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    FULTON COUNTY NEWS
"Published Every Thursday.
B. W. P2oK, Editor and Proprietor,
McCONNELLSBURG, PA.
OCTOBER 26, 1911
Published Weekly. 51.00 per
Annum in Advance.
ADVIKTUUNO HATI8.
Per qure of fUlnen 8 tiroes: II M.
Per aquare each subsequent Insertion.... Ml.
A (I advertisements Inserted (or leal than
hree month. charKcd by Ihe square.
S took. I 6 moil. I yr
On-fourth column IIR.OO. IIM.OO 1 UO.OO
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Church Notices.
Announcements ' lor Sunday, Oct.
29, l'JU.
HrSTONTOWN, U. H. Chakuk,
V.. II. Swuiik. astor.
TTustontown rrencliinj; 10:30 a. in.
r.(!tliel-Preachinj: 2:30.
Knobsville lVeuchinu 7:30.
Apples by Traction Engine and by Ton.
Down in our ueighboring state
of Maryland they are transferring
apples by means of traction en
gines, the wagons containing bar
rels and fruit weighing tons.
David Miller, who has been haul
iog apples with a traction engine
and wagon, the latter specially
constructed to haul apples in
barrels, hauled from the Dr.
"Wishard farm, situated between
Smithsburgaud Loitersburg, 90
barels of or seven" tons at one
load, making two trips. He will
keep up this arrangement of al
ternating two and three trips a
day until the 1500 barrel crop is
hauled the three mile stretch to
Smithsburg.
$100 Reward $100.
The readers of this paper will
be pleased to learn that there is
at least one dreaded disease that
science has been able to cure in
all its stages, and that is Catarrh
Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only
positive cure now known to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh be
ing a constitutional disease, re
quires a constitutional treatment.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taUen in
ternally, acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system, thereby destroying the
Inundation of the disease, and
giving the patient strength by
building up the constitution and
assisting nature in doing its work
The proprietors have so much
faith in its curative powers that
they offer One Hundred Dollars
for any case that it fails to cure.
Send for list of testimonials.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists. Trice,
7ac. per bottle.
Take Uall's Family Pills for con
stipation.
WELIS TANNERY.
Mrs J. V. Barnett and son
Jesse visited friends at Jacobs
over Sunday.
Mrs. Albert llelsel visited ber
sister Mrs. FredinnickatLaugon
dale Saturday and Sunday.
An automobile party consisting
of Luther Van Horn and wife of
McNeill, W. Va.; Mrs. tirandt,
of Cu mberland, and Harry Felton
of Woodbury spent part of last
week in the home of thir aunt
Mrs. C. W. Foreman and family
Mrs. George W. Peters and
little son, of Cumberland, Ohio,
are visiting Mrs. Peters' parents
A. F. Baker and wife.
Jesse Sweet, of Saxton, made
a spin to the Valley last Sunday.
Harvest Home services will be
held in the Pine Grove church
next Sunday evening. Every
body welcome. 1
Gives Aid to Strikers.
Sometimes liver, kidneys and
bowels seem to go on a strike aud
refuse to work right. Then you
Tififid those oleasaut little strike
breakers Dr. King's New Life
Pills to give them natural aid
and srentlv compel proper action.
Rifoellent hoallh soon follow.
Trv them. 25c at Trout's drug
store.
v Cider Making. (
The undersigned will make
' cider at his home near Jugtown
school bouse Tuesday of each
wpp.k for two weeks and then
' Tuesday and Wednesday only.
NlCIC llOUMAN
KEELEV CUBE
IThfffttre tlmtliai hern con tltuiotistymic-
cessful for more Hum 'A'l ytarH ih wnnh in- H
vtii:ittiiiir- For the tint or drink hiitiit. 1
WriU(orpartkuUn.m1v KHiv Instttutr f it 1
SVfMlrn vnin 426 Fifth A.. PimUrfK, P. 1
GOD SAVE THE COMMON
WEALTH. PROCLAMATION
GENERAL ELECTION
WI1KUKAS. In mul ly nil net r tin General
Asscinhlv of tint Cuininmiwcaltli of Pennsylva
nia, entitled. "All act ri'lHtlliK lo thn election,
wlllili. dim Commonwealth," passed the I'.MIi day
of .funis Anno liom.nl I hii. and amended the. rd
diiy of .limn Anno Domini MUJ. it In made,
the iluty of the Sheriff of uvury county with
in thu (.'omiiiouwialth to kIvu public lmtli'0
of Hit.- (Icucral H.loctlona and In such notices to
enumerate the olllear. to he elected and irlve a
tint of all the iioinlnatln niaile. and de.lfc-nate
lhe place at which the election ! to Lo held.
