The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, October 26, 1906, Image 8

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I~ General Election
_God Save the Commonwealil.
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, By an Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled “An Ac
wealth, approved the 26th day of June, A. D, 1895, it is enjoined upon me to give public notice of wid eleet
n is to be held, I, SAMUEL LENHART, High Sheriff of the County of Cambria, in the Commonwealth of Pe
a General election will be held in the sald County of Cumbria on the
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ot to amend the tenth Section of an Act to regulate tl
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Proclamation!
1¢ Nomination and Election of Public Officers,’ i
tion and to enumerate what officers are to be elected, as well as the places at which said
yivania, do herehy make known and give notice to the electors of the County aforesaid
' ete, within
Sixth Day of November A. D. 1906
of 8aid Month) at which time Congressional, State and County Officers Will Be Elected as Follows:
(The Same Being the Tuesday next following the First Monday
One person for member of the House of Representativey of the United St
Governor, One person for Auditor General, One person for Secretary of Internal
posed of the Olty of Johnstown, Two persons for the General Assembly for t
One person for Sheriff, One person for Jury Commissioner, One person for Director of the
1 hereby make known and give no-
tice that the places for holding the
aforesaid election in the several Bor-
oughs, Wards, Townships and Dis-
tricts within the said county are as
follows, to wit:
Adams township, No. 1, at the town-
ship Voting House.
adams township (Dunlo District),
at the Dunlo Lockup. -
Adams township (Gramlington Dis-
in the Old School House Build-
J. S. Gramling.
Allegheny township, in Township
Building on road leading from Loretto
to Chest Springs.
Ashville borough, in Lockup in said
borough.
Barnesboro borough, at the office of
Thom Brown.
Barnesboro borough (North),
Band Hall, situate on Shepherd
nue.
in the
ave-
of William
new iron bridge,
ho. 2, at
Building on land
at the east end of
Croyle township,
Building, Ehrenfeld.
Croyle township, No. 3, in the
ship Building, situate on public
near Lovett,
Cresson borough, at the Publie Elee-
tien House in said borough.
Cresson township, at School House in
village of Summit,
Dalsytown borough, at Council Room
in said borough.
Dale borough, of
the Dale Borough
Dean township,
House,
Bast Conemaugh borough,
at the Burgess' office in the
pal Building.
Bast Conemaugh borough, No. 2, at
the office of V. W. Smith, Locust street.
ast Taylor townsivip, No. 1, at the
Old School House or church, now for
the use of the public in said district.
Town-
road
at the building
Fire Company.
at Dysart's School
No. 1,
Munici-
Barr township (North), at house of
J. H. Lute on road leading from
Spangler to Moss Creek. :
r township (South)) at dwelling |
of John Soisong in the villlage/|
of Nicktown.
Blacklick township, No.
house on the property of
Adams.
Blacklick No. 2,
second story Davis
building.
Cambria township, at the office of
Abel Lloyd, at the Lloyd Springs Ho-
at the!
Simon
1,
in the
township, :
store
in John
rolltown borough, at the Council
¥oll township (East), in'the New
n House,
y11 township (Northeast), in the
of Leon McCue.
Carrol township
Mine Workers’ Hall, on
et.
township (West), in E. P.
Hall
=t Springs borough, at the Coun-
eil Room.
Chest township, second floor of
Township Building in the village of St.
Lawrence.
Clearfield township, at School House
. No. 2. adjoining the village of St.
Augustine.
Conemangh township (Lower Elec-
tion District), at the School House at
's
Singe
Con augh township (Upper BHlec-
tion trict), at the wareroom of D.
son at or near Mineral Point.
(North), United
River Road,
East Tayior township, No. 2, at the
New Building on Headrick School
House Int,
Ebensburg borough,
the office of Richard
Ebensburg borough,
Council Room.
Ebensburg borough, West
the residence of Oliver Evans,
street.
Elder district, at the School House
in the village of St. Boniface.
Ferndale borough, at the
House in said bo h.
Franklin boroug
Room.
Gallitzin borough, at Opera House
Hemlock street, second floor.
Gallitzin township, at the residence
of Joseph Ramer.
Hasting's borough,
Chamber. .
Jackson township, No. 1, at the
Township Building, at or near Mun-
day's corner, at the intersection of the
Ebensburg Pike and the road leading
to Johnstown.
Jackson township (Vintondale Pre-
cinet,) building of Harvey E. Miller on
Third street.
