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- | ia e ia i “a a | | ' OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS Put a cross-mark the of candia. ) opposite noah exch. nt wish to vote for In the squares the arrow. PRESIDENTIAL TICKET. ~ STATE BALLOT. Governor—JACOB F. JACOBSON—Republican. eel al OF THE VOTE FOR ONE. g BO ARD Presidential Elector—JOHN J. EKLUND—Republican. Governor—JOHN A. JOHNSON—Democrat. _ | OF Presidential Elector—JOB W. LLOYD—Republican. by ‘ Governor—GEORGE D. HAGGARD—Prohibition. ry 4 4 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Presidential Elector—RICHARD E. THOMPSON—Republican ee eee oles i s s - -—BEECHER RE—Publii ip. 4 Presidential Elector—ANDREW C. DUNN—Republican. at ra i) | | ——— Grand Rapids, Minn,, October §, 1908. pe er 7 aaa Pe Ta Presidential Elector—HIRAM L. SUMPTION—Republican. Governor—WILLIAM W. ALLEN—Independence. | | the Court house in the nwlIagS oe ee 5 8 . al SPR -—-- ee: ot ee eee eee Presidential Elector—JAMES EDWARD MELIN—Republican, | TAF. | : issioners Mullins, Governor— | | jen. ; ne ti ae gs Presidential Elector—STEWART GAMBLE—Republican. - | | the committee consisting i 4 sioners Sundloft, King wat. Ae n, Ps Lieutenant-Governor—ADOLPH 0. EBERHART—Republican. | | na installing heating plant at poor, hot Presidential Elector—ALBERT H. TURRITTIN—Republican. : | —4 | rged he motion w. seconded ee om a, | er Pasasrd and carried by un- Presidential Elector—THORBJORN ANDERSON—Republican. ~ Lieutenant-Governor—JULIUS J. REITER—Democrat. < | Sundioff then moved that the $ | ard be u committee to act upon the -_——_—_ —__ = oeaii at ® | or the hea la it tion was Presidential Elector—DANIEL ANDERSON—Republican. . a | Cee ee ea tenia eines Passat ANd’ oar i Lieutenant-Governor—T. J. ANDERSON—Prohibition. 3 | ried by unanimous vote. ae 3 J The ma of the petition for the incor- E} = is i - _ a as j poration ofthe sieapieeieats: was then Presiiential Widector een ne 0 ae noe eeu ices: : : i 9 taken up. Lieutenant-Governor—ROSCOE B. HIGBEE—Independence. ; Mr. Fr ers filed a s aa| poundarie: met as follows: Lieutenant-Governor— | east corner of Section north line of sections 16 E t line of section a0 on thence due se —— - pune Dea : Secretary of State—JULIUS A. SCHMAHL—Republican. , of section 21 on the south line of sectic Presidential | Elector—JOHN B. GALARNEAULT—Democrat. 2 thence due east on the south line ie io Soe : sat = ree 121 to the southeast corner of section north to the, t Presidential Elector—DONALD B, PRITCHARD—Democrat Secretary of State—RICHARD F. LAMB—Democrat. it. ae pioron f ee ie aS “ar $$$ oe — —__— < . appe: on behait o! Presidential Elector—S. M. WILDER—Democrat. | he Oliver I ) and advane- * eee | ° port liver: reasons why a petition “should = a Secretary of State—J. F. DAMON—Prohibition. | = aoe ered ty eirance be taknoninreha Presidential Elector—A. J. RUDOLPH—Democrat. --—_—_ |__| 5 | mamtcer age Teenie Ik eannalata ile ; : ss SET Secretary of State—JOHN LEFEVRE—Public Ownership. hea xing a time and Presidential Elector—M. M, SHIELDS—Democrat. 2 upon 3 — she a a _vil- cess - a | lagre‘and urged the hoard to take no further Presidential Elector—GERALD M. LIVINGSTON—Democrat. BRYAN Secretary of State—J. S. WATERSTON—Independence. | Commissioner O° Brien moved that a i ——_—_——— : fica eeuratsr Ms aes Rai Bs pass Henan, ato of the nowt regular mecting of Presidential Elector—GEORGE M. BLEECKER—Democrat. cea! Secretary of State— the board. +The motion was seconded by Com- missioner Sundloff and carried by unanimous Soicye | eae an Presidential Elector—LAWRENCE WISNIEWSKI—Democrat. -_—————-_--—-——-——--—--"’"’+_/7/["?" => 1 apnea motion the board then: alone | State Treasurer—CLARENCE C. DINEHART—Republican. ' ine Host again Presidential Elector—A. E. AARNES—Demuocrat. segiientent ae EIN gk tne. Eas —; "Meiers pr © Naas O'Brien, - = _ elite Ticesitceb! HE NEESON®_Dencerat, Ss off a Pass . a pei i ‘nthe ‘absence of Chairman Mullins, the Presidential Elector—A. P. YNGVE—Democrat. 