THEUEFOKE,
I. JKFFKRSON HARRIS. LIMi Sheriff of the
county of Fulton, ilo hereby make known
and kivo thin Pl.'UUC NOTIUK to tho Elector.
ol the county of Fulton, thatuu
The First Tuonday after the First Mod-
day of November next, belog
tbe 7th day of tho month
A General Klci'tlnn will 1n held at the several
Kh'ctlnn District established by law In said
County, and an published below.
This ll to certify that the following la the offic
ial Hat of the names of all candidates nominated
at the Uniform l'rimary Election held Saturday.
September 80, 1911, ua tabulated from Ike returns
on file In this ollice and as certified to this office
by the Secretary of the Common weath, and also
of all candidates nominated by nomination papers
tiled in this office as provided for by the act of As
sembly, fur the offices of Associate Judire, Pro
thonotary. Kcirlster and recorder and Clerk of the
Courts, County Commissioners. County Treasurer,
Sneritf, District Attorney, and County Auditor,
Also following is a list of all township and bor
ough oflicars to be elected at the municipal election
whose names are on Hie In this ollice, to be voted
for in the County of Fulton ut the election to be
held on Tuesduy.Novemlisr 7, 1911; also the text
of the two proposed Amendments to the Con
stitution of thcCi mmnnweulth, to b voted on
at the said election.
I have enumerated the officers to be elected
and hi re publish the following list of (JANDI
DATI'.'i certified by thu Secretary of Stale and
County Commissioner.
To vote a straight party ticket mark no
( ) In the square in thu Hrst column
oppoHite tho nnme of tho party of
your chnti'e,
A crown ( X ) marked In tho nquare op
posite the namt! of any candidate In
dicates a vote for that candidate.
COUNTY NOMINATIONS
ASSOCIATE JUDGE
( Mark one )
II. II. Hertzler, Republican
William B. Stigers, Democratic
PROTHONOTARY, REGISTER AND
RECORDER AND CLERK OF
THE COURTS
(Mark one)
II. Wishart Wfck, Republican
B. Frank Henry, Democratic
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
(Mark two)
- Robert R. Hann, Republican
Daniel F. Trout, Republican
Jonaa Lake, Democratic
Frank M. Lodge, Democratic
COUNTY TREASURER
(Mark one)
Milton Mellott, Republican
Samuel A. Hess, Democratic
SHERIFF
(Mark one)
. James G. Alexander, Republican
James J. Harris, Democratic
DISTRICT ATRORNEY
(Mark one)
Republican
S. Wesley Kirk, Democratic
COUNTY AUDITOR
(Mark two)
Albert E. College, Republican
John Woodcock, Jr., Republican
H. It. Lamberson, Democratic
William Wink, Democratic
AYR. TOWNSHIP
Judge of Election
(Mark one)
Ralph Olenn, Republican
Tobias Glaiier, Democratic
INSl'KCTOK
(Mnrk one)
Geo. W. Glenn, Republican
John!W. Ott, Democratic
Sl'l'KllVISOU
(Mark three)
A. W. Johnston, Jr., Republican
Goo. A. Comerer, Republican
John W. Bain, Republican '
David Lllvens, Democratic
Edward Richards, Democratic
Harvey linger. Democratic
SCHOOL DIHKCTOU
(Matk one)
Robert W. Mellott. Republican, 0 years
Levi Keefer, Democratic, 6 years
. (Mark two)
M. M. Kendall, Republican, 4 years
W. C Patterson, Republican, 4 years
Harry Huhman, Democratic. 4 years
D. A. Nelson, Democratic, 4 years
(Mnrk two)
J. H. Johnston, Republican, 2 years
li. W. Logue, Republican, I years
Samuel Mellott, Democratic, 2 years
David Rinedollar. Democratic, 2 years
AUDITOR
(Mark three)
G. W. Mellott, Democratic
