The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907, October 29, 1903, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT
OCTOBEIl 20, 1 3ns.
n-rnoratlon thrown republican of-.
i , X j urs have been la oinp1cte con
,1 of the legislative anl executive
ramd ea of our Mate government.
lAOk at tlx record! Hartley, the b)K
iui r of the old realm, par
, on ,1 Hl.amr.luK8 extravagance In the
Seminar of public money, ao that
p floatlm? Indebtedness of the state
aa bcenlmreased 3K).0OO; whereas
nV fusion control wdj.cod
our debt over lalf a million dollars
l tvlde aKa.nBt further de;
f.clu and to pay up arrears h J
the Infamous revenue law whit h
leaves the railroads untouched but
will result In a great increase In the
taxes of the farmer and business man
In town. The supreme court, as now
constituted, stands as a bulwark
acalnKt the awreHHlonH of these c r
n.orar.ts of power. The fusion d at i let
indues over the state have t'"""fi
b.ftdness methods of clearlnK the r
doctets of business,, Instead nM
old drag-alotiB-delny style which used
to prevail. , .
Will the people surrender the Ju
dicial branch of our Kovernment Into
, the hands of the beet sutrar, elevator,
ind railroad corporations? The (ues
tlon will he answered next Tuesday.
I, our men slay In the fields and neg
lect to ko to the ikjIIh we w II bo
beaten. If they will net up and hustle.
wo can re-eieci jm
most of our candlda tes for I Writ t
judges. J. N. CAMI'IlhLL.
Fullerton, Neb.
J. M. KABTKUMNO.
Editor Independent: The voters of
t!,ls county are more Interested In the
Issues of this cainpnlun than at any
uii.ro 18'ifl. indications are that
our vote will all be polled.
Our people are for Judw Sullivan
because they realize that he Is a plat
lorrri within himself In the Interest of
the whole people and not. a class or
particular Interest Ills record on the
supreme bench Is an Inspiration to
our voters. I believe I am correct
when I say that h will enrrv a larger
vote than the fusion strength In this
county. ,
A large number of republicans with
whom I have talked are dissatisfied
villi the action of the last legislature
and especially the part the railroads
took In the nomination of Judge
Ilames. Some of them will not vote
at all and mnny of them will empha
size their dissatisfaction by eastlnp
their votes for Judge Sullivan. If the
balance, of the stale does ns well by
Judge, Sullivan as Buffalo county, he
will succeed himnelf.
J. AI. EASTKIU.INfl.
Kearney, Neb.
M. n. SI.OCl'M.
Kdltor Independent: I.aKt year the
r publicans carried this (Daltoia)
county by a majority on state ticket
rsrglng from 7 on governor to 157 on
land commissioner: but 1 think wo
will return Judge Sullivan a majority
of 100 this year losing the county jn
the rest of ticket. This Is because of
some disclosures affecting; Judge
Liarnes' record as a lawyer In this
county, which have no doubt come to
cur notice recently.
M. B. 8LOCUM. -
South Sioux City, Neb.
FRKD A. ALLEN.
Kdltor Independent: The reader of
The Independent will go to the polls
end east their ballots for Judge Sulli
van. They can be depended upon to
do this because they know the Issues
involved. They know that his op
ponent was selected and agreed upon
by a class Interest. They know that
erould Judge liarnes nit upon the su
preme bench he will at all times e
tonsclons of the fact, that he owes his
TCBltion to the railroads, and when
hit he pusses judgment upon a mat
ter lu which the Interests of tlje rail
reads clash with those of the, people,
lie cannot be an Impartial judge; fur
tteriuore. being the candidate of the
railroad Interest, both f r the noiul
..MERE MENTION..
Some Comparisons for tha
Benefit of Chairman Harry
UndMy.
