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| % Wakes A 28%. |, 4 Democratic Ticket. Republican Ticket. OFFICIAL B Public Ownership Ticket. Prohibition Ticket. ated by operation Socialist Ticket. «Nominated by Electors.) Allied Party Ticket. (Nominated by Electors) io (Nominated by Electors.) For Judge of & Cours, Div For J Court, Division For Jude of Sypreme Court, Division of Supreme Court, Division For Juize of Supreme Court, Divisle® For Judge of Supreme Court, Division redsenowiee MINOR MEKIWETIUE oviksbx. 3. W. omuesa, acu For Jude of Supreme Court, Divi Court, Division = For Judge of art, Divison For Juded of Supreme Court, Division For Swine <. Pivision Wor Judge of Gupreme Cour Divaion For Judge er caviaion GAVON b. BURGESS. WILLIAM 0. Cat JONATHAN P. OWE ©. M. Mowan.* JAMES A. SLANKER, HENRY N. Ess. JAMES D. FOX. MOSES WHYBAIUS. WILLIAM FINLEY SMITH. aust | BUTTS. FRANK P. OHARE, ZACHARY TAYLOR. file Behouks: Gr Suporintendent of Public Schools: Vor Supertnten 0 “Fintendent of Publle Sch For Superintendent of Publie School For Superintendent of Public Schools: HaNirows She sates Pvases Wine Senet AE PRED'S Gae DAVID HADENGAS: alii HELL SOHN D! BROWN. For Kaliraad and Warehouse « For Raliroad and Warehouse © For Raitrond Ware Commis- For Railroad and W For allroad nd Warehouse Conmlac neg tong term) Snes ong term): Somer tiene term) ‘loner. (long i stoner (long term): JOUN A. KNOTT WALTER SILAS CHASE. Louis Pp. CALDWELL. AMIL NEDERMEYER: 1. THOMPSONS Leman ponene For Railroad and Warehouse For ind Warehouse Commies For Kallruad and Warchouse © For Keath Comnnie For Raliroad a a, Werghouse Commis= Yor Welivoad. and, Warehouse Commis simer tshure worn) wlmner tshort ter Mier tabuee. tern: re or slang paresis er shure term): (snort term Jom ». mci” oer vannex Wo FeAUENTUAL ruomas WHACRETT wintiam § miesky 6 SEEEIEE oswaLp Hicks CONBTITU i RST CONSTITUTIO: AMEND: TOXAT, AMEND- ED Ce a a mR alle, “amendment (Repexiing an es wikia atenlinent’ fot 10 iment uf 100 (Repeating amendment 0 og Snowreing bore Sry VES. 3S. RST CONSTITUTIO: 1eND- FIRST CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND? EU J Srrscraeal Aae FE SE fe al latina og FIRST CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND? FIRST CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND. RL ase ita Bn ange | ‘ ; hey . us of I ENT (Kepeailng amendmen ATaKépeaiing amendment uf 1) MENT—-CRepeaiiig amenjinent [ot NTatep . Hing amendment. o TiKepealing amen inent of 180" MENT —cepeaiing amendment of 10 : ‘at BY Bog : inurigaged prop- cvncerning Su of murtgaged prop- concerning) taxation of mortgaged prop- ain Exaetinns OF oe tieeatie oct ne Se iso Suncerning taeation Of mor Soncerging taxation SE hwortwaged weep Gunceryig taxution Of wed prop Suncerning =e comcerning eased prop s mortgaged prop. Suncernins s ECOND CONSTITUTIONAL AMEN ee ae |. AMEND- ND CONSTITUTIONAL SECOND CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND- SCOND CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND: | SECOND CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND SECOND (CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND- MEAT Urovioes, for the adoption \Prostitay for the vadaption of Stor the a MEST Provides for the uloption of MENT WProvigea tor thy aioplinn of MEAT“Proviges for the adoption of MENT Provigcy, forthe adoption "of township orgunization whenever a ma- MeN eee ation wera. mae ation whewevet amar Urwiahip fizaton Whenever 4 Ma- township orgamgauon Wacuevcr| a ma- township organization Whenever a. mas Organization Whenever a ma jority, of the legal voters of. n coumy = ananiy i county. uf the legal voters of a evunty —Jurity yf the lexal "votrrs of a county jority of the |h utes lof, a county