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The Kansas City Age from Kansas City, Kansas • 1

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1 7 Kansas City KANSAS CITY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1892. VOL. 1. NO.

13 SECOND SERIES. Vote of Wyandotte County, Kansas, Cast November 8, 1892. toEI.AWRE 1'B'ltIE ARGENTINE. XSLanscts City, Kansas. QUINDARO TOWNSHIP.

SHAWNEE TOWNSHIP. WYANDOTTE TOWNSHIP. twi TWP. Note. Under the head of Roprosontatlvos in this table, the votes cast in the various precincts outside of Kansas City, Kalisas, were for Luko Trail (R) and A.

A. Burgard (I1), of tho 9th district. In the 1st, 6th and Cth wards for C. B. Riley (R) and J.

J. McAlheny (P), of the 11th district. In the 2d, 3d and 4th wards for J. K. Cubbtson (It) oud C.

II. J. Taylor (P), of the 10th district. 319 137 7S 318 S3 ,1 27 65 1 26 67 IS 11 318 817 24 64 11 819 217 11 318 217 11 318 '4 217 I'l'UblUUlll, Uriunln Harrison, Ci rover Ulevelaud, Juiiit U. Weavur, Pop Johu UiUwell, Pro Conif ruuBiMHU-at-Luikc Geo.

T. Anthony, W.A. Harris, Pop J. A. Moueoe, Pro Conrmwnmi 2d pint.

11. KuiiHton, L. Moore HoimUu, Pro Govrunr A. W. Smith.

L. IiHwellliiK, Pop I. 0. 1'lckwliu. Pro Lieutenant Governor, ttobrt K.

Moore. I'eruy Pop H. F. liouthart, Pro Seorelar of State, Win. C.

Kdwards. R. a. Oaburn, op II VV. Stone, Pro Audiiorof Mate, Klanche K.

Ui-usa, V.iu il. PratUer. Pop C. VV. ll.twlei, Pro State Triaurir.

John Bruee Lynch. W. H. Biiille, Pop Joel Milier, Pop Attorney Ueneral, Theo. Uui ver, .1.

tie, Pop Davidson. Pro Superintendent of Public Instruction, James 0. Dhvik. ti. Qninpn, Pop Alice Henderson, Pro Associate Justice, I).

Valentine, H. H. Allen. (J. P.

Stevens, Pop, State Senator, Fourth Dlstric Kilwiu Taylor, Pop. 82 11 318 817 11 318 217 11 318 217 11 318 817 11 318 817 11 I i I FIRST KKC01ID IIURD t'OLltTII FIFTH SIXTH WARDS WARD, WARD. WARD, WARD. WARD. WAUD.