C. Glazier, Democratic
lllddis Lynch, Democratic
ASSESSOR
(Mark one)
John Hendershot, Democratic
CONSTABLE
(Mark one)
Joseph M. Mellott, Democratic
OVERSEER OK THE l'OOlt
(Mark two)
James K. Cooper, Republican
Jacob Clouser, Democratic
Willium Ott, Democratic
COLLECTOR
Robert Fryman, Republican
Geo. E. Clouser, Democratic
TREASURER
Wm. M. Kendall. Republican
Samuel Mellott, Democratic
BELFABT TOWNSHI1'
JUDGE OF ELECTIONS
(Mark one)
J. W. Deshnng, Republican
George S. Mellott, Democratic
INSl'KCTOK
(Mark one)
Ross Morton, Republican
James Hill, Democratic
SITKKVrSOH
(Mark two)
Walker Mellott, Republican
William Heck. Democratic
Elias Wink, Democratic
SCHOOL DlHECTOlt
(Murk two)
A. C. Tnlmer, Republican, 6 years
Jucob Hill, Democratic, 6 years
(Mnrk two)
N. 11. Peck, Republican, 4 years
B. A. Tn ax, I iviul llcan, 4 yeais
Charlie Bard, Democratic, 4 years
Wilson Walt::, Democratic, 4 years
(Mark two)
David Hann, Republican, 2 years
John Mellott, Republican, 2 years
Berkeley Kline, Democratic, 2 yeara
Watson Peck, Democratic, 2 years
AUDITOR
(Mark two)
Jos. B. Mellott, Republican
B. Frank Spade, Itt'puhlli'un
Alexander Msllut, Democratic
Job T. IMeBHinger, Democratic
ASSESSOR
(Mark one)
JufT C. Mellott, Republican
David Garland, Democratic
CONSTABLE
(Mark onu)
Sheridan Hann, Republican
Raynard Mellott, Democratic
OVHRSEER OK THE POOR
Philip Hann, Republican
Andy Mellott, Democratic
COLLECTOR
(Mark one)
Walter Tack, Republican
Samuel Mellott, Democratic
JUSTICE OP TUB PEACH
(Mark two)
E. N. Akers, Republican
H. E. Wink. Republican
T. K. Downes, Democratic
Isaiah Mellott, Democratic
BETHEL TOWNSHIP
JUDGE Or ELECTIONS
(Mnrk one)
Sherman Barnhart, Republican
Wm. C. Mellott, Democratic
INSPECTOR
(Mark one)
Chester A. Palmer, Repubublican
Geo. M. Myers, Democratic
SUPERVISOR
(Mnrk one)
Andrew Bishop. Republican
Jobs L. Hill, Democratic
SCHOOL DIRECTOR
(Mark one)
W. B. Rnnck, Republican, t yeara
Oliver Hill, Democratic, 6 years
(Mark two)
Charles Gulden, Republican, 4 years
Elsworth Gulden, Repub'ican, 4 years
Wm. P. Younkcr, Democratic, 4 years
Scott Sharp, Democratic, 4 years
(Mark two)
Job L. Barnhart, Republican, 2 years
Nathan C. Hill, Republican, 2 yeara
Grant Bern hart. Democratic, 2 yeara
Milton B. Hill, Democrotic, 2 yeara
AUDITOR
(Mark one)
Stephen Fisher, Republican
Job C. Hess, Democratic
ASSESSOR
(Murk one)
Wm. II. Charlton, Republican
Albert Blvena, Democrat!
CONSTABLE
(Mark one)
David M. Kern, Republican
J. C. Fisher, Democratic
OVERSEER OF THE POOR
(Mark one)
Frank Schetrompf, Republican
Jacob Shultz, Democratic
COLLECTOR
Mark one
Geo. F. B. Hill, Republican
W. D. Morgrett, Democratic
BRUSH CREEK TOWNSHIP.
JUDGE OK ELECTION.
(Mark one.)
11 F Whitfield, Republican
Hurt Hess, Democratic
INSPECTOR.
(Mark one.)
T H Walters, Republican
llosurdCurlimd, Democratic
SUPERVISORS.
(Ma.k twii)
Oliver Clevenger, Republican
wllllum liuvull. Republican
lieu. Iiielil. Democratic
Henry Sharp. Democratic
SCHOOL. DIRECTORS.
(Murk one)
Herbert Jackson, Republican, years
M A Uurkniau, Detnoerullo, 6 years,
(Murk two)
E D Akers, Republican, 4 years
Geo. Scheuek, Rcpubllcun, 4 yeara
H T HnrU, Democratic, 4 years
J D Smith. Democratic, 4 yeura
(Murk two)
W S Clevenger, Republican, t years
Antbouy Spade, Republican, 2 years
Howard Lnyton, Democratic, S yeura.
John M Martin, Democratic 2 year
AUDITORS.
(Mark two) .