the lewal "voters of a county Sort tne coe Voters of, 4 county “ pat proposition’ ‘so dever- nyt & ition” ‘so dete upg roposition” se deter- ig “upon that proposition” So deter “upon that. proposidion” sp deter ‘upon that proposition so'dewers — Sutlig “upon proposition’ ‘so deter~ Young “upon that. propos ct cc that’ proposition” ‘So det Soting Supy hg Cupen that props Soins ape prop: deter yey propost ‘det Serius Supor Pb CoNsTIT OND CONS SECOND Co: SECOND CONSTITUTION 2 SECOND CONSTITUTIONAL: AMEND: coe (Provides for the Prostaes Prov MENT\Provider for the adopuon eel {Provides for the. adoption of rtros waship orkanigation whet anigation shin Township organization Whenever emat — Gwnahiy orgunigation Whenever amar lem a county Jonty of the les DI eg no aig ead legal voters Jority “of the ‘legal voters Of “a Jority of the legal votre -of, s caanty Juri ox (he. eal: voters, of 8 eee on that proposition so deter oq ~ ‘oposition’ Supon that propusition jeter ‘upon that proposition is Nupote thst proposition Noting “upon that proposition” so detere — Yeuug “upon that proposition’ mihebeedh = St Broperition’” ve ¢ gee ee e: SURE Nd ee iL Se 4 a. ATHIND CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND. THIRD CONSTITUTIONAL AMENE ciy of St M to amend its charter at any © © days after publication uf also to frame ‘new chaste be ratined by. a cast at an cleeth to'90 days after s THIRD CONSTITUTIONAL M 1AU City ty ainend Its chariur at tay after of “pr to frame charter. whieh be. ratith ority of the be ‘held fi issivn)—NO. puree ed whieh would "be ‘als pee were the elt YES.~ ns id ceeding the whieh would be ‘al- lowed for county purposes were the city a part of « county): vo. rier con: TITUTION school ‘more’ inhubltanty to I parposes)—Y ES. rUTIONAL AMEND- hoot districts ia bre inhabitants wo lovy"w conts’ tur ‘wehoul purposes) —NO. Pities ot iar Pets bonded gaisting bonded respectively, amount of but YES. CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND. uthorizing the Cites of St Kansas City to exempt cortalt indebtedness. in” computing ‘ness of tite elt determining 7 determining the amount uthorised to be’ fasued) =No- SEVENTH CON MPITUTIONAL Anu DMENT—(Providing for a. re of the State interest tax from 10 Jing 3 cents, cates. of indebtedn jchool Fund" und to the “State Seme Bary Fund” sucred obligations, und yro- Viding. for their renewal ut” maturity, Providing for ‘the Investment uf, fu ture ‘accumulations of moneys in those funds “In approved county, municipal oF school district bonds upon’ the. extin= Gulshment of the Bute debu—Yies, STITUTIONAL vviding for a redue- st Wax frum 10 cents SEVENTH CO AMENDMENT ton of the State i: declaring sll cers ie ther “rubite the “State Semi: Bary Fund gations, pros viding for their renewal. at” maturity, and providing for th nent of fue ture ‘aecumulations ys in those funds in ‘approved. county, munieipal 0 school "aistrict Muon the Nextine Sulshment uf the’ EIGHTH CONSTITUTIONAL AME MENT—cAuthoriaing ‘clon of Aoi eed under 90.000 Inhabitants debted tn a la a for the pi become ‘than f construct rie Might plants) RIGHTH CONSTITUTIONAL AMEN aA ori clon OL 20 a 0 i a fo bes debeea “ine abitan For Kepresentative in Congress, DAVID A. DEARMOND, For State Senator, MENT ©, DICKINSON, For Representative: THOMAS L. HARPER, Yor Preaiding Judge County Court JOUN W, MePADDEN. ¥o PLEAMANT A, Judge County Court, North Dist BRUCK, Yor Judge County Court, South Dis JOUN J, MARCH. Vor Judge Probate Court: JOUN A, SILVERS, For Clerk Cireult Court: JOUN A, PATTERSON For Clerk County Court: JOUN ¥, HERRELL, For Recorder of Deed THKODORE K, LISLE, For Prosecuting Attorney ANDREW B, LUDWICK. Yor oroner OSA F RENICK ATE OF County of Bates. voles gam Be tt a “R* W