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JUveio, 22 Frisz, 24 Katzenbabb, 17 JV "fratt*. 35. Coroner—Fink, 48 Garrigus, 60. HrCSurveyor—Anderson 64 Modesitt, to.

Commissioner, First District—Cotjk*ell, 45 Phillips, 23 Todd, 29. ss Commissioner, Second District—Culten," 43 Jacobs, 26 Mulvahill, 33.

Commissioner, Third District—Alter ktuse, 37 Greiner, .27 Moore, 11 |$parks, 10 Watson, 21. m.-. First' Ward, Precinct D, (Rep.)

President—Fairbanks, 101. Is- Senator—New, 32 Robinson, 27 J^V "'Watson, 67. "t Governor—Goodrich, 56 McCray,

My«ws, 14.

3 Congress—Davis, 17 Kutch, 3 Milf&\ ler, 50 Sanders, 44. Prosecutipg Attorney—Horsley, 188.

State Senator—Jalbert, 104. Joint Senator—Adatns, 95. Representative—Beecher, 18 Brown, iig7 'Donnelly, 36 Eggleston, 13

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12 Hubbard, 36 Irwin, 11

'-/^Kelly, 9 Nantz, 20 Slemons, 31. Seeend ?Ward, Precinct A, (Dem.) '-I'1 President—Wilson, 133. vice-president'—Marshall, 126.

Senator—Kerns, 122.

i s Governor—Adair, 109 Clore, 19. Prosecutor—Caldwell, 37 Thomas, 28 Werneke, 76.

State Senator—Kolsem, 120. State Joint Senator—Lan^y, 116. State Representatives -j- Cook, 40 v. ^Cronin, 80 Falls, 26 O'Leary, 65 ifteiUy, 41 Taylor, 26.

Clerk—Fagan, 94 Griffith, 25, Kruzan, 25 Sullivan, 2.

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Treasurer—Messick. 129. Sheriff—Bennett, 3 Dreher, 67 .fevelo, 4 Frjaz, 37 Katzenbacb, 21 .Watts, 18. J" Coroner—Fink, 72 Garrigus, 68. v1 Surveyor—Anderson, 100 Modesitt, 39. v" Commissioner, First District—CottTell, 59 Phillips, 45 Todd, 28. y*} Commissioner, Second District—CulAV*Ien. 40 Jacobs, 44 Mulvahill, 60. '•Commissioner, Third District—Alte\'Vkruse, 58 Greiner, 24 Moore, 18 ^Sparks, 14 Watscfn, 24.

Second Ward, Precinct A, (Rep.) President—Fairbanks, 102.: •w.v Senator—New, 59 Robinson, 16

Watson, 50. Governpr—Goodrich, 52 McCray, 55

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i Congress—rDavis, 27 Kutch, 9 Mil,yjr.38 Sanders, 51. Prosecuting Attorney—Horsley,- 109.

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State Senator—Jalbert, 113. Joint Senator—Adams, 103. Representative—Beecher, 17 Brown,

Donnelly, 39 Eggleston,21 Freers, i Hubbard, 36 Irwin, 25 Kelly, 15 ^Ipmtz, 14 Slemons, 22 Worsham, 46.

Clerk -Circuit Court—Duddleston, 54 I^reenleaf, 27: Lockwood, 2 Mendenl^all, 21 Myers, 4 Parker, 12.

County Treasurer—Gunn, 13 Hold7 Irving, Sr., 12 Kensinger, 51 ianford, 21 Soules, .14.

Sherift—Gregory, 32 .Krletenstein, |L Loudermilk, 4 Peterri/ 5. Coroner—Bopp, 28 Dees, ,25 Forne, 44 Mapes, 11 Swadener, 10.

County .Surveyor—Grimes, 67 Koer-

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31 Gladhart, 19 Halloran, 11

Pound, 59. County Commissioner, Second District Gottschalk, 16 Greggs, 6 ^olmes, 8 liong, 7 Newlan, 15 ^jpUlee, 34 Thornton, 21 Tiffin, 4 trJwkrd. 7.

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i--Hedges, 49 Lidster,' 14 Reed, 33 iTrueblood, 19. Second Ward, Precinct B'(Rep.).

