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The Oberlin Democrat from Oberlin, Kansas • 6

The Oberlin Democrat du lieu suivant : Oberlin, Kansas • 6

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Oberlin, Kansas
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DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL, COMMIT- TEB KEETINO. The Democratic County Central a B. XJJUC8, Idltor uA Proprietor. ntered la the pott offloe it Oberlin, Kansas teoond olM( Committee met at court house In Oberlln, Saturday, May 29th, 1886, pursuant to call of Chairman and Secretary. PresontjJ.

It. Saxton, chairman; F. L. Henshaw, secretary; G. Webb Bert ram, Ira Kellogg, John Fair, M.

Mo UlEUS! ECenzie, John Bouse, A. B. Ernst, com mlttcemen. Meeting ealled to order by chairman. Vacancy in Centre township caused by removal of J.

Saxton filled by I will sell for 30 days the election of Ira Eellog as committeeman for that township. Fine Suits for 15, worth 920. Matter of apportionment called up All Wool Suits $8, worth 12. for discussion. Cotton Suits 4, worth S.

Boys' and Children's suits reduced G. Webb Bertram suggested that the pportionmentforthe various townships be based on population of said town John B. Stetson Hat 14.50, worth 96. Good Hat 75c, worth fl. ships, and that one delegate at large, one delegate for each 200 population and FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1886, TOWNSHIP CALL.

The Democrats of Oberlln Township are re-auented to meet In oauous at the offloe or B. W. MoElroy. In the City of Oberlln, on Saturday, June 19th, 18B6, at the hour of it o'clock p. m.

for the purpose of electing1 six delegates to attend the county convention to be held at Oticrlln, June, 196th 1886. Let every democrat attend. By order of Cent Cora. 0. Wibb Bkbtbah, Com.

DEMOCRATIC O0KOEBS8I0NAL CON-r VBNTION. The Democrats of the Oth Congressional DIs-trlot of the State of Kansas, will hold a dele-gate convention in the oity of Stockton, on July 8th, at o'clock a. for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Congress. The basis of representation in said convention shall be one delegate and one alternate for every one hundred votes or fraotion of twenty-five east for the Cleveland and Hendricks election in 1884, and one delegate and one alternate to the counties which have been organised since said election, as follows: C0C9T1X8. DBLI0ATI8.

ALTBHITATKS. 8 3 Kills 6 6 Kllsworth 8 8 Graham. 1 -1 Jewel. 10 10 Lincoln 6 Mitchell Morton ..8 Osborne 1 Phillips 5 6 Rawlins Rooks 4 4 5.......... 5 fheridan 1 1 mlth 1..

Thomas 1 I It Is recommended by the committee that the several county conventions shall elect delegates at such time and in such a manner as ball be deemed expedient. By order of the Sixth Congressional Central Committee. Ed. M. Harris, H.

yoiG, Sec'y. Chairman pro tem, Boy's Hat 25c, worth 75c. Good style Hat 91.50. worth 93. one for each fraction over 100 be allowed each township.

Moved and seconded that Mr. Bert Ladies' Cursoe kid Shoes 92.50. ram's plan be accepted. Carried. Ladies' French kid Shoes 94, worth 95 Following is the number of delegates rnis space belongs to E.E.

STEWART. Tho Boss HardwareMan. Gent's Kip Boots, 93, worth 94.50. All other goods in proportion. Good Plow Shoes, 91.

a pair. to which each township is entitled under the apportionment: Allison 3 Bassetville 8 Beaver 3 Center 2 Custer 2 Harlan 4 Grant 4 Garfield 8 Jennings 3 WH. R. CARLTON, East Hall Opp. Chicago Lumber Co.

ljogan a Olive 3 8 Prairie Dog 4 Farmers! Total 43 J. A. Brothers was appointed commit teeman for Grant. P.J.Leonard appointed committee or man for Allison. On motion it was decided that the Decatur County.

The New York "Star" id the most valued paper we receive. It wages a constant and relentless war upon the protective tariff system, and gives a thorough and firm support to the ad-minietration. "We believe it to be the most thoroughly democratic paper in America. caucuses in the various townships be held on Saturday, June 19th, and that the convention be held in Oberlin on WE ABE GIVING Saturday, June 26th. LOWER RATED Motion prevailed that the basis of ON representation as adopted at this meeting stand for the present year, and that the chairman, secretary, and treasurer be empowered to fix date of future conven FARM LOANS Than you can get in Oberlin.

It will pay you to see us. The Omaha Daily "Herald" found its way to our exchange table this week. It is a wide awake, progressive sheet, fully up to the times in the matter of accurate news. It is gaining friends rapidly, among our citizens and bids fair to distance all the other dailies, here in circulation. Success to it.

tions and caucuses for current year. Following is a list of committeemen for the various townships: Deiter, Norcatnrjas. P. J. Leonard Beaver M.

