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Election Notes

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Parent Issue
Day
5
Month
November
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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-Senator Rose, - It will be sheriff Wallace after Jar uary next. -The Kreenhackers of Manchester sold out to JacobB. -Allen can be mayor after January, but he ean't be representative. - Tuesday was A.Uen'8 Waterloo- the first time he was ever beaten at the _Proecwting attomey Emerick will resumí the practico ot the law beginning with 1881. - -Judge Harriman's majority demonstratea the popularity in which he is held by the yotera of thia county. - Would-be senator Jacobs will, as usual, be found al bis store, oflering great bargains inclothingto the public. " - Patóck McKernan'a office, after January next, will be at the conrt house - room now occupied by James McMahon. Tïsq. - Election passed off qnietlv in this city, without arresta for disturbing the peace, ballot-box stuffing, intimidation or repeating. - A victory especially eheering to the demooraef is the dtrfeat of Allen. He will iiot be addressed next winter at Lansingas " Mr. Speaker? -Jacob Knapp will take into custody the couñty fundsbeginning with the new year. Mr. Knapp, picase be looking ■ a leetle out" for tliose bondsmen. -Mr. Yeckley will continue as a tillerof Uiesoil ín Ypsilanti township. nis mannerof canvassing was nut very creditable- and cost him a great many republican votes. - Friedrick Pfizenmaier will not requive the services of a deputy for the next two ycars. Tbc gentleman who expected to handle the eounty funds will retire in about two months. -Drs. Breakey and Owen are deprived of a large Balary by not being elected ooroners, Tbeir patients will not suffer tlie nex) two years through their attention to official duties. - It was funny- Bev. Mr. Shier ai7vocating the elöction of Depew of Chelsea, as a red ribbon man in Saline, while Mr. Depew himself was cultivating tlio votes of liquor dealers of this

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