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Third. To accomplish this end we are willing to co-operate with those who differ from us in some points, trusting that time and discussion will remove the point of difference.
Fourth We demand of our County Officers efficacy and economy in the transaction of all county business, particularly in the letting of county contracts such as printing, bridge building etc. And we demand that they shall be let to the lowest responsible bidder.
Whereas, Hon Ed Carroll, Democratic nominee in the First Congressional district of Kansas, has, by his impartial and upright conduct during his term of office as representative and senator, won the respect and admiration of every well meaning and unbiased citizen with whom he came in contact, therefore be it
Resolved: That we the Democrats of Brown County in convention assembled, call upon every Democrat and every citizen who is above party prejudice to secure by every fair means the endorsement and election of the Hon. Ed Carroll, of Leavenworth.
N. A. Berney W. W. Letson, Grant W. Harrington, E. L Truex, E. Harrington, Wm Chandler, J D. Hinton, Fred Isely, G. S. Foster, G. Y. Johnson, Theodore Schecker, J M. Idol, C. J. Harding and Geo. B. Moore were elected as delegates to the Senatorial convention.
The committee on conference reported that the Peoples Party were willing to nominate representative, probate judge, and county superintendent and give the Democrats state senator, clerk of the court and county attorney which was adopted.
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H. H. Spangler and N. F. Hess were placed in nomination for clerk of the court. The ballot resulted Spangler 48, Hess 44.
Flintoft Smith for county attorney and H F. Mellenbruch for commis- sioner were nominated by acclamation.
A central committee was selected as follows: Hiawatha City, 1st ward, Grant W. Harrington: 2nd ward. J J. Fisher: 3rd ward, John H. Meyer: 4th ward, John White; Horton City, 1st ward, Clyde McManigal; 2nd ward, M. D. Spencer; 3rd ward, J. A. Stimmell, 4th ward, W. W. Letson; Hiawatha town- ship, Cy Simmons; Padonia, Henry Gillispie: Hamlin, L E. Harding; Carson, F. Fortmeyer; Powhattan, Gus Hildwein: Baker, J. H. Hudgens; West Horton, Peter Reid; Washington, H. T. Bushley; Irving, John Brown; Reserve, J. M Cecil; Morrill, Johnathan Warner; Fairview, Thomas Gillilan; Forty Four, A. Martin: Willis, G. Y. Johnson: Robinson, George P. Moore; Everest, John Lyons. The committee organized by the selection of John H. Meyer chair- man, Clyde McManigal secretary and Grant W. Harrington treasurer.
AUGUST 27. Peoples Party convention. Joseph Donley was chairman and C. H. Pierce secretary. The following committees were appointed: Permanent organization: A. W. McQuilkin, M. V. Christy, F. L. Baldwin. Resolutions: E. S. Beckwith, H. B. Skein, G M. Wilson. Chas. Macho, J. M. Hillyer, Cre- dentials. Ben Sprague, S. Weaver, D. G Ollinger. ,Order of business: G R T. Roberts, Finley McCrerey, A. F. Robinson
The committee on credentials reported the following entitled to seats in the convention:
Forty-four :- J. O. Shannon. T. E Rolfe, Chas. Powell, L. C. Clark, John W. Postou.
Hiawatha city, First ward :- Frank Luesley -Robinson.
Hiawatha city, Second ward :- H. B. Skein, Fry. Smith Johnson.
Hiawatha city, Third ward :- Felix O'Neil, A. Amerd, G. W. Warner, Joe Schenkleberger, G A Barnes.
Wm. Ahern.
Hiawatha city, Fourth ward :- S. Weaver, John Embler.
Carson :- Noah Hanson, W. Brockhoff, I. M. Hanson, G. W. Irwin
Robinson :- J. A Jeffries, H Crounse, M. V. Christy. J. A. Dowell, John Ulsh, Ed Kopptin J. A. Scott.
Hiawatha . Township :- J. H. Donley, J L Round, A. McQuilkin, C. H. Pierce, Ed Beck- with, Ben Sprague, R. M. Patton, B. F. Partch.
Horton city, First ward :-- S. B White. S C. Thompson, John Scott.
Horton city, Second ward :- A. J. Root. J C. Purvis, B C Elliott.
Horton city, Third ward :- W. F. Linthicum. Wm. Small, S. B Wright.
