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VICTORY COMES
. Continued from P'ajre One .
the election hoard. M. Clary and
M'om AtRJil; demdernts, tfawclOMly be
hind Anthony and Udsord. It was
donceded in flotiie' plaoes ianlgMt
that Antliony hrid hen defente'd by' a
small mnrRln hnt the official cdunt
areatly chansed the complexion, of the
affair.
George Neeiy, a deniocratwfls de
feated by Dr. J. O. Setter, republi
can, for member of council from the
first ward, .!. X. itudolph was the
only ward councilman elected by the
democrats. In the .second ward ho
defeated Carpenter, who was seeking
re-election. Handal), the republican
candidate for council In the third
ward won fropi Carter, the demo
cratic nominee, by the small margin
of sixteen votes. Wljllam X. Gorton,
republican, was victorious over ,1.-,W.
Ilurr, In the fourth ward.
On the townshli) ticket tho demo
crats were successful In electing
both Charles H, Conloy and Charles
E. Qompf, Justices of the peace, over
the republican .candidates, Harry
Thompson, for second term nnd
Oeorge y. MclClnley. .Qhnrles Con-
ley a excellent acinilijist.ratlon of the
office during his first tcrnj was en
dorsed in no uncertain manner by the
voters
Air. fonley received the
highest vote of any ot (he four can
didates. Charles Oompf was second,
Harry Thompson third and George W.
McKInley, fourth. Ilcnjamln nigford,
republican, was re-elected constable
over .Joseph Ixmg lyj'ji small majority.
In the school board voting, many
women participated at nI of the
polls. The voters elected Fred E.
Guthery, J. W. .Incoby and M. 11.
nlckerson. which means that tho
board will be non partisan this year
as had been the casefor ninny; years.
The candidates finished tho race In
the order named, II. O. Diiijn, an In
dependent candidate having given M.n
11. nlckerson a close race until the
last few precincts were heard from.
There were eight candidates for the
school board.
In practically every nreclnct In tlm
city both Democrats and Republicans
"scratched" tickets with n'vlm. mnt
voters taking fhelr time in the booths I
ano maniiiR their, tickets look llkfl
a bunch or chicken tracks,' prac
tically little of the result at any.
precinct was known, until long after
midnight. It was reported that tho
Republicans were doing far more
scratching than the. Democrats and
the full returns proved its veracity.
iFor tic most part the Democrats
kept closely to tho. pxcnlleni ticket
nominated by the party's convention
and the result, Is self qvhleiit.
Judges and clerks Jn the vnttne
booths went on duty at six' o'clock
Tuesday morning and worked hard
until tho polls closed at five thirty.
iiil-ii mo reai nani worK . commenced
and Kntrm nf thn ntAft.rt. ..nnn ...A
not counted until about 4:30 o'clock-f.
Wednesday morning. The large
ay inornlng. The hmr
amount or "scratching" of tickets
was responsible for the tardiness In
counting the vote and emphasized (ho
need or voting machines in the city.
uirgo crowns or men and women
were on the streets Tuesday night
and gathered at the various places,
where It 'was possible to secure the
returns. At tho Mirror .office n large
crowd gathered and bulletins an
nouncing the results by .precincts 'in
uuui cicy nnu county were read. Re
turns wero received by the election
board In the commissioners' office
at the court house until about ona
o'clock when the board decided to nd-
journ until Wednesday to receive the
returns. At tho orrices of Charles
Conley nnd L. I). MoNeal, large num
bers of voters gathered and heard
tho returns. The MfniKnr.nMi.rio.,
headquarters In the Uarnhart block
were well fillet! until Qulgley's de
feat was certain nml Minn Mm ..,..,i
dispersed
Large crowds remained on Mm
streets until long nfter midnight,
when it whs seen thnt it might ho
morning before ,the actual result was
known. It has been many years since,
an election has so thoroughly stirred
up tho city nnd lias Interested everv-
one to the exten thnt did the fight,
fPiiunrl n '
Republican leaders, have little to
say of the rout of their forces. Thore
are sore spots and" plenty of them,
icnuers ine fact that H. v nnnitimn
nllowetl himself to be coaxed Into
declaring for local option, Itepubll
cans say that they realized the tick
et was gone when Donlthen switched.
"Lack of harmony" was the only
answer clvnn l.v ,1.0 ,,.. ,.,
answer given by the party lenders
wnen interviewed Wednesday morn
ing by the Mirror. There nppears
to bo Internal dissensions In the
party that will crop out in a full
fledged flght'ero lonf.
The votes were cast as -follows-
BIG ISLAND.
Donlthen, 01 ;Smlth, 04; Lukens, 1;
Hensel, 17.
J30WLINQ OREEN.
Donlthen, 30; Smith, "82; Lukeng,
2; HenBel, 40.
CALEDONIA VILLAOE.
Donlthen,' B'5;Smlth, 73; Ltikcns, 1;
Hensel, 28 -
CLARIDON (NORTH).
