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The Oneida Journal from Oneida, Kansas • 3

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Geo. C. MAcriRB held tho lucky Our TicRet. tion be permanent, and announced the fol- Sabetha Department. iILROAD TIME TABLE.

luwini; delegates euliucu 10 seats in tue From Nemaha County Republican. convention: ticket whh'h drew the fiae bureau at the Catholic pie-nie, near Capfoma, not long since. The Republican County Convention, Rock Creck-E Chase. T. W.

Johnston, republican nominee for County Treasurer, was here-the other day. Thomas M. Eeedeb and lady have moved into their cottage residence Irwin. White, Mather. 8 Conrad.

1 FUuUKh.lt Baett. I Collins. ni. the proceedings of which will bj fouud Graham, A JJycne. i.

lorwin. aia- The Sunday school convention" in another column, was one of the most Kinre, Ac a isnnsou. wawe Henderson, wm jtoorncau. enthusiastic and harmonious gatherings Washington a Day. a aicuieuana.

ju on Madison street and are at home again. whiek- was- to be held at Centralia' next week, has been postponed untir the week after, on account of the Most. 2emaha tills Allison. I onrafl uroce. Jas.

Wm. Bkock, photograph artist, of Ervin. Kistler. Fitawater. Clear Creek Clark, Tryon.

Gilman Steinbach. Vm Histed. A tEPH A DEXTER C1TT BAILROAD. TRAINS KAST St Jtawph Tror 3:18 pm A. 4 Ji.

Junction 3:14 1 Hfvrranre 2:45 1 64 Hamlin pm Sitx-th Onrida. 114 i i -n-- 1 1 nt Axtell 11:13 am Beath 10:44 a liw a 9:10 am Fiirhurr a Aleiandria a 6:411 a TAiatr 5:13 a a 'li UastinuitB.4 31. Junction) JuOH WEIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION. I i EAST. Musical Convention at this city and the meeting of District Court atSen-eca.

The programme will bo found in another column'. Case. David Funk. Burlington, Iowa, has arrived in our city with his photograph gallery and is prepared to take pictures in the most modern and exquisite style. Richmond Geo Graham.

Oldnelil. T)an Schaaf. Geo Hay, Lee Johnson, JI From the Republican. Mrs. A.

Magiix returned' from southern Kansas on Monday. Mrs. Jso. Mcxwobtht has returned from St. Joseph, where she had been visiting.

Mr. axd Mbs. Heroy. of Centralia, were the guests of J. P.

Matthews on Sunday. Fred Koehler started for St. Louis last week, where he will spend several weeks. Mrs. Ptatt, a sister of Mrs.

Barnes, from Chautauqua county, Kansas, is visiting in town. Thomas Selby wa3 in town tins week, visiting old friends and moving his goods to Seneca. R. C. Bassbtt went to Seneca on Monday, and A.

C. Moorhead and T. There will be a fair for the benefit Emojy. Jacob an Loan, htcjihen Gallaway, Gleason, Johnston, Jaim-s Cave, A Seoville, Abijah Wells, Lowia Sheeley, McGowen. Benedict.

The Democratic caucus made a of the Catholic church now being Marion A htewart. sitlor. Uotlieo Weyer. we have ever had the privilege of -attending. The number of delegates was much larger than at any previous convention, still there was not the least confusion or ill-foeliug manifested.

Of course where there are several candidates for the same office there must necessarily be some disappointed ones, but the good feeling and grace with which they took their defeat was creditable alike to themselves, their friends aud their party. Especially did Jo Ford, who has hosts of friends in this township as well as every other in the county, showed himself to be every inch a man of honor and Home Jackson. Jaeoh Meyer. erected in Sabetha, on Wednesday and Thursday evenings, October 22d and 23d 1879, at the hall over TV K. Masheter's drug store.

The Sa motion which carried, that the delegates at the county convention vote for Cyrus Shinn for Coroner. Hence Mr. Shinn will run on a double track, so to speak. Holtxlander, Sypher, A 15 Clippinger. A Ktiekel, Wm A Lynn, James Tuwnsend, A Coleman.

