SUMMARY HOLT COUNTY UNOFFICIAL DEMOCRAT PRIMARY ELECTION Got. Lt. Got. Sec. St. Aud. Trees. At.-Gen. R. R. Com. Cong. Clk. Trs. Holt Sheriff Atty. Asr. No. 1 No. 3 No. 5 No. 7 |:l|fafs-as 3 " 8 3 2- 1 . . 1 | * ¥ PRECINCTS (Below) 1. Stuart _ 2. Atkinson 3 _ 3. Grattan 4. Antelope - 5. Paddock 6. O'Neill 2_ 7. Verdigris 8. Atkinson Pr. _ 9. Atkinson 1 _ 10. Pleasantview 11. Atkinson 2 _„ 12. O’Neill 1 _ 13. Willowdale_ 14. Shamrock_ 15. Emmet_ 16. Shields _ 17. O’Neill 3_ 18. Inman_ 19. Deloit __ 20. Chambers_ 21. Green Valley _ 22. Swan_ 23. Coleman_ 24. Sandcreek - 25. McClure —.— 26. Sheridan 27. Saratoga . 28. Rock Falls_ 29. Wyoming 30. Golden 31. Holt Creek 32. Ewing _ 33. Fairview - 34. Conley 35. Scott_ 36. Dustin __ 37. Steel Creek_ 38. Iowa_ 39. Cleveland_ 40. Francis . 41. Lake--— 42. Josie TOTALS 1 _ 12 15 7 19 3 26 _ 24 23 7 13 2 37 ... 15 9 3 21 1 17 1 1 1 _ 2 6 3 2 3 _ 36 30 8 26 1 50 _ 17 14 3 14 1 25 _ 9 2 3 8 11 _ 11 3 3 8 16 3 1 2 .8514 10 _ 36 32 11 26 3 48 . 3 2 1 10 9 . ill 3 . 4 3 2 4 1 . 8 4 9 11 7 _ 39 21 9 35 2 47 . 23 19 6 11 27 . 5 9 3 2 8 . 5 3 3 2 8 1 11 2 2 1 1 1 3 0 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 9 7 3 9 9 2 2 12 4 6 2 2 4 4 3 2 2 112 4 13 2 11 4 31 12 10 15 2 32 3 3 13 6 7 2 1 3 2 2 6 5 3 1 3 12 1 3 1 2 1 4 3 12 4 1 1 8 1 9 344 245 105 277 16 454 t _ I 11 5 1 46 25 8 32 35 33 ~ 22 6 14 3 70 46 14 62 57 59 34 2 22 2 48 32 11 41 41 40 26 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 10 6 1 7 5 5 5 4 26 8 90 68 13 80 74 81 54 2 4 3 43 31 3 36 29 32 24 5 3 3 20 14 5 19 19 21 11 1 4 2 23 16 1 19 19 17 14 25 421 5233 1 1 3 15 11 2 14 15 14 7 7 21 8 103 66 17 87 81 88 52 2 1 14 9 4 14 10 13 7 1 6 3 1 4 4 3 3 371 11 45 9 10 95 4 6 3 21 11 5 17 20 19 10 10 20 9 98 67 17 79 74 79 48 3 12 9 54 35 10 45 45 44 31 3 4 2 11 8 2 10 7 10 5 3 2 2 15 13 1 13 11 14 5 1 3 1 2 2 2 2 1 3 2 12 1 1 1 4 3 1 4 4 3 3 1 4 3 3 2 1 2 1 3 3 3 3 3 5 11 2 26 17 5 21 20 19 17 1 6 3 1 5 5 4 4 1 2 3 10 8 1 9 9 10 3 32942 6773 212953 18 883 4 3 4 4 4 4 15 9 7 62 48 10 56 48 47 27 1 3 14 9 1 10 10 10 4 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 22 12 71 9896 1 5 3 4 3 3 *2 1 3 2 3 2 3 2 1 2 2 3 3 3 1 4 943 8654 1 11111 1 10 9 1 10 9 9 2 99 196 85 905 605 153 776 718 740 459 . 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I 1 » I 29 47 44 100 9 15 7 16 6 9 To 98 7 95 _13_ 6 II 8 13 2 2 5 6 6 41 337 31 73 114 Light Vote Cast in Holt County (Continued from page 1.) of the race in the unicameral legislature was the only infor mation available at broadcast time. (See unicameral story on page 1.) The official canvas of the election is not expected to change the outcome of any of the races. County Clerk Hoff man said there were about 50 applications for absentee bal lots, but when counted these -will not be sufficient to change the outcome of any of the con testa Voting places in O'Neill were in the customary places. No Contests Except for Supervisor— BUTTE — Boyd county's vo ters had little choice in the se-j lection of county officers except in several races for county su pervisor. There were 584 Republican ballots cast in the 12 voting precincts and, unofficially, 411 Democratic ballots. Results of contest: REPUBLICAN TICKET For Governor: Peterson ---389 Adams ...99 Walker ..,.76 For Lieutenant-Governor: Warner _325 Swanson-105 For Secretary of State: Anderson -- 97 Frank Marsh-359 Sheehan-42 For Treasurer: Heintze-217 Knudsen - 228 For Railway Commissioner: Palmer.. 