The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907, August 27, 1903, Page 7, Image 7

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candidates nominated for
state, district and county
offices at recent conventions
The Independent presents herewith
a list of candidates named for various
offices by recent populist conventions
In Nebraska. Where co-operation with
the democrats was effected, that fact
13 noted; the words "independent tick
et" meaning no co-operation.
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STATE TICKET.
Supreme Judge
JOHN J. SULLIVAN,
Columbus.
Regents State University
WILLIAM A. JONES,
Hastings.
ERNEST O. WEBER,
Valparaiso.
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ANTELOPE COUNTY.
(Independent ticket) W. M.. Mc
Cormick, treasurer; A. F. Bare, county
clerk; . J. Mueller, sheriff; J. Q. ' In
ghram, superintendent; W. Block, as
sessor; R. H. Rice, clerk district court;
G. W. Alton, judge; W. L. Staple, sur
yeyor; Dr. G. H. Hildebrand, coroner.
BUFFALO COUNTY.
(Independent ticket) Gilbert Haase,
treasurer; William Reese of Gardner,
county clerk; W. h. Hand, county
judge; George Richards, county as
sessor. For sheriff, James Jenkins of
this city received the nomination.
Miss Kate Morrow for county superin
tendent, and George Nixon for clerk
of the district court The present in
cumbent, Dr. J. H. Penn of Ravenna,
was the nominee for coroner and C. A.
Edwards for surveyor.
rison, W. H. Griffith: Parks, H. N.
Ritner; 3-36, J. W. Burham Biaine
S. L. Massey; Calvert, Peter Durkin.
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
(Co-operation with democrats.)
Clerk, O. Pool, Antelope township;
treasurer. Chas. C. Brown (dem.),
Bloomlngton township; superinten
dent, A. S. Hisey, Bldomington town
ship; clerk district court, Geo. Losey,
armers township: judge, M. liuuman,
Bloomington township; sheriff, D. F.
Walrath (dem.), Bloomington: town
ship; assessor, Wm. Brebner, Ash
Grove township; surveyor, Ed M. nus-
song, Bloomington township; coroner,
Dr. Ella P. Sumner, Bloomington.
FURNAS COUNTY.
(Co-operation with democrats.) Pop
ulists County clerk. A. R. Perry;
county judge, R. H. Rohr; sheriff, J.'i
Modlin: treasurer, B. F. Moore;
commissioner, first district, J. V. An
derson. Democrats clerk district
court, J. Lutton; county superinten
dent Miss Lucy Ayers; county cor
oner, J. G. Pace; commissioner, third
district, E. A. Peterson.
GOSPER COUNTY.
(Independent ticket) Treasurer,
W. L. Tilden; county clerk, W. T.
Nott; county superintendent, S. B.
Yeoman; sheriff, M. Winslow; county
judge, G. B. Chase; county assessor,
R. McDowell; county surveyor, J.
E. Chambers; county commissioner.
Third district, William Schievelbein;
coroner. Dr. C. E. Bushell.
BURT COUNTY.
(Joint convention with democrats.)
W. L. Paddock, Silver Creek, treasurer;
Will R. Lewis, Decatur, clerk; Ralph
,W. Moyer, Oakland, judge; E. 0. Wil
Fon, Tekamah, superintendent; James
Helea, Craig, sheriff; Robt. Whitney,
Craig, clerk district court; W. C.
Keetle, Lyons, coroner; Chas. Sea
terg, Bell Creek, county assessor; F.
A. Cameron, Arizona, supervisor, first
district; W. J. Johnson, supervisor
third district; A. A. Plummer, Craig,
supervisor seventh district
L ' CLAY COUNTY.
(Co-operation with democrats.) On
the part of the democrats the follow
ing were named: County clerk, H. C.
Hart of Edgar; county superintendent,
Prof. C. L. Coons of Edgar; sheriff, J
, H. Richert of Clay; coroner, Dr. Chas
Lucas of Inland The populists got the
following: County treasurer, F. L
Swanson, present incumbent; county
Judge, H. C. Palmer, present lncum
bent; clerk district court, Ed Wester
ing of Ong; surveyor, John Smock of
Qng.
CUSTER COUNTY.
(Independent ticket) Treasurer,
M. E. Schneringer; sheriff, C. U
Richardson; clerk, J. B. Osbourn: clerk
district court, Richard Miller; county
judge, Jesse Gandy; superintendent.
Ivar 0. Johnson; county assessor, Ed
ward Foley; county surveyor, M. L,
Lamb; county coroner, Dr. Robinson,
DAWES COUNTY.
(Co-operation with democrats) Pop-
rlists: Treasurer, Edy Randall; clerk
district court, A. M. Clark; superin
tendent, Chas. W. Jones; assessor,
Frank Pierce; coroner, E. Mead; sur
veyor, Duncan McMillan. Democrats
Clerk, Roll G. Smith; sheriff, William
Lockler.
DUNDY COUNTY.
(Independent ticket) Clerk, Frank
A. Corroll; treasurer, C. C. Burr;
sheriff, Wm. A. Hill; assessor, R. P
Williams; Co. superintendent, Lillian
iWalker; county judge, C. R. Walker;
surveyor, W. H. Lamed; coroner, T,
C. Kimsey; commissioner third dis
trict, M. M. Chase.