Lolimuller, A Hymer. St. am 3:40 am 10:110 pm 1 valley Jussee Sheets, A A Colburn, A YV Williams. Canioma Amos Partridce. Matrill.

betha band will bo in attendance, and all arrangements will be made for Oliver Kobinson, Bushne.il. A Hurray, having a good time. Ameog other Eutan, Granada Wm Graham. It Hatch. A attractions will be a valuable present Blackburn, Spencer Graham.

An excursion train consisting of nine heavily loaded coaches belonging to the U. P. went east Friday afternoon to visit St. Joseph and the Exposition. The passengers were principally from Grand Island and Hansen, to whom free tickets J.

Fagan on Tuesday. Harrison 8 it Burk. Hunt. Jonn Crary, Spencer Bnodirrass. Illinois Clark Mills.

Sams. Vernon. John Irwin. to be Toted to the most popular eaa didate for some county office thia fall. Posters giving full particulars Henry Palmer has erected a resi Tjliroufrh ticket to any part of the United be obtained at the aution in Sabetha, aa low leral city office.

Ken will not be alio id on freight traina with-, except from poiuta where bo ticket are 0 ime given above i that of Quincy. "Si daily except Sunday. CONNECTION. wph, at ITnion Depot, with Hannibal St Jo-'iroad train, leaving at 5:10 p. m.

for Chicago tipointa East. t-oy Junction, with Atchison ft Nebraska rtil-r Atchiaon, Fails City, Hmubuldt, Tecuniach, 1 ond Omaha. L. D. TUTHILTj, General Manager.

Ianoon, General Ticket Agent. Seuchatel Jerry Miller, Carter, dence back of the mill, and thinks his had been given. They returned about moving days are now over. will be out in a few days. The fair will be under tho management of Rev.

Father Timothy and the church, committee'. Horth. Greer, i Tryon. Isaac Tryon. Bed Vermillion Handel, A Jones, liandall, Channell.

Wetmore Coburn, Swan Anderson, Chapman, Elias Woodburn, Wm Dutch, Frager. Beilly-G Hannum, Pat Beilly. J. C. Kaffer came up from Atchi son Thursday night, to attend the noon on Sunday.

Last Wednesday the St. Joseph Denver K. B. passed out of the hands of the receiver into the Gould man funeral of his little niece, Florence Col. White came Very near losing On a call of the roll, all were found pres Becker.

ent excepting Spencer Graham from Graua his fine residence by fire on Monday. soul. That little speech of his will long be remembered by every member of that convention and appreciated by all Republicans and admirers of good faith. The defeated candidates need not be ashamed of the result of the convention. It was a friendly coutest between good men.

During the whole contest we heard not an expression of bad feeling or disparagement, and we believe no candidate was voted against on account of any personal dislike or of doubts as to his fitness Mrs. C. L. Sherwood returned from da, and the Beilly delegation. The Granada OWN TALK.

agement, and has now assumed the long-talked of name St. Joseph Western K. under which name it delegates present were authorized to cast St. Jo on Monday night. Mr.

Graham's vote. Col. White has just commenced The little daughter of Katie McCormick, who worked west up stairs to take a nap they supposed, but instead spread an old cotton quilt on the floor, went to The report of the committee was adopted. will hereafter be known. New sta Local Editor.

eooKs; feeding 180 head of steers for the and they discharged. tions were established at -Doniphan winter, The committee on resolutions reported the following: Dr. McKee returned from a short and Grand Island, and trains com menced running over the new diyi sion the first of the week. No time Kesolved by the Republicans of Nemaha conntv. Kansas, in convention nsseniblH.il visit to Lathrop, on Tuesday That we renew our allegiance to the Repub evening.

for office. The ticket as nominated is table has yet been issued notifying Miss Anna Hook and Hattie Wick lican party ot tlie country a party tnat has stood by the JefTersonian principle of "Equal rights to all men" in the past, and on which we can depend to sustain the honor one that can be consistently and cuthusi the public of that fact, but probably will as soon as through connections i. M. Bell is having a well bored -ais livery stable. for office are becoming numerous as we approximate 'e time for scooping.

ts. Mattie Welcome and little 'titer Lillie of Hiawatha, are the ts of Mr. and Mrs. H. P.