Donlthen, 45; Smith, 54; Hensel, 111.
CLARIDON (SOUTH),
Donlthen, 54; Smith, 4G; Hensel,- 54.
GRAND,
Donlthen, 20; Smith, 27: Hensel,14.
GRAND PKAIRIE.
Don't henV41; Swlth, 38, Lulseni, 2;;l
itensei, 13.
.. mxN CAiir (ViL, , .
'&&.
9'
NUl lliey no not ko to enmn nut n,.-
only and make announcement Zt t. iss- Second ('.Rauhausi; T
them The defeat of, the republican Lipplucott m VnM WaJd A- 'S
ticket ascribed . by many of th. hf,UOr 1. -, :. vaj" A' "au:
1 1 ii'r' iv, '1 " An " i'i ilri 1 r"rtliiiriMrtii'aiiiiPJh--:---" --feiTn iii'hlMBrfffiiTira." &u. . , , iymliSlfciliilli
,,X)ijlthn, 51; mtiy 24.L MeJsel,Jv
Donlthen, 70J Smith, 81; Hense!, 9,
uMArltON HP. (NORTH)
iDonlthen 47; Smith, 72; Lukens, lj
Hensel,. 17, t
. -MARION Tifi (SOUTH),
t (DooJthen, 44; ftmlth, 78! Hensel, 23.
.Atl,li(riWARDNA.
DontbB, ; sSmltli1U42v..Luken8,
1; HcncU.4ttr MV
. F,I1WT ,JYAD D.
t iDonJthen, t5; Smith, 128; Hensel,
10. j as.- , ,vi, . ..
FlhST WARD V,f
, TDonlthon, 85; Smith, 82; Lukenfl,- 2;
Hensel, ID. , . ;,tll) ,
FlRSTrAVAno.p.,,, . ,,...-.
. Dojnltlicn, 91; Smith, 00; I.ukons, 2;
Hensel,- 18. t, ,. , ,k
..piftST :WAUr E
'Donlthcn, 74; Smith, 102; Lukoiis,
4; Hensel,. i02. nVi, .
,PCOND,WARD A. , i. , . .
Doulthon, 88; Smith, 186; Lukens,
3; Hense(j-20: ; v -w i
SECOND WARD D.
Donlthen, 130; Smith, 120; I.nkens,
5; Hensel IQn
SECOND WARD.C,
Donlthen, 102; Smith, 134 I.ukons,
o; Jiensei, lm.
THIRD WARn A.
Donlthen, 110; Smith, 115; I.nkens,
2; Hensel. 38.
THIRD WARD T).
Donlthen, lf.2; smith, IBS; Hensel,
59.
.THIRD WARt) O.. r
Donlthen, 132; Smith. 160; I.ukens,
1; Hensel. 54.
THIRD WARD D
iDonlthen, 150; Smith, 155; I.nkens,
1; Hensel, 40.
FOURTH WARD A.
.Donltheif, 114; Smith. 120; T.ulccns,
3; Hensel, 71,
FOURTH WARD n.
Donlthen, 105; Smith, 128; I.uketis,
2; Hortscl, 73.
FOURTH WARD C.
Donlthen, OS; Smith, 04; I.ukens, 4;
Hensel, 54.
LARUE (VIL.)
Donlthen, 100; Smith, 76; I.ukens,
3; Heiisel, 20
NEW ni.OO;MfNGTON.
Donlthen. ,30; Smith. 34; ,Lukons, 1;
Hensel, 5.
MONTGOMERY (EASTJ.
Donlthen, 47; SmIUi, 50; Hensel, 8.
iMONTGOMMERY (WEST J.
Donlthen, 47; Smith. 32; Hensel, 7.
Donlthen, 51; Smith, 133;-. Hensel, (
i...jjLLint'.t
19'. v .
PROSPECT (VlLi),
Donlthen. 103; Smith, 120; Hensel,
24,
Prospect,hr;l ,1C7 .OY.;QR4fl;0 ,w
PROSPECT (TP.).
Donlthen, 00;i Smith, 107; Hensel, 0.
. .RICHIiAND.
Donlthen. 20; Smith, 180; Hensel,
11. .
MORRAL. . . .
Donlthen, 20; Smith, 10; Hensel, 32.
SALTROCK.
Donlthen, 30; Smith, 2j Hensei; G.
' scon:. .;
Dn'ilthen. 34; Smith, 57; Lnkens,
I1' ense. H.
TULLY,
Donlthen, 53; Smith, 00; Lnkens, 3;
Hensel, 30.
VBLDO,(VIL,).
Donlthen, 33; Smith. 48; Hensel, 4.
WALDO (TP.)
Donlthen, : Smith, 74; Hepselr 12.
TOTAIiS.
Don I then. 200fl; Smith, 3500;, Lnk
ens, 53; Hensel. 3000,
vote' for Mayor.
