Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, October 22, 1898, Page 7

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v 5 esate | OFFICIAL PUBLICATION STATE BALLOT, 98. | Put a cross-mark (X) opposite the name of each candidate you wish to vote for in the squares indicated by the arrow. pa AD lech er etl A taal seh AS ae STATE BALLOT. i | | Amendment to section thirty-six (36) of article four (4) of the constitution, allowing: cities and villages in this state to frame their own city charters, and classifying cities. Amendment to article nine (9) of the constitution to be known as section sixteen (16), creating a state road and bridge —YES| fund from investments in the internal improvement land fund, and-authorizing the legislature to levy an annual tax not exceeding in any one year »one-twentieth (1-20) of one {1) mill on all taxable pro; . Also creating a -—NO rp —NO TCA ‘INO HOU @ GINO YOdI ALOA Governor—WILLIAM H. EUSTIS—Republican, s state highway commission of three (3) members, having =| general supervision of construction of state roads and m bridges and distribution of funds. Governor—JOHN LIND—Democrat-Peoples. 7 oan o a2 Governor—GEORGE W. HIGGINS—Prohibition. 4 si COUNTY BALLOT. Governor—WILLIAM B. HAMMOND —Socialist-Labor. < : ° Governor—LIONEL C. LONG—Midroad Populist. - Ze BR: Put a’cross-mark (X) opposite the name of each candidate Governor— you wish to vote for in the squares indicated by the arrow. ee: Sa j | : —— Lieutenant Governor—LYNDON A. SMITH—Republican.- = Member of Congress, | p,m MORRIS—Republican. = Sixth District, —f Lieutenant Governor—J. M. BOWLER—Democrat-Peoples. = © | Member of Congres & ™ om | Democrat : aia co “Sixth District, i CHARLES A. TOWNE} pooner Lieutenant Governor—A. H. GILMORE—Prohibition. o i 4 : ™ | Member of Congress, ) pp yw RI Eyieswe Lieutenant Governor—KITTEL HALVERSON—Midroad Populist. Sixth Digitech oe ee eter Lieutenant Ge vernor— Member of Congress, ) Sixth District, 5 Secretary of State—ALBERT BERG—Republican. Slag : | ee ee a ko. C. McCARTHY—Republican, m Secretary of State—JULIUS J. HEINRICH—Peoples-Democrat. a ae ees Ao Ss 2 Senator, 7 21M P—_De RY a | Beate Senate tw. H. SKEMP—Demvcrat Secretary of State—-ARCHIBALD A. STONE—Prohibition. of aoerd ’ =z mi. e Secretary of State—MICHAEL F. WESENBERG—Midroad pL ee ; Populist. Dane ose one i Secretary of State— Pel thea ientenatl J. E. LYNDS—Republican State Auditor—ROBERT C. DUNN—Republican. s be : State Auditor—GEORGE N. LAMPHERE—Democrat-Peoples. 7" as 7s \ ot presentative, ©. @ KELLEY—De: rat State Auditor—DELBURT U. WELD—Prohibition. S Mbisunet f ears m State Auditor—CHARLES H. HOPi<INS—Midroad Populist. State Auditor— (ea TT Representative, ) q © LRARNRY—Demoeces 2nd District, 5 CHAS. KEARNEY—Democrat Representative, } 52nd District, f State Treasurer—AUGUST T. KOERNER Ss a9 ie ea = it esentative, ; i S m 1 District, J £ State Treasurer—ALEX ANDER McKINNON—Democrat- Pesples. 7 A aaa z i ae 2 %, A ‘ee > TING Qe leg State Treasurer—PATRICK H. RAHILLY—Midroad Populist. S | County Auditor —H.2, RENG—Bepublican, 4 METS, ae m™ | State Treasurer— eae ae County Auditor—B. J. FARRELL | pemcrat Attorney General—WALLACE Lb. DOUGLAS—Republican. <| oe e Cae 2 aq | County Auditor— § Peoples-Democrat. m Attorney General—JOHN F. KELLY—1 yrigvoad Populist. ee pie = County Treasurer—A. A. KREMER—Republican a: Attorney General—DANIEL W. DOTY—Prohibition. 