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PAGE FOUR
FIRST COLUMN
To Vete a Straight Party Ticket Mark
a Cross (X) Ir This Column.

REPUBLICAN.

| DEMOCRATIC.



















\ for the Term beginning March 4, 1923. \
One person duly qualified for the Office of United Sedes Senator,
for the Term ending March 4, 1927.
' 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 OPPOSITE THE NAME OF ANY CANDIDATE INDICATES A VOTE FOR THAT CANDIDATE.
TO VOTE FOR A PERSON WHOSE NAME IS NOT ON THE BALLOT, WRITE OR PASTE HIS OR HER NAME IN THE BLANK SPACE PROVIDED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
TO VOTE FOR AN INDIVIDUAL CANDIDATE OF ANOTHER PARTY AFTER MAKING A MARK IN THE PARTY SQUARE, MARK A CROSS (X) OPPOSITE HIS OR HER NAME.
FOR AN OFFICE WHERE MORE THAN ONE CANDIDATE IS TO BE ELECTED, THE VOTER, AFTER MARKING IN THE PARTY SQUARE, MAY DIVIDE HIS OR HER VOTE BY
\ MARKING A CROSS (X) TO THE RIGHT OF EACH CANDIDATE FOR WHOM HE OR SHE DESIRES TO VOTE. FOR SUCH OFFICE VOTES SHALL NOT BE COUNTED FOR
t CANDIDATES NOT INDIVIDUALLY MARKED.
THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY LANCASTER COUNTY,PENNSYLVANIA, U. S. A.
WEDNESDAY


One person duly qualified for the Office of Governor.
One person duly qualified for the Office of Lieutenant Governor.
One person duly qualified for the Office of Secretary of Internal
Affairs.
One person duly qualified for the Office of Judge of the Superior
Court.

Aad a W

GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH
SHERIFF'S PROCLAMATION
I, C. F. Homsher, High Sheriff of Lancaster County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and give notice to the Electors of the County of
caster, that an Election will be held\in said County of Lancaster, TUESDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1922, for the purpose of electing q
persons to the several Offices hereafter named, to wits
One person duly qualified for the Office of United States Senator,
t for the Term ending March 4, 1923.
One person duly qualified for the Office of United States Senator,
General Assembly, of the First District.
General Assembly, of the Second District.


UNITED STATES SENATOR.
(For the term ending March 4, 1923.)
(Vote for One.)
GOVERNOR.
(Vote for One.)












































David A. Reed, Republican Gifford Pinchot, Republican
Wm. J. Van Essen, Socialist John A. McSparran, Democratic
Rachel C. Robinson, Prohibition Lilith Martin Wilson, Socialist
Thomas J. Davis, Single Tax William Repp, Prohibition
Willlam H. Thomas, Industrialist
John W. Dix, Single Tax































(Vote for One.)
»
JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT.


CT. 25th,
One person duly qualified for the Office of Representative if
Congress.
One person duly qualified for the Office of Representative in thi
Three persons duly qualified for the Office of Representative ii
1

REPRESENTATIVE IN THE
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
First District.











__ (Vote for One.) J
Robert S. Gawthrop, Republican
Scott W. Baker, Republican
Henry C. Niles, Democratic :
Democratic {
Charles Palmer, Prohibition Charles M. Howell,
Lancaster
William G. Wright, Single Tax |
Berdina Trout, Socialist :




Second District.
(Vote for Three.)





