First A: Keller, 02; Schcrff, 150;
First FJ: Keller. 100; Scherff, 128;
First O: Keller, 04; Scherff, 03r First
D: Keller, 01; Scherff, 80; First Ei
Keller, 87; Scherff, 122". . .'Second A:
Keller, 10G; Schorlt, 103; Second D,
Keller, 135; Scherff, J32; First C: Kel
ler. 1,14; Scherff. 100. Third A:
Keller, 135; Scherff,- 132; Third B:
Keller, 100; Schwff, 100; Third O:
Keller, 170; Scherff. 1CJ; Third D:
Kqlqr, 184: Scherff, 175, Fourth 'A:
Keller, 137; Scherff, 178; Fourth R:
Kelfcr, 145; Schorff. 100; Fourth C:
Keller, Illr Scherff,. 87., Totals, Kel-
ier, iuj; aciierd, 2173.
VOTE FOR PRESIDENT OF COUN
CIL. First A: Rauhauser, 105; Llpplncott,
137t First B: Rauhauser, no Llpplu
cott. 113; First C: Rauhauser, 101;
Llpplncott.. 82; First D: Rauhauser,
112; Llpplncott. 00; First E: Rau
hauser, 02; Llpplncott. 110. Second
A: Rauhauser, 110; Llpp ncott. 178;
.loolncott.
R: RauhausetC 20.1? T.innin,, 11.
third C: Rauhnuser, ISO; Llppincott,
140; Third D, RaHhatrser, 172 Llp
pineott 105. Fourth A: Rauhuscr.
15, ; Llrmlneott.. 14s. Pnnrii. t. t..
hauser 130; Llpplncott
1 '. ' "'l""cun,
1r.Q. T.-'nntl.
C: Rauhauser. 100i Unnnmtt m
Totals: Rauhauser, 109; Llpplncott,
VOTE FOR?"CTTY! 'AUDiTOR'
'First A: QuigWiy, 101: Elliott, 144;
Prs D; QuIgleyj-iEHJotrms;
rst C: QulKli!yrt.ioTf BIJJntt 80;
i?L) WPP M: m'- W-
VllA &&CmL V2-;
a. A, ZWF'rmwmV' 100;
Thud cr QfMiftryjisfrEWfnttv joi;
third D, MWitoJkMfl 188.
Fourth A: :,QuiJifoy.ii2: Knif i(k.
FourtliP: y(l.eyaJ7T; UW. lil
-? , . X , WV Vi, Wlrtt,, W.
.u.o, 'KMJ!?o;j;iustl).OT81
VOTE FOR CI.TV TREASURER
First A; Myers 104: WalMra fan'.
Flfst JJ. yer 08; WaWra: .157;
IT?l-. n .,. L -J . Z.'. I
",iH u: mi-tb jmi; 'watora 84-
..v fr X1JVIP WW;
WatoM 78:
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--- , Mtiunvi,. 1.11J. Ijlinilllllirr . 7M M'hlhil
Second. Gr Qat-UiL na.- t'.inx 101'
T MAitfdN; DAILY JihM(5RlMlAyfr0ViiMW B,l07.
i1
First B. fclyerit forf . Walters loft'
HccqiSt A.iMyera tori; WaltoTfl
.lf; oeconu imi uyersv, ,147 nvnuers
L'll; Second 'C ; Myers Hfi; Wal
ters l4f. ,. A
llilr'd A; Me'rs '2;WaU6rH f2.1 J
Third h: iMyers 20l';'. Walters J(t".;
Third C; Myorii'' 171 .Walters 153 j
Third,); iMycm 172 Walters 10$.
Fourth As- flyers' 1(!3' 'Walters
U4nj Fourth Qj Myers 182 Walters
(); -tourui ur Aiyers 102; Wftl.
tors 112. Totals.i.Myors 1071 Wni
trs jopi). ? "
VOTE FOR SOLICITOR.
First A; Uoyd lOUj Molonoy 142;
First R; ll'oyd' 10)---Moloney J28;
Kirst C; Uoyd- 1 OS?;: Moloney 70;
First D: Itoyd ioi':Mo)'oney 72.
Third Ef Uoyd. 10(1; Molonoy KM,
Second ': Uoyd"l07; .Moloney
11)2 J Second H: Itoyd jy. Moloney
131; Second O-'Uoyd, 12 ; (Moloney
14-1. ' .f.(i'.
Tlilrd A: l!o'ytlavil42i Molonoy
.12(1; 'llilrd 11; Uoyd':2(l4; Molonoy
170 Third O: Hoydjfirf. .Moloney
153; Third I). Uoyd": J 70 Molonoy
171. 'i"Ju '
Fourth A; Hoyd fi 70: Molonoy
l,-)0; Fourth 11- l!oyd.lR(. Molonoy
121; Fourth C: rioyd'i'W; 'Moloney
78, Totnls; Uoyd;, '20S7-; 'Moloney
IV.) 1 .
v.i;,
FOR HOARD OF PUBLIC, -SEUVIOK
First A; Busardioi; Krnnso,
H7: Isslelb, 10.-,; Anthony, 121;
Clary, 12(1 ; Moodf-pi.
