The Alliance-independent. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1892-1894, July 28, 1892, Image 4

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    THE ALLIANCE-INDEPENDENT.
What They Think of Him.
Tho following are a few of the com
ments mado by the' rt form press of tho
county concerning Ilolden and his
Liberty:
Just set him down as a self-exposed
traitor. Stockville Sentinel.
L'berly, a new paper published in
Lincoln, makes a complete ass of itself
in attacking Congressman Kem's bill.
Crawford Boomerang.
Please remember that anything pure
will emanate from Holden's counsel
about as quick anl easily as from a case
of Limberger cheese. David City
Banner.
If Liberty is sent to you free do not
take it. -It is like admitting to your
fireside one who would destroy the
peace of your home. People's It ghts,
Seward.
The editor of Liberty seems to desire
to occupy the same niche in the inde
pendent party that Uosewater does in
the republican that of imperial dicta
tor. The Sun, ltushville.
Who supports Liberty? Its editor
has repeatedly said that he was run
ning it to make an honest living! Its
two or throe columns of adveitising
do not support it! Its subscription list
cannot support it! Leigh World.
Tho reform presi of tho state should
at once cut from their exchange lists
any paper whoso work stamps it as an
attempted breeder of discontent in our
ranks. The Tecumseh Republic.
Liberty sajs to the independent
press suspend judgment until I (Ilol
den) unmask the cur. He should hivo
said until I build up a reputation upon
the ruins of others. But Holden ap
pears to 1x3 built that way and can't
help it. Minden Workman.
The mission of his paper is to breed
suspicion in the ranks and consequent
ly hostility and cdefcat. Wo have no
doubt the paper was started for the one
purpose of damaging tho cause. Let
all true independents give it the cold
shoulder. The Schuyler Quill.
"O, how happy are they
Who they masters ftey."
This is the little rhyme sung by W.
C. Ilolden of tho Liberty, and be shows
himself to bo earnestly in the work of
defeating reformers while tho subsi
dized press all over the state is patting
him on the back and sayicg, "sick'im."
Ho works for the corporation master.
Ord Journal.
A man who has wallowed in rotten
ness, who has been scourged and drum
med out of the camp of the independent
porty, who has lloated in the sewers of
political corruption, is dragged out of
his despised surroundings, by the old
party henchmen to do their dirty work,
ando evated into the sanctum of a so
called reform paper to abuse the cush
ion of an editorial chair. What a sub
line and impressive spectacle. ltush
ville Sun.
"Llbir!y, the new so-called indepen
dent paper at Lincoln a stool pigeon
of the U. P. railroad is being very
widely quoted by the old party press
over the state, and the machint poli
ticians are reaping much satisfaction
from "Iteformor HoldenV discordant
utterances. Liberty is fighting Kem
and the indepenpent party generally,
and its editor is a wolf in sheep's cloth
ing, whose mission is to aid in tearing
down instead of building up tho people's
cause. The mission of Liberty might
as well be understood now as later on
Merna Record.
It strikes us tnat a newspaper man
posing In the position cf Mr. Ilolden,
would serve a better purpose by light
ing tho enemy than by treacherously
striking the friends of the cause he pre
tends to champion. Otce County Alii
ance.
Liberty's mission is to kick, be
quoted by the opposition press, create
disturbance, disruption, disintegration
and destruction of the independent
party. "Whosoever is deceived there
by is not wise." Let us "keep in the
middle of the road." Custer County
Beacon.
Liberty, a paper- recently started at
Lincoln, under the guise of an indepen
dent paper, but which proves to be
nothing more nor less than a railroad
tool, is none other than the "Judas.5
Let the independent press of the state
keep an eye on the Liberty and expose
in time any serious break that dis
reputable sheet may make. The Genoa
Banner.
Liberty, a paper published at Lincoln
by W. C. Ilolden, appears to bo itching
to disrupt the people's party. Holden
seems to have undertaken the job of
manufacturing one thousand and one
candidates. Every issue of his paper
is equally laden with soft soap and
dirty flings silly and vile slush about
the people's p'arty. Platte County
Argus.
The Liberty is no more of an inde
pendent paper than it i9 a piece of tho
moon. It's a newspaper that is doing a
dirty work for nothing or else being
paid for it. Every issue of the paper is
filled with dirty flings against tho
people's party and its representatives,
but such papers are alyvays receiving
the congratulations of the old party
We see the dirty schemes cf this
Judas now to disrupt our forces by as
saulting our leaders. He is too well
known, it seems to u, to make it neces
sary for the state papers to exert their
power and for our ablest men to spend
their energies upon to unmask. His
own course speaks louder than words
and no true independent can help but
see the hand he holds in this game.
His assaults are untimely and uncalled
for and will never accomplish any
thing for himself or the clique in whose
interests he conducts the Liberty. El
wood Independent.
i,
Some time ago the Nonconformist
came out with a warning against Hol
den on account of his boodle record in
tho old union labor movement with
which they were familiar. Tho next
week Holden followed with an attack
on the Nonconformist and a big boom
for The New Forum which he paid was
going to take the place of the Noncon.
The New Forum replied in the fol
lowing words:
It don't take long for the people to
detect the wolf in sheep's clothing in
this reform movement. The Liberty ?
published at Lincoln, Neb., has been
properly located.