days after submission) — MISSOURI, ' THIRD CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND- ED ‘ithorizing Clty of St Lows to amend tts eh tion held dinya after publication ponial Shac"2e feame new charter which. may be ratined Dy. a majority. of the of i also. be ratined ty of ‘ie ‘etd from 20 x0. FOURTH CoNsTITUTIC MENT ‘Authorizing Sy for munielval purses, In ‘the “rate which would be le inty purposes Were the city punity)—¥ ES. a part of a FOURTH CONSTITUTION, prizing the jah jawed, |. AMEND- ty of Bt. lowed fur county purposes were the ity a part of @ county) —N FIFTH CONSTITUTIONAL, AMES M ool districts CONSTITUTIONAL |: ‘4 Mi vr ool districts in getntin bonded Amount of bonds authorized to be “YES. CONSTITUTIONAL, AMEND- SENT Auth the Cities of St_ fea, respectively, Amount of bonds autl =No- SEXENTH CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT—(Providing for a reduc- tion of the State interest tax from 10 cents to not exceeding 3 cents; declaring all cer- UNeates of indebtedness to, the. “Public Schoo] Fund” and to the “State Seml- nary Fund" sacred obligations, and pro- viding ‘for thelr renewal at maturity, and ‘providing for the investment of fu- ture "accumulations of moneys. in those funds in approved eounty, municipal or school district. bonds upon the extin- gulshment of the State debt)—YES. SEVENTH CONSTITUTIONAL SMENT— (Providing for a reduc- lon of the State interest tax frum 10 cents nary Fi viding: Tenowal nt” maturity, und providiny the investment of fu- ‘accumulations of moneys. in the: im approved county, municipal ‘district bonds upon the ‘extin- ulshment of the State debt)—NO. EIGHTH CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND- MENT—(Authorizing cities of 2,000 and under 9,000 Inhabitants to” become “in- debied “tna larger amount than now Era for the purpose of construct= Ing''water works of electric light plants) ITH CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND- izing cities of 2.000 and THIRD CONSTITUTION ME ‘Authorizing City {S anend ite charter at any’ ¢ ® Gays after public: ri also to frame ‘new be ratified by a majority of gitar ut “an election 10 be ‘held trom 20 to Wo days after submissi MENT—(Authorizing City to amend its charter at & days after pubic Riso to frame ‘new charter which be rathied by a majority of” the cast at an election tw be ‘hel to" days wfter suomission)—NO. may held from 2 FOURTH CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND- MENT—(Authorizing the City of | 3 Sto levy fur municipal purposes, ii ow. uilaweds rate wut which would be al lowed for (purposes were the elty a part of a county)—YES. FOURTH CONSTITUTION MENT—(Authorizing the Leuls to levy. for imuntetpal a’part of a county)—NO- FIFTH CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND- MENT—(Authorizing 2. col districts in cities of 3,40) oF Inhabitants to levy @ cents for scum paryoses)—¥ SSTITUTIONAL AMEN! izing sched dis AMEND- the Citles of St Louis and Kansas City Vonded. Indebtedte=s existing Donded indebt ies, respectively, in Amount of bunds authorized to be issued) =YES. IXTH CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND- NT—(Authorizing the Citles of St. City. to exempt certain tn Computing. the reangreaten TITUTIONAL AMENDMEN for ® redue- ion of the St. suterest tax fre cents to hot exces. 