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The Township Tickets

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Parent Issue
Day
2
Month
April
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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The township of Ann Arbor elected Con L. Tuoraey democrat supervisor by a plurality of 3 and the democratie clerk received2 majority; the rest of the town ticket went from T2 to 20 republican. The republican majorities on the state anc county ticket were from 4 to 22, Wedemayer's majority was 22. LIMA. Walter H. Dancer, dem., was reelected supervisor by 2 majority, the rest of the town ticket being republican. Wedemayer's majority in his old home was 81. LYNDON. James Hurlett, dem , is elected and so is the whole democratie town ticket, excepting treasurer, to which office Richard Clark, republican, is elected. MANCHESTER. Manchester flops out of the democratie column and elects Wm. Burtless, and the republican town ticket as follows: Clerk, Bert W. Amsden; treasurer, Edwin E. Root; justice, John H. Kingsley; highway commissioner, Ceorge M. Sutton; board of 1 eview, George Heimerdinger; school inspector, Fred Hall; constables, Adam Schaible, Porter Brower, William Decker, Edwin S. Blythe. scio. The entire democratie town ticket excepting treasurer and one ble is elected. Byron C. Whittaker, dem., is returned to the board ot supervisors by 116. John W. Barley is elected clerk by 49. The republicans elect Jay Keith treasurer by 9, and Charles Foster constable. The other democratie town officers elected are school inspector, Daniel E. Hoy; highway conmiissioner, Fred C. Fiegel; drain commissioner, Adam Braun; justice of the peace, William Aprill; member of the board of review, J. VV. Buss. S LINE. Saline stays in the republican column this year, the entire republican township ticket being elected by majorities from 55 to 92. E. A. Hauser has 76 majority for supervisor, Ashley Van Duzer, 56 majority 'or clerk and the republican candidate for justice has 59; treasurer,92; lighway commissioner, 68; Wedemayer's plurality is 64. YORK. The town ticket is a little mixed in York, the democrats electing the supervisor, Alfred Davenport, by a majority of 27; the treasurer, W. VV. Hitchcock, by 16. The republicans elect E. W. Blackmer clerk, Wesley Robison jnstice by 13; Theo. Josentians highway commissioner by 25, and Elmer E. Conde member of the board of review by 3. Wedemayer's majority was 5. WEBSTER. There was only one ticket running in this town, the republican, lieaded by Edwin Ball tor supervisor, for the state ticket the vote was republican 88, democratie 23. sharon. ' The democratie candidate for supervisor, William F. Hall, came out of the four cornered fight with a plurality ot 5. . sylvan. Sylvan went democratie on the township ticket. There were 636 votes cast in the township. Hiram Lighthall, dem., was elected supervisor by 156; J. Edward McKune, dem., clerk, 20; John S. Cummings, dem., treasurer, by 2; Michael Wackenhut, dem., highway commissioner, 65; Joseph Sibley, school inspector, 15; constables, Edward Chandler 109, Herman Schaible by 55, William Lehman 67, August Boos 67. The republicans elect J. D. Schnartman, justice, by 36; Jacob Hummel, board of review, 4; justice, E. A. Ward, 1. It goes republican on the state ticket by 70 and Widemayer gets 209. 1.OD1. The whole democratie ticket headed by Michael Grosshans for supervisor is elected. NORTHFIELI). The democrats lose the town on supervisor and clerk, and carry the rest of their ticket by majorities ranging from 10 to over 100. Emory E. Leiand, rep., is elected supervisor on the citizen's ticket by 14, and Mr. Kapp gets 3 majority for clerk on the citizen's ticket. Ann Arbor city gives for judge of the Supreme court, Moore, 1147; McGrath, 941; republican majority, 206; school commissioner, Wedemayer, 1 135; Hammond, 945; republican majority, 190; senator, Smith, 1143; McDougall, 922; republican majority, 221.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News