The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, October 21, 1908, Image 3

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GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH
IE RIII"S PR AMA Ton
LMT LER, High Sheriff of Lancaster County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and give notice to the Electors of the County
ofMLancaste t an Election will be held in said County of Lancaster, on TUESDAY, the Third Day of November, 1908, for the purpose of electing qualified
persons to t veral offices hereafter named, to wit:
Thirty-four pers@ins duly qualified for the office of Presidential | One person duly qualified for the office of Senator in the General One person duly qualified for the office of County Treasurer.
Elector. Assembly—Seventeenth District. One person duly qualified for the office of Clerk of Quarter Sessions.
One person ulyflqualified for the office of Judge of the Superior | One person duly qualified for the office of Representative in the | One person duly qualified for the office of Coroner.
Court. General Assembly—First District. Two persons duly qualified for the office of County Commissioner.
One person Julfy qualified for the office of Representative in | Four persons duly qualified for the office of Representative in the | Two persons duly qualified for the office of County Auditor.
Congregs. General Assembly—Second District. Two persons duly qualified for the office of Director of the Poor.
One person duly] qualified for the office of Senator in the General | One person duly qualified for the office of Sheriff. Two persons duly qualified for the office of Prison Inspector.
Assembly—Thirteenth District. One person duly qualified for the office of Register of Wills.
To ‘vote a straight party ticket, mark a cross, (X) in the square. in the first column, opposite the name of the party of your choice.
A cross mark in the square at the head of a” group of Presidential electors, opposite the zname_.of a party and its Presidential, candidates, is a vote for_all_the electors of. that party,
but for no other candidates.
A cross mark in the square opposiie the name of any candidate indicates a vote for: that candidate.




\ PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTO PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. PRESIDENTIAL ELECT PRESIDENTIAL ELECTO PRESIDENTIAL ELECTO
FIRST COLUMN. (Vote for 34.) (Vote for 34.) (Vote for 34.) (Vote for 34.) (Vote for 34.) (Vote for 34.) (Insert 34.)
To Vote a [Straight Party Ticket, Mark, REPUBLICAN. DEMOCRATIC. PROHIBITION. SOCIALIST. INDEPENDENCE. SOCIALIST LABOR i stove reseed Elethoms too
Cray 8 v ———— whose names appea i
a Cro {3 (A) In This Column. TAFT AND SHERMAN. BRYAN AND KERN. CHAFIN AND WATKINS. DEBS AND HA HANFORD. HISGEN AND GRAVES. GILHAUS AND MUNRO. lot. el
Herman Spittal,







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{ Jenjami ranklin Jones, Jr, Jaseph P. MeCullen, Ehsha Kent Kane, Edward J. Cook, John L. Barrett,
William Boughter, J. G. Gardner,



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aan \ lothier, \ hor Jars John Duff Gill, Edward J. Higgins,


Robert GG. Catheart, Jr.,
1, ‘ ving Woods Huekins, Jeorge Nau, John P. Correll,
ze y Elliott, a T. Nulty, toland Favensor John Zellhorn, am F. Craig, Jr.,
do Fdward Wagner Patton, fichael ¥ Howard, Jonas K. Schultz, August Mahieu, Edwin B. Depuy,
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DEMOCRATIC





















P. H. Grur

/illiams, John Franklin Stone, James Mansel,

Fred. W. Whiteside, orge I". Hile nd, Arthur Losey,
W. I. Marshall,
Franklin P. |


3 (0. Gelwicls, Jeremiah S. Yaukey, Martin J. Brennen,
» Derr Krause, Silas C. Swallow, ieorge Davies, Wm. Peak,

el M. H r, John L. Edwards, ‘ me Kk, Villiam La Fontaine, Fred. Uhl, Wiss wa

Henry Washers, wens 8. Griest, Owen E. Lally, Wm. Cowan,

1 3 George V. McDonald, Wm. Crum, - «¥a
William Frederick Reynolds, J. Hawley Baird, 1
» McCullough, John K. Holland, ris Cass Wick, Cornelius F. Foley, Edward J. Maher,

P. Rowan, #% gts

John F. Pauley John O. Stoner, George W. Guthrie, James Frederick Martin, Wm. Staley, ~ “ve

Edward League Dawes, Howard 8S. Marshall, Newell H. Motsinger, Peter Auiler, , s#tusy

Jerome Francis Downing, Robert X. Brown, aac Monderau, Arthur J. Dennis, Joseph F. O'Neill, Ernest Hildebrandt,

