MAY 2 1, 1 903. THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT A PLAN OF ACTION jariost lemormtuKift Plan For De (rrminlntflhe Ai.ti-K.oi;i.ni..r fetreliglll a K iri.-a City platform democrat, lSs tol' I! IIII 111 LH-l Ul uccu siipiKirttT ot 1 ne inuepen s us a long letter regard mo,raiic situation. lieinK man one who has done iii'ttiiif; of wood and draw- uui'-r lie seeks to avoid no- asks that his name be drill. W'11 inn I''"' a ii""1'-''1 cMnm-ram ir- d 1,,1-m'U- an !!:,"hi at iirest'Hi. -(;,, t i- measures." he says, "are ; ! any nood. It is fifcht, fight, ,vv,.,.;i the i wo elements of dem- tll-l will rcbllic in one m uint' lather the reorganize will m ami remain a spying, trai :. ni.-!i l in I he ranks, as here ni ; ! 1 1 - v will put lis out; or l them out. 1 here is no prai ('. and it is right d not be." , .'s that the parly press ilain approximately the voics which would he lost y in t hi' event the reor n in the convention. This v I' ii.i i, .i ( Nl' t!::i.- ,'i A' li!h t. I M- II I' ,i-f ni If so, he having "no doubt" is ap parently superficial and certainly dangerous. The single tax cause suf fers by reason of such advocates; let. him come south and study the ques tion line, or let him keep silent and permit those familiar with the ditli culties to handle it. WILLIAM KIl.KY IIOYD. Atlanta, Ga. (Mr. Hardy has for years written a column for The Independent. The sentiments are strictly his. and ar. not necessarily to be regarded as ex pressing the views of '1 he Indepen dent. The editorial columns alone (and News of The Week) give tl editor's opinion. Mr. Hardy's infor mal ion on this subject may not be as extensive as Mr. Boyd's, yet we can not say that Mr. Hardy has no rij.'l.l to have an opinion on any subject un less he knows all there is to know about it. Associate Kditor. t :!!ll!illl!llllli!l!!!!l!!!liiil!l!:ilii!!llllllllllHlil mm n un 1 1 1 illlJ YOUR j Honey's Worth j in this continuation. Order totlay. Upon receipt j of 10 dollars in draft, express or money order we will EE ship the following hill to your station: all : 'HI ,f i , ,-.y exchange of The Inde ii'i line wiih reform) ascer- n miiier of democrats in its who. in the event of Cleve- wina! ion (or the nomina other reorganier denio- . ;:, i vote the populist ticket ); ai-o those democrats who, if -.1 in a diode between a Cleve I : ii 'al and Koosevelt. would t, : llno-evelt. . :io.'. such a canvass, if ex--. ..-r the whole country, wou'ii i to three mil. ion democrats .'p i"t'use to vote for a ('e 1 1 1 rat. practically all of whom ite the populist ticket, and whom would, if driven to it. ieio.-rvelt. His idea was for y rui'ti'v paper exchanging witn Iii'l' pendent io print an estimate .' ii'imi-er of such democrats (but in d,- the names); and for em ;iii-i ,,i those papers to do the . thus forming a sort of chain r -Mem of securing the infor- IlilC'.'.II. our exchanges desire to mak a allowing. The Independent will :ii the result as shown in each Send marked copy. Bryan and Cleveland An Independent subscriber in Okla- hoina, who is also a subscriber of the , Springfield Ke ulilicnn, sends the fol low i li jj; Hipping from that paper and ! his reply: J la inl T.l Tir ol '! E'-' (V ii Sam leli. If fill ll I(-;ili p:,;.e la l' Stored Labor Editor Independent: In today's Iiiiii'Ii'inlent you recpiest some reader to send you a sample of stored labor and ildine it. Herewith find a sam ple of my stored labor. It is as 'you fi'c stored in a money order. I wi:di tn oxrliange it for the labor good, ban fcr indifferent, you may continue to fore in The Independent during the fiiiiin- year. Yon can see my sam Pi" feel it and handle. If you will -Ne'iaiiL;- for food you can taste i I! yon win exchange it for shirts you (an vwur it and keep it with you fir a year more or loss, until you find out ji-t what it is. Why send for saiL ; -? 'I hep is not a material thing ai.o!ii yen that is not stored labor "'i ar, stored labor. Like all othir iiii'.t'ii il things you have the qualities (i I '"i, jili. weight, bulk and number " v'inaoiisly stored in you by labor. Io ii labor c eases storage you end fun! ili"e dualities disannear. Yot: ''' is .nade from these Qualities which Miev are pvnetlv measured. "' Tin in ies are continuously K'-'1'' hy lime or labor. Time is but '' '" ;,'inic for the labor of tin "ar lac. its labor in iirning '"' 1 '! '. axis; our vear. its con ' "; " ,:: ; iabi.r by which it revolver 1 " n I Mie sun. You can no nior-"1 " ii" (,'ialiiy of laUir stoied ' ' i; i una i y price of a few '' '' 'd t'unn you can measure "i ' i ""t'n by a price 11111'. 