-p- si O LS I'CV. L ivll Procla mation. VVhkrkab, by the laws of the Common wealth of Pennsylvanio it shall be the duty of the Sheriif 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 iu the most public places in every election dis trict and by advertisements in at least two newspspers if there be so many pub lished in the county representing so fur as practicable the polifcal parties which at the preceeding election cast the largest and next largest number of votes and tn enumerate the officers to be elected and give a list of all the nominations except lor 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 election is to be held. Therefor", I. ludson Brown, High Sherill of Sullivan county, do hereby make known d proclaim to the qualified elec tors of ~-.i 11 >s jiii coui't.y that an election will be i.eid in the s«id couuty on Tuesdav, Nov. 112* J ' J ? 1908. at the ec\. nil election district* in the i county, to wit: _ j Berni v Pucinct. at the K nights of j Labor Ilall in Bernice. ( berry. Township, at the new township \ house near Dushore. j Colley 'J'ow ifihip. at the Colley House. Davidson Township, at the public house i of Harry Bnsley in S nestown. Dushore Borough, at the town hail in said borough. Ka-rh's Mere Borough, ut Hotel Eagiea I Mere. ' . 1 Elkland Township, at the new election I house at Kldredsville. Forks '■ ..'wnship, the election house Forksvilie Borong: , iu rooms known I iis Borough BtuiiUng, Fox Township, ut the township house at Shunk. Hill.sc ve Township, at rooms in house j < 'ld School House. j ■lainison < ity I'rcunct, nt Kiles tiotei. 1 I.nporte Borough, n! i . ladies' wait ing room ;i the Court House. Laporte Township, at the House o' Joseph Mclntire. hopes'. Precinct, at public hall known :i« Lot ez Hall. Alt. Vernon Precinct, at the township Uouse. Rinj.nlah- Precinct, at the houee ot John Walsh. Hicketts Precinct at. the P. O. S. ot A. j Hall, Rieket.ts. j .Shrewsbury. Staekhouse I'.-ince Hail. Al winch time and place the qualified ! electors vii! elect by ballot ibe following •State and County otbcer9, to wit: Thirty- lour persons for Presidential Electors. One person for Judge of the Supivme Court. One person tor Represen tative in Congress. One person for Represen tative in the General Assem bly. One person tor County Treasurer. Three j persons for County Commissioner. Three persons for County Auditors. It is further directed that the election ; polls of the several districts shall be open ed at seven •o'clock in the forenoon and continue open without inte.ruption or i adjournment until seven o'clock in the : evening, when the. polls shall be closed, j Notice is hereby given that every person j except, Ju.-tiee of the Peace who phall , hold un ofiice or ati appointment of profit or trust under the United States of this • ■state or city or cornor.ited district, wheth er a comr.issh'ued oti'.cer or otherwise, a "iihordinate c-tUcer or agent, who is or ' . hall be employed under the Legislative. 