Jackson township (Nant-y-Glo), at the
Mine Workers’ hall on Lloyd street.
Johnstown, First ward, at the of-
fice of H. B. Mainhart, No. 307 Market
street.
ward, at
Esq.
ward,
Bast
Jones,
Center at
ward, at
High
School
the Council
at the Council
B. Wi
Cr township No. 1, at the New
vie
Johnstown, Seeond ward, in Grand
Gable, |
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Public!
ates for the 10th Congressional District
Affairs, One person for Member of the
of Cambria County composed
oor and House of Employment,
he Second District
Army Hall, Park Place and
Locust street,
Johnstown, Third ward, at the build-
ing of the Johnstown Turnverein, cor-
ner of Railroad and Jackson streets.
Johnstown Fourth ward, at the
building owned by Jacob Levergood,
now occupied by Jacob Kauffman, as
implement warehouse, No, 312 Bedfood
street,
Johnstown, of -
fice of Alderman No.
212 Water street.
Johnstown, Sixth ward, No. 1, in
building of George McGarry on Frank-
lin street.
Johnstown, Sixth ward, No. 2,
No. 715 Sherman street.
Johnstown, Seventh ward, No. 1,
the building of Albert Twitmire,
Horner street,
Johnstown, Seventh
the warehouse of kK.
Pine and Messenger s
Johnstown, Eighth
Luther Memorial Chur
Johnstown, Eighth wu
District) at the building
bury Fire Company.
Johnstown, Ninth ward, ToC
of a building owned by Casper Keifer,
No. 107 Adam street.
Johnstown, Tenth ward,
erican House. ;
toknstown, Eleventh wasd, in build-
ing nwaed by Crouse & Kau‘maa, 142
Manle ay erue,
Johnstown, Twelfth ward, the
Lockup or Old Council Chamber.
Johnstown, Thirteenth ward,
Aionander Duke's Barber shop, No.
S'ation street,
Johnstown, Fourteenth ward, at
Hose Carriage House,
Johnstown, Fifteenth ward,
Band Hall on Third avenue.
Johnstown, Sixteenth ward,
Loc¢kup.
Johnstown, Seventeenth ward, No.
1, at Building of Ephraim Wirick,
corner Bond street and Park avenue.
Johnstown, Seventeenth ward, No. 2,
at building of Louis Von Lunen, Jr.,, on
Grove avenue.
Johnstown,
office of Albert Young,
avenue.
Johnstown, Nineteenth ward, at a
building in H street on lot of Joseph
Hornberger.
Johnstown, Twentieth ward, at the
building on F street on property of
John A. James.
corner
ward, at the
Rutledge,
Fifth
John
at
at
2017
2, at
of the ROX-
in a room
at the Am-
at
at
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the
the
at
at the
Eighteenth ward, in the
on Fairfield
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of Pennsylvania, One
Genernl Assembly for the
person
Firs t
at a
the
ward,
by
Johnstown, Twenty-first
room in the building owned
Friendship Fire Company.
Lilly borough, at the Council Cham-
ber,
Loretta borough, at the Barber shop
of James W. Beiter, on St. Mary's
street, in said borough,
Lower Yoder township,
lle Building erected by th
on the premises of Joseph
Munster townshin, at the
of Augustine Durbin, deceased,
village of Munster.
Patton horough, First ward,
Miner's Hall on Magee avenue,
Patton horough. Sechnd ward,
tne Mand Fali on Kerr avanue,
Portage horough, at the building of
Thomas Pringle on Caldwell avenue,
Partaese townshin (North), in Election
Hanae at J 8 Kiel's,
Portaee townshin (South) at Town-
Ruilding sitrated on the tewn-
ahin read in the village of Puritan.
Peada townshin, Fast District. at P.
Q of A. Hall, in the village of Glas-
Renda
the O14
tion House
burg,
Reade township, North District, in
a frame building owned by. Harry
Ross, situate along the public road
leading from Van Ormer to Flinton.
Reade township, West District. at
the School House in the village of Fru-
gality.
Richland township, at the building
of William Gindlesperger, Geistown.
Rosedale borough, in the Rosedale
Hall, on Hinckston avenue.
Scalp Level borough at the Munici-
pal Building.
Spangler borough, in a room in the
building of I. A. Gray, Biglow avenue
and South Fourth street.
Sankertown borough, at the Wood
street School Building.
South Fork borough, First ward, at
New Council Room located on Lake
street.
South Fork borough, Second ward,
at U. M. W. of A. Hall on Main street.