1 l iml I attemot to brii .ir readers bv pi li '' I -lieii ihcv c;.in't lind r-T paper IV ill i i"'.- ( a- i iiiniai ula I e as I b- ; It . s lor the say '' is i h i i 1! nut ; 1 -!! i'i ili' i- s of I '.nnc -' il ' -. c i d. Yn i i an ' ' ' t Ml it is stole,!. m ' .Uli'i ill's ,f l -l i , : ll t.i , ! -pel '"I! ii 1 . , , I' i ! 1 1 I 1 - " , , v , ill - i , i ' I 1' - '' W WTII'iNY, ac t n is HanH : p t , : i,0 i evil of !ln ll.nrv "i io -' i. nnc. i nn i 'i r ' - V. I o dues he n,c;ui We hive rr " 'A 'P I ',.( .1.1' the ' tA-l .1 Cleveland had the best onport unit ' to redeem the democratic party vcr : offered to any man since the time of Andrew Jackson, but, instead of be- j ing true to his party, he disgraced himself. William J. IJryan. Thus does Mr. liryan indulge in ! talk that is pnlovely, most unjudicial ( and unwise, because calculated to turn : the great. av rage good sense of th country against him. The root of Mr , Cleveland's offinding lay in ford' t , ! the repeal of the Sherman siher pur c hasing act. In thai service he stood squarely upon the democratic na tional platform of lSfi, which de clared: "We denounce the republi can legislation known as the Sher man act of 1X90 as a cowardly make shift, fraught with possibilities of danger in the future, which should make all of its supporters, as well as iis author, anxious for its speedy re lieal." Mr. Cleveland's personal views were perfectly well known, an 1 lie stood by ihem as he had the habit of doing. It was indeed this 'Knowl edge of his character that elected him. "With a courage that few men in his situation would have displayed, and a patriotism that will be honored in all coming time,' says the Wash ington Post of Mr. Cleveland, "he 't sisted a pressure that would have swept from his base any president who was not ready to sacrifice him self in obedience to his convictions. When not only a great majoiity of his own political brethren, but many of the most prominent republicans, wavered in their fidelity to sound money, he stood firm, lmmoval as 'tie: rock Df Chiekamauga.' " We are a'i ready to accept the fact that Mr. liry an does not like the democratic ex president, and totally disagrees with him on the money question. It is also evident that current republican appreciation of Mr. Cleveland mad dens the Bryan wing of the party, and so mak?S "tha sage of Princeton" of little avail as a party harmonizer. But the venom of Mr. Bryan's denun dation is as unwise as any part o the business. 100 lbs Sux;.ir $1.00 100 lbs best ( iranulated Kugnr 11.00 1 box 1 100 bars), Fairbanks' Laundry Soap jf:s,-,(i 5 gal keg of vinegar fl.olt I lbs high grade Japan Tea f-'.'iO '20 lbs choice prunes f 1.00 10 lbs fancy peaches 1.00 All the above packed securely and delivered to cars for 10.00 CERY GO, 1 S 226-228-230232234236-238 No 10th Street Lincoln, Neb. Editor Springfield Republican: For such a paper as yours to engage in special pleading I think is inconsist ent. That plank condemned repub lican enmity to bimetallism and ex pressed friendship to silver, not to gold, as vo l imply -to gold alone. Condemned a republican substitute lor democratic device (Bland) hecaus" it plainly ?pressed dislike of bi metallism or silver. How you can find any excuse for Clevelandism in the democratic plat form I am unable to see. The deino- icratic candidate was r.o universally ! supported by the democratic party i:, 1 lX'.cj because he was suppoM d to rep rc-cnt poli, ic-- so opposite to those ,, Ins pi'cle. . ssor. Ilai t is 'ii. w ho so ni.irlc-iliv '1: 1 iinic. ii' d a.ftist sil . .. ;,, j., ta' or -f ue'd the :itt di 1111, 1 a.iiim ot lb. reliable an par'y ' j,, t',i,r of :. 1,1 a let ;;:aiiiM bice la.- liMii. I'c 'a'i' aiii-en'iie M "' ... ...... ..in! , an iidale vas i,: plain in 1 in' insm. !!.! cal and comnierc ial debaucdiery that lie was 1 he agent in inducting into this country will give him a lasting notoriety, it is true but the notor iety of the burner of the Temple if Diana or more like tlr-kf Judi-i lseariot. 