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HE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY SAMPLE REPUBL Gltu Ticket. State and County Ticket. Uud ges of the Supreme (ourt. sm,. M. Bittenbendor. . ‘oseph W. Edgerton .. Alired M. Post. ... Reg nts of the University. A. A’Allamand. am Gorst, F Hadloy Charl:s Marp'e Vote for One. ..Lincoln . v Prohibition South Omaha. I’nnpln 8 lnde-ndvlvl Party Ropublican | X Vote .Columbus.. for Two* Arapahos People’s Tndopendent Party . Prohibition ..People’s Independent Party Repubica:| X ‘Roepublican | X Prohibition Scotia ..Omaha, Wakefield Seward. ... H P. Shumway.... ... Curoline M. Woodward Jdudges District Court. Herbert J. Davis George W. Doano William I1. Eiler, Leo 8. Fstello. . Arthur N, Moelville R. Hopawell. . Vote tor Seven. ..Omaha.People’s Ind. and Republican Party | X «.Omaha. . . Blair. Democrat Democ Omaha..Pe oplnn Tad and B publican Party | X Ferguson .Omaha Peoy 1. and Democrat Party ‘Republican | X Tekamah. ine. W. Keysor ... ank Iry ..Omah .Omaba... ~Omaha. .. .Omuha Blair ;.nm' s Ind. and Demoerat Party 3 .Republican | X Tndependont Part and Democ 2y ; Peopl Thomas Peoplo’s Ind. Luth r W.Osborue. Cunnincham R. Soott George W. Shields. ... Howard B. §m th Blenzer Wakeley .Omaha. .. . Democrat e e e e e e Bt te Senat Vote for ')m‘ Arthur H. Briggs. ~-Republican | X _ G. W. King.. s Indepandent Party Goorge Legge. 2 Democrat B Prohibition ..Peoplo's Ind. a1d Ropublican Party | X ..Omanha, .Rop \b'lu\\] = ..Omaha.. . Omaha..... nesubion | .Omaha. ,,\'ull\ .Om: \hll.nu Vot Prohibition pendent Party . Demo . Republican [ X Vote for One Repubiican | X Democrat George A. Boong John F. Boya. Anthony Johnson . .Prohibition James M. Kenney. SRS pendent Party —_—e County reasu . d o One H. B Irey. ; % Huardy Loc! pendent Party 1 .Democrat >rohibition County ¢« lerk, F. K. Babeock D. Clem Deavor. Peter O'Mall Fredoric J. County Juil Vote ~-.s0s. Prohibition” s Independent Party 5 Democrat Republicain | X B Vaie for On 5 Imll-pumlom v. Withdr'n .....Prohibition Non-Partisan Republ can | X for One, F. Bayless. . E. E. 2rewste s e Edward 1. Duflio. . ..Omaha J 28 W, Omaha 5 P King.. ? buth Omaha . Democrat Luther R. \\llghl ...Omaha. Nou-Partisan T Coroner. Vote for ()ll(‘ Dr. James V. C. W, Cram. Micha-l O. Maul.... Dr. W. P. Wilcox.... County Survey s and Cornish .Citizéns H\(Il«l.llc s independent Party .Omaha ..Omaha ..Omaha. ..Omaha .Republican | X .Democrat Vote for One. . Houso. . i W. P. Prugh George Smith Vote topublican | X for One. .. Waterloo. . L H. Lam: Waterloo. A Mathe Mrs. H. M. Independent Party Democrat Prohibition Vote for One. -Omaha. Omaha. . Democrat Ve y Rbp\lbll(‘fl.n | el DI X Ghond oL Honongboodniaidoonniontpmpned OIS [ ol Justices of the P A|t ur 1. Ba' dwm Vote for .Omaha Rvpubll(‘ 2y and Peoplus Ird. Pfl.rly \ .Omaba. Ropublican and People's Ind. Pmty \ Omaha. . i 5 .Democrat it and People’s Ind. Par Democrat and People’s Ind. | +vvvveen .. Independent Democ .....Democ; “Indepondont Democ -Citizens’ Independont Charles Brandes Thomas S. Brode D. L. Cartan Charles K. Cralle. Alox Green Alonzo Juy Hart Madison . Ish Eben K. Long. John S, Morrison. .. R B. O'Donnell Republican | X |'.-"m.‘ s Tnde ependont Party . Ih-u\lw nt Omana. . R-p and Paople’s Ind. muy| +.Omah; Non-Partisan +.Omah ..Omaha. . Judici Democrat ward A, Sh 2 \wph- s Candidate Seymour G, Wilcox, .Omaha Republican | James S. Ward ..Omaha Following are the straight republican nominees for constable: Constables, Willlam R. Adams Giles H. Fitsoh. ... Joh ) Hoka son. Alvin R. Honsel Dorsey B. Honck Androw J. Flerson Vote for Six. Omaha.... : Ropublican | X Omaha. Republican and Pe )p e's Ind. Party | ..Omaha. Omaha..... ..Omaha Omaha IPoll owing are the straight republican nominees for ward assessol Assessor, W illiam Doll Charle: Hoyo. ....Second Ward Thos. McVittle. ... Taird Ward Jas. G. Carpenie -.Fourth Ward . Geoc. P. Frankln. .. Fifth Ward F. W. Manvile, ....Sxith Ward Louis P.Norb rg.Seven'h Ward. ... §il 8 B. Lake......E ghth Ward. ... Heury Livesay.....Nin'h Ward Ihe names on this nominees, Vote for Candidate in Your Ward First Ward ..Reoub ican | Repablean | ..Republican | _.Republican | . Ropublican | Republican | R pub fcan | Republ can | Republ can | ballov murked with an X are the straight republican NOVE FOR MAYOR. . Gunru » P. Bemis. . J. M. Chambers Dr. J. R. (unk]lng H.