THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT JANUARY 14, 1904. voted for Col. a F. Norton of Illinois. I absolutely refuse yet to vote for any candidate on any platform, nominated by any party who Is not opposed to corporation control, of money land and transportation. Democratic party, as a national party, is a negation, like a ship in mid-ocean without rudder, without compass, without pilot, yet striving vainly to reach the haven of loaves and fishes. .Very much de pends on the action of the national committees when they shall meet in St. Louis, February 22. If wise coun sel shall 'prevail, I shall expect a te lighting of the camp fires of reform from Maine to California, and from Canada to the gulf. Shall we be wise cr otherwise? We shall see." ' W. M. Chapman, Lyle, Tex.: A ttraight populist ticket for 1904, or no 'Voting for me." ', P. J. 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P'Vutienle, t'nlliornla KeI I Ii vuw.fi , e rr tank, m Uyttlil tir nx.tif jr Imek It ) t.u auy m, t aUUutu lrr Huff Incubator Cv,lUu i::i',Onah,Neb TtfTAWSftMr Death U U (lolar) sprtnfcM In lb ki ar fomls fr frvm hc. hi-notl hn snj thi t 'He rfci wt:l list tw ho. Ttfranj',rs(fta l.lqfll.t' t!i mifr Ir.iantlf . Fprin! for hoc, rot fur fowls. IU powder for lit. He torlern ! rftk-ke t.l Mid I W want ,. Til K Ttl I tJi I to &4aclaY.ibi. tated by the people's party since 18V8 with my time, money and vote; and expect to keep do'ing this until I die." (Mr. Ballew was popuiist candidate tor the state legislature in 18 in Livingston county.) P. J. Rumbaugh, Odessa, Mo.: "I am dyed in the wool. Enroll me gootu and heavy. ' I svas county lecturei of the alliance for this (Lafayette) coun ty and was the first open, avowed pop ulist of this county. Made quite a number of speeches for Weaver, and the party. . F. M. Clifton, Kauiman, Tex.: "Your last letter convinced me of your feood faith in populist wok. Your plan to give us a political home is the best-1 ever saw. I am the ouiy populist in this city the strongest democratic town in Texas, but I will qo all I can for the cause." ' L. H. Weller, Nashua, la.: "The auspicious time has arrived when cowardice should disappear and both hands go up in broad, day light to strengthen the party and faith of the weak ones. Iowa will be strongly lepresented in the St. LouU meeting, February 22." Dr. U.'H. Reemelin, 36 Garfield 11.. Cincinnati, 0.: "Happy New ear! Will send a few names as time rotls on." (The Happy New Year was ac centuated by a one dollar bill. De France.) W. L. Latshaw, Carlisle, Smlrvan county, Ind.: "I see in The Indepen dent that Mr. Wolfe and I was ac credited to Knox county in teconu re tort. This Is an error, as we are both in Sullivan county and shOuia be listed accoidicgly." (Mr. Wfcife gets his mall at Oaktown in lviiox county and his errollment failed '.o fchow that he lives in Sui'ivan county. Ihis accounts for the error In my re tort of county orgauiiaticn some weeks ago. It will be corrected by the time. the next report is made De France.) Amos- H. Edwards, Bentonville, Ark.: "I feel procd to be enrolled us a member of the Old Guard of Pop ulism although my youtnfukage (87 years on January 22, 1304) forbic's my doing mucn active work, but in former 'years' I have done a great deal in the tempoiance cause and in the grange. I was a deputy to or ganization granges in the state of Wisconsin and also a deputy to-o'-ganization subordinate divisions of the bons of Temp:.rance; aiso ol the iov ereigns of industry in the same state; and was. since a member of the Knights of Labor in Nebraska and a deputy in the . Temple of Houor iu that state." - D. J. Newell, M. D., EliasilIo, Tex.: "I was originally green baoir; voted for Weaver in 1892; and love the populist principles the same as ever. I wish to be enrolled in the Old Guard of Populism. On with the Lght!" , - J. M. Cockrell, Stansei, Ala.: "lies, ir, you can count on nie as long as I live. I have enlisted tor during the war or until my lamp goes out. I have taken the Missoaii Wond fcr ten years; it is my Bibie." J. P. Bridger, ivit. Airy, Ga.: "All populists who vere ever true, or were so from principle, are still so; and many of those on the fence would join us if they could see any chance to win. More men see