First It- HitsnrdioS; Krauso,
14-J; Isslelb, xJ)7;fAnllioiiy. ()-,;
t;iary, 104; -Mean, '102
Klrst C; ilusarduri04; Krauso,
; Isslelb, :i; ,'jiAnthony, S3;
tiiurj, S4', Menu, H.'lv ,
First D; Busardf.'oo; Krauso,
100: Isslelb, )2; .'.Vxnthony, fl.",.
Clnry, n.-; Mend, 115.
First B: lliiaard, jfiO; Krauso, f)S;
Isslelb, 00; Anthony, 00; Clary,
07; Mead. )S. &
Second A; Uusard 04: Krauso,
114; Isslelb, 07;- Anthony, 75
Clary, 102: .Mead. '177;
Second II; Bnsard.V 140; Krauso,
L'll: Isslelb loi : Anthony. 114
Clary, 124; Mead. 200.
Second ; llusnrd,, HO; Krause,
12; Isslolb, no 'Anthony, 12.1;
Clary, i.'.O; MeadSL'JC.
Third A: Biisnrd,V'120: Krauso,
1.19;. Isslelb, 143; Anthony, 128;
Clary; joi): Moad.vioj).
'llilrd ,B: BimariL'V 111.-,. Krauso.
201: Isslelb. ' 214 :VAnthony, ifli -
Claryk 188; Mead. .130.
Tl,l.l r t,.. i'U. .-
. ....I v; iiiiKiiiu, ,1,1; irause,
103; ilHHlolli, 77. Anhon.v. 147':
.Olnrj', 133; Mend, .140.
Third D: Busnrd.lo.'I; Krause,
103: IsslolbJ 108: Anthony. nr,fi:
Clary, 143., Mendi-lPO.
4'ourtH Ay Bitsard uiO; Krause,
181r. Isslelb .103;tAuthony I00v
CUiry. .137? Mead, 117. '
fourth -11;.. 14tvfa,rlri38j Krauso,
13; Iss)elb. 1S1 V Anthony, 140:
Clary. 128: -Mead. 111? "S
Fourth C; Busnrd," 108: Kraifso,
102; Isslelb, OS; Anthony, 87;
Clnry, 70; -.Mead. 77. Totals'; Rus
ard. issf). -lrnilw. .lon.-:.! Isslolb.
10-10; Anthony, isflj); Olnry, 1828;
Mead, 1S07. -f1"
Till ltD ' ' WARD. C'OUNCimiAN
1 dVoclnct ' A itanclnll'" vio. Car-
I'reclnct 11. Hnndnll.uiO; Car
tor. 201. VC
Precinct f: RnndallTi.o. Car.
"' lfi:i, "'
I'reclnct f: I:andall,'fi7.; Carter,
148. y
Totnls. Itandall, mo-xt'nrtor, (yx
; SKCOXD WARD rOUNCiLMAx"
Precinct A,: Cnrpenter,Viii7. Ru
doi!;". 1.78. , KTv
'JTccinct B: Carpontcr,
Rudolph, i;j.. . ' v
I'reclnct C: CnriK'iitbrT oi.
142;
Ru.
383;
dolph. loo. Totals; Carimnter,
iiimoipn, 4sr.. ijtt.-j,
FIRSf WARD COUNCILMAN
Precinct A: .Sclter,'i6o; Nooly,
I'reclnct II . Seitnrlfl'.f. Neolv.
",V '. ' . JfWJ"
I'reclnct C Seitor07; Neoly,
70. , ',
I'reclnct l): SeltorSi04: Neoly.
HI. - . - '.IfVJa
fUJ4; Neoly,
m. ,j
l'reclhct
Ii: SoltPpiTTt'lrt'. Vnnli-
70. Totals; goiter. W.nr' Niiniv
484.
FQURTit
I'reclnct
WARD COUNCILMAN.
A: C,orUmMi7J' lmr'
11 : Oo,''"nfir; Hurr,
130.
Precinct
.140.
Precinct C; Gorlonloiss. Ilurr
113. Totals. (iorton;'f42(); Hurr,'
toll.
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for COl'N'ciL At.-rl4.nfiw
; Flmt A; Mason, ofj'f Jlolier,' 87
S'neckonbfrKer, 10,-,; jilrynnt, l-Lt'
First JJ. .Mason. Oitllebor. !17.
fcneckrnborger. no; rtryrint, 32S;
iWaples, 123; Schiller 123. . '
," : iiutsou, iio;f.enor oo;
.jhocHenberser, 08; "Bryant,- 80
Maples, 80; 'Schiller, .82.' ,
j First 1). iMasoh, 8f)lHh$r' 8fff
Sneckcnberger, 80; y Ilryant, 81 -
jWaplos, 7.-,; Schuler, ' 72 "
I First K; Mason, oalRobor,' 82 "
W, r t ?J .
nnecKannorgor; 04;. Bryant, l()L;
jWaplos, 08; Schuler.'lOl.
