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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRA2L WEDNESDAY, MAR. 8, 1916.
CLAY TOWNSHIP Precinct No. 1 REPUBLICAN. President Fairbanks, 61. U. 8. Senator New, 25; Robinson, 12: Watson, 36. , Governor Goodrich, 47; McCray. 22 : Myers, 6. " Representative in Congress Cornstock, 60; Lynch", 15. Prosecuting Attorney Harlan, 36; Strayer, 41. Representative. Wayne County Bartel, Jr., 33; Knapp, 32; Morgan, 11. Joint Representative, Wayne and Union Counties Judklns, 33; Lafuse, 33.. Treasurer Ahl, 29; Brooks, 14; Hall. 4; Riggs, 3; Warfel, 4; Way, 8; Weldner, 9. ' Fisher, 22; Groves,. 2; Hoover. 1; King, 0; Lindennan, 43; Parsons, 4; Peltz, 0; Shaw, 1; Wessel, 0; Williams, 0; Winburn, 0.'. . -.. . Sheriff Bailey, 21; Bayer, 3; Carr, 7: Mashmeyer. 4; Rich, 0; Ridge, 0; Squires, 31; Steen, 5; Thornburg, 4; Watson, 3. Coroner Anderson, 8; Gentle, 20; Morrow, 36. . Surveyor Horton. 28; Peacock, 41. Commissioner, Western District Doddridge, 7; Simpson, 68. Commissioner, Middle District Cheesman, 61. DEMOCRAT. President Wilson, 17. Vice-President Marshall. 16. United States Senator Kern. 15. Governor, Adair, 15; Clore, 2. Representative in Congress Gray, 10; Lontz, 7. Prosecuting Attorney Allen, 14. Representative, Wayne County Boren, 15. i Joint Representative, Wayne and ( Union Counties Bell, 14. Treasurer Hunt, 13. Recorder Long, 6; Pickett, 2; Thalls, 7. j Sheriff Drischell, 9; Reis, 4; .Young, 1. Coroner Buche, 13. Surveyor Starr, 12. Commissioner, Western District i Hartman, 11. i Commissioner, Middle District l Harris, 12.
Precinct No. 2 REPUBLICAN. President Fairbank, 60. U. S. Senator New, 34; Robinson, 8; Watson, 64. Governor Goodrich, 67; McCray, 24; Myers, 9. . Representative in Congress Cornstock, 81 ; Lynch. 27. Prosecuting Attorney Harlan, 51; Strayer, 56. . Representative, Wayne County Bartel, 30; Knapp, 46; Morgan, 22. . Joint Representative Judklns, 51; La fuse, 38. Treasurer Ahl, 35; Brooks, 21; Hall. 7; RiKga, 9; Warfel 14; Way, 2; Weidner, 23. Recorder Boyd, 2; Edwards, 1; Fisher, 24; Groves, 6; Hoover, 3; King,, 0; Llnderman, 69; Parsons, 3; Peltz. 0; Shaw, 3; Wessel, 0; Williams 1; Winburn, 1. Sheriff Bailey. 6; I7ayer, 2; Carr, 6: Alashmeyor. 16; Rich, 1; Ridge, 1; Squiros, 70; Stren, 9; Thornburg, 2; Wat. son. 0. Coroner Ar.Cc3cn, 14; Gfiitlc, 37; Morrow, 43. Surveyor lloiton. ZZ; Per. cock, 53. Commissioner. 7rs!.p-'-. District Doddridge, 9; Simpson, 9!). Commissioner, Middle : District Cheesman, 82. DEMOCRAT. President Wilson, 12. Vicn President Marshall, 21. U. S. Senator Kern. 10. , Governor Adair, 12; Clore. 1. Representative in Congress Gray, 9; ixntz. 9. Prosecuting Attorney Allen, 9. Representative, Wayne County r:.i-en, 10. Joint Senator Bell. 10. Treasurer Hunt, 11. Recorder Long, 2; Pickett, 3; Thalls. 7. Sheriff Drischell, 10; Reis, 1; Young, 2. Coroner Buche, 12. Surveyor Starr, 11. Commissioner, Western District Hartman, 11. Commissioner, Middle District Harris. ABINGTON TOWNSHIP REPUBLICAN. President Fairbanks, 28. IT. S. Senator New, 15; Robinson, 8: Watson. 14. , GovernorGoodrich, 22; MeCray 11, Myers, 2. For Representative in Congress Comstock, 26; Lynch. 10. Prosecuting Attorney Harlan, 17; Strayer. -52. Representative. Wayne County Rartel, 17; Knapp, 12; Morgan, 10. Jnint Representative Judkins, 4; Lafuse. 28. Treasurer Ahl, 21; Brooks, 5; Hall. 1; Riggs. 2; Warfel, 1; Way, 1; Weldner. 7. Recorder Boyd, 0; Edward, 0; Fisher. 11; Groves. 8; Hoover, 0; King 2; Llnderman, 3; Parsons. 3; Peltz. 4; Shaw. 1; Wessel, 3; Williams. 0; Winburn, 1. Sheriff Railey, 3; Bayer, 14; Carr, 5; Mashmeyer, 8; Rich, 0; Ridge, 1; Squires, 1; Steen, 6; Thornburgh, 0; Watson. 0. Coroner Anderson, 10; Gentle, 5; Morrow, 19. Surveyor Horton. 16; Peacock, 21. Commissioner, Western District
