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Domestic News May 6, 1892

The Beatrice Daily Express

Beatrice, Gage County, Nebraska

What is this article about?

The Beatrice Democrat unintentionally compliments Nebraska Republican enthusiasm through a quoted remark on numerous Republican clubs, which the Lincoln Journal misinterprets; clarification notes Republicans outnumber opposition, with Mr. Marvin seeking to join the crowd.

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The Beatrice Democrat pays an unintended compliment to Nebraska republican enthusiasm by saying "There are more republican clubs in the air in this section of the state than there are heads to hit."-Lincoln Journal.

Perhaps the Journal does not just comprehend the Democrat. What the latter meant was not only that the republicans were enthusiastic, but in numbers they outranked the combined opposition. And as Mr. Marvin loves to "run with the crowd" the paragraph quoted was his knock for admission.

What sub-type of article is it?

Politics

What keywords are associated?

Republican Clubs Nebraska Politics Beatrice Democrat Lincoln Journal

What entities or persons were involved?

Mr. Marvin

Where did it happen?

Nebraska

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Nebraska

Key Persons

Mr. Marvin

Event Details

The Beatrice Democrat states there are more Republican clubs in the air in this section of the state than heads to hit, complimenting Republican enthusiasm and numbers outranking opposition. The Lincoln Journal quotes this, but may not comprehend it fully. Mr. Marvin uses the paragraph as his knock for admission to run with the crowd.

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