President—Fairbanks, 199

I Senator—New. 102 Robinson, 30 •Watson, 129!. Governor—Goodrich, 104 McCray, 7^^143 Myers, ,18.

Representative—Davis, 58^ Kutch,, 6

*f~ 'Miller, 85 Sanders, 120. Prosecutoiv—Horsley, 239. Senator—'Jalbert, 220.

Joint Senator—Adams, 218.

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Representatives—Beecher, 21 Don-A-nelly, 92 Brown, 47 Eggleston, 36 Freers, 39 Hubbard, 92 Irwin, 35 elly, 34 Nantz, 72 SlemOns, 34 orsham, 87.

Clerk—^Duddleston, 103 Greenleaf, Lockwood, 3 Mendenhall, 49 yers, 13 Parker, 33. Treasurer—Gunn, 39 Holdaway, 28 Irving, Sr., 24 Kensinger, 77 Sanford,

Soules, 26 Sheriff—Gregory, 37 Krietensteln,

.'-^22 Loudermilk, 2 Peters, 6. v Coroner—Bopp, 41 Dees, 69 Fortune, 78 Mapes, 30 Swadener, 30.

Surveyor—Grimes, 148 Koerner, 98 Commissioner, First, District—Davis, Gfladhart, 36 Halloran, ll Pound, Tl48. ,, 1 Commissioner, Second District— \x'1 '^Gottschalk, 52 Greggs, 11 Holmes, 12 ^''''jLong, 16 Newlan, 23 Soules, 89 4$$s&hornton, 30 Tiffin, 12 Ward, 6.

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ster, 55 Hedges, 56 Reed, 110 Trueblood, 30. Third Ward, Precinct A, (R«P)

Senator—New, 93 Robinson, 51 Watson, 75. Governor—Goodrich, 105 McCray, 99 Myers, 15.

Representative—Davis, 46 Kutch, 19 Miller, 53 Sanden, 98. State Representative—Beecher, 20 Brown, 35 Donnelly, 37 Eggleston, 50 Freers, 36 Hubbard, 90 Irwin, 31 Kelly 34 Nantz, 64 Slemons, 35 Worsham, 74..

Clerk Circuit Court—Duddlestonb51 Greenleaf, 70 Lockwood, 4 Mendenhall, 55 Myers, 11 Parker, 25.

Treasurer—5unn, 22 Holdaway, 17 Irving, Sr., 20 Kensinger, 89 Sanford, 45 SOules, 34.

Sheriff—Gregory, 29 Krletenstein, 205 Loudermilk, 2 Peters, 3. Coroner—Bopp, 88 Dees, 29 Fortune, 49 Mapes, 20 Swadener, 28.

Surveyor—Grimes, 110 Koerner, 10$. Commissioner, First District—Davi3, 34 Gladhart, 20: Halloian, 13^ Pound, 141.

Commissioner,- Second District— Gottschalk, 28 Greggs, 14 Holmes, 9 Long, 17 Newlan, 19 Soules, 85 Thornton, 30 Tiffin, 7 Ward, 7.

Commissioner, Third District— Hedges, 4,5 Lidster, 33 Reed, 104 Trueblood, 25.

Precinct Committeeman Huston, 168 McGillard, 20. Fourth Ward, Precinct B, (Rep.)

President—Fairbanks, 135. Senator—New, 91 Robinson, 30 "Watson, 51.

Governor—tGoodrich, 80 McCray, 60 Myers, 32. Congress—Davis, 30 Kutch, 18 Miller, 57 Sanders, 67.

Prosecuting Attorney—Horsley, 161. State^Senator—Jalbert, 144. Joint Senator—Adams, 147. Representative—-Beecher, 20 Brown, 29 Donnelly, 34 Eggleston, 30 Freers, 45 Hubbard, 51 Irwin, 33 Kelly, 17 Nantz, 40 Slemons, 25 Worsham, 45.

Clerk circuit Court—Duddleston, 40 Greenleaf, 54 Lockwood, 7 Mendenhall, 39 Myers, 10 Packer, 27.

County Treasurer—Gunn, 22 Holdaway, 18 Irving, Sr., 20 Kensinger, 62 Sanford, 41 Soules, 16.

Sheriff—Gregory, 29 Krletenstein, 136 Loudermilk, 1 Peters, 3. Coroner—Bopp, 33 Dees, 42 Fortune, 54 Mapes, 29 Swadener, 14.