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Doddridge, 17; Simpson, 20. Commissioner, Middle . District Cheesman, 26. DEMOCRAT. President Wilson, 56. ; Vice President Marshall, 43. U. S. Senator Kern, 48. Governor Adair, 40; Clore, 11. Representative in Congress Gray, 41; Lontz, 14. Prosecuting Attorney Allen 45. Representative, Wayne County Boren, 43. Joint Representative Bell, 43. Treasurer Hunt, 43. Recorder Long, 30; Pickett, 8; Thalls 9. ... . ,'.'" ; Sheriff Dischelvl34.;.. Reis, 7; Young, 8. r ' Coroner Buche, 40. . Surveyor Starr, 40. ' Commissioner, Western : District Hartman, 42. i Commissioner, Middle .. District Harris, 40. '
BOSTON TOWNSHIP REPUBLICAN President Fairbanks, 66. United States Senator New, 21; Robinson, 14 Watson 31. r Governor Goodrich, 31; McCray 26; Myers, 10. Representative in Congress Comstock 43; Lynch, 27. Prosecuting Attorney Harlan 17; Strayer, 52. Representative, Wayne County Bartel, Jr., 31; Knapp, 17; Morgan, 12. Joint Representative Wayne and Union Counties Judkins, 11; Lafuse, 53. Treasurer' Ahl, 19; Brooks, 9; Hall, 5; Riggs, 4; Warfel 4; Way 2; Weidner 26. Recorder Boyd, 2; Edwards, 3; Fisher, 21; Groves, 8; Hoover, 1; King 1; Llnderman, 1; Parsons, 5; Peltz 11; Shaw, 5; Wessel 3; Williams, 1; Winburn, 6. Sheriff Bailey, 8; Bayer 4; Carr, 27; Mashmeyer, 9; Rich, 0; Ridge, 0; Squires, 0; Steen, 18; Thornburgh, 5; Watson, 2. Coroner- Anderson, 9; Gentle, 16; Morrow, 42. Surveyor Horton 33; Peacock, 28. Commissioner Western District Doddridge, 28; Simpson 39. Commissioner Middle District Cheesman, 53. Precinct Committeeman, Walter Fulle, 59. Delegate to State Convention-Galloway, 12; Farlow, 52. DEMOCRAT President Wilson, 38. Vice-President Marshall,36. United States Senator Kern, 34. Governor Adair, 28; Clore, 5. Representative in Congress Gray, 20; Lontz, 19. Prosecuting Attorney Allen, 34. Representative, Wayne County Boren, 31. Joint Representative, Wayne and Uriion Counties Bell, 30. Treasurer Hunt, 31. Recorder Long, 19; Pickett, 4; Thalls, 9.' Sheriff Drischell, 15; Reis, 2; Young, 18. Coroner Buche, 34. Surveyor Starr, 33. Commissioner Western District Hartman, 31. Commissioner Middle District Harris,. 31. GREEN TOWNSHIP Precinct No. 1 REPUBLICAN. President Fairbanks, 25. United States Senator New, 6; Robinson, 4; Watson, 20. Governor Goodrich, 18; McCray, 12; Myers, 1. Representative in Congress ComEtock, 22; Lynch, 8. Prosecuting Attorney Harlan, 11; Strayer, 16. Representative, Wayne County Judkins, 12; Lafuse, 14. Treasurer Ahl, 6; Brooks, 5; Hall, 9; Riggs, 0; Warfel, 1; Way, 9; Weidner, 10. Recorder Boyd, 1; Edwards, 0; Fisher, 10; .Groves, 1; Hoover, 0; King, 1; Llnderman, 7; Parsons, 5; Peltz, 2; Shaw, 2; Wessel, 0; Williams, 1; Winburn, 0. Sheriff Bailey, 2; W. Bayer, 3; FOR YOUNG AND OLD Keep Your Digestion Perfect. Nothing Is Quite So Safe and Pleasant as Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. FREE TRIAL MAILED 'ON REQUEST Thousands of men and women have found Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets the safest and most reliable preparation for any form of indigestion or stomach trouble. But the Tablets are just as good for little folks as for their elders. Little children who are pale, thin and have no appetite should use the Tablets after eating and derive great benefit from them. Full sized boxes are sold by all druggists for 50 cents, and no parent should neglect the use of this safe remedy for all stomach and bowel troubles if the child is ailing in any way. Mail coupon for trial. FREE TRIAL COUPON F. A. Stuart Co., 522 Stuart Building, Marshall, Mich., send me at once a free trial package of Stuart's Dyspepsia Table' j. Name .'. Street ....... . ; . city . .?r . . : . state J: ...... .
