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Democratic Ward Nominations

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Parent Issue
Day
27
Month
March
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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In the first ward a quiet and orderly caucus put up a good strong ticket. Everything tended to show the utmost good feeling and a strong determination to have the good men nominated make a good run. The ticket was as follows: Supervisor - James Kearns. Alderman - Ross Granger. Delegates to city covention - J. F. m chuh, David Zimmerman, S. W. Jeakes, James Kearns, W.W. Watts, Martin Clark, J. M. Orr, M. C. eterson, Emanuel Wagner, E. B. Pond, H. W. Douglass, M. J. O'Brien, Charles Dietas, Albert W. Sorg, George Cropsey, Robert Philips, B. F. Watts, William B. Everst, Richard Kearns, Gottleb Luick. Ward committee - J. F. Schuh, S. V. Beakes, J. V. Sheehan. SECOND WARD. A quiet caucus was held in the econd ward, everything being unanmous. The following ticket was nominated: Supervisor - Eugene Oesterlin. Alderman - William Herz. Constable- Paul Schall. Delegates to city convention - S. V. Millard, John G. Grossman, rred Besimer, Gustave Brehm, Ludwig Walz, George Schwab, Louis vurtz. Eugene Oesterlin, Fred Marty, George F. Lutz, M. J. Lehman, f, G. Campbell, Gottlob Knapp, ierman Schmidt, Christian Brenner, John Walz, jr., Clyde Kerr. THIRD WARD. A large and enthusiastic caucus ivas held in this ward presaging vicory. A friendly ballot on alderman was taken resulting in Snyder receiving 40 votes and Walker 27. The ticket nominated was as folows: Supervisor - Robert Shannon. Alderman - Clinton J. Snyder. Constable - Jeremiah Walsh. Delegatesto the city convention - ■ Michael Brenner, William Clancy, r., W. G. Snow, John O. Jenkins, Vi. J. Martin, John Keenan, Erail Golz, William H. Mclntyre, Morgan Williams, Frank Campion, John iyan, ]. Fred Stabler, Richard üurns, Patrick Reed, Martin P. Vogel, Patrick McCabe, John Lucas, 'eremiah Walsh. Ward committee - Wm. Clancy, Wiiliam H. Mclntyre, John O. íenkins. FOURTll WARD. A large caucus was held in the iourth ward, and considerable wire vulling resulted. The delegates were elected by ballot and the parliamentary tangles were numerous. All sides to the controversy scored and the caucus indirates a large vote. The ticket nominated was a good one and should receive the cordial and hearty support of every democrat in the ward, besides the votes of republicans who approve of good nominations. Supervisor - Joseph Donnelly. Alderman - Henry J. Brown. Constable - Thomas F. Leonard. Delegates to the city convention - Moses Seabolt, Charles Dwyer, Z. Frank O'Hearn, William J. Miler, W. VV. Beaman, Arthur Brown, f. G. Pattengill, Dr. Weissinger, Charles R. Whitman, John O'Mara, fVmbrose Kearney, Chas.'H. Kline, Fred. A. Howlett, William Goodyear, William Walsh. Ward committee - FIFTH WARD. The caucus in the fifth ward put up a verystrong ticket as follows: Supervisor - Herman Hardinghaus. Alderman - Walter L. Taylor. Constable - Rudolph Kern. Delegates to the city convention - W. L. Taylor, Charles H. Manly, Ernest Renberg, Frank Ortmann, Amos Corey, James Murray, Herbert Manly, Herman Hardinghaus. Ward committee - Walter L. Taylor, Frank Ortmann, James Murray. SIXTll WARD. The democratie sixth ward caucus was held at the engine house Friday evening and was largely attended. E. B. Norris was called to the chair and J. R. Bach made secretary. Supervisor - Geo. Hempl. Alderman - F. A. Wilson. Constable - Richard Jewell. Delegates to city convention - M. J. Cavanaugh, Edward Duffy, E. B. Norris, Louis J. Liesemer, Jas. R. Bach, H. T. Morton, N. G. Butts, F. S. Gaige, James Shirley, Benj. Ream, D. A. Hammond, George Hempl, Thomas Kearney. Ward Committee - E. B. Norris, N. G. Butts and James Shirley.