-m» Osthoff. . Rnuuh\u an| X .Prohibition People’s Tnd pnmlnm P veserveas .. Democr For Crry CLERK. .. G. R, Armstrong. .. Jo n Groves.. ¢vis J. Thm, VOTE FOR ONE cenes Citizen .Ropublean | X People’s Independent Party “es .Democrat .Prohibition FOR Cr1Y TREASURER. . ..VOTE FOR ONE Henry Bolln.. R-publican | Democrat rohibition .Peoplo’s Tndependont Party Samuel Cotnel Thomas Grocox. . 4 Welshans, .. VOTE For Crry COMPTROLLER. ... FOR ONE ..Democrat . ...Prohibition ...R-publican | 3 Independent Party Louis Heimrod John McEwing Tneodor Olsen PFerdinand Streitz, .Republican | . . Democrat cople’s Tn opendont Party ..Prohibition For PorLi Louis Berka. UDGE John Trench. .. . .Vote l’lnhllnlmu = ..Republican | Fa for Lew Anderson...... Petor M. Back... Wm, F. Boch-l Edward J. Brennan. Willium But, James Counolly Frank D. Cooper James Donnelly, A. G. Edwards. Thomas Erickson. L. Gideon, Wi, M. Ha 1. Hask ; w H. Hazard. ward E. Howell. Halfdan Jac 1h en Chas. Johnson J. Kennedy Charles Larson E. J. Marsh... William Mor William Mulk Councilmen at Lar, Republicin B Demoerat JIndependent Democrat -.Prohibition Prohibition .Democrat Prohibition Prohibition .Democrat Ropubhcan cople’s Independent Party Domocrat [’ouplu s Indopendent Party Prohibition 's Tndependent Party “Peopl i Independent Party >eoplo’s Republ.can ¥t .Repubncau nk G. Pati Sol Princs. ndependent Party .it...Democrat ‘Péople’s Tndependont Party .Prohibition ‘Independent Democrat Prohibition P. L. (mn\l.m I l‘ v mlcrn k W. J. Smith John Steel. Republican George B. Stryker. J. M. Taylor. John Thoma: Joseph Vi Ropublxcnu T People’s Independent Par People’s Independent I Peovle’s ndependent ..Prohibition “*Shall bonds of the city of Omaha be issued by said city in the sum of one hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars ($175,000), to become due in twenty (20) years from the date thereof, and to bear interest payable semi-awnually, at a rate not exceeding five per cent per annum, upon interest coupons to be attached to said bonds; said bonds to be called y Hall Bonds,” and uot to be sold for less than par: d the proceeds irom the sale of said honds to be used for.noother purpose than paying the cost of the construction of the City Hall now in course of erection, for the use of the city of Omaha; the said bonds wlen authorized by a vote of the electors of said city, as provided in this wfl | ordinance, to be issued from time to time as may be required for the— construction of said City Hall,und within the limit authorized by law?” no PuUBLIC LIBRARY BUILDING BONDS. “Shall bonds of the city of Omaha be issued by said l)l\ in the sum of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00), to become due in twenty (20) » from the date thereof, and to bear interest payable semi- annually a rate not exceeding five per cent per annum; upon inter- est coupons to be attached to saia bonds, to t lled **Public Library Building Bonds,” and not to be sold for less than par; and the proceod from the sale bonds to be used for no cther pu the cost of the construction of a public library building on the east corner of Harney and Nineteenth strcets, on the propert queathed to the ci of Omaha for that pur) [lllwl) by Byron Reed, LI\LI\' deceased. The said bonds when authol by a vote “of the electors Of ———— said , as provided in this ordinance, to be issued from time to yes | time as may be required for the construction of said public libray buiiding? PAVING BONDS, L bonds of the city of Omaha in the sum of fifty thousand (850,000.00), be issued for the purpose of paying the cost of pay- or mucadamizing the intersection of streets and spaces said city, or to pay the cost of na in front of real estate not subject to assessment of special taxes for paving purposes, to run not mo.e than twen ¥ and to bear interest semi-annuaily, ata rate not exceeding five per cent per annum, with coupons attached to be ealled “Payv Bonds,” and shall not be sold for less than par, the hall be used for no other purpose than paying - f paving, repaving or macadamizing the interscctions of yes | streets and spaces opposite alleys in said city, or in front of real e: not subject to special assessment for paving purposes?”’ e ————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Sewer Bonds, **Shall bonds of the city of Omaha in the sum of fifty thousand dollars (50,000), be issued for the construction and maintenance of sewers,to run not more than twenty (20) years, to draw interest not to reed five per cent per annum, with intérest coupons annexed thoreto, and not to be sold for less than par; the proceeds from the sale thereof to be ex- pended for construction and maintenance of sewers in the, city of yes | Omaha, and the proceeds thereof not to be diverted from the object— herein specified, no —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— 'k Bonds, “Shall bonds of the city of Omaha be issued by the said city in the sum of four hundred thousand dollars ($400,000.00), to become due in twenty (20) years from the date thereof, and to bear interest payablo semi-annually, at a rate not exceeding tive (5) per cent per annum, upon interest coupons attached to said bonds, to be called *Park Bonds,” and not 1o be sold for less than par; the proceeds from the sale of said bonds to be used for no other purpose than for paying for and improv- ing public parks, parkways and boulevards for the eity of Omaha. The suid bonds when authorized by a vote of the electors of said city ns— provided in this ordinance, to” be issued from time to time ns may be yes required for the paying for and improvement of public parks, park ways and boulevards in the city of Omahg n e nawes on this ballot marked with an X ave the straight republ uees, SIXTEEN Board of Education Ticket. For Members of the Board | Voto of Education. { For Five. W. N. Babock. |' A. Begley .Democrat mes Bur People’s Ind, I inhard Effinger .Democrat Charles S, Elgutter. .. Ropublioan | X John W. Evans. People’s Ind. R. W. Gibson.. Ropublican | X .Democrat arty Jacob Hauck Demoerat Charles L. Jaynes. . - Republican | X Fred R. McConnoll. . A. A. Perry Clinton N. .Republican | X People’s Ind. Party Powell Rm)ll\)“ an | ] X Democrat Dr.S. R Towne, lumlva Ind. Party Vencel Vodicka People’s Ind. Party Questions submitted to the vote of the people. SCHOOL BOND PROPOSITION. Shall bonds of the School District of Omaha, in the County of Douglas, 0 the State of Nebraska, be issued inthe amount of Three Hundred Thousand Dollars 5,000), said Bonds to bear interest at a rate not excecding five per cent, payable gemi-annually at the Nebr: of New York, in the state of Now Y Said bonds to become due and payable 1n twenty years from the date thereof; the proceeds of said bonds to be applied solely to the purchase of scnool sites and the erection of school buildings, within said districts, as foliows: FOR THE PURCHASE OF SCHOOL SITES. Seven thousand dollars ($7,000), for the purchase of additional ground for the Center school site, in the vicinity of Eleventh and Center streets. Twenty-five hundred dollars ($2,500)" for the purchase of a school site in the vivinity of Thirtieth and Brown stroets, Twenty-five hundred dollars($2,500), for the purchase of a school site on Boulevard avenue, in tax lot 12, section 85, town- ship 15, rango 13, east 6th principal meridian. Ten thousand dollars ($10,000), for tho purchase of additional ground for tho Hartman school site, in the vicinity of Sixteenth and William street. Three thousand dollars (3,000), for the purchase of additional ground for the Long school site, in the vicinity of Franklin and Twenty-sixth streets, Light thousand dollars ($8,000) for the purchase of