the truth ana jus tice of our couse than ever before. . . . I am ashamed to see our soulhtra brothers still flinging at popuii&in, and also at Mr. Bryan; and wnooping it vp for Cleveland, traitor; German, a tariff gold bug, and Paruer, who lias r.ever said a word of abapprcval cf the combines and trusts. . . . I, am getting old and feeble and cannot do much myself out watch and hope foi the dawn of brighUi day tc shed its benign rays upon a wrongeu, op pressed and f oi bearing people, i can but pray for and heartily wish the t "'Id Guard of "opulism all the biicctss I' deserves. B. F. Pointer, Shelby. Neb., sends back his blanl.i u isisncl 8a!.:y ll.at t.e has not gi.ne tack to the f,. o. p., but hru- "gone on o the home of all earnest refor.ners who believe in t.umanlty a populist in IS !.'-', and ilalUt in II. MHimtsmaii, II. F. l 1, Matcn. Mo.: "I fully Indorse your An and wish you much t'tn et us.' A. T. Jllnshaw, KlniwuoJ. Nfb : "As 1 am one who 1 h tome nil the way over tin Iran I want Ui bo rnnlhd ainnns the O.d (l.itidH. otd fr 1 etr-r Coopir tn is '.. and upioit-d tl! reform ('.tndlddten I 1 1 ihe repulIIa. paity and birutd th lrtd!i be hi n't tnr. , app.u.c tnu work of the i'enver toiftrtnit a;s I want ft Ktutpht pnpuhst .anniiuUd tor prelkleut, wiftunit rcKird to wh.il any other pHr'y may or may not Cu. ' CliarleH N.nei, I'npllticn, Nth: ' In recent year It has icen a ple.u uin to m to tw my old friend of lie alliance t,ool and t Kntuni ty them 4 one of thf Oil Guard. Am I MEDICAL EXAMINER Of the United States Treasury Recommends Pe-ru-na. - Other Prominent Physicians Use and Endorse Pe-ru-na. DR. LLEWELLYN Jordan, Medi cal Examiner of the U. S. Treasury Department, graduate of Columbia Col lege, and who served three years at West Poin t, has the following to say of Peruna : Allow me to express my grati tude to you for the benefit derived from your ; wonderful remedy. One short month has brought forth a vast change and I now consider myself a welt man after months of suffering. Fellow suf ferers, Peruna will cure you. " A constantly increasing number of physicians prescribe Peruna in their practice. It has proven its merits so thoroughly that even the doctors have overcome their,prejudico against so-called patent medicines and recommend it to their patients. ' Peruna occupies a unique position in medical science. It is the only internal systemic catarrh remedy known to the medical profession to-day. Catarrh, as everyone will admit, is the cause of one half the disease which afflicts mankind. Catarrh and catarrhal' diseases afflict one-half of the people of United States. Rolrert It. Roberts, M. D., Wash ington, I). C, writes: " Through my own experience as well as that of many of my Mends and acquaintances who have been cured or relieved of ca tarrh by the use of Hartman's Peruna, 1 can confidently recom mend it to those suffering from such disorders, and have no hesitation in nrcrr)h!nrr it 1r m .r m41a tc " KooertK. Roberts. J Dr. It. Robbins, Muskogee, I. T., writes: " "Peruna is the best medicine I know of for coughs and to strengthen a weak stomach and to give appetite. Besides prescribing it for catarrh, I have ordered it for weak and debilitated people, and have not had a patient but said it helped him. It is an excellent medicine and it fits so many cases. 'I have a large practice, and have a chance to prescribe your Peruna. I hope you may live lbng to do good to the sick and the suffering." Dr. M. C. Gee, writes from 513 Jones St., San Francisco, Cal.: - " Peruna has performed so many won derful cures in Sr.it Francisco that I am convinced that it is a valuable remedy' have fi-"- 1 Dr. Llewellyn Jordan, y Medical Examiner United States a Treasury.; women, as I find it insures regular and painless menstruation, cures leucorrhoea and ovarian troubles, and builds up th entire system. 1 also consider it one of the finest catarrh remedies I know of." M. C. Gee, M. D. . Catarrh is a systemic disease curabl only by pystemlc treatment. A remedy that cures catarrh must aim directly at the depressed nerve centers. This I what Peruna does. - Peruna immediately invigorates th nerve-centers which give vitality to th mucous membranes. Then catarrh dis appears. 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