Second A.: MnsonVlOO; Rober,
H()8; Sneckenberge ;k7; Bryant,
38JH; Maples, 17. .Schnlor, 377,
I Second B. Mason, . J63; Reber,
ndST; BnockpnberBor, 147 - Bryant.
327: Wnples, 337: Schiiler, 128.
,T)ilrd B: Mason,. ,188;. Rol'er
lB7;r-vSnc0'btlrger, '200: Bryant,
380; Wnples. 1781 Schiiler,-, 143.
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Ttilwl 1. fnHnl1 171. ItMief.
102; KneckonberBer,J 172; Bryaat,
107 Watilea, 10;j.; chhler, J54V
Second 0; Mason,- 112:' Reber,
164: iSneckenborKor, j)7'f Bryant,
14.7', iWaples, 14( Bclitiler, 148.'
Third; A; iMftsoh, 131 1 Rober;:i2d;
Snecken'borKer, 140; Ilryant, laij
Waples, I2jlj iSchtiler, (101.
. 'Fourth A-; Mason, 148; Robor,
1 2.') t HncckenbGrse'r, 1 64 5 Bryant,
10S; PjMoKmL-SS!H!2J..127 .
Fourth II; Mason 130T' Reber,
1 )7 Siibc)cnbcl;ijW4fAtHBr;nnt,
148; AVdWw, tnoJHdWrf 130,
iFdurth 'C; Mason, 100; Reber,
ft); SnecUenborgor,- f)8; Hryant,
8(1": Waples, 04;- 'Schtiler, fo
Totals; Mason, 1018; Renr,
1703; Mneckonbergef, 1038; Bryant,
2002; Wnples, 2037; Schulbr, 1848,
MAlIIOy TOWNSHIP TO'MLS.
.IUf.ll ' of tho Pcaco: 'niompson,
ll7(t ."Molviitlfy 1(120; Oompf.
2007: ('toy. 2404: Vlrddrf, 220.
Towiifb'.p Tr.tces; Titus, 2184;
Everrtt, :o.'l ; Royntilds, 2020;
Qrnlinm. ,(M4,
flowftpWr- CI rk: Osbiin, 2184;
Dnylt.f .
. Townslil.i
Treasurer; Oalloy,
l!lftford,- I001; Long,
2024;,- '
Com tab'..
2002.
'jiioAim (f . BbycATioN.
t-irst A; i.iokerson, 02; Outhery,
147;' Jntifi?. . I2l): Hume, (fi; Davis
40, Reed, .;; ; d'lckerel, 30; Dunn.
00'.
First ll..,.Jlckorsoil, 00;Tluthery,-
.v;
,108) .Inc?oby, )0; llumo, 30; Dav
is, 22; 1'iekorol," 38 Heodf 10
Dunn, 00.
First C; .Dlckcrson, 77; Outh.
or'., f'U -Incoby, 71; Hume, 81;
Davis, 48: Pickerel, 34; Reed,
37,: Dunn, 67..
First I); nlckerson, (14;. Outh
ery. 00 .lacoby, ,73; Humo, 30;
uavis, 37;
l'lckurel, 30; Reed, 23;
mill", (. ,
" llrst iE; Dlckerson, 00; Outh
ory( 80; .Incoby, 7,-,; Humn, 80;
Davis,' 37; I'lckerpl, 28; Reed, 40 ;
Dunn, 73.
second, A; DlcUorson, 113; Guth
ory, 170; .lacoby, 127; Humo, f2;
Davis, 01; 1'lckerel, 40; Reed, 87;
Dunn
vri
second H: Dlckerson, nJ;
("'
cry, 120; .Incoby, 121; Hume, 84;
navis, 7;i; ncKeroi, 03 ; iicoci, 70 ;
I mini, OS.
Kr-coml C; Dlckerson, )3; Guth
ery 137; Jncoby. 127; Humo, 30 ;
navis, 31; 1'lcltorcl, 21; Reed, 34;
Dunn, '74,
Third A: Dlckerson, 138; Outh-
cry, .101; Jaepby. 162; Hume
uayis,
, ;i,; ricKurui, -J "ecu, 4 )
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Jllinn,'' VSl ' " . '
Thlr.'.1 l. I1lln-i.' tfti. O...I.
....... ,r; ...inuiouji J, "MMl.
ery.'-247slIncoby, 222; Hiinie, ni;
uavis, (i; 1'icKcrei, 40 ; need, 70 ;
Dunn,- 148. -
Third ('; Dlckerson, 140: Outh-
'ry.174: Jncoby, 1-M; Humo, 77;
Davis. 74; Pickerel
Diiiui, 100.
81; Reed, 74;
Third D: Dlckerson. 138: Guth-
cry. 167; (lacoby, 161; Humo, 70;
Davis, 180; Pickerel. SS: Reed.