2 Attorney General— GINO HOA FLOA Clerk Supreme Court—DARIUS F. REESE—Republican. Clerk Supreme Court—Z. H. AUSTIN—Democrat-Peoples. Clerk Supreme Court—STEPHEN W. POWELL—Midroad - Populist. Clerk Supreme Court— Justice Supreme Court—JOHN A. LOVELY—Republican. Justice Supreme Court—CALVIN L. BROWN—Republican. Justice Supreme Court—CHARLES L. LEWIS—Republican. Justice Supreme Court—THOMAS CANTY—Democrat-Peoples. Justice Supreme Court—WILLIAM MITCHELL—Democrat- Peoples. Justice Supreme Court—DANIEL BUCK—Democrat-Peoples. INO YO4 3LOA JadHL HOS 3LOA Justice Supreme Court—S. GRANT HARRIS—Midroad Populist. Justice Supreme Court—JOSIAH A. TEMPLE—Midroad Populist. Justice Supreme Court—EDGAR A. TWITCHELL—Midroad : Populist. Justice Supreme Court— Justice Supreme Court— Justice Supreme Court— —YES| Amendment to section eight (8) of the constitution of the State of Minnesota, which relates to the elective franchise of women as to schools or libraries. -—NO County Treasurer—C. C. MILLE | Democrat * { People’s County Treasurer— SE i ee as Sheriff—W. C. TYNDALL—Republican Sheriff—PHILLIP . § Democrat CASELBERG } people's | Sheriff— Register of Deeds—FRED A. McVICAR—Republican ut ase Judge of Probate—E. A. ARNOLD—Republican Legister of Déeds—A. B. CLAIR { Democrat People’s \ Register of Deeds — a eeEEEEEEEEEEET Simmmmmmne memmmmmmen! Judge of Probate~T. M. BRADY { Democrat People’s 4 Judge of Probate--OSCAR TOOMBES—Independent Judge of Probate— L. PRATT—Republican County Attorney—C. County Attorney—J. R.’ DONOHUE § Democrat ( People’s County Attorney— ‘ County Surveyor—J. A. BROWN—Republican Amendment to section one (1) of article fourteen (14) of the constitution, providing that when a majority of both —YES| houses of the legislature deem it necessary to amend state constitution, they may propose such amendment to be submitted to people at any general election. Ratification of such seieaee amendment will require majority of all —NO electors voting at such election. crab County Surveyor.—AL. PHILLIPS ee County Surveyor— ee OML YOd ALOA 4NO U0d GLOA INO WOU ALOA INO 20d ALOA GNO U0d ALOA ANO WOd DLOA INO WOd DLOA Coroner—C. M. STORCH—Republican Coroner—M. PERREAULT HERALD-REVIEW, | Subscribe for the © Bo § Democrat { People’s Coroner— AN0 20d ALOA of Schools Superneuuedet PERMELIA: STILSON -Republican Superintendent Democrat } MRs. M. s-EHLE { Ponies of Schools Superintendent of Schools i A. BERRY—Independent | HNO HOU ALOA Superintendent of Schools } W. A. EVERTON—Republican ‘Commissioner } Ist District § a Commissioner ycon Jj Democrat Ist’ District OG: W. ROBINSON { Deoptes ‘ Soe enet Ast District ANO HOI ALOA a Commissioner } 2nd District § W. E. MEYERS—Republican @ommissioner } 2nd District § Democrat A. E. WILDER { pore Commissioner i 2nd District Commissioner } 3rd District: § INO 80d TLOA NS JOSEPH CROWTHER—Republican Commissioner 8rd District { { soHN RELLIS { Democrat People’s Commissioner 3rd District Lew. FAULKINGHOR—Independent AN0 40d ALOA Commissioner ). 3rd District: § Commissioner 4th District i W. V. FULLER—Republican Commissioner 4th District Democrat { THOS. TRAINOR | Pesto Commissioter 4th District Commissioner 1 oat bth District { GEO. LOTHROP—Republican INO 80d ALOA Commis: 5th District ? — ( Democrat 1 People’s oner { op, LEEMAN Commissioner 5th District you wish to vote for in the squares indicated by the arrow. Superintendent _ppRMELIA STILSON—Republican INO YOX ALOA WOMAN’S BALLOT. 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