Stonyoreek township, at Jacodby’s
School House.
Summerhill borough, at the Council
Room.
Summerhill township (North), at
new house built for holding elections,
at the Puh-
Supervisors
Burkett
warehouse
in the
at the
in
ehip
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townsghin, South District. at
Schonl House or former Hlee-
in the village of Bland-
for Governor,
tenant
Com.
person for Li
Cambria
One
District of
1 of the residue of sald County not included in the First District,
on land of G, G. Rorabaugh.
Summerhill township (South)
the building owned by Alton Coal «
pany at Lloydell.
Susquehanna township, North Dis-
trict, in building owned by Washing-
ton and Henry J. Lloyd situate across
public highway from buill’ng formerly
used,
Susquehanna
in
m=
township, South Dia-
trict, at Thomas Byrne's Hall.
Susquehanna township, West Dis-
trict, in the School’ House at Garman's
Mills.
Tunnelhill
House.
Upper Yoder township, at ‘he Town-
ship building along road on lands of
school lot.
Washington township, at Township
Building on road from Lilly te Derby.
Westmont borough, in the oflice of
the Cambria Incline Plane company
at the head of Incline Plane on Edge-
hill drive.
Weat Taylor township (No. 1), at
the township Building erected for that
purpose.
West Taylor township (No, 2), in
the Hlection House now provided near
‘Squire Jenkins’ on road leading from
the Fourteenth ward to the Twenty=
first ward of the City of Johnstown.
White township, at the store room
of J. C. Gates.
Wilmore borough,
Chamber.
I hereby give notice that every per-
son, excepting Justice of the Peace,
who shall hold any office or appoint-
ment of profit or trust under the gov-
ernment of the United States or of
this state, or of any city, or incorpo-
rated district, whether a commissioned
officer, or otherwise, a subcrdinate of-
ficer or agent who is, or shall be em~
ployed under the Legislative xecu-
tive, or Judiciary Department of this
State, or of the United States. or of
any City or Incorporated District, and
also that every member of Congress
and of the State Legislature, and of
the Select or Common Council of any
QOity, or Commissioners of any Incor
porated District, is, oy law, ‘ncapable
of holding or exercising at the sane
time the office or appointment of
judge, inspector or clerk of any clec-
tion of this Commonwealth, and tha
no inspector, judge or other officer o°
any such election shall be eligible rt
borough, at the School
at the Council
any office to be then voted for excs
that of an election officer.
‘«¢ of Nominations as certified by the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the Comr issioners of Cambria County, and to be voted forin
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sald County, at the Ensui lection.
the several electiom districts of
Te vote a straight party ticket, mark a cross (X) in the square, in the first column, opposite the name of the party of your choles.
A cross mark in the square opposite the name of any candidate indicates a vote for that candidate.
The voter may insert in the blank space at the bottom of each group the name of any person for whom he desires to vote, whose name fs mot printed on the ballot.
THIS COLUMN I$ FOR STRAIGHT
PARTY VOTES.
GOVERNOR.
(Mark One.)
REPUBLICAN
DEMOCRATIC
PROHIBITION
SOCIALIST
Republican,
Edward S. Stuart, |
Citizens,
Democratic,
Commonwealth,
Lincoln,
Lewis Emery, Jr.
Referendum,
Union Labor,
Homer L. Castle, Prohibition,
SOCIALIST LABOR
James Maurer, Socialist, |
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John Desmond, Socialist Labor,
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR.
(Mark One.) °
R. 8. Murphy,
Republican,
Citizens,
Democratic,
Commonwealth,
J. S: Black, Lincoln,
Referendum,
Union Labor,
H. D. Patton, Prohibition,
Chas. P. Gildea, Socialist,
James Clark, Socialist Labor,
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS
(Mark One.)
CITIZENS
J. M. Reynolds, Republican,
COMMONWEALTH
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LINCOLN |
Pennsylvania Blacksmith
REFERENDUM
Democratic, |
Prohibition,
Lincoln,
Jos. E. Thropp,
Commonwealth,
Referendum,
W. W. Bailey, Bryan,
John W, Blake, Penna, Blacks’th,
UNION LABOR
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|| Albert C, Hines,
Representative in the General As-
esmbly for the First District of
Cambria County, composed of the
City of Johnstown.
(Mark One.)
