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THE AUSTIN STATESMAN
SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, 1924
HOW AUSTIN AND TRAVIS COUNTY VOTED
FOURTH WARD B.
49 BOXES GIVE
WEST «T. ELMO.
LUND.
SUMMIT.
GARFIELD.
Leads Ticket -
TEMPLE WOMAN
Edwards.
For railroad commissloner:
(four-
aecounts:
distriet.
PECAN SPRINGS.
FIFTH WARD A.
Precinct
OAK GROVE.
Chief Justice:
Wear. 110 Cureton,
MUDD.
RIDGETOP.
Robertson, 263; Fergu-
Edwards,
BLUFF SPRINGS.
FIFTH WARD B.
CARL
Sass-
EAVES SCHOOL.
23; Fergu-
NEW SWEDEN.
Robertson, 125; Fergu-
Edwaris,
WEST FIRST WARD.
Chief Justice of Supreme Court:
Edwards.
Fer-
Tenell, 169; Baker,
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Raymer, 275.
district.
WEBBERVILLE.
SIXTH WARD.
MERRILVTOWN.
Precinct
MANOR.
EAST FIRST WARD.
HORNSBY
Court:
Fergu-
Edwards.
DIs-
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THIRD WARD B.
TADLOCK.
district.
7A WARD.
OAK IHf.U
Precinct
district.
Precinct
II
SECOND WARD A
BEE CAVE.
IF BILIOUS, SICK!
TAKE NO CALOMEL
SPRINKLE.
COLTON.
SEVENTH WARD B.
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SECOND WARD-B.
PFLUG ERVILLE.
Robertson, 130; Fergu-
Governor:
Edwards,
164; Miller, 188.
a bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone for
B
few cents under my personal
money-
DEL VALLE
GERMANIA HALL.
Into sour
THIRD WARD A.
COX SPRINGS.
Robertson, 407; Fergu-
Nabors, 401; Smith,
DECKER.
MANCHACA.
Raymer, 788.
MeNEIL.
THIRD WARD-B.
FISKVILLE.
For lieutenant governor:
Edwards,
Robertson, It; Fergu-
S. W. P
Edwards,
Governor:
11; Miller, 14.
GOVALLE.
KIMBRO.
EAST ST. ELMO.
FOURTH WARD A.
CREEDMOOR.
Robertson, 615; Fergu-
Raymer, 12#.
Nabors, 436; Smith,
Terrell, 624; Baker,
County Commissioner, precinct No.
aaymer, 777
4: sacaman, 27; Brown, U,
imemmre
“Dodson's Liver Tone" Straightens You Up Better Than
Salivating, Dangerous Calomel and Doesn't Upset
You—Don’t Lose a Day's Work—Read Guarantee
back guarantee that each
clean your sluggish liver
reported Saturday night was:
mann, 668; S. L. Brown, 479.
Governor:
son, 234.
Lieutenant
Governor:
•on. 884.
Lieutenant
For lieutenant
46: Miller, 32.
For attoney
Moody, 63.
185.
Governor:
son, 150.
Lieutenant
year unexpired term);
Smith, 79.
Governor:
son, 3/14.
Lieutenant
Governor:
•on, 10.
e Lieutenant
190.
Governor:
expired Term:
382.
Comptroller:
244.
Representative:
Comptroller:
49.
Representative:
Seventy-five per cent of the world’s
yield of gold last year was produced
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Comptroller:
93.
Representative:
SO; Miller. 33.
For attorney
Moody, 70.
For chief justice of supreme court:
Wear, 110; Cureton, 132.
For governor: Robertson, 144; Fer-
For chief justice of as pro me court:
Wear, 2T; Cureton, 44
For governor: Robertson, 44; Fer-
guson, 37.
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better than a
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DAN MOODY
Brilliant young lawyer who Satur-
day swept the state fol attorney
general.
Chief Justice of Supreme
Wear, 17; Cureton, 217. .
Governor: Robertson, 193;
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For chief justice of supreme court:
Wear, 27; Cureton, 52.
For governor: Robertson, 43; Fer-
guson, 50.
1ehme
* Calomel is mercury or
which causes necrosis of
Wear, 106; Cureton, 148.
