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23 Mar 1899
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Newspaper
Ames Times
Location
Ames, Iowa, United States of America
Date
Mar 23, 1899
Page
1
Sa Aeee in a 63 opening event described with limited readable text. The fragment notes a sports or market item, but no clear participants, teams, or outcomes are readable for precise identification.
In period notices from Story City to Ames and Nevada, candidates declare bids for sheriff, superintendent, state senator, treasurer and supervisor, all subject to Republican county primaries. Names include J F Gillespie Cambridge J A McKee Roland Carrollson Story City W Baa Lam, Geo Child Nevada Carlo LeSon Roland, and W D Rion.
The notice discusses a coal miners strike and hopes for spring. It notes a mayoral contest between Tom Tompson and Parley Sheldon, a Cuba riot report, and local political urges urging Story county voters to participate in the April 4 primaries.
The piece argues for voter participation in the Story county primaries on April 4 and advocates electing U S senators by popular vote at the state convention. It critiques party money policy, rails against trusts, and urges turnout to influence the next campaign and national representation.
A Nebraska or Iowa era column notes Congressman Hall's protest over a ceremony honoring Bob Evans with a sword. It also highlights Nevada's excitement over a north south railroad project and its desire for a moderating growth pace. The piece also vents about Bryan and politics, and features extended quotes on religion, vote-buying, and drainage farming topics.
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