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i b ff VOL XXII HARTFORD OHIO COUNTY K3 1 FRIDAY NOVEMBER 5 1909 No 16 ILOUISVILLE hOES-
DEMOCRATIC
Republicans Fought Hard
But < Were outvoted
Several Member E of Legislature
all Republicans Seem toHaveSaved From Wreck
Louisville Ky NOT 4The longIf est nnd most fiercely Contested polltl
cal campaign In the history of Louis ¬
ville closed yesterday with the der
ft of practically tho entire Republi ¬
oan ticket and the election of the Demrats nnominated by Col John H
WhallenTheof Mr W Ol Head
for Mayor over Mr James F Grinsteadla exactly 1721 The majority for theDemocratic nominees for Circuit Judg-
es and county officers la several hun¬
beds larger-Owen Tyler cut but little figure
la the election his total vote onlyslightly exceeding 1000 George DTodd cut an absurto fikure polling-a vqte of less than 100
bounty Judge Arthur Peter madethe best race of any Republican nom ¬
inee but went down with the restmajority approximating 1 500
L H Francis Republican Is elect ¬
ed to the Legislature from the Fourthand Fifth wards Judge S M CarsonRepublican is elected to the Legis-lature from theT enth ward and R LHarris Republican seems to have wotby a narrow margin In the Eighthnd Ninth wards
All other Democratic nominees for
they Legislature Including H D Newand Mark Ryan for the State
Sonate are electedtThe Indications are that Orvllle J
SlIvers the dlscoveror of tho Jeo
f l ard is elected Superintendent of thecounty schools over HH Sims andMrs Rosa Stonestreet
All the Whallen nomlnnees for theGeneral Council were of course elect-ed with W O Head by practicallythe same majority By common consenttills Councllas well as most of theouter offices belong to Col JohnH Whallen to have and to hold untildeath them do part
A number of new faces appear up-On the Circuit bench Shackelford Mil-
ler S B Kirby and T R Gordon arereelected Walter P Lincoln succeedsUfttt ODoherty W H Field suc ¬
ceeds Homer W Bataon J R Gregcry succeeds Joseph Pryor and MuirWelsslnger succeeds Arthur Peter
From beginning to end the registra ¬
tion and election were absolutely fairThe registration was admitted byeverybody to have been the fairestand most orderly ever held In Loulsvole The election was even morequiet than the registration Splendedseder was manifested at the polls andMr Grlnstead redeemed every promisemade of a fair election The policedid not take the slightest hand inthe election and no complaint wasmule of their conduct anywhere
An examination of the election ret-urns shows that the city was practIcally a tie up to tho eleventh andtwelfth wards These two wards giveHead and the Democratic ticket majortics slightly in excess of 2000
GENERAL RESULTS
The elections held throughout theauntry last Tuesday resulted in nospecial party advantage In Louis ¬
ville the Democrats elected their entiretfcket from Mayor down While Lex ¬
ington for the first time went Repub-
lican¬
or Fusion and breaks the Dem¬
ocratic hold on that city which has longbeen noted for Its corruption Massahusetts elects a Republican Govern
1 I or by a reduced majority LittleRhode Island increases her Repub-lican lead while Virginia remains Demcratic In Philadelphia the effort of
the reformers to oust the regularRepublican machine failed Pennsyl ¬
vania elections generally showed Rejtubncan nwjprltles in Maryland theConstitutional Amendment dlsf ranchlsIng the negro is defeated
Tom Johnson was cufaeted forMayor of Cleveland by a large major
ftr Ity Indianapolis and Bvansvlllo bothelected Republican Mayors changingfrom Democratic control In Greatw New York Tammany succeeded inelecting Gaynor Mayor but toBtcon-
