column, opposite the name of the party of your choice. :osite the name of a party and its Presidential candidates, is a Dill I ftX vote for that candidate. ™ V I BULL MOOSE i For President and Vice President ROOSEVELT p * and | JOHNSON | Presidential Electors (Mark 3S> William Wilhelm William F. Remppis Charles L. Van Scoten James P. McNarney Goodloe H. Thomas Harry B. W. English Albert S. Faught William C. Supplee John H. Calahan William F. Deakyne William H. Ziegler Arthur G. Graham Pennock E. Sharpless Louis N. McCarter I. Clinton Arnold ! ) Howell Harris Thomas C. Edwards ohn Reese acob B. Frieker oh* J. Koehler lichard W. A. Jameson oseph J. Dropeskey eorge W. Wagenseller arry A. Sherk r illiam H. Irwin illiam H. Tipton car Mitchell fred M. Chmtley i ter A. Johns ester A. Moore bazure 0. MeLane is Riee 1 in M. Williams /id I. Ball hard R. Quay rry H. Willock il S. Ache les H. Duff Uection | •rocla- I lation. 1 IEREAS, by the laws of the Com ealth of Pennsylvania.it is the duty Sheriff of every county, at least ten icfore any election to be held therein it for Township of Borough officers) ( e notice of same by advertisements : east three newspapers if there be so 1 published in the County represent i far as practicable the political s which at the proceeding election le largest and next largest number es and to enumerate the officers to ;ted and to give a list of all the ationa made as provined by law i be voted for in the County and 11 text of all constitutional amend- INDUSTRIALIST For President and Vice President REIMER j— and ] GILLHAUS ] IITWI T -RAILIT-RIM-MR """ Presidential Electors (Mark 38) Henry Muller , L. M. Barhydt James A. Gray August Cleaver ; J. C. Brought P. J. Reimer Joseph Schneider I Vladimir Ernst Stephen Jaross James Erwin Cleveland W. Morris George Dibb Robert Richardson Thomas Moody George H. Snyder Joseph C. Lyle ; Amadio Mori 5 H. G. Meinel B. F. Wissler ... George W. Wagner Fred. Wagner 1 Albert Beringer Carl Schleicher William Beringer Herman Spittal William Morningstar Charles Filaer Luther Gerhard George A. Homan George E. Berl Alvin Rohrbach Philip Buck ments submitted to a vote of the people,! so far as may be in the form in which ] they shall appear upon the ballot, and to designate the places at which the election 1 is to be held. Therefore, I, J. G. Cott, High Sheriff of Sullivan County, do hereby make known ( and proclaim to the qualified electors of Sullivan County that an election will be i held in the said County on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 1912, ; at the several election places in the County, to wit: 1 Bern ice I'rei inct, at the Knights of Labor Hall in Bernice. I Cherry Township, at the new Town ship House near Dushorc. Colley Township, at the Colley House.j Davidson Township, at the public 1 ■ House of Henry Basley at Sonestown. i Dushore Borough, at the Town Hall in I ■ said Borough. ROOSEVELT PROGRESSIVE For President and Vice President RGOSEVELT and JOHNSON Presidential Electors (Mark 3S) William Wilhelm William F. Remppis Charges L. Van Scoten James P. McNarney Goodloe H. Thomas Harry D. W. English Albert S. Faught William C. Supplee John H. Calalian William F. Deakyne William H. Ziegler Arthur G. Graham Pennoek E. Sharpless Louis N. MeCarter T. Clinton Arnold Howell Harris Thomas C. Edwards John Reese Jacob B. Flicker John J. Koehler Richard W, A. Jameson Joseph J. Dropeskey George W. Wagenseller Harry A. Sherk William H. Irwin William H. Tipton Oscar Mitchell Alfred M. Christley Peter A. Johns Chester A. Moore Labazure 0. McLane John Rice....: , John M. Williams David I. Ball Richard R. Quay Harry H. Willock Paul S. Ache James H. Duff IMUBI 11. | i Eagles Merc Borough, at Hotel Eagles \ Mere. Elklanrl Township, at the new Election House at Eldredsville. I Forks Township, at the Election House. Forksville Borough, in rooms known as'' Council Rooms in said Borough. Fox Township, at the Township House at Sliunk. I Hillsgrove Township, at rooms in old :School House. | Jamison City Precinct, at the residence 'of J. Dean Cole in the Village of Jamison I City. ! Laporte Borough, at the Grand Jury | Room in the Court House. Laporte Township, at the House of! j Harry Dewald. Lopez Precinct, at the new Township House in the Village of Lopez. Mt. Vernon Precinct, at the Township! House.i Ringdale Precinct, at the House of' John Walsh. Ricketts Precinct, at the P. O. S. of A. Hall in Ricketts. I Shrewsbury Township, at the Stack house Dance Hall. I At which time and place, the qualified WASHINGTON For President and Vice President ROOSEVELT P"""" and JOHNSON Presidential Electors (Murk as) William Wilhelm William F. Remppis Charles L. Van Scoten James P. MeNarney Goodloe H. Thomas Harry D. W. English Albert S. Faught William C. Supplee; John H. Calahan William F. Deakyne William H. Ziegler Arthur G. Graham Pennoek E. Sharpless Louis N. MeCarter I. Clinton Arnold Howell Harris Thomas C. Edwards John Reese Jacob B. Fricker John J. Koehler Richard W. A. Jameson Joseph J. Dropeskey George W. Wagenseller Harry A. Sherk. William H. Irwin William H. Tipton Oscar Mitchell Alfred M. Christley Peter A. Johns Chester A. Moore Labazure 0. McLane John Rice John M. Williams David I. Ball Richard R. Quay Harry H. Willock Paul S. Ache James H. Duff 'electors wiil elect by ballot the following State officers, to wit: 1 hirty eight persons for Presidential Electors. " One person lor State Treas urer. One person for Auditor General. One person for Represen tative in Congress One person for Represen tative in the General As sembly. j 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 interruption or adjournment until seven o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall be closed. Notice is hereby given that every person, excepting justices of the peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the Government of the United State#, or of jhis S I nv! Thla column la (or ut mt ro4an «•. Hiring to vote (or I'rraldeatlal "liilm other tbkn thoae wkoac aaaiti appaar printed on thla ballot. For President and Vice Pwideot Presidential Electors (INSEBT 38) I ■ • | ■ , city or incorporated district, whether a ' commissioned officer or otherwise, a sub ordinate officer or agent who is or shall be employed under the legislative, execu tive or judiciary department of this State, or of the United States, or of any city o» incorporated district, and also that every member of Congress and of the State legislature, and of the select or common council of any city, or commissioners of any incorporated district, is, by law, in , capable of holding or exercising at the same time the office or appointment of judge, inspector, or clerk of any election of this commonwealth, and that no in spector, judge or other officer of any such election shall be eligible to any office to be then voted for. The inspectors and judge of the election shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding the election in the districts to which they respectively belong, before seven o'clock in the morning, and each inspector shall appoint one clerk who shall be a qualified voter of such district. J. G. COTT, HIGH SHERIFF. Sheriff's n(Rf» T.o»v>r»» Pi r»..* »■««