T H Akcre, Rcpubllcun
M E Burton, Republican -C
T Layton, Democratic,
Ueo. W Lodge, Democratic
ASSESSOR.
(Mark one)
A W Spade, Republican
E E Selbey, Democratic
CONSTABLE.
(Murk one)
J N HIiKon, Republican
Jucob Miller, Democratic
OVERSEER OF THE I"OOR.
(Mark two)
K A Duvull, Republican
J E Jackson, Republican
SIIiim Holly, Democratic
Lew in Slpe, Democratic
COLLECTOR.
(Mark one)
M M nsrton. Republican
James Garlund, Democratic
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
t (Mark one)
M P Burton, Rcpubllcun
F P Plesslnger, Democratic
DUBLIN TOWNSHIP.
JUDGE OK ELECTION.
Mark one
William Runuk, Republican
Luther Grove, Dunioorutlo
INSPECTOR.
Murk one
Thos. T Cromer, Rcpubllcun
Robert Drewett, Democratic
SUPERVISORS.
Murk three
M D Halxton, Rupubltcua
Jucob Strullj Rcpubllcun
James Shore, Rcpubllcun
SCHOOL DIRECTORS.
Mark one
R A Sklles, Republican, fl years
Wm. Kelso, Democratic, 0 yeurs
Murk two
- John Koremun, Republican 4 yeurs
J C McUowun, Republican, 4 years
John tlludrclter, Democratic, 4 yeurs
John Murtz, Democratic, 4 yeurs
Murk two
Reuben Hclmun, Republican, 2 yeurs
T Scott Hcrshcy, Rcpubllcun. t yeura
W M Comerer. Democratic, 2 yeurs
J A Long, Democratic, 2 yeura
AUDITORS.
Murk two
Irvln Cook, Rcpubllcun
John KeehuiiKb. Republican
A J Fore. Democratic
John A Henry, Democratic
ASSESSOR.
Murk one
Duvld II Kruker, Rcpubllcun
Charley RIchurdHon, Democratic
CONSTABLE.
Murk odd
George Locke, Rcpubllcun
A V Kelley, Democratic
OVERSEER OK THE l"OOR.
Mark two
Wilson Cllne, Republican
Ephralm Neud. Republican
Irvla UrudUH'k, Democratic
COLLECTOR.
M 'i li one ('t
llruver KruUer, Republican
Charles K.elds. iemo'iatlc
JUSTICE OK THE PEACE,
Mark t wo
S W Cllne. Kepululcnti
(ieu. Wilds, Itepublleau
Geo. M Dlshong, Democratic
Chus, Mngee, Democratic
LICKING CHEEK TOWNSHIP
JUDGE OK ELECTION
Mark one
Kdiiar C Hann, Republican
James A Stewart, Democratic
INSPECTOR
Murk one
William lluer, Republican
C'harlta Hess, Democratic
SUPERVISOR
Murk ouu
llert Brunt, Republican
I W Ken wiry, Democratic
SCHOOL DIRECTORS
Murk one
Hurry E Austin, Heputllcun, years
Edward Shurpe, Democratic, 0 years
Mark two
Duvld Bishop. Republican. 4 yeura
George C EiiHlty, Republican, I years
J V Kline. Democratic. 4 years
Joseph Mellott, Democratic 4 yeura.
Murk two
Abrum I-hoig. RepiibllcuD. 2 years
Edward Mellott, Republican, 2 years
It H Slpes. Democratic. 2 years
IhuIuo blpe, Democratic 2 yeurs
AUDITORS
Mark two
W Scott Bract. Republican
A E Deshong, Democratic
C W Mellott. Democratic
ASSESSOR
Murk one
George W Slpe. KepuMlcan
It M Slpes, Democratic
CONSTABLE
Murk one
John F Deshong. Rcpubllcun
D E Mellott, Democratic
OVERSEER OK THE POOR
Murk ouo
timer Truux. Republican
II F Mellott. Democratic
M 'CON N ELLS B L' KG BOKOL'GII
JUDGE OF ELECTION
Murk one
Edward Shlmer, Rcpubllcun
Pulmer Mann. Dercucrallc
INSPECTOR
Murk one
Earl Taylor. Rcpubllcun
Joseph Doyle, Deinocrutlo
TOWN COUNCIL
Murk two
Sunner Ray, Republican
Francis M Taylor, Republican
Duftleld Keyser, Dainocrntlc
George W Kelsner. Democratic
SCHOOL DIRECTORS
Wells H Grenthead. Republican. 8 years
Charles B Stevens Democratic ft yuars
Murk two
Dr. Alvin D Dulbey, Rcpubllcun, 4 yeurs
C Wilson Peck, Republican, 4 years
A D Hohmun, Democratic. 4 years
Charles Spuuglcr. Democratic, 4 years
Mark two
John Comerer, Republican, 2 years
Paul Wagner, Republican, 2 yeurs f
II W Peek. Democratic. 2 years
John V Royer, Democratic 2 yeurs
AUDITOR
Mark one
Hurry Hull, Republican.