ol of the excise hoard which waaf jmore than half asmVftat a
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I VOTE OF OHIO COUNTY NOVEMBER 2 I O1PRECINCTS
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Eo Hartford 143 187 142 145 148 196 155 181 146 202 126 209 142 195 110 236 140 193 187 199 144 190 140 191 137 193
W Hartfprd 108 1G8 116 116 116 160 99 169 106 168 9t9 liO 104 167 84 190 104 162 105 162 114 158 108 155 103 167
Beda V 98 106 98 99 100 110 101 106 107 115 98 110 99 110 97 111 98 112 96 114 97 112 97 111
Sulphur Springs 121 142 122 123 123 142 132 139 126 1029t 139 124 142 122 144 122 141 121 146 129 133 121 143 123 140
Magan 52 55 53 53 51 56 57 62 54 62 53 66 54 67 52 56 62 68 49 70 54 66 52 66
Cromwell 75 126 75 76 75 127 78 124 89 117 71i 127 77 124 71 137 73 131 63 143 76 127 75 126 73 130
Cool Springs 70 50 71 71 70 49 70 43 78 43 69 Go 69 51 70 49 70 50 70 49 70 49 70 49 70 48
North Rockporl 74 135 77 75 68 157 72 138 72 144 7 140 72 140 77 143 73 137 71 141 63 164 81 136 72 135
South Rockport 83 72 84 84 84 78 83 74 82 78 8 72 83 74 85 75 84 73 83 74 82 77 88 70 83 72
Select 46 89 47 47 40 86 47 86 47 SG 46 87 46 85 44 89 47 S7 46 88 45 89 40 87 48 86
Horse Branch 76 112 85 84 82 118 92 111 93 114 84 118 83 113 82 125 99 109 78 126 86 117 83 117 83 114
Rosin f < 85 164 87 84 87 166 94 158 84 171 8 165 83 167 81 172 82 167 81 170 86 167 83 163 85 163
E Beaver tam 100 111 101 99 97 116 107 107 115 102 9i llli 98 115 90 129 93 113 97 121 100 113 99 109 98 112
W Beaver Dam 121 137 119 120 114 157 126 136 124 145 11 140 119 143 111 157 122 137 120 142 119 142 121 137 118 138
McHenry 52 123 56 56 45 139 58 120 53 125 53 125 53 126 52 130 53 125 57 125 45 142 63 123 52 124
Center town 146 125 148 148 140 129 142 126 153 118 141 128 141 131 141 131 141 129 140 128 140 130 142 126 144 121
Smallhous 56 38 56 56 55 39 56 38 67 37 66 38 55 41 57 38 56 38 55 39 56 38 57 38 56 38
E FordavUle 72 123 72 72 71 119 71 119 71 122 71 122 69 120 72 121 71 120 71 119 72 122 69 121 70 120
W Fordsvllle 76 122 78 79 72 124 78 120 78 120 76 121 74 122 77 122 74 120 74 122 76 120 75 120 75 121
Aetna vllle itt 66 26 66 66 66 26 66 26 66 26 67 26 66 26 66 26 66 26 67 26 66X26 66 26 66 26
Shreve 63 66 63 63 63 65 63 65 62 63 62 68 62 66 62 67 63 63 63 66 63 67 62 69 62 64
Olatoa 67 72 72 69 87 73 71 72 70 75 66 7ti 67 73 63 73 79 66 66 72 70 72 68 73 67 71
Buford 93 37 94 93 90 41 90 38 97 40 87 46 89 41 85 48 92 37 91 41 93 40 92 37 92 37
Bartletta 100 92 101 101 98 94 100 94 105 91 o2 95 100 98 99 91 101 03 101 93 101 93 101 92 99 90
Heflln > 53 52 53 53 53 54 53 54 53 48 53 64 53 61 53 54 53 54 54 54 53 51 53 54 53 54
Ceralvo f 36 39 3738 36 39 36 40 37 40 36 39 32 45 37 38 35 40 35 41 36 41 36 39 3t 40
Point Pleasant 40 45 42 42 41 46 41 44 45 43 39 49 38 52 43 46 40 44 43 44 42 43 41 44 41 43
Narrows 73 fiO 79 79 74 61 78 60 82 59 78 63 77 63 80 60 79 59 77 63 79 61 77 62 78 63
Ralph 106 74 108 107 105 75 105 75 111 69 12P 66 106 74 109 72 105 75 105 75 105 76 105 73 105 71
Prentls 68 66 67 68 67 65 68 65 71 61 68 65 67 66 67 65 68 67 69 65 68 65 63 65 67 65
Herbert 52 30 50 29 50 29 50 29 50 29 60 29 50 29 50 29 50 29 50 29 50 29 50 29 50 29Arnold 3 41 60 47 48 49 60 45 61 45 65 50 68 49 59 44 65 49 59 45 61 48 59 47 CO 48 50
Render r 24 48 26 26 22 61 25 45 28 10 25 53 25 53 23 63 24 47 27 50 24 57 26 43 24 48
Total 2441 2942 2592 2569 2539 3060 2599 2920 2662 29C6 2542 3030 2524 3036 2465 3157 2562 2978 2511 3034 2546 3045 2548 2950 2527 2953Majorities 501 521 321 304 4SS 512 694 416 f 543 499 402 426
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Next Officials of Ohio County
