The Nebraska independent. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1896-1902, July 13, 1899, Image 8

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    THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT.
July i, 1899
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Clippinjs.
MAKING DEBTS.
Moaoy it, or should bo, bo Instrument
for diaubanrlnff dobt. but if we lot ths
bankers Kt complete control of the
ImhIdit of our money it nil! ba an Instru-
muni for eroatlns debt. When the
bankers Issu our currency there will be
but one way to set it into circulation.
and tfaat it to borrow it, for bankere do
not entrance in buelnee enterprises, boy
proiwty, or employ labor to anj groat
extent, benoeevory dollar of bank cur
rsncy that le In circulation will Indicate
that soros one owe for it it will repre.
eent debt Tbla la a pemreion of tbe
rightful use of money. Trenton Leader.
AN INDIAN WOMAN.
A a the Mirror stated last wook, Mra.
Tnotnaa McCuoluy. an Omaha Indian
woman, waa oboson moderator on the
school board In district No. ID. Tburst
on coooty. Tbla ia probably tbe drat
Indian woman ever elected to that office
In the Uuiled Btatoa. Mra. McC'auley is
a daughter of Albert Fonteoelle, Wuo
was a brother of the famous Logan
Fontimolle, wbo was killed by tbeHlouz
Indians la I860. Lyons Mirror.
: baa lasted orer and above the regular
nat at maintaining a fleet in Aeiatic
wnfori ' .
Tha World declares that the United
I nt iinn trola considerably leas trrl-
trv in the PhillDDinea than Hualn did
vhnii the Amerldaus took posseaaioo and
hut the axnenae of eubtiuiuir the Mauds
Including tbe f tfU,uuu,i"Hj indemnity to 1 wan irom ureeiey county.
upon tbe Held of Petersburg in maintain
ing the dignity of the atara and atrip.
We believe tbre Is no stronger man in
the district than Is General Harry, and
that tbe hosts of reform could place In
tbe leap no man who would , do more
honor to tbe cause, the district and tbe
hulls of congress than tbe farmer vet
Soaln. will be at least 100,000,000
It is believed that 1,000 rwrulta per
week will be required during tbe rainy
uuumn to keen General IMa supplied
with the number of fefllRient troops time
he aava are noceaaary to "asslmiiata
tbe ielande.
SUE' HERE.
Of course "prosperity" baa fallen over
Mubraaka like a mia aummer loir, auo in
proof of It we here show f,bkbral terms
on which Gottleib Barry of Hhel ion bor
rowed 135 froffl a goldbng banker. He
travB a cbattle mortgage on Ultm-n bead
of hoi, one calf, croo oo twelve acres of
wheat, and elabty-flve acres of corn, As
compared with theBhelton money lonner
Hbylock was an open nanaea, uoerai
hearted cltlsen, whose bosom stuck out
like a buffer nbreon with the milk of hu
man kindness. Kearney New Era
Btandard.
WHY HE LAUD 0 ED.
Tbs opinion the Filipinos have of res
ident McKlnley must be very similar to
that which Little Haven, an Arapahoe
cult, u ua oi wuite men in general.
During an Interview between the chief
and the then Indian commissioner, the
latter endeavored to explain to tne ewef
something of heaven and of bell, and be
toio mm an good men, wuite and red,
went to heaven and all bad ones went
to hell. Little Haven laughed immod
rately and the commissioner Inquired
the cause of his merrirnont, When be
teooverod bis breath be said: "I am
much pleased with what yon toll me of
.heaven and hell, and tbe characters that
go to each place, Good notion! Heap
good! Vot if all whit men ore Ilka
those I know, when tbs Indian goes to
hsaven very few whits men will trouble
blm there," Simpson's Uayouet,
' WEARY OF IT.
It makes the k.o. t. rooters snort with
distrust at tbs way the sliver people of
Nebraska ars preparing to turn down
another republican supreme fraud (called
judge) at the election next tan. uut in
spite oi an tneir snorting, tne people are
weary of tbe wicked way tbs supreme
Judges of this state have been looting
the treasury for several years to pay fat
salaries to their relations. It is safe to
predict that after tbe next election tbs
iflaiorlty of the supreme court Judges ia
WUUVJ s a ivuiiwi
BARRY FOR CONGRESS
PREPARE TO PAY.
tbs new lorn world of Juns tj gave
some startling figures as to the cost of
tbe present war In tbs Philippines.
The articls states that f 03,000,000
and the lives of 604 men is the price paid
tb as far for tbs advantage gained in
Luaon, besides 0,500 soldiers wounded
and many timet that number mads in
valids. It is claimed that the army In tbs
Philippines Is costing 1280,000 a day
now and that ths sum will exceed .'!00,.