6 p- fl 1 2 3 4 SO 7 8 i 10 11 13 13 15 ID 17 18 13 3 4 63 151 SI4 343 838 3.18 433 191 308 175 130 253 133 218 227 174 71 192 127 08 31 Wt 1U1 1U4 73 141 142 83 88 48 1.12 83 78 177 80 158 18 245 54 134 81 77 12 78 64 S4 65 85 7 06 tt 38 101 71 83 88 8 85 148 138 21 73 37 43 14 II 15 2 55 IBS 814 226 341 327 835 433 101 301 172 139 454 152 214 338 181 71 193 121 97 58 258 335 347 128 227 221 148 INS 87 238 170 145 188 242 317 800 74 115 120 13 13 11 6 55 148 310 221 335 333 347 431 188 107 109 130 253 151 216 226 193 87 188 118 74 65 21B 836 251 135 232 223 IBS 164 82 243 170 144 238 170 240 316 381 79 209 117 133 13 16 11 53 160 812 228 342 322 1108 348 429 188 203 174 128 214 150 220 227 192 71 189 131 97 68 254 884 248 128 232 221 147 167 88 237 1(13 146 287 170 238 313 362 75 209 116 120 1 14 10 14 10 8 2 62 189 812 221 330 306 tOO 348 425 189 208 177 130 235 150 230 226 193 71 192 121 97 50 263 834 261 141 238 20 147 106 88 233 166 144 208 109 238 316 382 75 208 115 120 1 14 ID 13 10 6 62 137 812 206 250 308 348 423 189 210 174 129 255 151 219 224 192 71 192 121 97 69 243 334 256 141 2JS SO 147 188 88 107 145 286 189 230 317 302 75 207 115 12U 1 14 10 13 10 1 62 168 312 207 331 K6 348 425 186 183 143 129 245 140 193 219 187 68 190 121 97 69 200 334 255 140 147 108 93 242 1H0 152 2,9 171 253 313 385 77 208 115 120 1 14 11 15 10 2 61 172 812 228 345 322 108 348 443 200 209 178 129 235 152 215 220 195 79 198 121 97 4S 24S 334 243 123 232 31 147 134 79 231 162 131 286 186 244 314 338 (J7 2o3 115 120 1 14 9 13 10 8 54 168 312 229 330 108 348 VS 191 207 175 129 255 151 214 226 192 71 190 121 97 66 334 243 141 238 21 147 180 87 232 IM 145 207 170 242 317 363 75 204 115 120 1 14 10 13 10 3 54 15S 312 221 342 127 108 348 433 189 208 174 129 253 loT 215 227 192 71 192 97 60 256 834 251 128 227 223 147 184 88 242 167 146 2U6 170 244 310 361 73 2uH 115 120 1 14 10 12 10 1 51 158 .112 221 342 327 111 348 425 189 208 175 130 254 150 220 214 192 71 19 121 97 68 254 834 245 128 227 219 147 186 88 233 167 144 267 170 243 302 75 208 115 120 14 9 14 10 1 68 liO 370 257 199 288 288 241 259 138 239 234 172 309 191 278 332 330 C2 205 111 99 53 230 287 214 267 250 237 248 315 133 182 133 100 202 117 173 183 189 80 189 121 115 16 6 8 6 6 1 2 81 164 33i 248 333 398 160 333 407 193 245 192 141 224 187 229 259 229 i. 87 215 140 128 3D 242 308 189 130 138 140 137 183 68 188 124 133 233 154 219 281 316 69 185 97 67 14 9 11 6 6 1 f5 189 826 222 334 322 204 334 430 171 206 152 117 259 147 198 205 208 81 212 140 109 6) 221 207 285 131 218 fc'26 153 136 75 216 161 143 239 152 214 277 238 64 186 91 Ml .13 16 18 19 1 58 189 312 206 321 314 273 310 437 181 189 109 146 304 152 222 248 237 67 170 121 92 68 227 202 202 127 219 220 189 188 97 247 161 127 208 134 230 283 809 76 231 114 120 14 11 17 10 65 140 208 217 317 343 325 358 435 180 217 183 140 245 156 220 206 172 73 198 120 104 68 208 348 281 111 195 142 133 92 215 147 130 237 139 237 317 367 72 199 113 109 18 11 12 10 2 65 199 349 221 338 332 314 318 424 184 209 107 130 238 149 229 246 217 74 208 182 117 44 215 293 'Hit 126 221 217 179 162 192 220 11)0 141 248 169 224 202 330 72 192 101 1U0 16 17 i0 12 84 26-1 427 258 241 479 272 267 267 128 250 140 151 319 159 254 a33 378 U1 878 198 6 8 26 42 44 145 105 84 110 02 96 99 45 91 60 59 42 21 6 21 6 I .1 179 183 150 134 207 152 I ioo 23 isa 137 217 itu fvi 10 82 307 219 10 13 86 74 W. J. Buchan, R. F.

IloUl'jger, Pro. 26 Reprewnl at Ives, See note. Republican I'llpllllHt Prohibition Probate Judge, Geo. ilonahan, A. Sliauuuesney, Pop, Sol J.

Pro Clerk District Court, E. '1'owner. ft H. S. Swingley, 0.

Oliapin. Pro Superintendent of Public Instruction, Fannie Held 8 hiKser. Mary A. Donnelley, Pop. Maitirle Doran, Pro County Attorney, A.