Horton city, Fourth ward :- J. T Kilmer, D. G. Ollinger, B. F. Chamberlin
Padonia :- E B. Lewis. D Hillyer, Robt. Hazell, J M. Hillyer, J. W. Dickinson, F. M.
Fairview :- C. W. Skinner, C H. Stunz, W.
Baker :- F. L. Baldwin, Jesse Render, John McCrerey, Finley McCrerey, Robt. Laurie, I. J. Miller.
Willis :- Chas. Macho, B Oleson, Amos Mc- Kann S. Hubbs, L O. Murphy.
Hamlin :- A. R Smith. G. R. T. Roberts, W. P McNees, F. J. Smith.
Morrill :- C. A Saylor. T. L Crow, A. Lich- ty. J. A. Springer. E. Keim, A. F. Robinson.
West Horton ;- W. D. Skein, ----- Spencer, John. Radford
Irving :- Geo. M. Wilson, J. N. Guinn, Jas, Mathers, W. R. Moore, J. C. Dickinson.
Powhattan :- C. A. Sawyer, C G. Blaney. Dr. Turner. H Meibach, John Williams, H, Frymier.
The committee on permanent organization reported Hon. L. C. Clark for chairman, C. H. Pierce, secretary and F. J. Smith assistant secretary.
The committee on resolutions reported the following:
Resolved, That we most heartily endorse the action of the national convention of the Peo- ple's Party assembled in non sectional fraternity at Omaha. July 4th, where freedom was re- proclaimed and sectional hate obliterated, and especially in giving to us as standard bearers, the superb, tried and true, James B. Weaver and fitting companion J. C. Field.
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Resolved, That we endorse the action of our state and congressional conventions and es- pecially laud the second seal of condemnation given to sectional prejudice in the union of Close and Harris, thus showing to all candid thinkers. that there is no north. no south, no east. no west, but a reunited people.
Resolved, That we shall never be forgetful of the little band of congressmen who so val- iantly stood up for both the "credit of Kansas," and the welfare of the people nor the gallant Ilayseeds in the Kansas legislature, who so ably seconded their efforts under whose adminis- tration the Republican press says, the mountain of mortgage debt piled up under Republican rule is being so "rapidly paid off "
Resolved. That the spectacle of men fighting for a job, as was witnessed in Pennsylvania, Idaho and Tennessee, is an object lesson we dare not ignore.
Resolved, That we "stand up for principle" which means standing up for hansas, home and libe' ty.
For county attorney Flintoft Smith, S. F. Newion, R. T. Herrick and W. F. Means were placed in nomination. The vote resulted Smith 79 and New- lon 2.
For district clerk H. H. Spangler and J. H, Cunningham were put in nomi- nation. The vote resulted Spangler 77, Cunningham 4.
For representative T. E. Rolfe, A. R. Smith and J. D. Hardy were nomi- nated. Smith withdrew and the vote resulted Rolfe 35, Hardy 43 and Smith 3. The nomination of Hardy was made unanimous.
R. M. Patton was nominated for probate judge and Joseph Mohler for county superintendent.
T. E. Rolfe was nominated for commissioner by acclamation.
The following delegates to the senatorial convention were chosen: F. A. Small, C. A. Saylor, B F. Partch; L. O Murphy, G. M. Wilson, J. A. Jeffries, W. P McNeese, F. M. Fry, S. F. Amend, L. C. Clark.
A central committee was chosen as follows: Forty-four, J. O. Shannon; Horton, First ward, Johathan Scott; Horton, Second ward, J. P. Cunningham; Horton, Third ward, F. Small; Horton, Fourth ward, T. M. Kilmer; Hiawatha, First ward, Frank Luesley; Hiawatha, Second ward, Stewart Litle; Hiawatha, Third ward, Felix O'Neil; Hiawatha, Fourth ward. S. Weaver; Carson, Geo. W. Robbins; Robinson, J. A. Jeffries; Hiawatha Township, G. N. Gephart: Padonia, Robert Hazel; West Horton, John Radford; Irving. W. R. Moore; Powhattan, W. A. Turner; Fairview, C. H Stunz; Baker, F. L Baldwin; Wil- lis, L. O. Murphy; Hamlin, A. R. Smith; Morrill. C. A. Saylor. The commit- tee organized with G. N. Gebhart as chairman and E S, Beckwith as secretary.
