The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, October 23, 1907, Image 3

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God Save the Commonwealth.









SHERIFF'S PROCLAMATION.
I, M\. T. ZIEGLER, High Sheriff of Lancaster County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and give notice to the Electors of the County of
Lancaster, that an Election will be held in the said County of Lancaster, on TUESDAY, the Fifth Day of NOVEMBER, 1907, for the purpose of electing qualified

persons to the several offices hereafter named, to wit: :
One Person duly qualified for the office of State Treasurer.
One Person duly qualified for the office of District Attorney.
One Person duly qualified for the office of County Controller.
One Person duly qualified for the office of Prothonotary.
One Person duly qualified for the office of Prison Keeper.
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Two Persons duly qualified for the office of Directors of the Poor
To vote a straight party ticket, mark a cross (X) in the square opposite the name of the party of your choice in the first column.
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 whose name is not printed on the ballot for whom he desires to vote.
THIS COLUMN IS FOR STRAIGHT
PARTY VOTES.
REPUBLICAN
DEMOCRATIC

PROHIBITION

SOCIALIST
FEE
The Court of Quarter Sessions and Commissioners of Lancaster County have fixed and Designated the followin places in the several Election Districts of the County for holding the Election.
in | Hempfield, East:
Adamstown Borough—At the Lancaster | Christiana—At the Masonic
County House. | said borough.
Akron Borough—At the Hotel Akron. | Donegal, East:
Bart Township—At the Green Tree Lincoln School House—At Levi Mil-
Hotel. ler's house, in West Marietta.
Brecknock Township: Maytown—At the Band Hall, in the |
Village of Bowmansville—Public village of Maytown.
House of James B, Witmer. Springville—At Amos Sheaffer's
Muddy Creek—At the hotel at Five | house, in the village of Florin.
Pointsville. Donegal, West—At Rutt's SchoolHouse,
Caernarvon Township—At John Boehr- in said township.
inger’s Hotel, in Churchtown. Drumore—At Miss
Hall,
Judith Roligers’
Clay Township—At the hotel in the house, at Chestnut Level
village of Clay. Drumore, East—At Isaac Groff's house,
Cocalico, East—At the Cross Keys in Mechanics’ Grove.
Denver Borough—Public house of F.
H. Whitmyer.
Earl Township: {
New Holland District—Vacant lot of |
Isaac R. Kachel. |
Hotel, in Reamstown.
Cocalico, West:
Schoeneck—At the hotel in the vil-
lage of Schoeneck.
Blainesport—Af, the hotel in the vil-
lage of Biainesport. |
Colerain Township—At the hotel in the
village of Kirkwood.
Columbia Borough:
First ward—Vigilant Engine House, '
lage of Martindale.
Earl, East:
Blue Ball—At the hotel in the vil- |
lage of Blue Ball.

| Hempfield,
Martindale—At the hotel in the vil- Lampeter,




STATE TREASTRER
(Mark One)
“John O. Sheatz, Republican Samuel S, Foltz.

John G. Harman,
Democratic

Matthew H. Stevenson, Prohibition
J. M. Krick

Samuel Clark,
Socialist
PROTHONOTARY
(Mark One)
Jos. W. Hoover,
: Socialist
Two Persons duly qualified for the office of Prison Inspector.
One Person duly qualified for the office








of County Surveyor.


"Republican Richard V. Regar,

Democratie
Lewis W. Irwin,








(Mark One)
DISTRICT ATTORNEY


John W. Johnson, Republican


B. F. Davis,
Democratic
PRISON KEEPER
(Mark One)
A. R. Wenger,
W. B. Clark,

Michael Wimer, oe
PRISON INSPECTORS
(Mark Two)
Republican
Democratic
Jacob R. Kob, Democratic
J. O. Buckwalter, Socialist
Frankford, Socialist
Republi an














Republican
Democratic










John W. Stoner,
Socialist





(Mark One)
COUNTY CONTROLLER
DIRECTORS OF THE POOR
(Mark Two)
Alfred Wood,

COUNTY SURVEYOR
(Mark One)
Republican








H. Frank Eshleman, Republican

Democratic


Willis R. Knox, William Faust, Socialist
John G. Zook, Socialist W. B. Gable, Socialist





Petersburg—At the Black Horse |

Hotel, in the village of East
Petersburg.
Landisville—At the hotel in the vil-
lage of Landisville. |
Rohrerstown-—At Harry Walk’'s hotel, |
in the village of Rohrerstown. |
West: |
Mountville District—In the house
owned by Sam Matt Fridy and John |
M.' Froelich, on the road from
Mountville to Ironville.
Northwestern—At Christ. Bucher’s |
carriage shop.
Norwood—At the blacksmith shop ot
George Smith.
Silver Spring—At the hotel in the
village of Silver Spring. |
East—At the Greenland
Hotel, {
Lampeter, West—At the public house |
in the village of Lampeter Square. |
Lancaster Township—At the Engleside
AS. Brubaker, Republican
M. K. Christ, Republican
W. B. Irvin, Democratic
John P. Wise,


