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About The Alliance-independent. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1892-1894 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1892)
Itf THE ALLI ANCE - IN DEPENDENT. oor wmwcMT I G E R A LD'S Lancaster is Looming Up Pine Series of Indepjndent Meetini-Eutlius-iastio Iuttrest-. The Popular Cash Dry Goods Store. RAILROAD FARE free City Voters are. Coming The Journal's Lies No Good. Over- are The independent campaign in Lan caster ounty thus far, whUe very little money has D3en spent, has accom plished much good for the new move ment. During the month of September twelve or fifteen meetings were held In t.ho cAiv which were well attended. Much of the speaking was done by "ximntaaanv Tfn-r ha Vl arV -hnard nra'or A I U1VDOV1 iwin v i . of Oregon and ho showed himself great voto winner. Interest in the independent move ment here in the city is greatly in creased. The laboring men will not be bo nearly alono as heretofor e. Many business men and professional men are either silent as to the old parties or outspoken in support of the indepen dent party. All indications point to ward a much heavier Indepandent vote in the c.ty than tver before. Oitsido of the city many good meet ings havo been held in this county and everything is encouraging. On the 5th of October at Raymond, Hon. J. H. Powers spoke t ) over a thousand peo ple. The meeting which convened in the school house was compelled to ad journ to the public square on accou&t of the throng in attendance. The old governor made a grand speech and one which pleased the people wonderfully. On tho 6th of October Mr. Powers nude another of his excellent spo?ches at. Hickman. Mr. J. V. Wolfe also made a speech which was very pleasing to the people. This was an excellent meeting, tne school house where it was held being Mleci witn interested voiers. October 7 th two good meetings were held, one at Walton and one in High land precinct; and the next evening Denton and Sprague were given the doctrine of the new faith by able speakers. On October 10th meetings were held attheMeUck icHool house in Rock Creek and at the Bower's school house in Yankee Hill. The latter was a rous- iner meeting and shows that old Yan kee Hill is up and a coming for the in- derxjndent party. One of the features of tho campaign has been the speaking in German by Mr. Schwelzer our candidate for county commissioner and Mr. Rose who ac companies him. Their meetings in Stockton precinct evoked much inter est among tne uermans in tne ean pare of the county. One of the biggest and best meetings was the one held at Roca on the ,nlght of the 12th, Addresses were made by I. N. Leonard. Wm. Leese and H. F. Rose. The attendance was very large and the interest great. . And so the fight is going on quietly but with every indication of a satisfac tory outcome. The republicans are do ing little active work. They seem to be depending upon the lying of the three republican papers in the county as their ground of hope. The Journal, Call and News are doing considerable blowing about big republican meetings in Lancaster county but the people in the verv neisrhborhoods wnere tne re- Dublican meetings have been held see the fallacv ol the whole thing. Take for example tke republican meeting which was held at Sprague the evening before the independents held forth there. TheVeoublican papers called I a rouaer and a winner and a sure indi cation that the tide bad t irned in their favor. The truth is that the republi ran had twentv-three listeners and thirteen of them were independents THa same misrepresentations were made in resrard to the republican meet' ing at Raymond and other places. The country vote will be stronger independ en; this fall in Lancaster com y ifcin eer before. With proper help from the city the entire county ticket will be ours. So motd it be.' . T 9 9 TH To buyers of clothing. A trip to Lin coln will do you good: Write at once for full particulars. "The Hub" is the only clothlBg house in Lincoln that is sues a complete catalogue of Clothing, Hats, Gloves, Underwear and every thing worn by man. "The Hub" leads all competitors in prices of Men's and Boys' Clothing and has customers in every county in the state as well as all the adjoining states. Chas. T. Vertrees of Corona, Col., under date of September 27th writes : I received the suit and am more than plensed with it. It would have cost 5 J per cent more here. Will order more clothing and .some underwear in about a month." Under date September 30th, Mrs. Sam uel McOlellan, North Loup, Neb., writes : "The suit of clothes for our grandson came In due season and were a nice fit. I am much pleased with them. These are fair samples of the way our customers write us. S3 end in your ad dress at once and we will send you full Information. Rifer by permission to Tui Alliance-Independent. Special Prices on Black Dress Goods this Week. n n f)lnl 104 and 106 M 10th Street, LINCOLN, NEB, CDC P Tuition IJIFall term in seven different mttl courses. fcOnlv hie-h erade independent Normal in the state. Finest buildings, equipments and ablest Normal faculty. No experiment, but ar established management. 