CONSTABLE
Mark one
Nicholas Roctucr. Republican
Roy Cromwell. Dcmocrutla
OVERSEER OK THE 1HKIIP
Mark two
Michael lllack, Republican
Thomas Humll, Rcpubllcun
Cburlcs EGold mitt). Democratic
D W Cress, Deinocrutlo
COLLECTOR
Mark one
Harvey Vnger, Republican
Ralph Reed, Democratic
ASSESSOR
Murk one
Samuel A Ncsblt, Republlcun
Geo. U Mellott, Democratic
TAYLOR TOWNSHIP.
JUDGE OF ELECTION
Murk one
Gilbert Cook, Republlcun
John F Johnson, Democratic
INSPECTOR
Mark one
James Harnett, Republican
Harper P Burton, Democratic
SUPERVISORS
Mark three
Zack McElheny. Republican
H EPulscgrovc, Rcpubllcun
J L Wright, Republlcun
W R HcrkstresHcr, Democratic.
Geo. lleefncr, Democratic
Geo. Laldlg, Democratic
SCHOOL DIRECTORS
Murk one
Howard Burnett, Republlcun, 0 years
Juiiies Foreman, Democratic, 0 years
Mark two
H A Deavor, Rcpubllcun, 4 yeurs
Lewis hhuw, Rcpubllcun, 4 yeurs
A It Edwards, Democratic. 4 years
Berkley Slpes, Democratic, 4 yeurs
Murk two
Dun Bishop, Republlcun, 2 yeurs
Gilbert Cook, Republican, J years
'. II Burnett. Democratic, S yeurs
Wllllum Kuepper, Democratic, 2 years
AUDITORS
Murk three
John Kncpper. Rcpubllcun
H H Berkstresser, Rcpubllcun
B II Shaw, Republlcun
Duvld A Bluck, Dcuioiyutlo
, C L Henry, Democratic
M L Kirk, Dcmocrutla
ASSESSOR
Mirk one
J V Deavor, R publican
M G LumhtTKon. Democratic
CONSTABLE
Murk one
D J Miller, Rcpubllcun
John Grucey, Democratic
COLLECTOR
Murk one
W U Wink, Republlcun
Duvld Kncpper, Democratic
J C STICK OK Til E PEA CK
Murk one
John Hoover, Republican
James Fields, Democratic
OVERSEER OF THE TOB
Murk two
, W M Cllpplnger, Republican
Jacob Wlnegurdner. Republican
Duvld Glndfelter, Democratic
Jcre Heefncr, Democratic
THOMPSON TOWNSHIP,
JUlMiK or KbEITIOH
(Murk one)
Jacob Peck, Republican
' Cleveland Gordon, Democratic
lNSl'HlTOU
(Murk one)
Charley Souders, Republican
George Bishop, Democratic
HlTl'KltVI.SOIt
(Mark two)
J. M. Strait, Republican
Wilson Zimmerman. Republican
Emanuel Kecfer, Democratic
John H. Brewer. Democratic
HI 'III L IHIIKlTOH
(Mark one)
Harvey Comerer. Republican, 0 years
James Johnson, Democratic, 0 years
(Mark two)
Henry llitc, Ki'imblb an, I years
Shade Truux, lt imblli an, I years
David Gregory, Democratic. 4 years
Reason Voiiker. IK iiiih l allc, 4 years
(.Mark two)
Richard HollliiHhead. Republican, t y'rs
David Powell, Hi-piiblicaii. t years
Samuel Simpson. Democratic. 2 years
James 1'. Waltz. Democratic, 2 years
AmuTnit
(Mark two)
Grant Metzler, Republican
William Slg.'l. Democratic
Wlllaril Litton. Democratic
ASMKSHIIII
(Mark one)
B. C. Powell. Republican
A. II. Gordon. Democratic
C'llNHTAIII.K
(Mark ou )
W. E. Stone. Republican
K. B. Covalt. Democratic
OVSKhUKU lllf TIIK l'OOlt
(Mark one)
H. C. Peck, Republican
Dennis Everts, Democratic
TODD TOWNSHIP.
