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The Atwood Patriot from Atwood, Kansas • 1

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Township Boards dr 1903 4 Atwood Bdne trus tee IL Tindell treasurersCelus A alconer dark Achilles township: A ox trustee VV Doyle treasurer Yoos clerk Arbor township: Orr trustee Jj Edwards treasurer 8 8 Hiner man clerk Beaver township: Ed Thomas trus tee 8 Burka treasurer 1L Hudg ene clerk Byrntwood township Peter Brumm trustee 8 Lillie treasurer In uis clerk Celia township: A Richards trustee Geo Reneau treasurer Howard clerk Clinton township: Cox trustee Jahn Lanning treasurer Winter clerk Driftwood township: A Ohlson trustee Witherbee troasuroi Rawson clerk Elk townahip John Ecker trustee exHuss treasurer AugusL Bolte clerk Grant townships Yeo trustee Denny treasurer 0 Ramey clerk Herndon township: Pj Nlckoly trustee Jos Reipl treasurer Ldrent Portecby clerk Jefferson township Nia' Honson trustee Andrew Lauridaeu' treasurer ields clerk Laing township: Chas Glad trustee John Cederberg treasure Andrew Olsonclerk Logan township: 8 JJeunett trustee A 8 Mulkntreasurer I Henderson clerk Ludell township: red Hol thus trus tee Richman trvasurerf Kesselring clerk Mikesell township: Guy Denuy trus tee Alley treasurer Levi Chance clerk 4 Mirage township: Chas Bhlmp trus tee vr bveriss clerk YOE XVIE 'RiSSSSSMWWWWSMMMSMMtMMI M) Globo Sights A gobd deal of thRt which Society peo pje call expl usfyeiiopv is simply a form 4 selfishness' lei men know: what are vmtr 1 ted flags or theywilLalwaya be Waving them at you When adhronlc liajf tells truth hb eal ways feels called upon tq poduca erk dance tn support of his statement I'eopjfl are thhrjtable aftef all Wlftnr a man goes from a $50 to a' 5 00 job his A friends bow about it when? he RoeehacktaalW position "'ono 'airieronce Derween tnm: A'Avoman thinks to keep a lamp burp tag for an absent one is pretty sentiment iSt samanbeIiBves it la aterribla wastenof When yog see a bow legged child you' are gazing upon ono that was usurped of ite'righte and turned out: to carszfbn St iteelf by the arrival of' another baby at Tluast a ycar too soon OICIAL election returns General Election of November 4 IB02 53 22 87 21 49 28 22 d5 1368 20 29 24:28 16 25 29 19 16 552 46tl9 8115022! 9 59 26 18 10 40 '1415 28 4 1115461 18 4921 24 17 11 67 T9 27 20 88 18 25 29 '18 12 552 9 47 19 8 8 5020 1259 29 1512281216 24' 5 17 548 29 20 177 Th eAtwood Patriot A i I An archway adjoining the observe tory leads to a new phase of the papal pleasure ground te purely pastoral and domestic forshere collect ihn of animal' have thbfr'homc 'th'em 'presenta to Mt hhllneaa on hla different JUblleesI Mdt beautiful and graceful of these 4TnK mt4 r1aiMn4avi avM herd 'of smalb deer mild eyed andiA gent Id that come racing ddwn the Mpea to gate doubtf till at the stranger O6iy the boldest of the herd 'ven ture near enough to thrust soft' noses through the wire netting ofT the incldsure to beg daintily in the plainest 'possible language for a handful freshly gathered grasr' and clover The slightest startles these timid' creatures" andJt Instant th'ejr are gone fleetly' a the wind bock to the furthest A IBvncBcB ox vncir xtuau which no grassy wiles can liire them says Magazine There is' nothing left but to 1 ceed to tffe' next Inclosure where Ibng ieggeo ostricn rumiiysnare pa clous quarters wifh a pelican' Tills venerabW bifd withx much elf cpnaequence struts to the" front smthssumea the honors of to all visitors withbut tfte least re1 gard' for hl Imposing companions 'TAW? who standing coyly nnd nTmost ogetfcaliy in the background cranaa ViJUir lAJlU UCVBU 4VI pvuaiujv of bread The atteridant if ladies 'f Jn the party usually offers an nstrlctta feather as a'sonvenlr of the gardens Jfbw if one is of an arithmetical tairpa' or tmna nna vegins 10 caicmai now many feathers are given nwnv in as year to visitors the result gives surprising deficit Of feathers tha wonder being that tjie ostriches stilfl 'pl nossess so nnich of their soft caata ot gray Richland township: Ed rame tee BE Stires treasurer clerk 'b Rotate township Calvin Qris trustee Asr'Eu Watkins treasurer: Chauucey Dewfy clerk? Union township: Tl'J Spenr trustee nABergHngrtreosurer ATlLTDarton'" 4 elerje or 4 Bailey or Congressman 6 ltd A Rfteder Cole Pdr Judge 17th Dietriote John Hamilton A Geiger dr Representative 111th District Phelps John ockeMvt KOK County Clerk IL Robertonuyi' Bunkr' or County Tfeoauren i 1 GeoR Wilsoni' lj Schwab dr Supt Public rank AJorgau John 8 Blrdw Epr i 7 MatfcJCOZrosvy dmCduaty Albert Hemming Briney: or Cldrk Distrie Court i Ole A Moyer or Register of Oscar Vi' Tllraer' HTWLUman dr Probate AG iT lLShitleyju4M Ajvi JI fl? JOnee W'NTdtol8KMwX 1 Packard or Coroner Mclrvjn 4 (k'Elmore or OtknmissionesTSte