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About The Alliance-independent. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1892-1894 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1892)
THE ALLIANCE -INDEPENDENT. IS MEETINGS EVESY WHERE. Appointments for Independent Speakers j In all Parts of Nebraska. remont Marer lsner vlisoa " lab. " Hr rtna ttamouth In Omaha " X City Van Wyck's Dates Ojjt 15 17 17 18 19 20 21 28 - 23 21 Fairbury Alliance Harrison Crawford (hadroa Rushvll.e Waj ne Dakota City Pender Tek&ma Oct Nov grader's dates same as above. Powers and Mc Reynolds' Dates, Pit ie Center Oct Tr'Jw ? . boo Jr ji ader ' aca ;yne Bigbton ast Point .bion Nov . illerton e reeley Center " ' 10 13 15 18 20 22 25 27 29 1 2 3 T-eirt FaptiuoQ David City Tekamah Dakota City Hartington Pierce Btant&n Madison Ord 8t Paul Fairflold Oct i i t Nov 25 27 28 23 31 1 2 3 4 5 It 14 17 19 21 24 26 28 31 4 ft 7 MEETINGS. - The following are a list of the meetings arranged for Lancaster county: October 14 Waverly. peiia, Panama precinct 15 Sprarue. ' Miil Precinct, Cedar Hill S. H. " Emerald. 17, Alliance ball, Yankee Hill Prect. Princeton. 18, Raymond. Cheney. " Knight's 8 H-Stearns Creek S II. ' Hickman. 19, Denton. " Woodlawn.' 20, North Bluff, Gas Creek S H. " Malcom. 21, Jamaca. " Olive Branch. 21, Jacobs S H. Stevens Creek Prco't. Burks Station. " Garfield Prect. 24. Crounse. Middle Creek. 25, LI tile Salt. " Hayes S II, Yankee '.Hill Prect, Good speakers will be In attendance at all meetings. Committeemen will see that all bills are posted, waim will be sent in due season. M. Howe. Chairman. J. C. Diajcr. Secretary. t tt t. t a tt tt tt tt it tt tt tt tt tt McKeighanrs Dates. Joint debate fblW Oet. 15, 2pm iv3 Ireare " 18. 2 " t' Joint debate trege d Rlnud.Oot. 20. 2 om -. Vi Joint deohte' Wauneta " 24,2 Hayes Center 26, 28, 2 WoodRiver Oct 14 2pm Axtell " it. a ' Blue Hill Oct. 19,2 pm Imperial Oct. 22. 2 pm pausase " za, z Oeen 21, Trenton " 29, Fifth congressional district papers please copy. - W. L. Green. Waliaftft Oct. 14 Chrant "15 Cedar Rapids 'V 17 Fullenon, Oct. 17, 8 p. m, Albion, " 18 " " St Edwards " is a p. m. Neligh, Oneil, Plainview, Norfolk S. Omaha Neb City Peru Falls City .Pawnee City Tecumeeh . 19 20 " 21 23 Oct 22 24 " . 25 . 28 27 28 1 and 8 p. m. Beatrice Tekama Fremont Lincoln Minden Aurora Oct tt Nov J. W. Edgerton's Appointments. Burwell Cordova Mead Weston Iodianola Palisade IlltchosckCo Oct .t t it t 15 18 21 22 24 25 26 North Loup Imperial Madrid Wei fleet Elwood Bert rand Wilcox t t . tt tt Nov tt Butler Co Cerseco Yutan Prague Llnwood Rising W. H. Dech's Appointments. - Oct t Nov Fairbury Oct Beaver crossing t i. tt tt it 18 21-23 24 25 2 27 28 Rtromsburg Fairmont Utioa M)Cool Jo Bradshaw Aurora - Afchland it it ii 29 31 1 3 4 5 14 27 23 29 31 1 2 29 31 1 3 4 5 7 V, O Strickler and J M. Qunnett's Dates Oct. 20. Edsrar. Oct. Greenwood, Friend, Fairmont Harvard Clay Center ti it it 21. 22. 4. 25. Edgar, Nelson Hebron Wymore J. M Devine's Appointments. Bllver Creek, Oct. 18." Petersburg " 20. Madison, 21. Battle Creek, ' " 22. Verdegris, " 25, Oamond, Bioomfleld, Wauaa, Hartington, Fullerton, ti it V ' Carl Brown's Appointments. Tekamah Oct 8 Arlington " AWest Point " U Stanton " iTMadlson " - W Platte Centre " k David City "15 26. 27. 28, 29. 26. 27. 28. 29. 31. 