jui.R ok ri.KcnoN
(Mark one)
John Ott. Republican
John Tlce, Democratic
issrKcroii
(Mark one)
John Helinan, Republican
William Hamll. Democratic
Kt'PKHVIWHi
(Mark two)
Philip Rol7:. Republican
P. L. Fliilff
William Naugle. Democratic
w,Hi, ,, in iiki Ton
(Mark one)
David Rot.. Republican. years
Enoch Kerlln. Democratic!) years
(Mark two)
Daniel Elvy, Republican, 4 years
A bra in I'lttiuan, Republican, 4 years
Hen. F. (Mine, Democratic, 4 years
Clark Mi tioverii. Democratic 4 years,
(Mark two)
Henry Anderson, Republican, t years
F, K. Stevens, Republican, 2 years
George KlnlTf. lr Democratic, 1 years,
George Mock, Democratic, 2 years
At'lUTnll
(Mark one)
Hal Trout, Republican
John Kelso, Democratic
AMSK.SSOH
(Mark one)
Walter Anderson, Republican ,
Charley Tice, Democratic
I'liNsTAIIt.K
(Mark one)
Julin (Hunt. Republican
Ira Kerlln. Democratic
ovkiiskkii or rim pooh
(Mark two)
John Marker. Republican
Clyde Ott. Republican
J. Charles Fore, Demorratic
cm.i.Kt Ton
(Mark one!
Thomas Marshall. Republican
Amos I'elghtel. Democratic
UNION TOWNSHIP
jciMii or m.riTioN
(Mark om )
Luther Hoopengardner, Republican
Jackson Hendershot, Democratic
INSI'ltlToll
(Mark one)
John H. Ray. Republican
Cecil Lynch. Democratic
Kt'l'KKVI-UlK
' (Mark one)
Joseph llrady. Republican
J.J. Hendershot. Demorratic
w HOI ii, niitr.i Ton
(.Mark one) ' -Clem
Lehman. Republican. 6 years
.Moses True, Democratic U years
(Mark two)
S. G. Lashlcy. Republican. 4 years
J. M. Mi K'ibliiii, Republican 4 years
Howard E. Dcnceu, Democratic 4 yeara
S. K. McKce, Democratic, 4 years
(.Mark two)
William Camel!, Republican 2 years
J. C. Hixotl, Republican, 2 yar
Win. Hendershot, Democratic, 2 years
George Sigcl, Democratic, t years
At'lMTOH
(Mark one)
David Kit., Republican
Lewis Shultz. Democratic
CONSTAIII.K '
(Mark otic)
Gilbert Dudley. Republican
Jackson A. Hendershot, Democratic
COI.I.KlToK
(Mark one)
James A. Bcatty. Republican
C. A. Slgel, Democratic
ovkiiskkii or Tine poolt
(Mark two)
Levi Crawford, Republican
Jacob Shultz, Democratic
AssKsaoii
(Mark one)
J, W. (llcngcr, Republican
' WELLS TOWNSHIP
ji'in.K or Kt.KerioN
(Mark one)
Howard Wurslug, Republican
C. W. Early, Democratic
INSI'KI roil
(Mark one)
Harry (luster. Republican
Daniel Johnson, Democratic
KPTKIIVIMolt
(Mark one)
W. L. Cunningham, Republican
William Alloway. Democratic
w IICKII. Ill iiki Tons
(Mark one)
James A. Horton, Republican, 8 years
W. II. Bauniuardiier, .Democratic, 6 yrs
(Mark two)
Ross Stains, Republican, 4 years
Joseph Woodcock. Republican, 4 years
H. U. Campbell, Democratic, 4 yeara
K. A. Horton, Democratic, 4 years
(Mark two)
N. (i. Cunningham, Republican, 2 years
John It. Lockard, Republican, 2 years
O. W. Foreman, Democratic. 2 years
C. V. Slunliard, Democratic 2 years
Atiiirroii
(Mark two)
S. S, Allowcy, Democratic
J. A. Wishart, Democratic
I'ONHTAHI.a
(Mark one)
A. D. Berkstresser, Republican
L. K. Johnson, Democratic
COI.l.KlTOIl
(Mark one) ,
J. A. Woodcock, Republican
A. I). Keith Democratic
Jn Tcstlmuny Whereof, We have hereunto
set our hands and caused the seal of the
Commissioner's ollice lobe affixed this Slrd
day of October, A. D. IVII,
JAMES R. SHARP,
IsKAI.) EMANUEL KEEKER,
D. W. CROMER,
County Commissioners.