103; Dunn
70.
Fourth A: Dlckerson, 168; Outh.
cry, 283; Jncoby, 170; Humo, 367;
Davis, 00; Pickerel, 23; Heed, 77;
Dunn, 342,-'
Fourth "B; nlckerson, 134; Outh
tery.32; jncoby, 170; Humo, 101 ;
Davis, 61; l'iekorol, 38; Rood. 63;
Dunn, 137.
Fourth O; Dlckerson, Hi; Guth.
cry. 121; tlncohy, 80;' Hnmo. 02;
uavisr7(; I'icKoroi, 38;'Reen, 70;
Dunn.
n.
Totals; Dlckerson, ll(lW);l Guth"-
ory, 2328; Jncoby, 1082; Huinoi
10.84; Davis, 777. jpickurei, 640 ;
Reed, 828: Dunn, 1278..
WALDoTlLLAGB.
At Waldo, everything went demo
cratic, t'ho republicans, only getting
0110 little look-in by electing a sliislq
man. Tho result
l'ow;-
Mfj'nr: George
Clerk;. W. K
man. Tho results of tho election fol-
C'pok, D.
Krnncr, D.
Treasiuer: J. r Power, D.
Marshall. WMlnm Stone, D.
Councllnien: Jrter Moyer, II. E.
OriIK- Gcorgr Michael, Clarence
SmUlh W.eslr. Ain?enstlne, JcUn
Mochel.
Folhm'Ing Istl.o result of tho town-
chlii election:
Clerk: W. S "orbln. R.
Trustees: .la ') F. neninan and W.
Michael.
Constable: J 11. Fryo.
CHALLENGE!
We rrmllcnge n'nyan'o to" produce 'a
en co nt Eciimt or other eldn dls
caiiy that
Dr. Taylor's
"'gCE-M'A
will noueure. V T ,
It Is flio'onty ahsoiuti' pannces for
all blood .illr.eauca and okin eruptions.
Tliouaunda of loatlmonlab (o show
Hond for pbbtoij of recent euree,
60H1 under abtoluu oiwrantee to
cure op mony refuniled,, ,
Not .1 rllmlo'lnstnnco of failure, .It
yoit would bo Mired Byl It "today.
Ask for free illustratpd hookkt.
,i).l "by The IIeifltqY Oriii Com
lany, failoii, Ohio; .- - -
l
( Third , 0;;, . Masoi. , ,177;,Vrf , -- - iM'M j m' MmWmM ' v Vr '
ih7f necklnherVor, 17!; Wtnt; 1IFtIV MTK "11 " M
niiii i i iiiy ' M:iltL-,&
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mil jii" il, ' 'i ' i wm 1 1'll 1 ii' ', 1 iim ,m ii' ' w f Fii, 111 i'i JeSHBgggasac r , . i
UVyiUinib MMMMWW:Zmm
Lff l5-JlJk ftJJI t.. ' f' " ill iih "" ''v ' JIU
''MTW-'l imil II I ;illlUKH ' -
' iMM&liJkEiiL .i
cmMMOM'utcer,' and for tStt, tenon .every iorer'tliab, irblwtiiiat iwioTf in
healhiMelttlWsfikM.forthe-soreianothirilWotel
tMH'eVHWHCet
iniCiicef'.--
eitierMit restdtifiitiviil
n"wiW4.effect M.tktf'WoMi; Widre'tlie deadly,eerni'tfn-d rtijWfWtterr ".-;. v
rr(rf,"aw'afe'arrief thAttgh'the'circulation to th!blac? &E:53rM " "r
cfttit7tistlithbut 8"pridi,spo3idjfMhterMal cause, aiM 'tHe'&Jwia';
ulcer r 'Mterinsf olllfldrfc' Will'eorttiriie to eat deetXr Into th'
ttefiM'iioig8,a'poiiuteti; germ-infcciea circuiatiott discwarRCSTirjnipur. ,,-y v 4-j
itieir intuit?" '8, atta.'goc to thfe foiintainlieart bf -the trouble,;a)ktJfclveg) , ,i'M
out the fecrtaipi'aluc'fttpoiso'iH and 'morbid hApArities wUirtftoUlu''v ' j ,'
T . ' v leer'orten. Then to ttris ridu'yliiliiit.lilood f . .
