. A history of Missouri and Missourians : a text book for "class A" elementary grade, freshman high school, and junior high school. JOSEPH W. FOLK 198 History of Missouri and Missourians. HERBERT S. HADLEY he did not receive a Hadley was a native ofKansas. He had received a fineeducation and was a lawyer ofability. He returned to the lawoffice after his term expired butcontinued to wield a strong in-fluence in Republican politics untilhis removal to Colorado. The Re-publican candidate for lieutenantgovernor was finally declaredelected by a very small plurality,and the Republi


. A history of Missouri and Missourians : a text book for "class A" elementary grade, freshman high school, and junior high school. JOSEPH W. FOLK 198 History of Missouri and Missourians. HERBERT S. HADLEY he did not receive a Hadley was a native ofKansas. He had received a fineeducation and was a lawyer ofability. He returned to the lawoffice after his term expired butcontinued to wield a strong in-fluence in Republican politics untilhis removal to Colorado. The Re-publican candidate for lieutenantgovernor was finally declaredelected by a very small plurality,and the Republican presidentialcandidate, William H. Taft, carriedMissouri over William J. Bryanby 629 votes. The state officers elected were Democrats, theSenate was Democratic, but the House of Representativeswas Republican. This bi-partisan character of the Stategovernment made it difficult to obtain important of the legislation was regulative or inspectional incharacter. These departments, commissions, and boardswere created: a game and fish department, a food and drugcommissioner, a department, for inspection of petroleum oils,a board of public accountancy, a board of exami


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