AUGUST 29. Republican convention. C. V. Pyle was made temporary chairman and J. B. Mitchell temporary secretary. The following committees were appointed:
Permanent organization, N F. Leslie, George Norton, John Robbins, Ed Backenstoce, John Sterns; order of Business, C. H. Lawrence, W. E. M. Cand- lass, S. Thompson, M. S. Watson, J. D. Hazen; Resolutions, L. R. Yates, John Cashman, R. B. Kibbie.
The committee on permanent organization reported in favor of making Jesse Holt chairman and J. B. Mitchell secretary. The report was adopted.
The following list of delegates were found entitled to seats in the con- vention :
Irving Township :- Wm. Arnold, Thos Ar- Hamlin :- John Sterns, P. Pfeiffer. Reserve :- M. S. Watson, J. F Crandall.
· nold, Hugh Ryan, R. B. Kibbee, Ed Buchanan Albert Jenkins.
Padonia :- J F. Leibengood, I. P. Winslow, D. B. Anderson.
Morrill :- L. N. Reid, M. W. Myers, J. Lich- ty, Daniel Saylor, M. W. Willard, Wm. Tem- pleman, Arthur Fulton, John Hoover.
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Carson :- C. Evans, A J. Anderson.
Fairview :- J. S. Tyler, J. J. Webb, Deb Frink, G. Stewart, W. Scoutin, Jas. Moore. Dan Evans.
Hiawatha Township ;- George Norton, Wal- ter White, Moses Walters. Peter Harvey. J. F. Meisenheimer, Wm. Hauber, Jno Swartz, A G Speer.
Robinson :- W. M. Nellans, Harry Cheal. J D. Hazen, J. B. Mitchell, J. W. Noll, N. F Leslie, E. R. Pelton .
Washington :- Andy Kimme, Henry Merkal. Everest :- J. M Robbins, H. A. Price, P. J Clevenger, John Q. Page, S. D. Black, E. D. Crouch, Geo. Anderson.
Willis :- G. W. Baxter, J W. Brownlee, E. H. Kellar, H. C. Neff, F L Willis, J. D Harpster, C. M. Compton, M. A. Murphy.
Baker :- Henry Adams, Dr. E. T. Meyers, Jesse Holt, Ed Backenstoce.
West Horton :-- G. M, Davis, M. B. Brown. -
Forty-four :- J F. Cashman.
Powhattan :- S. Holcomb, S. P. Rupe, Henry Geyer.
Horton city, First ward :- H. F. Graham, D. A. Drake, Robt. White.
Horton city, Second ward :- J. C. Chamber lin, O. J. Nugent, B. W. Coffland. Robt. Walk- er
Horton city, Third ward :- D. Paschal, W. B. Wonder
Horton city, Fourth ward :- Wm. McCand- lass, John Collins, J E. Palmer.
Hiawatha city, First ward :- H. C. Bossart, Thos. Mclaughlin, J. D. Blair, S F. Newlon. Hiawatha city, Second ward :- R. C Chase, C V. Pyle, S Hunter, L R Yates
Hiawatha city, Third ward :- Ed Hoye, Geo. Griffith, A N. Ruley, C. H. Lawrence.
Hiawatha city, Fourth ward :- Ed Muxlow, John W Lamme, O. D. Nelbling, Jno. E. Morris,
The committee on resolutions reported the following platform:
"The Republican party stands for the credit and good name of Kansas and against calam" ity in any shape or form, and we publish to the world that the Republican party has and al- ways will "stand up for Kansas."
"Resolved. That we the Republicans of Brown county, in convention assembled heartily endorse and support the principles enunciated by the Republican National and State conver- tions, and we point with pride to the administration of Benjamin Harrison as one of the purest and ablest the country has ever known."
"That we cordially ratify the Republican nominations and pledge to them our united and earnest efforts to secure their triumphant election in November."
"We heartily commend the course pursued by Congressman Case Broderick during his term as Representative from the First District aud pledge him our undivided support during the coming election."
"We heartily commend the action of Senator John Schilling in reducing the expenses of the country by reduction of salaries of county officers and denounce the action of the so called Reform House of Representatives in defeating the general salary and fee bill as presented by the committee appointed by the Republican Legislature."