3 cents; decls tt Uneates of inuvbvedness to bite School Fund and to the. “State seme ary Fund” sicred obligstions, sad prom viding for naatueity, and providi fu wal OF xtin- SEVENTH CONSTITUTIONAL AMESDMENT ci viding for a redu nary Fund” sacred obi Viding for their renew Ading for the investi EIGHTH CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND- MENT—(Authorizing cities of yrsder, 34000 Inhabitasits "tobe ebtea larger’ amount t = mitted for the purpose of if gator Works oF electric “ight plants) rTUTIONAL zing City ‘amend is charter at any ¢ days after publication ol soe frame ‘new. charter which ie *ratined by a majority of” the Cast “at an election vous, to be held from 20 to go days after submission)—YES. MEUED CoNsTITeTIC i may majority vores “0 Be “hetd from 20 NO. be “ratined cast at an WW days after submission FOURTH CONSTI‘ ‘ MENT—(authorizing the | ¢ Louis to ldvy for muntelpad y ition to fate now ullowed, ng the rate which would be al- gounty purposes were the oity part of a county)—YES. FOURTH CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND- MENT —«Agthorizing the City of | St. Tarciy to lek y for muntclpal purposes, is Hition toprate now allowed, a rate no cxcecding the rate which would be Towed fur gounty purposes were the elty @ part of # county)— | FISTH Gon PITUTIONAL AMEND- izing school districts in Tnhableants to 3. 1TH GONSTITUTIONAL AM MENT (Atthorizing school districts In Bice of Nib.ww or more inhabitants, to fevy"w centy for achoul purposss)—NO. | SIXTH CONSTITUTIONAL, D- MENT—(Atthorizing the Cities of | St. fingas City to exempt certain in log. the AME! in determining nds authorized to be issued) "TIONAL, AMEND- fox the Cities of St. ‘City. to exempt certain iu computing the ‘fesucd) Jaring all cer “Publle their renewal ctor the invest tions of moneys in those ‘eved county, municipal oF ‘stilet bonis the -extin )-YES. STITUTIONAL school Bulshment of the State de SEVENTH CON AMENDMEN bary Fund" xacred obiigations, and pro fine for their renewal at one Seoviling for the investment of fu: Gangutions of ‘moneys la those Tmuntcipal oF the extn proved. county. at district bonis. Upon Sulsiment of the State deby— EIGHTH CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND- u ‘Authorizing cities of 2,00 and 4 to. become “i ta amount thie now rmitted for Uke purpose of construct ng water works oF eicetrie lsht plants) whan MEIGHTH CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND: Te consrirt TIONAL A Au Pree yrs days after pubiles ftiso to. frame ‘new be ratin a majo cust at tion to 30 da r subu cigs ves rTUTIONAL city ity ction to be held. from a0 tow days after submission—NU. or Su aE QUETH CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND- ENT. ing the vy Authorizing — us jevy for munk addition to Fate rate whi nity : @ part of a county)—YES.| aK QUETH consti Authorizing Dury 1 Mddition to Fare now. iho! execeding the lowed 0 EIETH CONSTITUTIONAL Ad izing Scnopit ENT—(Auti cities of lu, fevy w'eents for schoor pufposes) UTIONAL AM scant FL MENT. PH CONSTY‘ «Autiorizins cities of Iwan or ONAL AM. the: atch’ purples, county purposes Were the city @ part of a county)— re the city City or SL would! ‘be ‘aiist Gistricts in phabicants Ww levy w cents tur weinool purposes) + NO. SIXTH CONS’ MENT (Authorizing Louis and Ins bonded respect the Clu to sin. PITUTIONAL AS ND- Cities or St. exempt certain, uinputing the Wiebtednbss Of the elt- deterimini the umount of bonds ‘authorized to be issued) =YEs. AMENDME: Uon of the Stte interest not exceeding 3 cents; d Ufteates of indebteancss School. Fi nary Fund viding for their’ rei And providing for th fo, the ‘and to. the NTH CONSTITUTIONAL SP roviaing “tor 's reduc- from 10 cents larin~ all cer- Pubile ‘Stite Semic ved obligations, and pro- ture ‘accumusations of “11 tune school district Th approved county ut bone: ewal Investment of fue maturity, meys in those municipal or n the extin= Buishment of the State deby—YES, AMENDM, ft School. Fund’ nary Fund” SEVENTH CONSTI ENT-iProvidiud fo m of the State Interest tat ty not exceeding 3 cent Unentes of Indebiednems tw fad te Nine Stat ‘sacred Obligations, amd. prom