To the Sheriff of '
Fulton County
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE
CONSTISUTION
A cross (X) marked in the square at the
riRhtof the" word "YES" indicates a
vote FOR the Abendment.
A cross (X) marked in the square at the
right of the word "No" indicates a
vote AGAINST the Amendment
Proposed Amendment to the Constitu
tion No. 1.
Shall Section Eipht of Article Nine of
the Constitution be amended bo as to
read as follows?
Section 8, Tho dubt of any county,
city, borough, township, school dis
trict, or other municipality or incor
porated '.liMrlct, rxcopt as herein pro
vided, hliall never c.vceed wiven ht
centum upon the usseesfd value of tlm
taxable properly therein, nor shall
any sncli municipality or district In
eiir any new delit, or increase lis in
debtedness to un amount exceed intr
two per centum upon sueh ussossed
valuation of property, without tho as
sent of the electors thereof at it public
election in such manner as shall he
provided by law; but any city, the
debt of which now exceeds seven per
centum of such assessed valuation,
may bo authorized by law to Increase
the same three per contuin, In the B
propaie, at any one time, upon such
valuation, except that any debt or
debts hereinafter incurred by the city
and county of Philadelphia for tho
construction and development of sub
ways for transit purposes, or for the
construction of wharves and docks, or
the reclamation of land to be used In
the construction of a system of
wharves and docks, as public improve
ments, owned or to be owned by said
city and county of Philadelphia, and
which shall yield to the city and coun
ty of Philadelphia current net revenuo
In excess of the interest on said debt or
debts and of the annual installments
necessary for the cancellation of said
dehtjor debts, may bo excluded in as
certaining the power of the city and
county of Philadelphia to become oth
erwise" Indebted: Provided, That a
sinking fund for their cancellation
shall be established and maintained.
YES
NO
Proposed Umendment to the Conftitu
tion No. 2
Shall Section Six of Article Five of the
Constitution be amended so as to read
as follows?
Section i. In the county of Philadel
phia all the jurisdiction and powers
now vested in the district courts and
courts of common pleas, subject to
such changes as may be made ny tins
Constitution or by law, shall be in
Philadelphia vested in flvodistinct and
separate courts of equal und co-ordinate
jurisdiction, composed of three
judges each. The said com la in Phil
adelphia shall be designated respect
ively as the court of common pleas
number one, number two, number
three, number four, and number live,
but tho number of said courts may be
by law increased, from time to time,
and shall be in like manner designat
ed by successive numbers The num
ber of judges In any of said courts, or
In any county where the establishment
of an additional court may bo author
ized by law, may be Increased, from
time to time, and whenever such in
crease shall amount in the whole to
three, such three judges shall comnose
a distinct and separate court asafore
said, which shall bo numbered as
aforesaid. In Philadelphia all suits
shall bo Instituted in the said courts
of common pleas without designating
the number of tho said court, and the
several courts shall distribute and
apportion tbe business among them in
such manner as shall be provided by
rules of court, und each court, to
which any suit shall be thus assigned,
shall have exclusive jurisdiction there
of, subject to change of venue, as
shall bo provided by law.
In the county of Allegheny all the
jurisdiction and powers no vested in
the several numbered conns of com
mon pleas shall be vested in one court
of common pleas, composed of all the
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We demonstrate this most emphatically
in our display. The prettiest hats to be
seen in Fulton County are here in profus
ion. The very newest creations from the
leading French Milliners. The "Just Out
Things from New ork, and a lot of chic
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ANNA B. FREY.
judges In eoiiiiiils-ilot,i In stild courts.
t h 1 1 jurisdiction tiiid pott its shall ex
tend to all proceedings itt. law ami In
ei(iiily which s.'rtll linve been Institut
ed in the several citiuiliei'tiil cotntH, und
shall he subject to such cluinu'es as
may be ninlo by law, and subject to
cli:iueo of venue as provided by law.
The president judge of said court slm II
be sel'ected'as provided by law. Thn
number of judges In said court may ho
bylaw Increased from time to time.
This amendment shall take effect on
tho llrst duy of ".luminary succeeding Us
adoption.
YES
. NO
The tlertors of Ayr township to meat at tho
public iichool houss near Welmtor Milln. ,
The ak"-tors of Rethnl towmhip to moet t tho
tenant houin of Wllllum V. Gordon, decerned, at
Wsrfonlntitirir, In ld townnhip.
