The Alliance-independent. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1892-1894, August 25, 1892, Page 13, Image 13

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    THE AL L A N C E -1 N D E P R N T) V. N T
Rally in Loup connly,
The independents of Loup county
will have a grand rally at Taylor, Sat
urday. Sept. 3. Kem, Fairchild and
McCall will be the speakers.
In Iowa.
The people's party in Iowa has put up
a good state ticket. E. IJ. Gillette who
was incongress with Weaver is the nora
inco for secretary of state. The other
nominees are A. J. Blakely for auditor,
Justin Wells for treasurer. Chas. Me-
Kenzie for attorney general, J. II. Iijr-
nett lor rauroau commissioner.
Judge Cole who was formerly supreme
iodsreofthe state, was or. Kent at the
convention and reaffirmed his adhpsion
t the peop'e's party in an eloquent
speecn.
McKeighen in Webster County.
Congressman McKeighen and J. B
Romine spoke to a large and enthus
iastic crowd of peoplo at Cary's grove,
seven miles east of Blue Hill, on Satur
day, the 20th. It was the occasion of a
V A . - a
narvest time picnic given by the Inde
pendents of Webster county in honor to
their beloved chieftain vvhn.se nomina
tion for congress was ratified with great
enthusiasm and many plaudits of ''well
done, rood and faithful servant wp.
command you to return to your labors
in congress.
McKeiffhan's maioritv will be greater
in the counties composing his district
man iwo years ago
Weaver, Van Wyck and Victory
Ic dependent brothers, the great pol
ltical battle has begun. Let us be
wise and lose no opportunity to streng
then our forts by organizing clubs,
etc. victory is within our reacn in
this state if we work well and are tiue
to our colors. The old parties setup a
great howl. But remember the brigh
ti r the mcon shines the louder the
' dogs howl. The bright sun of victory
seems to shine on the people's cause
But we must not under-estimate the
strength of our enemies. Crafty poli
ticians lie awake nights planning how
to accomplish our defeat. Wall Street
will lcosen its purse strings at this
election.
They expect to defeat us
their crafty maneuvers,
plain, honest people, who
country more than their
coining our way. Thev
whipped into line any longer by
old parties.
They are coming- from the faim, l.oyB, the
mine and the mill.
Willi our batt t-cry cf inetice, Iho flag- of
Bunker Hi)!.
We gained a grand victory each
time we were defeated, si nd James E
Boyd gained a grand victo-y for us
when he vetoed the Newberry bil
Now let us go to vvotk like heroes.
4"! I la. -
uuara an weai p mn cand Jet your
cry be Weaver, Van Wyck and Victo
ry ! And if we go down let us go down
JiKe brave ho diers, with our Mag railed
to the swill, to rise again and tuumrm
in tnc end.
Michael Braxaiiav.
Endicott, Nebr.
Whitehead Accepts.
Under the date of August 22d, Mr.
Matt Dougherly, of Ogalalla, chairman
of the republican congressional com
mittee of the 'Sixth district, writes
mat wniteneaa win accept Kems
challenge and says he is ready to . ar
range dates and places. ,
Rohemian Van Wyck Club.
The Bohemian independents of Oma
ha met last Saturday and organized a
people's party Van. Wyck club. The
following named officers worn pi
V. TYlesbinsky. president; V. Eugel
shater, vice president: J. Steiger, sec
ond vice president: J. Vftskii.KeMvtnv
C. E Stastny, treasurer. This prom
ises to he one or tne strongest people's
party clubs in the city. Omaha Toe-in.
The Bryan-Field' Debate.
The agreement for the manner of
conducting the joint discussion be
tween Bryan and Fieli has not yet
been signed by Cha rmen Broady and
Boggs of the respective committees.
but an understanding has been reached,
and the preliminary preparations were
con-pleted yesterday afternoon.
The first speaker opening the de
bate will be allowed an hour, and the
speaker following will be given an
hour and fifteen minutes to reply, and
the first speaker will bo 'allowed fif
teen minutes in which to answer.
The cai-ipaiffn will oocn at Lincoln
on beptemoer i.Jth, and Judge Field
will open the debate. After this the
meetings will be held in the foil nwin or
order; the speakers alternating in the
opening speech :
September 15, at Tecum?ch. Brvan
is, at ra vnec City, Field
Zt, at b'alJs City, Bryan.
zz, at Auburn, Field
24. at Nebraska f!itv
ti '
September 2, at Syracuse, Field.