Governor: Robertson, 161;
“Home brewing*’ in France of an
imitation of the forbidden absinthe,
made from an aniseed base, is causing
much trouble to the authorities.
guson, 154.
For lieutenant governor:
167; Miller, 119.
For attorney general:
Moody, 195.
For lieutenant governor:
24: Miller, 94.
For attorney general:
Moody, 121.
For lieutenant governor:
83; Miller, IT.
For attorney general:
Moody, 41.
Terrell, 68; Baker, 17.
Ropresentatvo ICishty-second
trict, place No. 1: Raymer, 76.
For chief justice of supreme court:
Wear, 31: Cureton, 78.
For governor: Robertson, 8; Fer-
guson, 119.
Terrell, 47; Baker, 18.
Representative Eighty-second
trict, place No. 1: Raymer; 60.
governor: Edwards,
BUY PAINT BY THE LABEL,
NOT BY THE COLOR
It la insportant that your houne be benutiful to
the eye, but it la more important that itbeim-
pervious to the weather. It will be both if you
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Governor: Roberteon,
son, 39.
Lieutenant Governor:
Chief Justice Supreme Court: Wear,
132; Cureton, 348.
Governor: ’ Robertson, 216; Fergu-
son, 812.
Lieutenant Governor: Edwards, 219;
Miller. 293.
Attorney General: Ward, 96; Moody,
427.
Railroad Commissioner (six-year):
Gilmore, 363; Weaver, 117.
Railroad Commissioner (four-year):
Nabors, 264; Smith, 254.
Comptroller: Terrell, 353; Baker,
160.
Representative: Raymer, 513.
County Commissioner: Giles, 288;
Hill, 215.
Chief Justice: Wear, 187; Cureton,
672.
quicksilver
the bones,
bile like
Chief Justice: Wear, ill; Cureton,
222.
Terrell, 61; Baker,
Ward, 17;
eChtef Justice: Wear, 46; Cureton,
Governor: Robertson, 67; Fergu-
son, 63.
Lieutenant Governore Edwards, 65;
Miller, 46.
Attorney General: Ward, 82; Moody,
87. .
Railroad Commissioner (Six-Year):
Gilmore, 77; Weaver, 28.
Railroad Commissioner (Four-
Year): Nabors, 65; Smith. 67.
For railroad commissioner (six-year
term); Gilmore 83; Weaver, 20.
For railroad commissioner (four-
year unexpired term): Nabors, 35;
Smith, 76.
For comptroller of public accounts:
Terrell, 99; Baker, 13.
general: Ward, 14;
Chief Justice of Supreme Cort:-
Wear, 18; Cureton, 62.
Governor: Robertson, 29; Ferguson,
48.
Heutenant Governor: Edwards, 39;
Miller, 37.
Attorney General: War), 8; Moody,
71.
Railroad Comrriysioner (six-year):
Gilmore, 61; Weaver, 14.
Railroa Commissioner (four-year):
Nabors, 35; Smith, 40.
Comptroller of Publio Accounts:
For lieutenant governor:
43; Miller, 42.
For attorney genera): 5
Chief Justice of Cupreine Court:
Wear, 18; Cureton. 85.
Terrenl, 126; Baker.
DIs- --- * *
For chief justice of supreme court!
Wear, 28; Cureton, 24.
For governor: Robertson, 23; Fer«
guson, 33.
Chief Justice of Supreme Court:
Wear, 110; Cureton, 197.
Governor: Robertson, 178; Fergu-
son, 161.
Lieutenant Governor: Edwards, 149;
Miller, 182.
Attorney General: Ward, 75; Moody,
259 .
Railroad Commissioner (six-year):
Gilmore, 213; Weaver, 92.
Railroad Commissioner (four-year):
Nabors, 112; Smith, 223.
Comptroller of Publio Accounts:
Terrell. 212; Baker, 108.
Representative Eighty-second Dis-
trict, place No. 1: Raymer, 323.
Ward, 65;
Chief Justice of Supreme Court:
Wear, 2; Cureton, 21.
Governor: Robortson, 1; Ferguson,
32.
Lieutenant Governor: Edwards, 1;
Miller, 82.
Attorney General: Ward, 0; Moody,
38.
Railroad Commissioner (six-year):
Gilmore, 82; Weaver, 1.