We'll-83 for a week or so. ins went to Jo on Monday, ana astically supported by every Republican and prosperity of tho united States in the returned on Tuesday evening. can be figured out. "Resolved. That the party that has stricken iu tl)e coulltyi and should and 110 doubt All committees of the musical con The Democrats held a caucus at the office of the Oneida Journal last tho chains of slavery from 4,000,000 of peo- -n v1(1 1,,.

hinfknmo mi nle; saved the country from the efforts of wlll be elected entiie a handsome ma vention are requested to meet at the rest dence of D. P. Stone this (Thursday) evening ils enemies to destroy it; given lands to the landless, pensions to the disabled soldier. evening. H.

H. Hilllx chairman, and report progress, Hon. G. W. Wetmore secretary, and the greenback dollar to the people, and has or countenanced by any honest Re-brought us safely to resumption and gener- F.

Chamberlain, contractor and Charlie Stafford and S. S. Leeds the result was the election of four ai prosperity, is enuueu lo mo graieiui nublican. It is neither necessarv or ler here, has completed the stone -mri thanks and enthusiastic support of every delegates and four alternates to at passed through town luonuay, naving idation for the opera house and honorable. We have had a fair conven- menu ol ins country and humanity.

a neighboring room and got a lamp and matches, and it is supposed in lighting the lamp burnt her fingers, when she' let the match drop which quickly ignited the quilt. She shut up the door and went down stairs but the sinokc came out of the open transom and alarmed Mrs. White who5 found it hv time to put out the fire, although the quilt and much of the carpet was burneif, and five holes was burned through tho floor. It was a very narrow escape front a great loss. For fine stock of all kinds, Sabetha leads, and we are sorry that mors of our stock raisers have not advertised? themselves at our neighboring fairs-.

They will all, however, have an opportunity to exhibit at a fair of our own next year, unless we are badly mistaken, a the right men have now awakened to their own rater-est, and a meeting will be called next week to further consider the matter. Col. White' took ten of his blooded cattlo to the Salem' fair, and was awarded nine premiums, in spent Sunday down the road. Their be seen with a number of work Resolved, That the Democracy by its cowardly subserviency to slavery in years past, its giving aid and comfort to the enemy tend the county Democratic convention as follows: Michael Kearns, I. raising the building this morn- tion, and it is our duty to work for all alike, and to redeem Nemaha county new elevators are making good progresss, Daniel Neal, Dr.

A. C. Price, H. the rebellion, its efforts to fasten slavery on Kansas, its attitude on the question of Revs. S.

D. Storrs, of Topeka, F.T lrom Ueuiocratic rule, io Uo this it is Hillix. Alternates: Wm. Wright, secession, its enorts ny tne use or too shotgun and revolver to create a "solid South." liE understand the southern com Ingalls. of Atchison, R.

B. Guild, of D. K. Neal, II. P.

Shenard, B. F. its attempt to starve the government by withholding necessary appropriations, and Seneca, G. W. Skinner, of Hiawatha, not necessary to heap abuse upon or throw dirt at parties who oppose us we moner district has nominated T.

burland for county commissioner, Chamberlain. For township central Dy its general tendency to advocate the and Daniel Kloss, of Highland, are in ponrempnmesidem every punne question, nnf u. t.i1i:,.0 'iJ. iV, Jheartily indorse the nomination is deserving ot the condemnation ot all m.o lyVt mis wcck, hllcuuiuk me uuw committee: Geo. A.

Wetmore, W. H. Wright, D. K. Neal.

When the meeting adjourned and retreated in good order leaving none on the ground. terial Association. ever made that way but we can reach An "Independent" caucus will be the desired end by united action in work ing for our ticket, which we know and The Sabbath School concert at Al held this (Friday) evening, at Fagan's restaurant, to elect delegates to at patriotic citizens. The resolutions were adopted. J.

