WOMEN OF CASS GO TO POLLS TUESDAY NUMEROUS AS MENThose Who Thot Women of Country Were Not Interested in Election* I reatecl To a Su rprise.f’a-*« lt;4ounly voters went to ilnk . polls in Tuesday'.-* election in almospl as teat numbers as did the men. There \\(. re l.SGl men who voted and t3,f7 7 w«‘inen, lt;4ti-? Those who thought !he v/(juM nut Lake interrsl. enough it*. the ! election to vote hadlym. In all l!v twen!y-‘\y\) Tirecinct/. iti the* founLy the percentage of v.oin-i en voiinir compared favorable v/ilh •that of the men.| As was to bo expeeled, the* percent-u;^i* til* wonuMi voting in tli• • towns Wi\r uM*;-ter ihm that uf :he rural ! p;v This wits hecau*(‘ it wasc ;iilt; r for them 1o lt;*et to the polls. Ilowevei, the womens vote in all ;|Ke -invU was a distinct surprise.McKee's Vot« Leads.I ri the Fourth ward of A Mamie tin* mimb.'r of men votjne; exceeded the j women liy only nine* ; i Tie* re were a total uf X,-M 1 voter least In the county. Sheriff William ;A. McK«e, candidate for re-election. J polled the #irn*alest number, running j’jhead of Hardin#. The heriff\s vote was fi,f7J. Hardline received t S.The men and women’s vole in the several precincts were as follows: Comparison of Vote.