Herbert 'i\ Am e*. \ Fdward J ~CookT P" Edmund SeiddT" ' } Robert Wilson Irwin, [""" •
Robert Pitcairu, Roliert Wilson Irwin, | 5 i-uwaru«j. mm, r mmmmm
, -„ , ... ~., , j 1 Daniel ft. Hendricks, i 11.-nrv Peter Charles Durner, | Stanley Woodward Davenport, .
Levi G. MeCauley, Stanley Woodward Davenport, Ij__J 1 mnr\ xeitr, __
Ueorge J. Klliolt. Marrv Nicholk. A. < John S. 110h..f, .Tame. Er.in, '."'""''w • ="w —'
W, B. .t0,0,'.1, Uc,v„ Wai,,»,i..1„. H-M H Cgg. < Al„„,n. Iwlrflfc
1 lj fl v 'i t John M. ( ainpriell.
„ Robert C. H. Brock, John M. Campbell, I * .... Thomas J. Frederick, Albert (tay, ,
—— i Charles Reading Joae*, < — — —— { James M. Stewart, \
_ _ _ . fy B a .John E. Kevhurn. James M.Stewart, I - _ — 1 Andrew I. Bower. .lames hyan, .
DFMOCRATIC.I 8 «■...■ ch**., 1 »•- - r""*" H ° wu ° d ' m
. |I j E , iv „ ri! \v.LLei. Lincoln ■*.— p., , |~j Kay. _j.
112 ——— MM— e mmmmmam. ( 'lllirlt'f PnlinCr« I " ——— mmmmmm I £]]]|| tloll, I
John Taylor Wolfemlen, j/ |n i; |i o||? 0 || ? John H. Naee, George Anton, r 1— ]
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1 u i) Potton I T~I— ■— —» k Vnlliani llavea Grier,
"■ ayes Grier, w 11i am W Lathrope Edward A Evans Loma K»i, WillUm Gntig,
Frederic W. Fleitz, William Crais, William W. I.athrope, i _| Bernard \ . Kennedy, Silas llinkel,
Frederick. C. Johnson. John William Benjamin Berteu. William 11. Kc-van. David Wismer, John McGaliren, |
Walter J. Whitehouse, Chas. F. King, "™"™" Harry Albert Rehcr, * Walter Nelson Lodge, John Bach, Chaa. *. King,
Charles D. Werley, Alvin Clouser, w ilium -J I\ter C. Heydrick. Herman Spinal, 112"
□ John H. Brown. John Sullivan, Charles W. Hathaway, ' havisA. Palmer, L. Cunningham, - _ |
J*~*IUa~L J. F ciingenbach,
William C. McConnell, Alplionsus Walsh, '- '■ Arthur J. Dennis, C.Schleicher, ..—" —— ;
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William Lauder, Lucian D. Woodruff, n] Jo1 '" !>• Ortlip, Joseph Mullen, :
__ j o hn Henry Hector, (~, „ ~ _N^' ,n M. Wanner.
fteorge L. Deardorff. Nevin M. Wanner. —— Elmer H. Young. K. li. Marklev, Timothy E. Costello, wmmm - ——
James Orlando Brookbank. Timothy K. Costello, ~ j John A. Siurgis. John A. Barron, William T Mechline
—— pj-j- fi Worrall I—— —— ■■■■■ *
John 11. Negley, William T. Mechling, * — — > Patrick Smith, John Kien, T?nrVw»ll Mariftt* "
_ _ William Simpson Throckmorton, j __ Rockwell Marietta, I |
Isaiah Good, Rockwell Marietta, ——- —— . 1 Edward Kuppinger, Jenkin James, Charles H. Akens, ™~"~
□ William S. Parker, Charles H. Akens, —— Walter W. Rihl. ' Harry Jenkins, 1 Junes P. Caher, ~
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Archibald Johnston, M. Frank Cooibaugh, ■ Paul B. Wreath, Aug. Clever, Alfred W Smilev "
_L ... ' 1 : John B. flair. ■ _ —— ——. „ „ ' """"" I
J. Frauk Graff, Allred W. .Smilev, — ——————— Christian Sauer, P-C. lesson, _ „ w ..
-7 ———— —— Henry C. Cockrnm, —_ _ ; _
J. C. Millin, S.E.Walker, —— Frederick W. Skorsete. M.v.r !
™,|, w . ~ ——- Thomas P. Bewhberger, . Menry Meyer,
Charles W. Dahlinger, Henry Meyer, J P Knox Herman Lemke, Thomas B. Foley, ■ ...
Albert P. Burchtield. Thomas B. Foley. J J P~rie— " Adolpbus A. McKeen, Heard,
J. Wellred Holmes, George Heard, Harvev W. Stay, Charles B Pavne *tmm
—— ■ Mather M. Stevenson, i
William Mcionway. Charle^^t^|avne^^^^^^^^^
SOCIALIST I I Supreme Court. Representative in Congress. Representative intheGeneral Assembly. Judge of the Court of Common Pleas. 1 rothonotary, Register and Recorder SHERIFF.
I ARfIR II .. t . AND CLEKK OP THE COUBTB.
L<riUVII. (Mark One.) (Mark One.) ( Mark One.) (Mark One.) , M »rk One.) (Mark One.)
j o hn P Klkin Republican. E.W.Samuel, Republican. Martin E. Herrmann, Republican. Edwin M. Dunham, Republican. Thomas E. Kennedy, Democratic. Frank \V. Buck, Republican. |
Henry E. Davis, Democratic. M. J. Phillips. Democratic. Charles E. Terry, Democratic. O. N. Molyneux, - Prohibition. George Hartzig, Democratic. |
112 Democratic. ___ ____ L___ . I
Samuel G utine L (mp.' ' | Independenct Martin P. Lutz, Prohibition. \V. M. Calkins. Prohibition. John P. Kilmer, Prohibition. |
□ A. A. Stevens, Prohibitio 11 . —— —
I George W. Bacon, Socialist. J I ' * ' 1 ' «■ ■ ■> I
Archibald A.Grant, Socialist Labor. Specimen Ba lot.