Railroad Commssioner (four-year):
Nabors, 25; Smith, 8.
Comptroller of Publla Accounts:
Terrell, 33; Baker, 0.
Representative Eighty-secona Ds-
triet, plans No. 11 Raymer, 33.
For comptroller of public
Terrell( 117; Baker, 7.
For representative 82nd
Place Na l: Raymer, 128.
For county commissioner.
No. 4: Giles, 121; Hill, 16.
Calomel crashes
dynamite, breakii
you feel that
cramping.
MAJORITY OF T89 ^Attorney General: Ward. 247; Moody,
Chief Justice: Wear, 62; Cureton,
For county commissioner. Precinct
No. 1: Giles, 132; Hill, 10.
For representative 82nd
Place No. 1: Raymer, 126.
For county commissioner.
No. 1: Giles, 118; Hill, 8.
ing it up. ‘ That’s when
awful nausea and
Chief Justice of Suoreme Court:
Wear, 130; Cureton, 630.
Governor: Robertson, 402; Fergu-
son, 368.
Lieutenant Governor: Elwards,
429; Miller, 842.
Attorney General: Ward, 95; Moody,
681.
Railroad Corinssioner (six-year):
re, 652; Weaver, 101.
Railroad Commissioner (four- year):
Nabors, 467; Smith, 203.
IFor Chief Justice of Supreme Court:
Hear, 63; Cureton, 142.
For Governor: Robertson, 44; Fer-
guson, 192.
For Lieutenant Governor: Edwards,
59; Miller, 171.
g3Attorney General: Ward, 21; Moody,
Railroad Commissioner (6-year
term): Gilmore, 138: Weaver, 55.
Railroad Commissioner (4-year
trm): Nabors, 96; Smith, 122.
Comptroller of Public Accounts:
Terrell, 178; Baker, 43.
For Representative 82nd District,
Place No. 1: Raymer, 284.
general: Ward, 15;
For chief justice of supreme court:
Wear, 226; Cureton, 835.
For governor: Robertson, 814; Fer-
guson. 321,
For lieutenant governor: Edwards,
321; Miller, 295.
For attorney general: Ward, 179;
Moody, 446.
For railroad commissioner (six-year
term); Gilmore, 385; Weaver, 208.
For railroad commissioner (four-
year unexpired term)! Nabors, 230;
Smith, 386.
For comptroller of public accounts:
Terrell, 409; Baker, 222.
For representative 82nd district.
Place No. 1: Raymer, 624.
For county commissioner, Precinct
No. 1: Giles, 298; Hill, 314.
Ward. 16;
For railroad commissioner: (six-year
term): Gilmore, 46; Weaver, 22,
For railroad commissioner (four-
year unexpired term): Nabors, 39;
Smith, 37.
For comptroller of public accounts:
Terrell, 47! Baker, 27.
For representative 82nd district.
Place No. 1: Kaymer, 78.
For representative 82nd
Place No. 1: Raymer, 290.
For county commissioner.
No. 1: Giles, 216; Hill, 72.
For representative 82nd
Place No. 1: Raymer. 77.
For county commissioner.
No. 1: Giles, 53; Hill, 22. .
Chief Justice: Wear, 18; Cureton.
16.
For railroad commissioner (sx-year
term): Gilmore, 118; Weaver, 6.
For railroad commlssloi.er (four-
year unexpired term): Nabors. 46
Smith, 85. n‘
For comptroller of public accounts:
T -i, Xavi Saker, 11.
For representative send distriet.
. Place No. 1: Raymer. 145.
Chief Justice Supreme Court: Wear.
7; Cureton. 7.
Governor: Robertson, 6; Ferguson.
10.
Lieutenant Governor: Edwards, 6;
Miller, 9.
Attorney General: Ward, 5; Moody,
11.
Railroad Commissioner (six-year):
Gilmore, 8; Weaver, 6.
Railroad Commissioner (four-year):
Nabors. 9; Smith. 10.
Comptroller: Terrell, 10; Baker. 3.
Representative: Raymer,-16.
Chief Justice of Supremo Court:
Wear, 18; Cureton, 66.
Governor: Robertson, 2; Ferruson,
89.
Lieutenant Governor: Edwards, .6;
Miller, 81.
