Polk County PrimaryElection Results in Polk County Shown in Table of Votes of Three Parties.Winners are Lees, Hanson, Samuelson, Johansen and Kepner on Fusion Ticket; Heinemeyer, Kunkel and Granting on Republican Side. Berge carries County for Governor.DEMOCRAT TICKET31 31 1419 1C10 2530 24 22 19 9 3 4 434 20 12 1130 34 15 li 14 50 41 30 2S 2028 14 12 10 18 19 6 812 4. 7 418 19 14 12GOVERNOR—John II. Movchead .. 8i: L. -'IeUalle .... 3Geo. IV. Bcrge .... It LIEUT* 'j'i\ --I! NOR-—Get., W. Totts Edgar Snavoly James PearsonSEC’Y OF STATE—Frank Shields .. . • C 21Chae. Pool...... 2G 29AUDITOR—V'm. H. Smith .... 30 42TREASURER—Felix Gallagher .... 0 8Gee. E. Hall .... 20 38SUPT. INSTRUCTION— 5 P. M. Whitehead . . 1G 10Arthur Walker .. ..4 11E. F. Monroe......8 13Earl Cline...... 4 15ATTY. GENERAL—Willis E. Reed .... 28 43 COM. P.. L. ft BDDGS.W. B. Eastham .... 10 10David B. Marti . . . . 13 25 J. IV. McKSsslck .... 8 0R. R. COMMISSIONER—M. B. Lehr........ 4R. W. Ralston, .... 0 4J. A. Ollis...... 23 17Will M. Maupln . .* ..4 25 REGENTS UNI.—John E. Miller .... 3 21C. M. Skiles...... 20 20G. W. Noble......10 16CONGRESSMAN—Walter H. Rhode* . . 30 42 77 03 40 34 -30 STATE SENATOR—Chas. Krumbach . . 27 40 71 53 44 31 32REPRESENTATIVE—J. N. Nortc-n......34 46 83 70 45 27 27COUNTY CLERK—E. L. Hallquist .. ..15 12 51 53 9 5 12R IA. Mills...... 3 16 6 0 5 12 1421 2 9 21 26 10 —7 29 24 16 7 2 17 44 32 —G p 3 —3 8 15 25 215 19 23 13 4 23 45 2S04 44 38 32 S 9 39 00 33 — 4753 10 3 115 14 16 802 45 36 3038 15 10 14 22 17 19 712 11 9 1115 10 20 15 29 1713 5 7 835 14 10 715 17 15 1314 8 7 43 4 23 13 31 19 6 12 26 20 2 13 7 239 21 25 13 29 23 IS 15 22 12 7 137 25 29 10 1 16 53 29 5 12 20 15233 1528 8 39 61 33 — 4719 7 41 54 33 — 442D 6 40 55 40 — 4826 9 4 — 179 11 17 10 — 101 311Joel Hansen......17 26 40 28 39 28 12 7 10 27 44 33CO. TREASURER—P O. Nordlun-d . . .. 13 17 49 25 14 12 11 1Emil Olson...... 14 21 43 56 13 6 16 22 8 10 7 —John Lees ’SHERIFF— James Farris . .CORONER—W. F. Kepner . . Victor ‘Anderson , COUNTY COM.-D. H. Mace ..: G. E. Samuelaon S. W. Barker ..Mike Horst.....J. A. Johansen..E. Clobes......8 16 10 9 24 26 82 5 9 8 156 2 32 56 2426 36 57 57 30 22 20 8 9 39 50 33 — 38727 23 36 29 41 35 26 21. 30 59 58 7 7 95 23 54 31 4 18 14 14. 8 10 25 34 ..1 725 15 25 (1 32PEOPLES’ INDEPENDENT TICKETHim11GOVERNOR—John H. Morehead .. 3 Geo. W. Berge .. .. 1 LIEUT. GOVERNOR —Geo. W. ^otts .. ..Jas. Pearson .'.....4SEC’Y OF STATE—Chas. W. Pool .... 4 AUDITOR— i.Wm. H. Smith . . . .’ 4 TREASURER—Geo. E. Hall .. .... 4 SUPT. INSTRUCTION— 6 ’Earl Cline...... 2P. M. Whitehead .. 2 2Arthur Walker .. .. 6'COM. P. L. ft BIjDGS.W. B. Ewtham .... 4Darid B. Marti .... 3 1I. W. MeKWfk .. 1 3R. R. COMMISSIONER— W. M. Maopto .... 1. 2J. A. OUlns., ...... 3 6CONGRESSMAN—Walter H. Rhodes . . 4STATE ’ SENATOR—Chad. Kruaabacb .