1 If you can Pnd excuses for' "Cleve-. land treachery" in the present con dition of the country, then you shoul ! Pnd excuses lor the republican party md he and all his friends should takv their position accordingly and not pose at dereocats reorganizes hat -monizers but as republicans, and ad that name now implies, the substitu tion of Hamiltonian autocracy in th: plat e of Jeifersoniau democrat y ' in our country. T. Q. ST URGES. Perry, Okli. FREE BOOK ON iD(n cc OK CAN M.N ) FKl'ITS AND VEOKTAItLKH. Mrs. W. 1. Vrct, 111'4 I'enn Ave N Minneaio lm. Minn. Plumbing and Heating Estimates Furnished J. c. cox 3.1 North i-l th -Street, Lincoln, Neb. Farming In Colorado, Utah and New Mexico The farmer who contemplates changing his location should look we'd into the subject of irrigation. Before making a trip of investigation tjhere is no better way to secure advance information tlfan by writing to those most interested in the settlement of unoccupied lands. Several publica tions, giving valuable information in regard to the agricultural horticul tural and live stock interests of this great western section have been pre pared by the Denver & Rio Grande and the' Rio Grande Western, which should be in the hands of all who desire to "become acquainted with the merits of the various localities. Wrtt S. K. Hooper, G. P. & T. A., Denver, Colo. The Handy Pocket Account Book. A RKt.f-ihsTPrcTciR In keeping ihvat arcccunutn pjuteiiialle funn, bi'himkc hmkkem'k nd ac coint mien combined, fur pm:ket use. ! Irmly, olcely hound liK'ket and (tap. .ec piipld. send M O. ur 2c ttampH If iinAtUfactiiiy And returned at onre un daiu.'ified, iiieui-y reitmded. Address t. O. Johnson I'ub , ularleD, lona. Dr. Mitchell's Lumpy Jaw Cure Dr. Mitchell's Lumpy Jaw Cure Is guaranteed to cure or money refunded. One application is enough. One bottle is sufficient for 4 head or more. You can buy it at your druggists or he can get it from his jobber. If he won't, write us direct and we will send you n bottle for $1.25 delivered. Marshall Oil Company, sole sale agents for the United Stages, Marshalltown, la. , ,1, -a ;t.i ' II -It I-"' ; thai Hid ' ,; n ill 11,1 1 1 ' 111. I I 'll '; W ill M ' ".I 1:1- l l'l , II ' ' I 'I' loir 1 ''i inf. nil" 1 ' 1 ' 1,. , 11 ', ll . u r.ti.'. .u. 1 t'! ' ; n mi t i' 11 i' ' W ! 'l I ' ' c '- ' ' '1 : ,! .i:ti.; !, , -;t'l .ill ! i !, !i' 11! d. ii, I. 11. ll .' ll . d .! ! 11 I'll - 1 t ic e !. r ci pir , 'I, , t t.il Ii:'.,. U. I , I ' !. l-M'i In another column of thi issue a tine half section slock and grnin farm near Hastings. Neb., is adertised by Cornelius & P.rown of IlaMings. Xdi Th"v are mul ing a specialty of im proved farms, alfdi'u and suck randi.-i mid will gladly civ.- you ad ditional inroinmt con. Tin arc a r-' Ii,. ,!,;,. lirm to d" I'ti with. Ai-rn in Admin I'uun'.y v;,, ;, Td'.'c and a half in :'i-s ad'H , 1 .m! c-r I," i- I " ri ... in 'ij, ! Ill 1 1 ':'!" ; ' an c ' I . Ill J , ',1 ' ' 1 , I'ar- l',,,l ll.l- Cll-li -I 1 ai mi . 11. !''d . H !, m-1 tall i 1,1 11 !' man I"-- '' '; ' v ' ,n,i ), ,t:.i':.. ..1..-- laid 1 "'" ' ' ' 1 ' ,.! ic ' " ' ' '" :: 1: - it s w h. I1 ' 1 ' ' v , 1 , 1 1 1; 11 I ' ; C ' ' ' - ,1 ! ' ,,, r -' ;, -d ' ' " ' ' ' ' " ' 1 i ' ' 1 ' "' ; ' ; !' re 1 ' SMOKE YOUR MEAT WITH A BRUSH. The new method of smoking nietit has come to tay It has alicatiy c-mr and staid so lonn in many p:uls fit the c nntrv that there if no lunger any more tbciiclit of Ro:n g l;u k to the old method than of retur nini; to the old fa-hioncd x . .ut hen yui smoke yur meat with ctir M dem Meat Smoker, yon acoi nipt;h all that c aild iiMy le dnnr t'V the o'd metliod, and -'iiuthin; th;U the old av doe- not ruv inplish The mat pri teeted ain n-t l'ca .iinl aninst the attack.- of fcrun- and ii-stcts It t:.stt het'.ei, :t lo.ks Letter, and il will hr.nn in rtr in nev The -dd mrihod of mik kitiy dn - ft the merit i -d ic 'n. cs the i. !:t T?:e '-In !ik:ik;e i- ' ftcii . tK-.tii'th. an,! th:s uui- mlc iiKHit y H'l'i'ii ( 11 i-.n-.di the n!it nt meat I he . c t i:i Mod' in Mi ( n to !-.i,ul in ,1 11 iinilo w th.,! er-S Iht ; 1 f - TV n-lf 1 u tu a:i cut l'ef thiiiij tn ti i !rij I ine RSGGS, The Drug Cutter. '' a 1 n Ka : ,' O ; ! , ! , civ ! ar .-!' ! . ,f -' v h 1 I' 1.1' a la 1 1:1' I ;,l he ! 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