Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, October 17, 1896, Page 4

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Put a cross-mark (X) opposite the name of each candidate you wish to vote for in the squares indicated by the arrow. ET PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. Presidential Elector—T. B. WALKER—Republican—McKINLEY Presidential Elector—K. G. HOLMES—Republican—McKINLEY Presidential Elector--BURDETTETHAYER--Republican--McKINLEY Presidential Elector—CHARLES H. BUDD—Republican—McKINLEY Presidential Elector—JAMES QUIRK—Republican—McKINLEY Presidential Elector—VALORA D, EDDY—Republican—McKINLEY Presidential Elector—C. A. SMITH—Republican—McKINLEY Presidential Elector—-WARREN POTTER—Republican—McKINLEY; Presidential Elector—M. R. BROWN—Republican—McKINLEY Presidential Elector—WILSON BORST—pemocr*t_BRYAN Presidential Elector—CHAS. d’AUTREMONT—pom70cr**_BRYAN Presidential Elector—JOHN H. LV ES eect BRYAN Presidential Elector-HARLOW H. BONNIWELL-pootace BRYAN) Presidential Elector—JOHN DAY sMiTH—pemocrat_BRVAN * : a = Peoples Presidential Elector—SYLVESTER KELLIHER—p ¢mocratORYAN| Presidential Elector—T. J. MEIGHEN—P©oP!¢s__prvan Presidential Elector—HANS B, BJORGE—FCoP!¢s_ _prvan Presidential Elector—JAMES DILLON—fCoples__BRYAB Presidential Elector--JAMES P. PINKHAM--Prohibition-LEVERING| Presidential Elector—OLE KRON—Prohibition—LEVERING Presidential Elector—BENJAMIN W. HOW—)eroasat—PALMER Presidential Elector—JAMES S, O’BRIEN—N@tional _patwer Presidential Elector—JOHN VON ROHR—N@tional _pawer ‘ . National Presidential Elector—ANTON SCHAEFER—). nocrat~ PAtMER Presidential Elector—T. N. SIMMONS—National Democrat— PALMER} Presidential Elector—ERNST SCHRADER—Nt0nal _patmer Presidential Elector—A. UELAND—National Democrat—PALMER ~ . . National Presidential Elector—WILSON G. CROSBY—). mocrat PALMER i ; National Presidential Elector—LYMAN B. EVERDELL—p. nocrat PALMER! Presidential Elector—EDWIN E. FISHER—POCalist_satcnett STATE BALLOT. Governor—DAVID M. CLOUGH—Republican Governor—JOHN LIND—Democrat—Peoples Governor—WM. J. DEAN—Prohibition Governor—ALBERT A, AMES—Independent Governor—WM. B, HAMMOND-—Socialist-Labor 3NO WO4 3LOA Governor— JNIN 804 ALOA Lieutenant Governcr—JOHN IL. GIBBS—Republican Lieutenant Governor—j. M. BOWLER—Pecpies—Democrat Lieutenant Governor—CLARENCEK WEDGE—Prohibition JNO 404 3LOA Lieutenant Governor— Secretary of State-ALBERT BERG—Republican Secretary of State—JULIUS J. HEINRICH—Democrat—Peoples Secretary of State—J. A. MCCONKEY—Prohibition SNO HO4 3LOA Secretary of State— State Treasurer—AUGUST T. KOERNER—Republican State Treasurer—ALEXANDER McKINNON—Democrat—Peoples State Treasurer— Attorney General—HENRY W. CHILDS—Republican Attorney General—-JOHN A. KEYES—Peoples—Democrat Attorney General— —YES For Taxation of railroad lands. —N io} —YES For the act appropriating the income from internal improve- ment land fund to the internal improvement or road and bridge fund. —NO —YES Shall there be a Constitutional Convention? e : —NO} 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 : —YES Amendment to Section one (1), of Article seven (7), of the Con- stitution of the State of Minnesota which relates to elective franchise. : —NO} —YES Amendment to Article four (4) of the Constitution, allowing cities and villages in this state to frame their own city charters. —NO! —YES| Amendment to Section thirteen (13), of Article one (1), of the Constitution relating to the taking or damaging private property for public use. —NO} —YESI Amendment of Article eight (8) of the Constitution providing for loaning the permanent School and University Fund to cities, villages, towns, counties, and school districts. —NO; —YES Constitutional Amendment providing for the taxation of sleeping car and other companies and owners, etc. HUMOR e Stee CLEARS S Beckfelt & Mather, 3, i General Merchandise = .. * Lumbermen’s Supplies. Cae our capacity to do business. We always carry a complete line of the Best quality of goods in all departments. Prices the lowest. be Largely increased store room increases 4 Clothing and Furnishing Goods. Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes. Groceries and Crockery, Hats and Caps. GRAND RAPIDS, i Beaks MINN. CEROREEEREROEOEEDNENORDEDS oS) BR BETTER CIGARS ARE MADE THAN THE .. - Pokegama Boquet “Cup Defender Manufactured in Grand Rapids By for either of these brands and you will get emcee a OR aN OE ASS EERSTE eT NS A RT RN OR SE ET | CAb atosk used. tttt GEORGE BOOTH. First State Bank OF GRAND RAPIDS CRGANIZED DECEMBER, 1893. Paid Up Capital, - + $20,000.! Surplus, Bpceice 00 10,000.00 DIRECTORS: Ho AKELEY, W. C. GivBerr. P, Sims, Wm, Deary. Eo. F. Myers. A. P. WurrE. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. ‘This Bank will conduct a TAX PAYING de- partment and will attend promptly to the pay- ment of taxes in itasca County for non-resi dents: also furnish abstract of titles, ete. Special Attention Given to Collections LUMBERMEN’S STATE BANK Grand Rapids, Minn. , P, SHELDON, Cashier. Capital : : - Surplus = + - os A General Banking Business Transacted. $25,000.0€ 5,000.0€ Fire Insurance Carefully Wnitten. DIRECTORS: Cc. W. Hasti.gs, A. M. Sheldon, P. J: Sh ay L. F. Knox John Beckfelt. F P. Sheldon ae SaaS St ae eae Tirter Caimants Setters CAN SAVE MONEY. Wh n making payments © your claims use Land 4 ‘rants or Surveyor’s Certificates. ’ Th are guaranteed, and cepted all Land Ojlices. Caa Furnish Them at a 217-18-19 Chamber of Commerce, DULUTH, MINN. N. B.—Write to me for- any desired bout govern= Discount. ; Call on or address ¥ J. H. SHARP, i Informati The Palace Leland Avenue. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS, HENRY LOGAN, Proprietor, GRAND RAPIDS, WINN Information that informs. 1f you are going East—or South —and want to know what the trip will cost, when you will reach your destination, and why you should take ‘The Burlington” to Chicago, Peoria, St. Louis and Kansas City, write to W. J. C. Kenyon, G. FL & PA ». Paul, Min nd you will re e by re- turn mail a letter telling JUST EXACTLY what you want to know. Reclining Chair Cars— seats free: Pullman Compartment and Standard Sleepers: Dining Cars, serving meals from 25 cents up—the combination makes com- fort sure, and it will SUIT YOU. The Seetey House GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. Best $1 day Housein the Village. Only two Blocks from Depot. ' CHARLES SEELEY, Prop. Newly Furnished and Enlarged. First Class Bar in Connection. ne

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