a school site in the vicinity of Lothrop and Twenty-third streets. Four thousand four hundred dollars $4,400) for the purchase of a school s in the vicinity of Meredith avenue and Thirty-third streets. Six thousand dollars ($6,000) for th® purchase of a school site in or near ‘Windsor Place. Thirty-five thousand dollars (37 for the purchase of a school site in the vicinity of Capitol Square. FOR THE ERECTION OF SHOOL BUILD- INGS. Thirty thousand dollars (330,000)for the erection of a school building on the Cen- ter school site in the vicinity of Eleventh and Center streets. Thirty thousand doils (£30,000) for the erection of a school building on the nklin school site, in the vicinity of Franklin and Thirty-fifth streets. six thousand six hundred dollars for the on of a school building on the Hartman school sito in the vicinity of Sixteenth and William streets, are Twenty-five thousand dollars for the erection of a school hmlumgun the Hickory schaol site in the vicl of Sixth and Hickory stre five thousand dollars (325 000) tion of a school building on the Long school site in the vicinity of Twenty-sixth and Franklin streots, Thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) the ercction of a school building on the Lothrop school site in the vicinity of Lothrop and Twenty-third streets, for Twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for the erection of a school building on the Saratoga school site in the vicinity of Twenty-fourth street and Ames ave- nue, Thirty thousand dollare ($30,000) for the erection of a school building on the West Omaha school site in the vicinity of Thirty-eighth avenue and Jones stroot, Twenty-five thousand dollars (% 000) for the erection of aschool build- ing on a site in or near Windsor place for on the Forty thou d dollars tho erection of a school building Central site in the wvicinity of Capitol Square, (#40,000 school Yes| X No | PAG LAN BALLOTS, VOTE FOR COOD GOVERNMENT TAKE THE MUNICIPAL AND COUNTY OFFICES FROM THE HANDS OF THE BOODLERS, REBUKE IGNORAMUSES AND BUMMERS FOR ASPIRING TO PO« SITIONS OF HONOR AND RESPONSIBILITY IN STATE, COUNTY AND CITY. BE CAREFUL TO SEE THAT YOU VOTE RIGHT AND THAT YOUR VOTE MAY BE COUNTED. VOTE FOR EVERY MAN ON THE REPUBLICAN TICKET. GENERAL lNSTRUCTlONS Only official ballots can be voted, If you spoil a ballot return it to the judges and receive another. You cannot carry away an official ballot upon any pretext. See that two of the judges have ed the ballot you ex- pect to vote. There are Omaha city polli country precinc All official can be voted. Candidates names are arranged in alphabetical order. On the same line to the right is the name of the party which nominated the candidate. Mark X opposite names of those for whom you wish to vote and no others. Observe carefully that you have not checked more names than offices. To do so invalidates the entire ticket. Read the name of the office and number of candidates for whom you are expected to vote Remain in front of the ballot boxes until you have seen your ballots deposited in the proper boxes, Fold your ballots so that the names of judges written on the back can be seen without unfolding. White ballots cannot be used for samples. Do not check off names with lead pencil. ballots and three ballot boxes at all One ticket and one ballot box in three g places. »allots consist of white print paper. No others Use pen and ink. Read the instructions to voters inside the voting booth. No electioneering is allowed within 100 feet of the voting booths. Do your electionecring beyond that distance. No man i1s allowed to electioneer inside the booth, Unless the voter be disabled, blind or unable to read and mark his ticket, no one but the voter himself is allowed to see his ticket. Blind, disabled and illiterate voters upon making affidavit of the same may be assisted by two of the judges. If you blot your ticket with ink or otherwise soil your bal- lot, have the election judge give you another. Cfficial sample ballots may be obtained from the county