5 . is meeting was calle ato onder with Vice-Chair — ee am ee Se ee ee ee —_____-—1— 3 nan O'Brie siding ae ™The matter of ti urnishing and Presidential Elector—AUGUST HICKS—Democrat. State Treasurer—JOHN KOLU—Public Ownership. ae hot : plant in the ‘he ; to the board ee eee sien ay ‘ $ at the meeting h nber 26th, 19 were ea ga aoe °o Ne frer.a careful consideration of all bids, the State Treasurer—ANDREW NORDLOEF—Independence. Fy = board was of the opinion thatthe bid o Adams was the best bid and Commissi a Sundloff then moved that the proposition of | H Adams be accepted. e sete alls State Treasurer— conded by Commissioner Passard and curried : 2 | “Yypon motion the board adjourned. Presidential Elector—JOHN P. NYGAARD—Prohibition. | M raeelh aes sae Attorney General—GEORGE T. SIMPSON—Republican. | 1 aw Board of County Commissioners Presidential Elector—PETER CLARE—Prohibition. eer: SS soe alle (eevee wee | | M. A. SPANG, aie od Attorney General—M. E. MATHEWS—Democrat. | 1 ia Soanty Auditor. Presidential Elector—CLARENCE WEDGE—Prohibition. i 3 | SRS CANES — | = — ——— — ss rae cy Notice of Hearing on Assessments Presidential Elector—A. A. ERDAHL—Prohibition. Attorney General—A. W. UHL—Public Ownership. | Fy for Damages on Building = mamas = tor—0. es CoN “ae Sell t a | - js residential Elector—O. F. — i : of Sidewalks. Fak siaaieae Pit proubieon Attorney General—JOHN T. P. POWER—Independence. 3 Whereas, the sidewalks ordered to be con- strueted on the north side of Third street Presidential Elector—E. H. MOORE—Prohibition. CHAFIN a —|—— aa from the Duluth, Mesabe & Northern Railway 4 right of way. 7 to the cast vil hlimite anid on Attorney General— two) in block nine ‘and thenee on aby Presidential Elector—GEORGE W. BUTTERS—Prohibition. east side of lov one (1) in. block ning“) on ae = Railroad and Warehouse pore aT i auiines ota Presidential Elector—F. A. STAFFORD—Prohibition. Comrblaaiones aaa E. ELMQUIST—Reputlican. | resolution duly the Yth day of July,1908, by the lof said village, : Aaa Sue hal was not fully do m plete Within the Presidential Elector—P. W. PETERSON—Prohibition. Railroad and Warehouse : time and in the prescribed by said Sins ae Commissioner pa B. MILLS—Republican. | resolution, and, ae Bier. bene) arlon adopted on the Sth Presidential Elector—N. C. HENDRICKS—Prohibition. Railroad or = ceca! der the sidewalks to be fully completed at rote pe pe }Ropert MEE—Democrat. | the see Gove e Presidential Elector—H. J. VILLESVEK—Prohibition. | = thereof to be Railr — 3 funds of said road and Warehouse "Whereas, the by said Commissioner HANS P. BJORGE—Democrat. ry Fema) ge t . tes Lope eee 5. , ith, 1908, as aforesaid, duly completec = and Approved on t be 12th day uly September, Railroad and Warehouse F. LINDSAY—Prohibition. 7 1908, be it therefore fe — 5 4 ~— Resolved, that at the council shambe rs i Commissioner } + oman, county of = eens aes | nnesota, on the 9tit day 0 Railroad and Warehouse ae fage council of s suid Commissioner } | stimony of e eh essen es terested fected and ascertain the z ‘ ~--— amounts of benefits to property trouting sia Railroad and Warehouse , | sidewalks by reason of the construction of | Commissioner J said sidewalks on the north side of Third street from the Duluth, M & Northern | zht of way tothe east village limits zeal as ees j d and on the south side of Third street at and in front of lot two @) Presidential Elector—G, W. BUCKLIN—Public Ownership. block nine 9) thence on the east side of lot SG = one (1) in block nine (9) on Second avenue, a = | upon the owners of all en parts of lots and = —-—- < | sce said Third g6n Presidential Elector—VICTOR JUDIN—Public OSneaRE = | right-of-way to the east vi + mele sci aS it P south side of said Third ut a cross mark (X) opposite the constitutional! - of lot two(2)in block nine(and along theeast Presidential Elector—P. G. PHILIPS—Public Ownership. mente you wish to vote for in the squares Indicated by