Attorney General: Ward, 0; Moody,
90.
Railroad Commissioner (six-year):
Gilmore, 67; Weaver, 10.
Railroad Commissioner (four-year):
Nabors, 62; Smith, 21. ’
Comptroller of Public Accounts:
Terrell, 77; Baker, 6.
Representative Eighty-second Dis-
trict, place No. 1: Kaymer, 87.
Railroad Commissioner (six-year):
Gilmore, 807; Weaver, 224.
Railroad Commissioner (four-year):
Nabors, 598; Smith. 572.
Comptroller: Terrell, 669; Baker,
895.
Representative: Raymer, 1100.
For chief justice of supreme court:
Wear, 12; Cureton, 118.
For governor: Robertson, 18; Fer-
guson, 129.
For lieutenant governor: Edwards
14; Miller, 119.
For attorney generali Ward, 71
Moody, 186.
Chie Jutice of 6 -prm Court:
Wear, 43; Cureton, 7L
y-Govornor: Robortson. 56; Ferguson.
Lieutenant Governor: Edwards, 60:
Miller, 62.
Attorney Geacral: Ward. M; Moody.
98.
Kailroad Commiseloner (six year):
Glmoro, 79: Weaver. M.
Railroad Comsniesloner (tour-roar):
Nabore, 40; Smith. 85.
Comnptroller or Public .Accounts:
Terrell, 80; Baler, 89.
Representtive Eiehty-secona Dis-
trict. place No. 1: Raymer, 125.
Nabors, 37;
Commissioner, Precinct 1: Giles,
165; Hill, 95.
a5dred Term:
Comptroller:
mdlepomsentau
If you want to enjoy the nicest,
gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you
ever experienced just take a spoonful
of harmless Dodson’s Liver Tone to-
night. Your druggist or dealer sells you
Miller, 83.
Attorney General: Ward. 8; Moody,
56.
Railroad Commissioner (six-yoar):
Gilmore, 88; Weaver, 13.
Railroad Commissioner (four-zear):
Nabors, 24; Smith, 36.
Oomptroller of Public Acsounts:
Terrell, 39; Baker. 17.
Representative Eighty-second Dis-
trict. place No. 1: Rajrer, 64.
County Commissioner, precinct No.
4: Sassman, 44; Brown, 20.
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DES8AU.
You’re bilious! Your liver is slug-
fish! You feel lazy, dizzy and all
knocked out. Your head is dull, your
tongue is coated; breath bad; stomach
sour and bowels constipated. But don't
take salivating calomel. It makes you
sick, you may lose a day’s work.
Chief Justice of Supreme Court:
Wear, 8; Cureton, 19.
Governor: Robertsoh, 7; Ferguson,
20.
Lieutenant Governor: Edwards, 8;
Miller, 21.
25 Attorney Geenral: Ward, 0; MoOdy,
Railroad Commissioner (six-year):
Gilmore, 5; Weaver, 14. *
Railroad Commissioner (four-year):
Nabors, 3; Smith, 22.
Comptroller of Publje Accounts:
Terrell, 22; Baker, 1.
Representative Eighty-second Dis-'
trict, place No. 1: Raymer, 27.
ChiefJostles Soureme Court: Wear,
262; Cureton, 788.
Governor: Robortson, 658; Fergu-
son, 433.
Lieutenant Governor: Edwards, 642;
For railroad commissioner (six-year
term): Gilmore, 182; Weaver, 61.
For railroad, commissioner (four-
year unexpired term): Nabors, 132;
Smith, 135.
For comptroller of public accounts:
Terrell, 135; Baker, 134.
Chief Justice of Supreme Court:
Wear, 17; Cureton, 41.
Governor: Robertson, 1; Fergnson;
55.
Lieutenant Governor: Edwards,' 23;
Miller, 41.
Attorney General: Ward, 5; Moody,
61.
Railroad Cor.missioner (six-year):
Gilmore, 38; Weaver, 18.
Railroad Commissioner (our-ear):
Nabors, 25: Smith, 36.
Comptroller of Publio Accounte:
Moody, 74.
For railroad commissioner (6-year
term): Gilmore, 71; Weaver, 12.
For railroad commissioner (4-year
unexpired term): Nabors, 39; Smith,
49.
