Populists in Nebraska Back Fusion Ahead of Prediction
The Populists of Nebraska remain for fusion despite ex Senator Allen's forecast. Heavy rains struck north Missouri and parts of Kansas causing localized damage. Charles Jacobson, representing Gov. Davis, states the legislature will not reconvene and should remain adjourned sine die. Tom L Johnson is nominated by Democrats for Ohio Governor by a wide margin. The Kansas City platform is endorsed and W J Bryan is invited to help the campaign as McLean forces suffer a decisive defeat.
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Missouri
Kansas
Charles Jacobson
Gov. Davis
Tom L. Johnson
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Kansas City
W. J. Bryan
McLean
Candidates push December primaries in Pulaski County
Arkansas political observers report a movement among Pulaski County candidates to shift party primaries to December. The report notes early signs of administrative debate and voter engagement around the proposed change. The season’s first new cotton bales are arriving in Arkansas counties, signaling harvest progress.
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Pulaski County
Arkansas
Newspaper Man Wayne McCloud Takes Own Life Before Wedding
In San Francisco on August 25 Wayne McCloud, a newspaper man, shot himself as guests gathered for his wedding to Miss Mathews, daughter of a Berkeley minister. Insanity was cited as the cause.
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Wayne McCloud
Miss Mathews
Berkeley
McCloud
Meaning of One Word Shapes Oyster Bed Row in Southold
Southold N Y loses a lawsuit over oyster beds at Peconic Bay after Webster’s dictionary interpretation of the word with. The Shell commission granted work rights to named citizens, conflicting with the town’s colonial patent claim to waters under Peconic.
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Southold
N. Y
Webster's Dictionary
Peconic Bay
Peconic
Shell Commission
Southampton Land
Hall's Catarrh Cure Offered For Deafness Claims
An 19th century advertisement declares deafness caused by inflamed mucous lining of the Eustachian tube can only be cured by constitutional remedies. It offers one hundred dollars for any deafness case due to catarrh not cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure and promotes Hall's Family Pills alongside.
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Hall
J. J. Cheney & Co
Toledo
Oyster men win dispute over creek wording
In a town case the word with in a river description was argued to mean including or by. Justice Smith consulted Webster and ruled in favor of the oyster men, clarifying the measure tied to Red Creeke and the meadow.
Confederate Bazaar Returns and Arkansas Building Bids
Circular from the United Daughters of the Confederacy praises Bazaar contributions for the Jefferson Davis Memorial and Confederate Museum with totals by state. It notes $15,000 to the Davis Monument, adds to $63,000, and mentions Sunday School activities and Arkansas University Engineering Hall bids with September 5, 1903 deadline and February 1904 completion.
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Arkansas
Jefferson Davis Monument Association
United Daughters of the Confederacy
Thomas McCullough
Richmond
Jefferson Davis Memorial
Confederate Museum
White House of the Confederacy
Central Committee
South
Davis Monument
N. V. Randolph
Central Com
Edgar D. Taylor
B. A. Blenner
Secetary
University of Arkansas
Fayetteville
Board of
W. N. Gladson
F. W. Gibb
Little Rock
the General Assembly of Arkansas
H. Cangford
C. Hamby
An Evening of Fellowship at Greenland Choir Event
Annie Lackey from India featured in a program led by Rev. E. R. Steel with short talks by experienced workers headed by Prof. George Spradlin. Long and M. A. Brock berger participate. election of officers planned with services by Rev. Kelley. Bring well filled baskets for a day of communal gathering.
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Annie Lackey
India
E. R. Steel
Greenland
M. A. Brockberger
Kim Grove
George Spradlin
Kelley
Program of Ex Confederate Encampment at Prairie Grove
Concerted schedule for the Ex Confederate Encampment at Prairie Grove features music by the Cane Hill Band prayers, welcome by Mayor, and addresses by Mrs. Campbell Miss Moore Hugh Brewster and others. Civil war memory events continue with speakers Senator Berry Congressman Dinsmore Judge Tillman and Professor Jordan.
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L’ayetteville Junction
Dowell
Mac Morton
Rieff
Nora Tate
Mr. Zion
F’. Dowell
Cemetery Hill
Prairie Grove
Cane Hill
David W. Adams
B. C. Campbell
Lucy Moore
Hugh Brewster
J. H.berry
J. W. Walker
Hugh A. Dinsmore
Muele
Pat Cleburne
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