Carr, 4; Mashmeyer, 3; Rich, 2; Ridge, 1; Squires, 1; Steen, 4; Thornburgh, 9; Watson, 2. Coroner Anderson, 4; Gentle, 8; Morrow, 15. Surveyor Horton, 11; Peacock 15, County Commissioner, Western District Doddridge, 10; Simpson, 21. County Commissioner, Middle District Cheesman,. 2L Delegate to State Convention William Brown, 26; Geo. Showalter, 4.
Precinct No. 2 REPUBLICAN. President Fairbanks, 27. United States Senator New,. 8; Robinson, 5; Watson, 33. Governor Goodrich, 30; McCray, 12; Myers, 1. i Representative in Congress Comstock, 36;' Lynch,-11. 1 vProsecuting Attorney Harlan, 21; Strayer, 33. .- - - , Representative, Wayne County Bartel, 17; Knapp, 19; Morgan, 5. " Joint Representative, Wayne and Union Counties Judkins, 23 ; Lafuse, 12. ' Treasurer Ahl, 3; Brooks, 2; Hall. 2; Riggs, 4; Warfel, 0; Way, 7; Weidner, 29. " ' r Recorder Boyd, 1; Edwards, 23; Fisher, 23; Groves, 3; Hoover, ,1; King, 4; Llnderman, 4; Parsons,. 4; Peltz, 4; Shaw, 0; Wessel, 1;; Williams, 1; Winburn, 1. Sheriff Bailey, 11; Bayer, 1; Carr, 9; Mashmeyer, 8; Rich, 9; Ridge, 2; Squires, 2; Steen, 7; Thornburgh, 8; Watson, 0. Coroner Anderson, 5 Gentle, 13 ; Morrow, 18. Surveyor Horton, 21; Peacock, 20. Commissioner, Western District Doddridge, 16; Simpson, 28. Commissioner, Middle District C-eesman, 28. NEW GARDEN TWP. Precinct No. 1 REPUBLICAN. President Fairbanks, 44. United States Senator New, 26; Robinson, 14; Watson, 31. Governor Goodrich, 37; McCray, 30; Myers, 4. Representative in Congress Comstock, 70; Lynch, 2. Prosecuting Attorney Harlan, 36; Strayer, 36. Representative, Wayne County Bartel, 23; Knapp, 26; Morgan, 8. Joint Representative Wayne and Union Counties Judkins, 38; Lafuse, 23. Treasurer Ahl, 10; Hall, 4; Riggs, 10; Warfel, 1; Way, 4; Weidner, 15. Recorder Boyd, 6 ; Edwards, 1; Fisher, 33; Groves, 17; Hoover, 1; King, 1; Linderman, 1; Parsons, 1; Peltz, 5; Shaw, 1; Wessel, 1; Williams, 2; Winburn,' 2. Sheriff Bailey, 25; Bayer, 11; Carr, 16; Mashmeyer, 11; Rich. 0; Ridge, 2; Squires, 0; Steen, 7; Thornburg, 1; Watson, 0. Coroner Anderson, 11; Gentle, 5; Morrow, 47. Surveyor Horton. 23; Peacock, 3S. Commissioner Western District Doddridge, 33; Simpson. 29. Commissioner Middle District Cehesman, 48. DEMOCRATS. For President Wilson, 18. Vice President Marshall, 18. United States Senator Kern, 18. Governor Adair, 9; Clore, 7. Representative in Congress Gray, 15: Lontz, 4. Prosecuting Attorney Allen, 16. Representative, Wayne County Boren, 15. Joint Representative Wayne and Union Counties Bell, 13. Treasurer Hunt, 14. Recorder Long, 3; Pickett, 9; Thalls, 4. Sheriff Drischell, 12; Reis, 2; Young, 2. Coroner Buche, 13. Surveyor Starr, 13. Commissioner Western District Lee Hartman, 14. Commissioner Middle District Harris, 16. Precinct No. 2 REPUBLICAN. President Fairbanks, 35. United States Senator iv'ew, 35; Robinson, 12; Watson, 15. Governor Goodrich, 25; McCray, 34; Myers, 4. Representative in Congress Comstock, 54; Lynch, 11. Prosecuting Attorney Harlan, 27; Strayer, 33.