H. Cobb. R. J. B.

ScrostKS, A. II. Kaylor, Pro 315 217 11 811 194 37 326 209 11 310 209 2 810 213 23 94 82 90 5S 95 50 For Copstltui lonal Amendment Against Constitutional Amendment County CouiiiiiMiouer, Second District, Kelxon (iiuvelon K. Wm. Jacks.

Pop 4, BILLY HIS GONE. The smell from the packing bouse is not so offensive as it was before the election. D. J. MAHER, Attorney at Law.

Boom 25, Wyandotte Natl. Bank Bldg. Next spring a new deal will be had in city government. The police commissioners will be changed, the police force from the chief down, will be reorganized and the present city officials will all step down and out to make room for better men. statute books, just so long is the selling of intoxicating drinks a crime in this state and just so long should all violators of the laws be brought to justice.

The present system of dealing with violators of this and other laws, by City Hall officials, is probably the most corrupt that could be devised, and it is high time we had a change. We have clernsed the senate, now Oh, no, the Anti-Buchan club does not understand politics, but Billy does. In the First Unmber of THE AGE we Boldly Declared to the People of Wyandotte County, That Daniel Mallison Attorney at Law, Office: 527 Minnesota Are. As a vote getter Edwin Taylor is a success. Armour's packing house has gonq out of politics.

"BILLY MUST GO." an the city hall. S. 0, MILLER, Attorney at Law, We had hoped to be able to give the complete election returns of this coun- Booms 33-35, Wyanrte Nat'l Bank Bd. TW. -RaW AccomTjlished.

The People ty in thif number of the Age. Up to the tinu of going to press, however, The dear people are sometimes a little tardy, but they "get there" all the same. The Age is just one-half its former size this week, but will in future contain its usual amount of local matter. TO THE PUBLIC. I have transferred my interest in The Age to Mr.

E. R. Ireland who will continue the publication of the paper as an independent journal. I desire to express my thanks to the many friends and patrons of the Age for past tavors and regret that business affairs compel me to seek miore remu nerative employment in some other business. 'Respectfully, M.

H. Donoho. PERDUE PITTMAN, Attorneys at Law, 404-405 Portsmouth Bldg. Will Now Turn Their Attention Towards Other Evils, Needing Correction. it his been impossible to obtain the official figures, but.those we give are nearly if not quite correct.

Some Might alterations may be necessary, but not sufficient to make any material chauge. We will give the exact figures and totals in our next issue; Billy Arrighi took a wheelbarrow ride Thursday night. Conductor Mc-Williams paid his election bet in that N. PURVIANOE Attorney at Law, 530 Minnesota Ave. Senator Taylor.

And now we meet the stern countenance of the Potato King of the Kaw valley, Hon. Elwln Taylor of Edwardsvllle, who so triumphantly defeated Jklr. Buchan. Mr. Taylor has already achieved a reputation hlch reaches far beyond the limits of his state.

The Election Returns way. A number of well-known Buchanites have gone to Osage Mission, I. on a hunting trip. They prabably want to find game that will take away the taste of crow. WHILE WE THINK OF IT.

The republicans have carried the coun- ii. m. ty: Buchan being the only candidate Show That the County EepuMioan Ticket the gtra.ght rcpubUcan tlcket( voted Is Elected With the Exception of W. for by the entire county, who was de-J. Buchan.

feated. In the ninth and eleventh districts tne populist candidates for rep-resentatire were elected by extremely It has been three months since, with small majorities, Burgard having only the first number of the Age, we pre 9 and McAleney about 80. Garcelon clamed the verdict of the people that was defeated for commissioner in the Billy must go" and ever since that 2d district by about 200. Edwin Tay-time The Age has been actively and lor's majority is in excess of 12C0, imllv workinir to that end. 1200.

R. CLARK, Attorney at Law, 534 Minnesota Av. Over Palace Drug Store The Chicago Single Tax club have made resolutions in which they oall on the triumphant democracy to give the country absolute free trade. F. E.

and J. A. Smith, Lawyers. Booms 68 Kiid 68 Wyandotte National Bnnk Building. Will practice In all state and Federal courts.

Real estate law a specialty. L. 0. True. Jobs 0.