10 12 14 In the First District. rr-L 1 . GV.amT rartAAate fnp Ann . fill i ii iin uuauiyi uiii""'" vw- " it' Kress on the independent ticket, and Hon. W ii. UUnam OI JUluuuiu wm n mo a: , -f ' inir nia As And dates name Browuvlile Oct 14 Sprague Oct -.Eterilnir " 17 Johnson T-r.i.ir " 19 Dunbar leu. City i Fiatismoum R. F.Trevellick's Appointments. niiimhus Oct 8 Geneva Oct vnliprton Otveley Center' St. Paul Hasting Sutton 11 13 15 19 20 Cedar Rapids Ord Giand Island Harvard.' it ii it 10 12 14 17 19 We can't understand why the rcpub lican state central committee didn't establish headquarters in the state house. It would have been a great saving of trouble and expense. It would have saved the trouble of mov ing the furniture down to the Lansing block and moving it back (but perhaps that trouble will be saved by moving it somewhere else). The . committee could have saved a large amount in the way of rent, gas tills, etc. Then it would have been so handy to Tom Benton's oil room, and so convenient for Johnny, and Gus, and George to drop in and talk over the Rewick ex posure, lay plans forlheir election, and drop a few nickels in the slot from that $70,000 of which the taxpayers have been robbed through their action. There's a bright side to almost every thing. The lying habit of the republi can papers has a bright side. Ihey have so far reported a decided republi can victory in every joint debate held in the stale. Crounse has paralyzed Van Wyck, Whitehead has reduced Kem to a grease spot, Andre wrs has pulverized McKeighan, Meiklejohn has I cast Poynter in the shade, Field has reduced Bryan to mince-meat, etc Now let us suppose tha some republi can speatcer reany snouia win a signa victory ever an independent (if suoh thing can be imagined.) Nobody would ever know it outside of the immediate neighborhood where it happened. The" papers would of course report it under glaring headlines, and with a long string of adjectives, but the people wouw set lit uuwu as omy anoiacr lie. V The reason is now evident why the republicans located their headquarter in Lincoln: It would have been incon venienfc to mov-3 the state house f ami u T3 to any other point. Journal of the Knights of Labor Pick up almost any Republican paper in these days of strikes and you wil find a statement to the effect tha there are plenty of idle men eager to take the places of the strikers. "Then tarn to tne political coiumn ana you will find that so great a blessing has the McKinley bill been, workingmen are fully employed. "A funny " old thing is the tariff. Wm. Burgess ILUE VAILEY -- STOCK FAM11, CRETE. NEB. IMPORTER ENGLISH SHIRE STALLIONS AUD HARES, To intending purchasers of this breed I can show them as good a lot of young stock from yearlings up, as there is In the west. TH0R0U3 LY ACCLIMATED. LAST SHIPMENT 1890. Their breed inffi from tho best strains of prize winning blood in England coupled with superior individual merit. My imported maroa are superior any in the west; they are all safely in foal. All My Stock Guaranteed, and All Recorded and Imported by Myself. If vou want a Hacknev Stallion. I have as good as was ever imported. Come and see what I have got, and if I cannot show you as good stock as any man, will pay your expenses. Trices as low as tne lowest. M-om Romine's Appointments IN DODGE COUNIY, Ruff School House. Oatober 20. Olenc e, October 20. WebBter, October 21. H ickeson, October 23. '7 Bprague, " 15,8 p.m. ' U YORK COUNTY. New York tp, Oct. 25. Waco. Oct. W. ' Arborville, " 27. Bradshaw, " 28. nwiorn tn 29. r" Committees will confer a favor by