V THE ALLIANCE-INDEPENDENT. 21' They Will Debate J. L. McPheely of Minden, chairman of tho republican district committee, has written accepting tho challenge of the independent committee for joint discussions between McKcighan and Andrews. A joint committee meeting wi l bo held at once to arrange de tails " ; , Dawson County Picnic. Tho independents of Dawson county '. propose to hold a general rally and picnic on the fair grounds at Lexington on September 13. Kcm will address he people. W. L. Green is also ex; pected to be present. Grand Rally At Oakdale. - Tho independents of Antelope and Holt counties will hold one of the greatest rallies of the campaign near Oakdale on Sep'embjr 10 There will be a picnic dinner, speaking, music, etc. Poynter. Wolf. Shrader, and others will speak, and perhaps General Van Wyck will be secured. Wright in Franklin- II n. W. F. Wright held a series of t-ix meetings in Franklin county last week. The meetings were held at Franklin, Bloomington, Moline, Hil dreth, Upland and Macon. All were crood meetings and well at tended. The farmers left their work and turned out to the day meetings. He say tho independents will carry Franklin county by 500 majority. In Northwest Nebraska. The independents of the Fourteenth senatorial district, comprising all of northwest Nebraska, have nominated H. G. Stewart for state senator. Mr. Stewart made the race two years ago, and came very near succeeding. In fact his friends claim he was elected. They instituted a contest, but the last senate was too busy nursing its own cmbirrassment to give the case a hear ing. Mr. Stewart is a man of a great deal of ability, a born radical and a fighter; and will doubtless be elected Tho representative convention for the Fifty third district met at Rush ville on the same date, and nominated J. D. Wood of Sheridan county for . representative. Holt Independents Holt county's people party conven tion met in O'Neill on the 2.3rd and nominated II. R. Henry and G. E. Smith for representatives and H. E. Murphy for county attorney. Mr. Henry was a member of the last legislature. Mr. Smiti is a farmer living near Ewing. Both are strong men and will surelv bo elected. The convention was large and enthusiastic and vcrv harmonious. Strong resolu tions endorsing Hon. O. M. Kern and supporting the board of supervisors in their attempt to DreaK up tne corrupt, ring management of county affairs were adopted. Great Jefferson County Bally. Fairbury, Neb., Aug. 19", 1892. Editor Alliance-Independent: Our county central committee is now making arrangements for one of the biggest rallies of the season, to be held near this city on September 21, 22 and 23. Although the place is not defi nitely fixed upon, there is reason to believe th at the citizens of Fairbury will assist us in preparing for it. We have already secured Hon. E. H. 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