The Temple Times. (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1892 Page: 1 of 8
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Hempstead, Nov. 10.—Precinct No. 1,
650 votes cast. So far as counted Clar
leads 3 to 1; precinct 2 and 8 almost solii
vote for Populists.
Galveston County.
Galveston, Nov. 10.—At 10 o’clock in
dications are that Clark carries this city
by 1000 plurality.
Walker County.
Huntsville, Nov. 10 — Latest indica
tlons give this city to Nugent for gov
ernor by 100 plurality with Hogg next
and Clark third. The Republican vote
went about 50 per cent for Nugent, 30
for Hogg and 20 for Clark. Houston
polled no votes; Prendergast none.
The Nugent state ticket is ahead with
Nugent, candidate for governor, lead
ing. Hutcheson for congress leads by a
small majority.
Freestone County#
Faibfield, Nov. 10.-The latest re-
turns give this preciDct to Hogg foi
governor by about 200 majority, Clark
next, Nugent third. The Republican
vote is about 25 per cent for Hogg, 70
for Clark and 5 for Nugent. Houston
nothing. Prendergast nothing. Tht
Hogg state ticket is ahead in four boxes
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|/( Cr Mt Cr f0r congreas leads with 800 majority.
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Harrison County.
Pickled Goods, Caned Goods. Dried Fruits, Nuts, Can I ,Marsb^*. Nov*. io.-Latest return
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dies Apples, Vegetables, Every toothsome article you could Co
wi8H, lor ihanksgiving dinner. The fntrout rnhwnM Ttb Clark neit and Nugent third,
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For 60 Days h>-
TO BARGAIN HUNTERS
Special prices will be made on i
PINE HAND SEWED SHOES, HEAVY
BOOTS AND ALL WOOL(lOflperct)
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cent, for Clark. Houston polled about
5 votes, Prendergast about 8. Tht
Hogg state ticket is ahead with Hogg,
candidate for governor, leading, a. B.
Cooper for congress leads by about 603
majority.
Cherokee County.
Rusk, Nov. 10.—Democratic presi
dential electors carry Cherokee county
by abont 1500 plurality. Total vote ol
the county will be about 4500.
Jefferson County.
Beaumont Nov. 10.-Clark’s majority
is estimated at 750.
Anderson County.
Palestine, Nov. 10 —Latest estimate,
give this city to Hogg for governor b
200 plurality, wi;h C ark next an i
Nugeut third. The Republican vo
went about 50 per cent, for Hogg, t
I f«st for Clark. Hous'oo poled abo
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examine my Stock. Everv nair w,rr<mmd P® y 4 to call.and Hogg state ticket is ahead with \
comnlete stockni Pairwa™ted, every suit guaranteed. I carry a Call, com, tr„ her, lend,,,:; Otn-r tv.
wnnpine Stock ol congress, 1 a U bv «b.,m 100 majority
Geats Furnishiag Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Trunks and «£SSt,j£
FAMILY GROCERIES. | j;
Cherokee County,
A^to, Nov 10 —Latest estimates g
12th St Temnlp “*!8bo* t0 Nn"eilt for governor I
* * fh,rfy'fonr plurality, Hogg next an .
Clark thiid. I he Republic in vote we. ‘
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Hunt County.
Commerce, Nov. 10.-The Hogg state
ticket is ahead with Kilgore, cam
aid ate for congress, leading, about
aiaate for congress, leading,
10 majority. Vote half counteS.
Wylie, Nov. 10.—The latest indica-
tion gives tins box to Hogg for goVer-
»a cVrk &ll,T' with Nw°t M,t
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traate for judge of the civil court of
ppeals, leading by 185. Kilgore for
congress leads by about 11 majority.
Greenville, Nov. 10.—Conservative
estimates give Hunt county to Hogg by
1000 plurality, Clark second, Nugent
third. The congressional race is very
close. Kilgore’s majority over Perdue
will probably be less than 1500. Clark
got 75 per cent of the Republican vote,
Nugent 15 per cent and Hogg 10 per
cant.
Lone Oak, Nov. 10.—Estimates give
this precinct to Hogg for governor by
150 plurality, with Nugent next anc;
Clark third. Kilgore for congress
leads by about 250 majority.
Rockwall County.
Rockwall, Nov. 10.—The state ticket
headed with Hogg, candidate for gov
ernor, leading. C. B. Kilgore for con
gress leads by about 150 majority.