199 Peterson_78 Knickrehm __ 68 For Congress (4th Dist.); Miller 414 McNish 69 For Supervisor (1st Dist.): Wm. R Larson_16 A J. Rihanek __ 28 j For Supervisor (3d Dist.): Wm. F. Wendt_ 26 B H. Kline.. 93 For Supervisor (5th Dist): W. F Schlecker _41 R H. Breyer_25 Gus Weickum . 54 For Supervisor (7th Dist.): Henry Klassen __10 W. W. Braithwait .. 57 Charles Havranek_ 25 DEMOCRATIC TICKET For Governor: Raecke 115 Swanson 63 Morrison_55 Carpenter 150 Fillman-.-13 For Lieutenant - Governor: Doeek _ 176 Wofrtman ___41 Shurtleff ... .. ._ 40 Dooley _ . — 88 For Attorney - General: Caldwell .... _127 McLaughlin — 253 For Railway Counmfessioner: Schlater 70 Maupin 79 McReynolds 181 For Supervisor (3d Dist): * C- L. iHaselhorst _36 Wilmar Lindholm .. 16 Wm. McQuistan (inc) 28 For Supervisor (5th Dist.): Herman Windmeier _ 38 Joe Schmitz (write in) 40 For Supervisor (7th Dist.): Thomas Broderson_ 94 John Ficenec__ 49 Races for Sheriff, Assessor in Rock— BASSETT — The sheriffs and assessor’s pos^ in Rock county provided interest on both the Republican and Demo crat ballots in Tuesday’s pri mary election. Unofficial results in contests Ticklers By George - ■ ■■ ' ■ ■ •Wt hiding. Ho just hoard that Friday was fish day.** 9 follow: REPUBLICAN TICKET For Governor: Walker_51 Adams_59 For Lieutenant - Governor: Warner ___, 276 , Swanson_ 84 For Secretary of State: March_327 Sheehan_ 14 Anderson 40 1 For State Treasurer: Heintze_175 I Kmudsen 143 For Railway Commissioner: PalmFT-175 Knickrehm . 72 Peterson_41 Stiruthers .. 15 Zajicek .. 7 For Congreae (4th Dist.): Miller _ 343 McNish . 28 For Sheriff: Rov L. Johns _157 H. M. Bair_166 George A. Steffey_ 94 For Assessor: M. Spann _238 J. E. Mabie_175 DEMOCRATIC TICKET For Governor: Raecke_48 Swanson_19 Morrison_24 ; Carpenter 63 Fillman 3 For Lieutenant - Governor: Wortman 28 Dooley „ 48 Dosek__ 71 Shurtleff 14 For Auditor of Pub. A cots: Richardson _ 104 Dale 108 For Railway Commissioner: McReynolds 68 Schlater 21 Maupin _ 33 For Sheriff: Doyle W White-70 Charles E. Tallmage- 23 Matt Neimann_51 For Assessor: George F. Luehra-68 Perry J. Everett_91 3 Vie for County Su per intendent— NELIGH — Three candidates vied for the nomination fori county superintendent in Ante lope county. Harry Hahlbeck, incumbent, with 1,035 votes, outran Ralph Fluent with 428 and Elmer Mah ler with 354- These figures rep resented 26 out of 27 precints on the non-political ballots. Gov. Val Petetson, in his home county, easily outsped his op ponents in the Republican bal I loting. Peterson collected 1,076 , votes; Ernest A. Adams, 246; B. Walker, 180. In 26 out of 27 precincts, An telope countyans gave Freeman ! B Decker a 446-440 lead over ; Merle Haynes for state super | intendent. Other results in which there were contests: REPUBLICAN TICKET For Sheriff: H. C. Livingston_898 Romaine E. Peterson- 517 For Supervisor (1st Dist.): Clarence Hanneman_ 197 Harvey A. Larson (inc) 121 For Supervisor (5th Dist.): Cecil Anderson _111 Ralph Esfcritt — 59 DEMOCRAT TICKET For Governor: Raecke . 