Jti.t- i: i-.J .jmmt' Wotoniec1lReflseri,ttlllielIISileiirs. ' Vn ' i
'ti6ltt
which oftiidargrc3lt drfniflffe to tliede)!Uti pirt of 'the yslnt B.vJJS'.v
tones up every
very part of the body. Book 6n Sores dud Ulcers nnd uiivnadicai r
fredfree. W aWlNFSPECmC Cd., ATJfcftftfffiML
advice desueU
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4 4 , , l JIB ;.
qAKWRT's mmiF
1
THE CHICAGO STOCK
With eyerjr passing year the Impor
tance of tho International Imposi
tion In the 'development of Anferlpan
Hvo stock interests Is becoming
more" nnd moro evident. The Expo
sition differs from the ordinary fair
in the promlnenc'o given to nctual
market conditions. Located as It is
beside the greatest live stock mar
ket In the world, and coming as It
.does at season when the best of stock
is passing inrouRii me yunu,- uiu re
position baa hdvantaKe of the Stock
Yards' .transactions. The Union
Stock Yards, therefore, with their
(immense nnd thoroughly typical bus-.tp
Iness, becomes a kliid of annex to the
Kxposltlon Itself and serves to temper
In matiy ways the rather artificial nt-
itirMinlmfn Hinf io ui lltnli tn ItA Itiltlt
...wOJ,..clo .....t . . ... .j, ..
limn VlTiI i.1 Htn rmmlMil H itlltAHn lfv llAtif
"IZ'::
The conditions nre therefore Ideal fou
cotwt I tilling the Kxiioslllon nnd Its
surroundings a kind of clearing houo
Assessor: O.-S. .Anthony.
RBPUDLldANS W,1N' OU'i
The republican candidates had an
easy IhiiiK "of ft at Oreen Camp and
practically tlio-wnoie pr tno tu-Kev
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waHtUiecieu. , ruiimii mv i,n; .,.
BUIIB
lifilyorj Rrnest Andersoij, R. ,
Clerk: P. Coon, R. , v
Treasurer: William Savage, R. '
I Marshall: Gporgc Collins, R.
All of -thq Republican candidates
!for council were elected
rh6 election of township officials
resulted as follows: Robert Howell,
clerk; .Incdb, Wolflnger, trensuler; G,
'A. Ruth, assessor; Jacob Smelt&r
'and William. Heaver, trustees; .loo
Petlt and George -Cnrhin, Justices;
AGOSTA VILLAGE.
'FollnwinK .are tho results of tho
election In Agostn village:
Mayor: .1. E. Crlsslngor,-R.
Clerk; G, T. Masbailiti, R.
Treasurer! Charles Williams; D.
Marshall: .11, E, Snyder, Indp't. ;
A democratic council wns elected
and E. E. Drnko, republican, was
elected township assessor;
LARIJH VILLAOE.
At LnRuo , the republican candidates
hud n walk-away. Tho results of
the olectlon . follows: ,
.Mayor." J, B. Fields, R.
Treasurer: " H . Johnson, R.
iMarshall; O. L. Leonard, R.
AH of tho republican candidates for
council were 'elected.. '.
' GRUJJER RE-.KLECTED. "
It was almost nn even break In the
lhuntclpal election at tho village of
Caledonia. Thd democrats .re-elected
Mayor Grubor nnd broke oron on
council and the remainder of tho city
ticket. Following nro the results:
Mayor:, T, E. Gruber, D,
Clrk: .1. R. Irwin, n.
Trl;a8urer,'',H.. 0.' Ionian, R.
'Marshall: Philip Melster, D.
Assessor: R, "E. Day, X,
'Membora of "Council: RAnuhllenn.
J. E. Baker, J, .t, Smith und M. V.
Meal; Democrats. Andrew, Hinds, J.
B. Kring nnd II. N. Geddl's.
Township Ticket-Clerk, .t. J Staf
ford;- Treasurer. Chester n'miriia
trustees, William Nesblt ''and Jdtfn
Ralllnger; -Justices. K. H.. Day 'and
G. W. Adit; Constables, Philip Melst
cf and WilllamRettcror; Ditch., Super
visor! Edward Fisher.
At Morral Frank flerry was eloeU
ed mayor oyer, .the" republican tlck'ct
and V; Voke,' fllso - ripflbllcan, wa
olocted marshall, . In tho election for
council nnd school board members,
there' was almost 'an oven split be
tween the two parties, ,
dbmocratic'mavor. .
Tho Democratic wave reached tho
village of Prospect, wlicTo J, S, Huff
was 'Mooted mayor by a nice majority.
Charles FJemingV Democrat, wivj'
eloctod mayor by "lerf. majority
Charles Fleming. Democrat, was
elected clerk and' three members ot
council nre Democrats',- V Tho ojoc-'
opin resulted atr follows;
' -Mayor, J, .' Huff, t).
4 .-. i-yhA-r -v
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,
s
T
0 c
roua aid a
I HITOTnilllUK
diseased', filhte Uiel
1 . T
ijtiUb
V4UTH
'nil disrllnrire ctasMothe iriflaniWlf sfrad
Itinva tiV'tUmtr- fiiul tfciWflttrV-tlesk'
are'fonhed, and? tile i'tilHptTmi'
- netitly.cuircd. .9.u. i). is mad&'ffeMlteryJ'pI V
roots and liefos 'of a h?atrrg,v .cle'dli j
SHOW
U 4 f
for tho llvo stock Interests, as It also'
a mirror for their very faithful pre
sentation. Thoro Is less of tho-artificial
and more or the' real, liss of Hhe .
phenomenal and more of the actual
In breeding than would be possible,
at- nny other jiolnt, certainly In Amer
ica, These natural anvantages cCm
blned with' th& Ubbra'l poBoy of, tho
nfanasement, nir, nthd Exposition an
Ideal pined rbr tho Juan who would
keep- posted '11 live 'stoKe progress.