County Surveyor—Grimes, 87 Koerner,.71. County Commissioner, First District —Davis, 36 Gladhart, 22 Halloran, 12 Pound, 90.

County Commissioner, Second District Gottschalk, 26 Greggs, 11 Holmes, 16 Long, 15 Newlan, 8 Soules, 43 Thornton, 34 TifHn, 3 Ward, 6.

County Commissioner, Third District —"Hedges, 35 Lidster, 31 Reed, 54 Trueblood, 41.

Fifth Ward Preeinet Br (bem.) Prosecutor—Werneke, 102 Thomas. 22 Caldwell, 29.

Sheriff—Dreher, 55- Evelo, 9 Frisz, 42 Katzenbacb,, 18, Watts, 34. Clerk—Fagan, 79 -Griffith, 27 Kruzan, 34.

Fifth Ward, Precinct A (Rep.). Senator—New, J»3 Robinsoh, 21 Wataon/.tt- ^-..:, '-J .(

Governor—Goodrich, MoCray, 60 Myers, 7. Rejpresferit'altlve^Davidjr 23 Kutch, 10 Miller, 28 Sanders, 49.

Clerk—Duddleston, 34 Greenleaf, 21 Lockwood, 5 Mendenhall, 28 Myers, i Parker, 17.

Treasurer—Gunii, 15 Holdaway, 10 Irving, Sr., 7 Kensinger, 38 Sanford, 23 Soules.. 10.

Sherlff-=Gregory, 32 Krletenstein, 75 Loudermilk, 2 Peters, 3. Coroner—:Bopp, 15 Dees,- 20 Fortune 38 Mapes,. 14 Swadener, 15.

Sttrveyor-^Grimes, 53 Koerner, 43. Commissioner, First District—Davis 32 Gladhart, 18 Halloran, 6 Pound,

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Commissioner, Second Distrtct— Holmes, 13 Long, 14 Soules, 30. Commissioner, Third District— Hedges, 26 Lidster, 13 Reed, 37 Trueblood, 19.

Sixth Ward, Precinct B, (Rep.) President—^Fairbanks, 82. Senator—New, 54 Robinson, 16 Watson, 42.

Governor—Goodrich, 57 McCray, 38 Myers, 13. Congress—Davis, 14 Kutch, 5 Miller, 51 Sanders, 39.

Prosecuting Attorney—Horsley, 91. State Senator—Jalbert, 78. Joint Senator—Adams, 71. Representative—-Beecher, '9 Brown, 31 Donnelly, 23 Eggleston, 11 Freers, 12 Hubbard, 21 Irwin, 16 Kelly, 14 Nantz, 21 Slemons, 15 Worsham, 28.

Clerk Circuit Court—Duddleston, 27 Greenleaf, 25 Lockwood, 4 Mendenhall, 23 Myers, 6 Parker, 22.

County Treasurer—Gunn, 12 Holdaway, 20 Irving, Sr., 4 Kensinger, 81 Sanford, 25 Soules, 3.

Sheriff—Gregory, 38 Krletenstein, 63 Loudermilk, 5 Peters, 5. Coroner—Bopp, 15 Dees, 28 Fortune, 23 Mapes, 31 Swadener, 7.

County Surveyor—Grimes, 54 .Koerner, 34. County Commissioner, First District -*-Davis, 34 Gladhart, 16 Halloran, 8 Pound, 44.

County Commissioner, Second District Gottschalk^ 10 Greggs, 6 Holmes, 7 Lbngfl2 Newlan, 16 Soules, 30 Thornton, 11 TJffln, 5 Ward, 5.

County Commissioner, Third Disjtrict Hedges, Lidster, 29 Reed, 83 Trueblood,4*^

Sixth WaVa, Precinct C, (D*m) Proseeutotv-rrWerneke, 85 Thomas, 20 Caldwell, 86.

Clerk—Fagan, 87 Griffith, 19 Kruzan, 29 Sullivan, 7. Sheriff—Bennett, 37 Dreher, 46 Frisz, 49 Watts, 16 Katsenbach, 2 Evelo, 3.

Precinct B, Seventh Ward, (Dem.). Governor—Adair, 52 Clore, 17. Congress—Moss, 62. Prosecutor—Caldwell, 25 Thomas, 0 Werneke, 31.