163 Morrison . 82 | Swanson _:_51 Carpenter_116 ! Fillman_ 6 STUART COMMUNITY In hospital: Mrs. Lola Hum eiick, of Stuart, “fairly good.” Admissions: August 1 — Mrs. Robert Vlach, of Atkinson, “good”; Mrs Bessie Gettert, of Stuart, medical, condition “good ": Ernest Gotschall, of At kinson. Dismissals: August 4 — Ern est Gotschall, of Atkinson. Au I gust 5 — Mrs. Elmer McClurg, of Stuart; Ben Schaffer, of Stu art, transfered to Veterans' hos pital, Sioux Falls. S, D. *, I — j Wedding Friday At Newport— STUART—Miss Marian Clark, of Hastings, became the bride of Allen Barnes, of Newport, on Friday, August 4. The wedding took place in the First Presbyterian church at Hasting’s Mr. and Mrs. Barne6 will re side in Stuart where Mr Barnes i6 a member of the high school faculity. Miss Kathleen Flood return ed home Friday, August 4, where she will visit her parents, Mr and Mrs. Ed Flood, until Sep tember 15, when she will return to her studies at Xavier. Kans. DANCE CRYSTAL BALLROOM During Atkinson's Big Celebration AUGUST 16 -17 JIMMY WHITE His Piano and His Orchestra Both Nights Dancing Will Start at 9:00 O'CLOCK Cily Golf Pairings Ar© Annaunced— Pairings in the city golf tournament are as follows: Championship flight; Max Golden plays Rev. A. A. Onak; Henry Lohaus plays Ben Grady; A. P. Jaszkowiak plays Ed Campbell, jr.: Red Dewitt plays Joe McCarville. j Second flight: Bob Woods plays Marvin Miller; Geo. Haim j mond plays Howard Dean; Dale French plays Tut McKee; Duke Kersenbrock plays Jack Eve rett. Third flight: Dr. Harry Gil dersleeve plays Lawrence Hay nes; Berl Damkroger plays John McCarville; John Watson plays Marvin Johnson; Ted Lindberg plays Fred Appleby. First Round is to be complet ed by August 15- Watch The Frontier for results and second round parings. Go Fishing— R. H. Parker, R. M. Sauers, and Dr. F. J. Kubitcheck went ' fishing Wednesday and Thurs day, August 2 and 3. O’NEILL LOCALS Mrs. Laura Walker arrived Sunday, August 6, to visit her daughter, Mrs. L. A. Burgess and Dr. Burgess. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Flith, of No gales, Ariz., visited their aunt, Mrs. Agnes Gaffney, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Orland Anson and son, Robert, and Don Mills, of Atkinson, visited Mr. amd Mrs. Francis Murphy Sunday, August 6. Mr. Miller also visited his wife and baby at the O’Neill hospital. Miss Loretta Enright left Thursday, August 2, for Nor folk where she visited her sis ter, Mrs. Thomas Semlak, and at Walthill, where she visited Miss Euphrasia Mitchell. She returned Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ray went to Sioux City on business Fri day, August 4. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Roo ney left Saturday for Michigan on their vacation. Mrs. John Harbottle and daughter, Susan, were in Nor folk Thursday, August 3. * Thursday STAR Specials * ■|C»»n»»»nw»»Hn»uw«K»m»n«K»tannmTtinm»mumx