Dickinson County Election Proclamation 1884 Bond Vote
The Dickinson County Kansas board announces a public vote at the November 4 1884 general election on borrowing ten thousand dollars to fund an asylum for the poor the plan includes issuing ten thousand in bonds with scheduled payments in 1890 1891 1892 and 1894 and purchase of land and construction of permanent buildings as specified on the county proclamation issued by Sheriff J J Miller and county clerks and the notice details the ballot wording for For the Loan and Against the Loan and outlines election hours and local districts for voting
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Hereas
Board of County Commissioners
Dickinson County
State of
Kansas
Said
Dickinson
William Mennay
Saucer Bricker
Nathax Burvins
Riewamp Wanrisa
Turnerone
J. J. Miller
Katists
Questio
Ixsuin
Paole Bullaings
Abilene
State of Kansas
Miller
Neon County
Kang
Kamas
Congress
The
Supreme Court
Dickinen
District Court
Hardin Boles
M. E. Boles
Anna F. Dennis
C. G. Cooper
C. P.M. US
Emer
Boles
P. W. Boles
Judicial District Court
Cal Freeman
Nis
Ackman & Taylor
J. Miller
J. Miller, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office
H. Mamax
Dickinson County General Merchandise Offer
A Dickinson store announces occupy three floors of fall and winter goods including dry goods notions hats caps boots shoes groceries. It invites Dickinson and surrounding counties to inspect the immense stock before buying elsewhere claiming the largest assortment and best and cheapest line of general merchandise ever offered to the county.
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Dickinson
People of
Dickinson Co
Hendricks and Huttman Named to Democratic State Ticket
The announcement names Thomas A. Hendricks of Indiana on the Democratic state ticket for State Treasurer and W. E. Huttman of Barton County as a supporting figure.
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Thomas A. Hendricks
Indiana
W. E Huttman
Barton Counter
Local Official Districts Named in County Listing
At large T P Moonlight of Leavennor County is listed with G 5 King of To County. First 5th Dis James Ketner of Davis County. 6f Dis H A Yonge of Mitchell County. 7th Dis J B Fugate of Harvey County.
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T. P. Moonlight
Leavennor County
King
To County
James Ketner
Davis County
H. A. Yonge
Mitchell County
J. B. Fugate
Harvey County
Betting on the Election Sparks Heavy City Wagering
Buffalo Courier reports in Rochester that New York bettors favor Cleveland for president as the general election result remains even. Addison Cammack bets 37000 on Cleveland. Edward Ney Kearney puts up 3000 at the Hoffman House. Large sums from Chicago grain speculators are telegraphed to New York to back Cleveland, with 97000 dollars received by a Wall Street broker.
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Rochester N. C
Union
New York
Buffalo Courier
Metropolis
Cleveland
Addison Cammack
Edward Kearney
Tammany Hall
Hoffman House
Chicago
Wall Street
Blaine Struggle With Blaine and Stalwarts in New York
New York dated report notes the republican committee failing to unite Blaine with the Stalwarts as President Arthur delays meeting. Chandler secured a promise, but a hitch stalled talks. Arthur camps in New Jersey with Frelinghuysen, while gossip links Frelinghuysen’s daughter to the president. Cleveland governs New York, saving speech for March 4, 1885.
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New York
Republican National Committee
Arthur
Blaine
Chandler
New Jersey
Frelinghuysen
Cleveland
Washington
New Davis High Arm Sewing Machine Sets Pace
The piece praises the New Davis High Arm Sewing Machine for its vast range of work and modern capabilities. It argues no competitor matches its capacity for peace and variety of tasks, placing it well ahead in the market.
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Davis
Independent Vote and German Ballot Shifts Stir 19th Century Politics
The Independent Vote estimates a 45000 independent Republican tally for New York state, likely undercounting the impact of Blaine opponents and the Blaine revolt within the GOP. Randall predicts Pennsylvania will fuse Democrats Greenbacks and laborers to carry the state, while German papers show waning Blaine support across states, with postmasters suppressing Democratic papers in Indiana.
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New York Herald
Brooklyn
Blaine
Washington
Randall
Pennsylvania
Buncombe
Tody Col. Fletcher
Philadelphia
Iie
the Star
Inlainois
la Salle
Peoria
Belleville
Ohio
Anzeiger
Cleveland
Minnesota
Iowa
Kansas
Nebraska
Wisconsin
Michigan
Illinois Staats Zeitung
Chicago
United States
Westliche Post
St. Louis
Volksblatt
Cincinnati
Fr. Hassaurek
Indiana
Indianapolis Telegraph
Allen
Garret
Ind
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Saumma
J. M. Hodge
Berry Bros. Mercantile Company
Closs
Oaks
Simon Rothschild
Cor
Broadway
Blue Ribbon Clothing House
National Democratic
Grover Cleveland
Geo. W. Glick
Atchison County
Co. K. Holiday
Shawnee County
W. P. Campbell
Sedgwick County
T. A. Hurd
Leavenworth County
E. A. Hagan
H. V. Cavigan
Cherokee County
G. P. Smith
Allen County
Public
M. J. Keys
Ottawa County
A. A. Carnahan
Concordia
Blaine and the
Stalwarts
Independent Vote
Democrats
People’s Party
Murphy