We are proud of our state. We have faith in her people, and unbounded confidence in her resources, and we believe that the intelligent and patriotic voters of Kansas will by an over- whelming majority at the coming election. rebuke all those who have by slander, calumny and misrepresentation brought discredit and dishonor upon her fair name, and we will sustain the principles set forth by the party that has cheapened the sweetening of every cup of tea or coffee and has made it possible for every laborer in farm or shop to buy, and educate his children."
W. W. Price, Isaac Dilley and J. Belts were placed in nomination for rep- resentative. The vote resulted Price, 72; Dilley, 19: Belts 7.
W. F. Means was nominated for county attorney by acclamation. Jolın Cunningham was nominated for clerk of the district court by acclamation.
J. P. Farmer and P R. Harman were nominated for county superintend- ent. The ballot resulted Farmer 61 and Harman 37.
F. M. Webb was nominated for probate judge by acclamation.
Jacob Lichty was nominated for commissioner.
The following senatorial delegates were chosen: John Cashman, J. B. Mitchell, Ed Hoye, F. Meisenheimer, J. M. Robbins, J. F. Crandal, I. P. Winslow. Ed Backinstoce, Frank Willis, O. J. Nugent, W. W. Meyers.
A central committee was chosen as follows:
Hiawatha City, Ist ward, S. F. Newlon; 2nd ward, C. V. Pyle; 3rd ward. C. H. Lawrence: 4th ward. O. D. Neibling; Everest, J. M. Robbins; West
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precinct, Geo Anderson; Horton City 1st ward, R H. Fox; 2nd ward, J. H. Mitcheil; 3rd Ward, A. P. Russell; 4th ward, W. E. McCandlass; Reserve, M. S. Watson; Padonia, I. P Winslow; Hiawatha township, Frank Meisenheimer; Robinson, J. B. Mitchell; Willis, J. D. Harpster; Fairview, J. E Moore; Car- son, C. Evans; Irving, J. Reuhlon; Morrill, L. N. Reid; Powhattan, S A. Holcomb; Forty Four, Leander Cashman; West Horton, George M. Davis; Baker, Jesse Holt; Hamlin, John Sterns. The committee organized with Sample F. Newlon as Chairman and Harry Whitaker secretary.
SEPTEMBER 3. Democratic Senatorial convention at Hiawatha. N. A. Berney is chairman and Ed Heeney, Doniphan county, is secretary. B. A. Seaver is nominated for senator by acclamation.
The following resolutions were adopted.
Resolved, That the Democrats in convention assembled endorse the National Democratic platform mage at Chicago, approve the action of the state convention held at Topeka and cor" dially endorse the nomination of Ed Carroll for Congress and we believe it to be the duty of every Democrat in the First Congressional district to work and vote to secure his election.
Resolved, That we believe the best interests of the people of Kansas demand the retire- ment of Bishop W. Perkins from the United States senate and the election of a successor who is in favor of the free coinage of silver and the reduction of our tariff to a tariff for revenue only basis and we ask for our senatorial candidate the support of all men who believe with us on these economic questions.
Grant W. Harrington, W. W. Letson and J. D Hinton were made the Brown county members of the Senatorial committee. This committee organ- ized by the election of Grant W. Harrington chairman and Wesley Trevitt, of Highland as secretary.
SEPTEMBER 3. Peoples Party Senatorial convention at Hiawatha. B. F. Partch is chairman and L. C. Clark secretary. B. A Seaver is nominated for senator.
SEPTEMBER 6-9. Annual Fair at Hiawatha.
SEPTEMBER 16. C. R. J. & P. Railroad Employes Library Association chartered at Horton.
SEPTEMBER 22. Hiawatha Lodge, No 71, Degree of Ilonor, is organized with the following officers and members: Georgia Notestine, P. C. H ; Amelia C. Foster, C. of H ; Hattie Harrington, L of H .; Ammenda Kenigsberg, C. of C. Grant W. Harrington, recorder; John M. Walters, financier; T. H. Notestine,' receiver; Hattie Utt, sister usher; E F. Sweetland, inside watch; J. P. Drake, outside watch; Clara E. Bound, Margaret J. Fraser, Joseph Kenigsberg, Frank Lytle, Elizabeth Lytle, Mary E. Merritt, L R. Merritt, George C. McKnight, J V. Rollins, J. B. Stephens, Lucy E. Sweetland, Sarah E. Sperry, A. J. Hill, J. H. Fraser, B. D. Conklin, Ledoit J Sperry.
