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Show MIXED VOTfNC !N RfCH COUNTY Republicans Carry the State Ticket, While Democrats Capture Other Offices. Randolph, N'nv. 10. Scratched ballots bal-lots are account able mr the returnn from Rich county being late. Tho election in this county was warmly contested, and on certain of the offices of-fices party lines were ohlltf rated. General results indicate a nilxod sentiment in tho county, the state ticket having been carried 'by the Republicans Re-publicans by a safe majority, while the county ticket was conceded to the Democrats even before the polls wero opened. Follows the vote of the county: Erickson Beaten. For congress, Howell, R . 383, Erlck-fcon, Erlck-fcon, D, 2S0; Justice supreme court, Straup. R., usi. Richards, D. 275; representative, John F. Spencer, R., 74, George II. Robinson, D.. 291; long-term commissioner, T. J. Tlngey, II., 333. James Stewart, I), 339; short-term short-term commissioner, George Kennedy. R, 31$. Joshua Eldredge, D, 317 clerk, Frank R. Morgan. II., 300, Robt. McKinnon, I)., 309; treasurer, John M. Peart. R. 337, A. S. Findlev, D., 339; countv attorney, J. W Satterth-walt. Satterth-walt. R. 31 G, Henry Gleed, D, 348; sheriff. A. L. Eastman, R., 2S2, J. M. Henderson. D., 380; assessor, Victor Satterthwaito, R., 413, Willis Johnson, John-son, D., 27; recorder Mr Anna Smith. R,, 2S7, Mrs. Pearl M Brouph. D., 37S; surveyor, John C. Grav, R, 321. J. S. Neville, D, 335; superintendent superin-tendent of public Instruction. oJan M. Benson. R t 3SC, Joha H. Vcston. D., 2S0; justice of the peace. O. J Spencer. R. 91. William Rex, D.. 159; constable, Sam Hanney R, 147, Edgar Ed-gar Shelby, D., 93. |