The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, October 22, 1896, Page 6

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i f i reer paras See NN ET Democratic Ticket. For Presidential Electors At Large—Dewiltt © ALLEN At Large THOMAS BO ANDERSON Ist Dist. CHRISTOPHER ©) FOGLE 21 Dist. GIDEON FL ROTHWELI wi Dist. WILLIAM DP. HAMILTON ith Dist. JAMES J. SHORCROFT Mth Dist. WILEY ©. COX oth Dist. CLEMENT ©. DICKINSON 7th Dist. CHARLES J. WILKINS eth Dist. ARCUS L. DOUGLAS th Dist. THOMAS S. CUNNINGHAM foth Dist. WILLIAM G. FRYR. Hth Dist, FELIX BE. GUNN 2th Dist. DANIEL L. HATTON 13th Dist. ROBERT LAMAR Mth Dist. SIMEON A. HANDY 15th Dist. JOHN BL COLE For Governor LON V. STEPHENS, For Lieutenant-Governor AUGUST H. BOLTE. For Secretary of State ALEXANDER A. LESUEUR. For State Auditor JAMES M. SEIBERT. For State Treasurer FRANK L, PITTS, For Attorney-General EDWARD C. CROW For Railroad and Warehouse Commiseoner TIMOTHY J. HENNESSEY. For Judge of Supreme Court ‘THEODORE BRACE. For Judge Kanses City Court of Appeals JAMES ELLISON. First Constitutional Amendment— (Providing for the removal of the seat of g. Missouri from the City of Jeffer: uf Sedalia)—YES, ernment of nto the city First Constitutional Amendment—(Providing for the removal of the seat of government of Missouri from the City of Jefferson to the city Second Constitutional Amendment—(To detine and enlarge the jurisdiction of the courts of appeals)—YES. Second Constitutional Amendment—(Todetine and enlarge the jurisdiction of the courts of uppeals)—NO. Third Constituti Achool age from 6 te al Amendment—(To reduce 5 years)—YES, To reduce Third Constitutional Amendment school age from 6 te vO Fourth Constitutional Amendment—(Relating tothe purchase or erecting of water-works, electric or other light plants and publie sewers in cities of 30,000 inhabitants or less)—YES. Fourth Constitutional Amendment—(Relating tothe purchase or erecting of water-works, tric or other light plants and public sewers in cities of 30,000 inhabitants or less)—NO. For Representative in Congress DAVID A. DEARMOND. For Representative GEORGE B. ELLIs, For Prosecuting Attorney ILARVEY C. CLARK. For Sherif’: ELIJAH C. MUDD. For County Surveyor ROBERT E. JOHNSON. For County Treasurer ANDREW B. OWEN. For Public Administrator DAVID V. BROWN. For Coroner ICK, For Jucge County Court North District JOHN M. COLEMAY For Judge County Court South District WILLIAM T. KEMPER. STATE OF UISSOURTY ss County of Bates. Republican Ticket. For Preside tial Electors At Large—JOUN B. HALE At Large—JOSEPH B. UPTON ist Dist. CORNELIUS A. TREAL 2d Dist. JOHN FL SMITH id Dist. ALVORD J. ALTHOUSE 4th Dist. THOMAS M. BAILEY. oth Dist. JOSEPH H. HAWTHORNE th Dist. FRANCIS H. BABBS Tih Dist. ODON GUITAR sth Dist. CHARLES ( ‘th Dist. CHARLES M, ELLIS. 10th Dist. GEORGE AUTENREITEL Mth Dist. € IRGE J. KOBUSCH. h Dist. GEORGE W. BAUMHOFE 13th Dist. BE SANKEY. lth Dist. GEORGE M. MILEY. ith Dist, THOMAS M. ALLEN. For Governor: ROBERT BE. LEWIS For Lieutenant-Governor ABRA C. PETTLIONN. For Secretary of State: WILLIAM P. FREEMAN For State Auditor JOHN G. BISHOP, For State Treasurer: JACOB FP. GMELICH For Attorney-General JOHN KENNISH For Railroad and Warehouse Comm GEORGE N. STILLE, For Judg RUDOLPH HI f Supreme Court L For Judge Kansas City Court of Appeals JAMES 8S. BOTSFORD. First Constitutional Amendment—(Providing for the removal of the seat of government of efferson to the city of Missouri from the City of Sedalia)—Y ES. First Constitutional Amendment—(Providing for the removal of the seat of government of Missouri from the City of Jefferson to the city of Sedalia)—NO Second Constitution; peals)—YES. Seeond Constitutional Amendment—(To detine and enlarge the jurisdiction of the courts of Third Conptitutional Amendment—(To reduce school age from 6 to 5 years)}—YES. Third Constitutional Amendment—(To r school age from 6 to 5 years)—NO, Fourth Constitutional Amendment—(Rela to the purchase or erecting of water-works, electric or other light plants and public sewers in cities of 30,000 inhabitants or less}—-YEs, Fourth Const tothe purchase or erect ng of water-works electric or other light plants and public sewers in cities of 30,000 