Senator—-Kolsem, 63. Joint Senator—Laney, 36. Representative—Cdbk, 26 Cronin, 32 Falls, 8 O'Leary, 28 Reilly, 19 Taylor, 14.

Clerk—Fagan, 36 Griffith, 16 Kruzan, 10 Sullivan, 7. Treasurer—Messick, 55.

Sheriff—Bennett, 0 Dreher, 19 Evelo, 5 Frisz, 24 Katzenbach, 7 Watts 19.*

Coroner—Fink, 82 Garrigus, 36. Surveyor—Anderson, 38 Modesitt, 28.

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trejl, 21 Phillips, 17 Todd, 27.

Commissioner, Second District— Cullen, 12 Jacobs, 17 Mulvihill, 39. Commissioner, Third District—Altekruse, 18 Greiner, 10 Moore, 13 .Sparks, 8 Watson, 15.

Seventh! Ward, Precinct B, (Rep.) President—Fairbanks, 115. -Senator—New, 76 Robinson, 36 Watson, 30.

Governor—Goodrich, 75 McCray, 48 Myers/18. Congress—Davis, 39 Kutch, 10 Miller, 49 Sanders, 27.

Prosecuting Attorney—Horsley, 125. State Senator—Jalbert, 109. Joint Senator—Adams, 108. Representative—Beecher, 19 Brown, 19 Donnelly, 22 Eggleston, 29 Freers, 9 Hubbard, 44 Irwin, 26 Kelly, 32 Nantz, 15 Slemons, 27 Worsham, 25.

Clerk Circuit Court—Duddleston, 24 Greenleaf, 42 Lockwood, 4 Mendenhall, 46 Myers, 10 Parker, 17.

TreasureT—Gunn, 15: Holdaway, 6 Irving, Sr., 9 Kensinger, 50 .Sanford, 40 Soules, 19.

Sheriff—?reory, 21 Krietenstein, 108 Loudermilk, 2 Peters, 5. Coroner—Bopp, 36 Dees, 29 Fortune, 31 Mapes, 28 Swadener, 11.

Surveyor—Grimes, 74 .Koerner, 52. Commissioner, First District—Davis, 25 Gladhart, 35 Halloran, 3 Pound, 71.

Commissioner, Second District—Gottschalk, ,15 Greggs, 8 Holmes, 8 Long, 25 Newlan, 2 Soules, 36 Thornton, #2 Tiffin, 3 Ward, 6.

Fayette, precinct B, (Rep.) President—Fairbanks, 29. Senator—New, 16 Robinson, 8 Watson, 18.

Governor—Goodrich, 16 McCray, 23 Myers, 3. Congress—Davis, 5 Kutch, 2 Miller, 15 Sanders, 20.-

Prosecutlng Attorney—Horsley, 42. State Senator—Jalbert, 35. Joint Senator—Adams, 38. Representative—Beecher, '16 Brown, 18 Donnelly, 2 Eggleston, 7 Freers, 5 Hubbard, 11 Irwin, 8 Kelly, 1 Nantz,

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Slemons, Worsham, 3.

Clerk Circuit Court—Duddleston, 3 Greenleaf,- 9 Lockwood, 0 /Mendenhall, 12 Myers, 6 Parker, 12.

County Treasurer—Gunn, 0 Holdaway, 30 Irving, Sr., 2 Kensinger, 4 Sanford, 7 Soules, 2.,

Sheriff—Gregory, 4 Krietenstein, 36 Loudermilk, Peters,^ 1. Coroner—Bbpp, 2 Dees, 3 Fortune, 2 Mapes, 7 Swadener,. 28.

Commissioner, Second District—Cullen, 11 Jacobs, 11 Mulvihill, 18, Commissioner, Third District—Altekruse, 7 Greiner, 11 Moore, 4 Sparks, 7 Watson, 12.

Honey Creek, Precinct A', (Ftep.) Senator—Arthus Robinson, 18 James E. Watson, 30.

Governor—James P. Goodrich,I 47 Warren T. McCray, 47 Qutacy -A. Myers, 7.

Congress —James B, Davis, 17 KUtbh, 5 Miller, 29 Sanders, 49. Prosecuting Attorney—Horsley, 95.