clerk, city clerk, secretary of the board of education, and at Republican Headquarters. As the names and propositions printed herein are identi- cal with those on the official sample ballots, voters need not trouble themselves to get the official sample ballots, but may cut these out for reference, - Be carefel not to scratch a name. ticket to do so. It will invalidate your Clip out the forms of ballots printed herein as sample ballots to guide you in making u[) the tickot you wish to vote. Ofticial sample ballots arve all printed on red or green paper. They are the same size and form as the official bullots and contain all the names of candidates and propositions to be voted for. Vote the Republican ticket straight. See that your X is placed on same line with the name of the candidate for whom you propose to vote, If a man should enter the enclosure, receive a ballov and then decide not to vote. he must return his ballot to the judges and then retire from the room. No voter or other person is allowed to take an ofticial ballot from the room. If he should he will forfeit his right to vote and may be imprisoned in the county jail for not s and not more than six months. No person 1s allowe tor to show for whom body but AJIIAJ » shall re lot f. ma vote No elector shall recei m any person but a judge, shall vote a ballot w hw h ho has not receiwved from a judge of tho he has voted. No- No elector election. No other voter save the one who is unable to mark his ballot shall communi- cate to any other person the name of any candidate for whom he voted. No person may deposit a ballot in the ballot box which has not been identi- 1t least two of the judges. The fine for a violation of this clause of the W may not be less than $10, nor more than $100. Any public offleer who is appointed to act at the election who shall violato the Austrailian ballot law or neglect to perform the duty imposed upon him will be punished by imprisonment in the county jail for not less than one month nor more than six months or by a fine of not more than $500 nor less than $100, or by both fine and imprisonment. A reward of $50 will be paia by the Repub- lican Committees for thearrest and conviction of any election officer in any district of the city of Omaha guilty of violating any provision of the election laws. $50 reward will be paid by Republican com- mittees for the arrest and conviction of any person who votes illegally election day. OFFICIAL INSTRUCTIONS. The following officinl instructions will bo found posted in ey booth in the city and county: 1.LPersons desiring to vote must procure their ballots from a member of the election hoard 2. They must ther and prepare ti T'he ballots are prepared us follows: a oross mork [X) with ink in the & the name of each person for whom you wish to vo Jo careful that you do not mark the names of the not wish to vote; Do not mak will not be counted; If you spoil a ballot roturn it to a member of the elaction board, and obtain from him a new ballot: take this to a compartment und mark it properly. You nre entitled to but four official ballots. If you spoil that many you lose vour vote, ng the election oficers are not permitted to furnish you more than that numbe Having mariced the ballot. fold it 60 a5 'to conceal the names and marks on the face, and to expose the names on the back 5. Take it to the judge of the election bofore it deposited 10 the box. 6. Immediately leave the railed inclosure. 7. If you wish to vote for any man whose name does not appear upon the ballot, writé or insert his full nume in the Llank on tho ballot under tho prover office you wish him to hold, and make a cross mark in the proper margin y election mlh out leaving tho polling place, proceed to a com- r ballots, Mak it margin of the ballot opposite persons for whom you do wny mark on the ballot; save as above directed, or the ballot aving tho inclosure, and sea Do not take any ballot from the polling place; you the to vote, ey forfeit the right Bummers, Ignoramuses and Stool Pigeons Must Go