City Politics
The following are the republican ward nominations made at their caucuses Friday evening: First ward - Supervisor, W. K. Childs; alderman, va'y, George L. Uoore; alderman, full term, Dr. 3reston B. Rose; constable, Wm. Eldert. Second ward - Supervisor, John iïner; alderman, Oscar Burkhardt; constable, l-'red Huhn. Third ward - Supervisor, John [ Fisher; alderman, Frank Wood; constable, Wm. J. Clark. Fourth ward - Supervisor, Henry B. Dodsley; alderman, Alvah P. h'erguson; constable, Charles . L. Fox. Fifth ward - Supervisor, Thomas Speechly; alderman, William Shad:ord; constable, Newton Felch. Sixth ward - Supervisor, Arthur J. Kitson: alderman, Emmet C. Coon; constable, Charles Smith. Seventh ward - Supervisor, Evart II. Scott; alderman, full term, C. Homer Cady; alderman, short term, C). Eltner Butterfield; constable, C. P. Weinmann. The Prohibition Candidates. The prohibition city convention last evening decided to stand up and be counted, and put up the following ticket: Mayor - Judson H. Warner. President of the Couacil - H. C. Markham. City Clerk - Verner L. Snauble. Assessor - B. J. Conrad. Justice of the Peace - Chas. Boy lan. First Ward - Supervisor, John Bosworth; aldermen, Chas. H. Worden, Ira Lamb. Second Ward - Supervisor, Joseph W. Pollard; alderman, Charles L. Putt. Third Ward - Supervisor, William Copeland; alderman, Fred Esslinger. Fourth Ward--Supervisor, Daniel Strickler; alderman, Ralph C. McAllister. Fifth Ward - Supervisor, Robert Winslow; alderman, Nelson Rogers. Sixth Ward - Supervisor, Horace T. Purfield; alderman, Stephen D. Allen. Seventh Ward - Supervisor, J.ohn H. Sperry; aldermen, Samuel G. Miller, Alonzo A. Berry.
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Ann Arbor Argus
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Henry B. Dodsley