viding for their renewal fi UTIONAL from 19 cents arin ail cere the. “Publ ‘Semi ‘at maturity, and providing for the investment of fu: ture ‘accumulations of muneya in’ those Schoo “user ‘oved county, Hruniclpal oF tict bowds upon Gulshment or the State debty—NO. she fextine MEIGHTH CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND: NT Authorixins Px debted tava inbabi rer eee become in- than’ now Bermitved’ cor, the “purpose of construct. Water works of electric ight plants) =¥es" EIGHTH CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND- RD CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND- (Authorizing City of St. Louts nd its charter at any election held W “days after publication. of proposal also to frame. new ‘caurter whieh may bbe" ratitied "by a! majority” of cast at an election to be ‘held from 20 (O'S days utter submission) YES" MIHIRD CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND- may beratied by a“majority’ of” the votes cast “ut an election to be ‘held -from 2 to Wy days after submission)—NO. .URTH CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND- MENT—(Authorizing the City of Bt Louis to levy for municipal purposes, ti dition to Fate now allowed, a rate not the rate which would be al- lowed for county purposes were the city @ part of a county)—YES. ai QURTH CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND. ot exceeding the rate which would by ale lowed for county purposes were the lly a part of a county)—NO. ARAETH CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND~ t—(Authorizing school districts in of 10,00 or more inbubltants to levy'so'eents' for School purposes) “YES. FIFTH CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND- ENT (Authorizing school districts tm cites of 10,00 or more inhablants to levy w cents for school purposes)—: SIXTH CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND- MENT—(Authorizing the Clites of St Louis und Kansas City to exempt cortalm von ndebtcduess in computing the gxlstiy, bonded indebtedness '9f the olt- se aneeprseively,, yim determining the amount of bonds authorized to be =YES. SIXTH CONSTITUTIONAL, AMEND- MENT “(Authorizing the ‘Ciiles of St. uis and Kansas City, to exempt, certain are . to bo tasuca) SMITE CONSTITORIONAL Uacates sof 1 the Schoot tg te Beate Semte bang cred_ obligations, o- Viditng’ ‘for their renewal at’ midtuelty, and providing for the Investment of fu: ture “accumunstions of moneys. in those funds in approved county, municipal oF school district bonds upon the extin- Sulshment of the Btate debt)—Y ES. se SEVENTH CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT—(Providing for & tion of the State tai from 10 conta to not exceeding J centw: declaring all cer= Uncates’ of indebtedness. to, thes “Public School Fund" and to the “State Sem! nary’ Fund" sacred obligations, and pro- viding for their renewal at maturity and providing tor the Investment of, fu: ture ‘accumulations of moneys. in those Funds “in approved eounty.. saunlcipal (or Schoo! “district bonds upon’ the ext Bulshment of the State deb0—NO. EIGHTH CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND- MENT—(Authorizing cities of 2,000 and under 30,000 inhabitants to. become “in debted “ina larger" amount than now oe for the purpose. of construct ing water works or electric light planta) EIGHTH CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND- =(Authoriging City of St. Louis Wits charter at any election held ys after publication of proposals; fo frame Dew ‘charter whicn may majority of votes ‘to be held “from 20 (ter submission) YES. FEUD CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND: MENT--\Authorizing City “of St Louis to amend its charter at any election heid ® ‘days