[Howard Mutchler, icorge F. Kline, Frederick G. Rother, Stanley J. Oram, James Clark, Wwe AA fr rR SEAS
man Simon,

Theophilus Lowry Wilson, William Lewis Neal, /. GG. Freeman, E.«Ioward Deal, Wheeler H. Phelps, Wm. Hughes, agw
A. Shaw, Edwin J. Fithian, Daniel K. Young, John A. Phillips, ‘has. A. New, "wi
Robert Miles Robinson, icorge Staley, Wem

Perry Clifford Ross, Fred. /

Oscar Schulze, Henry Meyer,

)sear Holmes Babcock, Wesley S. Guffey, Knox C. Hill, Silas Edgar Trout, ohn Handlors, sys:
INDEPENDENCE Te r Rolland Peacock, oo - = u z > = 5, —— Fo en 5 5 | nl Lo : nd
Homer David Williams,






BT TT ER ——
‘JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT. REPRESENTATIVE IN THI GINERAL 3 R \ CORONER. DIRECTORS OF THE POOR.
SOCIALIST Mark one ASSEMBLY, FIRST DISTRICT. Mark one Mark one Mark two.
) LABOR ip Rh Reh Aston Bl. Tordis lepublican, we M. Witmer Republican. A. B. Sweigart a ReEY Republican.
Wehater Grin Yemocrat rank mera sepuiiiear Edward C. Diller democra J. Shultz Wertz Democrat. . Sheaffer Worst iow etea$its, Republican.





odora Harrar ssscetssi@enss Democrat.

mas HH lor McCummings «4 sas: Democrat.

her S. Kauffman m ose avoram@’eax. Prohibition.

A. Umble wu ares Prohibition.

REPRESENTATIVES INTHE GENERAL
ASSEMBLY, SECOND DISTRICT.
Mark four

COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
Mark two


REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS David W. Gr
Mark one.

George Hibshman


Republican

Michael R. Hoffman
Democrat
Harry L. Rhoads publican.
II, P. Mcllvaine Dem . PRISON INSPECTORS.,
Hartt G. Coates rohibitior Mark two
S. S. Mann Der
Wo. o per Socialist, Daniel Heilman . Republican,

ENATOR IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY, John Orth smocrat. : ide bi
THIRTEENTH DISTRICT. J. F. Yost etaon? In g ; Harry Warfel Republican.
% one J
Mark one
Allison Harrar Democrat.

John G. Homsher Republican, J. Francis Dunlap (Clayton B. Shelly Democrat.

Aldus J. Laushey Prohibition.

Kersey Carrigan Democrat Henry S. Rutter Yermoce: .
COUNTY AUDITORS.
Ephraim Hershey rohibition. Mark two
R. J. Brossman Social idwin Musser Republican.

Fmerson Walton Prohibition.
Adam Kopp Socialist.

WV. €. Frankfort Socialist.

SENATOR IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY, em Wahon AY
SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT
Mark one,
Jerre Mohler Democrat

John B. Wiso Democrat.
CLERK OF QUARTER SESSIONS.
Daniel P. Gerberich Republican. Mark one.

A. G. Nagle Socialist.


William B. Eckenroth Democrat. Marvin E. Bushong Republican.


Allen D. Smith Prohibition. ® H. S. Musselman Democrat.


John Rebuck Socialist. Harry Maxton Prohibition.



William B. Eckenroth Bryan League. Jno. K. Hartman Socialist.




Aen vr,
The Court of Quarter Sessions and Commissioners of Lancaster County have fixed and Designated the following places in the Several Election Districts of the County for holding the Election





