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Bemidji, Minn. —— ELECTION RETURNS (Continued from Page 1) follows: Republican party—Cummins 3, Es- tabrook 3, Webster 2; delegates at large—for Cummins—Van Sant 1, Dehnel 2, Eberhart 1, Jacobson 3, Lundquist 1, Manahan 1, Rahn 1; for Estabrook—Force 4, Johnson 3, Morrison 3, Peterson 5; district dele- gates, Sixth district—for Cummins— Hanscom 2, Hayden 1, Scow 3; for Estabrook, Crowin 5, Jerrard 6. Democratic party—Wilson 5; dele- gates at large—Lawler 3, Austin 1, Just 1, King 2, Nelson 2, Reiter 1, Wessel 2; district delegates, Sixth district—Donohue 1, Baer 2, Schil- plin 1, Galerneault 2. The town officers are Halvor Pet- erson, treasurer; William Selzer, su- pervisor; Carl Peterson, clerk; Theo- dore Peterson, justice of peace, and Glen Duhamel, constable. WILTON CASTS THIRTEEN VOTES ON DEM. TICKET The following is the result of the election held at Wilton: Republican party—Delegates at large, for Cummins, Van Sant 1, Eb- erhart 1, Larson 1, Lundquist 1, Ny- rop 1, Rahn 1; for Estabrook, John- son 1, Peterson 2; district delegates, Sixth district, for Cummins, All- bright 1, Hanscom 2; for Estabrook, Crowin 2. Democratic party—Wilson 13; delegates at large, Lawler 3, Austin 4, Just 8, King 6, Weiss 5, Nelson 6, Reiter 6, Wessel 8; district dele- gates, Sixth district, Donohue 6, Baer 7, Schilplin 5, Galerneault 6. Prohibition party—Delegates at large, for Foss, Hawkinson 2, for Sul- zer, Briggs 2, Mudeking 1, Stageberg 1; district delegates, Sixth district, for Foss, Alvord 1; for Sulzer, Cru- zer 1; for vice president, Hendrick- son 1. Town officers are: President, P. J. Frodahl; treasurer, Earl McFar- land; trustees, Tom Brennon, John Horne, Dan Sullivan; clerk, Theo. Hall; justice of peace, two years, James Watkins; constable, two years, Selmer Klungseth; assessor, Hans Lueken. BAGLEY CITIZENS’ TICKET WINS BY A 3 TO 1 VOTE ‘ (Pioneer Special Service) Bagley, Minn.,, March 15.—The citizens’ ticket won the election in Bagley yesterday over the village ticket by a three to one vote. The ~ |following officers were elected: For president of the council—P. C. Bjorneby; for councilmen—Jens Nelson and P. H. Pederson; for re- corder, G. B. Courtney; for treasurer —A. C. Lukkasson; for justices of the peace—Floyd Hill and E. R. Sletten. NYMORE GIVES WILSON TEN; CUMMINS FOUR The result of the presidential pri- mary at Nymore is as follows: Republican party—Cummins 4, Es- tabrook 4; delegates at large, for Cummins, Van Sant 4, Dehnel 4, Briggs 3, Eberhart 10, Jacobson 4, Engelstadt 1, Johnson 4, Larson 5, Lundquist 7, Manahan 3, Nyrop 1, Rahn 5, Stevens 2; for Estabrook, Force 3, Johnson 4, Morrison 4, Pet- erson 4; district delegates, Sixth dis- trict, for Cummins, Allbright 8, Hanscom 7, Hayden 8, Scow 6; for Estabrook, Crowin 5, Jerrard 2. Democratic party — Wilson 10; |delegates at large, Lawler 4, Austin 2, Just 2, King 5, Weiss 7, Nelson 8, Reiter 7, Wessel 8; district dele- gates, Sixth district, Donohue 5, Baer 7, Schilplin 6, Galerneault 2. Prohibition party—Foss 3, Sulzer 1; delegates at large, for Foss, Sco- vell 2, Vroman 2, Calderwood 2, Dor- sett 3, Fowble 2, Wells 3, Hawkinson 2, Markve 2, Ransom 2; for Sulzer, Stromme 2, Briggs 1, Bryan 1, Engle 2, Kalnes 1, Larson 3, Lind 4, Lo- beck 2, Lokensgaard 1, Martin- ???, Nygaard 2; district delegates, Sixth district, for Foss, Alvord 4, Ander- son 5, Gilmore 4. HAYDEN ELECTED PRESIDENT OF BLACKDUCK The result of the election