State Senator—Jalbert, 88. Joint Senator—Adams, 88. State Representative—Beecher, 8 Brown, 18 Donnelly, 34 Eggleston, 17 Freers, 20 Hubbard, 37 Irwin, 15 Kelly, 5^ Nantz, 13 Slemons, 8 Worsham, 19.

Clerk Circuit Court—Dudoleston, 25 Greenleaf, 31 Lockwood, 3 Mendenhall* 17 Myers, 7 Parker, 18.

Treasurer—Gunn, 15 Holdaway, 12 Irving, Sr., 5 Kensiagef, 28 Sanford, 18 Soules, 27.

Sheriff—Gregory, 9 Krietenstein, 88 Loudermilk, 3 Peters, 3. Coroner—Bopp, 24 Dees, 23 Fortune, 11 Mapes, 25 Swadener, 12.

Surveyor—Grimes, 53 Koerner, 41. County Commissioner, First District —Davis, 13 Gladhart, 9 Halloran, 2 Pound, 72.

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County Commissioner, Second District—Gottschalk, 9 Grgggs, 1 Holmes 4 Long, 8 Newlaa, 1% Soules, 43 l^iornton, 6 Tiffin, 13 Ward 2.

County- Commissioner— Third District—Hedges, 24 Lidster, 11 Reed, 53 Trueblood, 11.

Honey Creek, Precinct'B, (Dem.) Governor—Adair, 40 Clore, 19. Congress—Moss, 60. Prosecutor—Caldwell, 25 Thomas, 30 Werneke, 10.

State Senator—Kolsem, 58. State Joint Senator—Loney, 57. State Representatives—Cook, 32 Cronin, 15 Falls, 21 O'Leary, 10 Reilly, 14 Taylor, 20.

Clerk—Fagan, 16 Griffith, 10 Kruzan, 36 Sullivan, 2. Treasurer—Meesick, 54.

Coroner—-Fink, 33 Garrigus, 29 Surveyor"—Anderson, 33 Modesitt, 28.

Commissioner, First Distrtct—Oottrell, 16 Phillips, 24 Todd, 20. Commissioner, Second District—Cullen, 18 Jacobs, 19 Mulvahill, 22.

Commissioner, Third District-—Alte-kruse, 8 Greiner, 9 Moore, 4 Sparks, 9 Watson, 34.

Lost Creek, Precinct A, (Dem.) Governor—Adair, 37 Clore, 25 Congress—Moss, 60. Prosecutor—Caldwell, 16 Thomas, 12 Werneke, 34.

State Senator—-Kolsem, 54. Joint Senator—Laney, 55. Representatives—Cook, 21 Cronin, 10 Falls, 28 O'Leary, 14 ^Reilly, 18 Taylor, 17.

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Clerk—Fagan, 23 Griffith, 10 Kruzan, 26 Sullivan, 4. Treasurer—Messick, 52.

Coronetvr-Fink, 20 Garrigu8^40

Surveyor—Anderson, 34 .Modesltt, 88/* Wat-

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County Surveyor—Grimes, 29 Koerner, 11., County Commissioner, First District —Davis, 8 Gladhart, 4 Halloran, 6 Pound, 20.

County Commissioner, Second District—Gottschalk, 0 Greggs, 6 Holmes, 2 Long, 2 Newlan, i Soules, 13 Thornton, 4 Tiffin, 6 Ward, 5.

County Commissioner, Third District --Hedges, 10 Lidster, 8 Reed, 12: Trueblood, 9.

Fayette, Precinct (Dem.) Governor—Adair, 28 Clore, 14. Congress—Moss, 41. Prosecuting Attorney—Caldwell, 10 Thomas, 10 Werneke, 19.

State Senator—Kolsem, 38. Joiftt, Sena,toi:—Laney, 39. '. ^PteMfU a.Uy.ft-^CjW)k, 11 Cronin, -M"f^CPfjeary, 9 Reilly, 6 Taylor, 11.

Olerk—Fagan, 11 Griffith, 13 Kru£an» 16 Sullivan. 2. Treasurer—*Mess[ick, 36

Sheriff—Bennett,. 1 Dreher, '37 Frisz-, 4 Kantzenbach, 4 Watts, 3. Coroner—Fink, 16 Garrigus, 24.