Rains County,
ihMORY, Nov. 10.—Latest estimated
give this box to Nugent for governor by
40 plurality, with Hogg next and dark
third. Kilgore for congress leads by
about 25 majority.
Emory, Nov. 10.—The Democratic
presidential election carries Rains
coumy by about 300 plurality.
FOURTH DISTRICT.
“•TEXAS LANDS
and TEMPLE CITY PROPERTY
Or Fire,Life or Cyclone Insurance, call on or address
T B? MOORE,
about 80 per cent, fur Clark, 10 ,,
Hogg and 10 for Nugent. ri'he Ho^e
state ticket is ahead with B. Coop,
leading for congress by about 8J ma
jority
THIRD DISTRICT.
A an Zui.dt County.
Canton, Nov. 10.—Latest estimate
gives this precinct to Hogg foi
guvernor by about 80 plurality^ witl
Nugent next and Clark third.
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gore for cou^ress, leads, by about
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living basis.
For Progresss,
J. K. MOORE,
Real Estate and Insurance.
J. BERINGER
l y . Carries a Fine Line of
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Wills Point, Nov. 10.-The latest es
tirnate gives this box to Hogg for gov-
ernor by 31 plurality with Nugent sec
ond and Clara thira. The Hug - st.t,
ticket ahead with B. D. Turltou, candi
date for chief justice of c.vii court 01
appeals; second, C. B. Kilgore, for con
gress, leads by abuut 87 majority,
m. _ ^ Wood County.
Golden, Nov. 10. —Nugeut"9*
32, Clark 4.
Alba, Nov. 10.—Latest returns givt
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this precinct to Nugent for governor Ilk
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Truck-Harness from$8.OOtoS35.00
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plurality with Hogg next,
state ticket is ahead with Nugent, can
didate for governor, leading. Perdue
for congress leads by about 100 ma
J onty.
WlNSBORO, Nov. 10.—Returns giv,.
this box to Hogg for governor by 5(,
plurality, with Nugent next and Clark
third. Preudergast about 3 votes. The
Hogg state ticket ahead, with Crane,
candidate for lieutenant governor, lead
35majorityre’COUgre88’leads by abo«'
Mineola, Nov. 10.-Out of 570 votes
polled 184 have beer, counted. This citv
gives Cleveland a plurality of 2 votes
Nugent a plurality of 2. Rerdue, Pop ’
for congress leads Kilgore. Dem., hy
12 votes. The People’s party countv
and precinct ticket leads by 11 votes
Result doubtful. * 0U8,
Henderson Connty.
Athens, Nov. 10.—The Democratic
presidential electors carry this countv
by about 500 plurality. Toff vote S
11 be abonf ^
Cnw County,
Queen City, Nov. :0.—1The Hogg stat.
ticket is nhead. with Culberson, candi
date lor attorney general, leading
Culberson for congress leads by aboui
100 nr jority.
Mount Pleasant, Nov.10.—Hogg lead,
the Siate deket and D. B. CulbersoL
leading for congress.
Howie County,
New Boston, Nov. 10.—The Hog>
state ticket is aliead, with C. Culberson
candidate for attorney general, leading
D. B. Culberson for cougress leads bj
about 175 majority.
Iexarkana. Nov.10.—The count is not
yet finished but it is known that Clark
has carded the town by a majority oi
■' probably 2 to 1.
Texarkana , Nov. 10.—Latest estimate,
give this city to Clark for governor bj
250 plurality, Hogg next and Nugeni
third.
New Boston, Nov. 10—The Demo
Crattc presidential electors carry Bowi<
county by ab >ut 1500 plurality.
Nlftrion Ciiuuty.
Jefferson, Nov. 10 —Indications givi
this box to iogg for governor by 61
plurality, wita Nugent next, Cark
third, Prendergast about 2. Culbersot
for congress leads by about 65 ma
jority,
1 it un Comity,
Mount Pleasant, Nov. 10— Nugeni
will carry this county ny a gmall ma
jority. Culberson and Cranford will
carry the county by a large majority
Judge and district uttoruey the same.
The Democratic presidential elector,
carry Titus county by about 1100 plu
ralitv.
Ke«l River County,
Annona, Nov.10 —Annona box:Ko"i.
44, Nugent 81. C-ark 10.
Clarksville, Nov. 10 —Clark wil
probably carry this precinct by 150 ma
jority and Hogg the county by 300.
Cani|> County,
Pittsburg, Nov.10.—County conceded
to Clark by 100,
Morris County.
Cason, Nov. 10.—For governor, Hogj,
54, Nugent 51, Clark 15.