Democratic






Sixth ward:
First precinct—At the Schiller |
House, on North Queen street.
Second precinct—At the Lafayette
Hotel, North Christian street, be-
tween James and [Frederick
streets.
Third precinct—At JohnAdam Sny-
der's Stock Yards Hotel. |
Seventh ward: °
First precinct—At now or late of
Charles Stumpf’'s Hotel, on How-
ard avenue.
Second precinct—At the Seventh]
Ward Hotel, at the northeast
corner of Rockland and Chester
street.
Third precinct—At the Hall, No.
525 Chester street. |
Eighth ward: i
First precinct—At John Kirchner's
Hotel, on Manor street. ~
Second precinct—At John Stumpf’s
Hotel, on Manor street.
Third precinct—At the hotel, cor-
| Little
| Manheim Township:
Neffsville
Third
Manor Township:
Indiantown—At Fred, Stoner’s house, |
Manor, New—At the hotel at Central
Britain Township—At
Aaron | New Holland Bor h—At
Charles’ Hotel, at Oak Hill. re
: | Paradise Township—At Elam
(Northern
the hotel at Neffsville.
District)—At
Stock Yards (Southern District)—At | Penn Township:
the public house of M. H. Grube.
Hotel, in said borough. | kept by Joseph A. Hoke.
ward—At George Myers’ | Pequea
Boarding House, in said borough. |
Smithville.
near Creswell.
M. Raub, in the borough
said borough.
Holland House,kept by LiytleSkiles. |
Quarryville—At the hotel formerly of J.
the New |
Girvin’s
Hotel (formerly known as the! Warwick Township:
Black Horse). Warwick—At the Warwick Hotel.
Warwick, East—At the Swan Hotel
8 L( | South Penn—At the house of D. R. in Rothsville. h
Manheim Borough: i ; Ehrhart. | Washington Borough:
Pirst, deat, Martin Oechsle’s | Junction—At the hotel, at Lancaster | Upper ward—At Wertz's Hotel, in
: otel, in said borough. o ; Junction. said borough. : :
Second ward—At J. M. Summy’'s Unionville—At the Unionville Hotel, Lower Eat A. G. Kise's store,
Township—At the hotel at
West Willow. | And I, the said Sheriff, do further
Providence Township—At the hotel in| £iVe notice that every person, except-
of Quar-
Manor. ryville. United States, or of the State, or of
Millersville—At Mrs. Cagoline Hoak's | Rapho Township: any city or incorporated district,
wheelwright shop, in the village of | Newtown—At the Newtown Band whether a commissioned officer or
> Millsrayille Y Hall. otherwise, a subordinate officer or
Marietta orough: : | Sporting Hill— A S ine i agent, who is or shall be employed
First ward—At Wisman’'s tin shop, in P Ls Hill—At the Sporting Hill under the Legislative, Fe or
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Strasburg Township—At John Metze
ger's tobacco shed, near Strasburg
borough. “
in said borough.
ing Justices of the Peace, who shall
or trust under the Government of the







