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«3 r\ A ?v_ "Tf I if'YS" FFICIAL STATE BALLOT. cross-mark (X) opposite the name of each candidate Itfi to vote for in the squares indicated by the arrow, ESIPENTIAL idential Elector—T. B. WALKER—Republican—MeKINLEY Idential Elector—E. G. HOLMES—Republican—McKINLEY tential Elector-BURDETTETHAYER-Republican-McKIIILEY idential Elector—CHARLES H. BUDD—Republican— MeKINLEY W~ idential Elector—JAMES QUIRK—Republican—MeKINLEY Idential Elector—VALOR A D. EDDY—Republican—HeKINLEY Idential Elector—C. A. SMITH—Republican—HcKIN LEY idential Elector—WARREN POTTER—Republican—MeKINLEY feaidential Elector—M. R. BROWN—Republican—MeKINLEY |t- *Bidential Elector-WILSON BORST-^|^}^at-BRYAN fieaidential Elector-CHAS. d'AUTREMONT—£|™°^at-BRYAN |4 presidential Elector-JOHN H. IVES-g^°^at-BRYAM IM. residential Elector-HARLOW H. BONNIWELL--p^°^at~BRYAN jp residential Elector—JOHN DAY SMITH—pj™ Democrat residential Elector-SYLVESTER KELLIHER—Dlmic?at_BRYAI1 r., residential Elector-T. J. MEIGHEN——BRYAN residential Elector—HANS B. BJORGE—£|£Pj*Jat-BRYAN ij residential Elector—JAMES DILLON—democrat—BRYAN residential Elector-JAMES P. PINKHAM-Prohibition-IEVERINO residential Elector—OLE KRON—Prohibition—LEVERING Residential Elector-BSNJAMIN W. HOW—PALMER residential Elector—JAMES S. O'BRIEN—democrat—P*LMER residential Elector-JOHN VON ROHR—Democrat-CALMER —BRYAN National "Democrat" idential Elector—T. N. SIMMONS—National Democrat—PALMER presidential Elector—ERNST SCHRADER—democrat—P*LMER Presidential Elector—A. UELAND—National Democrat—PALMER presidential Elector-WILSON G. CROSBY—Democrat—PAL*ER presidential Elector-LYMAN B. EVERD^LIi—Democrat- PALI" •Idential Elector—EDWIN E. »«TC(IETT STATE BALLOT. or—DAVID M. CLOUGH—Republican or—JOHN LIND—Democrat—Peoples ernor—WM. J. DEAN—Prohibition or—ALBERT A. AMES—Independent ernofr-WM. B. HAMMOND—Socialist-Labor ER Lieutenant Governor- Secretary of State- State Treasnrer- S 3 HI 3 PI For Taxation of railroad lands, WOKTfllJfGTON ADVANCE, THUBSD A.T, OCT. 29,1896. Lieutenant Governor—JOHN L. QIBBS—Republican Lieutenant Governor—J. M. BOWLER—Peoples—Democrat Lieutenant Governor—CLARENCE WEDGE—Prohibition Secretary of State—ALBERT BERG—Republican Secretary of State—JULIUS J. HEINRICH—Democrat—Peoples Secretary of State—J. A. McCONKEY—Prohibition State Treasurer—AUGUST T. KOERNER—Republican State Treasurer—ALEXANDER McKINNON—Democrat—Peoples Attorney General—HENRY W. CHILDS—Republican Attorney General— Attorney General—JOHN A. KEYES—Peoples—Democrat For the act appropriating the income from internal improve ment land fund to the internal improvement or road and bridge fund. Shall there be a Constitutional Convention? Amendment to section four (4) of Article five (5) of the Con—YES) stitution of the State of Minnesota, defining the author ity and duties of the Governor in relation to pardons, and creating a board of pardons. —NO Amendment to Section one (1), of Article seven (7), of the Con stitution of the State of Minnesota which relates to elective franchise. -r i-i' Amendment to Article four (4) of the Constitution, allowing cities and villages in this state to frame their own city charters. Amendment to Section thirteen (13), of Article one(l), of the Constitution relating to the taking or damaging private property for public use. —NO Constitutional Amendment providing for the taxation of Bleeping car and other companies and owners, etc. OFFICIAL COUNTY BALLOT. Put a cross-mark (X) opposite the nameTof each candidate you wish to vote for in the squares indicated by the arrow. Member of Congress—JAMES T. McCLEARY—Republican Member of Congress—FRANK A. DAY—p^^jgg8^ Member of Congress—ROBERT PRICE—Prohibition Member of Congress- Representative—DANIEL SHELL—Republican Representative—OLE 