000 when tha whole of tbs 85,000 troops
arrive. These figures do not Include tbe
naval expenaes which are estimated at
110,000 a day or $1,870,000 for the
187 days that tbe war with Aguinaldo
Of tbe available men mentioned In
connection with tbs congressional nom
ination this fall In the Big Blxtb district
tbs Independent bas bad little to say ex
oept as a matter of news, but ws believe
that tbe time has arrived when a true
representative of tha people should take
a Arm stand for the man wbo, in Its best
Judgment after a careful review and due
deliberation, stands eminently superior
to all otbsr available candidates spoksn
of In connection with this most import
ant position re oeiievs tnat man is
Genoral Patrick IL Harry, of Ureely
county.
General Harry is a man wboss honor
and Integrity bas never been questioned
vy iriena or ioe, ne is a naont ana con
vincing speaker and an able opponent of
populist principles; ne is a veteran wbo
won bis title by gallant servloe. and an
empty sleeve tells of tbe sacrifice made
A STATE CAMPAIGN FUND
aaaaaaiiaiaaaiaiaaaa
Tbs Skate Central Committee, at its recent meeting, authorisod the
Chairman and Secretary of the Committee to open, through the columns
of ths Ninnm Ihdki-kjidbnt, a popular subscription for raising funds
for ths coming campaign,
la accordance with this action of the committee, blanks lor such
subscription, will appear In ths paper each week, and additional pledget
will be sent to any wbo apply for thorn.
The educational work not only of the coming campaign, bnt also that
of 1900, must be vigorously pushed, and your committee should be en
abled to moke an aggressive flght, which can only be done by having the
aecessary funds to push tbe work.
The Publishers of ths Nkimahka I.ndknodkht have kindly undertaken
to receive all subscriptions that may be made and hold all pledges for
future payments, publishing from time to time tbs list of contributors to
to the fund. They will also publish receipts from the chairman of the
Htafcs Committee, showing that all funds received have been turned over
to the Committee for purposes Intended.
Where It Is convenient to do so, clubs can be formed and the remittance
bo made In the name of suoh club, or a number of individuals can send
their subscriptions In ons remittance. We hope for a generous response to
this appoal- This is a campaign in tbs internet of ths people, and they
should hold np tbe bands of their servants and leaders as they move along
in tbe front rank.
By order of tbs Stats Central Committee, Peoples Independent Party
of Nebraska. J. N. GAFFIN, Cbalruian.
J, M. THOMPSON, 8wy.
Tbe agricultural and stock raising lu-
terests In tbe Sixth district Is tbs most
Important factor, a large majority , of
tbe voters being interested in one of
these pursuits, and we believe It Is but a
matter of Justice that one of tbeir num
ber should be chosen for this position
Inasmuch as all ol tbs other five districts
In ths stats ars being represented by at
torneys. General Harry is a practical
farmer and tilled tbe soil on his splendid
farm in Greeley county, where be now
resides, until bis appointment to the po
sition of ad u tan t general wnicn nos oc
eupied most of bis Urns since, Tbe farm
ina- Interests and tbs interests of tbe sol
dier in the Sixth district could have no
abler representative than be. Thefoi
lowing brief blosrrapby of General Harry
we find In ths Legislative Year Hook of
General Patrick II. Harry, of Greeley
Center, Is an old soldier wbo has earned
tbe unauestloned right to bis title, lis
enlisted In 1 801 In Company E, Sixty
third New York Volunteer Infantry, of
General Thomas F. Meaubnr's Irish
Hrigade. He took part In tbs battle of
iorkstown, r air oaits, uaines miii,
Savage Station. White Oak Swamp,
Cold Harbor, Malvern Hill, Second Hull
Hun, South Mountain and Antitam
wuere be was so seriously wounaed in
Junr of the same year ia Company A,
Twelfth Massachusetts, and took part
In nine notable engagements, among
which were the Wilderness and Spottsyl
vanla court house, In tbs battle at
Petersburg, General Harry was wounded
arm and amputation tie
came necessary, lie was accordingly
discharged October 28, 1804, After tbe
close of tbs war be esooused tbs green
back cause, and was a member of tbe
executive committee of that party in
Massachusetts. In 1880 he moved to
Greeley connty, Nebraska, where be bas
sinoe resided, and. with fivs sons, emu
vote a section ot land, in ibvu be
assisted fn organizing tbs independent
party, and was elected to tne twenty
third session of tbe legislature, serving
with credit as a member of the board ol
Impeachment, of which he was chairman.