Surveyor—Anderson, 18 Modesitt, 24. Commissioner, First District—3ottrell, 7 Phillips, 19.

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Commissioner, First District—Cottrell, 22 Phillips, 17 Todd, 23. Commissioner, Second District—Cullen, 13 Jacobs, 32 Mulvahill, 17.

Commissioner, Third District—Altekruse, 8 Greiner, 11 Moore, 11 Watson, 30 Sparks, 4.

Prairieton, Precinct A, (Dem.) President—Wilson. 89. Governor—Adair, 65 Clore, 21. Congress—Moss,

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Surveyor—Grimes 40 Koerner 26. Commissioner, First District—Davis, 10 Gladhart, 5 Halloran, 5 PoAnd, 50.

CoVnmissioner, Second District— Gottschalk,, 7 Greggs, 2 Holmes, 4 Long, 0 Newlan, 9 Soules, 31 Thornton, 7 'Tiffin, 9 Ward, 2.

Sugar Creek A, (Dem.)

Prosecutor—Werneke, 37 Caldwell, 14 Thomas, 9. Clerk—Fagan, 43 Griffith, 2 Kruzan, 8 Sullivan, 7%

Sheriff—Bennett, 'i Dreher, 37 Evelo, 3 Frisz, 13 Katzenbach, 2 Watts, 3.

Coroner—'Fink, 18 Garrigus, 40. Surveyor—Anderson, 38 Modesitt, 18.

Commissioner, First District—Cottrell, 14 Phillips, 18 Todd, 27. Commissioner, Second District—Cullen, 8 Jacobs, 6 Mulvahill, 44.

Commissioner, Third District—Altekruse, 8 Moore, 12 Sparks, 10 Watson, 12.

Sugar Creek, Precinct A (Rep.). President—Fairbanks,, 37. Senator—New, 11 Jtobinson, 18 Watson, 15.

Governor—Goodrich, 32 McCray 10 Myers, 3. Representative—Davis, 8 Kutch, 2 Miller, 16 Sanders, 21.

Prosecutor—Horsley, 38. Senator—Jalbert, 39. Joint Senator—Adams, 36 Representative—Beecher, 6 Brown, 13 Donnelly, 13 Freers, 8 Hubbard, 18 Irwin, 10 Kelly, 3 Nantz, 13 Slemons, 5 Worsham, 13.

Clerk—Duddleston, 14 Greenleaf, 9 Lockwood, 3 Mendenhall, 7 Myers, 3: Parker. 6

Treasurer—Gunn, 0 Holdaway, 8 Irving, Sr., 15 Kensinger, 4 Sanford, 16 Soules, i.

Sheriff—Gregory, 21 Krietenstein, 24 Loudermilk, 2 Peters, 1. Coroner—Bopp, 8 Dees, 8 Fortune, 5 Mapes, 19 Swadener, 3.

Surveyor—Crimes, 28 Koerner, 14. Commissioner, First District—Davis, 8 Gladhart, 11 Halloran, 12 Pound, 15.

Commissioner, Second District— Gottschalk, 1 Greggs, 1 Holmes, 0 Long, 3,* Newlan, 1 Soules, 2 Thornton, 4 Tiffin, 21 Ward, 12.

Commissioner, Third District—Lidster, 6 Hedges, 7 Reed, 18 Trueblood, 11.

Sttgfr Creek, Precinct B, (Dem.) President—Wilson," 132. Vice President—Marshall, 128. Senator—Kern, 120. Governor—Adair, 95 Clore, 28. Congress—Moss, 114. Prosecuting Attorney—Caldwell, 42 Thomas, 39 Werneke, 64.

State Senator—Kolsem, 116. Joint Senator—Laney, 112. Representative—Cook. 33 Cronin, 50 Fall, 33 O'Leary, 41 Kelly, 26 Taylor, 39.

Clerk Circuit Court—Fagan, 56 Griffith, 20 Kruzan, 48 Sullivan, 8. County Treasurer—Messick, 113.

Sheriff Bennett, 4 Dreher, 65

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Prosecutor—Caldwell, 29 Thomas, 25 Werneke, 38. State Senator—Kolsem, 78.

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Representative—Laney, 72 Cook, 29 Cronin, 39 Falls, 23 O'Leary, 31 Reilly, 23 Taylor, 26.