" 29. at Weonino- Wnbr
n ' o ' '
uryan.
October 1 at Plattsmouth, Field.
RUILD A WALL
ABOUT
YOUR"
SAVINGS .U
THE BEST WAY
IS TO PROPERLY
INVEST Til EM.
O M F 0 13 T T 1ST S4TTOTT.S
IN A GOOD SHOE , v
TIIEtttf ISItOOM :
FOR NOTHING BUT COMFORT .
THERE TS ALWAYS ROOM FOR THAT.
THERE ARE SOME SHOES
THAT CAN BE CALLED FOOT WEAR
ONLY BECAUSE. THEY WEAR THE FEET.
SUCH SHOES
i.
SHOULD HAVE ANO ITIER I.E TTEU ADDED
TO THE LAS T SYLLA15LE KOir ! HEY
CERTAINLY TURN FOOT WE Ut INTO FOOf WEARY.
A GOOD INVESTMENT
DURABLE, NEAT, COMFORTABLE,
FOOT GEA.Il:
try us. ;!,; . ' '
LlfcOLIf SHOE STORE.
1015 0 Street, T liincoTn. Neb.
w m m w
3&s:ck:Hi3l.i-,
again hy
But the
love their
party, aie
cannot 1 e
the
Talcott in Webst-i Coimty.
Cowi.ES, Neb., Aug. 17, 1892.
I commenced the week's work heroin
Webster county at Rosemont, Monday
evening. I had a good largo meeting.
People are wide awake and deeply in
teres ted.
The mceting last night at B aden vas
a rousing one lor short notice. G. A.
R. hall, a large one, wasfil'ed to over
flowing with many stand'ng around the
doors. Mr. Snyder aud familv, com
posed of wife, two sons and fou daugh
ters furnished music, singing some
campaign songs also with a full martial
band. At the cl so of the meeting
three cheer i were proposed for the
1 aud which were given with a whoop,
also three cheers for Weaver and the
Independent cause. Th independents
of Bladen and vicinity have organized a
club of seventy-five members and with
more coming. Yonrs in thecause,
W. II Talbot.
Boyd Not a Candidate.
The following telegram has been re
ceived by Chairman Ogdcn of the dem
ocratic state central committee :
Delmont, Cal., August 21.
Hon. Charles Ogden,
Chairman Democratic Committee
I am receivins- letters and telegrams
that friends are makini? efforts to sp
cure for me the nomination for govcr
nor. .Lie tore leaving Omaha I thoi
it was definitely understood that I was
not a candidate.
Please sav oubliclv to friends anA
democrats that, while appreciating
meir Kina intentions, l am not a candi
date, and, as stated to you, under no
circumstances, will I accent the nomin
ation. I believe we can elect our state
ticket if men of acknowledged intno-H
ty and ability are nominated, and mmn
my return w.ll do all in my power
towards the election ol such a ticket,
James E. Boyd.
Successor to BADGER LUMBER CO
Who lesalej Retai I Lumber
TELEPHONE 7O1. -
0 ST. BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH LINCOLN, NEB.
VICTOR SCALES,
A Plff as a folitical Factor.
tTTI
vvnen ex-Senator-Charles JT. Vn.n
Wyck of Nebraska, was running for
Congress, many years ago, in the
fifteenth New York district, there was
a certain irishman whosteadfastly re
fused to give the old soldier any en
couragement. The Colonel was greatly
surprised, therefore, when Pat in
formed him, on election day, that
he , had concluded to simnnrf
him. 'Glad to hoar it. rrUt n
near . it," said the Colonel. "I
rather thought vou were against
Patrick." "Well, sir." sniH PntnVi,
"I wuz; and whin ye stud bv me rjio--
pen ana talked that day fur two hours
or worse, ye didn't budge me a hair's
Dreath, sir; but after ve wuz nrm
T . . .,... . " 0
away j. eot to thmkintr how VO. ronohpA
yer nana over the fence and scratched
the pig on the back till he laid dnwn
wid the pleasure of.it. and I malfl n
me mintt that whin a rale Colon si tvaq
is sociable as that I wasn't the man
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