Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 November 1900 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Official Vote of Jasper County For 1900, By Voting Precincts. ™~ r ? | rs ft It si nlf |{ fj n 1? ?l fi '4 it *i rs it ;l uurs n i r i llsH l rfl y t =ll if Hi? iff II? fRIf ? fit 111 fII l r it irfr i * : : W r _L_ : ' = ‘ : * : ? : ' ? ? : : : ' ; J | f ft :5: S : «•!: » : *" 5 : »so * : **ff ?%:*£? ** :% ? *j» i**f**:l ?%: 1» 2 H'Bt'iMfGrve 53 87 155 60 55 62 54 6* 54 62 49 88 54 #3 52 64 54 62 54 62 47 70 fib 55 56 60 54 Si £ “Id ; S' —KL ~f, ; £ ' : ' - I — a * fliffimi....... 64 122 12 68 114 68 111 68 111 68 111 68 1U 50 113 49 113 66 111 68 111 68 111 69 111 68 111 68* 111 69 110 5J in * 55 M Wa1ker....... 115 113 3 114 113 114 111 114 111 114 111 114 111 114 ni 115 110 114 111 115 110 114 111 116 108 116 109 iu! 11l 114 In 1 u 0 1U ll! <* ... ~, tnx Barkley, E. . 78 110 6 76 11S 73 112 72 109 72 109 72 1H 77 108 69 114 74 100 72 109 72 108 85 100 74 108 75 107 73 107 in* ’to *l4 *'? ’to Barkley. W... 68 89 4 77 78 74 72 74 71 74 70 73 72: 78 69 7 2 72 73 72 72 73 74 67 80 69 77 ffi 73 1 70 n TO 4 ’2? li % £ ™ 2»i «* Marion, Ut. 88 145 10 90 141 98 139 90 146 90 146 91 145 104 133 91 116 88 148 90 145 88 148 94 143 94 144 93 143 oj in m ill 74 73 ;; ji£ 82 78 62, » Marlon, 2nd.. 100 189 4 106 180 109 175 105 177 105 178 104 180 113 173 104 181 103 181 106 177 102 ISO 107 176 105 179 106; 177 104 178 lue 177 ,?i 484 j 9 * W |2» Marion. 3rd... 105 104 6 109 108 109 100 107 102 107 101 103 107 - 110 100 101 108 106 103 105 105 187 102 118 94 109 102 110, 101 108 m lis !m ISf IS? Marion, 4th... 91 107 8 89 106 96 100 91 106 92 105 91 106 91 100 91 107 92 104 93 104 931 105 96 ’ 102 91 IOT 9V m 95 121 M m - 498 404 » 99 }«5 Jordan • 115 55 2 116 52 110 50 110 50 10< 53 110 52 112 50 106 54 108 52 108 52 109 52 109 51 103 58 109 « 108 5} *2] 93 „ —LU. 51 *1 19 * Newton 66 78 8 87 75 67 78 68 76 68 76 68 77 67 -78 68 76 68 77 66 78 7W 77 68 76 68 76 67 76 68 TO b? to 77 109 125 103 59 Keener 42 143 2 46 139 45 136 43 136 42 137 42 137 44 135 42 137 42 137 43 136 42; 137 42 *136 42 137 42 137 42 137 Vi ■ .A 88 „ flo Kankakee.... 68 62 1 69 60 69 59 89 59 69 59 69 59 69 59 69 59 70 58 69 59 69' 59 69 59 69 59 601 59 69 5 Iq w il '.A 52 “2 §?i S? Wheattteld. .. 95 133 10 96 133 99 133 99 133 100 132 99 134 104 129 97 135 99 133 110 123 99 132 102 131 luO 133 101 131 99 132 09 m iS ,55 55 An Carpenter. S.. 54 135 2 58 127 56 129 55 130 55 130 56 131 6 1 129 56 130 55 132 55 131 56: 131, 59 127 80 127 56 129 56 129 « 7 101 188 £. " JAA *» »» Carpenter, K.. 8S 126 85 83 122 84 121 84 122 87 119 86 121 86 120 82 124 85 121 86 122* 86 117 92 114 85' 121 85 121 85 2 5S * * 9 j »| “f Carpenter, W 88 94 3 92 89 91 88 90 88 91 88 91 90 89 91 91 •90 88 94 91 90 92 88 94 86 96 85 94 86 94 86 04 ’wi ,Si ‘AS ,SS ‘2S 2! ‘5? Mi1r0y........ 42 37 1 44 36 45 37 44 35 44 35 43 37 44 36 44 36 44 36 46 84 43 38 ~51 » 4? 3l! 46 34 47 34 A u ’2 A 5 89 94 84 Union. N 75 85 3 75 86 74 85 75 86 74 86 73 86 75 85 72 89 73 86 78 85 73 86 73 S 74 861 73 85 73 86 73 m 48 34 80 19 | Union, S 88 89 U 83 90 98 88 _ 9»_ 89 -92 _B9 93 89 96 84 92 90 90 89 92 89 99 90 95 88 95 S| « 88 QZ 91 “ " g “ | | Kfc::::..! 580 9 !.. 18a6 I^.. 1806 *% .