1 Kxecutix or Judiciary Department oi | ?his State or of the United States or ot ' ■my city or of any incorporated district end also that every Member of Congress i and of the St..te Legnlnture and ot the select or common council of any city or commissioners of any incorporated dis- , ij-ict, is by la v incapable of holding or : exercising at the same time the office oi j adpointment if Jtidg", Inspector or Clerl of an election ofthis Commonwealth and ! that no Inspector. Judge or other officer of any such election shall be eligible to be then voted for. The Inspectors arid Judge of the election shall meet nt the Hsjvective places appointed for holding the election in the districts to which they respectively belong, before seven o'clock iu the morning and each Inspector shall appoint o.je Clerk who a qualifi ed voter of such district.. JUDSON BROWN, HIGH SHERIFF. Mierifl's office, La Ivrte Pa., Oct. 21, 'OB. . REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS. I [REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL] COUNTY TREASURER. COUXTY* COM \MSSIO\ERS. CCUNTY AUDITORS. JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT. Kti KistsiAm t. i.\ luauncas. kimiijii i l, t j I (Murk Two.) j J (Mark Two) I (Mark One,) ASSEMBLY. 'Mark One.) * (Mark One.) _ , M ark one.) W. A. Gumble, Republican. Fred W. Peale, Republican. Harry Boteford, Republican. William D. Porter, Republican. Edmund W Samuel. Republican. T .„ ~„~. — — "~ ~ Lewis B. /aner, Republican. W«. H. Rogers, Republican. (i. Eldaah Wilcox, Republican. E Sweeney, Democrat. r Webster Grim, Democratic. John G. McHenry, Democratic. _.„._ ~ Dennis Corcoran, Democratic. Valentine Roho, Democratic. D. F. McCarty, Democratic. —' ' H. E. Fawcett, Prohibition. Daniel Sturgeon, Prohibition J. K. Wolf, Prohibition. __ _ . *__ _ Jonathan H. Rogers, Prohibition. Frank M. Crossley, Democratic. P. J. McGee, Democratic. fhoma-i 11. Kennedy, uoualist. John Cook, Prohibition. Wm. Calkins, Prohibition. Luther S. ~ ™ O. X. Molyneux, Prohibition. To vote a straight 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 at the head of a group of Presidential Electors, opposite names of Presidential candidates is a vote for all electors of that party, BUT FOR NO OTHER CANDIDATES. A cross mark in the square opposite the name of any candidate indicates a vote for that candidate. .... _ _ .... FIRST COLTJJVC3ST. REPUBLICAN. DEMOCRAT. PROHIBITION. SOCIAIfiST. lIiiALIST LABOR. INDEPENDENCE. Prcside ' t,al Elec,orß 1 - (Insert 84) •To Vote a Straight Party Ticket, Mark a "J A FT BRYAN CHAFiN "DEBS GILHAUS HISGEN ——————— ffnee I Y] in This ColutTlTl 311(1 I And I I flfld I fllld I I Thla column i» forum of voters telr J SHERMAN I KERN I WATKINS I HANFORD I MUNRO'I GRAVES Jmmi.i vote for Presidential Elector* other* I - figgggm "" " ' ' ——- -■ - - " ■ than those whose name apj**r printed «■— presidential Electors. Presidential Electors. Presidential Electors. * Presidential Electors. Presidential Electors. Presidential Electors. __ _ __ _ _ - . (Mark 31.) (Mark 34) (Mark 34) (Mark 34.) (Mark 34.) (Mark 34.) | lvfcrl U DLI vAIN Ben janiin Frank 15 n Joner, Jij Joseph P. McCullen. " Ellsha Kent Kane, Edward jVCook, | Tiennan Spitiai, _ John L. Barrett. MorrisLowis Clothier, Albert J. Barr, John Doll Gill, Edward J. Iliggius, j " J.G. Gardner, I' William Boughter, 1 JUJ ' mmmmmmmm i ■■■' Tohn Wurfc Carlin John B. Heston, George Flteh. j