County central committee: L. E
JWalker, chairman; D. G. Hines, sec
retary. Members as follows: Ben-
Icleman, C. C. Barr; Max, W. A. Gard-
fcer; Ourh, E. F. VanCleave; Muddy
I j. C. Rudlslll; Hoover, S. S. Dunagan
Thayer, E. E. Hester; Haigler, W. H
Sullivan; Lutz, W. M. Fraser; Allston
C L. Krutsinger; Indian Creek, J. W.
Kimsey; Union, Joe Benjamin; Har
HEADACHE
Al all drug tore. 25 Domes 25c
iff, B, M.. Jones of Pierce; assessor,
Frank Strelow of Logan precinct;
clerk of district court, Henry Rau
Lach of South Branch precinct; sur
veyor, August Huebner of South
Branch precinct; commissioner, first
district, William Dedlow of Dry Creek
I-rccinct
POLK COUNTY.
(Co-operation with democrats.)
Treasurer, Jud Holcomb; clerk, J. W.
tillman; judge, F. II. Ball; sheriff, CT no ne shall purchase a certain quar-
HOW CLARK BUYS A BOIID
Which Guarantees His Family an Es
tate. If He Dies, and Him!!
Home, if He Lives.
Mr. Clark, aged thirty-five, is man
ager of the elevator in the town of Sa
lem. The position pays him & good
salary, enabling him to support his
family and lay aside about $200 per
year. Though he Is now living com
fortably, he realizes that he must de
vise some way of providing an Income
for his declining years.
Ills idea is to buy a farm. During
a period of meditation as to whether
HARLAN COUNTY.
Clerk, Sam L. Roberts; treasurer, J.
A. Brown; sheriff, A. P. Shelburn;
assessor, M. Hoffmeyer; superinten
dent, Merl S. Pate; judge, C. M. Mil-
er; clerk district court. Art C. Ellis;
coroner. Dr. S. M. Baker; surveyor, O.
Hoffmeyer. .
HITCHCOCK COUNTY.
(Independent ticket) F. E. Dodson,
present deputy clerk, for clerk; renom-
nated E. D. Jones, commissioner from
Third district; J. P. Wertz, treasurer;
James O. Connell, superintendent; J.
M. Williams, judge. They also nomi
nated S. J. Graves for sheriff, A. H.
Miller for coroner, E. Ratcliff for as
sessor and J. M. Crews for surveyor.
The convention was well represented.
- HOLT COUNTY.
(Co-operation with democrats.)
Treasurer, D. J. Cronin; clerk, L. A.
Jillson; sheriff, W. F. Purdy; clerk,
district court, John A. Harmon; coun
ty judge, J. M. Morgan; assessoi, W,
B. Cooper; superintendent, R. A. Slay
maker; coroner, B. T. Trueblood; sur
veyor, M. F. Norton.
LANCASTER COUNTY.
(Co-operation with democrats.) Clerk
district court, Jacob Myer; sheriff,
John Higgins; county commissioner,
George Stabler; county judge, Milton
W. Schwind; county treasurer, John
J. Meyer; county clerk, Leon Cran
dall: county superintendent, E. F.
Monroe; coroner, Dr. John B. Case;
assessor, Joseph McGraw. Commit
teemen: Havelock, Levi Hellier; West
Oak, W. C. Elmelund of Agnew; Elk,
E. Deitch of Malcolm; Centerville,
William Krull, Martell; Lancaster,
Rude Daily; Cheney, Isaac Hogc,
Cheney; College View, George John
son; Waverly, A. C. Sutherland; E, E.
Lynch, Garfield; Mill, Dan Dineg;
Stevens Creek, Sam Hall, Nemaha; H.
Lorenz; Fifth ward, B. E. Ingraham;
Buda, A. Eggers; West Lincoln, O,
Wilson; Third ward, Horace F. Bish
op; Sixth ward, C. Q. DcFrance;
Fourth ward, Frank D. Eager; Second
ward, Thos. Malloy; First ward, Rob
ert Malone; Seventh ward, J. M. Day;
Yankee Hill, A. P. Ferguson, commit
teemen. Saltillo, W. O. Buell; Stock
ton, J. W. Herder of Bennett
J. D. Hartmau; superintendent of
schools, D. C. Cole; clerk district
ccurt, Wm. Campbell; coroner, Dr. J.
C. Woodward; commissioner, Swan
Peterson; assessor, A. M. Johnron.
RED WILLOW COUNTY.
(Independent ticket) County judge,
Sidney Dodge; clerk distriot court,
C. C. Boatman; sheriff, Alexander El-
l'ss, coroner, Dr. W. A. DeMay; treas
urer, E. C. McKay; county clerk, Ed
win Hopt; superintendent A. J. Cass-
r.er; surveyor, Andy Barber; assess :r,
John R. Neel; commissioner, Second
Cistrict, Charles Masters.
SALINE COUNTY.
(Co-operation with democrats.)