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E G BARRASS W S DEANReelected County Court ClerkReelected Circuit Court Clerk Representative elect
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C E SMITHR R WEDDINGT H BLACK
County Attorney electCounty Judge elect Sheriff elect
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COLBURNISCONVINCED
Learns by Sad Experience
With Tobacco Trust
Good Price for Tobacco Dumped
at Owensboro But Gets
Short Weight
Mr Charlie Colburn who lives eastof Hartford and who has heretoforebeen a faithful member of the Societyof Equity yielded to the seductiveinfluences of the Tobacco Trust andone day last week hauled a thousandpound load of tobacco to Owensboroand sold It at 9 8 and 2 thinkingbo had been given a splendid priceand probably more than he would getIn the pool However when his tobac ¬
co was weighed it fell off four hun¬
dred pounds on the one load re ¬
ducing amount received to such anextent that it brought him about 4 4
and 1 something near tho old pricepaid by the Trust before the poolwas originated Mr Colburn was inthis office one day this week and re-
quested¬
that we give publicity to thistransaction together with his ac ¬
knowledgement of his mistake and apromise to stand by the AmericanSociety of Equity In tho future Touse Mr Colburns own words If Iever dump another load of tobacco itwill be in the river He says thatho is hereafter solid for Equity if hecan be forgiven and will stand bythe organization until death
FOR THE BUSY READER
The will of the late Judge WilliamLindsay wn ndmlttcd to probate atFrankfort The property is divided be-
tween Mrs Lindsay and a daughterby a former marriageS
Acting Gov Cox pardoned formerState Treasurer W R Day under Indlctmout In Perry and Braathltt cone ¬
ties under the charge of obtain ¬
lug money under tale pretense
With Presidout Taft the Statefair and a big circus as attraetions30000 xenrllou11 were drawn toJackson Mies The resident in hisspeech pnld tribute to the farmers
Tho body of Prince Ito who was as ¬
sassinated October 25 by a Koreanat Harbin Mutichuru was receivedIn Toklo last Monday with honorsconsistent with the distinguished ca¬
reer of the Japanese statesmenI
Announcement was made that theImmense seawall at Fort Plokensacross the bay from Pnesncola Flaon Santa Rosa Island upon whichworkmen have boon engaged for thepast two years has been completed
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R K McClure Co Frankfort mer-
chants filed a petition In bankruptcyEll H Brown was named as receiverThe liabilities are estimated nt 120
000 The assets are listed as tho same V
but will hardly realize this amounte
Smallpox cases numbering 24G 0 inthe United States during the fiscalyear ending July 1 last wore reportedby the public health service at Wash-ington
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This aggregate for the yearIs a decrease of 7600 from the pre ¬
ceding year
Wages in CanadaCanadians living in the maritime
provinces of that country recognizehow much It would contribute to theirprosjerlty could they have free ac-
cess¬
to the markets of the UnitedStates but there Is no prospect oftheir receiving such advantage Thowages paid In Prince Edward islandas officially reported tell the story
There was a shortage of labor onthe farms the past summer the repartstates because the young mengQto the Far West and to the Unit ¬
ed States where better wages arepaid Women labor In the fields re¬
ceiving from JG to 10 per month withboard for 12 hours work Men undersimilar circumstances get from 15 to
20 per mouth The United Statesworkmen do not care to competowlthsuch poorly paid workmen i