For comptroller of public accounts:
Terrell, 48; Baker, 32.
For representative 82nd district,
Place No. 1: Kaymer, 88.
For county commissioner, precinct
No. 1: Giles, 67; Hill, 18.
For railroad commissioner (six-year
term): Gilmore, 62; Weaver, 18.
For railroad commissioner (four-
year unexpired term): Nabors, 30|
Smith. 52.
For comptroller of public accounts:
Terrell, 54; Baker, 28.
For representative 82nd district,
Place No. 1: Kaymer, 91.
Chief Justice of Supreme Court:
Wear, 40; Cureton, 65.
Governor: Robertson, 44; Fersuson,
Lieutenant Governor: Edwards, 54;
Miller, 56.
Attorney General: Ward, 8; Moody,
105.
Railroad Commissioner (six-year):
Gilmore, 81; Weaver, 25.
Railroad Commissioner (four-year):
Nabors, 7; Smith, 72.
Comptroller of Public Accounts;
Terrell, 87; Baker, 21
Representative Eighty-sozond Dis-
trict. place No. 1: Raymer, 113.
Chief Justice of Surreme Court:
Wear, 14; Cureton, 51.
Governor: Pobertson, 7; Ferguson,
65.
Lieutenant governor: Edwards, 16;
Miller, 52.
Attorney General: Ward, 2; Moody,
71.
Railroad Commissioner (six-year):
Gilmore, 57; Weaver, 7.
Railroad Commissioner (four-year):
Nabors, 24; Smith, 44.
Comptroller of Public Accounts:
Terrell, 54; Baker, 14.
Representative Eighty- second Dis-
trict, place No. 1: Raymer, 77.
County Commissioner, precinct No.
4: Sassman, 73; Brown, 4.
Chief Justice of Supremo Court:
Wear, 37; Cureton, 50.
Governor: Robertson, 16; Ferguson,
104.
Lieutenant Governor: Edwards, 30;
Miller, 73.
Attorney General: Ward, 6; Moody,
111.
Railroad Coz:missioner (six vear):
Gilmore, 63; Weaver, 28.
Railroad Commissioner (four-year):
Nabors, 12; Smith, 94.
Comptroller of Pulilo Accounts:
Terrell, 85; Baker, 19.
Representative Eighty-second Dis-
trict, place No. 1: Raymer, 128#
County Commissioner, precirct No.
4: Sassman, 113; Brown, 10.
For chief justice of supreme court:
Wear, 12; Cureton. 34.
For governor: Robertson, 31; Fer-
guson, 31.
For lieutenant governor: Edwards,
24; Miller, 32.
.For attorney general: Ward, 10;
Moody, 43.
For railroad commissioner (six-year
term): Gilmore, 30; ,Weaver, 12.
For railroad commissioner (four-
year unexpired term): Nabors, 6;
Smith, 46.
For comptroller of public accounts:
Terrell, 42; Baker, 13.
For representative 82nd district,
Place No. 1: Raymer, 57.
For county commissioner, Precinct
No. 1: Giles 35; Hill, n.
dose of nasty calomel and that it won’t
make you sick.
Dodson’s Liver Tone is real liver
medicine. You’ll know is next morning
because you will wake up feeling fine,
your liver will be working, your
headache and dizziness gone, your
stomach will be sweet and your bowels
regular. You will feel like working;
you’ll be cheerful; full of vigor and
ambition. »
Dodson’s Liver Tone isentirely vege-
table, therefore harmless and can not
salivate. Give it to your children.
—Adv.
For chief justice of supreme court:
Wear. 135; Cureton, 365.
For governor: Robertson, 2641 Fer-
guson, 262.
For lieutenant governor: Edwards,
272; Miller, 248.
For attorney general: Ward, 86:
Moody, 443.
For railread commissioner (six-year
term): Gilmore, 441; Weaver, 100.
For railroad commissioner (four
year unexpired term): Nabors, 271;
Smith, 267.
For comptroller of public accounts:
Terrell, 378; Baker, 139.
For representative 82nd district.
Place No. 1: Raymer, 526.
PLEASANT VALLEY.
Wear, 10; Cureton, 6.
Governor: Rot orison; 8; Ferguson,
Lieutenant Governor: Edwards, 14*
Miller, 3.