having ikam meetiniTB inorouKQiy nuveruoeu witu viiia and inserted In the county papet s. State Committee, The Toiler: Grover Cleveland in his speech to the committee let this slip: "We see the farmer -listening to a delusive story that fills his mind with visions of advantage, while his pocket is robbed by the stealthy hand of high protection." It seems that we have heard a "delusive story" about the tariff, as the Mills bill only proposed a 4 6-10 per cent reduction, and the 1 present Democratic house never once tried to take the stealthy hand" of protection- from the 'dec luded" farmer's pocket. CREST CITY' FARM L. BANKG WILOOIMt Breeding and Importing Establishment, One Mile from Depot, Creston, lowi. 200 Full-Bloodcd Perchero, English Shire, English .Hackney, an, French Coach, Cleveland Bays and Standard Bred Horses. I have the largest assortmentiof Eu ropean Breeds of any man In America; 1 handle none but recorded stock; I do not permit a mouthful of hot feed to be given; my horses aro not pampered and are properly exercised, and fed cool food, which I think are the main reas ons why my horses .have always been successful breeders. t Come and visit my establishment. I am always glad to show my stock. A FEW GOOD DRAFT MARES FOR 8 ALE When arriving at Creston visitors will please telephone to the Crest City Farm acd I will drive in after them. I am prepared to give long time to responsible parties. Every horse guaranteed a breeder and must be as represented. Belgi W. J. WROUGHTON & CO . Cambridge, Furnas County, Nebraska. IMPORTERS OP Shire, Clyde, Pcrcheron, fielglan, Herman, and Oldenberg Coach, French Coach, Yorkshire , and Cleveland Stallions. We Handle More Horses Than Any Firm in Nebraska. We import oar own horses thus saving the customer the middle man's profit. Buyers have the advantage of comparing all breeds side by side at our stables. We Have 40 Good Young Acclimated Horses on Hand. Another importation of 40 will arrive about October 1. We euarantee all our horses every respect. We make farmers companies a specialty, having a system whereby we can organize companies and insure absolute success. We Win Send a Man to Any Part of the State, On application to assist in organizing companies. We give long time thus enabling pur chashers to pay for horses from services. Correspondence promptly answered. Men lion this paper. Address, , W. J. WROUGHTON & CO., Cambridge, Neb. NOTICE. To John Schamp Non restdent Tefecdant: You are hereby notified that on the 19 day of September 1892, Alice Schamp filed her petition again t you in the district court of Lancaster County. Nebraska, the object and prayer of which are to obtain a divorce from you on the ground of wilful abandonment of plaintiff with out good cause for the term of two years last past. Vou are requested to answer said petition on or before Monday the 7th day of November 192. Alic Schamp, Plaintiff. By Barnes & Cummings, her attorneys. GRANITE and MARBLE MONUMENTS. All Kinds of Cemetery Work. KIMBALL & FEALICK A CALL TO ACTION. 6EN. JAS. B. WEAVER Has writen under the aliove title The Book of the Century. The grandest reform book now in print. Erery tbinkiBg voter should read it. Price, $1.50. For sale at this office. 7tf Sendfor our complete book list. .. IJDFBLE Breeco-Loaderj $7.50. WATCHES kri l. W BICYCLES $19 All Uud elit-auef Uo .1m where. Before tou bar, Mod tump for ettatofoe t. The Powell A Clement Co, 16S St? ClclmU,0. 1629 (m, : LINCOLN, NEB.