The Alliance-independent. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1892-1894, October 27, 1892, Page 14, Image 14

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ALLIANCE DIRECTORY
Nebraska Farmers' Alliance.
J. H. Powers, President, Cornell.
W. a. Povntek, Vlce-Pres , Albion,
J. M. THOMrsow, State 8ec'yt Lincoln.
" W. R. Deck, Lecturer, Wiihoo.
n riiitciiiLD. 1st Ais't Lecturer,
dale.
W. F. Wbjoh-, d AfS'l Lecturer, Pfibury
B. K. llei, Chairman, Ex. Com., Wabash
Oak-
In the beauty of the Iililea
C brlst was born across tbe sea.
With a glory In bis tiom
That transflg urts you and u e.
As ho trove to make men ol "
Let us strive to make them trte.
Since God I inarching oh.
-Julia Ward Howe.
This department will bo unJcr the direction
fj. M. Thompson, mate creurjr. : Short
Items from Alliances on in titers or general
Int. rest, question when d.sjui b bJi
and any uwi bearsn ur on the gr e at work of
our oganliation wll. be wclco-ed by the
tdltor. Write plainly, tn o t 'e of tbe
taper only, and addnas' Al an a Depart,
mart" Aluiuci-Indh'ksdent, L acolu, Neb
u wniild tin Blftd to mi Items from
oounty la tbe sute n co-ditlon of
anoe work.
every
the Alii-
. Perkins Prosperous.
North Platte, Oct. 22, 1892.
Editor Alliance-Independent:
Scoro a Ion? credit mark for the
brave men and women of Perkins
county. Wheat eiht to ten bushels
per acre and thirty-five to forty cjnts
por bushel. Mortgage record of tie
county increased over $100,000 tho past
year. Chat'cl rortgagee, according to
the county clerk's statement made to
mo yesterday, increasing over tho re
leases for the past thred months an
aver tre of $(),000 per month right in
the midst of marketing the wheat, rye
and oats. Thirty releases of mortgages
by foreclosure at last term of court.
Wonderful prosperity," so says the g.
o. p. Hal a splendid meeting at E sie.
Independents will carry the cousty of
Perkins by twenty per cant, more than
two years ago or ast year. The river
ounties have not atou ed from tluir
Rip Van Winkle tleep so ihoroughly as
the western boys have. Look out for
an avalanche from tho west this year.
W. F. Wrioiit.
Make Him Take a Stand. .
Editor Alliance-Independent:
John C. Gaumill, republican candi
date for state senator, stated in Cam
bridge and in my hearing about one
year ago that freight rates on the B. &
M. were low Enough and gave as his
reason that it had cost him more to
hire a carload of hogs hauled in wagons
in fkmhridsre. fifteen miles, thai for
the car from that place to Omaha
The writer was told in Cambridge by
several good responsible men that
Gammillhad taken off his hat and
hurrahed when told of Boyd's veto of
the maximum freight bill. There is
no doubt of those statements beinsr
true, and republican voters should
know it. Republic in voters, ask him
on t ie stu np to define his position on
usurv and th reduction oi ireiguir rates
M1m him state what reduetioi he
lavors if any, and you will see a dodger
A xRIEND TO THE rEUPLE
THE A LL1 AN CEIND PENDENT.
MEETIKGS EVERY WHERE.
Appointments for Independent Speakeis
la all Farts of Nebraska-
Van Wyclc's Dates.
Falrbury
At llano
larrlson
Crawford
Chadroa
Oct
4
25 Rushrllle
27 Waj ne
28 Dakota City
29 Pender
31 Tekama
Nov
Bhrader'a dates same as above.
Powers and McReynolds Dates.
Jrelahten Oct 87 Stanton
Nov
vest Point
Mblon
Fuilerton
Oreeley Center "
29
1
2
3
Madison
Ord
Bt Paul
Fairfield
Nov
28
31
4
5
t
McKeighan's Dates.
oen "21, I Hayes Center ze. z "
ronton " 29, JOpen " z.
Fifth congressional district papers p'easc
opy. '
Pawnee City
tecum i en
toatrice
fekama
W. L. Green.
27
Oct
29
31
Fremont
Lincoln
Mlnden
Anrora
Nov
J. W. Edgerton's Appointments.
Oot 27
mperial
Madrid
.Vellfleet
Elwood
Bertrand
29, Wilcox
Nov
W. H. Dech's Appointments
Oct 27
Mnwood
liBlnfr
tromaburg
Fairmont
29
81
Utica
McCool Jo
Bradshaw
Aurora
Ashland
Nov
31
1
2
O. Strickler and J M. Gunnett's Dates
Oct.
H.daar,
Nelson
26.
27.
Hebron
Wymore
J. M Devine's Appointments.
SlhcrCreek. Oct. 18.
Osmond, " 26.
Kioomneia, - zi.
Wausa.
Hartington,
Fuilerton,
i.
28.
29.
28.
29.
31.
$1.25
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1.25
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1.25
Stand Up For Nebraska.