He was again elected to ths legislature
in and at the olose of the session
the members of both bouses Joined in a
petition to Governor Holeouib, which
was concurred in by tbs nidges ol the
supreme court, for bis appointment to
tbs honorable ooeltioa of adlutant gen
eral. His administration of tbs Nebras!
ka national guard bas greatly advanoea
Its efficency in military science, and bis
worn witn our state troops nas oma
bigbly complimented by the military
board. At the expiration of bis com
mission tbe governor promptly reap
pointed General Harry for the ensuing
state aa ministration.
the campaign in tbs congressional
district will be watched with interest.and
Its result will be a matter of national
comment it being the only contest
wherein national issues will be involved
In Hryan's boms state, and tbe reform
forces cannot afford to make auy mis
takes or try any experiments In the se
lection of Its standard bearer, and with
a full realization of tbe importance In
selecting a candidate. The independent
confidently feels mat it makes no mis
take when It firmly champions tbe cand
idacy of Goneral Patrick 11. Harry, tbe
farmer-veteran of Greeley, Holt County
independent.
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GREAT DISCOUNT SALE
COMMENCING
MONDAY, JULY 10
' WE WILL SELL ALL OF OUR MEN'S BOYS' AND
CHILDREN'S ODD PANTS, STRAW AND
CRASH HATS AND CAPS AT
it
NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT FUND,
FOR THE
PEOPLES PARTY STATE CER COMMITTEE
CASH SUBSCRIPTION.
Tbe uulriguJ Ivnhj euLn nlx and puis Into the NVbranka Independ
ent te Fond for tha oaeof the Peoples Party Mute Uomnuttea the sum of
.. DOLLARS,
DKFKIiUKD Isl BMIUPTION.
I aUo agree to send yos kr t mmI eomnmtae tbs sum of.,
DOLLAR to b remitted iot later than tMobar 10, lll.
igntart
Date,
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dm sly
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(live tha astua, ooa da pittttta, or UMU1 that the Nthraat sJf.U
nay u in erwdiuog yu la ita smIuou with yuar aubi itmw.
Naafar tWit
Mais all rttllUM ttti lf ta
Ike Mattfukit !iLiHiM.i,iil. I UmJii
NeWMlft, a4 Kd auk Um kU4. UrsaaiM UU kf MwkJ 4
laUU astrraj aWrtiliMM M m rtiMimtaost,
CALL FOR CONVENTION
TaefaoiilM lodapcndaot Party UUctor
Wilt Momlnata Candidate Aug, ss.
Tbe PeopW Indeimndent Party elec
tors of the state of Nebrsaka are hereby
reqaeeted to send deli-gates from thei
reMiectlve counties, to meet In conven
tion la the city of Omaba on Tuesday,
Croightou ball, corner of ISth and Har
ney atreeta, for the purpose of placing
la nomination candidates for tbe follow
ing ollloes:
One judge of tbe supreme court; two
regents ol ths state university, and to
transact sucb other business as may
proiierly come before tbe convention.
j lie re premutation la baaed upon one
delegate at large for each county, and
and ous delegate for each one fauudred
votes or major fraction thereof, caat for
Hon. W, A. l'oynttr for governor at tbe
election ot lUo.
r.acn county la entitled to rcpresento
tion as follows:
Use
Kansas Lump
Rock Salt
For Stock,
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lex ncci.
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Aduma., 10
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Burt .U
Butler 1U
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$25,00 men's suits . . . . $18.75
$22.00 men's suits, . . ,$16.50
$20.00 men's suits.... $15.00
$18,00 men's suits.... $13,50
$15.00 men's suits. . , ,$11.25
$12.00 men's suits. .., $ 9.00
$10.00 men's suits.... $ 7,50
$ 8.00 men's suits..., $ 6.00
$ 6.00 men's suits,... $4.50
$ 5,00 men's suits,... $ 3.75
$12.00 boys' and children's suits $ 9.00
$10.00 boys' and children's suits $ 7.50
$ 8.00 boys' and children's suits $ 6.00 f
$ 7.00 boys' and children's suits $ 5.25
$ 6.00 boys' and children's suits $ 4.50
$ 5.00 boys' and children's suits $ 3.75
$ 4.00 boys' and children's suits $ 3.00
$ 3.00 boys' and children's suits $ 2.25
$ 2.50 boys' and children's suits $ 1.87
$ 2.00 boys' and children's suits $ 1.50
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Don't miss this sale, as 25 per cent off of our
One-Priced system of doing; business means
goods at COST and LESS. This is a Spot
Cash Sale, and will last until further notice.
off! FWFWfi fl OTHFWfi CCi
1116-17 O Street, Xjiiioolri.
