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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 5, 1913

ONLY PEW CONTESTS

MARK ELECTIONS

SURROUNDING

TOWNS

(Continued from Page One) Moore; treasurer. Will Ellis; marshal, George Bish.

et was, Gwinn, nominee for clerk. The results: Trustee, first ward Stolz, Democrat, 140; Furay, Progressive, S7. Trustee, second ward Allen, Democrat, 156; Liontz, Progressive, 78. Trustee, third ward Allen, Democrat, 121; Murray, Progressive, 116. Clerk Wheeler, Democrat, 113; Gwinn, Progressive, 120. Treasurer Davis, Democrat, 155; Allen Progresive, 76. Marshal Dixon, Democrat, 161; Replogle, Progressive, 78.

BURKE ELECTED CLERK

DUBLIN ELECTION FIGHT HOT

Spirited Campaign Marks Races of Political Aspirants.

John Nixon Receives Highest Vote Cast in Election.

CENTER VILLE, Ind., Nov. 5. Election results In Centerville were as follows: City Clerk. William Burke 126. Joseph Blose 87. Marshal. George Moore 60. Joseph Darnell 45. William Blue 50. Peter Costetter 59. Councilman, First Ward. John Mixon 116. Ed. Anderson 90. Third Ward. Emery Hobbs 118. William Dynes 74. Fourth Ward. Taylor McConaha 115. Benjamin Deiser 65. William Richardson 16.

DUBLIN", Ind., Nov. 5. Hotly contested was the election here yesterday. Only a single Citizens ticket was in the field but two candidates for the offices made it a spirited campaign. The results are as follows: Councilman, first ward George Addington, 72, and William Floyd, 68. Councilmen, second ward Oren Hall, 86. Councilman third ward Frank Schooly, 85, and George Clark 40. Clerk and Treasurer John Tram, 86, and Fred Clifford, 69. .Marshal A. X. Johns. Robert Stewart, 10, and Oliver Wylle, 4.

councilman in today's election. A. H. Able, Progressive, was chosen councilman of the second ward with a plurality of 6. H. E. McNees, Republican, was chosen mayor with a plurality of 191. S. B. Cox, Republican, was chosen clerk by 266 plurality. Edgar H.

Bailey and F. G. Hiatt, both Republi- ! cans were elected councilmen-at-large j with 148 and 121 plurality respective- I iy. The first ward councilmanship j went to B. N. Bodkin, Republican, by j 80 plurality and the third ward coun- '

cilman will be R. J. Coats, Republican, who was elected with a plurality of 44.

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MILTON, Ind., Nov. 5. The fol- ; lowing are the results of the town election here yesterday: Trustee, 2twl ward Leverton (Citizens ticket) 82; Coons, (Independent) 70. Trustee, 3rd ward Heff (Citizen) 97. Trustee, 4th -ward Rayle (Citizen) 101. Clerk Warren (Citizen on

Treasurer Brown (Citizen) 99. Marshal Reverlee, (Citizen) 90; Lawry (Independent) 64.

FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind., Nov. 5. No contest marked he election of the Citizens' ticket here Tuesday. With the single ticket in the field the following candidates were chosen: M. A. Reets, John Barnes, and A. G. Smith, councilmen; F. L. Thomas, clerk and treasurer and Sam Brittenham, marshal. The highest man received a plurality of twenty votes.

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DEMOCRATS SUCCESSFUL Only One Progressive Candidate Successful at Polls.

HAGERSTOWN, Ind., Nov. 5. The Democrats nearly made a clean sweep at the town election. The only sucessful candidate on the Progressive tick-

G. O. P. Ticket Swamps Other Two Parties' Candidates. LYNN, Ind., Nov. 5. The entire Republican ticket was elected by a large majority over the other two tickets in the field. The vote was fair, there being 230 votes cast from the 250 polled. The Democratic vote was

ngnt. tnose elected were William Swain and John Chenoweth, Republicans, councilmen; Herschel Moody, marshal, Republican.

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