MoKenzle Bassettville M. C. Ater Custer J. R. Rafferty The Oberlin lra n.euogg Grant J.

A. Brothers Garfield John Rouse Harlan E.B. Wagar Jennings Sol Bees Losran Geo. Borhur Loan ai Trust Co. Chablk Chillb Long, in a letter to the New York "Star1' takes the position that "Chinese Gordon" is not dead, but that he is posing as the "vali and Sultan of Soudan," with head quarters at Gon-dokoro.

The letter is very interesting, and the theory plausible. It is just Olive John Fair Oberlin G. Webb Bertram Prairie Dog A. B. Ernst Messrs.

Bertram, Kellogg and Hen OBERLIN, KAN. 1 Hoi shaw appointed committee to secure a place for holding convention. Adjourned. J. R.

Saxton, Ch'm. possioie inai "vmnese uoruon wui De heard from in the future. Incorporated under the Laws Of the. state or Jiansas. F.

L. Henshaw, Sec'y. Now the laugh is on our side. A De. Habbis has been appointed re Canadian vessel has been caught in Portland harbor without a manifest.

$25,000.00. Casb Capital, OF- ceiver at the Eirwin Land office. The "rascals" will all be compelled to go in This subjects the master to a $500. fine. Doubtless the Would have been Real Estate Loans a Specialty time.

revoked, but for the 'recent seizure of our Ashing vessel! by the -Canadian This is the Droner time to anoeal to Doolittle Emahizer OFFICERS: Mr. Cleveland for favors and if the authorities. This retaliating move will O. Wibb Bertram, Tuixy Scott, Kansas democracy has decided what it nesiaent. vioeireuaent no doubt do much to bring about a spee wants and whom it wishes to honor, Evkrton Doom, B.

A. Mares, Sec'y and Manager. Treasurer dy settlement of the "fishing" question. it should make a combined attack at once. Kansas City Times.

lm tbe Following Special Bargains to Offer: The above fragment seems to imply Anothke week gone and we are no wiser concerning the "4th" than we OARD OF DIRECTORS G. Webb Bertram, Tally Scott B. A. Marks, J.J.Folte, B. A.

Reasoner, F. A. Hunt, Chaa. H. Tilden.

that the democracy of Kansas is in a somewhat chaotic condition. That it is divided and split into small factions, werjlast week. "What is the matter? Have our citizens grown too sordid, too Office With much interested in pursuing the ghastly, BERTRAM and DOOM. each of which has some aspirant for evanescent dollar, to take time to attend to the matter of duly celebrating the Fine Parlor Me $40 BED ROOM SETS $25. to 976.

office. This is too true. There are too many office seekers and too many fact anniversary of American Independence? B. S. Foster ional quarrels among the democratic leaders in this state to ever be able to "We think not It is only that they are waiting for some one to take the initia- accomplish much.

These breaches II A. I II "1 J.W.W must be speedily healed, and the deserv live, ana men incy vokb nom ana "boom" the celebration with the same -Proprietor of the ing given the unanimous support of the entire democracy of the state, before any effective work can be done. There energy and determination that has made Tthis city such, a Some one please start the "ball rolling," or the Store! are too many seekers after office, for the old adage "what is everybody's busl party's good. Too many men who are ncss is nobody's is likely to willing to serve their country in an offi First door south Decatur County Bank. prove true in this case, and our celebra- cial capacity, for tho ultimate good of uuu wju ihu lurougn.

the party.1 Cease this petty struggle The citizens have been edified and among yourselves ana unite upon one clear, well defined plan of action and your complaints of, being ignored by amused, several evenings this week, by FIIITII, a vendor of money. He was amusing' and talkative, and succeeded in drawing Fine Line of RATTAN GOODS, UDHolsterel Lounge, $7. to $16. the administration will cease, by reason of your efforts being recognized and a good crowd around his wagon, when suitably rewarded. dropped the musical part of the per OIL CLOTH, fmance, and proceeded to" the more iwvtable, (to him) one of selling money, -ALSO- GAZETTE-JOURNAL COMFY; It be that such a business as he CARPETS, carries on does not come under -the stat HASTINGS, Fine Kitchen Table for $2.25.

utc prohiVtinjihe practice of gambling devices, but firmly believe that it Wall Paper anil Curtains, Blank Book Makers, docs, and consequently should not be k.i i.n- KIM I HI allowed in tins or any oilier cityt town. or village. It would seem that the an PRINTERS, f. Solid Wood Bel for $3.00. undertaking thorities arc remiss in their duties some Lithographers, Stationers where, and wo, would respectfully cal; -AND AND DIALERS IS attention to the practice of such gambling schemes, and ask that they PRINTERS' STOCK Most Complete Line of Undertaker's Goods EMBALMING in North-western Kansas.

a specialty. Dallv GAZFTTi-Jorrnif al. S6. per annum. use every proper effort to keep them out our city in the futuro, I Weekly Gazettb-Joubnal, JM per annum,.

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1886-1886