BISECTION PROCLAMATION. To vote a straight party (MM. mark a (X) in the tare, in the first eolura,,, ophite the name of the party of j our ehoiee. A cross mark in the square apposite the name of any candidate indicates a vote for that candidate. FIRST COLUMN. T« Vtte a Straight Party Titket, Mark a Cress {X} m this Column. • REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC | PROHIBITION SOCIALIST PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION A Cross (X) marked in the square at the right of the word "YES," indicates a vote FOR the Amendment A Cross (X) marked in the square at the right of the word "NO," indicates a vote AGAINST the Amendment " PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. i " " " Shall Section Eight of Article Four of the Constitution be Amended so as to Read as Follows: y£g i^!^c^^ e^a^°^^^^> e^^'s^h a oth^^fficera a by the > OT'by faw^^a^iiuhit^ 6 } ( "°? 11 jl 0 ? - Attorney General during pleasure, a Superintendent of Public during the recess of tbe Senate, by granting commissions which shall expire at the end of tWir nr-vt '««»;«, . i,„ i \J ' L ' . a \° pow l r to f,H ;iH vacancies that may happen, m offices to which lie mav annoint. e JH rer ' Seere , tai J 01 Internal Affairs or Superintendent of Public Instruction, in a fudieiaTS or t tl T 1 ***«» of the Senate, in the office of Auditor General! ' ' e . r ' no ™°r s h<ill nominate to the Senate, before their finnl adjournment, a proper person to fill said vacancy- but in -mv n. h ' c '' " +• a "f' lwrjZw d 1o hi); it the vacancy shall happen during the session of the propriate to such office according to the provisions of this Constitution, unUss the vLucy shall har ,T y ' m "y electlV ® a 81,811 be cbosell to ™ id ™ 15 >" election day ap- Wn ,n U f e I ng ! ,pctl " n da - v appropriate to such office. In acting on executive nominations the Senate shall sit with onJ\loo ?.ul 112 V - P : T e + octlon d;,y '. 111 whieh l ' ;,se the election for said office shall be held on th« NO and shall W entered on the .journal. ° Ul,ll ' stiaJi < """ °P CIi d(J0Ih > 111 confirming or rejecting the nominations of the Governor, the vote shall be taken by yeas and nays PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 2. ~~ Shall Section Twenty-one of Article Four of the Constitution be Amended so as to Read as Follows: YES in *J ear °» e ejected to the oiiice of Auditor General or State Treasurer shall be wipable of holding the same office for two consecutive terms. ° ° m 1 year ° nc thousaud 111,10 hundred and twelve, and in every fourth year thereafter. Xo person PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 3. ~~ "" " 1 Shall Section Eleven of Article Five of the Constitution be Amended so as to Read as Follows: YES shallbe directed by ffi' foVi" or to ™ slll '»>' the qualified electors thereof, at the municipal election, in such manner as fiffv'ft electors within such township, ward or borough; no person shall be elected to such office unless lie slnli have re itb-d'withfn'tl t elect more than two justices of the peace or al.lermen without the consent of a majority of the Mf| IL—>.th»nsand_inhabit a nts, not more than one alderman shall be elected in each ward or district. . resided within the township, borough, ward or district for one year next preceding his election. In cities containing over NU smE JfiEMURER. AimruK . j JUDGE of COURT j | DISTRICT ATTtiIiXEY. J. A. Stober, Republican A. E. Sisson, Republican ■| j Francis W. Meylert, Republican George W. Kipp, Democrat James Woodward dark, fiem. Cyras Laroe Munson, Democrat! j Thomas P. Kernan. Democrat Prohibition Smith, Prohibition Harold L. Robinson, Prohibition jW. M. Calkins. Prohibition Ed. Moore, Socialist William Parker, Socialistj ~ Sydney A. Schwartz, Socialist J —— CORONER. (Mark One.> C. D. Voorhees, Republican I I. H. Woodhead. Democrat IN. Woodhead, Prohibition JURY COMMISSIONER 'Mark One.) Lawrence Lavelle, Republican Owen Devanney, Democrat Alvin Rightmire. Prohibition WHBRiA*, by the laws of the Common wealth of Perfosylvaaio it shall be the •iuty of the Sh^rWf "erf 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 141 in the most 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 proceeding election cast the largest and next largest number of votes and ta enumerate the officers to be elected and give a list of all the nominations exeept ior election officers and aeseseora to be voted for in said county so far as may be in the form in which they shall appear upon the ballot and to designate the places at whieh the election is to be held, Iherefore, I, J adeem Brown, High Sheriff of 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 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1909, at the several election districts, in the county, to wit: Bernice Precinct, at the Knights of Labor Hall in Bernice. Cheery, Township,-at the new township house near Dushore. Colley Township, at the Colley House. Davidson Township, at the public house of Harry Baslev, in Sonestown. Duahore Borough, at the town hall iu said borough. Eagles Mere Borough, at Hotel Eagles Mere. Etkland Township, at the new election house at Eldredsville. Forks Township, at the election houee Forkgville Borough, in rooms known as council rooms in said Borough. Fox Township, at the township house at Shunk. Hillszrove Township, at rooms in loaso old school house. .Jamison City Precinct. at Kilea Hotel. Laporte Borough, at the ladies' wait ing room in the Court House. Township, at the House of Joseph McTntire. Lopez Precinct, at public hall known as Lopez Hall. Mt. Vernon Precinct, at the township iiouse. Ringdale Precinct, at the house of John Walsh. Rickitts Precinct. At the P. O. S. of A. Hall in Ricketts, Shrewsbury Twp. At the Stackhouse Dance Hall. At which time and place the qualified electors wil! elect by ballot the following State and County officers, to wit: One person for Judge of the Supreme < 'ourt. One person lor Auditor General. One person for State Treasurer. One person tor District Attorney. One person for Jury Commissioner. One person for Coroner. Ten proposed Amendments to Consti tution and schedule tor carrying same iu to effect. / i
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