Clerk—Fagan, 23 Griffiith, 27 Kruzan, 35 Sullivan, 4. Treasurer—Messick, 77.

Sheriff—Bennett, 3: Dreheh 18 Evelo, 13 Frisz, 12 Katzenbach, 17 Watts, 17.

Coroner—Fink, 40 Garrigus, 40. Surveyor—Anderson. 48 Medsitt 32. Commissioner, First District—Cottrell, 18 Phillips, 56 Todd, 10.

Commissioner, Second District—Cul-V len, 21 Jacobs,' 31 Mulvahill, 31. Commissioner, Third District—Altekruze, 41 Greiner, 2 Moore, 1 Sparks, 8 Watson, 41.

Prairieton, Precinct A, (Rep.) President—Fairbanks, 72. Senator—New, 45 Robinson, .. 5 Watson, 20% A*-.

Governor—Gopdrich, 55 McCra^^fe Myers,-3. Rrepresentative—Davis, 5 Kutch, Miller, 24 Sanders, 44.

Prosecutor—Hft"sley, 72. State Senator—Jalbert. 67. State Joint Senator—Adams, 67. State Representatives—Beecher, 10 Donnelly, 44 Eggleston, 11 Freer3, 4 Hubbard, 46 Irwin, 9 Kelly, 4 Nantz, 6 Slemons, 4 Worsham, 26. .Clerk—Duddleston, 2() GreenleAf 15 Lookwood, 0 Mendenha.ll, 7 Myers, fe Parker, 19-

Treasurer—Gunn, 11 Holdaway, 4 Irving, Sr., Kensinger, 15 Saniford, 25, Soules, 12.

Sheriff—Gregory, 6 Krietenstein, .58 I^pudermiik, 7 Petei-s, 1. Coroner—Bopp, 14 Dees, 12 Fortune, 19 Mapes, 12 Swadener^ 9.

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Coroner—Fink, 43" Garrigus, 83. County Surveyor Anderson, 84 Modesitt, 40.

County Commissioner, First District —Cottrell, 28 ^hillips, 57 Todd, 44. County Commissioner, Second District—Cullen, 413 Jacobs, 35 Mulvihill, 46.

County Commissioner, Third District r—Altekruse, 28 Greiner, 33 Moore, 15 Spa/ks, 14 Watson, 36.

Sugar Creek, Pracinct B, (Rep.) Presideitt—Fairbanks, 176. tfnited States Senator—New, 86 Robinson, 38 Watson, 101.

Governorr-Goodrich, 128 McCray, ^5 Myerss, 13 Congress—Davis, 11 Kutch, 8 Miller, 145 Sanders, 78.

Prosecuting Attorney—Horsley, 199. State Senator—Jalbe~t, 189, Joint Senator—Allams, 188. Representative—Beecher, 21 Brown, 30 Donnelly, 21 Eggleston,. 11Z Freers, 39 Hubbard, 30 Ir#in, 72 Kelly 24 Nantz, 25 Slemons, 14 Worsham, 40.

Clerk—Duddleston. 36 Greenleaf, 59 Lockwood, 20 Mendenhall, 53 Myers, 11 Parker, 42.

Treasurer—Gunn, 8 Holdaway, 24 Irving, Sr.„ 74 Kensinger, 28 Sanfbrd, 97 Soules, 3.

Sheriff—Gregory, 80 Krietenstein, 140 Loudermilk, 6 Peters, 4. Coroner—Bopp, 23 Dees, 45 Fortune, 34 Mapes1, 98 Swadener, 20.

Surveyor—Grimes, 127 Koerner, 80. Commissioner, First District—Davis, 60 Gladhart, 42 Halloran, 11 Pound, 89.

Commissioner, Second District— Gottschalk, 1 Greggs, 7 Holmes, 8 Long, 23 Newlan, 13 Soules, 21 Thornton, 13 Tiffin, 91 Ward, 45.

Commissioner, Third DistrictHedges, 45 Lidster, 25 Reed, 67 Trueblood, 76.

Precinct D, Sugar Creek Township. Governor—Adair, 23 Clore, 6. Congress—Moss, 29. Prosecutor—Caldwell, 6 Thomas, 15 Werneke, 14.

