Iowa Official RegisterState of Iowa., 1893 |
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... Richland . Washington Grand River .. Lee 79 99 55 13 1 791 20 1 94 66 7 7 93 9 121 791 91 12 ! 55 20 98 93 66 7 77 56 14 1 74 15 1 75 57 14 75 66 50 24 66 50 24 66 50 24 66 71 29 17 71 29 17 ! 71 29 17 71 Greenfield . 196 102 15 6 198 ...
... Richland . Washington Grand River .. Lee 79 99 55 13 1 791 20 1 94 66 7 7 93 9 121 791 91 12 ! 55 20 98 93 66 7 77 56 14 1 74 15 1 75 57 14 75 66 50 24 66 50 24 66 50 24 66 71 29 17 71 29 17 ! 71 29 17 71 Greenfield . 196 102 15 6 198 ...
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... Richland . Silver Lake . 236 101 ] 24 16 1 31 20 1 101 56 13 96 39 3 32 34 80 41 13 19 34 13 2 31 238 , 100 13 20 1 34 13 4 24 16 1 31 20 1 7 3 236 102 | 7 3 236 102 7 3 236 102 ] 71 3 236 101 ] 7 3 13 20 13 19 13 19 .... 13 201 ...
... Richland . Silver Lake . 236 101 ] 24 16 1 31 20 1 101 56 13 96 39 3 32 34 80 41 13 19 34 13 2 31 238 , 100 13 20 1 34 13 4 24 16 1 31 20 1 7 3 236 102 | 7 3 236 102 7 3 236 102 ] 71 3 236 101 ] 7 3 13 20 13 19 13 19 .... 13 201 ...
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... Richland . 149 112 Seely 65 Stuart township . 41 Stuart- First ward 115 Second ward .. 101 Thompson .. 145 119 Union 55 Valley . Victory 208 176 112 240200 285282 33388E 6526EN 321 16 38 1 18188 — 731 521 321 61 37 4 40 32 15 3 148 112 ...
... Richland . 149 112 Seely 65 Stuart township . 41 Stuart- First ward 115 Second ward .. 101 Thompson .. 145 119 Union 55 Valley . Victory 208 176 112 240200 285282 33388E 6526EN 321 16 38 1 18188 — 731 521 321 61 37 4 40 32 15 3 148 112 ...
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... Richland . 32 132 32 132 33 131 South Fork . 162 122 6 162 122 6 162 122 6 Tete Des Morts . Union 27 128 28 127 27 128 32 132 162 122 6 27 128 33 131 35 129 162 122 6 162 122 6 27 128 27 128 122 142 2 121 143 | 121 143 2 , 121 | 143 2 ...
... Richland . 32 132 32 132 33 131 South Fork . 162 122 6 162 122 6 162 122 6 Tete Des Morts . Union 27 128 28 127 27 128 32 132 162 122 6 27 128 33 131 35 129 162 122 6 162 122 6 27 128 27 128 122 142 2 121 143 | 121 143 2 , 121 | 143 2 ...
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... Richland .... 102 64 17 1 101 64 17 Rock Creek . 50 90 10 51 91 8 8 76 166 8 76 166 8 76 166 8 7 156 129 11 7 156 129 | 11 7 156 129 ] 11 1 101 51 64 17 1 1011 64 17 1 91 8 Hickory Grove 85 70 4 3 86 69 4 3 86 69 4 3 86 69 4 3 86 51 91 ...
... Richland .... 102 64 17 1 101 64 17 Rock Creek . 50 90 10 51 91 8 8 76 166 8 76 166 8 76 166 8 7 156 129 11 7 156 129 | 11 7 156 129 ] 11 1 101 51 64 17 1 1011 64 17 1 91 8 Hickory Grove 85 70 4 3 86 69 4 3 86 69 4 3 86 69 4 3 86 51 91 ...
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Page 101 - This convention hereby renews the expression of appreciation of the patriotism of the soldiers and sailors of the Union in the war for its preservation, and we favor just and liberal pensions for all disabled Union soldiers...
Page 90 - Republican party demands the use of both gold and silver as standard money, with such restrictions and under such provisions, to be determined by legislation, as will secure the maintenance of the parity of values of the two metals, so that the purchasing and debt-paying power of the dollar, whether of silver, gold or paper, shall be at all times equal.
Page 109 - We demand a national currency, safe, sound, and flexible, issued by the general Government only, a full legal tender for all debts, public and private, and that without the use of banking corporations, a just, equitable, and efficient means of distribution direct to the people, at a tax not to exceed 2 per cent per annum, to be provided as set forth in the sub-treasury plan of the Farmers' Alliance, or a better system; also by payments in discharge of its obligations for public improvements.
Page 109 - We believe that the money of the country should be kept as much as possible in the hands of the people, and hence we demand that all State and national revenues shall be limited to the necessary expenses of the government, economically and honestly administered.
Page 100 - ... consistent and vigorous, compelling respect abroad and inspiring confidence at home. While avoiding entangling alliances, It has aimed to cultivate friendly relations with other nations, and especially with our neighbors on the American continent, whose destiny Is closely linked with our own, and we view with alarm the tendency to a policy of Irritation and bluster, which is liable at any time to confront us with the alternative of humiliation or war.
Page 89 - We reaffirm the American doctrine of protection. We call attention to its growth abroad. We maintain that the prosperous condition of our country is largely due to the wise revenue legislation of the Republican congress.
Page 109 - Alliance, or a better system ; also by payments in discharge of its obligations for public improvements. 1. We demand free and unlimited coinage of silver and gold at the present legal ratio of 16 to 1.
Page 110 - The land, including all the natural sources of wealth, is the heritage of the people, and should not be monopolized for speculative purposes, and alien ownership of land should be prohibited.
Page 102 - Upon this statement of principles and policies, the Democratic party asks the intelligent judgment of the American people. It asks a change of administration and a change of party in order that there may be a change of system and a change of methods, thus assuring the maintenance unimpaired of institutions under which the Republic has grown great and powerful.
Page 89 - Congress. We believe that all articles which cannot be produced in the United States, except luxuries, should be admitted free of duty, and that on all imports coming into competition with the products of American labor there should be levied duties equal to the difference between wages abroad and at home. We assert that the prices of manufactured articles of general consumption have been reduced under the operations of the Tariff Act of 1890.