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The Abilene Reflector

Location

Abilene, Kansas, United States of America

Date

Sep 06, 1883

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Mass Greenback Party Convention in Abilene

A mass convention of the National Greenback party in Dick inson county will be held at the court house in Abilene on Saturday September 8 at 1 p m. Important matters are to be considered and a full attendance is hoped for. C W Brooks secretary Samuel Wilson chairman.

National Greenback Party Dickinson County Court House Abilene C. W. Brooks Sec Samuel Wilson

Democratic Convention Called for 8th District Dickenson County

The Democratic Convention for the 8th Commissioner District of Dick inson county is called to meet in Solomon City on Saturday September 15 1888 at 1 pm for nominating a County Commissioner. District Democrats are urged to attend to express the voters will. Cou Swhcart Chairman IT L McDonald Secretary.

Dickinson County Solomon City Cou

County Judicial Convention in Dickinson Kansas 1883

A non partisan county convention of the electors of Dickinson county Kansas will be held at the court house in Abilene on September 24 1883 at 2 oclock PM to select nine delegates and nine alternates to represent Dickinson county in the Judicial District Convention at Junction City on September 26 1883 for nominating a candidate for Judge of the Eighth Judicial District. By order of the Eighth Judicial District Central Committee A W Rice J K Wrier Secretary Chairman

Dickinson County Kas Court House Abilene Junction City Eighth Judicial District Eighth Judicial District Central Committee A. W. Rice J. K. Wrieir

Grand Banquet for McInerney Hall Held September 13 1883

A grand banquet will be given for the benefit of the Catholic church at McInerney Hall on September 13 1883. All are cordially invited. Arrangements committee includes D L Bennett E Dowling J T Berry T J Curry John McInerney T Robertson John Bennett.

Basket Meeting of Disciples in Campbell's Grove

A basket meeting of the Disciples of Christ will be held in W. M. Campbell's grove on Saturday and Sunday September 15th and 16th 1883. Services begin 2 o'clock in the afternoon on Saturday with preaching in the Harmony schoolhouse in the evening. Bring baskets well filled and all are invited.

Disciples of Christ W. M. Campbell

Abilene Soldiers Reunion and School Opening Notice

Soldiers reunion set for Friday September twenty eighth eighteen eighty three at Abilene fair grounds with hot coffee and speakers. city schools to reopen Monday September tenth, teachers meeting September eighth at Central building at two o’clock PM by order of Directors A V Jewett Jacon Senorr com.

Abilene Kansas B. F. Nelson Jacon Central Building A. V. Jewett

Abilene Markets Report September 5 1883

Abilene markets reported every Wednesday at 2 PM with prices for Chickens per dozen at 0? Flour patent per 100 lbs 3.20 Flour straight grade 275 Turkey per 100? Cattle per 100? Unbulled hay per ton

Abilene

Berry Bros Clothing Department Dominates Dickinson County

A shopper praises Berry Bros store for superb clothing and prices, claiming to have bought a full suit and planning to bring companions for fittings. The message notes the store as a headquarters for the clothing trade with large crowds confirming its popularity.

Berry Bro Freddie Tommy Harry Mary Ann Berry Bros Dickinson County

Nineteenth Century Salina News Snippets

Miscellaneous Junction City Union excerpts recounting political barbs over women’s rights nominations, a Saline County judge’s relief tale, riverborne baby rescue near Tuthill, theft confessions at a hotel, and Lyon County Republican rifts on prohibition. Witty editorials note sunflowers, water works displays, and town rivalries, with local council attendance urged for fair events.

Salina Abilene Solomon Junctiion City Clay Center Minneapolis Brookville Ellsworth Lindsburg McPherson Junction City Union

Kansas Politician on Abilene Platform Sparks 1884 Outlook

Night Templar leader John J. Sumpter, returning from a San Francisco conclave, talks with a Reflector reporter in Abilene. He praises Kansas prosperity with large wheat and corn crops, discusses Gov. Glick’s administration, and predicts Democrat victory in 1884. He weighs party dynamics, predicts McDonald as West favorite, and notes tariff views and speakership outlook. The piece also lampoons Salina and highlights local journalism, melons, and a disrupted Abilene blues and baseball game.

Sheriff Litts Abilene Mr. Sumpter San Francisco Sumpter Tilden McDonald Arthur Blaine Hendricks Missouri West East Randall Democratic Party Iowa Ohio Pendleton Engueer Hoadley

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J. G Northcrahfht E Calvert & CO Johnston S.J. Wright, Agpriensa, Kas J. M. Brenizer Ogden, Wentworth Furst & Beee N. C. Ipson Garland Broaway & Nurs Keller East Third Street County Judicial Convention Abilene Markets Tribune Oscar Wilde Junction City Tribune Saline County Journal Enterprise Grant Township Enterprise Register W. C. Tuthill Chas. Tuthill Sherman Martin Squire Miller Kansas City Martin Dispatch Hotel Clay Center Times Republican County Central Committee Lyon County Emporia John Bay Lyons County I. E. Lambert Central Committee John J. Sumpter Night Templar Arkansaw THE National Democratic Committee Slade Mitchell Sampson Journal Man Winfield Harry Garten Culbertson
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