miamstown Borough—At the Lancaster | Hotel, in Bainbridge. village of Lincoln. First precinct—At the PlowTavern, Hotel, on the New Holland turn- | Lower—At Old Town Hall, in the | Second ward—At C. W. Breunninger’s
9 County House. i iana—At the Masonic Hall, in} Murrell —At Amos B. Shiffer’'s Hotel. on West King street. pike. : village of Florin. | restaurant, in said borough.
Akron Borough—At the Hotel Akron, said borough. | Fulton Tow nship—At Andrew Charles’ Second precinct—At house No. 759 | Lititz Borough-—At the Lititz Springs Milton Grove—At the hotel, in the Third ward-—At the Swan Hotel.
Bart Township—At the Green Tree | Donegal East: Hotel. Marietta avenue. | Hotel. village of Milton Grove. Stras ap Tow Whship Ad John Metz.
Hotel. Lincoln School House—At Levi Mil- | Hemptie 1d, East: Sixth ward: Little Britain Township—At Aaron | New Holland Borough—At the New tobacco shed, near Strashurg
Brecknock Township: ech ler's house, in West Marietta. | Petersburg— At the Black Horse | First precinct—At the Schiller Charles’ Hotel, at Oak Hill | Holland House, kept by LytleSkiles Bran
Village of Bow mansville—Pul blie Maytown—At the Band Hall, in the | Hotel, in the village of East House, on North Queen street. | Manheim Township: | Paradise Township—At Elam Girvin’s | Warwick Townshin:
House of James B. Witmer. a village of Maytown. { Hols as. : ; Second precinct—At the Lafayette | Neffsville (Northern District)—At | Hotel (formerly known as the Warwick-—At the Warwick Hotel.
Muddy Creek—At the hotel at Five Springville—At the corner of Market Landisville—At the hotel in the vil- Hotel, North Christian street, be- the hotel at Neffsville. { Black Horse). Warwick, 1st—At the Swan Hotel,
Pointsville. Boet street and Clay alley, in the vil- | lage of Landisville. | tween James and Frederick Stock Yards (Southern District)-—At | Penn Township: | in Rothsville.
Caernarvon Township—At Jone Boshrs lage of Flori Rohrerstown—At HarrvWalk’s hotel, streets. | the public house of M. H. Grube. | South Penn—At the house of D. R.| washington Borough
Ci inger’s Hotel Sathuthy VI iis Donegal, West— At Rutt’s SchoolHouse, | in the vill: age of Rohrerstown. Third precinct—At JohnAdam Sny- Manheim Borough: oo A Ehrhart. ; ah Upper ward—At Wertz's Hotel, in
ay Fons Ho b in 301d Lownsiun, { Hempfield, West: Lat the house der’s Stock Yards Hotel. F rst Jord Maria Oechsle’s | Jupetion ral the hotel, at Lancaster | said. borouzh
village o ay. ea rumore—At Miss Judith Roligers’ | Mountville istrict—In Seventh ward: otel, in said borough. ; unction. Lower ward—At A. G Cico’s. ©
Cocalico, East—At the Cross Keys house, at Chestnut Level. 2 owned by Sam Matt Fridy and John First precinct—At now or late of Second ward—At M. Summy’s | Unionville—At the Unionville Hotel, | in i RAITT * Kise's. store,
o Hotel, 52 Reaintow n. Bruner, East—At Isaac Groff's house, | M FP ranlich on. the road from Charles Stumpf’s Hotel, on How- TL in S21 Soroush, Myers Lip kept by Joseph > fiche. hotel : .
ocalico Ne} in Mechanics’ Grove. Mountville to le. ; ard avenue. [hire ward—A 4 seorge Myers’ | equea Township—/ he otel at | 2 ory a s
Schoeneck—At the hotel in the vil- | 5, or Borough—Public house of F.| Northwestern—At Christ. Bucher's Second precinct—At the Seventh Boarding House, in said borough. west Willow, ; Rio aie Pad SI ther
lage of Schoenec ol {5 LHS vil H Whitmyer. carriage shop. : | Ward Hotel, at the northeast | Manor Township: Providence Township—At the hotel in| 3,0" fi/stices of the Pence who Shon
Biainesport=a At the ote in Earl Township: { Norwood—At the blacksmith shop of corner of Rockland and Chester Indiantown—At Fred. Stoner’s house, Smithville. hold any office or appointment of profit
lage o ainespor New Holland District—Va | George Smith. : near Creswell. Quarryville—At the hotel f rly of J. oe : :
£ —Vac: f : street. J, y A otel Iormerily . r trus ar Gov
Colerain ON At jhe hotel inithe Isaac R. Kachel. . nt lot © { Silver Spring—At the hotel in the | Third precinct-—At the Hall, No. Manor, New—aAt the hotel at Central | M. Raub, in the borough of Quar- Sata de he Soyernment of the
village of Kirkwo Martindale—At the hotel in the vil- | village of Silver Spring. 525 Chester street. Manor. ryville. any city or incorporated district