Daingerfield, Nov. 10. -The Hogn
state ticket is ahead; county will not go
through counting tonight. The Demo
cratic presidential electors carry Morris
county by about 200 plurality.
Deltifc County.
Bf.n Franklin, Nov. 10.—The Nugen
state ticket is ahead with its Candidat»
for governor leading. Culberson foi
congress leads by about 5 majority,
Lamar County.
Brookston, Nov. 10,-The Hogg stab
ticket with Culberson, candidate for at
torney general, and Culberson for con
gress, leads by about 144 plurality.
Paris Nov. 10.-The Clark state ticke
is ahead, with Clark, candidate forgov
ernor, leading. Culberson, fur tor.
gress, leads by about 1500 majority.
The Cleveland presidential elector
carry Lamar county by about 2000 pin
rality.
Petty Nov. 10.—Total vote, Ilogg 150
Clark 61, Nugent 13, Houston 6.
The Curiosity Shop
On Tenh Street,
BUYS - SELLS - AND - RENTS
-Everything in the-
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS LINE,
Pays Highest Prices and shells at Lowest Figures,
All Kinds of Machine Needles and Attachments for Sale.
S, GLUCK, Prop.
vote 775, estimated Hogg 390, Nucen
275, Clark 110.
Bowie, Nov. 10.—The Hogg state ticke
is ahead.
St. Jo.Nov. 10.—The Hogg state ticke
is ahead, with McCall, candidate foi
comptroller, leading. J. W. Bailey foi
congress leads the combined vote foi
Clark and Hogg.
Fannin County.
Bailey, Nov. 10.-The Nugent state
ticket is ahead.
Bonham, Noy. 10.-The Clark ticket
ahead with Bailey, candidate for oon-
gress, leading by about 800 majority.
Latest reports say that Nugent has
carried Ravenna box on the river witl
Clark next. New Hope, north of here
is reported as being carried by Nugent
Leonard, Nov. 10.—Partial vote: Nu
gent 195, Hogg 172, Clark 20.
Dodd, Nov. 10.—The Hogg state ticke
is ahead, with McCall, candidate foi
comptroller, leading. J. W. Bailey
for congress, leads by about 50t
majority.
Honey Grove, Nov. 10.-Hogg foi
governor 81 plurality, with Clark next
ana Nugent third. Bailey for congress
leads by about 800 m ajority.
Ladonia, Nov, 10.—Hogg 136, Clark
46, Nugent 61.
Collin Connty.
Farmersvillk, Nov. 10.—Hogg 145,
Clark 41, Nugent 80.
McKinney, Nov. 10.-The Hogg state
ticket is ahead with Hogg, candidate
for governor, leading. Bailey foi
congress will carry Collin over Clark bv
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FIFTH DISTRICT.
the county will be abont asm
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Cooke County.
Gainesville, Nov. 10.—The Hog-,
state ticket is ahead with Wortham,
candidate for treasurer, leading. Baile)
for congreas leads by about 1200 major
ity.
Montegne County.
Belcher, Nov. 10.—The polls haw
closed; Hogg 119, Clark 48, Nugent 23.
Bowie, Nov. io.—eRnwio v»nw» ul*-
2uuu majority.
The city of McKinney, 240 vote!
counted: Hogg 116, Cl irk 07, Nugent 5V
Plano, Nov. 10.—The Hogg stab!
ticket is ahead with Charles Culber-
son, candidate for attorney general,
leading. J. W. Bailey leading Bell foi
congress by about 400 majority.
Melissa, Nov. 1C.—The vote here i*
about two-thirds counted. Clark 50,
Nugent 54, Hogg 44,
Gnsysuu County,
Bells, Nov. 10.-Hogg 221, Clark C$A
Nugent 32, Houston 2.
Sheiiman, Nov .0.—The Hogg statS
ticket is ahead. Bailey, Dem., for con-
gress, lends by about 750 majority.
Pottsboro, Nov. 10.—Putts boro box
went majority of 8C fur Il<iyu for guv
ernor over all < pposiiion.
Denison, Nov. 10.— Clark leads in twC
Wards.
Casliion box gives Clark 87, Nugeni
50. llugg 47.
Howe. Nov. 10.—Hogg for governol
by 190 p uraiity.
Van Ai.stynk. Nov. 10.—Tim Hogj,
ticket is ahead, with Culberson, candi
date tor attorney general, leading
Bailey, foi congiess, lends hy about 15i
majoriiy.
I)t*nloii County.
