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IN THE KOONTZ BUILDING! the Ko Send all orders Having sone time ago purchased ontz property, all those interested in Monumental work will find me in what was once known as THE KOONTZ I am prepared as never before tooffertoa from small Headstones to Granite Monuments, PRICES HERETOFORE UNHEARD OF None but the best A ranite, and workmanship the finest. 1 Marble Call and SEALS iL Stal RANT! RE Tee Or Cake I keep only the best of goods and very modest Cell and try my wares JAMES BEAT, Prop. Salisbury. Pa. um, Confectionery, H those in need of Monumental work. oe an : 3, Tobacco, Civars, ete: prices. of and G You will be surprised at my prices. - ~ wr TD TT : Call at the new restaurant inthe Meagoer N A RR BL E Ww O Li JAN ~~. Aiillinery building, for first-class Lunches, Bread, ies, sell at | make Granite work a specialty. see me. ALBERT I. Ege Rus P BLANKS for sale at HILLEGASS, Berlin, Pa. sx ofiice. 8 Tue 8 General Election Proclamation. heres, In and by an Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled “An Act to regulate the nomination and election of public oflicers, requiring certain expenses incident thereto to be paid by the several counties, and certain other expenses to be paid hy the Commonwealth, and punishing certain offenses | in regard to such elections,” aporoved the 10th day of Jaly, A. D 1893, it is made the duty of the Sheriff of ever) county within said Commonwealth to give notice by proclamation hd ted up in the most public places in every election district or by advertisement in at least three newspapers, &e., of any election to be held therein, except for borough and township otlicers, and in every such proclamation or advertisement to: I—Xnumerate the oliicers to be elected and give a list of all the nominations made as provided in said Act, | Pored for in such county IT —Designate the places at which the election is to be held. HT—Give notice that every prerson, excepting justices of the peace, holding certain offices, are by law incapable of holding or exercising at the same time the office or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of any election in this Comn- nonwe wlth. Now, therefore, in obedience to tle regirements of said Act of Assembly I, Martin 11.1 ounty of Somerset, do hereby make known and give public notice to the electors of day after oe first Monday of November, being the ond to be Hich Sheriff of the on the first Tues- Iartzell, said county that A. D., 1898, Between the hours of 7 o'clock A. M.; and 7 o’clock P. M., a General Election will be held at the several election dis established by law in said county, at which time the qualified eleciors will assemble at their | hereafter named, and officers shall be elected, and shall be voted for by ballot as follows: OFFICERS TO BE ELECTED. ONE person for the oflice of REPRESENTATIV GRERSS. ONE person for the ofiice of SEN AT( AL ASSEMBLY, TWO persons for the ofiice of REPRESE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. ONE person for the office of ASSOCIATE JUDGE. ONE person for the office of DISTRICT ATTORNEY. ONE person for the office of DIRECTOR OIF TIE POGR. LIST OF THE NOMINATIONS MADE. In obedience to the requirements of said Act of Assembly, I also give Ho7te a that the following nominations have | been made and certified to me, as provided for in said Act, to be voted for at said election, in said count y: REPUBLICAN. DEMOCRATIC. PROHIBITION. PEOPLE'S. Governar, Governar, Silas C. Swallow. Silas C. Swallow. Lieienan! Governor Liguiencnt Governor, HHI Justus Watkins. Emmett D. Nie als: S8C. of Internal Affairs, SEC. Of Internet AGH, David Logan. Sterling W. Dickson. Judge of Superiof, Gourt, JUICE Of Superior Court, William Trickett. Lewis DD. Vail. J. Newton Iluston, William Trickett. . Rep. af Large in Congress, nep. al Large In congress, Dennis 1. Johnson. George 11. Garber. Pennock I. Sharpless. Jerry N. Weiler: Rep. in Generess, John J. Irwin. senator in Gen. Assembly, Samuel P. Brubaker. J. Rep. In Gen. Assembly, Lieuiennt Governor, George 11. Hocking, W. H. Thomas. I Seales Sac. of Inlermal ANS, ASS0cIOe Jude, Henry Peters. Charles I°, Zimmerman. Rep. (i Loge in Congress, District Attorney, John R. Root. JacalyrJ. Zorn. Donald L. Munro. poor Dirscr, Rep. in Congress, D. M. Ball. John MeMahon. Justus Watkins. INT. AFFAIRS, Adol- Newton lluaston, Wm. REP. AT LARGE 1X ) HYe iighth day of November, dAricis respective polling places ONE person for the cflice of GOVERNOR. | ONE person for the oftiice of LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR. { ONE person for the office of SECRETARY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS. TWO persons for the ofiice of JUDGE O COURT TWO persons for the oflice LARGE IN CONGRESS, EIN CON- JR IN THE GENEL: NTATIVE IN THE ¥ THE SUPERIOR : if of REPRESENTATIVE-AT- Governor, George A. Lieutenant Governor, William II. Nee, of Internal Affairs, Patrick Delacy. oe of Superior Court, William Triekett. Calvin M. Bower. Rep. at Large in Congress, Franklin I’. Tams. Jerry N. Weiler. Rep. in Congress, James M. Walters. Scnafor in Gen. Assembly, irwin M. Hoover. Rep. in Gen. Assembly, George Gr. Groff, Simon PL Geisel, Associafe Judee, I'loto. (iovernor, Wiliam A. Lieutenant Governor, John PP. S. Sec. of Internal Affairs, Jameg W. Latta. Judee of Superior Court, Jud William W. Porter. William D. Porter. Rep. at Large in Congress, Galusha Al Grow. Samuel A. Davenport. Rep, in Congress, Joseph ¥ Thropp. Senafor in Gen. As senbly, es sheridan Weller. Rep, in Gen. Assembly, t's William IH. Koontz. Samuel A. Kendall. Associate Judge, Aaron F. Dickey District Attorney, Rufus E. Poor Director, Adam RS. Miller. | LIBERTY.