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Representative Wayne County Barter, Jr., 25; Knapp, 24; Morgan, 8. Joint Representative Wayne and Union Counties Judkins, 29; Lafuse, 22. Treasurer Ahl, 27; Brooks, 5; Hall, 2; Riggs, 4; Warfel; 1; Way, 4; Weid-n-r. 18. Recorder Boyd, 5; Edwards, 1; Fisher, 18; Groves, 10; Hoover, 3; King, 3; Linderman," 1; Parsons, 0; Peltz, 7; Shaw, 0; Wessel, 4; Williams, 1; Winburn,' 7. Sheriff Bailey, 30; Bayer, 5; Carr, 9; Mashmeyer, 15; Rich, 0; Ridge, 0; Squires, 0; ' St een,w 6; Thornburg, 3; Watson, 1. Coroner Anderson, 15; Gentle, 14; Morrow, 32. - -. Surveyor Horton, 22; -Peacock, 37. Commissioner Western District Doddridge, 27; -Simpson,. 28. Commissioner Middle District Cheesman, 39. , . ,
OALTON TOWNSHIP REPUBLICAN President Fairbanks, 41.. United States Senator New, 16; Robinson, 11, Watson, 25. Governor Goodrich, 32; McCray, 13; Myers, E. ' Representative in Congress Comstock, 41; Lynch, 40. Prosecuting Attorney Harlan, 22; Strayer, 29. Representative, Wayne County r Bartel, 7; Knapp, 42; Morgan, 5. . Joint Representative Wayne . and Union Counties Judkins, 29; Lafuse, 19. Treasurer" Ahl, 24; Brooks, 3; Hall 5; Riggs, 1; Warfel, 5; Way, 3; Weidner, 9. Recorder Boyd, 2; Edwards, 3; Fisher, 9; Groves, 8; Hoover, 10; King, 0; Linderman, 4; Parsons, 12; Peltz, 0; Shaw, 1; Wessel, 0; Williams, 2; Winburn, 0. Sheriff Bailey, 1 ; Bayer, 1 ; Carr, 0; Mashmeyer, 4; Rich, 1; Ridge, 1; Squires, 0; Steen, 1; Thornburgh, 50; Watson, 0. Coroner Anderson, 15; Gentle, 7; Morrow, 23. Surveyor Horton, 24; Peacock, 23. Commissioner Western District Doddridge, 7; Simpson, 41." Commissioner Middle Distrlct--Cheesman, 37. DEMOCRAT President Wilson, 6. Vice President Marshall, 6. United States Senator Kern, 6. Governor Adair, 5; Clore, 1. Representative in Congress Gray, 4; Lontz, 2. Prosecuting Attorney Allen, 6. Representative Waye County Boren, 6. Joint Representative Wayne and Union Counties Bell, 6. Treasurer Hunt, 6. Recorder Long, 1; Pickett, 1; Thalls, 4. Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists. HAD LUNG TROUBLE AND EXPECTED TO DIE The many recoveries brought about by Eckman's Alterative are attracting wide attention. Read about this case: 33 B St., Keyser, W. Va. "Gentlemen: I was taken sick in November, 1908. I grew steadily worse. Had two consultations. The verdict was the fever had affected my lungs and that my case was hopeless; only gave me two months to live. My physician had tried most all kinds of treatment and none did me any good, so he asked my husband If he objected to him trying a proprietary medicine. I began your Alterative. I was in bed from November 30, 1908, .until February 25', 1909, and was thought dying several times. Today I am healthier and stronger than ever." (Abbreviated.) (Signed) MRS. H. K. BRILEY. Eckman's Alterative is most efficacious in bronchial catarrh and severe throat and lung affections and upbuilding the system. Contains no harmful or habit-forming drugs. Accept no substitutes. Small size, $1; regular size, $2. Sold by leading druggists. Write for booklet of recoveries. Eckman Laboratory, Philadelphia. (Adv.)
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