F. Clough was elected assistant secretary. The chairman appointed L. B. Brinson, W.

A. Lynn, and Conrad Droge tellers. On motion of George Graham the convention proceeded to the nomination of candidates in the ordor of tho published call. bany last Sabbath evening, was well can prove to all doubters is composed of attended, and passed off very nicely. tend the convention in Seneca to morrow.

good, true and competent men, who will Considerable originality was shown in the exercise ot their duties treat all J. P. Taylor spent several hours in Nominations for sheriff wore made, and alike in a centlemanly, honorable aud sat- in the order of exercises, and several stirring temperance pieces showed which side the people are on over i i i 1 an uuormui uauoi resuiieu as loiiows: 1 i v.i,.. ot isfactory manner. Or the men whom town Monday morning, looking after his chances as a probable candidate for the office of Recorder of Deeds.

They were so 3mall that he couldn't there. B. F. Fithian, the Superin Jc. 23 Ljie Republicans have selected for their Henry Lohmuller 17 Van B.

i lsher 13 standard bearers we have tune to say Hazzjird 7 1 find them. ffeel confident that the voters of district will "whoop 'em up" for Durland, until his majority will he greatest ever obtained in the w. a show conclusively that our city 1 preading, a couple of ladies, resists of the city here, when return- from Sabetha the other day came ight of this place, when one of them 1 to the other: "Oh, what a mis-1e we have made; we are coming 0 Seneca, we are certainly lost, 1 will be compelled to return to jeida. How did we make such a tstake," etc. In fact there was a jmer called at Mr.

Shinn's office is. morning in order to select a lot purpose of removing his resi- ice thereon which he agreed to do 30 days. He selected a lot on ndolph street. Also Joseph Wil-d, formerly from Pike county, 111., 3 selected a lot on Kandolph. street tendent presided over the exercises, and was ably assisted by Mrs.

E. S. Lawrence and Mrs. E. F.

Pugsley. very little this week, but before election R. F. Nair, who built a house in A formal ballot was then taken; mean- we hope they may be all known and un the northern part of town this sum while Mr. Hazzaru wnnorew as a canuioato dcrstood by every voter in the county.

before tho convention. Tlie vote stood: S. J. Miner and S. E.

West assisted in the singing, which was first-class. Great credit is also due the scholars, who knew their parts perfectly, caus mer, started east with his family on Monday, to see his old Virginia home. D. R. Vorhes, the Republican candi Vorhes 58 Shorrard 18 Lohmuller 17 cluding tho sweepstakes premium on' the.

best herd. His herd had to compete with; the Lincoln, herd, which took the premium at the State fair. Tho premiums taken' by the Col. amounted to $73.00 cashv The' Col. also took to the MarysvIHo' fair lusO week, thirteen head, and was awarded nino moro promiums, including three sweepstakes premiums ou best herd, best bull of any breed or ago aud best cow of any breed or age.

In fact it is genorally considered-that Col. White hus the best herd of blooded cattlo in the state. At the same fairs Messrs. T. B.

Coilins. I. F. Collins-, Wm-Moorhead, V. Braniganv and others whose names we do not now recall, but who live either in this city or township, exhibited their fast horses.worklioraes.and horse for all purposes, takfhg the rilibon in every instance.

And now that our stock men havo given the othar fairs a start, and the desirable lo--cation of Sabetha has been so universally concodod, let us take the matter in hand in' time and begin now to prepare to hold the first annual and successful District Fafe at Sabetha next fall. Moorhead Collins shipped two date for Sheriff, was nominated on the cars of hogs to Chicago on Saturday Fisher 6 99 second ballot receiving a majority over ing the exercises to pass off very smoothly. Quite a number were present from Sabetha and vicinty. Mr. vorhes nomination was made unani his competitors, all of whom are gentle night.