The electors of Relfnut townnhlp to met at thu
place lately fixed for mid purpose, to wit: T he
frame building- near tho residence of Jufroraon C.
Mellott.
The electors of llrmh Creek townnhip to mit
at the tiliuc bitcly fixed for nald parpoia, to v. it:
the rarpenler shop of M. I'. Barton, at Einmavllle,
In said townahip.
The electors of Dublin township to meet in E'iRt
room on flint fluor of bulldinir nearly opponlUt !m-
i tel. on hmda of C. S. Wilson in Fort Littleton.
The electors of Llrkinir Creek township to mi el:
nt the plucn hit. -ly fixed for that purpose, to v. ii:
Thomas Met.Ier's hotel, Hnrri.mnvillu.
Tho electors of Mct.'onnelUburv Ltoroiurli In
meet at the place lately fixed for that purpose, to
wit: The Commb:nlonort' Ollico in the court houn.i
In fluid )iorouih.
The electors of Tnplor townil.ii to meet at tho
place lately fixed fur that purporo, to wit: J. V,
t iOch'tH'i store room, in said township.
. TIk- doctors of Thumtmon township to meet at
Centre Scboi.l Ilmi'-e, No. 2, in said township.
Too clctoi k of 'lud townsHp to meet at tho
Dmikli'K h.ol Ho'o;-, In Hnid t'wntihi:i.
Tbe cl'-'ctoi s of Vni'in to'A'usl.ip to meet at the
place l.ib-ly lixrd for th:t purpose, to wit: Gcorro
Scriever's carpenter tihop, near Scriever'a store.
In said towni'liip.
' he cli'ctius of Wells township to moct :it tlio
carpenter shop of Levi Tl uax, near tbe residence
of Levi 'J 1'u.ix, in said townm-ip.
Eyi'iv pr"n rxcc'tlni .Itipticcn of the Peace,
wbosli.ill hold any ollico or appoiulmciii nt
i, roll tor trust innli-r the Ooveinuii'iit ol tlm
l ulti'il stutes or ol this Mate . or of anycitvur
iiicorioraied district, whether a coiimii'is'.iiiih i
ottli'er or otherwise, s subordinate ottlccr i-r
auent, Hho is, or shall be, employed uiiilcr tlm
legislative, excctitmi or Judiciary dcpaituif tit
ol lhls Slate or ol the Culled Males. or ol uur
cily or incorporated district, and also that evi-tr
iiiciiilier of Congress aud of the Stab; Lcuikl:,
lure, and of the select or coiiiiiion council nf
any city, or commissioners of any iueorpiir.tii l
district, Is by law incapable of hiilthnir or ev r
clsiui;, at tint same time, the ollice or appuint.
incut of ludi:e, Inspector or t'lei k ol' an flrr
tion of this '.'iimniiinwi'iillli ; ami no liitoierinr,
Iui!l'c, or olln-r otluvr ot any such 'clcreuti,
shall he eligible to any oitice to be I In n voted lur
except that of an election olliccr.
yCALIFK.'ATION.i OF VOTERS.
Everv mule clllxcii twenty-one yeurs of as
possessing tha Ibllnwlnu itiiillli('ittiins, shall 1st
enlllleil to vote at till elect ions : First, he .lull
have been acltizi'li of the I'ltlteil Sttttrs at l.-n-t
one utontii. .Sccontl, lie shall have rcsiilcil m
the Slate one year or If, having: previously hivn
a itialllicil elector or iialive born clti.cu ol' i!mi
State, he shall have removed tlu'ri'troiii ami n
tiitneil, then six months) iuimediali'ly ori'i-cil m
the elcttlloii. Third, lie shall have rcslit-il in tin'
election district where be sball olli r lo vote :it
least two months iuimeibuielv pn linj lint
election. Loiirih. If twenty-two jchis ol :iL.'e "r
iiiv,arits tie shall have paid wit I, I it two year- ii
Mule or County tax, winch shall have be, u :i
sesseil at leaxt two months airl paid at h n.t eno
uiontll before the election. Slate Colistitul
Article t ill. Section 1.
Given under my hund at my nO'iec in the H r
ouirh of Mct'iinnell'liurrr, the -Tth day of (i.-f..i.. r.
A. D. U'lo, anil of t he itidepenifenci' i.f liie 1 'n;!ii
States, the one hunilrt d anil lliiriv lif-h.
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