Senator—Kolsem, 28. Joint Senator—Laney, 26.

NEW CARRIES ALLEN.

Early Figures Show Substantial Majority Over Watson. FORT WAYNE, Ind., March 8.—Upon the face of early and incomplete returns which are coming very slowly, Harry S. New has carried Allen county by a substantial majority over Watson and Robinson, while Goodrich's majority is also large here.

Aaair has a long lead for the governorship nomination on J.he democratic ticket.

No figures are yet available on the. republican congressional nomination and on the democratic ticket, the race •between, Cline and. Hilgeman is very close. Mr. Hilgeman will carry Allen county and he has a majority of 563 in Whitley county. Hann& is leading the republican congressional aspirants in Allen county

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TIPPECANOE.

LAFAYETTE—Returns from one of fifty-seven precincts in Tippecanoe county are as follows:

Senator—New, 10 Robinson, Watson, 42. Governor—Goodrich, 17 McCray, 33 Myers, 6.

Congressman—Wood (R.), 54 BOnart (R.), 4.

JASPER.

RENSSBLABR—Returns from three out of twenty precincts in Jasper cottnty are as follows:

Senator-KNew, 67 Robinson, 11 Watson, 98. Governor—Goodrich, 43 McCray, 131 Myers, 9.

BLACKFORD.

HARTFORD CITY—Incomplete returns from scattering precincts in this

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city show that Watson, Goodrich and Kraus are leading on the' republican ticket.

MADISON.

ANDERSON—Partial turns from a few precincts in Andersop show Wat-i son to be leading New in the race for United States? senator and Goodrich to be leading McCray by a big majority in race for governoi.

KOSCIUSKO.

WARSAW—Returns from three ou,t of forty-three precinct? in,'-Kosciusko county are as'follows:

Senator—New, -.72 .^Robinson, 30 Watson, 83. Governor—Goodrich, 8ft McCray, 76 Myers, 20 Adair, 63 Clore, 48. .:

STEUBEN.

ANGOLA—Returns from three out 'of twemy-six vprecihcts in Steuben county are as follows

Governor-^-Adair, 53 Clore, 7. CongrMsman—Cline (D.), 54 Hllgemann (D.), 8.

EE^jHART.

GOSHEN—Returns ^rom four otit of

sixty-three precintets in Elkhart county ^through the

Governor—Adair. $5 Clore, 15.

Wat»onWin»Ttpp«cfano«. LAFAYETTE, March 8.--Fifty precincts out of fifty-seven in Tippecanoe cdunty give: New, 1,096 Robinson, 310 Watson, 2,506 Goodrich* :l,202t McCray, 1,701 Myers, 879. i 's~

For congress: Wood, 3,344 Bozarth 443. Democratic returns are very incomplete, but Adair for gevofnor and Isherwood for congress have carried the county by a vote of at least two to one.

Watson Leads In' Possy.

MT. VERNON, Ind., March 8.—It is estimated here that Watson will Cftrry Posey county: by about 100 votes. Adair will carry 'the county 3 to 1, aiid Goodrich^, It is thought, will h^ve three times as many ballots as his nearest competitor.

Now In Vanl«rl»urgi^

EVANSVILLE, Ind^lMiircb 8.^Ten precinftts out of tohy ih V&nderburgh county give New, 770 WattfOn, 665, and Robinson, 102. The sam^ preqincts give Goodrich f9r .governor, 943 MoCray, 218 Myers, 189.

WASHINGTON, March 8-.—Taking of the oath of office was all that was necessary today to make Newton D. Baker, former mayor of Cleveland, Of,secretary of war. ifls nomination was confirmed by the senate ifist night just six hours after it had been sent In by the president. Mr. Baiter is expected here today to assume his new duties.

CLEVELAND, O., March 8.—His nomination already confirmed by the senate, Newton D. Baker, former mayor of Cleveland,! left today for Washing-' ton, where tomorrow' he will take the oath of office and enter upon his duties as ^secretary of war.

NEW LEADS

EVANSVILLE, Ind., March 8.—Sixteen precincts out of forty in Vanderburgh county give Denton, of Evansville, 644, Taylor, Petersburg^ 174, for the democratic nomination, for congressman.

Seventeen .scattered, precincts in this city give New 1,2^01 votes* Watson' 795

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