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208 MARYLAND MANUAL.

nently identified in Republican politics. He was first em-
ployed as a bookbinder, and is now foreman of the estab-
lishment. He received his education in the common schools
and night schools.

ALBERT L FRENZEL—Republican.

Albert L. Frenzel was born at Barton, August 8, 1868.
He is a son of August Frenzel, mine laborer and Union
veteran. He was educated in the public schools and en-
tered the mines when 13 years of age, but relinquished coal
digging three years ago, and has since devoted his time to
study and to the duties of the office of Tax Collector for the
Fourth district of Allegany county, to which he was appointed
by the County Commissioners two years ago. He can speak

German and transact business in that language.

ANNE ARUNDEL, COUNTY—Four Members.

BYRON PHELPS, Republican.

Byron Phelps is a farmer. He stands well in his neigh-
borhood as a man of high character. He is about middle
age.

JAMES D. FELDMEYBR, Republican.

James D. Feldmeyer is 33 years of age, the son of Gott-
lieb Feldmeyer, ex-Alderman of the city of Annapolis.
He was born in Annapolis and educated at St. John's Col-'
lege, after which he engaged in the drug business, and
is a member of the firm of Feldmeyer Bros., pharmacists.
He was the Republican nominee for Alderman in Ihe third
ward of Annapolis in July, 1899, when his name and the
names of the others on the Republican ticket were ruled off
the official ballot on account of tardiness in filing the nomi-
nation certificates.

MILTON DITTY, Republican.

Mr. Milton Ditty is a farmer. He is the son of Thomas
H. Ditty, always an active Republican. Milton Ditty was
a candidate for the Legislature two years ago. He belongs
to a family that has always upheld Republican principles
in the first district of Anne Arunde.1.


 

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