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Republican, |
F. P. Barnhart,
T. J. Itell, Democratic,
W. C. Wilson, Prohibition,
Chas. H, Stroup, Lincoln, |
W. H. Killen,
W, D, Jones,
JURY COMMISSIONER,
(Mark One.)
| Re ublican,
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| Lincoln,
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Democratie, |
Prohibitien, |
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AUDITOR GENERAL.
(Mark One.)
Republican,
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Robert K. Young, fr
Citizens, |
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Democratic,
Prohibition,
{Commonwealth, (
Wm, T. Creasy,
Lincoln,
Referendnm,
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Union Labor, |
Edward Moore, Socialist,
| Wm, H. Thomas, Socialist Labor, |
Representative in the General As-
sembly for the Second District of
Cambria County, composed of the
residue of sald County not in-
cluded in the First District.
(Mark Two.)
| Edmund James,
Republican, |
Republican, il
Alvin Sherbine,
Prohibition,
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W. C. Hubbard, Democratic, |
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| Democratic,
| A. C. Strittmatter ——
| Prohibition, |
| Working Class, |
David Irvine, |r
Lincoln,
| Working Class,
Fdward Fisher,
Lincoln,
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Given under my hand, at my offlee inkbensburg this #6th day eof Octebenin the year of our Lord ene thousand
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pine hundred and six, and the Independence of the United States of Americn the one hundred and thirty-first,
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John J. Green,
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Lo George Hoffman,
Ld Henry W. Kane,
| Webster Griffith,
John Lauer,
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Conra‘l Bader,
SECRETARY OF INTERNAL AF-
FAIRS. i
(Mark One.)
Republican, |
Henry Houck,
Citizens |
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Democratic, |
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|Commonwealth, |
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Linco'n,
Referendum, |
Socialist, |
SHERIFF.
{Mark One.)
Republican, |
Lincoln,
T. W. Hughes, Prohibition,
Socialist,
DIRECTOR
HOUSE
OF THE POOR AND
OF EMPLOYMENT,
(Mark One.)
| Republican,
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| Lincoln,
Owen J. Jones, Democratic,
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F, D. Holsopple, Prohibition,
Thomas Warrick, Socialist,
SAMUEL LENHART, Sheriff,
THE COFFIELD
POWER WASHER
Will turn out your washing with less
labor, in less time, and in better cons
dition than is possible in any other
way.
The work is turned out in the very
finest condition, regardless of whether
the laundress is a good one or otherwise.
It is not only a question of time and
labor required to do the rubbing on the
wash board, but it is the wear on the
clothes that makes washing expensive
when done in that old fashioned way.
Many a washboard has had the metal
corrugations worn entirely through in
this process, and that the clothes were
damaged in the same operation goes
without saying.
Especially are the finer tabrics dam-
aged in the other methods of washing,
and by the saving of wear on the ¢
the Power Washer pays-for il
eral times over each year.
BINDER & STARRETT.
f seve
DR: H. W. BHILEY,
Dentist!
Room 16, Good Building,
Office Hours—S8 to 12 a. m,,1to5p., m.6to8
p.m. LOCAL PHONE.
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Put on File
a few memorandums about our goods
and prices if not ready to take ad-
vantage of these offerings now. At
some future time when tempted to buy
Stationery
elsewhere it will pay you to ask our
prices. It will be seen that the pro-
ducts of the paper makers, the pen
and ink makers and all other material
for use in home, school, library and
office can be purchased here at lowest
prices.
KINKEAD’S
STATIONERY
STORE.
THE piece of Silver-
ware which you
received on Christmas
wiil lose its lustre and
turn to a brown color if
you do not keep it wrap-
ped in tissue paper away
from the light: You will
not care to do that so you
had better get a jar of
SILUER (REAM,
the finest silver polish
made. 25c at
TOZER'S,
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Ko-
dacks and Supplies.
CHARTER NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that an application
will be made to the Governor of the State of
Pennsylvania on Monday, the 15th day of
October, 1906, by J. G. Lloyd, Alvin W. Evans
and John L. Elder, Jr., under the Act of As-
sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva-
nia, entitled “An Act to provide for the In-
corporation and Regulation of Certain Corpo-
rations,” approved April 29th, 1374, and the
supplements thereto, for the charter ofan
intended corporation to be called “The Khox
‘Water Company,” thé character and object of
which is the supply of water to the public in
the district of Adams township, Cambria
county, Pennsylvania, and for that purpose to
have and possess and enjoy all the rights,
sembly and its supplements. t
F. J. HARTMAN, Solicitor,
September 18th, 1006,~4t +
benefits and privileges of the said Act of As-
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