Section 1.

regulations, as may be imposed by the Legislature.
electors thereof, and approved by a majority of those voting thereon.
Shall Section One of Article Fifteen of the Constitution be Amended so as to read as follows? 3
Cities may be chartered whenever a majority of the electors of any town or borough having a population of at least ten thousand shall vote at any general or munic
cities of any particular class, may be given the right and power to frame and adopt their own charters and to exercise the powers—and authority of local self-government, subject, however, to such restrictions, limitations, and
Laws also may be enacted affecting the organization and government of cities and boroughs, which shall become effective in any city ar borough only when submitted to the
> election in favor of the same. Cities, or
| Thomas J. Brown, Republican
i UNITED STATES SENATOR. 1G. Graybill Diehm, Republican
(For the term beginning March 4, 1923.) . REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS.
SOCIALIST (Vote for One.) \ LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR. (Vot6.20r 005: re Fo Soro
. David A. Reed, Republican (Vote for One.)
E William W. Griest, Republican Democratic
ISamuel E. Shull, Democratic |Pavid J. Davis, Republican Walter N. Keylor, {
- ’ Damoeritic Lancaster
Charles Sehl, Socialist Robert E. Pattison, Jr., Democratic [Frank C. Musser, {
Lancaster 3
PROHIBITION Rachel C. Robinson, Prohibition (eo. A. Colenigh, Socialist i “Lancaster
: William J. Burke, Progressive R. E. English, Prohibition
. - Hurry B. Trout Democratic
Charles J. Schoales, Single Tax William Krumm, Induserialist y ae Lancaster
INDUSTRIALIST Hugo W. Noren, Single Tax
SECRETARY OF INTERNAL AEFAIRS.
UNITED STATES SENATOR. (Vote for One.)
(For the Rep ending Maton 4 1927.) Jas. Fleming Woodward, Republican
PROGRESSIV = George Wharton Pepper, Republican . Marshall Thompson, Democratic N
Fred B. Kerr, Democratic Mary Winsor, Socialist
William J. Van Essen, Socialist Ella Broomell, Prohibition
SINGLE TAX Frank G. Lewis, Prohibition Thomas E. North, Industrialist — i
arl W. Thompson, Progressive Charles I. Dunbar, Progressive
J James A. Robinson, Single Tax Lewis Ryan, Single Tax
i
A Cross (X) marked in the square at the right of the word “YES”, indicates a vote FOR the Amendment.
A Cross (X) marked in the square at the right of the word “NO”, indicates a vote AGAINST the Amendment.
PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION. YES

NO


(Seal)
In testimony whereof, | have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the Secretary's
To the Sheriff,
County of Lancaster, Lancaster, Pa.

damstown Borough—At the Lancaster Chr
County House
Akron.
Kron Borough—At the Hotel
 






















mbia Borough:
rst ward—Vigilant Engine House,
- on Second street.
Fourth ward—At the Exchange Hotel,
nut stre
RN the Fifth street Hotel.
 







Dennison, No. 630 Walnut street.
Seyenth ward—At the residence of
oseph Lilly, No. 15 South Eighth




Big en ward—At Shawnee Engine
Susquehanna
ward—At the
Niath ward Manor
Company's House,
estoga Township—At Aston's Garage.
i Township—At the
Hotel, in Bainbridge.




Martindale
lage of Martindale.
Blue Ball-
of Blue Ball.
Terre Hill
xth ward—At store room of Joseph Earl,
Earlville—At Brownstown Hotel.
Farmersville—At
mersville.
Eden
dwelling house in said township.
ouse Elizabethtown Borough—At the Friend-
ship Steam Engine and Hose Com-
pany.
Elizabeth—Bldg. of Aaron C. Weidman
in Brickerville.
Hxchange Ephrata Borough:
First ward—Ephrata Market House.

the Masonic Hall, in
gh.




At the hotel in the vil-
of Jacob Oberlin
At the hotel in the village ing.
At the hotel in Terre Hill
West:
the hotel in Far- Lancaster City:
Township—At Albert L. Herr's Second ward:
King street.
street.







rnon “H ouse. First
Norwood—At property of the estate
Lampeter, West—At the public house in
the village of Lampeter Square. of Poplar and Filbert streets.
Lancaster Township—At the Engleside
Hotel, at Graeff’s Landing.
First ward—At Western Hotel.
First precinct—At the Hotel Royal,
corner N. Duke and Grant Sts.
Second precinct-——At Ransing’s hotel,
on Hast Orange street.
Third ward—At Wolfer’'s hotel,
Fourth ward—At No. 114 South Queen
1d Hall Fifth ward:
recinct—At the Plow
on West King street.