SEPTEMBER 30. Horton Church of Christ incorporated by W. S. Scott, L. D. Bishop, Mrs. J. Foley, Mrs. S. Small and B. F. Sonder to "teach and prac- tice Christian Science as taught by Mary Baker G. Eddy in Science and Health and key to the Scriptures and the Holy Scriptures."
OCTOBER 11. Republican Senatorial convention at Troy nominates J. D. Williams for State Senator.
OCTOBER 21. Columbus Day is celebrated in the Brown County schools.
OCTOBER 25. The Everest State Bank is chartered. Capital stock, $11, 000.
NOVEMBER 2. First Congregational Church, of Powhattan incorporated with S. A. Holcomb, J. A. Rite, Mrs G. H. Valentine, Mrs. H. H. Geyer, David Warrantz as trustees.
CANDIDATES.
Irving
Padonia.
Hamlin.
Morrill.
Carson.
Fairview.
Hlawatha.
Robinson
Washington.
Baker.
Willis.
Forty-four.
Powhattan.
Reserve.
Everest.
1st Ward.
2nd Ward.
3rd Ward.
4th Ward
1st Ward.
2nd Ward.
3rd Ward
1 4th Ward.
Total.
President.
Benjamin Harrison, R.
124
88
124 78
181 124
32
131
29
138
87
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136 149
130) 99
130 78
85 72
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89 56
112 51
104
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James B Weaver, P P. John Bidwell, P. ... ..
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Congressman at Large.
123
38
124
32
185
29
79
138
35
186
53
137
741
130 98
130 79
85 71
86
56
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Case Broderick R
124
91
124
181
32
132
185
191
29
79
139
35
53
141
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84
150
96
118
105
Fred J Close, PP
116
110
75
119
59
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155
171
19
91
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93
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77
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T. J. McCormick, P .... Governor
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105
Lieutenant Governor. Robert F. Moore, R.
123
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124
183
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130
186
192
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79
133
351
87
53
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74
130 97
132 77
86 70
151
90
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Percy Daniels, D, PP .. H F. Douthart, P
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Secretary of State
123 124
88
124
183
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131
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79
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71
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86 70
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Treasurer of State
123
88
123
182
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131
186
192
29
79
138
36
87
53
74
132
89
156
90
106
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124
122
78
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63
163
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96
106
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Auditor of State
123.
89
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191
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123 99
126 78
80 73
129 90
89 54
113 51
105
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Van B. Prather, D, P P C W. Howlett, P
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Attorney General
Theodore F Garver, R
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131
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132
85 70
153 85
114 52
106
73 257
J. T. Little, D, P P. ... Robert L. Davidson, P
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NOVEMBER 8. General Election.
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ANNALS OF BROWN COUNTY.
Horton.
Hiawatha.
Supt of Pub. Instruction James C. Davis R .... H. N Gaines, D PP .. Alice M. Henderson P.
123
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124
183
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131
185
190
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74 18
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122
78
125
63
163
163
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97
107
106
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108
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John Bruce Lynch. R .. W. H. Biddle, D, P P ... Joel Miller, P.
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W A. Harris, D, P P .. J. M. Monroe, P .. Congressman
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63
172
187 176
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95
107
110
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131 162
187 169
191 172
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William V. Edwards, R. R. S Osborn. D, P P. .. Harry W. Stone, P ...
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103
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135 150
135 74
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Blanche R. Bruce, R.
90
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162
41
George T. Anthony. R.
149
74 81 3
West Horton.
122 3
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Win. Honer Franklin Honer
George Honer Louis Honer Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Honer Henry Honer The Honer Family.
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WILLIAM W. HILDEBRAND.
CANDIDATES.
Irving.
Padonia.
Hamlin.
Morrill.
Carson.
Fairview.
Hiawatha.
Robinson.
Washington.
Baker.
Willis.
Forty Fonr
Powhattan.
Reserve
Everest
West Horton
1st Ward.
Ward
3rd Ward.
4th Ward
1st Ward
2nd Ward
3rd Ward
4th Ward
Total.
Associate Justice.
Daniel Valentine. R ..