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Inatlon for county officers, be mode at
the convention, selecting delegates to
the state and Judlclul conventions,
vnre two conventions are neld we
woa'd recomaiond that yon reorganise
tne county central committee at your
first convention, and send as tbe name
and poHtotflce aldress of tbe chairman
and secretary and comuiittemen st once.
lbs headquarters of tbe committee at
the time of tbe state convention will be
at tbe Fax ton Hotel, corner of Four
teenth and Far nam streets, Omaha, Ne-
braaka, where delegate tickets may be
bad. J. M. Thompson,
J. N. Gaftis, Becretary.
' Chairman.
call for;county convention
lot.)
Ill rtua4nl Uat aa shumm be
'tutt, 4 tbat the 4ki tt
va tsa Nil vute 4 tMir twiti
4nsalH.,
lllalafttar Mvwa )a 1 lhat hast
Peoples' Iodependeut Party County Con
vention for Lancaster County.
Tbs Peoples' Independent Party of
Lancaster county, Nebraska, will meet
indelegate convention at Bobaoan s
ball In Liuooln, Nebraska, on Thursday,
Auguat 10, 1890, at 10 oclock a.m., for
the nurpoae of pliving is nomination
candidates lor tne loiiowing omrea:
Three Judges of tbe diatrict court, one
clerk ot tbe diatrict court, one county
treasurer, one county clerk, oa county
judge, one sheriff, one coroner, one coun
ty t'oninileatoner,aod for the tranasction
ol sueh other business as may coma be
furw aaid convention.
Korb ward and precinct will be umM
to uua debitata at large, and oua deb-
gate for twit 15 votaa or luainr Iraetion
tbr4l id tbe vote caat lor , A, I oyo-
ter la IHUii.
Tbe various warda and preelnets will
baautitW! to rprMtalion aa Mloass
lal ward. IT, Vlnd ward, Iri; Brd n,
3U; 4th ward. 5l!; 6tb ard, 3T; Oih
ward, ITi Tib ward li Buda. H; lutr.
'Ia 7, IWutoa, fl; F.Ik, 7; (Irant, 0;
tlarnWL4; HwhUsd, 0. .anaate, IH,
I.lltlhll. T, JUidJle t'n-k, tt. Mill. H;
Nuib. 1(, North Bluff, fl, (tak, H,
Olive Branch, V; Faaiurt, T; Itiak
t'twk, 1, rnltila. p; Mtvaaa tWk, t.
Kl, tto, Hi h,.utk I'aaa, t, W rrlj, tt.
WwlOak, 7, West Uaevla, 4, Yaukaa
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It la rMMHiaU Ikat the varittua
iHuna ba bit Toaadav awaing, Aug.
, at N e'it k r M , wa4 tkat e-ti aaa
awa avt a HiouttMif l tka avnual
klit bit tkaeuttlugar, sad iwaka all
lm ie'l hinniiauaa,
hM tkis Atk div of Jaly, UttH.
(', l. B m.m h, BmSsmv Waaai is,
, rW'ratary, t beua.
TbaHlvt lUpMaa"aatkn wttt
awt at Ika mum toua aad p4. t'.h
t4 aad prtt,et aid Im alilk4 t
ih tM tu al lara aa l was M k
II wiiHt seat luftA, Oilfewt It
T. A. CAROTHERG
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05 A MONTH.
DR.
McCREW,
SPECIALIST,
TrattodlFonmcl
DISEASES AND
DISORDERS OF
MEN ONLY.
22 YMri f xprlnc.
12 Vmnl n Omihi.
Mndirlua iinil irmi
menr nl everywhere
by Mall or Ktpra.a,
&t tha feniutl I'hiirnii ...
ONLY $5 A MONTH.
home yhk ATM r.NT that curs and saves
you tunn mnBfV.
KLFX'TKltlTV A1 MCDICAL treat-
turot ramilitniKl In all cane wlirr Itlmdvl.
atil.. VarlcocHin, Stricture. Nypbllla, In all tla
Lftdn of VlKr ami Vitality, r.iiMid
fnitii abiiHHi tir Kxcftfc., Wmkoen. and JjI-ordi-r.
of Ktdny and lilndder
CURES GUARANTEED In all Cnrahla
r.in 4 ii.ry.it low. HiMik I Trp, OiiiKultatton
anS l'.i.uilunlou Pre Offlev hour. u m. to
a 7tiHim. hundny w to IK. DR. NIC
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ESTABLISHED 1878
thos. Mcculloch,
DEALER IN
Hides, Wool,
Pelts Etc.
917 Q Street. Lincoln. Neb.
DR. O.C. REYNOLDS,
SURGEON.
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Hesfsnitrs for Go:. Ur.t:r
Qt low prices.
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BROWN
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by dropping tne
pottil cani,
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Citaloguo an4 Price.
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$45 anil up,
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