inhabitants or less}—NO_ For Representative in Cor PRANK V. HAMILTON, For Representative WILLIAM B.S. GAULT For Prosecuting A ALVIN J. SMITH For Sheriff BAL MCLAUGHLIN. For County $ : EDWARD ©, GILBREATH. For County Treasurer JOHN BO RUCKER, For Publie Ad WILLIAM W, Ross. For Coroner JOHN R. COLSON For Judge County Court north district FRANK M. PATRICK. For Judge County € JOHN W. GENCH. Amendment—(To detine and enlarge the jurisdiction of the courts of ap- tutional Amendment— Relating People’s icket. For Presidential Eleetors At Large—THOMAS B. ANDERSON —DeWITT C. ALLEN, At Larg fst Dist. CHIRISTOPHER C. FOGLE 2d Dist. GIDEON F. ROTHWELL td Dist. WILLIAM D. HAMILTON, 4th Dist. JAMES J. SHOECROFT. ith Dist. WILEY 0. COX, 6th Dist. CL. MENT ©. DICKINSON 7th Dist. CHARLES J. WILKINS. sth Dist. ARCUS L. DOUGLAS. gth Dist. THOMAS S. CUNNINGHAM loth Dist. WILLIAM G. FRYE. ith Dist. FELIX BE. GUNN. lzth Dist. DANIEL L. HATTON Isth Dist. ROBERT LAMAR. Mth Dist. SIMEON AL HANDY th Dist. JOHN BL C6 For Governor: For Licutenant Governor JAMES H. WILLIS, For Secretary of State: THOMAS DAY, For State Audltor SHERIDAN WEBSTER. For State Treasurer OSCAR WOOD, For Attorney-General FRANK E. RICHEY, For Railroad and Warehouse Comumissiener DAVID M. COWAN, For Judge of Supreme Court: JOHN M. VORTS. For Judge Kansas City Court of Appeals GEORGE N. ELLIOTT First Constitutional Amendment—(Providin® for the removal of the seat of government of Missouri frum the City of Jefferson to the city of Sedalia)—YES First Constitutional Amendment—(Providing for the removal of the seat of government of Missouri from the City of Jefferson to the city of Sedalia)—NO, Second Constitutional Amendment—(Yo define and enlarge the jurisdiction of the courts of ap- peals)—YES. Second Constitutional Amendment—(To define and enlarge the jurisdiction of the courts of ap- peals)—NO. Third Constitutional Amendment—(Yo redace school age from 6 to 5 years)—YES. Third Constitutional Amendment—(To reduce school age from 6 to 5 years Fourth Constitutional Amendment—(Relating to the purchase or erecting of water-works, electric or other light plants and publie sewers in cities of 30,000 inhabitants or less)—YES. Fourth Constitutional Amendment—Relating the purchase or erecting of water-works, :orother Eght plants and public sewers in cities of 30,000 inhabitants or less)—NO For Representative in Congress HOB. LINTON. For Representative CALEB T. MUNFORD For Prosecuting Attor PHINEAS H. HOLCOMB. For Sheri TAMES ©. PHILLIPS For County Surveyor FREDERICK CHURCH For County Treasurer JOHN BL WALKUP, Fer Public Administrator THOMAS B. NOLAND. For Coroner WILLIAM R. WILSON. For Judge County Court North Distriet: DeWITT C. FULLER. For Judge County Court South Distriet MARCELLIS M. CARROLL. I, W. MW. CR LWFORD, Clerk of the county cour Prohibition Ticket. SOUTHWORTIL ist. ROBT. C. MARSHALL. THOMAS J THOMAS S. WOODARD 7th Dist. JAMES H. BANKS, CORTES STL LEONARD R ANDREW A. WARD. Mth List, THOMAS Bo TURNBAUGH 1th Dist. SACO“ Db CONRAD. For Governor HERMAN P r Licutenant-G JAMES M. RITCHEY, Por Seeretary « For State Auditor For Ratiroad » WILLIAM E 1 Warehousc Supreme Cor LEWIS ADAMS. For Judge Kavea REUBEN B. ROSINSON City Court of Appeals First Constitutional Amendment government ity of Jefferson to uri from the ¢ First Constitutional Amendment- for the removal of the Missouri from the City of Jefferson to. the Sedalia)—NO. Second Constitu ndment—(Todetine and enlarge the jurisdiction of the courts of ap- peals)—YES. Second Constitutional Amendment Third Constitutional school age from 6 to 5 years)|—YES. Amendment —(To reduce Third Constitutional Amendment school age from 6 to 5 years}- Fourth Constitutir purchase or ere electric or other light pla’ in cities of 50,000 inhabitants or Fourth Constitutional Amendment—(Re tating to the purcha! : water-works For Represen WILLIAM M ELLIAH REQ » Administrator PLEASANT HILL. LUTHER OREAR, For Judge County Court Nort JOHN McKEE, For Judge County Court South distrie: t of said Bates county, hereby certify the Socialist Labor Ticket. Sth Dist... 6h Dist Tth Dist » Dist. G. A. HOERUN ah ai | Sen ineneeeae Sera ennee meg +ekvenren rater tes 13th Dist...... For Governor