Attorney General: Ward, 1; Moody,
16.
Railroad Commissioner (six-year):
Gilmore, 11; Weaver, 4.
Railroad Commissioner (four-year)*
Nabors, 4; Smith, 11.
Comptroller of Public Accoents:
Terrell. 9; Baker, 8.
Representative Eighty-second Dis-
trict, place No. 1: Raymer. 16.
For chief justice of supreme court:
Wear, 23; Cureton, 45.
For governor: Robertson, 36; Fer-
euson, 40.
For lieutenant governor: Edwards,
26; Miller, 37.
For attorney general: Ward, 12;
Moody, 62.
For railroad commissioner (six-year
term): Gilmore, 45; Weaver, 20.
For railroad commissioner (four,
year unexpired term): Nabors, 29;
Smith, 44.
For comptroller of public accounts:
Terrell, 45; Baker, 26.
For Chief Justice of Supreme Court:
Wear, 19; Cureton. 58
For governor. Robertson. 88; Fen-
guson, 47.
Chief Justice of Supremo Court:
Wear, 1; Cureton, 15.
Governor: Robertson, 2; Fergu-
non, 14.
Lieutenant Governor: Edwards, 1;
Miller, 15.
1 Attorney General: Ward, 0; Moody,
Railroad Commissioner (6-year
term):. Gilmore, 0; Weaver, 16.
Railroad Commissioner (4-year
term): Nabors, 0; Smith, 16.
Comptroller of Public Accounts:
Terrell, 1; O. D. Baker, 15.
Representative 82nd District, Place
No. 1: Raymer, 16.
Chief Justice ’of Supreme Court:
' Wear, 13; Cureton, 27.
Governor: ’Robertson, 9; Ferguson,
34.
Lieutenant Governor: Edwards, 21;
Miller, 24.
Attorney General: Ward, 3; Moody,
43.
Railroad Commissioner: (6-year
term): Gilmore, 32; Weaver, 8.
Railroad Commissioner (4-year
term): Nabors, 12; Smith, 29.
Comptroller of Public Accounts;
Terrell, 35; Baker, 8.
Representative 82nd District, Place
No. 1: Raymer, 46.
Chief Justice of Supreme Court:
Wear, 23; Cureton, 24.
Governor: Robertson, 12; Ferguson,
39
Lieutenant Governor: Edwards, 25;
MH»U, 25.
Attorney General: Ward, 10; Moody,
41.
Railroad' Commissioner: (6-year
term): Gilmore, 30; Weaver, 18.
Railroad Gommissioner: (4-year
term): 14; Smith, 34.
Comptroller of Public Accounts:
Terrell, 32; Baker, 16.
Representative 82nd Dis*eict, Place
No. 1: Raymer. 44.
For railroad commissioner: (six-year
term): Gilmore, 24; Weaver, 38.
For railroad commissioner (four,
year unexpired term): Nabors, 22;
Smith, 81.
For comptroller of public aecounts:
Terrell, 31; Baker, 21.
For representative 82nd district,
Place No. 1: Raymer, 66.
For county commissioner, Precinet
No. 4: Bassman, 18; Brown, 46.
guson, 116.
Lieutenant Governor: Edwards, 149;
Miller, 121.
Attorney General: Ward, 85; Moody,
192.
Railroad Commissioner (6-year
term: Gilmore, 159; Weaver, 88.
Railroad Commissioner (4-year
term): Nabors, 109; Smith, 156.
Comptroller of Public Accounts:
Terrell, 166; Baker, 101.
Representative 82nd District, Place
No. 1: Raymer, 272.
For chief justice of supreme court:
Wear, 9; Cureton, 15.
For governor: Robertson, 11; Fer-
guson, 18.
For lieutenant governor: Edwards,
16; Millar, H.
For attorney general: Ward, 6;
Moody, 23.
For railroad commissioner: (six-
year term): Gilmore, 20; Weaver, 6.
for railroad commissioner (four-
year unexpired term): Nabors, 6;
Smith, 20.
For comptroller of public accounts:
Terrell, 14; Baker, 12.
For representative 82nd district,
Place No. 1: Kaymer, 28. ,
For county commissioner. Precinct
No. 4: Sassman, 16; S. L. Brown, 12.