0. HOLMEN—-Republican Representative—A. S. PYER—Republican Representative—MICHAEL SULLIVAN pe0ples Representative—THOMAS LOWE-g^at Representative—F.'M. PAYNE peoples Representative— Representative— Representative— I 1 PI 3 PI —YES —NO —YES -NO —YES —NO —YES -NO —YES —NO —YES —YES NO —YES —NO County Auditor—E. A. TRIPP—Republican Sheriff—L. L. McCARTNEY—Republican Sheriff— Sheriff—GILBERT ANDERSON—Pem?cra!t Peoples Sheriff—J. Gh MURPHY—Independent Register of Deeds— Judge of Probate—C. M. CORY—Republican Judge of Probate—W. R. KYLE—56mc?crat ireopies Judge of Probate— Court Commissioner- O 3D O 2 PI -1 •n O 30 30 rn Coroner—R. B. PLOTTS—Democrat Coroner— 1 •••-'•x County Auditor—J. T. MdKNIGHT—?eraocrat Peoples County Auditor— County Treasurer—J. P. PETERSON—Republican County Treasurer—B. F. YOUNG—5em?crat Peoples County Treasurer— Register of Deeds—A. Q. LINDGREN—Republican Register of Deeds—J. S. BLAIR— Register of Deeds—W. J. PARRY—Independent County Attorney—C, M. CRANDALL—Republican County Attorney—O. W. FREEMAN— County Attorney— County Surveyor—M. S. SMITH—Republican County Surveyor— Superintendent of Schools—JOHN IRELAND—Republican Superintendent of Schools—Wm. FINLEY—p^JjeJj8^ Superintendent of Schools—MAUD GRAVES—Independent. Superintendent of Schools— Commissioner, 1" Dist.—F. D. LINDQUIST—Republican Commissioner, t" Dist.— Commissioner, 3 Dist.—M. S. BOYLE—Republican Commissioner, 3." Dist.—A. J. RICE-^J^at Commissioner! 3 Dist.- A Commis3ioner, 5 Dist.—H. M. PALM—Republican Commissioner, 5 Dist.—H. C. SHEPARD—Democrat Commissioner, 5 Dist.- Announcements. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Register of Deeds, subject to the will of the peo ple. W. J. PARBY. At the request of many of the teachers and friends of education I announce myself as an independent candidate for the office of Superin tendent of Schools subject to the will of the people. MAUD GRAVES. I hereby announce myself as an independent candidate for Sheriff of Nobles county, and ask all who can conscientiously, to vote for me at the polls next November. J. G. MURPHY, Adrian. Wyckoff's Cash Prices. Pearl Barley, 2 cents. Oyster Crackers, 5 cents. Choice New Sorghum, 35 cents. Choice Table Syrup, 30 cents. Choice Can Beans, 7 cents. Plow Shoes, $1.00 Boys "Vests, 25 & 50 cents. Boys Suits, 75 cents up. Personal. FREE—64-page medical reference book to any person afflicted with any special, chronic or delicate disease pe-J culiar to their sex. Address the lead ing physicians and surgeons of the United States, Dr. Hathaway & Co., TO Dearborn street, Chicago. 25-411 Men Wanted SI our I 3 O 3J O ST J1 ..Ht'I'S I 3 so 5 fi 3 -\|P. 6 2 3 30 3 'fi if Ojlfr Of PI Mpykf 3 j-a. 30 6 -z ml ml •3] §*SR FARMEB& 1 MECHANICS, School Teach ers, Machine KentSranyone honest and willing to hustle.we 111 pay good wages from BOW to April, with lr facilities and personal help any man full* alkre and willing id work can win a pa' *ck, stating position with us. Apply quick, stating age. X«. Zi. May ft Oo„ V- Nurserymen. Seedsmen Florists, St. Pavl.1 We keep the Ewes Wool Soap guar anteed to wash all woolen goods with out shrinkage. W. W. Loveless, ANTED.—SEYERAL FAITH ful men or women to travel responsible established house in Mfnr uesota. Salary $780 payable $15 weekly and expenses. Position per manent. Reference. Enclose self-, addressed stamped envelope. TJbfej National, Star Building, Chicago. Prof E.F. Harrington Graduate of the Chicago Opthiamic College and Hospital, will visit Worthington on Thursday Nov. 5th for ONE DAY ONLY. He testn the EYES FREE of CHARGE and makes glasses to fit. Anybody troubled with POOR VISION, PAIN in the EYES,HEAD ACHE, etc., had better consult him at once. Wanted-An Idea Protect VUftw HaUt lr* Oo. ir p: Who out tlslak of some stmpr thing tor Defective Pa