Unofficial Returns of the PrimaryReport from the primary election of Tuesday over Sherman county is exceedingly slow and the returns received for the most part come sealed up, those bringing them in having but few unsealed and these being on county offices, with barely nothing from the heads of the ticket. The only full returns we have received up to this writing are from Loup Ctiy township, which we give below. However, from those bringing in the returns, we are able to give a list of those who have passed through the primaries and will be the candidates of the various parties so far as this county is concerned as follows:Republican—Kemp for governor, Hoagland for lieutenant governor, Waite for secretary of state. Miner for auditor, Beckman for land commissioner, Teagarden for state treasurer, Thomas for state superintendent, Kinkaid for congress, Starr for state (senator, Burleigh for representative. Wait for district clerk, Gibson for county clerk, Henry for treasurer, Williams for sheriff, Pedler for county attorney, Mrs. Heapy for county superintendent.Democrat—More head for governor, Smith for auditor, Reed for attorney general, Eastham for land commissioner, Ollis for railway commissioner, Taylor for congress. Wink for state senator, Trumble for representative, Pol-ski for county clerk, Bass for district clerk. Jezewski for treasurer. Gappa for sheriff, Stephens lor connty attorney, Currier for county superintendent.Progressive—Sackett for governor, Hansen auditor, Broath for treasurer, Davis for state superintendent, Wills for attorney general, Benedict for land commissioner, Harpham for railway commissioner. Kinkaid for congress, Bis-chell for state senator, Slocumb for representative, Jones for district clerk.We will try to give the full vote next week.Loup CityRepublican—Total vote 144; For amendment No. 1, 65; against, 21; No.2, for 52, against 22; No. 3, for 46, against, 28. For governor—Kemp 39, Hammond 37, Yeiser 20, Howell 13, Ceplacha 6, Stevens 4; for Lieut, governor— Hoagland 59, Van Alstine 20, Albright 18, Shotwell 13: for secretary of state—Wait 87, Barnard 30; for auditor—Miner 88, O’Neil 29; for ste treasurer—Teegarden68, Hamer, 45; for'state superintendent—Thomas 54, Elliott 35, Hayes 25; far attorney general— Ayres 54, Sears 22, McQuiston 21, Devoe 14; for land commissioner —Beckman 92; for railway commissioner—Johnson 34, Hall 32; Young 38, Petersen 7, Duval 32 Keifer 1, for regents—Brown 52, Jansen 48, Coupland 35: for congress—Kinkaid 117; for clerk-, Gibson 97; for district clerk-, Waite 61, Brill 55, Gardiner 10, for county treasurer—Henry 131; for sheriff—Williams 94, Miner 36; for county attorney—Pedler 93; for coroner—Main 113; forcounty superintendent Mrs.Hendrickson 36.Democrat—Total vote 187; No. 1—for 77, against 30; No. 2—for69, against 30; No. 3—for 73, against 35. For governor—More-head 77. Metcalfe 56, Berge 22; for lieutenant—Pearson 71, Potts 35, Snavely 32; secretary of state —Pool 77, Shields 62; for auditor —Smith 123; for state treasurer —Hall 83, Gallagher 46; for state superintendent — Monroe and Whitehead 40 each, Cline- 30, Walker 27, for attorney general —Reed 129; for land commissioner—Eastman 80, McKismck 31-Decide to Return to This CountyClarence Burt returned last week from Grass Range, Montana, where he had been for a number of days at the bedside of his son, Harold, who has been going .through a severe siege of inflammatory rheumatism. He left him convalescing nicely. Both Harold and Claude are expected home from that country some time in September.In remitting subscription to the Northwestern for another year, our old friend, J. P. Ford, now of Kanorado, Kansas, writes: “We have, a bumper crop in Sher-raan county this year and we liave been very busy and have had but little time to spare, but we like to read the news from Loup City. Regards to -all inquiring friends.Mrs. S. E. Gallaway and daughters, Fay and Harriet, visited at St. Paul Tuesday, with Mrs. Mayme Christensen.Marti 24; for railway commission, er—Ollis 88, Lehr 26, Maupin 17, Ralston 10; for regents—Miller 70, Skiles 48, Noble 41; for congress —Taylor 114, Covey 37; for state senator—Dale 81, Wink 76; for representative—Trumble 132; for county clerk—Polski 119, Slomin-ski 50; for district clerk—Bass 142; for treanrer—Jezewski 111} for sheriff—Hancock 56, Gappa 41, Ogle 33, Bly 22. Rowe 18; for county attorney — Stephens 139; for surveyor—Corning 149; for county superintendent — Currier 108, R. D. Hendrickson 60.Progressive--Total vote 18; all amendments receiving a majority for, and each candidate, except in one or two instances receiving nearly full vote.