*"*'*% ™ ! . i - i 1 * * j i 7 i I One People’s Party vote was cast in Marion, No 2, and lin Jordan. In Milroy 1 Social Democrat vote was cast, also lin West Barkley, and 1 Social Labor in Union. Zollars, the democratic elector at tho bead of l o h ® I t i cke *- L I received L SBO votes, all the other democratic electors 1504 or 26 less. Hanna, the republican elector at the head of the republican ticket, received 2,083 votes, the other electors all the way from 2,054 to 2,057. The total democratic vote for governor was 1,5520 r2B less than the Bryan vote. The total republican vote for governor was 2,055, also 28 less than the McKinley vote. Constitutional amend, ment No. 1 increasing the number of supreme judges received 1,772 votes for to 944 against; No. 2, fixing legislative qualifications for admission to the bar, received 1,472 votes for to 719 against.

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TIE LEADING INDIANA NEWSPMH THE IMS SBfML (Ewtatolished 1823.) Doily, sunny and weekly Editions. THE INDIANAPOLIS SENTINEL, is its several editions, continues to occupy the position it has so long held of The Leading Indiana Newspaper. It is the oldest and most widely read journal published in the State. Its rates of subscription ate the lowest. THE SENTINEL is a member of the Associated Press and its telegraph columns are the fullest and most comprehensive of any Indiana papers. Its press reports are supplemented by Special Washington dispatches, covering very fully all matters of Indiana interest, and by reports from its special correspondents at every county seal in Indiana. Themarket reports of The Indianapolis Sentinel are complete and accurate. THE SENTINEL, pays special attention to Indiana News and covers the ground fully. Indiana readers will And more news of interest to them in The Sentinel than in any Chicago, Cincinnati, St. Louis or KJbuisville newspaper. THE SENTINEL, although Democratic in politics, publishes all the news fully and mpartially and always treats its political opponents with fairness. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Daily, one year .....sfl.oo Sunday, one year 2.00 Weekly one year.....,.,.. 60 Notice of Final Settlement. In the matter of the Estate of Jonathan Peacock, deceased. In the Jasper Circuit Court. November Term, 1900. Notice is hereby given that ludson J. Hunt, as Administratorde bonis non, of the estate of Jonathan Peacock, deceased, has pieiented and Bled tys account and vouchers In final settlement of said estate, and thatthe same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court on the Third day of December, 1900. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also hereby required, at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship. Jpdson J.Hunt, _ Administrator De bonis non. November 9,100 0. A whole armload of old papers for a nickel at The Democrat office. Stock and Farm Implemerit* For Sale. Nine milk cows, with calf; five yearling steers; six yearling heifers, with calf; six coming yearling, steers; 1 team geldings, 6 and 7 years; 1 three-year old black mare, weight 1200, unbroken; 1 western bay mare, weight 1,000 lbs, 1 sacking colt, filley; 1 old team •good work horses; 1 male hog, “Big Luck No. 5” Poland China, Riverside Park Herd. Farming implements. John Keiper, 2J miles north of Rensselaer, on the old Donuelly farm. Monts’ English Stable Powder rriet, ase. per package. Bold by A. ?, Long,