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Supervisors Elected

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Parent Issue
Day
6
Month
April
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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Ann Arbor city, E. A. Gardner, R. P. O'Hearn, D.; N. G. ButU, D. Ann Arbor town, Fred Braun, R. Augusta, William Dtniingburg, R. Bridge vra ter, J. M. Kreas, D. Dtxter, Charlea Dvryer, D. Freedom, J. Brenning, D. Lima, J. V. N . Gregory, D. Lodi, Qeorgo ïlann, D . Lyndon, Thomas Young, jr.( D. Manchester, II. Bureh, ü. Northfleld, Frank Duncan, R. Pittsfield, M. S. Case, R. Salem, H. P. Thompson, R. Saline, Ed Depue, D. Scio, A. T. Hughes, D. Sharon, W. Bosbern, D. Superior, George Crippen, R. Sylvan, James Gilbert, R York, Alfred Davenport, D. Webster, Edward Ball, S. Ypsilanti town, A. R. Graves, R. Ypsüanti oity, P. Stevens, D., and S. Hutchinson, D. In Dexter towusbip the demócrata elected their eutire ticket by majoritiea of about 110. Ohas. Dwyer for supervisor, clerk, Wm. Kyan; treasurer, Jno. Pidd; juatice, Wm. H. Arnold, highway commisBioner, Henry Wilsey. The republican candidato for supervisor, William. D. Smith only received 10 votes. In Northfield the demócrata elected the following ticket with the exception of the supervisor, Mr. Duncan, who suoceeds P. S. Purtell: Clerk, Thomas Wall; treaaurer, William Otto; commissioner, James Maroney; justice of the peaoe, Michael Duffy; school inspector, Anthony Burke; drain commissioner, Anson Wheeler ; constables, Jas. McHugh, Patriok Leonard, John lleintzman. Below is the vote cast in Lodi and the may each candidato received. All demócrata: Supervisor, George Mann, 88; clerk, Lester Sweetland, 88; treasurr, John Grosshans, 88; justice, Daniel Syler, 88 ; highway commissioner, Gotlob Soherott, 88; school inspector, Jacob Berkle, 88; drain com., John A. Stoll, 88; constables.1 Gotlieb Baur, 88; Abram Wallace, 88; Michael Greening, 88; Egbert P. Harper, 25; John Howard, 38; Ann Arbor town whioh has been the banner republican towDship of tlie county , for 25 years, went democratie Monday on all offleers sxcept supervisor. F. B. Braun being elected by only 34 majority. The following demoorats were electedClerk, O. T. Parshall, 75 majority: treasurer, O. F. Stabler, 55; justice, George Warren, 45 ; highway commissioner, T. 5. Burlingame, 115; school inspector, Cha. Braun, 53; drain commisaioner, Andrew Mead, 40, and four democratie constables were also elected. Judging from the igns of the timea when th vote ia ooun ted next fall on state ofiSoera, Ann Arbor town will play leap frog, and ahow the republicana what the massea oan do when they have their minds made up and ar fully determined to win.

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Ann Arbor Democrat