—GOVERNOL Sione. Jenks. Gobin. Sowden. SOCIALIST LAECR. Cote Tid, Mahlon Barnes. Charles A. Bistriet Attorney, Charles EK: Uhl, Jr Poor Director, Cramer. 3. Silas CC. Swallow. LIEUT. GOVERNOR. phus P, Hutchinson. JDGE OF SUPERIOR COURT, J. CONGRESS, J. Acker Guss, Charles P. Shaw. HONEST GOVERNMENT.—GOVERNOR, Silas C. Meyers. David R. SEC. OF Trickett. Swallow. PLACES AT WHICH THE ELECTICN IS TO BE HELD. I hereby make known and give notice that the places for holding the aforesaid election, in the several borough-, | townships and districts within the said county of Somerset are as follows, to-wit: BOROUGHS. TOWNSHIPS. { Bevsox—At feed store building of Pan- Apprsox—At 1.0. O. IF. hall, Petersburg iel W. Border. Arnreciiexy—At house of AY Hillegas. | Nenrin Ar house ol WA Bracxk—At shop of J. W. Herington. | ; Sh BrorersvaLLey—At Fairview S-house. formerly CoxeMAvGH—AL the Jr. O. U. A. M hall in Davidsville. Piisr, Erk Lick—At house of PRINT. in West Salisbury. oni Graham Farrirors—At house of 1. GressvinLe—At the house . Nipple in Poeahontas, Jerrerson—AL house of Solomon Daker. Jexyer—At the house of J. M. Gillespie in Jenners, TOWNSHIPS. Mirrorp—At the house of J. in Gebhartsburg. NonrrusMreron—=A\At house oF SP oun i! OGLE—At the e lag Hon house in the lage of Ashit DrsT. No. A election house Mise. No. 2—At the school house avenue, Windber., Disr. No. i—AL C. Wellay (rarman. i Cassenyan—At house owned by Mary Cupp. 1 x AN IN jo ' +] Ham ap : A - CoxrLUENCE—AL the Council chamber. Lewis Bnterick { TooversviLLe—At the band hall. JENNERTOWN—AL shop of David L.Witt. | Meyverspane—At the Council chamber. New Barriore--At house of J.P. N¥picer. New:CuNtErvILLE—AT house of J. Hay. Rockwoop—At the Council chamber. I Nanispery—AtL the Council ehamber. | momerreLb—AL the school house. Larnrer—At school house, Wittenburg. I RomerseT—At the Court house. LixconN-—At hall of P. Sipe, Sipesville. Rrovsrows—AtL house of KE. IX. Adams. I. Terieyroor—At house of M. Hiles. Mmprecrepk—At the house of Dr. Ii. Unsina—At house of J. B. 3iller. WeLnerspurG—At house of Ili Sheffer. D. Moore in New Lexington. D. Kammerer. . QUEMNAITONING, of Adam =v) tion house. Qu Dist Lincoln Ad No. 2—At the i.ohr. Rirabp—At the house of Jacob Hellman SOMERSET — Louse of Reuben Woy. Sovrinaveron—At house J. I... Kenn — At honse of J.J. Walker norr—At the election house. 1 PURKEYFooT—AL house J. A EMAHONING, house of NTONYCREEK Sy U shuitz IBILITY OF ELECTION OFFICERS. In obedience fo the requirements of paragrapl 1 11, of section 10 of said Act of Assembly, so far conflict with Sec. 15, or Art. VII, of the Constitution of "said C ommonwealth, I als 5 ive notice that every pe appointment of profit or trust under ti: Government of the United States or of this State, or of any ¢ity or incorporated district, whether a commis: oned ofticer ogislative, Executive or Judiciary incorporated district, and also that every member oi Congress and of the State Legislature and of the select or common council of any city or commissioners of any incorpo the office or appointment of Judge, Ins pee - election of this Commonwealth, and that no Inspector, Judge or any officer of any such elec tion shalt be eligible to any office to be then voted for, except that of an election officer. his 25th ) M H. ¥ TAR ¥ EL. - -~ . an. A. eight one thousand, ELIG as the same is not arson le 3008 Given under my hand at my oflice in Somerset, t day of October, in the year of our Lord EF. EE TRCOW Ho a HL 3 iW. H. KooNTZ. fot Sera vn & OGLE TANEOT REN f 3 TOOL. es in your tire wi Attormoey=-At-1. A SOMER a Office opposite Court House. | | FrAXCIS 3. KOOSEIR. ERNEST O. KOOSER. BC | KOOSER & KOPSER, | Altorney=-At-T.nw, SOMES neve ee ETE TAH) A BERKEY Attormey-at-T.aw, : SOMERSET digzstion, Dy. repersia, Dies riness, Oick Vortech s anfalld i 3 4ias sl ggih liver o or nach oe bos lice over Fisher's Book Store. E Ban. ADVANTAGE 8? a - oot WESe Phy=ician and Surceco: SALIS3URY, ! ’s store, Office one door east of PP. S. Hay CARTRIDGE TAPER !—The miners t can get enough Cartridge Paper for a The S to last them for several months. EY, aT WR AN ME BT Cal TX Sa EE few at TAR oilice, cents, be 3 : 3h nuts He wile od. Bend for Clicuoars, J. H. BURT He o., SPRINGFIELD, = — MIASS, dD Notes up in nea¢ books, with perf Judgment and Reeeipts, pt t- orated stulis Tae Srar oflice. Prices very R eee EBT IT far oenlo at ior sae at az Minute Cough Care, cures. : ‘ OW. | | { { | 8 | “I'hat is what 1: was made for. 1