W. E. Stitt went along with them, and will remain in Chicago for a time. men well known and standins luirn in The Pioneer Literary Society elect mous; and being loudly called for he came forward, and in a short and feeling speech expressed his thanks for the honor con in their respective localities. Mr.

Vor ed the following officers for the ensu Ada Holden, only daughter of C. J. ferred, hes has been a resident of Nemaha coun ing term President, Samuel Magill Holdcn, of Albany, returned home on On motion of L. R. Jackson, Cyrus Shinn Saturday, after a couple of years' so ty for ten years, and is well known all Vice Presidents, Will Hooper and S.

C. Gage Secretary, Miss Ellen Lake A AHA Iy J-A TT lllVvll Uu ill 11 was nominatod for coroner by acclamation. journ in Worcester, and met a residence soon. over the county as an honest, industrious Nominations for county clerk were made, 3 i i warm welcome from her friends. Treasurer, Biel Lake Editors of the Pioneer News, L.

D. Tatman and C. auu an uuormai uaiiot resulted as lunuyva; I. Jay Nichols 40 and caPabllJ mechanic, being a carpenter S. McDonald, late of St.

Joseph, the news was received here the nomination of Cyrus Shinn county coroner last Saturday Joshua Mitchell 30 hv trnJ ns Roimh- S. Gage; Assistant editors, Mrs. E.J. has moved into the house on Wash .1. Inernm 1A You are cordfaly invited to1 attend Umn ond no mm lntrtic'ittr aiifl Myrick and Miss Allie Magill.

All ening there was the largest crowd A formal ballot was then taken, resulting nehv lm stnnrls sneond to no man in the ington street recently occupied by L. B. Brinson, having accepted the position of book-keeper in Bird Ham- be seen on our streets that has a Musical Convention to be beld at Sabetha, Kansas, commenciBg Monday evening, October 136h, 1879,. at are invited to attend these literary meetings, which are held every Friday evening at 7 o'clock sharp. as ionows: Nichols 54 county.

He ha had valuable experience man's store. en witnessed since the Sunday hool pic-nic at Hyde Park on the deputy sheriff, giving the best of satis- 30 o'clock, and continuing with Question for discussion Friday even Mrs. Ham Turner and Dot started i 1 1 I A A. It J.f-1 1-1 1 in oi last August, auuui ciuuk faction. His nomination was received ing, Untoher 10th: Kessolvea, That Vl It U--VI.

1 AA J.AVIAV JX. UUV for Illinois on Monday, where she intends to spend the next six months Mr. Nichols was declared the nominee for with the most enthusiastic applause, slmonico and called for Col. Shinn, county clerk. the times demand a change in the constitution respecting the age of a man eligible to the office of President showing his popularity with the public three sessions each day until Friday evening, October 17th, when a Grand Concert will bo given, in which all members will participate.

The committee respectfully urge all singers in the and persons in Nominations for nnnntv treasurer were when he made his appearance on then made, and ah informal ballot resulted visiting friends. She went with an uncle who has been visiting in this neighborhood for some time. Thomas Johnson, candidate for Trcas balcony they called on him for a as follows; of the United States. T. W.

Johnston OS urer, was nominated on the tormai uaiiot Lewis Zahm 33 terested in the cultivation of music. by a lanre maiority. Mr. Johnson is au Contrary to our announcement last week, W. A.

Pyle concluded to seek 101 Married. At the M. E. Parsonage, Marysville, eech, which he replied was all 0. provided however they could the paper as satisfactory evince that he was the nominee, hen they said they could, when he to attend the Convention, and to use There being two moro votes cast than old resident of the county, and is a gen- a home elsewhere, and on Tuesday of delegates, and a question arising as to the Sept.

27th, 1879, by Rev. A. their offorts and influence to make the enterprise a source of great prof effect of an informal ballot, tho chairman tlenian of excellent business qualihca-ordered a formal ballot, which resulted as follows: tions and of careful and methodical liab Coe, Mr. J. E.