Here lswK:ro Idenls 't, 1; be' largely
set and -new aopitrtur' ln breedfiig
largely determlrie'd.- ...t.tl'..!
The' Rxndsltl'Jn': Shotil ! ciriffflof 'ft'r
self to young 'hlc'i wb'lii'fii' Iheyaf -
bo'in'cedcrs cf purMired nnltnals
or producers of market stocftt In
either case' they
need '-'to hecomo
personally familiar vltl-'wiiatnia'- act
ually being done In ottf great Iwefelng .
yards and with what,. 'thbfriarket,
really wants.
K. DAVKNPORT;
PORT; '.'"". X$
Dean of Afrlcultur,evUnJyprslty,. of
Illinois.
v-
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Marshnl, II. 13. Iiruidr. "TV. "
Clerk. Charles Fleming, D. .
Treasurer, Watt Kyle, R.C?S;
Assessor, .?. A. Ccllcr, R;
Members Of Cnjncllr-AV. -'.L. Gait
p,'; D; E., Houser, .qvW. R, .Hem' 1 - ' J&SL
D.;,S. M, .Stockwell, rf.:.' A1' . 'V PM
Fleming. R'. miJSJqfyB.tfl ', - .'$&
n"r'
DELAWARE BBMOfcRATIC. ,,. '
Delaware,, wov,. O.'r-W' E; .,
llass, dohiocra'f;.' defeated. Mayor",'
il. II. Bcecher of Delaware' bf
v'i votes'. Splovor, democrat, . and
wwen, ropuiincnn, ror reelection)
nro tied ror" city solfcltorship niul
will flip a cpln for tho ofllco. t
j
It's all over town that tho best
place, to buy shoes Is Bentty & Loiik's
cash, 0110 price store. ' - it
iSHORT WHliAT CROP IS
INDICATED FOR 190ft
Columbus, O., Nov. C,-T)ie staly
crop rcjKirt for Noy. 1, Issued by the ,
ctato board of agriculture today, In
dicates a shqit wheat crppjiInr.;i;ho
harvcat o.f 10()8 J 11 01ihi)i;uutluiUf?l)
tno conditions ror tno growtn ir tno
crop should be unusually good.
The ncreago sown It only ,88, per
cent, of, tho sown for the hnrvbst ot
I'J'u"." Thrrf Is tho lowtM'-WhPA Jirea
lp years. ,&&'& h '
"Corn prospect, 83 .perycentjiclbvor
seed. 47' per cent.; rya'connltjcu), 85 .
pur ceit; biic.kwh9.'tIII,3.lper'.cmit7;
potatoes, total yield," 9,585',30( bush
els. t'u.J'.
TRV ADMIRAL COFFEE. .
KIDNEY, LIVER
-AND BOWELS
Slcltneiifl h noit to loipoaibit-'li yu 9
lb -llldneya. Uver nnd Uiel 1b perfect
working ordar with nn occasional' dose ot
Dr. A. W. ChMT
Kidney-Liyer Pijls
jlr, S. Ii. iloldenT No. 28Vi C1 Av.. '
Orand ituplcK Micli., Bay: "I ham for'
yuur. bec-ii subjwf t to rlugKltbneii of tie
llror und oliflpul6u, Uie l;ldrtcyg wib KIho
inacllv anit.raui.rtf inu n crrat da of )nln
arraii.l Iny lo'.na. 1 got ttatpt St Dr. "A;
Cbin'aM Klirncy-T.lyer Pill' aim (hyt!iira
tUe-'lujcllvltv jf (lio orKauii ruriMlV. and'
allr. I wmild pat hn wtfioti( .tlidhs,' iiv
A box nt nll'OeuliiH.' Wrllrfor'A free' snoipl.
Dr, A, Clia.i Jludiclno Co.. UutTaloi N, Yv
. For sale iu Marlon, Ohio, by Flock
tin's Drug Store. .
1 . ' U , iLi
UCIM u.r.Lte..t- or JLlir U.fliiul.
for fljOO wt bo.. Mill muI 'Uen, oa irltl.to M
t trtp.lt
k.i. r.lf.iTeJ. B.uipl.iKree. Ifjuur lr.(fll M Mt
. h.ld fu. I
tr thtn h4 )r.iir J.r. (. iu
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I iSolC in Marion fry D..T. Malonvfb
MAN DO
MttuiktM lllllUiKllaU.MH
nifrn-iMuuy mmbtimr
tb'builfv th only -
!s?fe
mawnic vovcptvne LCfMrrt
Dumble and Flocken iphftrniaelea, ;
KakBBBJian iiiiaii. t mtw nimi 1 dbub
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