after publication of -proposais; fiso to, frame ‘new charter) which may be ratified by a majority of votes east at an election to be ‘held from 20 to 80 days utter submission)—NO. be’ rativied by EQURTH CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND~ MENT—(Authoriging “the City of Bt Louis to levy tor municipal purposes, in dition t0 rate ‘now anowed, a Fate not exceeding the rate which wou ‘al lowed for county p Were the elty a part of « county) FES. FOURTH CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND- MENT—(Authorizing the City of St. Lous to levy tor municipal purposes, in addition to ‘rate now anowed, a Tate not exceeding the rate which would be al- lowed for county purposes were the city a Dart Of « county) NO. FIFTH CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND- MENT—Authorizing school districts in cities of 1w.aW ur more inhabitants to levy wo for school purjoses)— YES. FIFTH CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND- MENT—(Authoriging school districts In cities of 100,00 or “more Inhabitants to levy @ cents’ for schoo! purposes)—NO. SIXTH CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND- MENT—(Autnorizing the Cites of St. Louis und Kansas City to exept certain bonded Indebtedness tn’ computing. the existing bonded indebtedness of the clt- Tes, respectively, in determining the siieunt Of bonds éuthoriged to be Th dexermining ‘authorized to be SEVENTH CON AMENDMENT ca wee Jal pee ERE Signi a eS a oe ae funds ip apy or school district bonds upon the extin- Gulshmdnt of the State debu—YEs. SEVENTH CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT—(Providing f reduc flan of the State interest tax from 10 cents to not exceedii decia: EIGHTH CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND: ‘cities of” 2,000 MENT—(Aut 000 ta to "become ‘ine amount, than now ‘Of construct ‘water works of electric light plants) Independent Party © Ticket. (Nominated by Electors.) of Supreme Court, Division EDWARD HIGBEE. ~ For Judge Judge of Sypreme Court, Divisiom 0. HENRY LAMM. For Judge of Supreme Court, MOSES WHYBARK. For Division yf Superintendent of Public Schools: gases UWA. Yor Raliroad “and Warehouse Commis ‘sioner (long term): W. a CRANE Une“ For Raliroad and Warehouse Commis- wioner (short term): warney W."FRAUENTHAL, URIRST, CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND: MENT—cRepeaine. ‘amendincnt 0, 190 ig tanation of mortgukea prope = FIRST CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND. MENT—(Repealing amendment vf 10 concerning taxation of ‘mortgaxed prop sryy Nur - zd SECOND CONSTITUTIONAL AMEN MENT—(Provides: pride ser i township organisation © ty of the Saks Sete ue befaeth ce Se jority of the legal voters; of a county Noung “upou that proposition” so dever- conaminer MENT fAutl Eg st rated Sy Set, ae Shep tn erage Be ead irs THIRD CONSTITUTIONAL MENT (authorising Clg of 'D- Leute Regie he oe nn eee SESS: Bog 4 of tne artes 5 to W days nutter or suomalsslon) NO. bad FOURTH CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND- MENT—(Aut the City” of St. Louis. to levy 108 municipal po Addison to Fate now auowed, a Fate wo exceeding the rate which would be al- lowed for eounty Were the elty a part of d county) TES. RTH CONSTITUTIONAL aMEND- the City” of at. Louts to levy for municipal purposes, tt uduition to rate now allowed, & rate Dot Scegting “the, rate “wchlels “wot be “ate Kose fa County parunce a Dart of a county) abe oad EIETH CONSTITUTIONAL | AMEND- MIENT—(Autharizing schoo! Ghics of Aun0w or "more inhabitants. levy cents for schoo! purposes)— Yes. AARTH CONSTITUTIONAL | AM: NT—(Authorizing school Gitics of 10400 or "more. inbubl levy @ cents for school SIXTH CONSTITUTIONAL, aes M =(Autho