Aubrey, N v. 10 T .< Hogg Htab
ticket is ahead: «--imli lab- fur congress
leads by about 275 majority.
gress. Nugent has perhaps carried tl
county.
Hosqne County.
Valley Mills, Nov. 10.—The Hog
state ticket is ahead with Abbott f<
congress leading by abont 69 majorit
Morgan, Nov. 10.—The Clark sta:
ticket is ahead with Walsh, land con
missioner, leading. Kearby, for coi
gress, leads by about 85 majority.
Kopperl, Nov. 10. —Kopperl gives Hoe
54, Nugent 05, Clark 7.
Clifton, Nov. 10.-Hogg 96,"Clark 6
Nugeut 47.
Valley Mills, Nov. 10.—Hogg 12(
Clark 45, Nugent 27.
HUI County.
Hillsboro, Nov. 10.—Partial retnrr
indicate Hill county for Hogg by a sma
plurality. Clark vote heavier than wa
expected.
Pl^k- Nov. 10.-Nugent £75, Hog
210, Clark 25. *
Hubbard Crrr, Nov. 10.—Ho«r 7C
Clark 40, Nugent 40.
SEVENTH DISTRICT.
Boll County.
Killeen, Nov. 10,-The Hogg sn
ticket is ahead with Pendleton for cc
gress, leading by about 40 majority.
Limestone County.
Groesbeck, Nov, 10 -Estimates gi
this box to Nugent for governor 1
about 50 plurality, with Clark next ai
Hogg third.
Mexia, Nov. 10.—The Clark sta
ticket is ahead. Pendleton for congre
leads by a small majority. Votes polle
McLennan County
Waco, Nov. 10—Thp Ciqrk state tick
is ahead with Chirk, candidate lor go
ernor, leading, Pendleton for eon -re
leads by about 800 majority.
EIGHTH DISTRICT.
SI.\ I II DIM Kil l,
I>nll>i* Con nly,
Dallas, Nov 10 —None of the ward*
yetiounb-d, but indications show Clark
has carried the city.
Kills County.
Midlothian, Nov. 10 —Hogg ion, Nu
gent 02, Clark 10. Abbott leading foi
congress with 18 majority.*-
Milford, Nov. 10.—Nugent 11. Clark
42, Hogg 59: Abbott 75, Kearby 81; leg
islature, Beall 101, Wood 10.
Ennis, Nov. 10.—Latest returns givi
this city to Clark for governor by 1QI
plurality with Hogg next and Nugeut
third.
Italy Nov, 10.—The Hogg state ticket
is ahead, with Abbott, foi* congress
leading by about 400 majority.
Johnson County.
Cleburne, Nov. 10,-The Clark stat.
ticket is ahead, with dark, candidate
for governor, leading Abbot* for
Tumuit County.
Fort Worth, Nov 10.-Nn defln
returns are yet obtainable, but it
conceded that Clark has carried the ci
liy at least 1000 plurality and Turrs
county from 750 to 800.
Grapevine, Nov. 10 —This box gii
Hogg a small plurality.
Arlington, Nov, 10.—The Hogg st;
ticket is ahead. Bell for congress lea
by about 175 majority.
Porker County.
Sprinotown, Nov. 10. -Hogg (
Nugent 47, Clark 37.
NINTH DISTRICT.1
oon-
Smithville, Nov. 10.-Estimates g
this box to Clark for governor by
small plu-ality.
San Marcos, Nov. 10,-The corn
will probably give Hogg a small n
joriiy.
Kyle, Nov, 10.—Latest estimates g
this box to Clark by a small plurality
Austin, Nov. 10.—It is estimated tl
Clark’s plurality over Hogg will be lc
in Travis county.
Burnet, Nov. 10,-The Hogg sti
ticket is ahead. Sayers for congrt
leads by about 136 majority.
Brenham, Nov. 10.—Latest retur
give this city to Hogg for governor 1
40 plurality. Sayers for congress lea
^“'mut 600 majority.
Jng, Nov. 10.—Latest indicatio;
his paecinct to Clark for govern
150 plurality. Sayers for congre
t large majority.
\ Airie Leaf, in this county, and
Sitiiul precinct in northwest Gonzak
county and one in east Guadalupe couni
give Nugent a plurality.
Later—box counted gives Clark 111
Nugent 53, Hogg 75.
Lockhart, Nov. 10.-Hogg 89, Clar
101. Nuneut 128.
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Crow, J. D. The Temple Times. (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1892, newspaper, November 11, 1892; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584572/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.