-. ..4 , REPRESENTATIVE—JT. N. NdrtOd 3COCNTY CLERK—E.. Hallquist ......1, X. A .Mills ... - .,CO.. TREASURER—P. O. NdMlMfc „ „ 17 10 I 9 7. 66 10 13 16 147.10 12 14 146 12 12 14 144 7 '8i. 6 33 2- 24 6 68 10 .7. 2 24 3 a «8 10 12 77 12 10 16 127 11 10 14 128 1411 25,147 12 V 6 •-I 1.0 128 .7.8 10 8 10 I I U I 7 4 8 2w* lt;10 » S 44 2 6.7 11 106 lt;.7.1 «22C1 —60172172 “6664151 —S313182 —6117518*3 —97183183 —93194183 —972i2_282313—444- 141 —272. 141 —2918 .2163 —57112- “138723121122 —41186 IS2 —94.1»482.94222 -f-10211■ - ''28' 1 '23.1 —-16•.1■7,. 2 178 —■ 7119.4496.18I —46841 —-as881 —•8194173 —781131 —26131.—.3210■—10•—.8REPUBLICAN TICKETI IGOVERNOR—John Stevens......4 4 3John O Yeiser ...... 1John Ceplecha...... 1Ros3 L. Hammond . . 2 10J. 11. Kemp...... 5 24 17R. B Howell...... 12 6LIEUT. GOVERNOR—Walter HoaglUnd . . 7 21 17F. A. Glictwell .... 212 0A. J. VanAlstine . . 2 3L. P. Albright .. .,. 3 3 8SEC’Y OF STATE—Clydo Barnard .. ....5 11 10 Addison Wait .. .'. ..7 26 29 AUDITOR—.J M. O’Neal......9 25 7W.‘ L. Minor......3 10 28TREASURER—J. M. Tecgardcn .. ..2 15 11 Franklin- C. Hamer . . 9 22 24 SUPT. INSTRUCTION—E. E. Hayes ......5 16 8Roht. I. Ellictt .... 1 4 9A. O. Thomas......6 17 10ATTY. GENERAL—Chas. W. Sears .. ..6 16 15Robt. W. Devoe .... 1 0 4J. T. McCulstlon .... 2 4Geo. W. Ayres .... 317 lt;COM. P. L. ft BLDGSt—Fred Beckmann . • .. 10 30 29 R. R. COMMISSIONER— Walter Johnson .... 0 20 4Henry C. Peterson .. 2 4 7Thomas L. flail .... 3 510Honry L. Duval .... 1 4W. H. Young......1 3 5J. W. Keller, Jr..... 3 2REGENTS UNI.—Edward P. Bro-wn .. ..10 25 22Geo. Ceupland......2 10 11Peter Jansen......2 11 11CONGRESSMAN—John B. Kilean .... 1 8 2Chas. H. Sloan .... 10 32 31STATE SENATOR—Ja£. G. Holden . . . . 10 39 29 REPRESENTATIVE—W. M. Johnston .. ..1 32 24COUNTY CLERK—C. J. Webster .... 412 8D. H. Kunkel .... 4 10 19P. A. Nelson,......5 18 9CO. TREASURE}!—E. R. Danielson . . 3 8 7Liberty Clark .... 311 6A. H. Heinemeyer . . 7 23 19CO. SUPT.—Amelia Rasmussen 13 43 30COUNTY COM.—O. F. Brantlng .... 2 8P. E. Shostrom .. ..11 35F. Hennings......00 27 12 12 20 527 44 32 212 27 2 30S 4lt; 1 IS 19 013 14 — 12836 20 637 30 1336 10 9 35 31 925 12 447 35 145 4S 26.— 30716 19 414 9 442 25 1116 IS 7 11 3 8 14 227 25 33 1412 5 — 7813 3 — 7145 77 06 48 17 39 13 710 16 335 G 310 6 1 3 11 236 117 01 241 22 0 -5 54 39 13 23 241 17 21 9 33 235 49 142 32 133 18 52 1 0 1 — 0701 42 10 05 47 1902 51 187 70 266 08 237 51 2413 1153 32 18 S 19 124 5 34 3 348 48 14OS 53 204 48 19 3 28 83 6 73 23 — 47542 47 21 8OSCEOLA CITV ITEMSA lino line of fresh candles at the Novelty.Come in and look around, for the Novelty may have what you have been wanting for a long time.Tbos. Glass, who was up from Lincoln on. a visit, returned to the city on today's passenger.The, famous “Ayers’’ tennis balls at the Novelty, They arc official