Ooumbie Do t Engine House lage of Martindale, | Lampeter. East—At the Greenland | gy pty warg: Millersville—At Mrs. Cagoline Hoak’s | Rapho Township: whether a SR may ofc: oe
First ward—Vigilan ' | Earl, East: | Hotel. Firs rot , wheelwright shop, in the village of | Newtown—At the Newtown Band | otherwise. = snbordine e
s d street. } rt ; 5 : o | irst precinct—At John Kirchner's : tr therwise, a subordimte officer or
on Secon Terre Hill District—Dwelling of M. | Lampeter, West—At the public house | Millersville. i Hall. A ; c
__At the Wagner House. y ar ° g of AM. 2 Hotel, on Manor street. i . 2 : : : agent, who is or shall be employed
Second ward G. Weaver. the village of Lampeter Square. | ; Marietta Borough: { Ss Hill—A Hil | . 5 D ]
~ Joseph Schlegel- ! in Second precinct—At John Stumpf’s RY | Sporting At the Sporting Hill | yngqer the Tegislative, Executive or
Third ward—At p Blue Ball—At the hotel in the vil- | Lancaster Township—At the Engleside | ours First ward—At Wisman’s tin shop, in | Hotel : OF ti
1. o : , Hotel, on Manor street. r | 3 ‘ey Judicial Departments of this State, or
milch’s Hote lage of Blue Ball. Hotel, at Graeff’s Landing. 3 said borough. | Strickl —P i f Eml. Eaby. Tri Q ;
Exchange Hotel, T i Third precinct—At the hotel, cor- i { Ti ohn'sos of Em! Eady. | the United States. or of any city or ins
Fourth ward—At the Exchang , Ierre Hill—At the hotel in Terre Hill. | Lancaster City: { ¢ Poplar and Filb rect Second ward—A the Council Chamber | Union Square—At the hotel at Union | aorporated district, and also every
Walnut street. Tarl, West: | Piret Ward—At Troquois Hotel, cor- | ner o: oplar an ilbert streets. of Central Hall, in said borough. Square. ORIBer of Conzrens. and’ of the Stite
Sadsbury Township—At the Old Red | Tegislature, and of the Select or Com=
Fifth ward—At the Fifth street Earlville—At Brownstown Hotel. ner of West Orange and North | Ninth ward: Third Ward—In the store of John |
Hotel. Farmersville—At the hotel in Far- | Water streets. | First precinet—Spring Garden Bastian, in said borough. { Lion Hotel, owned by Samuel P.| mon Council of anv city. or commis-
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Sixth ward—At Mrs. James Wright's, mersville. Second ward: | Hotel. corner of North Mulberry | Martie Townshi 4 2 | Miller. g b
No. 662 Walnut street. | mden Township—At Albert I. Herr's First precinet—At the Tancaster | and West Walnut streets. linsville. | Salisbury Township ars of, 20Y incorporated district
Seventh ward—At 723 Bethe] street | dwelling house, in said township. County House, on East King Second plecinol At Homas La Mountville Bat the White | . ) 2 ape g
Fighth ward—At Shawnee ngine | Elizabethtown Borough—At the Green- street. nan’s Restaurant, No. ort Swan Hotel, in ountville. | cooper shop. 3
Es, walt House. n Second precinct—AtRansing’s hotel, Prince street. Mount Joy Borough: | | gap—is the Detlevue House. at Gap. | Bee Ee PorhaionE
Ninth ward—At the Susquehanna | Elizabeth Township—At the hotel in on East Orange Street tel. | Third precinct—At Wm. Howard's First ward—Property of John W. Spring Garden—At the Spring Gar- | wealth. and Bat Yio Inspector Judge
Fire Company's House, Manor | Brickerville. Third ward—At the Swan oe vine! Cigar Store, Lemon and Mary McGinnis. den Hotel. [ or other officer of any ‘such eleg=
street. Ephrata Borough—At Stine’s Hotel, in ner of South Queen an ne streets. Second ward—Property of TF. A. White Horse—At the White Horse | tion shall be eligible to any office to be
Conestoga Township—At Mary Ann | said borough. streets. Leacock Township—At the hotel in In- Rieker. Hotel, kept by J. F. Seldomridge. | voted for at said election, except that
Kendig’s House, at Conestoga | Ephrata Township: Fourth ward—At the Farmers’ South- tercourse, now or late of George | Mount Joy Township: Strasburg Borough: of an election officer.
Centre { Akron—At East Akron School House, ern Market House, Miller. Upper—At H. S. Hottenstein’s ware- First ward—At the Washington |
’ a ! Lincoln—At the Lincoln Hotel, in the Fifth ward: Leacock, Upper—At B. F. Weidler’s house, on the Manheim road. Hotel, in said borough.
Conoy Township—At the Exchange :
Given under my hand and seal this 19th day of October, 1908. MILTON T. ZIEGLER, Sh eriff. :
Cambridge—At William Lauder’s | exercising at the same time the office