L. M. Laepple, [_ Robert G. Cathcart, Jr., 112 \ Howard AUee Davis,' ~ Edwardß.SeibeWch, Francis Magee, : Bobere M. Green, John Drugmand, V~ Charles B. Connolly, I ,n,ii j—— Frederick Taylor Chandler, Aaron G. Krause, Samuel K. Feltoo, Barclay Spicer, j * ll * ' ' 1()luas ' _ J»-fph M. —»—; -L—» ! . mw/ , 3 I Ellis A. Giinbel, ' ClarenceLoeb; ~ Irving Woods Hpckins, George Nau, J T.ms. Widding, |_ John I'. Correll, l_ _ , j riFMOCIMTIC 1 ! Jay Eiliott; James T. Xultv. Roland M. Earenson, John Zellhorn, Amido Mori, William F. (mg, Jr., |_ UMTIUVIVniIV | | Edward Wagner Patton, _ Michael J. Howard, * Jonas K. Schultz, j ] Augost _ _ I August Clever, \ 1 g I Oeor„e Christian Hetze) John C. Ferron. Charles L. Huston, | j Martin J. Flyzik, * Goorg ■: Pear*.-. { Thomas Dolan, I " Jeseph deßenueville Abbott "™ John Howard Danenhower, Howard Leopold. j , | William C. P.k-, j . o.m.r H« s l,- j Iter: •::i. 112% % John Watts liau.-inan. Louis N.Spencer, * liwielß. VouNeida, iCbarleß gerajfo [~ L_ 'll= l. | ; v Pllillll , s . 112 Alexander W. Dickson, \V»n. H. 112 George Lodge, l_. I A ; ; -; l [ nnAUTlinniA\T II I fheodore Leonard Newell, I John T. Flannery, W. B. Bertels, j I Charles 0. Alter, F' |" 1,1 __ ___ * ' ! 1 P Kl/Illul 1 Ivlll ■' * fjohi Mathlaa, OUver Perry Bechtel" i""*' " Vii.iai.i 11. ,\i I Henry Peter, , I ».f. Barhydt, •' : 11 ;i - ; L. . ll9la ip \i;iw —— John Peter Sehneller, { Etnil Guwang, {J- A. ..leC inncd, l uf I J, G:-;.'rii.h, I) H I-Adam hain .Miller, Harry I). N'haeiter, I I [— 1 .. ■■ - k=--=— _ n- | William John McCabe, Charles A. McCartv, j ~ Justus F. Warner, j Joseph Al. Achhainuier, } Jas. A. *imy. - /"''""f. '■ ' (ieorge \S .;ilae«' Williams. John Franklin Stone, j Percy Vize, P. I». G L Lag, — J. ■ I'a\ ill .li-\\eit Waller. Jr.. Welsh, I Franklin P. Johnson, pred W. Whftegide, _l_ ' \~ I 1 -WHliam Strode Settle, Cyrus crGelwlcks, 112 J-rnniah S Vaukev, ; Martin J. Brenben, j_ W. 1. --ail, Edmm >1 A. Ku-y, . CrtfJAl IQT S I Robert Christman NeaJ, George Derr Kmuse, I Silas C. Swallow, George Daviee, _j_ um.v t; u. L_ _on ■. .y, _ SUviALlij 1 | Jacob CroyTe& r tineman, Samuel M. Hoyer, j John L. Edwards, Jerome F. Bock, j I_ " •-I™ - _ \\ illiam Frederick liry nohls J. Hawley Baird, j " A. McAlpin, Andrew Hunter, Wm.on.m, ear mmmmmmm * * - /i \i r« i .. « n l I P itOWJil). £ I/lWcl»rU «i. iUctlK T, Andrew WhiteMcCaUougli, John K. Holloed, UwisCassWick, Corndiiw y. Foiej, | , j— • )|n . j g j aCtfi " —— — \ I fimotiy Bogersi j Q Vm* h™ ? ' t. SOCIALIST LABOD h* 3 ~ ; £I I * = - — = ":r, r- I Theophilos Lowry Wilson, Willia Lewis Neal, W. G. Freeman, L. Howard Deal, p h . n . ~f - ■ ■ ________ tmmmmmmm mmmmmmmm __ .' T T . i T~Jr mr ••v A. C\V« J Oil 11 ./A • I IlllllpSj Perry Clifford lioss, Fred \ Shaw Rdwiu J. tithian, Dauiel K. 1 oung, . ■- -— Wt . J . oiiaw, _ v————— v -T — — flftorfe Stalev. Robert Miles Robinson, I" lj 1 Henry T" - ' KKTSBES: IXfnPDPMnPNrP OM * f^o hM * Wert.,s-o.#*, EZZ , — -&-sd*:wsss; — — ll>UCl CnUCIIVC I Alexander Holland Peacock, Dennis J. Boyle, Robert S. <.l»ss, I Homer David Williams, Casper P. Meyer, Thomas P. Herschberger, Howard P. Hunter, .I■■ . ■' 1"".
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