The Lincoln Daily Btar ojiotea the republican state chairman, Harrjr Lindsay,
aa uttering tba following inartistic falsehood:
'The peoplo seem to be satisfied with condition and attribute them to
the republican party. Accordingly they are going to vote for the republican
candidates this fail, for why continue in power a representative of the imo
parties whose administrations of the state alTairs are but seldom referred to,
and then not by the two parties themselves."
Chairman Lindsay is either very reckless in hi statement, or a very careless
reader of populist and democratic paper. For hia benefit The Independent, will
repeat, in big-, plain type that can be read without apecUcIe, what it ban been
saying time and again.
TIIK STATE DEBT
Thin ftateinent includes state bonds and general fund
Ktate warrants outstanding, up to the time whn Treasurer
MeHtrvo paid off the Jant dollar of bonda. Today the debt
is wholly of warrants.
Created by republican extravagance up to the
clone of bunine-H, Nov. 801 SOti $2,385,540.35
Reduced under populist administration up to
the clone of biiHineHKNov. 30, 1000 to . 1,727,4 47.72
Increased under republican administration up to
the clone of biwincsH, May 31, 1903, to 1,097,071.98
PopulixtH in four yearn, reduced the debt (158,002.03
Republican, in 2J yearH, increased the debt... 270,2:'4 20
How do you like that "reference," Mr. Lindsayf Oufrht the people to be sat
inllrd with that condition? Every dollar of that debt is of republican origin and
it grows in spite of a 115 per cent increace in state tales. Do you want to know
why? Itecaiise your party today is more extravagant than ever before -even in
the palmy days of Tom liunton mid Joe Hartley. Let us see what the legislatures
have appropriated the past five sessions:
CAT AKR II CANNOT UK Cl'KliD
with local applications, as they tun.
not reach the seat of the dlcae,
('atari h bt a blood or const national
dluease, and In order to cure It yon
must tike Internal remedies. Uuir?
I'Htnrrh ftirtt tt luken li,trithllv mil
' " " " " H, M
acts directly "on th blood and imicous
surfaces. Hall s CaUrrh ('urn t not
a e,uck medicine, t ,r,.,.,.(j
by one. of the best phyMclan lu thli
lountrv fir jeaia, and h regular
prescription. It is romptiet of th
U si kiln ii tonics known, loiublt.-l
with the bent Miki.I purtnem, ncftn.;
directly on the luiicuiu iilf.ti'e. Th
prrfvtt combination nf th t, )...
kretnnU U what produc e aui h w.
dvfful rutts In lining Catarrh, S-nJ
jr ti-Hiiiiiii,'i! fre,
I. J. cmi:m;y a co. iv....
T'-le.t.i, O,
Pobl bV dniitR'nl. prl.o :,,
lUll'a lauuly 1'iiU i tti Lit,
TOTAL APLMIOPJUATIONS.
ion.
ISO 5
1897
Amount
Polities. Afipropriated.
Ke)tiblican $2,78-1,084.00
Ponulist 2,335,843.40
1H99 Republican ; 2,591,373.00
1901 Republican 2,875,280,51
1903 Republican 3,740,280.70
Ifow does that strike you, Mr. Lindsay? And you too Mr. Taxpayer, who
must foot the bill? The republican session of l'JOl wasn't so very economical
but it pulled through with about 8'35,(KK) lus than this last one. Your hCHwmn (,f
VMM mads orovision for snendimr over 11.40(1.000 in excess of what th i,,i,Miit
sion nf lil7 allowed the populist state ollieers to spend. And that isn't all, either.
Tor tn populists oki not, use or trie appropriation and let that much
lapve into the treasury, nut it looks as though "Holy John ana his asMociales
will have no trouble in spending all of that 13,710,000 if they are kept in olllce until
Murch III, 11)05- which is hardly likely to happen. Uut they'll have the bulk of
it Rone by the lirt Thursday in January, Uwf, when tho populists saiQ take cou
trol. And, by the way, do you remember the statements some of your Christian re
publican campaigners miulelat fall, that tho republican state offlci-a wot. I, I ,.i,w
the books without a deficiency"? Will you kindly note in the Auditor' statement
of appropriations f jr 1001 1, pao 24, this item:
"For M'lKcellaneoiM Deficiency Claims, $121,287.70."