LEWISC. FRY For Lieutenant Governor CHRISTOPHER ROCKER For Secretary of State ALBERT E. SANDERSON, For State Anditor JAMES RANDAL. For State Treasurer HENRY Po For Attorney General Vor Ratlroad and Warehouse Commissioney CHARLES L. HOOD, Por Judge of Supreme Court For Judge Kan-as City Court of Appeals FInsT CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT—(Prv \iding for the removal of the seat of govern- mentof Missouri fromthe City of Jefferson to the city of Sedalia)—YES, FIRST CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT—(Pro viding for the removal of the seat of mentof Missouri from the City of Jeffer tue city of Sedalia) —NO ND CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT—(To detine and enlarge the jumsdiction of the courts of appeals 3 OND CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT To define andentarge the jurisdiction of the courts of appeals)~ No, THIRD CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT—(To reduce school age from 6 to 5 years)—YES. TuiRD CONSTITUTION AL AMENDMENT To duce schovl age from 6 to 5 years;—No. FountTu CONSTITUTIONAL = AMENDMENT— Relating to the purchase or erecunz of Water-works, electric or other light plants and public sewers in cities of 30,000 inhabitants or less})—YES. Fourti CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT (Relaung to the purchase or erecting of Water-works, tric or other light plants 1s in cities of 39.000 inhabi- ive in Congress Por Prosecuung Attorne For Sheritt For County Surveyor For County Treasurer Fo. Public Administrator For Coroner For Judge Cousty Court No Fov Jadze County Court South District Palmer-Buckner National Democratic fj ed by Electors.) t leetors At Large—W. POPE YEAMAN At Lar e—BENJAMIN U, MASSLY, Ist Dist. CHARLES J. LEWIS. 24 Dist. WILLISM S. STOCK WE 32 Dist. ROB'T. A. ME WPT, 4th Dist. GEORGE w, SALLENGEE, Stn-Dist. THOMAS 8. BUCKNER, eth Disi. J. WESLEY STONE 7th Dist. RICHARD W. NICOLDs. sth Dist. ROBERT F. WALKER. Sth Dist. SAMUEL W. BUCKNER, loth Dist. JOHN CL WILKINSON, lth Dist. DONALD MCN, PALMER, i2th Dist. GEOR 2 R. LOCKWOOD, ith Dist, JAMES R, SIMMONS, Mih Dist. OLIV Mf. PL CATRON. Ith Dist. MACHIR T. JANUARY, For Governor J. MCDOWELL IMBLE, For Lreutenant -Governor ALPERT FP. OSTERMAN r Secretary of State DANIEL WH, MCINTYRE For State Auditor EDWARD D. PORTER. Por state Treasurer. WILLIAM McILWRATH, For Attorney General D. THURMOND, NICHOLA For Railroad and Warehouse Commisaione! HENRY A KOSTER, FOR Judge of Supreme Court PUEODORE BRACE. For Judge Kansas City Court of Appeals JAMES ELLISON, FIRST CONSTITUTIONAL AMKNDMENT=(P viding forthe removal of the seat of govel ment of Missouri from the City of Jefferson the city of Se alia)—YES, First CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDME&NT—(Pi viding for the removal of tne seat of govern ment of Missouri from the City of Jefferson the city of Sedalia)—Nu. ECOND C courts of appeals) —YES. s (To defi courts of appeals)—NO. THIRD CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMEN ars) —YES, reduce school age trom 6 to 5 e; THInD CONSTITUTIONAL AMENOUENE=(To} reduce school age trom 6 to 5 years)—NO. FourTH CoNstitgTIONAL AMENDMEST—| to the purchase or erecting 6f water-works, eleetric or other hgnt pl andpublic sewers in cities of 20.000 inhabi- (Relat tants or less)—YE3. FOURTH CONSTITUTIONA (Relating to the pureha * sewersin cities of 30,000 ForR sentative in Congress. For Represen For! uting Attorney For Sherif For ( Treasurer. For Oorg: Fo. Jadge Connty Court North Dietriet For Judge County Court South District above and foregoing tobe atrue and correct copy as certijied to me by 4. 4. Lesurer, Secretary of State, — the ones vig we > a fy a oo ; sti ‘hereof -reu iand ajfix the seal of the county court. done at my office, in the city of Butler, this the 2 Seal) In testimony whereof I hereunto set my hand and affix th y W. AL CRAWFORD, Clerk Bata NSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT-] (To define and enlarge the jurisdiction of tl OND CONSTITUTIONAL = AMENDMEST and enlarge the jurisdiction of % AMENDMEST~ or erecting of water-works, electric or other heht plant

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