Chester street.
Eighth ward:
Hotel, on Manor street.
Third precinct—At the hotel,
Ninth ward:
First precinct—At Melrose
Tavern,
mship—At Georgetown Hotel Sol Sa + x C Second i cinct —At the store of J.
jart Towns Bip ns 7 Houses a Ley) Akron ‘School House. De: Barry Heinitsh, corner of
Village of Bc Public Mouse the Band Hall, in the t the Lincoln Hotel, in the Chestnut street and Marietta ave-
< James B. Witmer yiown. f Ancoln. ; ry nue.
Muddy Creek—At the hotel of Five- 1 t the corner of Market —AL Amos B. Shiffer’s Hotel Sixth ward:
ntville : 2 yi Clay alley, in the village tor ownship—At Nevada Inn, in First precinot—At the Schiller
faernarvon Township—At Churchtown i Wakefield. House, on North Queen street.
hoo! House. . 8 At Rutt's School House, Her 1, East: : : it oa Second precinct—At Lafayette Ho-
Clay ywnship—At the hotel in the township. I shurg At the Hast Petersburg tel, N. Christian street.
. village of Clay. ; : _At property of G. Edgar Fire Company, No. 1, village of East Third precinct—At John Adam Sny-
Cocalico, East—At W. H. Harner's Brown, in the village of Chestnut Pelershurg : : der's Stock Yards Hotel.
Hotel, Reamstown, Pa Laval Landisville Al the el, in the vil- Seve x 5
r . : ~ , lage of Landisville. Seventh ward:
Poca a at the hotel in the vil- Dromore Hast FAL Isage Groff's louse; Rohrerstown—At Harry Walk’s hotel First DiScinotomay Grace HEvangell-
choe. pr 4 in Mechanic's Grove. D yh Boars 4 cal church.
ge of Schoeneek. . Denver Borough—Public house of F. H. in the village of Rohrerstown. Sec ie orecinet—At th Seventh
he hotel in the vil- Er Hempfield, West: ond. x © Seven
Bfainsport—At the i Whitmyer. Mountville District—Property of John Ward Hotel, at the northeast cor-
lage of i the hotel in the Earl Township: Meister. ner of Rockland and Che ter
Colerain Downghip 5 §, New Holland District—Vacant lot of Northwestern—Public house of Chas. streets.
village of Kirkwood Isaac R. Kachel. "HH. Zeamer. Third precinct—At the Hall, No. 526
—At the Wagner House. Earl, East: 2 Siiver Spring—At the hotel in the vil- First precinct—At John Kirchner's
Soa ward at Joseph Schlegel- Terre Hill District—Premises of Win- lage of Silver Spring. Hotel, on Manor street.
miloh’s Hotel. fleld S. Kurtz. Lampeter, Bast—At High School Bulld- Second precinet—At John Stumpf’s
corner
Hotel,
corner of North Prince and West
Lemon streets.
Second precinct—At H. C. H
street.
Cigar Store,
East streets.
aefner's
Restaurant, No. 561 North Prince
Third precinct—At Wm. Howard's
Lemon and Mary
Leacock Township—At the hotel in In-
tercourse, now or late of
Miller.
George
Leacock, Upper—At Fire Company Hall
in Leacock.
L itz Borough:
Charles’ Hotel, at Oak Hill
Manheim
Neffsville (Northern District)—At the
hotel
Stock yards (Southern District)—At
the public house of M. H. Grube.
Manheim
First ward—At Martin Oechsle's Hotel,
in sald borough.
Second
hotel in said borough.
Third Ward—At George Myers' Board-
ing House,
Manor Township:
Indiantown—Store room of E. K. Bren-
Manor New—At proprety of H. M.
Kauffman’s machine shop.
Millersville—At Mra. Cdroline Hoak's
wheelright shop, in the village of Hotel.
Millersville.
Marietta Borough:
Third ward—In the store of John Bas-
tian, in said borough.
Martic Township—At the hotel in.Raw-
linsville.
Mountville
Swan Hotel,
Mount Joy Borough:
West ward—At Washington House.
East ward—At MecGinnle’ Hotel.
Mount Joy Township:
Upper—At H. S.
house, on the Manheim road.
  