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ELROY.
Chief Justice of Supreme Court:
Hear, 19; Cureton, 17.
^Governor: Robertson, 8; Ferzuson,
Lieutenant Governor: Edwards, 18;
Miler, 22.
^Attorney General: Ward, 4; Moody,
Railroad Commicsloner (six-year):
Gilmore, 24; Weaver, 11.
Railroad Commissioner (four-year)’
Nabors; 11; Smith, 30.
Comptroller of Public Accoents:
Terrell, 31; Baker, 7.
Representative Eighty-second Dis-
trict, place No. 1: Rcymer, 50.
Terrell, 537; Baker,
son, 123.
Lieutenant Governor: Edwards, 200;
Miller, 127.
Attorney General: Warl, 88; Moody,
243.
Railroad Commissioner (six-year):
Gilmore, 253; Weaver, 62.
Railroad Conunissioner (four-year):
Nabors, 192; Smith, 136.
Comptroller of ■ Public Accounts:
Terrell, 210; Baker, 111.
Representative Eighty-second Dis-
trict, place No. 1: Raymer, 324.
County Commissioner, precinet No.
4: Eassman, 83; Browi, 247.
For chief justice of supreme court:
Wear, 19; Cureton, 98.
For governor: Robertson, 8; Fer,
guson, 134.
For lieutenant governor: Edwards,
16; Miller, 118.
For attorney general; Ward, 5;
Moody, 131.
For railroad commissioner (six-year
term): Gilmore, 113; Weaver, 11.
13Chlet Justee Supreme Court: Wear,,
Governor: Robertson, 492; Fergu-
son, 363.
Lieutenant Governor: Edwards, 429:
Miller, 842.
^Attorney General: Ward, 95; Bloody,
Ward, 5;
- Chief Justice: Clayton, 17; Cure-
ton, 29.
^Governor: Robertson, 18; Ferguson,
Lieutenant Governor: Edwards, 18;
Miller, 28.
Attorney General: Ward, 2; Moody,
57.
Railroad Commissioner (Six-Year):
Gilmore, 33; 'Weaver, ID.
Railroad Commissioner (Four-
Year): Nabors, 9; Smith, 46.
Comptroller: Terrell, 46; Baker, 6.
Representative: Raymer, 60.
Commissioner, Precinct 1: Giles,
58; Hill, 8.
Chief Justice: Wear, 25; Cureton,
34.
Governor: Robertson, 18; Fergu-
son, 44.
Lieutenant Governor: Edwards, 19;
Miller, 43.
Attorney General: Ward, 7; Moody.
56.
Railroad Commissioner (Six-Year);
Gilmore, 38; Weaver, 26.
Railroad Commissioner (Four-
Year): Nabors, 19; Smith, 41.
Comptroller: Terrell, 41; Baker, 19.
Representative: Kaymer, 63,
188; Miller, 130.
Attorney General: Ward, 53; Moody,
222.
Railroad Commissioner (Six-Year):
Gilmore, 200; Weaver, 50.
Railroad Commissioner (Four-
Year): Nabors, 126; Smith, 140.
415; Miller. 375.
Attorney General: Ward, 151;
Moody, 654.
Railroad Commission, Regular 6-
Year Term: Gilmore, 616; Weaver,
139.
Railroad Commissioner, 4-Year Un-
Chief Justice: Wear, 147; Cureton,
617.
Governor: Edwards,
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of more than 2 to 1. The exact vote
in forty-nine boxes was: Wear, 2611;
Cureton, 6536. . '
Clarence E. Gihnore of Van Zandt
county had a comfortable majority
over his opponent, Ed F Weaver of
Bowie county, for re-election to the
post of railroad commissioner. Lon
• A. Smith of Travis county appeared
to have a safe majority in the county
for railroad commissioner (four-year
term) in defeating W. A, Nabors, pres-
ent incumbent. 8. H. Terrell of Me-
Lennan county ran away from O. D.
Baker of Milam county for comptroller
. of public account&.
Felix A. Raymer ran unopposed for
the place of repiesentative from place
No. 1. eighty-second district, Travis
county.
Precinct No. 1 tent Commissioner
J. C. Giles baek into office with a
vote of nearly 2 to 1 orer John A.