Holford and Miss roeeeded by saying that it was a it and pleasure to all concerned. May Cochren, both of Washington county, Kansas. urce of great pleasure to him to its and is kuown to ie possessed the fhe committee have secured the ink that the delegates to the coun- most sterling integrity. ISo better nom 99 services ot rror. J.

w. suflernr or New ork City, a gentleman of wide Bepublicah convention seen proper last week started for Hutchinson, accompanied by his family, where he will probably go Into business. J. S. Love, moved into town last week, having traded for the Brown property north of the railroad, and H.

W. Jenkin's moved out on Love's farm in Nebraska, which he now owns. Mr. Johnston's nomination was made ination could have been made for that Xotice. I am informed that I am the nomi select him for that very position, that he was a Eepubli office or one more deserving of the hearty unanimous; and being called forward, utter complimenting his opponent, and thanking the convention for their choice, pledged that the vote election day would show the Republicans of Nemaha county had made reputation as an author and Teacher, and also as a director of musical conventions, and they can safely promise all who attend, the best in endorsement of the Republican party.

nee for (Jounty Coroner. It so, 1 wish to say to the voters of Nemaha no mistake in nis nomination. I. J. Nichols, candidate for County in deep died in the wool but that never had any aspirations to any ey great altitude politically as he that an aspirant for such Nominations for register of doods were county that I must emphatically decline the nomination, and could not structions and training, as well as- Clerk, is a farmer by occupation, well and then made, an informal ballot resulting: Mr.

and Mrs. O. Lilley, of Broome interesting and profitable lectures attend to any business of the kind if favorably known in Richmond township, county, New York, came in lastFri- elected. Hence you will do me a day evening, and propose to spend upon musical topics. One of the objects of this convert straightest sect, and Samuel Wilson 10 vprmlilicnn of flip D.

Douglass J2 a icpumican oi me jl inors compared very well with a 5 driver, inasmuch as they usually uld ascend to but was sure to come down the winter with their children Mrs. nna if lnrfnl will fill llin rmsntinii '19 I Lv .1... great favor by selecting some one else, yet thanking the delegates at the Republican convention for their A formal ballot was thon taken, resulting tn which Vin nanirns with erorlir. to hiin- W. B.

Slosson, Mrs. E. F. Pugsley E. S.

and L. B. Lillev who live in fia fnllnwar I A tion is a course of through and eminently practical instruction, from which church choirs and amateurs' may derive invaluable benefit. Mu i ot unlike the pile driver only in one Inspect; the pile driver would ascend Thompson 50 self and his party. this vicinity.

confidence they have seemed to repose in me, ord i Douglass 2 Cyrus Shinn, the nominee for Coroner, I) such an altitude and then the rig J. R. Schaeffer having rented a ing would give way and down it I remain yours very respectfully, Cyrus Shinn. was nomiuatea ny acclamation. iur, 99 Mr.

Thompson's nomination was made ould come but would rise to the mill in Mound City, came back last week, packed up his household goods and on Tuesdity started off for Shinn is the founder of Oneida, and is a ame elevation and continue to do so unanimous. He thanked me convention, and requested that as they had remembered him in a nomination Oct. 4 they would not forget him at the election Nov. 4. r.

Ford business man too well known to require Republican Count) Convention. his new home. This breaks up J. P. ut the politician was hardly ever nown to rise but once, which was commendation.

Throuirh his individual In compliance with the published call, the M( 1 1 VITH IM1 Hil UI1U lit rurt uuxirtr Matthews' family, and he offers his Republicans of Nemaha county met in del thanked the Republican party of Nemaha nountv for what thev had dono foilhim. He exertions the town ot Oneida has been property for sale, ery pleasant. But the tumble and triking the ground with such force promised that, no Republican would do egate convention at the court house, Seneca, on Saturday Oct. 4, 1879, at 2 o'clock p. m.

Gregg Buinson's elevator started more lormr. liiompson eieciion man nuu- built up, until it ranks as one of the most lively little stations on the road. iras what he most disliked. Hence if selt. up on Tuesday and shelled out a couple On motion of W.