in the village of Blackduck is as follows: Republican party—Cummins 30, Estabrook 4; delegates at large, for Cummins, Van Sant 26, Dehnel 15, Briggs 7, Eberhart 36, Jacobson 26, Engelstad 6, Johnson 11, Larson 18, Nyrop 1, Rahn 30, Stevens 12 for Estabrook, Force 1, Johnson 2, Morrison 2, Peterson 4; delegates from Sixth district—for Cummins— Allbright 17, Hanscom 14, Hayden 71, Scow 20; for Estabrook—Corwin 6, Jerrard 4. Democratic party— Wilson 18; delegates at large, Lawler 12, Aus- tin 5, Just 11, King 7, Weiss 9, Nel- son 12, Reiter 5, Wessel 10; dele- gates, Sixth' district—Dpnohue 8, Baer 9, Schilplin 8, Galerneault 8. Prohibition party—Delegates at large, for 'Sulzer—Engle 1, Lind 1; district delegates, Sixth district—Al- vord 2; Gilmore 1; for Sulzer—Cru- zer 3; for vice president, Hendrick- son 1, Lindsey 1, Wheeler 1. The result of the village of Black- duck election was as follows: E. N. French, treasurer; Charles Hayden, president of the council; C. W. Dudley, E. L. Oberg and B. P. Rice, trustees; H. M. Latterell, clerk; E. L. Oberg, justice of peace; G. F. Rancore, constable. TOWN OF PORT HOPE ELECTS OFFICERS The result of the town election in the town of Port Hope was as fol- lows: Phil Medley, supervisor; R. A. Krohn, clerk; J. C. Souder, treas- urer; A. J. Trusty, assessor; W. T. Blakleley, justice of peace; W. T. Souder, constable; William Gerling- H|er, poundmaster. k|| sHoOKS RETURNS SHOW A VERY LIGHT VOTE The following are the returns of the election held at Shooks: Republican ticket—Cummins 2; sttt St. Patrick FLOWERS Green Carnations per dozen $1.25 Real Shamrocks in 2 inch pots each 15¢ 2 in a box with Landscape picture of (reland complete 50c. Elliot’s Flower Store Phone 88 Publisher’s £EE BEMINT DAILY PIONEER delegates at large—for ~Cummins, Larson 2, Locke 2, Lundquist 1, Manahan: 2, :Rahn '1; district dele- gates, Sixth district—Allbright 1, Hanscom 1, Hayden 2. Democratic ticket—Wilson 6; delegates at large—Lawler 3, Austin 4, Just 4, King 5, Weiss 2, Nelson 1, ‘Wessel 1; delegates sixth district— Donohue 3, Baer 3, Schilplin 2, Gal- arneault 2.’ Prohibition ~ticket—Delegates at large, for Foss, Calderwood 1; for Sulzer, Lind 1; district delegates, Sixth "district—for Foss, Alvord 2, Anderson 1, Gilmore 1; for Sulzer, Cruzer 1; for 'vice president, Hend- rickson 1. % The result of the town election ‘was as follows: |bel and A.-A.-Metziner, supervisors; Arthur Spears, clerk; John Claffy, justice of peace; Hans Larson, con- stable. TOWN OF LIBERTY GOES TO CUMMINS The vote in the town of Liberty was as follows: Republican ticket—for president, Cummins 9, Estabrook 1, Webster 1; delegates at large, for Cumm/ins— Van Sant 4, Dehnel 5, Eberhart 6, Jacobson 5, Engelstad 3, Johnson 3, Larson 3, Lundquist 7, Manahan 2; for Estabrook—Force 1, Johnson 1, Morrison 1, Peterson 1; delegates Sixth district—for Cummins, All- bright 5, Hanscom 8, Hayden 3, Scow 3; for Estabrook, Corwin 2, Jerrard 1. Democratic ticket — Nelson 1, Reiter 1, Weiss 1, Wessel 1; district delegates Sixth district, Schilplin 1, Galarneault 1. Prohibition ticket—Sulzer 3; dele- gates at large—Stromme 1, Briggs 1, Bryan 2, Engle 1, Kalnes 1, Larson 2, Lokensgaard 2, Morrow 2, Ny- gaard 2, Stageberg 2; district dele- gates Sixth distriet, Cruzer 2; for vice president=-Hendrickson 2, Lind- sey 1. The town of Liberty elected M. Rygg, treasurer, L. O. Myhre, super- visor, M. A. Bjonme, clerk, H. A. 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