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Show CGUNTY TICKET fs PLACED II FIELD BKTOHAM flTV, Sepl . 2::. -To-lii.v t ho lvViii!ilic;iiis nf P.nv Klili-r county uiet in thin city :in nnininnt.'il n lull county He lift. The convent it in was a lively ono throughout mnt repres'nteii praeticallv rvcrv prrcim't in t.lm eonntv. Tim first 'luillol' c;nt -.1huv.nI l'UI votes, wliieh i in'arly tlie full Mite of the convention. con-vention. Four i-andi'lj! t eri were elerteti ly acelanui I ion and the other six placed nn the t icket were hot ly en n t est ed . The heaviest lnllntine; was done on tin fonrve;ir eonireissioner-'hip and for the rountv clerk. The convention turned down County Clerk R. M. -Icpp-,son and Assessor Lorenzo Pett, both being be-ing candidates for renominntion. At the ninrrtinn session ( hainnan Fred J. Iloltnn delivered the keynote address, in which he took a rap at the head of the Pemocrntie ticket in the tnte and nation, oniphasizinc on President Presi-dent Wilson's peace policy nnd pointing point-ing out flaws in Simon J'a m herder '? add i oss in the afternoon. Mr. Holt on presided as chairman and Henry Seeder See-der of Tremenlon as secretary. Alter hearinp the rOurts of the various vari-ous committees and a brief address by A. A . I ,a w of 1 ,0hii, Repuldii'an candidate can-didate for d ist riet jmU'e, the eon ven-tion ven-tion proceeded to lutllntin. l-,or tlie state representative W. t '. Ilnrslev ot this eitv wiit nntninuted bv neelnmii-tion, neelnmii-tion, ns wns a No the candidates for. t roa surer, sheriff and surveyor. The ' ticket follows: William '. Horsier, Hri-jlmm, represent repre-sent at ive to the leuist.-it lire; I 'avid I 1 1 irsidi i, Pn rk Va I lev, com in Ni oner t'oury en r term; .1 . Fra ncis M errell. I I iriu'ha in, eoiniuissiniier two-year term; t i.n'iiv H. 'oullL. l'"MV. attornev; .lohii U. Wliealley. !lone ville. county clerk ; I Thomas F. SecrNt. (iariand, treasurer; I N, C. depps-nn, t'l'iicvn, assessor; Mrs. I'd la .loli n son, 1 ewev ville, reorder; John II. Xundel, ?rii"h:iin, sheiiO'; II. C. ( arver, irij:ham, surveyor; Urij'hain precinct justice of the peace, Fhas Jensen; constable, II. S. Jensen, Tlie enn vent inn st nn," Iv denounced the attitude of stale health otticiaN town to-wn n I Pox Fid or county in regard to the rabies situation, and the delegates frmn the western part of the county Mil ed wit li the body of the house in commending' the present board of conn-fv conn-fv enm niNsionors for its vieilanci in Iralin with tlie suppoei rabies situa-t situa-t ion. |