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Show REORGANIZE FORCES II IHE SECOND WARD Twenty-Two Republicans Meet and Elect Joseph Bui'birigo lo (.'ounfy Committee. Twenty-two Second ward fSmoot no-publicans no-publicans met in the ollicu of Sheriff Rmery Tuesday morning for the purpose pur-pose of reorganizing tho ward, this stop being made necessary by the recent, re-districting re-districting of tho ward" by U'l' county commissioners. Joseph K. r.urbidgc was elected a member of the county committee, vice John Do Gray Dixon, who is not; now a resident of tho ward, and chairmen ! wore chosen as follo.ws for tho districts named: Sixteenth JJ. U. Maun. Kiglili'ciith J. K. TrengU". Nineteenth Briglinm Clegg. Twentieth W. A. Aubrey.. Twenty-first W. l Appleby. Twenl v-sceond John 10. Cow'loy. Twenty-fifth.!. .1. Meyers. Twent v-si.xth W. K. Vigns. TwentV-sevouth J. J. Grccncwald. Twent'v-eighth If. P. Kvans. Twenty-ninth Joseph K. Burbidge. Districts 17, 215, 24 and .'53 were not represented and a committee was appointed ap-pointed to select tho chairmen and report re-port to County Chairmnn ICldrcdge on Wednesday. The concluding business of tho mcct-iug mcct-iug was Iho selection of a chairman of. "the ward, in place of J. A. Stontt. who has taken up Ins residence else-whore. else-whore. A. Aubrey was named for tho place by acclamation. |