Foster. TRUE FOSTER, Attorneys at Law, Offioe: City Hall. Telephone 2605. Notary Public John W. Baldwin, LAWYER.

530 Minnesota Ave. Collections Promptly Attended to. 1200 majority Billy has gone. 0. P.

Oraig. John Appel. CRAIG St Jacob Ileisey and Miss Alice Mateson were married yesterday by Rev. A. II.

Tevis. We extend our congratulations. Towner was scratched by the Buchan element bat he "got there" just the same. The success attained is all that could be desired, and is a source of gratification to those who have devoted their time and talents to consumate this glorious victory. The result shows ThingB That Will Not Be Done.

First. The law passed by the Kansas legislature in 1891 creating the Court of Common Pleas of Wyandotte county, will not bo repealed. Si Taylor, 1200 and he is not the enemy of the packing houses either. Franklin Lodge No. 298 O.

will give their third annual ball at Union Club hall, Wednesday, Nov. 16, Law yen. 538 Minnesota Ave. Dail, Bird and Denton, Attorney at Law. 7-59 Wyandotte Nat'l.

Bank Building. Enright and Burnett, Attorneys and Counselor at Law. 612 Minnesota Ave. Q.W.Littlck. W.

H. Littick. that a chaitgo was desired all along vuuiv Second. A law will not be passed OCUUUU, IUT, niu l.uu tit a lino ami tlm neonle in their mitrht i novt The democrats wanted tho earth, aid they have got it. The S.

of V. will elect officers for the ensuing term at their December 1st meeting. We wanted Taylor and freedom ftum corruption. We have the first and will have the latter. A new church building will be erected by the People's Methodist church on Nebraska avenue, west of Severn street.

The crowing done by the Anti's isn't a circumstance to what the Buchanites would have done had the election gono their way. W.T.H0VEY, Ileal Estate and Rental Agent, 624 Minnesota Ave, H. O.Baker. E.Baker. BAKER Real Estate, Loan and Exchange.

627 Minnesota Ave. A Large List of property For Bait and Exohange. William Fletcher, Real Estate and Loans. 404-405 Portsmouth Bldg, the mm ONLY $1 A YEAR. A Bd2T PAPIB FOB BBI0HT PEOPLE.

kuo jy tilt? A.UUDBB bivam have demonstrated that popular self- meeting authorizing the board of government is still possible in Wyan- coutlty commissioners of Wyandotte dotte county. county to take up and pay $637,000 of Now that "Billy has gone" the in- road certifleateg telligent, thinking people of this city Thege thing8 were on ifQ and county should not desist from verabei. 8th( 8g2( by a decisive ma-their efforts to clean out corruption from the public offices. Many evils exist, which while they have been The democrats have got the world dealt a stunniBg blow by the downfall fenced and painted, and the ropubli-of the ktn, have not of themselves cans have nothing coming, not even a been wiped out. Whilj tl ey will nut receive tho assistance and protection It is too plain to need a deuionstra-which wns formerly accorded them, tion by chart or.

diagram that Dr. yet they still remain. We want loci Bull's Cough Syrup what the people officers who will energetically and need everywhere for cure of bronchial honestly do their duties. So long as and pectoral troubles. It Is it sure the prohibition laws exist on our oire.

LITTIOK LITTI0K, Attorney at Law, 301-2-3 Husted Bldg, Tel, 2301. loi. 0, Llttlok. Chat. 0.

Littick. Jos, and'Chas. 0. Littick, Attorneys and CowmaUon-at-Law, Booms 21-22-23, 520 Minn. Ar.

Tel. 2301 But for the Anti-Buchan Republicans, the whole republican county ticket would have been snowed under, Pay your subscription to The Age. We need the money in our business. Dairymen, stockmen, livery-stable men and horse-car men unite in saying that no nuch horse and oattle liniment as Salvation Oil has ever been put upon the market. It should be kept at every stable and stock yards in the land.

25c ts. W.G.Holt. 8mbm1 Xaher. Maher Holt, The democrats very generally voted for Buohan. Tho republicans voted for Taylor.

Attorney at Law, Boomi 22-23. 624 Minnesota Are..

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