Treasurer, C. E. Bowlby of Crete;
clerk, J. W. Shestak of Wilber; sher
iff, T. A. Sawyer of North Fork; judge
Fred Hier of Crete; county superin
tendent, D. G. Hopkins of Friend; as
sessor, A. J. Storms of South Fork;
surveyor, E. B, Lynn of Dorchester;
coroner, Dr. Jos. Cerny of Wilber;
commissioner, third district, H. P.
Schmidt of Friend.
SHERMAN COUNTY.
(Independent ticket) County Judge.
J A. Angier; shcrfff Jens Christense i;
coroner, F. E. Brewer; treasurer, S.
N. Sweetland; superintendent, R. D.
Hendrickson; surveyor, E. B. Corning;
clerk, C. F. Beurhausen; assessor,
Lawrence Peters.
VALLEY COUNTY.
(Independent ticket) County clerk.
Joseph Barta; county treasurer, J. W
Gregory; county judge, Sanford God
dard; county superintendent, I. A.
Manchester; sheriff, Harry Meyers;
coroner, Dr. Newbecker; assessor,
Martin Pedersen. The democrats met
same day and nominated an indepen
dent ticket
YORK COUNTY.
(Co-operation with democrats.) The
populist nominees are as follows:
Clerk, A. G. Pruitt, York; clerk dis
trict court, E. M. Arnold, New York;
sheriff, D. H. Michner, Stewart; cor
oner, H. C. Madding, Benedict The
democratic nominees: Treasurer,
Peter Ehlers, Thayer; superintenden
ces, Prof. J. E. Maxwell. York:
judge, W. W. Seng, McCool; assessor,
Henry Wellman, Beaver.
FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Judges W. II. Westover and J. J
Harrington were renominated b" both
pcpulists and democrats at Valentine,
August 18.
Patronize our advertisers.
ter section of land which I for sale at
J3.S0O, he is interviewed by a represen
tative of the Old Line Bankers Life In
surance company of Lincoln, Nebraska,
?to endeavors to interest him in Life
Insurance.
1 lardly does the agent get well start
Ed, i?ken he ia interrupted by Mr. Clark
who tells him of his intention to buy
i farm. He states that he Is about to
make a small payment on the purchase
rrlce and will, If the agent can offer
iay thing better be an interested
iteteKfir. -
"Well," said the agent, "suppose you
juy a farm worth $5,000 by paying the
:?ius,ll sum of $175.25 annually without
interest, for twenty years, the con
tract for same containing a clause spe
cifying that, should you die at any
time, the party from whom you buy
the land will cancel all deferred pay
ments, and give your estate a deal
title; or if you live to the maturity of
tlie cos tract, give you liot only the deed
to the land, but pay you as large a per
verts e of profit as you could reason
ably expect to make from the property.
Wonld you buy a farm on those
terms?"
Of course Mr. Clark was interested,
and since the Company secures each
and every contract issued with a de
sosit of approved securities with the
State of Nebraska, he expressed a will
ingness to become a party to such an
Tgreement.
"Well," continued the agent, "If you
will pay annually to the Old Line Bank
ers Life Insurance Company of Ne
braska the sum of $175.25 they will, if
you die at any time, pay to whom you
rnay name the sum of $5,000. If you
live twenty years, they will give yon a
cash settlement consisting of the guar
anteed reserve and an estimated sur
plus, amounting to $5,491.25. You will
readily see that you receive $1,986.25
more than you pay in, which is better
than four per cent compound interest.
Then, too, having the assurance that,
should you die, you would leave a com
fortable estate." Mr. Clark bought the
insurance, and what Mr. Clark did you
can do.
Permit our agent to explain a con'
tract to you. If you do not own all
the land you care to farm, ask for cir
cular No. 1 which shows "How Jones
Bouhgt and Paid for a $6,000 farm."
If you have a mortgaged farm, call for
Circular No. 2, which shows "How
Samuels Paid a $2,000 Mortgage."
. For further information address the
OLD LINE BANKERS LIFE INSUR
ANCE COMPANi, at Lincoln, Ne
braska. .. i
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NANCE COUNTY.
(Ticket indorsed by the democrats.)
Clerk, N. A. Jensen; treasurer, L A.
Niles; sheriff, T. J. Minor; clerk of
the court, R .G. Adams; superinten
dent of schools, Mrs. Ella E. J. Paton;
assessor, S. J. Ellis; coroner. Dr. H.
E. Kinyon; surveyor, Anson Ellsworth
PAWNEE COUNTY.
(Co-operation with democrats.)
Treasurer, W. S. Potts; clerk, S. J.
Jobe; judge, D. T. Meeker; sheriff.
W. O. Bray; superintendent, David
Csborn; assessor, J. V. Stryker; sur
veyor, E. D. Howe; clerk of court,
Frank Kotouc; coroner. F. S. Hassler;
commissioner, Frank Kovanda, jr.
PIERCE COUNTY.
(Co-operation with democrats)
Treasurer, Leonard Schmitz of Flum
Grove precinct; clerk, L. H. Iederer of
Pierce precinct; judge, W. H. McDon
ald of Pierce precinct; superintendent,
Frank Pilger of Pierce precinct; sher-
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