MODERN SURGERY
When Liberty, the new independent
paper at Lincoln came to our desk we
could not give it the welcome we desire
to tender co-workers for justice. We
could not do so liecauso we were afraid
that, bearing the crooked reputation
he docs, W. G. Ilolden, its editor,
meant mischief in the battlecfor right,
and that his talent as a writer would
be guided by the guardians of monopo
lies and corporations to aid in disrupt
ing tho movement. Yet we said not a
word, hoping our suspicions were
groundless. But in a very short time
the new paper proved its mission and
is now doing our party moro dirt than
any other factor. People's Banner,
David City.
A NEW SURGICAL INSTITUTE FOR
THIS CITY AT THE HOTEL IDEAL.
H might be well to remember that
this is the same W. C Ilolden, who, as
plaintiff in a libel suit was brought fane
to face with such testimony (affidavits
be had made in the past) that he had
to admit that he had sold out to the
Union Pacific railroad for $1,200, and
again did the same thing and was paid
$00 by John M. Thurston; again that
he sold out J udgo Hamer for $ 142, and
also that he sold out to the democrats
in '88 and the republicans in '89. Who
can have aught but supreme contempt
for such a man, and where is tho man
in the independent movement who can
have any confidence in the man, or can
tell whether he is to-day speaking forth
the words of truth find soberness or is
olavinar into tho hands of some renublr
can who wafrts the place now filled by
An Institution Which Has Long Been
Needed in Lincoln A Capable Staff of
Physicians Modern Surgexy in All Its
Details.
Dr. Thad II. Woodward, who, since
his residence in this city, has acquired
an enviable reputation orer the state as
a skillful surgeon, has recently asso
ciated himself with a number of oilier
leading physicians and surgeons, and
having leased the Hotel Ideal building
on South Fourteenth street, has opened
up a modern surgical institute. The
medical staff comprises Dr. Thad 11
Woodward, abdominal and intestinal
surgerj ; Dr. II. C. Demaree, general
surgery; Dr. W. M. Knapp, late siper
intendent of the Nebraska hospital for
the insane, diseases cf the brain and
nervous diseases; Dr. II. B. Lowrey,
diseases of the heart, chest and general
medicino. These are all physicians of
recogtized skill and ability and men
whoso honoi and integrity have never
been questioned.
Modern surgery in all its branches
will bo practiced, using rigid asceptic
precautions in every operation. Spe
cial attention will be given to abdominal
and intestinal surgery.
The building is what is known as the
Hotel Ideal, on South Fourteenth street,
a half a block south of 0, and is reached
by the street car lines from all parts of
the city. It is a modern building, well
furnished throughout, with steam heat,
water, gas, plumbing and other modern
sanitary conveniences, and has room
for sixty patients. Trained nurses will
be in .attendance and the pitient can
have all the care and conveniencies
that are guaranteed in the large medical
and surgical institutes in the east.
The names of the gentlemen at the
head f Ihe institute are a sufficient
glial antce that everything promised will
be done, and that patients can rely on
honest, honerable and skillful treatment
within its walls.
A correspondence with the profession
throughout the west is desired, and
physicians who visit Lincoln will be
made welcomo by calling at the institute.
Homes, and Irrigated Farms, Gardens
and Orchards in the Celebrated Bear
River Valle y on the Main Lines ot the
Union Pacilic and Central Pacific R. R.
near Corinne and Sgden, Utah.
Splendid location for business and in
dustries of all kinds in the well ksown
city of Corinne, situated in the middle
of the valley on the Central Pacific R.R.
The lands of the Bear Kivcr valley are
now thrown open to settlement by the
construction of the mammoth system of
irrigation from the Bear lake and river,
just completed by the Bear River Canal
Co., at a cost of $3,003,000. Thp com
)any controls 100,000 acres of these tine
ands and owns many lots a:d business
ccatuns in the city ef Corinne, and is
now prepared to sell on easy terms to
settlers and colonies. The climate, soil,
and irrigating facilities are pronounced
unsurpassed by competent judges who
declare the valley to be tho Paradise of
the Farmer, Fruit Grower and Stock
Raiser. N ice social surroundings, good
schools and churches at Corinno City,
and Home Markets exist for every kind
of farm and garden produce in the
neighboring cities of Ogden and Salt
Lake, and in the great mining camps.
Lands will be shown from the local of
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HOG CHOLERA.
We will guarantee not to turn over
the earth, but to cure a.ny case of genu
ine or so-called hog cholera in from
three to five days or refund tho money.
It is nature's own remedy, and in proof
will be veadily eaten by any hog after
first taste, it will also prevent the
spread of the so-called disease in 21
hours after use.
Price $1.00 per ten pound package or
we will furnish one package free to any
farmer having many sick hogs, so quit
kicking, bring on your sick hogs, or
address for full particulars,
Lincoln Chemical co. ;.
P.O. Box bGl,
owe
mi,
15th and O Sts.
We Cap Suit you,
We make a specialty in this
line.
If you have horses and cattle
to trade for city property or
farms, send full particulars to us.
We have all kin ds of city prop
erty for sale or trade. If
you want any kind of
merchandise for
your lands
ATTENTION ! FARMERS
If you want to sell your far ms
for cash,
-OR-
If you wish to trade them come
and see us.
ffc Can Find You Buyers.
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Farm Dinner Bells, Western Washers,
Plain Wire, Barrel Churn?,
Poultry Net tin g , Refrigerators,
New Idea Gasoline Lawn Mowers,
Stoves, . Pumps and Tump
All Kinds of Pipe, Repairs,
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Especial attention paid to Harness Rs .
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