Jbu Sch'mahl 7 Chkistlau Bcbaidt A JURY SECURED After MaohJDeliy a Jniy is Se oured for the Trial of DulleOliarged WithMorcLor 4 QThe dAse of thA Jjtave Kkhsas ve Dull chffrgedAwlth the murdertof DriJl Row tandat HSrDdon on th 28th day last April which promises to be thtf most sensational case ever heard in tho District Court of couutj and pethajyi in all North west Kansaa is being tried this week The case is all the more in terestifigrbecauso of tba proaHncnoo j)f the partiess oonnaoted with the terrible tragedy crime to which there isr so far a known no living Witness and ou i which' the State muetJrest on circumstantial evi (lence for conviction The work of secucinga j6ry was gather a matter because of thixgreat iaterest whleh has been manup sted in regard to the case After the regulanpanel ot twenty four men and a special venire of thirty six had been exhausted and twomore fpecial vehireoftwelv'e men each bacDbeeulrawnj the fol lowing men wereaelected as jurors to try the cause: Gerdes of Burniwood LambacRi andLl Myers oCcMikesell Tingley of Celia JL Williams of Rotate Bdi Dressier and ii Eggleston of Mirage Act Wes' Paulson orCli'nton Stover of Arbor Steele ofBsaver and Murphy of Jefferson ir he work of securing the Jury wls completed at noon yesterday and at the opening oi court at 1:30 yesterday alternoon the countyattorney began the statement cf the State case to the jury The State represented by County Attorney Robertson and lion? Tully Scott and the defense is being conducted by Ilessinof Manhattan and attorneys Albert Herpming and Noble As the Patriot goes to press early in tho aftersoon (Thtarsday) it will be im possible to give any of the evidence ht this time Pettey8fCase Reversed Tita1 Topeka State Journal of Satur day Nov 8 contained list of decisions handed down by the Supreme Court Among the' decisions by Justice Pollock was the Petteys case which was last tried in the District Court at the March This is thar second time the cose against John Petteys has beeojeversed Irc the Supreme Court To Hold Office 81 Xx Years It will probably be newa to most of readers to learn that the newly elected county commissioner of Rawlins and each ot the other 105 counties in Kansas will hold office until January T909 with out re election This however is fact: caneedby the adoption of the bienniql election amendment which undoubtedly carried by a large majority Very little was said abont this amendment which was voted on at the recent election It was explained that its purpose was to make all elections inclndingtownshlp elections once in two years One of the things provided for in the amendment is tliat Commissioners shall hold their offices for six years one being 'elected every two years The amendment goes into effect immediately without any statutory enactments By tbe terms of the amendment SMarietta whose term would have expired a year from the next' January will hokLover one year his successor being named at the general election' of 1904 8221 20 '4l 21 20 19 9 65 20 28 24 80 17 24 27 18 9 548 31113 4018 38571811 61 23 11 9 82 12 15 25 6 18 521 ai 1O no no TWO rw vwvv TX Ti a uou 01 iBjAioi iv 00 '25 1010 I31U2 1525' 4 15 519 83 24 22x4825 25 'lV 21 19 32 17 20 24 18 15 540 ie ven out twelve county offlcenatMisa Bertha Showalter for' county superin tendent received 147 majority' Bscklfupop fox representative waa elected by 108 majority To Lincoln county tba fu8ionistselect edall three of that county officers i I A A 1 A I A 1UUUOHUUU VUUUkJAUU iuoiuuiaw clerk of the district court the republi cans taking tha balance The new bal r' lot la was responsible for the defeat of mosUof the fusionteta 8 Hasty of blessed memorjs wta eleetedto an office over in Nebraska JnJOeeatnrcountythe fuslonista elect ed theirentire county ticket by' major tiee ranging from 5ft to 500 Decatur i A' county tfrisb gave Geiger a majority of j'r Smith county went republican by a small majority the time in twelve years weou Mcrtau wimi ueieaujuiur the legislature by 45 votes new ballot law was td blame for most ok it Norton county also went republican In Shoeman i county the democrats Reeled everything But sheriff treasurer county clerk clerk district court county attorney' eommissionersurveyor and ai coroner 1 In Cheyenne county theJnsionists elect Td probate judgecounty attorney county superintendent and commision A er the republicans takihg the balance A5' In RubscII county the elect treasurer county attorney TrlorVand CfimUPr I tntjn1 mimlmr nf votes cast in Kan year is ap'rqxjmately 287844 i UR i kVa fca9 I jraaamsrsi vs awreaewwnBSJi gBaBW a i i 'X BU PpBEIXRnGS' AND: HIGH GRADE STTNDRmW SSHeiX S' JT 1' to 1 1 i' cr rr a 1 i i I a ii 1 ii 1 1 1 1 iM I I HlbC il i Ph I 1 I wll it i I KW.

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1894-1909