"Stand up for Nebraska," is becoming
a kind of republican war cry in this
campaign; to which we respond with a
hearty amen. But you can't do it by
toadyinaj and playing in'o the hands cf
the corporation', wnicn navo jxeorasica
by the throat, and are cnoKing tne me
out of the peop e. That is not the way
to "stand up for Nebraska," but it is
the way the g. o. p. is doing. The way
to "stand up for JNebrasKa," is to stop
standing up for Nebraska s enemies,
tho corporations; to stop voting witn
her enemies' willing servants and tools,
the oil 1 parties and to stand up with
the people's party, the party, and the
onlv party which "stands up for Ne-
braska" to-dav. les. oe consistent;
ani "stand up for Nebraska" by stand
ing side by side with Nebraska's friends
aid den t slu t fy yourselves by yelling
for Nebraska ani thenovoting with her
enemies Frontier County Faber.
The B, & M. In Politics.
F. Spink of Kearney county, reports
that on the B & M eastbound truin
from the McKeigh an-Andrews deoate
at Holdrege, tho conductor collected
fares from tho independents but not
from the republican?; that J. L. Mo
Pheeley of Minden accompaiied him to
tell him who were republicans and who
independents. Mr. Spink saw this and
will swear to the above facts, and will
f 'irnUh five affidavits besides his own
On another train the conductor turned
up the lapel of each coat to see what
badge was worn and if it was n An
drews badge no fare was collect! d; if a
McKeighan badge, fare was collested
or tho passenger had to get off the
. train. : These are facts. Comments are
unnecessary, Kearney Standard,
A Democrat on Morton.
Hon. C. D. Casper of David City,
that rock-ribbal old antimonopoly
democrat has this to say about Morton's
candidacy.
"As one r f Mr. Morton's enthus'astic
followers for many years it is not easy
frtw ne. tr VwiHovo that. Via hn.4 f?P.li h T At,fi-
ly consented to help tbe repub'ican
nartv out of its critical position, and
yet that will be the effect of his cam
paign it it has any enect.
He has devoted his best energies io
the labors of pound' ng old man Van
Wyck and swiping free silver demo
crats across the snoot Republicars
scream with de ight, whi'e demo
crats go home hot. and fully resolved
to support Van wyck tne only tning
a man of honor, character and secse
can do.
Our Book List,
Our list of choice literature is made up of the best and most
reliable reform books, by the most noted writers. If you want to
keep posted on the great questions before the American people you
should consult the authorities, We name below a number of the
best books published.
PAPER. CLOTH.
Gen. J. B. Weaver, A Call to Action. A valuable book that
should be read by every one, send for a copy. Cloth and Gold $1.50
STICKNEY, The Railroad Problem. The greatest sensation of the
year is this great book oa the railway problem by a railway
president. Cloth edition has 14 illustrative diagrams $.50 $2.00
Hamlin Garland. Mr. Garland is one of the brilliant, writer i.f
our times, and his pen speaks eloquently in behalf of t:u toiling
masses. The loiiowing are some oi nis Dest woms;
"Jason Edwards," Treating of Farm and Factory, $ .50
"Main Travelled Road,' Six short stories,- 50
"A Member of the Third House." The lobby in politics, 50
1 3NATIUS Donnelly, Ccesers Column, The book of the century. .50
"Dr. HugueV Southern story with moral, .' : 50
Opie P. Read. Among American humorists Mr. Read stands at
the head, and "as a little humor now and then, is relished by
the best of men" we add two of his books to our list. They
are clean and pure, and are worthy of a place in every library.
"A Kentucky Colonel," JO
"Emmet Bonlore," A newspaper man, 50
Copley Square Series, Comprising the following four excellent
books:
"Bond Holders and Bread Winners," King 3
"Money, Land and Transportation," three essays 25
"Industrial Freedom," Four articles from noted authors . .25
"Esau, or The Bankers Victim," Bland 25
Miscellaneous and special.
"Whither are we Drifting," Willey, 50
"The Farmers' Side," Senator Peffer of Kansas,
"The Coining Climax," Hubbard, w
"The Great Red Dragon," Woolfolk, 50
"Looking Backward," Bellamy, 50
"A Financial Catechism," Brice 50
"A Tramp in Society," Cowdtry 50
"Pizarro and John Sherman," Mrs. Todd 25
"Money Monopoly," Baker 25
"Labor and Capital," Kellogg 20
"'In Office," Bogy 25
"Ten Men of Money Island", Norton 10
" " " German edition 10
"Geld, Schilling," German edition 10
"Seven Financial Conspiracies," Emery 10
Songs and Music.
"Songs of tho People." Gibson. Words only 10
"Songs of the People," Published in sheet music.
send for catalogue and prices. They are number one.
"Labor and Alliance Songster," words only 10
" " " Mus'c edition 20
u u u m u u ... (t b'd covers. .25
"Songs of Industry," Howe 25
Parliamentary Guides
"Cushing's" Manual paper .25 cloth .50
"Smith's" Diagram and Rules 50
"Roberts" Rules of Order 75
Any book on this list sent post paid on receipt. of price. Liberal discounts
to Alliances or clubs wishing to purchase a library.
We are offering the Alliance-Independent one year, and any 50c book
on the list for only $1.35. Address.
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