Hill of Manor. The vote in this race
was: Giles, 2116; Hill, 1268.
In precinct No. 4 James Sassman
defeated S. I, Brown for Commissioner
by a majority of 89 votes. The vote
•on, 295.
Lieutenant Governor: Edwards,
291; Miller, 265.
Attorney General: Ward, 97; Moody,
464.
Railroad Commissioner (Six-Year):
Gihnore, 401; Weaver, 116.
Railroad . Commissioner (Four-
Year): Nabors, 247; Smith, 207.
Comptroller: Terrell, S55: Baker,
190.
Representative: Raymer, 561.
Commissioner, Precinct 1: Giles,
272; Hi, 262.
Attorney General: Ward. <; Moody,
it.
Railroad Commiasdoner (Six-Year):
Gilmore. 16; Weaver, 11.
Railroad Commissioner (IFour-
Year): Nabors, 1; Smith, 25.
Comptroller: Terrell, 22; Baker, #.
Representative: Raymer, 2*.
Comptroller of Public Accounts:
Terrell, 540; Baker, 214.
Hepresentative Eighty-gecona Dia-
triet, place No. 1: Raymer, 774.
mm‘
Governor: Edwards,
Governor; Edwards,
Chief Justice: Wear, 11; Cureton,
26.
Governor: Robertson, 16; Fergu-
son, 26.
arIieutenant Governor: Edwards, 11 ’
,^Attorney General: Ward, 7;*Moody,
Railroad Commissioner (Six-Year): e
Gilmore, 31; Weaver, 10.
Railroad Commissioner (Four-
Year): Nabors, 9; Smith, 35.
Comptrollr: Terrell, 32; Baker, 12.
Representative: Raymer, 43.
Commissioner, Precinct 1: Giles
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481; Miller, 294.
Attorney General: Ward, 125;
Moody, 653.
Railroad Commissfoner, Regular 6-
Year Term: Olmore, 649; Weaver,
100.
Railroad Commissioner, 4-Year Un-
Chief Justice of Supreme Court:
Wear, 2; Cureton, 12.
Governor: Robertson, 10; Fer-
guson, 17.
Lieutenant Governor: Edwards, 15;
Miller, 1.
Attorney General: Ward, 0; Moody,
15. .
Railroad Commissioner (6-year
term): Gilmore. 9; Weaver, 1.
Railroad Commissioner: (4-year
term): Nabors, 4; Smith, 11.
Comptroller of Public Accounts:
Terrell. 11; Baker. 3.
Representative 82nd District, Place
No. 1: Raymer, 14.
For chief justice of supreme court:
Wear, 45; Cureton. 56.
For governor: Robertson, 62; Fer-
guson, 72.
For Lieutenant governor: Edwards,
56; Miller, 65.
For attorney general: Ward, 31;
Moody, 93.
For railroad commissioner (six-year
term): piliuore, 66; Weaver, 31.
For railroad commissioner (four-
year unexpired term): Nabors, 52;
Smith, 60.
For comptroller of public accounts:
Terrell, 79; Baker, 38.
For representative 82nd district
Place No. 1: Raymer. 119.
For county commissioner, Precinct
No. 4: Sassman, 71; Brown, 55.
Chief Justice: Wear, 88; Cureton,
Ite
Governor: Robertson, It; Fergu-
son 121.
Lieutenant Governor: Edwards. Hi
Miller, tL 1
Attorney Generali Ward, 11;
Moody, 148.
Hallroad Commissioner (Six-Year):
Gilmore, 20; Weaver, 44
Hallroad Commlasloner (Four-
Year): Nabors, 40: Smith, 110.
Comptroller: Terrell, Its; Baker,
it.
Roprosentative: Ray near. lit.
Commissioner, Precinct 41 Sana-
men, 128; Brown, S*. •
Attorney General: Ward, 79; Moody,
S77.
Railroad Commissioner (Six-Year):
Gilmore, 218; Weaver, 109.
Railroad Commissioner (Four-
Year): Nabors, 133; Smith, 216.
Comptroller: Terrell, 251; Baker,
100.
Representative: Raymer, 353.
Commissioner, P-ecinct 1: Giles,
192; Hill, 158.
Commissioner, Precinet 1: Giles,
70; Hill, 41.
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