uthorizing cit of 2.00 and MENT—(Authorizing cities of 2,000 and MENT —(Authorizing cities of 2,000 (ENT — comme Cae ONAL Ante ce Inhabitants" to become ior under 3200. inhabitants to become “ist under, Mim finhabitants to become “ine MUNT Auchorining, cities of 200) and = MENT (authorising, cies su, at MEN: m0. inhabitants "to become “ine it i ae igre mmc, tame mow Seiwa is larger amount wr Seine “ya reer amoung than now Aca Titra ateer umoate than” nate Sciea na, itwer"amoumt thas’ new SUtea “ha Mate mote Ret” nit Ierior Wek of icici plana) ag" wter Work uf itise ight'ptautsy Ing" iter Who ots Mest griraicr ork of witivie ight" plants) fig"Wwater Werke of eiceric Hight plant) Big"watsr Work of SECC ‘baht pants) For Representative in Congress: ai. For Representative in Congress: Her Rebsnssntitiee te Conmnien: siiiliieas tin ah For Representative in Congress) ) x tavarw aioe resentative in Congress: tative in Congress: p 1 For Representative in Congress: , For State Senator. ras "For State Senator: For State Senator: For State Senatoi ‘ For State Senator: GKORGE PY. HUCKEBY. arena: For State Senator: For Representative: — ne For Reps tare For Kepresentative: ‘i "tx tpenaive: ee i _ par D. B. SWEESEY. Wb. SER. 7 sans vi EL MeCONNELL, ae ‘Wor Representative: Fase reading Suge County Court For trending Jutgr County Conrt Yor receding Jude yee Brae gos = Fe FrelangieisOmag Gat | ~——scpacaains z sauhe emcee wae ao re For Presiding Judge ww S For Presiding Judge County Court: For Presiding Judge County Court; 8 | . i - | 2 ior Juige County Court, North Distzit me ocen Dia Tie ver aaomee Vor Judge County Court, North District. JOUN DREERWESTER, PE For duvige County Court, North District. Vee ‘For Judge County Court, North District: ‘For Judge County Court, North District: For Judge County Court, South District: GJ. REQUA. For Jwige Probate Court: W. 8. STEELE, For Clerk Cirewit Court: CHAS, A. LANE. Ep) For Clerk County Court A. L. FOX. For Recorder of Deeds: CLARK WAN For Prosecuting Attorney 3. MALES, For Sheritt LEE JOHNSON. For County Treasurer FE. 5. CHAIN. For Coroner Dit UN. 1,8. T. Cook, Secre (Seal.) In testimony wher For Clerk Cireuit Court For Clerk County.Court For Kecorder of Deeds: For Prosecuting Attorney For sheritr BROADDUS, Clerk of the County Court, of nex filed in my eof I hereunto set my hand i Ino the « State, and a ary o! COOK, For Judge Vounty Court, South District. ANSON E, PECKING. JOHN MH. BURNHAM. Fok Clerk County Court, WASHINGTON H, HOLLOWAY, F br Recorder of Deeds MISS AMANIJA CUZIC. For For Sheri >EERTS, ON Fo con uty Treasurer, ASA 1 Bate: county id al > hereby cer fice as peeresceal by law. < the seal of the County Court. For Judge County Court, Sduth Distriet. For Judge Probate Court: For Clerk Cireuit Court For Clerk of County Court: For Keconter of Detdi For Prosecuting Attorney For sheritt For ¢ ify the above ¢ For Judge County Court, South District: B.A. MeCOY. Probate Court: For Clerk Circuit Court L. PHIFER. “For Clerk County Court: DAVID WALKER. For Recorder of Deed .P, PERRIS For Prosecuting Attor For Sherif CEO, GOODWIN. For County 11 AARON THOMAS. aeurer. For Coroner: yd foregoing to be a true and correct copy of the numinativn to offi "For Judge County Court, South Distric For Judge County Court, South District: For Judge Probate Cour A For Judge Probate Court: "For Clerk Cireuit Court: ‘For Clerk Cireuit Court: For Clerk of County Court: ‘For Prosecuting Attorney: For Recorder of Deeds: For Prosecuting Attorney: For Sherif For County Treasurer Done at my oflice, in the city of Butler, this the 22d day of October, 1902. rae S. T. BROADDUS, Clerk of Bates County Court. ve as certified to me by Sam B.

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