Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 October 1908 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

BOW 10 lOTE COfIHECTLY READ THIS COLUMN CAREFULLY The device at the head of the Democratic ticket is a rooster. The device at the head of the Republican ticket is an eagle. A Other tickets on the ballot have different devices. The Democratic ticket is in the first column, the Republican ticket is in the second column, and so on. Below Is a sample of the Democratic and Republican tickets, with the respective party devices, In the order in which they will appear on the official ballot - SAMPLE BALLOT K K ‘w J/ DEMOCRATIC TICKET. ‘ REPUBLICAN TICKET. ‘ p or Presidential Elector, For Presidential Elector, dem. State-at-Large, rep. z State-at-Large, ADAM HEIMBERGER. , WINFIELD T. DURBIN.

INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS FIRST. Ton must get your ballot and a blue pencil from the polling ! clerks in the election room. Remember that a blue pencil is now used instead of a stamp. SECOND. If you want to vote a straight ticket make a cross, thus: X, within the large circle at the head of the ticket containing the device of the party for whose candidates you wish to vote. If you do not wish to vote a straight ticket, you must not mske a cross in the large circle containing tho device of your party, but you must make a cross, thus X, on the small square to the left of the name of each candidate for whom you desire to vote, on whatever list' of candidates it may be. If the large circle at tho head of the ticket is marked, and the ballot is marked at any other place. It Is void and cannot be counted, unless there be no candidate for some office in the list printed under'such marked device, in which case you may indicate youj choice for such office by making a cross, thus X, on the square to left name of any candidate for such office on any other lisL Tho cross must be placed within or on the circle or square or the ballot is void snd cannot be counted. . ' THIRD. Do not mutilate your ballot, or mark it either by scratching a name off or writing one on, or in any other way except by Marking la the circle or on the squares as before mentioned. Otherwise tho ballot will not be counted. You must not put any mark of any kind on your ballot except as before mentioned. FOURTH. After marking your ballots, and before leaving the booths, fold them separately so that the face of each cannot be seen, and so tho initial letters of the names of the polling clerks on the back thereof can bo seen. Then hand your ballots to the Inspector, ths pencil to tho polling clerk, and leave the room. FIFTH. If you are physically unable to mark your ballot, or cannot read English, so Inform the polling clerks, and make an affidavit to that effect, and tell them h’ow you wish to vote, and they will mark you ballot for you. But neither you nor the clerks must permit any other person to hoar or see how your ballot Is marked. It is a penal offense to deciare that you cannot read English or cannot mark your ballot, if, in fact, you can; and in no case shall the ballots be marked by the poll clerks-if the voter can read the English language or is physically able to mark hl<* ballot, and then not until the voter has made the affidavit. SIXTH. If you shcvld accidentally, or by mistake, deface, mutilate or spoil your ballot, return it to the poll clerks and get a new ballot. SEVENTH. You must not accept a ballot from any person outside of the election room. Any ballot cwtslde is fraudulent, and it is a penitentiary offense to have such a ballet tn your possession, whether you attempt to vote it or not. EIGHTH. You must not attempt to hold any conversation in tho elso tlon room except with members of the election board and poll clerks. NINTH. Use only the blue pencil handed to you by the polling clerk in marking your ballot. If you mark with any other pencil your ballot is void and will not be counted. TENTH You must not put any mark of any kind on your ballot except as before mentioned.

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