124
88' 124
321
131
191
29
79
138
35
87
53 54
136 1.50
74 80
130 98
132 77
85 71
151 84
90 54
113 52
105
74 2570 29,2238
S. H. Allen, D P P ... C P. Stevens, P.
124
122
78
63
163
173
19
103
97
107
108
1
1
2
3
2
2
1
3
9
107
State Senator.
B. A. Seaver, D, P P ..
124
122
79
63'
165
1701
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ANNALS OF BROWN COUNTY.
Horton.
Hiawatha.
40
46
37
19 2141
18:
1
678
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97
77
69
85
106
75 2581
38
128
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2
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78 2606
89
155
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113
09
20
Flintoft Smith D, P P W F. Means, R
125
186 168
41
28 2163
177 9
24
286
ANNALS OF BROWN COUNTY.
[1892
NOVEMBER 8. Township Election.
POWHATTAN TOWNSHIP.
Powhattan
For'y Four
Total
IRVING TOWNSHIP.
Trustee, J. C. Ruhlen 107
W. R. Moore .. 107
John Yates 27
Clerk. R. B Kibbie. 127
C. M Jones ... 120
Trustee, S. A. Holcomb
93
35
128
Mate Foster
112
105
217
Clerk, M E. Elliott
85
37
122
Chas. Hildwien.
101
105
206
Treasurer, W. C. Powers
87
35
122
C. A. Sawyer.
101
108
204
Justice, Harvey Adams
85
35
120
Chas. Smith
85
39 1:24
O. E. Lake
92
47 139
J L Nellans
35
93
1:28
Constable, D. A Woodman.
85
34
119
PADONIA TOWNSHIP.
Trustee, William Evans 208
Clerk, D. S Jones . .. 209
Treasurer, R J McAtee. 206
Justice, Whos. McCoy 207
I. P. Winslow ... 209
Constable, Scott McKnight. 208
L. M. Baird
207
HAMLIN TOWNSHIP.
Hamlin.
Reserve.
Total ....
Trustee, C. M. Berkley
166
62
228
Clerk, J. F. Crandall
132
65
197
Treasurer, Peter Pfeiffer
136. 62
193
Justice, M S Watson
126
62
188
Samuel Sweeney
1×3
60
199
Constable, Blair Syster
133
63 196
W S. Lydick
147
58
205
MISSION TOWN HIP.
W Hort'n
Willis. ..
Baker. ..
Total .
Trustee.
Henry Winterscheidt.
74
167
92 95
333
B F. Olson.
68
80
243
D M. McFadden.
83
143
84
10
Clerk. Geo. M. Davis F P Lonberger .
65
101
104
279
Treasurer. F. L. Willis L. O. Murphy.
70 77
85
106
: 68
Justice, J N Hayes
69
136
72
277
Jesse Henney
181 71
105
253
Treasurer. Wm Davis 178
79
81
117
297
Constable. L. L Newland. J. B. Hazlett.
68
I54
80 303
Riley Hubbs
77
80
102
252
Ollie Gold
79
79
101
259
Robert Duwitt
13
..
15
WALNUT TOWNSHIP.
Carson.
Fairview
Total
Trustee, James P. Freeland
23
114| 137
Trustee, A M Irwin.
31
1301
16₺
Svend Peterson ..
·24
175
199
Wm. Feigenbaum
67
164
231
Clerk, G. D. Bollinger. Harry Huber
29
120
149
Clerk, Zack Handley ...
33
124
1.57
19
165
184 John Muxworthy
63
170
233
Treasurer, H A. Price.
29
154 18%
Treasurer, Jas. W. Sprague John Witsche
164
168
332
Justice, Chas. R. Johnson
35
180
215
Justice, Ed Stewart
32
131
163
M F. Streeter
8
128
136
J M. Anderson .
31
127
158
N. F. Hess
13
155
David Green Fred Smith.
62
168
230
Frank Glenn
24
24
Constable, John Marks
34
124
158
Constable W L. Wilkinson
48
282
330
C. L. Fowler . ...
33
140
173
Henry Sawyer
29
127
156
John C. Guider
64
164
228
Jame: Coe
19
162
181
W. F. Brockhoff
62
153
215
Trustee, J J. Weltmer 175
Fred Lemley 176
Clerk. Ed Radford 18@
W. Teegarden
171
Treasurer, Thomas "'ampbell 176
Wm. Heffner 174
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