tro | : side of lot one (1) in block nine (9) on Second ceinlaaey iv arrow. y | ] avenue, where said sidewalk been con- Toe ae | | er ee vee ald man whee Rae aniae Presidential Elector—ELIAS THO!SETT—Public Ownership. tion adopted the wh day of July, 1908, by tho ———— —— ee — Ss T AT E B Al | OT Jaid service to be made In accordance with meets aime oe ea Te c Ownership. DEBS Z the statute in such vase made and provided. ees Bese | ted September 1, 1908. eee 4 Meee eer ROBT. JOHNSON, Presidential Elector—J. C. CURTIS—Public Ownership. sident of Village Council, ees cee! Attest: —_+—_ Riche Presidential Elector—WM. MAHOT: | Herald-Review, Oct. 14-21-08, ere | ———_——_——— — — Presidential Blestor—J. a ANDERSON—Public Ownership. Notice of Application oie iguon = Sensei Constitutional Amendments to be voted on by the people. License. Presidential Elector—J. G. MAATTALA-—Public Ownership. State rer eon t YES County of Ita: ss. Presidential El HAS. 7S] i : —YES Village of Cohasset residential Elector—CHAS. ROWLES—Public Ownership. | FIRST.—Amendment to article nine of the constitution, relating aoa i Aol ade inant application to taxation, to take the place of sections 1, 2, 3, 4 and the Ss eI iz to e Village * « 1 of said village of Cohasset und amendment added at the end of said article adopted in 1896, Pete: oun! ot seid villas for ieeube ra ell Sc ealeet { and of any amendments of the foregoing. : ieating liquors for the term commencing on October Ith, 1908, and terminating on —NO| Uct, 11th, 1909, by the following persons. and eS; at the following place, as stated in said ap- = Ei 5 “3 ~ tbe | plications, nespes tively, to-wi 2 : —YES } | iniunesant fontren ene tiets in Bass slnsuuiaomrachn mame! Gromen oho gies SECOND.—Amendment to section sixteen (16), of article nine | Brook hotel building, situate on lot ten, block = (IX), of the constitution, establishing the road and bridge | aa orien be hear and dater- Presidential Elector—ARNOLD JORRNS— Independence. fund, and authorizing the legislature to levy an annual tax —— | mined by said, council of the, village, of (Co- — See - for the purpose of constructing and improving roads and | | Gor buildiug ou sald application of Nelgon & Presidential Elector—J. A. SPROTT—Independence. RACES ota ie atte < Brown in Itasca county, and state of Minne- - aaa —NO S | sota.on Saturday the 4th day of Occober. see | | | A'S. Weos, at 8 o'clock P.M. of that dey. Presidential Elector—C. M. McDADE—Independence. = a | qavitpess my hand and Seal of office this 7th YES | S H | + ol cL. A. D, CES e a | + jay ret M. H. JONES, iacktial Saucetor-Ae.0. LINDBERG—Independ THIRD.—Amendment to article nine (9) of the constitution of | ia . } _—_+—___ | eh Recorder. Bee Lae sand the State of Minnesota, authorizing the state auditor to levy | 3 | | Herald-Review, Oct. 14, 2: an acreage tax on lands which, at the option of the 5 Y erald-Review, Oct. 14, 21 Presidential Elector—N. C. C. ANDERSON—Independence. HI_GEN thereof, may have been listed with the Penney auditor nae 5 | — — —_ — eee Sey protection against loss by hail storms, in this state, for the |—— | Presidential Elector—JOSEPH P. purpose of creating an insurance fund against damage to Ss | | fe ioe eds ‘ARKS—Indepenience. by hail storms on such listed lands ind to provide for the | of lerce Animals. manner of handling, and distributing of said fund. J ‘What are the most blood-thirsty Presidential Elector—VICTOR S. KNUTSON—Independence. —Nal animals?” a man asked a tamer of wild pu —— — 3 | ——+ gr nee “Tigers?” Presidential Elector—F. I. JONES—Independence. H x YES| et ee ae FOURTH.—Amendment to article seven (7), section seven (7) “Not they!” ER Ls Presidential Elector—J. H. SELLECT—Independence, of the Constitution of the State of Minnesota providing for “Well, sir!” : 7 SSIS aGG aE LE eee an education qualification for superintendent of county — 3 | “Fleas, sir!” - Presidential Elector—JOHN HALSTAD—Independence. schools. ——_——__———. i, — — = = — — = 2a