on Second street. Terre Hill—At the hotel in Terre Hill. | Hotel, at Graeff's Landing. | Strickler's—Premises of Fml Eaby. | Judicial Departments of this State, or
Second ward-—At the Wagner House. | Earl, West: ,. | Lancaster City: { ner of Poplar and Filbert streets. Second ward—A the Council Chamber Sabi he SUN of 5 i Faby. the United Bintes of oF any city ot ine
Third ward—At Joseph Schlegel- Earlville—At Samuel D. Graybill's | First ward—At Maennerchor Hotel, | Ninth ward: of Central Hall, in said borough. Square. corporated district, and alse every
ileh's Fotel Hotel, in Earlville. on North Prince street. First precinct—Spring Garden| Third ward—In the Cassel Building, | Sadsbury Township—At the Old Red member of Congress, and of the State
Fourth ward—At the Exchange Hotel, Farmersville—At the hotel in Far- | gaoond ward: Hotel, corner of North Mulberry in said borough. Lion Hotel owned by Samuel P,| Legislature, and of the Select or Com-
Walnut street. : ~ mersville, re First precinct—At the Lancaster and West Walnut streets. | Martic Township—At the hotel in Raw- Miller. mon Council of any city, or commis-
Fifth ward—At the Fifth street Rden Township—At Albert TL. Herr's | County House, on Fast Kinz Second precinct—At Thomas J. Cal- linsville, Salisbury Township: sioners of any incorporated district,
Hotel. y , hi, Sy eliing house, in said towasHip. | | street. nan's Restaurant, No. 561 North | Mountville Borough-—At the White Cambridge—At William T.auder's | 1S by law incapable of holding or
Sign aca Mrs: amas Wright's, Riizhet] tol Sorough-at the Hae Second precinct—AtRansing’s hotel, Prince street. Swan Hotel. in Mountville. cooper shop. ° exercising at the same time the office
o. Bannt Sireet i, Horse raones on East Orange street. Third precinct—At Wm. Howard’'s| Mount Joy Borough: | Gap—At the Bellevue House, at G oY '1 intment of Judge, Inspector or
Seventh ward—At 723 Bethel street Elizabeth Poynship-—A the hotel in | Third ward—At the Swan Hotel, cor- Cigar Store, Lemon and Mary CA IDUEN. tv of FT. Moprey. Hap tne Del SY 8x Tse, ot gap. pd TP Totion or this Dmmon.
Fighth ward--At Shawnee ' Engine » Bricker * At Stine’s Hotel i ner of South Queen and Vine streets. Second ward—Property of F. A. den Hotel, wean ind that no Inspector, Judge
House. h Pehath Sudha h nes Hots. | streets. Leacock Township—At the hotel in In- Rieker. Yu White. Horse-—At tha White: Horse officer of any -—such-elac.
Kinth A al Sy Susquehanna " nae ap? Fourth ward—At the Farmers’ South- tercourse, now or late of George| Mount Joy Township: Hotel, kept by J. F. Seldomridge be eligible to any office t
Fire t. ompanys Hos: ea East Akron School House. | ern Market House, Miller. " Upper—At H. S. Hottenstein’s ware- | Strasburg Borough: al sald _e ection, except that
Ci Satoh: ET ship—At Mary Ann | Lincoln—At the Lincoln Hotel, in the Fifth ward: Leacock, Upper—At B. F, Weidler's house, on the Manheim road. First ward—At the Washington tion officet
ON onig's House, t Conestoga | “village of Lincoln First precinct—At the PlowTavern, | Hotel, on the New Holland turn- Lower—At Old Town Hall, in the Hotel, in said borough. :
Bony Bouse 2 oa E Murrell—At Amos B. Shiffer's Hotel. on West King street. | pike. | village of Florin. | Second ward—At C. W. Breunninger's Given unuer my hand and seal this 21st
Conoy Township—At the Exchange Fulton Township—At Andrew Charles’ Second precinct—At house No. 759 | Lititz Borough—At the Lititz Springs Milton ( ‘ove—At the hotel, in the | restaurant, in said borough. day of October, 1907.
Hotel, in Bainbridge. Hotel. Marietta avenue. i Hotel. villag of Milton Grove. Third ward—At the Swan Hotel. . MILTON T. ZIEGLER, Sheriff
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'his great section is brimful with a choice assortment of ready-to-
wear garments from the best manufacturers in the country.
We can please you with the variety, the styles and the prices.
Have a look at the wonderful suit values this week at $10.95, $12.-
50 to $18.50.
Walking Coats Suits for Young Men
Various lengths are in vogue this | Smart, snappy styies in Youths’ an!
season; three-quarter, fitted and Young Men’s Clothing and Over.
loose cloth models have the lead coats, Now is the time to get first
now; Shorter coats in caracui, vel | choce. style
our and fur, are very stylish; any |and quality.
shape or length you desire from Youths’ Suits, $6.50 to $15.00.
$5.00 to $75.00. Young Men’s Suits, $8.50 to $20.
Men’s Black Suits $3 vo $15.
1 : | Latest in Overcoats, $5 to $18,
Waist Specials at 1.00 5, $3 0
Rain Coats $8.50 to $25.
A special purchase in white and| (Corduroy Pants $2, $2.50, $3.50
colors, Materials are lirene, mad. :
ras, percales, cashmeres and plaids,
light and dark grounds; some with
We can fit you in
Sewing Machines
digesti
Indigestion
The action of diges-
tion is controlled by
nerves leading to the
stomach. When they are
weak, the stomach is de-
prived of its energy. It
has no power to do its
work. If you want per-
manent relief, you must
restore this energy. Dr.
Miles’ Nervine restores
nervous energy, and gives
the organs power to per-
form their functions.
“For many years I was an acute
sufferer from nervous indigestion; at
times I was so despondent life seemed
almost a burden. tried all kinds of
remedies and various physicians with
little or no relief, until one night last
summer I saw Dr. Miles’ Nervine ana
Heart Cure advertised. I resolved to
make one more trial which I did in
the purchase of one bottle of Nervine
and one of Heart Cure. In a few days
I began to feel better, which encour-
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medicine until I had taken more than
a dozen bottles, am very much im-
proved in every way; in body, mind
and spirits since. make a special
oint to recommend the medicine, ana
feel a sincere pleasure in knowing
that several persons have been bene-
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A. 8. MELTON, Ashville, N. C.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine Is sold by your
druggist, who will guarantee that the
first bottle will benefit. If It falls, he
will refund your money.
{acres of land and trespassed it and
now no one, even a farmer owning
the land, can hunt without first
procuring a permit which costs 50
cents.

Commercial Law by Utley L
Crane, the well known Philadelphia
Attorney. An instructive and in
valuable treatment of this subject
in its various branches.
Picturesque Pennsyivania— Penn.
sylvaria’s beautilul scenery describ-
ed with illustrations.
Music Without a Teacher--1.earn
to play the piano in 12 lessons, one
lesson to be published each Sunday
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