U. S. N. L. T. A. ball. 2 for 75c.Mr. and Mrs. A. Samuel*, have been here for a few days, coming from Harlen, Iowa, for a visit wlthl Rev. and Mrs. Jensen. |O. E. Mickey Is away at this time, looking after business affair In Omaha, going down Wednesday evening.T. O. Lundgren, of Stanton, la., accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. John Gustafson, of Mead, Nobr., came into Osceola Wednesday evening and are -going to be here for awhile with Gust A. FJodman's family.The following Osceola and Polk county people hav# been over at Fremont this week, being called there by the big traction engine exhibits In that city: A, J, Zang, C.E. Hansen, John Ogden, John P. Johnson, E, E. Jonea and brother, Albert F, Andereod, Adam. Buchta, C. E. Wamsley, Cal Younger, Andrew Mon son, Ed 8am Johnscn, J. Q. Rathbun. It Is estimated that fully ten thousand visitor* were1 In Fremont during the week.See the Novelty for gifts, decorative goods, etc.Tbos. Farrell, a. former helper In the Union Pacific depot In Osceola, la now employed by the com-any In the Stromsburg station.Ed. Carlson, who has been ployed at Albert iNelson’s place, left today for Omaha, where ho will seek work for the fall months.Grandma Dotwsller departed W’udnesday morning for Millard, she goes on a visit with her sou, A. C. Detwpller for a week or lODg-Gust Anderson, and family of Omaha, relatives of Richard Lundgren, returned Tuesday to their home after having been here on a brief visit.Edward Swanson Is home from a trip to Denver, having arrived on the morning train. He went west some time ago with, his brother, Alex 8wanson, going overland in their automobile.Mrs. J. H. Mickey came in the early part of this week from Denver, Colo., to attend to some business* affairs here. On Wednesday evening she left on a return to the mountain city and will enjoy a few weeks longer in that place.C. D. Stcner mot with some of be people Interested in the Insurance proposed by the Mutual Protective League, for the old Nebraska Mutual Life members, the gathering being held at-David City on Wednesday afternoon.THE MAN WHO *‘MAKES GOOD’Is the man with an idea and the aecumen and resourceful Dees to make the idea a factor in every-day life—a factor in hie own advancement. This man will find Our Bank Account Planacts a* a etimulent to greater aefaievement ae well as affording protection to hie present income.The Osceola BankOSCEOLA. NEBRASKAAll the Deposits in this Bank are Protected by the Depositor's Guaranty Fund of the State of Neb.The of act them.Mlsi day lt;v some lng IkP.ing, v -with ) tended Dodge Mrs David arrive*terId Cit;Mrs ter, M ed to week, Iowa ■Mrs Frank Llncol houic. her clOaceol.TusadsgoingMr*, also » east o for anand Clt; They I 1st of Newmany I bis pa sidaee* Hack* 2:30 :s accidat from IchurchThe -mothei sis tar*,friend* ty. X *1 near *