The people have a riht to attribute such conditions to the republican party
for it is responsible for sucti reckless spending and still mora rni-klitm iviu!h.,
a .1.. i ... i ..:..it.j i i - - . ; :. .v.
(u iim -inHipiu ecciH iu do miurtnou ,ujju urti noui to vote lor tMe republican can
ion unciersuKsi numan nature oeiier man Abraham Uncoln did for ic would
men seem poesioie w -iooi an vao people an uie lime.
nation and the election, It Is to be
presumed that he Is In sympathy with
their efforts to shirk the burden of
taxation upon the other Interests of
the state, to maintain excessive rates
fo transportation, foster elevator
Ousts, etc. It matters not though ho
be honest In the belief that some peo
ple were born booted and spurred to
tide the rest of tho people, holding
that view, the greater his sincerity
the more daneeroim he will bo, C,Vr
tiinly the rallro d Interests would not
be ro unanimous In his favor If they
vere not either sure of his sympathy
or of iholr ability to control his ac
tions. .The readers of The Independent also
krow that Judo Sullivan U an hon
est, able and upright Jud&o without
ell her class prejudice or class control
and that nil Interests will be safe in
Ms hands. The knowleie of these
facts will take the feivlcra of The ltf-tepMf,d-Mit
to the polls; b it unfortun
ately there are too ninny voters wli,
t'liiiiKh they hay us much at slake,
lire not wi well Informed, and many
of them will not ko to the polls at
all except ihroiiKh the persuasion of
others, TIih (itl.en's duty Im only
partly performed when b, j;oen mid
Mies his conviction himself: h trrift
b!ho i;ee that h i neighbor who tun
be ahown the rinhl shall go and do
I keUt. If the citmlrtiue of nit' Inl
li lirehU l!e a .at on the siiprcm,.
Ifilih It U1 be be, iiusn too unii)
c'tlcru Ii.ivk not ,bm their full ! ny.
rUVAt A. Al.l.KN',
iMUd City, N. b.
M T. WtXifift.
Fditor lu-b i nili iit : I heenili-s f,.
tien ill Vet n N.-i.rk i '. i,
Ic. if. thi -r a tn tud t-i a stnr
d th-ht IH-t J.nr T Rhow the e.
I'uhlit aut llitt e nl r f.n ii i.f
Ittlr w tH rule, Rud the fti i,.. rmlc
c'.tmocrats that the thoughtful rank
and file Intend to control the demo
cratic party. It should be elected be
cruse the extortion and the tax
dcriKlng of the railway corporations
of the state are becomluK unbearable;
and as our last two governors and
legislatures have been republican we
lave no hope for them to lemedy tho
deplorable condition in.o which they
heve allowed affairs to lillp,
County as.sen.Mors particularly should
be fiiHiiinists, as the last rfvenue bill,
laving been passed by a republican
rnliroad legislature, must be a railroad
r.namire, and the people surely do not
want, a railroad man to assess them.
The only way to take the government
out of the handu of the railroads Is to
elect fiiKlonlsls. M. T. WOODS.
HartfiiKion, Neb.
SKNATOIt W. A. WAY.
IMItor Independent: I do hope that
the voters or the fusion forces will get
out and vote this full. There Is no
di ubt that they (an elect Jiidse .Kulll
vim and nearly all tho district judges
If the full vote Is cant.
Von cannot make It tt slroiiK, With
n flnsiiii lul pun I,. Rittrin tm t,e
fece, Should bo prepured to tali"
the relnit of government ami so or
rrrl'e the flliaiu l nw.l.ni Unit ptiiius
lll be a thing of the punt.
W. A. WAY.
Columbus, Neb.
HVt'N 11 KNKIt,
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r,i.k any dlrTreii.e tout ter t-ne
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Cx-Covernor Isaac SndJ
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