H. Fitzwater, Wm. Hin O. C. Bruner was nominated for Surveyor aey would all promise to be at the by acclamation.

of cars of corn. The machinery is now oils at the coming election regard Tho committee on resolutions, through ted was elected temporary chairman, and on motion of R. M. Emery, West E. Wilkinson was elected temporary secretary.

'ess of weather or business and cast Mr. Graham, reported the tollowing addi nearly all in position and Brinson has tional resolution, which was adopted unan heir votes for him to stay at home. imously: been notified that 6,000 bushels of wheat would set up the cigars, and in Kesolved. That we regard tho mon who The chairman appointed E. H.

Chapman, A. Wells, Jacob Meyer, R. C. Bassett, and R. M.

Emery a committee on credentials, who on motion of J.H.Johnston were also sic teacher (vocal and instrumental) will find this a rare opportunity for gaining new and advanced ideas in the "Art of Teaching." A social hour will be held each afternoon from 3 to 4 o'cloek (except Friday) for social intercourse, and the rendering of solos, duets, trios, quartets (vocal or instrumental), ky the' members. Delegates from abroad are specially invited to bring suitable selections for the social hour and closing concert; also to notify the chairman of the executive committee in advance of their coming, as it is the intention to entertain members from abroad gratis. The association cannot be responsible for the care of toams. Books will be provided for the members without charge. Pastors receiving a circular will confer a favor by givingpublic notice of the convention, and are cordially invited to attend.

Member's tickets, concert tickets, 35c; children, 25c; tickets to evening sessions and concert, 75c. 'uired of J. O. Steinbach if he had are at Doniphan and Hansen, which will be brought down here and cleaned as have been named by this convention for your support as representative Republicans honest and capable; that they are entitled igars and he replied yes then Col authorized to select permanent officers for to and we hereby pledge them our united ihinn thanked the audience for their soon as they are ready for it. support.

the convention. On motion of George Graham, the follow The following resolutions were also of L. B. Brinson has given up his attendance and lit from the rostrum ind remarked, "Boys come," and fered by Clark Mills, and adopted: Ing committer on resolutions was also ap house on Washington street, stored Roy A. Thompson, candidate for Register of Deeds, is well known in Rock Creek township, where he resides, as one of the most popfiar young men in the republican party.

He is well qualified for that office aud will receive a rousing victory iu his own township where his gentlemanly deportment and accommodating qualities are known and appreciated. 0. C. Bruner received the nomination for surveyor by acclamation. Mr.

Bruner is known to be a first-class surveyor, and has filled the office to the satisfaction of everybody. He will be elected without opposition. Resolved. That we as a Republican con pointed: George Graham, A. W.

Williams, J. F. Clough, A. L. Coleman, and W.

S. vention and individual voters will discoun tenance anv dissatisfied individual who part of his goods, and rented rooms in the north end of Masheter's new White. shall appear as an independent for office hey did come, when he passed the 'igars; oh, what smoking; it seemed hat everybody smoked. This ended ne of the most lively demonstrations 'ver witnessed in our city and every after submitting their claims to this con During the absence of tho committee. vention.

building, up stairs.where, in company withWillUpdergraff, he is now keep speeches were called for from Hon. E. Resolved. That we as a Republican con Stitt, whose "wind was so badly taken vention renew our expression of gratitude away" by the call he could not respond, and to the delendors ot our common country. pne seemed glad they lived.

Mr. Hon. Ira F. Collins, who responded in a red On motion of W. H.

Fitzwater, a Central ing bachelor's hall. This change has been made necessary by the illness of his wife, who had a stroke of paralysis a few weeks ago, so cannot re ihinn says if he should secure the Committee of live was appointed for the en hot flve-minutes speech that was loudly suing year, viz: West. E. Wilkinson. W.

8, nomination for coroner in the Demo applauded. bratic convention then he will be Tho committee on credentials reported White, F. Bowen, J. Sliorriud and Clark Mills. Adjourned sino die.

turn to Kansas for the present, that the temporary officers of the conven- i-unning on a double track..

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