40 courses and special ties. teachers and lecturers. A live scnooi io? the masses. Write for catalogue to F. F. Roose, Mgr., Lincoln, Neb. There is no doubt whatever tha' Leonard will carry Eggleston's precinct. and more than likely he will carry Bennett, Eggleston's home. S S. GRIFFIN oi Centervuie is an other of the farmer nominees of the in dependents. He is a competent man and worthy of conndence and support Vote lor him. Mr. J. V. Wolfe is a man who makes very little display, but is a hard vyorker. Although the newspapers say verv little of the work he is doing in the campaign, nevertheless he is doing as much bard effective work as anyboiy. The independents o: Lancaster county should make special effort for Mr. Wolfe. He ought to be given a good majority in this his home county. 103S O St. 1 iTl n For 36 Inch black Henrietta, rearuiar ll2LpriOJ25c. 201 ri For 35 lnce Black Cords ana JJlago--2 j nalB, regular price 30c. OXri For 3C Inch English Henriettas, regular ' price 35c. Of) f For 46 inch English Henriettas, regu- lar prloe 60c. AClfS For 40 inch all weol fine black Henri- It? j ettas, regular prloe 65c. 49C For 40 inch all weol regular price, 68c. French Serge fiCk O For rchoice of fifteen styles fancy to f 1.C0. weave black goods, regular price 85c 17 f For 46 inch silk finished German Hen IOV rletta, regular price $1.00 QQ f For 46 inch Black Serge, extra fine, Ot y regular price f 1.10. OO n For 40 inch best quality German Hen tU v rlettas, regular price SI, riettas, regular price $1.25. Special Prices on Black Dress Silk this Week. ar- n Your choice of five styles, all 22 W I" inches wide, our $1.23 quality; this week at 95c. $1.10 Your choice of 3 styles, all 22 Inches wide, our $1.49 quality ; this week at 11.10, Special Prices on Colored Dress Silk this Week. Your choice of twenty-five colors in i t? 1 1 nunM ciiufl .n j i 1 j I IW if l COB Cli&B, U wiue, uur 95o quality, this week for 58c. 73C Your choice of fifteen colors in Peau de Sole Dress Silks, 21 inches wide, our 11.00 quality; this week for TSc. These Prices are for this WeeK Only. FITZGERALD DRY GOODS CO. , 1036 O STREET. ALLIANCE STATE BUSINESS AGENCY. State Agent quotes prices on the following go The aUiance people of Lancaster county will be very sorry to learn that one 6f their ablest and most faithful leaders is about to emigrate. Mr, O. Hull some time ago, sold hi9 farm near Waverly, and started on a trip through southwestern Nebraska to find another location. He returned last Monday looking healthy and happy (he never looks any other way) and reporting that he had bought a fine farm near Alma, Harlan county, to wh'ch he would move soon. Mrs. Hull accom panied him, and says she had a very enjoyable tiip. A good common flour at 90 cts. per 100. White Rose flcur at $1,50 per 100. Silver Leaf " " 1.75 " " Prime Brow Sugar $4.00 per 100. Best Granulated Sugar $5.65 per 100. Fine Uncolored Japan Tea 25c per lb. " " " I2c " " Good Coffee 20c per lb. A full line of Spices, Pepper, Cinna mon, Cloves, Ginger, Mustard, Al spice, etc., at 20c per lb. One gallon best coal oil with glass can 40 cents. A Farce. Editor Alliance-Independent: What a farce that investigation up at the state house is, it is just like going to law with the devil and the court in h 1 and the devil the defendant and tryiDg his own case. Why net have Dan Lauer and Hathaway act as judges and settle tne case at once. They will give the people as much justice as the Doardvof public lands and buildiDgs wJ 11. r - Yours for justice. : Soda 1 and Butter cracker 6c per lb. in cases. 40 Grain vinegar in jugs, 25c per gal Lemon extract 2 oz. bottles 50c per doz. Vanilla " ' 55c " Finest full cream Y A cheese 12ic lb. A good Overall for only 50c. An extra good overall for 60, Rockford half hose, 75c per doz. " " " best made $1.05 a doz. Write for anything you eat or wear. J, W. HARTLEY , State Agt., 245 S. llih SI., Lincoln, Neb INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BANK, ELEVENTH AND N STREETS, LINCOLN, NEB. STOCK $250,000. LIABILITY OF STOCKHOLDERS, : : : : : $500,000.00 WM. STULL, Pm. LOUS STULL, Cashier, J. G. WADSWORTH, Ass't Cashier. lioney to Loan on Improved Farms. Interest Paid on Deposits. Savings Accounts Solicited. WYATT-BULLARD LUMBER CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS OMAHA, NEB. Write us for bill of LUMBER fer your housa and dealing Direct with Us we can save you 15 per cent. (25) bara, delivered at your station. By WYATT-BULLARD LUMBER CO., Omaha, Neb. ADYERHSE ALLIANCE-INDEPENDENT