 
ward—Springs Hotel.
Britain Township—At Aaron
Paradise
Township:
at Neffsville. Penn
orough:
Ward—At J. M. Summy’s
in said borough.
Indiantown.
Borough—At the
in Mountville.
White
DN sitenstoin's ware-
/ 7
/ '
5 ~~,
Lower—At Old Town Hal, in the vil-
lage of Florin.
Milton Grove—At the hote
Milton Grove.
Holland
Holland House, kept by L3
Tow. nship—At Blam
Hotel (formerly known as t
Horse.)
Township:
South Penn—At the house of
Ehrhart.
Junction—At the hotel,
Junction,
Unionville—At
kept by Joseph A. Hoke.
Pequea Township—At the hotel at West
Willow.
Providence Township—At O. E. Martin's
Warehouse in Smithville.
Quarryville—In O. U. A. M.
lage of
Second ward—Warwick House. New
the borough of Quarryville.
Rapho Township:
Newtown—At
Sporting Hill—At the Sport'ng Hill
Strickler's—Premises of Em
Union Square—At the hotel at Unicn
Cambridge—At
cooper shop.
Gap—At the Bellevue House, at Gap.
Spins Garden-—Aj the Spring Garden
ote
White Horse—At the White Bi rse
Hotel, kept by. J F. Seld mridg
Strasburg Boroug
First EA Li Washingt. n Hoel,
in sald boro
Second ward—
Ross Hildebrand,
BERNARD J. MYERS,
office to be affixed, this Fifth day of October, A. D. 1922.
Secretary of the Commonwealth,






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ough.
Borouth—At S$ New Ter
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ville.





at Lencast
bo. ough.
the T"Inionville Hotel, g
sald borough.





Hall, in
E. H. Myers’ store,


Eaby.
First ward—At H. Burd Cassel's of- Square.
Sadsbury Township—At the Old Red
Second ward—At the Council Chamber Lion Hotel, owned by 8S. P. Miller. éVery member of
of Central Hall, in said borough. Salisbury Township State Legislature,
‘William ~~ Lauder’s Coimon Council



 

 

t the residence offJ. officer.

bin’s Warwick Town. hip
ack Warwick—At the hotel at Brunner




Departmerts of
ted ftates, or of"
The Court of Quarter Sessions and Commissioners of Lancaster County have fixed and desigiited the following places in the Several Election Districts of the
County for holding the Election:
Third ward—At the Swan I7otel.
Strasburg Township-—At John Metwger's
,near Stra. burg “bor=
e Hill Borough—At property of Wiie
Warwick, East—At the High Schoel
Building in Rothsville.
Washington Borough:
Upper ward—At Wer z's Hotel, in said
Lower ward—At A. G. Kise's storo, ia
d I, the said Sheriff, do turther give
that ever; person, exceptiag Juse
the Peace, who shall hold aty
appolniment of profit or irag
Government of the ni
the State, or ef any cliy se
distr.ct, whetaer a ovis
er or otherwise, a ruhor=
ant, Who « or shi

1 he
Legislative,

d district, an
ngress, and
d uf the 8
7 rity, ol

missioners of any in@grpcic._ed distri
is by law Incapabls ;
ereising at the same tf
appointment of Judge,
of any election of this
and that no Inspactor,
° icar of any such
eligible to any orice ow hg
ugh. sald election, except/ t of an
C. F. HOMSHER, 8




u
electio!
1929,
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